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Show T i VOL. 15 PAYSON. UTAH, THURSDAY, WHAT OTHERS SAY OF MORMONS. ABOUT MORMONS. What the Visiting Editor tho Salats. Thlak of Tha editors who visited thla city a short time ago are giving their respecol the impros-alan- a tive nulm the they receivnd while here. The editor of the Runnier, Bremer county, Iowa, Quetta of Urpt I.J Iiai lliia to and com mod lou an ess of tlielr edifices, in their beuevokmcea and in their wurld wide mlaalouary spirit and undertaking. It wuuld seem that the -Mormon (ample make the nearest pioach in all timea iu Chrl.ti visible kingdom uu earth, and- that Salt Lake la tha beat Illustration of the 'Eternal City thla wurld will ever sea. Misa Katie M. Caahman, writer in the Vicksburg, Miss. IW: Too much cannot be said in praiae of the Mormons and their deTer treatment of the N E. A. They weie in fact the ouly ones who Interest ad tliernaeJns In the vlsitlug nwpa(r people and eeoli and every one of llieea 'Latter Day Saints' as they term themselves made a pleasing Impression ujiou all wliocame In contact with them. The Murmuua are intelligent, and charitable, and there exists a unity between them, aud in everyway la decided con Mast to tlie wrangliiig and dauaeiuion among many other denominations and ru'ilgious - Broke His Lee. John I). Irvine Dtad. Joseph Wignall met with a veiy serious accident last Thursday afternoon. He was picking apples and had a ladder act np in a buggy aud leaned np against a limb of tbs tree which broke and the buggy started and Mr. to the thrown Wignall was ground, breaking his right thigh. Dr. Ttlson was cnlledand reduced the fracture. J . D. Irvine passed away in Ogden Saturday after a few days End of Bitter Fight. suffering with typhhid fever. Mr. Irvine an til a few years ago, was a residentjof Psyson, be. ing employed byre as station agent of the Onion Pacific before that road was abac the O. 8. L. and later by OVodro. Mr. Irvine was here nod mule many fi prior to his departure city, After serving in the capacity of station agent for a any years he was called to fill a Emission in Californio, which he did, retnrning in 1897 during wbiiii year be took np his abode in Ogden and has, since that time iL'ted os bookies per for John ScOwcroft k Sons f company, Mr. Irvine Uf n wife and three children, and. many friends and acquaintances who will be sorry to learn of his sadden death. physicians had a long and stubborn say: fight with an a bet-a''Hurtuuaism a an institution and on my right long" writes J, F. In its laisaa upon a frontier clrllx-Hughes of DnPont, Go. and tlos, and especially In Its enduring gave menp. Everybody thought mountains of bronae and stoua lo tha my time bad come. As a last industry, sacriflie, seal and devotion resort I tried Dr King's Xvw of the follower at this strange rellgieu baa placed Salt Lake pre eminent Discovery for Consumption. The among ibo citi of the world, Iroth beuefit 1 received was striking the old and tlie new, in lie claim upon and I was on my feet in a few the interest and attention ot the days Now I've entirely regained sightseer and the student of history material and my health." Iconquora all coughs progress." 1 Later on, in the rome letter, be nays: colds, throat and lung troubles. Emergency Medicines. "The IConnnni are a clean, intelliGuaranteed by all drag stores. It. is a great Convenience to gent, industrious, good koking. and sects. Price 60.: and $1. Trial bottles we believe honest and virtuoua people, at band reliable remediee for itve The editor of the White Lake Wave, free. nse in cases of accident and for barring polygamy, which they relig- South of Dakota, Sept. 4, says: iously b elievo In, let for fesr of the alight injuries and ailments. A With one single exception tills was The Bands Tour. law of the lend and the power of Uncle the visit lint good liuiment anti one that is any of the purty had made ham's artu, do not practice. A. woman te the Zion' of the wealthiest City In good standing must be a total The Fayaon Silver Band had a ast becoming a favorite if not a from all Intoxicants and stimu- aud apparently the most prosperous very anccensful trip on theii re- iousebolJ necessity is Chnm herupon the western continent. In cent lants, including tuiunoo, tea and coffee, city tour which took iu Provo oin's Pain Balm. By applying one nspect at least tufa is unquestioniiold Bunday aucred, meat not swear, and American Fork, Monday and it promptly 4o a cut, bruise or aud must practice tlw golden rule, ably true theio la leva poverty here in Tuesday eveuiuga. At Provo on to the population than la :nrn it allays the psin'sod canoes pruM.rtion even toward We Monday night they had a large other eum.nerobil indeed any eentar, all the Mosart Paviltou the injury to heal in about rtly from the pweliings cl tliechu-cthere doesn't seem to be any of the crowd, a and purtly from the knee of the time nspally required, wonld accommodate, and they Unit a Mormon meaaurca up really poor among Zion's population. came out several dollars to the and as it isanaotifptic it prevents Of emirse they uru not all wealthy, nor close to the atandard of a true man At American Fork the good. of bipod poisoning. even what be any danger called might and a true women, In tlielr church turnout was not quite so good, but When It is almost tlie universal rule lliat Balm Paiu is kept at hand work no salniiee ate paid, all are lit a fairly good crowd attended there. the people own (heir own homes, aud The progrtma were very good a sprain may be treated before preaslion in w re or less degree, aeata where this is the case you will not and received are free, a collerllun or subscription very hearty applause. iuflamation eets in, which insures never taken, yet they rival all other need to be told tha'. the resldeneea are The members of the band are a quick recovery, For sale by B. no donbt well pleated with the H. Towusend. church in tlielr richness, beauty all homelike. Deseret News. tour and feel that the returns were well worth the effort. Gone Over to Majority. An Amusing Incident. Stole Diamond Ring. They returned last night, traveling by team. Lester Taylor, formerly a resiTuesday seems to have been a While.. pin) itig in a town iu dent of this city bai later of Moab, day for oue of onr Up-t- o Date Line. dentral Ten Menace recently the very nnlnekyschool pdJ3nl. Cka.pst4,way.nt the. you Millionaire Trump" company A picture agent called' at the ' Owing to sickness. Mrs. Marsh New Wilson hotel in Salt Lake had among ita auditors an aged home of Miss Lydia Soeffner will not give a big millinery open- last Sunday at 11 o'clock, of heart afternoon, and found ing this fall, bnt she wishes to failure. He had been darky named Mean. Mote was Tuesday complainMrs. Soeffner at home alone. He anuonnee that she lias a fine line deeply iu' created in the play, bat at once commenced for several days of not feeling bis little ing spiel liis wnole eoul true centered iu about the excellent of of beantifnl hats in all shapes well and on Saturday took to his the experience of the dnrkv the pictures his house qualities makes end and styles, aud guarantees prices bed and grew steadily worov until character, Abe." It the third inauvertautly shelled over to the' to snit all. death relieved him. met Abe starte out to celebrate piano to view some pictures that Mrs. Taylor arrived in Salt Lake As an external liniment of most After looking Chriatuiaa Eve and incidentally reposed tbereou. from Moab Saturday night aud wumlerfUl part of them over he decided that penetrative and curative gets on board more gin than be lie wonld like very much to have a power, Bollard Snow Llniineutls not was at the bed side of her huscan carry. While in this con- drink of water and informed the equaled by any any other In llio world. band when he died. dition he is approached from be- lady of the house so, whereupon Price 25 and 50c; Fur sale by J . L. Mr. Taylor was 62 years of age hind by a supposed ghoat in the she informed him that there was Townsend. and left a wife and ten children. no fresh water iu the bouse end person of a tramp. Abe af utters The remains were shipped to to get it short of two Home Missionary List. stammers and eventually becomes noplace blocks' walk. This didn't bother Moab Monday where the burial nuable to speak through fright; him any and he said he wonld like Home Missionary Appointments took place. Lie kueee and bunds tremble, and a drink then at hand, so she went Nebo Stake, Sept, ay, 1903. the other room and brought Time of meetings 2 p. m., for A diseased liver declares itself by hediaplsjs all the signs of his finto fear. Old Mose watched irth a glass of water, which he all places except Payaon xst Doruseneaa, mental dcpresalon, lack drunk and left soon and 2nd wards and Knightsville ol euergy, resile kwa, mehrociioly and allthia with wide open eyes aud Bometi me afterwardafter. Miss Lydia aetouisLmenL When finally the returned from school and noticed where meetings are held at 8 p.m. constipation, iicrbine will restate the liver te a healthy conultuni. Price 50c scene neared ils climax, old Moae that a diamond ring which she raysun 1st Ward: 8. Rills Fur mle by J. L. Townseud. II W Barnett bad placed on the piano at noon, cOnld stand it no longer and tallM Kictuirdson 8 along with another ring was gone, Fayaon 2ndWard: tieu K illrkman owed out in a deep liasa voice; and asked her mother if she had Wells Going Dry. Andrew M Ferguson What yon all akeered of niggab, moved it. Hhe was informed Sing Lake: Jus H Bellurli by dat aint no ghoat, date dat d n her mother that she had not Sautaquln: Glias ANTletjen Jijldjr ielsoii Some of the wells in town are touched .Suffice it to and was told that of the it, tramf,1. aay Goshen- .- W. S- Tanner the nigger iu front not a bigger visit of the picture agent and his beginning to go dry, and considerAmmon Nebckw actions. Miss Noeffoer came Dixon KiiigliUvilie:1 Jdn able inconvenience is experienced laugh than the one on the binge. down town and informed Marshal Samuel K Taylor At the Fayaon Opera Honve Barnett of the lose and the cirby people to secure water for 'h"crrr Benjamin: ('has D Evan and culinary purposes. next Monday night. Sept. 21. cumstances. He went to work ou drinking "oler Jr, Leland Ward;! the case and found thatsqasrtette Hamuel D Moore Why not begin to think of water of these picture boys had been U Haven Iwko HI tore: worka? Thinnest ile Host constitution can Gardner seittiiu residence at Shuler's and staying use Ballard's !' Roberts (lurehound safely Syrup. Palmyra:' they had left on tha afterI would rather fill my purse with ; John L Jenkins It is a sum and pleasant remedy for that noon S, P. L. A. end Salt Lake Bpanlsh Fork KdWNn Ikridura luas lit and all money and keep its Uautlfui gates throat volen, coughs, 4th Ward:; A Francis for Provo. He at once Hanks forever and lung troubles, I rice 25 aud GOe. railway ajar to my happy children, John Stalieli a description of the Bpanisli Fork telephoned Ward:! L. while yet they linger under my roof, 3rd sale White Townseud. For (.has by J. fellow to the sheriff's office at John Moor Knish Fork than to dutch it with a miser's han-Provo, hat np to going to press 2nd Ward: Geoig Hole until tlw harpstrings of youth are K. Fork been had heard from the Spanish Jlm Iiuish Home ingenious young folks liavo nothing broken aud all its music forever fled. L. Ward: Towusrnd J. officers. Invented a new game which la d Sweuaun Id rather spend my last nickie for a August Ward: Salem aaiar. It Is to hetonte very Morris J. Martell little bag of strid marbles for my Stomach Trouble. called Christina", The girls line up bare footed tlian to deny them on ono aide of tlie room, aa Cnristlaoa, I hive been troubled with my In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, tlielr childishboy pleasures and leave and tlie boya on tba other aide, as stomach for the past four Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy! them a lsg ot; uairel over years, liealhens. One of the young ladle Allow me to give you a few when I am D. L. Beech, of Clover Nook Taylor, In then explains the principles of Christ- says in praise of Chamberlain's Field and Farm words Blass. A few Farm, Greenfield, ianity Iu a short, spirited discourse, which has the never failing effect of days ago I was induced to bny a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Utah Game Laws. converting tlie antlro heathen phalanx box of Chamberlain's Stomach Remedy" says Mr. John Hamlett, who march over in a body and embrace and Liver tablets. I have taken of Eagle Pass, Texas. 1 have Deer Open from September Christianity. Tableau. Ex. part of them aud feel a great suffered one week with bowel 1st lo November 1st. leal better." If yon have any trouble aud took all kinds of Snipes, Ducks and Geese Open trouble with yonr stomach try a medicines without getting any from October let to December box of these Tablets. Yon are relief, when my friend, Mr, C 15th and from 15th to Is it acting well ? Bowels certainly to be pleased with the Johnson, a merchant here, ad- March loth. February result. For sale by vised me to take this remedy. regular? Digestion good? I! B. H. Price 25c. Prairie Chicbena, Hage Henr, After taking one dose I felt Townsend. not, remember Ayers Pills. and Blooming doves Groove greatly relieved and when I bad The kind you have known all from August 15 to December taken the third dose was entirely Open your life. 1st cored. I thank yon from the Black Bose and Mountain Trout Want your moustache or beard bottom of my heart for patting a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use this great remedy in the hand of Open from Jane 15th to Decern mankind." For sale by B. II her 15tb. f BUCKINGHAMS DYE licecsc for all, BIO. rrfTT frw wssnwiiwim f v end. Two s well-meani- ng ,1 SKPT. er e one-thi- rd h 1903. 17. NO. 5. CITY FATHERS IN SESSION. The City Dads" mot in regular amount appropriatml. setkiouln the city hall last Monday Recorder for Ltulng IS licenses at 23 evening. After roll call which showed cents well, $'125. Aiuuuut allowed all member (meal and prayer ly aud appropriated. Councilor Betta th folk wing bualucaa Western Electric Supply Co, bill wastranaicted: for $17.48 was presented aud on motion ItepbrU of tbs rlty officials were was al!owd aud appropriated. read aiiil approved as given below: Globe-Head- er for printing 118.0, City treasurer showing amount on allowed and amount apirupriatad. linnd at laal report of 8498.03; Th resolution grunting a Iranclilw including aiuuuut ou hand $955.08; to Wm Ferro et al for an underground disbursements 1417.01; balanco ou hand pipe line on center struct In our city was ceuslilered. Councilor., Ellsworth August SI, $538.U4. Accepted. City Justice reporting throe rase moved that section 4 be amended by between the words city, and tried; (2 iu tinea collected, end twu caeca discharged. after, la the 8rd line, the word "Iu City sexton showing I deaths, all the district bounded by Bill street ou mules; also reporting 17.75 collected tlie east lutli stieet ou the weat, J at fur digging graea. Accepted. on tlie auulh and G atreet on the north. Found keeper, sliowlug one animal The mulhiu carried. Tlie re eolutkm waa read the third lime and referred Impounded. Accepted. Tlie following elalm were read aud to tlie city attorney 10 be engrossed. allowed: The body then appropriated $150.00 City marshal, ringing curfew fur ou rrcom men date ou of the water three montlia, $.100. Allowed and mauler, to repair the reservoir. amount appreivlaled. Tlie matter of tlie water for dletrict Bulary Jhllor the month of August No. 2 waa referred te Councilor Bella, was ireaeuicd, total $8o2.49. The who aiada statement that tlie water amount was allowed and funds ap- waa all drown horn the reservoirs aud propriated. considered that tlie dlatrh-- t No. 2 had City sexton, 50 par cent of amount uo right to the water, that la the for digging groves for transients 111 natural flow of the creek, aud In be- and for labor in the cemetery, cutting jilmaelfand other eltixeua had weeda, cleaning ditches, etc., GSAH); j nMMjw a demand on the water-maste- r tetri 2lS.Su. Allowed aud amuuut ap- to turn tha water off said district, No propriated. action waa lakau aud the body ad- J. W. dajrson for sprinkling during Jourueit. July and August SiU. Allowed and inat-nlu- g rof clrcum-stauct- well-to-d- o, 1 ng-ll- . J. j - I I i lt Your Liver seasontble reasonable Non-reside- 1 1 nt V A v Fora bilioua attack take Cbam-berlaiu- 'a Stomach aud Liver Tab-lat- a and a quick cure is certain. For sale by 13. II. Townsend. Sudden Misadventure Careleaaueaa ia responsible for many ail accident and we never It ia know when to expect one. well to kuow for oor own benefit and for others that Buckleua Arnica Salve ia the beat remedy onach for bnrna, scalds, braises cuts, felons, boila and piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Newspaper Law. Notice for Publication. OK Till IMTEBIOR. at Salt Lake City, Utah Dai'AKTVBNT u&ttgflS POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE sldered sulEclent evidence of the non mineml diaracter of Uw tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from otyuetion, will be recommended fur approval. FRANK D HOBBS ltegiaUr. GEO. A. SMITH Receiver. First pull, Rept. 8. Notice. . United Butaa Land Oflica, Salt Lake Oily, Utah, luiy 8, 1908. Tu whom It may concern: Notice la hereby given that the State ot Utah has filed la thla office a list No. 02 of land selected by the said state for tlw use of an agricultural College under aoctlon 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 18, 1894. The following tracts embraced In Hid Bat are in a township containing mineral claims of record, vim WJi Soo. 33, T. 10 B., R. 8 E., & L. Mur. A copy of said list so far aa Aug. 27, 1902. lates to said tracts Land tiffin Notice I hereby given that tha following nauird Miller liaa tiled notice of hi Intention te make final proof la support of Ida claim, and that said proof will he made before County Clerk of Utah Cuuuty at Fnivo, Utah on October 5lh, 1002, vix: James Francos! upon II E 12270 fur the NW 4 NW1-- 4 A SW NWl-- 4 NE1-4E1- THE OLD REUABLE 1-- 4 -3 n It afw See T 1JV, rEV; LT KaiT Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Andrew Dux of Puysun, Herman It re- by doacriptlva subdivisions, has hoeu conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by ny person interested, and by the public generally. Within tlw next sixty days following Uw date of thla notlco, under departmental Instructions ot November 27, 1898, (22 L. D., 458), proteauor contacts Sahwlthc dalmnf tlw Mate te .any of. the tract or subdivisions hereinbefore deaorlbeJ, on tha ground that the asms ia more valuable for mineral than fop agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Offloe at Washington D. CL Failure to protest or contort within the time speelfled will be considered ufliclent evidence of tho character of the tracts, and tlielr election thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. Olwrliansley, John E. Olierhanaley, and Heury Elmer of Clinton. Utah. The following is a synopsis of a rulFRANK D. I10BK8 ing of the United States Supreme Register. court In important casts regarding First pub. Sept. 8. newspaper sulweriptions: 1 Subacriliera who do not give express notice to the contiary are conNotice ForFablication. sidered a wishing to renew their subNo. 5414 scription. e 2 If subscribers order the llKl'ABTNENT ok ihr Iktkriob. of their periodical tlie land OAIae at Salt Lake City, Utth, may continue to aeud them until Aug. 5, 1903. all arrears aie paid. Notice I hereby given that the following-If subscribers neglect or refuse to named settler lias Hied notma of e take their porhidlcal from the Ida Intention to make final proolln to wliluli they are directed they suiport of hia claim, and that said are responsible until they liave settled proof will bo made before County tlielr bills and ordered tha jeper dis- Cleikof Utah County, Utah, at Provo continued. City, Utah, on Septemlter 19, 1902, vis: 4 If subscribers move to other Abraham 14. Jarvis, It'd 13277 tut tlie ' A NE 4 SW sec. places without informing the publ latter NW 4 SE and hlspaperaara (cut to the former 12, Tp 10 8, R 1 E 8. U M. He uaruea the following witnesses address, subscribers are held responsible. te pruvo his continuous resilience up 5 Tlie courts liave decided that re- on aud cultivation of Hid land, via: Wm. J. J r vis, Chas. Llndatium, fusing to take perlojiicalB from the office or removlug and having them John Lauder, and Walter Nelson, til Mickdson& Harrison, uncalled fur, Is trlmafacle evidence of of Sautaquln, Utah. D. IIOBBO. FRANK Intentional fraud. Ragistar. 6 If euhacrlhrrs psy In advance L. If. GRAY. Atty. they are hound to give notice at end First pub. Aug. P, 1902. of tlie time if they do not wlli to continue taking It, otlieiwiso the publisher a authorised 10 ae:id It and the Notice. be reawnible until an expreM CHEAPEST IN TOWN! notice; with payment of all arrearages, United Slates Lind OflUw. la sunt to the; publisher. Salt Lake City, Utah. 7 The latest postal laws are such August 24,1908 Paint ing: and Tapering done by that a newspaper publisher can arrest To wlntn it may concern: E. BETTS. anyone for fraud wlio takes a paper Notice la iwrvhy given that tho sod refuses to pay for It. Under Hie State of Utah has filed In tills ufllce a Silt inf act ion Guaranteed! laws tlie man wlio allows his subscrip- list No 51 of lands selected by tlw mid Paper Warranted to Stick! tion to run along for some time unpaid State fur the establishment and mainand then orders It disrontlnueii, or tenance of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum orders the postmaster to mark It re- under section 12 of the Act of Congress fused and have a postal card neat approved July 14, 1894. notifying the publisher, leaves hi dim If Th follow Ing tract emhraewd in liable to arrest sad fine, the same as Mid lint aro In a township containing for theft. Circulation Mauager. mineral claim of roourd, via: N'f NE 4 Sec., 83, T. 9 A, R. 2 E , S- L. Mer. A copy of Mid list so far as It relate BO YEARS' to Mid tracts by descrlptlv subdlvla EXPERIENCE Ion, hs teen eutispIclouHly (mated In this ufiice for Inspection ly any person Bread-makin- g luton-Medand ly tlw public generally Within tlw next sixty days following the dal of this notice, under tlw Tradk Mama instructions of November DiimNS a 27, ISilS, (22 I D. 459), protests or CowvniaNTS Ac. An wmm anMIng sfcntHi ant Hwertpttnw my of to tlw claim Slate tlw agilnst eenertein mr opwkHi trm wnntlMr m ftnimir iHVRtiiVm m ptotonMr Minnubto, ( any of the liactsor subdivision heretlofifl flUiftliv nrwiftdwrtlal llwiftbnnft mu frMb Old wl BffMfff for Mnniif MUnii, inbefore dcsrrllH-d- , on the ground that Patent! UBm tbnNifll Mann AU Null FtelnoriMh vnhoalMRfWft, Ui Im tlw same I more valuable for miners I MANUFACTURED BY than fur agricultural purioes will lie Scientific received aud limed fur roirt te tlie A hmirtnowtety ntwWraf M wiMfclr. iMMt drft LELAND Ttrmu. NMlim nf myaHmlMfi W general Laud office at Washington D. nwmibis 9b Sum by all inwrtwiiint V. Failure so to protest or contest SfUNN & New York within the time specified will be con- WHSUwiua, It U nock VSc non-miner- al dliican-tiauanc- iub-lish- er WE DONT KEEP post-offic- -5 IBB 11-- 4, We Sell Them. Spanish Fork. Wallpaper! sub-scrili- J. Fop Best Results - in use coil-test- r American. ant. ftland flour THE ROLLER MILLS. ( |