OCR Text |
Show 3 V:-. 9 h . ft ,.4 . .A. vei.Jy fWbpa;jtst,- Puvoted to the 1j s ot tha .t.-itJir .Arioiait -al and Hortloulmrai iSeotion of Utah-'The Oiirderx of the West - - : - -. . - - U ' NUMHFIt 2 uT.'. VVY, MA IIC II '2C, 1003 T.l ft .1 r.Vt'fiirhci- r'nir1? -' ' itt varn. with tlio "Father. I n. - News'.tomfs cm -the death off There have been mauy.things, tiit of Srin; vil'-'s t-i settlers,! written, wise and otherwise, oon-last oon-last wee k at Ci.sas Urnnfles, in cerning Geo. Washington s.iul Mexico; Ihe cause of death was j his little hatchet. The fullovv- not stated. V It is presumed to have been the result of old age, as-. he was in his seventy-eighth Vtrir.X v .p . . " . A!ex:if!fh r Findiiv M.5ckdin-aid M.5ckdin-aid was bru j! KoK-shirn Scotland, Scot-land, He came to Utah in 1854 and to Springville to live in the latlc'r part of that year. lie ws an energetic nml leading citizen while living here, having taught school, ; in ile "Little vitli Waller Sava-c (er of '56; ttcfed as cltrK and counselor to Bp. Jdi"BiL.i); was mayor of the City, eic not tctj a lie" finale. If a Mrlho-i ijiiiiisit-i I'uuiu suauer ins own son's fond belic-f . in thW Washington tale, why can't I, the son of a layman, class it along with, the myths and the fables? However, had I . been in George's " place, with the circumstantial cir-cumstantial evidence against me 'B3 it - was in his case, I would n'l win i ing was taken from "Goodwin's Wefrkley:" '"If I had been George Washington Wash-ington and cought with the cherry tree goods on,': what woui.i L nav .innefv u-m-iii;J!iVe. judged from . the old gen-What gen-What would I iiave dnI1e,gent!eteman.3 toneg anJ expressiijus, reader? Would you have fallen jwhether to run, lie or tell the on your'--indulgent parent's neck j'trutu . if you were fall enough? Would i you have hid your trembling form behind the woodshed if OH ; f ? r - tvatf i n ? li i,V. uld vou out ni.iybe.yoy jyp. know. It Sayed His Leg P. A. Dariford of L:i Granf: C;i., puffcred fornix months with a friy;ht-lul friy;ht-lul runriinj; sore on his le; but writes that Bucklen's Aruica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, iVa the best saie in the world. Cure guaranteed. Oc'y 25c. Suld by the Springville Drug Co. Colds arc Daneroas How often you hear it remarked: 'It's only u cold," and a few days later learn that the man is ou his back with pneumonia. This is of such common occurence that a cold however slight, should not be disregarded. disre-garded. Chamberlain's cough remedy rem-edy counteracts any tendency toward pnuctuonia. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Springvilie Druy Company. Purs Sparkling Wat AVI WwJ. The Deieret Ne A's had recen". ly an article on the necessity of providing pore water for town and cily. Wc- doaire, to bearTur testimony to the truths I herein couf..i.1cil, und here follows a couple of paragraphs which tit the condition- h-re exactly: , It is the positive duty f cvery c'ty, town ami vilhign eovern-nent to tnke imniidia,e measures to supply their com mnilieo with pure wat-r; to pr iect i's source aiol course Irum means of ils ci.nveyince and in the end usually finmd the mo3! Ct-tHi-iniica!. Waterwnrks can not be 8 -eured wiih'Hit ex'peo.-e-. is tru-. 11 it by pr.td -ti u Hiding Hid-ing the j;cnt rntioiis wbi' h will ptitiripite in the beneli s can be made to War their p lion of the cut, ail th inter, st paid will be found c mparativeiy cjny to ta je', wiie i th j r e of disease and death are takeu.in to account The gene al welfare must not be ignored. I'ublic o!iLers are expected to gu ird the ubiic interests, in-terests, and improvement, in all things should be encouraged. The water nupply of every place where people cougreg ile to live is one of the nos impurtant subjects to consider, ajnl we hope the civic au horities, every where, will see to it that their people nlo not suffer from lack of 'pure water, or from unsanitary conditions of any sort or characcer." i 1 . .ll-l! ucre are ro Home truimui answers to guide you:. Al Grant, of Marie Ca'.iill's Company'says: "It was a very trying situation for so young a man. I thiok, if I had been George, I would have quit the; legitimate and gone into vaude-! ville. But George clung to his ideals, and ultimately played to one of the best houses in the country theWhite House." Peter F. D tiley, of the Weber-Field Weber-Field place, exclaims: I would hitve cut down the whole orchard orch-ard . and blamed - it upon the tramps. Then if my father found mo. out and threatened to fire me, I would have said: 'Please father, fire the wood in stead.' TnTn he might have" laughed arid I would have escaped escap-ed a licking. However, as a boy I preferrel cutting up tricks to cutting up trees." El. lie Fuy.of'Mr. Blue B ard nut rniu rs.-"llad Dada happened 'round just as I w 13 'felling to earth the spreading emerald branches, laden with the scarlet frui',' etc. etc. I should have proposed pro-posed a division of the labor. jf Wiping the hnnest sweat from toy "youthful brow, nd tendering tender-ing him the ax, I would -have said: "Tis true, father, I have cut d wn your favorite cherry tre. But I am no grasping mo- . . . You dear father may cut it up' 1 ihiiiK I li.it would h ive been about all, fur that tint- , don't vou? More Iiiots - Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as rave as an individual dis- 7& PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM ViMl Dressed Mail Wuuts his I.inen very ctircfLiiiy j YO-looked YO-looked afu-r, ttnd 'till I,:mn!lr " ' work well and neatly done. Hit; way wc do our work. PIOVO STEAM LAUNDRY -. J. 4 J. M. GtJLICK, Prop'r, - - ove v- . J- UTAH. frxa o rcA , tier". cs insii'.i: wu. ed by utter, col apse, unless a reliable remedy is iui mediately employed. There's net-hint; so ttflcient to cure disorders of the liver or kidneys as Electric Ritters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest alaround medicine for run down systems. It dispels nervousness, nervous-ness, rheumatism and neuralgia and ex-pels malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guaranteed by the Spring-ville Spring-ville Drug Co. Wakeful Children For a long time the two year old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, f-9 N. Tenth St., ITarrisburg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard, for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach- trouble, and gave her half of oue of chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets, which quited her stomach stom-ach and he 6lept th whole night through. Two boxes of these tablets have effected a permanent cure and she in now well and strong. Fur sale by the Sgriogviile Drug Co. P.iWi'rs of the "Jew eh-of Aia" oii-i: H d W. sh-ingtou sh-ingtou lived today it. wotil i have beeii a hammer. But had 1 Ifeeu George I really feel 1 -lnu!d not have been a-t brave as he. There is something nbout ai good ,n at u red liar tha has always iippealrd to my -patriotism, as a true born American. Hv is the cause, of more lauuhter than all the serious object teachers. Had she world in general thought the real truth concerning the cherry free bad been told, it would have been forgotten long since; but as it is but I will not again touch on the subject. "You can quote me positively as follows: 'It is a good thing for the country that I wasn't.' Frank Moulan, of the '-Su'tan of Sulu" observes: " I would never have chopped down the tree that gives us the cherries, because we want the cherries for cocktails. And who ever heard of a favorite cherry tree? They are all favorites. But admitting that I had chopped chop-ped the cherry tree and my father had made the fuss which history says ihe father of George did, I think I would have said "Well father, if you think more of au old cherry tree than you do of your little Georgie, the b;y is going to be the father o his count rv some dav, all I've got to sav is, you are a most un natural lather. if you ev.r meniioti the Mil ject to me ugain I shad It ii the Continental 'Congress 'Con-gress wheiil giow up, and have them cut vour pensdoti."., Thomas Q Seabropke, of "A Uhmeese Honeymoon compa ny qualifies: "We can't dmy that there. wts a George Washinglon,but, al though 1 don't like to pose as a shaUer-r of h;hlish illusions. I'm going to object to being .......el .. .k i.s.v-.. r T T I li . h.-lFV free e. ,!-.,.!. Tl.P Awarded I .. . nkt nensrs World's Frir r " . .. ... . ZT. ' M : ,U'S! ll-H-i'V" til.- i-ji al'l lilt' v Chicago j he was the inventor ol the hatch A 'Record Breaking Cot. If the man who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is"a public benefactor, bene-factor, by that token the cow that j'ields two bucketfulls of milk where other cows yield but one, is a public benefactress, whether she care3 for them or ny, she is entitled to the two bhides of grass aforesaid, because slijV h;is been a fidlhful stewanl -. .' .... r. I ICII I rlll II . O. 1 IIC sjeak is Sadie Vale' Concordia, of ifiica, N Y. of the Holttien Flisian breed, which derives 1 1 win that fat and favored Baltic laud, from whose lush meadows have sprung, in all ages, mighty men and large, capable women, as well as noble herds of black and white cattle.' Sadie is the Sin-aiest miik producer in the i cu??i;i2S $ A hundred years tsgo a calico gown was a luxury teond the reach of the mjoritv of women. Now" working nieu'Vi wives wear silk. Cheap ' and good c-frpefs cover floors (hat ouce would have been bare.". Cheap car fares' enable shop girls to ride to their work, when in old times their employers would -have walked. Cheap postage binds the world together in continuous communication. commu-nication. . - . , . - It ia well -to fight (he sweat shop, but it is also well to rt"-luember-'.F'. it !;- price? and low The American vatch. made nv tj. , ' machinery und.r tl4 superyi3i,Ki lhe Price ol them 1 - ; ion of the mcst .uigWpy pa'd labor la-bor in the world, unl-r sells in Switzerland itself ie Swiss watclr turned out by hlTruwork. ers earning but a' fraction oftLe Si waces paid "in the American lac- (n i . A Vr 1 . o ? i iro u ro octral 1 1 1 V I 1IV1I Tl U .V C.Wtt.'. " ' buy a cheap thing let us ask what makes it cheap. If made by poorly paid labor, rtjeet it, but if by well piud labor, accept it. N. V. World. Irs .Slores & Shores- 1 Utl s KLOCK. 5t Westx2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SiDecialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. Consultation free. KOW. IlSiIY Your Spring- Suit . ..... ic n ,'And the nuirther of them if-lM'HiiUMi them 0 j. xx. oiir.Li . 1 DSALBH, IIT i Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets in all kinrV stc nk 8 executed in an artistic and g Up-to-date manner. R nac rrr All work done promptly, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. 1 tl 4 They're tailored so wll that the be?t judges can't tell them from retail tailor's tail-or's productions. . ' rOur Frizes Range From $7.50 to $20 J dA jf pr Knight's Block; - - - Frovo CityUcah' - SpringvilJe, Utah. Ati old lady wanted he daugW ter to lake a coursein music, and look her to the city, and after, consulting a number of p.rofes-sors, p.rofes-sors, retuttied home, much discouraged, dis-couraged, and -reported to her husband the result of the expedition expe-dition as follows: "The professor says- Alma sings too much vviih her boraX, if she kt ps on she'll have li-gestion li-gestion of the lungs; said she ought to try abominable breath-in!i. breath-in!i. The next teacher told her r that she ought to sing with her diagram and not smother her voice in the sarcophagus'. The next poked a looking gl iss down her throat and said the phalanx was tou small, and the tyhppid bone and pollyglottis were in a bad way. I never knew thai Ad.iM'tLin'-.lvhutfSUM'j matter with her, and I m afnuo tu le-t her sing any more. Ex. WID-EET And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention Uiven to orders for home made Casket and Collins of all kinds. Also hare a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. to. V? alter Wheeler, Springville. Four Blocks East of Packard's Store - J CHICAGO T ' INEXPENSIVELY ' All travelers do not ride in the Pullman: many patronize the reclining chair car from choice 'or notions of economy. Such persons have about as pleasant a journey as those in the sleepers. sleep-ers. The Santa Fe runs comfortable com-fortable chair cars on its three Chicago trains, with a competent compe-tent porter in charge. Complete Com-plete toilet accessories are provided. pro-vided. C. F. Warren, Gen'l Agent. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. AN UP-TO-DATE RAILWAY Is a road with all the modern improvements and conveniences. The 0HI0A00, MILWA I Spring Suits Shirts and Waists that are designed and made by artists, 6rst-clas3 - in every way withprices in keeping with tho quality of goods. that weIcarry the largest anJ most up-to-date line of Suits, Skirts, and Waists south of Sa't Lake City and our prices mo positively the lowest. mine & Sosi PROVO uta;i 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 6 - Every The .teacher of children mnt never forget that, he is dealing with nerve tisMie in the making Toe Mibtilo -impression of beauty beau-ty or ugliness coming through the senses are, in childhood, a hundred fold more -potent and '7' ' Aiid"" Description rr PHin j $ I l is Is an nprta-iate Railway" s CltUJD S. WILLIAMS COR! MEKCIAL ACSNT Salt Lake City; Utidi 7 IK Kit Trade Marks Designs - rfftf T copyrights &c. Anyone sending askeh imd 1ccriptl-n mnr Tilcliiy ascertain mir optnin free trhetbor . invention la probnblr patentable. Common.-:-lions strictly confldentim. Handbook on lutezitj sent fi-ee. OUebt Hcenry for securing pnteiiic. Ptitenta takoii ihronch Mu:m Co. recoi. tptxiatiwtUx itl.oat eusrea, in the Abardsoraely IKns.tral.e4 woeklf. I rast c r-enlatlon r-enlatlon of any ."Oicmiii foumal. Twrms. T3r.r; four ".wji sbs, 1. eold byall newsrtenterv. MM I Co.3e,Sw3d3-New Ys world. In a thirty .lays' test permanent tor good or evil, t nan she yielded 2754.6 poviu Is ofjat any rater perif.il in life- Thf milk, from which were churned perceiving of beauty is Jone ot 123 pounds of butier, rrVLnut eleven pounds of djutter in excess ex-cess of the best previous record. New York Mail. Well Again The many friends of John Blount will be pi ased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain's pain palm cured hiru after the best doctors doc-tors (Mouoti, I ml.) bad railed tojrive relier. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment atloxls is alnie wtirth many thues its cost. Spring-vl Spring-vl lie Drug Co. To Cure A CnM In i He fj Take Laxative llromo Q inline Tablets, All drusrsrlsts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sijcriataie is on each box 25o Fifty Years Ihe Standard 7 'cVA Head it Through 'Twtvild Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines To use an eighteenth century phrase this is an Vcr true tale." . Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Mel fa Station, Virginia., had no personal knowledge of the rare cura tive properties of Charubf rlain's cough remedy. "Last Jauuary" she says, " my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared rhe would have pneumonia, but one. of my neigh bnrs told me how this remedy had cured her little boy, and I beran the ways that may ..lead t- knowledge knowl-edge of thesoudand to communion commun-ion with it. If we cmii succeed before, childhood elopes. in awakening awak-ening this power, ve"haVe done the child the most ' essentially beneficent service that it Scan t receive or we can. give. And it is with physical means, song and scent and form. and e-dor, that we must begio -New Cen tun. . ' .Healthy; ! : Oict ; .People ; . jh I 71 - I COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Ojrden at, 7:45 a.m., Salt ' ) Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at -Colorado Springs at 5:45a.m., ot Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One The editor of a little aper in a, small Ariz-ma (own on the line of the Saota Fe, applied to the superintendent for a P.5, over the road. "Where ,Kfocs your paper circulate?" uiov'ed the superintendent. Th'cditor e- say the main tiling to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order if you want to keep well and livelong. Good physicians say the samt thing, too. The remedy called mWtWtW TABULES ! id-ed; "Well, 200 -epics of it giving it to my baby at once and it ci cul e n--"-Arizota-a 40 copi s soon cured her. I heartily thank the. 0 0 N'-W M xic6''tltifl 35 g manufacturers of 'Chamber tain's . , . T , cough remedy for placing treat a j -j'Hlurnla. it goes a.uiosi ecrw remedy within my reach. I cannot i vhere.. In fact I liaVe to hust'e recommend it to highly or say to',)retv ,.ir,l to keep the paper much in its favor. 1' hope all who ,. . . , n -ni read this will try it and be convinced ,rom to hel1 ' Vhti 'aSS as I was." Sold by Springville Drug Co was f..rh oming Ex. V while 'not mysterious or miraculous in its -curative qualities, rs a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs, just little Tabules, easy to take, easy Vo buy ahd-cuick to act. If your trouble is Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Constiprtiori, Heartburn, Heart-burn, 'and the like, no need cf calling a physician Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what, he would .tell you to take. Permanent-cure follows a fair trial Ko uncertainty about it. r ONE GIVES RELIEF. is COLORADO MIDLAND Train Nn. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a.m.. giving pas. enters the entire day to view the sunerb scenery in Colorado, arriving at trieuwood Springs at 8:30a. m, Leadviile 1 p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p in. in time to make connections with all lines for the North, East, or South. - I'oth these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without chance. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, . Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday s morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago t ne ordinary sleeper leivrs on train No. 4 each Wednesday evening. V. H. CORNELL, 0. 5. J3E73R, Gen'l AjSBi. Tray.. Pass. kgm. 236 South. West Temple U Blil, SALT LAKE CITY There Is scareelT any conditioii of ill health that is r.ot beoefltd hy the oeofton- H al use of a R.I.P.A..sTabnH. tnd the price, two lor flvccenfe". ooes not bar ma from any hon.e or justify any one in erriur.np iilr lmt are wuiliy curwl. A turaiij bottle rontaii.inc iio ttmlee is oM Cor SO cents. For cbilure.i It e chocolate coated ort, tor 86 cents, are recommended, for mle by dregpij-ts. MB The largest stock of &rt&M wifui BzrTCEsssacg essssv iBnriaHsjf w KSsSsm .t3ileseasJsM ?aa aSE3Kia&l ' T 3yer- seen in this city We Can Suit Vou 3 yh.'-KAwV. J.'ji -rmw r,l- Jcy r -Tr-.- m S74 x mwMpr m MB .WHBf ' A complete cataiogue showing over 300 premiurr-B that may be secured by saving the wrappers, furnished free upon request. Send you same oo a postal card, sod we will mail yon the catalogue. , Address Premium Dept.. THE CUDAHY PACXIISQ CS. . Oouth Omaha, fJeb. puanand "C" jib&p far gale by ell Grocer i i j SAVINGS'- BANK FREE gEND YOUlt ADDRESS TO THE Pacific ewspaper Union, 927 Market Mar-ket St., Siin Francisco, and secure free a Dcautitul isicKel savings uanlf, ulso full particulars regarding the new Three Volume l')02 Internation-Encyelopaedie Internation-Encyelopaedie Dictionary which is now tx-ifg furnished to readers of this paper for only Jive cents a day. CTEEENT TIME TABLE LEAVE Sr'BIXGVTLI.E No. 6 For Grand Junction, Denver and all points East. S:5. a ra Xo 2 For Grand Junction and all points East p m No. 4 For Grand Junction and all points East , 9:4." p rn No. 10 For Mantt, Marysvale and Intermediate points !)::'" a m No. 'For Salt Lake City 8:l:t a in No. 8 For Eureka. Paysttn and all intermediate poii.t p ti No. 5-rl'or Osden ar.i tl.e West ':!(' a r. No. 3 For Osiden and tlie WtMt S:i5 ;j n No. 1 For Osrdcn and tht; West .lt:wi a ia Kj. 2S-(Mi.etl) For Eureka and Intermediate In-termediate points 5:."5 a ms i ARRIVE AT SrKIXGVILT.E No S From Grand Junction and tlic Fast S:!0 a ra No 1 From Grand Junction and the East, . - H:f 0 ;i f.i No a From Grnnd Junction and the East. , 9:15 p rn No.it From MarysVale, Manti and tntermediute points 4:27- p No. From Oilen and the TVe:,t ... :r a :.i No. 2 From Onden and the Went 4:2S p No 4-From Opden and the West y:4n p N. 7 From Eureka. I'ai'son and all intertiiBdiate point 8:1:1 h its No. 8 From Salt Lake City - 6--;0 p iri No. 2! (M ixedj From Eureka and all "" intermedial points 3:55 p m Perfect Dining Car Service Only line running through PulliiKtn Pa'a -O Sleeping cars frotn Sprinjrvilie to Ssn I'vui:-cisco I'vui:-cisco and l'firtl::tid ; Sprlngville to Iscnver, Kaunas City and Chicago. ThroiJMh ordinary or family sleepers " out chanjie to Kansas City, Chicago in l JSoston. ; Free relininj? chair cars SprinjrviUe i .j Denver, no chancre; clsse connectif-i.ri; safety, speed and contfor . G. P. THOMPSON. Local A21 i:J. I. A. BENTON. Gen'l Pass. Ageir. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. E. A.DEA.L,' President. M. E CE AND ALL Jr. Oasi: H. T. EETKOIDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co, SPRINGVILLE. UTAH 'l 0,3t;ial toc2s. SidO,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depe . its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annual? ' Money always on band for s..irt time loans. i"jua . 3' fee 11 If our fine Iico! Room Suites, Center 'Tables and Carpets will not please you for STiiig Furnishing, you will bo truly hard fo satisfy. Pi ices and terms unequalled. ams Caffrey"- Co |