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Show $ The f I 3. Vol. No. 17, 1. INTERESTING Qlliee and residence three and a half blooks north of Drug Store, , Spanish Fork, Utah. Otiico at Store. Spanish Fork Drug Company W. BUCHHOLDT, l)r. DENTIST, i Office Over Spanish Fork Bank, ese till 9 a. ra, Hocks 5 p, m, Examina- tion Free. zed Ctah. Spanish Fork, 7011 F. THOMAS, J i PUBLIC NOTARY ' and ABSTRACTED, Room No. Knight Block, PdOYO, 7, Spanish Fork Drug Go. :: full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery- Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Brushes. A Jtah, - i Physicians' Preamp, Com. tions Carefully pounded, r Utah. Spanish Fork, I, SAXnv' A. Attorney-at-La- nd w, Conveyancer and Notary Public, Office Over llolau tson & Argyle's Drug Store. Ltah. tipanish Fork, to A(iclel3oq v We Don't Keep lqtiisoq. 9 9 HEAD STONES. We Sell Them, That's All , 13. LORENZO THOMAS i t .term, t high , price 1 One block north of Bank, , Ctah. punish Fork, ERDMAN & PARK, Fredi and Cured Stapio and Fancy Meats. Groceries, ailiioi Highest Cush Price Paid for Hides and 1elU. Plali. Spanish Fork, After my live months trip East, where I have visited the inrgo wagon and ll.i t 1 buggy factories, also plow works, am now prepared to manufacture Wagon snd Buggy Wheels. Buggy Poles and Shafts: aiso Plow Work, Always keep a large quantity of wagon material on vy i Ultifu' i 1,1 St f h r xlent I e yoM J ,nd. hrst-ela- J. Pedersen. A. material and workmanship s Guaranteed. pktun Opposite Bank, Spanish fork. . D. H. BROWN, Livery , Food Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 't'llONK No. 12. , Npunl-hor- Clah k, Spanish Fork uj-Oaarati- ve istitution,- -. 1 . I" S III General Merchandise, ani f ?! ,11 Harness, UU'f. Boots the & )U0 :W mcc' yrf.' Produce. Ilfmh lifers of or wll-Ul- Flour, Grain v? cker-o- Mission of 1881. IiV ROBT, BOWIES. Physician & Surgeon, h Subject on Arizona J. H. SLATER, J)R. aui Fork SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY W. E. WARNER, PR. PANisH ; 1 Shoes. JOHN JONF.H, Silpt. It null. pa tl h If I can do justice to the subject wish to treat, I ask for a small space in your valuable paper. My subject being the St. John mission in Arizona, On the 7tb of April, 1881, my. self, with Erio Larson', Joseph L. Hales and Andrew Jensep, were selected from Spanish Fork, and voted on, to take part in that mission. On the 20th of the same month three families of us left our homes forthe journey. Our journey as a whole was a pleasant one, (that is, to take out the sand bars we had uud Lees ferry back-bon- e to cross) and the scenery that met the guziug eye is of a nature that it could be claimed that if there is any beauty in eterility bleakuess and wildness, Arizona can produce the charm. As I have once said, that all the north of Arizona put me in mind of the old maid, whom a nation of men have passed by I Arizona, as it was well kuown one of these young men had hot a man in self defence, and in the trial it was seen that these' ypung men would have beep let lose as it all went to show the man bad tp ahoot or be shot himself j and the youngest of the two being about 19 or 20 years of age and well known by some of our people, we were in high glee that on the morrow our friend would be free, But alas; O the spectacle that the summer sun light of that morning revealed to the gaze of man when these two there not and between heaven earth, hardly as I think their feet touched the ground floor, with bools on their feet, but Jife forced out of them by the red handed murderers during the night before, and seemingly no notice taken of it by the officers of the law, and these two young men were put in a box, under the name innocent boys hung of a coffin, in ft cramped up way with boots on and laid in a hole dug in the old Mexican burying grounds on the hill just south of St. Johns ward, And who, but sensitive people, could sense such a feeling as that, ar?d the very inward feeling engendered against without giving her an offer of us for going there to despoil them marriage, of their ideal vocation liad a beate landed in the old Mexican ing upon our surroundings, as town on the 30th of May, and after nothing was safe, and as weeks we had pitcher our camp we took continued in next issue. in the scenery and the aspect of our surroundings, which seemed Some hing A (iout Oar Lives. anything but pleasant; fir 4, the Mans life is full of crosses and element W had to meet, then the soil upon which we were to raise temptations.' lie cornea into .bis our bread and butter. , Our con- world without his consent and goes clusion was that we hud been sent out of it against his will, and in there by the autorities of the places the trail is exceedingly rocky, priesthood, and that none but the The rules of contrariness previal. stoutest hearted could stand the When he is little the grown girls ordeal and although men and kiss him, and when he is grown little women settled down to make the girla kiss him. If he raises a large best of it, at the same time each family he is called a mustard, but and all carried within their bosoms if he raises a small check he is a a hoart full, and the eye fountain thief and a fraud, and is shunned w spring ready to belch forth its like a Chinaman ith tho seven year is he if poor he is a bad inar. trickling stream to show forth the itch; rioh ho lsdishonest; he is if pain at heart. At the same time ager; I do not apprehend this all sprung if he is in politics you dont kpt.w from the fact of beiug culled to where to place him and he Is no settle there, or all together the good to bis country; if he does an condition of the surrounding coun- act of charity, he does it for popuhe dont he is a cusa and try, Hut there seemed to be a larity; if lives only for himself; if he died sensitiveness in the people after the sensitiveness of a blood hound young there was a great future bewhen he sense the smell of blood, fore him; if he lives to a good old He and it appears that in a little while age he has missed bis calling. world into introduced the was toby after the cause and effect grew a doctor and into the next world by But that nevertheless gether. mission will be on the minds of the the same agency. Verily the road members that took purt in it as is rocky but man likes to travel it. Ex. long ns time lasts. But, notwithTo I'tali School Teachers: standing all the heartaches ' and of both Koute an. Tho Burlington teartrickling on the cheeks men aud women, at the Bailie tune nouncea a round trip rate of one that mission lias a bright side to it, fare plus $2.00 to Omaha, Chicago, and one that will weigh well in the St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, balance when accounts are made and intermediate points for the up on the other side. Now I think Utah Toachers Annual Excursion. the seipial is here which cuused Tickets on sale June 10,11 and 12. over to dreadful that Final return limit September 8. creep feeling Thro tourist sleepers, Salt Luko lots, of the people in that place, viz. was the stories told by some City to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas of the residents of the place of City and St, Louis. Thro standard sleeper, daily, Salt strange men coming into the place with money on their persons, but Lake City to Omaha and Chicago. not allowed to pass out without be For additional information write if and all robbed of hud, or call on U. F. Neslen, General they ing offered the money was Agent, Burlington Koute, No. 79 refusul was taken and life also to hide the crime, West Second South St., Salt Lake and with all appearances a to how City. Utah. many shared this fate is not countIhsKalt Late Tribune. able, but the stories told and the This is campaign year ami n year elements that infested that little which promises to give us much out of the way place was enough news in every avenue of to brand it the roml zvois of mur important life. If you want a great and fair derers, horse thieves and cutnewspaper, you should lake throats, ns we were told tliut a daily Salt Tli Lake Tribune. The little while before we got there a is lent excel Tribune an Weekly very tall man was hung in a doorInter-Moii- n And The newspaper. way and us it was not high Farmer uttd Kauehimui, pubtain enough, but his feet touched the lished also by The Tribune IuL ground, they tied up his legs and will be invaluable forced life out of him. And to Uniting company, and farmers to ranchmen every show that blood whs in the eyes of where these people, ill the summer of ,Sl Nicholas Smith is authorized by or 2, two young men were to ho Brought up to Ht. Johns from what the publisher of Ilie Whs called Breed's store, about 12 licit and collect for subscriptions or 15 miles above Brighutu City, to this paper Give him your order lres Herp's to britlo and mothor-iti-law- , Here's to groom aud futlier-ln-law- , Heyos tq sister aud brother-in-law- , Heres to friends and friends-iu.lawMay none of them need mu 15, ID Entered Feb, 1902. at, SpaiUub 21, Fou, IF it ter, Pest rfflra 902, us Second-Clas- s UtalJ. Actol Cojigiew oi March 3, 1079, 1 -. There is no hope of resurrection seed, for soul-les- s A selfish man is not quick to the recognize generosity of another. Many wonder why the beef trust has not corralled Hoyt's "Texas Steef." It matter pot what yot?r ancestors were it is tfiat you aye that counts. Many an orator has made a brilliant speech fo a pretty girl in the gallery. hen talk comes to bo reduced to practice it is found that important connective liuRs are missing. i An Iowa town has a preacher-shoe-make- lie not only strives to save the soul qf men, but their uppers as well. A n W. O, Creers Building, Spanish Fork, Ut. r. "The animal, yet they can be heard to a considerable distance, When a boy hollers he opons his big mouth like frogs, but girls hold their tongue till they are spoken to, and they answer respectable, and tell just how it was. A boy thinks himself clever because he can wade where the water is When the boy grows up deep. he is called husband and he stops wading and stays out at nights, but the grown up girl is a widow and Ex. keeps house. Jqx Lumbar Company. Bailed Hay & Produce girls essay on a boy? boy is not an BROOMS Building Material. Spanish Fork, Utah Brevets TpVWiV GENTS and LADIES WHEELS Mrs. Mury Hall of La Grange, at Right Prices and Fully Guaranteed, Ind., is dead after fasting for fifty days on account of advice given her by a doctor more than twenty-fiv- e I have the agency for the leading firm of the wsrld, The American years ago. At that time she was told that at some future time she Cycle Manufacturing company of Chicago. would he afflicted with cancer on her nose, which would cause her death. Since then she has been acting In accordance with that opiuion, and fifty days ago she ceased eating, saying that the can eer would, thus be driven away. Ihysicans could not change her mind. A post mortem examination revealed the fact that her organa were in perfect condition. MEBER C, JE. MfflH You may go about among nine tenths of the comfortable homes in not good by accident. It has been carefully planned, and during successive years of increasing patronage it lias been improved well nigh to perfection. Burlington employs and other safety devices, punctuality of trains, smoothness of track, excellence of diniug-ea- r service, are some of the features that have lu' pod to establish the Burlington standard. is almost any civilized country and find that the sun is counted by the typical liousewifu her especial foe. She does not allow him even to peep into her parlor, that holy of holies, where her best furniture and her finest carpets and costliest hangings are -- oh, no! Science has clearly shown that sunlight prop erly used decreases mortality. Both physically and morally we should le the sunlight have free right of wa;r into our lives. If we let it into the physical sphere it will find it way into tho moral. There is no such thing aa too much sunlight. Ex For tho Reunion at the B. Y Academy in commemoration o Dr. Maesers management on May 29th, nnd Commencement Excor eises May 29th and 3oth, a rate o one faro fur the round trp will he given by tho llio Grande Western to Irovo. Dates cf sale, May 2V 29 and 30. I Thro sleepers fur Chicago loaves Suit Lake City 8.15 p.m. daily. TICKIT OFFICE: 79 West Secd South St., SALT LAKE CITY. It. F. KESLE5, General Agent. State Bask of fc Provo PKOVU.ITAH. Capital PaiTu'p, 525,000.00 II. 1U M're-a.b'iiII. B ir.KMos, John Moitw u k. Cuihler, V. V. t. Viee-IWdii- - i mm. A mni;u or muf.itom. For the University summer W. H. Ray. W. H. Biw ton, J. K. school in Salt Lake June 0 to J til Hawk, II. A. "Burton. Mr. Killy lline. Bruneli Young and C. II. Wood. IS the Rio Grande Western wil Till Rank dues s general bunking make rate of one fare and a fift ami pay 4 per ent Inters! buHlnei. oil the certificate plan to parties o;' on anting depo.lt. fifty. For further particulars se 11. .1. Cooper, ngent Spanish Fork Tod Woods. Wm. T. Jamos, Confectionary, Ico Croam Broad and Cakes. (L-ine- of Will Iloyaek Feed, Sale Stable) Transfer stables. Hack Meets all Trains spiiaDh Fork, I tali. ; A ri, 'LJ ' Pure and Mellow; Rich and Delicate. For Sale by W. L. BOYACK. J |