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Show V TUT! INDEPENDENT. ?e ...a. is u tss-.ie. 1 "very T-.ur.sday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months. Three months. 12.00 1.00 .50 Ask for Advertising Rates. ffgHBtft of-' Lx UTAH PZJESS ASSOCIATION SPRING-VILLE CITY DIRECTORY. f PKISGVILLEhasbeon an Incorporated city since 1653. Its original area touk In an empire, which ha been reduced under the general Incorporat ioa act. The corporation now covers all of section XI, townsliIpTsouth, I an t;o 3 east, and lots 1. 2. 3 and 1 of township K south, range 3 east, in Utah county, Utah. The city U on the Rio Grande Western and 5'iort Line railroads, and from this point direrra the Tlntic 'ra.mli of the Uio Grande Western. SprliiKville has a pula-tlon pula-tlon above 3.000, has a bank, seven general Mores, a commission Iioukc. grocery, tno meat markets, two hardware stores, two Jewelers, three drux utores, two millinery establishments, a weekly newspaper, two Job printing establishments, five blacksmiths, two Implement house, three livery stables, three hotels, grist mill, feed mill, planing n.ltl, marble works, marble quarry, woolen mill, lescret and Western I.'ulon telegraph lines. Wells-Fargo and Pacific express com. panles. Hell Ions distance telephone, creamery, cream-ery, two barber tihops, three Latter day Faints' meeting houses and two more In course of construction, Presbyterian church, Baptist mission, four ward public schools. Central high school, Presbyterian Hunger-ford Hunger-ford academy, two doctors, a dentist, two funeral directors, tailor shop, three shoe shops, tin shop and bakery. OUR city is one of the leading ones in Utah in silk raising, bee culture, sugar beets. Cood roads, general appearance, thrift and enterprise. WE waut a sugar factory, silk factory, an incubator factory, nut and bolt factory, tu'tchlnc shops, canning factory. OrTICERS are: Mayor. James E. ITall; recorder, re-corder, P. E. Houtz; treasurer, Mrs. Luclla Haymond; marshal, F. C. Gainiuell: justice, It. H. Thorn; counrilmt'ii, Joseph Ixiynd. ii. T. I:-; . ' - - 51 Start... -r. O. B. "iiti,tii:-t..-n f i .. .-sfiti. .j -t.-rih. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. II. Peterson, Blacksmith, wagon repairing. Jefferson St. Molen & Caffrey, T":rniuiro. State street. II. T. Reynolds, general merchandise, Scale street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. James Wigmore, Tinware. Urooms and Rrocerler S'.ate st. The Independent, all kinds of job printing. State street. Peal Bros. oiMenlenhall, general merchandise. State street. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer In harness fixtures. State st. Alfred Whitehead, dru?s. chemicals and confectionery, Roylance Roy-lance street. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Dr. C. J. Peterson, drussist. dealer in drugs chemicals, books, stationery and wall paper. Wm.M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and rrain; bicycles, Studeoaker wagons. State street. Spring ville Creamery, Jthu A. llobbs proprietor. State road. T. Child & Son, Proprietors of the SprlnfrvlUe marble works. Three blocks east, two north of meeting house. T. Tame, Harness maker and dealer In harness trimmings. 15. Y. Johnson Brick and stone mason; estimates furnished. furn-ished. First-class work guaranteed. J. R. Kindred, Headquarters for Farm Machinery and Schettlcr wagons. Depot street. The Independent, Gives all the news all the time. The Hotel Boyer, One block west of State street; rates II to S per day. P. H. lloyer, prop. George Robertson, Plasterer and calsomlner. work at reasonable figures. First-class Professional Cards. IR. F- DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ill Calls Promptly Attesiei Bay or IigkL : Surgeon R. G. W. R. R. Office and Residence Resi-dence fill J. W. Brinzhurst. . t Telephone connections. qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, 1 block north of Packard's store. JAMES CAFFB.EY, NOTARY PUBLIC i SPRIXGVILLE, TJTAIT. . IK T. y.t ftDriDgrille Tent No. 9 xoets In rc-review rc-review every Sat ii Hay cver-ing .t Visit-i nir .Sir KniKhta ra;Ke "l-.::.u-."-' T. T-.. XrnxY. Ocn-. i1. Jii-.iA.. it. K. rIE Z23BBBaEaBaBaBaaaaaBB3S(a&i "Every morning I have a bad tasre in my moutn; my tongue is coated : my hesd aches and I often feel dizzy. I hare no appetite for breakfast and what rood 1 eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling :n my stomach. I am petting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night." What does your doctor say? ' You are suffering from impure im-pure blood." V7hr.t is his remedy? Tou most not have constipated consti-pated bowels if you expect the oarsapanlia to do its best wont. But Ayera Pills cure constipation. constipa-tion. X7c have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may hava for the askine. WrUm Im oaf Doctor. ) Perhaps yoa would Hke to eononlt eminent pliratrlans about your cundi. Won. Write na freely all the particulars In your cae. You will receive a prompt reply. . ZAdreu. DE, J. C. ATEH, - Lowell, Musa. - WANTED Several trustworthy persons in this .state to manage our business in their own and nearby counties, it is mainly ofitcc work conducted at home. Salary Sal-ary si raiuht ftKX) a year and expenses duti-nite, duti-nite, lon!itide. no more, no less salary. Monthly 7f. References. Kiirlo.se self-ail-dressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Liess, Prest., department M. Chicago. Every Man to his Specialty Our specialty is Meats Mr:- except i:vn "We h:tv. r, " !ic:n;r.:i : ; 0'---J.i'r.ti--. v". h.r.v i ;" - ! "' and various deiicaeics when in season : : : RRDMAIvT SON .rrovo Steam Laundrv Rest work and reasonable prices. Give us a trial; guarantee satisfaction. satis-faction. We do the finest of line work, and make a specialty of family trade. I,aundry called for and delivered de-livered without extra charse. J. N. CULICK, PROF'R. PROVO. UTAH. Bee-Keepers Supplies We are now making a Specialty of manufacturing lice Hives, and do it in first-class shape. We can make you prices that will save Fou money. We want all of this work we can get for the next three months. Whitney & Pierce, Hill 1 Mile East of tie Creamery. SPRINGVILLE - - - UTAH, HADr. Williams' Indian Pile f" 1 II LXointment will cure Blind. I II H I rwUlcediuK and Itching J 1 n aWPiles. Ii absorbs the tumors. allays me licniug ai once, acts Bus a pouliice, gives instant relief. re-lief. Dr. Vv'il.iams' Indian Pile Ointment Oint-ment is prepared for Pi!es and Itch ing of the private parts. Every box is warranted. By drucertsts. by mail on re ceipt of price. 60 cents and fl.oo. WILLI MS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohio. For sale at Dr. C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. rTTANTED Several trustworthy persons W In this state to manage our business In their own and nearby counties. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary Sal-ary straight JtiOO a year aud expenses definite, defi-nite, bonatirie. no more, no less salary. Monthly ITS. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Herbert E. Hess, President, Dept. M. Chicago. Beat Tobacc Salt aud Smoke lour life Awaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. mil of life, nerre and rigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggiste, Wcortl. Cure guaranteed. guaran-teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Keiuedy Co., Chicago or New York. TIME T 33 Id 3H FOU SPR1NGVILJLE. UTAH. GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast. tn).I),M. .. ." T .v. R:in. No. 5, from ;ti;peto to bivlt ic j Lv. 4:00 p.m. i No. U. raciiic lnuited Lv 7-:-T p. in. No. 8, I'asser.gc-r. from S-5t I.-.il:c to TinUc J.r. 6.) p. n. No.19. Springville to Tintic, Mixed. daily except Sunday Lv. 5:55 a. io GOING EAST. . ... i V. 0.4; f. Ti I', ii": I. l:j ; .,. J. .'.ri.:,'. ! ho. 4, ( !: ! :,rrl ve-i h wri"i irs. Xr-i:n ! i r? Ci;roon a! '". liiT arr:vH5 at K:ilt I . - I.-awe ?:V-, D: C Djj!. .-vSJicra; Mflt:tt;fr, j? IT. ii.V !!iu('iv. K. A. WADMCiUU. j TruffiC Wnnaser, Gen Passenger , ACJSALT IAKS Short 4- Roylaoce got in a car'of box material mater-ial this week, II. B. Smith's residence is ready for the plasterers. You ean get a e;toi menl for 25 cents at Whitehead's restaurant. Mrs. S. A. Cooper's residence is nearly ready for the Huisliiny touches. I have .1 second hand lny in first-class first-class repair, which I will sell or trade. Hit. Gko. L. Smaut. For relief and comfort in Asthma Ballard's Houkiiouvd Syrup has no equal. Price 50 cts. Dr. C. J. Peterson. II. & T. Roylance have a railroad outlit at work at Cyune widening a a switch and making a cut for the Uio Grande Western. Dean Ilalsey. or St. Mark's, Salt Lake, will preach at the Maccahee hall next Sunday evening. No morning morn-ing service will be held. Ellas Cook, Jr., the son of Elias Cook, of Spanish Fork, cut his foot quite severely with an ax, Sunday, while in the canyon getting a load of wood. T. Child & Son have just completed a nice monument for II. B. Smith for his wife, at a cost of $GT, and two for B. Y. Johnson for his wife and child, at a cost of $70. The Ogden Sugar company has declared de-clared a dividend or 10 per cent, and people up that way are congratulating congratulat-ing themselves over the prospects for the coming year. The wrk of excavating the sugar faclory pipe line trench is finished as far as Provo. and eight car loads of pipe have ariived for the line. Five more are on the road. The JYwo Enquirer signalized its eighteenth birthday by .appearing in a new dress, and is now as pretty as a peach. Continued success to the Enquirer, En-quirer, is the wish of this gang. Rev. Mr. Bailey, the new Presbyterian Presby-terian pastor, arrived in town, Monday. Mon-day. He leaves the reputation of being a very eloquent and forcible preacher, and will no doubt build up a good congregation here. Will Springville celebrate the Fourth this year? Its time some action was being taken. Provo will celebrate, and no doubt would be pleased to have Springville people go over there to eat pop corn and drink lemonade on that d;3-. jr your siK'ht is is blurred with sj.ecks .tnd sp lis li.iatipg before your ;.-, or yosi hyvf? pains on the right -iue uuvur the ribs. !::?:! jour lier i- !-ra:;g-1, and u.-n ::.:ed a few doses " ijiiiii.si-. i iculate it. Price 50 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Mrs. May Harrison Burklev and George Smith, bath of this city, were married Tuesday at the courthouse in Provo. It is understood that th;s mate ii is very much against the wishes of the bride's parents, but love brook's no interference. II. T. Reynolds & Co have secured a contract for 25.000 mining props for me i ieasant aney uoai company A permit has been secured from the government for the cutting of the timber required. Parties desiring contracts for props should call on Mr. Reynolds right away. The Children's day exercises, which were to have been held at the Presbyterian Pres-byterian chapel last Sunday morning were postponed and will be held next Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. Rev. Bailey, the new minister, will preach his first sermon at the Chapel, Sunday Sun-day morning at 11 o'clock. Asitie irom 111c serious inconven ience and pain caused by piles, there is a tendency to fistula and to cancer in the rectal regions. Piles should not be allowed to run on unchecked. Tablkr's Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallible remedy. Price, 50 cts. a bottle, tubes 75 cts. Dr. C. J. Peterson. The oldest inhabitant is still greatly great-ly puzzled to Utd a precedent for the remarkable weather so far this season. Vegetation is certainly making excellent ex-cellent head way, when the discouraging discourag-ing wind and weather is considered. The rainfall the past week has been very heavy. People who had been longing for rain certainly were 1 satis-fled. satis-fled. The Frank Hepburn Co. came to town on two days notice, Saturday, and played to a small house that evening. even-ing. A roaring comedy, "Fun at -a Boarding School," was presented, and was a great success. Under other circumstances, such ,'as more advertising advertis-ing and Letter weather, a crowded house would have greeted the com- pany, ......... At the medal contest last Friday evening the program published last week was successfully carried out. Miss Lucy Wood won the prize, her recitation being "Home vs. Saloon." The judges were H. C, Lamar, of Denver, Miss Freda Dressel. of Provo, and Miss Grace Brimhall, of Spanish Fork. Miss Brimhall made the pre sentation speech. The City hall was well filled by an appreciative and attentive audience. Last Saturday afternoon a team and covered wagon, with two lead horses, came dashing up State street from the south, and, as usual, the telephone tele-phone pole at the bans stopped the runaway.-No driver showed upforsome time, nt at last an old ruan with a robust "jag" appeared, and after get-t get-t ''' troe of Marshal i.ttimi.! procv (!- i o'i bis way. seemingly seem-ingly utihurt. By the time be reached Provo. hew ever, the b.KUf 1 ; vn: ... - - - . ami fouud he Lad a broked rib, an injured lung and severe bruises on his head and shoulders. shoul-ders. rerHved wVr. fbrn,!, Ct''-:; t-Uo s ... . -,: 0 :; ; r.;;. :'; ' :! :!, v-a frijV.-.-r. ': v . tr.ihi. II Injuries were dressed, Kul ho was takeo to Spanish Fork, Monday, where he i:-jtv 'is at the home of. his son-in-ltiw,- Autlrvr Dun!1. The in- jured party was Jacob Ferguson, of j Meadow. Milliard Co., a fid he-is 70 years old. He was ou his way to -Idaho, Stories tt- You May Bend toe Sapling, but not the tree." When disease has become be-come chronic and deep seated it is often diillet.lt to cure it. That is the reason why it is best to take Hood's Sarsaparilla when disease first shows itself. Hoods Pills are the, favorite family cathartic. (3ct jour ice cream, soda water and root beer at Whitehead's. Wm. M. Roylance shipped the first case of stra when ies, Monday. Willis Strong i making an improvement improve-ment on his residence by adding a summer kitchen. David Noakes is making arrangements arrange-ments to erect a nice brick residence in the First ward. Dotiii-iijiiiL: vvoiLii K.iowiuir, nidi i' tt, 1.1 ! . lv. v o uiuuu, - piuuu in uiu couuiy 10 nave uuok i binding done. II. T. Reynolds & Co. have a fire stock of carpets, linoleums and lace curtains, best goods, lowest prices Call and be convinced. Section Foreman Ward now has a gang of over 40 men at work raising the track of the Rio Grande Western The track will be elevated several feet. The serial story. "A Colonial Free- Lance," is resumed in this issue Capt. Thorndyke hasn't married the girl yet, but he's drifting in that direction. Barney Dougall and other engineers are. now surveying for the sugar fac tory spur of the Rio Grande Western. The spur will leave the Tintic branch near the old smelter. Agent Robertson of the Utah Sugar Co. let the contract this week for the hauling and delivering at the fac tory grounds of 200 tons of sand Joe W eight and Edwin Johnson got the job. The Independent's canvas for new subscribers is proceeding rapidly and with satisfactory results. The grand distribution of prizes has been put over another month, or until the list is tilled. Hardly a day passes, in families where there are children, in which IJallakds Snow Liniment is not needed. It quickly cures Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns and Scalds Price 50 cts. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Born, Wednesday noon, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bacon, a daughter. Sam expects rare go id fortune with this feirl as she weighs about 7 pounds was born on the 7th of the month and in the seventh year of his mar ried life. If the predisposition to worms in children is not cured they may be come emaciated, weakly and in danger of con vulsious. White's Cue am Vermifuge is the most suc cessful and popular remedy. Price 25 cts. Di. C. J. Peterson. A sallow, jaundked skin is a symp tom of disordered liver, as it springs from biliary poisons retained in the bloo I, which destroy energy, cheer fulnos, strength, vigor, happiness and life. iIeiuune will restore the natural functions of the liver. Price 5) cts. Dr C. J. Peterson. Elder R. Lovell Mendenhall arrived home from the Southern States, Suu- day, having been released on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall. Eider Men denhall made a tine record in the missionary field, and received very many sympathetic greeting on his sad home-comings. James Harrington, the one-eyed tramp, arrested at Spanish Fork on Friday last for assaulting two small boys at Payson on Thursday night, was before Justice Wilson, of the latter place. Saturday, and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of indecent inde-cent exposure, and was sentenced to twenty days hi the county jail. I'rovo Enquirer. Tnere are in the neighborhood of this city several patches of wheat and oats growing on laud that costs $7o to $200 per acre. How near will the crop come to (paying taxes and interest inter-est on money invested? Do any of the farmers ever think what wheat grown on $100 per cere land ught to be worth to pay expenses and yield a profit? Just figure it. We are informed thatT. R. Cutler and Geo. Austin of the Lehi Sugar works were in Provo Wednesday, evening ev-ening last negotiating with the First Ward pasture people for a right of way for their proposed pipe line en route from Springville to Lehi factory. The deal was made, and the terms agreed' upon were most' libcral and satisfactory all around. Provo Democrat. Demo-crat. The newspaper in all countries has proved a mjral force; one of its chief functions is to expose, to castigate, to I ersuade, to influence on the other. When a newspaper is afraid to pub lish anything but statistics, crop re ports, and a few extracts from foreiun consuls reports, with nothing personal, per-sonal, simply stating fa man from Denver is in town," or "a family on the Alameda are fixing up the front of their bade yard," such a boneless pusillanimous newspaper ought to apologize for its existence and give up the ghost. Chihuahua (Mexico) Enterprise. The spirit of progress has not skipped the health and pleasure resort re-sort at Castilla, Utah. To its other attractions will bj added this year v, hat has long been needed, a good dancing rravilion. This is now being constructed, 60x100 feet in extent, second only to the one at Saltair. The mineral baths are also being r Tt!f :r?T4?"-?'.'1. an-? the- hotel will ' ;'r!'-y overhaul). Mose ChrM .-vii, the wvl- known musi- -r this city, has been appointed excursion agent and master of ceremonies cere-monies He returned from Castilla yesterday, and announces that the first excursion of the season will be run from here Saturday, June 10. He says, too, that good music will be maintained. Salt LoJce Herald. B iro, Thursday, Juue 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, a son. Tom is spending a week at home in honor of the event. About a fortnight since the baby wagwn left a boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weight, but the reporter re-porter didn't hear of it that week. The new time card on the Rio Grande Western makes the night east-bound passenger stop at Springville Spring-ville at 9:25, instead of 0:00 as before. How do you like The Independent? Indepen-dent? It is now the largest weekly paper in the state. If you think its all right, tell the man so and back up your opinion with $2.00. If you don't like it, register your kick with the euitor. Having regained my health, I will do dressmaking at my home, one block east of Molen & CafTrev's furniture furni-ture store. Will be pleased to see my old customers. Shirt waists from 50c, to $2.00, according to material; costumes accordingly. Mns. Eudman. Rt. Rev. Bishop Leonard, of Salt t 1 1 , . . ... , ... Lake, preached in the. ;.Maccabee ha , Sunday evening. A lar ge congre- nation was present, and the reverend gentleman gave a very interesting discourse. The Independent was favored with a domiciliary visit, Monday. On June 1st the Rio Grande Western West-ern commenced the operation of a through dining car service between Denver aud Salt T.e City. This paper has been farm-hed one of tar-menu tar-menu cards as a sou vvnir On t. o,M of fare is listed more dub : ,. . of grub than all the count. y news papermen in Utah ever heard f. Free rides on the Rio Grande's magnificent mag-nificent trains and free feeds in those dining -cars would be as near heaven as most of the poor devils will ever get. On Every Uottle Of Shiioh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee:"All we ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your Druggist and ,he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts.. 50 cts, and $1.00, City Drug Store. PUEELY PERSONAL. Mell Haymond was down from Murray, Suuday. Mr. and "Mrs. Fred James removed to Lehi, Saturday. Jabcz Dangerlleld came home from Salt Lake, Friday. Prof. I. T. Smith spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Hubert Miller was a Salt Lake visitor visi-tor the last of the week. Elwood Davis is d nvn from Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mrs. Wm. Mendenhall, of Starr, Juab Co., is visiting in town. William Warthen returned, Saturday, Satur-day, from a trip up in Cache county Mrs. Samuel Nonas has returned from a couple of weeks visit in Provo canyon. Dentist Will Ilol.Iaway and wife were over from Spanish Fork visiting friends, Monday. Mrs. Nettie liossnian is down from Castle Gate on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Mrs. Arthur J. Lee and babies returned home Sunday noon from a visit to Springville. Price Advocate. Milan Packard, manager of the Chatanooga mine, went up to Springville, Spring-ville, Friday morning. Piute Pioneer. Mrs. F. M. Lyman and daughter, Mrs. D. I), lloutz, were' the guests of Mrs. S. A. Boyer and Lulu Alexander, Alexan-der, Sunday. Miss Nellie Taylor, of the Hunger-ford Hunger-ford academy, left, Tuesday morning, for a few days visit with friends in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Win. M. Roylance spent sev eral days at Castilla lust week. She is sueffering very much from an attack at-tack of rheumatism. Roy Dibble, Eph Rowland and Joe Strong came in from Straw, Hunting ton & Co's. railroad camp at Hauna, Wyo., Saturday evening. Prof. Wm, Alexander is expected home next Sunday, lie has had a verj successful year, and has closed his lecture tour for the season. Ed. Lee came d wn from I iice this week to place his little son under I he care of surgeons. 1 lie lad is suii -i ing from inflauiatiou of a bone in m- leg. II. L. Cummings spent the last of : the week in Salt Lake, having been summoned there by the sad death of UIO U1UIUC1, JLJUIWU, VOlLLU occurred Friday. Mr. Edward Koyle has sold his place to J. R. M unlock anil moved his family down to Springville. Charleston correspondence to Wasatch liate. Milan Crandall came in from medi cine now, vvyo., iuonaay, to get tuu more teams and men for the railroad work there. He went to Sanpete, Tuesday, in quest of men. Mack Ward arrived from Glengali county, Ireland, Saturday, and will locate here, and .work with his brother, Patrick. With the well-known well-known industry peculiar to sons of Erin, Mr. Ward went to work the next day but one after his arrival. Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead- man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Tnen Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils. Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure gurranteed. Sold by Dr. C. J. Peterson, Druggist. , Marriage Licenses. Legal permits to wed have been issued since last report to the following follow-ing parties. E. M. West, aged 27, of Salt Lake City, and Maud Alexander, 23, of Provo; Joseph J. Shaw, 23, and Sarab A Bowmen, 21, both of Lehi; Albert E. Cox, 23, and Pearl Morgan. 22, both of Goshen; Geo. A. Yates, 21, of Benjamin, Ben-jamin, and Tressa M. Warner, IS, of Spanish Fork; M. E. Tinder, 25, and Anis F. Turian, 13, tioth of Silver City; Wm. Carter, 21, of Provo Bench, and Rhoana Ilenrie, 18, or Panguiteh; George A. Smith, and Mrs. May Burkley, both 27 and both of Springville. Spring-ville. The following licenses were issued to Utah county people at Salt Lake: Charles F. Fleck, 2S, or Castilla Spring, and Jennie C Riwlins, lit, ,,r Clear Creek; .John W. WebO, 4o, and Suah A. Gunny, 28, both of Lehi. Bids Wanted.- Bids will be received up to June 1" for a cash rental of the hay land included in-cluded in the City reservoir site at Mapleton, which is not covered with water. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. For particulars apply to O. B. Huntington, Chairman. Working Xigrht and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless list-less n ess into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health, per box. Sold by 1; . C. J. Only 25c Peterson. Vte Don't K:Mvf. SlMilSaVlI.T.K. Jlltif Editor I n d k p k n i e . x i?.yj. S;V lilM O: , - I the st reel su; ;.i '. - - council? If you know, please mail the person or body a copy of this paper. Zeke. A good appetite Is essential to good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla creates an Appetite, tones and-Strengthens and-Strengthens the stomach. And builds up the wind..- sv.-iti1 It relieves that tired IVfling, by purifying and rt; t ! : og it promptly and pi thm m-M 1 v -ir' all scofula eruptions, nolle., num ,: -pimples and sores; strengthens the nerves, and gives sweet, refreshing sleep. No other medicine has taken such a hold upon the confidence of the people as Hood's Sarsaparilla. and its record of great cures is unequalled un-equalled by any other preparation. You may take Hood's Sarsaparilla with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. For Rent, Cheap! My four room dwelling bouse and tailor shop. I have a good, new sofa and dresser which I will sell cheap. John Maktin. Does This Strike YouS Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chronic coustipa-tion. coustipa-tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. City Drug Store. Have It Done Rijht. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned aud tlxed. Work guaranteed helps the team. Saves wear end expense, bold everywhere. Al HADE BY fiTlNmon nit cn. . t.'a rXS5l J(S53Vi SNOBBISHNESS. One Meets It Everywhere Not Confined Con-fined to Any One Set of People. A lady living in an unfashionable street invited a gentleman of leisurely life to her Lome, because in her sim-!ieity sim-!ieity she thought he seemed lonely . -vjs an exchang--. He came and at . ose of the ever'- -.- remarked to '. l had no idea i sii'. uid meet to : istinguished peopit it j our ho;:. ice unconsciously empnasiz.ny iionoua. 1.11 a utile uuun, ;iuuui . " Wri. TTnio Hnrrctt Welle (riv.-c I allowing1 instance of a lack of goo Planners: "Snobbishness is not confined to one set of people. Emphasized by fashion or literary pretensions, it spreads from villag-e to city. It exists in sardine factories fac-tories and in palatial mansions; it is met with at picnics and dances, as well as at dinners or conversation, parties. The links are close. "One cf Boston's oldest families gave a reception. Two scions of oilur old families attended, to whom the host said: 'I'll introduce you to these ladies opposite,' and he moved toivar-i them. " 'Excuse ns,' said one of the men, 'the ladies are of a peasant style of beauty; it is hardly worth while.' i "The host bowed low in recognition i tf Om ! r fir.criifiT nn vc f t n rT I n p- '"Vpc they are my nieces from the country, but I will not trouble you. "No apology would he receive, though ore was eagerly offered. Poor Drapr Isolated on Japan. Inferior and adulterated drugs have been introduced into Japan in such : large quantities that a law had to be I enacted to the effect that all drugs j landed in Japan must be inspected et the government laboratories before being be-ing offered for sale. Durable Cloth of Old Egypt. The cloth of the old Egyptians was bc pood that, though it- has been used for thousands of years as wrappings fci mummies, the Arabs of to-day can wear it. It is all of linen, the ancient Egyptians Egyp-tians considering wool unclean. This Means Business. On the principal lines of the Chi- 1 1 cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway tle. Barnett had reached the battle-oassenger battle-oassenger trains are electric lighted, field by this time, and he rescued the steam heated and protected by block hawk's bod from the cats. EkJ-Ss-S lhsrcat remedy for nervous prostration ana ail diseases of the reneratiTA SCxf TKansof either sox, such as Nervous Iro:.iratiou. Failing or Lost Manhood. 5KSM3i2w Impotency, Ni ?Iu!y Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessivo use .'i luuiia-u or u iuoi. wnu u lta in i im'-iinint inn nmi lor Solo t I f. I .t 3 r - U. A. BEESLEV. Examine All Bint or POTT'S Till i-ii More PENN YROYAL PILL! of .menstruation." They are " LIFH SAV12KS " to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No uiiown remedy for women equals them. Cannot do barm liffi Weomes a pleasure. gtl.M) l'KH HOX. 11Y MAIL. Soli by drug-gists. DR. MOTT'S CliEMIOAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. l-'or sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson, Druggist. & 9 9 of the passengers on our through trains take their meals in the dining-cars. The proportion on most railroads is less than 25 per cent. Tne extraordinary showing made by Burlington diners is due to two causes: 9 The service is unusually good. The prices are unusually reasonable. Trains for Omaha and t'hicano leave Denver t 1:40 p. in- and !1;"0 p. in. For Kansas City and St. Louis, at !:."0 p. in. Tickets at ollices of eon-nectiii eon-nectiii lines. Ticket Office w F. McMILLAN. General Agent, Salt Lake City. R F. Neslen, Trav. Puss. vt Freight Agt. VV OR-MS! VERJV1IFUGEI ? i Mut in Quanti'y. Dentin Quality. ' Fsr 20 Ysars Has Led e!2 WoriiTRinislSsr? For Sale By O. J. Peterson, Druggist. signals. With these modern appliances, appli-ances, railway traveling at high speeds has reached a degree of safety heretofore unknown and not attainable attain-able o.i roads where they are not in use. to. i k Kb ct ric lights ami steam lo af it no ;ihl. tn di'-pense wi'h th- L. i) ! U:- r;':;' A ,;!., S'. Lake Ciiy. CATS PROTECT CHICKENS. Tbree Semi-Wild 'rubble Foanet Ipon a Hank That Invaded a Poultry Yard. II. C. Barnett, who lives near Media, lias in his possession the body of a rhieken hawk that was killed in a pe-eu!;;;r pe-eu!;;;r lr.anner, reports the Philadelphia Philadel-phia Ileeord. Barnett is a general farmer, but makes a specialty of poultry poul-try raising-. Since he has owned the farm three old cats left by the former tenant have hung about the place in a semi-wild state. At first Barnett tried to tame the animals, but they repulsed all friendly overtures and took up their abode in the barn. However, as they did not harm the chickens they were not molested. The other day, while Barnett was on his barn roof replacing some shingles, he heard a loud cackling in the yard below. Looking down, be saw a number num-ber of his chickens huddled together and seemingly greatly agitated. Then he discovered a large hawk just pre- j paring to make a swoop. Barnett was preparing to descend to the rescue when the hawk made a plunge at the terrified fowls. The robber was leisurely lei-surely preparing to carry off a chieVen when there was a quick patter of feet and the three cats bounded into view. The hawk made an effort to escape with its prey, but the cats came to the rescue, in the nick of time. The hawk made a spunky resistance, but the com bined assault of the cats overpowered w althouh onlv after a fierce vt AND VITALITY DR. MOTfa WEitvHKirrB rTT.f,i Tnvimln U-I.l. . . i I - jr Mtre T1IOS. A. 15EESLEV. BEESLEY MARBLE WORKS MANUKACTUKKKS ok Illtill t. KADK (Ilonamental : Ulork IN MAlilSLK AND GKANITE- Our "Work. Get Our Prices. work guaranteed strictly first class. T-TT.A.XX -A Magnificent Stock of- M Mill PfBSBDlS, At Prices to Bviit'E vervl i v.' .... -. ' t i c. Lovt-i v . : 1 1 i : ii'l (Jut (.I lass. They overcomes Weak-ncss, Weak-ncss, irregularity and omissions, increase vigor vig-or and banish, "pains (m c ! & i m a J 214 S. 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