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Show -- ft . Vol, UV. -- Hie followng letter iu received froa Drrtt." A,: Atwood of Riverside, California. The Dr. and Mrs. Atwood had Just returned to their home .after an extended auto trip which took them at far eait at Wis short etop in. consin; They made Bearer a few weeks ago. Wonder what they wonld bay tald had the? teen gome of the real wonders and thebeautlesof Southern Utah. . September 10, 119 My Dear Mr. and Mrs. Carlton- - . .We ;.jreeetT.the:::.Pre8i:'ainil(ht and wish, to congratulate you on a ?!5T paperlJ.onlywlh.we - had had time to go on that fishing trip. We reached home in good shape Sunday night. With all It was a very Interesting trip and very beneficial to both of us. The roads from abou ten or fifteen miles of Bearer City, until we reached Las Vegas, Nevada, were not so good as the other side of the city. There Is a good start, but still needs work whkh What I wish to impress upon you is that from Cedar City to Las Vegas is one of the most beautiful scenic roads we saw on the entire route. In fact nowhere hare we ever seen such beautiful and wonderful scenery as the Valley of Fire. Even the Grand Canyon Is not more wonderful We were unable to visit ZIon Canyon but from pictures and reports from those who have visited this canyon, Jt mnst be truly wonderful. We had never, heard of the wonders of that country nor of Its beauty. No one seems to have advertised It. The people along the route should take it up. It is the shortest route and the beet to Salt Lake from Southern California, A little fixing should make It a fine road. x wniang or Here,, left twonays before ire arrived and Went through "" your dty. It was raining as we crossed the desert and it was perfectly delight- " - this-sid- wfllcome.,-----T-V::.--.i;T--v'- '; "' : ,.. ', Beaver City. Utah. Friday, September 1$, ETlXIXa MONEY - STAY LONGER r v-i '. mi. No. 41 THE DAILT C1IROSACLI A WARNING The Daily Chronacle ot which we hare two copies waa the next paper to be published in Bearer, and Wat published by the Chronicle Printing and Publishing Company, at $7.60 per annum, pottage Included. April 1, 1870 Bearer Notee- Mr. Al Thome hat been appoint ed nightwatchman by the city coun' y' : 'cil.' Life Is gay and blithe and sunny since the peace dove hit the breeze; everyone Is burning money just as if it grew on trees. I Insist on thrift and saving, but there's none to heed my words; Johnnies say that I am raring, and throw money to the birds. Men are drawing princely wages, and their breasts are filled with mirth, and the' Jeer foreboding tagesrwho predict a day of dearth ; but that day will come as surely, as tomorrow's sun will rise; things will then be going poorly with the giddy spendthrift .. guys. Things won't boom along forever as they're boom ing now, my friends; and the man who's truly clever tares as ably at he (ponds. It It patent to the know ing, In expansive times like these, that the kopeks wont - be growing always on the shrubs and treea There will come a day of trouble. when this boom is left behind, and the kopeck and the hnble will be mighty hard to find; happy then the ladt whose wages have been safely placed In brine, who obeyed the seers and sages, when the saving graft was fine. And how tick will be the mortals who like spendthrifts now behave, who reply with Jeers and chortles when we call on them to save Walt Mason. - - ; REV.ZOOK'S It is a dull dav when somebody; does not DroDose a new KMODUCnOII cure for the high cost of living. Cut every suggested rem edy when closely examined is seen to be a futility. Boost The following wat taken Iron the ' Park Record and will serve at en ing wages tends to augment ratner than to relieve the sit Introduction. Mr, Zook nsim to uation. So with every other device that has been pro Bearer from Park City where he posed. The world has had many periods of wild inflation labored for orer two years: withlts attendant evils and it has found but one sovereign Good. from Rev. Zoofe At I cure. That cure is the stress wuch comes inevitably Indications that we will be bleated expect toBye be gone ere another Issue al'ke to individuals and nations4 when spending forges with a rain ttorm In a very few ot oar enterprising goes to press, I want a word with Its read-'- '. vahead of earning. The world is now approaching such a daya. crisis. The time is approaching in our own country when President Murdoch, accompanied a, i. '"''- :'. To tay that the kind wordt and by hit daughter. Mrt. JulU P. M people cannot pay two prices foff everything.. Inflation, Farntworth, left for Salt Lake yes deeda of Parkitea hare been apprenow a full and raging tide, must ultimately run to the in- terday to attend conference. ciated doet not express what I would evitable sequel of collapse. And nothing short of collapse Market Report like to aay to you. I feel like I waa , will serve to correct mischiefs which are so widespread as Flour, $1.00 per hundred. leaving my home town, where I had 1. tB 8horte. hundred. spent all ny lite. per to have infected every rank and level The cure, and the I have tried to be a good citlcea $1.00 per hundred. Bran, only cure for the distemper which afflicts the country is Wheat, $ 115 per hundred. and to do my duty by my Ood and a spell of hard timesof times when the swollen prices hundred. you at my brothert and sisters, t $1.75 Barley, per ' ...VI!. .. Ml ! U 1.1 uecause II. now prevailing can not oe- paiu wm oe Oata, $1.00 per hundred. find I have many friends here. I uie puDiic Corn, $4.75 per hundred. may have a few enemies, but if I w'thout the means of paying. . feared a few enemies I woald get oat The time is approaching when industry must break Hay $10 to $11 per ton. of pablk life altogether. I Beef, 5c to 10c per ponnd. down under the burdens placed upon it; and when it conv think we tail in oar attempt Bacon, 1 8c per ponnd. es, there will be the distress which always follows upon Salt Pork. 17c per pound. to make thit old world better because we tear we will make tome the heels of paralysis and stagnation. We have seen the Butter r 15c per.'poundA.''. If we do what we know te be 15c Cheese, line bread and the soup kitchen in days not o long past per ponnd. 10c dosen. Eggs per right as to have been forgotten. Ihereyare similar days ahead. I am sorry to leave the beautiful Potatoet, 5c to 75c per bushel And perhaps the sooner the better, for our moral welfare little mountain town with Its good Universal inflation is nothing less than a universal disWlUlam Atkln went to IQford people, bat my educational program WHY PRICES ARB HIGH temper, and it yields a sure "product of moral degeneracy. Thursday with a party of friends, compelled me to request a change at The only corrective is a state of things that will recall who were teeing him off tor Califor thlt time. nia, where he will enter the Southern Distribution ot food ttnfft taken men to their senses My good, wishes and prayers will by enforcing upon them realities as University of California for the com alwaya be for the welfare of Park lover from the government supplies arancauaues. roverjy is arasuc meaicine ing school year. was attended with considerable dif aisiincx irom City. to the sight nor to the taste. But it is neither It pleasant If I have done you people any harm ficulty in. New York. The following Speaking of progress, two young I am sorry. If I have brought aay interesting account of the recent at is a sovereign cure for that species of fever which is now farmers, Paul Tanner and Carl Teu sunshine Into your lift, the glory be-tempt to give tome relief to consum running a mad course here and elsewhere. ton In Wettfield, have bought an al longt to God from whom all good ers from the prevailing high prices Reactions do not come without a wrench. And when talfa and grain cutter which con has been given by the deputy commit the pressure' of deflation comesras ultimately irmiistf it serves over of 'the food These thanks and good wishes In sloner of markets, Edwin J. O'Mall-ewho had the distribution in hand will almost certainly be attended by convulsions that may value for stock. They are making clude you too. Stroller, for the shake the social structure to its foundations. The dis- every effort to prove that they have columns of printer's Ink contributed I went to the East Street pier to see how we were get turbances that have attended the upward movement will used good judgment la sticking to for my artlclet to the public. . Ml 1 ?At. ! farms.: They art breeding fine Mrt. Zook Joint tne la these few AA.J wim ting along nnloading the barge. We wnav win nappen these inviai wnen comrasiea are paying a big price for onr trucks appear big banchea of plga and the new pro worfia, '. when the tide shall turn the other way. It is the part of cesses, increase the and I wanted to be sure they were feeding jpower, wisdom now to make preparationjfor protection : a&ainst they say. at least eighty-fire Pastor Community Church, per ct being' kept bU8y.",Wh'en I got to the ' 'T.K: pier; I found the bargemen lying on the passions certain to be aroii?c wlien values .of every over the bld.wtyv. .yv Mrs. Owen Grover gave a musical the boxes, their rolled-a- p coats being thingr including labor, shall be forced to flecline to nor Home teconomlct The H1 Club used at pillows.' The driven of sev mal levels. There will be last Tuesday- evening in honor of her those, and their name will be hold the en trucks were sitting half asleep nelce Miss Laura Bowman, who the regular meeting Friday - legion, who in madness will wish to reenact here the trag 25th of next week.: New officers wat leaving toon for her home ia in their machines. I asked a man on the barge what ic record of Russia. The conservative forces of society must be elected tor the ensuing year BunkerrCle, Nevada.' About e the trouble was. I waa told that will be called upon in the interest of social order, even of There, will be a program and social guests were present." The evenjust at they were starting to work. civ'lization itself' to meet and overcome destructive pro time. All come and make this meet-- , ing wat tpent la mnslc: 7 Mrt. Alex Goodwin tang several a delegate ot their anion happened grammes. Let them be ing a success and elect good officers prepared. Argonaut for this coming year. ' v selections from Grand were not and told them ' 5 newt-week- ly ;; ,. - ' . : -- . tome-tlm- ea en-em- tet - ' . two-thir- ds y, ' m-- Twenty-fourt- h 1 A ' . ; - " Mrs. Atwood and I are already planning to take a trip over the scen ic part of the route when we are not in so much hurry. With beet wishes to both of you, along they H. A. Atwood. permitted to load the boxes on the I am very sincerely trucks. They could only pat them on . , Mra. John Griffiths Is getting along the pier. It waa the Job of another real well after suffering Intensely labor organization to get the food ifrom the pier to the tracks. with Infection of her arm. As the tailboards of the trucks Mrs. Joseph .returned Monday to extended over the barge, I pointed her home at Adamsville after spend- - out that It was easier to load the tag a couple of weeks with her dau boxea on the . track, than to carry them around the truck and put them ghter, Mrs. Charles Murdock.' on the pier. Finally the men offered Alma Powell an employee, of the a compromise. They wonld load the Telluride company at the Teliurlde boxes on to the tall piece of the Power Piant, slipped down a ; hill tracks they said, but I would have to while on the way to his cabin, break- get men from another anion to haul : V the boxes to the middle of the truck. ing one rib. :; ' - I found the delegate of the proper Mrs. Clarrtssa Stoney Stubbs left union, who got the men who are per-this wwek for Provo, where she and miuea 10 toaa ue tracts, we peia this the barge helpers 60c per hoar, I be Mr. Stubbs expect to spend coming winter. lieve. ' The newcomert got a cent a box,' and each driver and track cost The Bond Election which was to 1 32 a day. After we got things an have been held Tuesday for. the pur def It didn't take long to hare way on of of the question pose voting string of trucks running from the .Issuing M4.0Q0 of bondt to Jmprove and enlarge our electric system, was pier to the rarlous schools. postponed indefinitely by order of Bui I think I got one ot the real the mayor. reasons for the high cost ot tiring. Wm. Cook is here from Salt Lake That, it, the number of men who han City for a few weeks stay with his die. the. rariona. commodities before parents, Mr. and they reach the consumer. Just think sr Joe Manderfleld ot tr Lnkr'ahd for oneuc a 'cattleman from jCallfornia, who anything one man to put were on their way to Cedar last week a box on the tailboard, and. another stopped at the home or Mr.' Edward to pull that box to the center of the F. Twitchell for lunch and were met truck. .' ' Lby H. A. Chrlstensen who accom . panied them as far at Bearer. LETS ORGANIZE A CHAPTER " e -- -"' : , . -- but-driv- ' - Mist Beatrice Hurst leaves Satur Service men ot Beaver, let's get day for Salt Lake where she will at tend school this coming year at the busy and stay abreat ot the timet. We served in the cause of humanity . . Cnirertlty of Utah. and are entitled to, membership In Belknap Rebckah Lodge held Us the American legion. . The memberregular meeting Tuesday erenlng ship Is ours for mere nothing. Clint with a large attendance. , The reg on McShane Is a member of the ex alar business was gone through with ecutlve committee of the state, rep after which Mrs. Arch Clyde and Ru resenting Beaver county. Men, let's by Tattersall gave very Instructlre come out and organise a chapter In hlcb ..were much, .enjoyed .Beaver.wilh "tlcShtneV 4L The a readings,, by all. A letter was read from the American legion Is a big organise State president, stating that she tloa with a bigger purpose. Let' would make her official visit to Bel- get our chapter organised and make knap. Rebekah Lodge at their first it bigger. It requires fifteen mem meeting In October, which will be bers to organise and we hare men October ?th. Great preparations will enough to multiply that by fire or be made for this visit and it Is hop- six- .- Let's alt get together Tuenday ed that all of the members will be night at 1:10 at the county court house.. Sincerely yours A. Buddy. present , , ' t thirty-Av- o '.'v--- The treaty and the league shall go into force when rat At the present time only Germany, she was forced, and Great Britain who blames her have acted. ified bv German Vv and three- of the nrindDal Dowers. . . t A A W ONLY A LOAN It Mexico will pay the loan made to the bandits for the release of the two American aviators. now appears that terlng the dlshet la the kitchen. THEIR BROTHER'S KEEPER chlld't hat waa found by Aahworth Wednesday mnming, out in front of her noma Owner may hare It by calling tor it Jaxibo, the man from Mara, was making a flying trip to the rations capltols of the world to observe the wisdom with which the nations rul'. ed themselres. Ills first top waa Washington, where congress was In the act of pas sing a resolution beseeching Eng land to please wear rubber heels It she persisted in. treading on the long suffering necks of the Irish. "How perfectly charming and humane!thought Jatzbo. "To think of a.country to perfect that It can .de-rote Hi time to the moral betterment of other cottntriet.w3"T - And he hopped to- London,1 where he found parliament preparing a met Mrs. Hattie PASSENGER Opera. Nephl BIckley gare aevcrf 1 selections on the guitar, assisted by Mra. Grover with the violin and Mrt. Goodwin at the piano. . .Aant Betsy recited during the evening several ot her fine poems. . Albert Mnlr gave a vocal tolo. ' Refreshments were served during the erenlng.' - - PASSES AWAY party was given by Mist Olive at the home of her parents last Friday afternoon between the hours of two and la honor of her guest, Mist Haul Burke of Virgin City. Game were played on the lawn, after which a' picnic lunch wat served. Those present were: ' Hatel Burke, Joe Bowman, Noma "' Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Fracer, who White, Pera Hansen. Pearl White, Berneta Thompson, Reba Black, Mar- - hare lived for many years on the old Ian Lindsy and Olive Orover. home farm, hare recently bought the home owned by Tom Guna and Mr.. and Mrs. Gut'Fernley enter are expecting to more soon to their tained la their beautiful home about new "residence. "' thirty of their friends last Tuesday Mra. Margaret Murdock and little erenlng. The time wat tpent Blar ing progressive 100, checkers and daughter, Dorothy, are iU at' their crocklnole until midnight, when wat home with typhoid ferer. They are ermelon, together with a delicious getting along nicely and K it hoped.. .lunch wat served- Everyone left ex- that It will prove a mild case and pressing themtelret at baring had a both will toon be well agaia. . ' most enjdyable party. About everyone, who went to the On Friday the Kth the Home 8t George fruit festival hat return club will meet In the library ed tome thankful to get back and auditorium for the purpose of elect- the quiet of their own homea, while ing new officers.--- ' The absence of othert feel that' It Is dull to extinc members will not save them from A Drover, two-thir- ty ' -- J. C 0Hara passenger on 1st sec tion ot train No. 1, died on train at Stockton.. Utah, .Wednesdey erenlng, September ITth.v: The body was re moved at MUtord and given In cha ge of Undertaker E. B. Jorgentea, who la endeavoring to locate rela tivea ot the deceased. The deceased purchased a round trip ticket Jane 2Srd. 1111 at Orange. California, to Denver, Colorado, and return and was on his way home at time ot his being "elected lfch6ten. Aflne mu death. 8a far aa tt known at thtt sical arecram wltt be feature.- - An MtsY Vert' Thayer 6f Wellington; lime,' cause' Vrdea''lia'anjeterinlned" outline for. the coming year'e work who wat a pupil at ' Murdoch Acar- -' Deceased appears to be about fifty All pl will be touched upon. emy while back. Jiving, with the fam sage begging Mexico to apeak harsh- yeara of age. . be aad present try ily of Seth Bmlth, her ancle, waa mar bandits' if to 'her necessary, and, ly our Joe game t, on Thursday to Forest ried worthy Bagshaw, to even take their guns away. ot Miss Lanra Bowman who has warden a recelred home of at the largeshlpment her parentt. "How exceedingly blaarre, thought Rainbow trout last week from the been visiting her anat. Mrt. Owen Old friends here were pleated to reJatsbo. hatchery at 8pringrllle. There were Orover, left by auto Wednesday of ceive Invitations. ; And be skipped to Paris just la and last week for 8t George, where she 25000 fish two and f e time to fined the chamber ot three inches In length. He hat put expected to meet her father aad re- Mr. Eilott Wllden has returned drafting an appeal to the Unit them la the streams that need them turn to her home In Bunkerrille, rom a trip to 8alt Lake and neigh ed States to please remember. If they I towns where he has tpent Indian which are the creek, worst boring Insisted on lynching negroes, that tourists psssed through Bea- some little time visiting friends and Many North Bearer Baker's canyon, Rlrer, thla it the age of anaesthetics. ver thlt week, tome going east and relatives. He was at Salt Lake for. "Well, I'm another" thought Jat- creek and Kent'a lake. Thla sounds othert wttt. Among them were: Mr over a week risking hit nieces and sbo, although he hardly erer used as It we might have tome fine sport Califor- nephews, who gare him a happy sun of Ketell and Mra, Pomona, slang. And three French fire en- thtt coming season. nia, a well known dentist of that prise party. There were elerea nep gines looking for a fire, ran orer ' city. They had been for a visit at hews and fire nieces present They his him before he recovered from Mr. J. H. Manderfleld, president Grand,. Junction.,. Colorado. making entertained .him with an music aad of speaking and It will alwayt be a Arrowheod over trail the of the Arrowhead Trail improvement the trip bright spot In hit memory. Three which They very highly. Hotel they speak If a girl only knew it, she'd be far association, stopped at the daya spent at the reunion "of the In road tt the that good very over the in tay veterans of the Black Hawk war, gomore successful In catching him If Mansfield Friday, looking terests ot the road. He agrees with condition- all along the way except from there to Seplo to visit a In a she'd meet htm tome erenlng some of the live blood here, that In a few placet. The worst piece of ing and one and to Fillton gingham apron and ask him to wait Puffer's Lake It the place ot placet road wat between Price and the Col- more to Visit daughter his oldest daughter, until the- - Jlnfohed the housework. to have a summer resort, but a good orado line."" They are returning to Mr. WltdCD lays ha bad a tipInstead of meeting him all fluffed up road hat to be built first to accom- California by the way of Ely and Re top, time, but hi it $Ui to get back to his ia Beaver. no, Nevada. when he could bear her mother claV- plish the balance. - cs tion., - Shim-min- . ' -- ne-ha- lf depu-tlee- I , , - - e |