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Show CASES FOR JUNE TERM. Wall-Pap- Shanghai Fears tha Tram. An electric tramway service will Litigation probably be started in Shanghai soon. A native paper has been urging the " Chinese guilds to organize a boycott Milforil Tina-- . The following setting of cases has of the trams, and It declares that the .een malo fur the June terra of the' dangers from the speed of the trams Fifth district murt at Weaver City: and Uvo wires must cause InnumerKdward Patterson, administrator, able fatal accidents. vs. John Ryan, set for June 16 at 2 o p c!'d. White vs. C. W. Watts et al.. Old as ths Human Race. June 17. "The woman tempted me," la the C. D. White vs. Thomas Cartwright, oldest excuse In the world, and It bids June 18. fair to outlast all others. lumm et al. vs. W. L. Croff, Juno er, Before Greenwood. to Paints, Etc. g, Palming. Graining. Paper-HanginCnlcliuinlog. Tlating, Sign Painting. Ordra br mall receive prompt at tantlon. KKAPTON, CURTIS HANGER CO. a Como Judga Ik. Uisou lllackner vs. W. L. Groff, June 2U- Henry Enierwm vs. Reciprocity Mining Co., June 23. 11. Fennemore IjjuIhu Smith ve. A. et al., June 27. Clarence E. Emerson vs. John Meg-ta- 217 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. Phones: Dell 1781K. Ind. 2287. A still whon fitted with s fins sot of Horst Looks Fluor Fin June Newspaper Advertisng is the Best Kind, and Mining Team Outfits on hand or modo to order. Collars ( othsr Horse Goods in stock. Headquarters for Salt Laka City, Utah. 133 West First South, people. out-of-to- wfXfwC OVERLAND ROUTE SHORTEST T"1 e nwtrmUmlim XutNhSuU.hHWnwe oa-ao- s Seventh StrosL WASHINGTON, D- - O. RgFIRXNCIS. 5 MILFORD, UTAH, The Syracuse Easy Washing Machine ROUTE WITH EQUIPMENT BEST THE T1IE COUNTRY IN To All Points East. Whan ysu travtl, ysu want ts get there" and you want to go with the grostoot possible oomfert The Overland Route oolveo the problem. Aok any OREGON SHORT LINE Agsnt far rataa and particulars. 0. S. SPENCER, D. E. BURLEY, A. Q. P. A. CL PARTICULAR. d P. A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I 1 Automobile Tires Vulcanised. Bicycle Repairing and Sundries. Baby Carriage Tires Put on. 1 CANYON of the QRANDE EAOLE RIVER CANYON. PANORAMA lOP LENWOOD SPRINSSL BEAUTY ALL. THR WAY. f the GUNNISON. OANYON CARDEN OF THE QODC THREE THE THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST TO DENVER. T. LOUI AND CHICAGO ROYAL CORCB. i Vnte Hates Englishmen. If Your ,'mfUm For Folders, Booklets, Eta., Addroal . i, a. BENTON, 0. A. P. D, Balt Lake City. Local l.rA I IN BLL COUNTRIES. d Irtci with WmtUmrton i tkt pmtrmt. An, Patent sad kfitagemeat Practice ExdecMp. Write A man named Constant was arrested In a Paris cafe the other day for insulting two Englishmen. In ex1 cannot help It; planation he said: whenever I see an Englishman I so enrsgod that I could do anything to him. SLEEPER. E. 4TH SOUTH ST. Ind., 147t Boll, 1S4S. SSS 1 mm WASHINOTON,.D. a MANITOU SPRINGS. through trains. N o WHEEL OAF. WACON NATURAL1 Osbornes A Straw Clock. An extraordinary addition fcu keen made to the exhibition of Inventions now being held In Berlin. A shoemaker named Wegner, living in Stras-bursAnt In a clock of the grandfather shape, nearly six feet high, made entirely of straw. The wheels, pointers, cane and every detail are of straw. Wegner has exclusively taken 15' years to construct thin strange piece of mechanism. It keeps perfect time, n Berlin report says. SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD. Work Guaranteed. All Store C. Does Not Supply Cl FRESH RUBBER STOCK, TRY US emaiMMrtrtrtrtWiMMIrtrti1iW1elHBMiniMWBlBWWliBBlila1ilrtrtsleliWgHHl WE WILL. Prpey and Mail. THE DOCTORS threat CATARRW-Deate- aa trooMeo. sar Unum, brenehlal nod tor liver oat km imblA dlsossoo. a, otemaeh, Maddor trail' noy ooiaplnlnie, ehronle dlosooso end ohlldroR, heart dlssaoa oboroa tSt. Vlluo' apiool trouble. okla dleoa roMimnUam. Aiomsm of the --flotulo sod roetal innibUs, gfto.nook), blood dioooooo. tapowWm. JwF vor, ayaisrto. apUopoy, iRoomala. odk, oil ouroblo aervoua. private and ear dlNIMCi SHORES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB Dro. Sboroo tore 1?J! KBW VZ3225 Chronlo Dloaaaco o( svsry rsiro and that Drw Sho ModUSa frss,anto srovo (a the nffllotod Ossa h roqulrod wador ISO ow the to othara. to lo 5Lt ourins MEN A SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Special Department tor Dortmeat eoeluolvolr for the Frlvole Dleao of Mon. hetbei or ooRtaswn. Young sm eauaed hy isnoronco. men have heoR led oelroy by bod eempaatonn-mlddte-M- nd rhe hove gene to ezoeeeee old oteo who flod tkelr eexue! the dtaeooeo ooetrooted vigor yeoe unfortunolee who have all stlian who seed the oaunm vie time of blood poleon-u- nd oordlell end old of espetleorod end hlodly iMystelono oreFAME Ol Invited to ooooult I hie deportment end be odvleed ol I CHARGE. So aura la tho euro under DNS. SHORES "l MEN Shovoo sots I more men then oil tho "Poke Mod a a dI lootitw uoek eempootoe Ml lid the ally Necbeop. tom MODERN to No matter what your trouble la. or erne noe ibimu to euro you. eooeult three Mooter gpostoUoto. free of charge, and leant how you ran bo cured. Dro. Bhofuo low rotes are not held eut se an INDUCEMENT to patronise them they almyly into tho low rate U la right and Juet but snlldt your oelroneee OOLJB-L-Y ON TWB OROUNDS OF PROVEN COMPETENCE. Homo TVealment Curas. Write for Free Symptom Llot If you cannot toll. OFFICE HOURS: I a. m. to p. ' m. DA O. Sundays and bolidoyq, M n. m. to 11. MS Bo. Drs. Shores & Shwes, Expert Specialiets, S3Ti ing water. This water, while mineralized, is much different to any other mineral or hot water springs, being a bright blue color and as soft as rain water. No matter how intense the pain, caused by rheumatics, it must yield to the first bath the patient takes takes after reaching the springs. The springs are located eleven miles northeast of Milford, in Beaver county, and are nicely fitted up to accommodate ten or twelve people. The prices are moderate, being from $2 to $3 per day; special arrangements can be made by the month. The springs are reached by the Salt Lake Route to Milford and by taking a team from there to the springs. Why these springs have not been advertised and brought to the notice of suffering huiftanity is something unusual. For years people from the state have been visiting spring! east, west, north and south, with inconveniences and hearty expense, when yiglit at nome there is a spring without eqital for curative powers in this or any other country. Ten years ago a Mr. Jacobs wrote a letter to Mr. Win.4 Armstrong, then at Smyths ranch, that he would send a friendtowho was sufthe springs fering with rheumatics for him to take for treatment Mr. Armstrong met the patient at the train on a Sunday morning and had to carry him to his house. After breakfast he hitched up his team, arranged a cot in the rear end of his buggy and he and his wife drove him to the springs and left him to be cared for by a colored lady, and drove back to the ranch. The following Sunday Mr. Armstrong and his wife, anxious to learn how the sufferers condition was, drove to the spring to see how their friends patient was getting along, and on reaching the spring found him out chopping wood and the following week the patient walked eight miles to the train and went home cured. Five years ago John Taylor of Frisco, from exposure, was taken down with inflammatory rheumatism and in a few days his entire person had swollen to twice its original size, suffering with pain and helpless. Mr. Henry Osborn of Frisco arranged a spring wagon with a bed, loaded him in and drove twenty miles to the springs. He was carried and placed in the bath tub, and after remaining in the water 30 minutes was taken out, stood up and with the aid of one person, walked to his room and in ten days was cured and attending to his daily labor. Four years ago J. L. Moore, then assistant freight and passenger agent for the S. P., Ll A. & S. L. route, after being treated by the best physicians in Salt Lake City for two weeks without relief, was taken to these springs and cared in one day, being able to be at his desk three days from the time he started to the springs, and it has been said that the springs did not only cure him of rheumatism, but made a preacher out of him, at least he is now a minister of the gospel in California. . There is scarcely a month in the year that just such cases as the above are not cured by these springs, as well as a great many other ailments too numerous to mention. It has been the custom of the people of Beaver county to visit these springs with a camping outfit for all ailments, when they could not find relief from medical treatment.- It is known to have cured rheumatics, eczema, catarrh, dropsy, hay fever, urinary troubles, asthma, gout, female diseases, blood poison, kidney diseases, scurvy, delirium tremens, piles, dandruff, lost vigor, and all kinds of blood and skin diseases. It has only been quite recently that the springs have been fitted up to take care of and accommodate tne public and are now prepared to make an old man young. These springs can be vouched for by any person that has ever visited them for treatment, and there have been very many who have offered to testify to the good these springs have done for people, and any person requiring treatment to be derived from hot springs in no place find water more curative than the waters from these springs. There is nothing artificial about them and no need heating of water or steam. - eeo-fourt- oocooooo CURED. 338 Main Street, and the Postoffice is next door. - -T oupwior Doull Drug Co., CURE WHO Sim DAYS $40.00 $50.00 $65.00 01 SALE JOKE WITH STOPOVERS Id to SEPTEMlEt LOS ANGELES lilt; IICLBSNE Netumlns Some Way . . 40 Neturnlnj tbm Son Proa. S0 Netumlns tbro Fortlood, Sid Two dally palatial trains with snoxeollod Dining Car Bsrvloe, Pullman and Tourist Blsopsrs. Good on Los Angolos Limited. For reservations orsthor Information ask yssr local agsnL Or Write J. H. Burtner, I. p. A., 169 Miifi Street, Salt Like g The above named springs, while not extensively known to the world, are very well known to the people of Beaver county for the virtue of their curative powers. These springs are to the people of Milford as the Bpring Silosse was to the people of Jerusalem in the year one. For the past 110 years there has not been one case of any description of a disease treated by the waters from this spring that has not been benefited and cured. Kheumatism, especially inflammatory, yields to treatment by this water like ice to the August sum While this water has been analyzed and shows the predominating ingredients to be salt, there is still some hidden virtue that the chemist can not pronounce by the common form of a test in analyz- the WOMAN, flBVrfiri THE CLOTHES, NlllVX tjnVXjkJ the money. An old bachelor, who llvea In the suburbs of a southern city, hires a negro to clean up his room, fill the A lamp and perform like services. few days ago the colored domestic, who had been using his employer's blacking, said: Hobs, our blackin' am done out.''. What do you mean by I saying our blacking? " growled' the sordid employer, everything belongs to me. I want you to understand that Ths terrinothing beloi gs to you. fied darkey apologized and promised to remember. On the following Sunday the bachelor happened to meet ths colored menial, accompanied by a I chocolate-colorewoman pushing a Was that your baby baby carriage. In that carriage?" he aaked ths next I gay at hit home when he was enter lalnlng quite a number of hie friends I No boat, dat's not our chile; datl your chile. I'ae neber gwlne to ear I tuffln belongs to tee no mush." FIRST CLASS ONE Or OVER ROADBEDS MTINTI tSiit ft r. Man'o Literal Obedience Colored Caueed Slight Embarrassment. MEANS: THE tmm SmS MtentehUtty. M. ALMOST TOO mm Hot mm The term was continued to June 16 at 2 p. m. WAS urn, mt ear, sww ft that lkOudlriIoteoi Joseph applied for letters at administration In the estate of Joseph II. Joseph, deceased, tiles bonds In the sum of 3500. Tuscarora Ulllins filed bond in the sum of 95no as administrator In the estate of William Glllins. The final account In the George Want estate was allowed. Mammoth Copper Mining Co. va. entered W. W. Wlsromh, judgment iur plaintiff by default In the sum of 50 attorney 2O0 with Interest and HARNESS. w THaoc-Maaaejw-- all uuaii - win. Reese Sul 24. Umlsi; Smith, administratrix estate of W. 1. Smith, deceased, vs. A. H. emu-mor- e and S. K. llowd, June 23. Meetas, C. K. Emerson vs. John June 24. Mabel Kerwin was granted a decree of divorce, together with the custody of one child, from W. M. Ker- sevdt City L |