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Show TO RUSH WORK ON DAM. Wall-Pap- Conetructicn of tna Great Irrigation Syctem Near Mineraville Will Of gin in the Near Futura. Paints, Etc. GralulBg, PxluUBg. Paper-Haagln- CalclaiiaUc. TtfcUng, Big Orders tenticm. nail bjr IVRiliui. er. Painting. Milford Times. at receive prompt KNAPTON, CURTIS HANGER CO. a It f ebtlinaied that the am and canal will coni at least The sol) Is extremely rich, tuj will iirudiice grain, fruit and vegetable in pnifUMlim. Mr. Kimball states that hi company Las received every assistance (mm government, state and county well as from the people nfflciala of Mlncrsvlllc. Identified with the company is the Mineraville Irrigation lion. Jint'ii:i Kifuhull, prchldent lid ueral manager of the beaver Irrigation, Light and Power Co.; Caleb Tanner, engineer of thextaieof l and William Kuliertn, president ot Co. the Minerevllle Irrigation Co., and lo r i it manager for the Irrij at;'in Many Languages. Co., were in Milford lAKt Katurdiy. Immense empire governed In the fitting returned from an inapertiun 60 languages 1 the vile of Itm propound yrem. by the czar of Ruaala, are spoken. Mr. TaniuT accompanied the two meiuhem of tha company In enter iliat he might become fully acquainted with all the detail of the glgnii'-Jplan. Mr. Klin hall talked very Interestingly while here concerning the proS ject. He trialed that the comptuy ynwipuy vmslns U IliBUiraswaiilw Vsstssi PATINT haa weuri--d a grant from the governsrfTsmsstb THAT PAY, st ei ment of 48,226 acre, and haa algo ob-- t seeISrsly, l sa ii asly yes ss if nerl other valuable modal feuiar tastek to yniB ssysst tasd It is holdings. A pMSSMhllay. I JSSfS1 fSMWe PUR the intent ion to couatruet a large verivmiM PAssma ncrcncNCxs. am Boo PrsAlsUs CtlsMs witMta dam in the Heaver river near Mlnera-vllle- , MOB Bevmntti BtreeL and take out a vaat quantity WA8HINOTON, D. O. ot witter for these tracts. Aa soon aa are completed the tract, the canal granted by the government under the Carey net. will he open to acttJemcm. and those who acquire homestead right thereon will lie able to pur chase a wafer right with thuir laud A noon a the necessary legal for 'ualitle. have been completed, th work of const ruction will begin. 1: :a expected that at lehat 600 men will be employed on the dam and canals. The plun mean a great deal Nr Heaver county. There will be room I here for twenty thousand residents on the land thus brought under cul- - u e u; lli-ave- 1 217 S. State Stri rt. Salt Lake City. Phones: Cell 1781K, Ind 2287. c , A Pina Horss Leeks Finer fitted w.th a fine sat af still TMADC-MAAK- Fowler Smith Iliad-Sewe- d HARNESS. w. n DIRECTORIES: ? TIME CARDS. TRAINS ENTERING AND LEAVING 8ALT LAKE CITY. DENVER A RIO GRANDE. MEAN'S: Depet: Second South Street, between Fifth and Sixth Wsat Streets. TRAINS LEAVE: Going aoutk and aaat at 7:30 a. m.; 1:10 a. m.; 3:00 p. m.; 4:30 p. m.; 0:60 p. ix. Going north and weat at 11:06 a. m.; 10:36 a. m.; 1:00 p. m.; 3:30 p. m.; 6:60 p. m. TRAINS Ait lUVE: From the south aad aaat at 10:30 a. at.: 13:50 p. m.; 3:30 p. m.; 1:40 p. a.; 11:60 p. a. From tba north and weat at 7:63 a. m.; 0:50 a. m.; 1:65 p. m.; 1:10 p. m.; 1:40 p. m. ROUTE WITH FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENT OVER ONE OP ' THE BEST ROADBEDS IN THE COUNTRY THE SHORTEST To All Points East. 2 Whan you trovol, you wont to got thara" and you wont to go with tho graotost psaalblo aomfort. Tho Ovoriand ftouto solves tha problem. Ask any OREGON SHORT LINE Agont for rotoa and particulars. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. A. D. B. S SPENCER, A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. a P. A. Win o Automobile Tlree Vulcanised. Icyclo Repairing and Sundries. Baby Carrlaga Tlraa Put an. All Work Guaranteed. SHORT LINE. OREGON Depot: Third Weat Street, between North and South Tempi Strecta TRAINS LEAVE: Going north, eut aad weat a. m.; 0:30 a. m.; 13:36 p. a.; 13:35 .; 4:00 p. m.; 0:11 p. p. in.; 1:00 p. m.; 11:45 p. m. TRAINS ARRIVE: From the north, east an! west at 0:30 a. m.; 11:45 a. m.; 8:15 a. 3.05 p. m.; 0:15 p. m : 7:00 p. m.; 7:55 p. m.; 0:05 p. m. SALT LAKE ROUTE. Osbornes fto BCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD. CANYON PANORAMA OP NATURAL RIVER CANYON. WAOON BEAUTY ALL WHEEL OAP. LENWOOD SPRINGE, THE WAY. CANYON Of tt GUNNISON. BARDEN OP THE GODS, THREE MANITOU SPRINGE THROUGH THE ROYAL TRAINS. H so-S- GORGE. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. TO DENVER. LOUIS AND ! iTor Folders, Booklets, Aidrooa iCHICAGO L A. BENTON, CL A. P. D, Balt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY. t ar1sMAta. IN ALL COUNTRIES. H'mtUagtom enw tmu, miiLtfl tktfctmt. mtmtf Pi test lefifageneat Practice Ezdedvely. Write or enietu Meet Adaiu dbvet vtik id WABHI NOTON. D. C. Local Store Does Not Supply Ci WE WILL. TRY US Prpey and Mail. DOCTORS WHO CURE CATARRH Draftiesa, noaa aad threat treublaa, ear AImam, branchial end lung rutiblra, aathma. atnmacb. liver and kM nee d'.enasaa. Madder treublea restate ( wemea complaints, ohronlc dteeasee and children, heart dlieui. aervaiu dta-easM, chorea (St. Vitus' Cancel, rkkeia ilrat trouble, ekln dleaaaaei eelaltaa laumatlem. dlaaaiae of the bawela, ettae, fistula and rectal troubles. goitre (eFlbig neck), blood dleeasoa. tapewerM. bay (a var, bpaterla. epltopay, Inaumnla. oto.. and all ourablo aorroua. private and ehraate dlaeaaaa. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICTB Drs. Sborsa A Shores will treat all Catarrhal nature far tha taw fee ( b a month Disoasae af noma and Ohrenta every madid it ee (ran to arere to tha affltatad that Dra Phorae' NEW traatlbaat la supariar la all ether, earing In tha time required under tha aid metheda. jw )) Doull Drug' Co., 338 Main Street, and the Postoffice is next door. au SQEK&O EXCURSION RATES ana-four- th MEN A MEN Special Department (or Dm Shares have a gpeclal Department exclusively for thei treatment aad cure af a!l Private Disease of Mao. whether eauaad by Ignorance, exraaaaa or contagion. Teung man who have bean tod astray by bad rompantune middle-a- s ad men who bare gone te eioeeae old men who find their nexus' vigor gone unfortunates who have contracted dteeaaea- - ttu victim at Mood poieou and all otbara who need tha oaunee and eld of experience and ktndly phvelciane are cordlall) Invited to aonault this department and so advised FRKK Of CHARGE. So aura la tha cure under DRS. SHORES' MODERN MSTHOM In all prleata diseases that you may arrange to pay tha fee for a cure In smnll weakly or monthly InetalU manfs. as tho cure pregreenea. or you may PAY WHEN CURU. No matter what your trouble 1. or who baa failed to cure you. eoneua these Master Specialists, free of Charge, and learn how you can he cured. Dra. Shores' low rotee are net held eut as an INDUCE XENT te patronise them-th- ay simply make the lew rate because It Is right and fust hut wllnl vour patronage HOL.E-L- T ON THE OHOUh'lB Or PROVEN COMPETENCE. Home Treatment Cures. Write for Free Symptom List If you cannot call. OFFICE HOUR!: I A. m. to I P- m. Evenings, 1 Bunders and holidays, 1C a. m. to 1L Cimaultatloa free. Dra. Bharea aura mars men than all tha "rake Medical Instltu tag andtu quack oompanlse the city com Heed. No cheap, hired dam tore. 5-- TO SEPTEMBER ASGELES DR Ball Lake VJITH STOP DYERS ISU, IICIOSIVE Batemlws Bima Way . . $40 Beturwlwi thra Bea Fran. SSO Rat u mini thra Portland. BBS Two dally palatial trains with unaxeallBd Dining Car 8arvlcB, Pullman and TourlatSleapBra. Good on Los Angelas Limited. For reservations or ether Information ask your local agent. a Be. Main BL Sim DAYS Ov lolM") 09 SHE JJJE - Drs. Shores & Shores, Expect Specialists, $40.00 $50.00 $65.00 Gif. Or Write J. H. Burtner, . - MILFORD, UTAH. The above named springs, while not extensively known to 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 spring Silosse wu8 to the ieople of Jerusalem in the year one. For the last 30 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. Rheumatism, especially inflammatory, yields to treatment by this water like ice to the August sun. While this water has been analyzed and shows the predominating ingredients to he salt, there is still some hidden virtue that the chemist can not pronounce by the common form of a test in analyzing 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, Xo 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 spnngsare 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 humanity is something unusual. For years people from the state have been visiting springs east, west, north and south, with inconveniences and heavy expense, when right at home there is a spring without equal for curative powers in this or any other country. Ten years ago a Mr. Jacobs wrote & letter to Mr. Wm. Armstrong, then at Smyths ranch, that he would send a friend who was suffering with rheumatics for him to take to the springs 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 liis 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 fonnd him out chopping wood and the following week the patient walked eight miles to the train and went home cured. tlie-worl- d, Five years ago John Taylor of Frisco, from exposure, FRESH RUBBER STOCK, pidiwibWkWiwawwwiiviw'amitMrtftkkkwisiibkMibiiiiiiiiiiit THE HP - I If Your Et, R. 4TH SOUTH ST. Ind., 1474. Boll, 1S4P. Depot: Third West Street between North and South Temple Stroeta TRAINS LEAVE: Going west at 6:45 a m.; 7:45 a. m.; 13:10 p. m.; 3:00 p. m.; 1:15 p. m.; 11:00 p. m.; 11:50 p. m. Going south at 8:00 a. ni.; 4:50 p. m.; 5:30 p. m. TRAINS ARRIVE: S : x : m a o9'-l mnot eqj aojj d OS :P I'tu d 'tn d 009 : :'IU ' SO I !'in ' 0f:i i'tu ' d 01 1 ) 0fi:9 i w eqi inojj of tbo GRANDE EAGLE lot pm The Syracuse Easy Washing Machine Mining Team Outfits on rand ar mads to erder. Collars and other Horse Goods in stock. Headquarters for 123 Vest First South, Salt Lake City, Utah. people. OVERLAND ROUTE Eoosevelt p. A., 169 Main Street, Salt Lake City 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 he A. & S. L. route, after passenger agent for the S. II being treated by the best physicians in Salt Lake City for two weeks without relief, was taken to these springs and cured in one day, being able to he at his desk three days from the time lie started to the springs, and it has been said that the springs did not only cure him of 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 other ailments too numerous to mention. It has beenmany 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 curea 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 skm diseases. It has only been quite recently that the springs hate been fitted up to take care of and accommodate the public and are now prepared to make an old man young. These springs can be vouched for by anv 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 bo derived from hot springs can 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. I, rlieu-matis- m, |