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Show ol. r pR W. . No. 10. 1, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAR E WARNER. SCHOOL COMPOSITIONS. ? and residence three 'and a half blocks north of Dmg,Htoro. Under this head TI10 Press ill print Utah. such articles, written Spanish Fork, by the pupils of the schools, as tie teachers may he pleased to hand in. Copy must he in pR. J. H. SLATER, no later titan Monday night. ' L Oflioo - Isaacs Office and residence in Benjamin , i Phene No, Residence. 2. MOWOE W. BUCHHOLDT, pr, ; DENTIST. )mCE Over Spanish Fork Bank. IIouks 9 a. m. till 5 p. m Examina- - tion Free. , Spanish Fork, Utah. Robertson & Argyle, A full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, .Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Brushes. Prescriptions Carefully Physicians , Compounded. Utah. t Spanish Fork, SAXEY, A Attorney-at:La- w, and Notary Publio, jmvcyancer OurtcE K- - t Over Ilobei Sc t$,oi krgyles Drug Store. - ' ' X(icllcisQ V V Vz w1 ' 9 Don't Keep HEAD STONES, We Sell Them, That's All ! LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE Tailor, One block north of Ban jjanlsh Fork, , - Utah. i ERDMAN & PARK, J resit and Cured Staple and Fancy Meats, i Groceries, Highest Cash Trice Paid for Hides and pelts. Spanish Fork a Utah. iOH?I ELLISON, J TINSMITH. rarn ty of work done in sheet metal. A Westmoreland county, Virginia, April 2S, 1758. He was the son of Spencer Monroe and Elizabeth Jones; both natives of Virginia. When James was in his eighteenth year he enlisted as a private soldier in the army to fight for independence; he was in several battles; and wus wounded in the engagement at Trenton, after which he was finally promoted to the yank of captain of infantry. During 1777 and 1778 he acted as aid to Lord Stirling, and distinguished himself. He law studied under the directions of Thomas Jefferson, the governor of Virginia, who in 1780 appointed him to visit the army of South Carolina on an important mission. In 1782 he was elected to the Virginia assembly ty the county of King George, and w as by that body chosen a member of the executive council. The nct year fie was chosen a delegate to the Continental Congress, and remained a inem-be- r until J786; while a member of this congress he married a Miss Kortright of New York City. t Retiring from Congress he began the practice of law at Fredericksburg, Virginia, but was at onee elected to the legislature. In 1788 he was chosen a delegate to the state convention assembled to consider the Federal Constitution; he was a Senator from Virginia for four in and 1791, May, years, was appointed, by Washington, minister to France; he was recalled in 1790, and was again elected to the legislature, Ir 1799 he waa elected governor of Virginia, and in 1811 was aga;n elected governor of his state, but the same yoar resigned that office to become secretary of state under President Manufacturer of Wash Boards, lleud. quarters for all kinds of sewing machine extras. Bring your old sewing Madson. faiaeltine and I will make it new. After the capture of Washing! F.ast side of Main Street, ton, in 1S14, lie was appointed to ' Utah. Spanish Fork, the War Department, which posiW E MAKE THE LOW THICK OS tion he held until 1815, without reSTAPLE GOODS. linquishing the office of secretary of state. Here he remained at the head of tho Department of State until the close of Madisons term, and all our stock is bought and sold upon honor, after which he was elected President in 1810, and was reelected in 0 ur Stock of Staple Urocerles, 1820, retiring March 4, 1825, to his ; Dry Goods, residence in Loudoun county, VirHardware, ginia. After the election of 1829 I finds Clothing and Furnishing Goods lie was forced, by ill health, to reis full of good tire from office and move to New honest values. York, where lie resided with his Special Attention Is given to Shoes until his death, which and Furniture, occurred July 4, 1S31, and was buried in New York City, after Young which his remains were removed to Co-O- p, Richmond, Virginia, in 1858. 1 Quality is our motto, , 1 son-in-lu- w Mens Consolidated Sylvants Buyack. CITY COUNCIL, dels . 0 in General Merchandise, Flour, Grain and Produce, Manufacturers of Harness, ' Boots and Shoes, JOHN JOSI.S. Supt. punish Falk, Ft 11I1. - 72.00 118.50 Genius The city council met in special eossion Saturday lust. Mayor Jex presiding. Roll call showed Councilors Williams, Jones and Christensen present; Creer and Hrockbnnk 21, 1902, as SeooU Ca s Miner, Fleered IVK jpta'nsti 1 or,, Uuh, Aot of c jngcewj of March New Goods Ginghams, Calicos and Parcales. Ladies1 and Childrens Muslin Underware. is HOW CAN 1TE INCREASE OUR WAftl$ SITPIAJ The Kansas follower of Carrie Nation who castigated tho municipal executive of Topeka, pyidently thought that a wliip which was good for a horse ought to be equally so The obove question i agitating the minds of nearly every farmer in Utah, and the man wliQ can best solve it, is the one who will be a benefactor to his race. With a view of getting this matter discuss ed, and arousing an interest in the for a mayor. Salt Laka Tele- gram. Gen. Zano.a Filipino millionaire, is reported to have offered $500,000 each to the American army officers who will marry his daughters. Why does the general limit the offer to same. I desire to offer a few suggeS' American soldiers? Let him open tions through the columns of the it to titled Europeans' and his Press. daughters will go like hot cakes, It is well known that there are heavy depospita of snow on the .In the Beamont district there are mountains reaching from Mapleton about 170 oil wells, and some ' of to Payson, and that the water that them are eight inches in diameter, come from it is mostly lost in the Since oil was struck the amount of ground. It hasalso beeq found in the product shipped, stored and a number of instances, that the consumed up to the present time is ground at a depth of from 15 to 25 8,500,000 barrels, which is not a feet is full of water, and that all tithe of what it might have been. that is lacking is some means of Some of the wells are oyer 2000 getting it to thosurfacoin sufficeut feet in depth,, and some have a quantities, to be used for irrigation. pressure of 380 pound. One method suggested is to dig large At Puttney, N. Y., Theron Drew, wells not less than 10 feet iu diama bachelor of 93, was married to eter, and at least 5 feet below the Mrs. Robert Miller, a widow of 90. water level; and then with the aid e years ago Drew and of a gasoline engine to pump it to Seventy-fivSarah McGraw were engaged. A the surface. I am informed that at lovers quarrel eeperuted them an expenditure of less than $300, Drew and weut to Africa, Australia such h plant can be furnished that will pump 150 gallons of water to and South America. When he tho minute, or a suflicent amount returned home his former sweetto irrigate 20 acres of beets. This heart was the wife of Robert Miller. amount of course is exclusive of the Drew left again. When he again came buck Mrs. Miller wasa widow, expense in digging the wells. The cost of running the engine when in He proposed and was accepted. use will be about 10 cents an hour The Acropolis is u mighty rock for gasoline if bought by the barrel. which rises 5(H) feet in what was Now if this is true, would this not the center of Athena, when that be a paying investment? But, had 500,000 or 000,000 popucity says the objector, such a well can- lation. Oil all sides but one tho not be found, that will produce 150 walls are perpendicular, but gallons to tho minute, in the manthe west there i n slope by In answer to ner you describe. which the summit is now reached this, let me say, that from obsera In ancient vation I have made in the past, I by winding roadway, times there wasa series of stairways, am confident that this can be which were as remarkable as the I am informed that with at the top. There was also a pump of 50 gallons capacity to temples a rond for chariots. Correspondthe minute. 5 acres of beet, and ence Chicago Record-Herala small orchard was watered in Mapleton last year, from an A sentence of ten years penal ordinary well. Farmers let us servitude w as inflicted on a bear from you. Ho wus to-wir- ds d, Arriving Daily. M Ladies' Suits Dress Skirts, Silk Skirts, liv-bi- g- liams meeting adjourned. Benediction bv Councilor Jones. 3, 1379. . tho ability to make After some consideration it was other people furnish the money to motioned by Councilor William carry out your plans. that this matter be laid over for When a wealthy bachelor lay s tho present. Curried. Committee on public grounds his heart at a girls feet elm cerand city property were instructed tainly ought not to kick. to solicit bids fqp thq use of the Some men are kept so busy mainpavillion and refreshment stand for the summer season. taining their dignity that they The proposition of investigating haven't time to cam a decent the water supply for the city was considered, and on motion of Michael Walsh, the man who sold Councilor Christensen the mayor the cow that kicked over Mrs. and Councilors Williams, Jones and Christensen were appointed to Learys lighted lamp and started the great Chicago fire, died at investigate this matter. Omaha last week. On motion of Councilor Wil- d, ive institution, Toil'll uot deny That in all signs of wind and sky 122.75 lu theres no sure thing. lit 00 March, Minneapolis Times. 105.00 $ 84 00 - Bur-passe- Spanish Fork Co-Operat- A communication from IN MARCH. the county treasurer was read, and on motion of Councilor Jones was re- Colti winds may blow, jind then again M I ferred to committee on claims. ' rephyretfes And sun ami rain Committee on public, grounds ay melt the a now that sorely frets and' city proport y had been ina souls of men structed to solioit bids fur repairho long for spring, ing fence around the city square. or, surely w hen youve thought it oer, The following bids wer received: And o'er some more T. Poiyell and 1). T, Evans! Sintoqd Johnson, Utah. B. RtiuolNoi), Jame3 Monroi, the fifth and last Davis Bros., , president of he revolutionary John and Henry Ui.y, ' Gudnton Johnson, of in was born group statesmen, qnlsh Fork, 1902. Underskirts, Wrappers, Aiioyer L . aces, 7 Corsets, Aprons, Lace Curtains, . Towels, Embroideries, Laces, r Infants In W. O. Silks and Satins, Spring Ribbons. Kid GloveSj Handke. chiefs Perfumes, Soaps. Ware a Specialty. Creers Building, Spanish Fork, Ut. dox Lumber Company, , P1 Bailed Hay & Produce Miiwfactiirers of BROOMS AND Building Material. Spanish Fork, Utah State Bank of Provo g: IKUV.UlAif. I Capital Paid Up, a W. It. Hay, PivM'Icnt, W. It Hick a hi os, Jons Mouw 525,000.00 - k k. t, Cashier. TIME CARD. BOA lilt OK MICK.tTOIM. W. II. Hay. W, H. Brcrdon, J. K. Arrival and Departure of train from Hawk, It. A. Barton, Mr. Kitty Hines, Bio (,'rande Western Depot! Branch Young and C, It. Wood'. Zr .,T No. 7, for Spring! Pron. 1 lit Bank does general banking Salt Lake and tdi point 4 and cent interest pays per basinet, . Fast and West. 8 05 a iq on swing deposits. No, 29, for Sn ing ille, Provo, Halt I. tkennd nil point Kat and West, 8 42 p in 1902 describes Perrys Seed Annual No. 8, for Eureka. Mammoth 8.'0 vattelics of and .Silver City. 4.40 pm No, 28, for Eureka, Mammoth anl Silver City, C15am Also gives cultural directions nyd iuuntitv required for your garden; it Is vv rite for it Pith E for the today. fonncrlloH matt In Ogden Union Depot with All I rains of sonlhcrq SKtDSMAN, Piicllle end Oregon short Line, 218 w. Outer Street. Provo, Utah. -- il, fr a!SDSy $ WILFORD PERRY. After my lie months OFFERS fltt'ICE trip Fast, where Ilt.no Miod the large wagon and httggy factories, ttUo plow wmks, 1 hiu now prepared to manufacture Wagon and Buggy Wheels, Buggy polos ami Shafts; also Plow Woik, Always keep a large quantity of wagon matt red on hand. OJf FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. boyiu Englaud lately. A. J. Fakuer. convicted of pushing a smaller boy mateiiat and workmanship ISii.tranteed. into a reservoir, where he was Three Distinct Scenic Routos. Hank, Spanish Turk. O. H. L. ClNFK tK.UK 1(4 IE. Opposite drowned, after robbing him of a Putninn Ialare and Ordinary Sleeping watch he wanted. The Judge reAceount of Conference at Fait PATRONIZE tar to Denver, Omaha, Khuni he was not a yeur older, Lake City April 4, 5, 0, 1902. the gretted that Prayer by Mayor Jex. City, St. Louis and lltlengo without ho that lie might have beta sentenMinutes of previous meeting Oregon Short Line Railroad will ced to rlutngc. death for murder. In En? sell round trip tickets to Fait Lake read end accepted By Pimo, Springy ills Free lletllliig t hidr far. gland, however, tho case has pro- Considered and Mapleton to lie (ho lust A petition from Marshal Hales City at $2.25 each. Tickets on sale Conducted Excursion. voked a discussion ns to whether Draught Horse ever brought into A Perfect was read nking the council to re- April 3rd to Clh inclusive, final Dining Car Sendee. there is no belter way of treating theioitnty; his enlts, old enough to work, are nil hist ele-- s pullers, munerate him fur extra work, as he limit April 12th, child criminals. good and soitpd, ?5 for one single For rates, (older, eto , Impure u( S. M. DeHolt, Agent. was to from 12 to nb-sen- Pedersen. isn First-ela- s t. Old Saulsburry," 'roltny compelled 15 spend hours cm h day. On motion of Nicholas Smith is authorized by Councilor Williams this petition Houses and lots for sale at ren- - the publisher of Ilie Pres to sowas laid over till such a line when inalde j rit es H, J. Jolm-oreal licit and collect for subscription all the councilors were present. estate agent, Spanish Fork, Utah. to this paper, Give him your order. n, service. 47.511 for the sittson. If not with foal coiue I at k next fpiing anytime hefote the i,t or write of Aptil for tin slime price Andrew W. Johnson, Pa uqra. At. If. J. t OOlEK, Hrh(t Agent, LEO. T, III I VI, General Iass'ger Agent, Stilt I ake i tty , i |