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Show . h. 'wj v J m Spanish vi-lv- Pork Press FfaKfaY ymt$.w jenen, ibHi,jsi(r;n BUBSCmPyipM HAJES I1.B0 .75 M One j gar Six moqth four mor,ti Two month!) 2 PAYABLE IN APVAECI; discontinue Vl)pD anyone wiKhOR Pre; tf,l office UfijSt be nnpfltij flji .3 UocaNwsf Seo EJmporiqm adv, this week. Ta$ meeting (Saturday evening. Win, Hughes Jwasi down from Ugdeu torday. Rhode Island Greenjng apples Oran Lewis, Morgan Thomas of Diamond was jn town several days this week. fit A daughter was born to Mr, and Jlrs. Willard Vincent lapt Sunbay, Doesyopr fyce hurt? If sp call on Dr. llolday and huve your teeth examined. A shawl has bpen left at the Poyaek house, owner pan have the pame by palling. Y es, we are all going in over the San 1'edro to see Reu II ur Monday evening, the 2Gth. After a stay of four months in Hnanish Fork Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morgan have returned to Scofield. gold watch, A, G.1 on outside. Finder roturn to Miss Annie Gardner and be re warded, Lost A Ward and William Simmons were each fined $25 by Justice J.J. Close last Saturday for resisting an officer Friday night. Thos. Drage has taken up the bill posting and distributing for Spanish Fork and has put up some fine bill boards opposite The Press office. Persons de,siring to seo Ren llur at Salt Luke Oct. 20th cun leave here yia Salt Lake Route at 7 $5 a. m 3:27 p. m., or on the special train at 0 p. m. about 30 tons of lmy and a cow shed belonging to Geo, Jarvis on the bench lust Tuesday. It whs started by a 5- boy and a match; loss year-olabout $300. A firo destroyed d Our friend, Geo. Ellis, came in yesterday to talk politics and in five minutes we hud him so badly beaten and rattled that he walked away and forgqt a can of Mica axle grease. It is not unusual for man who is on the wrong side of a good causa to walk off and forget things. We'll sell the axle grease cheap; cause WO dont need it, . ' The following judges of eloction were appointed by the city council last Thursday night: First Ward, George Ellis, John1 llreinsnn and Morris J. Martell; Second Ward, Joseph Finch, Jr , Win. T, James and Wm. L. Rovuck; lhird Ward, Samuel Davis, Murinus Larson am J. R, Hughes; Fourth Ward, Walter Roach, Renj, Evans and James H. Christenson. citizens ticket was nut up last Saturday night consisting, of the following candidates: For mayor, Robert McKell; recorder, John T. Morgan; treasurer, Jones Rowen; marshal. Alum Halos; justice of the peace, .lames Close. Councilman for four years, David Williams; cuuncilmen for two years, I). T. Lewis, W. 0, Jones, David Robertson and Fred Matley, A Tho Democrats met and placed in nomination the following candidates for city officers for the comMayer, James M ing election: counoilmen, term, freer; Samuel Rroekbank; terms, James L. Hales, Hyrum Christianson, loh n It. Hughes and Murinus Larsen; recorder. Wm. A. Jones; treasurer, Jacob Robertson; mar slial, Morris J. Martell; justice of the peace, Hubbard Tuttle, jr. ar ar October J37 Beri Hur Excursion via D, & R. G, R. R. Special train leaves Spanish Fork ut 3:15 p. m. Fare $1.10 round trip. Special returning after the Tickets good on regular show. train It aving 8:05 a. m. Remember the date, Oct, 27th. Secure theater tickets from station agent. Carl Larson Deaf Beq pur. jlboui Sugar Factory. An immense arpount pf interest is jying m&nifostpd in ffiis yioinity ovor the forthcoming presentation of Klaw & Etlangers stupendous production of Ren Hur at the Suit Lalje Theater, Salt Rake City, for five nights, October 2G to 30, with special matinee op Wednesday, the 2Sth. Unljkeso many plays taken from novels, Ren Utir has been deftly hundlcj. It brings out the bone and sinew of that great ptory, and liQlds the interest from the first to tho last curtain, as if one were enthralled. The demands of dramatic sequence are strictly adhered to at all tjmes, while tho work of setting the ptory before the. public gazo is so ajiiiirab) done that Ren llur aside from its natural beauties, should live as an example of what vast possibilities the stage holds out when tha right conjunction of author, dramatist, producer and stage director is reach d. The story of Ren Hnr is fam-ilito everybody, Ip thq play, however, the main incidpnts ot General Wallaces grept novel ape graphically and faithfully put forth, blending at tines and tying up, ns it were, at other times these scenes of marvelous beauty or deep heart interest and making them into an entirety which is beyond description. Usually one approaches a play made on a really powerful novel with misgivings, but with Ren Hur this is different, and herein lies one of its greatest charms. In this wonderful production, when they essay to show you the inside of a galley with a lrince of Hur at one of the oars, it is q stage picture that suggests the every environment ami takes on the semblance of reality. The same goes with all the other pictures, from the allegorical one in tha prologue, showing tjie Wise Men discovering the Star of Retlilehempind onward through those stirring scenes of Jerusalepi, preceding llurs arrest to the galley, the rwue and the Grove of llaphne, which is a picture of Oriental splendor and pleasure combined, as beautiful as lias been set fqr the gaae of theater go, ers ip many a day.' Then comes the great chariot race, the acme of stage mechanism, and the great scenic triumph of the piece. It goes off with a whirl and picturing the Cjrous at Antioch, with the struggle between Mesaala undReu llur that fires the interest of the spectator to the highest pitch. Tlie lat scene of this great series of pictures is imp that will live in the history of the American drama as the best seene.of the kind ever shown on the American stage. It shows the reunion of the mother, daughter and sou, after their years of suffering, the great white light from Mount Olivet, which signified their healing ut the hand of the Master. The final grand hosannahs of a large chorus brings the curtain down upon a scene which has in it something that should live for a longer period than most dramatic climaxes. There is woo, despair and the accumulated suffering of three wearied souls all brought out in this final scene until, in the presence of the Light.ro-lie- f comes ami, on its wings, the ecstatic joy that reunion brings, sending a thrill through tho house tlmt lias not had its like in many a day. The advance sale of seats for Rea llur commences on Thu relay morning, October 23d George D. Pyper, manager ol the Salt Lake Theater, will give sjieciul attention to all requests for seats sent through the mail, providing a remittance accompany same, and a stamped envelope for reply, in order to avoid any mistakes. Good seats are guaranteed by Air. Pyper if orders are filed prior to opening date of sale. The following letter has been received by Mayor Jex, chairman pf the Sugar Factory committee, will apprise the farmer of the progress of the work of the committee: Dear Sjr: I have just returned home from the east and find your letter of the 23d of Septum her awaiting me. Yop are no doubt aware of the financial situation which you may have read from the papers, and it looks as though sopie curtailment ipay be necessary for the present. I will say, however, that our com. pany is at all times very anxious to and conciliate with thoc whom we are dealing and raising tis beets, etc., hut, I am under the impression at present that this question will have to be laid over ar self-address- Stewart & Dart are selling the honey selected for the Worlds Fair at 7c n pound. II. It. Asaikhikun, M. I). Treats liseusos of the eye, ear, nose ion I throat. Special attention paid to tct-in- g eyes and titling glasses, Ollioe in Fai rer Urns, block, lrovo. One fare for I ho round trip to Salt Lake via Salt Lake Route October -- Ot h, final return limit October 31st. If you can not go and see the production of Ren llur Monday, Oct. 20th, this is ynnr next best chance, ns Friday, Oct. 30th is the last night. Saved Bis Life. J. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, June It, 11X12: want to tell you 1 la- - lieve Mallard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treatment of two doetors, ami they told me one of my lungs was entirely gone, ami the tlier badly alTeeied. I ulo had a lump ill my side. 1 dont think 1 could have lived over two moulds longer. I was minced by a friend to try Mallards Niow Liniment. The lirst application gave me great relief; two tifiy cent bot-tie- s cured me sound ami well. It is a wonderful medicine ami I recommend it to sulTeringlimnaeitV. 1. 21e 10e Mold by Spanish Fork Drug lo. - b J -s te for one year. I have to leave fpr San Francisco tomorrow and expect to return Friday morning next, when I shall be pleased to make an appointment with your committee and talk over matters with them. Jn the meantime 1 think it would be advisable to encourage your people to raise all the beets possible whether you get an auxiliary plant the coming season or not, as it will prop ire tho way for one the season after. Yours very T. It. Cutlkk, truly, CJenl Manager. Car) E, Larson, 'tho !. Jt. Larson goti qf Mr..and Mrs. of Fourth ward (ied pf RiHum-atjp- n pf the bowels lust Sunday morning, having been sick only four (lays, during which time he suffered no end of piyia. The funeral services were held I'tfRIio 4th Socks Made from Wool! te afwuyd mooting house Tuesday a was which there very ternoon, at The speakers were Cpunseler Albert Swensen l prs Nielsen, James Jensen, Bishop Rarsen, August Swensen and Hansen, who all spoka very highly of the young man. We are prepared to sell yog mens woolen socks at 23c, jf you wish an ajct.a heavy pair wo have Roys them at only lOo more. woolen socks cheaper than you can buy tho v v jam. l,rge attendance. Ris-ho- p Young Mens Consolidated Co-o- p, Location notices for sale at this Mr. and Mrs C. R. Larsen wishes-toffice latest and best. express their sincere thanks to their many friends who so kindly iMiU.MflT.M' MATCH. assisted during the sickness and prindeath of their son. The Martha Milling & Milling Company, coun- cipal place ut buMnes t lienjumlu.L'lub t3NDll('E Th.re arc delinquent upon tho folCures Winter Cotigh. described stick on account ot Assess101 . Main N. St Ottawa. lowing J. E. Cover. ment No. I, of Jt, null per share, levied on I.k.i. tlm several amounts Kansas, writes; Every fall it lias hcin thorthdavoftheJune nanus of the respective shareset opposite cold severe a trouble toeatch wifes my as f dlow's. Amt and therefore to cough all winter long. holders failures Name taJ7d I 3k. 15 Last fall 1 got for her a bottle of llore-houn- d Churn W. Stewart, 23d Hawkins, 228 HI Syrup. She used it and has been (Finely lllU'H aleli Hone, able to sleep soundly all night long. O. W Hone. .3d of an order law and And in accordance wit'i Whenever the cough troubles her. two 4 h day of on made the tors of board dun the or three doses stops the cough, jmd is June, IIKII, () :uum' i hares of each purcel o able to lie up and well. 2.V, 10c, ltd, such stock as n.av lie neccs-ar- v will b sold at Soh by Spanish Fork Drug Co. the comp ny's office, in Henjamln, Ut ib. on ll.e 1st day of Noierabtr. HD!, at to oVU.i i: a. m , to pay the dclmqui nt n'Nnient th reon, tool advertising anil exp use Important. gether with the cost I bank ALE, i.bv, S oretury, of sale. of Spanish Fork The are urgently requested to meet at the city hall Saturday evening, OcCash paid for fat calves by Renj. tober 24, to be informed as to the payment of the city taxes end Argylo. , matters. - II. C. Jex, Mayor. other For a pleasant pi' sic take n Stomach and Liver Tab, Iennsylvania farmers refuse to lets. Rasy to tako. Fleasant in pay more than $20 per month for effect. For sale by Spanish Fork Bob oot teachers, but are offering $2 Drug Co. per day for men to dig potatoes. Price Advocate. who have tried our Everybody entrants of leininon and vanilla say Iu order to accommodate the it is the best on the market. Yon We 25 cents Eeople the special train via Salt try it. guarantee it, Route will leave Spanish at Spanish Fork Drug Co. Fork at 6 p. m. Round trip fare Say!, Take that old launge or $1.40. Special arrangements have easy chair, and every kind of fur- been made for ample street car acniture, to R, M. Jex. He can fix it commodations between the Salt with new springs, and as Lake deot and theater. good as now. 2 bks north Foundry. on tax-paye- rs San Pedro, Los Angeles 5" Lake R. R. pi-Sa- lt Chara-berlai- er TIME TABLE is ErtErr jpi.y Ni.rthwuid No 2 No I a. m p. hi :n r. ;b 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 17 5 la (B A OH No. 4 4 7 3d 1 4 8 dill Murray Sandy Leki American Fork Pleasant Grove Provo Spanish Fork 1avNon Nephi Juab i " m. in. p. m. to a. m. 8 a. m. y p. III. I Milford Frisco Caiientes m. m. bA 21 8 32 8 08 8 40 8 3a 7 da 8 .60 7 OP 8 )., 7 15 8 in! 7 22 9 0 7 4 i 9 t.t! 8 Oh 9 3V 8 2f 10 PIP 9 40 Draper I.ehl Junction 5 6 00 a. 10 23 p. 8 06 p. 3 30 p. a, m p. m Salt I.aka i 20 3 3a J Ern .South ward No'3,sF Se 4 3"i 4 29 4 IN; 4 15 5a! 3 3a 3 3 ft7 35 31 F, loos. 15 ho 25 55 makes direct connections ut Salt Lake for all points on (ache Valley branch. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. Home MDsioiiury Appojntiiifiii, Mm. E. W. Giu.ett, General Passenger Agent. C. Pei r. Ass tGenl For several months onr younger T. Ageut. , day, Oct. 2.1, 11)03. I. L. Moork, t otnmerelal Passenger Agent. M. S. Hatih, Depot Ticket Awnt. Time of meetings 2 p. m.. for all brother had been troubled with inHe tried several remeplaces event Papon Fir-- t and Second digestion. wards and Kniglitville, where meetings dies but got no benefit from them. are held at 8 p. in. We purchased some of Chamber.. J August Swenson Pay son 1st Ward Morris J. Martell s Stonidch and Liver Tablets lain Jos. M Hill Payson '.ml Ward and he commenced taking them. W. Harnett it. Fills and Extracts Teeth Without Pain. ConS. M Hlehardson of thirty days he had gained Inside George F. lliikniun sultation Free. Andrew M. Ferirusoa forty pounds m flesh. He is now Opposite Oran Lewis', - SPANISH FORK Joseph S Itellows Charles Ttetjeij fully recovered. We have a good Dr. 0. W. Huff, DENTIST Jeddy Nielson trade on the Tablets. W fa. Tanner Holley Ammon Nebckef Rros., Merchants, Long lRandi, John H. Dixon Mo. For sale by Spanish Fork Samuel K. Tuvlor John J. Shnrrey Drug Co. Charles D. Kvarjs Henry E. Ganlney, jr. Samuel 1) Moor,) John H. Hayes Notice to Water Users. Sertnus Gardner State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Peter Heberts .. 4th Ward Fork Bp. Ortolier 22. John L. Jenkins Notice is hereby given that lleber C. Jex, Edward He.idoea Sp. Fork 3rd Ward .. wlioqe poHloWce address is Spanish Fork, Club Francis A. thinks him made application In ai'eimlanee with the John Stnhell Sp. Fork 3nd Ward ,. requirements ot Chapter Ilk) of the Session Charles White Law of Utah, llWi, to appropriate sixty ploy John Moore Sp. Fork 1st Ward .. second feet of water flowing in the Spunlsh Ueortre Hales Fork Hiver, situated In Ctah county, Utah, to Jolm K Hulsh Salem be diverted by means of a timber .lain with J L. Townsend Hood pates at a point near the south line of J. Township t south, range X west, Sail Seetion new suits for winter Uike meridian, from wbieh pluoe the wuter Children's ill be ronduettsl through a rectangular now ready for you at Oran Lewis, awooden flume for a distance of about I'..mu feet and there to be used from January 1st to DeGet a sure cember 3lst, inclusive, of each year, to despeculate. power for generating elect lie current for thing, buy a pair of shoes at Oran velop light and power to be used at fapanish Fork City. After having been so diverted amt Used Lewis. the water will be returned to tne natural chan nel ot the Spanish Fork Kiver ut a point about Miss Mary Farr will start up in feet below the poiut of diversion. Said contemplates the use of the water the millinery business at Spring application for power purposes only. All protests against the granting of said ville next week. stating the reason therefor, must bo made in and filed in this office after An Arkansas man was recently thirty (3)writing days and before sixty (firti days from the hereof. date A. F. In H Ml!, , bitten by a mule with fatal results State Engineer. i First Oct. 22; last, Nov. pith. publication, This merely shows that tho male is Il. Dont dangerous at either end, Price Advocate. Utahs Greatest Insurance Ren ilur, the greatest of all plays, will for the first time, appear ut the Salt Lake Theater Monday, Get. for which occasion the Salt Lake Route will make a low rate and put on a special train service, so great is the demand to seo this groat play. No one who is acquainted with its qualities can he surprised ut the great popularity of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Itnot only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup Wh Hoping cough is not dangerous w hen this s remedy is given. It no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of those facts are taken into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. di,ppyffiJAUALLtJak, Because this great medicine relieves stomach nains. frees tha constipated bowels and invigorate the torpid liver and weakened kidneys Mo m Doctor ness h the home where hwlford i ia Families living in the countnr, miles from any physician, have been kept in health T Cures Cbills and Fever. 0. W. Wrirt, Nneogoilolie4,Te:is.8av; llis daughter had eliilU mid fever luf three years; he could not find Hiivtliing that would help bs-- r till lie used llerliinr, Ilis wife will not keep Louse H limit it, and cannot any too much for it. .Tv, Sold by Spanish Fork Drug lo. rlAfirdi Mack-Draug- Tt. forbears with this medicine as Tbedfords winsnr Sick TiVu0r cures fevdWn,C,IW".d,ilI,an'1 rUar!i Blaches, contllntion, f"110' evt'ry because the colic other ailment bowels S' -- .i- 'f sir' . V V- : ire'd:--- Scientifically Dist:lleil, Naturally Aged, Absolutely Puse. Best & Safest for all users Provo, Utah the Lead 20 Years. Foil SALE BY E. M. OCONNOR Sale Still Lindsey Sheeting from Provo Woolen Hills. .AT Two yards wide, Mrs. Reese's 20 : rn gssggcv!r. On eon-tain- White or Cray. OFF Sold right at Factory for 75 cents. i ON STREET NATS Slit curries UihhIs. Our price for one week, 65 cents a yard. An The Best Doctor. Uev. 1V(I. Horton. Sulphur Spring'. 1 Texas, w rites, July ID. 1SW: hae used in my family Mallards Snow Liniment and Ilorehouml Syrup, und they have proved certainly satisfactory, The liniment Is the leKt we lime ever used for headache und pilin'. 'ljie tough syrup has hecu our doctor for the Imt 21c, 10c, $1. Sold hy eight years. MpauNu Fork Drug Co. i Indtpemicnt Insurance AJeacy Fire, Life. Accident. Health and Piute Class lusurunce, Write us for rales. In VUils Black-Draug- W. fi. Ray Krr.,1, Holler "1 dont think w eonld keep hour without Thedforda We have used it in the family fop over two years with the bet of wialt. I bnv$ not bad doctor io the house for that length of tune. Jt is doctor in iteelf and always ready to make a person well stomach, AGENCY 2, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. r HEALTH beland first-cliiH- extra s 10 per cent off for cash. Nothing shoddy. Call and see her. Shell treat you right. Spanish Fork, L BWIS, Utah. |