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Show - 00-- i pipif sipj. jublibhrd every Saturday llio ba'sementof Malcolm in morning Hughes' Store by SCOTT & HOLT. Entcied at the Postoffice in Spanish Frk City, Utah, tor transmission mat 'through the mails as second-clas- s or- - - . One year $3.00 1.00 months Jt'lneo months, pi .Vvron L. SO Scott.. .Editor fod Manager SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1803. ABOLITION OF SCRIPT. - JHE CRUISER piTBOIT. JiS. T. Jaksmah has been successful of has monetary difficulties in Balt Lake city satisfactorily settled up and ia now iu the hands of thr Provo officers. Ansfort is being midete straighten up matters here wi h 1013 prospects of success, It is gS lerally believed that while Mr. Jaxx-ma- s is censurable for biconouct, be is no at heart a criminal and thst his experience bat taught him a prent lea no that will do him much good . Pr vo Dispatch. If Mr. jAKEMiubad a tendency to be sorrowful lie might have exeicietd It long ag. f have been closely acquainted wl h the. accused, and although have no rr considered him exactly a criminal, be e found hip to be end all roumi in for do u beat, judging, ta ee, from tiia actions iu Spanish Fork news in lie rapacity of conducting that thinks The writer pn er, is giun Hberij. if .Ur. JAgEMAir he mil again take up his old tricks. 1 is nice thing for a man to Imv a . i t'e that will plead sympathy in l h (of Iter husband, and go 50 iar ua t ge up iu chute h and lend lyiipMihiiii, in Ilenre liet'oie bisliops to get fieednn fo a r huaband in getting all 0a ol th Moat Interesting Ship Incle Suin', New Navy. steel, Tlie first on-- of three !) 3,000-to- n ; cruisers authorized by congress in 1881? was launched at Baltimore October 38, 1890, from the ways of the Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Company. She had been previously known as No. 10, hut was christened the Detroit, bethe law re ing classified as second-ratqnirlng such' vessels ,to receive the names of cities, although the people of Baltimore had desired to have her named North Point, in honor of the battle fought there in 1814. Of the other two vessels authorized by eon gross at the same time, ono Is being built at the Columbian iron worths and jtbe other at Boston. The launch was in every way a success. ' Tho Detroit's keel was laid March 16, 1890, and her cost is to be filHI.'.'iO, ex' elusive of armament. She is il.r)7 feet jongon the load water line, has an extreme breadth of 37 feet, with a mean normal draught of 14J-t- feet Her en gincs are designed to give her a speed of 18 knots. She is almost identical in displacement with tho two Chilian cruisers recently built in France. Con gross limited the cost of each of these three vessels to 8700,000 for a guaranteed ppeod of 17 knots. An allowance o 8100,000 will j)o mado on each vessel should 13 knots be made. Tk.c Detroit SOLID SILVER SP00S. fORKS. has what is termed an open gun deck, t StocK id Irovo the poop and forecastle decks being rim Ldrgcst and The Last Olvliloi). net sad Diamond fore brid.ee a connected extending by Teacher If your mother should wish from Loose to W ext- tided through the to give each ono an equal uraouut of and aft. Thero of 13 nII its center a vessel fho part First-Cls- Uruaclu-xmeat, and there should bo eight in the principal Hue vertical bulkhead, which not only family, how many pieces would sho cut? deck, helps to support the water-tigh- t Class Eight. backbone to the vessel Teacher Correct. Now each piece but adds Especially interesting is tho coffer h would bo of the whole, re THE JEWELER. dam proto, lion along the entiro mamember that. chinery space, w liidi is to be tilled with Class Ycsn), e, . The Spr some weeks ago printed an ,i litoral in which it advised the business of Spanish Fork to do away with I inn it was a draw back to the , :ript, that ;ity of Spanish Fork and its peo pie. To know not whether that article en-'- i verud the business men up to an action r no, but any way they called a meeting ast week for the purpose of taking steps ;'or the abolition of the paper money, ibe result of the meeting was almost inanimously in favor of the non issuance if more script in Spanish Fork. Art ule of agreement between nearly all the msieeaa men of the city were then rawu up, and another meeting called ? r lust Monday evening at which time ho agreement was to be signed. Quite number were at tiiia meeting and all igned. Those that were not thr.fl declare themselves heartly in favor ol ligining agreement to issue no more .cript in 8panisb Fork. The farrqeri and people in general theroiolves at not much express iu favor of the doiqg away with some are and complaining al script, What teadv; aerer&l hay remarked, viil we do without script!" Why do ike other town do; we are tip different .'rom Payenn, 8prlagvlle and the other lumerous prosperous towus of the valley, anlv, we have script in clrpqUtimi, nd at a discount of twenty percent at hat, which helps to keep us btbiod pro. ureas. We think a much better thing could not be dona for Spanish Fork and eur oundingt than what the business men ;iave done in regard to this on7j, ,MrroUaWn-- -u for busi- Jnss to livtn up; it will naturally an uveutually bring money to our city;! will teud to lessen the credit system; .t will necessitate the exchange of cash .o alt branches of business, and it will cultivate in the people the natural value if money, If a msu hea script in hie pocket he ia much carles, r with it than .f it were cash; aud when a man lies worked and earned a dollar and gels It, But it he ftela that he has a dollar. a has lie so not that dollar, with it script iopio of the farmer imagine that it is a detremeutal change, sun that there will not lie euougli cash to supply; but e think the imagination la all wrong, rod when a farmer slops and hesitates a ew momenta he will fiud that the sbolu ion of atript will prove a blessing to our We all will proAieroua community, in a few result with the yeare and ejoice .kink what a wise step the business men f Spanish Fork took in the abolition ol what is known at ''script." -- DOTH SIDES. aud intelligent citizens are dessed to bear both sides of all questions This it m wbitch he takes aa interest. e it should be. If a fair and free ex iresidon of the popular will is to rule in .hi country it ia essential that such to based upon an impartial and a thorough understanding of the poiuts at issue. It should be remembered, also, that the opular will manifesta itself in other merely ways and to other ends beside naming lucky candidates at the ballot The will of the people public box. a it i called is reflected iu the opinion with vtryiog degree of fidelity, kruM, acta turn it la upon tho people them, elvea. Mention and reiteration of di torial view, interview with prominent men, taking the consensus of opinion among thinker who have original aud attractive ideas os tbs sver-liv- s subject of what alia ui all (base mrtheds and performances are the Imiutdiate msktrs and consolidators of our progress aud public policy as a people who rulo Fair-minde- d g - , Julius Jensen, one-eight- Boy Thirty-second- F. s. Teache- r- Correct. Now suppose we should cut each of the thirty-twpiece again, what would result? Little Girl Hash. Hood Newt o A J!cpnrtr Watches, Clocks , j- JEWELRY. BPECTaOLES. Fine VJs'cli aud o;.-sel- . i,-..- Th Cut Out of I'm A little colored boy went er'a Btall in tu. ti.l,nf. fJIE "I say, boss, gib roe a littlo chunk of CKt'lflEH DEIIIQIT cellulose. Cellulose is manufacturer fimn the fibers of coconn ut hu. Is and lias t'.e proorty of absorbing eight '1 lie French time-- , f i weight of water. g e 'viiincnt proved by tests tl... I ..hips it with a lining of cellulose would li, lie practically unsinkaVT' ToV'ru wii be 'JiS. 'Anhrcr feet ol cellulose (4 the teperdams in the Detroit, said to the .Wroitier: PRAVg MISS HAYS, Exploit for Wh'eli s, M j Rcw.nUB In' ilia Uritlsa llumvne So l ti. f'AU right, black faoo and shiny eyo, Addicombe is a small tinfrequentcc laid the butcher, good nutim-idy- . V- - Enelish coaet. eomparaiively bayou "Yes, boss, but don't pih mo such a unknown to tho tuff piece as yer did las' iron. My dadMisa public. dy mos broke his jaw tryiu ter chew Blanche Bays is bit." Texas Siftings. a pretty English of girl. A rek-fro.n tlir ' -- so- a Fowle (originally from Boston) Well, ' i lie 1 tor, and, like JH be everlastingly punched. v f' hundreds of t .Boylston (his partner) News from ' L other fair Eng home? ' Fowle I should say so, I wrote .. 'V was maiden, t unknown mother that we were going to attend a urns m.A.scHK iivvs. of her liuto wedding and sho scut two pi up own immediate circle outsido of friends. But hats and some lavender gloves, with nu last summer at Addicombo Miss Ilaya k injunction to keep up our aud Miss hannders, her friend, were dignity or die. Judge. bathing togclli r on tho In'iieh, which, a little ways from short', sliches down Iatlnno. rrlni. Ill feet. Miss Saun pri qiitoiisly several Gns ITeavlngs, Cawgel Whnt'a the di is. alter taking a few steps, suddenly tnattah? found l.eiself out f her pth and Gawge Mattah! Why, I nevnli came almn'ed for help, No one win near exao near being offended in my life. The In r slender girl companion, who keeper of that cafe culled me a liah, cept Into tho water and swam out plntmed and kicked mo out. I tell yon what to rescue her friend. This was ah --Gus, it wouldnt have taken much swiftly not uu easy mutter, fir Mi.s Maunders moah to have made mo weal mod. Is much heavier Hum Mis-- , Hays, and Brooklyn Life. she made the common mi ,t..ke of seizing her rescuer around the throat inllappler Tuan a Uuiwa. Mrs Illffe Haven't I told yon, onee stead of around the waist. The drownfor all, that I dont need anything ing girt waa brought to shore. Th re were few persons on the bench at the whatever? Why dont you go? Peddler (respectfully) Madam, 1 time, and lliey were cot near the girls, vould like to feast mine eyes on dor and Mis Bays supposed the event unluckiest vomans in der vorldt You vas noticed. But tho story of tho rescue better-of- f was told from ono to another until it as der czarina! Judge. readied tho Royal llomane eventually Not Quito Ifipl ilneiL society, which presented her with ono Mrs. Blondj (wlld'y) Where did this of its much-prize- d testimonials. The black hair como from? take the form f in id hum, ia gift Mr. Blonde I was riding behind a which is Inclobed a nt docublack horse and ho switched his tail ment bearing n rccotxl .f tlie heroic la hale." (I. 'This i deed. Miss learned 1 1 hu im when Demorcst's a child and Hays "Yes, it was a flue horse. Is now touching her friend, ' -Magazine. whose life she socour usly saved. III V SAVED THE MONEY. "Your ronrri.i ;o was the result of Wh.t si.inrr,l Xrvnanl with Creditor love at first sight wasn't it? t Hi riNi d friend. Yes," replied tho Two pedestrian- nut on the street T never will forget that day. O.ily time in my life I wan ever known to for ind one knocked the other down and hurried off. Ct my glasses. "Judge. That's au out rap'!" excluimod a citA Hn(UUo4 lltmnler izen, who helped tint fallen man up, Mrs. Starvem (effusively) -- I hope you Call the police and have him arrest Will le eomfortahle here. Sdl" sliouU-- a second. Now Hoarder Indeed, yes. Pm sure Run after him and get satisfaction!" f will bo. I just dote on ham and liver advised a third. and corned beef and prunes. Good Gentlemen," said the victim, as he Newt. reached hla feet, it's all right all right." Their Ancestors How all right?" My ancestors are away above par," I owed him three dollars and refused announced Mr. Oldfmu proudly. "And mluo. said Mrs. 0 conclusive, to pay it. He therefore took It out of my hide." lt ly, are away above gTand par." But, jnaa, you bare been knocked Free Press. downl" X know it, but Ire saved three dolAiylam for t pllrptle. lars, If anybodys ahead Im the one, The Ohio State Asylum for Epilep- and there no need of raising a row tics, now in course of erection at ti.illlp wer it." Clin, Is the first Institution of is kind in tn-- he got a brace n hW jaw with this country. Of the large number of V' bund and skated iff Into a aid epileptics in uhioubmitl.P W4.r0 expect Street. Detroit Free Cl to cuter the new asylum. peat for our dog. Itepairing jewi-lr- Old Bonk Building, to Si, .Paysoi Utah Stock Farm Tl 1 RASMUS NEII.SON. Proprietor. lfen.-.ia-rto- li-s- Johu-Uaucoc- imporirr nnd dealer In Pure Bred bre of all kind. Alwny, krep oh 'Had stock of s Finn Bred llorsi-cn br found in the world, for Nn on no and two years' time. Hm Full Mood llolstico Bull for services nt 3 00 t.esion. 1 l1RI0 6RANDE near-sighte- - -- l lrv. Western. lkRAIlWAYft LOCAL TIME LARD. KAT Do-tro- Tub Bum aims to give both aides a hearing on all questions of gsnsrsl importance, although talk will ariit from oac political party or the other, that favors art shown to one tide or the other. Teopie shouiJ remember that the editorial page of paper is the place to determine the policy of the pablfcstioo. McCaw, Dctiler in i.i Anything City Editor (hurriedly) Dew about that suicide ia the SI. i 1, ion hotel? Reporter Not much. Tho man wr. a stranger, about my size. Sa-d- , with a revolver, ii ... a dress suit at the time. The body a- -, been taken to the morguo, City Editor 'Bout your vino. Tbit lucky. I want you to report a big i. ty wedding iu an hour. Rush nr , to the morgue and aslc IV lend you thaUhcBs suit N, V. V.euaiy. UTAH ROYO. Teacher Suppose each piepe were , tut again, what would result? Smart Boy Sixteenths. Teacher Correct. And if cut again? . IU. 03 Lr. A wr not'.xt HOUND .30 8:31 3 43 3:80 ' 7 .05 7:30 Ar. TATIO.XS. N'dt Lake. I'.oVO, a. iu. 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