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Show -- KB! WfflM STDHi Payson Pointers. SPANISH FORK Plenty of snw. Winter aeams to have just begun. The business me of Payron ar hopeMi'IM from the bimr.inent of Mil If"hit ful of batter time in the spring. if lfvyhet JJloel Main ttrert, lt Past, Present and Future The old Euferprite Chronicle printing ecery Satartloy morniiy. cflia has been aold by auction. Warner Compiled Briefly. SCOTT , A IIOLT. A Ken ward boiugthe purchasers at $335 All that was mortal of the old gentleTh. "Walker W(ir"Wlui the Fir.t Seltler Entered til the I'oehfiee in ftpnnieh Were Hard .Time Anmntr the Park City, Utah, for Iran mitt ion man Woritmoroft waa consigned to the Pioueere Hriutiunt Voting narrrow limits ot tin tomb on Monday matter. tbrouyh the mailt ttf trrnnd tin a Notile Leader. last. II waa the father of our axcallont Samuel Wotcancroft. tuiner, The last sad rites waa ptrformed over jCONTINL'BD I KOM LAST WKKK-the remains of th highly respected lady Mrs. lly. Rriinhall last Friday, She Tracing aguin the municipal line of lie history we come to the election of leaywt four small children and a host of relatives aud friends to mourn her aad Blay, 1859, which gave the following re- ' turn; domis , cmr ISI1 CPPICER3 OF FORK CITY, UTAH or, Marioni Lnraen. ( Wm. 15. Hughes, W. O. Croer, Nicholas Smith Robert W. MoKall, John J. Banka, Marshal, Benjamin William. City attorney, Wm. Creer. . Raoordar, Jane F. Holt, Jr. Traaeurer, Wm. Robertson. Collector, lluhlmrd Tuttle. Saxton, John Robcrtaon. City inspector, Hubbard Tuttle. City justice, John I Jones. Constable, Rees 1). James. Watermaster, Jumes Warner, Road supsrTlacr, James Warner. Pouodkeeper, John W. Robertson uinollora; 1RBCIt.CT L. Hales Constable, Rees 1). James. POLITICAL. Our columos lavo always been opened reports from either of the prevailing in palitical parties nud we now again us furnish 'it reporters of either aide to a synopsis of tboir respective proaaediugs and the same will appear in our col This paper is strictly non par utnns. naan. Its aim is the welfare of Spanish fjrk aud It material interests, aad allow .hose who are more inelinsd than w to dsbbla in squabbles and uselera disputes. t Since the graded system Iota been imi a marked proved in our school there advancement. The teacher are able to eoacentralo their effort, the pupils receive more attention aud the dull and Wbal inattentive receive direct aid. our of w uow need and the cause youth lera.md it is more school room. A yet our echool are tearfully crowded, that ' there are two tnaoy pupil to a teaaher and the results must lall far below what number thay would be providing the bundled also are There lessened. vii ff children of echool age that should be in school. What is to be their future? Fathers, mothers And school otlicera think of it. Who will be responsible western gusts of last Monday us strongly ot what reminded light arrors accompauy the tornado, True, but hay were not of a tornado form, Several dlatructive. Lay proved quit roofa wera blown down, gablea cruahed in, chimney hurled down and unfinished of place amaahed. It was a atrong gal the elumcuts after allto givo the good people of tide territory a aupply o water next saesoa and prevaut If poaL le impanding liltgatlou. Tn A new year age Trovo waa working wr the capital of the Territory, and sow there ii talk of taking away the county east, Irom the Irmn it wet that the eaterpria of that town by me ;behkc" it slowly drooping, and by i nuther year, at the rat (tie la going, rovo's walerwitrki and electric light bo cold at auction from preseat 111 ibavrvationa. Spanish Frk is tht town poke of ts being mad th conoty aeat. )t coilia Provo Ins a few mnro Inatiu-ioand population, but it saatr.s tkat y wioda hay are now going to tb th former. Th Frovo Wooleo dill la new completely at a ataedatill mdaomaaf iti foimut employes art aeak. ng other field of mploymot. The aay-uis not ethplojlog but about half tb Dual force, aud c'ary people at that, k.t public building to eptek of ar golag l dead. Why Spaulah ip, hence ah the county aval wtl have tliould ork later. i rkplaiucd prln-ipatl- tmtaril'a Bnuw t tntmeal. Thl Liniment i dirterent in Compost-iofrom, any other Llulmsut on th isrkat. It I a wclootiflc diacotery, rhit h riltalu it being th moat vr known. Then Liniment winch while liuilithwi r uuincrHi I reeemnMod because thry pov iy Beware of i teller greater, profit.I Snow I.iul' lira and demand Roll r leut. It peaitlvely ruin Rhmmatlam., Hrm'ii. Htuiac-Cuta, fewralgla, Inflammatory and Sciatic founds, theumntUiu. Hero Scalds, Sore Old Sort s :(.n 1 acted Mud. Stiff Joints, fWo Wire Cuts, Hub lu Vin Rack, beat or throat end especially beneficial Sold by K. B. Sorlcy , i Tanlviit. n two-tratin- g Iet, 1 BAEBERS.; BASEMENT : PROVO CITY, LEGAL NOTICE. Teriutoiiv or Utah, COMMERCIAL Sly. INGS BANK. . UT.M I Count?. ( Court in and for said Probate In the County. ot sale (Order to allow cause why order made be not ) should estate real of In the mattorof the estate aud of Jane Boyack and Warren D. Boyack, minors. Susan Boyack tli Guardian of the estate sad guardianship of Jane G. minora Boyack and Warren D. Boyask having filed her petition herein praying for an Order of Bale of a portion cf the real estate, of said minora, for the purpose then in set forth; It ia therefore ordered, by the Probat-Judgof eiiid Court that all person interested in the estate of said minora, on appear before the said Probate Court, Monday, the 39th day of February, 1893, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day; at Court Room of said Prolmte Court, at the Court House, in Iroyo City, County of Utah, to show cause why an order should not begrantnd to the said guardian to sail so much of that rest estata of the aaid Jane G. Boyack and Warren D. Boyack at should be accessary; And that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four weeks successively in the Spanish Fork Bur, n newspaper printed end published in said Utah County, Tenitory of Utah. J. D. Jones, Probata Judge. Dated January 16, 1893. WHEN INGOING UTAn . TO PROVO Have guat-diansli- u Feb-ruar- . FINE STOCK. g Mayor, Dennis Dorrity; aidoimen, James W. Wilkins, John W. Berry, Still-uiaPonk, Orville M. Allen; couciloia Wm. Draper, Wikon D. Pace, Joseph B. Hawks, Wm. Somerville, Wm. Rto ker, Wm. F. Butter, Zodeiise Coltrin, Wm. Banks, Sr., aud Thomas Rob ertson. Eltelion May 6 th, 1801. Mayor, Onorge 1). Snail ; aldermen, Or 1693. Jan. 31, Patson, ville AD Allen, Adolphs, Babcock, John Muiray, 8sn., Thomas Robertson; counDead Letter List. cilors, Samuel Thompson Cyrua Snell, James L. Thomp Hen., Levan Following ia a list of the letters re- aon, JoshuaSimmons, maining in the postoffice, at Spanish Ren., John T.Hawks, William Bank. Davis, Ebwaril Creer, fork, Feb. 1, 1803. Zeqcdee Coltrin. Back Thomas. The Log!alnure having amended the Browo Mrs Alice C cnarterof Spanish Fork City, changing Fauntry Mr. Larson the data of election from May to Gillis, Nathan and the number of aldermen from Hanaon, Mary J. four to two, and councilors from nine to Johnson, Mr. E. throo. an election waa accordingly hall McIIultou, Mrs, Frank C. in 1803, and tho following returns ap Nielso, Boren, pea red ; Oleaon F.rick , Levan Mayor, Simmons; aldermen. If tho above letters are not called for Cyrus Snell, James W. Thomas; counon or before Hnrch 1, 1893. they will be cilors, Charles A, Davis, Edwin R. sent to the dead letter office. Wilson. M.B. Biikreton, Thetheiion return for I8G5, gnne Postmaster. For Mayor, Albert K. Thurbsr; alder men, James W. Thoms. Geotgc If. Wilkins; councilor. Samuel Thompson, Teumtory ok Utah, I Our Correspondent "In Wm. Ilolt, Cyrus Boell. COUNT! OK UTAII. EuiTOitn ni- -In ( In 1883 the Legislature again amended a recent issue of your paper appears Clerk cf the Probste V.L. I, Ilalliday, ia a correspondence from thin place a tho charter, giving th privilege that from Court in and for Utah County, Territory time to timaas uopulation locroase th of Utah, hereby certify that the forego nondescript atatemeut, to the effect that ina is a full, tru and correct copy of our new Town Board was now installed Council may incresie its members. In th begining of the year 1809, tho the ml that the condition cf our Treasury original order to show cause why Council appointed tha Mayor to make order ot sale of real estate should not be was several dollars in a hoi." As such to the office Lind at Denver made in the tatat and guardianship of a invitee atatemeut is apt to convuy the application idea that there was a delicioncy iu our City for pro empting the lands of Spanish Jane G. B ivsck and Warren D. Bo rack, Fork Citv. wh'ch ha did, there being Town Treasuary, I deairo to aay that minor, and now on file and of record ie no La no Office nearer, eaeo. was not the auch my off.ee. continued.! Thu outgoing Trustees bad for tb Witness my hand and Seal of said purpose of securing title to graveyard court, at my office ie Provo City, A Sound I.lror Makes a Wall Man. aod building jail sod not moans j enough seal this lGtli day ot January, A. D Are ou hand Mo pay up all around, to th you bilious, Constipated, or 1893. extern of $10 60 which the Treasurer trijided with Jaundice, Sick lleudsche, V. L. IIallidat, iu Bad Tste b Foul final on niutuh, breath, ousted Cleik of the Probate advanced, as showu report Court, Utah Coun Hot Tliera was also a few small blla allowed tongue, Dyspepsia, Iniligestioo, Utah Turritory. ty, in Pain Skin, in and between Dry Back, their the old last Board by sittiug, which huve not ail bccu paid vet, but the shoulders, Chills and Fever, Ac. If there appears to bs no conctni about ou have any of these symptoms, your ilia "bole bare, aud we truat the several Liver is out of order and your blood is dollars are in a bol with a bottom alowlv being poistmed, because your liver does not act properly. t IlaiiRiNit Whan our young, Headquarters for amhitioua, will euro any disorder of the Liver, and more oldsr obtains gets It lias no equal Jewglro,-Watehenatural judgement, be wlH write less for SHfibicli, or B .wele. i, Trice 75 cants. the publia papers aud b more guarded as a Liver Medicine. Free Bottles at B. E world to read. ba tha sample what Rorley's la gives drug store. Respectfully, The Ex Tkbabvukh. For Sale. Salem, Jan. 80, 1893. A good farm for sal cheap. Airply to ill - vidiw Oilnhan, Spring Creek, r Fair Worlds Progress J . II . Giegg, Payson. Tb buddings of th Exposition are STRAY BITS. being rapidly completed a the opening of the Exposition draws aear. Mh. W. II. Davis of the Y. M. Co-oIn th February issue of the llwW hi-been appointed money order agent, Columbian Ex pot it ion IlUutralnl," now tn Autheuuo Organ cf the Exposition for th I). dc It. G. Express Co. Get your (after the Fair it will be known aa Camp money ordcis from him. bell't Columbian Journal,) contains many The Spanish Pork choir are preparing a flue program for a grand concert to be of the building full page illustration There git ing ou Washington's birtday.Feb.32d. as they appear when finished. are many elegant Photographs of tile Rate up your nickles and have a treat. Statuary that i to adorn th buildings Tiik huricane that parsed over the city beside several view of the grounds as Monday night last seemed to l ia such e An interior appear ia thy that it did oot stop to observe the huiry view of the treasuier's oflice, showing damning it done tojth many buildings (lie distribution of tho ouvnir coins, that weie blown down. form aa interesting feature. A full The Icelanders are building a haP account of Utah, with cuts of the otlicialg several pages. oa the Knt Bench to he used for dancand building occupis SOLtD SILVER SPOONS, FORKS. ing. meetings etc., the size f which i Among the most Important articles is full accouat of Transportation tor the CO 0 feet, Gisl Bjernson is piisidant The Largest and Best Stock ia Provo Fair," Agricultural Exhihit," College of said company. Diamonds set and Catholic Con Boys at the Exposition, Loom to (elect from One week from Friday will be Velio-lingreat at the Fair," Relic of Columbus," Day. Boy be piepnred; a grand Repairing in all its etc. ball Will Ids giveu in NeiUon A Cruer'a Branchei, First-Clas- s i tb $ cornl hail. A committee have the matter in This Fsbusry issu It hand s ot have atnt Eaat for th yaleo-limAnniversary of this publication. object is to make a complete Authentic Everybody invited. Historical Record of (hit Exposition, to TIIE JEWELER. Stakf. Rupt. David John aod Pres h hauded down tor age to come. The . . first two Bound Volumes ar now ready. ideut Imtrage visited the Sunday school PROVO, UTAH drawa near it in- on Sunday last and gave tome good At th Exposition to the same. They also atcreases In interest and value. It contain rich Illustration of the buildings tended meeting in the afternoon, at C. BAILEY, and exhibit. By trading it you can which lime the Eldera' quoram was with J. T. Holt, Jr., aa prra visit th Exposition atlionte and psr No i art Public. Land and on can become familiar with th Fair iduntof 1st. aod A. A. Dthle president Which after 2nd ArroRKBf .' of efnr going tn Chicago. quorsm, they took up On issu alone li worths year sub- tha time talking to the Painta. promptly Mineral Arpl It ttemi that the correitoDdsot of Vepare scription. flood Agnt ar wanted in for Patent and for all Agncu ach tows. 6lngl copies S3 Cunts. Tiik Run aud city st Salem Land. Makes Mapa, Twcli J. B. Campbsll, 139 Adams 8t., ar now worklu ups public controversy and Daada. Draw all kind Cblcagd, 11). thiough the columns of The Sun. This or apresmeots, Articlaa journal' ia as indcpnndtut publication, ot Incorporation, hence wit must listen fair and equar A Miners Mistake. Eearcbe titles, Mother mtk a mistake ot all classes, and wasim to give s fair for Penaioni, ate Application Kpusl Rights to all anJ ia neglecting th Ccugh on child. A chan to all. to to eat F. S. Land offlet, nns." Tort OJteoy Way, Ind , lady write: My littl fayor Wav dost yoil nslroois borne indaughter 0 year old bad a aever Cough P. O. bo 1886, Balt Lak City, but as It waa nothing unusual I thaught dustry la buylog of hm mad brooms. sod Rons nr th msuufscturers of nothing of it, and allowsJ it to run oa for 4 or 0 weeks. iUicu is became ao this article, sad their fiseat grade f obstinate the begau loiidg flesh. I call-- 1 brooms are is good and durable as those iu a physician who treated brr thrr you isad thousands of milt after, and weeks without benefit. A neighbor la- again you ar building up your wa XUKtrACTt-RECf sted upon ray trying Ballard's Here couminualty, and net tfc communities hound Pyrup; it relived her from the of other climes. Mr. Jsi turns out two fiiat dose and she began gaining flesh or three gridte of breomi. If you want rapidly, when w bad used two bottlei a house broom neat and durable, you her Cough bad entirely disappeared. 1 can gut it; if you rid ao otllca broom of To tli various and latest ityl, IUcair-iswould not be without it. It doei oot ntlcr tlaiib you can get that and ao on neatly and promptly don. All con.tipsie my children. ItalUrd' Horn, We lay nconrag to broom mduilry, work guaranteed. A fall ttork of shoes Call aad eiuni hound 5rrup I free from Opiates. It's licne it will glv othar hem always on ham). mors light in car commuaity. quality and price bet'ore purehaalag th tnoit soothing Thiftt and Lung medicine In the world. Price 5flcat! Mr. Jcx Mill bin broom 3 to 10 rant liewhar. U flirt one dm north f Co p. Wagon A Machine I ,oo. Sold by K.B, Soney. cheap than any other. Mr.J. F. fitvgg met with a very painful accident Inst Thursday near Desert. While driving a team of four horica, he tell under the wagon nud th whtola parsed over his kgs, but glad to lay b waa fortunate enough to receive no broken boots and is now gattmg along nicely. , Tan TIkel. W.P. BOWENS SLUFF & SSOTT peop.e son the minds of th aocial-lovinor they will stay at homo. We aay a masquerade for a atartcr. Charles you are a iostipator. e , Justice ol the Feece, James Tubbk eanu to be so many dances t of late of tha same nature. Why don same on gat up something out of the A masordinary, sav a masquerade. conducted pioperly 1 querade .ball, if It rigid, but if not conducted property its all wrong. Give something to les- W. P. Bowen, Spanish Folk, exhibit at the fair a very select line of French Coach and Percheron "stock, at the lieau of which stands Davouat," a dark dapple-gray imported Percheron stallion that took first prize for best rurchron stallion, and three of his gat. has been awarded mors first piiites for his get than any other stallion ia Utah, and was also t very close competitor for sweepitakei at the fail of 1892. Air. Bowen hLo swept off the first prize for largest and best display oi homebred French coach and Purelieron lioro s, an achievement that Mr. Bowen may well be proud of, considering tho strong competition against which he had to contend. All of Mr, Bowen's animals of breeding age were imported direct from Frauce. Mr. Bowen has at all tunas for sale number one stock of the above classes Also grades of (l.e above breads SOLICITED CORRESPONDENCE t" Pur-chcfc- s mid-winte- r. x-- e by . C. A. Conkling, manager. . - North J Street, Market Report. PROVO . Corrected weekly by the Spanish Fork Co-o- p. Wheat Oats Brewery Barley Feed Barley... Shol led Corn Butter Eggs Hay Spring (,'liicke Old Chickens Dry Apricois. Dry Apples 65c per bush) ' $110 perewti 90 80 ' . . 110 20c petpoasd 30c pur dot. 5 00 pi r tea 2 c each 30c each 6c per lb 7o Cc Cc . 7Jc MONEY LOANED IMPROVED Farm - Property. SAMUEL COKNABY lut Nutaiy , THE SALT LAKE corrcs-poodsn- p tukii photograph He haa. tho icputation of turning out the finest Photo, giiphie Work South of pit Lake, or even ia the Tsrritory, 051 on him, Below is a list of prizes awarded to Mr. Bowen: For Percharon For Putois. fNo.8707) first prize; gold medal and $35. Second prize, Davoust, (No. 6558) $10. Bent mare, Amelia, (No. 16007) 1 year old and under 2; first prize gold medal; second prize, $5. Best mare. Turbine; (No. 8880) with colt by her side; first prize, gold meda Dry Irume Dry X tfNihes and $25. Soft! AlfalU 1 old and under Best Alley, ytar two first prize, gold medal. Best stallion, Davous, and three of his get; first prize, gold medal and $35. French Coach For, alallion, Kail, (No. 571) second prize $5. French Coach For best station and ON three of hi get; second prize $10. For beat and largest display of home bred Percheron and French Coach horses first prize, gold msdal. "DIAMONDS': of the your Offtc in tlitidenee, one lilotk Eatt of Co tp. Stori. TRIBUNE Utah ptnisli Fork, a newspaper devuUd to th best in tereit f the astern Ups, and parti (Hilar, to tha development of the Inter Mountain country . For advertising purpoi.s incomparably the paper between Sao Francisco nd Denver. Daily, 865 irauss per year. . . .$1 J 00 Weakly, 19 pp.96eoL, per yr. 3 00 Weekly, ix month 160 Wee ly, thr month 76 Adre, TUB TRIBUNE f Burs, Prompt, estwc Cure foe Imoottece, t"t of Ola ooo, temlo4 I mitt loot, Sptrmaltfrttn OtrKtutmttt. ttlfOIttmt, 4 Lott of Mrmoro. A. lt mtOttMatailHOHi,f't trite LM l. too flan, mil tar OtrertilQl Ut"tf Oot, Attfttl SUUii ta.TLilRMt 91 LusasAW. t.ROUICi Halt Lake Citv, s. 9t 00. Ittlal (l-- t Kft LOOK OUT FOR P. STORES TEASDEL'S I STORES Julius Jensen, When You go to Salt Lake to Buy Goods. Ad-drti- a, frqutly Jt MRS. J. F. MELL0R. I Boots, Shoes, Etc. g As to tb merit of S. P. atock of holidaj and winter Teasdola supplies gsneral clothing ond fiiniinliiug do part men t lead them all in low prices. The people are with ua became we have what they wantj our ouorgioe are not scattered in tho wild ciulcator to do all the world trade. Our effort are concentrated inbuyingand olUng THE BEST that mad in Mcne. Boy and Childrene Cloth iug, h uruinhbgi and Ilcadwear, and rerytlung iumagnalle for ua, What-vr- i New, Whateveri Fanhionable, whatever Good, weatevere Reliable wehare it in a range. Bent of all we keep down price. Five minute eompariHon proves it. OTHER STORES MIGHT DO A8 WELL BUT THEY DONT! . mia-tifactor- crop) Main St., Salt Lake City. |