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Show tr,r ! ,.et it WORLDS FAIR. IS from the basement of Malcolm llughce Block, Mam strut, every Saturday morning . intend at the VetUffice in Spanish ,k City, Utah, for tranumuio ough the mailt .a year at second clatt matter. ............ months. rae months. c Jt. I.. SCOTT J(. The Display Made by the Women Like Other Departments. & CO., 00 1.0C 60 .$3 . Proprietors Editor L. SCOTT, APRIL H.VTURDAY, 8. 1808 TIIE FOItEIGN EXHIBITS. The Santa Marls Will Remain In this Country After tlie fair Movable Sidewalk In Course of Construction. I Special Coirepondence. Many montha ago when the House and Farm Facts and Fancies for Suns Headers. "The Lady Manager, .with Mri, Fotter Palmer at at their head, thought they would have e special building at the Fair, they had no Idea of wbat could be collected ter exhibition. They were certain, however, ordinary surface tramway, covering the whole length, over 2,000 feet, that might pasi for an L" station, and a loop at each end like e horseshoe curve. This sidewalk is to carry passengers from tbe eteamibip lauding at the pier into ths Casino and terra firms, Ths projectors of ths roil think they will have a great many passengers who will taka the ride for th megnifleent view ot the building it will aflord frem the lake. In effect the moveable walk Is a continuous double platform, halt of which moyes at tho rate of three miles ao hour, and ths other half at six mils. It is on a double-tracke- d structure five feet high. The platform is mad up ef e series of connected care running flush with a permanent platform, so passengers may step from onn to another whil the machinery in in motion without danger. All the boats from down town will land at this new pier and the visitors can see the movlsg sidewalk on their way to tbe grounds. Th charge for passengers will be 5 cents. KOTBR. that by calling upon the women of tbs French bronzes, valued at $00,000 world responses of a satisfactory cliarac were received at the park recently. ter must be received. The Exposition Five thousand ono hundred people vismanagement was prsvailsd upon to make an appropriation for a Woman's ited Jackson Park one day this weak, of whom 4,500 viewed Superintendent Building. The building was designed All nisn ara not homeless, but some by Miss Sophia Hayden, ef Boston, end Thorpe's display of Persian violets. Th 50 cents admission fee does not is a model ot eimplicity, iiinn sic home less than others. Then, when No I Aod agency or speculation, but do the Lady Mauageie were assured of s deter the enihusisim ot the people. eon want a horns in Florida? Address, building, they were still unable to divine Still they go. The weather is flee, 'and what they would have to place In' it. th people tek advantage ot it to visit with stsny, J. B. Sutton, Ocala, Fla. were 150 Lady Manager. These Jackson Park. There Young stock oesd watchful care dui women CmcAoo, April 4, 1893. separated end b:gan the work tug the months of sudden changes in the ef exhibits from the different collecting as be now will in an un weather, they States. With this uncsitsin feeling ts thrifty condition. to what tbs character of ths exhibits The world's production of whsat for would be. the Lady Manager pursued 1892, it is thought, will amount to 2,209, industriously their work, hoping much 980,000 bushels, of which 619,000,099 are and expecting little in comparison to the , i edited to ths United States. work of men. It was not until three Ail beds constructed of wood should months ego, whin applications for spucc Its Past, Present and Future taken to pieces at least twice every began to pour la, that they realized what Compiled Briefly. 'tear, and ths woodwork brushed over au interest tho wonieu of ths world wars with u solution of bichloride of moroury, taking in ths Exposition, Over 7,000 the Flrt Settlers which will deutroy all germs of insect asked for space. When it wae found The Walker' War-W- lio Were Hard Times Among tlie that the dieplay ws to be of such un fs. IToueers-'Ilrighaexcellence Mrs, Palmer appealed to . Voting To Jetoct chicory in coffee put the usualDirector-GeneraNoble Leader. to l the exhibits the put tiowder in cold water; chicory gives dorsd iefusion in tho water, whereas In the Woman Buildiag on the same i itleu does not, sad by ths depth of ths high plane with those ia the ether build CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK dor the proportion of chicory msy te togs. This dignifies the exhibits of woman to an extent which wae never guessed el. would be practical. The Lady Most people ate tond of rsad'og Alfalfa, will give a larger amount of thought have just cause to be proud of historical reminiscences and particularly Manager! a od forage per acre than any other crop their work, and much praise is aus them those ef the surly settleis ot our own t iatwe have. It hat shown itaelt caps thuir tor energy end good management. country. In the (all of 1852, when I first i illy adapted to tha arid regions and to is easy te foretell where the honors come luto Utah, it was not then a laud It i iluvntion by ia But It such irrigation. of the Exposition will go among the of pleasant homes and cultivated fields i valuable crop that it should be widely nations ot the earth. Germany will that it is now, but e great portion of it .criiucntd with elsewhere. certainly be eetltled to the Hut place wee in a state ot nature. My father, I dies horat'S for beauty, brains and Tbit country has produced the most with all his family, took up a piece of .niness. Beauty always sttracta cue magnificent exhibition of resources any land near the Spanish Fork river, on the t nets who psy the best prices; brains or nation has mad outside of ite own west side f what wae then called od horse sei ss is an important point boundary lines. Ti e beautiful structure Palmyia. It was e grand mistake locatin a horse for our own use, end tho nusi bearing the wordt "German Empire has ing a city down on that low, flat country, u st horse has a sphere of usefulness ue never been excelled ss a national offering a ini.Uko which we corrected by moving known to thu horse of epeed or luxury ia a foreign land. Na one doubt tl.at up here to this, the piesent beautiful cite It rculrs knowledge and courage to it is in Jackson park to stay, fur once the of Spanish Fork city . W lost four The lack of tbes people of Chicago have eem it, and years of most arduous labor before we many a fiuo grow roamed through Hi halls, public seuti found out our mistake, I will say, howud prevented numberless shade trees ments will not permit its destruction. ever, that their were always men in our "Mm being what they should. In the TheKruppgun exhibit outdoes the midst who, aftor th first year's experi st place it must he bores in mind that world, aud Barno Strumtns display in ience, knew that Felmyra was no placv i rea needs room la which to prow and the Miuing Building, excels anything for a great city, but our goveiuaeot (I I. at if branches ere suff-.r.to grow toe ver attempted. It is the sums in the mean our home government) was not as , nr the ground the shade from the tree Manufacture! building Germany leads. Democratic (I have no reference to In tho tastiness and finished beauty of politics) then as it is now; so we past Will kill ell ths vrgetation underneath to dows be cut its afraid, exhibits, Japan excels. In ths Fish the four years in experimenting before therefore, )n't nes which crowd any fine specimen, and rrics the Japanese exhibit will outreach our spiritual leaders became convinced .1 net be afraid to cut off the lower all others ia hssuty and scisntifis value. that a good, bard cement gravel foundar inches of a tree to be preserved. 8o New South Wales has done nobly. Its tion waa superior to a soft quicksand t at all the limbs can get sun and air, to build a city upon. But at building, though not large, is a credit t mud-hoi- e i ev should be constantlv thinned eu' its enterprise. Spain haa not attempted last President Young became convinced and those branches which grow over aod In cover the whole field of industry as and gave th order for our removal, s others to ths injury of the symma Girmany hne done, but it will show up which was, of course, the only salvation tty of the tree are those which should be well, and is quit srtlsfactory te the for us; but our removal was at! chiefs. Russia eed Turkey will present tended with great loss ef property which mped off. The men make a great deal of sport some very interesting exhioiti and will we could not bring with us. In the first pert of July,' 1853, tbs the wsy women manage thuir win much prais from the visitors. The Walker war broke ont at Springyille what Turkish building ii already one of the ..ik, especially curiosities of the foreign quarter, Utah, then small village. The cause i y leave undone, etc,, end will cite this . Eoglaud has not done quite so well. that led to the Iadian outbreak wae and that oaa as ssmplts to copy nfier, who go through with their work There is qnits a lithe disappointment to this: An Indian whose Name was ..id n at u redly end systematically, and th ctiiefs over the pavilions Queen Vio Sowersocket was whipuisg his squaw. . .! .n't do this way and that way, like toriaa representatives are erecting in A raau by the name of Ivey was presrnt their Private exhibitors and Interfered, knocking the Indian down buildings. to and never their think of iu do, stop vn imperfections and their lack of eye Com that country have don much bet- by striking him upon the head with e ter. Franco is building a fine structure gun, but did not kill him, which, perhaps, i.Mii in the management of their work at the cootral point in th Manufactures he should have done. The Utah Indian tmrn Is slouch ie eed hie the if y dirty building, which will be the pride of the ia a sort of human wolf, who is very ring, his fences and gates la bad nr, and he gets rattled every day while Parisians, Bsrir.il will outrank the rest brave when ha meets his toe iu a helpless Pan Americas Exhibits, i condition, but is ont of the vilest of nag his own work, why dont be cop? of There are now 683 Columbian Guards cowards when met on anything like ter Ids neighbor who keeps everything i order end goes shout hie work In Jackson Park. The nimberis ex even grounds. Tbo war proved to be very disastrous, itemeticelly and good naturadly and peeled to bs increased to 000 during not, however, by many of us being killed, m, ips everything In proper condition? April, and to 2,300 when ths fair opens. If the wife spoils a garment in cutting, This numbs' will include tbe men but everything hid te be done under i be husband thinnt there is no excuse assigned te do duty at tha gates and the military supervision. If we want to the the miatsKe; but if he slashes off a electric alarm eed patrol service. Col canyon for wood we went in companies oiebuih or ether beautiful shrub, ry mel Rice is very proud of his guards, strong enough to perfect oursslvts i i be whacks iato a flower bed whil and lie msy well be, fora more noble, against Indians. The article of lumber rowing the yard with s scythe iQitead of manly end intelligent body of men was the most difficult of all our building would he hard to find. material to get. Timber was plentiful Kuig a laws mower, well, It couldnt have in tbe canyens, end so were the who weakness shown then These a maa aey esa When box helped. , "ound and see that h has set a good in th way of uelform courtesy, or wars Indian. There were at that time two vample to follow in tbs management not sufficiently intelligent te properly sawmilli up in Payson caeyon. When the war was, timber w must f his buslasss, it would then be time answer questions, hsv bees weeded out mono-tsin- i tough for him to criticise the way the end the guard is bow up to the measure have, w were obliged to go to the end esmp for perhaps a week at n : i has do in the management of tholr of their commander's aim. It is a grand sight to see them form ia lias and march time, cut our logs, and then haul them to uousshold affairs. to there respective post of duty. Their th mille end get them cut iato lumber. dark uniform and eepi to match ar We nlwtyi took our guns with us, eettiag neat and tasty, while there fresh, young them by a tree while we chopped on Provo Paragraphs. laces gain fayer with ell wb approach long tide of it. It wts dangerous, aud them. want to say that many a stout heart Balmy days, aecompelniJ by a shower Tho Santa Maria, a reproduction of quailed in th timber whil w watched f rtln. the flagship of Columbue fleet, was buitt and worked not knowing wbat minute There aro pruspstti of very little build, a Spain and recently sailed fur this we might be pierced by so arrow or B "id going on bars this summer. Hence country via Havana. Yesterday ths bullet, although bullets were not eo the cnrppentets ar somewhat idle. Department of Stats at Washington was plentiful among tha Indians then as informed that tbe Spanish Government now. & Watson, Malbery's Fyas Johnny has officially tendered ths historic reproI preposs now to speak of an Incident. right hand clerk, is bow a dad id of a was little boy. Johnny kept duction ns n gift to thn Government of The time it transpired there was a small canyon; thing quiet from our correspondent, tho United State. The Sente Merit compaayof ua up la Paytonsome from pert of the eom were from Payees tad ui'il tha other day. When the drug ill form n conspicuous ' erk felt so Palmyra. There were, perhaps, twelve of proud that he says; I am e Spsolih exhibit it thfe Fair next sumthis hleh may not be thrilling In ite nature, ''utter; don't yeti knew it." At which mer. Every visitor will want to sat s Colura-mbut wes thought to be dangerous at the whereon ths of asked production what it ef ship course, i'imSi'jt men, suffered so much eneay end eus-- ' time it hanpteed. I bay forgotten th I was so a ighed. Johnny raplied: oxcltad, I lorgot what it venis, end afterwards received so much ntmei of soma of th men, however. I will give three ef them, J erne Robert on iighed. Aey way, Jsbnny is bow at praise. From thn long steamship plsr, which and Royal Durty of Palmyra. There bis best. strstebss out into th lake beyond the woe, olio Mr. B. F. Stewart of Ptyeon citizen of the Ossleo, on css get n fair view of the who afterward became WANTED A good, itetdy boy it this bu'ddiogs on the Exposition village of Benjamin. We were orgsnlxet grounds' lice to deliver Tie Sea ones b week. ,ust now e queer looking itructurs re In is a military company with B. F, Stewart ' Sfiwas Fobk Is dead with out tome pmet e of erection. It it n moveable ei captain. One day in the Autumn of sidewalk. It hit b roadbed Ilk aa ,33, w wait ftp the canyca to wo:k the i "tusessst bill. SPANISH FORK I m i i l.- 1 iiut nad further into tho timber, wishing to reach a grove of beautiful white pine, which grew on tbe creek bottom. One of our number wee put on guard to watch fur Indiana while the rest did ths work. The men wes no doubt afraid, for he stayed close to wheie we worked not venturing more than s tew yards away. Mr. Durfy, who wae i plain, Outspoken man, began to complaia ot tbe guard, saying he was not fit for a sentinel, wbieh we all agreed in, Mr. Robert son took bis place, saying be would as soon watch as work. Taking up his gun he walked boldly ont into tho timber picking out, or rather viewing the best saw timber, Presently bs cams across s fresh moccsssin track, when he turned and rnn back to where wo were at work; though not much fright ened, bo was some wbat excited, tailing ui of our danger. Wo threw down our picks and shcvoli, and taking up ourguni started up ths canyon in Hants. W wars not long in finding tho tracks. Ths Indian had no doubt started to reconsider and find out whether or not wo were armed or on th watch, but no doubt aeoing our guard with n gun bad turned and fled, W hastened up the canyon, soon coming up to where the other Indians had been. There were, perhaps, half a dozen of them. Boms had waded the creak, then walking on the fallen timber, we wero theta in time to see the wet maccasein tracks on thn dry, barkless logs. After following them until we were satisfied they were gone, we went back to our work at if nothing bad happened. This was Friday, ana on Sunday a man named Terny Tindral wee killed at Santaqnin whil hamiting hie crop. Although he was not alone, no oee tlse-wa- s hurt. We put on n double gaurd that night at ear camp-housThe next day being Saturday, we wont bomo to our different settlementi. It is true none of our little company were killed, while I always have behoved and to still believe at least one ot us, or perhaps three are four, ewe onr lives to ths fact that Mr. Durfy was always ready to speck bis mind and Mr. Robertson wsi not afraid to do his duty as s sentinel. Ttis Is only one of the many incident! I could if my time and space would permit, give to our young readers of Spanish Fork. CARRY THE-fr- S Most Complete Stock of Implements Farming I2T THE CO-CT1TT- CALLED TO THE EE The Most Perfest Mashine Made. AMs AK1D EXAMIKU AXD BE OXVIKCIEID F 5TII3E FACT . , Everybody Know this Company. N. HANSEN, Agent, - - SPANISH FORK, UTAH Wm; T. James, General Merchandise, Bakery In Connection. ALSO AGENT FOR)r ipjHTma EiPisaisa Spanish FoPk, RimiDmr Utah. Stray Reams. David T. Malcolm was on the sick list last week. Trite is the grandest conference ever held in the history of the Mormon church. Summer it here, and it would be a good idea to cleara up your yards and preserve th health of the city. It is estimated that Spanish Fork and aurrounding country will lead the territory in th beet culture this season. We surely predict t bounteous season for tho farmere. Ae the eun beams forth upon tbe month of spring, nature assists iu bringing forth the green grass aud shrubbery around and beneath our feet. The schools have certainly had s good idea of rest, and we think Prof. Ret the vacation this week for tbe school very proper one. The ecboel children gather togethe 11 inday morning after n week's vac tton. Geo. D. Geo. O. Snell,- President. D, E. F Gilbert Morey Cashier. "BAN KA , -O- AM. CREER, Office, SPANISH FORK,.' Directors Geo. D. Snell, John JoneB S. Thomas, Geo. O. John Rockbill, J. . Attobnbts-at-Law- Pvovo, W. Kenwahk A KENWARD, YyARNER Office Rooms, $25,000 Ira Warnbr. SPANISH FORK CAPITAL - - Notart Pubuo Main Street, Spanish Fork, M. M. F-- and Attobnit-at-La- , Union Block, " . , Utah p A. MENERAY, M. D. Gilbert. Transact B general banking business. Domestic and foreign exchange bought PHY8ICIAN and SURGEON. and sold. Interest paid on time deposits. Attends nil calls dayor night. Office at Boy sek House. SPANISH FORK, NATH . Utah Spanish Fork, Mrs. J. F. MELLOR. house-cleanin- t LEADS TIIE TRADE IN r. - v fr . I Childrens Shoes from $1.00 and Upwards. Mens Shoes $1.50 and Upwards, asi Ike Jfefiicjj & Ipeldtj Whei? Cm You Try Us You'll Never Leave Us. Main St., Spanish Fork, Utah |