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Show Qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Cilice and Residence. ,!,,(-'K ,,,,,-n, of Packard's store. Fl'lUNGVILLE, - . I'TAII. Dr. N. II. NELSON DENTIST Rooms at Win, carter's mmm. lUp-snus: Produce T liken In Ex.'lmnt.'e f,lr Weil, SPRING V1LLK - FTAll J. C. MURPHY & CO. MAXi 'A("n i;i:i: of Eutte and Steel STAMPS Seals, Stknsii.s, Iaim;es, Vac - EAST SECOND SOOTH clephone 50:- SALT LAKE CITY, S. R. Thurman. Thurman & Wedge wood, Attorneys-at-Law, ProvoClty, - - Utuli COAL !sSs COAL! Leave your orders with H. T. Reynolds & Co. for the celebrated . . is The very best in the market. Frompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. BURTON C MORRIS, SrCCESSOK TO "dwyek the florist" . Choice CutHlowers, : : : : Funeral Designs, : : : : : ; Wedding Decorations Orders by mail or telephone receive prompt attention. UUMTOM O. .MOKHlvS, ' McCORNICK IiLOCK, Main and 1st South St, Salt Lake City Xr: f. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All Calls Promptly Attended Day or lull: Surgeon U. G. W. It. U. Offlco and Residence Resi-dence wit i F. W. Krin jliurst. Telephone cnnneetioris. New Barbershop Wood cto Claris, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. HAIR CUTTING Jln the latest st-yiPs ff" A Fresh. Clean Towel for every Patron. f " ' ST, MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs SalfLake City. For terms -apply to I). DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. -n ty -v TTV JUL- MJiT, MAXVFACTl'RKK OK Fine Candies and Confec ioners Supplies. Jobbers of Nu3, e c. SALT LAKE CITY. - UTA II. DON C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main an 1 Prighim S:ru SALT LAKE CITY. - l'TAFI. Rock Sorin HOTEL TEMPLETON KMTOKIVt. ETCHINGS. ; Kxccrpts from Fxelianircs, With Occasional Occa-sional Coiiiaient. Si inn- beaut il'ul t rout, are being taken ta-ken in the Provo river this season many of tlu-iu weighing as much as 7 or S pounds each. Notwithstanding . thai they bile unite freely at a ily or minnow, iiiiiiibei Mil' l hem are exposed for sale by peddlers and in the local markets I hat bear unmistakable evi-ilenceof evi-ilenceof ha itlg lieeu killed with a j spear or gianl powder. Some means U i u ill be deviseil In capture and pun-' pun-' ish the men wbn kill lNh unlaw folly, as t he practice amount-, to nothing ; short of crime. 1 o so far as it applies ; to llsh the 1'iah game law is a dead i It'll cr, as is a ny ot hei law the provis-; provis-; inns for whose ciifiircenient are itiad-iUate. itiad-iUate. Park K -cord i It s 'l'tiis if a catch of tish bearing i evidence of this kind of warefare : against their race. that, they might ! properly be conlNcited and Ihelaw-j Ihelaw-j breakers apprehended. If men have ! to adopt such scllKhticss .is thK to 'kill off the lluuv tribe it seems well that a law of some kind is provided for their protection even f ir a portion of the year. Citizens of Salt Lake and the State at large turned out splendidly lo re-ceive re-ceive the champion of their ideal in politics, Hon. V. .1, Hr.van. Had he spoken in the open air his audience could have been measured only by the acre. And in spite of it. all a few pie-hungry pie-hungry Republican papers of Utah persist in saying thai Mr. I try a ti and the cause he represents are a dead issue. is-sue. I'ark Record. Never mind, the Enquirer says "Mc-Kinley "Mc-Kinley would not be out on Jubilee day." Of course it knows whi n "issues "is-sues are dead". Nit. Little by little be it said to the credit of Coalville, she is adding to her public improvmcnts. and if kept up a little longer, Coalville will he one; of the modern towns ot the State. Whit we need now above all things is city water works, traded streets electric li-hts. better health, as well as small manufactories and other industries in-dustries will follow ouicly in its wake. Coalville Times. This item might very properly have reference to the beautiful city of Springville. As icgaids the healthful health-ful proposition we arc all right but. the other items are very much needed at present, with prospects of the early establishment of electric lights. In the near future the Press is fining fin-ing to turn over its entire colums for a week to the barbers and merchants of this city. Provo Press. What on earth have these poor fellows fel-lows been up to that such a fate as this should be impend i iik? -it Weber tent No. H. K. (). T. M., held an interesting meeting on Monday night, and decided among other t hings to give a grand picnic in the near future, fu-ture, and hope to lie joined by the Evanston, Ogdcn and other lodges in this vicinity. They have ordered a number of nice badges, and in ot her ways showed their interest in the work. Coal vi lie Times. What about the local Macabccs Springville h ot has been among the liveliest in the State. Keep up your lick boys. On Friday last J. G. Lambert of Karuas met with an accident at the saw mill that will cripple him for life in attempting to reach a slab that had fallen, his right hand came in contact con-tact with a large saw, and in a seconds sec-onds time 1 hut member was almost disengaged from the wrist. The saw entered just behind the thumb, and cut through t he bones and corris down ta the little linger, leaving the hand hang by the skin of the palm alone. Dr. Greggor of Park City was summoned sum-moned at, once, and every effort will be made to save the hand. The accident acci-dent is most deplorable as Mr. Lambert Lam-bert was a hard working man with a large familv. He is withal a most careful man about the mill, md was thought to be the lasl who Would meet with an accident. Coalville Times. A Manti woman fell from her wheel the other day and bit off an inch of her tongne. The accident has increased in-creased the demand for wheels and nearly every married man in town is now anxious for his wife to ride a bike. Salina Press. The editor of the Independent had just presented his wife with a bicycle when Brother iloward ventured that opinion. His wife however might be in a sad predicament if her talking capabilities were abbreviated in any way, but on a whole however, the cynical cyn-ical editor of the Press is right, he ought to know, he has never yet induced in-duced a woman to say yes when it conies to a matrimonial venture. Joe Rawlins I leniocrats and Frank Cannon Republicans are getting so badiy mixed up that they will have to be labeled. And the labeler will have to he exceedingly careful unless he gets them wrong. Living Issues. This on'y proves how indistinct party lines are becoming and how necessary it is for the only legitimate lines to bo drawn plainly, viz: on the currency iniestion. and that this be made the only issue for National matters mat-ters and in local affairs none raised. .. . No one but the I'est qualified person per-son in town should be nominated for the very important oillco of school IANDY CUECQHSTIPATltm trustees. If any ot hers are, by hook or crook, put up they should be promptly shelved by the voter. - lirig-ham lirig-ham lluglc:-. This is one of t he t rueisms of the age Springville has learned to leave the polit ics out. of school mailers but has not placed 1 he best (jualilh'd per-sone per-sone to net. It is hoped a keen interest in-terest will be raised this fall and what short coinings the present board have show u will be noted and gieat care taken to get the very best materia! that is to be found. W. E. Hubbard, the Salt Lake City real estate boomer, was in Price on Tuesday. Mr. Ilubhard feels strongly impressed with the business out tool; at. this place, and while quite reticent as to bis plans, it is reliably stated t bat he will, in the near future. gie Pi ice and CastleValley a touch of liili life in I he shape of a genuine western boom. Mr. H ibbard's capabilities in this line are undoubted and Castle Valley is willing. CastleValley News. If Mr. Hubbard takes hold of that proposition you may look for a successful suc-cessful termination and 'genuine prosperity, We have a full-lleged human peacock pea-cock in Murray, he possesses the same proud swagger ami lofty airs, and causes as much brainless confusion as his bright-feathered prototype. The only difference between the two is that the bird has a beautiful outward appearance which increases when he spreads himself, anil the other who lias few outward charms to begin with looses them entirely whenever he tries the spreading process, which he sometimes does. Murray American. Ameri-can. Who cannot look around over their ! town and see this species of humanity easily? It may be in some eases that the sex is different to that at Murray, but we all have them of either masculine mascu-line or feminine persuasion often times in droves. The Rio Granle Western Railway company deserves praises for the skillful skill-ful manner in which it handled the tremendous Christian Endeavor excursion. ex-cursion. It was enough toswamp the operating force of standard lines in older states: here in Utah tin ''Lit I le Giant" handled the fifteen thousand excursionists without an accident -Enquirer. Put don't attempt to run up "J" street if jou want to go to Park City. Our latest exchange is the Editor and Printer, published at Eureka by Deihl Profilers. It is bright, newsy and neat.. Its aim is to inspire the printer and journalist of the West with a lofty ideal and we sincerely hope its objects nwy be realized. Piute Pioneer. It is generally supposed that papers at this kind are for the craft only and if it shall be looked upon as an exchange, ex-change, wherein will the publishers gather any lucre? Sav 'boys, give them a silver dollar, that's the idea. Vr All indications point to the early resumption of work on the power plant. It is sincerely to be Imped that this company will have snmof h sailing from now on in order that the plant may bn completed wi bin a reasonable time. Provo will get cheap power and light and no doubt this will be the means of encouraging many manufacturing concerns to be commenced within our borders. Provo l'tonia:i Very good. If this enterprise is pushed to a successful termination Provo will have indeed made an immense im-mense stride forward, but their citizens citi-zens should hi reminded that the company will want something besides the privilege of spending money and getting franchises. If the people fail to encour.ige the enterprise by patronage patron-age and individual support the thing will be a dead failure as far as Provn is concerned. The company will get the power and carry it to ot her pari s of the county where they will get support. - - In K ur. Cnnttputlfiti liirficr. T.'iKe C i.-.aiets C'.iiievl ath.iriii'. liK' f.r""c. It C. C. C. lull to cure, Uni-visis refiniil iimney A High I'stiimitf. Joel Shoemaker in writing of the sugar industry says: Sugar beet culture has increased t he demand for small farms :.ad made the practice of Intensive farming more popular and profitable. An acre of good soil, well cultivated and properly irrigated, will easily yield twenty-five tons of marketable beets, but many inexpei ienccd fanners harvest har-vest less than llfteen tons to t he iicre. The'prices obtained run from :t..'o to "n a ton. aceoiding lo the amount CATHARTIC DRUGGISTS j of sacchriue mallei remained j, pe respective lots. Go, d beets contain; : T 1 1 t ; i twelve to liltei ii per cent ot sugar substance. The long leaves I collect a substance known as hydrocarbon hydro-carbon from t he beat and moist ore of ; the atmosphere. This is transformed ; to tne roots, and upon the amount of such secretion depends the value of 1 the heels. The climate, soil and cul-'tivalion cul-'tivalion determine whether or not ;an,v particular section is adapted to ! growing sugar beets, while a good 'sized factory must be the market. ''They don't make much fuss about it." We are speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. Menkuay Co. Ricycle I'oal Wave. The bicycle road race on the . "it h was pulled off according to programme, though there were not so many starters start-ers as anticipated, being but 7 in all. The official record of the- race which was from here to Provo ami return is as follows: Men and handicaps Willie Hansen 10 minutes: I hour, !i minutes and .V) SJConds. llyanl Mendenhall, ." minutes: 44 minutes and 42 seconds: third iiolhwell, 4 minutes: ,'!U minutes and l seconds: lifth. Ilaruier, 4 minutes: 4o minutes and :?s seconds; fourth. Newell, .' minutes: 42 minutes and 41 seconds; second. Samuelsen, one-half minute: 40 minutes min-utes and T seconds; first. Win. Marsh, scratch: .'ill minutes and us seconds. It will be noticed from this that considering the dusty fond it ion of 1 he course and the wind encountered oh the home stretch, the tjnio was somewhat some-what remarkable, the distance covered cov-ered being 12 miles and Marsh's time being less than 40 minutes. All competitors com-petitors were well satisfied with the race and result. In addition to this event several minor races were held which afforded much sport for beholders be-holders and participants. There is a time for everything: and the time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you have consumption but prevent it by using One, Minute cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung t roubles. Menkuay . Co. Wanted An Idea Who can think of some simple Protect Tour lri&q: thnr tnir hHur vmi wnlth mini; to puieutf WrltH JOHN WlillOKKUlIKN CO., Patont AM,-. ne.v, Waahlnntim, Ii. C, f.ir thirlr JI.Snl prlM oltwr auJ list of two hundred Lirtuilloni wauled. G. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES. PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes. Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. Keep your JVIoney at Home. SlTiINGVILLE, - - UTA II. il-Iotel Mot:u3jrtsi. Omen Dusenbery, Lesee. Meals Served a la Restaurant. Everything First-class : : : Provo Utah. 89$Cf Send Five cents in stamps for a beautiful button but-ton with picture i r. II .... ....I..-.- ..r Button 404 the world fain ous ''Loop" near (ivorgetown, Colo. Address P. L. Wixchkm.. r. v., I). . n'v Deliver. Colo. I "Loop R A.DE &.L, President. ' fl, L. OUJIHIN 13 .QxAia H, T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. SpriDgville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, LTAH, Cnioitl Stools. 930,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depi its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on 1 imc deposits, compounding quarterly Moner always on hand for short time loans. Singer Sealing 1fft fDC re e Standard of ex-Uv!ill!uiJ ex-Uv!ill!uiJ cellence all over the witia. 800,000 made and sold annually. Sold only by our employees, directly from factory to the people. KVKKY MAUAINK FULLY WARRANTED Headquarters, PROVO. CDolen & Gaffe py Are selling FURNITURE AT COST. To make room for a WAY ft'SOCTVv O? ttOOIftS. (In Rio Grande Western Railroad. Cast ilia The-- Utah County O. It. HOUTIIWOKTH, Excursion parties accriinmodated. Hunting and FisRing Galore. All Regular Passenger Trains Stop. For Rates and Dates for Excursian Parties apply to C. K. Southwot t h, or any R. G. W. Agent. Geo. Robertson jr. "plasterer Iyou want a good job and a cheap one, give me a call. Hay,grain, lumber, or any kind of produce taken in exchange. WilFInot refuse SIMIINGVILLE. Are i)oti goiijg Call MARK" COOK, Lessee, TP ox- all T5LlxxX& or ZE3 Jbr X C5 ISHsZ Yard Located at the old Cook & E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and Lumber and Building (datefial, We also keep in Stock a full line of IDmiE-ItlE 13 37:13 IT'S SUPPLIES. Consisting of Sections, Frames,! Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. M2. Provo, UtaK Offices,. EVERYWHERE, Utah's Greatest Health Resort. Springs. Snmraer Resort, cash. UTAH. on Kriel Yard, South of Springville. Hctail Dealer in |