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Show The Independent. William F. GibBon Editor- ' X. N. Jordan, Business Manager. Entered at tbe prat office at Springville. Utah, tor transmission through tho mail as aecond-class matter. Issue ! every Thursday morning. TERM? OF SUBSCRIPTION. jrtising Rates. . PZtH of iyt. CITY DIRECTORY. SPRINGY I LLEImslcen iin Incorporated city nI lire 1RXI. Itti o liri:il area, took in an mplrt. which lii'8 l-n reduced under the tieral lncorjx)ri tio i ct. The corporation now Co r t rs all of sin Ion :tt. township 7 sout li. rango 3 eu.st. and lot-; I. 2. 3 and 4 of township f ninth, range 3 eat. in I'tah county. Utah. The city Is on the RIo Grande. Western and fttiort Ltne railroads, and from this point d.verjr the Tlntic branch of the Rio rrande Western. Sprliisrvllle lias a population popula-tion above 3.000. has a hank, seven Reneral tor. a commlKsioii liou.se. procery. two meat markets, two hardware stores, two j.t iiTs, inree urti siorcs, two millinery 'establishments, a weekly iicvspaer, wo Job printing establish in Puts, five blacksmilhs. two Implement house, three livery staliles. three hotels, grist mill, feed mill, planing n.ill, marble works, marble quarry, woolen ; twill. Deseret and West.(iri Union telegraph tines. WeHs-Y;irfr tr7T l'aclllc express com. tanj2T-ell lona distance telephone, cream ery, two barner snops, three i.atier uay faints' meeting houses and two more In Course of construction. Presbyterian church. Baptist mission, four ward public schools. CVntral high school. I'resbyterlan llunjrer-ford llunjrer-ford academy, two doctors, a dentist, two funeral directors, tailor shop, three shoe shops, tin shop and bakery. OUR city Is one of the leading ones in Utah In silk raisins, liee culture, suzar beets, ood roads, general appearance, thrift and enterprise. YK want a sugar factory, silk factory, an , incubator factory, nut and bolt factory, tii ichlno shops, canning factory.' FFICEPS are: Mayor. James E. Hall; re corder. P. E. Iioutz; treasurer. Mrs. Luclhi flayinond; marshal. F. C Gammell; Justice. R. ii. Thorn; councilmen, Joseph Loyml. II. T. Reynolds. Lorcn II. llarmer. O. It. Huntington Jr., Joseph II. Storm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. II. Peterson, Blacksmith, wagon repairing. Jefferson st. ivioien & uanrey, f Furniture, State street. . G. E. Anderson, Photographer. State atrdt t. Erdman& Soni , r'v dealers In meats. State si. II. T. ReynoTdSiW central merchandise, State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. Jumes Wigmore, i ' Tinware, Brooms and groceries S'ate st. The Independent, all kinds of job print lug. State street. Peal Bros. & Mendenliall, general merchandise. State street. Wra. B. Roy la nee, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State si. Alfred Whitehead, drujrs. chemicals and confectionery, Roy-lanco Roy-lanco street. G. B. Wood Mercanlle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Dr. C..J. Peterson, druggist, dealer In drug? chemicals, books, stationery and wall paper. WV"'-M. Roy lance. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and Fraln; bicycles, Studcb;tkcr wagons. State street. . SDrinffville Creamerv. VoJuv.4- Hobbs proprietor, State road. T. Child &onK Proprietors of the Sprlnpvllle marble works. Thre blocks east, two north of meeting Irouse. f.'Taine, Harness maker trlmmtaga. and dealer In harness B. Y. Johnson Brick and stone mason; estimates furnished. furn-ished. First-class work guaranteed. J. R. Kindred, Headquarters for Farm Machinery and chettler wagons. Depot street, The Independent, Gives all the news all the time. The Hotel Boyer, One block west of State street; ra'es II to 1 1 per day. P. U. Boyer. prop. George Robertson, Plasterer and calsomfner. First-class work at reasonable figures. Professional Cards. " ' ' t . i E)R. F. DUNN, ' T" PHYSICIAN AND SU3G,E0N. All Calls PrompUy Attenie4' Day or Iiem. : Surgeon R. G. W. K. Ii. ' Office and Kesi-deuce Kesi-deuce wit J. W. Brtn.hurst. Telephone connections. - . Qeo. smart, m. d. Phyeieian and Surgeon. Office and Residence, 1 block north of , Packard's store. PKIN'GVIIXE, LTTAJI. James catfbey, rr NOTARY PUBLIC ; SPRING VfLLE, UTAH. " ; Societies. K. O. T. M. SpringTille Tent To. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Sat urday evening at7:3V VbMtinj Sir Knights made welcome. U. B. Smith, Corn. Elliot IS. Joudax, Ii. K. One year. ... i ny fill! How Is t'JlS? Perhaps sleepless nights caused ii, or grief, or sickness, sick-ness, or perhaps it ves csre. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to lock o!J at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair bnlhs have been deprived rf proper food or proper nerve force. Increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies missing miss-ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to directions, direc-tions, gray hair begins to show coior irt a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it o you. Write ual It you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it. He may be able to . suggest something of value to you. Aaaress, Dr. J. C Ayer i o?., LQweii, mass, m WAXTED-Sev. in this statt Several trustworthy in their own and nearby counties. Ji mainly ofiice work conducted at home. : aev st raiiiht SHHJ a year and caucuses deli nite. l)o!iatide. no more, no less salary Monthly a. References. Enclose scif-ad orcsseu stamper envelope, i terpen J., it ess. Piest-, department M. t'hii-aiio. Every Man to his Specialty Our specialty is Meats Fresh, .Salt, Smoked any kind of meats except pooF meats. We have no demand for poor meats. We have all kinds of Ush and various delicacies when in season : : : ERDMAN & SON Provo Steam Laundrv Best Give worK ana reasonable prices, us a trial; guarantee satis- faction. Wc do the finest of fi le. work, and make a specialty of family trade. Laundry called fur and de livered without extra charge. J N. CULICK, PROP'R. PROVO. UTAH Whitney & Pierce. - Planing Operators. II EA DQ U A UTEEtS for all kinds of Mouldings, Frames, Wainscoting, Poor and Window frames. Work done promptly and at lowest 1'iices. Kill l lite East dI i&e Crcameiy. SrRINGVILLE - - - UTAH. Dr. Williams' Indian Pllt .iMntnieut will cure Uimd uienuii'' and Itclmic li-iits. ii uosorustne tumors. anays tne ticuiug at uuce, acts las a rxiuliiee. L'ives insiikiiL ra. lier. lr. Williams lndiaii Pile Oint ment is nrenarpd fnr Piipand lirh. Ing of the private parts. Every box is warrantee, jay arutrgists. y mml on re SfJEr.?! JK..5-?ntl n,t L-.W- WiiiuiKS nAnumuiuninb lu.. irrops.. uieveianu, Ohio. For sale at Ir. C J. Peterson's Drug Store Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tonr l ire Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mate netic. lull of lite, nerve and viror. take No-Tn. Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists. 50c or f I. Cure guaran teed. Ilooklet and sample free. Address toternng ICemedy Co., CTiicago or New York. A i r.it several trustworthy ptrsons w in vnis state to manage our business in their own and nearby counties. It is mainly oflice work conducted at home. Sal ary straight su a j ear and expenses-definite, bojiafirie. no more, no less salary. Monthly fTS. References. Enclose self addressed ad-dressed stamped envelope, Herbert K. Uess, President, Dept. M, Chicago. -w TIME TA33L23 FOB SPnrXGVILLE. UTAH. " V GOING WEST " . ' .; i ? To Salt Lake, Ojjdon and tlie Coast. ; No 1. PaeiHe matl....... .. Lv. 8:10 a. tn. No. 7, from Tiutlc to Salt Lake City, Lv. 8:13 a. ni. Ko. 5, from Sanpete to Salt Lake...... Lv. 4:00 p. m. No. 3, Pacific limited Lv T:37 p. m. No. 8, J'Passcnser, from S-'lt Lake to Tlotlc-.V. .-......; .....Lv. 6:.IOp, ni Noi. SR. SpringTille to Tintic, Mixed.,.. daily except Sunday. .-. .. L.5:i a. ui GOING EAST. " No. 6.J Passenger and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. 9:: a. m. No. 3. Atlantic Express Lv. :41 a.n. No. . Chicago limited.. .... .. ... Ly. 9:25 p. ni. Train No. 9 leaves Sail Lake at 12:30, and arrives at Ogden 1:30 p. m. Train 10 - leaves tgden at S:I0. and arrives at Salt Lake 3:14. O. C. 1KHGE, General Manager, S. H. BABCOCK. GEO, W. HEINTZ. Trafiic Maaaser. Act's Gen. Pass. Ag. ffhSI FS 1 tTf ba Short Will Springville "freeze" her soldier boys next month? If yon want a pood meal or a lnnch go to Whitehead's Kestanrant. Porn, Monday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ward, a daughter. '..Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mc-Curdv. Mc-Curdv. Monday. July 10ih. a son. Ill kind of tobacco and r-Jirars in stock at Whitehead's- Kestanrant. 1 have a good moving machine t trade for a good cow. II. G. Wood. Tuesday evening's rain was just the proper thing. It freshened things up wonderfully. Levi Murdock, a sect inn hand at Thistle, was run over by a hand ear, Monday, and badly hurt. I have a second hand buggy in first-class first-class repair, which I will soil or trade. I) it. Geo. L. Smart. I in i i u . . 1 i:.iui,,. the cheapest and best in tbe market For sale by J. R. Kindred. The Federation of Women's clubs excursion took thirty-four people out of here on the Uio Grande, Thursday. Last week, unbeknownst to the reporter, the baby wagon left a fine girl with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bulkley. The work above Mapleton in the Spanish Fork canvon is moving along in a most satisfactory manner, In about two weeks part of the line will be ready lor the operation of trains. T). A. Hyde, recently niuht operator here for the Uio Grande Western, has been sent to Lehi to act as aent there for a time. .7. D. Moliison takes Mr. Hyde's place here. Raspberry harvest is now in full blast, and Win. M. Roylance's produce pro-duce establishment is one of the busiest places to be found in the state, arranging for the shipment. Whitks Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but is unequaled as a tonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for Chills and Fever in children. Price 2.3c Dr. C. J, Peterson. On Wednesday, the llM.h, the Odd Fellows will hive a Uio Grande Westem excursion to Saltair. Ko. 7 at 8:13 will handle traffic to Salt Lake, returning, special leaves Salt Lake at 10 p. m. Rate, $1.50. Imperfect digestion and assimilation assimi-lation produce disordered conditions of the system, which grow and are confirmed by neglect. IIeub'ine gives tone to the stomach, and causes good digestion. Price 50c Dr. C. J." Peterson. Springville Tent No. 9, K. O. T. M is miking arrangements to give a grand excursion to Castill i on Saturday, Satur-day, July 22. It is expected that the Eureka tent of the Maccabees will attend in force. Everything in being done to1 make the excursion the event of the season. S. D. Johnson was down from Mapleton, Tuesday, looking for a couple of links in the chain of evidence evi-dence he is weaving around the individuals who adopted fur their own purposes two dozen of his chickens. Someone will wake in the morning and find Steve, like an avenging nemesis, hot on their trail John Wanamaker is said to have recently closed a contract with the 1'niiadeiphia Record for a page ad vertisement every day in the year for which he pays $100,000, and this is only one of the numerous papers in which he advertises. Wanamaker nas maue nis ioriune out of printers ink, and does not hesitate to acknow ledge tho fact. Mapleton will also begin segrcga tion suit to be detached from the big-est big-est city in area in the world, Springville. Spring-ville. It is rumored that the ranchers at the head of North Fork, Provo canyon, and the ranchers in Rock canyon will join Mapleton in the petition. Sheepherdcrs over next to the reservation have not yet been heard from. Enquirer. V .... . .... vvnat among nutnan ills arc mora annoying than piles? The afflictions that prevent active excercise are bad enough, but one that makes even rest miserable is worse. Women are among. its greatest martjrs. Tableb's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure the must obstinate cases. Price, 50c in Uottle tubes 75c Dr. C. J. Peterson. A shipment of 84,000 bibles to China tilled the hearts of all good Christains with glee. The heathen Chinee also smiled blandly as he set about tear ing out pages of the bibles for fire cracker wiappers. Paper is expensive in China and the wily heathen with true yankee thrift put Christianity to the best use he knew. So the 84,000 copies may be literally said to have gone up in smoke. Owen Hal bo, a stranger from the east, met with an accident yesterday that cost hira his left' leg and may result in the amputation also of his ight foot. He was getting off one train onto another at a junction south of Springville, and fell under the wheels. He was brought here on last night's Rio Grande Western train and takea to St. Mark's hos-pital, where Dr. Pinkerton -amputated the member, leaving the other for further examination today. Mr. Balbi was resting under ether at 3 o'clock this ruorning, Herald One : busy tongue wagging in whispers between the jaws of its un- scruplous and irresponsible possessor can create as much annoyance in a community as several things which are considered generally to be much more wicked. The chronic gossips look upon all movements of human kind with a suspicious and malicious eye without taking into consideration the character of the one they take the liberty to iudire. An error or over- ightisfullof glittering viciousness in their nreiudice and revenceful minds. " If it was not for the fact that their whole store of brains would rattle iu a mustard seed, and intelli gent people soon recognize the fact, they would create no end of trouble. Filtiiore Progress. Stories -fj i i . 1 "Duly Feed Man and Steed. "Feed your nerves, aIso if you would have them strong. Wood made pure and rich by Hood's SarsapariMa is the only true nerve food. I5e sure to get Hood's. It never disappoints. Iloud's Pills cure constipation. 25c. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall. Menden-hall. Friday morning, a bo. When you want ice cream don't forget for-get Whitehead's Restaurant. Joseph Allen has moved down town and taken possession of the Kindred blacksmith shop, where he will continue con-tinue to work at the blacksmith trade. An epidemic of measles is lieurely making a tour of the Fourth ward. Among other victims arc Miss Maude Carter and several of II. 15. Smith's little folks. Those wnirnvamr-m., , Jiaido to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when 1A L.LARD S SNOW LINIMENT is promptly applied. Price 50c Dr. C. J. Peterson. Conductor Starr of the Tintic branch, was taken to Salt Lake for treatment, yesterday morning. Mr. Starr had a severe sunstroke a few days since, and had not recovered satisfactorily from the effects of it. To eradicate worms from the system give the child plain, nourishing nourish-ing food and Whites Cream Vermi-euge. Vermi-euge. The result will be, the worms will disappear and the child become healthy and cheerful. Price 25c Dr. C. J. IVteison. On Saturday, July 15, the Woodmen of the World will run an excursion to Saltair, via the Rio Grande Western. Rate $1.50 for round trip. No. 7 at8:li will carry this excursion to the city. Returning, leaves beach at 10:15 p. m. and Salt Lake at II p. m. Is your liver tired? Does it fail to do its duty? If so, don't neglect its call for htlp. A few doses of IIer- bine may save you a spell of sickness IIerbine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cures Chills and Fever. Price 50c Dr. C J. Peterson. An entertainment will be given at Mapleton, next Friday night, July 14, for the benefit of the Oakland Mutual Improvement Associations.' Doors open at 8, p. m. An invitation ex tended to all. Admission 25 and 10c Actors are just in from The East, J. m. Clark, the bicycle repairer is now able to do all kinds of frame work, such as brazing and enameling. All kindsof repair work done with quickness and dispatch. Bicycles rented. Shop at E. R. Brinton's Implement house, Springville, Utah. Yesterday afternoon a telephone message from Spanish Fork told of a burglary, in which $15, a goldwatch and a pistol, were taken from a residence. resi-dence. The1 thieves were thought to be coming in this direction, and a watch was set, but no bad men were caught. John Lawson, the ''Terrible Swede," was down from Salt Lake, Friday night, on business connected with the organization of his "Ole Olson"' company. While here he had a conference with Will Hn.utz, who will go on the road with Lawson's combination for a time. Last Saturday Marshal Gemmell restored two youthful offendors to the path of justice and right. They had "swiped" a half dollar in money from an unsuspecting lady at Roylance's. Roy-lance's. Both boys became repentant and made honorable amends after a little persuation on the part of the city justice mill. A rather pcculifr'aceident happened to Ami Oakley, last week. lie was hauling hay, and when coming down a hill put on the brake. The resulting result-ing friction set the brake-block on tire and the flames were soon communicated com-municated to the hay. The load was at once tipped over, and the wagon saved from the conflagration. The Mayor and all the members of the City council except Mr. Loynd, Visited Payson, Tuesday, and examined exam-ined the reservoir system of that enterprising city. The gentlemen made a 24 mile trip on horseback up Payson canyon to see the reservoirs. They were well-pleased with the trip, and arc loud In their praisa of the irrigation systert of Payson. lne sneriirs oltce last evening re ceived word from Provo canyon, that a robbery had been committed at the saloon which is beinj,' operated iu the canyon. Deputy Sheriff Henry went up to investigate, and ound eight of the drunkest men that it ba been his pleasure to see tn many "aday. Nothing on the robbery matter aould be discovered, and the oiliecrA dis- teraduXuTi''meeLiug which haul beerf going on since the Fourth. Enquirer. J. B. Francis, a Salt Lake mining man, was in town Monday and Tuesday Tues-day on business. Nic Groesbeck went south to Payson and Sanpete, Tuesday, Tues-day, on a prospecting tour in the interest of Mr. Fraucis and one C. D. Wilder, of Denver. Nic had been employed for several months on developing de-veloping ozokerite mines for these parties nearP. V, Junction. He goes in quest of antimony prospects, especially, but any old thing with mineral in paying quantities will be cons'dered. " Iu a year there are killed on American Ameri-can trains one person out of every 2,827,474 passengers carried. A great many curious conclusions are reached by statisticians on this basis, and upon what is known as the law of averages. The amount of it all is that one is safer on a railroad train than he is in his own house. Less danger is incurred in going from Chicago to Denver, even on the fast schedules now used by the Burlington, Burling-ton, than in y feoing on a street car from one's home to the depot. The average man travels 72,093,963 miles on trains, taking them as they come on ail lines, before his turn comes to get hurt. TJie Cwiis (JVc'j.) Enterprise. Pure Ice, made from artesian water, fur sale at Davis Clark's. The report of the public school trustees for the school year just past shows that of 1,114 children between tht) ages of 6 and 18, only nineteen were absent from school. Fifteen schools are mainttrtned. The regular promotions were 220 boys aud 275 girls. Eleven boys, and; six girls were graduated from 'the eighth grade. The condition of the schools this year was not as satisfactory as last, but arrangements have been made for improvement. The financial condition con-dition of the district is good. Sunday, while engaged in hauling lumber from the Chase sawmill over on Diamond Fork, Fritz ChaSe met with a very serious accident. He was returning to camp with an empty wagon and was sitting on the hounds. Suddenly the reach broke, one end striking the ground ami throwing the rear, bolster across the young man's back. It is feared he is dangerously hurt, but just to what extent is not yet known The accident occurred six miles from camp, and when the alarm was given the lad's mother at once went to the on rcv-d alone, anil arrived sooner than the rescuing piit,T OI men who were hastening to the boy's relief. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption cure, which is sold for the small price of25cts., 50cts. and $1.00. does not cure tak3 the bottle back and we. will refund your money. Sold for over flTty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cents and 50 cents. City Drug store. SCHOOL ELECTION. An Exciting Contest Develops this Year. School elections in Springville are usually very quiet affairs,, but this year was an exception. Four candidates candi-dates for one oflice were in the field, and the afternoon of the election was a lively one. The usual primary was held, and Mrs. Josephine South wick was placed in nomination for school trustee she receiving 13 votes and Mrs. Ella Hay- mond 10, The morning of the election i i . . - . . iounu, nowever, lour candidates in the field, ziz., Mrs. Southwick, Mts S, A. Boyer, Mrs. Haymond, and Dr. Dunn. When the ballots were count ed Monday night after a hot and acrimonious contest it was found t hat Dr. Dunn had won, by the following vote: Dr. Dunn Mrs. Haymond Mrs. Kouthwick Mrs. Boyer . Hifi . 87 73 . 34 Rc Fooled The Surgreons AH doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West. Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. "Sold by Dr. C. J. Peterson, Peter-son, druggist. QUARRYING EMERY. It Is Done by the Aid of Great Fires In the Classic Island of Naioi. JUmery comes from the island of Naxos, in the eastern Mediterranean, whence it has been exported for the last two centuries or more. The beds ire in the northeast of tbe island, the deposits descending into some of the neighboring islands, the emery being found in lenticular masses, resting on .ayers of fichist in limestone, almost identical with Parian marble, the finest marble known, which comes frotjj the island of Paros, close by, says Iron'mun-gery. Iron'mun-gery. There are about 300 men engaged in the trade, all of whom have to be married mar-ried before they nre admitted to the fraternity. fra-ternity. The material is much too hard to be dug out or even blasted. Great fires are lighted around the blocks till the natural cracks expand with the heat, and levers are then inserted to pry them apart. This system is continued until the blocks are reduced in size to masses of a cubic foot or less, and they are then shipped as if they were coal. There are said to be 20,000,000 tons yet available at Naxos, and the last report ed year's export was 3,050 ions. It is one of the hardest substances known. The Appetite Of A Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should k Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful wonder-ful Stomach and Liver Remedy, give a splendid appetite, sound dieestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health aDd great energy. Only 25c. at Dr. C'. J. Peterson's Peter-son's drug store. A Glass Railway. I'olble. By means of a valuable toughening process. recently discovered, glass may now be molded info lengths and used (is railway sleeners. fJl-iKH mile .r-, 'iso productd by this same toughening tc cess. Ii s, therefore, possible to - -' - - J - ii .miai is ouoni A lira.id old remedy for coughs, coldnsapd consumption; used through the ?forld for half a century, has curednnumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we w(ill refund re-fund yuur money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. City Drug Store. Have You Thought of This! There seems to be a feeling among business men that a newspaper has no right to make money. Why not? It is tbe most exacting business in the world, the most trying on men in every way. It. means long hours and the greatest care in its conduct. The newspaper has the entire public to deal with. It is criticised on all occasions.' It has to deal with the hobbies of all the cranks in the community, and to do this successfully success-fully requires judgment and patience. It has power, and that power, to the credit of journalism, is nearly alwaj'S wielded for the public weal. No question of vital concern to the home peo !e fails to find a strong support from the home newspaper, and this. too, without remuneration. The publisher spends his own money to further these projects, and the community com-munity never gives a thought to the matter of cost to him. It is not paid out of the public pocket. Every community com-munity needs good newspapers and the way to have them is to assist in making the business profitable. The newspaper wants every business concern con-cern to make a profit. Why should not this good will be mutual? To make a profit the newspaper must have a living rate for the paper and for its advertising space. Filmore Progress. Humphrey's Specillcs. Humphrey's Specifics will be found at all summer resorts. Send for a Manual to the Humphrey's Company, New York. Have It Done Right. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed Books! Books! Rooks! Books rebound or lepaired. All kind of magazines bound in the latest style at reasonable prices. F. E. Crouch, Opposite P. O. Provo, Utah. Many a Lover Has turned with digust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive offen-sive breath. Karl's Clover Root tea purifies the breath by its action on bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cents and 50 cents. City Drug Store, PTTRELY PERSONAIi, red Griffin, of Pravo, visited in town last week. G. S. Wood spent Tuesday in Provo canyon on business. Wm. M. Hoy la nee was in Salt Lake on business, Saturday. Dr, Dunn was in Thistle, Monday, on professional business. Joseph A. West, of Salt Lake, is spending a few days in town. Miss Lora Hall is now clerkimr for the G. S. Wood Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Felt went to Salt Lake, Tuesday, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Hales, of Spanish Fork, were visiting in town, Sunday Misses Annie and Florence Tike, of Provo, were the guests of Mrs. M. W. Bird, Friday. Charley Daley and Jim Byran went back to Tintic to resume their work in the mines, yesterday. Miss Anna Worlhen, of Springville, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Schuler. Payson Globe-Header. J. A. Robinson was in town Tues day looking after the business of the New York & Utah Paper Co., of Salt Lake. Mrs. Martha Cook came home from Nephi, 1 hursday, wh re she had been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Harry Buyer. Prof. Mose Christiansen was down from Castilia Springs, Monday, interviewing inter-viewing the Maccabee excursion committee. com-mittee. Joe Sellers returned home Friday fiom Cora, Wyo. where he has been working in the timber for the Wyoming Wyom-ing Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Packard, of Silver City, who have been visiting in town the past two or three days, returned home yesterday. Jas. Taylor, wife and family, of ThistJe, ...are ; visitiug the laities' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Sr. Lehi Banner. Mrs. Wilda Wright and daughter Edith, of Laramie, Wyo., who have been visiting friends in this city the past week, left for Dillon, Mont., this morning. Principal-elect L. E. Eggertson is attending the meeting of the National Educational Association at Los Angeles, Cal., this week. Mrs. W. M. Burgess of Itenalara, Miss., is in town yg t-T lister, Mrs. Geo. Ilarrist They hadn't met before in fourteef years. Miss Floraijce B. Moffatt. of San Francisco, Deputy Supreme Com mander of the Ladles of the Maccabees, and Mrs. iTra' Varley, of Eureka, Past Lady Commander of the Tintic Lodge, No. 8, were in town Monday iu the interest of the order. A Thonsand Tongnes. Could not express the rapture of Anne E. Springer, of 1125 Howard Bt., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. Kiog-'s New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, somet hing I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr, King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at C. J. Peterson's Drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 'ew Through Pullman Service to St. Louis. On June 20th, the Great Rock Island Route inaugurated the Pullman Pull-man Sleeper from Denver to St. Louis via the Missouri Pacific R'y from Kansas City. The car will leave Denver daily at 2:35 p. ni. on the "Colorado Flyer," arriving in St. Louis 6:15 t. ra. the next day. One hour and forty minntes faster from Denver to St. Louis than any other through car line. Excellent connections con-nections from Pueblo and Colorado Springs. The cars are broad vesti-buled, vesti-buled, of the latest pattern and most luxurious type. Advantages in patronizing this service will be: .The quickest time to St. Louis, no change of cirs, absolute comfort. The best Dining Car Service in the world. For full information write ' .W. H. Firth Gen'l Agent, Denver. SILVER MEDAL CONTEST. A Very Instructive and Intertain-ing Intertain-ing Event, Friday. The Sixth Demorest Silver medal contest was held at the City hall, Fri day evening, undr the auspices of the W. C. T. U. It was a very instructive in-structive and entertaining event. There wre five contestants, Misses Fannie Rowland, Rena Finley, Myrtle Hall, Ruby Hall and Pearl Daley. The following was the PROGRAM Prayer Duett, violin and piano Miss Knold and .nr. uooumanson. Recitation, "Hope for the Pearl Daley. Living" Miss Recitation. "Thi Battl Cry Must be Absuluto Prohi bit Ion" Miss Fannie Rowland. Row-land. Vocal Solo. '-Little Gleaners" Elsie Bailey. Recitation, riodsre with Wine" Miss Rem Finley. Duett, violin and piano Miss Knold and Mr. Goofinianson. Recitation. "Patriotic Sins of Intemperance" Intemper-ance" Miss Ruby Hall. ' Recitation, "The Rridal Feast" Miss Myrtle Hall. Vocal Solo, by Ilebo Strang. The judges were Mrs. Burmeister and Messrs Hicks and Baiiey. The prize was awarded to Miss Myrtle Hall. Tell Your Sister A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility im-possibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels, Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. aud 50 cts. City Drug Store. Excursion to Points .North via Oregon Short Line. The following rates are authorized for i he sale of excursion tickets from Salt Lake city to points in northern Utah and points in Idaho and Oregon, Saturday, July 22, 1S99: 10 Rate Limit Brigham $ 2 25 15 days 15 ,, 15 15 la 15 15 ,. toiiinston Mendon Logan Smithfleld... Richmond Franklin Preston 3 00 3 25 3 50 3 75 4 00 4 25 50 15 30 15 80 15 30 30 10 30 Oxford McCammon. . Bancroft... . Soda Springs. Montpelier. . . 65 30 7 00 15 8 20 30 9 50 30 10 35 30 12 00 30 12 05 30 Pocatello Rlackfnot Idaho Falls. . . Market Lake . Dubois Spencer American Falls 8 no an Minidoka o 00 30 Shoshone 10 oo :m Bellevue 12 75 30 Hailey ia no an Ketchum 13 r0 .10 Mountain Home 14 sn so Nam pa 18 25 30 Hoise City iy on an Caldwell. . 18 50 30 20 00 30 20 25 30 21 00 30 22 50 30 Ontario .'ayette Weiser Huntington. Rates from points south of Salt Lakecity will be made by .adding one way rates to Salt Lake to alxive rates. Transit limit of five days in each direction will be allowed on tickets bearing final limit of thirty days. Other tickets will be limited to con tinuous passage in each direction. D. E Bckley, G. P. & T. A. ?3orSoVSL ffio AFTER USING. St'OT R. a. beeslet. All -PK.OVO Beck' s Jewelry At Store. Provo Citjr MOTT'S nrilllVnnVAl PENNYROYAL iiiif l Rich or and banish -pauos of menstruation. They are L.IFE SAVERS to girls at womanhood, aiding' development of org-ans and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lifr, becomes a pleasure. $1.00 IEIC IiOX 15 Y MAIL. Solfi by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. For sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson, Druggist. , . , -p . s CREAM YV CRMS! VERmiFUGE! 1 t.-j- Mostl-Qaantitr. Best In Quality. ? l' SOXX AIiL DRVOrOXBTS. , For Sale By O. J. Peteraon,! Druggist. Eureka Harness Oil is the liest preservative of tleW leatk:.' and the best renovator of old leather. It oils, softens, blackens black-ens and protect. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best harness, ybor old hiir-ness. hiir-ness. and your carriage top, and they will not only look better but wear lonwr. Soldeverywheceln cans ail sixes from hulf pints to Ave galloua. Mad bj -Tl.MI-UU OIL lit. Mapleton will Secede. Mapleton people are becoming restive, rest-ive, and wish to cut loose from Springville's corporate body. The question has been agitated for son e time, and on Monday a delegation or prominent Mapleton citizens visited Provo in search of legal advice on the move. The result is the issuance of the following call for a SPECIAL meeting:- There will be a meeting -of the property prop-erty owners of Mapleton precinct within I he corporate limits of Sprinyr-ville, Sprinyr-ville, for the purpose of considering the question oi being disconnected with Springville. Meeting to be held in the Mapleton Central school housr, Tuesday. July 18, 1899, at 8 o'clock p. m. All property owners are requested re-quested to be present. - S. I). Joiinsov, Chairman. Geo. B. Matson, D. D. DiiuiLE. W. V. FULMEl, J. R. Bromley. Another Pipe Line. It was learned yesterday from General Gen-eral Manager Cutler or the Lehi sugar factory that in addition to the building build-ing of the Springville pipe line, a lino is tube built seventeen miles northward north-ward into the Salt Lake valley. An extracting auxiliary plant is to be erected near Rjngham Junction and the fluid extract pumped through five-inch, five-inch, asphalt uiu-coated pipe to thu Lehi fdarit. The entire-improvement, to be made by the company vill cost $500,000 and will mean a practical triplicating of the central plant at Lehi, and when everything is in readiness by next season, the output of sugar will lie 20,000,000 pounds or 10.000 tons, instead of the ' fiOOO ton output this year. Mr. Cutler pro poses to have 0,tKX) acres of beets cultivated next season, an increase of 5500 over this year's acreage. This means a total consu mption of 100,000 tons of beets. Tribune. Best Dining Gar Service. BUFFET LIBRARY SMOKER. ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Gars Free. VITALITY W-SRVERlIfE THOS, A. BEESLEY. BEESLEY MARBLE MKS MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE flloDumental : Ulork IN MARBLE AND GRANITE- Examine Our Work. Get Our Prices. woik guaranteed strictly first clans. 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