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Show s - - : -- -aiCK : AN UNUSUAL OFFER $1.50 THE HERALD . -(Soni-Weekly) Orarige Mi Farmer ('vekl:) $1.00 .50 $3.00 ALL FOR $1.75 All the News TWICE A WEEK - vvim The Ideal Farm Paper (Weekly) and A 1901 Almanac for Agriculturists TO OET THEM ALL, SEND TO THE HERALD COMPANY Salt Lake Gty. rhi signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Ihs remedy tbat cure cold in one day WANTED! 4&& Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is 0. K., here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference " .SIVjien writing.. 4i "Mnnws wmiis-H! mm 1M.UUU1U II 11UUUUUUU UUUUUj Cincinnati, Ohio. ustrated catalog 4 cis. stamps. SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS (America's Carlsbad) .Turkish, Massage - and Electric Manicure arid Hair Dressing. J. SCHKNCK, llusiness Manner. 52 W. 3rd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Recreation pointers i An Illustrated monthly magazine. X which will Interest any render of X good literature.; H perJyear. Send X Send for free sample anil let it talk X for it.solf. X Reporter Publishing Co., Kansas City - - - Mo. g 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs ''mi Copyright Ac tnmnn sendlne a ketch And description ie quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an hiTimtlon la probably pntentnhle. rommunli-a-tlnnsstrictly confidential. Handhookon Patents sent fiee. Oldent neency for securing patent!. Talents taken throueh Munn & Co. racelv tptrial notice, without cbarite. In tbs Scientific American. A tiardsomely lllnntrated weekly. Ijuwest elr. ,culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. 13 a year; four months, II. Sold by all newsdealers. PNN&Co.38',; New York . , Branch Office. 026 F St.. Washington, D. C. RLIN REPEATER. tv- -jTUIU urn u I iuiu. snTHAN HXIFnn l.uu IVIM v $thccoslof ' 1 'rv. ,,, ItsMbro carlrldc for a Marlln, Model !, coiienlr t5.K lliounana. Stalibre carlrldurlir any oilier repeater Bade, rust $12 OO a tbounand. Tea ean ssts the entire cot of your Marlln on the Unit two Umusantl carirldirrs. Why this Is so la fully explained In the Marlln (land Hook tor shooters. It also t-lsSso' to oare tor ttrwarma and bow to um them. How to load cartridges with thediltrrent kinds of black and Mnnkeleas Mwdra. It gives trnjcesorleii, e locltlcs, iMnetrallons and 110 nthnr points of interest to sportsmen. 19 I'nuea. free, if you will send stamps for postaKa to THE KAELIN FIEJS ARKS C0.,9sir Hatf n.Ct Sc4 lie formmplctv. beof Xarlin RustRcycilcr. B A T il S. ( MI 5 r-diiiT- EMBABG0 ON RATS. lleaiurti Adopted j the Health Board of Louisiana. s RsTIttsus QsTrrslsf the laloa-laaT laloa-laaT of (hips to Khii the Peat-Braaalas Peat-Braaalas Rodeats from Iaad-iar Iaad-iar fears of the PLaa-oe. Erer lnce the dreaded bubonic plague made iti appearance the cause of its spread and means to prevent infection from it has been the Btudy of scientific men all over the world. One theory has been tolerably thoroughly thor-oughly established, and this is that the ordinary ship rat has been and is the chief factor in the spread of the infection, 6ays the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Globe-Democrat. When the disease made its appearance appear-ance in Honolulu, and while efforts were being made to stamp it out, this fact was recognised, and strict measures meas-ures were employed to guard against the transfer of rats from ships which had touched at infected porta to the island. Now the attention of the people of the United States is directed to the coast citieo of Brazil, where the disease dis-ease has been reported. Our close commercial relations with that country, coun-try, particularly in the importation of great quantities of coffee, make an absolutely close quarantine against the ports almost an impossibility. To devise and put in force a system of careful disinfection, the Louisiana state board of health has promulgated regulations governing the unloading of coffee ships from the suspected,! South American ports, wnicn, almost from first to last, are aimed against the rat. The board proceeded, in framing the rules, on the theory that the rat family is the medium of infection in-fection from plague-stricken ports most to be feared, and these are the regulations which were evolved as a result of this theory: Coffee ships from infected ports shall be thoroughly disinfected at the quarantine station and detained there five days, being disinfected on Hie fourth day. The vessel may then come to the city and anchor 100 feet from the wharf, it being calculated that a rat which tried to swim this distance would drown. After daylight the vessel may be hauled in to within not less than 45 feet of her wharf by means of hawsers, haws-ers, each of which shall be provided with a system of metal funnels and disks, to prevent the passage of rats. These funnels must be of tin, zinc or galvanized iron, with a diameter of not less than 20 inches, and must have sharp serrated edges, and must be hinged, to permit of close adaptation to the hawsers. The metal disks must' be of the same material, and must also be fitted with sharp edges. When within 4-5 feet of the wharf, the regulations provide that stagings shall be placed, across which the unloading un-loading must be done. While unloading unload-ing is going on the regulations provide pro-vide that "men with shotguns" shall watch the stagings and holds for rats, and shall kill nil rats on sight. The man in charge must also "keep men with shotguns in skin's on each side of the vessel," lest the unfortunate unfortu-nate animals should attempt toesrape by jumping overboard. Not Inter than sunset each day the hawsers must be hauled on board and the vessel ves-sel draw off to her anchorage. The rules significantly state that "rubber gloves shall be used in handling dead rats," and that "(fc-ad rata shall be cremated." The secretary of the board was busily engaged in seeing the agents of coffee ships and securing their acquiescence ac-quiescence in the regulations. It is provided that all the expenses of the quarantine are to be borne by the vessel. ves-sel. The rules are effective at once. Their publication caused a great deal of comment, especially the portions referring to rats, which caused as much laughter as criticism. The board says that the rat is the most dangerous factor in the spread of the plague, and that unless the rules are complied with the importation of coffee cof-fee must stop. No Policies on Princes. 'A flutter has been created throughout through-out Europe by the refusal of the continental con-tinental insurance companies to take the chances of anarchist activity. At 11 events one company at Trieste has refused to grant a policy to King Alexander Alex-ander of Servia, having had to pay 3,000,000 francs for King Humbert's life. King Alexander reigns over a somewhat turbulent population, and there is always "trouble in the Balkans." Bal-kans." Other monarchs will be affected af-fected as well as Alexander. Many of them have insured their live for large amounts, but the companies are said to be anxious to relieve themselves of the risks, despite the large premiums they pay. It is said that other insurance insur-ance companies will follow the lead of the Austrian concern and refuse to jeopardise their stability by taking any further risks upon the lives of potentates. poten-tates. Chicago Chronicle. BalldJasT from the Top Down. The newest fashion in New York skyscraper construction is to begin at the top and build downward. It seems impossible, yet that is what a contractor con-tractor Is doing with a bank building at Wall and William streets. At present pres-ent the upper five floors, with granite walls, are practically finished. The lower ten are as yet mere skeleton of girder and trusses. The larger block of granite for these lower floor were not ready on time, so the builder decided to go ahead on the one above. It is perfectly safe, yet the appearance of the structure is so ! unusual that it is a curiosity, even for jWaJl street. Chics go. Evening New. MAPLETOH MUTTER1NGS. News Items of Interest from that Hustling Burg. .MapletuX, February 20. We have had a series of balls, surprise parties and reunions, all of wbleb have been successes as to pat-ronu'e and good i.nler. Many Mapletonions were at the big character ball at Reynolds's hall, Feb. 22. They hay it was a grand affair. The Whiting reunion held at the Mapleton opera house, Feb. 21, opened ;it 2 p.m. Handshaking, visiting and dancing continued until 5 o'clock. Then something near a carload of picnic was disposed of In the usual manner. At ":30 a variety progrjtu was presented to a full house, lasting till 12 o'clock. People were there from Spring ville, Oakland, Orange-ville, Orange-ville, and Mantl, aud from Sanpete at:d Emery counties. A Mapleton 'girl took header from a bicycle and Iwas" Jarred into unconsciousness. Methods of resuscitation resusci-tation failed until a benevolent-look;-ing old gentleman exclained: ' Rub her neck." At this the young woman came so her senses. Tears came, aud she repressed a cry of anguish as she screamed: 'Rubberneck yourself you old fool," aniVsJie was so mad silt; uuuiiru t ciy. Headache often results from a disordered dis-ordered condition of the stomach and constipation ot the boweis. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders dis-orders and cure the headache. Sold by Springville Drugi,Co. The new road to be opene,d from Richard Mendenhall's directly west to the sugar factory, will evidCTt'Tf,st'sl,,ps,l1'or female troubles: soon be a reality. Speaking of well-preserved wonun, Lot's wife was probably the best of the assortment. A number of farmers are plowing nowadays and some have their grain planted. Send your job printing to The Independent In-dependent office. Best quality work. An Honest Medicine for La (Jrippe. George W. WTaitt, of South Gardiner, Gardi-ner, Me., say: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills aud grip and have taken lots of trash of no account hut profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's CougU4 Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold -and grip have at I left me. I congratulate con-gratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine," For sale by the Springville Drug'Co. , .Political (,rovtl at Mapleton. There is an uproar over at Mapleton Maple-ton among the Republicans because of the appointment of an alleged Democrat as deputy assessor. It is cha'gctl that the appointee was an aggressive ilrvaniie 'during itlie last campaign and Haunted a liryan button on lijscoa' at 1 he polls. . The aipoii.t-tiient, aipoii.t-tiient, it is claimed, was made without with-out the knowledge or consent of the Republican O'ganization at Mapleton; that the Democratic appointment was made at the instigation of certain prominent Democrats, and that a good Republican was turned down Ui make room for him. Vow Enquirer. Good Cough Medicine for.Ciiihlren. 'I have no hesitancy in recommending recommend-ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,'-says'F. Remedy,'-says'F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker of Petersburg, Va 'We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping-cough, and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful tlrug. Sold by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Most Par for Medals. It seems somewhat ridiculous that a man who has gained a prize shall have to pay for it. Such is the cafe with respect to the prizes gained by many of the exhibitors at the exhibition. exhibi-tion. Gold and silver medals have been awarded by the hundred, but instead of such medal being actually of gold and silver, they will be of bronae, unless the successful exhibitors choose to pay for them. The prize winners win-ners have just been informed that those who have gained a silver medal can have one of real silver one weighing 130 grammes by paying 22 francs, whjle the happy recipient of a gold medal med-al can receive the genuine article- weighing approximately 200 grammes for the trifling sum of 710 francs. They sometimes do strange thing in France. Parin Messenger. Good Time In wltserland. Laborers are so scarce in Switzerland tha, they have to lie imported, not only from Italy, but from Bohemia and Silesia. N. Y. Sun. , Working TwentjrFoiir Honrs a Day. There's no. rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always bu-y, curing cur-ing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 2."ccnU at Springville Dru Co.'s Moie. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. ,4 Britain makes 300,000,000 yards ot linen year. Railways use up over 2,000,000 tona of steel a year, almost half of the world's product. Consul Schumann, of Mainz, notes that a German sample room has been opened at Constantinople. According to Blanco's work on the fora bf the Philippines, there are 2S genera of palms, with 87 species, on those- island. I A "French scientist has found a amiifyc the finger-biting habit. He cal!d.t onychopliiiflia, from the Greek, mealing nail eating. , Tht German consul general at Sydney Syd-ney reports to his home government thaytlie Australian market has been largely taken possession of by American Amer-ican industry. In some grottoes in Algeria French explorers have recently discovered stone implements mingled with the remains of extinct animals belonging to quaternary times. A French scientific journal warns its readers against the time-honored custom of using spiders' webs to stop bleeding. It is claimed that webs are peculiarly liable to be infected Willi microbes, and among other nfiliet ions that have been traced to the use of oldAhisty spiders' webs bound upon WU, Js is the dreaded tetanus or lockjaw.- i . VoilriCijHieu ind. '1 was troubled fur several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debMity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, Lan-caster, N. II. No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Hitters, hich did me more good than all the medicines I ever used: They have also" kept my wife in cxcclienealth for years. She. says F.lectTic Hitters trial tney are a grand tonic and m- Vigrator for weak, run-down women. NcKother medicine can take its place In tjur family." Try them. Only fo cenfts. Satisfaction guaranteed by thei Sprhgville Drug Co. 0TICK. I'nited States bund Olllec. I j Salt Luke City, t'tuh, - I'chruary 5, KXil. To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby nlven that the State of Utah, has tiled in t'lisoltice a list, No. lis. (,f lands selected by the said Stale for tlieestalj-lUlyiuiUi.il tlieestalj-lUlyiuiUi.il nenntuiciit water reservoirs for Irrigation pu.ooses. under Sec; Km 12. of I lie AeWif Congress approved July Hi, IH04. The following: tracts cmhraccd in said list are in a townshio containing mineral claims of record viz: The se '4 se '4, sec. 27; and no ' tie '4. sec :i4rp. T s.. r. : e.. r. L. Mer. A copy of sain list, so fur as it iclates to said tracts tiy descriptive sul) dlv-lslons, has been consplciiiisly posted in this office for Infection by any person intereslod, and by the pillule generally, IViihlnthe next sixty days fullowing t he date of this notice, under departmental Inst ructions of Nov. 27. ISisj (Zi L 0., l.'ilil. protests pro-tests or Contests against tho claim of the State to any of the ttaets or subdivisions herein described. 011 (he ground that, the same Is more valuable for mineral than for nuricultural purposes, will be received and nnte'tn'or. ri pol t to the general land olllec at j Washingl ion. D.C. I'ailire so to protest or contest within I he lime snocified will lie considered con-sidered suiliclent evidence of the noli mineral character of said tiacbt, and the si lection thereof, being olherwbo fine from objection, will be recommended for approval. 1 HANK. 1). 1 1 onus. Gko. A. Smith. liegtster. i Receiver. First pub. 1'ebruury 21, I'.Kll. Lal pub. April IS, 1111. The Only 1 ft teaching the famous Hot Spring?, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South and Southeast. nririrOtfsfTW rA p. a. J. 0.' KE BE It, T. F. & I A. X Salt Lake Cith, Utah. tl.U.TOWNSENI), G. P. AT. A St. Louis, Mo. Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol? If so, get the best which is a STEVENS Rifles range in price from $1.00 to $75.00. For large aud small game, also for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to $-J0.00. , Send stamp for Inrge catalocrne lllus- 1 tratinur complete line, brimful of vul liable I' information to sportsmen. ,r t'vf f J. STEVENS ARMS .NO TOOL C0.i Wjft CHICOPEE FALLS, W'pZ'r '-ETf'V't. ...... .. . silt Wfuuii Springs A large Pool for Men. Henry I M' A fe ISUCCESSFUL SHOOTERS SHOOT mm they do not All reliable FREE: trated Catalogue It Pays to Have Neatly-Printed Stationery. The Successful business man says that it isDso. A.is:jy hj See The Independent Job Department for Up -to -Date Printing. ThoAn rrionW n.fftT .aV M. Jt, Js. A a-?.. A BOON TO DR TABLETS BUCKEYE 0J32E3iati n r-r oc: I iAilWhintai T A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tu9es, by Mail, 76 cents; bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES . BALLARD. Sole Proprietor, - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. Burlington trains have a "habit" of running on time. Thiy have a "habit" of being well equipped. They have n "habit" of giving good service. Habits are contagious. People who ride on the Burlington acquire the habit of using it in preference- to any other line. Ilni lin(?(on triiins leave Denver at -MO p.m. iinr) IO:OH p.m. for Oinalia. I'liI'Moi, Kiuimim City, St. Louis and KVEKYWHKUK K AST, Train for lllack Hills leaves Denver p.m. Tickets at Otlices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - - 70 West Second South St. It. F. NKSLlvN, General Atfent, Salt Lakk City. Xjeilse Private Baths. Barnes, Prop. Salt Lake City, Utah. WINCHESTER Rifles, Repeating; Shotguns, Ammonhion and Loaded Shotjjun Shells. "Winchester gfuns and ammunition are the standard of the world, but cost any more than poorer makes. dealers sell Winchester goods. Send name on a postal for t. race Illus describing all the guns and ammunition made by the WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN, knows. V- a. JL sV a- W. A V 3 MANKIND? PILE " SSMSJ CURE r 1 A 1 I r A |