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Show - - , ... i V, Uaiv of UtaV BPENDEI - x u . . , . : ; ' ' , , , IX A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah '-The Garden of the West," VOLUME 12. NUMBER 2. ' SPIilNGVILLE, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 2G. 1901. PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM. , , . . ; - 1 ; , , The United States Government Gov-ernment Report shows Royal Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than any other. FACTS ABOUT MANKIND. Urban life decreases stature from I year of age on.. Ftm-born children excel later bora in stature and weight. , " Children bora In summer are taller thsai those born In winter. Dull children are lighter and precocious preco-cious children heavier than the arer-r.ge arer-r.ge child. . ,. Large children make their most rapid growth at an earlier age than 6m all ones. Chest girth increases constancy with . height, and is generally half the length of the body. Dsllcate, slender people are much more subject to typhoid fever than to consumption. Maximum growth in height and weight occurs in boys two years later t!u,n in girls. rijrfcthendedness is natural, and the rup r orl'r of the right over the left ..hard increases with growth. Breadth of faco Increases much more rspidly in proportion to the growth of he.M in breadth and length. Loys grow more regnl&rly than girls, but the growth of girls during school ycrrs is greater than t'aat cf boys. Tail boys (naval cadets) ara ciuci .o e Iikuy to have completed their frov.'ih at an earlier Age than thosa i:crt in stature.. Healthy men ought to weigh an additional ad-ditional four pounds for every inch in height beyond 61 inches, at which height they ought to weigh 120 poun3. Women students who have had in-f.cilocs in-f.cilocs diseases are superior in freight, height, strength and lung'ca- fvlty to thosJ v"trhad hereditary la boj-3 in school the muscles cf the upper extremities increase with ago as compared with those of the lower ex-trcmet'es ex-trcmet'es becauta cf their sitting sio.e than standing. The relatively large size of head as compared with body in children may la due to the fact that from birth or Suits 1 A. PAIMEY, SpriijgVille Style, Material and Fit faimuiuuiuuuii the child needs its brains and senses as much as when it is grown. Boys of small frames often have large heads and are deficient in repose of charucter, and when the chest is contracted and mental action slow ms mental condition is due probably to lack of supply of purified blood. PERSONALS. Queen Margherita is about to founl an f.sylum in Rome for the children of murdered parents. The Scotch have spared Mr. Carnegie the humiliation of having his $10,000,-000 $10,000,-000 contribution declined. President Rafael Igleslas of the Republic Re-public of Costa Rica is on his way to New York for a brief vacation. The new science building of the University Uni-versity of Oregon is to be named Mc-Clure Mc-Clure Hall in honor of the late Professor Pro-fessor Edgar McClure. Alfred Austin, poet-laureate of England, Eng-land, is C6 years old. It will soon be fifty years since he published his first ' beck, "Randolph: A Tale of Polish j Grief." By the will of the Baroness Na-! Na-! thanlel Rothschild the Paris Conserva-i Conserva-i toire has just come into possession of ! a valuable collection of MSS. of the i works of Chopin and Aubcr. ! Mme. Fattl, having sung in public I once in Paris and once in London thi3 ; month, has gone to Sweuen lor the ! summer, where she will be a near neighbor of Christine Nilsson. President Richard C. Hughes of i Tabo College, who has accepted tho presidency of Ripon College, is 43 years old, and has a high reputation for scholarship and executive ability. No remedy equals Warner's, White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in two days, and for the rouirb that follows Ln Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Are always sold by are Right . H'N FROM TIDBITS. A It was a case of lore at first eight. B-I thought he couldnt have got a real good look at her. He - I want to know, once for all, who Is the master of this house? She YottU be happier If you don't And out. , Chrrlle Your wife doesn't seem to Improve in health. Bob No; as fast as sfce gains strength she uses it up telling people what is the matter with her. Client Well., did I make a good witness? wit-ness? Lawyer Yes; between you and that stupid Jury you took some pounds out of my pocket Client Why. I won the case, didn't I? Lawyer Thaf Just the point; I wanted a chance to appeal. Little 4-year-old Harry had been whipped by his father for telling a falsehood and he ran to his mother for consolation. "When I was your age I never told a falsehood," said his mother. "When did you begin, mamma?" mam-ma?" asked Harry. TONUl'K TWISTERS. Susan shines shoes and socks; socks and shoes shine Susan. She ceaseth shining shoes and socks, for shoes and socks shock Susan. Robert Rowley rolled a round roll round; a round roll Robert Rowley rolled round; where rolled the round roll Robert Rowley rolled round. Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster. If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster, where are the owl and oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogled? Sammy Shoesmith saw a shrieking youngster. If Sammy Shoesmith saw & shrieking . youngster, Where's the shrieking youngster Sammy Shoesmith saw ? I went into the garden to gather some blades, and there I saw two pretty pret-ty babes. "Ah, babes, is that you babes, braiding blades, babes? If you braid any blades, babes, braid broad blades, babes, or braid no blades, babes." Boston Herald. A Shocking Calamity ''Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Wllllford, Ark. ".lis foot was badlv crushed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. Its simply wonderful for burns, boils, piles and all skin eruptions. erup-tions. Its the world's champion healer. heal-er. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by Springville Drug Co. Swepthonrt Ttr the Flower. as a dukji way of en tertaining her sweetheart. She makes him water the flowers and run the lawn mower every evening he comes to see her. Sha stands by and criticises his work. She thinks that Is good pay, but the young man is thinking about ordering a strike." nmitmnnrotiro Suit luiuiiiumuiuuu An Ancient Foe To health and happiness is Scrofula as ugly as ever since time immemorial. It pauses bunches in the neck, disfigures dis-figures the skin, inflames the mucous membrane, wastes the muscles, weakens weak-ens tho bones, reduces the power of resistance to disease and the capacity for jtecovery, and develops into con-euroption. con-euroption. "A bunch appeared on the left side of my neck. It caused great pain, was lanced, and became a running sore. I wont Into a general decline. I was persuaded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when 1 had taken six fcottlea my neck was hen led, und I have never had any trouble ot the kind since." M6, K. T. 8TDJsn, Troy, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla y and Pills will rid you of it, radically and permanently, per-manently, as they have rid thousands. I BEL1QIOUS NUGGEItp. N fuel, no fire. Nothing is more profitable than preparation. Cfid does not expect roses to bloom on tare rocks. The shadow may be the price we pay for the sunshine. Christ tasted the gall of sin without knowing its guilt. Onr ' adversity should often bo spelled perversity. Te question of the son solves the queftlon of our sin. God gives no goods to those who are not Seeking the chief good. Tnere can be no Christian meeting without Christ in the midst. The best things will be but stuff to the man' who only seeks the stuff. 1 Tje darkness of night throws a fierce light on many of our deeds. : Tie sermon of the man was even greater than the sermon on the mount. No sermon ever bore fruit that had not been buried ln the preacher's heart. He who Is only passively willing to do right will find himself actively wisUing to do wrong. Ram's Horn. - s , '- 4. STAGS WHISPERS. Sixty-eight compositions are now In the bands of the Judges In tbe competition compe-tition for the Paderewski prizes. There are Si orchestral works, nine choral wo: ks and 28 pieces of chamber music. In fee first dass are sven symphonies, fow symphonic poems and eight overtures; over-tures; in the third, six string quartets an 1 four quintets for pianoforte and Jan KnbeTIk, who "niaae euca 'sui? cess in London a year ago, and is again delighting Londoneis, will probably not be heard tu this country, for his prices are too high for local managers. A syndicate has control of the violin ist's services for several years, and 1,000 for each performance is de manded more than America is accustomed accus-tomed to pay for violinists. The actual number of immigrants arriving ar-riving In Canada last year was about 50,000, 75 per cent of these people being be-ing ot tht farming class and moving directly to the dominion lands. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General llurnhaiu of Machlas, Me., when thn doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning." writes Mrs. S. II. Liucoin, who attended her that fearful fear-ful night, "but she beed for Dr. Kind's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of consumption." This marvellous medicine Is if u a ran teed to cure all throat, chest and luntf diseases. dis-eases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Sprlnville Drug CVs. store. The Funeral. A friendly group had gulher'd (hero, Tholr luHt respecta to puy, The tliouglitltHw youth, young riiuldoriN fair. And lock with aK grown gray; The adfitt on each face was det'U, A tear waa In each eye; I leaked to the mothor wwn. But found Imr cheeks were dry. In death there lay a lovely lioy - Hut yesterday the prldo Of till mother' hope urid Joy. Had like a flower died. I Kiuod upon the aoleniii acenw, And heard each heartfelt High, Though team on e'ry cheek were aewn, The mother'a ntill were dry. A hymn waa aang. a nuewh wan made. To oothe each mounier'a woe. A iiliort and fervent prayer wan aaid. But still the tear d.'op How. Ye who have wept o'er loved ones dead, Ak not the reason why, That mother had do tear to nhed, Her fount of tear waa dry . A. M. Blakchard. Thla poem waa written on tho death of Mr.Mephl Mall, and dedicated to hh mother. . a Attention, Voters! October 15th and 2!th will be the only days for registration for the Municipal election, to be held on Nov. 25th. All unregistered voters will please take notice. BECK'S BL'KULAlt. Sheriff Storrs Urlngs Him Hack From Cheyenne. Sheriff Storrs returned last evening from Chevenne with Paul Ileak, who sold a stua'l portion of the lU-ck jewelry iu Cheyenne and was arrested. The arrest, however, does not b.-ne-fll Mr. Reck much, so far as pitting the jewelry back is concerned, but the Cheyenne officers came close to getting a large portion of it. After Iieak was arrested he managed to get an order out of jail to his partners for them to get the satchel containing contain-ing the Jewelry, or the portion the robbers had not sold, from the clerk of the railroad eating house, where Iteak had left it. This the Cheyeano officers did not learn till two days after it happened. The eating house clerk gave the description of the men who received the satchel and which was published in last evening's "News." Iteak claims there were only two men in the burglary, himself and one other, who broke open the safe. He says they went south of town after securing the jewelry and cached the plunder and then wont into Loose's barn south of the railroad track and remaitied buried in I he hay till the next night. Then they took the The lost Essential Point in u child's education is to acquire a good style of l'eii-miinsliip. l'eii-miinsliip. To attain tliis requires re-quires good ink. We have it. Any color und quantity. Bring your bottles and we will refill them : : : SPRING VILLE DRUG CO., T. It KELLY, i'ropr, R. A.DE LL, F resident. fl. L. GUMMINGS, Cashier H. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Go. Sl'KINOVILLB, UTAH Ovioitnl Stoolc $00,000. .Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depot its received subject, to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annually Money always on hand for short time loans. Wall PaperJ YoU ki)oW that This is tho season of the year when Housewives desire new l'uier and Carpets. OUR STOCK in these lines are complete and our Trices ure right. We also have u tine line of Iiaby Carriages. MOLI3N a? OAPFIU3Y - Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully ConnHiunded by Karl Tranchell, rtianiucist in Charge, City Drug Store, O. IC. THANCIIIti llrifolt. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, , Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Kt , ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springvillo. jewelry from where they had deposited de-posited it, and walked to Corinne, where they took the train east for Cheyenne, selling some of the jewelry on the way. Itcak's description of his partner does not," however, agree with the description of either of the two men who obtained tho satchel from the Cheyenne eating house. Ihst nt Scxea. Working: Nlgnt and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pdis. These pills change weakness into strength, list-lessness list-lessness into energy, brain-fag into tut iiial power. They're wonderful in building up the health, Only 2Tc per box. Sold by Springvllle Drug (Jo. A Few lhui'ts. Don't make too much of your bodily ailments. It makes you tiresome to yourself. Don't expert too much from other people, but encourage other people to expect a great deal from you and be sure that you fulfill their expectations. Don't vent on one man the irritation caused by the mistake of another. Don't vent on others the irritation caused by your own mistakes. Dont vent your irritation on anybody. Don't apply these "tlon'ts" to othe.-people. othe.-people. Apply them to yourself, or el;e don't apply them at all. Chicago Journal. Chemicals m I i s r |