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Show Special Bargains -IN- todies and Ghildras Goats DURING October Exclusive styles and Cut Prices. Mine & Son 14 Center St., Provo, Utah BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those 'who advertise ad-vertise a $0.00 Hewing Machine for 120.00. Thtsklndof a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $13.00. Wt MAKC A VARIETY. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the "trpngth or weaknisa of Hewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other BtronxiK)lnts makes the New Home the lHt Dewing Aiacmne to buy. Writ,, fnrfMn Oil! IflO ?howlng the dir. ire nuuiufacture uud prices bvforu purchiutlug THE KEW HOME SEWINS MACHINE CO. ORANQI, MASS. Union 8q. N. Y., I'hicngo, I II., Atlanta, Go., BL Loul,Mo., D i:lnH,T'X.,K.tn Francisco, Cal TOR CALI BY Taylor Is rout., lriv $qnf) YEARLY to Christian man or woman to look Urn after our growing business in T ihla und nllitinln.t Pmint Io bin? uihi avijuiuiu lVUllllv to act as Manager and Corrcspon-f Corrcspon-f dent; work can be done at your J home. Enclose self-addressed, f stamped envelope for partieu- lars to II. A. Sherman, General 4, Manager, Corcoran Ituilding, J opposite United States Treas- ury, Washington, I). C. The Oklahoma Opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Reservation Reserva-tion In Oklahoma to be opened this summer, with 2,000,000 acres available for public settlement. This publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate, a Ki'ctionizeil map of the district, conditions of entry and the Act of Congress opening the Reservation. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western Trail, giving more facts of Interest to Hoiiieseckcrs will be tent free by L W. Thompson, Ji.O.V. k T. A.. Tope k a, Kau. The CihJ Tickets and A Triangular Vote-Getting Contest that Springville Citizens are Up Against. REPUBLICAN TICKET For Mayor Mont Johnson. Councilmen J. F. Bringburst, Dr. F. Dunn, L. D. Deal, G. S. Condie, Ed Olson. Marsbal-D. A. Crandall. Recorder D. C. Johnson. Treasurer Misa Julia Allenian. Police Justice II. M. Dougall. Republican Platform. We believe in. and endorse the principles of Republicanism, as expressed ex-pressed in the administration of President Pres-ident McKinley, and believe that hie mantle has fallen upon a most worthy successor, Theodore Roosevelt, in whom we have unshaken confidence. We fully concur in, and uphold the policies of the Republican party in Utah. We are in favor of municipal own ershipof all public utilities within our city. Realizing that water is the para mount issue in our municipality, we pledge ourselves, if elected, to work issiduously, along wise and conserv auve lines, to increase and save our present water supply, and to fairly and justly dispense the same to the claimants thereof without unncces sary waste; by repairing our canal system, so as to facilitate itsdistribu tion throughout the various irriga tion districts. We pledge ourselves to enforce the City ordrnauces in the interest of good order, temperance, health, cleanliness, and for the general pro gressiveness ana well-being or our fair city. It. A. DEAL DECLINES. Will Not Re a Candidate for Mayor or Councilman Ojj Any Ticket. The following letter from R. A. Deal fully settles the much-disputed questiou as to whether he would accept the nominations recently, thrust upon him, or not: Calientes, Nev., Oct. 28, 1901. Mcmrs. Frank Candkmd, IV. II. Kelxey and Israel Clemj, Committee on IV candor, Citizens1 1'rogrcxgive Party: Gcntlemenl have just returned from the southern part of this state, and see by The Independent that the Citizens' Progressive Party have placed me at tbe head of their ticket as candidate for mayor. 1 absolutely refuse to run on any platform with a high license )v,,nkio.j.tA and I thiuk the nianater ivement have done me a gre, a run In using my name after I , jg cbr told them that 1 was nc ui favor of a high license, and would not accept a nomination nom-ination from any party with that plank in its platform. Please 'o not have my name printed on the ballots; also, give this declaration as wide a circulation as my nomination has received. Yours respectfully, R. A. Deal. In a letter to the Democratic managers mana-gers Mr. Deal declines the nomination nomina-tion for councilman on that ticket. A number of reasons are given for that action, but all may be summed up in the statement that the declarations declara-tions of the Democratic platform are not sufficiently sweeping and clear-cut clear-cut from a progressive pointofvlew. Fie favors the sale of the City pasture, pas-ture, also. As the ballots arc printed, Mr. Deal and other unwilling candidates will have to take their chances in going before the public in a false position. Consumption Cure Warden's Ward-en's White Wine of T Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold In one day if taken in time. 25 and f0 cents. . .a- Marriage Licenses. The following legal permits to wed have been Issued by the county clerk since last report: Frank Fagan, aged 21, of Salt Lake, and Mary Francell Clark, 17, of Lehl; J. R. Crowell, 41, of San Francisco, and Itertha Hillings, 25, of Oakland. Cal.; Allie M. Clawson, 24, and Hal ma li. Smith, 3!), both of Springville; R. M. Hoard man, Jr., 2S, of Provo, and Sarah F. McKinney. 23, of Fairfield; Henry Erlandson, 26, tf Payson, and .inn Curtis, 23, of Maplcton. ko.mim;. The Kempton Komedy Company Will lie Here cxl Week. The Kemptnn Komedy Co. presented pre-sented "The World" last night to a ciowded house. This Is one oftho best plays Trinidad theatre goers have been privileged to witness fi r some lime. The Keinptons are always favorites with Trinidad audiences but last night it was one continuous round of applause' from the time the curtain rose on the first act until It dropped on the sixth act. L. A. Kempton as Ienny McCarthy was at his best and the man who did not laugh at his adventure with the bane! and I he bellows can not appreciate appre-ciate a comical situation. Clarence Hatton as Harry Kill-on and Mat Franklin as Morris Abrahams carried l heir parts excellently. Mat'le Goodrich carried the hart of llosa Ellison In fine ptvipe. Finnic Calvin HUcd the part ot Jenuie Whitney DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor II. T, Reynolds. Council men-T. E. Child, M. E. Crandal!, W. K. Johnson, E. M. ltoyer, R. A. Deal. Recorder P. E. Houtz. Treasurer Mrs. Luella Haymond. Marshal Jas. E. Hall. Police Justice J. S. boyer. Democratic Platform. We, the Democrats of Soring ville. declare ourselves in favor of strict sanitary regulations, and that people should be compelled to keep their corralls, out buildings and premises in a clean and healthful condition. Realizing Spring villi's greatest need at present is more water, with wise and just regulation of the same, for farms, gardens and orchards, we pledge ourselves within the next two years to devote such time, means and energy as Is necessary to thoroughly lay the foundation for an ample supply of water. We favor immediate steps being taken to protect our water suoiily by securing our water-shed as a forest reserve. We are opposed to the sale of the City pasture unless consent of the people be obtained. We declare ourselves in favor of Public Improvements and believe in Municipal ownership of the same and favor as soon as practicable, water works, electric lights, grading and beautifying our streets, side walks, etc. We are opposed to open saloons, or the sale of intoxicating liquors of any kind as a beverage. We pieotfe olir. selves to use all legal and honorable means to stoo this illicit traffic and to check profanity, drunkenness, etc., and invite all citizens to join in helping help-ing to accomplish these great objects. perfectly. The specialties by Little Kuhy and Matt Franklin would be hard to beat. The special scenery used in this production had never been used before and demonstrates that the Kempton Komedy Company expects to always be in the lead in whatever they do. Trinidad (Colo) Daily Advertiser, Aug tS, 1901. This company will appear at the Springville City hall one night only, Wednesday, Nov. 6 Get your tickets at Kelly's drujj (-tore. Prices, 25,35 an i 50 cents A "stitch in time saves nine," and a dose of Ballard's llorehound Syrup at the beginning of a cold will save vou many weary hours and even davs of distressing and harassing cough. Price, 25 and 50c. Springville Drug Co. Corn huskers' 6prained wrists, barb cd-wire cuts, burns, bruses, severe lacerations lac-erations and external injuries of anv kind are promptly and happily cured by applying K.il lard's Snow Liniment. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Nephl Packard, superintendent of the Webster mine in Marysvale, came home last wtek. Mr. Packard was struck in the right eye by a steel sliver, and came home for surgical a rent ion The trouole was soon remedied and the physician ordered a small period of rest for the patient. Otto and Dave Packard are both employed at the Webster no v. In anaemia and most women's ailments ail-ments the digestion is weak, the making mak-ing of color, fish and strength out of food, is Imperfect so that the patient is weak, wan, nervous and dyspeptic. This condition can be corrected by taking a course of Heroine. Price 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. J. S. Scott spent a few days iu Marysvale last week on a visit to the Trapper' Pride mine, in which he is Interested. Of recent work in this property the Ekinore Echo says: "They struck a ten foot yein in the tunnel on the Trapper's Pride. Wednesday, that runs according to assays made $24 gold and 22 oz silvt r to the ton. They struck the same vein In the shaft the day befere. An up rise Is now being nude to connect the tunnel with the shaft." E. J. Carpenter's production of "Quo Vadis" will he a revelation to all who attend its presentation at the City hall here. Tne scenery is by Thos. Neville, and every set Is a gem of the painter's art. The costumes arc designed by Descalschi. the famous London costuiucr, and are j rich and elegant. The furniture md draperies ure perfect, copies of those preserved In the Hrltish Museum. Mr. Carpenter's Company is a largj and expensive one, and gives a One representation of Slenklewlcr's masterpiece.. The date Is flxul Ut Friday, November 8. During the rains of the first of t! t w ek something over half an Inch of water fell. It hid the dust very nicely and revived late vegetation. Rev. I licks, tin) St. Louis weal her prophet who gave 'an accurate forecast fore-cast of the St. Louis and Galveston cyclones and the Kansas drouth, predict a rather damp November, rartt.HI:lffli.l:R$l t,u lib MLrit ALL Hit I All 4. a t l mull Sjrun Twiin t.it. I'm r n Platforms (CITIZENS' PROGRESSIVE PARTI TICKET. For Mayor R. A. Deal. Council men G. S. Condie, W. H. Kelsey, T. W. Roylance, F. J. Bring- hurst, M. W. Bird. Recorder Ralph Wood. Treasurer Mrs. Luella Haymond. Marshal-F. C. Gemmell. Police Justice G. P. Thompson. Citizens' Progressive Party Platform. believing the material advancement advance-ment of our city to be paramount, to all other issues in the coming munici pal election, we, the citizens ol Springville, declare for the following principles: First The chief source of our wealth and prosperity is our means of irrigation; we pledge ourselves to place In active operation a system of reservoirs and canals sufficient to properly distribute all the water controlled con-trolled by Springville corporation. Second It is well-known that the frightful mortality among our citizens as the result of typhoid fever, etc., is due to a polluted and insufficient supply sup-ply of water fyr domestic and sprinkling sprink-ling purposes; to remedy this condition condi-tion we pledge ourselves to keep clean the present water ways within the Corporation and to use every elfort to secure a system of waterworks ror tne City, within the next two years. Third We pledge ourselves to en force strictly all quarantine regula tions. FourthWe believe a high license with strict regulations to be more in the interest of temperance and good government, than the present system of prohibition. especially to the northeast. A wet November and December would be the salvation of this region next year, as the water supply in the mountains is away below the normal. The sources of all the springs and creeks must be replenished alter the two years drouth, before a normal water sunply can be expected. Happiness depends very much on the condition of the liver and kidneys. kid-neys. The ills of life make but little impresion on those whose digestion is good. You can regulate your liver and kidneys with Ilerbine and enjoy health and bouyancy of spirits, Price 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Opera: House, Friday Evenings November 8th fiWi'ririawcl 1 I ' 1 1! i i : tl !T ADMISSION, 50 mid or? 75c mm mmmu 3 1 '.r- n i Dyspepsia Cure Diae&ts what you cat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of tOOd. II gives install reuci fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive Btomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prewired only by E. O. ImWirr Co.. Chicago TlSfttTlwtUenulnsZK times tbe 50c. bice. E. E. ANDERSON Portrait and. Landscape Pliotogrnplior. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of iamily groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. FRED M. HOUTZ Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for Wheat. Travelers From the Rocky Mountains to Chicago and the East have a long journey ahead of them, and it is not a bad idea to use a Little Care j ' in SerTOtnrtT!T??rcTfri)?mt-' able as well as the quickest route. Those who have Once Tested the comforts of the Omaha Chicago Chi-cago Short Line seldom hesitate about asking for tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee I St- Paul Railway. Solid train of Electric-Liglilefl Palace Curs the Finest Made All coupon ticket agents have our tickets (m sale. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS u Din R High : Grade UNDERTAKER Oaskots, Coffins, LiningB, Han.ca.los, J3to. And all kinds of Undertakers Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples Walter Wheeler, Four Blocks East The Lamp of i nc limp mat aorai i mn up or nmoi. or miiu you to um bad Uniruage ( the lamp that looks foml when Toil ri't It nd Uy pood ; the lamp that Tou never wiU Iuglr rwrt Willi, once you tare It ; that Zht Vcw Rocbcetcr, Other lampi may be offered vou at " jtmt an good N the ma? be, In mine renix-cta, but for all around rood. Bma, there'a oiilr one. Tk line Rachnttr. To make ure the lamp offered you In Pennine, link for the name ob It every lamp haa M. (DUO Varieties.) Old LnmpN Mmlo Now. We can fill every lamp want. No matter whether ynu want new lamp or slow, an old one repaired or reiln blird, a vaft mounted or other make of lamp transformed transform-ed into New Rochester, we can do It, Let, us pond you iiTrninre n me sniijort. W are 5Pr.CIAl.IST5 In the treatment of disease Of . Lamps, Consultation hkl ti. THE ROCHESTER UMP mass till TIME T -A. 13 I 33 FOR SPRINGVILLE, UTAH GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and tbe Coast. No. 9. Pacific limited ". Lv C:I0ai No. 7, from Tlutlc to Salt Lake City , Lv.8:15a. ro Nol. Pacific n ai Lv.n:tf)a. in No. 9. from Sanpete to Suit Lake...... Lv. i:2St. m No. S. Pacific express Lv 9:3! p. m No. &, Passenger, from S"H Lake to Tlntic Lv.6:30 p. m No. 28. Springville to Tlntic, Mixed. daily except Sunday. Lv. 5:55 a. w GOING EAST. No. 8. Mail and express. Lv 9:50 a. is Nu. 10. Passenger and mall, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. 9::i0 a. m. No. 2. Scenic special Lv. 4:2fp.m. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 9:45 p. m. G. P. THOMPSON. GEO. W. HE1.NTZ. Local Agt. Ast. Gen. Pass. Agt A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. tj, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a m,, or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 1:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at 0 a.m.. giving pas enters the entire day to view the suDerb scenerv in Colorado, arriving at tiienwowd Spring at 8:30 a.m. Lcadville I p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North, East, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without chanae. Ordinary sleepers for IVnver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha . and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesd ly evening. W. H. DOOELL, D. S. DEVOK, Bm'1 Aseal. Trar. Pass. Agtit!, 206 South West Temple Dooly BUi, SALT LAKE CITY Only Reaching the ftiniona ljot Spring?, ArkunsHs, "Tliu Carlsbad Carls-bad of America.'' Also direct line to St Louis and to all points. Soirih m Southeast. (J. A. Tnirr, C. F A V A. A. L. TiiowisRiixiK, T. r. A. Salt Lake Cilh, Ulnli. H.U.TOVNSENI),(;. V AT. A. Si. Louis, Mo. Monumental IN Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. Provo - - TJtnti. rinwiiimwM... .r M W,- Springville. of Packard's Store. Steady Habits CO., P" r-l.r, H BareUy fit., Hew York. B c tl, p |