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Show PUEStlYTF.ltlAN CM A I'El.-Ri'irnhir sitv-IrcK sitv-IrcK II a. mid 7 ::; p in . Suiiil:iys tun(luy School Ht 10 u. in. christian EnuYnv nr iin't lnr Wi'cine.sdiiy ovrnliv.: lit ?::.( KtruiiKors always welooii.i'. Kkv. A. (;.Tuin. Qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, 1 Mock north of Packard's store. Spring yille, - Utah. )R. F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All Calls Promptly Attendel Eay or Burgeon R. G. W. R. R. OI1W and Residence Resi-dence wit I J. W. II; ill ill i r u. Telephone cniietlonft. Dr. N. ir. NELSON DENTIST Rooms it Win, Carter's Residence lUp-stausl Produce Talion In Excliuiigi' for Work. SPRING V1LLE UTAH. i..'. .. JL 9. R. Tliurman. E. A. Weds wood Thurman & Wedgewood, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW. ProvoCltyi - Utnli JAMES CAFFREY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING VI LLE, UTAH. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lake City. For terras apply to D. DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. C0AL1SC0AL! Leave your orders with H. T. Reynolds & Co. for the celebrated . . RoctSpgs Coal! The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. New Barber shop Wood cfcy Claris., TONSORIAL ARTISTS.-- HAIR CUTTING p In tli v latest styles HT" A Fresh, Clean Towel for ever; Pat ron, Send Five cents in stamps fur a beautiful button but-ton with nicturc in Ave colors of 1 1 T M I I A M ' ' Button 3 the world fatu ous "Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Addre9 B. L. Winciieli., it. p., D. A o. k'y Denver, Colo. Tiir tiwr WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. . m X European plan, -i- Rooms with Steam Neat, 50c to $1.50. $10. to $30 per month. Restaurant is First-Class. 5 Silt Liks City. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT-ive ACT-ive Kuntlomr-n or ladles ku travel for responsible, estahllshed house In I tali. Monthly Kif n(l expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamp- d envelope. The Aimoilon Co., Ipl, Y, i hicmjo 1 1 GET 101 R MOXEV'S WORTH! SALT LAKK HERALD Billot. nriShlt " Be,t- DATI.Y-Jin.oo per annum, or gOc per month. SKMI-WKVKT.Y-Only W.K per year, or 75c. for t month. Subscribe through local agent or end direct to Til B II K II A I.I) CO., o 1 .Salt Lake City, inn- LUUU A VERITABLE F.DLN. Such ills Clyde Fin-Is Santa km, California, Cal-ifornia, to I!e. Santa Ana, Cal , Sept'. 2ii, '07 Editor Independent-Being Independent-Being now in one of the most favored favor-ed spots of this grand old earth, 1 take great pleasure in attempting to draw a pen picture of what seems to me to be a veritable Garden of Eden, and I trust that your many readers, in perusing this article, may experience experi-ence a part, at leat, of the pleasure it gives me to see and revel in the many beauties of this Land of the Golden West. This place lie about ten miles inland in-land from the ocean, and the fogs furnish just dampness enough to keep Hi.' temperature pleasantly cool, and the vegetation always fresh and green. My sentiments are still for fair Utah, my home, and J know that it is a blest and favored land; yet, if one desires a pleasant place in which to find rest and a change from-our frozen winters, this is the place to come to, as there is scarcely ten degrees de-grees difference between summer and winter temperatures, and I would say to my friends as the Irishman said to his partner in the old country," Pat, come over to America; if you can't come in one ship come in two," as it is certainly a rare treat for the people of the East to view, for the first time, this land of sunshine and tropical fruits. A few days ago I took a drive through the country surrounding Santa Ana, and I remarked when I returned, that I hud seen everything that could be grown in the way of fruits and flowers. Leaving the town we drove along a deligntfully cool and pleasant drive, bordered on either side by huge pepper trees whose leafy brandies met over head, making a perfect arch of green. On emerging from this we were greeted by a scene of rural beauty that could not be surpassed. On one side of the road would, perhaps, be a neatly built residence surrounded by bright hued (lowers of all kinds and half hidden by vines and climbing roses, while all of this would he. in the midst of an extensive orange grove covering many acres. On the other side you might see another beautiful home surrounded surround-ed by an English walnut grove with sonic one busily gathering the nuts and sacking them up in two bushel sacks, as they are now ripening very fast. This is a profitable, industry litre as the country is so well adapted to the raising of the nuts and they always bring a good price. After driving about three miles through just such scenes as this we came upon the small town of Tustin which is made up almost entirely of the residences of men who have their business houses in Santa Ana, and beautiful homes they arc with their grass anil their fl iwers and fountains and with canaries singing in the midst of these many beauties of nature. Having passed tnrougn Tustin we came nut onto the mesa, or plain, lying near the font hills and here for the first time 1 saw pea nuts growing in long rows. Here also were more orange and nut trees as well as figs and pomegranates. There is no irrigating dime except in the orchards, as the smaller vegetation depends, in the summer season, upon the fog that comes upfront the ocean. At times, this is so dense that the moisture hangs in glittering drops just as though there had been a shower. After skirting along the foothills for some distance we come down through the small towns of El Modena and Orange and thence back to where we started from, feeling much repaid for our drive. 1 had forgotten to state one interesting point with regard re-gard to this part of the couutry, aad that is that Modjeska, the famous and popular actress, has hersummer home in a romantic spot in the mountains about twenty live miles from this place. Being so near the broad and sparkling spark-ling Pacific it is impossible to resist the temptation to go to the beach every few days to breath the refreshing refresh-ing salt air and bathe in the dashing surf. One day in the early morning, our party left town, provided with a well tilled hamper of lunch which, by the way, is a positive necessity at the beach, as the salt air gives one a wonderful appetite. We drovedown to the beach and there took a boat, intending to row across to a projecting project-ing bit of rocks called Rocky Point, a distance of nearly five miles. As the tide was running in, the labor of rowing was rather difficult but after about an hour and a half of pushing against the tide we came up to the "point" where the black crags and peaks rise in a perpendicular line many feet above the water and the angry waves thunder at their base with a sullen roar, and the white spray dashes half way up their rugged sides. We managed to find a small cove and with difficulty succeeded in landing and making fast our frail craft. At this point there Is a trail binding up over the hill and down onto th. flat, sandy beach on the other side. We followed this trail, ' slowly winding our way to the top, AH.DY CURECOSlSTfPATIOH MS I DP AT I1TDT 7 PHIl INTTPTl to CBre any csneof constipation, fasraret are the Ideal Laxa ADjULUICiLI UUAnafllLliU tire, mem trip or eripe.but cause rasy natural results. 6am pie and booklet free. id. STERLING y),"-fljl; !IJ"aL m"Sm Vmmm'm m b'V greeted by no sound save the solemn roar of the waves far below, oriue wild scream of some huge bird of the sea, startled from his home in the crags, by our approach. One cannot but experience a feeling of awe and solemnity in gazing upon these wonderful works of the Creator. After harms' eaten lunch we scram bled over the rocKs in search of shells and sea mosses until the sun began to sink into the watery bed, ana then we wended our way homeward, not reaching Santa Ana until after dark. Ci.aka Clyde. ( roup Quickly Cured. Mountain- Gi.en, Ark. Our child ren were suffering with croup when we received abottleof Chamberlain's Cough remedy. It afforded almost instant relief.-F. A. Thornton This celebrated remedy is for sale by Dr. C. .1. Peterson. SOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS. BY "NEMO." Coprighted by Da we & Tabor. More Ostrich Thoughts: The long-legged friend of needy milliners, with his downy thighs and tufted tail, is called in again to point a moral by means of that silly he td which he bobs into the sand to shut out all sight of the world. Unlike him, his human counterpart ranges through every climate, unfealhered and unhnnored. Some even are in your community. Let us at them and be done with our bird pointer for a while. Thou money-lover,' with not only head but heart bent dowa behind a few ringing coins; though a world whose beauties and noblest joys are to thee invisible, the avenger is stealthily approaching. A little twinge of pain somewhere, a little numbness in your brain, a great deal of turning hither and thither to famed fam-ed physicians what are these but warnings of your fate? Your tiny heap seems so important to you that you thrust away the very thought of death and feverish'y desire to feel forever the magic thrill of wealth within your grasp. You long to get more; you build it up around you like a wall. Fool! Helped by wealth you may ily on the wings of the morning to the uttermost parts of the earth, but swifter than the shadow of an eclipse the arrow of death will reach you -and then what have you? The heap that you trusted in, as a fortress with trouble-pnnf bastions, will not save you from the glazing eye and the rattling throat, the clammy sweat and the vague picking at the bedclothes. bed-clothes. These are yours by a common com-mon humanity and when they come to you, nothing material can betaken away into the darkness. Something cannot be taken away from nothing; your life is nothing as you have lived it. You will close your eyes and lie lifeless beside the beloved wealth that has already closed your eyes to the needs of the palpitating world of misery. But I do intimate that only ordinary ordin-ary death experience will come to you? Nay, if I do, I lie; for there will be an outstretching of other eager hands toward your golden heap they are even now waiting for your death in order to scramble for your possessions, and, as likely as not, behind be-hind fragments of your soul's-all will crouch another generation of fools. Is that all? No; for if you love wealth more 'than kindness; if you gather from oppressions; if you wrong and cheat In order to rake more and more around you, your memory will be crusted over with gangrenous hatreds. Pleasant and wonderfully useful though money may be, have you indeed in-deed chosen the better part of it in contenting yourself with acquistion? Under the effort your head with its noble powers, is bowed lower even than the animals, who by gettinggive and, having done all, stand to serve humanity. Rut you get and give not, and the service of humanity in any form is out of your range of vision; your head is too low. Thou fashionable woman, hiding thy nakedness behind frumperies that change with the changing day; contenting con-tenting thyself with u world limited by patterns and rounded out by flounces; thou art also among the ostriches. Pi Inkling and pruning and philanderirg, covered with the products pro-ducts of creatures more gentle, and with (lowers more fair than yourself, you go your way as though the body CATHARTIC 1 ALL DRUGGISTS were more important than the mind, negle'-tful of the fact that the mind adorned and the spirit sweetly and gently cultivated will last long after the skin has wrinkled and the eyes have lost their sparkle. Compared with the fabric of your mind, your body is but a basting thread. Yet behind be-hind a contemptible hillock of clothes you bow your beautiful head until you no more see the wide world of noble womanhond to which you are surely called. How selfish you are! Your father needs must deck you though his aged head calls for rest; you cry, "Give, give;-' to both father .and husband not that you may make any return either to them or to the world. You circle around yourself, you admire yourself, you get pleasure in humbling those less gorguous. Do you call that living? Can you by any stretch of your perverted mind, satisfy yourself lli.it vm- p iwers were given V'ou just In lu Nil ;ln- funriion of a dress form? If ili.t were all, bent wires with cilicia covering could (111 your place in the world. Silly ostrich, when theavenger reaches for you, and your place knows you no more forever, what will you leave? Clothes! where at even the servants will tlout in a little while. Upon my soul, life is not worth the effort of living, if that is all it can be made to bring forth. Llvo largely! Let life's current (tow Like ucn'rous flood f mm winter snow-Full, snow-Full, swift, and strong, nor lightly bent By uny small impediment. The narrow mind is likp the stream, Thi.t sparkles bright in summer's gleam; But tiny rook or fallen tree Will check its journey towards the sea Wherefore look wide, and learn to live On height's which true perspective friv. 80 no hint; trivial shall hide The clear horizou stretching wide. . Lift up your heads, () ye ostriches! Peep out with blinking eyes from be hind your fads and your foibles. Raise your heads on high where they belong and then look at life as a whole, with a due sense of proportion, impossible before when you were so near the ground. What do yoa learn? That no one cares for you, so long as you care only for yourself; t hat the love of your fellow is bought with a price a great price whose chief pearl is your own self-forgetful ness; that the soul self-centered has no part in a civilization civili-zation that is only made of things gained by brain and brawn and then thrown into the common fund of lumauity. Prospectors' Map of Utah. The Passenger Department of the Rio Grande Western Railway has just issued an up-to-date map showing show-ing all mining districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown impoitant uncoverings of gold and copper, now attracting notice no-tice of prospector, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Wadleigh, G. P. A,, Salt Lake City. Don't Toharro Spit mid Smoke Your l ife Awaj. To quit tobacco easily and forcrcr, bj mag netic. lull of llfo nerve and vion, talie No-To-Bao. the wonder-worker, that multes weak men strolls. All druiisist8, 60corl. Cure pmirun- tecd. Booklet ami sample frco. Address Ster'.lnR ltemedy Co.. Chicago or New York. 00000000X00000) Webster's International DIdiionary Svreeasor of the "I'nulrrMgril." The Ono Crcat (itanilaril Authority, Hovr'.trl I Ion. I. .1. r.rowBr, Jnctii a U. H. supreme Court. frHmiclard rf ; e r. '1 Oov'trunt u ' Oil!. -a, t!u I'. S. Sii!rinj I Mill t, till ins M il s 1- prcnui CoiirlK.nnilt'f near ly uu me o.iooiuuun. Warmly Commended I SUM Hupi'intml ( i f cluioln, ( cili'irti ! ( ilfMiift.iintlot h-i llnraiota . Kunuat wilioui niuiiuer. Invaluable In tlm ltmiaWiolil. niHt ! Oil. ti'iu'tii--, !lloliir, ln- , IcnslMlllil IIIUll, I.IIU K II- CillN'litor. TH E BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. H Is ey to find tho word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. It Is easy to trace the Erowlh ol a word. It Is easy to learn what a word means. The Detroit Free i'ress miyah- 1 TliallnahrtilnMlhnslAnfflow n llleli n.lnl amollS tliiw makliiB muabtiit iw ' 'l .lonary. Ilia ' , Inirrinuiiniiiria iur i.lil frlpiiil ini'l iMiiinl-liy rfTlnil i iniifl eipaadril lo meet the ill iimml" ol ourirmwiiiK a...l n.lu..lm. illlit IMI. I tl ' wlml linn own nimli- lo h-IIm'I Hwkk nllnottioiinlit of ihariay, nn't tlm ln. t imrt lwinnifi.lUi Inn- I Kuago null now tucirciaa m siuur. ... The Ch lento Tlmen-lIrraW nnyH:- WehKtAr'a Inlnrntln.,! T Irlinnnrr III II. ptvwnt . fonn Innlmoln n riul nilly m. rvMnililnir rrUiliiiim tOOIir IMIIKIMKO '11 ll'l I!V "t O.II.l.'ITi.T.OrthO- i I eiiT.etjriiniouT, mi1 ili-nniil"" l''"" " ,,;'r,; 110 1 . nt!iil. IttHftA t.rfrw itai.tmiii tifmliuiuncliolar i ' aul can nuke It.-1 lee. 14. but. GET T'.ia CECT. gVSpedmen pafre, cr.t on application to .& C. MKKUIAH CO., I-yhllahera, Io notbuyehpnprnpriutio'f anrlfntHIUinia. 6 r-rri R A.DEA.L, Fresident. H. T. REYNOLDS, Springville Banking Co. SPRINQVILLE, UTAH. Capital Stools. $00,000. Transacts a general banking business. its received Five per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on hand Experienced Travelers nunn's BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle doctor. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is go Horse cut or wounded heals with iunn's Black Oil. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with Kuun'a Black Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with rann' Black Oil, No flies on wounds when you use .Nunn's Black Oil. You get a veterinary book free when you buy runu hi Oil. Every stockman should keep handy NuniPfe Black Oil. aek JSVEBY STORE SHOULD Call on or write Dr. NUNN for any veterinary advice free. The onl Black Oil that took a prize at the Fair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. llf ty Cent v 1 tot t Addukss OitDEits OK. C. W. JiUSN, Vetebinauy Surgeon. 57 W. First South Street, ----- gait Lake City, UUIi. Always in yellow cartoons. External KZT Incorporated: Stock E.d. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and Iiiimbef and Building JUateMal, We also keep in Stock a full line of Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. 2. Provo, Utaly ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. AS sort la put op ebaaply to frattiy th. aatvinaJ prMit rtamanit tor a low prtaa, If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's RrL. CUMMHGS ,Gaiki Tice-Preeident Exchange bought and sold aid depot subject to check. for short time loans. longdistance fast fanning. TuUwld'rrf' say the know they're on the Burlington Burling-ton the moment they strike It. It Is so smooth, so "easy, so delightfully free from jolts and jars and sudden starts and stops. Another proof of the truth of wnat we try to bring home to you eveay week in the year that for right-down solid comfort the Burlington Burling-ton has no real competitor among the railroads of the West. Omaha, Peoria, Chicago, St. Joseph( Kansas City and St. Louis are only a few of the points to which it will pay you to take the Burlington. Tickets and full information at all R. G. W. ticket offices, or by addressing address-ing W. F. McMILLAN, General Agent, II, Walker Block, SALT LAKE CITY. R. F. NESLEN, Trav, Pass. & Freight Agt. HANDLE NUNN'S BLACK Oil Uw. Beware of the Suit LoJu piratt! for sale; a yood investment. . Retail Dealer in Send Five Cent to Thk Ripans Chemicai Company, No. xo Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chance are ten to one that Ripans Tabules axe the very medicine you need. |