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Show ia -- Or ' 1 - o .'i Nan' alaaiji Power Free.Untrammeled, Jilst IMepgMent for aid only 81.50 a Weekly year Place us In the Lead. in advance. RELIABILITY Introdilced. ridftlone of Job With largest NOTHING SUCCEEDS WINS ITS OWN WAT. LIKE SUCCESS. t PROVO CITY, UTAH- FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1S90 yo. - VOL. 4. 13. 1 id( No. 4, A. F. 1'LKANA.XT A. M. grot 1 Regular meetings held on the first und third Tuesdays of One of the ICoynl Ge montli. each Visiting Vfillejr. brelheren are cordiallv n- The Mirrored face of Utah vitrd to attend. never refiected a more beautifull pict-ui-e W. 11. liANDALL, W. M. than t lie one, hanging as it were on the very side of Battle Creek Alonzo A. Noon. Secretary. mountain, Broad avenues with trees, irregular shaped lots covered witli SHORES. W. G. Dr. orchards, with Jiere ami there the roof nr chimney of a beautiful bouse AND l'si-.peering through; in the background JJlilO & t'o.s .71 tul Rattle ('reek Canyon with its spray ( Stoke. like waterfall decending 75 feet atone 1 blk east of Roberts House. plunge, towering above this the snow sentinel of the valley. (Such capped is i lie picture of Pleasant Grove a city of 81)00 population on the line of the F. F. Utah Central. This city is noted for its fine fruit and gardens, being situated on the south side of the mountains on what may be termed the supper bench it 10. No. Ban Built, Room, gets the wurmtli from the valley in its UTAH accent at night and is thus in PIIOVO, Bured against frosts, therefore the time has not been known when there M. D., A. was a failare of fruit at Pleasant Grove. This being the case people AND SURGEON, there have taken a larger interest In PHYSGIAN fostering the fruit growing industry Payson, Utah. than any other locality in Utah. A a.t kinds of fruit thrive here and large OfHoe The and over M. D. Simon's Milliner store. orchards are very common. kind of fruit grown, are principle AMs all calls day or niglit. apples, peara. apricots, prunes, plums peaches, and Pleasant Grove ia noted and J We V. WHITKCOTTOK. for producing the finest quality A IAZKT. favored fruit of any section in Utah Another industry that ia largely followed here ia that of the fine quality of the soil and the location of the city being in the Law. at Counselors and Attorneys Thermal belt adopts it for all kinds ol' truck, and much attention la 11 garden given to the industry, the fine Up stairs oyer Bant Buildinc, quality of tomatoes, peas, beans and the fruit industry make this place the XJta.ii. Prftvo Oity point for a large canning and the people of this city being enterprising are laying plans now for securing such a factory be fore all. Farm land and city pro -inis very cheap in this socallty cons ing the known superiority of the location for fruit and gardening REAL For an all year residence the climate of this plaee is unequallsd anywhere altidude is such that there is no such known aB fevers. No malaria in tiling -8 --BUSINESS PROPERTYthis locality, and in fact but little sick ness of any kind. FOR SALE. There is an excelent quality of brick Also fine building - TJtCLil. clay found here. a.yaon, stone and lumber are found in the canyon at hand. A fine mineral spring high medical qualities is Bank of CommerGB, promising located but a short distance from the city. Beautiful drives are found in every PROVO, UTAH, and for a summer resort the direction, BUSINESS: BANKING GENERAL A DOES pleasure seeker can find places of amusement in every direction. The socitv of the place is spoken of highly by all who visit the city. The citv is divided into three ecclesiastical wards has fine charches and schools, of the exGjpapge. former there is the Church of the Latter Day Saints and the Presbyterian President. Society. A. PeValley, , - Of the business meg bt the town - J, we ' have space only to mention a few S. 0. Z Hl-OC- R. THE LIVE STOCK. . THE AND GROWING MAL INDUSTRY. GREAT ANI- - BEST in Chicago. Dot belonged to the Aberdeen Angus breed. J. Shores, & 12, Rooms - i ROCK THE PLYMOUTH FOWL FOR THE FARMER! Avoid all Substitutes for Royal Baking Powder. Tlie Malt Lnke Tribune Wash ington Lash Crack Aroaad Itx Ctnli MlnvcM. Lake Tribune Bureau, Salt517 Fourteenth Street, Washington, D. June C., 1, 1890. Tlie Xauvoo .Legion of Saints in tlie East is becoming reinforced by promiIn the book IIow the Farm Fays' nent Saints and sinners. It is led by Here is a picture of the steer Dot, that took the prize at the last fat stock show William Crosier says that he does not that pious triumvirate Caine, Clawson food Resident Dentist, Saxey & Whitecotton, . r OnlJ .tha Braath Win tad" Sliall Wa Raisa To Produce High Died Herds ot Cottle Small Expense- - -- Where Will High Priced Gawaf Farm Honaa and Colts DishornHow Maud 8. V Trotters Stop? ing Cattla Tha Wa.tarn llaaf Industry, Work for Women. f liaised Paying Inanbator Chlekans IrlH Staar Dot. REED, Reaidenoe, THE IS WHIPPIM TI1BII W, ; PAYliNG LIVE STOCK. think poultry is profitable where hnn to be bought to keep the fowls. It is only on the farm, where they have large, free run, that they thrive and pay best. The farmer everywhere must now turn his attention to varied industries, and poultry is one of the littles that1 help immensely, if managed right. Oq the farm the keep of a lien costs in grain a dollar a year. She will yield two dollars worth of eggs and chickens (luring; the year, so that there is a clear profit of a dollar a lien. The liens keep themselves from April 1 to Dec. 1. T -- FAT PRIZE STEER DOT. This animal was slaughtered when he was 8 years, 1 month and 8 days old, and weighed 1,496 pounds. After being dressed the carcass weighed 1,040 pounds. Dots short life was devoted to the laying on of fat, and he took it on at a rate of a pound and day of his existence. three-quarte- rs No other Baking Powder is "just as good as the Royal either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. The " Royal is superior to all others in all ways. Most housekeepers know this from their practical experience, and the reports of the U. S. Government investigations show it officially. The Government chemist says the Royal is "undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the " Royal they do so because they can make a greater profit upon the other; good evidence of the superiority of the " Royal. To give greater profit the other must be a lower-copowder, and to cost less it must be made with alum or cheaper and inferior materials. Because the "Royal uses more highly refined and expensive materials it costs more to manufacture than any other baking powder, but it is correspond-ingl- y purer and higher in leavening strength, and accordingly of greater money value to consumers, although the retail price to them is generally the same. Consumers are entitled to full value for their money, and therefore will not, if wise, accept any substitute for the Royal. Unfortunately, not only are many of these would-b- e substitute powders made from inferior and unwholesome materials, but they are placed before the public with advertisements intended to mislead as to their true character. A powder advertised by its manufacturers to have printed upon its label all the ingredients used in it, proves upon analysis to have in its composition four substances not named upon its label, two of which are lime and sulphuric acid. Most of the alum powders are fraudulently sold as pure cream of tartar goods. The danger incurred, should such powders be substituted for the "Royal, will be apparent to every consumer. and Cannon, are who working Bleep lessly to turn tlie tide that threatens to destroy the hierarchy. If the credulous Gentiles who sign petitions calling off further legislation knew what miserable catspaws they are being made of and how vigorously their letters are used to injure loyalty and loyal citizens in Utah, they would reflect before joining the Mormon procession a string of Mormons, There is simon-pu- re and Jack, stretching from Ogden to Washington, who are interviewing IhemselveB with childlike simplicity in the public press and securing editorial endorsement of their views as those of the conservative element in Utah. It is, to say the least, an return, for the unselfish efforts of tlie friends of good government in Utaii located here in Wafhington to force them to turn and face a fire in the rear. Mormon isin has money and brains and enough to take cans of itself. The ablest and most expensive ington are at attorneys here in Wash ators and its beck and call. Ex-S- en Representatives lobby on tlie floor for its interests. Able journalists voice its plaints and distort facts in its interests. Wliy cannot the loyal people of Utah understand that their assistance is not needed, and that turning their own flunk is no way to criple or destroy an enemy? The prospects of the Cullom-Struh- le bill are seriously imperiled by these tactics, all the more disgraceful because hearhig the assumed sanction of presumed Gentiles. to-d- ay st un-great- for every Shall Yfm Balsa GecsaT To tell the naked truth, I could not say that my wifes little flock of geese ever did me or my grass any visible harm; at PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Of course, every poultry raiser has his own particular favorite. Orozier, however, who is very reliable, prefers the Plymouth Rocks for all purposes. They mature early, anil are good winter layers where they have a warm poultry house, which all chickens are entitled to. is a very handsome Tlie Plymouth fowl, with its bright yellow legs-abrilliant blue speckled plumage. THE CULLOM BILL POSlOXKD. Poultry raising is an industry particuter judgment It seems to me that every woAnother trick was won by the church farmer in the country should have his larly pleasant and profitable to the ay in tlie old game of delay. Postsmall flock of geese, especially when he men of the farm, and we sliall have has a running stream for them to dis- considerable to say about it in this de- ponement is a trump rard, and it is partment from time to time. tort in. being played for all it is worth. OwLast fall I came up with one lady who ing to pleas, protests and the illness ot Speedy Fattening llogc. supported a flock of about one hundred Mr. Flatt, wife of the chairman of tlie Chester The and White Berkshire, geese and about fifty ducks. Site had Yorkshire hogs have been under trial at Senate Committee, no neeeting was no farm, but lived on the side of a big mill pond and her husband was a miller. tlie Vermont station (bulletin 18). Ches- held this morning. Another week has IIHIM IIA.VTM IlIimiDAY, The waste of the mill aided in the sup- ter Whites gained in live weight about consequently been lost. In a promih faster than tlie others, and tlie nent port of the geese and ducks. They in position on Senator Platt's desk Celebrated by tbe Primary turn aided considerably in clothing and Berksliires a little faster than the Yorkay lay petitions, presented to the the period being from May 11 to of l"rovo. educating the children. These are little shires, Senate at its last session. The first On 11. reThe Nov. also Chester Whites things, but you must remember it takes June 4th, in the afWednesday, on less food to produce a was indorsed: "Petition of 436 little tilings and many of them to run a quire ternoon and evening the following of increase in live weight tiaiv citizens of Ogden, Utah, em1 EMIGRATION CANYON. country. Some farmers families derive pound was executed by tberpri cost merThe of vas others. programme the this increase bracing bankers, capitalists, all of their pin money from their feathILL-GHElIE- e officials, professional and bus- mary Associations of Provo in honor EEHE3, ers and poultry and eggs, and are as only three cents jier pound in food, chants, iness the one-hapasmen, three and worth cents' againBt of birth protesting against Brigham day: such as of Young's in larks the enjoyment happy feed for each pound gained in the sage by Congrers of the pending bills PART FIRST. things as they need. Feed fewer dogs of 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. having for their object the disfranbreeds. other and use a little more economy. M. in A. Cluff. H tutorial MorKargerti of all believers in the Prayer byThe Life Fed on skim milk, corn meal and chisement 1.7 JL3STS3 IA, written of OlTfXCS JL2TS Younif, Tennessee Farmer. SEC02T$) SOTTXNE X JUEPOT, mon Church. br Mrs. Susie Y. Gates, com poaod by Prof wheat .bran, the pigs mode an . Tlie Giles-, J?,ettion othr. wap endofrjd, V g- -i n fnMve weight jf cfyllit (Ae STROPS is: - And-proof Fred 'Sliuuil slid ' sevity-i- x other The. WMtiin . DeefiI mla.tr, jjMday, but entorprlngto make this and -. names etc. The apM. Independant resslve people.to celebrate Chorus, We meet "Extract from paper read by Hon. averago of 2f pounds ofgain requi matter for pended to the Salt Lake petition are us Opening the birth of Brigham Young. Dialogue with dry Imbefore Nebraska the Tilley Elijah events In his life to the year 1830. Closing each pound gained In live weight. Pigs follows Fred Simon, Joseph Geogbe-gaKUYtiKHPOR U ACADEMY. chorus, Horn in a backwoods cottage. proved Stock Breeders association. M. P. Desky, T. A. more to food a of Scliroeder, pound require produce 1 DUUIU PART 11. Another cheering indication is the inS. W. E. tlie older they grow. Hence tlie George Bell, Bartlett, George farmers are taking in the introduc- growth J ion field, M. Gorman, M. W. Mc- The Restoration of the Gospel. Chorus. Come, il. Home Made and Imported The 'Third Year Cloned on Me terest are more cost the listen to the story given. Dialogue, containlonger they kept they tion of good beef blood into their herds. and William D. Wood, F. W. Blolim, 1830 to 1847. Duet mortal Day Appropriate Ob The ing points of history from Misses the less profitable they become. Or- Leod, B. and Lulu Gates "Oh. difference in price between high and conics. by W. S. lrand isiitit dreary Stewens, McDonough, no afis in there profit Ida Uoshard. Chorus, God gives to Men feeding eeryaureib of Spring-vill- low grade steers is becoming more dinarilylive B. and W. F. it. Harry Stevens, Wyck, The Ills 175 ter tlie Ilungerford Academy Spirit. pounds to weight reaches Repairing Done. Condon, A. G. Norrell, PART III. Utah, closed its third year on marked every year, and if we have tc 180 pounds. Tlie value of tlie food con- Cole, William ChrisG. I we states the farther east Bartch, Siegel, with Henry Henry Memorial Day in the presence of near compete Briber Goods Repaired. 4.00 cents for each pound of To his death. Pioof was Pioneers. sumed the Entrance B. N. Diehl, George Arbogast, topher hundred people by appropriate ob- must bring our cattle up to tlie standard neer song. Quartette. Mourn of tlie Prophet Rubber and Leather Cement two -DEALERS IN-Invlaihle Chorus, Lift up your servance of the occasion, in which they to which they have theirs. The market increase in dressed weight. Tlie ferti- Jones, W. J. Pain, S. W. Farrell &Co., dead. dressed food value Final chorus, 3.54 was of M. hearts." R. Samuel Young Brigham lizing Evans, George Nathan, were assisted several of the by speakers, for prime cattle is always good, and we cents. This leaves tlie net cost of a e4eSgeseeei For sale at the sign lieMMuii stands beside the throne. whom were llevs. Turner of must pound Cullen, M. T. Pickard, Jr., Thomas K remember in breeding and feeding of dressed second. (Afternoon): W. part W. C. A. 1.53 BIC BOOT, Cariis, cents. American S.inon, Stevens, Provo anil Hough of Payson, Judge that the cattle of the pork plains come into Duet, J. A. Sanborn, W. II. Abbott, George hair block Wert of Rank. Saxey of Provo and Dr. Asadonian of Ceatcr Street. Agriculturist our medium cattle and with competition S. II. J. Gard, Seigel, Joseph Spencer, The Telegram. Jennie Jones. March, Springville. eeeeaneeeeeeeee eaeeeeeaagte How Maud S. Was Rnlwd. Arthur Brown, C. It. Barratt, II. L. Little Children. Recitation. Pat's llondsman, The pastor of the Presbyterian tend to lower the price, while they would Enock Samuel Jones. Clark. J. affect and (Comic) not the of A. Woodburn the At where Song, cattle, Preklingdistcli, Anderson, Harry farm, price prime Church and the principal of the acadegreat : ; ; & Quartctto (Brass) Prof. Ramsey Co. Recitamy each added their part of the in- there would be less cause to cry out re- the peerless Maud S- - (2:08) was bred, the diaries E. Green, James A. Williams, eeeaeeeteeeeeeaeeaaeee 11. Gibbs, tion (Humorous) Lars Eggertsen. gage W. T. A. Louis Davis, raid methods Cohen, of which and care price. feeding following required garding teresting programme, second. (Evening): part aeeeeseeeeeeesses gage Wilveaaeeeaeaaaeaagee M. G. A. Forbes, to Lowe, two over hours render. obconsider George the for a colt during his first winter ure Have Taking it altogether, I Opening Address, Miss Pearl Snow. Song, John Ileil, Mary Fish. Declegations of friends from Provo, outlook very flattering for tlie future. served: Weanlings are fed shelled oats liam Burke,B.C. T. Taylor, Recitation, Maggie Thurman. : ; II. Carl Stevens, JUT33 Joung, Dialogue, Grace Harrison and May Jones. Spanish Fork and Payson were present Tlie day of the large ranch and the scrub three times a day at least: once a day Jr., Frauk Warm-lat, Zabriskle. M. 11. Van Ciief, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeesese Recitation, Domestic A. II. May 8ong. and helied to swell our handful of steer is Cohen, with the cessation of A. Eggertsen Cluff. Duet. May and is, unthreshed oats run seeeaaseeessae M. M. Grossmann, II. Leeds, W. Trnuliles, citizens who felt it a privilege and duty their com past, andand more careful breed- chops, that fisiste Nellie Jones. Recitation. Vesslo Kggertoen. mixed a with box, petition bran, cutting through W. L. II. J. J. to Rawlins, Humorous Epoch, Mr. Marlnus Jensen. to of their Dale, veneration Mills, tributes pay and feeding on our part, we enough water being used to make the Charles S. Desky, Stephen Larin, I. I Wall-Paper- .; Utah, the dead heroes of those bloody conflicts ing, buying Springville, fart third. 4 more prosperous bran adhere to the oats. They have ac- A. Harry, Frederik M. Schulze, John The charming Operetta, look to forward may us national existance and that the under Cinderella, gave perChas. Brewertons, at manence. At the close of the exercises And times in the future to repay us for tlie cess to all the good hay they can eat McVicker, It. D. Winters, J. W. Jamedirection of Mias Ida Smoot. which were held in the academy, the present and past depressions and dis- night and day, and run in pastures where son, John W. Donnelian. Characters. Payson. ladies served an elegant repast to over couragements. God sjieed the day. Inserted in the Salt Lake petition is Cinderella. Miss Lillie Deal. Prince Aumor, there is good grass when snow is not on W. one hundred and fifty jiersons, young Emma John. Lord Easygoing. Lydia Wilson. the ground. Weanlings are put in every tlie following gem, signed by J. All LIs- " ' ' rDlsdain, Fntln a thorough study of the and old, in the beautiful shady lawn Incubator Chickens. Anna Bella, night and run out every day, except Judd: in-an muss and of Morino. tlie people adjoining. May John. Klnr, Minnie Fuller. Queen, Without entering into any dispute with when there is a wet storm. Fresh air, tiinate knowlege the situ The Academy building was profusely Minnie. Dsnlrls. Ilullytln (a servant) Master HAVEBGAHF & CLARK, durall with exercise the unlimited sefeed, wish men to I to Giles. incubator that Onurtiers, Fairies, Guests, ete. not believe than any such legislation Henry ray decorated with flags, bunting and flowers. The exercises were unusually im- cure the best results you cannot use a ing the day, with a good bed and shelter Is called for or justified at this time, night, cover the ground of treatment nor do I belive such legislation to be pressive, and all who heard them pro- male that is hatched by any other means at Our IhclianiifM. nounced the occasion one of the most than by its motiier lien. Tlie warmth in winter. A yearling in the spring, in harmony with an American Govwhen tlie most growth is, if allowed to ernment. . memorial of their experience. The editor of the Payson Enterprise producing incubation, being imparted by run These petitions will he worked at has recently wedded one of the most A committee of twelve persons, re- flesh out all tlie time will require as much and blood to tlie egg in the open, is presenting the town and academy, far different process from the heating feed as a horse in training and not get 513 separate protests from prominent for Gentiles, urging the present confrater- aimable of Payson s many fair young audience the by esiecially appointed UTAH CO. the punxme, inarched to the cemetery of confined air and confining the eggs fat. Horseman. ladies and his paper hereafter will no nity of tlie church and giving the embryo two puffs of the to and the he better than ever. Already doubt after the exercises in the academy therein, Office 1st National Bank Building, great damage showing Sheep in Hie Northwest. material interests of tlie Territory it is a credit to Pavson. were completed and appropriately de- breath per day of open air when the eggs tlie are Indications that sheep industry which would result from any further co ruled the graves of the few soldiers are being turned. I leave all theory With Full Line of The Xephi Ensign lias just added a who lie buried there. Many of the au- aside. I say for myself, I want no male will become very profitable in tlie north- restrictive legislation. Every Demowest. since In been shown it has Dakota, crat in the Senate and House can he Cincinnatti power press to itsmechan-ic- al Oar Abstracts show all Errors and filings dience accompanied the committee in to sire my chickens that owes its life wheat cannot always he depended on counted on to vote against tlie Cullom-Struhagainst real proparty to any part of procession and assisted in the beautiful solely to an incubator. I believe an in- that outfit. Editor Wallis is decidedly Utah County. cubator hatched chick cannot as a rule for a profitable crop, farmers are turning Disfranchising bill if it reaches ceremony. and now publishes a to enterprising sheep husbandry, with consideration this session. ie grown as large. I believe an incu- their attention most and progressive, lively brilliant One results. man writes: bator batched lien will not lay as large good and There Is nothing, In proportion to !u Tallin, presentable journal. an egg as slia was hatched from, tlie TO llliATIK. can be shipped so cheaply aa wooL A man to he called the RegAnother same coming from a naturally horn hen. that paper who baa a flock of sheep begins to make money in tha early season, that you may put of them In eight tie is to But about established in San ister months after lie haa got 3rECTC--7vrAEB:E- 3 Fine schools. have fowls for early exhibitions and win- them. But the pi an who puts his money lute I will Pete Jakeman. lie by county vrllla Lillie Hoy Iron in abundance. Piny In the Latest Styles. ter produce of eggs for kitchen use, you cattle has to wait throe years. don't think there make a success of it. Coni A healthful location. to use incubators, s any danger of the business being overgone. are and compelled may Stock lare;e Us. The Suuday edition of the Salt Lake Another South Dukotasheep enthusiast Last week in Payson occuired one of A population of 8,000. ' for at that time there are few sitting innoIs a lYibune and of says: hens. I. K. Felcli. those sad disasters which so frequentgreat popular Unexcelled railroad connections. I am satioflod that much of the land In the ly result from the careless vation in Utah journalism. Minerals of all kinds within easy of Perfect fit guaranteed. handling state, which caunot be relied upon to raise wheat Fprm Honcc and Colts. reacii. cm account of drouth. Is adapted to sheep hus- coal oil. While Mr. and Mrs. Besson Parties who desire to keep posted on WANT ip A and work horses the buflulo grass, which is the richest were out of door The harness of popprogressive bandry. Keep farnj of Tintic ought to enterprising to EXCHANGE the tbe progress PAYSON mining attending for too short ulation. in good Horses graslng fq (lie world, often becomes repair and complete. were subscribe for the Eureka C ftiqf. It is The best results from Your Mares, An abundance of water for irrigation work better in whole, well fitting har- cat tie in dry years, but even the, it paq be crop- irrigation pf their garden they ped by sheep, alarmed a live and progressive representative the eries of their and household use. by hearing ness than in broken, patched up ones, An era of uu paraded prosperity be- and there is little son and upon approaching near- of that most rich and flourishing minTo Produce High 11 red Herds. greater satisfaction in handBREED THEM TO fore tier. John D. Gillett produced his highlv fa- er to the house they discovered him eral region. -- DIRECTOR 5.-- f. Four banks, all doing a flourishing ling them. Bee that tlie oollara fit vored bred breds by buying high higli properly, and always keep them clean, Tlie Salt Lake Evening Times has business. wrapped in flames, which they hastA thriving agricultural district all without which care sore shoulders are bulls (not many pedigreed), then culling ened to extinguish. This could not made great strides forward of late. It J- - Winner, President, sure to result. Galled shoulders are out all hut tlie best and selling them for de done around her. quick enough to save the has become a great evening paper of wells abundan Artesian oftener the result of and indication of beef. In this way our cattle have been little victim S. Vice furnishing President, J. Page, however. lie died in a the firi-- t rank within a few months. ance of water. carelessness in this respect than of any- brought up to a high standard at a very few hours, this' Aii efficient and largely patronized thing else. small expense. In way Gillett was John J. Cushing has become editor A baby in Its cradle in the house of the American Fork Independent. lie teOhone exchange. colts train them to fast able to sell bulls at $100 tq $150 without A.2STXD When training finest climate between the O. Simmons, J. S. Tanner, walking. A work horse that walks ah pedigrees, equal for stock raising to the was also badly burned and is not ex- ias already improved it immensely. the Pacific. waya at a fast gait and does It naturally $5130 to $800 podigree hull, Formers oan pected to live. Just how the accident Three battling resorts with first-claT. Seri vner. Win. A. Miles. accomodations. and easily, as he will do if properly with care and little expense bring up occured will probably never be known their cattle to the same high grade. Not Fun Salk, choice Besidence corner, Asplialtuui sidewalks on principal trained, is worth twice as much as one Receives deposits payable oil demand. except that the oil can had been excan afford to farmers witli a On these many slow, and N purchase lumbering gait. Five per cent paid on savings de- thoroughfares. und was the nanse of the dis- 12x1 si rods, corner Fourth adobe house A large area of territory for which irairie farms where there are no natural pedigreed bull, hut nil, or nearly all. Pan ploded good streets, posits. she is the jobbing center. obstacles to encounter, it is a waste of buy high bred bulls, for they can he pur- aster. Tlie little folks had been left and stable. Price 63.750. For term 1UANVAC."1M A KNi:i.4l. HANKING Substantial business blocks and time to drive slow walking teams, Da- chased here m low os $50 to $75. Ne- alone and probably got some matches apply to Edward Pike. III'fclNKKN. handsome private residences. braska State J mrnpl. and the coal oil to play with. kota Farmer. Natural advantages for becoming Firsrrccr TatlL Sale AtsclUtely Bnrilar Prool Drawing Her Out. tlie greatest manufacturing and comInfbllrltoaa Quart ea. adobe house and lot 6x12 I fear there Is nothing ia Miss Miss Prlina 1Vovvh 'I'hlMX mercial center between the duckies Ho By tbs by, talking of old times, do while see of Fourth andM. Streets. you corner her Did Towels, and Sierras. the yawn you rods, MEAT MARKET. HEREFORD Wp offer One ITunrlreii Dollsra Upward for remember that occasion when I nuwle were Tlie Great Utah Lake, which fur- you Hnfarrh that cannot be cured bv One of tlie best residence corners in saying such beautiful things to herf anyoaerof uch an awful in of myeelfl Mr. Uecundua Yea, and I kept right on, taking Hall' Catarrh Curenishes the finest bathing in the world. She Which f Pnuch. N'lYJSd into a. PliOPETORS. K. J. CHENEY tc CO., rnnia. Toledo. O, Provo 62,800. Splendid inside lot she would nod next, Two railroads already in operation boiling We K. J. next to the have known uiuleraifriicd. Aaatoraleal. 61,050. corner, Apply to or Mia Prims Why I and another in course of construction. 2 Cheney for the lust IA years, and bollve biin Where do you ny is botcher) Mr. tranaac-lion- s addres Becundui It (to I poroible 'honorable in all Pike. Quin IHTleully just Edward thought buainpas church Magnificent buildings used Hie heart of the city! and flnnitcially able to carry out any -ishe might talk soma in her sleep, you know. by worshippers of many denominainaile utilisation by their Ann. Butcher I hardly know; but it must bo Life. Devoust the sire of three best draft colts at the fair will travel between Wr.ar A '! huax. Who cmle Dmiurlata. Toledo, Fa-i.-a ietiaty;all order tions. somewhere near where the llghte are. LowPatronage O. W aluino, Kirran fc Mahvin Wholesale and Springville. Payson factories I which turn out Canning to. Time Is Htmj. ell Citizen. charge ymn ii y atleueded llrngqlata, Toledo O. or Load Monarch the only French Coach stallion in Utah will travel between Carload, the R. of . Bale, H. canned Van lara National and fruit bj Hokhkn, Uuihler TOlodQ for delivery from morning quantities Mrs. McCraekle That new clock is gain-Fork and Provo. liunk, Toledo Ui or on addroaa 1.1 IlitHIII. Spanish vegetables. call an act-Irhalf a hour Hull'll Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, ir Ing day. Mineral apifngs. the wat-- r of which how do iron find youreelf I Well, soon muenu will i blood and Gabby the uon Good McCrockle It directly enough FREEMAN TANNER, G & Ha-rval thoe f t!:c celebr. t d Saratoga Grusty-po- q't of tlie sysin. Price 7oc. per bottle. have to And myteH I never Risks enough time to pay for itself. Judge. 139 Hold nil by UtaJi- Dnihjlsts, Amerloan. loetl Lawrenoe Springs. get estab-ishme- nt WinjmEF. Page &Go. Dealeri ESTATE. any rate not enough to complain about. They never required any attention, seldom anybody would steal them, and we were never troubled about feeding them. They seemed to be a self supporting bird. They furnish us a fat gosling once in a while and new nice feathers all along to keep up our pillows and make new ones for the children. So that I acquiesced very quietly to my wife's ruling and bet- R-ic- k nd Farm, Residence & to-d- An-oclntl- W ageijer. Mfeijrt) one-ilft- oa to-d- one-sevent- non-Morm- issues fopeigp apd 'JHOMPMer. . alluf . g Bottled Beer a Specialty lf dorpeshiG in Silt - '. non-Mormo- ns, to-d- ay Alexl Hedquist, n, T aylor Brother S SllOQS. BOOtS e, Utahr- Provo, . Furniture, Thomas Child I Son Chicago; MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES, Cottage; Organs,; and Carpets,: h, t Pi&nos at w rk warranted. IRVINE & BARNEY of Licensed Abstractors of Have opened their Titles fX AXiJ JOK non-Mormo- On Center ns, Provo Oity, Utah JprlngvlUe. arrios a samples Provo Clothing, Gents le Chris. Jensen, fhe fJercbant Tailor. in Street a PROVO HAS: BOYS SUITS Furnishings A SPECIALTY ZMTFnSTS Utah. (1. of eastern goods. Call and see IRVINE A BARNEY. roc SAVINGS BANK BOWEN BROS. Galvib Reasoned cur. J. PRIZE WINNING PERCHERON, - T!' nd ss Bix-ro- om Six-roo- - Hoaf, Pork, sx VJutton & Veal. French Coach Sfcallfoijs. BEAUCHAMPS was awarded the Silver medal at the late Territorial Fair for best draft stalion four years old and over. The above horse travels in SanPete Co. Lookout for him, he has the best pedigree. of any Percheron Stallion in Utah. FOR LUCERN HAY. L m srfrtelsw stir-fac- es Payaon I W. P. BOWEN A BROS., SPANISHTORK, UTAH |