Show r it itf i 44 Local Jots t Dr J A Brown left Tuesday fort for-t Idaho j t Chris Ferguson has been on the sick 4 list for several days Anyone wanting gravel from Monk + beds must see B J Johnson tf i y Mrs Wm Thomas is visiting with her lion David Thomas in Idaho t 1 d C J Frost is homo from Soldier Summit on short vacation For your photos go to Stahmanns ttJilio 12 block west of Coop y 3 Mr and Mrs J Milton Beck have j returned home from New York Wanted 3 or 4 room cottage close i in Notify box No 1171 Spanish Fork Pig Frank Clark of tho Clark Jensen i bakery is taking a ten days vacation at g It l a Provo 1 j 34 i aM i k Mrs Margaret Browne postmistress of Mammoth was in town last week 1id i > o i business t id 1 l I A beautiful line of pattern hats and l j childrens trimmed hats 150 and up reAbbott i Ruth the hi gcar old daughter of Mr I and Mrs George IL Smithis improv I I ing nicely from anIL attack of typhoid rl r One faro for round trip via tho Salt > i + t Lrf f Lake Route to Provo on Sept 28 good h returning 29 on account of Republican y s al County Convention t t + i One fare for round trip to Provo K sl Sept 2o good returning 27 on account r 1 of Utah County teachers convention Via salt Lake Route lifl i LOST White bull dog C months old oars cut off short Had collar with ninr 1 f name on when last seen Eindcr please notify Press and be awarded II t In Stnlnnann the photographer has still ti SCI a few of the bth grade graduating ltal class photos left Those who ordered 1 or want one please call at studio E Mrs Owen Morgan returned Tues l f day from tho L D S hospital where tefiiM she underwent an operation She is R al getting along us well as could be expected be t i ex-pected r J A meeting of the Dcmorntic delegates i rfi4 to tho county convention at Provo will i f44 be hold at the city pavilion next Satur itdlt r r it 8 day night for tho I ° pose of organization art organiza-tion InC n Next Friday o VI ug the 25th the Fourth Ward MidJionary Commuter Commute-r l Yjfy t will give a grand ball at the City Pa 9 kqy I vilioa for the benefit of missionaries in i + a 1 tie Held it rf Dr C O Scott of Kansas City Moa Mo-a dentist of 10 yearn experience nil s t a 1 located hero ponmumnlly lie comes here highly leccomondea Ho succeed Dr Hal wno hats mono to bait Lake w Thu employees of The Stewart Dart Honey ou will hive their minus m Jail baturiuy craning Oct lO Tit o proceeds Will bo given to the Relict 4 i k i society dome out urd have u gun 1 time p l In the InterMountain Republican li l contest Miss lacy KocKhili came out 3t t victorious winning u trip to San 1 < run f t WMCO for herself sad a companion 1Jio i i ri trip will bo 1 muiiu between now am rioUlIa3 I Next Sjnday morning will be rally I JI i day at tine frejoytenan Sunday School Rev Nutting of tho Gospel Wagon Mkt s t 1 will spear to the parents all oid and now icnulais parents etc are expected a r1 to ba present y I t On September 5th n Screnus Gardner s r hud n sorrel horwi that has f btrayed it i 11 markccipiajja the iofUIiouldor Any t use was as been or has It intitci r 1 loss SJlol will ba suitably rowaidcd + uy let rnlng it i > t p Dra Wnrnar aad ilajai pjrformsd t an operation on Mra Richard Smith i Moniitiy and remove 1 an eye which rt l wild injured two years ago Mrs Smith has been totally blind over a s month The operation was necessary t t to dive thu otlur eye 1 The Hrjh Council of the Nebo Stake a t will i ou tneir meeting next Saturday 4j1 Oct 3rJ at lu aim The priesthood meet nj of the Nebo Stake will meet 1 uc Iayaon at 2 p m Oct yrd 1Jjd z f All tit union Heating of the Nebo i dfaise will cjnvejie ut Payson at 2 pm Ilt n 1 Saturday Oct Jrd 11111 iJL SACItUolCE CASH SALE From A1 j and altar tSOjiteinber lath tho entire 8r 1 i stow of fiirn i cure carpets etc formerly rt l f I iffi form-erly belonging to the I A Martell l i Mercantile Co will be sold regurjlebs gyp tl 11 of coot oy The Utah Association of I M t I Lridit Men For a real l bargain dont < l L > 1J I miss this opportunity nI t i t For several weeks the Moving Pic il fi t q ture Shows at the opera house have J ijj t been drawing handsome crowds to their at f r ri it entertainments They play Monday U 1 3 rlt Tuesday and Wcdnstdiiy nights of each I i llj l week with singing and music inter i nfj I 1 hierj ed They have an entire change Jtlt t tJ of program each week It is very tc i 11 terestiag and costs only a triflle 1 T t 1J l On the 23ul inst James Robertson I f 1 i passed tho Hist milestone The event t r t t was duly honored by tho presence of If f 1 l his soninlaw Dr Geo H Brimhall rt1 l t I = his wife undbome of his family also at I l some of tho veterans fain + ily and their 1 j1 y If children and a few select friends A 1 nleusant and profitable time was spent 1 While Mr Robertson was in Salt Lake 1 1 I n City i last month visiting his daughters rx 1 6 living there he had the pleasure of r r 1 dancing 01 his knee his 2nd great J t i Ii greatgrandchild j Last Saturday evening the Republicans r 1 to f i t cans held u primary and elected the j + following delegates to tho county convention tit k con-vention to be held at Provo Sept 2S J tt ft J P Creer Geo A Hicks Mrs Rhoda t Robertson Mrs Jos E Wilkins L 0 T1 h Lawrence J E Wilkins Fred Matley n 1ft t v Taylor Thurber Henry Tilly Thomas I Jarvis Fred Dart D T Lewis Alma iPi 1 4 I + Hales PA Thomas Niel Dahle J A t j Martell Mrs Win Hilliest I 1 Ammon Tuttle Oran A Lewis W 0 Jones li f 11 Frank Milner Fred Lewis Jr David ti Williams Goo H Lewis C W Booth f i James Nielsen Newel MonkJHSnell f 11 I ABRockhill ThosWilliamsalternates I J T Morgan D Robertson Win P t p Hales William Flavel Clayton Beck t y If1i Theo Dedrickson Screnus Gardner liv > J M Caldorwood Jos Chappel Fred c l La wi fir r 4 f 11 j it ijl I r h tt Ibtl t = 1 l I Things Seen Enroule to Denver Mrs ElRe S Dart has returned from Denver and by request has given us the following penpicture of her trip We left Spnngvillo via R GWScpt 5 i about 930 n m The mont interestIng interest-Ing i thing on this journey was passing through tho Royal Gorge which we all know by picture and description but cannot realize Its aweinspiring majesty until we really see it My nephew met mo at Monument where I spent several days visiting and enjoying the beautiful scenery and ex lilirating air one point of interest I visited was Glen Park where the State Chataqua annually meets This Is one a > f the most beautiful spots immagina btu The rustic cottages with their dull red pagoda roofs nestling among the pines on tho mountain sides making n picture never to be forgotten Sept 8 we went on to Denver where we took the Seeing Denver car and visited the most noted buildings of the city including the U S Mint the Auditorium Au-ditorium the State Capitol tho City Call1tol Court House the Oakes Home for Consumptives Con-sumptives and others tw numerous to mention but all worth seeing We visited tho Interstate Fair on tho 10th loot The most Interesting events icing the ascension of Knabanahnes airship and Pains celebrated reproduc ion of till Carnival at Naples and the Eruption of Vesuvious This latter was BO realistic as to be scarcely enjoyable to a nervous person We spent one afternoon in the City Pork which contains 320 acres of beau iful grouuds which for artistic beauty excelled anything I saw a handsome jtntyo of Robert Burns two artificial lakes and a magnificent zoo I was told that it cost 100 daily to feed the I animate aid yet you may enjoy all this beautiful park free of charge Sept 16 we visited the Forest Reserve Res-erve Nursery where thousands of baby pines spruce firs cedar and other forest trees arc being raised to replenish the forests of Uncle Sam This nursery nur-sery is still In the experimental stage but it promises success and is a most i nteresting spot to visit Tlc 18th we drove from Monument to the Garden of tho Gods This grand natural park can never be fully appreciated appreci-ated until you arc really within it where you may gaze as long as YOU please hut must not touch natures handiwork From tho famous Steamboat Rock wo viewed by telescope the weather observatory on Pikes Peak also the Printers Home at Colorado Springs a beautiful structure of red sandstone for the use of old and enfeebled printers Going on thro the Garden we entered 1 the famous High Drive to Cheyenne Canyon where the ruins of the Cliff Dwellers have beer exactly reproduced having been brought to this park at great expense to the state You must pay 50c to see them A guide accompanies accom-panies you through the ruins and tries to answer your questions and give you all tho information possible The museum mu-seum of relics at this place is very extensive ex-tensive and instructive Near the ruins some Taos Indians live inn Pueblo and amuse all comers by dancing etc Continuing the High Drive we went fors far as the cogwheel road up Pikes Peak then passed thro Manitou the Saratoga of the west We stopped nil 1 night at Colorado Springs which we viewed the next day from a sight aeoru carriage This city is noted for Its many palatial homes and handsome drivowava and boulevards Tho Colorado I Colo-rado College is one of its most interest ing buildings another is the Antlers i Hull in front of which is n statue of I General Pike tho discoverer of Pikes Peak We boarded the train for home at 130 on the 19th and landed at Spring villo at 8 p m on the 20th tired enough and glad to bo at dear old Spanish Fork again EFFIE S DART NEW BABIES To Mrs Israel Hayes of Salem Saturday Sat-urday a girl To Mrs Gilbert Jensen Sunday a boy To Mrs John M Thomas Sunday n boy To Mrr John Bowen Monday a boy To Mrs las Nielsen Monday a girl To Mrs Ray Creer Monday n boy Farewell Excursions to California Sept 30th Oct 1st and grid 40 Los Angeles and return final return limit Nov 10 Stopovers if desired Los Angeles Limited leaves Salt Lake at 816 daily pasting through scenic Nevada Nev-ada rich with mines Moapa Valley the garden Slyt Nevada City ticket office 169l Main St Salt Lake Oity DOGTOHS MISTHltES Aro said often to bo burled six feet under ground But many times women call on their family physicians suffering as they Imuglno OliO from dyspepsia nnotlmr from heart disease another from liver or kidney kid-ney disease another from nervous prostration pros-tration another with pain hero and there and In this way they present alike to themselves and their easygoing or over busy doctor separate diseases for which he assuming them to bo such prescribes his pills and potions In reality they aro all only tiimptoms caused by some uterine disease TlioptH3lclan > isriorant of tho ause of guttering I jJ ps up treatment until large bills are nriidc T erlng patient gets no bettenJj I the wrong treatment but pro ably worst j timber mod I n o Ilkp fr n t l rciriTllon7 < Ireearit In r7i c vat tN iLtsiiiiiiri I iv n iiim < iMno disease there by dispellingtill I those distressing syrap toms and Instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery It has been well said that a disease known Is half cured Dr Plcrces Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicine carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician and adapted to womans delicate system made It Is made of native American medicinal roots and Isperfectly harmless In I iu gjTicts In inTii oilMliuiii tr fu ciao t s U I As a JOwcrful Invigorating tonic Fa vorlto rescription imparts strength to tho vholo system and to tho organs dls tinctly feminine In particular For over orlad ornout rnndown doblll taunl t teachers milliners n dressmakers seamstresses ihopglrls housekeepers nnrlng mothers and feeble women generally gen-erally Dr Ilcrcos Favorite Prescription Is tho greatest earthly boon being un oqiialnd as an appetizing cordial and ro fttoratlvo tonic As a I soothing and strengthening nerve Ina Tuvorlto Inscrlltlon unequaled and Is Invaluable In allaylilu and sub doing nervous excitability Irritability nervous exhaustion nervous prostration neuralgia hysteria spasms St Vltuss dunce and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus It Induces refreshing sloop and relieves mental anxiety ami despondency Ur Plercos Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach liver and dowels tine to three u 1 dose Easy to tuku as candy r Cyrus Sncll Dies at Payson 1 The many friends in this city will be hocked to leiirn of the unexpected 1 mssing away of Cyrus Snell son of 3xBishop George D Snell at 3 oclock Wednesday afternoon For a couple of years Mr Snell has been troubled with his lungs which vas not looked upon as being serious About n week ago he took a hemorrhage of the lungs and after being confined to his bed a few days began to show signs or improvement lIe took another hem rrhage Wednesday which ended his I j I 1 ifeFive i Five years ago he married Miss Min I nle McClellan of Payson and has lived there since He was cashier of the Payson Exchange Savings Bank He was about 28 years of age The funeral services will be held at ho 31st ward meeting house Salt Lake I City at 250 next Saturday afternoon I i Tucker Notes i I Dear Press I beg your indulgence and the patience of your readers while I give a few terns i of a ten days visit to Tucker ily granddaughter Mrs Efliic Bearn accompanied me her special object being to visit her husband Goo Beam s son with whom she spent five days at his sheep camp he having taken charge of Herbert Williams sheep during his ntended absence on a mission Through the courtesy of Mr Voor hees I had the pleasure of visiting the lithograph quarry now owned and worked by the Western Lithograph tone Co n corporation It situated o n the top of n mountain in Tic Fork They arc taking out some of the finest I lithograph stone in the world In slabs of any size and thickness required A road has been built at great expense the very top of the mountain The loose dirt and rock has been removed by tram curs to a solid face of lithograph litho-graph rock Tho company has a nine horse power gasoline engine which runs a rubbing bed eight feet in diameter with which they arc dressing stone for shipment Wheel Mr Voorhees the superintendent of the works hauled 1 I mo up tho almost perpendicular moun1 I I ain road to the quarry which reminded I remind-ed mo of the looptheloop on the Tintic railway you may imagine his team had I II pretty good load When standing on the summit of the mountain and look j I ng over the valley and the mountains i I beyond I felt like singing j I 0 yc mountains high Where the clear blue sky I Arches over the vales of the free I Where the pure breezes blov And the clear streamlets How 1 low Ive longed to thy bosom to fice I Leo Jones son of Mrs Laura Jones I iad a narrow escape for his life Sunday i afternoon He was crossing the railroad I rail-road track going to his horse and buggy when ho was struck by an engine and I received tome severe scalp wounds I Dr Aird of Provo was sent for and lie 1 I dressed the wounds taking nineteen 1 i stitches to close them otherwise the i i boy was not seriously hurt but his 1 1 escape from death was miraculous Yours for the of upbuilding n grow 1 ins city SAMUEL CORNABY Dance every Saturday night at Packs i Pavilion Best spring floor in the State Everybody welcome J J GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY At the city pavilion Sunday evening September at 8 oclock Perhaps tho most interesting and valuable val-uable opportunity ever had in Spanish Fork in the great cause of temperance anis d the present local option movement an-is arranged for the above time and place Everybody should avail themselves them-selves of It if possible There will be Judge two or more lively addresses Saxey will give a stirring address dealing deal-ing especially with the money side of the question and his varied experience in the working of working of temperance temper-ance laws Perhaps n still more important im-portant feature will be the illustrated scientific lecture on What Alcohol Docs to Our Bodies This will be made very vivid and intensely interesting interest-ing by a group of Chemical l Experiments Experi-ments in which alcohol will be extracted extract-ed from various samples of common drinks and its effect on substances composing com-posing our bodies will be shown Thy strange facts about diseases directly caused by alcohol its real and supposed I value as a medicine and about nature de and working of various organs of the body j will be made clear Every one ought to know these facts and no one should miss this Rally if possible to be there i Come late if other engagements prevent being on time Good music will bo provided Bishop Argyle will pre side Sunday evening ot 8 Admission free Not an Elk But a Moose It was decided upon closer examination exami-nation that the animal killed last Thursday Thurs-day by Benj E Williams was not an elk but a moose The moose weighs over 1000 pounds is G feet tall its hide measures 9 feet 8 inches square the head from the top of the skull is two feet and the antlers are two feet long It is claimed that it is the only one that has ever been seen in Utah as i it is n very singular thing now for n moose to be at large and is causing quito a sensation among naturalists They think it has strayed from the Yellowstone National Park as there arc several kept there as natural curiosities cur-iosities r Michael Barclay Jr is now possessor of the moose hide and antlers The Democratic primary for this precinct was held in the city pavilion last Thursday evening and the follow ing delegates were elected to the judicial convention to be held at Provo Sept 21 W 0 Creer J P Holt Sr J II Petersen A R Creer Jacob i Robertson George Ainge Benjamin Argyle To the state convention at Logan Sept 22 J M Creer A T Money R D James JJ BanksAlbert Engberg Daniel Hanson Benjamin Isaac To the county convention at Provo Sept 29 J M Creer Benjamin Isaac James L Hales Marinus Larson Jacob Robertson R D James A Engberg W 0 Creer J W lingua R H Jex H Tuttle A T Monev C C Creer Gesli Bjarnason J J Banks William Fctgusen A C Creer George Aingo Thomas Tallhearst Joshua Brockbank John W Jex Mrs Emma Rees Mrs Emma Hitchings Mrs H Tuttle Jr W C ohnson and ECChristensen Charles Monk and Rees D James were nominated for precinct justice and constable respectively Qr WJ 3F r II 4 f I f t 4 i J M w I v e7 ft of 1 < Jj i f3 lt llj Lrf < l1 i t I f g i J < J4 l > A > t1f < J < < qh < II I lr ji > Wt I 1 l 1f FAJ I i < < < < 1 m IJ > it ItJ1 I Vli1 I J ttM 1 it J1I tt 1i < < t k I i 1J tT < i1 H t t > A i iY4 i K lili I t H I t J if J l to I x 1 je l j tl Ii iJ St cfq t I M1t l I 1 Yit i I I l I YV lli 1 I I J j1 I i II I IJi t I I t 1l i fA A t < J I J < j > t h1 Xj t < I i f1 > y LI > I s t l II 1L Aj twt rfi i tj A I II t 01i lft1 r1 i J I I ic < Jg 6 q l fljt I r < I I 1 j t I f tx1 j I E l li 3 f p I i I I v t p 4 i Noj11 S it j ilt 1 I I W 1 3 n i f 11J1 g I I I > > > itl4 > > I r j wit yx I I liJ 14 > f I it I i Young Mens Clothes I liderlienner Stein cc Co Makers PROVIDED especially this Fall JL for you fellows of high school and college age Bought the smartest Young Mens styles of makers specializing spe-cializing Young Mens clothes Thats why the garments were selling best meet your ideas of the sort of clothes you ought to have Youve probably guessed the maker name it Ederheimcr Stein Co No other name to closely associated with stylish clothe for young men I no other home devoting to much thought tudy and ripe experience to this one branch of clolheimaking Weve got the newest model many nifty style of cuff and lapel pattern are the richest American and foreign weave Youll find your choice among them SPANISH FORK COOP rn if L fL iii l Go With the Biggest Crowd to the FARMERSlCASH MERCANTllE B Co HS SPANISH FORK MAPLETON SALEM and LAKE SHORE Both Phones Small Profits and Quick Returns Quickest Delivery Produce Bought and Sold No Credit No Bad Debts Means Lowest Prices to Buyers One Price to All Never Undersold Consolidated Wagon Machine il Co KNKKK KNKKKKN Leading Implement Dealers In Utah and Idaho GEO T ODELL General Manager JI SPANISH FORK AGENCY hKKKKKV NM1MNNtiNn YK Cesrs ae t Puller Deere Pi 1 = 1ows Su erior Cril1s Bain Cooper Wagons lOr w UO timism is a oost We can judge the future only by the past Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL EX-PERIMENTAL STAGE WATCH OUR REPORTS Consideration to patrons conservative business methods coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare THE COMMERCIAL BUNK OF SPANISH FORK Ir A B ROCKHILL JOHN J BANKS 1 ip SPANISH FORK MINING BROKERAGE r Members Salt Lake Stock t Mining Exchange For Quotations and Service Phone or I write us WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS I Mines Mining Stocks and Real Estate Office in Basement Commercial Bank Building Spanish Fork Utah Order your Trees NOW for Spring Planting If you wait until spring you get unassorted inferior stock We represent the largest Nursery House in the State and can save you from 3c to 5c per Tree if you order from us by wire letter or call Bell Phone 144 1 HOME INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION Co WCOIUOIIATCD SPRINGVILLE UTAH 1NII3 lIIILI VV ANTTED Pay 25c a pound for Butter Fat Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning Honest Weights and Tests Guaranteed EIgiR Creamery r Co o Jb q Irrigation Congress Albuquerque N Mt Sept 29 to Oct 3rd Round trip rate 3195 from Salt Lake On wile Sept 23 to 2c Denver and return Sept 2526 2250 via The Colorado Midland Ry cased MISSIOVUIV LIST Arranged by tho SluIce Ircaldeney fur Septeth IUB Salem bhiul I M itichardson 1a j son 1st Ward Juhn5tuholi Enoch ulllow Ia hon 2nd Ward Andrew George si hcbnerror 1Yrttuson JamoHl homers Spilne Lake AiiKust Hnptison Uuvld Vllliums Sautaquln John Mooro Goshen John Moritnn Jt uajcs Heck John S Knlghtvlllo Maurice Doris J Martell Eureka hlrcnus Isaac Mroclibunk t Slreaustladacr Joi u wilkinH Mammoth Kduanlij BCd does Benjamin MlllamSTanner nlus P Pierce John JI Burnett eland John K Hulsh Charles White Lake Shore John J Sclmcrrer lied Mallard 1almyrn Ammon NubeUer Sydney Tanner SP Iork 4th Ward Iotcr Hoberts John Itoberts SII Pork 3rd Ward Joseph S Hills IP 1ork god ward Erick SYdney ijyiund Corny John 0 Peterson SfI Pork William 1st lleddoes lynnl I rhino John no ot w Johnson phtr a axce meOling 1 phi g 2 p III for nU ninth lm ghcro hmigslut RlIII taint 7 fl 1 111 are held 11I0JlI8 JanlYnd nt Slll11j Clerk KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen who clierUU Quality For Sale by BOYACK HUGHES W L LUNDSTEDT LADIES and GENTS TAILOR I Cleaning and RepaIring One door north of CITY DRUG STORE Johnson Braithwaite E S JESSE Contractors and Builders of Complete Com-plete Homes ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE |