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Show mit"jTt rur 1 . -- : Anyway, there are too many wild animals In Africa. A rhinoceros Is among the natural resources that do not need conserving. Then, aRitln, remarks the Chicago Tribune, what possible nsB could the average man make of a (hunestlcntt'd hippopotamus? rw. g. X - 7 "NO TIME Ml') "J t U A TABLE few vuuy SOCTH-flOUN- No. 61 No. 63 For Payeon, Santaquln and (:58 pm Loh Angeles.. For Payion, NephI and .. :4iair Mantl. ' NORTH-BOUN- So. 6t For Provo. I D PLGrove, Amer-lra- n til if f Fork, Labi, Mercur, .....11 :S7 km Salt Luke ana No. 64 For ProTo. Salt ... i.'M pin Intermediate polnta Palatial train are now runnlug dally bePaolno tween Salt l.alce and the Coaat UTAH COUNTY li In direct touch with tw Beat local train aervlce. greatH.eitlea. Dtatrlot Paanena-e- r Agent. J. Bur N. Petersen, Depot Tloket Agent. Whi sun climbs up the sky, The shadows flee away, Ohl weary heart, forget to sigh: AND . THREE DISTINCT Q DAILY TRAINS SCENIC BOUTKS Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping car to Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Loula and ChicaKO without change, i Free Reclining Cbalr Cam; Personally conducted Excursion; a perfect Dining Car Service. For rates, folder, etc. Inquire of 11. T. MATTnaws, Ticket Agent, or write L A. BENTON. G. A. P. li.. Salt Lake City. F. C, C. CBISMON CrisiTton i. NICHOLS & Nichols Assayers and Cbemlsts Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah National Bank of Republic Reference: P. 0. Box Both phones ' f ' IDAHO with S 101 Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation y during irrigation In that State the paat 10 yearn. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 yeari. This mejns an openiug for many thousands of homes. IIavk Xw IxvsiiJAity IDAHO It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive mat ter regarding Idaho's resources. Write ' to 1). E. Buriiy. (i. P. A. or D. S. Spencer. A. G. P. A.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Benjamin Hughes Livery and Feed Stables HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS, B. H. BROWN, AND Livery Feed Stable Hack Meets AH phone no. "7 V' l 'ir 'i . . $f& 1 1 From iUreogrmtiL.ropyrlKlit.bj Uadarwood Vaderwood, !t. t. ' "Every day is a fresh beginning, Every day is the world made new.". Cod sends Madonna Lilies and Other Flowers That Are Sacred In these sunnjr chance to blossom on Our Lady's days lays life grows re (such as the visitation, the assumporient from the tion, her blrtb, baptism, purification): dust, a latent con There are lady's slipper, lady's mantle, sciousness of wings stirs lady's fingers, lady's . smock, lady's in the burled seed, and as tresses. Virgin's bower, or clematis, if from very gladness of begins to bloom in July, the feast of heart the sap In the naked visitation, Inand is at full bloom at as. , August trees mounts upward, ever sumption The lily was first found in connecthe into golden light. upward, tion with the Virgin in the story of The tiny leaves, her ascension to heaven, and it origtogether In the bud, flutter inated probably in the second century. braveto grow timidly apart, to this legend. It was three ly green, and flaunt their col- According or on the passing breeze. The days after the burial of our Lord's mother that tbe apostles visited and maple tree in the yard now hears a voice out of the un- opened her grave and found it filled with lilies. Since seen, calling from tbe blue then fragrant, spotless matchless these flowers have been skies, biddiug it come up called "Madonna lilies, or "flowers higher, and gladly does tt of the Virgin." - The common white make answer in the green of onr gardens, that blooms In lily tassels and elilnlng leaves, and Is the sweetest and must telling of new growth and broader July, of all flowers, might well be graceful horizon. called "holy. No one seems to know Out on the old arbor, the rough and Its origin. It is never found wild In scraggy grapevine is sending forth Palestine, nor can we find Just where little gray tendrils, reaching farther It grows without culture. But we see toward heaven and away from The it In the faded pictures of old Italian earth that hides Us foothold. How masters and Netherland painters, echo nature forth her made blithely does long before the discovery of this yearly message to every waiting heart . N"W World. her message of resurrection. Joyoa Kearly all of our great poets have aspiration! craed this flower. activity, Chaucer and Her myriad voices cry through every Spenser speak of it as a mystical bins-sutouch to and the sense, penetrate spirin their gardens and it with gladness and good cheer. New lady's bowers. Shakespeare it was readings from the Gospel of eternal who first said: "To gild refined gold on seen every side, in the and hope are paint the lily," and these lines growth of plant, the unfolding of leaf, from one of his sonnets tell a truth the blossoming of flower. The woods that can never be forgotten: are full of these shy spring darlings Kor awrtat things turn unun-s- t by tlirlr violets, dandelions, adder's tongues, iliwiii : bluebells and many IJIlea ttiat fouler smell tv.t worae than spring beauties, WF'U. a nameless wlldllng, all hurrying gayly to dck the earth and celebrate the Milton loved the Illy and always spoke of it in connection with the rose as Eastertide. Certain flowers and plums have al- did also Swinburne when he talks of Tli llllra ami Imiiruom of virtue; ways been set apart as sacred things, The rtMn-- and rapture of vice. and from the very dawn of history we And Tennyson says of Maud's garden flower-deckealrara and hear of it was that wreaths of sacrifice. The heathen Kiilrer ' than aught In the world twalde. temples were adorned with earth's All niiide up of the Illy and the rune. fairest blossoms, scattered on the al- Dear old Hcrrlck, that sweet singer of tars, and twined around the brow of spring, has one Illy thought that Is like priest and acolyte. The amaranth a sigh: bloomed lu deathless beauty upon the Milt vanished man. Olympian heights, the myrtle was be- I.Ike in tt Illy imt, never ran hlmim anew l loved of Apollo, tne rose, the Illy, the W lirlMU lilt. iIh, a lo wo tt tt.v.i. Shr'ley fcss t!,e I!!;,- In V.U wcn!'r-fu- l mistletoe were favorites of legend and gwrdn alcfg with his sens!!! myth. The flowers once sacred to It. Freya. the spring goddess of northern lilant. NVorrlxwprth often praf mythology, were chosen for their s)iot-les- s Hums mentions it ireouently, Tennypurity, in form and color. And son has lovely -II. y tlioughls; but our when .heathen myth gave place to own Lotifi'.low- draws tho pieltiest Christian truth, these sscred treasures picture of maidenhood v Hears a Illy In thy hand were transferred to the Virgin, and belittle nf hrnaa can licit wlthaland came symbols of the queen of heaven. On imii'li nf that magic wand. So It Is that In every story of saint James KuaMel! Lowell always comes or madonna we find either the Illy or mar to the heart of things and left us the rose the Illy with Its fragrance. more than one sweet Illy poem and alIts bending, bowing, waving bells, lusion, and our minor poets all tell seems to hlpcr of purity and wor- their love for this perfect siwclmen of ship; the rose, with its faint and far- nature's handiwork,. away odor, which sems to hint of "Our Sweot Will Shakespeare" was eternal hope. One nillu hIui'oiU fill a born in April, and It was of April's garden with flowers all numed for the flowers that he sung most frequently Virgin Mary, generally lxcnusi they and most sweetly. . close-claspe- . far-awa- 1 Trains 12 Utah i"-i;i(- Spanish Fork ive Institution 'I ' Dealsnln General Merchandise, Flour, Grain . Produce. and tfaauisoturert of Harness, Boots tad Shoes. F H Dan F 8 lart F S Dart P 8 Dart W K Warner O , .....is-- I 000 (Ml JoiieH liowrn Win II O A I.wIh .. , O A O A l.ewiK Ailum Hurt l ,lno W no W Hm khUl Fhl FJFnule . deep blue flowers and red buds, called "Mary's Tears," for in the beginning this Brew on Calvary its flower the blue of the Mother Mary's eyes, the buds red as her eyelids swollen from weeping, and tbe leaves with her grief. And in the old English garden, too, is found the rosemary that puts form new blossoms every Friday as though to embalm tbe body of the dead ' Christ. Wonderful Passion Flower. Id the passion flower the reverent imagination baa discovered not a cross alone, but also the pillar of scourging, the nails, tin crown of thorns, and even spots to mark the five wounds of the crucified body. The Spaniard will tell you that the aspen trembles because that was the wood of the cross. However this may be, there Is a delightful old legend concerning the tree out of which the cross, was made. Aged Adam, weary of toll and sin and eager for death, sent to the angel guarding the Tree of Life to beg a boon. The messenger brought buck the welcome promise that Adum should die in three days, and the added gift of three small seeds which were mysteriously to be placed under the' dead man's tongue before burlul. From these seeds, the qunlnt narrative continues, sprang three saplings l that tutor united, three in one, ot the Trinity. With this miraculous tree Moses and David euch But King wrought many wonders. Solomon, his whole heurt set upon the building of the temple, had the tree cut down, intending it for a magnificent beam. Strive as the workmen would, however, nowhere would tho beam fit, and, cast aMde, it was later used as a bridge across a near by stream. When the queen of Shebu made her notuble visit she refused to tear-staine- d ym-bo- mo :0 & t 6 (UK! 1 OUO .. l 6 " 10 OH tW te 00 (KKI i jr. I ono 2 oo i:i7 H IK 7 4 (U I Ou 1 01 la ftt oo J (HO MA 147 14 . Oil i mi .. I I to io 7 .I'll I M gli t t too UH I t IM 1 WW I I Oil M) I " MM ee Ami in accorilanre with law and an ordn ol the board cf ilirevtora madn nu th 12th dav ot Knbruarv.lMM. ho many ahart-- of ea(6 parcel ol mav lie nei'fsHrr will ov wild al the aueh KK'k nflitf of J J. Hunks, y of the conipanr, In the liawmeiit under th- - t'omtncrelal Hank. Hmnltili Fork, ftah. on Thursday. April loth. o. ni,. to pay tu acnnuiMint Iiwtt. at S o cliH-awNeasmPDl thereon, t.'i tlii-- r with th Boat of of the aal. adVeriUins aud expt-nNfccc. 4. 4. A U ...... l 179 . M.&M. Co. ' M. Oitlce of the Martha Mining & Milling Com- principal pluee of buslneaa Benjamin, ranv, county. 1'taU. are delimiuenl upon tne NOTU'K Th-rtlfHcrllM-- d ainvk on account of aiim'na-noNo. II. levied on the Hlhdayof Kehruury. It m. tbe KPvrra! amount aet opposite me names of (be respective abareboldera a 0astcrmtlx "Strengthen!" "Stryk!" "Stryk!" "Strengthen!" lu certain old English sardens, there is a little spotted-leafeplant with ' HI V 2 00 2 Oil I M NI ll . (' 10 Oil 1 OHO () .. 4 M S (Ml 6 UK) I .. . i m his tI .... .. ,. Howard II F Iloilsun ThomaaC JUtvW 152 nun I .....l-'- i SI Kv !W0t 2 Ml io on .....it Z.113 . I h 10 OKI I IKKI KM Delinquent Notice o-- m I in ik Hi-- ; ,. A3 t 00 t oil M m 7KIJ ..... W ., ., 13 311 Sit ... 101 ralilerwomt aht 100 t Ol I I out) i A EHIffiMn3I.DMIIBIIMII mm 'i xh (i O Klrlkoaou Stark wm Mnwiirt the Easter Day! came to the Garden of Gethsemane Cbrist hid under the ffyL olive trees until the treacherous plover cried out "Buvlck!" "Buvlck!" "He is hiding!" But if a Judas among the birds betrayed the Master of men in this hour of minneed, other faithful feathered folk istered to him at the darker moment Then it was that the of Calvary. voice of the pitying turtle dove grew so pluintlve that never has it regained its lost happy notes. Not only did the swallow perch on the cross aud twitter tender words of ; consolation, but also In Its small, sweet way alleviated the sufferer's pain by pulling out a spine from the crown of thorns. And the stork flying er the cross loitered on .the wing to call down: I OK) W W It hs II") U O F.lrlkHson concerning it, the king at once ordered the sacred wood incased in gold and silver, and reverently hung over the door of the temple. Subsequently, Abljah, son of Rehoboara, coveting the precious Bettlxg, had it taken down, and after appropriating the metal had the wood burled deep in the earth so deep, In fact, that a well was dug over it, the famous Pool of Bethesda, the tree of mercy at the bottom giving healing qualities to the waters. Finally, as the time appoint ed approached, the tree rose and float ed on the surface, and the Jews took it and made It into the cross upon which the Christ was crucified. Cert. hbra. Amt. Name D R William .... KW Frothy .. Allien I IOA HuiNh 104 600 I OS I 40 Kft Jones Howen t OuO 4 OU And In accordance with law and an order or nth oaf of on of tbe the board directum made of each parcel February. aouanjr aharea j necei-tarwill be aokl of ttucb tock a niav be at at the ofllce ot Oeorue A. Hone, aecreurj,raw. Hemaniln. Utah, on the 27th day of March, to pa the de.llDu.uent aemenl, tottelb' with tbe cost of advrrllMintr. and eipenae i UKl) A. HONE. Secretary. the Mile. TAKK Nfrrii K- - lly an act of the Boars. made Murrh IMh. 1000. the dute of aoote sale baa been cbutiKt'd to April Hltli. WOO 1. OKO. A. HONK. SecretaifV.' Spanish Fork AISUSI U1UKUB BAKERY rrovtUsUtn FRESH Wood of the Cross. As some claim the aspen was the wood of the cross, others select tbe weeping willow for the tree upon Bread, Pies, Cakes which Judas hanged himself. There is an old legend as sinister as the fatalistic Dcdfpus myth that claims that before the birth of Judas his mother dreamed that her child would murder his father and betray his God for money. To prevent this tragedy, the babe was put In a chest and cast upon the sea, but was rescued and adopted by a king. According to tradition, Pontius PI late as well as Judas committed suicide, for upon his return to Rome so Indignant was the emperor over the acllons while In Jerusa governor's . , . . t. x I v.... lie rum niiu into prlKon. a ifm mat ... I . , l. iiuiiiiiiHiiuii miu girai lur so wean a spirit to bear. Weird is the legend told concerning tne restless, tormented ghost of him who could wash bis hands but not his conscience of offense. The body of the suicide was flrBt cast Into the Tiber, but so turbulent were the storms that immediately followed that It was taken out of the river, carried o Gaul, and thrown Into tne Khoiie. Tempests were the Id stant result. Again the body was re moved, this time to Lake Geneva. The same dlsanters in its train. Once more an attempt was made to over come tbe evil. Surely, In a mountain lake locked In the center of tho Alps even the spirit of a Pilate could do no harm. Vain hope. There arose storms of wind and rain so great in mry mat nocks and herds were drowned, trees torn up by the rowis, and happy-heartehomes washed away to death and destruction. a a i w t a a aa d o Phone Order Promptly Fllled-I- Jl-- nd. The Cough Syrnp that rids the system of a cold as a cathartic on the acting by bowels is . LAXATIVE 1 1! COUGH SYRUP Bees Is the original laxative cough tyrtrp, contains do opiate, gently moves lb bo'vels, carryiog the cold elf through the Guaranteed la pv natural channels, BAlulactioa or money reiunded. Dr. J. Fred Potter Optician far-awa- v ETF.S TESTED ROPERLY FITTED CLASSES f Office rhone. Ind. 4MM - MaMJU nam at Rertidertra SPANISH iimhW KuK. Matnaaa. mtm d Quieting Troubled Spirit. Then at the call of the emergency came the man of tho hour to answer It. Alone he went to tho lake, and with the sole weapons of a scholar's knowledge and diurIc battled with tho spirit until it signified an agreement to remain at peine if only It might have one day of freedom dining tho year. The storms ccitMd, but long afterward whoever went to Pilule's lake on a Good Friday saw an awful specter clothed In a red tout! upon a rock above the water, "the grim, phostly fin tire cf him who saw no III yet permitted It " . TW A Good Barn Deserves nod roof. Sblnelesrot, blow oO and burn. Roofs bulltol Jlex'o'tip.ilictG ItOOM.NO always resist fire, water, snow, boat, cold and wear. Ws ptovs U, Eft -- C7- - 1 W 00 M I OJO 101 HI I IT C W Hrailford , JF-- l'ub i (DM IMS tI ..... tA F. J How K 4 Howe K J Kowh Kmvp J M I'uMi-rwoo- A M .. .... . II B Hli'ka Alma tlttlim ,. Alma Unit". Alma tittle Alma IIuIp Arc tile Hulca M .... 41 I OUO I 4 .. A O t.iirnen ...... ... J anna, CURT, ... 1"4 ... 1! ... M ... I ... W M Klctiard V Smith ... K S l)ar Y S Oart a JOHN JONT.S. Supt. SpanUh Pink Delinquent NoticeFluorine. FHiorlnP Minim; Compiiny: principal plane of biiilni'Mi Hpunlttti t'tith. the a? NOl'ICK -- Ther delinquent upon tlexi-nbeKtock on aciwuntof axseNa-niefollowing No. 3. luviedon Miel2lb day o( February, set oppoolw the mmitit lliw, the neverul fol- namea of ll ii'Hjeutivti Kliureuoldera lows; SAM WCAdauia WC Adiiiim J A Martrll CCORDIXG to an tread 'upon this bridge; Instead, she old tradition, when knelt and worshiped, and having conthe Roman soldiers fided to Solomon a vision she had a Spanish Fork Go-Operat- v 78 What's the matter i"' t'A . 110 GRAND! FAST THROUGH VO the air, And grief o'er brooded long, ' Yet Is the new world white and fair, ' Uplift thine Easter sonfl! The cross that bowed thee with its weight By strength of prayer is stirred. Till it shall bear thee aoon or late, As wines upbetr the bird. The life that thrills from star to star, And beats in leaf and stem, Is wider than the heavens are, And blesses thee from them. Wert thou cast down.wert thou dismayed. Dear Child of One above, Behold the earth in light arrayed; ' The light of deathless love. , Oh! listen to the word that wakes In every budding flower. And take the bread the Master breaks. In His triumphant hour. For those who hear, and hearing yearn. The King hath secrets sweet; Their hearts within them thrill and burn. They wait His coming feet. Then swift the sun climbs up the sky! The shadows flee away! Oh! weary heart, forget to sigh. rut. Arrival and departure of tralnt from Depot: No. 7 For SpringvlIle.Provo.Salt Lake 1:10am and all point east and went No. SO Furprlntfville Provo. Salt Lake and all polula east and weat... .3:42am No. ft For Kureka, Mammoib and Sil6:27 pm ver City , No. 26 For Kureka, Mammoth and Sll- . :16am verClty Connections made In OgdPn Union depot with all trains ol Southern Pacltlo and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF Y God sends the Easter Dayl Long was that night, chill was v amies f!f, wtn- - The golden I ' 1 Eastw Chnrc;os are made by his countrymen that Munjl I!cy, the Turkish con-n- il at New York, ha been Riillty of jrrafting on them by means of his official position. If the charges are true we should like to know if he Imported that vice from Turkey or absorbed it affer ho came across the penan. r tea aaoipiea 1 I I Send lor ev lC-- l aM twiii ta Jtx Lnnitcr Co. j |