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Show 4 " , J JLNBEP A VVelc.y Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural SectionJ of Utah. volume 9. : ing-ville, Utah, Thursday, February 22, 1900. Price, $2.00 Per Annum. 0 A JoLifcL Spr VIJLJLE ENDENT. Be 1- are made with Powder, and r. r : tizing healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with impure im-pure and adulterated baking powder are ninth-t appetizing nor wholesoi:: . It all depends upon the bating bat-ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking powder, if you would avoid indigestion. ROYAL BAKING POWCEH CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Jonah" on Home Industry , Ete. it "The appointment of a Provo man as city attorney I aving been found to he illegal. In matter was remedied l m;ikiii! S li. Thurman an 'Viii-IIoee" 'Viii-IIoee" nt the city, at a salary of f2'0 a year."' The alxive quotati n is from the report of the inci ting of our City 1 al, and is copied fr tu the minutes that is to say. the f ict is copied. Now. of course, eouiu-tltiien are sup-jmisi sup-jmisi iI to In- men of intelligence, and know what they are doing, and why they i. i certain things when in meeting meet-ing awml.ie.l II re ( wish to ipiote from 'he Statutes of he State a short paragraph and ak tiu-ni to in-1 form the citizens of the place how the two things tally. "No person shall be eligible to any ofthv who is riot a qual.tied eht t ir of the city." The point I wish to b chared is this: liow can the ciiy i o.inci i legally take this man Mr. Trunin mi .1:1 I give him t iie work of t he city, heu he is not a legal voter in this citj? The action ac-tion is one of the most clear evasions of a law clearly and explicitly stated tint Jonah has ha I the the privilege of knowing The action is ,igaiust all rules of common sense. No man iua fie President of these U.iited State-who State-who has not been b irn in this country. coun-try. No man is eligible to any federal feder-al office in this count ry who is not. a resilient in these United States. N in.. n may be governor, or h dd anv other office in the Slate who is not a resident of that particular state And by a parity of reasoning. jt j.. j against all pract ice and a!l common sense t hat a man in l'rovo, or any-whore any-whore else outside the ci'y limits should he given any appointive nMiv: not even by a distinct evasion and the use of a detestable technicality fuch as was used 011 this occasion. There is only one way out for the I lads now, if ihoy mean to slick to their mau. (let him to rent a room or small cottage somewhere at about a dollor a mouth rent; have him come over from I'mvn once or twice a month and sleep in said place, pay bis taxe like a man in this city, then perhaps they may escape the charge of evasion. The genius of Americanism Ameri-canism is to spend our money at home, and make our own town as prospetous as possible. Our city council is setting an example to the public to take their spending money to Provo and spend it on the Provo merchants: the inference being that they better lawyers and merchant there than we have here. Fshaw! For information "ye "scribe" would like to ask whose duty it is to see THE TICK-TACK MISA.NCE. A Third Ward Citizen Will Shoot Soinefcodj Mebbe-So. Editor Indepexdest: It is a fact to be regretted that this city is literally infested with young men, who are beyond the years of boyhood, and who should be shown that it is not a pkasure seeking occupation oc-cupation to place tick-tacks and rosin strings on peaceable citiae'ns' windows under cover of darkness, and molest the inhabitants of dwell-ings dwell-ings to their heart's cuntent showing show-ing no decency to women and children, child-ren, who at times are left at home without protection. I wish to say us a citizen and rent paj'cr, that should any young man or iw y:il Baking" ihj r.iost appe after the grading of the i oh c streets. In laiuy wea'h' r it is ipi -a work of art to pilot a horse- and buggy through some of the lakes and rivers that may lie found in our streets. Take the street on which our respected major lives, and it would be a disgrace to any backw mis village. Then it is a in it er of regular regu-lar ocurrence in rainy w.-at-her to llul a lake of water several, roil in area, and over twelve inch, s in depth on Je f rs i-i st re -r.. There are two si It-s to this q i stinr also. Th -re is th id of el -a ili-i -ss a-i I - too u.itu lie wi n -r were j l t visil sutrh a town and witness such thinfs 1,e w"uId set (,,wn at "" """'e decency. If the hiim ile writer ; imn-s aneut Mie authorities in hi , mind that would not reflect credit on their regard for good appearing streets. Hut there is another aspect, and more serious. Such places are first class beds for the cultivation of microbes of all kinds. Capital to breed typhoid and tnalarials fevers: warranted war-ranted tf induce rheumatism and sciatica. Can anything be done in this case? There are probably a dozen doz-en or even a score of such places within with-in the city limits, and thev need. ! they ought to be put right before the j rainy weather of srring conies upon us. linout Knowing me facts positively. posi-tively. Jonah is inclined to think that property owners and renters adjacent iosuch pest places would gladly donate do-nate a day or more of labor, and use iheir te.rus too, in order to reauJ y this crying disgrace to our city. Mr. Elitor, please allow the writer o vote with you in that ringing call to stop l he illicit drink selling that is so . prevalent in our city limits. The majority of the people of this city are strongly opposed t, the pre sence of a saloon in our town, and j 1 hey are equally opposed to a "blind i .iger." Prohibition will 1; it prohibit j unless it be applied. And our city ifficials ifand pledged tj apply the j ordinances. And more, ihe men who. for the sake of paltry gain will violate vio-late all decency and the expressed wish of a majority in a city ought to; be told in unvarnished language that! such mean and underhanded work! must stop instanter, or they will be dealt with by outraged public sentiment senti-ment that means tiusiu,-ss. This is a i nk on which all law abiding citizens citi-zens can unite, whe'her chun-ho;.--: or not, and t he st roke vvili assuredly come soon and swiftly. Ta-!a. fu.in Jonah. men find himself or themselves m a sore condition after such practice at my residence there need be nu surprise, sur-prise, and their family physician had better be on hand for surely his services ser-vices will t required. A Third Ward Citizen. Played Ont. Pull Headache. Tains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit cf the stomach. Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how It became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's WoimI Elixii has never failed lo cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or aoy other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. TBE NEW EE2ERV0IR. Work to be Pushed by Ai I of Donations- OLD RESERVOIK IN GOOD SHAPE, The Mapletou Meeting' lenders Dona-natious, Dona-natious, and a Committee Appointed Ap-pointed to Secure Further Aid. Other City Council Coun-cil Uusiness. In the city council's meeting Monday Mon-day nifclht. Chairman Ol yde of the irrigation ir-rigation committee reported rinding the South or old reservoir, in good condition, and reported further that a meeting of Mapleton people had been called for Feb. 20, to secure volunteer vol-unteer aid in furthering the development develop-ment of the new or North reservoir. The meeting as called was held at Mapleton, and 00 days work was Uedged gratuitously to aid the Vji iv on the reservoir. A committee existing of E l Snow. Win Tew and oi other was appointed to solicit fuiiher donations. A resolution was also jussed askiug the city council to levy atpecial 2 mill tax for re ervoir purpoMfc. A citivns' meeting will he held at the city hall tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock, Vi discuss the matter. Among ether business transacted by the couicil was the allowing of the following bills, which had been referred to tie health committee: J:is. Stevenson I I &' . 11 vriiiu Straw .. .-. .. i . I '. J ' IVUM -.OII 1 iW. H. T, Ki jiKHtls & Co 35 10. Sprir.viili' t'liininu Miii 2 M. T. T. Harcii, claiuii-tl Hi; allowed ;K to. A oill for $41 was referred back to committee on petitions and Ci.iims. Councilor Hover moved that, in accordance ac-cordance wilu the i ecom niii.il 1 1 n of the Hoard ol llea.ih. Ilari.t i i i tie iield tor one-half f the exp- use of i-H incurred riliile he was in Die small pox hospit.ii, anu lo.ii tm-amouul tm-amouul le co.lecied from him. Carried. Car-ried. i -.1 ..r i L i r ,i ed - t 111 t loi collect loll oi ,ei I II. J O.'u i ,.AP-. ! and wanted tn know wiial he .-noi.i ; u. w n li til- i ee i . I . i i i i - ; He was I'eternd l.o Hi.- ci; ji io I for instructions. ! ( E. An:iers hi . is gr int 1 per- ill I hi ... ,-i,n . : ".hi; .. . oil -;.;...... . . . ,r (..' Ill ill" I nil' t'.l 'I . .11 I V 111 I.O . ill luil tee .Hi : ' - ,lo -11 til.it i in i. .-. .i i i i'j ;i 1 1 -. i. move I lie I ion l hi ineir main ouil.i-; ouil.i-; ing off the sidewalk and bacK to its proper posiii.ni oo line of the street. Carried, j duncilor Clyile wanted the city past ore commit tee to see almut. leas-' leas-' lug t he pasiiire, or to hire a man to j 1 o !c n f ler i t. t.'oauiiiliee was su iu-s! iu-s! i note. I. an 1 the Council adjourned. I A Mh? lit oF Terror. j "Awful anxiety was felt fir the i widow of the brave General Burnliain JofMachias, Me., when the doctors said she would- die from pneumonia. before morning," wiires Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fear-, fear-, ful night, but, she begged for Dr. ' King's New discovery, which had 111 ire than once saved her life, and cured her of co isiiinptioii. After taking tak-ing she slept all night'. Further Use entijely cured her.'" This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest, ami Lung diseases. 0 ily "inc. and 1 00. Trial bottles free at C. .J. Peterson's Drug Store. Roasts the Postmaster. Si it 1 so ville, Feb. , '900 Editou Independent: Fortunate indeed is the possessor of a lock box in our city post omVe; 1 t must be cheering to them to step in and get their mail and there likely see in line numbers of men, women, and children, who have quite worn a hole in the floor in anxious wail ing for someone to appear at the delivery de-livery window in answer to their call for mail. - It would seem that a city of this siie ought to require better attention toiih-wanfTiiT its citizens wfr receive mail and are unfortunate un-fortunate en nigh 11 it to p .ss.-- iock boxes, the latter b"ing limiW-.l. U-sp I" f, , ... A Citizen Tell Yonr Sister A Beaut rful Complexion is an impossibility im-possibility without good pure blood, the sort. I hat only exists in connect i 11 wit li goiKi dig- st inn, a healthy livi 1 and Imwels, IvarTs Clover Hoot Tea acts direct ly on the bow'els. liver and kldo. s .' - ; ig lilt-iu ;i )i i !i 1 ! heailh. Prut i") cis. an i 50ct. r. Peterson's Drug Store Hnwar.l has 'em Located. ceive a leti. ...m J. W. Spoils, formerh station agent atsaima. lie is now a resident of American F'ir.. being a salesman in tlie Oo-op store. Storrs writes us that he can't get along Without The Press, and tells us to send it to him p rl q. Then he goes on to tell us about American Fork of its people and its progress-iveness, progress-iveness, meanwhile urging Thk Press man to flee from the Salinese. and locate in a town whose people would royally support his paper. Joe Pexton is . now in American Fork, working in a harness shop. Another boy baby was added to Joe's household house-hold this winter. -Salinu Yes. Safecrackers Captured. Pbovo, Feb. 19. Sheriff Storrs is now certain that he has in the county jail the men who blew open the It G. VV. Rv f!o"s safe at Spanish Fork on M.im I ix niiiht last. On Wednesday lat four well dressed tramps were ar rested in American Fork, In descriptions des-criptions they tallied with four men who had been seen lo.iflng around the Spanish Fork depot on the night of the burglary. Sheriff Storrs has followed fol-lowed up every clue presented and has been able to trace the quartet from the scene of the burglary to where they were arrested. The officers offi-cers are certain with the evidence now on hand they will be; able to secure se-cure a conviction Stood Death 03". E. H. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Henriet-ta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: " My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. 1 persuaded him to try $LrA d3j&iX&J and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expells malaria, kills disease germs and purities the blooi'.; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; com-plaints; gives perfect health. Only 5Cc. at C. J. Peterson's Drug SCore. LOCAL LAC0XICS. Miss Maud Carter visiting in Pro vo. t his week. S. M. Davis came in from Thompson's Thomp-son's Springs, Friday. Wallace Johnson will give iJ.rn . . 3iiv Dress Ball st.. :ltj riali in Mapleton, lOhight. J N. Pexton was over from American Ameri-can Fork. Sunday and Monday, visiting visit-ing his family. VV'ilfoud Perky, Provo, can save voti money on vour Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds. Mr. Nephi Packard had a severe fainting spell. Friday, and for a time it was thought, she w is dying. She is now nearly recovered. Don't buy a ready made suit which does not (It. you and is poorly made, 1 r c;i ' ! in- and let, me make yon ii. .is 1. should be made. Chris .1 ESSEX. There will liea business meeting of the VV. C T. U., Thursday, at .'i:4" p. in. in the Baptist hall. It is urge 1 that all the members at tend this itu- :-' I 1:1' meet Illif. v : p: i. ..r 11 1 itat i ni exists on a-, pari t '1 In- body the application li I. LAKH'S SNOW LINIMENT Vj(l .e . 1111111 feiief Pricei") and Af6 c -ots -For sale by Dr. Peterson. DYSI'EPSIA CAN BE Ct'KEI) KY USING Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Due it tie tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes ui 2.1c-Dr. C. J. Peterson. EXFEKIKXCE IS THE liK-T TEACHER Ltk Acker's English Kemedv in any e.i-e of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 2c and 50c. - Dr. C. J. Peterson. Whitncv & Pierce are now fully stocked up with all kinds of lumber and other sawmill stuffs. Parties contemplating building should call on them It will be the means of saving time and money. Those interested in organizing the Maccabees have secured a' list of oO new members besides members who hold cards in other lodges. Organizer Organiz-er G. S Drury is expected out Friday 10 ell isi 11 p the charter list. Jlercur Mimr. The local dramatic company will repeat " The Wanderer" at the city hall. Saturday night, the proceeds to go for the benefit of the Fourth ward meeting house fund. The company com-pany have made some improvements in the piece, and will no doubt give a one presentation D 11ft let the hand of time pain wrinkles on your face. Keep young by keeping the blood pure and the digestive organs in a healthful condition. con-dition. HEimiXB will do this Health is yout h, disease and sickness tiring on old age. Price 50 cents. For sale by Dr. Peterson. W. C T. U.. was held at th hoineC Mrs Jane Crandall last week i I teen adn-s wer" there to enjoy inn(. or itr: am ifotlablt diseiisj,in o . u . n ui, in u in, in regard to t li home training of the child. vJuffiH! and (lougnnnts were served by the committee in charge. There are t hree good rules which callers at printing offices should com- ' mit to memory, sajs an exchange: First, keep youi hands off oT everything; every-thing; you will aid the printer to Koep me tir-t commandment SfC-! ono, ki ep qui. t, if the devil or' the j editor is b usy: the in inter ea 11 nf a. vf.iL- Mm,.., i.. .. ! . ri,. . . I " is a muse. inirc.it, don 1 read cop; it is illhred yon j p W. Ml I I o 1 t h "1 k -if sle;,piriir ii,"t,liS; -ti . ineicnaoi s ii,-sii to read over hus 1 s("' n'l(ll,anv n'deriis of the B! le lets Oi,stivt.ihMriu-.,ni I HrtwkU,r, and reached their des wiUbe respUd'n; , devi and eibl, ,ahoU,v They-..;,,.,. They-..;,,.,. J vi'o aim met 11 1 heir fountain Green c printer A poor man who has to work tor a living and who has to support a wife and faaiily is of more value to a town than a miserly rich man. says an exchange. ex-change. He does something to produce pro-duce wealth: the goods he buys for bis family puts all his money into circulation cir-culation in the town in which he lives, while the wealthy miser sends away for the goods he needs ''to get them cheaper." The poor men, or laboring classes, are the backbone" of the nation, and no town can be permanently per-manently prosperous that does m.t recognize this fact. They are the producers. It is the duty of t he public pub-lic to give them good schools and foster fos-ter any progressive movement that will give them employment. JOE KIRKMAN HURT- Springrille Man Injured in a Run away at Robinson- i ACCIDENT OCCUUED FRIDAY. Mr. Kirkman was with Fred Smith, Who was Slightly Htirt- Doth Men Brougnt Home Friday. Last Friday afternoon, Joseph Kirkman and Fred Smith came home from iintic on the Tintie Uange freight, badly hurt. Mr. Kirkman was si severely injured tint his life wis despaired of tor a tiin;, but he now annars to bi ituprivt:i' Dr Dunn fwh.tend;ag him, and f.nni.l several ribs broken over the herat and his breastbone badly crushed and out of place. The Robinson corresp indent of thw Suit Lake lleruld gives the following account of the accident: Robinson. Feb. 10. Joseph Kirkman Kirk-man of Spring ville. a former employee em-ployee of the Mammoth mine was seriously and perhaps fatally injured this morning at this place while riding rid-ing in a wagon with a vegetable ped-ler. ped-ler. It seems that the clevis broke letting the doubletrees on the horses' heels. They became unmanageable and ran tearing through the town Kirkman was tnrown from the wagon both wheels passing across his breast. His face and head were -badly cut, aim lvo i u;r? aim n . .".vtik,,. i,,,c . i u : . Uw. "Y. Vl ", ' ii" 1 " KV.Kr , Ilr. Mmpr nr. lip Til u in mot h lintel and it is feared that he may die of internal injuries. The wagon is a wreck and the horses have not yet been caught. Smith's injuries proved to be slight, being bruises about the hands, principally. prin-cipally. "MR. PLASTER OF PARIS" The Big City S.iow "Will Be Here Monday Night. You'll get your money's worth next Monday night, for of all the hilarious, double-distilled and cleverly served dishes of real pure and unadulterated fun. "Mr. Plaster of Paris" is heralded as completely I he extreme limit. It is described as 'being an absolute "laughing cyclone'' and one of those frothy constructions which refuse to tolerate tears, and if there is a single person who goes to see "Mr Plaster of Paris" expecting to participate in . -. - 4. i " t ' ' --r - t ' . Making . . Trr" n?Z fft 103 1 anything but one incessant boiling and fuming geyser of laughter, they will certainly have a sad story to tell, after it i.s all over. To see "Mr. Plaster of Paris'' and not laugh would be a harder job than for a woman to pass a bargain counter wit h 'knocked 'knock-ed down" prices. The play itself is a continuous scream anil in the hands of such well known players as, E. J. Blunkall. E. M. Bell. E. H. Felt, Lvllian Atwood. Mae Keaoe. and a dozen others it is, to put it mildly a cloud burst of fun." ' Mr. Plaster of Paris," has made millions of happy faces and will superintend a "rainfall of fun" at the 'opera house Monday night. Workiiig1 Night nn:t Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kind's New Life pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, list-lessness list-lessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 2.1e per box. Sold by Dr. C. J. Peterson. BLAGK-HAWKERS VISIT. The Trip of the Springville Comrades Com-rades to Fountain. Green. W' R-. onir- s the fhTV. ' til.. ..I lt' .-t-l.-1 1 ' 71 ' thehwiitn attend a '-Vn j. QI3CCH Ictinsat fountain Clroon XAYihifrr-r n aid the following comrades resnond- ed: V'M'v- ri win Lee, Chorister Geo. Marfison, V. I. Hall and Samuel Tevf iiey leu. onringviiie at, 10 a. in. on Thfsday, Feb. S, for the O. S L U'y, and vhen part way down they heard a rain wnistie. rninkintr thev wo.fl tie late, they started the team on ifdead run and arrived m the plailirni just in time to see the train go I'iin the other direction The cn suinihour's wait was spent in exam in in J the injuries done horses and Wa Arriving at Nephi about 2 in ney immediately took the San pete Ijile.v Ry through tne historic .Salt 'ek can von. which was the of the Black ?stiu- were ;om- rades. w10 were disappointed that more n it come. The visitors were then e-tTef to town and presented with tl-treedoni of the city In thf vening thp Fountain Green veteratStod their wives met at the rrsidenef?( H.vrum Johnson nd spwt. very PIP!irn, .vtnii? In social chat, sinsinft ni ""Jr imt H 2 . m. Ihereij., oppne(1 at 1 p. m Feb. !M1, at the i'w liiiuse. which uas pricked to overfli'W'ls exercises were opi-ned l)r fcincinsr 'fMope v Are Called to Assemble. Assem-ble. uo'-.,h (he Mayor of the eltv tnivde Bspe-iiiilk,h ,je w,.i.oril,tj thevisitina eoHiPHnes ttl. town. rUrinz the exercis! Cpt. uJ'fw Harrison and Samuel Tew niade spe fu sMiie of the notwj,le irms 011 1 re P"'Jpi were !i recitation. "'A Flan -n 1 uMa'house." some Tery beautiful 'ikH-tioii bv a Swiss warbler, spectbts ig h venerable veteran lames bled at theb Mj e m witness the nt,,. I ,VU T- Sritten by a local author. ery apprt-icred by local talent to a ' J "Kf X ana 1 1 innuiiniii1 I'i 1"U,'' a"f Wp,-erled and fallowed t)V 44 A Gentle Wind of Western Birth tf Tells no, sweeter story to humanity than the Announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer. Hood's ScrsaparUla, tells of the birth of an era of good health. It is the or.e reliable specific for the cure of all blood, stomach and lever troubles. sinuini; by t lie comra-les. After tlie piny the time tvus spent in dane-i dane-i n sr. mu:!iik. speech nuikiiix and general sociability nniil early the next niorntnji. when a tired lot of people .sought H few hours rest.. At noon on Saturday when our comrades com-rades were iihout to start for home they wen t to the home of llyrum Johnson. wlire a Renuitu; surprise awaited tlitm. All veterans- of Fountain Green ami their wivs had ass -tiitileu and prepared such a dinner it makes our ic.outli water yet! Oh. my! A a finish the comoany. led by 'iioris er Harrison, sans "AulU IaiiH" Syne " At 2 p. in. our '-omradr-M were escorted to tlie depot by the I'.iuhI ain CJrceii veerans. and as 1 lie train pulled out all san; "We will tialiy to the 1'ii.nt. Hoys." After staying over nkrht at Nephi our party arrived home on Sunday iniirnin at 7:47 a. m , havinj; had a time they will never forget. This ithe first, invitation any of the I'tah county ciniirades have received to visit Sanpete San-pete county, the scene of some of their hardships hard-ships in lsii'n-7. Let us hope it will not lie the last. We siii.-erely hope I lie day i.s not far distant when we will all meet for a .summer reunion somewhere in Sanpete county. I Mirinx t he exercises the following resolutions resolu-tions were passed: KKSOI.CTIoXS. Resolved. That we extend our sincere thanks to our Spriiigvillc comrades for honoring hon-oring out- local reunion with their presence oil the 9lh of l-'ebruary. ltiOO. and for the a -Live D irt ill v to in our exi.'rcis"s: and Resolved. That we reirr-. t verv i. 'J - sickness iirevente'1- --, 1 " 1 , . ' - , .inimaiider West wood IIOIIl . (.i.wll,,,, ....,1 ..l.;n,r ... w.4 ... .... . i 'fees, signed. t i ti v, i ii i ii i.i. iv iii li., i t ill lull i-.itr Nkphi Kobeiitson. Chairman. Democratic Primary. A Democratic primary will be held at the city hall, Friday evening. Feb 23rd, to select delegates to t he State convent ion at Salt Lake, and transact, trans-act, such other business as mav properly pro-perly be brought before the meeting. .Jas E. Hall, E. M. Boyer, Chairman. Secretary, Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption cure, winch is sold for the small price ot'2.")Cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. does not cure taki the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this truarantee. Price 2o cents and oOcenls. Dr. Peterson's Drug store. ' Have It Done liisrlit. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed Agents Wanted, To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolving Book Case. Best Office or Library article ever patented, and Sells Everywhere on Sight, at a good p utlt. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money? Ask publisher publish-er (if this paper to show you sample of this statu), or write us fur full particulars parti-culars at once. MARSH MFG., CO., No. 542 West Lake St.. Chicago. LEIML NOTICE. In tlie District Court of the Fourth Judicial I list rict of t he State of Utah, sitting at L'tati county. Hon. John E. booth Jud;e. In the matterof Restrict tho Corporate Limits Lim-its of Sprinstville. a Municipal Corporation. Not lire that Petition has b-en hie i. The State of Utah to Sprinjfville, -a Municipal Muni-cipal Corporal ion, and whomsoever it may concern : You are hereby notified that a certain petition peti-tion lias Ik'Oii filed in this court asking th.it a port ion of t he territory lyin within and upon the boundaries of saM Spi-insvUle, a municipal corporation, be disconnected therefrom, and I he said H-tilion i:- signed by numerous owners of the real property in said petition asked to be disconnect d from said Sprinjjrville. Tiio siiineis of said ! petition have empowered Fred M. llout-.. N M. Jordan. Thos. W. Hoylauce. It. L. Bud and J. H. Noakes to act for thi-ni and each of them in this proceeding. Said petition i.s accompanied by a map nf the said tftiritory asked to be severed and disconnected from said Sprini;ville. and sets forth the reasons why tho same should be granted. You are hereby required to appear and an-sncr, an-sncr, witl in twenty CJO.i days after the .service of this notice upon you. together with a copy of the said petition and thi s.iid plat file! h-rein: And you are farther notified that if you fail to so appear within the said time the said court will proceed to take testimony in mat ter ana ir ttie allegat ions shall bv founenr correct as set forth in the said petition the prayer tiiereor win De jfranted and the limits of said Spi-inwillc will be restricted in accordance ac-cordance therewith Witness the Hon. John K. Booth. Judfre of said court, and tha seal of said court litis 21st day of February. A. I). 1!'0, at l'rovo City, Utah jouiity, Utah. UK. Havercamp. . Clerk. By A. A . Kobisos, Deputy. Alfred K. Hooth, Attorney for Petitioner. PROBATE NOTICE. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District. Utah county, L'tah. J'robate Division. Estate of Junietta O. VinLctivan, decea.sedj Creditors in the above estate will present claims with vouchers to the undersiuod at his residence. Woodside. Emerv lumutv. L tali, or to his attorney D. C Johnson. .spi-itiijviile. I tab county. I: tali, on or liefort- me hIsh aay ol I uue. I!K. WlLLUX A I.I. AN. Administrator. AGLTri WANTED FOli "THE LIFE and Achievements of Admiral tiewey." the t he world's srreatfst naval hero. By Mu rat llalstead. the life-loi.sf friend and admirer or tlie nation s idol K or trust and best tinuU ; over ."x pajres. nx 111 inches; nearly too pa-.-s halftone illustrations; map in colors. 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Why go Out of 1 I to Buy your Furniture When we enn sell you just ns satisfactory goods tit home for less tnoney? By trading at home tin retailer's profits t' into the pockets of people who are intere :t'd in build i ng u i you r t il y. When you truli. with -rrniii;, is v.iii ludn Iniilil up other towns t; r - rn Z -; ... ' - v rp - - i .-. . nj i- A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED-Tubes, FAILED-Tubes, by Mail, 75 Cents; bottles, so Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sola Proprietor, - - 3!0 Hortb Main Street, ST. LOUIS, B. A.DE A.L, Fresident. H. T. EEYNOIDS, Vice-President. ' Springville SPRINGVILLE, UTAH Gzxtct Stools. $30,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and.depos its received subject to check. ' Four percent, interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-a : - i; Money always on hand for short time loans. '.y'lL':, 1 1 X.. Thomas Child & Son, r - $k The great r orsaasoi oi. Impoienoy, J . . of Tobara.n i : AFTER 0SIM8, JtJSr . member If You Buy a Singer Sewing-Machine YOU will reeieve careful instruction from a competent teacher at jour home. YOU trt an up-to-date model, nut some ancient type cheaply niarlo to dedei vo the public. We make but one grade, acknowledged the world over as bcinfj the best; nothing poorer is good enough to carry our name and trade mark. SINGER needles and machine supplies sup-plies can readily bo obtained in any part, of the world, as our ottl ces are everywhere, We give earful ear-ful attention to all customers. matter where their machines ' have been purchased. SING Ell machines are sold on our employees: they cannot be tallied t h rough dealers or depai menr stores totally unable to render ren-der the service specified alnvo. and whose guarantee is therefore wort Uless. :e. Sold on instalments. You upon application to for me" ,jueezing none the worse had given it. DECORATIVE ART. r -kO? o IN R, H. Beesley Thus. A. Beesley BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, HIGH QR.ADE 3S o isr tj m e :rsr T uV Ij MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETC. We slop nil our Warble and Granite in ear load 1 and ran therefor give lowest, possible prii e-work e-work jruiiranlecd strictly tirst elass In every pn lar. It will pay to see our work and iret our priees. Provo, - XT trvlx. Town .-tm URE E. L. CUMMINGS, Cashier Banking Co. o: -WiS HAVE A VAKIKTY OF CO CKEV MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, Ifwehavn't what you want on hand we can soon get it for yon. -We take hay and grain in payment, and wil a. ways be found trying to please you. Springville, Utah. 0 VITALITV or. mows - -t all diseases of the geuerativa . lion, Failing or Lost Manhood, a. Mental Worry, excessive i tc on and Insanity. With ev-ncy. ev-ncy. Sold at ?1.00 per ' ' t :t CO., Cleveland, t ... 4 M X i' |