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Show ; . . -'. i i i -' i , n. r. ii.-M.. .i.i-, geueri. 1 !!-- hunli.. ?tsit; street. Frod 'arter. CfM.trwtoi and " i: Hit. '.m -.. stree ' - . O. i ' n . i . i : I , fenml tM-re-i.ir:;ii. "t:il street. Win. It ll !...,-.-, hrti--. .Ii-nl-t in har-i.-ss fl Huron. tate ?. j G. S. W-.m.J r a..i!e (.'.., j d-a.r in general : r voi.. ' . .M a ... ilr'.-l T fluid it S.i. ! "diieh you (Hii get Tlie History i'r.,i.-t.,:s ... n... ypHi.om- ;'"-,':!f Sprinaville and The Inde- Worl.s I h li!iH k east, two north of i 1 f- to-- tin : !i.i.i--. V.-.! , . t- s;.,,. ' JJI I .lillll (V W.I, i..-.;. ., ;. t : kh. is ,r M.utH an.i tjre.n ! The I nde.en it-n .... . , , . . . , 1 Tin- :.-;t! ii- w:i:ii r. Milivrlljp for it nd -.1 it It will .! .. .v--.i J.,i I'rOitliiH. l'( Oo -.hop r- rioi-i-i of Sia'.e .s.rt't-t. J Ii Kiiolr.d, III :i.'li!i:iitfi for I'rirrii Muchint'iy mid .hrtn. , s;ilfo, s !.!! str.-.-t. ! Professional Cards. OR- F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GEGN. All Calls rroiEptly Aiieaitei! Day or Fwa;. surjf II it. W. K, K. Otfi4" and K'sl Trl;liott ('hiiiH'Ct Ions. I). C JOHNSON, fittorney-Qt-LiauJ end r'ctary Publie. Svm:in;vii.i.k, I'tah. James caffkey, NOTARY PUBLIC srni N(J VILLK, UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. I'Af'K A K 1), : Extract imr. Fining. frown and I, ride.- work, anil all kinds of dental work do:i- In a profi-rsK.nal manner. dKKK K AT KKSIDKNCK Cn- tilo-l. soi-.tli ami 1 -nst of !!. il. W. ilcpot Sl'KINtiVII.I.K, I'lAlI. Societies. k. o. t. r. Sprinirvilb- Ti nt ?i. i meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7 Mi. Visit iutr Sir Knights maih welcome. Mont .Ioiinson, Com. Faaaot N. Jokpan U. K. The Well Dressed Man Wants his I.ini-n wry carefuil? looked after, and nil l.aiiniO-v work well anil ii--atly dune. That", tbe way we do our work. PRCVO STEAM LATJNDBY J. M. (;t'LK'K, l'rop r. PROVO. UTAH. It Yon Want Meats That i.ie nice, clean arid up-to-d;iie, 3011 (liin't have to any further fur-ther than across the street to get Ihem Kverytliimr is kept by us thai ion want. (live us a trial. Erdman & Sons, BUTCH STRING Vi I. LE - - UTAH. ei Is the largest weekly newspaper newspa-per published in Utah county. i -I -t-f -f -t-f Do you take it? If not, tet-tercome tet-tercome in and subscribe. 4-v 44-4 It jrivos a'ti the ioeal and State news in a brief manner. -i-v-M- -l--t"i"-l"l-4 It irives yn'.l twenty columns of rea'liotr matter every week. -4-4--- 4- 4- 4--I- -M- It r. -aches a! :u'.t every home in this Valley, every Friday. 4-4-4- 4-r 4-4-4-v 4- 4-4-4-4-4- 4 4-4- 4- lt U tle leading weekly paper of this County. 4-4-4-4-4-H-44- 4- -I- - 4-4-44- 4-4-4-1-4-4-f Why. b-catie ,i is the oldest and best. H-4-4-4-V- 44- f f 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-We aiii d 1 Jul. Trintiiiji in Ihe latest s'yle of the art, we 4 ! 4-i 4 4-4 4 44-4 He MspBfleiit. ; 4-M- 4- 4-M-1.4 Te InaepeDQent The Independent. j M. V. Oroc'reti, - Editor and Manager. Sfjf-red Ht thf post uftict? at Sprinsrvllle Utah, for transmission through the mails as st-cocd-class matter. Issued every Tliur-; lay morn i ng. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Jno year, months. e2.00 1.00 ."0 Vhret months. A X XO C XC K M & X TI On tin.' first of Ftd.riiary 1901, we will coiiKi.cuce a . I 1 1 by I pen lent oue year, for $2.00. This is practically giving you the I. . , t . History for nolmilg, but " e :u-,,i ,,,.v iih.rrilifr nil i.fu r 1 itlll IleW slll);(.l llier.- .11K1 Oiler; ' i .tills as an 1 lol U( emeu t. (.tune' in ati.l ;et slartcl with the 20.1 ' ceii t u r v a ml k ee; i ii the" swim I We will also make another ofTer. All persons paying a j year in advance can have The i Independent for $1 o(h This is not good unless you subscribe during the month of February. Come early and avoid the rurh In Sweden (h y have "j-ig ' i:rs We don't know just what tiny are but the name sound? interesting. Kentucky justice is a quei r i . r , 1 I thing. A Louisville newspaper exposed the giuiblers of the city and called on the police to suppress sup-press them and was promptly indicted for slander. A Louisville man got the first divorce in the new century. IVnl.vib'y a Keutuckiau was also the first man shot in it. There are lots of shoi t cuts to fame nowadavs. McKinley and Roosevelt were elected pre.-idt nt and vice presi dent of the United States on Mi-nday last not November, as many people suppose. The electors did not meet ut.til this week. Thomas Kearns was elected to the United Slates senate from Utah last week and by this time is '"doing stunts" probably in Washington society. He is a very common man, but the people peo-ple of Utah need not be ashamed asham-ed of Thomas,- he hap got the rocks and that is about all ou have to get if you want to be a senator nowadays. Mrs. Catrie Nation is makii g it pretty hot for- some of the live keepers in K uisas. We are not ii h 1 ling the saloon men in their nefarious bu-i iess, but she has no right to deslrov other people's property, ami it would he a r.ood thing il some of those Kansas ja hawkers would 'hand her one" that would put her out for a few minutes, anyway. Spiingville although a strictly )?) temperance town is having considerable consider-able t rouble w it h ilh-Kal liquor traffic. traf-fic. Temperance would be all right if it could be enforced, hut until some definite means is found to enforce it, you'd better have saloons running where you can Mud them Pas son Globe-Header, Oh, it is no trouble to find 'em, brother. The trouble with the average Springville youl h is to find the price. They do the rest. By the act of January 4, 1901 the Kiowa, (Jommche and Apache lands iu Oklahoma Ter-;itory Ter-;itory must be opened to settlement settle-ment not later than August 0th, of this year, says the Salt Lake Tribune. There are about 3,-000,000 3,-000,000 acres iu tbe Kiowa reservation, res-ervation, of which 500,000 acres will be allotted to members of the tribes, some 500,000 more aeies will be reserved for grazing graz-ing purposes, and about 2,00C 000 acres, less the school sec-lions, sec-lions, will be opened to settlement settle-ment The Wichita reservation reserva-tion contains about 050,000 acres. Patents to land may be -i cored by paying $1.25 per acre, or throu Ji living upon it five years. A soldier or sailor however, who has served the government not less than ninety nine-ty davs is entitled to have the term of his Services, not exceeJ- i that is ten more in each minute than , , , , , , there are beats of the clock. A man inp four years, deducted from with a pronounced weakness for statis-ilie statis-ilie five y ears residence n quired t.!cs 1,as figured that if all the 36.000,000 i .. i i i little ones were ranged in a line of under the l.o nestead law. cradle(, the cradlewould S iywawi.agsi tint rit All LLat f AiLa. t-TJ Bmt (diiiili Brruix hSrnux TMwOood. tMgl io. 8.il,1 bT Jruenv 11 tn tino. m r -m mmmmvr hj MS A NEW HORSE FARE. The Cnrtoalty of the Mu Who aw Urtui Delivered ( a Stable IVaa Satisfied. A delivery wapon of one of the big breadbaking- factories of York ri lie stopped in front of an uptown livery and boarding- stable the other morning-, and two men at once unloaded barrels of biead and carried them into the stable, says the New York Journal. Jour-nal. The bread looked pood, and was g-ood. There were all sorts and sizes of loaves in the barrels "bomerhade, "rye," "Vienna' "potato," "graham" and "eottag-e." The curiosity of a man who saw the bread bcinp delivered to the stable was aroused, and he ventuied to ask the proprietor of the stable what it meant. "There's nothing remarkable about it," said the proprietor, with a lauph. "I dimply buy it for horse feed. We grind the bread up and mix it with other feed, and it makes first-class food for horses. It is stal bread and no in tr;na n imini, n;(i (uric are 50 or CO loaves to the barrel: so costs us 40 cents a narrei. ami mere .vo" 8Ce jt comes pretty cheap. Some .... , . , , ,' , . of the bread is only a day old, and is pood enough for any man to cat; btit the bread factories cannot sell it What you see here are returned loaves from the proceries. I'll bet there is many a soldier who would like to have had as pood bread in the war." Over the Falls. A Wisconsin paper reports an Indian's remarkable escape from death. lie was one of a driving crew that broke a big jam above St urgeon Fails. lie at tempted tempt-ed to cross the river on a lop, and to the horror cf the spectators, was carried car-ried over the falls. The fTlls are 40 feet high, and consist of two pilches and the rapids. Of course the man was piven up for dead, and the driving crew thought it useless to search the river for his body, be the lops were piling over the falls nt a rapid rate. The r,et morning, however, the Indian walked into camp for breakfast. He had been sw ept down the river and up npainst the bank, where he manaped to craw! cut. i Finding only a few scratches and ! bruises, but being, as he remarked, I "rather tired," he lay down and slept j until daylight, and wa none the worse ! for his adventure. Vast Wealth of Illndoimlan. In India there is more weal'h than in, any other country in the world. Gold, j fabrics, jewels and spices forapes these ! have been produced and found in this land. One of the Indian princes owns jewels valued nt $15,000,000. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The vegetable ivory of Ecuador is the nut of a native palm. The exports amount to 11,500 tons per annum, of which two-thirds go io Germany and one-sixth to Hie l i.ited States. The German hrm of Krupp are Vaid to be making trial of some liyht rive-centimeter held pieces which are constructed con-structed of compressed paper. The pood serv ice of paper in car w heels siir-yested siir-yested the experiment. A Chicago working man has discovered discov-ered a process by which p'.ate flats can be made from slag, the waste material in iron and steel manufacture, and the federal stt-tl trust proposes to build a plant to turn out the new product. A glass factory has been started at St. Helens, England, in which ihe whole system of blowing i.- replaced by an automatic arrangement of molds and blowpipes worked by compressed air. The output has been much increased. onnecticut is noted for her queer .aws. Here's the fresiiest bunch of them, from the New York World. They went into effect on ii;e 1st of August: If a mortgag-ee pays insurance, taxes and assessment lo rotect property under un-der mortgage lo lilni. sm Ii ir.or.ry shall become a pin t of ihe n.origage dbt. lllind persons may be exempt from taxation to the amount of $'!, 000. The governor must proclaim arbor and bird days. Parents are responsible for their truant children. The United States flag must not be disfigured with inscriptions. Vou will be fined for digging more than one peck of clams on the Fairfield beach. Rabbits are protected in the close season. sea-son. If you wish to collect birds' eggs you must have a licence from the game commissioners. Typewritten deeds, wills and contracts con-tracts are binding, and standard ribbons rib-bons are prescribed. '1 rout hatched from the egg by growers grow-ers may be sold between February 1 and October 1. Vou must kill wild ducks, geese and l-rant with a gun that must he raised at arm's length and discharged from the shoulder. All children in the schools must have their eyes tested. Dealers in second-hajnd bicycles must keep records. Lodging house keepers must keep their' books in English. Bread must not be baked in a dark cellur. Vou must not kill more than 75 rail in one day. Mongolian, Chinese or English pheasants pheas-ants must not be killed before 1.106. Workmen must not be forced to join a labor union. BIG DEAL BY TELEPHONE. Business Xearotlatlona Concluded Between Be-tween Hew York and St. Paul Involving fOUO.OOO. In closing a business- deal between New York and-' St. Paul two men carried on n telephone conversation foronehourtheotherclaey. The distance from New York to St. Paul is 1,322 miles by rail, and a letter would be nearly two days getting there. Telegraphic Tele-graphic corresj.rocder.ee covering the same tran.s-actionsi wouid have consumed- nearly a whole day, the telephone tele-phone people say. and the delay would have killed the deal. It cos-t ?120, or $2 a minute, to- carry on the long distance dis-tance dialogue. The amount involved was $0O0,OCO. A St. Paul agent was ordering goods to that amount from a firm In iowtr Broadway. The induction on the wire made it impossible for cither party to the deal to understand1 the othtr. but one girl in New York and another in St. Paul were able to understand because be-cause they were experienced operators. Th Incremie. AlKiut 3rt.0M.0OO babies are born each year, an average of 70 every minute: earth. If carried one bv one in their mothers arms rst irirm procon woirri M;.r " v:; . .fs"" oaj for a twelvemonth. Brooklyn Vairl. Sore Lungs i i t ii mean weakened luncrs all j.ii.ii , caused by a Cold and COUgh j Weak lungs sooner or later,''11 ueasio caused , r promoted by j impure or impovc: ishod I. loud - in mean consumption, Shifoh's Cossismptton 4Ui w will hccA and strengthen the hmtrs. cure cold and sLop the cough. 'I conflict for years had heorrhae. JJoclors si J 1 ,va."5 in l:ist slaj;e '.I cor.si: tr n. ti.'I tivo.. -i.-J ail hope 1 l.r.:!ly tiird v r-;i a.d il currd r-ie completely. Am ted&r ' : . to-? hei'-Uh ' Last Otkland, Cat. Phlloli' :..mpUon Cnrti In -.:''. bystl p-i-itd ru rtcti jr.-o with e-rr ifU!. nrrei..r;Hii!-.Ki sr l,"'uur Sft and c-t jrnoi- ir.unry liar. ... , ,a k,i- r-,ti. nt .-uh ut tost t, v--J- S. C. Weils Co., LeRjy.N.V. 3 f Ycu want to dispose of all y" r ciiis. LliicKcus ann inoes io. i- i call on Austin Koylance, Sprifigvil.e. Ut.,h. JOY? JOY! JOY! If it's a joy to p:ess the pillow Of a coi tage chamber bed, A rid I isl i ii to t he pat ! ei" OT t he sof i rain, ovei head. Then wli.M must he i re's reelings On a st eaio Ik at ed railnnid train. To an elect t ic lighted sleeper Specdirg onward t hroueli l lie rain. From the Hod u s to the far East I - m n and ma n a m i !e. Hut you"l! gef the;e fou-M-ii know it. fry, u" 1 give Hie .MilwauUce'' ai trial. , i: r ' -1- what th weather i A joyus 1 rip 't w Hi be, If you'r sur.. to have y our tickets rea ! Over the great C. M. & S . V. fhii.-1-m Ml! !.nl...... St I'i'iil b! v Is t ie name of ihe road in foli, That has all the modern onivoi;- UCl s And big engines that can pull, The goto ral t-i-iveiUig pulnio And do it with great ease, Xo matter what Ihe cost, is They're surely bound to ( -lease. From Omaha to Chicago This fact please hear in mind, We're several miles sliorter Than any other road you'll find, So v. hen xmi buy your tickeos Quito particular you s.h ouhi be, To have the Agent route you Over the C. M. & St. P. Their Salt Lake City oliiee Is at 212 So. West Temple Street, Wheie I heir Agent L. L. Doxvniug Will be very glad to meet. The intended Eastern traveler And ci 111 vi nee l hem wt I hotit doubt This toad has nr. re advantages Thau has anv other houte. m? 4 m Eecreation iPcintcrs An ii i nsl rated monthly imcnzii:" a v idi ii will ir.t..nst i.v i r i.t'it- of a ci oil liti i-il lire: fl m i- vein-. Si nil fJ. X w. r 4 . t ..1.. I I. . . o . I ;;.i iw. ii.v B.u.i;.iWiUmi IV I O I .1 li - v for itself.. ? O Reporter Pub!thin!3. Co., ' g Kansas City Ho. vrl PI ' E a oirVio' ADVICE AS TO PATE NT At t. t -f Notice in "Inventive Ak- i', pi ? Jl Ea i Book "Ho-.- toobOxin IV.U." $f Si I &Jt s j Charges moderate. No fee tl patent Is ?ecnred. f E. G. Sll;aEKS. Ta'ttnt Lawyl.- Vashiii'iiH, b.C. AV astkd Act ! ve man ef pood cliaraeter te. lieli ;-ei-ami eoiieet. in li;iii roi- twi kst.i,b-lisl.ed kst.i,b-lisl.ed inaniif:u.rui.iii,Lr lioiesale house. t:i';i a yea r. sure pa v. Honesty mo- tlian e i-1 lenei. reini i reif. Iiir refereri sc. any liank ill any i-itj. Knclose s-elf-aodn sstI st uei cc:l en veiope M :imifnet -.n ers, 1 li d rioor. XX Ih'hi Iioiii St.. t'liicao. 1 MITIfE. ii - oeSr j. M on ;. i ;;. 4 i.y. 1 To idiom it in V - o: Xi1 ice Is iicivl y l. w t't.-di. lias tilffl in i Lis ' ' lands selected bj the !; cstaldisliinerit anii- t.rrdTr; m,m mr lieforn. Sclieii!. under See. ios; v. oi :, of t'oiitri-fss uppiovcil July ai. !i. : :, .! lowins tracts i-nill-ueeii i'i sail! list. - u .t loxviisliio containing claims of r ,: -i ::-.: The ..? 4 ne '4 n w it in- s , - i tjj. T. . r :.. . ij. Mi:r. A copy cf said list, so far :c; it relates to said tracts l.y deM-riptioo suli liivlsions. is iH-en i ot spieiioiisly pcslcrt in this office for inspect inn ly any person interested, and by tin- public teiieial! v. Within the next sixty days fotliiwin? the date of this notice, under departmeii1 al i instructions of Nov. ITT. 1WJU i2U L I).. 4M'. pro tests or contests against the ' claim of the Stale Hi any of the ttact or subdivisiutis herein di scri!od. en the ground that the same is more valuable for mim-rul than for iittriciilti.iral purposes, will be received anil r.otc? for ropei i to the general land o.Tice at Washing! ion. I). V. I'ailu-e so to jjrotfst. or eont-'.st within the time sDccifiod will bo considered con-sidered sufficient evidence of the iioi-iiiuktI character of said t racts, and the select ion therrof. bcinj.' otherwiru free from objection, will be recoiLinended for approval. Feask l. IIobbs. Geo. A. Smith. Kcgister. Hecoi ver. First pub. Nov... 1000 bast pub. .Ian. 24. lirjj. CgPCS. fS Q p ff Dr. Williams Indian Pik fi t: U la OjOiutu-.eut will cure U-iid fS I i w S K -'IJiceaiiig aud licmug tyjcfS? Ti r IPtit-8. Iv ubttorostaetuiuors ft allays tlio itching at, o. it , cots S '"I ilas a poultice, gives i.:staiit re-r-3 rf lief. Dr. XVil ims'In,!,-,, I',ln rl. f5 ment isprepared for fi'e . and to a- tya ing of tl.9 private parts. Kverv box is t-warrantea. t-warrantea. By drncgists. by irriil on rc- ipt et' prire SO cent, and si.o i. W'LUApS .1KUFACTUP.IKG CO.. frops-. Clevelaud, duii i . . r. r- t t. . . t, 1 or sale at Dr. C. J. Petersou s Irug Store. K LOCAL BRIEFS. i-irst ami loremest in the Meld of ... .. i. tn medicine is Hoods Mnsapaiilla. It possesses unequall-. d merit and cures cluding rheumatism, dvspopsia. catarrh. ca-tarrh. All liver ills are cured by Hood's Fills. Zc. Fou Sai.k-F.xt ures in Hojer & Biinghurst store building. V, H. IIokf. G:is Johnson went to Salt Liikelas! week to see the sights. N.ah T. Packard, an old resident of Springville. died last Sunday and vas tmried Tuesday. Frank Parry came home last, week fiom Ilyrum, Utah, after a lour ot -eveial weeks with Dr. Pons show. Mis. G. W. Young and rhildrei, ame in this morning from Wheelei. :ilo , and will reside here in f'ulun . upt A. K: Welby of t he Kin Grand-Western, Grand-Western, is co-.temp'at iog b-iildio.' ;i uiiiiner residence iu S,!i iog ille. II--:in tind no finer climate. Frank Houtz (lied hero last wi ., ftcr ,,n j;h(s ()f ;1 few days w i ! r neumooia. lie was a .M aceVieo at wasrecenil married to Miss IUi F: her of I h is ei l v Marriage license U is been grant n. to Hdwin E. Giles, aged 20 yet is Springville. and Sophia .lees mi, agei IS. of Spanish Fork. John Tuekei Ir., aged 27. ami Mifian Menrleiihal!, aged 20, both of Mapleton. The town was almost, 'depopulated last, Tuesday, ever) body going out ' to toe pulling match north of towi. The match was between Dennis I',:!-freyman I',:!-freyman and Ernest liuo-r's leans and was for 20 a s:de, it la icg won hv Dennis. Mr, Lowrey, of Manti, is visiting in Siu iogville this week, the guesl ot his daughter, Mrs ii. E. Anderson. m -. 4i r, . The Mothers Favorite. r,. ,i. Chamberlain s Congo Uciuedx i. the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and al- ways cures. It is iuti i.ded espeebii) for Coughs, cobls. croup ; d :r,.-. . :-. eo'iL'ii. ami is the he-! m dici'. o. n I for these diseases, 'lion-is me i least danger in gi i ng i i to mi . n for it contains :o .,du u r : jui ions drug and m, ,.- -e hdetit !y to a b the a . lo ,:h :oi ' . , sale hx Kel.x Thousands Seal Into Txiie. Everx' year a large nutnii'-r of po -r sofTuri-i-s wliiKi. loi.irs so-:- !it, ! racked willi ct.uglis are ur.-e.l to go t-o anoUicr climate. P.ut t Lis is cost- ly and not ab.v.txs sure. I) m't lie :ut exile when Dr. Kin-VNcw Discovery for Consumption wiii cure you a t home. It's the most ie.faOibie m. di - oine for coughs, colds ami ail throat and lung diseases on earth. The il rs t dose brings relief. Asi on ad i :ig cures result from persistent use. '.'i ial hot lbs tree at T. Ii Kelly's. I, ice 50c and Sd.CO. Every boilie guaranteed. It iir.!les tae (ib.a-'. The fame of L!u-klen's A i nica Salve as the best in the vxin!,!. i -x ! e !K ! s round the earth. It's the one perfect per-fect hea'er of euis. corns. b,u:t:s. bruises, sores, scalds. Icils. nicer-, felons, aches, pains and ail skii eiuptioris. Only infallible lMe cure 2o. u box at, T. K. K. ilxs ding -tore Kg! fl arm Springs -,rs. A large Pool for Men. Henry i-lr f -I -i t -i- -1 FM F-l t Slick est Thing S4C. Wis! l-'irs' Si mm 4- 1" - .- . - Every mil id made r.i 1 last color; sowed e - r " t-i ot every garment. tr- t unf rf. rf-k r (' I-OR SALC ! Mm o id "Z't' , r i v u r i nui-T- v i- w - -n i -r t r- v- i. t- i, r i i -K.U r EAuiJll ' is elti ia Nprnnfviile IT H. F. RLiAvfcL Ac bv I 1 J lr j.j. t.usweil. optiialm-c s ee-! iaiist or Salt Lake, xviilbe at the! P.ovcr House Momlav, Tued. v -rid i u.:, . , n , Hedm-so.o. I-eoruary 4. o a wl o . u-f-1 eu no-s: l he Toaoy people i., ..--. ville he has d jiie woric !o; io ixlra charge for Its! ey i'S. Si;i;iio w ill leave the ti"t ef the w k i Sj (-!.;!. e. Wash . and ' !aier will n, to On stun. V;;i). 1 ... . . , . ' wueie sue wn; v.s.i i.er sou loi sev- eral weeks. i Albert Starr, one of the old settlers i Utah di.-d uere mi .l.i-iu iry 1. of I neumooia. The defeased v.;s a prominent farmer and stock grower u Juab county for many years. j viujii! iiint ii i.iss niei- i 1 1 1 in I tie -.13 nan r 1 may evening, i-eo. ist, ai j " "'C:Ck- Wm V. (Jibsoo, formerly c-.nmc'ed 'Ih this paper, is tired of tV.ifornhl , . ud is thinking ef coming Ea-t. David 1'. Felt, owner of the I tide-i ! eerdeot olant. was(-!c-ted nresidenl 1 r , .... ....... ..: . : o i ; u i i a ,i i i ess M ssi ,c : a I io ii on i n e 1st. We ci -ngi at ill. i te ou, D. P. The ed i l or of The I tuli peodeo - was oosnju-nee. this ,,tli -e ; i--'.- 'as! week, and as a c in paper was is- ued frtun A'r hope Mill will overlo ;k tins, am! v-. wiil try and do, hotter in futuie "Ve went down to Price, you knov. here it is; that place where t.ohod-. vesand dog-i bark at st rang -rs, and hex accused us of ftax ing lie sma''- .."X. Who ever heard of an editor talcing the smallpox, w'nx i;'s ri-licu--iiis. the idea. We are still doinu I'lsiiiess at the old stand, firing or: vou r carrots. Dun's Review says of business con 1 1 ' ions: "' Wea t her cond i ' ions are u n-fav.-rahle to hosinrss in some liner. oin on i lie w ton t ne vmume or i ran . , . , , f t. is fair v good f-.r the season. Drv , , ,i - ik , goods, c ot hing and shoes are i u ii , . , . i . , .: drugs, groceries, hardware moo , , ,r, nit on the who! the vo'ume of I r id lioo,;rs :'!i io (ill! d ill" -1:111(1 rV ug:!r market is firm hut jobbers !u;i ing loaded up before the anticipated stiffening iu freight, the movement is li;:bt ll ;d' deposits show - ome i t i ': i i tw' !f. wil h lit l le Clll for lll'iliex. eve. ;it a IV i r renewal demand. Local scu;;i;is and mining stocks show lit t le aei i vit x". a ml the ore movement, js ,,,,, ,,,,lvv. ,,.,.,,, trade sufTers fr-oo mi! 1 w a t her-, -ii. 1 dull business h;.S 1 tendr-..: r- t i! O ee! led ions. "' A I feci, .tlvslerv. 1 liv women endure . i : ! e, n er vousn "-s. to. -1 n " ooi v. !'-. i o t i m' I I . . :, o -.:. ;:.-is r. e; ; 'Hi -1.. Ii ; e;u v. 11 ii k I ui.es. -1 im-v trot. - .-s. Poei-e i 'h.-i ! y of I la., and a bun-' back i d n.e so I ! coll It llo Uf. S tl.v-iir. I.UI. fj.t Ci : iC j t Eilters v. hoi i.y cured me. at:.!, al-I tbotigh 73 years old, I now am h:e to j ! do ail my housework." It. overcomes j ' const ij, ii ion, im ;irovesiopet i!c. giv. s j ! 1,,M feet lualiii. Only ode, at, i J..j j Kelly 's drug ior Lsiiw-i t; A tains. The old id--a t liat- the body soti tiuies needs a pnvvcrfu! drastic, pore i live pill lias been eXjlolel: fori) King's Ne.v Life Fills, which are per feet ly h.irid'cs.s. gent ly st imulat live; , a t.d bow Is to ex !! pois- imuis m ill.-. ; dear.se the sxstem and a bs.i! u ; e! , j cure cons; ijiat ion and sick headache, i i Old V 2oC .1 1 i 1 v "s drug s; oi e. To Cure A Cal I L: One !ay. Take l,fi irt : -. I'e-oii'ii C'idi.iiie Tr.t.p-ts. i Ai! di-ilKi as i: On,-, ih" co::--v If I! f:-.ds to ,- i.e. K. "V. Urovo's sigii-itate is on e-icri bo. '.m. Ss2 al j. w? T5f?Tr "Da -fl- c Jrri"V ate isatUS. Barnes, Prop. Sail- Ij.-ike Cilv, Ulah. I- h't- l 1-5 I I ! 1 4-H-i- M- you ever SawJ M re. I . Sail Lake C-iiy, Utah. X 1 7 S " 11 , & - .' ' m. S . S L .e --r I C I r, ' ' for Boys and Children. fror.i tuj clioiceet wooieua, steom tf.rcLk vit'u fines. Fi!k mid liuen thread throi:i;li- & out. Taiits have Ionblo tea; siiid. Coufcle koce. -r--tr I . J a. .( - n "l Tbey cost no more than Lho ordioarj kind. -fc t . . n k BY LEADING DEALERS. k Ti i. i ''C--- fi tJ j t tU. IfHC OlO ' 1 im t l ' , , .tU rt ' . Mv , j , ;:,, .v 0Vo l have b-cn rrearor death with co-.?.urfl-:-.r i .I;;;;;1;; and I - ant you to read this. -o you c.;; ,7:vrs ' Y'loA a .evexe eeli and r.ejlcded it, 1 grew worse u ! ihe t: .o, :: ?. : t tho end of two y-.-a.-jj I h d i',n into e i. s uT!j-.:!on l co ifaea ; rvlolv; k.st fi, :.h . e-.-ikl :", ar.d ;-.-.Air.c rr 1 t-.i'I : a e I;.-- e so b. o. in , f.,;i ,v.-ie. - c ':! en ia . . m h s 1 v.rud- a'v - .e e n --i '...t-oii. . v3 .'.I i.i-j c.jiu a ! ...avs - v n;4 I w:.s .-.'. -. I -V .s ibs- 'v. 'y ..-s . T e wh.'do t". m-w m-w -) e them-c v..s O'.t -rl; ; , , ,- j -n . O ' e d - 1 ' i,.!-.-r a d sis'.er car.ie t ! V';.i im more tot-; Tca-s r-.ile-il don their cheeks as ihey ! -, l iv- ie.fb Th d.xr- r . he. i J.d-i-viil.i iu tac last si.ai;e, a-i i ; ir-cukl sa -e -.10. I w.. . wi ha,- too. out heioi e going 10 i; -" 1 ... - . 1 t) eoo t a-i 1 sec nvea 1. 1: .ved toAii 01 Su.nc) onco 1 - 1 ; lus-' ul'-u .. , -,, , 1 ,t e ,n-lv ti e beiorc 1 -. t 1 i 1 : - d, a.: I t. .. - . .1 ' to ;.i -.a-.-, a d o le:s I v.- ' a ;e i i.c e !-. j. , ... -.v. ,'e el 1 ,, . J. .Iv. .il" ' i e i : o e ' :: s - a e i i ;e . :c 1 :o.- -e, it wa, t .i e. a 1 ' " ' " - " ' - 1 a n a; vei Jl4 aar.-a .c- of uns p..o AC- ! i K -y or Co, is a i.p . i.o ::: o ,-i- d here pr re i-fTt e.i tcs ar.v-.vvl en f.!. in " -e J i :xi'.-v, li.ii . A-v....- V. a m.-r.r U a-.: 1 l.y ill dr-.wi. 1 ly ill - e .( SI :i 1 -i !'.' - v- 'l SI ;i ho:il.. l . I ITor Sole 3 1 C' S , v' 5 1 ? V 2 t-5 3Si'gv?t' PROVO, UTAH i , , . .... I irs' class work in all lines. I am- , , . . . . - iv xve.-hiogs a specially. Laundry , , , taken 'i'oesdavs and relumed lhuis - .. .. , , . . daxs. Spriiigviil- age nc v at Joulau s Hook Store . cO YEARS' " U ri:'i?e:filNC2 rf L M s1 Sj-'i-rr. . . Tl1Ar, fViAfiiit, C Dsic-N3 CCVVniGMTS Sf.C. 1 lrr.r, ii-r f .'i' 1-1 rt!'1 n-f,i-i.'. ? I jiiir'-.'v is-ert.-i-'l' our ere i"! tic-: I';'' i i'o,.il."i. :i i- fn -e iv c --O.!.'-. . ii-vuckt.. :: : !! i,-.. .: :. !: ' - en ---I b -,."-.. .. ....- i--'. -. i--.i-f.-.-iit.v is-.: . l..:..-l 1;i.--i:. i . .ii.:-. -e. r :' r-'0;-?, v --'-:ir- l-:"-ri.i:. Hi o -i ; Af- :r-i : r-er.l it? -'c'v. 1 ,.i ... ...Mo-i-- i-.i - r ' ': '. i;:."H O f;.3Ct2rtsd-.ay. -V fjlK : treut!h K lit" i -?. n fl :K : - j 1 Wv r; i-: -' ;,..- tr C;'V C- (J i W V L'vv- uaiiiifj w .il -J. . . e feci i f.i i Wi.w'l-.LJ rj r . - -t riti.ni-rv'f rH pr Stops tlie Coaga ami Works c.ffj the Ci Id. j haxative id-oiiio IJ-iiidee I'.i'iiiis eve a I oi,i in one day. Nil Cure, no Pay. I'lieei Have It Dane Hhrht. Take y oui watch to F. N Vv'e. t and Vi.ive it, cleaned and loO-d. Work U da I a 11 feed - --i -r Zs sc A- y y I rb!: sienr.inro is or. ovn-.-y i-ox of the genuiac ; iJ?ixsti ve D-t.o-QuMnQ Teu the remedy tl.it wr it cntii iu OKf ' Agents Wanted. tieri-ian Electric, Razor Hone - Guaranteed eipiil to t he best I lone made. Can Use water, oil or 1 Jt her. Will las! a life time. E .ch Hone ,, , - packed in a mat card boa d ease Every or.t- perfect dost the tiling for private use. Price, .":. We want an agent, iu each town- shin to xvhom excliisive sale will be ;,-,.. Writ, for -..oi.!.. r.nd 1.P.-...1-S out lit. Sent by ' mad. A Money n ,r Address MAUSII MFG., CO., I "o. 512 West Lake St., Chicago. Sf-i? -1 3d Der cent - -' !..' . . .- i ; ri - ;ee: - ;e-:V -. 1 ! of the passengers on the thro' trains take their meals in the dining ears. The proport ion on most railroads is less than 52 per cent. The extraordinary showing made by Lurlinsfton diners is due to two causes: 1. The service is unusually pood. 2. The prices are unusually reasonable. Trains for Omaha. Kansas Citv, St. Louis, and Chicago, leave Denver at 4 p. m. and 10 p. ru. Thro' sleeper, Salt Lake to Omaha and Chicauo daily. Train for Black Hills leaves DeDver 11:30 p. m. Tickets at OrHces of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - - 79 West Second South St. . i i j 'A T ;j j H if r . IL F. MESLEN, General m lfy tfft.& W- ' 1. t h .1 i-ar- iag w -' l-c e - i r.-.-d ai ' s,o -.oy u, ----- - ,i" a -vc. T"nr ii!:n' i".'v -e ....... ...... rtr worthtr, .2 ... .. :. I the time. 1 .41 ,v ' ' , . .:ire t..,Kt cured me OT -r. a d l -u r v i 5od auilmau tht - .on. oiiibcklo-cnuu .t Hooker & Co., NVw VorV. -1T1 o." J-r'-"1 .a V,,r bv them, wtlUi by .h.it Tenr money will t. r- ivi.1- 9 ', li'cuwl ill !.. o a - . e - j.., ete .x. try I -rrrp-rr-ncrni. Wheelwright and BlackEmit V I . fJf . i-v-.-V"21??.??rrCt.es & r K v- ' ; ? a -""-' ".?;:- v 1 K 1- - ; -a i . - : -. 1 j rr-vV-- .- -- v,-:-?r i ---'-'S-s.v.s.H:-: i ? - SHOP Three I'.locks E ist Meeti.ij II .i.;. HOUT2 -Lessee of the; SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, 51 ANVFV.CTlM'.KiiS OF - ! FLOU52 and FEED ' Cu-tom C. imlig a Spccht? v Ual ; ' paid for Wheat. h ! A. A.. 13 ROW X, j Tonsorial j Artist For an oov Shave anil at. Arti.fic Hail Col. call on him. Hiaciios;' - erncl - Oil-1 cirOn3 iliiii- cuts ii sji-cia'fy. 1 A'ri:i-y f.u- Troy Stcnm f.mii.if:. St Farlur 1 dour ni-oii of 11 - redd .ttore si'iii NOVil.LB V;cv. a j . 3 f 'v X'-'M C".V TJMTJ3 "X" 23 J-i KOK SPKINGVIbbE. UTAH. GOING WEST To Suit bake. Ojden and tl.v Vmttt. No. .') I'ai-itie lifniti d Lv K:J0ara No. ". from Tiiitie to Salt bake '-ity br.H:iri . ra No 1 I'uei.le 1..- .li,llu . j No. f.on, sanp.-te to'sa.t"bak.. ; l.v. p. ra ' No- :i- I'aeitli; express tr :- ra i No'; Ker. fmn. - lt Lake to I I bine ,.l.r. 6:li0 p. m No. -s. sp.-ingviii,. to Tintie, md. j daily except Sunday. Ly. S:55 a. m ( going east. - , So. fi. Mail and expre? ...... Lv :r a. m i No. ,0- Passenger and maltj tram Sal I Lake to Sanpete valley ...LV. 9.--.f a. . ?.nltt i'-, No. 1. hicago I.n.ited : bv. 9:4., p. m. 1). (?. IHI)GE. General Manager, 8. H. BA1H X1K. GEO. V. 11EINTZ. TrHllic Manager. Oeii. Pawrf. Agt rn'tT - V Vl Agent, Salt Lake City. 7 mv -i- - l s v. a- r. v. t : l rirtlrr m lFl.ti l-e -- ..... VM- ?sv srr Jr -" : . f v rs.." |