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Show - i; t -i ' -I - ' - " fS & H U 1 fi V J .JL JL , Devoted to the Interests of trie Iteading Agricultural and Horticultural A. Weekly Isl of Utah, Springville, Utah, Thursday, February 7, tool. VOLUME 10. NUMBER f 2. Price, $2.00 Per annum. I L S I fH It (H H 1 H I i v i jr - We Are Late In Showing our Christmas Goods That's to your advantage, because they must go quick which means Good Advice. The most .miserable hein in the! world are t hose sulTeririjj fnm ds- popsia an-1 liver complaint. More than 75 per 'T't of tho people in the j United States are alllicted with these , 44 A Little Sparh May Make Much Work ' The Utile "sp&'ks" cf bad blood lurking in the system sf-.ould Is quenched totth Hood's Sarsimnr.a, America s great blood t wo diseases and their effects: such as purifier. It purifies, li'.slizes and enriches sour stomach, sick headache, habitual I the blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures costiveness, palpitation of tho heart-heart heart-heart burn, waterhrash, gn.iwin and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, stom-ach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com-inn com-inn up of food after eat iiitf, low spirits, spir-its, etc. fJ to your dniiirist and net a bottle of August Flower for Toe. Twn doses will relieve you. Try il. For sale by C. J. Peterson. Get Green's Prize Almanac. No big profits on Christmas Goods at our j t Store. "We have fine lines of Dolls, Tin toys. Iron toys. Fancy boxes. Fine hand-painted China Artware panels, Placques, and the finest line of Ladies fine embroidered and lace edge Handkerchiefs shown in the city. Ycu can give away nearly double if you spend your money at our store. YOURS FOR BIZ, Provo, Utah. To the Public. I will be. pleased to have my friends call on me at the corner of Iluntinu- on ar.d State street. Having pur chased a small stock of Dry ynods, groceries a ml hardware which I will be pleased to have you come in and obtain pries oil. Having onlv a limited capital in the i n vest men t I can ori' fav,irou by c-ivinyr yon very low prices as my terms will and must he strictly cash. I will open my store Monday. Feb. 11. 1901. Yours very Kindly. Lt'KLI-A IIaymond. scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. m LOCAL LACO-MCS. 'Fou Sat.e --Fixtures in Buyer & Tintfhurst store building. V. II. IIOT-F. J Two gentlemen rrom Colorado have een here 'dunny i i t past week, looking over th rr in 1 with a viev siartiii' a butcher sh-.p. No Metier place can be r..uiid in the siAte where a good butcher shop ivould pay as in Springviile.. There Is practically no shop at pit-sen!, ;ual infood iiuioy (Ruiplu send in 1'n.vii ft.r their meats. ; John II. Lee has been appointed deputy isessnr for C.i.'imi, M.ipvtor. lv line and all points n the eastern partof Utah county. . Win. F. Gibson returned from a six A line line of cigars, candy, nuts weeks visit in San Jose, California, and fruits. Always fresh, at 15a!d-, jIonclav nun hiny. winV old stand on Main street. P.. A. FRIENDS AFTER BATTLE. n. L. OUMMINGS, Casaiet nlf HOLDS. 7ic3-F.-siiUat. The Hrttlsh anj lloer Soldiers Joined Hands In Carlix for the Woandvd. . Soriiiffville Banking Go. Many of the blotches, pimples arid o! her a fleet ions of t he sk in are caused by the fa il ure of the 1 i ver and kid neys to cast n!T impurities, which remain in the system. Herbine will stimulate stimu-late the liver and kidneys and cleanse the system of all impurities. Pi ice, .jOc. Kelly's drug store. I ! 1 i I I IO.SS. A ;! li.l bv S. ijiu'vl'.ie Tent Nu I.. ). T. U. J.iu. il), Wiurc.'s Tl:e tfreat and a.rcii' li'lItT of the uiiiv-rse ha 4.1 lils i.tliiilf U'l-. 1 1:0 leriioV ' i I." ill. ;i'ie.i,' "f -.u" Ao.-!iy a;e: -,' . a -1 I. ;! v iabirci Ft .n!c 1 U U . .1 ::! li : liar ml n. 1 1 ma ' vvnJi li m ;n It -I b o 11 : n ; 1 ! 1 :! , t' -rini ii 'Miri t i 1 : i .n ise 1'. (; ., he1 lii.i? the atii i i ". w:iib iie tri xercise I in ;! 1 i'ossihle Termination eciJent. An accident of I e..i : 1 . it!.- "-: s i 1 ! r I ll:r inn- Fatal L USA N", 1 eti. ... An accident oc- cut red here late 'a-t ni.jht as a re-ui'; r which W. II. Roe!, nek may loS( his life. Ilo'-bu-k and a partner ;ie! at e i-1 i . t i 1 ' tralb-ry. .1 usf u' closiiijr time, hbe Koetai -k Mb wipinji out, the j;uis, a vour' fellow !iii' ti T i : 1 i -st 1 1: '! 1 1 ; ; ne.ir t !).- eieinter l l hi- n;i:: i en 1 in- orce. u o a uuu ;v ei ;:ct on! 1 1 . t puf down. The lio'- 1: :!:' touched the triirtrer an I did, are;-d he weapon. tin buck was immediately im-mediately in froi-; of it. ami t;. . s, r i 1 e : ! bat w. of him a ;i . -i; r 1 1; ;z 1 1 i m in -el ice m:i 11 : 1 ; itt 1 - v. id l- f,t Id in ratt-fn I em- n.-a nee. K- 1 1 ,f mi,'!' .1 i;f, 1 a V r.l tie I'.e;: b 1 . .-.n t !..!. i; s.,',! : V 11 I. lie i. lleee-..-.f Wt-, Wt-, V. tl 1 V I r 1b.1t tht ',- fr. m -;:- a.e . I - : : all f nt 1. ,1 bis a!id'-m, 1 ft-nb-. an ! pa-sii;.r ihi niL-: ca lie otl' on I he 1 K'hl sid his back. Medical help was stMbieri removal i (Uickiy summoned but- lioebuck iitiiiy ",ni :i: ; ! -pej,; a very p;;.u ni.bt. au.l tlr a .-i;.:d-w iJi.k i a.o; inieg is in a m l critical .!'. bv all t ; c .ii(i:ti':i. Sail Like I! era I !. , caiii. J.e, tie 1 , id - ?'! 1 I !ii nd 1! I bis oliT ill III V I t il : 1 i y ( 1 i . '(;!' a i- - ! eep s m;( it ,y . r-V v : t Ti.e ir h -., e thai tit- a: I ;na v 1 . '" b nuaii S-, tup is the srecial c; ip ull tti-:- v li II. .! v. 1 1:1.1 t -s-.' ir i i:;s ! Tee .1 ..f t 1;V 1 .y In 1 w - r: ie. I w jiio a and iiio I .! bv i-.e! h ! th- se j ! .1 conv of vpr.-ad ri th it va rdr. . f ,n ami to tile be!e.-.i i r. 1- 1 he srecial nre- ion of !:. A. H -vtlite, a ce!-i ce!-i (i.im in physician, and is ac a i.ov. 1 jilkjt d to l- one oT I iie most loi-lunate loi-lunate 1' i-covi t ies in medicine. I: (iii. kly cures couehs. i-.dds and al: '.i'.'.J 1 rouhles of i ill- severest nature remov:t;r as it docs t he e.i ;H" of tin direction am! leaving lb- partina Notice. Information of the following nature is wanted by the General Passenger and ticket (dllce of the Rio (Jrande Railroad company, to enaiile them to answer i rit -i 1 ijjen ' ly !e!i inquiiies nnde t-y buudredsnf prosp--eiive et- i.-rs. Farm lands a nd orciia rd lands for s,ii.' ill the vieinitv of S; ri ,;e v ! !1 :-. l'l ase advise I heir -.e;ei:t at- this lib ".('. L'ivin' the number of acres, improved or unimproved, wa'er facil-:!ies, facil-:!ies, -tc: p'iee per acre; distance ! rot. 1 post ofli-.-e; o.vn.'i ; r: i;.ie and address. ad-dress. This is imp-.-ri ,tii to you. t'ieis" i;ive l! oiir imm di ate attend : i-Ul. Y'-UI"s lb spec: fully, (.;. 1. Tik:"; !(;, Ajient. y.eiil Out of 1111 Iiu reasc cf His Pen- A IMex'.-ai: w.'.r veti ran ai,.l pr..mi-m-pt editor writes: ; S. ci.'a.' the a !-vet !-vet T is. men t of 'I:;! !i' be; la i n's Colic. ";;o!v'ra a i;d I iar:h.ica Remedy. 1 am r. n-inried that ;:.s a soldier in Mexico ii '47 and 'i. I contracted Mexican !;: hnea and this remedy lias Kep' i.e (torn yeitirsr an ines-easu in my pension for en every rem v .1! a dose -f it r - --es rue " Ii is u eipiailed as a ::e'ck cute for diairrrn'-a ai d is ;-leis-iril. ami safe to lake. For sale l Kt llv. The fragile babe and the jrrowir.jr "hild arestrenirthed by White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys worms, tretsi digestion at work, and so rfhuJfosthc: body. Frice 2."c. at Kelly's drugstore. The recital at. the Central school house last Tuesday evening was greeted with a irood house and everybody every-body present reports a very enjoyable entertainment. Cill a! this citlice and tret a History of Sprity;v:!!e. Th.-y ai n "0 cents p r cojiy. Mol jiefiple who have read it are pleased with the narrative. You can alo jret The Independent and a history thrown in. foi $'2 .00 a year. There was a dance at Mapleton, Wednesday nirhr, yivi-n for the bene-lil bene-lil of Samuel Buckley. A good sum was raised, which will e;o towards payinir for the amputation of the gentleman's limb, The 1 ndepeiident has on its subscription sub-scription list about a dozen of the worst ki idof delinquents, owiiijr us from one to eiyht jears. We will no ( Wait for the urancl charactei b ill, the only one of the season, Washington's Washing-ton's birthday Feb. 22, 1SX)1. Conitnittec r -st .lutnes ic. : . Aaron Johnson, John Key 11, lid.-. THE CHILDREN OF DREYFUS. StnoIa.r Manner In Whirl- Tlio Discovered Dis-covered the Truth Uiunt Their Father. As the fighting did not finish until after nightfall, it was necessary for the men to bivouac on the field, says the London Mail. This they did cheerfully iiml in an orderly manner, despite a soaking- downfall ai;d the chilling- cold. From the moment of the "(.'ease tirinjr" both British and Boers fraternized in the care of the wounded. The stretchers were found to be missing in the confusion confu-sion necessarily consequent on an at- lack against modern weapons, and j great labor was experienced in moving I the wounded men from among and be-I be-I hind the rocks and down the slippery hillsides, lint everyone worked levally, and the staff in Ladysndth worked so ! effectively that, though the first doolies, j Odd Reeotery of a Klnft. " Fifteen years ago a farmer's wife in '. Maine lost a ring. Fast month her hus- j hand while digging potatoes noticed j one more curiously shaped than the i others. He picked it up and. it' a Maine j paper may be credited, lie found his ; w ife's long-lost ring encircling it. Tin-potato Tin-potato bulged out on each side of the ring, holding it securely. N. Y. Sun. THE LATEST KLONDIKE. I SPRIXGVILLK, UTA I I Ozoi-l-rvl. Stoclr. 630,000. 1 ransaets a g . m-.u: !.-:;n Four per cen t i ntere Mors it-pi: it-pi: al tl: F.xchan jo bought and sold and depcn .je. ! to oheck. 'posit."-, compounding semi-annually for slini !. time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Prescript ions Carefully C Ivirl T! ;::e-:,. ;!, Fh::? , Chemicals on n derl by !! rr,:irge. i TV H r store 9 if A iathetic incident connected with 'the Dreyfus trial is given by the Paris correspondent of London Truth. - Among the anxieties of the wife of ' the persecuted man not the least was her fear that her children should learn I the terrible fate of tJieir father. To pre-i pre-i vent this, during all the years cf his imprisonment, she kept tin 111 under her own eye, not allowing them to go to school or play with other children, teaching them herself and going with them in their walks. The oldest boy, who was nine years of age, never saw a newspaper. But while they were at the seaside t carry tin m anv longer if not paid 1 the boy found on the beach a torn kite made of old new spapers. He read them and went to his nurse. "Ah, now I know- why my papa is so long gone!" he said, showing them an article headed: "Facts of the Dreyfus Affair." "There are many Dreyfufes in Paris," the woman stammered. "But not many Capt. Alfred Dreyfuses whose wives are named Lucie. 1 know now why she cries at night P' cried the boy, sobbing. "She should have told me so that I could go to help my father." In the sufferings of this man. so great that the world lias stood aghast before them as at a new horror in history, Gcd gave him the steady, faithful love t;f his brothers, his w'fe and lis h lid re 11. Some nteredtliiK l'a rt Ionia r Aliuut tpe .Nome In Far Away t AlnakB. I ; -i mug urn! in alibv c'l.-iitioi It Vfilnnble Almanac Free. Wc hive trirhii! a copy o( the new .lliM Cii ' f ir Bill publish-:! by the K.. il Baking Powder C-i. Itisan art ivt ic anil t.--ul k and will if i:iter st 'i SioUsek'-eFicrs A rs lit -v.nrtbv ft.-.li,''(- of the almanac is a pn d i "t loll of i tie we:;tl,er f..r CVel d.iy of the .ar. O; Prof DcY.e. .vh 1 cmctly piop.'i !,(! t!r- gre at (li1-vest-iri cyclone and ot In r i m port an t inetenriiln'ic 1 i events. We are au-t au-t loriz -d to s-iv Crit any woman re.id- of thin piji.-r can secure a c-.pv j not an expi rim.-iital m. dicnie. bu; j h.e -lood the i t of y ears, giving j satisiac! ion in every case, which its j rapidly increasing sale every season jeontirms. Twn million bottles sold t annually. Itosfhee's (b-iman S rip ! whs introduced m the I nited Male 1.1 ISi'.-s, and is now sold in every town 'and iilage in the civilized world. ' Ti n t doses wii! re lieve any ordinary ; rough. Price 7.V. For sale by C. .1. ; Pet "r.-ion. Get Green's Prize Alina-! Alina-! u .c. EverytMimig Heady-to-EieaF GariniMsts for 'OM I y the 20t h. It takes money to run a newspaper, and we are 110 ex'eption. Cut l ids on: and take it to Kelly's drug .-tore and get a five sample of i ha mberbi i n's Stomacii and Liver tablets, the best physic. Thev also cure disorders of t he stomach, bilious-ih bilious-ih ss and headache. Many a bright, and happy household house-hold has been thrown into sadness and soi'ow because of the death of a loed one from a m-gleeied cold Ballard's Bal-lard's Ilnrehotind Syrup is the great cure f r coughs, colds and all puimn nir- ailments. Price 27 and 50c. Kelly's drug store. ' Herbine sh njld be used to enrich and purify the blood; it cu:es all fi.'nts of blo.-d disnrders, is especially useful in fevers, skin tiuptions, boils, pimples. lil.-trkht'sifK-scmfs-rhi. .-i5t-rhi'iim and eycry forui of blond im-Durity: im-Durity: it is a safe and effectual cure. Price fife. Kelly 's drug store. lrs. Pufin ami Smart have v-i'un-inred to amputate Mk; limb of Samuel Buckley, the gentleman v. bom : he cit i.i ns of Springviile are .tettii'g up a ("arice for tonight, j .uv.W attend this benefit. attend give whatever p hi m as it is a woi tl y t-r Wit II Hit Cost t 'l ecu 1 my. Y r.c IJt li-sg - :.,! ' ' Willi, im St t- A Pr.rin to Kent. Fi f:-orie acres more or less in New j faifa 01 lucern. all fenced. Kast (little- soutn of Strong's brickyard, i Spanish Fork Bench, with 9 shares of v. iier in it. Peasonable terms for one or two 3 cars. For informition write to M. Si. Thomas. K binson Tintic, Juab County. If troubled with a vv.ik digestio: 1. ib liiiig. sou- stomach, or if you feci Liil After :; t inr, try Cha :.i bei ia i n's Stomach am! Liver tablets. Price '25c. Samp'cs fiee at Kelly's drugj -. . M "'' ' The properties of Ballards' Snow WhoMievor Isas uuVrel from piles J Liniment possesses a range of useful-Knows useful-Knows how painful ami t roublesome ; i;ess greater than any other remedy, thev an-. 'Fabler's liuckeye Pile' A day seldom tiasses in every huusc-Ointuient huusc-Ointuient is guaranteed to cure piles, hold, especially where there are chll Pine ."Uc in b itiles. Tubes, loi; at j dren, that it ii not needed. Price. Kelly V drug ft, ire. 2'e and 50c. Kelly's drug store. 0:ie Feat tiro of our Stock for Pall lo wliich we wi.-h lt ca'.! Particular Attention is our Complete Line of Tlnse Gooiis Our stock includes AH lie New Things in Suits, I)ress iSkirts, Uufler Skirts, Jfu-kels, Waists, Wrsipjiers, Cajies and Muslin (Judr- wear. i m A NICE SUIT And We ii re Is Clothes You Want ! I Our Snl Sale is Now On. It fill Pay Yon lo Examine Oar Line of CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, ETC, ETG. Tiiem Cheaper If You Wish. Our $10-Jaeket Is the Talk of The Town very er; 1 1 '.on ca limit, you can to he ca i.'se. The M ins! re! show at the City ha'l Ti csdav iiivht was very well at 1 ended atul was a good performance in every respect. O.ie of the features of tl e evening was t he contortionists-who contortionists-who were the best ever seen in this city. They ;u-t. all good artists in their lines and if they ever come b-!ck to Springviile they should be greeted with a full house. S ui-a and his band together with 400 voices of t he Tabernacle choir ; t night, and 1 he oOu voices of the nile eh. nr in the afternoon, will give conceits in the Tabernacle on Friday nitfht, Feb. 8th. Fur this occasion the Kio Grande Western will sell round t ri p t iekets to Salt Lake City and leturn for $1.2.j. This is a rare oppnt i unity to visit Salt Lake and also hear Sous i's famous baud. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. The U. S. civil service examinations I "There is n violence about, these informal in-formal introductions ou bicycle pr.ths I don't like," said the preen wht-elma.n as he bandaged bis left knee. Indianapolis Indian-apolis News. .Miss Cabby "Freddy Fetherhecl rt-miuds rt-miuds me of a barometer." Miss YYun-der YYun-der "Why?" Miss Gabby "Oh, he can't talk of anything but the weather." weath-er." Baltimore American. Scene On the Quay. Ocean liner's pyren fog horn emitting short, sharp grunts. Little Girl "0h, mamma, that poor ship must have a dresulfal pain in its cabin!" Punch. She "One week from to-night I v.Td juvc- pjve you my answer." He "Heavers! What am I to do in the meantime?" She "You might make yours-If agreeable agree-able to my parents." Town Tcpics. Not Binding. "Didn't I promise you a whipping if 3011 disobeyed me?" asked his mother. "Yes; but T'll release re-lease you from the premise, ma," replied re-plied Johnnie, diplomntieally. Phila delphia North American. The Old System and the New. "But, ( ape Nome, on the northern Alaska coast, is now the place which tig urts largest in the hopes and dreams of gold seekers and fortune hunters throughout the world. Discoveries quite unprecedented in the history of gold mining have been made on the sea beach and the adjacent region at this point. The existence of gold at Cape Nome was made known only a few months ago, but the rush in this direction has been very great recently, and the re gion is now a Live of industry. The settlement set-tlement here called Anvil City is only a few months old, and now has a population popula-tion of over s.ooo. Ail kinds of business busi-ness nre booming, and corner lo's. lumber, lum-ber, fuel, mining equipment and provisions pro-visions are up to sky prices. Old miners declare Cape Nome to be the most wonderful placer ean.p ever discovered. Fabulous stories are t dd of the riches found in tin- sand of the beach and in the gulches and creeks thereabout. One miner named I.ind-bloom, I.ind-bloom, who returned to Seattle a few days ago. cleared up ?10(. 000 during the present season, and has refused ?sOu,-COu ?sOu,-COu in cash for his holdings. A single nugget worth $450 was taken from ore cf his claims recently. Another man from Sioux City, la., has brought down o Seattle with him $S.OO0 ir, dust taken from a space 45 feet square on Cape Nome beach. The storekeepers at Anvil An-vil City are srdd to have refused to accept ac-cept any mere dmt. as their v.udts r.r.d - -As-rre .-:!' - 1 ' ' 'v. St;: CI- ! ionerv. 1: s. ( - .1. Toil.-t P.-rfi eiiioiNt, S: -rur's, Iirushes, .21 si'V.x1 v 1: 1; norville; 4 A lb -ley .NP HdAN.' E WORKS. 1 i 'i. M d HIGH O" Morfu cxEj WORK KTAL 1 1ST MARBLE and GRANITE o;:us.:zhT?. i.e-toiies, markers, tablets, COPIES, ETC., ETG. M:il I k 1; ,11 1 1 . . r. 1 ' ' r - r I V i : ., I so t e .::. ii ( ; n i , in e;i r lo-.ui s est j.e.-si!)!.- iiii.es. All -1 1 i:e in cery partieu-i: partieu-i: !, :n,(l i ; cur pi k es. Vf. TV. S 1 LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. Llt of Fiitnllllex I,M Year Coiinid-rblj- LV( r liian -tar Pre-vicuK Pre-vicuK Veer. I will be held at several places in each I dad, what do you know about psyehcl- state during March anrl Apri cure young men and women for var- to se- t anf' physics, and Delsarte?" "And what do vu know, mvdear bov, aliout g)graphy and arithmetic and spell- io.:s government pn.itiuns. Last year wK-Cl'eveland Plain Dealer upwaids of S.OtM) such appointments j Disadvantages of Wealth. Fred-die- "What do you mean by the embarrassment embarrass-ment of riches, dad?" Cob-.vieijer were made without political innu-! ence. No fees are charged. In for-! mat ion about the places and dates of : "Well, my boy, I once heard of a woman ixaminations can be bad free by writ- , who had a $25,000 eet of dishes and she iug the Columbian Correspondence ' as so afraid. of the servants breaking College, Washington, D. C. j thf 1hat she WBKhe(1 tliem herself." 1 Bloomington Pantagraph. Writer "But ycu promised me regular reg-ular rates. There were over 3.000 words in that article." Publisher "Yes, I know; but there were so njany wonis repeated again and again. IJIack Hawk Veterans' OfflcerF. The Black Hawk War Veterans' associations of this phue held a meet ing Saturday and elected their . fliers, who will serve for the next -mere is tne wora and. tor instance, itwo years Thev are as follows: -"'K w.e nrsi page no ,ess tnan ., ' ., .,' ,. . . . , 75 times.' Boston Transcript. -.:p'a::i. .-..: s-, tlamson: lieutenant. 1 M . l. Clings; adjutant, J. M. West- wooci; quai tertuastei, A. V Ilariuer; chaplain, P'rancis Beardall. The comrades raised at this meeting for Samuel Buckley, a com rade, who is to have a leg amputated. Ten dollars was paid out of the association fund and the other f-G was donated by comrades who were present at the meeting. me Sm'e Moiei) While Chance Lasts SINGLETON CLOTHING CO. es A fell Ca At 84.00 IS A RARE BARGAIN Call and See Us We cn Save You Money. The annual report of the supei vising inspector general of steamboats, which has just been made public in the fcrm of an abstract, contains a highly interesting inter-esting t.i::!e; of the numbers of livts lost al sea from American -vessels (luring (lur-ing the lust cab ndar year, together with other important correlated information. infor-mation. It appears from this document that ihe total number of persons drowned, or who came to their death in other ways. v;u- si 04. which is a eoi.sid-crnbie eoi.sid-crnbie increase over the previous year, when the aggregate of fata'ities was less. This increase was due to ihe foundering of the sitanier Portland 01T the Massachusetts coast during the great gale :jii the night of November -7, ls'OS. Kvery one of the 127 persons on board perished. Of the toial of 4 4 sfi fat alit ies were chargeable to accidental drowning, i." 1 'i r ;:rsf;ns went down with wricks. i:t su-t uinbed to fires, .':l were killed i; collisions, 24 were the victims of explosions ex-plosions or of accidental t scape of miscellaneous The chapi e i en tl true t ion of vessel property shows that 46 vessels met with accidents, seven had lives, 13 wire in I'Oilision. eight experienced a breaking of steam pi es, two had explosions and IS encountered snags and wrecks or developed leaks. As the duty of the supervising inspector general's office is to ascertain whether steam vessels Iiave complied with al! the safety requirements require-ments in the matter of live-saving appliances appli-ances and relative to the condition of boilers the report may be considered a favorable exhibit. The destruction of the Portland was not due to laxness on the part of inspectors, but to the recklessness reck-lessness of her captain, who insisted ou putting out to sea in the teeth of a fierce storm. Except for this disaster, the loss of life would have been comparatively small. Only two vessels were damaged by explosions an excellent record considering con-sidering the extent of steam water traffic. Bait imnre Herald. m 5ti a a Y oil is i kip U. 21 s3 0 rv ' d'liis irf the season Housewives de-in Curp-is. oru of ! he year when i.e.v Paper ait'! ill ttifso i) n ritil. ll.il- .'S u 1 e1 1- :tl.. 1 rices ;ii ni,o ii ue u li. i f t! t-.il.'i. f s .17. t l its 3 r-. i : V AIM . - . . ' XS i H tdi-ASSS - o-.r-r . :jot-7o - . - - "? ::T'i :-:i.)5 FiiiX3 -.- ; - '. (! .- -. of t;. jncrrtl-r" .. .:. r Ke.t:;i V.'crry, tx'-cssive ue ". Insanity. With ever? icv- Sow at jfi.ixt per bos, i ?j O., Clcvciaud, C&lsw ' .-4 !i n; Store, s Projiriefor of 'rr-n a vrr iTj l rtii. vv CENTER STREET. PROVO. Irvine & Sons, 14 Center St., PROVO .... UTAH. Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof, lloxa Tyler of Chicago, vice- president Illinois Woman's alliance, in speaking of Chamberlaiu's Cuugh Remedy says: "I suffered with a severe se-vere cold this winter which threatened threat-ened to run into pneumonia. I tried different remedies but 1 seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset uiy stomach. A friend advised me to t ry Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and It relieved uie at once. I am novv entirely en-tirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and will never be without this splendid medicine Pi 1st. fHHi 1 ; ne.Lf, nil a! Prict s n "X r n WHITE'S CREAM ) V V O R.M: vS ihi k r m 1 fug e !? 3 rAS-E.Af-:D- ss. ( Prepare;: by J lJ -1- JL!? J&Jji LfiJ m& mOtmJ&m jhlfe JL! .IvXS.iiJ-, 4 1 JL A nd all k i nd - 1 gi Veil to ordei s kinds. 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