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Show I ! "A I V . V La v - V ... t I uruiturc. State s'roet. fi. K A oilerson, PfifXojrrauher. State street H.T. Ueynl.!, feneral nicn-'tandi: e. Stao .-.treet. Fred Car:er, Contractor ami tmil.lr. Mon-'X1 xtree Deal Hr.-. Mi -li.it-nl.u!!, (onrral mercha m.':c. State street. Win. B liuyliim, harries, draleriu letrtu -.-ts lixt urcs. Stiit- st. G. S. Wo.vl Men-untie Co., wholesale an'l retail dealers !n iffneral merchandise. Will. M. K v!alioo. ho!c;ili fruits, produce. eeili Hid rair:: bi.'y.'lcs. tu a;'uin. Statu tret. Th ' twit ii-.vs;:.'r-r ('n'rltic f.r it niil reml i It il do yiM ki -1 Jii I't in; I '11114. !i..l i UOPT li Mi'.l of -f ;t' f -S . i'i'' 'L- Professional Card Dr. F- DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SUTiGEON. Ail Calls ProEpiiy Attesdea Ca or hzii mm t It- -- W. Ii. U. OfHce itcid Kir di.ii. ii i I . V iri .1 J '1 1 rsl. Telephone CMr.necl'ons. I). C JOHNSON, Httorliey-at-LiQUi olid Nctany Public. Sphinx villi;, Utah. James caffeey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPUING VILLE, UTAH. : : Dk. N. II. PACKARD, : Extract in-;. Filling. Crown and Itriiltrr wurl:, and all kit. (Is of dental work done in a professional manner. OKFU IC AT KKSIDENCE (Ino block sot.lh iinil 1 f-act rt i. ii W. depot l-KiNCivn.t.K, Utah. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Sprirgville Tent Yi. ! moots in regular re-gular review every Sat urdav evening at 7 -10. Visiting Sir Knight made welcome. Mont Johnson, Com. Elliot N. .Jokdan. l. K. The Well Dressed Man Wtm is his Linen ii ry carefully look .1 after, mill ull Laundry work ivi'Hanii neatly duiio. Thnt the way we tjnour work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY , J. M. (JITLICK, rrop'r. ;PROVO, UTAH. t Hecreation Pointers 4 An ii'ut r;itefl ninnlLly usasazine v lii-h will inreiiv.t :tn y ratl'- -if jjiioiI liteiaiur1: 1 t't- yt-nr. Sen! for f rt r san.iile r.ud K-t it tal! for ttwlf.i Reporter Publl3hing Co.. Kansas Ci ty - - - 21 o. r 'ATENTS DESIGNS NS ' ' i ARKS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS MIS J B OSTAihltu I! ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice in Inventive Age Book "Howtoobtain PaLscts' Cfuirges moderate. No ffe till patent is secured. " E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington. 0. C. 1 Dr. Wiiltanr-;' Indian Hm 'irl.ii:.!, :ii cuio f.iiiu L ifiiii I lit' anil Trr'.mt. rl'iKs. 1l atsoriP5- Itic tumors 1 3..sa pi'tiiirt. ruts li slani re-rt re-rt l.of. Ur. VVil lams' lntlii-n I'.le O.nt- men t iv prepared for Pi'" - aiid 1 ich- inj; rf Hie private parts. e.very box is w-rianeil. Br rtr'iirit. t'' mail on re- crlr-i of price. SO cents ami $l.Ki. WILLIAMS WAhUFICTURiaiC CO.. Prop.. CiovelanU.llhlo For sale at I'r. '. J. t'eterhon's Iru? Store. Tlie Meptent Is the largest weekly newspaper newspa-per published in Utah county. i i y.u take it? If not, better bet-ter ci-ine in and subscribe. . j..; -j .-P-H t .;.. l! ives all the lo-al anil State m ws iu a Inief manner. i -i-1 i t - l lri -i- i -! c-i -t -i -X-l-i-i-1- b-i-i- h It gives oti twenty columns of reading matter evi V week. Jr lH : t 4 I- -M-4 I-4-H b It rea iie al most every home in this Valley, every Friday. It is the leading weekly p.ipjr of ; his County, -; -i-4 j ; -i a : v y i t ! Why, It cause it is the oldest aru! b;t. We also d'i J.rb Printing in tbe latest tale of ibe art, we Tie IedepMeiii. , j, ;i . x f f ! ? v J -t ! ? : I ;h j M. V. Crockett. - Editor and Manair. ZriU-red :it the twist office at Sdi irijrville fJiai. for transmission through tlit- maiis a iCoiid-i:istis matttr. Issued everv Tliirsliv morning. CP 3U3SCfPTICW. Jnt- yr-,)r. Six months. Three months. $2.00 1. 00 .r0 .1 .v.vo 'xcemex'j: On t!,e fir-t i.f Fclinnrv 19 )1, r. e will otii ii.t-m e a plan ! v ' '.ich vn'i c:i:i t-' 'I'iie Ui-itorv j o f Si 'l Ml rjV I i ie an i Til" Iil'le- t-n lentoiH' year, for .f 2.00. Th is is pracliealiy giving you Hie Ilistcry for i -t h i n , but wr i want pew subscribers tul t fft-r litis jis ;in iiiiitireiuei.t. Ctme ' i'i and get stHtted vi!i (lie "iO.'i ;-eiitury itini keep in ibf wic. N'e will also make a no ;.. ; lifer. All KM :; J i:r i, venr in advance c.i.i b. . Tin Indejiendent for )fl 50. Tlu i-not i-not pood unless yon subscribe during tbe month of Uebruarv. Come earl)' and nvojd the rush The bywoid of the Kansa jomtist i-, "All Monit n look like Mrs. Nation in in--." Even if Edward VII live?! sixty veins without a rain, he bad plenty of little "WeitinV !o eonsoie himself a itb. We hope Tod Sloan let bygones by-gones be bygones and congratulated congrat-ulated Edward VII on his ae- cc sr-ion. The date glass insurance companies will soon have to insert in-sert a ( lause specially providing for the ravages of Mrs. Nation. Penver boasts oT a ro?s eyed girl who is :-o charming tba! she (mi ei:ti rtain three mm al nuci and make ( at h thiik (bat her entire attention is concentrated on hi m. lia :m 'V cil v. Now that 1'ie ident McKin-ley's McKin-ley's illness has forced him to abandon all entertainments for the wir.ti-r, he will have plenty of time to read The Commoner. Quay and Clark both had money onmigh It ft to buy them-.-tdves a few bomiijets on entering enter-ing the lenale, b:!t we tlo not yet know whether Addicks wili hare when he pets through. 1 he army b.ll is through .1 last and p are glad of it, even lilt flue, . . ; j, . ,i able dan i f g: v : : ji j- ,-f.oll- I' '. - :ei. t power t ' : ; : r . i - n : : at will w i: t n : .-.: i be lit:i i. so ,i SV tiiu : country will not be eudai;rei t-o There is some consolation in the thought that while K.-.iisas is so engrossed in saloon stu,ih-ing stu,ih-ing aii'l incinerations at the stfiLo, she has little time left for reguhiting the politics of the Union. A plot was fonneil in Kana last week to Ur an l feather Mrs. Car-Nut ion. It woul.i not i e a wise thing to io, hut bleeding bleed-ing Kansas is up to almost any- thin . -. t. .. .: i t a to Hanging nlg- o 'irs It is said in the city paners that Mrs. Tar-Nation nartnok nf - ---- i some whiskey at one of I lie Toptka drug stores the other day. Oh, she ain't so slow, when it comes to drinkino booz? " She is Irving to put down ihe liquor trailiu by helping help-ing drink it- James E Johnson, a well known citizen of Spring vilie, was vaccinated when a child in England, whi-h caused the loss of one eye and the other is so weak thru it is impossible for hi in to distinguish one person from ano'.htr unless, close to them. His health has ;;lso been very poor ever since, although he was a strong, heilthy child before the poisonous virus was injected iuto his blood, and ne came near loosing his life, being carried on pdilows for over a year after tbe vaccination. Springville. people all know Mr. Johnson well, but few knew the cause of his blind-nos blind-nos .niil ill health until the (question of vaccination came up. E5 LuntS Wlit-ic AiL tLSfc f.CLS. Bet t'oufch Syrup. Tastes Uuou. Use In tirii. tiotrt 1t rtrreiriM. I !TS.si. KEPT A SNAKE IN HIS BOSOM. MaixrhuirUi M.n Shared Ilia I-ot vtlth at Three-foot Black- snake. 4 For four months Arthur Hamel lias slept in the sartie bed, at in the tame chnir and- shared liin meals with a three-foot striped b!acksnafce. When Hamel was arrested here by the Ames-bury Ames-bury police the officer at the station, upon kearchinfT the prisoner's pockets, was frightened nearly out of his wits when the man pulled the snake from Ins besom in response to the policeman's police-man's inquiry if he had "any dangerous weapons about him." "I haven't any weapons," Hamel ejaculated, "but I hare this fellow." and he made a move to pass the reptile to the turnkey, who shrank back in terror. The snake coiled about its master's hand and swung its head defiantly de-fiantly at tbe bluecoat. Hamel said he had, carried the reptile in his shirt bosom for four months. He pave it the freedom of his body. Sometimes he was more lively than other times and- would amuse both himself and master by plidintf in and out of Hamel'6 sleeve or pants leg- and sometimes he would wind himself around Hamel's neck and enjoy a quiet sleep. When on the street the snake usually usual-ly wound himself around the man'6 waist, belt fashion. Hamel feeds his pet bread and milk, lie pot him in Vermont, anil says he was prescribed by a physician to cure a stomach trouble. trou-ble. Hamel is about 35 years old and a French-Canadian. DEWEY'S SERVICE SWORD. lilt of Steel Two Feet Long for 'Which 1(11,3(111 Was Offered. Of-fered. A bit of steel a little mere ttfai two feet in length has been the attraction for some time for the patrons of a fashionable fash-ionable tailoring establishment, which does a large business w ith. ollicers of the army and navy, writes a Washington Washing-ton correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Though very plain and insignificant in-significant in itself, it is fascinating and important as having for long betn the companion of the most notable and popular hero of the lale war wit h Spain. Admiral Dewey, haviug been for many years a patron of this establishment, left his sword there to have its handle gilded, and the tailors were allowed to please their patrons by exhibiting it to them. Many are the offers that have been made for its purchase. In the presence of the writer a day or two ago one gentleman offered $50u for it. The makers of uniforms, etc., laughed and remarked that the person would have to raise the ante several times to be up to the figures of other would-be would-be buyers of t lie famous weapon. A gentleman who overheard the offer of $500 declared himself for $1,(100, and still another who was present counted out $1,500 in the long green. Of course the proprietor laughed at these absurd offers, as if to say there was not money enough in the world to purchase from Admiral Dewey this simple weapon that had been his side partner throughout through-out all the days of anxiety and of victory vic-tory during that passage of his life which gave him within a few short hours whatever gratification there was in the consciousness that he had won undying fame. UNLUCKY CHINESE EDITORS. The Trrannlriil Erapremi Haa Suppressed Sup-pressed All Sewspaperi in the Empire. Empress Tze II.M has suppressed all newspapers in China. There were 56, though of these those in foreign hands cannot be stopped. The imperial decree de-cree of October if wr.s as t-iliowf : "As xev.. papers only five to excite the masses to subvtir; the present eider of tilings, and the td'tors concerned come from the diegs of the li'.erary c!as:s, ro good can be served by ihe continuation continua-tion of such dangerous insl laments, and we hereby command the ent V-e suppression and sealing up of all newspapers news-papers published within the empire, while the editors connected with them h re to b? arrested and punished with the utniust severity of the i:.v." Now. v. ith four or five exceptions, thee papers have been verv well con- ted, and itainly in some cases ( l.lr.e.-e tditors may take rank among quite th- bt s t people in China." Oue. who wa.s itu-rly the editor of a local paper till then bnd l .en tutor to the children cf Chang Ch.ih Tung, the one incorruptible viceroy. Yet these men. and for no other olTVnse than that ftf being new s;.,ip.er ediiors. are to be pii.i-ished pii.i-ished with Ibe utmot severity of the law. and this by the arbitrary v. ill of h woman, hated :h rr-nghout China, w ho has summarily depost d hT adopted son i.nd made heriel! ruler in his place. Kang. the modern sag", who has only eseapid belua:!ing through the pro-teeliciii pro-teeliciii of an English man-of-war. liegs the English people to take steps for the protection of the relatives of one of the?? editors. Liang, the editor of POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Many a hopeless liar secretly respects re-spects the truth. Truth crushed to earth will rise again but it's different with eggs. The bear is a furry animal, but ihe the man who pells his skin is furrier. A man always dislikes to hear the mn he detests praising a mutual friend. A statistician sajs that some boarding-house butter outranks all other domestic products. The acme of sociability is reached by the candidate the day before the election. It is useless to grasp ap opportunity opportu-nity if you are simply going to stand still and try to hold on to it. Chicago Daily News. The four Sundays of November are observed as fete days in Holland. They are known by the curious names of Review, Decision, Purchase and Possession, and all refer to matrimonial matri-monial affairs, November in Holland being the month par excellence devoted de-voted to courtship and marriage, probably prob-ably because the agricultural occupations occupa-tions of the year are over, and possibly pos-sibly because the lords of creation from juite remote antiquity have recognized rec-ognized the pleasantness of having wives to cook and cater for them during dur-ing the long winter, says the Denver News. On Review Sunday everybody g'oes to church, and after service there is a church parade in every village, when the youths and maidens gaze upon each other, but forbear to speak. On Decision Sunday each bachelor who is seeking a wife approaches the maiden of his choice with a ceremonious ceremoni-ous bow, and from her manner of responding re-sponding judges whether his advances are acceptable. Purchase Sunday the consent of the parents is sought if the snit has prospered during the week. Not till Possession Sunday, however, da the twain appear before the world a cfaal or prospective bride asd- grec-Us. 4 T i in ctq mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or later mean consumption. ShliotTs Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. 'I rotsghd for years had heraorrhi m. rocior,a'.d 1 was in last stage of coninrap-tisn. coninrap-tisn. !ir.d given up hope. I finally tried Svt.sti and it cured tne completely. Am fcdA in 4'trfect health. " '..1KV FLOKtNCE DREW, Kajt Oakland, Cl. MiiloIi Consumption Cur Is sold by all drtispiats at XSc, AOc, fS .an a b--ttle. A priuted juarcntoe Por with eTcrjr bottle. It yrin are not HutiCd go to jour drugarltil and ft yonr money hark. Write for illuvrated bofk on cnnum otin. Snl runout cost t j you. S. C. V.'ells Co., LtRoy, N.Y. If You w.ut to dispose of all your Veals. Chickens ami Hides for. cash, call.... Austin Roylance, Sprint: v i llf, Utah. JOY! JOY! JOY! If it's a j.iy to press the pillow Of a cottas.re chamber bed, A ml list t-ii to the pa t ! er Of Ihe soft rain, overhead, Then what must be one's feelings On:. K'eatn Inated railroad train. In an electric lighted sleeper Spot ding onward through the rain. From the Rockies to the f.ir East Is many and many a mile, Hut you'll get there fore you know it If you'll give the '.Milwaukee" a trial. No matter what the weather is A joy i lis t rip 'mill be, If you're surt to have your tickets n a I Over the great C. M. & St. P. Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.. Is the name of the road in full, That has all the modern conveniences conven-iences And big engines that can pull, The general traveling public And do it with great ease, No matter what the cost, is They're surely bound to please. From Omaha to Chicago This fact i!oisi bear in mind, We're several miles shorter Than any other road you'll find, So vvhi n you buy your tickets Quite particular you should be, To have the Agent route you Over the C. M, & St. P. Their Salt. Lake City office Is at 212 So. West Temple Street, Where their Agent L. L. Downing Will fie very glad to meet. The intended Ivistem traveler A nd convince t hem w it bout doubt This road hits more advantages Than has any other mute. G. E. ANDERSON PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes. Pictures copied and culaiged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. )')'Ai; Keep your Money at Heme. SPRING VILLE. UTAH. h. a. WOOD, onsorial rtist All work done in t IxeJIigJj.eU-Slye. of the Art. One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS (America's Carlsbad) Turkish, Massage and Electric ATMS Manicure and Hair Dressing. J. SCIIENCK, Rusiness Managar. 52 W. 3rd South St. SALT LAZE CITY,. UTAH. Wasted Active man of pood character to deliver and coile;t In Utah for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale bouse., Srtoo a year, sure pay. Honestv more thai? ixprricnce rjiiira. fair refereniat stir hank In any city. .Enclose self-admsed stMDiied envelope Mantifacrui-urs, -TUirU Klcur, Ji I Karlwriv St.. t'Uicsjjw Sore LOCAL BKIEFS. First and foremost in the field of medicine is Hood's .S;itsapari!l;i. It possesses unequal!" d merit and cures all diseases caused or promoted by Impure or impoverished blood-in-clutiintf rheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh. ca-tarrh. All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. Largest stork of cigars in town a' the City Ding store. The one month old boy of Thomas Snelson died Thursday night or bronchitis and was buried Saturday. J. M. Gulick. the Provo Steam Laundry man, has just added a dull finish machine to his laundry and is now prepared to do better work than ever. Try him. Try Lincoln Tea, samples at City-Drug City-Drug store. Prof. Eggertson, principal of public schools, has passed through a severe spell of sickness, the result of being vaccinated, but is now bav-k to his school work. A petition protecting ngiitist the actions of the health hoard has been circulated and signed by nearly all the people. School chi'dreri are returning and taking up their work The W. C. T. U. Parlor meeting will beheld at the home of Mrs. P. O. Bailey next Friday. Feb. 8, at 3:150. A literary and musical program will t;e rendered, also pleasing refreshments. refresh-ments. All most cordially invited. Mrs, G. W. Young has been cor -fined to her room for several days with la grippe, but we are glad to k now that she is now on the road to recovery. F. L. Raldwin was appointed postmaster post-master at Mt. Nebe, Utah, on last Saturday, vice Mary K. .lost, removed. re-moved. Mr. Raldwin was formerly in the confectionery business here and went, to Mr. Nebo about a month ago. where he is conducting a general merchandise store. The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always al-ways cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, ami is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious in-jurious drug and may be given as confidently con-fidently to a babe as to an aduit. For sale by Kelly. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a lanre number of pour sufferers whose lungs are sore and i racked with coughs ;sro ureed to go I to another climate, hut tins is costly cost-ly and not al win s sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Di-covery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infailiolc medicine medi-cine for coughs, colds and ;.!! throat and lung diseases on eaith. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at T 1? Kelly's. Price 50e and 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. It (iir.Jles the '; he. The fame of Rucklon's Arnica Salvo as the best in the wo: hi, extends round the earth. It's ihe one perfect per-fect healer of cuts, corns, but ns, bruises, sores, scalds. I i I s. ulcer-, felons, aches, pains and all xl.ii, eruptions. Only inf lilibic Pile cure 25o a box at T. R. Kelly 's drug .fore H -4" a x A large Pool for Men. Henry Slickest Thing - i- 5 r The Surprise Uevolver, ready to shoot anytime.; Send osric iime and we ma.il you the Revolver, also see circulars latest novelties for Christmas gifts. Write Quick. NOVELTY SUPPLY HOUSE, 340 West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ..-.i a s ,? x fy r 0 f i 00 Every mit 13 nadj from the clioiceet woolens, Etcam tlirutk na 5 Ci-i eclcr; scv.-cd wiili lint-t siik and linoti' thread through, out. Pants iiavo CotiSle teu.i and doobls knees. 0-.it SIStWEi ECtT banker l.t fonnd cn tha Inelde of collar cf erarj garmerit.' They cost no more than the ordinary kind. v r 1 iv x DAUB, COHH &. PGJl SALE if ABOUT" Is Sell In SpringTiHe liy II. T. r.EVXOLPS k ' .KXCLiUSlVElL.T- T) l P;. It .if -.lr r,,t,.,.itr ,,.-,,..; ! dent of ihe Utah Press association, j - - .,." nv. V II l i III Cl" va- in tin? nij -uoiiuuv on ousiuess t connected with the Juvenile In- j . structor. He says the Dress assucra- j tion is ciintemplat ing a irip to I Portland. San Francisco and Los! Angeles in June ph-as-int- j anticipation for ihe overworked editors of this state. Ux Eahr ytr. Tom Vvh el r while out hunting ! last week had quite an e periertv. The gun cap busted and filled his eyes and face full of powder and the ball passed through his riuht fore linger, coming out under the nail. : He is at present resting easy, hut it is , thought the linger will have to lie j amputated. j Don C. Johnson of Ulah is one of i the members who favors an early ad-i journmcnt. He says he can see no ! reason why all business should ti"t be i t!nihcd within forty days from the. opening ol the session. Mr. Johnson! isn't tl ruling many who agree with him, however. Most of th so'ons are intent, on drawing their pei diem down to the last possible, minute. , Salt Lake Herald. 'The cattle market this season is not so good as it has been," said J. V. Mcintosh, a Utah co;:;; t v cat t Ionian. Last, year it was much better than it is now. hot I look for an advance in tilt spring.. In fact. I think that ! the market of the coming season will llDOMESTIi be better than that of 1 At present hay is so dear that the people are holding oil": they are not making sales, because they have had to f-ed and now cannot get. what they want for them. On the other hand, feed has boon so dear thai others could not feed and consequently con-sequently their stock is not iu con dition for the market. I have aj lit tie bunch of steers down in Utah! county which I intend -to sell just as j soon as the spring opens up. t tit i! the piieis pon't. advance I will sh!p them to Kansas, where I think the market will be much better than here. Another butcher shop would do well in Spring, die. There is practically none in town now. and people have to send to Provo f..r m i. t ' of their meats. The location is ; no j of the best in the state. You should I look over t he tit Id. A Dec-) Mystery, It is a mystery why women endure 1 backache. headache, nervousnosx, j sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting; and dizzy xpHts when thousands j have provi d thai E ectrio Hitters will quickly into such iron bios. ''I suffered for ycais v.iih kidney trouble,'" trou-ble,'" writes Mrs. phohe Choihy of j -rrr la., "and a lame back pained me so 1 I cor, !( Id not dress mvself. bin lie. I-a.-Ctlie; .1, ..!- i'itiers wlndly onred t hough 73 v ears obi. I n w am a b:e to it oveicomo- do all my ivmxe.vork.'' Jt 0 'ns: i p.: t ion. i 111 pre ves a ppi l.oi feet heal! !.. Only 50r, Kelly's drug store. I P. R. liiowi: to Atoms. The old id-a hat t ! !; IV soim times needs a powerful dra.xt ii 1 i ve piil has boon exnlododt pu.-va r I". I King's New Life i'ilis. which are p.-i feelh Inn inless. gi nt ! s! i ;ii u : .; 1 1 I i and bow . .s to ex pel poi.-i uious m 1 ' t ei cleanse the system and absolute! cm o const ipaf ion ami sick hoadacln. ('ii!., 2ocat Koliy's drug storo. To Cure A ('obi Is: One Day. j Ti.le f.-t A ii vii ter-.in'. ter-.in'. K. V !jo'. 2r-. IU" i;..;i:ii.i tiiiini!'.'' '1'ii' I; tx. ; 1 -f o 1 ; ' i !lii' t ; . ri : if il !.:1N ti:ovi.' '-i-nut iii o i 011 e;u !i "h i! 1. '.a a Private Baths. Barnes, Prop. Salt Lake Cilv, Utah. you ever Saw p -if et & t V j . Vv v.-.- SC i 1 for Boys and Children. CO., Manufacturers, CHICACO. DY LEADING DEALERS. i . . - , AStOfl i S Si I SlCI -... 5j ; i p.i.i-wvi- nh;o I have !.'ui rearer death with constv:i"i than any other living; p, rson in the w. can tell oders. I took a ssverd coif, s . n- - 1 ..t uuii., uju i.i uil- vim two yarr, 1 h l run ir.o co ';fnption. I co hed it it U .SP.. COilill nd be-enmc s;- s.cep. adf.diy Wi. k t a'. I -.1 ;o take to 1 J tfl-.-.V-ll;. : . In !.!.ui : . i c.'.y or ths I i. : . :1 t'.; la; I ', !: !ri lie ! (j n s ra Pjf j p. fJH i 0- 6 5 S I PRDY9, UTAH- First class work in all lines, ily wa-diings a spi-ch-; t . I taken Tuesdays and reinrne i days. Sj ringviil" agency at J liook Store. Fam-,a Fam-,a i: i:d i y dan's M GO YEARS ''jfrVaiA '- 5..- Trod DcciGr;s AnvnnB -ii!!i!itt n!:pt e!i i !' o ; rii.'i.iii niiiy .'iiti'lilT u". i'i ; i.'.'.i on i' " l av v. !-.;!n invi'iiUiin i". I ro'-inliiv Ml - ' -' ' ' i : r. o r i ; r .-i -tli.iw ctfictly ii iUilo.it i.i I. i !.!,.' .ii .mi i';u -Od nt freo. oi-1.t i --n. -v I .. - .-ni-Mii-' fiil'-f'a. Orit."...! t.iUt- : ti-r.r.i.'''! :c. 1:1 e... rl.".e r.';'.'i. r-i.;iT, v. .O.-aiL ch;tr". .1: 1 l.o i A !nr,i ini.-ls miltr.-ile; v.-'iiv. i.-.r-'er ' ;r- ro iii .- -l-i.. ' . .1 -: ; Vr; f.ir,.- .-Ol.s, 1- S ' '. 'V ..T-. btaucU Cilliu', t.:5 yV.-Jiil l.-n 1). c. fyl, T t ' i '1 ' ts I t.-Vv- x.i: it - 1 - N ' -c . '- r V' : V .Is 0 y i.. ir J Stops the t'liau-li aa 1 the C::l i. ii otks t.i! P.! oe lay. !!.. T: in oik' I'i i -e Ifi-ve H T;i! ha ve mi';' o y -lilt wale, 1 to it c!e::::ed an .s . est and i'xed. Work n.l.t stgrature It 0:1 o-. ry bos ef tbe gon..:-. Laxative Drtinro-Qiijine w--. tbo rsmedy that envra it co.J in one V.y Asrents Wanted. isone. st 1 lone tier in a 11 Electric IJazor Guaranteed (O! made. C..11 use water, oil or it her. ' .vi, . , , :f . f . 1 it iast a ii'o time. Each Hone 1 packed in a neat card!, aid nse j Every one perfect J usl iho thing! for private uso. Price, 7ic. ivevvant an agent in eacn town- shin Ut whom ( xcliisive s;ilo will be given, oil t fi t. Coiner Write for sample and agent's Sent, bv mail. A Money . i,i,.0" M I'isTT it ro ci I'I. ill-' 1. '-,, v'r-, Xa. ."'42 West Lake St., Chicago. Kii3Z2 8 35 per cent .a..-.., mo ,ii:l a.i;. :.ve C- 1t-fe-i Hft'- - cs . T. owhi.iei. m- :-(hi F') r n; j v :c t'-em- e'v-.s o-.t I Nj I - t 2 mtt - SV . : t r mo. O::- d v I : i t I i :i-d r,i-.-..r eatvo ' ) vl.--- . v 1 " n.ncl ; 1 ' ' .1 br.t a i';'.vi,r t v move to I've. Tenrr. r ..- 1 Ci rc-w's. 'i ';- -.l-.o: . 1:.. I tk'duuu 1. 1 a b i : c i-ild ?.t e .. 1 ,-.. - vi im ' o d. 1 f -.v ., :t so i.i,- .l,.-v't.- I- y to d : s-h ;L ; : ; :;v : ,;.,!. h - :-'. I in iU L ;. : t . ; . , :ivr d .- -s i . : : j l , a , : : . - . : i v . . i :i:i : it o S i ; i e I r; h ..:.. rt .. t'.o .1 ;:tan r v-.j. ! :i.-e. s n b .:;;'. a .:!:;! . f. .o ( ' r.n-d.c; e n . i ; i; :;.':):-.! i : w.is vvo-t !i trc t.g. i ' :h;is a --:.ov. si I tr I. i rn-oei e. 1 w a t'.t r Mo ii :!'. of . ii. m.-;i !. .a . i i- . a :i as ve : a; a-ty r.a :cr ot taii j.o r I r s "-C'i i i.i.v.1'.' ly i;r Co"i?u.iip..o; I i ) r-. .: sr- i ii ton: i!:i.-)r.i;.l. on t-.r ;n'Vc t.t . M';- 1 zrorr .'to'-.i, !)r. ,c-. r's (. ( A l);itt-.i Auk'iisii K v.-i o o v. i-. - ,..,,....... (i t v. ( ,;. Al!:c A ' n - ' . i ! :'v .hi r- : ! .V ail -It lfl.1"" I ' liitiimimhuti k i M it 1 of tiie passengers on the thro trains take their meals in the dining cars. The proportion on most railroads is less than a 2 per cent. The extraordinary showing, made by Hurlington diners is due to two causes: 1. The service is unusually good. 2. The prices are unusually reasonable. Trains for Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago, leave Denver at 4 p. ni. and 10 p. m. Thro' sleeper, Salt Lake to Omaha and Chicago daily. Train for Illack Hills leaves Denver 11:30 p. m. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - 79 West Second South St. R. F. :NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lakk City. Sri isji 1 rue Ster rid, r.ml I want you to read this, o y- 't ana aejtecieu n, i yai vv u. il't A dov.-n their checks ar. th- y I vas in uic last sia-e, a::d l v. out bet.. re going to i c e I ,.i-.-o l Mi a oi' Saint y t-acj i t : v.-e.u.d s.n ! u e k!or-j i -, t t v.-i h, a ear K'-g- vas t:t ed e.o .- ; v.v tirivt n aroucii o u Tiir .ug)i t-:c mercy f P:ovt-:n P:ovt-:n i t b : a c " so mo' ion . nre. r takin-r two t . . : o-i ( i i the lime. T i-y I i .1 m -vci-io mitt cured nic v 1 aliio before God and man that V. Tf llooVer Co.. New YorV, d ior bv them, as well as by ii'i- .-in', n'if Hint joe.r money wni t. r- . -.i.i.t. ..i i:i.i hm.i is: -id., a. t awl . . I i-. o. J. I'otersiui. r .-v- TH. FETERSON, . ' Wheelwright and Blaclcsrith iftf- 1 . '-i-t'C H&i' EciciitiSc Hnrsc .cciig a Specialty. shoo Tim e Pit cks E is M . -t irig H e.is. FRED M. HOUTZ Lesce of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, IAM' r ACT!' IIKIIS ( 1 i FLOUR and FE item lJ tiitn (ii hiding a Specialty, paid for Wheat. r. BKOWN, Tousorial a vi or an c.isv 1 1 .1 i :- Si-avt atid an Artistic 'ut. call on him. J..S.CI Hair Nls a cirviii '1 v. ncy fur Troy Steam Laumlry. Salt f'iUe. i ior i door noith i" lio.vnobl's store Nil-iN,' VILLE "tJL.?!ts t Arr.r. -V- ' koi: si'itiNovithi:, ctaii. (lUlMi WKST Th Salt I.-.ke. ( iil.-n and tlie V;ist. No. "1 l':icif!i-liiuitftl IiV filOaia No. 7. fioia Tiutic to Suit bake t'ity I. v. S: 15 a. ut I No 1. Pacific mail Lv. 11:08 a. tu j No. 0. Ii 0111 Sifipcte l. Suit bake I Lv. 4:3 p. m -N-:!- I'aeiiic express bv u :-.'.: p. irt N11. .4. I'usM-iifier, from I.til.e to . " , , . imtr I.v. fi :-0 p. 111 No. Hprii.viib vo Tintic, Mixed. daily except sKncia.v Lv. r:53 a. tii uolNO EAST. No. r,. m.-oi anil express -v 2?r. tu i N. W- l'a-enjr'r and mail, fi-oll.'J-ait ! . nu,;e u npe,e vn.iey . j c-2" s,;tl" "i1'-, Lv. 4:a,p.,,f. No. 4. Chicago lituited Lv. 0:4. p. ni. i I), c. HOllGE. General Manager. II. IIAliOH.'K. Traffic .MitiiaKrr. UbO. V. HK1NTZ. Otn. Pass. Agt. 1: |