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Show i ix .fl;- im in i N U"iv of Utah A Weekly Xi.Avsp. iper, Devoted to the Interests of the Ieucling Aurietiltural ami Horticultural Section of I Jtf ili-"Tlie 5arden of the West," VOLUMK II. NL'MIJEU 12. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, JULY 4. 1901. PRICE, 1.2 PER ANNUM. Independent FT IF El m in Tiln Vr. Absolutely I'ube Making POWDER Makes the ood more delicious and wholesome AMERICAN CANAIHES. Efforts of Fanciers to Adapt Birds to I the Climate. American A Intvrx Are Tin, Sever on the Switl kliiKf r& Munjr Bird Are Imported from Germany. RUNG BY EXGINiiS. Chimes in New York That Are Operated by Electricity. (Aloalns Hoar of the Nineteenth On -tury Were Made Melodlun br the l'e of a Modern Invention. When the great 6,0C0-pound bell of St.. Patrick's cathedral, answering the chimes of Grace and Trinity, boomed out the closing- hours of the last eeu-tury eeu-tury iind ushered in the new. il rang down th curtain on the melodramatic and picturesque occupation of t lie bell-ringer bell-ringer as he is known in literature. The b;u;ows that veiled those somber inhabitants of the belfry, the phantoms phan-toms and elfin creatures of ihe bells, have all been banished, and in their place now a heartless, mechanical genius, with a switchboard, compressed com-pressed air, and electrical power hired from a street-lighting- company, has with mathematical precision reduced bell-ringing to a business basis, says the New York Post. The chimes of St. Patrick's, which consist of 39 bells weighing from 270 to 6,000 pounds, with the names of the various donors on them, came from the great l'accard foundry in Paris three y ears ago, and cost. $36.01)0. They have a musical range from lower '( ' to upper up-per "D," with the accompnuy ing (harps and flats. Immediately upon their arrival the trustees ndvertUed for an original device to ring them, and after a public competition H. C. Champ, of Brooklyn, was awarded the contract. con-tract. His plan called for a small keyboard key-board IS inches long-, fashioned like that cf a typewriter, to be placed in the sacristy, and which could be operated oper-ated with case by anyone with a knowledge of ..music. Champ worked for three years at his device, aided by .trustees, wtf-owtbnly' caf)ed-dn ""Cll -known experts to advise him, but vhenflw ftim of his contract was exhausted ex-hausted made a turther contract with him. They had the satisfaction of know ing on the night of December IS that the installation was perfect, and three eights after, the chimes played "Adesle Kideles." "0, Father of Li-flit." "The Harmonious H'acksmirh." and '".Mi Country, "lis of Thee," at the dawn of the new century. The other day the automatic clock mi cha nisiu which is to render the "Angelus" and "l)e Profuiuiis" four times'daily wai s ucce ssfully installed. William F. Wynn. consulting- engineer en-gineer to the trustees, in describing the plant, says: "It is an adaptation of the compressed-air cylinder adopted by the Union Switch and Signal company. com-pany. Mr. Champ in following- their idea constructed 19 bell engines, corresponding- to the number of bells. These bell engines are bolted to wooden wood-en seats, which in torn are bolted on a svbtein of steel beams inserted in the walls of the north lower. These en-frir.es en-frir.es consist in t heir working parts of a fine grade of bronze composition metal, so as not torust or corrode. The engines practically consist of three main parts, two cylinders and a piston, which fitted to a clip hung on the clapper of the bell above it. On theen-gine theen-gine there is an adjustable clevis, so that the stroke can be arranged to a nicety, and, once so adjusted, it cannot can-not change its position. "The engines are operated from the sacristy by meant of a key-board. A key being depressed, a current of electricity is sent along its wire to the belfry, where, by means of an air-valve air-valve operated through an electromagnet, electro-magnet, the compressed air is admitted admit-ted to the bell engine, and the air pressure pres-sure delivers the blow, which acts upon the clapper, and rings the bell." The famous Hartz mountain canaries have an American rival whose development devel-opment is the result of peculiar conditions condi-tions here. Something in this climate steins to affect the oies of the Tyrolean Tyro-lean singers. Km n the fa metis Cam-pnr.iui Cam-pnr.iui and the St. Andrcasberg canaries, can-aries, which arc trained to perfection abroad, are unable to transmit their great singing powers to their offspring. The American winters seem to ruTtct their voices so that the old birds often lose their sweetest j ua li l it's. Some climatic change chills Mid destroys the foreign singers, that soon discourages them in the ir best efforts. "We have to import new bird" ( very year to keep up the strain." said an uptown dealer in canaries, "and this, of course, is expensive and destructive to oir b, si interests. Yr want to raise a bred of canaries in this oour.'ry to take the place of the Alpine s iimrr---. Breeders have been working toward this did for years, and now we have succeeded. Th.t new breed of American Ameri-can canaries conies from Milwaukee. The climate around Milw auki may not be the same as that of the JIartz mountains, the great home of the canary, can-ary, but it has some peculiar qmri'.y - In this I he homo While Man Turned Yellow. Croat consternat ion was felt by tin friends of M, A. llogart.y of Lexiug- ! t. in. Ivy., wlicn I hey saw he was ui nint; yellow. H is skin slowly changed color, also his eves, and he sulTeied terribly. His milady was Yellow Jaundice, lie was treated by the best due tors, but, without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Hitters. the woiidetful S to hi a eh a nd L i ver reuie d.,an he Writes" wVftef taking .two bottles 1 was wholly cured." A trial proves its mafchh ss merit- for ail Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 2"e. Sold by Springviile Drug (Jo. Consumption Cure Wander's Wand-er's White Wine of Tar Syrup, Ihe hot e.uigh remedy on earth., cures a cold in one day if taken in that, is beneficial lo the h lesneet nt least i; resent! of the- iiuporte songster-. This has been discovered by breeders and fanciers fan-ciers after years of careful experiment. experi-ment. The result is that the best strains of canaries have been bred around .Milwaukee for years, and we can ai!;i',:;: ee that we have the new American lav,:' cf canaries. They are really the best Gtrain of 1 1 a rt z tnoun-tr.in tnoun-tr.in canariis. imported here and crossed with some if ihe hardier Kr.g-Iisli Kr.g-Iisli breeds. They have bwt teav. d in Milwaukee for several years, and they ri present a lypc of canary that is much hardier than any imported from abroad. "l irs'. theyhave the same general appearance cf the best German i;u$n Tics. Willi they f. :.!., :- S,-CO!ul. .1.1 1 ! 1 ' I line. oil cents. eliottf coWlfrifbf ihe'r ace. :Vf uat: d and ie.ipti.vi 1. hey Itivr all the pi-enlia r od-ii od-ii v i:K t hi ir voice.- t hat !,a- : tigers famous'. :ne a h.irditicss of t ! et:i t .i .:. s -.r.r rinir, and their effected the : :-,. I i a 1V.-1!-ird f .rci- r- that s are ::ff;ctrd by b ! rd air j M as Th roat trouble? 1 'pO, ted Suits Are always sold by l. A. PAJNEY, Sprii)gVille Catarrh Is a constitutional disease. It originates in a scrofulous condition of the blood and" dejx-nds on that condition. It often causes headache and dizziness, impairs the taste, smell and hi-arini;, affects af-fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic action of Hoqd's Sarsaparilla Tliia irpnf mrvlirinft hna ti'n,nnht wonderful cures of all diseases (t?puudiug CHI ttTVIUli Lrr I'.iKl (Tt)IUIOUS IKltJll, CELEpiATE Style, Material and Fit are Right Jtoor. a Pills re the beat cathartic are as, common ai.mng canaries as among- men and women. Time and again we have to. send our be.--? canaries to the mountains or inland districts to recover fiuni throat troubles. It is far more difficult lo keep good cinarv singers in New York than in Denver or the. Adironclaoks. It has been l he purpose of the, breeders to irar up a : race cf canaries th.it would have voices suited to our eiiiiiau-. and this they have succeeded in doing. The new American breed of canaries i as perfect in its way a; are the. be-1 iinpo' ted (ierinan birds. "The female birds are carefully trained i:i voice in cages in dark rooms tin ill tlo-ir singing perfect, 'i'loio are many brrcdimr establi.-hincnl around Miiuaukee where the trainin" ,,f the voices is carried on with as much skill a- abroad. Tin- youee canaries arc kept away from all corrupting cor-rupting influenci -. They arc not al l"iw,d to hear the voice of any canary i i a t has tot beer, carefully developed and trained. When very yourglhiy arc taken to tin- intisic k-.-io. uloi' with a somhern i'.,su:e i J . I r'u ' siinliirht icmpts tin tn to i . s- 1 1,( ir feelings in 'ong. There i a small bird organ which si nds forth the niaii -. softened that they sourd very n;--i like the first pipii cs of a bir I. It i-a i-a sort; of whi.-tle anil warble. Tin- b'.r Is early -begin to imitate and follow this mnsitj, and they soon leant t pipe corrcfrtl.v. (lermai - r-atural'y tiduct most if the bird cstnblis'iii'i n i s. and inanyjof them were in the business in the fatherland." N. Y. Sun. 'fit UazzleB The World. No Discovery in medicine has eve creat one quarter, of UteexcUe- nient that has been caused by Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consuai p-liuii. p-liuii. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consurupl ion I'neuinniiia. llenion hagc, ricurisy and Bronchitis, thousands) of wlotn it lias restored to peifect health. For Coughs, Culds, Asthma, ("roup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Whoop-ing Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by The Springville Drug (X who guarantee satisfaction or refund nionev Latgc bottles jOc and l.0O. Trial bottles free. - .a, ALMOST A IIIT. , Every American boy should try to out do every other boy in making a BIG- noise on the FOURTH. We have the largest and cheapest stock of Fire works in town. Come and see them. SPRINGVILLE DRUG CO. T. TX. IS. oily. Proprietor R- A.DEA.L, President. fl. L. 0CMMINGS, Cashier H. T, REYN0IDS, VicB-Prenieleut, Springville Banking Co, SI 'KI N 1VILLI:, I .IT A 1 1 OriDitzl too It. $00,000. I ransactsa iciteral lankiug business. Kxchange bought and sold and depos its received subject lo chock. Four per cent interest paid on lime deposits, compounding seini-aimually Money alwuvson hand foi short lime loans. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl T luuchcjl, I'harinacist fn (,'baige. ,l IB Drug Store, liui'iiutolat, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Spongon, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. : Brushes, East Side of Bank Building, Springville. Wall i v.iHii.ltHauibHti 4 n.iaiitUiiilUiiu .'i;:Jo: iSi A wt''.'' V-re-1 mMmmkM Poet All I need ii n opening. sir. Editor- What's the matter with th one you've just come through? St. Paul's. Mili eu lice Excursion to Saltnir July 12th, 11)01 For the above occasion the Oregon Short Line will sell tickets to Saltair and return from Springville at rate of $ 1 Special train will leave at a. m. Tickct will be good going onlv on the special train. Hemming trains will leave Salt Lake City at 7:0'i p. in, and 10:4") p. m. Special going will run through to, and returning will Mart from-, Saltan. Salt-an. In order to accommodate those going from Springville, coaches will be set out at that ioint. The excursion committee wiil also be on hand with tickets for sale, (Jko. W. Orutfi, Ticket Agent. n A Poor Millionaire. Lately slatved in London bec;nie he couldn't digest his food. Early use of lr. Kiim's New Life 1'ihd would have wived him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, diges-tion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price i'lC. M ,nev ti.ick if not saiislled. Sold bv spi ingviite In :ig . 1 Paper; Yoli ki)oW thai Tli is is I lie .season of the year wlien Housewives ilesiie new I'nper and Carpets. OUK STOCK in Uiebe lines arc com f lo t e ami our Trices are rie,ht. We also have a line line of lt.il' y Carriages. jMOTLiiuisr et cvxinrLEnr UNDERTAKER CaaltotH, Oolllii., I-iixiiii.e, XZn.xxc3.los, Etc. Arid all kinds of rndcrtakeis' Goods. Special at te-itiou givi n to orders for home made Casket -t and Collins of all kind. Also have a Full Line of W.iil Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, Springville. Four Blocks Ivist of Packard's Slorc. K. H. Heesley TIioh. A. Keesley BEESLEY XAKBLE AND GRAKliE WORKS, HIGH ORADE MONUMENTAL WORiK MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG, W i,hlp ftll nur M.irtile and dmrtlte In t ar lod lot D'I rn thTf forn clvfi lnwri-' reikll rrtred All foi k ciiai Hntr.rt stiiitlt tKi.' t life 1a etry prttcu-Ur prttcu-Ur i will f,nv I" e fur wntk n1 ,-t our Jrli M. riovo - T J n. lx . V -r- i |