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Show Univ of Utah A Weelvty Newspaper. Devoted to tlie Interests of tlie Leading Agricultural aiul Horticultural Section of Utnli "Tliw (iarden of the West," VOLUME 11.. X L'MBEli 47 SPKLNGV1LLE, UTAH, AUGUST 8. ;K)1. l'IMCK, $1.25 PER ANNUM. -a&dfcw i&. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Ovt RKNC pnwof R CO. , NFW vorr. LARGE FEES OF DOCTORS. - L!atlngal:ilied Meu Have raid Their Medical Attendants Liberally. The doctor who charged the estate of the late Christopher Magee of Pittsburg Pitts-burg $180,000 for attendance upon the deceased millionaire has been roundly abused from one end of the country to the other, and yet his bill was not extortionate ex-tortionate when compared with others of a similar nature. The length of time involved, in the service, as well as the other sacrifices, have much to do wlt.'.i forming a just opinion as to the bill. When Samuel J. Tiiden died bis physician. Dr. Charles E. Simmons, presented a bill for daily attendance during seven years and eleven mouths, which the papers of the day said aggregated ag-gregated $113,000, a report which neither Dr. Simmons nor the trustees would contradict. Jay Gould paid his physician, Dr. Munu, $15,000 a year, ei;k or welt, and thus his heirs escaped a postmortem surprise. Dr. George P. Khrady records in a magazine article a physician's i.e. of $87,000 for attending attend-ing a millionaire's daughter for two months. another of $60,00:) for atteiid-rnro atteiid-rnro on a yachting cruise of less than six months, and $25,000 for a riving trip from New York to Sun Francisco. Oases almost without number might be cited of rich men who have had imilar bills presented to them. In many cases they have been protested, but it is quite likely that most miliion- I aires reflect that eminent service is I often bestowed by kind-hearted phy-! phy-! Eieians upon the poor for nothing, in some countries the meat eminent prae-I prae-I tilioner, who would not scruple to tax i the nobility a so; ill fortune for sr- vice, dares not refuse a summons from ! a beggar un' he can furnish good excuse. Oti . . vise be is open to the ; charge of the manslaughter if the pa-; pa-; tirnt dies of neglect. The Chinese have a very ingenious arrangement. In China if tlie patient is restored to . health the doctor can collect a reasonable reason-able fee. Lint if the patient dies under his treatment he is not allowed to col-, col-, Iect anything. i HERE AND THERE. ! Florida will continue for four yean at least to l-jf..-e its convicts to the. i highest bidd'-rs. 1 Chicago telephone girls have been requested to say "naught" instead of , "aught" in repeating a number. I The Wisconsin legislature baa de- j feated a bill declaring marriages be- I tween whiles and negroes illegal. Cecil Rhodes is an iuvetei ate smoker. smok-er. He has a strong cigar between his ' lip;; R.ll the time he is indoors during i the day. j There are fewer employes in the ! lYistofiiee department in Washington than In the more recently es-ablished department of agWnillure, and the pay of the postal employes is less. Raw Opportunity ami Hot Jot. One of New York's self-made meu is If. li. V Iceland, president of the Metropolitan Street railway. Several week ago, i.i u htrcssing a -gathering of youns men .Mr. Vroeland spoke very r.phutiea'ly on the question of personal mar nor and outward appearance. appear-ance. "If you are looking for a job," said he, "and have but $2t in the world, spend $20 for a new s'uit of clothes, $3.50 for a new pair of. sho.?s, 50 cp'iia for a hair cut and a tdiave. Then walk where the Job is and ask for It like a man." The boys applauded. applaud-ed. Monday a spruce-looking young follow walked into Mr. Vreeland's office. of-fice. "P1ca.se give this card to the president," he said. Mr. Vreeland looked at the card when it reached him. It read: "I had $24. I paid $20 for a suit of clothes, $3.50 for a pair of shoes, SO cents for a hair cut. 1 have-walked have-walked from IT.irlem. I would like a job as conductor on your railroad." lie got tlie joti. Mr. Vreeland fears a deluge of unemployed youths with ?2i "fronts." Onorr Lira rt 'lilt-nlry. In India, where women have always bwn drudges, th" deference paid by Englishmen to ladies is always a matter mat-ter of (iuicu interest. An educated Mahotnmedtin gentleman was talking to an old resident of the Punjab, who has written on the subieet. Said the ?.iahon;m-d.;n: "Now that the queen Is uad, v.-!!! you Knglishmi-n take off your hats to ladies?" When told ; er-tainly er-tainly this would be done and asked why he made the inquiry, he said: "We thought you used to take off your hats to lalii.-a because a lady was the ruler of the country." I'tijf land's t!.lel Munl.'-ItiHiltv, According to the report of the chief The Hungerford Academy will open September 3rd. Tis -msvitU'.ioit. oiiera to tlie von nir neonle of S o r i 1 1 tr v i 1 1 e educational Jfchmnijiges equal to that of tiny similar school in the East, at a much less cost. We can prepare you for colic", or the Engli -h Course oHvrs nn opportunity to prep ire for teaching in the i'uolic Schools of the Stale. Tuition is and So. 00 per term. Apply to f Haddingtcn G-. Brown. Principal .' ' 'ff.;a:.i last year i.', .'. improvement ivo::i a ;'; met. There Tv?r few-fo'-.victesl of drunkenness, ineietuble and non-'ndict-f crime thre was a grati- r;rst'i! le. I ShOV.-ed. er poop!;; juth in thf ! lli'.c ea. e f- tying d .'crc.s. Over 2S.0iiO worth of w is sto'.en. and nearly 4.000 worth reco', eeil by the poiee. Thies thousand five hundred mls",?lisnc-oii3 siticlfs, rangir;r f-uai an an llldal eye to a bank draft for 500, wore r stored o th" c::- "ho had lost tb.es, , Don't be satistied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodo! lJyja'psi;t Cure perinancrit.ly iitul completely removes this 'Complaint-ll 'Complaint-ll relieves pel unticnt ly beeau-e it allows tlo' tired stomach perfect, rest. Diet im: wnti'f. rest, the st'diiacli. Nature? receives supplies fiotn the too.l ve eat T'lie sensible way to help til" si. enrich is to us" Kodo! Duqit'i sia (Juic, which div'esls what you eat ami can't- help but (hi you ii n )i I . C. K. Ti aiidiell. Suit I ii o ' w Are always sold by t 1. A. PAWEY, 5prii)gVi)le m ft - r la Jri" -itnii-.iud .-li- ,e: . It origiu in a !H-th? !H-th? blond una dtfic- ; It often cause-, U: impairs ha t.i.,;e, ; lcct?tliere-c:il ,, .-, It iS J'W.-5S r.: i-i ; cured by t'u- i u and tonic actfon "I j t'fc. is t..:. '. Tills grc ! Uii elei s ,- wn,U'V-e,i e.irc.,. .. on p "-refill ; oi lie- e. i ee'i, c i Style, Material and Fit f are Right I s RENTS HIGH IN CALCUTTA. Need for Ap:t ecni II umn 1 ell In liio Iinl.iia .ll.-Li-.ei'ill Calcutta ouei. pyo. amities tor builders of iifarttr.-m i:o.,se.s, aecliid-ing aecliid-ing to R. i'4ti"!S!m, co is.u-gttieial there. -f.:xo liu. .-,t,i,s? i;e Is in regard re-gard to tijfportnniti.-.; for kiicIi enterprise enter-prise are ( on? i. !; .,! i. a i oi;n ; a-tion a-tion frora hhn urt.i-r tide of February Febru-ary 28. '!' sa,'..-,: i ie .ee l .; llin. d'tion c tl.e fc.ure.p-.mi, i.eiler in Calcutta Cal-cutta ise.eii t;iui rciii.i are extra vacantly va-cantly high, li!--! various prepoeiii-uis are being i.e-.'-'.iL.je 1 for its nU.f. among others t;..s building of .-ee.'eui-l.an residences seve reached hy cleei would not pr.i people. be: e ):" If a bujldiu eonipauy .th HUiiic.vut capital Vouid eo:ii" here and erect first class up.. ; iiiieai ho,u-,to. siu li as wo hava jn New York asid other larse cities, Of E':x or eight e-iorles (tl.'t more, at? the telling must be high on account of the hot cliruatei, with elevators ele-vators and a'l modern conveniences, they wmdd be taken by govctiim-nt oltlciais; a:id niei chaiits at a lai g" rental. ; Where ground ii as costly as it is In' the liurop-an auartev of Calcutta, Cal-cutta, en account of its limited inc. . apartment, houses properly const rnci-.u This is the Month for camping parties and fishing excursions. Get your fishing tackle, hammocks, etc., here at lowest prices. I SPRINCU'II.LE DRUG CO. o 17. XI. 11". oily, Propriotoi' o g-;-oq s; ? c-i o vc.3c .ca'5 e I l-.ileo out. I I bo c ti iuiiv. ay.', but t his setitt'ac -lory, as lie-r lie-r C) live ill the city. R. A.DC&L, rrebidout. B. L. CUMMIN OS, Oashior H. T. REYSOTUS. Viee-Presiat. Springville Banking Co. Sl'lx'liNtiVlI-I.lC. UTAH Or4;j.-l t,f. fitook. JD0,OOO. I'ratisacts a general Ian kin'. business. Kxclianjre bought and sold and depot it-- received subject to check, l'oiti per cent ititi rest-paid o'i time dep-.i-.its, coin oumlliiK semi-annually M-mey always on band for short time loans. . 1 would bring tlie desired relief -n-1 be paying., Investment's. A dwelling- j TV,-! two or three stories, with a goi.ul -aized compound (ground), rents for from ?2,000 to $3,500 per annum. This consulate con-sulate geperal. which occupies a flat on the second floor 70x90 feet, with eb-Ht steps to.-te't-ch it ttd-no elevator -o Otlur modern Irnprovements, rents for 5 1 .050 per arinum. I mention these instances in-stances "ro show what rents are here, end tney will be li ir her unless some way is provided to relieve the situation, situ-ation, is the city Is growing rapidly, ralcult-i Is a city of about 8in,()00 population, the capitai of Ihttii.h India, t!e renldenee of the viceroy as wt-il as the officials connected with the government, with their thous--ud-s j EHSi ' of enm'oves. but Without one (iifi- I' ,-l-,oo lw.,,.l ri,,,-i.,,r ,1 ,,11 ,-,-,ll!,,ir i "" """". V.M.D linii-i, i'lil .11. .11'. .-'1,1 ..v-.in- l l the native princes anil other wealthy citizens of India visit Calcutta, besides tourists from every part of the world: hotels are so crowded that. It is almost impossible to secure rooms at ar,y price and tents ai put on the roofs for the aeeomzuodatioii of g i ftn. 1 know of no place where Erst-class hotels are more needed or would biing better results on the iiivwimeiH.-, than In Calcutta." Medicines. Chemicals Prcci ; j.: i-sps Carefully Compounded by Karl TrancheM, Pharmacist In Chinee. l i i. R vim wrv, 1 S 1 i rinaolat, Stat bill' Ciga Toilet .rtiel-s, S'eips, Perfumery, Spouses, lirushes, "ct . iotiei y, Mu-ocu! Supplies, lite., EU'-. ; ; : of Bank Building, Springville. A-touitded The lalitcr. Kditot t;. A. lirowil. of Pelilict 1 -- ville, S. C , was once immensely surprised. sur-prised. "Throui'li Idiiu sutTetii" from Ih s, psia," he writes, ' inv wife was great : run down, She, had no strength "i vigor and sufTered t'r :V (list ress ti , ;u her stomach, but -he t ri"d Kb'ci ric. Hitters which belpii! her at. once, and. after using four hot t b-s, site is entirely well, can cel. anything, i t's a grand tonic, and its gentle la.-'ive finalities are spiemii 1 for torpid over." For Indigestion. Loss of Appet itc, Stomach ami Liw-r troubles if. a positive, guaiuiiloeii cure. Only ."t'C at Springville luug Company. "inn HunUreil Y.ur O 1. On tlu- i of December, j;je2, th" Itussian i'i' wdll have the opportunity oppor-tunity of eh brrctlng its two hundredth iiiinivisary. It was on that day In the year 17i.'2 ti...? Peter the (ireat signed the ukase one ring the publication of the f!r.-t as .i.iti new.-.paper. the "News on Mdliaiy aed Other Matters." A few days later '.e first number of this official Ku.-slnii newspaper was Issued, and from .bn, i.oy It;, 17(0, It appeared regularly both in Petersburg and Moh row. I bis til ' the way, had News cea ml p. preparat ions a Hiise.ian in ji i bration f th' graphic;. 1 m i publicailon ' containing a i newspaper!" pi ' n n ' i iid'o neil prominent joe. The net J-liic. work are to ' "ii.npoi ; lug tie. intei.il to una re vi ..-i ariT ex).. 1 B Yoti kiioif thai TJiis is I he season of l lie year when Housewives desire new Paper and Cat juts. OUU STOCK in these lines at" compkdc and unr Prices are right. We al-o have a lino lino of I i n I j v Ciirriiics. ivioxjrT ? oTPTPxiiuir 01 a e Tc. hJ ru a E And ;: IXiTlXTCr.lOQ, Etc. H' KM ,itids of I'lebri ake. .' (Joods. Sp'"''al a ' ten t bui i, to i. ob is lor home made Casket and Coitri ' of a'l -Is. Also have a Full Line of Wad l,:;;i"- s . Walter Wheelnr, : : : ,ipi r;;i- U"ck ICast of I'.ickaiidV .-ore. Russian newspaper, by "it a short life. The appear in 171 1. Already " being iniido In the for the worthy !,- Jubilee. The Itlblio- "f Moscow plans th") a magnificent work t Of uli the Husalan ; -bed frwn' 17'i2 to 19'i2 ii " the pict nre.s of n.iilsts nnd publishers of the Bale of the " i.'-nd hb a fund for ; larnullKt. They also - e on this oenmlon a oil at M'.'-S'-ov. t... K. II. Ilei-sb.y Thus. A. P.ecsdcy EEESLEY MAEBLE AND GRANliE WORKS, Ilia II GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK J MARBLE and GRANITE MCJIUKENTS, HEAD iTONES, MARKERS, TABLET:, cor;:;3S, etc., etg. j t i . : A,. . 1 Tt w,. ".iii nil (ur 1 , r ifle Mel iiruntte In car lod loti iiiel i'l n ie iifnr r'-vi' liA.fst iiisiIiIo prti en. All ' k tiiio- oiii -"'"I s 1 1 1 r 1 1 y fj-s-i cpi. , In every piirtlcu-Iiii piirtlcu-Iiii , It ,il i iv mmi ipiit wu' .nut i:e( tuir prlc?H. itTiTumiiii i nr'in t ti rtmrrirtT aiwn |