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Show Univof Utab 1 1 TirTTvriHf7M TTTVTr? TTI m ' M - . M A. Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah-'Tne Garden of the West," ""VOLUME 12. NUMBER 8. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, NOVEMBER 7. 1901. PRICE, $1.25 TER ANNUM. Ll1-; 1 1 1 - LIVED LONG ON THE rATTH. hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. RELATiOr: CF TWO PLANETS. A 4 the Karth hii1 the Mm:i Are to K tch Other. moon will continue to recede from us. New York Press. therefore. The day of the earth Is now shorter tnan the month the period of revolution of the moon. The moon i is therefore slowly receuing from us, The cm th revolves on its axis once and it has baen recording for thou-ln thou-ln twenty-four hours. Millions of : Eands of centuries. But the day of years ago the day was twenty-two : tne earth is, as we have seen, slowly l ours; millions of years before it was ; growing longer. The finger of the twenty-one. As we lock backward into I tides is always pressing upo:i the rim time we find ihe earth revoU-ing faster 0f our huge flywheel, and slowly but end fas'er. The-e was a time, aj?cs ago, 'surely lessening the speed of its rota-long rota-long before geology besliis, when the ! tion. So long as the terrestrial day is earth was rotating in a day of five 01 ! shorter than the lunar month the fix hows in length, in tha remotest last, the earth revolved in a day of shout live h'irs. It cou'd revolve no fas'er than this and remain a single unbroken mass, says Professor E. S. HoMen in Harper's Magazine. It was tt this time that the moon was born Erpa.ated. broken off, from the parent n ar3 of the earth. The earth was then n molten, flattened sphere cf lava. Its whole bedy was fluid. The tides, which are now small, superficial, and 0 to say, local, were then universal tend immenre. They occurred at short Intervals. The whole surface of our globe wes Effected. And the corresponding corre-sponding lur.ar tides in the molten mcen were inc'efinlte'y greater still. fllir itny u.ifw tn-ctlty-fmr hOIU'S; the 1'is'ance of the moon la now 240,000 miirs. Whei our flay was about five l oins long the mien way in contact with the carth'T suiface. It had just 1 rohen away 'rem s p".r nt mass. As the length of tie terrestrial day increased, in-creased, so did the distance of the moon. The twj quan.ities are ccn- r.ect'd by ir.excrable equations, if one j varies, so rcu.-H th? ot.ier. Whenever i HOTBED OF ANARCHY. Pencil Sharpeners. Between the large crank-operated pencil-sharpener and the small pocket one there has hitherto seemed to be no medium-sized article r.hich had neither cost nor bulk as an objection. A novelty in this line that should prove a great convenience for school nnd mercantile use has been invented. There is an inner sleeve, in which the pencil is inserted, with a clamp to aid in holding it rigid. The gear whoe's are connected in a train between the outer hood and the cutting shaft. The pencil to be sharpened I3 forced int3 the sleve until it FtrSVs the cutter, The operator then grasps the hub ia one hcd, -placrs the runber-eovere-1 friction ring in contact with a desk or table top and rolls the ring on the plane surface, which rcpld'.y revolves the cutter in connection w'.th the pn-c'l. pn-c'l. Eugene Emke of Lakcview, Ore., is the patentee. Srldeuce that Men Kil.ste.l Before Data Fixed by Accepted Authority. Fortunately there is no chance for a .eligious coutroversy over recent discoveries dis-coveries that seem to upsft the accepted accept-ed chronology of the Bible. That chronology is admittedly of human origin and therefore liable to be fallible. falli-ble. Professor Flinders Petrie, in a lecture recently delivered in London, presented gome rather startling thao-ries thao-ries as to the antiquity of the human race that will doubtless give rise to more or less dispute. The professor's proofs as to his theories are said to be incontrovertible. He contends that there is an unbroken chain of historic his-toric record going back to 5,000 B. C besides objects of art and industry that carry history back 2,000 years further, thus making the indubitable record of human history cover 9,000 years. Yet dates 7.000 B. C. do not take us back to the beginning. There are traces, he says, of a civilization that came to Egypt from some other country. coun-try. The earliest graves have figures of a race of bushmen of a type like that discovered in France and Malta, suggesting that one race formerly extended ex-tended from northern Africa into Eu rope. Beyond these bushmen there are j figures of women captured from still earlier races probably of the palaeolithic palaeo-lithic age. Of this latter age there are many evidences In the elevated plateau east of the Nile, where, in a region at present .wholly uninhabitable, uninhabita-ble, are found the remains of many settlements. The existence of a population popu-lation here indicates that there was a time when the climate of Egypt was totally different from what it is todaywhen to-daywhen a rainfall fertilized lands now deserts. Such a climate could hardly have existed unless the desert of Sahara was then under water. A rise of the Saharan area, coinciding with a sinking of the present bed of the Mediterranean, would explain the lndisputeble fact that the fauna, flora and racial affinities of northern Africa are with Europe rather than with the parts of Africa south of the Sahara. Egypt supplies us, according to Professor Pro-fessor Petrie, with physical evidences cf th? antiquity of man in the shape I of 9,000 years' continuous remains, but I ether countries, notably Mesopotamia, I furnish similar indications. The "finV made by recent explorers in the e'tcs of the old cities in ths vallay ! of the Euphrates seem to prove the I exi3tncn of an empire extending from : the I eiT-b.n gulf to the Mediteranean ; rt a period when Hgypt itself was in j :ts ii, fancy. Chicago Chronicle. THE TRAINING SCHOOL TOR POLITI-CAL POLITI-CAL ASSASSINS. Paterson, Jiew Jersey Hat 8U t'nen-vlable t'nen-vlable Keputa'Ion i'ropuganiU of the tlospul of Hate Building , in Which Meeting Are Hold. (he rotation tit.e cf a planet is shorter I Jnrr T-ln' Not IvirM. I Jury trials arc gr.ir.g ojI of favor in ratellitc, the f feet of their mutual ac- ma Hon Is to accelerate the motion of , the Wn? b bench at the present : Trlr.lt y ses- rnlo'lOn anil In frv.TP it til IllflVP 1. i SiOn, larger orbit to increase its distance. 1 jury. 162 are to be tried -ithuut a I Cures the Grip in Tuio Days j N'i remedy equals Warner's White ' Wine of T;ir Syrup fur this terrible and f;it:il disease. If taken thoroughly and in t ime, it will cure a case iu two (lavs, and fur the coUL'h that follows Lm G'inne it never fails to give relief. li ice il and ,'jJ cents. Lames vy rappers dim Shirt Waists There are naore professed anarchists in Paterson fhaa in any other city ia the United States. The "silk city" of New Jersey the capital cf ;all the "reds" In th country the seat of a kind of university for the training of regicides. Here Bread, the assassin of King Humbert, was trained and when the assassin's knife sank Into the breast of Empress Elizabeth of Austria, Aus-tria, the secret service bureaus of Europe Eu-rope sent extra men to Paterson as the fountain fcource of anarchy. It is in Paterson. that Ia Question Sociale, the leading wean of anarchy In this country, is published, and to its columns col-umns the notorious Emma Goldman, the inspirer pt the demon Czolgosz, contributes Incendiary articles. This crime-lucitlng paper is published pub-lished in the -rear of the top floor at 355 Market street, and here may be found Its editor and the leader of 3,500 Italians, who comprise the local society soci-ety known ad the Right to Existence. The. editor is a Spaniard, Pedro Esteve, the most pronounced anarchist in the land. "Killing a King," this man said after the assassination of King Humbert, Hum-bert, "makes neoplo think. We want to exterminate evils by forco. Ws never consider consequences. . We are opposed to government, which means political tyranny. We do not believe in religion, lavrs, or individual owner ship of property." Under the tutelage of Esteve men are trained in the business of assassi nation and from Paterson they go forth as propagandists of the gospel of hate. In the rooms ou the top floor where the paper is published the anarchists hold their principal meetings. Here they gather to approve and gloajt over the murder of king or president ana to lay plans for future assassinations. Should an officer or suspicious person be present the meeting resolves itself Mn " Ancient Foe To health and happiness ia Pcrofula as us'y as ever since time immemorial. It causes bandies in the r.cck, disfigures dis-figures the skin, inflames the mucous membrane, wastes the muscles, weakens weak-ens the bones, reduces the power of resistance to disease and tho capacity for recovery, and develops into consumption. con-sumption. "A bunch appear! on the left side ot my neck. It caused grem pain, was lunced, and became a running sor?. I went Into a general decline. I wax persuaded to try liood's Sarsaparllia. nnd when 1 hud taken Six bottles my ueck was hwikxl, and I have never bad snv trouble of t'10 kind since." Mks. K. T. Smyder, Troy, Obio. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will rid you of it, radically nnd permanently, per-manently, as they have rid thousands. "now Strang Ladbw Da Act," ; Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, a ehort time ago, incognita, did a slight act of charity char-ity for a poor ignorant woman, who, on meeting Mrs. Floh the second time, bluntly asked her name. Mrs. Fish told her, whereupon the woman opened her eyes wide In astonishment and exclaimed: "What, Mrs. Fish, the lady!" '1 hope so," replied Mrs. Fish, vlth a smile, "Deir me," said the perplexed per-plexed woman, whose lot In life had made her sadly pessimistic, ."how st.ange some ladies do act nowadays!" New York Times. c -m"m i Si I it A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will clve a free sample (if Chamberlain's .Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one wanting want-ing a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipation. constipa-tion. This is a new remedy and a Koorl tine. SprinKville Drutf Cu. One by one the old London prisons are vanishing. The last to disappear was Millsbvak, and now Coldbath Fields, with Us huge and gloomy gateway gate-way c" which bat a vestlse remains, is almost equally a thing of the past The postofflce octopus, whose tentacles are far-reaching in the district ot Mount Pleasant, has taken possesion of the "House of Correction," which was opened in TTsl,"" Mir A BUasonrl Minister Theory. The meeting of the . presbytery' of Kansas City was fo mal y opened with a sermon by Rev. A. D. Ma,ldra,D. X)., of Independence, says the Kansas City Journal. He chose for h s text Revelation Revela-tion xx'. 50: "He that sat upon tha throne said, 'Behold, I will make all things new.' "Ihe Rev. Mr. Madeira contended that man has been deteriorating deterior-ating m ntally. morally, and physically, physi-cally, since the creation, and that he is now far her from a state of moral perfection than ev.r. "Human civilisation civili-sation is d s rlb ng a descending scale," he taid, In part. "Man is Just as wicked tcday as he was in the days cf barbarism. He is Just as bloodthirsty blood-thirsty now as he wis then. The only differenca appir.ct is that now. In these days of civilization, he is a polished as a sin in tfid of a pro-c'a'.med pro-c'a'.med barbarian." Hs illustrated his argument that man is deteriorat- ' ins mentally by imp'oring his hearers to note the fact that every great man, from the statesman to the poet, that t!;e w ,rld knows, w, s a being of tha past. He compared th morality of past ages to the present in illustrating his statement that man is becoming more and more dsgraded as the human hu-man race live. "We are living in the last stage of the world's existence," he said. ' Msn will grow so wlckel tint tlod will not be ab'e to siaud his i n-ning n-ning longar and wiil destroy the world. God will then make his children child-ren white as snow by mukinj all things anew." Street Are Kept Clean. Glasgow has no less than 315 mll?3 of streets to keep clean, but all acknowledge ac-knowledge that they are kept clean. ThO'Corporatlon employs 1.S00 men to do the work all active men, who real-ly real-ly earn their wages and are not mere loafers ou the pay list. There is also an 800 acre farm in connection with the department. All garbage and refuse ref-use are classified, and nothing that can be turned into use is destroyed. Iron, tin, paper, rags, etc., are separated. What cannot be otherwise utilized Is made to serve as fuel in generating $V) horse power In lighting tho city. elnnn.J lfv-i.lj,il r!,tf-,ia in flit, o-niltw nitMl in a ,..t.rla I LUItr J with the provisions of the Prisons Act of 1877. Luck lu Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Woi. Spircy, t Walton Furnace, Vt , got a b( x of Bucklen's Arnica 8alve, thai wholly cured a horrible Fever Sent on hit Mthjun, else eon Id, Positively r u ises. Felonsr UTCe'f nj Jm TJF tions, lions, lJurns, corns and j'lies. Only23e. Guaranteed by Sprlngvlllo Dealers. FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK o BEGINNING o Monday, Nov. 4, We will put on sale a COMPLETE LINE of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS ami WRAPPERS, nil New and up-to-date styles. Every garment made by one of ihe leading lDuiiufnclurer?, and QUALITY, MAKE and FIT ore guaranteed. ' Wo will fhow a beautiful line of SILK and FLANNEL WAISTS for evening and street wear. Also Thirty different styles in Ladies' Wrappers. Many prices cut for this sale. It will pay you to call and examine this line before making your purchases for full :::::: ::::::: 355 MARKET STREET, into a political affair which discusses conditions in Italy., but with none save the faithful around anarchy and assassination assas-sination are the subjects. Sleep A in Id Flame. Breaking Into a Mazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Fancied se- dirity, and death near. Its that way when you neglect couulis and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New DiS' eovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Luntf Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bill. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tust ing, its guaranteed to satisrv by Springvllle Dealers. Trice 5uc and tl.00. '1 rial bottles free. MM"'4,41 SHOE SiVJUK STILL ON FOR THIS WEEK . Youns 3jrort BIZ 55, fftUllUlUlUlUUlll 1. A. PARNEY. I Trick of 1'eunut Vrndera. Hoys who sell peanuts In tho grandstands grand-stands at the baseball grounds are never discouraged If there is "nothing doing" In their line until after the fifth Inning. Patrons of the game do not begin to feel "peckish" until after 5 o'clock, and then the ppannt boy begins be-gins to work diplomatically. If be jells one bag in a row of men he does not pans on to the next isle, but waits In the back seats until his first customer cus-tomer begins to eat peanuts. In a minute or two men who never had any thought Of buying peanuts beckon to him to come forward. Usually his basket Is empty before he reaches the next aisle and he goes bark for a fresh itipply. One bag of freshly roasted peanuts in the hands of a man who cats them as though he enjoys thpm is sure to crn,ite an anp-tte for a lozeu more bagi among his neighbors. Me Your Letters on fine stationery. It adds to the force of business j correspondence, it gives a friendly letter more weight, it makes a love letter twice as sweet if written on well finished finely tinted paper. f We have exccllc.it business tablets from fie, to 2fic. j l ine box papers 10c to :ific. Envelopes all sizes and shapes, prices from fie a bunch to 2lc. We have also J an assortment of sealing wax and monogram seals, i utieiiiialled in this city. I SPRINGVILLE DRUG CO., T. II. KKLLV, l'nipr. 2 R. A, DEAL, Frscident. tt. L. OUJfKISQS. OashUr H. T, REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. Sl'KINGVILLli, UTAH CaiDitnl Stools. $00,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depos its received subject to check. Four percent interest paiil on time deposits, conir,ounling semi-annually Money alwavson hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist in Chartfc. City Drug Store, O. 12. TKANCIIKt. IMinriimolat. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, EU, Etei. : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. |