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Show There is an Opportunity for the careful buyer to save some money just now at IRVINE & SONS' PROVO You can buy Skirts, Silk and Wool Waists, Jackets and Underwear, Etc., at Bargain Prices Special Values in Shoes. Special Values in Outing Flannels. Special Values in Fleece-Lined Hose. ' We are making a clearing for Spring Goods, and it will be to your advantage to get in on a few of the good things at Mine & Sod 14 Center St., Pro vo, Utah BUY THE onw i warn mm an a ., CITAJSniMr M A rillnir kJiriWVliiU iUiiVnillE 2)0 riot be deceived by those who ad vertl.se a $00.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can bo bought from us or any of our deulors from 15.00 to $13.00. WC MAKE A VAflKTY. THE HEW HOME 13 TEE BEST, Tho Feed determines the fctrenc-th or weakness of Howing Machines. The lV!!l!e Fwd combined with other troutf )oinU makes the Aew Home uij uesjti rawing iuacniue to uuy. WiitafarCiRCULARS I showlnjr tho dlf- , it'reni stylos f we munuQttturoanJ prices before purchasing THE m HOME SE'A'INC MACHINE GO. ORANOC, MASS. aiTnlon Sq. N. Y., Chicago, I II., Atlanta, Ga., Bt. Louis, Mo., D:il!as,Te.T., San Francisco, Cal FIT PM.1T, BY Yevylor llroa,, Provo. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks CnVRir.Mn Ar. quick,1; aarertaln our opinion free whether aa Invention g pronnhlr patentable. fomntunlfa-tionaatiictlrronflilentlal. fomntunlfa-tionaatiictlrronflilentlal. Hnndhonkon Patent enl free. Olrteat ttnry for aerurmg patenu. Patents taken throtmh Mann & Co. receive vprruH nwiHV, wiinnui vunxire, la 106 Scientific America.! A har.rtnomelr lllnat rated weeklr. Larueat elr-illation elr-illation of any eolentlBo Journal. Terma. 13 a Tear; four montha, II. Bold brail newniealera. MUNN&Co.38'8 'New York IIWiaJ WW IIWII VI Braucb Office. 636 F 8t Waahlu.iou D. C. The Oklahoma Opportunity M Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa. Goiuanche and Apache Reservations Reserva-tions In Oklahoma to be opened this summer, with 2,000,000 acres available for public settlement. This publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate, actionized map of the district, conditions of entry and the Act of Congress opening the Reservation. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Is the only line running to and through tho reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity arid the Western Trail, giving more facts of Interest to Iloineseekers will be tent free by E. W. Thompson, A.(i. P. .vt. A., TtijM-k;!, Kan. fyouR. faiths:: ours if you ti y . Shiloh's Consumption "" . . and ours is so strong we I guarantee a cureor refund money, and we send you free trial bottle if you write for it. SHILOH'S costs 25 cents and will cure Consumption, Con-sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for 50 years. s. t. wells N to., L,e Koy. a. Y. f ..I. Climm Dnnt Tarn rnmrtm ih. Ctnmarh TRAGEDY OF A LOCOMOTIVE. Inglorious Rodinz of the Career of World' Fair Wonder. Engine No. 999, bo the types have told, draws a dally milk train on the New York Central railroad. Therein lies the tragedy of a locomotive. Eight years ago this same 999 was a pet exhibit ex-hibit In the machinery department of the World's Fair at Chicago. It was the monarch of the rails, the holder of a world's record, the subject of great newspaper headlines, and the inspiration in-spiration of editorials on attainable speed. In May, 1883, without breathing breath-ing hard, No. 999 did a nine-mile spurt on a level track at the rate of 102 miles an hour. On the same trip and many times afterward the great locomotive drew the Empire State express during a long run at a sustained sus-tained speed of more than a mile a minute. It was photographed in its great act by the biograph process, and to this day, on countless moving pic ture scroens, breathless music hall crowds may see Its counterfeit pre sentment apnroaeh and vanish in a calcium glare. And now 999 draws a milk train! Havlns traveled "the pace that kills, it bos gone to the rest cure. Overtrained, Xke a human athlete, the ex-champion of the steel highway must henceforth "live softly" all its days. But what a churning It would give the fresh Orange county cream If some day old 999 should suddenly sud-denly awake, as did the old deacon's famous trotter, to a revived sense of Its former prowess! New York Sun. Jiew Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Kucklen's Arnica isalve. It kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises; conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores: cures Eruo'ions. Salt Ilheum. Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Ooly,25c at SprinRville Dealers. I the Lobster Doomed T The agents of the Massachusetts fish and game commission are doing their Jis,rJL, in enforcing ine snori-ioDsier wu.uiuj ali lUB , gfwc ir ! . . ali,,.flUlM..5ioA8.nf LilpriQlu ljWc-..-b. ! .d when the lobster e idll there .ees, as many wins ne win, mere iiPM be quite a falling off in the state revenues. One Lynn man was recent ly "soaked" to the tune of $275, over fifty "short" lobsters having been found in his porsession, and many other fines of from $10 upward have been assessed. A seafaring man who is familiar with the entire coast and Its lobster fishing And packing industry indus-try from Cape Cod to New Foundland, expressed the opinion that the lob3ter is surely doomed. "If I had my way," said he, "I would repeal all the short-lobster short-lobster laws and let the fishermen make a grand scramble for every lobster lob-ster In Bight. They have got to go anyway, and you might as well get rid of them at once as to go through the farce of trying to keep people from catching them." Boston Globo. Heads Should NeverjAche. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the rcniady that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie. Va.. she Writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured rue of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Ireadache, Constipation, liilious- ness. 25c at Springville Dealers. Waive Still Prague Kranre. We are accustomed to thinking of France as a country every Inch of which is settled and cultivated and to regard the wolves which once jwarnied in that fair country as hav ing vanished long ago. But it seems lhat wolves still are numerous and destructive to life and property. So rapidly did the wolves increase after the war with Germany that In 1882 a taw was passed offering a reward for every one of these animals killed. Since the institution of these premiums pre-miums nearly 9.000 wolves have hepn killed and over $130,000 has been paid out in premiums. Last year there vere 115 wolves killed. For killing Ihe wclf with young $30 is paid; for I full-grown wolf of either sex $20, ind fo whelps $8 apiece. In medlovel :imes wolves were the great pest ol Franc?. They killed people at tbe rery ftates of Paris and were even known to prowl about the city streets at night. i.. tho ri. .-r- .... - u lnp lola I Laxative Rromo Quinine Tuhletx cure cold In one dny. No Cure, uo Pay, lrk.-e 2! cento. 0rm Theory Cover Kv.rythln(r, Some one has discovered that sunstroke sun-stroke is only the work of a microbe of peculiar shape and kiud. It only remains now to find the germ which causes people to freeze to death In winter time. The germ which Invades me physical anatomy that has been ,.. . . ... . Struck bv phln nw an,! that plnys havoe with por son who are run over by railroad ra ns can SWIFTEST Or QUADRUPEDS. Greyhound Hold the Record for Getting Over the Ground Fastest. Three men hi a carriage, followed y four dogs, alighted at one of the roadhouses Just beyond Kingsbridge I while I was resting there recently, I and proved to be so Interesting In J their conversation that I lingered jmany minutes beyond my time to listen lis-ten to them and to learn something that I did not know before. When the :dogs took me Into their confidence 'the owners did the same. It appears mat they had been out In Westchester Westches-ter county, running the dope and making mak-ing a record for their performances. "There is the fastest animal that runs on four legs," said one of the men, as he pointed at a long, lank, sinewy English greyhound that turned toward to-ward us a countenance fairly beaming with intelligence. "I don't mean that particular dog," he continued, "but T do mean his variety, and he is not the slowest member of it by anv means. I We have just been trying him under careful timing, and found that he went, when on full gallop, twenty yards a second. That means a mile in a minute and twenty-eight seconds a speed that comes very near that of a carrier pigeon and would leave iai ueuiua any quadruped that we know of. This is a matter that I have studied and know something about. There are few thoroughbred horses that can exceed nineteen yards a second, and I have known greyhounds grey-hounds to better that by four yards. Foxhounds have a record of four miles In six and a half minutes, or neariv eighteen yards a second. That is fast going and as good as the most rapid of the hare famiiy can do. This speed is to some extent aa inherited gift from away back, for I have been informed that wolves ean run all night at the rate of a mile In three minutes. Nansen says that Siberian dogs can travel forty-five miles on the ice in five hours. This is fast eotnir. but these greyhounds hold the record." kxenange. HAWAIIAN EOYS PLUCX. To Start a School News Money for a Gymnasium. The Hawaii i) boys are apparently boys of spirit. Those of the Kaahu-manu Kaahu-manu school at Honolulu Jiave Innir desired a gymnasium building on the school grounds, but the cttv ha3 not seen fit to bul'.d It for them. Now the boys have undertaken to raise the money and have It built without. municipal aid. After holding several meetings they decided on a plan whlsh they feel sure will be successful. The boys are soon to start a paper to be called the Maiie Lehua to be devoted to matters cf interest concerning Kaa-humanu Kaa-humanu school, r-nd in a general way give information concerning all the scr,PtIons to the paper and atfvertifs-1 ...s lUB , uope to torui me nucleus Of a fund Which will en tar toward . making their pet scheme a certainty. Kaahumenu school has a printing establishment, es-tablishment, and the older hnva nr being tausht to set type and perform j all the little Odd lobs which are nivei. , . . sary in the printing department of a . , ' loh nftlen nr mii:iniu Tl.., 1 ' - .. . t iu' j uate a fine printing press and everything appertaining ap-pertaining to the mechanical n?eds of such a paper as they contemplate issuing. issu-ing. The printing of a pa-per would naturally come within the scope of the training which the teachers are giving giv-ing the older pupils, and the practical lesson in conducting a papr will be of great benefit to them. New York Sun. Homemade Aurora Rorealla. A foreign scientist has recently made some wonderful experiments ia electricity that will crown his name with honor. By plunging the negative wire of a powerful induction eoli in a vessel of water and brlnsing tbe positive wire Into contact with the surface of the wa'r.r, 0r slightly below it, he has succeeded in creating the perfect aurora borealis, or northern lights we have In the sky with such wonJer a-id admiration. The flickering streamers, now faint, now brilliant; the dark arc or half circle from which they flow all th varied phenomena that have puzzled the mind of the observer are accurately repeated on a small scale. M. Piante thinks that the aurora of our northern skies is produced by a flow of positive electricity through the upper regions of the air into planetary space, the tact mat ngntr.ing and other similar phenomena are not frequent at the polar regions showing that the dis charge is not toward the earth. Ha believes that all the planets are char-r ed With DOsltive electricity on.i v,,t mis Hows out from fhe neighborhood of their magnetic noles ivh w . , j Vt I ' 1 U fc .. , , nun I I, meets no resistance It joes off in obscure ob-scure rays, but when It encounters masses of vapor then it becomes the glorious aurora. JfanibKr of Toliwooplo Mottmrn. Every observer notes a cons den ola number of small mttoois while he Is .vauiHc uuservauou. Tue field of view of a tjlwope U a very small fraction cf the whole surface of the heavens. A simple proiortlou based on thp flnmhar itf ,K....nj . v ' v ,ut4 iuj- teors enables an estimate of th limn ber of meteors In the whole uky to be made. This estimate has been made by Dr. See of the Naval Observatory at Washington, who concludus that about 1.200,000,000 telescopic nietto.-s appear In the whole sky dally. A'lout ten to fifteen million meteor b '..grit enough to be visible to the naked ovn encounter the parlh ditlv .. encuunier ine parin c . . " 1 r mJ t' " f P''0t K,WiJ"- , "7 rom:u:n,,'l the t- i BE FAMOUS, COST 125. Scheme to Profit by th Vanity of OneM r'ellow. The latest scheme to make the vanity van-ity of every day citizens a source of profit comes ia the customary form of the biographical encyclopedia, but It veils its purpose with a refinement of the old time business like offer to publish pub-lish the picture of the person approached ap-proached in case so much money is paid. The present enterprise ap- iuui;ues me vicum with the announcement an-nouncement that the issue cf a new book of the lives of prominent Amer leans ia contemplated and that his his tory ia to be handed down tn nnctpr lty in the volume. He is requested to co-operate to the extent of 82.V in the undertaking. He has. of coiirRn been selected for the volume on no'. count of his Importance and his pic ture la also to bo put in when substan nai evidence of his co-operation is forthcoming. Doubtless this scheme Will be as Successful, ro tar aa tho profits of its promoters are concerned. m the others that have preceded it ihe circulars are, as a rule, sent to men who have acquired a certain prominence of a kind that does not bring them before the public. They Bee an opportunity to be put into books in which they have seen others with no more right than themselves figure among the prominent men of the day; so they pay the sum asked for the privilege. As the number of men able to afford this luxury grows larger every day, the making of such hooka ia likely to be a source of profit for some time to come. New York Sun. A Profitable Investment. "i was irouDieci ror about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," says E. Deinick, Somerville, Ind. "I spent about 81,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." You dou't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet Eat all you want. Kodol Dvsnersia Cure cures al stomach troubles. People's Drug tstore. rani!-s Principal Prortoctlon. .i i ... ittiiauii iiaa never lIKel rh" which K'nl! tseutcd her as "Our i-a ly of the Snows," thinking that it nugm ne neid to cast reproach on her climate and discourage emfirratmn Wilkes's female admirer, (iefendin? Llni lrull that irom the reproach cf squinting. Ea!d he aid not squint n,ore thnn pent pentleman and a "man of honor duh t to squint, and Canadians in general rfol t,r. hi. bit more wintry than it ought to te. A Dominion lecturer In London has . uut. tl ecently told the Imperial Institute al! ,bout it, bt failed to mention that the i ti ,...it. - .. 1 lue yuueipai pi uuiiri un or tno COuti'rv lo i,,.It ,. ,. coun':ry is I'JC LJUILUU OILtte5? fOliri'l " ""lUra' lOUn.I on arrival to be particularly intelligent end useful. New York T:".nne. - - To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Kromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's signatuie is uu each box. 25c. From an Anthor'i JournU. Following is an extract from the lourual of an author who has not been fortunate enough to write a tuocest'fs novel: "Kose at 5 and thought out plot for a short story. At 8 I rang the breakfast bell, moved thh chair:-around chair:-around the tabUj and rattled the knives to fool the neighbors. Wrota twe poems on the World as a great place tc fat in; also a short article to pi:,-f that appetite Is a rr.ere delusion. ! (hen went to the postoIRce to he:u- th-clerk th-clerk 6ay there had been a wrecl, ci the road and my check for a late ma:! tiscrlpt wouldn't arrive until aft-Christinas. aft-Christinas. The clerk observing if.., It was 'a beautiful day,' I went o .t dined sumptuously on the climate.- e"v orU Telrjvam. UliuW WlltUi. ill tli.1 (All Q ' Um i mi. .mm mm M rij Baat CouKh Syrup. Tmlii Cm in Time, uin nT nrutririptn Do yju Intend buyi.ig a ri.1 J or rlstcl? If.fo, get tho b.-st TBYENS Klilcs r-.niro in nriivi from SI (in tn ?7,"t.(!0. For l.tive and maull game, n!; (i f r tprg.it piactic-e. Pistols from ?J.."0t-),.'0.Wl. j rV'ivl dfniiip for liirpo cntnlnRiin llliw- ) ln.i,i.nml-tolin.', brimful ol valuable I II . i f,;. l: 1,1 1 i o.i tn B.xirlslln ll. J itifj" I ' 'Vl'i'J: km AND T32L CO'tfifjij 2740 f-i::.r:lk.;C?Wki . . .an r.u$. Sjr mrm DL3 4 Dyspepsia Cure ninActc what vou eat This preparation contains all of the dizestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all tha Wi.-l r.n ro-lnt TllP Tllfist Setiai tl V6 Btomachs can take it. By its use many-thousands many-thousands of dyspeptics have been .. i n. . V. : . . ., 1 1 1 orl If curuu alter eveiy uuiur cwc wii.u. is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but da you good 1 T r TlL-irinmiY'ri i 1 1 1 li Mt Ot The $1. bottle contaius2J4 Unustbe50c. size. TH. PETERSON, General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing Best, Scientific Horseshoeing All Work Guaranteed. Noted Cities CHICAGO ffi'1!!1!:: the I ntled states ,,t,l ,,r iio ,.i. enterprise as well as beint; the Windy City MILWAUKEE ,h; reputation on account of the quality as well as tiie quantity of its annual production of beer. RT P A TTT WlllIe P"5ib1v not so kJ.-- "Oil generally well known as the two former cities. Is nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one of the popular popu-lar t win Cit ies of the Nortwest. ALL THREE XtoS! names combined form the name of America's Greatest Railway, famous and noted the world over for its Superior Management. Klegant Equipment. Splendid Service and Kenenil adoption of all the latest Safety Appliances for the comfort and safety of lta patrons. Its Electric l.ilit T,.,.i.,o . ..i world over. "' "uleu l,:B It is thp Short I.in.i l,., I Uij..H-o. and like Mjpt-iior aitiotVs of merchandise mer-chandise is. Once Trteff. -Always tsed. 1 ry it the next time you po iiadt. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Arent. . Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Part Railway, Salt Lake City. Utah. File Flirnlitire r lor I' If our fine Be! Room Suites, Center Tublfs mid Oiirj.els will not j.leae y..u i'r holiday giTls, y'ii will ,e tmly hold lo satisfy. Prices and terms unequal.). Healthy Old People say the main thins to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order if you want to keep well and live long. Good physicians say thesamt thing, too. The remedy called PfeM TABULES while not mysterious or miraculous in its curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs. Just little Tabules easy to take, easy to buy and ouick to act! If your trouble is Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache. Dizziness, Constip?tion, Heartburn, Heart-burn, and the like, no need cf calling a physician. Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what he would tell you to take Permanent cure follows a fair trial. No uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES REUEF. H Than la kwtmIt wit mnnUHoii nr IUWaltkth.il. w ... H I Tl tor w,n u, maanM.' i t bWrrrX UloooUto I TIME TABIiOEl FOR SI'RINGVILLE. ITAU GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Oden and tho Count. No. S. Pacific limited J,v c.iOa ls I No. 7. from Tintic to Salt Lake Miy Lv, 8:lS.ia No 1. Pacific nal' l.v. llK.Da. m No. 0. from Sanpete to Suit I,aki Lv. 4:i, p. io No. 3. Pacific express Lv :'.! p. r No. 8, Passenger, from S-It Lake to Ti"tia Lv.ti.Wp. In No. 28, SpriiiKville to Tliitle. Mixed daily except Suuday Lv. ft:55 a. ru GOING EAST, No. 8. Mall and express Lv H:.-9 a. in Nu. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. !::to a. i. No. 2. Scenic special Lv. 4: p w' No. 4. Chicago limited Lv. j:li p. m." O. I. THOMPSON. GEO. W. HKINTZ. Local Agl. Ast. (Jen. Pass. Aut A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. C, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m.. Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a m., or Itenver at2.8:10 a m , is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m.. arming at Grand Junction at 6a.m.. giving pas-emrers the entire day to vicvy the suDerb scenery in Colorado, arriving at Gienvmud Springe at 8:30 a.m. Leadvillc 1 p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs fi:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North, Fist, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers fur IVnver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No. 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesday evenimr. W. fl. DOSEELL, D. S. DOT. BM'l ABM. TAT. Pass, hmi 20S South West Temple Dooly Ml, SAL! LAKE CITY VI |