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Show There is an nr me careiui Duyer to save some money just now ut IRYINE & 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 Good, and it will be to your advantage to get in on few of the good things at Mine & Son 14 Center St., Provo. Utah BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by thnao who advertise ad-vertise a ii0.00 Hev.m-r Machine for f 20.00. Thin kind of a machine can Le bought from user tiny -of our dealers from 513.00 to $13.03. WC MAKE A VAftirTY. THE MEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength cr weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double wd combined with other etroug points makes tho Xcw Home tiie beat bewiug Machine to buy. vr rafnrPfDPIII ADO !h"!"ir .? air- we manufacture and prices before purchasing TH5 NET B3ME SCVING MACHINE CO, ORANGE, MASS. IS Union 8q. N. Y., Chicago, I II., Atlanta, Ga. KL LouIs,Mo D-i!!as,Tox.,San Francisco, (Jut FOI OALt CY Tylor IlroM., lri)vo. BO YEAP.S' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone Minding a akati-h and description may Onlokly ascertain our opinion free wliuthor an Invmitlon Is prohably patentable. ('nmniiinlra. lions nrlolly oaiiUitentlnl. lliimUiookuu Patent snt free. OMval airenrv for an urina patents. 1'atuuia latum tlirmnih Munn A Co. receive jxttui iwtk, without charge. Pi tbe Scientific American. A bardaomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr-ciilattou elr-ciilattou of any anient mo journal. 'I run f,1 a Tar: four months, I L Sold by all newadealora. MUNN & Co.36B dNew York Branch Office, (3 T 8U Washington I), c. The Oklahoma Opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa uomancne nod Apache Reserva tions 111 wKianoma to i, cmiicd tild on mm.. ...1.1. .1 .. ... . ..... - nun nuiiiiuw, nun ,UUU,tKXI aiTPH avaiittnie n.r public settlement. This publication contains complete information as to soil and climate asectkmlzed map of the district' conditions of entry ami (lie Act of uuiiKrwts opening 111c Kescrvatlon. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Is tho only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western Trail, giving moro facts of Interest to lIo.nesei'kers will be teat free by JK. W. Thompson, a. . I A T. A., Tij)ftka, Kan. Opportunity r Til YOUR. FAITH 22:. our if you try Shiloh's Consumption - . 4- . and ours ia no strong we I .irr guarantee a cure or refund V V w money, and we send you free trial bottle if you write for it. SHIlvOH'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 60 years. 8. C. Wells & Co., Ie Roy, W. V. Dnnt Ten rnrrart tlx Stomach SCRAPS. Nova Scotia fruit has been wefl received re-ceived on the Scotch and English markets mar-kets this year. Furlong was at first a furrow long, or the distance that a pair of oxen would plow in half an hour. The flrRfr street railroad was laid In New York city in 1832, between the city hall and Fourteenth street. The word "tomboy," as now applied to a rude young woman, formerly "neant a rude young man or boy. The sale of bones at the New York horse show netted $30,000 this year, which is an increase of $5,000 over last year. A vagabond was originally only a traveler or person who went front place to place with or without a definite defin-ite objoct. The Hoangho, or Yellow river, of China, is 2,800 miles in length, and drains a territory equal to one-third the area of the I'nltod States. Several artificisl processes hcv? been retorted to in order to hasten the seasoning of wood, some of which ieera to be perfectly successful. Tha state of Washington has 444 lumber mills, sawing over four million reet per day, turning out 20,000,000 shingles and employing 24,000 men. The iron pen mentioned by Job in the book of that name in the Bible, is supposed to have baen a steel grav er used for cutting inscriptions on stone. The manuscripts of the fifth and twelfth centuries are written with very good black ink, which has not shown the least signs of fading cr obliteration. The Christian era began with Janu ary 1, or the year nit, of tne junan period, though different chronologlsts make a variation of a year or two in this date. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxatlvo Uroino Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If It fulls to cure. E. W. Grove'H slgnatuie Is on each box 85c ' Curtain an I Flee frit. 1 Edmond About, the French novelist, was once asked to write a newspaper notice of a piny written by a friend. The playwright begged him to discuss the acting and scenery, but to t?av little about the drama itself, which vis evi dently not proving much of a success. About did as requested, told of the Blot at length and gavs much detail as to accessories, winding up with this sentence: sen-tence: "About midnight th3 curtain fe!I, and with it the niece." Heavy l.'orses Haul :rrn Horses that are craployeJ in ha:il!s3 beer wagons In New York woigii frc n 1,500 to 2.100 pouujf. and tct an average aver-age of J400 each. The most desirable swe weighs about 1.7S0 to l.soo pounus. The breed, deecendi'd from the original largo Black Horse family of Europe, Is said to be a cross between the Per-cheron, Per-cheron, Clydesdale, Boulonnals, Belgian, Bel-gian, Suffolk Punch and Shire horses, large numbers of which the United States used to Import. A ood Ur-conuueudutluu. I hare noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is almost io variably to those who have oneed used them," says Mr. J. II, Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation recom-mendation could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again In need of such a remed? Try them when you feel dull after eating, when you have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation. and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief whii h they afford. For sale by Springville Drug Company. - - Pnipnaed Memorial to MoKlnli'y. The late president was to have laid the corner stone of the Ohio colli ge of fTovernment one of the building of the group of the American university at Washington and It la probable that the honor will now devolve upon President Presi-dent RooEevelt. The building will be of marble and will cost $230,000. The suggestion baa been marie that It shall b h memorial to President McKinley, and that It shall be known as the McKinley Mc-Kinley memorial Ohio college of government. gov-ernment. I'rollta In Attar of Itvers. One of the most profitable nrotlucta of Bulgaria Is the oil or attar of roses, which amounts to more than $1,000,000 annually. The town of Shlpka, where was fought the decisive battle of the Turko-Huselan war. on the 7th of July. 1877, Is the ceuter of the roso girdrns. imtS "Hi Hi Bert 1 oiiali Sirup. Taatv Uissl. Cn In time. HoM H rtniirirl.ta. H I I JUT Cancer In Germany. The German emperor is reported to have made an order for a commission of experts to be appointed with a view to the most radical and exhaustive exhaus-tive investigation of cancer that can porslbly be made. The deaths of his father, mother and an uncle from this cause has given the emperor a terrible I.tterest in the scourge. 1'resllent Itixrsf vel.'a Uuraes. President Roosevelt's new horses, Admiral and General, weigh together 2,2"0 pounds. The eoachmen and footmen foot-men wear red, white and blue cockades 1 which, was the badge worn by Jeffer- sonian Republicans until 1798. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remady that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va., she writes "Dr. Kind's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Headache, Constipation, Biliousness. Bilious-ness. 25c at Springville Dealers. Marriage Licenses. The following legal permits to wed have been issued by the county clerk since last report: Claude llitesman, 21, of Lehl, and Jane Smith, 19, of Highland; Marion Golf, 37, of Mammoth, and Lizzie iiiirlow, 23, of Springville; Samuel J. Zimmerman, 30, and Flora E, Bushman, 27, both of Lehi; To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents. One I'se for Hook. When In India several years ago Winston Spencer Churchill, Lord Randolph Ran-dolph Churchill's son, presented a copy of bis first book to Gen. Tucker, who previous to his South African command com-mand was to command at Secunderbad. "Do you like It?" young Churchill inquired in-quired Cf the general. "Haven't read It. Is It meant to read?" "Why, yes." "Vi?h you'd told me so before. I keep it hr.nglnE up In my dressing room and tear eff a page every morning to wipe my razon on." A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed hilf mv time," savs E. Dcmick, Somervi le, Ind. "1 spent about $!,U00 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taxen a few buttles and am entirely well." You don t live by what you eat, buthv wh it you .digest and assimilate fJf" your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure docs the stomach's work by digesting tbe food. You don't have to diet Eat all you want Ivodol D)sijepMa Cure curts all stomach troubles. -People's Drug store. No fi'.).". .NOTICE KOU FrULJCAlIOX. Land Office at Salt Lake Cl'y. Utah January 2;.d. 1002. Not'ce Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his lnten tion'to make final proof in support cf his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah County Utah, at Piovo City, on March tth. 1002. viz t aerre t . ltoi i , iirunestcad t.ntry No 12403 for the N E ! of the S K of Sec. 34. and tho N of the S W V and S li N W i Sec. 3VTp. 8. S. II. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation cultiva-tion of said land, viz. August Peterson t hrlKtian Thompson, Pete r Mason, and Geo. Wilson, all of Mapleton, Utah County. Utah. Thank 0. Hobbs, Register A L. Hoot II Attorney. 1st pub. Jan. 30th. last pub.Mar flth, 19ti2. Xotlce of Assessment. l.roes'ieck Whitney Transvaal Mining I otiipany. Principal place of business, Springville, Utah County, Utah. Not Ice U hereby given that at a meeting of the. stockholders, held on Saturday, January lllh. 1002. an assessment of one-half mill nor share was levied on the capital hUh'k of the corporation, payable to the Secretary, Mrs. Luella Hayuiond, at her residence in Surlmivlllo, Utah County, Utah, on the 25th day of February. 1902 Any stock upon which this tixsoHsmcut may remain unpa'd on the 10th day of March. 1902. will lie delinquent, anil advertised for sale at public aiictliin, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 1st day of May. ImrJ, at 1 o'clock p. m to pay the ullniiient assess ment, together with the coMs of advertising- uii.l eprn-c i t sale. Mas. l.CKi.i.A IUymonp, Secretary, Springville, Utah. ritOHATE NOTICE. In the District Court of the Fourth .ludiclrl District of the Mate of Utah. lu uiol for the County of Utah. In the mutter of the Estate and Guardianship Guardian-ship of Arthur T. Crandall, a minor. NOTICE OK S VI.E-No'lcn Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the district Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the Stale of Utah, In and for the County of Utah, made on tho Stall day of November. Ilkil, In the matter of the estate and guardlanhl)of Arthur T. Urandall. a minor. the undersigned, guardian of tho person and est ale of the said minor, will sell at public uiictlou to the highest bidder, tin Him following follow-ing terms, to t, llfty i.vi percent cash, ami balance to bo secured ,y mortgage on tho aid land i wild, w.ih Into ret at the rate of leu iloiM r cent per annum until pu,, and subject in confirmation by the aald Court, on Monday the ITlb duy of February, in twehi o'-io'k M. at the front door of tbe bant. Ii g Ioum of the Spt Iti jville i Banking Company, in bpriugvlHe. tTtali County, State of Utah, all the riylit. titlo, iutcrest and estate of the said AithurT. t-ruudall In und to all that certain real estate, described as follows, to-wit: J. A right of way over the following: Beginning 25.30 chains south from , the northeast corner of the north west of section 9. township S south, range a east of 8U Lake Meridian; thince south 7.S8 chains; thence east 0..VI chains; thence north T.79 chains; thence north tis degrees, t'J seconds w. 0 56 chains; to place of beginning; containing HH 100 of an acre. 2. Also, beginning aO.fv'l chains south from the northeast corner of the northwest of seel ion i) aforesaid; thence south G.liS chains thence west 10.5S chains; thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 8.38 chains; thence south 5S degrees 5S seconds east 0.78 chains; thence north 31 degrees Ui seconds east 1 68 chains; thence south OS degrees 38 seconds east 5.10 chains to the place oflegiu"in Containing 0. 13 100 acres. 3. Also beginning Ito.'JI ch ains south and ortheast corner 12.34 chains west from tha northeast of the northwest of noctlon 9 aforesaid; thence north'31 degrees 02 seconds east 10.57 chains; thence north tiS degrees 38 seconds west LSI chains; thence nosth 12 degrees 15 seconds east 574 chains; tl.once north til degrees 15 seconds west 8.59 chains; thence south 35 degrees 00 seconds west 25.55 chains; thence east 21 50 chains to the beginning; containing 31.80 acres. 4. Also beginning 8.09 chains south and 11.40 chains north 62 degrees 30 seconds west from the northeast corner of said northwest !i of said section 9. thence north 02 degrees .10 seconds west 0.30 chains; thence south 35 degrees west 5.75 chains: thence .mint li ha degrees 30 seconds east 2.06 chains; thence nortli 11 degrees 45 seconds east 5.92 chalus to the place of beginning, containing 840-1000 of an acre. 5. Also beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest of section 28, township south of runge 3, east of Salt Lake Meridian thence west 2.02 chains; thence south 6.68H chains; thence east 7.50 chains; thence north (MiS'i chains; lb -nee west 4. KS chains to place of beginning, area five acres. All situated In It ah County, State of Utah. Terms and conditions of sale; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to undersigned on the day of sale, balance of the lifty (50) per cent to be paid on con firmation of sale by said District Court and any amount unpaid to be secured by mortgage on said land so purchased. Deed at the expense of the purchaser. Mauk Cook. Guardian ef Arthur T. Crandall. PROBATE JiOTICE. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial insinct or mo Mate or t tali, in and for the County of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Franklin A. i ranuail. Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given i nut in pursuance or au inner or tbe said 1 1 ist net court, made on t ne i&uh day of No vember. 1001, in the matter of the estate of naniiiin a. t randall. deceased, tbe undersigned, under-signed, the administrator of the estate of the said deceased, will sell at public miction to me iiigiiesi niuunr. on 1 lie following terms. to wit: ;rry ;i(i)per cent cash, and balan to be secured by mortgage on tbe laud so sold, with interest at the rule of Ten iltn oir cent per milium until paid, and subject to conurmaiion ny tne said Court, on Monday the!7t!i d.iy of February. 1U.W, at t.fclve o'clock M.. ut tho front door of ibe banking house cf the Springville Hanking Company, in ripringrille. Utah county. State of Utah. Hit ine rison. title und wtate of tho s:iid iraiiKiiii A crandall. at the time of bin death, and all tbe npht. title and interest tnai the estate lias, by operation of law or otherwise, aemured other than, or In ad. II. tlon tolhat of the said. Franklin A. Crandall at me time or dis death, lri and to all that ceitain real estate, lying ami being In Utah county, statu or btah, and described follows, to-wit: 1. A right of way over the follo-vlng: Hegint:ii,g 25.KI chains south from the northeast corner of the northwest a of -sec tlon 0, township 8 south, range 3 east of -all Lake nieiiuian; tlr-nce soiiih 7.ss chains tnence east .. i oliatNs; thence nonb 7.7'J chains; tlienro north (Is degrees. 4n seconds west u..'.s chains; to place of beginning; con taiiiing 39-Iih) of an acre. 2. Also, beginning liO.Xi chain south from the northeast corner of (tie no-thwest 4 of section ti aroresalU; thence south 6 ascliaius thence west 10;xS chains; thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 38 chains; thenc south 58 degrees 5S seconds east 0.7(i chains tnence north ..I U -grws 02 seconds e ist l.fis ciiiiins; nicnce on negrecs ,is siM'onus e:i.si. a. in chains to the place of beginning; con talulncO 13-100 acres. 3. Also, beginning 30.91 chains soul band 12.34 chains west from the northeast corner ot tbe northwest ' of section V aforesaid thencu north 31 degrees 02 seconds oust, insr cnains; tnence north hs degrees 38 seconds west 6.53 chains; thence north 12 degrees l.'i ecomis easi n 14 cnains; tflence north 111 degrees 15 seconds west s.'.d chains; thence south 35 degrees 00 seconds west 25 55 chains; thence cast 159 ciiains to tbe heuliiniiu-: conlainliig 31. SO iu-r. 4. Also, beginning 8 09 chains south and 11 40 chains nortli 02 degrets .10 seconds west from the no.'lheast corner Of said northwest one-quarter of said sect ion H. thence north 02 degrees 30 seconds west 0 3d chains; tb-n-e souin .w degrees west ft.Tn chains; t.ien'e south 62 degrees 30 seconds east J.Bti chiilm: thence north II degrees 45 seconds ea.tjfi chains to the nlace of hcL'innim;. i-iuu linln 840-10(10 of mi acre. 5. Also, beginning at tbe northwest corner of the southwest one-quarter of section 28, township 7 south of range .1 east of Sail Lake .Meridian, ilienco west 2.02 chains: thence soul b (I fis'i chains; thence east 7.50cbains: thence mil th li.tis chains: thence westiss chains to place of beginning; are 5 acres. All sttuate in l tali county. Mate of Utah. Terms and conditions of sale: Ten per uit of the purchase money to be paid to the nderslgned on the duv of tbe sale, h.tlmicn of the Fifty percent to be paid on continuation continua-tion of aaie by said District court, and any aniMlnt uuiiaid to be secured bv mortcauu on said land so purchased Deed at the ex pense of the purchaser. v . rc. WATSON, Administrator of tbu Estate of Franklin A. Crandall. I Do y.. lr.tr.ml buyls Mi:).- c I r''s:c) U ic, U ;1:j i, ... 5 vi.icii V. -i 1 L.j i. s-ii'dv,.w I.!. lis r.c: c i 1 pne - :ro:.i .i.Oj t ?"-' r. 1" r l:ie and small fi.nue, r'o fi r t ;i'f. ct pun'lii.-;'. Pis;oki from f.'..":)() $r..w. svinl a-rc, r r lir;s cr.t.ib.cne 1 11 u- IN t' -.'u .. il-t-l'ue, biiuiftil 1 rr.lu.tbl;- f -I. b r 1 .1 .1.1 1 : ;Air..-,uu 11. ;VVV-' ' ' :viuii3 m tccl ci.''!':.;'.' 2 740 t tin. 5;.v" U C r'jsf w : a f 7 i; In:.'. , -. - , m if. !' Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By itsusa many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. IikWitt & Co. Chicago Tliell. bottle coutains2H times tht50c. size. TH. PETERSON, General Blacksmithin and Wagon Repairing Best, Scientific Horseshoeing All Work Guaranteed. Noted Cities CHICAGO Is probably the most ulely known city in the United Mates. Noted enterprise as well as belli; the Windy Ci'y MILWAUKEE Also has a world - w'de reputation on account of the quality as well as the quantity of Its aniniKl production of beer. ST. PAUL W hile possibly not so i generally well known as the two former cities. s 'nevertheless i noted in many ways, and Is one of i be nui-.n. lar Twin Cities of the Noi tirest. ALL THREE A re f a m o us cities :md their i names combined form the name of A iccrie.Vs I Greatest Hallway, famous and lioLd tl:ei world over for its Superior Management, i Elegant Equipment. Splendid Service and 1 general adoution of all the biiist Sifeiv. Appliances for the comfort and safety of it's patrons. Its Electric Light Trains are noted the world over. It Is the Short Llnu between r.inuhu unit Cnicaco. and like sun-rlor nit cles of uir- haiKnse is. Knee Tried. Alwuvs I l 'J ry it the next 'Inio you go East. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial A;cnt. Ciinsa, EilTiires s St. Paul Railway, Salr Lake City. Utah. Mm r If our fine Bed Kooin Suites, Cent r Tallies and OarpHs will not please y 1 1 lor l.oliday gifts, you v bo truly lum! to satisfy. Trices und terms unequalled. James Caffrey & Co, Healthy j Old People say the mam thins to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order if you want to keep wed and live long. Good physicians say thesamt thing, too. The remedy called 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 quick 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 C1VES REUEF. " Mill WSflllH(. 1 oof . K I t .J.MTjhnl,, .nd th. I-Or,", fV, I lT occmIab- fr..m any hetn or J.wtirj nr one In .n.lnnnc 111. ih-iIST .,d'"" "", ' Oirtn urt. n lor ouiM. an noommmu. or u. by VrJ "fiocoi TnT0 lllp&rrtttT tnf nn.Utl,.n nl ill bi.t. TIME TA3LH FOE SPRINGVILLE, UTAH GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast. No. 5. Pacific limited Lv 8:19 am No. 7, from Tintic to Salt Lake city Lv. S:!") -. m Sol. Pacific mall Lv. 11:00 a. m No. 9. from Sanpete to Salt Lake Lv. 4:5 p. in No. 3. Pacific express Lv 9:25 p. m No. 8. Passenger, from S-lt Lake to Tintic jjV. 5:30 p m No. 28. Springville to Tintic, Mixed. dally except Sunday Lv. 5:55 a. di GOING EAST. No. fl. Mail and express Lv U:5i a. m No. 10. Passenger and mall, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. ti-.m a. m. No. 2, Scenic special Lv. 4 :2.ri p.m. No. 4. Chicago limited Lv. 9:45 p. m. ii. P. THOMPSON, GEO. W. I1E1NTZ. Local Agt. Ast. Gen. Puss. Agt A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. b', leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Luke.tat 8:30 am, arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a m , or iMMiverJ'at, 8:10 a.m , is a good train, and the fastest train 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 in,, arriving , -it Grand Junction at ( a. in., giving pas cmrers the entire day to view the suuerb scenerv in Colorado, arriving at uienwmrd Springs at 8:30 a.m. Leadvtlle I p.m. Mar.-ito Mar.-ito 5:50; p.m. Colorado Sprir.gs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connect ions wiih. ail lines s for the Nortli, F.ast, or Soutli Koth these trains carry rulimaa sleepers I h rough n ii houl change. f)rdinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Pul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha find Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leives on train X,. 4 tMcb Wcdnesd ly evening. if. DJFKLL. Gsa'i Aasat. C S. CEVU2, Ira. Piss. 200 ouUt West Templa m LAKE CiTT a') TABULES ..... |