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Show Brig-ht's Disease The. largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1001. The transfer involved in coin and stock $1 12,500.00 and was naid by a party of business men for a specific for II right's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on' the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered ad-ministered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25; eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports of the Ut;.t cases were puniished and will tie mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton" Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. ER & BROWN Sells the tenderest and "best meats on the market. They also keep a choice line of fresli and cured meats, lard, pickles, canned goods, vegetables and fish and game ' in season. OUR PRICHS flHE RIGHT. J. KIPRED, DEALER IN . . , Bain wagons, Enterprise buggies, McCormick and Champion hinders, mowers harness and all FARM MACHINERY. 2. YON KLGCK. 56 West, 2d1 South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. Consultation free. John Reynolds Breeder of . Thoroughbred Wliite i'lymoth Rocks CSild Edge Stock Prices RiKht. Will continue his LEGAL PRACTICE at this offiice. REMEMBER He is a Notary Public, THiTDER MOUNTAIN IDAHO'S NEW GOLD CHMP Reached Only Via OREGON SHORT LINE RAILWAY Through Boise City Ketchum Mackay Red Rock or Weiser "All good out fa tting points." w. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE A Trade Marks i. Designs rfYW . Copyrights &c Anvone sending a sketch and description may qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications Communica-tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Bent free. Oldest screney for securing patents. Patents taken thronsrh Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A hardsomely illustrated woekly. Largest clr-ealation clr-ealation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a rear ; four months, f L. Sold by all newsdealers. nuiltl & Co.36,Broad"aMIew York firaucli Office, F t?U Waahintf ton I. C. HARM Drs .Snores & Saoras i i. - T001H TOPICS. WANTED 2 rooms for light house keeping, leave word at this office Memorial Day, May 30th, what are you citizens going to do about it? Harmerand Brown make their own bologna aDd sausage. Always fresh. FOR RENT, a two room cottage, with half acre fruit and grass. Apply at this office. Good buggy for sale at W.If. Carter's Lawn mowers repaired. Steel spring work a specialty. Miss Sadie Buyer went to Salt Lake Sunday for a few davs. visit, with her friend Mrs. Wauless. To rent, cither furnished or unfurnished, unfur-nished, the Manitau House. Apply for terms at this office. The finest line of Ladies purees in the City. Prices right. New goods. Jokdax.s Book Store. For a good meal in any style, fresh bread, confectionery and cigars; call at Mrs. Van Noiisdall's. Mrs. Richard Palfrcyman has been out to Idaho Falls, visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. IJ. Dahlstrom. For Rent; a 6 room Brick House, full acre lot, flowing well, fruit and lucern. Enquire at this office. Attorney W. C. Rydalch of Provo, was over Sunday circulating among his acquaintances of school days. Andrew Porter and wife are over from Eureka on a visit to the paternal home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyer. If your buggy or lawn mower gets out of kilter take it to W.H. Carter. He will fix it to the Queen's taste, FOR SALE; a Brick house: seven rooms, bath room, five closets and two halls; half lot. A snap! Call at this office. Mrs. White has an Artistic Trimmer Trim-mer at her Millinery store, who is turning out some Swell Hats! call and see them. Uncle George Storrs and wife spent ; r two days last' week visiting with their j sons, Joseph, William and Wallace at American Fork. There is no good reason why you can not read the latest copyrighted books on the exchange plan, at Jordan's Jor-dan's Book Store. Mose Dougali. took a run down last Saturday, to see the old folks at home. His school year at the University Uni-versity will soon be over. Mi Kan Packard is able to ride about in hiJ buggy. He had a close call, and Avas dangerously close to the shors of the Dark river. E-mayor Johnson and Ami Oakley are liiuilding new brick residences on Nortjh street, that will be a great improvement im-provement to that locality. Len ITarwood was in town the fore part :f the week from Clarks stat ion. Nevada, where he and his brotheis are operating a railway camp, Eou Sale: Three and one half acres tif good land, orchard and grove, a good brick bouse, well and cellar; a snap! Inquire at this office. Editor Jensen of the "Spanish Fork Press," called in and spent a pleasant hour, chatting about the joys and sorrows of a country newspaper man. Ihell Thorn came over from Tintic the latter part of alast week to visit the folks. He has been there for the last two years conducting a boarding house. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall accompanied their son Lovel, and the bride elect Hannah Bird, to Salt Lake City to see the Celestial knot properly tied. If the curtain light, or fasteners, or anything about your buggies need repairing, bring it to Th. Peterson's blacksmith shop, and he will tlx it for you. . Last Saturday, Will Worthen and Lou Whitney shipped 350 colonies of bees to Payette, Idaho, fortheseasou. If they do well 500 colonies will follow fol-low next year. The baskets are up and grounds are being prepared for basket-ball at the Ilungerfqrd, and the girls of that institution in-stitution are making; plans for some fun in the near future. Nephi Straw has taken four miles of grade, six miles out of Salina, on the newly projected railway. He and Sheriff Storrs will take their outfit onto the work about June 1st. Will Cranmer was killed for a short time stone dead, last Tuesday. -A brick fell from the walls of the Second Sec-ond Ward Meeting House, and hit him on the head causing a bad wound. Sinbad Valley, in Emery Co., is liable li-able to.prove as valuable as that of the Sailor. Oil is not diamonds, but it will bring the money, and the cash will bring the precious stones all right. , Bids were opened last Saturday, for the construction of the Hign School building. The carpenter, plastering and tin work to J. P. Anderson and Charfey Reynolds, $2990; the mason work, to T. E, Child & Son and B. Y. Johnon, $2600; painting, to S. O. Ba- con, $1(11. ii Java Natives do not glaze coffee with a cheap and impure coating. They have too high a regard for health as well as for the flavor of their verv American their package their high priced "President Hall" struck a flow of water on the Public Square, last Thursday, that would make the desert des-ert laugh with joy. The well is 232 feet deep. A three inch pipe discharges dis-charges 100 gallons per minute, and cost $200. Editor Deihl of the Mammoth Record, Re-cord, called in last Monday, between trains, and made himself generally useful. He was just returning from a months tour, visiting Hot Springs, Ark., Washington D. C, Charleston S. C. and St Louis Mo. Roberts & Frost, two young gentlemen gentle-men fiom Salt Lake City, have secured secur-ed a building and will establish a Tin shop in town about the first prox. Their business will be general tin work and plumbing, a business very much needed in town. NOTICE! All those having unsettled unset-tled accocunts with Fred. M.IIoutz, lessee of the Springville Roller Mill, will please call at once and settle, in order that I may make adjustments, and get the business closed up. , Fred. M. Houtz. The Copper Cliff Mining Co. have just let a coutract to sink a shaft 100 feet, on their claim, in the Pahreah Mining District, Kane Co. Utah, to Andrew Peirce and James Gallup. Will Worthen is Prest. and II. L. Commings Sec. The boys think they have a good thing. Ernest Boyer came in from his camp in Nevada, Saturday to bring his mother-in-law Mrs is suffering with a Rakestraw, Avho severe attack of erysipelas. He says the railroad work looks first fate, and that they have three mouths labor to preform before the contract is finished The Sprinkling cart commenced to lay the dust Monday. It is 'nip and tuck" which will get the mastery everything is so very dry. However, when they, get the new well hooked onto the tank the waterman will be able to keep the streets in good shape. Rev R. C. Bailey received last Monday, Mon-day, from the Arkausas Kormal College, Col-lege, a diploma entitiling him to user' Ph. D., after his M. A. and D. D. Ph. D. is a title thatjean only be won by hard study, and in the above case was procured by the Home Study Course. The Rev. gentleman is the only Ph. D. in our City and he is out for a Ph. B. which means two years of diligent application with his books. Ernest L. Thompson, the cyclonic convasser for the '"Deseret Evening iN'ews," gave this office a pleasant call on Saturday, after completing bis canvass here. He succeeded in adding ad-ding 40 numos to the Springville list during the day. He reminds one of Davy Crockett's coon, who is alleged to have said, "Don't, shoot Davy I'll come down!" When Thompson tackles tack-les a person, you might as well "come down" with at least a quarters subscription. sub-scription. Mary A. Johnson left Sunday morning morn-ing for her home at Bancroft Idaho, after a fortnight visiting with her many friends and relatives in this vacinity. She was one of the pioneer women of Springville, and is full of reminescences of the days when the music of the spinning wheel was heard in every home, and the noisy loom beat the rough woof into the coarse home-spun that clothed the people. She has two daughters, one son and one grand-daughter who are agents on the O. S. L. The family owns a large well stocked ranch at Bancroft. Temperance at Mapleton. Last Thursday the Mapleton W. C. T. U. Had a visit from Mrs. Mary Boy-den, Boy-den, President of the Union at Provo, accompanied by Mrs. Scott one of the National workers, mesdames Thatcher, Thatch-er, Craven, Duke and Bedford. In the evening a Temperence meeting meet-ing was held at the Meeting House Where Mrs. Scott delivered an interesting inter-esting lecture. Mrs. Boyden also delivered de-livered an address. An appropriate program consisting of music, songs and recitations was rendered. McCalPs Magazine. With its handsome face and bright new dress has been carefully looked through, and thoroughly enjoyed. Among the table of contents may be sejected a few of the many interesting interest-ing titles the heads the numerous articles ar-ticles of interest: "Weddings on the Stage," "Standing at the Alter," "How to obtain a perfect figure," "Royal weddings," ets, ..The fashion mm FakcVoastedII , plates and patterns are beautiful and up-to-date, and it contains several high grade stories. McCall Publish- ers; 113 West 31st St. New York City. inaturally delicious popular berry. The roasters who glaze coffees do not dare to touch or glaze Mochas and Javas. Why? is never glazed or adulterated. It is JUST PURE Coffee. The sealed package insures uniform quality and freshness. Love Knit their Hearts Hymen joined their hands. Lovel Mendenhall, like the successful, success-ful, fowler, made up his mind one day that a "Bird in the hand" was worth two on the paternal tree. He therefore there-fore arranged his nets, bated with Cupids Cu-pids choicest tit-bits and succeeded in decoying Hannah from the homeliest home-liest to that of his own. Wednesday May 14th the marriage ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening many invited guests attended the marriage festival at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.Bird where the hours wiled away most delightfully, with feasting, song and .merry chat. The Independent Wishes the youthful youth-ful voyagers on the matrimonial sea, bou voyage, with "Love e'er at the helm." Consumption Cufc Wari - ep's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. m Universal Brotherhood Path For May has been, received aud read. Too much can scarcely be said for the extreme neatness of the publication, its faultless typography and the technical tech-nical perfection of the whole magazine. maga-zine. Jesus Christ, the Friend of Humanity, Human-ity, is an intensely interesting article aud is treated in a manner that indicates indi-cates a deep understanding of the subject. Crusades, Ancient and Modern, Mod-ern, is a notable article. In fact, all who will read-the issue will glean therefrom much to encourage them to live the high standard of life set out in the Brotherhood Path. The Theosophicai Pub. Co., Point Loma, Cal. 20 cents a copy. Stops the Cousrh and the Cold. Works off Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay., Price 25 cents. To Cure A Cold In One Day. T Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signatuie is on each box 25c Briggs Temple Clasp Eyeglasses Eye-glasses The only glasses that really help the eyes to the fullest extent. Comfortable beyond comparison. Easy as none. Touch no sensi- tive spot, justable. In every vvay ad- A cheap lens is dear at any price. We furnish only the best lenses, and" our mounting renders the combination so durable as to reduce repair bills to a minimum and increase comfort to a maximum. Send for a circular telling all about it. Briggs Optical Co., Rochester New York. SAVINGS' BANK FREE gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE Pacific Newspaper Union, 027 Market Mar-ket St., San Francisco, and secure free a beautiful : Nickel Saving's Bank, also full particulars regarding the new Three Volume 1902 Internation-Encyclopaedic Internation-Encyclopaedic Dicionary which is now being furnished to readers of this paper for' only five cents a day. IDELAJLiER, I3ST Monuments, Tombstones, .Tablets in all kinds stonk executed in an artistic and up-to-date manner. All work done-promptly, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. Main Street Sprigville, Utah. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling startl-ing cures, that puzzle the best physicians, phys-icians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving r.xygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals- th. inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kings New Discovery, the most infallible" rem edy for all throat and lung nUeaes Guaranteed bottles 50c. and SI. 00. Trial bottles free at the Springville dealers. $1.09 Rewar l $1 03. The reader of this naner will be pleased to learn thai, there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv nositive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh b -ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting act-ing directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the -di . sease, and giving the patient, strengt h ny nuiining up the consmunon ann assisting nature in doing its wor. The proprietors have so much faith i in its curative powers that t hey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case) that it fails to cure. Send for list of I testimonials. Address, F.J. Uhkntey & Co. Toledo, To-ledo, (). Sold by druggists, Tac. Hall's Family Pills are the best.- Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering. "I have been afrlicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal, 4,I was able. tp be around but constantly suffered. "I tried everything I could hear of and at lasp was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relived and in a short time cured. 1 am hunnv to W- E - say it has not since returned." Why not use this liniment and get well? For sale Springville Drug Co. THE i Tribune UTAH'S GREATEST" ! - ' : DAILY NEWSPAPER (, Reflects the news of the world in general, gen-eral, state, county and city. ITS MINING AND M A R KET RE PORTS Are full, fair and conci?ive. Republican Republi-can in politiss, it is just, and it prints all the news, both political and commercial, com-mercial, without fear or favor. THIS IS A CAMPAIGN YEAR And you cannot be without the Salt Salt Tribune. 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It mim v( UI Mjf deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure , or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed al-lowed to advance the kidney-po is o n ed blood will attack .h ruuuejs momseivcs break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the ladneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedv. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during- the dav. and to cet im manv times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may F'Vi. have a sample bottle of uTi this vonderful new dis- RifeHfj covcry and a bock that iiSi tells all about it, both iiomof fwRT sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. .v iyr lliou. fUUlCi3 LJL . rvlilllCl Ci. OU, Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention rsaumg mis generous oner in this paper. Notice for Publication. No. 5080. f L:,r"l Oliice at Salt Lake City, April ! 7, 1U02. Notice is hereby given that the following fol-lowing named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk or Utah County, tji;;h. at Provo City Utah.'on May 17, I'J02, viz: Charles A. Evans. H. E. 11-4S4. -for the SE; NEi SEi & SEi NE Sec. 35 Tp. 9, S. Pv. 5, E.." S.L.M.. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cult ivation of said laud, viz: John F. Warner ami John S. Lewis, j Tucker Utah. Thomas M. Warner and V. R Simons, of Spanish Fork, Utah. Frank 1). 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