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Show Uulv at UUh T: IS m i t-: I ft 1 M S'S 4? X 0 -JL "fit f4 V J--- ; : ' ... ' ' ' . ... ' J A. Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to trie Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah-'The Garden of the West." VOLUME .13 NUMBER 3. SPRING VILLE, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902 . . PRICE 41 25 PER ANNUM ., " . ' ' ' i I '- "i . - 1 . s . " ' ' - - IRRIGATION CONGRESS Manless men. lands and landless Home for millions Enthusiasm and Encouragement For the National Irrigation Congress at Colorado Springs Oct. 6 to 9 Street Preaching Our quiet and uneventful town was visited last week by a squad of Mormon elders, who discussed the "word" at Reynolds corner. Several lanterns were hung out, suspended from the overhanging overhang-ing boughs which shed a mellow light over the large gathering. Several hymns were sung by local singers, among whom were noted Prof. Roy lance, and W. Iv Johnson Jr. The old "expounder "ex-pounder of the word'', Thomas Child, invoked (he Divine blessing bless-ing upon the sei vices, after which Prof. Hickman, of the B. Y. A. led out and addreesrd the crowd to prove, that, as I CT The National Irrigation Convention Con-vention at Colorado Springs will celebrate a great victory. Receiving Re-ceiving sympathetic support from the press and from leading men and women everywhere, to doubt that this congress will be well attended and that its addressese and deleberations will be worthy of the subject, attemptin surelv would be to doubt the there was a uniformi y through intelligence and sincerity of the out all the laws of naiuie, govern western people, of whose enter-J ing men, plants and animals, rise and nerve we constantly there could be but one law where-i.tid where-i.tid nroudlv boast. by men could be saved. Elders - i j - Future changes in the public Farrer and Buttel followed and land laws of the United States; their remarks tended to show acts of Slate Legislatures radi- that the L. D. S. held the only cally changing state, land and true plan by which mankind irrigation laws: and the future can be saved and exalted. Miss use and abuse of the public do- Alice Reynolds spoke briefly, main: all will have a bearing on and interestingly, giving her the operations of the National reasons for being a mormon Irrigation Act. All these ques- Before dismissing, tue au- . . a 1 . 1.1. tious, all proposed improvements nouncement was maue mat a all intended reforms, will un- series of out door meetings loubledly be discussed at the would be held from time to time. Congress at Colorado Springs. It would appear; that, if our General Grenville M.Dodge, young people are to hear any the pioneer railroad builder says: preaching, it must be upon the I look upon the passage of street, for it is almost impossi the Irrigation Act as one of the ble to get them inside a church. most important laws that could If street meetings are held, be made. My long experience the speakers should dwell prin on the plains has taught me cipally upon those topics which that it is the forerunner of the will tend to make the young greatest development that this folks more thoughtful, studious, country has ever seen. It is im. temperate and orderly tortantto the states that receive this, that in their first, prelim inary arrangements The Utah. County Democrat Is responsible for the following, follow-ing, which is an extract from an-alleged an-alleged letter from "Tom" to his friend "Reed." "That was a good play ye made whin ye got Springville to split on theer Jman. Ye see, whin I got me job to run the givermint at Washington, I had to git elicted, as ye are well aware, by dint of much dayplo-macy dayplo-macy and other stuff mostly other stuff. I got the votes to put me in. I could not git that party be the name of Johnson, of Springville vote fer me at all, at all. I ast him to git into the band wagon and "ride wid the gang but he rafused. That hurrt rae, frind Lipraan. I also sprung the railroad gag on him, but it wudn't go; he sed he'd ruther stay at home and run the Indepindint than to vote fer me. I understand he's still at home and wont say a word to any wan. America's Famons Beauties f I Xf ' IV nil li UUI J HI HU OAII1 CI UL'bllllli IUI "OHJti ....... - i uiDtcues, sores, jjiiuies Springville Drug Co. They ae easier to take and mnru pleasant in effect thriii pill-. Then their use is not ful lowerl by fuisit;;i! ion as is often ihe case with pills. lingular sizr; 25c. Seme Irrigation Facts Here is food for (hough Do You Want to Yawn. Feel cold oshivers, aching in the bones, lack of energy, headache, and great depression? These symptoms may be followed by violent headache, high fever, extreme nervousness, a condition known as malaria. Her- bine cures it. Take it before the di sease gets a fair hold, though it will work a cure in any stage. J. A. Hopkins. Hop-kins. Manchestei, Kan., "writes: "I have used your great medicine, ller-bine, ller-bine, for several years. There is noth ing better for malaria, chills and fe ver, headache, biliousness, and for a blood-purifying tonic, there is noth ing as good." 50e Spriugville Drug Co. J hev don't this sum it should be carefully have them, nor will anyone who uses and economically handled, for Rucklen's Arnica Salve, ltg'.orifles .. -11 j , i ,i, ,, tne iace. hczt'tmi or salt rmiera van tmnn (lite u'lll f priann in Illfi III. I ml t J ish before it. It cures lips, chapped lure tue support tiianne govern- hapd chilblains. Infallible for tnent will give irrigation. As piles. 25c Springville dealers ,nm .'is it is known to be a suc- i flat f r. w) -1 r i r . 1 i 1 f Ph tm lori-l i n V cess and practical, the entire Stouiach arj(, LjV,r Tablets at the con tit rv will be m favor ot con tinuiug 'the appropriations and the aid of the government, in whatever way stems bert for the development of the arid lands." Hon. George II. Maxwell, of the National Irrigation Congress Thought put into practice, leads euid atTacon.i, last mouth: I to better results. The third an "1 believe, when 1 resident nual report of ihe irrigation in- Itowsevelt signed the Irrigation v-stigations of tho Department t It ...1 ,. .1 Act, tie nxea li is name 10 ine ot Agriculture, says average greatest law that ever went upon measurements embracing all ihe statute book of the Nation, the arid states, made during the Lincoln sigued the Emancipa- last three years, show that, tion proclamation. Roosevelt enough water was turned into did as much for freedom. Of all the head ditches to cover the citizens, that one is the freest land irrigated to a depth of 4 45 who gets his own profit from feet. A great part of this water his own labor on his own land, was lost in transit, through seep Xo one act has ever done more age. Measurements maae at lor ttie perpetuation oiireein- ine margins ot uebls on six stitutions than the Irrigation Act. large canal systems, showed that The order which passed this bill only 42 per cent of the water was 'Let there be homes. In turned in at the headgates was the begiuuing the order was, delivered to the farmers 'Let there be light. Between This great loss through seep-the seep-the two mandates, there is little Uge and evaporation can be difference, because the home is I mostly saved with less expendi- the light of freedom of this Na- turo of money than would be re- tion." quired in the construction The dream of national irriga- reservoirs. tion, by the signature of the President, has become a reality. " An idle moment is a dangerous danger-ous nomnt! Look ou I" Be taieful in the selection of your thoughts. The thoughts of today are to become, he dreams of tonight, the actions of tomorrow and the character of the future. Physilogical psy-cology psy-cology has established the fact all thoughts, feelings and emotions, emo-tions, whether good or evil, that are often repeated, form a physical physi-cal center in Ihe brain, which when stimulated, tends strongly to reproduce the thought, the feeling or emotion that established estab-lished the center. By our thinking today we de- terme our tendencies for tomorrow. to-morrow. B' holding pure ideals in the mind, by oft repeating the thoughts we would rralizein our lives, we may so construct the brain that its action will give rise to pure thoughts only. Truly, as a man thinkeih in his heart, so he is. J.tE."WilEDjlrs .Stores & Shores DEALER IN , . . szs&ssr Bain wagons, Enterprise buggies. McCormick and Champion binders, mowers harness ami all FARM MACHINERY. LYOX IS LOCK. 56 West, 2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. Consultation free. I - i i tor His Life In Peril. 'I just seemed to have Kone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare Wel-fare Texas, "biliousness and lame hack had made life a burden, 1 couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work, when I betran to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in str?nth and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sjckly and run down ptople. Try them. Only 50c at the Springville dealers. of When you wake up with a bad t.acto In Vfiiir rtwintH un at. nni'P t,n Irrigation, Forestry, Colonization g , lle D c0 and Ket a have become subjects ot vital free sample of Chamberlain's Stom-interest Stom-interest to the United States. achand Liver Tablets. One or two rt , f-m doses will make you well. They also Our Senators and Congress- headache and men have given U3 the plan and constipation. the means. Uncle Sam's officers charged with the new work, will Anotner matrimonial not welcome a conference of those As it was in the bening, so it interested. They will" attend, is in our day, men are seeking .nnv of thpm tl. National Ir- out the fa,r daughters of men for , wives. This time it was Mose risraiioii jonvenuon anu vou- , , , , .. o Kovlance. who beheld the tetnn gress of the American Forestry . tin'g Bate and straightway woed Association to be held at Uolora- and won her. The ceremony do Springs, October 6 to 9th. that pledged them for life was A larsre delegation will attend haid b7 15 P- Jos lyno,- at the e . , n,. ,11 I home of Mr. Jos. Bate .the bride's from our state. , Judge Dougall ' -.. . " -' i tt u r laiuci, last u cuueauay evening, has been appomte the Utah Co. - . nresence of a'numeious delegate to the Convention, by throng of relatives and friends. the tiovernor, and jj. o. jonn- xhe dwelling was tastefully dec- son has an invitation to auena orated, the banquet all that could from the Secretary of the Con- be desired, and the presents were gress. numerous, useful and ornamen tal. There were speeches, mu- jnomers sical numbers and sincere con Who would keep their children In gratulatious. Amon the guests gooaneaitn, snoum watcn ior me L.0ren Farr of O.den. Win. M. Young Men, Ahoy! Young men, this is a ulilita rian age, therefore I want to ask each of you a personal question: wherein do vou come short of the true ideal? Stop right here and take an invoice of vour soul. Many of you have many virtues with one or more vices. Some of you good men are inclined to be selfish; some are tempted to steal, cheat, lie or misrepresent. Some of you are troubled with a pompous pride or an ungovernable ungovern-able temper, others use profanity, profani-ty, recite the vulgar story r make ohsene remarks about women, wo-men, some of you scold your wives urabuseyou children, neglect neg-lect your parents or turn a deaf ear to the needy. Some of you overwork, others never work uu- ess thy have to, but live like parasites drawing their substance from honest toil. Some of you use liquor or saturate yourselves with tobacco and contaminate the very atmosphere with your breath. Some of you are sensu al. It is a fact, men, I might go ou until I caught every man, even myself, but 1 will stop. I want you to put vourselt right up alongside of the Christ life and you will quickly discover your weak points. Keep busy. An idle mo ment is a dangerous moment. Your brain will not lie dormant. If you do not use it the devil will. The only men that I ever met that were free from all bad habits were the fellows whoe daddies kept them so busy that they never had time to go loaf ing. When I see a crowd of young men idling on the street earners, or older ones on dry goods boxes and beer kegs, I always al-ways think, what a splendid opportunity op-portunity this is for satan to get in his work! I want to shout, It (Joes Kigrht to the Spot" When pain or irritation exits on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment will give prompt reliel". "It, goes right to t he spot,"said an oid man who was rubbing rub-bing it in, to cure rheumatism. C. R. Smith, Propr. Smith House, TVhana Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for se -eral years, and have found it to be a fine remedy, for all aches and pains, and I recommend it for pains in the throat and chest." 50c $1.00 at the Springville Drug Go. '"With your eyes shut you can buy Clothing in our store. The quality is always there and the value is always al-ways there. We want to make this store the easiest and pleasantest place to buy goods that there is in ; ;town. We especially want to reach cthe man that works. iJust received a new line of Walk-Over '.Shoes, also Nettletons. Tim a n nik ni Am n Si MB 1 Knight's Block; - Proyo City Utah. HER ROBERTS it FIST Tinners Plumbers and G-alvenised Iron Workers. Metal Skylights, Hoofing, Hoof-ing, Guttering, and all kinds of Iron Building Work. We will fill our Orders Promptly. TO CHICAGO INEXPENSIVELY All travelers do not ride in the Pullman: many patronize the reclining chair car from choice or notions of economy. Such persons have about as pleasant h journey as those in the sleep ers. 1 he Santa Fe runs comfortable com-fortable chair cars on .its three Chicago trains, with a competent compe-tent porter in charge. Complete Com-plete toilet accessories are provided. pro-vided. C. F.Warren, Gen'l Agent, 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. hGi$t Noted Cities (533E2Z; 233 CHICAGO Irvine & Son i 0 0 0 0 0 6 . . of . . PBOvX)LUTAH, will move into their NEW STORE 35 & 37 W. Academy Ave. 7 DOORS NORTH OF BANK CORNER, About Oct. 10th, And to their already large and elegant stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions Gents Furnishings, Perfumery, Per-fumery, Toilet Articles, Underwear, Hosiery, Ladies Waists Shirts, Suits, Cloaks etc. will be added an immense im-mense amount of new- goods, giving them the most complete stock in the state outside of Salt Lake City. ft Can Suit Yon IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE. REMEMBER We move 7 doors north . of Bank Corner NEW STORE WITH WHITE FRONT FLIES CARRY DISEASE GERMS From Decaying Animal and Vegetable Matter Into Your Hume. Cateii tfce Fly an tie. Gem wil Poison or Sticky FLY PAPER. We Sell tlie Genaine TANGLEFOOT. THE SPAIN GYJLLE" BRU3 GO. Is probably the most widely known city in t lie United states. Noted for its push and enterprise as well as being the Windy City. MILWAUKEE $$S?3i reputation on account of the quality as well as the quantity of its annual production of beer. While possibly not so ally cim -r a ttt k X TjL U J 1 generally well known as the two former cities, 's nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one of the popular popu-lar Twin Cities of the Nortwest. ATT rp rT"D XT' TP Are famous I I l n n.P.ni cities and their names combined form the name of America's Greatest Hallway, famous and noUtl the world over for its Superior Management. Elegant Equipment. Splendid Service and general adoption of all the latest Safety Appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons. THERE la A SATISFACTION SATIS-FACTION IN USING DIAMOND 'fi" SOAP THE SATISFACTION THAT COMES FROM LESS WORKi LESS WORRY. SMOOTHER HANDS' AND' CLEANER CLOTHES . A complete catalogue . showing over 300 premiums : that may be secured by. saving the wrappers, furnished fre upon request. Send your nama on a postal card and we will mail you the catalogue. Ji&dresi? PREMIUM DEPT.. THE CUDAHY PACKIK3 COMPANY, BOOTH OMAHA, NEB. 3 Diamond C nil Grocers, Soap ofxtoU. by Its Electric Light Trains are noted the world over. It is the Short Line between Omaha and Chicago, and like superior articles of merchandise mer-chandise is. Once Tried. Always Used. Try it the next time you go Last. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Afjent. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake City, Utah. NDEBTA CE1R, Oomns, XlX.l-.S3, EEvri cS loss , Z3to. And all kinds f Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Caskets and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, Springville. Four Blocks East of Packard's Store. COLORADO MIDLAND train No 6, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m , or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a good train, and the fastest train be tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One s Respectfully IRVINE & SON first symptoms of worms, and remove them with White's Cream Yirmifuge It is the childrens' best tonic. It gets digestion at work eo that their food does them good, and they grow up bealthv and strong. 25c Spring Rovlance, and their wives. C!dMlkrVIJ CilKFS WKtflt AIL ftSE FAILS. luJ Bast Cough Syrup. Tsnei Good. Use LrJ in time. !ohj drnccinR. VA Winter is here, and Coal is dear! t A Plain Soda Talk TO SQUARE PEOPLE Our Soda water is on the SQUARE.. Our Fountain is open to vour INSPECTION. We are not ns-limed .of l.e condition f tilings bthind the Counter. Everything is ( LEAN and BRIGHT! There are no Germs in our Soda. COOPER'S SY.RUPS ARE PURE TOO. They are not a mixture of Acid and Glucose, but are made from the NATURAL FRUIT. We are willing nay, we would welcome, the investigation investi-gation of an Analytical Chemist When you want a GOOD DRINK, a Safe, Good and Satisfactory Drink, go to the PEOPLES DRUG STORE W.O. Cooper Ph. g. Prop o ;? 1 : t The Champion HOT BLAST Steel Range is guaranteed to save one tnira m luel The latest and l.est COOKER in the market. Six hole CA Q AA Reservoir, and Warming Oven. Useful and beautiful, WlVV Hot Blast Heaters from $8 to $17.50 Ordinary Heaters at reasonable prices The Grand Royal Cook Stove, 4 holes and reservoir, from $23 to $25 Anything you want in the Stove line with fixtures at iowest pries Come and see the fine variety. All of them COAL SAVERS SO YEARS' t, EXPERIENCE . nii,ii-j TDirr Marks ,- Designs rrtptVT Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description mny duickly ascertain our opinion free wnotuer u Invention is prohsbly patentable. ronimnni'-; tlons strtctly conttdential. Handbook on PatcuU ent free. Oldest nsrency for securmp patents. Patents taken tlironeh Munn A Co. recelta tpecUU notice, without cliarne, in the iemnic itmerscaiu A hardsomelr 111nstratwl weekly. IJ"vest circulation cir-culation of any scientific Journal. 1 CT1a--TT" renr : four months. L Sold by all newsdei.H . is COLORADO MIDLAND Train Tso. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.iu Salt Lake 8:20 p.m.. arriving at Grand Junction at ti a.m.. giving pas-enters the entire day to view the superb scenery in Colorado arriving at uienwuud Spring at 8:30 a.m. Leadville 1 p.m. Man I to 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North. East, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through withwut change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leives on train No. 4 each Wednesday evening. W. H. CORNELL, U. S. DEVOR, Gen'l Agent. Tra?. Pass. Agent. 206 South West Temple Dooly Bite, SALT LAKE CITY SAYINGS' BANK FREE gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE Pacific Newspaper Union, 927 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 Dictionary which is now being furnished to readers of this paper for only five cents a day. CURRENT TIME TABLE LEAVE PPKTNGVILTJte No. 0 For Grand Junction, Denver and all points East.... .0:53 a ta No 2 l'or Grand Junction and all points East 4:25 p in No. 4 For Grand Junction and all points East 0:45 p M No. 10 For Manti. Marysvale and intermediate points , ft:30 a m No. i For Salt Lake City 8:15 a in No. 8 For Eureka. Payson and all intermediate points fi::tl p in No. S For Ogden and the West 8:10 a m No. 3 For Ogden and the West.. .... 8:25 p in No. 1 For Osden and the. West 11:00 a in No. 28 (Mixed) For Eureka and intermediate in-termediate points 3:55 a ni ARRIVE AT SPRINGVILLE No. 5 From Grand Junction and the Fast 8:10 a iu No. 1 From Grand Junction and the East 11:00 a 'ii No H From Grand Junction and the East 9:25 p m No. 9 From Marysrale, Manti and intermediate points 4:25 pin No. From Ogden and the West ... !:5! a in No. 2 From Ogden and the West 4r25 p rn No 4 From Ogden and the West I:45 p in No. 7 From Eureka. Payson and all intermediate points 8:13 to No. 8 From Salt Lake City 6::i0 p in No. 2!) (Mixed) From Eurekaand all intermediate points 3:55 p m "1'erfect Dining Car Service Only line running through Pullman P:iT:n- Sleeping cars from Springville to San Francisco Fran-cisco and Portland; soringville to Denver. Kansas City and Chicago. Through ordinary or family sleepers without with-out change to Kansas City, Chicago and Boston. Free rellning chair cars Springville t Denver, no change; clsse connections; safety, speed and com for. G. P. THOMPSON. Local Apt Hi- I. A. BENTON.Gen'l Pass. Agenl. SALT LAKE CITY, ITAU. R. A.DEA.L, Fresident. H. L. CUMMINGS, Cttlie H. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH Elias Morris & Sons Company Importres and Dealers in Marble, Granite and Stone Mantles, Grates and Monumental work 21-23 25-27 V. SOUTH TEMPLE Salt Lake Gity Utah Capital Stoc 950,000. rraasacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depot its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annually Money always on band for short time loans. Latest Sh))es If our fine Bed Room Suites, Center . Tables and Carpets will not please you for Spring, Furnishing you will bo truly hard to satisfy. Prices and terms unequalled. . JaLxie Caffrey & Co. DEAL BROS Menaennall li. ville Drug Co, |