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Show y i - - i - i r o fi7 -ry-r- v ".hi m 11. " ' - ' ' ' 1 . of Utah -VA Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the-Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah "The Garden of the West id VOLUME .13 NUMBER 8. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMEBEU G, 1902 PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM. . ) j WATER, : LIGHT, LIFE We need all three and now is . the time to get them ."Will, the People Vote For the Means to Furnish More Water Light For Oar City, and to Banish the Death Head . and Cross - Bones From Ou' Midst ' The voters of our city will!be called upon,- before the. New year chimes ring upon tlieuir, tu vt " bonds or no bonds," for ths purpose of furnishing wa't-r and light for the jnhabi-t.-mts 'thereof. In --the- tneau time let the people discuss the proposition calmly and 'dt'JiherateiyV'" hot fth-i.eon-Democrats tentious spirit, determined to - win our point, whether for or sigains, butwith spiritf toarrive at the point j that .will be be3t-( for; the" material healthful and financial advancement of- ocr City. The time baa come when ve cum no longer etand still n regard to these matters. ' V $0.0.000, judiciously expended will put b'pnngCrefck' Canyon water upon Main street, wjth - - . - r -'-. " t liyd rants, affjrding protection , Against firer and '-which' 'jcanbe -.' ei tended as rapMfy 1 as deemed expedient;, -willVlt;, jii.anTeleci i'tric plant" that will ftiriiisfi TOQO " lichls: buv lite lloutzand.White- - hoiiil mill' sites, and water; put. .in a" pump to deltVeronovthird iii the Mill poijij water, at Noed corner-. Now tax payers, let: us look at thu proposition" (hii way; If next season should bo as dry as this,, the proper adjustment -of the water gained "from, the -pond, and- the saving fronl .'Spring Ore.k by , piping,, will save to the citizens, iu one year, nt least hilf of lha fos'al cost! - vVTe will 'he; able to give, the East bench p-'opleV water from Hobble Creek. .pmih Mill pond wiier-uitn Drv Cmk, or tde," wiieie, .in 1 inci ejse tiie huppiy to vVtrvbod y " J' - a good one. TheMdl pond water wa-ter is of inestimable value to our cittz ns an 1 it should not be .permitted to p;iss into Hie h in Is of others, it would - b a public calamity. Think these ' matters over seriously, and let us do something There will, n ver jigiiu be a time present itself, whn these public u ilitiescan be furnished ;ts cheaply as now. We need them, we can have them, and we can make money out of them by taking hold, RIGHT NOW! With a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull all together! beautiful Clar Skies ITerbineexerts a direct influence on the bowels, liver and kidueys, purifying purify-ing and strengthtuing these organs, and maintaining them in a normal condition; thus removing a common cause of yellow, niolhy, greasy skin, and more or less of pimples, blothes a nd blackheads. 50c at the Spring ville Drug Co. The Republican Rally- Last Thursday, called out the largest crowd of the geason. F C Boyer was called to the chair, by H. L. Cummings, precinct chairman, and the Ladies Quar tett. of Provo, furnished five delightful musical numbers. The Quartett led by singing "America" with the audience standing and joining in the cho rus. Jos. L. Dunn, Republican nominee for Selectman was the first speaker he said; if elected he would do ail in his power to administer the affairs of the Count, with equal justice to all and special privileges to none Geo. L. Webb of Lehi, Selectman Select-man said; we are working hard to defeat our brethren the Democrat?, Demo-crat?, aud from present indications indica-tions we are going to succeed. T. , .It ,ti - ji eieetea ne wouiu ue no partisan, parti-san, nor vote to raise the taxes,- C. A. Glazier came over, he said, , to see . the people and be seen. If he bad done his duty well in the past, he desired the suffrage of the voters on election elec-tion day, Jesse N. Harmon, ' nominee for Sheriff, was introduced as, the twin brother of Geo. Storrs, aud yet no relative. Mr. liar-' liar-' raon hoped he would not be left this year for it gave him such a lonesome feeling. - As far as he had been able to find out aeon, stable iu an outlying district in Texas and himself, were the only Republicans not tlected in the U. S. in 1900. Slrpnen L. Chipman, ou the Legislni.ve ticket, named all the candidates on the County ticket, named by the Republicans, said he knew - them personally, and that they were good competent men and that the people would make uu mistake in voting for them. "'..- Hon. O. E. Allen was introduced introduc-ed as the' man, who in 1888 introduced in-troduced the bill into our Legislature, Legis-lature, providing for the Free School system in our state" today. In' a speech of one hoar and a half he said among many other things the following; ' l am not opposing individual Democrats- but tbeir, principles. lovu.tiieir country as well aY''RepuhJjoiis-. but for some reason we" Jave to come; around every two years and bring the gospel of 'salvation to those who' persist in bing Democrats. We had better send au inexperienced inexperi-enced Republican, like Howells, into Congress, who would work f oif ou r party px i nc i pies, t ban . to sejv W. H King or Jos. LlRaw: iingS' who would ' constantly op'; pose . the. administration. .. Mr. Bryau - asked why . Republicans ddf not put down , the-trusts? our -oppontfiUa say, 'We are the b oy s 5 i 0'"t put' d o w n t h e t in s t s. in JS88 1 hey j were. In power but did, nothijig to regulate t he trust evil which their committee said existed; but left it. for a,'-f,subse-quent congress' tojiandle... In 1803 our opponents were'iii pow-er,- thy did nothing tostrength-cn tostrength-cn ilia 'trust-.law'S.Trus, tinder Mr. Cleveland . four. ' suits - were brought; ,-agai ns':;'ihe- trusts as i hey t h e n ' -1- x is ted , - b ut i t was ho n ea t-. t he . "e n d . ; of--1 1 i s" t e r ui th at their;'prt5e(c,utioni avs left for Win McKinleyV' AULorney Gen. to settle, -"whicTS he did,ahd those evils cotnpluine J,ol were-abuled, This is. an a.u.wer toMr Bryan. - 0:tr opponeufs denoiiHca all Iru&rri rs ha'd. -There is'uiuch Lgu.'rn'll.e'io. '05 'frh-nds tell na It- last year, but fail to tell of the -100,000,000 paid, to I ibor in anil about the steel works, and that the dividends wera piid to 4S.O0O stockholders,' who keep the money in circulati n. N' if these huge combinations show a disposition to oppress thu peo pie, they must be curtailed, .au 1 the Republican party, th-it bas inet and solved the great issues of the past, will meet those of the future and settle them wise ly. Look at the wisdom of Pres. Roosevelt, It was due to his persistent effort, mose than. that of any other man that we have the Irrigation bill. His work in having the great coal strike arbitrated, ar-bitrated, has called out the warm est commendation from the press all over tha country, and the world," and - we cannot belter show our appreciation for his good works than by returning a rousing Republican majority next Tuesday. Worm Wistrojer White's Cream Vermifuge, not only kills worms, but removesthe mucus and slime, in which they build their nests; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of the body, where worms cannot exist. 25c Springville Drug Co. Crank Today, Prophet Next. That the man we consider a crank today may turn out to be the prophet of tomorrow is prov-el prov-el by an anecdote from Iltuii-bal Iltuii-bal MoV, the birth place of Mark Twain. ? Ths prototype of Col. Sellers, at whom millions have laughed was a neighbor of Mark Twain. One nignt in a public address he told his audience the time would come when the , people could take a ".train at Ilaniball and ride to the Pu tret Sound without a change of cars. The villagers" laughed his assertion to scorn, for then the only means of travel they knew- was the wheezey little lit-tle steamer and antiquated stage. Now a modern express train passes through Ilaniball over the Burlington Route for the Paget Sound .every day in the year , .. . Bast Cough Syrup. Thus Good. Cm r.UMX wr iit All 1-1 Si tilLS. m time. ?Mtd by Qrogpists. Big Ingun Heap Gone : There was more or less wailing, wail-ing, after the indian sUle, over at Price last week', 'which'. was called forth by the seperation of the spirit of Tabby from the body and. its passage to the "Happy j hunting ground." He "was wejl i known to the pioneers of Spring- ville, and he was always account ed their true friend.CHe was a warm friend of the late Bp Aaron Jolineon, iu the fifties and . six ties and was never. kuVwii to break a'pledge. lie was1 a very superior indian. In his prime he wr3 blessed with a magnificent magnifi-cent physique, a diguineiJ bearing bear-ing a head that many white men would have been proud of; the "Front of Jove himself; -a station Shite she herald Mercury, to thret- eu and command'-. The'writerl well remembers the treaty 'of '64 held under the trees at (lie resi dence of Lyman. S. Wood, at which Col. - Morrow represented the Govern meat and chief Tabby was the sp8iker for the 1iative3, Upon that - occasion. the.Vuntu-torted" the.Vuntu-torted" 1 man-;.of the wilds displayed dis-played all the natural quaiitiea-lions quaiitiea-lions of the orator and poet. lUs attitudes were striking, easy and graceful, his gestures sigtiificautj rounded and ellegant, his Iaug-gnage Iaug-gnage poetic and to "the point. With sweeping, graceful gestures gestur-es he refered . to the" towering mountains surrounding llie solid earth of the valley,- .with their, peaks penetrating almost to... .rive- feet" of the Great Father, with the blue vault bendlug'over all, and likened them to truth, and said they could not lie, etc. IIe then reached a climax by turi iug to jol. iM rrow an'd usked him if he was as. truthful as thj inaunlains, etc. - ' - - "His squaw died tventy-fivt? years ago. He is reported ' to have been 104 years old,- which is probably 14 years to niauy to his credit,? His personal effects were cremated on the grave,- and firlyL" p a u sei1 ' wt re t hi u g h c s r i F j at the same place, which should insure the chieftanis safe transit o'er the dark .and stormy wather." For A o!d ' If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it, and to -allay the irritation and inflammation of the throat and lungs For sale Springville Drug Co. Conkey's Home Journal For Nov. has come to our table ta-ble and -it is a marvel of journalistic jour-nalistic art considering its price only five cents per copy or fifty cents a Jyear. "What the Coal Strike has Done,'ihe leading article is well worth the price. Landon Knight, a well known writer has contributed the article, arti-cle, that brings to light some very interesting details concerning concern-ing the inner workings of both the operators and the miners. MrrKuight sp3nt much li n3 iu the coal regions and gives a fair and impartial account of his investigations. He says the con dition of the raiuero and their families has been grosely misrepresented mis-represented to the public and that they are not at all the downtrodden, down-trodden, poverty stricken clas? they have been represented to be- He claims that they are the best paid workmen in the world:, that tlrey have good homes and educated families. MjcKnight does not spare the operator. He brands as false the statement of the opert-tor, that he cannot pay a higher price for labor without working his mine at a loss. It is an intensely in-tensely " interesting article and should be read by all.' Conkey Co. Chicago 111. . The November McClure's Appears with a permanent addition ad-dition of sixteen pages of reading matter, making it a memorable number. -The most important article of -the month in. the first installment of Ida M Tarbell'i long announced ''History of the Standard Oil . Company, .which it 5s safe to. w?;ger will be moro widely read than any serial of ibe year. In the "Uirth of uu Industry " MissTarbell outlines what had been accomplished in ; the oil regions before the Stflnd-ardOUCo. Stflnd-ardOUCo. was born". It is a story thai finds its parallel only in the history of the discovery of the gold in California. , It is better reading than a novel. Next is a - tale by Cjiian Doyle, seductively seduc-tively baited with the title, "The Leather Fun nel," with gorgeous Ulustratious by A. Castaigue,an i the story : is ra tip-top one, too. Mr. George W.-Snialley's lemin-iscences lemin-iscences always make delightful reading. .'-This time he writes of litcrary'fwuin their habits of Work and T8'.r5'io has known tlfeni. Two thoughtful iiscus-sions'of iiscus-sions'of pressing Aiational qnes tions are Prwf. J W. JenkV'Two PhilippinPruhleni' written' immediately -.after the. author's t return' from n .K.tst. v The. sto- Best JLinlDieuT onXiULtli . . I...M ,'Melf aniv -Greco Yille, .Texas- writeVovV'2d;'jrUrVhad'rnetiiir utisfti last, winter, wqs ,ih-rC, ia J'fl4 six weeks; ;trlcd evrrxthing, but got no relief, till a friend gave me a part of a bottle- of Iiailards 'SiH)W Lini- ncnt. -I used It. nnd gnt:two. mote fettles.. . It cured me and haven't Jti)lT iHyf jhcumatim ince!vI can acon j Tnc.nd-S now Li n ( iu 1 1 o .be l he nesfc lium..'ntr-"on-,eanh fr rheniua- tt-M; tr rheumatic s utic t.r vduf ralgic .iMis," itjb""lu Ballard's Snow CUmut-'ni'. jon will , n t tuner lontr,-burVwill lontr,-burVwill be gratified -'with a speedy cure &&i aud ft.00.at the SprluvlJit Drug Co. t . - -" "- ."Mriting'lut True t , If every One knew what ,a grand medicine Dr, King New ' Life ' VilU town, Pa., you (1 sell an you Date in a day. Two weeks' use has made a anew man. of me.". Infallible for constipation stomach ;in:l liver troubles. 25c, Springville dealers. Woman Onaker Preacher. Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Governor Jen kins of Oklahoma territory is a. Quake: preacher and is noted for her charit able act3. She fills the jmlp-it of th. local Quaker church every Sunday 'ai visits regularly tile United States jai. In Guthrie and ministers to the ma terial as well as the spiritual waats of the prisoners. Lnck in Thirteen liv -sending thirteen miles, Win. Spireyof Walton Furnace. Vt., gota box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on hi?? leg. Nothinp: else could, Positively Positive-ly cures bruises, felons, nlcers, eruptions, erupt-ions, boiles, burn, corns and piles. Only 2)1 . Ga iranteed by the Springville Spring-ville dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 530 - Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Salt Lake City. Ctah Oct C-le, Notice Is hereby given that the following named claimant has filed notice of . his in- tentlon to make final proof In support of his claim under sections 18 and 17 of the act of March 3. 1.!1 (2(i Stats.. 854, us amended by the act of February 21, 1893 3T Stats.. 470), and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah Co. at Provo Utah, ou Saturday November 15. 1903, viz: William P. Fullmer. Jr.. Small Holding Claim, described as special section 45 In sections 35 and 36 Tp. 6 S. R, 4 E., and special section 42 In sections 2 and 3 Tp. 7 S . K. 4 E.. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years "next preceding the survey of the townsl'ip, viz: John C. Whiting of Wallsbury. Utah, Moroni Miner of Springville, " William T. Curtis " H William Sumsion ' ' Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial reason . under the laws, and regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given giv-en an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses witness-es of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. A part of this land being located partly within with-in school sections, the state of Utah is especially es-pecially cited to appear and. object o this proof if any reason It has therefor. Frank D. Hobbs, Register i Every Style And Discription DEALER IN . , Bain wagon LS, Enterprise buggies. Farm Machinery. STALWART STOVES AND RANGES Excell all Others . . . RHWW A TO f - . ' . ' iTlie Successful Boy's Dept. Well boys now that your Summer va - v catitui is o,ver, we are ready to give you a good start off at school by wowing one of our 3. FALL. SCHOOL SUITS Whit a mother requires is good Clothing that will look well on her boy. She can find it in - SOH WAB'S BOYS' DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS .FOR BEST BUYERS OF BOYS CLOTHS Knight's Block; - - - - - - Proyo City Utah. OH, FLIES CARRY DISEASE GERMS From Decaying Animal anl Vegetable Matter Into Your Em. Cateu tie Fly anil the Germ witu Poison or Sticky FLY PAPER. We Sell the Genuine TANGLEFOOT. THE .SPRINGVILLE DRUB' CO. -.... INDERT CoELns, And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention" given to orders for home made Caskets and Collins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, Four Blocks East A Plain Soda Talk TO SQUARE PEOPLE Our Soda water is ontlie SQUARE;. Our Fountain is open to your INSPECTION. We are not mdimtd of ilip -condition rf tilings -l hind the Counter. Everything is t'LEAN and BRIGHT! ..There are no Gen in ourS la. COOPER'S SYRUPS ARE PURE TOO. They are not a mixture of Acid and Glucose, but are made from the NATURAL FRUIT. We are willing tiny, 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. ruP : j ' &) . X - f" ""'L...T!!:TL-:'y"-"i ".. 'l LUTTsi ID 1 fa r . .y,;; i 1 rj L;;V rvt'Ts,. H A ZJeWl 7"? 'I ill , v " -.Vtr, N-i f 'fejifc-WB,- jf ibi " i nn ' Twi'i iii1aamT-i iliii r rTnriT i m lariBTini m ' Yii'wiim-riiMii' M'lii um fniiiw few . f -'"TuriTnrmffl -i win in imiwmiii imp wn i i wmm mn 1111111 nmmi 4 wmn iiimui wi pim irnirrn -iinnir., -wwnw nmn juu winujfii!vT"'? i , . IT IS A GOOD HONEST SOAP Complete catalogue showing ore? MADE TO DO THE WORK. .iigtmMcuwd 1 j fcy saving the. wrappers forniebd free opon reqnest." Send jroor name on a poets! cardand Ve"wlf1mailj(n the taIoSer Address jPrtSlBBI Dept., IKS Cl'2iHYF;ClIa iBO., .Stores t. Stores LYON 1JLOCK. 5G West, 2nd South St: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. 'bLOonsultation free. 0 A-KER IHTnxicllcs, 3Hto. Springville. of Packard'sStore. 1 Drs ?5L ' - 3ET. OrEIXiD 2de:a.iiEJk, in Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets in all kinds stke executed in anuirtistic and up-to-date manner. All work doue promptly, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. Main Street Sprigville, Utah. TO CHICAGO INEXPENSIVELY All travelers do not rido in the Pullman: many patronize the reclining chair -car from choice or notions of economy. Such persons have about' as pleasant a journey as those in the sleepers. sleep-ers. The 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. Noted Cities CHICAGO Is probably the most widelv known citv in the United sitatos. Noted for its bush and enterprise as well as being the Windy City. MILWAUKEE ddS reputation on account of the quality as well as the quantity of its annual production of beer.- ST. PAUL While possibly not so Erenerallv well known as the two former cities, is nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one of the popular popu-lar Twin Cities of the Kortwebt. ! ALL THREE Are famous cities and their names combined form the name of America's Greatest Railway, famous and noted the world over- for its Superior Management. Elegant Equipment.' Splendid Service and general adoption of all the latest Pafetv Appliances for the comfort and safety of its , f 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. nce Tried, Alwavs Used. Try it the- next time you go East. L. L. DOWSING, CMcago, Milwaukee k si. Paul Railway, 3 Salt Lake City, Utah. A Good. One- COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Oyden 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 between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One - is COLORADO 31 1 DL AN I) Train No. 4, leaving Oirden at 7:15 n.m.. Salt Lake 8:20. p.m.. arriving at Criand Junction at b a.m.. giving paseners the entire day to view the suDerb scenery in Colorado, arriving at uieuwuud Sprinpo at 8:30 a.m. Leadville 1 p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in lime to make connections with all lines for the North, Fast, or South.- Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without 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 leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesday evening. . H. mmiL, U. S. IEV0Rr Gen'l Ageal Tray. Pass. AsenL 206 South West Temple Dooly BMg., SALT LAKE CITI SAVINGS' BANK v FREE gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO TIIE Paeiflc Newspaper Union, 927 Mar ket at., san r rancisco, and secure free a beautiful Nickel Saving's Bank, also full particulars regarding the new lhree Volume 11)02 luternation-Encyclopaedic luternation-Encyclopaedic JM'etionarj which is now Detng iurnisnHl to readers of this paper for only five cents a day. B. A.DE&L, President. H. T. EEYU0IDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLErUTAH C3a,lt,X Stocls. J 00,000. rransacts 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 loana. Fiie'vFtaPii Lates If our fine Bed Room Suites, Center Tables and Carpels will not please you for Spring, Furnishing you will bo truly hard : to satisfy. Prices and terms unequalled. James Gaffrey & Co Call On Us at bur new-store 35 Sc 37 Academy Ave And see that elegant line of Ladies new JACKETS, AUTOMOBILES, AU-TOMOBILES, RAGLAN?, SKIRTS, and WAISTS, tiny are beauties. 'T FORGET that we are leaders when it comes to carryiny Stylish. Up to-date DRESS GOODS. A better and more complete line never came'f.to Provo, hi d pi ices are way down. Try a DorotftDoi Shoe for ladies, they are the prettiest shoe made, and fit like a glove, price $3.00 and $3.50. Respectfully rvine MteS4r EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS' Trade Masks Designs Copyrights &.c AnTone sending a skotrta and description mar .illicitly ascertain onr opinion free whether mi Invention is probnbly piitenthlo. C ommun.i--tim otrhrtly confident ial. Handbor.kon Pafei.U entfreo. OMeft nirenoy for fcurnig patentti. Patenb) taken lliroairh Mann & Co. rece. apcnUU notice, wnnout cjihtku, iu iuc . . . tf T . i D . A . M. AAA i A hnrdsfimely illnstrated weekly. Ijireeat eir-7r: eir-7r: foHrmontua, 1. Sold by afTnewsdeBl-rrfi. fflUHN & Co.361BroadwayNew Tclk Hraiich Office. 625 F St., Washinetou D. C. p the Q,:,nrn4Mr! r . u i i t j- mi t i. Mir7D THOIJ CURRENT TIME TABLE LEAVE SPRING VILLE No. &r-For Grand Junction. Penver and all points East .'. 9:55 a m No 2 For Grand Junction and all points East 4:""piu No. 4 For Grand Junction and all polnls East. 9:4." p ra No. W For Manti. Marysvalr and intermediate points 9S1C a w No. 7 For Salt Lake City 8:15 a n. No. 8 For Eureka. Payson and all intermediate poii-ts fi:.'!3 p m No. 5 For Osden aud the 'West 8:10 a m No. 3 For Ojrden and the West 9:25 p m No. 1 For Ogden and the West 11:00 a m Nj. 2S-Mixed) For Eureka and Intermediate In-termediate points 5:S a ta ARRIVE AT SPRINGVILLE No. n From Grand Junction and the Fast 8:10 a rn No. 1 From Grand Junction and the East 11;C0 a u No 3 From Grand Junction and the East 9:15 p in No. H From Marysvale. Manti and intermediate points 4:25 p ra No. ti From Ogden and the West ... 9:5it a in No. 2 From Osrtlen and the West 4:2 p ta No 4 From Ogden and the West 0:4fi p iu No. T From Eureka. 1'ayson and all intermediate p lints 8:i:iai No. 8 From Salt Lake City 6:: p m No. 29 (Mixed) From Fureka and all intermediate points 3:55 p m Perfect Dining Car Service Only line running through Pullman Palace Sleeping cars from springville to San Francisco Fran-cisco and Portland; Springville to Denver. Kansas City and Chicago. Through ordinary or family sleepers wi n- out change to Kansas City, Chicago hid Boston. Free relining chair cars Springville 10 Denver, no change; clsse connecti.,i s; safety, speed and comfor. G. P. THOMPSON. Local A e I. A. BENTON.Gen'l Pass. Agent, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. a. L.CUMLnKGS, Ceti:e mil hmll litre |