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Show Univ of Ufoh St J?r: "trp - 4i wea: LVJL ter being j : - r V - A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the I mere sts of the Leading AgriULtvaralancl Horticultural Section of Utah The Garden of the W est, VOLUME -.13 NUMBER 38. SPRINGVILLE UTAH, THURSDAY, 'JUNE 4, 1903 . -W PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM, Sprit grille Bailrcaders The Springviile Constiuction Co. are now making the rocks and other debris fly in northen California. The outfit "pulled i ii last Thursday, ana tne The Medicine Man. out "hands" left, Friday ami Saturday. Satur-day. They have work that will last until Sep. 15th, and likely longer. The j e'ee of the work is in Rotte' Co., and for the Dia- f J&T Mf, h Co. The other Pce is for the Cal. N. W. Ry. - It is all very heavy work, one tunnel, and most of the work . .. i.i will have to be "shot" ana ia-en ia-en out in scrapers. About 250 learns were taken from here and 125 men, for drivers, elc the other help required will he pick-ed pick-ed up in the vicinity of the work. Fifty of the native City girls accompanied the"crusade"tosee that the boys have regular meals and well cooked. Mesdames Elisabeth aud Miriam Crandall went along to be sort of mothers iu camp, and they will presumably presuma-bly have general supervision of culinary departments. It required 40 cars t trans port the outfit, and 5U aU: in. narrv the horses, be Uliiuuai - j The President's Visit. CUPPINGS Last Friday evening the as sembly hall at the Hungesford was gay with bunting and flow ers, the room was vibrant with music, song and the spirit of patriotism, and eloquent words of good, cheer to the you ng that were present. The hours wa-J crowded with an enthusiastic and appreciative audience Jessie airau;;, . txu. Academy Alumni, struck tne gavel at 8:20, and the opening peice was played upon the piano by Minnie Meueray and t-assie Johnson. Thos. U illm then, in a short speaeh, feelingly expressed, expres-sed, presented the beautiful stat uette, Th Medicine M in'given to the Academy, by Our Sculptor Sculp-tor Boy, his son, The words aud unveiling were received with hearty approval. The address of acceptance was delivered by Miss Lou l'aden. Rev R. O. Bailey, Spoke brief- ly upon the inspiration oi art work in the school. Miss Zada Kearns sang "when the Heart is" Young" and was recalled. Miss 'Phemia Johnson read an ' One very noticable feature in President Roosevelta "swing around the circle" is in the numerous num-erous speeches he has made, in every section of the country, he has failed to give utterance to a sentence that could be construed into partisanism. In every va-cinity va-cinity his remarks seem to be appropriate and suitable to the of the surroundings. In balt kake City his remarks were particularly particu-larly happy and applicable. A few of the good things he said bllows: To the 12.000 school r.iildrn he said; "1 nave dui one wo r d to say to you . Iam very glad to see you. I balerve play. Play hard while you play, and when you work don t play at all. that is good advice for grown , people, too. I am fully triad to see vou. It has been a e: v great pleasure. Good luck And now you know the pro- verd, The Lord helps those who help themselves?" If you throw 4 ifc f i t fnhe It ... Irui- The follow ing item from Salina Sun expresses our bei ments to a "gnats eye:" this saason .of the year the eU or of a country newspuper is burdened with much cash a he often wonders where he is ine to raise six bits to appNj on w , - -if. . bill. The editor of the oui?n is no exception to the ru le. HuV nd- reds of people are owing llaim are jUlV I not go- 7 (Ml' 9 Spend all your money in one place. Try all the other Soda Fountains in, the City and then come and try ours . That i s all we ask , i u.:,il. iliov t.ttn H11U UlUlUUUiouij " not feeling any touch ofptros neritv. Still, it takes " moijiev J every week to keep a newspaper going and if any of the patrons of the Sun feel like visiting thi ,ffino in monkev with the slot-t machine they will be accorded. a hearty welcome uu van oi the editors high chair." T. R. Kelly, Manager A 'A real naughty exchangff the following storyaJSVli tiever ought to haveapretln print. "A man built atheeViome, of all the duty of helping you, on wuicik he was very strd. He had a contrivance, bySjMch he I I ...... m r If ... n,r onarhea for the cooks essay, he weaicnie wan. iA..u.n. V Mi83 Hughes read a selection r-., T. (Vandall is nresi- from 4 Hiawatha." vaicuvv i t Tr bat Th St-hool Quartet, lieoer dent oi iue wuiiu;, - - .!.,. manager, and L D. Johnson, Vere Strang, Evans Crandall secretary. Houl and Claude Strang, sang The boys will work in squads a college medley ami were caueu with ten teams, making about back for another song, twentyfive "messes in all. ; Mrs. Lee of Spanish Fork, a The following outfits makeup former teacher of the Ilunger-the Ilunger-the company: . ford, gave a retrospe-t of her R Palfrey man, Dennis Pal- school work, and read an inter-freymau, inter-freymau, Packard & Gemmell, est ing letter from Frank Leon-Smith Leon-Smith & Brown, Duncan & Bate, ard, a former pupil of hers. Roylance Bros., T. & IL Roy- Bruce Datlin recited, -I've i ..it.,,.1" Goo. McKenzie, Drank my lust Gins. Boys. . i.i... .....i Mum Th nrnirrain heiu2 comnletea (Jraudaii tros., juuu uu- -v" f.-e, " C & N.Cruudall, Malen & Will the following citizens were call Crandall L. D. Crandall, Boyer ed upon and responded: nrna lfJ,rwood"&: McKenzie. D. C. Johnson, urged the nec xfocJ.pr A.' Strw. Thorn & essUy of early fixing high ideals s.r.J A CrAndall. in the minds and then doing Rir.l Ii,i,tl& Hall. - our ' level best", to at am them MJf II VI I t J I -m-m. 1 cUf the VId adagt is iruer 'baa swpi. u. '-" t will have a goo I end- the point that me cnnu w3 .u.. aoys had all kinds much more good than evil in it, the Lord, he will throw it back on you. Now it is the same way with your fellow .men. Providence Provi-dence is not going to do every thing for you, a ndthe National Covernment cannot. All the National Government can do is could pull a lever and a Ibath tub would come into his rooftn ready foVuse. One day he wias show-ing show-ing some gentlemen frfiends his new hbuse aud when thfey enter. his bedroom, when he explained to try to give you a chance to lhe palent bath tub. ; "I will help yourself, and nelp you to sn0w you how it works," heay, favorable conditions, ana Tuu ihing the lever, the. the work has got to b) done, I y came sailing into the rood yourselves. and his wife was in it! ', r I need hardly preach the noc- ential - i ... 1 . 1). A ,.r o1f t-olionoA nf plf noil- I TLfl inno ur mil nOIllB Wll6n thel fidence, to the pioneer": N flocks of the Western ranges will man is fit for anything if he lias UQt be expected to subsist, as County .Employment Ag'cy Y ourgladies and gentlemen who wish fo secure employ -yrMt would do weel to call at A. A. Dahle's building, where an unlimited number of railroad hands, teams and teamsters, brick iiaiij34 etc., are wanted. Also young ladies for general house wowLind cooking. Good respectable places furnished in Salt Lake, Provo and other towns att heir choice. Book agents and can-vassers can-vassers for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply 5 j. 33:. CHI LI) DEALHR, IIST Monutuents, Ttmibs tones, Tablets ia all kinds stone executed in an artistic and up-to-date manner. All work done promptly, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. ,. Haiti Street " " j Spiingvill e, Utah John Christenson in A. A. Dahle's Building. SPANISH FORK UTAH fronrv . i daughtb. Firstly's ractory o notbct'i qual ues. x waui, mm j0 ne inuis oi uie ru . " J Ui t.i keep his eyes on the stars, I possible, alfal fa stacks and rooil'podA, m. r it.anrnitni1 Oflv.'i d.D.tc will be seel t c urse if the average man uoes thickly studdeo over , toe i'ponr in.'eed. such methods are already beginning inu" the com ...nil Till- I lift 111) V r , ' ,! nod difficulty in get- Ud the chief aim of the teacher Ui 1W"W' " " I ..I thould ie, to direct mis energy not earn his living, does not de velop the land, does not show hat he is a good business mm, a go;d farmer, a go 1 wage-work 1 ' l' ,,'..nnl ivl.lll '.Mil er. a goou proieasnioi whatever walk of life he is, if he does not do that, the nation will C'nuinie. i'O HmMuuii in '. aqiin tons take the place of inability in-ability to earn o le's bread. You have to have the ability to earn one's bread first. I don't c ire how anxious the man is to aaa a l,,ft.v stan lard of nntional a w m " - ,7 finer loaded and away, in conse .c ',jotUniiiiiflrs in I ii tone the hiirher paths queuce oi ui , nf MVif he does not take caie relation to transportation, anu xvirs. uamu. - seve J-ous days wer. spent. Our S,ulur I5..V, said Uu.l I., of his wife .ad clnldreu a.d p o-,...:........;.... o-,...:........;.... .i...,.l.kiiid.l..vinl videforthem, be is a poor oiti- X L e During ,he alter- pv ,o see ,W people enjoy his Hrstduty is to be able to support tittaii) oeae. 6 r- himself and those dependent do so but the sky became clear, thought, th.tit was not necessa- be able to earn his Ive hhood to and all were away with fair pros- ry to "sow wild oats," in order to be able to show the thrift, the for a nrofitable season. r,v1ive distinction, but a man energy, the power of sustained May their most ardent hopes I u,t be goo(i to be truly great, etfort, the business intelligence for a pleasant and renumerative . Theodore Lee of Spanish aud skill which have built up season be fully reanzeo. L, . ..;,i ; Spnlnt.ors Unr material . wealth. And if ruiK oniU i l,vvvt v His Last Hope Realized . are we, in life, as we stand with that is atl lie uoes, F.y fFj-om the tkntmei, weoo, mom j th mHr i e b ock betore us anu poor creaiuie mau. xi In the first opening of Okianoina w rime imoortance of itv is enough to build up any .,ira in iRRft. the editor oi tnis r in existence, and these adopting the same are reaping a bounli-j ful harvest. Thousands of range sheep, are lost every year J want of proper nourishment hnlter- and those who su;:, a" ."(W.idedW worse for h'&L 4. V - -v perience. Am. Sheep Breeder i A rNTw Vork waif, who wisV V - 4. ' lured into a Sunday school auo asked bv the teacher if he knew r-i rn-m . w mm mm miMm : 11 1 M I l.v W :V7 t ... Well iu each tovm to take orders for our new High Gradrj Guaranteed Bicycles. , Complete $8.7& gt GOftSaQHs1" Guaranteed nisrh Grade $iOm7. gg Siberian," A Eeauty $12.7 S fflcsti urn 99 Bond Kacer 0i4.7B no belter bicvele at anv price. M.nv oilier make or mouct you want at one-tmrc usual price. Unoice cf any standard tires ana bes. equipment on all our bicycles. Strongest Guarantee,. TQ 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 a journey as those in the sleepers. sleep-ers. 4 The Santa Fe runs comfortable com-fortable chair cars on its three Chicago trains, with a compe-tent compe-tent porter in charge. Complete Com-plete toilet accessories are provided. pro-vided. U..F. Warren, Gen'l Agent, 411 Dooly Block, " Salt Lake City. Do yov. Intend buying a rifle mr pistol If so, get the best which La a STEVENS liiflea range in price from $4.00 to $?5.00. For large and small game, also for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to 20.00. , Send stamp for large catalosrno illua-ii .tratin complete line, brimful of valuable ( I infortuatiou to sportsmen. ilfwtf1' J. 5TEYEKS ARIIS AID TOOL CO.'J KiVi-M QUICK WAY We SHP OH APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ona without a cent deposit and allow Q DAYS FREE it's Chris J w,aitin fa TRIAL before -purchase is binding 11 SOO Second Hand Wheeis tSTHA taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. 10 ilKal yj all makes and rood;ls, pood as new r nniiiA lin HAT PlltV a bicycle until yon hnve -WTitpn for our IZTCAiSXA UU IsU I HUT factory pkip.es and free tkial offer. Tiee, equipment, aundries and sportinsr goods of all kinds, at half reeular price, in our big free sundry catalog. Contains a world of useful information. Write for it. J. L. HEAD GYOLE CO., Chicago, (II. EAST ICHICOPEE i:uu(t WHtHt All f I !iF. FAILS. Bent Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. t?38 in time, wild tT dnigcist-s. to write for our confidential letter before ap-1 plying tor patent: n may ne wra muucjr. We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign PATENTS and TRADE MARKS pr retnm ENTIRE EN-TIRE attorney's fee. Send model, sketch or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. We give the best legal service and advice, and our charges are moderate. Try us. , . SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Office.Washington, D.C wjiiw. 50 YEARS Driessed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and Tall Iuundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. Snores unvthine about the story oi won ses and the king's daughter, as tonished the teacher by the following fol-lowing reply: :De mudder ob de kid got wise dat de main guy was go in' to kill all dekidrfiu de ward, an' she put m in a soap box &n' shoved 'iin 'off tie dock. Anyway, Pharaoh's big gal came home wid a kid one day an said she foun de brat on de beach. one tine day la April; v.. tunm nlast c man. You might as wen taiic paper was among tne uiauy sc:. iuuumiu6 ..j-.. r If.fnrt.nnftwho made tbebigrace , U :ntn the higher types of of a mans body being souna l H-V . 1 C I a jDunnKTiis , . ;r ,a hu f f it is eone, tie n as man 1 1 Wu Biliiwu. v.w o 'Which is the editor?" "The man with the shotgun "I mean the manager." "The man with the club." Tthink I should like to see the obituary editor.' 'Can't. He's outside whip ping the undertaker. Atlaiiia Constitution. SSS.Su'SLOT lUj.Mtarn.ld. refered to th. g.t to have tb, thrift the p.er 2LV.ii wither. whicH, to- j,lv, f hi.bovhoo.1. when"Bird- to work, the power to gam sue. gether with the severe heat, gave je palliu and he, with the boys cess in material things as a Ioum-rr-SrJ ofth.ir.g.,.Uyl"ballP.uT dU.,.; , , - ' .; " ; r ;. . l"' gr""y ' Cmi autUiIwi to wor6 tbaD to teel rm5rSTcrWrt CMC in embrvo-, threw aud cougn, that ever, mtoute -.U.t.Jj-rU. 1.7. t,,.k-10!. r. mlv as a t.h filnsive hall. : Such was the experience of Mrs. S.H. last hope. A big dose was iven him Misg NelUe Britan played the ,n" whi!e he -was r; :S piano so!o, gSl Kr0ilt 'he dose was r'epeatd. The The Academy boys interjected ndVwel trouble. Death see.ued rrXne was . , .11" at intervals as a soon noticed ana in . , sort of "since"- lor tne occasion, - ad the result i w - . which could scarcely be surpass- was miraculous. I improved at once l.j .i..ill.oa nnlv tv 1 nd now am completely recovered." u miw.v u6 -r..,-..... Ht,,m-u.h nnd tiowel . - . - . i . i m ir 11 v r, I . rviuuv j v. ... ...41 I. If iitllliril 1 II Mo IH I 1 tt JIHlilUtU HI UI3 iian J"o'M PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GtJLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Drs.!ores& LYON II LOCK. 56 West, 2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. Consultation free. To save many hours' timet and more miles, take advantage advan-tage of this new eastbouud service ser-vice via the Union Pacific anfl CM-capjilwatee, CM-capjilwatee, - St. Paul Line Trade Warks Designs: CLAUD S. WILLIAMS . COMMERCIAL AGENT Salt Lake City, Utah Before Contracting for Your Electric Wiring B. BACHmTT Of Provo. Telenhonef X JilIlOlIlCEPEHT EXTRftOHDlJlAHY Please note that we alone in this city . ' distribute the celebrated " ' CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN - hearing these famous trade . inarkes: B. Kuppenkeimer & Bo., A. B. Kirsch-baura Kirsch-baura & Co., on geiitlemans' garments it's the same as "J8 K" on gold, and 4 Sterling" on silver. Cloth, cut, fit and price are right. Your money back if anything goes wrong. Distrbultrs for Nettleton's. aud Walkover Walk-over shoes. Just received a spring line of goods. - SeJxwab tM Clothier Knight's Block - v - Provo City Utah A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train IS o 6, leaving Oden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m., o lJenVer at 8:10 a.m., i.s a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One tiont. waLakinu his first sound sleep i n a fortnight. That one little ottle worked a complete cure, and he can-haln can-haln tint fpel- grateful. The sea- UOU MVif w- so n for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale Dy me Springviile Drug Co. . : Fifty Years ihc Stcndard I or, per-chance, the "literal de- cendanls" of those doughty duf fers who blew down the walls of Jericho, the High school h oters. EftESDKB nisfcxxt KsR8 Herid't Ftir t rmihles. Electric sBittels is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by the Springviile Drug Co. i. . A Gigantic station. TITa ranslVDi) nil 1 PT54 i t- Startling Evidence i !H...i...iJ n...niili ut uhnwinrr Fresh testimony in great quantity iy. muanc 1,.r....- b is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. the elaborate depot accomoda- s King's lSTew Discovery for Consnmp-'-ti0nsof the Chicago Rock Island ;.n initrh and ui n w oe uueu uai- . . Pacinc. iCy at unicago cd. A recent t xpresion from T. J. au " v e McFarland Bentorville, Va serves as example. He writes: "I had bronchi tis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing cur-ing all throat and lung troubles, consumption, con-sumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed Guar-anteed by the Springviile Drug Co. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00. The Largest Stock of ictri- cal Supplies, ChandelJU etc. . South of Salt La LOW PINCES OM SPRIMYILLETtf Orders may be if with H. T. Reyncfs &Co. ( UND EETAKEE Oasls.ots, OofQns, TiIti xx&m And all kinds of Undertakers Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket? and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. Licensed Em palmer in ali its branches. Walter Wheeler, Springviile Four Blocks East of Packard's Store. To Cure A Cold In One Day T.i-a r.Hvatt vo Rromo Quinine Tablets. rWIf IsttS U.S. Gov't CuSSUtS All druggists refund the money If it f ai "" 1 cure. E. W. Grove s signatuie ly on cure. fails to each The station a'. Ltabaiie street, is the mot conveniently locat ed railroad terminal in Chicago. It is the only railrad depot in Chicago on the elevated loop. AH eievatea trains passswuu at its doors and are reached from the train floor without the npp.essitv of descending to the Rtreet. The principal hotels, theatres and business establish-r ments are close at hand. It pre-1 J , , .His Hat's Off 3 Copyrights Ac. - Anyone nendlnir Bkerh nd description mnr aulcltly ascertain our opinion free wlietner an invention is probably patentable. Co"miini tione strictly oonndentiaL Haiiclbook on Patents sent free. Oldest snency for securiiitt patents. Patents taken -thronuh Munn & to. receive wperial notict, without charge, in tbe Scientific American. A liardsomely illnatrated weekly. J-nrsrest cjr-cnlntion cjr-cnlntion of any scietitiUo Journal. Terms, ?i a year : four months. L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.36,Broad"a-NewYQ!k Urauch Office. 625 F Bt.. Waahintjion P. C. is OLORADO MIDLAND Train Ho. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a.m.. giving s pasi-enirers the entire day to view the superb scenerv in Colorado, arriving at tjieuwuud Springs 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 time to make connections with all lines for the North, F.ast, or South. Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha anrl St. Paul leave Ogden on train No. 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train - JSo. 4 each Wednesday evening. W. H. DOHELL, U. S. DEYOR, Gen'l Agent. , Trav. Pass. Agent. 206 South West Temple Dooly Bluff., SALT LAKE CITY . .. ... ... - ;.r -.. - Wmmmm CURRENT TIME TABLE . LEAVE SPUING VI LLE ' No. fi For Grand Junction, Denver and all points East ., 0:55 a in No 2 For Grand Junction and all points East 4 "' P m No. i For Grand Junction andall points East -. 9:5 p ra No. 10 For Manti. Marysvale and Intermediate jjoints 9:31) m No. I For Snlt Lake City 8:15 a n No. 8 For Eureka. Payson andall intermediate poiiits.. .j... H:H3 p m No. 5 For Oeden and the West 8:10 a m No. 3 For Ogden and the West 9:25 p in No. 1 For Osden and the West 11:00 a Na. 28 (Mixecn ror JinreKa ana lu- termediate points. 5:55 a ni ARRIVE AT SPUINGVILLE No. 5-.From Grand Junction and t he Fast 8:10 am No. 1 From Grand Junction and the - East.... ll:C0am No 8 From Grand Junction and the East... 9:25 pm No. ft From Marysvale, Manti and Intermediate points 4:25pm No. ft From Ojrden and the West ... :5tt a m No. 2 From Otrden and the West 4:25 p m No 4-From Osden and the West.... 8:45 p iu No. 7 From Eureka. I'ayson and all intermediate points :13am No. ft From Salt LakeCity.... 6-.:S0p m No. 20 (Mixed) From Eurekaand all . intermediate points 3:55 pn v . Perfect Dining Car Senicc Only line running through Pullman Palace Sleeping cars from Springviile to San Francisco Fran-cisco and Portland ; Springviile to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. Through ordinary or family sleepers with out change to Kansas City, Chicago and Boston. , Free relining chair cars SprinRville to Denver, no change; clsse conntctionf.j safety, speed and comfor. G. P. THOMPSON. Local Agent. I. A. BENTON.Gen'l Pass. AJtent. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. R. A.DI A.L, Fresident. W. E- CRANDALL Jr. Oashi r H. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. '".-. Springviile Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH to the woman who recognizes the beauty of a nice fitting tailor-made skirt, a dress made from fabrics of the lat- g est weave, or the style of a Dorothy Dodd Shoe. -T Ladies who buy their goods from us are recognized as the leaders in style. You should see our Ledies Mus- g lin Underwear, it's a line that would do your eyes good. Prices to, are very low. : 1HBL1L1SI131 e SON" . 3 THE .'DRYaGOODS PEOPLE PROVO. TJTAII 5 Capital Stools. S50,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold aud depot ... . its received subject to check. - Fouf per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding senii-annual y Money always on hand for short time loans among the colossol buildings of U 1 U 1 1 U 1 11 111 111 1 11 111 111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Latest StjJSe If our fine Bed Room Suites, Center Tables and Carpels will not please you for Spring Furnishing, you will be truly hard to satisfy. Prices and terms unequalled. Caffrejr & Go. rRIO( BAKINQ rOWBH OO. Chicago. box Joc .. i .. .- i |