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Show i Univ orUtah VOLUME .13 NUMBER 44 SRRINGVILLE, UTAH, TflJKSDAY, JULY 16, 1903 PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM -, : . - , ; - - ; , , j : I ' ' A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the;Interests of the Leading Agltural aridHorticulturaJ Section of Utah "The Garden of the West." . : - ' . . . 4J " " . - : " ' ' -z if ' i - !" f : i r'f V,1 1 The Blissful Prophet. Raui Krishna, the Hindu sage said: "Divers are the ways aud means to approach God, and every religion in the world shows one of these ways." Peace of mind comes when we not only reverence each and all religions, hut also know and re-itlite re-itlite that all religious systems lead to God." "As long as a man holds the illusion that there is but one religion re-ligion that will take men to God, that man is bound, disturbed disturb-ed in mind and suffers much. "Not so long J-igo this planet was drenched in human bloed from year to year because of the illusions of religionists that their "wspecial systems were the best. f "Millions of bodies have been religion, and not able to see God in all. 'Cornel let us be freed spirit? great souls, -who are not bound by these purile thoughts of a small petty God with but one way of -manifesting Himself to the world. "Letus go deep down into the silence -of the soul and ask the ever dwelling God within, about these -different-religious and the Voice will answer us. "Nothing i. withheld from the earnest in Li td that really aspires as-pires to know. "Divers -are the ways .and means to approach lion, and every religion in the world. shows one of these wavs. cruelly butchered in the name of the blessed Jesus, Prince of Peace. "This, indeed, is a blessed age, when we tolerate, reverence and love all teachers who in any way are helping men to realize God and their eternal oneness with the eternal One. "With God there are no Buddhists, Bud-dhists, Jews, Mohammedans, Christians or countless other followers fol-lowers of religious systems; the Father of all, only sees beings as His children, and not with religious labels. "Many are the religions of the world, and God is in each and all of them. Infinite are the forms that lead us to know the All-Father- Mother. "Blessed is he who respects and reverences his brother's re ligion; that man is far on the path that leads to eternal bliss "O Almighty and Everlasting God! who art the sustainer of al religions, grant that our minds and our eyes may be opened that we may know aud see that it is necessary to have divers Ways and means to approach Thee. "Outside of those .who have attained to oneness, no two men see God entirely alikeand there fore all of these different relig ions are absolutely necessary; when not needed they will cease to exist. "Blind is he who cannot see God in each and all religions; 'all religions lead to G d. "My religion may not appeal to you, and your religion may not suit me, but that will not prevent me from loving you, respecting and reverencing your beliefs; we can be gentle men and dignified even though we worship at different shrines. "vVhat a blessed world this will be when we all love, respect, revere and honor man, as man, and an eternal child of God and pay no attention to his religios belief. "God is too great lock Him self in any one book religion, and when we are sane and use rea son we readily see that there are divers ways and means to ap proach God, and that every one of these religions show one of these ways. "Many are the names of God and infinite the forms that lead us to know Hire. 'So, beloved, what difference does it make how you seek God so long as you seek Him. "Reverence for all religions is one of the steps taw.ard freedom Bondage of all bondage i3 to be hound or attached to any one Brutally Tortured A case came to light that for per sistent and unuiercifu' torture , has perhaps never been equalled. Joe Golohick of Colusa , O v. writes; "For 15 years I endured LiaulTcmble pain from -rheumatism ?and nothing relieved re-lieved rue though, I fried everything known. : 1 carue.acruss Electric Bit ters and it's the greatest medicine on- earth for- that trouble. A few bottles of it completely-. relieved and cured me." Just. as. yood ffor liver and kid ney troubles: and general debility. Only.SOc. r-Satisfaction guaranteed by the Springville Drug Co. JPicneerDay Celebration. 'The members of Springville Sunday schools will lead out in the celebration of the Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth this year. The program of exercises will be one prepared by Prof. Evan Stevens sojne years ago and will be very .elaborate .elabo-rate ami . interesting. It .will Story of a Life- If a fertile egg has been incubating incu-bating for even twenty-four hours, a small speck is visable, but it is not disceinable in thick or dark shelled eggs; but if the egg were broken open, it Mould be perceived that the vesicle had been enlarged, and radiating radiat-ing from it would be a number of minute blood vessels. 'On the third day these blood vesse's will have completely sur-tounded sur-tounded the yolk, and the small dark spot in the center will be developed into the eye or brain. The ; brain is the first part to take definite form. On about the fourth day a respiratory membrane is formed and the egggradually increases in opacity until after the seventh day it is not practicab'e to form any judgement of the progress of the chick by means of light. By the tenth day the bones of the skeleton have begun to assume as-sume censistency, the internal organs have a decided shape, the heart is formed, and all vital vi-tal parts are complete. On certain cer-tain parts feathers are growing and all develp men t from hence is rapidly carried on. On the twelfth day heat is given out, and this is easily dem onstrated to those who use incu--bators, as less heat required to keep .up the temerature, and it is generally .necessary to move back the weight. The chick .reaches its perfect form .on the fifteenth day and from thence grows in siza until, on the .nineteenth day, respira- ; School Report. Last Monday at p. m. $fj School board made their annu report to the fifteen tax-payei present, and it read as follow RECEIPTS; ; Balance on hand since laJ report; State Fund, $1169.89 District fund, 387.73 Sinkine fund 500 00i From,Dist. taxes for current ex nenses. 3317.15, For building purposes ,7511 State school. approp. 4643. S County school fund Sinking fund Interest . Rebate on desks Sale of material ; Rent of grounds Sale of lot . an d .buildirjg Total, $20 DISBURSMENTS, Paid male teachers $3249. Paid female teachers 4284. Buildings and sites 7833 Furnishing apparatus .1472 Library , books For tejtt-.books .Repairs and imp'ments Current, expences ,1 Trustees compensation Janitors pay 400 05. Interest on bonds .300.38, Tuition, pupils at;Provo 637.10, Taxes refunded - ' 23 43 Taxes. on wyeJot 19.84. Insurance - 28.80. On . hand at, end of year 10,43.35. Total 20.933.17. I R 1.1 tmmA Hi fkl! 2953 41 n l lOOOOOff 936.17. 4 L5 tePtogM run i mm mm Mm ItlRays toP?aint ' There is nothing that adefe to the selling value or the renting value, of a house like good paint there is nothing that pifikea home more home-like than good paint. It pays to paint. ,The better the paiat, the better it pays. The Sherwin-Williams Paint Days In the besinnincr because it eoes so far rnevii in the end because it lasts so long, and looks so well, as ions as it lasts, mere is no paint like it for beauty ; and durability, for economy and satisfaction. SOLD BY g3tXJXl-XJXrca-'X7rXT M "Fi DRUG CO. DEALiERIN Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets in all kinds stone executed in an artis ticaod up-to-date manner. All work done promptly, and SATISFACTION .GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. Main'Street Spriugville, Utah Do y-jtf Ir.U.nd buying ,t rl.lis ur pZstol? U .Bo, get the b-.. which Jr. a " liiflcs rano in price frcrn ? I.CTT t $73.00. For lnri:e and small j.,i:.T'.pr olso for tarpe prf.etioe. I'lstcirfifMT) ' $3.50 to 20. 00. fk!iwl simp tar nrtzn cctAlopf w i!J.- 4 trati hi; toumiPte l;ne, biiiuful of vuul.lv J. . : . - "TIYEJI3 IH'SS m TCCL G0.i!l jw j w...-j?e- raits, si. 4:v'vyw r S in each town to talre orders for our new High Grad i Guaranteed Bicycles. - New Mdeia m mmm : cm --( 1,1. , T? ! GHIGAGO INEXPENSIVELY All travelers . do - not ride in the Pullmanimany patronize the reclining chair car -from choice or notions . of economy. Such persons have , about-as pleasant a journey as those - in the sleep- ers. ine oantare -runs com- on its three tn a - compe- no better bicycle at any rrice. 'tent porter in chatge. Com usual price, doice o! anv standard tirec and best plete toilet accessories , are pro- equipinent on all our bicycles, wonrjcsi yuurwute. - ., , YfeSXiP GH APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one j Viaen ,ir without a cent deposit aud a how !0 1DAVS FREE C. F. Warren, Gen'l Agent, 411 Dooly Block, ; Salt Lake City. I 1 Vf fg;.;' urn pmss; " COSSZCX," Guaranteed High Graae fW.-U; f , . "Siberia," A Beauty $i2.7k tortablecnair cars 'Jlfciu&Mtf." KoadBacer SSSm7sl , C hicago trains, wi A few more Histories cf Springville for sale cheap at this office. i iVfOSY TRSAl. before purchase is binding $3 to $8 taKon m irauu uy uur vun oi, -I -n i . ..!.. ww'lncTW " ma hia4 cm . vtnla nnti! vol nnrp TcritATl TOT OTIT VMSS'SsSA IBSI ZiSSi M1 iMfaSf PRICES AM0 FREE TRIAL OFFER. ? Tires, cnuipmont. sundries and snort.'.ng poois;of all kinrt-s. at nair pnee. consist of appropriate toasts and sentiments, interspersed -with tio" Ukes .place through the singing and music, all in commemoration com-memoration of the heroic efforts of thet Pioneer bawd who crossed the, plains and entered the. Salt LakeValleyi in: 1847. -The jour-' ney . accross the plains-with incidents, in-cidents, will be. set forth in-song and storj, iEeryhody -H-iil-be cordially .welcomed. .Lookout for program-.. next .week. . This has long tieen- reyardeit.as od of the most dangerous and fatal .di seases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when prop erly treated. All that is necessary is to ve Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, an 1 a cure is certain. Fur ..sale by Spring ville Dr.uz Co. , Cholera Infantum i- - limps. ?Up-.to a-few hours of the exit from the shell the egg bag lies outside the. bird. "Immediately before hatching it is absorbed into the intestines, ami forms sufficient sustenance for the chick for twenty-four hours. 'If all has gone Well the eggs well J begin to chip not later than the twentieth day, and the chick le.avs the shell unassisted from ; I twelve LjLQ,eighteenhour.--M Plowman. , KpringTille Drr.g Will Bhy It Back ',You assunae no risk when you buy Chaui.uerlain-'s. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Di-arrhoea. Betficdy. T. It. Kelly will refund your-journey. if you are not satisfied sat-isfied after .usinjr it. It everywhere .admitted .to be the .most successful remedy in use sor bowel complaints aud the only one that never fails. It is pleasant.:safe and reliable. Jiijfht Was Her Terror. ;I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. ,Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, .Ind., "and could hard-y hard-y get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other remedies failed, three $1.00 bottles of Jr. .King' New Discovery Dis-covery .wholly cured me and . I gajned 53 pounds." .It's absolutely guaranteed guaran-teed to curexougha, colds, .grip, bronchitis bron-chitis and all throat aqd lun.g troubles Price 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Springviile Drug Co. Xfc P. FELT v? J WJ in our big tree sundry catalog. Com s ins a world of useful In torijation. Vnw for iU Eqaithle Life flssaranGe 301-2 McCornick Blk., Salt Lake Writes QUICK WAY V EAST to write for our confidential letter before applying ap-plying for patent; it may be worth money.. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS and TRADE MARKS ( trtnrn EK; TIRE attorney's fee. bend model, sketch nr nhnto and we send an IMMEDI AT E FREE report on patentability. .We give the bent legal service and advice, and our charges, are moaerate, x ry us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Very Remarkable Cure of Diarrho yf7 Y t. J Fifty Years Iho Standard DfiGDRS- r.!shast Csnors Ucrld's Fair nifasst Itsts U.S. Cov't Chsrr.Ut fRIOC SAKINQ POWDIR OO. CHICAGO The JIEaa Without the Hoe. . O, ye..who jneet among the city's throng ,The man who goes through life without a hoe, Know ye why he hears not the call 'at dawn That bids hi3 brothers forth to labor go; Why feels he not that weariness at night? That brings the tired toiler wholesome .slfepp, If he never planted, sowed, nor tilled the soil, When autumn comes, shall he a harvst-reap? - O, teachers, sages, wise men in all lands, Know ye just why the Maker made this man? Why sits he idle there, from day to day? Has he no part in God's eternal plan? Has he no talent from the Maker's hand? That should be used to benefit mankind; Why is his life a life of ease and rest? When to his brothers its a ceaseless grind. What matter if his brow be broad and high, And he be well versed in old and modern lore? If buried deep within one single brain He keeps and never seeks to share his store. What matter if he be tall aud straight of Umb, A man formed in the imag of his God, He's not as useful as the poor dumb. ax,, : That for ih weary toiler, turns the sod. Think ye, the Creator who made man alike, Who gave the till r and the idler breath, Knows not how every man employs the day, That comesbetween the hours of birth and death? And when that last startling call shall come. To bid both men stand forth before His throne; Think ye the Master's all prevailing eye Will see the straight, or broken form alone? Will he not see, as mortal cannot see, The cause of that crippled toiler's state? Will not His hand remove the weary load That keeps an honest soul from seeming strai't? Might not that load, throughout eternity, Become a load of sorrow and despair To rest upon, and.bow beneath, its weight The man who added t the. toilers care? O, teachers ages, wise men in all lands, Think not the days of miricles are past; Each man's heredity is known to God, Vho also knows where each man's lot is cast, And he who God-like first created man, And set for each a task, will know Which lived a parasit which did his best, Which threw awa', and which one used his hoe. Mary Fielding Kaylor. "About six years sigo for the time in my life I bad a sudden severe attack of d ia.r.rtHieatlf.ea Alice Milfer of Morgan, Texrfs. got temporary, relief, but if cam back again and again, and for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I can tell. It is worse than death. My husband spent hundreds hun-dreds of dollars for physicians' pre- scriDtions and treatment wi thou tw- avail. Finally we motred to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an advertise- ! nmnr. f niiiimhrl!iin'a Pulirv P.hnlp.ra UIVII W V . . I L . ..V- a.u.u 'J - - . ...... . and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial testi-monial of a man who had been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. rem-edy. The result was wonderful. .1 could hardly realize that I was well again, or believe it could be so after having suffered so long, but one bottle bot-tle of that medicine, but a few cents, cured me." For sale by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. ' jhe Best, Skest, Strongest and Most P?fitable. vi Oik Mil1 rnT"fT TncmTQTiPO eii;!ims mimim ijaiv iuouiuuw as men. Take out a Policy. It is a good Invest- ent. w rite for Particulars. . Prompt Attention Paid to Mail Inquires. Send for a Beautiful Calendar. Only a l&w left. Kutriewsky Bros., Managers. Fred M. Kelly, Cashier. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE GO., 391-2 MCORNICK BUILDING To save many hours' timei 9f and more miles, take advantage advan-tage of this new eastbound service ser-vice via the Union Pacific and Ghi- St. Paul Line Trace Marks nreirhie tftlti Copyrights &c jHiickly acertain nr opinion free whether aa Patents taten throoch Munn A Co. teceH( tprcial notice, without clmrwe. ia the Scientific Jlmcricatt. IMM & Co.39,Br!'' Nsw York Branch OfficaTo F St, WsBhlugtau 1C. RIO GRANDE Vmm CLAUD S. WILLIAMS COMMERCIAL AGENT Salt Lake City, Utah EXTEAORDIJUIEV Huntington &:Baglej PhotogFapiers iPictures Taemln . All Tlie Latast Styles , Picture Frames .carried ,in stock Photo Jewelry and Stamp-Pict- .ures a. specialty. 3ret Door, to Harrison's Hote Drs .Shores & Slioi LYON IJLOCK. 56 West, 2nd 4o SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. xConsultation free. Please note that we. alone in this city distribute, the celebrated CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN bearing these famous trade murkes: B Kuppenkeimer & Bo., A. B. Kirseh-baum Kirseh-baum & Co., on gpnlleunns' garments it's the same as "18 K" on gold, and Sterling" on silver. Cloth, cut, fit and price are right. , Your money back if anything goes wrong. . Distrbutcrs for Nettletou's aud Walk over shoes. Just received a spring line of gods. Schwab the Clothier ight's Block - - - Provo City XJ tan A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt 'Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado, springs at 5:4o a.m., ur L)enver at 8:10 a.ui., is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One ST D B R.TAE.ER trttrt. ri bts, Oomns, 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 ita branches. Walter Wheeler, Springville. Four Blocks East of Packard's Store. astmmmmmmmmmnm m m m mm tmmmmmmmni T-l- TTT-Jll T-tt "TMt 35 To come over on the train or in a buggy and gee our immense - and. elegant line of new summer .dress goods, ,waistings,rshirt .waists etc. y ;Ve t you in kid gloves that are guaranteed. It goe3 with- .out. saying that we have the largest .and most complete stpck of Z. .dry.goods in the state outside of -Salt Lake City, and our prices jg .are acknowledged the very lowest. Try ua aad .we will .treat s ' you right. ZL iZZ. ' Respectfully Irvine & Son, Provo, Utah CTOEEKT TIME TABLE LEAVE SrillNOVlLLE No.fi For Grand Junction, I)ener nd all points East 9:49 a. No 2 For Orantl Junction am! all points East 4:29 p.4 No. 4 For Grand Junction and all points East 9:45 pm No. 10 For Manti. Marys vale and intermediate points 9:: :r" No. 7 For Pnlt Lake City 8:17 a ci No. 8 For Eureka. Payson and all intermediate points :33 pr No. 5 For Onden and the West 8:12 No. 3 For Ojrden and the West 10:23 p n No. 1 For Osden and th West It :5a a.:n Sj. 28 (Mixed) For Enreka and n termediate points 5;5da. irt No. AKK1VB AT SPRINGVILLB -From Grand Junction and the is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a.m., giving pasi-enaers toe entire day to view the suDerb scenerv in Colorado, arriving at Crieuwuud Spring, at 830 a.m. Leadvillel p.m. Man- ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado- Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Deuver 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 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. I0KIELL, U- S. DEYOE, Bei'l Agent. Trai. Pass. AssiL 206 South West Temple Dooly Mi, SALT LAKE CITY East :12 rn No. 1 From Grand Junction and the East ...11:53 a i No From Grand Junction and the East 10:23 po No. 9 From Marysrale, Manti and intermediate points 4:T0p-u No. 6 From trden and the West U:4i u tn No. 2 From Osrden and the West..., 4i9 p No 4 From Oftden and t,hn West 84A i.m Ntr. 7 From Eureka. Pujwjn mid-all intermediate points S:17 a in No. 8 From Salt. Lake City 6:S0 pa No, 29 Mixed) From Eureka and all intermediate point. .3SVp i Vcrfcct .Dining Car Service . Only line running through Pullman Palar Sleeping cars from Sprlngrille to San Fiain-Cisco Fiain-Cisco and Portland; Spring ville -to iDeavi-r, Kansas City and Chicago. Through ordinary or family leepera.wf U- out change to Kansas City, IjliUuigo ,tl Boston. Free relininjf chair cars SpringriB(:-'i Penver. no change; lflso cobwjSi.; safety, peed and comfort., O. P. THOMPSON. . Local Afnt, I. A. BENTON.Genl Pas. A sent, SALT LAKE CITY, VTAU. R. A.DIali, President. V. E- GRAND ALL Jr. Cat-; , r H. T. REYN0IDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH G&,ta3. Stocli. 850,000. . ; . " Praasacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sol J aDditwi Its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, comppondin-? -emi-aBns4j Money always on band for svrt time loans. Latest FUrnilUFfi S If our fine Bed Room Suites, Center Tables and Carpets --will not please you for Spring Furnisliiug, you will be truly bard to satisfy. Prices aud terms unequalled. L I t -X |