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Show J 1 f , 'Atf JOf THE NEW STATE! Our D otlo : 1 -u r r S1 I STa KM . ' LI K.J VI VOL. 5. ifo. 33. Highest of all in Lavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY UBE Glean Up- When a person from a distance contemplates con-templates making an investment in our locality, he docs not conduct the proceeding by telephone, telegraph, or tnail altogether; if real estate or a heavy business proposition be his objective ob-jective point, as is more likely than otherwise he comes here to look over the ground in his own person or have a trusty representative do so lor him and report. In either case all the visible visi-ble features of the situation are subject sub-ject to as much scrut'ny as is the title to the property when a deal is about to be consummated. If everything i satisfactory the investment is luaJe; but a very slight and, to us who are noto observant because of constant association, a trival thing may upset the whole transaction. This is not drawing on fancy at all; it is a veritable verit-able fact. In some places on many of our principal prin-cipal streets the mud, slime and other debris resulting from falling weather ure continually permitted to accuinu-latfe accuinu-latfe on the sidewalks, where they cannot can-not escape observation by one who pays attention at all. These accumulations accumu-lations through neglect are first unsightly, un-sightly, besides arguing a plentiful lack of neatness and good order that need not and should not prevail. An intending purchaser would in many cases contemplate such a thing as seriously ser-iously as any other phase of his proceedings; pro-ceedings; and if he were overly sensitive sensi-tive as many of them are aud, having eapital, can afford to be if they want 10 the chances largely favor the proposition prop-osition that his intended deal would be .sidetracked (or a while anyway. UesldcB, why not have the streets altogether al-together cleau in such beautiful weathci? Deseret News. "' A11 Ideal Panaoet- James L. Francis, Alderman. Chica-go.says: Chica-go.says: "I regard Dr. King's Xcw Discovery Dis-covery as an Ideal panacea for coughs, colds, and lung complaints, having used it In my family for the last live years, to the exclusion of physicians' prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Bu. gas, Keokuk, Iowa, writes.- "I have been a minister of the. Methodist Episcopal Church for fifty years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave such speedy relief as, Dr. King's New Medical Discovery." Try this ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottled bot-tled free, AtC. J. Peterson's, ANNIHILATES COLDS. Dr. Ihrnphreys's Specific ''V annihilates anni-hilates colds and puts Grip to flight. For sale by all druggists. Work ob the Rio Grand Western. ;.ontield, March 14.-E. J. Yard, resident engineer of the Rio Grande Western, together with Contractor Deal, of Sprlngville, are up in Sevier canyon, where the latter is building a blg.tlll above the Marysvnle reservoir and also has men at work on a tunnel 180 feet long. Contrary to the statement said to have been made to The Tribune's Frovo correspondent by J. M. Peterson Peter-son of Richfield, the contract for water piping and depot grounds for this city has not yet been let. Bids are still open. It is now a certainty that the Western West-ern will run to the mouth of Clear Creek canyon at once and thence the course will be to Marysvale. Jensen Bros, of Elsinore have secured the contract through that precinct, aud Ross Bros, will build the road south through Jos ph City. The Elsinore depot will be situated a mile south of that city, and the next station will be a mile and " a half east of Joseph City. Tbenco the line 'will be extended this summer at Jat Jhrse and a half miles south of Joseph, and'probablj oo to Matjsvale at once. Sixty feet to the mile is the maximum grade, so of course no helper will be needed. The survevs show the Marjsvale route just three times more practicable than the western cut. aovl tber no lo ma ins a doubt as to the former's adoption. adop-tion. By tapping Clear Creek canyon at its mouth the Western will be able to care for all the shipments from the SeVicrand other productive properties and by running on to Marysvnle it will secure a big annual tonnage from that district. A deal of conjecture and speculation has received h quietus from the announcement today of the above ultimatum from those in whose keeping has been the erstwhile secret for manv davs. Tribune. JOTTINGS. Call and see the great cut in prices at Molcn, Reynolds & Co. The lesidence of Oliver Huntington, Jr., caught fire Sunday from a defective defec-tive flue, but the lire was extinguished before much damage was d ine. Roylanco is selling wagons, buggies, aud bicycles these days in most encouraging en-couraging quantities, Miowing a delightfully de-lightfully improved condition of business. bus-iness. The Christian Endeavor Society of Utah will hold its annual meeting at Salt Lake oti the 4th and 5th of April. All members or delegates are urgently requested to be in attend a nee. Secretary Sec-retary Shaw of Boston will be there and some excellent advice and instruction in-struction will be given. The Soulbside Sunshine Mining Company has recently organized with II. T. Reynolds as president; Win. 11. Roylance secretary anil treasurer; Charlie tiroesbeck and George Hyde, directors. The party left for the Mercur district last- Mautlay. -They have splendid prospects for opening up one of the best paying properties in that locality. L. L. Nunn, head man in the Provo canyon power dam project, reached Provo this morning from Telluride, Colorado, and immediately went up the canyon. He will not return until some time tomorrow, when the bids for excavation will be opened and the contracts let. Enquirer, 3-10. Subsequently Subse-quently the bids were all rejected aud the company decided to do all the work themselves. A number of men will be put to work immediately. The popularity of the Grandpa's Birthday operetta and concert was so manifest that the Primary association associa-tion of the Third ward lias requested its repetition next Tuesday, to which will be added the beautiful spectacular spectacu-lar operetta "The Fairy Crowning'", in wh.ch six little fairies detail to their queen their exploits during the day, the best of which was to receive a beautiful mvrtle wreath as a reward. The little sprite who steals Cupid's bow and arrow and induces all the bachelors to propose to the old maids of Springvilie is the lucky winner of the prizes, the whole closing with a beautiful chorus on old maids and old bachelors. A large audience will undoubtedly un-doubtedly greet the children in their second appearance. Th 6 FLAG Or Brother Against Brother Tonight and Saturday by the Home Dramatic Gompany. Each and every member of THIS company ARE HOME PEOPLE, and some of them have played in all the benefits that have beeD ptoj'Mj riurlofc' th pa?!- wiuff-r SPRING VILLE, UTAH, "Grmdpa'G Birthday" to lis Rspeatid. The follo-.vinu program will be rendered ren-dered for Tuesday evening for the Third ward -Primary association: 01'ekktta: "ohandva's iukthdat." Cast (irandjm l.ydia A lire rhira Maude i : ,i,,R:rK J Eva .Irrinli Clniule Julia N'OiM Utile 1 lilts V 1.-.... I n V. IVlt lfr.:i Wt-lil) Myrl t.'ruixlaH .MillW? Curtis .. N.-llie Curtis Duni CiilTiniiii ...Clara RowMen Mulil" Mowit ..AIIiH (UK'S '.' Kllii Heal Houlati Imlcy .. Wra Felt Kll;i TuoUett ....Kalpl- (jriirst'.eel. Hill tt'ivup .'.".'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'!.!! '.'.' t hiol! Cuner Iutroilu i iiiT a Special proEfmin for Graiut-im: Graiut-im: Siiiijs iiml lieci'.-itioiis by N'aoiaa Ileal. A . . ; . . 1 1 ; 1 1 V...... u,li K--tl.il, fji-.u-sihl'i'l" Clvile 1-Yltj Vlrci'i! Bird.' fully Curtis, Fein I Slraw.Orplia Deal. 'liatriniii r 1... 1 !.,.. W..I.K i I'itlll l- IJ J.1UK lltffCl I - Vocal select ion by Mx l.iule Girls. OPERETTA-. 'THE FAIRY CltOWNlNG". Cast: Falrv Queen Mischief Fairy. Theresa Mover Myrl l'raii(ill Mabel Mower Flirt Fairy.'".' '.'.'. ..'.'.'.'.'.....'.'.' Ella Darts Kliiilliearted Fairy Clara UmriUeo i.azy ruiry ImtiiMrious laity junim nuns Matrimonial Fairy Vera Felt TLa Third Ward Entertainment, he Third ward M. I. A. benefit per formalize drew a fair house Saturday j eveuinj;. and netted the society in the neighborhood of 10. Grandpa's Birthday", the operetta which opened the entertainment, was very nice and received generous applause. A large number of little folks were in the piece and acquitted themselves very well. Home of the little ones were pronounced "just too cute for anything". any-thing". The second part was an olio in which appeared Misses Pearl Daley and Ida Buyer and Mr. J. M. West-wood, West-wood, who gave recitations, and Miss Einina John and Messrs. John Johnson John-son and Geo. Choules, of Provo, who irave a number of vocal select ions. A farce, "That Itascal PaC'concluded the entertainment. The farce, us a piece, is no good on earth, but. the ladies and gentlemen composing the casi, Mrs. Julia Whihehead. Miss Georgia Nesbitt, and Messrs. E. A. Gregory, Geo. Houtzand Will Houtz, sueeeed-e;i sueeeed-e;i irt runktiiff it very atmising.- T hry made the best showing possible of a poor piece, and deserve credit for their conscientious efforts. Mr. Will Houtz displayed his versatility- by giving "Paf a very good showing, while it seemed there was scarcely any thing to display. Mrs Whitehead nd Miss eslutt were splendid, aim Gregory did better than on any pre vious occasion; Geo. Hon tit was tame. a littl e rattled and apparently care- ess. -OUK- ipo H H -A UK- EVERY TIME. Y'ours for Iliitz, Wednesday Something0 Provo. Utah. FRIDAY, MARCH 20. n -.v. : ! THE BEST SPRING SSEDICINE is Simmons liver Regulator don't forget t take it. l'hel.iver ;yis slugRish during the Yv'hit.T, just like ail nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated v.vcte, which bliiigs on Malaria, 1-V.vr and Ague-an J Rheumatism. Rheuma-tism. You want b wake up your Liver now, but he sure vou take SlH.WONS LlVCR kEG'JLATOU to do it. It also regulates the Liver -keeps it properly at Work, when your system will be tree from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get Till: IMST "BLOOD when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the L iver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. Rut take only SlMAtONS Liver , Regulator it is Simmons LIVER REGULATOR which makes the difference. Take it h. pcwd.r or in liquid already prepared, or rr,.-;Ue a t;a of trr powderj but takeSlMMONSl I'T k REGULATOR. REGU-LATOR. You'll find the l:LD Z on every package. Look for it. J. II. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. fLFortiinG iji FritiS.! $6,141.75 j'f ...'.G1 t.X A WAV IN 55 Separate Prize . . . ONE I'RIZi: OF ... e o o $1,000 TDe NEW WEEKUY ROGKy AAOUNTftIN NEWS, ': Denver, Colo., j The trrostcst liona nae'prlae offer tvtr ttads tn the W 'r Soi)t!. , . - - , The Ke- in the rerTosenlative ruper of tl) WeBt It Is eilvci-'K rhamjiion; It Is the peoi lle'( advocate: It KadB In tbouKht, as In news. The Weekly hns just bwn enluived and itn-proved; itn-proved; It contain Ihe latnst and fulleM mlnr Ing and mining rto k newn; It lias f.ecil dc. l-ortnietila devotr-d to the I'jrtn, the lloute-hold, lloute-hold, Women and Dili, lien; nil the hiiKhiest cartoons and llvist cumrnrnt i f the dally e.ll. (Ion are to he found in it; !i i tiwmi- In condensed con-densed form the lining of nil the world il u a. family paper without a o-'.-r. And the Wecklv Kews Is determined to have Wvond all iin;lion the li.ir ist i iretilalion of any paper LetwP"n toe Mipsi.-tppl rlcer and the l':.clflr rnaii. Theief,.ro It ofiei? lo the per-pons per-pons Kendinir In the greatest nmnl,.-r -jt 1 yearly year-ly Fuliacrintions before ckutember int nut thee uncijUiUlcd prizes. REGULAR AGCHTS' COMMISSION j ALLOWED in e.oomoH. 1 CONTEST BEGINS AT ONCE. i OPEN TO EVEAYBOD EVERYWHERE. ' Tor particulars nldross Tlie IScww l'riuMnr Co., Denver, Colo. The B. Y. GroceryCo. (iUEKX AND FANCY GitOGEKIES FORKKJN and 1 )O.M INTIC FKUJTS, Fie. Smith & Vilson (.'igar Kuetory In rear. l'KOYO, - - - I'TA II YOU CAN (JET. AND I SETT Ell IHIEAD -AT- Whitehead Bros'. ft3ew Bakery Fresh Bread Daily A Lamar m E. WEBB, The Butcher, I);alcr ia Allkiodsof Clioice FatCalv's untrd. NI'lMt;VlI.I,K, L PA H. 1890. Oon3t forget to caiS ON -HA .El and see about Make the best and ..Reynolds & Co. have Stoves and Ranges R-A.DIA.L, President. - H.. L. CUMMINGS.Casblir II. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President, Springvilie Banking Company, SPKINGVILLE, UTAH. CfijDitnl Stools. 05O,OOO. Transacts a general bankiiiff lnwinoss. Kxehanuo lxnighl and sold and depos its iTct'ivptl snltjeet u, eht'ck. Five percent interest paid on time deposits, nimpnundiiij; quarterly Mono always on band fur short time loans. at i. S. Jones PROVO, Cheapest orae Over and See This Space is Reserved P. Li. PRATT, All Kinds of Sewing Machines. E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and Iiumbep and Building flatefia!, We also keep in Stock a full line of PEja-i-nurvEirtas' supplies. Consisting of Sections, Frames,: Hives,: Tel. No. ML'. PRICE: $2.00 PER TEAR A, (i '!. nTi jr that new range. 1 STOVE CO. the UTAH. and Best. Pa-tail Dealer In etc. etc Company Pro:o, Utah. .. in fmt W |