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Show .1. o" v 1LLE CITY DIREOT0I1Y. tl'KINGV ILl.Ehsisliecri 1111 Incorporated city aliire lS":t. In (irl::liiul turn in un u.pir. which lit;-; lu'cn iciiuecil i. icier tl,c (tciifrnl incorporiitiuii net. Tin- corimialiiin DOW covers nil of see I Ion X'.. lownsl ip 7 Miutli. MiHfi" II enst. and lo' I. 2 il tiiul 4 of tic: n-.lii . south, rumri' 't cast In I'tuli county. I'tnl-. .; .! I 01 ' .'!''( I O lr mI. ' '.'('IV li j Sho. t ine I'll i! i' 'II verves tin' I". (,.-.,l . W "it, ' 1 Uti xv ' "J tl.ii ... v ' '.' '' !- i;tui t'l'olli '(lis JKii'il lr lilich i f 1 1 - !; i k i:: ' i " i'l' h:i :i i;"i n 'n !ir .- ! i'Tus. '-'!' so ami I'" -l - v i .. pirnicR. M'l lon-f uiM.iii'-i.' '."lenlnine i ry, !"o 'l nrln r thre l.ti ?' !v ti it;,-- 'i:r ! ' -- civ: ,!- Im : div ' "' i ! :.. Bay; -.: i :. - ' ' -i "' ' ' ' j " 1 ' ; ' r'. -.;. ' i : . " '.in : ' fx ' : - : .! -IV'-;. r, i Vuiii-n.l ti-- 1 -oi ., ii' .l'i- sin. p. ihr " il-'- fiVt?:'. tin !(; t"'i bit'jci..-. i c::k v'i: :..! : .i. n rt.i. j I , , ; ' ' - '''''' I'"- Sl'Tll " I 'I'll i VI: Hi. r:... ' . ' BU3IKIi33 LiUtF.CTOR'. T. H. IVtPr.m, Blacksmith. Jefferson st. M.ileii & CiflYey. Furnlturo. St.tle s'f-ct. G. E. Anderson, rhoto?iaplnT. St ute street. I'dm:t:i vt S-Ml, dealer.-; i moats. State st. II. T. Rnvnnl.-K general ni?rchnntlie. State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. James Wigtrtore. tinware and gi-uierii! S'.ate street. James S'evensou, baWy and confectioner, state street. Pciil Bros, (fe MuiifnliMll, K'niH-al merch.iiKilse. State s-reet. Win. H lt:iylnin:-, hsrttCK. deal.T in harness fixtures. State st. Altr'l Wliii'.'!ieHl, drutw. oViemleals aiideonfeetioncry, Roy-lance Roy-lance utraet. G. S. V.ol Men-Hiitle Q..., whoft'sul" and retail dealers In Kdieral iiitircuaiidl.se. , Dr. C. J Peterson, orusislst. dealer in rtr-? chemicals, books, stationery and wall paper. Will. M. lifiylatH'f. wbolesali fruits, produce, seeds and rrain; bicyi'lf. situdebaki-r waKoiu.. Slate treet. Siriiiii'. ille Creamery, .tobn A. Hobbs pioprietor, State road. Wh'tmorc & S m, Jlutchers. State street. T ChiM & Son. Pro'irii-torS of th-; Sprinpvllle marble works. Tbreu blue its east, two north of meeting house. T. Tame, Harness maker and dealer In harness trimmings. l'extoii' Notion Sfnre, Headquarters for notions. State st. Ciiictifo Casli Store. General Merciian JISe. Mrs. E. N' Weaver proprietor. Slate street. fliMtf'.tti'he stopped in 23 minutes ij Jj Miles' i!Ai I'ii.ls. "Olio emit a dose. ' TRY THE ? HOME mm FOB CIRCULAHS ?tw9e,dl$ Sewing Machines we manufacture end their prices before you purchase any other. THE HCW HOMC SrWIM3 MACHINC CO. OS0E, Uli, talnalloulV.T. n.leRJ lit M.looto.lta 1.11.. Y.. Baa madMO, LaL AUaMa,U TAL0R bSJi- - xiWVO, UTAH tTTANTFrt Several trustworthy pirsous VY In this state to niauaire our business in tUeir own mid nearby counties. It Is jnalniy oftli-e work conducled ut home, salary sal-ary straight Jsimi a )earnnd expenses detl titte, bonaflric, no more, no less salary. Monthly 175. References. Knclose self ad-1reased ad-1reased stamped envelope. HertM'rt K. Hess, TrUot. I'fpt. M Clilcigo HONEY IN COCOANUTS A Promising Industry in Our New Island Possessions. Some Interesting Information About the Huge Nat and ibe Various Vari-ous le. of Their Ulf. ferent I'arta. "There are three singes of different eonilii ions iliroiilc winch the uiiik of the cocour, ut iuissi v. in e.ieli f which il is rM'flln.1." aid ( api. Nu thai. True-ii.vi-. s;;i:i-iime iii.isu r of a traiili.v; cr:ili iii I he Souili Pacific islni.t!. lie Im'.; pa iiset.' at a fruitf r rV Mawi at:l as ea:iiniii;r a pileof coi'o.'i i; ut s i n llu-Uuk llu-Uuk ilispiawd there with un air ul' ii.-lei ii.-lei esl. "The iirst i uhen :i,e nuatarni uiill, in the reeu CiK'iiauiit have i., t el separateii ui.il are blent! t-O toffi-ttu-r ;i. .'. i teiiiitlnid pulp, a loiit of llu einM-t- i eiie cf a water ice. and i:vav ije scocp; .: i oui arid eaten with a sp,i,n. Tlie m'c- I oik! is w hen ihe im at is new iv hardened J aaitiM the iasiiie of the shell and the j !k)1!iiw wiihin is tided with the l:a-trniat. l:a-trniat. oivoliisR tni!!. one of the nu st beautiful and lefreshii.f; draughts that .i irian can find in the tropical hindv l ie.- third stage, to which few pi r. .'e .MitUiile the trop'es are initiatt when t lie ci'.cijaiiut is sjiroutil!"; and the ei:;liro paiin tree, formed from the ::;!!k. n:,i! the best of the meat liis i:. the I. .,'ovv that is ,rft. a heme! withi-i a heinii. so to speak, and or.e of tin-eair.tiist tin-eair.tiist morsels that a rran ever lifted lift-ed to his month. I was in hopes in find a spt oi::in;; coeoatmt auiorg tlu'M'. bu: there is none. Here is w here the prwi. ))routs are to be loolied for in the monkey's face, as the boys say th-three th-three round depressions which thiy ('.' a mouth and yes it the small end of the nut. "What we eal! milk in the cocor.nut the South sea people call water. Cocoa-nut Cocoa-nut milk with them is the kernel grated line and mixed vviih this fluid. The result re-sult iny compound is of the consistency r.f cream. mi!k-wh!le in color and delicious de-licious lo the taste. It is so rich that one can rat hut little of it direct'y. and it is principally used, mixed with other -ubsrir.ccs. in preparing dessert dishey, and as a frosting for cake. In the Miroseninn ar.d oilier tropical Paeifi" island croups the cocoa palm grow, everywhete that enough earth can be fAund above the cr.ra! reefs to give its roots a hold, and is the most all-roe,!;;" useful tree there i. Its nuts sc rve th-nativps th-nativps for food and drink nnd are a chief resource for barter. "The juice drawn from the undeveloped undevel-oped flowers of the cocoa palm just before be-fore iheir budding is sweet anil pleasant pleas-ant to the taste, and is often given '.: sickly or weaning children. When allowed al-lowed to ferment it becomes 'toddy the favorite tipple of South Sea islanders, island-ers, and by distillation the fermented juice yields a potent liquor, resembling ihe East India arrack and known by the same name Hoiled dow n and M!g-gared M!g-gared the palm juice makes the delicious deli-cious juggerce which the .Tavanasi-bum .Tavanasi-bum boat men bring out to sell to tin-passengers tin-passengers and sailors of ships that put in at Patavia and oihcr parts of Java. The wood of the cocoa palm, commercially commer-cially known as porcupine wood, is valuable in the making of f urn it ure and house trimmings, and from the husks of Ihe nuts are made the coir rope w hieh se: t as rigging for na; ive craft . and is worked into mats and baskets. "It is in the production of copra that th" cocoa palm lias itchie f commercial vain;'. Copra is the meat of the cocoa nut dried for export, to be used in the milking of oil. In earlier tirws the South Sea natives grated the cocoa nu' neat and expressed the oil themselve-In themselve-In a rude lever press, lo barter wiili cruising traders for tobacco, liquorand trinkets. Now the meat is cut by them into pieces of such size and shape a-will a-will enable them to pack it lo the best advantage and is mostly sent to regular ports of shipment, where its owners receive re-ceive pay i u goods or money . The copra s shipped to Europe or America to factories fac-tories w here the oil is expressed to be ipplied to a variety of uses. Cocoa stearin is much used in candle making, and the oil enters largely into the marine ma-rine soap which can be used for toilet aid laundry purposes in sea water When il is considered that l.Oflfl mils will make r00 pounds of copra, which will yield 25 gallons of oil, one of the vast commercial possibilities of our 'ew Philippine possessions becomes evident." N. Y. Sun. Swiss Fnnernl Customs. Swiss funeral customs are most peculiar. pe-culiar. At the deaifh of a person the funnily inserts a formal, black-edged innouncennent iu the papers asking for -ympathy. and stat;ng that "the nourning urn" will be exhibited dur-ng dur-ng certain hours on a special day. Tn front of ihe house where the person died there is ploced a little black table, covered with a black cloth, on which stands a block jar. Into this the friends and acquaintances of the f.im-ly f.im-ly drop little, black-margined visiting irds. sometimes with a few words of -ympathy on them. The urn is put on the table on the day of the funeral Only men ever go to the churchyard, and they generally follow the hearse on foot. London Tit-Hits. A IMsronlcn led HnnKman. One of Australia's ablest hangmen went on strike for increased salary a ouple of weeks ago. He had s.ime-'ihere s.ime-'ihere flicked up the rales of pay which nan butchers get in oilier countries in Prance the execution-er gets JE.'lon i year), nnd lie protested ngait tt play- ng the blackleg any longer He was persunsively talked over, however, and the strike is off. Sidney Bulletin. Tllle of Holland's llnirn. The ex-regent of Holland objects seriously se-riously to the term queen dowager, ler daughter has, therefore, issued a royal decree ordering that she be heuce-forth heuce-forth known as "Queen Knim of the Netherlands." Chicniro Trihune. OT IV DEJIAM), "1 want a cup with the iin-ci iplicn 'To Mj Dear Moth, r-in-l.aw .' " "We iliiu't hi i p them in stuck, because be-cause wi-'ve i. 'Vi-r l;ad any deiaand for such a thing." - Fli'-getide Plaetter. Til si Th : l(vv rin;', i iuud 'Ti. ixl n.o.l:i. : , en So b t ns :tit.i; "' im Mlllila-c. of dar'.i distrust i , an'l us iihi.ws rlfts-isave rlfts-isave the t;u, en" o;:r e.i valors .it -Dilroit .luurilal. I'll t riul lc. id t lie mu'i ioneer, as he i tin banner on the outc U'ttts the Hag.' t'iii- "Trade." hung his e wall, "a.:i 1, ciuuati KiM;ii; i r. .e'cMsn ry. (iuizzer- V.'.rsdcr why nearly all the authors wiar glassis? (luyir To i-i 1 through their hair, I sup)Ose. . Y. .? iirnal. "Mrs. boarder, " "Vi'herc i h' wary hindi coffee, Mr Smilliers," said the new on ought In build a house."' ill I 1 ullil it?' asked the tin-adv. tin-adv. "f:n the grounds in the s. Sin it hers," was the re- spouse. "There's- a half-acre 'ti my cup. Harper's l'.azrr. Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. ' a .TIE exceeslve use of tobacco, especially ly youns men is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. F-U. C. Ebsen, compositor on the Contra-Co-sta A'etrs, Martinez, Cs.1., writes; "I Lave used Dr. Miles' Iiestorative Nervino and received re-ceived r..uc:i li ne.Ct from it. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy speli.-: .:r.u.sletp!ess-or-ss, caused ! y the use of tobacco and sti:r.-ulacts. sti:r.-ulacts. I t:k Dr. Miles' "Nervine Willi mar-vclously mar-vclously good results, allaying the dizziness, qulctlns the nerves, and enabling me to sleep and rest, proving in my caso a very beiiL-2i i:;l remedy." Dr. Miles' Ee.-turativc Nervine is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous system to its normal condition li ler such circumstances. It soothes, heaia and strengthens. fWfyMSTl Dr. Miles' Kerned!. Or ?4 are s'.d iy all drus- X , -iM pists under a positive t tM,!ef 1 guarantee, first bottle KlKcPViRS benefits or money re- fe Restcreo M funded. Bcgic oi ais- Ejjj ,, ,,, i.S eases of tie, heart and W&J ' ""' J&M nerves free. Address, I'ffB DE. Ml LES MKWUAL CU., t.lkijart. lnd. No. 401. .NOTICE FOR TI HLiCATlO.N. band Office at Salt bake citv. 1'tab. I .1 ;i ii un ry Kib. ltw Not ice is hereby gi veil t bill t he followiiij: named settler lias (Heel notice of liis intention intent-ion to make Una! pronf in support of Ills claim, and t hut said proof will be made before be-fore I he count v clerk of ( tub county at I'rovo. flail, on l-'ehruary Jdtli. IS'H). viz: John Jensen. H. K - ulT'.i for I be s 's sw ' sec. '-ti and n'j nw sec. :(.') t p s sr lie lie names the follow imx wilnesses lo prove bis colli imioiis residrnee upon mill cultivation culti-vation of said land., viz: Andrew llalvor son. Juliii Klllson anil Joseph 'hit. of Spanish Span-ish fork, f tali, William li. Allen. of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, flab. I'llASK II IIohiis. Register. Hootli and liooili. atty's for claimant In the Plslrlet Court of the I'ourtb Judicial Ju-dicial District, f tub einiiny. flab. I'lobate division. In the mailer of the estale of .leltn I'lillmer. deeeasetl. Notice. The petition of Agatha A. I'lillmer for Simiiiiar.v A'lminisl riitliiii a'nl that Ihe whole estate be sot. apart to the minor children has been set for hearing' at 10 o'clock a. in.. Saturday the Slst day of January Jan-uary Is'.Hl. ut the Court bouse 111 1'ruVo C'ily. f tab eminlv. Slate of ('tub. Dated at I'rovo City, f tab. Jan. 41 h. ISdli. (il-.. II AVKIli'A.MI'. L'h rU. Uv A. V. ItomsoN. Deputy. John H. Milner. Attorney for Petit loner. 4 ;)45. Contest Notice. Department of the Intwrlor I f niti'il Stall's band Olliee.' , Salt Lake ' i t y . f tub. Dec. T. ls. ) A suflicient contest aftiilavil buvlim been II led ill this olhcc by Peter A. Peti'ison Jr . i'onti stunt, auinst Tiiiil i' Culture entrv No. K'-'s. made Sept. in. Iss,. for lots :i and 4 se'i, s '.. swf4 se'. Seel Ion III. Township II S. Uaiure a K. by Robert Smit b. ileeeaseil. Con-testei', Con-testei', who left the follow ing heirs, viz: his willow. Mis. 11. Smith, his children. Julia I Siniih. now Julian I lunulas, chui les Siniih. j May Smith. Jodie Smil h. Ileni y Sndi h and j Koliert Smith. It Is ulleiteil t hut the said I eiitrymiiu Hubert Smiib. iieceasi'd. or any line forblin. has wholly failed to comply i Willi the Tiniber Cull lire law . since diite of j entry to thin tlni". in that no pol l i,m of the land bus ever been plowed, and no trees. seeds, or cuttlnits bin e ever been planted iheicon; notliinif whatever having been done toward a com pi I unci' with t he Timber Culture Cul-ture law. said pu rtli's are hereby nolitled to appear, respond ami offer evidence touching siilil alle'iut Ion ut III o cluck a. in. on I'eliru-ary I'eliru-ary 10. INK' before J. S.f Wen vcr. Notary Public Pub-lic al Siirlngvillc. (lab. mini that ti n il I healing heal-ing will be held ut 10 o'clock a in. im I'l bru-n bru-n ry IT. Isfiii before) the- Register unit Receiver Receiv-er at tlie I'liited Males Land Office In Salt Lake City. I tub. The sulil contestants having, In a proper affidavit, filed Dec. T, ISItK. set forth facts w hich show that after due diligence personal service of t his mil lee can riot he made upon said Robert Smith, one of tlie heirs It Is hereby ordered and d I reeled that such notice be given by due anil proper publli'ii- ' thin. in the Jiiilt'jM'nilrnt. publisher! at "pi lllgi ille, I tub, I imnk D llomis. 1 H.'gUter i CTYLISH, RELIABLE! ARTISTIC-- Recommended by Leading t S; : Dressmakers. 5? g They Always Please. g MS CALL Bctterhs i- I'h-v, ,...... ,.u i ... cyrryeny mid i.mn m i.,c I mltj Stales, ii V"nr nr.ucr a '-a not kt.- them srnd 5; dirpi ilou,. line i rnt n .imps lecciveit. S Addrrs yjur nmrcst j),im 3; THE McCALL COMPANY, 13810 146 W. 14th Street. New York BHAS'en tiK' n rs : $ iSq Fifth Ave., Chicago, and 1051 Atarket St., San hrantlsco. M CALL'S MAGAZINE Brtghtest Magazine Published 5; Z Contains Hcautiful Colore. 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'rte, if you J will sent! stamps for ostat to THEMARLIN FIRE-ARMS CO.. New Haven.Ct l Send5c. for ttamplc tuhe nf Mit rli 11 R ixt :ir r. You Really Don't Know wlint comfoi tahle liavolin is if you have never Iravehd via die Burlington. It. dllcis a wilier t-liO'ce nf I'dules llian any oilier line, lo and from Clni'.i'i, St. Louis. Omaha, Kansas City ami all Eastern points. Two ihroooi, trains each way daily. Wsii huled hulTet sinokiiifi lihr.nv cars, Pulliiiaii sleeping -;ii. reclininj; chair cars (seats free). Finest (linii)r cur service in I lie world. Dining ears operated on the Cafe plan that is, you pay only lor what you order. A Map of the Uiiitui States Three feet wide hy four feel long; printed in six colors; mounted on rollers; shows even state, coenty, important town and railroad in the Tnion. A very desirable and uselul adjunct ad-junct to tiny household or business busi-ness establishment! Sent to any address on receipt of 15 cents in stamps h-s3 than cost. G. P. Thompson. Ant, 11. G. W. Ry. R. F. NESLEN, Trav, Pass. & Freight At. W. F. McMILLAN, General Agent, 214 S. W. Temple M .O. S. L. hldg. SALT LAKE CITV . Krviit, Alfalfa Grain, dm Pays Springville Utaln. Christmas is Past But it is still a gocd time to make your wife happier by rucking her a present of seme article of household furniture. Consult the following prices; then come and buy things not listed at correspondingly low prices: Cupboards,' $9 to $17; Mirrors, cCc tc $11; Bedroom Suites, $14 to $50; Rockers, $1.25.to $7 -v MOLEN & CAFFKEY. FAST TRAIN SERVICE DAILY TO T1IK VIA : : The Great Hoek Fast Express. Leaves DENVER PUEBLO " COLO. SPRINGS Arrives LINCOLN ' OMAHA DES MOINES... DAVENPORT... PEORIA CHICAGO 9:30 p. in. 7:05 p. ui. 8:40 p. in. 2:11 p. iu. 4:2.") p. m. 9:,'0 p. m. 2:52 a. in. 11:20 a. id. 8:15 p. in. Tliriiu'li Sleepers and Cliiiir Cars Culiirailo to Chieatfo. Wide Vestibule Vesti-bule throughout. The llnest train in the West. For particulars and folders giving time of W. H. FIRTH, E. E. MC'LEOD, Gen'l Agt., DENVER. A. G. P. A., cT1-n lfwehavn't what you want- on hartd 1 - i. r VV C tr..'?53 hay Thomas Child & Son, Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded hy Earl Tranchell. Pharmacist in Charge. City Drug Store, O. I. CHANDAUb PPOpr. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Ete. : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. R. A.DI A,L( Fresident. B. L. OTJMMIKGS, Owkier H. T. EEYN0IDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPKINGVILLE, UTAH. Cxritctl Stools. 00,000. Transacts 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 hand for short time loans. -WHOLESALE Produce, Seed, Hay Ito. EAST : : : Island Hoate. Colorado Fyer. Leaves DENVER 2:35 p. iu. " COLO. SPRINGS.. 2.35 p. iu. Arrives TOPEK A 7'30a. ni. " KANSAS CITY.... 0:15a. m. Ar. ST, LOUIS (Wah. Ry). .6:15 p. m. Arrives ST. JOSEPH 10:40 a.m. LINCOLN 6:45 a. in. " OMAHA 8:50 a. m. " CO. BLUFFS. . . . 9.10 a. in. Through Sk epers Colorado Springs to St. Louis via Wabash R'y. these trains write JNO. SEBASTIAN, TOPEK A G. P. A., CHICAGO O: WE IIAVB A VAttlETY OK :0 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. Call .-iil'ill Ct lb lill JUH. i. trj , i. t,.r. ,'.t. Wo f.L- anil grain-in payment, and will '? always be found trying to please you. - Springville, Utah. Chemicals. Agents for Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Company's Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs, Harness, Oall and Get Prices . . it . 1- ly o. n- . k. si-ot si-ot of of th id ig n- he be as y-ty y-ty ed lf td, be to y. an nd an ilo tat me of- et, ice i a pit aat in iif Jist all y v ict-the ict-the ,he its Ised but did fire tons it Is Sftl-(ieU- lary. f-d. How. '- . t ; . N-iv.' 4 U .U:l.-l-z 4a |