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Show THE PRESS, WEEKLY Local News. Pickles The kind you like, at Oran Lewis, It was blasted cold the fore part of the week. -- Dr. Warner will move into his new home next week. How about it, are we going to have that fight here? Born To the wife of Geo. Bell, yesterday, a girl. All doing well. Why eat dirt salt? Oran Lewis sells tne clean Nephi Salt, the best on earth. Steele, the druggist, went to Provo Monday night to ride the goat in the K. of 1. It is reported that the grist mills at Boise City, Idaho, burned down night before last. E. M. Briuihall was down from his ranch in Diamond Fork the fore part of the week. A baby boy arrived at the home of Joseph Broekbank Tuesday afternoon. All well. The Primary society held a conference for ihe stake at the central meeting house last Friday. Mat. Hales, who has been very low with haemorrhage from the lungs, is improving slowly. The Relief ecCtety held their quarterly conference at the central meeting nouse last Monday. Clat'd, the daughter Of Totta WOltarns died last Sunday night with VndmbraneoUs crodp. one-year-o- ld Remember the duncing excursion to Provo tomorrow night oyer the R. G. W. Special train leaves here at 7:45 p. in. One bolt lightning killed nine cows on the ranch of Ora Sebarn, near Wheatland, Wyo., last Monday. of George Wilson and Mrs. Pitman have taken out a marriage license, and were married In the Salt Luke Temple yesterday, FOUND A ladys gold watch Owner can have by describing and paying for advertising. Call at this office. and chain. The Miners Supply Store at Robinson burned down Monday night about I oclock. The estimated loss is about $35,000. Our druggist, Mr. Steele, will leave hero about June 1st for Salt Lake, having- - accepted a position in the Smith Drug Co.s store. Miners are still at work on the Dream prospect vigorously drilling away in hopes of being wealthy Borne diy. We wish you success. There will he a stockholders meeting of theGroesheck-Whitnev- . Transvaal Mining company in Springville tomorrow night at 8 p. tn. Prof. Jospph A. Reese, principal of schools of Santaquin, has returned to his old ho '.:o, in this Welcome home, Brother city. Reese. Simond Johnson will lenre tomorrow or next day for Tucker, where he has a contract to put up n building lie will be gone ubout two weeks. lrovo city has appropriated $1000 toward a fine drive to the lake, and C. E. Lot s? ha.- offered S r00 for the same purpose. Good for Provo. R. W. Itooper of the Utah County Democart made us a pleas, ant call Tuesday afternoon. Mr. - -- Hooper reports business progressing nicely. Considering the bad tninv weather there was n fairly good attendance at the concert given Tuesday night in the pavilion by the Payson band. Samuel L. Cornaby' and John Cowen of Payson have taken a contract on the Leamington rut-olof the O.S. L, and have left for that piece to start work. Let Us Have Peace. Prof, and Mrs. B. F. llod&on have returned from a pleasure trip to No strife shall rage, no hostile feuds Coalville and Odgen. They report Disturb those peaceful years, having had a most enjoyable time; To plough shares men shall beat their swords, regreting that they could not stay hooks their spears. To pruning longer. t No longer hosts, encountering hosts, C. G. Wilson, a quarry man, was Shall crowds of slain deplore, crushed to death Tuesday after- They'll hang their trumpet in the hall And study war no more. noon by a landslide, while working in the Portland Cement Company's 'lhnt is what Isiaih saw and sang quarry in Parleys canyon, Salt about in his prophetic vision Lake countv. Peace on earth, good will toman, Our friend, Wm T. JameB. who is part of the angels song on tlu has been serving as a juror during birthday of the Prince of Peace, War is hell, is what Senator the last term of court, has been excountenance Hoar his and at one timo said, and from cused, genial ol his bo at to seen is uguin the signs of the times the peace place business. meetings held ull over the world on the loth of May may mean the For the B. Y. Academy Reunion is a at Provo May 2'Jth the Oregon beginning of the end; but it Short Line will sell tickets May 28, fact, and Robert Burns said, Fact; ami 29 and 30, at one fare for round are things tliut will not down, is as be there cannot "that disputed, trip; final return limit May 31st. in much war the very beginning ol S. M. DeBolt, agent. tho 20th century as lias ever been Lars Nielsens son, Peter, who if not more-- in the Philipines, has appondecitis, is not getting Dart of the United States the along very well, lie may have to South African wur by the Iritish, Dr. two of the most enlightened nago through an operation. conRobinson will be over today in tions of the world today; in South sultation with Dr. Warner. America, in some parts, fighting There will be English services at all the time, and in the petty the Icelandic Evangelical Lutheran squables in the far east, whilst ull Church "on the bench next Sunday the nations of Europe are alieady evening. The Rev. Herbert Martens armed, and waiting for the drop ol of Salt Lake Citv will preach. i he signal, to begin one of the bigHis theme will be Regeneruiion. gest wars that men liaye ever seen, then we will look for au era oi You wi'.l be welcome. when men and nations han In passing the marble works we peace, been disgusted with war they will noticed a monument being tlnihed then learn to arbitrate their differfor Mrs. Miry Ann Bell, also a ences, und learn the art of war no Very ornamental head stone for more. Mary Alice Rowe. This work is In the First ward a peace 6rtainly an liohor to their relative was held with four or five and n credit to the workmen. men und a small sprinkling ol Boys were at work raking up ludies. Brother A. Saxey wus the the rocks on Main street yesterday. orator of the day, and right nobly This will be greatly appreciated by did he do his part ho began by bike riders and bug'ry rider?; we s the cZtr of Russia, in (hut lying never indulge iu either of the peace conference at tl e calling but we love to see ti e Hague wus all the time taking good work go on just the same possession of Chinese territory, and Goodwin's Weekly has made its still retained it in spite of all the lie depicted It is a neat powers of Europe. appearance. South of the the war tilhd against tie independent paper, with a choice lot of editorial, dra- North, in graphic and touching matic, mining and society news. It words; he had been in most of tie is published every Satnrdiy in the engagements and could speak from Dooly Block, Suit Luko. Success. actual knowledgejlierela.edoiie tr how lit Fof the University summer two incidents of the war, wife of had told a the soldier, when school in Salt Luke June 0 to July home alter recruits, that she was a 13 the Rio Grande Western will she fell to the floor make fate of one fare hnd a fifth widow, how most wes it pathetic and showed on the certificate plan to parties ot war in its true colors. fifty. For further particulars see There was a unique part taken II. J. Cooper, agent Spanish Fork. by ubout 12 girls, each spoke n The quarterly conference was Verio from the Bible, bearing on held at Santaquin last Saturdiv which a speech by and Sunday, President Page presid- peace, after Lewis was made: David Brother ing. The local authorities took of u bit then on on peotry was read by part Saturday, Sunday Apostle George Teasd.de was present, Mrs. John Robertson, Jr. Altoand gavi some good counsel and gether it was an enjoyable afterpractical advise. noon spent in the interest ol The Spanish Fotk Creamery Peace. M. B. directors met at the city hall A most excellent program wu Tuesday, and after allowing some repair bills, etc., declared a dividend given at the ponce meeting in tin of 3 per cent, payablo immediutelv Second ward. A large number weft at tne office ? the Jex Lumber present, and ull expressed then. Company. Mr, Faust wis not in selves ii? living greatly pleased am. att'iidanee. In the future no bill f r e ponses will be allowed unless instructed, Sengs, revMat.oiis mu', leading were given, all jiorfvHyiii authorized by the president. tne Iiorors of war und tho happiConsiderable time was taken up ness und prosperity of peace, Seldom yesterday by the county com mis sinners in considering the resolu- have such beaiuiful and imbl' sention for granting a franchise for an timents been expressed on one ocelectric railroad over Utah county casion. Wchopogre.it good will roads to liced rnioot et nl. No result from the-- e gathering in definite action wus taken; the matsentiment in favor public uroiming ter went over till next Monday, At the und arbitration. of peace when it is expected the franchise refreshment-of will be granted, Enquirer, Tues- elo'i of the meetiug ice cream and cake were served day. Last week Clmv. A. Monk nnd in the way of eurprisc by tho beA Listuncr. son left for the Big Horn country, laud ward. G. K. W. ever the with Wyoming, Meetings vv?n? also held in the ix carlcads of stock; along with Third and Fourth wards. Mr. Monk went Hans mid CITY COUNCIL D Following business was transacted in speciul session Tuesday A bill of $1.42. presented by city committee referred to was sexton, on cemetery. An appropriation of $o0 was made to Marshal Hales as a contin- gent fund. The question of allowing individuals to put up wire feiices within the city limits around their lots was considered, and the marslud i istructvd to notify all concern d to remove their barb wire fences facing the streets before the 31st d iy of December, 1902, or legal action vvi be taken, A petition, signed by a number of citizens, was read, asking the prii iledgo to have a glove contest m this city on the 31st day of May. bis matter was discussed at some length and was opposed by Councilors Freer and Broekbank, and Joues. favored by Councilor also was Jex opposed to it. Mayor Tabled with disapproval of council. Tea Pots, Cake Stands, Pickle Dishes, Tumblers. 3 ' f"F C V 1 7y a and Saucers, Cups We have the odd Tea Cups you have bee; hunting to go with your odd Saucers. 0 mm L Adjourned. At once To rent a 3 or 4 room house for a year or moie Call at J. E. Lees barbershop. Wanted Spanish Fork, "1 m G mmmm Laris, London, Jlniin, i c it nnd monthly in $ - M Are prepared to fur r nish you with the best Implements for the least money ever pvt on the market. j. S iWriptions taken by us. S.nglc copies 5 ceuts. All seams allowed in pattern. No guessing for a lit. A high grade pattern for a cheap price. Call and see our Stock- - BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES. kinds of Extras Furnished. Prompt Attention given to Orders. All Ej Call nnd get the latest fashion sheets free at the THE NO PUSH. IT DRAWS Youmr Men's Consolidated BHR-- oj Co-O- p, Spring hou-- e cleaning falls for new paper on your walls We are allow lag about 250 beautiful designs. hours. Goods delivered in 24 J9 B lt B DRAW V In your spring decorating dont forget that we can frame your picture at one half the picture man's ptice. &S Draws the Daw Added Traction. J THE WHEELS WILL NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND. Cor. 8& I tali North llain, Spanish Fori leiulnrM Tlte Burlington Route an1 M h IAltW. trrlvnl and imparl ore of Trains from nounces a round trip) rate of one Kio (li'iinila Western Drpoit fir? plus $2(10 to Omaha, Chicago, No. ?, for Springville, Provo, Si. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, Salt Lake ami nil points and intermediate joints for the We-Ka-t, and 8 05 a m Utah Teachers Annual Excursion. No. 21. for Springville. Truro, Salt Lake nnd all points Tickets on sale June 10,11 nnd 12. Knt ami West, 8.42 p tn Final return limit ?ij)tcmher 8. No 8. forKnreka. Mammoth and silver City, 0,40 p m Thro tourist Mciqicrs, Suit Luke No. 21, for F.ureha. Mammoth City to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas and Silver 0.15 1o chuol 1 t am City, r-- -- t'nnnecMnn made in t'ffien telon with All train of M.niherti t'uiiHr mid Oregon short Line. We-p- omit FAST THROUGH 1 S TRAINS at gy HP - I Ret-tin- 4 - I tiil-d- i d IE3LaSN Published 12-pa- I Utah The Largest Implement Dealers of ?onthcrn Utah. $ jYew York then-luxurie- ltigtrup wm'' .'J I r'LATEST PRETTY. 9 I cun'-gres- s iu.. while-washe- d AND Tea Pots, Fruit Dishes, Glass Pitchers, Vases, night: son, and a son uf Andrew Niei'ou. niiiit K up Fin' watch, clock and jewrlery an a Mr Till of Oof, lien, wh i all Work guaranteed. i.itend to make their future h m repaii ing. JL John , M v in the Big Pope, jeweler, pe.iro urn We have rpcmcd from W. C. phanty crown your head? in the .Retire of me!nc .1 . 2. DAILY Harrison a Decoration Botig Which new country. the Hliamd Miiihg & Milling (V . a n n f we will print in our next t Erustus C. Ilopla has com- priii- pul plan" et mine J'paui!ii Three Distinct Sccric Routes. oik. lab roili.ty, 1tuli Mr. Ilurrison reports every bmly menced civil action against 'Thos. N, TIl'K Is hereby given that m h writ in their new home. 1hIiico nn:l Oitlinnry sleeping Inlmnn g Llewellyn for the purpose of lliocl'l.gof the duel tors e,l eti'lh "ll lo llenir q Omaha, knni!inr of of aside mie a certain need convey- .lay May, llaa, n'i C. Edson Snell returned from I one.foutih mill pee share Vvits I onl anil thlfiino without an. It M. (li) certain blew from property England last Monday night, where ing levied iipor. tie- - capital slock of tim ellvn his to rhange. t secured wife, two lopl and a half years' he has filled a payable on the juili .lay ol tree Iti flirlnt IhntV (Aik, mission. His many friends at home judgment against Llewellyn in ii Jane, lur.'. to J. .1, Hank, sverw.iry. I oik, I'lnli. Any stock upon personal damage cao hist "January p are pleased to see him buck. ICrsnitiPy 4'muliiclrd fXPttr Ai, A Irrfect WIninif tar and it is now alleged that the trails-fi- r wuie!i thl nesuirnt may mimiii unseivlre on tin Will day of Juiie, lyij, mu The room immediately north of of Llewellyn's prOerty to his paid Tor he delinquent ami advcrtl-ffolder, ue., Inquire of for tile at rate, The Press office lias been wife Wus umdo ufter this judgment IU J. ( OOI K public auction, and uiih payment and thoroughly clenne I up wns rendered. Mrs Llewellyn is inmlti before, will bn sold oii'ilm 20i.li Ilrket Agrnt, and will be occupied in a few days now Miing her husband for n di- day of Juno. 11102, to pay tho delinquent or write I. tog.'llnil' with the cost of IttXtOV by Miss Matilda Sorensen, vorce mi the grounds of cruelty. -advertising, am) root of conducting mile. lienrml Agent, iWr lirpmf, II nicer t. Pjovo Join J. halt bake heomarj, T fir Ldui. Thro t'lundarl ?!eqcr, dnily.Splt City and St. For tho Reunion at the Academy in commemoration Dr. Muesers management on 3 29th, and Commencement Ex cies 29th and 30tb, a rate one fare for the round trip will given by the Rio Grando Westf to Provo. Dates cf sale, May A tiij. May 29 and 30. STOP Paying Ref or.x Yoiit Lake City to Omr.hn and Chicago, ci. f1, Arnatract In th National For additional information write Ansorlntlon (ictn-rn- l or call on U. F. W entitle you to a home or far1 Agent, Burlington Route, No. 9 ItO'lO rah, or pay off your imrp": Wi st .Second South St., Salt ?nke and inny no returned at tho ra ?5 50 per nornth on each f 1000 with City, Utah. nt 2 pT cent jn r annum. Ap: TriichrrV Lxcnrstn l .Wthwrst cither In per-o- u or by letter lo wuJii:. llome-Nerke- n N.-ple- 111 Portland, Orcg'n, nml Spokane, John nnd return, $33.70, P.0 Woxn, Vahiiigtor., on June 10, II and 12, via Oregon Shoit Line, Finnl return limit September 8th. For further j'ttr-ticnh- call on S. M DeBolt, SpanUb -- I? join rik,rt' G. l-feo- 1 Iarm of nm sli d mlmble, nttd fit Pr' erlj with romferlnhle P lags, or vacant lots, far1' llrf-rl- Agent. For the Sunday School outing to Catilla Springs May 27th a rate uf 50 cents Is announced by tho It, G. W, Train gar via Provo. Christianson. See -- I ' B. n ClllUMVUVMON, bffll tixliito Agent, I'1 ...ypanUh Fork, |