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Show AND A NEWSY PAPER OUIt AIW SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1892. VOL rr- - -- f r- :two. centuries CREER, and Notary Public. .tossev-xtXa- . ,.apuh Fork, -- J Utah - H rm . A Hons Supposed to Do Two nondred and Forty Tear or Ag- -It Defied Indian Attack and llad Other AdTntnri, ' ' ' appeal am AxTor.NET , at-La- t Quaint old Chicopee is the location of a house to be 225 years old, the Territory. one of thesupposed i's,dhs in all the Courts of oldest houses in tho state. It is, says the Boston Globe, in a good E'tuh alt Lake, state of preservation, and at the present time is used as a residence by a W. K Ira M. Warner. inward I. man who first saw the light of day there KER & KENWARD, years ago and has always fifty-seve- never what It was to have a coat of paint Ono of tho Landmarks of Pretty " Chloopoo, Masa i A. KENNER, D. old. 1 Stain Street, Office, . n uc It is remarkably well preserved, and tho wood shows very little of the ravages of time. As will be seen by the picture, the chimney is in tho center of the building, and the roof has begun to rse 1 sag with age. tho front door you find yourEntering self in a hall about ten feet square. The chimney, which projects into this ball, was built of 'blue clay, and stands well the wear of time. To tlto left and right of the hallway are the two rooms which constitute the house. Mr. Snow some time ngo thought oi tearing down tho old house, but friends who knew of the old agh of the build-iApersuaded him to let it remain. The people of Chicopee would be sorry u Jose the old landmark., ; ' Fair Striding Compared with Soms Cntiklf of Qattlog Over th r-Method ' . Ground Good Judge of -th Game Scarce, heel-and-to- , . V , y Tailor, fifty-seve- Chicago Store. h FRK VJLTL1L VVJ lM SA Manufacturers of- - MAMMIES Boots and Shoes, Dealors in 0 HST3T - (Gt(0)(I)ID GROCERIES. A FAIR STRIDE. to the lack of encouragement a tyre gets. If in a race he is momentarily carried away by excitement and breaks or skips, the enterprising judge of walking yells: "One caution?. rattles tho youngster and with the result that the latter is disqualified. In the meanwhile the old campaigner, with his eyes on tho judge, deliberately breaks into a trot and overtakes tho leaders. Tho deliberate "runner" uses his knowledge of how to skip and when and secures a prize; the youthful but honest "ped is rattled by the judges and loses a trophy. What is needed, both iu this country and in England, is ajudge.pl walking Superintendent. QflBAn j at-La- ... (The Toe Pedontrlana. JOHN TONES, SPANISH Few Worda About Heel and r There U no hrauch of athletics In which. eminence is so difficult to attain e as in the walking. A man, to excel at this game, says the New York Recorder, must bo remarkably strong in legs, loins, back and lungs, and he must bo as game as tho traditional pebble. Ho must, practice long and steadily tq master a stylo suited to his physique, and even when that is achis gain In speed is remarkcomplished WOMEN FARM LABORERS. ably slow. A natural sprint runner will, with practice, ' get to tho limit Thousand of Them ItiiUe Vegetable of his speed in one season under adAbout Kew York. The other day in a court room at vantageous circumstances, while under t Jamaica, L. I., a woman was detained the same conditions a walkers spend as w itness In a petty case. She wus a increases by a very small ratio. Thla magnificent creature, iu a way; of U due to many causes chiefiy, however, medium height and bulk, but with a splendid poise of muscle and a complexion that yaehtmen spend much time and money to acquire. Presently came her turn to be questioned. Part of the conversation was this: And your occupation? A farm laborer. No one in the room seemed to be particularly surprised at this except a city reporter, who had gone out to work up lived in it v The history of the house cannot be traced back by documentary evidence; It is probable that all the records that Office Ilcom, Union Block, could prove the age of the old place Vtah have been Tovo, destroyed by a fire at North-' " ampton. J. SHORES, M. D., I The only evidence on which to bast the claim for its age is that furnished ParnciAN and Surgeon. by those who have learned its history from tho tradition handed down tc Attends all Calls , Bay or Night, --them. . The picture of the house, which Is a ttab good one, will be familiar to all who ajson, have seen what is known as Snow CALIFORNIA BAKERY.-house, situated on Field brook, now commonly known as Cooley ' brook, the famous resort for trout fishing. ks1i Bread, Pies, Cakes, and Bukers It is now in Chicopee, but in its early Confectionery made Fresli Daily, history was in Springfield, and was emWedding and Birthday braced in that part long ago set off as Cukes a Specialty. Chicopee. It is about one and a half Lawrence Johnson, Propr. miles outside the village of Chicopee v,-.; r. . Miisli Fork, . Vtah Falls, oil the main highway. The present occupant of the house is Nathan Churchill Snow, ne has lived LORENZO THOMAS, alone in the bouse for the last fifteen years, where his wife's death occurred. He makes bis living by farming, and Carries a full line of samples of Forideas about has all the go and Domestic Goods. Clothing the life of a farmer. He rises at twe ade to order on short notice. or three o'clock every morning In summer and not later than five o'clock in Tvrhnansltip and Fit Guarant- winter. Oftentimes Mr. Snow has a eed. load of wood, straw or hay delivered in I carry a full line of attachments for Springfield before six oclock In the mger Sewing Machines. morning. 1 jr. n He will be years old Sephis in never IS and boasts that tember life has he touched a drop of intoxicating liquor, hut saya he likes good tobacco. Mr. Snow served in tho Thirty-seventMRS. LOIS CLARK. CORN BUSK1NO IN TUB OrEX AIR. Massachusetts regiment during Dealer in Dry Goods and Notions, a story about one of the crimes ol the late war. ten's and Ladies Underwear, Boots, A century ago the grandfather of the which Long Island enjoys by no means and Childrens Slippers, does, Ladies was not present owner of the house came from exclusive possession. There alien Dress Goods, Groceries, Tin-arfor occasion surprise the his took slightest np Bridgewater, Conn., and etc., etc. residence in this old house, getting it Within a mile of the New York man at I buy direct from the East or West, from Urial Cooley. Churchill Snow was that very moment probably a blind red fence all goods are sold cheaper than the next owner, and now his son holds women were working In the fields get e cheapest. I defy competition in it. ting in the vegetables for market or for The custom of employing nlity and prices. to tho down handed traditions storing. The women upon the truck farms near the the miko would Mr. Snow Main Street, present . Spanih Fork. unhouse 240 years old, but from stories city has grown of late years almost of noticed. It has reached the dignity GO TO a new and tolerably well filled profes 6ionfor the gentler sex, and the do mand for their services is still rapidly increasing. At least, so Mr. tiarreti Dealer in iVan Dine, of Flushing, one of tho best known far ners in Queens county, saya 4 Attorney-- ) WSI. CREER, President. THE WAY TO WALK A NO. 6. . t ; Hardware, Clothing, Fur-- t niture, Fancy Notions, Farming Implements, Roller Mill Flour, Grain, Etc. M ALS0LM & HUGHES DEALERS IN c, Harness, JL Saddles, Hurv.'lou ETC., ETC, Fecundity, The reproductive powers of many bacteria is so marvelous ns to be K. A.NrVH :H b.yond belief. Prof. Law has rited with several different forms WMIKUiQ JSPFCI.iLTr. were capable of doubling their which Opposite Rockhill Hotel, number every hour. When in the best coudltion a singlo bacterium will give parish fork, Utah. in, 777,200 individuals In the short space hours. In forty-eigtwenty-fou- r of KJr-rEd Geo. O . Gilbert S.ell, hours the offspring from a germ not President. measuring more than tho D. E. More? Cashier. of an Inch will have ITI until the bulk cannot be put in A HOBSE SO OLD NO ONE CAN TELL AGE. uensure, the total number a baif-p'a- t 1 -then exceeding individuals oi from other sources lie thinks it Is even correct are deductions these If older. base proved that they OF SPANISH FORK, f,um A story can Iks traced back which as near as such figures can possibly ire, was who Burt, Reuben , originated with CAPITAL 'je from the very nature of the experi-ra veteran of the revolutionary war: he bacterial wonder that it is any said the house was over 100 years old at iscuscs are so difficult toconirolf Goo. I). Snell, John Jones, the time of tho war. llill J' S' T1,,,nin, Gu0' Stillman M linger, father of Hiram dilUfrt Advent The Sir ol ituinuroiM. Transnet a Hunger, the at mon general bunking business. Variations in the size of raindrops ar hr.) who preuched preacher, cschango bought camp meetings than any man living dependent upon the differences in the odinldC have fallen and remembered the house standing in the height from which they Interest disturbpai l on time deposits. of amount atmospheric twelve was years to the same place when he '"AX l $JI . y0PkK UT lI1 aid, and the son, Hiram M ungcr, w now ance present at tho time. If they fall from a great height tho drops suffer years old. about eighty-on- o aud smallhouse old tho gradual division Into smaller convert-eIn the north room of lad lit In are held er parts, until they i tho first Methodist meeting ever weather, with It was into mi .s. In e .h Hampden county took place. tli s -- o ' aftert'M the cloud, conducted by Rev. Mr. Holding, hui.J be o' u to are large drops Hedding. wards Bishop name Is Rev. Lorenxo Dow, whose also All I i flint. known to nearly every Methodist, Brook-M- v l....X;.ml keeps achouse. Mrs. in the preached count of evci y I t i:)U he takes, lllrara Munger, who can remember Arc y on sure years ngo, i aj Mrs. Rank-.events of sevouty-thre- e is much over, house the y is; the dear fellow Mrs. Bronk-O- h, he has no doubt 'OtXr. fOVTII, time it was! says he nevi r gets one that bo docsn t that at for old, ClOINfl NORTH 200 years So. 3, 173 years. No. l. it down! Puck. No. 2. No. 4. credited with 130 or " put Writes Pin. on city amri.il. Ill, No Kind ol a lvnw. STATIONS. R. Bl. p. m 4.23 w l, show that ,urly In tho 1 declare. I t! Ink there's no ' ;3 Lv- - Salt ttlc Julia to Luke. Ar. 0 :10 5 :40 Cooley was one of the persons T.03 name Spirit In Harry, l'o offered to kiss me ?;4 Ar. Sp. Fork, Lv. 0:22 8:13 atSklpmuck, which was the early ! 10 rl.d last night IV he w as II;5Lv. Juab. Ar. 4:30 1:13 for that seetton. That tv Wl, Ethel bnow which the, s J told him te Step. Cooley family from Julia Ju t ' D. E. Burley, family bought the house. HeiaLJ. Ttoloii Gen'l Agent, Salt Lake. The building Is but one story hi,h, For Bat and Cheapest Goods. :l l V ..-- a, - ,! v V st ni ' t. ban i4 - - (BjBMISISJ&IL li, an Unfair stride going with bent - bp KNEES. who knows a fair stride from an unfair one, and who can attend all meetings and officiate in all races. He should be paid, as the official handienpper is, and should bo responsible to tho A. A. U. ttuch a man would do more to promote interest in tho game than all the valuable prizes ever offered. Such a man would, I know, be hard to get. There are very few I can now call to mind who are capable of filling the posLlon, and fewer still who would aceei t it Tom MeEwan would fill tho bill, but he would not take it, and the only man available is Sam Austin. Sam knows what walking is, and I believe he would act In the capacity I suggest. I have often been amused by tbl comments of alleged critics durlaj walking competitions. Men who have L(ED?F$II33 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. Main Street, SPANISH FORK. 281,500,-0(0,000- $25,000 lat-cTon- s well-know- n Union d Pacific Ry , it-- n-- .T attended athletic games for years, and men who have competed iu field sports, display surprising ignorance of what is a fair style of going. 1 have heard loud praises for men who were going with knees bent, in a stylo suggestive of hurdle racing, and I have seen fair walkers laughed at by the wiscactes. Rio Grande VVrn - . r' 't - . I Dealers iu THE STILTT WALKER. F.lILW.ir, p. in. 4:fi5Lv. 3:45" 7:10 WEST ROUND stations. a. m. Salt I,nke. Ar. 10:30 8:42 Ppnnlsh Fork, " 7:13 Eureka. J. If. We carry a full line of Tohncco, Cigars and Fine Candies. We make a Specialty of Fresh nn ""Sl 'Vbi,u LOCAL TIME CARD. EAST ROUND. Fangy and Greed Gogeries. BFNNr.TT, Genl Pass. Agent. "J Summer Drinks on Ice; Our Blackberry Cordial is immonsc; try a bottle and bo convinced. Lewis Stewart. i |