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Show m i iHDim NEW SURVEY. favored them; the wipd stopped or changed slightly iu the opposite direction. Johnny and Bam worked like beavers, Published ever; Thursday iu the buildslightly burning their bands and ieet. ing just north of Malcolm & a The cause of the blaze is not known, Hughes Store by Correspondent Enjoys Some of Our Young People but is supposed to be the work of tramps A NDREW JENSEN & JESSE P. HOLT Pleasant Ride or some incendiary. The damage would Take a Trip to the Hills. estimate to about one hundred dollars; AUGUST 4, 1802. THURSDAY, and though the amount is not very iat Harthe And I Delighted With the Abundant The local, la a Harrow Canyon and tho yet the loss is quite heavily felt by vest A wul ting the Reaper. widow and ber family it being the Mountains Echo With TUelr Mirth. second time they have lost their corral by meek mmm CITY OFFICERS car fire. SPANISH FORK Mayor, John ' Jones. Win. B. Hughes, W. 0. Creer, Rufus P. Snell, Thus. C. Holding, Kiel Gardner, Marcuus Larsen. . Ielcr P. Boyaek. Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attormy, Wm. Creer. Recorder, Samuel Coruahy. Treasurer, Wm. Robertson. Aaar ami Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. Sexton, John Robeitson. City inspector, Ilunbard Tuttle. Peund keeper, Rees D James. Preciut juatice, John P. Jones. Constable, Rees D. James. Watermnatcr, James Warner, Roud supervisr r, Jamei Warner. Local jottincs. Rend the poem headed My Wife" on second page. Milk cans kept for tale at tho Spring tille creamery. President Ilnfrimn lias Tetocd lho fourt otcluims bill. Read tho advertisement of (he Young . Men 6 on (list page. The hum of the thrasher Caft now be heard in most all pans of our city. The husbandmen afe being rewarded with the heaviest baiviat that Spanish Fork has ever seen. E. 11. Tiilver, editor of tho Pnyson , Knttrpriu-Chroiiicelgave ua a pleasant rail Tuesday morning. The Young Mms "Co op. it supplied , .with a choice st h ction meicliandise, Ind prices the cheapest in town. Patronlz homo industry by buying your aline. slpits. brooms, overalls, etc., at the Spanish Folk Co op. The heat is intense, in tin) eastern states people are dying by thousands, Over COO uie in New York iu one day. You cant help but get suitad in Sales nre such clothing at the Co-othat the stock is coutiuually replenished The building of tho new nlit-- mills at Springville is being rushed to completion, It is now nearly up the llrst story Rasmus Neilson has just returned from a trip up the W ber river and through Provo ralley. He called in out office to day. The teachers nre having a delightful time at the summer school and are regaling the minds with the many truths advanced by Col. Parker. The Spanish Folk Co op. always has the greatest variety of gents furnishing goods to suit all familiar. Always on hand with the hugest stock of clothing south of Salt Lake. Call and examine the finest display of crockery amt glassware in the county, now on exhibition at the Co-oTho prices and quality are auch that you can not leave without purchasing. Id our last issue we Mated that Geecely Bjarnaaon hnd chaigo of die IcclsndC display, but it should have been John Cluistenson, for to his lulu ra was due the success of their represents tiou. r . Miss Brereton, the post mistress, Editor Sun Id the early dawn of LOCAL Thursday, July 28, 1802, a company oi young folks, numbering thirteen, started ouatriDto tho canyon. After a long and weary rido we reached our destinaWe tion, at 4 oclock the lame day. pulled into a little narrow canyon and decided to make our camp there, which we named, after a long discussion, Orplmnville. After locating our village, we chose our officers, including justice, mayor, marshal, etc., and then started to enjoy ourselves in accordance with the laws we made. Our sppttttcs, as you may bo aware, were immense, and after eating until we could cat no more, we gathered around our camp fire and Bang the songs that we all knew, until the mountains echoed with the glad refrain. The chairman of the compnny, Hon. Nt-iGardner, made a motion that we all retire to rest, which was unanimously has returned and agaia took charge ot the She did postnfliee Monday tnoining. not enjoy lur vacation , as she wouh' liked to have done on account of tick nova. Work oo the Reynold's new store has been suspended at present on acro.uet of d all-W- e not being able to obtain the steel pillars, through the steel works being cloned- in Pennsylvania, on account of the receut when we once more reached Home, strike. Homo." Sweet E. Rowe .1 . S. Grant, wf the Little Knutstcrd , to move fevtaurant, rprinpvill-- expects Farmors, Attention. his business in a few days to one door north ot his present place, into n new two story brick building, where lio will , Eveiy indication points to a rushing liusina-.in luceru seed this fall; hence tun a regular hotel. all fai me'S should be raiefuf to pretoive Many harvester have linen sold in our tlmir luceru sied and take ruch care cf it eity this reason an I still there is ii near enough to supply the demon... that it will produce them the heaviest Many acres of grain 'is tmw ripe and possible yield, lor the pto-pcalready viffering. and yet nil machinis nre is that it will be in demand nnd great engaged fur days ahead command a high price. Thomas Ilill, the contractor nud builder of Lake Shore and Benjamin, has A Tire. boilt two school bouses iu Lake Shore tiuring the past year, and is prepare 1 .to About 3 o'clock Monday morning a all auch work On short notice. II broke out in the corral sod sheds of tiro advertisement appeals in this isue. B'tar.nnah Evan. The alarm was given Quite a dumber of our citizens are ami toon tho children a tui.diiair by to the hiking trios canyon for rest and recuperation, . Some have already had and ail were out battling will) .the tlmir outing sad Imvs returnc-- l fo resume destroyer. It that the ('itch rlteii various lalu-rsclaiming that they running near the was full of water, place beve had a most enjoyable time. and willing hands- - soon had it conveyed The Ii. Y. Academy normal school is a to the stacks and enaked tl e grain and gintid success. Too much credit cannot therewith. Aud though there was be given I'roforinrs G. H. Brimball and hay brisk canyon winJ blowing they B. Cluir for their unliringslilllgenen in ft tting up this great f rent, which will in managed to save the hay and grain time immortalize tin ir naiuei, ami wimrl stacks, which was but a few feet troin they ha ye passed nnd gone their naiUii the shed. It looked for a while liko not wiM bn handed down to future generations as, the great educational pilots of o;dy. thy stacks but also the,houe would J succumb to the destroyer, but fortune eouuty. ct was-luck- , I A few days ago myself and companion took a drive over wliat is called the New Survey and to say we were surprised, is putting it mildly. A few years ago we took a trip over the the tame country, which was then covered with sagebrush or grease-woowhere the hare held unbounded sway, and the cyotes howl resounded through the air. A barren waste slrtcthing on Editor Sun ITEMS. The choicest butter and chccee for sale at the Bpringville creamery. The creamery just this aide of Spring-vill- u pays ninety ceDts per 100 pounds for milk. If you have any extra milk get your neighbors to club with you, get scan and tnko it to tho creamery, where you will receive cash for same at eud of each month. A grand time at Castilla next Satur day. Tho teachers will have an exeur-siothere. Col. Parker will be should go up to see and hear this great educator nnd have a few houis sport at the renowned bathing resort. Remember that the express is drayed free to and from the Union Pacific depot by W. It. Jones, who i a reliable man. People wishing to ship express are respectfully requested to put it in hie W. E Hutchings. care. Lately several houses along the Tiutic curried. branch of the ltio Grande Western have In the early dawni of tho following been broken into and various articles should be morning we arose nnd found cvciything taken tlmrefrom. The people on their guard and try and catch the more beautiful th in the previous cyen-inpilferers and maku out to them the reV. e ate 3 hearty breakfast and ward that they justly mciit. then saddled our horses and prepared to over tho door of The inspect the fcurrotinding country. We Williamstransparency & Paterson's store shows up traveled up tho cunyou, Mr. Neil Gard- bright and red from one end of the street ner and Ephraim Rowe at the head, un- to the other. This firm has lately added til we reached Wm. Jcxs mill, and then to their store a peanut roaster, and peowent further up on tho mountain until ple can now hare hot peanuts when wanted. wo reached a high point, where wo could Work is again resumed on the bnok take a nice view of the surrounding at bpringville. The walls are building We could plaiuly see Utah m country. to the second story. This finished arly lake sud Spanish Fork fields. will be a beautiful building. The first Our respect !ul lady cooks were getting story consists of bluish stone, ciliated m somewhat weary nnd tired utter their beautiful designs; the eecond stoiy is made of red brick trimmed with gray long ride and wished they wero back to stone, nnd when complete will lie another ornament to the bcuutiful city of camp. Alttr view ing tho place until we were so hungry that we could hardly ride, we W.E. Hutchings, the U. P. agent, has liastehel back to tamp and found that all been called to take charge of the Juab the company we hnd loft behind had offico. We regret to part with him, and miss his company, for he shall fled, we knew cot where. Then for sup- wi.s agreatly frequent and welcome caller at our per. Some went after wnter, others office, anu wo truly hope tho present made the fire, tho girls set the table, and change will be greatly to his advantage, it was not long until we all sat down to and liiut ho will be cordially received by Success to you, the people of Juab. a substantial meal, which was relished Will. by all who ate, When the rest of the Monday morning about 12:30 oclock company returned they fouud that they a fire broke out lu Browu & Wilson's had to do as we did make their own saloon, Provo. 1lin tiremea. arrived supper, after which we enjoyed ourselves promptly at the scene, and soon the as on the previous evening, calling the uroustor was subdued. N. A. Ncibaurs store adjoining tho saloon was also nil to inako suro that all were present, cigar & Wilson considerably damaged. and retired for the night. Hum u's loss was about $1,000, w ith an In the morning we arose lull of glee lusurance ot $2,500. N. A. Neibaur and found that we had somewhat rrcov-ere- loses from $1,000 to $1,500; insurance from tho rido the day before, but $500, The origin oi the fire is a before long we were startled by the cry At a meeting of the school trustees that our horses hnd gone, we knew not held lust night it was decided to purwhere. This was tho worst job ot chase desks for file school room opposite then knew how to value our faithful ths public square. .Mr Goddard, represteeds nnd inxtcnd of riding wc found we senting the Cleveland company nnd N. had to walk. After awhile, though, we L. Ncljon for '.lie Grand ltapid'company, were contesting for the order. Alter found ail but two sud soou discovered considerable discussion tho order was that they had gone home. awarded to the Cleveland company. The We spent the rest of thq day in shoot bid of Fredric G. Hanson for whitewashing the school rooms, was accepted and ing, (Idling, eating and driuklng. to At last dime (ho most tedious journey the job given him. of all. Monday morning we hurried and One of the finest pieces of artistic sign bundled all our possessions in the pniuting ev-- r seen in f punish Fork was executed on Friday last on the front of wagons, , And bidding a farewell to John RockhlUs billiard hull. The on our design is S pool table, having diff rent Orphnuvillu we proceeded journey homeward. We Imd not traveled colored lalla thereon and cues leaning fir when ouo of our company, Geo ngdnst tho table. Tho picture looks natural and reflects, credit on the Hughes by name, complained of being quite Messrs. Wecker fc artists, Yonueji, ol Dr. Box was called, and before sick. Bpringville. Thoy have also paintid long the patient hnd revived nud all was signs tor several other parties in this city in traveling order again. .Wo proceeded ntl have given sntiofnetina ia alt their .. , on unmolested until about 7 o'clock work. l Co-op- . AN OUTING. n present-Everybod- I can every side, nnd in iny minds eye see this country years before, then tho Red men's homes dotted here and there with the rude wigwam, nnd the half nude Indians flitting to and fro with Re Wm m Smart aTShe. Lent Fledgely Now, Miss Scott, that to present my liko get is over, I would ' to you back. ' Alice Avec plaisir. of I jOO, Flcdffcly And the interest tho past for for them, I amount paid the month la $3.50. I would like to have too. Jewelers' Circular. v m Which 41 Live, Ha,; Brutally Ssc,M:,t L1 that, .. A Grand Seml.O Tom Graham ShotWhUec,, , The bills said that each actor in Did star. With a Load of a be to was you the new play Crti) go? r She made the greatest hit of She-W- ho the evening? You ought to He The audience. have seen tho eggs. J udge. tllfts One Would Itather Not nave. ,V She -- Dora Goode is a girl of moat tantalizing misfortunes. . Blushing with her is voluntary He Sho could make great capital out that gift Of Ah! but, you see, she can only blush with her nose. J udge. " Not What She Fished For. She (yearning for a compliment) 1 havo always so wished to bo beautiful, which makes my plainness so much harder to hear. He (consolingly) Why, now, I never thought you so homely as some, dont you know? Webt Shore. Fiigtlh as Sho Is Rpolie. First Foreigner IIow comc4 it, nerr Kaltfleisch, that I you never with my once so great friend Jlaumstcin see? Second Fpreigncr Veil it goes with yoh how with me vunco he vas my bosom friend, and now he dont. Light. Two Sort of Customer. " ' Bootblack Shine, sir? k Clerk (patronizingly) sonny. Heres a quarter for you Bootblack (a little later) Shine, sir? How Millionaire (suspiciously) much? Good News. She their ponies grazing in the grassy field; hut whnt a chuDge a few years has brought about. Now the wholo country is under cultivation. Farms yielding an abundance of grain and alfalfa beautiful homes are springing up here and there surrounded with neat orchards. Wc noticed many patches of sugar beets which promise s fair crop, apd when the harvest time comes the farmers pockets will be full of ready cash to buy the turkey and prepare tho Thaukfgiving feast, and as we jogged along the question arose in our minds, What has wrought . Flooring Cliollio. this grand change?" aud the smiling What would you do if you were a fields echoed the answer, The complete man, Ethel? asked Sir. De Sappy. system of irrigatiod that is now in Id work as hard as I knew how for the And there the good of my country. Wliat would people truly vogue. have struggled amid hardships, having you do if you were a man, Mr. De Sap, Jury. to build that long canal and having to py? Good The Word. meet heavy damage bills from breaks Mrs. Mulcahy Will, Mr?. Rranrigan, und washouts, but yet they have strughow are yez? That's the good worriil reand this full will be gled manfully thismarnin? ' warded with a bounteous harvest to reMrs. Brannigan Dinnys bin sint oop for free monf s. Munseys Weekly. pay them for their toil. Wo must men-tioin this connection the name of W. A Point ot Etiquette. O. Greer, whose indomitable will and un Well, Missus Grogan, an how do yielding labors has hud much to do iu yez get on wid yer foine neighbors? Oh, viry well. They havent called making the New Survey what it is toon me ylt. I suppose they do be waitin X. day . for me to make the first visit Life Ten-a-Wee- s, - Croat Suffering: From Heat. A FAMILYRi Affecting Nature Even. . 'Srotter (a returned traveler) MonThe past week has been cne of intense tana is a great place for bad liquor. . , . Dogly Is it? heat throughout the length and breadth even the mountains Yes; . Trotter of this broad land. Every day reports are Rocky. West Shore. '.1- of great suffering and death from heat He Stopped Now. have cornu iu from all directions and . that Upson Downes tailor They say many cities report that the intensity of has been , dressing him for nothing. the heat is unprecedented in their localiIndeed! For the ad, I Suppose? ties. Chicago reported fifty deaths on it No; because he cant collect a cent. Tuck, the 27th, New York forty-sion the 29th before 11 o'clock, and Philadelphia a Dissolution of Partnership. like number on the same day. But The partnership heretofore existing bewliat is curious nbout the heat is the tween Anthony & Thom a?, butcher, is fact that while the east and south are dissolved this day by mutual cmiaent, W. burning up and the people suffocating, M. Thomas will continue the business, nnd will pay all debts owing by the firm not a single sunstroke has beeu reported and collect all bills ducgnmi. from Utah. Tho thermometer legisturs Wm. M . Thom A3, as high here and in the lower, valleys F. Anthony. highor than in many of the cities where Sianicu Fork, Aro. 1, 183J. there ii so much suffeiing and death NOTICE. fmm oppressive heat. The difference is probably due to the difference iu the huThe firm of Kenner & Jcnsan, pub midity of the atmosphere. Then, too Ushers of Tub Spanish Four Sun, Inis when tho blazing suu has run Ins course been dissolved this day by mutual consent, W. II. Kenner retiring from the business. and evening comes on, gentle iephyrs All accounts due said firm will lie colladen with pure ozone aro wafted down lected by Andrew Jensen, nnd ho will from the snow capped peaks giving us pny all debt3 owing by tlm fiim, V. H. Kknni.r, refreshing sleep aud sweet repose. What Akdukw Jenskn. relief a few draughts of our cool, pure SrAKtsi Fork, Utah, July 5, 1892. mountain air would give to tho parched lips nnd burning temples of those suffering Chicagoans! UW-lt'.ar. - - PnocNix, Ariz., Aug, 2.Tot was shot and killed to dtp bjE Both are well torn, bury. Graham being a cattle raiser a sheep man. The shoot' ob CR1 red near Grahams ranch, tance from Tempo, as Graham,' to Tempe with a load ofgram bury, who lives in the Tostufe last night in Tempe and a meet Graham. The shooting, rult of a family fued of fi re yc ing, during which time tt, men have been killed on Gnl and fourteen on Tewksbury',, was the last one of four br killed, and Tewksbury the lay peso of officers and citizmi suit ol Tewksbury, who if caught. He nassed thrmbl and took to the desert. He inn a tlioioughbrcd horse, and it he hag a relay of horses to basin. - jiff- For ft bite, - WiB! P.SE1 ) Tho MHancholy MUliou ' The interesting millionairi1., up again we mean the gloomily shakes his head and with a long drawn sigh, that1, begin to be as happy as he when he walked five miles eying over a rough road to his i and only earned a dollar a 4 doesn't it occur to one of tt clioly millionaires that if he vertise he would doubtless a one ready to relieve him of L aions, thus enabling him tc the simple, frugal life of ear! N. Y. Tribune. t A' Op 811 Faff 'tty? foi s. Brew afecti Wei La tfO! RtfiikIilralcer, Btabt bleak pi BA must be. Yes, its pretty bad." It PKcnnan mnst have tuf.-- What a fearfully tly. Yes, but not more thanl L "You? When?" When I delivered my eoa in Boston." Aiunseys Week) mpr 1iten fads. nd Of The Wren NUa Mr. Bungalow (ia CalcatU doctor, my son has the colie. Doctor (from within)- -! since? Mr. Bungalow Since tweh Doctor Then why in me? See the fhcal Ja( bo; tta-distur- Jury. 1C Market Report Corrected weekly by the S; Uli Wheat Oats Brewery Barley Feed Barley Shelled Coro Butter ....... Hay. Spring (liiekena Old Dry Apiieots Dry Apples it ud Co-o- esc, u: cr Di :'.C, ( - hd dig leape and a Sri - OR HE ia IIOMAS HILL, md lo on Contractor and B- - l:7 Lake Shore and Benjamin 1 C P.Bi inilei D Take your milk to the creamery where vou will get ninety cents per 100 pounds for same, and can get It is with the most profound aoirow your cans filled with sour milk for ten cents each. d.at we chronicle the death of Annie C. Johnson, the esteemed wife of Charles D. The cholera is grnnt exeito Johnson, who dud of childbirth August meat in Russia causing Hundreds rre dyi", 3, 1802. She was born in Malmo, Swedaily and the schools have nt bee den, February 15, 1851. When but a closed till child she emigrated with her paren's to to flee from September. Many ar trvin the country, t ut are this country sud has since resided in tented by the troops. Fork. She was and Spanish respected loved by all who knew het. She was a A terrible fire broke out in St. J,,tn faithful, loving wife and leaves a grief tho capital of New Fnumll.-indJuly j(i stricken husband and four children to hutning whole tiers of blocks and lavino mourn her sad loss. ' Tho funrr.il ser- two thirds of the city in ruins, leuvii.r. vices were held at the residence this teu thousand people liomelei.a ami destroying over $29,000,000 of property At the miad reading show on SaturYesterday, August 3d. waa the Four day evening, a lady waa blindfolded on Ilundrcth Anniversary ofColuml.ua the singe and the professor pajsed around item Palos, Spain, and the event the audience with a deck cf can's, wtii in pram! stvlo. Tho day allowing the people to draw them, Then opened with a salute at suni Uu fn m the each party would ask the lady wliat tniiity four war slips lying in th, card he, held, and in every case she InrUn-lepie'e.ting the mrel,-- of the named the right one, with but one ex- I nited State.-,England. France. Spwin. ception,, The intelligent manager of the Italy, Holland, Portugal, A Harris, Gr blacksmith rag up around the corner Mexico, Brazil, and tho Argentine . drew a card and he asked tho lady whnt The "Puravel Sants Maria" it waa. Sho replied. "Jack of Clubs. made in immltatinn of s vesrel in nil's then said, "You are mistaken name belonging to Columbus by that among Ace is of Diamonda." The profes- deafening cheers sailed it tho sor stated that she did not profess to made a few hours vnyago'inThe muli read everyone's mind, but in a majority that Chlumbus sailed 400 years but ago; of cases she succeeded, 'Whereupon a the most attractive feature was the lady in the tudicnco remarked, loud enough to be heard by several, "Oh, Sinre Y0s,els .Nin- iiu loan'd well, you can't expoct her to read that pereona mind, because he has no mind they taere' 400 years ago, and were to read." drawn on cars. This Space Reserved . . put-lie- - COMPANY: for |