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Show $i rinj Jbb WbS '. J-- .; fctfN Allies ETtf-iwotimet for fl.Ql), It sliiuca in its rea.Urs faces every Subscribe Saturday ntorunj. 1 '' pPM ! -N f7 : nockl I iu :W MW! - p. Us22223 At, & $&$ 1T fajc. && VJCkjKMMS I I I fET - U . dp, Fork, II. 'illcillidsy or J t eight. . Scissored and Sifted Down for Our" Readers. : . 1 IN BRIgF, ; Eoyack House, : W- T. - Iba w. Kesward Items of Interest Culled, Clipped and Gleaned From Various Sourew V p , to the Timo of Going ' ' to FreM. KEN WARD, ..(ERA o; i QRICINALIJIES sufl SURGEON, "3ICIA.N ti 1 D. tt gn, epitojviy!Sivi i i L i,J iiomv, or Notart fvnu Utah mtw Silver, 85)c; lead, 13.00. Mrs. IJarrison pagseapeacefully, quietly and painlessly lrom this life to the fa Rxrnt, Union Rlock, ' " " October morning Utah great beyond, Monday '. . ' ; 24th, at 1.40 a. in. ' W. H. Irvine is again at liberty. The jury having agreed on a Verdict of SHO RES, M, D., i f acquittal, numerous congratulations were tendered himseif, his attorneys and the ScnoEos. asd PaisiciAjr jury by sypipnthising friends. The search-ligh- t to illuiqinats Jackson all Culls, Day or Xiyhl, park during the night is one hundred Utah and sixty million caudle power. While the light is turned oq with full power the city "ot Chicago 'can be viewed lid: . iTTOUNErVAT-JyAW- tfl HI, distinctly.' IFOPIA pAKRY pics. Cakes, and Bakers piadtj Fresh Daily, ffectiuery snd Birthday 3read, A Specialty. . VM GASH, al Law Attorney a Bank Block. National 15, Utah f EAILEy, ftmuc. I MlSIKO 4SD JyAND Attorney. t promptly Mineral Applications Piltot nod for b!) Agricultural ids. Makes Maps, Tracings ud Deeds. Draws all kinds . of agreements. Articles of Iacorporatton, ' ? Searches tifles, liciqnps tor Pensions, etc , etc. . . Xt ft office, Jloom 2C0 Land U, fS. boi 1280, A wenlthy Australian has bought the late Lord Alfred Tennyson's birthplace domurby, iu Lincolnshire, which he intends to convert Into a museum for relics etc. similar to the Shakespeare tlalhawnj Avon. cottage at Stratford-oIt is time the quarrel between Minister Egan and certain Ch'ilian statesmen were settled one way oy the other, par minister States to a New York reporter that Minister Mnntt has demanded hip recall, not at the instance of the Chilian government, but incompliance wi'h the urgent request of a New York merchant This is a serious reflection ou Minister Mnntt. . vyiieiher the s'atement is true or not, we do not see bow Minister Egan can return to Santiago in an ofliciai Let ns bsve peace. capacity Nioholas Smith, United States consul at Three Uiyer, Quebec, is a solemn asa Ue made who H generally Hi trouble. a report oq the sanitary condition ol that erty in which he avers that soap is little used among the inhabitants, that they are a fond of dirt at Bidoo fakira, that aeven persons and a pig form the average Three River family circle, agd that, aa a result of these and other shortcoming p, the (.Tioera would find that place an ejy if nut a shining mark. The Tri. fluviana will jueiporialize the Dominion government I to demand the recall ot Uousiil Sipith, They have also undertaken to uinb him in Jhe consulate. If they have a ft of killer they ought to turn him looe. Seriously, Consul Sniitli ia a first clasa man io recall without any Nick urging from Ottawa. Come home, election. before weeks four Only The caui pa'gn Jias Imcn broken into by clmleia, labor troubles and Columrus t'estiviiie; people have had to attend to bcainess, eat their uieala and sleep; take it all in all, were it not for the brilliant compaign ooud noted by the two pt'ties in Cougresa the voters would hardly know why they should reg'ster, or wliere we are at, From a different point of yiew, though, any intelligent foreigner would have learned the Americans sre the most unimaginative people in malter The world. the ciy was gray with color; there was not a street so mean snd rad, poor that it was not brilliant-witwhite and blue; hut thq decoration! e wasn't as stopped with patriotism-theraltogether, as much Hate iiisplajed, would make any single etreet worth This walking through a second time. was not a crime, for taste is scarcely a virtue; hut it ceitaioly was a misfortune tor the greater a display is inyolumo the more monotonous it becomes wheu New York haa it lacks originality. learnd-an- d all other cities and towps it take should profit bv the leison-th- at brain aa, well as feeling to m&ko in Ideas should i ffective display, snd that lie got togesther Before ountlng Is to be a lot of bought. Thers sre going befura long, ana decorated towns again of if they haven't artists canshle they spproprlats something disignlng should tall, back upon a. local n Uttbesch Johnson, Propr, M, Salt Lake City, Utah. Store. LOIS CLARK. MRS. ' ip Dry Goods pud Notions, ud Ladies Underwear, Boots. Wies and Children Slippers, Dress Goods,' Groceries, Tin 'lc,etc. . East or West, tre sold pheaper than Mf direct r ill goods from the iwpcjf. 'I ttd prices. 5 tn defy competition in Sibiet, 1: , - . Bpanph Fork. . t, b h jRSNZO THOMAS, HE " . TAILOR, a full line of samples of For tea Domestic Goods, Clothing order on short notico. " Fit Quaran 'htiyshifl arid teed. of attachments of Machines. itJewing SitELt, D E. Geo. 0. Gii.bert Moret Cashier. .' it, the truth is that tho air of the prairie region is far clearer tfian that of the t, and any observer out there can attend to business fwrce as ttiany ' nijlits a your as be aould hope to do af the older observatories iu the East. Tho new glass wont bo ready id time to tuke advantage of the present ot the planet Mars, but there is always enough in theTiuavens to occupy an astronomer who knows his busjneu, and bus something good enough to look .. . , . through. A most s&tistactory indication as to the feelings whiph exists between the people and the guardiuns of tho peace wa visible dujiDg tbe cutiro parade week" in New York. Eroupean cities tbe police are regarded as enemies of the masses and hated accordingly, yet along ths line of the' great parades in tbe metropolis, where policemen were about as plentfuj' as brambles in a hedgerow, liit officers and people chatted with one soother as cheerily 'as if there never had been any disagreement between-tlienV-as- , indeed, there hadn't. One of my own com tiniona at' a crowded stapd was an Englishman who, although a very good fellow, had tho customary notion that the people need twite kept down, an he thought the officers iar to good najuredj bat when hour after hour passed without a conflict of arms or evetf tongues, when lid' saw plAin old ' women and Obtrusive children helped across the street as carefulley ni if they sye.re people of lie saw' officer and conwquence-whe- n arid citizen chatting ' as informally amicably fes if'they were of a clult. ia was phligsfl to unbend and say; 'Yu Americans are a strange people; you dont seem tn get any gov pope erniog or beed apy." Englishman was tight about Americans It's a great pity that England's manner aren't gs good Englands n emory No nation 3paii not excepteil gained more tlixra' England h'y ' the discovery of American. V.'e relived her of a i limbec of her test people, who she found troublesome at home; weve fchsor-lea full halt of Ireland, and if it werent fir onr wheat, pork, cotton and petrole'um England would na hungry, colff and ip the dark. All of l;er Improvements in cnnatitutional government caine of our example; we have twice taken down her conceit, to her own great good, by showing her tlrnt English snhleis cant do as they please and wa send her all our rich dudey with their 'fellow-member- ' - IF YOJ 0F SPAN IS j'PlTAL-- r a FORK . - $25,000 D. Snell, John Jones Cn'Oeo. J 8 r fioli khl11' Thomas, Geo. Rcncral l0( CvLsil1 fri's 0 banking business, exchsnge bought 00 tint deposits. lil1 PORK, UTAH ; . v . tuoucy; yet, in spite of these great services rendered s our own Greater Britain," the otd country hadnt maufiurs to send over even a gnuboat to1 take part Wtr. CUR Nil. Crttfdem. in bur naval parade. Spain, who has lost all she oyer had on ths American V Continent, did tho proper thing; but good manners are a Spanish virtue. Wero the Conservatives still in power in Eng land the discourtesy centd be under! Stood, for the British Conservative could manage heaven Rstlf better, in hia own estimation, than the Almighty; bat wc had reason to expect ' something better of the Gradrt Old Min." While theres t ope; by tho time v have Soother Columbus anniversary England will hare lost India , and Ireland and be In a of her duties ns a poiiion to think r ' nation. a is backward watts of time, Wishing yet it is 'hard not to wish' that . true representatives of every Nation, state and class pould not have been in New York during the celebration of tho' Columbns Boniveisary,' Nothing ever' occurred even the peaceful disbandment of two great- armies twenty-seye- n years ago whicl s strongly emphasized the and adaptability of the Aiuiti-ca- n people.' Not less than amillioo men, Women and Children yiewtd the great parade, which went' on for three successive dsye, bqt not onco or anywhere, iu seventy two hours of moveqieut, exciinient and Cowerding, was there any disturlisuco worthy of the name. ' No heads wefe clubbed by the 'police, no " batteries of artillery were ported to rake would as have they gtyeeisand squares, been in any European city. In spite of the thousand bsyyooms ipvittngly epens d and patronized, no rows were created by drunken men indeed, nobody sepips tn have seen a man Staggering along in company with John Barleycorn We Americana huye our faults, we cant b angels until we die; but iu good nature and in respect (or the righ'f of others, we are a nation of gentle f$lk, and it is because we all are sovereigns. Had an honest ruler of any foreign nation stood on a New York Curbstone during the three creat days ot ho parade, and kept hia ears and eyes open, be would have been tempted to send his crown to the melting pot and announce tn hia subject that government by the people, of the people and for the people is the only form of rule that brings nut f ' all tiat is best in the individuals then i ' selres. nt NO. 23. , JOHN JONES, , fiuiteriifteiuUM , f '4 I - good-nature- d ? Manufacturers of f PI'AMKE j Boots and Shoes, Yrt-el- GROCERIES. t. , ARE LOOKING FOR A WILL YOU FIND GOOD STOVE looses , r, ' , t) Hardware, Clothing, Furniture, FancyNotions, Farm ing Implements, Roller Mill Flour, Grain, Etc. The Handsomest anil Largest Stove on the Maiket. It has the Largest Qreo sijd Carries a fftonger Guarantee than any oilier. brothers, eldrbdge AQPT, SOLE ' - Provo, " Utah. Lead la the Slot for Gum. "I collect from tbe ons cent Male. I have An Old paying Jfswly Said, Ut Eewf (wka wants to bring hint to tbe horrid. point) I think some old bachelors are Mr. BatcUellor 5VUat about prrwept oom" Soil ec ted from about thirty today and I have taken out about thirty one cent piecee and more tbau sixty lead pieces. There leads are cut just the size of a penny and weigh prepony I cisely the same aa a penny. Who puts them SA comPMJ7 Always Mbs Kewt Int You think it is done by boys. These cepted. Judgw leads are cut to nicely and weigh Just ths ame that I am Inclined to think tbe work is At Lonelyvlll t July, done by men. You may hate to think there makes what know ne (tenderly) Do you are men aa small as that, but Ive met em. me linger hero, and why I have not left this Interview iu Chicago Tribune. little village two weeks ago! , She (archly) rerhapi yon are waiting for Sir Edwin Arnold's poem, "The Light ol money to pay your board. Drakes Mag the World," la written in blank verso, with lyrical Interpolations, and is arranged luslx books. The author atatce Lis purpose to bo to oonvert Christiana to " frQt Chris-Uonii- WESTERN, EAST BOD HU. 7:20 Ar, t t . , s. m. Ar.JOHO Lake. gait 8:49 Provo. ! 8.33 . Ppringville. 8:29 "BpanUh Fork, . lavnn. Enrka, - 8i ver City. J. H. UOCA.TU TIME CJLHX3 WEST II0CRD smiona. p. m. 4:03 Lr. 3:30 5:33 " S:43 3:50 time card. ' v PA6IFI0 SYSTEM .XRaiiwayw LOCAL . . f Who Wants ' This Space ? umoN GRANDE or If soy of thsscciels of ths world he for stars remsiu undiscovered It won t lack of strong telescopes. Tho K -- OF- Ft . mw . has the Lick Observatory in California wonders or the the of one been for years wmld, but Its maker Las just ,0.ut order to construct ons inch oi diamelarger, although an sxtra seemed si ter in an object lenshss loag ia ths trottless second a as Itnpoiiibls courao the older ing horse record. Of c,l J came from e Chicago man . Thu Wg to boat determined seems Lako Michigan world ths and U,e world at everything, tee what acorns willing to look on sud how-eve- r, is quite proper, do. It can Chicago be should new telescope that the Much mounted tn the lake reglon. Boston might lik though New York or s d sign-pslnts- r. bank- IP asriMssaASSsssgs! m4 1 licago ' ' SPANISH FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY MGRNINQ. OCTOBER 29, 1892. . 4. S(mt Main fork. XTH-s- " U'Uafd T; , ltgNwrrt, Lr. 8:13 7:10 8:53 Ueiii Pass. Aguit. flOINO SOUTH. onto HOUTU No. 3. No. 4' a. m. p. tn Ar. 10:00 8:17 No. 8. Nn. 1. stations. p. tn. a.' in 4 :23 7:40 Lr. 8altLaks. 7:03 10:00 Ar. Bp. Fork. Lr. 7:15 8:47 Ar 3:20 1:45 0:10 11:50 Lt. Juab. . r , D. E. Burley, Gent Agaut, flalt Las t ' i v f |