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Show w SUM, Ecjitina a Newspaper, Editing a Dtwspapsr is business---i- f you can stand it. a plssssat SPANISH FORK If it centaini many adveitiiments ths i'hmet i d vt the basement of Malcolm Hughes Block, Main, street, every ,Saturday morning. frtm Entered at the Rest office in Spanish City, Utah, for transmission the mails as second class mutter. rrl ('trough )ne year. i ..................... .$2.00 1.00 months. ix BO ee mouths h. , SCOTT & SCOTT, 00., Proprietors f filTURDAY. - Editor MARCH 18. 1893 ciorr coamxsns OF SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH Mayor. Marina Larson. Wm. B. Hughes, W. 0. Crecr, Nicholas Smith Robert W. MsKall, John J. Baabs, Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City aUormy,Wm. Greer, Recorder, Jesse P. Holt, Jr, Auditor, Hyrum F. Thomas. Treasurer, Wm. Robertson. Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. Sexton, John Rowe. City Inspector, James C. Hutchison. City justice, John P. Jones. Watermaster, James Warner, Road superyiaer, Jamea Warner. Ponndkeeper, Reeae D. James. Cornell meets second Tuesday in eaeh ,, month, i'aiotRcr Justice of the Peace, James L. Ilalea. Constable, Rees D. James. for oar city is another jusisiag question that should be solved A , ! I theatre withont'delay, tst9ss"ssrs!mi A thratnr would help the hotel - . busl assist to as edwell as our ness of city f ucate the people. , sulwcribers complain that they take to much space. If there is n lack of advertising It is unpoplar sad ths people wont her it. I! ws attend chuicli regularly they say we go for eflect. If ws stay away fro church they ssy w ar monstrously hastheoisb . If ws accept as invitation to a wedding they eay we were only invited to writ it op. If we go to the opera boue they say w go on fret tickets. If w are seen upon tha streets too often they say w neglect our builneis. If w avoid going on the streets tbsy say ws dont hustle around after ths news. If we reject t long wlsdsd commsnlca-tin- n Its author becomes furiously enraged and discontinues his paper. If ws publish lengthy communications our readers say ws lack discretion and put in anything to fill up. If we neglect to decomte our office on Waahisgtons birthday they say we lack enterprise, and that there is not a drop of patriotic blood in our veins. If w swell out in a new suit of cloths and celebrate groundhog day they say that we get our cloths on tick or advertising and that we sre far by too foppish. If ws sometimes psrpetrat n joke or make n stagger at a poor litts pun they say w are exceeding light and won't do. If we omit jeksi, they say we ere mlssersble old fossils. If we publish a man who has brought disgrace upon bis family, the friends or rslxtiyes or ths family never forgive us. If ws, out of goodness of heart, ds clins to ssy any thing about it, the man's enemies sre disapointed end we sre branded na a whileliverad coward. We are able to a'and tbise raps asd many mors ere always roady to recievs visitors whesther accompanied by a (jog are not. Of course we do not claim there is tny work in running a paper; every ons knows it is t soap. Exchange. Dissolution of Firm. The firm of Beett & Ilolt iu the publishing of Tiie Spanish Fork Sun baa btan dissolved this day, Jease 1. !W Holt, Jr., retiring, M. L. Boott bnviug the entire plant and business, purchased bavin" sentiment is It arrowing la now aole owner, Anything and arisen in the Rocky Mountaiu legions whatever connected with The Sun should s id gravitating towards the Atluutic and lie trinsicted through M. L. Scott. M L Scott, piciflo constsT tht tha reiuoncitzntion of JkseP. Hoi.t. Ja. .ilver ie the thing that will Hess end Sr INI3H Fork, Utah, Feb. 8, 1893 make proepereu the people of thie Union s nothing else nan Jo. ,! ' t t i .I t I ! ' p thoroughfares. L f i , ! j I J j I Wb liav concluded to say nothing far-ilier in relation to organizing a band for "iir prosperous .city whsa the laudable object has bean attainsd. The music of a baud fnr Spanish Fork, by Snanlab Fork aud in Spanish Foik will make glad tin heart of eveay school ehilJ. It was a good proposition mado by Councilor Orkkr sod spprovsd by the Council last Tuesday night to sell the to soins of our musical inatiumcnt buliuve those who ws ss musical citiuns, i'!tl enough iotsrest in themselves to buy them will have enterprise enough to use ibem. Out of Sight. I J j I 1 j j sum of $10 W bnt the asms could not be found nowhere located in the old clothes of the darkey, se in default of ths payment of ths afotesald sutn ths the unadulterated son of 11am now lingers iu the Fay so a Bsstile, jneslJvd over by Marshal I). E. Bargeant. Dr. Phillips dalivorod ths laat but by means the least of the live of n saris of h cturet iu ths Psyson Tabsrssole on the ut jict of Bcience and Religion.' y Mr. T. H. Wilson, Jr, baa ths at a salary of $60 of tha Ge-oper month, to I am told. took hi deElder Albert Them parture for tha Bouthsra states en a two years mission, Business has renewed somewhat. I dont know whether it is because Cleveland Is srstsd or not. uourn Ws sre called upon to for ths departure from this wor'd of another prominent person, Mrs. Todd, ths n wif of Miniatsr A. C. Todd, of the church. Th services were held in ths Presbyterian chip!, and a Urge concourse of people and vehicles followed ths remains to iheir last resting super-indenc- Pres-bytsrls- The traveling public tre now fully tltre to the fact that the Chicago, Union Pacific & NertU Westero Line oilers the t try best accomniodstlsus to tl public iron and to Chicago, Omaha sad in place. Old gentleman Vsmls 'Shores, father lermadints points, not only during ths of Dr. A. 8. bhorssof this city, died at Worlds Fair, but all the year round. Laplatta, Mo., a few days ago. World's Fair Travelers Will Tref. Whltlsy of tho 11. Y. Academy, delivered his first of a ssrios of lectures Have It. Ths public demand through ttrvict tho other night. Tb busloess men of this place met in trawling- - Hi old faiblonsd to On the through, solid W. J . Douglass' store and discussed ths "Change Cars. .estlbulsd trains of ths Chicago, Union advisability of organizing a Chamber of Lins fro or to Commsrc. Anyone who says tbst Pay-soIariflo &, North-Westeris not onward marching is off their Chicago Omaha and Intermediate points liter Is no chasgs, This is ths finest base. A girl baby has arrived at ths house of and fastest servictl between ths paints Loo Dykes. uimsd. Mr. Gilmore, Daughters & Co, ar doTil irk bsve been several business mao a land ottice business in ths grssn ing and this of circulation the Jtnbt paper, puslnoss, grocery that It was amt circulated but a few The wifo ot Milton Smith presented places i town. We venture to ssy to with s fine girl this weak; soy on that this paper, although but her husband n e.gbt months old, ha now 820 paying mb-- ' ss also did the sife of Looy Douglass, boy. . ouriher end that nearly ail thoas volun-tirllFather Ramsey is very ill. hsvs subscribed. Our books ars Mrs. Cslsktn nod family hsvs Just repsn to soy oa that may doubt this suertlon. This is a pointer to advert!-rs- . turned from n 8 weeks visit to Rabbit Nswspspers gsnerslly boast of 500 vsllsy, r (WO (droulatisa, when 300 would be Mort soon. nearer tbs troth. Tan natt, Wl ars totormed that ths Nsrrasl Patson, March 19, 1393 dais is progressing nittly. Ths aest For ths Semi annual Confsracs sod noted leatures of last session war the far the Dedicatory Ceremonies of tb Salt Miss Idas srly Ilf of U. 8. Grant by Nielson and tbs (What oa ths Rsvolu-- I Lake Temple, April 4th to 9th, site R. G, W. 1 far for round trip. Tickets will b uoBiiy War by Misses Morgan, Rows, sold from 8th to 9th sxrlnsiv. Tickets in-- 1 is NUIson and Rowan. The ila'i limited to April 13, 1893, Comfort ess 82 shoal sow there srs ersasteg olesly: and safety. members, all of wham ars latsnsely in- Tn Wasatch llarr Is now four y sirs of rsitsdla tbs work of the association. W r pleased to kaow that oar young sg. Mr. Uso. Bsrz.ee, lie present manPiopls ar taking a court that cannot ager, he leased ths paper for Hire ystrs tall, Iffsithfully followed, to produce from tha cnmpaay which it is oomposed. Tb The Ware lies for some time bssa s osst Of Ilf losg benefit. result debit asxt newsy sheet, and now Mr. Barrs being the class ubivet for tbst Pstriok Hssry lasses, h will tak still t grster lutrsst. session 1 lo prov was a greeter statesman sad pstrlst than May It Wots over bill sad vsllsy for four years mors, Thnmss JsiTirsen. ln n n i ! 1 j j I o Compiled Briefly Tl War-W- bo ths V lr Settlor Were Hard Times Among ths Pioneers Brigham Young a Noble Leader. Walker,, CONTINUED FROM last week j Makes a Welt Maw. bilious, Constipated, or troubled with Jsundics, Sick Headache, Rad Taste in mouth, Foul breath, coated Hot tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,between and in Back, Pain Dry Skin, the shoulders, Chill and Fever, Ac, If you have any of these symptoms, yeur Liver is out of order and your blood is slowly lasing poisoned, because your Herbihi liver does pot act properly. will cure any disorder of the Liver. It has no oqusl Stomach, or Bowels. Prio 75 cents. as Liver edicin. Free sample Bottles at E B. Sorleye drug store. A Sound Are John L. Butler, who has figured prom imsntly in Mormon history from an early period, was born in Birapson County, Kentucky, April 8, 1808. Ili fathers name was James Butler, who was in ths Revolutionary war. II married Caroline F. Seen, a daughter of a Revolutionary air. John L. Butler, was baptized into ths Church in 1834, in Kentucky, under ibi ministry of ElJsr James Emmet H sold out and moved into Missouri during tbs troubles, sod was at Far West when that city of the Saints fall before the mob militia, under ths ex teimlnatiog order of Governor Boggs, which was executed by tho monster General Clark. H was among the bravest of the defenders of Zion in those days,- and oc of those to whom General Clark addressed his infamous xtsrminatiug spuesh after tli fall oi Fair West end the march oi tit Prophet his brother Hyrum, Parley P. Pratt and others to Liberty jail, which speich, the following passages will illustrate; Tb orders of the Governor to m were that you should be exterminated, tod not allowed to remain in ths State, and had your leaders not beta given up snd the terms of tbe treaty complied with, bstors this yon snd your families would kavs been destroyed and your homes in ashes. As for jour leaders, do not osce think do not imagine for n moment-- do not let it enter jaur mind that they will be dslivered or that you will see their faces again, for their fats is fixed Ihoir di it cast their doom is sealed. Bishop John L. Butler was a very large and powerful man, snd, withal a fearless man, and it can be wall imagned that in the days of bis young manhood amid science which may b illustrated by the speech of General Clark, Butler did a hero's service. Ha moved from Missouri to Commsrc afterwards Nsuvoo smong the first of the Mermen settlers of that place, lis belonged to ths Nsuvoo Legion at its organization, wss commissioned nidds-camof General Joseph Smith, and was on of his When Joseph gave himself up to tha State, Butler went with him a part ot the way to Carthage snd when tk last sight of Nauyon wss taken, the Prophet bade his to return, glvelng him Ida list charge, end buldiag him a lovely farewell, for Joseph knew ! wss going ss a theop to ths slaughter." John L. Butler snd James Emmet were called to go to the Rocky Mount-sin- s previous to tbs axmtus. A company of 150 under James Emmet start'd s weuk Betor Christmas, tftvr the martyrA division, how dom of ths Prophet evsr occurred in Emmets oompany, and Butlsr was immediately despatched west with instructions to report back to Pieaidcnt Brigham Young. Hs overtook tbe eoinyany about 150 mile from Nauvno on the Iowa river, bound to the Rocky Mountains, II duly reported to Brigham Young. Tbla diviion, howavar, in Emmeta company interrupted their journey to tho mountains. John L. Butler stopped at Pottawat tamie County and came to Utah hr 152, and after staying a month or two in Great Salt Laks City bs proceeded at and came at ones to Spanish Fork In ths growth sod hlstary of which lie wss identified ss a principal mta until the day of his death. Many reference to him as the bishop ot Spanish Fork bsv been slrstdy noted in the hlatory ot ibis eity. - CORTINCED, The World I Better Tor It, Ths world ie (setter because of such a remedy as Ballards Snow Liniment, be- Wer you BISHOP JOHN L. BUTLER. body-gaurd- Editor Sin: Thia week has been Thb City Council some tlane ago eng eventful one, so for, except there was fisted the question of expanding a an a eolared gslinn arraigned before hie We . lew mors dollars on our strseta. honor, G. 11. Wilson, Jr, to answer to Nel that this could be dono in the shape the charge of stealing some bailed f graveling our streets end sidewalks skirts, the property of Dr. G. F. Tilaon tha it may be a convenience to those and Prof. Chrisiauson, His honor asked him to replenish ths treasury in ths on soma of the who go almost knee-dee- j Favcon Pointers. --1 Ita Past, Present and Future I yyM. Law and Office, . For 3a!o. A good farm for sit cksap. Apply to the widow CaUhae, Spring Creek, or J . II. Gregg, Psjson. Do Vo Know lit. A common Cough Is ths most danger ous tha world to neglect; a slight hack ing Cough is also very dangerous, ss it always leads to Bronchitis snd Consumption. Dont neglsct them. In selecting a remedy for Coughs, Cold sna Hr snebi-tis- , bs surs in I "ct ,ns tint is cot full of Opium sad one that will not produce Constipation. Ballard Hurshound Syrup dots not Constipate, remember this. It Is perfectly harmless for children, sod t'a ths mostsoothiag and healing Throat and Lung msdlsiu in tk world. It cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bore 1 tirosl Asthma, Bor Lungs, tiskling in ths Thrott and greatly strengthen ths Lungs sftsr Pusmnoni. Bold by E, U. Borlsy, BARBEES. BASEMENT PROVO CITY. SAV- , UTAI LORENZO THOMAS, Main Street, Utah Spauish Fork, WHOOPEE! W.P. Bo win, paniih Fork, exhibit st ths fair a very select line of French Coach sad Percberon stock, at the head of which stands Davoust," n dark imported Percberon stallion that took first prize for best Purcheron stallion, and three of his gat. has besn swarded mors first n piisesforhis get than any other stallion in Utah, and wss also a very close competitor for sweepstakes at the fair of 1892. r. Bowen also swept off the first prize for largest and beat display ot hems bred French coach snd Purcheroo horses, an achievement tint r. Bowen may well b proud of, considering the strong competition agsiast which he had to contend. All ( r, Bowen's anlmali of breeding age wars imported direct from Fry toe. r. Bowen hai at all times for sale number one stock of the above class'! Also erades of tl.e above breeds CORREPON DUNCE SOLICITED dap-ple-gr- Da-you- st Pur-chero- What Bargains We Do Get When we Do Go to the Chicago Store. DRY COMMERCIAL INGS BANK. Notarv Pdelio G03DS AND, NOTIONS MIL DRESS GOODS, NOV- ELTIES, SHOES. ETC. Come snd examine our Steck bsfor going Elsewhere. Below is a list r. Bowen: For Percheron af prizes For Putois, TED WOODS The Tailor, Carrie a full line of samples of por sign and Domestic Good., Cioihw made to order on short notice. Workmanship and teed. fNo.8787) The Depots. Corrected weekly by the Spanish Fork Co-o- Wheat.... Jewsliy,- - Wateheg, 65c per Oats.. bmhi $1.10 perewt. 00 80 1 10 20c per pound 20c per doase Hay..,...., .. 5 00 Spring Ohicke.. Old Chickens . . Dry Apricots , ,, Dry Apples.... Dry Prutiis. .. . Dry Peaches.. . Alfelts Seed. . . ptr to 2 c each 80c each Cc per lb 7c 6c 6c 7lc MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED Farm - Property, SAMI EL CORNABY, Notary Fablic THE SALT LAKE Headquarters for Guaran- Market Report. , DIAMONDS Fit I carry a full line of attachments of Singor Sewing Machiuea. Brewery Barley Feed Burley... Shelled awarded to Butter Corn... But puss; gold medal and $25. Second prize, Davoust, (No. 6558) $10. Best mare, Amelia, (No. 16007) 1 year 9 old and undor 8; first prize gold medal; Transfers Passengers Too aud from second prize, $5. Bast mere, Turbine; No. 8880) with colt by hsr side; first pnzo, gold meda snd $25. Boat Alley, 1 year old and under two IIo Moita all trains and Receives and first prise, gold medal. Beet stallion, Dsvous, and three of his delivers R. G. W. Express. get; first prize, gold medal and $25. French Coach For stallion, Kali, (No. 571) second prize $5. Leave orders at Hotel Rockjhill. French Coach For beat stalion and three of hie get; second prize $10. For best and largf-s- t display of home tali. Spanish Fork, bred Percheron and French Coneh horses first prize, gold made!. Offie TRIBUNE in Residence , ons East of Co op. Store. Block Utah Spanish Fork, to the best in tartsls ef tb eitaro lipe, and parti cular,. to ths development of the a newspaper devoted Inter-Mounta- in u. entry. For ndveriisuik purposes incomparably Francisco ti e best paper between San od Denver. Daily, 65 usueeper jear....$ll 00 Weekly, 13 pp 98 col., peryr. 8 00 160 Weekly, six months. 73 Wecly, three month Adrtse, THE TRIBUNE Salt Lake City, w WWW SOLID SILVERS POONSi FORKS, Tbe Largest and Best Stock ia Provo Diamonds set and Loose to select from Repairing in ell its Branches, First-Cls- s snd Deeds. Draws all kinds of agreements, Articlss of Incorporstioo, Besrchei titles, Applications for Tensions, stc., sic. P. 0. H ie V, s. Uni office, Rom box 1288, Balt Laks City, SCO Utah. MRsTfT MellorJ HIM raCTURKR or Boots, Shoes, Etc. In tbs tatious snd latest styles. i ewwjiuiiWWH THE STORES OF 'repares promptlyMTBral Applications for Patent aud for all Agricultural Linds. Makes Maps, Tracing If MM ALL YE GOOD PEOPLE ,S. Julius Jensen, Office gnwmi Mansis cause this article ralievesit of much pain and misery, and we ar thus enabled tn enjoy it brighter sido. It poaitirely cure att forms of Rheumatism, NeuralTnE JEWELER. gia, Headache, Sick Headache, Lam Beck, all Sores and wounds, Cuts . . Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints, Contracted PROVO, UTAH Muscles, Poison, Eruptions, Corns, Week Back, and allaiusand all lnfiamation oa man or beast. Its tbs beet bscsas V. BAILET, its the most penetrating, Beware of ell white Liniments which may be palmed off on you for Ballards Saow L inimsnt NoraiT Public, Land ano Minino Thors is mors like It. Sili by E, B Attornkt. Boris FINE STOCK. , CREEIi, ArroRNiy-A- W.P. BOWENS 6LUFF & S60TT Repair- All ing neatly snd promptly dons. work guaranteed, A full stock of shoe Call and sxomit.-qualitalways on baud. sad price briers purchasing Office nos door north of slsewher. Co op. Wagon 4k Msuhins company PSalt Teasdel, Lake City, Are daily receiving New and Seasonable Goods In Every Department. VISITORS to the Oity will find it to their ad- 53 to In . vantage S spect OUR Goods . 4 and learn prices. 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