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Show L I I i I J m i smrjo Npieiib jidi from ths basement ( llaghcs Block , iam of Malcolm street, mrg Saturday morning. entered at the Vostojjlce in Spanish k City, Utah, for transmission ugh the mails at second class matter. !e year months. 41CO months ,. L. SCOTT & CO-- , $2.00 1.00 60 .. Proprietors Editor 1L. SCOTT. APRIL jTURDAY, OTPTT ANISH 15. 1803. OPPICESS or FORK CITY, UTAH Major, Marinin Larsen. D. Hughes, Creer, Smith fWu). W. McKall, J. Banka, Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attorniy,Wm. Creer. Recorder, Jena P. Holt, Jr. Auditor, Ilyrum F. Tllnmai. Treasurer, Win. Robertson, Collector, llublmrd TlittlS. Paxton, John Itowe. City Inspector, Jellies C. HdtChiion. City justice, John P. Jones. Watermastcr, Jemel V) shier. Road supeivist r, Jamee Warner. Pcuod keeper, lteese D. James. Council meets second Tuesday in each onth. by the Couucil on last Tuesday evening was a very good one. But, on the other hand) the Council should go slow in regard to The, East Square cermoney matteis. us to needs improved, but there tainly ure other portions of the city that are in a deplorable condition and need at tending to. For instance, the finishing of the griding of Main street. Money can easily be appropriated by the Coun ell, but the vaults of ths city should Lavs money in them to do the earno. We advocate the expending of every dollar that the city has for publie improvement, but no more. Keep your eye on the financial condition of the city and not make too many appropriations is our counssl. W think the appropriation We read with great interest Judge Goodwin's editorial in tbs Tribune of ths lltb Inst, regarding the condition of the working Classes and the respective attitudes of employers sad employees, and the inroads machines are making. Sursly, machinery is causiog havoc in the fields of Isbor. Hand labor is being pressed to the wall by ths introduction of machinery. Although the machines are great factors in tbs world's progress, it is vtry bard matter for those who earn their bread by skilled hand labor to loa with kindness upon ths introduction of them into thsir various lines ot business when by and through it their Wages ars 0 greatly reduced. Action is to be taken At last, it seem a In regard 0 providing SpaniBh Fork rxcict with a fitting place in which theatrical Justice of the Peace, Jamel L. Hales. performances enh be given. The old Constable, Rees D. James. foundation of tho proposed theater has become au eyesore, it is so dilapidated. 82 ; $4 lead, Silver, It appears to us a move in the right Erection, the luruishing up of a theatriHOME INDUSTRIES. cal hall as proposed by ti e Young . Wo believo it will be Mens As self defense and protection of ones greatly appreciated and prove a paying ernn is a vitally iiiiportant rule of life, investment. It will bs a great credit 0 it should lie with communities ia re to the towb to ItaVli a good theater ball. card to their industrial life. Those who are id business in our midst, Salt Lake ia rejoicing over in busli ocated here to supply our needs and neat outlook. With tho copper plant wants, should be encouraged and pnt. secured, boulevard project rapidly proionized in preference to those engaged i0 gressing and tho Heap Creek railroad inilar business in other communities. prospect, which is now almost in sight, It is impossible for a city to thrive they feel as though they frill soon be in if ths consumers residing therein cstab it from a business standpoint. iisli the custom of sending to ctlici WhAts the ihnlter with oUr band? towns to secure goods attainable at home, thereby lending their aid to foster SUNDAY feEUVICES. and maintain the merchants of other cities than their own. Goo-- l Attendance at the Meeting-Hous- e Tho sanis rule which is applicable to Eloquent Remarks. merchants applies to all hnthe enterprises and Industries. To bo true to yourselves, Last Suuday, notwithstanding ths you should look to it lirst that your home coulerencs in Bait Lake, a goodly num industries ars encouraged in their up- uer ot Latter-daSaints assembled at the hothe. meeting before in building assisting establishing The services weVs presided over by ana perpetuating those of othur cities. Bishop A. E. Nielsen. wish to comment on the Right here The choir sang, aftar which a prayer deplorable custom prevailing among our was offered by Elder Chas. Monk, Sacrament Was passed by tho priests people of carrying their money to Salt if ths Fourth ward, the choir singing Lake to expend for goods which can be the time. obtains! from ur local merchants, wh Ir during Elder lames Anderson was tho first visiting there during conference. It is speaker. lie said he did not ckpect to sa exceedingly unfair proposition. We speak to the Saints this afternoon, lie ot should keep our money in circulation at telt thankful in enjoying tho blesatoga In this important day, and that he living horns for the benefit of our owa comhad been able to keep the coVenimti and munity, prove himself worthy to the end. lie It is an undeniable fact that foremost realized his inability to speak iu the la ths ranks of hums institutions is your name of the Lord tho tilings of God. lie had the privilege of euleting the Its life depends local newspaper. temple at Salt Lake end witnessing the rasinty upon ths patronage tendered it dedication. The iioty spirit whs there in Ha had not sufficient by members of the community In which reli abundance. it is published sod for whose benefit it it eomuiaod of language, ho said, to lescnbt ths grandeur and glory of that issued. building. There was such eh iu'flueuct Local merchants should not lmo sight that It would last with us for setuo time; ot the fact that wbsa desirous of inform ns power would drive many etrors from was iag ths consumers of goods and wares our yousg peoples minds. lie lhauktui that lie was one with the rsst of have for local the sale, tbsy newspaper us in helping to build that grand build should be the medium through which ing. He had nsVer doubted that this te Impart such isfermntion. We deem was Go I A work. The spirit of love it unnecessary to qu to ptomineat au- was in the hearts of the people to forgive thorities who hava expressed themselves one another, that we may enter that place with pure hearts. He loved ail reganjisg ths profits of advertising, ben- the principles ot the gospel and would efits to bs derived, etc., as ths merchants give all to retuili ns power. He loved of Spanish Fork sro well swart of the nu a who were striving to keep its yre be .sidrii tick rsturns billowing liberal and cepts. There Seemed to among ths people to units end ,do Qods judicious advertising. will. We Should keep, ourselves hely. citizen should tefuse that ws may bare the tpirit of Ged to be No to subscribe far bis home paper, as the with us at all times. Tli Speaker theu referred to ths melt.local newspaper Is an institution that in tbs Teulpla st Salt Laks, compared should be cherished and sustained by ing coedition of the Saints today with the the community 11 thsir pride. feW that of jiari agd. God had Encourage home industries, institu- brought sli things srouod for the good ot bis people, Ware man of God firm in tions and enterprises! ths iaith and fall of ths spirit, they would rather give their .lives. than give We congratulate Provo on the itartiog up the things of God. May God guide . pp this week of the woolen mills. Great our hearts that ws may gain ths prize ws have sit out for. , will be the benefits derived therefrom. Eldar J. II. Ilsyss was ths next speaker. Its said he had liitsnsJ with Ir it rumtred ws tie to hats bicycla interest , to tho remark's ot Brothsr Andsr club, consisting principally of Messrs, 8. son sad hoped that he would have tbs II. Btinson, O. O. Gilbet t and A1 Rockhill. spirit of God whiit ho spoko. lie began of tho priesthood msetieg We feel Confidant that R such a club by speaking held 00 Tuesday evening iu this city. If should bs organized it would cut quits ever ths spirit of God rested upon tbs a figure in the bicycle world. peopif, it was on tbit night. It was good to hear tbs Brother speak. They OrrtCE SEiKtnl from . Salt Lake wars ai s unit; Ms believed ths tlma Saints can enjoy abound In Washington; V. C-- , anxious his dswaed wbsa ths thsir rsliglon and all ths world can do to bs ia on the grouod floor when the likewise. Ths spirit of Uqa was with them In principle of to the victors belong ths conference. On Thursday ho had the carried out. been shall hits spoils" ilia privilege to ester the Tempi st Balt Several (plums" hate already dropped Lake. lie thought while gsziog around frmu the s'dmluisUatlod tree, that place, could Lesveri bs mors grand than this? Many shed tears of joy . He experienced such power that he resolved to live more io the way of liter . lie thought that those who had attended the conference and Templo dedication and those who were going te would live nearer to God ever alter, Let us, said he. lay away all bitterness and go to God in all humbleness and seek His aid. We should attend our meetings, where we can partake of the emblem of life. He said the law of tithing ia a standing law We could and designed to last foiever. answer for ourselves how well ws kept it, He felt thankful while in the Temple that he had the privilege, to contribute towardi its erection and advised all to go and witness the dedication of the Temple. May God help ue to keep Hie commandments, he said, is my prayer, in the name of Jeeua Christ, Amen I. Bishop A. E. Neilson was the next to speak. lie said be was pleased to meet with those asremVled and listen to the remarks of the biethten. lie could not express his thanfulness te Gou for the privilege to enter the Temple and behold ill grandeur. Many of the Qentiles expressed themselves in admiring terms of its grandeur. The valleys that were ouee waa'e now blossom as the rose. We have been calls! upon to fast and pray that we could bo iu unity and faith and enjoy tha spirit. Thegospel teaches us all tbinna that are pure and nobte We all have our weaknesses, but ws ihouM strive to live cp to thn light ws have removed. The gospel is free. We have been gathered frotti all nations. lie knew that the gospel was true. May God bless Us that we may live iu unity was hi prayer. Let The clmir then sang ths aHtliem, the mountains slmiit for joy, after the singing of which the meeting was closed with a benediction by G W. Wilkins. cut isxs orrsi ' l9l m turn A Magnificent Collection of 12. mbit y !!! )sblUhlt 1 Laoua' Uoelo b loc IO col ulna Illustrated Mat KH ina for India wad tfa fumlly clrcit, It to fftvoud to pownu. iadt faacj wrk, trttotk MtdMwork, Jfy tori, 1 rVyl hr hwitf kouatkpltif, ffubtwu, bjftoM, Jutsnii readme, M UquaUt, Eta, To lotrodue Udtoa ctannlof paper into 100,000 H to set lrdjr Uku, wt mtm r. Eowm: 52""oV50c. We have Ml-- - O HH7. wr4 (k w Mek " 0Titrvd our EMito Ml NSAnti found Utoofaiwir UMcadchponaj Hnu Dtneus. if nnErrupiVu't ton't put W off) hik mUrriptioM rd (olUctwas asnl for $0omU. . irl :: achtMi lop m4 4 diamonds; aWCS. , tfJ wlbr thr istiAli Winding .KnrmUnse, Mt Krk.nH, ftplondor, Tho9MW, Onioto rHo tppto IlinsMHW, otou hwoM Foot pro tho im$ popoloi ml Jewel?!),- - V bowoloj tourlfy tbo blrvxL arwowfo ndtf( fwrtiml. Tbo (reuml family knows f r Billouontm BkOdioiiiw Connllpatlon, WwthlItadacho, J fV IrynpotmU, Uriartbartj.v MO 15c per pound 20c per dozt 5.00 ptr ton 2 c cacti 30c cacti 7c per lb 7c fle Oe Farm the BALi LakE Property. PublitJ SAMLEL CORNABY, Notary TRIBUNE 'Oflic in Residence, one Fast of Ch op. Store. Utah davotsd Inter-Mountai- n l. RIPAH8 ua otomoch.TABULES(eirillj liwor tli SO ........ to the best in Spanish Folk, of ths tercsts Mtrn tope, and particular to tht development of the ountry. For advertising purpose incomparably tie beat pnpcY between San Francisco nd Denver. Daily, 865 iisUek per jcnV.... $12 00 , Weekly. 12 pp. $0co., per yr. ' U 00 150 Weekly, aik mdntlis 75 Wm Ij, litre months.'.. .... WSS 69c per bushel $1.10 pet rwt. 00 MONEY LOANED a newspaper pr - MMMMkM-MMkM- Co op. Alfalfa Seed. . and $25. 7,'c Best Alley, 1 jest old sbd boder two first pnZs, gold tnedal. Best stallion, Davoul, artd three of his get; first ptite, gold medal nnd $25. French Coach For ktallion, Kali, (No. 57 1) aocond prize 5. French Coach For best stalioh and OS' IMPROVED three of his get; aecond prifce $10. For best sod largest display of home bred Perchcron and French Cttach lionet first prize, gold tfnedal. Wltehei, GREAT OFFER ! Snrsffi II or-lrin)-i- will tend 1 k-' te I kteM IV- - . lk Mr Hlk.Hr M,tkte .1 lk,ll.nk.rl; telv.i .Irtrrlkrd. ll.rwW or. ai Mt Cfkte a.HfBk. i.,l.n.l :.(!, rrl kf.M ftkf-ar I'ark I'Imc. Kw Tei 4. li. Mull UK i CO., l,alr, Corrected weekly by the Spanish Fork t,' unt of Market Report. Cl T'f gad fwtStooobio hnaqoct floworo ,bo qoltlvnt-fcekford VnrtoUM. whtrh wo offer, new tho Wgeol, V Thw grow lo o kM ond wwwl cntohrolo4 hitown. throo eonUuiwsa monlho 0 produeo M h!shl of fot, ondh!wwno nf I bn moot Mi tout roloHng. f.i- -n nf flagrant -- I carry a full line of attachments Singer 8ewing Machines. Block th ANOTHER eed. Eggs prize; gold for Headquarter SPECIAL OFFER! Asrl tm nltov offor. a4 ssnisf Mo aM V . ll Oand rdf, sis aoo Aiia ot vldiUoa In alj A ho obpoo, m toAd a( mo mIo f broud kfor4 Mtcet Ftto ombwinf Carries a full line of samples of Fur and Domestic Goods. Clothing made to order on short notice. Workmanship and Fit Guarant- eign modal and $25. Second Hay . Spring Clticke. prize, Davoust, (No. 65o8) $10. Bust marc, Amelia, (No. lOOOt) 1 year Old Chickens , old and under 2; first prize gold medal; Dry Apricnis . aecond priie, $5. Dry Apples... Best marc. Turbine; (No. 8886) with Dry Pruitts. .. colt by her side j first prize, gold meda Dry Peaches.. first l d, The Tailor, For Putois, fNo.8767) Butter. For Perchcrdn -- te Mite LORENZO THOMAS, Wheat Oats. Brewery Barley Feed Barley.,. awarded to Below is a list of prizes Shelled Corn.. -- OuM-oo- f H Ujf h UTAH 5 TED WOODS a. 1 fs ti Pur-chcro- n S- Ma tea PROVO CITY, f Dry fcemi-Weekl- ..tte . Store. The Depots. SAV- - W. P. Bowen, 8panish Folk, exhibit.! at the fair a very aelcct line of French Coach and Perchcron stock, at the head of which itands Davoust," a dark dapple-gray imported Perclieron stallion that took first prize for best Purcheron stallion, and three of hie get. has been awarded more first goods and. notions mil pair.es for his get than any other dress GOODS, NOV stallion iu Utah, and was also a close ELTIE9, 8IIOE9. ETC. competitor for sweepstakeg at very the fair of 1832. Come and txamine our S tock before Mr, Bowen also swept oil the first prize going EtsSnlisr. for largest and beat display ot homebred French coach and Purcheron horaer, an achievement that Mr. Boweu may Well be proud of, considering the strong competition against which he had to contend, All of Mr, Bowens animals Transfers Passengers To and from of breeding age were imported direct from France. Mr. Bowen has at all times for sale number one stock of the above He Meets all trains and Receives ant classes Alto grades of tl.e above breeds SOLICITED CORREPONDENCE Chicago COMMERCIAL INGS BANK. Vl What Bargains We Do Get When we Do Go to the M Ite.ik. IlMtel.k, N. V. Mtecrlt,.). h4 Orte I BASEMENT WHOOPEE! rnude special arrangements r with ous of tli laVgest publishing commail th fullowiBff mmmM oftri (mu MMrEMtomit.M b4Im Wrl4 of Ifcfm panies in this enuntny, whereby wA can w will lba 14 le Mot wtUeflkar make this liberal olfi-r- . Send us $3.50 JKfs sum! sysiflfrttlol. petoptuf, rr 1)1 , ee4f. lertlo bt ( liokfto rUwto and wn will send to vour address (lie Salt Phlox AsUrt, VwbMM, Final a, tkryMothtmumt, Including Doubto ttocU, CHflUli y ttotoam, CypzwM Vto Lake Umminondil, Herald ono year, and RenwnUr, IwiWscssls toys for tb mag Zinnia, Hnka, W Ckuln each week, under separate cover, one of s HIM ihrM aiwlkt u4 I- I- Mlln Mfnltcml Hou" -4 "4 1Idw,t .! Ml i.lj Ho te tSct I Bite tki co4rl,' aeries 01 52 novels a year, by the most hnk oTnU-llni wbtedbte if MrT mtaf limn lb, Im famous authors in fiction. We make this MMrtiult. WtnkrutM ' 1 m m T mA r . oimoo.r l m auaknl. Oon te buk Hlk mi HmiIh I! JM rt for f or a limited time only. Address, . litbte Ml.lkln kow, itJtete M tel lk WMlo teteWtete Irate pl.Mte Heralu Pub, w. k... mte.te k.lia, te SmS n. Co., Sait Lake, Utah. Svm Ink ft dvrlnff U put MM )ni "j- annnn twiili tte M. ... tiaetlf M a.trtwte." 1.Mite H. C. terta. --IteDA. Wte. if Mm.II kite n. kte tete U;lk tnr l.k M. f , fcomai FINE STOCK , Leave Orders at Hotel Rockhill. Utah. Spanish Fork, va,FREE! mw. W.P. BOWENS (MFF tongue, Dyspspaia, Indigestion, - Ilot Dry Skin, Pain in Back, and between If (he shoulders, Chills and Fever, Ac. you have any of these symptoms, ycur Liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly.. IIerrink will cure any disorder of the Livsr, Stomach, or Bowels. It has no equal as a LiverMjdicine. Pries 75 cents. Free sample Bottle at E. B. Sorleys drug store. delivers Ri G. W. Express. ill AFnpara1ttelr40lyaa 0n4 Util Co-op- A Sound Liver Make a Well Man. Aro you bilious. Constipated, or troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad Taste ia mouth, Foul brcutli, coated . MsUI l)oprgMion. ufariggiiomllJhplm,4aUow! Adiw, Tllfe TlUBtNE Salt Laka -Cam pie Viva, Tlrwd FtoUnff, and 2 v ffrfnptogi of dUwM coanlOnff from kmnurwg 1 Ptory blood, or a failure by thw gtoimsch, lifffr or lutswilnM 2 Xto porformtDeir prtvpor functiona IViwon a rtn to LFoi'fr A IoowNibrrheiiMl(dhjrtokiii(ftTAB( h nwwL Ibrioo, uf dnunrtwU iat by milt Boi (dff 4u wUln) 7&ti.l Fiirhnsrw f boxuui fiJA AddreM THEf AkdFANH UlIk'iJvAL CNT, Now Writ. FArmdsw fim f m fcsrs, prompt, Foslttvi Citn for Impotence, loot emlmet of Hankooo, t I missions, Spermaiorrho. Self Distrust, Horooosnost, Loss Of IS emery, As. WlA mahs yotiei STR0NQ, tlsorr ous Hem. Pries L(A toss, ti CO. greet at DIrtetlen Hnlfef with oarh Box. ASOrooo "lulu A Cut tuiasst SIS LliCteSAvt. Cur, . T.LOUia. D wm 9 CREER. ttoukeV-a- Law t Id Notart Tniuc dfice, Main Street, Spanish Fork, M. M. SOLID SILYEESPOONS. Utah . Warner. lhA W. Kbnward ARN'ER'h KEN WARD, PoVo, PHVSICUn ani 8URE6n. fair-minde- Attends sfl calls day or night. Ofcs at Boyack House. Utah Spanish Fork, Geo. Q. Gilbert Geo, D. Snell, , .. President. I). E. MoRkT Cashier. . . PROVO, SI. D. MENEtAY, it y UTAH k K-- t AN t 6f SPANISH FORK, STANISU FORK CAPITAL Hirctobs Geo. Noiary Tub lic. Attoimy. ' fork, AVe tiaily ire c eiving N ev iaSid seasonable Every Department J 'repares promptlyMTi,eri Applications for Patent and for all Agricultural Lands, Makes Maps, Tracings and Deeds. Draw sail kinds of agreements. Article of , Incorporation, . . flearehn titles, Application for Penloo, etc , etc. OjjlceFsst to XT. S. Land $ct,Romn 2CQ P. 0. box 1236, 8lt Lake City, Utali. li. Bnsll, John Jones Ooo. O. Goods VISITORS to the City will pea rrz3 find it to theiP ad35 w Mrs j. t. Mellor, of o KANirACTcnkn Boots, Shoes, Etc. Iu Hie rariou and intrst style. IUpair don. AU log .Transact a gaheral banking business. work neatly tod promptly A full stock of shoe guaranteed. Domestic ana foreign exchange bought Call and exajuia-qualitalways on band. and sold. and prices beior purchasing Intorsat paid on time deposit!. elsewhars. , Office .pne door oofth of SPANISH tMIff Uo op. Wagon A MaokLn company Gilbert. Salt Lake City, In Land and Teasdel, P, S-- . . CD $25,000 John Rockhill, J, 8. Thomas, THE SfCRES OF c. baileV, - f-B- C2 THE JEWELER. Utah A. C! ALL YE GOOD PEOPLE Julius Jensen. bfpee Bowls, Union Block, p, The Largest and Best Stuck in Provo Diamonds set and Loose to select from Repairing jn all its Branches First . AttohnbYi-at-Law- POKS. . tI vantage to Inspect OUR Goods and learn prices. REME'MEERwe-Hav- STORES sIVii'm is l I t lil tkk k e t S. P TodsdoL p3 cd CD |