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Show fill Biby buggy wheels hiejeie shop. I. at Arch-hold- SCHOOL 's TAXES. Reasons Given for the Proposed Raise Win. M. Roylance has plenty of nud From 2 to 4 Mills. all grass seed, oicbard grass seed for sale. County Superintendent J. L. Brown "ni. M. Roylance wants your pita-toe- not long ago appeared before tbe county If you have any for sale go and coniniDsiuners arid them to raise sen him at on je. the sihool levy from 2 mil s to 4 lime there lias been Lieutenant Ilnhson of the Meriimac mills. Since as to l.lie neces ftnie will lecture in Ptovo the latter Considerable discus-io- n for the raise as and to the advissity of part this month ability of increasing school taxation. Hay and grain, (lour and feed in any Superintendent Brown makes Hie folquantity fur sale by Will. M. Roylance. lowing statement in support of nis reSec him when you want to buy. quest for more school uionei : "This nutter was fully discussed at The latest Spring Cnshiuii Frame Pierce Wheels. The easiest run- a recent meeting of the selitn tiusters ning wheel made. Samples at Ate!) of tbe count v, when a report of the t di-financial condition of the holds. w is given. was found tint a riels It The Provo Woolen Mills have on had a number of the smaller hand a very excellent Hue of ready over the others, dim to great advantage See in their adv. The the fact that a made clothing. large part of tbe cot Democrat. porate property of the county is heated $1 90 to Salt L ike and ret urn via th in those districts, as was shown by the Oregon Line. Ti- kets on sale April 8 following report, giving the corporation to 6, inclusive. Tickets good fur re- property ar.d school population of the turn April 12. different dis riels: fa ill Wednesday. April 1, 1903 s. ih-i- District Judge, John E. Booth. District Attorney, A. Hatch. Court Stenographer, Mout Roberts. UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Jos. Y. Dunn, Provo. George Webb, Lclii. j h.dd1xoUi Felix Bachman, Provo Clerk H. S. Pyne, Provo Recorder Jesse Parmon, Provo Sheriff J. K. Page, Provo Attorney Prosecuting 0. A . GlaUr, American Fork Treasurer 1 home , Pleasant Grove Kobt. Assessor Caleb Tanner, Provo Surveyor J. L, brown, PI. Grove Supt. Schools Dr. D. Westwood, Provo County Physician I ! County Comnuss.ouets. PROVO CITY OFFICERS. Thomas N. Taylor N. Larsen Kecoruer Frank Tucker Marshal Margaret Snow Treasurer Thomas John Justice of the Peace A. L. Booth City Attorney Caleb Tanner City Engineer Councilors F. C. Decker T. ..Jos. First Ward Farrer, Jos. Ward, W. D. lioberts.jr Second W. K. W. Farrer P Silver, Third Albert Carter. Geo. Powelson Fourth 8. J.H McEwan, Geo Taylor Fifth J E. Armitstead Superintendent Waterworks, Dr. F. W. Taylor Quarantine Physician ltoad Stipet visor Jorgen Bauson Henry Goddard Watermustcr W.J Taylor City Sexton Leo llean Fire Chief Mayor r BRIEF 1 MENTION. ! 1 dilTi-ii-n- -i ts Printed directions for procuring patents, trademarks and c.iprights will be sent free of charge to anyone addressing. C. A. Snow & Co.. Washing ton, D. C. Farmers wanting seed potatoes can get the renowned Rural New Yorker of Wm. M. Roylance. He lias plenty of them for sale for seed purposes. Plant ' only the best seed. Cheap rates to Salt Lake ami return via Oregon Short Line, from April 3 to 8, inclusive. The Oregou Slioit Line will sell tickets to Salt L ike and return DEMAT THE LEAVE one fare for round trip. at AND COAL OCRAT OFFICE FOR, For line Pictures and Frames go to ALL KINDS TRANSFER WORK. C. Nelson1.. No. 124 West Center II. llOK.-JAS. CHAPPELL. PHONE street. All kinds of Portrait Frames, FOR SALE A well established And Artists Material ami Jewelry. Lowest paying Meat Market in Provo. Enquire prices and best value for your money at The Democrat Office. Picture frames in ado to orth-r- . Try the Duiuestic Steam Laiinrliy. We regret to announce 'bat William A daughter has been born to Mr. tintl Roylance of Springville, fa her of Win M. Roylance of our city, Is lying at. the M t s. Her. Hudson. of death. Hu lias been afflicted point Leavitt's ,'wife has presented for some time with kidney trouble anti !i linn wil a line In). it now seems certain Ih it be will sucAt. cumb to the Wbeit? Tim Pierce wheel. malady. b. cycle shut'. A WANTED Several persons of char If you want first class work, go to after and gtmtl reputation in eacli state the lruvo Steam Laundry. (line in this county riquireil) to and advertise old csuldi-he- d AE xitidor, the optician, will, be at business house of solid finan1. wealthy about Hold Roberts April cial standing. Hilary $21 weekly with There are others, but the Provo expenses Hdliiioual, all piyabie in Steam l.aundiyis bard to beat. Cush each Wedntsday direct Irnm beatl The Domestic Steam Laundry is do- nllices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose work. Give it a trial. ing I (Wnl d 4; qie, - Colonial Co , d T G i to s u mnrs- - nra rm a ny, n 331 Doarnorn street, Chicago. West ttreel, fur the best family For liver Doubles and const ipitiou l.rjuor.. There's nothing better in creation The Rio G in rule makes the usual Th in Little Early Risers, the famous cnufeiei,ce ratts to Silt Luke City ' little pils A pi il 3 to G. Th-- y always effect a cure and rave steam laun-dry- , doctor bills. Not the only i.ut the Provo Sleaui Laundry i3 Little Eiriy Risers are different from in the -- w tiu. it oilier pills. They do not weiken the system, tint act us a tonic to the Jrt'sei iplitins are. accurately com and tissues the by art 214 il m Th it at Sntti'ti's icy, poarirl. to full the liver the perform restoiing We-- t Center stiett. anceol its function naturally. Smiot G. R O'J via $1 Salt Lake and re'. urn D, ug C i. Good re W Ap il 3 to C, inclusive. ArciPtcc Watkins, I)r. Hardy rnd lurnb'g until the 12. Engineer Homer went to Salt Like Someth ixo good for 'iiie stomach City Monday to submit the plans of Griets homemade mu ce meet at the the propu-enew buildings for the Central Meet Market. St ti hospital, to the state Abstractor George Ilaverc.itup at.d titnrd. The plans were accepted and Attorney liei t hurman were In Salt Governor Wei s with other members of the st ite bmwd made a huirie trip to Lake Ci'y on Moutlay. Provo Mondiy evening to decide upon The Domestic Steam Laundry will the location of the buildings that are call at your door and deliver yout tu lie erecieti. Contrac's for the conlaundry free of charge. struction of the buildings will be let The town of Rtymond, Cmada, now May 14, and thn budding process' Will has a ni'Wspaper-TheChroui- cle pub- begin immediately after that time. lished by Stunners & Maibeou. Plan. ter Hated to Give Up. South wick & Co. have a full stock of There has just been buried at Lodz, seastmr.ble fruits and vegetables. Try in Poland, a centenarian named Jacole our radishes, lettuce, celery, etc. Belcher, for whom a record might almost certainly be claimed. Accordsale at be on will tickets Conference to the Cracow papers he was a the R. (J. W. station, April 3 to 6. ing and had reached his 116th inelu-iye- . Good returning nutil the 12. plumber year. That alone should- carry him A. J. Southwick Si Co. for Groceries, high in the list of Old Parrs, but the Dont for fact if fact it be which is probably Shoes. Mens Furnishings. precedent Is that at the age N 24 Academy avenue. without gel the place, of 112 he was still following his trade. You get your sheets, pillow slips, At this time he fell from the roof of a towels, napkins and Bible clothes house, where he was repairing some Injuries ironed in the rough dry washing at the lead piping, and sustained which disabled him for the past three 4 mvu Steam Laundiv. years. Geo. E. Howe is still In the lead with Spoiled Gaines Oratory. groeeiies, ftesh oysters ami game, John Wesley Gaines latest attempt cratibei fit s. sweet potatoes', ami all the at oratory was made the other evendaint ies of I be season. ing while the house was tired after a Di-ict Attorney A. C. Hitch, steno leng parliamentary tangle over the grapln-- Rolierts and Judge Booth re claims bill. Everybody was cross and tin nett from Vernal Sunday where liny hungry when the Tennessee congressman jumped up with what he said was bad been holding court. a parliamentary inquiry. Said he: James Gerrge is at Kmnsli, Millard What I wish to know Is how it county, to attend the funeml of his comes that in this year ot grace, 1902, who died we As usual, Interrupted Con mother, Mia. Mary the gentleman is Olmsted, old gressman at the age good Saturday morning ws adjourn. Move a behind. year 82 of years. And adjourn they did without findiDg -Miss Mary L. McGee, n employe of out what Gaines wanted to say. tiie government census depart re ent, data in Pmvn this Eoys Lucky Find. has been Fomeo Cooper a St. Louis boy of The wei k for the census department. seven years, while eating raw oysters it, formation site is gathering is perthe ether day, found a pearl between inns. to eni porat tiiinicipd taining his teeth, which his parnts tcok to a and sclrl fer $50. P.iirftiM. Mes la nes Mr. ami Mr the S HI rc'iwafi and di1 Rob'-rt-ethers Faults. Misses Bachman and Felix Bachman man ha3 fallen. It is a terAfter a to Lake went to Salt C.ty Monday rible task for him to prove to any of purchito f limit urt for the elegant his friends that there was sufficient I tor the of 4 h in tie Cenlr Ming qua temptation. Atchison Giobe. posed Eiks lodge tu our ORDERS i llrsi-clns- s im hi-- er 1 ; -- , d Mi-nt- 1 ' I U r jo-ei- c-r , pit city. PECULIAR. TVR.K. good Attempts Suicide at Colton is Now in Provo. Mme. Burmeisters h- a T A Ttuk, ngerl 23 years, who has tran-late- d ins name into F.nglish as Peter Peterson, t;:ed to commit suicide at Colton Monday ly placing his head between the buffers of two cars. He wa amish-- and later taken to Provo O by Sheriff Harninn. the way he ma'li! several efforts to escape and nt Springville nearly succeeded in gtlting through the car windows. Peterson looks like a Turk. Ha has lieen employed in a store at Fresno, Cal., and was on his way to Denver. was brought, to (?royo The yesterday and x (mined by Physician Westwood and Dr. Robison as to his s in'ty. The doctors decided that the Turk is not insane and he was ordered discharged; but he would not IT 4 held have it that way that the judge had got him into trouble and that he would nQt leav-- till! court room until transportation to Maced.. nia bo furcished hi m He refused to go out lo eat hut ordered bis meal brought lo .him He claimed, too, that he was watchman of the court. Dining ttio afternoon, however, he lefr the court room and went, out in town ami cut up all sorts of lie would whirl around funny capers. in a sort of dance, gaz i into windows and do other strange tilings. Nobody knows where he slept during the night he was seen hanging but t.liis on gate saying he. would remain there until 4 oclock this afternoon when lie would go in nud apply i for a job. Berlin Cathedra!, Where the Rulers of the Land Will Be Reinterred. The immense cathedral at Berlin, ir.lo which the Genian emperor will gather the remains cf his ancestors, as the English mouarchs are now entombed in Westminster Abbey, is rapidly nearing completion and will scon be ready for its formal dedication. This superb week, fit, indeed, for the tomb of a line of kings, ha3 already tost upward cf $4,0(10, OOP, and is the most notable architectural triumph in Berlin. The remains of the emperor's Nu ttc pi foil fathers are at present entombed It will bo seen I17 the above lut in emote places. Frederick William IV. ar.d Queen Elizabeth are buried at neatly half of tie curp-'- ite ptoperiy is : in Ehis Pnsdani, where also repose Frederick located the following district-the Great and his father. Frederick lie, Clinton. Tucker, Coituu and Mt. William If. and Empicss Augusta lie Nebo. witli a t, il al school population of at Charlottcuburg, and the emperor's j irnm. Like Shore, only 283, while parents ate buried at Sans Souci. Alpine, Map't-tonHighland and Sa- The present plan of bringing together lem, wtih a total school population nl under one reef the dust of the dead OS, have little or no co piratu prop- Ilekcnzollerns has been one of the erly.. The Mipput of the sell io's in pre-- nt .kaiser's most' cherished these districts is a lie ivy burden upon dreams, which, it wou'd appear, is about to be realized. the people.. ' lo raise thn 2 mills and county levy WOULD NOT BE HURRIED. lower the district levy of iheUrger t m.ileri-illdistiiets 2 mills will Sick Man Naturally Resented Supaffect the huger districts and will Ih of posed Advice. to the poorer dis ricts. George Gordon, an old man of misergieat A neighbor who idle sell ol boards of thn larger dis ly habits, was dying. It ict.s, including Ii'ovti City, have as- was on friendly terms with the old sured lie eommisMorn-rthat if hey man's relatives agreed to call cn the minister and beg him to try anil inwill rai-- e the e.m-itlevy 2 mils Hip duce the old fellow to make a will. (In-i2 will lower ho.iids district, levy The minister consented, and at length mills mi 9) per cent id the p ogle vv II the miser to allow a lawyer persuaded pay the same tax, while n material adto be sent for. vantage will come to over (i.O'-By the time he arrived the old man cl.i'drtn of t The extia was rapidly sinking, hut the will was county. burden will fill on 111,wealthy smartly drawn up and du'y awaited where C irpmaltons piy hum i.is signature. He was propped up in bed and managed to write "George 75 In i)J cent of Ibn taxes. then he fell back exhaust The intent of our public (iee school Cor ed. system is lo give lo every child in tbe An relative who stood by state as far a possible equal school seized eager the pen and Stuck it in the dyprivileges. Surely Lite carrying out of ing mana hand. this intent d- mauds that tbe county d! lie urged, reD, Gcordie, levy bn kept at a maximum n ncl tbe ferring to the next letter of the sigdis rict. levy at a minimum in a county nature. ' w here f aim a local district tax The old man glared up wratufully., than Dee? he snapped. 3 per tent of tbe selt-mI'll dee when population Iin TO ready, ye avaricious wretch! cent draws support-froper nearly irf the collimate properly, while from a Good For Children. county levy every child draws an tq ml The pleasint to take and harmless support. O ;e Minute Gough Cure gives immediSOME ANIMALS WnO REASON. ate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and Lt Grippe bee ilisn it tines nni pass Experiments Made in Paris Show immediately iii'.i I lie stomach, hut Two Interesting Examples. takeseffect. right at Ihe seat of the An institute for the study of anirouble. It draws out the ii.fi mmiatiuu. mals has teen created in Paris. It hen 8 i ml soothes an it cures permanent, y is a sort of school for experimenting tiy enabling the lungs to contnbti e wita the mental powers of dumb creaanti life pure tures. An arena thirty feet in diameto he Smoot and oxygen ter ha3 been provided, where an aniDt Co. ug mal is placed and some problem given A large number of him to solve. R. G. W. Chart;: of Tina:. spectators are seated about, to judge of the extent to which the animal The R G. W. has nt ole the follow, ccis reasonably in an attempt to ing change of lime of the Ileher branch. solve tbe problem. The first experiment was with a The train will leave Piovo fur Helier Helier for In.vn lion. Meat was brought in and placed at 9:30 lit. in a box, the lid of which was closed. al 2.5u p in. and at rives at Provo 4:t0 Would he open the iid or smash the p tu box? The spectators watched anxV To Cur: a Cold in One Pay iously as the lion carefully examired the box. Then, whoa he lifted the lid 'lb.kii Lux Hive llruiiiu Q linine Tablets wilh his teeth and extracted the meat i.firul the nr.nev if il they applauded enthusiastically, and All voted unanimously that he acted fails tu cure. E IV. Grove's stguattiie is on esch 23c. reasonably. The next experiment was with a Some nuts were placed in The Automobile Here to Stay. a closed box, with a mirror on the The faculty cf Columbia University The monkey rot only ate tbe ha3 added a course in automobile huts. but, according to the report3, niecharics ta the curriculum. watched himself admiringly ia tka glass while the process was goii g on. and afterward careful! rubbed tbe crumbs from bis racutb while at his own reflection. Tills v.as alsj voted a reasonable act. y. 1 I r I I t 11 assi-tan- I I - l life-givi- ld:af kind a Thorough-Bre- d Fifty Years ilse Standard Animal. When Mme. Dora Peteifeen Burmeis-te- r returned from Tirope several seasons ago and gave a series of piano recitals at the Peabcdy Conservatory in Baltimore, an old, yellow dog, which she befriended, wa3 the subject of most discussion amongst her admirers, ' next to her great artistic ability. It was a most miserable looking animal, with all the earmarks and the old piece of rope around its neck which stamped it without doubt as a dog of the street, and, therefore, it caused discussion, every one wondering why the artist should make a pot of such a beast when she might have the very best. Finally one acquaintance determined to ask Mrs. Burmeis-te- r what she saw in the dog. She did not seem to recognize any reason why Awarded the dog was not ; t as good as any Honors Worlds Fair Highest other, until at len the acquaintance said: Why, that dog is nothing but U,S. Govt Chemists Highest fasts a cur! PRICK DAKtNQ POWDER CO. Mrs. Burmeister evidently did not CHICAGO understand the meaning of the word, for she asked: A wliat? A cur, was the leply. i Vi v vi v vi at Yes? answered artist. Well, if it is a cur, Im sure it is a thorough1 Oil 00. 1 ? bred cur. t H ht-- t .t., y. j07TwTv mnn nr. . . . ? Some Clever Bon Mots Of the bon mots of the Greeks hot A man in Petus.rlv:irii t by the name many very brilliant or.e3 have come down to us, says tiie Saturday Even- of Merritt has eighty acres of oil land, ing Post. A happy saying of Socrates on which for more than twenty-fiv- e is reported regarding sculpture and years he has realized 011 no average of education: I wonder that men should $137 net daily. give so much to turn a stone into a We have oil lands in Green River, man, and so little to prevent a man What could be Hull, that have just as many indicaturning into a slcne. more pertinent or pithy than the re- tions of oil as any thing in Pennsylvania joinder of Lysander to a citizen of has, as far as surface indications nnd Megara, who, at a common council of large coal beds go. It takes money to Greelc states, was talking big and bore for oil a great deal of money. laying down a policy with an authori- Individuals of ordinary means hivn't tative air: Your words want a city. enough money lo bore for it; it' takes The cynical, DiogeLite united t of a community. We nes, gave utterance to some rasping sarcasms. Seeing a number of per- have a company organized and 15,000 sons firing at a mark, he placed him- acres of land, of which an oil mao of self directly before it, saying that it long experience says: After making an exhaustive examwas the safest place. Going by a hous8 over the door of which was inscribed, ination of your property, and being Let nothing evil enter here! ha thoroughly familiar with the Pennsyl asked, How then can the owner gel West Virginia and Colorado nil in? fields. I imi-- t sa.y that I nm favorably with the conditions existing impiTS-cEthan Allen Park. Ethan Alien's cld home and the park where your lands are located in the oil fields, and I sincerely which surrounded it in Vermont, has Green that it gives promise of a great been presented by its owner, W. J. Patten, a descendant of the general, to fuiuru as an oil producing country and Burlington. It lies in the outskirts of compares favorably with any eastern the city and comprises several hun- oil producing section, and in my judgdred acres cf iorcst and meadow land ment with sufficient money and fntelli 011 the banks of the Winooski river. business-lik- e operators you will Here Etlian Allen lived and died. On gent lie highly successful in your enterthe meadow by tbe river ills youngest daughter saw the vision that caused prise. This is a co'iservttlive statement as her to break her engagement cf marriage, accept the Roman Catholic faith coiiip.ited with many sutementsVrom ind enter a convent in Montreal. She eminent oil experts Hi tt could be proberante the mother superior of the duced. is the lime to yet in right convent and was renowned for her on the oil business, for as developloveliness, being known far and wide ments go on the tracts of land will be as the beautiful American mm. smaller and t lie stock will necessarily Ethan Allen's home, long since fallIte higher ns the price of land advances. en into decay, stood at the foot of the Th'-rIs going to bn 00 slay in ihe-dkill leading down ta tbe intervale, or meadow lands. The four elms he velopuient of the Green River fields planted in front cf bis house still nod whether or not you are" wise stands strong and vigorous. enough to take advantage of this early opportunity, others will and the good Official's U.iiqua Signature. wotk wi I go en. People are going to AnCol. of letirement the make Through tuouey out of oil. Are you going drew N. Dam: ell, which tcok place re- to lie one of those who share the prolUa cently, the records of the regular or the regtels of tbtroil husiues.-- ? Send army engineer corps will lose the in your order fur sloek before it is too most remarkable signature known in tbe service. Hi3 name as appended to late. Send all qrdets to Wm. M. Roylanro, cfiieial papers was simply a series of and treasurer of the Great secretary umjecipheiable marks, absolutely though his handwriting otherwise i3 Basin Oil Go. lemarkabiy plain. Tiie colonel, - a Massachusetts man, entered West OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Point in 1S60 ar.d has a creditable 9 lie has bad charge of many im Reed Smoot, President; Samuel R. pertant liver and barber projects. Wm. M. Thurman, Secretary and Treasurer; Thomw Will Publish Sarcey'e Diary, The late Francisqtte Sarcey, who for N. Taylor, Sa.muel A. King. many years was tbo most notable of the French dramatic critics, kept a Arbor Day Coming. diary during his youth, and his All kinds and colors of shade trees. Adolph Brisson, is preparing lt We have arranged with the R. G. VV. for publication. to handle a portion of their beautiful Government of Venezuela. . trees, and we have oceans of others. Venezuela is governed by a presiBeautiful Roses; Crimson,' Rambler dent and two Houses cf Congress. rThe and others. 7 capital was charged yast year from PliOVO Nl'UsKKY Caracas to Los Teques. Seventh South and Third West, Provo. - - HII tv-tv- d N-'- son-in-la- Nearly white. CO Tcks Coicr of Fia.vcrs. per cent cf all fiuwei-- are Seven Fro vo Roller Mills SMOOT INVESTMENT CO., PropVs. Manufacturers of BAKERS NO. 1, WHOLE WHEAT and UTAHS BEST . V FLOUR V All our brands of flour are the result of intelligent, painstaking effort on tbe part of the manufacturer. It possesses all the qualities essential to making of good and wholesome bread. THERE IS NONE BETTER. If your GROCER does not handle it, order direct from the Mill. Retail price today. Bakers No. 1, $2.20; Whole Wheat, $2.30; Utahs Best, $2.50. . PHONE NO. oj POSTOFFICE BOX 488. MILL Op. O. S. L. DEPOT. PliOVO CITY, UTAH. MMUMWtM Laxative Eromo Quinine Taints. 12 MIDion boxes sold in past aoniV UOIWUW To Cure a Cold in One Day Th: Roy-la.nc- e. t; es . its . A GERMAN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. op-rt- of months. .TTTBTfiSS This Signature, Cores Crip , In Two Days. on every box. 25c. |