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Show More Policemen for Paris. M. J. DALEY. l. a. wood. The Paris police force, which now num- Rio GrandeWesternRailway. bers 6,100 men, is about to be increased The Record of the Epidemic In the Peat to 7,300. The metropolis will thus, let us and the Leaaona Learned Therefrom. be better protected after dark than UTAH. The questions with regard to influenza hope, -- ) DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF it has hitherto been, and midnight burgSCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! SPRINGVILLE, which are most calculated to interest the laries, beand murders may non - medical public are manifestly those come ofgarrotings rare occurrence. At the present which relate to the principal or ordinary moment the number of gardiens de la The ONLY Tanscontlnental Line channels of its propagation, and to the insufficient for night is Choice Parlor Sets, IMreetly Tlirough extent to which it may be regarded as paix andaltogether wander half a mile you may duty, Sets, Elegant Bed-Roosometimes, after having left an out of a without Chairs, Sofas, Carpets and Tables, meeting No to The the Line Denver with way theatre, Only tones of former epidemics are, in a great in line at this the parts perilous Everything Moreover, of policeman. Cars, and with only Change measure, contradictory in respect of of the city places like the old Boulevard both. In some instances personal con- du Crime are usually the worst guarded AND ALSO tagion has appeared to be at least highly after the shades of evening begin to One I probable, while in others it might almost deepen. It is true that at night the I CURRENT TIME TABLE. be excluded. but in twos, about policemen alwayggo As an example of the latter class, it is then to traverse. Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. they have longer beatscovered recorded by Dr. Theophilus Thompson The usual a extent of ground by In all the Latest Designs A Grand Variety Complete that, on the 2d of May, 1783, Admiral policeman in his illot, or beat, is one Ii Effect from and Alter Mot. 17, 1689. Assortment, and at Kempenfeldt, who was afterward lost kilometer during the day. At night the be Duplicated In Utah Countv. TRAINS. by the sinking of the Royal George at two men tramp over two kilometers, or Prices, Mark You, that Cannot Uemcinher Us, No. 2 No. 4. Spithead, sailed from thence with a one mile and a quarter, and thus it freAtlantic Mall Atlantic Express. &a squadron of ships under his command. quently happens that they are half a mile 5:40 p.m. 8:10 a.m. On the 29th of the month influenza ap- or more from the scene of a midnight Lv. Ogden Utah. 10:30 7:05 Sfkingville, a.m. Lake Salt Ar. p.m. 10:35 a.m. 7:15 p.m. peared among the crew of the Goliath, brawl or an organized attack of maraud- Lv. 12:10 a. m. 9:10 p.m. one of the ships of the squadron, and the ers on some belated citizen. The pro- Ar. Provo 9:10 p.in. 12:30 a.m. Lv crews of the remaining ships were afterforce of iiiver. 0:45 a.m. 4:35 p. m. .. Ar. Green increase in the number the posed co-op- ., ren4:40 7:10 a,m. wards affected. So many men were p. m. this state of things, hut it Lv. m. remedy may 2:00 m. 8:U5a. Pueblo Ar. p. dered unfit for duty that the squadron is rather strange in the meantime that Ar. Denver 7:15 p. m. 7:45 a. m. bewas obliged to return into port about the of was not thought the second week in June, not having had fore,augmentation Utah. TKATNS. that, as M. Loze, preSpanish Fork, considering any communication with the shore be-in fect of police, pointed out in his report 3. No. No. 1. DEALERS IN the interval, and having cruised only on the subject, the number of gardiens Pacific Mail . Pacific Express . tween Brest and the Lizard. has remained the same since 1871, al8:00p. m. 12:40 a.m. If the disease were one of what is tech- though the population of Paris has been 10:56 p.m. nically called long incubation that is, increased within that time by 400,000 11:00 p. m. 6:U0 a. m. and Notions. one the symptoms of which do not make souls. Paris Dispatch in London TeleShoes, Boots, Caps lints, 0:00 a. m. Clothing, ' considerable time a for their appearance 7:40 a. m. for Ladies and Childrens Shoos. Wood & Daley, THE SPREAD OF INFLUENZA. (- IFTTIRasriTTJIRIE:, New Time Card, March 2nd, 890 . 1 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE A. M. .1.45 and 4.50 Provo,. F. Juab, ' M. ..... ... F. 31. A. X. .4.25 and 7.45 8.01 ...4.39 Lake View, 8.11 4.55 Pleasant Grove, 8.21 5.05 American Fork, 8.85 5.15 Lehi I rn 10.10 Arriving at Salt Lake City, f m., and 8.50 p. m., leaving Provo at Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and C. P. RESSEGUIE, Gen. Manager. 5:00 p. m. 1.30 & 10.80 p. m. Pass. Agt. and Asst. Gen. PARKER Freight J. V. 5.28 2.25 Nephi, 5.50 Mona,. ............ ..... .2.47 6.24 8.21 Santaquln, 6.38 8.35 Payson, 7.00 3.57 Pork Spanish 7.15 4.11 Springville ' Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a 1:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Trains leave DUNN ar ttti & CO., SALT LRKR CIXT. Gtiange to Chicago. Goods, Groceries Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Institution, and Fumiture'S man-of-wa- Taylor ft rdthebX two-tliird- Utah. Provo, Pianos, IFumiture, jCottage; Chicago! 7:50 it. construction in the intervening years has been: In 1880, 8,471 miles; in 1887, in 1888, 7,284 miles. The bulk of this done in the years construction lias been south. Over 2,000 miles of the new lines reported to us lie south of the latitude of Cincinnati and east of the Mississippi river. Washington, however, lias had the greatest increase in railways of any single state, 353 miles having been built there in 1889. Georgia comes next with 315 miles, and then follow North Carolina with 274 miles, Texas with 270 miles, and Mississippi with 212 miles. Sixteen other states report between 100 and 20( miles, and in Vermont, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada no new track laying lias been reported. Very few long lines have been built this season, but there lias been a great num her of new short branches and extensions, especially in the east. The tota number of separate lines on which track was laid during the year was 253. This work was done by 197 different companies. The average length of each extension, therefore, was almost exactly ninemiles. In Canada, teen and one-ha- lf during 1889, 733 miles of track were laid and in Mexico llie construction amounted to 369 miles. Engineering News. Romance of Garter. Ladies will be interested to hear of the thirteen pairs of garters ordered for the Princess Sophie of Prussia, tlie bride of the Duke of Sparta, according to old Ilohenzollern custom. These were not for wear, but for distribution as souvenirs of the marriage. In ruder times, and even still in less exalted ranks of life, the bride's garter was and is a kind of perquisite for the bridesmaids, to bo cut up aud shared among them to bring each young lady good fortune. In Germany each bride of the Ilohenzollerns gives a garter to bo laid up in the mu12,-60- 8; CUT! com At Yard Atteadod Took I ha I I 1 Os-o- p. P. 0. Box, 178. Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. fc XXETVTrY SUimBERg, REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL Family 'Trade a Specialty. gSend in your orders. PROVO, UTAH STABLES. WIMMER & NEHEKER, NWHOMj.StWING MACHINE ft uaun CO. 2B UNION SQUARe.NY.MNtfcffi- sfT.L0UIS.M0. f 0RSALEBY DAU.AS.TEX. - Prop's Always prepared to furnish rigs o every description with or withou drivers. Salesmen wants and filed tho stocking with Standard Seeds, grown and put up by D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit. Michigan, who, on application, will mail you free a oopy of their Seed Annual, for 1KUU. This Is tho most useful or all seed catabut logue, not only for experienced gardeners, for the novice an well. Send your &numo and Co., address for a copy to D. M. Ferry Michigan. I LOST or VAXX-L- O XA5H00D, OB S DJtBIIITX; of Body asd Kisd, Effects STRENGTH Wtakaui of Errorsor Bscomcs la Old or Y ounf . llcw MiU. Itokto AftHOODMIrVNMKd. StnMWKlS.l'KUKrKlimDqHOASaayAKTBOF m HOMS mj. iMiuir Wrttolk . tertltr fraai MOUIhuO rardB c In R. S. HINES, Prop'r. & PAYSON LIVERY ANOTHER MAN the. chimney with care and was tickled almost to death to find that his fNxxl wifo hud anticipated his near at hand VIGDF- U- Can be obtained. THE llrcatli. FOR (Rill ONLY for With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest lift ported Wlqesj ILiqliors aqd Cigars t, Clothing, Gents BOYS Big Apples FORESTthe TREES world. 850 acres In Nursery Stock. All kinds of new and old Fruits, Fbrest, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, for Timber Claims In C RAPE SXaWcS!!t!t'uM to gar, paper devoted to nU who Call and see Us. jw FalrbifrT, , , Anr NplraJi. stirfRIil BMqMled, a4 UlntrodaMMT (apariorRoadawa will mans ta ml locator. tooii niaoi tkaaa wfc wiita IRVINE & BARNEY. West End Store Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Hardware Queeiisware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Etc Come and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. A. Center Street, HARRIS, Proprietor. Provo City, Utah - Chris. Jensen, Provo Marble Go., C. C. FRI8BY, T. J. POLLARD. ? S lrPr,etors- - Are prepared to do all kinds of Marble, Granite ail and The Italian! Tailor. TTtaAi. Sprlxi(svill4 Carries a large Stock of Stone-To- rt samples of eastern goods. for Cemeteries, Ect., g, Our Nurseries aro located within fifty miles of the center or tho United States, and our shipping facilities are unexcelled. TIIIIKK IUINInE5 AGENTS WANTED. RTGepd at once for Price List, to GAGE, (LIt PENT JS K the Latest Styles. THE Tombstones 1 year Monuments, buy fl.00 worth of Frult-Frowln- Furnishings. A SPECIALTY. SUITS innry sIn 1 are gown f n m ou trees. The largest stock of EY Have opened their On Center Street in Provo With a Full Line of I bin stocking by Manufacturers and dealers In Steam Ileaters, for Public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron rows for Miners and Farmers. Provo City. Pleasant Valley hard lump. Also the Celebrated Castle Gate Coal the most heat by Scientific Test of al other Coal in the market. Hair Cutting 25 Cts Shaving, 15 Cts. De-trol- J Streets, o: G. we nt SIioid. Seventh and Corner & Deal. Smoot is the Palace. Saloon, Rear the In Money saved by getting your coal sell tlie R. Western, us, as Lorenzo Thomas anti Steam Pitting Oash Paid fbr Old O&at Iron. Half block west of West 5.25 - A Cat Raby'a That a cat will suck a baby's breath is Ladies and Childrensa Ilair Cutting and Pompador Specialty. a belief of many people, and an incident took belief the seem to would that verify place in this town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Wliitney, living on Essex street, had given her little daughter, a child of 3 years, a drink of milk and laid her on the lounge to sleep. A half hour later Mrs. Whitney glanced Into the 11 room and was alarmed to Bee a large cat belonging to the family crouched on the little girl's breast with its head close to Reiairim Cutting1 etc. 8 her mouth. Tlie mother screamed in terror and the cat ran away. The child A full line of Samples kept I was insensible and its face was purple. of little fcnd the was Foreign and domestic goods. A physician called, one was restored to consciousness. The ill fori and Fit Guaranteed. medical man was skeptical as to the it breath Bucking theory, and thought Utah more probable that the cat leaped upon Spanish Fork, the child'B breast to lap tlie milk from her lips, and that its weight suffocated the little one. Beverly (Mass.) Dispatch. Steam Engines, Boilers, Tumps, Brass and Iron Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler of Plumttlnfr, to. - Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. of $ 4.75 We lead; others follow. Remember who made the cut in COAL, Sail Lake City, Repairing a Specialty. Gam All kinds comt Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Per Ton, Delivered nt !M:a.oTiin or com Consorial Parlor beee. a Manufacturers of CUT!! CUT!!! find it to their advantage to hire willTraveling these Lively Rigs in Payson for trips seum at Berlin. The collection is beautiful and curious, some fifty or sixty in South, East or West. number, from the homeliest in quality to the richest embroidery on silk and dazUtah Utah Co., zling with jewels. The thirteenth pair Payson, blue silk of rrincess Sophie's are of pale and clasped with large diamond buckles. These are tlie historical garters sent back to her own country after the ceremony. Of the remaining twelve it is understood that she gave one to the reigning sovereign, and the other eleven to the Greek nobles of bigh rank who attended the bridegroom to the altar. All the thirteen pairs of garters have gold Centre St: Opposite tlie Tabernacle, buckles with the brides initials in diamonds; but the blue and white, supposed to bring good fortune, which went to the museum, are the- - most beautiful and costly of the whole set. Once a Week. rfeijri) Wageier Sun Foundry Palace Drug store! NOTICE. quently preceded or followed the less serious epidemic. This fact, if fact it be, does not in the least tend to epcl the obscurity by which the whole question is I surrounded; because we have learned to quesregard each one of the maladies incontaof a outcome specific tion as the gion, as capable of reproducing itself, and itself only, and heqco as standing in no conceivable casual relation to the others, unless, perhaps, that all alike the might be rendered more severe by condiof general unsanitary prevalence tions, or by incidence upon a communiQueer Ideas of Economy. weakwere which of members Women 'lave queer ideas of economy. many ty ened by recent illness of another kind. A few days before Christmas a lady London Times. Went to a State street drug store with a postparcel, for which she desired some seven Rapid Transit to Matrimony. was The postage stamps. --1 EMIGRATION1 CANYON. T. J. Munson, living a few miles from age cents and the proprietor had nothing here in La Crosse county, should be cred- but two-cestamps in his shop. Tlie ited with one of the shortest courtships to refused donate the extra cent to on record. Last week he went to see lady Uncle Sam, but boarded a street car, the sights, and while eating dinner nt rode down town, paid seven cents for Bottled Beer Specialty, one of the restaurants was smitten with seven ono-cestamps, returned to the con1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. the waiter girl, whom he engaged in were went id car home, having expended if versation. In a few minutes they and having lost a JJEFOT, 3.7 AND 1&, .hAHT SECOND SOTTTH: &.T. friends, in an hour lovers, and before ten cents la cold cashavoid half hours time to paying more sundown were man and wife, he return' fafe.-ehav-in- g exact tlie than his with postage iJfcak, bride, night ing Saturday Haven Palladium been cone from home but three days. Black River (WiO Dispatch. HUNG and Farmers Attention ffF" -- Omes Headquarters m. 9:10 a. in. in 18K9. Z The list of new railway lines constructLOCAL TRAINS. We have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, consisting of Reapers, ed during 1889 shows that the total addiBinders, Mowers, Bakes, and tlie like that we bought at a great bargain, 'and BINGHAM AND WASATCH. tion to the main track railway mileage can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition. of the United States during the year will Leaves Suit Lake City 7; 40 a. m. Returning, Grain and Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, or miles. even 5,000 vary very little from an arrive Salt Lake City 4:20 p. m. recorded for Cash. construction smallest is the This Bought J. II. BENNETT, Spanish Fork, Utah. W. B. HUGHES, Superintendent. in any one year since 1885, when the to- D. C. DODGE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. tal increase was but 8,588 miles. The New Railroad I Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. We also cary Boors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Paints and Glass. PAGE & POWELL, Payson, graph. Organs, r D General Merchandise, Furs, Cash paid Skins, Pelts and Wool. General Merchandise IDELley. Young Mens PRODUCE. for all kinds of Fori WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS Wood after the exposure to infection the interval between the 2d and the 29th of May, although unusually long even iu such a case, might admit of explanation. But one of the most remarkable peculiarities of influenza appears to be the extreme rapidity of its diffusion and the manner in which it attacks large numbers of people within a few hours oi each other. Another example, similar to the last, was furnished by Lord Ilowes fleet, which sailed from England for the Dutch coast on the Gth of May. Towards the end of May the disorder apAll Business Done on A Basis of CASH. peared among the crew of the Rippon, and, two days later, among the crew of the Princess Amelia. The crews of other ships in the fleet were affected at different times, some not until their return to Portsmouth in the second week of June. This fleet, like that of Admiral Kempenfeldt, had no communication with the shore after leaving Portsmouth until it reached the Downs on its return, about the 3d or 4th of June. An equally remarkable instance of an Dealers In kind was observed during the 1837, wlien the malady is as having been prevalent the merchant shipand Lisbon in among Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Hats Caps, Mens ping in Portuguese and Spanish ports during the month of January. Early in Boys and Childrens. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. February it appeared in the Russell, an r, then at anchor in . English Produce, Wholesale and Retail. man attacked first and the furnish the best grades of Patent, Bakers A No. 1 the Tagus, Our ROLLER MILLS the been had greater part of the Bran exposed also keep constantly on hand, and lower grades of Flour, which we We disease The shore. on and a boat accomin in take day Feed. pleasure and Shorts and Chop r eighty-fouaffected and rapidly spread modating Old Friends, and solicit the Canothe same crew. the In of of the the year general public. patronage of JOHN JONES, Superintendent pus, with 650 men, after three yearsleft prompt?jNtteuded ujt.eleph0n" Mediterranean on the service station, Malta on the 1st of January, and, after hours at having stopped twenty-fou- r Gibraltar and a part of the day at Barcelona, reached Plymouth sound on the 1st of February. The weather was cool and wet, and influenza was prevalent on shore, yet the crew continued in perfect health until the 15th, when the epidemic s of the crew. struck down reached such a disease the March In business was that Barcelona at height and in April almost suspended, entirely -- DEALERS IX- tlie crew of the Childers were effected three or four days after slie left that place. She arrived at Gibraltar, and next day obtained assistance from the Jasseur to weigh anchor, on account of the weakness of her own crew. On the 15th the disease broke out on the Jas I ; ceur, the first man affected having been ; ; the relief party, so as to render it highly probable that his illness liad been due to contagion. Notwithstanding that instances similar to those last quoted have not been very uncommon, the balance of probability Is oertainly opposed to the belief flint contagion furnishes the ordinary mode of spreading the disease. Many attempts have been made, in successive epidemics and In different countries, to frame hypotheses which might with some show of reason be held to afford an explanation of the facts, but these efforts have in no instance been entirely successful. The question of temperature lean of stock selected a well hardly be considered important in Have Jiust opened up. in Fayson, with the case of a malady which has prevailed in Russia during the winter, and, apparand ently by direct extension, in Venicesubseother Italian towns during the quent spring and summer. The authorities are very generally And agreed in asserting that influenza years have been sickly years in other respects, and that contagious fevers, measles, Spanish 13 EAST-BOUN- D WEST-BOUN- ,Tqsg uT m Headstones Perfect fit guaranteed. A Specialty. Give them Provo a call. Utah. Provo City, NOTICE. YIeat Walter Market, coX, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail BUTCHER. The Church of Christ Rtill hold tlieir Itouil h. laka am mt regular tkaakaaaa. A11jrakaTata4ota meetings at the old Beebe ta akow aar (acta to nank Ikaaa wko aall roar adakban place. BEEF, MUTTON, aad tkaaa aiaaal rs. Tkaka. C. C. Frisbey, elder In charge, Bro. PORK, VEAL, afaatair af thia di.rH..aiaa J. Q. Davis, having been releived by aaawi Ik. await aa Ua tka tala. assaaiaaaa af laiaaaS la his request. Tk. tmogtay ast SAUSAGE, ETC., Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer meetings A SPECALTY. and Friday evenings every Wednesday Meat Promptly Delivered. fliaasiaa,aakl.aia.Ma-eeese.a- e as heretofore. boat tkaSIHatfcaart af Ha balk.Wo wlllalaaiawraafcawrjt large aa balurteeanr. tarn tka alat,wMu atlaast, T. J. Poll aud, Clerk. Centre Street, next door east of mmkeftma Battertala4a write at eaca W.Bajr iJl npna ikupk aat asperfeaee. West End Store. 1890. A4dnM. ll. HALLETT A CO.. Bo UTostlaVB, XxtaC. 1, January, Oaly Mibm.mm ! 1 |