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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. sed in Millions- of Koines ir Vezr the Standard - . . M. M Wakneu, attorney-at la-, went to Sa'.t Lake tins morrinz bavin;? business in the supreme court. Wh.t.um Sells, the preatet barp-back barp-back rider, is coming liere vvitlj Sells & Kentfrow's Shows. Sells & Rentkrow's B;g Show will be with ii9 Thursday. The email boy is eHyinff his i enniee, and will he impatient im-patient for circu-? day to come around. J no. G. Lcttox of Le Hoy, N. V., a prominent trrocer and (i. A. K. man Bays: "1 have hen troubled with in-rticcBf in-rticcBf ti tti and biliousness for years. Tried Parke' Tea an 1 it has cured ire. I recommend it to everybody," Suld by Smoot Druir company. Ice cream ? cents n qnart at Elite bakery, opposite post ffire. Fou a good mnal for very little money go to the l'rovo City laktry and Chop House, No. 116 West CVnter Btreet. Those baby carriages at Gates Furniture Fur-niture company's are stronjf, elepant and cheap. These qualities must move them along at a rapid rate. Havekcamp & Co. are making farm loans, three to live years. Interest 10 per cent. Write thoni. Provo, Utah. Do you ''car? Aint they squeezing squeez-ing the shape out ol prices at the Cocp? iiftYOsu a doubt Irvine &, Barney bae the hnest display in their window of ladies' and misees' oxford ties ever eeen in l'rovo. Call and see them. LiAdies' and pents' clothing cleaned dyed, and repaired at Van Voorhis Cos'. Opposite countv courthouse. HeFbigek a to us, best makes, lowest prices at Taylor Brothers company. The graduating class of the Procter academy had a proupe photograph of themselves taken esterday afternoon. Miss Josephine Keli.oug, attorn-ey-at-law departs next week for a six weeks visit to DeMouies, Iowa. G. Huntsman of Fillmore is visitinc Trovo again. Crowds of democrats left Troyo for Fait Lake '.his morning. On June Jotfi J. E Cheever expects to open his butcher shoo, in with lioehard & Saxey's grocery store. The refregerater, faheiving, etc., is already in place. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with every one who tries them. 25c One of the brightest spots m town, ie the counter whereon Irvine & Barney-display Barney-display their new spring dress goods I ana trimmings to match. j Buy vour straw hats at Farrer Bros Co. AVhere is that crowd g-oing? Why to the treat Co op to take advantage ad-vantage of their elegant styles and cut-in-two prices? Call and examine Farrer Bros Co.'s summer dress goods. They aie handsome and cheap. Feee wool couldn't put the prices of cjothing much lower than Irvite & Barney have them just now. White mull skirting, extra One hem-Etitched, hem-Etitched, cloeing out at 15 cents per vard at T. G. Webber's. Ready made waists, wrappers and blazer suits at starvation prices at T. G. Webber's. On June 2ord and 24th the Union Pacific Pa-cific will sell round trip ticKets to Denver Den-ver and return at $25 00. Good for return, re-turn, thirty days, with stop over privileges priv-ileges In each direction. Two loaves of bred 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at EUte Bakery. E. HoLDOWAY of St. Louis, senior member of the lirm of Iloldoway & Go. publishers, importers and booksellers is in Provo on a visit of pleasure and 1 business combined His firm eells only rare works, all elegantly bound, magnilkently illustrated by the leEt engravers and etchers in Europe and America. The divorce mill at Salt Lake has caught in its mesties Judze and Mrs Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was Mi 6 Slocum of Washington DC He alleges al-leges desertion, she alleges cruelty drunkenness and adultery. Mks. JOHN Pikk gave a very enjoyable enjoy-able childrens puty yesterday afternoon, after-noon, entertaining some thirty of the little tote. S. K. King leaves tonizht for Denver oyer the K, G. V . He goes as a dele-pate dele-pate to the convention of republican clubs. Mrs. Si SANNAfl Bakek, wife of Wm. Baker of the Second ward died this morning at 10 :"0 o'clock after an lll-v4 lll-v4 ness of some six or seven weeks. The Fact that Hood's Sarsaparil In, once fairly tried, becomes the family medicine, speaks volumes for its excellence ex-cellence and medicinal merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Nature's co-worker. Ambiiosen the tailor is makings specialty of cleaning and repairu.g. Corner J and twelfth i-treets. The only place in town to get first class ice cream and cakes is at the Elite bakery, opposite postoflice. Remember the Union Pacilic ie the only line running to Logan. "Hello Fred! where did you make the raise of that line suit?" "O you don t need to make much or a raise to get a fine euit at Irvine & Barney's." "How much do you think it coat?" "About 414.50' "No! puees again," "$13." "Off again, I only paid $y.00." V,i .,f t) ilV1il. j jiwu jul. nciii ame Hiju see tor youreelf. They're on the cut, and mean what they ray. They convinced me all right." Personb wishing sawing done, such as posts, lumber, etc, can get accommodated accom-modated at the Mickel Planing mills Provo. ' The Union Pacific is the shortes line to the Lewiston, Miners' Delight Atlantic and South PaBS gold fields Buy your tickets via Rock Springs or Rawlins, frorfl which points you can go 5)y a firet claBs Btaffe line to wiston, reaching the mines the same day. Skit engar, Ig pounds for f 100, f5.40 1 ptr Mick t r. P, UiBdmrs!i'. J j " "" ' " " .""" nuj.i " "lum, " s I n. F. II. Simmons can be found at t hp old office of Simmons & Bickford :i id will do the practice of both during ti e at.f-erue of Dr. Bickford. Dr. Geo hoe Smart, practicing pht-ician and surpeon. Office uiaiu Ktrt'fct, Spanish Fork, opposite post office. of-fice. Syki ts, $1.45 tor five gallons at Bo-shard Bo-shard & Saxey's. LJeady in -de Suits at Provo Wooim 31ill compauy. Pi ovo City Jobbing shops. Furniture Furni-ture repairing, upholstering, window and door screens made to Older. All work guaranteed and promptly attended at-tended to. W. H.Tidd, proprietor. Cheapest ohoeB in town at Farrer Bros. Co. ' Yov can eet a genuine pair of tafeta or lisle thread gloves for i0 cents at T. G. Webber's. Mills, India lawns, and crepons In endless variety at T. G. Webber's, Only $25.00 to Denver and return via me Un on Pacific. On yesterday, Fr day June 15' h, a confer? nee of tba Woman's Ilygene 1 livaciogical societies of the coantv wns 1 eld in Piuvo It was we-1 attended at-tended and the reports of the progress being n ad 3 by the societies were very j leasing. Mrs. Srrer.sen was present as wt re also feyei a! physicians who sp ke encouragingly to the ladies. The ludie:- of these societies feel that they have been censured anil misquoted to the detri nant of their work and the ' o riding ot their feelings. They are talking of purchaciu the use of a cob. iii ii m leadimr papers and then the best of the woik and lectures can be given to the public corrtc.ly. The democratic society of the-Fourth ward ot Provo city met at h-j call of the president, T N. Taxlor, in the Ceu tral schoulhouse on Friday June 15th, at 6 :'.',) p. m. tcr the purpose of electing elect-ing delegates to the territorial couvea tion of the societies to ba held in Salt Lake city Saturday the 16th, The delegates were elected as follows: K. A. Wilson, G, W. Craig, O. B. Voting, T. M, Taylor, J. C. Clayton, Jno. A, Lewis, Henry Harrison. Alternates R b. Gibby, Jas. Boyden, Jas. C, White. Uudouded enthusiasm prevailed at the meetinsf which closed with three chttifc and a t per. ee those new elegant bedroom 's jut in at the Gates Furniture com-pau. com-pau. Ax immense stock of cloves from 10 Ce iis upwards at T. G. Webber's Tex cents buys a beautiful pair of gl.jvt-t- at T. G. Webber's. Silks, eilks, silks, from 35 cents upwards, up-wards, at T. G. Webber's. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' supplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel. Provo. A carload Champion machine extras ex-tras arrived at C. D. Glazier's. Call and inspect same. The styles and finish of the Taylor Bros. Co. stock of Glassware and Crock ery are as unapproachable as in their wonderfully low prices. Ladies' it ie the place to supply your wants in this line. Call at Van Voorhis & Cos', for all kinds of dyeing. I? kom $ 1.00 up received on eavmgs deposits. J. R. Twelves. Cashier. A general line in all departments of the furniture trade, at away down prices at Gates Furniture company's. No v is your time to purchase. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. A complete stock of extras for Champion, McCormic Wood, White-Jey. White-Jey. Deering and Buckeye machines at C. D. Glazier's. what is perhaps the cosiest and most convenient suite of rooms for a 1 iw firm in Provo have just been fittt d up iu the Union block, and are heir occupied bv the new firm of Warner & Knight he rooms adjoin those f Commiesioi.er Smoot, and are three in number. The consultation room is as neat as any parlor, the main office is conveniently located and comfortably fitted up with desks, chairs, etc., and contains the main part of the firm's very extensive library, and to the rear is an office Iighed by skylight In which B. Bac ; man Jr. sits who has an inter est n the firm as bookkeeper, typewriter type-writer and manager of the collection aueucy to be conducted by the new firm. The members of this firm are wellkn iwn by DisrATcn readers, and nt?ru no muouucuon whatever. ML M. Warner has established for himself a most creditable record as an able counselor and attorney-at law, and Jesse J. Knight is a rising lawyer who has had a wonderfully successful practice prac-tice during the past year or more, since graduating from Ann Arbor. All three gentlemen connected with this firm are young, energetic, deep and untiring students, as well as being thoroughly reliable and honorable men. Business placed in their hands will be attended to promptly, efficiently effi-ciently and well. Dr. Price s Cream Baking-Powder World'i Fair Hbrhest MedaJ and Diploma. Fifty pianos and one hundred O'gai.e on easy terms at Tav lor Brother comjany. Tiie new midsummer stock of drv goods haye arrived at T. G. Webber's. Union Pacific will have reduced rates to Salt Lake June Kith, good for return June Isth. Train at 7:45 a. m. I a ive per ceut. paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial Sayings Bajk. t. 1.. I.i . -I jvi mi- o-f eigiueen pounds of sugar for One Dollar. Just think of it. A large shipment of gents and boys hats and caps, latest spring styles, have arrived at Irvine & Barney's. Get your groceries at Farrer Bros. Co. The Gates Furniture company have a laree stock of carpets, co-uprising all the most fashionable as well as serviceable service-able makes. Prices astonishingly low. Scgar 85.40 per sack at Bosnard & Saxey's, ' Fob 8alb Old papers at 25 cents per hunu.""1' APPJr to the business f (Bee ofi-B DwT0 ' m ,. 4 i "General" Smith has deserts! II nought a ticket and went east flom Thistle leaving his men to come on b et they could. This morning word ciine to Sheriff" Brown that sixty of the Smith followers were at Thistle threatening threat-ening riot and disturbing the people there and the pfs?engers by begeing. The officers went to the seen?. Uprn tht ir arrival the men quieted down and some walked on UDto Clear Creek. A small crowd got awav on the last frieght east from P. V. Junction. JcELsm uG is beine free 1 of 'wealers and B:u Springs, Nebraska, 13 now headquarter?. Two hunt' red of Cardites Car-dites have been arrested at the point of guns. Col, Welijy's special car went np to j Salt Lake lata this afternoon fT-m Thstle nd the 'weaVr infe-tpd ? art 1 of the R. G W. line. The colonel i says that the mm are behaving them-s-lves v ell. nd th-it at pres-ent thp-e are no sign3 of trouble. They are scatter-d all the way between Thistle and Lower Crossing. Ths (iate.-- Furniture company received re-ceived tiiis af.ernoon a lot of fine new style of bedroom setp. They are now uuio u n slum The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the Call tornia liquid laxative, svrup of Figs, under ail conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syiup Co., printed near the botton of the package. OHEltl FF'S SALE. PUU3DANT TO A DE-crce DE-crce of foreclosure and an orderof gale to me dlrcctod bv the district court ot the first J'lriicial district, of tMe Territory of Utah, 1 ehmi expos at public sale at the front door of the county court house, In the city of l'rovo, county of LTth. Tcrrit jry of Utah, on the 7ui day of July, 1814. at 14 o'clock ui., the following described tenl estate, to-wit: The land and premis-sdirected to be sold by this d'-cree arcMtuate, lying and beine in tno city of Pleasant Grove, county of Utah and Territory oi Utah, and bounded and particularly particu-larly desi.-ri bed as 'o'!ows: Hea-inninar .5.ri c' ains east of the northwest oornorof the southwest garter ot section 'tt. township 3, south of rane '4 east. Salt Lake meridian: thence south 14 degrees west, 2.05 chains; thence 6outH 72! decrees west, ii2 chains, thence south 2.74 onions; thi nee south 8"i'4 deprees wist, lu.0 chains: thence north 10?4 decrees west, lu.;7 chains; thence north T-l decrees east, I0.:'2 elians- thencesouth 2l4 degrees west, 3 40 chains: thenne nonh S7!j degrees east, 3 78 chains; thence south 4,12 chains: thence west 11 links to place of beginning. Area 13.7") acr's. Tot sold as thepropertv of .Tjiventa Pier-pont, Pier-pont, at the suit ofihe First National Bank of royo. acorporation, Terms of sale. Cash. L'ated June 1(1, 1SH4. John A. Brown. Sheriff of Utah county. Wm. H. King, attorney. Saved Her Life Surgical Operations and Best Medical Treatment Failed An Almost Miraculous Cure bj Hoodlsu Sarsapariila. Chicago, Illinois. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Jfass.: " Beginning in February, '02, I was very glci for two months. Stowly I got better but was confined to my bed. A physician said I had a Pelvic Abscess In My Side. After an operation I did not Improve, the abscess ab-scess continuing to discharge even more freelj Uian before. In two months time three operations opera-tions were performed and tubes Inserted tocarrj oft the Impurities, but all In vain. Finally it was decided that my life depended upon another operation and that I must be removed to the hospitab About tliree weeks previous to thli I had noticed an advertisement in the Dally News of a case where Hood's Sarsaparilla had cured a boy somewhat similarly afflicted In Trenton, N. J., and I decided to give it a trial. When the time decided upon for me to go to the hospital arrived I had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Sar-saparilla about two weeks. 1 Was Cetting Better and the abscess had already began to discharge less freely. I felt stronger and had a terrible appetite. Previous to this I had given up to die. When I had taken the second bottle I was able to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the hospital and the final operation was deferred. Now I have taken six bottles and the abscess has entirely healed. I am well and go every where. My friends think it is a miracle to have mo restored to them a?ain so healthy and even younger iu looks than before my sickness. 1 Feel Eetter Than Ever I did In my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the heaviest In my life. I do a big day's work and am gaining in strength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick In car-lug car-lug for me. She has since taken Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsa-parilla and it has done her much good. We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, for I Know It Saved My Life. I am 27 years old, and a stranger to look at me now would not think I ever had a day's sickness. sick-ness. Even the doctors are surprised at the miceess of Hood s Sarsaparilla in my case. Mother and myself continue to take tho medi- Hood'sSa; Cures cine regularly and we earnestly recommend Flood's Sarsanarilla." Mrs. Moi.lie Wendt, m West Eighteenth Street, Chicago, Illinois-Corroborates Illinois-Corroborates the Above. C I. nood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : ' Dear Sirs : I am a drug clerk and have sold Mrs. Mollio Wendt runny bottles or Hood's gar-saparilla gar-saparilla and can certify that she. was cured by the use of it." F. C. Billerbeck, 630 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago. ' Hood's P:'!s cure llvcr ,Il3 Jaundice, biliousness, bil-iousness, sick headache and constipation. 23 For Sale Cheap, The Iloldaway Park grounds, consisting con-sisting of three acres on West Main, between be-tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, 'x pply at this office. 1 The FINEST LIQUORS of all Kinds, BEERS, all the Best Brands. :-: THE BEST CIGARS :-: IPolite -A.tterbd.ance. Onfpr t opt l-i-twB.! U 1 strootq I TT. HA If It ISO M. Pronriotor The Utah GoiMif FrJife and Agricultural SoBietu WILL SELL YOUR FRUITS, BERRIES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES, HONEY FISH, GAME, STOCK, HORSES, SHEfcjP, HAY AND GRAIN, It will pay you to call at their office, corner 8th and J Street, Proyo. or any of thp ofiiers for any information desired. Xo middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. Diukctohs. 1 H. B.ner, Sjrinuville; Evan Wride, Trove; Geo Clinser, Lake View; I). M. Smith, Pleasant Grove; John Miiler, Spanish Fork; Georee O. Snell. Soanish Fork. W. II Kelsey, Springrville, Pres. Thos. l.ponard, Provo, Vice-Pre", F J. Covert. Provo, Sec'y. J. E. Uoot h, Pmvo, Treas, t p ARETHE Lifil CHISEL and Goile into your timber, and Al4g6r no knots. This Enterprising young firm, are Boring awa and have struck lots of Nails but have Bolte'd ahead and Screwed up their faith in Hammeringaway. It is the Plene'sf thing you ever Saw or heard of to Compass business. You must know your business, and in knowing your business attend to your own business and no Pel I OO will Tire of having Spoke'fl a S00 vord for this firm who are in business up to the EETJIB. They are not as cold as a loaded S,efrigeratoR. And theii Lam OS are in good trim and burning brightly. Lock this fact in you Chest and throw the Key in the (anywhere), and you will always trade with the PROVO HARDWARE & IRON COMPANY. Who Solicit Trade from Eyerywhere and Everybody - . Low pcbs Wi! in A Few Facts for Sensible People Who AIM TO SAVE MONEY. Our Spring Stock is now Complete in all Its Brandies. A Stock that is a Guiding Star for Fair and Honest Values at Prices so Low That our Competitors are Forced to take a back seat and see the PeopleFIockto Irvine sBarney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make j Tlieir Pgrlect UMm i CeiliiilY -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT QUE STOCK OF.:- Dress Qoods9Silks9 Linens Hosiery Cotton Ooocisf etc-, etc Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are a satisfaction to the Buyer. REtVlEIBER OUR STOCSC IS KEW, GOOD AND CHEAP L ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast Put us to the Test. Good Values and Low Prices are sure to Win at t imilME E BARNEY'S- .0 and 32 CENTER STREET - - - PROVO Reed Smoot, President. M. II. Haedy, M. D.Sec. & Tres. W. 11. Vike, M. D. Vice-President. L. U. King. Alkx IlED'jrjisT, Jr., Mgr. eli Retail uggits. vVeCarrya Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PERFUM-ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS ETC, ETC. FUsTE OIOZ5,S & TOBACCOS. Perscriptions Carefully Prepared Day or jNight. j Mail Orders ProinpUy Attended io. . . j The Diamond Hotel Bar I - This Favorite Resort is now ully equipped with -1 - THE CHOISEST LIQUORS. BRANDIES, WHISKEYS WINES AND BEERS. POOL TABLES The Best Be-r at 5 cts. per Glass. S. M. DUGGIXS, Manager. Piovo, Utah. . i W M.CREER.President. I JOHN JONES, Super nlecdent te-T iJ J Ufa-? If Si M V&ETM -MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES TiP.AT.Ti,T? TM - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS j FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN Excelsior Roller pis, J. W, HOOVER, JJj'r. - CUSTOM MILLING -OF ALL KINDS. 9 Free delivery to all parts of the city. Lowest Possible Eharps "Made. ; Cash Paid for Wheat. . JOHN CAKSOX. - A KOCEKTS Jr Glfl80fI0BERT3, Livery, Feed, SaleStables. I Transfer makes connections with all Trains by Hack and Carriage. I F Strppts. bi-twpen th sikI 7th streets I Piovor,TV uiAH R C. E. YOUNG, J "The PAINTER" SPECIALTiES. I Sgn Writing. ( Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging. Shop one half block north of County Court house. f P. O. JJox, 20.1. - . - Proy0 I f ilerdianl Tailoring Wht n You Want First Class Work At a Reasonable Price. Call on S. PETERSON, Merchant Tailor Half Rlock North of First National Bank, Provo. Work and Fit Guaranteed. i BLACKSMITHING J. THULIN I Practical Blacksmith. I. WAGONS & BUGGIES RERAIRED. Horse'Shoefng, I Etc, Etc. n. II . Eerff'p Shop, I street, one block north of Depot. PROVO, - - . UTAH I |