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Show H Hawks tt Layton Coutrnctors & Builders t Estimates and Mateiial furnished 'or nil kinds of buildings, riimiu No. 8t tinrlnndi i'titb 4-H--f-K-H-f-H-44-ft-H-"f-f f-M- H O. .S L. TIME PAHLE Pauentrer No. 32 I'aa.v-niti-r No. 31 -UdUTII BOUND- -NOHTII UOUNO- H Lv Malad 7:15 am Lv Urlcham 6:10 p m Lv Garland 6:40 am Lv Corlnno 620 p m Lv Trvmont 8:45 a m Lv Tremont C:4S v ro Lv Corlnn 9:30 am Lv Garland C:58 p m H Ar Brluham 0:10 am Ar Malad 820pm H .Cor.m-cta with Cache Connects with Cache ValUy train. No. II! for Vullcy train No 11 from B Ozdcn and Salt Lake. Oitdun and Salt Luke. H Mixed TRAIN. North Hound. Leaves Ogden 8:20 n. in. Brighum 9:553.111. Corinne 10:10 a.m. Tremont. . . ,io:5a"a. m Garland ....11 :2o n. m. Arrives at Malad 1:00 p. m. South Bound. Leaves Malud 1 :2o p. ni. Garltnd 3:25 p.m. Tremont 3 :.jo p. m Corinne 1 :30 p.m. Brighnm. . . . ,4:55 p. m. v Arrives at Ogden. ... .6:25 p, ni. H F. F. Gitoss, Local Agent 1 Garland Utah inimiiitnimiin H LOCAL MAILS. MAILS AKIUVB, From South j 7:oop.m. MAILS Cl.OitK .. ( 8.75 a. m M Going South j 3:10 p.m. H STAR ROUTE. H Mails arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. in. Muils leave for Penrose and way at 11,50 a, rn. Office buurt froui 8 a. m. to 6 p. tu. Evu C. Wilcox, Bj, Postmaster. Hi Model Farms. The government should establish n suinll model farm 011 Its own land in every rural congressional district! Inter perhaps In ovcry county in the agricultural agricul-tural Ktutcs. Let the Department of Agriculture show exactly what, can be done on it small tract of land by proper cultivation, moderate fertilising and due rotation of crops The Might uf the fluids aud the contrast with thote of their ticlghbor, the knowledge of yiulds .secured .se-cured nnd prollts pn.s.slblc, would lie worth more than all the pamphlets poured out from the govurnmcui irlnting olllcu In years. The government ought not j to hesitate before the comparatively jiiiull expense and lubor involved in such a priicllcnl encourngciucnt of whut ,v . , is the most Important industry of our present aud tho f.tuy and proinl.se of our future. Disseminate knowledge of farm lug as it should nnd must lie, Instead of lualiitHlniag the pitiful bribe of a few freeeeds. Deelaro everywhere, from ' the exicutlvc chamber, from tho edllorul otllce, from Ibo platform, and above all 1 from every college clnMrcom anil from every little schoolhonse In the laud, the new crubniio, Let tho zeal for discovery, for experiment, for scientific advance went that have made tho last century onu of multiplied wonders, focus itself upon the problems of the oldest of sciences 11ml arts-, the cornerstone of all civilization; civiliza-tion; the improvement of tillage and mnkiug to grow two grains where only , . one grew before. Only thus may a multiplying population secure Itn per- ' liianent inaintenuuee. Only thus inutile inu-tile Mingle for existence that has power either m euro or blew be bought to any other termination than the pence of death . 1. J. Hill ill The Deseret Farmer itffll.V.WkV., I .. SuberlUc for the GLOBE und help )our Home Paper in Buildinp up the Town erariwrsrtinE to-dat.-gs In High Finance. Mrftirl -A wfo man keepth his own counsel. Kogcrmnn You're right. Then when he'n ioveetlKatud he uaa aomo-body aomo-body on whose advice ho can refui j to aniwer jiuntlona. I A J FIFE W CLARK The Gorlonsd Liven FIFE & CLAK, Props. Livery, Feft5.nnd S.de Stable U.-t"o-Date Riggs tlall Ilourn Sfoau an4 Mules Bouijht and 8old nack aiocta airrraln at Dewtyvtn PEARL SALOON oaoros wlkcs, mquoiis and oiQAna. POOL AUD BII.LTAKDB, . ITew tho RIectrie Piano In all the latait oclortlom. STEPHENS BROS., PROPS. CUrtts XJt eRank of Garlaad (INCORPORATED,) (' vrnnoTORM WWmter, ThomaaTTCut. TMmu n outl.r. Tlccpm T !Tar " nc; Go ie" . J John It Cutler, Horace O Whit O. J. Campbell, cab)er. J ney, VY D Uwl. JloUah Evana J . I and WtlttT r Eaton. Transacts general banking business. Exchange drawn on the principal cities of the United States and Europe': Open a savings account with us in your youth and provldt for old ago. Safety deposit boxes for rent. The fiaiiantd riui, tarn ti 1 in Kjmsaa Eph G)omb, I'uof. ; Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigara Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. Garland' Utah. WEJte IN t. flARY ECLIPSE. Neighborhood Depopulated After the Spelling Dee. I wanted to make Inquiries about several different peoplo In a certain neighborhood In Iown, and when I found a farmer leaning over his gate I itoppcd my horse and asked him if ho know one Henry Smith. "Yen, air, I've knowed him for ten years," ho replied, "but I can't tell you vhero he ht to-day." "Aud do you know Jamei Thompson?" Thomp-son?" "Jim Thompson T Why, him and me are llko brothers, but I can't say where you'd find him to-day." "How about Coorpc Sr.yderJ" "George SnydorT Why, t was tradln' houses with him tho other weok, but I can't say where ho la today." to-day." t asked after faur or rlvo other men and rneelvfd th name answers, each one, ending that It waan't known where the man was Junt that day. "Why don't you know whore thoy ar today?" I nnnlly a3ked. "license, sir becaso wo had an old-fashioned spelling bee Jnt tho sehoolhoiiHc last night, with everybody every-body loaded for b'ar, and moot everybody every-body for live miles around haa had otalte to tbo woods and won't bo eoiutn' out for three or four days yet!" Haltlmoro American. THE NEW Palace lirbcr Shop A. K IIAKKLS I'HOr. Shaving, Hair-cutting, .Slmmpnoing nnd Mnssaglnjr. Sanitary Utiles Strictly Observed. .Steam Butlis in (.'oniicction. Agent for While Swan Laundry. Next to Club Saloon Garland, Utah Intelligent Critic. "Ha! ha! That was a funny Jok you wrote about the fellow who didn't know a "bunker" from a 'stymie,' "' said tho Rolfer. "Make a hit with you golfers, oh!" replied tho funny man. "Yea. Such Ignorance In laughable." "I supposo so. Say. what aro 'bunk-era' 'bunk-era' and 'stymies,' anyway?" Sounds of Words Nr-.essary. In ordinary practice writing 1 a device de-vice to bring to mind sounds which are well known. Unless the sounds aro well k own, or cin be made known by r.ther moans, tho written characters f II both to convey thorn to those who study them or In preserving pre-serving th"i after the lanKiiago of which they are a part has vanished. Tho written characters which represent repre-sent tho anclont languages are easily translated by tho scholar, but tho sounds are lost. Were tho old orators ora-tors to come to llfo ngaln the language lan-guage in wMch thoy would declaim would, In all probability, bo unintelligible. unintel-ligible. Not Interested. "This Vaco problem Is getting to bo a very serious thing. Aro )ou at all Interested in it?" "What's the iiae, when a fellow can never pick tho winner?" The sign ot the ' t. Big Qock is where you find J. W. Lewis, Practical Watch-maker and general gen-eral repairer. lJoothe Block-Garland Block-Garland Utah. An Exception. Ho Aro you very superstitious? She Yes. HeWould you bo married on tho Uth?. Bhs That's dlfforont. ' ' . The Sastcr RestauT&nt Next. Door East of Boothc'a Mrs. Ava Si.Wr, ' ' Proprietor. Regular Meals and Lunches are ijerved, Th . Beat Pi.ae in .Tu City. Centrally Located. Rooms 50a OarUnd ' Utah. PRINTING Or FIRST CLASS QUALITY rs OUU UOUUY. G(VC US A TRIAL ODDER. 4 ' I Real Estate, Loans and Isisonrace. Will sell your land, will buy you a home, will insure your property, i will loan you money. If you want to buy or sell, call on or address H; C. Vanausdeln, or C. J. Campbell, j GARLAND, - - - - - UTAH. New FaSI , Qoods ! ' j&j&j&j&j&j' A New Foil Line of 'Up-to-Date 1 L(lies' Ftirnish- Suita, Hats, Coats and Millinery Goods jr(ijj Millilicn JUST OP1SNISD UP j Drs'sGoods Call uud examine the goods and get llrst choice ! Notions Prices IteAsonable " ' ' a. Murie, """SS1,,, j jSfjsrjJSfj&j Official Directory. GARLAND, UTAH : Cbairrann of Board .Tohn T. Lant ( II. C. Vanausdeln Member. J(1J 3,,Qma IT. U. Kdwards Clerk a L. Hush j Treasurer Jn Jensen Mariihal George Henrle Justice of Pence H C Vanausdeln iioAHD or BKAt.TU T.H. Edward ' John Unt Pr. J.J1. Frsnr.ke BTATK Governor John C. Cntler Bwretary Charles S Tlngoy. Atty. General M A Rrodden Auditor J A Kdwards Treaaurcr Jnmcs Christiansen 6upt. of Public' Instruction , A C Nelson Etnto 8enator let DUtrlct Peter Clrgg nepreonUtlve V W Fi.ihburn , COUNTY OPFICKItS Judge Firrt Judicial District W W Maughn ' District Attoruey ' Krcil .1 Helton Chairman County CommlMl.ncf 1 - A W Valentin Commissioner, Iowa Striug ; il 11 Hart Commissioner, ICelton, I 1! II Jones County Clerk N J Valentine j Prosecutbg Attorney C E Foxley j Treaiuwr fj N Cole 1 Sheriff Joseph Joiiepluou 1 Rorotdcr Christina JIadson Aiwcfctor EUtti Jensen County BnpcrinVindeDt of School A H Jensen Surveyor, Iwj-Tllle J N Holdaway Fish A Gamo Warden Ellas Jensen Jr County Physician Dr. 11 A Pesrsa Water Commissioner N P Andornsn COUNTY HOARD OP HEALTH. A W Valentin Chairman Dr. RAPt,ar( Secretary M B Hart and B UlJoRon, members of lha hoard. fRECTWCT OmCBltflj PrMlnati JuMcai Conathn nriaham Andrew Vuak Qurln Ch.J t?unt C N lrtr V E tWritt Junetkm .)l W.lt.r J E Unitttvcnuy FljrmwJth E Ru.J . N J Ni.h hroranaturr Gca Huum Charlrt Card Turrao O W I'anont E J Us.t 1-atk Vny David Illrxhl W K Whlti- Griui Crwk Phil PuWatt J W Cook lUrriatd J A CUpwiar JlSTlxAftM Wlllanl S N Cook Cm J Wtlli Thrt MIL. T C Youn Almon Wljshl Uantua KCJ.iipwn Ham Kall.tr Call. Von W W La.l.y E Hunaaltw I)e.wo.-iU. C J Il.w.y O U (Urbl. Colllmtoa C K Twltch.U J RStonJInr Valid E U ILl)r Jurat Coli Br lurer AL Holiuf rea II P TlioniMn ruidlntr Frank W.lk.r twy WouJ PorUlrt D Parklnaon J W ltalfnrd Raw Una Ttioy-Lawa John II Watt BnowrllU QWRutblM AL P.teti.n Manila KUrlaaJ Oiailv KlAach Worked Wrong. Pa I've rtrfd old Jonos, nil right. Ma What did you do to hlra? Pa- I gave his boy Johnny a tin horn. Ma Yes, and Johnny's tr.othor sont him over hem to pass tho day. Tormenla of Ti-tter utvl Kcztrna Allayrd. Thn intense Itehiii' characteristic of i eczema, tetter ami like skin disease Is instantly allayed h.v applying Chamber-Jain's Chamber-Jain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its uso. For .sale by Rlter Hros. Drug Co. That Convenient Weakness. "Then you think the hlsh-salarled president of your insurance company Is a Rood man for tho placo?" "Burr. He's the best forgettor In the business." Shifting, a Burden. "Aren't you the man I garo a pla to tho other day?" 1 "Yes, lady." "What did you do with it?" "I savo It to my brother; no's Btroner than I." i The Model Dog. The Hoston terrier Is a development f of tho English fighting dog known as r tho bull-and-torrlor, says. Country Life In America. Tho breed originated from a cross between tho bulldog and terrier, but the Boston terrier Is now neither a mongrelnor .a freak, lift ? seems to inherit rather the virtues than tho vices of his ancestors. Ho i possesses much of tho faithfulness and ' tonaclty of the bulldog, and the actrt-Ity actrt-Ity of terrier. He Is essentlnlly a houso dop, and' Is- as companionable, affectionate and trustworthy as any other small dog. These qualities are winning now friends for him every day. 1 First Known Use of Paper. There la no country w'alch has not '' had its learned nnd elaborate Inquirers Inquir-ers as to the means through' which Europe became acquainted somo time ' ' about the eleventh century with the 3 article of paper. Casirl, .hevrever, while employed in translating Arabic writers, lias discovered the real plaoe j from which paper came. It hss been known in China, whero its constituent .' part la silk, from time Immemorial. In tho thirtieth year of tb Herlra fin the middle of tho soven.h century) a . manufactory of similar paper was " established at Samarcand, and In 706, flfty-clght years afterward, ono You- zef Amru of Mecca discovered tho art of mnklng It with cotton, an article more commonly used In Arabia than , silk. An Awful Couch Cured. "Two yean. ago. our little irl hud a Winch of pneumonia, which left her with Hit' awful cniifrh. She hail spells nf coughing, just llko one with the whoop IPB cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Clmuibeihilii'8 Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. She slopped coughing cough-ing nnd got stout and fat," writes Mrs, Orn Hussard, Hrubaker, III. This remedy reme-dy Is for sale by Riter Hro.i. Drug Co. Maltese Lace. All genuine mnltese lace Is handmade, hand-made, und 1 ao Inhabitants of tho Islands Isl-ands are strongly opposed to any form of labor-saving machlnovy. Tho In-dustry In-dustry Is nlrao3t excliiBlvvly confined to women nnd Blrls, and m ny families have special designs that aro handed 1 down from ono generation to anoth- -er. -Two or throe flrnn practically control .the output of the Island. Most of tho laco exporte' Is made on the Island of Gozo. SI. . anil cotton are tho mat. rials used. Tho demand In America for this work Is becotulnar greater every year. Patriotism and Matrimony. ' U A French professor In Algiers who fl recently married n .German lady, applied ap-plied for a divorce tho other day on the ground that his wlfo was suffering suffer-ing from an acute attack ot pa- -trlotism. The honeymoon was scarco-ly scarco-ly over before she manifested virulent viru-lent anti-French tendencies. A valuable valu-able French clock was removed to make room for a bust of Rlsmarck. ( Tho husband patiently bore theso slights on his national honor, hut when his wife porslstcd in .playing a nolBy piano composition entitled "Tho I Siege of Paris," he applied to tho court for redress without avail, "f Mistake In Burial. ( I An extrni rdinary burIM mlatako is ' reported from IJverpool. Two In- ft rantn, from different parents, wore 3 taken to a tospltal suffclng from fe- I ver. One d ed and wn3 burled; th other recovered and was handed to 1 Its supposed mother. S-..o, howover, I found that t c child was not here, and Inquiries showed that it was her baby which was dead, and that tho living child belonged to the r'.hcr woman. An affcctln" sccno occurred between tho two wo- inn when the truth oame to light. London Dally Mall. |