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Show I "Make Hay While tha Sun Shtau." There is u lesson In the work of the thrifty fanner. Ho Snows that the bright Stmahiue may last hut a day and ho prepares pre-pares for the showers which are so liable to follow. 80 it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of ton home without warning. Chamber, lafo'a Colto, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Item-edy, Item-edy, which In I ho bent kuowu medicine for these diseases, nboulil always be kept at band, as Immediate truutment i necessary, neces-sary, and delay may prove fatal. For ale by Rlter Bros. Drug Co. TO THE MERCHANTS and FARMERS OF BOX ELDER COUNTY: Wc aro running at full blast and offer you 83 pounds of GOOD flour and 14 pounds of bran and shorts to tho bushel. Our flour and mill stuffs aro EQUAL TO ANYTHING ON THE MARKET. Wo nlso mako Grnham Flour, Ryo Flour, Cracked Wheat nnd Gcrmado that cannot bo surpassed in quality. OUR GERMADE 18 THE BEST IN THE STATE. R. GUSTAV MICHAELIS, formerly of tho Honcyvlllc Mill, who has had 34 years of experience in tho mill business, haschargo of the mill and will glvo you very courteous treatment. Our machinery is all new and of tbo best mako. Wo solicit your patronage and guarantee you flour nnd mill stuffs of tho best quality, Ooce a Customer Always a Customer. Garland Milling Co., R. GUSTAV MICHAELIS, Manager. HMHIMIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIMMMIMIHIIIIHIIIMIU Spring Creations! jjmjjjj iiUiiiir Your Now Spring 8UIT, SKIRT, HAT or LfldleS Pumish-WAI8T Pumish-WAI8T is awaiting your selection at our store. Mllll A complete lino of all tbo NEW SPRING ,llflS "Winery, creations Just in Dress Goods & Cull and examine tho goods and get first choico Notions. Prices Reasonable ff. Murie ""SSS&jr. f w rurx ' The Garland Liverv N FIFE BROS Proprietor. LWery, FeedJaod Sale Sublet Up-to-Date Riggs at all Hours gom. and Mules Bought and Bolt I fc Hack Meets allTrala at DwtTTiU PEARL SALOON CIIOICK WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. POOL AND BILLIARDS, Rear the Electric Piano la all the luteal selections. STEPHENS BROS., PROPS. Oartnd Utah I . I -University of Utah-I I . - "THE HEAD OF THE PUBUC SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE STATE" H . The University of Utah includes the School H of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal ! I School, and the State School of Mines. J I H " SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Arts and Sciences offers counts The School of Mines offers courses in : ! HI in:- S; H I. General Scienoe. l- Mining Engineering. 2 i. Liberal Arts. 2. Electrical Engineering. J 3. Commercial Industry. 3. Civil Engineering. : 4. Qovernment and Administration. 4. Mechanical Engineering. j H i 5. JonrnalUm. 5. Chemical Engineering. Ij Hi 6. Teachers' Coarse. I , . . . . . 7. Medicine (first two yesn.) Study tt j H STATE NOSMAX SCHOOL. FBEPARATORY SCHOOL. j : mi Sch?1 ffm;"" A Preparatory School is maintained which : Hi 1. A Fite-year Normal Course. , . ,S; j 2. Advanced Normal Course. im PPttratioa for the coone la 0eneral ; 3. Xiadergarten Courses. Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Busi . Graduates from the eight grades of the pub- Etc Oae 7ear High School work is neces-jj : HI lio schools are admitted to the Normal School. sary for admission to the Preparatory School. The greatest TJnivenities of America and .Europe are represented in the Faculty. I ' The University Library is the Largest and Best in the State. The shops and laboratories aro unsur- i M passed in the completeness of their equipment. . J f The proximity of great mines, reduction work of various kinds, and power houses for the generation of 2 : electricity, afford excellent advantages for thorough and practical work in all the engineering courses. ? : The undergraduate work offered is as thorough and complete as can be obtained anywhere. g No tuition is charged, but an annual registration fee of $10 is required. g Xefistrstion of students, September 14th and ISth. Instruction begins September 17th. Students are B, assisted is finding suitable boarding places. 3 The catalog it sent free upon request. Correspondence is invited. S I UNIVERSITY OP UTAH, ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. asiV' ' Bought Duplex Extension Group ios Angeles, July 28. Tho rich properties prop-erties In tho camp of Searchlight, Nov. aro continuing to fait Into strong-hands. Among tho latest deals that Is causing great interest here was the purchase of the Duplex Kxtcnslon group, consisting of four full claims, adjoining tho Duplex mine and on the same mineral lode. Tho Paclflo Coast Mines Bureau, purchased pur-chased this group from tho original owners, own-ers, Moss, Allison and White, for the largo sum of t50,000, with a cash pay. mcnt of 110,000. This property Is tho extension of tho rich and resourceful Duplex mine that was purchased by John Brockman and Count Jas. Portalls six months ago for the sum of $250,000. The Duplex Is now taking oro out of four shrifts, shlppinc dally, milling and running their Immense Summer Diarrhoea In Children. During tho hot weather of the summer months tho lirst unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate at tcntlon, so as to check tho disease boforc It becomes tcrlous. All that is necessary Is a few doses of Chamberlain's Chollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse tho system. sys-tem. Hcv. Jl O Stockland, pastor of tbo first M E church, Llttlo Falls. Minn., writes: "Wo have used Chnmbcrlain's Chollc, Choleru and Diarrhoea Itcmcdy for sevoral years and find It a very valuable valu-able remedy, especially for summer disorders in children." Sold by liitcr Bros. Drug Co THE NEW Palace Barber Shop IIARIUS & PEIIKINH, . Props. Shaving, Hnlr-cuttlng, Shampooing and Massaging. 1 Sanitary Rules Strictly Observed. Hamand Bath and Massago Parlors In connection. Agents for Western Stcnm Laundry, Next to Club Saloon Garland , Utah IHIHIIIMHIIIIIIIIIMH O. .S L. TIME TABLE PacMBgtr No. 22 Pauenser No. 31 -SOUTH BOUND -NOBTH OOUND- Lv Mais'! 7:15 nm Lv tlrliham 6:10 p m Lv Garland 8:40 am Lv Corlnne 620 p m Lv Trtmont 8:45 am Lv Tremont 6:43 p m Lv Corlnne 9:30 am Lv Garland 6:63 p m Ar Urig-ham D:40 am Ar Malad 8:30 p m .ConnecU with Cache Connect with Cache Valley train No. 12 for Valley train No 11 from Oeden and Salt Lake. Omlen and Salt Lake. MIXED TRAIN. North Bound. Leaves Ogden 8:20 n. m. " Brigham 9:55 a. m. " Corinne 10:10 a. m. " Tremont. .. .10:52 a. m. l Garland ....11:20 a.m. Arrives at Malad 1 :oo p. m. South Bound. Leaves Malad 1 :3o p. m. " Garknd 3:25 p.m. Tremont 3:40 p.m. M Corinne ....4:30 p.m. " Brigham 4:55 p.m. Arrives at Ogden 6:25 p. m. F. L. Scofibld, Local Agent Garland Utah. LOCAL MAILS. MAILS ARRIVE. From South 1 1 .35 a. m. MAILS CLOSlt Going South 3:10 p.m. STAR ROUTE. Mails arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave tor Penrose and way at 11.50 a.m. Olllco hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. E. V. Schneider, General Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing Machlno Motors and Electric Flat-Irons. Oarland, Utah The sign ot the Big Clock is where you find J.W. Lewis. Practical Watchmaker nnd general gen-eral repairer. Boothe Block-Garland Block-Garland Utah. Real Estate, Loans Insurance. Will sell your land,-will buy you a home, will insure your property JL J will loan you money. 1 If you want to buy or sell, call on or address H. C. Vanausdeln, or C. J. Campbe, GARLAND, - UTAH. I ' I cyanide plant. Tho Duplox ledgo enters the Extension Exten-sion ground In nil of its strength and richness and mining men here who have examined the property nnd aro thoroughly thorough-ly familiar with tho Duplex nnd also the Extension property, express tho Arm con-Tlutlon con-Tlutlon that tho larger ore shoots will be uncovered upon the holdings of the now company. This lato deal has stirred representatives represent-atives of tho eastern and western Investors Invest-ors located In the camp nnd tbo extensions exten-sions and nearby ground of tho Extension Exten-sion company is now greatly In demand and being sought for. Los Angeles capitalists arc doing considerable con-siderable toward develoylng this part of Nevada and their latest Investment will probable redound to their credit. BUYS WHOLE TOWNSITE. Acquisition of almost an cutiro town-site town-site in which lots within tho past year have In some cases jumped from n valuation valua-tion ot 100 to from 1500 to JUOOO, was announced Inst evening by II II McCord Company of No 812 South Broadway. This townslte Is tliHt of Searchlight, and tho price named approximates $50, 000. The II II McCord Company also has luterests In this district under ground, in one or more of the rich gold mines. The principal purchase by tho company com-pany Is that of the Ormnna properties, consisting the prcntcr pnrt of the town-alle town-alle of Searchlight. Tho company has also bought fnrty-llvu acres comprising thu surface of the Duplex mine. Altogether Alto-gether thefio purchases total 1800 lota. Already the new branch of the Sauta Fe Hallroad Ik within ten miles of Searchlight nnd it is asserted that trains will be runnlug to the town by next Oct obcr. Then it is expected that a boom will make of this Important mlulng center, cen-ter, a distributing point for all of that oxteusivc mining district. The Company announces that It will start at once to build a lino hotel to cost at least S12.000. It will also erect stores and residences and mako other Important Import-ant Improvements. Tho Oarland Globe Ofllco is where tho H qualified voters of tho Sunset Precinct H must register their nnmcs to entitle them H to voto at the coining November election. H MONDA r AUGUST 13, Is tho opening H day Come early and avoid tbo rush. V1' HJ Tho intense Itching characteristic of Hs salt rheum and eczema is instantly al- Hi layed by applying Chamberlain's Salvo. Hi As a cure for skin diseases this salve Is HJ uncqualcd. For sale by liitcr Bros Drug Co. H Notice. This ofllco has been made a collection HJ agency for the medical work cntlthd HJ MEDIUULOOY. Those who have con- Hj trncted for tho book should ;unko" tho'h4 W regular payments here iindgit their re-. M Itespcctfully H Tho Garland Globe. H Hawks Layton 1 Contractors & Builders jfl Estimates and Material furnished H for all kinds of buildings. HJ Phone No, 8x Oarland, Utah T BJ A, R, SMITH & CO. I Dealer in 8 Fresh and Cured Meats and Green Groceries. B Fish and Game in Season. jfl Garland utahl V Bank of Garland I (INCORPORATED,) 1 1 BnucTonst I WW Rlter, president, ! t I r ' WW Rlter, Thomas Tt OnH . Thomas R Cutler, vlc-prct, : ,tr' Geo Komno. Geo T OdellJ I John R Cutler, Horace O Whit! , . I O. J. Campbell, cashier. I ney, W D Lewis, lloslah firau' I f and Walter P Eaton. I , Transacts general banking business. Exchange drawn oa that II principal cities of the United States and Europe. ( Open a savings account with us in your youth and provide far I old age. 1 Safety d. 'posit boxes for rent. , f Jhe Garland f lub, Eph Coombs., por. j ii Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. ' Garland Utah. ,! |