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H Our Fame i Spreading., '.' ' J B ' i. . ' H ,H j H Tho whole: of U;0 Triiiis-MUslssippJj H country was much into rented in the m recent Jubilee lield in Suit Lake nnd it B . lias boon spoken of by nil leading papers M of the west. In speaking nhont tii.H B grand celebration tliu Nebraska State H Journal of Augdst 1(1 says : B "On nn old lime wagon which np- H peared in the parad wore several pieeeH K of queer looking machinery mid thereby m hangs the etory uf the lint attempt to ' m produce beet sugar in America. In 1350 H Phillip dc la Mare, who for the paBt m quarter of a century has been a resident R- xjf Tooele county, met the lute President B Taylor of the Mormon chinch in Puna. m They decided to investigate the beet B sugar industry in iManco as it existed m at that time. The idea of tmnsplnnting m the industry to the quick soil of Utah B was followed up byPrcsidontTaylor and B Mr. I)e la Mare going to England, where B tlie necessary funds were raised, about B $(10,000, topuichaFc, not only machinery B for inanufauturing sugar from beets, but B for woolen and knitting niillH. The H machinery was shipped from Liverpool B in IBoti, and was landed at-St. Louis, H from whence it was shipped by boat to B Ft. Leavenworth on the Missouri rivur. B There were fifty-two wagon londs o B machinery and the cost of freighting it H from Leavenworth to Salt Lake City Hj was ifotll) per ton. The wagons and B machinery reached l'rovo in the tall o H 1852, from which place it was afterwards B brought to Salt Lake City and the plant B set up the following year. Beets were B grown from the first hiigar beet need B brought from France. Molasses was B made, but the apparatus for clarifying H the product was not included in tl o H supply of machinery. Beets were raised H on the alkali lands in the valley, but the B Hiigar made from them was bitter, and H t,hc factory was closed at the end of the H The Lehi sugar factory, in Utah B county, is one of the largest manufuctui- H ing institutions in the state. Between H -1,000,000 add 5,000,000 pounds of hiigar H nro made annually, and $160,000 ; paid B yearly to the fnrmois for beets. The H factory employs -00 men. At tiie H world's fair the grade of sugar produced H received the first prize. The daily B average of beets used is 305 tons, and the H output of sugar 4 12 sacks of ninety-eight H pounds each. H Castle Dale Corie.-pondeueo Trice Ad- H vcate: As an instance uf the proluic- H ness of Ki'iery county foil and its pe- H cuhar adaptability to the cultivation of H of sugar beets, it may be noted that in B two rows but II lods in length, Mr. B' John Peterson raised live bushels of the H fciiccharine beui ing vegetable. If more H had beed planted and the same ratio H had held out, it. would mean a yield of H 300 bushels to the acie. When Castle H valley gets a railroad it will rival the H famous southern California belt as the H liome of sugar beet factories. H Henry Joice got judgement against H tho Locust. Gtovo company of Lehi for B $2,-37. HO, nd after disposing of the H asserts of the company there still re- B maiued $1272.-i.S of the judgement un- H satisfied. Now Mr. Jojeo claims, that H the hiuorpouitoi-d, all Lehi parties, only H paid 10 pur cent of the capital stock, H and has begun euit to compel the puy- H meut of so much of the balance as may H be necessary to liquidate the indebted. B lies of the company. B Last night in Justice Willis's couitj B 'Wm. Kendall, B. Oaiidland, P.. Gray. I B C. Coll'idgeand J. Jackson woie on trial H for running noises on the streets on H Sunday afternoon. The Hist three boys l B are under 12 years of age and weioj B released witn a reprimand. The other B two were fined $2 00 eachnd aiu work. B ing it out on the stieets. B OAlBTOrt.IA. B ft:- jp . B Tderu is n time for everything, and I B tJie time to attend to a cold is when ib B itartA. Don't wait till you have con-1 B bumption but prevent it by using One B Minute Cough Cure, the great loined B for coughs, colds, croup, bronchittHuud B all throHt and lung troubles. II. B.1 B Merrihew. B Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar j B rhoea Kemely alwnyH affords prompt' K H'lii'l. For Sale by II. H. ;Mcrrihev. j '"v 'm ' ,jnrt t. -u A Remarkable ' Cure' of Chronic J Diarrhoea. In 1805, when I ecrved my country as n piivato, in company A, 107th Pennsyl yanm Volunteers, 1 contracted' chronic linrrhoea. It has given me n great deal df trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen different inedicinea and severaj piotniiient doctors without any permanent relief. Not long ago a friend i of mine sont me a sample bottle o Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1 Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that 1 bought and took a CO cent bottle; and now I can uay 1 am entirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to jou for this great lemedy, and recommend it to all suffering veterans. If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Henry Steinberger, Allentown, Pa. Sold by II. B. Merrihew, druggist. Report cf the condition of Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank at the Close of Business, July L'3 1897 MAIIIMTICS. Capital stock itGU.OCO 00 Surplus Fund ...".......,... .'3,000 00 Interest and Discount 1 ,074 48 Exchange mis Time deposits .'15.98S 25 Dent-ind deposits 'Alfim 80 Part Payments 440 00 Unpaid Dividends 04 W0 Rent ; 20 , $1'25,55.' 71 JlKSOUJiOKS. Loans and discounts $80,008 SI Over drafts 4,8.11 13 Bank building -11 ,004 31 Expenses ;. 1230 80 Due from other banks 14,172 12 Ca&h ; . . . 2,i:5:! SO Uoal estate 2,440 41 Stocks ')05 05 Fixtures 2,2:57 78 U2p,55:t 71 L, Ole Kllingscm, cuHhlor of ,tho Lehi Cointnercial and Sn ings Bank, Lehi city, Utah, do hereby solemnly swear the aboye account to be a true and cor rect account to the bestof my knowledge and belief. Oi.n 13i,mnhon, Cashier. Correct, attest : Thomas It C(JTi.r.it Directors. (ji:o. Wnim ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 12th day of August, 1807. Mosiaii Evans, Notaiy Public. SALE OF STOCK. The niiccn Consolidated Mining Company, lo cation and principal place of doiuK business I.elii, UtnJi, loent'on of mine, ljrikeson District, Tooele County, Utali. Notice is hcrtliy given that nt n meeting of the Hoard ofjirectors of the above named cor poration duly called nnd held on July CI, 1607 it wai decided to sellM3,003i shares of Treasury Slock. The same i ill he sold nt public miction to the highest Udder at the City HnU, I.ehi Utah nt 10 ix. ni.'on Sept. K. 18S7. ' Hi:nv Hvans,, Seeretaiy. J H. CAMi'iint.r, Vrekidcnt. ' a BStfSSipKIIMJ Miss Sara Douglues, a well known drcMnaker of Prove,, will take up a, Dressmaking Class in Lehi in two wcekB For particulars see Mary Smith. WAUTn Intelligent lady amenta VIU811E.U t0 8ei Dr. Cooley'u fjinous "ORANGE LILY" Home Treat ment for Female Troubles. A good bnsinefes. Address, C. .T Egan, 19 E. 7th South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. John Oriffin, of Zanesville, O., snys: "I never lived a day for thirty years without guttering agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Srlvo is unequalled. II. B. Merrihew. Ashman's Menthol Inhaler a Jewel! fiv.A woiimn Mill nit around iiriulmted In "h??rl-. niTve, tcollnu ileitiate ovit o VOVfy-i? ' "It-'tP. Ili'ad and ev racLt'iwlth TTllt.- ty pain, cold nettled In ercry bone.ro ' I Wtwyj niIultuIjIu that life ret'int a blank, I rjft . vSb but If slia would inaku the marvol I H Z oui llttlo liintrumrnt knuun at U ' a Vix Cimlimuii''Mriilliol Inliulcr J ..Y'n'Tlt li"r,l"My companion, lirrhuuiUchK would co m n loASfreqiiunt.filio would never linvo it cold, ml oio throat uml t-ularili voiilil luito no tt-rruis. i If jou r'l fl II ! liructUU .K'lfurll. ij ' .tall. HI) fl. efJ for IUi.W an Jlfl.l, Irtf. tlBIISUX IlilLUU)., UMl.SI, l.U., I'. 8. 1. Mood's Are gaining favor rapidly, b Bniliicds men and travel- 3a I I ler-j carry them In vest W III S pockets, ladles carry tliom m .In pumea. Iiomekcepors keep them 111 tnedlelne closcn, friend rccuiumcnd them to friend!. 25c. Tourist or Family Sleeping' Car Se'vice Do you know that every evening the Denver k Rio Grande R.R. in con nection with the K. G. W. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to 1 Denver, in which a lower berth can bo I secured for $2.00? In addition to this daily service, the D. fill. Q. W. also operates on Wednesdays, Thnredaysnnd Ft 'ays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, CbicagD, Boston and New York no change for Utah passengers at grently reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by tho Pullman Company and are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. The Tourist car 'feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic at tractions of the route, 'has placed the D. o: R. G. in the foremost ranks of Western Railroads. For rates and de tailed information, apply to any Ticket Agent of the R. G. W., or to B. F. Novins, General Agont, "or II. II. Gush ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, 1"). fc R. G., No. oS West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City. Sent Free! To any person interested in human matters, or who loves animals, we will ond free, upon application, a copy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this society. In addition to its intensely interesting reading, it contains a list of he valuable and unusual premiums iven by the paper. Address, The National Human Alliance, 410-411 United Charities Building, New vork. nn... linn . 1 j ,, . Through Service. The through car service to Denver, Kansas City, Umaha, Chicago, St. Louis and other eastern cities, via the UNION PACIFIC and connections, is unexcelled by any other line. The equipment consists of P.ullman and Tourist Sleepers, Ch"tir Cars, Din ing Cars, Bullet, Library and Smoking Cars. For tickers, time tables and other in formation call on your nearest agent or address , E. h LOMAX, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Omaha, Neb. Prizes For Brignt People. .1 . ' HOUll VlliL H'AYID-TUllTUl'OItE LOTEVI MDODHAK. The above letters, if properly arranged, will s pelbthe names of six well known' flowers. Can you solve tho Puzzle? If you do you can w in a prize. For the neatest and best arranged correct answer according to our judgement, of the abo-e problem, we will givo a gold filled, hunting case, American W'atch; to tho next best, a Diamond Ring. Wo give many other valuable prizes in this contest. A fow of them are as follows: Silverplated Water Pitchers, Bake Dishes. Nut Bowls, Butter and Cheese Dishes, cut glass, silver mounted Cracker Jars, and Bronzes Mantel Clocks, etc., in tho regular order of merit. Writo out tho words plainly and neatly, and see if you cannot win a prize. Bo euro to give your full name and correct ad dress, and enclose two-con t Htampwith your answer, and ve 'will notify you promptly whether you have, beon suc cessful or not. Ah the object of these prizes is to call attention toandadvertiee out i20-pagu monthly family matrazine; nnd story paperr Those who win prizes will be required to send us five yearly subsciibt.rs. Try it: see if you are one of the "Bright People." If you lire you may get a watch. We will also pay $10 cash for the best problem submitted for future use in our coluiniiH. Send to dav. Address Chicago Household Guest, Premium Dept., Journal Iildr', Chicago, 111. 1 I HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS V A SPECIALTY- , SttUst.-iolioii Otifwuntoocl.-'Q'y Ij-B-E-IX . TJTL.X-3:. ,' I - t, Brank'E). Hoblbs, I fl.nte Kegliter U. S. I.nnd Odlce ' All kinds of laud business I H attended to promptly. Cor- I re jpondence solicited. Twenty three yenra experience. Ollico I next door to U. S. Land Office. I Room 300. Srtll Lake City Utah. I DR. iMERRlHEW,. I CQSjfaJy Good work At I reasonable prices. D Office at MerrihewfH Drug Stoic. LEflll CITY, UTAH- P H Officer ;r Assayer, , Salt Lake City, TJ THUJIMAN & WEDGEWOOl) ' ' ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW I Rooms ." and 7 First National Bank Building, Provo, Utah. I Dr. Christensen, I dentist, I American Fork, Utah., American Fork City Roller Mills I Our patent and straight grado K FLOUR I Beats everything for quality K W. D. Robinson & Co. 1 .raericaja Pork, TT-haH. I Alex: U WyaU. 1 Wholesale Jeweler and Optician has " K taken a lease of the premises 17.' Main I sreet, two doors north of Walker Bros. bank, the old store ot 202 Main street ' S being too small for his increasing busi- B ness, is now in a position Coinanu- B fncture anything pertaining to tho B jewelry or optical business, having a B lirst-class workshop with the latest iui- B proved machinery. I also keep in stock B a very large lino ol diamonds, watches B and other jewelry, engineers' levels, B compasses, mineral glasses and artillcial JB eyes. I am a graduate as well as'n practical optician and can fit glasses to any eye that needs them, references from over 100 uerfcons in thia state that I have fitted with classes and artificial, eyes. Eyes examined FRISK of chary o' difficult ciibob invited. I will send goods to responsible parties for exami nation. Fine watch repairs and. chronometer repairing a specialty, get my prices before buying elsuwhero and you will save money. All goods guaran teed. Reward. 'the Rio Grand Western Railwa company will pay a reward of $t5.00 fo the conviction of any person throwing stones or other missies at its trains. A. K. Welby, General Superintendent. Salt Lake City, August 8th, 181)0. IhinH Tobacco .Spit mill Smoke Hor Mle Amir. To qui, tobacco cuhlly ami forever, lio ninir- ' netle. full of llfo, norvo anil vJ(?or, tuko No-To- Huo, tho lrnnder-workrr, that makes vr nk men , i ntroiiR. All ilruRjjlsts, MHorll. CuroBuararv tect UooUlev and earaplo fr. Addrei Sterling- ltcmedy Cw, GUlenc or Nv Y-wJc I i : 1 'wV4w.L J