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THE EVENING DISPATCH
JOHN L BARTOW Editor and Prop
Entered at toe ostoffice at Provo Utah for
transmission tough the mails as second
class matter
The office ot THE EvENING DISPATCH is
ocated half block north of the First National
Bank
communications should be addressed to
THE DISPATCH Provo Utah
TO DISPATCH PATRONS
Mr D P Felt IB the regular representative
of this paper Hia contracts and receipts will
bo ratified and recognized by the manage
ment
JOHN BARTOW
Proprietoi
TO THE BUSINESS MEN
Tire DISPATCH wishes to inaugurate the
system of monthly settlements It will pre
sent its accounts against merchants and busi
ness men for advertising and job work be
tween the first and the sixth of each month
and wishes naccounts against it to be pre
sented in the same way Where agreements
bavobeen made to pay In goods or produce
balances may ba settled ty orders
Respectfully
JOHN L BARrOW
NOTICE
No order from this office will be rec
ognized in settlement unless signed by
JKO L BARTOW
PROVO CITY FEB 2 1894
HOW IT REACHES
In the adoption of national policies
for the future the west can no longer
bj ignored with safety One has only
to reflect that to the west the south
is linked as with hoops of steel both
commercially and socially to enable
one to properly estimate the gravity of
the situation It is certain that the
orders sent annually from the south
have fallen off thirtythree per cent
this season those from the west over
fortyeight per cent This in the ag
gregate amounts to nearly or quite
eighty per cent of western and south
ern patronage Need any one longer
wonder at the closed factories the
small importations the armies of idle
men and women to be supported by
charity this winter throughout the east i
and north It amounts to a sum of
suffering before which the largest
minded philanthropist of the age
may well stand aghast It is not only
that our silver mines are idle our
southern enterprises are crippled that
J crime murder and suicide are rampant
here but that the same conditions ex
ist all over the land aye in Europe
thefar east as well as the isles of old
ocean There is practically no limit to
the fearful sum of misery occasioned by
the stagnation the result of thedemon
etization of silver
S l ofur good friends tell us that
these evils are the result of McKinley
ism but McKinleyism does not
directly affe t industries in India
China and Japan or these distant lands
would not have been prosperous
up to the very day of the clos
Hfng or the mints 01 India
dth nhave been plunged at o mo
ments warning into the financial
abyss where they lie helplessly dying
now McKinleyism iswithout doubt a
great evil here at home The tariff
McKinley i was the father of was de
signed Only to pinch our own poor but
it did n9t reach those other and dis
tant f dswas not so intended in
deed But this silver evil is the pro
duct of a combined resolution formed
by the Bothchilds the bankers
of Frankfort of Berlin of Amster
dam of London and of YorktoTaid
the poorstill further and increase the
power riches and luxuries of the rich
men of the world
Restore silver and this entire land
from one end to the other England
France Germany Euspia the Indies
China and Japan would feel the impe
tus of renewed hope at oncein a day
indeea Continue the policy of de
monetization and all the free trade all
thoprotection and all the tariff com
promises which have ever entered the
I brains of men cannot lift the load of
misery from the overburdened should
ers of the poor and the working men
of the world
Two bold facts stand out in full re
liefin this connection There is not
enough money of ultimate redemption
without silver There is too little
money of any kind and even if there
were enough the middle and lower
classes with our crippled and worse
destroyed industries these classes
have nothing to trade for it
The armies of idle despair
ing and suffering men must
grow larger and larger as the
days go on There is no help for the
situation and no help for the future
unless we return tojthe financial pol
iy which favored all instead of
asiugie class We suffer here in
Utah and in all the wide west if it
would lessen our burdens to know
that all the world suffers similarly
they would be light indeed But un
fortunately the suffering of the world
but increases our own ours in return
but increases theirs The bankers ex
periment has been a costly one indeed
but if it is not very soon abandoned
I the peace of the world the law and
order forces of Christendom will suc
cumb before theever advancing tide of
anarchy which is richly fed by the dis
tresses of the poor
U 4Eo W CHXLDS is dead His char
acter and career are both well known
to the people of this country He was
great philanthropist who did let his
Bright hand know every time his left
I did a charitable deed He did not be
lieve in hiding his light under a bushel
His first appearance above the surface
was madewhen he commenced giving
Grant fine dinners and dwelling
houses He was ostentatious to an of
5 fensive degree indicating a vulgar
lnbutiwithal not a bad man His
relief and charItable enterprises l for
i
printers wele praiseworthy and useful
No very great moril force in the world
has been lost in his death just one of
the common ones has laid down to
sleep
THE passage by congress of the Wil
son bill is but the commencement of a
long series of reform measures we
trust It is the breaking of f the ice
Now let the flood roll copiously freely
until the last taint of republican legis
lation has been wiped from the statute
books At least McKinleyism should
now be a lost quantity in governmental
policy
THE fairer prospects of the B Y
by reason of the awakening interest of
the church in this great educational
enterprise is subject of congratulation
for our people of all religious and of all
political opinions It will prove in
deed a red letter day when the church
comes forward with an adequate en
dowment for the school of schools of
the territory
THE Tribune reaches the hishly
just conclusion thatUtah should have
a fish hatchery Indeed there is noth
ing we can name of greater import
ance than this save indeed it may be
a game and fish law which will protect
and preserve these great blessings for
the use and benefit of the people but
especially of the poorn
THE Logan Journal has a head it
seems If it were chopped off the
Journal would get fewer bumps and
go through life upon a slower but
smoother train head to either the en
gine or the caboose wouldnt matter
THE Rio Grande boys doubtless feel
good over the restoration of their sal
aries and so do we because we take it
that in the mind of that clearheaded
business man E T Jefferies times are
getting better
IT dont take much to convince the
Tribune that the democrats in the
senate are opposed to the admission
of Utah It relies upon conflicting re
ports to prove the fact that they are
opposed
TUB question in England now is if
Gladstone will resign If the pressure
against silver were to let up on that
eyent we would hail it with joy
THE comments upon the passage of
the Wilson bill through the house are
as various as are the noses of jthe editors
making them
THE Standard has sold its circula
tion This is not always the best
policy albeit it may work well in Og
den
THE Standard and the Enquirer have
settled it It Is the democrats in con
gress who are delaying statehood
Popular Everywhere I
Beginning with a email local sale in
a retail drug store the busineEs of
Hoods Sarsaparilla has steadily in
Creased until there is scarcely a village I
or hamlet in the United States where
it is unknown
Today Hoods Sarsaparilla stands at
the head in the medicine world ad
mired in propriety and envied in merit t
by thousands of wouldbe competitors
It has a larger sale than any other
medicine before the American public
and probably greater than all other
sarsaparillas and blood purifiers com
bined
Such success proves merit
If you are sick is it not the medicine I
for you to try Hoods Sarsaparllla I
Cures
A Modest Request
JOeYou know that S10 I lent
Brown three or four months ago
SamYes
JoeHe hasnt paid it back and
cant and I think you ought to go
havers in the loss with me
SamWhat have I got to do with it
JoeHe was on his way to get it
from you when he struck me and I
saved you 10 Under the circum
stances dont you thing you ought to
save me S5Detroit Free Press I
Journalism In Sorria
Journalism in Servia is a peculiar
institution The Schumadiski List
which has the reputation of being the
leading newspaper of the kingdom
came out one day with the following
announcement on its first page Ow
ing to the intolerable laziness of our ed
itor in chief Mr Zrak who spends his
nights in feasting and sleeps the whole
day through our number this week is
only half its usual size Philadelphia
Record
Heliotropism is the peculiar property
shown by many plants notably the
sunflower of always turning toward the
sun In the case of seedlings the phe
nomenon is especially marked The
cells on tho light side are apparently
retarded in growth thus causing a
curvature toward that side Professor
Romanes has experimented with an in
termittent light such as that of an
electric spark discharge upon mustard
seedlings and has found that the helio
tropic effect produced in this way is far
greater than that caused
by the sun or
any other form of light Strange to
say however this abnormal influence
is unaccompanied by the generation of
phlorophyll the green coloring matter
in plants which requires sunshine for
its proper production Pall Mall Ga
zette
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E WEAKNESS
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and all tho train of evils
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I A lh IT worrretc Pull strength
development and tone
A IL AAI Bivcato every organ and
ciivii i Ff I t t blraple portion nnturalmethodg of the body
ll11VA I J ceon ImmedlatolmproTement Failure Impossible
2000 references Boot I
explanation and proofs I
mailed scaled free
ERIE MEDICAL CO I
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As old aa
the hills and
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ed Tried
rt and proven
is the verdict
o f millions
S I m m 0 U S
Liver Regu
lator is the
Better only Liver
Bettermedicine
medicine to
which you
can pin your
7 faith for a
1J7J tin cure A
wgvig mild laxa
tive and
purely veg
etable act
e II ing directly
A 1Ic on the Liver
t t s
and Kid
neys Try it
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea
The King of Liver Licdlclnes
II 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regu
lator and can conscienclously say it I is tbo
king of all liver medicines I consider it a
medicine I chest in 1 itself JEo W JAc i
SON Tacoma Washington
JG9EVERY PACKAGE
Hcs tho Z Stamp in red on wrappen
To the I Publ1C
The undersigned have this day sold
their entire drug paint and oil busi
ness known as the Excelsior Phar
macy to Nathan Sears of tne Sears
glass and paint company of Salt Lake
city All accounts and notes due or to
become due to the firm of Pyne
Maiben are payable to Mr Sears and
he will assume all obligations of the
firm We take pleasure in commend
ing him to the goad will and patronage
of the public and trust that he will re
ceive such support in the future as we
have done in the past
pastPYNE
PYNE MAIDEN
Having purchased the business of
Pyne Maiben as above stated I hold
myself readiness to serve all patrons
of the old firm and all new ones that
may come with the best of everything
in my line The name of the business
will continue as the Excelsior Phar
macy and Mr Pyne will be retained as
local manager
NATHAN SEARS
Paovo Dec 301893 1 m
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the Stock
holders of the Spanish Pork East Bench
Irrigation and Manufacturing Com
pany that there will be a meeting of
the stockholders of said company held
at tha city hall in Spanish Fork city
Monday February 5 1894 at 11 oclock
a m for the purpose of hearing the
annual financial report of the directors
and for the election of a president and
director two directors and treasurer
for the ensuing two years j also to vote
upon the following amendments to the L
articles of agreement of said incorpor
ate company towit
That article fifth thereof be amend
ed so as to increase the limit of the
capital stock from twentyone thous
and dollars to thirtysix thousand
eight hundred and seventyfive dollars
the number of shares from 1400 to
1475 and the par value of each share
from fifteen dqUars to twentyfive dol
lars Also to transact any Other bus
iness that may properly come before
the meeting
WM B HUGHES
President
NICHOLAS SMITH Secretary
Spanish Fork City January 12 1894j
A Testimonial
PROVO Utah Dec 27th 1893
To whom it may concern
This will introduce to the public our
esteemed friend of Provo Frederick
Raile a practical Baunscheidtist
hose medical treatment has brought
us relief from the great variety of r
pains and diseases to which WH have in
the past been subject and which has
been successful when all others have
failed
In recognition of this superior treat
ment the genuine Baunscheidlism
which operates through the skin as an
epidermic cure without the aid of medi
cine taken in the stomach we recom
mend it to all suffering humanity as the
best and surest means of relief and as
an aid to nature where there is a pos
sibility recovery We especially re
commend it to those suffering from
rheumatism or gout and those diseases
which are an outgrowth of either of
them also from sore throat and a great
variety of ills that it has entirely re
moved from us Itp harmless nature
and its cheapness as well as the great
relief it has brought to us and our fam
ilies induce us tourge upon our friends
and the sick everywhere to give it a
trial and thus add their testimonies to
those which we here cheerfully sub
scribe in behalf of a system of treat
ment of which we are today the great
est beneficiaries Respecfully
LAKE VIEW
J 0 Nielsen Wm KoFquist
A JN Lruvenuge enz venage
E A Newell Charles Hanson
PROVO
Karl G Maeser Wm Mitchell
Mr Ed Stewart Mrs E Stewart
John Richards Mrs Richards
Christian Bandle Mrs Mercy Peay
A Saxey Mrs TRSundberg
Jas A Bullock Mrs E Bullock
M L Barrett Mrs H M Barrett
James Stevenson Ole E Olsen
Mrs Marv Olsen John Erickcon
Mrs H Devey Theresia Osterloh
If any one is afflicted who wishes to
consult or write they may do so with
strict confidence Address inclosin
2 cent stamp Fred Raile P 0 box
197 Ernvo Utah
FBEOEIUOK RAILE Agent
Practical Baunscheidtist
Cor 8th and F Streets Proyo
Notice of Dissolution
t
The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned firm of con
tractors and builders is this day dis
solved by mutual onsent H H Wells
retiring from the busineas All con
tracts will be finished by Ben R Race
i H ET WELLS
BEN R RACE
Prvo January i 1894
Low Rates
are still in effect to eastern points via
tHe Rio Graiido Western railroad
Remember the Rio Grande Western is
noted for the elegance of its equipment
its new coaches its free chair cars its
tourist or colonist sleepers and its new
and artistic Pullman Double Drawing
Room Palace Sleepingcars which run
througuto Chicago without change
Speed Safety and Comfort is its
well earned motto Two main line
1t xpress to the eaj daily
I
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TTSTIIAY NOTICE hare in my possession
ill tbo following described animals im
pounded estrays or for trespass
One dark bay mare 7 or 8 years old branded
on bit thigh running sore on right
side
1
One brown mare 6 or 7 years old brandcd
we on left thigh
damage and costs on said animals be not
paid within ten days from date of this notice
they will be sc Id to the highest cash bidder at
Payson City estray pound at 2 oclock p m
on the 5th day of February Ib94
Dated at Payson city Utah countyterritory
of Utah this 20th day January 1SW
JAMES REECE
Poundkeenerof said City
MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO A
iJJ decree of foreclosure and order of sa
to me directed by the First Judicial District
court of the territory of rtah t shall expose
at public sale at the front door of the county
courthouse in the city of Provo county of
Utah and territory Utah on the 23rd day of
February 1894 at 12 oclock m all the right
title claim and interest Joseph S Bonny
of in and to cbe following described real
estate situnte lying and beinginUtah terri
tory Utah countyand described as follows to
wit Commencing rods north of the south
east corner of lot 1 block 35 plat A Spring
yule city survey of buildinglots thence north
5J rods theuce west SK rods thence south 53S
rods thence east 8H rods containing an area
of fortyeight square rods more or leas
Also one half interest in all that certain
piece or parcel of land situatEd inSprlngvJlie
aforesaid and bounded and described as fol
lows Commencing the northeast corner
of lot 1 block twelve 12 plat A Spring
yule survey of building lots in section 33
township seven 71 south of range three 131
east of Salt Lak Meridian thence west 103
feet thence south 27 feet thence east 103 feet
thence north 27 feet to the place of beginning
together with all and singular the tenements
hereditamtnts and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining
To be sold as the property of Joseph S
Bonny at the suit of Albert C Staten
Terms of sale cash
NAT M BiuanAM U S Marshal
By W 0 NORREFL Deputy Marshal
Dated February 2nd 1894
STRAY NOTICEI have in my posses
1i slon the following described animal im
pounded aa estray or lor trespass
One red heifer about two years old branded
resemb ling iSesj on lft thigh blotch on left
hip swallowifiF fork in right ear and crop
In left ear 3g
If damage and costs on said animal be not
paid within ten dllYs from date of this notice
she will be sold to the highest cash bidder at
Spanish Fork city estray pound at 2 oclock
on the llth day of February 1894
Dated at Spanish Fork city Utah county
territory of Utah this 1st day of February
1894
REES D JAMES
Poundkeeper of said City
ESTRAY NOTICE have in my possession
the following described animals Im
pounded as estrays or for trespass
on right thigh
mon
One sorml mare and colt three years old
both hind legs white and white face branded
If damage and costs on said
animals be not paid within fifteen
days from date of this notice they will
be sold to the highest cash bidder at the
estray pound in Salem at 1 oclock p m on
llth day of February 1S94
Dated at Salem Utah connty Territory of
Utah this 27th day of January
JAMES HANKS
Poundkeeper of said Precinct
T STRAF NOTICE 1 navoin possession
JQl following described animal Impound
ed as estray
One three year old red cow branded on left
hip twjijjj upcer half crop and under bit in
loitjK Gxftl car small niche in right
If cost on said animal be not paid
within ten days from date of this
notice it will be sold to tho highest cash
bidderat Payson estrav pound at 2 oclock p
m on the 10th day of February 1894
Dated at Payson city Utah county territory
of Utah this 30th day of January 1894
JAMES REECE
Poundkeepor of said city
SUMMONS THE DISTRICT COURT OF
0 the Fiigt Judicial District of the Territory
of Utah < ah county
JpJdIII tR b nllll tif1 Marv A Egan de
f en da I r
The People of tho territory of rtah send
greeting to Mary A Egan
You are hereby required to appear In an
action brought against you by the above
named plaintiff in the Distriot Court of the
First Judicial District of tho Territory
Utah and to answer the complaint filed there
in within ten days exclusive of tho day of
servicej after the service on you of this sum
mons if servea within this county or If
served out of this county but in this district
within twenty days otherwise within forty
days or Judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of this
complaint
The said action is brought to obtain decree
of this court dissolving the bonds of matri
mony existing between plaintiff and defend
ant and that plaintiff awarded the exclusive
care and custody ol his minor children towit
John T 1 < gan aged five years and James P
Rrrnn nif thrnn nnyoa nn I
e v vv oJ V VL tUuu H
liof and for costs
Plaintiff alleges that on December 7 1893
the defendant wholly yisregarding her mar
riage vows at the town of P V Junction in
Utah county Utah Territory with one lack
oy alias Ed Tracey did commit adultery
subsequent her said marriage and has ever
since lived in an open state of adultery with
said Blaektiy alias Ed TraceyJas plaintiff
is informedand believes and plaintiff is In
lormed and believes and upon such Informa
tion and belief alleges the fact to be that de
fendant is now living at No 223 South rain
street Fort Worth Texas in an open state of
adulterywith saidBlaekoy alias Ed Tracoy
That on said 7fh day of December 1893 the
said defendant without any cause or excuse
deserted plaintiff and his domicile and did on
said date elope with the said Blackey alias
Efl Tracey and did on said dato take with her
plaintiffs said child Jmnes P Egan and now
retains custody of said minor child That by
rcRSonof the premises tho defendant not a
fl > and proper person to have thecare custody
or training of said child
For fuIl rand further particulars reference
is hereby made to the plaintiffs complaint
now on file herein
And you are hereby notified that If you fall
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required the said plaintiff will apply i
to the court for the relief therein demanded
and costs of suit
Witness the Hon Harvey WSmith Judge
and the Seal of tho District Court
of the First Judicial District in and
qEAL for the territory of Utah this 27th
day January in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred
and ninetyfour
utL iEERr JR clerk
Byn B TiiGRjtAM
Warner Warner Deputy dork
Attorneys for Plaintiff
MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO AN
JLVJL order of sale decree and foreclosure
to me directed by tho District Court of the
First Judicial District theTerritory of Utah
shall expose at public sale at tho frontdoor
of the county courthouse In the city of
Provo county of Utah and territory of Utah
on tho 24th day of February A D 3894 at 12
o clock m all the right title claim and in
terest of Andrew J Stewart Jr and Melissa
R Stewart his wife Andrew Stewart Sr
and Mary Stewart his wile Robert L lamp
bell William Campbell George Everett and
William M Egan defendantsof in and to the
following described real estate situate lying
and being in Benjamin Precinct Utah county
Utah Territory and described as follows
towit
The description and particular boundaries
of the property authorized to bo sold under
and by virtue of this decree so far as the
same can be ascertained from the mortirntro
referred to or from the complaint filed in
LUiS acuouare as IOUOWB towu
Said land being situated In the precinct of
Benjamin county of Otah Utah Territory
towit Beginning utonp quarter section cor
nerbetween sections thirty 30 and thirtyone
31 township eight south of range two eastof
Salt Lakn moredian and running thence
south fifteen and seventy hundreths is 701
chains thence north 89 H degrees cast eleven
and thirty hundreths 1130 chains thence
south degree west twentytwo and twenty
five huudreths 2jchainsthencnorth 89 V
degree west twenty one and thirty hun
dreths 2130 chains thence north V degree
I east twentytwo and thirty hundretns 22 30
chains thenco north 89 H degrees west five
I 5 chains thence north H degree east twenty
I 20 chains thence north aj 4 degrees east
three 3ichains thence north yt degree east
sixteen 10 chains thence east eleven fin
chains thence south twentyone Slchains to
place of beginning of boundary Area 100
acres be the Fame more or less
To be sold as tho property of Andrew J
Stewart Jr and MelissaIl Stewart his wlto
Andrew J btewart Sr and Mary Stewart his
wife Robert L Campbell William Campbell
George Everett and William M Egan at the
suit of A H Raleigh
Terms of sale cash
Dated February 1 1894
NAr 31 BRIGHAJITT S Marshal
By Taos FOWLER Deputy Marshal
Jolla > t Cannon attorney for plaintiff
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
O AMDEL i KING
SAMUEL
ttorneyatLaw
Collections Promptly Attended to
O ce First Mational Bank Building Provo
E E2TOWLDEN
RE
Fire Insurance GENERAL AGENT
Life
Accident tlate glass Money to Loan
Livestock
RU dSi3sPS PROVO UTAH
WILLIAM H KING
Attorneyatlaw
Rooms 5 and 7 FIrst National Bank
Building
PROVO UTAH
JE BOOTH B A WILSON A L BOOTH
BOOTH WILSON
AttorneysatLaw
No 23 North J Street
PROVO UTAH
A i D GASH
AttorneyatLaw
Boom 7 County Courthouse
PROVO CITY UTAH
S B THURMAN
AttorneyatLaw
Rooms land 3 First National Bank Building
PROVO a UTAH
M it WARNER I F p WANNER
I WARNER WARNER
Attys and Counselors
At Law
Rooms 13 14 Union Block Provo City Utah
WHJTECOTTON JOHN
Attorneysatlaw
Rooms and 12 National Bank Block
PROVO CITY UTAH
M M KELLOGG E E CORFMAN
iELLOGCf COEFMAJS
AttorneysatLaw
Room Hines Building
Provo City Utah
K EJNG
Sx
Attorneyat Law
Office in National Bank of Commerce Bulldlni
on 7th Street
PROVO CITY UTAH
DHOUTZ
D
AttorneyAtLaw
Provo Utah
E A VEATC1I W H ilONAUAK
WEATCH MONAHAN
Law and Collections
Office Union Block ProVo
Q W HUFF 00
JDDTISTS
Office on J Street up stairs Opposite
Postoffice Provo
rBJP F REED
JDETTIST
Office oyer Pyno and Maibens Drug
Store Provo Utah
A McOURTAIN M D
Physician and Surgeon
Office rooms 3 and 4 Hines Block Provo
Office hours 9 to 12 a m2 to 4 p m
Residencoone block north of First ward meet
inghouse Residence telephone No 4E of
fice telephone No 28
QE D 0 MINER
Surgeon U P Ry
Office and Residence
Main St Nephi
R C WATKINS
JrchUeci and Superintendent
uiuce in union UlocK
PROVO UTAH
JOH Nfl DAVIES
Locksmith Grinder and Repairer
of all Kinds of
SflriicallustTDiciits Fine Tools Razors
Kmyes Scissors Saws Etc
Filing and Repairing Saws
Corner of F and 5th Sts Second Ward
Provo Utah
BLUB NURSERY
Provo City Box 39
The on ly holder of a gold medal in
Utah Awarded at the Territorial
Fair 1891
Florist and LandscaDe Gard
ner All kinds of Fruitsand Orna
ments in season Japanese Chinese
and Australian rare plants
Roses and Evergreens A
Specialty Lawn Grass seed extra
clear Mail all orders to
C H Blomsterberg
437 West 3d Street
o
Bread The 8taff of life
To Benefit 1he General Public and divide our profits directly
with the consumers we have concluded to cut the prices i
on Flour and Feed to the following Low Rates
1
Family Loose 70
Bates No 1 75 cents per sack I
Straight Grade 7Th
Sea Foam 80 f It f
Patent 821 1 IC C
Bran 70cents per 100 lbs
Shorts 80 cents per 100 lb =
Delivered Promptly to any Part of Town
TEB1IIS SPC > T CASJBr
EXCELSIOR ROLLER MillS JWHoover
HENRY WAGENER
California Brewery
EMIGRATION CANYON
LAGE EEE
Bottled Beer a Specialty m1
Office ii1ld 3po j 117 asjtl IS East 2 i SoU h S a
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
WM OEEEE President I JOHN JONES Superintendent
SPANISh FOItK
Coooerative Institution
a lii i
MANUFACTURERS OF
HARNESS BOOTS and SHOES
DEALERS IN
DRY COODS HARDVAREaj
CROCERIES CLOTHINC
FURNITURE FANCY NOTIONS
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
ROLLER MILL FLOUR GRAIN
Star Meat MarketA
Maiben Block J Street Provo City Utah
The Leading Meat Market
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Estimates Promptly Furnished on any kind Work
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iE I Union Pacific System
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Q 0 SpjyQP pl Time Table In Effect Nov 26 1893
SOUTH I Subject to change with I NORTH
out notice
No I NO2
I Leys Daily I STATIONS I Ar Daily I J
145 am Ogden 740 pm
800 SaitLake610 u
0003 LehiJunction 510
65100
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903 Leh 1 7
909 American Fork501
915 Pleasant Grove455 II
927 Late View443
940 Provo 430 u
949 Springville 421 u
956 spanish Fork414 u 0
1003 Benjamin 407
102 u u
1021 Santaquin 349 h
1110 Nepfii 300 u
457 Ioroni 125
535 U Ephraim1250 h
600 Manti 1225
1145 u J ua b 2 25
Arrive Daily Leave Dally 1
12 10 p m Juab 225pm l
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810 p m
1000 pm Frisco 430 a m
Trains South of Juab run daily except Sunday
Trains Leave Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 700 am930 am 245 7 00pm
Trainsleave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at l45am 900am 325pm 615pm
Logan Train leaves Provo at 430 p m Salt Lake 245pm at Logan 640 pm
Service between Provo and Eureka leave Provo 430 p m arrive Eureka
11 50 a m leave Eureka 2 20 p m and arrive Provo 940 nm
Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at
745 a m
Remember the Union Pacific ia the Best line for New Mexico andArizona
Before buying Through Thicketsget figures
For further information as to rates maps etc write to your nearest Union
Pacific ticket agent
SHHOLARK I
OLIVER W MINK
ELLERY ANDERSON Receivers I
FREDRICK R COCJDERT
JOHN A DOANE I
GEO W CRAIG Agt Provo Utah
E L LOMAX D B SUBLET
Genl Pass and Tkt Agt Genl Agt Pass Dept cj
Salt Laxe Utah
E DICKINSON Qenl Manager i
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