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No 136Vol 3 PROVO CITY UTAH TUESDAY APRIL 24 1894 PRICE FIVE CENTS A COPY
THE LOCAL NEWS
Eules to Govern the Fruit
Tree Inspectors
MESS HERBERT INJURED I
J M
My Falling From a Balloon How
WeBtwood of Sprinsrville failed to be
Appointed Fruit Tree Inspector for the
Sprimrville District
The county court in special session
Monday April 23d by resolution fix ° d
the districts of fruit tree inspectors co
extensive with the various school dis
tricts of the county except that
Provo Bench Lake ViE wand Vine
yard constitute one fruit tree inspect
ors district and Benjamin and Lake
Shore were combined into one district
also Sprmgville and Mapeton Fair
field and Cedar Fort and Alpine and
Highland
Rules to covei trult tree inspectors
forthis county wea adopted as fol
lows I
IIt shall be tht luty of each tree
inspector to ins uot all the trees in his
district as oftei is ihe circumstances
may require du ni f to exceed a
period of twenIt ys each and
every year and lit an tI require all
owners or occupant of 311 lands bear
ing fruit or bern tn tj spray and
otherwise cleansa t1 I n s required by
and legislative
an act ot the gover jr
assembly in regaro to the inspection of
fruit trees approved M rch 7 18Jt and
1 in conformity with the proclamation
of the probate judge ot said county
2Sald inspectors shall be appointed
and their term of iflice shall ba tor two
J
years and until their successors are ap
pointed and qualified and they shall
give a bond in the penal sum of 50000
to be approved by ihe probate judge
3 The corupen ° atiou of said tree in
spectors shall bo fixed at 200 per day
for the time necessary in the perform
ance of said labor
4The aforesaid inspectors shall
keep an ace unt of the number of
orchards inspected and the labor per
formed in said inspection and report
l to the county court on or before the
first Monday in September of each and
every year
Under these rules the following in
spectors were appointed
For Provo Evan Wride Span
ish Fork James Miller salem R
J NutUll Payson G Peery Spring
LaKe W B JJarnett Santaquin W
JH Boyle Goshen John Morgan Lake
I Shore AM Ferguson Provo Bench
F
Vinevaid and Lake View George
Pleasant Grove F 0 Banks
Clinger
American Fork James Pully Lehi
George Glover Alpine Thos Whitby
FaIrfield W F Cook Springville W
F Wiscumbe
Miss Herbert Injured
I
the aeron
At 7 oclock last evening
I auts at last got everything in appar
r ently perfect order for a grand balloon
ascenSiOn and parachute jump
There was nut a riople of wind ana
I
the billoon was filled as it has been im
possible to fill it here at any time du r
ing the last few days owing to wind
It stood out erect and without a move
ment as pretty as a picture The
poles were dropped Miss Herbert got
into the parachute and the order to let
little
lven The plucky
her go was given
under
female aeronaut ran to swing
the balloon but in some unacoount
1 able manner the cut off knife had been
moved and the rope by which the para
chute is attached to tile balloon was cut
into so deep that it would not bear tht
rk always experienced in lift
1 heavy jerk j
ground it
I ing the aeronaut from the
her about
1 succeeded only in lifting up
six or eisht feet and throwing her along
the ground some fifteen or twenty feet
into a large pile of rocks
The lady fell heavily bruising her
body very much an J breaking the flesh
on her arms in several places and
severely spraining an ancle
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fiOWE TAFT
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Ju3t how the accident occurred is not
knuwn Manager McErlaine is of the
opinion that some one thinking to as
certain juat why it was that Harris
failed to cut the parachute fioe from
the balloon went to examine the cut
off apparatus and without realizing
what he teas doing cut the rope some
Aeronaut Harris says there was such a
crowd of people near the balloon run
nine back and forth and stepping over
the parachute as it lay on the
ground that it is more than
likely some one caught the rope at
tached to the cut off knife with his
foot and pulled it
The balloon itself after the jerk
which broke the rope oscillated con
siderably and nearly toppled over It
finally got into position and ascended
to a height of at least 5000 feet
and came down on the Bullock farm
near Springville
The company of aeronauts are very
much discomfited After battling with
fie wind burniie the top out of their
balloon and haying to put in a new
one ripping it up the side and again
lepairing it and at last getting every
thing into perfect shape for a most
beautiful ascension to have this acci
dent happen them entailing a heavy
doctor bill with all of their other ex
penses is enough to make them feel
that Provo is their hoodoo
Aeronaut Harris has followed the
business for twelve years and lie says
be never has had such a run of hard
luck as he and the company have come
up against here
Sprinffvilles Tree Inspector I
Sprincville perhaps more than any
other city in the territory has been
d aplv interested in the late horticul
tural legislation As is well known
pending the passage of th9 bill the
citizens there bestirred themselves and
secured some valuable alterations in
the text of the bill Since its passage
Mayor flail called citizens meeting
to ccnsider the law and how best to
live up to its requirements whether
orchard owners shall unite and em
oloy a man to do all the spraying etc
At the adjourned session of this meet
ing it was determined to recommend to
the county court for appointment as
fruit tree inspector J M Westwood
Tnis recommendation was made to the
court One J S Scott being present
in court at its first session to speak on
the subject of spraying convince Isome
membe s by his very lucid talk that he
was exceptionally well posted on the
duties involved in the office of tree in
spector W F Wiscombe had friends
in the court also Selectman Deal in
respect for the meeting of citizens of
his town who nominated him voted
for Westwood Judge Jones voted for
Westwood because Westwood is a
republican The first ballot stood
Westwood 2 Scott 1 Wiscombe 3
After consultation and further ballot
ing Wiacombe was chosen as the
dissenting choice of the court Judge Jones only J
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An International Womens Congress
The Hon Ettore Socci a member of
the Italian parliament through the
pages of The Humanitarian asks if it
would not be possible to hold an interna
tional womens congress in Rome in
1895 in order to give prominence to the
womens movement which is spreading
its ramifications throughout the world
He is an ardent advocate of the move
ment The emancipation and higher
education of women he declares would
not destroy in her the feeling of wife
and mother and still less would it Undermine
I
dermine family life
is Your Tongue
Coated your throat ary your eyes
dull and inflamed and do you feel mean
generally when you get up in the morn
ing Your liver and kidneys are not
doing their duty Why dont you take
Parks Sure Cure If it does not make
vou feel better it costs you nothing It
cures Brights D isease Diabetis and
all Kidney complaints Only guaran
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Bnsan B Anthonys Plain Talk
There are women whose souls sever
rise above red tape It is a sad thing to
be the husband or child of such a woman
and perhaps a sadder thing to be the
servant Then again there are women
for
wholesome contempt
who have a
quibbling They regard the fact not
the fashion the end of the road not the
windings along the way Susan B An
thony is one of these women
See here she said at the recent na
tional convention of woman suffragists
you can tangle me up in just two min
utes if thats what youve come all the
way down to Washington to do I dont
know much about parliamentary law
Ive always had too much to do to learn
how not to do it If you want to teach
me wiry go ahead If you want to help
do the work for which we are gathered
here then put your red tape in your
pocket and come down to business
It positively astonishing plainly
Aunt Susan can talk to her hearers and
yet not offend It is undoubtedly be
cause of her absolute sincerity and ear
nestness No one gets mad at Aunt
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THE SMITH CASE
The Plaintiff Was a Hoodo
to His Companies
ALL WENT BANKRUPT
BANKRUPTI I
lie Has Been Engaged in Many Lumber
Selling Enterprises Dont Know Who
the Manager of the Defunct Ainslie
Lumber Company Was
The big civil suit Wm H Smith ve
National Bank of Commerce et al still
continues to drag its weary length
along in the First District court
W H Smith the plamtiffwas called
to the stand this morning and was sub
jected to a vigorous crossexamination
by Mr Thurman Witness stated in
substance Am in the lumber busi
ness and sold a considerable amount
in 1892 keep a full set of books my
former residence was at Red Cloud
Nebraska acted as traveling agent for
the Nebraska Lumbei company which
has now gone out of business after
coining to Sail Lake I went into busi
ness for myselfand was associated with
the Ainslia Lumber company in 1890 I
worked for 15000 per month worked
until July 18jj this company had six
yards in Utah Provo Springville Park
City Ogden Salt Lake and Pocatella
I received onethird of the pro
fits for running these yards
when the company failed all the
yards went under the profits on these
small yards amounted to about 27000
R D Jones was connected with the
Ainslie Lumber company at Portland
being one of the directors I dont
know really who the manager was
the business at Red Cloud tailed as did
the business at Portland
Did every company you ever was
associated with fail V
Yes sir
Continuing witness testified My
wife was a stockholder in the Amelia
company think i 1 got the drafts re
ferred to for lumber Isold on my own
account after I severed my connection
vith the company I bought the lum
oer and paid cash for it and sold it on
sixty and ninety days and these Grafts
I i placed in the National Bank of Com
merce at Provo fcr collection I had at
this time bank account with McCor
nick drew on nearlj all the companies
I i had drafts on and they were good
but I brought the drafts to Provo be
cause most of them were on parties in
this territory I had particular pref
i
for Sit Li onC o
vreaoa anted
ness with Elmer B Jones here wanted
him to attach the company and keep
his fees out of what he got returning
me the balance told him to draw the
papers in my own name Jones advised
me not to attach and I would get my
money
Dont you know that the Provo
City Lumber company failed that day
and before noonwhen you went
there
thereNo sir I belive they failed at
mcht How did you get your money
Jones paid Mrs Smith
Wasnt it an understanding be
tween you and Jones that there
shouldnt oe any checks or writing in
this transaction because you might
have trouble with the assignee of the
Ainslie Lumber company
No sir nothing of the sort
Where did you keep records of this
business
uIn a small book
A long line of crossexamination was
followed UP in order to unearth some of
the affairs of this Ainslie Lumber corn
pa ay the business of which seems to
have been conducted in a very peculiar
manner
Judge Henderson took up the cross
examination in behalf of the bank and
made life miserable for the witness
by directing his attention to drafts
dated ahead and letters written
bv him In one of these he
Smith refered to a 50CO check sent
E JJ Jones Witness tried to ex
plain this away by saying it was sent
to the other Jones In another lettei
he refered to two collections and an
other check which was rather more
difficult to explain They were sent to
Jones Witness attempted to show
that E B Jones and the National
Bank of Commerce was the same thing
EJendeison seemed to show by these
letters that Smith was dealing with
Jones as an attorney
Another letter was shown Smith
wherein he encloa to the bank some
collections as per instruction of Elmer
B Jones and asked the bank to
treat these collections as it had
treated others The manner of the
witness while on the stand was such as
to impress onlookers with the idea
that there are some business deals or
agreements or understandings that it
is desired shall not come to light
An old law ot fans rorouls kissing m
public places A cabman who saw his
her his weekly
wife only once a week gave
ly kiss in front of a restaurant the other
day Both were arrested The caOman
was fined 5 He gallantly paid the finn
remarking that the kiss was worth it
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THE RUSSIAN AUTOCRAT
Will His Hatred of Germany Overcome
His Horror oi War
The situation is strange lurid and in a
sense humiliating Armed Europe waits
upon the ultimate mandate of one man
The heaven for height says Solomon
the earth for depth and the heart of
kings is c xaaaajjj Czar Alexander
III has 11 11 Il J iojions a horror of
war anVoa hatred 73ermany The
problem is Which passion in him shall
conquer the other Trammeled by no
parliament influenced neither by re
sponsible ministers nor by personal fa
vorites the big lonely despot is wres
tling out that problem single handed It
Is an awful position
There is no real public opinion in Rus
sia whose voice might sway the auto
crat He must fight otlt his own battle
with himself Probably no solution
would better please him individually
than a general disarmament but that is
hopeless We must leave him I to his
wrestlings with himself Meanwhile at
all events there is a period of reasona
bly assured respite Russia is never
quite ready and the millennium will
probably surprise her in her chronio at
titude of unreadiness At present she
is swapping not horses but rifles A i
year ago there was not a magazine rifle
in the Russian army and the great ma
jority of her soldiers jsz till armed
with the improved Berdan aVery in
ferior weapon both to the German and
the Austrian rifle
But Russia retains still the warning
memory of her fearful losses before Plev I
na from the Remingtons which America
placed in the hands of the Turks and
with which her obsolete Krenkes could
not cope After much tedious experi
menting a year ago a definite selection
was made of a weapon known as the
three Jjie J rifle and tho production and I
issue of this firearm are being pushed
forward with great energy But you I
cannot order in 2500000 rifles as you
can a bundle of toothpicks I believe
that about a third of the requisite quan
tity is now delivered
It is absolutely impossible that the
equipment can be completed andthe
we PQiiithi the piesen rear t seems
extremely improbable that this result can
be attained before the spring of 1896
The opportunity for warI do not say
the certainty of warwill come when
Russia shall have completed the equip
ment of her hosts with the three line
rifleArchibald Forbes in North Amer
ican Review
A UNIQUE MURDER TRIAl
Brutal Way In Which a Woman Protested
AE lnst Her Husbands Infidelity
A murder trial believed to be unique
in the criminal history of this country
terminated in the Liverpool assizes last
week Margaret Walker aged 53 had
many peculiarities but the one which
brought her into trouble was her objec
tion to her husband carrying on an illicit
amour Her duty judged bythe Brit
ish standard was to protest and if re
monstrance failed to suffer in silence
Mrs Walker not being made of submis
sive material confined herself to the
former course and she protested with
such vigor that she is now a widow and
an occupant of a condemned murderers
cell It came about in this way
Her husband last summer imprudent
ly renewed certain relations with a wom
an of whom his wife had long been jeal
ous On returning home Mrs Walker
and that
gave him a good thrashing as
did not convert him ahe in a masterful
manner hustled him up stairs chained
him to a bedpost in the topmost room of
the house and kept him there to the day
of his death which was Nov 16 last
During the four months of his captivity
he was visited and thrashed every day
by his strong willed and strong nerved
spouse There were several lodgers in
the house and they heard the mans
crios every day but got used to them
and never dreamed of tejlirg the policy
Finally on the morning of Nov 10
Mrs Walker finished the novel discipli
b in
nary course of treatment by battering
her erring husbands head with a mass
ive steel chain The doctors said the
mans body was a mass of wounds and
bruises
The murder brutal and revolting as it
much attention
was would not have attracted
tention had the victim been some long
suffering wife What strikes the public
imagination is that a woman should dare
to kill her husband in such a masculine
fashion and that it is possible for A hu
man being in the second city of the em
pire to bA kept a prisoner for four
months and slowly done to death Mrs
Walker will probably be hanged The
judge in sentencing the Woman warneJ
her not to hope for mercy
Assignee s Notice
Persons indebted to the firm of Mc
Ewan Co are urgently asked to call
and settle and save trouble and costs for
collection The stock of merchandise on
hand is offered in whole or in part at a
great bargain The business must be
closed up as early as possible Call upon
R C KIBDWOOD
Assignee
Home Missionaries
The home missionaries of Utah Stake
are appointed to preach on Sunday
April 29th 1894 at the wards desig
nated
NORTH DISTRICT
S P Christensen t Provo 3rd ward
C O Bahr f
W IT Huish t Provo 4th C i
Peter J Hansen f j
E C Henrichsen I Lake View
Lars L Nelsen f
A G Johnson t Timpanogos
ThoR Wooley f
J W Bean l Pleasant View
O H Berg f
A J Evans Pleasant Grove
J B Keeler I First Ward
W D Robinson t Pleasant Grove
S L Chipman J Second Ward
A Halladay l j PlesantGrove
Samuel Liddiard f i Third Ward
C D Glazier t
J F Gates J American Fork
N L Nelsen I
Jorgen Hansen r Lehi
John W Turner j Cedar Valley
James H Snyder f
Don CClayton l
James Adams f i Highland
Alphonao M Davis t
Walter M Webb f Alpine
SOUTH DISTRICT
James IV Vance t Springville
C C Hackett f j
I W Chipman Sr Mapl ton
John R Hindly
W H Freeman I Spanish Fork
Jacob Carlson
Andrew Lovegreen l Salem
Edward W Clark f
M L Pratt Payson
Wm S Tanner
A L Southwick I Benjamin
A Manwaring
B T Blanchard t Lake Shore
P H Boyer f
James Whitehead t 1 Spring Lake
Willis K Johnson
James EUall jSantannin
JiiuilThii J15l1r oShda
John Mendenhall j
H F Thomas t Provo 1st ward
J H Hales f
August Swensen l Provo 2nd u
David Williams f J
Hours of meeting Lake View ward
1030 a m and 2 p m Timpanogos
ward 2 and 7 p m and in the Provo
ward meeting houses at 630 p m
Snngville 2 p m Spanish Fork 2 and
7 p m Salem 2 p m Payson 2 and
630 p m Santaquin 2 p m Goshen
2p mLelii2p m Alpine 2pm
American Fork2 and 7 p m Pleasant
Grove 2 p m Cedar Valley 2 p in
Spring Lake 2 p inBenjamin 230 p
IL Pleasant View 2p mLake Shore
230 pm
Ar 4t illIIU I
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement ana
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used The many who live be
tel than others and enjoy life more with
less expenditure by more prompt1 I
adapting the worlds best products tr
the needs of physical being will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in th
remedy Syrup of Figs
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative effectually cleansing the system
dispelling colds headaches and fever
ana permanently curing constipation
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met vith the approval of the medical
profession because it acts on the Kid
neys Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drag
gists in 50c and 1 bottles but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co only whose name is printed on ever
package also the name Syrup af Fig
and being well informed you will not
accept any substitute if offered
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COMPRISING
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Martha Washington Prints
Simpsons Zephyr Prints
Fame prints
American Indigo prints
American wide Indigo Domestic
Black Satine Dress Goods
Black Brocade Dress Goods
Satine Dress Patterns
Golden Fleece Dress Goods
Cashmere Dress Goods
SILKS AND TRIMMINCS TO MATCH
Linings Buttons Ribbons
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Eight Room pressed brict Modern House excellent lo
cation S4500 will take land near Provo for 2000 balance
long time
Seven Room pressed brick house 3500 will take 1500
worth of Provo land with or without water right balance to
ut
East Waterloo lots 275 per lot Southeast part of tr f
City the choice location cement walks to car line Shade
trees etc
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
CUT THIS OUT
Regular
Morning Passenger Train
Between
Provo and Salt Lake
via
UNION PACIFIC
Leaving
Provo at 735 a m
Arriving J
At Salt Lake 915 a m
Returning
Leaves Salt Lake 520 pm
Arriving
At Provo 7 p m
No chance in time of Morning train
South and Afternoon train North
Ticket office in new passenger sta
tion
HOVTE A TAFT
28 Centre Street Provo City Utah
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS
Choice Teas and Coffees always on hand Extracts and Spices Cigars Tobaccos Meats
and Canned Goods
Prices both Wholesale and Retail
A General Line of GROCERIES Guaranteed Fresh and Pure at Lowest
REMEMBER THE STAND 28 CENTER STREET
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CHEAP LUMBER I
POLES AND POSTS
We are Selling Lumber suit
able for Fencing Sheeting etc
for Ten and Twelve Dollars per
i Thousand >
S S JONES COMPANY
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TRACE YOUR TROUBLE
TO JL YOUR TEA
You drink Green Tea and
and yet you do not know you an
drinking poison I
For years you have been
troubled with ailments whkh yos
wonder whence and how they came
That green tea is what doubt
less made the mischief It did It
slowly but surely and now you pay
the penalty I
The more you think the
clearer youll see the truth Listen
to what an expert Tea Inspector
Davies of New York says
Of course Prussian blue and such adultera
tions are absolutely poisonous There is not
I enough In them to kill perhaps but I hay M
ouM they cause disease
Only the pure natural leaf
and that the finest is found in
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