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Show FKE 3PRIN3VILLE INDEPENDENT !. r. KEtT, I.litor ml Mnmm. ?Bt-d Kt Me jmiim oflleo nx riprlnyvlllr, timk. tar trmimllim (hraiiKh the mull tm tconit-el.i minor. Hsued every Friilay. fS!f M3 Of 3U ASCRIPTION. One year, Six months, Three months. J2.no 1.00 .75 SJTASIPDL ''ASSOCIATION PRO VIPS THIIIVLA 770 .vs. The (It nl w hicli lias recently heeii consummated whereby t lie liio Grande Western secures (he Utah Central into Park City would set-in to indicate that the settlement of the railroad proposition through l'rovo canyon. 1'rovo is ngtiiii confronted con-fronted with a "what might have been'1 if someone had not thrust out their icy claw and 'throttled an enterprise which -should have been established. The writer well remembers nearly fifteen years ago when the liio Grande Western first came, and through its agents luado strenous efforts to secure the public square for shops, round house., etc., with a view, they said, to make Provo their hendquarlers for Utah. They were told "no with a decided mphasis, and the reason for this rather peculiar idea of business busi-ness was given quite freely to the friends of this immense barnacle. S4mt years later the same Toad, who seems to have a loving tye on Provo, again made some requests for land and right-of way; their requests were entirely consistent with reason and should have been granted with the utmost readiness but no, they were practically told to go to h The request this time was also coupled with a romise of the expenditure of considerable money by way of new depot facilities. The old hydra-headed barnacle again stood up and said, "Enterprise keep out of our sacred pastoral precincts." Prior to the time Springville was selected as the central Utah junction for the liio Grande Western. Proposals looking to its establishment at Provo were tirade, the conditions for same being very liberal, but up jumps old mossback to keep them out; nd on the other hand, when Springville was approached the citizens to a man said "yes, by ll means give us the junction and you may have whatever you want in reason." We secured it and Provo was left. This year the company, with commendable admiration for i lie i I persistency and evident tlsire to help Provo, again maU" advances for the establishment of the most stupendus enterprises that is possible for Prov, or, indeed, any part of Utah. It was nothing less than lo make it a junction cily; first, by its branch to Park City via Provo Canyon, which was merely the initial work looking to a connecting link with trunk line through the Indian Reservation, Reser-vation, Port Duschene and an immense stretch of valuable country at present almost useless use-less by reason of no railway facilities. It is well known that their present route is not as profitable via the deseret, and the heavy grades over the mountains which some consider'" con-sider'" dangerous as it would be through Provo canyon, thence MlK'al value in a bottle of Hood's Sarsanarilla llian ill any other preparation. More "kill, mure cure, more expense in uniim-fiicture. uniim-fiicture. It costs proprietor and dealer More "t it costs the consumer last, as In- gets inure doses (or Ins money. More eirr:Ulv power is secured by its peculiar combination, proportion tilid process. mure wouueniii cores enecieu. more H'siunou- over the reservation. Moreover, if Provo had not delegated llieii Juiiah to again tender the icy I iii ii i . nan i ami niurtiie noun, who knows bill what it would have been made the radial point for their Siiii(e!e and Southern connections with the Southern Pacific, and their Western connections con-nections wiih Los Angeles via Tin tic, and their Northern con. neclion wilh the Oregon Short Line for Portland and the great North and Northwest to Montana Mon-tana and OreL'on. j The One Tn.e Blood Purifier. All drugKists. ?i Of course, such 1 1 ifl ng con-j - TV. h j DIM are the only pills to take sideralions as lhee would have' flOOu S PUIS with Hood's sarsapariiu. no weight with this anti-enter-1 t. . . i prising spirit. There was, of ' partisan municipal elections will lie course, a large percent, of Piovn j ,,,e nile' N'itial questions, on ninuii aium; uir pai lies Hie mvidcu. mnnlals, more sales and more Increase. many more reasons why you should take Inloorfi Sarsaparilla can neer enter into city government. Enquirer. citizens who struggled hard to lift this envelope, pull, or what ever it might be termed bull We are unquall ifiedly in favor they could noi do it. The pro-J of non-partisan sch ol, judicial posed line was to pas in front and municipal elections. The mere fact that the merit of a candidate in any of these positions posi-tions should be divided into two or more parties should alone be advocates to claim their candidates candi-dates have all the qualities that the -other party his, but it is none the less true that even so, i he poor timber very often gets elected. We hope Springville will drop politics, in a local sense, and all parties meet and get the very best material of all for the respective re-spective positions on the ticket. of the imp of (his evil spirit, it raised a howl and ere long the whole legion was let out and the most atrenous efforts of liio enter prising people came to naught. reason enough for the discon- Old Barnacle was again victori- tinuance of such practices. ous and Provo is again relegated j It is all right for party issue to her position as about a tenth rate country town. Its best citizens are fleeing from it like a scourge, all small en-ttrpris3 en-ttrpris3 are either dead or puny, its woolen mills (so the manager claims) is i mining at a loss necessitating the payment of small wages in squash, scrip and scraps. The great educa A I . . lionai institutions are not patronized by its citizens, their entire support is gathered from outside sources and Provo grasps at the crumbs as they are gin gerly dropped by the students to eke out a miserable existence. exist-ence. These are undoubtedly impalatable statements to make, but they are nevertheless Irue and the sooner the cause is learned the better for Provo. Provo should rouse from the lelhergy of this evil influence, kill the monster barnacle which has been ruling the destiny of its existence; all join to this end Do as other enterprising towns do, all pull together. It a railroad company wishes to run in front of your house be consistent and unanimously welcome it. CALL THE ELECTIOX A T OXVE. SprinKville is to have an election to determine whether or not to have electric lights. Parson has decided to have them and Is busy ricKing up the plant. Payion Header. We hope our council will not defer the election to decide whether bonds shall be issued or not until the fall election. It is a question that should be determined de-termined at once for nianv reasons. the delay, even if it shall be de cided to bond, it will require all The following spiteful slur from the Provo Press is entirely uncalled for, and is reproduced merely to show up the small- ness of some papers. It says: The editor of the Provo Enquirer is becoming a full-fledged office seeker. Nis latest aspiration is that for president presi-dent of the Utah Press association a vacancy to be fl'led at the next meeting meet-ing of the Press, July 5th. As a matter of fact, Mr. Clove was approached by the editor of this paper and asked if he would accept the position of president of the Utah Press association asso-ciation if the gang wanted him to. After some thought and consideration he said, to keep the position in Utah county he would accept and give it all his attention, provided it was the wish of a big majority but he did not wish to oppose any good good man. 18 Pages a Week, 156 Paps a Year, A paper as useful to you as a great W daily for only one dollar a year. Better than ever. All the news of all the world all the time. Accurate and fair to everybody. Democratic arid for the people. Against trusts and all monopolies. Brilliant illustrations Stories by great authors in even number. Splendid reading for womei and other special departments of un usual interest. Itstands first among "weekly" pa persinslze, frequency of publicatioi and freshness, variety and reliability of contents. It is practically a daily at the low price of a weekly: and it.-vast it.-vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will vouch for the aecruracy and firmness of its news columns. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Independent together one year for $2 in advance. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $:i. Cor iliiiar Educate Your Itowels With CascareU. Cundy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOc.'.Bs. IfCC. C fall, ilruituiMM refund money. Farm for. Sale. Forly acres of land, all fenced: 20 grubbed and seeded ti lucerne. 20 shares Maplcton Canal stock. Tour room brick house, with pantry, closets, porches, mantel and grate. Excellent cellar under house. All for $1,500: half cash, balance on time. House alone cost $1,K0. Address, W. A. Lynch, Mapleton. Utah. ItHSlDENCE KOI! SALE A tine six room brick residence with bath room, closets and good cellar, nice yards with out, buildings, coal house, corral, etc. Artesian water piped through the house. Best location loca-tion in town; one block from business center; price to suit the times. Call on or write at once. W.M. M. UoYLANCK, Springville, Utah. tf. tor Thos. E. Child, Building work done promptly .11 you want a goo 1 job done and no after troube give in a trial. Thos, E, Child, SPRING VJ LLE, - - UTAH. ON SHORT NOTICE C 0. D. Hand Laundry John Murphy, Proprietor. All work carefully and promptly attended at-tended to. Leave work at office in the Miner Building, State St. The Colurubi in Tailor system of dress cutting taught. System complete for $7. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teachers wanted in every town in Utah. NUNN S BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle doctor. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is go r. Horse cut or wounded heals with Nuan's Black Oil. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with Nairn's Black Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with n:in's Black Oil. No flies on wounds when you use Nnun's Black Oil. You got a veterinary book free when you buy Nunu hi Oil. Every stockman should keep handy .Nairn's Black Oil. aek jpCFEVERY STORE SHOULD HANDLE NUNN'S BLACK Oil Call on or write Dr. Ts'UNN for any veterinary advice free. ThGul Black Oil that took a prize at the Fair was NUNN'S l'.LACK OIL. reltfty OentM ft Hottl?. Addukss Orders UK. I. V. SUNS, Veterinary Stkoeon. r7 W. First South Street, - Salt Lake City, Utafc. Always in yellow cartoons. Exlrrwd Use. Be ware of the Salt Luke pirate! fffitr Incorporated: Stork for xale; a good inrtstmcnt. Vouna Bros. & Co.. OO TVTfvixx 8t.,Snlt IjmIjlo City. I K A l. KliS IN Something";:, See fiat They Say of It ! And Everything in the musical Line. DOMESTIC SEWINC MACHINES Sewing Machine .Supplies. LARGEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN THE STATE. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. The members of the County Commission were met by the writer recently as they were coming from lunch and the question was asked, what was being none about the road to Salt Lake. The answer was that commissioner Reynolds had the Among the best ii,!mnU" in 1,an,i to get opened up and completed, and ready for acceptance by the present the time now left to get the j court 1Iow bout this Mr. Rey- piani running by next winter, ; the time of the year most necessary neces-sary for its establishment. Another reason is, (his is not a question of local issue or should not be, and should have no bearing on the one or more tickets that may be in the field Let the election be held immediately im-mediately and thus destroy a possible means of local difference differ-ence at the coming fall election. H.lTe tried the soap wild by Mr. Watson Houtz of this oily and consider thorn lirst-elu-ss, F. IU-nn. M. 1. Having tested Croft A Mead's medicated soaps I pronounce them tlrst-Class. Oeo. Smart. M. H. Mr. lloutr's soap is flue; I've tried it. Mhs. S. A. Hoy Kit. I find t'roft k Read's medicated soap an t oellcnt toilet article. N. 11. Nei.on, I), n. s. I Imvp used Mr. Iloutz's scum and And h the Iiest I ever used. Mhs. I). I'. Kblt. Croft 4 Read's soap is the best I have ever tried. Mhs. S. Wimj. I can recommend the Croft Sc Herds to he the best sop I have ever used, t have used it a great deal, and can recommend it to be first class. Mhs. Fanny Am.a.n. WAT80N HOUTZ, Ajjt XOX I'A liTlSA X ELEVTIUXS. The proposed non-partisan school election, which the law aNo contemplates, contem-plates, will he an assured fact In Utah county this year. We also believe, from the remarks heard, that non- Messrs Diehl Bros., the Tintic publishers, have issued the first number of the Utah Editor and Printer. It is published ut Eureka and presents a very creditable appearance. We welcome wel-come it iu the journafistic field and bespeak for it a health-ly health-ly career among the craft. OO TO . Star Bakery . Bestplace in town for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. Meals as ots. DK ALE KS IN FRUITS, VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS. Do we see electric lights glim mering in the distance, or is it the firefly of hope only? No-lo-Har for Ftftj Cent. Guaranteed tobacco lioblt nirr. iml;e weak men stnmif, blood pure. Wc.ll. All Urutfii. 32 HOT Brat Count Bjrtip. Tartr Uoil. Tfi time. ftrftffff' rk rviy lag 11 I ITJ 5? 4th of July Excursions. For local 4th of July excursions the liio Urande Western Railway will make a rate of one single fare for the I'.nind trip letwcMi any two stations j on its lines. Tickets will he on sale j .Inly .1 and . and are limited t'.Julv . ' Whitehead & Tucket. W1 2 BUY AND SELL-. Meat T ME nest that can be obtained. The time we have been in business demonstrates the fact that wc arc pleasing our patrons.---We arc ready to please more. If you don't see your favorite steak, ask for it. It is in the refrigerator. Everything is neat and clean. Courteous treatment treat-ment besides. :::::::: Fresh and Cured meats. JOHN.DAVIES, Propr. M. J. D. DALY, . . ..The well known UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, '....is lii the Held with the ... Finest : : Stock, OF UNDERTAKERS1 SUPPLIES, South of Salt Lake. Coffins and Caskets Cask-ets made and furnished to order promptly. A full stock of Wall Papers and Borders kept on hand. :o: Sprineville, - - Utah. HUMPHREYS' rum: No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchori ca. No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Or. itunivhrpTs' nottipnpntliir Munual of DIwhxot at your DruL'iMs nr Muik 'l r ive. Snld by drnirifKK nr M'lil on n-eclpt of iSVt.. MV'fs or$1. lliinipln-rys' Mi'd. Co., Cur. William atnl .lolin Sts., New York. MISS E. H. MAGUIHt, Teacher of Art. Graduate of South Kensington (England Art School. 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