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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS Molen & Caffrey, Furniture, Slate s'roet. G. E Anderson, lhotfrrbhfr. State street H. T. Keynol.ls, grneral mcrrtiiinditf . State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe stree )eal Bros. A Meixlenliall, general merchandise, SI ate ft.roet. Win. B. Uoyhuice, harness, dealer in harnesn fixture. State st . G. S. Wood Mercnntle Co., wholesale and retail dealers In general Licrchnndlse. Wm.M. Roy lance. wholesale fruits, produce, srertn and pram; bicycle, SturtehaUer waKoiix, State street. George Selwyn, Dealers In all kinds of Meats and (ireen Groceries. Stale st reet. Tlie Independent. The local newspaper. Siili.s.'riU- for It and read It. It will do you iiimxI. Jolt I'riiuliig I'rlnt shop In north side of ftatu street. Wahtkiv Ai-tlve Irian of (rood cliaracter to deliver and collect in rii.li fur old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. HKKI a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our tefereme, any liank In any city. Knclose self addressed (.! iiiind envelope. Mauufai'ttirurs, Third Floor. XX Ilearliorn St., I'hieaRo. Wahtbii- Trustworthy Mwn mid Wonien to I ravel land advertise for old established house of solid financial st.wulim:. Salary. t'.hK a vear and expenses, all payahle In i-ash. So canvassliui required. tiivt-n-fw enccs and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Manacer. X5 laxton lllilg., Chicago. Professional Cards. J?. DUNN, M. D. 'physician AND SURGEON. Oince in liank Iiuilliiig. Km mi :i srUlNUVlLLK, UTAH. ( jEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Kooms A anil II, in (tank hulMlic Olllee liimrs s to 10 a. in , l'Jto2and 5 to 11 p. m. Springy i LLE, - Utah J). C. JOHNSON, Attorney-at-bauu and factory Public. Spkinuvillk, Utah. James caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPUING VI LLE, UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : DENTIST Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT )! KSIDKNCE One block south and I east of K. C. V. depot Spkinuvim.k, Utah. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Snringyille Tent No. !) meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 1:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. II. Kkaunr, Coin. Elliot N. Joudan, K. K. W. II. IIOFF FARM V LOANS UNION CENTRAL LIKE, Cincinnati, Ohio. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. SpringvilH agency at Jordan's ltook Store. The Meat Kept at . HI -.,.1 PR Is Always tin: Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetahles. Fish and Game in Season OUK PRICES ARE REASONABLE If You want to tlisiose of all your Veals. Chickens and Hides for cash, call on Austin Roylance. SVliuville, I'tall Selwyn m The Independent.! Ill Ell L & GlliSON - Publishers. Entered at the post ottti-e at Sprlnnvlllo Clati. for transmission through the malls as Hecond-class mat ter. I si ii il every Thursday morning. TEsliVIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, six months, Three months. II.LVi .40 Ask for Advertising Rates. If the rivers in Kansas are really lining dry. it is no mure than the people there have been doing for some time. In these days of iliv ice, how would it tlo to requite those desiring to .veil again to produce recommendations from their former spouses;' An earthquake in Ohio is reported as having "nauseated'' the people. Well, we never did Ihiuk it would take us long to get sick of a:i earth quake. Oh, sav now, are our papers really hurting Germany's fueling? If so. the Kaiser's seiMl.v- subjects should read what we s;i) about each other Mid lie consoled. Ilishop 1'otler s.is that the Sund, y newspaper is tm bulky. Probably some of the liish ip's par ishoiiers have 'icen making Ibis an excuse for not e loing lo church. It would lie intereling to know !i iw much insurance was carried b that California man who let his lion e burn d own while he wailed to see ('resident McKinley. An Illinois judge has decided that "blacklisting" is not illegal. If his decision is upheld, the very tliM. thing that Congress should do next winter is to make it ilh gal. It is a most extraordinary thing t .at lawyers, who prollt by the complication com-plication of the laws, should be selected in this country to make the laws. This is not true anywhere else in the world. The M'tnli Mriisrwjir is mauingan earnest endeavor to get the JJm-tT Xeirx to retract certain statements. The Mrmwf-e should save its breath the X(ir retracts nothing, Why should ii? Poesn't it assume to be the supreme "I am" of Utah journalism? Minister Conger has been makit g enthusiastic speeches in favor of the ship subsidy bill. Mr, Conger doesn't seem to lie aware that every s'n'p yard in the United States has mine work already ordered than it can carry out in the next three years. This is a fact. He who attends right close'y to his own affairs in this world has taken one step toward success and the re-pect re-pect of his fellow nioii lie who allows himself to interfere with the affairs of his neighbors justly receives the icy glare and the tombstone hand wherever he goes. Whenever anybody s.iys anything that strikes a popular chord, some one is sure to pop up and declare that he said it llrst. Probably he did, and probably a thousand others said it before him. Anything that catches the hearts or the people must be measurably familiar to them, llrand new things do not catch on. The plaintiff in a San Francisco divorce case has been granted a separation because his wife threw a llower pot at him and also emptied a pitcher of water on his head. It's just as well. A man who had no appreciation of (lowers, and who doesn't like water, isn't tilted for the continuous society of a retlned and gentle nm inered woman. The (dti? lirand and IHxie F'dcon are talking shop and giving professional pro-fessional secrets away to their subscribers. Don't talk too loud, hiys; the patrons will get suspicious. Forget such things as "boiler plate," "patents" and "scissors;" instead, put on a self-righteous front and talk loudly of your "special features" and the pots of money they cost you, all for the sake of the dear subscriber. As a newspaper Tins Indki-knuknt hasn't been much force the past two weeks. The gang has been compelled to labor in other vineyards, and weeds have grown in the news department. depart-ment. Next week the editor expects to depart for Wisconsin on a three week's visit, ami this great family journal will be left in the care of lion. D. C. Johnson and Miss Edith Johnson. People who call to brow beat the editor will find that Gibson is gone, and arc warned to be careful what they say to Miss Johnson. She can, bao'lU -in a like a ''tu-Hlei. SOME LITTLE THINGS. Th I'roper Arnintmmt of Odd Articles Help th Api nc of a Huvia. If bric-a-brae is not in any way superior, su-perior, it is hetler to groupseveral harmonious har-monious pieces, only isolating those to whose fine contour or color 3011 wish to draw attention,. The usual three pieces fur mantels ure as a rule, too formal for a small room. It is diflieult to find auditing suitable to add, to break the numerical effect, as these H'rs are so dignified that to put with rteMU any merely pretty object would ptm uce au incongruity. While there is a bond between the arts it is well to give the pictures of musicians a little exckiise eorner ne-nr tiie piano, while t he other personage as writers arid painters, may be hung in groups or rows near the bookcase. Landscapes should lie put together; aires by themselves. This should be (iotie without apparent tifort, for eri-lii-iiees of btudied effect take away all chwrms from a room. The success of the hit-or-iiii.ss arrangement of pictures pic-tures is due to it seeming freedom from law. A good book or magazine is never out of place on a table or tabouret, or in any room. It is often a substitute, w hen a guest is kept wailing for a few minutes. Trilling hrie-a-lirac Is not appropriate appro-priate aboie bookcases. Bronzes may not lie available or desirable, yet plaster plas-ter casts, pieces of pottery, medillions, brass or rought-i run eatnlli .itieks give character to the top shelf, while toy chicks, china candlesticks and baque figures should be excluded. A clock o'ors not seem congruous above a bookcase, as we cannot connect time with the infinitude of thought. Form is as important as color. Many rooms seem arranged according to a T square, few people reeopuiirg the value of the round or elliptical in shape. A round or oval gilt frame gives to a room a luxurious aspect which a prim square one does not. However, one riiiipe inu.-'.t find response in something else of the same shape. An oval object tniisl have a counterpart ; similarly a color must be reenforeed by a companion compan-ion color. A patchy look is given by too many unaccompanied shapes or colors. A color or shape must have some apparent relationship to other colors or objects to give harmony to a room. A bright color introduced into a room of subdued coloring is a discordant dis-cordant note. It makes the others look faded and soiled. Unless in a room of delicate coloring, color-ing, light silk pil.lows are not desirable. Such pillows on a worn, dull sofa attract at-tract attention, by contrast, to its condition; con-dition; while those of dull color and serviceable materia! would give one to understand unconsciously that the sofa 'Yens'" worn because s comfortable. A first requirement ot a pleasing room is to have the various pieces of furniture in proper proportion to one another in size, then distributed so that they balance. This principle i. fundamental, and was responsible, '.iy exress. for so much monotony in household house-hold decoration a decade or two ago, where the vase on one end of the mnn-tel mnn-tel was balanced by a similar rue on the other end. In order to break away from the servitude of pairs and sets, we have gone, in n sort of .Ttislie frenzy, to the other extreme, until all retiose is lost in a jumble of odd pieces of furniture fur-niture and bric-a-brac. Housewife. SPRING COLOR FANCIES. Hew Full Hon IH-ltrned for Dainty t'-twtumra for I p-ta-I)nte Drfifn. The fabrics of spring are as soft and delicate as the dainty attire of nature herself on Kaster morning. Crisp, rustling m!1s h;ive had their day. The new fpring silks are all soft and of wonderful beauty. Satin is in favor again, and the n owelty ow-elty of the moment is liberty satin, wrought with lace de-signs. The exquisitely ex-quisitely soft liberty satins now come plaided and striped with lace insertions. inser-tions. The lace is appliqued upon the atin and decorates it in transparent bands. The most beautiful material which has been displayed for many a long-day-is the new liherty satin scattered with true lovers' knots in guipure lace. ( harming effects may be obtained with this lace-wrought satin. A black lib-rrty lib-rrty satin, with lover's knots of white lace, is effective made up over a lettuce green lining, the green showing plainly through the filmy lace. White liberty satin striped with bands of black lact insertion and lined w ith white silk also make a striking gow n. These lace ap pliqued satins come in all the new fashionable fash-ionable shades, especially the tints suitable suit-able for evening wear. Another new spring fabric for one's very best gow n is creped silk. The silk has a glossy finish and is a mass of crinkles. Peau de soie and gros-grain satin will renew their old-time popularity popu-larity this spring, and, for their wear-jug wear-jug capacity these silks are unequaled. Among the new colors are the wedge-wood wedge-wood blues, the fern greens, prune, which is a rich, reddish violet, and rose-wond rose-wond are attractive names for a new red wiith n brownis.li tinge. Chicago Chronicle. Plenty of Ctrl Like Her. "I've stopped economizing,' said the girl with the violets, as she stirred her chocolate. "I can't afford it. I trimmed myself this hat I'm wearing last mouth and saved ever so much. I saved so much that I felt able to buy a new gown, and it will cost three times what 1 saved before it's finished. It's always the way. If a save n car ticket by walking walk-ing downtown I spend one dollar for violets before I get home. I'm going to stop tryiiiR to save, and I've painted a proverb to go on my mantel to remind me of it: 'A pi-tiny saved is a (Jollar .Msted.'" 'Vnl;''-'--t, I' ' THEY NEVER RISE. Such U Snld to lie I tie War with the Dead Victims of Lake Su-lierlor. Su-lierlor. Another very interesting and very sad thing about bake Superior is that It never gives up its dead, -says the .Min-t.enpclls .Min-t.enpclls Tribune. Whoever encounters encoun-ters terrible disaster- happily infrequent infre-quent in the tourist season and goes down in the angry, beautif'ti! blue waters wa-ters never comes up again. From those earliest days when the daring French voyagers i:i their trim birch bark ca i roes slc'rt'-d the picturesque shore:- of I tills noble but relentless lake down lo this present moment 1hose who have met their deaths in mid-Superior sii" Heat the stone-paved bottom. It ma; be that, Ko very cold is the water, somi of the bodies may have been preserved through the centuries. Sometime::, not far from the shore, the bodies of eople who have been wrecked from lishiii- smacks or from pleasure boats overtaken by a cruel squall have been lecovered, but only after the most heroic efforts with a drag-net or by the di-'- Once on a trip down tin-lakes tin-lakes 1 met a clergy man who. as w c passed a point of land some miles b"-fore b"-fore entering the narrowing of the lake at the Soo. pointed out the place whert the ill-fated Algorna went down on the reef some eight years ago. ami as he looktd he said, slowly: "1 wio at the funeral of one man who went down with her, and the only reason that his body is mil at the bottom today to-day with the other 'As that were lost :: because it was caught in the timbers of the vessel and could not sink." THE HOME GOLD (T UK. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drnukarils m e Ileing Cured Dally in Spite of Themselves. t Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A I'leasant Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known ami understood that Oruiikenness is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled Willi poison, and nerves completely com-pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without pttblii ity or loss of time from business busi-ness by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE" which has been perfected per-fected after many yeais of close study and treatmint of inebriates. Tin faithful use aecoi'dintj to direction:-of direction:-of this wonderful discovery is positively posi-tively guaranteed to cure theniosl obst inat.e case, no matter how hard I drinker. Our records show the rvelous tiansformat ion of thou sands of Drunkards into sober, in-dust in-dust rions and upright men. WIVES CUKE YOU II II US HANDsl! CHILDREN CUKE YOUli FATHERS" This remedy is in m. sense a nostrum but is a specific fot this disease only, ami is so skillfull.! devised and prepared that it is ihoroiiglily soluble and pleasant to Ihc taste, so that it can be given in a .up of tea or coffee without, the knowledge ol the person taking I! TlioMeatids of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have bet n cured 'and made temperate men b having the "CURE" administered b loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea. and believe tndiv that they diseinl imicd drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded b apparent and misleading 'improvement." 'improve-ment." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE'' is sold at ihe extremely ex-tremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing to ."(. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested re-quested without extra chargj. Sent prepaid to anv part of the world on receipt, of One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, EDWIN K.CMLES& COMPANY, COM-PANY, 2,'!:iO and Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential. con-fidential. E47 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine fau the remedy th&t cures n cold In one rtay The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our worV. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GUL1CK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. 4- $ $qnn YEARLY to Christian uu' loan or woman to look after our growing business in J this and adjoining Counties; lo act as Manager and Correspou- dent: wink can be done at jour J home. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope for partieti- lars to 11. A. Sherman, General Manager, Corcoran liuilding. opposite United States Treas- j ury. Washington. D. C. J : .T.1..M..H.-1..M..J- I- I ! 1-1 1-1-I IM-Mi: IT YOU " Vluit puzr-'.ecl irif? i ; the ocir.ninyvas that I keptlosing llesh without any eaure for u that I could see. I had n 1 i tie trouble v.-ith my sto-nach. too and aft-, r a while bejfan to grow weaker and to cough. The cough, I thought, wcul'i seen go away and cure rselt, but ). tl an t. it givw w rso, aim i a pecu-I pecu-I never then I began to spit nji liar lo-, king snbsi.ince. thought of co:isun;t'i ion I tit o::c day 1 hud a lie no. rhage, and then was frightened i.i v.".-::e:'.t r.::-l did j'.t-.t what you v. on Id Co. I lushed ti the doctor. Hi was cillur too busy, or r-ometh .". ; el e, for he didn't dome. -my ;;o'"':. 1 kept going; c.nlown hill, and the outlook was Lad. Thin;.:", t (' a dirfv-ret-.t turn, howc-t r, when 1 heard of Acker's Kmr'ich Remedy for Consumption, for I Ui.,k it, WfijpA k''W lf''nW and it not onlvcurc 1 mv c m;h- .Wzfl '7.I -f.'jil f in; and sittii?:, but also built up - 1 -Jji '-' v'.-' . '' " "-jp - tnv whole svstt m. I too!: otipcr- Mi'' - - y mv whole svs'.i m. too::i :ic nianent. flesh, v.iuX today am jnrt as healthy a man a; you c:..i li d i:i a week's travel. You may hs sure I always keep Acker's English Eng-lish Remedy i:i the house, :.r.d it is a good tiling 1 do :-o, f. r otu night mv voaneet child wa; seized with eror.o. That hoarse, vhee7V Cough v and I lost no ti: ; the lirst signal, : i-igivinj; the poor ir.eu.cuie. in rimmst no time tae c.iseuse was turner control, aim my crulu was saved. ! advtsi.- every parent to have a bottle handy all the time. It serves the same purpose in keeping croup o it of the house that a good lock and key serve to Veep burglars ou'. It is both tin expectorant and a tonic. It cured me of consumption con-sumption and myc'iihl of croup, nnd I know what I am talking about." (Signed) Hon. M. lb, an,' picture frame manufacturer, 242 Center Street, New York. AcVerV !"n jr! t-ti Rni.'lv iss,,l I !i- 11 ir'ir--'if t nnlr pns-tO-p uaruntet? lhat your moD.-y will to r-luuucd r-luuucd m ci'.-i : taila-t-. .ei.t j-1 .1 L,itlt 1.1 t. S. un.l 'ui,uU. In Kti:;Uwnl, In. 2,1., 2i. 3d. .audi. Id. 11' I'on Slilo 1 Wliy He AVum Popular. A clergy man Ulls a. good story in which he had a hand. It is his inle. he eiys. to use the plainest words possible a: ids sermons a habit which might, by usy of contrast, strike some congregations congre-gations very forcibly. Once, alter preaching in a strange church, he re-t-ived a heartfelt eulogium, for the lexl day a sweep who had I t en ia diurch was asked what he thought of Jie visiting clergyman. 'T like him." he replied; "he don't use no grammatical words."--Til-Hits. ProbHbly Savcil His Life. Pompa-no - -Th se high hats have their uses, I sat behind one of tin in last night in the t heatfr and rather enjoyt d t-h? sensHtion. De Haggt Yet you never tnw the t-nge? I'omvano- That, was. the enjoyable part. It was an amateur perfomiauce ot "Hamlet." - Hat ! m Life. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability patent-ability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" Bent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through U3 receive special notice, without charge, in The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated iournaL, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. bend ior sample copy FREE VICTOR J. (Patent Evans Bui!dingf - " i s salt 1 e s Springs J t V Ii i t e Sulpluii' I H 21 i II S TT TT" TT T? Write for our elegant II-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How we cau aiive you money m the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine end the easy terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This h an opportunity oppor-tunity you cannot afford to pass. Vou know the "White," you know Its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and its construe. wu is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address In full. mm simm mwm company, cDeP t a.) Cleveland, Mo. For Sale by L. E. HALL, Salt Lake City, Utali. tukrn in trade m.inv root! a 110 risk in a cent if Win Mbo tm buy JaSjs? Itjii This litivral oBi-r tins never bee - nii4litv of WANT B r'.H;ible person 11 i.auuk iui d tJUHU, HJUt liltle se.iTerer proper dores cf this graid . IIiln:: : X- 0.. I'n ricU,:-, .Will Vt. "v - HiiFliio-ville Druir Ci. !' UtIUciuI) Seuie ( Hiise. ' Ootvit Minis! t r - Pride and vainglory ar weaknesses found only in the hu-tfiau hu-tfiau race. The lower animals nevir haM' t h m. Mrs. MeAvnoo Oh. you are mistaken. You should see Klco put on airs over the baby. Harlem Life. ot a Itiul lilr. Tb.stess-- Dear no : the conversation ic flagging. What can we do to amnse our enestsV l HosKss I don't know unless we lean the drawing-room for a few minutes min-utes and give Ihem a chance to talk about Us.-- Tit-Hits. Another Point of lew. "This lenlly ;aitis me. Willie." said the t Id gi ::tH i::a:i ;. he ! i. !,:! the boy up and laid him ai r. hi.-, knee. "V r!!." replied the boy. r; s.igncdly. "at U ast I've never been fool i nough to deliberately hurt myself." mm Address, EVANS & Attorneys,) CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. Private Baths Large Pool 1o? Men V "P A T? TVTT? Q rT?AT) A Radical Change in Marketing Methods A It. J i- O III as nppneu w oewing macnineSi An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of the world iainous "White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. AGENTS WANTED in each town to ride and exhibit a cample 1901 model bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN MAKE $10 TO $50 A WEEK besides having ,1 wheel to ride for yourself. 180! Meis SitS $10 io $13 SOO Second Ksna mms t.y our inicago rtrtau stores, nrw We ship any bicycb ON APPROVAL to anyone without u coif JlipOi-d i mlvunvc and allow 10 0&YS FREE ili!' Vou taVc b r.bsolutcly ordering from us, ns you do not need to pay the bicvele dors nit suit you. n wlit-l until vuii liivr wrlltcn for nuT r.lCTI)l!V MittS" onl flift TRIAL 0FFI. nevir becu cuualcd end i; cuarantct of otir wli-ck. in emh town ti !! -t r !lit r citilnpie j for US In I'J'i.., itll II '.C Will ' UUU UU1 .'1K-A.-MI OflLT. I |