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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS . Molen&Caffrey, i Furniture, 8utlr I'reei. G. E. AlultTSOl), Pbotograohrr. Srte atret-t H. T. KmtwMM, gewml t'jrlnJU. Stte itre.t Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe streo Heal Hros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise, State ..rct. Win. B. Roylance, btrnw, dealcriu harness fixtures. State t. G. 8. Wood Mercantle Co., wholenale and retail dealers Id general inere.bandlso. Wm. M. Roylance, whoUtMile fruits, produce, surd and rrsio; lricycten, Btudibaker aKuns. Stato rtrret. George Selwyn, Dialers lo all kinds of Meats and Green fine'rt?8. Suite Htnit, The Independent. DIKHL & (HBSON Publishers r'.utr:H at 1UC (wt fitttie at SpiiuKVlIlt) Htaii. fi r tri.iwtnisnlon through the uiall - eooiid-claai matur. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 11.25 One year. Six months, Three months. .40 The Independent. The loal nr wspanor. Subscribe for it and road it. it will do you Rood. Job I'rinling. I'rint shop is north side of Slate Htreci. Tbi signature Is on every box " genuine Laxative Broir.oQuinine Tabieta the remedy that rare a cold la one duy "Wahteh Active man of (rood cliaracter to deliverand collect in I'lah for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. ttmO a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any tank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor. U34 Dearborn St.. t'hicauo. Wanted Trustworthy Men and Women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary. IVM) a vear and expenses, ail payable In cash. So canaslng required. Give refer ences and enclose wlf-addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager. u Ca.xlon Hid;;., Chicago. Professional Cards. p DUNN, M. D- 'physician and surgeon, CMicc in Bank Building. Room SPRING VI LLE, UTAH. ( EO. SMART, M. D. Physiaian and Surgeon. Office la Kounis IS and 6, in Hank building. Office bourn 8 to 10 a. m , 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. in. Spbihovillk, - Utah. D. C. JOHNSON, AttorUey-at-lieuu and factory Public. Si'Jii.suvnxK, Utah. Anieiicans can never compete in open market with the Chinese, for when tiie heathens get hard up they sell a Chinese woraau fur 00. Ours don't sell well. Oh, yes, you can have 2 wurth of j unused revenue stamps redeemtd, I but it will cost you ten dollars' worth of trouble to do it. Why can't they he sold hack just as they were sold out? We are surprised that -Mrs. Eddy should have objected sc. strenuously to paying that $100,000 damages. She could have thought that she slill had the money, and been just as happy. There is little doubt that the question fur the future is whether we will have fair reciprocity or commercial com-mercial war with the rest of the world. Each alternative has its friends, Kx-I'resideut Cleveland's articles on Venezuela will be a revelation to those people who thought that he was hastv in his defiance to (.treat Britain. Some thirteen years of polite negotiations can hardly be called hasty. A good many people seem to think that boodlers and incompetents would be kept out of the Senate by direct elections They think so even in the face of the fact that people of that sort constantly get into governorships and other elective posts. llll: AMEKK '.I .V YoVTHS l.O 'K , -tan I - IT hU wash A 110$ , wen dressed, pay- To the American youth the greatest attraction is a life of action, and to him the comparatively stagnant life which, in these modern limes, the army officer 01 the university professor pro-fessor must live is not especially attractive, says the July Nniionul Mayazine. The very essence of the American is his love of action and his dissatisfaction in life of stagnation. stagna-tion. A life of action may take a score of different directions to the young man in our republic who has high ami ilions and high intelligence; it is the demands of commerce and industry which oiler the greatest attractiveness. These promise to give the gieatcst power and honor, and these lines of industry have in the recent years been drawing toward to-ward themselves more and more the whole energies of !he. best minds, the most ambitious natures of the youths of the American republic. As a result, re-sult, the bright American youths are drawn to the lines of intense activity involved in the general term Industrial. In-dustrial. It is these active men engaged en-gaged in affairs that advance the world and make a lising generation, Du we not see here a great reason for the rapid growth of our couutry? bill, alwavs- go , his printer on j Saturday night whether a cent has : nine in or not; write free puffs, keep : an eye on the local school board: . never ask for any honors, hut help others to get them: boom the local statesman whose subscription is shy in short, he must be all things to all men, make no mistake in dates, j take the cussings of the eommimty, , Miirl never cuss back. This is the'! ideal editor, and his paper i a dandy. Ml ,.,..... .!,..;,,, I Now that General Shafter has retired, re-tired, political animosities permit some papers to admit that he did what he was sent to do with ability and dispatch. He captured the city of Santiago and an army larger than his own. Criticism of details seems out of place. Jakes caffbey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : DENTIST Extracting, Filling. Crown and ftridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT UES1DKXCE One block south and 1 east of H. t. W. depot Springviixk. Utah. Societies. E. 0. T. M. Sprlnifvllle Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. H. Kkakns, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R, K. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROYO, UTAH. Postmaster-General Smith seems to hae modified that newspaper premium index fxpuryutoriims to some extent, but in any event he is un- aottotediy doing what Congress three times formally refused to do. This, it seems to us, is rather cheeky. It is very questionable whether the situation of the fioers todav is as bad as that of the United Colonies was on several occasions durinir the Revolutionary War. That the Boors have no cause to despair Is shown by their positive rejection of all terms that do not include independence. A wild eyed temperaneite ha asserted that the sickness of our men before Santiago was due to the army canteen "which Hooded the men with beer.-' Everybody who knows anything about that campaign, knows that beer was scarcer and more precious-than diamonds there. Three months ago John R. Wallis started Tiie Adrrinee over at American foiK; last week he chronicled its demise. The people over there wouldn't patronize him, and John wouldn't be fooled with Its too had. Editor Wallis knows his business and gave American Fork the first good paper she ever had. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Springvlll'! agency at Jordan's Hook Store. The Meat Kept at it Harm Selwyn s Mbe Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. FUh and Game in Season OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE IfYou want to disHe of all your Veala. Cbkkcus and Hides for cash, call on Austin Roylance, frjri'illc, tTtaY Thed fth of an extraorinarv series of weddings has Just been celebrated in Paradise alley, near Oroville, Cal. The Hist was that of John Weer, a Cornish widower with four good looking look-ing daughters. Some years ago he wedded Mrs. Malarin, a French widow with four sons. The boys and girls have now been all mated and the live couples live under the same roof. John G. Price is now a bright and shining light of Marysvale, in the capacity of editor of the Piute Pioneer. The young lady who used to make the Pioneer a model of deportment and modesty far the "hoys" of the profession has married some lucky individual down there, and she didn't pick out a newspaper man either. Mr. Price has all the earmarks of an oldlimerand is evidently no amateur. John Lindsay and his dramatic company are abroad in the land once more, having made a descent on Manti this week. His repertoire Includes "As You Like It," "Hamlet," "Othello," "Maclleth," "King Lear," "Uomeo ami Juliet," "Henry IV," "Richard 111" and "Merchant of Veu ice" pretty heavy pieces for hot weather. In spite of his age, Mr. Lindsay beeius to still be a mau of cutiv and ambition, Maybe h win : -.Tii'; or l hi' . She Didn't Wear A Mask. Hut her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pinipb s till she used Hucklen's Arnica Salvt. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions. Fever Sores, Roils, Ulcers. Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Hums, Scalds ami Pile. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Spriugville Drug Co. THE SLUT FA 1 It. The Watched Alma Mater We never lose interest in the watch that goes out of this store whether purchased pur-chased or only repaired. Its daily deportment is of as much concern to us after the s tie as bef ire You buv a guarantee with the watch, and the Beck's guarantee is good. It's the same with our diamond rings Gatuc-ls, Knmralds, Pearls and Opals; Chains, Bracelets, Pins, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., etc. PROVO, UTAH WAS TOO BELLIGERENT. Mai'LETon, July 35, 1901. Editor Independent IkurSirl hardly think you justified justi-fied in reporting the conversation 1 had with you last week in such belligerent bellig-erent language. The organization spoken of was to be entirely in the interest of working for the increase of our water supply by saving waters now wasting. We of Mapleton have repeatedly sent committees to Spriugville, Spriug-ville, urging concerted actiou of all parlies for the saving and utilizing of all available waste waters, but nothing noth-ing has come from our elTorts, and the suffering from the cutting off and drying up of the crops of this community com-munity is such as to imperatively call f r some action to make such conditions condi-tions impossible in the future. In my conversation with you I spoke hopefully of the prospect of such act ion, but I begin to fear that we are built after the fashion of the river boat with the seven-foot whistle and that, an occasional long drawn out wail will be all that our supply of steam will iuatei lalize. 4. ours respectfully. Feed N. Cose. Perhaps we gave Mr. Cone's remarks re-marks a threatening aspect which be did not intend; any misreurcsenta- tion on our part was not intentional, however. It is our opinion that the apathetic people of this community will d i nothing to solve the water problem until forced to do so by law, or the visitation of some great calamity. Mr. Cone and his Mapleton friends will secure more water bv coaxing the eternal hills than they will by supplications suppli-cations to the people of Springville. This Year's Silk Exhibit Will be the I in est Ever Made. The indications are that there will j be the finest display of Utah silk at the fair next fall ever seen in the state. The executive committee of the State Fair association has made ; arrangements, with Mrs. E. C. Packard, president of the Utah Silk association, by which space is to be allotted to that organization for the purpose of making a special display, anu a tine display is promised. Salt Luke Ifemld. - Cufes the Grip in Tuuo Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this teriible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case m two days, and for the cuul'Ii that follows La Grippe it nevt r fails to give relief. Price i") and o0 cents. For Sale. Three acres of good land wilhim-j proveinents and fruit trees on it. Aj tree water right, Situated ab-nil i one and one-haif miles south of the j bank. For particulars impure ni i James Johnson, Sp'ingville, Utah. jmm Mat i Vffftg?K &! in each tov.n to ride and exhibit a "sample y)a i"'.;.kU 1 bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN MAKf $i0 10 $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride OS Hodals&S3$IO fa $18 ,00&,99HodelS.$7ie$22 509 Second to:! Whealsc Sft' .se taken in trade t-y our C.iieago rc-tail stores, eJU l3 tnanv good as new.... 'We ship any bicycl..- OW APPROVAL to anyone without a cuU (I tmd ' i adcance and aMo'.v 10 BAYS FREE T8IIL SS no ri.ili in ordering from us, as you do not uccd to pay KV. a CCIiL 11 Lll'w UICYLIC (IOCS IIOL MUL uu, VSST R A IHIT Rllif a wh.el until vuu have mitten for o:ir ISUl? fill I UUl KCIilHV PRICliS' mid 1 8IE 'Il'l'.l. IVI Eii. 'tM i il i tS-'i the oiiaiity of our wheels. V5A ' j iVy WE WANT a teHable person in tuh tovn to distrilniK' catalofme? fir in I gff encliausc for a bievde. Write today for free caUtloguv ailJ car spjcwl ofR.r. n W 1 1. HEftS DV81E 00., OMeags, ecpw,iii,ff i. Hi-s'v . ia.. 1MT.-H. The Hest Remedy for .Stomach and Itowel Troubles. "1 have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of tiie proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IMarrhoca Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles,'' says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, (ia. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and 1 have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form," For sale by the Springville Drug Co. 1 lie Ideal County Editor. Writing from the standpoint of a country editor, if you have ever been in his shoes, you know he is the repository of the secrets of the community, com-munity, none of which he has ever divulged. He must publish a paper chuck full of local news, whether anything happens or not. His judical mind must lie far superior to the ordinary precinct justice. He must discourse with equal fluency upon political matters and Farmer Jones' Jersey calf, china painting and Poland-China pigs, preserved peaches and the preservance of saints, foreign was and local strikes, justification by faith and just itlcation by type, the doctrine of election returns, the doings of the last quarterly conferences and the details of the prize lights. The receipts of church socials and the squabble In the town council must be equally familiar to the versatile mind. With all this he must wait on the delinquent subscribers, discount the bills of the patent medicine fakes, THE HOME GOLD t'l'KE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Iicing; Cured Daily in Spite til Themselves. So Noxious Doses. So Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known understood that Drunkenness disease and not weakness, A filled with poison, and nerves pletely shattered bv periodical or! constant use of intoxicating liquors,' requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving j for intoxicants. Sufferers may now I cure themselves at home without j publicity or loss of time from busi-1 ness by this wonderful "IIOMEj GOLD CUBE" which has been perfected per-fected after many j eai s of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to direction of this wonderful discovery is posi- j lively guaranteed to cure themo,t obstinate case, no mailer how hard a drinker. Our records show thei marvelous transformation of thou- sands of Drunkards into sober, in-j dustrious and upright men. I wives cube you b husi bands:: children cube your FATHERS!: Tins remedy is in no sense a nostrum hut is a specific for , this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it i thoroughly soluble and pleasant to1 the taMe, so that it can be given in a i cup of tea or coffee wiihoiit thei knowledge of the person taking it j Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this pricelesM remedy, and as many more have teen j cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving friends ami relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they di.-eoitinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading 'improvement." 'improve-ment." Drive out the disease at once and for all lime. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely ex-tremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing w ii hiu reach of ewnbodva treatment more effectual than others costing 2,"i to ."i0. Full directions I accompany each package. Special j advice by skilled physicians when requested re-quested without, extra charg.v Sent I 6. pgltllwtei Repeat iSrl A FEW FAVORITES FOR KUKTINC. nmmmM0& Mo! ---y i--"- u IWSSKAi Mode! (802. : :u..l 3!,aUbor, ik.,i.w.," ' U IwpSW Tl",umis- il f"-"' ........... , ! Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Ci;ns. FREE. Send Name ard A-Jdress on Postal for loO rsgc i;:ujtiatca"Cla'og';e. WISCaESTEH REPEATSNQ ABMS CO., hew HaYeh, ma. ii and com- h WiAZ&Z iLc. .. K Mymk A Radical Change in Marketing Methods i 1 e Ml as Applied to Sewing Machines. t.$A 5 fflw Au original plan nucler whieh you can chUln $ $ f-, ! ' ; Ki. 'i'f"tj easier tcrrns and better va'uein the purcha: t cf 4 r Lv i 1 t c world famous Wluic" ticwing Jiachine tb.-i:i $ ever before offered. 4? Write for c.:r tlcr.-'r.t 1!T catnlornie and detailed particulars. H.-w we cau gay; yen tnaney iu the purchase of a high-grade sewing mac!:;!:-? 0 aud ti e r i:.y tr7m!? paytucnt we can offer, either direct front factory or through' ' our ngttlar authorized agents. This is an oppor- f tunity you cannot afford to pass. Yoa know the "White," you kfrn- t nmntfncturer?. Tiir-reforc, nfTtadT'i ilr!cn:i":mi"ii tliellruTTe aiTi its construe :on i liimeceisirv. I; you L.ivc pm old machine to escLaife we c? n joffarjTiost I ; bein I t ?rmr,. Write to-day. Address iu full. wiWc sfwsN-i KicssjNE mmm, cDcpu d umim, m?, For .Sale ly L. Iv HALL, Halt Lake City, Ulah. prepaid to anv part of the world mi receipt tif One Dept. I, EDWIN PA NY, L'iUOand ZV.Vl i'hiladelphia. All correspondence lldeutial. (lollar. Address B. GILES & COM- Market Street, I I strietlv con-E con-E 47!) W a v in Springs W h i 1 e Sulphur 1 1 l 1C C3 Private Baths Large Pool for Men wfm Von "e. mm ill Hill i num it. I Hut I) S I HENRY" BARNES. 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