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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS Jas.'Caffrev & Co., Furniture. State street. G . E. Anderson, PLtetograuher. State street ' H. T. Reynolds & Co , general merchandise, State street. . Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe stree Peal Bros. &'Mendenhall, general merchandise. State street. Win. B. Roylance, hnrnese. dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S. Wood Merca title Co., wholesale and retail dealers In ?enerl iHerehantHse. Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and prain; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. . The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you good. Job Printing. Print shop is north side of State street. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enres a cold in one day 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 work. PROVO STEAM X.AUNDRY J. M. GaLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Professional Cards. J? DUNN, M. D. "physician AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. CEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Booms .5 and 6, in Bank building Office hours 8 to 10 a.m.. 12 to 2 an J 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - - Utah, D, C. JOHNSON, Public. "Springville. Utah. James caffbey, . NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : : T3xtracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner OFFICE AT KESIDEXCE One block south and 1 feast of R. G. W. depet Springville, Utah. , Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Societies." K. 0. T. 31. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. F, Dunn,- Com. Elliot N. JordanR. K. DOMESTIC STEA! LAUNDRY PROVO.UTAH First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thurs days Springvillo agency at Jordan's Book is tore. FRED ML". HOUT2 Lessee of THE ' SPRING-VILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANUFACTURERS OF- FLOUR and FEED -Custom Grinding a Specialty. Gash paid for Wheat. The Independent. D. C JOHNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville. Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. 1 N Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months, $1.25 .75 .40 Three months. The spring floods got several laps ahead of spring, which isn't due until the 21st inst., in several sections. Senator Tillman had the ex cuse of sudden anger for mak ing himself ridiculous; his nep hew had no excuse. Johnstown people are excus able for getting excited. A flooded child dreads the water quite as much as a burnt child does the fire. Wherever the - IVesiden t and Prince Henry went together they were greeted by cannonades of 38 guns; 21 guns being for the rank of President, and 17 for the Prince's rank of Admiral. Advance notices of the experience exper-ience of Miss Stone in captivity are now appearing, but the real thing will be told by the lady, herself, fronvthe lecture rostuin, at so'much per tell.- The New Jersey legislature has appropriated $10,000 toward the extermination of the mosquito. mos-quito. When Anopheles shears of this the monster will only be goaded to greater depredations. Lukban, the leader of the rebels re-bels in Samar, has been caught and the .War Department re gards itas the most significant exploit since the capture of Ag-guinaldo. Ag-guinaldo. Thus the end of the war is still in sight. Senator Teller's speach on the Philippine question fills 26 pages in the "Congressional Record," Re-cord," and contains 75,000 words. With the exception of a few documents doc-uments and statistics the speech was entirely extemporaneous. The oldest reigning family in the world is that of Japan. The present emperor is the 122nd ruler of his line, his ancestors having been on the Japanese throne ever since 600 B. C, or about the time of Nebuchadnez-zer. Nebuchadnez-zer. Beware of the drink, aye, even a sip; It will do you much harm I am thinking. Though there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, There are many more slips after drinking, Phila. Press. Colombia's attempt to get a big slice of the price asked for the Panama Canal Company's concessions, may be a good thing for this country, although there wasn't much danger that Uucle Sam would be caught by the speculators. An ambitious advertiser not long agQ offered the government govern-ment $50,000 for the privilege of having his face printed on one year's issue of postage stamps. He had motives of trade and made no secret of it, his offer being for advertising purposes, pure and simple. It was of course, never seriously entertained, but it would have meant his likeness published in the biggest circulation of the country- . A young lady, in Indianapolis, the other, night at the theatre laughed so hard that she burst her sides." There were fears en-; tertamed at the City Hall the- other night, while "Too Rich to Marry" was being played, that several young men would burst their boilers they laughed so violently, .- .. .i It is a matter of. worthy comment com-ment that the greater part of the addresses at the Mother's Congress Con-gress recently held at Washing, ton, D. C, were delivered by unmarried un-married 'women, who told the "mothers" how to train their children. Those prospective mothers will know more about it after marriage. It cost $134,681- to sink the Spanish Fleet at Manila, and Santiago. $50,000 to do the job at Manila. At the battle of Santiago San-tiago Harbor, the Brooklin fired 1974 rounds, posting $18,G40, ami the Oregon 1903, at a cost of $24,960. At Manila the Baltimore Bal-timore fired the most shots, the Olympia coming next. The entire fleet fired 132 tons. Angus M.Cannon Prest. of the Salt Lake Stake, last Sunday advised young mormons not to marry outside of their own church. What are the young ladies of mormondom going to do? 'Many of the young men do not seem inclined to marry, or at least to be in no hurry about it, sd if an eligible young man from the outside makes a proposal how can she say no? Santos Dumont, the great aer onaut and inventor of a dirig ible balloon, is an example of the motto, "If you want a thing well done do it' yourself." He is an indefatigable worker and attends personally to the most minute details in the con struction of his balloons. There is wisdom as well as industry in this, for itjs true that his life may literallvldepend on a thread. Salt Lake City sanitary Ail - thorities have commenced a raid againstf4he filthy yards, and other malodorous . places;- that are breeding sickness and death to manv. There was some talk j by our council a few weeks ago, in relation to enforcing a general gen-eral cleaning out of the "Augean" stables and yards in our city. There ar a few bere-abouts that need to be swept with a beezom of destruction. Whew! smell 'em breff! Prince Henry has used the English language almost exclusively exclu-sively during his stay - in this country, but on the occasion, of the launching of the "Meteor" he was heard to say to the big Count Von Holleben, German Ger-man Ambassador, "Kommen Sie bier; Ich muss ein Schreibepult haben." Come here; I must have a writing desk. Whereupon he playfully swung the grave Ambassador Am-bassador around, placed the paper, pa-per, upon his broad back, and wrote a dispatch to his Imperial" brother, Governor Taft says that the only glory the United States, can get out of the Philippines will coraein the knowledge that we have taken up our share of the "White Man's Burden" and can justify ourselves on the ground that we are bringing an uncivilized people out of the bondage of ignorance and savagery. sav-agery. He says the intervention interven-tion of the United States in the islands was the best thing that could have happened to the Filipinos, Fil-ipinos, but it would have been better for our country if we had not gone there.. rlllMj lr "My wife liad pimples on Iier face, but she hasj been takinp CASCAKETS and they have all disappeared. I hud been troubled with constipation for some time, but after taking tak-ing t.Tifi first PMcnrpt T Vinvfi had tlO trouble with this ailment. We cannot speak too high- ' ly of Cascarets." Fred Wabtman, p7iw uermantown Ave., f nnaaeipma, jra Good. Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 60c. P1fln.Rant. Palatabls. Potent. Taste Good, DO CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Remedy Company, C hicago, Montreal. New York. 314 HA Til RAf Sold and guaranteed by all drug-IIU" drug-IIU" I U"UAU gists to CtJBJE Tobacco llabit. A professor at the Northwest ern University ays that the users of cigarettes constitute bui a small portion of the honor students and the majority of them are of a low grade of schol arship. He argues from this that the use of the cigarette results in mental deterioration and that it is responsible for the weak minds of the smokers. With all due respect to . the erudition of the learned professor, we suggest sug-gest that he is arguing with his premises and deductions transposed. trans-posed. Is it. not more likely that weak minds tire responsible for the cigarette habit, rather than viceversa? . Two boys, 10 and 12 years of age, who had been convicted o some distructive offence, in a New Jersey court recentlv, were sentenced to pay a fine $5 each In default of the payment the court sentenced the culprits to a spanking, in the open court, by two brawny policemen, which was accordingly - done, and to the queen's taste, in the- presence pres-ence of, and with the approval of their parents. Here is an idea for our local dispenser's of justise, we have a marshal, who is able to do the spanking under the direction of. the court and it would be more efFective to the law breaker and cheaper to the city, than imprisonment. A druggist in Lansing. Mich who believes in public honesty, ' lias this sign in his store over a box with compartments for post- age stamps: "Help yourself and make your own change. If you cannot make change, call a clerk 1 rln two weeks operation ot tins plan only four cents has been lost, persumably through accident.' acci-dent.' The scheme saves time for the clerks and for the cus-tqmer, cus-tqmer, for many times when the purchaser wants only one stamp there m a v be a long wait because the clerks are busy. There is a popular lunch room in Washington, D C, much patronized by the government clerks, where all the food is placed on counters 'and the customers cus-tomers help themselves, paying the cashier according to their order and their consciences after the meal is over. The plan works well and no money is lost. Would Smash the Club. If members of the "Hay Fever Association" As-sociation" would use Dr. King's' New Discovery for Cousumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady, and asthma the kind that baffles the doctors it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers from consumption, con-sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers con-quers grip, saves little ones from croup and whooping cough and is positively guaranteed for all throat and lung troubles. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Springville Dealers. to write for our confidential letter before ap plying for patent; It may De; wona muucjr. We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign PATENTS and TRADE MARKS or return ENTIRE EN-TIRE attorney's fee. Send model, sketch leeral charges are moderate. Try us, SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyers, Opp. U.S. Patent 0ffice,Washington, D.C. yYrVj CANDY or pnoto ana we senu. u i ri rii c uin . FREE report on patentability. We give the best leeral service and advice, and our A. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Gut, call on him. . LiEtciies' - etncl - Olnilcirerx's Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artist All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. 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Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. I Walter Wheeler, Four Blocks East G. E. ANDERSON Pliotos2apliei. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in allsiz.es, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family, groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. inn Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America' Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South and Southeast. C. A. Tripp, C. F. & P. A. A. L. Trowbridge, T. F.&P.A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. H. C.TOWNSEND, G. P. &T. A. St. Louis, Mo. coated, bad breath, bowels 9 moutnr, Zti then is a natural vegetable remedy, I comainmg no mineral or , l . . r narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health.' appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. J : Grade : Monumental : Work ' ' IN " ' Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. 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