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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State s'ireet. G. E. Anderson, ' ; PtograDher. State street . H. T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise, State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe stree Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise. State street. "Win. B. Koylance harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers In iccueru.1 merchandise. "Win. M. Uoylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and erain; bicycles, Studcbaker wagons. State street. . - Harmer & Brown. Dealers in all kind of Meats ajid Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you fjood. Jot) L'rinting. Print shop Is north side of Mate street. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that cures 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 LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Professional Cards. JP DUNN, M. D. "physician AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. " Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ( EO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and G, in Hank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 1) p. rii. Spring viile, - - Utah. D. C. JOHNSON, Attorney-atIiacu and Jotafy Public, Spkingville. Utaii.. V James caffrey, , NOTARY PUBLIC SPKINGVILLE, UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : Extracting, Filling, Grown and Bridge w(irk, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of R. G. WKlepot Spkingville, Utah. : EALPH B.' WEIGHI, ; , Organ Cleaner"' and Tuner. SPRING VILLE, UTAH. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. F. Dunn, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. " to write for our confidential letter before applying ap-plying for patent; it may be worth, money. We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign f ;DOTEWS H and TRADE MARKS pr return ENTIRE EN-TIRE attorney's fee. Send model, sketch or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. We give the best legal service and advice, and our charges are moderate. , .Try ua j SWIFT Cs CO., raxem lawyers, , 0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. FRED M. HOUTZ Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash pald for Wheat. The Independent. D.G JOHNSON - - Publisher A.G. JOI1 N SON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at SprlnRvilie. Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. :, Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Une year, Six months, Three months. - - - $1.25 .40 Kentucky feudists seem bent on verifying General Funston's assertion that there is as much war in that state as there is in the Philipiues. Cattle outnumber all other domestic animals in the United States, with hogs second, and sheep a cloee third. Horses, mules and goats follow in order. ' The Philippines are pacified, so they say, but General Miles is not. It would he interesting to know the General's ideas on the conquest of the anti-imperialists. By writing to C. A. Snow & Co. opposite the Patent Office Washington Wash-ington a hooklet will be sent free of charge, telling all about How t secure a Patent, Trade-mark or Copyright. One year ago on April 1st, the Utah Lake registered 19 inches higher than on the same date this vear. The water is rising slowly however, it having added two inches in March. The 5Sth annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge was won by the latter recently in' the fastest lime ever mude. In the lasy25 years Cambridge tTasworr6 races and Oxford 1G The North German Llovd steamer, Batavia, arrived in New York last week with 2696 immi grants" aboard, enough to estab lisli a township, this being the largest number ever brought over in one vessel. , President Roosevelt has indi cated that he will veto the Senate Sen-ate irrigation bill now pending unless the federal and not the state governments is given con rol of all canals aad reservoir built by government funds. Senator Hoar has reported the following addition to the Senate rules: "No Senator in debate shall refer offensively to any State in the Union." It is said to be the result of the pleas antries over the oleomargarine bill. An editor, writing in; one of the prominent magazines ofthe country, seriously answers the questicH, Can a newspaper editor ed-itor be an honest man?" and answers it in the negative. Honesty Hon-esty is only a comparitive term brother. Deal Bros. &Mendenhall Construction Con-struction Co. are just ready to begin the construction of a branch road up the North fork of the Guunison river from Delta Del-ta Colo, to the upper courses of that stream. This road will tap the extensive fruit trade of that section. ! t Governor General Wood is urging urg-ing that the wreck of the Maine a menace to navigation in Havana Hav-ana Harbor be removed. The worfc will cost about $600,000. The private firms that proffered to do the work for the material to bo used as souvenirs, have backed out, as the proposition is harder than it looked at first, and the interest in the souvenirs souven-irs has subsided. i lie" no!. ..'iiV '.oyla has been appointed Chairman of the Democratic Central State Com- mittee; We can say this much for Will., after the election next autumn the people will know that he was "in .it," for he is very much alive in anything he undertake?. A German cartoon represents Miss Roosevelt as crossing the ocean in an open boat with a fat hog draped in tlie Stars and Stripes. Beneath is the legend : ' We recevied vour Pri nee j you must admit our Hog." It refers to the old subject of shutting our hog products out of the German markets. Thev cannot 4,tuch and take" and get a man to fill the place of Speaker Glassman as editor of the Off len Standard. His "shoes" will not be so easily fill ed, for he was a versatile and convincing writer, one who al ways had the courage to express with trenchant pen his true convictions. Goodbye "liill, the bovs will miss you. Alexander Dowie, the rein carnated prophet Elijah, has organized a new political party, called the Theoratic party with which he proposes to purify Chicago Chi-cago and make it a model city, then extend his work to all parts of the world. We fear it will be a long time before he gets to our State, for he has a big job on his hands at the Windy city. A new Irish land bill has been introduced in the British House of Commons appropriating $15,-000,000 $15,-000,000 toward the purchase of the estates of the landlords to be sold on easy payments to tenants, ten-ants, who are thus to become land owners. The bill docs not compel the landlords to sell if liey do not want to do so, and he Irish members insist , on a compulsory law and will not accept ac-cept a compromise. Dun's Review, an authority j on nuance anu iraue in inis (country says that the present times of prosperity are hard iimes for two classes of Americans, Ameri-cans, millionaires and clerks on salary. The' millionaire ltgets less interest on his money than usual, money - is "easier' and and the clerk has received no raise in salary, as has the skilled laborer, with the rise in prices. In consequence the clerk is pay-ing pay-ing higher prices for living without an increase ''in income. Last Friday Henry Fletcher, a colored boy was hanged, just 30 minutes before the Governor's reprieve reached the scene ot execution. His crime was the murder of Louis Roth, 16 years old. Just before taking the fatal leap, he made a three minutes min-utes speach, which contains a full sermon and deserves the consideration of everyone.,i Here is the closing paragraph; ""The time is past when anything can be done. Death is very near to me, but before it' lays its hand let me say a parting word. Shun evil companions, advise: that is just as good for the old as the young. Had I done so there would have been no, fight, no shooting, no hangman's noose." Cecil Rhodes was one of the greatest men of this generation; Few people seem to understand thetrue greatness of the man. Like many others, only obloquy seemed to be heaped upon him while alive, and it is after the giant is laid low, that ljigj true worth is being better understood. Two stanzas of a poem by Rud-yard Rud-yard Kipling, aud read at his luneral, contains a powerful dis-cription dis-cription of the deceased Rhodes. IUELS rleir and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleas r.t. Palatable, P-.tent. Taste o.,l. Jod, Kever Sicken, Weaken, or npe. JO, 2... an.l 60 cent, per box. Write for fre sample, and booklet on health. Address . BTKKI.ING KK3IKDT COHPA3Y, CHICAfiO RKW 0K KEEP YOUR BLOOD ULtAII Tbe second stanza is as follows: "Dreamer devout, by visions led, Beyond our guess or reach, The travail of his spirit bred Cities in place of speech; So huge tbe allmastering thought that drove, So brief the term allowed, , Nations, not worlds, he linked to prove His faith before the crowd." , Then describing the dead waiting for the granite tomb at Metoppo hills, in fulfillment of his vision, the poem concludes: "The immense and brooding spirit still shall quicken and control; Living, he was the land, and dead his soul shall be her soul." Effect of Weathvr on Telephones. "Clear, cold, snappy days are the days we don't like," said the telephone girl, "for the people can't understand why it is impossible for us to give them good service. The weather has a lot to do with the telephone service, and when it is very cold and dry there is always a rattling sound in the receiver re-ceiver that you don't hear in damp weather. This is caused by induction from foreign sources.from other wires that communicate the electricity to ours. Even the ground, you know, is full of electricity, and when the weather is cold and dry it is communicated communi-cated very readily. Philadelphia Record. Save the Loved Ones! Mrs, Mary A. Vliet, Newcastle Colo., writes: "I believe 13allarcrs Horehound Syrup is surperior to any other cough medicine, and will do all that is claimed for it and it is so pleasant to take. My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it." Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the great cure for all pulmouary ailments. ail-ments. 50c and $1.00 Springville Drug Co, Couldn't Catch Mr. Feely. - Mr. Feely of Chicago, a young maa, has blossomed into an orator and a wit in debate. He was making a strenuous speech in opposition to the oleomargarine bill when Mr. Tawney of Minnesota, champion of the other side," interrupted him. "Didn't you argue s. case in court once?" inquired Mr. Tawney, "and declare that fraud and imposition were practiced in the sale of oleomargarine? Wasn't that in your brief?" "Yes, but the brief was prepared by my law partner!" retorted re-torted Mr. Feely. Washington Post. Good for Rheumatism. "Last fall I was taken with a severe se-vere attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. an-noyance. . After trying several prescriptions pre-scriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided de-cided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm which I had seen advertised in the "South Jerseyman." After, two applications ap-plications of this Remedy I was much better, and after; using one bottle, was completely cured Sail ie Harris. Salem, N.J. For sale by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. s In a Fnblio Library. :' 5 -A young girl came into a public library li-brary and asked for a book '; about worms because she had to teach; the subject next morning.; It was dmy handed to her., "I don't want these," she said,, "I want the worms that turn into butterflies." Then , she added, quite solemnly, "I don't know anything about the subject, but I know the proper method of teaching it. That is the important thing." 1 1 And a few, days afterward a little boy came into the same library with a penny picture .of a cold. Cabby, mod: ern Madonna; and said to the librarian; Will you please tell me if this Is beau! rfful?" , The librarian told him that'she thought it hideous. "Oh" I'm so glad," said the child. "Teacher gave us a picture, and told us to live with It until un-til we could see all Its beauty, and? I've lived with this for three weeks, ' arid the more I look at it the homelier it seems to get. "Library Journal. " llerbine Cures , Fever and ague. A dose will usually usual-ly stop a chill, a continuance always cures. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian Midlo-thian Texas, May 31, 1899, writes: "We jiave used Herbine in our family for eight, years, and found it the best medicine we have ever used, for la grippe, bilious fever and malaria." C0c at the Springville Drug Co. V Tou.i.aTen't .regular . i;fynTC V For an easy Sh r Kwlu fii: i the s).fp or vio-. Hair Cut, lent phyilc or pill poison, is daneerous. Tl.e smooth-Lt" smooth-Lt" Ja!it most feet w ay ot keeping llie bowels Tab A. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist ave ana an Artistic call on him. Xstciies' and - OtLildron's ', Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, JLonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. Shopi One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. vromntlv nrocarsd. OS NO FEE. Send model, sketch, S or photo for free report on patentability. Book How ' to Obtain U.S. ana oreign ratents ana ATaae-mams, l FREE. Fairest terms ever onerea to inventors. PATENT lawters op 2 TEARS' practice. 90 ma PATENTS PROCURFD THROUGH THEM. I AH business confidential. Sound advice. Faithful! ) service. Moderate charges. (Writers TT GlufiTAr rr ( to w jrx. jl w w. PATENT LAWYERS, 1 0pp. 0. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. i ii y t 1 vv INCHESTER RE PEA TING SHOT G UNS are cheap in price, but in price only. " Take Down guns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00, but they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured, a thoroughly modern system o manufacture permitting them to be sold at buyable prices. & & FREE Send name and address on a postal card for 164 page illustrated catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT . Get Married in Our Rings. Our weJrling rings are-lucky rings, and the bride who has one of our rings on her finger is wedded -to a reliable man, because he came to a reliable store, bought a reliable ring at a ireliablc price straws that indicate that he will maku a reliable husband. BECK'S JEWELRY STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. 1 t'sX ourluiVer! i J you have headaches, tongue is constipated, bad taste in thej If not all of these svmntnms. tT some of thpm? Wi vnnr - ---- -- -i i i i , m-mmmmm w m W W V f .. - ' . j : liver. any or 1 - '" BEESLEY : rade : Monumental : Work - ' ' ,., ... IN MARBLE Marble and Granites AND ,-1 ' '- v ' MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, G-RANITE TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. f WORKS - provo - - TXl ' ' ' J . - i i 1 ' . . - -r .. . : . - ' . . ' ' . . : - f , UNDER And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket3 and Coffins of all kinds. Alsohave a Full Line of Wall Paper Sample. Walter Wheeler, Four Blocks East G. E. ANDERSON CLXXCl. Pliotograplier. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes. 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. 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. Tkowbuidge, T. F.& P. A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. &T. A. St. Louis, Mo, Your appetite is poor, your heart " flutters," w m mi m m m coated, bad breath, bowels mouth?j then sS is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. appetite and spirits good. , At druggists,, 50 cents. AES'S Springville. of Packard's Store. |