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Show 1 3 T.SUSI2 Ju3. Caffrey & Co., " Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, Ptotogratber. State street II. T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. State street. Deal Bros. & Mendenliall, general merchandise. State street. Vm. B. Roylnnco, ' harness, dealer In harness fixtures. Stata st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers la eoner.il merchandise. Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and prain; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Ilarmer & Brown. Dealers In all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. Fmporium, Ladles furnishing. Main Street. Th. Peterson, Blacksmith, I'lace of business Corner of Dili and Jefferson. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you good. Job l'rinting. Print shop is north side of etate street. SO This signature ia on every box of the genuine Laxative Brcmo-Qdcine Tablets the remedy that enrea a cold la one iSay A lew Coal Denot E. P. BRINTOfi WILL SELL YOU KEM MERER CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE COAL IN ANY QUANTITY Give him your orders, ho will treat you right OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE .rown. SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Thrfr They also. keepa choice Prices Are Right line of - fre-it and cured Meats.Lard, Pickl ra. Can ned Goods, L Vegetables and fish and game in season. llCillYf. HATURt'S POGITIVC RIMEOT llCALllMl r" THC CCTH CUM OF LCl POISONING, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMA-TISM, ft OUT, ALL KIONCT COMPLAINTS, CA-TAHRM, CA-TAHRM, CCZEMA AND ALL OTHER SIHB AND BLOOD DISEASES NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATIK54 w' 113 SALT UX 5251 W. 3d So. E CITY $150,000 BATHING RESORT 5 WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS I COVEHIKG CVtR AN ACPC CP GOU 0 300 GALLONS OP WATER PER MINUTE Kot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plur.ges 'J 7 r and Immense Swimming Pools it w CQHIIIIE HEALTH AVO PIXASURK VIB'TIO mtms when im salt lajtc. tumk.sh bath1 Open Dat and Night. Visitors Welcome send postal ton illustrated booklet Do you intend buying a rills or pistol? If so, get the best which lr. a TEYENS Ti isles range in price from $4.00 to ??ri.(yj. For large aud small game, i'J - for tant practice. Pistols from S.v. 1 r i.v'-.ir for large cntaloprio tllus-n ; r. r i,-..- r.!u?! tc line, brimful of valuable t iiif-.K-ia .:-':i t- sportsmen. ilWfU 1 t jfi ...n Tnni t n .1 ,1 ;"vyi. r-:s.itWi uu luwi. wwi . B.fH ; 7 AO SdxUo. Direct line to - CHICAGO t KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS " OMAHA ST. PAUL MEMP11 IS nor spuixGS, Ark. ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTI. "The Rocky Mountain Limited" and "The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago and St. Louis. Twu bight to New York, Boston and n-.-i a z - . ;( Mid day L'.itil '!) Vi nts. For full in 1 I L.-!-:3?ES F5US, Vr-l1 M . r 1 "---(Vy rf 1 ' tllbt o 1 t 1 i tin a iTi kU LA.0 bill The independent. D.C JOHNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON, Manager. Entered at the post officii at Springville Utah. lor transmission tbroush the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday juornit;. TERMS OF 3UBSC3IPTION. une year. Six months, Three months, ... - SI-25 .40 SEVEN APOSTKOFHIES To the Flaj. Written by Holla 'I. Marshall; G, A. R. veteran at the National Soldiers Home, Ohio. See Isaiah, LXVI; and Dm. 11;44. When this Nation was born, Earth's kingdoms were, riverr, Then Wisdom called dow Th'rteen stars tro u heaven, And to its "colo gu ird" The Flag was given; Our Grandfathers of Seventeen-seventy.seven. Do you ask how long. Till that heaven gilt waves, Over ballot frauds; In ignoble graves, And labor, ha free, From political knaves? Your answer is; Read it in your politics! ' They are the most Dangerous anarchists Who barter their votes With the lobyists; Hired by the licence luving Oligatchists! The Republic's most dire Destruct'ou'sts! Oh! Sons of sires heroic lie warned in time! Before our Goddess Vails her head iu shame And fljes a.iin From the haunts of men; Stop! granting favors To the greedy classes! Then iu the clouds Of every sky, behold! Symbolized i n each Graceful fold, "Old Glory's Stoi v consistently told- I .stand for the rights Oi the masses. East, from Atlantic's boi-terous, wmy strand; Westward to the Pacific's Go.dtii sand; O'er Canada's forests Of ice and snow; Heyond 1 he smoky Peaks of Mexico; Expanding from Tht fur clad Eikemo; Onward to Terra del fuego. W here f in Id ocean's Wal! zing billows roll, Tiny shaii n.ck and spray me From pole to pole; Till the whole world Loudly, own my sway? I am the Ilannei of the P.uiiiisL'U day! Th ilia M. Taylor, V. S. S C. Alias. tl. Ua T Marshall, 1st M. D. C. and "A" Co. V. S. V. V. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. '-nost everybody who reads the newspapers news-papers is s'-re to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j the great kidney, liver L and bladder remedy, it is tne preat medi- s cal triumoh of the nine- M teenth covered after year3 of scientific research by ft Dr. Kumer, tne emi nent kidney and bladder blad-der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles trou-bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended rec-ommended for everything but if you have kidney, kid-ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested in so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase pur-chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co.,Bing-hamton, Co.,Bing-hamton, N. Y. The regular fitty cent and Home of Bwamp-r.cot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. E. N. JORDAN B30KS & STATIONERY A good line of Books Magazines, Tablets. Box Stationery - and Games always on hand. Headquarters for all kinds of School su-rpliesand su-rpliesand Notions. . EsYsjnst A nice ALSO THE WIDELY ADVERTISED Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN Pi CHOICE OF THESE Two i f ' - POPULAR STYLES For ONLY Superior to other mak at$3.00 WTiy not order a dozen of these pens for Christmas' Presents for your friends? Surely yon will not be able to secure anything at three time the price that will give such contiuuon pleasure and service. Kv-erybody Kv-erybody appreciate a good Fountain Pen. FLLIOr r. iOHOAN B ioKs & Stationery MAIN ST In I . mi TOWN TOPICS V CHRISTMAS GIFT!! Holiday Goods at your own pric. Emporium. Glass all sizes, we will glaze it for you. G E. Andersm. - A large assortment of choice tobacco to-bacco and ciga's at tlve cents and up. " Haldwiu's Ed. A riders in went out into Colorado Colo-rado la.-t Saturday to take soiue views for the It. G. W. liy. If the lady vkl.o 'eft her paras'd at at tiii ottice will call, we will be jrlad to make ht r a Christmas present of it. Wonder if ail patrons of the paper will pav up by New Year's wi that the set i be and scribee can have a Happy New Yc..r? ' - Baldwin has been fixing up, to beai the band: and is stocked with an abud ince of Christmas canr ie-; from lo-c and upward. 1 have added to my stock a line of 1 he cek r Lt d Lucky Cusve -Parker fountain Pens Call in and see them Jordan's Book Store We have some batgains in. go d mounted fountain pens Euh pen is fully guaranteed and costs oulj S2.C0. Kelly's Drug Store." It is only a year since "A Little Outcast" was put on the road, but it now one of the mnst popular plavs on the stage. At City Hall Jan.3! 1903. A gold watch is to be given away to J the smokers of the new Porto Rico cigar. A cigar and a chance for 0c. Only 800 chances. Jordau's Book Store. Last night the Sunday schools of the city held high carnival, with the Christmas tree as the center of attrac tion and Old St. Nick as chief performer. per-former. I have copies of the new History of the Latter D :y Saints for sale at my office. They are bound in vaiious colors and will mike elegant holiday presents. G. E. Anderson. Miss Pearl Daley who has been teaching stenography and typewriting typewrit-ing in the B Y. Business Culkge Salt Lake City, is at homo to spend holidays with her parents Wed Tuesday, 231 hist, Mr. Ben. Whi eler and Miss Zella Lambson, May their days be naught but pleasure, pleas-ure, As they journey on through life. Mrs. Lulu Akxanderand her sitter Sadie Bojer, returned from Chicago, arriving at the paternal home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Alexander will remain here during the winter. 'A Little Outcast" is the most conspicuous con-spicuous dramatic sensition of the hour. It is a strking romantic play in fou i uvto unvjt u v v t-i o v v o , uou 'o J. F Bringhurst returned Monday from a lona trip through -Our Dixie" doinf business for the Con." Implement Imple-ment Co. Tie will rejoice with the wife and children in the Santa Claus times now booming. The Knights of ihe Maccabees spent a most enjoyable evening at their social, in connection with heir wives, last Thursday evening. Playing Play-ing games pissed the pleasant hours A splendid lunch Closed the meeting. The operetta at the City Hall. Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday nights, under the patronage of the Public schools and under the immedi tte "direction of Prof. Roylance, was well patronized and much enjoyed by those iu attendance. at-tendance. The Art Exhibit was opened Saturday Satur-day evening. Mr. Ilafen gave an interesting in-teresting talk, alsi) Supt. Eggertsen, on the value of art in the public schools. Tnere were sum.? musical number making an instructing and enjoyable evening. Mrs. M. E. Kinney from Iowa, neice of J. M. Wolwood, in company with lief two . daughters, arrived in tv.n last week, and are now guests of Mr. Westwood. As they aie very much hi love with the place, th y will probably remain over the wiuter. The Chr'stmas number of the Ogden Standard is a "Tiling of beauty and a joy fotever." The is ue contains con-tains 4i pages, devoted chit fly to Weber county and Ogden City. Un- d'r the new r gime the Stam'iinl is i forging to: be front rank in News-paperdom. News-paperdom. A German scientist says tnere are 24,000,o00 bacteria on the skins of a pound of cherries. We are inclined to believe him. When we ere young we once ate something like a pound of cherries and the impression they had ou us was of vast armies in intestinal intes-tinal strife. A colored woman threw the odds and eadsi.f medicine left after her hus band's death int) t he tire. The explosion ex-plosion that followed carried the stove through one of the windwws. "Mos' pow'ful movin' medsin I evah saw'd," she said. "Nu woudah the oie man gou j died." The Art Exhi nt. In the Minrr building, this week, is uuder the aus pices f the Public Schools. There is aD interesting collection of ait work, and a splendid place tospend an hour. It will be open every day this we k, at 2. p. m and 7:30 p.m. A tine program pro-gram is given each evening. A bill has been introduced in the Virginia Assembly making kissing a misdemeanor, with u fJue of not tc-v than gi nor moie than for each offence. Tne sapiens legislator who n'.roduced the measure is Dr. R. B Ware. Ilt-naTter th Virginia, gh I-will I-will not say. Ola! do 't," i-ut "Ah! beware!" "-Fred "-Fred Carter came h m-3 last Friday from Fremont couuty, Idaho to spend the holidays. He is in love with Idaho, and especially with the va t-inky of St. Anthony, where he has found plenty of carpenter work, and now has the contracts for four fine buildings, lliss m Lean is holding the fort in the absence of his father. ; A French chemist has discovered a meaus to make all Ljquor non-intox- lcating. We wish him success, but doubt that bis invention v. ill find much favor outside of prohibition citcles. Whoul Ju't it be f ne to attend a pink tea and have a lauy with a W. C. T. U. badge hand you a cup of punch with the as-urance that it went do you .any harm. . See Emporium ad this issue. New stock of picture mouldings and frames at G. E. Anderson's. TWENTY-FIVE per cent off on all Silk Skirts, and Coats Emporium. A choice lot of Sunday school teachers bibles at G. E. Anderson's. For sale. Four room brick Tumse, barn and one acre of land. Call ht ie. A One assortment of nuts; al-o bananas, applts. oranges and lem ns at Baldwin's For Sale-Ranch in Hobble. Cr ek Canyon.. Part farming, part ranc . Sl.HOO. Apply to W. T. CurM. r, Enlargements made direct from t the negative are like a picture from life. See samples at G. E. Anderson's. Mrs. Nellie Holly Joh.ison of Sol dier Summit, paid our to-n afhh'g V sit Mond.tr da her w ,y to the 4 chief city." " - : ! Rev. Theo. Lee of Sptnish Fork was over Monday evening to thj social, soc-ial, and had a tluger in the pie, at the Bazaar supper. ; - We will take your order for Sterling Sterl-ing Silver articles of all kinds. -We can save you. from ten to t-veiuv per cent. Kelly's Di ug Store. In "A Little Outcast" ar: lurid incidents, in-cidents, true to, life everywhere; ot unusually 'thrilling interest., and scenic triuumhs. City Hall Jan 3 H.3. The merchants and shop ltei-pers have excelled any other year in window win-dow decorations, to show off thiir holiday wares. Verily the goid times are here. - The chicken supper with baziar attachment, at the Presbyterian chapel, M mday evening, "called out a large crowd, that did full )u-l-ce to the very excellent fare. Say! If you want to buy the neatest thing out for a Christmas presen", get a two, or a ve pouud basket o: assorted as-sorted caud) ; the best in the market. Baldwin's When you want to subscribe for any paper or magazine don't forget to send order through Jordan's Bo k Store, it costs you no more and keeps a small commission at home Roila T. Marshall wh tis now a sojourner so-journer at the Soldieis' National iiome Ohio, writes a very interesting letter under date of Dec. 10h. From its tone he is the same jolly, patriotic veteran, as ever. Would 30U like to give your pi' ture to a friend? IT so don't put it off. G. E. Anderson will do the work for you, and dou't forget that it Wili take a fe.v days to make a picture. Get the order in ,in time. Auold Dutchman who offered fo . . . l4 j i - m 1 i'i In r f i ifpd'nr l ri A Icinv u n 1iti mi butter, when asked whether it was good and clean, is reported to hav.-said hav.-said that it ought to be, for it took him and his old woman all night to pick the hairs out. Uncle Oliver Huntington called in the othtr day for a litt le, chat in wh'ch refer nee was nude to t h pioneer days. Not m; ny people re uit mber that 50 yars ago be was nn of the ' "pathQudcro" of this Gi t American Deeret. Christmas exercises were given at the Presbyteiia-i chapel lat TuosdavJ evenirig consisting of songs and recitations reci-tations by (lit young people.; Santa' Glaus was present with his wind-mil. with which he ground out presents for the members of the Sunday school. Cut this out and take it to the Springville Drug Co. and get a free sample of Chamberlain's"" stomach and liver tablets, the best physic, They cleanse and invigorate the ftnmach, improve the appetite ard tegulate the bowels. Regular size 23c per box. With few exceptions, the leaders of mankind come from the ranks of the comparatively poor and from the country. The reason seems to be that only by struggle, by persistence in eQort is ad quale development reached. There is still hope for the country boys. One of our local dudes was heard to ask his best girl the other evening. "What would you do if you were me?" To which the girl replied; "I'd ta! e off that lion id t ie, that high collar, take that cigarette out if my mouth, take off those gloves. arr my ti.n on the side, then sneak .off to sonic e c'ud -d nook, drop upon my knees ami ask God to bestow upon me a f-w brains." ' ' . CITY HALL, s e Miss Marv Stockton as Admission 0c and 75c. Ctildren PfffTftfffvm wWlwVn .... -. . do you suppose dip into that bulk coffee before you buy it? comes in sealed, airtight air-tight packages; no chance for handling, cr dirt or things to get in. Clean, Fresh and Fragrant. OLUO MEMORIES Mv thoicrhts oftfn turn to the scenes of the past, " To my dear lyved home by the sea: I fancy I view them as I saw them last, When life was unfettered and free. My youthful companions have van . ished and gone, They have faded ,away like a dream; Their sorrows are ended their life work is done, Thev have entered, the boundless unseen. Mv -friends and loved ours now sleep with the dead in the old Churchyard on the plain Thev are resting in' peace, their spirits have fled, I ne'er shall behold them again. We'er told , in a world more radian aud fair. Whre sorrow and death cannot come Our kindred are waiting to welcome us there To a purer and happier home. But I ne'er can forget the bright days of yore, Tho' many, long years intervene. Till life shall depart and its trial be o'er, Their mem'ry will ever be green. Lueretia II. Mower. licking Skin Distress by day and nigiit That's the complaint cf those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum and outward out-ward applications do not cure. They can't. The source of the trouble is ia the blood make that pure and this scaling, scal-ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear. " I waR taken with an itching on my arras wnich proved very disagreeable. I concluuckl it wa3 salt rheum ai:I bou.lit a bottle ci Hood's 8arsai.aci;la. In t-.vo days niter I began taking it I fell better and it was not long before I "as cured. Have never h id my skin disease since." Hub. Ida E. Ward, Cove Point, Mi Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills rid the blood of all impurities and care all emotions. CHEAP RATCS For the Christmas and Mew Year noli. lays the Rio Grand Western Ry. will make a rate of one single fare for h; round trip between any Uvo stations sta-tions on its lines, tickets on sale Dec. 2-;th, 31t and Jan, l-t, uood for return re-turn until January 3rd, I90-J. Coughing SptU Ca ise l Deat'a ' Hairy Duckwell, aged 25 ears, cli -ked to deatii early jest.ordav morning at his home, in the p.esonce of his wife and child. Hr contracted a slight cold a few days ..go arid paid but little attention to it. Yesterday morning he was st ized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time. His wife sent for a physician hut before he could arrive, atother coughing spel! come on and and Duck-well Duck-well di-d from suffcatiou. St, Louis Globe D moc-at, Dec. 1. 1901." Ral-lards Ral-lards Ilorebound Syrup woind have saved him. 50c and $1.00. Springv'lle Drug Co. Ballard's Horehouud Syrup Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C Stearns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis. writes, Miy 20. 1901: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syiup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better sat-isfac sat-isfac ion I notice that when I sell a bottle, they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it. 50c and $1 .00. Sprineville Drug Co. JANUARY -3rd. "P.OB" Also the News IV 25c. t Seats on sale at u..0al l ace Quartet I I have had occasion to use your Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi. cine and em pleased to ssy that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recommend recom-mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Mo Sick stock or poultry should not u p.at cheat) ttock food any more than fi si'k nersons should expect to be 3 M cared by food. When your stock H Y ana poultry are sick give mem mea-fj mea-fj icine. Don't stuff them with worth less stock tocos. Lnloaa tne bowels and stir up the torpid liver and tho animal will be cured, if it be possible possi-ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stack and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. 1 1t cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Biack-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay r itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cow give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And bens lav more csss. It solves the problem of making as much blood, S flesh and energy as possible out or is the smallest amount of food con-N con-N sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. CHRISTMAS S3IILES j Capt. Makelove But surely you don't object to go under the mistletoe Miss Goit? Miss Goit Oh, yes, I do. Why bother about the mistletoe? Clara Mabel is so thoughtful about her Christmas presents. Belle In what way dear? -Clara Always leaves the price tag on so as to save me a trip down town to And cut. Brooklyn Life. Crawford-I thought you were perfectly per-fectly delighted with the Christmas present your wife sent you? Crabshaw-At that time I didn't know she'd charged it Judge. Uncle Ned- Was it you I heard singing "1 want to be an angel?" John-Yes; I'd be satisfied if Santa Clause brought me a flying machine. Puck. Miss Oldgirl- Have you hung up your mistletoe yet? Miss Youngthing-No indeed. It is not necessary for me to use bait. yet. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quiiuna Tablets cure a cold' iu one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 2T cents. Revolution Imminent A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplesriess, or stomach upsets. Elect ric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly par-ticularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters Bit-ters is only fifty cents, and that is returned if it don't yive perfect satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Guaranteed by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co, A Christmas Dinner In spite of the fact that the word dyspepsia means literally bid cook it will not be fair for many to lay blame on the cook if they begin the Christmas Christ-mas dinner with little appetite and end it with distress or nausea. It may not be fair for any to do that let us hope so fr the sake of the cook The disease dyspepsia indicates a bad stomach, that is a weak stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing else equal to Hood's Sarsaparilia. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates-appetite and makes eating the pleasure it should be. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Dr. J.J. Buswell Ophthalmic Specialist Rooms 328-330 Salt Lake City Deseret News Building Utah tames caffeey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, TJTAIT." P DUNN, M- D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Rooms 5 and 6. in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 aud 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - - Utah. The Well Dressed Man Wants bis 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. Societies. K. O. T. M. Si ringville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. Keakns, Com. Elliot N. Jordak, E. K. 6 BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. Xia.cii3' - and - Otiil dren'a Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G-. WOOD, Tonsorial ArtistS- All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. Shop One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. l promptly procured, 02 HO FEB. Send model, sketch, 1 I or photo for free renort on patentability. Book 'How' to Obtain U.S. and Foreign Pittenta and Trade-Marks," f FKbb. f airest, terms ever onered to lnrentors. ) PATENT LAWYERS OF SS YEARS" PRACTICE. All I.. . kj 1 j ; t..i.t 7iT. ni KUItNIK bUhM I Mnllllun IHrlH. l ) service. Moderate charges. (V' to W -Mr., Ul-iuia X. WW, PATENT LAWYERS, 0p U. S. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, 0. C. ALL LINDS OF- A ft N ENDLESS AND RICH VARIETY OF JEWELRY, COMPRISING WATCHES, WATCH-ES, CHAINS, CHARMS, WEDDING RINGS, FOBS, LOCKETS, ETC. For Cliristincis Presents BECK'S JEWELRi STORE PROVO UTAH H fs MQt&rJUWer! yZrX- i you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels I constipated, bad taste in the mouth?g If not all of these symptoms, ' some of thera ? It's your liver. any or LIVERY and STABLE. CORNER cf R0YLA1TCE Gentle horses, ami a new lot of first clas3 vehicles in constant readiness. "grg- THORN, rrop. High BEESLEY MARBLE I AND GRANITE WORKS Semi AND Off Silk Skirts Coats Suits , Trimmed Hats Holiday G-oods to be closed out regardless of cost 33MFOHII3M TWO GOOD PAPERS FAR 0 OK D Nov' lst' 1902 rU" uZlZO the Salt Lake Tribune will commence the publica tion of the Semi Weekly Tribune, which will be the leading semi weekly in the state. The Independent has made arrangement whery by a limited limit-ed number of copies can be furnished with the Independent for S2.25 per year, paid in advance. Call and make arrangements before it is too late. Line Reach ins? 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. II.C.T0WNSEND, G. P. &T.A. St. Louis, Mo. 1 OONCEMEMT HOLIDAY GOOS is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health, j then appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. , TRANSFER and SIXTH STREET- : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS, HEAOSTPii ARKEfiSr TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. Provo - - TTtaJbL. U eekli) Tribute FOR BP BI)l)tllt Big Horn Basin Wyoming, contains thousands of acres of land just open for settlement. Irrigation Irriga-tion is successfully carried car-ried on, and splendid crops assured. A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder free on request. P. S Thro, sleeper t o Omaha and Chicago leaves Salt Lake City 3:15 p. m. daily. R. F. HESLEN. 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