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Show THE SP8W3YILLE INDEPENDENT H.J.JJ-ULil.t.'L-L--,.."Ul.l-'.!llJi.i .. .' Sam. M, LsRdy, Editor and Manager. tnwred lit the pci oltlce at ffpi Inirvllle Utah, for tranamlsskiii liirounb llio mall ai e ;oml-cas nian.T Issued e.erv Friday, TEH.VI3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ona year. Six months, .00 1 fin 1 Three months. - .5 Grea Britain demands lb speedy restoration lo t!ie throne of China tlit) lately deposed emperor of that uotinlry. England should he promptly backed up by .America. The present :nr U? of con ducting duct-ing our export tradn in about as sensible an it would be for one . a .. i i t . i ill lm) laru urpni ' lariti siuir to tru: t the delivery tngon of lis rivals lo carrv us shich l(i their 1 1 f-t i nni i o:i . Vork ?v5 a i 1 and Exp reus. -Nt- w Nappy, happy I'rofo. Now if The Enquirer and Democrat will pause in their debate on the subject of the heavily twins, we will get out our ear trumpet and try and discover who taught Miss Emma Jtumsey how to sing at the Salt Lake ebteddfod contest. con-test. Get the sweet creatures to use meguphoiUB. President Lincoln one morning morn-ing found that a robin's nest containing three liitle robin had been knocked oft an evergreen ever-green tree near the white house by a carclsg cabdriver Kneeling on the ground and putting tho, birds back in the nest, he repluced it Paying, "These birds aro tielpleas, and T III 1 . t I -II i il make them happy again Our Dumb Animals.' Many parsout misunderstand the meaning of sympathy They think of it merely as a weak pity which sits down be side one who is suffering or in sorrow, and enters into the experience without doing any thing to lift him up or strengthen him. Such sympathy is really of very litt! value in the time of trouble. It may impart a consciousness of companionship, which will somewhat relieve the sense of aloneneas, hut it makes the sufferer no braver or stronger -The Utah Eagle. Some of the jpress of the state declare ajaiust the good results to the people coming from political speakers,1 "No ex plana. lion is ofJereiTfur the opposition ugainat tho-jpre3ent sound national cuatSm,: and no suggestions sug-gestions are offered as what may be put forward as a substitute. More il learned oinlly than by reading, and, to reach a large class who never read, it is the Only way a political party can got its principles before the element who now solely absorb information as they did whou children, when thpy orally learned their language from their parents., Those who nttend poliueaf gatherings, and papers, seem to take an added delight in hearing orally explained ex-plained what they are daily reading Ouo would naturally expect something like this from the Nephi Republic: "A woman is n thing of beauty and joy former1. for-mer1. when she is attending to those duties which God and nature gifted her with, but wheu she participates in the unholy un-holy scramble for office like the lowest politician or the land she sloffs those heavenly garments and places herself oa a level with the ward heeler and guttersnipe. ' For our part we would not give two whoops in Spain for a woman who would descend to that level." Such expressions and thoughts could only come from an editor who sells his editorial columns and publicly acknowledges the fact, we do not bcliavo there is a woman, in Nephi . but what stands better in that community because of the roast of The Republic. That journal seem? to have been innoculated by the Taylor virua. THK NATIONAL TRAVKIt. 0, Got, whose providence orders all tilings in heaven and earth mul whose will coii-trolleth coii-trolleth the issues mid even la of i the life of nations, we ack nowledge thy goodness which has euided ami blessed the counsels and arms of our nation rlirf nf n 'onin-ssfd peoplt .and to pence. Guar the victories of us from all sins and vain irlory. f sblf-yeking Fill us with the spirit of wisdom undoftjiy holy fear. Humble us under the burden of the new duties with which awry move is charged. Strengthen the hand and sanctify the hearts of those upon who'n must come the solemn decisions of this hour and in the new countries and among t h nation to Jiicb on this liny and from this day our rule is to extend. Grant u grace to establish upon the best and m rest fouridf-tian the sov ereignty of good government, true liberty, justice ' and love that we may in all things do thy will and be the instruments of thy glory thiough Jeiug Christ, our Lord. Amen. "CONTINTEI Stn.VCE." Last week this journal called the attention of The Deserei News to the uttered allegations aginit Candidate Roberts, that lie is alleged to be a violator of the laws, and that he defies th'. laws. We then asked The New to explain, as it is the organ o' Je.Mis Christ of Latter-day Smuts, what would be the effect to the state of Uluh should Mr. Roberts bo elected. That paper makes this reply: "Undoubtedly there is 'continued silence' on the part of I he News re-Harding re-Harding the cuhj'vt spoken of ami will continue to be silence until something rllfWcut from what has yet taken place makes It necessary for us to spe;tk. It wl'i, it is huped, not be Inst sight of that even now this paper is replying to nothing said regarding the fpiahtlcatious or ills-qualli'.eaUous ills-qualli'.eaUous of any candidate, but simply to the Impudence of the ini-pution ini-pution that The News can and ought to, but fur occult reasons will not. clear up the situatiou for the politicians. poli-ticians. It ought to be known, and w; believe be-lieve is known, that this paper is seeking neither tn udva'ncc nor retard the political fortunes of any candidate tor umc. lytfn or iow it too; tl w pari in compassing or opposing the nomination of any person whomsoever. whomso-ever. Neither is" the Implication that as the organ of the Church the News should make sonic political showing possessed of any measure of force or aptness, but it dues disclose u most woeful lack of judgment on the part of the one who uses it, The News Is minding its own business, true to one great principle of Mor-monism. Mor-monism. It has no quarrel with any political party as such, although it sometimes becomes necessary to point out ttiu inconsistency, to nay nothing worse, of the etTorts made to shift the responsibility for the eventual outcome of the election over to the shoulders of a re! ig ioiis denom: nation arter the members in good Tilth have divided on party lines." We do not acrept the answer as sufficient. The News very early championed Mr. Roberts, concluding with the assertion that it would now leave his further candidacy to the party press. That is all right so far as the political controversies are concerned. We asked about the effect to Utah should this state send to congress a known violator of the .' laws. What does the organ think will be the answer made by all the other states of the union if Utah now places horself on record as a state which defies the national opinion! The question is asked not for political effect or pur- nose, and surely The News, if it has an opinion upon the t-ub- ject, is not afraid to express the same. Its columns have fie-quently fie-quently and constantly uttered valuable advice to its readers upon all moral questions. It is the bible to many in Utih. That many want to be informed, or those who have not beon ad vised should be-. There is but one gentleman in Sevier county who is a practical civil engineer. This is Homer McCurty, of Monroe, a worthy man but unfortunately, Republican. A county sur veyor is to be elected this fall aud the Democrats hare no candidate. McCarty, in consequence, conse-quence, has a walk-a-way, and will not have to do any campaigning. cam-paigning. This makes a ma of average intelligence wonder why it is that anions the scores of young men iu Sevier county who each year attend school in Provo and Salt Lake City, so few return with a knowledge of those brunches which fits them for practical business life. A young man returns here wan a fair knowledge of mathematics and lanuae, with no well defined idea of geometry, . go!ogy, natural philosophy, land totally nt sea on business uietliodd. He comes back here and becomes a teacher in some country school district, laboring for a suWry which just about nnys for his board and clothes. I unuaierable opportunities wwnit those young men who hare made a study of one or more of the higher brunches. A practical geoloojut need never teach school; un enthusiastic chemist will never become n tramp; the world is full of chiuu-os for stenographers and telegraphers; a civil engineer or a draughtsman need never seek employment; even a botanist will live more contentedly than a school teacher and perhaps live longer. The young man who can not content himself on the farm should fit himself for one of the professions. A half-acquired half-acquired knowledge ofreadin', ritin' and 'rithmetie will answer if the person who possesses it but fully made, up his mind to herd sheep or "teach school." Unhappily, too many young men in Sevier county are content con-tent to drift along and to' think that a higher education is beyond be-yond their rench The Salina Press. PASTEI'01 AM) SCISSOltS. The Denver Republican says that owing to the nose protectors protec-tors worn oa the football field it is difficult to tell whether a man is playing Cyramo de Dergorac or just plain quarter back. A prominent Englishman is said to have lost his life experimenting experi-menting with a St. Louis bath tub. This probably means thst he was drowned in the Missouri river, remarks the Memphis Appeul. So Nikola Tesla has arranged an electric oscillating current that cleanses the skin like a hot writer bath. Mr. Tesia will be loudly anathematized at the next convention of the Sons of 'Meat. At least the Boston Globe so prophesies. The St. Louis Republic says: Alger and his man Friday Cor-bm Cor-bm are pursuing Miles with petty persecutions. They are jealous on account of the general's gen-eral's pulchritude and angry becauso he is going to mention them both at some length in his forthcoming roport of tho Santiago and Porto Rico campaigns. cam-paigns. The postcript man on the Denver Post has the audacity to publish this: A Urooklyn woman made the assertion that wives treat their husbands too well now-a days, nnd a reporter who looked her up found her to be a time-tanned old maid of 65 whose clothes didn't fit her, who wore a moustache and who never knew the difference between be-tween the winged god of lore and a sandhill crane. The newly discovered peak iu Alaska, which is said to be taller than Mount St. Elius is away over on the American side of the boundary line, and is thus indisputably ours. The New York Tribune thiuks it will be somewhat rough on Elias to lose his long-reputed pre-eminence, but as the great land murk of the international boundary lino ho may get some consolation. Prince Louis Ronr.parto, who is now the nominal leader of the Bonspartist party, is a Colonel in the Russian army. He is described as a quiet, self-contained self-contained and taciturn man, a good soldier and a man of considerable con-siderable ability. He ii H favorite of the enr, and at one i time it was reported that he was to marry the Grand Duchess Ifeleue of Russia, whoso engagement engage-ment to Prince Maxmilian of Iisvuria bus lately been nouueed. an- If you wish to subscribe for any paper, m.iga.ine or book at publish ers' prices, published anywhere on earth, you can do so through ho through K.N. Jordan. WANTKO-Trustworihr nnd active jentle-meti jentle-meti nnd ladles totruYol for rejpotislb;.!. etiklillslid house In Utah, .Monthly KiJ and eJHieens. Prislilnti i,.ij,-t . TL,f,,r,,. i.-. Che self-addreed st Mnti"d envoii.pvt. Tho C.T. U. Departmeiil Edited hi the Springvilk Union. There has passed into the annals an-nals f history one of the brightest and best conventions ever held under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Temper-ance Union in Utah. Every session was characterized by a deep spiritual fervor. The papers were all interesting and practical, and the reports from the diffenent unions were iu most cases very encouraging. The hospitality of the peoph of Ogden i.s semething beautiful to remember, Surely the influence of this convention must be Mt throughout the slate in strengthening and broadening the work for "God and Home and Native Land." The new oncers for the year are as follows, "Mrs. F. C Smith of Ogden, president; Mrs. W. H. Tibbals, Salt Lake, first vice-president. Mrs. Royden, Provo, second vice-president; Mrs. 0. D. Savery, Salt Lake, recording secretary; Miss Blair, Spriiieville, assistant secretary; Mrs. W. G. Martin, Manti, corresponding cor-responding secretary; Miss Neil-son, Neil-son, Mt. Pleasant, treasurer. The Church Messenger. The Sure La Grippe Care. There is no use suffering from this dr.eadl'ul malady, if you will only jjet the right n nudy. Yon are having pain all through your body, your liver is out, of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, In fact arc completely used up. Electric Hitters U the only remedy that will give you prompt' and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed guaran-teed to cure or price refunded. For Sale atC. J. Peterson's i'ruy Store, only f0 cents per bottle. I have left all my account with E. N. Jordan to collect and settle until my return. Any one wishing tosettle can do so with him. Wm. 1 Gibson. What Have Is: Electric Lighted trains so that there is no danger of Cre from lamps. Steam h'-ated trains, so that there can be no tire from broken stoves. Vestibisied trains which diminishes tbtvehasiccs of trouble in cases of derailment. de-railment. Rock ballasted track, which prevents pre-vents the "Dust" annoyance largely. Ninety pound steel rail laid on oak-ties, oak-ties, which assures you a co.nf jrlable ride. The absolute block signal system, which prevents two trains getting on the same section of track at one time. A fast limited t rain servic between Omaha and Chicago with trains always al-ways on time. Iron bridges and stone culverts which prevents danger frum defectiue wooden structures. Courteous gentlemanly conductors and attendants which assures you a pleasant trip. All these and many other conveniences conveni-ences will be found r the great Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Pain Ity.. and they cost you no more than via inlerior lines, For rates, maps, time tables, etc call on or write L, L. Downing. Commercial Agent, 212 South West Temple st.. Salt Lake City. Fair, Gibsou back. Good weather, -. ...IS ... - L.J S--J mn ixHjin ynip. Tuw Eo C 3 In linn. S,W by rtruif.in. otlce. STATE of Utah, county at Utah. PcptfcBiciei S, li-MS. ToO. 11. JesUr, orlils ii!r. Vouare hereby notified that thn underltfr.d have exn"nifld tbree theupiind oml ttvn hundred dollam In labor aud lniprovcnienta upon tho Ku;owmir nesertoea miuittK riuin-.s, to wit: The "Jespnr." "l:tah." " Slutioum," "University," "Uni-versity," ' ilarraia." "Ulrd's Bye" a.id 'Day" Cltiima, situatod in tha rlh'- l-.and fork ot Hobble Creek canyon, t'tah county. 1'nh, In order to hold s.ilii premises under thn provisions pro-visions of seot.i:'n WU of the revised statutes ot the United Mtes. belnj; the amount re-qmied re-qmied to hold the stxmc fHr th" yrars endltn litcembrrsi. ism. Ueceniher :il isiC, Oecum-her Oecum-her 31. 1st; and If within ninety days after the srvlco of this notice, bv publication or otherwise, you fail ot refuso to contribute your proportion of such en p'Midttu:e as co-owner, co-owner, tour lntrt. Im Aiil rlnlm. .Ill U. rotiic tfit property of the Ktihcribrr undr ' said Section Cj"4 John Ti'cksit. Jons V. Wopdswobiu, John Uafkn. Don O. KonuiNS. Frazer Axle Orease Not affected by Heat o? Ccl.-J. highest Awards at Cdntonnlal, Paris and World' Fair. Frazer Lubbicator Co- Factoffeu Chabjo, 91 Unto, Mow Yo. i ii ITODRflJM Tie DemocraticTicket STATE. For Justice Supreme Court: R. N. liaskin. For Congressman: Brigharu II. Roberts. COISTV. For State Senate: 'Abel John Evans, Lehi. A. O. Smoot, Provo. For State Representatives-: Joseph La-pish, American Fork. John E. Hetls, Pa.', son. Marirtus Larsen, Spanish Fork. Wiu. M. Roylancc, Sprlngville. For County Commissioners: A. M. Davis. Lehi. Jos. T. McKwan, Provo. Wm. H. Hughes, Spanish Fork. For County Sheritt: Geo. A. Storrs, Springviile. For County Treasurer: O. F. Malinberg, Santaquln.' For County Assessor: Royal T. Iluish, Paysoo. For County Attorney: Jacob Evans, Provo. For County Clerk: George llavercamp, Provo. For County Recorder: May Drown Spencer. Provo, For County Surveyor: Andrew Adamson, American Fork. SPUING VILLE. For Justice of the Peace: N. II. Packard. Foi Constable: Lee lii.yer. In the P.aptist hall, iiible school for children and adults at 2::i0 Sunday Sun-day afternoons, and gospel meeting every evening at 7:30. All are welcome. wel-come. A (irent Bargain, A seven jewel Elgin or Waithan watch in screw hack and bezel silverine case for 17.50. Call on T. N. West, tf .A4j-'., 50 YEARS m 1 rmy 'r'tf CorvmoH-re Ac. S nrone sen dir. (t i iVcttch and rtrrrlptlon mar quickly asonr'aln our opinion rreu wtiwtb.tr an Invention la pmbublf pv.entuhl. Commutil--tionsrict!ycona,!ntUl. Handbook on Fstenu on, free. 0lrt5t Hieii'-y for nectirmji rstenta. Patents t:.knn tFiro'.mh Munn A Co. race!? tfcrut notice, wirhuut chwue, in th A hdTiilsomalr I!luit7tl wlt!7. I.rwt slr-catntion slr-catntion of any srienufic 1nurnl. Trm. 13 a yer: fuf month, L Hold by;l Ti8ni,le!(,r. lyNH&Co.35'3 New York Brtocb Offlo. SHj V St, WAlili,gijH, I). C. Son.cililng uu ought ta know. Housekeepers Should Know .hat wp ! Iirii(1(u.trtir.s fofaU tinii of frt'Hli uinl i-ured inMi. Oiir stock !.- tlie lirst in the city. We quote you ths foliuwuii; prices: Ham per pound 11 cents lircakfast liticon per pound. . ! 1 rents lrv Hull liaeon prr pound S cen's liolngna .Sttu;-ai' por pound 10 cents Cheese per pmiud IS ev0 Two putinds tor S.Soents Lard per pound IU cents Erdtrmn 5c Son. One half block couth from bank bii:ld:ni? J. II. DowdolP General XIllOlS.93tilit23L. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Carriages and Wajons Ecpalrrd. SpringviJJc, - Utah. .G.Wood Tonsoria! Artiste All Work Done in the Highest Style of the Art. Comf'-.rtable Bathroom Bath-room Attached. Fee 25 cents. .Shop, Unien Ea?i Bailiiiig, Springville G.E. ANDERSON PORTRAIT AND PTTHTDrtT? A"PTT"PT: JSt i IXJ A WVJJrCil trJtiilx. . D?f.,ia FKAMLS. riCTUUE FI PTING J- uttrl (I I . A SS in .11 vi ,. i : r '. Picturescop ied enlarged by home artists, PictijVes of l;.!ni' groii ; i ,:,. : cHov sun. jei'ts taken on the spot. Kp your .Money t Home. SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Tiutsday evening at 8:00. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. 1. N. Wiiittakkr, Cum. Elliot N. Jordan, Ii. K. PHYSICIAH AND SIMEON, ill Calls Promptly kwiiki. Day m Figfti. : iwrguon K. 0. W. K. It. Ortlo and "Rcul-deuca "Rcul-deuca wlli J. W BrnUir.U. Tflephon oitnnactloua. 111.1j1a1.3Mi 1 f yEO. SMART, M. D. Phyaiian and Surgeon. '!iictarid Uesldence, 1 block north of Packard's store. PRKS'GVILLK, - - UTAn. -LJ 'ggl.-.'gjgg; P. E. HOUTZ an3 mgr. Di's'iKner and n.ikei of Family Eej.rJs, lilrvbday auJCaU'Jt Card.4. Krc. SPRING VILLE UTAH. JAME3 CAFyBEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING VILLE, UTAH. aXbrownT tomsohiai A.xcrxs'r, I'OK an nay sliaro auc! an artltlc Lalrcut. call on hlta. I.i!3.cllo3.:- and - 01iildrn'e 1: AIU cut j a sp'-cH;. AOEN'.'V fi.r thu TKUT STJIAil LACNDKY, Salt Lak. Turlor noitlo Pwtofaca,,' aBa..L'.:':'jj: i. novo STEAM LAUNDRY liest work and riionb!e prlr.. Ulvo y.s a trial; t uarantee tli. faction. W do the finest of hn work, and ninno a specialty of family trado. J, N. GULiCK, PROPRIETOR, How to invest Savings Securely and Profitably. Place them in the Midland Savings &c Loan Cc. What the foliuwinrf amounts will produce on 10 sharps: Monthly Yearly Total Co-r. pound far dps!;s. 0i'osits. deposits, proflt. V&luo. P.'.M f:s4.S0 lil7.;o tf2 40 tW 'o ca lio.oo kjs.oj 4:3.00 iw Ot'R SPECIAL F EATUUK3: No membership fee. No withdrawal fee; No fines on investment stock; A delinitc contract no uncertainty; A guarantee that in case of death ! of member all money paid will be re turned to his r.i-iri. For further psr-ticu'ars psr-ticu'ars apply to J, M. "Wesitwood, Local Trs:s. SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. WHITNEY & PIERCE- Contractors Builders. AKI. Mill work dons with quickness and dispatch. ISuiidint material furnished whoo desired. Bee keepers supplies a specialty. ill 1 SJs Esst o: ;lu8 Crsnsry. SPRINGVILLE - , - UTAH. mux-si A.-. "Tit DR. KAlili G. MAESER'S "School umi Firefcide" now published. '., school, no flrwld Iscompletn without It A modern, baad- "i.Oiai! book, it thrBj tti'ra 12.75 $3.75 . contajnlnmiO pacSlnclitf11n)( tti y.r. I.1!. 'i- Portraits. Frontlsp'cce la a fnJl AvrnLd ... 7" , . ' " M 'riso; t'iB Ltltca Slkt. i oUi In p-irricular. Mtk-lIuNsof fceoks are heirs published r.ni1!iirvi tiifsc.i:,mls of cunvasser ar selling ihcni, h or,iy a Ll.MITEO ffiw sr tvort.li your to rvV Tnll the f;iuv;i,s(!r so wi 0 1,0 'i.r n y3u tn4 oiii' ili. NAivUii's Iun.;K. " ' Ae-iu wanted. Writ for term. run sketivx vvmjsuiyu co. Two, t'taU. |