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Show BUSINESS DIRECTOR'S Molen & Cftfl'rey, Furnltme, ?wts srettt. G. E. Anderson, Fhotojrrauher. State street H. T. Reynolds, funeral inercliamllse, St at atrent. Fred Carter, contractor juJ builder, Monroe stree Peal Bros. & Mendenhall, general morchatK)ie, State it.roet. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State t G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealer In (neral merchandise. Win, M. Roylance, ' wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and grain; bicycles, gtudebakcr wagons, Slate street. George Selwyn, leateis in all kinds of Meals and Green Groceries. State stret. The Independent. Th,e lor al newsnaper. fuhsf rlbe for It and read it. It will do you pood. Joh Printing Print shop Is north side of f tale street. Wasted Active man uf Rood character to deliver and collect in Utah for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. Us) a year, Bitre pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any hank in any city, Knclose nelf addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, U34 Dearborn H.. Chicago. Wanted Trustworthy Men and Women fro travel and advertise for old established house of solid tinancial standing. Salary. ;kii a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required, (live refer puces and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address .Manager, :t.'5 Caxton Hldg., Chicago. Professional Cards. P DUNN, M. D. "physician and surgeon. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 ' Pl?lKf!Vir TV ITT A IT QEOH5MART, M- D. Physieian am eon. building. Utah. W Jfflce In Hoomg S and 6, in Bank X S iqce hours 8 to 10 a. in., 1 to 2 and "" -i "y to 0 p. ni. f w ; i.7NS0N, Cter St., Yov.o, Utah cmirx civ sbXw-wws The Independent. DIEUL ft GIBSON Publishers. Entered at the post office at Pprlngvllle Utah, for transmission through the malls as seuood-claaa matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, 3ix monthH, Three months. 11.25 ."5 .40 Ask for Advertising Rates. Relief is needed at Jacksonville. Jackson-ville. 0en your pocnet books and pay up. Tlie Methodist parsons have decided that $900 a year is not enough to raise a family on. These parsons must want the earth. Another issue of Lucifer's Lantern ie out. Like the others its a warm number, but we wouldn't recommend it as fit Sunday reading for religious people. Germany had better not think from Uncle Sam's general peacefulness that he proposes io let coaling stations in American Ameri-can waters be snatched up under tiis very nose. Bythe-way, isn't anybody losing los-ing money in Wall street these days? How can it be possible for everybody to win? Yet we hear nothing of the reverse side of the picture. What does Carnegie mean by sloshing around in Eyrepo spending money that hr ought to apply--iAbuilding. libraries? pluto- jfTtTmnrnaclies an' riu. . having been knowti V of 70 pouiuli.autl they be a valuable family of t tJoiuici Shu Pse Energetic Pupils. Under the promptings and skillful guidanco . of Prof.i Eggertsen, who by the way is anl energetic fellow, the public school pupils have displayed! most commendable energy and; industry in securing an addition1 of 405 volumes to the public school library. Its' good train-; ing for them, and the acquisition of this library is one of the best ihings that ever happened to the school. There are some bright young people in this public school of ours, and they are under the care of some bright and capable young men and women. We think all of (he latter realize tbe4 supreme importance of their duties in keeping pure the life current of the Republic, and! i hat the pupils have a good understanding of their future duties to their nation. ie character of the bouel few worrjs Tl and brawn of the Ntion twenty years hence is now being moulded in the public schools of today. It is supremely important im-portant that the work should be done right. Broad minds and trained intellects are becoming more and more the need of the hour. Nothing so broadens the human mind as earnest, careful and constant reading of books. In fact, 'liberal side lines of reading are regarding now as a necessary supplement to the work of the text book. The work of the past few month 9, which culminated in times past, before it learned the rates, tried to get some of this business in the effort to secure n little oflicial recognition. It is needless to say that we didn't get it either business or recognition. recog-nition. The Independent is curious to know how the officials will evade this law and avoid tender-ing tender-ing the business to the local paper. Our friend Crandal has a conscience that won't let him sleep nights if he doesn't do the right thing. We are a little shaky about our other friend, Bird, however. We regret to say that we fear he is so thoroughly thor-oughly imbued with Provo ideas that his conscience won't worry him much on thematter of not patronizing home institutions. A Pretty Sermon. The following is one of the prettiest sermons ever printed the exercises of xMonday nightLeath the surf, will not be thrown away. Ex pose the American youth to a collection of good books; a heallC ambition and the books will do the rest. ForJJie Poundkeetifira '"T saw a dancing bubble upon the silvery surface of a reslles; river. For a moment ii sparkled with golden light as il caught the sumhine's glory, and I thought how beautiful it was. Then it went down. For a moment the river told me where it vanished, and then swept on without e'en a ripple on its r I placid bosom. And I thought how like our lives was the bubble on the river. For a j moment we sparkle m our Uni spheres hope and toil and struggle, love and Jong and heam, and thejj-'go dlNnibe- ce forever. In 80OOYEAKLY Men ami women address to represent 'tis, some to travel appointing appoint-ing agent?, others-for local work look-ini? look-ini? after our interests. $!)00 salary Kiiaranteed yearly; extra commissions mid exnetiscs. ranitl advancement, old established house. Orand chance for earnest matt or woman to secure per liuinetit, pleasant position, lioerai in come and future.. NewbrU1' CU1CU mi- v hj 1 ' 1 - r t r i T led- en q ir M hited tortr triej UT nr. In sportsmen the shootiutf at the Provo plant by ce.ndlnif the stream I Dcscrct iYttc. Y lines. Write ;it once 23 church -t cieties. K.O.'T. X. . Springville Tent No. 9 meets In regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. H. Kearns, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, It. K. "V7". H. IIOPF . FARM V LOANS UNION CENTRAL LIFE, Cincinnati, Ohio. , y final results at the pr.as Office place the popula tion of the United Ttates at 76,305,393. Four counties jin Marvland are still unsettled be cause of the plot to pad the returns re-turns which was discovered there. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Springvilh agency at Jordan's Hook Store. Selwyn'sMeatMarket Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish and Game In Season OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE If You want to dispose of all your Chickens and Hides for cash, The United Stales is a coffee drinking nation, consuming over ten pounds per capita every year, while no other country in the world ex "ept Germany and France (which drink about half that amount) consumes one- fifth as much. Thirty years go, before Sen. Hoar entered Congress, he had a law practice of $20,000 which he expected to see increase to $50,000. He also had saved $100,000 His public duties compelled him to spend his savings and give up his law practice. Result, he is 75 years old ana has nothing but his salary. Query: do we pay our senators enough? Those people who last week attempted to settle the sheep nuisance by holding a mass- meeting and "discoursing of the dangers to public health went off on the wrong tangent Whatdoej the Springville public cai'e for health, anyway? It's money the public wants gold to put in its sock. It doesn't realize that sickness and death cost money, or if it does, it hopes the other fellow will have to pay it. The health culturist here should set the cattle men on the hunt. The latter's inter eels aro immediate affairs of the pocket, and would therefore nition ugli the late aud uiilamented Legislature. 1 1 is oue -dealing with pound-keepers, pound-keepers, and is respectfully called to the attention of our good friends, D. A. Crandal and L. W, Bird. It went into effect May 14. By this law it is provided pro-vided that all estrays shall be advertised in a newspaper, where there is one, and not posted up any old place. Posting notices is provided for where there are no papers. But it doesn't mailer very much. There isn't a decent rate of pay in the publishing of these notices now, on account of the attempts of Provo papers in times gone by to ruin each other by doing work for nothing and giving a bonus for the job. For instance, an estray notice which papers in this neighborhood neighbor-hood are asked to publish for 40 cents, would cost a business man who was a regular advertiser adver-tiser on a lime contract about $1.50. The Independent id short time the liny ripples wt have caused die out, and the great river of humauity flows on undisturbed. So, "" let us strive with our brief existence, to reflect only the suushlt mirror the Tl range Charli must have been leavn slurs lying around carelessly, where they could come, to the notice of tho editor of tht Record. In token whereol. witness the following warlike defi: . It is a common saying with "a certain class that newspaper men lie, and we are sometimes almost persuaded per-suaded that they do. True, we don'i admit that the newspaper lies are wilful ones they are more in the nature of' ''muzzling the truth" in order to shield some sun of a gun who is posing io the community as a moral A Mother's Hani Words " I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six years fgo I was in a most clangerons condition with broncLitia and lun trouble, because you can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused ternbla pain in my chest and tang. I could hardly move, and to stoopcaused intenseaul- ferinjr. Someone adviseil Acker's Ack-er's English Remedy, and I night I would try it, although i confessthat down in my heart I had little faith in it.' '1 ha ir.-,t bottle gave great relief, t id the second bottle mae'e lr.o 'ie hca'thy Tvoman I am today. My husband's lungs a' weak '.lso, and IB cured himself with 'i ) same grand old remedy. :r boy and girl have boih jen saved by it from death v croup. I know this is so, for ' hen they were attacked in the ejc'it I baa a bottle in tne closet, nd by acting quickly that fatal i alady was easily overcome, u'e always give it to the children whan they have a cough or eld, nd we would not be without it ffir anything. My sister will ell you also; if you ak her, that t is a medkine that can a' ways a depended upon for ail the, .onblesof thebreatning organs. 1 ( tell all our nc;chbors about c'.;er's Enclish Remedy w henever I get a chance, and there are.plenty of pe-p'e pe-p'e around Mechanicsvil'c, N. Y., where I live, who would nomore think of go-in go-in ; to b -d at night without abottle of it in the house than they would of leaving-heir leaving-heir doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible whea hey allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because hero is a icrtain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time." (Signed) Mrs. Floyd Fowi.kr. AottPr's English Remedy Is sotd by all clruprtrists under a positive guarantes that vour money will he refunded in case of failure. ;c, snc., ami i a bottle ia ited States and Canada, la England, is. ad., 28. 3d., and 4s. ( d. We authorize the almx guarantee. W. II. HOOKER A CO., Proprietors, Xew )ri "for Sale tyy SprlnKvllle I 1-1 1 kr Oo. HMM' man, while at heart he isthewor.-t of criminals. There are two or three such chaps In this town; and a part of their unpublished records is known to us. We are aware that some of them have no particular fancy for us, and we wish them to know that the compliment Is returned in the fullest measure. We are going to tell the truth about some of these "nice people" one of these days. It may put a black awning over our optics-hut optics-hut there will be others. It has been the cuslom in referring to the birth of an infant to tell how much it weighed, but we can think of no good reason for doing so. ix pounds of baby represents t as many nightsof floor k 1 V. valKi"g as a ien-;ounac an eight-pounder can hold just as much colic as a twelve-pounder. twelve-pounder. When you come to weigh incidentals like that you will have to throw the steelyards steel-yards away and weigh on hay scales. Naturally, lots of people will alwrtys turn out to see a President Presi-dent whether he s popular or un-. popular, but thlre seems to bo more than curVsih greetings .,tc The fact s treinendj j in I 1 1 m mill l inn For 50 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mothers have you Shiloh in the house at all times? Do you know just where you can find it if you need it quickly if your little one is gasping and choking with croup? If you haven t it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "Shiloh alwayi cured my baby of croup, coughs and cold). I would not t without it. MKS. J, B.MART1N, HuoMvillo, Ala. Rhllnh'i Cnnanmptlon Cure I told 1y all diKKiata at XA, S(Hi, t.oO m bottle. A primed cnarantK with wvcry bottle. U ion are not natUllwil go to your druggUt and get your money back, Wiit for i11titrAtrt hoi.V on cnnvimrttton. dS'M ; W a r 111 1 Springs Whi t e J Sulphur J This lipnaturo la on erery box of the genuine Laxative Uromoyuinine Tbieu the remedy that rarea 00M In on day WANTED! . Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K., here is an opportunity. Kindlv eive cood reference .r. when writing. A. OORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalog 4 cts. stamps. The Well Dressed Man WiinOi his Llnvn very carefully looked after, and all Laundry . work well and neatly done. That's . the way wo do our work. PEOVO STEAM LAUNDRY J, M. GITL1CK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. i I Safin YEARLY to Chrlstlao 4- A "uwui man or woman to look after our (trowing business in Inis ana aujouiiuK wjuuhcs, v act an Manager aim corrcspon- t dent; work can be done at your home. Enclose self-addressed, J? stamped envelope for parttcu- lars to II. A. Sherman, General U Manager, Corcoran PulldJng, POplKJSiie Lniica oiaics ireas- Private Large Pool for 4p rtlfWEMBMMIl A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of the workl famous 'White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. ' Write for our elegant II-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How we Can gave you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine and the easy terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor tunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the 'White," you know its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and its construc.ion is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full.- WKITE SEWING M4OTE COMPANY, (Dep'tA.) Cleveland OHIO. For Sale by L. E. HALL, Salt Lake City, Utah. RIDER AGENTS WAHTED one in each town to ride and exhibit a simple 1901 model Dicycie 01 cur manufacture. TUU CAN WAKE $10 TO $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself. I90t Kedcls SS3 $18 fo $18 BOO Second Hand Wheels-ro . so tnktu in trade by our Chicago retail stores, 19 Buoy pood as new..., w We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL t anyone vntlwut a cent depoiL in advance and ailo.v 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. no rink in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. Tt MftT SSIIV until yon haw writt.-n fnr rrif rUW I1UI UUI FACTORY PRICES nnd FKfE TRIAL OHfli. Tlu liberal ofTi-r has never becu equaled aud is cuaiaolcc uf the quality of our wliecl. IT reliable wrsou in ench town in distribute catalomiea for ua In iikc tor a bicycle. Write tixlay for free CHtaloRueaud our sitiat offer. if f Hid V ISfi ciclla Mt stin Roylance SprinuviUe, t ' I alt. ury, nasmtigion, . u. J. L. UUd CYCLE 60., Chicago. receive attention. Without vot tu ) "it, I , W!l 4 t o,, IKoy, N. Xi (? |