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Show BUSINESS DIRECTOR" Molen & Ciiffrey, Furniture, Stt ttet, ('-. E Anderson, f'aotOKrvjher. State street H. T. f: . M, pi'iu-ft! wt ti tndlkfl. State street Flcii ('ii:'It-r, contmoti.-r and bu;i1-r. Monroe stree Peal Bros. & Mtiiiienliall, (tfijeril ini'r.'lii.Niiisc, tftate s'rect. Wm. II Roy I a rice, hjrc$!i, dalevin bariums t.turtw. State at. G. S. Woo, Mlrcantle Co., ! .If :tr.-i tw.ni'i dealers In genera! " ' ! U i t 1 1 -. v. holiwult) fruitu, produce, idg and rr:iin; bicycles, Sfidcbiiker wasonit. State Uuet. George Stlvvyn, Doulcrs in all kinds of Meats and Groeu Groceries. State street. The Independent. Tim local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read It. It will do you (rood. Job Printing. Print shop Is north side of State street. The Independent. WM. F. GIBSON - - Publishers. Tbia ilirnature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuiuine Tablets the remedy that cure a cold in oue day Wanted Act i ve man of good i'liaracter to deliver and collect in IT tali for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale bouse, tuuu u year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any bank in any city. Knelose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manufact units. Third Floor. XX Dearborn St.. Chicago. Wasteii Trustworthy Men and Women to travel and advertise for old established ii)n-.e.;f s im lln.iiit'iul atandini;. Salary. il penss. all payable in re (Oired. tiive refer- t -nddressefl stamped tanauer, 3.")3 tax ton sional Cards. Entered at tha post office at Springvillo. Utah, for transmission through the malls as seoond-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Oneyenr, - $1.25 Six months, - .75 Three months. ... ,40 Ask for Advertising Rates. THURSDAY : : : AUGUST 29. .N, M- D. ..iSICIAN AND surgeon. iii Hank Building. I too in 3 KING VI LLP:, UTAH. .ART, M. D. iieian ond Surgeon. ..u' ill Uooms 5 and (I, In lank building. Otilce hours S to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. in . Sl'RINGVILLE, - - UTAU. ; D. C. JOHNSON, Afopney-at-Uarja and fiotary Public. si uiNoviLLE, Utah. CAFFREY, NOTARY PUBLIC -I'RINGVILLE, UTAH. WITH THE SACES. Do not lose the present In vain psr-ploxitie.s psr-ploxitie.s about the future. SU T. Martin. No man has a rixht to do t he pleases, except when he pleases to do right.-Simmons. There is no greater honor to a man than to suffer for the sake of what he thinks to he righteous. W. K. Gladstone. Glad-stone. It is more from carelessness aW nt truth, than from intentional lying, that there is so much falsehood In tha world. Johnson. How truly is a kind heart, a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity to freshen into smiles! Washington Irving. As a man thou hast nothing to commend thee to thyself, but that onlv by which thou art a man, that is by what thou i Loosest and refuses!.. Tii;-lor. I have alwayn taught, and do teach, ami shall teach, I doubt not, till I die, tint in resolving to do our wrk wo'l is the only sound foundation of any religion what soever. Ruskiu. He who would keep his heart pure and holy must plant a sentinel at every avenue by which sin may find access there, guarding against none more than the little sins, as they are called. Thomas Guthrie. The single act of man which can always obtain its object is the accomplishment accom-plishment of duty. The iss tie of all other resolutions depends on accidents, acci-dents, with which even prudence can do nothing. Madame de Stael. Let children know something of the worth of money by earning it; overpay over-pay them if you will, but let them get some idea of equivalent; if they get distorted notions of values at the start they will never be righted. Talmage. STILL HATES WHITES. ! N. H. PACKARD, OHJKTT'IST ...cling, Filling, Crown and Bi'ittiie work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT KE8IDENCK Oue block south and 1 east of K. G. W. dopwt Springvim.k. Utah. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springvllle Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome, D. C. Johnson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, It. K. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROYO, UTAH. t irst class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Sprlngvilli agency at Jordan's hook store. FACTS AND FIGURES. The voluntary offerings to tbe Church of England during last year amounted to 7,771,000. The price paid for hemp In Yucatan Yuca-tan has brought great prosperity to the people of that land. A flat to go up in Cincinnati this season sea-son will probably be the largest one In the country. Its frontage will be 1,000 feet. Iast year Mexico manufactured 376,-000,000 376,-000,000 packugrs of cigarettes and 119,-000,000 119,-000,000 cigars. This Is an increase of 10 per cent over the previous year. Cattle herds in the Argentine Republic Re-public are said to number 10,000,000, all descended from eight cows and one bull brought to Brazil about 250 years ago. During the year 1900 cltctric railroads rail-roads of Berlin caused 2,652 accidents, involving the loss of twenty-six lives, while 134 persons were severely and 1,302 slightly injured. There are over 1,000,000 square feet of glass surface in Great Britain exclusively ex-clusively devoted to the cultivation and production of tomatoes for market purposes. Improvements on the Rhine river this year will cost tho government of Baden, Bavaria and Alsace-Lorraine 12,000,000 marks. The improvements will be on the river from Strasburs dowo. The Meat Kept at wynslea t Market Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Ootids, Vegetables. Fish and Game In Season OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE If You want to dispose of all your Veals, Chickens aud Hides for cash, call on Austin Roylance, SprinKvillc, Utah. BITS OF INFORMATION. The earliest mention of shoes Is la an Egyptian papyrus, about 2,200 years before Christ. Gas is the only British trade wh'ch i in lfc99 employed no women. The e were seven at work In electrical works. All the shipyards on the Pacific coast, from San Francisco to Puget sound, are working overtime to launch vessels for the spring trade. It is probable that 20,000.000 acres (f land belonging to the Northern Pacific railroad, west of the Mississippi river, will soon be placed on the market. A new census has Just been made of the American buffalo, which gives the total number of 1,021, of which 81 are in captivity and 310 In a wild state. The Spanish navy Is now among the smallest of the sea powers of tha world. At one time, more than a century cen-tury ago, it was among the greatest. The natives of the east coast of Africa Af-rica have a speclesof cymbal-bells used by athletes. They are played In palra, one In each hand, and violently smitten smit-ten together. Senator Koraker Intends to spend tha fall in Porto Rico and make a thorough study of all its industries, classes of population and its various social, educational edu-cational and religious institutions. The exhibition of pictures at tha Grand Palais promises to be very brilliant bril-liant this year. No less than 7,553 works have been sent In, 5,064 to the Society of French Artists and 2,489 to the National Society of Fine Arts. Fifty years ago the number sent in did not exceed 1,757, so that the artistic productions of Franc have br-Pn tripled durlnj the la half century. G E RON I MO, APACHH CHIEF, LONGS FOn WARPATH. Ai He U iXmm'.f -GuardaU by Cnlted 8tnt Sol llr, llixrerer, Thsrj la Nil rear of 11 Threat Merer Ha Biwo Kevotu licet to Ilia fata. Geronlmo, the noted Apache chief. who is held a prisoner at Fort sTll Okla., hy the federal government, still draws a pension of $35 a month as a scout, though he is not allowed to carry a loaded gun. He fares well, indeed, in his confinement, for not only do the soldiers treat him kindly, but he Is allowed to dispose of his bead work and other fancy articles which he turns out, and this furnishes an additional income of $2,000 a year. The old rascal nevertheless complains of his treatment to visitors and expresses the wish that he might die, apparent iy with the object of exciting their sympathy and perhaps opening their purse strings. Geronlmo remains irreconcilable. He ha'es the white man and his chief desire in life is to escape and wield the tomahawk again. Geronlmo is now probably 80 years old, though he does not know his age. He was with Victoria when that chieftain went against the Mexicans, and later he developed de-veloped Into a leader himself. He is a born leader of redskins, for the reason rea-son that he claims to be not only a fighting man but also a medicine man, and it takes a man who can talk with unseen beings to make a really deep Impression upon the Indian. Geronlmo made his first raid in 1884, when he marched against the town of Pima, Ariz, and with a few warriors succeeded suc-ceeded in wiping out the whole popu-la'ioti popu-la'ioti of 500 souls. This was followed hy other atrocities until he was captured cap-tured in 1887, having cost the United States government nearly $1,000,000 in giving chase to him. He and his band of 200 fighters were taken to Fort Pickens, Fla hut. owing to the hot climate they could not live there and were transferred some five years ago to Fort Sill, where they have since remained, with the exception of a trip to Omaha three years ago. Geronlmo Is small in stature, possessed pos-sessed of a keen face and a piercing eye. The blue in his eye is of that peculiar steely color that arouses un- ' W TAPE WORMS "A tape worm eighteen feel long at least came on tbe eoene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused mv bad health for tbe past three years. I am still taking Caacarets, the only cathartic worth; of notice by seosilile people." ueo. w. uowles, Dalrd, Miss. if J$ CATHARTIC jk Nw TftAOf MAftft Mowrmo Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taate Good. Do Good, Never Bloken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, Joe. 40c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lerlhg K.ndr (..;, Cklnf Maatrral, lew Tart. 5IJ Kft.Tn.RIf! So' aid pmranteed by all drng-BU" drng-BU" I U-DAb gisis to CVJIE Tobacco Habit. benefit of the directors of the World's Fair. Secretary E. T. Grether, President Presi-dent Lewis E. Snow, Treasurer J. M. Williams and others have been visiting visit-ing tbe different property owners for the pust two weeks, spending hours dally in interviewing the oldest inhabitants in-habitants and looking over old municipal muni-cipal documents in an effort to get historical his-torical data. It was while on these expeditions that they gathered data which they assert shows conclusively that on the identical spot where now stands the Goodfellow mansion. Good-fellow Good-fellow avenue aud Natural Bridge road, formerly stood the residence of Gov. Clarke, at which place, known to the Indians as Council Groves, the Indians met to make their treaties, and from where started the Lewis and Clarke expedition. Directors Fred Deibel, Jewett Wagoner, John Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, H. H. Filers, Judge David Murphy, Ed W. Greer. J. L. Grether, Edward H. Bickley, George P. Pren-dergast, Pren-dergast, W. S. Brawner, M. M. Fitz-gerrell, Fitz-gerrell, Fred Spangler, H. B. Schilling, W. J. McDonald, W. H. Redemeyer, Sidney E. Davis and Charles H. Fil-ley, Fil-ley, the executive committee, will go before the World's Fair site commit tee to state that the Goodfellow place is singularly appropriate for a fair site and that the natural conditions surrounding it fulfill all the require ments. The history associated with this place, they will argue, could well be preserved by permanent buildings commemorating the exposition. THE HOME (JOLI) CURE. An Ingenious Treatment I y which Drunkards are Keing Cured llaily In Spite of Themselves. GERONLMO AS HE IS TODAY, pleasant sensations in the mind. His color is a dark red. Geronimo smokes cigarettes these days and would drink fire water had he tha privilege. He has six wives, but lives with none of them. His favorite daughter, Eva, lives with him when she is at her home. He gives her sufficient money to send her to an eastern school eight months In the year. Geronlmo docs no work; that is, such as raising a crop of com or millet. He gets rent-free a two-room house to live in, but he keeps his ponies therein there-in and resides, himself, in a tepee. All of the Apaches who are held aa war prisoners live in tents and keep their horses in the houses furnished for them. Dlplomary Not a KeJ of Koere. In many persons' minds the word diplomat is associated with a young man of some fortune having the best of times in gay capitals dancing. flirting, dining and enjoying life to the utmost, with a few hours of light work thrown in occa ly to add a zest and color to ane amusements, amuse-ments, writes Maud Pauncefote in Harper's Har-per's Bazar. This no doubt Is often typical of the condition on ls bright side. But there Is another -that of distant dis-tant and difficult posls, where, with no society, and in durance vile, for a certain cer-tain number of years many, if not all of the prominent and successful diplomatists dip-lomatists have passed weary years. The post at Pekin at this moment, though one of vital Interest, la perhaps the hardest to bear and to operate. The conditions of a city after a siege lasting last-ing eight weeks during summer is in Itself a thing few people have had to put up with, even In civilized countries. AN HISTORICAL LOCATION. Northwest World's Fair H te Af-elatlon PLrovern Interettlnc Facta. The officers of the Northwest World's Fair Site association claim to have made a discovery which they think wiil have much weight In the selection of the site for the Louisiana Purchase exposition, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. They say the home place of Gn. William H. Clarke, governor gov-ernor of the territory of Missouri, Is located ou Goodfelltw avenuo, in northwei-t St. Louis, and covers part of the yrnporty on which th as-eociatlon as-eociatlon ha obtained nptjou foi the No Noxious Doses. So W eakening of the erTes. A Pleasant Positive Cure fur the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness, A both filled with poison, and nerves com plctcly shattered bj periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating thi poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time trotu busi ness by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been per fee ted after many ycais of close stud) and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to direction: of tins wonderful discovery is posl tivcly guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how bard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thou sands of Drunkards into sober, in duslrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOUR II US hands:; children cure your FATHERS!! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully cie vised ana prepared mat it is thoroughly soluble unci pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the kuowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their kuowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." "improve-ment." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely ex-tremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more etlectual than ot hers costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested re-quested without extra chargj. Sent prepaid to anv part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, EDWIN R GILES & COMPANY, COM-PANY, 2330 and 2532 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential. con-fidential. E 479 Guaranteed Salary of $900 YEARLY Men and women ?if good address to represent us, some to travel appointing appoint-ing agents, others for local work looking look-ing after our Interests. $5)00 salary guaranteed yearly; extra commissions and expenses, rapid advancement, old established house. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure permanent, per-manent, pleasant position, liberal income in-come and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PKKSSS 23 Church H.. New Haven, '.'nun. Get Married in Our Rings. Our welding rings are lucky rings, and the bride who has one of our rings on her linger is wedded to a reliable man, because ho came to a reliable store, bought a reliable ring at a reliable price straws that indicate that tie will make a reliable husbaud.- BECK'S JEWELRY STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. RIDER AGENTS WANTED one in each town to ride and exhibit a sample i90iJmodel Dicycie oi our manuiaciure. iuu UAfl RIAKt .U TU $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself. ISO! isde!sd6$I0 to $(S 'Q0&'99MlsMBat$7fo$l2 500 Second Hand Wheelsco f $9 taken in trade by our Chiccgo retail stores, JU 19 PQ many good as new w We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL to anyone without a cent deposit in advance and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. M no risk in ordering from us, as you do not ueed to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. flft &3fiT nSIV a wheel until yon have written for onr Uy OU! UUI F4CT0RY PRICES and FSFE TRIAL OFFER. This liberal offer bas never been equaled and is a guarantee of th nnalitv nf mtr wheels. WE WANT a reliable nerson in each town to distrihtifi ratatnmiM fn in exchange for a bicycle. Write today for free catalogue and our special offer. 9 J. L. HEAD CYCLE 00.9 Chicago. ' 1 WSm Repeating RiOes For All Kinds of Shocting. 'All Desirable Calibers and Weights A FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTING. Model 1 895. 30 Army caliber, weight 8 1-4 pounds. Model 1894. 30 Vf. C. F. caliber, "Extra Light,' weight C 1-2 iuuuJs. Model 1894. 30 W. 0. F. caliber, "Tako Vovm," Weight 7 J-l iwuiiim. Model 1 892. and 38 caliber, " Tako Down," weight 7 pounds. Model 1886. 45-70 caliber, "Extra Light," weight 7 pounds. Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns. FREE. Send Name and Address on Postal for 160 -page Illustrated Catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARKS CO., NEW RAVEN, CONN. z t Mm'mb:-MlM ymumrramTT S iiii'i.' ,T-,ffl t n,i atF-i MwiiBMiMiiiiiifiiMaiiiiaii'iiia t A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as applied to bewing Machines. An original plan mmmmmimimmmmmmmmmmmmm J VI VU VUIQIU easier terms and better value in the purchase of 4 1.., I.J r. . r"M iuc ivwu jamous "Wiute" iiewiug Machine than a., am f Me a Write for our eleCant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. Hott ttp ran xw vmi n.rnA.. i1 1 .... ... , 1U lUB purcnase o, a hlgu.grade sewing machine and the easy terms of payment r. ff . in i , i - - "- vitrei uucn jronj factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor- ;;vcamiymuujuLopass. t uu Knowmc 'White." you know janMjacturejg. Therefore, a detailed desenpuon of" tl.e machine antt its construc.ion is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to enhance " icr. write to-day. Address in full. M 11 Pill- HIHIHT US rtiair ,.,ml.:.r BT For Sale hy L. E. HALL, Salt Lake Oily, Utah. lilt v""! ftMmifm l W MiriiiiiriHS i Lf retter I In.Tn ri.rr U-.. C I lr 1 11 Wttl n I lliln nUAHH Pall bearing.Harquetr Wood work Popular Prices, etc.. etc. V Sale l.y (lit- U.S. WOOD M KIJCAXTI LM fr,.( s,.rin9Till, |