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Show IKE SPdUJ'ILLc iHDE?ENDKT H. P. IMI.T, I.tfltnr imtl MnniiKor. Butei-rd at I Up nost office ut Sprlimt I lie. 1 .t ill, fiw transmission through (In: mail ah tccond-oluHs mutter. Issued every Friday. TE.Vti Or 3U33C3IPTIOM. Une year, .... f2.no Six mouths. Three mouths. 1.00 ASSOCIATION ,i.."' 77f; rv.i yff;.s.s .l.s.SO7.1770.V. We are in rereint of the llrsLcopy of the "Utah Kditor ami Printer" published hy tin: iMchl Urns. The new publication Is a monthly and we understand i designed iis1henft1td.il oran of the Utah Press Associat ion. The first issue presents a very eredit-iihle eredit-iihle appearance, and in rase I he Association Asso-ciation it represents is brought to a business basis and secures the resulting result-ing meinhership and support of Utah newspaper men, the new venture Might to he a success. Thus says the Tin lie Miner in one of its most ie.siiinlive moods. Now that the president of the Press Association is not also the editor of this paper we feel justified in culling this "alleged "al-leged journalist" down, ns he is pleased to term nil who do not see eye to eye with himself. As regards the lamenlahle condition of the Utah Tress Association As-sociation in the Argus (?) eyesight eye-sight of this editorial nin-com-poop we have this to say: The editor of the Tintic Miner was in the hey-day of his official glory when the Utah I'ress Association As-sociation made the lowest dip in its brief existence. We liavo no apologies to make for the deeds or mis-deeds of ny of its past or present olfi-vers, olfi-vers, no excuses to offer for the condition of the association at tiny time hut wish lo say, the least nv member of tho newspaper news-paper craft in the State should lo would be to assist by personal per-sonal and fraternal help rather (linn by the unseemly slurs, in-riendoes in-riendoes uud presump.ive advice given by Fred Nelson ol the Tintic Miner. It positively looks as though lie was venting his spleen on the association for its failure to elect him to some position where his omnipresence could te more marked than it was at tho tiino of the fall of the association. asso-ciation. Of course, we expect to open up a flood gate of paternal itdvice, such ns he has been tendering the Tribune, the Enquirer, En-quirer, the Republic, and all these "wouhl;be journalists" who ii lie nipt the editorial guidance of newspapers in the tortuous paths of the Utah sea of journalism journal-ism put lis that are known to none but he of massive presumption, pre-sumption, but The Independent has placed levees around and can withstand all he is pleased to emit, and hereby promises to let It i in severely alone from now on. Mr. Nelson has been so industrious indus-trious since the lale president assumed the oflice, voluteering ndvico as to what should be done, interspersing his "advice" "with slurs.inuendoesand insults that at the first opportunity of closing his procacious vaporings we do so in the single role of a member of the Association, and not its president. We do not know how the present corps of oflicers will suit Mr. Nelson, but trust Mr. James and bis colleagues col-leagues will go on the even tenor of their ways ami let him vaporize vapor-ize away to the real cipher that constitutes his actual ideas of to run an association, a 3 llfM j ( T, I'l' fUl I'.ii U; !"l 'II!. I tioii on .-ul j'-i t In1 fssiiyi In 1 a w itls generally. rut: u. :. u: i;ivi:ri;i!:. , i General E. A. Welby of the It io ( ! raiide We-I ei n i o i l li a.-added a.-added laurels to li s already i plentifully decorated official: j head by I he neat man ner in I ...!.;,. i. 41... fi. i ; ... , I,. ,. It 1 1 1 1 1 1 tlX V. 1 1 I I T I . I I I Ull'ii ilti'i trains were handled. At Denver several large railway systems j were taxed to what ihey con- , sidered llo ir utmost to dispose, of their unprecedented demand for cars :iiid cipi ipmei: t, but they were taken care id by the1 Denver Uio (Jrrnde ami (do- j rado Midland to (Irande .Juncl -j ion w ilh no more than an hotii or two's delay, and when Mr. Wei by 's division was reached, a single track from (Irani) .Junction .Junct-ion lo Salt Lake, not an hotii was lost but mueli time was made up; no accident of an kind occured. (ienernl I'nssengt-r Agent Wadleigh, of the Kin Grande Western, gives out the following statement regarding the Endeavor En-deavor business handled by his road : "Between the mornin-of July 1 and midnight Jiily .r we hajid - led and delivered to the South em Pacific company at, ( )gdcn between thirteen and fourteen thousand Christian Endeavor passengers. We have eleven trains on our lines and in sight at this hour, which will swell the total to exceed tiiteen thousand. thou-sand. During this period we have not had a wheel off the track and our trains moved over our line with not to exceed more than two or three hours defay in any instance. We claim' to have established the world's single truck record.'' It is little wonder the Uio Grande Western, with the brill-j iant record they have fur details j .... I.- . ,i , ot railroad business, and this I further evidence of executive' ability that thev are forging ! ahead as the foremost load in the West buying up smaller divisions, etc. Brother Roe of the Nephi Republic is the latest victim to an indignant leader's wrath. Charlie Andrews, an arduous worker for political honors was the gladiator. It seems Charlie resented the use of his 8talart figure as n farmer raking in political straws, even though the from a man ;ip a tree the I , . ,. . , ! carloo.i tolil the at.solutc truth, i We think it tin hest cartoon they ever published and instea.l ; t ' ., ,,i , i , i of getting angrv Charlie should r. k . , have patted Brother Roe on the , j back for his enterprise, bought 500 papers and mailed them to ' """' ,li,lt y"" VTlU m,t s" St;,)' i ' l'1( Deets, go m good coin pany his supportcis showing his pop- !.,,, rt,a(1 v()ll ,)((oks. ,)ur ,,osl wom. ularity at home. A person wliojeu have no time to walk the streets is worthy of newspaper notice is ,. .. . some pumpkins these Political , days. We have heard that some of: the boys who sell fruit at the tlepot fern ml such a demand for' their wares during the heavy railway travel by the Christian Endeavors they actually raised the price of f cent boxes to 'Jo . ur . I . cents. We regret very much to fr J ; have such a thing occur, for ; after traveling through that dry' canyon passengers feel that' Springvilleistho lir?t stooping ' 1 B " j place in God's country and to ; have a brood of boys jump in J ' , . Best rough 8yrup. 'I'mMt'a (oxi, Vt . is J'eople woniler why their nerves are snweak; v.liy Ui -y.-' l tired s e.e.Jy; whs tlu-y do not i.l e) naturally ; why tlu-y liir.e fieiiuenl hcad-a hcad-a .-lii'K, imlwMio;i ami HcrvO'JS Dyspepsia. The cxplaliiil'on la sii.ipt'. It is f'liiiiil ill that 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! liloml fced-ll:;,' fced-ll:;,' til'.' nerves (ill rel'lIM- ill.sleail nf till' ele-n.ent" ele-n.ent" 'M s t ei-n.i I) ami vipir. Opiate an. I nerve r'i:niiiiii'ls simply deaden and dn nut cure. il'iud-rt Sarsajiariila leeds the nerves lent, r:eli h!(Hiil; jjives natural sleep, perlee; . ido-s-tinli, l.stlie true re.'in-ily for all iicrvinisticnil'lcs. m Sarsaparilla Isthe One True lilood Purifier. All driisritixts. $1. M.f, cure l.iver Ills; easy to llOOU S PlllS take, easy to operate. 250 and take such tin advantage is le short of h . The I iidcpeiuient congratulates congratu-lates the Utah Press association on its sek'clion of Mr. John Jan ie.-: for n esi.l t. If he makes the oflice as successful as lie ls;;s other posilions of trust that his has filled then the asso ciation will loom into stately proportions and become a potent factor for good. We are curious to know how he pleases our would be autocratic friend ot the Tintic Miner. It is hoped that lie will receive the support f t,e entire State press. j j The Independent aeknowl J edges wilh deep appreciation j the courtesies tendered its edi tor and friends dining Jubilee week by the New Yoik & Utah Paper Company, a firm who have, by their indefatigable enterprise, en-terprise, forged themselves in the lead of any paper dealers in the Inter-mountain region, not excepting any Eastern supply houses. No-To-Ilac for Fifty Cents. Guuraiueed tehaeeo haliit euro, makes weak men strong, blood pure. SUc, fl. All diUBtfists. Street Walking. Young girls should not be street walkers. )f all detestible women on ,,art1' a street walker or ttreet loafer i-i t he worst. II ive something to do .,,,,, iL We pity a w unun or girl in Ibis day of good literature, art and i'nlusUy when we hear tl.em say, 'T ii. i li t ,i n. lo oii; 10 on, mi pi 1 s sa Ke Had something to do. A-k your neighbor to allow you the privilege to help her care for her little one, wash her dishes, help her darn, sew or scrub, anything to keep olT the street unless you have business there. There is danger in leisure. Statistics will show that nioregirls go to destruction destruc-tion trough idleness than hard work. No evening but can t here lie seen on , streets young girls, pretty girls, U'irls that are good and pure and girls u,,,l.a,(. "vt" an" rm m JUSL verging inio wonianiioini. urn are at the right age to Ic easily iullurnced. 1 Hcware girls of lying, deceitful and il,simiati,, t"l,llos- I'" "t live for the linllowness of this world, n;iw at y,r js u, Vi,ry thm ,,,.,,,,, f((. yourselves. Deide to be something: ""''fide to live for good: resolve to make good auri useful women and the , .. . ... . . ... better class will assist you. Uesolve that if other girls walk the streets und embrace the opportunity of going :uul ,l" "ul llll"vv an.vono to pursuade them to do so. n t over pursuaded i to du ,h:lt whi,.h WiU ,i:lvo: ,cluhMl(.v i to lower you in the esti. nation nf the best people. iin.njllK, lt,nillk, skhl ,IS(;is,s iM. -tautlv . relieved by De Witt's Witch Sllln' unenuallcd for cuts. leaving a scar. Mknkkav & Co. $600 TAKlvS IT. j Andrew lierkley has a nice little ..1 I.. "..v.,w; f....t ...l.i..K l :ii i III. IV i: mi .r..Mow ll-l'L HUH 11 lie Mill , . ,. , ., . , let go at tint' figure, if taken at once, j cail and look the place over. ! I TIIKOIV.H SKKVK'K. j ..Thl tl"';'"h -",r S'vIcp to Denver. Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago, si. I I(0is ai thereastern cities, via the l'n';j I'acitlc and connections, is un- excelled by any other 1 1 no. The equipment consists of Pullman and loiinst Sleepers, I'lnnr (a is. Dining Cars, Ihill'et, Library and! Smoking cars. i l-'or tickets, time tables and other iufoi ni.it Ion call on your nearest agent hi address Iv I., ho MA , f.eu, I'ass. and'I'kt. Agt. Omaha. Neb 1 re i 18 Pages a Week. 156 Paps a Year. A paper as useful to yon as a peat W daily fur only one dollar a year. I'.ettel' III in ever. All the newsof all the world ail the time. Accurate and fair lo everybody. l)emocral ic and for t lie people. Against, trusts and all monopolies. lirilliaut illustrations. Stories by ei-eat, authors in every number. Splendid reading for women and oilier special depart incuts of unusual un-usual interest. 1 stands tirst anion;; 'weekly" pa pcrs in size, frequency of pu'ol ication and freshness, variety and leliabilil.' of rnnlents. It is practically a dail at, I he low price of a weekly : and il vast list, of subscribers, extend ine tn every state and territory of t he t'nion and foreign countries, will vouch r the accruraey and llrmues-; of its' news eo! iliiilis, ! We oiler ibis unequaled newspaper' an i The Independent together one! year for 2 in advance. j The regular subscription price of j l lie two papers is :t. F.diMiitP Your l:o flu Wit h S'iiMcureU. 1 Camly Catliartie. cure eonst ina! ioii forever, j 10r.-S'. If '.(,'.! fail, druL is; s ri fund money. Farm for Sale. I'urly acres of land, all fenced: 20 grubbed and seeded to lucerne. JO -hares Mapletou C'an..l stock, four room brick house. wilh pantry, elii-ets, porches, mantel and grate. Kxcelleut cellar under house. All fi.r l.."iUU: half cash, balance on time. House alone ci.st 1,P'U. Address. V. A. I.YM II, Mapletou, I'tah. UKSIDK.NCK FOK SALE A line six room brick residence with bath room, closets and good cellar, nice yards with tint, buildings, coal house, corral, etc. Artesian water piped through the hou-e. Ilesl location loca-tion in town: one block fnni business renter: price to suit the times. Call on or write at once. W.M. M. IiOYI.AXCK, Spi ingvilie, Ctah. tf. C 0. D. Hand Laundry John Murphy, Proprietor. All work carefully and promptly attended at-tended to. Leave work at cilice in the Miner Huilding, State St. The Columbian Tailor system of dress cut ting taught. System complete for $7. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teachers wanted in every town in Something Town. Sco What They Say of It ! lliive h ied I in" Miii) sold bv Mr. Watsiiu lliiutz nf this city mill eonskfer t liem liist-ciiiK,. liist-ciiiK,. f. Ill N.. M. II. Ihivini; tested Croft & Mend's ineiliciilid sniipi I t iiimunee lliein liist-Clnss. OKo. Smaht. M. I). Mr. limit.'s siiiii is fiiic: I've tried it. Mas. S. A. Uoykh I li ml Croft ,t Head's niedirateil soap eeelleiil toilet article. N. II. Xki.sox. I). I. S. J have used Mr. llniitz's son) anil ti 1 1 i it the best I ever used. Mks. II. V. I'ki.t. ('reft t Koad's soap is ilie best I have ever Hied. Mas. S. WiNii. I can recoiniiieiid I lie ( 'reft & lieeds to lie (he liest soap 1 have ever used. I have used il a ifieal ileal, and can recommend II to he first class. Mas. 1 annv Allan. WATSON IlOUTZ, 'Vfcjt. GO TO . Star Bakery rL'st'place in town for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. Monls !3 ots. OKAl-KKS IN MtUITS, VEGETABLKS and CANNED GOODS. Whitehead & Tucket. 1UIY AND . SEEE Meat Til K best that can he obtained. The time we have been in business demonstrates the fact that we aie pleasing our patrons. - We are ready to picase more. If you don't see your favorite, steak, ask for it. It is iii the refrigerator. Everything is neat and clean. Courteous treatment treat-ment besides. :::::::: Fresh and Cured meats. JOHN DAVIES, Propr. Provo, - Utah. Thos. E. Child, Kiiilding- work done promptly Estimates IWraisfieet ON Jl von want a goo 1 job done and no al'fer trouba give in : trial. Thos, E, Child, SPRING VI LLE, nunn's BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle doctor. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is go r. Morse cut or wounded heals with Nina's Hlark Oil. lloise or cow got colic or bloat, cured with Nairn's Itlnrk Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with Nmn's Llae'.i Oil. No (lies on wounds when you use Nina's black Oil. You get a velerinarv book free when you buy Nu-in ii Oil. 10 very stockman should keep handy Nairn's Hlark Oil. ark ftfiTVEVEHY STORE SHOULD HANDLE NUNN'S BLACK Oil Call tin or write Dr. M'XN for any veterinary advice free. The onl Illack Oil that took a prize at the Fair was MINN'S l'.LACK OIL. lMlty C"?it. ft Hottle. Addkkss Okdf.us Hit. C W. W. First Soui.li Street, Ahrmi.-i in ii-Hoir cm-twnix. Editriiitl U"Jiiriiqi(iriikd:Stix-k Young Bros. & Co., 88 IVliir. JBt. ,Snlt Xjv1x.o City. Dkaukks in - And Everything in DOMESTIC SEWING MAOHTNER LARGEST STOCK OF WRITE FOIi CATALOG I' E AND M. J. D. DALY, . . . .The well known UNDERTAKER AKO FUNERAL DIRECTOR, is in the Held wilh the Finest : : Stock, OK UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, South of Salt hake. Collins and Caskets Cask-ets made and furnished to order promptly. A full stock of Wall Papers and Borders kept on band. :o: Springville, .- Utah. UMPHREYS' CUKES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Disenses. No. 4 Diarrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorren. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Pr. Ilunii'hrevs' nomoopntliir Manual nf ;l-i'.'i" lit yiuir'nniiritl'l" er M:iili"l love. Scilil hy lrii(ririfs. m' v et mi receipt nf AVt.. SA-ti or'$1. Huiiiiihii'V-' Mi ll. C" , Cor. WilliMiu und John Sts , New York. Excelsior Roller Mills ....Manufacturer anil Peals In .. Flour and Feed. Cash paid for WHEAT. Write for Price, ... J. W. HOOVER, PBOVO. ln vor want any location notices':' Call at this otlice. SHORT NOTICE UTAH. INN, Yetkkinaiiy Stkoeon. Salt Lake City, Utau, IV. Ik wire of tin- Still l.ulr )rirutel fornalr; a ijood invctfwnl. the musical Line. Sewing Machine .Supplies. MUolC IN THE STATE. PIUCES - MISS H. li. MAGUIHE, Teacher of Art. Orafluiite of South Kensington (KnglHiiil) Art School. Drawing, anil Water and Oil Painting: Lesxins every Wednesday at H:',V) p. in. For terms write I'rovo or call at tho II iinjrcrfoi-il Academy. GEORGE JONES, PANTING. PAPER-HANGING AND SIGN-WRITING done in a First-Class Manner ! filYF. HIM A CALL. North Main Street, Near I'aekard Bros.' Store, SPRINGVILLE. How Rich TO (JET $i" will earn you $7 weekly, with our plan of investment : : : : : You Cannot Lose. Two men made $."0l and $(."0 last month on i". You can do likewise. If you don't invest, and keep your money in your pocket, you will be poor all your life. Try us with $25 and see what we can do. Absolutely no risk. Write lor particulars to Guarantee Brokerage Co-, OmVers 2i:t and 21,. Byrne building, Los Angeles, California. ill .1. CiiiAXT. JonN IIknuy Smith. j l't'cs. Vice-Pres. .1. 1". iHAST. Secy, and Treas. Hihkctohs- Jolin Henry Sinflli. Heber J. tilHiit. .1. V. Omit. H. 1', (iiunt, Nathan Sears. GRANT SOAP CO. OFFICE .,0 FCTORY 751 To 761 S loo WEST St Manufactu-ersof uith Crude. Laundry And Toilet Soups. SPECIALTIES:'.,--. iHC HIVE. F.LEt TKIC and ! i..vnitv. Hrk Hivk Toiekt: IMNF. TAU, PERFECT FI.OATINO CASTII.I.F., und CO MM F.I1CIAI, KAR. J. F. CRANT, Mnr. Salt Lakk Oity. Utah |