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Show XiXUIXL'K UTIER. Ma-!!, tUe Jbault robber, ha written letter addrtwsed ti the f.uutolltee haiio charge the distribution dis-tribution of the pftvernor' reward for trie capture uf U robber of the Spfiititrille haiih. The hater wan to hn been rad at the meotinif here TtiCetluv evening, but through a of attendance the melini? was ..djourneil next Tuowlay nitfht, wheu the same will bt rt.;ni. It has already beeiiglven l the public by ifoe Salt Luke papers, and In our , (Miuiiifis In thl Isaac. Should any of Hie purlieu care to reply to the name, ' i-paee in The Independent for that jiurM.se ii at. their disposal. The Iflter: "Will siiy ri'jjnrdintf wy capture that the four men wh arc laving claim to the reward are not entitled . tuthe Mine, neither aic they entitled to utiy loon! credit (If there be any) than any of the others. When I was aware that I was surrounded as I had see ii men on the liliNidris on cacti nide of the neck from where 1 was standing these men were at these ouiih, at least, tire minute before tfit four trav entered t be brush. The brush wher they entered is very tbln, sni one could seethe oppislte bank of thv creek and the men standing stand-ing thereon. "I d( ut believe these four men would have entered the brush If they had not seen sorue of the poiwe vn the opposite bunk of t he creek, ouly a few yards distant. However, they did not kenrcu the brush, as they passed within with-in ten feet of myself on a plain trail to the creek bank. After Wbitioure and two others bad passed, I came out of the patch of brush to (five myself my-self up. liy this time Packard had discovered me. lie acted like a man with the ague when I told him who I was. He dropped the muzzle of bis hhotgun to ths grouud. 1 talked to him at least one minute before he could speak. He then called Whit-wore Whit-wore and the other men, who were still- In the creek. Whitwore came to the bank of the creek and saw me, Wt didn't move or speak until I told Iji in be would get his feet wet and tuignt have'' 'rheumatism. I then tar ted for soine men1 on the hillside. Sheriff Sions was' among them. Wbitmore, Packard and two others Xolluwed ue. We were ' talking all the w hile, but they didn't come close to imi until we reached' the wire fence.' On the other side of the fence was" John Lewis aud several others. &beflff atom came to me tirst After 1 bid cot through the fence. Storrs, John Lewis and several others were .at my side nearly aft soon as these four man-eaters. , "If they bad been alone they wouldn't bare uku me. I could biwe killed thenv with fucks or held the tit up with a stltk. , " "Mr. Wbilraore 4alle4 on me a few days since. Wah' tears In his eyes he told ue the town of Springville had itwt loUof friends. I asked him who they were. He said -himself, I hope the people of Springville will give him A deceut burial." He told we be bought bis bat a riie larger ince the 28th of May.': g0o be Is training his moustache "In such a way that It makes him look quite fierce, fciy, Wblttnore, you and our three friends sluiuldgUe your notlnu at the reward up to tbu man that lust a limb. It amounts to only about 425, then people will tblrtfc you have a little llLclpk evf IX ou haven't." (Signed)' "Maxweu:.": Maxwell wrote the letter voluntarily, volun-tarily, hating heard of those who ' were laying chitm to the reward. OTtS OF THE TYIEJC. t)elos Miner was do wu from Eureka m Sunday. Mr. 0. F. Bartlaof Price was visiting visit-ing Miss Rilla Sauford this week. Born, to the wife of II, O. Wood, Tuesday, August 8, 18aS, a daughter. Maurice Kelly came down from Eureka yesterday for a few days vjsit. Henry ttoylance came in Tuesday from bis grading camp at Lower Crossing. Dell Itoundy came down from Eureka last Sunday and spent the day in this city. High Dougall and Mr. Campbell of Salt Lake were visiting friends In this city Sunday. " Mr. and Mr. Frank Crowing of Eureka were toe guests of Mra, J. W, lloundy on Sunday. , ' Born, to the wife of Mr. William Lowe of the Second ward, Saturday, August 8, 1898, a floe son. The Misses Anna and Florence Griffln of Provo spent Sunday in Springville flatting wltb friends. Prof, I. N. Smith and wife arrived iu this city yesterday and are now Installed at the Academy borne. Enoch Straw. was before Justice fcoyer oa Monday for judgement and sentence at 3 o'clock bo the.-con-fiction against hi to. last Frldty for havlog assaulted Miss Irean Berry. He was lined 140, without csts. and the 8ne was promplv paid, Miss Casste Johnsob N .aln homo from visiting friends at Gunnison, Utah. Charley Thorn was down from Eureka and was in this nty visiting one day this week. Miss Mary Starr has been ylsitimr her brother ut Starr's ranch, Juab county, t his week. Mrs. Nenhi Packard and daughters Sophia and Pearl are visiting with friends in camp up nobble creek. Wallace Storrs is now the Short Line agent at Clear Lake station on the line of that road in Millard county. Isaac Kiddle, who now owns most of the Spnngvillii Holler mills, ts thinking of moving to that city. Manti Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross man of Casilc Gate returned home this morning after a few weeks visit with relatives In this city. P. H. Iioyer was arrested ou the charge of keeping a livery stable without with-out a license yesterday. He will have his hearing this afternoon. Cure that cough with hl!nh's cure. The best cough cure, fs lieves croup promptly. One million buttles sold last year. - 40 uoces fur Z ets. hold by O. L. Oraitdall & Co. lee ereain and eeufeetlonery next door to Whitehead's store. Lost A 15 gold piece. Saturday or Monday, In the business part of this city. The Under may leave it at The Independent office and be rewarded. Ladies, take the went. If vou are troubled with constipation, shallow skin, and a tired . feeling, take the Curl's clover tea, It is pleasant to take. Sold by C. L. C'raiidall & Co. A lady and gentleman were In town Tuesday advertising in a novel way. Leverlng's coffee. They pitched their tenth) the bank building aqd dispensed dis-pensed coffee free to all who wished a drink. ' ' ".",'. He not deceived! A cough, hoarse ness or. croup are not to be trifled with. A dose In tltno of Shiloh's curir will save you much trouble. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. A spark from a Rio Grande Western engine set Ore tfta grain field of Wm. Rdylance Sr. on the farm of Geo. Hyde and burned up .10 bushels of grain. Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's vitalizer Immediately relieves sour stomach, coming up of food distress, and Is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. .'.T.-tJ.-. Kelly "returned Wednesday Iruni a business trip in. the. Interest of B-O.; Evans & Co. of Chicago, dealers in school furniture and school supplies. A stubborn cough or tickling In the thrtfat yields to One Minute cough cure; y Harmless In effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what Is wanted. It acts . at once. C. J. Peterson;' Pe-terson;' c Dr. Bliinchard lost bl Spectacles yesterday, steel bows, in a light-colored light-colored case. Supposed loss was near Dr. Peterson's drug store. Leave at Ibis office. . DeWltt's witch hazel salve has the largest sale of any salve ia the world This fact and Its 'merit has led dishonest dis-honest people to attempt to counterfeit, counter-feit, it. Look out for the man who attempt to deceive you wbeu you call for DeWltt's witch hatel alve. the great pile cure. C. J,, Peterson. Ray. Westwood got homo yesterday from a bminess trip down aniong the carrot eaters of Sanpete. He tejfortl business good down In Sanpete, aud Sevier counties. You Invite disappointment when you experiment. De Witt's little early risers are pleasant, easy, thorough llttla pills. They cure constipation and sick headache just ns sure as you take them. C. J. Peterson. Charley Staines, says the Mantl Messenger, traveling man for Dr. Shores of Salt Lake, was in that city last Wednesday advertising the coming of the doctors. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially espe-cially plies there is ouo reliable rem edy. DeWltt's witch hazel salve. When you call for DeWltt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWltt's witch hazel salve. C J. Peterson. Mrs. Rachel Savage, who died Mon day In the asylum at Provo, was laid at rest in the city cemetary here Wednesday. Mrs. Savage was a sister of Mrs. R. II. Warthen. Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWltt's little early risers ris-ers are reliable little pills for regulating regulat-ing the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache, Tbey don't (tripe. i;. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holly of Castle Gate are visiting Mr. Holly's father, James Holly, of this city. Henry Is soon to go on a mission to the northeastern north-eastern states for the Latter-day Saints. More than twenty million free samples sam-ples of DeWltt's witch hazel salve nave been distributed by the manufacturers. manu-facturers. Wftat nctfer proof of their contdence in It's merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, In the shortest space of time. C. J. Peterson. Pe-terson. ; ; . Harry 'Webb came down from Thistle .Wednesday suffering frdtti a painful injury to ouo of hU eyes caused by a piece f steel living and striking it while h war' working On fuewiion. . ' - (2ii. .i. jJougaii ha ree.-!veu .imm hts son Barney a pliofuif company.K, Second United .States volunteers, engineers. The picture shows the company to be a fine body of men. At the Presbyterian chapel, next Sunday, there will be. services at 11 a. in. and at 8 p. m., and Sunday school at 10 a. in. The morning .subject, "Results of Repentance.'' In the evening, "The Bread of od." The Misses Mercy Tuckett and Jessie Sears of Salt Sake, who have been visiting friends In this city for the past two weeks, were given a farewell, party at the residence of the Misses Packard last night. There aaajolly crowd present and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The Cambrian society ofSaltLsle will give a grand excursion to Saltair next Friday. August 19th. The Welsh people of Utah ami their frieuds expect to make it one of the biggest affairs of the season, and a good time is assured to all who attend. at-tend. The train leaves at 8:15 In the morning and the fare for the round trip ls$1.5i. Cy Ackley took a ride to the mouth of Hobble creek cat yon on. his wheel Monday morning. His dog went with him, aud, while running along ahead, it all ut once commenced to yelp with pain. An investigation made by Ackley disclosed a large rattler hnnglng to the dog's leg, which was promptly dispatched. The dog lived about five minutes, and died in convulsions. Win. M. Roylance shipped a carload car-load of extracted honey from this city to the east last Tuesday for which he paid the local bookeepers 11,800. Saturday he intends to ship a carload of comb honey in the same direction which will net the honey men $2,300 more. This is merely a starter and there is much more to follow. The apiarist-is beginning to put on airs of very much Importance in this city. Karl's clover root tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purities puri-ties the blood. Clei'rs the complex ion. iasy to make and pleasant- to take. , 25 cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. ' Several young men of the First ward, marshalled by Arlow Childs, turned out the other day, and cut and bound np the wheat of Mrs. J. S. uiimer wnicb was going to waste for want of being harvested. The machine used was one of the ojd- lasnionea aroppers ana was. run by. a Child. Mrs. Fullmer gave the lads a good dinner, and the young ; men went off with the happy cogs.is-. nolo ,!,, .. ? -v"f Special prices from now on at H. T. Reynolds & Co. on summer dress goods, , fans, parasols, , ladies, and misses slippers, and a great many notions. 1 One of the most enjoyable social events of the season was the surprise party tendered Miss Eugenie Munger at the Presbyterian chapel last BVi-day BVi-day evening by the young ladies com posing her Sunday school class. About forty of the lady's friends were presentand they all thoroughly enjoyed ; themselves. An Informal program consisting of testimonies of her worth and work here for the past fourteen years aud hymns was presented. pre-sented. Her favor.te hymn, "Coronation," "Coron-ation," was sung. Thomas Dallin and Albert Staten each gave a sketch of her work In this city as a teacher and missionary. Elliot Jordan gave a historical sketch of her class." He stated that nine of her boys were now in the volunteer service of th? United States defending the honor of Old Glory, which she had taught, them to love. He declared he could not say much about her girls, as they had gone the way of all girls and got married, except a few. The "few" however arose and numbered thenisejjea, and there were rully twenty, and their spokeswoman ' defiantly de-fiantly retorted that a few of them were left unmarried. Robert Miller and the writer were called upon to add their testimony, and the agreeable duty was performed. Then Rev. Paterson adjourned the meeting to the academy home where refreshments refresh-ments were served. . Miss . Munger is soon to leave aod take, up ber residence resi-dence in California, where she will again engage in missionary work. She has made many friends here and they are sorry to lose her from this Held. They express the wish that her lite will be. passed In pleasant places. Stray Found. A ted butt calf, between two and three niontea old. branded resembling resem-bling monogram T A (T over A.) The animal Is at my place. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for. thia notice. , . tf. ' H. Richards.' Wanted. ' v" , A young or middle aged lady to learn the tailor's trade. Those ; who .have marry on the bralji.need not bearrald to apply. For particulars call on Wm. J. Lclshman the new tailor, one dwr south of Hotel Harrison, Springville, Utah Sot Ice. I have flue peaches for sale Can-.n Can-.n rajieb. if. H: Kicharp. I'irsl Sunday Kxcnrslou. The Rio Grande Western railway will on Sunday, August 14th next, give its first Sunday excursion to the Saltair beach. The train will leave Silver City at 6:20 am. and Springvllle at 8:15 am. The fair for the round trip from southern county points: Silver City.. S2.25 Mammoth.. 2.2T Eureka 2.25 Goshen ...... 2 00 Puyson 1.75 Spanish Fork. l.5 Springville. . 1.50 Provo l.f.O t The above rate Includes the trip to Saltair beach and return. Return pecial will leave the Oeach at 9:15 pm. and Sal t. Lake at 9:35 pin. Bath- ng, boating and special music. A grand concert in the afternoon and vening bv Christi nseii's band. The excursionists are to be accommodated In going on train No. 7. connecting with the 10:30 am. at Salt Lake for the beach. The following marriage licenses have been issued for the past week: Richard C. May22of Honeyville, Box Elder county, and Eunice Snelll3i f Spanish Fork; Alton Tanner 22 of Payson and Elia Tiffany 20 of Salem: Samual Boyle 24 and Ethel Patten 17 of Payson. Necessity of an Occasional Large Ad. The value of the use of large advertisements hinges on m peculiar thing, after eliminating eliminat-ing th e vulue imparted to it by a multitude of attractions quoted When the mind of human kind is made aware of a large advertisement adver-tisement it argues th is way: 'Large advertisement; those people are spending money; must have a big trade; must be selling goods cheap. ' Ad Sense. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, aod all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refnnd-ed. refnnd-ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. J, Peterson, druggist. One minute cough cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without with-out the least danger. It. has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation prep-aration used today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. O. J. Peterson. When you call for DeWitt's witch hazel salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked Into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. C. J. Peterson. Flower Day at Omaha. The fare to Omaha and return via Rio Grande Western, August 13, one fare for round trip plus $2, final limit August 25. Knrbedy Sayi So. Cascarets Candy Catlmrtie. the most won-3erul won-3erul meiiW'ul dmcoverv of the ape. pleasant pleas-ant and rcfrvshinit to th tatc, ari urentlj and positively on kiilneys. livrr and lovls, cleansing ihe entire vst m, dispel t cura heaiineiio, fever, linbit.ii;d rnnKtipai ion and brionanox. Plea-.n bnv and trv a box of C. (. !. C. to-da.v ; 10, Si. M) i-en:. iSold u!i( nmranVwi'l to curn by i-.H Tini.. He Favorite Eome Esmeffy. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house arid you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and perfectly per-fectly safe purgative, alterative anJ tonic. It you feel dull, debilitated, have frteur. nt headache, mouth tastes badly, paor appetite appe-tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIMMONS SIM-MONS Liver regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to Jigest, or feel heavy atter meals or sleepless sleep-less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. i If at any time you feel your system weds cleansing and regulating without loltnt purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. ZeiUa & Co., Philadelphia. WALKER, C. F. Fisher. Trop.1 , X European Plan. -i Z Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to 1.50. 110. to W0 per month. Restaurant is First- Class. Salt Lake City. THE V7 If needs coaxing, not crowding. Dr. Ayer's Pilla stand with-, out a rival as a reliable medicine for liver complaint. They ' cure constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, ; biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, nausea, coated tongue, foul breath, bad taste, palpitation, nervousness, irrita- -bility, and many other maladies that have their root in -; constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowel:-, and keep the body in a condition of sound health. " I have used Aver'a Pills for the past thirty years and consider them on invaluable family medicine. 1 know of no i better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia." James yui.N.N, iK) Middle .Street, Hartford, Conn. T Ayer's Fills III) - - - -iiiiini in ttu iinifTiinirTii mtttt It. A. HEESLK.Y. ffl 45 Years in B Interrupted by Heart Disease; Restored to Health by Dr. Mil es New Heart Cure, 1 " s' " J.TERRY, in the furniture and undertaking business at Praff thnrrr "NT V frr fnrfv. five years writes as follows: "It !ivrs rue much pleasure to write and express my gratitude lor the benefit ben-efit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. In 1891 and 'G2 my health failed me. I was treated by a local physician for heart trouble brought on by a long standing case of indigestion and an over indulgence in smoking. My physician phy-sician pronounced my case intermit-int intermit-int and heart weakness. My appetite appe-tite was below normal, my rest broken by the intermittent and smothering feeling, and I suffered from frequent sharp p tins around my heart. I gradually grad-ually grew worse under the physicians treatment until I was unable to look After my business. In the spring of '02 I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "When I had taken three bottles I felt greatly improved and could look after my business interests, feeling like a different man. I continued the remedy for some time until I was fully restored to health and have always recommended it to many of my friends with excellent results." "Weakness of the heart is frequently caused by tobacco. It is not noticed it first, but always makes itself apparent ap-parent by occassional sharp pains, intermittent, in-termittent, or spasmodic fluttering, especially from sudden emotion, excitement or unusual exertion. Dr.Miles'HeartCurc n a ni m mi w i in tm uv Mmwa Lea TIIOS, A. BKESLKT. BEESELY MARBLE WORKS MANLFACTUKEUS OF 1IIOI1-OKAUE fllonamental : (flofk IN MARBLE AND CRANITE. Examine Our Work. Get Our Prices. All work giiursintet'il strictly first class. PROVO UTAH ysiii ess E. MILES' HEART CURE it a heart tonic, gradually build-in;: build-in;: up and strenirtheninff the heart's muscles; not stimulating them to over-exertion followed by ticollapie; but giving to tha heart a steady normal nor-mal action, enabling it to perform its duties evenly, exactly and continually. It Is an especially beneficial remedy after a depressing attack of LaGrlppe- Mrs. Hannah "Wlieelor, of "Warsaw, N". Y., writes: "Iu 1894, following a severe attack of LaGrippe, I was taken tak-en with heart disease m the worst form. Our physician pronounced my case hopeless, said I could not live.' I salTered severe attacks of pain in my Lft side and shoulder, followed by smothering spells, short ness of breath, intense pain in my head and prickling in my arms and hands. I would chill so that my tooth would chatterj-whlla perspiration would 6trcam off my face and neck. During three years 1 6pcnt large 6ura3 cf money for physicians and remedies but found no benefit until un-til I commenced using Dr Miles' New Ileart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pilla last summer. They have proven a success, and my physician says there is no remedies tetter than Dr. Miles'. ' Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by ail druggists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money will b refunded. Book on heart and nerves sent free to all a ppl leant. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. |