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Show ' It NOTICE The date m you, The ,ata to trade with the City Drug Store ,w f lb to which your subscription la paid. PANisH VqL VII. NO. 30. : A FLEET City of Auckland Gaily Decorated and r AND QVARAN- If MUSICIANS. - Office at Story, of Treatment of Prisoner That Rivals Tales of the Auckland, New Zealand. Sixteen white ships comprising the battleship Spanish Inquisition. from lira, division of the United States Atlantic Sad Ward. fleet, under the command of Rear Charles 8. Sperry, arrived at 8:40 oclock Two Americana Arreated on th Saturday morning, 8, and anchored In two columns Charge of Robbing a Bank Mew In the roadstead abreast the city, eenger Have Finger Nails after a voyage of Craar Building SPANISH FORK. UTAH aaawer nUht call 8D0B realdeaca, SUM i prwcllls Au-gu- st Loaned Money thirty-thre- e daya from San Francisco, including a stop-ove- r uriftted rarma low lntareat apaolal ep. of six daya at Honolulu. tlau ot partial psymest. They will remain here until next Mnat ntidsaot, one blook aaat of Saturday. The SPANISH FORK. UTAH. city la elaborately decorated In honor of the Americana, and a of persons have come Into B. city In order to assist ItTpaylnVhoIm I age to the officers and men. Queen attorney-at-lastreet, the leading thoroughfare of the city, la profusely decorated with Vi islMlif PROVO Talephw II X flags and bunting, the stars and stripes and the union Jack of Great Britain being seen at every hand. The .SAXEY,.,. townspeople are enthusiastic over the mQi.RvaT.uw. visit of their American cousins and Onvayanoer and Notary Pnbllo. throng the water front of tho city to ORm Over Bsnk of view the stately ships lying at an SpeaUh Fork. chor In the roadstead. An a special M Fork, Utah. honor the board of education has changed the date of the Michaelmas holiday and will give the children ORENZO their weeks vacation while the fleet Is here. , Torn Out by Mexican Policemen. Co-o- p. thou-aand- MORGAN, w THOMAS FASHIONABLE FUNERAL OF SENATOR TAILOR i Block North ol Bank, , M. Spanish Fork, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST Frh Flower supplied for all ooca-lo- i. Funeral designs kept on hand d filled to order. kinds of Furniture Repaired, til two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork. Utah enjamin Hughes li'Oery and Stables Feed MEETS ACK ALL TRAINS. ALLISON. Services Held at Residence Devoid of All Ostentation. Dubuque, la. As he lived, so was Senator William B. Allison buried on Saturday, In a manner devoid ot all ostentation. Services were beld at the residence of the dead statesman, and while not of a private character; the limited accommodations of the home permitted only the presence of the distinguished visitors, the relatives and the most intimate friends i t the . late senator. The services were simple and ' consisted of the rending of the twenty-thir- d psalm, the fifteenth chapter of the Epistle to the Corinthians and a prayer. The Rev. Bergeten of the Westminster Preschurch officiated. There byterian was no music. The Interment was private, and after the Presbyterian service had been read by Dr. Bergeten, the body was lowered Into Its last resting place on the hillside which overlooks the Mississippi river. KAISER IS INTERESTED. Makes Donation to Enable Zeppelin to Build Another Airship. Berlin. Emperor William has given to the fund to enable Count Zeppelin to construct another airship. While riding In the Tlegarten Satur-day his majesty met Herr general manager of the General 2,500 1 Peterson h. Cineral Wu pMt H. Blacksmithing Olfie. Swel.K Fork. VUh BROWN, Livery r'-Fe- ed Stable kck Meets All 'phone no. Trains 12 Mkh Fork flRi Utah Electric company, to whom he expressed himself as deeply moved He over the Zeppelin catastrophe. said he was delighted with the gener ous contributions made In all parts of the empire, representing, as they did, the national feeling. Foraker and Dick as Spectators. Cedar Point, O. Arthur Vorys, manager of the movement which culminated in William H. Tafta nomination for the presidency, will preside at the open meeting of Republicans at Youngstown September 2. The orators will be General Harris, who will speak on state Issues, and Governor Hughes of New York and Senator Beveridge of Indiana, who v 111 explain the national Issues. Invitations will be extended to Senators and Dick, though their Foraker names will not appear on the program for addresses. is no need of anyone auffer this disease, for to cur & to only neces- a few dotet of n8 with a? 7 to tkko Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy caae one do never falls and can be n l,a mot aevere and 4n..ptn Ubf. U,5?wa- - I to squally val-- of and la the means ,r h'ldren " Hve of many children ei r W(B.n,m0,t 1 lelln? y, hi hie r WICE world 25c. history no medicine with greater euccese. LARGE SIZE 50o. WORLD DRUG CO. minting ISP(nt1uST CLASS QUALITY UOUUY. give us A TRIAL ORDER Rath-ena- . ocflllals Pittsburg. Police here have received news of the torturing ?f WJIllara Motfatt and Edward Ma- ioney, who were arrested In Mexico City on a charge of robbing a bank Motfatt and Maloney, messenger. the police here say, were well known to them before leaving for Mexico. Two companions escaped the officers when the Pitts burgers were arrested and the Mexican police demanded their names. Refusing to betray their companions, the men allege that they were strapped by the wrists to the bars of their cells while the officials with forceps tore the nails from their hands. Unable to bear the agony, the men gave the names I suppose, Of their companions. said Captain of Detectives Edwin T. McGough, Tf It were not for the record of the men their torture would mean international oomplica tlons. Ala.-T- hree " JJ to get out of the supposed to be alive, way. Post a Office I, 1979. J.S. LEWIS & SOU FRESH & CURED MEATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON SPANISH YAHTEO HOUSE FORK POSITION ACCURATE, CAPABLE AND WILLING. WILL HOURS PER DAT AND EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. NO OBJECTION TO LARGE FAMILY. CAN GIVE FIRST-CLAS- S REFERENCES FROM THOUSANDS OF UTAHS BEST FAMBl'RVANT; WORK TWENTY-POU- ILIES. R ADDRESS, FOR PARTICULARS THE PHONE THAT TALKS. A Utah Independent Tel. Go. COAL AND PLENTY , OP IT AT The PeopIes, Fuel Co. Stock up on Coal Now! Dont Wait till Fall! I Leave order with John W. Rowe, Agent Ind. Phone 78d. excuusiou hates sur.ir.iEn 040.00 050.00 065.00 0) SUE JOXE SIXTY CATS WITH STO? OVERS tt TO SEFTEHBE9 ISIh, IIOLCSITE Heturalm time Way . . Q4Q V Metumtwi Shre 9i Frew. MO EJSHD. J Wet liming Ifcre FerUand, Or Write J. H. Burtner, D. P. A., Ilf Miin Street, Silt Lake City Up till Printing of Spanish Fork was sent ouT of town, but since then the tide has turned, and today we do Job Printing for other towns. Why? n, Bomb Tnrower Run Down, Chicago. After a remarkable chase of over 2,000 miles, extending through six states and taking in many cities, Peter Claudlanes, alias Claudeanos, charged with being one of the ringleaders In the notorious band of dynamiters which destroyed several residences in San Francisco at the time of the graft prosecutions In that city, was arrested In Chicago on Monday. The arrest was made by Detective .... , George E. Burns of San Francisco, the mob to differences In the church. who has been on trail of the alleged bomb thrower for over three weeks. 1 1900 a great deal of the Job , Senator Allison Was Not In Millionaire Claes. ,, Dubuque, la. William D. Allison died a poor man, or at least in comparative poverty. His will filed for probate bequeaths a fortune of only 75,000 to $100,000. He leaves an annuity of $1,200 to Mrs. Jennie A. Bray-towho has been his housekeeper, and an annuity of $750 to Mrs. Cornelia Allison, widow of his brother James. Three nieces are each given $1,500. Four nephews are each given $1,000. The local Carnegie library, Finley hosplul and the Y. M. C. A. are each given $1,000. MB Two dally palatial train with tinexeellwtf Dining Car Dervlee, Pullman and Tourlat Slaapara. Good on Laa Angalaa Limited. For reaervatlana or other Information aok your looal agent, Cashier Mining, Bank Cloeed, But Depositors Are Protected. Guthrie, Okla. By order of Its directors, the Bank of Afton, Okla., was closed on Monday, pending an lnves-lgatlo- n of Its affairs by tbe state bank examiner. William M. Reynolds, cashier of the bank, has been missing since Saturday, and his friends declare his accounts are straight, and believe he has been the victim of foul play. The last report of the bank to the commissioners showed Its condition good. Its capital stock Is $20,000. non-unio- n northta-- aecond-clna- TENEMENT HOUSE HORROR. 1 Birmingham. instantly killed and seven Injured, two of whom will probably die, when a a fusillade of shots was fired Into with loaded passenger train miners, at Blockton. Sunday morning. the engt-nee- r On the outskirts of the town the across a log suddenly saw was fusillade a once at and track did fired Into the train. The engineer the not atop hut let the pilot throw and put on full log from the trackcompany of militia speed. Another will be sent here at once. J Washington, If llenrl Farman sell aeroplane to the United State government it can only be after an acceptance of the bids and a test under the United States signal corps. An offer was made on Monday to the war department for the sale of the French machine, but It was declined. It was stated that the United States Is now acting and making experiments with machines, both dirigibles and aeroplanes, all of which refor bids. sponded to advertisements Tbe time for the acceptance of bids having passed, no further proposal! will be Issued until after the present experimental atock Is exhausted. The government Is still sanguine about the Baldwin dirigible. It Is reported that If tbe Baldwin machine does all that Is required, the war department wilt ask' for at least a million dollars for the purchase and construction of a fleet of airships for the coast of the country. 1901, aa ao men were Preferred Suclde to Starvation. to find work. New York. Unable carpenter, ft Miller, Robert suicide In a peculiar he Sing a rope to a bridge oyer the tracks New Haven railroad a noose around Bronx Miller placed the bridge. from his neck and jumped In the path hung body suspended AIRSHIPS Four Members of One Family Meet Death In Flame. New York. Four children of one family dead and ten other persons serloysly burned or injured is the record of a fierce blaze that swept through a crowded tenement In East Cne Hundred and Twelfth street Scores were carried down ladders 8IGN3 OF WAR APPEARING. from the blazing building by firemen, and wild scenes of panic ensued as Netherlands May Give Venezuela tbe scantily clad tenants rushed to Needed Leaton, the street Wlllemstadt, Curacao. The flolon The dead were the children of Vln-ccnlal government Is making active Sausato, Janitor of the house, preparations for any possible trouble aged from 10 months to 8 years. Frank between The Netherlands and Ven- Sausato, brother of the Janitor, Is dyezuela. A station for wireless teleg- ing from burns and Sausato and his raphy Is being installed here and on wite are both suffering from severe Tuesday the cruiser Gelderland left burns about the face and body. for the neighboring Island of Aruba, FEARFUL BOILER EXPL08IOK carrying rifles and ammunition to the Aruba is practically Eight Men Are Killed and a Score Inhabitants. without protection. A letter received here from Maracaibo, announces that York. Pa. Eight men were killed, the Venezuelan river steamer Felix a score of others more or less nearly has left that port with troops for the of head of Maracaibo bay. It is believed seriously injured and thousands dollars of worth by damaged property that these soldiers are going out the explosion of a boiler in the York against a revolutionary band. Monday afternoon. rolling The Hague. The battleship Jacob A rescuemills late party was quickly organized Van Heemskerk sailed on Tuesday search for bodies was instituted. for Caribbean waters. The cruiser and The mill had been closed down for to orders under which is Friesland, about a week. The ahock was so ter prepare for foreign service, returned rifle that It demolished a large portion from Norway. She probably will of the mill. follow the Jacob Van Heemskerk as soon as she can be gotten ready. Better 8oclal, Sanitary and Economic Condition. Oyster Bay. With a view to bringing about better social, sanitary and economic conditions on American farms, President Roosevelt has requested four experts on country life Into the to make an Investigation whole matter and to report to him for Improvewith recommendations ments. The report and recommendations, with any additional recommendations which the president himself may desire to make, will be lncorpor-ated In a message which the president will send to congress probably early next year. Miners Killed. Non-Unio- n It, matter, at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congrats Marsh LIS l cornabv notary public amuel OF JCntered Fob. 1908. 111, If Machines Prove a 8ucces, the War Department Will Aek for a Million Dollars for Purchase of Fleet. Townspeople Enthusiastic Over Visit of American Cousins. HAGAN VARNER in advance, Fork SPANISH FOUR, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST SPANISH FOR H V 0 Crr Building. 9 A. a. till I P. M orrici Hoons: IXDirisDiCT Paoarst Realdeaca No.M , No. 4J A L Kindly be aa prompt aa possible In paying Above is a fellow who loves his home town so much but sends his Job Printing out of town, and he always knocks his home paper to the editors back; his very look is II Its a credit to be at outs with such as he. P. S. We print butter paper every Saturday. guide yourself accordingly. THE SPANISH FORK Please PRESS JOB PRINTING be-cau- se today we have new presses, new type, new cutter, new rules, new hoarder new quads, new slugs, new cases, new motor, new leaders, new Inks, new ideas. W esa do the finm claw of printing, and we little cheaper than the other fellow. Wedding Invitations, letter 1? head ale bills, statements, dodger., cards, etc., all receive the same heads, careful treatmem just a little better than seems necessary. Prompt deliver, alwavs. |