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Show The SpJi::it!l Fork Press Local Jots at his home quite Judge jSaxey sick with kidney trouble. la CHAIN LOST log chain, Finder kindly notify Jos. G. Boyack. 18-fo- ot Lldred's d has been one of the busiest institutions in the city during the three days celebration. Merry-go-roun- FOR SALE The Little Green Wagthe wagon, etc., and other paraphernalia See Dr. on, camping outfit, bed in C. M, Hart. Mr. "and Mm. Thomas Leonard of Provo were in town viaiting old friends Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Thomas, also to take in the races. ' Mips Kate Davis, daughter of Mrs. Kate Davis of Third ward has been quite sick for some time with erysipelas of the ankle joint. She is improving. Mrs. Elmer Moore of Nephi while on her way to Vernal had her finger almost torn off a mile below Castilla. It was amputated by Dr. Hagan at the ..Boyack House. Mrs. Lillie Anthon-Minreturned home from the L. D. S. hospital Wednesday, where she was operated on for appendicitis on the 5th inst. by Dr. Richards. The operation was a very successful one and Mrs. Miner is getting along fine. er Last Saturday Geo. Ellis had a run-- a Convention of Retail Merchants. The fourth annual convention of the Utah Retail Merchants Association was held in the city pavilion on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The program arranged wbh not given, as the train was late and it was 11:30 before the chair called the convention to order. Mayor James A. Martell gave a welcome, which was responded to by Edward Williams, the chairman, who said he thought Salt Lake City had all the attractions, but since coming coming here he has found he was mistaken. Mr. Carver, state treasurer, Lorenzo Jensen, W. M. Roylance and William Knight each gave short talks. After music by the Silver Band the convention was dismissed. A banquet was given them in the evening in the Opera House by the Commercial Club of this city. In the afternoon they met in Pack's pavilion for business when the officers and directors for the ensuing year were elected as follows: James J. Carver, president; Geo. A. Hone, 1st vice president; C. J. Foulger, 2nd vice president; J. M. Quale, 3rd vice president; W. E. Stoker, 4th vice president; II. B. Nielson. treasurer; G. W. Fassel, secretary; L. Jensen, State organizer. J. S. Carver and C. M. Lee were appointed delegates to the national convention. The following directors were appointed; S. W. Price, D. A. Affieck, Thomas S. S. Davies, A. Hudson and C. M. Lees from Salt Lake City; Corner Nicholas, Ed. Williams, F. E. Grant and D. A. Alford from Ogden; A. S. Jones and Wilford Perry from Provo; A. Bateman and J. Hailston from Logan; Oran A. Lewis and P. P. Thomas from Spanish Fork; A. Swensen, Murray and James Lindsay from Taylorsville. way with his span of mules in the north part of town. Two wheels pasFine Showing in Skidoo. sed over his head and neck and he was The editor of the Skidoo News writes pretty badly badly bruised up but received no internal injuries. He is get- as follows to Oran Lewis concerning ' ting along as well as could be expected. the new mill at Skidoo: Business "Dear Sir: very quiet here The political situation is now on, The new mill is earning about $750 per with Wm. Jennings Bryan on one side day and will be earning $900 per day and Wm. H. Taft on the other, but the after next week, when the cynide plant price of dentistry will be the same to is running." all.1' Dr. C. M. Hart, the original denOran Lewis says about the Inyo mine tal crank of Spanish Fork will look which is near the Skidoo, and has a after his patients himself, regardless much larger body of ore: of what others say. "The Inyo is a greater mine than the -- Black Hawk Doings. , One of the features of yestedday's Black Hawk reunion was the great aham battle at the race track, which was an imitation of the massacre of Custer and his band. Twenty-fiv- e Indians were pitted against the same number of white and after a battle lasting some time the Indians were victorious and the whltea were scalped. In the afternoon the program was opened at the city pavilion with ft song by the vetrans led by George Harrison of Springville. Prayer was then ofiered by Captain Gardner of Goehen and the aong, Comrades waa aung to which Professor Emery Epperaon played an accompaniment on the violin. A letter from Governor Cutler waa read stating hia regret at not being able to be present. A violin and piano duet was given by Professor Epperson and Mias Fern Lewis, after which a song was given by the Williams brothers. James And-dreof St. George and J. M. West-woo- d and L. E. Eggertson of Springville made brief speechea Joseph A. Tippetts gave a humorous stump speech and the session was brought to a close, with the singing of "The Black Hawk Warriors by the congregation. Death of Little Girl Lillian Esther, the eight year bid Lrlck Han-su- n daughter of Mr. and Mji passed peacefully awdy ndtUrday, August 8. .,1V The little one had been a sufferer Since since Bhe was six months old. with afflicted been has Jsnuary she heart and bronchitis rheumatism, trouble and finally dropsy. Amidst all her suffering little Esther was always was remarkpatient and cheerful She had a and strong clear very ably bright enmemory. Her happy cheerful way God her. knew who all deared her to saw fit to call her, another little ray of sunshine was needed In His great garden. Those who are left must mourn her loss although they realize that the Father did wisely and well to relieve her of her suffering. They have laid up a Though treasure nesday of last week. , scenery via Colorado Midland Railway. Write L. H. Harding, Gen. Agent, Salt Lake for full information. Chat-- j. of The Dowager Queen Margho.-ltItaly has just sold all hri horses and carriages and transformed her stables tor use by motor cars only. This is he first royal household la Europe to a ttkke so sw( eplng a change. . : . . t i ; Mowers, Binders and Hay Rakes: Optimism is a goast" "We can judge the future only by the past. Three year of successful business has placed us beyond the EX PERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. THE COMMERCIAL Mens work shirts sold at lowest prices at Farmers Cash Merc. Co. Commencing June 1st. Frequent dates during June to Eastern points. Finest train service and grandest - The Old Reliable McCORMICK M. beds must see B. Eastern Excursions. Mads a Sweeping Of the Best Farmers to buy the Best Line of Mowers and Binders made in the World Any one wanting gravel from Monk tf J. Johnson. Maple-L- .. wood Cherry . To Mrs. Frank Ashcraft, a boy, Wed- Dealers In Utab and Idaho SPANISH FORK AGENCY in heven, . Co. GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager . their sight. That again to their hearts shall be given With a fullness of joy and delight. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen wish to thank all those who assisted them in their hour of bereavement. The Farmers We have sweet cherries still, Farm, Mapleton, ' Gillilan. Leading Implement at present removed from NEW BABIES. We are always busy. Cash Mercantile Co. Consolidated Wagon & Hachine BANK OF SPANISH FORK Plan, to Utlliza Glacial Waters. The plan to utilize the glacial waters of thc.Val Camuoa In Italy Involves about 203,030 horsepower. It will be obtained on the Gratascolo. the. Dezzo, the Torblole and Lake Arno. A tunnel 2,406 yards through rock will take the watfr from the lake to the discharging reservoir. Four series of Iron pli es will conduct It to Frtsine. where 75,OdO horsepower will be grnera eJ. At Cedegolo horsepower will be produced. A tunnel '7,631 yards lorg through a mountain will conduct the waters of Lake Salarno into the Arno. npirjr i s DPOD Pay 25c a pound 63.-Oti- foMBHterFat f , Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning. Chinese. Postal System Advancing. Honest Weights and Tests Guaranteed. Since the establishment of the post-- i office In China ten years ago no enInspector of Diving. terprise 1ft China has ahown such rap-- 1 Id development. Its few straggling of-- t ,The British admiralty has, created flees have Increased to considerably a new post of inspector of diving. At over, 2,000, and during the lust year, present the Inspector will have his Skidoo. the handled Increased from! headquarters on the "Excellent," and articles Wednesday night about forty friends 000 76.000.to nearly 113,000,000! Par-- j will have, sole charge of the InstrucResults of Races. of Mr. and.Mrs. Thomas Creor, gathereels; which numbered a few over tional duties and of all questions that ed at their residence in honor of Mr. Following is a summary of the races 1.000.- 000 In 1505. have reached 1.38S.-OOf- l, may arise In regard to diving, under Creer, who is home on a short vacation of while money .order transactions the general' direction of the captain of Tuesday and Wednesday. The' purfrom- Cal fornia! Social chat, card ses were divided in four the last year have risen from the "Excellent." The Intention is that during moneys, 50, 25, the officer holding this appointment, to $1.1 00.410. t $589,550 playing, singing, etc., was the order of 13 and 10 per cent. While still borne for gunnery duties, the evening. ( Refreshments were aer i . Tuesday !ial! be looked upon as the ved. At 2 a. m. all wended their vjjy Coff New Plant. diving i 2:25 class Alzama won; Lizzie Big ' xpert In the navy, to whom all ques-flon- a The African explorer, Carpentler, homeward, having enjoyed a . very staff, second; GolJic, $200. third; purse, may be referred through (he has found In Sassandra a new species pleasant evening. Mr. Creer will leave 2:20 clais Noonday and Dan Z tie of coffee plant, which i very abitn" iisdal ofi.cial channels. for California Satnrday.' for first; Willetts, in third; Peacock dant in some places! although Mis ' i . i t , fourth, purse, $200. Fascinated Her. dwarf form, varying In height from ComIt is stated that George Lambert and Quarter mile Utah won; Dixie, sec- three feet to less than a foot- la David Belasco was talking about their a friend, who were down from Salt ond; Gray Bell, third, purse, $50. Idols. matinee wild state the berries are not- suitable "Strange," he said, Lake to take in the sights, had quite a ILtlf mile Loafer won; Utah, second. for coffee making, hut It la hoped that I'the fascination that they exert upon time finding their bed room Tuesday Miss Foy, third, purse, $75. I overheard a. by cultivation this plant may be Im- young girls. literary conversation Is apropos. as other that In were the proved, Two at species night. They Congo staying Joseph Wednesda- yCirculars and Catalogue free upon application. have already been. At present bald men were (conversing. .Did you state Hughes place and thought theyd just Jennie Free for won; ' the new plant la only . a botanical ever read Shakespeare's "Love's Lawalk in without waking up the farnMy, A., sec md; purse, $310. ; . r bor Lost-said the first. curiosity. No. but had an awful time getting located. 2:35 class Maud B, won; Merry tbe second bald head, 'but Ive growled Upon closer investigation they discov- Widow, second; Rynet, third; Wasatch Cost of Extinguishing' Forest Fires. taken my best girl to the theater, and ered that they had gone into James King, fourth, purse, $150. la 1906 only cneeichth of one per heard her rave all through the show Robert ons place and gone through Three-EightWE Mile Utah wn; Judge cent, of the. national heavenly forests was about the leading- man's nearly every room before seeing their Thomas, second, Gray Bell, third; Miss burned over, and hair." Tee-onhunCROW only mistake. Their friends are having a Jean, fourth; purse, $0). R dredths of one per rent., actually deFllntkot. Roofing tod It toptri. SH f XTJr It you .n ihT roofin ,l,r good laugh. buildings. To Restore Will Adams Tomb. Half mile Loafer won; Utah second stroyed. In all, 1.109 separate fire y Pril'd lrrm beat snd cold, rtia and were bre Wilson and should the us water, you extinguished by forest ranCrewdson, chairman of the Commodore, third; Black Bird, fourth Sailors Outwitted Pirates. gers. Any one of these. If left to burn council of the Japan society, points $75. purse, Itself out, as has been the national out that the grave near, Yokosuka, In Pierre Lolrat, a retired sea captain has just died near Pordeaux at the hutilt. would probably have developed Japan, of Will Adams, famous in his Neceiste cf Modern Methods. Into an and ir7 winter snd cool ??S,tTy ,n? ?tk uje of 103. He was only 11 wheu he conflagration. tory as the first Englishman to set m ,ut An unofficial estimate places at And the total cost of water ith which it comet in contact, went to era as a cabin boy, and later, ksvini it vailibllorll was foot In that country, In the reign o? prevention tom ready to Uy.sndin.ids errSl 5 MckJd .nm Kura",,e T while serving in a French bark, he about 8.000,000 the number of tele9.030. American Magazine. Queen L llzabc-- h. has fallen Into decay was taken captive by Spanish pirates. and neids considerable repair. Will phones now In ue in the world. This He and his fellow prisoners succeeded aggregate has been reached In a little Adams was so highly respected that In overpowering their captors, taking over "0 years. Modern business would he was ennobled the founder of the That on .imcrican rorests abound la last family of by command of the vessrl' and bringing stagger for a season If the "hello" In and his memShoguns, it safely Into a French Krt. where strument were to drop suddenly from plants which possess the most valuable ory Is still io highly revered in that medicinal Is virtues attested abundantly the pirates were handed over to the availability. Yet such a disappearance country that a nioce iient has been set scores of the most eminent medical would in visible effect scarcely com by law. writers and teachers. Even the untu- on foot apd a eonsdorable sum subisre with an unexpected lapse In the tored Indians hod discovered the useful- scribed by the leading Japanese sia, electric light Invention a develop ness of many native Muscular Energy In Sugar. generals, admirals and others to plants before the nient practically of the lust 25 years. Mcu performing herd manual labor advent of tho white race. This Informa- restore tbe imposing but fast perishtion, Imparted freely to the whites, led ing tomb which marks 1IOMK muxiovsiiy 1.1 ST. late a natural taste for sweets, as the place of his the latter to tm-- j continue ntus-c.t'a- r a until amount of Investigations Arranged by the Stake President great supply buiiil among the beautiful hills that Workingmens l;turar-- - System. we have a rich assortment of most (or AuKUHt itih, mis. energy, says "What to Hat." overlook the The magnitude and success cf the Valuable American medicinal roots. great naval station John Swheli Salem Yokosuka. London Standard. "hty are equally beneficial to per- German workingmen's Insurance sys tiwrjge Sobirw sons exposed to severe cold." In the tent Is shown Andrew M Perxuwa the fact that' since Puyson 1st Ward. Dr. Pierce believes that our American for lumber cant s and mines of Canada 1885 more than by James I Bowers S.OOU.OUO.OOO marks has eata attwmd In moat valuable medicinal roots Pay son Snd Ward.. Auituxt SwemioO u; d the Cold.- - sections of the United been Miss most obstinate and fatal laid In In lemnltUs to working foltbecuraajf lvld William If wtwobWproperljr Investigate themt States workmen consume large qnnn ntea and women thivush John Moore Lake Spring the govern and taMffrvnxnNui Teacher of of thla conviction, be Morgan Uecx l.fes of sugar in the form of ment institution, tbo amounts con Pollfarvltb DrlUKi thA. tlnwf John H . tnartplAtit jSuntaquIn Tea and coffee are often tributed to the PIANO. ORGAN AND Joint S Pvl bo hi. i.a.l- -. Insurance fund by the curea e Maurice J .Marvell THEORY OF MUSIC Ooshen .... swetened with niolassca and In some workingmen, the Covery." which ha nrnven Itself to be lh lksuc llnx'kbunl employers and the Iltim-Ji- t l ainnim li Ionic. liver Invlk-n.P aces It Is added to almost every Slrenuatiardner For particulars apply at the home of t ator- Knlghtvllle tontr government hl(.n-being, K Wilkin and and respectively, Jon regulator, of food. The sttine la more or MRS. THOMAS CREER Kdwanl 1. Heddoe 1R32.003.000 and 144.000,000 Cleanser known to uuslicat w tpnre. Dyupcp-lEureka Iim true In the loosing districts of tho marks. or Imligmiion, torpid 'livurTTuncUonel Angua F Pierce William S Tanner and even valvular and other affection of si.iih. where mcia vei und rice, mixed Mammoth John H Burnell the heart yield to Its curative action. Tbe For First-ClaProper Glasses have become almost a staple Watch Repairing John K Hul-- h reaaoa whs It cure tbeae'ahd many Other Benjamin White Permit Granted for Power Plant CharU'u Accurately cict. affectlona, la clearly ahown In little hook John J Schaerrrr Prescribed. SEE The United States government has of extract from Leland ... the standard medical works Ballard Ivon lt Ammon Nebelier for the erection of which la mailed frt to any address by . granted a Artlsta Against Modernism. Lake 8hore V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Yu-tall sending Sydney Tanner a 000 L. M. JONES, Home 000, $t, power plant on the South request Under the headline: "A Fight for Roberta for tbe same. Peter Optician. , Palmyra .. John Roberts Moonlight, the Morgenpoat, of Ber- Platte watershed, a short distance Lense Duplicated. Any At 8 Billa City Drug Store lin. says: Sp. Fork 4th Ward. Sydney Coray Artists and all lovers of from Denver, Colo., and has also givNot lew marvelous. In the unparalleled Spanish Fork, Utah Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish en Fork a for the necessary cure It te constantly making of womans Erick Byliind the beautiful are arrayed against the Sp. Fork 3rd Ward John (1 Polerso manr peculiar affections, weaknesses and municipal authorities of Venice, by transmission lines. The plat t will dlstiCkaJn william Hfddoea ta dertngrment lr. Pierces Sp. Fork 2nd Ward John W Jobnaos permit the production of 20,Ctu elec- FavorlleNPreacrlpUotvas whom It has been proposed to IllumIs amply attested w M Richardses Shod inate the Grand canal with gas. The trical horsepower. by thousands oNuiAbikJjbdjeatltnonlals conSp. Fork 1st JVard Enoch l.udlo" Farmers Cash who tributed bees have m. tor patlfiim Time Mercantile Place of meeting, S p. and byAsIUtul canal has never been brilliantly light M1". redbrRotfatxrrhkmJTlcdraLri-afiiro- t Kureka excepting on . festival occasions, bat except Dog Gave Warning of Death. are hem moth, where meeting Irregularities, prolaimia Iml utln f tyly-lIP-m. UKiuacenu-ntwho cares? The moonlight has been r.n-n- r THOMAS I.KRttll;1- - On the morning of October 19. on by wok nos. ulcer Ind. Phono No. u atl-i- t Of uterus and Stake Clersmired iir.TTionsroTCga Hell stitllt lent. Modernism in all its forms f my dogs set up a moat Na IN after many oilier a vertUed uiedtclav. and motynful has been at work along the water- bowl, and I got out of bed and Spanish Fork, Utah. wrote physicians had failed. ways, and now the moon Is to be an the wall, "Some one Is dead." and eclipsed, probably because It frowns the following day related my experiBoth tbe above mentkwed medicine are Quickest delivery. Bechdolt upon the motorboat. The charm of the ence to the salt officer stationed here wholly made up from the glyceric extract of The iimcoawa emProduce bought and root. native. Venetian night, the Indescribable light and recorded It on' hi chunatn. sold. My ployed In tm-l- r manufacture were oriel n at No credit SPECIALIST IN Hu-shudow effects, the mystery, ro- sister died at 4:45 a. m. on the mornwith lr. llem and they are carried on by a cheml-twith the anil skilled No bad debts. pharmacists mance and Imagination lurking In the ing of October 19, at Wimbledon, exaid of apparatus and appliance specially HAIR DRESSING Means lowest dark corners of the palace walls, all actly at the time that the dog gave and liutll for this purpose. Koin SCALP TREATMENT, prices to buyers. from alcohol and free are medicine entirely these will. vanish before the n loud, the significant II other harmful, drum. A warning. Letter In FACIAL MASSAGE MANICURING, ON la of their Ingredient lull list Madras Malf. printed shrill, poetry destroying light." For SU by BOYACK . each bottle-- rapper. HUCHES Boyack House, Spanish Fork city. F 0AU Never undersold. Will call at Residence ( - 1 pkuunnj . 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