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Show INDIAN TUNNEL NOTES. STRAWBERRY We have about 60 men working here now, and spring la showing algna here In the mountains. There is lota of enow on the north bide of the hills, but very little where the sun shines all day. The tunnel will be in 1200 feet on the 1st of May. There are men here from all over the United States, several men from the Gunnison tunnel, Colorado. They are all a very high class of people and the government treats them right. They pay the best wages in the state for the work. Spanish Fork is well represented; there are George WoodB, Dan Abert-son- , Dave Jones, Ilyruin Paterson, William Paterson, Moses Daly, Alex Boyack and Richard Thomas, Many Intend coming down to work on the canal. They Intend starting on the east end as soon as they can get over the ridge. There is lots of snow on the divide yet, and over In the valleys. WM. BRIGGS. , O'- - Let mo mall you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoops Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wls. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Dont make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating result of your ailment, and not the cause.' Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling these Weaken or Inside nerves. nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims Also inBldo nerves. "to treat the for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restoratives, sold by World Drug company. .. O " ' NOTICE. . . of the Of Meeting of Stockholders for the Pur- 8panieh Fork Co-o- p ' ' poee of Amending the Conetltution. At the regular meeting of the board of directors of the Spanish Fork Cooperative Institution, held on the 9th day of April, 1907, the following resolution was passed by said board of to the directors, to be submitted stockholders for their action on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1907: Resolved. That so much of Article 9 of the Constitution of said Institution having reference to the time of meeting, be amended by striking out the word May and inserting the word "February," no thpt it Bhall read: Sec. 9. There shall be held annually on the second Saturday of February In each year, at 10 oclock a. m a general meeting of the stockholders of the Institution, at such place in 8pantsh Fork City as the board of directors shall provide. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will be held at the City Hall, in Spanish Fork City, on Saturday, May 18th, 1907, at 1 oclock p. m., for the purpose of voting on said amendment. PETEK NIELSEN, JOHN MOORE. President. Secretary. First pub., April 23, 1907. Iast pub., May 16, 1907. o AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. PROBATE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, sitting In and for Utah County, Probate Division. In re estate of George G. Halos, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of A. Saxey, at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before July 9. 1907. HIAL n. HALES, . , Administrator. Saxey, Attorney for Estate. First publication March 7. 1907. A. WILL MEET AT NEPHI The next annual encampment of the Indian War Veterans association FRANK GARVAN 13 MAN WHO will be held at Nephi some time in PREPARES CASES. August of this year. This was deficomveterans the decided by nitely mittee which held its meeting for that purpose in the Commercial club Weeks and Months of Work Are Often rooms at Nephi Tuesday night, The Necessary to Prepare for Trial committee who had the decision of That Lasts but a this question was composed of W. H. Few Days. William Richey, Clark, Richfield; Manti; Mona Munson, Moroni; Niels New York. There was a trial in the and Thomas Moroni, Christensen, criminal courts building a short time Vickers, Nephi. ago lr, which It took two days to preo sent the evidence to U.e Jury. It was FIERCE RACE RIOT. a trial of some importance to the comand for that reason there was Negros Assault Upon Aged White Wo- munity some comment on the speed with man Awakens Mob 8pirit. which it was disposed of. Nothing was Greensburg, Ind. The bitter feeling said about the time that had been against negroes, as a result of an taken in preparing the case from the on Mrs. Sefton, an aged white of the prosecution. As a woman last Saturday night, caused a Standpoint two members of the disof matter fact, race riot here Wednesday night. Six staff bad been engaged trict attorneys negroes were badly beaten, one of witwhom may die. The mob was formed for two months In examining In evidence the nesses and getting men in and white three rapidly by creased to COO men. All saloons and shape. When the public hears of a trial that other places frequented by negroes were visited, and the furniture and lasts two weeks, or perhaps six weeks, fixtures destroyed. Negroes found in little attention is paid to the days and the places were beaten and warned weeks there are put in whipping the to leave town. Tbe authorities final- case into shape. ly induced the crowd to disperse. There is a young man in the district Many negroes have already departed, attorneys office who has had and others will be notified by the poof preparing lice to leave. . No arrests were made. practically sole charge five of the most important criminal cases in recent years. He is Francis Saturday to Monday Excursion. P. Garvan. an assistant district attorMay 1, 1907, to Sept. 30, 1907 ney. It is no exaggeration to say that Tickets will be sold between any two he has had a wider knowledge of the points Salt Lake to Silver City, in inside history of the Nan Patterson elusive, and all points on Park City B. and Ileber branches, for all trains, murder trial, the second Roland T. Patricks every Saturday. Return limit follow Mollneux trial, Albert marDodge-Morslng Monday, at rate of one fare for fight for life, the round trip. For further information riage and divorce tangle and the Thaw case than any other one inan. call on or write P. K. JIEURING, It has been his job to get these cases Agent D. & R. G. ready for presentation to the jury, and O while that was being done be has had New England Quiet. charge of the homicide bureau in the Boston. An unusually quiet May district attorney's office In addition to makers of fraudulent day throughout New England, with prosecuting the exception of this city, was ex' claims against fire Insurance comperienced in labor circles. Minor trou panies and taking the routine court bles In the building trades in some work which every member of Mr. cities and towns were the most dis- Jerome's staff has to do in his turn. cordant notes outside the Greater BosMr. Garvan is a young man, a few ton district, where 1,500 men went out past the' 30 mark. He looks years team for higher wages, while the almost boyish. An observer younger, ster's strike which started a week ago and Is 'still on, with almost dally of the Thaw trial pictured him aa "the scenes of disorder. The majority of man behind the gun. He was promptthe men out are boilermakers.- ing District Attorney Jerome in some Important technical piece of evidence Football Excursion to Eureka. in the case. More than once Mr. has spoken of the careful and Jerome 1907. Round 5, May trip, Sunday, manner In .which this painstaking Fork at leaves fl. Train Spanish young inan, who was an athlete at 9; SO a. m. Yale and got his early legal training P. K, HEURINO. in the office of Col. James, got in shape Agent D. & R. G. all the evidence concerning the killing .Q Will See All of America. of Stanford White by Harry K. Thaw. I never knew of a case better preSecretary Taft may visit Alaska next fall. He Is going to leave Washington pared, was one remark made by Mr. ' for the Philippines about Sept. 1 and It Jerome. , , Is very likely that he will make a side In every criminal case, especially trip to Alaska, sailing from Seattle for the ones that are taken up by the Manila after his return. MaJ. Willis P. an enormous amount of Richardson of tbe quartermaster gen- newspaperB, eral's department Is making the efTort to have the secretary of war make the Alaska vIhIL Mr. Taft would like to go very much and it Is merely a question of time. When he has seen Alaska the secretary of war will have visited Handsoms Country Home in Tennesevery dependency of the United States see the Retreat of Pauliet Fathers. with the exceptloa of Samoa. " o Memphis. The many prominent Frightened at Own Face. families of Tennessee who were enIn British penitentiaries the prison- tertained at Hundred Oaks, the hisers are not allowed looking glasses or toric country home of Former Gov. even to see their faces in polished metal surfaces. Jabei Spencer Balfour In his newly published "My Prison Life tells how In 1904, nine years after he had last seen his features, he caught a sight of himself In a looking-glas- s in the library at Parkhurst prison. He says: started back, for I did not know my own face. It was one of tbe most amazing and terrifying experiences In my life. I had changed past rerognithm." lt to-da-y e i - Differentiation. If a woman weighs 200 pounds and la worth a million dollars, she has full figure; Is worth five hundred thousand, she is plump; Is worth a hundred thousand, she Is plump; Is worth a thousand only, she Is JHl MODI FINISH Puta a hardwood finish on aoft wood floors rejuvenates wood work, furniture, metal work, picture frames, etc. everything about the house that has br had finish. Stains and finishes ready for use easy to apply. Dries over Washable and wears. Sight. fat.-L- lfe. Valuable Marten's Nest, and seventeen brooches were used In the construction of marten's nest which has been dislodged from beneath the eaves of house in Frogmore, England. Four finger rings Immense Growth of Seaweed. The largest plant In the world Is probably a species of seaweed, which often attains a length of SOD feet Tbe items are dried and used aa ropes by the South Sea Islander. Da Virginlbus. Nowadays every callow and affected young girl wants to "study art" Simplicity's what she ought to study. If she but knew it. New Orteana Times-Democra- t. Home of the Pauliet Fathers. Albert S. Murks, near Winchester, Tenn., during the life of that statesman would hardly recognize the beautiful old plaee should they visit It The stately oak trees have again. never been touched by the ax and the outward appearance la about the same as It was when Gov. Marks entertained dignitaries there so lavishly, but the Interior has seen a revolution. Hundred Oaka Is now the retreat of the Paullat Fathers of the Roman Catholic church and the interior of the place has been changed to meet the tastes of that secL For many years Hundred Oaks was, and, per haps, Is yet, the handsomest home In Tennessee, and Its history Is about aa Interesting as the plaee la beautiful. The eastle, It might be railed, slta In the renter of an elevated plat of ground of about 30 aeres, heavily wooded. Oak predominates, hence the name. Some yeure before the war, the Hunt family, one of the wealthiest In middle Tennessee, bought the plnce and erected tho first brick rcslcbmcs built In that section. It was then a but pretty house. The civil war brought conditions that broke up the family fortune and the ptuce was purchased by Gov. Albert 8. Mark oon after the war. Ho moved there and occupied It as his home, rebuilding It at the same time. The place was completetd as It now appears In about 1872. It was hnndsomely finished In hardwood and the old English hall contained one of the finest liGov. Marks braries In Tennessee. loved company and frequently had many guests there for weeks at a time. Some 17 years ago the place mused to Gov. Marks son, Arthur, ho married Mlsa Mary Hunt, uniting tbe lineage of the first owner with two-stor- y Aik dealer fir free tamvla and picture booklet. What I did with JVukota." Pratt & Lambert, vnuk luken Hew York Buffalo Redo of Day. In Quito, Ecuador, It is usual to unrover one's head when there I flash of lightning. This I probably a relic of day. Okife SuporstWon About Robins. Is unlucky to kill a robin" la a saying In England. "How badly yonr hand shakes; you can scarcely write," said a teacher to a boy In a school In England. It always ahakes," said tho boy. I once Spanish Fork, Payson, Springville and bad a robin die In my hand, and they Provo, Utah. Bay If a rubln dies In your bond will always shake." CALL FOR FREE SAMPLES Sold by CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY THE MARKSMAN POLLSCK. sent to the By FRANK L. anonymous information is case is the If office. district attorneys information properly prepared all this g were must be on its face, absurd is it Louis and Allen Wright unless the lumber camp been tbe often to has back It Investigated. case that information furnished anony where they worked. youths, As they were country-bremously has been very valuable tne and Scores of witnesses who think they took to the work naturally, not yet come examinee are had tell to he although something have Allen, know nothing to his full strength, speedily developed only to show that they ana ax. a surprising dexterity with tbe of value, but are seeking notoriety some few of a within witness a tree a being feel that by He could "lay Into the kind they will be able to get inches of where he desired it to fall,y trial of court every day and hear the and had been the instrument sane look who in lumbering cranks are times several Then there which enough, but have only theories matches with rival camps. so bitIn everv It was late in February and still they expound as facts. called "big" case these persons have terly cold, but the deep snow was work a few weeks to be disposed of before any real packing and softening. In the Ice might break p, and mountains of logs were piled upon the river in , readiness for the drive. About three miles before it reached the shanty the river broke into rapids for about 30 rods before it fell tumultuously over a low ridge of rocks. It was necessary to make a detour round this obstacle, and Allen went ashore at a cautious distance from tbe however, remained water. Louis, upon the ice, walking almost to the verge, and looking over into the inky stream. "Be careful, Lou! That Ice Is getting rotten! Allen shouted, from the bank. "Its as strong as rock. Look! answered Louis, Jumping in his rackets with a heavy thud upon the snow. He proved the reverse of what he Intended. There was a dull cracking under the snow and a startled shout A great from the reckless snow-shoecake of ice broke off, drifting away, with Louis standing upon it He balFRANCIS P. GARVAN. anced unsteadily for a moment,, stagNew of (Assistant District Attorney gered, and plunged off with a terrified York City.) yell, going clean out of sight under the Is done, and all through the preparaicy water. tion of the case they have to be elimThe cake of ice drifted over the had Allen inated. rapids and broke up. , It requires enthusiasm, tenacity, scarcely had time to move before his cleverness, a knowledge of the law brother reappeared, struggling feebly, and human nature and common sense and evidently almost paralyzed by the to prepare a difficult case. It Is all cold immersion. By good luck he done In the office, where the limelight managed to catch the top of a pro is shut off. One of the essential things jecting rock at the head of the fall, is to keep from tbe public, and there- and there he clung, driven against the fore the lawyers for the defendant, rock by the force of the current. what Is going on unless it helps the "Hold on a minute, Lou! Ill get prosecutions side of it you out! screamed Allen, frantically. Mr. Garvan possesses ail these qual- Louis turned a blue face toward him. ities. He has a great capacity for without answering. work work that means many sleepAllen could think of no plan. He less nights. To his friends he is shouted encouraging words without known as Pete, Mike or Pat Garvan as knowing what he said, while his eyes fancy dictates. Through It all he re- roved desperately up and down the mains young so young that a district snowy shores in search of some inattorney .from a western city, a vet- spiration. eran of many cases, remarked when If he had only a rope, or anything Mr. Garvan was pointed out to him at to make a bridge and then his qye trials: one of the fell upon a tall dead pine "stub, back"So that is Garvan, who has been less and almost branchless, standing a mentioned in our home papers so few feet back from the stream. often. He Is a mere boy. It was long enough to reach to the imperiled youth, if it could be felled so accurately as to lie close beside him. But a foot or two above or below hint would make it useless, and to aim too closely would be to run a risk of crushing the boy under deadly new. A few the years later Arthur Marks sold the place to the Paullst the falling trunk. By a queer vagary of his excited Fathers, having been converted to brain he remembered William Tell that faith, and It has been made the and the apple. He would have to perretreat for In order the principal form a somewhat similar feat of America marksmanship; but It was the only chance that he could think of. He KNIGHTED BY ITALYS KING. plunged through the snow for his ax, wallowed back to the dead stub, and Honor Mefor Prof. Lanz, a Signal began to chop. chanical Engineering Expert. In the need for action his nerves Roston. Prof. Gaetano Lanza, head grew suddenly cool. The feat was a of the mechanical engineering depart- more delicate one than he had ever atment of the Massachusetts Institute of tempted, and his brothers life hung technology, has been knighted by upon his steadiness of nerve and muscle. But he cut quietly and without King Emmanuel III. of Italy. The knighthood is of the order of haste. The great yellow chips flew, Mauritius and Lazarus, one of the and a wide notch grew in the trunk. In a few moments lie shifted to the most Important and ancient In Italy. Its membership Is small, being uuuio other side, cut another notch, and up wholly of men of signal ability who sighted for the probable direction of tbe fall of the stub. are of Italian descent. It was the critical moment. He Prof. Lanza Is known the world over as an eminent authority on test- sighted again most carefully, flnd cut ing or .materials, and he Is a corre- out a few small chips here and there. It was standing sponding member of numerous so- The stub tottered. cieties on that aubject. lie Is a ns- - poised upon a thin edge nf uncut wont I, and he stood behind It ami pushed! cautiously, and then heavily. The tall trunk wavered, and the fibers snapped loudly. It hesitated, bowed, and Allen leaped, away front the butt. Down came th pine, roar-nthrough the air. ii rrssneu into the wider with a mighty wave nd splash that hid boy Of' fc" .) and rock, and Allen hud a moment of horrified belief that his brother had been crushed under It A moment later he saw that Ixmls was unhurt. But the tree had actually grazed the rock. It had fallen within eight inches of the bovs body. It made a perfect brl.tge as it lay but in his nervous reuetlon Allen was' almost too shaky to walk tho trunk and snow-shoein- d It in srraor march, SOUTH-BOUN- No. 81 No. 05 No. 83-- No. 83 vie-tor- r. -- HISTORIC HUNDRED OAKS. O is reflected in tho floors where the housewife knows about ASSISTANT TO JEROME. WAR VETERANS For Poyson. Santaqutn and I.os Angeles For Payson, Santaqulifand"'"'11 Nephi For Payson, Nephi and", Manti NORTH-BOUN- m pull hla brother out. He ,t although how he got him to land he H"ver quite knew. Lottls was almost unconscious, and hla wet clothes froze instantly Into a mass of ice, He would certainly have lapsed Into sleep and tiled, but Allen piled the (, m i i( PROF. GAETANA LANZA. (Mechanical Engineering Expert Hon ored by King of Italy.) flrTiu ' U" """"I' a few seconds. a,lmUt '"1 had a The dry furnncmnke heat; and Alie tive of Boston, being born In 1848. Jroed hls brother and ntl Ills father was an Italian from Paler! tie! l,,h,"m,w- - Fuller this heroic mo, while hla mother was from Ver Iaml. came back to monL From the time of his app4nt-tnen- t consciousness, and the fierce trim to an Instructorshlp In applied tha pine did the rest tint ,, he, mechanics In 1871 at the Instltuti of erM hours before he w. the tramp, and It wH technology, hie rise has been so inly In his chosen profession, Since imi he has been in full charge of the wo chanlcal engineering course, one of the moil important In the rurrlei, A tha Evolutionist lunt. . Impudence becomes F,Buri It sung frold has about I mi, QUO after TZyar, KZ ue ssmT- - - "Sift D For Provo. PI Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Mereur Fait Lake No. 88 For Provo. Salt f,alie" and" Intermediate points For Provo, Salt Lake and"" Intermediate points Palatial trains are now runnlnTdaii! ? tween Salt I.ake and the Pactflc UTAH COUNTY Is In direct touch .ut I1 greatH.eltles Best local train nervine District Passenger' A J. Buhtnsr, N. PSTERSKW. Depot Ticket Ageim No. 64 . ' . InrjjvERyRiDDHANl Arrival and departure ot trains from Dm No. 7 For Sprtngville.Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and west., u No.81 ForSprlngville Provo. Sb 1 Lake in,. and all points east snd west . I a No. 8 For Eureka, Mammoth and SU- - rt tt 13 ver City f Sil-ver City ;j Connections made In Ogden Union denote 11 trains ol Soul hern Paoillc and Oregon sin Line. jI OFFERS CHOICE OF ve I No. 8 For Eureka, Mammoth and a i urn he of he FAST THROUGH TRAINS B AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC r,gt ilC , Putman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ein Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louli u ling 1 Chicago without change. and Free Reclining Chair Cars; Persontlly ducted Excursions; a perfect Dining CsrSen de I ;ndit vice. tha For rates, folder, etc , Inquire of P. K. Heckino, Ticket Arm or write LA. BENTON, O. A. P. D Salt Lake City cou Ti It .uma C. O. EIRIKSS0 TELEPHONE NO. ie C cklii 14-- 3 end Spanish Fork. Jsed ads ( sapp Cash Dealer in tire it gr ..General Merchandise Cheapest Price on Groceries in the State. a. t jrd Frai emir Ru ed t( hot "The Scrip People Dont witi Like Ui" itOlt reu Eczema and Pile Crc Free Knowing that it in vast noth 08 1 hue, e It Rossi prlvi oon t A What's the matter I IDAHO with if wui suffer. I will give FREE OF CHAM to any afflicted a possitive cure fort ma, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Pllesix Skin Diseases. Instant relief, D1 suffer longer. Write F. W. WlLLlAii, 600 Manhattan Avenue, New tort. En lose Stamp. shot in Lh?I h la Thousands of acres cf land b' been reclaimed to cultivate1 dor: irrigation in that State the past 10 years. win Thoum-mor- e ill be reclaimed the next 10 years. This perh aori gath he an oenihg for many of homes. 11 ed w at s tbousss "tat fore fiptl 11av You Investigated IDAHO! It has been truthfully termeii Land of Opportunity A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad ' will l)c pleased to send oescriptlv ter regarding Idaho's resource. to D. E. Burley, (i P. A or D. cer. A. (i. P. A., Salt Lake City, 'S II 'lng n. I tn; t M he dl knot th o Tan hi beet B. H. BROWN, 06 S i of Livery g ' tooa. D I oo , Stable. Hack Meets ail TraK ftioxs No. 12. , h II, Fra i ritln ' fipanlih Park, he lie fatal see 'Lit! Spanish Fork tVl Ira toll of, Co-Operat- Hi ive oh cant It Institution, Dsaltri of lone Ann In give i of General Out c Merchandise Flour, O Grain ucee e t, a1 hern ProdUCO. and Kanufsotureri of frt Harness, Hed C Boots Shoes. JOHN JONES, Spanish Fork 4 ol M Ida optic Mot SupL - - - I |