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Show It pays BETTER to trade with the City Drug Storo NOTICES Tbe data on your nam label of this paper U tbe date to which your subscription is paid. HE SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER lime to Think Ms Fork Press PANISH VOL. VII. NO. 47. Kindly be aa prompt as possible In paying In advance, fitics nor of i tu Willi Christ mas Presents nn GREAT THRONG Handsome $33,00 Record Cabinet for $19,00 17,50 , irr ffl , . You can't afford to miss this; We are now offering a $450 Piano for , , , $295 , U2 to 14 off Pictures are always pleasing , After the girl, Lol shot. .... We hare 100 Pictures, regular $L00. Take your choice for 45 cents. 35 cents. A lot of Martell's 75 cent Mirrors, now going at More big cuts on Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Commodes, Book Cases, Dressing Tables, Buffets, Stands, China Closets, Beds, Carpets, Rugs, Come and see the prices, Martell's $14,75 Parlor Chairs, now $10.00 Martell's $13.00 Parlor Chairs, now $ 9.00 Martell's $11.50 Parlor Chairs, now $7.00 Martell's $10.00 Parlor Chairs, now $650 Just Think of Buying Lace Curtain at Half Price, mmmwm FRAME. Manager M. I. SPANISH FORK SPR1NGVILLE j J. S. LEWIS & SOI Irritation la that State daring ue pan w yean, immmm m ha nelaimad within the next 10 years. TnU means an opening ior many wnnuu GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON oi Domes. FORK Have Tou Ixtestioatbd IDAHO? It bat bean truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes POSITION Witt WILLING. AK1 IN THE DAY EVERY DAY AND PER HOURS WORK CAN GIVE FIRST-CLAS- S NO OBJECTION TO LARUE FAMILY. YEAR. BEST FAM-IUE- 3. UTAH'S OF FROM THOUSANDS REFERENCES house servant; TWENTY-FOU- accurate, capable R ADDRESS, I Thousands of acres of land hare beea reclaimed to cnltlratton by FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES! WANTED IDAHO with FRESH & CURED MEATS SPANISH FOR PARTICULARS THE PHONE THAT TALKS. it Utah Independent Tel. Go. Tbe Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will do pleased to senaaescripHT" mv ter regarding ldabo's resources. Write to D. E. Bnrley, O. P. A- - or D. 8. Spen-ee- r. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City. Utah. Spanish Fork A, J Go-Operat- :A ivc Institution, General COAL The Peoples' Fuel Co. Ind. Phone J. W. Rowe, Agent Flour, Grain and Ilaantaotnreri Right now when it is so hot, but we feel it our duty while we have Coal on hand, or we wouldn't do it. Spanish Fork, Utah. Merchandise, O Produce. Shoes. Q JOHN JOXKS. Sunt. Spanish Fork Utah PRINTING .. 78-- D. Or FIRST IS OUR CIVt OLAMI gCALITY HOMHY. US A TRIAL ORDER 45- - IN P. HOUR OPPIO WMOHM 4-- a a. 8tc:ii:3 SAMUEL CORNADY of New York, Money Loaned came into the chamber, and he was accorded an ovation from his Repub ea IrrifMae Varmi iw hwsi tftlU lican colleagues. In like manner the Onto st rMltMM, fciok el Democrats roundly applauded the new SPANISH fOlUC UTAH. Clark. leader. Champ fratt, bad been Tbe house was called to order at OS-e- The roll call disclosed the presence ot 331 members. Seven new members ATTORN then were sworn In to fill vacancies or that occurred by death resignation raovo Bvndistt since the last session. Among them pa!M was John P. Swasey, Republican, successor to Mr. Littlefleld, who resigned A. SAXEY, nurlng the latt session from the sec TikM fj z ATTORNEY ond Maine district Resolutions were adopted expres Conveyancer and Notary PnbiU. sive of the regret of the house at the Ofltr Ovnr Rnk of deaths of Representatives Dunwell ot bpanlth Fsrk. New York. Powers of Maine, Parker Utah. Spanish Fork, of South Dakota and Wiley of Allison of Iowa, and Senator ond as a further mark of respect the house at 1:02 p. m. adjourned. AT-IA- Ala-lam- LORENZO THOMAS Fairbanks called the Vice-Preside- FASHIONABLE senate to order, and Rev. Edward Everett Hale opened the session with r. prayer. y Senators AldrichVGalllnger ana Tel ler were appointed, In pursuance of a One Block North ot Bank, fpaalih Fork, Utah resolution offered by Senator Hale, to rait upon the president and Inform M. JEX-FLORI- ST him' that congresk was ready to receive bis annual message. Senator Fresh Flowers supplied for all ooea- Dillingham presented, the) credentials ilons. Funeral designs kept on Laad Carroll and filled to order. of his eoiltiatfief. Senatoi'-eleeS. Page of Vermont, and the oath of All kinds Of Furniture Repaired. office was administered to him by the Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork. Utab Senator Dolliver announced the death of the late Senator Allison of Iowa, and resolutions expressing ttra profound sorrow cf the senate over this bereavement were adopted. As a further mark of respect to his mem- cry, tbe senate, after a session lasting but fifteen minutes, adjourned for the TAILOR , R. t t. Benjamin Hughes LiOery and Feed Stable day. NATIONAL APPLE Will Ways and Means Committee Make Thorough Investigation. Washington. An executive meeting was held by the ways and means com' mittee of the house on Tuesday, pre- bumably for the. purpose of selecting the names of those witnesses whom li is proposed to subpoena to appear at the tariff revision hearings before the committee. While nothing was given out, It Is understood that those whose testimony Is especially desired by the committee are: James S. Van Cleave, president of the National Association of Manufacturers; Charles Francis Adams of Iloston. representative of the meat packers, the wool Industry the leather Industry, the steel Indus try and the manufacturers of various articles in relation to which the committee has received no testimony. SHOW. Spokane Covers Nearly HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS. Three and a Half Acres. Wash. At 10:30 o'clock Spokane, ' ' on " Monday. President Roosevelt tressed kit' electric button In Washing ... ton; D." C, flashing 'across the contl-Ker- tt the' signal for the opening of the first great national apple show In this city. For five minutes thereafter all the noise' tlrat could be made by All kinds of Vehicle Repairinf whistles, bells and buman lungs were strictly In order all over Spokane. The and Experts in Horse Shoeing exhibit covers nearly three and one-haacres. Following a short parade early in the afternoon the &how was Opposite Post Office. Spanish Fork formally opened. The central feature W. Louis Hill, was an address by tresldent of the Great Northern rail road, who Is also president of the annle show, which It Is proposed to make an annual festival In Spokane, Exhibit in Th. and D. L Peterson, General Dlacksmlthlng lf B. H. BROWN, CAR TURNED TURTLE. OF CHURCHES. ft A. B. MORGAN, noon. Livery PROFITS OF OIL TRUST. ' Organization to Further Movement for Unity of Action. Philadelphia. Tlve first federal council of the Churches of Christ in America, organized to further the movement for unity of action among th Protestant denominations In the In terest of spreading the gospel, adjourned on Tuesday to meet In 1912. at a place to be selected by the excutlve council of the organwere resolutions ization. Strong adopted at the final session In opposition to Increased armament by of the earth. s iFeed Million Dollar Corporation Pays FiftyFive Millions In Seven Years. New York. Figures showing some AH of the profits of the Standard Oil com court record of the became part i;any phone no. 12 in the federal suit to dissolve the Standard, when John D. Archbold re- Spanish Fork - . . . . sumed the stand for a brief examination, and Henry Tllford, president of the Standard Oil company of Califor nia, testified at some length as a wit ress for the defense. The govern ment Inquisitor, on figures submitted rhowed that the Continental Oil conv pany. a Standard subsidiary In the middle west, made profits of 115 per cent on Its capitalization of $300,000, and that the Standard Oil company of Indiana, on a capitalization of 1,000.' 000. earned about $55,000,000 between - Stable Hack Meets 1899 Boots 117. iuw The killed: Policeman A. O. Dal- low; Lolo Pratt, 13 years old, daugh ter of John Pratt, an associate of Sharp, Jaw shot away. The wounded: Patrolman Michael Mulane, shot In right breast, prob ably fatal; Sergeant Patrick Clark. shot In the lungs, probably fatal; John tjharp, known as "Adam God," shot In six places by policeman; probably will die. The religious band, under tbe lead ership of "Adam God," was singing in the street when George M. Holt, president of the Boys club, told them that they must quit. He was assault ed by the religious fanatic and later returned to police heanquarters to re port tbe assault. Harry Stege, a police lieutenant, was ordered to arrest the man ana the others who were singing. As be reached Fourth and Main streets, be drew a revolver and ordered them to go to the station. w Sharp, lhe'glrla.nd the women drew tnetr revolvers ana oegan iinjig, rur trolman Mullane and Sergeant Clark, who followed Stege, were struck Stege was not struck. The bullets of the frenzied relig ious fanatics, who fired right and left. for a wonder struck no others In the crowd that had gathered. Some of the shots were fired by Helta Pratt. She Is about la years old. COUNCIL of Harness, and policeman and Guatemalan Minister Fatally Injured, Two Others Hurt. Washington. Senor Don Juan Barrios, Guatemalan minister of foreign affairs, who Is In Washington on a special mission for his government, was probably fatally Injured, and Senor Dr. Don LuIb Toledo Herrarte, Guatemalan minister to the United States, and General John Drummond, aged 50, a wealthy coffee planter In Guatemala, were badly hurt, In an accident late Tuesday automobile The diplomats were riding in a heavy touring car, when It turned turtle just after panslng over the highway bridge Into Virginia, the occupants being hurled beneath the car and pinioned underneath. Dealen la It's pretty tough to have to remind you of your winters' supply of Cod1 AFTER WITNESSES. Ybafs the matterfi) Ftone Ne. dr. a. o. a young girl, member of a band of re llglous fanatics, are dead, two police men are dangerously wounded and a street preacher Is mortally wounded, shot In a half dozen places as a result of a street riot and running bat tie, which began In front of the city ball at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, ind ended In the MisHourl river. where the remnant of the religious band surrendered their houseboat Take Advantage of the Bankrupt Sale and 2 Beautify Your Home Besides. JSC 2 OnV Both houses of con Washington. crete held brief sessions on Monday, sdjournment being taken out of re UILOIHO III W. O. OftCX spect to the memory of those mem UTAH PANISH FORK, bers who had died during the recess. The only business transacted by the senate was the swearing In of Sena- DRS. WARNER Q HAG AH tor Page of Vermont. The first hair OMm af hour that tbe house was In' session CITY ARB QVARAN. Cm BalMUgt was devoted to a roll call to ascertain TENS riTSICIANS. the presence of a quorum. SPANISH TOW, UTAH The formal opening of the house aWM Mile i Br Bams wtH witnessed a remarkable demonstratea. PwcltH Ivnm i mMmn, taa INK., tion for Speaker Cannon, the Republicans and many Democrats loudly clap ped their hands and cheered for several minutes. Soon after Mr. Sherman NOTARY rilBUC - One S, W. O. Creet WUh tMntoii Fark. Vuk ppioa Carried a Gun and Opened Fire Upon Officera Which Started a Miniature Battle. Kansas City. Fot matt.r, .i DENTIST Given an Ovation. h Any Record, 30 cents, eeond-cU- Dr. C. O. SCOTTi PRESENT Speaker Cannon, Vice Presidentelect Sherman and Champ Clark Are Riot in Kansas City in Which Many Shots Are Fired, Two Killed . as Offlee ruuL L Street Preacher Called "Adam 1S02. AT OPENING OF and Three Wounded. A Fine $35.00 Edison Phonograph for Entered Feb. tl, Utah. Act of at Spanish Fork, Congress March 10, 1908. and Trains Utah 1900. Expert May Convict Poisoner. San FranclHCO. Upon the report made by Theodore Kytka. a hand writing expert, that J. Warren Wilson wrote the letter sent through the malls to Henry Boss with a package of powders which the latter took for Indigestion, ns directed In the letter, and died In a few hours from stryen nine noUonlng. Captain ot Detectives Kelly stated that Wilson probably will be charged n lt.h murder. Wilson was trrested Saturday and was formerly employed by Boas. Handwrltlna FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of peo pie who have been cured of cougbs"ind colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have done more than nil else to make it a staple article of trade and commerce ove a large part of the civilized world. WORLD DRUG CO. ' |