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Show 4 5 TO RESTORE COAL AN ORDINANCE AFTER CASTRO'S DEATH. LANDS. Will Order 30,000,000 teres Amending Section 172, fchapter 23 of President Back to Public Domain, the Revised Ordinance of Span-iaRoosevelt Fork City, Utah County, Washington. President will sign an order restoring to the ate of Utah, Relating to public domain approximately 30,000,-00- 0 ' Intoxicating Liquors. acres of land recently withdrawn Be It Ordained by the City Council as coal lands. Secretary Garfield of of Spanish Fork City: Interior department is completing Section 1. That section 172 of the the of the order and expects to details the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, of 1906, be, and the same hereby have it ready for the presidents sigso as to nature soon. is amended and read as follows: The land was part of a withdrawal Section 172. Amounts to be paid 64,000,000 acres. Since for licenses. The following amounts aggregating shall be and are hereby established as the withdrawal experts of the geologithe charge for licenses under the pro- cal survey have been engaged in asvisions oi this chapter, the coal bearing value of As a manufacturer, $600,00 per an- certaining the withdrawn lands, and while the num; are still lands to be restored to As a retail dear, $900.00 per an- classified as coal lands,entry It Is undernum; stood their value as such does not As a wholesale dealer, $000.00 per warrant their exclusion from public annum; entry. The location of the lands and As a druggist, $350.00 per annum. the details of the order are withheld All said sums shall be payable until the presidents formal approval In In advance; provided, that strictly Is given. no case shall any payment or license o- issued, entitle the licensee to conduct Does- Coffee disagree with you? more than one place of business Then try Dr. Probably It does! thereunder. Passed on the 9th day of February, Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Cofof fee is a clever combination A. D. 1907. parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain MARINUS LARSEN, Attest: in Dr. of real Coffee, remember, Mayor, pro tem. Shoops Health Coffe, yet Its flavor GEORGE H. AINGE, and taste matches closely old Java City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Span- and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys cant stand Coffee ish Fork City. ss. It Is drinking, try Health Coffee. in H. and I, George Alnge, recorder for the City of Spanish Fork, County wholesome, nourishing, and satisfyof Utah, State of Utah, hereby certi- ing. Its nice even for the youngest child. Sold by World Drug Co. fy that the above and foregoing Is a ... o oran of correct true and copy full, How about amenddinance entitled "An ordinance spring cleaning? Do ing section 172, chapter 23 of the re- you wish to see a fine line of wall If so, call up Ind. vised ordinances of Spanish Fork City, paper samples? . Beautiful Ingrains Utah County, State of Utah, relating phone No. to Intoxicating liquors," passed by the for 'parlors, elegant satins and dining room, etc., neat City Council of said Spanish Fork plushes, for City on the 9th day of February, A. checks and natty combinations D. 1907. kitchens, from 10 cents a roll up. In witness whereof I have hereunto Thats what you can see by merely affixed my official signature and the calling at my residence, or dropping corporate seal of said Spanish Fork me a postal card, or calling, up Ind. tf. Harry Hughes. City this 9tb day of February, A. D. phone 30-b to-wi- - t - 30-D- J t 3 o 1907. ! GEORGE H. AINGE, City Recorder. First publication Feb. 14. !' j 1t ' The Salt Lake NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 28, 1907. To Whom it May Concern: " Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office a list of lands selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Lands, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The ing tracts, embraced In said lists, are found to be within six miles of a mining location, claim or entry, viz: E. U NR and NE. SE. 4 Sec. 35, T. 9 S., R. 4 E., S. L. M, (State No. and W. hi 918), and E. 4 NW. NE. H Sec. 35, T. 9 S., 4 E., (State No. 933). Copies of said lists, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of the first publication of this notice, under departmental instructions of January 10, 1906, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdlvisioss herein described, on the that the same Is more ground for mineral .valuable than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office, Washington, D, C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the ttacts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval FRANK D. HOURS, Register. First publication Feb. 7, 1907. , Last publication April 11, 1907. Semi-Weekl- Tri- y bune devotes especial attention to the mining news of Utah, Nevada and Idaho, and contains In every Issue the latest quotations on all mining stocks of Interest to the people of this region. Write for a sample copy. o Consolidation of Pittsburg and Allegheny City Upheld by Courts. Philadelphia. The Btate supreme court has affirmed the judgment, of the superior court permitting the consolidation of Pittsburg and Allegheny City. The case has been the fought from the . lower courts, of "Greater opponents Pittsburg claiming that the legislative act providing for the consolidation Is unconstitutional. The superior court affirmed the decision of the Pittsburg courts that the act is constitutional. o - Piles are dangerous, but do not submit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan, the Great Pile Remedy. It Is put up in collapsible tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied exactly where It Is needed. If you have Itching, bleeding or protruding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves at once. Sold by World Drug Co. o e For Rent A pasture. For particulars call on P. A. Petersen, Jr., Salem, Utah. .. o moves bowels and at the the Gently same time stops the cough. Dees Laxative Cough Contains Syrup. Honey and Tar. No opiates. Rest for Coughs, cold, croup and whooping cough. SartefacMon guaranteed. Children like it. Mothers indole It. Sold by World Drug Co. 300-acr- o Girl Bull Fighters Gored In the Ring. El Paso, Tex. All five of the woUnited States I.and Office, Salt Lake men bull fighters, whose farewell apCity, Utah, January 7, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: pearance In the ring was the attracNotice is hereby given that the state tion at tho Juarez Plaza del Torres of Utah has filed In this office llBts of were Injured by lands selected by the said state, as Sunday afternoon, or tossed being gored by the hulls. Indemnity School Lands, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved Only one, however, was seriously InJuly 16, 1894. The following tracts, jured, Scnortta Herrera, but her inembraced in said lists, are found, to juries wore not fatal, hive taousand be within six miles of a mining loca- people witnessed the exciting contest. ... o tion, claim or entry, viz: SEU SEV4 Sec. 23. Nti NEVJ. SW "Preveutlcs will promptly check KE14 Sec. 26, (State No. 670); SK4 a cold or the Grippe when taken early Sea 26, (State No. 671); 8V4 KE4 or at the "sneeze stage. Preventlcs Sec. 25, (State No. 672); SE4 Sec. cure seated colds as well. Preventlcs 25, (State No. 673); SW4 Sec. 25, are little candy cold cure tablets, and (State No. 674); SWU Sea 16, (State Dr. Shoop, Racine, WIs., will gladly No. 641); WH RF.4. SEtf SEVi Sea mall you samples and a book on Colds 15. (State No. 642), all In T. 10 S., R. free. If you will write him. The 6 E. and S ti SEVl, NEU SE4 Sec. samples prove their merit Check 12. T. 10 S It. 5 E , S. L. M, (State early rolds with Preventlcs and stop Pneumonia. No. 613). Sold In 5 rents and 23 Copies of said lists, so far as they ceuts boxes by the World Drug Co. o relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously treatment lor kidney Thirty days posted in this office for Inspection by bladder (roubles an I rheumatism for and tho any person interested, by $1.00. four money refunded ,'f not non leg contain no alcopublic generally. satisfied, Within the next sixty days follow-Inhol. Do not dersnp the stomach the date of the first publication of Easy to take. Sold by World Drug this notice, under departmental In- Co. structions of January 10, 1906, protests or contests against the claim of the VICTIM OF ASSASSIN. state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the Russian Premier and Minister ofNth ground that the same Is more valuablo Interior Is Shot Down. for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for Sofia, Dulgarla. M. retkoff, the report to the General Land Office at premier and minister of the Interior, D. C. Failure so to proWashington, test or contest, within the time speci- was assassinated here on Monday, M. IYtkoff, with other ministers, fied. will be considered sufficient evidence of the character ot was walking In tho Doris garden the tracts, and the selection thereof, when attacked by an unknown niun, being otherwise free from objection, who fired at him with a revolver. Tho will be recommended for approval, premier was struck by three bullets FRAND D. llonHS, and died Immediately. Register. c First pub., Jan. 25. 1907. 1907. March 28, The salve that arts like a poultice pub., Is Pine Salve Carhyllzed. No other c FOR SALE 25 acres of land on the salvo so good for cuts, burns, bolls Ask about It fiver bottom, with prior water right. and chapped skin. Prlco, 25 cents. Sold by World Drug For particulars cal) at Dank of SpanCo. ish Fork. tt NOTICE. ' n g non-miner- r When Love Was a Schemer By Jenny M. Chenery (Copyright, work and inglorlously abandoned her fled to the more pleasant vantage ground of the front porch. the kitchen a When she on her was lips, but It little song gay died away In a cry of terror as she caught sight of an alarming apparition standing In the center of the room. Her senses reeled as she gazed at him a hideous, dirty tramp, with an Insolent smile on his ugly face. "I say," he growled, stop that nob! And see here, the old man has got a pot o money here somewhere, and youve got to get it this minute. Hurry up now! she whispered hoarsely, "Money, "there Is none. I I then, as he advanced fiercely, she gave a frantic scream that echoed wildly through the silent house. For a long, terrible moment she seemed floating In the dark mist of a frightful nightmare, then, as from a great distance, she heard the sound of rushing feet and like a whirlwind Nell burst Into the room. The tramp turned upon him, revolver in hand, but the young man, heeding It not, sprang upon his evil looking opponent and dragged him, struggling and cursing, out upon the porch, and Louise knew no more. When she opened her eyes she was lying on the couch In the sitting room with Neil standing beside her, his handsome face grave with anxiety, and could she have read it aright contrition. she murmured, "Where Is h? shuddering. . "I fear that he has escaped, answered the young man, coloring slightly. "I saw you fall and forgot all about him. For a long time she lay there, think-!n- g vaguely how the erstwhile dreary room was glorified by her companion's presence but he at last broke the silence. , You do not need me now, said he, a little wistfully. Perhaps I had bet- ' new-fangle- d little. "Perhaps I am, he assented, with passionate eagerness, "but Louise, I cant give You must up so easily. understand how I feel. For years '! have dreamed of you and of the happy life before us. and now you crush m.v hotes as coolly as you would destroy a cobweb. "1 am so sorry that you think me merely heartless." she answered slowI only claim the right which ly. surely Is every woman's heritage to live my life In my own way. Why should I surrender my freedom, all the Joys ol an Independent career, for (he lower level of a mere housekeeper? are plenty of girls without am- bltlon; choose one of them." She spoke decisively, but there was a strange pain at her heart as Nell arose and looked down upon her with a grave, sad face. "If you feel like that about mar Huge, Louise," he said quietly, "then you are right In saying that you are ignorant of the meaning of love. He hesitated a moment, then add ed: "I almost forgot that Grace wants you to come over this arternooti ami stay to tea. My friend. Ihl Gordon, came down this morning.' Louise meditated a moment, then shook her beud. "I'm awfully sorry, Nell, but I can't go. Father utul mother are going to the city, the girl l out for a holiday, and I must stay at home. Besides, I am preparing a papei for The Universe and tuut itnli-- It today." As the young man walked home, plunged in gloomy reflection), a and den Idea Hushed through his mind and he hurried homeward with feverish haste, pondering excitedly on the wild plan which had taken root in hi Imagination. The paper for "The Universe" did not progress vety rapidly that ater-noon- . Louise was tired and neimus and the unwonted stlllne of the house cast a strange sense of depresShe rememsion over her spirits. bered that tramps were common In the neighborhood, and sho was conscious of a thrill of fear. After several futile effotu to compose ber mind and the essay Louise was forced to own herself vanquished by the unrsnny silence of the bouse, she tod, with a sigh of Imitation-- , surely "RATTLER WITH MILK Reptile Discovered Coiled Up on Sleeping Ranchmans Breast. Denver, Col. After a hard days riding in search of several head of cattle, the foreman of our ranch and myself had stopped at the Circle S ranch for the night. The ranch house was well filled, hut we were coni pretty tent to bunk wn the kitchen floor rather than on the open prairie, where the rattlesnakes were numerous in that section of the country. Accordingly, about nine o'clock we turned In, and I soon was blissfully dreaming of fording a stream and hearing the hiss and sizzle of the water about the horse's legs. The hissing seemed rather realistic, jand slowly I became conscipus of the j fact that the hissing was not part of hat Si fort is zrrscT march, o- PROBATE itog SOUTH-BOUN- No. For Psyaon, KanUquto tns Los Angeles ... For Psveon, SautaqoliT tas'11. . Nephl For Psyson, and Mantl 61 No. 66 No. 68 NORTH-BOUN- No. No. Amur-ics- n Fork, Lchi, Merent, Sslt Lake For Provo. Salt r.uke" Intermediate points For Provo, Salt Lake ' ind' No. 66 64 1 D For Provo, Pl.Grove, 68 J00.C Uteri C nod Yean 1 ernnu J Crest -- 11 Intermediate points tlal trains are now L Salt Lake and the Pacific CoLr' UTAH COUNTY Is In direct great cities. Best local train serviu J. H. BliRTNSR. District Passenswi N. Pstsrbsh. Depot Ticket maht mb aJ Mayo J Arrival and departure of trains fro j No. 7 For Sprlnavllle.Provo.Salt Ute 1 and all points east and west . SO For Sprlnsville Provo, Salt Ulin 1 and all points east and west la.' , No. 8 For F.ureka, Mammoth and ail. 1 ver City No. 88 For Eureka, Mammoth and SO- 1 ver City Connections msde In Ogden Union 4etnJ all trains of Southern Paul do sndOfwua Lino. OFFERS CHOICE OF at Its Moth s'ew 1 s for John - rfr FAST THROUGH TRAINS Dill! AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC 1 3 G. O. EIRIKSSO Spanish NO. 14-- pandei :iut to it Is 1 enor to p ckefel Nev ites ci ne st ( e Sta . Roc 3 Fork. Cash Dealer ..General ne at doess Amt anclal Pulmsn Pstace end ordinary Sleeptui,1 Denver, Omahs. Kansas City, St. Louiis I Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars; PemoMkJ ducted Excursions; a perfect Dintif Cut 1 vlee. I For rates, folder, eto.. Inquire of P. K. Hkdkirg, Ticket Am or write LA. benton, a. A. P. D Salt TELEPHONE ythlng ilantbi in Merchand Cheapest Prices on in the State. GroceriN "The Scrip People Don't Likstt 1 Eczema and Pile Cc' that it FreeI willKnowing FKEK OF CHIE w - AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. half-close- rep-Ther- j !' i Thousands of acres of lsndl been reclaimed tocultivitw irrigation in that Stats past 10 yesrs. Thou more will be reclaimed the next 10 years. Tbiis sn openlug for many thou of homes. Hate It You Investigated IDAHO! has been truthfully termed! Land of Opportunit:: A Land of Homes Tbe Oregon Short Line Railrp will be pleased to send aescriptliy ter regardiug Idaho's resource. to I). E. Burley, G P. A. or I). eer, A. G. P. A Salt Lake City. C B. H. BROWN, , Inn fron Stable. Hack Meets all Trt1 rnoNS No. 12. psalsk Fork, Spanish Fork Go-Operat- or ng rlca Whi "?QQCl d - ntcrc Livry . t. j Year, suffer, give Sealed bids to perform the duties to any afflicted a posHitive cure fort of water master for the Spanish Fork tut, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Pile South Irrigation company during the Skin Diseases, loetaut relief, t season of 1907, will be received at suffer longer. Write F. W. WTLLU the office of the Secretary at his 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. residence In Spanish Fork City until En lose Stamp. 12 oclock noon, March the 15th, 1907. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. OLIVER SWENSEN, Secretary. tf. Fcby. 27, 1907 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, Pro-bat- e Division. In re estate of George O. Hales, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of A. at Spanish a large rattler, which, by the moonlight Fork, Utah, on or Saxey, before July 9, 1907. the window full streaming through HIAL B. HALES, upon me. I coi'ild discern through my Administrator. Saxey. Attorney for Estate. e, coiled on .my chest, A. First publication March 7, 1907. Ins wicked flat head swinging moto side from side. notonous)) I hud heard stories In plenty about NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 12. this sort of uu occurrence, and knew The Thistle Mining & Milling Combt,er ,h"n ' try to dislodge the e pany, principal place of business at h "lightest move on my part lie. would anger hint Into striking, and a Spanish Fork, Utah. NOTICE Is given that at a " in the fare front one of these meeting of thehereby directors held on the 1 . poisonous pests meant, death, so 9th day of February, 1907, an assesscould only lie perfectly motionless ment of one (1) mill per share was How long levied upon the capital Btock of the and await developments. ' 1 ,n7 ,h, wl,h ,he beady corjwation, payable on or before the swinging not eight Inches from 9th day of March, 1907, to John J. ' eyes my fare, I only can surmise, hut It Banks, Secretary, at Spanish Fork, scented to my agonized senses an age. Utah. Any stock upon which this asBut after a time the si rain was bro- sessment remains unpaid on the 30th ken by a slight sound in the the dlrec. day of March, 1907, will be delinquent and for sale at public auctlon of wliyre the foreman lay, but I tion, advertised and unless payment is made bedared not even open my eyes wide fore. will be sold on the 6th day of enough to discern his movements lest April, 1907, to pay the delinquent asthe action, slight as It might be, sessment, together with the coat of should provoke the reptile into strlk - j advertising and cost of conducting sale. ing. JOHN J. BANKS, Secy. A moment later I heard u Mutith-ereSpanish Fork, Utah, Feby 12, 1907. exclamation, which told me iimt O- 'the foreman was aware of m.v NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 9. Knowing that any move on my part might terminate fatullv, The Blizzard Mining & Milling Comhe quietly rose to his hands and knees pany, principal place of business at crawled from the B0' "tettthn.v room, j me shortly with a saucer ol Hpunlsh Fork, Utah. NOTICE Is hereby given that at a milk, which he placed on the floor and meeting of the directors held on tne and silently withdrew. l.th day of 1907, an assess, Then I teallzed his plan, which was incut of oneFebruary, mill per share was (l) snake to attract the fiom its present levied upon the capital Btock of the uncertain position, thus giving him corporation, payable on or before the a chance to put an ond to Its exist- 9th Hay of March, 1907, to John J. ence. The snake's movement be- Bunks, Secretary, at Spanish Fork, came slower and alow until presently Mah. Any stork upon which this reinulns unpaid on the 30th It ceased altogether, and I could feel tla.v of March, 1907, wll). bo delinquent Its body slowly uncoil and slip lo the and advertised for salo at public aucfloor. Not knowing how far the rep- tion, and unless e pnyment Is made I tile had progressed. could only will be sold on the ftth of day await some signal from my compan- April, 1907 to pay the delinquent ion, which cam presently when I together with the cost of heard Ihe crack of a whip and knew advertising and expense of conducting that the foreman's old trick of snap KillW. JOHN J. BANKS, Reey. snakes head with his long ping off Spanish fork, Utah, Feby 12, 1907. resulted quilt h4 successfully, j -- Q The News No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would be needed, if all Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoops Cough Cure Is and has been for 20 years. The National Law now requires that if any poisons enter Into a cough mixture, It must be printed For On the label or package. this reason mothers, and others, should Insist on having Dr. Shoops on Dr. Cough Cure. No poison-mark- s Shoops labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And Its not only safe, but it Is said to be by those that know it best, a truly remarkable cough rem edy. Take no chance, particularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by World Drug Co. o A good many farmers last fall and winter wanted to get sprtngs, but I had none so we concluded that if I could get orders for 100 I would send and get them made. So far they have mostly put their name down for two each. If you want any see me ter go." or send a postal card. I am the sole Then she raised her eyes to his originator and controller of the Johnwhile a lovely flush flamed into her son spring, and they can only be had through me. There will be an Improvepale face. No," she whispered softly, "you ment on the next lot at the old price. A. W. Johnson. tf. need not go unless you wish, Nell, o dear. I'm tired of being Independent." Bob Gordon was best man at the BUTTERFLY EXCURSION. wedding. Perhaps If the bride had For the Madam Butterfly Opera Co., known that he was the star of the col. lege dramatic club with a special tal- at the Salt Lake theatre, March 19 ent for tramp and burglar parts there and 20, the R. G. W. will sell tickets and return for one fare. Final return might have been no wedding but, limit 2st Inst. then, she was happy In her ignorance, o ..ii and Cupid reigned supreme. BIDS WANTED. DECOYS :rd& r ' by Dally Story Pub, Co.) "It's a great disappointment to us all, Louise, but I suppose arguing is useless. A .headstrong girl will take no advice." Now, mother, that's .very unkind. I'm sure that one ought not to be scolded for listening to the dictates of a laughing conscience, responded voice. "Conscience fiddlesticks ! retorted Mrs. Allison sharply. "Its only because your head Is filled with these notions about the independence of woman and the tyranny of man, and such rubbish. Two or three years ago ytiu were glad enough to consider yourself engaged to the most likely young fellow In the county," and she gave a disdainful sniff. "Well, what could be expected of a girl of seventeen? demanded Loatse, a little defiantly. "Since then a college education has altered my views of life; marriage does not seem so Inevitable and - necessary as It did. In those days. Why should a woman surrender her liberty and her ambitions to become the victim of a man's caprice, perhaps ill temper, when out In the busy world there are countless opportunities for her to carve her own way In life? When I was young, Mrs. Allison retorted with scornful dignity, "girls married for love, and were proud and happy to help along all they could to make home comfortable. They didnt have time to hurt for tyranny. Tour father and 1 never had a chance to get an education and I've always Bald that you should have every advantage we could afford, but If a college course has only given you these foolish Ideas Im sorry you ever went away from home. "I think you are very unjust, mother," cried the girl Indignantly, when I only desire to make the most of my life. Before I went to college I did consider myself bound by the engagement which you and Mrs. Whitney planned when Noll and I were children, but now It is very different When his lordship came home this Bummer a lawyer he conceitedly Imagined that I would Immediately fall into his arms, and he Is not Inclined to accept his dismissal at all gracefully, but 1 have plainly told him that love and marriage have no Interest for me. "Nell Is not conceited, responded Mrs. Allison, "but I suppose he never dreamed of doubting your constancy. "I believe Nell is coming now," she continued anxiously. "Do treat him with common politeness, anyway; he deserves that much " and she hurried' ly retreated. He was a good looking fellow, with earnest, dark brown eyes and a lovable mouth, but Louise was proof against such superficial attractions and she greeted him with studied dignity. , "Ive come for my final answer. Louise, dear, he said gently. "Forgive me If I seem abrupt, hut well, 1 couldn't stand the suspense. "You seem to Ignore the fact that I gave you my decision several days ago," rejoined the girl stiffly. "You, are very unreasonable to refuse to take a denial, and she frowned a New Political Party of Venzuela Being Promoted In Washington. New York. Nlcaor Bolet, a son of the late General Dolct Parez,, of Venzuela at Washington, U one of the promoters here of a new to be political party for Venzuela Partido Independents. as the known Mr. JJolel hopes to be able to bring into Its rankB many of the members of the liberal party, as well as members of the nationalist or conservative party, of which General Jose Manuel Hernandez (El Mocha) Is the recognized head. The independents party will advocate absolute adherence to the constitution. Therefore it will favor the sucesslon of Vice president John Gomez, but only for the unexpired term of Castro. When the term expires the elecindependentes hope to have anbanlBh tion. It will be their aim to the revolution from the political currithe developculum by encouraging ment of the rich but dormant resources of Venzuela, and they desire also to take the republic out of Its present diplomatic Isolation and enter Into renewed friendly relations with other countries. he ct :e able! In II T $10 tter c on 01 dd t an at lr wi wh udar: his g hat rklngi City lr wa ivo "r- -a Institution that d. Oswlsrs In General Merchandise o and Flour, Grain Produce. ISMtwfaotnrers of Harness, be-ror- wn irk IM i per ui Rta or o fell f nioM firlri Thi Boots Md lie p the I year Shoes. oite-- l ixtlkt JOHN JONES, Spanish Fork - - SupL - - |