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Show 1 pays BETTER to trade with the City Drug Store It NOTICES rm .,rt I i A W(J h 18 ttk s dr. C. M. Hart DENTIST mt X'MIoi, li (V, 'KC.L, Mavoi ecnraBf f, O. Creer Building, A. Orrics uija Hobbs: INDIFINIIINT tor gp, loe No. .of.Ci 43-- A SPANISH M, till! SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH PESTS CAUSE ill P008 P. Ha S. WARNER ? Y AND QVARAN I SKllll, ii trch it, hN reorder PHYSICIANS. PHOMB1 Office at Creer Building AUt, 3. E. G. HUGHES Wttu f od0o h "Utinj PHYSICIAN and SURGF ON i. or PpaK ) Phone 100 s ha!K I'hHriio M u, 01 am; KDtlUQ New England State! Have Lost Million Result of DepredaThese Pests. SPRINGVILLfc ftlvutr, toikIimu, 'Under 41 lull deir fiutma Co-o- p. ndrr i, e Year Irutll ued durt j lttr B. MORGAN, Amend; ited Oil t.ih ( of uailnn Ulirv, A.L ttlfd nlsh Fon "8 aior O'COriV tiiiinh to for Bpt of lie in a It re emit and Hi. B inid. ss Ordiu.n if the I'itv, Fu in US F alb d j !Uo afflif "ale at an lurch, A I iKN Jeeorder WU! that hape 1 CAN tii il RATES M. y p . - d h. Peterson snow-covere- H. BROWN, Livery Feed Stable ack Meets All Trains ir :s e - a f mend IS )-- 0f 'v Reign of Terror Inaugurated by tbe Raiders Responsible for Loss Washington. In refusing to grant to Attorney General Young of Minneof Tobacco Beds. sota, a writ of habeas corpus releasing him from the penalty Imposed by the United States district court for the district court of Minnesota on Many Tenant Farmers, Tired of Con the charge c,f contempt of court In , dltlons, Preparing to Leave tho Instituting a proceeding In a state State, While Farm Owners Are court.,for enforcement of the railroad Placing Their Property rat law after the federal court had f on the Market prohibited such a course, and in affirming the decision., of Judge Pritchard of the United States circuit court Lexington, Ky. Because of warnfor the western district of North Carvlsltfa from night ridolina, discharging from imprisonment ing letters and James H. Wood, a ticket agent of the ers, many farmers in nearly all of the counties in the white hurley Southern Railway of Asheville, after forty-twhe had been sentenced by the Ashe--' tobacco districts are busily destroying file police court to serve a term on their tobacco beds and at tbe present of the numthe rock pile ca it charge of collect- time less than been startber have usually planted ing for a ticket on that road a greater ed. In counties huge signs have many was than price permitted by the state railroad law, the supreme court ot been erected on buildings and in high the United States has added another places near by declaring the Intento the series of decisions which have tion of the farmer not to raise a crop rendered notable the present term of this season. Realizing the difficulty of making a that court. In both cases the right of the Btatea living for their families in case the to fix rates for railroad transporta- decision to raise no tobacco la adtion was the issue, and both Involved hered to, many tenant farmers are conflicts between the federal and tne preparing to move to other states, state courts. The decision In each while many farm owners have placed case was opposed both to the state their property on the market with the avowed purpose of leaving Kenand to their courts. - TAILOR Li'Oery and Teed Stable s it Resists Exp Highest Court Affirms Decisions of Lower Courts In Cases From North Carolina and Minnesota. enjamiiv Hushes a Entered Fab. tl, 1902, aa oond-elamatter, peat Office at Spanish Fork, Utah. Aot of Con(T(ee Maroh I, 1979. jj. FOR RAiLROAOS I ken 2(1, 1008. NOT flK ORENZO THOMAS itoxicais ,rou STATES Washington. In explanlng the pro visions of the agricultural approprla tlon bill, Mr.' Scott of Kansas, In the house of representatives on Tuesday NOTARY PUBLIC called attention to the ravages of the brown tall moths and the Texas cat tie tick. The former, he said, were a ted Farms low lnterset special op. tione of partial payments rapidly destroying the groves and for 2oe st resldenoe, one bloolc east of cuts of tne New England states, while SPANISH PORK. UTAH. i the Texas tick had been one of the greatest pests known. The tick, he declared, was responsible for the quarantine line which for nearly twenty f years has stretched across the coun ATTORNEY-AT-LAtry from one ocean to the other. The ! annual cost of maintaining that line PROVO X Telephone fl Butldlig yht to different states and the nation was hardly less than J 300,000. That, I SAXEY, however, he said, was the smallest item Inflicted upon the country by ATTORNEY-AT-tAI the cattle tick. Conveyancer and Notary Fubllo. The loss to the north could not I , Office Over Bank of even be guessed at, but he estimated I Spanish Pork. the annual loss suffered by the states DECISION IN MEAT CASE. Utah. south of the line could not be less Inlsh Fork, ' He therefore said than (40,000,000. that It needed no argument to justify Contention of Chicago Not Upheld by a most liberal appropriation from the Supreme Court. lederat treasury tor eradicating these The case of the Inter-stat- e Washington. two pests, and the committee had re commerce commission vs. the FASHIONABLE commended (250,000 in each case. Chicago Great W'estern Railway company, known as the meat rate case CRUEL WAR IS OVER. and Involving the right of the com' Conv pany to reduce the freight rate on and Tobacco Farmers ol North Block Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah Kentucky livestock products without making a pany Bury the Hatchet simljar reduction In the rate on liveCincinnati, O. An end to the night stock JEX-FLORI- ST itself, was decided by th su. White-Burleriding in tha Kentucky preme court.bf the United States on resh Flowers supplied for all oceadistrict,.,. has Bhen. trough t, about Monday In favor of the company.-Th- e ns. Funeral designs kept on hand' reached through a formal agreement suit was instituted In the interest of filled to order. between the American Tobacco com the .11 kinds of Furniture city of Chicago, It being alleged Repaired, pany and the executive committee ot Incalcu-lablidence two blocks North ot Foundry the Society of Equity In conference that the change had worked to Chicago by diverthardship at Winchester, Ky. Spanish Fork. Utah ing shipments of livestock from that A prominent member or the socity to SL Paul and to Missouri river ciety in confirming the agreement said: "It is all settled. The cruel points. war is over and we have won. Thera Sullivan Found Guilty. will be no more night riding or vlo Salt Lake City. The jury In the (ence, but there will be no 1908 crop The American Tobacco case of Joe Sullivan, charged with company has agreed to buy all ths shooting Policeman Charles Ford on pooled leaf of the 1906 and 1907 crops, the night of December 14, following and will pay nearly (14,000,000 for it the hold-uof the Albany saloon, We have prevailed in the Just fight found Sullivan guilty, after being out the that far now confident CK MEETS ALL TRAINS. and are 48 hours, and recommended that his mer and renter can raise tobacco and sentence be life Imprisonment The market it and have some money at the end. of the season after paying tbs judge! of course, has the privilege of pronouncing the sentence of death. grocery, bill. Sullivan will know his fate at 10 i t ORCHARD WILL BE WITNESS. o'clock Wednesday morning, April 1. At that time Judge George G. ArmWill be Taken to Colorado to Testify strong, before whom the was tried, will Impose upon blm either Against Steve Adams. Pueblo, Colo. A special to the the death penalty or life ImprisonChieftain from Ouray, Colo., saya ment ot Harry Orchard, under sentence Engine Crashed Through Mill. death In Idaho as the Bingham. A runaway engine, skidmurderer of Governor Steunenberg tracks of will appear as the chief prosecuting ding on the Tel Belt three the carried at Adams railroad, Copper Steve witness against General Blacksmithing on men and to Is their death to bs Adams where Saturday, in May, Ooaile Poal Office SmiIiH Fork. Vlah luride tried In connection with the mysterl demolished Colonel Wall's mill. The ous disappearance of a man named men killed were J. M. Goodwin, engi. Madden, conductor; Barney during the riots of 1901 and neer; Charles To bring Orchard here as 1902. Janies J. Joyce, fireman. The engine witness' it will be necesbary for ths Jumped tho track at a sharp curve, Idaho board of pardons to commuts and crashed through the mill. Madhis sentence of death to one of Hie den and Joyce were hurled through Imprisonment, and word has been re the air and struck the building, being celved In this city from most reliable killed. Goodwin was found pinioned sources that such action will be taker beneath his engine. Two other men in due time. saved their lives by jumping before the engine reached the curve. Freedom Dash for Bad Man Makes Officers Fight Duel In Dark. While on Way to Jail. PHONE no. 12 Webt James El Sheriff Paso, Tex. Mounted Customs Helena, Mont. finish Fork Utah of Yellowstone county was shot and Inspectors Charles Logan and Charles killed Tuesday morning on the Mus Jones fought a duel In the dry bed of selshell about six miles from Billings the Rio Grande river In this city and both were killed. by William Byckfound, a horsetntef Thursday night wanted in Wyoming. Sheriff Webt Their bodies were found Friday mornlocated the man Monday night, and ing. It Is supposed that each mistook him un early Tuesday morning put to atari the other for a smuggler. At first it was believed that the two officers had der arrest. 1 hey were about overland to Billings, when Byckfound been killed by stnuglers, but this theasked pormlsulon to go to the camj ory is discredited as tracks around wagon and get a drink. It was givenIr where the bodlea lay all fit the shoes and Byckfound got Into the wagon. of the dead men. Three shots were the wagon was a rifle, and before tin heard by people living In the neighsheriff realized his danger Byckfound borhood at 9 oclock at night shot, the sheriff dying almost instant murderei Jj. In the excitement the Judge Roasts Chief of Police. escaped. Helena, Mont. From the bench of the district court. Judge Clements Ruefs Ball Reduced. Chief of Police Flannery of Helgave court San Francisco. The district ena one of the worst castigations the ruled ap upon has pf appellate tat Imaginable, calling him a murderer In plication made by Abraham Ruef, foi connection with the shooting of a boss, Indicted political inany-tlmctramp In a duel, cursed the officer and amount reasonable bis release upon a said that If a policeman attempted to The personal recommendations of peo of bail, alleging that (1,115,000, th arrest him he would kill him, adding Indict his all amount and who have been cured of coughs upon aggregate that he would as soon do It as eat Ids by Chamberlains Cough Remedy ments was exorbitant. The appellat a breakfast. Clements on Thursday released Uuef upon ordered court ive done more than all else to make it a ot a on th each a forgery discharged youth of upon ball (5 nominal Indictment! Jple article of trade and commerce ovei thirty-sevecharge, but he was rearrested for an duplicate arge Prt of the civilized world. but did not reduce the ball upon th alleged burglary that night, hence the citing of the chief to appear tn court, amounting Indictments, Other 'WORLD DRUG CO. Money Loaned 1 be Farmers of the and tho South of Dollar at tions of iMUEL CORNABY turn: r Appropriation it Asked from Government to Aid in Destruction of Moths and Cattle Ticks. I, Hacan will aniwer nUhl ralla from Mra. preacllla Swenson a realdenoe, tad Ward, Wpulli) ' HAGAN Zt SPANISH FORK, UTAH which Kindly bo as prompt as possible In paying In advance. ' Residence NO.T4 tuU.li), itltM I ie Itevi, Is paid. Fork P HE ;YOL. Y1I. NQ. 11. iff The date on your name label ot this paper Is the date to which your subscription to friend. s (790.000. d Brt it III R d . tucky. The murder of Farmer Hedges in Nicholas county, and the raids In Woodford and other counties last week, have, increased the alarm. In announcing their determination to go elsewhere the tenants declare that it will be Impossible to subsist from the proceeds of crops !of hemp, wheat and ' corn. In the neighborhood of Mount Sterling many farmers have received threatening letters, with which were matches, powder and poison, and in both farm districts and tobacco towns armed guards have been placed at tho threatened points. Ctmilnuoufl rln4 or nun, heat Of cold, tf.iiiinccW FlIMTIOTOia luiubli lor build. inc, hrff orunall 45 Ihf nrluadirooltd Eipoiilio. Buildinfi aooot affect coimi with iMiylu M II iwutr did Ixlut. Kip them off rhto they rot d Ink. Anvnnlul woikiaia by Ks ruHtnoTi nd , as .Rex SCintliote! ROOFING Sold by Dealers Thr ch ct U you inriik Do M ii.I.V conudrrtd mill HtIiilir Si, Boon. Outlay it Iht rtiupnl roofing mad il it bin tl my Wo .. urge prict. wrm to Mhdiytnd Send for Semples ad roofing book miitid frag TiU hi your roof ooidi. sot toko so laiituoa. JEX LUMBER o one-thir- ifii. J. S. Lewis & Son OOOO DEALERS Fresh & Cured Meats. M O O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries. 4 Green Groceries in Season. SPANISH FORK. UTAH i COMMERCIAL 1 BANK OF SPANISH FORK 525,000.00 Capital Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. Mmiuiuiuiuiuuuuuuuiiuunuiuuuuuuuiuuiiuuuiuii HAYTI 18 TRANQUIL President 8ays Foreign Warships Are COAL Not Needed. Port au Prince. President Nord Alexis, In ao interview at the palace on Sunday, declared that conditions In the republic were absolutely tram quit. He said that he did not question his ability to preserve order and protect foreign Interests here.r Should the powers, however, decide to keep the warships In this harbor he would not object, but he added that there was on necessity for such &v thing; there was no possibility of a popular and PLENTY OF IT At last you have an opportunity to fill your bins. The are prospects that coal will be plentiful but for a short, so take this word of advise and stock up. outbreak against the foreign residents. The government. continued the president, did not intend to take further action looking to the prosecution of the participants In the recent revolution, except In the case ot the disloyal soldiers, who are subject to military punishment OUR PRICES ARE (4.75 a ton at depot (5.50 a ton delivered Leave your orders at the J. A. Martell Mercantile Co.s Office. THE PEOPLES FUEL COMPANY VI8TORY FOR CASTRO. Americans Holding Concessions In Venezuela Lose Rights. Caracas, Venezuela. The high federal court of Venezuela has handed down a decision, from which there is no appeal, against the Manoa company and the Orinoco company, limited, American concerns, annulling the famous Fitzgerald concession under which these companies claimed rights In Venezuela. The claims of these companies constitute one of the matters which are now being dis cussed diplomatically between Washington and President Castro. Rudulpb Dolge, representing the Orinoco company, the present owners ot the Fitzgerald concession, has filed a protest with the American legation here against this decision. Will Attempt to Strike of Machinists. Coloradoans BUSY ALL THE TIME IN SPANISH FORK, UTAH THE ECONOMY PLANING MILL AND JOB SHOP All kinds of mill work as you want it, when you want it. Door and window frames, office and store fixtures, a specialty. Let us figure with you, no trouble to estimate or design work. G. R. SMITH, Proprietor. Situated at Jex Lumber Yard. i Ind. Thone, shop, 9a ) i Ind. Phone, res., 49a j Settle Denver, Colo Believing that the labor' trouble on the .Denver & . Rio Grande railroad is .. an unjustifiable lockout, instead of a strike, the chamber of commerce and other busi- ness organizations are planning measures, to end it Merchants say that they liave raised large sums to secure conventions here this year, and have labored unceasingly to prevent tho effects of the financial panic from being felt In Denver and Colorado. They declare that as the railroads are the greatest beneficiaries by this work they have the right to insist that tbe railroads do all In their power to avert labor troubles. Congressman Littlefield Reelgnt, Rockland, Me. Governor Cobb on Sunday received a letter from Con gressman Charles E. Littlefield ten dering his resignation as represents tive from the Second district oi Maine. The resignation Is prompted by Mr. Littlefields desire to take up his law practice, which has been seriously Interfered with by his congressional duties. Conference Salt Lake City oo April 4th to 6th On sale from Silver City, Nephi and intermediate points April 1st to 6th. Final return limit April 12th. From all other Utah points on sale March 31 to April 5th. Final return limit April 15th. CY For rates and train schedules ask your local Salt Lake Route Agent, or write J. H. Burtner, D. P. A., 169 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |