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Show " y V i ' The Spanish VOIj. V. NO.' 40. SPANISH FOllK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, PRESIDENT CITY DRUG STORE UNO. J, TIME BANKS, Prop. PURE AND DRUGS BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTl Salt Lake Route Time Card PA1 in crracT march, tooe SOUTH-BOUN- ptp Thousands of acres of laud hare beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an opening for many thousands i of homes. Ears Too Imvkstioated IDAHO? It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities No, 81 No. So No. S3 For Payton, Santaquln and ...1143 pm LosAngelca For Pavaon, Santaquln and 6:43 pm Nephi.. ....... For i'ayson, Nephi and Manti ...8:56 aw NORTII-BOUN- D No. For Provo, Pl.Orove, American Fork, Lebl. Mercur, 7:41 am Sait Lake No. 86 For Provo, Salt Lake and 11:30 am Intermediate points No. It For Provo, Salt Lake and 3:41 pm Intermediate points Palatial train are now running daily be tween Salt Lake end the Pacino Count. UTAH COUNTY Is In direct touoh with two great citlea. Beat local train service. J. I Mooaa, District Passenger Agent. N, PCTBH8SN, Depot Ticket Agent. 82 U Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. mil be pleased to eend descriptive mat I hr regarding Idahos resources. Write ! It I). . Burley, O. P. A- - or D. 8. Spen I wr. A. O. P. A Salt Lake City, Otah. SAMUEL CORNABY ROTARY Pl'BLIC Money Loaned at realdeaoe, one block east of No. T For Sprlngvllle,Provo,Salt Lake and all points east and west.... 8:01 No.29 ForSprlngvlUe Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and weat....8:4tB No. I For Eureka, Mammoth and SU- verClty 6:40pm No. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth and Stiver llty 6:15am Connection made In Ogden Union depot with all trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF Co-o- p. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. fi. B. MORGAN, Falflt Bundles a. Telepheas II X ATTOBNIY-AT-LA- TRAINS DAILY H For rates, folder, eto . inquire of CLAUD BROWN. Ticket Agent, or write La. benton, O. A, . J., Salt Lake City. Offlee Over Bank of Bpaaiab Fork. Ufa. Ipaalah Fork, b. DR. C. T. KENDALL. H. BROWN, Wvopy at Pood THOMAS MARTELL RESID8NCR OfiablOs Spanish Fork Night ealla answered Utah. from Thomas M arte 11 resldenea Hack Meets all Trains WARNER W. 'non Ha It, E. DR. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARH Co-Operat- I )l ive JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all Funeral designs kept oa hand had filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Realdeaoe two blocka North of Foundry Spanish Fork, Utah oca-iIod- s. Institution, Dealer la General Merchandise, LORENZO THOMAS O FASHIONABLE TAILOR and or write . for all kinda of MASONRY They worktopleaao. W. S. HOLDAWAY 0 Over 6.000 Soldiers Took Leave Last Year. mi Washington. Desertion Is on the increase In the army. The annual reJOHN JONES, Sop. port of the military secretary shows that In the year ended June 30, there Utah 8panlah Fork were 6,258 desertions, or 7.4 for every In 1905 100 soldiers In the army. the rate of desertion was only 6.8 and Peterson for the three years previous to that baa a full stock of time the rate of desertion was only 6.1. From 1895 to 1904 the average of desertion waa only 4.5 per cent bom made. Our home and imported in 1906 was made Casket are the fiueat made. Our The rateIn ofthedesertion field artillery, 9.2 per highest lowest. are the price cent. The cavalry waa next with 7.8 per cent. Shoes. - - & Sons S, Coffins and Caskets - OEJSTIST Over Lewis Store, Wants to Plead Guilty to Burglary In Order to Get Light 8entenceu Marshall, Mo. The bandit who held np the Chicago A Alton train between Glasgow and Slater, Mo., was brought to the county Jail Monday afternoon and immediately opened negotiations with the prosecuting attorney, offering to make a full confession If the charge against him was made burglary. In Missouri the extreme penalty for train robbery is death, the minimum ten years imprisonment. The prosecutor refused any concession. The man. gave his name aa Claude Randall, aged 21, and it believed he is Biq INCREASE IN DESERTIONS. Harness Boots JAMESON & CALDERW00D araann tonic, trraa , Produce. Caemtaeturors of One Block North of Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah Before yon build aee Flour Grain Spanish Fork Servant. COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, E 2 5 5 $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Henry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhilt Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt respectfully solicit the aooounta of banka, mercantile firms Individual. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. W And uuiiuuuuauuuiiuuuiuuMuiuiuiuiuiuuuiuiiiiiiii Russian Population Threatens to Massacre Unfortun at Hebrews if Their Civil Rights are Enlarged. France and Spain Will Safe sruard Foreigners Interests at Tangier, Morocco St. Petersburg. The threats of the reactionary parties that Jewish massacres will be organized If the rights of the Jews are enlarged, are steadily becoming more definite. The central council of the league of the Russian people, claiming to represent 30,000, 000 people, have Issued a declaration disclaiming responsibility for the outrages which may result from the Just indignation produced by the enlargement of Jewish rights, and has published the text of 200 dispatches of protest sent to the emperor from local organizations, ot which the following Is a sample phrase; It is dangerous to further test the gentleness and patience of the peaceful Russian population, which may be forced, in its defense against the Jews, to overstep the limits of law and order and resort to violence." The publication of the reforms Is certain to result in a break between the reactionary and monarchlal parties and Premier Stolypins administration. Each Powsr Will Send Warships to Tangier, and Three Thousand Soldiers Will be Landed to Look After Interests of Foreigners -- FIVE HUNDRED ON BOARD. But Only Three Lives Lost as Result of Burning of 8chool Ship. France. The Toulon. torpedo achoolship Algeslras, stationed In this harbor, was totally destroyed by fire at a late hour Sunday evening. There men on board were five hundred when the fire broke out The Algeslras was a ship of the line and, for a number of years past, Bhe had been doing duty as a harbor vessel and mployed aa a torpedo training ship. She was ot 6,047 tons displacement and was built In 1855. The burning of the schoolship created the greatest alarm throughout the city. There was terrible anxiety concerning the fate of the 500 men on board, Railroad Presidents Opinion Some-- - nntli the authorities announced that everybody had been taken off In what Forcibly Expressed. boats and saved, with the exception Kansas City. Arthur E. Stilwell, of three. These men did not answer and it is presumed they president of the Kansas City, Mexico the roll-calwere burned to death. & Orient railroad, addressing the raill, road club here Saturday night, the practice of rebating. NORWAY SAFE He said: 8loux Falls, 8. D. A plea of not guilty was entered by Mrs. Emma Kaufmann, wife of the wealthy brew er, Moses Kaufmann, when she was arraigned by Judge Jones in tho state circuit court, on a charge of murder log Miss Agnes Polteish, a sixteen' year-oldomestic, who was in Mrs. Notice was Kaufmann' employ. given that arguments would be made for a continuance to a future term of court, The proceedings were devoid of sensational features. d FROM ATTACK. Powers to Sign Compact Preventing All Aggression. St. poo-piPetersburg. An International compact guaranteeing the inviolability of Norway against the territorial aggression by any power whatever, and white-robegiving the new kingdom a status somewhat similar to that of Switzerland and Belgium, will soon be in scribed on the records of diplomacy. On account of its extended position, the possession of valuable deep water HUNGARIAN BUDGET. harbors on the Atlantic, and the agreement with Sweden against fortificaIncrease Mainly on Account of Ex- tion in the neighborhood of the frontier, Norway Is in a peculiarly expenditures for the Army. posed position, and the first efforts of Budapest Sittings of the Norse diplomacy have been directed delegates were opened here toward eliminating the danger of being attacked and securing facilities for Saturday. Frances Joseph, the development of the counreceived the members of the peaceful the without crushing burden of a try the delegations in the throne room of large army. the royal palace In Budapest Reply Ing to the address of greeting, bis ma- Plot on Foot to Put Peter off tho Throne. projesty said that Austria-Hungary- s Vienna. Some sensation was caused per line of conduct was the cultivation of close relations with allied states, here Saturday by the publication in an agreement with Russia concerning a government organ, the Evening Gathe Balkans, and friendly relations of Prague, of a dispatch from zette, with all powers. The Joint budget for 1907 was sub- Bemlln, opposite Belgrade, reporting mitted to the delegates and shows a the discovery of a strong movement demand for a net credit amounting to among the politicians and military 873,635,455, or 84.191,382 in excess ot men to despose the reigning Servian the budget of 1906. This Increase is (Karageorgevitch) dynasty, the bead mainly on account of army expend! of which is King Peter, in favor of some prince of a European court tures. ,t OFFERS JEFF. FIFTY THOUSAND. Double Tragedy In a Rooming Houso at Bellevue, O. Prlxe Fighter Offered Big Sum for O. Mr. and Mr. James E. Toledo, Battle In Nevada. Scott Mitchell of Salem, Mass., were Salt Lake City. Fifty thousand dol found dead in bed In a rooming house lara la the purse offered to Jim Jef- at Bellevue, east of here, Sunday fries if an opponent can be found for morning. When their room waa enhim to fight in Nevada. Tex Rlekard, tered a strong odor of formaldehyde the man who pulled off the battle be gaa waa noticed. Coroner Vermllya tween Joe Cans and Battling Nelson, rendered a verdict of double suicide. Is the one who will hang up the purse. Later Investigation, however, revealed All he asks for is that Jim Jeffries facts which it Is said tended to show come out of retirement and fight some that Mitchell drugged his wife and good heavyweight who might make a caused her death and then committed fair showing against the big boiler-maker- suicide by the same moans. the crimes in the whole category, the rebating crime is the most unjust. Rebating Btrlkes at the of the rights the fountain-headelegated to the average railroad. The hired assassin of oTd may be picsaint comtured as a pared with the rebater. Rebating Is a crime for which no punishment is too severe. Id like to see the rebater get twenty yea, fifty years in the penitentiary." Of ail d d Austro-Hungaria- . Woman to b Tried for Murder of Her i BE La-niv- Russian Reactionists Fear Power of Former Premier. St. Petersburg. The monarchists and reactionists, finding that their threats have not driven Count Witte out of Russia, held a meeting at Moscow Monday' and telegraphed later to the emperor, asking for his Count expulsion from the empire. Wittes revival of the publication of the Slovo Is said to Indicate that he intends to become a potential factor in the situation. Occordlng to a dispatch from Sochi, in the Caucasus, where Count Witte baa estates, the report that he will become a candidate for election to parliament was received with great enthusiasm. SPANISH FORK, UTAH The "Peaceful s ASKS WITTE8 EXPUL8ION. Spanish Fork MAY SHOWN RUSSIAN JEWS Paris. The measures which France and Spain have agreed to take together, In view of the increase in anarchy in Morocco, have been made .public and fully confirm the announcement made ten days ago. They are strictly precautionary and are designed solely to meet the requirements of an emergency and to safeguard the lives and property of EXPERIMENT PROVED FATAL. at Tangier. Pending the formal policing of the porta of Morocco Tan Prisoners Inoculated With Cholto be undertaken on the final ratificaera Virus ar Dead. tion of the International agreement Manila. As a result of experiments reached at Algeciras, each power wlU with cholera virus at Billbld prison, maintain warships at Tangier and be ten prisoners out of twenty-fou- r who prepared to land a total of 3,000 men. were inoculated have died. , The France has decided to send the experiments were conducted by Dr, Suffren, St. Louis and CharleR. P. Strong of the bureau of science. command of Admiral Touch-ard- , in The death of the prisoners took place magne, to replace the crulsera Galilee, a few days after they were inoculated. Jeanne dArc and Forbln, which are e It Is claimed by the investigators now In Moroccan waters. The will accompany the French vesthat the fatalities resulted from a of transporting contamination of the virus with bu- sels for the purpose should a landtroops from Algeciras bonic plague virus. Cholera virus is ing become necessary. In constant use here and it has proved It Is distinctly understood that this beneficial previously. It has been used Joint movement will not assume the and that In Spain in thousands of cases with nature of an occupation, neither the French nor the Spanish excellent results. Governor General flags are to be raised over Morocco Smith, in a statement to the public, The mission of the troops is limited to safeguarding and exonerated Dr. Strong and declared that the commission would take care the authority of the pasha at Tangier, as against Raisuit. of the families of the dead prisoners. CHIEF OF ALL SINNERS. TRAIN ROBBER IS REPENTANT, Utah an BfanleB Fork R. M. THE ISTHMUS Washington. Completing a remarkable trip to Panama, during which he traveled several thousand miles by aea and visited not only the lath-mu- a but Porto Rica as well, and voicing his thorough enjoyment of the entire voyage, President Roosevelt returned to Washington at 10:42 oclock Monday night. Speaking of the trip, the preaident said: We had a very pleasant, very enjoyable time, and I am deeply Impressed with the United States navy, with Panama and with Porto Rico." Th Panama canal, it was stated by the president, will be the subject of special message, and consequently on that subject the president will say nothing at this time. at FAVORS GOOD See-Tlo- e. Conveyancsr and Notary Publia, Office FAST THROUGH AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ears to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Loula and Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars; Personally conducted Excursions; a perfect Dining Oar saxey, I sa H ATTORNEY-AT-LA- PROVO TIME TABLE Arrival and departure of trains from Depot: N Irritated Farme low Interest epeolal options of partial pajments-Offle- e ON A Was Deeply Impressed With th United States Navy, With Panama and With Porto Rico. MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED HAD Bntered Feb. 21, 1902, as second-cla- s natter, Poet offleo Spanish Fork. Utah, Aot of Conaresa Moron 1 1871. 1900. Posse Searching for Illinois Youth Who 8low His Father. Peoria, 111. A posse of deputy is sheriffs with three bloodhounds Illinois the woods the along scouring river south of reorla for Edward Clifford, who fatally shot hla father, Isaac Clifford, during an altercation over money matters. Young Clifford Following the is 21 years of age. shooting he disappeared In the thick undergrowth which skirls the river In the vicinity of Clifford, where the tragedy was enacted. Reactionary Russians Protest Against Extending Helping Hand to the Jews. Constitutional Democrats Form an At' Danes With th Jews in tho Western Provinces, in th Hops of f Riding Into Office Election of Extreme Radicals ' Conceded. The announcement St. Peterbsurg. of the impending Jewish reforms has aroused, as expected, the opposition Teleof the reactionary elements. grams of protest are reaching the emperor and Premier Stolypln from all parts of the empire. The party of exlegal order, which formed th treme right of the constitutionalist parties at the last elections, has Joined the openly reactionary leagues. M. Stolypln has received a dispatch from the headquarters of the organization at Kiev, concluding as follows: The extension of the rights of tho Jews will drive the patriotic Russian people to erlmlnal measures." It is stated on good authority that the reforms already contemplated will not be abandoned, although it is the Intention of the ministry to leave tho main Jewish question to parliament for settlement. The constitutional democrats have entered Into an active alliance with the Jews in the western provinces. The former will nominate a Joint parliamentary ticket with the League of Jewish Equality, and expect the support of the Jewish bund. The election of a stronger faction of the extreme radicals is also conceded. The constitutional democrats, on account of the extension of their organization, are aparently certain to return to parliament as the largest group, but with the diminished numbers on account of the governments action in limiting the franchise, the abandonment of the socialist boycott and the establishment of the regeneration party as a rallying point for liberals who are averse to the full program of the constitution demo- crats. , VOTE IN IDAHO IN DETAIL. Result of Canvass of Election Returns by Board of Commissioner. Boise, Ida. Tbe Statesman baa gathered the results of the canvass of votes of the recent election by county commissioners. Tbe following are the figures: Governor Frank R. Gooding, C. O. Stock singer, 29,486: Gooding's plurality, 8,800. Supreme Judge George J. Stewart. 42.504; 8. 8. Dcnntng, 22,821; 38,-28- 6: 8tewart's plurality, Congressman 42.339; M. R. 19.C83. Burton L. Hattabaugh, French, 23,806; French's plurality, 18.634. Secretary of State Robert 38.024; Lana-do- A. P. Galloway, 26,860; Lanadons plurality, 11J64. Lieutenant Governor E. A. Bur reli. 40.437; George Chapin, 24,875; Burrell's pluarllty, 11, 164. Attorney Geueral J. J. Guheen, Karl Paine, 24,128; Guheena 40,-74- plurality, 16,617. Treasurer C. A. Hastings, 40,820; J. B. Morris, 24,965; Hastings' plurality, 16,369. Auditor Robert John M. Bennett, pluarllty, 17,131. Bragaw, School Superintendent berlain, 17,676. 41,096; Bragaw's 23,965; Belle Cham- Frarmeal Franch, Miss bamberl&lns Plurality. 41,063: 23.-38- All the amendments were defeated. Free Fight Started Among Eteorag Stsamor. Passengers of steamer Haver Philadelphia.-T- he ford, from Liverpool, tog bound the Delaware breakwaters since Sunday, reached her wharf on Thursday. While the big vessel was fogbound on Tuesday, a fight broke out among the 900 steerage Stewards who tried to passengers. quell the excitement were roughly handled and a panic prevailed until six of the ringleaders were arrested and placed In Irons. They were turned over to the United States authorities hers. Small Bunch of Cuban Rebels Take to tho Hills. Murdered by Rejected Suitor. Secretary Taft on Washington. Adrian, Mich. Miss Oils Beiley 8unday received th following cable- was murdered at her homo in Iloilo gram from Governor Magoon, dated way, Mich., on Thursday. Joseph Havana: "Information received that Elleha, a rejected suitor, Is accused Bins, moderate, lately removed ae of cutting her threat with a pair of chief of police at Clenfuegos. ha e scissors and then driving the scissors left town with a band of from ten to Into hor heerL Tbe discovery of the fifteen, pursued by rural guards murder was made by Miss Beiley' with sufficient forces. Guzman and mother, who, upon returning home other leaders tendered their services from a neighbor's, stumbled over her to capture the band. Teuder de- daughter's body. The victim's throat clined. No special Importance at- had been cut apparently with a pair of scissors, which were left sticking tached to incident." In th young womans heart. Fog-Boun- d In-Id- e free-for-al- l |