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Show to trade with the City na. t NOTICE The date on your name label of this ,v date t0 wh ,ch yur ubcrlption Is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying In advance. Fork Press VOli. dr-5i!jSa- . SPANISH FOUR. UTAH, THURSDAY. AUGUST entered Feb. 20, 1903. at Spanish 1.1101, as Fork, aeoond-ctaa- Utah. matter, e let OflW 17. Aot of Congress March I, FIT F0!i IHDEPENDEHCr rt ACCEPTANCE SPEECH SPANISH FORK BulMIsn 0 crssr till I ms. m, a. :orncs HooasISDSrSNDSST paosst Residence N0.TI n W IMS TWENTV President Roosevelt 8ays Filipinos Are Making Rapid 8trldes In HAGAN OHi. tl Creer Progreea Toward Political Freedom. BslUlsf SPANISH FORK, UTAH Oyster Bay, N. Y. Independence I rails from Mrs. In twenty years was the promise satt win ssswsrs alsbt held out by President Roosevelt to 'preolll Snrssos resldenoe, lad Ward. the leaders of the majority party In the Filipino assembly on Monday. AMVEL Scnor Manuel Quezon, the majority NOTARY PUBLIC leader, expressed himself as delighted with the presidents assurance and Money aid that the president had said that Interest special op. !nisd Tarms-l- ow the Filipinos would have their politiUoDsof partial paymsnu. cal freedom greatly advanced two M si restdenoe. ont bloek eats of SPANISH FORK. UTAH. years hence, according to present plans. After his visit to the president Se-nB. Quezon said: "I was completely conquered by the ATTORNEY-AT-LApresident. He Is a great man. He me that he favored giving assured PROVO Tsltphoat II X all 411 BoIMIbi possible business concessions to the Filipinos who are able to carry out Improvements.' But the best mes-aag- e . SAXEY, I can take to my people from ATTORNBY-AT-tAthe president Is his assurance that he Cocrejsncer and Notary Public. hopes to see the Island absolutely OttP Over Bank of Independent within the next twenty Spanish Pork. years. The president said that he did Utah. not believe the Philippines would lilt Fork, have learned enough about free government before that time or become ORENZO rich and strong enough to defy outside enemies to be given complete FASHIONABLE Independence. The president made It plain that America does not wish to see any condition brought about that would Sect North ol Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah give any other nation a chance to Interfere In the affairs of the Islands. 1 can tell our people, however, that M. JEX-FLOR1- ST when we are strong enough the presrresh Flowers supplied for all ooca-i- i. ident believes we will be IndepenFuneral designs kept oa hand dent i filled to order. I asked the president how soon kinds of Furniture Repaired, we could expect an extension of our idence two blocks North of Foundry present political rights. The presiSpanish Fob. Utah . dent said that he was pleased with the work tf the present assembly and that he believed If the assembly next elected should show the same abilextension ' of ity, a considerable power would be allowed. The next ssembly Is chosen two years hence." cornaby Loaned Co-o- p. MORGAN, THOMAS TAILOR 1,1 enjamiiv Hughes and Teed Stable f Li'dery MEETS ACK ALL TRAINS. E and D. Peterson, General . . . Blacksmlthlng Al kinds of Vehicle Repairing I Experts in Horse Shoeing Post Office, Spanish Fork H. BROWN, Livery Feed Stable ck Meets All phone no. EXCURSION 8TEAMER WRECKED. of Pleasure 8eekera Ends Sorrow and Suffering. Traverse City, Mich. Mrs. Isabel Lebonte of this city was killed and a core of persons were Injured by the explosion of the boiled of the passenger steamer Leelanu, bound from Iceland to Fouche, on Carp lake. Having aboard only pleasure seekers bound for Traverse City to attend a wild west circus, the little steamer was plowing down the narrow lake with a steam pressure of eighty pounds trying to make up the time that had been lost In the earlier stages of the trip. The engineer discovered a loose bolt In the engine and shut off the steam. While he was working on the bolt the boiler gave way with a crash, and tearing off the top of the engine demolishing the pilot house and the upper works of the steamer, but leavEdward Hardy uning Engineer scathed by the havoc that swept before him. OIL WELL ABLAZE. Trains 12 Small Hols In Mexico Has Developed Into Veritable Volcano. Mexico City. The great fire which nas been raging in the Dosbocas oil well, near Tampico, for forty-threwhich days, has baffled all attempts have been made to .extinguish It, anil It Is now greater In volume than ever e before. From a hole eight Inches In diameter the well has widened Into a volcano with a crater 100 meters across. It Is estimated that the flames reach a height of over 600 feet, while the black column of smoke continues Into the clouds. The reports received lrom the students sent to the scene estimatby the Mexican government ed the amount of oil consumed at at least 20.000 gallons per minute. ThtTBlB Inr f anyone suffer- this disease, for to Ttoffi.Ck.Cfcre h 0n,ly aecem dotes of ,nte! i7now,,b Chamberlain's Cholera and oea Remedy S a esses one dose Is nevr falls and can be rtiitj ,n 'he most severe and ttblt l., 5e- equally val o! i.ren nd the means ve of each ytMhe mnT children CAMPAIGN ffrci,n,ni0M LJ;n hn . eirrid'Vhllorr no medicine with greater success. ICe25c. LARGE SIZE WORLD 50c. DRUG CO. OF SOCIALISTS. M J.S, LEWIS & SOB MODEL OF Run From ChiSpecial Train to bs cago to Pacific Coast. executive Chicago. The national met committee of the Socialist party their for made and plans here Monday decided to send campaign. It was SI a special on August from this city train to the Pacific coact carrying Socialist party Eugene V. Debs, the candidate for president, and several A. A. Si other spoakers. among them 350 citvisit to nons. It is planned Paclflo ies between here and the n will coast, after which the special to this city, thence to the coast Addresses will be made the party at a large by the orators of route. A carload en cities number of will be of Socialist party literature distributed. aid along liken re-tur- SjffircuH. quality A TRIAL OR.DER FRESH & CURED MEATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON Candidate Sherman Subscribes to Policies of Roose-vol- t and Approves State- monts of Taft. Race Riot in Capital of Illinois Re ulti id Four Deaths and Injury of Many Participants. f Utica, N. Y. In one of the briefest speeches ever delivered by a candidate for so high an office. James Sherman at noon on Despite the Pretence of Militia, the Schoolcraft Homes of Negroes Ar Burned to Tuesday, August 18, accepted the nomination of the Republican party the Ground and Colored Men for the He spoke to Torture. Subjected from a stand In front of his home In Genesee street, surrounded by party leaders from differSpringfield. III. Two white men ent sections of the country and by a were killed and one negro was lynch. crowd of friends and a hundred persons I townsmen. The nomination was tea r? th were Injured and two score of houses, dered by a committee appointed at mostly occupied by negroes were the .Chicago convention in June, Senburned Friday night as the result ol ator Jullua C. Burrows of Michigan an attempt by a mob to lynch a negro who had assautled a white woman. being the chairman and spokesman. There were brief addresses also by After a night of riot, arson and Secretary Root, by President M. W. slaughter, the state troops, called oul Hamilton college, from of Stryker by the governor, succeeded early Sat which Mr. Sherman was graduated; In urday restoring a semblance of or der. One thousand militiamen, la by Mayor Thomas Wheeler of Utica, and by Charles S. Symonds, chairman eluding three companies from this city of the local reception committee. and companies from Bloomington, Do Mr. Sherman, In his address of accatur, Perkin and Pontiac, were set ceptance, followed the example ol patrolling the streets. Mr. Taft In pledging the allegiance Despite the presence of the troops of any administration with which he another victim was added to the list on Saturday night, when William an aged negro, was killed. Don! gan was a cobbler and respected as a simple and Inoffensive citizen. Hli shop was within two blocks of the state house. In the absence of a patrol, the mob set fire to the shop and the venerable negro was compelled by the smoke to run into the street His appearance was greeted by a shower of stones and bricks, and as he staggered under the fusillade he was seta, ed and his throat cut A rope wai then run through the wound and th victim bound to a tree. There he was found later, unconscious and dying. The rioting waa precipitated by as assault committed by a negro upon Mrs. Mabel Hall&m, wife of a Street car conductor. While the woman slept alone in her home on a populous residence street, awaiting the return of her husband, the man broke Into the Louse, dragged her Into the rest yard and assaulted her. Before noon George Richardson, a young negro was arrested by the sheriff's force charged with the crime. The victim Identified the prisoner. partially Crowds quickly gathered about the James Schoolcraft Sherman, Jail, but Richardson was spirited away to Bloomington for safe keepmay have to do to the policies of ing. Balked of their prey, the members President Roosevelt He declared of the mob wreaked vengeance upon there was no Issue as to whether or a restaurant keeper who had assisted not the people shall rule. In spiriting away the suspected negro, Surely the people shall rule. said by completely wrecking his restaurant and burning his automobile. Lewis Mr. Sherman; surely the people Johnson, a white boy, aged 17, was have ruled; surely, the people do killed during the rioting at the res- rule." taurant. Casting thus aside the campaign' After burning many houses In the slogan raised by Mr. Bryan, the Renegro quarter the mob, which became publican nominee more and more despeiate as the night asserted the overshadowing that for thirst its passed, finally gratified Issue of the campaign really Is, blood when Charley Hunter, a negro, I 'waa lynched rt the corner of Twelfth I Shall the administration of Presl-anMadison streets, right In the hear dent Roosevelt be approved? Mr. Sherman made no attempt to of the district called Bad Lands." discuss In detail any of the Issues! Troop arrived at the scene tooof late the raised in the party platform, content--, to prevent the lynching. Some members of the mob declare that the hng himself with the declaration that negro lynched had shot two white he subscribes fully and heartily to all that has been written into the men. the negro Chicago statement of principles and George Richardson, to to ftU that bad been 8ald charged with the assault which led by Mr the fearful rioting, denies his guilt I bj8 gpeecb accepting the jn and declares he can prove an allol. presidential nomination. He referred With the arrival here on Sunday the Democratic party as an aggre-- J the Second and Seventh Infantry regt-ol Kanon 0f experimental malcontents Bnd theorists, whose only-claimens. I. N. O., and two squadrons to Is a party name they the First cavalry, all fromof Chicago, history Illinois. fered entire national guard with the exception of the Sixth inI Bob Evans Retire from fantry and the Eighth Infantry, n dls- - Fighting N ored. la on duty In the SPANISH FORK . WANTED flag-decke- d HOUSE SERVANT; ACCURATE, CAPABLE AND WILLING. WILL HOURS PER DAT AND EVERY DAT IN THE YEAR. NO OBJECTION TO LARGE FAMILY. CAN CIVE FIRST-CUS- S REFERENCES FROM THOUSANDS OF UTAHS BEST FAMILIES. ADDRESS, FOR PARTICUURS WORK n TWENTY-FOU- R "THE PHONE THAT TALKS. Utah Independent Tel. Co. COAL Don-Ig&- d POSITION tm AND PLENTY OR IT AT The Peoples Fuel Co. Stock up on Coal Now! Dont Wait till Fall! Leave orderTwitliMii W. Rowe, Agent sur.ir.iEn lad. Phone 78d. excursion rater 040.00 050.00 065.00 SIXTY CATS WITH $TC?G'.cD3 01 SUE JOIE 1st TO tEFTEBIEI I Sib, E.0SAKILE0 IlCUtin Returning Oame Way . . Q4S Prea. MS Returning thru Returning tfcra Fart la A, fiS n Two Kelly palatial tralna with unaxoallaK Dining Car tarvlao, Pullman and Tourlat tlaapars. Oood on Laa Angalaa Llmltad. Por reservatlona or othar Information aak your leaal agant, Or Writs I H. Burtnsr, P. P. L, 111 MiIr Street, Ss!t Lake CHy oto Up till 1900 a great deal of the Job pll-th- e Printing of rlot-rldde- IKi.,' 0, iUrt " Spanish Fork was r. Rear AOtinll D. Evans; of the United States violent without Robley any Sunday passed demonstrations, and although large navy, who Is at this quiet mountain! hotel, reached the age limit of 62 crowds thronged the streets, they were mostly curiosity seekers and years on Tuesday and passed from were easily handled by the soldiers, the ranks of the countrys active sea fighters. His has been the longest Girl Kidnaped by Lover. service (but two years short of half Butte. Mont. Mlsa Freda Bauer, a century) of any man who has of reached the office of rear admiral In aged sixteen, daughter twelve miles rancher living a Bauer, (he Unted gute8 navy All through the day the hotel was east of Billings, was bduc or revolvers hhronged with admirers of Fighting day night at the point men. Bauer accuses Bob," jn order to congratulate him by two masked birthday and t0 two ranch bands, both lovers of the 0n his The wish him many more happy and rirl who have also disappeared. The useful years. Telegrams by the abduction waa cleverly effected. men rode up to the ranch, called score reached him from all parts of Bauer out and covered him. Mrs. the country. Bauer ran screaming down to the Prohibition Candidate Accepts. road to a neighbors, and the girl was spirited away. Chicago. At Music hall Tuesday! night, In the presence of a large and Kill. enthusiastic audience, Eugene W. Angry Husband Shoott to Con. Chafln, of Chicago; accepted the nomBayslde, L. I. Captain Peter over Ilalnea, Jr., U. S. A., son of Brig- ination for the presidency by the adier General Teter Conover Haines, Prohibition party. The address for. N. - sent out of town, but since then the tide has turned, and today we do Job Printing for other I I sixty-secon- d At-Unt- Cjv A No-- WARNER I Wlllffl 1 retired, fired seven bullets mally notifying Mr. Chafln of his seE. Annls lection as the head of the Prohibition of New York, owner and publisher of ticket was made by Professor Chas. Scanlan of Pittsburg, on behalf of Purr McIntoshs Monthly, and other the land- the committee on notification apmagazines, late Saturday on Yacht club, pointed at the national convention. the of Hayslde stage ing Flushing, and Annls, whom Captain Leading members of the party from Haines brother had accused of having Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, been Improperly attentive to the hos- Indiana, Nebraska and other states were present. wife died In the Flushing the shooting. after hours few a pital U. S. A Above is a fellow who loves his home town so much but sends his Job Printing out of town, and he always knock his home paper to the editors back; his very look is II Ita a credit to be at outs with such aa he. P. S. We print butter paper every Saturday. Please guide yourself accordingly. THE SPANISH PORK PRESS towns. W h y T because today we have new presses, new type, new cutter, new rules, new boarder new quads, new slugs, new cases, new motor, new leaders, new inks, new ideas. from a revolver into William cap-taln- JOB PRINTING little cheaper than the other fellow. '7,!f just a We can do the finest class of printing, and we Wedding invitations, letter hemUbil? heads! dodger1, cards, etc., all receive the tame careful treatment better than seem necessary. Prompt delivery always. |