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Show It pays BETTER to trade with the City Drug Stor NOTICE The date on your name label of this paper la trie oate to wnleh your subscription ts paid. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY;1 FEBRUARY.' VOL. VIII. NO. 0. Go where the crowds go. HAS LOHC VOYAGE OF RUSSIA VIOLATED THE PORTSMOUTH Electric Theatre ; TUST LIKE HOME! J. S. LEWIS & SOI FRESH & CURED MEATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON FORK Prompt Courteous Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phone that talks." - . , Utah Independent WW CALIFORNIA "Not Until Some American Fleet Returns Vlctorloua from a Great Sea Battle Will There Be Another : Such Home Coming." Fortress Monroe, Va. The ican battleship fleet Is home again, having completed the last lap of the long journey around the world on Monday, February 22, the date held In reverence by all true Americans, and which will in future have an added glory as being the date of the consummation of one of the greatest naval triumphs of the age. The day of the fleet's home coming was cold and gray, with a drizzling downpour of rain, but the elements could not dampen the ardor of the welcome extended; by loyal Americans to the officers and men of the great fleet of fighting machines that had Just returned to their native land from a voyage. Exactly at noon, In unison with the cannon showing their muzzles ovet the crowded ramparts of Fortress Monroe, the fleet fired a salute of twenty-on- e guns, each ship letting go simultaneously. The flMt glimpse of the ships by the president and his guests on the Mayflower and the thousands who down to the Virginia journeyed capes on the greatest fleet of excursion vessels ever seen In Hampton Roads, was when the black crosses formed by the signal yards at t&e mastheads loomed above the horizon. Only the leading ships In the long, straight line were visible when the flash of the cannon from the flagship the salute to the president's flag flying at the mainmast of the Mayflower. The salute waa caught up by every other vessel In the column which seemed to disappear down the near distance of the close-drawhorizon. In the wake of the sixteen returning battleships were four other battleships of the home station and five giant cruisers. In the matter of bat tleships It was the heaviest fleet ever gathered under the flag. The escorting ships were garbed In the new gray prescribed for all the vessels of the navy, and appeared at a distance, to disadvantage alongside the vessels of the squadrons. Cheer-laden- ' breezes swept from the shores out to the Incoming vessels. The Old Point dock waa black with a restless crush of people aa the long column of ships drew near.- - Swerving far out Into the roadstead, the Connecticut led the ships to anchorage, making a long turn, pointing set prows again toward the capes to face the incoming tide. When right came, the fleet once more at home, rested In two long lines. The vesacls were brilliantly Illuminated during the evening, the outline of their hulls, their masts and their towering funnels being painred In the brilliant fire of electric bulbs against the black background of the g far-flun- g n white-and-bu- ff world-girdlin- Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers within 24 hours of your very door. It's the place for rest and recreation, health and pleasure. Fishing, Golfing, Automobiling, Yachting and other out door sports may be Indulged In every day in the winter. Fifty Dollars Round Trip Is the fare and tickets are good six months for return. Ask the SALT LAKE ROUTE man to tell you how you can goto Southern California and return via San Francisco at a slight additional cost and stop over most anywhere. Information and tickets, 169 So. Main St., Salt Lake , . night Up till 1900 a great deal of the Jul) Printing of Spanish Fork was sent out of town, but since then the tide has turned, and today wo do Job Printing for ether towns. Why? Above ia a fellow who loves his home town to much but sendi his Job Frinting out of town, and he always knocks his home paper to the editor's back; his very look la II It's at outs with such as he. P. S. We print butter paper every Saturday. guide yourself accordingly. THE SPANISH PORK JOB PRINTING little cheaper tliaa the other fellow. Nease PRESS ' OUT THE CREEKS All Chinese record-breakin- a credit to be DENTIST TREATY? FLEET IS ENDED Amer- BBO Dr. C.O. SCOTT DRIVE of Har- IND. PHONB RjSSIDSNOS NO. today we have new presses, new type, new cutter, hew rules, new boarder new quads, new slugs, nevr cases, new motor, new leaders, new inks, new ideas. We can do the fine rlam n priming, and we l ran Aa ) I.... . Wedding invitations, Inttrr heeds, bill heads, sale bills, statements, dodgers, crds, etc., all receive the same careful treatment little a than seems better just BecesMry. Prompt delivery always. Ashore, the admirals and the captains of the fleet, together with two scores or more officers, were guests at the annual banquet of the Navy league ef the United States The Prealdent's Toast Roosevelt stood, radt-antlhappy, In the cabin of the little cruiser yacht Mayflower at the conclusion of the review and the ceremonies attending the welcome home of the American battleship fleet, He gave the following toast: "Not until gome American fleet returns vlctotlotift from a great sea battle will there be another surh homecoming, another such sight as this. 1 drink to the American navy." He was surrounded by the admirals and captains of the sixteen vessels, brilliantly attired In all the gold luce and paraphernalia of special fulldresa uniform, and every class waa mined In response to the president's suggestion. "We stay-n- t homes also drink to the men who have made us prouder than evpr of our country," added the president and again the toast was pledged. , "When the fleet sailed from Ran Mr. Francisco, President" replied l Charles S. Sperry, "you sent ue a message, saving that our's waa a hnnvy responsibility and a great honor. That we have today fulfilled the responsibility makes this the proudest moment of our lives. I say wo' advisedly, In speaking of the fleet, for no one enn do what has been done without the loyally and atlon of every man on lh fleet." Thus briefly the romninnder-ln- ; chief of the returning ships made his' ofnelnl report to the commander-Ichief of the army and nary. world-en-circlin- near-Admira- co-op- The verdict of the States circuit court for the southern district of New York, Imposing a fine of 1108,000 upon the New York Central Railroad company on he charge of granting rebates to the United Aiuerlcda Sugar company, --wasTuesday affirmed by the supreme court of the United Statea. The rebates to the American Sugar Refining company were given on shipments of sugar In 1903 from New York t3 Cleveland and Detroit. Six offenses were charged and fines of 118,000 each were Imposed by the trial court The government prosecuted under the Interstate commerce and Elklns laws. Between New York and Cleveland the railroad's published tariffs Called for a charge of 21 cents per 100 pounds, while the rate to Detroit was 23 cents. The cut In the . first Instance waa 6 cents and In the second 2 cents. The court also rendered a similar decision upholding the lower court In the case of a shipment to Cleveland In which a fine of $20,000 was Imposed FARMER JURORS NOT WANTED. OfriOS 43-- a Two Boys Persons Injured by Heavy Mis-lieWhile Thirty Buildings Were Partially Wrecked. MO. 49-- 48. CPPICB HOURS tO TO IS A. M. ST0 A. Nob. s, ft DRS. WARNER CITY AND Q VARAN- - rangue at a mass meeting at the city hall in South Omaha Sunday afternoon, at which two members of the state legislature and an attorney were the principal speakers, a wild mob of tor the 800 to 1,000 men started Greek quarters to avenge the death of Patrolman Edward Lowery, who waa shot and killed Friday night by a Greek whom he had placed under arrest. Before their thirst for blood bad been satisfied two boys were shot and at least eight persons bad been Injured by heavy missiles, which the crowd used as weapons, and not less than thirty buildings were partially demolished. The Injured boys are Frank Swneeney and Joseph Gamble, each about 15 years of age, who received part of the contents of a shotgun fired Into the crowd by the maddened Greeks. The other persons injured were all foreigners, and arter their wounds were dressed they were tent to their homes. INDIAN RUNS AMUQK. II AG AN Office at Creer Building SPANISH FORK, UTAH ha- Following . IN W. O. CREBR BUILDING SPANISH PORK, UTAH TINE MUSICIANS. Omaha, 4P-M- DR. A. G. STODDARD 8hot and at Least Eight NEW YORK CENTRAL MUST PAY. Supreme Court Upholds Verdict of Lower Court In Rebate Case. (. No. W. O. Creet Bids., Spanish Fork, V(ah Stores and Warehouses the local municipal government, took on a critical phase a few days ago, when the Russian authorities closed all the Chinese stores and warehouses at the principal points in the railroad zone west of Harbin, because of the refusal of the owners of these establishments to pay taxes Imposed by the railroad authorities. For some time the negotiations in Peking between Russia and China concerning the administration of Harbin have been at a deadlock, and China has alleged that the Russian administration of Jlarbln constituted a violation of the Portsmouth treaty. Sir John Jordan and VY W. Rockhlll. respectively the British and American ministers to China, lately notified the Russian legation here that while Great Britain and the United States did not desire in any way to Interfere In the relations between Russia and China, they would be under the necessity of reaffirming their previous treaty obligations if the question of the municipal control of Harbin was raised. In this action. Sir John and Mr. Rockhlll acted separately. It Is reported here that all business other than foreign over the railroad la at a standstill. The foreign business In 1908 amounted In freight collections to $7,500,000. Washington. Phone Offlo Frenzied Mob Tries to Revenge the Officers and Men Given Glorious of Cloie Murder of Policeman by Greek Home at Welcome Peking. The situation at Harbin, in Packing House City. Trip Around the World. Manchuria, arising from the Insistence of Russia that she administer Bring the children. Everybody will receive courteous attention. We are here to stay. Change of till every Monday and Thursday night. You will get your money's worth. Why pay a high price to see a show? ' hTTEHPTTO bin Closed by Russia, JUST LIKE HOME SPANISH Entered Feb. 21. 1902, as second-clns- s matter, Post Office At Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March S, 187. 25,-1909- - at Principal Points West Short Every Night at 7:30 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Admission to all 10 cents. advance. In panish Fork Press jFhe Boost for Spanish Fork. Kindly be as prompt as possible In paying Dr. Hasaa will answer sight ea.Ua from Ure. ktri. preaoUla Bwenaon a reeldeaee. Sad Ward. SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned OB Irritated Farms Offloe low Interest polal op tlona of partial permeate. at reildeaoe, one block east of SPANISH FORK, UTAH. Co-o- pt A B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-ATLA- JCatfM Butldlof PBOVO TelepkeM ft X- - TTawswep A. SAXEY, ATTORNBY-AT-U- Conveyancer and Notary PaVUev Office Over Bank of Bpaalsa Fork. Utah. Ipaalah Fork, Noble Redskin Creates Reign of Terror In Cincinnati. With an Cincinnati . FASHIONABLE an unidentified Navajo Indian war chief ran amuck In the Union station here Sunday and before he could be overhauled he had fatally itahbed Mrs. Anna. Devord of Hunt- One Hack Nortk el Bask, Spanish FarLUtaft Va.t and Max Meyers of ington, ' Cincinnati, and seriously wounded W. Gordon of Cambridge, 111. M. JEX-FLORI- ST war The Indian, with four Sioux Fresh Flowers supplied for all occachiefs from Kansas, had alighted sions. Funeral desigos kept on hand from a crowded train. As the pas and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. fengers alighted from the train the Indian, with a yell, drew a long dag- Residence two blocks North of Foundry ger and started through the crowd, Spanish Fork, Utah slashing right and left, Mrs. Devord was nearest to the Indian, walking up the platform with a child In her arms. Before she heard the warning cry raised by passengers, the Indian bad burled the dagger in her back and then slashed her across the body and arm. Before he could be overpowered, the crazed savage bad also stabbed Meyer and Gordon. LORENZO THOMAS g war-whoo- TAILOR Jo-eep- h R. Benjamin Hufhea Littery and Feed Stables HACK CLARK TO FIGHT TRUST. Montana Millionaire at Head of Powerful Powder Manufacturing Co. San Francisco. Backed by the Interests headed by Senator William A. Clark of Montana, a powder manufacturing company, beginning operation with a capital of $3,000,000 will rhortly erect a plant In one of the bay counties and engage In active competition with the powder trust, according to a statement made in this city. Associated In the enterprise, It I said, will be John Bermingham, formerly general manager of the Du-toNemours Powder company; J. A. Folger, bead of a local mercantile concern, and former atate Senator Chas. t. Belshaw. 1w plant, It la believed, will be located in the vicinity of The powder trust operates numerous factories In this state, and several of these are located on the shores of San Francisco bay. Standard Oil Company Objecta to Being Tried Before Agriculturists. Chicago. The retrial of the Standard Oil company of Indiana was unexpectedly delayed on Tuesday, when Judge Anderson, In the federal court, quashed the panel of 150 veniremen because of the large proportion of farmers among those summoned. It waa a "farmers'" Jury wblc.t brought In the verdict making Judge Landls' fine of $29,240,000 la the orlgt tal case possible. Attorney John S. Miller, of the defense, promptly reminded the court that the panel contained three Chlcagoans. It looks like deblgn, or a atrango coincidence," commented Judge Anderson. ."I do not want to start In this bearing feeling that there Is something not quite fair. I think this panel ousht to be set aside. 1 Jockey Finds Fortune. will Instruct the Jury commissioner to San Francisco. John Douglass, a put In 190 names of men. a good pro at the Manx bust boy employed be shall whom good of portion In received this hotel has word, Cook and city, r.ess men from Chicago Is firm New a York law that he from county." named la the will of Colonel O. H. SPRINGS SENSATION. Warfleld, recently deceased, as the Inheritor of $32,000. Douglass forGrand Jury Reports Bad State of Af- merly was a polo pony Jockey, and fair In 8tockton, California. rode for Colonel Warfleld, who be Stockton, Cal. The San Joaquin came attached to the boy and kept grand jury filed a report on Tuesday, htm In mind when drawing np his after several .week of Investigation, will. The lucky youth says that he that Is replete with sensations. Ac- will travel in Europe for a time. cording to the report the grnad Jury Douglass' father la C. K. Douglass, found tho town running practically an attorney of Loa Angeles. wide op hi, Illegal gambling games, Cannot Collect Gambling Debt. pool rooms, lotteries and opium dena Nev. That a gambling debt of various In Carson, conducted parts being the town, In violation of law, and un- cannot be legally collected In this der tho "corrupt protection of Chief state waa In effect the unanimous deof Pollco Frank Brlare." Chief Ilrlara, cision of he supreme court of NevaCaptain Craig, Detective Donahue and da, when It reversed the lower court several officers are charged with re- In ths case of Burke ft Co. of Gold-IId versus Hamilton Hiirk. The latceiving presents, chiefly money, from persons liable to bo subjected to thulr ter had given Burke a check, the value discipline, and Chief Hrlaro, Captain of which he had played and lost uuon Craig and Ofllrers Coroll and Gayou are accused of misconduct, formal ac games. The following morning ho on ciiHitilons having been filed against dorcd th'i bank to refuse payment upon the check, Ilurko A Co. sued the them. bank and obtained judgment An-tloc- k MEETS ALL TRAINS. PRINTING Or FIRST CLASS QUALITY IS OUR HOHBY. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER B. H. BROWN. Livery Stable , Hack Meets All Trains 'phone no. Spanish Fork 12 . . Utah ft FRIEND TO FRIEND. 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