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Show NOTICE The date on your name label of this paper is. the date to which your subscrjpiton is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying in advance. panish Fork Press !HE vol. viii. no: SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 11. JEALOUSY RESPONSIBLE Who Said"Better?" II WORLD PRICE. CITY PRICE. $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla 1.00 Native Herb Tablets . . . . . 1.00 Peruna 1.00 San Curo for Rheumatism 1.00 Haller's Bitters 1.00 Monarch Bitters . . . .". 1.00 Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1.00 California Catarrh Cure ' .' t. ..... . 79c . : . . 79c 79c ......... 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .25 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .25 .40 1.00 .50 .25 .50 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 .au Swamp Root 79c ........ .......... ....... . ............... . .. s) ................... .V. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar Epsom Salts (full pounds) Red Clover Tonic Herbine . Security Stock Powder Security Stock Powder Stone Root Compound Electric Bitters Ballard's Snow Liniment B. and M. 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Who Said 45c 85c 85c 45c 45c 85c 20c 45c ..... 20c 45c 79c 40c 75c 20c 5c 85c 10c 79c '. ... ........ 20c 79c 20c 85c 10c 20c ...."79c 49c 79c 20c 85c 45c 15c 85c 45c 79c . 20c 10c 45c 20c 15c 85c 50c 85c 45c 45c "Better?" "It Pays to Traile with the World Erug Company," all other arguments to the contrary notwithstanding. 7:45 p. m. Saturday, and a moment later placed the muzzle ot the weapon in bis mouth end fired. Morris lived for three hours, but never regained consciousness. The direct' cause of the murder and suicide is not known, but Mr, and Mrs. Morris, it is said, have never lived happily together, and jealousy of his wife Is believed to. have caused Morris to commit the terrible crime. Mr Morris was divorced from Wil- lard' Bean on August 3, 1908, and mar-rif.fi Morris in Reno, it is said, some time later. It was Morris, it is al leged, who brought about the trouble between Bean and his wife, and it was through him that Bean secured a di vorce from her. She was married to Mr. Bean in 1899, and by him bad two children, both of whom were commit-teto the custody of the father at the time of the divorce. The woman was formerly Gussie D. Felts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felts, of Eureka, Cal. ' Which a Number of People Death, the Band of Indians and . . 79c 79c Haller's Sarsaparilla .; .7. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Beef, Iron and Wine Peroxide of Hydrogen (full pounds) Peroxide of Hydrogen Peroxide of Hvdroeen (quarter-poundDr. King's New Discovery . . Pure Oil of Pine Mexican Blood Purifier Park's Cough Cure 85c 85c d MORE ROTTENNESS EXPOSED. Another Sensation Sprung In the San Francisco Graft Cases. San Francisco. Five men were ar rested Saturday afternoon and locked in separate cells in the city prison, ac cused of conspiring to secure confidential records and transcripts of evi dence of value to the defense in the graft cases from the private offices of the district attorney. They are: Reed N.' Hamlin, confidential em ploye of District Attorney Langdon, and for two years private secretary to Detective William J. Burns; At Mc- Klnley. William Corbln, E. A. Piatt and Joseph Van Wormer. After his arrest Hamlin- - brwe-duw- B and made a confession of his part in the affair. He was the only man in the district attorney's office who pos sessed a key to Burns' desk, and also the combination to the safe. It is al leged that Hamlin, for a consideration of 200 a month, has been in the practice of transcribing records and" docu ments he thought would be of Importance to the graft defense and turning them over to McKlnley, who is de clared to have acted as a BBaaaaaaBBWaaMBBBaaalaa TWENTY LIVES LOST. With the Law. . half-breed- . Sloop Kearsarge Goes Down, Only Nine on Board Escaping. New Orleans. A dispatch from Bluefleld gives the details of the loss of the sloop Kearsarge on the night of March 13 between Monterey Point and Oreytown, Nlcaraugua. Twenty people perished when the boat went down. The captain, cook, two sail ors and five passengers succeeded In reaching shore in a small boat. The was a small vessel ot Kearsarge about 25 tons. It went to Bluefields from St Andrew's Islands with cargo of cocoanuts and took on twen passengers at Bluefields, H Is stated, bound for Bocat del Toro, Ja maica. e Game In Africa Like Shooting Cows. New York. Dana Estes, the Boston publisher, who arrived here on Sunday after a Journey of 25,000 miles in Eu HAS CHIEF BEEN MALIGNED? rope, Asia and Africa, says: "Former President Roosevelt will find hunting Statement Mads That Craiy Snake big game in Africa like shooting cows Was Not to Blame for Trouble. In a back yard. The antelopes and ani Muskogee, Okla. No Indians were mals of that kind are so tame, he said, "that they graze along the rail Involved In the original trouble that called rad track and scarcely look up as the resulted In the militia train goes by. I saw thousands of out, and Crazy Snake had a rlRht to zebras, antelopes, ostriches, etc." defend his home from the attack ot Irresponsible persons and even ofKiss of Patient Killed Nurse. ficers not autborlxed to arrest him, Cumberland, Md. Having become according to the finding of Special Infected from a kiss bestowed by re Attorney Woodruff and Indian quest of a patient dying ot blood poi Agent Kelsey, after several hours' soning. Miss Marian C. Spier, Investigation at Henrietta on Tuestrained nurse, is dead. Miss Spier at day.1 The report reached the Indian tended Mrs. Virginia Callan Carder, agency here Tuesday afternoon. It a prominent society woman, at the Al- stated. In addition, that nearo outlegiance hospital, and displayed such laws congregated at Hickory stompa lovable disposition toward the tick ing grounds were the only persons woman that the latter asked the nurse who started the trouble, and that the to kiss her as she was dying. The re Intervention of the federal governquest was granted, and In a few days ment will be Invoked for the protecMiss Spier was stricken with the tion of the Indians, Including Crazy tame malady. Snake, If necesaary. Hunting Big bi-lr- i Shttp Ruthlessly Slaughtered. Butte, Moat. That thousands of shepp were unnecessarily slaughtered In Custer county and other parts ot eastern Montana to rid the dorks ot Hp and leg ulceration and the venereal form of that disease, Is the statement of Dr. M. K. Knowles. state veterinar ian, who was In Butte Saturday. The serious nature of this disease was greatly exaggerated In newspaper re ports, the stockmen became unneces sarily alarmed, and many ot the own-er- t began slaughtering their sheep U neaa on me niaimiy. io wa: Wat Attack on Life of Mads, by Steerage Passenger Before Steamer Was Out of 8lght of Land. . SAMS W C Adam ..'.;., WC Adama J A Marlwll Richard V Smith Horta, Fayal Island, the Azores.' In the Hamburg's steerage hold lies a man in chains, who seeks the life of Theodore Roosevelt, of the United States. Only Mr. Poose-ve- lt and a few of his fellow passen gers know of this prisoner's exist ence. As the steamer was losing sight of land, Gulseppi Tostl, a steerage pas senger, broke from his companions and started for the upper deck, where Mr. Roosevelt was standing with his son, KermlL "He has let them take away my child," shouted Tost! in English. "Now he shall pay for Sailors seized Tostl, quickly mastered him, carried him below and, by the captain's orders, put him in irons. For four days the prisoner refused to eat, constantly crying: "Roosevelt Is trying to poison me." Now the ship's doctor must taste food offered to Tostl before he will eat it. At Mr, Roosevelt's request, the steamship Hamburg's course was changed to the Azores, the steamer remaining here two hours. The governor ot Horta came out to the steamer and welcomed Mr. Roosevelt, then took w..v mm iuu uio yaiij wuuig them about the city. Castro Barred From Venezuela. Paris. The French Steamship company has confirmed the report that the Venezuelan government had reconsidered Its decision not to permit Clprlano Castro, the former president of the republic, who Is returning home on board the steamer Guadeloupe, to lend In Venezuela. Upon receiving official notification to this fffm from Senor Paul, the Vene-suela- n rommlsNloner In Europe, the agent of the company at Snntander, Spain, romrnunlrated the charge to the rsptatn of the Cuadi'loupe and to Castro. if ' ' MUST, MAKE RESTITUTION. , Government Wins a Victory In Utah Fuel Company Case. Salt Lake City. The Tribune says: Pleading guilty to having defrauded the United States government out of 1.440 acres of coal lands located In Salina canyon, Sevier county, Utah, the Utah Fuel Vompany ot this city was fined f 8,000 by Judge John A. Marshall In the United States district court late Monday afternoon. Besides' this, the Fuel company pays to the United States the sum ot $192,-00- 0 for coal extracted, deeds back tht.land,.tothe.govepment; and Is the loser by the transaction of $14,400 nald by It for the lands, making a total of $214,400 It Is out by the deal In spot cash, to say nothing of the land. The money was paid imme diately after the passing of sentence. 'B .. (A 40 41 ti . S ' , . (K 000 813 I f$ U . . r 1 ..,"! ,..,00 .101 in-- ; O O Kirlkason O O ElrtkNaon .... ... ' Nephl Rturk .... Wm J Stewart Jl lit ""I i ."Z .. , 'SOT 10 f sis ooo OO so S t oo oo IB00 1 SI 4 09 000 1W 17 fo SCO I 500 I 00 lies 7 sis I too I SOO I BOO 600 806 14 00 10 I ooo 140 I4T 148 00 00 ti oo t oo t 10 0 I Its I 000 I ."if . 00 00 4 4 00 I i ooo l 161 Off 10 I 000 so I OOO 1ST " !0 0(10 I OOO .1M . is HI 000 Bill 8 000 I OflO ft 000 1 000 ooo 121 A M Howard B F Hodson ThomaaC Davi w J one Bowes ... Wm B Front O A Lewi O A Lewi .. O A Lewla Adam Hurt Jno W Korkhlll Jno W KookhlU F J Enele OA 62ft 10 000 los '104 1M X tM II 3 t1 00 00 t SS Ml I 1 II ST t HH 6 SIS I 000 1 000 l It . Alma Hales , Alma Hale Alma Hale Alma Hale ......... Archie Haifa KJ Howe ..... K J Howe E J Howe E J Howe J M ( alderwood , J M Calderwood... AHT. $ 00 000 000 47 nan W K Warner A C Larson H BUIcka I 00 t 09 I DO 00 I 1 8 R KiMikhitl M . And In aooordanoe with law and aa order of the board of direotora made on the 12th day of Februanr.liMD. so manr aharea of each parcel or aueb atook as may be neceaarj will be aold at the office of . i. Bank, aeeretary of the eompany. In the basement under the Commercial Bane. A i Fork, Utah, on Thursday. April 16th. Spanish tlSo, at t o'clock p. hi., to pay the delinquent r with the ooal of aaeNinent thereon, advertising and expensea of the aale. t. 4. BAffin.9, Dec. Delinquent Notice M. M.& M. Co. Hllllne Com Office of the Martha Mining pany, principal place of bualnesa Benjamin, Utah county. Utah. NOTIC E There ere delinquent upon tne fol lowing described atook on account ot ewHMa-rieNo. 11. letled on the 8th day of February. lew. the aeveral amounts aet oppoaite tne names of the respeotlve shareholder as follows: Name Cert. Sbra. Amt. IS WO II 00 DRWIlllama 04 I 020 .H E W Frlebv tI 00 600 101 Albert Huish l C W Hradford 4 iw He 117 s wo Jones Bowen And In accordance with la and an oraer or of 8th on Oar made the the board of direotora ao many shares of each parcel February, aold be ot such Ktock as may be necessary will at the offloe of Ueorire A. Hone, aeeretary. at Benjamin. Utah, on tbe CTth day of Marcn. ihw. to pay the delinquent amiessment, together with tbe cost of advertising;, ana exponas or OKU A. HONE, Secretary. the aale. TAKK NOTICE Bf an act ot the board. sale made March 16th, I one. the date ot abo ha been chsn.ed to April Win, 1900. UtU. A. hunk, oeorwiary nt Spakish Fork Jpi.ica - BAKERY Jbhsiv t pw.H.tM FRESH eBBBaiaBB Beat the Stock Yards Company, Kansas City, Mo. A man who gave his name as Roy Horton was arrest ed here Monday on a charge of forgery for an amount placed at 175,000, and will be taken back to east St Louis, III., as soon as officers from that city arrive for him. Horton was arrested here Saturday night by the local police, but was soon released. Monday be was taken Into custody again and agreed to go back to 1111 nols without requisition naers. He Is charged with perpetrating a conn- dence game upon the Stock Yards company of East St, Louis. '. . I I 4 13f) 14 ,,..",43 WILL AID ERRING DAUGHTER. Father of Femalt Kidnaper Hastens to Her Assistance. McDer-Pa. William Pittsburg. mott, the retired Chicago fireman, who believes that Mrs. James H. Boyle, one ot the alleged kidnapers of Willie Wbltla, is Ills daughter, has retracted his declaration that he would not assist the girl, and on his arrival in this city on Saturday is said to have retained an attorney to look after the case. McDermott did not get a chance to see Mrs. Boyle, as she bad been taken to Mercer, Pa., before be could visit her. IHRi CURT. .... IM F 8 Dart P S Dan F 8 Dart F 8 Dart F 8 Dart : Guthrie. Okla. Chief Crazy Snake, band of In who, at the head of dians and negroes, has been causing much uneasiness in this section, the militia having been sent to effect his capture, is a prisoner and badly wounded, having been shot In the . thigh. It is believed that the capture of the leader ot the band of discontent ed Indians and negro outlaws will re sult In the final surrender of all Implicated, or at least their escape from the district and a restoration of peace in a section that has been well nigh crazed with anxiety as to the next probable move of the desperate band. The list of fatalities since the trou ble began, reduced to a basis of con firmed facts, consists ot Deputies Odom and Baum, who were killed n the performance of their duty, and 'Dick" Bamett, a Creek negro. It Is true that a number of Creeks were wounded, but they were able to es cape. No official report has been made save of the two deputies and the Creek negro. Trouble has been brewing In this section for a year over the allotment of lands. Crazy Snake persuaded hit 'clansmen, many of whom are ne s not to accept groes and the allotment. The old chief stands for all the traditions of his race, par ticularly that of the unrestricted Jkmjloaf .grounds. Although roanjot bis tribesmen secretly secured their allotments, they dared not tell their leader, who - would have expelled them from the community. On Wednesday, March 24. officers sent out to arrest an Indian who had sold his farm once too often were fired upon by Indians and negroes. Meanwhile Crazy Snake was at his home near Pierce, about fifteen miles from here. He had passed some time in Washington, and the Creeks were gathering from far and near to hear his report Sheriff Odom, regarding the old chieftain as at the bottom ot the resistance which had teen met, resolved upon bis arrest. It was In this attempt that the sheriff's son and and a deputy were killed by a volley fired from Crazy Horse's house. This started the trouble. Governor Haskell ordered the First regiment, Oklahoma National Guard, to the scene, and another and larger posse was formed. Before the. militia arrived this posse encountered the Creeks and there was a lively exchange of shots, during which another white man was slain. Later the followers of Crazy Snake were driven to the hills by the militiamen, who kept hot upon tho heels of the lawbreakers, until the wounding and capture of Crazy Snake and a score of his followers. In a few days, It Is expected, the trouble will be at an end. Fluorine. Delinquent Notice IS HOW A CAPTIVE Leader of Bloodthirsty Creeks Sur render! to Militiamen and War Salt Lake City. Jan. I. Morris, for in Oklahoma is Ended. merly proprietor of a hotel In Reno, of one the of member a and Nevada, most prominent families of Salt Lake, shot and Instantly killed his wife, in After a Week of Excitement, During their room in a hotel In thli city at Met matter, Post Offlnn Act of Congress March 2, 187. second-clas- s Fluorine Mining Company! principal place of bunlnPMH Spanish Fork, Utah. NUTIUK-Toer.) ere delinquent upon win following dssorlbdd (look on account of 8i on S. me ism aay of reoruary, levied oient No. mounts net opposite the IW0, the invent names of the respective shareholder as fol- TO Member of Prominent Salt Lake Fam ily Kills Hit Wife and Then End Hit Own Life. con- Utah. T 1 DOUBLE as 21. 1902, at Spanish Fork, CHIEF CRAZY SHAKE v It pays to trade with the World Drug Co., all other arguments to the trary notwithstanding. FOR Entered Feb. 1909. Bread, Pies, Cakes O A Promptly Filled Ind. II Phone Order -- M The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting aa a cathartic oo tho bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees Is the original laxative cough syrup, contains bo opiates, gently moves the carrying tbe cold off through the Guaranteed to give natural channels. bo-ve- l. aatiafaetioa or money refunded. Dr. J. Fred Potter Shot by Robbers. Optician .. Trenton, Mo. Every road within a ITF.3 TESTED radius of fifteen miles of this city Is GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Office at Residence being watched In an effort to capture SPANISH FORK. tbe last of the three robbers who Phone, Ind. 38-looted a number of stores In Spick-artwelve miles north of here, and later seriously wounded Marshal George Caraway in a fight at James- port Two ot the men have been captured and are now In the Gallatin jail, One Is wounded and may not recover. The light at Jamesport oc curred when the rubbers got off a freight train after leaving Splckard on a handcar. Woman Electrocuted for Murdering Neighbor. a N. Y. Murmuring Auburn, prayer for her soul, Mrs. Mary Far mer was quietly led to the electric chair In Auburn prison shortly after 6 o'clock Monday morning and executed tor the murder ot Mrs. Sarah Itrennan at Drownvllle last April. The execution of Mrs. Farmer the second Infliction ot the death penalty on a woman by electrocution la this state was effected without sensa Five women, two tional Incidents. of whom were prison attendants, were witnesses. A Good t &ara Deaervea ' a good roof. Shingles rot, blow off and burn, Roofs built ol I XS TU JtcxStinUictU ROOFLNQ always realst ire, wter, snow, best, cold and wear. We prove it, lend for Pre Samples V. ir.- C.-1 I .VlJ M aw) t. i . mu. rVW. "'A I.U1UIA.I . , |