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Show ii STIRS UP HORNETS AN ORDINANCE Amending Section 172, Chapter 23 of the Revlaed Ordinance of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, Relating to i Intoxicating Liquors. Be it Ordained by the City Council of Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That section 172 of the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, of 1905, be, and the same, hereby Is amended and reenacted so as to rend as follows: Section 172. Amounts to be paid for licenses. The following amounts shall be and are hereby established as the charge for licenses under the provisions oi this chapter, As a ma.vufacturer, $000.00 per an' ti to-wl- t: num; As a retail dear, $900.00 per an- num; As a wholesale dealer, $000.00 per annum; J WHEN ULYSSES LED THE VAN NEST. Acres o' Land and Adds to Forest Reserves. Salt Lake City. A special fron Washington to the Salt Lake Tribun' says: President Roosevelt has stlrrec up a hornets neet among the west ern senators by practically negativing the act forbidding the creation of any more forest reserves in certain west ern states except by the consent ol congress. The senators were Indignant tonight when they heard that the president had reserved about all the availablt-tlmbeIn the states named by procla matton in the usual form, after whicb he proceeded to approve the appro prlation bill, which contained the 11ml tatlon upon the executive authority. It was the verdict of these senators who would discuss the presidents action that there would be such an uprising of the people of the west against the last order of the president that he would be forced to rescind it. President Takes and 1 hear hear the drums the bugles play, And yonder thru the stately pines I see a lino of gray; Tho the old, old past has vanished. I will nevermore forget The grand old Union legions, ah, me think I see them yet With their banner waving proudly and the beaming southern aun Alight upon the eager tilade and on the polished gun: What memories steal back from where rolls on the Itapldan, hen we took the trail for Richmond und Ulysses led the van! 17,000,000 I THE PAYMASTERS TRAIN. Mosby's Guerillas Were Driven Off After a Hard Fight. r As a druggist, $.150.00 per annum. All said sums shall be payable o strictly In advance; provided, that in "Preventics will promptly check no case shall any payment or license issued, entitle the licensee to conduct a cold oiNthe Grippe when taken early Preventics more than one place of business or at the sneeze stage. cure seated colds as well. Preventics thereunder. Passed on the 9th day of February, are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis will gladly A. D. 1907. mail you samples and a book on Colds MARINUS LARSEN, Attest: free, If you will write him. The Mayor, pro tern. Check GEORGE H. AINGE, samples prove their merit. early colds with Preventics and stop City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Span- Pneumonia. Sold in 5 cents and 25 cents boxes by the World Drug Co. ish Fork City. ss. , - o I, George II. Alngo, recorder in and for the City of Spanish Fork, County Nominations Hung up. of Utah, State of Utah, hereby certiWhen congress endfy that the above and foregoing is a ed Washington. remained about 1G0 nominathere full, true and correct copy of an or- tions by the president that had not dinance entitled "An ordinance amendbeen confirmed. Of these three were ing section 172, chapter 22 of the revised ordinances of Spanish Fork City, appointees as United States attorneys Utah County, State of Utah, relating and confirmation was objected to by to intoxicating liquors," passed by the senators from the districts for which appointments were made. They City Council of said Spanish Fork the were William C. Bristol, for the dison A. of 9th the City day February, trict of Oregon, opposed by Senator D. 1907. 1 In witness whereof have hereunto Fulton; James D. Elliott, for the disaffixed my official signature and the trict of South Dakota, opposed by Klttredge, and O. R. Hundley, corporate seal of said Spanish Fork Senator for district of Alabama. northern the 9th A. D. City this day of February, There are almost as many versions of a battle ns there are soldiers engaged in the conflict. Each sees from a different angle; each encounters different dangers and experiences; each is able to add some detail which goes to make up the complete story of the conflict. How true this was of the civil war, and how through the years since then stories have been told and the discussion of the details of different battles has continued. Recently J. W. Munson, one of Mosbys raiders, told In Munsey's Magazine of the capture early in October, 1864, by Col. Mosby and his men, of $170,000 from paymasters of the federal army between Harper's ferry and Martlnsburg. Robert Welch, a veteran of the One Hundred and g Semi-Weekl- non-miner- y y o TO UPHOLD THE LAW. For Rent. A 300-acr- e MARCH, 190$ SOUTH-BOUN- For Payson, Santaquln a Lo Angelr No, tb For Payton, Santuatiln" ".y- -t Nephl No. Nephi "inj ' No. 81 . The safe, reliable little pills that do not gripe or sicken, are Dade's Little Liver Pills. Be:t for sick headaches, bllllousness and lazy livers, Sold by World Drug Co. I sought to know his plan. Nor for a moment doubted when Ulysses led the van. It was down at Appomattox where our flags at last were furld, And the old Potomac army stood tho pride of all the world, And our grim and silent captain said unto the boys In gray: Take your horses for the plowing; you will need them all some day." We eager shared our rations with the men wed often met Deep In the haunted Wilderness with blade and bayonet; And again we turned our faces toward the rushing Rapldan, Where with a mighty army brave Ulysses led the van. ' antl-setpl- Dn-kot- a o JS ErrKCT pasture. For Petersen, Jr., -- north-'boun- J d For Provo, Pl.Grove, Am.,. Fork, Debt, Mercur ' Salt Lake No. 68 For Provo, Sait Liiki 'taA ' intermediate points No. 64 For Provo, Suit Lake n'd.,,,.j Intermediate points Palatial trains are now running, tween Salt Lake and the Pacific Cti,t UTAH COUNTY Is In direct touch., greatH.cities. Best local truin servln, J. Bibtnkk. District Pahsenn!'i N. Pstshssm, Depot Ticket A,e No. 82 U-- '-- Sending Shot Into Mosbys Cavalry. New York regiment, who was In that engagement, quotes another version of the Incident from his diary written at the time. He says: "Oct. 25, started from Martlnsburg with large train with many paymasters and money in ambulances to pay off troops. While resting near Bunker hill for dinner. Mosby attacked us with a large force of cavalry, some 400. The men were soon In line, the One Hundred and Thirty-thirto the right of the road, the One Hundred to the left, and then and Sixty-fiftordered to deploy as skirmishers on double quick. The movement was quickly made. In the meantime Col. Currie bad massed the train In close as soon as deployed the order order Forward, March! was given. The men sprung to the work, lively firing commenced; soon two pieces of artillery passed quickly to the front and unlimbered, sending shot Into Mosbys cavalry. This the enemy did not expect, and cleared out to the loft In a piece of timber. It seems frem what we learned afterwards that they knew a large amount of money. In charge of six paymasters, was going to the front In this train to pay off the army. Mosby expected to capture It, but did not count on our having a reconstructed battery along. We did uot know It ourselves, and its appearance was a surprise to us as well. Mcs'tys men did make a dash down' the road and captured some men In the advance. Col. Currie handled everything well. Arrived at Winchester late at night. In answer to a letter written by Mr. Welch to Mr. Munson calling his attention to this fact, the latter replied: remember the affair of October 25. T4. very well, for we captured Gen. Duffie that day In sight of your men. When we attacked your cavalry guard they fell back on your Infantry, and I supiMwe Currie hHd orders to fi'tect that money or die In the for be sttiek to the wagons and drove us off. You were too much for us. If we had known there were greenbacks In the train I dont know but what the boys might have put up a better fight, for they used to take ' all sorts of risks for sutlers' tiulns or greenbacks. I remember as well as If It were yesterday my feelings when your first shell came buistlng near us. I knew then we were up against a hard proposition, and I was ufiabl you would recapture General Duffie. When wo first saw his wagon we though! If was a sutler and chased hint almost Into your lines. There are full icikuIs of It all In the war records. J. W. Munson. So we see how tho account of the chll war are still Mug and corrected, and that as long a there remains an old veteran to talk there will be new light thrown mum ' tho Incidents of the great sirugglv. Sixty-fift- h d h ad 1 aue-nde- ! Logical English, paused to talk to a fishmonger 'Fishmonger, said I. pleasantly, "why do you fishmong? He answered with a cordial smile. I flshniong because my father before me." "And have you been fishinonging long? I asked further. "Yes." was the reply. have for seven .tears come Michael-mas.- " I fish-man- flh-moti- "You are a worthy fishnuinyor. I responded, "and I'm sure you always tnotit the best of fish." Life j J Our ranks are growing thinner and tho roses soon will blow Above the last brave boy In blue who met the eager foe; One by one the old commanders whom we dearly love to name Have camped beyond the river on tho camping grounds of fame. May we meet In that bright country where earth's sorrows And surcease. In a holy rest eternal and upon the plains of peace. And as comrades, tho transfigured, may we march there man to man As we marched beneath our banner when Ulysses led the van. T. Harbaugh, In National Tribune. o Harriman Visits Inquisitors. Washington. E. H. Harriman spent some time In the offices of the interstate commerce commission on Monday. The visit was Informal, and a variety of topics were touched upon during Mr. Harrimans talk with the commissioners. There was some talk about the repair of the break in the Colorado river, which Mr. Harriman explained to the commission, referring particularly to the prompt manner in which the work had been done by the Southern Pacific railroad. 0 Piles are dangerous, but do not submit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan, the Great Pile Remedy. It Is put up In collapsible tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied exactly where it Is needed. If you have Itching, bleeding or protruding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves at once. Sold by World Drug Co. o BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids to perform the duties of water master for the Spanish Fork South Irrigation company during the Remains of Defenses of Massachusett season of 1907, will be received at Coast Town Still to Be Seen. the office of the Secretary at his residence in Spanish Fork City until During the war of 1812, when the 12 oclock noon, March the 15th, 1907. British warships were bombarding The Board of Directors reserves the the towns on the Massachusetts right to reject any or all bids. OLIVER SWENSEN, Secretary. coast, the residents along the Vinetf. Feby. 27, 1907. yard sound shore hastily threw up o breastworks. BIDS WANTED. At different points where It was believed that the enemy would attempt to Sealed bids to the duties land these fortifications were con- of watermaster forperform the Spanish Fork structed and behind tnem the natives East Bench Irrigation and Manufacremained in hiding, ready to give up turing company during the season of their lives In defense of their homes. 1907. will be received at the office Only one Is left and that Is on Nau-slu- of the secretary, at his residence in cove. Spanish Fork, until 7 oclock p. m., Island, near Tarpaulin This old breastwork Is In a remarka- Saturday, March 9, 1907. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reble state of preservation. s deany or all bids. The ject It is said that one of the British fining the duties of tho watermaster had to Intended a land crew oa ships can be seen at the office of the secNoushoti for the purpose of obtaining retary. a supply of fresh meat, the Island at NICHOLAS SMITH, Secretary. that time being stocked with sheep Spanish Fork, Feb. 27 1907. tf. and cattle. Ia order to divert the at) tention of the residents of the near- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 12. by towns who had rushed to the foron tifications Naushon when the BritThe Thistle Mining & Milling Comish warship was sighted sailing Into pany, principal' place of business at Vineyard sound the ship bore In close Spanish Fork, Utah. to shore off Falmouth and began to NOTICE is hereby given that at a bombard that place. This It was be- meeting of the directors held on the lieved would cause the Frlmouthltea 9th day ot February, 1907, an assessto return to their homes. But none of ment of one (1) mill per share was the small company loft the breast-- levied upon the capital stock of tho payable on or before the Th attempt to land was corporation, 9th day of March, 1907, to John J. abandoned. Banks, Secretary, at Spanish Fork, That many snltnrmen, wnen In port Utah. Any stock upon which this asat Tarpaulin cove. Pave visited the sessment remains unpaid on tho 30th old breastwork Is evidenced by the day of March, 1907, will bo delinquent names that have carved on the and advertised for sale at public auctrees that are now gtowing In the vi- tion. and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 6th day of cinity. Residents of Naushon sa theta few April, 1907, to pay tho delinquent asears ago there weic traces of other sessment, together with the coRt or and cost of conducting breastworks moth of Tarpaulin cove advertising sale. it and also ut the Front watering place, JOHN J. BANKS, Soc'y. south of Turpuulln stive. Spanish Fork, Utah, Fcby 12, 1J07. Tine has ohllieiated them, huwe-e- r, o and the ope showu in the lllusir on NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 9. Is tlie only one on the Islund that shows the future of the fortifications The Blizzard Mining & Milling Comf nearly 1"d pany, b,bln'1 wbl'b ,h'' principal place of business at years ago totik tludr stund, determined Spanish Fork, Utah, NOTICE Is hereby given that at a to defend with their lives auy attack meeting of the directors held on the ninde by the hostile British. Nearly all the volunteers who threw 12th day of February, 1907, an assessment of one (1) mill per share was up the fortifications on Naushon Island levied upon the capital Block of tho were icsldents of Yulnumth, and In corporation, payable on or before the that town there are a number of old th day of March. 1907, to John J. guns, several of which It I stated Banks, Secretary, at Spanish Fork, were mounted on Naushon. Utah. Any Ktock upon which this assessment remain unpaid on the 30th Hs Didn't 8uffer. of dny March, 1907, will he Say," said the dentist, "hare vou and advertised for Hale at delinquent public auc-tlo' and nnlesH payment Is made be. got that slkn for me painted yei ""1'1 on ,b "No, replied the sign pali.er. fi,b 'lay of Lemnie see. It was to he "Teeth Ex- - April, 1.107 to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of traded Without ruin,' wasn't It? "Well er -- suppose you make t advert iHlng and expense of conducting I Extract Teeth Without Ialn" JOHN J. BANKS, See'y I'Hiilhh Fork. Utah, F h'y 12, i;901 AN OLD BREASTWORKS. ln-e- n '' L E X JL Et TJ til na Ti It TO to DENVER10' iGRAHDEV5ll( ico en Fe Arrival nd departure of trains frog j No. 7 For Sprlngvllle, Provo, Salt Lu, and all points east and No. 29 ForSprlnsvllle Provo.Saltu'k, and all points east sml west t, No. 8 For Kureka, Mammoth andsil. .. ver City No. 2S For Kureka, Mammoth and Si- see the old blue blouse, the particulars call on P. A. lver City j old slouched hat he wore; Salem, Utah. Connections made In Ogden Union o I see that grim yet kindly face well see all tralnaof Southern Pacific andOreftt: on earth no more;' Gently moves the bowels and at the Line, And when he rode adown the lines, so OFFERS CHOICE Bees the OP same time stops cough. silent, cool and grim, Contains Syrup. Cough The boys who bore the muskets would Laxative FAST THROUGH TRAINS nil! Best have freely died for him; Honey and Tar. No opiates. We knew that where he led us he was for Coughs, cold, croup and whooping AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC Sc not afraid to go; cough. Sarlsi'actlon guaranteed. ChilOur leader's face was ever turned toIt. Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleepisii indole dren like it. Mothers ward the sullen foe. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Leo We never tried to question him nor Sold by Wo"!d Drug Co. Chicago without change. To-da- GEORGE H. AINGE. City Recorder. First publication Feb. 14. I by Armed Soldiers Attend Court in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Lexington, Ky. Forty men of the Frankfort company of the state guards With him to lead us onward not a bugle under command of Adjutant General blew retreat; We left our gallant comrades where the Lawrence, arrived here on a special pines and cedar meet. train Tuesday and went to Jackson to Our campfires lit, the darkness where Virginias woods are spread, remain there during the trial of Judge And the stars that gemmed our banner James Hargis on a charge of assassinscintillated overhead; 'm to terrible Cold Harbor, on to Peters- ation of Dr. B. D. Cox. The soldiers burg so grim, Carnes, Brest the phalanxes of Freedom thru will report to Special Judge the shadows told and dim. who is trying the case and will be We knew we had a leader who a soldier placed In the court house. was and man, And victory Jnufneyed with us for Ulysse led the van. 1907. For Catarrh, let me send you free, just to prove merit, a trial size box of Dr. Shoops Catarrh Remedy. It is c a snow white, creamy, healing balm that gives Instant relief NOTICE. to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address United States Land Office, Salt Lake Dr. Shoop, Racine, WIs. Large Jars, City, Utah, January 28, 1907. 50 cents. Sold by World Drug Co. To Whom It May Concern: o Notice 1? hereby given that the To Prevent Japanese Poaching. State of Utah has filed in this office a list of lands selected by the said St. Petersburg. In order to preState, as Indemnity School Lands, un- vent the Japanese from poaching upder section 6 of the Act of Congress, on the sparsely guarded Siberian litapproved July 16, 1894. The follow- toral the fishing season comduring ing tracts, embraced in said lists, are mencing in April, Russia has decided found to be within six miles of a to send to the Pacific two small mining location, claim or entry, viz: cruisers, which are now in the Black E. NE. M and NE. tf SE. tf Sec. 35. sea. They will pass through the DarT. 9 S., R. 4 E.. S. L. M., (State No. danelles with their guns mounted, unNW. 918), and E. tf tf and W. tf der a private agreement with Turkey. NE. tf Sec. 35, T. 9 S., 4 E., (State The treaty negotiations between No. 933). Russia and Japan are still hanging Copies of said lists, so far as It re- fire, Japan evidently awaiting the parlates to said tracts, by descriptive developments here before liamentary subdivisions, have been conspicuousa definite agreement. into entering ly posted in this office for inspection o by any person Interested, and by the The News No Pure Drug Cough public generally. be needed, if all Within the next sixty days follow Cure Laws would were like Dr. Shoops Cures Cough lng the date of the first publication is and has been for 20 of this notice, under departmental In- Cough Cure The National Law now restructions of January 10, 1906, pro- years. that if any poisons enter Into tests or contests against the claim quires cough mixture, It must be printed of the State to any of the tracts or a On the label or package. For suhdivl8loss herein described, on the reason and others, mothers, that the same Is more this ground should insist on having Dr. Shoop's valuable for mineral than for Cough Cure. No poison-mark- s on Dr. rewill be agricultural purposes, ceived and noted for report to the Shoop's labels and none In the mediGeneral Land Office, Washington, D. cine, else it must by law be on the C. Failure so to protest or contest, label. And its not only safe, but It within the time specified, will be con is saida to be by those that know it truly remarkable cough remstdered sufficient evidence of the non best, edy. Take no chance, particularly mineral character of the tracts, and with your children. Insist on having the selection thereof, being otherwise Compare free from objection, will be recoin Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. carefully the Dr. Shoop package with mended for approval. others and see. No poison marks FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. there! You can always be on the First publication Feb. 7, 1907. side by demanding Dr. Shoop's safe Last publication April 11, 1907. Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by World Drug Co. NOTICE. o Taft's Trip to Isthmus. United States Land Office, Salt Lake Washington. Secretary Taft . has City, Utah, January 7, 1907. Invited Senator Klttredge of South To Whom It May Concern: and Representatives Burton and Notice Is hereby given that the state of Utah hns filed In this office lists of Do Armnnd of Missouri to accompany lands selected by the said state, as him on his approaching trip to Culm, Indemnity School Lands, under sec- the Isthums of Panama and Porto tion 6 of the Act of Congress, approved Rico, and they have accepted the In July 16, 1894. The following tracts, vltatlon In order to acquaint them embraced in said lists, are found to selves with conditions in those plnces be within bIx miles of a mining loca- so as to help them In participating In the legislation in the next congress tion, claim or entry, viz: SEtf SEtf Sec. 23. Ntf NEtf, SWtf relative thereto. Mesrs. Noble, Stearns NEtf Sec. 26, (State No. 670); SEtf and Freeman, all engineers, will also Sec. 26. (State No. 671); Stf NEtf be of the party. o Sec. 25, (State No. 672); SEtf Sec. 25, (State No. 673); SWtf Sec. 25. Does Coffee disagree with you? Then try Dr, (State No. 574); SWtf Sec. 15. (State Probably It does! No. C41); Wtf SEtf. SEtf SEtf Sec. Shoop's Health Coffee. 'Health Cof15. (State No. 642), all In T. 10 8.. R. fee Is a clever combination of 6 E.. and S tf SEtf, NEtf SEtf Sec. parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain It. T. 10 S., It. 6 E., S. L. M, (State of real Coffee, remember. In Dr. No. 613). Shoop's Health Coffe. yet its flavor Copies of said lists, so far as they and taste matches closely old Java relate to said tracts, by descriptive and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, subdivisions, have been conspicuously heart, or kidneys cant stand Coffee It Is posted in this office for Inspection by drinking, try Health Coffee. any person Interested, and by the wholesome, nourishing, and satisfying. It's nice even for the youngest public generally. Within the next sixty days follow-ln- child. Sold by World Drug Co. o the date of the first publication of this notice, under departmental InTriThe Salt Lake structions of January 10, 1906, protests bune devotes especial attention to the or contests against the claim of the mining nows of Utah, Nevada and state to any of the tracts or subdi- Idaho, and contains In every Issue the visions hereinbefore described, on the latest quotations on all mining stocks ground that the same Is more valuable of Interest to tho people of this refor mineral than for agricultural pur- gion. Write for a sample copy. poses, will be received and noted for o report to the Gencrnl Land Office at salve that acts like a poultice The Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro- Is Tine Salve Carbollzed. No test or contest, within the time speci- salve so good for cuts, burns, other bolls fied, will be considered sufficient evi- and chapped skin. Ask about R. dence of the character ot lrlce, 25 rents. Sold by World Drug the tracts, and the selection thereof, Co. being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. For Rent 25 acres of bottom land FRAND D. HOBBS. Mrs. Francis Hsles. tl Register. First pub., Jan. 25, 1907, Last pub., March 28, 1907. Thirty days treat ment (or kidney bladder troubles an I rheumatism for four money refunded f inti fl.tto. FOR SALE 25 acres of land on the satisfied. Plneules contain no alro river bottoms, with prior water right. hoi. Do not derans the Hicnmcb For particulars call at Bank of Span Easy to take. Sold by V.'oiM Drug Isb Fork. tf Co. who Where are the gallant thousand went surging thru the pines? y Some sleep beneath the grass that hide our battle line; And our cannon seem to echo In the deadly thickets where We met the gray-cla- d tiger In hldark and gloomy lair; Hut we never stopt a moment where the foe was to be met With a rain of leaden missies and the eager bayonet; and We plunged Into the Wilderness met them man to man, And our battle cry was Forward! for I'lyssss led the van. Rothschilds. of the Lomion.-T- he prospectus will be Isloun Japanese conversion March lists and opened sued March 9, 11. The amount wjll he $115,000,000 at 5 per cent, and the Issue price will w111 be be 99tf. Half r the anl0lint rest to portioned to Ixmdon and the handled be will Paris, where the loan In London by Rothschild Brothers. bank, be will Parrs banks the Issuing Banking & Shanghai the Honkkong corporation, the Yokohama Specie bank and the Rothschilds. To be Handled Free Reclining Chair Carr, Psraou: ducted Excursions; a perfect Dinloi Ci vice. 14-- hi in L Of jglli m an st a idyi all fo ho 3 Fork, Spanish JU at C. O. EIRIKSSO NO. C ie t For rates, folder, etc , Inquire of P. K. H r.r in. o, Ticket or writs L A. BENTON, O. A. P. D., SaltUhC TELEPHONE ti rget ery Am nice eye ile n, :rsk Cash Dealer in iclei E6 ..General Merchant Cheapest Prices on in the State, 8U s bi th Grocerie om edg arr; The Scrip People Dont LikE tree me Eczema and Pile FreeI willKnowingFREEthatOF itCfil Ci suffer. give to any afflicted a possiti ve cure to: ma. Salt Itheum, Erysipelas, Fj Skin Diseases. Instant relief, suffer longer, Write F. W. WILL 400 Manhattan Avenue, New Ion! I En lose Stamp, Whats the matlerfl IDAHO with Thousands of acres of las beeu reclaimed tocultivu t irrigation in that State the past 10 years. Thoo more will be reclaimed ' the next 10 years. Thin an openiug for many tho of homes. Have You Investioated IDA It has been truthfully term:1 Land of Opportune A Land of Homes J The Oregon Short Line Ral!ri will be pleased to send aescriptd'i ter regarding Idaho's resources J to D. E. Burley, G. P. A or D. M L eer, A. G. P. ., Salt Lake City. B. H. BROWN, Livery Feed Stable. al! Trt Hack Meets phone No. Spanish Pork, li. Fork Go-Operative Institution, 7 Dealers In General 0 Merchandise Flour, Grain and Produce Kaanfaeturers of Harness, Boots Shoes. JOHN JONES, Spanish Fork - - Supk - |