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Show PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. T The j; (ate on your name label of thin paper la the date to wh Icb your nubsrrlptlon la paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible la paying In advance. r e ID VOb. VI. NO. :!7 SPANISH FOIIK; UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, fee. M.; Hart, dentist SPANISH FORM CrMr Building, ornci bocks- :- a. m. tljl6P. pHoas: Ikdpkot a ClND QVARAN- - ' Court Upholds Validity , of the Oliver Grand Jury, Thue Sealing Fate of Schmitz, Ruef and Other. HAGAN :our of San Francisco, Cal. The state su'a l preme court on Monday rendered a defrom his cision Horan will answer night-callupholding the vnlldliy of the rust ot Commercial bhnlt. oce, H block Oliver grand Jury. On this decision depended the fate of the Indictments found subsequent to March j, c. T. KENDALL. last, wfcleh Include those against Schmitz, Ruef and others.. . i Office at The attack was made on the gijand . A. JONES' RESIDENCE Jury by Williams M. Abbott of the United Railways, Frank G. Drum, John answered Spanish Fork Martin and Eugene De Sabla of the I'tah. Jane' residence. , ffn. San Francisco Ga's company, and other defendants, to test the validity of the Indictments chifrging them with brib4MUEL ery, They contended that In February NOTARY PUBLIC last the names for a new grand Jury were drawn, and that, while the Oliver Money- lias not been discharged, Its powJury intercat low opirrlsated Farms special ers lapsed with the flrat step taken to tion of partial paymenta residence, one block east of Impanel Its predecessor. ' ail SPANISH FORK, UTAH. Justice McFarland Lied a dissenting ' opinion. FORK. UTAH . d A- - cornaby Loaned Co-o- MORGAN i ELKINS LAW STILL IN FORCE. Hepburn Act it Amendatory In the AT.ORNEY-AT-LAV t Opinion of the Court. X PRO VO ft Telepbode In an opinion announcer. Building Denver. Ijtt Monday by the United States circuit court of appeals sitting in Denver, the .SAXEY, Judgment of the district court for ATTORNEY-AT-LAagainst the Great Northern Fublto. and railway In the rebute cases was pracConveyancer Notary tically affirmed. The circuit court Office Over Bank of holds that the Hepburn act - Is an Spanish Fork. aalslt Fork, Utah. amendatory and not a repealing act, that In so far as It repeals or reproduces portions of the Elkins act It continues them in force and makes no break In the law, and that iu so far as it omits or changes provisions of the Elkins act, It repeals them. The act of granting rebates was admitted by the Great Northern Railroad company at the trial, and. the only question presented - by the . railway company was WhotlKT or not the Elkins act of 1303, making It an offense and fixing pqnlshment for grantinf rebates, was repealed by the Hepburn act qf 1906 In such a way that thereafter there coul.1 be no prosecution or General Blacksmithing punishment of offenses committed dlstAct court mitt fot Olfiee Spanish Fork, Vtah prior to the repeal. The ruled against this contention of the railway company, and hence the appeal to the circuit court of appeals. Min-nesot- -- Peterso'n h. Beniamin llqglies, Polics Identify Body Found In Trunk t South Alki, Washington. Seattle. The police have positively Identified the 'body of the dead wo man found stuffed In a trunk cast upon the beach at South Alkl Monday morn ln as that of, Mrs. Agnes Trueman McCombs Covington, 17 years old. The woman had been strangled to death. She was the wife of Frank Cov Ington, for several months employed as a salesman by the KUshelrnei Liquor company, 1115 First avenue, Seattle. Covington Is missing and the police are looking for him. Acquaintances say they have not seen him for a week. The body in the trunk had been dead at least a week. iieuy ecdStqbles BACK HER HUSBAND. MUROERED BY a MEETS ALL' TRAINS Could Not Have i Participated In the Goebel List your property Farming Land with me. Ana Andrew At Killing! New York. Captain Cassius Marshall Sanford, only son of the late John Sanford of Covington, Ky., who was referred to In the affidavit of Mrs. Lulu Williams Clark, in Sunday newspaper. as John Sanford, and as hnv GoeIng been present when Governor Issued has was killed, bel of Kentucky a positive denial of alt her statement. He denies knowing the woman and declares that at the time of the1 killthe ing of Governor Goebel ie wa Philippine Islands on business. -- Jensen Press Office 'INEUIES idAYS ' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. . & ALL KIDNEY rUBLE, bladder rheumatism (anddoselumbago at bed time A ' Ally relieves case before usu-- r the most morning. lACK-ACH- AND JAPS BOUND TO COME J. BANKS, Prop. 74 Office at City Drug Store I PHYSICIANS. B. CITYJIMO. DRUG STORE 1 m. Residence No. H WARNER SPANISH CIST second-clas- s , A So SMS E tbatter, Tost Oftles Act of Congress March I, 17 P. Entered Feb. 21, 1202, a at Spanish Fork, Utah. 11)07. , E UNtULE MEDICINE CO. u. . a. WORLD QRUQ CO. . . 6Ix People Injured In Trolley 'Car Accident near Loe Angele. Hollywood I xis Angeles, Cul.- -A trolley car. leaving this city shortly before midnight Monday, collided with a work train In Holly wood, while an running nt the rate of twenty mllea of front whole the hour, demolishing the car and severely injuring five and the motortnan. The lack of a headlight on the work train Is said to have been responsible for the accident. Three women and three men were among the Injured. Not In With Standard Oil Company. Boston. John D. Arehbold, of the Standard Oil company, comes out In an open letter, denjlng any connection of Uban It- - Broughton, tho presl com dent of the Utah Consolidated R. Hog of Henry puny, and Oil company, Standard the era. with Mr. Archhold Hast, present or future. , Worlea also objects to the newspaper standard the of affairs the connecting Oil company wlih those of the Amalgamator Copper company and aaya that leadership of there Is in change ofand no buck affairs Oil Ktandard change D contemplated sou-in-la- Such Is the Opinion of Russian Paper, Which Expresses Belief That Taft Will Negotiate an Agreement With the Czar. the Crew of aa American PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES 1 1 Bark Perish and Others Endure Horrible Sufferings. St. tour of the world is being followeQ with unusual Interest here. Tho govIs taking measures to surernment 4 From' Used Boat Built Wreckage Siberia round the journey through to Seek Assistance For Suffering and European Russia with attentions Men 'Marooned on Island in usually reserved for rulers of states, . the Land of Fire and the press Is busily speculating on New York. The story of the wreck of the American bark Prussia, on bleak Staten Island, Terra del Fuego, the laud of fire," is a tarllllng one. Six ot the crew have been landed here by the steamer from Montevideo. Four perished and three are In a hospital at Puntas Arenas. - The Prussia was owned iu San Francisco and sailed from Norfolk, Va., March 27, with a cargo of coal for San Francisco. On the night of June 19, which was Capstormy and bitterly, cold, tain Johnson was trying to make the New Years Island light, the bark went ashore and soon broke up. Eleven of the thirteen men In the crew succeeded in reaching a strip of sand, sheltered somewhat by overhanging rocks. At dawn it was discovered that Sabata, the Japanese cook, and a sailor, were missing. The strip of sand was narrow and huge cliffs barred and escape across the Island. Captain Johnson soon died of exhaustion and was burled in the sand. The survivors had a few provisions and subsisted off these. Meantime a boat was laboriously built from) the wreckage. ' But fear taat the previsions would not last led to two of the men, "S. FTothin and Joseph Hosteth, trying to work across the mountains to obtain help. Irothln crawled hack a few days later with bis hands and feet badly frozen. HoBteth, he reported, had died from the cold. The food gave out and the men lived on shell fish. Eventually,-- after much danger, Mate John Hunter, Carpenter Carl Stark and Seaman Heine reached New Yorks Island, In the frail boat, a distance of thirty miles. Lieuten ant Del Gado, in charge of the light house there, rescued the suffering men on Staten Island after much peril and delay. They were kindly nursed at the light house and then taken to Punta Arenas. Hary-Hammond- ! ,, MONEY GOVERNMENTS SIDE OF CASE. Presecution Reveals Its Charges Against Senator Borah of Idaho. Boise, Idaho. The government has revealed Ita charges in the case of United States Senator Borah, charged with timber land fraud. The Jury was completed at the morning session on Tuesday, and during the afternoon Judge M. C. Burch of Detroit, Mich special assttant to the attorney gen eral, made the opening statement of the prosecution. He arraigned the late Governor Frank Steunenberg as the central figure in the alleged con splracy by which It Is claimed that more than 17.000 acres of virgin forest lauds, thick with towering pines, came fraudulently lnlo the possession of the Barber Lumber company, Wisconsin corporation operating plant In this city. Mr. Burch connected Senator Borah with the land transactions only as attorney, first for Steunenberg, and then for the lumber concern. . He declared that Senator Borah Interested himself In all matters having an outward bearing on the lands claimed by dummy entrymen,' turned over to dummy trustees and by them deeded over to the Barber company. Let us fix you up with Screen Doors and Windows. Any size. Central Lumber Company Snerwih Williams A glosa paint of gTeat durability and tpleodid covering capacity. The colors are dear, dean and Put up bright. Inconvenient sized packages use. ready for Eigbt good shades.- - Wi sell it Ms . SSs-ya- mi Private monopoly is indefensible and intolerable Will you support competition? Been Able to Produce Life Means of Chemicals. Paris. Remarkable experiments In be chemical development of life have leen effected by Profssor de Lage ol :he SarbonniL In his laboratory at Soseoff, in Jirlttany, Professor de Lage placed unfertilized eggs of the tea urchin and the star, fish In sea water, adding a solution of sugar with a few drops of ammonia- and tannin. In about an hour segmentation, which .s the first sign of life, began, and the eggs produced larvae. The great majority of these larvae soon died, but Professor de Lage, by constant and minute care, has brought four of the urchins and two of the star fish through the larvae stage, and they are now healthy growing specimens. F Bum Print is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited Stands most for porch and lawn furniture. severe outside exposure and hard wear. DISCOVERY BY FRENCHMAN. n Spanish Fork, Vtah R. B. Boyack, Manager WAS WASTED. THE PHONE THAT TALKS Gives the Best Service In America at Lowest Rates. f Utah Independent Telephone Co. Call Central for Schedule, ewis OF SCIENTISTS. Warmest Above the Polls Coldest Over the Equator. Dresden, Saxony. At tho meeting on Wednesday of the Congress of Minnesota la Fighting For States German Scientists, a remarkable stateRights. was made by Prof. Hergesell of St. Paul Attorney General Youug ment atmosbn Tuesday obtained from the county Strasburg university, that the is cotdest the at altitudes high phere court! a writ of mandamus directed over the equator and the warmest against the Northern Pacific Railroad above the polla. This surprising fact company to compel It to comply with he was determined ky balexplained, the commodity rate law, whose opera loon ascensions made during ths tlon was enjoined by Judge Loehren month of July of the various latitudes, of the United States court. The rail of the Internaroad officials probably will ask Judge under the auspices InIH-hrefor an order citing Attor tional committee which has been at the high atmosphere of vestigating for General Young ney contempt the United States court. If the attor ney general Is declared in contempt Walker Charged With Murde. a w rlt of habeas corpus will bo Issued and the matter taken to the United Utah. As a result of the Ogden, States supreme rourt for a final de- verdict of the coroners Jury whli h Inregu-laito rision, as to the states right surthe circumstance vestigated rates. rounding the death of Dr. Earl S. Beers, who died as a result of a healIneane Mother's Awful Crime. F. C. Walker, who Mrs. Berth Buffalo. Mund, aged ing admlnlstied hy had been too InBeers that charges 27 years, strangled her three children, both Walker with timate Mrs, Walker, Christopher, sged 8 years; Helen, aged A.7K. Lawrence, who his and friend, 8 months, to death w ?, and Freda, aged as In the room at the tlmfc the fight at their home In Clinton street. Xfter took place, have been placed In jail, to went the committing the deed, she with murder In tho first decharged Pennsylvania railroad yards, where her husband, Frederick Mund. ts em- gree. It Is charged that soma blunt ployed as a member of a wrecking Instrument, was used In the attack crew, and Informed him of her ac- upon Beers, his friends contending It tion. Mrs." Mund was placed under would havn been impossible to Inflict arrest. The woman haa been 111 with such terrible Injuries with tho bare nenoux trouble, and undoubtedly was tut. Insane. PHARMACIST!. Fly Time is .Here n San j Francisco Railway Company ' , Could Have Secured Franchise w Without Bribery. , San Francisco. Twice, on Wednes-layduring the They L. Ford trial, wherein the chief counsel for the United Railroads Is charged with bribery of public officials, It was affirmed members ;hat confessed bribe-takerjf the board of supervisors, would lave voted U grant the United. Railroads a franchise for an overhead :relley franchise without the use ot the money which Is alleged to have been so lavishly distributed. James L. Tallagher, former chairman - of the loard of supervisors, explicitly declared his belief that the franchise could have been secured without any attempt to Influence the opinion ol die members. Supervisor Samuel Da vis, the only other witness of the day reiterated this assurance on his own account. - DISCOVERY BY EXPERIENCED TuriniwnwpwwmwnwmiwwHwwiiHwmmwwnwmfnwwwwwwtmfnHfnmmifSA the likelihood and adopting of a convention, the object of Mr. Taft's vlBlt to Russia being, it Is alleged, to negotiate an agreement between the United States and Russia. The conviction prevails here that war between Japan and the United States is Inevitable In the distant future. The Novoe Vremya published an article entitled "The New World the marvelous Power, picturing growth of America as a sea power during President Roosevelts administration, naming Russian diplomacy not to he caught unawares by coming events and by adding: The day when the United State fleet passes out of the Straits of Magellan and moves proudly into the waters of the Pacific will open a new Official era for the eastern tworld. courtesies and the temporay lull Id war talk do not conceal the fact that America is reaching out for the mastery of the Pacific and already It strong enough to attain it. Russo-America- COMPOUNDED PRESCRIPTIONS Tafts Petersljurg.-J-Secretar- OOOO Fresh DEALERS IX 0 & Cured - Meals. O O 0 Fancy & Staple Groceries, Green Groceries in Season. mi SPANISH FORK. UTAH - MmmimntmiiminmimitiiiinnimmmitiiiinnmmnmK COMMERCIAL ' Sp I f fc jj JET Capital, BANK OF SPANISH FORK - - $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, lenry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt . We respectfully follclt tho accounts of banks, mercantile firms " and Individuals. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service fe 3 3 3 SF3Uiuuuaiaauuiauu4ai4uu4uuuuiU4UiUiuaii4uiuuiu LORENZO THOMAS R. M. FASHIONABLE TAILOR 0ns Block North ol Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers snjpli,,I for all ours, lions. Funeral designs kept on baud and filled to order All kind of Furniture Repaired, Easideuoe two blocks North ot Foundry Si'AMjii Fokk. Uua |