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Show Publicity the Reform Needed. Washlrigtop. A meeting of tht Association for the Publicity of Campaign Contributions, called by Perry Belmont, was held here on Tuesday, the chief feature of which was a short address by William J. Bryan. Mr. Bryan said thatt If the movement for publicity of Campaign contributions did not take form through the Demo-leratl- c members of congress during the next session, it would take form In the next Democratic national convention, provided be had anything to do with it. Time Table SOUTH-UOUN- No. 61For No. 65 No. 63 PayHon, Kantaquln and Los Ansel! ... ... For tuvion, Santaquln and Nephl . . For 1ayson, Nephl and Msnti NORTH-BOUN- No. jj,, pm ' 6:88 Dm 10:17 am D For Provo, PI Grove, Amer- -, Iran Pork, Lehl, Mercur, Kale Lake No. 66 For Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate point. No, 64- - For Provo. Salt Lake and intermediate point 8 80 pm Palatial tialna ant now running daily between Salt Lake and the Paeltle Coast til AH COUNTY Is In direct touch with two greatILcities. Heat local train service. J Hcktnhh. District Passenger Agent. N. ParansKN, Depot Ticket Agent. '. 62 The Woild Drug Co. are agents for the famous Colgate's perfumes. Christmas boxes containing five ties of assorted odors, 25c, Other boxes containing two e bottles of quadruple extract and one cake of Cashmere Boquet or Monad Violet soap, 25c. These goods are absolutely the finest made In America. half-ounc- -- CLOUDS o ARE PASSING. Banks1 of the Country Will $oon sume Payment of Caeh. A Washington. more Re- confident tone In regard to the success of the new loans prevailed at the treasury department on Monday than at any time since the announcement of the loans. The visits of Mr. Morgan on Friday and Saturday were followed on Monday by a visit from James B. Forgan, president of the First National bank of Chicago. Mr. Forgan saw the president, Secretary Corte! you and Treasurer Treat, and expressed his belief that the banks throughout the country would be soon in a position to resume cash Arrival and departure of tralna from Depot: No. i For Sprlngvllle, Provo, Salt Lake and all points east and west... No. 20 Forhpringvllle Provo.Salt Lake,8:10am and all points east and west .. 8:42pm No. 8 For Kurcka, Mammoth and Silver City No. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth and,....8:Np Sliver City 8:lam payments. Connections made In Ogden UMon depot with all tralna of Southern Pacino and Oregon Short Line. Probably you a OFFERS CHOICE OF o a 2c investment will win box of Sweets carnation chocolates for Christmas. There FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY is a raffle on at the World Drug Co. Numbers run from one to one hunAND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES dred. All even numbers win (in adPulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping care to dition to a chance on the Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louie and box), a full pound of Sweets carnaChicago without ehange. tion chocolates. All odd numbers re Free Reclining Chair Care: cona ceive box free. ducted Eicuralous; a perfect Personally Dining CarSero For rates, folder, ete , Inquire of Goldfield Mine May Close Down. P. K. Han Ticket Agent, or write L a. benton,kino, Goldfield, Nev. The miners' union G. A. P. D Salt Lake City. has voted to accept nothing but y in payment for the labor of Its thi8 act,on to take effect HOBER.TSON STEBB1NS I Wednesday morning. As It is impossible to get money with which to the men, the mines will be forced pay to close for an Indefinite period. The mining companies and leasers have flutninf and Ctmenl Work a Specialty. agreed to pay in checks, which are Mantles and Fir Places EoinUhed and Set. payable in exchange at any place deSpanish Fork, Vtah, sired, or in cashiers' checks on the bank of John S. Cook & Co. Fi LEFT THEM ALL CRUSHED. i Power of Wealth Impressed on ering of Farmers, Gath- a sale of fancy farm stock Massachusetts Thomas W, was 'one of the foreign buyers in At cur-renc- DR. N. C. SPALDING VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Palace Drug Store, Both PhoiMe, Prove, Vtah Make regular call to Spanish Fork everv Thursday. . Office at World Drug Stora o The World Drug Co. will give one box Saxollne Camphor Ice free with every 25c box of Royal Cheriy Buds Powder. . o Every Day Will be Sunday, Bye and Bye." Sacramento, Cal. Governor Glllett said on Monday that he would continue to call regular holidays from now until next At Saturday that time, he will issue anight. tion declaring a series of proclamaspecial holidays, provided for by the new act passed by the legislature last week, the series to begin on December 2. Until Monday Monday, the courts will be unable to trans-jac- t any judicial business. On and after that date and during the time the special holidays are in force can hear all mattery except thosethey involving an expressed or implied for the direct payment of money. -- Eczema and Pile Cure Free Knowing that it was to suffer. I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a poasitive cure for . Salt Rheum, Eryeipe.ae, Pilee and Skin Dieeases. Instant relief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. W, WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Ecxe-ma- En lose Stamp. Whats the matter fi) IDAHO with de-ma- 5 -- o- The World Drug Co. will Thouiande of acres of land have present beeu reclaimed to cultivation by one 25c bottle of Canteila Face Irrigation in that State during Cream with every 50c box of s the pait 10 years. Thousands Powder. more will be reclaimed within tho next 10 years. This means Grover Cleveland Seriously III. an opening for many thousands New York. According to a of homes. report received here, former President Cleveland is again seriously Hi at his home In Princeton. He is said to have Hate Too Ikyutioatid IDAHO! suffered a relapBe of the old Intestinal It has been truthfully .termed a trouble which affected him last June. The present attack. It is said, developed on Thursday last, and, although ? Bal(I Mr- Cleveland showed A of considerable Improvement on Friday The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. but later was much worse. will be pleased to send descriptive matter regarding ldabo'a resources. Write "orl,i Drug Co. will give one to D. E. Burley, O. P. A., or D. 8. Spaa bottle of Eastman's Crushed Roses A. U. P. cer, Saltl Lake City, (Rah. rtuSCrnmW,h enrr 2Sc bottl Dou-cel'- j. . Land of Opportunities Land Homes B. H. BROWMj" Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 'ruoxa No. 1$. . Spanish Fork Co-Operat- ive Institution,- Dealers In General Merchandise, Flour, Grain and Produce, ICaaofaoturars of Looking to the Future, Small Daughter Say, mummy, when we go to heaven, shall we sit on the clouds or Just on the blue sky! Meggendorfer matter. Shoes. JOHN JONES, SupL Spanish Fork - - (Jlak . potra," a rock. "Petrol comee directly enough, through petroleum," rock oil, but "petrol" St. through Peter, after whom the bird was named, because It appeared upon tho waves. I to walk ...DAVID HONE & SON... Want all the Cream from your hand separators. We will pay wholesale the of price butter you for your butter fat a eso&n ji mm ," J p '&XCSOI 1vA 5 Dm' ,mi,rvng. thats Youths Companion. The Height of Mejeety. And eo she Is very queenly? i ,up. pose she's the kind of woman who Is never afraid to enter the grandeat drawing room." "Oh, more majestic that that! She's the kind or woman who's never afraid to enter her own kitchen." relit1 pis' the price of y0Ur butter fat the same day butter we advance , advances. Write us; phone r see the man - at the creameiy for cans. I& us-o- ymcoon have to look a YOUD time to find an- other store so cautious and painstaking: in its efforts to give mothers the very best of value and good taste in boys clothing. Were in business to stay; to succeed. Want to make every purchase so satisfactory that youll always buy here and tell your friends about us. ( Leading Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho Geo. T. Odell, General Manager These are the reasons I we sell ytRAcioon Whether you buy a suit or coat you get in over- SPANISH FORK AGENCY XTRAGOOD (he beat material! and workmanihip put into clothing. We guarantee will prove more KTRAConpy durable, reliable and satisfactory. Insist upon it. Overcoats and Reefers foragej3to 10. Russians made from blue kersey and cheviot. fancy mixed goods; neatly trimmed. Reefers in navy blue chinchilla, melton and kersey; velvet collar buttons close. Prices $5 to $12. Boys Overcoats for ages 7 to 1 6. Made from black end oxford mel- - Carries a full line of the Best Goods in the United States. When you buy goods here they are dependable! and you can always get rep&irs. Russian XXX DEERE BEET TOOLS AND PLOWS Bain and Cooper Wagons, Stewart Stoves and Ranges hav been before the public for the last fifty years, and are bettc today than ever. 1 - r Spanish Fork Co-o- p irm; of N Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by World Drug Co Rev. who f of t! The Salt Lake Herald Rusl and li Probate and Guardianship Notices. OonMilt County Clerk or the respective for further information. THE BEST PAPER IN 8 UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial rl.'h A 1 0,.lhe Probate Date of Utah, sitting In and for tiivlxlon. Wlch,l Christensen, de- ceased .wifi"10, w, Present claims with vouchers bl place of residence, M SnMh.hnFortl or beforeMareh tih,C!HOivty KUUe of TELLS ALL THE NEVS EVERY DAY. love or i iror 85 cents A MONTH $10.00 A YEAR. are a i SUBSCRIBE' TODAY WANTED en and Teams the t ring Department Store Tree. The carnahuba palm of Brazil, said a lumber dealer, "is the worlds SAMUEL OORNABY. most useful tree. A department store f ,d Estate A SAXE Y. Attorney?CUl0r tree you might well call it, for-i- t First pub. Oct. Si: last Nov. 2S, 1807. gives everything from medicine to cattle food. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the "Its roots make a very valuable Fourth Judicial strict of the State of Utah, sitting In and for drug, a blood purifier that Is pre- Llah county. Probate division. scribed a good deal In the spring. Its endwe'St f JohBnnh Christina Peter- timber takes a high polish, and is in demand amongst cabinet makers for fine work. The sap becomes wine or notice to aUHahaIA? HAl?"KS,Por,' vinegar, according to the way It la AUmlnlhtralor' THOS. JOHN. prepared, and starch and sugar are First pub. Oct, 31Attorney. ' ; la.t Nov. 28. IWJ also obtained from this sap. The fruit of the tree Is a cattle food, the nut is a good coffee substitute, the pith makes corks. There, can you beat It medicine, sugar, coffee, starch, wine, corks, cattle food, lumber and vinegar, all from this one tree, the carnahuba palm!" Good News for Him. "I've decided," said Rlter, "to dovota myself exclusively hereafter to the Ll rtOPPenf0r Rl1 k,nda 0f poultry writing of poetry." Elrlkssons, "Glad to hear it," said Krotchett. "Think that's my forte, eh?" "Don't know about that, but I do Learning Ever New. Learning Is ever In the freshness of know that I never read poetry," Ita youth, even for tho old. Word Derivatives, Harness, f -- Tetrel and "petrol" both descend from Boots ad (JU Seductive Noiee. F. Augustus Heinze, in the course of a dinner on board his yacht Revo-lutiosaid of a certain mooted mining reform: Oh, yes, it would be a good thing If it could be done, but there is no possible way to do it. Ask these how they are going to put their Ideas in operation and "they give )ou answers that are about as practical as the little boy's method of coaching the mule. "There was once, you know, a mule In a large field that refused to be caught by its owner. Round' and round the field the mule galloped. The owner tore along behind, red and angry, swinging a halter In his hand, and swearing passionately. The mule would let him draw very near, almost near enough to throw the halter over its head; then it would kick up Its legs merrily and run like the wind. . c "A boy, his face wreathed In smHes, watched the unequal chase for an hour or so. Then he entered the field and said: "Til tell you how to catch that mule, mister, if youll give me a nickel.' 'Ail right,' panted the man. Heres your nickel. Now tell me.' " Get behind the thick hedge over there, said the boy, 'and make a noise like a carrot. "Boston Globe. . Deserves Some Reward. Hope certainly springs eternal in the breast of the maiden of 42 sum-mer- s Meant for Encouragement who continues to glance over her A a patroness of struggling and disshoulder at the mirror on Halloween, couraged artists and musicians Mrs. o- Follen was not markedly successful, Th, World Drug Co. have a few although she had plenty of money anF novelties la perfumes that are very a warm heart, and was Interested In r the price la 25c. Christmas, gifts, nd art and artists. Tve brought some of my last winters sketches to show you," said one Modern Instance. Knicker So they married In haste poor, young man whom she had asked and repented at leisure. Docker-Y- ea. to call upon her, "hut I do not feel ceremony in New York and went satisfied with them. They are not as good In some ways as the work I did to live In Philadelphia. a year ago. oBuy a box of "Cnmphozone" "Nonsense!" cried Mrs. Follen, with for croups at the World Drug store and loud cheerfulness, patting him on the get a 50 bottlo of Mexican Lung Bal- shoulder. You paint Just as well as sam free. you did last year as well as you ever Sh Livop, paafsh ferk, - A WHATS THIS? at- tendance. He went In his private car, with private secretary, chef, valet, etc.; also he tqok up a private stock car, specially fitted up for transporting whatever choice animals he might buy, Mr, Lawson's coming had been well advertised, and farmers came from far and wide to have a sight of him. Tlie fair grounds were so crowded that many men and boys were unable to gain admission, and tljey roosted on trees surrounding the grounds so they could peer over the high board fence at Mr. Lawson. The financier was an active bidder. After a time a local fanner put up for sale a heifer. He had originally paid $200 for the anlnml, but she had not turned out quite as he had anticipated, so he did not expect to .realize more than that amount for hpr, if so much. Some one started' the bidding at $150. Mr, Lawson promptly and loudly bid $160. He was met with $165, which he raised to $175. This was again raised, whereut Mr. Lawson seemed much annoyed. In an impressive manner he bid $180, and looked haughtily around as if to indicate that no presuming yokel should again defy the man of wrath. However, an unabashed farmer ventured $200r and others followed until the figure stood at $225. Then a daring soul said $235. There was an awful pause, while a!l) eyes turned expectantly toward Mr. Lawson. Mr. Rising majestically, Lawson roared out, "Six hundred dollars!" and with an awful crash every man and boy perched on the surrounding trees fell to the ground, stunned by the power of wealth. half-poun- d HELLO! k in AND HAUL MINE PROPS for UTAH FUEL COMPANY in the vicinity of Clear Creek or Sunnyside, Utah. Special n ucements and prices offered for props rinS the perior from November 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 1908. APPly t0. W. B. WILLIAMS, GenUQ6 I CASTLE GATE, Utah orto THOS. BELL. Mine Supt., CLEAR CREEK, Utah W. J. ELWOOD, Mine Supt., SUNNYSIDE, Utah |