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Show 11 allot: Sample m IN STREETS Authorized by Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, Sec. 837. Products of the Farm Will Bring the Cash That is Needed to Restore Confidence. .you I lj- - Belief Expressed That Revoi,..., Planned th Kidnaping t0 Br,n G,rl ; FXherWitw Their Retch, fallen W UI i ym f Ca te Disc , London-Bar- bara Laponkhln f, Laponkhln ernor of Reval, and whose scleiJ ter of Alexander Intrinsic Value of American Staples Financial Beyond the Reach of ImGeneral and Dlstruct, In Finances le provement Bound to Come. O Is b a Russian princess, has at live iula nmi-r- u (io)ii disappeared in London, and u :cnt w sources of the Russian embass?.' I ;it o! Scotland Yard are being bottle trace her. Miss Barbara A! years old, was visiting Load, It tout tl her younger. Bister, in charge -i.(ormln English governess. The trio with 1 sir In the Aldwych theater. Oct 24 enormous The York. New out Barbara coming ingn are became fluence which American products In the crowd from her comJJ tiilden e exerting in building up a credit bark, and not has since been alZ most seen, signal abroad has been the rake r case the was situation immediately reported development of the financial the police, and the foreign officel MflJloWll i hl'c this week. Reports from all quarters Ing at the M l!c urgent e of request American the staples the great show that slan government, ordered that n0 wheat, cotton, copper, tobacco, oil, fort be spared in the search for 4 to Europe, way their on are meats sW missing girl. this being the season of the yearli' rm Since Miss Laponkhln disappea-thmarketA o' are 111.. wnen American products has of governesii received effect a note ed abroad. Tbe Immediate Mr' a which she recogmz these shipments Is to give the United as handwriting Barbaras, that be saying she had can be, States credit abroad, which k kidnaped outside the theater and t, iw.V speedily converted into cash. These now a , i. Iron ln the prisoner cellar of a hoc lure ai natural resources of the country ln the northwest influpart of London t' rivst promise to exert even greater of .n! address of which She was unable ence than the sale of American se- ascertain. ?"lni The Pierce' curities abroad. The latter have to was wounded andgirl added that firite ' suffering so seved bf some extent suffered discredit under Bho that i Dl Intended to poison hen recent pressure, but the Intrinsic ly M. ued Tl has Laponkhln been director used staples value of American the police in Russia r abroad, and their colossal aggregate Miss Russelldepartment suggests that revolutio at this period of the year, is beyond lsts planned the kidnaping with tl the reach of financial distrust. of bringing her father with Runs upon the banks of the coun- object their reach. lie is now on hia over. Persons are taj practically try who present large checks and ask for London. WlDENT I their payment in currency are Invited WORST OF CRISIS IS OVER. (none ni to consult the bank efllclals. In cases where their need for currency Is eviIn New Yoi dently legitimate they usualy receive Marked Improvement hers Situation and Securities Are High. It; In cases where It Is sought for convinced are usually hoarding, they New York. The principal events Q that money is better off ln the bank Produ or that they should accept certified ihe financial district on Monday k cated that the worst of the crisis i checks for deposit elsewhere. So Ci Comparative calm reigns among over and that conditions were letth: cine lo New York bankere. They all realize down to normal. There were no ft only P that the pressure for money is not ther bank suspensions, and repot price t over, but they feel generally that un- were favorable for the resumptloa; reasoning panic is at an end and they most of the banks which closed te: i.'isn will be able to meet all reasonable porarily last week. The engager: deThese demands for currency. of 818,750,000 In gold from Eure: mands are coining ln considerable jORSl amounts from the west and south in for importation to New York wai !. he old order to obtain money to move crops, lowed by the sensational announo raei Sp and it is feared that the sections ment of sales of American tSpivin' where the movement Is largest may which will further Increased: FT- be more or less hampered in their ef- tide of foreign money to this cobj'j :ety. X reThe fund3. general forts to obtain Lot to an aggregate of over 25,000 fusal to pay cash for hoarding, in the s of with the rise This, good rapid west and south as well as ln New curitles on the stock exchange, i Viam York, It Is believed, will prevent the undue absorption of currency and per- some cases as much as 4 and S p mit the employment of what Is avail- cent, and the policy of the trust : able In the most effective manner. panics not to pay out currency hoarding purposes, all contributed AN INDIAN TERRITORY TRAGEDY strengthen the feeling in bank!: circles and among the public at larp Contractor Kills a Relat've, Hia Son So well was the situation In hand tb and Himself. there was no such scurrying about Tulsa, I. T. W. E. Campbell, one leading financiers and hasty coafe of the wealtnlest oil operators and ences as took place during the ctosi: capitalists of Indian Territory, and days of last week. whose former home was in Winfield, Russian General Killed by WamM. Kan., was shot and instantly killed by conD. H. Stockwelll, a prominent St, Petersburg. General tractor of Tulsa, late Tuesday night director of the department i A few i The two men are related ln marriage, prisons of the ministry of (he cialdy TV married son a on having Campbells Monday. shot and killed arrloea daughter of Stockwell. Seme days general was the first responsible 4 It can ago Stockwell and his wife Had flclal connected with the Rneu ' in t trouble, and as a result Mrs. Stock-we- ll runp co' It is and supposed that this went to the home of Campbell prison Itiaeqt asst lor to remain until she departed for Cali- the reason he was selected -- rrbffia A y: slnatlon terrorists. the fornia. Tuesday night Stockwell went by to the home of Campbell, and, calling woman who has not been Mentis ' lives ( him to the porch, without the slight- presented herself at the weekly nc; Vn est warning stuck a double-barreletloa of General Maxlmoffsky and r vretenei Every i shotgun In Campbell's face and. fired, malned quietly In the croaded an blowing his head off. He then went room until was her turn to enter d 'stem It to the Stockwell home, and, going to Let, Whes the room of his son, who was sick in general's private ofilce. woman dc' bed. shot and instantly killed the was in his presence the THEN shot boy. His head was blown off. Stock-wel- l a revolver and fired seven then turned the gun upon him- blank into the generals body. self and blew his own head off. KISS MEAT PRICES COMING DOWN slofPr Spanish King and Queen In London, Is Made l City, London. The king and queen of Reducon of 10 Per Cent A Packer. Omaha the In arrived Ixmdon Spain days Tuesday iSaturd night. It was raining hard, but in Omaha. The parking spite of the depressing wpather, their Omaha on Monday reduced the pri 'Mens tf Store majesties were met at Ihe statlou by on all kinds of meats 10 per eont, members of the English royal family I reduction. and the Spanish embassador to Great expert a still further Cudahy Britain. Senor Villa Urrutla. The vis- ward A. Cudahy, of the belief itors drove at once to Kensington pal- Ing company .expressed the commodities the all of prices ace, where they will reside until next floMf Monday, They will then visit King reduced and that the present redJ a general In Edward and Queen Alexandria would result flurry at Sandringham. The Ixmdon populace tion of values, although he doe displayed tho greatest Interest In the consider conditions serious. royal couple. Tib Ohio Bank Closed and Cnehlee Poisoned by Canned Corned Beef. Life. Own His Angeles. Five employees of O. The Dollar Saving Akron, the Berlin dye works are seriously 111 has been closed by orders ot u from ptomaine poisoning from eating rectors until after the funeral corned beef for luncheon Tuesday. Boron, Its cashier, who shot hi Five others are also suffering from while alone In his home on I,, p?,HOn' hut r not dangerously An Investigation of his accounti 7 hose most seriously affected are william Starr, shipping rlork; J. E. Ing on and a movement Is th j, ; fottle, engineer; Vincent Rice, night to have the other banks ofA watchman; Thomas F. Gray, head dry take this Institution over. cleaner, and Miss Ida Hurley, finisher. to members of the director' ta The food was purchased at a flSIt of 825,000 has been diw The grocery store, and came from nearby sixty-danotice Is 4m force one of DolIM the large packing houses. savings accounts In the $2J? J For Mayor bal-anc- For Recorder For Treasurer For Marshal For Justice of the Peace IS For Councilman (4 year term) For Councilmen (2 year term) Certificate. ,0. STATL OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH-- ss. I, George H. Ainge, City Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, Utah, hereby Certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the List of Nominees for City Offices, as now on file in my office, to be voted for at the Municipal Election on November 5th, 1907. In Witness whereof I have affixed my name and the Corporate Seal of Spanish Fork City, Utah, this 21st day of October. A. D. 1 907. GEORGE H. AINGE, City Recorder. SEAL go. He was followed by JOHN E. NELSON. After a protracted and anxious waiting the remains of Elder Nelson got here on Thursday evening, the 24th. On Friday the funeral services took place from the spacious city pavilion, the ward meeting house being too small. The platform was beautifully draped In white, looped by white satin ribbon, the choicest flowers helped to decorate the stand. One was of white chrysanthemums, with his photo In the center; another was In .the shape of an anchor, with Brother Interwoven. Bishop McKell presided. The Invocation was offered by Bishop Money of Palmyra. James A. Martell was the first speaker, an early playmate of the deceased In his Elder Williams of th boyhood. Fourth ward sang a solo, Loved Ones Are Gathering Home. President Robinson of the California mission, who accompanied the remains home, gave a descriptive account of his last Illness, death, the reason for the delay. It appears that the board of health thought the death was due to bubonic plague, and had decided to cremate it, but after the earnest work on the part of the elders, and a post mortem examination, they decided to let It Report made to the Secretary of State of the of the condition of the Stale of Utah, Commercial Bank - of Spanlah Fork, located at Spanish Fork, In the oouoly of Utah. State of I'tuh, at the close of business on the ttUh day of Sept., IV07; KK SOURCES Loans and Discounts I WlTns n . 83.6.0 no Overdrafts X.toi on Furniture and Fixtures I0.M.1 If! Due from Nations! Itanks Due from Stele Hanks and Hankers... 6, no 00 Cash on Hand t,K7 M 0.67 Current Expensea and Taxea Paid .. .. Total lt0,2W M LIABILITIES ..VOW 00 Capitol Stock paid In 6,oi a). oo .......... Surplus Fund I,- 6.17 07 Undivided Drollts 66.0WI.7S Individual Deposits 10.110 01 Savlturs Deposits it, 5 per cent Bi.SW 46 Time I ertlllcates of Deposit 074 St Notes and Hills Rediscounted 6.UU0 00 Hill Payable Total 140,318 60 State of Utah. Countv of Utah. sworn A. It. accord being first duly Imr to luw deposes and sava that he la cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foroKolim report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the Mid hank at the close of business on the COth day of A. It. Sent , ll7. Subscribed and aworn to before me tbla 16th 1.07. of October, day Hobkiit T. Thchiikh. IsxalI Notary Putdln. Correct Attest -- Henry Gardner, A. U. Rock-bil- l. Thus. It Jones, directors. Stale of Utah.Oihceof the Secretary of Slate. I. C, S Ttwrey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that tbe la a full, true and correct copy of the above named company, now on file In mvoltlce C. S. Tim.ar. tbla dlb day of Oct., IK7. Secretary of stale. II.- fore-trui- Probata and Guardianship Notices. the elder who was his companion and in the mission field. All spoke of the nobility. Integrity and zeal of Brother Nelson and of his fervor in the cause of truth. Elder Lars W. Neilson then sang a solo, Face to Face. Bishop Hales of the Third ward pronounced the benediction. The five brothers of the departed, along with a nephew, acted as pallbearers. Out of respect to Elder Nelsons funeral the business houses were closed during the services. He was born In the year 1878, and died, 1907; was 29 years old. M. B. o soreness and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and heals, relieves the pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy. Price 50 cts. Guarantee. Sold by World Drug Co. o MENS CLOTHES. YOUNG How to Select a Suit or Overcoat and Be Sure to Get-thBest Everything good we buy nowaday has to have some kind of a stamp or Inhel on It, backed by the reputation and guarantee of the maker. Otherwise one can never know whether the article is what it pretends to be or not. This Is more particularly true of clothes than almost anything else. And unless a young man goes to a who handles dealer guaranteed clothes, the product of some mantifac turer of high reputation like Stein & Co., of Chicago, he cannot bo sure of getting garments with the right style, fit or wearing quality. label Is the The Ederhelmer-Stelbest known mark of superior clothing. The way this firm makes Its goods puts more value In Its guarantee than is to be found In most names on Before the Ederhelmer-Stelclothing. label goes into a garment, the patterns are carefully selected, goods examined and shrunk, cut by experts and many Btepa taken to secure per feet Ion In the making, particularly between the lining and outside, which you cannot see, but which is the work that produces permanent good apear-anc- e and durability. So for these reasons It Is the safest way to buy clothing by looking for the label of the manufacturer; and It'a well to settle on the Ederhelmer-Stel- n label if you want the best. o NEW BABIES. e Eder-helme- r, n A girl A girl Oct. 21. to Mrs. Will Dudley. Oct. 23. to Mrs. Linas Bralthwate, 2C. Utah county. Probate division. In the estate of Jobannah Ubrlsilna Peter-cn- , deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers within four months of drat publication of this liotlue to tbe nndnrslitned at t pautsh Fork. ABRAHAM J. HA SEN. Cub. Administrator, TIIOS. JOHN. Attorney, First pub. Oct. Hi las! Notf. W, IW7. Arranged by the Stake Presidency for Sunday, October 27, 1907. Payaon la! Ward Payson 2nd Ward Spring Lake .... .... W. S. Tanner Tbomaa Lervill John E Hulsh Samuel Fuaneun JaNier mil H. W. Harnett A girl to Mrs. D, 20. 0 " 0 Bradford, OcL " Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Itees Laxative Cough Syrup astes good. It work off the cold through the bowels, clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by World Drug Co. MARIE ROLFSON AT OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 2. Miss Rolf son does not seem to know from whom she derives her wonderful power. After having shown that an ordinary man can with ease raise her three or four feet In the air, she sudDeter Feteraon denly takes a stand on the floor and Peter Roberta defies the united efforts of ten men Alva J. Moore to raise her so much as a hair's Ammon Nebeker William Fred Tanner breadth from the floor to which she John J. Sharrer has chosen to adhere. Here there is Ubar'ra Hawkins no possible advantage to be gained Jobn Stuhell Joseph Reece from posture. The men stand on S, M. Richardson either side of her and lift vertically. Enoch Ludlow Lara F. Larsen The girl's weight Is not more than A. R. freer Andrew M. Ferguson 115 pounds. The men can easily lift In their position 1,500 or 2,000 pounds, Nathan Ulavsor Morris J. Martell yet they cannot raise Miss Rolfson. kiu r. r. ti.ua One of Miss Rolfsons most remarkAugust Swenson James K. Jensen able feats Is to stand upon one heel John Moore and let twenty men try to throw her Niels Anthon off her balance. John U. liayea Santaquin Goahen Roger Openahaw Knlghivllle Eureka Mammoth Silver City Benjamin It comes put up in a collapsible tube Leland.... with a nozzle, easy to apply to the A boy to Mrs. J. Arthur Jarvis, Oct Consult County Clerk nr the rrapecltve slym 24. era for further Information. A girl to Mrs. J. R. Wilson, OcL 25. A girl to Mrs. David O. Turner, OcL HOTICB TO CHBWTONfl In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial 27. District of the state of Utah, atutng In and for A boy to Mrs. Jos. L. Larsen, OcL Utaboounty. Frobate tiiylslon. In Re Estate of Michael Christensen, de- 27. A boy to Mrs. Robt. M. Boyack, OcL ceased Creditors will present claims with rouchera 27. to tbe undersigned at his place of residence, at A girl to Mrs. Mart Q. Johnson, OcL Spanish Fork, Utah county, State of Utah, on 28. or before March 4ih. iwm. SAM UK I, COHN A IIY, A boy to Mrs. Hans Rtgtrup, Oct. 24. Executor of said Estate, A gill to Mrs. Fred 8. Dart, OcL 28. A. SAXKY, Attorney. Flrut pub. Oct, Hi last Nov, W, WOT. A boy to Mrs. Will Bockstrom, OcL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the Stale of Utah, sitting In and fur HOME MISSIONARY LIST. Lake Shore Palmyra Sp. Fork 4th Ward .. Sp. Fork 3rd Ward .. W.O. Creer Serinus Gardner Wm. H. Ftohi Edward lleddoes John Johnson D. Foster fluff Wm. 1. Dixon Sp. Fork Snd Ward .. Sp. Fork lat Ward .. o To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventlcs. Salem Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventlcs. for they are not only safe, but Time of meeting 2 p. m. for all decidedly certain and prompt. places excepting Eureka and Mamcontain no Quinine, no laxa7 are held where at moth, meetings tive. nothing harsh nor sickening. THOMAS W. LERWILL, p. m. Taken at the sneeze stage" PrevenStake Clerk. ting will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Ln Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventlcs. Good for feverish chilGONE TO REST. dren. 48 Preventlcs 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by World Drug Co. Levi P. Reese died at Castle Gate o October 20th, 1907. A native of Wales, Hooked a Sea Turtle and Nearly Lost born in the year 1838, be arrived In His Life. San Diego, Cal. Word has Just the Scofield coal mines in 1880, left his family and all who was near and been received from Ensenada of the dear unto him for the Gospel sake. He narrow escape from death of William sent for his people to come to Utah, J. Forbes, prominent in the affairs of and since has burled many of them Wall street, who Is a guest of Waller at Scofield. He lived and died in full Nortlhoff, at his home In Puenta faith In the Gospel, his funeral ser- Banda. Mr. Forbes was fishing on the vices were held at Castle Gate, and buy In a small bout, accompanied by his body was conveyed from said a boatman, when their line was taken place to Scofield. Many of hts Cas- by a sea turtle. The line held and tle Gate friends and relations came up the turtle towed the boat for some here to lay him down in his last home distance. The fishermen determined on the 23rd Inst. At 2 o'clock the to land the turtle If possible, and in Scofield friends met, the train to their efforts they overturned the boat pay their last respects to Levi P, Rec The turtle got away with the tackle and his many relations. The platform and the fishermen were in the water was overcrowded with people at the for two hours before they were resflowers of all kinds were cued. depot; strewn on his casket, and from there he was taken to the cemetery for burial. In a fine decorated spring wagon, and after reaching there Prof. J. Adams and choir sang a hymn, Hark From Afar a Funeral Knell, and Brother Adams dedicated the grave. I havn found n tried and tested cure for Rheo. May he ivst In peace. autism I Not remedy that will ttrilf hun the M. M. THOMAS. Pre-venti- Rheumatism distorted Umbs of ehronlo cripples, nor turn bony Srowths tuck to flesh again. That Is Impossible, But I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of JUDGES OF ELECTION. this deplorable disease, la Germany with a Chemist ln th City of First Ward. D. T. Lewis, Darmstadt I found the last Ingredient with Beckstrom and M. J. Martell. which Dr. Shoop't Rheumatic Remedy was made Second Ward. Chas. A. Evans, Har- a perfected, dependable prescription. Without ry Hughes and Jos. W. Pinch. But last Ingredient, I successfully treated Third Ward. Lehl Davis, George S. aun y case of Rheumatism ; hut now, at last, many, It uni. formly cures all curable case of this heretofore Boyack and Fctqf Larsen. Fourth Ward. Newel Monk, Oliver much dreaded disease, Thoee sand-lik- e granular wariei. found In Rheumatic Blood, seem todlisolvt Swensen and BenJ. Evans. end pass away under the action of this o remedy e freely as doe mar when added to pure water. If real coffee disturbs your stomach, And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes your., heart or kidneys, then try this freely pass from th system, and tbe cause of clever coffoo Imitation Dr. Shoop's Rheumatism Is ton forever. There Is now no Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely real need-- no actual excuse to suffer longer with, matched old Java snd Mocha Coffee out help. We sell, end in confidence recommend In flavor and taste, yet It has not a o single grain of real coffee In It. Dr Shnop's Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Mslt, Nuts, etc. Made In one minute. No tedious long wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sample at our store. Sold by World Drug Co. Dr. Shoops ci fo Maxim-sky- later-w- d 2-- y Wealthy Man Dies of Starvation. Jamestown, N. exposure and exhaustion caused the death of John Mooney, a wealthy land owner of Stuttsman county. In his cloth ng when ho was found dead on o,meiHf n road wers Its5'00?!,. K Il flraU of hank depo dy Wa pK)rlY clad, the emit ""Med .non7?at bnln threadbare. lRKr'ln,'r. nyi tb Rheumatic Remedy Etch hoastedhLn.,aJ WORLD DRUG CO. , than ten " I00 More, and r0Bt hlm Jo Cannon In ths Chicago. Speaker Joseph Und 8 1 non official campaign lot dentlal nomination wan pi1 Monday at a meeting e fourw nols Republican congres Auditorium. It was decided 1( Speaker Cannon In the rc . he acquiesced or not, hut tu speaker was called In at the three hours conference r, Well, boys will be ( . |