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Show IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. NOTICE) ir4 Uie tev. m, S and The e I)lsco runic b tllsc i turn. , "rhffcil rrlial sp brond Niii and The .date on your name label of this paper Is the date to wh VOL. lch your subscription la paid. Kindly be aa prompt as possible In paying In advance. PANISH JrQRK VI. NO. 47. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 11)07. JEntorq. Feb. 81, 1902, as VapV TT S s seoond-cloa- at flnantih A a matter, Post Offlra ..u ties ir Sa. coiik hum R, rootaij .pMl ir. 0. Creer tHchcis n Med. (; f y. 9 a. Vo. 'yflo WARNER A HAGAN T AND i QVARAN PHYSICIANS. mt has V.Hwta wlU anawor night call from Un Swenaon'a realdoaoa, tod Ward, jaPreaollla Unary r it form its tucr, urmuia , c E. G. HUGHES PHYSICIAN ill or hah jhcmlca .'in? anil 5URGFON n if tinobji ufulaa. all is bri ont Thi rlty for nsrovery t of utb nd Miah m amiiifi R Its inr jt. Add i fhona 38 Black. Jamuel SPRINGVILLE cornaby NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned ;!rrlated Parma low Interest apaolal I (Iona o( partial pay menu. Am at realdeaoe, onn block east ot ' SPANISH FORK, UTAH. Co-o- op. p. B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-U- PROVO M Btttldlag Corn, ' SPANISH FORK, UTAH X Telaphon Goldfield, Nev. The executive committee of the Mine Owners association of Goldfield has received assurances from Governor Sparks that he had called upon Washington, requesting that government troops be held In readiness for use In the Nevada mining mining camps and that a garrison of regulars be established at Goldfield. There Is nothing in tho immediate situation to require the intervention of troops. But It Is feared by the mine owners that trouble Is brewing and that overt acts might be committed at any time. The strike is at a deadlock, and the mine owners propose to keep the mines shut down until the violent element of the Miners Union and the lawless element generally in the camp are compelled to leave. The Miners union la not prepared to make a long fight, as their treasury Is depleted, and the mine owners express the belief that for this reason the miners will force the issu by violence, as has been threatened. Roosevelt Will 8end Soldiers. Washington. President Roosevelt has Issued orders to have federal troops held in readiness to aid in reConveysnccr and Notary Public. Offleo Over Bank of storing order In Goldfield, Nev. This Cpaateh Fork. action was taken upon representation itsh Fork, Utah. from Governor Sparks of that state that the miners at Goldfield are In revolt and riot Nevada Is the one state In the Union which has no state ORENZO Governor Sparks does not militia. deem the situation such as to Justify FASHIONABLE Immediate federal interference, but as one likely at any time to get be yond his ability to control. The nearest federal military base is at San SAXEY, ATTORNBY-AT-LA- THOMAS TAILOR Block North of . 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THE world DRUG CO. move Is finally decided upon, even development work, which is now being carried on at the various properties and from which Butte Coalition, for Instance, is obtaining all of Its production at present, will also be abandoned. Should a complete suspension of all operations at the Amalgamated properties be ordered. It Is likely that both Butte Coalition and North Butte would also be included. It would be necessary, however, to maintain a small force of men to continue pumping. There Is little If any profit for the Butte mines as now copper operated under a 11 Jury Brings in Verdict of Not Gniltj and Woman Who Shot Senator 11 - Lawof Sixtieth Assemblage makers Adjourns Out of Re epect to Deceased Members. Washington A brilliant scene chat Acterized the meeting of the Sixtieth One of the Twelve Jurors Held Out congress on Monday. In the senate and .house of ' representatives there for Verdict of Manslaughter were notable gatherings In the galler Mrs. Bradley Will Live In les of representatives of the official Nevada, Refuting Offers society of the capital. The coming of Lecture Bureaus. together for the first time of the men who have been elected to the senate and the house, about one hundred of Washington. The Jury In the caso whom have not before served In made the occasion one of par of Anna M. Bradley, on trial for the murder of Arthur Brown tlcular Interest The striking scenes of the day were of Utah, brought In a verdict of not representatives, guilty at 1 oclock Tuesday morning, In the house of December 3rd. On the first ballot where the formal selection of Joseph taken by the Jury, the vote stood nine G. Cannon again to be speaker of that for acquittal, and three for man- body and the designation by the Demslaughter. On the next ballot, taken ocrats of John Sharp Williams as after some argument, the vote was their leader, were occasions for ovaeleven for acquittal and one for man- tions for those gentlemen. The vast The Juror who stood out hall of the house of representatives slaughter. so long for conviction was Julius rang with the cheers of Republicans and Democrats for their leaders, and Bugg, the oldest man on the Jury. There never was a time when any the speaker received as warm a reof the Jurors stood for a verdict of ception from the minority as he did from his own party. murder In any degree. The appearance of William J. Bryan When the verdict was returned on the floor of the house also was the Mrs. Bradley showed remarkable comoccasion for enthusiastic cheering by posure under all the circumstances. Bhe thanked the Jurors and her law- the Democrats. When the adoption of the rules for yers and everybody, weeping all the the of the house during time, but there was no collapse, as the government came up, the Sixtieth had been predicted. Later she took rules of the congress last congress were opthankformal leave of the Jurors and posed by John Sharp Williams, and ed each of them. After that sha en- he was joined in the opposition by tered an automobile and was driven Democrats and by a single Republito the home ot Arthur B. Hayes of can, Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin. The Ogden, (solicitor of Internal revenue, old rules were declared to be too autwho had provided the conveyance for ocratic, placing too much power In the hands of the speaker, but after a her. Mrs. Hayes accompanied her. somewhat acrimonious discussion they After a few days rest she will go Were adopted by a party vote. to Salt Lake and from there to GoldCommittees were appointed by both Mrs. Brad- houses to Inform the field, Nevada, probably. president that leys friends deny that she has ever congress had met and was ready to had any intention of - visiting New receive any message he might wIbIi 11 York as the guest of a "yellow" newspto communicate. offers from lecture bureau aper-all New senators and representatives managers and show people, and she were sworn In and both houses adhas received many, have gone unan- journed out of respect to the memory swered. of members who hare died during the Judge O. W. Powers of Salt Lake recess of congress. deCity made a brilliant address In fense of Mrs. Bradley. , FOUL MURDER IN OREGON. "Let him that Is without sin cat .the first stone," said Judge Powers, Charred Remains of Four People in a burst of eloquence, quoting the In Ruins of Ranch House. Found Scrip tuies. "I object to that," said District Attorney Baker, "it Is not a Salem, Ore. News of the murder proper argument. The objection was or four persons on a ranch near Mac not sustained. leay has reached here. The bodies of Judge Powers said that Brown, ths a Mrs. Casteel, her daughter, aged dominating tempter, made Mrs. Brad- about 24; her son, aged about 19, and ley his bondwoman. Said he; "This the foreman of the ranch, a man woman was poisoned in body and brain by the hand of the man she named Montgomery, aged about 60, loved." Brown, continued Powers, were discovered in the burned ruins kept her as his bondwoman, fulfilled of their adobe bouse on what Is none of his promises, and this must known as the Hurst ranch. Just how have affected her mentality. "She was they were killed may never be known, no wanton. he added. "She spv ned owing to the charred condition of the often, of wealth : It was not the break- bodies, but from the fact that a shoting up of a family; It was the defense gun and hatchet were' of her young and the seeking of a found near the place. It is surmised name for their children." that those weapons were used in the blood-staine- 8peakr Cannon Says Present Congress Will Not Consider Question. Washington. The energetic work of Postmaster General Meyer for the extension if the parcels post and the establishment of a postal savings bank Is destined to come to naught In the approaching session of con gross. The postmaster general has throws his whole heart into the movement, and It has been heartily endorsed by various postal organizations and by some other bodies throughout the country. But Speaker Cannon has broadly intimated to Mr. Meyer that he does not consider the time ripe fer either movement to be enaoted Into law. Adams to b Taken to Colorado. A Thousand Bills In tho Senate. Denver. The Post says: With ths a thousand utmost secrecy, a Nearly Washington. requisition on the bills were Introduced in the Senate governor of Idaho for the person of on Wednesday, and alii of them were Stars Adams was secured late Monreferred to committees, where they day ifter noon, and It Is believed that will be taken up for consideration Balkeley Wells, formsr adjutant gen after the new senators shall be given eral of Colorado, Is on his way to No other committee assignments. Rathdrum, Ida., to get ths prisoner. business of Importance was transact- Adams Is now trying to secure ball, were ed. Almost all of these bills bis second trial for murder. pending considered In the Inst congress, and It Is most of them are private pension ful Inthought that hs will be successfreedom. In bills. The whole number Introduced that getting conditional will be arrested again he case,, Fifty-nintconIn the senate of the at once and brought to Tellurlde to gress was 8.G27. stand trial for the murder of Arthur Collins, manager of the Smuggler Rectives Nicholas Cordially Emperor mine, which occurred In 1903. - Taft St. was received In audience on Wedo at nesday by Emperor Nicholas ' and received from his majesty the frankest expression of Russias sentiment of sympathy and regard for the United States. The emperor requested Mr,- Taft to convey his gieetlngs to President Roosevelt Secretary Taft was the guest ot honor Wednesday night at a banquet given by M. Iswolsky, the foreign minister, which was attended by the leaders of the Russian state. Tsar-koe-Sel- - Central Lumber Company R. B. Boy&ck, Manager Spanish Fork, Utah con-gros- s, slaughter. d Sensation In Powers Cass. Georgetown, Ky. A sensation was caused In the Powers rase when it bece known that Frank Cecil, one of chief witnesses for the ..ose-cutlohad dlsappesivd during Tuesday night. The prosecution asserts that the defense has run Cecil sway to keep him from testifying, while Resists Expire Tt Resists mwkli, -- - M or r.iiii.acr'T Rn Fmmt.ot.i, Ita u ttoildiaga Lou St- - President Opposed to Restricting Immigration. Roosevelt Washington. President is opposed to the bill restricting Oriental Immigration prepared by Representative Hayes of California. The provisions of the measure were made known to the president by Mr. Hayes and Representative Kahn of California. Beyond stating that the president Indicated his opposition, and also stating that he should nevertheless Introduce the bill and press it to the best of bis ability, Mr. Hayes de cllned to discuss tbe question. He said, however, that the bill was in accordance with the sentiment In California, which had become universally opposed to Japanese Immigration. Many New Members In the House. Washington. There are 102 new members In the present bouse, ot which twelve served la congresses The new prior to the Fifty-nintmembers arrived early and at once set about making acquaintances. The s such as absence ot old General Charles Grosvenor and Representative Babcock, who went down d to defeat In the last election, was h. ml that -- a m 1 com-mente- mayoralty of Cleveland, was surrounded by a group of his admirers. Lives Lost In Mins. fate of five AmeriThe Pittsburg. cans and foreign miners, while not definitely known, was pretty well established late Monday by tbe finding of the body of a mine pumper near the entry ot the Naomi mine ot the United Coal commiles pany at Fayette City, thirty-fivfrom this city. Judging from the two fatalities thus far known, both having Forty-seve- forty-tw- twenty-secon- workout ,( Jral.t 'Thar eaa (at It Douot lakaa , Quality coandarad you to writ a aud Sold by Dealers . aa lay Ra Funtkot. a ad rt HOOFING ia. . 4th iMn,Wi ia ddf a. it mw did helm. Rlpthmoff hto thT rot .ad luk. Am oral. I WtaRuOau Scad for Samples II you Inaiat. aod rooAnf book mailed boa Tail aa rout ml aaada. JEX LUMBER CO. OiGti Yoa Dsg tbe K:cr.3 Yob wtiit C:C3 SEKYICE; Yea want H to H te b KZZrT; h rczt Yea ACCvSATE; Yob wad it CXIJtTEKPTErLY. There is on!) ene phene that fives that tsrvica. Tfciti IVhy VJe Crc.v. Utah Independent Telephone Comply The Phene That Talks isriaasajL.'j.ga J. S. Lewis & DIALERS IX 0 O O O O Fresh & Cured Meats. O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries. Green Groceries in Season. SPANISH FORK. UTAH 1 t COMMERCIAL $25,000.00 Capital, John Y. Smith, A. B. Rockhilt Cashier. Henry Gardner, President Wa respectfully 1 BANK OF SPANISH FORK Vice-Preside- nt solicit the accounts ot banks, mercantile liras : aad Individuals. treatment; superior p HlUUUUIUlUiUlUUlUUUiUlUiaiUUUUIUIUUUiUUUIUUiU service. Ample resources; courteous war-horse- upon. Representative Burton of Ohio, who was defeated for the couot mm, Stark, ban. out Mt tt akra. Comma oo. mia, hut or cold, ouaot afiact , 0 Secretary Taft Petersburg. Secretary Let us fix you up with Screen Doors and Windows. Any size. . AGAINST THE PARCEL8 POST. Praises Foresight of Roosevelt Paris. The Temps dwells at length upon the naval section of the message and says: of President Roosevelt, "The difficulties which the government at Washington and Toklo must regulate antedate the dispatch of the American fleet to the Pacific; their origin 1b economic and moral. The the California Japanese, as a result of ' Incident, cannot fail to see In this movement of the American fleet a directed measure of precaution against themselves. But in the present state of International relations military precautions never are usePresident Rooseless precautions. velt understands this well, and his foresight entitles him to honor." After Finishing Routlns Business, the Brown is Released. h )R I , 13Vfc-ce- Blacksmithlng fail st j. the Little ProfUln'"Operation ' Present Price of Copper. Boston. John Gillie, who has been superintending the operations of the Amalgamated properties, is expected in New York this week to confer with the eastern management as to whether it would be advisable to entirely cease operations In the Butte camp. It is understood that if such market h. Peterson General Walt MINES. JEX-FLOR1- ST ,rfeaft ure Francisco. MAY CLOSE BUTTE M. 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Talaphon as your erdtra, or for any information on tko market. d e caused by poisonous gas fumes, the defendant's attorneys assert that been It Is almost certain that the It Is a trick on the part of the prose, miners still entombed In the rut Ion to delay or stop the trial, as mine have nccumbcd to the deadly Is Cecil known to be one or the afterdamp. strongest witnesses against Powers, forty-seve- n EllU STDS at d::e-iia- lf price but they will sot a buataaa A baaiaaa maa la JKlSTtltO. by tb quality ol .tattonarv k a aad aa ky tha r aaral ay.aaraaoa or bla atora. Wa caa do tha quality ' kind ol prlotlni far yaa at tbl tba fciad that aumulat, buaiaoM fruit, aad half year ortdlt with tka aataid baaiaaa Waild. ok artckaap.aoafh, as, war fnt up.ta-dit- |