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Show IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. . NOTICE The date on your name label of this paper Is the date to which your subscription Is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible In paying in advance. The Spanish Fork VOL. VI. NO! 43. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, M. Hart dr. C. DENTIST TIFF SPANISH FORK j.O Creer Bulldtnc, 0miHoUKS:- -9 4.M. till B f. m. INUEPSNDIKT PlIONl: Ko. , Residence No. 74 I Its. 5? WARNER Ml rl bt PHYSICIAN er y- - andSURGrON 38 Black. Phone n New York City the Fusion Ticket Goes Down to Defeat Before Powerful Tammany. calls from Mrs. residence, 2nd Ward. HUGHES E. G. VR, ay Office at Creer Building SPANISH FORK, UTAH t Rican will answer Swenson , Presclli ur . PHYSICIANS. Tom Johnson Will be Mayor of Cleve land for Another Two Yeara American Party Victorious In ' n Salt Lake City, While and Provo Elect Democratic Mayort. Og-ic- SPRINGVILLE id cornaby ,amuel ur ' NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned er Farms low Interest special options ot partial payments. K residence, one block east of Co-oSPANISH FORK, UTAH. rrijgied is; 9M iy. ,B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- EE M j Telepkoco II X PROVO Building SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- tavejanoer and Notary Pablla. Ofliee Over Bank of aim srunl UNGTON I AX1 STREET TE8 STV.EF UN STliA with Utah. Fork, ) New York. Elections held throughout the country on Tuesday passed off In comparative quiet. The returns from various sections shows the following results: New York state elects Edward T. Bartlett and Willard' Bartlett, Joint, candidates on the Republican anA Democratic ticket for justices of the court of appeals, over the candidates of the Independence league (Hearst).- New York City elects the Tammany candidates majorities over the Independence n fusion candidates. The mayoralty contest In Cleveland resulted In the election of Tom L. Johnson, the present mayor, over Congressman Burton. league-Repub-llca- Massachusetts Spanish Fork. the entire ts Republican state ticket, headed by Governor Curtis Guild, jr. Henry M. canWhitney, the didate for governor, polled a much heavier vote than Charles W. Bartlett, the Democrat. Pennsylvania elects John O. SUeetz, head of the ticket, for Republican state treasurer, by a large majority. In Nebraska, M. B. Reese, Republican candidate for the supreme court, the most Important state office voted on. Is elected. The - electkem. of - the Democratic ticket in Mississippi, headed by E. F. Noel for governor, was a foregone conclusion, as there was no opposition Cltizens-Democratl- c anti-merg- Peterson Blacksmithing h. ieneral silt Past Office Spesisk Fork, Vtak Benjamin eed Sjqbles BACK MEETS ALL ICO. TRAINS handle Real IEPS List your property tnd Farming Land s with me. idrew Jensen At ticket. Maryland, which was in doubt Tues. day night, has elected the Democratic candidate for governor. Judge Austin L. Crothers, and the entire Democratic state ticket, by about 7,000 plurality. The legislature, Is apparently Demo- cratic. i'v'euy Press Office fWS TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guarantee! or money refunded. t.ALL Kat-zenbac- e KIDNEY BLADDER ble, rheumatism and lumbago A dote at bed time relieves T' y nen-all- the most case before morning. ct bavt ACK-ACH- E Dt MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. E WORLP QRUQ CO. ' T The Long Pending Negotiation Con ducted by the Two Nations Hava Been Barren of Reaults. Currency is Needed for the Movement of the Crops of the West to the Eastern Consumer Paris. Indications point to an early Inauguration of a tariff war between France and the United States. The negotiations opened last summer for an arrangement on a basis giving France the benefit of a 20 per cent reduction In wines in return for preferential rates upon a list of about one hundred articles. Including shoes, tools, machinery, etc., have thus tar been barren of results, and the action of the French government Saturday In virtually promising not to conclude any further commercial arrangements until parliament passes upon the proposed revision of the tariff of iso. seems to preclude any chance of agreement. Last week, before the government made this promise a reluctant assem was given to an extension of the decrease granting (he minimum rates to Porto Rican coffee until December I. While the extension nominally keeps the Issue open for another month, It is practically certain that nothing will be accomplished unless the United States radically changes Its attitude, France having all along regarded the concessions asked of her as being utterly disproportionate to what was offered. If the Porto Rican coffee decree is withdrawn December 1, as now appears likely, the United States Is expected to retaliate, and a tariff war will then be on. THE PEOPLES FUEL CO. JL That Monetary Strain Hat Begun to Lessen In New York, the Bankers Are Preparing to Meet the Demands of the Farmers. iNow i Fly Time is Here New York. Now that the monetary strain has been lessened locally, the New York banks began preparations on Wednesday to ship all available Currency to the northwest to aid the movement of crops. While there Is concerted action among the citys banking Institutions to meet the de- mands' for currency now being made by banks in the crop country, the In- Dividual banks will Bend all funds that fan possibly bo spared for the purpose. ' Estimates of the combined amounts that the New York banks will send to the northwest within the next six weeks vary. The Chase National bank and the First National bank have commenced to ship daily sums ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 to banks along tho route of the Great Northern and Norther Pacific railroads. James J Hill held a conference here with officers of the Chase National bank and other Institutions, at which It war stated he asked that the northwest be LOOKS SUSPICIOUS. given all possible assistance to move Man Shot to Destroy Evidenca the crops. Mr. Hill was Informed that while the local banka could not furnish Against Land Thlevet7 the usual amount of- - money for crop Denver. Joseph Vanderwiede, who moving purposes, they were auxious shot and killed United States Secret to do all they could to expedite the Service Agent Joseph A. Walker at of cereals to the seaboard shipment Durango, Colo., on Sunday, and Wil- whence they could be sent abroad and liam Mason, superintendent of the thereby strengthen this countrys poHesperus coal mine, where the shoot- sition in the foreign money market. ing occurred, were charged with murWe have started to send all the der Jointly at Durango on Monday on funds we can to the nortawest, said information sworn to by E. J. Brennen, a bank official, and while the amounts in individual Instances are not very also a federal agent A new turn has been given to the large, they will aggregate a large fig case by the discovery that a number ure before long. Within a week oi of maps, plats and diagrams of the more the flow of gold to the wheal Durango coal field, as well as state- fields will be In steady volume, vary ments of persons and Walkers own ing In sums from $5,000 to $50,000. Mr memoranda concerning the results ot Hill was here and conferred with ui his ten months work gathering evi- on the situation along the lines of hit dence In that country to be used In railroads. We promised to do all w the land fraud cases, were missing. could. A ready solution of any dif Walker Is known to have carried this Acuities In tho northwest can be founi mass of documentary matter on bis by the farmers themselves, if they wil person at all times, it Is said, and with avail- themselves of an opportunity t his death it has entirely disappeared. use- cashiers checks, but that Is t process of education which Riay oi may not be difficult to work out EARTHQUAKE IN GUATEMALA Smith carried the primaries for the long term In the United States senate and Senator Plckney Whyte is assured of the short term. The result in New Jersey has become so close that It may require the official returns to decide between A Number of Persons Injured, But No the Democratic candidate for Lives Lost governor, and Judge Fort, the RepubNew Orleans. An earthquake at lican nominee. The early reports of Guatemala and City covering a wide Katzenbachs lead of 15,000 have been followed by detailed returns showing territory in Guatemala on October 16 and i7 was reported by passengers arthat only a few hundred votes separ" riving on Monday on the steamer ate the contestants. Blueflelds from Port Barrios. Several GoverRhode Island has nor James II. Higgins, the Democratic persons were hurt In Guatemala City reaches by falling objects during tho shocks, candidate, whoBO plurality which occurred at 10 o'clock at night 2307, against 1,000 In 1904. Th general assembly Is Republican In both until about 7 pclock the following the return of morning. The Bluelields passengers branches, insuring George Peabody Wetmore to the Unit- said that a large number of the builded States senate. ings in the city showed ragged cracks Kentucky has elected the entire Re- after the quake, but that they did not publican ticket beaded by Augustus bear ot any fntallties. E. Wilson for governor, by majorities ranging from 5,000 to 10,000. The Ken- Dangers' of Railway Travel In Ruitla. tucky legislature will have a DemoSL Petersburg. It Is announced cratic majority on joint ballot, and here that the tour of inspection just probably will elect Governor Beckham concluded by the minister of ways to the United States senate. and communications through southern Will Construct War Airship for Uncle Russia, the Caucasus, Turklstan and central Asia, had revealed complete Sam. . The chaos In the railroad system. St. Louis. J. C. Mars of the Ameristatement Is made that the railroads can Airship and Ralloon company ot are in the hands of revolutionaries and New York, has arrived In SL Louis that plans for armed uprlatng are The minister from Washington, to select a site for spreading everywhere. the aerodrome the company will use himself narrowly escaped having a for the construction of aircraft, and in bomb hurled at him at Askabad. which Jhe first airship ever built In Manlae Makes Break for Liberty, the nlted States for the government Versailles. Henry Huntington eswill be erected. The contract for the on from the asylum Monday closi-caped Washbeen in airship has just ington. General Allen of the war de- where he was confined, by climbing partment Is acting for the government. over a wall, but after a fierce struggle The airship will cost tho government with the keepers, who caught him be$10,000, and will be modeled after the fore he got away; he was returned to Beachey, shown here In the recent confinement Huntington Is the young aeronautic contest. Aceordlng to the American who, last July, shot and plans It will carry two men and will woundod his two brothers and two be capablo of a speed of twenty-fivsisters at the bedside of hls dying fnthcr in this city. A week after he miles an hour. was pronounced by medical experts to Election Row In Kentucky. be.Unlly Irresponsible. It now develops that he has acute mania. elecan Lexington, Ky. Following tion day row, Clyde Campbell was Donated Millions to Museum. killed, Patrolman Michael Murphy The Field Museum of Nat. Chicago. probably fatally wounded, and Patrolman Marlon Smith and W. R. Camp- urnl History profits by a decision renbell, Clydes father, severely wounded. dered by Judge Cutting of the probate The elder Campbell, who was a Re- court on Monday to the extent ot Tho monoy In question wn publican candidate for councilman, $130,000, was arrested after ho had threatened paid by the lute Marshall Field to tho ot the museum prior to the against what he termed elnetlon trustees frauds. Ilia son came to his assist- date of hls will, which contained a of $1,000,000 to the Institution. ance and was shot by Murphy. W. bequest A suit a as brought by the trustees R. Campbell then shot Murphy, who 111 to returned the Are, severely wounding against the executors ot tho a his man, although himself probably determine a higher or not the bequest a as Intended to bo exclusive of tbe fatally hurt. amouut previously donated. d INEULES WJR BETWEEN STATES HAGAN If A'iD QVARAN- It VARIOUS 43-- Entered Feb. 21. 1902, ns Seooml-olns- g matter, Post OfTIre at Spanish Fork. Utah. Act of Congress March S, 1879. 1907. Company Refuses to Pay Topeka, Kan. According to the re port of the commission ot physicians appointed to ascertain the cause of the death of L. H. Perkins of Lawrence, which was filed in the Federal court here, four grains of morphine were discovered in the stomach. The report further states that Mr. Perkins hud several ribs broken by the fall from the roof of hls home and that one had pierced his lungs. The MuIn tual Life Insurance company, which Mr. Perkins was Insured for $100,000, Is contesting the payment on the ground that Perkins committed suicide. Insurance e Worked Shrewd Scheme to Rob Company. New York. Six men were on Monday held for examination, charged with robbery from the Adams Express company, which, It Is alleged, will aggregate between $30,000 and $60,000. The prisoners were Charles McCarthy and Max Pope, employees, and Jacob Levy, Wolf Levy, Charles Zuckerman and Henry Moskowltz. It Is charged that when McCarthy or Pope handled packages addressed to persons outside ot this city they pasted another address over the one on the package, tending the package to one of the ather foui. Deputy Sheriffs Accepted pribes. Goldfield, Nev. The graft which has been conducted by deputies of the sheriffs office for many months Is being Investigated by the county commissioners. There la ample testimony that the sheriffs deputies have been taking advantage of their official position for uisny months. Sheriff Ingalls practically acknowledges such a condition in an Interview with an afternoon puper. Witnesses on Wednesday testified to having paid bribes to deputy sheriffs. Real Fight In tha Navy. Santa Barbara, Cal. With bridge and fighting tops crowded, and with nearly 1,200 enthusiastic sailors a spectators, two of the seamen of Admiral Daytons erulser squadron fought on Wednesday for the welterweight championship of tho fleet on board the flagship West Virginia. Seamen Blud-eof the West Virginia defeated Seaman ltruno of the Pennsylvania, knocking him out In the fourth round. Tho winner received 75 per cent of the purse of $400. A n Let us fix you up with Screen Doors and Windows. Any size. I I Central Lumber Company: R. B. Boyaclc, Manager Spanish Fork.Vtafi Bucoy Sherwin-William- s Paint is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited for porch and lawn furniture. Stands severe outside exposure and hard wear. A gloss paint ot great durability and splendid covering capacity. The colors are clear, clean and Put up bright. in convenient sized packages, ready for use. good Eight . hades. ' H i sell it l"Jlien You Bse You want the Phone GOOD SERVICE; You want it to fce PROMPT; You want it to be ACCURATE; You want it UNINTERRUPTEDLY. ' There is one phone that gives that service. only That's Why I7e Grow. Utah Independent Telephone Company The Phone That Talks &a OOOO Fresh DEALERS IX & Cured Meats. O O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries. 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