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Show IT PAVS TO TRADE WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. NOTICE The VOL. DR. SPANISH FORK S A. INDIPIMDINT Offlee Creep m af . Karen wiU eeewer nUhl eeUa (res She. h. ptmoUU Sveneoa'e resldeeee, tad Ward. E. G. HUGHES PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Phone 38 Block. SPRINGVILLE CORNABY SAMUEL NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned forme low Interert ipeclil op done ot pardal payment nt resldenoe, one block east ot IrrlgaMd Co-o- p. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- PROVO pgfkt Building JL Tslspkea f X SAXEY, ATTORNBY-kT-U- Conveyancer and Notary Public. OlBee Over Bank ot , Spaniab Fork. Utak. Fork, Spanish LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE TAILOR One 8fock North of Bank, Spanlek Fork, Utak R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all ooca-donFuneral designs kept on hand tnd filled to order. AH kinds of Furniture Repaired. Eesldence two blocks North of Foundry a. J 1 LAST Warehouses Burned and Several Pe pie Injured as Result of Tobacco War in the Blue Grass 8tate. lelUlef Spanish Fork, Utah MISS AGNES ENGBERG Pupil of Prof. Arthur Shepherd of Salt Lake City, will give lessons in PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OP MUSIC two days of each week Wednesday tnd Saturday. Leave orders at Priscilla Swensen's residence, or at the World Drug Store, Spanish Fork. Fork Vick OpHiiii foil Office Benjamin .HqgllGS, IcrPeny $ Feed Scjbles BACK MEET ALL TRAINS armed, marched into Hopkinsville early Saturday and destioyed property valued at more than f200,000, while the citizens, in terror ot their lives, Attorney Hawley In Opening State, went Declare That Pettlbone Was feared to open their windows. The Moat Guilty of All Those Charged police, Are department, telephone and! With the Murder of Steun- telephone offices, and even the railroad stations, were in possession of a) enberg. wild mob, shooting right and left The flames from burning buildings meanwhile lighted up the city and the Bur-- ! rounding country until it seemed the whole town was ablaze. One or two men were Injured, one of them being Lindsay Mitchell, a tobacco buyer, who was severely beaten with switches and clubs, and the other a brakeman, who was shot In the back while trying to move his train from the path of the flames. The raid of the "night riders" caught the city unawares, as for some time the depredations resulting from the tobacco war had been of a minor nature, and It was generally thought that in the "dark district at least the worst was over. Aa soon as the "night riders" left town, a posse ot about fifteen, headed by Major Bassett of the local mllltla and Deputy Sheriff Cravens, entered buggies and followed the trail. As soon as the posse could get near enough they opened fire on the fleeing mob, and the pursued returned the shots. It Is believed none of the night riders was hit. Members of the posse escaped Injury. They were soon outdistanced by the mounted men, and, after chasing the men past Gracey, the officers returned home. Boise, Ida. Charging it personal recommendations of peo coh Is by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha A done more than all else to make it U, de article of trade end commerce ovei L rge part of the civilized world. WORLD DRUG CO. A. The taking of evldenco began at the afternoon session, and before court adjourned for the day the state had established the corpus delectl clearing the way for Harry Orchard, who will, for the second time, tell to a jury hib story of blood. Orchard was brought from the penitentiary to the city Tuesday afternoon. The evidence will be similar to that of the Haywood case. The statement was made by Attorney Hawley that "Pettlbone was the most important factor of the conspiracy. He was the mediator between the federation leadINCREASED CIRCULATION. ers and the desperate men who made More Money Being Put Into the murder a trade and assassination a Hande of the People. means of livelihood. It was Pettlbone New York. The events of the past who manufactured a peculiar kind of week In the financial world have been explosive, known as 'Pettlbone dope, such as usually mark the gradual re- which, when thrown upon anything turn of confidence and the restoration causes lire which cannot be put out; of normal conditions In the banks. that It was he who sawed off the shotThe decision of the secretary of the guns which became common weapons for the use of the assassins; that he treasury to Issue only about $40,000,-00to make the bombs which securiIn new helped of the $150,000,000 ties, which he expressed a willingness caused a score of deaths." to issue If conditions required, the YOUT8EY TELLS OF CRIME. disclosure of unusually strong reserves by country banks reporting to Powers Directly Connected With the the comptroller of the currency, the of Governor Goebel. Murder decline In the currency premium and Georgetown, Ky. Henry E. Youtsey, the Improvement in the New York now been features have statement all serving a life sentence for combank of the week which have tended plicity In the assassination of William Goebel, was a witness on Tuesday In towards stability and reassurance. The Increase In money In circulation the trial of Caleb Powers. outside the treasury, as shown by the Youtsey detailed the events leading monthly statement of the treasury to the tragedy, and the preparations department for November, was which he had arranged for the shootOf this amount the Increase ing. It was Youtsey who met James In gold in the country is computed at who is alleged to have done about $72,000,000, Including domestlo Howard, the upon his arrival In shooting, as well as importation production told of placing Frankfort Youtsey from abroad. The other principal form ot increase is In bank circula- guns In Powers' office, raising the wintion, in which an Increase of $7,533,621 dow and drawing the curtain to the was obtained by the disbursement ot window, of pointing out Goebel as he bank notes held In the treasury cash, approached the capltol, and seeing and $46,237,730 was obtained by ac- Howard aim at bis victim. tual increase In the notes Issued by He then left the room and heard the the comptroller and outstanding. crack of the rifle as he was descending the stairs. The witness connected Chicago Chosen by Republicans. Powers directly by stating that he naThe Republican Washington. fixed the door for the entrance of the tional convention for 1908 will be held assassin and approved of the plan. in Chicago on June 16. This was de- YoutBey also said former Governor cided at a meeting ot the national Taylor dictated a letter to him asking committee held In this city on Satur- Howard to come to Frankfort to "do day. The meeting began at 10:18 a. the Job. m. and adjourned at 1:36 p. m., and BRIDGE COLLAPSED. at that time the claims of Chicago, conKansas City and Denver for the Seven Men Killed and Many Other In-- vention location were all pointedly Jured. presented by advocates of the various 31 for vote stood Pa. Chicago, High water caused Bloomsburg. places. The 18 for Kansas City and 4 for Denver, the new a of bridge In course collapse after which the Chicago choice was of construction over the west branch declared to bo by acclamation. of the FuBquehanna river at Mifflin-vltle- , eight miles north of here, TuesFinanciers Held Conference, But 8ay day night, and resulted In the death it Was Bridge 'Whist Party. of seven men and the Injury of nearly New York. The Journal of Com- a score of others, two perhaps fatally. merce oays: J. P. Morgan, William travForty men were at work on the K. Vanderbilt, George W. Perklas and eler on the middle span of the struca number of other well known finan- ture when it collapsed. They were all ciers held a conference on Thursday thrown Into the swollen river. The acnight at Idle Hour, Mr. Vanderbilt's cident occurred Just at nightfall when country place at Oakdale, L. I. It was the men were preparing to abandon stated by a member of the party last their work. As a result, the work ot those who were thrown into evening that the occasion wns entire- rescuing the water and caught In the mass of ly a social one, and that nothing octwisted Iron and steel wns greatly recurred more important than a "hand tarded. laThere were no of bridge whist. dles present Because He Soldier Not Did 8top Fight Mother of Taft Called by Death. Dee Moines, la. Captain Kulp, comMill bury, Mass. Death, which bad I. N. 0., waa placed on trial been expected almost hourly for a pany B, charged with before here week pant, was announced Saturday or a orders the superior ofdisobeying morning at 12:20 o'clock from the bed-aid- ficer. of permitting a accused Is Kulp of Mrs. Louisa Maria Taft, mothat Davenport after Adjutant er of Secretary of War WllHam 11 prize light at the direction of GovGeneral Thrift, Taft Mrs. Taft waa the widow of ernor Cummins, had ordered him to Alphonso Taft, aecretary of war and top it. Kulp claims that he disattorney general ot the United- - States charged the general's orders In that he under President Grant, and later min- permitted a boxing exhibition. General Mrs. Thrift maintains thst Kulp had no ister to Austria and Russia. Taft la survived by four children, ol right to determine the nature ot tha bout. whom Socretary Taft U the eldest 0 Troop Are to be Scattered Through out Goldflold District to Guard th Mining Properties Ultl matum of Mint Owners Association. Coldfleld, Nevada. The Goldfield Mine Owners association has Issued Us ultimatum to the miners In Goldfield In the shape of a set of resolutions adopted at a meeting which These was held last Monday. resolutions embody the new scale of wages to be in vogue from this time on, showing a lowering of the scale of about 20 per cent. The reduction In wages is practically $1 per day for all classes of workmen. The association further declares that members of the association will not In the future employ In or around bis mine or around his mill any member of Goldfield local union No. 220 of the Western Federation of Miners or of any union connected with jr affiliated with the said Western Federation of Miners, and that at' men hereafter Employed by any member of this association In or around his mine or mill be required, as a condition of his employment, to sign a written contract which contains an agreement that the miner is not now and will not be during the time he is working, a member of the Goldfield Miners union No. 220 of the Western Federation of Miners or of a union in Goldfield or elsewhere that Is directly or indirectly affiliated with or has any connection of any kind, nature or description with said Western Fed ration of Miners. The resolutions further declare that If there Is not a sufficient number of men willing to go to work upon the terms of the resolutions before December 12, It will employ men from such sources as it may be able to secure them. Another portion of the resolution Is that It Is the sense of this association that the cost of living In the Gold-fielmining district be reduced ' at least 20 per cent from what It now Is, and unless this be done within a reasonable time this association will construct and operate a general mer chandise store or stores and hoarding houses that will guarantee to the men employed in and around the mines and mills a reduction to this d or greater amount f Out fW not Spark bum sut rt i"'- - ComimwM wind or nm, na.1 or cold, caooot conn . twytblnf r ychouldreutl. lint lu ri.inTnoTCia Rrarrtia.anc.y wtik iMncWc va --TO. not rod.Y OoaS'r coniidmd (,' Steia Jinx HOOFING Sl Loom. lo-d- mUmviS bln. Rioihmoog h hy rot and Ink. An cart. I worknna cm hr Ras and n w write today aad Sand for Samplag od rooAac book miiM Ilia TcU ao soar no! i JEX LUMBER CO Lewis & J DIALS Fresh & Cured ('sets. Bd II O 9 O O Groccrb. Fancy & Staple Green Groceries in Season. SPANISH FORK, UTAH 1 COMMERCIAL RAIIK OF SPANISH FORK 525.000.00 Capital, John Y. Smith, Henry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. solicit the acoount We respectfully Vice-Preside- -- nt j of banka, mercantlla firms l, z H and individuals. Ample resouroea; courteous treatment; superior servloo. Office 57 No. Academy Ave. Both Phones 108. stock nnoKEns Mombora Sail Loka Slick EichanSc Provo, Vtah. 14 Mlil RUSSIA WILL BORROW MONEY. Rebuilding of Fleet and Other Expenditures Can Not be Met by Present Revenues. SL Petersburg. It Is learned from official sources that Russia probably will market a foreign loan the latter part of 1908, if International conditions are then favorable. The present revenues are adequate to cover the ordinary expenses on the economic scale which M. Kokovsoff has lnstltued since the war, with perhaps some assistance from a small internal loan, but for the Introduction of construcgeneral education, the tion of railroads, the of the fleet and similar projects, the necessity of financial help from abroad la frankly admitted. These expenditures can be deferred for a time, but not Indefinitely, and the government believes that parliament has recognized the necessity of and will authorize & loan, the amount of which shall not be fixed, but wTll depend largely upon the realization of the 1908 budget, which will be known by September or October, WEEPING FOR LOVED ONES. w. ft; Ray & company INCORPORATED Vtah and Nevada Mining Slocks or making Millions for Invasion. Tilephoni us your orders, or fir any information on th market. The Salt Lake Herald THE BEST PAPER IN mmmiMmMmmimmHmmMme UTAH. TELLS ALL THE NEWS EVERY DAY. 85 cents A MONTH. $10.00 A YEAR. . Hundreds of Women Waiting at Mouth of Shaft for Their Dead. Monongah, W, Va. When darkness came Mondny night a total ot sixty-sibodies has been brought from the two wrecked mines at Monongah. Rescue work, while slow, was progressing smoothly and as rapidly as due precaution for the rescuers would permit. The fourth day was a repetition ot Its three predecessors In the matter ot pathetic scenes. Hundreds of women remained near the mines all duy, creaming and crying until they almost collapsed. As on' former days, hot coffee was served at intervals by the company to keep the unfortunate women from fulling to the ground from exhaustion. Probably a dozen funerals were held Monday, and at all most distressing scenes were wit nessed. x SUBSCRIBE TODAY California Winter Excursion Tickets now on sale. The Route of the Los Angeles Limited Utahs Finest Trin. d court-martia- .ho have been cured of cottgba and that George Pettlbone, the defendant at bar. Is the most guilty of all those charged with causing the death of Frank Steunenberg. James 1L Hawley outlined the states case on Tuesday. Little effort at oratory was made by the chief prosecutor, but he plainly told the jury what it Is proposed to prove. For two hours he spoke of what he termed the most gigantic conspiracy in the annals of crime, always keeping In the foreground the part which it la alleged Pettlbone took in Court-Martiale- FRIEND TO FRIEND. HI foundation is Laid for Orchard to Testify and Evidence Similar Hopkinsville, Ky. Five hundred to Hajwood Case Used. "night riders, masked and heavily $131,-872,88- 7. Th. Peterson General Blacksmithing Resists Exp IX u. tlllS'r, u, SPANISH PORK, UTAH A. NIGHT RAIDERS Resldenoe No.74 49-- A AND QVARAN-j-l tr PHYSICIANS. OIBoe DREADED PHOKI: WARNER Q RAGAN bR. GY Entered Feb. 21, 1902. aa second-clas- s matter, Poat Offlee at Bpanlah Fork, Utah. Act of Congreea March I, 1179. 12, 1007. LOWE L DENTIST Orrici Bouu: 3. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Hart C. M. Kindly be aa prompt as possible In paying In advance. panish Fork VI. NO. 48. 0. Crwr Building, jQca No. The date on your name label of this paper la the date to which your subscription la paid. Promlnsnt Officials of Railroad Charged With Manslaughter. New York. Alfred H. Smith, vice president and general manager of the New York Central railroad, was before placed on trial on Monday Justice Kellogg, In the supremo court on a charge of manslaughter In the second degree, growing out of the wrecks of the Brewster express at Woodlawn last February, In which twenty-fou- r persons lost their lives were Injured. Gross and slaty-sevenegligence waa charged in th Indict n sent. New Short Line to Goldfield, Nevada, via Las Vegas Now Completed. 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