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Show ITRADE with the IT WORLD DRUG CO. T he Spanish Fork Yl. NO. lit SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907. -- II Will Hart Dr. C. M. ll NOT DENTIST UNTIL a tentative Charley Pray Lead, After Kid Curry Gang Train Robbers and Horte Thieve. p0, 0f Chas. wjo look that office only a P0880 ln month, Is Kid Curry notorious of the horse and robber train of ftea who in northern Montana, It from Havre this week. who held up the Great gang tie 0 at Wagner three jtlera train a stole large consignment ISOi States United treasury for the ,a of Helena, bank, for the forging to which certain members jaturea arrested In St. Louis ;rt0( were Tenn. Several were Knoxville, d a sensa-m- l svlcted, but Curry made of-eescape from the Knoxville believed has It returned is and MourHi old haunts in northern a G. A. Gill, proswealthy n of northern ed and ranchman atina, and a close personal friend foe of pray, who was an avowed has t Cuny gang, disappeared and his body and round up is to find h'nS n, that the trip Is Pray Is being assisted by States and Montana 1 United and the outcome is awaited The reason of 1 much Interest. :rrys sworn enmity toward Gill is tie latter was declared to be an gang tCorry e. leers, it Curry was seriously in A of shelter, and which nearly reted In bis capture., erner when in Land Decision Rendered Fraud Cases. portent In the opinion of United States attorney for Angelos. Lai la GOVERNMENT TIED. OP INOS r, the supreme court of the district, States, by its action In the esof five of the seven Los Angeles Indicted in theOregon laud fraud Matter at Rest. Case Originated in Connection With the Importation of a Few Boxes of Cigars. Isle an Integral Part of Cuba. has effectually tied the States attorney as the prosecu-- i criminals is concerned, every United country, so far is of lie of big that prosecutions Involving will be farcical until con-- a ' adopts a new law. the holding of the supreme court n M Indictment alone Is not suf--a- t cause for removal of a prisoner lie center of trial when his arrest sede outside the district, virtually H I defendant two trials of his aids "(lition Id Mr. Lawler. "Under this arrested in Arizona on found in California may End hearing there and the gov-whas to go to the expense of nd transporting Its grand 7 'Besses, in addition to suffer-attendadelay. Also, the rd State attorney has to show his ; and the defendant has a chance man ig indictment .. ut 'he government's himself exposing a single case card It amounts to an abao ' wr to prosecution of the trusts, rommerce cases, and big cases like that of rffPlrucy Louisiana fat lottery." SAN WOMAN ht KILLS HUSBAND While phone. Lake at the Tele- - the result of y misunderstanding. Mrs. shot and killed Instantly wband. william T. Hooley at i 11 this city. wiRtied his wife to . go with lngham, she refused and he As City. J , S drenhe c hlch , , , PnK ho take the through h8 beart him In the neck. Either wound Uv proved futal. Deside the fired the shots stood whnln Hooley, their ,mgK8(, other struck t 1 88 with him. He went to rphone and was calling a num-- . Mrs. Hooley fired two shots, of the Inuno woman con- - r,"""y attorney that she ',"1 he hai ai with Insanity. fflda-he- r Murdered ,n Actress. ward Nicholas and have been convicted it murder of Mrs. Margaret Los-- r Nicholas was senf lniprlHonnint and I i lvn ,mir(pon-y'- r term bison On the Octoof morning j ,t the Mrs. of y"r. body !l, m,,,d In her room at the f ttoiiVl ,t nn undergarment hr n"rk- - The room was lih 8 rom an open Jot. A I rllrt nf 'l" by " llHnln "' by a coroner's Jury. JW-Ho- - 1 " HARVEST ta W Washington. That the Isle of Pines Is not American territory has been officially and Judicially decided by the supreme court of the United States. The decision was renvred in the case of Edward J. Pearcy vs. Nevada N. Stranahan, collecter of the port of New York, and the opinion of the Court was announced by Chief Justice Fuller, who said that up to thq Paris treaty, the Isle of Pines had been considered as an integral part of Cuba and that It could not be held to be covered by article two of that treaty, which included only islands in the vicinity of Porto Rico. The case originated in connection with the Importation of a few boxes of cigars by Pearcy in September, 1903, but its hearing by the court was from time to time passed in the hope that the status of the island might be definitely decided by legislation or diplomacy. The cigars were made In the Isle of Pines of tobacco grown there, and when they arrived Pearcy refused to pay duty on the ground that they were of domestic origin. The collector thereupon seized them and Pearcy appealed to the United States circuit court, where he secured no relief, as that court sustained a demurrer filed by the government and dismissed the appeal. CORTEZ AND CE1BA FALL. Complete Success of Nicaragua In War With Honduras." Mobile, Ala. Puerto Cortez, one of the principal ports of Honduras, Is now ln the hands of the Nicaraguans, according to advices received here. Advices received from Commander Fullam of the United States gunboat Marietta, via steamer Columbia, say that Celba was taken on the evening of April 3 by the Nicaraguans. Not a shot was fired. The Nicaraguan forces then left for Puerto Cortez on board the gunboat Ometappe. They were preceded by the Marietta to protect American interests. That Puerto Cortez was surrendered without fighting and that about 1,500 Hondurean soldiers abandoned the port two days before the Nicaraguan troops appeared was the information brought here by the steamer Anselm. The Hondurans did not desert their to post through cowardice, accordingwar these dispatches, but decided the Was over. They returned to the banana plantations where most of them had been employed as lalmrers before the war began. WOULD Millions of People In Russia Muat Re' ceive Aid From Outside World or Perish by Starvation. ' CITY DRUG STORE O. Creer Building, SPANISH FORK Ornci Hocks: 9 a. m. till S p. m. INDIPENOSNT IHONl: No. Residence No, 74 JNO. 43-- A J. BANKS. Prop. AND PURE DRUGS DR. W. E. WARNER ti 1 1 1 MEDICINES OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE Londou. Dr. Kennnrd, commissionPRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. er of the Society of Friends, who was SPANISH UTAH FORK, anwmHHHtriHHHHmiHHHHHfnTmmTnfTmmnnfmfTfTfmmTnTfnwwTrmTmfnig sent to Investigate the Russfn famine, writing from Samara, in the heart of the famine district, under date of DR. C. T. KENDALL. April 3. appeals to the United States and Great Britain to promptly send Office at THOMAS MARVELL RESIDENCE 'There are 20,000,- help. He says: 000 people distributed in the southeastern provinces of Russia who, Night calls answered Spanish Fork Utah. without aid. cannot live to see an- from Thomas MarWll residence. other harvest. In Samara alone, the commissioner adds, thousands are dying and 670,-00- 0 " NOTARY PUBLIC are starving. Of the latter only 372.000 are getting relief, a dole of has opened a yard in Spanish Fork, half a block nor on Irrigated Farms low Interest special opone meal in twenty-fou- r hours. ami half a block west of the postoflicp, with a complete tions of partial payments. As a mea! is only two pounds of Office at residence, one block east of stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, and othei bread and a bowl of soup, this, accordSPANISH FORK, UTAH. building material; also Glass, Paints and Oils. We are ing to the commissioner, means dying by degrees, and a dole in many Inprepared to furniBk all kinds of mill work on short notioe. stances Is divided among many A. Dont fail to call on us when in need of anything mouths. There are only sufficient funds on hand to last until May 1, in our line. All orders will receive prompt attention. ATTORNEY-AT-LAwhereas money will he needed until the end of July, when the harvest will bring relief. The commlsloner fitnlght Building PROVO Telsphone 71 Z Local Mgr. R. B. especially appeals for canned milk. He says there are 290.000 children in Samara province who have no milk A. SAXEY, and are forced to eat coarse bread ATTORNEY-AT-LAmade of acorns, powdered wood and cucumbers, resulting jn thousands of . Conveyancer and Notary Puhlio. deaths and much disease. Office Over Bank of SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The- tied stlgation NEXT OflU-- Supreme Court Hands Down Opinion Which Sets the Mont.-Cougre- Ha, d SET NO DATE. Taft Has Not Decided About the Elec tion In Cuba. members of the coma The Havana. mlttee of the Insurgents, with whom In Secretary Taft arranged for peace confera had Cuba last September, ence with the secretary on Monday Taft lasting three hours. Secretary refused to give his visitors the date of the withdrawal of the American troops from Cuba. Sen-ato- r At the close of the conference. the Informed Gomez Zayas and deAssociated Press that Mr. Taft had clared It Isposslhle to hold elections of tae In Cuba until a complete censuswill ocIsland had been taktm. which added He cupy about four mouths. that municipal and l)ro'.ln(lttl In Septlons would probably he held any not give would he tember. hut elec- the presidential for date probable tlona. IDLE. SIX THOUSAND MEN Work Vast Army of MOut of of Fifty. of Strike elecBecause fifty-twMont. Butte, blacknnd trical workers, machinists & Mon-- , smith struck at the Boston tana smelters at Great Fails Monday men are Idle, afternoon, six thousand g smelter the of the shutting down the of snsp.msiim followed by the Boston & Montana mines J h,n,8' workers, The electrical an In and blacksmiths demanded refusing day. crease of Ml rents per to confer with John D. Ryn. Amalgamated coming director of the the men ".JJ offered had pany. who on a crease of 25 cents per day contract. Be-cau- he-In- SAMUEL CORNABY Central Lumber C Money Loaned Co-o- p. B. MORGAN, CENTRAL LUMBER Co. coiack, Spanish Fork El Bpanlsh Fork. DRY MEET. FARMERS Utah. Spanish Fork. Owners of Arid Farms Perfect an Organization. Salt Lake City.--Tfarmers of Utah who ure endeavoring to yearly raise bumper crops without the aid of irrigation, met in Sait Lake City on the 9th and perfected an organizar, elected the officers tion, being: President, Prof. L. A. Merrill; first vice president, J. V. Paxraan; second vice president, G. L. Farrell; third vice presIdenCTVr CTLyWsin. A com- mlttee has been appointed which la to be known as an executive committee, and one person from earh county will be added as a member ' the executive body, which will 1. : & hand ln helping the committee on exhibits for the Transmissourl Dry Farming congress that is to meet here ln October. Men from remote parts of Utah were present, and there were several interested in the new method of agriculture in attendance from Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. An organization for the meeting was perfected at the morning meeting with James G. Diiffin as chairman and On F. M. Lyman, Jr., as secretary. account of the absence of Governor John C. Cutler, it was necessary for Secretary Lyman to rend the welcome address. It extended hearty greetings to the eonventlon. dealing with the progress that has been made by the arid farmer in reclaiming large tracts of hitherto unproductive land, commending the work of the dry farmer, praising the movement that last fall resulted In the organization of the Transmissourl Dry Land congress, lauding the work done by Utah's representatives at the first meeting of that congress at Denver, eulogizing the labors of Fisher Harris, president of the congress, congratulating the Agricultural college, the experiment stations, the arid experimental farms and the pioneer dry farmers that have been the leaders in driving hack the desert, and predicting for this branch of Industry a bright future In Utah. The committee on exhibits for the Dry Farming congress to be held here in October is as follows: Prof. L. A. Merrill. Sait Lake county. James V. Paxman, Juab; George L. Farrell, Cache; Dan Hanson, Sevier; David Holmgren, Box Elder; John Stevens, Agricultural college, Utah. he Foraker Opens Campaign. Canton O In the presence of 1.200 people. Senator Joseph B. Foraker cm Wednesday night delivered an address defending his actions as a wilpublic servant and declaring his the abide to public's deby lingness The occasion cision In the future. was the annual banquet of the Canton Senator Foraker Board of Trade. was on the programme for on 'address on "Civic Pride," lint his speech was largely directed to Ins work as aenutor and la regarded as being the opening of the presidential campaign iu Ohio. R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all occasions. Funeral designs kept on hand tnd filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Spanish Fork, Utah Foundry LORENZO THOMAS crop reporting sterage on April date lit the mean of the April averages of tho last ten years. The average condition of winter rye on April I was !2.. against 80. on date In 190.3, and 89.2 the mean average of the last ten years. April 1 I as 89.9 against 9iMi, it 1. 1; at the 190.1. ami 83.3. FINEST SPRING FLOOR IN THE STATE Except Dane Skating Every JXight, TAILOR 0ns Block North ol Bank, Buoqy Sherwin-William- s Nifhts. Paint is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited for porch and lawn furniture. Stands most severe outside exposure and hard wear. Spanish Fork, Utah A gloss paint of great durability and splendid eov ering capacity. The colon are dear, dean and bright. Put up inconvenient sized packages, ready for nae. ; r J( Th. Peterson General Vf1 good Eight shades. Blacksmithing Opils Hi tell it IpcaUk Fork. Vuh Post Office Beqjqniiii SNAPPY SERVICE AT RIGHT RAJES Itieuy Feed Sqbles HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS Isnt that all there is to it? We have that The Phone That Talks. Utah Independent Telephone Go. Call 51 for Schedules and Service 1 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, HARRISON GRANITE . . SPANISH I Vice-Preside- nt MARBLE FORK, UTAH Whsn Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. 2 W respectfully y end Individual. I $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Henry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhiit Cashier. Fair Winter Wheat. Washington.-T- he Every Friday Night PA6K BE3QS. PAVILIQK FASHIONABLE'"" WORKS hoard of the bureau of statistics of the department of agriculture, gives the condition of winter wheat on MICE solicit the accounts of banks, mercantile firms 3 3 3 treatment; superior 2 p7i4uuuaa44uuuauuuuuuuitruaiuuuuuiu4uuimuuuius Ample resources; courteous service. 89.1 correHp.mdtng TO NATIONAL PURI POOD AND DRUGS LAW. men over Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. All Cough Syrupe Improvement containing opiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup moves th bowel contains no opiates. Prepared by P1NEULB MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, U. 9. A. CONFORMS S |