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Show IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH THE WORllD DRUG CO. NOTICK, Thu date on your name labei of this paper la th date to whii-- h The C. M. DR. dent SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 14, Hart IS The T Standard ' Cr Building, . SPANISH FORK orrica Houas: 9 a. m. till 5 t. M. ISPIPSNDINT PHOsa: Resldenca No. 74 Ho. f ,0 ' e WARNER V answer til bt rullx from Mra. Swensons residence, 2nd Ward. Hmiun will HUGHES G. Confession Was Made to Pinkerton and Adams' Lawyers Detective, Contended hat it Had Not Been Made Voluntarily. PHYSICIAN and SURGrON I SPRINGVILLE 38 Black. phone MUEL CORNADY NOTARY Pl'BLIC Money Loaned . Price $15 to low interest special optripled Perm tions of partial paymenM. 1M at resldeoea, ona bloek aaat of Co-oSPANISH PORK. UTAH. , $30 B. 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Km' List your property farming Land with me. find tndrew Jensen At Press Office toEULES DATS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guarantied or momy refunded. & Aa KIDNEY BLADDER Rouble, rheumatism I AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time ou-r- f ally relieves the most pre cue before morning. 1ACIC-ACH-E finculb ' Spanish Fork MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, U. 8. A. THE WORLD ORUQ CO. Co-o- p Rathdruni, Idaho. Just before thi closing of Tuesdays session of court the confession of Steve Adams, i member of the Western Federation o Miners on trial for his life for the al leged murder of Fred Tyler In th Marble Creek district of Shoshone county, Idaho, in August, 1904, wat read to the Jury. It was the confesslot made to James McParland, a Pinker ton detective, soon after Adams wat arrested in February, 1906, and pu-Ithe Boise penitentiary. In the tral of blood delineated In the confesslor of the defendant in the present action he weaves an almost romantic tale. I required a little short of an hour li the reading. It was admitted b) Judge Wood during McParland's dl reet examination. Darrow objectec on the ground that It hc.d not beer made voluntarily and that Induce ments and promises of leniency hal prompted It. The confession of Steve Adams waf made In the office of the warden oi the Idaho penitentiary, February 27 1906, In the presence of James McPar and, a Pinkerton detective of MollU McGuire fame, and W. B. Hopkins The defense claims that Adams wat induced to sign the document undei threats. In the confession Adams declarer that he was Intimately acquainted wit! Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone, ant leals with preliminary talk about th proposed .assassination of Governor. This talk had occurret Steunenberg. ihortly after the dynamiting of the de pot at Independence in 1904. It wai ibout a month after that Adams ftarted for Idaho. The talk had taker place in Pettibone's back room, am besides Adams there had been presen Haywood and Pettibone. Quoting fron the confession: "They Just tell me $ go up and see Simpkins, as he wantec to see me, and he would probably tel me about the Steunenberg matter, at they wanted to get Steunenberg. Adams confession of the murder oi Tyler was as follows: "We went In one night. Newt Clover, Alvah Mason and myself, t( Tils First Golf Links. The orthodox number of 18 holes. It fixed by pure chance. seems, There were originally 22 holes on SL Andrew links, and so It continued till 1764, when the first four holes were converted Into two. Thenceforward Simpkins' cabin, made some coffet every full course has been laid out to and had breakfast,to and in the morn Ing we went over try to catch Tylei correspond with Alma Mater. in his cabin on Jack Simpkins' claim He was gone, so we laid there untl New York Life. He never returned, and sundown. The life of New York seems a tragic we started up to a spring, and while , the we were drinking, we heard some one matchiche, a religious maddest blend In all Christendom of coming. I said: 'All right. I am glad common sense and lunacy, dignity and of It' I got my Winchester, and, stand Ing by the side of the trail, nevei folly, poetry and a furious pogrom moved. I saw It was Tyler coming, against everything that makes for he had a big gun buckled on him. beauty. Pall Mall Gazette. stepped out on the trail and told bin to throw up his hands. We then dls armed him. took him to Simpkins Blinded by Alcohol Fumes. cabin and stopped there until morning A man who worked in a siftall room when we took him three miles out It tightly closed to prevent the entrance the timber and I killed him. bewhile some of dust doing painting came perfectly blind from the effect PORTLAND BANK CLOSED. of wood alcohol, which was contained In the staining fluid and varnish he Institution Said to be Solvent, Bu used. Short of Cash. Portland, Ore.' The Merchants Na Marriage Merely Temporary. tional bank of this elty did not oper Marriage among the Botocudos, ac- its doors for business Tuesday morn cording to Keane, is of purely tem- Ing. The following notice was posted: dissolved ou the porary nature, Having been unable to realize oi slightest pretext, or without any pre- our securities rapidly enough to mee text at all, merely through love of the heavy demands lately made upot change or caiflce. us, we have been compelled to tem porarlly suspend payment Since thi wi commencement of the holidays Tha Modern Rush. Wife (to her husband) Poor child- have liquidated about $1,500,000 of ou ren! When you get up they have gone deposits without aid other than tha to school. When you come back from granted by the clearing house assocla the club they are asleep; send them tlon. The association loaned us up t a picture post card from time to time. the limit permitted by the nntlona banking act The bank Is solvent W Kuryer. have sougbt the advlre of the comp troller of the currency and confidentl; Strongest of Evidence. to resume business wlthu I expert The strongest circumstantial evi- short time. dence supports the assertion of i Brooklyn policeman that he did not Good Newt! Money Doee Not Tran shoot to hit Ills bullet found the mlt Diaease. man who was escaping from him. A. II. Doty, health of York. New Nr - York Sun. fleer of this port who for years hai made a study of Infectious diseases Good to Remember. and especially the medium of theli The most trlval tasks can be accom- transmission, does not agree with th plished In B noble, gentle, regal spirit theorists who contend that money it which overrides and puts aside all a transmitter of disease. Dr. Dot) petty, paltry feelings and which ele- says that whllo bacteriological exam vates all little things. Dean Stanley. tnntlons were presented to show that different forms of bacteria were found Persia's Psscock Throne. on money, practical and careful obser The Peacock Throne of Persia Is vatlon has proved that Infection wai the most extravagant thing of the reused and cpldcmlra spread In New kind In the world. . Its value Is esti- York In all Instanres by personal con tact, and most especially with smbu mated between 110.000,000 and lance cases, rather than through th handling of money or clothing. s recdSqbles rlsh ct Tdi Drag Co uml- SHaiak Fork. Vlah Office - can-can- 10 - Entered Fob. 21. 1902. aa ancond-rlna- s muttor, Post Oftlc at Spanish Fork. Utah. Act of Congreaa March S, 1879. 1907. REPRESENTED MURDER Statement Made by Accused Maa Sooa After His Arrest is Introduced Despite Objectijns. Oflica at Creer Building SPANISH FORK, UTAH x E: riTI SMS Men of High Authority AND QVAJtAN- - PrecUI uF 01 HAGAN i PHYSICIANS. j io oi uni TYLER 43-- ' ranee, Fork Press VI. NO. 44. VOL. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying In your subscription la paid. on Matters Pertaining to Mining and Metallurgy Meet in Annual Convention. Joplon, Mo Three bund re 1 delegates from thirty states were present here at the first business session of the American Mining congress, which began Its annual convention on the 11th. Men of high authority on matters pertaining to mining and metallurgy were on the program for addresses on various kindred subjects. A committee of five wns named to draft a measure that will prevent mining engineers from aiding In the perpetration of mining frauds. A resolution asking the federal government to issue separate patents to lands suitable for both mining and agricultural purposes, and classifying mineral lands as mineral lands only, was submitted, but action was deferred. , A resolution declaring for ad valorem tax on Imported zinc ores of $30 a ton was adopted, and each member pledged himself to work for the enforcement of such by addressing a letter to his congressman urging it. In an Interview here, President Richards stated that President Roosevelt a few days ago told him he would recommend to the national congress the establishment of a bureau of mining similar to the department of agriculture. An address by Dr. Erasmus Haworth of the state university of Kansas, on prospecting for gas and petroleum, was of especial interest to the dele- gates. The night session was the address of President ards of Boise, Idaho, and ception and social session club. Fly Time is Here Let us fix you up with Screen Doors and Windows. Any size. Central Lumber Company Spanish Fork, Vtah Sh Erwin- - Williams Buoor Paint is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited for porch and lawn furniture. Stands most severe outside exposure and hard wear. A gloss paint of devoted to J. II. Richa public re- great durability and splendid covering capacity. The colors are dear, dean and bright. Pat up at the Elks WILL FIGHT FOR SHORTER DAY. Federation of Labor to Battle With the Manufacturers Association. Norfolk, Va. Th e. AmerlcaaFedr raannual tion of Labor, In 2t7h convention 'here on Tuesday, took aggressive steps toward the establishment of a universal working day In America, and began action looking, to ways and means for the raising of a sufficient fund to fight the present war that its executive counsel reported has been begun through the Manufacturers association, with an available fund of $1,500,000 on hand by the latter to wage battle against organized labor, with particular aim the Manufacturers association by against the efforts of the American Fefleratlon for the amelioration of the conditions of the working class, vvvv R. B. Boyack, Manager inconvenient siied packages, ready foruse. v- - E!ffEigood ' shades. WittUii eight-hou- r Dlion Vou Use the Phone You 1 want You want it to be PROMPT; You want be it to ACCURATE; You want it UNINTERRUPTEDLY. GOOD SERVICE; There is only one phone that gives' that service. FIVE THOUSAND VICTIMS. Thats Bulletin Issued Showing Accidents on Railroads In United States. Washington, The interstate commerce commission bulletin on accidents on railroads of the United States during the year ended last June shows total casualties 81,286, or In5,000 persons killed and 76,286 of Increase an shows This jured. casualties, or 775 In the killed and 9,77 injured, as compared with the previous year. The bulletin says: There have been heavy Increases In all of the Items, except accidents In and from striking against overhead obstructions. The number of passengers killed and Injured In collisions and derailments has Increased to an alarming degree. In this item the very large total reported In 1905 Is now exceeded by 17 per cent. 10,-35- VJhy We Grow. Utah Independent Telephone Company - The Phone That Talks 2 g 0 O O O DEALERS IK 0 O O O Fresh & Cored Meats. UNLOCKING STRONG BOXES. High Rates for Currency Brings Cash From Hiding Places. New York. The magnet of high premium rates for currency Is attracting the money hoarded by depositors In steel vaults and strong boxes, and within the last two days over $3,000,-00has been enticed from Its hiding places and sold for a premium tc money brokers. The placing of these large amounts of hoarded currency Into circulation Is performing Its Important part In lessening the monetary stringency and money brokers ar confident that more currency will soon find Its way Into circulation from safe deposit vaults, the owners of which, now being reassured as to the financial future, are anxious to take advantage of the large premium rates. Fancy & Staple Groceries. Green Groceries in Season. mi i. ' SPANISH FORK. UTAH 0 Willing to 8ucceed Foriker. Governor O. Former Columbus, he Is that declares E. Campbell James a receptive candidate for United Slates senator to succeed Senator J. B. For-akethe Democratic He believes to elect a chance a better has party senator than a governor of Ohio. He would not be averse, he said, to making a campaign against Mr. Foiaket or any other candidate whom the Republican party may nominate. He desires It to be understood that bts opposition to Foraker is not personal, aa .hcy are warm friends. Mtiiffliiinniniiiintiit'nmmiiiinmmtmiimimimimmii 1 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Henry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhilt Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt Wa respectfully solicit tha accounts of banks, mercantlls firms Individuals. and Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior iiuuuuiuiiuiiuimiiuimiumiummmm r. LORENZO THOMAS R. M. FAMIIONAPOE TAILOR tfS- -- Resident Ota Bleek North o! Bank, Spxnltk Ferk,VIUk J I |