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Show Gamplo Ballot: Statutes ' Authorized by Revised of Utah, ! 898, 5ec 837. Democratic Party Ticket Republican Party Ticket O O Q For Mayor F. M. SNELL For Mayor For Mayor ' WM. A. Lacked Confidence in the Weather Man weatb' JONES V , Is For Recorder ROGER W. CREER AMMON TUTTLE For Treasurer For Treasurer JACOB ROBERTSON For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace NIELDAHLE WM. B. FROST For Councilman (4 yenr term) FRED MATLEY For Councilman (4 year term) NIEL L. GARDNER For Councilman For Councilmen (2 year term) DAVID WILLIAMS For Councilir.en For Councilmen (2 year term) tor Treasurer t ' . schedule time, would have been much less. Ports In the storm district were warned of the approaching disturbances, and vessels in the extreme south Atlantic and Gulf, of Mexico ports received advices to remain in For Justice of the Peace year term) (4 year term) , . ' RICHARD H. JEX HYRUM CHRISTENSEN" J. H. SNELL harbor. The storm apparently had Its Inception near the middle Islands of the Lesser Antilles, and moved thence westward over the Caribbean sea. In accordance with the weather bureau warning much of the shipping was placed in safe harbor and not Injured : . ALBERT SWENSON 0. JONES WM. (2 , not There yet WASHINGTON. trust In the weather bureau that should exist, and if this were not true the loss In the recent West India hurricane, which came on For Recorder For Recorder JAMES NIELSEN '. at all. The loss of Ufe would have been much less in all probability had not the people who were warned dis dained to heed the warning. There are really a lot of right sensible people who believe that the weather bureau Is'sometblng to laugh at and have fun over. And there are a lot of other people, notably United States senators, who while In Washington di.ect all the operations on ; eortificato UTAHss 5TATL OF UTAH, COUNTY OF I, L W. Nielsen, City Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, Utah, hereby Certify that the above and fore$oin$ is a true and correct copy of the List of Nominees for City Offices, as now on file in my office, to be voted for at the Munici' pal Election on November 2nd, 909. Fork I of Seal In Witness whereof have affixed my name and the Corporate City, Utah, this 25th day of Spanish W. NILL5LN. City Recorder. L October. A. D. 909. their farms and ranches by the er bureau reports. Early In the morn ing senators and representatives begin studying the weather bureau maps. If the reports of the weather from the section In vhlch they live show that, rain is Impending In harvest time, a large force is ordered to work, by wire, and the manager told to hustle. If hay Is to be cut and the. weather bureau reports say "storm," the hay Is not cut, but by wire the manager of the farm or ranch Is ordered to hold the "bands" for an emergency call In case the weather indications Particularly is the weather-mastudied in the winter by western ranch owners. United States representatives in congress have many of them much of their wealth in cattle, hogs, sheep or horses. A blizzard means untold loss to them. If the weather Indications of that special locality are for bad weather, the herds are rounded up, where-themay be cared for indefinitely in case the storm breaks.. Indeed, although not perfect by any s, the weather bureau prognos- ticatlons have saved the people of the country millions of dollars a year, and would save them yet other millions if the people would but heed the warning. It is a common thing to say: "What does the morning paper sayf Rain? Well, I will put my umbrella Just away. No rain five out of seven 'times me-.n- the-sam- e, tb-ra- ln comes. 1 Liquor Men to Reform Their Business 1 SEAL s Probate and Guardianship WE PAY TOP PRICE FAT! BUTTER FOR We will pay twice a month for all cream received J" JT A. JUL I Pfl" . HOME MISSIO.VAfl V I.I.HT. Arranged by the Seventies' Quorums fur Sun- Itmi Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective lor further tnfoiunuloo. Notice la hereby Riven to all person having claims against John 8. Lewis, deceased, to present the same with vouchers, to the undersigned st her residence, being the late resldenoe of said John H. iewts. deceased, at Spanish V i v vmu, vu w. nun wuuij, rwrc 1910. ruil vj.first before the dsv of February. MAKY JANE LEWIS. Administratrix of the estate) of John 9. ' " Lewis. deceBNcd. forth J. W. N. WHITECOTTOM, Attorney Administratrix. Unit pub, Sep. Su. oct. 28, 0 Son UTA MOTICS TO CHCOITOBS .... In the matter of the estate of John Babeock, deceased. Creditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at ber residence in Spanish Fork City, Utah lountv, State of "Utah, on or before the Mb day of February, A. D. IB0. Hanrikt P. Baboock. Administratrix of said estate. A. B. Morgan, Attorney for Administratrix, first pub oct 7, last nov 4, lHuv Notice for Publication. "ptimism is a Boost" "We can judge the future only by the past" Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK bsPABTMtirr or TNI interior, TJ. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 4th, IVOU. NOTK'K Is hereby given that George A. 19th, Boyd of Tucker, Utah. who. on December . 1WI7, niatle homestead entry Serial No. 0113, for SH SW, Section 24, Township 10 South. Range 7 East. Halt LaKe Meridian, lias Sled mulcr of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and the U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake Cltv. Utah, on the 3rd day of November. Its. Clulinant names as witnesses: Nell Msupln, Joe K. Daniels. W. S. McKeague and K. F. Murphy, all of Tucker. Utah. K. D. K. THOMPSON. Register. Brst pub aept 9, last ret 14, IW0. i;0-J3- Plenty of money to loan on farms. W. H. Kay & Co., Provo; both phones 108. FOR GOOD PAINTING . GET " ' (fava You ran find Dr. Phillpott at the City Drug Co. every Tuesday. Leave all calls here. J das Don't be short of money when you can borrow, from W. H. Ray & Co. of Provo on easy terms and at low interest. ozfaw . Pineules are for all kidney, liver, bladder, rheumatic and urinary complaints. They assist in separating salt and water with their poisons from the blood. They act promptly. Sold by The World Drug Co. SMART The'Sherwin-Wiujm- s Jcx Lumber company . 4 o o RUGS New and complete line Just In. We carry a very beautiful line of Smith, Saxony & Khorason Axministers, and the finer velvet ones. At present we are making: a special price of $5.00 on all 36 inch Ruga, and 12.90 on 27 inch Rugs. Our line in sizes 9x12 up to 12x15 is very beautiful. If you are figuring- on buying a 9x12 Rug it will pay you to see our new line. We can sell you a we Besides as and $50.00. as Rugs as as $5.75 good cheap Rug -, Brosand and wool, cotton tapestry have a new line of ingrain them see to fail Don't you sels carpets. buy. before Co-o- p. Nash Henry abln Jos. S. tifllowa . Klijnh D. Hawkins M O. ...... ......... Lake Shore Samuel Axhbey Palmyra Wni. C. Wooteo Bp, Fork 4th Ward Francis A Klnier Joseph L Krancon 8p. Fork Srrt Ward' Henry Tllley Nlcliolas Smith . Bp. Fork 2nd Ward John C Holt Morris Wood ' i freer Sp. Fork 1st Ward Rodger Alma Andrua W Monk N. Salem John W. Jes Jos. A. Swenson Pay son' 1st Ward N. Peter Urwo Llewellyn Parson 2nd Ward- - Thomaa llvruni Chi isu'nsea Wm. h. Opeushaw Spring Lake ..... Wm. Mcl.eort Robert tisrblt Santtquln Edwin Lewis James F. H.att Goshen ......... ....... .......... John Clayson ntCidr TSJ11", veal Pork. or W. Lewis, Ind. phone 24-- a First Woman to Fly In Aeroplane. College. ParK, Md.-Van wife of Captain Ralph O. Van Ueman, occupied the seat beside Wilbur Wrightpassenger's when he ascended in the government aeroplane here on Wednesday, por four minutes she experienced the. sensation of soaring in the air, sometimes as high as sixty feet above the ground. This was the first time a woman had ascended In . a . heavier than-al- r In machine the United States, the Wright brothers having resisted a multltudo of feminine Importunities for aerial excursions. hides. Mra, De-ma- -- do move. THE world of Washington The liquor. deaV are engaged In a reform as Is a reform, say what yot. will or. may. They propose to have liquor vended In the national capital in a perfectly ladylike way, and It please you the Retail Liquor Dealers' association Is at the head of the reform. Among the Important features suggested as the future policy of the Reform Liquor Dealers' association are the strict observance of the regulations now in force by the excise board, the partial elimination of the "growler," nothing to be sold In this form to wagon drivers or other passers-by- ; the doing away with the free lunch, except a screened bowl of cheese and crackers, the free lunch being an unwarranted competition to regularly-licenserestaurants and cafes and at the same time calculated to be Insanitary and a means of transmitting disof "cut ease; the discontinuance prices" and brazen competition; the doing away with large signs, and the removal of all kegs piled up in front of saloons as an advertisement of the volume of business being done. d o Busting the Trusts. Austin. Texas. Judce Calhoun of the district court here on Wednesday entered an order assessing the Security Oil company with penalties of 50 a day from July 23, 1903, to November 6. 1907, when an Injunc tion was Issued stopping an alleged violation of the anti trust law. The tine aggregates $75,000. The charter was canceled and the company per petually enjoined from doing business in the state. The Navarro Re$!0 fining company was penalized daily from Octobur 12, 1907.. to November 6. 1907. amnunthiK to 11.300. and also ousted. convenes In WHEN congress In the first De Monday cember begrimed and perspiring sen-- ; ators emerging from the toll and dust of the senate chamber will no longer be forced to hurry home to "wash up" for dinner. Instead they will hide their desheveled appearance in dark corridors and slip stealthily through the dusky subway to the $4,000,000 Here bnths, which riKenort nis'le to the Secretary of State of the office building. State of Utah, of the condition of the val those df millionaires' homes, are ready for the members of the upper branch. of Spanish Fork. at Spanish Fork. In In order to encourage the senators the oouiilv of I'lnh. Mute of 1'lnh. at I lie t'loe of bustiiess on the IMh day of tXU, IWiW: In the cleanliness which tends to purKKSOITKCKS. the baths were made to exceed Loan ami Dlsrouuls .... I fr!fi J ity, In elegance anything found In a sena40 Overdrafts Ml eut HoihIh stuck hmsi ho torial home. oo anil Flxittres .. ,,. Furniture v,4iin an. A s A larce room was set apart on the Due from Nutionul Hanks , ........ nAa 1M first floor of the building, marble (ash on Hand I .'I X Current Kipcnses and Taxes Puld ... g Iis-at- &COFFLL5 CALL AND SEE. U5 OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE SPANISH FORK, - Total UTAH UAUlt.ITll'.H Cspltiil Stock paid In .. ,.. Kund ........ Surplus t'milvltled Profits .... .. . .Mi UVmrt Ai( FRESH I.WfH W.Wii W 0.tm W I J . Bread, Pies, Cakes lilt Phone Ordjrs Promptly Killed Football Star Can Kick Money Bags Now ...v!f2. Jn.irs CisoNua jnm .ProP""trs ON floored and wainscoted with M pur-e- st of white stone. Into sections of this room have been fitted the baths, shower baths, Turkish baths, needle baths and other facilities for cleanliness which Invite and even entice. Marble rooms, bound round with gilded steam pipes, beckon 'bile the senatorial waistcoat and modest necktie are hung up on solid metal hooks fastened in marble walls. In the rubbing rooms are two great marble slabs, supported upon handsomely carved bases. These are wide enough to accommodate the ample form of Senator Heyburn of Idaho, lopgnouRh for the tall Shlvely. of Indiana, and bounded atound'by a for-bidding ridge, which will keep from accidental fall the small and rotund form of Chamberlain of Oregon. It is not to be charged because the elaborate bathing facilities are provided in the senate office building that senators have not bathed before. Two plain tubs off the room where senators are shaven and trimmed at the expense of the government were available to senators or guests whom they desired to entertain, but they were seldom used. 1MV uo . I BAKERY , Clung has been obliged to make New Haven his temporary residence, but bis borne is in KnoxvlPe, Tenn. BeSavings tenoslta a IHir cent 4 so; Cwshlrr's Checks sides doing Important work In connecl.hH si Time rtl Hcu tea of Deposit tion with the finances f Yale, Mr. Hills Payable Sl,uui no McClung has had othei valuable exTotal HM.0U W State of Ubih. f ounty of l tun. perience! In financial matters, I iving H. T. 1 hnr! brum first dulv sworn accord been connected with the Southern .Til an.i savi that h la cubiiT Inc to law of the above mimed bank: that the ubovvend railway for a '.me and also other fon'Soinv reisirti'Diiialiis a full, t run ami mr in his native state. of comtlitim of the the said rect ta'emnt M , McClung was probably one of Iwak st lb i close ol business on the Huh day of McCLUNQ,. who played LICE K. T. THt'HHm. Oct. list. on the invincible Yale foot- the greatest half backs In college footSubscrllied and sworn to iH for uie this iuth ball team of 1891, has been selected ball, playing on the Yale team at the , Kua Hanmbn. day of t tel., luw. Isksi.I Notary Public by President Tatt to succeed Charles same time as the famous Heftelflngpr. I Correct AtlMtr Henry Gardner, A. U. Kock' H. Treat as treasurer, of the United It was largely due to the work of Mcbill, directors. Slate of rtah.Oltlceof the Secreury of State, States. Mr. McClung. who is treasClung and HelTelflnger that Yale went 1. U H. Tlnirnv. Sretarv of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the fore, urer of Yale university, took up his through the entire season of 1891 going Is a full, true and correct copy of the work in Washington November 1. without being once scored against by above named eompanv, now on Die in my omcv this list day of Oi l. IsOtl. his) work at Yale Mr. Mc a rival team. Through O. 8. Tinusr, Secretary of Slate. InOlviduul DfiwKtta Spanish Fork i d Senators May. Keep t Themselves Clean , FOR FINE. TEAS ALWAYS Young Men's Consolidated Willinm F. Tanner uewls N. Kllsworth Iceland Commercial Bank FRED 8. SMART, MGR. -- RUGS GROCERY STORE Pamjs ..... Benjamin MOTICB TO CRCDITOBS , .Ik.. Aiau In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the . County of Utah. B.Ione& 33 XI No liquor is to be sold to a female over the bars, nor in private upstairs-roomor hallways; objectionable characters or language around saloons will be placed under the ban. Men known to be habitual drinkers or those in any way under the Influence of liquor will be refused. Well, now, you know, all this might have been written by the W. C. T. U. and certainly It Is a vindication of the hard work they have been doing for the betterment of large cities. To stop the "rushing of the growler" and the serving of liquor to women will go a long way toward that reform which all good, public-spiritepeople have long desired. There is to be an absolute closing, of all saloons from Saturday night until opening time the next Monday morning. Members of the association will aid the authorities in running and the , bogus down "speak-easles- " clubs. The members of the association have held several conferences with MaJ. Sylvester, superintendent of police, and for the first time In the history of the capital the authorities and liquor dealers are working hand' in hand to suppress the evil saloons. . Aa a rule the capital's saloons are well regulated, but in the lower class districts there have been complaints and it is these that the association wishes to wipe out The, association Is backed by ample funds to carry out the reform at which It alms and MaJ. Sylvester Is glad to get Its aid. Iml. Sl-- . . ' |