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Show iVIFE CSV PATHOS U. SENATOR NEBRASKA OF REUNION 1 e o Prompt Courteous r I I ts :' Brothers , Utah Independent Telephone Co. (9 3 Alaska-Yukon-Pacif- ic Exposition SEATTLE, WASHINGTON P F 75 N7 vv Daily vv to September 30th To Daili September 3oth Portland and Return From All Stations in Utah Via Salt Lake Route Tickets good via Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. or write Kenneth C. Kerr, D P. A., Salt Lake City. Ask local agent CO. SCOTT Dr. Slogans DENTIST Off lea Phone No. 43- - Bid, W. O. Creef Spanish Fork. Vuh CPFICC HOURS IND. PHONE 10 TO It A.M. ftiaiDINCl NO. 4S. TO 4 P.M. OPPIOI HO. 43-- A. G. STODDARD DEI. IN W. O. CREER BUILDINQ SPANISH FORK, UTAH Quarantine and City Physician Office at City Drug Store Spanish Fork Nipht calls answered from Creer Bldf . Next to the Bell Telephone ofllce. Dr. J. W. Hagan C. BailJiaf Spanish Fork, Utah Residence at Jas. M. Cider's, Second Wrrd. Independent Phone 42-Offic. at World Drag 1. J. Fred Potter Opt ician EYES TESTED CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Thone, Ind. Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER Johnson & Braithwaite JESSE E. 8. Contractors and Builders of Complete Homes ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE SAMUEL CORNADY NOTARY N'bLlC Money Loaned on Irrigated Farm low internal ipwlal op tloniof partial pajrmrnt on. blue' rnii of Oaloe at retldrnve, Co-o- SPANISH FOKK, UTAH. A. B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Ca!fbl Building Tl X I'KOVO pHHaaMMaMaMMia"aMpaiM" LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE TAILOR 0n Block North ol Bank, R. M. JEX-FLORI- VUiVJf is more beautiful than has less vibration than any other. is easier to operate than any. other. makes a more perfect stitch than any other. is the best of all combined in one. fREE SEV.lNGMAQnNECO. CHICAGO ILLINOIS tl - SOUTH-ftOCN- No. No. Spanish Fork, Utah ST Fresh Flower Mijtplleil for all oora lion, r'unerul deigns kept on hand ami tilled to order. All Limit of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Simsimi Fokk. L'tau ORAN LEWIS LAXATIVE PfilPH SYBDP h one-dolla- World Drug. Co. nd ... .:iiS sad P MK S; m NORTH-BOUN- ll:STm Sslttake. l For Provo. Salt Lake aud StMprat Intrrmcillate point Palatial train are now running dally be- -' CoaHt Parltle and tbe Halt twfton take UTAH CXJUNTY ii In direct touoh with two eervtre. great ottlov Bxat local train Acent. 1.' H. urttTiEH. Dtatrlct l'es-ngN. Pstkrni.1, Depot Ticket Agent. r g the El - 2- A ' LJ rSJ nr.nAiinp -- M hI.IMII.nff RIQGH Arrival and departure of train from Depot: T For Sprlnivllle.Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and wet....8:IOam No. 29 Porprlni(vllle 1'rore.Salt take and all point eatt an wi'8t....3:4J pm No. S For Kiin ka, Manimulh and Silver City S:27pm No. 88 For Kurcka, Mammoth aud Sil6:l5sia. ver City Connection made In Ogden Union depot with. all train of Southern I'aulUe aud Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF No. 1 y .9 w WIWMWTTIflU'lll Riotogmph by Cllatidlnit, WwdiloKton, ka. D. 0 States Senator Burkett of NebrasShe is charming hostess and is a great favorite in Washington. Mrs. Elmer J. Burkett, wife of United 3 GIRLS SEEK FARMS Chicagoan Thinks Agriculture a Field for.Woman's Efforts. Has No Doubt She and Friends Will Be Able to Successfully Work 160 Acres Bought in Western Country. Chicago. Miss Glenna E. Lynch, president of the Dressmakers' Art club, who has left for the west to complete arrangements for taklng-ua tract which has been purchased by a number of Chicago working girls, thinks farming offers a good field for women who earn only a precarious living in the cities. This may be something of a facer to and others who think women are already going far p IGO-acr- e afield from woman's realm, but Miss Lynch is in earnest about it. . g as a "Do you regard good field for women? she was asked. "Certainly. Why not? There are hundreds of opportunities open for young women with initiative and brains. We have invested our money in irrigated fruit lands as a business proposition and we mean to make a success of it, too," replied Miss Lynch. "Oh, I have been told about the miles and miles of sage brush with no signs of life except jack rabbits, but I am not afraid of the prospect or the jack rabbits, either," she declared defiantly. Mrs. T. Vincent Morse, president of the Artcraft institute, shares Miss fruit-raisin- g FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY SCENIC ROUTES Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping cars to Denver, Omaha, Kanxa City, St. Jxiuia anil Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Car; Pnnonally fcicuntlom; a perfeet Dining Cr ler AND THREE DISTINCT vice. Farmer Seeks injunction Against doorman to pay the fine and went home. Neighbor on Whose Farm Swine Four hours later Mrs. Dorn reFever Is Said to Prevail. turned, greatly distressed. She said London. An amusing cae was she had lost a $10 bill, and thought heard at Iiralntroe county court In an she must have dropped It when Bhe Saturday action between two local farmers. took out the money to pay George's John Walker Wakelin of Marshall's fine. Every one began to look for It of Each Week is farm sought to obtain an injunction at once, but It could not be found. against' Ceorge llunnable of Notify Bolter Paper Day Then It was that Thomas came to Lodge farm to restrain him from al- the front With a deft swipe of his lowing his animals to stray upon dexter paw he knocked a little round If your order is Wakelin's farm. green ball in front of Mrs. Dorn and Wakelin, said that Hunnable had sprang after It with a graceful bound, swine fever on his farm, and that on his tall held high In the alf. placed before Mrs. one occasion he took come piga for a Dorn picked up the llttlo green ball that date your ride In his motor car to Romford, and found it was ber missing Sio bill. llunnable nlmitted taking the pigs in his motor car to ltomford, but he COST TOO MUCH TO PRODUCE. paper will be that those pigs had swine fever. The Judge refused an injunction Artificial Diamond Discovered Recentready Saturday upon Hunnable signing an agreement ly by French Manufacturer Has at 4 p. m. to use bis best endeavors to keep his No Commercial Value. aolmaU at home. mmm m i .i Paris. The diamonds iru'iami .maw which a POLICE CAT RECOVERS MONEY. Viromte de French manufacturer, Ilolsmenu, claims to have ariiHclnlly Paper $10 Dropped by Mother of Ar- produced and wlhlch have been subThe Cough Syrup tbat rested Boy Found by Feline in mitted for examination to a commitrids the system of a cold Busy Station. tee of the Academic des Sciences by acting as a cathartic oa tha aided by other experts, are said to bo New York. Thonins, ron of Thorn-n- s so small that it would take bowels la about and Maria, attached to the West 100 of them to weigh a carat. IZiwii3 "'"'IiosifcJ F JVk One Hundred and Twenty-fiftstreet The largest is worth only about 73 police stntlon ns discourager of rats cents. Since It costs f 75 to $100 to and mice, proved his honesty and each stone, the discovery, earned the highest pralso of Limit. produce however genuine, has no commercial McN'ulty and the everlasting gratltudu value. of Mrs. Helen Dorn of 1332 AmsterSuch, at least, Is the opinion of the dam avenue. engaged In the Investigation. experts Mm. Pom's Bon Ceorge, IS, was arrested for plnylng baceball in the Defends Americans In the Congo. street and locked up In the West One Brussels. M. VanderrelJe, the soHundred and Twenty-fiftstreet stn- cialist leader, announces that ha will tlon, which Is quite a busy place. Mrs. go to the Congo to defend the Amerl-cii- n Dorn hurried around Rnd asked Lieut. nilsslonarles, Kev. Dr. William M. how much of a fine her mn Morrison and Itev. Dr. William Henry McNulty Is Bees the ordinal Uxativ conch syron, contains no opiates, gently moves the wou'd have to pay In nljjht court. Tlui 8hcprard. who are tinder Indictment bowels, currying the cold off through the lieutenant wld It wouldn't be inure there for criminally libeling the Knsal Guaranteed to givs tlmn two dollars at the most, no Mrs. Rubber Company, a Congo Free State natural channel, r Dorn gave two UuUclia or oiuuey refunded. bills to the corporation. h For No. 7 SICK PIG IN AUTOMOBILE ' 03-- Pnyiwn. 8unU(jula Loit Angnlce...., JWepht 1'ay.on, Muntt - No. St For Provo. P1.0rovi, Amw-1c- n Kuril, Lebi, Morcur, It was in West Virginia, their native state, that the romance began. There, while the two brothers were e For ' .1:1 ' still mere lads, they began courting two young women of their own age, Miss Woods and Miss Asbury. The two young women were cousins. This courtship lasted for two years and then came the call of the great west. The two brothers decided to leave their native state and go to Kentucky. Shortly after the war with Mexico broke out and they enlisted. After many exciting experiences In which the two brothers were ever ready to sacrifice for each other, the eye of the battle of Cerro Gordo arrived. Before entering the battle each promised that in case either was injured the other would stay by him until he recovered or until death relieved his suffering. During the battle Charles was shot Everett saw him fall and helped carry him to the rear, where the Injured man fainted end it was thought be was dying. , It was in the thickest of the fight and believing his brother dead, Everett returned to the firing line. Charles gradually recovered and after receiving bis discharge went to New Orleans, whre he engaged In business. At the beginning of the civil war be enlisted In the confederate army and at the close be went to the southern part of Indiana, where he was married. After his wife died, a few years ago, he set out to find the sweetheart of his boyhood days. He found that she was still in his native state, that she bad been married, but that her husband bad died a few years ago. He went to West Virginia and when lie returned he brought back a wife, who was Miss Woods in the days before the Johnson boys left their native state. After the Mexican war Everett Johnson went to California,' where be made his fortune In the gold fields. He married and was prosperous. After his wife died he removed to St Louis, where he met a widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams. He found that Mrs. Williams was once a resident of his native town, that she was once Miss Asbury, the sweetheart of his boyhood days. Three weeks ago they were married at St. Louis. Through her Johnson learned that his brother was alive and that he had married the one-timMiss Woods. The meeting of the two brothers was pathetic. With tears streaming down their cheeks they kissed each other. TABLE if Ind. When Everett Nashville, Johnson came here from St. Louis to visit his brother, Charles, the final chapter was written in a romance that was brought about by strange combinations and circumstances. Their meeting here wan the first since the battle of Cerro Gordo, in a mountain pass of Mexico, In 1847, and the fact that each thought the other dead all these years made their meeting all the more remarkable. The reunion of the two" aged brothers was brought about by the sweethearts of their boyhood days. Charles Johnson is 81 years old and Everett Is 80. TIME A ... For rates, folder, etc., Inquire of U. T. Matthcws, Ticket Agent, or write L A. BENTON, O. A. Y. D Salt Lake City. C. C. CRISMON F. J. NICHOLS Lynch's views on farming as an occupation for women. Crismon Nichols "I am trying to get a number of the In fruit farming," girls interested Chemists Assayers and said she. "It offers such a good field for them to get them away from the Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Tempi crowded cities. The shipment of cut Salt Lake City, Utah St, flowers is now an easy matter and what life could appeal to a girl more Reference: National Bank of Republic than raising flowers?" "There are plenty of avenues open Both phones . P. O. Box 78 to young women besides the grind and drudgery of the factory. I am satisfied that the project will turn out the matter to be a success and I don't know any better Investment girls could have chosen. D "They are all anxious to hear the with result of Miss Lynch's investigation. I have been over that country myself Thousands of acres of land have and I feel sure they will get a favorbeeu reclaimed to cultivation oy able report on Miss Lynch's return." irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousand Miss Lynch was born In Rochester, liu ruMnimwl within mu.. Ind., and has lived In Chicago since fl the next 10 years. This means she was five years of age. That was an opening fur many thousands fi of not such a long time ago, but she Is homes. H not parading her age to the public. to "1 can't afford tell my age," she said. "It hurts the business. Some Have You Investigated IDAHOt people think that young women are It has been truthfully termed a not capable of doing anything. A girl of SO may know more than a woman of 50, but B"ine people are afraid of A to give her a chance to show it. "Please do not say that the memThe Oregon Short Linw Railroad Co. bers of the guild are seamstresses," will be pleased to sendnescriptiTe mat she went on. "We can sew, of course, ter regarding ld:tho's resources. Write but we are not seamstresses as the to D. K. Hurley. ( P. A or D. 8. Spenterm is generally understood. We are cer. A. li. P. A.. Salt Lake City, Utah. designers of gowns, millinery and household draperies. One of our members is a stenographer and anolhei one Is a florist" & What's IDAHO if 1 l Land of Opportunities Homes Land Benjamin Hughes SOLD BY Oince at Residence SPANISH FOKK. 33-- longer than any any other. Dr. W. E. Warner Dr. Sewing Machine runs lighter than any other. Blasts Other Years. They Meet In the Hoosler State for the Flrtt Time Since the Battle of Cerro Gordo In the Mexican War. Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phone that talks. . Each Thought Dead for Sixty-Tw- o PROTECTS THE RARE BIRDS. Government Prohibit Their Importation from Papua, Sxcept for Scientific Uses. Australian London. The Australian government Informed James Buckland whose work for the' preservation o' vanishing species of birds Is wel known, that a customs proclamation has been Issued prohibiting the Importation into the commonwealth from the territory of Papua of bird of paradise, goura pigeons and os preys, "or of the skins, feathers, or plumage of any such bird." Importation is allowed when the written consent of a principal cus toniB officer of Papua has been ob talut-d- , but consent is only given when the birds or plumage are for a mu scum or a purpose. purely-scientifi- Livery and Feed Stables HACK B. H. BROWN. Livery Feed Stable AND Hack Meets All Trains c Boy Is Successful Aeronaut. Ix)8 Angeles, Cal. A targe number of spectators were greatly Impressed by a successful ascension to a heigh, of 25 feat achieved the other day by Irving Harnes, a li year-olboy, in The flight was his own aerop'ane. made on tbe Thirtieth school grounds Young HaruiV machine la of his ows I lame Invention and construction. was cheered as his peculiar looking machine s'owly circled about the school yard, attaining each second u jrreatcr height. What the yard hai! been twice circumnavigated the youth brought his craft safely to the earth, Fortune Found In Duitle. Fort Plain, N. Y. More than $100. 000 In bonds, bank notes, and gold tins been found hidden In the home o' Elizabeth Pkfendorf, an eccentric maiden recluse who died here the oth cr day, leaving an estate estimated to be worth $1,000,030. The rear yard Is to be plowed and the house torn down If further search promises re turns. Some of the wealth was found h'dden In old bustles, bonnets, and dresses that were worn before tin civil war. ALL TRAINS. MEETS 'THONE NO. 12 Spanish Fork Tjtah Spanish Fork Co-Operat- ive Institution,. Dealers in General Merchandise, Flour, Grain O and Produce. Vaaalaotureri of Harness, ad Boots Shoes. Q ... JOEW JONES, Supt. Spanish Fork - ftah |