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Show 1 pays it NOTICE The date on your UB' 0f thl paper th date to which your subscription U paid. Kindly bo i prompt aa possible In paying In advanro. FORK VII. NO. 32 VOIj. to trade with the City Drug Store SPANISH FOltK, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908. M. Hart dr. C. PENTI 8T Entered Feb. II. 1101, aa second-eiaa- s matter, Host Office at Spanish Pork, Utah. Act of Congroaa Maroh I. 1171. . 8P AlflSH PORK Crew Building. OftoB Hoom:-- 4 a. if till lanaraNoaNT Phosbi Restdeae No.T OSo.N g, o. laa ' Relations Between The Netherlands and South American Republic Becoming Strained. Office al Croor Building FORK. UTAH SPANISH ' v11 aaawar nliht calla from Mr. ui'prsseUl Swenson a residence, lad Ward. Dt EMa CORNABY SAMUEL Offena Haa Not Been Made. Friendly Relatione Between Two Countrlea la NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned Mlrrlieted Terras low Inloreot tpMlal 00. Hum of partial payment. Co-o- p, OSM at reitdeaoe, ona blook east of SPANISH FORK. UTAH. Sub-Treasu- Butte, Mont According to the newa received from the Yellowatone highwayman committed the daring robbery in the history of the west, on Monday, when he held up eleven different stages. The passengers were absolutely aa helpless, they are not permitted to carry Hr arma within the park. In all It la estimated from the state- ,pa89e"Kera that something 12,000 In cash was obtained, drafts worth $10,000 and other and transportation, besides a richpapers haul In watchea and Jewelry. In all twenty-on- e coaches left the 0eyaer basin Monday morning, wa vCncountefcd ishwaymaa J.e about five miles further on at a lonely point along the banka of Spring creek', a tributary of the Fire Hole river. The creek la lined with buBhes. The first lot of coaches, numbering seven, and following each other closely, passed by the place unharmed. There waa a gap between them and the next lot of eight following. Aa the first of the eight came along, the highwayman stepped from the bushes and ordered the driver to halt. He did not molest the driver nor any of the drivers fol- er MORGAN, THOMAS TAILOR Benjamin Hushes LtHlery and Feed' Stables Peterson, . General Blacksmlthing KERN IS NOTIFIED. ry ' I S H WANTED SOUS WORK The mystery of the theft Chicago. of $175,000 from the United States a year and a half ago, . one of tbe largest losses the governI ment has ever suffered In this manI ner, la believed to have been solved by the arrest at an early hour Sunday of George W. Fitzgerald. Others are believed to have been implicated In the crime, which for months completely baffled the government secret ser vice men. Fitzgerald was an assorting teller under Assistant United States Treasurer William Bolden week. Suspicion at the time of the theft, February 20, 1907, rested on him, but so plausible waa his story and ao Intense his apparent Interest In lowing. The highwayman ordered one of tha discovering the real culprit that Inpassengers to hold the sack for him, terest ceased to center on him. Much work was done on the theory and he then proceeded to collect the money and Jewelry of the helplesa that the crime had been perpetrated passengers. One man who attempted by a colored man. Meanwhile Fitzto run waa hit over the head with tha gerald waa discharged from the govbandits rifle. When the last of the ernment employ for culpable neglieight coaches was reached the high- gence In allowing such a theft to be wayman remarked that he had a good1 consummated under his very eyes. mind to shoot him, and did Are a shot Tbe money stolen had been used and over his head. Then he waa ordered was tied up In packages, some of back to his rig and the driver or- which had been marked for destrucdered to move on. The eight coachea tion In Washington. Any of them had scarcely gone when three more would readily have passed anywhere came along and these were treated in except for the large denominations. a like manner. None of the bills was under $500 and The last coach..conta!ned five young some were of the $1,000 and $5,000 deladles. He did not get much from nominations, the $1,000 ones predomthem, but did appropriate some candy inating. ' that he found In one of the ladles ' It was In attempting to pass two of bags. the $1,000 bills that suspicion was In all about a hundred and twenty again aroused against Fitzgerald. He five people were held up, though not had also purchased a home and had of all these suffered loss. When he or- been engaged In extensive purchase dered the drivers to move on, be of eggs, involving the outlay of a stood a few minutes with hlB gun considerable sum of money. them toward and then walked pointed down the road. As quickly as possl WILL FIGHT FOR TEMPLE. ble after a telephone waa reached at Thumb station, word waa sent to the Denver Will Not Give to 8alt Lake soldiers and a detail started after Mining Headquarters If They Can him. The man la described as about five Help It feet eight Inches, bluish-greeyes, Denver, Colo. For the purpose of bristly grey whiskers, and acted either as a man who was short of breath or uniting all the mining Interests of a consumptive. He understood Ger- the state. Acting Governor Harper man, as he answered questions asked and Secretary James F. Galbreath, him In that language. He had on Jr of the American Mining congress, bluish-browoveralls, brown shirt, have Issued a call for a general meetsoft felt hat, and carried an automatic ing of the mining men in Denver durrifle and used smokeless powder. ing September. Many important questions prompted the action, but most LOWER COURT REVERSED. Important Is the matter of securing for Colorado and Denver the permaSafety Appliance Laws Indorsed by nent building, tbe great Mining Court of Appeals. Temple of the Mining congress, which SL Louis. Two sweeping opinions Is now being sought by Salt Lake noteworthy In that the decisions of City. At the next meeting of the conthe lower courts were reversed In full gress, the Utah people will present In each Instance, were handed down their claims and petition that the executive offices be moved to their city, by the United States court of appeals here on Monday, sustaining the post TREASURE 8HIP FROM NOME. tion-o- f the government against the railroads in the (natter of safety ap- Gold Valued at $300,000 Brought From pliance law of congress. The cases the North. decided were those of the government Seattle. Tbe steamship Hyades aragainst the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad and of the government rived at midnight Sunday from Nome against the Denver & Rio Grande with $300,000 in gold dust and a small Railway company. Dy these decisions consignment of freight. Her arrival the court of appeals abrogates tha caused considerable surprise, for bereasonable ing a freighter and Btartlng from common law rules of care that have heretofore governed Nome Just an hour after the Bteam-vhl- p and behind which the railroads sought Northwestern, a passenger ship. shelter, and upholds In full the acts of It waa thought the Hyades would not congress, which, the opinions hold, show up for at least two days later now totally supplant the common law than It did. rules. Most 8paclous Building In United United German Embassador to th to bs Erected in 8L Louis. States States Passes Away, SL Louis, Mo. The cornerstone of Heidelberg. Germany. Daron Speck coliseum being erected at the von Sternburg, tbe German embassa- tbe corner of Washington southwest In died the dor to the United States, and Jefferson avenues, was laid on Hotel Victoria in this city about midThe structure la to be Saturday. The baroness, night Sunday night middle of the by completed who waa MIsa Lillian May Langham and will be one of the most October, spacious huswith was her Louisville. of Ky public buildings In the United States, band at the end. They had been visit- it will be throe stories In height and Tbe in architecture will follow Italing In Germany since May. baron and baroness came here from ian renaissance. Tbe auditorium will to month Hamburg the end of last have capacity of 14,000, Vlncens which seating with Professor consult on occasion Increased be may' Czerny, a specialist, concerning a mal- to 20,000. ady from which the embassador has been suffering for some time. Thaw Denies Any Ulterior Motives. N. Y. Regarding Poughkeepsie, 8olved. Trunk Mystery the rumor that be has some ulterior trunk Camden The Md, Raltlmore, In being adjudged a bankMonday. purpose mystery was solved on rupt, Harry If. Thaw enters a speDonnie Mrs. noon before Shortly cific denial. Hla lawyers. Colonel and her daughter, Eva Air. Morschuer and Mr. Peaconfessed to Captain of De- Bartlett, body, have charge of the conduct of tective Atkinson that the body found hla case, he says, but they .have paid cam. no attention to his business M, matters, which were in his own bands until her' husband. Samuel J. Rosonbloom heavy claims, some of which he beof windber, Pa., and that he waa- lieves were gross overcharges, forced Alexander Rosen- him to kl,led by hpr protect himself and hi leth(lr hoine In Windber. Pa gitimate creditors. , 0f bout Novembor 12 last y SPAN Attempted to Get Rid of Ono Thousand Dollar Bills and Suspicion of Detectives la Aroused Money Was Stolen Eighteen Months Ago. rU The Hague. M. D Reus, the for-mminister of The Netherlands to Venezuela, arrived here Tuesday afterA. B. noon from the West Indies, and went at once to the foreign office to ATTORNEY-AT-LAreport concerning the difficulty between his --Tslspboae II X government and President Castro. .i(U ButMlng PROVO The Netherlands government on Tuesday received an unofficial copy of the L SAXEY, fecond note sent to It by Foreign Min-IstPaul of Venezuela In connection ATTORNIY-AT-LAvlth the difficulty. Its general tenor and Pubilo. Conveyancer Notary does not give The Netherlands gor-er- a Office Over Bank of men k much encouragement to Spanish Fork. persevere In Its atempts to reach a Utah. Ipaalali Fork, peaceful settlement with Venezuela. The Venezuelan note, after making to the communication of reference LORENZO July 20. relating to the handing of his passports to Minister dp Reuss, be. FASHIONABLE cause he was considered Incompetent to serve as a medium for maintaining friendly relations between the two . Om Block North' ol Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah countries, eays that the action of Venezuela, which is entirely personal against M. De Reuss, did not contemM. JEX-FLORI- ST plate a loosening of the ties of friendNetherlands and Fresh Flowers supplied for all occa-dos- s. ship between The Funeral designs kept on hand Venezuela, a friendship which Vene-auel- a desired cordially to maintain. ud filled to order. . But that the Venezuelan governAll kinds of Furniture Repaired. ment feels that matters have gone so Beiidsnce two blocks North of Foundry far aa to result in a complete break Spanish Fork. Utah between the two governments la evidenced by the following: Tn consequence of M. de Reuse offense against the government of this republlc'Yhe neglect of the cruiser (ielderland to salute the Venezuelan flag and the attack upon the Venezuelan consulate at Curacao and the members of his family and the desecration of the escutcheon over the consulate at Curacoa, Senor Paul declares, the Venezuelan (government HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS. finds Itself obliged to declare to the government of your excellency that so long aa the satisfaction due and the H. and E. reparation for the offense and grlev-cnc- e referred to In tiN note have not been given, It cannot maintain friendly relations between, the two .. D. at Assorting Teller of Accused of Chicago Appropriating $175,000. V"0 Ca,tro FeeU That aa Reparation for CURED MEATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON Holda Up Eleven Stage Coachea In Ona Day In the Yellowitone Park. WARNER Cl HAGAN DR s. FORK POSITION ACCURATE, CAPABLE AND WILLING. WILL HOURS PER DAY AND EVERY DAT IN THE TEAS. NO OBJECTION TO LARGE FAMILY. CAN CIVB FIRST CLASS REFERENCES FROM THOUSANDS OF UTAHS BEST FAM- ILIES. SERVANT; TWENTY-POU- R ADDRESS, FOR PARTICULARS THE PHONE THAT TALKS. Utah Independent Tel. Co. COAL AND PLENTY OF IT AT The Peoples, Fuel Co. Stock up on Coal Now! Dont Wait till Fall! Leave orders with John W. Rowe, Agent Ind. Phone 78d. Low Rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs- - n Devotes Portion of His Acceptance AD kinds of Vehicle Repairing Speech to Sherman's 8peech. ud Experts in Horse Shoeing Worth Ind. John Indianapolis, Kern, Democratic candidate for vice president, was notified formally on pojite Post Office, Spanish Fork Tuesday of his nomination by the na- tional convention at Denver, and ac- cepted the honor In a speech delivered B- H. before the 15,000 peopls In the Colin-scuat the state fair grounds. The rotiflcatlon speech was made by Theo dore A. Dell of California, chairman of the committee selected at Denver to officially Inform Mr. Kern. William J. Bryan, candidate for president, was present and spoke at length on tbe subject of trusts. Mr. Kerna speech v as In part a reply to the speech of Hack All acceptance delivered at Utica by Mr. Fherman. Republican candidate for PHONE NO. 12 He devoted some time Spanish Fork Utah to the question, Shall the people rule? 1 BROWN, w Livery Feed Stable trains Meets t. STAGE ROBBERY IN WYOMING. Holda Up Stage Nervy Highwayman and Gets $1,500 for Hi Trouble. la no jre need of anyone suffer-filo- ng with this disease, for to curs it Is only neces-- 7 Jr1to ) taka a few doses of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy n mo, cases one dose la alsui never falls and can be ttli.sent dno.Upon n be moat severe and a- I ! equally val tuhuOUI children and ia the means h Ve children - n,anF ch year I world ,Ver met pRCE history no medicine with greater success. 25c. URGE SIZE 60c. WORLD DRUG CO. printing u OCR CLASS QUALITY HOmiY. C,Vc US A TRIAL OR.DER Cody, Wyoming. A lore highwayman on Tuesday morning held up the stage coach at the forced the point of a Winchester rifle, to leave driver the and passengers before row a In stand the vehicle and valtheir all to deposit then and him the on ground. uables In front of them After their departure the robberoffgathtoered up hla booty and struck to mountains river ward the Wind from half a the southward. Possea after dozen points have beenstarted email but with the highwayman He sechances of overtaking him.and a num-cured about $1,500 In cash her of pieces of Jewelry. Cody-Meeteet- Farmers Engage In Duel. Is dead, two Memphis. Tenn.-O- ne man la under fourth a and are dying In which arrest as a result of a fightwere en families two members of Ark. The dead man gaged at Savoy, The dying la Louis Llttrell, a farmor. U Jim Uttmll. mm oMjJfS S, W-- KJ farm. :.V t arre under brother-in-laargument trouble started In an Prlnd star d some tobacco seed wrongs Littren shooting the trouble, the heart. v 1 Sovereign Grand Lodge W. C T. U. 1. 0. 0. F. Los Angeles Limited leaves Salt Lake dally 12:25 p. m. Arrive Denver 10:50 a. m. next day. Only electric lighted train passing through Salt Lake City. Library, Observation, F.lectrio Fans. A la Carte Dining Service. Stopovers In each direction. Ask your Local Agent I to make reservations early, or address J. H. Burtner, D. P. A., 169 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Up till 1900 a great deal of the Job Printing of Spanish Fork was sent out of town, but since then the tido haa turned, and today we do Job Printing for other towns. Why? te 1 "f 2 September 5, 6, 17, 18. October 20, 21, 22. Colorado Interstate Fair. Ros-enbloo- Above la a fellow who loves his home town so much but sends his Job Printing out of town, and he always knock hla home paper to the editor hi very look is Its a credit to be at outs with such as he. bf-c- P. S. We print butter paper every Saturday. guide yourself accordingly. THE SPANISH FORK Please PRESS be- cause today we have new presses, new type, new cutter, new rules, new boarder new quads, new slugs, new cases, new motor, new leaders, new Inks, new ideas. Ros-enbloo- I JOB PRINTING Wa can do (he fined claw of printing, and wa eB do that claM just a little cheaper than th other fellow. Wedding invitations, lettor heads, bill heads, aala bill statements, dodgers, cards, etc., all receiv th sama careful treatment just a littla better than seems nscessary. Prompt delivery alwsya |