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NO. fG01NG! mniirn ir iiirnLRL FOUND CM Thousands of Dollars worth Furniture-Gre- at Sacrifice GrET X3NT MARTELL'S NOW MARTELL'S $70.00 Side Boards 56.00 Side Boards 151.00 $")0.00 Dressers ..$35.00 39.00 43.00 Drcaaers 32.50 36.00 35.00 Dressers 24.00 29.00 24.00 Dresaers 40.00 Side Boards ; 84.00 Side Boards All Lace Curtains Half Price NOW NOW 10,50 Some Cheaper. 24.50 MARTELL'S ' Only 65 Left, So Hurry. that Piano for $35.00 Get MARTELL'S NOW MARTELL'S NOW $20.00 Commodes. .$14.50 $45.00 Chiffoniers $33.00 $40.00 Book Cases $29.00 17.00 Commodes. . 12.00 38.00 Chiffoniers 27.50 32.00 Book Caws 23.50 14.00 Commodes. . 9.75 25.00 Chiffoniers 18.75 25.00 Book Canes 18.75 Safes.. .$ 5.00 25.00 Ward Robes . 18.50 $ 7.00 Milk Lots of Pictures 1- $ 5.00 Washing Machines 8.75 12.50 Cupboards to -4 $3.75 1- Off -2 Get $35.00 Kitchen Cabinda $25.00 27.00 Kitchen Cabinets 21.00 that Organ for $37.50 Implements and Harness Sulky and Wood Beam Plows at Cost Big Cut on Get our prices on Disc Plows and Wagons Harness, Saddles and Whips THIS IS .ONLY ft LITTLE - COME AND SEE THE REST am not here to,reform you, but to inform you that there is something doing, and that you will be treated right at the I Id IARTELL STORE M, I. FRAME, Mgr. Vbal's J. S. LEWIS k SON maltaQ i IDAHO with Thousands of acres of land hart beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in tliat Slate during the past 10 Yrsrs. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the neat 10 yean, 'Juiiuiejoa an openlug for man; thousands of homes. FRESH & CURED M EATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON SPANISH the FORK UiVK YOU hveSTIOATKD IDAHO! It baa been truthfully termed a POSITION WANTED HOUSE WORK SERVANT; TWENTY-FOU- R ACCURATE, HOURS Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes CAPABLE PER DAY AND AND WILL WILLING. EVERY DAY The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to wndat'icrlptlw mat ter regarding Idaho i ntsoimw. w rite n to U. fc. Hurley, U P. - or I). 8. cur. A. (i. 1. A, Salt ikCity. I'tah. IN A- THE CAN GIVE FIRST YEAR. , NO OBJECTION TO LARUE FAMILY. 3. OF LTAH'8 BEST CLASS REFERENCES FROM THOUSAND Spanish Fork ADDUK3S, FOR PARTICULARS "THE PHONE THAT TALftS." Cooperative Utah Independent Tel. Go. institution Daalsrs In General Merchandise, i It's pretty tough to have to remind you of your winters' supply of g iH id COAL lUaofaottimrs Right now when it is so hot, but wc feel it our duty while we have Coal on hand, or we wouldn't do it. The Peoples' Fuel Co. Ind. Phone Spanish Fork, Utah. J. W. Rowe, Agent Flour,' Grain 78-- D. Produce of Murder of Mrs. Belle Cunnen and Children Gets Verdict to State Prison for Indeterminate Term of From Five to Twenty Years and Fined $5,000. Has Been Sentenced Ind. Ray Laporte, I.amjhere, harged with the murder of Mrs. IMIe GunneRs and her three children ly sotting fire to the Gunneas home April 28, was on Thursday evening found guilty of arson by the Jury, vhlch had the case since 5:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Within five min utes after the verdict was reported Judge Rlchter had sentenced the de fendant to the state prison at Michl- pen City for an indeterminate term of from two to twenty-onyears, fined Mra $5,000, and disfranchised him for five years. A Attorney Worden, for the defense, laid Thursday night that a motion for a new trial would be made, and. should It be refused, an appeal to the Indiana supreme court would follow. i Should the case be carried to the supreme court and bent back for re trial, Lamphere could not be tried on any charge In this particular cane ex cepting arson, the, crime of which be was convicted. However. In an event cf that kind. the state would elect to try him on one of the Indictments, probably the Helgelein case. Member of the Jury are reticent in discussing what occurred in the Jury room, but enough has been learn ed to know that but for two mem bers Lamphere would have been found .guilty of murder or manslaughter, the sev verdict bolng a compromise, eral members of the Jury, It ia un derstood, held out long for murder In the ft rat degree, with a life sentence. Bo far aa could be learned, none was iof hanging. , e Port an Prince aro to the effect that the censored dispatches sent from Hay ti only give a faint Idea of the reign of terror now existing on that land. The dispatch continues: "Anarchy reigns throughout Haytl and the coun try is literally running with blood. Private cables received here from Port au Prince state that wholesale xecutlons are In progress, both by the government forces and the revolu- tlnnlMs. Persona who are suspected of sympathy with the Insurgents are being summarily shot, by order of President Nord Alexia. The same course Is being followed by the revolutionists, who have control of the southern portion of the republic. CASTRO BOUND FOR EUROPE. President of Venezuela Will Undergo a Surgical Operation. Port of Spain, Trinidad. President Castro of Venezuela arrived here on (Thursday on his way to Europe, to secure expert medical attention. Pres ident Castro is accompanied by his im wife, several members of his mediate family, and three Venezuelan physicians. A number of launches circled around the Guadeloupe as near as the quarantine guard would permit. Three Men Alleged to Have Plotted Against Dowager Empress. St. Petersburg.. Telegrams receiv ed InMhls city on Thursday give an rcount of the discovery of an alleged plot upon the life of the dowager em press of Uiifsla during her recent lslt from Copenhagen to this city. Shortly before the train on which her majesty passed Pondery, three men were noticed acting suspiciously. Ihoy wero ntiproiiehcd by gendarmes ind opened lire with revolvers. Two r.ot away, but one mnn was arrestVd. This Incident ia the bnsla of sensa tional reports. of Youth Kills PRINTING 111 A TRIAL ORDER tempts, In advance. Press ln&hWr W"W ARKANSAS TOWN THE 3, 1879. DENTIST RIVER Offloo High Water May Result In Deatruc tion of Town, Unless Course of River is Changed. Pine Bluff, Ark. March Dr. C. O. SCOTT SLOWLY While appealing as a last recourse to President Roose velt for permission to cut through government leevees and change the course of Arkansas river, leaving Pine lilufT high and dry, but safe every available man In this city has been put to work strengthening al ready crumbling banks until the crest of a sixteen-foo- t rise passes this point. In an effort o prevent an over-flowhich would mean destruction of property valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars and possibly lews of life. Whether their effort will be successful is problementlcal. A large section of land thirty feet north of the walls of the county court house and Jefferson hotel, each val ued at $100,000 Is slowly disappearing Into the river, and warehouses along the bank, which have already been partly wrecked, may fall at any mo ment. Should the water break through the bank It seems certain several streets lined with business houses and a mile long would be de stroyed. NEW SECRETARY OF NAVY. Mr. Newberry Succeeds Mr. Metcalf Head of Department. Washington. Herbert L. Satterlee of New York, who was offered the position of assistant secretary of the navy, to succeed Mr. Newberry, who has been elevated to-- the head of the at department, has wired the president bis acceptance of the appointment. Mr. Newberry was sworn in on Tuesday and participated in the cab inet meeting. He was accompanied to the White House by Mr. Metcalf, his predecessor, who formally presented him to the president's official family. The oath of office was administered to the new se'eretary of the navy department in the presence of Mrs. Newberry and Miss Carol New- terry, Mr. Metcalf, the chiefs of the bureaus' an3"Wner officers'of the ser ANARCHY REIGNS IN HAYTI. vice. In a brief spech Mr. Metcalf paid a high tribute to the new cabi Wholesale Executions in Progress on net officers, Mr. Newberry responding In equally felicitous vein. Both Sides. New Orleans. According to a cable FEUDISTS SHOOT WOMEN. dispatch received by the Picayune from St. Thomas, J. W. I., private Kentuckians Have No Regard for Sea. cablo advices received there from Stepfather. Harness, Ilealdxliurg. ('!. Fred tngleninn. a M year old lad, shot and killed his Boots O Mepfather. John Day, who was enMd Shoes. gaged In brutally boating his wife. Imy Is said to have been drinking and John Jomis, Stij.t, returned home In an ugly mood. He Utah greeted his wife by' violently assaultiSpanMi Ki'i k - . ng her, It is said, and when young , jar-'j..i.v"jf.rt,fjat.,' Inglcman protested he was thrown to the floor and choked. The bov had previously armed himself nnd during lh atniRKle with his stepfather he succeeded In getting a pistol nut of Of PIHkT OUW QUALITY hi pocket and sin puj through the OUR MOMHT, GIVE CS In paying OF ARSON Man Accused '. as possible INTO a Compromise 50.00 Side Boards Kindly be as prompt SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMHEK - :i, 1908. a of ' la paid. Fork Spanish 2 4(i. " label of thl paper It (he date to which your subscription ; Phone No. 43-- s W. O. Croor Bldf.. Spanish Fork, Vtah IND. PHONE CPTICB HOURS 10 TO IS A.M. a to p.m. SSSIOSNOI NO.41, oerioa N0.49-- A.G. ST0DDAQD DR. IN A. W. O. CREEP! BUILDINQ SPANISH PORK, UTAH DRS. WARNER & HAGAN CITY AND QUARAN Office at TINE rHYSICIANS. Crear BuiMiatft SPANISH FORK. UTAH Dr. Hacaa will answer altht mIIi from u Mrs. Prcscllls Swaaaon 'a rssldeoea, Cad War., SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY rtlBLIC Money Loaned n Irrtfatod Frtni avu Otto low Interest paeuu psjmeBis. at restdsios.prbii one btoelc cast of wt . Co-o- p. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. A. B. MORGAN, ATTORN ptatght Batldlnc PROVO Tcltpsoae fl X X. SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-- AW. L ConTeyancer and Notary OtPc Public Over Bank of HpaoMi Kora. Ppatitsh Fork, Utah. LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE TAILOR One Block North ol Bank, R. M. Spanish Fork, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST .Fresh Flowers hunoliad for all ooes. (Ions. Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to orrier. . All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork. Utah Benjamin Hughes Their Warfare. Lexington, Ky. A sheriffs posse is of Laurel searching the mountains county for William Tyree and Robert Itarnes, who are cnarged with the murder last Sunday of William Parnes and Mrs. Kmma Taylor. The HACK MEETS ALL, TRAINS. double murder was the' result of a long standing family feud between the Whitaker, Mize and Barnes families. Th. and D. E. Peterson, in which many people have been slain on both sides. According to the story General . . . told by Itarnes' granddaughter, Tyreo and Hubert Itarnes appeared at the Blacksmithing, home of William Harnes on Sunday, Itarnes and, without giving William a chance for his life, shot and killed him. Mrs. Taylor appeared on the All kind's of Vehicle Repairing scene with a shotgun, but before she and Experts in Horse Shoeing could fire she received the contents of a gun fired by Robert Harne3. The men then made their escape. Opposite Post Office, Spanish Fork Succeeds Sargent. In Littery and Feed Stable Roosenvl t Washington . Presl dent has appointed Daniel J. Keefo of Detroit commissioner general of immigration, to fill the place made vacant by the death of Prank P. Sargent, and made known his intention to reappoint to their respective positions W. F. Crume, collector of the port at Charleston, S. C, and Martin Knapp, chairman of the interstate commerce commission. Mr. Keefe is president of the International Association of Longshoremen. B. H. BROWN, AND Livery Feed Stable Hack Meets 'PHONE Jealousy Leads to Crime. Spanish Fork Ont. An extraordinary Slmcoe. shooting affray took place here, as a result of which I'ollce Constable Wllkins has four bullets in his body and may die. and Chief of I'ollce Malone is in custody charged with attempted murder. The wounded man says that the chief nuked him to meet hln in the park and he did so. They had not exchanged a word when the chief Wilkin dropped un Itegan shooting. conscious. He was found shortly afterward and taken to the hospital. It is" said to bo a case of professional All NO. Trains 12 Tjtah - Iff fpl Jealousy. One Hundred and Twenty-siKilled mine PittKburg. State omclals, owners and rescuers, when darkness fell Tuesday night, believed that all but two victims of the explosion In the Marlunna unities nf the Pittsburg-HuffulCoal company last Saturday The personal recommendations of peohad 1)0 n recovered. At that time 120 cured of roughs and Lndlet, hud been hoisted from the bot ple who have tom of the shaft and turned over to colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy undertakers. Twelve bodies were have done more than all cl.se to make it a brought to the surface on Tuesday. ataple article of trade and commerce ovet These were found in various parts world. of of the mine, many of them under a largt part the civilied DRUG WORLD CO. wreckage of the roof and other debris. x FRIEND TO FRIEND. bi-c- |