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Show IT PAYS BETTER TO TRADE WITH THE CITY DRUG STORE. OTICB The date on your name label of this paper Is the date to which your subscription Is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible In paying In advance. ' T he Spanish Fork ; VOL VII. NO. 0. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. Hart Dr. cTm. D NTI ST Entered Feb. tl. 1102, as saoond-claa- a matter, Post Offloa at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March I, 1I7S. 1908. G SPANISH FOEUI Building, till Sr. M. A. :Orrico Hobbs- . If, o. Oreer PlOSI ISDSPBSDSST FLI1C KssMsaoe No.T4 tA Oflos No. tlTIZHIS Much DR S. WARNER Q. HAGAN Excitement in Armenia aa Re suit of Turkish Reserve Force Being Ordered to tho Frontier. Ofn.e at PITY AND QVAKAN- Crssr Building SPANISH FORK, UTAH PHYSICIANS. Tl Tiflis. Reports have been received here from Armenia that all the or Turkish, army reserve forces, In Van, Mush and other vlllayets of Asia Minor have been called to the colors and are departing rapidly for the frontier. At the same time a league of the Turkish revolutionary party Is increasing the revolutionary agitation. Appeals and proclamations are being Issued exhorting the population to protest In every way possible against the warlike plans of the sultan. The league holds that war would be especially disastrous at this time, as there is a famine in Asia Minor. At Tiflis the apprehension of hostilities has not abated. The Russian military authorities have ordered that all horses In the Caucasus available for military purposes be registered, The doctors of Tiflis held a meeting recently and volunteered their ser vices In case of war. The concentration of Turkish reserves on the Persian and Russian frontiers In Asia Minor, If In progress, Is an outcome of the border difficulty with Persia. Recently Turkish troops crossed the Persian frontier to the vicinity of Urumlah and committed To this Russia, under depredations. her treaty obligations to Persia, objected and began the concentration of a strong force on the frontier of the Caucasus. This show of military ac. tlvity was though to have been suffl-cleto put a atop to the Turkish aggression, and the Russian movement was said to have been discontinued. If the reports from Armenia are true, the difficulty In Asia Minor, which is closely connected with the railroad aspirations of the powers In the Balkans, may assume serious ImRe-dla- s, wlU answer nlbt ealU from Mrs. PreeclUs Swenson's rssldsnos, Sad Ward. nutn 1. E. G. HUGHES DR. PHYSICIAN andSUROO m Phones SPRINCVIUE Black. SAMUEL CORNABV NOTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned Farms low ilont of psrtlsl paymeata. Offloe tt reildetos, ons block ssst of SPANISH FORK, UTAH. InMrost-apoo- aa Irritate op- - lsl Co-o- p. fit B. MORGAN, attorn ey-at-la- w - Telepboss tS X PROVO pnlfbt Bundlo k. SAXEY, ATTORNBY-AT-LA- Oonrejancer and Notary Pnblto. Orar Hank of Spanish Fork. OStes Utah. Ipsnlsh Fork, LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE TAILOR m lloek North ol Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah port r; m; jex:-flori- st Flowers aupplied for all occa-fion- i. Funeral designs kept on hand lad filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blooks North of Foundry Spanish Fork. Utah Peterson Th. General Blacksmithing Ssaaiak Pork, Vlah Oweeile Poet Offieo . 8aya Standard Oil Company Can ford to Pay Fine. Washington. Mr. Rainey, of Illinois, speaking on his bill placing on the free Ust petroleum, rude and refined, said: The real and effective method of limiting the power of the Standard Oil company, is to remove the tariff ol fifteen cents a gallon on petroleum. Do that," he Bald, and admit Russian oil free, and you will have struck a blow at the Standard Oil organization." He charged that whenever a particularly nefarious trust was threatened with some Injury it rushed for protection to the Republican party. So long aa the present schedule on oil remained, Mr. Rainey asserted, the Standard Oil company could afford to pay the 129,000,000 fine. Af- Freeh BeqjqiRin Iftlgljes, IiiYeuy S Feed Sables RACK RXZT8 s to friend. The personal recommendation of peo fl who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than all else to make it a trade and commerce ovei a large part of the civilized world. WORLD DRUG CO. v done more pl article of A GOOD TIME TO roHlllIS n rf. i TO-DA- Y K PAPER Masked Men Visit Kentucky Town and Chastise Ten of the Resi- - , dents With Switches. County Judge is Warned That Hit Immunity From Similar Punish- - ! ment Depended Upon Friend-hi- p He Was Expected o Show Tobacco Growers' Organisation. , riders 300 1 o'clock Sunday morning and whipped ten men, four of them white and six negroes. The white men, who are suffering from sore backs as the result of a severe chastisement with switches, are: Police Judge C. W. Rucker, Lesel Woods, former city marshal; Press Frallck, who occasionally acted as deputy city marshal, and Grace Robertson, a saloon porter. The connection between the whip ping of the white men and the negroes and the tobacco war in western Kentucky Is not apparent and no one has been able to offer any explanation. None of the victims was known to be either active or influential In opposition to the farmers pooling movement. No attempt was made at destroying stored tobacco. After the whipping had been administered the mob awakened County Judge W. L. Crumbaugh and warned him that his Immunity from similar punishment hereafter depended entirely upon the friendship he was expected to show the tobacco growers' He was told that his organization. gray hairs alone were responsible for his being spared this time. The only tobacco man visited was J. M. Bradshaw, who is a tobacco prlzer for one of the growers' associations. Bradshaw was ordered to close up a billiard hall which he owns. Eddyvllle, Ky. Night strong visited Eddyvllle at HINTS AT SECRET TREATY. Dispatches Would Indicate That Germany is Creating Trouble In Europe. from Cablegrams Washington. London and SL Petersburg recently published In American newspapers on the Balkan situation and the North sea treaty, questioning Germanys sincerity with regard to her announced policies regarding these matters, were called to the attention of Baron Sternberg, the German ambassador at Washington, on Sunday. The ambassador declared the published statements made it appear as If Germany la creating trouble in Europe by refusing to adhere to the rules of reform In Macedonia laid down by the "Muersesteger programme," and Sympathised With the Woman. existDenver. The Jury In the case of even hinted, he added, at the GerMiss Beatrice Gordon, charged with ence of a secret treaty between These and Austria W. Turkey. O. Sheriff many, of Deputy the murder he declared, are absoluteShirley, returned a verdict of acquit- statements, unfounded. and false stand on the ly witness tal. Miss Gordon told of her relations with Shirley, to Manage the Taft with whom she had lived as house- Hitchcock Resigns Preiidentlal Campaign. and of number years, a for keeper claimed that on the night of the killWashington. Frank IL Hitchcock, the first assistant postmaster general, ing she was preparing to leave Shirley home and sever all relations concluded his service with the governwith the roan. He had abused her ment Saturday, and on Monday she handed his resignation to the presiconstantly during all the years was with him, she claimed, and on dent. In a short time he will take up this night advised her to kill herBelf. the work of managing the Taft presia dential campaign in earnest. Mr. In a struggle for the possession of was discharged Hitchcock will take a few days' vacarevolver, the weapon was tion before he enters upon his political and Shirley was killed. The Jury work. He will make his headquarters out less than an hour. In this city. Mr. Hitchcock will be Brutal Murder at Scofield- succeeded by Dr. Charles M. Grand-fielocnow chief clerk In that office. Scofleld, Utah. A brutal murder Saturday last curred at this place beat Banker Sent to Jail. night, when Louis Loaga literally Ausan Berts, R. E. Ragland, presof Francisco. San Jerry out the brains with a State bank, Citizens of the ident countryman, trian In length, and which recently suspended, was on Satcantllng about six feet a bar to urday sentenced by Police Judge Con-In- n which had been used for n formers the inside to six months Imprisonment for double doors was mana skull, exhibiting a revolver in a "rude and The dead manner" to J. Pomansky, crushed In Just above the right eye threatening In the bank, who sought to a depositor brain, th of and also at the base additional broke his neck. recover his money. An imprison-men- t while another blow from sentence of three months' murderer the was imposed on the banker for Berts had ejected in a dance a building In whichmurder was In carrying a concealed weapon. Ragthe lands attorneys gave notice of an progress, and act. appeal. this for Must Worry Event Utahs Surveyor-Genera- l War Would Be Inhuman on Same Old 8alary. war Along that New York. Declaring efand Japan Washington. An unsuccessful the United States event fort was made In the house on Satui Inhuman "most ha the execution day when the legislation, woHd Ko-Sconsiderawas under bill Baron Judicial and of, to be thought tion to amend tt, increasing the salTakahlrs. the new Japanese The proaries of aurvcyor-generalupon aald, to Washington, would have given th Increase posed the in New York from of Utah (3,000 Insurveyor-genera- l that the Japanese stead of 12,000. Representative HowEtruria steamer .hgoiutely nothing of a ell made a speech in favor of the Inwhich crease, in which he chided hla fellow the cordial relations members for Increasing their own 01 " Talk of war, Baron Tana calarlea and denying tho Increase to with much emphasis, other to him. utterly unntelliglble was two-by-fo- friend Resists Expcrfco PM ITS DEBTS Settlement to be Made Which la Satisfactory to Both Debtor and Creditors. Bonds Run for Forty Years. of Washington. The settlement the debts of the Dominican republic is rapidly ne&rlng a completion, which la regarded aa satisfactory, to both debtor and creditors and which reflects favorably on the agents of the United States government who have been instrumental In carrying out the baBls of settlement. The recent financial disturbance Is given as the cause for the abandonment of the plan first agreed upon, whereby a New York banking firm was to purchase the bonds of the republic In a sufficient amount to satisfy the creditors. In place of this plan, the creditors themselves have now agreed to tak these bonds as payment of 80 per cent of the claims, while the remaining 20 per cent Is to be paid in cash from the (4,000,000 which has been accum dated, being 55 per cent of the custom receipts of the republic and now on deposit In New York. Besides this judgment, the creditors have consented to a reduction of their claims to an amount aproximatlng 50 per cent. This reduces the total Infrom (30,000,000 to debtedness The creditors are to take the bonds at 98V4vThe bonds are to bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent and run for forty years. The government has reserved the right to redeem them at the end of ten years by paying 102 Vk for them. The agreement will lessen to some extent the present heavy drain on the revenues of the republic, Inasmuch aa It la provided that after the settlement has been made but (100,000 a month shall be applied to the Interest of the bond and the sinking funds for their redemption. The interest will amount to (1,000,000 a year, which will leave (200,000 annually to be applied toward f redemption of the bonds, vwvlMiif that t me! with (MfifWi I -- dar DIM Untver did ImIu, Ri, ilia and Ink. An nnrful that VMbua aa lay Raa Kixtoot aad mui. SfubtumMiM Ml It IN. CnllwMI er M Mia, Itul or wit, ww Bki itM KIIIIIMIT rurtwTie k R ihr is kaildiat Lou Si. I a. Ti XKrtn Jtex SCinfliote ROOFING aa (at It Do am II H Ittk.'i tanwdtrad witt Sold by Daalan Thar ( tt he Mf mtl , (AulHv ll 1 Ih chaapaat raohnf atadf-- w Ih ban al anv W Rrica. a1 a SUf- aSend for SamploS aad totfl book miM Ina Tall aa yew not aatd. toa iaaiat. tail aa iaitaiioo. JEX LUMBER CO. J. S. Lewis & Son . OOOO . 0. FREE-FOR-AL- On Boy Killed and Three Other See-Yor- k Reformatory. New York. One boy Is dead from stab wounds and three others seriously hurt as a result of a fight on Thursday In which twenty boys participated In the correctional institution on Randalls Island. The dead boy was Meyer OShansky, 15 years old. Raefello Sfonza, the same age, is under guard at the Institution, charged with having Inflicted the which caused OShanskys wound death. O O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries. Fresh & Cured Meats. Green Groceries in Season. SPANISH FORK, UTAH COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPAIIISI1 FORK $25,000.00 Capital, John Y. Smith, Henry Gartner, President A. B. Rockhilt Cashier. r f A. i W FIGHT. L DEALERS IM . aanaMManawaam k. reepedfnlly solicit th , a Vice-Preside- nt H r MM aoooanu of banka, mercantile firman and Individuals. Ampla nsonroes; eonrtnoui treatment; superior srvio. 2 3 The Salt Lake Herald . Men Needed. The urgent need of Washington. authorization by congress of the recruiting of 3,000 additional enlisted men and about 100 officers to bring the marine corps up to Its required quota was presented on Wednesday of the house comto a mittee on naval affairs, by several paval officers. The additional men find officers are needed to complete the marine guards of vessels about to go Into commission and to relieve enlisted men and officers serving In tropical climates. THE' BEST PAPER Three Thousand UTAH. Fathers Criminal tions. Joseph Mulhall, TELLS ALL THE NEWS EVERY DAY. 85 cents $10.00 .A YEAR.' ATWONTRi SUBSCRIBE TODAY Labor Unions to Aid Health Officers. San Francisco. Meetings were held on Sunday by members of the Retail Butchera' association of San Francisco, members of the Barbers' union and the owners of barber parlors throughout the city to further the plana of the health authorities in ridding the city of rats and other aids to the spread pf .the plague, should there be a return of the dread disease to the city with' the Teturn of warm weather. The Institutions all agree to lend every assistance to the crusade. Boy Telia of His IN California Wiater Excuriion Tickets now a tale. Ac- Tie Route of the Loi Angeles Limited Utaki Fmett Train. 16 years Chicago. of age, on Monday before United States Commissioner Foote, testified that hla father, James T. Mulhall, Is a criminal. It is alleged that the father was Implicated in the swindling of Minnesota produce raisers under the name of the Nlccolet Creamery company of Minneapolis. He Is said now to be a fugitive In Canada. Jacob Nathanson, arrested for the same offense alleged against Mulhall, la fight- New Short Line to Goldfield, Nevada, via Las Vegas Now Completed; Leaves Salt Lake City 7:15 p. m. today; Arrives Goldfield 7:05 p. m. tomorrow. ing extradition. Nixon 8aya Goldfield Is All Right. Senator Nixon of NeWashington. vada called upon President Roosevelt Monday and aald of the situation in Goldfield that the mines are rapidly filling up with a fairly good class of men and that work la going right along. The closing down of the copper properties, he said, had glutted the labor market In the west, and In 4 short time, he believes, there will be a good many men ready for every on who struck. The Nevada state constabulary will be ready for service March 7, when the troops will retire. Aik the Agent, or Addreu J. H. Burtner, District Passenger Agent, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. TO-DA- Y a good time to have your name placed on our subscription list t |