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Show ffi'SPAPER OFFICE to rs or Mora Milt of Canadian WRECKED of Lives Lost HAPPY ill I " DAYS R flhUL Prompt Courteous OF OKLA, GOVERNOR HASKELL AND COURT HOMA DISOBEYS HEADQUARTERS. MOVES In Unusual Accident Newspaper Building. Montreal, Canada. Between twenty and thirty persona lost their Uvea an Monday when the supports of the sprinkler system tank on the roof of the Herald building gave way and the great mass of metal and water, weightons, went crashing ing thirty-fiv- Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phono that talks." After Securing Temporary Qurtri Chief Exfor State Officials, the ecutive Issues Proclamation for It. Explaining Reason e to the basement Fire broke out Immediately. conu-mplate- - L 1 e semi-offici- d Carried to Death by Aerial Tram. Canon City, Colo. Becoming entangled in the running gear of an aerial tram, Merl Klssenger, a boy, was carried 100 feet suspended by his feet in the air. thumb twenty-fivGradually the thumb was torn from the hand and the boy fell to the ground, suffering two broken libs and Internal when Injuries. He was unconscious picked up and will probably die. Klssenger was tram tender at the Wold Park mine, and fell against the cable when at work. As he fell he grasped the running gear and his hand became caught. e . Dr. C. O. SCOTT Ctt HELD UP JAPANESE Two Daring Desperadoes Start Shooting When Victim Made Suspicious Move, One Man Being Killed. Nabe-Bhim- EARLY wr. f Dr.J.W.Hagan Ogden, Utah One Japanese was shot and instantly killed, two others were badly wounded, and four men were held up and robbed within fifteen minutes after the shooting affray which occurred at the Japanese mission, in this city, shortly after 11 o'clock Sat urday night, when two highwaymen entered a room where religious services were being held and attempted to hold up the place. Ten members of the Japanese mission were seated around tables in the small room, used as a chapel, when the highwaymen entered, and, flourishing revolvers, ordered every one to stick up his hands. While M. proprietor of the White Chip saloon, was being searched he suddenly rait his hand Into his pocket. The highwayman standing on guard immediately opened fire. A bullet from his revolver entered the right shoulder and the Jap fell to the floor. The other highwayman began firing, and in the fusillade which followed S. Ishimura. former manager of the Japanese-America- n bank, was instantly killed by a bullet which pierced his heart Dr. K. Ikebuche, a practicing physician, was shot in the stomach. The highwaymen then fled. Four men were held up and robbed by the same men a short time later. FAVORS Warner Dr. 1 -- Dr. J. Fred Potter . m 1 irancniHc tlons. uu J..nn l...in euuiawum S,llfl1ien HU....v- - Race Riot in Ohio. a, ADJOURNMENT. President Urges Members to Adjourn Congress as Quickly as Possible. Washington. President Taft has asked the leaders of the senate and s house of representatives to have adjourn by July 1, if there is any possible way of doing this. President Taft wants congress to adjourn as quickly as possible now. So emphatic was the president's plea for an early adjournment that the leaders have begun a vigorous campaign. Representative John Dwlght of New York, Republican whip, has charge of the early adjurnment committee in the house. Sherman has been campaigning for celerity in con-grec- Vice-Preside- the senate. A sweeping investigation of Alaskan affairs will be strongly urged before the session ends and this, It is feared, will embody one of the matters which will stretch the session- - beyond the point where President Taft wants it to adjourn. of "The Woman In the Case." Cincinnati. Indictments against Mrs. Jeanette Stewart Ford, "the woman in the case" of Charles U Warrlner, now in the Ohio penitentiary for the embezzlement of $G43,-00from the Big Four railroad, will not come to retrial. Shrieking that she was being hounded, Mrs. Ford, who has been a patient at a local hospital, escaped early Thursday, and it of the police derequired partment, several personal friends and her counsel to obtain her return, tt is understood she will be commit- ted to a private institution and that her two children will be adopted by a Cincinnati family. Punishment 0 Decline in Drunkenness. Dublin. The official figures dealing with prosecution for drunkenness in this country are now available and show a satisfactory decline on the whole. fort The total prosecutions drunkenness in 1909 were 68,749, as against 74,267 in 1908, a decline of 5,518, or nearly 8 per cent. The larg est decreases were in Dublin, 3,477 as against 4,111; Limerick, 1.045. against 1,522; Belfast. 3,904, against 4.3Z5, and Derry. 1.292. against 1702. Cork shows a slight increase, 2,043 against 1.990. and Waterford also shows an increase, 903, against 845 Drank Wood Alcohol. Cadillac. Mich. A. I. McCasklll. Will Martin and George Teachout are dead and Clarence Smith and Lee White are in a dying condition as the. result of drinking wood alcohol at the village of Meauwataka. McGask ill's supply of whiskey ran out Sat urday night and he conceived the Idea or mixing wood alcohol with suear water and pop to comnlete a nleht nf drinking. He died during the night aim was rouowed lour hours later by .uurim ana teacnout. Aeronauts Fall Into River. St. lxuls. S. Louis Von Piihl ta Wooster Imbert. aeronauts, fell Into me .niNsiHsippi river north of here oa Sunday. Both were rescued unhurt uiey ascended in the balloon St. I.ouis III shortly after 8 n'rlnrk arter sailing northward for two hours found their ballast Insufficient. The oauoon came down ranldlv fmm height of a thousand feet, but when near the water settled easily. The men were picked up ny motor boats. Lightning Strikes Excursionists. hix persons were VULh seventeen severely and eighty slightly mat struck among '"J"' a party of i'uiing excursionist The excursionists had takt-- shelter iu an iron renced building in the fernhelde from the most vloleut Jung thun aersiorra experienced In Berlin for King George to Live In Ireland. many yeais. Many te eernnh nH Dublin. Friendly as was the late ephone wires were leveled an1 many King Edward to Ireland, King George, iiuiintra uituiagt'tl. it is understood, is not only to visit Shew Scores Insurgents, us with Queen Mary early next year. but is contemplating a royal residence Chicago. Ieslle M. Shaw, former In Ireland and spending some time in cnyiint n . mU1 iL e.. . .. treasury, spea iking Dublin. Of course it Is not known "un"') uciore tne members of the Haw keye how much truth there Is In this report reuowsiiip club here on Sin unlay. of a roval residence, but In oflcial scored "Insurgents" In the Hmi iblloan circles It is received with ci;nildtr-abl- party, declared "stanit.mit" i.i... is the . ,v,,It is further atated OIllV. - OC,. CUI , credence. .. KuriMniuent that King George is strongly In favor .!le H0,,,h tt Wrant of granting home rule to Ireland. Russia and Japan Getting Together. St. Peterburg. The question of e relations, which has lately given rise to sensational reports in the foreign and In the Russian press, may be briefly stated as follows: Both countries have realized the expediency of a closer understanding. This view has been dictated by political and economic considerations. The attitude of the other powers In some cases friendly, but In others adverse to the respective interests of Russia and Japan bas only strengthened the tendency on the part of St. Peters-buand Toklo to come together Russo-Japanes- Mexicans Die From Smallpox. Paso. Texas An viu.-iiiiof "" BtlHilllHlX has been rnirlnc i .1.- - ... trict of Ozumbia. northern Chlhau uuo, lor several mont and the peonle have by the hundreds. This ha hm nuuwn for some time, but the extent of the epl, ur.u,v wa nW unown until the people made an appeal to the government at Mexico City for medical officers and soldiers to enforce quarantine laws It was stated In the appeal that the civil register of Ozumbia shows 600 deaths from the disease In six months F.I c IIOGRANOLVEi Arrival and from D.pot: No. ' Sortr... 409-- For "u ii poinu east ic No. No. Salt Lake and west 410 For Eurekii'va Cll.,0, tut- - 442 Or KnreV. an4 No. and all vi, n. uu oiiyer wty j. :r .i w " aepui whol an tram Pacific and Oregon stum OFFERS m CHOICE ... mmm sjhiia...,. THREE AND DlSTlNC ROUTEJ Pullman Palace and ord Ing cars to Denver, od City, St Louis and CiJ cnange. Reclining Chaired For rates, folder, etc J o. w. Mcdonald, tJ or write I. A. BENTON, Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREEK Saturday EachWil of SAMUEL CORNABV Batter Paper! riBLIC NOTARY. Money Loaned If oa Irrlftd rrmi tow literati ipccltl op tion! ol paymtitu. OQlM ot reitdenco, one block eut ol SPANISH FORK. UTAH. prui your i I placed .i.i Co-o- p. .i that mil paper u A. B. MORGAN, ready W ATTORNEY-AT-LA- ht Bulldlnf TelcpnoM H X PROVO LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE TAILOR On Block North ol Bank, Spanish Fork. Utah with ID JEX-FLORI- ST AHOJ H of w beeu reclaimed irriffstion In m the put111 10U y"j Fresh Flowers Kiinnliml fm all mm. lions. Funeral designs kept on hand and tilled to order. All kinds of Furniture Renaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish roRK, Utah more win Z Spanish Fork n opening tor of homes. Ion It has Land iKVMTNMf11 been tratLttW of A Land ive 1,1 the neit 10eir IlAT Co-Operat- Ilium Thousands )) R. M. ji What's the Oppo of Hoi Li' The Oregon Short will be pleased ler regaraiuB u"uv eer. A. Dealers In B. H. General Merchandise, O. P. A.. and BROW Stab Produce. Hack Meets Kaaafaetnrers of Harness, ' 'PHONE Boots Q Shoes. d Mf Livcfi Flour, Grain O !; . toD. t.Bi.rfev.0 Institution, rm The JOHN JONES, Sujit. ' Spanish Fork -- e ,dte,,,d uc O. A. Y. D, Si Merlin. ti at Residence SPANISH FORK. Office Phone, Ind. fell I 3m ally conducted Excursb Dining Car Service. EYE3 TESTED GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED 38-- nrNVfRH a kJ Free Optician Cleveland. Ohio. A mob of about 2,000 persons participated in a race riot on Sunday, in which two policemen and a white man were beaten. A rirtt waa nrevpnted bv the arrival of all the police reserves, who succeeded in dispersing the mob. Six ringThe trouble leaders were arrested. Rlartprl when one of a eane of neeroes jostled a white man on the street alter an altercation, knocking him senseless. A policeman who attempted to arrest the negro was attacked by the negroes. O THE Q, 1 k DENTIST y Twelve-Year-OlSafe Cracker. Denver, Colo, Postofflce Inspectors have been ordered to Palmerlee, N. M., to take charge of probably the youngest safe cracker In criminal history. The prisoner, who has confessed, to the robbery of the Palmerlee Mexican postofflce, is a lad. He broke open the safe like an "yegginan," took what experienced money it contained, but left stamps and other government papers for fear they would incriminate him. According to the boy'B story, he was carefully trained by a gang of Mexicans. Ctty.-Rw- hing Oklahoma men displayed splendid rescuing scores of people from perilous positions within the tottering walls, some of which had to come down before the work of recovering the bodies could be safely attempted. All those who escaped agree that the first warning of the impending disaster paused almost unnoticed. There was a alight creaking; but it was not until the celling plaster began to fall that a rush for the stair-wa(Copyright, 1910. t began. Several survivors tell of falling one tad two floors and crawling through the dust to a place of safety. The majority aought safety by rushing to the front of the building, facing on Victoria square. All the floors held tor about thirty feet back from the front wall, and to this Is due the fact MEASURE GETS THROUGH HOUSE that the death list did not run into MAJORITY AFTER BY, BIG the hundreds, for there were nearly OF WRANGLING. MONTHS 100 persons in the building at the time. Every member of the editorial statf acaped unharmed, their quarters be- Not a Single Voted Republican ing in the front of the building. Against the Measure on Final Roll Fred Maloney, a linotype operator, DemoCall, While Twenty-fou- r worked on a machine at a point Voted For crats It furthest from the Victoria Square window. He rose from his chair on the al.irm, and aa he did so the machine By the overwhelming on which he' had been working disapWashington. majority of 195 to 101, the house on peared through the floor. Thursday night passed the postal savOOLLIVER DEFENDS INSURGENTS ings bank bill aa recently agreed upon caucus of the by the Republican Denies Emphatically That He bouse. Not a single Republican voted Against the Republican Party. against the measure on the final roll Democrats while twenty-fou- r call, Washington. Senator Dolllver anfor voted the measure. swered the critics of the "insurgents" Prior to this action the house, by on Monday in a speech delivered in the senate during the discussion of 113 to 196, rejected the Democratic the provision of the sundry civil ap- substitute for the bill. The voting upon the several mopropriation bill providing $250,000 to enable the president to gather infor- tions involved in the disposition of demation bearing upon the operation of the measure followed six hours of and in which bate, many Republicans new the tariff law. Beginning with the declaration that the tariff discus- Democrats recorded their views upon sion had been revived because of the the bill of the majority and the subtariff law, Mr. Dolllver declared there stitute supported by a large portion was no longer any, freedom of con- of the minority. The large defection amongt he Demscience or of opinion, such as bad once made the Republican party ocrats was shown when the Democratic substitute was voted upon, jrtroug. Referring briefly to Speaker of them joining the RepubCannon's declaration, "that the Insur twenty-onin licans against the measure. voting gents should be hanged," he declared he would not treat that remark ser- Most of these were opposed to a postal savings system of any kind. iously. Hereafter, said Mr. Dolllver, It was, evident that men entering Town Destroyed by Fire. congress must become either under Hahn's Peak, Colo. Every build-in- g studies or Ishmaclltes. in this town, with the exception "I reject the terms and shall conof the court house, was destroyed on tend for Independence within the by fire which originated in party. I do not tight to destroy the Thursday flue in the Lansing hotel. defective a party, but to upbuild It," be said. Ordinarily the population numbers less than 100. but this number had Teamster Shoots Physician. visitSt. Louis. Dr. John M. Grant, one been augmented temporarily by sessions. court ors attendant upon of the best known phyclsians of this When the alarm Bounded, Presiding city, was shot twice and perhaps faShumate adjourned court,' orJudge tally wounded by A. W. Rayne, a ganized a fire brigade and assumed on teamster, Monday. The physician charge. High winds doomed the . was alighting from his automobile in town and efforts were centered in front of bis office when attacked. saving the court house. Rayne was arrested. A stenographer Dennett's Record Clear. at Dr. Grant's office said the Bhootlng vindica A complete followed Dr. Grants orders to the dri Washington. ver to move his wagon from the tion of Commissioner Fred Dennett curb. . of the general land office of all the expenditure charges of reckless Aviator Breaks Another Record. brought against him by Rrepresenta New York. Charles K. Hamilton tive Hitchcock of Nebraska, a Demo rose in his aeroplane from Governor's will be the report of the ma crat, Island Monday morning and sped of the house committee on In miles to jorlty without a break eighty-eigh- t terior department expenses. If there Philadelphia In a remarkable cross Is a minority report it practically will country fight under the auspices of be based on the allegation of favor the New York Times and the Phila itism and unauthorized expenditures delphia Public Ledger. for "Jack" Balllnger's trip, across the He made the trip in 1 hour and 51 continent from Washington to Seattle. minutes, leaving Governor's Island at 7:35 and landing at Philadelphia at Pay Some Attention to Prisoners Now :26. , Washington. William P. PIttman, American engineer, who was capthe Japs Forced to Leave Town. tured some days ago by the Madrlz Harrington, Wash. A mob of 100 forces in Nicaragua while operating white men on Monday ordered all the mines under the direction of Estrada, Japanese laborers employed in the Is reported to be well and is treated plant of the United States Lumber with consideration. Consul Moffatt, company to leave town, and after glv In a telegram from Bluenelds, says Ing the foreigners time to get together that he himself Is paying particular their effects, accompanied them to attention to Pittman and that the ofthe station and saw them board a ficers from the United States wartrain for Seattle. The exodus of the ships In the harbor visit PIttman Japanese was made with little dis- every few days. order. Thirty Japanese were emBoth Sides Claim Victory. ployed in the mills there. Des Moines, la With Custodian Is Punished. returns in from every county in the Arts. Lieutenant Joan state, both the progressives and the NogaVa. Hermosslllo, who was in charge of stand patters are claiming control of the guard when Ixmls Fleischner, the state convention. Frank D. JackAmerican banker and land owner, son, In a statement Thursday aftermade his sensational escape from noon declared that the stand-patter- s the Mexican prison across the bor would have a majority of at least 150. der, Thursday, has been thrown Into The progressive managers of the a dungeon to begin a long punishment headquarters for having allowed the American to scoff at the claim, and declare they will have a lead of 100. get away. Telenrmnftr wuiu Tnripnendent r"vvv,j TlfoVi here on on Sundaj, Tulsa a special train from retary Governor Hankell and his W-In a hotel. opened... headquarters it:iv that the k.,t- ,hn mors unuuhiiiumaking Oklaeovernor .. nf ai.nt rVhoma City me penimumi. . th hill which carried in were Saturday's election contemplated, - ll.iu trail IH-wneu tiovemur confirmed his Offloe Phone No. 43 sued a statement declaring that here. remain force would BlH Spsnlth Fork. VUh W. O. A local committee secured temporofficers, state the all for ary quarters and the removal of all officers probIn the face of an W. E. ably will be nude in granted contrary the to Injunction Guthrie by District Judge Huston. Qnarintine and City Phyiiciaa Governor Haskell has Issued a procof City Drue; lamation declaring the bill carried and Office two doors north from office mads of calls seat Slors. Night ... Oklahoma City the permanent n- nf Ind. none state government. The proclamation is based on a legal opinion tendered Spanish Fork, Utah. a him, In which it is held that since law Initiated by the people becomes automatically effective immediately is upon its passage. Oklahoma City MfUe st WoH4 Dr. C and of government seat the permanent in any all official acts o state officers Spanish Fork, Utah would be illegal. other place run Phone 11 Ind. Phone S3 The governor has also issued a iMldtoe oh block of Commorolsl proclamation calling an election on UUh Mi.no Bug tr lompur. pbrtieUn August z lor tne suommsiun m ucon- itiated proposition providing a the . .mnAJmant in .!....! .. Olliruuiuvii. ,. - . .w rntttrl't BLllUUUIliU . , ,. ... in... ot nosing eugiunuy suffrage, right ! I FireIn herolHm ld& Con: rids the f' by acting 61 bowels is SPANISH FORK, UTAH 'Foundationsi for Fortunes1 - "'"dverUiin. m mis cough paper. A" H. ill sell , for ,oV Bees js the erifisalf . . contain, po bowels, csrryinl c natural cdw"" MWUCUOQ Ol World D |