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Show panish Fork YOIi. II- - NO. 15. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, FELL FROM WINDOW E WARNER, And Beeldemoe Joel ace - south MINER City Square. y Tr, THE WAR IN SOMALILAND. Ctofc F..TH0MAS, PUBLIC It OTAR Y Belief Expressed That Unfortunate Man Was Thrown From a Third Story Window by a Negro, Who Is Under Arrest. p Kulght Block. FKOYO. With his Bkull crushed and one leg broken, C. R. West, a miner from the asdrsw b. Moses. Deep Crock country, was picked up from the pavement south of the 3AGLEY& MORGAN American rooming house at 15 Commercial street, Salt Lake City, MonI day night and carried to the Holy loliaine PHO VO Telephone 78 X Cross hospital, where he died Tuesday st & Bioiir. 10,-00- 0 ATTORNET8-AT-LA- UXET. Attorney-at-La- w, r.rey sneer and Netary PubHu. KOver Oran Lewis Store. Fork, i Jelsoi JHT Keep ead stones. We 8ell The, That's All. DRENZO THOMAS riMtTOIliLl j Tailor, oos north block of Bank, lb Fcrk, EIR1KSSON, O. s Ctak. PTRAIT ARTIST Martell building. Main I street. u. ad Woods, ; assco ef Wfll Boyaok S tablet) Sale id, morning. He was unconscious when found by pedestrians, lying In a big pool of blood. He never regained consciousness. The miner had fallen from a third story window of the rooming house, a distance of more than forty feet. How he came to fall Is a mystery that has not been cleared up. Suspicious circumstances lead the police to believe he was pushed out of the window with murde'rous Intent. Ike Hughes, a neIs being held in jail gro pending the investigation of circumstances that the officers believe may Involve him on a charge of murder Hughes is known to have quarreled with West Sunday night. Evidence has been secured that he threatened bodily harm to the miner. According to his own statement to the police, he was on the third floor about the time that West went through the window. The denies knowing anything about the affair, and if anyone saw it he has taken pains to keep the & Transfer PRESIDENT SPANISH FORK DRUG Co, The Plea of the Defendant Was That e of and the Jury Was Out But an Hour. James W. Kelly, the Butte, Mont., newspaper man accused of the murder of Dr. Henry A. Cayley, was found not guilty by the Jury. Kelly shot Dr. Cayley In his (Kelly's) room on the morning of October 12 last. He went home and found Dr. Cayley in company with Mme. Ruth La Bonta, who also occupied Kellya room. In a dying statement Cayley said Kelly was lying in wait for him and shot him. In bis defense Kelly claimed the room was in darkness when he entered, and a man commanded him to get out. Thinking he was to be attacked, he fired. The Jury was out an hour. Kelly was attended by a large number of friends when the verdict was reached, and received hearty congratulations. Kelly was immediately discharged by the court. ELEVEN WERE KILLED. Result of a Collision of a Work Train and Stock Train. A northbound Missouri Pacific stock train crashed Into the rear end of a work train just north of Buffalo, Kans., and eleven men were killed AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS s t t'i t COMPOUNDED PHARMACISTS. BY EXPERIENCED mrniTmmnmrrmnnnnmmmmnnnwnnnfTmmmmimnnnnntinnmmnn' SUITS MADE TO ORDER MERCHANT TAILORING I'nderucar for Ken, Women and (hlldren from 50 rents np; home made. Satisfaction Guaranteed or No Pay. aj Knitted j A I General Merchandise. St. Helena Sanatarium Food and Grain Coffee a 4 i Specialty. MAKE WAR ON NEGROES. have doctor bills and quit buying drags, and use the above Health Food, and drink which will Strengthen your Serves, Make Mascle and Marrow In yonr Bones, Cure Heart Trouble and Dnild Up yoor System. AH lo be had at A, A. liable' build Ing. John Christianson, Agent jj Illinois Mob Makes General Onslaught on Colony of Negroes. IN OMAHA. PURE Self-Defens- b An unknown negro, aged about 17 years, was lynched by a mob near the village of Sauta Fe, Ills., Bunday afternoon for attempting to assault the daughter of Branson Davis, a farmer. The lynching was followed by a general onslaught upon a colony of negroes living in tents in a bridge construction camp. The tents wer burned and dozens of shots were exchanged between the whites and blacks. Several negroes were shot, but so far as known none was killed. other unpleasant feature to the jour No whites were hurt ney, which was of a circuitous route. Much preparation had been made in Immigrants Pouring Into the Lend of Hie Free. Omaha for the president's coming and Immigration figures for the fiscal year he was greeted by probably 50,000 people, who lined the streets on both 1903 seem likely to surpass those of sides for a mile and a half along the any preceding year except 1882. The route of the carriage drive. figures of the bureau of Immigration, Addresses Ten Thousand People In the Nebraska City. Ten thousand people were gathered at the Coliseum In Omaha, Monday Roosevelt. night, to hear President The day had been a trying one for the entire party, the wind blowing the entire day, and at Lincoln a smart rainstorm greeted the president on hts arrival. The dust and sand which blew across the prairies added an- secret. Open Workman tyfeyfromlOe.m.UUIp. San kiC material guaranteed o and New York style. Spanish Fork SHOT DR. CAYLE OF BUTTE ACQUITTED. MAN WHO 0 Ml AVSTXACTia. No. 7, KELLY IS NOT GUILTY Engagement In Which British Suffer at Hands of Mad Mullaha Men. A dispatch from Aden, Arabia, says Brigadier General Manning, after an engagement with the Mad Mullah's forces, has relieved Colonel Cobhe, near Gumburru, Somaliland, forty-flv- e miles westward of Galadl. About of the Mullahs men were killed. The British loss Is not known. The few details obtainable of the disaster to Colonel Plunkett's detachment April 17th show the Mullah's forces consisted of 2,000 horsemen and spearmen. They surrounded Colonel Plunketts force In the open, and the Somalis, after a heavy rifle fire, charged repeatedly with their horsemen and spearmen on all sides. The British detachment held out until its ammunition was exhausted, and then charged with the bayonet, but it was ultimately overwhelmed by weight of numbers. The British force fought until all of its officers and 170 men were killed. Most of the handful of men who reached the camp were wounded. The Somalis losses are reported to have been enormous. The Mullahs forces are reported to aggregate from 3,000 to 4,000 mounted men and about 80,000 spearmen. MEETS DEATH IN SALT LAKE TENDERLOIN. f em Entered Feb. II, ISO. M eeeond-eln- u matter t Speniak Pork, Utah. Act of Concrete et Murk I, MSy. 1903. 4 First-Clas- Farms and City Property for Sale. s mining Stock Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Money to Loan on Easy Terms. 4 A $1000 Contract bought, sold and exchanged Association. la the National Home-Seeker- s ' Utah County Employment K X 4 4 A d t John Christianson, Dahles jf stables. ck Meets all Trains Agency. Young ladies and gentlemen wt cure employment would do well 1 Dahle's building, where an unlimited number of railroad hands, teams and teamsters, brick layers, etc., are wanted. Also young ladies for general house work and eooking are wanted. Good respect-in Salt Itke. Provo and other able places towns at thefr choice. Book agents and Canvassers for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply to A In A. A. Spanish Fork, Building, -, Utah. Spanish Fork, Utah. A. J. Pedersen. jfackmith & i Cppetlte leak, Short Oregon FtrsLclssi Material always ea haul' Line R. R. TIME TABLE Fpaatsk Fark. srrsor IX hbucait 1, IMS'. -- 1. H. BROWN, I Southward Ask YOUR MERCHANT FOR THE bfVQPy I Leland Roller Stablo. rxk Meets all Trains Mills I 'prove Re. 4 sk Fork, . Companys it. BUk No. t arrive it ball Lake at 4:06 and departs ItKItp m. No. I make direct connections t 811 Lake for pnlvls on (.ache V nils, branch, T. M. brncMseata. AcUne 1 raffle Manager. D. E. IICHi.iT, O. nod T. A. D. 8. bPSMtia, A.atO. P. aud T. A. M. S. Hatch, Depot Ticket AfWil. anish Fork 11 F'bO'Ufl J- -- Operative rs in sente t tbs Traveling Trade both la the Betel sad Livery biilaesi. Thd best General Merchandise, Flour, Grain lecturer I Produce. of JOHN JONES, 8 up. Utah. e al OBSERVED THE 8ABBATH. Missing Man Return. Deputy United States Marshal who waa lost n the Gunstght country several days, and who It waa stated had been killud, baa returned to Phoenix, Arizona. He said one of the Indian smugglers he went after was captured near Barrajito ranch by achimself and the two Mexican companying him. While handcuffing him. the Indian escaped and adzed a carbine near the cabin door, but before be could ubo, one of the Mexicans shot him dead. The Indians are swearing vengeance against the officer. Ut-tin- .Thousands 8aved Dy President Roosevelt Attended Church I USE'S .Twenty years ago John Crempa, President Roosevelt and party spent who has Just been burled at Perth bis Sunday In Grand Island, Nebraska, Amboy, N. J., was living with hla wlfo tffatn arriving at that place early Sun- In Ncutla, Hungary. She was accused attended of day morning. The president stabbing a man. a former admirer. St. Stephen's Episcopal church In the Crempa confessed to the crlmo to save went her, and went to prison that she might forenoon, and In the afternoon to care for their child. by remain free rldo. accompanied for a horseback ten years he was sot After serving Senator Dietrich. They rode out to free. Then he found that his wife had around been living with another man all the Taylor's sheep ranch and then time he was In prison. Crempa came to the Soldiers Ionia, where the to America. and spent the rest of hts rldo The veterans. the greeted life In New Jersey. miles. was about fifteen NEW OISGOVEBT Tbit wonderful mtdiolnt tt Consumption, Cough fdi, BronchKJi, Asthma, Pntu nl, Hsy Fever, Pleurisy, Lapp, Hoarseness, Sort Throat, pup and Whooping Couch, Wo ify bottle guaranteed. Prioa 500.&II. NoPvy. f l bottle free. post-our- , twenty-fiv- lev-er- Boots Shoes. atab Fork, Injured, ten of the latfour fatally. All and ter seriously were Greeks except one, Petor Frye, who lived In Buffalo and who was the boss on the work. The rause of the wreck Is given as misreading of orders. Tho scene of the wreck for hours looked like a battleflold by the dazzling light of the burning debris, with dead men strewn about upon the ground, whore they lay after being taken from the wreck. and Harness, mi M TIP-TO- P. Hotel. Charlotte, stitution. aid ITS In Grand Island, Nebraska. 1 pres-Ide- Sacrifice Was Useless. furnished by the bureau of statistics for Its monthly publication, Commerco and Finance, show that the total Immigration Into the Untied States for the nine months ending with March, 1903, was 494,425, against 370,575 for the corresponding months of last year. This makes It almost certain that the total Immigration Into the United States for tho fiscal year which ends sixty days hence will exceed that of any preceding year except 1882, In which the total was 788,992, Looks Bad for Hulzo. Jennie Fox, tho consort of A1 Hulte, has made a confession in which she Implicates Hulzo and an unknown man as having defended Outlaw room In the Chinese joss bouse at Bakersfield, Cal., against the attacks of officers. In which McKinney and two officers lost their lives. The woman claims not to know the ideu tlty of the third man In the room. Since his Imprisonment Hulze has mad two attempts at suicide, and has acted as If Insane, but It Is believed he Is shamming. Commercial Men, Watch for the Base at the Depet. TIME TABLE Arrival end daperturaef train IrM Dpet! V For Fprlnvtll.Frovo.8oll Uki end point ea.land we., ..I New No. IS For Korin. vlll Provo, Halt Leka and end ell point dp No. l.urake, kUmmntk end Silver Cli m 4:0p Ne. ta-k- er f.urvke, M.amotk ead Silver tup t: ilea Connection m4 I Ofdcn CnU depot wlta ell train of Houtbar F.elB and Ore Skort Lino. OKFtRS CHOIC CF No. 11 L. X.J0!IE, Prep. dox bumbop ompany. ei S-- & Q FAST THROUGH TEAKS CA1LT AND 1UUEK DISTINCT SCENIC It OUT $ Plr nd ordinary Sleeptnf Mr M Fulm.n I 'cover, Otnalin, Hn Ctijr, bt. Loula end 1 blcese wlibanlcbnuf. Free tteeltnlnf Chair Crs peraoot'b net Kcurloui e perfect Dlntnf Cat Soe dnd tie. AND ef For rale, folder, eta Inonlr . Ticket Afeat, H. i. or wriio LA.IiKNU'N, U. A, D., Salt Lake Clip. ki-k.K- Building Material. I. mm Bailed PftTEtlTS Hay & Produce. lunhcfwntf BROOMS Ipaslsli Fork, Utah OHUlkl 0 fcjsOTpnnE ietlikatl made, Hook MU OhrM efctr-l- V eonluLt lMere Sake I. i. Iiuots. lev. fW I prsiov Tt!V v ., )e AAIc-m- S. O. . |