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Show r THE PROVO HERALD ami 1PED Sitanbyi PROVO DRUNKEN FATHER UTAH Lost Terrible Storm That Swept South From the Great Lakesi At Least One Hundred Live UTAH STATE. XKWS The cesidfjire of Han1! buturs or Clarkstoo was destroyed by flw last ": THE FROM e !im;'!:s'ai mum In ' i ProYOriF a iiT Atlanta. Ga.Ao' epidemic .of tor-New York.Criminal prosecutions " a Knife. The annual j .of south the through na(lw,s gWf.,,t Jfcy. the federal government will be be " the Grand Army of the Republic was ; Thursday nlpht and Friday, leaving gun as a result of the disclosures in fceJd In Salt Lake City Ia-- t week. hund-ed- s of mantled bodies and the the iccent suit -- of the governmentA. H, iiarker of IKan had his col- - dismant Ted" wrecks of property worth Seized Rifle 'and- - Fired Fatal against, tha. American. Sugar' fteflning leapt lt0 ppfsons Boy jlar bone broke? .and. was hadb Umih-- . This announcement was company. Shot When He Realized That It is u,re bedievvdjtp edjn a rnnawayacHdjnMaM week. made by WeftsJrSUii&feT--- - ho- - U act andjt " ' '. "WatHTta Only Chance of it U probable, that a ktndnrRartm profcaUy the list of fatalities wfll ing as special attorney for the. govern " 1f tn ft monf u'tH 1,.. fiililc.1 lr ei.cli fif be fur greater. Saving Hit Life. of Ogden ncxrr AnVxaei 1J"T of fheItiid" "and"" an "thff gramTaar schools"' Mr. btiiufcons statement followed a :. . accurate estimate of the monetary year. conference. yJih .United. Stalts. Distrtct Two masked men. enu-reajsaloon loss may not oe rompjvted for many Great Falls, Mont. Elmer Kivinen. Attorney Wise in the lattefV office". the paih in Mm ray one night last week, and days, but from all ajr-n"Of course, there will be a criminal Hhot ,iik1 killed his fatheT;-Wa- H ho held Tip tbe occupants, Biirlnu about of the storm crime tales of fearful of the guilty petsons prosecution loss of life anil whole towns and Kivinen. at Kjiionkop, in tills county, Mr. Slim son declared. "There will be 1200. on May 1. was placed in j.iil here on no-kThomas Moore, one o the oldest villains ar completely wiped oi;r. up, but, on the other hand, the The siorm waie seems to "have had Sundnv. lie claims the bbooting wai case v.ill be prosecured to a finish. residents of Park City, died last th of in def in rittferisp self and 'rise week from a complication of diseases jts origin in the notuh and swept' from ' Hvo-."The Mrj;ratton has' aln adi,., been lbW. Tho of bis ni(..lit.r-Jit' - - the lake region- - somh tn rregnlar long IHnesn. punished criminally by tho f.l34.u0fl j latter Rorntlxiiafes the," boy's story, Assurance having been given that fashion. lmpfised," he added. "That penalties They, say that father and son had been and-- - in- was a irani for criminal- - acts; f LbganIina" "puTina "sewer system, - former, is who the a and dancii at Tenn., there was luurh. loss of.JJJe, &a. the federal build-. wxirk is was lesiitution of $2.0(j,000 with an u?y disposition, hal Jo nis KH)'ll0bX' ptan- credited' - The latter from "false duties back" ing. 4n that, city at incet accruing" home came "The driiikiiiKbeen 'boy It will cot (orally- destroyed, while at Centerville first and when the father arrived a weighing. The thitlg for Us to do now - It Is estimated that and adjoining villages the damage is is to get at the human beings behind 2 $87,000 more to run the schools of little later, lie was still drunk-am- i reported very heavy. the corporation, either officer or env . feafrLake" the "conrtng 'school "year Near ihilaski, the death list reached Ufdy. When he saw the boy about thf ployp, Mho have been than during tbe present year, guilty of crimi was dMdared h.e he that goinc placf, were .Injured. nal aets, ahd- - punish them. We-et- H rivers art: twelve, and many The Ogden and VVeper from knife drew and a kiirhlm. to big The tornado followed the Cumbernot toll when the prosecution will be. r swollen ".'ta;.high water ' marks.. -- Old land The boy ran" around-thsmall - towns his valley," wrecking of repe-Utloa the gin, but it will be as soon as we get timers predict deamHflgfar-ffl-huHe-"-A- f Bbe hous.0, with bis father pursuing him. our floods of 40 years ai?j when much and a testimony ready to present." mtt-rrsnorm-x n tmamg to raicn up. i,T:r, damage was done. the rifle house. would in he the get At CharlestonActm. the storm That the lime for appeal begins to swerved up the IUawassee river of The mother, 'fearing this, grabbed the ROOSEVELT AMBITION REALIZED. - run from the time a motion for a new the Tennessee - iallpy, destroying rifle and pave it to the boy", telling Bpvyles.-OveThree Lions in Three him to hide it. The latter continued . trial is disposed of is reiterated In an much property. At FayetteviUe three around the house. wlth""hlsfather. a Fourth Being Killed 8hots, pinion handed down by the supremo were .killed. . . ., moroewaucd than ever, after-- him. - .. by Kerroit. court of Utah last weeek. At Cuba many houses were blown Elmer, fearlrg that his father mlKht Four JPpe&ton- - Scberera, jnacMftkt eev. down. .even- a j. 3xe:.nr. . .Nairobi... Brltlbh. East .Aliica ployed in the Southern Pacific "shops' shed was left standing. away, turned and shot, killing the faRoosevelt's eanip in the Mau hills At Ogden, was seriously burned by an almost instantly. Memphis jrenrtheavy loss from ther ' It is7 said explosion of molten lead, which was1 townTwltfiiiTa" by all the members' of Saturday TTtght," and "tbe"t wo hunrti-eradius of 300 miles in arms, neck three states. thrown over "his "hand famiJy that, the father had made or more native followers were ' -threats to ill tbe whole the the" America-n- : imrty-i- n face- , sin llv Miss-wereIaker had been "drinking. He he tlott 0 fthe Uy. F00AJuck. of Davis The assessed valuation jeJbra ,wair,aTgrr 77irwei nil ftr aiTTi'el'tpThe lions were bagged Friday, and 7. county, escitraire of the radways-an- d From neighboring towns come reports bors considered' him dangerous. Koosevelt's Colonel mighty, gun. transmission lines, which are assessed of men, women and children killed The coroner's in,quet resulted in to earth, each of them thret: brought "by" the slat board.'arnouhts to M,H53,: and homes wrecked. of the holding the yoting.jnan forur on thf' first "Sliot, Thus-tmp-- Df -- 290.'Thi-49 .the aa- inerease of $116,490 The tornadft swept over into Arkan- ther Investigation'.' president's fondest ambitions has been, .over last year. sas and killed eight persons near MARINES MUTINY. realized, and he is proud, too, that the A babe was born to Mrs. Q, U. Bng-- Mammoth Springs, besides wrecking fourth jungle king fell before the rifle in Other soore a buildings. ijctf points . Btrom;.-whil- e jpros'sing the Great Salt Difigmntletf Turks Make 'Ftrral and" Fu- of his son, Kermlt. who, however, took Lake ou the Southern Pacific railroad Arkansas report heavy loss. , Alabama and beading tile Resistance. three shots to kill his quarry. Strlkln'g ..one dayJast week. . Mrs. Engstrom the hurricane continBoth father and son are jubilant. It southwesterly, in The marines the wag In her way to her home near Constantinople. e ued its course of destruction. Hunts-Till- Kasslm Idaho Falls, Idaho7;""jL situated was, thekJirst lion hunt, and.so magbarracks, which-ar- e TepoTts heavy loss of property, nificent a kill was far beyond their d . C C. embassy, Blade, for twenty years a with" probably several persona killed." behind the American but lions have been plen" expectations, refused trusted employe of the Salt Iake At Danville, Ala., the storm struck Saturday night.. They to. embark for distribution to the va- tiful in the hills for the- past month,, convicted of extracting money with terrific force. and the English hunter, W. W. Selous, At Hartsell at least one is dead and rious ports. from letters, has. been aentenced ,to ys . isying The majlnes belong to. the old dis- has been out for several-dathree years'- - imprisonment at Fort many hurt.. ten' people are or for extinction. .la said their How well plans It ejfiit affected garrjsotv and although..they Leavenworth, Kans,, at Jackson. Young's Crossing had nominally surrendered, were in he succeeded can' be seen of the renew theatre, to deadfive Ogden Is .to have-dead- has sults of Friday's chase. be under the management of John At Franklin one woman Is dead and an ugly mood. They, -were easily pertoan Klaw" suaded armed & make "Corf and folirt'ieuts4he by agitators two fatally hurt at Henderson.. VISIT GOLDEN GATE PARK. attractions and others- - that TheBtorm played many .... fantastic PI?9- J.rhecapltal7; "1iave" General Schefket, commanding, lost Visiting Japanese Cadets Royally En- "he "control "of Coh tricks'. It .hurled James Jackson, an in the west heretofore. aged man of Montgomery county, Ten- no time In bringing the mutineers to tertained by Californians. from his ruined terms. After they had surrendered, The news cornea from Berlin that nessee, twenty yardsheck was he and Six hundred sailors his San 'Francisco. he said: Emma Lucy Gates, a Utah girl, has house, snapped ' ' found dead, was the' last flicker of - resist- and about 100 officers and cadets of "It made her. debut in .grand opera and - It - ripped- - twenty church steeples ance: After We had disposed several the "Japanese training squadron,"which scored a big triumph, she having se- from their belfries, stood themt up in battalions of troops and some bat- - arrived. her Mav 1 were entertained cured a five year contract with the the earth and then hurled them into teries the pa-ojrithla. easj, rapge ptwas Sunday. Ueu- Ttoy al Opera company of Berlin. to ba rft"kf wc inquired twiant of Poteet. Admiral'Swlnburne's Frankof W. E. Lucas, a soldier stationed It tore un the battlefield obedience to order or the Tate6T e the cannon balls did In their comrades In the Taxim arsenal. staff, acted as master of ceremonies" Fort Douglas, will" face "a "charge jit of linrTenn-likThe white flag was then hoisted on and guide, and the visitors were assault" with intent to kill, he haying the civil war. ' ' Terin,, a man and child tbe barracks. in tbelr praise of the beauAt Tlecherd, fired several shots at a young woman were burled under the roof of tneir do men blame for "I tiful not the the playground. who had refused to marry htra, none . . mutiny,"-adde- d home.torn offbyJhe gale. ThB ..ofncersw-ereake- a General Schefket, ''It Jtii.jhe.au.. of the shots ..taking; effectJhow.eye.EJ was the work "of a Tew ringleaders. "We tomoblles and the men. made the "" s J. Li Malone,"" Dutchmen Are Rejoicing. . pool are now sorting them' jout for court-martia- l. Beven-mlltrip to the Jbeachin street " wrerld ; flayer- - of-t- hfr na TTtieen of ""The " cars. From the latter' point the sailTvounded Nels Paulson in Salt Lake !The Netherlands, gave birth to 1 " ors marched a jnile or'so to the music, Pure Food Act Upheld. City,. 'April 8. 1b to.be tried on a charge daughter Friday morning Tbe .conpavilion, where they attended a banii of assault with Intent to murder. P aul-ao- n dition of her Chicago. Federal Judge Sanborn, concert majesty irsatlsfartory.1". provided by the city. la out of danger and will recover. the Infant princess Is doing well and in a test case questioning the constiThousands of citizens thronjd the Qus Travis, colored, a waited em: Holland Is celebrating the happy tutionality of the government pure jkark to get a near view ofjae little pioyea oy inemrnmandjn!ris car ent from one-- 4 "ibeuttfry-f h I and well ystem known in Ogden, was the other with expressions 0M0V such held the validity of the law. The case so effectively against S Russians ac'cldenlally killed by, an officer,of as seldom have been witnessed among was tbat of the government against The ordinary enllsted-mewere uni" Idaho, who was endeavoring this placid people. The political sig- the Crescent Manufacturing company, as formed much but American sailors, to stop a fight between several ne-- - nificance of the occurrence Ilea In the of Seiutlej makers of "Mapleline." cadets officers were and the e smartly groes. r ' to alleged-hat-than th now Is heir The use there fact that government .WIIWMi' guruwu wiiu lu'ivn goits" m am pnn(f & "oTTtSlsTiaine constlfut ed misbranding, JVPnirTiHTiiTs;.1 thrcitts-,- "Basistaht m oTn? yfceif wore m short swords similar to the aa enhances Inasmuch which this substitute stane for the gTeatly eral of maple United . States, has advised syrup contained.no maple juices, The pclnards carried by" the German Utah a representatives, , in , congress country's chances for continued . . defense alleged that the name was . that the fullest possible construction flavor of the .product. the by justified " would lie given to the memorial of .Seattle Banker Convicted.' ' Simplicity of New Sultan. Utah shippers filed by way of protest . Victim - Mehemmed V., the of Accident. Engineer Constanthopie.Rattle. R, F. Parkhurst, fonnerly ... against railroads. clad In a khaki. Jink Phoenix. Aria. A.- - HDemrlck.-a- n " assistant cashier of the First National Claude" Moyea," the Voung man who sultan ot' Turkey, -er la ""chaxge of alt form and accompanied with enibezzlemenfof 1toI"frtTra-rhe'Dgden'iaduct"iohie jialf dozen officials," drove .brpugh electrical and power construction m l)ankrcliaig.cvl Jfrom hat 'institution, was $50,000 ,tlme.ag(jaa tne result of carelessnoss Constantinople irom me - ftiosque ot haer - ini Hall-Kivalley reclamation found "gnlltT'by jurytn of fellow workmen, suffered the where rhenew project, was drowned. onSumlaiJn cauri-Saturd- ay. of one-- of liis legs last'eek-th- e Stsophla oti Friday, for nearly an hour. the"&lulcing" tunnel 'six hundred feet shown by the evidence, extended prayed sovereign operation being necessary In or-c- r e long,, whteh-w- as. goM through, fif s Tlits ;.lake.iiasatt.eyl-dencsimplicity-ito vb his llfe.t--j-at the end of Thy0tooseveU ered np by manipulation of the bank's mouutnln of tendencies democratic ofJ.be ' A. L. 'Hars, chief "ItrTlIa, "a "Japanese lab0ref,;was balances Jn San Francisco Chicago Bt0i"flg;eiini. ;Hia.nialf:r'ty-:tpterf" Etttick byapassenge'r"'trald'neaf the tha new. ruler.-- . New" York- - TBank officei-s- ' from" "Snflr, to'inngirfeef and" Itveharge sultan the door, Stsophia through of Ueck Hot Springs. and killed--H- ga was the constructiou nfT'Rosevllle, those cities were- .witnesses, against In twenty-s-ix which had not been onened was thrown against the aide of the swept "IhrouRirihe ,tmnel "with "hlmT "Parkharst, anrbrouRhr records 'that years, when Abdul Hamld took but emerged Into 'the river without showed his ' operations. Parkhurst cut and rolled back junder rthe wheels Rudolph, the crown prince of Austria, kthe stod-hiah..of the coaches, where banking to" the TITL JTZZTZT his body wei hosque.'J" water'lnlo the tunnePwhile'the men literally cut to pieces. . were on a tour of Inspection. Prohibition In the South to Stay, Says Several thousand young- - fish - were i L ..Storm In. Southern Illinois. Chafin- - -- ,. left high and dry on day last week that Insurance Man frt Troubli. Kvnnsville, Ind.The storm' geu of Pails-Jameby'the turning out the water from Ewept."'""southern"Tirtnoi5 Thursday Hazeif Hyde;' of New s a powerful hold on- - the southern tho Logan, Hyde Park, and Smith-fiel- d night-wa- s ting the worst In many years. York, former of come thereto stay," canal.- and' game war-de- n On the farm of William .T. Garner, Life Assurance society, and states and It has AV.4 Chafin, candidate ,;for said Eugene "was only notified rn time to save near Texas Cily. Ill.t Edgar Overton, iadwtc, were on May on the Prohibition- - ticket, about 1,000, tbe rest perishing1. his wife and child, and Daniel Stall-lng- tondemfted.-bs.defmHi- . MIi?da to. president mirfng "an Interview here. . . ln two an ""'employe,' were instaniry" f3ne month's If; Trilaifies. deputy "state" statlsti--rian- ; hnprisonment and a fine .ba a saloon, in, tha killed - when theip bouse- - was- blownit or "mro, sndxaawic'io a biontii's mv years, there-wp- n't is nd?avoriiiK' to - ohtAtif "th south,' asserted Mr. Chafin, ."Arkannames of. tha liva irrigation an"drea. (lowvl A firl. named Carlisle, who prison ment and a fine of $30. They sas will line, up-f-op and pro "Vrvo'r conipnnlcs throughout the slate, lived "with the Overt ons, is probably were charged with running into a pul ntMUon-ttit- s year;andJTexas will -. At Wnsson.' --fntftTly Injured. !!staileak injtuiu r.ULt'jrpofi.fsiendlnq;.sut blanks HFt: lookfor" srittfte- soutrtcnr leveleif siiite-i-ucatuim- icnt e f o n Tj ie $. A M 6 E R A N : AAoot Center, Provo, Utah : : - . i a Sdf OUinl Miniivl ,Clti. Mine Cales, Special Attorney Declares .There Will Be No Let Up, But Cases Wilt Be Prosecuted to a Finish. Tragedy Occurs in Montana, When Enraged Man Attacks HbSsn ) j as Eniin and Boiler Repe,ir. Iron A Braaa Caatinga, Etc, nf 1 -- -- iny liedl; Gtrstle Gate and Glear Greek " IJ j I j v-- H0 PROVO, -" J r -- . - v At-Iir- JOSEPH P Ti'. m & Pll fl fk & IllKAN- -- Current Tlme-Teitol- e LEAVE PROVO FOR EASX rejolc--insfwitj- i. " n" V."Tr.. J?o.8fofan points east." . T. ."T.. 10 for Banpete .7.tt; " 2 for all points east............. - " points-.-.---- ... 8 4 " for Tintic points for all points east LBAVK - No. . - 5 PDvJ) for west and north for all points west and noJib. 9 for Bait Lake and Ogden 8 for all points west and north . " . LEAVE PBOVO -- " FOB WEST 1 - a.m. 4:25p.m. -. 64 8:41 .............. ......... 7for8altLake - 9:81 ; A, .,, . 11:40 8:34 a.m. " ...... ,M 1 :6bp.idy' 4:25 9.51 " FOB NORTH No. 122 for Heber 9:30 ABRIVB PBOVO e, - ftdft-" . a.m, mu--tinle- post-offic- - nt tli r"tetd n W. DUNN, General Manager, an riminr virii-'"- ' " --an- Ti--I UTAH. - - mft rs poc-Jiiit- -- lf V vt West 3th North Street, - Both Phoke3. j -- 11 Uth Timber Co. - ui a r vaaV r - d- for snJe rt Tbft-c-t.tw- r gy S' FROMjNOBTH 8:45 p.m.; from Heber . . Tbe only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining chair cars, through sleeping cars and elegant diners on ; all through trains. tfK ... 8. K. Hoofkb, F. Fours, L A. Benton, G. P. A T. A. 6. A. R D. Agent No. - n 121 - ".!. " ba, GoMaie n The -- All -- who-shot-- Ilagiie.-wnh'eTml- OvcFland-Kou- fe the Way e r and .4? Via Means comfort - all -t- he- wajr when you travel east. Don't buy a ticket via a broken route - . I 1 1 ie , Go . Tel the WntTHE LAND t .1 - Inde-nendenc- y -- r w teen-years-an- Direct OVER- - ROUTE as it " X - in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc: "You'll KnowWhenX(ttio7 Ask any Short Line Agent for i rates and particulars. .. ."--""" the-fede- rat d.- d. . - -- . The-fish"- e 1 a, Sunshine, Fruil and Flofvers -of yottr very door; It'a thelaceforre and Tec- ? within 24 hours nd 7reation, health-apleasure. Fishing, Golfing," An'&mobiling Tachting and other pat door aporta may be mdnlged in very day in the winter.' ) t -- , - 7 l - fol-iow- 111.,-th- storm" taihese concern, tdi.is which. . tbe department. are' desired bv It U rumored that within a short tiiue local capluiists "will begin" the modem - grain elevator tT'.i i'oii.u)t.-to co.-.- t $J0v"M)00r ia Ogden." Tbe 'ele, vtjor will' tAvo arcapadty of several hundred tbouaand biuibela of grain, It .is ia.'d, .and will be low.ted In :tbe ' vhoJesule dibtrict, T'r.r st;i food and dairy' 4ommiS'" -- A f'n cam'pa. ' of"' riiinln"g IvUl.nTJe.t aonanJ "seri- ously Injuring several others. tn'-th- l;; e 'io 1 - i tlc-te- vimiKeu mat tmer tue Hccnieill JUBUwic sped away. . .'.'", . . - rllMatexttwo -- years.? ; . . " r 1 . rnoo , - - - ' . dlect-- h May 2, after, a lingering Jll- - 75 ears t 9ge.Aiamie,l Amadpt" wn3 one of th prime nkvcrs In tbe (revolution jn- 1S03 against" O loriibla,' which" ,led to' the lndepenlcnob Jlaaii' nrtvy" recenUyi-launeb- ed afd heftut-This-que- froa the 'looking! er craft. Vhjch the, people of the Netherlands lire semllnsr us, a token nf thetr to ,f4ionlb1p for America,' prove ione-o- r the most attractive Tea- tures W tbe parade td be held" of.r.mpnisu lie was born at Carta,-S"n- in connection naval, with the Fulton parade. and early in life engaged In Conv Vhcn and fitted out,. the? ship mcrcial business.'' Iater he began the will berigscd an exact reproduction of the praitloe of medlUne, finally becoming vessel sailed by Captain Hudson Cen (one of tie eminent physicians cf the turlos aso. uess.A-HxW-a- s the fare and tickets are good eix months for return. jf.- - Aak'the' man . to teltTyoiji "' how, SALT, youan, g9, to" fUUtilSCO uuuiiucm vaiiiuiuto uvt. lowuiu tLl: Sllfftit ad- f uitionai ooh ana stop over mqei anywhere. ..ifl r?r--- of Vessel Built by' Hud Reproduction Pleads for Fres Lumber.- - - - First Presldfrtj of Panama Dies-Afte' " - son Years , Ago. ' ' . An extended ceech Lingering Illness. . Washington. Amst erda 3 helng rST?9. '""Halve by geiifltor McJCamfifr faVorifig- - r ranaiiia. Mamuer&iiiaJor, tTfie first inade" In"' the ship completing lumber, qccupled eyeral hours ln tie A, cfsiiieiit.'.pf.. the, KpujilioLr.xhajuaJ senate "on Friday. ""J.Iis, remark provoked an extended controversy among advocates .of a tariff on lumber. Mr. uwr tviciuniDcr. BBtu, .wuiio ne was o would not agree ough pi'otertloiiist. inii''"-l,elait. to- a tanifC on- products- wick, as ooal; i t ia yit la.it week aud Iran ui't. lumber and oil, that are btv Ud 1.3 oigani..,ition. J. g. Car-- J ing exhausted and cannot ba replaced. as rbosen chairman Senator Aldrtch, reported from the of, CVIen on finance '(.!);;,, t r,.jn a::d T. A. AVil-i committee ndltlor.al d f . sec- - arsend-arnfks to the bl.H. -i reasurer, d i ttd vut-Otl- ' lalcmtioa and tickets,- - m So. Uzte St; Sdt idee - a - THE HERALD FOR ALL )THE HEVS |