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Show QUAKE IN SALT LAKE Plfi BOATS GDLLIDE THE OPTIMISTIC FARMER Prompt Courteous MMH;'HMaVBMBJBMBHBflaCaBjRBjB EIGHTEEN FREIGHT THREE DISTINCT SHOCKS ARE FELT, BUT DAMAGE DONE IS ' VERY SLIGHT. ..urg 8Tfcme.n though such shocks have been experienced elsewhere." He predicts that other shocks in this section are likely to follow, but does not believe there la any danger from the quakes. Crossee British Channel in Aeroplane. 1 ''Dover,'' England.- - For the second time within a year the English channel waa crossed Saturday by an aeroplane, and again the honor rests with France. Count Jacques de Lesseps, a grandson of the late Ferdinand de Lesseps, the celebrated French engineer, driving a monoplane of the same model as that with which Louis Ule-riconquered the straits July 25 last, duplicated his countryman's feat In a dense fog on Saturday, starting at Calais and landing Bafely al Wyston Court Farm, the Journey being made In fifty minutes. ot Champ Clark Talks About Tariff. Denouncing the Fayne-Aldric- h Washington tariff law as a "transparent humbug," attacking the tariff views of Representative Sereno Payne, Republican, New York, aud vigorously assailing President Taft for Ma support of the law, Representative Champ Clark of Missouri, lender of the Democratic minority, on Saturday delivered In the house what is regarded as the Democratic keynote speech of the coming congressional campaign. Mr. Clark's speech showed the result of much thought and Accidentally Killed Husband. Denver, Colo. Charles S. Cooper, a wealthy business man, 73 years old, died In a bospltal Saturday nlgtrt from the effect of a bullet wound due to the accidental discharge of a revolver In the hands of bis wife, who is 74. Cooper was preparing for a journey and his wife was packing his grip. While doing bo she found a revolver lying In a bureau drawer. As she was crossing the room she tripped on a ' rug and fell forward. Her finger of the the gun, and It trigger pressed was discharged. Dropped Dead When They Saw Comet Talladega. Ala. The appearance of the comet Sunday night caused Intense excitement here. Congregations of several churches left their pews and hundreds of persons stood extited In the square and gazed at the celestial visitor. Miss Ruth Jordan was called to the door of her home to see the comet and immediately fell dead, physicians assigning heart failure as the cause. A negro was shown the comet and Instantly dropped dead. Guaranty Law Upheld. St Paul, Minn. The ruling of Judge Hook of the United States court of appeals, in which the order of the federal circuit court restraining the officers of the state of Kansas from carrying Into effect the Kansas bank depositors' guaranty law was vacated, has created much Interest in banking circles, particularly la the southwest. The Injunction to prevent the law from becoming effective waa obta'ned by the Abilene, Kansas, national bank, acting for all the national bunks of Kan iias. Utah Independent Telephone llles Copyright SLEW HUSBAND AS HE SLEPT SENATE Crime of Demented Woman, Who Turns Weapon Upon Herself After Shooting Helpmeet Stockton, Utah. William Wilson, a and prominent resident of this place, was hot and Instantly killed by his wife, Cordelia, who then attempted her own life. The tragedy occurred at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, and was witnessed by the son of the couple. Two other children younger than he were asleep and not aroused by the shots, When the neighbors who had been summoned by the lad arrived they found the body of Wilson lying on the bed, his wife lying across his body, and the night clothing on fire, while the blood was from the pouring wounds of both. Under the head of the dead man was found a note signed by his wife In which she requested her mother and sister to care for the children. Mrs. Wilson, who was 34 years of age, has been 111 for some time, and this illness resulted In her mind becoming Impaired. Now that the tragedy has occurred, relatives and friends recall actions of her that indicate this, but which at the time were passed, all thinking It was due to uet illness and that, restoration to health would overcome the little vagaries. well-know- n PASSES NAVAL BILL Dr. C. O. SCOTT' DENTIST Office Phone No. W. O. 43-- a Spanish Fork, Cr.ee BIU Arrival and departur. Vuh from Derxrt: No. 409 Dr. W. E. Warner ' H For Springville, Pm,, ..... wi ana ttt For Sprlngvllle. all- nilnta Anil . No. Quarantine and City Pbyiiciaa Office two doors north of City Drug office Store. Night calls made from 431 No. 35-2- r. No. and west 410 For Eureka, and Silver City 432 For Eureka ana suver uty pm 3 . Mamam ; KJ Maniw -- Connections mode in OedmrJ wiiu. u.11 trains... on. - Sow aepoi a r. aim ureguu snort Line, rociuo Dr. J. W. Hagan OFFERS 4-F- CHOICE OP THROUGH TRAINS AST DAU; c THREE AND Ctth-Mab- Senator James g e Into Desert and Dies All Alone. Cal. Dr. William A. Bakersfleld. Mogk, a graduate of Ann Arbor and well connected in Michigan, wandered o ,t into Sand canyon, on the desert, May 11, and was found dead there Saturday. Mogk was In charge of a hospital east of Mojave on the Los Angeles aqueduct. He Is supposed to have tried to reach the railroad at Brown. In delirium he had stripped himself of all his clothing. The coroner's jury on Monday found death to have h- " dn to exnnmir Wanders BoycotVng Orientals. Oakland. Cal. A stringent ruling against the patronizing of Oriental la bor was passed Tuesday night by the Central Labor council, when a resolu tion imposing a fine of not less than $25 for any union man patronizing Oriental labor of any form, from Chinese lottery to a Japanese barber shop, was enforced. The resolution will be placed before the building Trades council for endorsement and will then be submitted to the State Union headquarters in an effort to start a state-widcampaign against Asiatics. DISTINCT ROUTES SCir j J Pullman Palace and ordinary Ing cars to Denver, Omaha, fcj Dr. J. Fred Potter well-bein- e, infiiifflOHt Huron. In P The Goodvear, operated by Mitchell Two New Battleships Provided for, & company of Cleveland, was comInd. Phone ae Well as Submarines, Torpedo ing from Lake Superior laden with Spanish Fork, Utah. Gil Boats and Torpedo Boat Destroyers. ore. The Wood, owned by the ol Transportation company Christ Thert light. up going Cleveland, waj ii Washington. Voting down, 26 to was little sea at the time, and fog Office t World Dtii Ce. Sildi 39, an amendment offered by Mr. Bur- held responsible for the accident. ton to authorize only one new battleSpanish Fork, Utah Collision in English Channel. ship Instead of two, the senate on Ind. Phone SJ 11 Phone Bell Cowes, Isle of Wight Twenty-twMonday passed the naval appropriaol Commercial lanl wat block on. tMldenc. tion bill. The bill carries an appro- persons were drowned as a result of 8 Bufar Compaaj. Phyilclan priation of almost 1134,000,000. It was collision on Tuesday between the before the senate for two days, the steamer Skerryvore and the Herman debate being confined almost exclu bark J. C. Vlnnen in the English cnan. nel. The sskcrryvore sank. Only two sively to the battleship question. Two Important amendments were of the crew were rescued, one ol Optician adopted on Monday. One of them, of- whom died a short time later. Tne fered by Senator Johnston, appropri- bark nut in here, but later left fot EYES TESTED ates 1 4 ,'0,000 for the purchase of tor- Southhampton. Apparently she wa CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Office at Residence pedo boats "where vitals are below not injured. As far as known no pas 38-SPANISH FORK. Ind. Phone, the normal load line;" the other by sengers were on either vessel. eliminates railroad, county and municipal bonds from securities that may be deposited by contractors. The naval increase for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, provided by the bill. Is as follows: Two first class battleships to cost not exceeding 16.000,000 each and when equipped with armor and armament about $t2,CO0,000'each. Two fleet colliers to cost not exceeding $1,000,000 each. Five submarine torpedo boats not exceeding a total of 2,500,000. Six torpedo-boa- t destroyers to cost not exceeding $750,000. 70,000 GET WAGE INCREASE. The house bill provided only four Standard Oil Adds Many Millions to submarines and no torpedo-boa- t destroyers. Pay Envelopes of Its Employees. New fork. A voluntary wage In- King George Promises to Follow in crease that will affect approximately Father's Footsteps. been made by the 70,000 men, has London. On the occasion of the Standard Oil company. The remarkable increase to workmen, who in the anniversary of Empire day, King entire history of the concern, have George has issued two gracious mesnever been on strike, ranges from sages to the colonies and India, somewhat similar in style to the message 6 to 10 per cent The order is retroactive and be- which he addressed on Sunday to the . came effective May 1. It Is estimated nation. In both he refers to his previous tours through the respective that the company will add from to $10,000,000 to its annual dominions, promises to follow in h'.s father's footsteps, to uphold constituroll expense. pay tional government; to safeguard libThe new scale affects employees enerties of the colonial empire and to and works in the company's gaged devote himself to the of factories, but the office men will not the Ind an people. be benefited by this increase. Most of the employees who will get the InSteals Girl's Tresses. crease are laborers, and the advance New York. The police here are comapplies to all Ue subsidiary looking for a thief whose act of In United States. the panies petty larceny is without precedent in the records or the New York detecThose Cunningham Coal Claims. tive bureau. Under cover of a crowd Washington. The Cunningham coal in Union Square a few days ago, he claims in Alaska, which sprang Into clipped off twelve Inches of hair from national notice as basic cause of the the head of Jeanette Toplltz, a breach between the forest service and g'.rl student in Columbia the Interior department, cannot be Her hair was worn in a long taken up by the general land office braid down her back, fastened with a for decision as to their validity for ribbon at her neck. The end of the several weeks. When the hearing on braid hung below her waist. She did the subject of their legality waa con- not discover her loss until she waa claims were about to retire for the night. cluded, the thirty-threplaced In their regular order In the Rush for Homesteads. general land office for consideration as to whether patents should be IsWashington. The great rush for sued. The claims having precedence, settlement on the public domain of It Is said, the way will be clear in a the United States Is indicated by the month or two. enoimous increase in the number of entries made in the current fiscal year. Tornado In Illinois. By the end of the year. Commissioner Cairo, III.., tornado that struck Dennett of the general land office Cairo at 6:40 o'clock Saturday even- said the Increase, as compared with ing demolished four homes, damaged the entries of the previous twelve a dozen or more and destroyed several months, probably would reach 60,000. barns besides tearing many large trees About 90 per cent of these entries, he up by the roots. No fatalities were added, were made for homestead reported, but one woman was bruised and several persona were slightly inMilliona're's Son Dies In Poverty. jured. Chicago. Albert J. Snell. son of the millionaire, Amos J. Snell. whose Fire In Texarkana. murder here in 1SSS created a widedeArk. Fire that Texarkatia. spread sensation, wns four.d ileal 'n stroyed three business houses on Suned In a rooming house here Monrfv. day caused a loss of $100,000. A heavy lie was 50 years of aw. He Inlu-rlte-l downpour of rain was all that prevent- a fortune from his father. For a coned the fire sweeping out one of the siderable time he had made a hand I ) principal blocks of the city, including mouth living running errands on the the city hall. docks. Charged With Killing School Teacher. Peoria, 111. Miss Minnie Alders, 20 years old, aschool teacher of Prince-vill111., was found dead in bed at a hotel here Sunday with three bullet wounds In her body. Her companion, S. T. Easterly, of Chllllcotho. III., a freight conductor, is detained by the police pending an investigat.on. Easterly and Miss Alders came to Peoria on Saturday and registered at the hotel as husband and wife. According to Easterly, the girl spent most of the night In tears. Easterly declares the girl it.. j I (1. rescued. party have been William Siemens, Sir steamer The some of the said to have picked up on Tuesday Dolour missing, passed survivors and made uo report of any . aboard. of tne Four of the rescued members crew have gone to the Goodyear'a and Mrs. headquarters in Cleveland, survl-tii- t other the only Emma Bassett, Co, ItMHI i 999 given bric-a-bra- c their nature. "Never in the history of the city, or at least since the seismograph was Installed," says Dr. Pack, "has there been such a distinctly local shock, Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phone that talks." Mp, and Port Huron. memeighteen missing the of friends steamer bers of the crew of the off I olnt saim which Frank Goodyear, rammed Am Barques, after being B. James steamer the amidships by practically had Wood on Tuesday of the missing HP h"le that any Salt Lake City. Three distinct earthquake shocks were felt Id this city Sunday morning, one of which was of two minutes and ten seconds' duration, and of unusual Intensity, swaying buildings and canning a veritable panic among the residents, when the plastering was shaken from the ceilings of many homes and waa scatered about the floors. Chimneys on several buildings toppled ever, but aside from the scare to the residents, the property damage waa trifling. The first shock came at 7:28 a. m., and waa of 2 minutes, 10 second duration, the second at 8:38. lasting 20 seconds; and the third shock, lasting 20 second, came at 11:26. The center of the disturbance was Salt Lake. Other sections of the state Buffered but little. Provo, Dinghara, Ogden and other cities report almost no damage. Salt Lake's panic, while It lasted, was Hotel guests widespread. ruHhed frantically from their rooms and down stairs, many being reel rained by force from descending fire escapes. The few Sunday morning occupants of the big down town buildings dashed In terror into the streets. Slumberers in the residence districts, rudely awakened by the first shock, hastened out of doors. According to the united opinion of all claiming knowledge of earthquakes, there Is no further danger; the earth block Is quiet In a new lodging place. Dr. Fred J. Pack, In charge of the seismograph at the University of Utah, says that the three earthquake shocks traveled from the northwest to the southeast and were entirely local In N SUNK . . .. . Survivors rit Hair a Ft.... w But Most of the crew for Responsible Kog Held Accident. Terrible the Mich.-Fam- author. .l IN LAKE HURON. Tremblor Causes Terror Among Resident, Many of Whom Rush for the Open When Buildings Begin to Sway and Plastering Fall From Ceilings. ,i , its WHI LOST LIVES rj City, St. Louis and Chicago change. Free Reclining Chair Can; M ally conducted Excursions; 1 Dining uar service. For rate, folder, etc., lnqqlrn G. W. McDONALD, Ticket fc or write I. A. BENTON. O. A. P. D., Salt, iatttf Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER (Saturday Week is SAMUEL CORNABY Butter Paper Day If your order placed before ri'BLIC NOTARY Money Loaned Irrigated Farms low lntero.t ipaclal vio&a oi partial pajm.aia OQlc at restd.BC. on. block east of SPANISH FORK. UTAH. OD e op- - b Co-o- p. that date Emperor to Lead Peace Movement. London. A proposal to Inaugurate a world-widpeace movement bear- A. MORGAN, ing the name of the late King Edward, was made by Sir Will jam Mather at a ATTORN meeting of the Peace society on Tuesday. The suggestion met with prompt fcatM Building PROVO Telepbwe 11 X approval and speakers who followed Sir William lnt;mated that there was reason for the belief that E'mperor William was desirous of taking an ImFASHIONABLE portant pait, if not the actual leaJer-shiIn promoting a peace league of paper will B. e your ready be Saturday at 4 p. m. LORENZO THOMAS the What's the malteifl TAILOR world. Roosevelt Received by Queen Mother. One Block North ol Bank, Spanish Fork. Utah London. Theodore Roosevelt upenl a busy day here on Tuesday. His movement about London were not R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST made public in advance, and he esFresh Flowers supplied for all ooca-lioncaped the crowds.' In the mornini? he Funeral designs kept on hand was received in audience by the Queen and tilled to order. Mother Alexandra and Dowaer EmAll kinds of Furniture Repaired. press Marie of Russia at Buckingham Residence two blocks North of Foundry palace. Piviously, accompanied by Spanish Fork. Utah Frederick C Selous. R. J. Cunningham and Seth miliock. he visited the British museum. 21 Spanish Fork Dry Dock Dewey Sunk. Manila. A board is investigating the sinking of the dry dock irrigation ive General Merchandise, and Have You Ihvestioatkd It has been truthfully IDAHO? term Land of Homes Livery Feed Stable phone no. Boots 12 Spanish Fork ad Shoes. EST JOHN JUNKS, Supt. by acting SPANISH FORK, UTAH $ for Fortunes W ' The Cough Sjnj ol rids the svsteni as a cathartic em bowels Foundations j ly. I Hack Meets All Trai Harness, ' u B. H. BROWN, Produce. laaantaotnrers of Packert Indicted. irushed. nit Flour, Grain O g hu reclaimed lOvears. T'"r1 th an opening for many n of homes. ior renaming maun to D. E. Hurley. O. eer. A. U. P. A., Salt Lake Dealers in Victim of Joy Riders. Sa'.t Lake City. Laughing and chat-tinwith her daughter as they stepped from a Liberty park car at 11:50 o'clock Tuesday night, Pauline niii,n Hansen. 45 years of age. wife of Fred Hansen, a qnarryman, was struck by an automobile,, driven by Erustus Johnson, containing a "Joy riding" Mrs. Hansen party. was instantly killed. So tcrrilic was the Impact that the unfortunate woman was hurled about twenty foet and her head and shoulders were frlghtfuiiv of acres or IsnM inert tOCUIU'' l in that State M Tim fWrnn Shftl-- t LIllO Ratlr will be pleased to send(iescripuJ3 . a 1...a .......iinw!. "I Institution Hartford. Conn. The federal v'land Jury sitting here on Tuesday rv,. i.d an indictment against the iu:i packing firm of Schwarzschild & SuUIkt berger, charging the shipping of tin- niaraea ana uninspected meat. mnrrwin A Co-Operat- Chinese Mob Destroys Village. Changsha. A messenger who has arrived here from Yi Yang reports a hundred houses have been burned by mobs. The officials have lied and the town Is at the mercy of the rioters. The telegraph wires have been cut and details are lacking. Bands of rioters have advanced along the main road and are moving northward. Several villages have been entirely destroyed. L Land of Opportune Dewey. Divers have been engaged in examin ing the bottom of the dry dock, but the damage has not yet been determined. Raising operations will begin Immediately. Naval officers say It would be easy for some mischievous person to evade the guard and tamper with the powerful valves operated by electricity. 1 Thousands r-- s. 1 IDAHO with is LAXATIVE COUGH SYM' A id. will lellltlo, JoV Beee Is the eriflnal laxative eW contains 00 opiatna, leatly h.r0i' tow.la, carrying the cold natural cUaso.li, Guarantee " saUafaciioa or money refunded. World DrucrO |