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Show f The Fork SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY OL. VI. NO. 5. k yiiiiaMmiumiUiiuuiiuuuuiiiimmniitf mnnmummyinmuuumiyai CITY DRUG STORE JNO. 3 sum I PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES DESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED . L : BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Peace Officer of Paterson, N. J., Killed by Explosion of Infernal Machine .ffffnpimwnnnnnnwwnwmTWffnwnninmHM!nwi?nwHifnimwn wrii,C I's the Murdered Man Had Actively Aided the Police In the Capture of Italian and Waa Marker for Death by Aeeasslne. matter) IDAHO 1 s, n Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during tbe past 10 years. Thousands Paterson, N. J. Justice of the Peace Robert C. Cortez was fearfully injured In his office Friday night by more will be reclaimed within the explosion of an infernal machine bt the next 10 years. This means sent him by express. The office was an openiug for many thousands 801 ; wrecked and the detonation could be ot homes. 0 in r ( for blocki. heard . ing. 't in srrscT mabcr, 1904. The judge had actively aided the poa Cat.: Too Imvkstioxted IDAHOT lice In the capture of Italian lawNo. 41 For Payson, Santaquln and I', has been truthfully termed a 11:28 pa Los Angeles breakers recently. No. 45 For PavKoa, Santaquln and Justice Cortez died at midnight ..6:48 pa Nepbl No. 68 For 1aygon, Neplii and his Injuries. He had been home from Hantl ..0:64 am to supper, leaving his son Robert In Provo, PI Grove. AmerTil CVegon Short Line Railroad Co. No. 48 Forican charge of the office. It was the young, Fork, Lehl, Mercur, (rill be pleased to send descriptive mat. t:4T am er man who had received the Infernal Sait Lake No. 44 For Provo. Salt Lake and ler regarding Idaho's resources. Write 11:30 am Intermediate polnta : machine, which came from Newark D. Li. Burley, (1 P. A., or D. 8. No. 44 For Provo, salt Lake and A. G. P. A., bait Lake City, Utah. 1:41 Intermediate pm and was delivered by an American Palatial trains are now running dally be- Express wagon. The charges were tween Salt Lake and the PaclUo Coast. UTAH COUNTY Is In direct touoh with two paid and the boy accepted It great cities. Best local train service. When Cortez reached the office the H. District J. Bcrtnbk. Agent. Passenger NOTARY PUBLIC N. PsritiiSKSl. Depot Ticket Agent. boy banded the package to him. The outside wrapping was of paper, tied , with string twine. Judge Cortes reNrllpa Irrigated Farms low Interest special partial payments. GRANDE moved this paper. Inside was another OZos at realdenoe, one block east ot ' wrapper made fast with straps such SPANISH FORK,' UTAH. as boys use to put around school books. Robert says he watched curiously to see what the little box conArrival and departure ot trains from Depot: tained. No. T For SprltiffUUe.Provo.Salt Lake ATTORNEY-AT-LAHis father rested the package on and all points east and west. ...8:06am ' 29 ForSprmifville Provo.Salt Lake No. desk and pulled the end of the ' t the and all points east and west .. 8:42 pm nbi'.-- 1 Building PROVO Telsphons Z No. 8 For toward him so as to loosen the Eureka, Mammoth and Silstrap ver City .6:50pm of the buckle. . he moment hfe 28 tongue SllNo. For Kuresa, Mammoth ana 3 6:15am did so there was an explosion. verCity Connections made In Ogden Union depot with A hole Blx feet square was torn In all trains of Southern PaclUo and Oregon Short ks ATTOUNEY-AT-HLine. the floor and the desk was driven Convey aucer and Notary Publlq. OFFERS CHOICE OF down into the cellar and torn to Oflloe Orer Rank ot FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY in t Spanish Fork. pieces. Tbe hoy was hurled into a I Utah. AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES corner and seriously bruised and Fork, burned. Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, bt. Louis and Judge Cortez was found behind the Chicago without change. ene DU. C. T. KENDALL. doorway and tbe hole in the floor. Free Reclintcg Chair Cars: Personally conducted Excursions; a perfect Dining Car SerBoth legs and both arms were broken, vice, hts face and body was torn and lacOffic at For rates, toller, etc , Inquire of TKOHA9 MAgTELL RESIDENCE erated and his back apparently brokP. K. Uriiii.so, Ticket Agent, keCY. en. A mass of flesh was torn from or writ L A. BENT N, r G. A. P. D Salt Lake City. the bones. He was removed to SL Fork ffltit aalla answered Spanish Joseph hospital, where his , . Jroc a Thomds Martoll residence. It ah. statement was taken. Judge Cortes bad been a Justice for twelve years. He was shortly to be W. appointed a sergeant of detectives In fork v j recognition of the active work he had Vile OFFICE AND RESIDENCE done In aiding the police In running ' J7JST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE Italian and other criminals down. I.LIAi r : fork. , DAY MUST DIE FOR CRIME. SPANISH FORK, UTAH t 8layer of Negro Leader of Salt Laka Convicted of Murder In First 'raoNi No. IL JEX-FLORI- ST Degree. Utah paalik Ferk, Freih Flowers supplied for all Salt Lake City. A. T. Day mast die Funeral designs kept on band for the murder of Horace H. Voss. lad Llled to order. A life for a life was the penalty conI Ail kinds of Furniture Repaired, tained la the verdict of the Jury which fcccllanca two blocks North ot Foundry Friday night found Day guilty ot murf Spanish Fork, Utah der In the first degree. 1.20 Co-Operative The verdict was returned at 8:50 oclock, after the Jury had deliberated 1.00 t four hours over tbe case. Day was FASHIONABLE unmoved as be heard the verdict and 1.20 returned at once to the county Jail to his cell, with but a single comment Dealari la on the result of the trial. A deputy, hoping to cheer him, said; s I xk North ol Bink, Spanish Fork, Utsk inogn "I hoped they would use you better, Day." 3efora yon build see or writ "Well, so did I," responded the prisoner, "but it doesn't matter much." r J Table SOUTH-BOUN- Lend of Opportunities Lmd of Homes i NORTH-BOUN- D polnta.. SAHUEL CORNABY Money Loaned njmlD Co-o- p. , 3. MORGAN, L q a: jaxey, ; 1 H g;tUh - ante-morte- p hukC J. B. H. BROWN, E. WARNER Livery Food Stable. Hack Meets all Tralna It. r.l. rry occa-ttliiloe- s. Spanish Fork LCRENZO THOMAS institution, TAILOR JA! ESON & CALDERWOOD s araMua fobs, trraa for all kinds of 1 General Merchandlseg Flour, Grain O and I il ; A S O N R Y Y. S. HOLDAWAY Produce, tfaaufaoturert of Harness, They worktople&se. j Boots ad Shoes. DENTIST JOIIN JONES, SupL ? Lewis' Store, . Spanish Fork Spanish Fork - - - - Uuh .mmiiimmmniiiimiiniM.imtimimintimmmtnminK ; COMMERCIAL Capitol, Vice-Preside- nt , s r 1 $25,000.00 l(nrY Cwrdncr, President John Y. Smith, A.D. Rockhill, Cashier. j - BANK OF SPANISH FORK 2 2 Wa respectfully solicit th account! wt bnnki, mercantile firms nd ladlvldual,. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. :25 iuiuiuiauuiiuiuuuiuum'iuiuuuuuiiiiiiiaaiiuuiuiK CARRIED MUSIC CHARMS AWAY HIGH TIDAL u seoond-elas- e Entered Feb. 21, 1902, matter. Poet office Spanish Fork, Utah. Act o( Congress Maron I, U7 at WAVE SAVAGE BREAST 1 1 1 1 1 VILLAGE BY J, BANKS) Prop. icf r JUSTICE 14, 1907. Uncle Sam and Diax Keeping Eye on Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico City. The state department baa made publlo the following note: "President Diaz, acting on tbe direct suggestion of President Roosevelt, has sent a note to the governments of Costa Rica, Salvador and Guatemala, asking them to uso every effort to prevent an armed clash between Nicaragua and Honduras, with the Intimation that past treaties must be lived up to and that their disputes must be referred to an arbitration board." Against lea Trust Mixing. Albany, N. Y. All tbe evidence on which waa based the complaint of Attorney General Mayer against the American Ice company for dissolution of an alleged monopoly ot the Ice business, served on December 20, has disappeared from the attorney general's office and cannot be found. This announcement la made by Attorney General William 8. Jackson, who declares that the papers wore known to be mlmtlng berore the retirement ot hla predecessor, Mr, Mayer. Evident Wave Preceded by a Torrential Downpour of Rain, Which Warned People, and Lose of Life Was Small. TREED FIDDLER KEPT WOLVES DANCING UNTIL THEY DROPPED FROM FATIGUE. Naples. A severe storm has caused serious damago on the Calabrian STEPS CHANGED WITH TUNES coast At Marina, a small village, a tidal wave swept tn and practically carried the village away. Tbe loss of Minnesota Homesteader Bound For a Dance Interrupted by Wild life waB slight Tbe wave was preceded by a torrential downpour of rain Brutea Makes Them and a fierce wind. This warned the Waltz to Death. moved and of their they people peril, Wirt, Minn. The only man la this back from the shore In time to escape of the country that can play a part the wave. fiddle worth W'hlle Is Henry Illnkens, Several hundred feet ot the shore a homesteader, whose services are Several houses always In demand whenever the lumline was Inundated. collapsed entirely, and the rush of wa- berjacks give a dance, which they did ter carried off everything portable. the other night at Houpt After Hlnkens had eaten his supper Many of the buildings were undermined. Tbe people are still in a con- and done the evening chores about his place he put his kit under his arm dition of terror and panic. One wome tramp an Is reported dead and four persons and started on the seven-milto the woods There through Houpt Tbe school for. are unaccounted was considerable snow on the ground, bouse has been transformed Into a and shelters a score ot the thermometer was hovering about hospital wounded persons. The people have the zero mark and the sky was clear ought refuge In the surrounding hills. and brilliant with stars. Hlnkens Reports from Taranto say there is trudged along the lonely trail, whistconcerning the ling the latest dance tune and occagreat apprehension fate of eight fishing boats that have sionally slapping his hands together not been seen since the storm. to keep them warm. He had gone but a couple of miles MUST INCREASE NAVY. when he heard the distant bay of a wolf. He paid no attention to it, for United States Needs More Battleship wolves are common In this section and to Control the Pacific. , rarely attack a man unless pressed by Chicago. Major General A. W. hunger. NevertheleRsr when he heard Groely, In an address in this city, de- several answering howls Hlnkens clared that If the United States Is to quickened his pace and rcaslonally threw an apprehensive glance over fulfill her destiny as the controlling hts shoulder. It was not long before mainocean Pacific and of the power tain her position as a world nation, he discovered that half a dozen big she must recognize the gravity of the gray fellows were trotting down the trail after him, only a few hundred problems which have arisen since she yards away. took over the Philippines and prepare The homesteader was unarmed, and, to meet them. General Greely referred a giant pine partly broken off seeing war menace of particularly to the the by wjnd, jiear the trail,, decided reVith Japan which has followed the cent agitation in San to ascend It In tho hope that the Francisco, and, while be expressed the wolves would pass him by unnoticed. belief that the difficulty will be tided He reached the top of the stump, a triover, pointed out the Inevitable reoc- fle over six feet above the level of the currence of such contingencies, and snow, none too soon, for the band of pleaded for a navy which should en- wolves Instead of passing on down able the American people to maintain the trail, followed hla footsteps to the their national honor. foot of the pine, and seeing their prey treed, sat down on their haunches and GIRL PATIENT KILLS DOCTOR. awaited developments. Nothing happening, one big follow, Prominent Physician the Victim of apparently the leader of the band, sudof Girls Insane Jealousy. leaped at Illnken's feet, which Kansas City. Dr. Everett IL Mer-wi- denly were hanging carelessly down the side a prominent physician and sur- of the tree trunk. Hlnkens drew them geon of this city, and Miss Maud Sla- up just in time to escape having his ter, aged 23, a patient of the doctor, flesh nipped and then the rest of the a ere found dead In Merwlna office band began to follow their leader and In the Hall building Saturday, and all see how near they could come to nip. available evidence points to tbe the- ping the treed homesteader. Hlnkens began to find their amuseory that the girl shot and killed the ment rather tiresome, and, rememberphysician and then committed suicide ing to have heard somewhere that as the result ot an insane Jealousy. there la a charm in music which Each victim had been shot through soothes the savage breast, decided to the head and a pistol was found near the extended right hand of tbe girl. try the effects of a tune upon the The doors ot the office were locked wolves. He unloosened his kit, drew and neighboring tenants ot the build- the fiddle to his clitn and, after a little ing who heard the sound of shots In preliminary tuning up, started In with Dr. Merwlna office were obliged to his favorite, "Teasing, Teasing, I was force an entrance to bis apartments. Only Teasing You." The effect upon the brutes was In Private Secretary Gets Good Job. stantaneous. They stood stockstill for Washington. Scott Smith, private an Instant with ears pricked up as ecretary to Secretary Hitchcock, has If curious to know whence came the been selected by him to take charge lively music. Then the full force of of the Hot Springs reservation In Ad the catchy ragtime seemed to strike kansas. Smith has been Hitchcocks them, and, swaying their bodies In unison with the notes of the music, adviser and to his Influence la attributed much ot the friction which has occurred between the secretary and western senators and members of congress. It waa Hitchcocks wish to CALIFORNIA GIRL MADE have Smith made assistant commissioner of the general land office, but PRISOHER BY A BOSSY tbe certainty that the senate would not confirm tbe nomination prevented blm from pushing for this place. Cow Snaps Lock of Stable While She Waa Feeding Pet Horee le Order Work Hardship on HomeFound Aeleep. they began what Hlnkens afterward sold was tho best Imitation of a cake walk he had ever seen. The big gray leader was especially active, and cut more fautastic pigeon wings than the biggest buck that ever led a walk. Lly the time "Teasing" was finished Hlnkens had warmed to the work, and struck Into the Blue Danube" waltz, and again the timber wolves performed their gyrations In unison with the music. Hlnkens likes to fiddle; with him it la a labor of love. So ho continued to play, waltz following waltz, with a twostep thrown In now and then and an occasional divergence to ragtime. And still the wolves leaped and bounded to the strains of the music. Apparently it had become a contest between man and beast to see which would tire first. Hlnkens felt that his reputation was at stake, and sawed anti-Japane- steaders. Vallejo, Cal. The disappearance Washington. Senator McCumber of North Dakota talked with President and strange return of Mias Elizabeth Roosevelt Saturday about the execu- Keith Pond, daughter of Commander tive order holding up certain land en- Pond, of Mare Island, la still the talk tries In the west awaiting Investiga- of this place and naval headquarters. It appears that Commander and Mra. tion. It has been urged upoa the president that ho should cancel this Pond went to Onkland to spend the order so far as It applies to strictly day. Their daughter called In the agricultural lauds. The senator said evening upon a friend at Mare Island, that there were probably Cut) cases in and on the way back to her home, so his state where homesteaders have made entry but are unable to make the story goes, stepped Into the stafinal proof because of the order hold- ble to feed her favorite horse. While so engaged an old cow that waa loosing up tbe eutriea. ed pushed the door shut whllo reachWill Some Last Time. ing for a wisp of hay. The door had Hearing a spring lock, and Miss Pond found (inBrownsville The Washington. horsclf a prisoner, She tried to atquiry by the aenuto committee on mil- tract the attention of a marine sentry itary affairs may continue at Intervals by pounding on the door, and findfor several months. Many men for ing her summons unanswered she whom subpoenas have boon issued made a bed In the hay with a horse have not been found, and others are blanket and calmly went to sleep In Texas attending the courlmurtta! while half the naval force of tho Unitof the white ofllcnrs of the discharged ed States on the Pacific count threw negro battalion. The investigation has out a skirmish line a mile long and to fur convince the proceeded enough dragged tho islund for her. practically committee that the only way to got at Miss Pond's explanation la at the bottom of the alTulr Is by examining every man to see what he knows. The Wolves Danced In Unison with the Music. tune after tune out of his fiddle (with such vigor' and animation that he did not notice the lapse of time. When, however, the lumberjacks were ready to begin their dance, they found their fiddler was absent, and a party of them started down the trail to look for him. They had gone about half tho distance when they were puzzled to hear the strains of a walla wafted on the night air from the woods a little way off tbe trail. They started to Investigate and discovered Hlnkens perched on top of the tree stump, fiddling away for dear life. Five big gray wolves were stretched out on the snow, apparently dead, while one Immense fellow was circling round and round with faltering step and drooping head, trying in vain to keep time to the exhilarating strains of the waits which was flowing under Illnkenss skilful manipulation of the bow. They gave a shout, and Hlnkens dropped his fiddle to the ground, and himself followed IL Ills arm was so tired he could scarcely raise IL hut be was able to whisper In a husky tone: "I outstayed em anyhow." The wolves were speedily despatched and Hlnkens was lifted on the shoulders or the sturdy "jacks" and carried to the dance hall, where he played for the balance of tbe night, .i I waa not frightened at all, she said, "for the simple reason that there was nothing to be afraid of. I was surprised when that cow pushed tbe door shut, and It was very dark. I hammered on the door and called out, but as no one answered I laughed at my predicament and decided to make the best of things. I talked to Dick a while and called again, and finally crawled Into tho hay and lay down to sleep until morning. I went to sleep and was sleeping soundly, as I heard nothing of the noise that was made to find me. I didn't know whore I was when I woke up this morning, but when I saw Dick looking at me out of tho stall I remembered." The Best Yt. hear that proposal parties are all the rage this year. The girls do the proposing and the one who proposes the best gets the pilxe. Lucille I Have you been to any? Ethel No; hut a proposing came to me the oilier evening. do you like my ring? parly Mow Ory Riding. "Have you an eleriile wagon?" asked the motor cinnk. mine "No," replied the si ranger, Is hydraulic." "llydiaullc? "Yes, 1 am on the water Chicago Dnlly News wzgott" |