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Show to trade with the City p.r It r ur Dime of tM. i, ,h da(p t) ,hrt, yur .ubMcrlptlon la paid. Klndlp be as prompt as possible In paying in advance, r ORK t . VOL. vil. NO. :!S. y c. o. SCOTT SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOHER 8, ELEVEN PERSONS dentist ACCESSOR TO DR. Cfr 0 Bldi- - I Uuh 10 TO II A. M. TO 4 pa M. I n43-- a Pid IT OFFICE HOURS 1 A. G. STODDARD Bleepera Caught In Fiery Furnace With No Chance of Escape, Many Being Injure by Jumping From Windows. New York. Eleven poraona were IK killed, more than a dezen Injured, and thirty more escaped death by the narrowest margaln In an Incendiary lire which wrecked a tenement house 21 HAGAN 15, WARNER arly Monday. That a deliberate was made to destroy the bouae Offico A n AND QVARAN. Croor Building end Its occupants as t fllSICIANS. well, the police end firemen do not doubt. Three SPANISH FORK, UTAH barrels stuffed with rubbish soaked with oil were blazing fiercely In the will answer nlht rails from Mrt. liiu residence, tod Word, lower hall, MMlllt Swenson cutting off the escape of the fifty or more persons who were rleeplng on the upper floors. Some jiMVEL of these died In their beds, overcome NOTARY PUBLIC by smoke and then caught by the flamea. Others who had been aroused Money too late fell unconscious before they low Inter special oprinud firm could reach a window and were tics ol parllsl payments. burned to death scarcely an arms M it nildeio. one block coat of SPANISH FORK, UTAH. length from safety. Many were Injured by jumping from upper windows to the street or by B. being crushed as they fought for positions of safety on the choked fire attorney-at-laf scapes. Mothers and fathers with chlldr. PROVO (U Bandies Telephoo II X In their arms and the smoke pouring out of the windows behind them and the cracking of the flames In their SAXEY, cars became panic stricken and ATTORNEY-AT-tAtossed their children to friends In the street. Fully a dozen children were loarejsncer and Notary Publlo. OSIce Over Bank of tossed from the second and third Spanish Pork. floors, and were caught by men standtlik Fork, Utah. ing in the street. The men and women were later carried down by firemen on ladders. 0 CREER BUILDING SPANISH FORK, UTAH W. CORNABY Loaned Co-o- p. MORGAN, THOMAS 2RENZO FASHIONABLE TAILOR North a! Bank, Slack Spanish Fork, Ulak M.JEX-FLORI- ST for all ooca-- . designs kept on hand tiled to order. kind of Furniture Repaired, ieoca two blocks North of Foundry Flowers supplied h Funeral Fork. Utah Spanish njamirv Hughes U'derjr and eed Stables meets :K and D. all E trains. Peterson, General . . . Wife of Slayer of Annls Will Not Aid Husband. New York. Although counsel for Mrs. Peter C. Halns, Jr., failed on Monday to file an affidavit of specifications In support of her motion for alimony, counsel fees and the custody of her children, in the suit for absolute divorce brought by her husband shortly before his shooting of William E. Annis, that fact. It appears, is not to entail a default by her in the proceedings, Weldon Percy, attorney for Captain Halns In the divorce action, was notified that Mrs. Halns affidavit would be filed later. BULGARIAN fr0nt,er ,nd Jumeyed to Tlrnovo. The party reached Tlrnovo Sunday evening. Tliaovo Is the ancient capital of IREN SALEM COLLAPSED 0 knglom of Bulgaria, and It was 'bore In the olden days that the kings of Bulgaria wore crowned. Turkey, caught In a moment of Accident Occurred While Booker T. weakness, Is the victim of this sitWas Waehington Speaking, Thir uation, and while some International teen White People Being animosities have been stirred up, Injured. probably no power is willing to make war upon the emaciated Turkey. Reports-Indicatthat the young Turks will awallow this bitter pill as Jackson, Mis. Hooker T. Washbest they ran. and if they do, natur- ington's address here Tuesday after ally the Bulgarians, while willing and noon to S.000 persona was suddenly section eager for war. will have no cause terminated when a twenty-foo- t (n which to base the beginning ol of the gallery, which runs all around the building's interior, gave way and hostilities. forty or f)fty people, among them Fell Foun Hundred Feet. Bishop Charles M. Galloway, were Mount Olive, 111. After plunging precipitated to the first floor, falling 00 feet down the main shaft of the on. the heads of the crowds below, or mine of the Mount Olive and Staun-to- on benches just vacated...- Coal company at Mount Olive, 111., Bishop Gullowny's Injuries are not two serious. Fortunately the gallery forty miles north of St. men lay on the platform of the hoistgradually, so that the occuing elevator for three hours while fol- pants had a chance to brace themlow employes crawled down an air selves. shaft and crept on their hands and Thomas Helm, a wealthy retired knees through dark, unused passage-way- s white banker, had an arm broken. to rescue them. They were dead Thirteen whites were seriously Inwhen they were taken out. They jured. The negroes stampeded and lushed a supply car Into the shaft many were hurt in the crush at the and were dragged In with It, falling doorway and windows. n the elevator platform. with C. M. HART Spaniel Pork. .FHONS PERISH INDEPENDENCE. Proclaims Her Independence of Turkey and Trouble May Follow. Sofia, Bulgaria. Bulgaria, a trlbu tary principality under the suzerainty of the sultan of Turkey, on Monday proclaimed her Independence of Turkey. This action was taken at Tlrnovo by Prince Ferdinand, who was elected prince of Bulgaria In 1887. 'J'ho Bulgarian cabinet was present with the prince, having met him Sun- - Blacksmithing nilte H. , Movement for Closer Union of UncU Sam and Canada. Toronto. The International association met here Tuesday In the Par llament building. The objects of the association as outlined In the constitution to be adopted at this meeting are: To formulate and announce through the deliberately expressed opinion of annual conference, the best Informed economic thought and ripest administrative experience available for the correct guidance of public opinion and legislative and administrative action on all questions pertaining to local taxation and to Interstate and International comity In taxation. states Delegates frrir thirty-threof the Union and five Canadian provinces 'End presidents of several universities are preient. Allen Ripley Foote, commlsclorer of the Ohio state board of commerce of Columbus, O., president of tbe association, presided at tbe first session. Lawson Pur-dicpresident of the department of taxes and assessment of New York of the associaCity, Is tion. Addresses of welcome were delivered by Sir James Whitney, Mayor Letter Fourteen Years on Road. Oliver and President Falcone of ToNew York. Thomas F. Davis, a ronto university. roofing contractor, upon receiving a letter at his home in Brooklyn, made Roosevelt, In Letter to a hurried trip to Manhattan, turning Congress, Praises Busiover In his mind the prospects of fat ness Promoters. profits from a very promising bid for San Francisco. The opening seswork made in the letter. Wben he arof the sion congress rived at an office In a down-towon Tuesday was devoted almost ensee the he could If asked he building bidder whose name was signed to the tirely to speeches and the reading of from President Roosevelt, letter. "He baa been dead fourteen letters years," a clerk replied. Inspection of Japanese Ambassador Takahtra, Brigthe envelope showed that the letter adier General Marshall and Gifford nad been mailed August 6, 1894. Plnchot. In his letter President Roosevelt praised the congress as one of the bodies which can do moat for the country, and expressed his appre-elatio- n of the work Its members were doing lor the national welfare. trans-Mississip- Young Mens Clothes Stein & Co., Makers fellows must depend for your style ideas young YOUthis store same as your books for a knowledge of history, or daily paper for the news. ; recommendations of peo keen cured of coughs and Uumbcrlain, Cough Remedy kau all else to make it a e lra,le and cotnmerco ovei , the civilized world, WORLD J DRUG CO. e n Utah :,,Iei ? TWENTY-POU- NO R REFERENCES ILIES. HOURS PER DAY AND EVERY DAY IN THE CAN GIVE FIRST-CLATO LABOR FAMILY. FROM THOUSANDS OF UTAHS BEST FAM- OBJECTION ADDRESS, FOR PARTICULARS "THE PHONE THAT TALKS Utah Independent Tel. Go. Its pretty tough, to have to remind you of your winters supply of ' COAL .w .hade., in all l j Right now when it is so hot, but we feel it our duty while we have Coal on hand, or we wouldnt do it The Peoples Fuel Co. - Spanish Fork, Utah. J. VV. , Ind. Phone 78-- D. Rowe, Agent Trans-Mis-sisslp- Fork TO FRIEND. accurate, capable and willing, will rouse servant; WORK YEAR. ad-le- Political Leader Killed by Woman. Philadelphia. J. Clayton Erb, captain and regimental quartermaster o! the Third regiment, national guard ol Pennsylvania, was shot and killed at his summer home In Delaware county Tuesday night. His sister-in-laMrs. Catherine Belsel, Is under arrest In the Media jail, charged with the murder. The woman admits that she did the shooting during a family quarrel. Captain Erb, who was private secretary to Israel W. Durham, political leader of this city, was one of the best known men in political circles In Philadelphia. , 'Edcrhcimer, POSITION WANTED MEETING AT TORONTO. Investments in Chile, Washington. The government rail way i under construction In Chile, and lines for which contracts Are about to be let by that government. Involve an estimated cost of $05,627,000 told. AH these lines will be completed within five years. To this must be many millions of dollars for rolling stock during the five year which means that investments fot railway improvements in Chile dur ing that period will be approximately close to $100,000,000. It is suggested that this is a great opening for Amer lean capital. Stolen Mall Pouch Found. Welser, Ida. Late Monday after noon, while fishing under the Welset liver railroad bridge near the O. S. L depot, a boy and girl foi nd a 4 mall pouch that had been cut open. The bag was partly Bunk In the water, the robbers having sunk the pouch by putting rocks In It. One side of the tack was cut from top to bottom and all contents taken out. Near the sack was found an envelope and postal card, marked September 21. It was irobably stolen from the depot after being taken from the postolfiee. Meets All Trains . . SPANISH FORK Rjii-va- BROWN, PnONE NO. 12 Fork - . FRESH & CURED MEATS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES GREEN GROCERIES IN SEASON d Livery Feed Stable ck J. S. LEWIS & SOI e in Horse Shoeing Pt Office, Spanish tr him of Vehicle Repairing Experts Entered Feb. 21. 1202, aa aeoond-elee- s matter, Feet Ofllce at Spanish Fork. Utah. Act of Consrsse March S, 1171. 1908, ... for Young SPANISH FORK Men. CO-O- P. Cruiser Colorado Presented With s Fine 8ilver Service. San Francisco. With flags and pennants flying and the band playing in honor of a gala occasion, the United States cruiser Colorado, lying nt anchor In San Francisco bay. was on Tuesday the scene of a notable gath erlng Incident to the presentation ol a silver service, valued at $10,000, do nated by the peoplo of the Btate whose name the warship bears. The presentation speech was made by Attorney-GW. H. Dickson of Coloeneral rado. and the acceptance was by Captain E. B. Underwood of the Colorado. Gutters Full of Beer. of Gutters Hammond, Chicago. Ind., ran brimming with liquor on Four thousand dollars Tuesday. worth of liquor was spilled by the authorities as a wholesale libation to the county option law. The wine and beer had been seized two months ago In a raid on four "blind tigers near Whiting. The liquor had been kept stored In the basement of the city hall. It was destroyed by orders of Judge Reiter. The rounty option law was passed a few weeks ago by special legislature convened by Governor Hanly at Indianapolis. Low Rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs September 5, 6, 17, 18. October 20, 21, 22. Colorado Interstate Fair. Sovereign Grand Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. W.CT.U. La Angeles Limited leaves Salt Lake dally 12:25 p. m. Arrive Denday. Only electrlo lighted train passing through Salt Lake City, Library, Observation, Electrlo Fans, A la Carte Dining Service. Stopovers in each direction. Ask yonr Local Agent to make reservations early, or address ver 10:50 a. m. next J. H. Burtner, D. P. A., 169 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Up till 1900 a great deal of the Job Printing of Spanish Fork was sent out of town, but since then the tide has turned, and today we do Job Printing for other towns. Why? Above la a fellow who loves his home town so much but sends his Job Printing out of town, and he always knocks his home paper to the editors back; his very look is Its a credit to be at outs with such as he. P. S. We print butter paper every Saturday. guide yourself accordingly. THE SPANISH FORK Please PRESS JOB PRINTING be- cause today we have new presses, new type, new cutter, new rules, new boarder new quads, new slugs, new cases, new motor, new leaders, new inks, new ideas. We can do the fineel class of printing, and we little cheaper tUn the other fellow. Wedding invitatioMjeMerVeadVb" head! sale bill, statement, dodgers, cards, etc., all receive the same careful treatment just a little better than seem necessary. Prompt delivery always. |