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Show NOTICB-T- he to trade with the City Drug Store date on your name label of this paper The V0L. V1I. NO. 20. Is the date to which your subscription U paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying Dr.C. M. FIVE SPANISH PORK Bulldlnf, U w. 0. Cissr till IMS a. a. Orrics Hocas: ; IsoirsaoiNT Paoss: Q VtTY AND QVARAN- - Grabbed the Leader of the Attacking Band and 8creamed Until Patrol-me- n Arrived on Scene, HACAN Office al Creer Building SPANISH FORK, UTAH 'WE PHYSICIANS. f m Bwenson wlU or Hu n. prssolllo ' Bliht rolls from Urn. s rssldss, Sad Ward. CORNABY SAMUEL ROTARY PUBLIC Money Loaned Ltlrrlsttsd rorsas Oflos spsolal tlons ol partial psrmsata. block oas east of rsstdsaoo, st SPANISH PORK. UTAH. . sa Oo-o- p. B. MORGAN, , Trial Trip of Largest Airship Ever Coo (traded Ends in New York. While three a Most employes of the Jefferson bank were on their Frightful Disaster. way from the branch at linton and Houston streets to the main bank on Canal street, carrying 143,000 cash, they were attacked on First street by Ten Thouaand Spectator Stand Help-lethree men, who Jumped upon them and Wltneas Monster Flying and threw pepper In their faces, the Machine's Fall of 300 Feet, All leading thug attacking Samuel of Occupants Being Injured. who carried the bulk of the a Edel-ma- low Intsrot n, money, grabbing hfs money bag and attempting to run with it The other thugs took care of the other messen-gera. Edelman tried to shake his assailant off, but was faring badly under the pummellng when Mrs. Eva a waitress In a near-brestaurant, grabbed the leader of the attacking band by the arm. She screamed ao loudly for help that a patrolman came running up, frightening the other two thugs away, and was right at the heels of the man who had at Javor-ulck- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- y PROVO BulldlM Tslsphsas R X , IJM SAXEY, V. ' attorrry-at-li- w. sad Notary Public. Ranker Om Sift jpanisO Perk. Ooavtyaoeer Utnk. sl k Fork. ORENZO THOMAS tacked Edelman by the time he had managed to shake himself free from the waitress. The fugitive was captured. Court Refutes to Release from Asylum Stanford Whites Murderer, ' Y. Harry K. Poughkeepsie, N. Thaw has accepted, apparently with resignation, the decision of Supreme FASHIONABLE Court Justice Morschauaer that he la till Insane and that the interests of the public will be best served by dehim liberty. Pending the signllssl Worm ef Bank, tpsalsh feck, Uteh nyingof the papers of recommitment, ing which probably will not be done before a week next Saturday, Thaw will ocU. JBX-FLORI- ST cupy Sheriff Chandlers aulte in the I Frtsk Flewera supplied for all ooc-ji- n. county building here. In the meanTaaeral deeigas kept oa hand, time, an effort will be made by Thaws lad Ailed to order. attorneys to Induce District Attorney Jerome to consent to the commitment All kinds of Fttralture Repaired. Jssidsass two bleeks North of Foundry of the prisoner to one of the state hospitals other than Matteawan. I TAILOR X Iriwira Fork, Utah )enjamia Hughes Li'Vcrjr and Feed Stable 4 MEETS ALL TRAINS. IACK Funeral of Governor 8parks. Reno, Nev In the presence of thousands of mourners the funeral of the late Governor John Sparks of Nevada was held Monday afternoon at 1 oclock on the portico of the Elks home In this city. The services were conducted by the officers of the Elks s lodge. Supreme Judge Frank H. delivered a beautiful eulogy over the remains. All business houses In the city were closed and the entire Special city draped In mourning. trains brought hundreds of people to Reno to witness the funeral and all trains from the southern and eastern portions of the state were crowded with people anxious to pay respect to the memory of John Sparks. Nor-cros- to Woman Who Refuse Elope With Him. Portland, Ore. J. F. Blum, a teamster, on Sunday shot and killed Mra. Daisy Hickey, wife of a butcher, employed In a packing plant at Trout-dale- . Blum then shot himself dead. The tragedy occurred In a lodging bouse In this city. Blum, It la alleg ed, wanted the woman to elope with him and her refusal caused the crime. Beside her husband, Mrs. Hickey left two children who were at Sunday school when ahe was killed. Blum left a wife and two children at Baker City, Ore. Charged With Many Murders. South Bend, Ind. James Brimming stall, aged 40. Is under arrest at Dow glac, Mich., charged with six murders The police say he has already confessed to two, and Prosecutor Bresna-baIs confident the prisoner will ad mlt the other crimes. His arrest followed an alleged attempt to make hit wife his seventh victim. She escaped and appealed to the police. The pollc aay he confessed to killing a man lg Kansas, whom he had a grudge against, and was sentenced to ten year in the penitentiary. Shoots Peterson Th. (General Blacksmithing wwfcril Offi. H. Byshk fork, fwk BROWN, Livory Fcod Stablo lack Meets All Trains 'PHONE NO. 12 alih Fork JjjEND Utah TO FRIEND. recommendations of P.fn''n cr f coughs and peo-- id. C?y cubrUin Cough Remedy all elts to makt it a lc f trade and L commerce Orel Prt of the civilixed world. Corth world drug co. Anting CLA,S QUALITY Tot-5S- HOBBY. ,V Vs A TRIAL ORDER Entered Feb. 11, 101, as seannd-claa- a matter, Post Office at Spanish Fork, Utah. Aot of Consrreee March I, 187. 2S, 1003. THOUSAND HOMELESS Of RESULT HIGH WATERS Resists Expos'd "to- AIRSHIP ACCIDENT Rokldoaoe No.M ;XS. WARNER advance. panish Fork SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY Hart dentist In Johnson Saya Campaign Publicity Measure Would Defeat Taft John A Norfolk, Va. Governor Johnson of Minnesota, uhlle In Nor the Crumpackei folk, denounced amendment to the campaign contribution publicity bill passed by the house that If the Saturday, and he declared not see how senate passed it he does can conscientiously the president It la a bad bill, aald Govalgn It. If It passe the senJohnson. ernor ate and becomes a law by the presidedent's signature, I believe It Tan of Secretary nomination the feat for the presidency. Princess Elopea With Plebtlan. princess Austrian Vienna. The a whose elopement a few daf, la In caused a great sensation Amelia Princess aald here to be Louise, alstpr of Prince f Von Furstonberg. head of the Ko( Furstenberg the of branch declared that she ran away It with a man named Koln.J agent of an u are actively at work trjing la The princess Cate fugitives. -- 1 iear! old The family has lan and a residence Bohemia In holdings In Vienna. nig-aho- J Oakland, Cal. The great Morrell airship, the largest ever constructed, burst on Its trial trip when 300 feet in the air abovo a crowd of 10,000 spectators at Berkeley at 11:40 oclock The sixteen men who Saturday. made the ascension with the big craft were dashed to the ground, and every one of them more or leas Injured. Broken legs and arms and In. ternal Injuries were suffered by most of them, and It Is believed that two will die. The accident waa a most spectacular one. A great crowd had gathered about the vacant lot where the big gas bag had been Inflated with 600,000 cubic feet of Illuminating gaa, to watch the trial trip of the airship. There were sixteen persona, five of them engineers In charge of the five gasoline engines, several newspaper photographers, the Inventor of the airship, C. A. Morrell, and an Aus- tralian aeronaut $ Immense Area In Texas and Oklahoma Inundated, Much Sorrow and Suffering Resulting. Fort Worth, Tex. Seven people are to be dead, 5,000 are home- ess. a dozen or more are reported to ave been killed In Fort Worth and North Fort Worth as a result of the greatest rise In the. history of the Trinity river, which, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening, reached a climax at 5 oclock Sunday afternoon. Five of the deaths occurred Sunday and two Saturday. Mayor W. D. Hart of Fort Worth issued a proclamation calling upon the unfortunate citizens to help the homeless. Muskogee, Okla. Not a railroad In Oklahoma la In operation, as a result of the heavy rains and cloudbursts that have occurred In various parts of the state. The last road to suspend operations was the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, which waa forced to quit at noon Sunday, when the bridge on the main line at Eufaula went down. All West Guthrie is inundated, with from seven to ten feet of water rushing through the streets. The Cotton-- ' wood river 1b within four feet of the hlghwater mark registered on May 6, 1897. Residents of the lowlands, fearing a recurrence of the 1897 floods, when seven or eight people In the valley lost their lives, began leaving their homes Sunday night and aa far aa possible transported their household effects to the higher ground, some distance from the cbaaJ jnel of the stream. So far as known no one has been drowned, though the river la twenty; feet higher than normal and has! spread over the wide valley for miles. The property loss will be great, crops of all kinds being washed out Houses Unroofed by 8torm. Austin, Tex. A terrific wind and rainstorm swept Texas from th Panhandle to the gulf on Sunday. The destruction to crops and vegetation, trees and shrubbery was the greatest reported for years. - In numereipl places houses were unroofed and small villages and hamlets In many Instances were Inundated by the terrific rainfall, which In the space of four hours reached seven Inches In many aectlons. Austin was In th path of the worst of the storm and for hour the streets were Impassable Electrie for either man or beast light and telephone connections were disabled beyond immediate repair and The many houses were unroofed. agricultural sections of central and southern Texas have been Immeasurably damaged, according to general reports received here. Rising slowly under the power from five gasoline engines, the great al ship lifted to a height of probably 80(1 feet Suddenly there waa a ripping, roaring sound, and the forward end of the airship tilted downward and it began to Bettle slowly to the ground. The occupants of the airship clung desperately to the rigging, while the crowd of 10,000 people or more were n before what appeared to be Impending disaster to sixteen men. Aa the airship settled toward the ground, several of the man leaped and a number were seriously Injured In the fall. Others stayed with the craft until It reached the ground and they, too, were Injured by the heavy engines and the superstructure of the airship. Inventor Attempts to Descend on Ball Ground and Causes Panic. Toledo, O. Roy Knabenahue and his new airship, capable of carrying three passengers, met with disaster upon the occasion of Its second flight, on Saturday. Knabenshue attempted ,t o alight In the baseball park where a game was going on, but his machine became unmanageable and hit the fence back of the bleachers, carrying Evangelism Among Laboring Men. consternation to the crowd. PropelKansas City. Presbyterian evanlers and gear were badly damaged men was the and the airship will be out of commis- gelism among laboringat a address of the great mass theme sion for several days. hall convention men at for meeting Utah, Idaho, Nevada 'and Wyoming on Sunday, delivered by the Rev.' Granted Funds for Public Buildings. Charles Stelzele, superintendent of the Presbyterian committee of church Washington. Conferees upon the and labor; Governor Folk of Missouri omnibus public building bill reachei) and John B. Lennon, treasurer of the an agreement and submitted their ro American Federation of Labor. The port to the senate Saturday evening, Rev. Dr. Stelzele made a personal InThe conferees allowed $175,00 for en vitation to every union labor man In men were spelarging the Salt Lake building, pen the city. audiinvited a and magnificent cially amount be to of the mlttlng $40,000 the ence greeted speakers. expended for additional land for the site. They also retained the Items of Tree and Was Under 8helter Sought $25,000 for building and site at Park Struck by Lightning. City and $20,000 Increase In the cost St Louis. W. P. Howard, a limit of the Logan building. Idaho Items are: Boise, $125,000 wealthy commission merchant of this for enlarging building, and Pocatello city, was struck and instantly killed by lightning during a heavy electrical $10,000 for site. 8t. Nevada holds $75,000 for alto and and rainstorm which swept overHowMr.. afternoon. Louis Sunday building. was a member of the Glen Wyoming was given an increase ol ard, who Golf Echo club, an exclusive golf club amount carried by $85,000 over the In the western part the bill, as It came from the house, with links located Rock of the city, had been playing golf and retained are: The items the shelter of a tree when It Spring, $75,000 for building and site; ought to rain. The lightning ran began for building; Casper Lander, $115,000 the down killing him Instantly. tree, and Douglas each $10,000. panic-stricke- Non-unio- Fatal Frisco Street Car Accident San Francisco.1 Two crowded troland ley. cars collided at Devlaadero Sacramento streets at the foot of a steep hill shortly after noon Sunday, Wiling Henry Baer, a traveling salesman. and Injuring twenty other passengers, one fatally and aeveral The Injured were taken to the SL Francis hospital near the scene of the accident, where It Is believed all excepting one, a child, will recover. Th car on the Davisadero street got beyond control of the and dashed down the hill with terrific speed. Bouquet Worth $4,198.71. Chicago. Tho most valuable bunch of bloB8om ever handed aa a gift to a person waa received Saturday by Mother Loretta of the House of the Qood Shepherd In this city. The value waa $4,198.71 In cash. The bouquet, composed of gorgeous multicolored a deleaweetpeaa, waa presented by of the Ladles' Auxiliary the of gation Good Shepherd, headed by Mrs. P. an Integral Forming Cavanaugh. among part of the bouquet, but hidden the petals, was a certified chock for Enlarged Homestead Bill Shelved. Mondell-8moo- t Washington. The waa killed for bill homestead enlarged this session of congress by the house, which votd against agreeing to th conference report upon It and refusing to send the bill back to conference. When the vote refusing to return the bill to conference waa anReeder of nounced, Representative Kansas, lftidor of the opposition, asked recognition to lay the bill on the table. Speaker Cannon cam to the rescue of the western men br not recognizing Reeder. $4,193.71. miyihlnf that Ita Comal oflh ahlnftaa toalif aitnamdKlbalora. Kipihonoft Ml It lift. Continuous of lain, hlt or cold, caouol flcct M muiaatiy Ufa FiiNTnoTiia, auiubla I or build. inga, Urcoorama aiaiUiioolcd Saooaitio Building, at thr St. Louia. hao they rot and lath. Amcantul WOiIumb lax Kox Vuntroti sad as f.y mi "nu Jtatfafaf. Oualilf conndriad Jtax ROOFING el II tho chaapaal Rud-tl 11 ha ban al Wo poo to to-d- Send aaf arte tilt os and for Semplsl id rooSnc book nuitrd Ino loaf tool oecda. JEX LUMBER CO. J. S. Lewis & 0 fresh r O O O DIALERS & Cured Meats. IK O O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries Green Groceries in Season. . SPANISH FORK, UTAH 1 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capita!, Henry Gardner, $25,000.00 President ' John Y. Smith, Vice-Preside- 5 nt A. B. Rockhilt Cashier. 5 W respectfully solicit th aooouata of banks, mercantlla firms and Individuals. Ample resonroes; courteous treatment; snpsrlor service. - r - COAL AND PLENTY OF IT AT The Peoples Fuel Co. Stock up on Coal Now! Dont Wait till Leave Fall! orders with John W. Rowe, Agent Ind. Phone 78d. n to Appoint 8alt Laker at Commlealoner to Toklo Fair, Salt Lake City. A special to tho Herald from Washington saya: Member of the Utah delegation on Saturday called upon President Roosevelt with Hoyt Sherman of Salt Lake City, and urged his appointment as one of the commissioner to the Interna, tional world's fair at Toklo. The pres. Ident aald the endorsement of Mr. Sherman would be given consideration, and suggested that the delegation take the matter up with Secrewaa done. tary Root personally, which Ask President Resists ft4 root nutl. bpatkabuiwouiM .known i1 SUr.ir.1ER EXCURSION RATES v Sim CATS $40.00 $50.00 $05.00 v;un ST0?c:zr.3 Cl SUE JCIE tat TO SEFTEMEEI 1S!h, IXCltSlYE Bstymlm Osw Wsy . . 040 Hotumlm thro Hay Pus. MS Moturnliif thr Portland, C LOS AM eerl-ousl- y. Two dally 'palatial train with Hnxelld Dining Car Sarvlaa, Pullman and Tourlat Qood on Loa Angalaa Llmltad. Por raaarvatlana or othar Information aak your looal agent, Blpr. Or Vrite J. N. Burtner, D. P. A, 1C9 Uiia ttrest, Silt Like City You Don't Need a Town Crier to emphasise the merits of your business or announce your special sales. A straight story told in straight way to the readers of this paper will quickly reach the ears of the thoughtful, intelligent buying public, the people who have the money in their pockets, and the people who listen to reason and not noise. Our books, will show you a list of the kind of people you appeal to. Call and see them at this office. i |