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Show VOL. II. NO. 18. P SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903. I I ! Oflee bad BasMenca jail tenth ! Cl If Square. COLORADO CHANGE I; jlsb Fart, u F. THOMAS, If IlOTARY PUBLIC li ABSTKACTBM. :s a- F10Y0. mi No. 7, Knight Kook. - i i i ARDKIW B. $an C BIGHT. Monaa. NEWSPAPER MEN EX SHOTS ON STREETS. Diaciplea of the Pencil and Paata Bruah Prove Poor Markamen, However, and Neither ia Seri, ously Hurt. David F. Day, editor of the Democrat, and Frank Hartman, a newspaper writer, exchanged thirteen shots at each other on the main atreet of 3 Storm Known Causes Heavy Loaa of Stock. Advices from northern and southern sections of Montana tell of extremely heavy losses among lambs as a result of the snowstorm which prevailed Monday. A Dillon report says tens of thousands of young lambs have fallen beneath the fierceness of the heaviest blizzard for May In the history of this section. Reports pour la from every direction, detailing losses of frightfully large percentage of ewes and their tender offspring. A Great Falls special says that II. H. Wilson, a sheep herder on the range near Portage, has been lost and undoubtedly has been frozen to death. His flock was found, but searching parties could find no trace of him. Wilsons horse was found wandering in deep drifts. The storm is the worst In the history of this section. The storm has killed thousands of sheep, especially young lambs, and will do Incalculable damage. Worst May Eatared Fab. 81, 1808. M eoad-ela- a I Spaaiak Fork, Utah. A.t of Ooa,r Governor of Louisiana Killed by a Barber. A shooting affray, which resulted GovIn the death of ernor Henry Clay Knoblock, took place on the main street of Thlbor-eauLa., on Monday. The shooting was done by James Garault, a barber. Several witnesses of the tragedy refuse to talk further than to say that Garault shot In The two men were seen talking together, when suddenly Governor Knoblock drew his revolver. It appeared that he experienced some trouble with the weapon, and it failed to explode. Meanwhile Garault whipped out his revolver and opened fire on hls adversary. That his aim was true was established by the autopsy held by the coroner, who found five wounds in the dead mans body. Any of the wounds would have proved fatal. Garault surrendered to the authorities Immediately. It Is believed be will be allowed bond. Knoblock served as lieutenant governor under Governor Samuel I). McEnery, now United States senator. He bad been practicing law at Tblbeaux. BAGLEY & MORGAN w, riclelsoi lfqujfisoq. California Lawyer Uses His Pistol With Deadly Effect As a result of an attack made on J. On. block north of Bank, C. Webster, an attorney of CUk. xnlsh Sonora, Fork, f, Cal., Frank Price Is dead With a bullet wound through his heart and J. M. Watkins, a saloonkeeper, has a serious bullet wound In bis head. The fight occurred in the attorneys ofilce and grew out of the fact that Webb.ufela In Martell building, Mato atreet. Open ster 10 Workman' m. a. recently secured a divorce for tn. I till from p. a.eyy day Saa Watkins wife. and material guaranteed JTranelaoo and New York styles. Spanish Fork. Watkins entered the office and found the attorney alone. A moment later Price, who was a bosom friend of Watkins, also entered and closed the door behind him. A fearful struggle ensued, several shots were fired I (Leasee of Will Boyack Stable) in rapid succession and the attorney & emerged from the building with a battered and swollen head and a pistol smoking in his hand and told of the battle with bis adversaries. He surrendered to the sheriff. Both he and Watkins will recover. Bp&alskFerk,, Utah. MARCH x, 3 3 3 Ted Woods. MEDICINES STORM A. Knitted Underwear for Ken, Women and Satisfaction Guaranteed or Livory Pood Stablo. ack Meets all Trains apanish Fork nstilution, Qeneral Merchandise, Flour, Grain tad Produco. Innofulnrers of Harness, Boots Shoes. . O JOUR JONES, Supt paaMi Fork. ItaL Thousands saved Dr fl No Fay General Merchandise. St. Helena Sanatarium Food and Grain Coffee a Specialty. doctor bills and qnit buying drags and ae tho above Health Feed, and drink which will Strengthen year hems, Make Muscle and Marrow In yonr Bonos, Curo Heart Trouble and Build Up AH to be had at A. A. Dshlss build yonr System John log. Christianson, Agent. Save I x TW.n-- 1 fu VPI I 1 W Farms and Cltj Property for Sale. Mining Stock Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Monej to Loan on Easy Terms. First-Clas- s A 1 1000 Contract bought, In the National Home-Seeke- sold and exchanged Association. Utah County Employment Agency. Young ladies and gentlemen w ho wish to secure employment would do well xo call at A. A. Dahies building, where an unlimited number of railroad hands, teams and teamsters, brick layers, etc., are wanted. Also young ladies for general house work and cooking are wanted. Good respectin Salt Lake. Irovo and other able places towns at thefr choice. Book agents and canvassers for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply to d HAS. ?vosr A OA0 GUSJ ianetrwoor An&WAv OT COSYOCW V SAan John Christianson, Dahles in A. A. Building, - Spanish Fork, Utah. g36KlCil,OOOetKICKig8tgrtm4' J. Pedersen. BROWN, bad PHARMACISTS. (hlldren from 60 cents op) home made. Oregon Short Line R. R. TIME TABLE xx arrscr rsiacaar I, toot. lanl'Hqr $ i i : TAILORING MERCHANT OF AMERICANISM. ht D. s SUITS MADE TO ORDER RAGING IN MONTANA. Three Herders Frozen and Ninety Per Cent of the Range Sheep Lott blacksmith & Wheel-WrigThe heaviest sheep and rattle loss in the history of Montana, the damage Flrst-ela- e I Material of which will foot up as high as ' ! always as has been caused by the terrible storm which has been raging for Fark. OyptilU laak, Rpaitsk the paHt three days, says a dispatch from Great Falls. In some sections H. fully 90 per cent of the sheep on the ranges have perished. Three herders, at least, have wandered away In the blinding storm and been frozen to death. An aged herder, employed by II. H. Wilson at Portage, was lost Sunday. I Two more In the Shelby Junction country, employed by the Florence BORI N. It. Cattle company, are missing, anJ f vanish N.k, Clak there Is no hope that they can be found alive. Two thousand five hundred sheep are drifting on ranges without herders. The latter hare abandoned their do-Operatflocks on every hand and fled for ive safety to the settlements and ranches. Nothing like the fury of this storm has ever been witnessed in northern Montana. of G00 rattle Of a consignment bound from Havre, ail but five were found frozen stiff. Losses are reported I Aalerlia on every hand, from Harlem, from Lethbridge, from Chinook and Havre, and this district will feel the effects of the losses for years. j BY EXPERIENCED COMPOUNDED i tmnnnnnmmnnwTmnwnnrnfnnTnmimfniTnnm?!MimTmmmTmmmm Hack Meets all Ttatns KISSS RE17 DISCOVERT Tkta wonderful madioina Consumption, Coughi Coida, Bronohltie, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-- I Qrippe, Haarsenesa, Sora Throat, and Whooping Cough. i Croup Wo .Evory bottle guaranteed. Curo. No Pay. Prloo &00.&9I. Trial bottle fhao. ! DRUGS STABLES. I I AND Sw S Transfei Feed, Said PURE PRESCRIPTIONS self-defens- G.O. EIRIKSSON, I ORTRAIT ARTIST , afSea I, UM. 3 HEAD STONES. thomas Lorenzo ruaitiiiLi al SPANISH FORK DRUG Co. 3 Durango, Colo., on Tuesday, without serious results. Hartman received a slight flesh wound in the leg. The ATTORNETS-nijk- t t shooting was the outcome cf a fight PEOVO Telopkoae T8 Z Day has been making against union Building printers. The latter started an opposition paper on which Hartman was SAXEY, the principal writer. The personal references of the ediAttomey-at-Lators to each other in their respective Conveyancer al Notary Poblla. papers have been very caustic, and when they met shooting was comOver Oraa Lewis 8tere. Cfrica t menced Utah. warn without hardly t.alsbFsrk, ing. Each claims the other began the duel. Day used two revolvers, No 8KULL IN SNAKE DEN. arrests have been made. f , It was reported that Day had pre, a' Dont Kih viously challenged Editor Higgins of Gruesome Discovery Made by a Party LYNCHING MAY FOLLOW. of Idaho Hunters. the Evening Telegraph to mortal comi Wa Saxx Tunc, While engaged In a pitched battle Tough Character of Kansas Town bat, and when the shooting began It That'S Ml. Shoots Two People. was thought that these two had met. with a den of rattlesnakes, C. J. Matthews and some fellow workmen dls- As the result of a drunken row at THIS MAN COULD SHOOT. I I Feet MtltrMarak muimimuiimuiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuimuuuuuimuuunuuumiuiillUS DUEL ON THE STREETS. BLIZZARD IN MONTANA. FOUGHT PISTOL DUEL jW.E. WARNER, Fore Pr p anise HE poef-tivafyeu- m fipex nusr plug Aocrc oranewcAt r&ont) foasevELr says' (svcce sato mho (AYorf? covered the skull of a human skeleton on Black croek, a few miles from Boise. The men have been engaged shearing sheep, and while hunting they raa across the rattlers. They hiltiJ a number of tne snakes and ficrlly one cf the party threw a rock at a anake a short distance off. It struck something which gave forth a peculiar holthis low sound. On Investigation proved to be a human skull, which had been yellowed by age. There were what appeared to be two bullet holes In it No solution of the mysterious find Is known. Coolldge, Kans., Hugh Gallagher Is dead and a companion, Tom Rhodes, Is seriously wounded. The trouble started during the afternoon, when Bob Reynolds, a tough character of the town, began shooting on the streets. Reynolds opened fire on Rhodes, firing two Bhots, which took effect In the back and lower limbs. Tbe crowd gathered again later on at the depot and Reynolds again apTbe wtlfl the shotgun. peared crowd all got away except Gallagher, and Reynolds emptied both barrels of tbe shotgun, the shot striking Gallagher in the stomach and abdomen, causing death in about three hours. Reynolds was captured and la now in jaii. Man May Sell Hls Labor. Union labor and Yale atudent interNO OPEN DOOR. ests have come into conflict by the adventure of six undergraduates of Manchurian Porta Not Open to ComYale who recently took the places of merce of the World. striking truckmen at New Haven, Cblns, In reply to further repreConn. Committeemen from the trades of the United States and sentations MARINES IN HARD LUCK. union have asked President Hadley bas again pointministers,, Japanese to call the atudents from the trucks. ed out tbe Impossibility of including la Lack of Appropriation Cuta Off Their Yalea president haa declined on the tbe commercial treaties tbe opening Lights at Brooklyn Navy Yard. ground the constitution permits any to trade of Manchurian town oo acthe hours For an Indefinite period man to aell hls labor, and now threats for spinning yarns In the marine bar- Intimating that union labor on Yale'i count of Russia's opposition. Tbe American minister proposes, tbat racks in the Brooklyn navy yard will new hall may be called out In a sym- China Harbin and a Mukden, open minutes. be shortened by forty-fivpathetic strike are heard among the small port at tbe mouth of the Yalu There is not sufficient money In the river. trlkers. light fund to pay the usual lighting bill, snd therefore It Is commanded A THREATENED DELUGE. that lights shall be put out at 9:15 p. has order The lb. of instead m caused much complaint among; the marines. e Disease Becoming Prevalent Among Kansas Cattle. , The Kansas state livestock sanitary commission I In session st Topeka comto consider the best method of Is prevwhich itch, Texas the bating alent to an alarming degree among of the cattle of tho state. As a result will IsGovernor Italiey the meeting sue a proclamation making a more an order ts Hi rigid quarantine and be for to provide made be ilketv of H cattle (timing Into the dlpidng' state. r -- rn.S Jsr -- un-- mi Northward-N- o I Not -- Son tk ward m Iisas FOR TIIB ttt IMIS oa 40 Leiand a. T Jiraucr Lahl Junetioa Lehl American Pork PleanantUrova Jroo Kpanlah Paynon N spill I n p. M p. Is I I 9 10 . Callentaa 10 Sts SS Fark Milford at is r IM Juab m. m. so Ta Murray Kandy to a. sol Roller so TO tr ssis T S Mills 46 St t 44 ss Company's n. is 4b a. p. m. I M and depart No. S arrive itt Salt I A lie at 4:06 ait os p. m. No. I make direct connection, at Salt Lake tor all polataonCarbo Valley branch. T. M. SiHruACH.H. Acting Traffic Maaafar. D. K. Hoblbt, U. P- and T. A. D. U. fcrancaa, Aea't (i. P. and T. A. M. S. Hatch, Depot Ticket Afoot. ITS The bast perries te tbe Traveling Trad bath la tba Betel sad Livery hnilaess. Commercial Men, Wateh far the Bass at the Dapst. L. M. JOSM, Trap. fiiitiioEVIlssiQ TIME TABLE Arrival sad departure at traiaa frem Bapatt V For Sprla, rill. Pro., Salt Lake and all point aaet and weit - I Mam No. SO For Karla, .111 Fro.e S It Lake and all point eaat cad wet . I 41 pm No. Eureka, MammeiA aad Silver City t:40pak Na. tS For Eureka, Mammolk aad Sli6: IS am ver City Connection, mad ta 0,0 a Cal. depot wtsa all traloa of Houtbara Pacta and Ores ta SkerS Na. b-- For dox Lumber Company. Ua. IX Building Material. Ch 5 urmPCLLAf -- UKCL Af tS?. & Produce. Hay Manufacturers 3 BROOMS of Fptolsh Fork, Utah. OF MRS CHOICE or FAST THROUGH TBAIKS PA1LT 0lid Railed P7PJT-CLAS- M TIP-TO- P. Hotel Charlolfe, R AND 7 1! REE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTE E Pulman Pal an. and ordinary B)rDnf car ta 4 Denver, Omaha, Kan- -. City, St. Lvula CblcafO without Chau,. Free Recllnint Cbalr Cara: Pereonall eoa Kiour.lou.; a perfect Dlolnf Car Her dud vloe. For rate, or writ yv. t ,P 'to ,'Q - AND I YOUR MERCHANT Not Ofrt.n fcalt Lakt to a. m. 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