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Show OUB BUSINESS GUIDE. thoe wishing the Directory for of any of men of Provo. l8 following LEADING BATTERS ad-flr- ess IN BIG LEAGUES business C. F. Decker Q. Co., Fruit and Produce. Provo City, Utah. Claim J. Beck. Watched and John T. JewelrjJ $100,000 Copper Companys Plant Reed Smoot C. E, Loose L. Holbrook. BercK Watkins President. ...Vice-Preside- nt, Montana Courts Will Decide Suit to Close Big Copper Plant and Collect Damages for Alleged Destruction of Crops and Livestock. J. Wm. Knight, Roger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, er, John R. Twelves. JOS. T. TAKILEK, Cashier. Architects. General banking business transacted Safe deposit boxes for rent. Academy Avenue, Provo. Dooly Block, Salt Take City. 335 So. Mont. Arguments in what as the smoke case were begun here on Tuesday before Judge Hunt In the Federal court. This is a suit instituted by farmers of the Deer Lodge valley against the Anaconda smelters of the Anaconda Copper Mining company, it being alleged that gases and acids from the chimneys have destroyed vegetation and livestock. The testimony was taken before a referee, but objection being made to his findings. Judge Hunt concluded to hear arguments thereon It is rendering his decision. sought to close the smelter and collect damages for alleged destruction Helena, fs known tNMMMlMMW PROFESSIONAL. I PROVO. See The Electric Co. D. D. HOVTZ ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Nos. 1, 2 and Farrer Block 3 be-for- Provo City. Ufah And get them to figure on wiring your house for electric lights. It is the only clean, safe and reliable method of lighting. JACOB EVANS, w. Attorney-st-La- Practices Law in the State and Fed eral Courts. Knight block, Provo City, Utah. State Bank of Provo W. II. Brereton, Pres., John Marwick, Cashier, Alva Nelson, Asst. Cashier, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- D. F. WALKER BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Droits on nil Parts of the World. HARVEY CLUFF A. L. BOOTH BOOTH & CLUFF ROOMS Suds PfOVO, BUILDING. Utah Avenue. Academy LEADING SHOEMAKER 123 N. ACADEMY AVENVE Farmers and Merchants Bank PROVO, UTAH OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Thomas N. Taylor, President; If Hmer J. Rich, Vice President; YOU HAVE A GOOD J. D. Dixon, Cashier; James A. Loveless, Robert Bee, John J. Craner, Andrew Knudsen, Simon P. Eggertsen, Wm. R. Wallace. General Business Banking Transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Safety deposit hexes for rent Drafts issued on all parts of the world. AND CCT.IT RIDER AGEUT; IN EACH TOW! district to YG9 WILL CE ASTCItlSKED itudf our superb models it th wmierttUf Uim rfcrr we esa mike you thu year. Wtsell the highest trade bicyclas for less money than any other factory. , We are satisfied with ft oo profit above factory cost, BICYCLE DEALERS, you caa tell our bicycler under your own name plate at prices. 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They wetgn no more than $8.50 parts, repair ILL Up While three employes o? the Jefferson bank were on their way from the branch at linton and Houston streets to the main bank on Canal street, carring $43,000 cash, they were attacked on First street by three men, who jumped upon them and threw pepper in their faces, the leading thug attacking Samuel Edel-mawho carried the bulk of the money, grabbing hrs money bag and attempting to run with it. The other thugs took care of the other messengers. Edelman tried to shake his assailant off, but was faring badly under the pummeling when Mrs. Eva Javor-- t restaurloka, a waitress in a near-bant. grabbed the leader of the attacking band by the arm. She screamed bo 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 attacked Edelman by the time lie had managed to shake himself free from the waitress. The fugitive was captured. in Wis. Sherburn M. Milwaukee, Becker, the "boy" mayor of Milwau kee, who, having been successful In conducting his campaign for mayoi from an automobile, has now decided to enter the race for governoship ol Wisconsin, and will use a balloon this time for campaign purposes. Betkei was ouly 29 years of age when elected mayor of Milwaukee two years ago after a whirlwind campaign. His race for governorship promises to be equally sensational. I shall use either a duplicate of Maj. llershey's United States, with which the American lepresentative balloon competed in the St. Louis Becker In tellraces, said ing of his plan to campaign from an or I bliali buy the United airship, States and rechristen It Wisconsin when 1 start to campaign the state. I am thoroughly in earnest In my plan to run for governor with a balloon instead of a touring car as I at first intended, and I will surprise the Court Refuses to Release from Asylum farmers, you bet. Stanford Whites Murderer. "You see, ifs this way. The peoY. Harry K. ple up the state read about my way of N. Poughkeepsie, Thaw has accepted, apparently with doing things, and they simply say: resignation, the decision of Supreme 'lies a crazy fool. But they are on Court Justice Morschauser that he is the watch just the same. Then when still insane and that the interests of I get to them I hand them solid common sense and politics straight withthe public will be best served by denying him liberty. Pending the sign- out any of the freak about it. "That's the way 1 am going to make ing of the papers of recommitment, which probably will not be done before the campaign this year. 1 will go up a week next Saturday, Thaw will ocin a balloon and light when I feel like cupy Sheriff Chandlers suite In the it, and its a cinch that when we get county building here. In the mean-tisithere'll tie a crowd there to an effort will be made by Thaws to earth me hear speak. Then is when Ill get attorneys to Induce District Attorney in work. They come to see real my to consent to commitment Jerome the and they get the candidate, boy of the prisoner to one of the stato Matteawan. than other hospitals n, y e, Funeral of Governor Sparks. Reno, Nev In the presence of thousands of mourners the funeral of the late Governor John Sparks of Nevada was held Monday afternoon at 2 oclock on the portico of the Elk's borne in this city. The services were conducted by the officers of the Elks' s lodge. Supreme Judge Frank II. 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 V) the memory of John Sparks. Tuesday the great steel hull of what will be the formidable battleship Michigan. Built by the New York Shipbuilding company, the Michigan, a sister ship to the South construction at Carolina, under Cramps shipyard on the Philadelphia side of the Delaware, Is more than 50 per cent completed, and will be turned over o the government In about a year. on No Longer a Myetery. Camden, N. J. The mystery surrounding the finding last Sunday of the body of a well dressed woman oh the mud flats of Big Timber creek, near Gloucester, N. J., was partially cleared Wednesday, when the body was identified as that of Mazie WoodMooney, aged 23, of North bury, three miles below Gloucester. The identification was made by relaIt developed that the young tives. woman disappeared from the home of relatives at Steelton, Pa., on Saturday. How she reached the vicinity cf Gloucester is not known. Who Refuses to Woman Elope With Him. Portland, Ore. J. F. Blum, a teamster, on Sunday shot and killed Mrs. Daisy Hickey, wife of a butcher, employed in a packing plant at Trout-dalBlum then shot himself dead. The tragedy occurred in a lodging bouse in this city. Blum, It is alleged, 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 she was killed. Blum left a wife and two children at Baker City, Ore. 8hoots e. M. J3ECKER. sound common Bense. The result is that they think the logic they hear is a heap better than it really is, because they expected something so much different. Two years ago, when I beat Dave Rose for mayor of Milwaukee, I was called the boy candidate, and even my friends thought I was a fool to enter the race. They first told me I Charged With Many Murder. South Bend, Ind. James Brimming-stall- , couldnt get the nomination, but I aged 40, is under arrest at Dowa-gia- c fooled them, and then I won at the People came to hear me Mich., charged with six murders. election. because my motto was The Young The police say he has already confessed to two, and Prosecutor Bresna-ha- n Man in Politics, and they went away is confident the prisoner will adhaving heard nothing more sensation mit the other crimes. His arrest fol- al than any other campaigner would lowed an alleged attempt to make his give them. wife his seventh victim. She escaped That In brief, is the system under and appealed to the police. The police which Milwaukee's Boy Mayor" works say he confessed to killing a man In his campaigns. He turned from a Kansas, whom he had a grudge cotillon leader to supervisor, and in against, and was sentenced to ten the county board he exposed a printyears in the penitentiary. ing graft and saved the county $35,000 Johnson Says Campaign Publicity He then derided to run for a year. Measure Would Defeat Taft. alderman, and his friends laughed at John A. him. He was elected and made such Norfolk, Va. Governor Johnson of Minnesota, while in Nor- a record that he was able to run for the Crumpacker folk, denounced mayor and win that, too. amendment to the campaign contribuHis famous coffee automobile did tion publicity bill passed by the house much to help him in the city cam Saturday, and he declared that if the palgn. When he was alderman he had senate passed it he does not see how one of his automobiles fitted up with can conscientiously the president coffee ot, which he could start a huge It is a bad bill," said GovElgn it. when there was a fire, and ernor Johnson. If it passes the senate and becomes a law by the presi- the coffee would be hot when he dents signature, I believe it will de- reached the scene of the conflagrafeat the nomination of Secretary Taft tion. Whenever there was a big fire for the presidency. he was notified and a quick fl.tch harness for a runabout, which he had Princess Elopes With Plebeian. at first adopted, was soou supplanted Austrian Vienna. The princess by the autmobile. whose elopement a few days ago In his city campaign he started a caused a great sensation in Vienna is series of smokers, furnishing corncob said here to be Princess Amelle-Loulsand tobacco, and when he ad sister of Prince Emile Egon pipes a meeting he would, instead dressed Von Furstenberg, head of the Koenig-sho- f of standing on the platform, sit among branch of the Furstenberg famthe listeners and talk conversational ran she Is that declared away ily. It with a man named Kozian, the local ly. This won votes and he proposes agent of an automobile company. The to adopt the same tactics when he police are actively at work trying 10 runs for governor. locate the fugitives. The princess Is At Chicago recently he decided upon 21 years old. The family has large the balloon means of reaching the holdings In Bohemia and a residence country districts. He met C. A. Coey, In Vienna. an enthusiastic automobilist and aeroin Barrel. Found naut, and arranged his plan for a balFloating Body loon campaign almost instantly. unan of The New York. body identified woman, supposed to have A Sweeping Assertion. been murdered, was found floating in Novelist's Wife Why does your a barrel in Little Hell Gate between Wards and Randalls Islands. The heroine "enter and sweep the room womans eyes were discolored and her with a glance?" nose was bruised. Nearby is Thomas Novelist (scornfully) Because she Jefferson park, where many ltfflian has no vacuum cleaner. outings are held. It is believed tha' the body had been In the water onij Comforting. a short time. The body had been fastFemale Voyager Is there any fear ened into the barrel by a stout rope secured around her waist and then of danger, Mr. Sailor? Mr. Sailor Lots of fear, ma'am, but fastened around the outside of the no danger' barrel. e, DOOLIN AND STOVALL ARE THE CHAMPION SLUGGERS IN NATIONAL AND AMERICAN. of Milwaukee Will Keep Reputation for Being Odd Race for Governorship of the State. Nor-cros- SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKE. Are Drowned, Oklahoma City, Okla. A special from Colbert, Okla., near the Texas line, says that fourteen persons who had taken refuge on an island formed between the new and old channels of Red river, were drowned late Tuesday, when the flood Waters covered the place where they had taken refuge. Three children of J. II. 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DO NUT BUT a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you receive our catalogues and leant our unheard of factory , Prices and remarkable special effere to rUlor agent i have a salutary efmurderous tenden- Waters Cover Island and WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. l- will fect In curbing cies. Causes Tidal Wave Which Came Near Sinking Ship. New York. A single great wave cjlrectly In front of her bow almost wrecked the Norwegian tramp steamer Joseph K. Cuneo on a cruise from Port Antonio, Jamaica, which she has just finished. We were In a perfectly calm sea, said Captain Aamdt, in quarantine, on a sunshiny day, when suddenly a wall of water thirty feet high reared In front of our bow and pitched us up and up till I thought we would rever stop. We almost turned a somersault. A second wave lifted us as high again, but this time we kept level. That was all except hundreds of dead fish floated on the surface as we steamed away." He thinks the waves were caused by a submarine earthquake. The ship was not harmed. EGLESTON PROVO'S FOREIGNERS. Sheriff Invites Throngs to Witness Execution of Countryman for Murder. Pottsville, Pa In order that they might impress their countrymen with the enormity of the crime of murder end the terrible punishment that the law of this country calls for, a large number of Slavs, Hungarians, Poles, Italians, Russian's, Lithunians and other foreigners were invited to attend the execution on Tuesday of Felix Radzuis, a young Pole convicted of the murder of a woman and her child at Shenandoah, six months ago. Five hundred persons were In the prison yard to witness the hanging, the sheriff having distributed tickets liberally on his theory that the story of the execution told from the lips of the foreigners the P. O. on Opposite ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- W CATES-SNO- WOULD FRIGHTEN f. THURMAN KAIGHN e of crops and livestock. Office, 95 N. Academy Avenue Both Phone 37-- 2 RJns Offices, rooms 3, 4 and 5 TELEPHONE NO. 91 Do It Now "Boy Mayor New York. . sad Provision Grabbed the Leader of the Attacking Band and Screamed Until Patrolmen Arrived on Scene, De- stroys Vegetation. DIRECTORS: Ta-ylor- Groceries 513 J Ca.pitn.1, That Gases and Acids From BECKER WILL CAMPAIGN WISCON-SIIN AERIAL CRAFT. SOME EARLY SEASON FIGURES Philadelphia Backstop Has Mark of .472, While Cleveland First Sacker Miller Huggins Is Hitting .400 Leading Base Runner Donlin Best at Scoring Runs. With the season well under wa, the batting kings of their respective league forge to the front, while the lesser lights, who flashed to the top, gradually fall back to keep company with companions in their own set. Doolin is the loader of t lie National receiver league, the auburn-haireparticipating in all his team's games with one exception, with the creditable mark of .472. Of the other regulars, Leach is the place man with .410. Under the .400 matk, In order, come Knaho and Stein feldt. The latter, with Sheckard, are the only men who have high averages for the Cubs. Dalilen continues to hobnob with the leadeis, and is outhltting any reg ttlar of the New York team. Shaw and O'Uouike are above .300 for the local team, but neither has participated It all his club's contests. Of the regulars, the two outfielden are leading. Mm ray, with ,292, nnc IVlehanty, with .277, In the Individ ual sluggers Delolmnty again gets Id Four men are tied with the leaders. for fliBt plaee, with a total of 12 bases Lobert, Knabe, Magee and Dahler bolding the honors. Huggins Is the leading base run ner of the league, Magee is second "Mike" Dunlin and Murray third, heads the league in scoting runs, aver aging almost one a game. Evers an4 Slelnfeldt are tied for second place Delehanty is the only "McCloskeyite to get mention, tallying six times it 12 games. Stovall is the loader of the Amer lean league batters. McConnell, wh has taken part in eight games, has an average of an even .500 to the Nap'f first basemans mark of .400 really a creditable enough mark to gain some recognition. The majority o: the McConnell's hits have been mad when put in to bat for one of his team mates, and he has Invariably delivered the hit. j. Chase is well up in all departments and the Yankee" initial sacker seem set for a sensational season. Ross man and Delehanty are well to th fore, and Schaefer and Turner am close up. George Stone, the great outfielder of the Browns, is higher this season for this time of year than any sea-sosince he has been in fast comThis fact means much to pany. George in his race for the leaderThis time a ship of the league. year ago he was batting .133 in the same number of games as he is batting 286 this year. Stovall is also high for the individual slugging honors and has made eight hits good for extia bases out of a total of 18 hits. Niles Is In second place in this department of the Stahl game, and "Ty Cobb follows. leads the base runners and Dougherty C. Jones Is is second. the only Brownie to show. C. Jones has also gained mention In the run getters with nine runs In thirteen games. Cy Young and Newton lead the American league pitchers with three victories each, while Christy Mathew-so- n has come back into his own In the National league, gaining victories in each of his four outs. ORIGIN OF STRIKE TUH OLoughlln Tells Why He Gets Strare gle Hold on English. tuh. Strike, one! The local baseball yard was a stranger to this cry previous to Saturday, says the Cincinnati Post. Silk" OLoughlln, the best Then advertised ump" in the business, flung It out upon the ambient air and the recollection of it will always linger with the local followers of the game. OLoughllns S , tuh takes place In baseball history, along with King" Gaffneys famous Strike, two-o-o-o.- " It has been reported," said that the strike, tuh cry OLoughlln, was fathered by a chew of tobacco slipping Into my larnyx about the time I was calling a second strike on a batsman, thus causing the guttural sound to come forth. "Nothing to it. I took my cue from John Gaffney and his Strike, years ago. I had always had trouble making the spectators distinguish between 'strike, two and strike, three, for they sound much alike when uttered in a loud tone of voice. I found the solution In Gaff ney's cry, but not desiring to copy tha King, I dug up a cry of my own tuh' is the result of that invention." two-o-o-o- Fine of $100 for McCormick. On the payment of a fine of $100 Harry H. McCormick, formerly of the Philadelphia National league club, will be reinstated, according to a decision by the national baseball commission McCormick left the game to engage in other business, but while thus engaged he played various times with clubs harboring Ineligible plajers, for which reason the fine ia assessed. |