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Show Fork V. NO. 30, VOL. CITY SIANISH FOHKTuTAirTHuitSDAY. AUGUST O. PEOPLE BANKS, Prop. LE PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES UBCMPTIONS COMPOUNDED rttii Italian Steamship, With 800 Souls on Board, Wrecked Off Hormigas Island irnmnrp ()t'stlie ) IDAHO 3mp I ?ust ;nl00 InVMTIOATED IDAHO Ithu been truthfully termed pove:: s no: or i, intj t Farms low Interest special of partial payments XattiMtd.aoe, on block east of Co-o- p. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. I1T tli, B. i igts I i: won lid t, t Iwr :L W. B. H. BROWN, Llvopy at Food QCq&Iq Hack Meets all T rains 'non No. 1L E. WARNER : liav e. Hslih OmCE'ANO RE8IDENC jtST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARB 'j '(rk. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Co-Oporat- M.JEX-FLORI- M Flowers to mos ive ST supplied for all funeral designs Uitcc order, ooca- - kept on hand Institution, of Furniture Repaired, two blocks North of Foundry Sr a kish Fork, Utah Dmlmli General Merchandise Flour, Grain 03ENZO THOMAS fashionable tailor a Produce Harness. Boots you build aee or wrlto Md & CALDERWOOD O Shoes. Are Drowned Captain Vetsel Takes His Own Life. Cartagena, Spain. A terrible marine disaster occurred Saturday evening off Cape Palos. The Italian steamship 81rie, from Genoa for Barcelona, Cadiz, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, with about 800 persons aboard, was wrecked off Hormlgas Island. Three hundred Immigrants, most of them Italians and Spaniards, were drowned. .The captain of the steamship committed suicide. The bishop of San Pedro, Brazil, also was lost, and it Is reported that another bishop Is among the missing. The remainder ot the passengers and the officers and crew got away In the ships boats or were.rescued by means of boats sent to them from the shore. A number of fishermen who made attempts at rescue were drowned. Those rescued from the vessel are now at Cape Palos in a pitiable condition, being without food or clothing. The Sirlo struck a rocky reef known as Bajos Hormlgas and sank soon afterward, stern first. Hormlgas island lies about two and a halt miles to the eastward of Cape Palos. The Sirlo was owned by the Navigations Italians, of Genoa. Before he committed suicide, the captain declared the steamer had 645 passengers on board and that her crew numbered 127 men. The Sirlo had 570 passengers when leaving Genoa, but additional Spanish passengers were taken aboard at Barcelona, where the vessel touched a fw hours before the disaster. MURDEROUS COWARDS. Immigrants Had No Regard for or Children. O London. The Madrid correspondent of the Dally Telegraph describes the Sirlo disaster as one or the worst on record. Tbe Italian emigrants, with knives In their hands, and without regard for the women or children, foughtn with greatest brutality for the jwssea-Ioof life buoys and boats. Many were killed or wounded. Including several members of the crew who were ettacksd by emigrants. When the captain saw the vessel was lost and that the emigrants had suicaptured the boat he committed The cide by shooting with a revolver. tud other officers then lost their headswon thert vu nobody to direct tb & Coffins and Caskets i .. u,,iiwitrmiimTtmTTmmi!mntnnnmnntnnfnmm COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, V . Lwrdnor, President - $25,000.00 JohnY Smith, Vice-Preside- dividual. duple eollclt the account treatments New YorTt A spcciul from Manila One hundred and fifty Pula-Jane- s says: pierced the military cordon, burned the municipal buildings, killed the r of the town, two members of the constabulary and three policemen at Abuyon, islaad of Leyte, twenty miles front the scene ol the recent fight One hundred soldiers and constabulary are in pursuit of the raiders. Major Crawford und Captain Knuu-her-, with a lieutenant and eight constabulary men, were ambushed by Igorrotes while shooting the rapids of the Abulung river In northern Luxon, on a bamboo raft. Major Crawrord, Captain Knauber and five men were wounded with arrows. They were unable to return the fire because the enemy were hidden on the wooded banks of the river. This outbreak Is Inexplicable, nS hitherto the Igorrotes have been peaceable. for-ne- lames H. Kennedy, Famous All Over the West. Falls Under a Reaper. Accident Was Discovered When th Horses Cams to the House, Dragging in Thair Waka the Body of the Aged Pioneer,' President and Caehler Mlesing and Poor People Lose Heavily. Chicago. With e deficit In Its accounts estimated at close to a million dollars, and with the whereabouts ot two of Its highest offlclula unknown to the authorities, .the Milwaukee Avenue State bank, one of tbe largest outlying banks in the city, was closed on Monday by State Bank Examiner C. C. Jones. The failure was responsible for the death of one of the depositors and led to the suicide of another man, who a month ago had placed his earnings ot e lifetime in the institution for safe keeping. In the excitement following the announcement of the failure J. G. Vlsser, an offlclul of the Royal league, who had on deposit In the bank funds of that organization, fell dead of heart failure. Henry Koepke, a small grocer, on hearing that the bank had suspended payment, went to the rear of his store and shot himself. He died a few minutes later, while being taken to a hospital. Bozeman, Mont. James II. Kennedy, aged 74 years, one of the most picturesque pioneers, not only of this State, but of the entire west, reaching to the Pacific coast, met violent death at Belgrade, near this place. He had been assisting his son, Benjamin Kennedy, In a wheat field and had been left with a team and reaper while the son returned to the house for some binding twine. Tbe latter had barely reached the house when he was followed by tbe horses and reaper, dragging In their wage the dead body .of tbe aged pioneer. The old man had evidently had a partial paralytic stroke while on the seat of th reaper and had f alien, his foot catching In the trip." , Mr. Kennedy was known as one ot tbe most unique characters In Mon. tana. He was born In Grant county, Wisconsin, and jvas taken by his father to Clayton county, Iowa, the following' year, where he remained until 1853. At that time be started overland for Oregon, walking the entire distance and swimming every river from the Mississippi. He arrived In Oregon the same year and Joined the forces In the Rogue River war, for his services In which the Oregon government still owes him 1180. He carried the first Indian scalp Into Treka, Cal, and received n bounty of 1250. He went from California to South America, thence to New York and later to Kansas, where he served in the second battalion, Kansas volunteers, during the war. He came to Montana In 1864. FOUL MURDER AT TONOPAH. OUTLOOK IS BLACK. CHICAGO BANK SHY A MILLION. Prosperous Jeemeter Killed Robbed In Corral. and lt Russian Rsvolutionlata Boast That Will Continue to Sprsad. 8L Petersburg. Although the mutinies at Bveaborg have been ended and the one at Cronatadt has been practically put down, the outlook Is atlll black. The revolutionists, whose hands were suddenly forced by the premature rising at Bveaborg, apparently are undaunted at these initial reverses and Intend to persist In their programme of calling a general strike. One of tha leaders of the revolutionists boasted that tbe word had gone forth and that the fire of revolt would spread to tbe corner of the empire. His closing words were: Now watch RevaL Riga and Libau. The news of the mutiny on board the cruiser Panyat Azova, off the Estho-nla- n coast. Is fraught with enormous possibilities. The crew of this vessel rose and killed the commander and Rt-vo- WILSON STILL SILENT. Newspaper Man In Trouble, Portland, Ore. Charier Nlckell, a Secretary Visits Packing Plants, But newspaper publisher and former UnitBays Nothing. ed States commissioner at Medford, Philadelphia. Secretary Wilson of waa sentenced Tuesday afternoon by ot tha Department Agriculture, accomImJudge Hunt to thirteen months' panied by Dr. O. A. 8chaufler, chief on No island. McNeils prisonment Federal meat and cattle Inspector ot fine was Imposed. this city, on Thursday visited a numThe crime for which Nlckell was ber of abbattolrs, slaughter homes, convicted was cotfsplracy to tuborn houses and aausage factories perjury In connection with the Miller packing here. Mr. Wilson also declined to glva Klncart land fraud conspiracy. Harry bla Impression of the establishments W. Miller and Frank E. Klncart are had Inspected, ha Isnow serving one year on McNeils land for the same offense. LUMBER TRUST CHECKED. From Exodus Sebastopol. Cautea Manufacturers Rallrond Wreck.. Investigation Twenty Injured In London. According to an Odessa to Low for a Tima, Lay enty people St Oeneviev. bead-endispatch to n .local nows agency, San collision Francisco. Is stated on good It were Injured In n steamer advices from Sebastopol say train that bo no further there will and authority freight between n paeeenger that fully 20,000 persona have loft the raise la lumber The anglnes until tha here. prloea road ORIDB Trlsco the exodus Is atlll In progress. Into tha tracks torn city and lumber were demolished and the Tbe Admiral Skrydloff, commander of the trust has been oomploted by United distance. uo for n coneldereble sen Is advice Black in the add. fleet, on a Btataa District Attorney Devlin. Tha Iniursd were taken to St. Lou was n an awkward dilemma. He la afraid to advance schedule or prime for August passenger The train. remove the breechlocks from the fortbearing M from St has been canceled by the Lumber Columbus, ress guns In case the crews of the Manufacturers of the Knights association and price Injur-K- ! and bruises comprised the was warships mutiny, and at the same time will remain aa they were last month. he distrusts the fortress artillerymen. and none of tbe passenger, rataily hurt. d nt: : of bank, mercantile Arm, uprh,r uiuuiuuuuuiaauuaittiuuuuuumuwuuuttuw w. Mo.-Tw- . A. B. RcxkhilL Cashier. respectfully ENTHUSIASM LIKELY TO FAIL repre-sentattv- ; Prone Present Indications ths Russian Govarnment Has the Situation Well In Hand and Will , Win Out . Tonopah, Nev. Stuart Burney, a prosperous teamster, was killed Saturday night In the corral ot the Headlight stable, near the depot, and John Keman, another teamster, was fatally beaten by robbers. Both men were attacked with a gas pip. Robbery was the motive, as Burney always carried a large sum and la known to have had several hundred dollars In his pocket Burney arrived from Manhattan carrying as passengers Loo Swart and Lowney Bennett. Swart lept In the wagon under which Burney was killed. He was arrested. He declared h knew nothing. Burneye awful Pictures clothes were Eye witnesses gave stripped from his body half For board. on and were found a distance down the of the brutal panic of Rotrack with the pocket rifled. an hour the emigrant! were masters overman's skull Is fractured. The authorithe situation. They completely ! came the crew by ties have wired to Carson and Hawof the efforts of thorne to apprehend Bennett. berg, and thl. In spite tbe officer, who tried to gave the Mob of 3,000 Take Nagroe From Jail four officers. . nod children first and Hangs Thm. , Strike Sirlo taw the CONDEMNED MAN FLEES. N. C. A mob of 3,000 Charlotte, the of Alioante, Spain. The captain which men shortly before 11 oclock Monday Under Sentence of Death, Murderer French gteamer Marie Louise, the Rowan Makes Hie Escspe. Cartagena, ro night forcibly entered bu arrived her from the at removed Jail eounty Salisbury, foundering Newcastle, Pa. Thomas O'Toole, tatea having witnessed therefrom three of the five negroes tothal doe a sentence of death for the murunder from point Sirlo of the to charged with the murder ot the Lyerly vaaani Ha says be wa remarking ot hi brother-in-law- , der Barber at and Leroy Bar13, July Junction, family eour Gilhis mate upon the dangerous them. Neaae nnd John from the county Jail some lynched ber, escaped IUBao the when the Sirlo was taking at Ilull lespie and Jack Dillingham, supposed time Thursday night. Hla flight waa to be the principals In that crime, were gteamer, going ahead was bow her pot discovered until noon Friday, and suddenly atopped and Louis changed the victims of mob vengeance. The bloodhounds were man to lift. The Marie negroes, I,ce, put on hla trafik remaining George Henry the Sirlo hercourse andwent toward Ervin and Bella Dillingham, were not within half an hour. OToola la aald hew wae there At this moment molested, and later at night officers to have unquestionably bad outalde boilers of the Slrt Aid in digging through the brick walla. hurried them off to Greensboro. explosion es the s HOLDAWAY Outlaws Attack Small Town on Island of Leyto and Murder Official and Burn Building. i Conflicting Rspoika-LondoJOHN JONE3, SupL The report reaching her Cub the Sirlo show confusion A of Fork loss of the N R Y Spanish 8om declare regarding the captain. They worktoplcase. while otn-araulclde, that he committed Sons the crew were Peterson say that he and 1 8. on landing. aved. but were arrested has a full Itook of from Cartagwa The official account except to the captain DENTIST does not mention wreck home Our the Imported and homo made. made. Out repeat the report that In urlng hie Imprudence rnwld Caskets ar tb finest to due ahoals In tRl' Store, lowest. Hormlgas the are the to alone Spanish Fong prices save time. It Is said that the board caused mora loe. of n panto Itnelf. life than the S. STRIKE Women burst IrsHiai FORK, OTAR for all kinds of s LINES np4 geaniaotorer of dk of Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah '$0N Pas- Terror-Stricke- n wo-toj- tt Wsds fcfore via Fork, Spanish Fork lie a SC ed For rates, folder, ete . Inquire of CLAUD BRoWN, Ticket Agent, or wrlto L A. BENTON, G. A. . A., Salt Lako City. Valkaaswored Bpeeiak Fork' Aoeu Kartell residence. Utah. imu -- FreeRectlalng Chair Cars; Personally Excursions; perfect Dining Cur Utah. Offico 1C) H FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILT tHKA9 KARTELL RESIDENCE 3' 6:15 AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES T. KENDALL. o get and S3 H Publlo. Fork, U. relia-- pm am 8:40 Sil- OFFERS CHOICE OF ATTORNBY-AT-lA- toiiiik rw, No. 7 For SprlngTllle.Provo.Salt Lake end ell points east end west....8:OOOB No. 29 Forrmrlngrllle Provo.Salt Lake andoli points east and west ... 3: 2 pm No. 0 For F.ureka, Mammoth and Sit- - Putman Pal see and ordinary Sleeping ears to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. torejancer and Notary OBee Over Bank of Spaalsh Fork. t 1:30 am Lina. 1SAXEY, . 7'tftm 1 Connections made In Ogden Union depot with all trains ot Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Telephone Tl X PROVO Hilt Luke Provo, Suit Luke and verCItjr ver city MORGAN, hlldlif ll k 661-o- Atner-IcH- No. 20 For Kureka, Mammoth and ATTORNEY-AT-LA- ru ve op-Ud-m t ra: No. D For Provo. Pl.Grove, n Fork, Lchi, Mercur, Arrival snd departure of trains from Depot! Loaned Money 'itioc- - r W the 1Wpw , un J 0 PUBLIC NOTARY ill No. S' i'phi time Table CORNADY AMVEL ;,(. a,--- Va y son, Maati sfj8r A, Salt Lake City, Utah. LG.P. sd it tint t a to Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. ufepleased to send descriptive mat frtnrding Idahos resources. Write IE. Burley, G. P. Am or D. S. Spen- - ral It L Santaquln and posts' For of Fishermen Who Attempt to Rescue of Intermediate points 3.41 pm Palatial trains are now running dull be ,nd be Iaclllc Coast ,D rtlrcl t0,ici with two great eitles. Hm local train service. J. !. Moork, District P&nwnger Agent. N. Pbtihskn, Depot Ticket Agent. Opportunities Land of Homes t, IDT Ml. -- A Number senger v. AiN'Lttr,rra,'U11'e,I5"tnl J'rovo, Salt Lake and of ind ! and. the No. , NOUTH-BOCN- homes. of autk-igu,- For No. to within more This means the next 10 years. u opening for many thousands DRE1 2, No. will be reclaimed ssio Unis. SOUTH-HOUN- B of acres of Thousand Lake Route Time Card is rrritfT march, land hare j been reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during Thousands the paat 10 years. 01 ta Salt THROUGH LACK LIVES HIE LOST BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACBn. matter fi) u aeoond-cla- a Entered Feb. 21, 1902, matter, Poet office at Spanlab Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March I, u STSSr DRUG JNO. !), 1900. 8L Petersburg. With a general Strike formally declared and the country apparently on the threshold of a gigantic struggle, minor Issues fade la the background. If the strike Inaugurated Saturday gathers sufficient headway to endunger the life ot tbe itate, It has virtually been decldod, th&t Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcholale-vltc- h will be named commander ot all ,the troops In the empire where martial law exists, which would be tantamount to the decreeing ot a military It Is possible, however, dictatorship. that the government will not be driven to this extremity, as the showing! made by the St. Petersburg proletariat! was not Impressive. Although nearly 70.000 workmen ara reported to be out. many ot the men appear to be entering tbe struggle with heavy hearts. The spontaneity with which practically the entire nation arrayed itself against the old regime last fall la larking; the endurance of tha people has been sapped by the long strain, th sympathy of the more conservative liberals has been alienated by fear of a revolution, and th lowest elements of the population have been organized Into what ara known aa black hundreds, and ara ready to enter the fight on the side of tha gow ernment If the signal la given. SERIOUS RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Baba Is Klllsd and Six Other Persons injured. Brovo. A very serious runaway occurred on the boulevard west of tha city Sunday night, which resulted In the death of a baby and tha erloua Injury of several other people. A Mr. Bodmer of Salt Lake, accompanied by two ladles, waa driving single buggy from the lake to town and collided with another buggy goBoding In the opposite direction. mers buggy waa tipped over, throwing tbe ladles and Bodmer oat. Injuring them all more or less. The horse then ran up Center street and at th crossing of Third West collided with a rig In which were Councilman John B. . Bott, his wife and two children and-MrsHerman Grtnn. In this mlz-uBotts horse ran away, throwing all the occupants to the ground. The baby, about four month old, was killed Instantly. Mra. Grlnn sustained a broken arm and waa otherwise Injured, p RESURRECTION OP FANATIC. Papa lala Bald to Ba Alive and Preparing For Trouble. Washington. Papa Islo, tha bandit and religious fanatlo who oanaad an much trouble Jn Occidental Negros, la tha lateat claimant tor posthumous Reporta hava reached Washinaurrect ington that the much-fearela still nllva and has twelv follower, who era assisting him In preparing tar movements. further revolutionary Army officers do not credit rumors ot Papa Islos activity, and say ba wan unquestionably killed. At the tlma of the famous bandit's death hla haadl was reported to hava been put In brtnn tor Identification. a. d Rebellion In Moroeeo. ' London. A dispatch from Tingler lays: Highly sensational reports ara being received here, earning the utmost excitement Dally, almost hoar-lcornea Information from- - tha Interior of th rapid spread of violent agitation. The rebels are cony, anti-Fren- ch centrating their military contingents around Marakesh (Morocco City), tha outhorn capital, and there la no donbt that n formidable coalition of semiindependent vassal has bean formed.1 VAGRANT BETS FIRE TO JAIL. Unknown Man Meets Horrible Death In California Town. Oakland, Cal. An unknown prlaonor let fire to tha town jail at Nllea early Saturday morning. In an endeavor to scape, and before th blase could be discovered or help arrive, was burned to death. It le not known how the )nan started the fire, but It la turned that he had gome matches con- -' ealed about hie person, which the In searching hla clothing Attempt to Assault President of Portugal's Council of Ministers. Lisbon. An attempt was made to Ueeult-Beno- r Jean Franco, president f th council of ministers, as he waa leaving n political gathering at night, flonor Franco had addressed the newly tnaugurkted club of electors, after whtoh a crowd of manlfcatanta'ln th street atoned the members of the clul-inna Benor Franco entered Ids car- a manlfestant attempted to Elage the minister, but friends compelled bla assailant to setk safef- iu - Light . |