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Show 4 SH VOL. UTAH III. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. SO. 2. STAtE NEWS. Nells J. IJertvigson, on? of the best known citizens of Mt. Steding, is dead. Another opera house is o.ie of the possibilities of the near fiture fc.r Ogden. Salt Lake physicians opposing the appolntme it of a eitr physician who Is opprseJ to vaecimticn. It has been made unlawful for any one to drink intoxicating liquors upon the streets or allors of Malad City. son of Mrs. Susan The five year-olI of Salt Wlnward, Cty, fell Into a tub of boiling water anc Is In a carious condition. Iasca Black, an girl of Kanosh, was tripled o while running frc m sehrol by a toy and her ; collar bene broken. The San Pedro Is pushbg the work r un-- hUc' at Tin-ti- c on the seven-stal- l Junction and materhl Is being rushed there as fast as p ssible. a-- e ae elght-jear-ol- I ! While hauh'ng ice at( Dewevvile. B. M. Cur hanks had thn us'ieture lose I Is team. The horsejmllnnel Into the river and float? unde-- the Ice. of cnst!"g Andrew Marx, convicttwo bnlkts at the la-- t reglar clntlon held at Mt. nearer t, hf been sentenced to six months implsonment. - Promon- In a cclllc'cifat Greeks tory, on the Lucin wore k lied and six Injjrel. a car-plobeing overturned ail falling on j the men. I arge deposits of pitoliUonde, from which radium Is ottiirea have 1 een discovered in southern! Utah, and quantities of this will be kiown at the EL Louis fair. to Secretary Fhaw has n apronria-tiofor a tp congress request of ?5')000 fer the corstivcth n of beds at a modern hospital for thiib'-riFort Douglas. John Peterson an 1 Joseph Tbcrpa have contracted with Fait,! aim pa-tito furnish ten carloads ofcolite store. Their quart ies are located about two miles east of Kphrahn. Mayer Morris of F lit Lam City has decided to allow boxing contests in Sat I ake City, so long as the fights are conducted in a clean. 1c dtnrnte way, and do not savor of Jakes. Mrs. Karren Marla Moctmcn, who the oldest recenty died at Mcab, woman there, beng 83 yxiri of She came to I'fnh in lxf7, and until three years ago had lived Jn Fait Lake. rear-en- d e x es u' John Smuin, an aged resident of Ogden, was work was done were hi til deinersiM. All day long there wai a ju of moan lug women ami children about th' mouth of the pit. There wt re calls fo assistance and f r autgical aid fro e the men In charge of the mine, but i! was mt until 1 p. m that the first attempt at rescue was n'ado. Tlii s was a failure, ns the two men win volunteered were driven hack by the foul air. Shortly after S oclock Feinyn M. Taylor and one of his assistants signalled for th" cmini'or to lower thorn Into the shaft. Another pmty went down later and found Taylor's dead body. Not a man in tlm min at the time o' the explosion escape alive. MEET DEATH IN MINE EXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP TENDED WITH FRIGHTFUL RESULTS. AT- Nearly Two Hundred Men Co to Death in a Mine, Not One in the Shaft at tlie Time of the Explosion Escaping. result cf a tcr-ib- le explosion that occmred Monday in the Harwich mine of the Allegheny Coal company at Chcsv iek. near Pittsburg, Pa , between 1R0 and 100 men aic lying deal in the headings and passageway--- Cage after ca e had pone down into the mine and come up again, but only one nincr of ail those that wont dow i to voik in the morning has been brought to the surface. The rescued man is ho is rtill in n semiand Gimia. Adolph conscious condition at the temporary hospital t t the rude srhooih use m th hillside ah ve the mine. The cxolo inn recurred at 8:20 a. m The first warning was tho rumbling no!se from und',rgrornd ,and then a sheet of fi "me followed up the deep shaft. P Mi mine cages were bulled through the tipple, twenty fet abov P e landing stage, and the three men on the tii'iii1 were thtenva to the A mule was thrown high ground. 'above the shaft and fell dead. The Injun d min vine broti b.t at cnee to PlMsburr. whcie two of them have tdnoo died. As scon rs the noise rf the explcs'on and the e: rah at the pit mouth staith'd the litttle village the wives and chilrushed to the dren of the Von 1 scene of the disaster, but to rain no There was no way to encouragement. gt into the deep wohin';. The caje? that b't t,. men Into the mines pud Inought tl e: i ut apai l w hen the days As the . CAD FATE CF e. Korean NOTED MEDICINES FRESCKI7T10N3 COMTOUr.DID )?.- - W. E. TARNER, OJlo nc'Jec and uaUk uf reaiii Ut J Hole! GharloU it) frt. Clah. DR. C. T. KENDALL, fth cslti Mrre4 (rum lto;Mk Iioum , A. rean. v i THE VS v . v y i '.IT imf ifCKJTJU:LEHLX.V,TLL GVF-NVQLE- Tslrpbon TS X IBih. t tions. The duke's first wife died sixteen years ago. lie occupies the high office of earl marshal and chief butler of irngland, and is the similar head of the Roman Catholic church in the rritish isles Tiie wedding will taka place before Lent. su-tc- - Iroquois Fire. The Conners Jury which for Ihieo wo"ks hns h"cn Imtining to evidence relating to the die in th Iroquois the- - j atre. O, lingo, has return' I n vinlictj by which the following persons are held to await the action of tho grand IKI'arilson, mayor of jury: Clili n"o; William II. Muhain, firo ntar-iir.- l: Will J. Davis. propri"tnr In part, and manager of tho theatre; Gi'crue Williams, building eomints-t-lone1 of the city; nughlln, In Grip of Blizzard, under Williams; Imililitig William Sailers, fireman In th thecold weather is recorded rxlrnne atre: James K. rttninilnL'S. stao secHons In various of the north and WUl'atn Mc'Iul'en, who ba I wave extends over a cold The veil. f tlie caused that tho lights charge wide area, embracing lie upper Misfire. sissippi and Mhsourl valleys and the RCVCLUTICN IN URUGUAY. western lake region. Particularly severe weather Is repirtel In Hy Defeat Suffer Again kotas, eastern Montana Hand of Regular. Ncbrasl a. northwest' The Urteumynn government troops ern Illinois and D'h have aaln defeated the ln.nri.cuts of Wirer!n an Lc At Ft. Ta'-icoTmandel by General Farnlva. This on the offirt drt la Faso a at oceuricil 'event eir Cruz Jauun"y 23. The Insurgents, grees who arc broken up with sevciat bands, r "lte' sre crossing the l'.rn'iilin fnmtier, pint j where they are being dl.irmed Tim ::s Insurgent lenders. Rasillo. Slnnoz, Go-)- i VI J ex nnl Ni'W a, are among those who r have been disarmed. I (attr 1 j . r 7 Towns Submerged. The crest of the flood at Wheeling, W. Va., was reaeliPd ot 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when the stage was 44 of tho feet 2 Inches. Fully or In were the cityparwholly hrmeg In fall the and Inundate sharp tially temperature has caused a great deal of suffering. On the Isand very few streets are cut of the water, and many second stoiiis arc invaded, but the re. Idets are afeuxtomod to fiends and hav'e mad" arrunepments neiord-luglThe went her remains cold ami many halls an rlinnhes have been thrown open for tho accommodation of tliooo who are sufferers. Nearly the whole town of linnet t. Fa., Is suti inerved. In Mm ft nlnrns the water windows. coining up to second-storone-thir- far Held Responsible V r ear-pente- Is rnfflilLE TFxFQUJE 4 Ftates. Fh Inherited f." at n,t PO from her f.itbir, Wtiilam Fhal.espiare OaM-weland $jtu,fi(0 from tier mother. Fho was onc engtged to many Brlure Murat, "rn of tho King of Katies, but broke the of the i rlncos demands that he be given nhsi'iiito control cf her fortune. Fhe was married to the Mar quim do MerltiviUn In Bs22. Bialiop the ceremony. F aiding performing was g.ven the Five years ago tdi re medal by the fnlvers'ty of Notre Darn' for her su vices to tho Cuthollo church. l, e eng-'ren.e- , I.R-ta- - rirnJ - l - - lj - - r. - t - . - .n a;;,:: tsunq or.ee. ImEy -- ll U Vi .C , R y il' I. t: :'i I? feJ; , ,r .;.; 'V i l . m , ') vVV' ; i 1' k-- sotticn. '' uUft Sll H1in Ssmrbiv - Thai On at ih r9r I ? '.W, iW J; Voetd ll-- tj in to Cites RU.( - From The wi tmil t.lniie L I, Jills, DrpL Prey. Company., Building Material. OsilCll hl ilEJ & '0) C0TIPLET2 n:T2 el way ea hand" Bsok, bpselsk Ferk. Opjewll AKt) UQ NIELS ANTHON. Blacksmith and Wheel-Wfig- ht fire-arm- the daughter of Lord Merries and Is thirty years young than her fiancee. L a. HERWIN-WILLIAM- 1 re-mi- Livery ba.tnesa. Attornoy-nt-Lp- fiom Feoul pivc3 cablegram tie betel tad Trnda SAXEY, ti this acrount cf the trouble: An accident on the elceti !e street railway In the killhere tod.iv. vhlh ing of a Korean, led to rioting on the part of the populace. The marine guard at the American location, however, who had recourse to their In siieceed-- ! the vetit'mg trouble fiom assum'nt tn'ou propor- V 1 A both la t Ika Travrllatr Jqx Lumbar arroasiTs-AT-LA- PROVO rt fra -t B. Mosata. BAGLEY& MORGAN CBlgti ItulMlnf k- ITaiek fer the Bet at th Fork, I'tab. asdbiw The Commercial Men,, orrie PAMSH rOKK OHIO BTORR Cmtrt C Dtuoar. J fLja,.4 0. Mob I -' PHARMAaSTS-- BY EXPERIENCED (VTrmmt'tTfnmrrnMmpv'iMrfmvrmmni't'mMTmTTtTMrrmtmnmrrffrmTTTrmmin Partially Wrecks Elec- Upaaith Fork, tric Car at Seoul. A. yhe v ar department has received Information of an attnek by a mob of Vf Koreans on an electric car, tlie lino ) Blacksmiih & Whesl-wrinbeing owned by Amci ans, because of the fact that it had Mik'd a KoFlrat-eMiterNl BEAUTY Heiress Victim of Unfor-tunat- s International Marriage, The Marqui-- o do Merinville, who was Ml si Mary Gwcndolin Caldwell, a Kentucky lenity and heiress, and who pave f3i O.fAlO to found the Catholic university at WaJ,lrgfon, is eriticaliy ill at the ruohlngham lintel In New York. Tho Marquise, who arrived from Furore a few days ago, is sufiering from a to j Ileutinn of diseases, has 2nlt I or h'guirg and is almost totally bind. The Marqui-o- s r.nther was a r ot John C. liivchinridg", one lime vice i resident of the United phl. by May 1. DRUGS J. Podorscn. Z- inn AND Conveyancer anil Notary Publta. Ofrtc Orer Orau Lewis' Store. WAR ON AMERICANS. Kentucky A far FURB L the street Work on Ihe Fan Pedro 'h progressing rapidly. The rails hate been laid nearly to the Klernan Pmh. Th irrado Is rapidly nearing completion as far down ns Moapnh, lad It Is expected that the rolls will 'lie laid that of Aalesund, Norway, Sunday morning, destroyed every building In it, with tho exception cf the hospital. Tho 11,000 inhabitants of Aalesund compelled to camp in the open, as only a few damaged and uninhabitable houses wete left standing. The children of the town had to he housed temporarily in the church at Bergund. The panic among the people was so great after the outbreak of the flames that nil attempts at leadership or discipline became cut of the question; no excesses, however, were committed. The destruction of the town was complete within a couple cf hours from the time the fire stinted. Over twenty steam fishing bents and many sailing smacks wove sunk In the harbor in order to save them from the flames, tt N believed now Hint only three persons lost their lives. Succor lias arrived and provisions aro being distributed. Belief committees have been fiumed and have Invited public subsei ini ions. A majority of tin- - inhabitants of the town lost oi rvlhfng they possessed. Thousands of persons bail to spend twenty four h urs In the men fields, whe-they vvcio without fond and exposed to a bittoHy cold wind and a driving rainstorm. During a theatrical per'ormanre at Ephraim, some one shout' I 'Fire. a ranie reiutlnr, no on" 1 eng seriously Injured, however. Tim fi e proved to be In a building some dkUnee down lxpcto nv The fire which swept over the town e e to Itah'a mining exh'bit be one of Ihe most Pitrtetlng made by any state at the St. l.u!s exposition. A miniature rcnoeub'iting riant Is nearly finished and will be one of the Interesting features of the mining SPANISH FORK DRUG Co, j NORWAY TOWN WIPES FACE OF EARTH. The Eleven Thousand Inhabitants Are Compelled to Camp Out, Only One Building in Town Being Saved. - bed at his home, H atli was caused by apoplexy. lie was S3 scars of n"e. chlklren. and leaves a wife and th-c- iK-tfie- i FROM Youthful Beauty Hr Captured Heart of First Earl of England. Tito announcement of the betrothal of the Hon. Gwendolen to the Duke of Norfolk has set at rest rumors which have been current the last few years in regard to the inutninonial inti ntious of tne first earl of line!.' ml. It has been known tor several years that the duke nmriaqe, ai,d the London society Journals have hinted first at one name and then a lutlier ns that of the fii'uiT un- tii ss of Norfolk house Is and Arundel The bride-elec- t and prominent found dead In simclal election was bell at Sprlnvvllle last we k on the prohibition cuent'on. and resulted in a victory for prohibition. The vote steed 3 It for prohibition and 313 In favor of granting a license. Florence Fullmer, aecd p, of Abraham, walked off a moving train between Salt I ake and Ogden, while asleep, sustaining a broken nrsi and brbg badly shaken un. She I v rapl lly recovering, however. At the annual meeting of the Ktah Press association, held In Fait T ake l to acCity on the ISth. It was ntt-n- d to Invitation the exterdH cept the rdltors concress at St. I ouls during the week of May It Tho new officers of the Huh Tress association arc: Presl william Buys, Wasatch Wave. II im- - City; first vice president, Major E. JL J lttlcficl . tJtah State Journnl, Oulcn; serin I Vico presiilent. J. M Ikyd'Mi. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid; till'd vice president, J. B. Graham. Plngbu.i Bulletin; corresponding secrctnry, I p. Mammoth Record : sc r tnry. Pavlov P. Jenson, Blkubcn, Fut IaV City: treasurer. W. It. MrHille, t'rov lm-oemhistorian, J. T. Ink' man. Mor-cu- r Miner. FIRE DUKE OF NORFOLK e.i-tl- o'TUe THOUSANDS HOMELESS 1 TO MARRY I nterod lYb 2?. as sivond-Hus- s matter PoNt ul Spanish Pin k, I tub Aul nf Ctmtiretirfui Muich 11)01. Bi O Work ktie Oi.itr 522 S ..PAINTS. i Spctlilty. tor burrlM an4 w"n, at.) ea bead, and work prupcrly aviemted to. Oyae.1t Twttl' Hall, gyanltb Fork At) 0? SPANISH D. II. DROWf.', bivopy FOES RESTAURANT run a yi-Noc-d Stablo. MEAL K3,'fir. Mack Meets all Trains SQUARE Freak Bread on hand. 'ruoa alwayi In IL W. Joura building, aouth of Co-o- p SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY DEALERS IM FBES3 ISD CITED Hill Fl!iCY illD SUriE CKKEB'j highest cash price paid J4ISEJ N3 PEUTS P?nlh Tori, No. IS. Ch' |