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Show SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY VOL. IV. NO. 4. i REVOLUTION ON THE WANE. Argentina Rebels Tire of War and Make Overtures for Peace. ' Advices from Buenos Ayres are to the effect that the Insurrection la admitted to have been a failure, and the government now has matters well in hand. Monday the military rebels at Cordoba endeavored to make terms jwlth tbe government by offering to surrender If they were absolved and permitted to retain their rank, threat- enlng that if conditions were refused I they would hold as hostages Dr. AI- corta, the vice president of the repub- 11c, and other notable persons who were surprised and captured in that city on Saturday. President Quintana declined to listen to any compromise, adding that rebels had no rights as combatants, and would be amenable to military law. The prompt suppression of the outbreak would Indicate ' the absence of all the usual elements of a revolution. The rising was purely military, and was limited In its : ' proportions. Late Information shows that the In- -' resurrectionary movement Is nowWlnt-ter, stricted to Cordoba. Generals Benavides, Garcia and Roca, with largely superior forces, are surrounding the city. The rebels are holding Senator Yofre. , The minister of interior has sent a . telegram to the governors of the varl- ous provinces, Informing them that and that ; order has been I consequently the extraordinary meas-- I ures that were ordered Instituted are . I no longer necessary. I OFFICER ASSASSINATED. J Procurator of Finland Victim of Polltl- - cal Plot. J Sollsalon Solnlnen, procurator eral of Finland, who, before be was J ennobled, was known by the name of was assassinated at Hels-- ! i Johnsson, ingford, Monday, by a young man j whose Identity up to the present time has not been determined. The assassin and Soilinen's son were both wound-le- d in the duel following the murder. The motive of the crime apparently was purely political, the slain official being a prominent member of the go1 ' gen-- f ernment party. The assassin called at the procuretors residence, gave the name of Alexander Gadd, was admitted to the official's study, and upon his entrance fired four shots from a revolver, one of the bullets piercing the breast of the procurator, who expired almost - I Instantly. His 17year-olson, hearing the shots, rushed in from an adjoining room, and fired three or four shots at his fathers assailant, whose right leg was broken below the knee by a bul-le- t. The boy was also wounded. The assassin Is now In the hospital, where he lies unconscious. d FATAL TROLLEY ACCIDENT. I . f t ' ; . i Car Jumps the Track, Killing One and Injuring Ten Persons. Adolph P. Johnson was killed and ten persons were Injured In a runaway car accident In Portland. Ore., Mon-- , day morning. Tbe car ran away on a grade, and on striking a curve jumped the track. The Injured were extricated from their peril with great dlffl-- j cutty, the car being almost chopped to pieces before the last of the Injured was removed. The wreck seems to have been caused by the slippery condition of the rails, owing to a frost. Tbe mo-- , torman, when he realized that the car was approaching the curve too rapid-- , ly. threw on his brakes and reversed the current, but this was not sufficient to check the momentum, and the car, with Ita load, struck the curve with ao terrific force that the body of 001 SHIP GOES IN STORM ARE TALKING PEACE. ACT ON STATEHOOD BILL. Senate Decides .to Make New Mexico a Separate 8tate. After a continuous session of nine hours the senate on Tuesday passed the joint statehood bill. As passed the bill provides for the admission of the states of Oklahoma, to be comprised of Indian Territory and Oklahoma. and New Mexico, according to the present boundaries, with Arizona eliminated. One of the first amendments taken up was the amendment prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquors In what Is now Indian Territory for the next ten years, and this was displaced with a substitute offered by Mr. Gallinger, which extended the amendment to the entire state for a period of twenty-on- e years, and this was adopted. Mercy Asked for Condemned Pennsyl-vani- a Murderess. So numerous have been the requests from all over tbe country from people who want Governor Pennyparker to commute to life imprisonment the sentence of Mrs. Kate Edwards, who is to be hanged at Reading, Pa., on February 16, that It has been found necessary for the executive department to prepare a circular letter In answer to these requests. This letter quotes the state constitution to show that the governor has no power to commute a death sentence to life imprisonment except upon the recommendation In writing of the board of pardons. Council of War In Buenos Ayres. A council of war for the trial of military Insurgents, of which Council Is president and General Montes-DeocColonel Lynch secretary, was held In Buenoa Ayres on Tuesday. Tho gova ernment has ordered that military insurgents be brought to Buenoa Ayres for trial. In a fight near Pirovano. the car left the forward trucks before province of Buenos Ayres, the revoluthe trucks left the tracks. This re-- f tionary engineer, Baca, and former suited In the rear trucks dragging the Senator Rbur were killed and several back part of the body of the car with others were Injured. The transport them until It was turned half way Premier Mayo has left the roadstead around. with 300 polities! prisoners. Killed While Hunting. A Vancouver, B. C., dispatch says: As a result of a shooting accident on Went ham Island. Peter Erickson, a wealthy ranch owner, lost hia lire while out hunting. He was alone and his dead body was found by friends went In search of him. The remain were lying beside a fence and his shotgun, with the muzzle pointing toward him, showed that he had evidently been dragging the gun behind him, and as he climbed a fence the trigger caught In the rails. Erickson being Instantly killed. Horsewhipped by Women. George W. Haight, a resident of San Francisco, was driven from Goldfield, Nevada, by two women. Haight went to the gold camp a few days ago and located on the property of the two women. They demanded their rights, Haight demurring, and the result was The Incident was A horse whipping. The witnessed by a large crowd, women used buggy whips, and Haight, after being driven from the premises, surrendered all claim to tho property and was forced to leave town. Was Thawing Dynamtta. Blizzard In the South Causes Much L. Hays, aged 65, was probably Suffering. fatally Injured by an explosion of Wire communication with southern black powder at his ranch seven miles points Is slowly being restored by the from Everett. Wash., on the Mnrye-vill- e and tdephone eompanles. telegraph road. With his son Ira. aged 14, ha was engaged In drying powder and through the efforts of hundreds of The temperature In Memphis. thawing dynamite. Hays saw the powder catch fire and warned the boy to Tenn, on Tuesday, waa 18, a fall of 7 run. The hd reached the porch and In twelve hours. The situation the father reached the door when the degrees In northern Texas la reported to be One of Hays' the worst In years. A blizzard has been explosion occurred. feet was blown off. and he suffered Inraging over the rattle ranges In the ternal Injuries, The boy was painfulwestern part of the stats and live ly bruised. stock has uffered severely IV. line-men- . at CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 3 Opinion of Press and Public In Russia Appears to Have Undergone Change. STEAMER DAMARA LOST THIRTY The present current of press And MILES FROM HALIFAX. public opinion In Russia appears to be setting toward peace. The newspapers The Chief Officer and Eighteen Mem- no longer proclaim the necessity of bers of the Crew Saved, While Cap-tai- n continuing the war at all costa. Articles appearing In the Russ and the and Paeaengera Are Lost Novoe Vremya under the signatures of well known war correspondents who During a raging and blinding snow atom which swept the Nova Scotia have just returned from Manchuria criticise the conduct of operations coast for twenty-fou- r hours, the ocean while steamer Damara, of the Furneasla line, there In unmeasured terms, declare that these papers editorially ran on the rocks at Musquodoboit, remote. The Noof are hopes victory beis thirty miles east of Halifax, and voe Vremya bluntly remarks: lieved to have foundered with the loss "We go out buying evening editions of many lives. to hear news of a Russian suchoping The first officer of the ship, with cess, but little or nothing la done jt eighteen of the crew, escaped In one assure it." of the lifeboats and landed at Piet sant The war never has been, in the Point, after a terrific struggle with sense of the word, popular. The fullest wind and sea. Captain Gorst, master of the Damara, four passengers and NOW RULES ST. PETERSBURG. the rest of the crew, left the vessel In another lifeboat. They have not been beard of since, and it is feared that they have perished. The occupants of the boat which reached shore were utterly exhausted, and many of them were badly frostbitten. They had a harrowing experience, battling In tbe darkness for hours In the open boat, with tempestuous seas on a treacherous coast, with tbe thermometer 10 degrees below zero, and an Arctic blizzard raging. They landed cn short! some time during tbe day and reached the telegraph office at Musquodoboit harbor at night, whence they wired the first news of the disaster to the agents of the Furnessia line at Halifax, to which point the Damara was bound. Bntorod Feb. 21, 1901 a aeoond-cUui- s matter, Poet ofTVoo Spanish Fork, Utah, Act of Congress March 1 wm 9, 1905 3 CITY DRUG February 2. Four bills were killed In the senate, ONO. three of them being measures introduced by Senator Lewie and one by Two of the Senator Hollingsworth. bills provided for sworn statements of corporations and the filing thereof, a third was the assessment bill, while the measure Introduced by Hollingsworth amended the law governing the bringing of paupers Into the state. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS, The elimination of the office of state sheep inspector Is provided for In senate bill No. 45 Introduced by Senator Clegg. Senate bill No. 46 by Canister ...UTAHS... amends Section 1305, revised statutes, )R. W. E WARNER, by providing that for services rendered as jury commissioner by ap- Greatest Offloe ud Beeldeaee Jul Agency pointment to fill vacancies 3 per day walk el Qly Bqeara n ... srrrT-rI. shall be allowed by "the board of of Instead by county commissioners, . Via Rpaatah Perk, the court, as the statute now provides. Phone SOS. Senator Lawrence Introduced a bill, 411 8. C. T. Academy Are, the purpose of which Is to prevent the man two one of holding city jobs by UTAH. Office el Following the most personal debate CRBBR BVIIDINO. which has occurred this session In the house of representatives, bouse bill No. 55, by Thompson, a radical HtsMealle answorad fpeeleh Perk, measure regarding the liability of from domes Koberuoa'o. Uuk. Independent Insurance Agency. was beaten. railroads for stock killed, Tbe bill provided that the fact that B. Koieu, lean C Baoi.it. stock hRd been killed would constitute prlma facie evidence of negligence on BAGLEY& MORGAN the part of the railroad corporation. Firs, Lift, Accident, Health and Plate filial No bills were Introduced In tbe ATTOAXirS-AT-LAbouse. J. BANKS, Prop. mu PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES Insurance W. H. RAY, DR. KENDALL, PROVO, ' imiv ..INSURANCE.. 3. By a vote of 33 to 9, February the house passed Austin's bill making It a misdemeanor to deter any person from entering or remaining in the employ of any company, corporation or Individual by threats to do bodily harm or destroy property. A debate occurred over the committee report on Cromar's bill creating the office of boiler inspector and requiring the Inspection of boilers. Cro-ma- r and Pancake signed a minority report in favor of the bill. The remainder of the committee on labor advised the bouse to kill It. The motion TEEPonr to substitute the minority for the maexcesses In jority report was adopted by an afGen. Trepoff, whose quelling disturbances at Moscow twenty-f- firmative vote of 25. The Benate passed Senator ive years ago caused him to be bill defining tbe duties of state called the Moscow butcher, Is using his old methods In putting down the auditor and II. J. M. No. 1 asking for a national bureau of mines and minuprising in the St. Petersburg dis- ing. trict, of which he was hurriedly made In both bouses there appeared a bill governor general after the massacre designed to put a stop to tax dodging. of Jan. 22. It simply provides that no evidence shall be received In court In a suit to recover for property that Is not aspresent distress and discontent of the sessed for general taxes under the working class and the general desire laws of the State. for reform by the upper class may deA number of new bills, none of velop a strong peace movement with great importance, were Introduced In which the government may have to both houses. Adjournment was taken tilt Monreckon, but on the other hand It la day, tbe legislators having decided to generally admitted that If peace should journey to Logan on Saturday. be concluded under disadvantageous February 6. would it conditions, Bills were passed by tbe house rematerially strengthen the enemies of the present pealing the law creating the Utah to prohibit the use silk government, which will not fall to of commission; explosive oil and to regulate the In and that sight hope keep this fact use of powder In coal and hydro-carbosome means can be found of reaching mines; providing that suit may an adjustment satisfactory to Russia begin where tbe defendant lives or contract waa to be performed; and Japan. This places special import- where prohibiting Judges of city and muance on the mission entrusted to M. nicipal courts practicing as attorneys, Abdabaza, director of the committee In except In cases In which they are perthe far east, who is believed to uave sonally Interested or In uncontented probate matters; providing for the regone thither to report on tbe possibil- vocation of wills on the subsequent ity of reaching a compromise with Ja- marriage or the birth of children of pan without material prejudice to Rua the testator; requesting congress to pass the Brownlow bill asking approsla's Interests. priation for road Improvement. Representative Kinney Introduced a bill providing for the trial of physiOPION OF WAR CRITIC. cians charged with unprofessional and otherwise amending the conduct, Russians Not Likely to Surrender law creating the state board of medPoeitlone Captured. ical examiners. Tbe members stand pledged to beMilitary operation! In Manchuria holding night sessions Thursday gin continue at a standstill. No Import- evening. ance la attached by tbe Russian war Senator Walton's bill amending the office to the Japanese movements on land board law, and Senator Cleggs the Russian center and left, which are to amend the sheep commission law, were favorably reported by their reregarded as merely demonstraUons. spective committees. The former Is General Helsman, a war critic, ex- one of great Importance, and It makes presses tbe opinion that the Russians of the board a partisan organization, the secretarys salary to are not likely to surrender the posi- increases makes him custodian of more and tions captured northeast of Sandepss, than a million and a quarter of fund, and that a series of encounters there on a 3300,000 bond. Senator Walton's registration bill will probably continue until the weathup considerable discussion sml er Is favorable for a general advance. stirred was finally made the special order fur tomorrow. NINETY MILLIONS IN DETAIL. February 7. Two bills passed the house. One Efforts Being Made to Buy St Louie makes It Incumbent on the county Traction Llnea. commissioners to withhold the salary Negotiations are said to bo under of any county treasurer who shall full way between the North American com- to remit money due the slate at the other enlarges thw pany and Brown Bros. A Co. for the proper time. The councils In some minor of powers city of purchase by the former of control smh as Increasing the assessthe I'JO.OOO.OOO street railway system matters, ment on property owners for the use of 8t. lewis. Satisfactory progress Is of water for Irrigation puiposea. said to have been made, but ther are In expectations, the fight several obstacles to be overcome, and onContrary Senator Walton'a registration hill pending a settlement of these. It Is un- did not materialize. It was averted derstood. no formal settlement will be by the movo of Fenstw Bamberger, made. the Democratic leader, to recommit It. land hoard hill created discussion, The Several Men Who Returned to Work but rotl call wss postponed. Killed by Strikers. Four new measures appeared In the Several men were killed at Warsaw, senate, and a like number In the house. Tuesday, by strikers In bakeries am! Representative Kinney Introduced a elsewhere, where attempts were made bill providing that street car passento resume work. Many arrests have gers who are not provided with sent hall he exempt from paying fares, been made. The price of provisions and making It a misdemeanor for a has gone up. The peasant are afraid motorman to pass any person who sigto bring In their produre. Striker on nals hi desire to hoard A car. a Senator Lawrence Introduced Tuesday attempted to bring out tho providing for the erection of employees of the electrical plant of measure A monument for deceased soldiers and the asylum for lunatics, but tbe docSuanlsh-Amerlraof war. tbe allors tors succeeded In pacifying the men wniTB Kalfhl Bulldlof us eon zutia. Tolophoaa tl X A. SAXEY, the Lead Twenty Years. In PROVO ATTOBNBY.AT-LA- Jox Lumbor Company. cm Conveyancer atd Notary Public. Oftlco Omr Book of Bpnalih Fork. Spanish Fork, Utah. . NOTICE If you want to buy, or if Has-band- 's AMO Building Material. Bailed & Hay Proto. T you want to sell Farms or City Property of sll descriptions any whers in this county, see lohn Christianson Real Estate Agent COMPLETE LINE OP opposite Toi toffies Spanish Fork, Utah SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S .PAINTS.. n 2-S- alt San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake R. R. SPANISH FORK MEAT COMF1 DBAIXKS nr fW3 1RD CDUD IE1T3 im iDtrifiicmca HIGHEST 8A8H FRISK PAID FOR jflOU yND PtloTfi. LORENZO TH0UA3 P1BEI091KUI Tailor, One bloak aerth tt Beak, a IpailtkFark, TIME TABLE m Kortt I. t ord srrsar novsuasa, itm. Southward m is ii 94 SO T I s Wvopy w as a. m. (O so p. a. S so p. m. I PORTRAIT ARTIST B. H. BROWN, 1 1 G. O. EIRIKSSON, Stadia la MarteU bulldla. Mala strata. Opta WiiSwdSi amry day from Ida. m. Mills-m- . blp and material eaaraataod ap ta data. Boa Praaataoo sad Nav Terk stylos. BposUk Pork. rt is or 9 CteX su p. in. Juab p. m. Milford Newbouaa Callontea a. is. am. p m. IS IS oo to M 10 T Trains No, ttnd 4 m.kw direct ooanootton, at Salt Las, for ait polota oat and aorta via Orofoa Abort Lino R. W. (Iili.ott, Uonoral PaiutfH Aaoat. J. L Mnoaa, LH.wl.l A,ut N. FOTlHsaa, Dr pot Tiokot Ageat. I2t w IDGSAND'is!n 'paova Bo. 1L fiyaloh fwt, Arrtral aid departure of train from Dr pot No. I Fnr Serin, rliio Prom Salt Labo and wml ...S:06a m nod all point Mo. XP tArspdnIUn Prom Sail latkn and all pSot mb not .Ittpni Tfo. Eureka, Mammoth and SU- onr Cu, ...S' 0p B 811A-rImreko. Mammoth bad No. w vorOliy Union depot with Onannoolon mnlk In all krain of Aoutbera Paris and Orua Abort Lino. al A-- For .t . 000 Spanish Fork Co-Oparat- ive Institution, Doalort la General Merchandiso iSaa Flour, Grain orpin mote op PAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY Q AND TURKS DISTINCT SOtNIO ROUTES Palmas Cta o TABLE TIME 3 Paod Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trains ordtnnr, 8100104 taro to Tomr. tknaka. koewta (It;, St. LeuU and Cbloopo witboal tkp( Proa Rmltninf Chair Tart: Poiaoaally ana. lontod BtooraloMj A perfaol Dialog Car Bar. kiee. For rates, folder, oto tnonlra of Cluttn pro An. Tiokot Afoot, M WrtU L A. WANTON, O. A. P. O.. Bait Lake Cite. and IturalMtonn ProdUCOo ol Harness, Pninna and Boots and , Shoes. 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