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Show Fork VOL. V. NO. 22 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. BANKS, Prop. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES fUESCUlPnONS COMPOUNDED IDAHO Thousands of acres of land bare beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means ID opening for many thousands of homes. Too lit V ESTIMATED IDAHO? .and of Land A For 81 Pay-o- Kantaquln and n. Opportunities of Homes Tbs Oregon Short Line Railroad Lr be pleased to send descriptive Co. mat hr retarding Idahos resources. Write bl). E. Burley, G. p. A- - or D. S. Spen-ttA G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. r, PUBLIC Birrin'! Fsnne low intereit special tion of partial payment. 0Bc$ tt residence, one block east ot SPANISH FORK, UTAH. op- Co-o- p. ,8 Pm 9. Mam NORTH-BOUN- No. 82 For Provo. Pl.Orove, Amer-lea- n Fork, Lehl, Mercur, Salt Lake 7.4 .m For Provo, Salt Lake"and Intermediate polnta ItiSOam No. 81 For Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate points 8 41 pm now running dally be. ira,ln a ,Jala th ,,Bclflc Coast ? dlrw't u1b with two train service. District PuNKenger Agent, N."oori, PlTiHsiN, Depot Ticket Agent. No. 86 jainii VMN TIME TABLE No. 7 For Sprinffvllle.Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and west.... 8:08 am No. 29 For Springville Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and west ...3:42pm No. 8 For Kureka, Mammoth and Sll- verCity ver City 6:16 am Connections made In Ogden Union depot with all trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short No. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth and Sil- 6:40pm MORGAN, Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Telephoas II PROVO P ' Nepbi' and "' Arrival and departure of trains from Depot: Money Loaned NU lutMlni Mantl - CORNABY NOTARY I B. antaqum and WysonV " No. W For .S,COUTy," truthfully termed a SAMUEL ikos. SOUTH-BOUN- No. No. It has been Two Portland iHinuniri in arrscT march, Z H fast through trains daily 3 AND 1HRKE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ears to L SAXEY, ATTOgNBY-AT-LA- Publlo. Conveyancer and Notary Office Over Bank. of - - ' Bpaatah Fork-- Utah. silsh Fork, Office ".Pood Spaaisk Forki Utah, an.wered ealla Isa Tkomaa Hartell realdenco. WARNER W. E. DR. For rates, felder, etc , Inquire of CLAUD BROWN, Ticket Agent, or write L A. BENTON, O. A. . J., Salt Lake City. Uvopy at TS0NA9 HAgTELL RE5IDBNC8 k Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago witbout change. Free Reclining Chair Cars; Personally conducted Excursions; a perfect Dining Car Ser-vlo- e. B. H. BROWN, C. T KENDALL. DR. Hack Gtoblo. Meets all Trains raoB So. It. 09k Ipaalsfc Fsrk, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE SPANISH Spanish Fork FORK, UTAH Go-Operat- 8. M. ive JEX-FLORI- ST Freth Flowers supplied for all occa designs kept on hand to order. ill kinds of Furniture Repaired. Wdencs two blocks North of Foundry 'ocral filled Spani.su Fork, Utah Institution, Dsalers la General Merchandise LORENZO THOMAS fashionable TAILOR Hock North of Flour, Grain O and Before you build see JAMESON & Produce. gaaafacturars ot Harness, Boots Shoes. Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah or writo CALDERWOOD gmd 0 masonry JOHN JONES, Supt. - - - - Uuh Spanish Fork They worktoplease. S. HOLDAWAY UwU Store, .. S, Peterson & Sons Spakhii Fork has a full stock of Imported and home made. Our mutle Caskets are the finest lowest the are prices COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK $25,000.00 Capital, : Henry Smith, A. BbRockhiUL Cashier. John Gardner, President We ladlvldualtT solicit lie Y. Moouots at Vice-Preside- nt Committee Finally Submits Its Report to the Senate for Approval. Portland. More than twenty persons were Injured In a head-ocollision between two loaded Woodlawn cars of the Portland Railway comMembers e of Majority Committee pany at the Intersection of Union and That Utah Senator la Not Holladay avenues. There la a considEntitled to Wear the Toga-Min- ority erable incline on Union avenue Just eyond Holladay, and on this the InReport Submitted. coming car, which is supposed to continue on past Holladay, became unWashington. Senator Burrows on controllable. The car, Instead of conMonday reported In the senate the tinuing on its proper tracks, ran into resolution adopted by a majority vote jin open switch at Holladay and with of the privileges and elections com lerrlfflc speed whirled around the cormlttee declaring that Reed Smoot le ner and into an outgoing Woodlawn not entitled to a seat in the senate. par, which had come to a stop before A report on the resolution was also fuming from Holladay into Union avenue. Both cars were badly wrecked presented, and Burrows asked that copies be printed as a senate doc and hurried calls were sent for the ument and that the same number of police and ambulances. When all the the minority report to be offered passenger had been removed from should also be printed, which was the cars it was found that only eight agreed to. had suffered sufficient Injury fieraons Senator Foraker presented the removal to the hospital. minority report In the Smoot case and NEW CABINET WANTED. moved that both reports be printed in the record in addition to being is sued as senate documents. Senator Retirement of Goremykin Ministry la Near at Hand. Burrows said he hoped the case of SL Petersburg. In spite of the Senator Smoot could be called up at belief that the retirement denial, an early date and voted upon. Senator Foraker indorsed this proposition jof the Goremykin ministry is near at rnd said the minority members of the hand waa reasserted Sunday by tne committee would like to see early acBelch, the constitutional democratic tion taken. Senator Bailey of the privileges and prgan, which apparently Is looking election committee said that while he forward hopefully to the Installation concurred in the conclusion of the maof a cabinet more in harmony with the jority of the committee that Smoot is lower house of parliament not entitled to a seat in the senate, it This hope apparently springs from was his opinion that he could not be the belief that the ministry Is about to deprived of his seat except by resolution by expulsion. While both anti go to smash through Internal dlsaen-jslon- s senators expressed on and over the agrarian program ot the floor a desire for an early vote, it Minister Stlchinsky, concerning which is believed that final action In the case will not be reached this session. Jthere has been much gossip lately. Senator Allison, in discussing this Members of the cabinet however, asphase of the case, said if there should sert that serious discord has not maniue a disposition on the part of many senators to speak on the Smoot case, fested itself. It would not be taken up this session. Franz Joseph Expresses Thanks. It was stated by Senator Smoot that he would speak on his own behalf Vienna. Emperor Francis Joseph In the senate if a general discussion on Sunday received the members of takes place. the Austrian and Hungarian delega-tion- a in formal audience at the Hof-burTRIED TO KILL FAMILY. Replying to the addresses of Brigham City Boy Confesses to Hor- the president of the delegations, the rible Crime. emperor In a speech thanked them for their loyal devotion. The foreign re Brigham City. Edward Sorenson, of Austria and Hungary, he latlons now arrest under at aged 18 years. Is were entirely friendly. Aftdeclared, with having Brigham City, charged of deep Indignation an er whole expression of the murder the attempted family of his employer, Daniel B. at the attempted assassination of King Woodland, at Willard, a few miles Alfonso and Queen Victoria, the emSorenson has peror continued: trim Brigham City. "Our alliance with Germany proves and implicates confessed, Henry ftself to be now, as hitherto, by virtue Woodland, a son of the family. tf Its defensive and conservative charSorenson at 2 oclock Monday morning entered the room occupied by Mr. acter, a valuable guarantee for peace. and Mrs. Woodland through a window Labor In Philippines. and fired the contents of a double barreled shotgun Into the bed. Mrs. In response to a comWashington. Woodward's arm was blown off, and President Gompers of the by plaint she received terrible Injuries. After of Labor, SoFederation American nerve Sorensons shots the firing fled. he and him of the failed licitor Charleton Philippine govSheriff Joseph Josephson of Box ernment has reported to Secretary Elder county arrested the young men, eight-hou- r law Is enand Sorenson made his confession. He Taft that the beIn had and Is held forced the Woodland Philippines that Henry says come Incensed at his parents over a to apply to all works there provided land transaction and planned their de- for by appropriations from publlo struction. moneys of the United States. As to the employment of Chinese laborers, TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. the solicitor says that the Chinese are Four Persons Known to be Dead and now excluded from the Philippine but It has never been the policy of the 8evoral Others Missing, are government to restrict or to prevent York. Four persons New the employment of Chinese in any known to be dead and several others branch of the war department as meare mlBsIng as a result of a fire In a chanics or laborers. tenement house at No. 209 THEY FINALLY GOT HIM. street Two fireNinety-seventEast men were Injured by falling from the Russian Chief of Police Assassinated building and one of them cannot live. While Out Driving. Score of thrilling rescues took place Russia. Chief of Police to about were Blelostok, and Just as the firemen Derkatchoff, against whose life sevtake a woman and her , third-flooreral attempts had been made, was baby from the fire escape on the the woman fell, overcome by the hot and killed Sunday by several unamoke and dropped the child. It was while he was out drivknown persons dashed to death on the pavement bodies ing. other The was aeverely coachman below. His feet thirty were found on the top floors of the wounded. At the same time the secret tenement. police were attacked In another portion of the town, one of them bolng Big Liner on Rock. J.-- With more than wounded. Cape May, N. Statue of Washington. 1,000 persons on board, the American from line steamship Westernland, New York. A heroic equestrian Liverpool and Queenstown for Phila- etatud of George Washington will be delphia, Is hard nground on the south lunvelled next Saturday at the Brookshoals near the entrance to Delaware lyn terminal of the new Williamsburg the bay. The big steamer tostruck enter the bridge and formally presented to the hoals as it was about The shoals city of Brooklyn by James F. Howe. hay on the north side. May City officials, members of military orare about four miles off the Cape Over-falls th of north mile one e snd ahore and government Western-lan- d ganisations the Although lightship. be will from Washington Is hard aground, the vesiel lies present at th ceremonies. Washing In an easy position and strong bop will ton is represented In continental uniis entertained that th atesmer of tugs. assistance th with as he appeared at Valley Forge. floated form be n 10,-00- pro-Smo- 1 . backs, iceroaaUIe Ample resonroesj ooortwoos Ireatmsati superior . I, ur.a EIRE VOLLEY AT COAL MINERS froi repre-tentativ- Men Are Stricken Down by Representativee of the Law, Who Evidently Shot to Kill. Eight Collide, With Results. two-year-o- Caskets Coffins andmade. Our home DENTIST Port office soond-laj- e STRIA! Street Cars, Running at Terriffic Speed, Disastrous h fur all kinds of u TROOPS TORN TO PIECES Eleven Men Killed and Five Fearfully Injured as Result of an Explosion. Pennsylvania Dynamlts Plant ia Destroyed, the Shock Being Plainly Felt Fifteen Miles Away Fragments of Bodies Found Hundreds of Yards Away. Lancaster, Pa. Eleven jblown to pieces and five men were others were perlously Injured by the explosion of a dynamite plant on Saturday near Pequea, along the Susquehanna river, fThe accident waa one ot the most In the history of Lancaster counvictims were literally torn to The ty. enough remaining ot hardly jpleces, he bodies to make Identification pos- hor-jrlb- le sible. The cause of the explosion Is not Two of the unidentified victims had juat started to drive from the place with a load of dynamite. They had gone scarcely fifty feet when the plant blekv. up with a detonation that was plainly heard fifteen miles laway. A great cloud of smoke covered the site of the factory, and when It jeleared away there was not a vestige s t the horses, wagon or men. (known. Indiana, Pa. The new mining town ot Ernest, on the Buffalo, Rochester ft Pittsburg railroad, five miles from here, was the scene early Friday of 0 conflict between a detail of state constabulary and striking coal miners, in which eight strikers were wounded, three of them fatally. Shortly after daylight a body ot strikers, headed by a brass band, marched from Anita mines, in Jefferson county, to receive one of the min officials expected from Punxsutawney, On the way to the station the marchers encountered a detail of twelve members of the state constabulary. As they passed a member of the band fired his revolver at the troops. No one was struck, but the constabulary Immediately retaliated with a volley from their carbines. When the smoke cleared eight strikers were lying on the ground and the others had fled precipitately down the hill. After the excitement had subsided the wounded miners were removed to Adrian hospital. As the result of the shooting a mass meeting arranged for the afternoon waa canceled. Frag-aentEND OF 80 FT COAL 8TRIKE. of human bodies were found hanging to trees a hundred yards Mitchell Wins Concessions for 82,000 away. Persons living near the factory Miners In the Weet Ibegan the work of rescue, but there were few In the place who had not Kansas City. When the been blown to atoms. The remains ot of the conference of southwestthe dead were gathered up and placed ern soft coal miners and operators imIn soap boxes, identification being met on Friday to submit to the full' possible. conference the agreement on their difDEATH IN PATH OF 8T0RM. ficulties adopted Thursday night. It waa predicted that the strike In this Killed by Several Pennsylvanians part of the country would be declared Lightning, and Crops Ruined off during the day. The nine presiby Hall. dents of the districts comprising KanFrom many points sas, Indian . Pittsburg, Pa. Territory and Arkansas fa western Pennsylvania come reports had on May 20 agreed to 'the propof death and damage by severe thun- sition offered by the operators, but the der showers and electrical storms Sun- Missourians held out, fighting for ceo day. At Monongahela the storm was tain small concessions. It was these accompanied by a high Wind that up- - difficulties that John Mitchell, presiblew down many dent of the United Mine Workers ot tooted trees Aand number of residences were struck by lightning, the tele- America, was called here to clear up, graph service was put out of commis- and when the conference closed at sion and several thousand dollars' midnight, after fifteen hours of arguworth of damage waa done. ment, he had succeeded In gaining the At Beaver Falls hailstones of 1m- - concessions from the operators. doing great damage The agreement renews the 1902 Gense site fell, fruit trees and crops. scale of prices for the period ending Mitchell and At Klttanfng, James March 31, 1908. It affects approxison. who were sitting mately 32,000 miners In Missouri, his pa a porch, were struck and killed by Kansas, Indian Territory and Arkanlightning, and the house was set on sas. The strike has been In effect fire. Others of the family were since April 1. stunned and neighbors came to their assistance in time to rescue , them PACKERS START REFORM. from the flames. At Punxsutawney, Clyde Blose, aged President 8ends Committee a Com18. and Bert Welse, aged 20, were munication Showing Results killed by lightning while standing In the doorway of a barn. I .acid Blose, of Exposure. a brother of Clyde, waa also struck, Washington. In response to a reand la not expected to live. quest from the house committee on agTo Succeed 8enator Burton, riculture, President Roosevelt forwarded to Pepresentatlve Wadsworth, Watson Alfred Kan. Judge Ottawa, Benson of this city, who waa offered the chairman of that committee, the the appointment of United States sen- report made to him by a committee of ator to succeed Joseph R. Burton, has the department of agriculture regardHe will accepted the appolntmenL conditions in the Chicago meat start for Washington at once. In an ing houses. Accompanying packing the Interview Judge Benson said: "I presume that I shall be a candidate for report was a letter from the president to the senate before the In which he polnta out that there ta no state legislature next winter. My In- conflict In substance between the report and that of the clination is to ask the people to send me back If my service are satisfac- agricultural experts. It Is said In the latest report that tory. The whole thing comes as a surprise to me, aa 1 had never for a the packing house proprietors are moment considered roy appointment manifesting almost a humoroua haste to clean up, repave and even to plan to the senate a possibility." Nelll-Rcynol- for future changes." five-stor- y SPASMS FORK. CTAI W. IK 1. 1901, 1 Salt Lake Route Time Card 'hats the malterfi) V1 1 Ill mill fc tsL III 1 PEOPLE HURT Entered F.b. matter, at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Conrrcw March STREET RAHWAY ACCIDENT BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS, PI mill 1 1 TWENTY 14, 1900. 8tabbed Boy With Natl. Newark, N. J. Stabbed by one of hla little playmates with a wire nail, Louis Neuer, 15 years old, lies In his home in a serious condition. Charged with having Inflicted the injury, Louis Seldenberg. 16 years old, was held In 1400 hall In the Fourth precinct court The stabbing as th sequel to a quarrel between Neuer and a younger brother of Seldenberg. Neuer called th younger brother a name, and the older brother went at him. After a few passes had been exchanged Seldenberg pulled a wire nail from his pocket and plunged It Into Neuers loft breast To Pay Fire Losses, Oakland, Cal. The board of underwriters of the Pacific, at a meeting held here Friday, adopted eweeplng changes In their policy toward loss adjustments, with the passage of the following rule: "Beginning with next week the reports on losses will be filed with the secretary ot this board, who will prepare conlea of them and distribute them to tne respective officers. Seven days after this the companies that desire to do so will proceed and pay their losses regardless ot the action of any other companies. Charged Wit!) Awful Crime. Trinidad, Colo. Manuel Matlnes, aged 17 years, a Mexican coal mine worker, waa arrested Saturday, barged with having set fire to the big Xnglevlll coal mine owned by the Colorado Fuel ft Iron company, Matlnes was discharged from the mine three weeks age and the next day the property began to burn. Hundreds ot utaera were Imperiled, many of them bolng saved with difficulty. Th fire le reported to be still burning fiercely. Hew They Saved th 8tata House. Baton Rouge, La. The aavlng of the state capltol from destruction by fire Friday night was Accomplished la a spectacular manner, with Governor Blanchard assisted by many Louisians leglsators dressed In their nightclothes, and by hundreds ot cttlaens supplementing the fire department. The fire started from defective wiring near the roof of the senate chamber, destroying the capitota eastern wing above the first floor. The loss wu belwaea 150.000 and 1100,000. tt |