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Show The st Arrived, w. Fourth. you V. NO. 26. . Go- - ). panish Fork Press DRUG STORE CITY 0 SPANISH FoilKUTAH. THURSDAY. IRKING PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES British Bakeries and Sausage and Jam Factories Filthy Beyond Description compounded by experienced pharmacists. PRESCRIPTIONS ty, over 17,0001, and W joinin o Salt Lake Route Time in irracr march, Card mod. SOUTH-BOUN- No. 81-- For Payson. Santaquln and No. land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during Thousands the past 10 year. Thousands of acres of np Compa within means more will be reclaimed tbs next 10 years. This for many thousands in opeoiog " of homes. No. P and For 83 Payson,"' NORTH-BOUN- tHin D Report of Inspector of Fan torie. Shows Condition, Quit, at Revolting a. Anything Alleged of Western Packing Center. '4S Pm ' aiul Nephl Mntl Annual No. frj For Provo PI Grove. American Fork. Lehl, Mercur, LAke 1 41 til No. 69 For Provo, Salt Lake" and Intermediate points n.30m No. 4 For Provo, Salt Lake aud Intermediate points 4 pm Jralna are now running dally be. tw.?S.n.5filUke nd th PaciUc Coast dlret touch llh two local train service. J. L. Moors, District PatHeijger Agent. N, Petirhin. Depot Ticket Agent. m. London The Britishers, who bavs been so virtuous recently over the Chicago meat packing revelations, were on Tuesday confronted with Annual thi report of the inspector of factories and workshops which shows that the conditions here are quite as revolting as anything alleged of the 3irt loo Ikvestioated IDAHO? iwat'eOluii western packing centers. It has been truthfully termed a Dirty factories and disgusting methods seem to Land of be the rule, instead of the exception, lam factories, bakeries and (ALand sausage makers are all censured as Co. being Railroad Line Short Its Oregon equally filthy, and the description of ji be pleased to send descriptive mat ane fits most of the others. Here Is guarding Idaho's resources. Write, the report of a typical Jam a) E. Burley, G. P. A., or D. S. Spen-mfactory: Q. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. The boiling room lay between the fard and the stable, and the horses reached the latter through the boiling TIME TABLE SAMUEL room. The sanitary accommodation was NOTARY PUBLIC Arrival and departure of trains from Depot! wherehardly separated from the rooms the fresh fruit and uncovered lams were kept, and the floors were Money No. 7 For SpringvIlle.Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and west.... 8:06 am dirty and undralned. (legited Farm low Internal I pedal op No. 29 For Spring) ilia Provo.Salt Lake liontof partial payment. and all points east anil west 3 42 pm CLEARED BY COURT MARTIAL Ms el residence, one block east of No. 8 For SilMammoth Opportunities of Homes i CORNABY and Loaned ineral Belt, is, or write to Co-o- p. lit Lake City, No. MORGAN, 3. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Paiht Stands Telephone f X PROVO fell BalMIog o well suited v '. most L rear. SAXHY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- and Notary Publlo. Conveyancer Orer Bank of Spanlah Fork. Office Utah. ulsk Fork, 's.; K Mn i " $ Office Uvory at i.PGQd KARTELL RESIDENCB Tgto ealla answered Spanish Fork' SaHonitMarteU residence. Utah. C 3E2. ;nes Hack E. WARNER W. R. SQUARE WpdnfvU? Spanish Fork Co-Operat- 8 J Worl AM. I Fleers supplied for all designs kept on band filed to ooca-Funer- al Institution order. 'j kinds of Furniture Repaired. mbc two blocks North of u ivo JEX-FLORI- ST fwh crr?3 Spanish Fork, Utah Foundry Dealer in 10RENZO THOMAS fashionable 9 J i your Butter cau n- - t iry Co., !iry I iVILLE, TAILOR k UTAH North of Bank, 'Meson & ublie M A S Produces RnnnfMturers of i Boots or write ipi Shoes calderwood JOHN JONES, Supt. kinds of O N R Y uly . m . & Coffins and Caskets DENTIST re, Store, Utah Pastor Shoots Man and Buloldss. Mangum, Okla. Rev. J. L Rea, pasSons tor of the Mangum Christian church, Peterson shot and probably fatally wounded has a full stock of brother-in-laGeorge A Stephens, hls a farmer, and then cut hls own throat may made. Our horn Rea, although badly andwounded, hla wife had Imported and horn made. Our recover. Rev. Rea linest the aw boras matlo Caskets separated. Mrs. Rea going to the lowest. price are the of her brother on a farm near Man gum. Stephens went to the pastors home and asked for hla wifes be and Res longings. The men quarreled fired at Stephens with a ahotgun. S, S. HOLDAWAY 'w, . - - - - Spanish Fork They worktoplease. for Spanish Fork ave kuIo lich Grain Harness, 1ERGIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK ' 1 aro Capita), - - J25, 000.00 Cwrdnor, President John Smith. A. B. RockhiH. Cashier. Y. t . ihdiT Vice-Preside- nt mercantile rMPtfully aolldt the aeoounU of bank, Individual y lmPl Leader of Holy Rollers" Is Again Free. Seattle. It took the Jury In the trial of George Mitchell just one hour and twenty five minutes to determine that the youth was not guilty of murder In killing Frank Edmund Creffleld on the streets of Seattle May 7 last. Every face assumed a happy expression and many women were hysterically weeping through their smiles when the verdict was rend. Asked as to his feelings with regard to the killing and as to the ordeal which had thus sudden ly terminated, the young man replied that when he killed C'teffield he hard ly knew what we was doing, so worked up had he become by the wrongs be and his sisters had suffered. He said Hint he could not yet regret that be hail removed The man from the possibility of harming his family. Man Who Killed Thaw Denlea Being Insane. New York. Harry Kendall Thaw on Tuesday in the Tombs prison gave out his first formal statement since be shot and killed Stanford White on the In It Madison Square roof garden. the young mnn utters a protest against being regarded as Insane, and declares his counsel assures him that no such course as the appointment ol a committee to inquire Into hls men tal condition Is contemplated. He gavs out this statement without the perm la slon of hls attorneys. SPANISH FORK, UTAH W' ad ork General Merchandise! Flour, and Spanish Fork, Utah Moro you build see fur all ;era for, o Spriu- - go pi Clh SPANISH FORK, UTAH rgan iThei uvo ordf r hi nro. or m tbi Stoblo. Meets all Trains Spanish Fork, thur Sl.epht rd of iive levins m s, YOUNG MITCHELL ACQUITTED. 'raoxi No. 12. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JTST SOUTH OF CITY Engb: Q B. H. BROWN, X C. T. KENDALL. non AN 28 Rojestvensky Will Not be Shot Because Hie Fleet Was Whipped. Cronstadt. Russia Admiral Rojestvensky, whose trial on the charge of FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY surrendering to the enemy after the battle of the Sea of Japan began beAND 1HRFE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES fore a court-martihere July 4, was Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ears to Acquitted on Tuesday after the court Dnver, Omaha, kan-a- s City. St. Louts and had deliberated for nearly ten hours Chicago without change. Four officers of the torpedo boat de Free Reclining Chair Cars; Personally conducted Excursion; a perfect Dining Car Ser- itroyer Bedovl, who were placed on vice. trial with the admiral, were found For rates, fclder, ete . Inquire of guilty of having piemeditatively sup CLAUD BROWN. Ticket Agent, rendered the Bedovl and all four were or write L A. BENTON, rondemned to death by shooting. But, G. A. . J., Salt Lake City. Dn account of extenuating circumstances. the emperor will be requested to commute the sentences of the four affleers to dismissal from the service and to be deprived of certain rights which they would otherwise enjoy. Ci; A.B. and F.ureka, ver City For Eureka, Mammoth and Sil- 8.40pm ver City 8 5 am Connections made In Ogden Union depot with all trains of Southern PaciUc and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF SPANISH FORK, UTAH. io iiw; THE Entered Feb. 21. 1902, aa second-climatter, Poet office at Spanish Fork. Utah. Aot of Congress March t, urn ui S Brm treatments auperlor "wuuuuimuuuiiuuuuutnuuuuuuwiiuuttuiuuuuuis Must Stand Trial fos Thslr Crlmsa. ladrons the Montalon, Manila Band Colonel fo surrendered Ladrons Outlaw leader, holts, assistant chief of constabulary, removed ts at Tallsay July 8 nd of Mon The trial. capture Cavite for talon leaves one more ladrone leadei of Constahu at large In Luson. Chlpf that larv General Allen has announced stand must atl outlaws no' ernment has been criticised for OF IY CAN NOT AGREE Of ay ordit-aj:.inS he value is mu.' ca call and I, people in pays Standard EVADE UNO. U. BANKS. Prop. )p a FORN TO .TITT.V RAISED Williamsburg Fire Insurance .Company! Will Refuse to Pay San Francisco Fire Losses on Account of Earthquako Clsuto. York. The position of th Williamsburg Fire Insurance company with reference to claim growing out of the Ban Francisco disaster was out lined on Monday by President Map' hall S. Drlggs of the company. Mr. Drlggs statement was called forth by the announcement that San Francisco policy holders had organized to sue hls company for their recent losses. It ts true that the earthquake clause was added only two years ago, aid Mr. Drlgga, and that some ot thq policy holders may not have noticed It, but if they did not read their policies that la not our fault. Of course, the ground will be taken that the earthquake clause does not apply because it was not earthquake, but fire, that caused the damage," said he. We are advised by our counsel, however, that as long as the earthquake was the primary cause we are not liable." New Governor Folk la After 8L Joe 8aloon Keeper. Jefferson City. Governor Folk has Issued instructions to the SL Joseph (Mo.) police commissioners to arrest all saloon keepers of St. Joseph who keep open next Sunday, and If at their arrest they refuse to close up, to take charge of all their stock and place It In a safe place for evidence against them. The governor declares the state law must be enforced, and if the police cannot do It they must give place to others who can. There is an intimation that he will send state militia to St. Joseph. The saloon keepers of that city refuse to close because of a decision of the court of appeals that a city ordinance allowing them to sell on Sunday In that city is valid. IN GUATEMALA Government Is in Desperate Strait, the Power of the Rebel Leader . Growing Dally. Russian Commissioners Have Serious Time Over Expropriation of Lands Mexico City. Lute arrivals from Guatemala confirm the reports ot stagnation of business and lack of men to gather the coffee crop, while corn Is not being planted. The government has couoentrated an army of some 30,000 men, many of them unarmed and hardly clothed, near the Salvadorean frontier. General Toledos camp of revolutionists la near at hand, and he Is drilling Ills men and receiving recruit from all parts of the ountry. Attempts to have the government of the United States adjust matters between Salvador and Gutemala are said by well Informed people to be due to President Cabrera' realization that without the moral support of the United States he will be unable to mnch longer prolong the struggle. Reports apart from revolutionary sources show hla position to be n moat difficult one, and without the loyal support of hla people, among whom scores of the most eminent are In prison. The revolutionists charge that United States Minister Combes baa not fairly represented the true condition of affairs to hls government nor kept emIt Informed as to the methods ployed by Cabrera, who, It Is alleged, has overridden constitutional decrees. It la charged In Salvador that the Guatemalan forces have failed to respect the territorial Integrity of that country. Parish Priests Will Fight for the Retention of Their Lands, Which Is th Principal Part of Their 8oanty Emolument. St. Petersburg. REBEES The first paragraph I t the proposed agrarian law, viz., the Augmentation of the lands of the peas ints by the appropriation of all state and crown domains and church and monastery lands, has been accepted by the conimleeion of the low house with practically unanimity. The com misaloners have now locked home over tho mode of expropriation, and the method of disposal of private e tatee, and the end Is not yet In eight The determination to ezpropriatt church lands which. In distinction tc the great estates owned by the nion asterles, lie scattered like the land! of the common schools In America It small tracts throughout the countrj and support the local clergy, wilt Eucb act ion cause complications. would deprive the parish priests ol the principal part of their scanty emoluments and necessitate an equiv alent from some other source.. A correspondent who has Just made a tour of the provinces of Samara and Saratov reporta that the drouth It finally broken, but the rains have ELEVEN DAYS AT 8EA'3 MERCY. come too late to save the crop and help the peasants, who are In a pltla ble condition. Their cattle have eith 8teamer America Broke Down Beyond er been sold or are starving In the Repair In fields. New York. The Italian steamer Dlnnamare, which towed the disabled 8TORM IN COLORADO. and overdue Fabre line steamer AmerGreat Damage Done by Cloudburete ica to Bermuda on July 4, arrived here . and Lightning. Saturday night. According to the crew Denver. Cloudbursts and lightning of the DInnamnre, the 116 passengers did considerable damage In this sec- on the America were greatly alarmed tion of the state on Sunday. throughout their drift of eleven days In Denver a wall of water ten feet at the seas mercy, and when Captain Ienco of the Dlnnamare went aboard high came down Dry creek, In the America at Bermuda the passenwestern part of he city, ean-ylngers swarmed abowi him and carried away foot bridges and damaging the him about the deck. bridge of the Denver A Intermountala The men as well as the women of railroad. Two boys 8 years old were the steerage hailed him aa their savior fishing under the bridge and were res and It waa witti difficulty that he got ashore. cued with difficulty. When picked up the America had feet In Boulder a wayy of water six been adrift eleven daya with a broken high came out of Sunshine canyon shaft. There waa no chance of repairand spread Itself over Pearl street ing tbd bleak, and the only hope for and other streets In that city. A mils tboae on board waa a tow to the nearot the Sunshine railroad waa de est port, which waa Bermuda, 1.100 strayed and considerable damage wai mllea away. done In the city. At Florence a cloudburst In Oak FLIGHT OF TRANSPORT THOMA8. creek undermined a big bridge at Kockvale. A heavy storm destroyed Treasure Ship It Herd and Faat on a telephone connection between FlorReef at Guam. ence and Pueblo. Fay Powers, aged 17, waa killed by Washington. The navy department lightning near Colorado Springe. received two cablegrams from Th Carnegie library In this city has was struck by a bolt during the storm, Commander Pott a, naval governor of the island of Guam, relative to the but no damage waa reported. stranding of the army transport Secretary Wilson Will Inspect Paok-In- g Thomae. The first cablegram simply Houses In Chicago. reported that the ship was on n reef Chicago. Secretary Wilson of the near Guam and that the station atrip department of agriculture, accompw Supply had been Bent to her relief. nled by a corps of assistants, arrived The second message reported that the In Chicago on 8unday to confer with Supply waa unable to pull the Thomas off and that tugs were needed, but superintendents of government meat none waa to be had at Guam. Com madi inspection relative to changes mander Potts further reported that the necessary by the new meat Inspection Thomas la lying easy and If present law. Inspectors and superintendents conditions as to weather continue she The Thomas la of meat Inspection to the nnmber of la In no danger. thirty from all cities where govern' freighted with fl,760,000 Philippinement Inspection Is la force have been gold. There are aboard ten army ofcivilians and four Instructed to report to the secretary doers, seventy-ninat once. army nuraea. Mid-Ocea- -- Murdered by Boy. Seattle. Murder In the first degree will be charged against' Chester Thompson, 20 years old, son of Will Thompson of this city, who shot Judge G. Meade Emory to death at hls home Saturday night at 9 oclock. It was discovered that one bullet from young revolver went clear Thompsons through the body from left to right, entering a few Inches below the armpit on the left side and perforating both lungs. Judge Emory literally bled to death from this wound, hls physicians being unable to stop the hemorrhages, which were both Internal and external and very severe. Secretary Shaw Asks the of the Banks. Washington. Secretary Shaw has Issued an appeal to national banks to assist the government In supplying a pressing demand for notes of sfTnall denomination. He has sent to all banks a letter requesting them to Issue as much of the aggregate of their bills as circulating notes In Is possible, Indicating to them that there Is more profit In the Issuance ot such notes than In putting out notes of larger denomination. flve-doll- of Water Rushed Down Upon Wellivillo. Wellsvllle. O. A cloudburst In the country back of this city sent b torrent of water down Trotters run, causing a losa of thousands of dollars. Over 200 homee and business houses were flooded and foundations weakened ao that people would not remain in their houses that nlghL Wagons were some frame buildings and washed Into the city proper from the country districts. Torrents British Art Refusing to Uss American Meats. London. As the result of the refusal of one of the ships of the British attacking fleet to take on American tinned meats during the recent British naval maneuvers, the admiralty directs that ships companies be supplied wl'h Australian or Argentine brands in lieu of American, The remainder of American tinned meats now on hand la being returned to the victualing yards And will be no longer compulsory ration of the navy. t Fatal Fsud In Indian Muskogee, I. T. Territory. Ernest and Ileas Hubbard are dead and Reuben Kirby fatally Injured as s result of n pitched battle near Weatvlllo, I. T between members of the Hubbard snd Kirby families, which have been keeping all vs s feud for several months. and pistols were used by both factions. In a recent fluht one of the Kirbys was ahot by Will Itevls, a friend of the Hubbards. A deputy marshal has gone from here to th scene of the brttle. Win-cheate- g , . i t e New York Man Commits Buklde In Unusual Manner, New York. An unidentified man killed himself In an nnusual fashion In the Bronx on Sunday, to the horror ot a number of persons who happened to be In BL Mary's park, near the scene of hls suicide. After pacing th ldewalk for some time in evident mental distress be drove ble .head glass front gainst the thick plat window of n saloon until it wan nhlv-refrom top to bottom. Then with g big fragment of the broken glM he d cut hls throat hot Hls Wife on Crowded Street Indianapolis. Aaron Morton, n negro, shot and killed hls wife on a crowded street Sunday and was pur sued several block by n mob of 1,0U0 persons bent on lynching him. Morton succeeded In reaching a fire eta tlon, where he was given protection. Juet as the mob wan preparing for an assanlt on the building a detail of po lice rescued the negro And he we taken to the city Jell. During the pur n number of the mob Pred nt trv jurderer. Will End Hls Daya In Peaee. At the auction sale of Washington condemned animals held nt the offloe bf the depot quartermaster In thts city the horse "Billy," n great army favorite, which haa been on the govern-ment- e Hat of public animals for over thirty 'years, waa, after all possible delay, put up at auction, with other rel Ice. Rather than allow "Billy" to fall into the hahds of some bidder who might abuse him In hie old age, the elder clerks of the depot quartermae tera office who were attached to the horse, banded together and bought In Billy." Widow Burned to Death, Buffalo, N. T. Fire partly destroyed an apartment house at the1 corner ot Rhode Island and Fourteenth afreet Mrs. K. F. MacKinnon, a widow, who occupied rooms on the third floor, waa burned to death. The remainder of the family consisted of three boyi and two glrla. The boys escaped uninjured and succeeded In rescuing their slater. The girls eero removed to hospital, and mnj recover. () , |