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Show t The Spanish Fork Press i he 'OL. V. NO. 5. SPANISH FORK. UTAH. THURSDAY. FERUUARY Entered Feb. Dn.nl.u 15. 1!1(Ki. M, WO. as VTt.k eecond-clae- a -- M a oBIce matter, Poet k. a turn n tl. i and jituMixiiMHuii Milium nail mnniiumuMuninimmumiimiiiiumi mill ii umi REVOLT AGAINST I! THE WESTERN PACIFIC and The organization of a farmer for Ephraim was 0ck raisers club New Road From Salt Lake to San mpleted last week. Francisco to Be Pushed to was given in Salt An entertainment as Rapidly aa Possible. ake last week to raise funds for the lief of the starving people in Japan. PEACE CASTRO street car collision, caused by San Francisco. Throughout the occurred in Salt Lake, Middle West str..es reports are In exippery rails, De of the motormen being badly istence that the Western Pacific railroad wants 10,000 laborers to build its The public schools of Willard are roadbed between Salt Lake City and closed for a San Francisco, and gain open after being that It is willing eek on account of an epidemic of ;t help defray their railroad fare to arlet fever. bring them out here. Vice President Joseph Watson, a locomotive Ure- and Chief Engineer Bogue of the Vtentern Pacific, In discussing the mia whose home is at' Wilson, Weber ounty, fell from his engine, sustaining question of labor, said: The company will soon want 10,000 erlous injuries. men. Mr. Gould wants the Western stock-jaCedar the City David Bullock, who was injured in the train Pacific completed as soon as possible. My engineering force has completabout even rreck near Beryl, has ed its surveys In Nevada, and I am hances for recovery. 'now ready to let contracts for the The board of health of Provo is hav-oof the In roadbed building state. that a list of contagious diseases thouJConsequently we will require in the local papers for the of laborers. It is my wish and sands of the public. (desire, also the desire of Mr. Gould, Senator Sutherland has introduced a Ito employ white labor. If we cannot till to appropriate $100,000 for addl get enough men on this coast we must ilook elsewhere for them." ional room and facilities for the post)fflce building at Ogden. TERROR IN SWITZERLAND. Frank Mazza, convicted of voluntary nanalaughter for killing Joseph Vatrel-a- , Moving Mountain Threatens Villages In Salt Lake, has been sentenced With Destruction,. o ten years imprisonment. Ut Geneva. The natives of the towns The Century Printing company, of of Chamoson and Grugnay and several Salt Lake City, suffered a $10,000 loss hamlets belonging to the canton of week, the blaze being iValals are living in a state of terror, )jr fire last caused by an stove. fxpecting to be overwhelmed at any The number of divorces granted in jnoment by the moving mountain Weber county during 1905 was 36, which towers above them. ! L Already the springs of water and while 417 marriage licenses were isthe forest trees have been submerged sued during the same period of time. the moving mass, which Is far The expectoration ordinance is to by greater than any glacier ever Imagbe rigidly enforced in Salt Lake, eighta een offenders being arrested in one ined, and the little church of St Pierre has half disappeared In tbs day last week for spitting on the side(earth. Huge blocks of stone crash walks. 1c tha iofest and through, the through, Mayor Eldredge of . Coalville has called an election for March 5 to vote villages continuously. From one to two miles of the mounon the proposition of raising $5,000 ad tain appears to be In motion, and to dttlonal bonds for the citys electrlo iavert a terrible catastrophe like tha light plant which happened a hundred years ago tvr.. C. D. Clegg met with a painful accithe same place the head of the jnear ke; dent at Park City, caused by an excantonal department of public works plosion of black powder, and his sight and several engineers have gone to khe aid of the terrified villagers. will probably be injured permanently as a result PRIEST MOBBED BY FOLLOWERS. Provision has been made for the I grazing of 35,000 head of cattle and Riot Started in Church and Continued horses, and 450,000 head of sheep In at Residence of Churchman. the Uintah forest reserve during the An attack by a crowd of Chicago. season of 190G. Lithuanians upon the residence angry By the falling of a scaffold at New. ,of the Rev. Edward Stafanowlcx, a house, Charles Lawyer, a carpenter in Catholic priest, on Sunday, resulted in the employ of the San Pedro Railroad Ihe fatal shooting of one man and the company, received serious Internal in Iserlous Injury of a number of others. juries. Two others also were hurt, The assailants were all members of Joseph Smith, a Russian, aged 27. 'the church over which the Rev. Staft sttempted suicide by shooting in Ogt anowlcz presided. Dissension among; dn, but will recover. He was ex-- I the members of the congregation over, Pcctlng money from the east and be the control of the church funds cul-- j came despondent over Its 'mlnated In violence during the Sunday, George Graham, a teamster, 53 years service. Women are said to havei mlBsle of age, was stmek by a switch englnd opened hostilities by hurling a the pastor. at In Salt Lake City and Instantly killed, For fifty feet Graham's Executed Will Be s body was drag by the footboard, and was manglTrial. Without Pj ed beyond recognition. , Odessa. General Kaulbars, gover-The board of a commlstoners county nor general of Odessa, has Issued f Utah county have appropriated proclamation declaring that every one, $150 to build a dam at the mouth of to kill or killing an official, Powells slough In Lake view for the , attempting of explosives, arms or other-- j by means Purpose of converting the slough Into Is found In possession who or :wlse, n spawning bed for bass, will henceforth, of Implements, deadly A. J. Goodman, the Wyoming sheep bs condemned to capital punlshmentl herder, who was shot in the foot in the without Inquiry or trial. The procla-- j raid made upon the Burnt Fork sheep matlon covers the governments or Odessa. Inclusive of camp by cattlemen January 10, has Kherson and Ekaterlnoslav and the Jeft the hospital In Salt Lake, having Bessarabia, Crimea. recovered from his injuries. The Wife Beating Bill Tabled. son of Charles An- flerson, of Salt Lake, was crushed by Washington. The house on Monday' G falling of a box from a ,had sport with the whipping post bill, toy on which he was hanging, both for wife beaters and then laid It upom l'g being fractured- and his head In the table, effectively disposing of It by Jurcd, but It Is believed he will re vote of 153 to 60. The most lmpas-- ; cover. sloned apoerh for the meusure was wh by Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, who. Gorge llavercamp and others of Prothe brutality of the man depleted to have been experimenting for the would bent his wife and declured that PKt two years in the manufacture of to be whipped was hardly adequate opened the nmlttttses from sugar beets, and from punishment. Mr.a Adams serious speech In with the Information obtainable they discussion bill. Ail of the opposing! the of favor to have made a auccess of the speeches partook of levity. Other Aspirants for Presidency Waiting for the French Blockade. in-ire- n g pub-Ishe- d over-heate- d M -- I non-arriva- l. Bomb-Thrower- 450-poun- - project. Salt rtlt take woninn has sued the ;; hh ""' circles Berlin. While government maintain an outwardly hopeful attitude regarding the conference at the Indications are that much concern is felt about the outcome. Even. a failure to reach an agreement on the police question Is regarded aS Is drawn This Inference probable. from the fact that the Inspired press has begun discussing the probable results of a failure to reach an agreement. These papers assert that a failure would not Involve the danger of war so far as Germany is concerned, and they argue tha France would never go to war on account of Morocco. These papers Interpret the warning of the Havas agency against excessive optimism" as proving the pacific intentions of the French government. The result of a failure to reach an agreement would be, according to German Inspired utterances, that Mo roccan affairs would continue to be regulated under the arrangement of President Castro Is Said to Be Boasting That He Will Teat the Monroe Doctrine People Ready to Fight Against President. Willemstad. Conditions In Venezuela were unchanged at the date of the latest advices from that country. The censorship is rigid. One report la that the attitude of Vice President Vincente Gomez, who Is said to be plotting a revolution against President Castro, in case of a French blockade, la causing some anxiety. It is reported also that General Antonio Velutlni, second vice president, has a secret understanding with France, and that he aspires to the presidency. All the turmoil over the French Cable companys concessions is attributed to General Velutlni, and it is expected he will soon abandon President Castro. President Castro is said to be boast ing that he will test the Monroe doc( s, PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED with IDAHO IN 5 No. No. WJ Thousands of acres of land have No. 4 63 For Paynon, Sanuquln end I,oi AnwU' For Pavwo, Seniequln end Nephl For Psyeon, Nephl end Mend NORTH-BOUN- Have You Investigated IDAIIOT It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A op-tlo- i TIME TABLE Arrival gad departure ef trains treat Depot tj j T Far Sprtngvllle. Prove. Sell Lake ended print eeeteed weet. ...6:16s M We. IS For BpnhgvUle Prove, Soft Lake eeell pothte eet aid wool ,.3:48pmt No. Per Eureka, Mammoth and Su- ver City , 81No. IS For Eureka, Maieiantk end.....SiMpa, Me. . 1- verClir p H R FAST THROUGH TEAIXS BAIL! AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC BOUTMl! Pulmen Palace nnd ordinary Bleeping cere ta Denver, Omaha, Kensae City, 8t. Louie and1 Chicago without change. Free Reclining Choir Cere; Pereeeelly earn.! doeted Exenreloee; e perleet Dining Chr See1 v elan, For re ten, folder, etc .Inoulre ef CLAUD BROWN, Ticket Agtnt, or write L A. BENTON. a. A. D., Salt LeheCttw. r. B. H. BROWH, WVOP ".Food Dcablo. Hack Meets all Trains 'noxi It. No. j Ulq Ipaltl Forty Spanish Fork Mporative Institution, Daokrtls General Merchandise, Flour, Grain O and M Produce. Uoaeiaotnrgrs of Harness, via Boots O mi Shoes. R. M. JOHN 8pt r-JE- faalth rrk. Utah HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain LORBNZO THOMAS COMMERCIAL t:Siaj Connection! mode la Ogdew Union dopot wlM nil mine ot Southern Fnotfto nnd Oregon Short! Lino. g OFTERS CHOICK OF pilW.KmNER, expect that some sort of an agreement will be reached before the end of the month. D lilOGMMDE IDErfLWKl'Q A. B. MORGAN, official inv 6:41 pm point Pelntlel trains ere now running dally be- -, tween Salt Lake nnd tins Partite Coast. UTAH COUNTY Is In direct touch with two greet cities, lle- -t local train service. J. I,. Moose, District Passenger Agent. N. Pstbhsbn, Depot Ticket Agent. Land of Homes SAMUEL CORNABY Money Loaned The 13:11 trier-Ira- he bow. IS, 1603. 6:53 em beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during No. 68 n For Provo, Pl.Orove, A the past 10 years. Thousands Fork, Lehl, Mcrcur. more will be reclaimed within heltLake the next 10 years. This means No. M For Provo, Sett I. ike end .,.7:46em an opening for many thousands No. 64 ForIntermediate point It:28'gat Provo, Kelt l.eke gud of homes. B:KH pm Intermediate HANSEN, D.D.S. hopeful srreer DBCEMHBB SOUTH-BOUN- p. Hopeful of a Tariff Agreement Between Germany and Unci Sam. Berlin. It was reported In commercial circles on Wednesday that a tariff arrangement between Germany and the United States, to last one year, bad been agreed upon, but Inquiry at the American embassy and at the foreign office established the falsity of the report. The foreign of flee, however, apparently la more 1 1 1 Salt Lake Route Time Card Whats the matter fi) jgVall I 1 gfmwnwffwrTTfTWTmmfnnwTmTfmTnnnTTTnmfffmnnwfmnwwnwfmnTfnTHTTi HARRY HUGHES .30-.3- i EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. IY The Oregon Short Lino Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive matter regarding Idaho's resources. Write to 1). K. Burley, G, P. A or D. 8. Spen1880. More critical observers point out cer, A. U. 1. A., Salt take City, Utah. that the controversy of 1390 originated despite the arrangement, and that the conference being due to German Initiative, its failure would Involve trine. The reports say that the best Infor- serious damage to German prestlce. PAINTER PAPERHANGER The Hamburger Nachrlchten says a mation in Venezuela shows that France or any other power can rely failure of the conference would Inten- Orders Paper upon almost the entire population to sify the friction between Germany and Germanys fight President Castro, and that anxi- France and compromise Co-o2 blks west ety is everywhere expressed for the position. UTAH arrival of the French to solve the SPANISH PORK, APOSTLE MERRILL DEAD. problem which Is beyond the resources :of the Venezuelans. Money will be decidedly scarcer if a Pioneer Passes Away After Long Bat-- ' O. K. war should break out, and the Vene-xuela-n tie With Disease. no has made prepgovernment DENT1STRT Logan, Utah. Marrlner W. Merrill, aration whatever for the commissariat camPresident Castro continues his Mormon church and apostle of-jOffice in New Bank Building paign against foreigners and has ex- president Logan temple, died celled V man named Van Kestern. Spanish Fork at his home In Richmond at 11 oclock 111 a long been had He RANCHMAN SHOT DOWN. Tuesday night time with a kidney affliction which Thomas O'Neil Attacked by Hired caused his death. NOTARY PUBlolS Assassin In Wyoming. Apostle Merrill was a strong char: Cheyenne, Wyo. Tom O'Neil, the acter and for many years hi Influence a Irrigates Ferine low Interact epeolal o! pentel peymente. Chalk Bluffs ranchman, was shot by has been dominant in church affairs OOoe at reeldenoe, one block oeet of hn unknown assassin at his ranch, herb, and he was also a potent fac- Utan. , Foax, twelve miles south of Cheyenne Sat- tor In civil matters. Marrlner W. Merrill was the son of urday afternoon, but will recover. The Merrill and Sarah Ann ReyNathan the bullet, a passed through was born September 25, nolds. He fleshy part of the left leg between the 1832, Westmoreland In Sackville, knee and hip and lodged in the right county. New Brunswick. Of a famATTORNEY-AT-LAleg about five inches above the knee. ily of thirteen, he was the fourth son, to were called the Cheyenne surgeons and while a youth joined the Mormon ranch by telephone and dressed the faith. In 1853 he left his native coun- petfht Bunding PROVO Telephone 11 Z pounds. try and after landing In Boston The shot was fired by a hired killer, pushed his way across the country to A. SAXEY, who adopted the tactics followed so Salt Lake City. successfully for many years by the ATTORNEY-AT-LAlate Tom Horn, the slayer of Willie SEIZE A SMALL ISLAND. WilConvey sneer and Notary Publlo. Nickell, Matt Rash, Isham Dart, Office Over Bonk of liam Powell. William Lewis and others. Scott Take Possession of ProBpenlth Fork. The assassin fired from a distance of Hardy hibited Game Reserve. at least a mile, not daring, evidently, Utah. Fork, Ipaalalt to come closer to ONeil, for the Bullet Scotland. The Crofters Edinburgh, had almost spent Itself by the time It of Parra Island, Hebrides, have seized reached Its victim. The circumstances DR. C. T. KENDALL. show also that the assassin aimed at the neighboring island of Vatersay. tha to of resist intention and declare their ONeils body, the trajectory Office at bullet alone saving his life. by force of arms any attempt to disTEONAS NARTELL RESIDENCE A regular expedition was them. lodge CASE POSTPONED. fitted out by the Invading Islanders, Spnnieh Fork, Night enlle answered Harry Orchard Will Not Be Tried Un- who collected a fleet of boats and from Thornes Mertell residence. Utah. on bloodless effected a soon til April. landing a as game prehas Vatersay, hitherto used Boise, Idaho. A stipulation serve. H. James been signed by Hawley, have he barramen for years senior counsel for the prosecution in med the right to cultivate Vater-say- , m ffEptfry but bave been unable to get the the case Rgnlnst Harry Orchard, awaiting trial for the assassination of necessary permission from the authorFrank Steunenberg and ities, and now they have seized the Islby Fred Miller of Spokane, attorney and, have apportioned it Into small them for the defense, that the case ahull not farms and have distributed be tried at the coming term of court among themselves. There are no poJEX-FLORI- ST In Canyon county, but shall go over lice or troops In the immediate vicinso the that term. this Islet, of the faraway Fresh Flowers lopplled for all occatill April ity sions. Funeral design kept on hand governments action Is hampered. AND EXPORTS. IMPORTS and filled to urder. DIDNT HAVE LICENSE. All kinds of Furnlturs Repaired. Trade of the United States With 8palrt Roild'ence two blocks North ot Foundry and Portugal. Fighter Charged With Manslaughter Spanish Four, Utah for Killing Opponent United of the Trade Washington. Portugal San Franclaco. As a result of the States with Spain and amounted In tho fiscal year 1905 to autopsy performed on the body of over $54,000,000, according to a report Alexander Dovln, the boy who was FAkniOIAILI issued by the department of commercd killed In an unlicensed prize fight at and labor. Of this $15,000,000 was Im- the Colmo clubs pavilion at Colma on On Uosk DOPth of Bonk, Monday night, by "Chlcfle" Johnson, a ports and $19,000,000 exports. Of the charge of manslaughter has been Utah. e was from Portugal Imports $6,500,000 Johnson, and hla tpsalsh fork placed against and $4.5o0,000 from Spain. Of the ex- whereabouts are being sought by the ports $3,000,000 went to Porta gal and sheriff of San Mateo county and by $17,000,000 to Spain. the local police. . i JNO. J. BANKS, Prop. Inspired Newspapers Make the 8tateJ ment That France Wont Fight Over the Questions Involved, Algo-zlra- Tillman on the Rampage. let Gave Way. The senate baa adopt-- ; 'ungement of a local theatre for Washington. Chicago. At the close of a skating tiling- - because an actress kicked a Joint resolution reported by Mr.; tournament on the Humboldt park laed i of her shoes off, the shoe striking committee on; Tillman from the senate goon here Sunday, the Ice slowly gav ine woman on the head and forcing a Interstate commerce, which directs way beneath 3,000 people, causing a commission panic In which many were Injured. $9c,jn Dt0 hor ,ku11- - Sbe asks for the Interstate commerce dlscrltu-- ; to Investigate the charge Inof The Ice sank slowly and the crowd restraint; reached the bank. During the proF. McCarron, to whom a fran (nation and combination against the railroads. Chile for an Interurban road through of trade made reso uUon was gress of the tournament the police had adopt Ion of the tber and Davis counties was grant- - The Mr. Tinman by kept the crowd behind ropes which preceded by a speech that guarded the course, but at the last the fan, y, tig roaj win be the in which he practically charged was not proceed- - great gathering got beyond control, Interurban line to connect Salt w -- rut sfSS? overrunning tho Ice In all directions 'J Ogden, and that work will la May, legislation. A MOROCCO LIKELY Com-pletio- n A OVER CITY DRUG STORE Tea Nuggets K whole, fcr Buy People Brief Ooldea Smith end Eeeewed Vigor. A spccino fir Cnn.llimilon. In'llKstlon, Live A end Kiiln-- Buy y Tmuhlm, )'iinile, Erreme, Impure Blond, 11.(1 Breeth, Huurglah Bowel, llsedach end Heokache. 1C Rucky Mountain T in tab-I- rt furm, A cent n hB. Ornulne mode by itiu.iirraa Pace Ciixr.sv, Madiera, Wta. couch sjcctts rot uuo peopiI BANK OF SPANISH FORK wr Capital, I - tenry Gardner, President - 3 $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Cashier. Vice-Preside- i nt A. B. Rockhill, We respectfully solicit tha accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. iUlUiUUUlUUUIUIUUUUUUIUlUllUUUUUUIUUlUlUUlUl 2. E -- 3 |