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Show The Spanish CITY DRUG STORE JNO. BANKS, U. STATE CONSTABULARY Prop. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES Serious Disturbance In Anthracite Coal Region, Caused by Foreigners Engineer, Fireman and Nine Tramps Killed and Bodies Burned to A:hes. mi O the matter What's Salt Lake Route Time Card IN KKritlT MAKI H, 1906. SOUTH-HOUN- No. 61-- For Payson. Suntaiiuln and No. 85 For Iavson, Saniaqiiln and No. 63 For Jayson, N'cphl aiid I.cih Amtclrs Thousands of acres of land bare been 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 an opening for many thousands 11 53 Engine Jumped the Track, and the Entire Train, Excepting One Car and Caboose, Went Up in a Heap Forty Feet High. nm ''3pm Missoula, Mont. A special freight train, consisting of No. 62 For Provo, Pl.Orove. Amerforty-on- e cars of lumber and a caican Fork, Lehl, Hercur. Salt Lake ... 7:47 am boose, was wrecked near Reid station, No. 66 For Provo, Salt f.uke and about ten miles west of here, at 6 Intermediate 11:30 am No. 64 lor Provo, Saltpolnta I.uke and of homes. ''clock Sunday morning. At least Intermediate points 3:41 pm eleven lives were lost. trains are now running dally be- , Coast l!le About a mile from the O'Keefe tresrrm A CM.U N 1 la In direct touch wilh two flavs You INVESTIGATED IDAHO? great cHIch. Itest local train service. on a steep mountain grade, as the tle, J. L MouHit, District Passenger Agent. It has been truthfully termed a train was running at a terrific speed N. Phehskn. Depot Ticket Agent. Land along the side of a hill, the engine went off the track, and the entire A Land train, excepting one car and the caThe Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. 1?RIDGHANK boose, was piled up in a heap forty DENVER will be pleased to send descriptive mat feet high. Shortly afterward fire broke ter rewarding Idaho's resources. Write out, and the entire train was soon D. S. A P. or G. SpencE. 1). to Burley, ablaze. er, A G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. A wrecking train was sent out from here, but owing to the intense heat of the burning lumber it was Impossible TIME TABLE SAMUEL to get near the wreck. Engineer L. D. NOTARY PUBLIC Sterne and Fireman Ed Juliette were Arrival and departure of trains from Depot: incinerated. Brakeman G. A. Murphy, No. 7 For Sprlngvllle.Provo.Salt Lake who was dangerously injured, was and all points east and west 8:06am brought to this Mlrrlpted Karma low Interest special opcity. His skull was No. 29 ForSpringvIlle Provo.Salt Lake of tions partial payments-Oflcand all points east and west. ...3:42pm badly crushed and several ribs were at residence, one block east of No. Kureka, Mammoth and Sll- fractured. It is thought he also susverCIty SPANISH FORK, UTAH. 6:40pm tained internal injuries. According to No. 28 lor Kureka, Mummoth and Silver City 6:15 am Conductor Garber, there were at least Connections matte in Ogden Union depot with twelve tramps on board the all trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short train, only three of whom have been fi, B. Line. east-boun- 0:58 am d NORTH-HOUN- of Opportunities of Homes CORNABY Money Loaned e Co-o- S-- For d MORGAN, PROVO A. T Telephone Z Yght calls Hum B. H. BROWN, "LpQQd RESIDBNCB answered Thomas Kartell residence. DR. W. Uvopy at KARTELL SCENIC ROUTES For rates, folder, etc . Inquire of CLAUD HROWN, Ticket Agent, or write L A. UKNTON, G.A. . i., Salt Lake City. Utah. Offico THOMAS R DAILY vice. Publlo. C. T. KENDALL. DR. TRAINS Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ears to DeavQr, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Cblcag: without change. Free Rerllnlng Chair Cars: Personally conducted Excursions; a perfect Dining Car Ser- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Ipialsh Fork, FAST THROUGH AND THREE DISTINCT SAXEY, Conveyancer and Notary Office Over Rank of Spanish Fork. found. OFFERS CHOICE OF a ATTORNEY-AT-LA- tyM Building Stoblo. ail Trains Spaaisk Fork' Utah. Hack Meets E. WARNER 'raoxn No. 1L CUh Bpaalsh Fork, - OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK, UTAH Co-Operat- R. M. Flowers supplied for all designs kept on band tad filled to order. . , All kinds of Furniture Repaired, wldence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork, Utah occa-Funer- al Institution General Merchandise! TAILOR Itaanfaotureri of Harness, Boots Before you build see or write JAMESON & CALDERWOOD FOHK, UTAH for all kinds of mason r y They worktoplcnso. S. HOLDAWAY rd O Shoes Plan to Raise Money to Rebuild Sen Francisco. San Francisco. A plan is now under discussion here by which it is hoped to secure $200,000,000. Briefly, the purpose Is to secure the guarantee of the United States upon bonds to that amount, which shall form a mortgage on the new construction. It was brought forward by former May-a- r James D. Fhelan at a meeting held Sunday, at which were present Congressman Julius Kahn of the Fourth California district, Charles S. Wheelei and Banker S. O. Murphy. Mr. Fhelan later made the following statement: The purpose of this meeting was to discuss ways of providing capital for the rebuilding of the business houses of San Francisco. It Is estimated by tha underwriters that we have suffered a loss of $200,000,000. This is for the most part represented in the destruction of buildings by fire. It Is Imperative that without delay new structures should go up on the ruins of the old. Now, with the best will In the world, there Is not sufficient money in San Francisco to do this, and we must look for it elsewhere. If we have to borrow It through the ordinary banking channels we will have to pay 4. 5 and perhaps 6 per cent, which, added to the Increased taxation we will indubitably have to bear, will be a burden tot Idea, great for us to carry. It Is thewhich therefore, to frame legislation, Congressman Kahn will be asked to present to congress, recommending that the United States guarantee our bonds. With this guarantee we will be able to go Into the financial markets of the world and borrow at 2 or wo need. 24 per cent (he $200,000,000 These bonds should run for not less The proceeds of than fifty years. their sale would be loaned on the secon. curity of the realty and the newwould words, In they other structlon; constitute a mortgage on the best portion of the new city." Services Held In Burned City. JOHN JONES, Supt. San Francisco. Scattered congreUtah gations were reunited Sunday morning Spanish Fork - to during the hours given over services, which were, In many or In Sons Instances, held In the open air were Peterson church buildings Where tents asDamaged buit slightly the people haa a full stock of sembled as usual, and where It was or school possible to secure halls . roofs sheltered the worship-PrsOttr made. buildings, home ami hmuj lmiMrlfi various religious Fsstors from iiimle Caskets aw tlw finest visited the Institutions, however, lowest. the art homeless prices of hundreds where camps families are quartered. & S, mc. Spanish Fork nim???tmnm?tm?Tv??m???Tt??Tmmtf?t?tt???f??Ttt????tH!! COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Cepitot Henry TO BORROW $200,000,000. Coffins and Caskets DENTIST .. Produce. and North ol Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah UwU store, Flour, Grain O FASHIONABLE SPANISH j DseUrain LORENZO THOMAS W. : ive JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh to Hck DESPERATE OREGON BANDIT TIRES INTO THE CROWD prescriptions compounded bv experienced pharmacists. h Press . . 525.000-0- 0 Jbhn Y. Smith, Gardner, President A. D. RockhitL Cashier. ; Vice-Preside- nt firm banka, mercantile . Kp6ctfully aoltclt tha bocoudU of Individuals. er p Ampi, courteoul treatmenti anporlor 3 3 3 mm3 wuuiuuuauumuuttHUUKUUuuuiumuiiUUiiuiuuuiu Curtailing Expenses. Washington. Only two regiments of troops, comprising In all about 1,350 ah Francisco to men. will be sent Instead of there. now VSoae reinforce 2 500 men aa originally proposed by General Grecly and sanctioned by the are war depsrtment. The troops to go and Clark Fort from the First cavalry, and the Fort Sam Houston. Texas, frtm fort D. A. Rus- telegram asking sell, Wyoming. number be sent that only the reduced war department was received at the on Saturday. A Attacking State Polico. Mount Carmel, Pa. The first serious collision in the anthracite coal regions since mining was suspended on April 1 occurred here Monday between a mob of idle mine workers and a platoon of the new state constabulary force and resulted in the injuring of probably twenty men, three of whom will likely die. The disturbance was caused by an attack on a detail of the state police by several hundred foreigners, who became incensed at the presence of the constables. They threw stones at the policemen and otherwise endangered their lives to such an extent that they were forced to fire on the crowd, which had swelled into thousands. The greatest excitement was caused in the many mining villages of the southern coal fields, where It became known that mine workers had been shot down, but the affected territory is comparatively quiet. Paris Officials Exercising Extreme Vigilance to Prevent Reign of Terror. 6panish and Swiss Anarchists 8ald to Have Succeeded In Smuggling Forty Bombs Into Paris Infantry and Cavalry Posted at Important Centers. Parts. The Btrike situation has Improved before the government's military and police preparations to crush disorder, and public uneasiness has been considerably relieved. Alarmists reports, however, continue to circulate concerning what may possibly happen May 1. One report says that Spanish and Swiss anarchists have succeedeh In bringing forty bombs into Paris. The police are exercising extreme vigilance and are shadowing the chief agitators and watching the centers of disorder. MANY HURT IN TORNADO. The military precautions include staFurnas County, Nebraska, in the Path tioning 2,000 troops in the basement of the Grand Palace, where the national of a Twister. tut saloons are being held. Infantry A much did Neb. tornado Oxford, and cavalry are also strongly posted damage in Furnas county at 6 oclock at other Important centers. The government appears to be fully Monday evening. Telegraph and telearoused to the necessity for adequate phone wires are prostrated in the terconferences preparations. Frequent ritory covered by the storm, and only are being held between President s, meagre reports have been obtained, Premier Sarrlen, Interior Minbut it is known that several residences ister Clemmenceau and the military were wrecked and a number of per- police chiefs. M .Falllerles, during the also received representatives of sona injured, although no fatalities day, the great iron, steel, mining and spin, have been reported. oing industries. The storm came from the southwest MANY FIREMEN MISSING. and so far as known the first house struck was that of John Reynolds, about five miles west of Oxford. This Fire Department of San Franclaco Alwas destroyed, but the Inmates esmost Put Out of Commission. caped serious injury. The houses of were Drew Fred San Francisco. The losses of the Fred Hartman and next demolished. Here the people fire department are Inconsiderable were not so fortunate, nearly all becompared to the great damage susing more or less hurt, and one at tained In other departments of the rewhich from least received Injuries covery is doubtful. The residences of municipality. Aa far aa known there Fred Toos and T. J. Cook were have been but three deaths and one wrecked, as were the school houses a in the Buffalo and Morning View dis- Injured. Early Thursday morning, was in found charred ruins the body and tricts, besides scores of bares The storm on North Beach, which may prove to other farm buildings. be that of another fireman. The appassed to the northeast. paratus of the department, while damSupply of Food is Small. aged. Is still Intact. Nineteen comSan Francisco. With no immediate however, have been put out of panies, prospect that conditions will be so commission, and many of them will normalized that the community will be be disbanded. At a meeting of .the able to feed and take care of Itself, fire commissioners Thursday morning Chief Dougherty the supply of food on hand or under It was reported by dead and injured, the including that, way is becoming distressingly small. there are about 100 members of the afrelief No man connected with the department missing. It Is believed, fairs is willing to hazard an opinion however, that these men have been as to when relief work may be aband- separated from their companies and Yet Mayor Schmitz Informed will rejoin them as quickly as they oned. the general committee Monday morn- can. ing that from Information In his posFamous Blackfoot Reserva to be session, It appeared that 700 carloads of food and supplies of various de- , Opened. scriptions had been distributed since The senate on Wedon Washington. of the earthquake the morning In considering the Indian apApril 18, and the Southern Pacific, nesday, Santa Fe and other transportation propriation bill, adopted the amendlines had Information of only 108 cars ment of Senator Clark of Montana on the way. providing for the opening of the Blackfoot Indian reservation. On moTwenty Passengers Injured. Denver. Two coaches became de- tion of 8enator Carter, that clause of was stricken out protached from the rear of the Sliver the amendment for suspending the Injunction viding Plume Central City passenger train suit commenced by the United States westbound on the Clear Creek branch to enjoin the Conrad Ditch company Southern railroad from using the waters of Birch creek, of the Colorado miles on the reservation, for Irrigation purnear Forks Creek, twenty-eigh- t west of Denver, on Monday, and after poses. Senator Clark acquiesced In and In a brief impromptu running backward down grade about this action, a mile left the track and rolled Into a speech very clearly explained the sitTwenty uation. ditch alongside the road. none of but were injured, passengers Crisis to Corns on May 1. them are fatally hurt. rarls. According to a Thieves Took Cornsr Stone. statement made by a high functionary Cal. Thieves Monday of the prefecture of police, the miliPasadena, of the tary and police are prepared to meet night stole the corner-ston- e Methodist church. every eventuality May 1. North Pasadena He said The stone weighed aliout 300 poundg the police canvass shows that 80,000 and contained coins and other small men have stopped work, of which The number the disorderly element does valuables worth probably $10. church was Just completed a few days not excceed 20.000. Against these ago and Is a large and expensive edi- can be massed 42.000 to 4S.000 troops, was piled out namely, 20.000 Infantry, 10,000 cavfice. The corner-stonof the building and removed entirely alry and 10,000 to IS.ooo republican from the premises. It Is not known guards and police, with large addiThe police will enby what means the thieves made tional reserves. away with It. but they must have used deavor to localize the manifestation to the Place Do La Republics, which some sort of vehicle. Is the greet labor center. Missionary Startled His Auditors. of Russian PeasKansas City. A Brahman mission- Ruthtsse Slaughter Cossacks. ants by ary, Marayan Krishna, filling the pulVeronesoh, Ituaala. Tho slaughter pit of All Souls' church, Episcopal, la on April 25 of peasants at Dlewltxa In the this city, by Invitation, said was precipitated by the shooting of overstocked We're a of talk: courae woman n In n crowd attempting to with Christian missionaries. Ninety from the municipal war take senseare we have grain those of cent per Men house. of neighboring villages less. Furthermore, we do not want local the Joined peasants, armed with Book. We your religion and your Holy have more religion of our own than farm Implements and the local guard we know what to do with, a surplus was reinforced by cossacks, who fir on that we would like to export" treated volleys, killing nineteen and .Ajurtng fifty peasants. Fal-lierie- t Escaped Prisoner Following In the Footsteps of Tracy and Is Fighting Desperately to Escape Justice. Woodburn, Ore. Tho slayer of Policeman Hanlon of Oregon City laid low two of the posse which Is pursuing him, one of bis victims, Captain O. D. Hondcraon, having died since from the effects of his wound, and the other, Sheriff J. 8. Shaver of Clackamas county, lies mortally Injured at a Salem hospital, where both the men were taken on a special train immediately after the shooting. This man, whom tho Portland detectives declare to be Identical with Frank Smith, who escaped from the Portland Jail, where he was confined on a charge of having robbed the at Troutdale, eluded his pursuers Saturday morning before daylight and escaped from the nursery in which he took refuge after shooting Henderson and Shaver, taking refuge In tha woods which skirt Woodburn. Hera is where be t supposed to be at present. These same woods are where Che notorious penitentiary escapes, Tracy and Merrill, eluded their pursuers a year or two ago, and whence they to reappear some days later on the Washington shore of the Columbia river. In more than this respect does this man. If he be Smith, Like the laitter, he resemble Tracy. has met all opposition with immediate shooting, and has been even more deadly than Tracy, so far as precision goes. It being Btated that he has felled a man with each shot which he has fired, , post-offic- . FLED FROM THEIR HOMES. Avalanche of Mud, 8and, Aahea and Cinders Come Down from Vesuvius. Another disaster has ocNaples. curred in the Vesuvius region. Torrents of rain fell, accompanied by a heavy gale of wind, causing large avalanches of mud, sand, ashes and cin ders to fall over Somma and Santa Anastatla, destroying bridges, blocking the roads, flooding many hablta tlone, interrupting communication by telegraph and carrying away portion of the railway. Troops and military wagons were hurriedly dispatched to the assistance of the sufferers. , The Inhabitants of the stricken places mentioned were awakened by roaring, rushing sound, which was absolutely new to them, and on running out of their houses they found their property threatened by the fall of avalanches of sand, ashes, etc. Their te ror was extreme. The women and children fled, screaming with fright. Into the open country, but In spite of the avatanches, floods and gales, no loss of life had been reported. Follows Laws of United 8tates. Washington. The Philippine commission, has just enacted a corporation law patterned after the corporation acts generally in force In the United States. Up to the present time the only law under which capital could Incorporate In the Philippine Islands was the old Spanish code of commerce. The provisions of this code, In so far as they relate to the organization of to business corporations, according the Philippine officials, are arebalo and to the needs of modern commerce as conducted by English (hipping people. They are repealed by the new law, and persona wishing '.o Invest their capital In the Philippines can now do so under sets framed in accordance with common law principles. semi-offici- e Killed by a Leopard. rarls. A young tamer named Martha Lahlre was killed In a menagerie it Lyons on 8unday. She had only tust been married to Mr. Lahlre, with whose menagerie she bad for some time traveled as principal girl. The tnlmal had nrtt been under her control very long and was so savage that no one hut Mm. Lahlre could do anything with It. She had put It through tts paces and was turning to leave the cage when the beast sprang at her, burying Da claws In her breast. Tsrrerlsts Again Bagln Work. Odessa. The chief of police, who played inch n prominent role In the October massacres here, and a polico man were assassinated by revolutionThe ists here In broad daylight. and contemplatplot waa ed also the assassination of Assistant Chief of Police Poltavtchcnko and several other policemen. A young girl named Jerebtaova threw a bomb at Poltavtchcnko. who waa on the way to tho hospital to visit one of the wounded policemen. , |