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Show ) Fork HE 70b. V. NO. 8. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, UTAH STATE NEWS DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE 1906. eituuimsuiiMMsuuuusimiiiiuuiiiiumiiuiuuuuuuiuiuuiiiiuMiiMuiiMU IN CITY DRUG STORE JNO. Y THE SOOTH At-president ha Thomas postmaster of Salt 3 ' Not Compelled to Answer in Standard Oil Hearing Until Missouri Suchanged hands and preme Court Hands Down e fights occurred as the result ot irse race at Payson one day last ' City. tout tl.00 J. BANKS, Prop. SEA ISLES , t. , , is announced that $12,000 to $15, will be distributed annually among Davis county farmers for the cu ber crop. Loss of Life Small, So Far aa Known, But a Great Amount of Damage Waa Done to Property. PURE j DRUGS 1 Celebration in St. Petersburg Passes Off Without Papeete, Tahiti, via San Francisco, Cal. The most destructive cyclone ever, experienced in the Society and Tuamotu islands, occurred on February 7 and 8. The damage In Tahiti is estimated at $1,000,000, and presumably a similar alhount of property was destroyed on the Tuamotu islands. The city of Papeete was inundated and about seventy-fiv- e buildings destroyed, Including the American consulate and the French government building. The shipping In the harbor of Papeete escaped injury .owing to the direction of the wind, but fears are entertained for vessels which were crnislng near the Tuamotu Islands. It is feared that there may have been heavy lost of life In the lagoons of the Tuamotu Islands, though the death of the guardian of the quarantine station in Papeete is the only fatality yet reported. The schooner Papette was submerged for an hour near Anaa, Tua motu. Her captain, Philip Mlchaelll, estimated that the waves were sixty-fiv- e feet high. It was impossible to see twenty feet away at 3 oclock in the day time, and the sailors had to be lashed to the vessel. Many narrow escapes from drowning have been reported. Bridges and roads were badly damaged on the island of Tahiti. Bread, fruit, cocoanut, banana and plantain trees were blown down in great numbers, which will result in hardships to the natives and materially affect commerce during the next two or three years. The village of Tarona was completely swept away. It consisted of the mission buildings and homes of native converts of the reorganized Latter-daSaints mission, formerly under the direction of Captain Joseph The mission Burton of California. house and a great many houses were carried off a. distune of jnanyjjuu-dred- s of yard and demolished. Of the church edifice not a vestige about an A settlement remains. eighth of a mile distant, comprised of dwellings of several hundred Cook islanders (British subjects) was also completely destroyed. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED : New York. Decision on the question whether H. H. Rogers shall be compelled to answer the questions asked of him in the Missouri oil heap It Lake is to have another vaude lng, and which he refused to answer, theatre, a company being now in has been postponed until March 26. jrocess of formation with a capital Justice Gildersleeve, who heard the t of $10,000. argument, directed the adjournment ie body of an Infant several days to await a final decision in the ri was found in a ditch in Salt Lake courts relative to a similar case. one day last week. The body bore During the argument for adjournsarks of violence. ment, W. V. Rowe, Of counsel for Mr. Rogers, eaid: Merchants' and Manufacturers' I wish to tell the court, as the elation of Salt Lake will make a of Mr. Rogers, that if the mouthpiece March 27, on making final to Nephl decision of the Missouri courts at i Intervening points, is against Mr. Rogers, he will answer without any order of the court ie announcement is made in unless the Junction City gets DEATH CONCEALED IN TRE88ES. w armory that Company B will ;n from the National Guard of Woman's Hair Hid Bomb Intended for In a body. Governor General. Moscow. A boldly planned attempt ie old Deseret woolen mill, a mount to the pioneers, located in the on the life bf Vice Admiral Doubasoff, of Moscow and pilch above the state prison, was governor general oyed by fire last week. The prop, member of the council of the empire, was frustrated Monday. As in the was owned by Salt Lake City, case of Vice Admiral Chouknin, who in petition Is being circulated on in school district divide n to February 9 of this year was the the of a terrorist attack, the would-b- e of residents the object The precinct. assassin was a woman. Representrn part of Upton, known as Pine ing that she came from personal , want a school district of their friends of the governor general, she gained admittance to the chancellery, swell and Jesse De Mill and but her agitation attracted the attend sen-iwere lined $100 and tion of an aide, who noticed particuto thirty days confinement in larly the luxuriance of the womans ounty Jail last week for maintain-a- n hair, which was colffed high upon her illicit still in Washington head. When she was Interrogated she attempted to flee, but was seized and ty- searched and a small bomb was discil G. Plant, the alleged bigamist covered concealed in her tresses. The will have to face a charge of mat. Identity of the woman has not been es tablished. , ; Miss Mary May of Salt Lake , Fran-while he had a wife in San , CAN NOT BE PROSECUTED. has been brought back to Utah Statute of Limitations Acts as Bar in rial. Northern Securities Case. been has yor Frlsby of frovo 1 call to council Washington. upon Legislation by unani-mous- e the by city consent and under suspension itlzens to contribute a days work spring In graveling the drives and of the rules, occupied the attention of the house on Monday and resulted in ralks in the cemetery and ' the passage of several bills, some of it. considerable The adopImportance. omas Gray, a laborer, bad a nap a tion of resolution ot as to inquiry result as the escape from death prosecutions cave-lIn a sewer trench in Salt whether any criminal last week. He was dug out by have been begun against Individuals ellow workmen, and it was found In the. Northern Securities company f jrnlshed the text for a speech of critid been severely bruised, icism by Mr. Williams, the Democratic company has been organized to leader, directed against the adminisy the town of Henefer with water tration. Brief answers were made b lomestlc and culinary purposes, Mr. Jenkins of Wisconsin and Mr, Mr. Jenkins Grosvenor of Ohio. water will be piped into the town showed that the statute of limitations a large spring of water in the bad run against any actions that tains east of the settlement might be taken in this case, and that effort at prosecution would be usedlcal Superintendent Calder ot any less. state mental hospital Is sue-n-g la sending a number of non-en- t Could Not Prevent Death by Prayer. patients to friends in other Chicago. The city health departt, thus relieving the state of tba ment Is justified In forcibly Interferise of their maintenance here. ing In cases bf extreme sickness, :lvll service examination for sup. where the services of a physician are ' in the Philippine service will be refused, according to an opinion renla Salt Lake March 21. The sab dered by Corporation Counsel Lewis, s $1,400, with an age limit of IS Since the advent of John Alexander Dowle In Chicago many cases of this years. Training and experience nature have been brought to the noid and topographic surveying are tice of the city authorities, but no red. definite action has ever been taken when 1 J. Jaeschke, aged 21, formerly In such cases until Monday, It Lake, had bis left leg crushed prayer instead of medicine was being used in the treatment of Mrs. Elia ankle a few days ago at Victor-CatTurner, who Is a believer In Dowle's while trying to beat his teachings. The woman was screamm a northbound San Pedro, Los ing with pain when a physician aros ft Salt Lake freight train to rived and relieved her, the police hav-- ake. ing interfered and called the doctor. order to eliminate as much as STUDENTS ON STRIKE. )le scab la aheep, the federal detent of agriculture and the stats Refuted to Attend Classes After Beof sheep commissioners of ing Denied a Holiday. have formulated a set of rules Delaware, O. "Any students ie dipping of all sheep during tbs classes will be ducked in the tg spring. sulphur springs," was the edict of ths point of attendance and Interest students at Ohio Wesleyan Monday 'out the Farmers' institute meet-hel- d after the faculty had refused to grant at Nephl recently were tbs a holiday as a celebration of the last Friday. successful ever held in that seo double victory In debate But one student, W. W. Noarry, deThere were numerous subject! fied the edlcL He was quickly Uken d la a most practical manner by from the class room and the promised rofessore from Logan. bath administered. of Tree. Austin, Texas. On the evening before he died, Governor Hogg talked at length as to the kind of monument he wished when he should die. "1 want no monument ,pf stone," he said, "but let my children plant at the head ave a pecan tree and at the of my foot of my grave a walnut tree, and when these trees shall bear let the pecans and the walnuts bs given out' among ths plain people of Texas so that they may plant them and make Texas a land of trees. Details of the deAntananarivo. caused struction by the waterspout which recently destroyed the village D& W. HVrARNEK, of Mahanoro, show that only two OflflR mi DsWA es Thirty houses were left standing. goad e GUy Square. bodies have been recovered. All the Ctah. Europeans were Injured and the material losses were very great. The Italian schooner Africa was thrown M. JEX-FLORI- ST apon the beach, and the French brig and disapLuennel was qngulfed Fresh Flowers supplied for all occapeared. sions. Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to order. YOUTHFUL MURDERERS. All kinds of Furniture Repaired, Residence two blocks North of Foundry Kill and Rob Man and Fling Body In Spakuh Fork, Utah Mine Shaft Santa Fe, N. M. Bias Otero and boys, Salamon Aragon, have confessed to having killed and whose Carranzo, robbed Marcellno body was found in a mine hole near Oh Uoek north of Bank, Ilcarllla a few days ago. About $000 was secured by tile robbers. The Ipsalsh fork! Utah, stepfather of the boys, Juan Chaves comfor been arrested Trugtlla. has , plicity in the deed. Interior department has ap-a contract between ths re r tlon service and Strawberry Users' association for ths t the waters to be made avail-to- r Irrigation purposes under ths ; berry valley project William lyear-olof daughter ard of Kamas Is dead from thd ot drinking part of ths eon-o- f a can of lye. Tbs mother was king the floor and ths llttls ona 1 up the can from tbs floor and soma of ths deadly poison. Longworths at Homs. and Washington. Representative Mrs. Nicholas Longworth returned to Washington Sunday from Cuba to which pises they Journeyed after their wedding. They occupied a private car attached to a regular train of the Southern railway, which arrived here at 9:50 oclock 8unday morning. They 's were met at the train by Mr. privets secretary and drove immediately to Mr. Longworth's residence on Eighteenth strot, where they have taken up their horns. Italian Village Tumbles Into Lake. Rome. The village of Tavernola, built on the perpendicular cliffs above Lake lseo. In the province of Brescia, waa almost entirely destroyed 8unday morning by the rocks suddenly giving way, apparently because ths lake had eaten Into the base of ths cliffs. Ths disaster was preceded by a loud roaring sound which alarmed ths 1.000 Inhabitants In time to make their esOne fisherman waa killed. cape. About 200 feet of rock and the houses on It were iwunwed up by the lake. i Mis-sou- Og-th- ' other-Improv- Newspapers Attribute Miserable Condition of Peasants to the Incompleteness of Emancipation and Ask if They Are to Be to Misery. Con-demn- SL some Petersburg. The expectation In quarters that the anniversary of the emancipation of the serfs on Sunday would be commemorated , by an agrarian ukase was not fulfilled.' All the newspapers, however, seized the occasion to discuss the peasant question In view of the general anticipation of extensive agrarian troubles in be spring, unanimously agreeing that only legal satisfaction of the land hunger of the Mujicks will prevent an awful Jacquerie. The conservative lournals draw a striking parallel of riots which followed the proclamatlou of civic liberty and the events that tucceeded Emperor Alexanders decree of personal freedom for the purpose of proving that the present political ferment Is only Incident to the adjustment of the population to- a new regime. Then, as now, they ray, the hmperors act was misunders od. The peasants believed the land with which they were endowed was a tree gift, and when they were undeceived jubilation over their freedom turned to anger, and was followed by uprisings and riots throughout the empire which provoked the sternest repression. On the contrary the radical journals like the new situation and paint a sorrowful picture of the unfortunate peasaqt of the last forty years bound to the soil burdened by a debt not yet discharged and subject to the knout They attribute the- - miserable condition of the peasants to the incompleteness of emancipation and ask if the Russian people are now condemned tc another such period of misery and struggle because the grant of civic liberty is insufficient e n ., d Vsl-tie- Bloodshed. Indians Ara Not Citizens, Washington. The supreme court ot the United States ha denied the application cf Columbia George and Toy file Toy, both Indians, for leave to corhabeas of writ a for a petition In the Unitpus, Ths two were tried ed States circuit court of Oregon on a criminal charge and, being found that case to guilty, attempted toon-bring ths supreme court - ths ground that of the United they were citizens have been tried In States and should a stats court. KILLED HIS INVALID WIFE. Terrible Deed, of a Buffalo, ' N. Y, Rjtyslclan. Buffalo. Henry L. Wbltbeck, a' physician and dentist, killed his wife with a hammer Sunday and then blew out his brains with a rifle. Whitbeck walked up behind his wife as she was sitting in a rocking chair and struck her a terrific blow on either temple with a hammer. Then he left the hammer on a table and walked into the next room where he took up a rifle. Resting the butt end on the floor, he leaned his forehead against the mouth of the barrel and pulled the trigger. The top of his head waa blown off. GENERAL SCHOFIELD DEAD. The Last Surviving Army Commander During Civil War. Fla. Lieutenant St. Augustine, General John M. Schofield, U. S. A., retired, former head 6f the army, died at 8:20 o'clock Sunday eight. He was attacked In the morning with cerebral His wife and young hemorrhage. daughter were with him. With the death of General Schofield the last surviving army commander during the civil war baa passed away. John McAllister Schofield was born New York, in Chautauqua county, September 29, 1831. A Monument Long-worth- awwtmwnwi'ffffffTtffffffffffwtmfffffmwffnffffwwnffnffwnffnffwwwffffmttmffffg Salt Lake Route Time Card in No. Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that Ktateduring the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within 10 years. This means an opening for many thousands of homes. the next Have You Investigated IDAHO! It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes HARRY HUGHES PAPERHANGKR PAINTEB Orders jVall 2 blks west Co-o- Paper p. UTAH SPANISH POKE, the Left Standing ftft No. 6S , NORTH-BOUN- O. K. HANSEN; D.D.S. Office in New Bank Building Spanish Fork- - 6ft Arrival end departure of train from Depot tj f Ne. Fer SerlngTllle, Prove, Salt Lake oad ail emote seel as west. . ..StMe an Me. M For SpnagrUle Prove, Salt Lake and all patnta east oad wea....S:Slpea ' No. ft For Eureka, Mammoth aed All- verCUr ......fttWp Me. H For Eureka, KaamotA and BU- SiffieN verGIty Connection! made la Ogdea Uilee depat wUM ell trains of Southern Peelfle end Oregon Sharp fl FAST THROUGH Irrigated Finn low Interest special tions of partial payments. OOoe et reetdenoo, one block east of SB op- MVOP27 Uta. .POQ6l ATTORNEY-AT-LA- w A. ! -- cablo. Meats all Trains Hack PROVO Bandit! fceerl B. H. BROWII, A. B. MORGAN, (Catch ffr For rates, folder, eto . In CLAUD BRO or write LA. BENTON, O. A. P. D.. Salt Late OUv. Co-o- p. - DAILY visa SAMUGL GORNABY NOTARY PU8UI8 Money Loaned Brasilia Fobs, TRAINS Saoted Eiouralone; a perfect Dining Car Telephone II Z 'raoMB Ho. 1L tpaaieft ffsrk SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Conveyancer and Notary Pnbllo. Ci$lj Spanish Fork Office Over Bonk of Bpnnlek Fork. Bpaalsh Fork, - Utah. DR. C. T. KENDALL. THOMAS at KARTELL RESIDENCE Co-Oporat- ive Institutio- n,Dealers la General Merchandise In Spanish Pork, Night eelle answered Utah. from Thome Mervell residence. M R. LORENZO THOMAS runouLi Tailor, Flour, Grain O a&d Produce. Haaufaoturere of Harness, (hkftrwt, ' in Salt Lake... For Provo, &nltL.ke and 11:29 an Intermodule points No. (M For Provo, Salt Lake and I:IW pa Intermediate points Palatial trains ere now running daily has tween Salt Lake and the PaelOo Coast. UTAH COUNTY Ik In direct touch with twe great cities. Bet local train servloe. J. L. Moose, Dlitrlet Pensengor Agent. N. Pctciubm, Depot Ticket Agent. No. AND THRBB DISTINCT SCENIC BOCTM! Fulmaa Palace and ordinary Sleeping earn ta1 Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louie end' Chloago without change. Free Reel la lng Chair Cars; Personally eom--j DENTISTRY Office Village.1 D No. 2 For Provo. Pl.Orove, American Fork, Lebl, Mercur, OFFERS CHOICE OF DESTROYED BY WATERSPOUT. Only Two Houses For Pnyon, Sanuquin end I .ok Angeles ....12:81 tnt For Sentequln end ... ft:lpm .... Nephl For Payeon, Nephl end Mnntl ,.9 M toe 1 No. TIME TABLE NINETEEN. Cyclone in Mississippi More Destructive of Property Than Life. Meridian, Miss. Nineteen people are known to have been killed as a result of the tornado which swept over a section of this city shortly after 6 Twenty-fou- r o'clock Thursday evening. and propwere injured, persons erty with an estimated value of was destroyed. Twelve blocks In the very center of the business section were swept away, and not on along house of any consequence Front street was left standing. In the terror and confusion following the storm reports of an appalling loss of life were current is, ISO. Tbe Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to sendaescriplive matter regarding Idaho's resources. Write to D. E. Burley, G. P. A or D. 8. Spencer, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. -- NUMBERED crrscT okceuBKa SOUTH-BOUN- y VICTIMS : 1Y EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Boots aad Shoes. JOHN (palish O " JES, Sup. s' Utah. Fart, HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Modlolne tor Buy Foople. Brings Golden Smith sal Beaewtg Tiger. A eneelflo for Cnntlpatlon, lm!tgetloa. 1 Jve tnd Kidney Troubles. Plmplee, Krremn, Impure Blood, Boa Breath, Hltiggih Bowel, Haadnrh Md Beokeohe. It's B.wky Mountain Tea In tab. let form, SA cent a bog. (Jenulne made by UobusTsa Dnua Madison, Wls. 70LDER N.ldfiCTS FOR SALLOW PEOPlS Cuerr, pimmmiimimimTOnimmiiimmiiiiimmiimimmiK I COMMERCIAL Capital, BANK OF SPANISH FORK I $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Henry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt Ws respectfully solicit ths aocounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. : |