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Show o Fork ' r M i n CITY DRUG STORE JNO DANKS, STRIKE ORDER PRACTICE CANNIBALISM Prop. AND DRUGS medicines IY COMPOUNDED PRESCRIPTIONS .St's the I matter fi) Complete Suspension of Mining: Operations in the Pennsylvania Region Route Time Card is trrscT osuaMBsa is, isos. SOUTH-BOUN- No. For Pajrsoa, Santaquln and 61 .. Thousands of acre of land have No. beeu reclaimed to cultivation by Irrigation in that State during No. the past 10 yearn. Thousand more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means lli': m opening for many thousands of homes. No. V.,Mn,'' Mntl -- Am NORTH-BOUN- S'eSbl No. 64 Amer-Lrh- l, kerour, STt Lii "anii'''T' lntermedUte point, ll:Sam For Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate polnta S.S8 pm ro now running daily .ZLatJa, Lake and the Pacitto Coaat. ouoh with two ? ,,reo wrVm?UnTyila frjateltle,. - The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. I will be pleased to send aescriptive mat I ter retarding Idahos resources. Write I to D. R Burley, G. P. A.. or D. 8. Spencer, A G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. I. Mia Provo, i,11 IDAHO! Hays Toa Isvestioated It has been truthfully termed a " .od D (3 For Provo, PLOrove, M-- For lund of Opportunities A Land of Homes IY 1 1 EXPERIENCED PHARMAdSTI. Salt Lake IDAHO :itli I 1 1 nntnrnrmrrmmmfnirmrmmmrrnfwmfmrmmmmmnnfmfmmmrt c othine III FULL FORET PURE 1 IX THE ARCTIC iltre, train aervlce. L. moors, Agent. pBnger N. PlTKBsia, Depot Ticket Agent. r r Idfe utm watt paper fJr 2 blks west SPANISH Co-o- p. - PORK, UTAH ioSbSQ Arrival sad dspartuit af train, trass Dapasi T Far SprlagvUla.Prwra.SaH Labs Na. ...SiKam KO.SS ForSpnagvlU, Prove. Salt Lak, and all points saw and . Na. S Fov Kvireka, Uammo west....l:Apm and Sliver City :4Spm No. M For Burak, IbatoMth and 811- d:tSam varOMy Oonnaotlon mads la Ogden Union d,ot wtsb aU trains at Soutkara Paallla and Otegaa Skar Una. OFFBR8 CHOICB OF D.D.S. 0. K. HANSEN, 1 U.H of aO , bifh-r- I from J i Icte Fret le and r markable IM uig (route, Spanish Fork SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY PU8UI9 heFrolfbtaf muck Money Loaned a which no get in New Bank Building Offioe a farms low Interest -- special tion, of partial payments. at residence, one block seat of op- M Irrigated OSes 8. AND THR2B DISTINCT DENTISTRT lUatl'JUu 4 J FAST THROUGH TRIMS blVOPj - Ctai. Pood Gtoblo. all ATTORNKV.AT-U-W A. Hack Meets Tslsphoas II X PROVO ' SAXEY, Utah. Ipaalsh Fork, C. T. KENDALL a Office itRESIDENCE Mils answered tnm Thomu Msrtell reildence. )t Co-Oporat- ivo institution, Dealers la TSOXAS KARTELL Eft! General Merchandise Bpealak Fork, L'tak. . Flour, Grain 0 If. E. VAINER, a4 lasUanm )u) eoh4afy toar. asd Oflas & M. JEX-FLORI- worK Harness, Boots Shoes, ST snpplled for all occa .one,al designs kept on hand tad Iliad to order. 411 kinds of Furniture Repaired. lsnco two blocks North of SrAMun Fork, Utah Produce. Maaufaotarers of Utah, a Forty W Fork. Bpealak DR. Tralhflj raoaa Bo. II. Ish fork, p Spanish Fork ATTOHT.ATUW. Conveyancer and Notary fcubllo. OBes 0er Bank of JE3, JOHN Ispt psalsh Fsrl, Foundry houistirs Lorenzo th ouas Rocky Mountain Ten Nuggets A Buy Nailtlu fcf Buy Pwp1 Eeuwed Brlus Ooldta Health Tl. tUEIDlACU block ntt&of Bank, Skkiwk, . . DOWIE DEP08ED. ,Jw7StiuwKori Utah. COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK der Granger, whose dismissal had been directed by Dowle In a telegram from Mexico. A warranty deed and a bill ot sale were filed In the Lake county court at Waukegan, 111., by W. G. Voliva, the present head of Zion, who was appointed by Dowle some months ago, by which all the lands standing In the name of Dowle and his wife are taade over to Granger, for the benefit of Zion City and the followers of Dowle generally. Voliva holds from Dowle a power of attorney, and by virtue ol It he has turned over to Granger everything portable In Zion City, even to the bed of Dowle. , AU the officials of Shiloh House, the Dowle residence, the horses and carriages, the machinery In the mills and everything In the name of Dowle outside of personal belongings of the resilents of the town has been taken away from the control of the deposed first apostle." Folk at Jefferson Banquet Des Moines, la. Governor Folk of Missouri was the chief speaker at the Jefferson banquet Monday night under the auspices of the Iowa Democratic club. Democrats of prominence from all parts of the state attended, and the gathering was one of the most notable ever held in the state under the auspices of this party. The banquet was preceded by an Informal Demmeeting of the members of the ocratic stute central committee but It was decided to take no action until after the Republican stute convention Capital, Henry Gardner. 125,000.00 John V. Smith, A. B. Rockhill CmWot. President mpmhllr tad Individuals, Kllcll th. .OOOUBlA Vico-Pre5iden- l.g ot . g 3 ,roI 3 St. Petersburg. Horrible aooounts are reaching 8L Petersburg ot cannibalism and starvation among tribes Inhabiting the Arctic plain of Chukchla peninsula, at the extremity of Asia. Most of the reindeer died of starvation , leaving during the winter of the inhabitants without means ot communication or food. During the last winter whole tribes have died and members of the Omolons and Ololya tribes, when facing starvation, assembled in council and decided that nothing remained hut death. They agreed that each head of a family should kill his wife and children and then commit suicide. The tribesmen gathered on a plateau covered with snow and Ice, and In the darkness of the Arctic winter the Spartan decision was executed, not a single member of the two tribes surviv1904-05- ing. More revolting still Is the story ot what occurred in a family of the tribe. A mother and nine of her shildren having died of hunger, the father, a surviving daughter and a jephew lived upon the remains, and when they were consumed the father nurdered the nephew. A Russian lamed Dolganoff, who went to the n to buy furs, reported the situation it Yakutsk, Siberia. He entered a now hut of a Yukahir family while !he latter were eating the head of a (nurdered relative. Yu-fcah- lr re-(Io- FIRE FOLLOWED EXPLOSION. In Peril During Blaze In New York. New York. Many lives were In y peril when- - a factory 'building at Downing and Bedford streets caught fire from an explosion and colminutes lapsed In less than forty-fiv- e after the fire started. Several girls lumped out of the second story windows into fire nets. Many others were rescued by the ladders. So rapidly did the fire apread that the police drove hundreds of people who lived near by out of their homes. tenement houses Two three-stor- y were partly crushed when the factory walls fell, but It Is believed that all the occupants had been driven out. The fire spread to other buildings In the same block. 8hortly after the fire began four firemen were taken to a hospital, hav Ing been overcome by smoke. A fireman and an Italian were killed. six-stor- HEAVY LOSSES IN WYOMING. Sheep Starving and Ownerd and Herd-er- a 8uffer Terrible Privations. Cheyenne, Wyo. Authentic Information la to tbe effect that the losses among sheep on the ranges ot Wyoming have already been heavy, and unless the weather moderates at once will be enormous. Entire flocks will be completely wiped out In some localities, while they will be greatly decimated In others. In the Red desert sheep are starving and although owners have bad or ders In for bay and corn for several weeks, the orders have not been filled. Reports from all parts of the state tell ot terrible suffering among the owners and herders as well as among the stock Itself. Many owners and frozen flock tenders have received faces, feet and hands, while the number suffering with snow blindness Is something awful Alleged Plot to Kill 8panlsh Royal Family. The Spanish authorities Madrid. anarchist plot at an discovered have miles from Setwenty-ninLebrlja. of the black center ville. the notorious the family royal hands, to assassinate the of Alfonso, visit King the during and the Christiana, Queen dowager Marla sister of the king, the Infantaweek. holy Seville during to Teresa, The censorship prevents the send . the consplt-acylag of details regarding Escaped from Living Tomb. Lens, France. Thirteen of the 1,200 miners who were entombed In the coal mines at Courleres twenty days ago were taken from the mine alive sad well Friday. They had lived on hay found In one of the underground stables and the morsels ot food which they took Into the mine with them nearly three weeks ago. All attempts to rescue the entombed men had been abandoned more than two weeks ago, and the men escaped through their own efforts. Now BattleProposition to Name th ship New York. Washington. The suggestion that Belonged to Suicide Club. New York. Mrs. Mary McKay Mrs by shooting on Friday. who died under Dennis, peeullai Hugh circumstances Tuesday night, the cor oner has learned, waa a friend of Mra Kay, and he la convinced that there was some connection between tbe two deaths. He bow suspects that there was a suicide pact between the two women. It was also reported today that Mra. Kay had an agreement with e a man In New Orleans to commit and that thla man did kill htmaett some time ago. e the projected . US Some Horrible Stories Which Come From ChUkchls, a Remote Portion of Russia In Asia. Many Live 8CXNI0 BOOT B. H. BROWN, A B. MORGAN, fllfU Bsfldlsf fl V Fnlmaa Palaee and ordinary Bleeslag ears as Church Property Turned Over and Deavar, Omaha, Kaaeaa City, Ik Lsela and Elijah Is Now a Poor Man. Ckioaga without ehaaga. Free Baellnlng Chair Can; Parasaally aaa Chicago. The open revolt against faoted KgonreloBai a pertaet Dtalag Oar Bar, John Alexander Dowle, which took visa. Far rates, f otdarata taeolre af place Sunday, was followed Monday C LariD Bitow H. TV Agent, er write L A. BINTOIf, by the transfer of all the public propQ. A. F. D.a Salt Lake OKw. erty of the Church of Zion to Alexan- Co-o- Sfaxui Fobs, MILT Philadelphia. There was a complete suspension of mining operations la the anthracite region Monday la accordance with the order issued last week by President Mitchell of the Mine Workers of America and the scale committee of that organization, with the solitary exception of the Oxford colliery, a small independent ops eration near Scranton, about 500 hands, with a dally capacity of about 1,200 tons. This mine was kept In operation during the strike In 1902. Every other colliery was opened as usual and in readiness for the workers, but there was no response to the blowing of the whistles, other than the appearance of the engineers, firemen, pumpmen and others whose presence at the mines Is necessary to preserve them from injury and who were exempted in President Mitchell's order. There are 400 collieries in the anthracite region, employing 160,000 men and boys. Miners officials estimated that 143,000 mine workers obeyed the order to suspend operations. This leaves 17,000 men who are permitted to continue at work to prevent the mlpea from flooding. which-employ- TIME TABLE Iharry hughes painter a paperhanqer About 143,000 Men Are Idle ae Result of Walkout, While at Least 17,000 Remain at Work to Prevent the Mines From Flooding. TORN 20,500-to- n battleship which congress Is expected to authorshould be ize at the present session the abanInvolving York, New named armored the donment of that name for the flagship during cruiser which was Atlantic fleet, of the war the Spanish formidable naval force ever Sthered under the American flag, has In naval caused some commotion circle- - on RIG SHIPPERS TO ENGAGE ATTORNEYS SOUGHT Inter tats Commerco Commission Finds Evidence of and Will Turn the Caies Over to the Grand Jury. Under-Billin- g Alleged Plot Being Laid in Enrope and United States to Start Rebellion. Aa a result of the InIn New York by the Inter- Washington. vestigation state commerce commission Castro le to bsi Expelled er Destroyed and a Native Venezuelan Statesman Installed ae Hie Successor, the Work to be Accomplished by Mercenaries Backed by Powerful Syndicate. New York. The World says: Ons of the laregst merchants In New York declares that arrangements are being perfected here and In Parla and London for a division In Venezuela which will annihilate Castro and open up that country to American capital and wterprtse. A number of rich New York mer- of al- leged underbllllng and misdescription of goods by various shippers. It la stated at the offices of the commission that the present Intention Is to certify the cases to the department of justice for criminal proceedings, with the view to bringing about Indictments. This action, however, will be deferred until after the commission ' has conducted further hearings In other cities where It Is alleged similar unlawful acta have been committed. ; . At present It Is contemplated by the commission to examine certain witnesses in Buffalo and Philadelphia, where, it Is said, frauds of equal If not greater magnitude than those alleged to have been committed In New i. chants are said to be Interested in York and vicinity have been perpethe movement, which, the promoters trated. These latter bearings will be conducted some time during the declare, will Involve the employment month of April. A member of the comof 16,000 soldiers and tbe expenditure mission said that It waa the determiof 95, 000,000 In the campaign under nation of the commission, so far as which President Caatro, if the plana possible, to break up the practice, and do not go astray, Is to be either ex- that It was their belief that this could be done only through drastic pelled or destroyed, and a native Ven- action In the courts. as ezuelan statesman Is to be Installed PRODUCTION AND DIVIDENDS. his successor. In this connection It Is said that Good Record for Castro, anticipating a successful rev- Utah Mints Make a Month of March. or1 olution against him sooner later, Salt Lake City. Ore and bullion baa converted some of his alleged fortune Into cash and has sent settlements In the local open market It to America and France. during the month of March amounted Settlements for the The expedition Is to set out shortly to 11,982,750. from Europe In three large steam- past week reached f 470, 25,K 'Saturships, which Are already under con- days contribution to that tofeG being tract They are to carry about 5,000 153,250, as follows: Silver, lead, gold volunteers, ' with the following quantities of arms and ammunition: Eight and copper ores, 26,250; baae bulthousand Mauser rifles of the latest lion. 127,000. pattern, 24,000 rounds of cartridges, Being n quarterly period dividend! 500.000 shells, eight guns, of Utah mines also made a fine show8.000 army belts, 1.000 officers swords, ing during the month. Ten companies 3,000 1.000 officers' revolvers, paid or ordered patd durlng the period and swords, together with mentioned the sum of 9937,000, na folother supplies. lows: United States company, . raplA-fir- -- i r.i e - ma-chett-ei 656-00- 0: Silver King. 9100,000; Daly-WesIDE 18 GOVERNOR GENERAL. 925, 9108.000; Consolidated Mercur, Grand 000; Beck Tunnel, 913.000; Victoria. 910.000; Inaugural Ceremonies at Manila With Central, 912,600; Sacramento, 95,000 ; Uncle Sam. Civil and Military Display. and Utah, of Fish Springs, 91,000. , Manila. Tbe inaugural ceremonies In connection with the Induction of RECORD BREAKING FIGURES. office of C. Into goverthe Ide Henry nor general took place Monday with Rush of Allens to th United State Continues Unabated. Three civic and military display. attended all of thousand troops armi Albany, N. Y. During the last and the Marble hall of tbe Ayuntaml-ento- , three months of 1905 there were 164,-54- 0 alien arrivals at the port of New the official home of the governor general, was thronged with thousands York, according to the quarterly bulof cltlcens of all classes, while army letin of the state department of labor and navy officials, consular officers, made public Saturday. This Is an Inrecord-breakinCaptain Shlmamura and staff of the crease of 9,000 over the of In a full the Influx all ago, uniform, year navy, figures Japanese added brilliancy to an Impressive from Italy alone being larger by 20,-0than In the last quarter ot 1904. scene. The oath of office waa adminNew York becomes the home of istered by Chief JusUce Cayetano 63,413 of the newcomers, says the Arellano of the supreme court bulletin, and the fact that 35.728, or of the 140,000 Immigrants SHOT AS A HOLDUP. over 14 years old can neither read reassurSalt Lake Man Killed by Colored nor write Is not nltogefher ing." Waiter Through an Error. L. a A. Coleman, Miners Engage In Desperate Battle. Salt Lake City. colored waiter at th Wilson cafe, Cbarlesrol, Pa. One man ahot to shot and killed John F. Larsen, 634 death, two others suffering from balSouth Fifth East street, manager of let wounds that are expected to prove the C. O. D. Commission company, at fatal, a third seriously cuL a fourth 11:35 o'clock 8unday morning In the burned about the hands and face and city and county building grounds. a fifth seriously Injured, Is the result Coleman says that Larsen acted sus- of a fight of miners In the woods near keg piciously and attempted to hold him here. The men quarreled over a Wilup. The bullet fired by Coleman en- of beer. The dead man Is Lewis tered the dead man's right lung and, liams, 88 years old. The two fatally Ospassing through his heart, killed him wounded are J. 8. Schneider and brothers. car Schneider, Instantly. L 95.-00- 0, g 00 one-touri- PUNISHMENT IS DEATH. Fathsr John of Cronstadt Attacked In ths Cathedral. . Cronstadt Father John Sargleff, better known aa Father John of Cronstadt, was attacked In the cathedral here 8unday while descending from Ih altar to administer the sacrament Ills assailant struck at him with a loaded cane, but Father John dodged the blow, which smashed the cup. The man was arrested. Th penalty for violation of the sacrament In Russia la doath. CHILD KILLED BY AUTO. sul-side- aul-cld- OF Lady Occupants feur Fainted and ChaufRan Away. An automobile containing Gilman, her daughter and a French chauffeur, ran over and Instantly killed Giovanni Fara, 13 ladles fainted from years- - old. Th fright and tha chauffeur ran away. lie was followed by aarbtneera and ar estod. Tbe pollro seized th auto mobile. A threatening crowd of people surrounded tho party, but tho ladles wars not molested. Naples. Mr. Jsnnett Assembly Stood th Test Columbus, O. Tbe Ohio general assembly has, backed by tbe reform entlment that swept away party lines In the election, enacted many reform measures. Among those are the laws passenger fares, providing for cresting a state railroad commission and providing for the regulation of freight rates, wiping out the fee system for the payment of county officers and putting them upon n salary basis, abolishing prison contract labor, repealing the Inheritance tax law and raising the saloon tax. Great Britain Is Satisfied. London newspapers London. Th articles Monday In tholr editorial settlement of welcome the morning botweon tha points In controversy as over Morocco France and Germany In condition anarchical tho removing Morocco which have constituted constant menace to the peace of They consider that although Franca may be disappointed In her aspirations for the "pacific penetration hei cf Morocco, she has secured all M Immediate and solid Interests In roc co. i I |