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Show DRUG STORE JNO. Ja BANKS, Prop. CITY 3 ordinal is mea AND DRUGS MEDICINES jHgMPTlONS COMPOUNDED and 1 PURE 1 FIERCE FIGHTING RESUMED LOSS III Sim FRANCISCO 1 1 1 1 Gigantic Conspiracy to Seize Russias Three Great Sea BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST!. Fortresses Uncovered nrwwMMumwwnniimmMmnHifnnmnTmimMninmmnnBWff PayL 17,000 "jomim it's tte 'k (li Salt Lake Route Time Card matter fi) IDAHO IN irrw-- r MARCH, No. of acres of land have No. M beeu reclaimed to cultivation by Irrigation In that State during Thousands No. 61 the past W years. more will he reclaimed within This means ho. 66 the next 10 yeara. id openiug for many thousands si of ,iTod It m !er in truthfully termed ft 'lie Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. !a.be pleased to send descriptive mat. ;rd of Sli om it iT and u ht Amer-cii- n Fork. Lehl, Mercur, Salt Lake For Provo, Salt Lake and "" tm Helsingfors. A gigantic military, oonsplracy aiming at the simultaneous capture of Russia's three great sea fortresses, Cronstradt. Sebastopol and Sveaborg, arranged by the revolutionary military league, was prematurely sprung here Tuesday night by an attempt to arrest members of a com-- : pany of sappers who had mutinied oni account of the death of one of their comrades, alleged to have bean due to at Sveaborg WwSt&BT rs cornaby Loaned Co-o- p. The t For Provo. Pl.Grove. i Mn Pi Won: Q Q ed ATTORNEY-AT-LA- B. H. BROWN, Livory UTAH -- Pood Hack E. WARNER FINISH iiiR tli" hit pn" liter; hi' .ilmp i Stoblo. all Trains bar-rac- ks Spanish Fork Co-Operat- Institution General Merchandise! 0RENZO THOMAS fashionable O TAILOR North of Bank, kforo you build :S0N & tPANleH (r all ;c rOHK. UTA8 kluds of se-sl- S, S. HOLDAWAY Coffins and Caskets DENTIST kwla Store. O Shoes. CALDERWOOD They worktoplease. - Produce. Boots ee or write masonry V- Governor Cutler Refuses to Convene Legislature on School Matter. nd Salt Lake City. Governor John C. Hannfaoturers of Cutler has made the announcement! that no special session of the lcglslat ture will be called to consider the' question of consolidating the Univertad sity of Utah and the State Agrlcfll-- i tural college. The decision of the governor puts the whole matter up to JOHN JONES, Supt. of the legislature the regular - - - Utah 8pantsh Fork next winter, when It will undoubtedly; be the principal bone of content!loni insl throughout the entire session. It Peterson & Sons the legislature da-- , that, even should the question of consol-- l submit to fide ot hat full Idatlon to the people. It cannot be vots ed upon until two years from next Noj made. Our horn vomber. and for three years longen imported and bourn will; are the tiucst made. Our at least the agricultural college Ukrti have a separate existence, even shouhhI lowest the rc pried consolidation come In the long run. Harness, Spanish Fork, Utah NO EXTRA SESSION. Flour, Grain . . Spanish Fobs Legal Hanging In Record Time. hanging of AlMayfield. Ky.-- The len Matthls. the negro who criminally Assaulted Miss Ethel McClain on the 5th. look place Tuesday In ft legal manner In the yard of the county Jail. were on the scene, Fuiiy 10,000 people could see the hundred few but only the enUis almost although execution, scaffold' had the surrounding fence cltl been torn down by the enragedon. I was going trial the while tens the tlmo only fifty mlnutea after The In until the no-Jury was aworn dead. gro waa pronounced . miiiiiiiiniinniiimiitiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiii"i",,,,,,,mmt ill ,n,,,lERGIAL BANK OF SPANISH Capital, $25,000.00 7 Odrdncr, President JohnY Smith, FORK . Vice-Preside- A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. : ( of baoki, merest) til reipeotfully lollclt Iha ftooounu ndlvtdaali, firm, ' Apl Irntmenti inferior p luuuuiuiaiuauuuuuiiuuuuiuuiiiuuuuuuuuu Result Ascertained By New York State Superintendent of Insurance Hartford Fir of Connecticut Hit Hardest. Albany, N. Y. State Superintendent ot Insurance Otto Kelsey has made public the results ot his lnvea tlgatlon aa to the losses ot fire lnsu' ince companies In the San Franclsoo disaster. e All joint stock fire and inland Insurance companies transactl&f business ln the state were called on for a sworn statement as to their losses in California. The companies were asked for the gross amount ot Insurance Involved In risks destroyed or damaged, the deduction tor amount to be recovered from the deduction for estimated salvage, the totaf deduction and the net amount ot loss as shown by the records June 30, 1906. The New York state companies, forty-seveln number, show the gross amount ot insurance Involved aa 141,110, 069; the reinsurance to be the estimated $10,834,795; salvage, $7,137,183, and the actual amount of loss, $23,138,090. Returns from other Joint stock fire and fire marine Insurance companies, eighty-fou- r ln number, show the gross amount of Insurance $80,423,704; reinsurance to be recovered, $22,130,-167- ; estimated salvage, $11,358,425; actual amount of loss, $51,983,111. The foreign companies, thirty-twin number, made these returns: Gross Insurance Involved. $101,302,-523- ; to be recovered, $32,281,808; estimated salvage, actual loss, $57,701,856. The gross amount of insurance Involved by all companies was mft-fin- The entire garrison of the fortress flamed out instantly in revolt. All the artillery men and sap-pe(j. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. r garrisoning the place were Involved. Only four companies of InTIME TABLE fantrymen remained loyal. The mutineers seized forty machine guns and NOTARY PUBLIC Arrival nnd departure of trains from Depot: practically all the quick flrers and Money No. 7 For Sprlngvtlte.Provo.Salt Lake light artillery in the fortress, but even and all points east am) west. ...8:06am with this aid ilnput rrm low Interest special op they were unable to hold No. 70 For Springville Provo.Salt Lake liana of partial payments and all points east and west ...8.43pm the main fort against the loyal InfanNo. 6 For Eureka, Mammoth and SB- Itu residence, one block east ot The fighting continued all night 6:40 pm try. VerCity SPANISH FORK, UTAH. No. 28 For Eureka, Mummolb and Sliver lily 6:16 am long. Connections made In Ogden Unton depot with Wednesday morning a detachment all trainaof Southern Pad tic and Oregon Short of civilian revolutionariee entered the B, MORGAN, Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF marine barracks on Skatuden island; ATTORNEY-AT-LAhoisted the red flag and were joined THROUGH TRAINS DAILY by all the marines. Nine cruisers, torPRO VO -- Telephone Tl Z AND (BjCdloi THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES pedo boats and destroyers lying in the Putman Palace and ordinary Sleeping cart to harbor opened lire on the barracks. Dearer, Omaha, Kansas llty, St. Louis and This Are was answered from the third .SAXEY, l'hl ago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cara; Personally story windows of the barracks with Excursions; n perfect Dining Car Ser- machine guns- and rifles. The vice. torpedo Carejuicer and Notary Publla. boats and destroyers which were lying; For rates, fclder, eto , Inquire of Office Over Bank of CLAl'D BROWN, Ticket Agent, closer to the shore were subjected to or write L A. BENTON, bpanith Fork. G. A. . J., Salt Lake City. such a hot fire from the barracks that Utah. Fork, ptlk their crews were driven below decks. They finally steamed out and Joined ID R.C. T. KENDALL. the bombardment with the cruisers. This sea attack was ln cooperation , with attacks by cossacks and Infantry Office at from the land side, which began at ft TIOMAS MARTELL RESIDENCB o'clock in the morning and continued! throughout the whole day. Finally, to-- , ' alii answered ward the evening, he firing ceased and Spanish For fc eIoBM MerV'll residence. Utah. the authorities announced that the had been captured. Meet9 Various rumors are heard regarding DR. W. 'rnoxi No. If. the fate of the officers who were at PIh Sveaboig and In the Skatunda barSpanish Fork, racks. According to one rumor al-- ; OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JTST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE most all the officers, and according toi another almost all the junior officers; sided with the mutineers. The marines at Skatunden are said to have! SPANISH FORK, UTAH convened an elective court martial which condemned several officers tut ive Instant execution. IM.JEX-FLORIS- T The "red guard. who were cognizant of the plot, dispatched an expedi'si Flowers supplied for all occa- Funeral designs tion by a special train as soon as tbo kept on hand iW to order. revolt broke out, to cut the railroad 5 kinds track outside of the city in order toi 'j of Furniture Repaired. Weace two blocks prevent the arrival of reinforcements, North of Foundry Dealers In A genera! strike was declnred WedSpanish Fyke, Utah nesday afternoon and was obeyed by the workmen of all the factories. amuel :ngb an DENVER 'warding Idaho's resources. Write A- - or D. S. ,5 1 Barley, G P. Like 0.90 D he PaclUc Coast. ln (llrwl touch with two Best local train service. District Passenger Agent. N. PkTiSHBN, Depot Ticket Agent. i i't NORTH-BOUN- ,rS.n.Bl,t, of Opportunities Land of Homes Grocer,! Mantl (real cities and iki' Pm 11:30 am points r. mf.fncdmte Provo, Suit Luke und Intermediate polou 3 41 pm Palatial trains are now running dally be- Bnd Investigated IDaIIOT been h S Nepbl' and " For VaywnV No. M homes. i. u.i vori, 1000. For Payson. Santaiuln and 01 d Thousands omp, Soldier at 8veaborg R.volt on Account of Mistreatment of a Comrade, Only Four Companlei of the Infantry Remaining Loyal-Bl- oody Conflict Follow. SOUTH-BOUN- n IN 1 Great Advantages Expected to Result from New Meat Inspection Law. the Purest In th World. n o $222,-836,30- 7; all-nig- ns o Land Grafters Ssntsnoed. Fargo, N. D. A. C. Huldekoper and D. O. Huldekoper of Medvllle, Pa., and IL O. Clark of this atate, wer on Saturday by Judge Amldon tn the United States court for fencing government land, ln connection with the Little Missouri Horse oompany'a horse ranch In the western part of the were state. The Huldekoper to pay fine of $1,000 each and Clash waa fined $300 and sentenced to Imprisonment In the county Jail for hours. twenty-fou- r aen-Vmo- ed aan-teno- St. Petersburg. The triangular truce between Armenians, Tartars sad the Russian troops before Shushft y was of the briefest nature. The of white flags and the naming of representatives of the warring factions to arrange a lasting peace was but a' prelude to the resumption of hostilities on Monday upon a larger and bloodier scale. The fighting Is not only ln full progress at Shusha itself (a town ot 30,000 people, eighteen miles to the southeast of Tlflts), the Tartar quat ter ot which apparently Is ln flames, but It has spread to tbe surrounding country. There the Tartar population ha risen and Is striving to overwhelm the Armenians and the Russian troops. General Neoloshchakov, In command of the Russian forces, has appealed A baturgently for reinforcements. talion of riflemen at Yelisatevpol, the nearest point where there are soldiers, already has been dispatched to the scene. It Is worthy of note that the Rua elan, who In the disorders of last year, were accused of protecting the Tartars from Armenian attack are now themselves hard pressed by the Mohammedan hordes. die-pla- Secretary Wilaon Says That Within a Short Time the Meat Products of the United States Will Be Purer and Mors Whole-- - Washington. Secretary Wilson declares that as a result ot the new meat Inspection law, and the rules promulgated by him, a radical change for the better will occur. '.'Within a very short space of Ume, he said, "the meat products of the United States will be purer and more wholesome than any similar products of the world. The conditions existing In some of the slaughtering and packing houses abroad ate abeut as bad as can be Imagined, and the American people henceforth will enjoy a distinct advantage over the foreign consumers. "Of particular Importance is the rule providing for weekly inspection reports to be supplied the bureau ot animal Industry. Without such reports. It would be difficult to cope with the situation. As a general proposition, however, the law will be complied with In every detail, but I shall take nothing for granted and will make the inspection in every estabthe $65,246,771; and actual loss, lishment that the law reaches rigid salvage, $33,814,468, and completed." $132,823,067. It has not been determined when the The company with the largest aet losses Is the Hartford Fire of Connec- rules governing the interstate transIts portation phase of the question will be ticut, according to the report. Issued. . loss is $6,1S6,701. The secretary Is ln almost daily conference with the railroad men. parHEMBREE E8CAPES DEATH. ticular from the west, and from these has already gathered a considerJury Brings in a Verdict of Man- he able amount ot data 041 the subject. It slaughter. la the belief at tbe department that the Tillamook, Ore. The Jury In the railroad will not be less sincere in Hembree murdor case, after being out complying with the law than the packIn it was stated that all night, brought in a verdict of man- ers. have fact, evinced a determination to they verdict as a compromise slaughter with the department in On the first ballot one of the Jurors every way in order that those meat products which bear the government voted for acquittal, and after an label shall find their wav into other arwas session the compromise than the states from which they were rived at shipped. Hembree was tried for the murder LAND THIEVES SENTENCED. of his wife and daughter. After killing the two women, Hembree set the home on Are to hide his crime and to Those Who Pleaded Guilty Got th delude Inquirers Into the belief that Longest Terms In th Penitentiary. they bad perished in the flames. But bones for the finding of some human Portland, Ore. Henry W. Miller in the remains of a cooking stove the and Prank E. Klncart, who pleaded crime never would have been discovto subornation of perjury In ered. An Inquiry was started and guilty OreHembree was arrested on circumstan- connection with land frauds ln sentenced home on were Hembree by tial evidence. The Saturday gon, was located at Sand Lake and the Judgo Hunt to serve torms of one year crime was committed Dec. 28 last. each at hard labor on McNeils Island, Washington. FALL MAY PROVE FATAL. Martin O. Hoge, who waa oonvlcted with Charlea Nlckcll of the same of Aeronaut Falls as a Result of Para- fen se. was sentenced to serve four months' imprisonment In the Multnochute Failing to Open. mah county Jail and pay a fine of $500. Salt Lake City. With both ankles broken, with possibly fatal Injuries, KILLED BY LIGHTNING. and suffering from profound shock, Joseph McMann, an aeronaut. Is lying Sudden 8ummons to Driver In Funeral Procession. at the Holy Cross hospital as the remit of a fall from a balloon while Cleveland, O. During a severe rain Palmaking an ascension at the 8alt Sun-flaand electrical storm which awept over y ace a few minutes after 8 o'clock this city Saturday afternoon, two peonight and old ple were killed. While the funeral ot McMann. who is 29 years Crump waa in progress at 252 single, and whose home Is in a small Mrs. J. road und Just aa th inlnlHter town near Dps. Moines, la., waa on the Slkora the final prayer, a bolt was to offering Palace Salt give the at program a what Is known as the "cannon act" of lightning struck John Cyilsky, also waa horse him. Ills a killing witnessed was driver, by His performance The killed and a panic was created among crowd of fully 3,000 persons. mourners. In another part of the parachute failed to open and McMann the Frank Munn, also a driver, was fell a distance of 200 feet, alighting ln eltv killed by his team, which was frighta field of cultivated ground. ened by tbe storm and ran over him. Want Consolidation of Schools. BOLT STUNS MANY. Salt Lake City. The petition to tha governor requeeting him to reconvene Lightning Creates Panic at Picnic; the legislature by Aug. 1 was signed Two Fatally Hurt of a number of the by leading c'M-eWelluton. O. While the member of counties aul enumerated forty-a- l ft local lodge were bolding a picnic ln reasons, taken mainly from the report ft large grove at Springfield Switch, of tha special commlaslotL showing near here, Saturday afternoon, a bolt be why the two institution should asof lightning struck the trees and consolidated. One of the reason twenty-twIn people to the threw reduction expense. signed waa the Nine of them were rendered It being claimed that in fifteen yeara ground. time the state would save by the con- uneooaoious and two will probably solidation niore than a million dollars, die. Thoe fatally Injured were Pell and that the work would b better Moody and Buste Farmer, ft dona. girl. trnm ' Tha Truce Between Tartare, Arme nlana and Russian Troops Did Not Last Long. Salvadorean Army Has Been Paid Off Off and Disarmed. La Llbsrtad, Salvador. The United Statea cruiser Marblehead, with tbe American minister, William L. Merry, aa board, left Acajulta Sunday for Corloto, Nicaragua. The Salvadorean tray, with the exception of the peaoe Mtabkahment, haa been paid off and The entire republic la ttuarmed. again at peace and the people are mteful to the United Statee and Met-- k for their friendly tnteroeaslon In Vie trouble with Guatemala. SIGNERS TO BE PROSECUTED. Russian Government Going After Msn Responsible for Viborg Manifesto. . St. Tbe publlo preset cutor has started proceedings against the members of tbe lower houre of parliament who signed the Viborg manifesto. The charges under which the signers of the manifesto will be brought to trial Is violation of article 129 0 the criminal code, which, provides foi "attempts to overthrow the existing This Is virtually high government. treason, and- - the maximum penalty la hard labor in the mines. No arrexts yet have been reported, and the Constitutional Democrats do not anticipate anything approaching puniHhment of their representative. 13 U understood that the arrested will be admitted to hall pending trial. Tha Constitutional Democrats are chiefly apprehensive that the possibility ot prosecution held over the heads ot their leader will render them Ineligible for In the ame manner that Professor Mllukoff and M. l and other were excluded from the last lower house. Snrlailsta and radical member of the late hoiie may have to cool their heel In cells for a long time and thn be prevented from continuing the revolutionary agitation upon which they are now embarked. Potei-sburg- He-ae- full-fledg- SEND NOTICE TO RAILROADS. Interstate Commerce Commission Cal Attention to New Laws. Washington. A circular letter hi been sent by the Interstate common commission to all common carrle subject to the provisions of the t cently enacted railroad rate law, i rectlng their special attention to tl provisions of section 20 of the a which requires annual report fro all common carrier concerning the d tails of their business, and provldli that the Interstate commerce romml slon may prescribe the form of ai and all accounts, records and menu anda to bo kept by the carrier. 1 theH account, record and menu anda the commission Is to have accc at all times and the carrier are pi hlblted from keeping their accounl etc., tn any other form. GEN. OKU PROMOTED. Noted Jap Warrior Is Med Chief of General Staff. Toklo. General Oku baa been appointed chief of the. general staff 01 the Japancite army In succession to General Baron Kodana, who died July 22. General Oku commanded the left army during the Russian Japanose war, and achieved a Merles of brilliant vletorle. Including Manehan and Tiding. The army, under his command, isolated Port Arthur at a critical stage of the siege. Spread of Cholera In tha Philippine Dus to Files. Washington. The outbreak of cholera In various parts ot the Philippines Is due to the unusual number of flies in tha Island. According to advlroa received by the bureau of Insular affair, thl la th opinion of Dr. Hey-ae- r, head of the bureau ot health In tha islands. Orders have been lsued for tha aereentng of all place where food' stuff are kept, and a general campaign against th flies has begum |