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Show The Spanish Fork VOL. V. NO. 45. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. drug store AND DRUGS 1 1 the Steamer Dix Sunk in a Collision With the Jeanie in Seattle Harbor. ir experienced pharmacbii. Salt Lake Route Time Card matter) IDAHO IN SrriCT SOUTH-BOUN- 5 No. 81 No. So MARCH, IBCie For Payson, Santaquln and Lo. Angelca For Payaon, Santaquln and Nephl For Iuysou, Ncpbl and Mantl Of the Passengers Seventy-nin- e on Board the Vessel, Only Were Rescued Thirty-eeveRigid Investigation Has Been Ordered. n D U:tSpm 6:43 pm Thousand! of acres of land have No. 03 t:Mam been reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands No. 02 For Provo, PLOrove, American Fork, Lehl, Mercur, more will be reclaimed within Lake T:tf am the next 10 years. This means No. 0 For Provo. Salt Lake and ...11:30 era Intermediate points.... sn opening for many thousands No. S4 For Provo, Salt Lake and of homes. .3:41 pm Intermediate polnu.. Palatial train are now running daily between Salt Lake and the Poclflo Coast I UTAH COUNTY la in direct touch with two Eire Toa Investioated IDAHO! (Teat oitlea. Heat local train aervice. J. L. Moor. District Paesenger Agent. It has been truthfully termed A Wash. The steamer Dix, on the run between Seattle and Port Blakely, was struck and sunk by tbe steamer Coast Alaska company Jeanie on Sunday night off Duwam-ls- b Head, In Seattle harbor. Forty-tw- o persons were drowned, thirty-seve- n of the seventy-ninpassengers of the Dix being picked up by the N. ProaitacN, Depot Ticket Agent. Jeanies lifeboats and brought into fc Land Seattle about 11 p. m., when a report of the catastrophe was made. Marine Inspectors The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. Whitney and rill be pleased to send descriptive mat Turner have decided Lo hold a rigortar regarding Idaho's resources. Write ous investigation Into tbe loss of the It 1). E. Burley, G. P. A., or D. 8. 8pen Dix. Their Inquiry will begin as eer, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. soon as witnesses can be summoned. Tbe Dix lies in nearly 100 fathoms TIME TABLE of water, and it is doubtful whether NOTARY rUBLIC The owners Arrival and departure of traina from Pepoti she will ever be raised. of the boat have turned her over to No. 7 For Springvtlte.ProTo.Salt Lake the underwriters, who expect to and all point, east and west.. ..: H Irritated Farms low Interest special op No. 29 ForSprinirvllle Provo.Salt Lake make some effort to recover the tlons ol partial payments 3:42 m and all poluts eaat and west f steamer. Whether they will drag No. S For Eureka, Mammoth and SilOSes at residence, one block east of ver City S:40f SPANISH FORK, UTAH. for the boat or try blasting is unsetNo. 2S For Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City 6:tta m tled, but little hope of success is NORTH-BOUN- D Seattle, e of Opportunities a Land of Homes SAMUEL CORNABY Money Loaned Connections made In Ogden Union depot with all traina of Southern Pacino and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- alfkt BuHding TslspksM II PROVO a Z v I. k. SAXEY, ATTORNET-AT-LA- ' Office Over Bank ef Spaalah Fork. Utak. JpaaMh Fork, Night calls anawered H ffc For rates, folder, etofnenlre of cLaud brown. Ticket Agent, or write L A. BENTON, O. A. . J Salt Lake City. , Wvopy Office at KARTELL RESIDBNCR from Thomas MarteU residence every nationality are in Port Blakely, hanging at half-mas-t and the entire population of 2,000 FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY has temporarily abandoned business to emphasize its grief over AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES pursuits the loss of the Dix. It is likely Fort Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ear to Ward will observe with military exDenrer, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Loula and actitude the loss of Its men. Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cara; Personally eon QUARREL AMONG FARMERS. ducted Excursions; a perfect Dining CnrSer B. H. BROWN, DR. C. T. KENDALL. TROMAS ".Pood SfEiUli Perfc , Utah. DR. W. E. WARNER OttoblQ. Hack Meet all Traina 'non Bo. II e Fork, 'office and residence JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE Spanish Fork Si SPANISH FORK, UTAH Co-Oporot- R. M. entertained. Flags of vlee. Conveyancer and Notary Pnblla. One 'Man Killed and Another Badly Wounded in Idaho. BoIbo, Ida. August Stenger lies dead at Highland valley, In this counLouis ty, and his brother-in-law- , Yournlg, Is In a hospital, seriously wounded, as a result of a quarrel among farmers over a wood road. They were both shot by a man named 8Immons. The road had been closed by Simmons and others. Stenger and Yournlg opened it and on Saturday they were driving along It to get a load of wood. They met Simmons and two boys. Simmons opened fire on them with a rifle. 8tenger defended himself with a pistol, but fell with a ball through his body. Yournlg sought to get away, but two balls brought him down. Simmons has disappeared. CRAPSEY ivo JEX-FLORI- ST AH Grasped Babe From a Crowd of Lit tlo Ones at Play on Deck of a Steamer and Threw It Into Tho Ocean. Historic New York. On the arrival at New York of the steamer New Amsterdam of the IIolland-Anierlcaline, and Boulogne, It from Amsterdam was reported to the police that while on the vessel was in a Swlssj Thursday, Rosa Naegle, governess, In a fit of temporary insanity, grasped a baby from a crowd of children at play on the deck and threw it overboard. Only the prompt interference of the officers of the vessel prevented other passengers, led by tbe mother of the child, from upon the Inflicting serious injury crazed governess. The steamer was stopped and & search was made for the infant's body, but It was not recovered. Miss Naegle, after throwing the child into tbe sea, ran about the deck uttering Inarticulate cries. She was locked up in the ship's hospital. The mother of the child, Mrs. Gavowsk4, who with her three children, was on her way from Russia to Join her husband In Fargo, N. D., was prostrated over the loss of her baby. Miss Naegle Is a native of Berne, Switzerland, and has served as governess with several New York families. She boarded the vessel at Ammid-ocea- n sterdam. STOVE BLEW UP IN DINER. OUT OF CHURCH. Wild Panic on Southern Pacific Train in Nevada. Reno. Nev. A serious panlic occurred on the Paclflc Express, one of the fast Southern Pacific trains, while It was passing through Nevada 200 miles east of Reno, on Monday, caused by a stove blowing up in the dining car. The Bteam pipes had frozen, and when tbe porter built a fire In tbe stove and threw In a quantity of fine coal the stove blew up, filling the car with, gas, The passengers upset the table in their efforts to get out of the car, and several women fell to the floor and were trampled upon. Others fainted from the accumulated gas In the tightly closed car. Finally several men broke the car windows with dishes to relieve tbe situation, She dbors bedng blocked with passengers from other cars who were trying to get Into the diner. One woman, Mrs. D. E. Parker, of 920 California avenue, St. Louis, Jumped from a car window and received serious Injuries. She was brought to Reno and placed In a hospital. Ten or fifteen persons were overcome and required medical attendance. GREAT NORTHERN AND THE BURLINGTON Noted Divine Is Suspended for Heretical Teachings. N. Y. The Rev. Dr. AlBuffalo, S. gernon Crapsey of St. Anthonys church, Rochester, was Episcopal condemned to suspension from the church as a result of the decision of the ecclesiastical court of review which was made public on Monday. The court of review sustained the decision of the lower court, which was that Dr. Crapsey should be suspended for heretical teachings. Dr. Crapsey In bis sermons and writings questioned tbe virgin birth of Jesus. He also contended that there were fallacies In other beliefs and doctrines forming tbe foundation of the Protestant Episcopal church. Roads Will be Merged Into One. Omaha, Neb. The Bee saye; Within one week the equity which the Northern Pacific now holds in the Burlington will pass into the hands of the Greet Northern and within fifteen days the Burlington and the Great Northern will be merged Into one vast system, with James J. Hill in control. This statement was made to a reporter for the Bee by a man close to tbe official family of the Hill roads, who has Just returned from Chicago, where the Intricate operations of this gigantic transaction are now being He makes the statement perfected. Secretary Root at Kansas City. Kansas City. A world-widpeace, substantial and enduring, made possible by closer commercial and They worktoplease. friendly relations between nations, Sons Peterson was the keynote of a notable .speech delivered here Monday night by Ellhu S. HOLDAWAY has a full stock of Root, secretary of state. Following Mr. Root the diplomatic representaDENTIST tives of republics Imported and homa made. Our bomt made speeches along the same lines, made. Out finest are tba Caskets mads offering trade extension between the Ovsr Lewis' Store. count rlea of North and South AmerSpanish Fork prices are the lowest. ica as a means of bringing these countries into closer and lasting re- the South. As more detailed Memphis, Tenn. reports are received from those portions of Alabama, north and central Mississippi and western Tennessee swept by the wind and r&ln storms, n seriousthe situation Increases ness. Following the windstorm of Saturday night, rain has fallen almost continuously throughout this territory and practically the entire dletrtct is under water to a depth of several feet, and creeks and small streams are leaving their banks. Fresh Flowers supplied for all ooca Hons. Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired, tealdence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork, Utah Institution, Dealers la General Merchandl80t LORENZO THOMAS TAILOR lot Block North of Bank. arb Produce. OaaBlaetarera ( Harness, Spanish Fork, Utah Boots Before yon build see or write JAMESON & CALDERW00D SPASM FORK, Flour, Grain O FASHIONABLE mi Shoes. O UTAH for nil kinds of MASONRY JOHN JONES, SupL - - Utah Spanish Fork - e - & S. W. Coffins and Caskets lAtln-America- n lationship. COMMERCIAL BAIIK OF SPANISH FORK Henry Gardner, President A. B. We respectfully solicit I $25,000.00 Capital, natter. Poet s Aot of Concrete Maron I, THREW CHILD OVERBOARD Co-o- p. A. second-clas- BOMB EXPLODED BITTER FEELING office 1S7 John Y. Smith, ALTAR IH BEFORE . CATHEDRAL Vice-Preside- nts Rockhilt Cashier. Us aooonnta at beaks, msrcantlla firms 2 5 and Individuals. Ample resources; courteous treatment; superior service. twuaumiiiuuuuiuiuiUMUiiuiuuuuuiuiiiuuiuuiN Depositors Got Bcarod. Chllllcothe, O. A careless remark made by some citizen unknown to the police started a run on the Savings bank of this etty on Monday. It began at noon and continued all afternoon until late In the evening. Women, children and men quit their employment and ran to the bank, breathless. Rank officials state that there is absolutely no cause for the run, as the Savings Dank company Is one of the strongest state banks In Ohio. All demands were paid. Two Great without reservation. Much Suffering In Woman Shoots Her Employer. New York. Gustav 8imon, senior member of the Queen Waist company, With headquarters at Broadway, was shot at his office on Monday, receiving a wound from the effect of which he died. A woman, a former employe of the company. Is under arrest, charged with the shooting. She had nailed upon Simon to collect some money said to be due her from the firm. Simon was unconscious for some time before he died, and there Is doubt as to what Urnmedtately preceded the shooting. 604-60- Edifice Was Crowded Worthlptrs Whan Explosion curred, But No One Waa Prospect of American Occupation of the Island for Bitter Feeling Between Two Political Parties, the Moderatee Preferring American Occupation to Rule. With Oc- Hurt Rome. A bomb wag exploded In on Sunday. The edifice was crowded and an indescribable scene of confusion followed. There were no fatalities. As soon as the echoes of the tremendous roar had ceased a canon sought by reassuring words to quiet the people, but In vain. They fled in all directions, and a number of women children Women and fainted. screamed and tried to protect their families In the crush. The church is so large, however, that there was ample room for the crowd to scatter, and no one was Injured. No trace of the perpetrator of '' the deed hae been found. Since Saint Anacleutus, who was ordained by Peter himself, erected an oratory in 90 A. D. on the site of the present basilica to mark the spot where the remain of St. Peter are burled, no such dastardly occurrence Is noted In the annals of the church, Some Time to Come. n What's as 1 1 1 MEDICINES nascramoNS compounded SWISS GOVERNESS CRAZY JNO. J. BANKS, Prop. PURE 21, 1902, uumnnnrnuummuuumiiii jUfinuMmillllUMHUMitimUMIIIliHllllinnuHli rCITV Entered Feb. at Spanish Fork, Utah. Lib-or- al Havant. The bitter feeling between and the liberals Is growing more Intense as a consequence of rumors that the former party Is prepared to go to any length to prevent new elections, the result of which, It is a foregone conclusion, would be an overwhelming liberal victory. The moderates are believed to prefer an Indefinite American occupation and even annexation to the United States to submission to liberal rule. The liberals assert that the moderates are prepared to instigate disorders In all provinces as soon as the date of the elections Is fixed, hoping by this means to compel the provisional government to abandon Us Intention of holding elections. Such intentions are vehemently denied by the moderate leaders, who, however, are frankly opposed to the election project and advocate the continued retention of American troops In the hope that the delay will bring about dissensions in the liberal ranks and the consequent extinction of the This preseijt liberal preponderance. also will give time for the organization of the conservatives. Fears of an outbreak are not seriously considered by the provisional government. Tbe rural guard has been reinforced and redistributed. In accordance with previous plans, to more than 300 posts throughout the Island, and It Is believed these men will be able to deal promptly and decisively with the first symptoms of disorder. the moderates WRECKED ON THE LAKES. Canadian Steamer Goee Down During Terrific Gale. Fort William, Ont In a terrific gale on Lake Superior, the Canadian steam er Theano, Captain George Pearson, struck a rock four miles east of Thunder Cape and was totally wrecked. The American steamer Philip Minch and the Canadian steamer Strathconla were also blown ashore during the storm, and the former may be a total loss. The crews of all three steamer are safe. When the Theona struck fhu wind was blowing fifty miles an hour, and the blinding snowstorm caused the ship to run north of the entrance to Thunder bay. The steamer struck bow on and tbe stern swung around against the rocks, crushing In the steel sides of the ship like paper. The crew, numbering twenty, remained on the vessel for two hours 'after she HAD HARD VOYAGE. struck, but were compelled to take to the lifeboats for safety. Vessel Given Up for Lost Reaches A few moments after the crew had Port After Many Tribulations, abandoned the wreck the boilers exhull slid off Philadelphia. After a voyage of 207 ploded and the shattered rock Into deep water. the durfrom Hawaiian the Islands, days ing which the vessel was given up SIXTEEN NEW LAWS DRAWN UP. eteel schooner for lost, the Klneo tied up at a wharf here on Fri- Work of Insurance Commission at Meeting In Chicago. day. The schooner Is commanded by Chicago. Members of the Insurance Captain Patten and carries a crew of fifteen men. The captaine log shows commission who had been In session a tale of hardship, thi vessel during for the past week drafting projected the voyage sustaining many accidents. lawe for the control of life Insurance The Bteam gear by which sails were throughout the country, completed raised and anchor handled was out of their work Saturday and adjourned order several times, and all hands, in- No complete report . of the contemcluding the wife of Captain Patten, was made recommendations were compelled to take their turn at plated and It will to the adjournment, prior the pumps. not be prepared for some time. Dakota Man Arrested for Killing His Sixteen new proposed laws have Brother. been drawn up, and t Is believed by the commissioners that they will, It Minot, N. D. Accused of ktlling his by the various states, correct brother and nailing the body In a box adopted the greater part of the abuses In tbe and taking it with him as household management of life insurance compa goods to Stanley, Martin Hagen, who nles. The bills will be Introduced winter into the legislalives two miles north of Stanley, was during next states. of thirty-sevetures arrested Friday and taken to Devils Lake, where the crime Is alleged to Young Woman Is Beaten to Death have been committed, Hagen formerWith Piece of Iron Pipe. ly lived near Devil's Lake, moving El Paso, Tex. Her lifeless body still from there to Stanley about a week warm, Fellpa Guerrero, a young Mexabout ican woman, waa found In her room on ago. His brother disappeared tbe same time. The police allege that Hagen killed South Oregon street Sunday morning. hie brother In a fit of passion and that She had been criminally assaulted and be put the body In a box and shipped then beaten beaten to death with a It to Stanley along with his furniture. piece of Iron pipe. After a short InThe police advance the theory that vestigation and a hot chase, Santiago the body was thrown Into the Missouri Blanco was arrested and 1 In Jail charged with the crime. river. five-maste- d - - n CONFIDENT OF WINNING OUT. Convicted of .Counterfeiting. Denver. Dr. J. D. Eggleston, a Standard Oil Company Issues Cheep. prominent physician and son of PresiIng Circular to Stockholders dent Eggleston of the Paciflo Express York. The directors of the New company, waa convicted in the United Oil company Issued another Standard States court here on five counts of on circular Saturday to the stockholdIn his possession apparatus having Dr. er! of the company, saying that the for making counterfeit money. in Involved a became quarcompanys position Is unassailable Eggleston rel with a former business partner, from both a legal and a moral standwhich resulted in his office rooms be- point The director declare theming raided. The outcome of this ac- selves confident that In the proceedtion waa the charge filed against blm ings now Instituted the company'! powhich resulted In hi sconvictlon on sition will be successfully maintained and vindicated. Friday. Jury Justifies Lynching. Asheville, N. C. At the Inquest over the body of Will Harris, alias Rufe Lindsay, the negro who was shot to death by a posse of officers and the coroner's Jury returned the The following remarkable verdict: said Will Harris, alias Ruf Lindsay, came to hts death at the hands of public spirited citizens who at the time were In the fearless and unselfish discharge of a public duty, that the law plight be vindicated and Justice cltl-tens- , Prominant Man Charged With Arson. Beltefontalne, O. George Gamble, aged 65, eald to be a prominent citizen of Denver, Colo., has been Indicted on the charge of arson, and was at once arraigned and pleaded not guilty. It Is alleged in the Indictment that Gamble on Oct. 7 last burned a flour mill at Zanesflold. near Bellefontslne, for which he had paid 11.600 and on which he had placed 13.500 Insurance. Slate Fire Marshal Creamer claims that fires occurred la buildings which Gamble owned at Champaign, Urban and Tuscol, 111., and Evans, Colo. . |