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Show 11 ax. p rORK triPed. TOL. V. NO. 11. 8PANI8H FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH store city drug PURE AND DRUGS ENTIRE FAMILY SLAIN f i ii 1 )J in ErrecT December is, isos. SOUTH-BOUN- Thousands of acres of land have 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 of homes. No. 41 No. 45 No. For Payaon, Santaquln and Lo Angeles For PavHon, Santaquln and Nephl For Payson, Mantl 4S 13:81 am . Nephl and "" Three Persons Badly Injured and Great Damage Done to Property. During Dead Hours of Night Homes Are Literally Blown to Piece, Over Their Head, and Victims Are Buried Beneath th. Wreckage, 6:41 pig 9:48 am Perry, Oklahoma. Three persons sustained injuries that may prove fatal and thousands of dollars worth of property was destroyed in a 'cyclone that struck the neighborhood south of Billings, Okla., at 10 o'clock , Sunday IDAHO? night. None of the victims have died e You' Investigated according to last reports. It has been truthfully termed a Mr. and Mrs. James Russell were critically hurt as they lay in bed. Tbe home was literally blown to pieces over their heads and they were ie Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. buried in the ruins. Mrs. Sam Merrt-fiel- d be pleased to send descriptive mat sustained serious injuries in a Idaho's resources. Write f1 arding ;. Burley, G. P. A- - or L. S. Spen-A- . similar manner. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. A cloud was seen first south of Billings. It split, part of the funnel goTIME TABLE ing toward Red Rock and the other Arrival and departure of tralna from Depot! swooping down north of Cerres. The Russell nome was directly in No. T For 8Drlofvtlla.Provo.Salt Lake I PAINTER A PAPERHANGER and all print east sad west.. ..Side m the path of the tornado. The substan' tial farm house was twisted No. JS For SpnngvUle Frovo.Solt Lake and and all point east and wat....S:ttp . wrenched on and in fell the occupants. S SilNo. For Eureka, Mammoth end were all carried Paper No. ver City 6:tS pa The outbuildings IS-Eureka, Mammoth and Silaway. ver Sill a City 2 blks west Co-oConnections mod to Ogden Union depot with TRUNK MYSTERY CLEARING UP. eU train ol Pacldo ond Southern UTAH Oregon Short SPANISH FORK, nd of Opportunities Land of Homes NORTH-BOUN- No. Provo. PI. Grove. American Fork, Lehi, Mercur, Salt Lake . ... 7:44 am No. Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate points 11 :29 am No. 64 For Provo, Salt Lake and intermediate points S 8 pm Palatial tralna are now running dally Salt Lake Bnd the Pacific Coast LTAH COUNTY is In direct touch with two great cities. Best local train service. J. LMooiia, District Passenger Agent. N. Petersen, Depot Ticket Agent. 41-- For 64-- For ifivKS11 ARRY HUGHES atalinj ge Grj jers isade WMvall For p. Lino. OFFERS CHOICE OF Pact dailj, oi Dining & 3 Bank Building Spanish Fork )ffice in New ursioni cs 4Sal'.L MUEL CORNABY NOTARY PUBtste. . Money Loaned low Interoat apaotal ol partial payment. at residence, qne block east of p. rrigated Fsnn Ice iny ork a call is: in Pr vet 1W LiVQPi7 Ctak. VMPRGAN, 1 .... ' e Wjfo: lt BuHdlBf Telephone II PROVO Pood Otoblo. Hack Meets all Traln "ATTORNEY-AT-LA- J SCENIC ROUTES B. H. BROWN, ilueist q fl DAILY Fulman Palaco and ordinary Sleeptag ears to Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis ond Chicago without change. Fra Reclining Chair Can; Personally eon looted Eiouralons; n perfect Dtntnf Oar lor vise. For rates, folder, eto .Inquire of CLAUD BROWN, TlokH Agent, r write L . BENTON. O. A. P. D. Salt Lake Ola. Co-o- Srastsa Fork, TRAINS AND THREB DISTINCT DENTISTRY t rent fl HANSEN. D.D.S. K. FAST THROUGH 'non Bo. It. Z Spailsh Fsrk, SAXEY, ATT0RN8Y-AT-LA- onveyancer and Notary Public. Corr UjS Spanish Fork OBc Over Bank of Bpaaiah Fork. WASHOUT Office at THOMAS KARTELL RE91DBNCB Dealtri in Spaatak Fork. Thomas Martell residence. Utah. bt calls answered 0 w.b. Warner, Oflot and fosaldsagq Jail wwlMlCity I JEX-FLORI- General Merchandises Flour, Grain Bd Produce, faanfaotur,rS of Square. Harness, Utah. iftr sad ST supplied for all ooca Funeral designs kept on band I filled to order. U kinds of Fiirnltura Repaired. )ldencs two blocks North of Foundry I Spanish Fork, Utah 0 Boots Veih Flowers Sh068. JOHN ,"JE3, 8npt Ipaatsk Fork. CUL PRENZO THOMAS FAkHtOIABLI Ona block north of Dank, Utah. a Wrtfjrt, COMMERCIAL Capital, HOLLISTER'S A Boty Medleln, for Buy People Briift GoUti Bealtk sal Renewed Vlfor. A epocldo for Coneiliwtlon. Indlgeetlon. Live Trouble. Plmplea, to.eme. Impure lined, lied Breoih, Hliurgi.h It R'jcky MiunUln Tm In tah Backache. and nade by let form, 86 cent n bo. Wis, HgUistsr lar ConrsHf nuggets for SALLOW PE0Pt golden BANK OF SPANISH FORK $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, tenry Gardner, President A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt We respectfully solicit tbe tocountt of banks, mercantile firms And Individuals. Ample resources: courteous treatment superior scrrlcn. :iUUllUUUiUUIillUUlUUUiUfUiUllUUIilUUIIUUUUUUUUiv S In--' Casper, Wyo. Sunday night at 10:30 oclock the accommodation train on the Chicago Northwestern's new branch west of here ran Into a wash' out on the prairie twenty-si- x miles west of here, killing nine people and Injuring thirteen others. About the same time the middle span of the big railroad bridge across the Platte river, near this city, went out, and it Is Impossible to send trains to the scene of the accident. Most of the killed were In a caboose which was at the rear of the train, with a ponderous steel water tank buck of the cnlmose. The caboose sank down deep Into the mud and the water car plunged into the caboose and crushed it like an eggshell, catching the people in a trap. Footed by Fak, Proclamation. Boise, Ida. Governor Gooding Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets I CAUSED WRECK. Nine Persons Killed and Thirteen Jured in Wyoming. t. C. T. KENDALL. M. Woman Accused of Murdering Man and Placing Body In a Trunk. Stockton, Cal. The body of a man which was found in a trunk among the baggage at the Southern Pacific depot here on Saturday night has been identified as that of Albert N. McVicar, an employe of the Rawhide mine at Jamestown, Cal. The police have arrested at Antioch Mrs. Emma LeDoux, or Mrs. McVicar as she called herself here, who is declared to have purchased the trunk In which the body was placed, and also the rope with which It was bound. Her husband is now living in Amador county. It is supposed that If she committed the crime a man must have aided her, as McVicar was powerfully built He bad $800 in cash, and it Is believed that robbery was the motive for the crime. It is believed that he was drugged, then crushed into the trunk and suffocated. In her statement to the officers who arrested her. Mrs. LeDoux said that one Joe Miller had placed the dead body of McVicar in the trunk, and she claims that she Is innocent of the crime. Utah. lalah Fork, JUSTICE OF Party Ambushed by Bloodthirsty Savages and Men and Women are Salt Lake RouteTime Card i TREACHERY Congreaa Merck , lira , .. ON THE TRAIL THE PULAIAtlES mmiHiMmimn IDAHO matter, Poat oflloe second-clas- 1 BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. )at's the mailer fi) Entered Feb. II, 1902, at s at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of OE MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED h in J. BANKS, Prop. UNO. i 20, 1 g 3 32 on Monday received from New York a telegram bearing tbe signature of John C. Chase, former mayor of Haverhill, Mass., and stating that a committee representing a number of tabor unions would leave New York at once to hear the confessions of Harry Orchard and Steve Adams as related to the detectives and prosecuting officers. The New York labor leaders are supposed to be acting on the bogus prclamatlon sent out from here last week, Tortured Young Girl. Moscow. M. Tesllnko, counsel for Mile. Splrsdonovo, the girl who shot M. Luxhcnolfsky, chief of the secret police at Tamboff. has returned here from Tamboff, where his client was found guilty of the chsrgoa brought against her. He declares that the tortures of the Spanish Inquisition were tame when compared with the cruelty Mile. Splradonovo has been subjected to. tie gives a thrilling account of her speech to the judges who condemned her. Ruthlessly Slaughtered. Fight With the Constabulary in Samar the Result of a Native Plot. Los Angeles. News has reached this city of the murder of five members ol the family of Pedro Meza, president of La Dura, in Sonora, Mexico, of Frederick Chiefs Expressed a Wish That Their and a brother-in-laHartman, president of the William Party Be Photographed and Then who Los of Anegeles, Treacheroualy Attacked the Hoege company American Soldiers. were massacred by Indians within few miles of their homes, and theh bodies left in the roadway between Manila. According to advices re Ortiz and La Dura until a sufficient number of Mexican troops could be celved here the recent fight at Samar, between the constabusent to overawe the raiding outlaws and Pulajanes was the result of lary and bring in their victims. Three member of the Meza family the base treachery on the part of the survive. They are the baby son of natives. As a result of the fight thirty Pedro Meza and two young daughters, were killed and sixteen of Merced and Ellvra. These children Pulajanes killed and wounded. the constabulary had been left at home in La Dura A dispatch received from Captain when the rest of the family drove in carriages to Quaymaa for the purpose Jones of the constabulary at Magtaon pf consulting physicians about Senorl-- a says that on March 23 Governor CurEloise, who had been ailing, and ry. Judge Loblnger and Superintendat the same time to enable other members of the family to do some ent of Schools Hoover arrived there and camped over night near the Pula-Janeshopping and visit friends. Returning from Guaymas. the party The presence of the officials stopped at Oritz and it lq supposed was made known to the rebellious nathey were Joined there by Mrs. Hoff and her son. Here, It is said, they tives, and their leader announced that learned of the presence of a band of he would surrender his force the next Yaquls In the Los Otates mountains day. As a result of this promise the and near Otates pass, through which Americans returned to tbe town of they would have to travel to reach La Dura and the mining camps, where Magtaon, accompanied by Colonel F. A. Hartmann owns large properAgulll&r, another Pulajane chief. ties. The worst of the gorge was The next day, Saturday morning, passed and they had entered the four chiefs of the Pulajanes, with wider valley when, from every ledge ver 100 men and fourteen guns, apand mound of debris, came the crack peared at Magtaon and lined up In rifles. of front of the constabulary barracks. The men charged desperately up the Between the barracks and the Pulaslopes, calling upon their head a rain janes stood the group of American ofof lead to divert the fire from those ficials. Thus they were bound to protect. One of the chiefs expressed a wish they fell with their faces to the unseen that his party be photographed In the foe. The last desperate stand of the let of surrendering, and Superintendsurvivors was made in the shelter of ent Hoover, In compliance with there-jftesthe overturned carriage and they was adjusting hts camera when fought back to the last, knowing that the Pulajanes leader blew a whistle them. no there was mercy for ind gave an order to advance. Tbe entire party of natives thereupon OUTRAGE OF CHINESE PIRATES. rushed upon the American officials, who escaped to the Magtaon river Threw a Stinkpot on Board a Stand- and swam to the opposite bank. When the treachery of the natives was apard Oil Launch. parent the constabulary immediately Hongkong. Details of the capture opened fire and a fierce fight ensued. and looting by Chinese pirates March In which the constabulary gained a 32, near Canton of a launch owned by decisive victory. The Pulajanes were chased to the mountains, but the purthe Standard Oil company, have been suers lost more guns than they capobtained. The launch or tug Comet tured. was proceeding to Kongmun, between Quack Doctors Are Excluded. Wampoa and Canton, towing a lighter laden with kerosene oil. While passWashington. Orders have been ising what Is known as the second sued obby the postmaster general inbarrier," or second line of former structions at 6:30 Thursday evening, structing the postmasters at New and when in sight of Wampoa fort, York and Brooklyn to refuse to admit on the Island of Wampoa, one of the to the malls the advertisements ol many islands lying between Canton fifty-twIllegal medical offices lo and the sea, a number of junks manned by pirates closed around the cated in those cities, and also to reA stinkpot fuse to deliver mall matter received Comet and her tow. (earthen Jar containing gunpowder, addressed to tbe fictitious and asresin and hand grenades) was thrown sumed names under which parties con Into her engine room, the pirates hide their boarded the launch and her crew was ducting these concerns The overpowered. pirates then Identity. This action at New York beached the Comet and the lighter, and Brooklyn is in line with tbe efand removed all the valuables from forts previously made by Postmaster the two vessels. Including a number General Cortelyou In Boston and Philof Winchester rifles and 1.000 rounds adelphia to enforce the law against The cargo of kero- this class of criminal concerns. of ammunition. sene was not touched. STRUCK SUBMERGED ROCK. Girts Poisoned for Refusing to Ge on British Steamer Beached In 8L John's Strike. Harbor. Warsaw. The paymaster of the VisF. After being In 8L N. Johns, tula railroad was shot by robbers, who et from fire and tea peril managing seized $3,500 from him. Thirty-fou- r working girls In Kind-ler'- s by desperate efforts to reach this mills at Pablanlce, ten miles port In the midst of a gale and a south of Lodz, on refusing to join a blinding the British snowstorm, strike, were poisoned by powder that freight steamer Tltania struck a subwas strewn upon the floor of the mill. One of tbe girls died from the effects merged rock in entering the harbor of the poison and tbe remainder are late Sunday night, had a hole torn In her hull and lies on the beach, where seriously til, ten of them not being she was put to prevent sinking. recover. to expected Ma-gao- t. . o Little Carpet Tack Caused Terrible ON VERGE OF STARVATION. Dleaeter. East St. Louis. A carpet tack, raught between cogwheels, caused a park that resulted In the blowing up of the works of the Phoenix Powder oompany, eight miles east of here, Satand killing John urday afternoon, Nash, aged 58 years, and Edward Higbull'd-In- g ginbotham. aged 21 years. The was completely destroyed, parts being scattered all over the surrounding country In the vicinity. Relief is Still Badly Needed by Starving Japanese. Toklo. The misery and euficrlng in the famine district has been slightly relieved by the prompt and liberal aid from foreign sources and the abato-roen- t of the rigors of winter. The 'ocal authorities are trying to provide work for the but the extent of the work is inadequate and thousands are still on the verge of Asphyxiated In Colorado Tunnel. Leadvllle, Colo. W. G. Fleming, aged 25, a bridge .carpenter of the Colorado Midland railroad, and Nichand olas Dlemos, nlghtwatchman Sunwere track walker, asphyxiated day morning In the Busk Ivsnhoe tun nel, fourteen miles west of Leadvllle. Fleming was one of a gang of six carpenters engaged In making repairs Iq the tunnel, and the entire party with the exception of one was overcome by gas and smoke from trains which passed through the tunnel while they ware at work. able-bodie- starvation. Many parents are parting with their children, sending them to the already crowded Okayama orphanage. The government has remitted the lowest tax In the famine district, hut this will not afford Immediate relief. The llberat contributions from American sympathizers are already effective, and the relief In the form of food and clothing la commanding the heartiest appreciation. Another appeal for aid Is presented by tbe sufferers from tbe recent earthquake fn South Formosa, thousandsof whom are homeless. Crime of Larceny Wae Committed When Contributions Were Made to the Campaign Fund. New York. "If the grand Jury which is investigating some of the conditions developed by the recent legislative investigation reaches the conclusions that contributions of Insurance company funds to political campaign committees were made with intent to deprive or defraud the true owners of this property, if must find that larceny was committed. This opinion was expressed Saturday by Justice O'Sullivan in the court of general sessions in answer to a presentment on the subject to him by the grand jury. Judge O'Sullivan added that it is not within the province of the court to Bay whether or not there was intent. That is a question which the jurors must determine for themselves from all the facts and He In circumstances the case. to make a the thorough charged jury Investigation into all the facts and to such for place the responsibility crimes, if they find that crimes were committed. This opinion is in effect directly opposite to one upon tbe same subject which was given by District Attorney Jerome several days ago. Mr. Jerome In his brief, which was submitted to Justice O'Sullivan, held that there was no ground for prosecution of any insurance official in connection with the campaign contributions, taking the ground that no intention to defraud had been shown. AWFUL RECORD OF LOSS. Lives Lost and Ships Wrecked Off New England Coast In Five Months. lives were lost Boston. Eighty-fivand fifty-fou- r ships were wrecked along the const of New England and the maiitime provinces during the past winter. While the season up to the present month was comparatively mild on shore, at sea It was one of extreme severity, particularly In waters off the provinces. Of the veswere sailsels wrecked, thirty-seveing craft. Nine steamships and eight barges complete the list. Ships flying the British flag lead those of other nations with a loss of twenty-sevecraft, against fifteen of American register. There Is also a sprinkling of Norwegian, German and Swedish vessels. The worst disaster was the foundering of the . steamer British King, off Sable Island, on March 11, when It Is estimated that at least eighteen and possibly twenty-si- x lost their lives. The correct figures probably will never be known as several men enrolled as members of the crew are said to have deserted before the ship sailed. e n WHITE MEN MOB JAPS. Little Brown Men Driven From Their Work in California. Bakersfield, Cal. A special to the from Kernvllle, sixty Californian miles from this city In the Sierras, relates that nine Japanese, employes of the Edison Electrle company, were-ruout of the town by a mob of Iran slent laborers under threat of being dynamited. A part of the camp utensils were destroyed, tbe tent was carried away and the Japanese were ordered to leave at once. They started for tbe railroad, forty miles distant, and ara now awaiting Instructions from the company. Love Tragedy In Ohio Town. Mansfield, O. Miss Grace Zellner, aged 28, was shot and killed early Friday by Roy Shanks, who then com mltted suicide. Miss Zelner was well known in society here, and wss a leader In church work. She and Shanks had been sweethearts. It Is thought the girl had decided to heed her parents' protest and not marry Shanks, and that she went to his room, where tbe tragedy, occurred, to tell him so. Wife the Only Witness. Oakland, Cal. A1 Charles MacDonald, a horse trainer at 1leasanton, this connty, shot and killed Joseph Metlo, one of the best known and most successful business men of the town. The only witness to the crime besides the perpetrator was- - the wife of MacDonald. MacDonald says he had suspected Improper relations were existing between his wife and Mello, and claims to have secured evidence, when he ahot Molo for having destroyed bla happiness. . |