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Show M 'k The the cam; ith ect VOL. V. NO. 4. Fork Press SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, &AST80 A Commercial club has been orgin I at American Fork. ".I new Masonic temple at Ogden been formally opened. Cidaey Blacks saloon at Kimberley wo destroyed by fire last week. I'oronl farmers are contracting tc yliat 900 acres of beets this year, fac-tcr-y or no factory. The people of Coalville will vote 3,COO additional bonds to pay off the !jbtedness on the electric light V 1 - it- - James Evans, a miner well known ia Utah, was found dead In bis bed at Firk City. Death was due to natural him? i crates. lies, growers of Fountain Green have formed an association for the purpose of selling their 1900 clip of wool. James Evans and Dan Sullivan met 4;-t- h In the Silver King mine at Park week from laat City line. The wool nitro-glycerin- e 01 penning. Trank Mazza, on trial In Salt Lake for killing Joseph Vatrella, September 5, 1905, has been convicted of Exnslaughter. Joe Stanley and Henry Doyle, while : eating In Park City, ran Into a horse The ml were severely Injured. C.- .y t ceoi uti ttrse I ove la flc1 scm. writi akeli escaped Injury. Eurglars, using skeleton keys, entered the mercantile house of I. L. Cork & Sons at Ogden, and got away wl'Jl silks valued at $500. Boy Gray, aged 24, a resident of Og sa, fell from a train at Buena Vista Colo., his foot being so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Zilss Gay Newcomb and Mrs. C. F. Gcfst were both slightly injured as the result of the overturning of a coasting schooner in Park City. At a special meeting of the county commissioners of Beaver county, F, D. Farnsworth was appointed county assessor, vice A. J. Lewis, resigned. David H. Allen was killed whliq hauling gravel near Salt Lake City, the wagon turning over, the young man being burled beneath the load o gravel. The Manufacturers & Merchants1 association has taken up the work of protecting the business men of Saif Lake City from the advertising - grafter. There are a' great many coyotes be trg killed in the vicinity of Scofield. they are very numerous, and bandj of as high as twenty have been seen it one time. Oscar Schoenfeld, a Salt Lake printer, while leaning over a revolving shafting, was caught In the machinery, end, before he was rescued, sustained painful injuries. Roy Campbell, employed In th$ , Crand Ogden, fell from a. box In the second gallery to thd below, suffering a dislocation of the hip and other Injuries. The agricultural department will t:nd Pathologist Waite to Utah to la vestigate the blight known as th4 the "yellows," which Is destroying fruit and shade trees of Utah. "A proposition is before the Provo ty council looking to Increasing the I Mice force for the purpose of afford t opera-house- fxr I $ t f Runaway Freight Crashes In-tPassenger Train Near Helena, Montana. FRANCES BLUFF o Willemstad, Island of Curacoa. Passengers on the Red "D line steamer Philadelphia, from New York January 20 and La Guayra, Venezuela, which arrived here Sunday from the In Train Coach Every Passenger latter port, report that President CasBurned and Express Messenger tro is making every possible war prepBurned Alive While Rescuers aration. They said that orders have Were Trying to Pull Him been Issued to fire on the first French Out of the Wreck. vessel sighted cruising in Venezuelan waters. Castro, It Is asserted, regards the Helena, Mont A runaway freight train on the Northern Pacific crashed whole French movement as a "bluff" into a passenger train Monday about and says he "will not be bluffed" and will retaliate, prohibiting the Importajtwo and & half miles from here, resulttion of French goods Into Venezuela. ing In the death of three passengers, UNIONIST PARTY SPLIT UP. whose names are known, and of two ,others who were burned In the wreck .and whose names have not yet been Balfour and Chamberlain Agree to Disagree. learned. The known dead: J. S. RobLondon. That there Is a split In inson of Missoula; Charles Brickie, conductor on passenger; S. J. Jessup, the Unionist party Is recognized as an existing fact by the Unionist newspaexpress messenger. pers. They say It Is definitely known Edward Brown of this city, brake-mawas so seriously Injured it is that Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain .thought he will die. Other passengers have agreed to disagree and that Its is believed Mr. Chamberlain will withwere slightly Injured. draw from his adhesion to Mr. Balfour train In coach the passenger Every ; was burned And the freight train, and organize a separate party on tariff reform. This, it is admitted by the which was made up of cars loaded Standard, the Morning Post and other 'with lumber, was also burned, Unionist newspapers, will be the only The passenger train preceded the course open to Mr. Chamberlain unfreight out of Austin, about eight less, indeed, Mr. Balfour decides to jmlles west of Helena. At Austin the call a meeting of the party and allow engine was detached from the freight Its members to decide the question of There Is a heavy grade from Austin leadership. jto Helena and the freight got loose. BOYCOTT BREAKS OUT ANEW. The passenger train was waiting at a .crossing, when the freight came thundering down. Before It could get out Chinese Discharge American Directors jof the way the freight crashed into It of Education. Ithrowlng all the passenger cars Into Pekin. Yuan Shi Kal, viceroy of the ditch. ' The passenger engine became Chi LI province, has discharged Proand kept on the track ahead' fessor C. D. Tenney, the foreign diof the freight After the freight had rector of education, who organized (got a quarter of a mile beyond the passenger wreck It went Into the ditch the new Bchool system In this provand caught fire. A carload of shingles ince and within three years made It a was dumped on the passenger train model for the empire. Strong opposiwreck and made a terrific fire. tion has arisen lately to foreign manMessenger Jessup was burned alive while four people were trying to pull agement of the schools and particularihim out of the wreck. He was caught ly against Dr. Tenney because be Is under wreckage and could not be an American. Yuan Shi Kal told Dr. Tenney that be appreciated his work, saved. but Yuan Shi Kal has so many enemies that he could not afford to keep WOULD CONCILIATE CHINA. him. n, i Revision of Regulations for Admission of Chinese Planned. Washington. Secretary Metcalf of the department of commerce and labor has taken most Important action, which Is expected to ameliorate conthis siderably the friction between country and China and perhaps cause the abandonment of the boycott, when he approved the reiort d of the special commissioners of Assistant Secretary Murray, Solicitor Sims and Richard Campbell of the bureau of Immigration, providing for a radicul revision of the existing regulations under which Chinese may enter and reside In this The commissions report country. touches by way of either excision or of the existing amendment twenty-fou- r regulations, the changes being made in the direction of liberalization. com-.pose- Fought In Church. Do Billy and Petit were Mm. Paris. each sentenced to six months' Imprisonment and a fine of $40 for connection with the recent disturbances at f 'X the churches additional protection .the church of St Roch, when an In( om hoodlums Sunday nights. ventory of the property of the church made In conformity with The Immense quarries of colored was being and law. state the church rouble In Logan canyon are being Several other persons separation were given senrened up, and the promoters are san tences ranging from two to six months com( Mne that the marble business will and fines of $10 for resisting the SL Clothllde's church. at missioners ( become Jortly Logan's greatest to " astry. Accused of Kidnaping Women. Utah has moved up slxteon places Sun Francisco. Captains of whnllng I I rank with reference to the Illiteracy vessels have been accused of kidnap(f children between the agos of IQ ing native Aluskan women and the tsd 14 years during the first ten United States government has ordered I sars following the adoption of the a rigorous Investigation. Collector C.'ee school law In the state. Stratton has received Instructions John Meyera and G. II. Rumsby, from the department of commerce and convicted of criminal conspiracy In labor ordering him to Investigate the matter and arrest the offenders. The connection with the bounty frauds of charge Is made In a report to the de1904, In Sait Lake county, have been partment by Captain liumlct of the rentenced to serve one year each In revenue cutter Bear, who cruised In northern waters during the winter. the county Jail. Barney Vogel of Salt Uke City Three Killed and Two Injured. r dead as the result of fating down Salt Lake City. In a dense fog and a flight of stairs. When picked up It a ithout a moment of warning the secwas found that he was paralyzed from ond section of freight train No. hi the neck down, but despite such la crashed Into the rear of the first seclories he lived for tlx days. tion at Beryl, Utah, on the Salt Lako A movement Is under way for the Es- Route at 4:30 Monday morning, killtablishment of a Commercial club In ing the conductor and both brakemcn of the first section nnd Injuring two ayson. men who were traveling on the train. Rhody Allen, a miner in the Daly The engineer and fireman on the secJudge mine, at Park City, was caught ond section escaped by Jumping from He sustained a broken the engine when they snw a collision 3Jr, f was inevitable, and thus the list of fainkle acd was severely bruised. talities la minimized. . c matter, Poit office March I, 1117a. e second-claa- STAND Said to Have Issued Orders to Fire Upon the First French Ves- eel That It Seen. tu li u UNO. J. BANKS, Prop L t re WON'T FOR Of r 21, 1902, at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act o f Congress fitt VTAH STATE NEWS ;nt' Entered Feb. 190G. Turkish Peasants More to be Pitied Than Armenians, Says Sabaheddine. Claims That Revolutions Which Hava Tom the Country for Many Years Have Been Organized By Agents of Powers for Their Own Ends. a Sabaheddlne, nephew of the sultan of Turkey and ehlef of the young Turk party, has ad dressed a letter on the subject of the Regeneration of Turkey to Senator Pierre Berthelot, who recently appealed to President Roosevelt In be The lettet half of the Armenians. complains that the revolutions, which have torn the country for many years, have been organized by the official agents of certain powers for their own ends and points out that while much sympathy has been g'ven the Arme nians, the Turkish peasants are more to be pitied. The agriculturists, the prince says, are all forced to serve In the army, and the women are left to raise enough to pay the exorbitant taxes. Intelligent and educated Turkz who are trying to gain reforms are ar .bltrarily arrested, tortured, banished and even murdered by Irregular trl bunals. This persecution, however, has only strengthened the movement The reforms Imposed by Europe oc Turkey, the prince says, have accen tuated the troubles. The interests ol the Armenians and Turks are ldenti cal. The Kurds being Mussulmans, but not Turks, ravage both Armenians It would and Turks indiscriminately. be a great gain, be says, If the Kurds, who are the finest race, could be attached to the soil, as their ferocity is the direct result of their present social condition. The great and Imperative reform, Prince Sabaheddine continues, is administrative decentralization In the empire which would permit the industrious Inhabitants to exercise effective control over the management of the local affairs and take the necessary measures to maintain perma nent order and peace. If Europe and America decided to intervene, the letter says in conclusion, they must In Justice intervene KILLED BY BAD AIR. in favor of all the victims of the presIn Men Two Meet Death a Cripple ent regime; besides which Turkey be lng the great link between eastern Creek Mine. and western civilizations by reformCripple Creek, Colo. Bad air In the ing and bringing ber Into line wltb Blue Bird mine caused the death of modern Ideas, It would efface the antwo civilizations. two men and the injury of three others tagonism of the Ole-son Sunday. Allen Webster and T. WOLVES AFTER THEM. were overcome and were being hoisted to the top when Oleson Two Wisconsin Men Have Narrow tumbled out of the cage and was Escape From Being Devoured. dashed to death. Webster expired and Riddel Loyal, Wls. Harry from asphyxiating before the cage ol reached the surface. Fred Benjamin James Cook, prominent citizens was waiting to be hauled to the open- Jackson county, Wisconsin, had a naring at the top of the shaft, when In row escape from being devoured by some unaccountable way be became wedged between the shaft wall and wolves. They had been out all day the cage and was badly crushed about hunting with a number of other men the body. He may not recover. and, becoming separated at dark from the main party, lost their way. They Largs Tract Is Withheld for Irriga- built a fire to protect themselves. No sooner had they done so than the distion Purposes. mal sound of wolves was heard In the Washington. The secretary of the distance. Placing their backs to a Interior has withdrawn from all forms large rock, the men prepared to flRht of disposal 500,000 acres of publlo for their lives. In ten minutes the land In Utah for Irrigation and forest forest seemed alive with wolves, and Two the two men began a fierce battle reserve purposes, as follows: four After they had exhausted their amhundred and thirty thousand hundred acres In the Salt Lake land munition they fought the animals with The remainder of the district, for Irrigation purposes, and firebrands. 270.000 acrea for the proposed Pavant party had gone In search of the missforest reserve, along the Pavant ing men and appeared on the scene range, between Richfield and Fill- Just In time to save them. Fifteen ot the wolves were killed by the larger more. party before they dispersed. ONE DEMAND GRANTED. Priest Gives Up His Life 8avlng PunishRussia Will Abolish Capital Drowning Boys, ment, But Not Siberian Banishment La Salle, 111. Father Gilbert Simon of of 6L Bede's college and three stuSL Petersburg. The abolition tribcivil dents were drowned while Bkatlng ou the capital punishment by unals of Russia, which was one of the the Illinois river. Several boys wero main demands of reform parties, will tending to have a photograph taken The when the Ice broke and all sank. soon be an accomplished fact project will be considered this week Father Simon plunged Into the water by the council of the empire, and and saved five boys, but ou there Is a strong chance that It will the icy river for a sixth student h be approved and signed by the em- became exhausted and he, with three peror. , boys, was drowned. The four bodlei were recovered shortly afterward. BLUE LAWS IN INDIANA. Hoyburn's Bill for Irrigation of Tract Townsltos. Man Arrested for Shining Shoes at Terre Haute. Washington. The senate Irrigation Terre Haute, Ind, As a result of commlttoo on Saturday ordered a fathe strict enforcement of the Sunday vorable report on Senator Hcyburn'a offenders bill providing for the segregation ot closing law thirty-seve- n e townsltes on Irrigation tracts were arrested Sunday. Ilotela, restaurants, drug stores and news stands and requiring the secretary of the Inwere the only business houses open. terior to sell water rights In tuch Twenty-foubakers wero among thoss .towns for municipal and doinostlo purarrested. One man was arrested for poses, such water rights to be bought shining shoes and another for wash- and controlled by the towns. The bill ing a buggy at a livery stable. also authorizes the eale of water In towns for power purposes. Paris. AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED : IY IDAHO EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Salt Lake Route Time Card What's the mallei fi) with mil PURE is srrsuT dicxmheb 19, 1908. SOUTH-BOUN- a For Ssntaquln and .. If SI en Psvson, bantaqula and 6'4I pm Nenhl Thousands of acres of land have No. tS For Payton, Nepbl and 9 M am Manii .. beeu reclaimed to cultivation by Irrigation in that State during No. 88 For Provo, PI Grove, Amerthe past 10 years. Thousands ican Fork, Lehl, Mercur. more will be reclaimed within Salt Lake the next 10 years. This means No. to For Provo, Salt Lake and 11.89 ant an opening for many thousands No. 84 ForIntermediate point! Provo, Halt Lake and of homes. Intermediate point! t Z8 pm. Palatial trains are now runnln dally be- -, twm-Halt Lake aud the PoelBo Coast. UTAH COUNTY lain direct touch with two You Investigated IDAHO? great eitlee. llcut local train service. J. L. Moors, District Passenger Agent. has been truthfully termod a N. Psrxusm, Depot Ticket Agent. No. No. 1 to-- For Pay-io- Lon Angeles . Prince NOUTH-DOUN- Have It Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to sendaescriptlve matter regarding Idaho's resources. Write to li. E. Burley, G. P. A or D. 8. Spen cer, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. K TIME TABLE HARRY HUGHES PAINTER Orders A PAPERHANOER jVall 2 blks 6PANI8H weBt Co-o- Paper p. UTAH FORK, Arrival sad deparVurv at traiaa frees Btpelij No. T For mlagvU1e.Prave.Sslt Lake oaten pel t east ssd west ...liMemi I Jfe. 89 Fov hpnagvUte Frovo.Salt Lake and nil point! eeei esl Wees ...I.SZf to 111- He. 9 Fat Burski, Mammoth m , ForKurekal'Hsm'moUi shtf Mii? Si IS a A varOtsp Connections made laOgdee Uqloa depot wttk entrains ef Aouikers Pool fie sad Oregoa Ekdrtl Ho. ZSi OFFERS CHOICE OP O.K. HANSEN. D.D.S. Pulmaa Palace and ordinary Bleeplag ears M in New Bank Building Spanish Fork . Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Loots sal Eraser. without ekange. Praa Rasllntng Chair Cars; Personally seas' s perfeet Plains CO som4 Excursions; SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY PUBIalQ Money Loaned low intermit apaclal tion! of partial payments. Offloe at rssldeaoa, one block east of p. SB Irritated Farms op- For rates, foktsr, sto .Inquire of ar write A. B. MORGAN, OlNr. GtablOs ATTORNEY-AT-LA- plight Bundle Q. A. P. blVOPi? Pood ' - Utai. - jnoket AftaL CUOW, 6.. Balt Lake B. H. BROWN, Co-o- Spaxiih Fork, Q FAST THROUGH TRAINS DULY AND THRBH DISTINCT ECBNIO BOUTN DENTISTRY Office ft Hack Meets all Trains Telepboas Tl X PROVO 'raoxa No. Its Vte SpABtih Pork, A. SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Conveyancer and Notary Publlo. i Spanish Fork Ofllea Over Bank of Spanlak Fork. Utah. Bptttlslz Fork, DR. C. T. KENDALL. Offled THOMAS ive Institution, at KARTELL Co-Oporat- RE91DBNCB Deolerz 1a " General Spaalak Fork, Nlgbt calls answered L'tak. from Thomas Marvell resldenoe. Merchandise! Flour, Grain O DR.W.B.VAmR, tad OSes t?4 feeotdtt hrt OMUttCUrCqaare. Produce. UabuIao turerz of Harness, Ctak Boots R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST Bod Fresh Flowers supplied for all Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North bt Foundry Sfakish Fork. Utah THOMAS Lorenzo fA BI01ABU Ooo biook aorth a I; tilth Perky ti Bank, a Clili Shoes. JOHN occa-lion- s. O . r jZS, SopL CtdL Bptaltfc Porks HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boiy Mtdlshtt tat Buy People. Bring Ooldth Bsalth sal Resawed Vigor, A srm-ifl- o for Constipation, loiHgeslIoa, Live 8nd Kldoey Troubles, 1linplee, Ecsems, Impure Blond, boo Dreath, Hluggish Howels, lisoileche and backache. It's Rouky Mountain Toe In tab. 1st form, 88 cants a box. (leniiloa mads by Hou.istsr Pace CoMraav, Madiaun, Wls. NUGGETS TOR SALLOW KOFLS tout. . ????m?mmmmtimn?????t!!m?mmmiT?mmm??mt??f?T??!tfi i Gardner, President A. B. p E 1 $25,000.00 Capital, I lenry 160-acr- r COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK John Y. Smith, Rockhill, Cashier. 3 3 Vice-Preside- We respectfully solicit the socouat of hacks, mercantile tad Individual. firm; Ample resources; courteous treatment; mpcrlor service. sTiuiuuuumutmuuiiuuumiHuuimmuuumiuiuiuutai |