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Show S The panish Fork Press NO. J8. VOL. V. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY CITY DRUG STORE JNO. O. BANKS, TULAJANES Prop. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES COMPOUNDED fSBSCRirHONS by experienced 1 matterfi) S IDAHO War of Eutermlnatlon Commander of Port of St. Petersburg Slain at the Admiralty Works. Card 19C6. For Payson, Santaiuln and Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by No. 3 For payson, Maml irrigation in that State during the past 10 year. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an opening for many thousands " and ' " Nephl and Pm 43 pm 9. Mara NORTH-BOUN- No. For Provo, Pl.Orove, n Fork, Lebi, Mercur, Fait Lake .... 74? am No. 6ft For Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate points 11:30 am No. 4 For Provo, Salt Lake and Intermediate points 8:41 pm running dally irM Sf thenowPacIBe Coast reMHCO7iTrYi1 lo dlrect touch with two local train service, si. L. Mkrr, DUtrloi Passenger Agent. N. Petihhbn, Depot Ticket Agent. of homes. 2 Amer-IcB- be-a- IDAHO! Investigated 3ivi you truthfully termed a It has been Land of Opportunities Mand of Homes Short Line Railroad Co. pleased to send descriptive mat er regarding Idaho's resources. Write o 1). E. Burley, G. P. A- - or D, 8. Spencer, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. The Oregon DIMVERtIJJjJil rill be FTOGBANtlL SAMUEL CORNABY TIME PUBLIC NOTARY No. 7 For Sprlngvllle.Provo.Salt Lake and all point" east and west... ,8:06am No. 29 ForSprlngville Provo.Salt Lake and all points east and west. ...3:42pm No. ft--Kor Eureka, Mammoth and Sll- - Karma low Interest apeelal options of partial payment. at residence, one block east ot Co-o- p. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. Irrigated verCity bor Eureka, Mammoth and Sli- :40pm ver City ft: IS am Connections made In Ogden Union depot with all trains of Southern Pad tic and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF No. 28 B. MORGAN, L. H ATTORNEY-AT-LA- I PROVO-- ButMIng 1 Telephone 11 X Publlo. DR. For rates, folder, etc.. Inquire of CLAUI) HKOWN, Ticket Agent, or writ L A. BENTON. O. A. . J Salt Lake City. Office B. H. BROWN, Llvopy at MARTELL RESIDENCE "2-PQQ- Night ealU answered Spanish Fork' toa Thomas Martel! residence. Utah. R. M. Stoblo. Meets all Trains FHOK1 NO. 1L Pill Spanish Fork, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUST SOUTH OF CITY SQUARE SPANISH d Hack E. WARNER DR. W. FORK, UTAH JEX-FLOR1- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for ail Spanish Fork, Dealers in Utah General Merchandises Flour, Grain and Produce. fashionable TAILOR x Captain, Long Marked for Death, Assauinated. Warsaw. While Police Captain Constantinoff was standing in street with two policemen and four soldiers, a young roan threw a bomb Into the group. The explosion of the bomb literally tore Captain Constantinoff to pieces and severely wounded a policeman and six other persons. The assassin tried to escape and, firing his revolver, wounded a soldier. The other soldiers replied with a volley, killing the assassin and two other persons. The soldiers then attacked the people who had gathered, with their bayouetB and the butts of their guns, wounding eleven persons, making a total of four killed and nineteen wounded. The terrorists have sought Captain Constantinoff'a life since May day of last year, when he ordered the soldiers to fire on a procession of socialists, causing the death of thirty Police WILL PRESERVE THE PEACE. American Warships Once More Called Upon to Prevent Trouble in 8anto & Harness, 0 Boots or write nd CALDERWOOD roaa, vtau for all kinds of Shoes. hpaniku mas on r JOnN JONKS, Supt. y Spanish Fork - - - - Utah They worktopleasu. S, Peterson & Sons HOLDAWAY has a full siock of Coffins and Caskets DENTIST Imported and lioa ''V'1'made Caskets are the finest , prices are the lowuL - Lewi' Store. s. . . Spanish Four ()u,r Domingo. Washington. Reports have reached the state department of the organics-tlomoveof another revolutionary ment directed against the government of President Caceres of Santo Domingo. It Is understood that the Island of Porto Rico la the base of operations and It Is supposed that Morales and Jimlnei are the leaders Instructions have of the movement. been sent to the inRUlar governor of Porto Rico to take steps to carry out the neutrality laws, which would prevent the organization and departure ot any hostile expedition, and the American warships surrounding the Island of San Domingo will also be Instructed to prevent any landing of hostile n forces. American warships have been dered to cooperate trality. In preserving or- neu- Misery in Refugee Camps. Six Persons Injured While Spinning San Francisco. The cold, disagreeAround jOmaha. , able rain which fell ail Monday creatOmaha. A large steam automobile ed much misery among the refugee containing six persons blew up Sunday camps and even caused considerable at Twenty-nintand Farnam streets. annoyance to householders who were All of the occupants were Injured, but cooking In the street. Though It Is none fatally. The force of the explothe middle of May and rain Is very unusual at this pprlod, the ashes sion hurled some of the victims fifty whleh drifted Into the sky during the feet and broke windows a block away, three days of the conflagration are be- while pieces of the machine wort lieved to have concentrated sufficient blown two blocks away. The most semoisture to cause many drizzles for riously Injured are the chauffeur, Rob-er- t some time to come. It Is most unforForbes, and James Hawkins, contunate at this particular time when a tracting agent for the Rock Island railthird of San Franciscos population Is road. camping. Great Mogul Visits This Country. Young Italian Womans Crime. New York. The Maharajah Gaek-wa- r New York. The trial of Josephine of Raroda, accompanied by his Terranova, an Italian girl, 17 years wife and his brother, Snmpntrns, landof age, for the murder of her uncle, ed Sunday from the steamer Celtic, Gaetano Reggio, and his wife In their which arrived from Liverpool. The home In this city last February, has Is the second Gaekwar Maharajah begun. The rase Is one of the most greatest prince In all India and the diextraordinary to come before a New rect descendant of one of the Mnhrat-t- a York jury In a long time. Mrs. Ter generals who wore the moguls or ranova has confessed that she stabbed rulers of India when the Hast India her uncle and aunt to death, but de- company wrested eontrol from them. l do to clares that she was Impelled He Is the ruler of the state of nnroda, by a great wrong done to her by her which has a population of 2.01)0,000 was he declares she which in uncle and an area of K.Otm squnre miles. her aunt aided h Uannfacturers of Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah Before you build gee W. S. Kuz-mlch- occa-- , LORENZO THOMAS JAMESON Clnco of the Island of Samar: A band of twenty-fou- r Pul&Janes, Refused Workmen a Holiday and Is having five vines apd other weapons, Stabbed to Death, Hit Murderer entered lnabangat by the Barrio Escaping in the Crowd, and Will Wr'.gkt (Wright Ward), named In Probably Never be Discovered. honor of former Governor General Wright, killing one and wounding seven residents, burning and looting , St. Petersburg. Vice Admiral houses and taking over thirty-sicommander of the port, who twenty residents prisoners. Troops, was very unpopular with the . workconstabulary, policemen and volunmen, waa assassinated here Monday teers are puraulng the band. by workmen whose May day demonGeorge Curry, the governor of Sastration he had attempted to stop. mar, who Is here on bis way to Baguio, The admiral waa killed at the new province of Benquet, the summer capital, to consult with Governor General admiralty works, a government Instl Ide, says that all the prealdentes of tutlon where most of the 2,000 men Samar will shortly call on the goveremployed there reported for the duty nor general and endorse the policy of at 6 oclock. They wanted immediate- extermination of the rebellions natives, which is supported by the peaceful Inly to march out in a body and celehabitants of Samar. brate the Russian May day, but final 2 Jy agreed to work until oclock In RIOTING IN ZION CITY. the afternoon. The admiral, however, made a speech to the men saying that Free Fight During a Meeting of the he could not agree to their leaving Dowie Faction. work at 2 oclock, and the matter was left open. Chicago. A meeting over' which At about 9:30 a. m., according to an John Alexander Dowie presided at officer who was at the gate of the Zion City Sunday afternoon waa brokworks,1 the admiral was emerging from a small shop in the works when a en up by a number of followers of the workman who bad been concealed opposing faction, assisted by several around the corner of the building outsiders, and before the crowd disleaped on Kuzmich from behind and persed a free fight occurred. Dowie drove a long dagger Into his back. numberThe admiral fell forward on his face, was addressing the audience, statement that made the and which was badly cut by stones, and ing 600, died Immediately. The assassin fled the overseers of the Voliva faction Into a large forge where he was lost) were thieves and robbers. At once a among the men employed there. The number of those in the audience were No, no; you works were promptly surrounded by on their feet, shouting: troops and police, but the search for are the robber. Why dont you pay the murderer was unavailing, his com- your debts? The disturbance became rades professing Ignorance of his iden- so violent that a Zion guard was sent to restore order. After the meeting tity. the fight occurred, in which no one was seriously injured, however. BLOODSHED AT WARSAW. per-son- Funeral designs kept ou hand filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Midence two blocks North of Foundry " Block North ol Diplomacy, Backed by War ships, Changes Attitude Manila. The following dispatch has of Sick Man' been received from Acting Governor Mars-zalkows- C. T. KENDALL. THOMAS SCENIC ROUTES vice, Utah. Fork, DISTINCT Will 8oon be Made Against the Mauradlng Bands of Natives. - PulmarTTalace and ordinary Sleeping ears to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis sad Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cara; Personally conducted Excursions; n perfect Dining Car Ser- ATTORNBV-AT-LA- Spanish FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ANgT HRF.E L SAXEY, Conveyancer and Notary 08c Over Bank ol Spanish Fork. TABLE Arrival and departure of trains from Depot: Money Loaned Office WESTON Our by COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capitol, Henry Gardner. . President . : $25.000-0- John 0 Y. Smith, Vice-Preside- nt A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. W respectfully solicit th account of banka roorcantll Individual. Ample treatment; superior wry WUUUUWUUUWUttiUUUIWUUUiUUUUUiUUIUUUUUK Revolting Story of Barbarity From Macedonia. g 3 j 3 3 Comes Imdon. A revolting story of Macedonian barbarity Is related by the Vclnna correspondent of the Dally Telegraph. In a recent conflict between Turkish troops and a band of Greeks In the vlllayet of Monastlr fourteen Greeks were killed. After the fight the Turkish commander refused to allow the Greeks to bury their dead, and a hen the Turks hnd withdrawn, a Bulgarian band appeared with a number of dogs, which devoured the boillea. t aeoond-oliu- w matter, Poat office Act of Congrcaa March I, um MORE VICTIMS OF DISASTER. FORCED TO YIELD SOUTH-BOUN- No. Pab. U. 1901 a Spanish Pork, Utah. Oil THE WARPATH pharmacists. in srrzcT makch, No. 6t at ARE AGAIN 1 1 1 Salt Lake Route Time Rat's the li 1 Bntrd 17, 1906. Settled After Half a Century. Kansas City. By a decision rendered by the Kansas supreme court, property located Just over the Missouri state line here and running ta points on the Ksw river, valued at between 11.600.006 and 12.000.000, wns awarded to the heirs of original owners. Much of the property, which la In what Is known as the west bottoms, Is occupied by big business concerns, who must vacate or purchase the land. The case In various phase has been la the courts for half a century. Turks Agree to Evacuate Tabah and Other Egyptian Territory Which Hat Been Occupied by the Sultan's Troops. The Turkish govConstantinople. ernment has accepted the demands ot Great Britain In regard to the Tabah boundary question. The change in the sultan's attitude must have taken place very late Sat urday night or early Sunday, for the Three Girls Known to Have Been Burned to Death. San Francisco. The fact that three girls perished in the ruins ot Frost's bakery on Sixth street aa a result ot the earthquake knd fire, was established Tuesday. Some time ago the charred remains of a girl named Bock were taken from the ashes of the place by her father. William Burmeis-jte- r searched among the ruins for traces of the remains of bis sister, .who had been missing since April 18. The girl wore a peculiar ring upon which was engraved the lotter ''A." The brother found this ring, some human teeth and bones. A third girl named Allen who was employed In the bakery has not been seen since April 17. The three young women slept in the rear of the store because they were required to begin their duties at a very early hour in the morning. It Is believed that they were either killed outright in the wreck of the building or were pinned down and later burned to death. LEFT HER FOR DEAD. grand viziers visit to the British ambassador, Sir Nicholas R. O'Conner, at 11 oclock Saturday night, had no immediate result except to emphasize the fact that the attempts of Turkey to arrange a compromise were useless. The grand vizier's proposals were unaccepted, aa were those of Tewflk Pasha, the foreign minister, on the previous day, and Sir Nicholas again pointed out the futility of suggesting modifications ot the British demands which constituted the absolute minimum. The Turkish government has agreed to evacuate Tabah and all other places in Egyptian territory which have been occupied by the sultan's troops. Mississippi Mob Maltreats a Woman Accused of Murder, Okolona, Miss. Mrs. Hattie McIntosh, a white woman who was recently arrested charged with complicity In the murder of her husband and who gave bond, reported to the officers at Okolona that a number of men vlBit-e- d her house, took her to a tree and threatened to hang her unless she revealed her alleged accomplices In the murder. Mrs. McIntosh declined to talk, whereupon she was strung up for several seconds. Upon being lowered to the ground she still refused to answer questions, after which she deCompliance Means That the Turk Has clared she was strung up a second Lost His Footing In Egypt time, 'and when the rope was taken from her neck she heard her assail( London. According to special disants announce that she was dead. from the Constantinople, patches Her body was carried Into the woods portes reply to the British note prom- and left there. The woman said she ised to restore the status quo on the revived and Immediately came hare Sinai peninsula and the delimitation to tell her story. of the frontier by Turkish and EgyptSir ian officials now on the spot MANY CRIMES CHARGED. Nicholas O'Connor, the British amdeon to the bassador Turkey, insists Standard Oil Inquiry Brings Out Sencomlimitation by an Anglo-Turkls-h sational Testimony. mission. This is the demand the sultan Is trying to evade, as It would acChicago. The investigation of the knowledge Great Britains protectorate over Egypt and the severance of the Interstate commerce commission Into Egyptian Ottoman empire, while the the relations between the Standard sultan wishes to maintain before the Oil company and the railroads was world that Egypt still Is a portion of concluded Saturday afternoon, aa far his empire. as this section of the country Is concerned, and will be resumed In CleveDECAYED BODY IN TRUNK. land May 24. F, S. Htbbs of Peoria, Evidence of a Foul Murder Committed who was for thirteen years In the employ of the Standard Oil company, was In Germany. the star witness of the day.' He dem- -' Frankfort-on-the-Malonstrated how the agents of the oil Germany. Details of a mysterious and revolting company were accustomed to trick customers Into thinking that the prodtragedy by which Wilhelm Meyer and uct of their company was a woman named Christiania were ar- when In fact It was Inferior,superior, to the rested on the arrival of the Hamburg-Americaproduct of the independent companies. line steamer Graf Walder-se- e He gave the names of men whom he to give Information of the at New York, has been revealed. had bribed business of competitors, and on cross- 24 and came to Frankfort April Meyer examination declared The Standard left a trunk and other baggage with Oil company la doing all of these an express company, saying that the things today. trunk contained clothing and that he Students and Circus Men Fight. wanted It kept for three months, as he waa going abroad. The trunk was Columbia, Mo. Maynard M. Doll, a' finally opened by the police and found State university student, was shot and to contain the half decayed body of an and several; aged woman covered with chloride of perhaps fatally wounded, lime. The body turned out to be that others were injured iu a fight with of a Mrs. Vogel of Wlldungen, in the employes of a circus here. Doll reprincipality ot Waldeck, who had been ceived a bullet' in the back of the The wounded students were missing since the disappearance pi head. She came tnken to a hospital here. Fifteen reMeyer from that place. from San Francisco to Wlldungen ceived medical attention. When It became known that many with Meyer two years ago. The lat-te- r is a furniture dealer, 31 years of students had been Injured, a general age, and born In Germany. Mra. Vo-g- riot was threatened. The mayor adwas reputed to have been very dressed the students, pleading with The rich. Latterly she quarreled with them to avoid further trouble. Meyer and asked for police protec- mayor offered his services as a nurse tion, The murder waa committed by In assisting the doctors to care for the n injured. strangulation. Two stuVcnts and at least one of the Meyer, when arrested In New York, dented complicity lo the crime, and showmen were shot .A number ot combatants on both sides were refused to talk about himself. stabbed and clubbed. New York Hearts Drivers Return to NOTED 8HOPLIFTER. Their Work. New York. More than 200 funerals wero held In Greater New York Sunday, the 1,660 union funeral drivers who strurk last week having returned to work. An amicable adjustment of the differences between the drivers and the Funeral Coach Owners' was arrived at early In the morning. The drivers won their fight, securing shorter hours, a f2 Increase in weekly salary and recognition ot their union. asso-elatio- n Argentine Congress In Session. Buenos Ayres. President Flguero Alcorta opened congress hero Saturday. In ble message he said a bill wduld be submitted to congress granting amnesty to those persons convicted of participation In the revolt ot President Alcorta February, 1905. said that Argentina would support the congresses of Rio Janeiro and The Hague and he would aid the congress at Itlo Janeiro In Its endeavor to cement tho basis of friendship between the nations of America. amoua Dancer of Paris Is Convicted With Husband. Ixmdon. Madame Fougere, the Parisian dancer, end her bus band. Albert Glrod, a French actor,, who were convicted at tho Clerkcnwcll, sessions on the charge ot shoplifting In drapery stores, wero admitted to ball Friday until the next sessions, the Judge deciding that he could not sentence them until they had been tried on other and similar counts ot the Indictment. Brings Out New Hot 8prlngt. Ilutte. George Breck, superintendent ot the Purk Transportation company, who wus iu Butte a few daya ago, Is authority for the statement that the only new phenomenon In the Yellowstone park. In consequence of recent seismic disturbances, was a small geyser, or hot spring, whleh broke out about the tlmo of the Sun hot Francisco earthquake. New springs are reported In this region every year, and this lute flow may be without slgulflcunce. |