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Show LIVES LOST ON A BURNING STEAMER. SEVENTY-FIV- THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. A.FDBKW JEMIIT, Fekltah.ar. SPANISH PORK. UTAH. E Of Ore Hundred and Fifty Fnnons oa Board, Mot Mora Thaa Half War Saved, Meay of tba Latter Being Injured. Seventy-fiv- e near Ogdens UTAH STATE NEWS. The wool men of Lehl report a very good clip for this year. ' The clerks of Provo hare organized and are making a determined effort to secure early closing. of health of Provo has . The board begun an active campaign for more sanitary conditions in that city. Moroni City is having trouble with Jovera of the game of poker, a number of arresta being made last week. A bill has passed the senate appro printing 925,000 to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in Utah. The Ontario mine of Park City, has paid dividends amounting to 914,372,-4)0- 0, the recent dividend being 943,000. Fifteen hundred head of cattle were shipped out of Millard county last week, most of them beiog loaded at Oasis. Bicycle thieves are operating in Salt Lake, more than a score of wheels be- ing purloined within the past two weeks. There are about forty cases of measles in American Fork, and it looks as if but few families would escape from the disease. Springville farmers have contracted for over 000 acres of beets this season. Four planting machines are now planting the seed. Illegal liquor dealing is being investigated by the officials of Spring City, one man being convicted last week and fined 950. There are about sixty men employed at the shearing corral near Becks Springs, and they are shearing about 3,000 sheep per day. The public schools of the state observed Arbor Day Tuesday of last week in an appropriate manner. Many trees were planted by the students. Work has been commenced on the new L. D. S. meeting bouse at Spriug-vill- e. The building is of brick with stone trimmings, and will cost about 95,000. The majority of the popular-pricerestaurants of Salt Lake will raise their prices on meats since the recent increase in price inaugurated by the butchers. John B, Forster, who is said to have been the first convert to Mormonism in Scaudinavia, died 'at his home in Salt Lake last week at the ripe old age of 83 years. Ir. Franklin A. Meacbam, who died in Manila last week from heart failure, caused by overwork on the cholera cases, was formerly a well known physician of bait Lake City. The death of Miss ulary B. Duncan, of Salt Lake, last week, is probably the first case on record where a person boro and reared in Utah ever contracted and died of consumption. The grand Kebekah assembly, the first In the state, and which will be to the ladies of Odd Fellowship what the grand lodge is to the mens lodges, was organized in Salt Lake last week. Henry Johnson, aged 6 years, of Manli, fell from the ledge oo Temple bill while at play and broke bis neck. He fell a distance of fifty feet and his face was fearfully mangled on the d rocks below. annual convenThe twenty-eight- h tion of the grand lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was held in Salt Lake last week, over a hundred delegates from different lodges in the state being present. , Bills bare been Introduced in the bouse and senate by Utahs representatives providing that all of that portion of Arizona Territory which lies north of the Colorado river be annexed to the state of Uuh. The preliminary examination of Mrs. Southwell, who shot Don Smith at Colton, resulted in the woman being bound over to the district court, the amount of the bood being placed at 91,300. Smith is on the roed to re- people lost tbeif lives Landing, ur tre d the month. la tba Open four, in the house of common Friday made the following Important state- the Town are Camping Air for Safeiy, Mot f ment: w g ff t The Inhabitants WIPED OUT AND FIV LIVES LOST. HUNDRED ent record-breakin- onil to GUATEMALAN CITY !a They Will Vote oa the Qnaetion of raee Booth Africa. The government leader, A. J. Bal- After twoconferences between Lord Daring to Ratnra to Tbelr miles from Cairo, 11L, Sunday mornHoman. Milner, the British high commissioner ing, in one of the worst disasters in South Africa, and Lord Kitchener in the history of navigation on tbs Ohio on Friday and the Boer delegatee at Pretoria, three The earthquakes other were more river. Seventy-fiv- e reduced to ruins Quesaltenango, Lord Kitchener, while refusing to or less injured by the burning of the night second the grant an armistice.on military grounds, city of importance in Guatei steamer City of Pittsburg. haa agreed to give facilities for the inhabitants, 25,000 and mala having There were 150 persons on board, of town election end maintaining of representathe and not more then half of them were and completely destroyed were towns tives of the various Boer command to of Both these Amatitlao. saved, many of the latter being horned same of the consider the position. The Boer leadof the departments or iojured. As the register of the capitals bears. It la reported that ers have, therefore, left Pretoria to steamer was buroed oo list can be name each 500 persona were killed In QuesaUenau-g- o, carry out this plan. given either of the victims or of the Mr. Balfour added that it wae not but the rumor lacks confirmation. survivors, and in the confusion it haa thatcommumic&tion between now b of cannot loss life exact The expected been impossible to get complete lists. British authorities and the Boer ascertained. News of the destruction, the Capl Phillips admitted that the death which extended 100 miles could leaders be resumed in less than the along list may reach sixty. three ia weeks. of the western coming republic, part At 4:05 oclock Sunday morning Mr. Balfours statement made a genflames were discovered in the forward in slowly, because all the telegiapb It waa wires are dowo. erally favorable impression. batch, larboard; the fire alarm was members that the no the exists is Amalitlan known that among It argued sounded and the engineers at once action of the Boer leaders demonstratstarted all the pumping engines and more as a town, the seismic disturbance ed that at any rate a majority of the the crew brought all he hose into having been so great. The iababitanta favor the acceptance of the of residents delegatee those the 10,000 that is, play. British peace terms. in who death the suggested cataclysm escaped Amid the streams o' water on all The submission of the question to a in air for are the open safety, camping sides, tbs flames from the lower deck vote of the burghers is according to sod dense clouds of smoke, tbs pas- not daring to.return to the ruined conBoer law, which requires the leaders inhabiof Some town. fines the of the sengers rushed from their atatlrooms tants are building temporary mud of armed forces in the field to take the and a frightful panic ensued. option of their followers before conThe appeals of the officers and ersw huts. of More been the obtained newa'bas cluding peace. could not appease the terror-stricke- n crowds that interfered with those who condition of affairs at Amatitlan than threw water on the flames, ae well as at Quesalteuaogo, as the former ia only Xortfe Carolina Mao lavltta Frltndi to WUbni Ilia Dealb. those working with the life boats. Few fifteen miles south of Guatemala City, 100 miles From is more while Rutherford the than latter county, North Carcould adjust life preservers or do scycomes to the of one of the a northwest olina, report thing else for themselves. most unusual affairs. A mao baa The burning steamer was quickly WILL VOTE ON PEACE TERMS. made ail preparations to commit suiheaded for the bank. A number of cide and intends to make of it seals passengers who jumped off the stern It is Believed tba Baer Will Vote to End occasion. Alien Cogsdell is an aged, tba. War. and tried to swim ashore through the General Dewet has gone to Ifeilbron, wealthy and very eccentric farmer of swift curreot were drowned. Many also perished in the flames. Help, ex- Oraoge Giver colony; General Botha, that section. It ia said he baaaent out invitations to all of his numerous relaha cept from people living nearby boats the Transvaal commander-in-chie- f, from ths shore rescuing a number of gone to Vrybeld, Transvaal, and Gen- -i tives to attend a big dinner which ho intends to give at his home on June passengers did not arrive until 2:30 eral Delarey, together with Mr. Steyn, 10th. of River Free the Orange o'clock in the afternoon and pasaengers The unique feature of the invitation, with only night clothes and without State, has gone to Klerksdorp, Transvaal. They have arranged to meet the it is said, is that it contains the anfood suffered terribly. At Caledonia, three miles below the burgher at different rendezvous and nouncement that at the noon hour, sharp, those present are to have thq scene of the disaster, the flames could submit the British terms. It is believed the Trauavealers will pleasure and experience, the novel be plainly seen and the shouts of the passengers beard, sod the people put everywhere accept the teems, as they sensation of seeing him take his own are in no way anxious fora wioter life. out in skiff to the wreck. They some of the saving passengers. campaign. The only difficulty likely WHAT NOON MEANS. Many passengers clung by finger tips to occur will be, it is thought, with the to the burning boat, with bodies sub- Oraoge River states, many of whom Ohio Supreme Cuort Decide Cih of Great Importance. merged, until overcome by fire or wa- are expected to prove recalcitrant Noon comes at 11:27 legal standard In the meantime there will be no ter, they sauk to death. cessation of hostilities. The delegates time in Akron, Ohio, according to a NOT A PLEASURE TRIP. are expected back to Fretoria the mid- decision just banded down by tha General Smith Beys Campaigning la Samar dle of May, and in anticipation of their supreme court. Thomas Mier took out la a Mera Reality. return they have given orders for new a fire insurance policy on bis saloon at 11:30 standard time, five years ago, the Orders have been received in Manila clothes, provisions, etc. from Washington to holJ court of Inpolicy being dated noon of that day. Comcki Charge UrlpUea float. At the very minute he waa getting the quiry into the general condnct of A dispatch from Helsingfors, Finaffairs io Samar. General Smith claims policy the saloon caught fire and waa in a levy of recruits burned. Ohio law makes standard that, to the best of hie belief, the land, says that officers and men of his command bad from the Helsingfors district, out of time legal time, and the company recomplied. fused to pay the 92,000 iDsuraoce on to face insurmountable difficulties; 857 summoned, only fifty-si- x that the hardship they encountered The remainder absented themselves as Miers saloon. The case waa fought were almost unbearable, and that the a demonstration against the new army through to the supreme court, which haa decided that noon meant the treecbery of the natives of the island edict. The same day, April 18, a disturb- time the eun passed the meridian at is unequalled in the history of warance broke out. It began in a trivial Akron, which is at 11:27 standard time. fare. He saye that the American soldiers manner. A youngster waa jeering the The court ordered the insurance comacted in the circumstances with the police and the senators. One of the pany to pay. greatest forbearanc shown in the war Utter, General Kaigeroff, thereupon Saved Drey-loa- d of Fannie. in the Philippines. Campaigning io ordered out the Cossacks, and a scene the riots St quite is equaling Samar Herman Boyce, a German grocer at not a pleasure trip, but a Petersburg ensued. The Cossacks charged the Goshen, Iod., haa made a fad of saving tern reality, said General Smith. He also expressed hia doubt if the public in the Senate square aud the pennies for the last twenty years. The They used their quantity became so greet that Boyce troops of any other nation in the adjoining streets. world would orcould have acted In the knouts indiscriminately, and the chief bad no safe place to keep them, and he circumstances in Samar as well ae did sufferers were cripples, aged persons haa deposited them io a bank. There and children.. were 19,700 pennies in the accumulathe Americans. Some men resisted tho Cossacks, aod tion, aod the bulk of copper waa o Oae Hundred and FI fir Lives Lost la many persons on both aides were heavy that be had to take It to the la Karrarke. wounded. The crowd refused to dis- bai.k on a dray. Some members of the Conservative perse until the military ordered them Stricken at tb Altar. party caused ao explosion io the mili- away. The burgomaster finally pertary barracks at Managua, Nicaragua, suaded General Kaigeroff to withdraw Chtrles Fiuck and Mary McIntyre on Wednesday nighL Nearly 130 lives the Cossacks, and peace was Immed- were about to be married in the Sacred were lost In the explosion, aod the iately restored. Heart church, Treutoo, N. J., when barracks were destroyed. Thera ha both the bridegroom and the beat man been considerable bitterness shown by JEALOUS MAN USES DYNAMITE. were taken suddenly ill with appendithe Conservatives against the Liberal The priest waa at the attar aod citis. Wreck Home I Get Raven party, which is io power and of which Attempts to oa SofTool. the brida and bridegroom were advancPresident Selaya is the leader. toward it when the youDgman was Early Sunday morning an attempt ing Ae he fell his best man also stricken. Gave Birth Io riva Girls at a Tims. was made to wreck the house of Prof. waa stricken. Rhodes Isaiah of Bailoys Gap, F. Maglott of the Ohio Normal univerUlster county, N. Y., an non nee that sity at Ada, O., with dynamite. A stick Divorced After Fifty Vnn. bis daughter, Mrs. James McGowan, of the explosive pieced under the wia-doWillard Laufare, aged 84, aud his sill destroyed the front of the resiaged 28, of Tucker's Corners, a bamlet In Ulster county, Friday gave birth to dence and wrecked the furniture. A wife, Catherine, aged CO, have been divorced at Jefferson, WIs., after fifty five children, ail girls, and that all are jealous lover of a domestic employed of married life. Thera waa no years other by the professor U charged with the doing well. Mrs. McGowan contest. a son and a pair of twine crime. He cannot be found. children are Hot Weather la Nebraska. CALL ADAM AND EVE MYTHS. TIME IN CHRISTIAN ERA. Sunday was the hottest April day io Hr son Why Too Yuo Men Were Mot fifteen years at Omaha. The ther- Use IlllUna Mlnoloe Have F. lapsed glees to Prtoche It Began. mometer at 5 p. tn. reached 95, the Becaused declared their belief they Flamroarlou ha Camille announced highest previous record beiog 91. Adam and Eve were mythical that of the a Sncite a at Attronomi-qumeeting While do prostrations occurred, the de France, Pari, that one milltoo characters, two young men who asked high temperature was responsible for to be admitted to preach, hare failed several attacks of illness, two occur-in- g minutes elapsed at ten minutes past A to get the necessary license from the 1 on th since in. the April beginin one church during the day. At p. N. J., Presbytery. The of Christian era. the .January Elizabeth, Fall City the mercury reached 100 Io ning candidates were Gilbert Lovell and 1 is taken a of 1st the a year shade and starting the the fail wheat is sufferK. Harrison for th:a Wright, n bo tire members calculstioo. The aver ing from the want of moisture. Ollier point of Crescent Avenue PresbjterUo the the nineteen centuryear during points in southern Nebraska report age ies la composed of 525, 37 minutes and church of Plainfield. lAiveil has been weather for April, a church member thirteen years. eighteen aecouda. twenty-fo- covery. Deal Broa. & Mendenhall, of Spring-villhave secured a contract for buildx miles of road for the twenty-aiing Denver A Bio Graud on the branch line being built from Ihslla, Colo., aod expect to secure the balance of fifty-si- x miles of the rosd. The assets of the Utah County Savings bank, which went into voluntary liquidation March 22, lvol, have now all bceu sold for a sufficient amount to pay all liabilities, and pay the stockon their stock, the holders 15 a par value of which was Slot). Beet planting has begun throughout silty Fenilli- -, Usd Homeless by Lira In Kansas City. Cache county. The decision of the A destructive fire visited the southcompany to not wrle contracts for more than 3,b(i0 acies hat b,,u abanwestern part of Knnsn City, Sunday, ill w rite all condoned, and they laying waste a section of dwelling-house- s tracts offered. They imtv I. are about almost a quarter of a mile long 6,200 acres contracted for. and a block wide, and doing damage to Construction on the Saline cut-oof the amount of STj.OOO. About fifty dwelling-house- s Western Rio to Grande were is the and begi destroyed ij soon as the contracts can be let. l.ioa sixty or more families were rendered (Irn ave been asked for on the homeless and destitute. A high wind, will Is first twenty mile cu, of Sallua, amounting almost to a gale, was blowb 2iYfi It la expected that work will begin ing, and the fiamee spread with alarm-lo- g a, IT'S UP TO THE BURGHERS. DESTROYED BY EARTHQUAKE rapidity. Hilled by a Maa'i Hite, Martin Tobin died at the hospital in Kansas City of the result of his finger being bitten a month ego ly John McVey, McVej has been held under bond on a charge of mav-hewhich probably will be changed blood-poisoniu- to that of manslaughter. Keoalsti Aliarkodat Mow t bwang. A post on th outskirts of Naw Chwang, garrisoned by forty Russians, has been attacked by bandits. Cne Russian officer tod four private wars killed. Auto t a Train. Five hundred miles between Uliitgow and London ill twenty .eight hours, with but one slop, ia the siitomnhiie record just established by S. F. Edge with a sixteendiorte power inmhine, says a dispatch from London. The trial waa Intended for an endursnee test, and no attempt at speej waa made, although a high rate waa maintained. Mr. Edge expressed himself well satisfied with the result, which, he skid, demonstrated fully the utility and reliability of automobile fa-- BLACK MEN COOK CAPTIVES. The Hew Tork Board of Beelts Centals Alum and Reek. TALE OF CANNIBALISM WHICH COMES FROM Daagerons to Health and Eh! THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, It Into the River. The New York papers repon I the Health Dep&rtmant of th' Native Ceptored During a Tribal Ena-meAre Killed end Eaten bv Tbelr baa seized aa dangerous to J Captor at a Big Feaat Held two ton of cheap mixtu nearly to Celebrate Tbelr Victory. for baking powder and dump ' Into the offal scow to be Australian papers say that the atory of the powder waa found s published in American papers nuder Sixth ave. department store. Paris data of Feb. 16, respecting a port of the analysis of the p massacre of a French party of scien- Department stated that it tists in New Uninea, is news to tba alum baking powder" containing residents of the southern colony, no and pulverized rock. The different Health Author report of such a magsacre having been seem to have different s way received there. pressing the sale of bad baking reThe ateamer Mambare recently deri. In England they have pro, turned to Sydney from the South Sea ed the grocers under the geneni islanda Upon arriving at Taona it and broken up the traffic. In jc: waa reported that the natives were the sale of alum baking pofe holding a big feast and were eating actually prohibited by law. in several natives that had been captured York they seize the unwholesome or killed during a tribal engagement. and cast it into the river withw4 One of the natives, who had been under discussion. The latter way is cen effective. ground for about twelve days, was lyThe alum baking powders ttty taken np and cooked and eaten with offered at a low price, to': the rest. Of these tribal wars, the ally twenty cents a pound, or with purser mentioned that since his last prize, as a temptation to the L; visit to Tanna there had been fifty-on- e wife. ; natives killed and several wounded. Consumers can protect them e Rev. F. H. L. Paton, the missionary, by buying only bu went on the battlefield to attend the powder of . established name ( wounded at great risk of hia life. On reputation. Do not be tempted hi, Santo and other islands the natives grocer to take something else u j as good or our own brand," fa; seemed to be a little quieter. trials show that the grocer him; IS SUING FOR PEACE. often deceived by unscrupulous a an alum pc?1 Colonblu OornDnent Aailooi to FltctU era, and is selling 1L without knowing th Formidable Revolutionist. are several good powden It la believed that the Colombian theThere market; let the housekeeper te government is sending a commission on having what she knows is on the Honda, from Magdalena, conand not be induced to risk the 15 sisting of three prominent foreigners, the family for an Imaginary savhj with full authority to arrange terms a few cents. and treat for peace with the revoluAlexander Dana Centenary tionists. Besides the government vicThose two giants of French b tory to Soacha, Feb. 3, and the defeats of General Uribe-Urib-e io the depart- ture, Victor Hugo and Alexander; ment of Toiima, news received from mas, were born in the same year, i The one hundredth anlTersary of Barranquilla says that Governor Genwas commemorated a a' eral Rievera recently defeated the in- gos birth time ago and July 24 the centeur surgent general, Marin, at lbigue and the great romancers birth will bd Chacoral, in the same department. served I throughout France. General Marin haa expressed a desire Do Yoar Fee t Ache and Bxnf to lay down his arms if his life and the Shake into your shoes, Allec'ih lives of hia troops be guaranteed by the Ease, a powder for the feet It m government. tight or New Shoes feel Easy.Hot C: i Swollen, Another Iotorgeot General Tiro of War Corns, Bunions, At all DruggisUf Sweating Feet nd Surrender. Shoe Stores, 25e. Sample sect FL' Geceral Malvar baa unconditionally Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lefioj,! surrendered to Brigadier-Gener- al Bell First Ca of Shaving. at Llpa, Batangas province, with the first mention of shaving hi The entire insurgent force of the provinces Genesis xll, 14, where we read tic;: of Laguna and Batangas. General Bell on being. summoned seph, t says bis (Bells) influence ia sufficient king, shaved himself. toquell the insurrectionary movements in Tayabaa and Cavite provinces and capture all those in the field who have not yet surrendered, but Malvar haa ordered the complete snrreuder of every insurgent to the nearest American force. General Wheaton, reporting to the division headquarters, says that all resistance in bis department has ended, aod that the surrender just announced means that the porta will be opened, and that the Filipinos in the detention camps will be allowed to return to their homes in time to plant tbeir foa kn Km kn Baby H nme ?. lake iions at der-Mo- re high-grad- JIN1 1KDortr-mMlimvS(t- leiv crops. Chinn um Ktnm Soldier Amhn.hed by Karol courier, who has arrived at Cao. ton reports that over 2,000 imperialist Marshal Su against soldiers, seot-bthe rebels, were ambushed in a narrow defile and all were killed or captured. The situation in the rebellious districts of southern China ia increasingly alarming. The Viceroy of Canton haa telegraphed to Peking urging the immediate forwarding of reinforcements. A y ALABASTINE it won't Dip to formry, rot. ' by rw. kf ftus err. j v to ALAbAhTiN? wal mmd aid inuM tail r I itia m etd water. tm Fee leebw Harp efcere. Xaj aa M4 kiWMN of werUied tiiftHna ALABASTINE CO., Cran Ripl4t.ld; .& i In Chicago engines and framework are being completed for three big airships, in which Patrick E. McDonnell hopes to reach the north pole next summer. He te confident that bis machlo will work, as the model haa proven very successful. The airship will be built on the dirigible balloon plan and will bo more thaa 400 feet loog. It la claimed that several Chicago capitalist are Interested in Mr. McIkinncU's venture, the cost of which is expected to I within 9v),oot, o .100,0(10 Men It Strike In Itelglam. estimated that nearly 300,000 men have gone on strike in Belgium. The movement I well organized, but as the men are short of funds it hat been arranged that In all trade in which the ccsiatiou of operation would Incommode the public such as bakers, etc. the men shall continue working and contribute to the support of the other. At Vervelre, the socialist have persuaded the taverns to close their doors in order to keep th idle men from the temptatlonaof liquor. I wembfc sr.l pair t!lW W rieuoe. doctor a a walkli leal wrei wrote n womb 1 EMnkht pound, ben diai sod gav thorougl nearly a had heac a much cured in a terribl UcKia 8 Salt Lai bot a teith Itemt cordial rinklm about Ii Tzr.ders nddxcs! HAD GO i. Eeared wtl "Then ness tha dared tl "When i ees over for the fallow ai to pay n "Some nd cha tarry thought good hli and sen: iccelved Say, tha1 But c and soi Grtat E I r Quid i'.-- C son money t news to "Yeste heap by going W on a bn Impi Whethei ly a dej is the c; Vogele !;sn ta tf Salv; ti sues : the grea it enabli urai fm i otiose Curative formula the rebels have surrounded the Imperial troops and cut off communication with them. Cab' Mew Government. The Cuban constitution has been published in the Official Gazette, together with an order convening the new governmeoL Th order declares that the constitutional convention, Will go to North Iolo la a Balloon. Dea with Inf and by Lack of news from General Ma and Marshal Su is taken to indicate that which was dissolved by congress, will assemble in Havana on May 9 for the purpose of examining credentials and counting and rectifying the electoral vote. 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