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Show The PANISH yOL. I. NO. 38. SHOOTING AT SCOFIELD. Office and Residence just south of City Square. On MEHOI) Utah. Fork, SUGGESTED WHICH WOULD SETTLE PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE. Petition Heine Circulated In Chicago A.k. l log Ireeldent to Call Scion of CongrrM tVltb That End In View. nR.J. II. SLATER, physician & Npt-clu- Surgeon, Sig thousand citizens of Chicago have a petition asking President signed Spanish Fork Drug Companys, Store. Roosevelt to call an extra session of congress to enact some measure for the prevention of a coal famine. One jjT. THOMAS, method suggested in the petition is a provision for the appointment of a temporary receiver to operate the and ABSTRACTER. Pennsylvania mines which are closed Boom No. 7. Kuigbt Block. PROVO. on account of the strike. The petition U being circulated all over the city of and throughout the state of Chicago Go, Fork Drug Spanish Illinois, under the direction of the A full line of Drugs, United States Senator William E. ( 'liemicais. Medicines, Mason. anil Arti. Toilet Fancy There are numerous instances tiles, Perfumery. Toilet Soups, Sponges. Brushes. where temporary reeeivers have been Physicians' Prescrip- appointed for the management of pubtions Carefully Comlic properties, said Senator Mason, pounded. "and which afford ample precedent Club. for action in this Spanish Fork, emergency. Railroads have been thus treated by the court on the petition of the people, aa SAXEY, :an be shown by the records. I have In mind, too, & case where a dispute Attorney-at-Labetween a municipality and a waterConveyancer aud Notary Public. works company, which threatened to Office Over Oran Lewis' Store. the people of a water supply, Utah. deprive Spanish Fork, resulted in the appointment of a receiver until the trouble was settled. notary public I 8 iiclelson V lfptfisoq. V V V HIS JAW BLOWN OFF. Dont Keep Colorado Iloya Flay With HEAD STONES, Wk Sell The LORENZO THOMAS FASHIONABLE One block uorlb of Bank, - Fork, CHAS. ' Wlnche.Lt Unco too Often. That's Jill . 'Spanish Utah. HARRISON, PHOTOGRAPHER, Jese Mitchell was fatally shot by Uatry Rose at the latter's home in Leadville, Colo. Both parties are only 15 years of age, and claim the shoot-n- g was the result of carleesness. Three boys were playing at the Rose home, when Mitchell spied a Winches- ter and grabbed the gun. A struggle the gun was disoff the entire jaw of charged, blowing Mitchell, who still held the gun in his hands, Mitchell will die. Rose has been placed in jail awaiting further investigation. Both young men reside with their parents and are well known. v ensued, in which A.k. Nrparatiou From llu.band on (JuHt Flea. -- AT- F. Thomas' Residence, Hyrum Fork. Spanish Utah Ted Woods, (Lessee of Will Boyack Stables) Sale & Transfer Feed, stables. Meets all Trains Hack Spanlhh Fork, Utah. A. Wheel-wrig- 3. ht h7 BROWN, Laivory Pood Stable. ack Meets all Trains No. 12. . Fork, . Utah Viler, in General Flour, Grain nnd Produce. of Harness, Boots w, amount the smelter trust bought OO.OOO tous, the other 12,000 being largely sine ore and zinc concentrates. The average gross value of this ore ia (14.50 per ton, and the total value for September nearly (soo.ooo. The output exceeds that of August and ia as large as that of September, 1001. There is no reason for doubting that the Lead-vlll- e district will continue to produce from 05,000 to 70,000 tons of ore per mouth. Dreyfus Attend. Zorn's runsral. The remains of Emile Zola were laid to rest at Baris Sunday. Former Captain Dreyfus marched in the funeral of cortege, according to the authority be but of passed police, ths perfect completely unnoticed by tbs crowd A little distance behind him cams Mme. Dreyfua, accompanied by her father. Dreyfua sent a handsome wreath, which waa placed beside the coffin. The Temps asya Dreyfua waot to the Zola house Saturday evening and watched besides the corpse with tbs family. Insane Man hilled-AInsane man, who Is supposed to have shot John Kaueha, a fireman, who was fatally wounded In hla cab one train wae night last week while the miles an hour, at thirty eloog speeding miles west of waa killed twenty-fiv- e a cook Wenzel, WIs. into Wausakre, wae In a lumber camp, shot him aa he week a For coming toward the camp. the entire company around Araerg. past 1'cmblna and Duubar has been In a of the stale of alarm over the presence lnsans man, wboM Identity ia yet n Merchandise, l!ttuf:ictnrer STRIKERS RIOT IN NEW ORLEANS. Msn Killed and Another Fntelly Wooudtd ns a Kesalt of Kesistlos i RESS Arrest. As the result of a desperate fight at the home of Anton Bsrtnick, in Scofield, Utah, Antou llartnlck is dead. Deputy Marshall Nalley ia probably fatally wounded, and Anton Genisky la in jail awaiting a preliminary hear-'nThe trouble occurred at the house of llartnlck, who runs a saloon in Scofield. A number of Slavs gathered at his place and soon became noisy. The neighbors complained and officers were seut to quiet the Slavs. The marshal waa ejected from the house when lie went to ask the crowd to be quiet, and he immediately secured deputies aDd returned. Die marshal and deputies then entered the house and attempted to arrest Anton llartnick aud Anton Genla-khis bartender. Deputy Nalley seized Anton llartnick by the Bhoulder, wheu a scullle ensued, iu which Anton Genisky also look part. During the sen tile Nalley was by Genisky, the ball entering the back of the head at the base of the skull and coming out about four Inches above. Nalley fell to the floor and was badly beaten after falling. At thia time the lights were extinguished and Genisky jumped through the window, taking the sash with him. During the affray several shots were fired, one entering the leftside of Bart-nic- k and lodging just under the akin between the eleventh and twelfth ribs on the opposite side. While llartnick lay on the floor wounded, his wife placed a gun in his hand to continue the fight, which waa promptly taken from him. after which she gave him a knife, which waa also taken from him. Bartnick lived about one hour after the shooting. Nalley waa taken to the hospital, but the chances of recovery are agains him. , y, STREET CAR STRIKE ! m Shoes. They Were PROPORTIONS. The Mayor of the 'tty Has Decided to peal to tho Coventor for Aid la Vlatauce In Connection With Strike. Ap- Mayor Capdevllle, of New Orleans, after consultation with the public committee, has decided to call upon the governor for troops to suppress anticipated violence in connection with tho street car strike there. The railway company tried to obey the order of the meyor, to run cars Tuesday morning; but, with almost the entire force of city police concentrated at tlie scene of action, the four cars started got no farther than five squares from the Canal street barn, and the attempt waa abandoned for the day, In a disturbance there a car was held paa-aeng- er up, F. A. Scbwenck of Chicago, a nonunion conductor, wae hit on the head with a briek and badly hurt, and he and three others were bodily takeii possession of by tho strikers, Two were kept prisouers at the union headquarters all afternoon, carefully guarded, A fifth non-uni- on man, who had been an Inspector for tbe company, became frightened.Qod when his sweetheart clung to bis neck aud dragged him from the ear he was greeted with cheers by the etyikore. One policeman wae hit on. tbe foot by a brick and another of the nonunion men who ia a prisoner was roughly handled, but not badly burt. The cars were badly damaged by brick and stone. Another Effort to Mettle Strike. -- Rpritt John jones, supt. l'uUh Fork, . Utah. a, rs, ULTIMATUM TO U.nrral Boomer Hernia Messsxe el Vsrnln to a Mora I .voder. General Sumner, who Is In command of the American force on Mindanao Island, has tent an ultimatum to the Sultan of liacolod, warning him to cease his opposition to the Amer'cimr, ot calling M attention to the results the Mecln campaign, and promising him the asms punishment If be contin tinues ble opposition. Whet- ver ne Sultan's reply may ho, tlon against him Is not orubable. - Jinme-liat- given a surprise. experiments Russian t'by.trlan. Dr. Koulalke of Moscow, Russia, bet succeeded In his experiments In reeni meting the heart of sn Infant. He ex tracted the heart of a child that ha died twenty hours previously. It best with normal regularity for one hour, Dr. Koulalke hopes tliet ble discover, will assist In reanimating In cases of death by drowning, and (he result tbe discovery is being watched with Interest. crowd of strikers at Throop, Fa., were giveu an unpleasant surprise. They attacked a train going to the Pancoast colliery, which they supposed but which in contained fact bad aboard two companies of soldiers. The train was quickly stopped and the soldiers piled outsnd captured eight ot tbe tuob, 11 foreigners. They were taken to Scranton and sent to jail, in default of (soo bail each. The mining town of Plymouth, which hae been free from any disturbances since the strike began, was the scene of much disorder Thursday, Mobs surrounded the Sterling and North American washuries, and Sheriff Jacobs, being unable to disperse the mobs, called the military. Three companies of the Ninth regiment were sent to thescene, and arrested seven men charged with rioting. They were brought before a magistrate of Scranton, who, after shearing, held them in (1,000 ball each for trial at court. A strong guard was placed over tbe wash-ericA President Rooeevelt has requested Mr. Mitchell, president of the mine workers union, to use his influence to HAWAIIAN TREASURER SHORT. induce the men to go to work, with the promise of the appointment of a comTerritorial Officer Defaulter for Kearlj mittee to investigate their grievances, Eighteen Ihutuund Dollar. and a further promise that the presi A dispatch from Honolulu says: dent will urge on congrese legislation William II. Wright, treasurer of the in accordance with a recommendation Territory of Hawaii, is an absconder of that committee. No reply lias yet and a defaulter to the extentof (17,049. been received from Mr. Mitchell. It ia believed be slowed money on the The presidentsentCarroll D. Wright, steamship Alameda, which left last commissioner of labor, to Philadelphia Wednesday at noon. Secretary of the to meet Mr. Mitchell, and Mr, Wright territory Henry E. Cooper baa been reported that after the proposition had appointed treasurer temporarily by been submitted, Mr. Mitchell said that Governor Dole. he wanted to take it under considerathefts from the treasury tion." ' Wright were confined to a special fund known Rebblte Devastate Field. aa the Chinese fund. Thia ia a sum of of Modoc county and The farmers money amounting to (101,226.25, of are suffering from southeastern Oregon which (."., 592.71, was In cash, which an unusual nummade inroads the by sendwas held as a special deposit for and of the citizens of ber jackrabbits, ing away Chinese, the fund having are localities numerous preparing for been paid in by the planters several to rid tbe drives rabbit systematic years ago when Chinese laborers were of the peats. In the vicinity country brought to the country. of Paisley, Or., the rabbits are especUnder the territorial art, the treasnumerous and troublesome, L. urer Is not required to give bonds, and ially A. Moss, a prominent rancher living failed session the legislature at its last near that place, is having an exceedto make any provision for bonds. ingly bard run of luck. The rabbits RULED BY WOMEN. have entirely consumed hie alfalfa have spoiled hundreds of dollars at the Worn ' field, All Ration. of fruit trees and are now deworth fair Held In New York. d a vineyard. stroying Under the ausplcesof the Professional exwomen's Novel Method ot Becurln I.lteratore. Women's league, the first hibition opened Monday night in MadCharles Lennox, confined in the ison Square Garden. Women as police, Butte, Moot jail, under sentence ot women as death for murder, shot women as carriage-callerthrough the women as ushers, liars of the death cell and out the jail women as newsboys, selling a women's window, an arrow which he had fashioned with his penknife, tied to newspaper, were feature. AboutS.SuO women participated in the affair which was a message to the wife of which ha been in course of prepara Sheriff Furey of Silver Itow county tion for several months. Ills patterned Lennox makes a polite request in the after the woman' exhibition held iu note for some literature. lie me) Mrs. Karl' Court, London, two year ago, but ita coe is much wider. AH na- Furey recently and she was veey kind Tbe murderer used an old tions were represented and tbs work to him. of woman's hands In all sections of lbs corset steel for a bow aud tied a piece globe wee shown. of pink ribbon to the arrow, which waa picked up and kent(o Mr. Furey tlrarel'a Ilatform. a In a speech accepting the Democratic by messenger boy. the in for congresa nomination SAM ARNOLD DEAD. Eleventh New York district, William Randolph ilearet announced himself He Wee Convicted of Perttolpatlag A Maul nation of l.lneoln, aa In favor of public ownership of cera as Sam Arnold, 72 year old, who was tain public wlilitlre, specifying, convicted of participating in the natural beginning, railroads and teledeof Abraham Lincoln, i graphs. Existing conditions, be for the advisable govdead at bia home at Masonvllle, Md clared, made it ernment to take posesaloD of and man- Arnold, aloog with Dr. Mudd, Frank age the anthracite coal mines for the McLaogblta and others, wee con the slated aod sent to the Dry He favored peoples benefit. Tortugeu election of United Statos senator by for life. President Johnson, after he of end to means the a vote a popular tbs dealing with monopolies that had been acquitted In the impeachcompel the payment of extortionate ment trial, pardoned Arnold. prices by the helpless public. REANIMATINO THE HEART BULTAN. ticket-punche- 7 Attacked Treluloed of Soldiers, Thinking ASSUMES ALARMING good-size- Bank, Spanish Fork. t'HO.NE nt I.ealvlH' Output of Or. The tonnage of the Leadville district for the month of September has been figured up and amounts to 72.UOO tous of all classes of ore. Of this Firsl.flasti Material ninny on bond" jOjiposlfo Mrs. Jane Wesley, wife of Ulriclr Wesley of Charleston, W. Va has retained counsel and instituted divorce proceedings against her husband because he made her indirectly suffer for bia antipathy to her mother, who llyed with them. She alleges he kept bull pup which a vicious, he persisted in sicking on bia mother-in-laand beating the dog when it refused to bile the old lady. Mrs. Wesley avers he continually nagged her and her mother at the table with distasteful mother-in-la- w jokes and that her nervous system waa shattered as a result of bis conduct. The petition is the most unique filed in this state. J. Pedersen. Blacksmith & t i g. Oflli'f at Vi ORK ; SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER wjTwarner, gpiiihih ID i Will entitle you to a home or farm oil (1000 cash, or pay off your mortgage,! ami may be returned at. the rate of $5.50 per month on each $1000 with In-- j t crest at 2 per rent per annum. Apply! cither In person or by letter to John Christianson, P. O. Box 71, VI ii t 'ii I k j Spanish Fork, Utah; See tjeue. ! Farms of most any size desirable, and cltj properly with comfortable build-Ings, or vacant lots, for sal by First-cla- ss ) JOHN CHRISTIANSON, Beal Estate Agent, Spanish Fork, Utah. ! ,1 T ! ! t II k i -- ,1 a. Hotel Charlotte, , ' ii The washery at the Hollenbeck mine started work Thursday afternoon. This waa a surprise to the strikers. Despite the conference called at The best senlc to the Traveling Tradei Washington, tbe operators of the Wyo- both In the Hotel and Livery business, ming valley are very aggressive. FEW PARDONS GRANTED. a x n i :I i , ; r ! i. I Commercial Men, Watch for the Bus at the Depat. Roosevelt lias Penled Mora Tbao Any resident for Yaara. T:- James Easby Smith, pardon attorney L, M. JUNES, Prop. in the department of justice, has renhla re- dered to tbe attorney-genera- l the of work year during port pardon ending June 30th last. The report) show that 700 cases were handled. The majority of them were reported adversely by district attorneya and judge and not considered by the presi-deni. TIME CARD. Tha president acted on 815 cases, of which lie denied 181 and exercised ex- Arrival and Departure of Train from ecutive clemency in some form in 134. Rio Grande Western frepolt Ne granted aixty pardons, three conj No. for Springvillo. Provo, 7, ditional pardons, twenty-oin- e pardons ; and all points Salt to restore civil rights, and commuted 8:0-a and West, East mi sentences. tbirty-siFrom the report it appears that No. 20. for Springville, Provo, Knit Lake ami all points President Roosevelt has granted fewer 8:43 p ni East and West, pardons and denied more, proportionMammulh for No. than Eureka. 8, for many any presideut ately, fl:40 p m and Silver City, years. No. 28, for Eureka. Mammoth FROST KING APPEARS. fl:15 a iu aud Silver City, - a f.: V iZhmt 1 , x Kxperlrnrlne aa Approach of Wlutar. Europe is experiencing an approach of winter. In England the weather is cold and stormy. Snow has fallen In Germany and Italy. Violent storms are raging in the Naples district At sea the waves run high, and there have been several deaths from drowning, and lightning. e The sea haa carried away the station on the Island of CaprL The mountain districts of Galicia are covered with anow. In Denmark and Scandinavia also Europe Is Sweden. , l: t r ' Connection made In Ogden Union Depot with All Trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Lino. OFFERS CHOICE Of 1 , FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. AND Three Distinct Scenic Routes, aem-phon- tha winter ia very cold. The harvests are late and the spring crop are threatened. Heavy falls of anow are reported from central and northern n t Pulinan Palace and Ordinary bleeping Cara to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, SI. Louis and Cblcage without change. Free Reclining Chair Cara. Personally Conducted Excursion). A Perfect Dining Car Service. , For rates, folder, etc.. Inquire of II. J. tOOI'EK, ticket Agent, or write I. A. BENTON. General Agent, Passr Depml.! Suit Lake City, i , earthquake Shock In Southern Mexico. The steamer City of Sydney, which has arrived from Mexican porta, bring newa of a disastrous earthquake at Tapachula, near tbe southern boundary of Mexico. Particulars of the event, which occurred on September 24, are not available, tbe ODly account having been learned at Mazatlan on the following day, where a telegram had been received containing nothing more than the statement that a great earthquake had demolished several buildings and inflicted other damage in tbe community. Tapachula waa seriously damaged by the big earthquakes of last spring,' at the time and many other towns of Guatemala were almost ruined. M.d. Kura IU niMvvmmvm tv v DESIGNS TfMUE-MSRK- AND ' COPYRIGHT! OBTAINED I0VICE AS TO PATENTABILITY " NoUcu In Intent-- . Book "liow toobiaio Patents Outran modrml. No fee till patent I. second. A. ' ' ' Letter, ntni-ll- - Addnoa, couQ-lenli.- E. S. 6ICGERS, Patent D.C. l.wr.r, Wtlhlngto., - -- Wouldu't Float. Jr., 21 year old, committed suicide at Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., by jumping Into tbe bay from the wharf. U waa the son of George Zellgson, George Zeligsod, of Galveston, Texas, formerly a wholesale grocer of that elty, and was accompanied by hla parents and sister. Ths family was traveling for the young mans health, which was impaired by hard study at Harvard college. lie was suffering with nervous prostration. During the night he arose, went from bis room to tbe wharf, end tying a heavy freight truck to bis legs jumped overboard. CoorS OuiUn Hard Labor 4'lau.o to Scut. urn of trl.h Ntat.ani.n. The Birr county, Ireland, court haa upheld the decision of the Crimes Act court lo tha cases of Edmund llavllaud-llurk- e, M. P., sod Michael Ileddy, M. P., and chairman ot the Birr rural district council, but reduced Mr, Burko'a sentence to one month' Imprisonment, and omitted tbe hard labor In the cane of Mr. Reddy, Both had been sentenced to fire months' Imprisonment at bard labor upon conviction of ' ii I DIRECT; i T TM I EAST i VIA.. OMAHA ..OR., KANSAS CITY AN ForPassengersorFreight L. L. DOWNIN! r. A. NASH, am-- ! S.lt Ukt City, HUN. w.n Art. ooaha. t a;j |