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Show PANI I. NO. 44. VOL. nTw. E. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, WARNER, MJ and Residence Just south of City Square. Office Officials of Springville have begun a rigorous campaign against liquor Utah, sellers of that prohibition town. Ferk, gptofih Bishop Louis St Physician Ifititk Ferk lrt Surgeon, at Office tra. Cast pa y jjF. THOMAS, NOTARY PUBLIC tad Room No. 7, M. Grant, well known throughout the stale, died at Woods Cross last week after a short illuess. H. SLATER. pR.J. AMTRACTKR. Knight Block, PKOTO. At Santaquin an inch of snow remained on the ground after the storm, though most of the fall melted as it fell. 1 he cili.ena of St. George are facing an epidemic of scarlatina, which last year caused the death of so many children. Frank Love, who claimed to he the king of that region, was, in the district court at Rich held last week declared to be insane. Spanish Fork Drug Go, The Grantsville Creamery company has Bled articles of incorporation with A full line of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. the secretary of state. The capital and Toilet Artlf stock is 83,500. Fancy des, Perfumery. Toilet County Physician Robison of Utah Soaps. Sponges, Brushes. county denies the rumor that there are Physicians' Prescrip or have been cases of smallpox in Lake tions Carefully ComView this season. pounded. A consolidation of the dairy and Utah. Spanish Ferk, creamery business of halt Luke City is an important business change promised SAXEY, for the immediate future. The mayor of Lehi, George Austin, Attorney-at-Labeen elected a representative having anveyancer and Notary Public, to the legislature, the city council will men Over Oran Lew is' Store. have to choose a new mayor. nUh Fork, Utah. A franchise has been granted to Provo parties for the right of way privileges for tlie construction and operation of Xficliclsoq III l a telephone system and street railway fin Dont Keep In Lehi. Reports from the deserts west of We Sell Their Ephraim contirm the gloomy outlook for sheep there this winter. .Sheepmen Thu Vs are facing their worst predicament in years. It is reported that by January 1 the PAMIKmULK output of the coal mines at Kunnyside will be nearly doubled and that 1,090 One block norlh of Rank, men will be on the payrolls of the comUtah. pany. Spanish Fork, Roy Kaighn, convicted of shooting Wilard S. Haynes in .Salt Lake City a year ago, has been sentenced to live years at hard labor in the state penw, lfqplisoi. HEAD STONES, Ml. LORENZO THOMAS Tailor, CHAS. HARRISON, itentiary. PHOTOGRAPHER Df -- AT- F. Thomas Residence, Hyrum fipaulsh I'tah Fork, Ted Woods, (lessee of Will Boyack Stables) Sale & Transfer Feed, stables. Trains Hack Meets all Spanish Ferk, I'tab. A, J. Pedersen. Blacksmith & Wheel-wrig- ht s Material hand ""SST always Oppealto Bask, Spanish Fork. First-clas- 5. H. BROWN, Livery P'eed . Stable.Trains Hack Meets all 'ruons No. It. Kish tpaalsk Fork, Spanish Fork ive institution, alors la General Merchandise, Flour, Grain Produce. aari Uanafactarors of Harness, Boots aad boy and a match caused A the destruction of Andrew Hansen's barn and buy at Fairview Loss, 8200, which the people are preparing to make good. The nintli annual meeting of the Sanpete Evangelical association, held at Ephraim last week, proved a success as regards attendance and interest manifested. Ibapah, the Indian who killed his father at Deep Creek some time ago, plead guilty to a clituge of involuntary manslaughter aud was sentenced to one year in jail. By the explosion of a steam kettle iu a candy factory in Salt Lake City, J, G. McDonald and Harry dsclcr were severely cut and bruised by llyiug portions of the kettle. The Lehi sugar factory paid out for labor for the month of October the sum of 23 ,000. The factory lias cut up to this date 4G,ooo tons of beets and has 31,000 tons more to cut. Undertaker Watson of Salt Lake, who was shot by Clyde Ellison, has since succumbed to bis injuries and Ellison will stand trial on a charge of murder in the first degree. Charles R. lratt, a street car conductor, was seriously injured in a collision between two cars in Salt Lake City last week, the injured man escaping death as if by a miracle. Vink Mlrgall, an Austrian sentenced to thirty days in the Sill Lake bastile for vagrancy, Iibs taken a vow that lie will not eat during his confinement. Us has already fasted for a week. son of Mr. and The Mrs. John Bigelow, of ITovo, fell in a mill-rawhile playing near the bank When tha child and was drowned. was discovered a physician was sumremoned, but the child was beyond covery. William Richards an aged and well known citizen of Wellsville, suicided last week by hanging himself, lie had been mentally Incapacitated for some time. He was a veteran of the Crimean war and participated in the eiege of Sebastopol. A baby of Mr. end Mrs. of Gleowood geve Ita Johnson Merlin Tuesday by taka fright parents good of laudanum. bottle ing a drink from a and with in the act, It wots discovered no HI effects taken, measure prompt of the drug were noticeable. The valleys of North Suupetc have at last been blessed with a good storm. and Some rain fell on Monday night a light; Wednesday night wrought layer of snow. This is greatly appretl j ciated by nearly all the are wishing who j farmers especially, for more, fifteen-month-ol- ce Co-Operat- & 1902. 9 Shoes. JOHN JON 3, flupt. . Utah. faaUk Fork. d In a t uf Jralon-j- r Mat,, to Death Her Rll. Miss Florence McFarlan, aged 51 years, a music teacher, was stabbed to death in her father's bouse in Rochester, New York, by another woman, and an hour later Mrs. Lulu Young, wife of Frank Young, at one time oily purchasing agent, was arrested as being the supposed murderer. The woman who committed the deed rang the door bell of the McFarlan home, and when Miss '.McFarlan answered It attacked her with a knife. Mias McFarlan ran screaming through tha hall into the kitchen, closely pursued by her assailant. Iu the kitchen she Stumbled, half turning. In a flash her pursuer was upon her and stabbed her five times. Miss McFarlan sank to the floor, dying instantly. The murderess fled. The only words she was heard to utter were: She lias come between myself and husband, and I'm glad she's dead." The dead woman was the daughter of a railroad man. She was a person of refinement aud good appearance. Mrs. Young made no statement after her arrest. REBELLION IN CHINA- - Iu Secure Iarduii fur Jack ct of Nevada, was in Boise a few days ago in the interest of Diamondfield" Jack Davis, who was formerly in his employ and whose case occupied a place in the public mind for five and a half years. Davis was sentenced to death for the murder of John C. Wilson and Jeamie Cummings, sheepmen, in Cassia county, in 190, his couviction havirg been secured in April, ls9T. Siuce then there has been a determined fight to aave him. After everything bad fuiled two men came forward claiming they did John Sparks, the killing In goveinor-ele- One of them was put on trial and was acquitted. Mr. Sparks himself told the gov ernor, In support of the plea for clemency, that J. E. Bowers, one of hla superintendents, who, it is claimed, waa connected with the killing, told him the story a few days after the tragedy, but that it waa deemed best to keep It secret. The former administration refused to interfere, but the present one commuted the aeutenen to life Imprisonment. Now a further commutation or a direct pardon is sought. Oriental Dance Not lo bo Iernilttd I bo HI. Lou I Itipoaltlon. at That no dancea labeled, Asiatic are to be exploited In the Midway at the has greatly St. Louis exposition displeased the Orient, according to a Gould Helen Mis received by patch from John Burnett, former minister to Siam, who la representing the exposition in the far east. The dispatch wa read at a meeting of the lioanl of lady managers of the exposition, held at Miss Goulds home In New York City. STUDENTS START REFORM. Ara Too Htrenootia foe the tierman Ynnth, The movement among the students of the universities of Germany against I gaining ground. Meetpistol duel at Tuebingen and student of ings Roiiu have petitioned the minister of war to foi bid pistol duels between officers and student except Iu tliegraveat case. TUe Berlin student hay called I meeting of djtcl tighter to take soma action. rialnl Duel Spring ol Water In til Deaert Droves to be Heavily Charged With Araaule anil lln Cnuaril Death of Many, special from San Bernardino says: party of prospectors, headed by Henry Arneli, who Is well known all over tha desert mining dlstriot, ha arrived here, bringing word of tha discovery In southern Nevada of tha reA Says General STOP Paying Rent TOUR HOME. OWN A seatraet la tka National Issie-Seeke- Aaverlstlen rs Will entitle you lo a home or farm or 11000 cash, or pay off your mortgage, and may ba returned at the rate ol 13 .10 per month on each 1 1000 with interest at J per cent per annum. Apply either in person or by letter to John Christianson P.O. Box 71. Spaaiih feik, Utah. mains of several people supposed to have been a party of prospectors, Arneli and party have been prospecting in Nevada, and were on their way to this city, intending to come by the First-claFarms f mast aay way of Norman Spriogs. When near sad city prap-erl- y slat "jjp desirable, what they supposed was Timber moun. with comfartabla balid-lag- s, tain they were attracted to a spring r vacant lets, fsr sal by by the luxuriant growth of vegetation join around it, which could be aeen for Real Fatal Agent, miles. Upon nearing the spriug they Npanlsh Ferk, (.'tab. were startled to find first a part of a human skeleton and a little further on thau their crilies and are anxthe remains of several other akeletous, of the sufferings which mindful iously & showing tiist quite i party had perfall .upon the innocent in necessarily ished. warfare aa well aa the guilty and are Although the finding of a human means by which the poor may devising skeleton on the desert Is not an event reason The best sen !r t the Travsllag Trad that creates much excitement, the dis- be cared for and fed. There is our for that gratification covery of the remains of an entire have confidence In their both ia tha Hotel sad l.tvrry baslaess, party caused much wonder among the and many kuow' what war is; prospectors, and especially when they army ! has not been sluggish, and reaction the were so near a water supply. The That the army performed Its duties cause of their death was soon revealed, Walsh far the Rasa at (be Ucpst. it hardships uncom however. No sooner had the members well and bore a who to all is well known of the party drank of the water from plainingly ' have kept in touch with it since the L. M. JJ.MiN, Trap. the spring than they were seized witli opening of the Philippine insurrection In fact, it has done only the things cramps, some of the men suffering inwhich we expect of it and which wo water the Ilia, tensely. Suspecting will continue to expect of American contained a mineral poison, Arneli causoldiers." tioned his companion noltodrink any HIDDEN AZTEC TREASURER more, and started for this city, bringing with him samples of the water Great Store of Ornament ami ITroalte The water was analyzed by a chemist Sound In tavern. and proved to be heavily charged with A remarkable story, duly nutbeoti arsenic. TIME CARD. cated, of the discovery of hidden Azteo the to been ha treasure reported STILL WEARS HIS HEAD. just Arrival and Departure of train froa government authorities at Teple, MexKlo Grande Western liepoti Coloniblan Appear to be Afraid to ico, by Reverend I'ablo Martino, the No. 7, ruta t.eneral t rilie-- t rllia. Spt ingville. From, parish priest of Yescu. Salt Luke and all point Colombian to from news According 8.03 a n The priest makes a statement, which East and West, revolutionary sources, a battle has is concurred in by several reliable No. 28. for Springville. Provo, taken place between the Colombian witnesses, that a Salt Lake and all points parly of American 8 43 p n Fatal and West, government and the insurgent forces beaded by an arciiaeologic expert, at Agua Dulee. The government gun- who gave the name of Meverick, ar- No. 8, for Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City, p r boats Chucuito and Bogota were on rived at Yeses several weeks ago and No. i Mammoth for Eureka. their way hither lo take over and con 2, went from that place into the moun8:15 a v Silver aud City, vey back witli them the war vessel tains, accompanied by three Mexican Poas, which formerly belonged to Connection made In tig Jen Union Pi ( guides. Costa Rica and was purchased by the The archaeologist obtained bis bearpat with All 'train of Sanlber, Colombian government at. its sale by Pacific and Oregon Short l.tne. ings by means of a chart, which he The claimed to have auction early in Septemtier. copied from an Aztec OFFERS CHOICE OF Bogota, according to these reports, is stone tablet in the Natintial museum now on her wav back to Panama in in the City of Mexico, lie' located disabled condition a a result of the vast cavern in a mountain nenr Yeses live fifteen ol and oflicer engagement, her crew bt-- ng said to have been Immense stone Images stood about killed. this chamber. Iu one end was a band The whereabouts of the revolution-ar- y some altar, above which burned AND gunboat Padilla t unknown. The bright flame, sunpliel by natural gas Costa Ricnn authorities refuse to perThree Distinct Scenic Route. mit Colombia to arm the Poaa at this from a crevice in the wall. In a chamber adjoluiiig this main Patman Palace and Ordinary Meepii' port and the vessel is being steadily watched to see that no arms or ammutar te Danvtr, Omaha, Kaasi temple was found a great store of nition are lakeu on txiard. to the and utensil City, St, Lsuts and Chlcagt with It appears that the sentence of death Aztecs or some oilier belonging race. prehistoric change. passed on the revolutionary general. Twelve burros were required to transUrihe-Uribwho recently capitulated Free Reclining Chair Cars. articles to San Ilia, where to the government forces, was not port the Csndactcd Lxcnrsisn Frnncisco to San were Fersoaally shipped carried out. because General Perdoino they A Perfect Dining Car Service. by the Americans. accompanied of the observed tbit General Herrera For rates, folder, etc., inquire of revolutionary army has fourteen govCrime Follows Coronation Rejoicing In ernment genera! hs prisoners, and he H. J. iUOI'EK, I nglnnil. might avengo the ileutii of Uribe-Urib- e ticket Agent, The protracted coronation rejoicings on tliciu. er writ In London bsve been succeeded by a I. A. ntNJOJr, CONFEDERATE PENSIONS. Accounts of murder wave of crime. Central Agent. Paasr Itepin halt I. aka lily. trlala and atorles of other tragedies fill fftiutor of Fenaloner Growing nl aa such of columns the report papers Decrraalng. I F f T'T" e v those occurrences, and to the long list The report of Comptroller-Genera- l DESIGNS some now proceeding Derham, just published, gives tha total of criminal cases ANQCOPYHtkHl OBTAINED tragedy la added almost daily, EulclJe, paid out this year in Confederal penADVICE AS 70 PATENTABILITY sions ts I .'00,227. The total number of also, la prevalent. The murder are '' Notice In Inventive A mostly confined to the lower classes. it 7,730. Eighty-kev- en Book Uow lo obtain Savants" pensioner evoked this been has Much interest veteran received 11,999 In lieu of artiCbrnyae suSma. Ks fee tilt patent ta Lettere tnclly confidential. Addra In css recent week over the stabbing ficial limbs. Tha increasa In tha numE. S. SIGGEAS, Patent Washington, 0. deliberwoman most ber of pensions grow yearly, and if whlchayouog exstock of a the member this condition continues the appropri- ately killed ation will furnish a pittance much change on the atreet in tbs bualeat section of the city. smaller than that now received. Sec Teie. ss ninisruAso, kind-hearte- Hotel Charlotte, fellow-countrym- timer Iprlslng I fauxlng Much Trouble to liuperlitl Torres. Advices have been received from Canton to the effect that the Kwang Si rebels have captured the city of S.enfu, and also several district cities A number of in the same prefecture. the ollicialsof the captured cities were either executed or killed by the rebels, while some succeeded iu escaping. It is slated on good authority that the rebels lecently secured a large amount of provisions aud magazine rifles and ammunition, which caused the rebellion, dormant for some months, to be Two battalions of troops renewed. raised in Hunan, have reached Canton and been loaded in fourteen junks to be towed to Wu Chou, en route to fight the rebels. From Szechuan news was received that General Ting lias defented the ltoxers. The imperial forces under General Ting captured the Boxer fortress at Y'ang Tao Chi, between Itochu and Tat Hoclien, and killed or captured the greater number, only 200, many lo wounded, escaping by flight Tsanhsien the imperial troops also repulsed the Boxers, killing .too. Reports are now being received from the province of Y'unnaii and Kucichou that Boxers are massing in these provinces. Kiulrafoiintc llrevkeiirldf la 111 Annual Report. In htw annual' report. General J. 0. of the Breckenridge, inspector-genera- l army, has the following to say regarding bis Inspection in the Philippines: During my tour in the Ihilipplues H waa evident on all aide that the army, aa a whole, wm laboring faithfully and patiently to solve the many vexing problem coiiliuuslly presented to It. The di AlcutUe encountered and tha hardahipa endured never can be fully appreciated by auy oue who ha not been on tha ground and obaerved the dally Ufa of officers and men, miles away from home Influences and associations, living in communities either openly or secretly hostile, depending almost entirely for their subsistence where one Is upon the commissary alwaya afraid to take even an ordinary dduk of water without ascertaining first whether it lias been cooked. Critics at borne may aearcb for epi thets to apply to our general oflieers, d but tbese oflieers are not less 8 MADE 1Y l,KOHECTORS IN HOtTIIEKN NEVADA. DISCOVERY -- T;3a0a MB Commercial Men, 1 fr , , FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. e, Iao-Slo- rmiiim THAOE-htana- a i Killed l.y HU of a Elf, Hermann Kaufmann, the son of a tobacco dealor living In Ntw York, ha died frutn the effects of a fly bits inflicted Inst Wednesday. A few hour later a email apotmade by tha bile developed Into a swelling which exteuded over the entire cheek. Theawell'ng continued to spread until the whole upper portion of the child' body waa distended. The doctor were powerless to give relief and finally tha victim died. The phyvicinus believe the insset was Infected with erysipelas germs. Vmnnilas liovernmant Vlctorlnaa. A tugboat ban arrived at LaGuayra from (.snips no, bringing tha new that on Saturday the Yeneuelan government troops under the command of General Yuictiut attacked and rcoccu-plealmost without lighting, tbo seaport of Cuuianit, which has been In the Pith Dutch hand of the Insurgents. governor of I'uraentt hs notified General Matos, who reached tliut inland November 13, that he must ohscreo a atrictly ueutral attitude aud conduct, otherwise ho wilt be asked to leavt Curacoa. three-year-ol- d, f Eire rail From Sky. Hall dispatch from Hydoey, N. S. W., says: An extraordlaary dust storm has beea experienced in Ylctoria and Nsvr South Wales. Darkness enshrouded tha City of Melbourna at noon Saturday aud balla of fire fell aud set fir to everal building. The people were thrown In a etat of paulo aa they thought the world was coming to so end. A similar cloud of red dust bung like a pall over the City of Sydney and many inland towns Friday, A SWALLOWED BY CAVE-IN- . Lake of Several Acre Hlnhe let I'mperty. used at tha A lake of several acre Cliff mine at Joplin, Mo., wasewallowed op Saturday la a cave-l- n ou the Grendby land. The mine still stands, but U has beefi abandoned. Many of the miner refused to work In it as It has settled a foot amt I liable to sink St any moment. Great cracks lo the earth can be seen In the vicinity of the mine. KANSAS CIT LAN ForPassengersorFrei, L. r. L DOVNINS, SMMHitt Salt OASN. lV ln,!, ( t" |