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Show Press NISH NO. 48. I- - VOL. ' WARNER. JK.W.E. UTAH STATE NEWS. end Residence Just loath of City Square. Office H. SLATER, . hysician & Fork Dray Company Ipinlih jf. THOMAS, notary public Boom and ABSTRACTED. No 7. Knight Blook, PROTO. ish Fork Drug Go. A full line ot Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, 'Fancy and Toilet Artii clea, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Brushes. Physicians Prescript tions Carefully Com pounded. Ctah. ipiilth Fork, i, SAXEY Attorney-at-La- w, and NoUry Public. Oran Lewis Store, ConToyancer ver Ornc-O- Utah. iputih Fork, icluclson I Ft Doht K ttr HEAD Ifqtfuisoq. 9 9 9 Geaerel Opinion la That Power Hava Not Infringed Upon Monro Doetrlaa. The Venezuelan question occupied the attention of the senate in executive session Tuesday for almost an hour. The question came up informally almost immediately after the doors were closed. Senator Teller, disclaiming all intention of being critical. and saying he merely desired information, asked Senator Cullom, chairman of the committee on foreign relations, what information he possessed as to the Venezuelan affair. Mr. Teller said that the situation was such that senators felt that the MonClyde Ellison, who shot and killed roe doctrine at any time might become Undertaker Watson in Salt Lake City, involved if the complication should has been bound over to he district continue. court on a charge of murder. Senator Cullom replied to the InOne of Uintah countys prominent quiry that he had no knowledge of recattlemen shipped a consignment of cent events not contained In the house steers to Omaha recently, and real- prints. ized only 3 cents per pound on foot Messrs. Bacon, Hoar, Lodge and Edward Howard, employed in the Stewart all made remarks. In none of Consolidated Mercur mine, at Mercur, their addresses was anything harsh or had his hand blown off one day last critical said. The tone of all the week by the explosion of a stick of speeches, whether by Republicans or Democrats, was that the attitude of giant powder. Nels Otterson, the man who was this nation should be one ot watchfulshot through the lungs by the city ness. There was a general agreement marshal of Lehi, will probably recover. that while the means adopted by Otterson resisted arrest, and was shot Great Britain and Germany tor the collection of their debts had been by the officer. quite strenuous, they thus far had In consequence of the prevalence committed no infringement ot the of smallpox in Salmon City and other Monroe doctrine, and, therefore, had Idaho points, the Utah board of health done nothing to which the United States could take exception. has decided to It Surgeon, at Office SENATE DISCUSSES VENEZUELA la now stated that President Roosevelt will visit Utah some time Utah. during May. L. H. Ilarner, at Springville, has the first case of smallpox of the season at Springville, and is quarantined. John Bennett, one of the early settlers of Kaysvllle, died last week. Mr. Bennett came to Utah in 1852, and loStore, cated in Kaysvllle. While engaged in coasting, Fred Schick, an Salt Lake lad, ran into a tree and sustained three fractures of the right thigh. tjtfUli Fork, ,r. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 9 STONES. Sill Them, That's All. Ws quarantine against Lemhi county. About $00 teachers of the Salt Lake City public schools visited the sugar factory at Lehi last week, they being taken through the factory and banqueted by the citizens. James Hlgglnson, who came to Utah In the 50s, died at Spanish Fork last LORENZO week. He taught school In southern FASHIONABLE Utah, and for twenty years he was a teacher In Spanish Fork. One block north of Bank, ' John Debrose was held up at Salem Utah. one night last week by two masked jpulik Fork, men, who assaulted him. Debrose sus3. F. HODSON, taining a broken collar bone In the scuffle. The robbers secured but $3. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Daniel Ryan, a miner from KimberPIANO AND ley, was found dead In an alley in Terms 50c. per lesson of 1 hour. StuSalt Lake City night, under Hours from 10 till ' circumstances Saturday dio at residence. would indicate that clock every day except Sunday. that be had been mudered and robbed. The heavy epidemic of pneumonia LARS i which has been prevailing in Monroe for several weeks past, has begun to & Clock Repairing, subside. There have been nearly thirty cases of this disease In that It Blocks East of Npsnlsh Fork p town. I Abraham Putney, a carpenter, suicided at Ogden by shooting himself In the head w Ith a revolver. He left let(Lessee ot Will Boysck Stables) ters which proved that the deed was premeditated. It Is believed that he eed, & was Insane at the time. The heavy snows In the mountains make the outlook encouraging for lack next season, as, with ordinary good luck, large crops are assured. There Spanish Fork, Utah. will be plenty of water In all cultivated portions of Utah. ! A. A movement Is on foot to complete Mantl tabernacle. The people are the Blacksmith & Wheel responding very liberally in their donations, and there Is no doubt about s Material MAnti getting a model tabernacle fdr Iwayi oa hand worship some time next year. Opposite Bonk, Spanish Fork. Attorney General Breeden has rendered an opinion to the effect that par- THOMAS ORGAN JENSEN, t i TROUBLE Transfer Sale stables. Meets all Trains J. Pedersen. First-clas- H. BROWN, Livery- pQQd- Hack Stablo. Meets all Trains raoNi No. 12. . . Fork, Utah Spanish Fork Operative nstitution. lsriln General Merchandise, Flour, Grain ni Produce. wturers of Harness, Boots Shoos. V JOUN JONES, Supt. Mlb rrh, . Utah. sonages, occupied by pastors, hut separate and distinct from the church or place of worship, are not exempt from taxation, under the laws of Utah. So heavy has been the recent fall of snow In the mountains of northern Utah that wild game of all kinds Is being forced down Into the plains and almost Into the cities. Four deer and two bear were seen last week near Fait Lake City. Arthur Humphries and Alma Graves, two Salt Lake boys, engaged In a light, as a result Grove being so badly beaten that his life is despaired of. reHumphries Is In Jail, bond being victim bis known Is It until fused will recover. Secretary of State J. T. Hammond has taken up the last note which was outstanding against the state. R was for the amount of f 10.000, the last payment on tbs sum whlvh was borrowed meetSeptember 10 for the purpose of ing state expenses. E, F. Bolton, the weather observer t Tropic, Saturday last reportod to Director Murdock a fall of red snow at that place November 20. It Is accounted for by the fact that the wind carried up a quantity of red sandstone dust that fell with the snow. The residence of Joseph Ferker at Wellsvlllo was destroyed by fire last week, entailing a loss of about $2,500. of Mrs. Tarker was the only member ocfire the when the family t home a recurred, end she Is prostrated sult of the shock. HAYTI. Word Acclaimed President and Other Candidate Will Fight. A dispatch from Port hu Prince, llaytl, under date of December 16, says: General Saint Foix Colin, minister of the interior and opponent of General Nord in the contest for the presidency, has sought refuge In the United States legation. There has been much firing In the city, and a state of great excitement prevails. All the military authorities who have been supporters of Seneque Pierres and, candidacy for the presidency, therefore, opposed to General Nord, sought refuge In the consulates. General Nord is acclaimed president by the troops, and seems master of the situation, notwithstanding the fact that the majority of congress Is In favor of Scnor Pierre. It Is believed General Nord will dissolve the chamber of commerce and the sedate will order other elections which will result In his favor. Firing continued this afternoon In the streets, but the foreign residents are in no danger. General Co-o- ifed Woods. IN DEED OF ROBBERS. FIENDISH RimoTi Trala t ga and Co Ovr Trmtla. Rll Southbound limited train No. 1, Cincinnati to New Orleans, on the Alabama Great Southern, was wrecked two miles south of Moundvllle, Ala., early Tuesday. The officials say the wreck was the work of train wreckers. A rail was removed near a trestle which spans a small creek. Engineer Larkin saw the rail was missing, but too late to stop. The heavy locomotive left the track and bumped along the road until the trestle wae reached. It then knocked the trestle down end toppled over Into the creek. The mall, baggage and express cars and two coaches followed, the whole train being plied up In a heap In the creek. Mall Clerks Kelly end Riggs were severely Injured, as was Fireman Durr, colored. No passengers were had but a few hurt The train Tho two aieepera reaboard. mained on the track. Vatalaoa Got Flrl Blood. It has been learned at Puerto that during the bombardment Ca-bel- lo of Puerto Cabello, December 13, by the British cruiser Charybdls and the German crulBcr Vlueta, the Charybdle was struck In the bow by a shot flrtd from a cannon on the Plaza BruaueL The Vlueta waa struck twice by the Venezuelae cannon fire. The report which at been In circulation that an officer of the Vlnota waa killed during bullet fired the bombardment by a rifle now to be from the shore appear Cabello Puerto left Vlneta The true. suddenly, although It waa supposed that she would Slav here to protect at Gorman Intoresia. She la at present arWillemstad. Curacao, where she mast. rived with her flag flying at half crluser German the that believed It la ot went to Willemstad for the purpose burying tho dead officer. Fotlawad I Foul!!- - of Chris I.emk a wealthy former suicide committed Oregon, Felix. HI brother, Tuesday by banging. Satsuicide committed Claus Lenike, atAfter urday by the same mean. hi to went Chrl tending hla funeral. beam and barn, tied a rope to a brother Ills manger. the from Jumped old rope t. a (after In an box. bad tied from a death to and leaped bouse o 31 year Tbe men were 30 and j. comfoitabl and families Doth bad valued owned property homes. Each at $13, 1902. PACIFIC CABLE INDIANS ON MISCHIEF BENT. A REALITY. STOP Paying Rent Tboasaada of Ftopla WIIsmi the Spllelag of tha Shor End ot (bo Lons Wire. OWN TOUR HOIK. "In memory of John W. Mackay, I christen thee Pacific cable. May it A eoa tract la tbs National always carry messages of happiness." Illnako Indians to tha Number of BOO Hems-SeekAssociation on tho Wav Path and Tbaro I With these words Lucille Gage, the or farm oxl home Vlll entitle to a Mach Excitement lu tha you daughter of H. T. Gage, Far North. off 11000 or oash, pay your mortgaged governor of California, on Sunday of! cable, and may be returned at the rate christened the trans-Paclfl- c in- -t A special from Dawson says keen with each month 15.60 on $1000 per and, breaking a bottle of champagne annum. Appld 9 excitment and apprehension prevail at over the shore end, Inaugurated a new terest at per cent per White Horse and various points along era in the commercial either in person or by lettor to of development the line of the new government trail, the Pacific coast. The landing and pver the report that a band of Hlunko splicing of the shore end. which Is to Indians has taken the warpath in the connect the mainland with Honolulu P. O. Box 71, Spanish Fork, UtahJ SS353 region between the Little Salmon and was accomplished without hitch of Pelly rivers. A store is reported to any kind, and was witnessed by 30,-0- 0 have been looted and burned, the or 40,000 people. The total of the storekeeper killed and another fatally cable from San Francisco to Manila Farms of most any wounded. The Little Salmon Indians will be 6,871 miles, plus 10 per cent eJ A) Flrst-clasix desirable, and city prop are said to be over the allowed for "Black to follow the conwith comfortable builds i erty are of outbreak the hostile tribe, and tour of the uneven sea bottom, or or racant lots, for sale bp eendlng their squaws and children to lags, miles In all. This will be the tne police detachment of Tantalus, JOHN CHRISTIANSON, near the Yukon crossing, for protec- longest single cable line in the world. Real Estate Agent, tion. The link between San Francisco and Ini. 200 250 is to stated from that it Spanish Fork, Utah. ' Honolulu will measure 2,178 surface dians are in the hostile party, headed miles. The next link between Hono1 by two well known chiefs. At last accounts they were holding a war dance lulu and Midway will measure 1,140 and working themselves into a mur- surface miles. The third link between . derous frenzy. and Guam will be the longest Trouble with the Indians In the re- Midway surface miles. The last ot 2,293 all, Salmon and between Little the gion Guam and Manila will link between the Pelly has been expected for a long time. Many of them are known to be be 1,360 mlleq. It will reach the Island Tha boat ssrvloe te the Travslleg Trad of a treacherous, revengeful nature. A of Luzon at its northern extremity. xtk la the Betel aad Livery basins motive for the outbreak is furnished cost entire the that estimated is It numof of their the three hanging by of the completed cable from San Franber In 1899 for tho murder of a pro pector on the Little Salmon. The ex- cisco to Manila will be In the neighecution took place In Dawson at the borhood of $12,000,000, Including the Watch for the Baas at the Depat. local barracks. various cable stations and regular exL. M. JONES, Prep. CASTROS PROPOSAL. penses of installation and such exas experience shows must be igencies Great Britain and German Will Probmet1 Inasmuch as the cable company ably Ltata to If la Plea. filed with the postmaster general Jias The proposal of President Castro to of the act of congress Its acceptance the allied powers for a peaceful settle1866, of 24, relating to telegraph July Mr. ment was suggested by moral Is under It obligations to sell its Bowen, and It came to the state deto the government cable and property partment through his hands. It has at any time at Ita appraised value. The been forwarded to London and Berlin through the embassies at Washing- postmaster general has the right anTIRE CARD. ton, and as both Great Britain and Gen nually to fix the rate to be charged many have heretofore professed a de- for the government that messages and Arrival Departure of Trains frosa sire to settle the issues peaceably, it will be transmitted over the cable, file Grande Western Depeti Is hoped that they will avail themselves of this opportunity. The pro- and governmental messages will en No. 7, for Springville, Provo, posal did not mention the method of Joy precedence In transmission over i Salt Lake and all points arbitration nor the limitations and all other messages. 8:05 a aa East and West, points of doubt which may prevent No. $9. for Springville. Provo, the acceptance of the scheme, which MRS. GRANT DEAD. Salt Lake and all points are believed to be Castros unwilling8:49 p m. East and West, ness to bind himself In advance to Wife of Former FmliUnt Bnccnmb to No. 8, for Eureka. Mammoth the recognition of the principle of liaAttack of Heart Fa nr. 6:40 p m and Silver City, bility; ho would leave the arbitrators 8. Grant died at her No. 28, for Eureka. Mammoth Mrs. Ulysses not or to determine whether he Is 6:15 a ml residence In Washington. D. C., at and Silver City, liable at all. 11:17 oclock Sunday night. Death was Hydrophobia Canned by Scratrh of a Cat. due to heart failure, Mrs. Grant hav- Connections made la Ugdeo Union Do Suffering with what the doctors bepot with All Trains of Southern ing suffered for years from valvular lieve to be hydrophobia, caused by a Pacific and Oregon Short Line. was which agof the heart, disease scratch on the wrist by a pet Maltese bronOFFERS CHOICE 07 of severe a attack by gravated cat, Thomas Rogers, an engineer in chitis. Iler age her rally prevented one of the big down town buildings. Is from the attacks. Her daughter, dying In Bellevue hospital, New York. lng Nellie Grant Sartpris, was the only About three weeks ago he was scratchone of her children with her at the ed by his pet cat. lie thought nothing of the wound, but a week ago he time of her death, her three sons, who was suddenly seized with convulsions AND and began to froth at the mouth. The bad been summoned here, all being was of also out There Scenic Routes. the presThree Distinct was city. and over Rogers felt paroxyism better a moment later. A physician ent at tbe bedRlde when the end came Pnlmaa Palaeo and Ordinary Sleeping was called, but was unable to diagnose Mrs. Rose Mary Nartorls, a grandCars to Denver, Omaha, Kansaf the trouble until he beard of the at City, ht. Loots and Chicago writhes! scratch on the wrist. Then he sug- daughter; Dr. Bishop, one of the gested Rogers might have hydro- tending physicians, and two trained change, phobia. Rogers became worse and nurses. Death came peacefully, the free Reclining Chair Car. was taken to Bellevue hospital and sufferer retaining consciousness pracPersonally Conducted ExcnrtWos. put in the insane pavilion. There he tically to the end. Word has come A Perfect became violent and went from one Dining Car Kerries. spasm Into another until exhausted. from Jesse and U. S. Grant, Jr., two For rates, folder, etc., Inquire of The physicians are still inclined to be- of the sons, In California, that they H. J. COOPER, lieve that It Is a case of hydrophobia. have started on their way to WashTicket Agent, and say the patient will probably die. ington. The other son. General Fred or write , I. A. BENTON. Italy Alto llaa a Bill Ag alntt Vee.ieeta, Grant, Is In Texas, and he will hasten General Fast'r Depm'lj mesAgeal, a soon as as he receives there In the Italian chamber of deputies halt Lake City. Monday, Foreign Minister Prlnettl, re- sage telling him of bis mothers death, plying to an Interpellation, made a The remains of Mrs Grant will be Rlvcrs7!I3 DF8ICNS statement on the subject of Italy's at- aefiuMled" Iff thfthmb-- 1 TSAUE.MKRXi titude toward Venezuela. He reviewed park, New York, where those of her AND CUKThH.Hlk the causes leading up to the Anglo-Germa- buabaud now reposo. OUUIStO action ,and said: "Italy, on 0VICE AS TO PATE STABH. ITT KoUoo la loT.nti.. Af her side, claims damages for bar citiADVERTISE FOR WIVES. book. "liow too loin PiinU" zens who sustained losses during ths NofbetfllMtratUMOtuwL Insurrection which has disturbed tbe Sis Tennf Mob of Voe Bet, Cnllfomln, Letter ftncli eoefldenu.il. Addm. I LI republic since April. The Italian minisPtUnl K. S. Portoer. SIQUERS, Sak L?er. Wi.hlngton, O.C. ter at Cararas having exhausted all A Nevada City, Cal., dlnpatrb'saya: efforts to bring aliout a friendly adjustment and presented a list of A few weeks ago the announcement waa made that two residents of You claims, reduced to a minimum, of bolivars. Bet bad secured wives by advertising. Blacksmithing, there In this morning's Union-HeralOBLITERATED BY LAVA. are advertisements from six young Bleach Horse Hirer, lalaad of Marllnlqo, men of the same thriving mountain Filled Up by Lava aait Aibn, women to six for town, young Back ot Lewis' Store, Spanish Fork. The French scientific mission to the share asking tbs Joya and happiness of the Island of Martinique baa reported to same number of prosperous young men M. Doumorguo, minister of colonies, of that place. The men will not althat since the crumbling of the rone low their names to published, but.they on Mont I'clee the Blanche river has are known to bo prosperous and posbeen completely obliterated by lava, sessed of abundant means to provide and the ashes are spreading over tbe will for wive. You Bet Is lonicely valley of the river to a distance of cated in the heart of the mountains. three mile. Very high temperatures have been recorded on the Island Mining Is the chief Industry, and but few women reside In the vicinity? lately. , .1- Leant. Maul Haag. BITTEN BY COYOTE. Charles Lennox was sentenced to be A very perullar and unusual arc! AND hanged at Butte Monday fur tho mur- dent befell John McFadden of Twin der of James VVllllatua at Silver llow Bridge, Mont., as the finale to a coy Junction, lust spring. I.ennox and ote hunt. His two hounds ran down James Martin were Jointly accused of a coyote. They were engaged In a the rilme. There 1 considerable sur- death atrugglo with It when McFad-decame up. Peeing their master, Bailed prise at the sentence, at Lennox Hay & Produce. turiicd slate's rtldeiin against Martin both dogs for an Instant released their In the trial, and It wax tlumuht that he hold on the animal, when It sprang would get a light sentence In tonne-queno- at McFadden, lnfll ting a vhry pain ($ Kamifactiireri of The date f Lennox' ful wound In the hand. Dr. Dwight ha not ben set. Merlin baa not dressed the wound. Blood poisoning bpanh.il Fork, Utah. yet ben Sentenced. Is BURNED A STORE BUILDING KILLED ITS OWNER. AND er ! I 9 It 1 - ! John Christianson, See teue. V aa panic-stricke- X? n 7,-5- Hotel. Charlotte, ' , I .! Commercial Men, FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. n' PATENTS n FREE WM. ROACH,' d Shoeing, tlox Lumber Company. 111! 1C Building filaterial. BROOMS r. threatened. . ! i i i' l i |