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Show ?4 fotf Aif P ANISE 1UT1Q OiQ Hers VOL. e hasDR f Utah, anish Fork, led F. THOMAS, NOTARY PUBLIC and ABSTRACTS B. ' Iio.Ttn No. 7, Knight Blook, PROTO. twelve killed by Governor Wells veto. The fifth legislative assembly adAndbbw B. Morgah. (BAST C. Baglit. journed sine die at 7:45 p. m. Sunday, BAGLEY A MORGAN after a session of sixty-thredays. bachelors of Salt Several prominent ATTOlt.VEVS-AT-LAi Lake City last week entered Into an i -78 X agreement to marry within a year or PROVO Telephone Building night e forfeit Jtah. 8500. William Harrison, Provos oldest SAXEY, man, died last week at the age of 97 years, 8 months, 26 days. Air. Harrison ! Attorney-at-Lacame to Utah in 1855. Conveyancer and Notary Public. A. C. Anderson fell from the roof of OrrrCB-O- ver Oran Lewis Store. a house at Ephraim last week and seUtah. v Spanish Fork, verely dislocated his shoulder and otherwise bruised himself. The report comes from Washington P IP IP V that an Inspector will proceed to Utah W Dont Keep to arrange details for building the Indian school at Panguitch. The crops In the Sanpete and Sevier We Sell Them, : this fall will no doubt be the valleys That's All. best those sections have enjoyed for many years, as the precipitation is the heaviest in years. FiSIlIOJlBLK The schools of Sterling are again In operation, after being closed for some One block north of Bank, weeks because of several cases of diphUtah. theria, which are reported to be a Spanish Fork, I thing of the past. Marlon Brasher, who last summer; G. O. accidentally shot and killed Alex Kle-- i land while returning to Salt Lake from Saltair, has been sentenced to four 3T. months in the county Jail. turtle In Martell building, Main street. Open i. Lehl stockmen last week shipped cry day from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m. Workman-ik!- p Febru- San thirteen carloads of young steers and and material guaranteed ranclsco and New York styles. Spanish Fork, stock cattle to Alberta, Canada, where lowing- itontion L ilm, and j they will be pastured on extensive tracts recently purchased. tSKj The work of making brown sugar H NE ' has I. Tp. begun at the Lehl factory. The of Will (Lessee Boyick Stables) brown sugar run will last about sixty' prove & livaUuq five days, and enough syrup is on hand' to make about 1,750,000 pounds. 1 The Prove postoffice has been allowed another clerk by the postoffice ister. department at (600 per annum, and Spanish Fork, Utah. th clerks now employes at (600 hare had their salaries raised to (800. w, ljqtftfisoq. 3t(iclelsoq , HEAD STONES, LORENZO THOMAS Islands. The steamer Mariposa has arrived at San Francisco from Australia, bringing additional news of the typhoon and tidal wave at the Pearl island group In the middle of January- - The French government has investigated the disaster and found that between 500 and 600 islanders perished during the storm. After the wind had, subsided and the waters had receded, hundreds of drowned natives were found tied to the trees about the places. Hikuera, one of the islands visited by the deluge, was the best able to withstand Its force, as Its highest place is twelve feet above the ocean. The residents flocked to the heights and sought safety by binding themselves to the rocks and trees. There they remained for three or four days In which the storm swept over the dreadful scene. Four hundred lives were lost there. The islands of Hao,' Morakau and Hikuera are virtually washed away, as they are at present little above the sea level and are destitute of vegetation. On them man can not subsist, as the soil has vanished and the cocoanut trees are dried up and dead. On the island of Rarorla the devastaof the tion is complete. Three-fourth- s cocoanut trees were destroyed, houses were cast down, the walls of the Catholic church and the prison were swept away, and twelve of the Inhabitants were killed. At Amanu there were three persons killed by the cyclone. Among the survivors of the awful storm are Elders Chefileld and Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of the Latter-da- y Saints mission. PORTRAIT ARTIST woodsf Transfer Feed, Sale stables. Hack Meets all Trains A. a Blacksmith & hward t Noj n p. m .1 !tl Opposite Bank, Spanish Fork. 6 7(0 4.1 i B. H. BROWN, Uivory f $ 8 Hi A 9 10 AND M II S 41 t& t parti, Lake li. mger. ht Material always on hand IS js Wheel-wrig- The rabbit hunt at Parowan Flrstclai O', (A i!l 7 IV 7 is J. Pedersen. PQQd StsbiQi I I Hack Meets all Trains 'PHONS No. 12. Utah Cpanlih Fork, Dealers in General Merchandise, Flour, ) i i Grain and Produce. I'anufacturers of Harness, ; j ! and Boots Shoes. JOHN JONES, Hpaalsh Pork. . Supt Utah. Thousands Saved Dy This wonderful mediofng positively cure Consumption, Coughe Cold, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Hoaraeneae, Soro Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50o.&$l. Trial bottle free. UTAH'S NEW LAWS. Result of Terrible Typhoon and Tidal Wave Which Swept South Sea EIRIKSSON,1 .'foej PEOPLE last week resulted In the killing of a little over 400 of the pests. The losing party! not being satisfied, there will be another two days hunt next week. As a result of the action taken by the Salt Lake City authorities some time ago against the mea who rent houses for gambling purposes, some of the places are going out of business. Several small herds of deer have been seen on the foothills east of Provo this winter, the heavy snow having driven them down from the mountains, and many of them are reported to have been killed. Levi Newton Kendall, one of the first pioneers of Utah, died at Maple-to- n last week. Mr. Kendall came to Utah In 1850, and held the plough to plough the first furrow that was ploughed in Utah. Charles Scott, an accountant in the auditors office of the Oregon Short Line railway, has been missing from his home in Salt Lake City for the past week, and feara are expressed that he has met with foul play People all over Sanpete county are slated in tbs recent turn of affairs of the Mammoth Reservoir company. With the reservoir In operation San pete's population will be easily doubler, so that Its importance can be easily realized. A man attempted to suicide at Woods Cross last week by throwing himself under a moving train, but was prevented by a number of aectlon hands. He refused to give bis name, and disappeared Immediately after the occurrence. Chris Jensen, while herding sheep west of Mt. Pleasant, was attacked by vicious cow last week and badly bruised, the arrival of help being la the nick of time, as the animal had him down and would have killed him la a tew minutes. Tha people of Provo are building an addition of one room on the home ol a poor widow who has a family of tout small children. The money to pun chase the material has been subscribed and the work Is being donated by different mechanics. Thursday of last week was old folks 50 year day at Richfield, when all over fol at dinner, entertained were of age lowed by an excellent program. Mrs. Harriet Haywood, aged 89, was the oldest lady present, ami J. A. Kcoler, agod 56, the oldest man , Summary of Measures Passed by Legislature and Signed by Governor. SENATE BILLS, IL S Prohibit the sale of liquor r, rear grading camps or public works outside in corporate town nd citirt Johnson rrovitliujf for xt expense of j, the Legislature 40, Larsen, C. P. Bounty for Entered Feb. tl, 180 m teoond-plas- a matter, Ta tofflre at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congreu of Horen 3, 1497. 10, 1903. PERISHED IN STORM. It that there cases of smallpox in Mapleton. April 2nd will be Elk day in Provo, when a new lodge will be insituted t that place. A Juvenile orchestra has beeh organized in Manti. The members range In years from 12 to 18. The osteopathy, bill and the bill to Increase the limit of school taxes were Are la reported Jtml south of City Square. I SIX HUNDRED UTAH STATE NEWS. Office and Residence and SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH NO. 9. WARNER, W-- ices. II. noxious s. m, Larsen, C. P. Bounty for grasshoppers. To codify and revue certain laws 17, for the 'Creation of office of food and dairy joramuMoncr. To prevent the desecration of ID, Sherman the United States (lag by using it for adver tising purposes. Increasing the salary of the J5, Bamheigrr gtetiographer of the Supreme court, I awrence 7s Transferring incorporations from the ofhee of the State Auditor to the Secretary of State. sa, Lawrence Authorising administrators to lease mining claims. Tune of certifying and fixing 56, Lawrence city taxes. Lawrence Allowing mayors to disapprove 57, t without vetoing hills from city councils. Lawrence relation In to claims against 58, towns and cities Lawrence Limiting the time for begin$ ning actions against counties on rejected claims. 1 60, Gardner Kstablishing experimental farm, Providing for f 6i, Committee on Kducation school text book conventions. council-me- n Barber for holdover $65, Providing in cities. For an additional judge in the 67, Lawrence Third district. illianiA commission to 68, Providing for rcure the benefits of the irrigation appropriation by eongres. 6q, llennion Defining the powers of corporations. 70, Committee on Railroads- Making railroad liable for killing of stork which strays the track. I 78, Lawrence Relating to the form of exceptions. 8j, Lawrence Creating bail commissioners in cities. 83, Lawrence Providing for a judge pro tempore in city courts. 80 Barges Relating to the location of powder houses. Fixing fee for tax deeds. 90, Lawrence $50,000 and Appropriating 94, Sherman creating a commission for the I.ouisiana Purchase exposition. 95, Lawrence-- Dividing fines between city and county treasuries. 96, Lawrence Relating to fees, fines and costs collected by city courts. Practice in city courts. 97, Lawrence 98, Lawrence Proceedings against corporations in city courts. Lawrence Procedure against violators of 99, city ordinances on appeal. 1Ves of clerks of city court. 100, Lawrence Practice In city courts. 101, Lawrence Lawrence sheriff to serve Requiring ioj, pnves of city courts. Lawrence Prescribing the sai for city lor, Mi, Hawley Regulating the payment of expense in ewsrs transferred from one county to another on a change of venue. 1 J5, Done Providing additional qualifications for teachers in the public schools, Regulating the terms of truw 139, C ondon tees of the school for the deaf and dumb. Disinfection Condon of excreta in cases Mt, of typhoid fever. To Condon prohibit' vaults and cesw 14J, pools from being placed near water supphea. 143, Condon Prescribing duties for secretary of hoard of health. 146, Spry Fixing salary of supreme judges at $5,000 per annum. 147, Spry Fixing salary of district judges at $4,000 pet Annum. 154, White Relating to the care, custody and control of minor children, 167. Spry Repealing law relating to the filling of vacancies on the board of pardofip. 186, Roberts Providing for the investment fund for the redemption of territorial bonds. 187, Condon Appropriating $6,000 to the National Irrigation congress. 188, Johnson To protect and encourage the bee industry. BILLS VETOED. Senate bills 5 and 4, Whitmore To relieve state lands from taxation until the title passes to the purchaser. House bill 16, Condon Providing for the the executive committee of the Eleventh National Irrigation congress. hill Senate To regulate tht 131, Bamberger practice of osteopathy. House bill 181, I lone -- To regulate school taxes in Salt Lake City and county. The general appropriation bill carries $1 000 in round numbers. WORK What Was STOP Paying Rent! OWN TOUR 110MB. eos tract la tha National HomeSeektri Association Will entitle you to a homo or farm on It 000 cash, or pay off your mortgage,) and may be returned at the rate of) 5 50 per month on each 11000 with InH terest at 9 per cent per annum. Apply! ) either in person or by letter to A John Christianson, r. O. Box 71. Sec Spanish Fork, Utah. ES3 FiriLcIas Farms of moit anjl Izo desirable, and cltj property with comfortable bnlld Uffs, or vacant lots, for lalo b JOHN CHRISTIANSON, Real Estate Agent, Spanish Fork, Utah. OF CONGRESS. Done During the Fifty.sev. Hotel Charlotte, enth Session. Alexander McDowell, clerk of the house of representatives, has made public an official compilation made by The best service to the Traveling Trade Tally Clerk Wakefield, showing the both In the Hotel end Livery btulnesi. work done by the' house during the h congress. It shows that the longest day of the session lasted, with recesses, 114 hours, during which Watch for the Bass at the Depot. eighty rollcalls were taken. The number of bills and resolutions L. M. JUNES, frop. Introduced in the house during the two sessions of the congress was 18,420, .vs I.Tt't and reports were made on 2,810 bills crsioN and resolutions. The senate sent to AND COPYRpSHrS MANY TIMES A MURDERfcK. OBTAINED the house 1,630 senate bills and reso. ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY lutlons. Notice In Inventive As f.H Herb Doctor of Philadelphia Accused Book How toohlaia f'auinU house disposed of 2418 of the uaiM The r ' of Killing Thirty-fouPeople. Charge nuxfarato. No fee till patent la accnred. measures originating with It, and of Letter atnctly confidential. Address, The police authorities of Philadel' E. 0. 8IGUER8, Patent lawyer. Washington, D.C. 1,012 of the senate bills and resolu. courts. thirty-fphia have directed the opening of Providing for a hearing for tlons, making a total of 3,430 bills and 104, Sherman of liquor licenses, our graves, having secured evidence the109,revocation Lawrence Injunctions not to be issued, resolutions acted upon. which led to the belief that George when bonds are given. Congress left on Its calendars 405 Williams For the purchase of Kinney in, Digest. Hossy, herb doctor, Is responsible for Index house and 118 senate bills and reso-- 1 Barber Allowing marriage licenses to at least many of the deaths. Hossey le be 114, lutlons. issued on affidavits. AND In Jail as an accessory to the murder Allison motions for new 15, Requiring Fifteen members of the house died based on new evidence to be filed within trials IQGHAI1DLV of William G. Danze, whose widow Is sixty days after the verdict. during the congress, seven resigned, Brnnion Requiring notaries public to charged wtih having administered to file118, and Messrs. Rhea (Ky.), and Butler their commissions w ith district clerks. her husband slow poison furnished by Williams Prohibiting pest houses near iai, TIME TABLE (Mo.), were unseated, the latter twice. water used for culinary purposes. the negro. Committee on Judiciary Allowing elec15, Arrival and departure of trains from Depot! We do not know how many poison- tion returns to be delivered by registered mail. WAS JEALOUS OF THE CAT. t6 Committee on Manufactures Creating No. 7 For Sprlngvlllc.Provo.Solt Lake ings can be traced to Hossey," said a commission and appropriating $10,000 for the and mol... .8.06am Ohio Man Wanted to Be the Only Pet No. IS and all points oaxt Clarke exposition at Portland. police official today, "but thus far wo Lewis and Fiirsprlnirvllli1 1mvo.Nnlt l.ukn 138, Bennion Providing for the annexation In the Family. and all poliitH rail ami went .. (.4 pm have secured evidence that has war- of a part of one county to an adjoining county. No. Eureka, Mammoth anil Sil138, Iove Relating to the custody of present ver CHv A common house cat Is the central ranted us in directing the opening of ownership 4:40pm maps. No. Z8 For Eureka, Mumimith and stithirty-fou- r 45- - Johnson Providing for the arbitration figure around which revolves the trou 6:11am ver City graves. This step will be- of water rights. Connections made In Ogden Union drpot with gin at once, and we believe the result 146, Johnson Permitting the issuance of pre-- bles of Lenonora Schultz and her hus. all train of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short stock. band William Schultz of Neapolls, will show that Assistant District At- ferred Bennion Line. 151. Making the chambers of a dis- OFFERS CHOICE OF torney Shoey was not exaggerating trict jtidee coextensive with hts district. Ohio. Mrs. Schultz Is suing her 144 Whitmore when he branded Hossey an Providing for the payment of be. Is case and for the band THROUGH TRAINS DAILY FAST divorce, escheated funds to the state treasury. fnr a apecial 66 59, Gardner la Providing Schultz beard. old, years Ing "This case is assuming proportions for the in(ereit of insane wives in the,,. . the father or ten Children by a pre. AND HIRER DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES far beyond the comprehension of those estates of their husbands, who may convey prop. Pulnian Puliu e uml ordinary Sloping care to connected with It at the time Hossey erty. Mrs. Schultz iSo. Murdock school houses to be vIoub wife. The present Iunvrr, I in, aha. Uiin-- a City, Si, Louts a ad was arrested. The real Investigation erected in whole orAllowing in part hy days labor. was a widow prior to her marriage to dm ago without change. the state treasurer is Just bgelnnlng, and before It proill, Johnson Requiring widFrri Reclining Chair Cara: Personally consoldier's a and to dropped accounts Schultz, of state different beep ceeds much further startling develop- funds. separate ducted Eicuraluna; a perfect Dining Lar Serow's pension of (12 per month to mar. vice. , ments will crop up. There may be sevi66. Larsen, H. R. Election of county and For ratea, folder, ele . Inquire of eral arrests, but they are not likely to precinct officers and fixing the terms of office. who Is considered wealthy. ry Schultz, cot Ticket II. J iRKR. Agent, 168, Lawrence Amending the laws relating to come until the organs of the bodies exor write 1. A. llENTON, "When I would pet the cat," said on gifts, legacies and inheritsneri. A. I. D Salt Lake City. U. humed have been examined by the taxes Lawrence 170, Making provision for family Mrs. Schultz, "It would make him! chemists. support in case of decedents. Sherman for Itate banks with angry, and he said be would leave me Detectives are searching for a white Providing tyj, ranital. woman who Is alleged to have repre- fio.soo I petted the cat any more, as he 174. McKay Providing fbat doort of public if sented Hossey in the preliminary deal- buildings shall open Line R, R. outward. thought he was all the pet I should Oregon 77. Bennion Publication of notice to credings with his patrons. have. He Insisted I should pet, caress itors of estates. ' Committee on Pubtic Health Regulating OUR FOREST RESERVES. and fondle him Instead of the cat, TIME TABLE theio, practice of dentistry. ir, Joi-bill.-t Irrigation Committee General Ir- and when I did not he made It a bell IN CPrkCT riHKI AKT I, 190. Over Four Million Acre of Land With rigation Committee on County and Municipal Ap- on earth for me with his abuse." ij. Southward Northwardrawn From Entry. dpropriations To enable eitiea to condemn water No 4 No No I No STRIKE IS SETTLED. A Washington dispatch of Monday systems. Committee on Private Corporations To last contains the following: The geo- enable the bead of the church to buy end sell Miners at I property. 8unllght. Colorado, Will logical survey now has under consider iff, Lewie Appropriation for general purWork. Now to Return poses. cMion the establishment of forest re Its, Barber Amending the law of trespass. The strike at Sunlight, Colo., hast of 91 Barnes To enable railroad companies to In serves the mountainous regions condemn land for ahopa, round bouses end been settled In a manner entirely sate the state of Utah. During the past other necessary uses oc-95. Committee on Judiciary Place of trial lsfactory to both sides. A meeting three years petitions have been re of civil actions arising outside of the state. curred Thursday afternoon of the ceived from citizens of Utah for the 90, Barnes General revenue bill. 196, Joint Conference Committee strike commmlttee and Superintendent establishment of small reserves which county tax levy for the care of the poor. aoo. Gardner Putting e tax on coke, bullion Cummins, at which W. C. Price of Pal would protect their water supply for 1r and matte. lsade, a member of the executive com rlgatlon and domestic uses. These proHOUSE BILLS, No. 5 of the mltteo of Laas follows: are reserves The posed No. 8 arrlvva at Suit Lake at 4.1 and departs j, Barrett Limiting the amount of explosive United Mine goon, Salt Lake, Spanish Fork, Tooele, to be stored in a mine. Workers, was present at 4 to p in. maki-- dlrwt connection at Salt latk 6, Molyneux Providing for free text books, Mr. ou behalf of the Rocky No. 8 for Huntington, Manti, Ferron. Gunnison, Cummins, ail points on (.ache Valley brunrh. for the Hawley Fixing penalty grand it, Sallna, Aquarius, Montlcello, Sevier, larceny. m T. M. S. Hi MAi kH, Acting Truffle Munugar. Mountain Fuel company and of the D. K. ItiiHi.xr, li. 1. and T. A. Panguitch lake, Duck lake and Calder 17, Condon Providing money for fhe school to Coal D. S. Sl'ENi mt, Asa'tu. 1. andT. A, Pocahontas company, dumb for agreed the and blind. deaf, forest reserves. an, Hamlin hours a day In all public the recognition of the union, and the M. S. Hatch, Depot Ticket Agent. Pending an examination which Institutions and Eight puhlie work. of these would fix the boundaries to - Evan with Ceding public building eitet for men, for their part, agreed areas most desirable for forest re the federal government. Brink to obtaining food tinder draw the other demanda made on the 6, Relating serve purposes and ellmlnats such false pretenses. two companies. The miners will reareas as are most suited for agrlcul all, Nash To provide for soldiers, sailor snd turn to work as soon as the mines can ture or grazing, the secretary of the In marines. 9, Nash Exempting soldier from poll tag. terlor acted upon these petitions, and be gotten ready for them, which will j Waits on wild Ronnty animal. jo, withdrew from entry about 4,608,000 for Compensation deputy county take several days. acres. A careful examination was officials. Barrett Regulating the sale of drug. made during the season of 1902, and jj, 46. Austin Amending the bureau of statisKilled While Automoblllng. the secretary has decided to establish tic law. Done 49. a system of forest reserves In Utah. Providing for divorce In ease of In. Arthur R. Pennell, one of the chief eanity. Morris of fund derived from Disposal jo, Victim of Pueblo Thugs Dead. figures In the Investigation of the Bur. the sale or rants! of public land, McKinnon Notice of sale of trespassing dick murder, was killed Tuesday after, C. E. Bishop, the second of the two animals. noon while riding In his electric auto-- 1 AND In Loulateau's citizens shot by robbers Board of aheep commissioner! and 4. Smith mobilo with Mrs. Pennell. They were cafe in Pueblo, Colo., is dead. He was sheep inspector. 4j, Luther In relation to reports of county on Kensington avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.,1 a draughtsman at the steel works, had treasurers snd county auditors. 4. Molyneux Creating s slxte board of hor- skimming along the edge of the Gehree a wife in SL Louis and his relatives re ticulture. d hols tone quarry, a huge 71, Hxll Rrlxtlng to marks snd brands, side In Arizona. The body of Dr. J. pt, Colton Curfew Inw. Mr. Pennell's hat the in ground. E. Johnson was shot and killed at II. Turner, who 10$, J. Relating to tha powers Produce. of towo boards snd trustees. Hay off. The automobile swerved, and Bailed blew was was he where table the dining, loo, J. E. Johnaon Requiring town trustees manner some In bonds. leapel Inexplicable iaken east Monday. It Is now thought to giro McKinnon Relating to thg duties of the In some Inexplicable manner it leaped tij. attorney. there were throe of the robbers In district Binufacturm of stead of only two. as supposed last over the curb Into tbe abyss below, 19, Morel liefining astray. Morrio Relating to notlr tf bearing 1 night, but one stood on the outside accounts. rcnnsll was killed Instantly. of the restaurant. The police are work bpaulih Fork Utah. of on clews. a number Ing Fifty-sevent- Commercial Men, mfumrnm PATENTS TMDE-U'RK- ' 8--Fur 1 H arch-poisone- r. Rnr-di- n . Short it. 1 One-mi- I sub-distri- 4- I Jox bumbop CSompany. I j. rock-ribbe- i l LOiBER BuildingJIaterial, i t i & BROOMS- I i ' |