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Show 1 panish Fork Press 1 HE VOL. IV. NO. MEET DEATH IN LIEN OVER ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST IN ALABAMA MINE. Is Believed to Have Been Caused by an Accumulation of Dust. The Explosion ; SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0. PRAISE GENERAL ST0ES8RL. BOMB ENDS LIFE OF SERGIUS Russian Officers Declare He Did Right Thing in Surrendering. Three paroled Russian naval captains and eleven lieutenants have arrived la San Francisco from Port Arthur, en route to Russia, on the steamship Siberia. The naval officers lad no criticism of General Stoessel or the conduct of the defense of Port Arthur beyond the fact that the Russian fleet was undermanned and had not a sufficient supply of ammunition when the war began. Port Arthur, they said, would have fallen the latter part of August had it not been for the strengthening of the land forces with guns and men from the fleet. said Captain General Stoessel, Von Essen, Is a brave soldier, a great general and a true patriot. He had lots of ammunition certainly, but I never heard of any army which could live on ammunition. Lack of food was the main reason for the surrender. d There were not more than 10,000 soldiers In the garrison when It was surrendered." By an explosion In the Virginia mine, about eighteen miles southwest ia f ef Birmingham, Alabama, more than a with f hundred union miners are entombed, and it Js believed the entire number t ? suffered an awful death. Scores of roen I vigorous rescuers are at work digging ake f Into the mine to relieve their Mends I and comrades in the Inside. f The explosion is believed to have tiie caused by an accumulation of been see 1 dust, although the mine has heretofore been noted for being entirely free from dust. It is also believed that as the entire quota has probably been killed, ivef the details of the cause of the disas.on : ter will never be known. (01. i The class of miners employed was ice f the best In the district and all beork I longed to the United Mine Workers of MANY BUILDINGS BURNED. America, Since the strike has been on In the Birmingham district many Has Big Fire Which Will loe ef the most Industrious and thrifty Indianapolis of Over a Million, Lose Cause ImeJ miners of Pratt City and other four hours Sunday night th to removed for portant mining points have of Indianapolis, wholesale district mines the so that the Virginia mines, ne bounded by Georgta and MeriInd., full capacto worked their were being tra Jackson Place and the ity by the most skilled miners In the dian streets, tn- was menaced by a sheds Union depot community. fire which started lp the wholesale WERE CHEAP 8KATES. or warerooms of the Fahnley & McCrea i or California Senators Sold Votes for Millinery company. At 9:30 oclock in three general alarms brought out evSmalt Sum of $350. c. to ery department In the city and t The special committee appointed ce suburbs. When the fire was brought Investigate bribery charges against under control eight buildings, among Senators Emmons, Bunkers, Wright ' were which three hotels, had been and French, of the California state destroyed, completely causing a loss exsenate, recommends that they be One fireman at estimated $1,500,000 o. pelled from the senate. walls. Firebrands was hurt by falling lie accused of were senators The four fell In a perfect storm over the busin- demanding and accepting a bribe for ness portion of the city, and on every tn protecting certain building and loan were stationed companies of building it, associations from Investigation by the men with apparatus, and r- retrenchment on committee legislative a general conflagration was prevented. and reform, of which they were members.A trap was set for them and HEARING IS ENDED. marked bills were given to a who was. seen to pass the money senator received $359. Peabody Contest for Governorship h : to them. Each Indicted by the Sacbeen have Nearing the End. They ramento grand Jury. Hearing of testimony In Former . Governor James H. Peabodys contest I HALF A MILLION LOSS. for the office of governor of Colorado, i fire Destroys Two Steamers and closed Sunday evening. Brlefa will be submitted to the contest commiPlay Havoo With Dock. ttee this week by both sides and the 4 A loss roughly estimated at half a million dollars was caused by lire committee is required under the rules to breaking out In pier 4 of the Hoosac adopted by the general assembly tunnel docks early Monday, says a present Its report and recommendaBoston dispatch, destroyed piers 3 and tions on March 1 to Lieutenant Gov4, destroyed the upper works of the ernor McDonald, president of the Joint furness-Leylanline steamer Phila- committee of the legislature by which and damaged the steamer the contest will be finally decided. delphian Dalton Hall. An Immense grain ele- The Joint committee will receive the vator adjoining was saved. report on March 2 $nd will then deThe crews of the two steamers es- termine how much time will be alcaped with some difficulty and a fire- lowed for argument. man and the chief steward of the Philadelphian were bsdly Injured. The fire To Take Place of Sergiua. was discovered at 1:30 oclock and at The was control. under 2:43 a. m. emperor of Russia, by a ukase Issued Saturday, restored to favor In Law Constitutional. Kansas Anti-Truthe Imperial family Grand Duke Paul The validity of the Kansas anti- Alexandrovitch, who some years ago trust law has been held by the su- was degraded of rank and honors, bepreme court of the United States by cause, In opposition to the will of the an opinion by Justice Brewer In the emperor and the wishes of the Imcase of Edmund J. Smiley, plaintiff In perial family he contracted a morganerror, vs. the State of Kansas. Smiley atic marriage with Mme. Olga in 1900 was secretary of the State The grand duke was deGrain Dealers' association, and the al- prived of rank in the army and Ms legation In this case was that he or- orders and decorations were withganized the wheat dealers In the town drawn. .The doors of Rnssla were of Bison, Rush county. Into a trust closed to him, and Grand Duke and to control the price of wheat at that Grand Duchess Sergius extended the place. The supreme court of the to his two chilof home shelter their state sustained the prosecution against hint, and Justice Brewers opinion up- dren by his first marriage and virholds that verdict. tually adopted them. roily UNCLE OF THE CZAR ASSASSIN-ATEBY TERRORIST. Grand Duke Sergiua, uncle of the czar of Russia and leader of the reactionaries, met a terrible death In Moscow shortly before 3 oclock Friday afternoon. The deed was committed by a single terrorist, who threw beneath the can rlage of the grand duke a bomb charged with the Bame high powdei explosive which wrought Minister voq Plehves death. The missile wai packed with nails and fragments o iron, and Its explosion tore the imperial victim's body to ghastly fragments, which strewed the snow for yards around. Every window In the great, lofty facade of the palace ol Justice was shattered and bits of iron were Imbedded deeply in the walls o( the arsenal, 100 yards away. On the snow lay fragments of the ft ,l- g s. Sentence. Soldier Major Carrington, who was convicted of falsifying voucher of the civil government to the amount of $1,500, Gets Long BURIED BY A SLIDE. f j body of Grand Duke Sergius, mingled with the wreck of the carriage. The grand dukes head had been torn front his body and reduced to a shapeless pulp, and the trunk and limbs were frightfully mangled. A finger bearing a rich seal ring was found lying several yards away. The crimson tint and the smell of blood were everywhere. Only a few fragments of clothing Indicated that the body had been clothed. The coachman lay moaning with pain beside a deep hole in the The horses dragging the pavement. front wheels of the carriage, had dashed off maddened with pain, to sink dying before they reached the gate. The assassin was thrown to he ground and stunned by the force of the explosion, but he immediately rose and ran toward the gate, attempting to escape. His haste and the blood streaming from his face, where he bad been wounded by fragments of the bomb attracted the attention of a sergeant of police, who seized him before be could draw a revolver. The man did not deny bis crime, but on the contrary, gloried in its success. He expressed his satisfaction that ho had been able to kill the grand duke without Involving the duchess. lie avowed his membership in the Social revolutionary organization, but refused to give his name, and at the Jail bis papers were found to be forged. The assassin belongs to the noted fighting group" of the socialist revolutionary party, which has removed other prominent officials and long since passed a sentence of death upon Grand Duke Sergius. The grand duke Is understood to have been condemned to death by the revolutionary party in December Inst. The governor generalship of Moscow was abolished early In the year, and the grand duke, according to dispatches from Moscow January 4, kept Blskou-tohn- y closely to the palace, on the outskirts of retaining his position as of the military, district. Later In Jansury, however, It was announced that the grand duke bad sought refuge In one of the palaces of the Kremlin. He has been classed as the most reactionary member of the Imperial family, at the head of what is referred to as the war party, and has been algmatlzed by the liberals as Russias evil genius. Grand Duke Sergius was born In 1857, and was married in 1884 to Princess Elizabeth of They have no children. well-guarde- Mo-oo- Hesso-Darmstad- FOLLOW BLEEDING KANSAS. Two Men Killed In Hydraulic Mine, Southern Oregon. News has been received at Grants was at Manila, on Monday, sentenced to a total of sixty years and five days Pass, Ore., of the death of Guy FlemImprisonment. He was sentenced on ing and Bert Garber, two miners emfive separate rounts, and the sentence ployed at the Simmons hydraulic mlno on each charge was twelve years and of the Waldo district, southern Joone day. Major Cnrrlngton practically sephine county. The two men were made no defense, tits attorneys solely working In the diggings beneath a raising technical points. The case will high bank, when a slide of many hunhe appealed to the supreme court of dred tona broke from the bank and, the islands. filling tii'Menly, naught then before they could get from beneath It. Became Intane on Desert. Ed White, Jr a resident of Reno, left honte last Saturday for the southern country, lie wss JU at the time and while rl.llng on a stage between Tonopnh and Coldfield became demented. tore off bis clothes and. Jumping from the stage, ran across the desert. It was storming at the time and for several hour he wandered aimlessly about, but was finally captured, lie was suffering greatly from the cold, hla fieidi wss trw and be was ftlmort exhausted. D His Death Had Been Decreed by Revolutionists In December and Sentence Waa Executed at First Opportunity. able-bodie- d All Dr. Wetion Acquitted. The Jury In the cane of Dr. T. Jones Watson of Denver, charged with killing his wife, ha returned a verdict of not guilty. Mrs. Watson was killed in a runaway accident while rfilimj with her husband, who was picked up unconscious near a bridge over a email trem. Mrs. Wauons body was found In the water. The charged that Mrs. Wat non had died from the effort of poinn. and thnt the conditions under which her body was found had nrrnni-cby Dr., Watson to hear out a ceuaway theory. prni-cruMo- n bn d Colorado Man Wanta State to Own Oil Refinery. A bill for the establishment of a state oil refinery has been Introduced In the Colorado legislature by Representative Clifton II. Wilder, who nays he will do hi utmost to secure It enactment. The Ml) provide for an appropriation of $123,000 for the erection and operation of a refinery. The prlre of crude oil In this state ha recently a been reduced from $1 to 80 c-nt- barrel. Entered Feb. 23, 1903. Utah. matter. Port oflXwe Aot of Congress March (, 1W9. aecond-cl- MUST KEEP HANDS OFF eMMUUiUUUUMatIUUUIlUituuuuunuuonin. CITY DRUG STORE UNO. BANKS. wl. ROOSEVELT'S NOTE OF WARNING TO THE POWERS. Specific Talk About the Monroe and How it Applies to the Republic of San Domingo. Doe-trin- e President Roosevelts message transmitting to the senate the new Dominican protocol of an agreement providing for the collection and disbursement by the United States of the customs revenues of San Domingo for the adjustment of all the obligations of that government, was made public Thursday by order of the senate In executive session. The document includes the new agreement as well as the original protocol and award of the commission of arbitration for the settlement of the claims of the San Domingo Improvement company, under which agents of the United States are already collecting the revenues at certain of the ports of the Dominican gov- Prop. PURE ANDnitr DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED Greatest Insurance Bpaalsh Boabt C Baolsv. pom ATTOKNET9-AT-LA- PROVO Flight Bulldloc navaa. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Convejftncor and Notary Publlo. Jox Lumbar Company. Offlo. Ovor Bank of BpaaUh Fork. NOTICE liMbe 50 Building Material. Bailed Ha; & a . If you want to buy, or if you want to sell Farms or City Property of all descriptions anywhere in this county, see lohn Christianson Proto, Real Estate Agent COMPLETE LINE OP Spanish Fork. Utah PAINTS.. SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY DBALSRS Df m rma San Pedro, Los Angeles Salt Lake R. R. marine Boat Four men were killed anil fourteen injured, of whom three are In a critical condition, as the result of two explosions on board the Brltsh submaIn the harbor at rine boat - kuts cured FARCY 1KD STAPLE CB0CQ2S HIGHEST 8A8H PRISE PAID FOR JHIDE8 yNO PEWT8. LORENZO THOMAS FAkBIORABLI "A-5,- " On block north of Bank, Queenstown. Artia Utah. The killed Included Engineer tpaalsh Fork, ficer Chaffee, an assistant stoker and stoker Lieutenant H. O. Good, comTIME TABLE O. mander of the vessel, was blinded. His tx arr sow xovsuasa, 1904. condition Is critical. a Lieutenant Skin- Kortw-.- rd Southward e boat, Ho?No4 NoT5fol ner, an officer of the A mlp. m s. m p IB subsequently died of his Injuries, only Roll tAka lvo 9 0S Studio la MarteU kulldlai, Mata stmt. Oysa a I is 9 91 Mum? av.ry day from 14 a.m. tilt Ip. m. Wartmaa-ski- p one man of the entire crew escaped i i os I IB Jaad, and malarial fuaraoiMd Baa a ov 4 M M 9 Irtao.r 40 I uninjured. Fraa.lao. and N.w York tijrlaa. Bpaalsh Fork. Lobl JuDotloa 8 0 TM I M 4 as The first explosion is believed to I II 4 9 Lahl 9 OS TOO 84 4 HI Amorleaa Fork 9 14 T II have occurred while the crew was ena is 4 II Plaaaaol Oro. 9 19 T H gaged In filling the gasoline tank preProvo 9 40 T 4 IM fV H as a 17 9 81 9 0S Ppaal.h Fork paratory to proceeding outside the V 80 n 10 OS I ZS Pay.na harbor. a is I 46 II ool 9 40 N.phl 00 a. m. Jii.b p. m. 10 I House Upon Its Dignity. IKI T G. EIRIKSSON. PORTRAIT ARTIST sub-marin- r B. H. BROWN, Llvopy 9 . Milford D. a. m. is 80 p. m. Nowbousa wm. to oo Rising to a question of privilege, I 90 p. m. Call. ot. pm. I M ofMr. Payne, New York, on Thursday Not, t and 4 make, direct oonnMtlon fered a resolution regarding the action Train. at Sals Lak. toe ail putot. .ad and north via Oraooo Ohori Lina. of the senate in adopting an amend, B. W. Uiu.rrr. UD.ral Pa.MB(r A,ml. ment Interpreting the Dlngley act with Mooaa. District J. L Ao.nl. N. PaTSimaa, Drpol Ticket Agent. reference to drawback on wheat. The resolution was as follows: Resolved, That the amendment No, 208, added by the senate to the house bill 18329, In the opinion of the house, contravenes the first clause of the seventh section of the first article of the constitution of the United States and Is an Infringement of the privileges of TIME TABLE the house, and that the said bill, with Arrirat tad departure f train, from Dr pot the amendment, be rtectfu!Iy rekprina vllto Pmvu.Sult t.aks turned to the senate with a message No. 7 For and all putot. l ...1.06am The communicating this resolution. oreprtnovill. I .i .11 p,ttiu t .n ..3 42 pm reading of the resolution was greeted 5a. a and Fur Kurd, Manumili and 1with applause. ,..,6'40pm Ho. 28 For ICuiwk, Maimnuth and Ml- 9 16 am IN v.rCUy BELT. CAUGHT SgraiidIV1 yFoocl Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trains 'fhoks No. 1L Ctatk Ipaalkh Fork, Spanish Fork Co-Operat- ive Institution, -r w-- 3 I 3 Dealers la General Merchandise, Flour, Grain end Harness, l. Boots -in ; - ch a, Produco. llanufacturm of hlm-nl- vr. c- Tog to Sice opposlt SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S Sub- Utah. Spanish Fork, nv-l- - T.l.phono fl X A. SAXEY, the Lead Twenty Years. In Abdbiw B. Moboax. BAGLEY & MORGAN filtn ..INSURANCE.. writi us Spaal.h Park. Utah. from Jamea Hoberuua's. li;-- i - BU1LDIN0. Klrtl sails anwrd Independent Insurance Agencj. Health and Plato Utah, Offlo. at CRBBR FOUR KILLED, FOURTEEN HURT. Result of Explosion on English . fork, UTAH. Firs, Ufa, Accident, . DR. C. T. KENDALL, 411 ernment Few documents that have come to the senate In relation to any of the South or Central American or West Indian republics have attracted so much attention. Because of the controversy that has arisen as to the rights of the exeeutlve to enter Into treaty arrangements with any foreign government without the advice ana consent of the senate, extraordinary Interest has been aroused. The document came to the senate ax an hour past the usual time for most senators to leave the chamber, and therefore it was brought up soon after the senate convened. The message ol the president outlined the policy of the government holding that It demanded that thiz government take charge of the customs of states when It is manifested that they are unable to maintain their integrity. In addition to the presidents discussion of the Monroe- - doctrine In the case of San Domingo the protocol itself makes specific declaration of Its application and In that respect Is unusual In treaty making. The declaration occurs In the second paragraph, which recites that the government of the United States views any attempt of governments otuside of this hemisphere to depress the destiny of the Dominican republic a a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States." sail lUoldonod just south of City Sqaaro. Offlo Agency W. H. RAY, PROVO. PHARMACISTS. DR. W.E. WARNER. ...UTAHS... Fight Standard Oil. Pntr with Onnotlon. mal. In all trim, of Soutti-r- n PiwlUc and :rua Short Governor lloch of Kiiomis Man Meets a Horrible Death In Paper Liu. lgned the hill appropriating $2oootu OFTKRS ntOICF, OF Mills. v for the erection and tnnlnicnanc,In TRAINS DAILY FASTTEROUCn the Jame Crawford, employed the state of art oil refinery with a met mill at Cal., Florllon, a day. T1 1 paper capacity of 2, bun lmrri-While at AND 1URBE DISTINCT 8TENM0 ROUTES death Thursday evening. will measure of thi make It signing car. to Putman Paine, and work in tint machine room ho became and In .: .! Omaha, Kan-.(Hr. St, possible for Kansas to I enwUiiuut blcatfo beforin nml ebac.n the a belt est the fight started in this sla t r -- entangli-Cara: IorinoaMr Chair Frv. gine could ho stopped ho lad a Ihamg (arS.r-Vroccntly against tin Simulant Oil enttsed his The that death. injuries In slutting tl, bill Covet For ratv. Md-- r t ttveiir. nf unfortunate mun'i head wa eut open. t l.Afn Hitw N, Ticks Afst, tm- -i mt- lh sent a MWrlM L A, WKTiS, Deeeased has rdutlve residing In San legislature. U., kail Xako dtp. U. A. Fraud sro, who have .notified. Will m 21, 1902, at Spanish Fork, and Shoes. JOHN i K-o- i Ipsal.h Fork, .413, SupL Utah. |