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Show pays BETTER to trade with the City Drug St or It your name label of this paper It (he date to wb l hJuir subscription li paid. Kindly lie n prompt a 'In advance. possible In paying' PANISH VII. NO. VOL. 44. SPANISH FOHK. UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l!, IIIOH. ' X'iARMICtk? CHINESE EMPEROR 0H i Dr. C. O. SCOTT DEAD DENTIST b-OINGl Office Phene Ne. Thousands of Dollars worth Emperor William of Germany Saya He Will Never More Insist Upon of Sacrifice Furniture-Gre- at T MARTELLS .NOW Boards Side Boards J70.00 Side 56.00 $51.00 Side Boards 40.00 Side Boards.' 34.00 Side Boards 50.00 : 1 1ST MARTELLS NOW $50.00 Dressers $35.00 39.00 43.00 Dressers 82.50 36.00 85.00 Dressers 24.00 29.00 24.00 Dressers 16.50 Some Cheaper. 24.50 Only 65 Left, So Hurry. --m- g" , .1111 OFFICE HOUR PHONI 10 to is a. neeinenos no.. as. A No.es-a- JND. t TO oApk Pekin. Following closely upon the news of the death on Friday of the emperor of China, comes the authen Heated report of the death of, the dowager empress, Tsze llsl An, the Public Utterance of Haughty Rular autocratic head of tbe Chinese gov Geta Him In Bad Raputa With HI eminent, which ahe has directed with Bubjects, Who Show Their DIs-- ' out successful Interference since 1861, plaaaura In Significant Manner. and without protest since 1881. The empress died at 2 o'clock . Sunday ' Creer BI4., Spenleh Ferlt. Vtefs W, O. Rsmarkabla Woman Who Rulsd Chi ntso for Half a Csntury, Dl,s Two Days Aftsr Dsath of Emptror. ' 45-- a on. a. 0. Personal Policies. IN W. O. p. M. gtc:::.:d CREIR BUILDING SPANISH PORK, UTAH DRS. WARNER tnr Q AND QVARAN-TIN- E PHYSICIANS. IIAGAN OfBaa aI kll4lf afternoon. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Berlin. Forced by the angry tide of Tbe death of the emperor of China popular feeling that swept tbe empire brings to an end tbe reign of a sovr. Biffii will eeteer etbl relic from Mie, irorn end to end. Emperor William ereign feeble In mind and body who Mre. Preeellle Swaiwi reelAeeee, WecO, , on Tuesday yielded to the nation and Las been dominated all bis life by the Influence of the dowager promised henceforth to conform to the ronstiMit tonal methods of conducting empress., Ktmng Hsus 'reign' will NOTARY PUBLIC tbe policies of Germany. be completely lost In the rule of tbe " The climax to tbe public utterance mpress. of the emperor was reached In an .The emperor waa born In 1870. Hls lew Inlertlew which be gave to an Eng succession to tbe throne was one of ea IrrlceteA Fermi of partial pepmaeie-Ottofcuhman and which was published In tbe many arbitrary and Illegal acts of et raatdaaca, eoe block tail el the London Dully Telegraph on Octo the dowager empress, who adopted SPANISH FORK, UTAH. her 28. As the outeome of this the Mm Into succession from a genera the tion the same as that of hls predecesabide country waa aroused; A. MORGAN, Reichstag Indorsed the attitude of sor, although the convention of the when members Its Manchu of prominent and Ipunr dynasty precedent proATTORNIY-AT-LAthey denounced the sovereign, and vide that the succession shall go to Chancellor von Buelow, while he at- the next following generation. PROVO Rafflt Buddies Tclepheoe II X An edict issued at 8 o'clock Sunday tempted to smooth away the. affair, undertook to rommunlcate to his ma- morning placed upon the throne Prince Pu VI, the 8 year-olstraightforward and eon of A. SAXEY, jesty statement of how the German Prince Chun, the regent of the empire, Creer SAMUEL CORNADV Money Loaned 1 letereet-wpee- lel ep-tlo-ee Oe-e- p. B. unvar-fishe- Sulky and Hapnoos Implements and Wood Beam Plows Cost Cut at Get our prices on Disc Plows and Wagons Tlll$ IS ONLY A LITTLE Harness, Saddles and Whips C8I.1E AND SEE THE AcST lamnotFiere to refo r rrTy o u ,b u t fo Inform you that" there something doing, and that you will be treated right at the I, FA, jr. ij: L PBAWIB-- , IDAHO HOUSE Have You Investigated IDAHO! . It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes POSITION The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive matter regarding Idaho's resources. Write to D. E. Burley, G. P. A., or D. S. Spencer. A. ti. P. A., Salt City, Utah? servant; accurate, capable and willing, will HOURS PER DAY AND EVERY DAY IN THE CAN GIVE FIRST-CLAYEAR. NO OBJECTION TO LARGE FAMILY. FROM THOUSANDS OF UTAHS BEST FAMREFERENCES WORK ILIES. TWENTY-FOU- R ADDRESS, Spanish Fork FOR PARTICULARS "THE PHONE THAT TALKS." Utah Independent 5 Thousands of acres of land have been reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an opening for many thousand of homes. FORK Co-Operat- Tel. Go. ive Institution, Dealtrs In Flour, Grain O and The Peoples Fuel Co. Ind. Phone Fork, Utah. Spanish 78-- J. W. Rowe, Agent -- Boots I . . Harness, ad Shoes. 0 JOHN JONHS, Supt. - Spanish Fork Spuahh Perk. Spanish Fork, Utah. LORENZO THOMAS . FASHIONABLE TAILOR Ont Bleak Narik R. M. 1 Bank, Ipaaltk Park, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST Freeh Flowers supplied' for all oeca-- T .ions. Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to order. All klndwof Furniture Repaired. Residence two bfu"ks North of Foundry Sr stun Fork Utah Benjamin Uujffces Littery and Feed Stable HACK A v; MEETS ALL TRAINS. Th. and D. n L Peterson, General ... Dlacksmithlngy 4 kindi of Vehicle Repairing and Experts in Horse Shoeing All Opposite Post Office, Spanish Fork B. H. BROWN, Livery Feed Stable Hack Meets All Trains rHONE NO. 12 .1 SpanisW Fork - - Utah - Utah 1 - PRINTING D. or FIRST OLAJli yUALITT IS OUR HOBBY. GIVE VS Office Over flank of Swan-McCai- Produce, Kanufaotorors of Right now when it is so hot, but we feel it our duty while we have Coal on hand, or we wouldnt do it. Conveyancer and Notary Pabllo. - - Merchandise, to have to remind you of your winters supply of ATTOINRY-AT-IA- h Genera! Its pretty tough people viewed his Intervention In af- In accordance with a promise given fairs of state. The Interview between tbe emperor end the Imperial chancellor took place at the new palace in Potsdam Tuesday morning, and at Its conclusion the tmperor made format promise to hts people that In the future he would not act except through the chancellor and his associate ministers.. . So marked has been the change in the last few days of the Germans toward thelrtoverelgn that a crowd ol vme.Jl.500 that. had gathered at a church Tuesday ufUrnoon. to attend Al. fount fhe funeral of the late (. HuclenHaezlor, at which the empe.ut' and e hi press were present,- - being- - w aware of the result of the audience greeted their majesties almost in si lence. Only a fdw bats' were removed and there were no cheera when the EMPEROR OF CHINA. emperor and empress returned, tc their automobile and started for Pots dam. by the dowagpr empress soon after the marriage of Prince Chun in 1903. Was Bought. . Denies That'-HAn edict Issued on Friday made New York.Frank H. Scott of the Prince Pu Yl heir presumptive. Century Publishing company, declared 4 Prince Chun Is a brother of the empositively on Tuesday that no money peror. Hls name Is , and had been paid or was to be paid by be succeeded to the title of hls father. the German government for the sup- Prince Chun, In 1891. He Is a lieupression of Dr,.. .William . Bayard tenant general 4n the Plain .White Ilale'a intervlewftrlth- - the- - kaiser, Danner corps1 and visited Germany which had been' announced for publi- in 1901 as a commissioner of special cation In the magazine. A .cable from the throne. Berlin Tuesday, night stated that a The foreign legations were notified have reweekly journal professed-tSunday morning by the foreign board liable Information-that- , after rfp'gotla-lion- s of the death of the emperor and the between foreign office and the writer of the Interview, succession of Prince Pu Yt. Troops the government had paid Dr. Hale have been In readiness for 'several ' days to quell any disorders that . $50, 0U0. might arise on the death of Kuang Cannon on Tariff Revision. Kuang Hsu. The possibility of upCleveland O. At a banquet here risings was made greater because of the fact that the death of the dowTuesday night, Joseph G. Cannon, ager empress was known to be close speaker of the house of representa- st hand. We have had an elec tives. said: Until word of the death Is spread tion, and no onp realizes It more than I roadcast no disorders are ' appreI do. In our anxiety to get votes we hended. China Is quieter now than sometimes put In our platforms things at any time since' 1900. Local disorthat are not orthodox with a, govern- ders in the south are possible on any ment of the people. The Republicans pretext, but the north is more insre going to carry out every pledge clined to peace. There are few Blgns to foreigners, and there of they made. The tariff will be revised Is antagonism no planner of doubt that Prince ly experts. One hundred days after ( hun will he able to meet the sltua congress convenes we will have a rev- tion. enue law. It will not be perfect, because that would be Impossible, but Auto Went Over Bluff. It will be the bead that can be done, Spokane, Wash. Carrying qne of and we will march on under It. Its occupants to her death, an automobile In which were seven persons, Of Interest to Miners. over a precipitous bluff overplunged A of successful Paris. series the Spokane river shortly aflooking perlments to prevent explosions 6 oclqck Sunday night. The parter mines was conducted on Tuesday. At was in machine o( the composed ty their conclusion the belief was ex- William A. the of Nichols, president pressed that the danger from coal dust Nichols Jnvestment company,, hls conflagrations In mines following Mrs. H. C, Swann, Miss three sisters, hence-lortof fire damp could Miss Mona Nichols ' and Mary be prevented. The experiments H. C. Swann' of the Nichols; demonstrated that certain low temElectrical company, a brother-in-law- ; perature" or "safety explosives," subChauffeur Chambers stituted for dynamite or. other high and William Falk Charles of the Dulmage tension do not set the coal dust on Are and. furthermore, that 50 Hose Automobile company. Miss Mary Nichols died three hours after the acper cent schist dust, mixed with coal cident: dust, renders the latter free from the ' t danger of explosion. Girl Kills Black Assailant. Kansas City. MIbs Corrlne McCow-cn- , Was the Empress Poisoned? 20 years old, a clerk in in Pekin. Nothing hag developed store in the southern part of Pekin to substantiate the reports that the late Saturday afternoon shot city, the emperor of China or the dowager Nowell Powell, a negro, inflicting or was otherwise empress poisoned were the victims of foul play.' All the wounds which caused hls death hnlf na hour later. - Miss McCowan was foreign legations here agree that the alone in the store at 400 Westport ave-emperor died a natural death.- Opinue when the negro entered and ion varies, however, regarding the end for a cigar. When Bhe placed asked ot the dowager empress, but all the deductions In her case are negligible tome cigars in front of hint he tried and la no sense related to the source to seize her. She caught up a revol-te- r aud fired four shots at the negro whence have come the circumstantial details of the passing away of their at close range, two of them aklng majesties. Tsal-Feng- Whats the matter fi) j..-;:,- - FRESH & CURED MEATS. 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