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Show H HE rORK IV. NO. 39, VOL. ID SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l L ntered 12, 1905. H I f. lpaM h U. 1M. Fork. Utah. : a matter, Pomt MM Act of Congreaa Stare K, Um aeoood-elaa- i i HARRY Orders 2 hughes jgVal blks west E CUBA H! I TRIES Paper UTAH HANSEN. D.D.S. 10 HOB AND STAGE tage Was Conveying Money to Pay Employea of Mine, But Robber Failed to 6ecuro a Cont Redding, Cal. A single highwayman held up the Redding-Delama- r stage Monday at 11 o'clock, and shot and Spanish Fork perhaps fatally wounded Wells, Fargo A Co. 'a express messenger, D. N. HasSAMUEL kell. The stage was conveying money NOTARY PUBlolS from this city to pay the employea ot the ully Hill mine. The messenger low intereat special Furm on Irrlgun-the second seat. At a point occupied ; partial payment. three miles west of the Pit river Office at residence, one block east of bridge a masked man halted the stage Spanish Fork, - - Utah. and when Haskell leveled his shotgun at the robber the latter fired. One bullet pierced Haskells abdomen and 'the other hit him on the foot. The Cheaper and better than ever are sheriff and big posses are now out. " Haskell is, one of tpe most popular being turned out at messengers in the employ of the company and the robber may, be lynched , if caught. Stage Driver Durfor out yard at Benjamin. ' Best select white . $0 50i ran the robber and the specie was . Common $5 and 5.60 saved. New Hank Building Money Loaned Islands are Virtually Swept Clean by a Death Dealing Typhoon. Loss of Lives Among Natives Simply Apalling, the Total Number Killed Being Reported ae Nearly Ten Thousand. Co-o- p. . BRINKS HAND BROS. -- uniformity in select brick that, cannot be obtained south of Provo. A FROM WEALTH TO POVERTY. Victoria, B. C. The steamer Tartar. which arrived Sunday from ' the Orient, broi.ht news from Shanghai that the loss of life among natives of the Islands at the mouth of the Yangtze river as a result of the typhoon at the beginning of September was tremendous. ,The Nortn China Dally News of Shanghai says: "To the east of Tamagmlng .two islands, one' called Yawoshwa, the other about twenty Shihiousha, distant miles from Woosung, have suffered much from the typhoon, nearly all the Inhabitants having been swept away. The islands have only been Inhabited for a short time, comparatively speaking, as they are of recent formation, and are not very much above high water mark. It is reported that nearly ten thousand people have been drowned cn these two islands , and the smaller Islands adjacent. Tamagm-In- g itself has not suffered much, being well above the high water mark. The Shanghai paper says that the damage to the Canadian Pacific railway liner Empress of Japan by the typhoon will necessitate the expenditure of 8100,000 for repairs. During the storm the steamer Pecblli, le Grande du Sol, foundered near the mouth of the Yangtze. Her crew of fifty-fou- r wero saved by the German Ueamer Albenga, whose officers and crew did heroic work, but one Chinese was drowned. Former Associate of Jay Gould Goes to the Poor Houae. R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST New York. Jefferson P. Raplee, Fresh Flowers supplied for all ooca once a New York banker and wealthy dons. Funeral designs kept on hand bualnesa associate of Jay Gould, Com isd filled to order. modore Vanderbilt and John P. Blair, All kinds of Furniture Repaired. . residence two blocks North of Foundry went to the poor house here Monday. Raplee was one of the best known Spanish Fork, Utah men along Broadway In his day. His father, who was Judge Raplee of Yates ic Mercantile Go. county. New York, left him a large fortune. In 1856 he opened a banking DEALERS IK house at 137 Broadway, which was GENERAL MERCHANDISE ft DRY GOODS, capitalized at 1290,000 and did a yearly business of 1500,000, which was a Tbree Blocks East of Cltj Square. large sum at that time. Since 1867, when this bank made an assignment KELLY JAMESON, Manager. sifter some unfortunate speculation, Mr. Raplee'a fortune, although invested In a banking venture, steadily diminished. Three years ago be closed MAN KILLED AT PRICE., his last offices at 136 L&berty street and began to live on tne remnants Did Resident Provokes Deputy Sheriff -- Te was unof his former wealth. Into Shooting Him, tadio la Martall baildlnr Main street. Open married. Utah. 10 Workman-teea m. till 1p.m. wary day from Deputy Sheriff John Price,' ....d FAVORS EARLY RETIREMENT. Alp and material U. Bryner shot and killed J. B. Mill-buBAND OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER a saloon keeper, and old rest-len- t ..... aPANisH roan. Utah General Williams Would Have Only of the town, Saturday night. Mill-bur-n Young Officers in the Army. had been drinking the greater QR.W,E. WARNER. Washington. In his annual report part ot the day and had become very to the secretary of war Brig- boisterous and was using bad lanOffloe and Bcaklenon just WU guage toward the whole force of ofConstant adier ' General south of Oty Bquore. Hams, commanding the department ol ficers. daring any of them to arrest Utah, the Columbia, expresses decided views him. Bryner was passing along the bulik Ferk, street in front of Mlllburn's place, about the inexpediency of retaining when Millburn pulled a gun on him In the military service officers who by and said he was ready to do business DR. C. T. reason of age, mental condition or with him. Bryner told Millburn to and put up the gun, but Millburn physical - a 'Intents are unable to en- atop Office nt towards him when kept coming dure the hardiest field service and PRBBR BUILDING. ' He would Bryner fired five shots into Millburn direct troops. near the heart. Millburn died inhi ealle answered ' BpeaUh Perk. have no captain over the age f 40 stantly. ' a Jam Utah. , Kobertaoa'n. There has been a bad feeling years, and he suggest a rigid physiBryner and Millburn for some cal, mental and technical examination time, although Bryner Is a quiet, for every officer before be shall be A. peaceable man and always tried to placed Id command of a regiment. A out of Millburn'a way. Millburn eorrollary of this project is a plan for as an old resident of Price and was ATTORNCY-AT-LAthe compulsory retirement of officers a good, kind man. when not drinking, to ensure tbe accession to high com- rhe coroner's Jury returned a verdict ft'chl Building PROVO Talephana II Z mand of men young enough for active exonerating Bryner. field work. A. SAXEY, Negro Tried, Convicted and Santenced Many art Badly Injured During a Flag on Board Train. ATTOBNBY-AT-IARush. Paducah. Ky. On board the same Conveyancer and Notary Publle. Hamilton, O. Bruce Lloyd of Oxtrain on which, be was returned to OBI re Over Dank Of ford, O., was seriously Injured, and the scene of his alleged crime, James BpoaUh Fork, many girls and boys bad tbelr faces Iptalsh Fork, Utah. and bodies scratched and brulshed on Fowlkes, colored, charged with on a white woman at Clinton, Monday In a fierce scrimmage be- Hickman minty, was tried, convicted tween tbe sophomores and freshmen and sentenced to seven years In the Court was held In the of the Miami university during a ling penitentiary. on an Illinois Central car baggage hours. six rush. The battle lasted for Six girls from each class were run train, because the authorities were and foot and afraid Fowlkes would he lynched if he down and bound-ha- nd SITING MACHINES allowed to be taken off at ClinThe Imprisoned. sophomores failed ton. IOU.EB BRAKING to capture tbe (lag. ex-Ri- o C. O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST KENDALL, B. MORGAN, kp W as-sau-lt s HIGH GRADBa Stream of Lava Flowing Down the ' Sides of Vesuvius. crater of Naples. The northwest A active. Is great Vesuvius very come effective upon Its approval without waiting the formal exchange of quantity of lava Is flowing down the ratifications at Washington. This In- side or the mountain and columns of formation pas Imparled at the Jitpan-es- e smoke are seen ascending to an ImThis course legation Monday. red hot ashes has been decided upon In order that mense height, scattering the speediest possible termination of over the district In the vicinity. The the war may be bad. Tbe treaty. It stream of lava is assuming alarming Is understood, has passed through the proportions and the eruption Is hy loud detonations, which necessary preliminary stages of apIn surrounding vilbenow houses Is the each ihake and In country proval fore the respective emperors cf Japan lages. gnd Russia for the royal signature. Fought Pistol Duel With 'Wife. Found Roadside. Dtd by Couple New York. Denton It. Hopkins, a I. T. The bodies of Miss die cutter In Brooklyn, shot and killed Haskell, , Margaret-Lindsaya achool teacher, bis wire In a duel with her In the halland Joseph B. Young, a barber, were way of her flat In Johnson street. found on Monday In the road three Brooklyn. Although married thirty miles north of Haskell. There were were living apart, havtwo the years, marka of violence on the bodies and over money matters. quarreled a revolver was found near the scene. ing Hopkins called at his wifes flat, The couple were last seen alive on knocked for admission, and when the Sunday evening when they drove out door opened they began to fire at each of Haskell In a buggy. The' woman revolvers. Hopkins' siswith other taught at llasMI. The sheriff bsa ter witnessed the duel, but was unfound no definite clue upon which to able to say who ahot first. Hopkins work. was wounded in tbe hand. Treaty Effectiva on Approval. Washington. The treaty of peace between Russia and Japan will be- tllTUU by boytog tUa reliable, honesb high grade tng machine. it, STRONGEST GUARANTEE. N Sewing Machine Co FRANCISCO, CAL. Factory Prop. at aBLViuuaa ill PURE DRUGS AND Havana. Following the publication Friday evening of the text of the ten years' treaty of commerce and navigation between Cuba and Great Britain, the ratification ot which is now pending in the senute, the Havana chamber pf commerce gave out , for publication the text of the report made by it to the foreign returns commission In request for advice as to whether the treaty ought to be ratified and which declared emphatically against ratification. The report of the chamber of commerce says that ns Cuba has few merchant ships and no warships the reciprocal privileges granted by Great Britain would be wholly in favor of British vessels in Cuban waters, and would probubly have the effect of seri. ously shortening the revenues of Cuba, since Cuba had not enough reyenue service strips to watch her coasts, At the same time Cuba was not In a position to enlarge her marine service, while the treaty would be effective in extending encouragement to the other contracting party to enlarge Its marine service. Under such an arrangement the Cuban marine ser rice probably would entirely disappear. . PEACE FOR ASIA. England and RussiaAre to Coma to an Understanding. London. Following closely upon .he publication of the text of the treaty has come considerable talk of the possibility of an understanding between Great Britain and Russia. All the newspapers are devoting columns to the discussion of the question, pointing out that if Russia 1b sincere in her expression of a desire for peace in central Asia there li no reason why the two ancient ene mles should not come to an agreement that will not only assure peace, but clear away the supicions leading u friction which have existed for years That negotiations with this objectlvt are pending seems to be true, thougt definite official confirmation is lack Ing. Chicago Doctor Accused of Horrible Crime. Oliver Hart, aged 39 Dr. Chicago. years, a physician residing in the suburb of Rogers Park, la in the custody of the police pending further Investigation of the death of Irene Klo-ko10 years of age, which occurred Friday in the residence of the physician. It is the opinion of the police that a charge of murder will be lodged against Dr. Hart, and that he will have much tr6uble to escape conviction. The girl died In a bedroom of the Hart residence In which she and tbe physician had been locked for several hours. It is the opinion ot the authorities, based on tbe facts disclosed at the inquiry, that the girl was maltreated and then poisoned In an attempt to conceal the crime. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED Young Rancher of Dillon Probably Met Foul ' Play. Dillon, Mont. Wasson Oliver, aged 24, son of the chulrmnn of the Beaverhead board of county commissioners, Is thought to have been murdered, and Frenchman, whose name Is unknown Is suspected of the crime. Young Oliver had been to Panada and started to drive hack with a French herder. Ills wagon was found miles north of Helena, twenty-fivbut no truce of the men Kept ember can be found. Oliver had considerable money with him. e 2-- i Insurance Greatest Agency W. H. RAY, TIME-TABL- Phone 60S. S. Academy Are. 411 1 UTAH'S... M Arrival .ad departure ( train, from Depett No. 7 For Sprlngvllle, Prove, Salt Lake and ell point, ee.tand weet . ..;0Jai No. IB For SprlnfYllle Provo.Selt Lake and ell points ee.l end west ....4tp No. S For Eureka, Mammoth and Stl4:40 pat vnrOUy No. 8 For Eureka, Mammoth and 811- ver City l:Uaa Connection made In Ogden Union depot with all tralua ot Southern Paolflo end Orefon Shftt Line. ' OFFERS CHOICE OF UTAH. PROVO. Independent Insurance Agency. ..INSURANCE.. S Firs, Life, Accident, Health and Platt Glut FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 3 AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES WRITS US FOR RATIS. In PulmaaJPftiftcw and ordinary Slooplftf rt Denver, Omaha, Kamtaa City, St. Lout, of Chicago without ohauge if Free Reollalng Chair Cara; Peraeaelly Exounlona; a perfect Dining Oar Ser. tbe Lead Twenty Years. ed vloe. For rates, folder, etc , Inquire of CLAUD BROWN, Ticket igeat, or write L A. BENTON, O. A. P. D., Belt Lake Ctt. Jox Lumbor Company. B. H. BROWN, 13 Livopy" Building. Material. 2 ,w. I raoxa No. 1L ftpant.k Park. Pitta. Hay & Bailed ' 4.Pood Stable. Hack Meets all Trains' AND - M- : t Clik , 1? 9 Spanish Fork COMPLETE LINE OF Co-Operat- ive L I ;s ? If t u SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S ..PAINTS.. Institution, Dealers lx SPANISH FORK MEAT COMP General Merchandises Flour, ' Grain Y DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FARCY AND STAPLE 0 GROCERIES HIGHEST BASH PRISE PAID FOR JUDES NO PELTS. Produce. And Ilxnafaoturert of Harness, LORENZO THOMAS rAhHIORlBLK Boots . Shoes. and On blook north of Bank. JOHN Utah. Ipsalib Tart, " JES, . Bpaalik ferk. Supt OUk. RIDER AGENTS WANTED Jo Money Required until you receive and approve of your bicycle. anyone oa Ten Days Free Trial m05Modois CIO to $24 with Coaster Drakes and Tuncturelcss Tires. 1903 & 4n 0 iglidS usual tr ant at 1904 Model 1 Beet Make. Any mnU or model you Choice of any standard tires end best equipment on ell our bicycles, blrmgtst guarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to xnv one without a rent depoeit and allow (O DAY8 FREE TRIAL Wore purchaae is binding. one-thi- rd prire. Loeb. Mother and Child Murdered. Middletown, N. Y. Alice Ingepick, 9 years old, was found murdered In the cellar of a farm house near hers Friday night. Her mother, Mrs, Georgia Ingerlek, was later discovered In a barn on the same fnrin suffering from severe wounds about the head and probably fatally hurt. The woman kept houso for Willis and Fred Olnev, two aged brothers. No trace of the brothers can be found, and aonte are of the opinion that they also have been murdered and thHt their bodies will soon be discovered. , PHARMACISTS. ! semi-weekl- Secretary BY EXPERIENCED MhminnrmvTmnnnnnnnnnmvrmnnmniNinnHiiHHHiNmHHiiiitiinnmw Loeb Will Give Out the News. Important Washington. Several questions were dlscused at Friday's cabinet meeting, although at the conclusion of the session tt whs announced officially that no details of the discussion could bo made public. In fact. It was announced that hereafter no information would be given y out by cabinet officers of their meetings with the president, but that such Information as It . was deemed proper for the public to have would be given to the newspaper men by i 1 1 1 1 MEDICINES Two Small d O CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. BANKS. NOTHING n ' CORNABY tQsvS-- RECEIVE All Havana Merchants 8tate Terse Objections to Anglo-CubaTreaty. DEXT1STRT Office in WOULD GIVE Co-o- p. gPaXISH FORK, O.K. A PAPERHANGK& FAINTEB GOO Second Hand Wheels limoXtv1 tftkn In trt'jA hy out Chtfo rKll aloft vriR.V i9 16 ItAR n nw. fund H tl fur OWt FACTuRT , MHO ERIE TRIAL OFFER. , equlpm.nl, iundrt.. and apori Ing rood, of all kind, at half regular irli-a- In our l rlU) for it. luforuialluu. big Ira. Sundry CaUildgua. Coutalu a world of Blld tUtMlflA, AM litrvWe DO KOT CUY PRICES uiiHl yuu lv 1 Lf. TIRES PUNCTURE-PROO- F Regular price $650 To Introduce $ wo will Soil You a Sample Pah for Only per pair. i,75 v, N9 MORE TROUBLE ('em PUNCTURES Result of 15 ysars experience In tlremitkln No dangor from THORNS, OAOTUS,j. PINS, NAILS, TACKS or CLASS. Serious EASY RIDING, STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED b PATENTS OF BEWARE Bend for c.telnrie alto (VMter-Hr- l( Noth' the ttdi-StitU.t any ether Wa will allow aand full ea.A .lamination, "T.H .hewing all Hullt-u- u W heel, and Hlryrlea-Piind- Milkier tread "AM end t;iimiiir atrip. ft, hl.atln aud I. lading, V m.ke-So- J at HM and 1ht peto. lira will "it geaaf ON AmOVAL wlU ahlp C. 0. D. t h Stmmount of IS (therahp making the prle wr, tnw. i tret to be returned at our b.pvum MEAD GYGLE GO., IMITATIONS, and tip- -, f?e per pair Half thm of tire at kind, and make rle. 14 If SO par patrt If roe sot aaUafactory oe Dept. J.L.'CUICAGO, ILL. |