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Show g The- Spanish niet Fork Press - NO. 30. TOL IV- - D by papebhanorr hughes CXb I SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905. painteb VsVall west 2 blks Sat Co-o- Pape mi I. !,mmandr Refu,ed t0 vl p. gpiKISH FORK. n ,, K, p. HANSEN. D.D.S. DENTISTRY m c eii Bank Building in New Office Spanish Fork et CORNABY IAMUEL PUBU.IO NOTARY low Interest special of portiul payment. block east of Co-o- p. oue At it residence. - - Utah. Smkish Korns, lirkawd Parma brisks turned ing BROS. HAND at Benjamin. white - Wieleet $0.50) $5 and 5.50 in select brick that, i uniformity Mot be obtained south of Provo. IM. - - .atnon JEX-FLORI- ST Flowers supplied for all oeca-Funeral designs kept on hand ilfilled to order. Jill kinds of Furnltnre Repaired. sJenbt two blocks North of Foundry Fwk Spanish Fork, Utah Jsmlic Mercantile I HiL I tea DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE ft DRY Go. GOODS, Blocks East of City Squire. ELY h better than ever are out at taper and 8,nkin9 nd Narrowly Escaped Death by Drowning. Toklo.-- An officer of the naval staff ade a 8atcment In which he high tribute to some or the RusjPays sian officers participating In the battle of the Sea of Japan. His .statement follows: "There were several Russian whose conduct In the recent battle deserves to be held high as model and example for all naval Among them the most was the conduct of Captain Rodlonoff, commander of the Nakhi-mofHis gallantry is as praiseworthy as that of Commander Hlrose. During the first day of the battle the Nakhlmoff was exposed to the fire of our main squadron and sustained serious damage. During the night she was made the object of severe torpedo attacks and finally completely disabled, drifted close to the Tsushima. "The vessel was sinking and Captain Rodlonoff sent seventy of the crew to land at Tsushima, remaining aboard himself with his chief navigator. When the Japanese approached he sinking vessel they asked the captain to leave the vessel, but he refused. The Japanese boarded the vessel and endeavored to drag him Into a boat, but he resisted. The ship was listing badly and threatened momentarily to plunge Into the sea. The Japanese were forced to draw off and the captain went below, to there meet his death. Suddenly the ship went down and our men thought the gallant officer was drowned. But providence willed otherwise. We found the captain and navigator In the water locked in each others arms. They had embraced at what they thought was the moment of death and were partly unconscious when we rescued them. i note-worth- y Loaned Money U JAPS PAY COMPLIMENT TO RUSSIAN CAPTAIN JAMESON, Manager. f. DRIVEN AO. EIRIKSSON, 1TRAIT ARTIST wU Martell building. Main street , INSANE BY ACCIDENT. -- ""VT -. - , Father of Girl Killed at Grade Cross ing Goes Mad. Cleveland, O. Reports from vari- Open "kf from 10. m. till 1p.m. Workmaa-4u- d ous hospitals to which the victims of naterlal guaranteed .... Sunday nights grade crossing accipiXDOVTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER dent were taken show that only one SPA HUH FOBS. UTAH death had occurred, but six of the W.E. WARNER, badly Injured will probably die. At least a score of other passengers on Oflos and BasIdanM Jnsl the street car received more or less south of City Sqnaro. serious wounds. James Martin, whose young daugh Utah, ter was killed while his wife and two other children were badly injured, Is U. C. T. reported to be insane as a result of the accident. Mrs. Martin Is not exOffice at pected to live. Martin went to tne CREBR BUILDIRO. hospital where the physicians were about to operate upon his daughter alk iniwered peelih Perk. and struck one of the physicians. Jum Kobertuon'a. tltalb Will Irrigate Big Utah Tract. KENDALL, t MORGAN, 'ATTORNEY-AT-LA- DUG UP CORPSE AND SAVED Montana A LIFE i PROVO --Telepbese f X SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- worejsDcer and Notary Ofllre Over (Unk of Hpanfih Fork. Publlo. wlk Fork, Utah. Ucu SITING MACHINE.' kOLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. Had Boon Con- sensa-tlon- M-- L who have already gone so far as to take preliminary steps for the organival- zation of a company, and to file on river. Green able water rights along Col. Joseph H. Young, now of Denver; of MacVlchle Duncan and R A. Wall, Salt Lake, are among the men interested In the project. The land in view lies largely to tne i south of Green River station, and crossed by the main line of the Rio Grande Western. It U believed that be disujr large numbers who may want In what they In getting pointed here. settle will the reservation Wife Fainted on Husbands Coffin. of reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. inis strongest I GUARANTEE. vrancisco. Factory cal. ATbUtVlDLRB. ILL PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES W. H. RAY, residents of the section Texas where Howell was reared. of largest ever secured In Montana In case of this kind. RUSSIANS AND JAPS CLASP HANDS Oyster Bay. Saturday was a great day in Oyster Bay. Russians and Japanese clasped hands and greeted one another with all outward evidences of cordiality and for the first time since nations began to have relations one with another, an executive of a great power received the envoys of two belligerent countries on a mission of peace. President Roosevelt, on behalf of the United States and its people, extended formal greetings to the representatives of Russia and Japan, Introduced the plenipotentiaries to one another and entertained them at an elaborate luncheon, at which Russians and Japanese fraternized with one another as comrades rather than as enemies. President the luncheon During Roosevelt proposed a notable toast, In which he expressed the "earliest hope and prayer In the Interest not only of these two great powers, but of all civilized mankind, that a just and lasting peace may speedily be concluded between them. It The occasion was impressive. was attended not only by pomp and ceremony, but by a simplicity and frankness characteristic of the president and people of America. Due honor was paid the distinguished guests of the president and of the country, and they received all dignity to which their exalted rank entitled them. New York. As a result of a battle between members of the big Chinese societies In the Chinese theatre in Doyer street Sunday night three Chinamen were killed, two others brobably fatally wounded and many cithers Injured. When the police succeeded In breaking up the riot they Lad arrested more than enough inhabitants of the Chinese district to fill the Elizabeth street and other police stations in the vicinity. According to a report made by the police, the Hip Sing Tong started the trouble and deliberately selected the Chinese theatre, Which Is seldom vlisted by the police, as the most favorable scene for operations. The theatre holds about 400 people and on Sunday night when the quarter Is crowded with visiting celestials from- - all over-th- e metropolitan district It Is always packed. When the battle began not a seat was to be had and many were standing. Among the later In the back of the theatre were several of the Hip Sing Tong members with big .44 caliber revolvers concealed beneath their flowing garments. They suddenly began firing, causing a panic In the audience. The fire was returned by tbelr opponents with the above result. YOUNG MAN KILLS HIS STEPFATHER cut him with it During the fight Mrs. Bartlett, mother of Bell, tried to act as peacemaker and was accidentally struck with the axe. She fainted and Bell ran Into the house to get a small rifle. It is claimed that Bartlett then started to attack Bell with the axe and was warned away, but did not In the Btop. Bell then shot him breast and death soon followed. Mother and son were taken into UTAH. PROVO, No. For Sprlof villa. Provo, Salt Lako and all oaloto saoiaad vast ...S.OSa m Ho.tl ForSpriorvlllo Provo.Salt Lako and all Maw ooal oad wool ...I No. tor Kuraka, Maanoife and U- vorCl.r Iidtaai No. IS For Kurtka, llaaoMtk and gli- I: IS aw vsrCIly Connootlono mada la (Vdaa tJnloa depot wtik all trains of Sou Worn PaolSo and Orvfoa Short Lint, OFFERS CHOICE OF T A-- Independent Insurance Agency. Health and Piste Glut Firs, Ills, Accident, ..INSURANCE.. H FAST THROUGH TRAINS ARE STILL FIGHTING. laps and Russians Keep Up the War Despite Peace Proposals. reGodzy, Manchruia. Dispatches the that report Korea vived from tapanese have begun a simultaneous tdvance from Kuanchodary against the Musarlet and Iiatsabang passes, but that the north columns were Rus-Hathecked under pressure of the Rus-Ha- n The advance detachment. were say, the dispatches losses, are Insignificant. Japanese warships off the mouth be cruising to reported on which ti( Peter the Great bay, their lights situated, is Vladivostok bften being visible from the Russian n Island. Chinese arriving from the south say In that the Japanese are most active south-irtstabllshing trade relations inscon of f Manchuria: that over a been es (urge business houses have lavished at Ylnkow, and that settlers and lar follow closely on the ht trray. Negroes Hanged to Bridge. Hattiesburg, Miss. J. G. Smith, city tonvlct guard, was assassinated here of his Friday morning by two negroes "Kid' and PrisonWilliam Horn gang, Salvation Lassio In but his escape, made former George. Horn Inga Hanson, the Chicago. a with together was of captured, convicted George Salvation Army girl, alias Brock, m-Lewis, Ed named a personal negro in connection with from the who had struck the shackles against her by In the anlt brought were placed was taken o the murderers. They Brock had been severely Chicago City railway, after Jollot Monda Whipped to force him to tell where penitentiary at Sines he refused. At sentence. lorn had gone, but and Indeterminate quietly took a mob gathered gevernl months nagoH from the Jail and negroes two confined In the glare Hanson has been hanged them to a bridge claim" electric light county Jail hospital, hf the n writ ua eon nana. Froo Reollnlnf Chair Cara; Poraoaally F.zouraloot; a porfoet Dtnlit Car K tokeTsnltins h(r lnj,,r- - Second Trial son Proved Abortive. Portland, Ore. For a second tlmei after deliberating for over forty hours a jury in the United 8tates district court on Friday reported to Judge De Haven that they were unable to reach an agreement In the case of the United Slates against Congressman J. N. Williamson, Dr. Van Gessner and For States Commissioner mer United Marlon O. Biggs, charged with conspiracy to suborn perjury In connection with the securing Illegally of part of the public domain, and was discharged. At the previous trial the jury was dlschaiged after deliberations which lasted almost two days. . Pood Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trains AND Building Material. 'FH OU NO. Rultk Fork, Hay a. B. H. BROWN, Uivory, Bailed Sor-vie- For ratoa, (older, mo , Innulro of CLAtD BftowN, Tlokat Agoat, r writ L A. DENTON, O. A. P. D., Salt LakaCiW. Jox Lumber Company. It. tIUk & Prcduce. . COMPLETE LINE OF SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PAINTS.. Dealers in SPANISH FORK MEAT COMF1 General Merchandises Flour, Grain O and Product dralxrs in IRISH AND CUBED MEATS FARCY ARD STAPLE CROCERIEI HIGHEST 0A8H PRISE PAID FOR NO PEWT8. HIDES Uannlactarers of Harness, LORENZO THOMAS Boots f AhHIORABLl and Om block north of Bank. w Shoes. JOHN Utah. Spanish Park) ptnlsh "JES, Supl. rr, Utah CRIDER AGENTS WANTED Money Required and approve of your you until anyone on receive bicycle. Ten Days Frco Trial aoVWota with Coaster 010 to $24 12 $7at to $usual Brakes and Punctureless Tires. d Any mulct or model you want price. Choice of- - any standard tires and bed equipment on all our bicycles. Strongest guarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to anr one without a cent deposit and allow 10 DAYS one-thir- FREE TRIAL W ore purchase is binding. . SocondHand Whcols 0 U Ihk.n In trade by our Clilrtco ren.lt ttoret, (Jo UU ell makea and modrti, (ihmI at new BOO nn UU linT ItUI DIIV a bleyrla until uu hive written for onr FACTORY DU I PRIOEM AMO rrtEE TRIAL OFFER. Tire. equipment, pundript and tvrtln coexmot all kind, at lil( rerular rrlea, In our k Iraa lundry Citaiofua. Conulut a world ot useful Information, write for lb districts In the United States, am a has supplied them all." of Congressman William- gfr Putman Paiara and ordinary Slosulas ears M Ponrar, Omaha, Kaoiaa City, Si. Lout, and Chicago without thanso. In tbs Lead Twenty Years. Yellow Scourge In New York. New York. One man died of yellow fever at New York detention hospital at Quarantine Sunday, making the first case of yellow fever discovered on ships entering New York this summer and the seronj death. "Thla Is the first time In five years," said Health Officer Doty, "that New York baa been threatened by more than one yellow fever case in a summer. William B. Smith, a pantryman, taken from the steamer Advance from Colon last Thursday with nine other Buspects, died Sunday with an acute Seven other case of yellow fever. members of this party are atlll under inspection." "Not one of these fever cases," Dr. Doty said, "has come from the fever JURY FAILED T& AGREE. DULY AND 1HRF.B DISTINCT SCINIO ROUT A BLOODY BATTLE IN CHINATOWN River, Utah, Is under consideration by number of well known tt.ih men Sun Francisco. Chllllon Bowen, last Washoe. Nev., who on Sunday W. Stephenson, shot and killed W. Iollce was arraigned Monday before was case f the Judge Fritz. Hearing Stephencontinued until Friday. Mrs. son interred the remains h rseir band Monday and, prostratlngtor God exclaimed: over the coffin, sake. Will, forgive me. Im and fell In a faint. The coroners Inquest will hold until next week. I al farming ably once The case la one of the most Prop. that has ever occurred In Montana, and only the daring of Howell's 1 1 1 1 1 attorney, W. E. Cort, now of Los AnDUE TO ATTORNEYS DARING geles, saved him from the scaffold. At the trial the state showed by a numDisinterred Body and Took Head to ber of witnesses that Rozllng was shot from behind, and It was wholly Governor to Prove That Man Had upon this showing that the verdict of Not Been Shot From Behind. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED IY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. first degree murder was returned. Howell was sentenced In 1900 to be HftnunnnffPtViiTTiTnnTHHiwHTTwiHTnmuinmmmmnrmmiwnnnTmHnTmmTkj Lewistown, Mont. A petition to and later Attorney Cort went hanged, Sovernor Toole asking him to grant alone to the place Rollings Full I O THt pardon to Milton O. Howell, who Z., was It took the HI II body Interred, up, dug serving a life sentence for the mur-le- r of Thomas Rozllng, has been for- head to Helena and showed the gov- Greatest Insurance llgency warded to Helena. It is signed by ernor that the deceased was not shot ftfGStAllDEVESlii1 ibout 800 residents of Fergus county from behind. Upon this the executive life sentence commuted to the to ind several residents of Meagher, Yellowstone and Deer Lodge counties, prlsonment and the effort to obtain TIME TABLE Pbone 60S, ind in addition bore the signatures further clemency has been making 111 S. Aoedemy Ave. ever since. The petition Is one of the Arrival ead departure ef trains tram Depet: f 400 Man Who San Francisco. John A. Logan Bell, aged 28 years, on Sunday shot and killed his stepfather, Joseph Bartlett, kged 65 years. Bartlett was a fruit peddler and Bell worked for him. The fcien were continually quarreling. On Bunday another quarrel arose. Bell Is while Bartlett was large Salt Lake City. The Herald says: hnder-sled- , They came to blows of md tract powerful. A plan to make productive a an axe, but Bartlett secured Bell remarkof from 30.000 to 40,000 acres tnd the It from youtjgec- man and land near Green rich Erring by buying this "tot. Pot Aot o t Cengreee Maroh X WA Utah. CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. BANKS, victed of Murder May Now Get Full Pardon. - 1M Bundlif JafwJSt at PUNCTURE-PROO- F TIRES Rogular prlco $8.50 per pair. To Introduco $1 "7 CZ wo will Soli im 1 You a Samp lo fjL ML,eLCs! WONT LET Palp for Only "u THI AIR OUT NO MORE TROUBLE Iron) PUNCTURES Result of 15 years experience In tire making. No danger from THORNS. OAOTUS, PINS, NAILS, TAOKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanised like any oilier tire. Bend for Catalnrue T." showing all kinds and makes of tires tt 15 W per pair and up i Hullt-u- o Wheels and Mryclea Sundries at Hal Ihm also Coasier-MrakeNotice the ihlok rublier iread A" and puncture atrip H" and "D." This tire will Klaatln and EaiyllUllnc, We will ahlp C. 0. 0, ON APPROVAL puM- -t any other make-So- ft, And tXAMINATION woeoef rmf cUfmil. Wa will allow as h tll.aoant ot til (thereby making the price 14,50 per pair) If you Send full waeA w..s c rtf we, lliwe to be returned at out expeuae If not aailsfactory oj eiemtnaUnu. prp,1 s, . DEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L."CI1ICAG0, ILL. |