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Show h Fork VOL. II. NO. 17. i SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY UTAH STATE NEWS. E WARNER. 'L!. ff. nd ItalJenc Jwt oath of OUy Bijou. Ofloe VtA r kith Tori, NOTARY PUBLIC Iki awm c SjU!T ABSTRACTER. No. 7. Slight Block. PKOTO. a BdGLXT. Aidbiw B. Mobcav. BAGLEY& MORGAN ATTORNEIS-AT-LA- PROVO fEaight Building Telephone 79 X IA1 SAXEY, iAttorney-at-LawI , Notary Public. rriCE Over Oran Lewis Store, Utah. nlsh Fork, iclclsoq V V l Dont Keep lfquison. 9 W HEAD STONES. We Sell Thee, That's All. LORENZO THOMAS FisnieitiBLE Tailor, One block north of Bank, rjanlih Fork, Utah. G. O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST in Martell building, Main street. Opew rurry day from 10a.m. till Ip. m. Workman Saa mlp nod material guaranteed Iiunclooo and New York stylet. Spanish Fork. fod Woods, (Lea.ee of Will Boyack Stable) :eed. Sale & Transfer stables. lack Meets all Trains Spanish Fork, Utah. j Pedersen. A. J. Blacksmith & Wheelalways oa haod' Btak, Spanish Fork. Opposite 3. H. BROWN, Livery Pood Stable. rHoita No. IS. . Fpaatsh Fork, Utah Valors in General Merchandise, Flour, O Grain Produce. aid ianufutwars of Harness, Boots &ad V Shoos. Join r ) JONES, SupL Ctak. Ipaaiah Pork. Thousands Saved Dr OB. KISS'S mi V OISGOVEBT TW wonderful mtdlolM pod I, thtofy ouroe Consumption, Coughs Pweu- 'j CoWa, BrooohWs, Asthma, monta, Hay Fever, PleurUy, La Qrtppe, Hoarseness, Bora Throat, I, Croup and Whooping Oouffh. Ho IjEvary kotllo eumnteod. Curo. No Pay. Prioa &Oo&$l- Trial bottle free. j , f AMERICANS CAPTURE TEN FORTS AND A SUUTAN, Two Americans Are Killed and Seven Wounded, While One Hundred and Fifteen Moros Meet Death. Captain Pershing's column has defeated the sultan of Amparuganosas force of Moros In the Taraca country on the east shore of Lake Lanao, island of Mindanao. The Americans captured ten forts. One hundred and fifteen Moros were killed, 13 wounded and 60 were made prisoners. The Moros captured Included the sultan. Two Americans were killed and seven were wounded. The ten forts constitute serious and strong positions on the banks of the Taraca river and from them the Moros vigorously resisted Captain Pershings advance. The American troops attacked the forts Monday and captured eight of them without suffering any losses, though the 36 obsolete cannon mounted on the fortifications were served with the best of the enemys ability. The garrison of the ninth fort resisted fiercely and Captain Pershing ordered the fort to be shelled and captured by assault, which was done. Lieutenants Shaw and Grade, leading two companies of the Twenty-seventInfantry and a detachment of cavalry, surrounded the tenth fort, where the sultan had sought refuge, and it surrendered. The forts have been dismantled. h BROTHER OF CZOLGOSZ IN LOS ANGELES JAIL. Will Be Detained Behind Bars Until President Leaves Los Angeles. The report comes from Los Angeles that, acting under Instructions from the secret service bureau at Washington, the police have arrested a man who Is suspected of being one of the four brothers of Czolgosz, the assassin of the late President McKinley. Presidential Party Now In the Land ot Flowers. The enthusiastic welcome that has greeted President Roosevelt at every stopping place within the boundaries of California seemed to have reached a climax when the presidential train pulled Into Los Angeles. Thousands of people blocked the streets on every side. Former members of the presidents rough rider regiment, a detachment of troop D, N. G. C., and Teddys Terrors, a political club of prominent Los Angeles business men, wearing the rough rider uniform, formed on either side of the platform and kept the crowds back. The annual Fieste de Las Flores, the chief feature of which Is the elaborate floral parade, was arranged this year to coincide wtlh the visit of the president. Unusual efforts had been made by the fiesta committee to make this feature of tho celebration particularly attractive, a sort of expression of the floral wealth of southern California. The floral parade occurred Friday afternoon, and was reviewed by the president and party as well as some 150,000 persons. When tho presidential party arrived at Redlands on Thursday Governor Pardee and Lieutenant Governor Anderson were present to welcome President P.oosevelt to the great state of California. Extraordinary precautions are being taken by the officials looking to tho safety of the chief executive. At Los Angeles Friday night a cordon of police surrounded Westminster hotel, the temporay stopping place of the president, and no one except those holding passes were admitted. SPANISH FORK DRUG Co. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED 1 1 1 1 1 BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. itnmimHiwnffwnnnwnimmnmwmmmmniTnnwnnwnimnTnHnmwwmm SUITS MADE TO ORDER I MERCHANT TAILORING Knitted I'nderwcnr for Ben, Women and Children from 60 cents up; home made. Satisfaction Guaranteed or No Fay. Vvetswef! SvS).TsyiSvWwei sv tswpl"vSw TWw w i General Merchandise. St. Helena Sanatarium Food and Grain Coffee a Specialty. have doctor bills and quit buying drags, and use the above Health Food, and drink which will Ktrengthen your Nerves, Slake Muscle and Marrow in your Hones, Cure Heart Trouble and Build Up your System, ill to be had at A. A. liable building. John I'lirlstlanson, Agent. renysisw H'w First-Clas- Hs tif vpl s ei w til wpl w wt 'vrSTswel Farms and City Property for Sale. s Mining Stock Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Money to Loan on Easy Terms. TWELVE MEN KILLED. sold and exchanged Association. A (1000 Contract bought, in the National Resutt of a Wreck on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Meager reports have been received at St. Paul, Minn., of a serious accident at Dexter, a small station on the Canadian Pacific railway, 60 miles west of Port Arthur, In which 12 lives were lost. A large number of laborers were with a work train at Dexter, I llome-Seoker- . " V I - tf V s - - -w w -- Utah County Employment V i I Agency. Young ladies and gentlemen w ho wish to se- cure einiilovment would do well To call at A. A. Dahlos fmikling, where an unlimited number of railroad hands, teams and teamsters, brick layers, etc., are wanted. Also young ladies for general bouse work and cooking are wanted. Good respectin Salt Lake. Provo aud other able places towns at thefr choice. Book agents and canvassers for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply to d John Christianson, Dubles In A. A. Building, - Spanish Fork, Utah. Oregon Short Line R. R, TIME TABLE n irrscT mbhcabt t, Northwnrd-N- ISOS. -- ot Not South war Mat No Ask YOUR MERCHANT FOR TUB Leland Roller non-suppo- Hack Meete all Trains J VISIT CALIFORNIA. FILIPINOS. n - Kate rial i flrst-elio- The Oregon Short Line expecta a heavier Bummer travel than ever In it history. Beet planting was finished In the Mt. Pleasant district last week. Fifty-twacres were planted this year, as against 108 last year. It Is expected that not less than BOO cowboys will participate In the parade In Salt Lake City when President Roosevelt visits the capital city. Prof. J. J. McClellan, who presides at thg big organ in the tabernacle tn Salt Lake City, Is to compose a comic opera, entitled "A Romance of Japan. M. Howe, a pioneer of American Fork, is dead at the age of .83. He came to Utah in the early days and passed through all the early trials of the Saints. The merchants of American Fork, Lehl, Pleasant Grove and Alpine have decided to give their clerks a half holiday each week during the summer months. The grading firm of Straw A Storrs, of Springville, has been awarded the contract for all the grading repair work on the line of the Rio Grande Western this year. The body of an Infant was found In the Jordan river at Salt Lake City last week and a coroners jury has decided that It was murdered, but discovered no jelue to Its parents. Clyde Ellison, on trial In Salt Lake City for the murder of Undertaker A. S. Watson, was found not guilty by a Jury. Ellison accused Watson of being unduly intimate with his wife and shot him. C. Scott, of Kimberley, employed at the Annie Laurie mill, was caught In the belting last week and sustained two broken ribs and a number of bruises, his escape from doath being a narrow one. Miss Matilda Lund of Ephraim was Injured in an accident last week. While riding In a buggy with three others, the reach pole broke and Miss Lund fell face downward upon the dashboard, cutting her face badly. Captain Andrew J. Burt, who went to the Philippines with the Utah boys and remained to take a position In the Manila police department, Is back in Salt Lake and reports that Utahns in the Islands generally are doing well. was WilforJ Miller, 12, aged Paro-wahorse at a to death by dragged on the 9th. He was preparing to stake the horse out for the night when it started to run and the boyB feet got fastened In the rope and he aaa dragged over two miles before the horse was caught. Mrs. Clyde Ellison, wife of the man acquitted of the charge of the murder of Undertaker Watson of Salt Lake, declares she will begin suit and for divorce, claiming at She professes surprise cruelty. the outcome of the trial and calls It a case of attempted blackmail and murder. Sara Newton, a blacksmith of American Fork, tried to kill his wife Sunday last while In a drunken rage, and would havo succeeded had it not been for the nerve of the woman, woo knocked his shotgun out of his hand after ho had struck her with it once, and made her escape. Newton is now In jail. Prince Nanzeta Montezuma, exiled ruler of the Aztecs and last of the Montezuma, was a visitor In Zion last week. The prince Is 23 years of age, but looks much younger, and wears his balr banging down over his shoulders. Red Price, who was pardoned from the Utah penitentiary on account of falling health, has Just beon sentenced to life Imprisonment In the Colorado penitentiary for a murder committed In Denver a few months o THOMAST ;sF. FIGHTING oMoaA-el-n Enured M.11, 1MX, Batter pwet siria I Spanish rork, U uk. A.l of Cengra at lUnfe I, UW. 11, 1003. ago. The big pumps at the bead of Jordan river commenced sending water to the Salt Uke yalley farmers Monfour day. From now on each of the hi pumps will draw 100 cubic feet of water per second from the supply In Utah lake. Shearing at the various pens In Sevier county Is almost over and the count shows losses fully up to what was reported some weeks ago and In some cases In excess of calculations. The avorago loss la from 10 to 12 per cent. It Is estimated that the output of wool for Utah this season will bo not less thnn S.oon.ooo pounds short of the usual amount. .The entlro crop, It Is believed, will not run over 9.000,000 fi.000.0O0 pounds pounds, and of this, have already burn shipped- - Mills Company's No. No. I arrive ill Salt Lko at 4 06 nod depart at t c p m. I make direct connection, at Salt Lk lrhn plu for all on Valiev branch. T. M. Acting V rnfflo fclaangar. D. E. lU'Ki.av, y. and T. A, D. 8. bPBKcsa, Anal U. 1. aud T. A. M. S. IUtcb, Depot Ticket Agent. ITS Hotel. Charlotte, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Great secrecy has been maintained about the arrest and practically no Information has been given out concerning the man. It Is known, however, that he was arrested and confined In the city Jail. No charge haa been lodged against him, the police simply detaining the man on suspicion until after President Roosevelt shall have loft Loa Angeles. COLONEL DEWEY DEAD. Well Known Idahoan Panes to the Great Beyond. Colonel W. H. Dewey died of dropsy Friday morning at the Dewey Palace hotel at Nampa. He was 8 years old and a native of New York. Colonel Dewey was one of the very prominent men of tho state, lie made a fortune In tho mines of Silver City, and more recently developed the Dewey mine at Thunder mountain, alilch Is now known to bo of great valun. I to built two short lines of railway, one from Nampa to Murphy, the other Another from Nampa to Emmett. Monument is Ms Nampa hotel, which uns opened three Months aim. It cost at His relate Is j:r, from 1,ihm,imiq to fl.2Go.Ooo. whore they had been loading ties. The train was on a side track and the men were at breakfast In the caboose, or boarding car, at the end ot the train. A passangor train crashed Into the caboose, where the men were eating, overturning the car, and the wreckage caught fire almost Immediately from the englno fire. Of the men In the car, twelve wore Instantly killed or burned to death. OPEN DOOR IN CHINA. Declares She will Restore Manchuria to China. In the Russian series of diplomatic exchanges In the current volume ot foreign relations now In press Is given the text of a communication addressed by Ambassador Tower to the Russian foreign ofllt-e- relative to tho announcement that China was about to algn an agreement with tho bunk by which valuahln exclusive privileges won to be secured by that Inal It hi hm. Tin) note brought forth from Count the Important Latusdorff, minister for foreign that Uuatn purposed to restoro Mam bin la to Clilua. nml wntilti recall her troops fiom that province, and thal there was no Intention to Inter-foi- e with the "open door arrango umnL Russia a oifR0S. Th best sarrle te the Traveling Trad both U the Hotel aai Uvery 10 GRAND I bista. Commercial Men, Watch for th Kbm at th DeptL L. M. JOKtt, Prop, TIME TABLE Arrival sad departure ot train frew Dott Provo, Salt N. T For fl point oattnnd nw and Pprllll., No. IS t ur prtn(Tlllo Provo Walt Lake and all point oa.t and wool .. t'dtfm or Furaka, MamuoU nod Bll- N. SvorCUv ,..,,.d;d0 No. or l.uraka, lilammoth and fin- dill am vort'Uy Connexion nod Is Otr1 rate d oval vrlt til train at HuuUi.rn Paoid a4 brt tail tt-K- Jcx Lumber Qompany. n lrf n Una. orrtns FIST of cno:c THROUGH TBimS MILT ft AND 1UREC DISTINCT BCE NIC ROUTE LUMBER , Uusso-C'hlnes- TIP-TO- P. AND Pulmtn Paine and ordlnar, (tlnaplng part M Omaha. 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