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Show Fork PANiSH Bt, tg iri, in. fOL. 0 NO. 45. SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. STATE NEWS. FIGHTING AMONG rerage ylold of sugar beets fUUrd and vicinity this season was oil to twenty tons to ths u, eighteen u died In Salt L city last week of Bmallpox. Ql Manning had the disease In a Manning, jjll 16, form. jleat tali aged Wilson of Salt Lake City tried himself with morphine sulphate he and his jay evening, because ado not get along. He is nqw out .jasger. The of sugar beets In Se-- t this year Is lu the neigh-oo- total yield county 11,000 tons, which will 40,000 and 44,000 of jgla betweon I farmers of American Fork have pped two carloads of onions to the This ts the largest uteri market. patent of onions ever sent out ol j place at one time. Varies Swanson ts the latest victim road hog" driving In Salt Lake a reckloHs driver having run I him while be was waiting for a n his leg being broken, lata Ci ought on. a waiter, aged 22 sti, suicided In Salt Lake City by of allowing a Quantity of the gambling !s led to the tragic consequences. the past )gden has been flooded k with Japanese who congregate shipment west on their way to pan, where they go to enlist to The t ) ir, s t lit for their country against Russia Sdtoa Halstead, .(dentally atlng, the Ogden boy who shot himself while duck after being unconscious 'ihe lad never regained died jr days, aadousness from the time he was A until his death. was Wash Everett of Sunnyslde rows from his wagon while cross-the railroad and run over by the upty wagon, severing his right ear i fracturing his left leg Just below knoe. Ur, Bverett la 62 years old. There Is a movement on foot to stop places of amusement In Ogden on .day. Manager Grant of the Grand ra house has been notified that re is a possibility of his arrest It continues the Sunday perform raa. The READY TO SURRENDEB Macedonians Hate Each Other Worse Than Turks. The London Standard prints a long letter from Constantinople dealing with the situation In Macedonia. The writer says there has been a remarkable change in the last six months. Formerly It was a question of protecting the Christian population against violence, but now it has become one of Intervention between various Christian elements. Since the policing of Macedonia has been taken out of Turkeys hands, the correspondent says, there have beon recurring conflicts between rival nationalities, Bulgars, Serbs and Greeks, accompanied by barbarities quite as bad as those with which the Turks were formerly reproached. The truth Is, according to the Standard's correspondent, each of these Christian elements wants independence, and their hatred of each other exceeds their detestation of the Turks. son of Mr. Salt Laks by falling elghtocn-months-ol- d Mrs. T. M. Ilerbert of 7 was drowned last week 1 a tub of water which stood by an 'esian welL The little one was play-- ? around the tub, unnoticed, and ilia. Theodore P. Sophlmls, a Greek, was Tick by a passenger train while s near a coal chute at Lake and !, probably fatally hurt. The was thrown aider the train, hit leg crushed and his skull tailing Iua Lewis of Salt Lake has deetd-therIs no penalty in law for pole if an snlmal unless it can bs lows that the poisoner Is actuated by "Alee toward the owner. The cast u cu where a man was accused ol a dog. ilsonlng e a mentally Irresponslblt CAN HOLD PORT ARTHUR CAPTURED BY JAPS. German Steamer Fails to Run Blockade St Port Arthur. The Japanese navy department reports the capture of the German Steamer Batelan while attempting to run the Port Arthur blockade. The department says that at 3 a. m., Nov. 19, a Japanese squadron cruising off Yentao sighted a vessel steaming for Port Arthur. The gunboat Tatsu pursued and overtook the steamer at 6 oclock In the morning. On board the vessel was found a great quantity ot winter clothing, blankets, medicine and corned meats. Her captain said be was bound for New Chuang. The route and cargo of the Batelan were considered to be suspicious, and she was taken possession of and brought to Sasebo. 1 BANKS, Prop. AND PURE 3 7 mil S i MEDICINES DRUGS to praise ot Lieutenant General Stoessel and the heroic garrlnon of Port Arthur and to a general Indorsement of PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. the movement started at Kieff for a national subscription in behalf of the qffwtiWMHFPwrmnnwtttTRwwwwwnnmmnmiHnmmntmwwwnwmTnwtmmu families of the killed and surviving defenders. 3H W. E. WARNER, M Ml Stoessel expresses a firm conviction that he will be able to lmld out at OJBoe end EmUhm Jusl Insurance agency Port Arthur until the Baltic squadron Greatest owtk of CUj Bqoaxe- arrives in March, on the condition that etc vpantsh Ferk, he la supplied with munitions and stores. The government, the correspondent adds, has instructed its C. T. 41S agents abroad to supply Lieutenant at PROVO, UTAH. General Stoeoael's requirements Of flea at Latest advices from port Arthur am to the effect that a wound received by General Stoessel haa necessitated hts confinement In the hospital, that he refuses to relinquish the command of the garrison, and that he has issued orders to the troopB to die at their posts rather than surrender. It Is said that the spirit of the Russian troops has been dampened by continuous work, the lack ot supplies and the hopelessness of their ability to make any successful defense of the fortress. It is said further that many of the Russian soldiers are ready to surrender, but that they are kept at their posts by officers, who threaten them with revolvers, and that several soldiers who were suspected of a desire to desert have been shot as a warning to other would-bdeserters. The Japanese now believe that the garrison has almost reached the limit kf human endurance. Spies and Russians who have report that rations In the fortress have been reduced. The wounded found by the Japanese are - ; CITYvINO. DRUG STORE si. General Stoeasel Thus Advisee Emperor in a Telegram From Besieged Fort. But General Stoeasel, Though Confined General Stoesel has telegraphed to to Hospital, Issues Orders to Men Emperor Nicholas that Port Arthur Die at Posts Rather Than ean hold out several months. The RusSurrender. sian newspapers devote long articles W. H. RAY, I KENDALL, DR. any cost. CggSg BUIUMX4. MARINE8 AT PANAMA. ITlrht nails anowarsd tram JUMrtaal'I. SpaaMl SM' Jamas UdependcBt Iismnce Igcacj. Uncle 8ama Naval 8oldiers Arrive to Prevent Disturbance. B. ifmiM. a Bt4tR. The treaty between the United BAGLEY& MORGAN States and Panama has prevented one Fin. Lit, Accident, RmIIIi and Plate Class The on Isthmus. the more revolution ATTORXBTHT-LArumored coup detat by the military PKOVO Kitckt Bnfldihf elements, It seems, was more serious Ttltphsa IB Z WRITS US PON 4TB. than it was at first thought to be. Minister Barrett, after a consultation I A. SAXEY, Ill tbs Lead Twenty Years. with the Panama government and j General Davis, commander of the caI PebUo. and Conveyancer Notary nal cone, decided to ask Admiral of Baak Over 04 08) Goodrich to leave one of the warships Bpaaltk Fork. of the United States Pacific squadron Utah. Fork. Spanish to prevent any possible disturbance. On the morning of the 17th 200 marines from Empire camp arrived at Panama. General Huertas, the minister of war, has announced his IntenIf jon want to bnj, or if tion to resign, which will clear the poyon want to sell Farms or litical atmosphere. Though disturbances are not feared In the present City Property of 11 AX i circumstances Panama is greatly exwhere I Ui lurt e ..INSURANCE.. strr-Adere- ATTOgNSY-AT-LA- emaciated. dox bumbop Russian artillery shells pertly filled with wood and which would not explode have been found. ThlB shows that the Russians are short of material for making heavy ammunition. The capture of the eastern fortified ridge will mean the surrender of the fortress in a couple of weeks, unless GREAT BATTLE AT HAND. the garrison there retires to the Iso lated fort Tills seems Improbable Dally Encounters Between Japaneee however, and cold weather and the and Russians In ths Far East lack of food and ammunition render cited. desperate resistance unlikely. A dispatch to the Berlin Lokal CHARGED WITH HORRIBLE CRIME from Mukden, under date of DUEL TO DEATH. California Boy la Accused of MurderNovember 21, says: "The reconnaissance fights have as- Italians Settle Difficulty With Rifles at ing Entire Family. Bailed Hay & Produce, sumed a more violent character durNevada Town. In the Weber murder case, at fol& ing the past few days. Particularly Cal., the Jury brought In the Joseph & Ghldottl, an Italian, shot hot was the fighting on PoutiloB and killed another Italian by the name lowing verdict: We find that Julius COMPLETE LINE OP (Lone Tree) hill, where the Japanese of Per8olll In a duel at Loyalton, Ne- Weber, Mary Weber and Bertha Wewere repulsed with a loss of over 100 vada, and after committing the deed ber came to their death by pistol shot SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S killed. All signs indicate that great dropped his rifle and started across wounds, and it Is the belief of this Jury events are ImmlnenL The road to the mountains to Reno. He avoided that said wounds were Inflicted by Blmmlntln, owing to the excellent pa- several posses while going over the Adolph J. Weber." trol service, Is quite safe from Chinese and arriving In Reno went The same verdict applies to Chester bandits, thus guaranteeing unhindered mountains, tbat communication with Tien Tsin and to the Justice court and gave himself Earl Weber, with the exception were made wounds the states It that establishing a second line of Inter up. The officers In the court thought seme blunt Instrument Instead of course with the outside world. he was drunk, and would not arrest by by pistol wounds. him. Late In the afternoon officers WENT DOWN IN STORM. SERIOUS EXPLOSION. from Loyalton arrived and placed him alt R. R. Crew of Spanish Bark at Bottom of under arrest. The men were working Killed and Many Injured In a In a logging camp when the fight Four tho Ocean. Chicago Headlight Plant. and each procuring a gun The British steamer Aros Castle, started,a battle several death. to After began Four persons were killed and a score Captain day, reports the probable shots Ghldottl shot his adversary series of gas explosions Injured by foundering cn November IS of the through the breast, killing him ir that destroyed the plant of the Pyls 8panlsh bark Tafalla with her crew stantly. Electric Headlight company In Chiof fifteen men, during the recent Tariff. on Possible Action the cago. The shocks of the explosion were southern storm. The steamer stood deso severe that all the buildings near A Washington dispatch says: No TIME TABLE were by the sinking bark for two days, and haa been reached by tbe the demolished plant ahatt-r- damaged for on the second night the Spanish ves- cision yet and windows were tx imnniT A IMS. BmUesH lead thrown blocks, while persons wer sel disappeared. The condition of ths president and other Republican era regarding possible action of con from their feet. Over rraraur Is befteliMel Tafalla when the crew of the Aros k m p. m was such vessel grass on tbe subject of tariff. It can lieved to have caused the acc'dent. Castle last saw the I Ml I M felt Ike 4 11 I as to I ad them to believe that the be said authoritatively tbat no deMurray Colorado. In Vote The SM 100 SaaSt acbark went down during the night. e 40 cision will be reached as to such Draper the at vote count the of roa LcM Jaaetioa The official tion either at a regular or at an extra m a fM DESTITUTE. lihl THOUSANDS evornt counties In all of session election the recent 44 ordinary i AmrrWaa Pork with Fleanaat Urora I 410 Tit congress until the subject has been Tidal Wave Floods Tatsutse Islands, considered thoroughly by the president Denver, Pueblo and Arapahoe, frM Fork ts is. paal.lt and his cabinet and his political a SI Causing Awful Havoc. ran 44 is a Is not bound by that Governor Jamea H. Teabody Mephl The Talsutse Islands, northeast of friends. The president on tbe sub- over 40.000 votes behind President views m. to I p. preconceived any M Celebes, Malay archipelago, have been ject. and Is open to conviction as to the Roosev-l- t. 0. m. Roosevelt'a plura'lty It, a. m. St visited by a disastrous hurricane, most desirable course to pursue. He 21 419. and Adams' majority over Pee p. m. IM the sea to rise to such an extent Is not Inclined to favor an extraordt body 10.106. All candidates on thsi S I aoO enaaariloa. m.ikra dlraet Trail Na. for the purpose of Republican state ticket except that It flooded tbs Island and left ary sessiontheeither at Malt Lane-- fur a. I putaia eaat an4 hurtfe were elected by pluralities ran tariff or any other subup VlaOrroa hart IJua. taking thousand destitute, count persons The thirty B. tv. uiu.arr. Oeurr.l Pwiw Araal. 2.000 too Is from to be said upwards It yet but Ing early ject A ii. Ill .triM ferti-.their homes, boats and plantations be- even to 'jdloate the determination In Denver haa been delayed by court J. 1N.M'.uh. 1OTSitaaN, Urp.it Tloaal Axwnt. which eventually will be reached. ing destroyed. proceedings. Sompony. LUMBER Building Material. An-selg- An-Dur- a, ..PAINTS.. San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake J-S- NOTICE toy eountj, see al i lohn Christianson Real Estate Agent ' opposite Pottofflo ! Spanish Fork, Utah SPANISH FORK MEATC0HPT PBALXXS ur . I rmainaiuKun mct no sritti csicrra HIQHKST BASH J1IDCS PRItl PAID PQffi NQ PKIoTS. j ! LORENZO THOMAS ru.iranu.1 i mas of 22, slashed Miss Elsie across the throat with a cn the stre-t- s of Salt I aks. the Cl fce'ng hut Injured. Scott sllght'y Fifty-nint1 is Jail and admits the deed, and "I he Is the same person who at-tassault Miss Mary Burton 4 1 like manner on October 10. Rtuhen Davis of American Fork, u poisoned at ths Utah sugar cau-tn4'tofy two weeks ago, la a'le to get wind train. The evidence In ths tstabllrhes that strychnine was In Mr. Davis dinner bucket uw he arrived at the factory. Hot than 41 cent of the pa-Iper 6tarved to Death on Mountain. the state reported to have PrealbSnts Message te Next Congrats of con-JloRiddle of Alexander or Almost Completed. from Infectious uflcrlug The body dlKcoses during the month ol Rock Springs, Wyo., who was found At tho cabinet meeting Tuesday tho H.br wore affeted with typhoid deed on Cheyenne mountain, was devoted all tho tlmo of tho president l 40 per cent of tbs brought to the morgue In Colorado session to a discussion of his forthnearly ,!hi rrauiird from the same cause. Springs. Tho authorities Incline to coming annual message to congress. Wuilnm Hobson of Preston, Idaho, the belief that the man fell while wan No Intimation of tho nature of tbe subdmitud killing James Lynch, dering on the mountain on Aug. 20, jects considered was given. The presibody wan found In a bo car a and was Injured too badly for him to dent Is anxious to complete his mesdeclares Lynch j"8' toHnlwn bo starved to death. sage before hie trip to tbe St. Louis reh him whlb the two were walk and that and Is giving all tbe tlm 70 upon his person exposition, !o the sme car, and that be Tbs finding of Ite preparation. It la wel to possible him in Hobson bae dispels the murder theory and there In hand now, and It probably will be Ir nd .jvcn children. Is no evidence of sulclda. placed In the hands of the printer next frweek. T. niesson of Balt Lake City Skulls Found In Wreckage. has new Wl'?ov',ml Editor Who Sided With Amrslcane drug. He 'k8' ,ljr rP It Is now believed tbat six men per treatment of the Expelled From Venezuela. a certain thick Ished In tho fire following the wrecksm.h8 1,,!,ng editor of the VenezueIs enur'd, wb.cb forms a ing of a freight train on tho Denver A A. F. Jsurez, B has been ordorod expelled lan Herald, rd liquid, which possesses Itio Grando railroad at Howard, Colo., from Venezuela aps-ricastor of by President Castro. properties a week ago, and that one of them was The news cams to the elate departof a prorol young man by the name of Smith, Howard Ieahy, a member who loft ment In a cablegram from Its legation Leahy, family. Seattle nont Beaver, met with an beon at Caracas. No details are given, but not has tAn! 8 ,,lf Annie Laurie mill at Halida with Edward Toy. de- Foy It Is stated Mr. Jaurex has always n acrldent. i y fw Whlrh at best beard from since the sy, fended American Interests In his pa-,llm nilr.us Jii "4 end crlp-v,J'- r was Isdly Injured, but Is recovering per and has taken the aide of the as- lfnla-- ! Bis clothing came In a Denver hospital. A section phalt company in It. recent trouble. It it " was end ho drawn In ths la thought In Washington rhat he Is Cuts skulls si found ho Lorer says him hinery. an American citizen. wreckage. "'cog a FOR 8EVERAL MONTHS SOLDIERS AT PORT ARTHUR HAVE HAD ENOUGH. . growers. ih CHRISTIANS. u sncond-claEntered Feb. 21. 1902, matter. Post offln at Spanish Poric, Utah. Aot of Congress March I, UTS. One Meek aertk eC Beak, CtsX ffgatik Perk, G. O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST Fudlo U Marts!! kktldlag. Mala otraa. ovarf day from IS a. m. U I p. m. Workman Saw hi, sad malarial fMraataad rraaetaao sad Ntw York otylaa, Bpaatak , ta. h C. H. BROWN, Liivory Hack Food Stablo. Meets all Tralna Fpalk 'raoa Fert, g n Pea-bod- r Woman Killed and Body Burned In Quarrel Over Land. George Curd and Emma Durham have been killed and Thomas Curd wounded, near Cumberland Fills Ky. The Curd brothers own id a larve tract Of land, and had had trouble with squatters. A they were pasalne the cabin whera tho Durham woman live Curd they were fired upon. Tbomaa end crswed two ml'es to tls homefound. George Curd waa dead when The Durham woman pro ably was killed and burned to cover Identity. a - apn 1 Four Killed In Collision. A street car with trailer altar h4 motorma-an- d got beyond control of the crashed through the guard gate at the Queen City crossing of th Grand Trunk railway In Turorto. OnL A freight train struck the ery ward car. grinding It to splint-Evw i atrert on cr the passenger Injured, two dying em-taken frn tb the hospital. The trail turned and all tn f- -r J r.' J INab, Spanish Fork fa-tal- at-pt- Vo. IS. Co-Oporat- ivo TIME TACLE Arrival and Srpaoiira of train, from Depot: No. Hpr'nrrllla For aid all n- - t ai.taid mill No Kucha. nt-- For I trtln.of In V 11 S iui f rn Pamtlo Itio OKfr.i'x FAST Tl! AMI hn .t.''i WilhnU ri 1I11 ItOir-r- 1 lal a (I . fair. a- - t . Q IHILT HnCI F.S t Ilium, l ar Mir- - ,1 r ailto LA N'TU.V. A. I'. U TM-r- i Af-n- t, ProdUCOo Uinofaoturere of Harness, nd Shoes. JOHN -- -- , Nall I almntf. O Boots eua-- If I and Uiul. and liv, M In.iulr .tiM.VN f"ld Merchandise Flour, Grain OF 4 1 General Short hulr Car.: 'ltl Dealers In anlluarr ai.nnliw rar. to 11, 1 Kan 'ii.iii- Kieu-- . pm will H ait.) 14.10 infill TRM'IS , 12 Institution, n' Ml-...d:4pt a I'a Ilinr.F. nlHTtMT SO.NK Pulman Ia ' i ovrr. tun ah ( -- Muu-nm- vnri'Uv f'onnortlon. mala I ,0tam Provo tali '.ah prut aid an n i u. .t a i waod "11- -1 -- Kur g.'ir-i- t Manimh -- Kor No Bpsultk Fork, jf3, flop!. UtUk. i |