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Show M II. VOL. TiO, . J NO. 42. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1903. OTAR STATENEYK WARXER. i and Reddene tu) south f Clqr 8qnrn. Falher Q2a -- jjlsi rrk licksmith BBffif fork ht i Specialty. E' Uoba. c Biourr. Aaoaaw B. BAGLEY & MORGAN ATTORXITI-AT-LA- ;(tl Deddlif Telewknaa n X PltOVO jWIET. It is claimed that the Ute Indians on the Uintah reservation were never . Attorney-at-La- w, ul Notary FuMls. Over Oran Lewie Store. Utah. Kark, Onreytcewr S entert,rlalnS Citizens are to secure for themselves an electric light system. There are a number of cases of scar-e- t fever in Fairview, four families now under quarantine. The annual meeting 0f the Congregational Association of Utah was held In Salt Lake City last week. tt Is estimated that over half a million pounds of sugar beets are being shipped dally from Sevier county. It Is claimed that there is In the vicinity of American Fork a deposit of nitre which Is the largest in existence. be-ln- g , for burgle and wi.-- ei 'not bud, and work properly attended to. )ppoltd Tnttlaa Hall, Spanlah Fork. T 18 in a more prosperous and happy con- dition than at the present time. yn.-o- t R. Burch, a resident of Ogdon, fell under a train at Wlnnemucca, Nev., and lost his left leg and right foot, but ,ridel6or will probably survive the shock. 9 9 9 9 9 Mrs. Lewis Balser of Kanarra atI Do1! KkF tempted to close a heavy gate when HEAD It fell from its hinges, pinning her to Wa s Tam, the earth and breaking her thigh. That's AIL Mrs. Caroline Snow of Manti Is dead as the result of injuries received in a runaway accident recently In FAhOJOUBLX which an entire family was injured. It is estimated that there will be between 300 and 350 carloads of sugar One bloek north ef Peek, CM. beets shipped from Sevier county this 'jwfti Frk, season, netting the farmers between $35,000 and $40,000. G.O. Twenty-fivindignant ladles of Sclpio one night recently tried to break into a cellar where cider was stored, to empty the barrels, but the la Kartell bulldlay. Mila i treat. Opee )Wtt liee It a. a. till I y. . Werkaaa-M- , crusaders were unable to get In. tad aaterlal (airaa teed Baa E. P. Johnson, the trusty" who aadlfew Yerkelylea. Spanlah Fork. escaped from the penitentiary recently, has surrendered to the prison declaring he could see no hope of escaping from the country. (Leeeeo of TT111 Boyaok Stable) President Roosevelt has Issued a formal establishing proclamation & red, Aquarius forest reserve In Utah. The reserve consits.l - 639.000 acres' of Aquarius plateau, in southern Utah. Hack Notwithstanding the fact that 3,000 gallons of water per minute Ib gushIf anlab Fart, Ctdh. ing from the Honerine tunnel at StocktQn, thH tunnel continues to adA. rate of about five feet vance .atN-ife . daily, Bckmith & W hceUwrit tfs of Sanpete county are the fact that there is .to awakening F1rfJaa Material beets. It Is now a in' raising money hand common thing to see carloads of that Oppsiit Bank, Spanish Ferk. product headed for Lehl from that county. H. W. J. Payne and J. W. Harries, two Salt Lake grocerymen, were last week convicted of selling counterfeit olive oil, the charge being made by the food Inspector. Sentence was suspended In both cases. It Is said that with the opening of the Uintah reservation next year the Hack is to military post at Fort Duchesne raoxs Bo, It. the buildings that end be abandoned, . fyml.k Perk, Dak and other Improvements are to be sold to private persons. John E. Russell, former partner of old over-lan- d Benjamin Holliday In the Mistransportation line between nd Lake City, Salt and souri river Is other stage lines In the territories, Mass. dead at Leicester, stabbed Eric West, the Finn who has at Frisco, death to Max Coddard court withdistrict the to bold been murder In out bonds on the charge of kalsraln witnesses of the the first degree, two Btab God Wost ecn claiming to bar dard. to loot the Three robbers attempted J. merchandise store of II. but were K cl ton one night last week, much secured before they scared away citizen of value, a passing LMlnetnrer ef took to their who trio, fire on the heels. while rd'"J J Alvin Nay. aged 15, came Richfield, near horse and Into a hole, killed, the horse stepping about a md. JOUN JONES, Bopt. throwing the boy was Instantly ribs. The horse ljqFfiBoq, STONES. iu Lorenzo tkomas Tailor, EIRIKSSON, e ARTIST FfQd Woode, Sale Transfer STABLES. Meets all Trains J. Pedersen. i 8' 0. BROWN, Uivory 4?. killkd by brother MYSTERY OF MURDER OF PENNSYLVANIA GIRL CLEARED UP. nmIrVleW anthon. and Wheel-Wrig- - Michelson, one' of the oldest 1LTT0' VUX TlELS PAN! Food Stable. Meets all Trains Passenger Train Plunges Into Creek. By an act of Santa Fe passenger train No. 6, known as the "Flyer, in which was one car filled wtih eastern bankers, homeward train-wrecker- Catered Feb. SI, 19c. m natter Pee at Spaaleb Fork, Utah. An ot Coo(rraa( March I. eeond-eUe- Colorado-Chicag- SPANISH FORK DRUG Co. o Quarreled With Sister Because She bound from California, was derailed at Chose Her Own Friends and Bru1:30 oclock Friday morning at tally Assaulted Her, Beating miles east of creek, thirty-fivHer to Death. Pueblo, Colo., and breaking down the steel bridge, the engine and four cars Thomas Bechtel, who was held following, plunged to the bed of the awaiting investigation, on the charge creak, where they were plied in a of murdering his sister, Mabel II. mass of wreckage. Thirty or Bechtel, at her home in Allertown, Pa., and passengers wer a few days ago, committed suicide and that none were killed outThursday afternoon in his cell at the right is regarded as almost miracucentral police station. lous. 4' Bechtel had laid himself on the floor Met Horrible Death. of his cell and cut his throat with a A Helena, Mont., special says: Fred knife. He was dead when found. The knife lay near him on the floor. Bech- Schuck, I troop, Sixth cavalry, an extel was a single man, 30 years old. He pert horseman, was dragged to death was a laborer and had been a police- Friday by an untamed broncho. The man. He had been a hard drinker halter of the animal caught in and when intoxicated was easily an- Schucks gauntlet and the horse with a dash jerked the cavalry man off his gered and prone to fight. three madly galloped The funeral of the murdered girl feet and took place in the afternoon, the ser- times around the corral before It vices being held at her late home. As could be brought to a halt by clubs of Schucks helpless the girl lay In her coffin her appear- other troopers. hurled against wter ance told its own story. Both eyes form was were discolored as though they had troughs, posts and other objects, nd been struck with a clenched fist. There was frightful to see. His arms were was a big bruise on the nose and sev- broken and nearly torn off; the head eral smaller ones on the cheek and waa burst open and the brains oozed out and covered the mans face. The ear. Since the suicide of Bechtel, th po- body was also badly mangled. lice officials have told the story of MASSACRED WHOLE CREW. the murder of Miss Bechtel. It appears she was engaged to one man Chunchu Tribesmen In Manchuria Atand went out one evening with antack Russian Cargo Steamer. other, which so enraged her brother that he brutally beat her to death. The robber Chunchu tribesmen who Members of the family attempted to recently entrenched themselves at shield the murderer and circulated a a town on the Sungacha river, unstory of assault and outrage by known parties, her body being con- Manchuria, had previously attacked a cealed In the home all night and Russian cargo steamer at a station on placed in the alleyway at daybreak, the Manchurian railway near Bodone. where it was finally discovered. They masacred the entire crew and then attacked the Russian railroad ARMY LOSES GREAT WORKER. Further reguarils, killing forty-five- . r Kilted in a Railway inforcements have been ordered from Mrs. Harbin to Bodone to dislodge the Wreck. Chunchus. , in consul Mrs. Emma FARMERS IN A TRUST. America of the Salvation Army, wife and of Commander Attempt to Secure Equitable and (laughter of William Booth, found-e- r Prices For Products. ,.a, . j of the . Army, was killed iu the The' at the created board advisory California eastbound of wreck the train No. 2, near Dean Lake, Mo., convention of farmers societies held miles east of Kansas City, in Chicago In September, 1903, has Iseighty-fivsued a call for a meeting In that city Thursday night Colonel Thomas C. December 1. The object Is to bring Salvation Holland, in charge of the concert of action among all the about Inwas Colo., at fatally Amity, Army societies and organizations farmers' jured. Twenty others were Injured. chilBooth-Tucker secure to seven leaves equitable prices on farm Mrs. dren. products, and to guarantee to consumers food products at a fair price and Chines Fear Famine. not loaded down by trust profits. Advices from Pekin state that the Dividends Are Not So Large. Chinese foreign office is alarmed at disbursement dividends Industrial the project of the Philippine governwill be, according to November buffa30'000 water during ment to purchase so far $15,977,800, the made, those to China reports South in replace loes which have died of the pest. United smallest monthly aggregate In several States Minister Conger has asked the years. These figures compare with authorities to remit the export duty $19,854,625 In October and $17,828,400 on the buffalo, because the project is In September. In November a year the payments amounted to charitable, but Ling Fang, secretary ago To a considerable extent the of the foreign office, replied that he falling off Jn next month's extent the doubted whether there were 30.000 failing off month's grand total Is due buffaloes in China, and said he feared to the retirement by the United States ail Steel corporation of $130,411,000 prethe Chinese farmers would sell referred stock under the conversion would famine and that had they scheme. Api-shap- a PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES e rRESatirnONS . Eosl "' Trousers on Earth for the money, Every Pair Warranted Most General Merchandise. St Helena Sanatarium Specialty. Bora doctor bills aad fait boylif drags, sad i th abort Health Faed, aad drlak whlrk will lake latel sod Marrow Btroagthca jroar la yar Boas. Cure Heart Troabls and Halid Vf yar Byitrm. All W be had at A. A. DahUs build lag. Jha tbrlstlaasaa, AgsaL lmi, sult Iu; THE HORRORS OF WAR. la the National haul llom-Seke- Utili County Employment urAti. A OB NT, IN bculdino. ' A uUM A an hour. an striking - John Christianson, Building..-in A. A. Dahl - i Utah. f Spanish Fork, VfaasMtMiMaaaaaMawiuc LOCAL ft LOHO DI8TAHC Effi EES' tK'-- LKTTKH UKADS, WEDDING V4J . RESTAURANT FOHA TUB PRESS OFFICX U prepereO to turn oot ronoERs. Hf! S2JE.MRS. GRACE BECKS . nUUTIJIO Off note HILI. jM CARDS nr.ADS, HEADS, BUSINESS CARPS, VUjITINO CAHLlS. . vo Lr IHt Y MEAL SQUARE on band. Fresh Bread always In IL W. Jones building, south of Co-o- p SPANISH FORK MEAT COMPT DEALERS US FRESH AND CURED KEATS FANCY AND STAPLE short None. HIGHEST BASH PRISE CRKEIES PAID FOB JHIQE3 jANB PELTS. can l0 raiRTiao raou aarwaiaa Tabula A Hotel Charlotte, t the TrtreUag Commercial IfftUfc for Hit Dili I0E2MEV Men, Bin at lift DtpC Ito M Doctors find good prescription For mankind. The pieVet t rnoush for aseal see, .lone The family bottle in rent. I eooWae supply Ior a year. All 4rui,leie aaU l Trtfs TIME TABLE Arrival ea4 Sepermre f mate He. f Fot tMlervtlle.PVeve.aelt Lab ... .SiSiam l.S eh e4 wl Prove lt Labe ee ee4 We e.4 l SfSym K. Eurehe, Heaa. US aw SU- ew Jox bumbor Company. I be AXD Building Material. N.IS-lvrtpMa- vl)l. l.le t-- Fov vvrfliy Me. S- -r.f rer Baibd Hay & Pioducj, 0) COMPLETE LINE OP SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S It Will Bt a Tarrlbla Blow to th Whin Japan and Russia Rtally Cet Busy Public. Reading Minneapolis JourniL PAINTS.. Eureka, IbauwU lily rmaMln. aieAe la v,,..S.Sfm Su- Opte U.M IS rp-- l all tralaaal heaiaefa PaeUU aa Uraaa bheei Um. orrria rnotex or 1FZ TSIIK3 FAST T2E0LXH CATLT 3 AXD 1URCX DISr.MCT SCXXIO XOUTXB PaMa saS .rlin.ry sm.oloe vmv te Uty. . Leele aad eli.wal .In-.- . feral Fvreoe.l mmm Fi.a Palm. C kh a a. St.4 nlr iinlu, a perfeet Llala Cat Sw of e. laqetre Itcke H t v Ayeak I A. U.liENTOV, A. F. D., Sell LakaCSiy. Far retea. loli.r, ar write I pole . both la tho Betel and Livery basiaeea. . a telegraph Ijcncy. Yonng ladies and gentlemen who wish M sa-emiloymnt would do well to call at A. A. Dahl' building, wber an unlimited number of railroad handa, teams aad teatuntars, briok Isysrs, eto., art wanted. Also young ladles for general bout work and cooking ar wanted. Good respectable places furnished In Balt Lake. Irovo and other towns at their choice. Book agents and canvasser for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply to Tbs beat aorTtao as the Wv YORK CLOTHING COSO lovers bruises and cuts, the accident, automobile rsoro, . sold and exchanged Association. A 11000 Contract bought, , b'irk man. I. chmUt Roth, a mining Lass COIUSTIARSON. bk Fines ud Citj Property (or ElalnJ Stod BoqM, Sold ud ExchuL Terns. Iasi; to Lou (l Flnt-CU- a e 7. Food and Grain Coffee a Booth-Tucke- killed, having it broken. prevented from Safe crackers were work In the ofilee o completing their Lumber com- Morrison Merrill b 7 the timely nany In Sait Lake City not before but watchman, srrival of a oauu the cracksmen had Durable Mens Shoes. : EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. by apt Batlsfaetloa Gaaraataed ar f.'o Pay. Booth-Tucker- Pln cub. 1 TAILORING Kaltted ratUrwtsr for M, ITsasa tad hmo mads. (ktlilrca from 50 coats Q Ipaalih Ferk. 1 MERCHANT Booth-Tucke- Harness, Shoes. 1 1 SUITS MADE TO ORDER Bo-don- e, Flour, Grain Boots COMPOUNDED 1 morq-trainme- Merchandise, ud Produco. ISM. east-boun- General 0 e , FINE PRINTING Ceats fi mere than th peer kind in Ih end. We are fra pared U de I he Seed hind el Priming AT REASONABLE HUCES i |