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Show The VOL. III. SPANISH FOUR, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. NO. 5. fruit-grower- As the result of a war among retail dealers, fino naval oranges sold In Salt I Lake City last week as low as five cents a dozen. 1 Mrs.' J. D. Paul, wife of a Salt groeeryman, has eloped with a former partner of Mr. Pauls, desert I Jlke threa children. Robert Price will labor a year In the state prison for stealing a keg of beer from the Pecker Brewing companys warehouse In Ogden last fall. A plant for the extraction of soda and other by products from the waters ,of il Oreat Salt Lake Is to be erected I near S'lltair by the Inland Crystal Salt company. I The Utah Total Abstinence union Is ft lie latest addition to Ogden societies. It.s purpose Is tq. discountenance and Ilseourage the use of alcoholic drinks in every form. j Tho bathing problem of Saltalr has I been solved. Two hundred bath houses are to be built out over the deep water and connected with the pavilion by a wide plank walk. Stato ITngineer Doremus believes that the Utah commissions great irri-- . gallon scheme, as a secondary consideration, will do much toward restoring j Great Salt Lake to Its former level. Arthur Dickenson cf American Fork has just completed his model of a rotary engine and thinks he has solved tho problem that has been bothering the engineering world for a long time. Salt Stephen Leethem, a . Lake boy, charged with burglarizing stores. Admits the charges and has confessed to a number of other burglaries performed during the past year, Williams Adanes nr,J Frjjd Rogers os' , t A caped from the State reform school by J.a unique trick onl evening last weak. I They sounded an alarm of fire, got everybody excited, then made their . Entered Feb. SI, 1002, m .neond-clne- s metier Foxt ofRoo t SpnnlsU Fork, Uluh. Act ol ConKreHHOf March I, IB7. 1901. JAP8 CAPTURE TRANSPORTS. UTAH STATE NEWS. Santaquln farmer will probably plant about 150 acres to sugar bests this season. Frank Freeman, an employe In tho Mercur mine at Mercur. Is dead from injuries sustained by being crushed by j a cave-in- . The fruit raisers of Weber county fare discussing the advisability of a county panish Fork Press SENATOR. HANNA DEAD After an illness extending over a period of about two months, Senator M. A. Ilanna died at 6:49 p. m. Monday, at the family apartments In the Arlington hotel, Washington. For the last two days the senator had not been conscious, except at intervals. Death came peacefully, however, and when the end came all the members of the senator's family were la the room except Mrs. Hanna, the senators wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Hanna. Mrs. Ilanna had left the room only a few minutes before to seek a moments rest, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ilanna had gone to summon her to the senators bedside. Word of the senators death went over the hotel like a flash. The lobby was crowded and a score of friends were waiting In Mr. Dovers room. No attempts were niado to restrain grief. o Senators Fairbanks, Scott and broke down. General Dick wept his Borrow at the loss of a friend who had been a brother. So It was that conversations were a curious admixture of whispers and choked sobs. Spontaneously outbursts of unstinted tribute were heard cm every side. Men who are acknowledged leaders of political parties, kings of finance and commerce, and men selected to servo Little Men Are Getting Busy With Their Naval Force. A special dispatch from Toklo saya Rhodes & Co., the name of the firm It te reported that three transports of being changed In ten years to M. A. the Russian volunteer fleet convoying Hanna & Co., under which title tt still about 2,000 troops have been captured exists. Senator Hanna was heavily by the Japanese off the Korean coast Interested In the lake carrying busiDispatches to the Ixindon Dally Mall ness, both in vessels engaged In the from Toklo and Nagasaki report the trade, and In the construction of ves- arrival at Sasebo, Japan, of two large sels. He was also interested in mines, Russian steamers. One Is the volunPRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED snd was president of the Capln Min- teer fleet association transport which recently ing company of Lake Superior, the landed Union National bank of Cleveland and troops and arms at Port Arthur, and the Cleveland City Railway company the other is the steamer Argun, be- - I HR. W. E. WARNER, at the time of his death. lie was a di- longing to the Chinese Eastern Rail- - U rector of the Union Pacific Railway way company. Both were captured company In 18S5 by appointment of by the Japanese cruisers Salyen and President Cleveland. Senator Hanna Hel Yen In the neighborhood of Korea. The Ekaterlnoslav Is 10, 000 tons displacement, and had been fitted up as an auxiliary cruiser. She. had thrty rifles on board, and was on I D R . C. T. her way from Vladlvostock. The Ar'.si !vX r L :r 1 'a. Jl cten L'fU J(in$ cf Korea Hotel Gharlotte, rt- - V ags?a L. 31. JOSES, Sasebo. mw " . Guakt C. bagi.st. . rrop. Asdbsvt B. Moboab. Lots Seems to bo Larger BAGLEY& MORGAN Than at First Reported. A cablegram to the Assoelated Press from Nagasaki states that the PROVO Telephone TS X Russian cruiser Varlag, which was re- Knight Building ported to have been sunk at Chemulpo by the Japanese fleet, was captured I A SAXEYi and arrived at Sasebo. The dispatch also states that In addition to the RusAttorncy-at-Lasian vessels damaged In the torpedo Conveyancer and Notary Publlo, attack at Port Arthur, that seen Office Over Oran Lewis Store. other vessels were raptured. It Is also reported at Nagasaki tliai General Spanish fork, Utah. Kuropatkln has arrived at Harbin to take command of ' the Russian land ATTOKNElS-AT-tA- V $ Cy Men, Watch for the Bass at the Depot. Russian . The best service te the Traveling Trade both In the Hotel and Liver; Laslneta Commercial Nagasaki. The Russian whalers Glorlge, Nicolai, Alexander and Michael, captured by the Japanese, have also arrived at SEVEN VESSEL3 CAPTURED. bumbor Company. Hex - w, s - BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. gun was going to VladlvoBtock from gress, public officials and friends will SENATOR MARCUS ALONZO HANNA. be present. For a brief period In the been known as a man of forenoon tho body will He In state In had long wealth. great the marble room. After the services Mr. Ilanan was active In Republican special trains over the Pennsylvania politics as far back as 1SS4, when he railway will carry the body, the family went to the national convention from and friends to Cleveland, whore serOhio. He was, also a member of the vices will be held either at the home national conventions of 1888 nnd 1896. of the senator or of his son, Dan HanHe first became a national figure of na, on Friday afternoon. prominence, however. In 1896, when Senator Hannas full tame was Mar- he directed McKinleys first campaign cus Alonzo Hanna, and he was past and became chairman of the national 68 years of age. He was bern Sept. committee, a position he held from 24, 1837. In New Lisbon (now Lisbon). 1896 to his regarded dejih. llj-wnColumhrdr.'amnty, '0)db. vHts family as the most 'sagacious political manremoved to Cleveland In 1852. Senator ager In his party and has been a Ilafina $as educated In the common power In Us councils ever since he asschools add In the Western Reserve sumed the chairmanship. university at Hudson, Ohio. After Senator Ilanan went to the senate , leaving school he entered the employ first In 1897, when he was appointed Representative 'Howell has Intro- of the wholesale grocery bouse of Governor Bushnell of Ohio to fill duced a MU providing that all that Hanna, Garrotson & Co., of which his by the vacancy caused by the retirement portion of Arizona Territory lying father was the senior member, and John Sherman when the Senator cf north and west of the center of the .when his father died. In 1802, Senator latter became secretary of state. In Colorado river shall be annexed to the Hanna represented the familys Inter- January, 1898. Senator Hinna was state of Utah. est In the concern until 1867, when elected to fill the short term ending th following year, and was also electWesley Loveless of Ogden claims the business was closed up. Senator ed for the succeeding full term. IlO the unenviable distinction of being the Ilanna then entered the Iron and coal was to the aerate by a trefirst man in the state to Buffer a sec- business as a member of the firm of mendous majority last month. ond attack of smallpox. Loveless has had the dread disease twice In less WARRIORS OF CZAR AND MIKADO PLAYING TAG than five weeks. A Salt I ake paper says death is The voluminous dispatches from tho Port Arthur confirms Ms previous acthe punishment fixed by Chinamen of Utah for any of tlielr countrymen who far. east aro again characterized by counts of the fight, and asserts again may bo caught peaching on Cclcst-tel- a absence of real light on the situation. that one Japanese torpedo boat was who have slipped Into this coun- Numerous unconfirmed and conflict- sunk and another deserted by Its crew ing rumors are given, and among them In a sinking condition and probably try since the exclusion act. is a report of another engagement at raptured by the Russians. He says Charles Stallings of Eden was seriFort Arthur, in which, tho Russians also, that tho Japanese lost one batously injured last week while coming lost vessels sunk and ten cap- tleship and had one c ruiser put out of eight through Ogden Canyon on a load of tured. notion, and that tho colonel of the hay, tho wagon overturning, Mr. A correspondent of tho Dally Mall Fifteenth Russ'an regiment was killed Stallings sustaining a broken collar off ly a shell during the bombardment. who witnessed tho engagement hone and other severe bruises. Cablegrams to the Dally Mall from At a meeting of the stockholders of Wei Hal Wei nnd Newrhwnng report tho Bank of Southern Utah at Cedar' a Japanese fleet, with transports, City, lh organization was perfected, apcruising In the gulf of articles of Incorporation adopted and a Idea of tho with effecting parently other matters so completed that nothnear Port Dalny. landing ing now remains but to begin business. Cnldes from the far cast would InThe 6 year-oldaughter of Mrs. L. dicate that the main army and navy M. 'Olsen of Ephrain was tho victim forces of both Russia and Japan are of a peculiar accident last week. playing a welting game. While standing near a door with a Tho Jnpnncse. It Is known, are buspair of scissors In her hand, tho door ily engaged In a mobilization of the was suddenly opened, the sharp point army, and It Is reported that a portion of tho scissors being forced into her of the navy arm of tho mlkado'a force nock, narrowly missing tho Jugular Is cruising In tho north searching for vein. the czar's Vladlvostock fleet. Another Daron Curt Von Ivnoblock, who died squndron Is heard of through brief In Salt Lake City last week, wan a rnhios. One just received states that 1 member of an old and aristocratic tho Russian post at Dalny was bomfamily of East Russia. He came to barded February 12th and a force of G-jMfiv 5oVY tills country lu 1SS0, locating first at marines landed. wht1 Cheyenno and later at Rock Springs, Another cable from Wei Hal Wol Wyo. says that on the morning of February Mm. Mads Jensen, one cf the oldest loth the Japanese ocrnplcd Chlug residents of Mt. Pleasant. U dead. Mala Wen. a Russian coaling station, Mrs. Jen on crossed tho plains with ties, to Masampho. tho hand cart train In 1857, with her Russia, If ropmts ho true, Is taking I I . J, .'cUS" . husband. They come to Mt, Pleasant to advantage of existing condition lu 1S02, where they havo resided ever patch up her warship at Port Arthur sltico. nnd get her land force in line. Ila cleaning a stove with liquid pol-L;Tho fleet from Vladlvostock, upon Mrs. Barrett of Salt Lake City which the Rusutnn must, for the present, at least, larndy rely, Is still In permuted the polish to romo In conright, cruising In the Ron of Japnn. A tact with the fire, resulting In her report to tho effect thnt Mntaumn, cm handi being ladty burned ami the callthe Inland sea, has been bombarded ing out of the lire department to save by tho Russian squadron, I stated to TJe tho building. bo untrue. d MEDICINES KENDALL the highest positions In the nation i .1. were among those who pressed the countrys Immeasurable loss. Funeral services will he held in tho senate chamber Wednesday at noon, at which the president, cabinet, con- " AND Fu-sa- Klt-trldg- In SPANISH FORK DRUG Co. A. forces. JAPS SEIZE MASAMPHO. Will Fortify the Port and Establish a Military Base There. Japan seized Masampho Sunday and dispatched a heavy force there. Japan will fortify the port and establish a naval and ' military base there. Masampho exceedingly important point, as It controls the Korean channel, and is an excellent base for fu-- 1 ture .operations. - CXhRY WAR INTO MANCmRf 3 . Bridge Blown Up and Thirty Have Been Killed. The Shanghai correspondent of the London Daily Mail says that an Important bridge on the Manchurian railway lias been blown up and thirty men have been killed. RUSSIA 8ERVE3 NOTICE. Informs Uncle Sam That War With Japan Exists. Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador, called on Secretary Hay about toon Wednesday and lert with him the announcement of the czar declaring war on Japan. This action is said at the state department to constitute a formal declaration of. war. It Is now for tho president to determine whether he will issue a neutrality proclamation. Building Material. J. Pedersen. Blacksmith & s first-clas- always on Wheel-wrigh- Bailed tj Material fork. Wheel-Wrigh- h Produce. SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S NIELS ANTHON, Blacksmith and Hay COMPLETE LINE OP hand' Opposite Bank, Ppantfib 1an AND ..PAINTS.. t. Buggy Work a Specially. - fxtra for b.igglw. and wnemns on hand, am) work prup rly attended to. ATTYfhd? of !,)' Opposite Tuttle's Hall, Spanish Fork. 922 B. H. BROWN, bivopy Food SPANISH FORK RESTAURANT foii a MEAL SQUARE on hand. Fresh Bread always In U. W. Jones building, south of Co-o- Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 'fiioxs No. 12. p SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY PF.At.EKS IX Utah' ttpsnlsh Fork, Spanish Fork FRESH AND CURED SEATS FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Co-Operat- ive HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR J4IOE3 jSND PEbTS. LORENZO THOMAS Institution, FXMIlOt ABLE Dealers in Russias Weakness. Naval Interest In the fighting conOne block north of Bank, tinues at the highest point One of the highest officers of the Russian FpsnMi Fork, (tab. navy, commenting upon the press accounts of the engagements, says that G. O. the lesson to be drawn Is the absolute and of necessity maintaining a navy in Manufacturers of continuous service Instead of following the old plan of laying up ships In Opn reserve, as has been practiced by Rus- Mmllo In Miirlcll pulld'ng, Mulii Worltumn-!dp sia. Japm, like the United States, ewrjr 3v Horn 10a.m. till Up. ni. knit nmierlal nJ irunrantcrrl has for the past two years kept almost New Yoilt tl.'x. Sp.itiUlt Fork, and ShOCS. every naval ship that would float con- I nuii'lmonmt In commission, tnd either tinually JOHN JONES, Sapt. cruising or maneuvering, so ns to reUtah. produce the actual conditions of war Kpanlkh Fork. aa near as posslblo. General Merchandise, Flour, Grain EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST ktri-et- Produce. Harness, . Boots O Tad Woods, Chinese Massacred by Ruscians. Special dispatches from Toklo an- notince the arrival of Japanese troops at Seoul, but beyond this tho dispatches published In the newspaper add practically nothing to the knowledge of the actual situation. The Tien Tain correspondent of tho Ixmdon Standard sends in a report that the Russians have massacred 100 Chinese at Llaoyang, In consequence of which tho officials at Sanhaikwan are greatly alarmed and are appealing to lektng for protection. (Lessee of Will Iloyack Stables) Feed, Sale & Transfer stables. Hack Meets all Trainc Spanish Fork, Utah. . III M Greatest Insurance TIME TABLE Arrlrnl .nil departure of train, from Depot! Lek. t For Str!nxvll!,IVtTo.,litU 1nJ wrt.,..S:0t.m .n.l .11 I'rovo.w.n L.k. No. S9 I .ml nil iii.li.l rn.t .ml w .t 14 P No. 81 nr I'.tirt'ka, M.uiuinU) end Sil- No. Agency . W. H. RAY, ver ( It v S;40p No. S8 1 or nrt.kn, Mmuuiotlj nj Minor I tty :15.m ConrH-iXtottiml. In Oyrt.n Union Srpot wltk nil i Min. of Nun hr rn Iumilo .ml Orraoa kkert Activity of Little Drown Men. rii.um 415 S. Amo. my Are. Upon the withdrawal of the JapanHi... ese minister from Ft. Petersburg tho ofTEus choice or UTAH. PROVO. Japanese fleet nnd transports proFAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (PI ceeded to Masampho, which was occuInsurance fluency. Independent AND HIKER DISTINCT 8CENIO ROUTE! pied. and tho fleet then sailed for Tort Arthur. Tho rest of the Japanese I'Ulman pnluoe nt! oMIrnry 5lorpln, r.rt ships aro guarding northern Japan, 4 tnni.hn, iTtirr, Uly, fcU I.oul. 4 and nvo wlitmui rlutmte Heil'h Plato lit. Glass Lite, Accident, Russia land a Fire, force fearing that might Uoollniri! Fre. cimlr furCnr.i Fr..mr! eo. from Vladlvostock, and for tho i.nnirluni porloi t l'Uilu, liiHi. (Iiri! ther purpose of preventing four Ruse.t. sian cruisers from Joining tho Russian For rste. fnio-- r. rln .Ire nf, , WIIIVI US FOB FATRS. fleet at Port Arthur. All Russian vesM. L. WIUTMOKK, Ticket AsroL; sels coming from Singapore will be crwrUe LA. UKNTON, In the Lead Twenty Years. U. A. F. U.i Salt Ltke City, j Intercepted. '. ..INSURANCE. |