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Show HE fOt KL SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. MINING CONGRESS ENDED, GAGING ISATTI'E will be at El Paso, Tsxat, While Denver Gets Perma- engaged around uao yang. I .Will , T(tat Engagement be a Will Laat rUlv.One and That It 1or several Days. the war la battlof Following which Kuropatkln has hu retirement from Anplng he has- either elected forced to give battle and Is m the attack of the combined C of Kuroki; Nodau and Oku. the battlefield show Nspatchea from iround Liao Yang. f war' - . 1 ' f Tuesday, the- Japanese a terrific artillery fire, directed Qalr against the Russian center and was con j.itt This rain of shells iijd throughout the day until - Uit dawn W j the evening, dispatch from Liao Yang at a In :49 400,-Wan- d of all arms. 500,000 At the at between Russians See It telegrams received in St Petersburg from the front state thal near S Japanese hive 1,209' guns latest The Tang. Uao JAPS CAPTURE ALL OUTLYING FORTS AT PORT ARTHUR. J. BANKS, Prop. Rue-elan- telegrams from Lieutenant Sakharoft were received dur-- i Tuesday and forwarded to the emperor. They have not yet been pubSeveral general teed. dispatch from Mukden of Tues-hj- 't date says that in the stubbornly height battle which has been In progen near Liao Yang all attempts of A kve GROUND. DR. inm ..INSURANCE.. d Jox Uumbopj dompany. NOTICE LUMBER John Christianson Lake German Critics 8ay. military critics point out bat tactics of mere passive resistance id be disastrous to General Kuropat-blat Liao Yang as the high angle f the Japanese batteries is certain ultimately to shatter the Russian defenses. General Kuropatkln should. Mordlng to the experts; be able to Wke a powerful blow at some portion of the Japanese line, while. If the Jtrong Russian cavalry cannot prevent outflanking of the Russian forces lt must Indeed be regarded as value-Inn.What LORENZO THOMAS German n -- G. O. EIRIKSSON. PORTRAIT ARTIST " Try to Regain Official ' Position. 1 petitions thocourt to joust from ths office of sheriff assess 15,000 damages against him the office. In the 7 uurplng Robertson recites ihe events bntHjccurred on June 6 last, when he wm com In order to pe. led to we his life, which resign wae threatened by sheriff, Edward Bell com-Feint to armed mob. Girls Rob Grave. d young woman of twenty, and an ther of sixteen have been caught dealing ribbons from floral tributes In 'Bay City, Mldh., - ceme-Fo- r some time the cemetery totnorltles have been much annoyed the frequent disappearance of these T.. in flowering plants. A closo etch was kept at Elm Lawn, and the wo caught n the .act. They toteously for mercy, and It betheir first olTonso, they were ll go by Judge Kelley. al-t- o Coed News t Thousands of HuSbantts. . ho are In thehsblt of going ' tohnigh their husbands' pockets at eight were warned by Judgs Dumont to Clnclnnattl tost Tuesday, who had cn a i )lm Mrs. ar8She "searched her and found'a watch beo another woman,- and the bad her arrested when lar-h- bus-Inn- Ptos sha fcnhr I. en(1 to dlnwd .i - - ,v up. Julge Du-Bn- v her, and warned her toarrh her husband's pockot ls future. le :: ill B. H. BROWN, of the'promlsed actions by 8ceri of Teller bounty who were deprived of their offices was filed Inr the district court at Cripple Crdok, Colo., Tuesday. Henry M. Robertson,- for Julia-Whit- li :: The first - Piota San Pedro', Los Angeles ad-slre- rs TM J I PAINTS.., - H Msy bs KENDALL, Spanish Fork, Utah expected -- W. H. RAV, self-respe- St. - MEDICINES Real Estate Agent Meet Kuropatkln on Field He Selected. Petersburg dispatch says: The battle at Liao Yang kskgun And the two armies are now fchtlng what probably' will 'prove to tethe decisive battle of the campaign. Re Japanese armies are attacking toer&l Kuropatklns forces upon bis &asen ground and bis friends and here are confident that, having accepted a general engagement; he vill defeat the Japanese. 4 tej DRUGS 02. ' tat Men AND Building. Material Japanese to turn the Russian flank been repulsed. It Is said at Muk-l- a that the Japanese lost over ten ps, hut details had not been received re. te UTTLE ON CHOSEN tun PURE y en-iflit- are estimated republican platform. Call-breat- evening showed that the aesday tale was increasing In Intensity, the one Wse pressing forward until at I' Z their advance developed Into a fight, the Russians repell-- I V them with the bayonet. the go far reports do not Indicate rfsd of the action, but It la freely pre-- I ifcted that the engagement will be a itdslvs one, and that It will last for itreral days. ' The combined forces i I Entered Feb. 21. 1903. m aeoond-clM- S matter, Post oflies at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March R UM. Following Is the platform adopted by the Republicans of Utah, at the UNO. state convention held In Sail Lake City, August 25, 1901: allef Is Expressed That Fall of Port The Republicans of Utah, voicing Arthur It Imminent, But that e their pride and satisfaction In the Will Make a Sortie Beparty of Lincoln, of Grant, and of Mcfore the End Come. Kinley, Its illustrious leaders and patriots, renew their fidelity to Its prinb: ciples, and declare their enthusiastic The London Dally Mali's oorre- - approval of Its policies. These poliY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. spondent, In a dispatch dated Satur- - cies lifted the country from the slough PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED of Democratic disaster Into which It day laat, says: BWiHiHiiiinfnnwnwmHtwwwwtmrmnwwnnwmmwnmwwffwwwnmmwmt5 was plunged from 1893 to 1897, and Following Is the position of Port they have benflted every man, woman Arthur: The Japanese have captured and child In this great republic. all the outlying fortifications, but the W. E WARNER, We look with heartfelt satisfaction ...UTAH'S... Russians still hold the citadel on upon the achievements of this great Golden Hill forts and the forts party of the patriotic people, ihe party Ofiee aad Bsetdeaee Jail Greatest Insurance Agtncj! on Tigers Tall, Liao T! mountain. which, has always insisted that every eeatk el Off Square. man. rich or poor, white or black, The Japanese are In possession of must be equal - before the law, and VIA the grade ground and barracks' un- that Americans must be always' the ByaslsB Perk, der the Anteshan forts on the out- object of Its especial care and protecPtaon MS. tion, both at borne and abroad. skirts. 411 a. Acadauy Ava. C. T. We most emphatically indorse the The fall of Port Arthur Is believed platform adopted by the Republican UTAH. PROVO, IflM .1 to be Imminent It is believed the national convention at Chicago .this BOTIRINC. CRIER garrison will make a sortie before the year, commending It to the voters of this state as at once a record of Illusend comes. trious achievement, a forceful presen- MAI hUi Fark, Sp'M Utah. nak&UM's. tation of beneficial and undying prinmala Infopcodent Iossraocs Agency. JAPS LAY DOWN THE LAW. ciples, a pledge of prosperity and adB. tfoaaas. Russia Must Disarm Ships Now In vancement. an assurance of the high Mu O. Smut. of this nation throughout the standing Harbor at Shanghai. world, and a recital of enormous benBAGLEY& MORGAN Fire, LUe, AeeIJsnL HeaHk and Plate Glue has addressed a note to the efits to the people. We gladly reaffirm Japan own our It and make that by platform ATTOKM powers Informing them that unless Russia forthwith disarms her warships adoption. whole-hearteenWe support with fROVO T.pXoa. Tt Z wihti ua roe saris, In Shanghai Japan will be forced to thusiasm the nominations made by galM l.tUlit as successors necthat convention taken whatever steps she deems worthy of the Illustrious statesmen whom the A. li tin Lead Ttmtj Years. essary to protect her Interests. Mr. SAXEY, Republican party has hitherto put In callthe ATTORNBY-AT-LATakahlra, Japanese minister, nomination for the great national of-- ( ed at the state department Saturday floes of this country, and we pledge Convey ancor and Notary Psblle. and left with Mr. Adee, the acting our undivided fealty o Theodore Oflloe Over Bank a Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks, Bpaatak Fork. secretary of state, the communication determining to give them a majority Utak. of the Toklo government Bpaalsk Fork, In next November that will be a satisThe statement Is deflntately made faction to them and a Joy to us. We rejoice in the Immeasurable In Washington that Japan la sincerely our country desirous that Chinas neutrality shall benefits conferred upon through the good management of Rebs maintained. The Japanese govern- publican administrations, and we view If jo want to buy, or if ment however, feels that If China falls with especial appreciation the splenUtah Losea in Fight for Mining Con- to Insist upon the immediate disarm- did measures established for the reclayou want to sell Farms or of the arid lands through the gress ament of the Russian ships A Shang- mation City Property of all des AVD enactment of the national Irrigation By a vote of 89 to 62 the American hai, her neutrality will have been vlo law, a wise and statesmanlike enactin this anywhere criptions Mining congress, at the fifth days ses- - lated and in a manner so dangerous to ment which will fix high In the nichs eounty, see that Ja- - of fame the name of the man and presslon, on Friday, In Portland, Ore., de Japan's own military Interest - ident meansuch was to take It will be forced whose efforts through elded upon Denver as the place for per-- , pan as will lures effectively .mnVafrora speeded In Its passage, and by reason manent headquarters for the organiza- the stage of activity the Russian ships of which efforts it can Justly be called Bailed Hay & tion. As soon as the vote was an- - which have sought refuge In ShanghaL the Roosevelt irrigation law. Republicanism, the glory of the nanounced, Judge O. W. Powers of Salt tion that It saved; which has made Lake City promptly moved that the this country a world power; has carCOMPLETE LINE 07 choice be made unanimous, whlcn to milried freedom and Poitoffics opposite lions of downtrodden people In the and the was done by acclamation, West Indies and In the Philippines; leader of the Utah delegation was SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S has made this nation respected and heartily applauded upon the motion. deferred to as It never was before; Lafe Pence, on behalf of Colorado, exhas made this republic the foremost pressed the appreciation of the delega- natlou of the world, so that In every SPANISH FORK MEAT C0UFY ;Leortem HecompHmented thUtah the revival of the rumor, of media. delicate question of International right DEALERS IN Nicholas only re- and usage the United States is first delegation on the splendid showing tlon that Emperor and Initiative MEATS and its consulted COBED IKD sought most rusa In the positive made by tbat state and the graceful cently announced humanner In which the result was ac- terms that he would not permit peace gladly followed. Is the pride of F1NCT1ND STAPLE CROCniS manity. It Is the living force of freecepted. negotiations even should Port Arthur dom and of nationality. And, good as HIGHEST 6A8H PRIQE PAIO FOR J-SR. Re driven It Is for the people at large, it Is alt Burned in the Fall and General Kuropatkln be ND PEUT8. Gambling Device JUDES of Utah. for the good people equally back to Harbin. Streets. Rejoicing In the firm and admirable well understood In offiThis fact, of state government In establishment On Sunday at Halley, Idaho, the the British Utah by Republicans; in tbe wise has cial prevented circles, all raided county attorney and sheriff from taking any steps in measures enacted for the orderly carmHlOKABL! the gambling houses In town, confis- government of mediation. It Is known rying on of public affairs; in the hapdirection the cated parphernalla and burned It In piness and prosperity of the people In London that Germany understood under that government; In the thorOae bleak aartb el laak, front of the court house. The Methothis attitude of the Emperor as well oughness ss well as the economy of dist conference Is In session there Utah. as Great Britain and other powers the state administration, free from all If talsh Farl, and ministers gathered around the Therefore the reports from Paris that taint or suspicion of wrongdoing, we TIME TABLE burning pile and sang praises. Several Emperor William Is prepared to sug- show to the people a clean balance nimovoiHiiine. speeches were made and the affair gest peace Is dismissed as groundless, sheet which Invites their confidence, SeaUvMq assures them that Republican adminat least Waitrn developed Into one of the most spec- for the present Ni4 want istration Is their for what they a1 w p. m tacular religious meetings ever held E.ii Lake future, as It has been so praiseworthy I S5 FIGHT DUEL ON STREETS. 2 44 la made was raid 14 17 S S similar A Murray In the west. end so much to their benefit In the Stadia la MarteH building! Mali ttrMS. Ofaa 144 StS SO S..4r Woundcan In parabut Several Bellevue, do worse, 144 and officers Killed Man same Werfeaea as Ull S 47 4 I p. a. Ons past They might by the every day (ram It a. a. 7srr...u S 4 Into continue their to never SSI broken do pieces better than Saa lb I, aad aaterlel (varaataad In Fight Between Cowboya phernalia being ed ad 41 Uat confidence, which has never been mis- FraaeieeaeadNewYerketyiea. BfaaUhFeiR. tSS4 t4 with sledge hammers In the street. JiuriM. Frk tq li In a shooting affray at Silver City, placed, in the party of patriotism, the 4 IS riuNtic The deputy sheriff at Soldier perM W t I Rodrigue Perfecto Prr service. Virtually that the Constable does tbat similar M., party N. a party things; formed 4S4 apMUk Frk f l I 17 fa- - never shirks or dodges; the party that S this rids Blaine county of gambling I tft was killed. Town Marshal Kilburn r.iH Ml IS a In & row and 4 K.uhl serious I In U out tbe I open klw.r. com, devices. A recent Howtrd nd Nunn Patrick I considerable tally, means the aroused grand it what bouse Ju.b soys Plainly Miinn Sttam. rambling . Miilord Chonoweth badly wounded. 'I old Republican party; this confidence 14 44 p. a. feeling and was largely responsible Frtto. Diamond A of the strenuous foreman and 10 Is In t,e who manifested CHIwM for Sundays developments. I outfit la an effort to Influence ceasing work for the whole of Its dll Jwa watrtlea a.kM t Hi. Saloona of to the end that the 8th day Kansas Woman Destroy for U pI.W 0 CmMJ VMMf bIMrW several of his cowboys to return to ticket, a close next November upon may W. l4 were E. OIU.IT7, Four Joints, or Illicit saloons, Asa the ranch, became Involved In a fight S. . JTaua. Alt'! Otsl Y lMaM RepubUcM T,ctory along wrecked by women at Cuba Kans., with one of them. Cbenowetb. a th J. tt. Mooaa. District PMM.rsr Apt). M. H. H.Tta, Depot Ticket Apit destroyed. friend of the cowboy Nunn, grabbed j The Republican party alwaya Sunday, and much liquor No. If. 'raoxa that William deadlocks no had has fects Mrs. It latter and results; the which FTltes revolver, Mrs E O. I prevent It busl-nes- s taking action. It recalls the Ipaalsh Psrk, laid aside, .nA K..n .hoot inr McDonald, wives of prominent to the state which came reproach first i Nunn was hit twice and notingucz, men, armed with hatchets, trough the Democratic failure ths place who was attracted to the scene by the I elect a senator when there was a entered without warning ceremony xni.n of the firing, was shot through Democratic legislature that should run by Ben Hull. Without that duty. It firmly Mar-- 1 have performed smash to the heart tnd foil dead Town they began Its legislative nominees to the pledges demolished dls to had shat Kilburn then attempted of their rightful function Co-Operatsight, and soon they In the performance ive In this behalf In cast n Republican und! arm Chenoweth and was shot n.d TIME TABLE considered November In chosen la pngne everykegtoe twenty- - neck, bis wound being legislature U6l!?er next Tbe Republican legislators are AMteal eM topartwe l they wcre jolnH by In! hereby pledged to go into caucus and the meantime Deputy Sheriff Fe. nyvtaigvtUa.FtevwJMl UM. f F sail masrmed John Collier esme running up. Cheno-w.t- nominate a candidate, and tbe must 4mm e...Mn4R caucus In votes that and of engaged tbe jority with a shotgun, sever, ot action tbe in decisive inflicting be controlling duel, In .-k: " The every Republican- In the legislature wounds In his face sod neck. ot k of street mnln occurred on the for United 8tates Senator. Pa jLn.rated and stored fighttown. W4CUf tt4 4tttS444t MW OttPwt Ws favor the establishing of n state tke e i MQv a northwestern the part Jail. covering park at the city SpUL a and lad Has request of the Uintah reservation, Otrfflald a I of representatives In congress to use oHi.t I. Blinded by dust from ths mtchfne endeavors to accomplish In of A. C. Webb of Toledot O., Barney two fatally and killed his tnnchltd Two men were end ProdUCOe Oldfield Wt '"control of nienxcrT eovmo eoqwwt ar Tree Wine. automobile speed Palm fair World's at the ef PM S' , and ftWM U NtaH The natives of Ceylon make n kind CaMfMrtmrers contest at St. LouU, Sunday, , OKh, 49 ,rmi- Uty, M, and trees of fence wine 4bMWouter ef palm by tapping tbe through vessels vf In Oufi to ferment Cb.lt watchYrkwhen UfeUe'ro eight carboys crashing ImHiIh the Pm ssp allowing 4. i RmnloM PMmI UaM 4m the course killed John Scott attached to tbe trees. A species of each weighing 185 and InVIM. arid the park, tt . muriatic employed o an(j tu four man ...... parrots (Coryllls Indlcus) has discovFMtwtM,faiarr.4Wpj4Ulrejf. mi flicted Injuries upon Nathan that this ssp tastes good, and ered M. L. WHmioan, YSibt wa dlvd. whlcb he 0f men were JOHN from 3, lepi. ,n a negro, ore frequently found drunk I A'. FEHTOtf, and and bis parrots trees. en W!i?isand . A. F. 0 BMI UM the flood of acid, the Oldfield was painfully Injured nar Vtafek Fsrk, Cyanlsh fiery Muff burned machine completely demolished. nent Headquarters. The .seventh annual session of the American Mining congress, - held at Portland, Ore.', was closed at noon Saturday. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year: J h Richards, Idaho; Thomas Ewing, California; E. R. Buckley, Missouri; A W. Gifford, Texas; John Dern, Utah; William Lennox, Colorado; J. Frank Watson, Oregon; J. T. Cornforth, Alaska, and George E. Dorsey, Nebraska. Their nomination by the committee appointed for that purpose was reported back to the convention by President Richards, to whom It had been handed, and pn motion of H. S. Joseph, of Utah, seconded by James F. Jr., of Colorado, the secretary waa ordered to cast the ballot of the congress for the nominees named, which was done. The vote was taken standing and was unlmous. No recommendations as to the presl-dencand secretary for the ensuing year were made to the new board of directors by the congress, but the board met Immediately after adjournment to elect these officers. Judge J. H. Richards of Idaho was elected president; Coi. Thomas Ewing of San Francisco, first Dr. EL R. Buckley pf Rolls, Mo., second t, and A. W. Glfiord of El Paso, Texas, third James Callbreath, Jr., of Denver, was appointed acting secretary. The treasurer of the American Mining congress will probably be David Moffet, president of the Denver First National bank. At the meeting of the board of directors the action of the congress in selecting Denver as the permanent headquarters of the American Mining congress and El Paso, Texas, its next meeting place, was confirmed without dissenting vote. : hevlet RUSSIANS FALL BACK Next Meeting men million panish Fork Llvopy j.poodl tapa. Stable. Hack Moots all Trains li 1119 j hilli. tkl Spanish Fork Wlb,g Institution, h ro,' is? .yu iSvamsEr? General MarchandltOe Flour, Grain O .,,y .. ... - Mont-gomer- Harness, Boots Shoes. Ft naresamnn Q tiui o m. fx ieh ar, 4 i ; i |