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Show pit HE XL PANISH NO. 3!). VOL. II- - SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER r L UTAH 3TATfJnew& BaoldMC 34 nnd waii fit City Bqw. ' Utah. rrb ill anthon. IELS and ;(Tiith Whcel-Wrig- The typhoid epidemic in Salt Lake City is waning with the advent of cooler weather. Mrs. Laura Stark of Ogden is dead as the result of taking an overdose of laudanum by mistake. The Gantry at Fort ht Other special dispatches describe Russian war preparations, etc., and the newspapers, which are intensely WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND interested in the developments, owing APPEARS INEVITABLE. to the alliance, are and estimaps already publishing Relations Between Two Powers Have mates of tho navy and military forces Reached Such a Stage That a Clash of the prospective belligerents and HAVE REACHED CllISIS JA-PA- N Anglo-Japanes- is Freely Predicted. , Douglas, 205 iion MORGAN !CAGLEY& irro UNITS- - w AT-L- PROVO .jUJlsf nX Tatepheee air,. Altorney-st-Le- raneer and Notary Falitta Orau Lewis btora. er Utah. tl Pork, .cUotl C 9 9 9 9 9 oft STONES. SAD Wx Thnt'M Sux Ml The raaioiiaBLi eTa.i3.o3C, north I Book, b block ruh. Fort, ,0. EIRIKSSON, pTRAIT ARTIST I a treat. nx, MU IO.m. tyfroa till Ip. Opae m. tM imaaSNav Yorkallaa. FpaaJahFork. sd Woods, WUl Boyeck SUbiee) Lew. of ,cd,Salo & Transfer STABLES. Meets all ck SpuUh Trains fork, CtO. Pedersen. J. A. Hlackimith & Flrst-elae- Whftl wrighi Materiel e t'yrtjt M ixal FnU Fork. BROWN, ! Baak, H. Livery PQQd I lek Stable. Meets all Trains raoxa Ha 1L . lik Park, Utah the city of offlcers-elec- t 'till General Mcrchandlso, Flour, Crain Produco. ad 'keturereof Harness, a Boots Shoes, 0 . PUk Park, sl ciah. Trousers on Earth FOR ;ery TI1E MONET, Pair Warranted Durable Mens Shoes. yokk clothing com phuvo, . '"CUftliTlAHHOtf. DAlU uriit, AOKNT, BCILDINli. w Fair. The tenth annual teachers convention of Utah, held In Salt Lake City last week, was the largest school convention ever held in Utah, and the teachers declare It was a decided success In every way. Lizzie Russell, aged 5. was playlnr near a rubbish lire at her home In Salt Lake City, when her dress caught fire and she was so badly burned that death resulted, after several hours of Intense suffering. Syracuse people claim the model at applo orchard of Utah Is locsted MiH. W. that placo. It is owned by of twenty-fivtrees that winter to apple acres sot old. now eight years art A number of the prominent young ment of Taylorsvlllo have formed an athletic club and will take a part In amateur athletes from now on. They will organizo a football team, basket ball team and trark team. and Five women were badly bruised collision a of ehaken up as the result of a street car with a freight train in Salt Lake City. The collision was due track. to tho illppnry condition of the death by Tho motorman escaped jumping. Grande C. II. Barnes, aged 35, Rio comat Sevier, agent station Western mitted suleldo Saturday by killing shot-guhimself with a la ago two years His wife died death her over Kansas, and grieving led to tho deed. Rambouliiet Twenty head of yearling fair by Ftato lambs exhibited st the have ML Iloasnnt, j. F. Jensen of Porter & Mlllan of boph purchancd by Ida., tho price paid being The lambs took two head. PO per ono second prUn. and first prizes who died Mrs. Benedicts C. Hanson, Saturday, on t her home In Ephraim women In wm one of tho heat known where her section of the state, benevoh me and missed by the poor PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED V :r 1 1 t ' PHARMACISTS. BY EXPERIENCED BTTfffRnTmnmTTmmmwnmTTmnTrTTwmfminTmwiTnTrnmmTTritiiTTmnfTTmTi SUITS MADE TO ORDER MERCHANT TAILORING Knitted Underwear fer Xea, Waiaax nai Ihlldrx from 30 rent npj heme male. Satisfaction Gaareateeil er Re Pay. General Merchandise. St Helena Sanatarium Food EUROPEAN INVASION. and Grain Coffee a Specialty. Bare doctor hills aad fill bnylat dram, aid me the above Uealtk Food, aad drink which will btreef thee joir horvos. Sake XnieU and Harrow Is Beasi, Cure Usart Trouble and linild Up yonr by ten. All te be bad nt A. A. Bahlse build lug. Jeha ( brlstUaiea, Agent jr Flrst-Gu' Finsi tod Gtj s Property for S&li EliilBf Stock Bought, Sold ud Excluded. Tun. Com; to Lock ca luj Contract bought, sold and exchanged Association. la the National Home-Seeke- For Some Time the Titled Foreigner Has Been Preferred by Our to the Exclusion of the Home Product, but rs CUh Count; Employment , Agency. Young ladies and gentlemen who wish to secure employment would do well to call at A. A. Dahlen bunding, where an unlimited number of railroad hands, ttams and teaiuvters. brick layers, etc., are wanted. Also young ladles for general house work and cooking are wanted. Good respectable places furnished in Salt Lake. Provo and other towns at their choioe. Book agents and canvassers for useful articles wanted. Good pay. Apply to I 5 J John Christianson, Dablss In A. A. When the Latter Begin to Receive Ladles Building, - Spanish Fork, the Flattering Attentlone of the Englieh Utah. Si. MRS. GRACE BECKS RESTAURANT roa A MEAL2.TL. SQUARE on hand. Fresh Bread always fed rtmxjr.R,ADS, LETTS K Undoubtedly There Will be a Grand, though Belated, Recognition of the perior Charms of the Domeitio Article. Sentenced to Life Imprisonment A special from Glendive, Mont, says -- ohn Klnaban was on Monday sentenced to life Imprisonment, and John Wilson to fifteen years In the penitentiary, for the murder of two box-ca- r tourists on a moving Northern Pacific train near Wibaux a few weeks ago. The murdered men were on their way to the Dakota wheat One lies unidentified In the fields. potters field at Wibaux. The second was Thomas McGowan. A third harvester was badly wounded. at Su- Ll CARDS WEDDING In Jones building, south of IL W. Dsi on ABORT NOTICE. fetes sKtsai ca do Fncsa FANCY AND STAPLE CKOCEUES BASH PRISE PAID FO JUDES .NO PEUT8. HIGHEST A The bed sorrtee to the Tabnlex Doctor find good prescript! For mankind. enough foe esnal The Tbet.mil (bOn.nl.) eonUkaee eu(r,i tor a ear. All Xru,,Uie eeU me. Ion TraretUf Trade Commercial Men, an 9 IIOEKSLV Vaiofc fee the Bate at the DspeL L I H. JOIta, Pre dox bumbor Qompany. 1 V ;, -- 1 . - :v 4 12 . 7 For wlanllli.rnw.Sill Lobe k.s an w.w m.imi .mi ...t'.cxam tl an fab Ho. IS T.r t . s.m,m m. aed .4 d roe Eureta, WemaMUi a4 U- Ho. t iw lie He. ar Kurake, KaeiinaUl aad 1U V rtl .M J Building. Material. Hay'& Produco. Silta mill; with roneaoil.na xibi la Of.1e Vafe all inUoael Seuiaere Pmim aaAUraxMi ikaaj orrtta mote or FAST TEEOUCa TS1INS HIRES DISTINCT Pe'a-- a r ! HILT 3 SCZH10 SOUTSS an erdlnarf D.k.ar, IB .bfc Iomm Ulf, (hUete elilM-e-l k.n ).apla, Vi ha. ae nn U 4 r.oitai.c Cli.tr Cara; parana.l me. 4 AuuttivMj a ar(Ml Dials, Cee For reiae. evvrtu Bailed hn.P ta-V- Pulmaa AXD a t trelae teem Snivel aai X.erseie Wo. AND Lwmlk v- - TIME TABLE n j. m PHI beU to the Hotel aad Livery bsetaees. IS THE WATER ALL OUT? 1W 1HD CURED KEATS raimxo mo artwbsxs Hotel Charlotte, Co-e- SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFr DEALERS Death Was Suspicious. The Chautauqua county. New York, grand Jury convened Monday, and will begin an investigation into the sudden death of a pretty young woman which occurred at a hotel In the village of Findlay Ixke. The girl registered as Nellie Gray of Pittsburg, which is believed to be an assumed name. Her borne is believed to be in Marlonvllle, Pa. Two physicians performed an autopsy on the body, and today Dr. Henry Chapin of Findlay Lake was placed under arrest d ni nd ,ullcrin5 1 MEDICINES DRUGS MiK-kfoo- 1.1 K A. A 1 A 1 1000 15, was shot by a companion while hunting ducks, and fatally injured. The lad who shot him claimed he did not know his gun was loaded. The educational display at the State Fair was very fine, and was a credit to all the schools. The first attempt at a display in music was given and called forth words of praise. Lars P. Madsen, one of Mt Pleasants most prominent citizens, fell from his wagon and was run over by the heavy load, breaking his back. He lived but two hours after the accident Samuel Briley, a Salt Lake saloon man, attempted suicide by taking morphine one night last week, as the result of a protracted spree, but was saved by prompt medical attendance. John II. Seely and Jamea F. Jensen, Mt Pleasant's two principal thoroughbred stock growers, carried oft nearly all the first and second prizes for which they bad entries at the State double-barrelle- OUH JONES, 8 opt. 1 1 Huntsville will take the oath of office Friday, and the occasion will be celebrated by a banquet and a general good time. A camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans has been formed In Salt Lake City, Fisher Harris, secretary of the Commercial club, having been elected commandant Frank Smith of Lehl, aged AND PURE of ller and Is composed j SPANISH FORK DRUG Co, n Tuxm, J3ENZO THOMAS Qua According to the latest advices from London, it is believed there that the relations between Russia and Japan have reached a crisis, and that war Is inevitable. It would certainly look as though both powers were making tentiary. preparations for war. The prospects are now favorablo Russian warships and a transport that as early as practicable in the with troops have left Port Arthur for spring the district of Basin, will have Korea, and the Russian forces at New & cyanide mill In operation. Chwang have been increased. A pamphlet which has The Japanese premier and the minisbeen just sued by the Commercial club to adver- isters of war, navy and foreign affairs tise Salt Lake City demotes two pages had a simultaneous audience, with the to the organ in the tabernacle. emperor Monday, and it is claimed anxious Bateman of the State Fair the Japanese are becoming Secretary association announces that the asso- for a try at Russia. ciation cleared over J2.000 on the recent fair, despite the bad weather. A son of Judge Jacob Johnson of Spring City was thrown New York Gossips Are Awaiting with Interest tho Visit to That City of a Number of English Women of Title, Who Are Bald to Be Planning to from a horse which he was riding, susTurn the Tables on tho Galaxy of American Girls Who Have Married taining a broken collarbone in the acHigh-BorNews Item. Englishmen. cident 'V, ANOTHER iikxiumuiaiuuiumiuuu'.n e editorializing on the possibilities of the situation. The greatest attention is paid to the changed tone of Baron Hayashi, the Japanese minister in London, who is much less confident that peace will be preserved than he was a week ago. Inquiries in Japanese banking, shipping and commercial houses in London, however, elicited expressions of disbelief in the outbreak of war. The threat of war between Russia and Japan is a source of great anxiety at Washington, because such an event might at any moment threaten the interests of the United States. There is more anxiety over Russias attitude than that of Japan, because Russia has not kept her word in regard to Manchuria. strong, have gone to Fort Riley, Kans., where the fall maneuvers will an werr.u, for turtrl u061 V. be held. 7b4Dl1 worlt Prcper!y At Morsan. Charlie' McGuire, ,liaTatt!a'a 1111, S panlab Foik who raised a check from 7 to 570 was B. kOMU. (JB UiLtT. sentenced to one year, in the peni- i Specialty. Work ga0 1 ful.r, ate , laslra of i iv ( tati. Vtckat ArcV lir.NloN, O. A. F. D i.H LekeCU. ii L A. FINE PRINTING COMPLETE LINE OP Coat no mere thtn the kind In five end. Wo eta to 4a the ,ooj klrid of - Priming n-eat- SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S Chicago Record Herald. ..PAINTS.. -tl AT REASONABLE TRICES I ( , |