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Show Fork I III NO. 43. ,CK PROTECTED. rQh 'vladiv SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. JAPS LOSE Fortifications Begins Many jjitem Miles Outside the City. of months of prepara-Vladivosto-k (jje result Is now strongly pro-,leaccording to Captain Ilalvor-o- f Tun-,hlc- h the Norwegian steamship arrived at Chefoo live In out from that port, with 700 Chi-,grefugees, who were unable to live any longer owing to Vladivostok 4 a food and other jftlgh price of war. to the due jeessaries, that the Halvorsen says Captain of fortifications ,jd;T0;tok system !ns many mil s outside the city er and grows stronger as the cltj ONLY FOUR SHIPS LEFT. MANY MEN 0f FORTY THOUSAND PERISH IN At TACK ON PORT ARTHUR. Desperate Efforts of Besiegers to Take Fortress Temporarily Abandoned After Enormous Loss of Life. e approached. s Ships jpDion laden with food, cannon, am and all sorts of military sup fregirntly arrve at es, Vladlvoa-- according to Captain Halvorsen. lo says that five ships engaged In fading their carg "s, were in port .lea the Tungas sailed. attacked by bandits. Explorer Put to Death In Mongolia. General Kuropatkin reports that lieutenant Colonel Bogdenoff, who to tJ s sent by Viceroy Alexift Mongolia, accompanied by only to interpreters and a courier, was stacked by Chinese bandits on Novem-e- r 3 near Durinbin mountain, on the Chinese Eastern railway, and that one ( the interpreters was killed , the :hers of the party being captured. ,'avalry sent in pursuit of the bandits :,und the corpses of Lieutenant Coloci Bogdenoff, the second interpreter and the courier, which have been irought to Harbin. General Kuropat-d- s adds that punitive measures will taken. General Kuropatkin also reports he repulse of a Japanese attack on Mi right flank on November 5. Six Russians were killed. Car Accident Near Los Angeles Caused by Fog. A hundred persons were Injured, tome of them seriously, in a rear-en- d collision on the Long Beach electric road. The car from Loa Angeles to ngBeach had stopped at a crossing aar Compton to take on a passenger, ere was a dense fog prevailing, e car contained thirty-thre- e Hardly had it stopped when i work car, containing about forty 'iexican laborers, and two foremen, vhl-- h had been closely following, trashed into it at full speed. Not a person on the passenger car escaped ;nlur"d and Fome rf them have receiv'd frightful cuts and bruises. The cause of the accident was the dense fog, and the fact that the passer, g?r coach was about ten mlnute3 Street pas-icnger- s. life. WAR OVER FOR WINTER. tt Is Thought There Will be No More Big Battles Until Spring. Military activity In the vicinity of the Shahke river is limited to the extension and strengthening of enThere are Indications that the Japanese have not given up the plan of seeking to force General Kuropatkin Into another general enlevement. although In military circles t St. Petersburg the belief Is expressed that there will be no ether lg battle In the campaign this year. trenchment. Agreement. n Sir Charles Hardlnge, the British ambassador, has submitted to Foreign Minister Lamsdorff three additional rtlcl?s of the agreement, the first providing for legal for the contracting parties, the second for a division of the expanses of the commission, and the jMrd that the decision of the maior- of the commlsilon shall be bindiAnglo-Russla-n ng. BANDITS BOTTLED iTX Harvey Logan and His Dand Are Cor Barvoy i.oyan and his band of Cody. bank robbers are believe ! to be hcttlo.l up nt the raneh henn ef their M'yn., Ilole-i- lho-Wa- hand-to-han- conn-I- t Is exported that the possei of Fremont. Big Horn "2 (a,;p'r counties will join form a combin'd attack on the ''ho, If they have not scented ''die, UU bo found at the raneh wi:so. PERISHED WITH HI3 WIFE. structing trenches connecting with At dawn the army's front parallel. numbers of dead were visible on the slopes. Fort P, north of the new and old batteries in the left center of the line of the defense, was captured by the severe fighting of the night. These operations have successfully driven an effective wedge into the Russian center. Severe explosions and extensive fires have occurred in the fortress within the last few days. The total casualties of the Japanese In the late attacks were 1,100. Over 600 were killed up to October 29. The spirit of the men is magnificent. The firing of all the guns is wonderfully Son-in-La- man 70 years of , his cold blood, at Shomake gave consideration of Sargent's raring for him and his aged wife during their lifetime. Ever since the gift was made there has been a constant wrangle. Monday night there was another quarrel and as Sargent was leaving Shomake and his wife, the latter having brought their meal to them, Shomake fired a revolver Into Sargents back, causing Instant death. Shomake'a mind is thought to be afectod. Horrible Murder In Cincinnati. Terribly cut and crushed about tho Lose Lives by Sinking of French the dead body cf Alma Stclnwny, head, Steamer Off Herbillon, Algeria. a operator, aed IS years, telephone A dispatch from Bona. Algeria, unIn a vneatit it t In the subfound was der dute of November 4, says: A hunIt Is thought that Clnelnratl. of urbs dred persons were drowned last night the girl, while c n her wuy homo from by the sinking cf the French steamer, work and while wnltlti; for a street G I ramie, alter having been in collision car, was attackcl and murdered by n with the trench steamer, A. EthilUno, mnn who role to the trail' for point on mile i near Herbillon, twenty-thretho rar with hen. Mias Sie nway wai from Bona. The Glrondj left Bona a tneinb r of t'.i" Kplsniat ohuirn with lid passengers, of whom loo were elu ir nt Wilder Plate and highly Algol ian natives. e Yorker Loses His Life In Enr Philadelphian Plead Guilty to Utterd'avor to Cave Hia Heipmeet. ing Falsa Paper. Joseph Capple, a hotel keeper of of Philadelphia has Charles Ihistrom aunt ( y. Westchester county, New pleaded guilty to forging the namo of "Ik, after saving hit aged mother cx President Cleveland to a cheek for Id father and thr o children from small sum. A lett r front tho ex hotel, lost his own life a , 1,Ul'iing Sunday by rushln Into the president was read, stating that the rs h learned that his wife . prisoner bad been In his employ as a t not The Indies of Cap-- ctnehmnn for a year and a half, during eienpMi, wife won fctin i later In n'', time lie had always been honld bv burned which Tho n, uu '.nr W"' hmnu was given six est, beyond recognition. months In tho county prison. d ex-co- PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES Crrmany la Not Interested. Tho foiclgu c nice at Berlin authorizes tho puhBcutlon cf the fact thnt Germany has ro agreement with Spain whatever respecting Joint proteitlon of their Inter, st j at Santo Dcmlngo. protested Neither has Germany In tho declaim ttrnt'on tho nr', against case of tho claims of the Panto Improvement company of New York, nor do' tho for Ign olllro know anything regarding the action taken by the Spanish consulatj at Uanto Do mlngo In behalf of Germany o Releaced From Jail to Vote. I dn not think any man should be deprived of bin right to vole simply became he has sold a little whisky, said Juilg" Jackson In the United Stntej court at Barker, hirg, W. Va., of Ritchie when Thomas I!udl;lns to the charge county pleaded guilty ef felling liquor Illegally. Therefore Budkins avas released from jail tho day lieforo election and given twenty-fou- r hours in vhlrh to go to Ritchie county, vote nnd return to jail. i i i i : PHARMACISTS. 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Bailed City Property of all descriptions anywhere in this county, see Real Estate Agent ; Foatofllcs opposite Spanish Fork, Utah SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S .PAINTS.. SPANISH FORK MEAT COMPT DEALERS IN i FRESH AUD CURED KEATS San Pedro, 22-S- alt I Ichn Christianson COMPLETE LINE OP Hoosler Who Is Sound Sleeper Awakened by Rodent A rat gnawed off a part of Charles Lancys ear while he slept in his home north of Anderson, Ind. To a local physician he said that when he was awakened by a stinging sensation in the lobe of one of his ears he placed his hand to it and found It bleeding. Then he discovered that the upper part of his ear was badly gnawed, and he is confident that a rat did it. Lancy explained that he went to bed very cold and sleepy, and he presumes that he slept so soundly that he did not feel the pain until the rat bad taken a good bite. The ear was to avoid blood carefully dressed poisoning. Kilted His W. R. Shomake, a age, shot and killed Oliver Sargent, in Grants Pass, Ore. Sargent a farm in I BANKS, Prop. GNAWED OFF HIS .EAR. HUNDRED DROWN. FORCED CLEVELAND'S NAME. CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. effective. ' ONE railed. rIea,li in (lie the Besieged City Seem to Ba Grasp of the Japanese. After three days of continuous bombardment of Port Arthur, which caused extensive destruction to the Sojusan and Niryusan forts in the west center of the Russian line of defense, and also to Kekwan fort, the right wing of tho Japanese army assaulted Sojusan on Sunday afternoon, according to a dispatch from Dalny. Having carried these approaches to that height, the assailants entrenched themselves under tho glacis of the In the evening tho left wing forts. delivered an assault on Kekwan, fighting Its way to the lower parapet. There the Jnpsneso held their ground stubbornly in tho face , of Russian counter attacks. Having been reinforced during the night, the Russians charged down upon the Japanese, and desperate Tn conflicts ensued. Japanese beat back the enemy and destroyed two covered positions In tlie front moat. A Japanese sublieutenant, with thirty volunteers, then succeeded in making hia way to the rear of tho fort. There he engaged in a personal conflict with a Russian officer and killed him. Having discovered two more defenses in the rear moat, the sublieutenant withdrew his force with a loss of two men. Later in the night the advanced position of the Japanese was taken and retaken twice. The besiegers succeeded in holding the approaches and con- gimJlUllll)lMi'iiuiinniiUiiiiuaiiiiiiuuuunuuuuiiuuuiiJiUiiuuuiiunnuuiiaiiQ In " MANY ARE INJURED. Anglo-Rutsla- d j e Loss of Yashima Off Port Dalny Fin ally Admitted by Japanese. Dispatches from Chefoo, Port Arthur and Toklo last June to the effect that the Japanese battleship Yashima had been sunk by a mine off Dalny, which dispatches were denied by tho Japanese authorities at the time, have finally been officially confirmed. The Japanese government has notified the foreign governments of the loss of the ship. The number of men who went down with the vessel is not known, but it is believed to have been small. The official details show that the Yashima struck a Russian mine and later attempted to make Dalny harbor, but this proved impossible, and she sank in deep water. Tho loss of the Yashima has been concealed by the Japanese, though the Russian authorities have believed for some time that the reports that the battleship had been destroyed were correct. It is important, since it is now disclosed that Japan has only four modern battleships remaining. These are the Asahl, Fuji, Mikasa and Shiklsblma. It Is widely reported at Dalny that the Japanese killed or wounded in front of Port Arthur during the last three months approximate 40,000. There are persistent rumors that the Japanese have occupied the forts ou Rihlung mountain and certain forts of the Keekwan mountain group, but well informed Japanese here consider these rumors as premature. These Japanese, however, are confident that the end of the Russian occupation of Port Arthur is fast approaching. They admit that they have been disappointed heretofore, but say that their previous hopes never had such a foundation as those they at present entertain. Information has been brought to Chefoo by Chinese that the six days of bombardment and desperate efforts BANDITS ARE AT BAY. on the part of the besiegers to take the fortress of Port Arthur ceased on Slayers of Bank Cashier Surrounded Wednesday. The Japanese took fort by Determined Posse. No. 3, but were unable to hold it. The The different bands of men hunting Japanese losses are reported to be the men who killed Cashier Mlddaugh enormous. the First National bank at Cody, have the robbers practically surVyo., IN FOUND DEAD PASTURE. rounded in the foothills of the Owl Horrible Murder of Young Women In Creek mountains, fifty miles from Missouri. Cody, and their death or capture is cerThe dead body of Miss Roda Butts, tain within a short time. The outlaws have concealed themaged 23 years, a white servant girl of Marshall, Mo., was found in a pasture selves among rocks, and refuse to surin the suburbs of South Marshall. Her render. Their escape is considered imthroat had been cut with a sharp stick, possible. It is leperted that a large a piece of which still remained in the force of tlielr friends is coming to flesh, her left ear had been cut off and their assistance from the Hole In the there was a bullet hole In the head. Wall country, and a number of men have left Cody to reinforce the pur There was evidence that the girl had suers. made a struggle for her life. A cigarWARSHIPS ORDERED HOME. ette near the body and bloody tracks leading away from the spot are the Two British Vessels at Victoria to 8ail only tangible clews. at Ones. Miss Butts was last seen late on M. S. Grafton and H. M. S. Flora II. sisWednesday night, according to her to leave Victoria, received orders have two one with of whom, ter, young men, she says, she can recognize. Neither of B. C., Immediately for England. The thet men has bean located. A man liv- unexpected depletion of the Pacific exing near where the body was found re- station of its two largest vessels Is more to be at that Esqulmalt plained Wednesscreams heard ports having day night, but no search for the girl powerful vessels are on the way from was made until Friday. England to this station, which, rtnee the friction with Russia became aute, AT MERCY OF BOWN MEN. has sudd niy sprung Into prominence as a great naval baso. The Grafton Only a Question of Time Until Port was busy preparing for her cruise to Honolulu when the order for her reArthur Will Fall. turn to England arrived. at Information has been received Chefoo, the reliability of which is beLOUISE NOW IN FLORENCE. yond question, that the Japanese now to occupy positions which place the east Former Crown Princess Anxious Husband. Divorced With Make Up aide of the town at their mercy. Former Crown Princess Louise, the The last assault has gained for them positions which insure their abil- divorced wife of the present king of ity to enter the main east forts when- Saxony, has arrived at Florence, Italy, ever they are ready. desiring, it is said, to be nearer Rome The Japanese calculate that if the in order to facilitate the negotiatlpns Russians do not surrender now, they with the Vatican, in order to bring will be capable of prolonging the fight- about a reconciliation with th? king. This la held to be more probable now, ing by making their final stand at owing to the death of the late King Llaotl promontory and Tiger's Tail for George, who was Implacable. Prince3 a month longer, with the mere hope Louise Is staying at a private villa. of continuing the struggle. Silfflt at Port Arthur. Long before the second Pacific There is a scarcely veiled feeling of squadron arrives in the Pacific, the that Japanese flag, it Is now believed, will relief throughout St Petersburg without has bringing the day passed wave over the wrecked citadel The Japanese have not occupied ins nows of the fall cf Port Arthur, eayi 3. Thera main forts and highest points of the a dispatch dated November the that fear been had Japanese deep east hills, but they occupy in overtofinal attack home the push might whelming numbers positions which now there Is may that felt will enable them to drive the Russians day. It come another period of rjaplte. The back whenever they desire. withWhen the Japanese occupy the east authorities Mate that they are and direct news from Port Arthur, out fort ridge they wlil completely domi- every one is depending upon foreign nate the other Russian forts with their aources for tidings of the devoted garrison. artillery. fact-base- Russian FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR. Entered Fvb, 21, 1902. ns Rpconit-rtaimatter, Post otttee nt Kimni.sh Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March 3, 18.9, FANCY Los Angeles Lake R. R. AND STAPLE CROCERIE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PIPES NO PEUTS. I j LORENZO THOMAS; riMIlOllBU . ' Oas block north of Boat, CUV fpaalih Park, TIME TABLE tx arrat-- r Northward n at as.. Fait Uka a ia on 17 O'. 7 a 4 ml t 91 4 R IN 4 If. 7 Mi 1 1 XI :( a: aal 1 2,'. 4f T 8A 7 20 a Ulxa.anlUrovo Pruvo HpanUb Fork B. H. BROWN, Livory PQd Stable:. Nihl SO a. m. mi p. m. Juab R Prl-fl- Mur-rt- p. m. a. a. l m. m. 10 l.l M 2t p. m. I 6.1 Train Not. t and 4 m ik.-- direct cnnnwtlona at Salt Lake tor a, I poioia eual ami nurib vlaomi.n iiort Line. E. VV. liiM.rrr. Iaaaener Awnt. litH.-mriJ. L. Muohn. Di N. Axont. Ticket it p ..naN, 1 PORTRAIT ARTIST Se hi, aad maiarla! guaranteed Franelsoe end New York etylea. SpanUkFerk, Pork Anu-rlca- n G. O. EIRIKSSON, Studla la MarteU buCd'ar. Mala atroat. Ope BTry day from 10 a. m. Mil I p. . 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NIC ltoCI EH rnr to give a potlaih, killed an Indian girl Potman tVni-- and ordinary Kun-a- i t tty. Si. Until, and I. nvi-r- , (otiah i. rli.uoni and robbed her of J2"0 thnt they (hlvaiio liliout nil, .lit li e the money for their fesFree ItivIliUor (tmlf Cur: lroni1lv con-d- o a t ar Sertivities, Ho also told of the killing viceted Ki'urlon, p,rli t Lunins of a white man and another Indian tnu'ilro of rutci, foltli'r. i.Atii HH01VN. Ticket Airnt, two years tig by the saino Indiana X. lIKN'I'iiN, A. rlta u. A. i. it.. Salt lake City. for the same purpnto. I'-- 'i 3 3 a and Produce. tlanufacturor of Harness, Slio-uUi- , Grain . ,Boot3 and Shoes. JOilM -.- IDS. Supt. Utah. Kpaul.il Bulk. ' |