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Show The le vvoi vve u ve le,. panish Fork Ill- - NO. 30. OL. SI ANISII FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. sine up A BAG OF GOLD. ? START MORE TROUBLE Horrible Death of a Nevada of a Sack of Coin from a Painter, SPl jobbery Who VVUe Literally Roasted Alive. Francisco Bank. gj,, JAPANESE MAKE GENERAL AT' A special dispatch from hours a Reno, Ne.fte dose of banking TACK UPON PORT ARTHUR. vada, says John Stafford, an employee lobby of the First National !fSW Francisco, observing the of the Standard Mining company, locounter cated near Brodie, just over the' Ne- Brown Men Have Been Preparing for leading behind the Nineteen Days for Assault, Effort walked In, and, vada line, met a frightful death. Staf(ibed it aside, Being Made to Capture North! nimself to a bag containing ford was literally roasted to death In east Main Forts. coin, made a rapid exit, the interior of a big pipe line. Though 4 U gold when living reached he died some time mediately slowed down his Authoritative information has been after suffering terrible side entrance afterward a Into vaed j received at Chefoo of a general attack agony. Brooklyn hotel which leads to Port upon Arthur by tile Japanese The man was young followed by engaged in lilni room, closely which began Teusday before forces, the interior of painting a of the an line employee big pipe Macintosh, ' the theft, being constructed by the company. He daybreak and continued until dark, tjjo bad witnessed was using a parafine paint. In some All indications point to an effort to tl-that he was pursued the manner the inflammable fluid caught rapture certain of the northeast main mto the hotel office, where he fire. The interior was soon a mass of forts. "tertaken and seized by Macln- - flames. Fellow employees were at This Is the attack for which the first attracted to the scene by the have been preparing for the Japanese over the money, smoke, and later by the young mans ac asked to turn cries. nineteen days, with slight hope past It was found necessary to burst the of success. As forecasted in these dis. ,jlt was his own. The bag was conf,,(r)iD him, however, and Its pipe before he could be rescued from patches, the Japanese attack on Port the blazing furnace. ound to have been undisturbed, Arthur is directed against the northwho Is about 35 j daring robber, east front. The main object is to capthen called o'dand ture the fortifications on Kikwan office In to see hotel the people mountain, Rihlung mountain and th6 ,lail not told the truth by accom-- j intermediate forts. him to the bank, only a few The foregoing conies from a Russian iiay. He walked to the corner of standing whose previous lnforma- a street car irhed. boarded Jims passing and soon was out SITUATION AT MUKDEN. bt He Is now being searched or V a r he police. BISMARCK PRINCE DEAD. of the Iron Chan-o- r Passes to the Great Beyond. died at ira Herbert Bismarck Ichsruhe. at 10:15 oclock Since he ceased to be n minister on the retirement of d tier In 1800, Prince Herbert taken part In public affairs u a member of the relcbstag. His had been more of a man not ated by his sovereign and who uitlng in the background for an mlty to resume his career, delivery as a parliamentary t Improved year by year. He to Join any political steadfastly calling himself an lent. .Bismarcks father trained him accessor as chancelor of the empire and advanced him rap the diplomatic service until at of 40 he was minister of in which position he took juiihed Son :gg: Uta Bis--ibi- Fiii ! Siller l: Illl' lit K! Hint, Iresi-- -- 'C AB for--air- s, A .! I : nearly every important BATTLE wij interna-transactio- n. AT MUKDEN. Are Advancing and Severe Engagement Is Expected. Chinese two walls surround the town of Mukden. The outer Is composed of mud and is fifteen to twenty five feet in height The Inner wall is constructed of stone, freely embrasured for the use of cannon. Little Is known as to the additional fortifications the Russians have built since it became evident to them last spring that they might be compelled to fight for possession of the city. It has one defense, however, that is highly Important' This is tie Hun river, which skirts'1 the -t- own- about thiee miles south of the outer walls. From Mukden to Tieling Is thirty-fiv- e miles, and from Mukden to Harbin 800 miles. Mukden is the capital of Manchuria and the birthplace of the It contains the Manchu dynasty. tombs of many Chinese emperors, which are held in the highest veneration. As fortified by the ORDERED TO THE FRONT. Sudden Call Issued to Guard Regiments Stationed at St Petersburg. There is a story afloat in St. Petersisburg that a sudden call has "bepn sued to officers of the guard regiments "1 miles southeastward, there stationed at St. Petersburg to report constant skirmishing. for service at the front. According to Stations point to another great report the order directs that out of the the vicinity oj Mukden. Rus- - total of fifty-siofficers of each regiand troops occupy all the surrounding ment one should be chosen by lot now with regiments serve to drafted kt Refugees are flocking Into In the far east. It Is stated that the hty. Chinese among them order has aroused great discontent. U gf on the part of the Whole regiments are anxious to go to Inueta. the theater of war, bin the officers of the the prospect dislike Russian cavalrymen are chang-- ! tensely being split up. It is Im &elr clothing to gray and black, time to obtain an this at possible winter uniforms. or denial ol confirmation thoritative the report. but one from Mukden indicate that Japanese are advancing on both 4 hem the east, southeast and vest The outposts are engaged dees -- be-lao- st x Zt) com-severl- ty Ilia Hal cRu question. Must Be Driven Back Jape Re Killed. Fait Train or en! F of Arts and Sciences. In tiling the Ruaslan-Japancswar, Japan la In arms to drive Russians to their own boundaries. 111 bo given Manchuria and Japan will civilize China and ker to resist encroachments on Vl e nda. Now wd S Goes Into Ditch and Many Passengers are Injured. east-bounThe rullman section of the Union the on Atlantic express west of Pacific was wrecked six miles 1 after shortly Junction City, Hans., rails oclock Wednesday afternoon by was trawling spreading. The train Pull about forty miles an hour. Three the one man cars left the track and over a at the rear of the train rolled embankment, turnlng over fifteen-foo- t thirty-twthree times. There were them were of Sli car. this In persons rest received seriously Injured and the Injuries. slight but painful d 'lenburo Kltasao, named by an Japanese commlaslon as the bacteriologist of Japan, Is In wb! to attend the International that Japan has drawn she will not i heath It until ' won. The .question Is, Russia will be driven to her or ai th Japanese b,Hin,tarl SITUATION AT PORT ARTHUR an Apostle. AWando Dowle began a new 1 hl career as a religious leader ... proi)het Sunday, when, In addition , Ull f Elijah the Restorer, aed by public proclamation In (J the rank of a temple ;ivl commissioned apostle of the Jam n 1 or this was made a paper, the . in article g ,l,llng, signed j i Pressed to his followers the world. Rleven other to appointed, "when ujk m0"4 mar d'ccct." With aaaumptlon of hts new title, j bhe name of drop 18J leresfter will be known ti ,ok Almnd- CITY DRUG STORE Great Battle is Believed to bo Imminent. BANKS, A dispatch from Mukden, under date of September 20, says the Japanese are advancing upon Mukden with eight, and possibly nine, divisions, and that a great battle is Imminent. The sensational announcement that General Kurokl has crossed the Hun river unopposed and that the whole PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS, Japanese army is advancing upon Mukden is not believed in St. Petersqtnrnw wn h r nnnunmrnnmTmrmmnnnmmTmTmnnTTnnTmTmmmnwnnTTg burg. General Kuropatkin announced only two days ago that there was not a DL W. E. WARNER. single Japanese east of Bcntslapntze. Office and Residence Just How, it is asked, could General KuGreatest Insurance Agency south o! City Square. rokl, with 100,000 men, slip past General Rennenkampffs Cossacks and Utah, cross the Hun river near the Fushan Spanish Fork. coal mines, thirty miles east of MukIhone 068 den? Fushan is situated on the road C. T. ill S. Academy Aro. from Bentzlaputze, where General KuUTAH. PROVO. Offlr at rokl crossed the Taltzo river. This CREED BlILDINO. road Is carefully watched by General Kuropatklns outposts between Muk- Nlzht call, answered Bpssleh Fork, den and Sintsintin. Utah. troiS Junius Kobertuon's. Independent Insurance Agcocy. A . JNO. J. itiii PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES Basn C. Bioi.iT. ! , i i t ' ' I . ) W. H. RAY, KENDALL, DR. ALL RUSSIA ANXIOUS. Prop. r i s ! . i i a AlfBSIW B. UOSQiU. Public Feeling Aroused to High TenBAGLEY& MORGAN Firs. Lit, Accident, Health and Plats Gliu sion Over Port Arthur, A dispatch from St. Petersburg ATTORN says: Inetrest Is again concentrated Eatf hi Building PROVO Telephona T8 X wxira ua eon xatbs. upon Port Arthur, owing to the receipt from foreign sources of news that a In the Lead Twenty Years. general storming of the fortifications A. SAXEY, there has begun. ATTORNEY-AT-LATbe telegrams brought to Chefoo by Conveyancer and Notary Public, Prince Radziwill have not yet reached Office Over Bank Of the war office. It is understood that Spanish Fork. these dispatches contain details of tbe Spanish Fork, Utah. j I landing of strong Japanese reinforcements at Dalny, which would tend to confirm the belief that it Is the IntenI tion of the Japanese to storm the fortress, and that the warships will probIf you want to buy, or if ably take part In the attack. In this you want to sell Farms or event Rear Admiral Wirenss division City Property of all deswill doubtles go out and engage the AMD fleet. criptions anywhere in this Japanese All Russia Is anxiously awaiting county, Bee news from the beleagured garrison. Public feeling has been aroused to a E3 JAFANEZZ earns t2 high tension by the dreadful picture Bailed Hay Produce; given by Prince Radziwill of lb of the Russian there. army correct. that add He been has tlon the attack at the end of August, SWALLOWED BY QUICKSAND. COMPLETE LINE OP which was reported as two separate opposite rostoilke in Child Loses Life assnU'ts, really constituted a ten days Presence of Mother. SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S battle, the fighting being the heaviest Within sight of her mother, who during the first three days and the Iasi was powerless to render assitance. the four days of that period. Although the Japanese retired Audaughter of James Kin-le- SPANISH FORK MEAT COMPY a manufacturer at Fort Washinggust 31 along the greater part of theil DEALERS IM line, they remained In four supple ton, Long Island, has been swallowed FRESH CURED HEATS mentary forts on the northeast front, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES which they had captured from the Rusforts HIGHEST SASH PRICE PAID FOR sians. These include two first alt R. R. piQESjkND PEUTS. fifty yards from Rihlung mountain and two others at a somewhat greater distance. Since August 31 the Japanese have rikHIOJMU bombarded very slightly, while the approxbeen throwing Russians have 1,000 shells dally, chiefly imately On block north of Bank, against the four Japanese positions Utah. Ipaalsh Fork, mentioned. Small sorties, as referred to by the Novikral of Port Arthur, io TIME TABLE the efforts to recapture the positions occur ix srrsOT jclt a, isos. G. have been of almost nightly Southward Northward rence and have been uniformly unsue cessful. During the fighting In August thf attempt to capture Kikwan mountalr Studio la Martall bulld'fig, Mata atraot. Opaa cost the Japanese an entire regiment Workman-Shi- p tarj da, from 10a.m. till , p. m. been absolute!! has statement This and mnlorlnl guaranteed up-t- o data. Baa mnn confirmed and Indicates that the rraaelaoo and Mow York aljrloa. SpanUk Fork. umontai proportions of the task whirl the Japanese have set themselves it , attempting to rapture the fortress which is composed of many forte i equally strong. ..INSURANCE.. NOTICE h a ' a official LLH7ISKVJ Vcux I n oonjrJDxrfi&w t eompony. 3' OuildingMalorial. - gs John Christianson & Real Estate Agent Four-Year-O- Spanish Fork, Utah PAINTS.. four-year-ol- d m San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake i-S- LORENZO THOMAS f i O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST B. H. BROWN, Livory Crank Attempts to Call on President A man who is regarded by the secrc service officials and by the authorltlei of Oyster Bay as a dangerous crank was apprehended at Oyster Bay, Tuos medium-sized- , K- Reeves, a day. He Is J. man about 40 roughly-attirebis way to years old. Ho was making was arrested. he when Hill, Sagamore He told Officer Tyree, who apprehended him, that ho wanted to see the president on important business. To the justice Reeves said that six in a Jersey City years ago he died and went to heaven In an autoWhile there be received an mobile. message for President Important directed to Roosevelt, which he was was exdeliver personally. Reeves deamined by two physicians, who Insane. Is he clare STORING WATER OF PLATTE. up by quicksand. Her mother fell unconscious and is now in a dangerous condition. Tbe little girl was at play only a few feet from homo, near the shore of tbe 'raoxa No. 12. sound, when she stepped Into a murky Bpaalsh Fork, pool left by recent rains. The water was only two or three foot deep, but tbe bottom of the pool was quicksand. and then The woman screamed swooned. Workmen from her husband's factory rushed to the scene and the woman was restored Rufflelently to tell what had happened. Thu men set to work to rescue the child, whose body, being light, had not sunk entirely. Several men went down, but were res. rued by their comrades, and finally Dealers la the childs body was roeoverod. In Government Deelree to Tap River Scheme. Big Irrigation of the secreApplication on behalf filed with been has tary of the Interior of tbe state engineer aska the right to bv the government river in one of tap the North Platte contemplated projects the Irrigation reclamation act br the congressional below The river will bo tapped Just and a Wyoming the Sweetwater Inconstructed covering storage reservoir The contemplated cost 23 ooo acres. Dunning Accused ol Women. Another Killing Mrs. Cordelia Botkin, who Is under sentence of life Imprisonment for tbf murder of Mrs. J. B. Thinning, appeared in Superior Judge Dunn'a court In San Francisco. Tuesday, to answei to tbe charge of having murdered Mrs Ida H. Deane. It being shown that the transcript of the evidence in the lowei court where the preliminary examinai tlon was held, has not yet been filed, the case was continued until Octobei - d hos-nlt- Dowle le Now lmment flituuuauimimuimuuiiimiiuummmiimuuimuuumiuauuuuumiimmmg dox Lumbar Sun-wruin- g. ng, D RESS i '$1,230.00(1 s-Fo- bd No. Stablo Hack Meets all Trains Slsyer of 4 for trial. and TIME TABLE ProdUCO. LI... OKPtRS n nioteg or If AIKS FAST THROUGH AND 1UUKK DISTINCT C1ILT Q SCENIC KOCTXI dd .ion Shoos. Saaatik Perk, Alina vtrcitp lonnoiAlona madt In C,da Union depot with all trata of hvuth.ro I'.elS. and Or.gu. I hail Pulmaa P.'.r. and ordinary ran to Pe.rer, On-- . ha, kan.o t Itj, St. Louln aed ( hit ago wlthuat chav,. Treo Nellnlhg Chair Cara: Perwnnl'8 hirur.luu. a power a tioi Car Mi Boot3 ..4E3. .hi et A-- for Harness, JOHN Arrival and d.porturoof train, from DepoM t For api!n,tIlo,Proo.Aol Lnko all point Mil aed ...I ctam No. V Porhbrlnrrllla l'ro.o,Xlt Lok. on-w ond oil point pm No. Aaroka, Mommoik oad Bit- Ve. It? No. IS For l.uroka, Mammoth and 8(1- - No. Ilaantaotoreri of and direct oonneellon. ol Salt Lok, 'MS Flour, Grain Mrs. mke for oil point on Cooho Vall.f brm.ch. K. W. (HI.I.K1T, Uen.r.l PnuMog.r Aaal. X. L. 1lua, A, tu.n'l l'nMnsr Af.al. J L. Moon. DNtrlrt Pasaenger Agent, M, s. lUrt m. Ix pot TUk.l Ag-n- k Utah General Merchandise, MRS. BOTKIN IN COURT. 4 For 8a pL UUh. rate. , et , Je;ntr M. L. tVHITMOliP., m writ la U. A. I nr.vroN, D vf Tl- het ktn a. Salt Lak. Cup, j . |