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Show COLORADO THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, rofeUahaA SPANISH FORK. - UTAH. COAL IS VISITED PAGE FROM A BABY'S DlARy CAMP IT FLOOD IN Eleven Dead or Missing and Mines Closed Down ae Result of Cloudburst Near Trinidad. Japanese Waive Indemnity and Divide Sakhalin With the Denver. The cloudburst (hat floodGround wag broken lust week for Road and Stock canyons near Trinied Russian Government. the new miner' union building to bs dad Friday evening was not so damagerected In Iark City. ing to the property of the Colorado A apodal election was held nt Moo Fuel & Iron company and the Colorado true on Monday for the purpose of vot Sudden Conclusion of Terms Between & Southern railroad company as at Warring Nations Comes as Pleaslng bonds for water works. first reported, according to a statement ing Surprise Just When It Looked Thousands of acre of timber In the given out at the headquarters of the Most Gloomy for an Agreeformer company In this city. mountains adjacent to Ogden have ment. been destroyed by foreat Urea. The greatest loss to the fuel com? of pany will come from the shut-dowUtah pears thla year promise to be It mintos and other property consef the best ever offered for homo use, Portsmouth, N. H. The long and while the crop will be a heavy one. quent upon the death of some of Its bloody war between Japan and Russia employes and tho temporary stoppage convention annual The twenty-thirIs ended. The terms of peace wero bt railroad traffic. of the Presbyterian Teachers ussodu agreed upon by M. Witte and Ilaron The following Is the Hat of dead and tlon of Utah was held in Mt. Pleasant Komura at the session of the confer as officially reported to tho missing last week. ence Tuesday morning, and Tuesday fuel company here: The first consignment of material afternoon preliminary arrangements Mrs. Joseph Voltrle and small child, 'for the Installation of the new tele, for an armistice were concluded and Cuuto, Joseph Mazzasco, RaBasque! phone line In Park City arrived last the actual work of framing the "treaty fael Bueeho, Antonia Constantino, of Portsmouth was by mutual agreeweek, and work will begin at once. Phillip Pastere, Pusqual Bottalmo, Richfield was visited by a heavy ment turned over to M. Do Martens, James Amotherman, Harry ONeill, rainstorm last week, the first since Russias great International lawyer, and William Ita ball. May. Considerable hay and grain and Mr. Dennison, who for twenty-fivThe report doeq not separate the down In the fields was slightly dam years has acted as the legal adviser dead from the missing In the list. The representatives of the fuel com of the Japanese foreign olllee. aged. of the con- pany at the scene of the disaster havo conclusion This happy Thomas Petsch, the ausirlun who would have been Instructed to provide for the fam was shot in the mouth during a quarrel ference, which a week ago who were files of the not been for .drowned and as employes It had been shipwrecked fast as the bodies are In a Park City saloon, will recover. The man who did the shooting Is out the heroic Intercession of President recovered they are taken To Trinidad Roosevelt, was sudden and dramatic, for burial. on bond. For the sake of peace. Japan, with the FEARS RETURNING SOLDIERS. Clarence Lucas, aged 1C, fell underof a victor, at the last neath a Saltalr train In Suit Lake City magnanimity moment yielded everything still In is One Reason Why Russia Hesitates to and was horribly mangled. The boy sue. Peace. Make on to the while train get attempted Russia refused to budge from the The dominant It was moving. Berlin feeling In the ultimatum Emperor Nicholas had giv The Ogden choir has made a distinct en to President Roosevelt through Russian court, as reported officially bit at Portland. At the conclusion of Embassador Meyer. No Indemnity un here, is that Russia Is in a better positheir rendition of the Irrigation Ode, der any guise, but an agreement to di tion to go on with the war since she the entire audience arose and cheered vide Sakhalin and reimburse Japan has heard Japans terms than she was of at least five minutes. of prisoners before, because the dissemination for the maintenance Is tiie In Russia having On a hunting trip near Ogden, a were his last words. They had been these terms most educated peryoung man named Childs was acci- repeatedly reiterated In M. Wittes effect of bringing sons to the conviction that the war dentally shot In the right arm and instructions, and. In the form of must be fought out, as the conditions along the right side of his face, but Is written reply to the Japanese com are insupportable and because the renot seriously Injured. of last week, they promise proposal turn to Russia of a half a million solWool buyers are on the ground al- were delivered to Ilaron Komura. diers, discontented with their treatM. Witte feared a rupture and as ment In the far east and with the vain ready looking for Utah's clip of next of their endurance, would add spring. They are offering good prices he expressed It afterward, be was results Internal the to fermnt, while the what Ilaron stunned by happened. and the prospects of 21 and 25 cent would not be able to truthKomura gave way on all the disputed Wool looks bright to some sheepmen. fully answer the accusation that it The elghteen-nionths-olson of C. points. With the prescience that has made a dishonorable peace. II. Titus of Suit Lake met death In a enabled the Japanese to gauge the THREATENED BY CHOLERA. mental processes of their adversaries tragic manner last week, falling from the seat of a wagon on which he was on the field of battle and upon the Russia Takes Steps to Guard Against had realized In advance that riding with his father, his skull being sea, they Asiatic Disease. peace could be obtained In no other crushed. Danzig, Prussia. The authorities bad warned their governThe application of Laurltz and way. They failed to discover any new cases have Peter luirnen for wagon road right of ment. ot Asiatic cholera at Culm, West PrusIs It Rooseevlt had also. President way In connection with the developadvised Japan that It was sia, or elsewhere In the territory adjabelieved, ment of mines In the Mantl forest Stations to meet the Russian position cent to the Vistula river. reserve In Utah has been granted by better the river established been have along of than, to take the responsibility the forest service. for purthe frontier Russian the near war of for the the purpose continuing Children of school age In Salt Lake collecting tribute. The mikado, at pose of Inspecting and limiting the county outside the city are about equal- the advice of the cabinet and elder river traffic. ly divided between boys and girls, statesmen, bad sanctioned the final Prof. Channeemlsso of Paris told the recently that Euraccording to the school census which concession. When Baron Komura medical academy was In danger of a cholera epiope has just been completed. It shows yielded, the rest was mere child's demic from the east and that west3,91)2 boys and 3,878 girls. ern Prussia was a possible Inlet for play. John D.'Ytoung, a pioneer of Utah, Article 10 and 11 (Interned warships the disease. The medical authorities vigaged Bomewhcre near 70, rode up and the limitation of Russias sea ot Prussia, therefore, have taken the situation and will from New Mexico on a pinto pony. power In the far east) were with orous hold ofmeans to prevent the adopt every He arrived In Salt Lake Thursday of drawn.' Japan agreed that only that spread of the disease. last week, having ridden ail tho way portion of the Chinese Eastern rail Potato Juice as Consumption Cure. from Frultland to the capital city. road south of Chantfu, the position New York. Physicians of this city The Eastern Utah Telephone com- occupied by Oyama, should be ceded much Interested In a circular Isare to Japan. Both sides, once the dead pany Is being organized. The purpose of the company Is to connect by tele- lock was broken, wanted a "Just and sued Friday by the New York postdisphone the towns of Carbon and Emery lasting peace, and In that respect it graduate hospital announcing the cure for consumption. counties by the construction of about was decided to neutralize Sakhalin, covery of a new 125 miles of local line, and to after- each country binding Itself not to forThis new remedy Is the juice of raw ward deal with the Independent or Uio tify Its half of the Island, and Japan vegetables potatoes, beets, carrots, assuming an obligation not to fortify onions, celery and the like, procured .lieli company at Salt Lake City for La Perouse strait, between Sakhalin by grinding and squeezing, a dose beUtah and other connections. and Hokkaido, which would bar Rus- ing two ounces nfter meals. A young son of Sophus E. Jensen sias commercial Mute to the Pacific. and John Zubrlskie of Ephraim killed The plenipotentiaries went further, Rescuer Also Drowned. four bears In Birch Creek canyon a They derided to add a new clause In Wash. Two youths, Vancouver, few days ago. Ilruln had been pluy the nature of a broad provision for Crlss and Ralph Gilllhan. were mutual commercial privileges Ralph by Ing buvoc with the sheep, so the boys which each country will secure for drown In the Columbia river near here laid for bear, and they got all that the other the benefit of the most were swimTho favored nation" clause and "the open Friday evening. Crlss boys beyond his .Ihey wanted. got Young ming It is now assured that the Weber door." and was drowning when Gillt-haThe new will be depth to go to his rescue. The club will have at least four special ex- a wonderfullytreaty, therefore, attempted friendly document, of a hoys struggled to reach safety, but cursion trains to Lakeside and i'roiu character almost to raise the sus- were unsuccessful. Another boy atontory on laihor day to cany exeur picion that the two countries have not tempted to aid them, but was power-ess- . Monlsts from Ogden to the scene of negotiated peace, but have concluded Young Crlss's body has been the basis of a alliance. There the festivities prepared by tho club on Is. however, no future e.vhlenee, as rumored, the shore of Great Salt Lake. that any secret clauses are to be apWILLIAM WANTS PEACE. Eire, marine, steam boiler and plate pended to the present treaty. buildBefore leaving the conference Stories to the Contrary Are Denounceo glass Insurance companies paid out ing felicitations were exchanged with as False. ?lf9, 519.50, for elalms In Utah during the president at Oyster Bay. Both 3994. while life, accident, casualty, Baron Komura and M. Witte teleDen Ttaron I..enox. Mass. When l.delity and surety companies paid graphed. The former confined him- Ruche, Gerptan charge daffaires, was self to apprising Mr. Roosevelt of the shewn the l ltUI, 915.04. a grand totul of reports emanating from conditions upon which peace hud Portsmouth, to the efToct that, the 54 for all classes of insurance. been concluded. M. Witte frankly lernian emperor was using his InA young man named Hlanchard. em- laid his tribute at the president's fed. fluence against the acceptance by litis-l.- t ployed ns a lineman by tho Indepen- lit his message he said he said: of Japan's terms. dent Telephone company at lxgan, "History will ascribe to you the to the iiuli reports sre contrary vas knocked from a cable suspended glor.v.aml udded tho expression of truth. The emperor Is strongly for thirty-fivfeet in the air by coming iu Russia's hearty appreciation of the poace and Is not Interfering with Pres-den- t inltlathe contact with a live wire and Is so president's "generous Roosevelt s efforts. Quite the seriously hurt that It Is feared he will Mr. Roosevelt replied with words of contrary, he earnestly sympathizes thanks and congratulation. pot live. endeavors." with the n e . n 5::G,-40- 4 e president's C. N. Lund, of Mt. Pleasant, was caught In a terrific storm between Mt. Pleasant and Freedom. Mr. I.und states that tho hail fell as large as marbles, and so terrific was the force of the hall that his horse fairly writhed In pnln. lie finally took In stacks of buy. tfj"e four Atistil ch.irgel with complicity In the ijooilng ot .afayptte Chldestor, den's1)- sheriff, at lJIngham last March werw found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon, while the two others were acquitted In pursuance of Instructions from Judge (Jeokge O. Armstrong. e h Retaliation AT LAST ENDED UTAH STATE NEWS I et th F mly Just a Few Thing th Pr,U Which la Don on Japan Entitled to a Place In Boston Carpenters Win. Councils of Nations, union Boston. Six thousand Now York. That Japan of Boston received an Increase achieved all she fought for. and that f wages under the decision of Judge the question of Indemnity was of ml George T. Wentworth, to whom as nor Importance contpured to the espedal arbitrator the employers and tablishment of her position among unionists submitted the question of a the nations and other advantages new working agreement. Judge Wentgained, was the opinion of Baron worth grants the five main demands Kanckn, the Japanese emperor's finanf the carpenters, including an of from 97 rents an hour to 4t cial agent In this country, expressed after he had received dispatches from cuts, or from ft to .l 28 for an eight-hou- r day; double time lor all over-lim'ortsniouth confirming the published and an l ight hour day. reports of peace cap-poute- TIE I to Cry. to Cndur-Th- Evry .rt Provocation FAD EAST Such Would be the Result of Failure of the Peace Con a ferecs to Agree. ReinRussian Army Being Steadily Final Rupof In forced Expectation ture, While Jape In the Field Ar Spoiling for a Fight Oyster Bay. A crisis in the poace negotiations Is approaching rapidly. Whether there is to be peace between Russia and Japan or a continuance of the war will he determined very likely within a few days. Since he made his direct appeal to RooseEmperor Nicholas, President velt has been awaiting developments, hopeful that such efforts as he has felt proper to make to avert a failure of the Washington conference might not be futile. On Thursday these developments began to appear. A report from Ambassador Meyer at St, Petersburg of his audience with Emperor Nicholas was received and In addition some Important advices from Portsmouth reached the president. The correspondent of Reuters' Telegram company at St. Petersburg, was on Thursday authorized by Count Lamsdorff. the foreign minister, to state officially and In the most formal manner, that Russia will pay InJapan no contribution, direct nor cession will make it any direct, nor of territory whatever. It Is declared by prominent Russians that Russia's sincere desire for peace was manifested in the spirit oi concession shown by the Russian mission on the other disputed points,, and that if Japan was willing to waive this demand, which was consistent neither with the honor nor the dignity of Russia, there would be no trouble In arranging peace, Insist- Japans ence on indemnity being the only barrier to the termination of the war. The emperors Inflexible determination to continue the war rather than yield to a demand which Is regarded as warrantable only in the case of a vanquished nation, is strengthened by the latest dispatches received from General Linevitch, In which he reports the strength of the Russian position and speaks favorably of the spirit and condition of his latest renlforce-meat- s and the morale ot the entire army. Reinforcements for the front ar? reported as steadily arriving. The Thirteenth corps Is now en route, and the war ministry Is preparing to dispatch a composite corps In case negotiations for peace fall. Only regular troops and not reverslsts are now being forwarded, and it Is reported that the city of Moscow grenadiers have received marching orders. A competent military attache of an European power, who Is acquainted thoroughly with the defensive facilities at Vladivostok, declares that the Japanese will find that fortress a harder nut to crack than Port Arthur If 'hey decide to break off negotiations. In the meantime the Japanese in the field and many at home are clam-orinfor a continuance of the war In the far east, believing that they will ultimately compel Russia to accept terms. KAISER TAKES A HAND. Emperor William Accused of Being an Obstacle to Peace Negotiations. Portsmouth, N. II. Most persistently the report continues to be circulated here that Emperor William has been one of the main obstacles to! peace; that while ostensibly In sympathy with tho presidents efforts he ta advising Emperor Nicholas not tr yield The foundation for the belief In the fact, which appears fully confirmed. that M. Wittes Instructions were made mere Imperative and Intransigent upon the question of Indemnity and cession of territory after the kaLer's Interview with the Russian emperor in tho gulf of Finland. Beyond this no evidence is offered. CHOLERA IN MANILA. Disease Due to Green Vegetables Shipped from Hongkong. Manila. An outbreak of cholera in Manila has been reported. It ts thought that it Is due to green vogn. tables from Hongkong, Thursday two soldiers died at. Camp McKinley, which Is now quarantined. jn the city Feveral natives and one American woman have died. The surgeons of the board of health state that the disease Is not serious, and that hereto efforts will be made to place it uml-control. r Workmen Had Been Warned of Impending Disaster. Albany. N. Y. The coroner's examination of workmen who were dig glng a cellar under the Meyers department store nt the time of its recently, shows thnt tbe men were warned of the Impending disaster nearly an hour li. fore the structure fell and killed tlilrtei n persons. When It was noticed that the enrth was crumbling front two of the big Tiers In the cellar, the who!., rrcu was put to work to brace the piers. 4.. portion of coal scuttle, but eye when she 8:00 Awakened by mummy lookme ing down at me as If she expected to do something clever. So I cried. Mummy satisfied. Mummy, with 8:30 Breakfasted. liberality, insisted on me eating too much. Cried again. Personally detest crying, but not being able to speak, can only protest against Indignities In this manner. for work, 9:15 Daddy departed after kissing me savagely. Daddy has Naturally, I stiff bristly mustache. cried. 9:35 Bathed. Water first too warm, then too cold. Cried. Wish I could call mummys attention to the fact that the human hand Is not an Infallible thermometer. Glad to be put to bed again. Got a chance to get warm. for an airing. 11:00 Awakened Wanted more sleep, so cried again. Fear that before long supply of tears will not be sufficient for demand. I am 12:00 Airing unsatisfactory. left la draft while nurse has confidential conversation with cousin in red coat. 12:30 Returned home, crying. Mummy, laboring under mistaken notion, remarked, "Zere, zere! Dats all rl, oo pltty little sings! Did oo have a pain, zen?" As a matter of fact I was anxious to draw her attention to a sinpin sticking into gularly my person. N. B. Wish they would not address me in strange dialects. It may have a detrimental effect on my subsequent education. 1:00 Dined. Mummy has peculiar Ideas concerning digestibility of food for babies. Cried. 2:00 Put to bed. Investigated with lips head of wooden doll. Found taste to be bizarre, but fascinating. 3:00 Awakened to have new dress put on. Prefer old one. Dont see sense of dress with blue ribbons which get into mouth. Cried. 3:30 Explored portion of coal scuttle. Discovered that coal is not cleanly. Old dress put on again. Disliked fierce expression In nurse's eye, so cried. Told by nurse I was an artful little monkey. Flattered. 4:00 Taken downstairs to see visitors. Hugged uncomfortably. Alarmed Explored short-sighte- sharp-pointe- d WHY HIS ARDOR WANED. disliked fierce expression found me, so cried In nuqj by shrill screams of ladles, but U found they were meant to be k tory. Didnt see why I ishould be a on to entertain mummy's viilton cried. Taken upstairs again. 4:15 Just fallen asleep wheat, downstairs again. More visit. Cried at absurdity of proceed! Was appeased by hearing watcb lng. Watch lent by gentleman tor. .4:16 Watch broken. Recommit Taken upstairs once more Taken downstairs again. visitors. Heard remark to effect crying. 4:30 1! tl I closely resembled daddy. Cried. 4:25 Upset cup of tea ln lady tors lap. She said It didnt tcv Fear she does not tell truth. Bad ample for child. Would like ton mand her, but can't. 5:00 All visitors gone. Greatly lleved. Head aches and feel tired 5:05 Lying down again. Thu for respite. 6:30 Return of daddy from accompanied by friend called Jr: Am taken downstairs once Jones, though obviously alarmed forced to handle me. Discovered beard of Jones does not come when pulled. 7:00 Heard daddy tell story of I pulled cats tall. Bored, harlngh same story 65 times previously.? strikes me as singularly bald ud si but Jones laughs. Fear Jam b nr straightforward man. 7:30 Daddy danced meoohliV Hate dancing on knees. Jones ju Sympathize with Jones. Wish Is point out to parents silliness of v they are guilty. Alas, can only Do this heartily. ' 8:30 Mummy and daddy still gardlng me with pride. Sudden d; ture of Jones, remembering eip ment of supreme Importance. 9 Bed at last. Nearly asleep v! mummy came In to look at me disturbed me. Nearly asleep u when daddy stole Into roomontii to look at me. Cried. 10 Sound asleep when daddy mummy came In together to kx me. Disgusted, and resolve to a baby at earliest Tossible portunlty. English Home Chat DIDNT NEED THE MONEY. I Touch of Real Life Drove all the Romance Away. On Friday evening two lovers were seated on camp stools, placed In as quiet and romantic a corner as the after deck of a Coney Island steamboat affords. As the boat passed Fort Hamilton, an opening In the treee disclosed a pretty, snug little house, partly covered with vines, and the young man said: Wouldnt It be fine to have a little cottage like that, with all the front covered with Ivy and honeysuckle and Elderly Man Declined to Prevarit for Fifty Cents. The Hon. David Barker, poet lawyer of Tenobscot county. Me, to relate the following on blmsel! There was an old man where commenced practice who never pay bills until forced to by law, day Mr. Barker received a bill the old man for collection, with etc to sue at once, but instead of it once he sent a kindly letter, the delinquent to call and settle save costs. The only result roses?" old man took great pains to talk n M Oh. wouldn't It!" exclaimed the and ridicule the young lawyer girl Joyfully. corner grocery and postofllce. "And when a follow comes home and Finally tsuit was brought 0M tired from business to have a nice ment costs. with little wife to moot him at the door the costrendered, Items was fifty cent with letter. To this the old man obJ tne lawyer "And thon tbo wlntor nights, the fire strenuously. Firnlly If you will take buck what you1 burning brightly in the cozy parlor, about me at the store and Jst0 and you I moan n wife at the piano and say you was mistaken singing In tho gloaming." l "I think It would bo Just too eweet guess that young lawyer I will thro fellow after all, good for anything." that Item. And then" To this the old man replied1 But Just there a careworn woman an old man; over 80 years old. with bawling twins In her nrms totterdone a great many mean thin ed by them ami ho changed the sub- day. but I am too rear eternit? ject. Now York Press. such a gosh darned lie as that tty J51 "Y-c-s- a" Shocking Confession, Benedict L a N.w Haven man who hns born right times tho father of a bouncing bounder. In tho outskirts of the university city s a iltt0 town h,nvJ!5V,IIN niin,Pl1 Irosl1Pct. nl f:mr children were sent there for the summer. One day Benedict and his wife 1,nnor a nPW ,nun!nt-f- " MertprPf n The professor Is a Intt ""'in lll0 man? scholarly at pasp ln society. m?.w-va! 1i'p family of child- h l,PRan wlth J miring IV" 0' at ,h fo,,r homes. proudly S?" rrospm." ,rp'Hp'1 Benedict we ,iave f,JUr moro cents." 8 Acted Why th Horse "I wonder what's the ni f that horse," said a man to while he was In the act of u" the animal at Thlrty-f"rt. Girard avenue yesterday. " was rearing and pltmeing wbf f playing signs of terror A v him. master came nenr came to his aid, and while the animal explained to not Iced." said he, "that you J"' ,. out of the Zoo. over there. scent of the wild n,maf to your clothing, and. l'1 JL p horse has probably nvel'.b , m:!? thing wilder than a cow,that tells him that where es there Is danger. It will and you will have no more Philadelphia Record. . |