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Show The panish Fork Press e'tn loth; IV. NO. 34. VOL. HUGHES aBBY uVall 2 blks west Co-o- Paper DENTISTRY lie$ IX) lbtnk Building in New tion iMUEL CORNABY rive-- NOTARY PUBUK3 Loaned Money gel interest special payment. Karma-l- ow irtird non of parllul eit resilience, one block I and at BROS. HAND rj at benjamin. it select white $6.5(1 $3 and 5.50 jmon uniformity in select brick that soot be obtained south of Provo, JEX-FLORI- ST Flowers supplied for all occa-i- t Funeral designs kept on hand Hied to order. kinds of Furniture Repaired, nee two blocks North of Foundry teh Spanish Fork, lie Utah . Mercantile Co. IK DEALERS 1L MERCHANDISE Use Blocks East A DRY GOODS, of Citj Square. ILY JAMESON, Manager. 10. EIRIKSSON, MIT lki ARTIST kartell a m. till I p. m. Workman-i- ni material ( uaranteed JlKD OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER itoy from 10 .... . SPANISH FOBS, UTAH Jill WARNER, sad Besides oe Just loath of City Square. Ofloe Jerk, Utah, H.C. T. KENDALL, Office at CREBR BUILDINO. "tails an.wered Spaaleh Park, Utah. Robertson's. B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 'tklulMlog y PROVO Telepheas T Z SAXEY, attorney-at-la- foweysneer and Notary OBIee Orer Bank Of Spanish Fork. ktlsh Fork, Utah. Lightning from a clear sky hurled 200 persons to the ground, killing one, Tuesday after-booAnother will probably die. Twenty-simore are Injured, several of them badly. The bolt fell in the midst of 2,500 people, all crowded close to the rail of the new race track. They were watching the beginning of the day'a third trotting race. It came without warning. A terflflc report startled the thousands. Half dazed by its intensity those who had escaped the shock caught their scattered senses to see maddened horses dashing In all directions through the crowd, while 200 men and women lay prostrate. The bolt came from a broad strip of clear sky between two approaching cloud masses. Its explosion when it struck on a wagon was the first warning of its presence. The ground had been wet by light showers and the electricity scattered over the grass in blue flames that knocked down, stunned and burned victims on all sides. It ripped wagon wheels and seats and shattered the track fence. The crowd had gathered at the new fair grounds. They had come from many surrounding points in honor of Utah Commercial Travelers' day. The races were the main thing of interest and they had crowded close to ..the track, all along whose circuit they were strung. When the bolt struck some thought Others exploded. dynamite had A a firecracker. was it thought giant rush toward the place followed, as soon as people recovered their senses. Horses were running madly, some dragging carriages and others loose. Women and children shrieked with terror. The area over which the shock wae felt extended about 100 yards each way. A number of wagons and carriages in this area were broken by the force of the lightning. Mrs. A. D. Rasmussen was Id a surrey with her family of children when the bolt fell. The horse ran away and Mrs. the vehicle was overturned. was as Rasmussen was badly Injured, was nose mother's The little a girl. cut off. H. S. Ivle, a horseman, who had Just lined up Mb sulky for the start, had a strange experience. HI animal was dazed for several seconds, as was the driver. Both came to about the same time, and the horse bolted at once. Still half dazed, the driver held grimly to the reins and track. By guided the horse around the to him the time his wits fully came he had the brute under control. The new fair grounds, the scene of the accident, are about three miles from town. After the first shock sustained by the the throng, assistance was given toBean, that Alius Injured. It was found or. age. aas dead. of Richfield, 19 years Injured most seriously the Among Richfield, better than ever are turned out I, J. BANKS, Prop. Publlo. Utah. y SEVINO MACHINE.' ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. n. x will probDwight Bean, Richfield: off. ably die; clothes all torn shocked Mrs. A. B. Williams, badly and burned about head and back badMrs. Harry K. Mill. Richfield, about left side. ly shocked and burned Rlch..eld, Mrs. A. O. Rasmussen. "Tne" Clark, Child of Richfield, lllrs. Rasmussen, shocked. Internal- - Asbmus. Richfield, hair badly shocked. burned Archie Anderson. Ulenwood. shocked. bunted from heud, badly ronllnn All the altove are still E. tiff, There'were about a score of other less seiloiisly Irijmed, Tartar. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade lew tug machine. J0NGEST GUARANTEE. SAv.eNVn Machine Coi piL5RANCISCO cal- at belviderb. ill Consummation of Great Historical Event is at Least Reached and War In Far East Is Ended. Portsmouth N. IL The treaty of peace between Russia and Japan was signed by the representatives of the two empires at 3:47 p. m. Tuesday the instant of the consummation cf the great historical act a salute was fired at the United States navy yard on Klttcry Point. Both Russian and Japanese mis alons, on their arrival at the navy yard, were received at the entrance of the building by Admiral Mead, while two companies of marines commanded by Major Moses rendered mlT Itary honors. . The copies cf the treaty of peace brought to the navy yard bad been carefully compared by the secretaries of the two missions In order to avoid the necessliy of reading them before the signing, at which personages extraneous to the negotiations assisted When Ihe secretaries had ascertained the perfect exactness of the two copies Df the treaty, the plenipotentiaries and the other members of the two missions entered the conference hall, accompanied by Assistant Secretary Peirce, Governor McLane, Admiral Mead and the mayor of Portsmouth. M. Witte, the chief of the Russian plenipotentiaries, was the first to ilgn his name to the treaty. After the jeremonics of the signing of the treaty Baron De Rosen delivered ihort speech, pointing out the Importance of the event and the Influence it will have In the relations between (be two countries. He ended by expressing the satisfaction be felt at the good relations which have characterized the work of the plenipotentiaries. Baron Komura replied, paraphrasing Baron De Rosen's speech, and expressing bis thanks for the kind words addressed to himself and to the . . members of bis mission. The entire Russian mission, headed by M. Witte, attended a thanksgiving service celebrated in Christ Episcopal church both by American and Russian clergymen. one of the chief members of the Japanese mission said: "The treaty signed today may be the most Important historical feature of the twentieth century. On Praises Roosevelts Efforts in the Direction of Peace Be tween Warring Nations. expresses the Belief That Peace In the Far East Will be Permanent Accords the President Full Credit for the Part He Took. dispatch say'. Tuesday, received Cauras- southeast the of whole The by liourlM fusoe, It tall ; and Shusha. KHzabothpol severs from Shusha show that s . BABY WAS IN THE WAY. So Little One Was BrutallypMurdered by Unfeeling Monster. New York. A confessed accomthe murder of her plice daughter, whose mutilated body was subsequently bathed and neatly clad In Its best clothes and then tossed Into the open doorway of a wrest side tenement house, Agnes Hyland, aged 25 years, was locked up Monday night with Gustave Denser, a plumber Whom the woman lived as his houseThe keeper, is also under arrest mother told the police that Denser bekilled her baby girl, Gertrude, cause It was "in the way." and that she helped to dispose of the body. . According to the mother, the child, who wae an attractive, robust youngster with a profusion of light curly hair and blue eyes, was beaten te death the previous night because Denser, who has three children of his own, objected to h r presence In the home. Later the tbther washed the body to remove the bloodstains, and, dressing It, carried It to the doorway where It was found. In CORPSES LYING IN THE STREETS and Many Fifty Wounded During Fight at Baku. re St. Petersburg. Dispatches Interior of the minister ceived by the estimate fifty persons were killed during the fighting at Baku, Caucasia, September 2. with a relatively large number of wounded, the majority of shorn were Tartars. No official account of Sunday casualties had been releeeluul. but private dispatches the about are lying that corpse port street and Hint Incendiary fires have already destroyed 151 buildings and are In progress. Both factories, afters the former disorders, supplied are fully with arms and they now almost a sell equipped for street fighting as the troops. Persons Killed them-helve- Oyaler Bay. President Roosevelt on Sunday received from the emperor of Japan warm thanks for his "disinterested and uneemlttlng efforts In tbe terested and unremitting efforts in the an expression of the Japanese "grateful appreciation of the distinguished part" the president has taken In Ihe establishment of peace in the far east. The cablegram, which wag received from the emperor personally, follows: Toklo, Sept. 3. The President: I have received with gratification yeur r'srge of eongr filiations conour plenipotentiaries veyed throu-- h and thank you warmly for It. To your flhlntcrested and unremitting efforts In the interests of peme and humanity I attach the high value which is their due and assure you of my grateful appart preciation of the distinguished you have taken In the establishment of peace based upon principles essen-tloto the permanent welfare and tranquility of the far east. MUTSUHITO." The cablegram from the Japanese emperor puts an end to the rumors that the empenr was dissatisfied with the terms finally concluded by his plenipotentiaries with tbose of tbe emperor of Russia. He accords President Roosevelt full credit for the part be took In bringing about peace "upon principles essential to the permanent welfare and tranquility of the far east. , The concluding sentence of the caIt blegram Is especially significant. evldtntly voices the belief of the Japanese emperor that the treaty about to be concluded at Portsmouth wlU be tor a permanent peace. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED Insurance Greatest SPANISH OUTRAGE. Bomb Exploded Among Crowd of Holi- day Makers, Many Being Killed. Barcelona. A bomb exploded with terrific force Sunday afternoon on the Marine parade, which was thronged with holiday makers. A panic ensued and the air was rent with the shrieks and groans of the victims, who numbered twenty-one- , including one woman killed and five persona mortally Tbe bomb was conical in wounded. shape and covered with cement. The perpetrator of the outrage is unknown. One witness stated this morning that a child was seen to deposit a bomb at the foot of a tree, while another version is that the bomb was placed at tbe root of the tree and that the man who was seen to place It there was Injured by Us premature explosion. SERIOUS UPRISING IN CHINA. w. 411 H. RAY, Phone M. ' 8. Academy Ave. PROVO, sults sL Kurako, Mammoth nod 811- vr City l:lSo Connection. mad lo Ogdon Union depot with II trntnn of Southern raolflo sad Or(uo Shari Lino. OFFERS CHOICE OF ..INSURANCE.. WRITS In 3 Health and Plats Glass Firs, Ills, Accident, ue FOR HST THROUGH TRAINS MILT AND THREE DISTINCT 3 SCENIC ROUTES Pulmon Pa'ara tnd ordinary Bleeping eors M Denver, Oniuli. kauta City, Si. LuU tiff Chicago without change. Free Reclining Choir Coro: Personally aoa ducted Kiouralonn; perfect Dtulkg Car Sod RATS. the Lead Twenty Years. vioe. For roteo, folder, etc dox Uumbor , Inquire of CLAUD BROWN, Ticket AgesS, A. BENTON, Cl. A. P. U.. Salt Loko Cite. I or write Company. B. H. BROWN, mim tiivor PQod Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trains A 14D Building Material. 'rHOKi So. 12. Spanish Perk. B:il:d Hay Prcto. & StqV Spanish Fork COMPLETE LINE OF ive SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S ..PAINTS.. Institution, Dealers la SPANISH FORK MEATCOMPY General Merchandises Flour, Grain DIALERS Ilf IIESH AND CURED HEATS FARC? AND STAPLE GROCERIES HIQHE8T BASH PRISE PAID FOR NO PEUT8. f4IDES and Ilsnsfaotursrs of Boots FASHION ABLI Shoes. ad One blook north of Beak. JOHN Utah. Ipsalsh Perk, Produce. Harness, LORENZO THOMAS Antl-Forelg- n Dramatic Suicide. San Diego, Cal During Sunday Cuban Campaign Becoming Somewhat evening's services at Nararene misStrenuous at Times. sion, an unknown man arose and comHavana. During a street demon- batted some of the doctrinal points stration by llberalst at Guanabacoa that had been advanced. Efforts to Sunday evening at which Governor Induce him to desist front his arguthe ments resulted In his producing a botGomes, the fuslonlat candidate for leaders tle add declaring: "Only faith Is other and political presidency It I have faith I can drink necessary. with In fights twice engaged were and It will not hurt me." With and this thin he swallowed the contents and a moderates, much stone throwing occumoment or two later fell to the floor several shots were fired. The was seriously and soon died. The bottle had ooa pant of a carriage six and bullet wounded by a revolver lalued carbolic acid other persons were Injured by TABLE No. Independent Insurance Agency. JES, 8pL paalih Perk. Disk. RIDER AGENTS WANTED In Rioting Killed Faithless One. New York. Enraged because his sweetheart, Rene Sanne, whose passage he bad paid from Norway In order to make her his wire, broke her promise to marry him, Rudolph Williamson killed her. Immediately after the murder Williamson shot himself. He will die. The tragedy occurred In Letters left Brooklyn apartment. by the couple showed him tho girl, whom Williamson had courted In the old country, had promised to marry him It he would pay her passage here. TIME Arrival aid departure of trains from Dopoir T For Lake Sprint rlllo, Provo.. snAsu point ood wont ...S'.Otoa No. Provo.Salt Loko ForhurlogvlU and all point east oo J woot ...S.dSfM No. For Eureka, Mammoth sod Stiver City top S No. SS For UTAH. Movement Reand Bloodshed. Victoria, B. C. Advices were received from Peking by the steamer Athenian that the uprising of the Kalohus, an organization similar to the boxers, Is assuming serious proportions In southern ShanHt. Ibe insurgents have burned many government offices and yamens. Imperial troops, several thousand strong, consisting of cavalry, infantry and artillery, were sent on August 16 to put down the Insurrection but were repulsed by the rioters. General hi Agency Co-Operat- DIABOLICAL 1 BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. em-pe-o- n 1 H I T Co-lo- 3t5lKS ag 4 earn of Crowd Was Assembled it Race Track In Utah Town, Watching a Race, When the Bolt Came Without a Moment's Notice. op-- 1 - Utah. - Spanish Fokk, mper I Two Hundred People Struck by Lightning, One Being Killed and a Score Injured. Spanish Fork ui CITY DRUG wINO. AT p K, HANSEN. D.D.S. office TREATY FORK. gPASISH the Entered Peb. H, 1902, aa aecond-olna- a matter, Poet offloe Spanish Fork, Utah. 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