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Show '1T PA vs ofc errda; r only 1 NOTICE S3M ; The dale TRADE WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. """ lal W- - Wr I. lb. l .blob your subscription VI. NO. 154. 1ENTI ST Building, Boraa- :- Crwr SPANISH FORK Residence No. .WARNER ..nDQVARAN. AGE Mi. IDrNntNT Phosb: a 74 HAGAN Office at HO ft! (null mvel Louie Glaaa, Convicted of Bribing San Francisco Supervisor. Sentenced to Five Years Imprisonment. city Drug store cornaby Co-o- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- y . - ori. Peterson Benjamin flushes, itfeuy 6 eedStqbles handle t fall :art 3 Real Estate 'idrew Jensen Press Office k Tl-re- y INEULES Ob-tai- n a&. Rheumatism -- t' two-cen- at luimuuauuuuiiuuua TO UNO. That Politics Played ant Part, STORE J. BANKS, CITY DRUG Say They.Were Forced to Raise Prices to Meet Increase in Wage and Loaned I. OPERATORS REPLY Entered Feb. 1, 19nt aa eeoond-elaa- a matter. Poet ofllo Span la h Fork, Utah. Aot of Congrnnn Maron t, Uflf 1K)7. OF Much Feeling is Stirred up in the San Fianrisro. In tie presence of SPANISH FORK, UTAH Flowery Kingdom Over Succesa small crowd, Louis Glass, the vice sor to Dowager Empress. will answer nlht calls from his president an! former general manager jjjjJlJ slock east of Commercial bank. of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, was on Wednesday sentenced to five years C. T. KENDALL. Imprisonment In the More Urgent Than a Constitution For state penitentiary. The extreme punChina, or the Amalgamation of ishment under the laws of the state Office at the Opposing Chinese and for the crime which Glass was cona.A. JONES IIESIDENCB Manchus, it the Selection victed is fourteen yeais. of a Future Ruler. The judge, in passing sentence, said: nlk answered Spanish Fork There are two general consideraUtah. Wa A. Jones residence. tions pressing upon the mind of the court In determining the measure of Peking. The question of the Man-ch- u punishment In this case. The first succession, native officials assert, turns upon the situation of the defend- has become the paramount topic of notary public ant himself. A man well advanced In deliberation at the summer palace. One years, he has appeared in this court of the ablest foreign authorities says Money for the first time with the that more urgent than a constitution charged Interest special optHnicd Farms-l- ow commission of a public offense. The for China, or the amagamation of the ions of partial payments, other consideration is the nature of opposing Chinese and Manchus, is the sit residence, one block east of the offense and the effect of such crim- question of an heir apparent, which SPANISH FORK, UTAH. inal transgression upon the Institutions the dowager empress, the greatest of or the country Itself. The certainty all Manchus, closely identifies with rather than the extent of the punish- the continuance and tecurity of the B, MORGAN, ment should control. Weighing both dynasty. The question has not been of these considerations, I have raised since the time subsequent to the ATTORNEY-AT-LA, reached a conclusion which I feel will dowager's deposing of Prince Chuns PROVO be both just and fair under all the son Pu Chun, in accordance with the pistMlDf Telephone 71 X circumstances presented." protocol of 1901, when a majority of The Judge then sentenced Glass te the Imperial clan reaffirmed loyalty to SAXEY, five years imprisonment at San Quen- Pu Chun. This action caused a dangerous scandal and was regarded as an tin. affront to the powers threatening a his for had Aftet attorneys applied niejincer and Notary Pijbllo. and been granted a thirty-daarrest removal of complications. A price OBes Over Bank of will was placed on Chuns head, the clan of which within Judgment, they SpoaUh Fork. was denounced and Its activity suplilt Fork, Utah. apply for bail and begin the prosecution of an appeal, Mr. Glass was re- pressed. .The urgency of the question of the moved by the sheriff to the county setjail, where he has been a prisoner since succession and the difficulty of its naturtlement is to the serious, owing week his conviction last The crime for which Louis Glass al infirmities of the dowager empress, has been sentenced to San Quentin, due to old age, which arc complicated and of which he maintains his Inno- by threats of apoplexy and also by the cence, was the bribing of Supervisor condition of the emperor, who conThomas F. Lonergan, 'n the sum of stantly Is reported to be lit. He Is $5,000 to vote against the application said to be the victim of a decline, of the Home' Telephone company for which adds to the possibility of an acfranchise In this city. cident to the throne, other than that feared from anarchists and revoluEXPECT LONG SIEGE. tionists. In view of her own precedent of arStriking Telegraphers Are Seeking bitrarily making Kwang Hsu emperor, New Employment. It is believed that the dowager emiener&l New York. The World says: From press will declare the heir apparent Blacksmithing now on the striking telegraph opera- independently of the wishes of the b Pm Office Spaniels Fork, Vtah tors will seek temporary employment Imperial clan. In other trades. The 400 girls In this city started Wednesday morning to get OLD MEN TO TAKE BACK SEAT. employment In dry goods stores. The summer vacations are ever and they Young Officers Will be in Command on the Pacific Coast Voyage. say they can easily find other employsock will York. The Times says: Of the New also employment ment. They Twenty of officers now commanding the eighteen as telephone operators the men obtained other employment battle ahlpa to make the long voyage Welnesday and on October 1. next, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, It is law goes Into ef- declared that only four captains now when the eight-hou- r fect, compelling railroads to make commanding shlpa will make, the trip. three shifts of eight hours each In 22 The secretary of the navy and his adstateB, 600 men from New York and assistant have forwarded plana of on vancing the young men to the fighting become will telegraphers Chicago BACK MBITS line and keeping the older on shore railroads. ALL TRAINS The railroads are gobbling up a lot duty. Of the eighteen captains who of operators and If the strike is settled will command and be responsible for tomorrow, there would be thirty per the $100,000,000 worth of armament cent of the expert telegraphers miss. and equipment to be Bent through the Ing. straits of Magallen to the Pacific, fourteen will be younger men than TRAGEDY. IN TURN 8ENSATIONAL are now in rommand. Widow of Man Supposed to Hava Been CHOLERA AT YOKOHAMA. Shot by Burglar Under Arrest. of Dread Die In Japanese Supercargo Cleveland, Ohio. Developments of John Disease. death the Into the Investigation Yokohama. The first fatal case or J. Phillips, coal operator, broker, and banker, and clubman, came thick cholera In this port has been reported. sensafast on Wednesday and took a The victim was the Japanese superwhen afternoon in the tional turn late cargo of the steamer Takasago Maru. Mrs. Phillips, widow of the deceased, It la supposed that he contracted the was taken Into custody by Chief of disease at one of the porta of call bePolice Stamberger of the aristocratic tween this place and Newchwang. your property who arrived on the suburb, East Cleveland. Mrs. Phillips state The passengers Farming Land has been In a highly nervous morn- steamer were landed before the case since the tragedy early Monday with me. was was discovered and search Is now ing. after which announcement shot being made for them. The vessel and made that her husband had been Its crew have been quarantined. a burglar. wounded by and mortally Superior Court Refusea to Quash BECAME RAVING MANIAC. Bribery Indictment. Who Eloped Man The motion made Francisco. San Ohio Man Shoots Pat-rleReason. Loses representing Then the attorneys Wife, His by With Thornwell Mullatly, Culhoun. Chief B. Dayton. Ohio.-K- ite I. Ford, William Abbott. E. E. of Franklin. Ohio, on JSrhmltx, Abraham Reuf, Frank Drum. killed and day shot and instantly Eugene de Sabin, John Martin, wHb dismiss and who recently eloped set to aside, Glass, Louis rank" lndletmenta wife and was returned ,0 , quash the various bribery on trial was denied Tuesday for them, night Tuesday 1Wp direct against TREATMENT FOR $1.00 by Superior Judge Lnwlor. the police station and going two bullets, Each of the defendants excepted to Iv to Llttlos cell, fired breast. the decision, and their counsel were victims faction guaranteed his In whlrh lodged w and un- given thirty dBjs In which to prepare Ooney retuaded. Miller Is now s raving maniac a bill of exceptions. der guard. . KiDNEY BLADDER Railroads of Minnesota Trying to Disastrous Gasoline Explosion. of tank Injunction In Rate Cases. New York. An exploding Lxch-ran- . LUMBAGO 8t. Paul, Minn. Judge William I. he " "I, court, district States United A dose the In at bed time usu-n- e. building on Ilavemeyer t seriously Injured on Tuesday began heirlng the argu-men7 rUevM the moat lyn, on Wednesday or the application John matter In the firemen, the of before morning. five firemen Two 8inHh.proh.My of the stockholders of the railroads Kennedy and James The fire operating In Minnesota for a temporary will die of their Injuries. slate from house cellar. Injunction restraining the the commodity broke enforce to of attempting stored a quantity whore Srewas had rate contained In a law passed by thet who firemen The the legislature lust winter and paint Jh. iiif -- I low. and also the rate flooded passenger S1 nV.1 medicine CO. of H-'- l'" merchandise rales ordered by the railrolling cot tflnlt and Smith iCr.AC0 U A Kennedy communion last year. road 6 explode plosion. WORLD DRUG CO. knocked down by lb" Physicians. h. Kindly be as prompt as possible In paying in advance. SI AXISH FORK. UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, M.Hart iC. 0 la paid. The Spanish Fork c fOL. o Import-- , Prop. itiii PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED : BY EXPERIENCED FHARMACIST8. Philadelphia. The Reading comflfimnmnwrHmnfwiTTTn7mmiwimnnmmTT7TTTiTWTTnfTmTwwmnrmwT pany, the Philadelphia & Reading Railway company and the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron company on Saturday filed their answers to the suit of the federal government to itreak uj the alleged monopoly existing in the anthracite coal region of this state. The answer of the three concerns of which George F. Baer Is president, makes a general denial of the governmodts allegations and goes into the first great in the hard coal' fields and Its rolatior to the presifix dential campaign of LUH) when McIt is declared Kinley was elected. Winthat the agreements to advance the of In were coal price brought about 1900 by the violence end intimidation Of striking mine wot kero, by the failure of the United States government and the state tit Pennsylvania to enforce the law and protect the coal companies and bv the importunities of the Into Marcus . Hanna, who, It is alleged, was anxious to end the strike of the miners on account of the R. B. Boyack, Manager Spanish Fork, Impending presidential election. riming Fly Time is Here st-i- ke Let us you up with Screen Doors and Any size. dows. Central Lumber Company Vtah PRESIDENT WILL MAKE TRIP. Will Take a Steamboat Ride Down the Mississippi River. , Oyster Bay, N. Y. To prepare a half dozen addresses, each to be read generally by a nation of 8(7,000,000 people, to be delivered from September 30 to October 3, is the task of the president is now devoting several hours of his time at night from 8 until bedtime. Beside the half dozen speeches he will be called on for as many more extemporaneous talks. The president Is to terminate his vacation with a dash through the middle west and south. He will appear first at Canton, O., September 30. He will take a trip down tbe Mississippi river by boat as far as Memphis, the trip being punctuated by functions at SL Louis and Cairo. From Memphis he will travel by way of train back to Washington, speaking tr the people of Nashville and Chattanooga, and probably other selected points. Burst Paint Sherwin-William- s is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited for porch and-- , lawn furniture. Stands most severe outside exposure and hard wear. A floss paint of great '' f I durability sad splendid vn- - cov-- erlsg capacity. Tbe colors are dear, clean and bright. Put up i'i Inconvenient sixed packages, ready for me. Eight good shades. Wt nil it AN OLD QUARREL, China and Japan May Lock Horns Ovtr Extensive Strip of Territory. Toklo. Reports from Seoul state that Chinese officers In Kantao, In northern Korea, have demanded that Major Salto, who was sent there recently at the request of tbe Korean government to extend the necessary protection to Koreans, withdraw. Major Salto has refused to comply with the request Kantao Is the name of an extensive strip of lend lying on the upper Yalu river, bordering on Tuman. The territorial right to it baa been a bone of contention between China and Korea for hundreds of years. There are no reliable figures of the population of the territory, but it is estimated at GOli.OOO Chinese and 400,-00- 0 Koreans. Its soli Is very fertile. Since the late war the Koreans have been without an official protector and Major Salto was sent as above stated. Used Hammer on Patient Washington, D. C. While under the influence of gas preparatory to having a tooth extracted, George W. Bowers, aged 28, rose from the chair and violently attacked R. B. Leonard, who was treating him. severely beating him and The doctor'a knocking him down. call for help brought W. II. Wunger, who was treated In similar fashion. Fearing that his life was In danger, Wunger reached a small hammer near by and used It freely on Bowers head, causing a compound fracture of the skull. Bowers will recover. England Secretly Builds Airships. Aldershot. At last one military secret has been well kept In England. It is now learned for tho first time that for the past two yearn the construction of a military airship has been In progress here, and It Is probable that within the next month. Aldershot will see the first of the British aero fleet floating over the parade ground. It is believed that the new airship will approximate the typo of La Patrlo, the French military baloon. It will be named for King Edward, who recently inspected It. With Roosevelt Will Not Interfere Strike. Oyster Buy. It Is authoritatively stated that President Roosevelt will not Interfere or take any part looking to a settlement of the telegraphers' strike. Secretary Loob said the numerous appeals to the president to take such action which hsve been reported In the newspapers have not been received it Oyster Bay, and that no time since the beginning of the strike has tho president seen sny necessity or reason why ho should Mr. Uryami SSgM "Private monopoly is indefensible and intolerable.1 Will you support competition? TIIE PHONE THAT TALKS Gives ths Best Ssrvies In Amsrlca at Lowest Rates. f . Utah Independent Telephone Co. Call Central for Schedule. J. S. Lewis OOOO fresh DEALERS IK & Cured Meals. O 0 0 O Fancy & Staple Groceries. Green Groceries in Season. EM I SPANISH FORK. UTAH ' COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, 5 Henry Gardner, President $25,000.00 John Y. Smith, Vice-Preside- A. B. Rockhill, Cashier. 2 nt 2 2zS 2 g pIp p iUlUlUiUlUilllUUUlUUUlUifUlUillllllimUlUlilillUUIUUK Wa respectfully solicit the accounts of banks, mercantils firms and Individuals. E3 Ample resources; cqurteous treatment; superior service. LORENZO THOMAS R. M. FASHIONABLE TAILOR 0ns Block North ol Bink, Spanish Fork, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all occasions. Funeral designs kept on hand and filled to order., All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fihik. Utah |