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Show The IV. NO. 45. VOL. SPANISH PORK, UTAH. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1905. harry hughes PAIHTBB Orders PAPERHANQIR ,&Vall 2 blka west Co-o- UTAH O.K. HANSEN, D.D.S. DENTISTRY in New Hank Building Office Spanish Fork SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY PUBbl Money Loaned Interest special Irrigated h tions of partial paymento. p. Offloe at residence, one block east of op- Co-o- Utah. Spanish Pork, BRISKS better than ever are being turned out at Cheaper and HAND BROS. yard at Benjamin, Best select white $(J.5fl . $5 and 5.50 Common A uniformity in select brick that cannot be obtained south of Provo.' R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all ooca lions. Funeral designs kept on band and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fobs, Utah Icelandic Mercantile Go. DEALERS IN ft MERCHANDISE flaw Bloch DRY GOODS, East of City Squire. KELLY JAMESON, Manager. PORTRAIT ARTIST Itadlo la Martall building. Mata (treat Opn m. till m. Workmoa-tbl- day from 10 a Hwjand material I p. ....p guaranteed IN AND OVTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER rou, utai , DR. W. E. WARNER. uf Beeideno M oath of CUy Office Iquara. Perk, Utah, DR. C. T. KENDALL, Office el CRE8R BUILDINfl. eatta answered KhtJaaaaa ltoberteoas. A. peetah Fork Utah. B. MORGAN, ATTOBMY.AT-U- patfbt Butldlaf PROVO Oswald Ferris, the burto sent school the reform glar recently from Salt Lake, has escaped from that Institution. TalepkeM Z ATTORNBY-AT-LA- Conveyaucer and Notary Publta. Office Over Rank of Spnafak Fork. Utah. poetleS Fork, machine; BOLLER BEARING MICH CRADIe tellable, booesh high grads lew (ng machine. STRONGESTCUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co AN FRANCISCO. CAL. factory at belviderb. tu. SEEK IK DECLARED Over One Hundred Lives Are Lost Off the North Coast of France . The Vessel Ran Into a Snowstorm, and,' While the Passengers and Part of the Crew Were Asleep, Founded on the Rocks. London. The Southwestern railway's cross channel steamer Hilda The Annie Laurie electric plant at was wrecked off St. Malo, on the Sevier station was compelled to close north coast of France, and It Is bedown last week because of a short- lieved that 100 or more of her passengers and crew were drowned. The age of coal. Hilda left Southampton Friday night Judge Murphy of Ogden last week to ninety days for St. Malo with considerably more sentenced a wife-beatat hard labor and refused to allow a than 100 souls on board. Her passage was greatly delayed by a fog In cash fine to be entered. the channel, and when nearing St Latest reports from Great Salt Lake Malo she ran Into a severe snowstorm, are to the effect that the body of water missed her course and la still shrinking. The level is now LI apparently foundered on the rocks off Jardln feet below the zero mark. lighthouse, three miles from St. Clyde Moore, of Ogden, convicted of Malo. brutally beating bis two The company's steamer Ada, outwith a razor strop, has been sentenced ward from St. Malo, rescued live of to ninety-nin- e days In jalL the passengers and one of the crew. Over 3,000 was paid to the The crew numbered twenty-siand of Sprlngvllle and Mapletoa there were about a hundred passenlast week. The beet crop has been gers, all Frenchmen, the majority bevery light there this season. ing onion dealers from St. Brleuc and Is to es neighborhood. Line Short Oregon ,The The majority of the crew and pastend lta Cache Valley branch around were asleep at the time. Two sengers te so as end the of the south valley boats were lowered, one of which conon and ths Wellsrllle Hyrum place tained five men, who arrived at SL line. Servan. The second boat was picked 1 L Fool was badly beaten by Roy, up empty at SL Cast, where thirteen bodies were washed ashore. The top Vance In Park City last week as ths of the Hildas funnel and her mast result of a quarrel, Vance using a are visible at low tide, according to wagon spoke, and came near killing the telegram from SL Servan. f The Hilda waa built at .Glasgow in ' Pool 1882 and registered 848 tons. She was Three men entered George Bess a screw steamer of iron' construction, saloon in Sait Lake City, compelled and was 235 feet In length. the proprietor and occupants to ele PERISHED IN FLAMES. rate their hands, and relieved all ol their cash. Thirty-nin- e Uvea Lost In Lodging Residents of Fort Duchesne and House Fire In Glasgow. Myton are now receiving mall six dayr Glasgow. The most terrible fire out of the week Instead of two as here that has occurred In Great Britain for tofore. The new system was estab many years broke out here Sunday In llshed within the past week. a cheap lodging house for men In WatGeorge Cox, of Lehi, was engaged, son street, and resulted In the loss of with other men, In loading a cablt thirty-nin- e lives and the severe Injury reel weighing two tons, when the reel of many others. fail and rolled over him. Cox is badThe dead were mostly workmen In the prime of life. They presented a ly bruised, but will recover. The Independent Telephone com- horrible sight, their blackened faces evidence of terrible struggles pany have begun the stringing of their bearing to escape. cable on the poles on Park avenue, Many men were sleeping In the at Park City, and expect that by the first tic floor above the burning fourth at December they will be in toll con- floor, and these had narrow escapes. i The flames burst through the floor, nection with Salt Lake. and It was Impossible for the men to Last week the Amalgamated Sugar descend. The windows were securecompany, having factories at Ogden. ly fastened and the men bad to break them so that they could climb Logan and La Grande, Ora, drew to neighboring roofs. s and employees through checks for aggregating I2C5.000. Of thla sum Went Over the Boundary Line. 1107,000 was paid out In Ogden alone. Portland, Ore. A peculiar legal enThe Los Angeles Limited, which tanglement Is likely. It Is said, to rethe Salt Lake Route expected to put sult from a raid made Saturday night Into service between Chicago and Lot by Portland police on the Milwaukee Angeles via Salt Lake about Decem- Country club, a gambling resort operber L will not make lta initial run b ated In the city of Milwaukee, Claeka-ma- t fore December 15, owing to lack ol county, a town lying on the Wilequipment lamette river a couple of miles south of the city limits of Portland. AcThe little aon of Mr. and Mrs. J cording to the character of the dtp week died last of Logan, eph Nelson, of Portland, which ' Is In Multnomah nnder peculiar circumstances. While county, franked by the state legist casting supper ten days previous the ture, tbe police power of Portland tc little fellow swallowed a plum atone suppress gambling extends a distance which lodged In the throat, finally of four miles outside the bound&riee of the city. causing death. of a gas generating The explosion , PROGRAMME IN KOREA. tank at Hyde Park fatally injured Charles Roach, con of Beldy Further Details of the Convention With Japan. Roach of Logan. Mr. Roach and his brother, Myers Roach, were also InThe new convention Korea. Seoul, jured, although their wounda are of agreed upon by Japan and Korea, In a minor nature. addition to eitabllshlng the status of Deep appreciation of the work of the Japanese residents and the transfer 6alt Lake Commercial club in Inaugur- of the management of foreign relaating the movement for .8 America tions to Japan, provided that there First, designed prtmarily to divert hall be no Interference with existing and also for the retransfer European travel to the west, Is ex- treatiesadministration of external relaof the pressed by practically every commertion , when the Korean government Is cial organisation of the west capable of ao doing. Tim ONeil was assaulted sad robbed by thugs while driving home Russia Makes Threats Against the Turks. from Ogden to Uintah. After the old London. The Sofia correspondent man, who is 72 years of age, was knocked out of his wagon, bis team of the Times says that the disregard ran awny and lodged In a fence at by the Turkish government of RusRlverdAle. ONeil was badly injured. sias protests against the trengthenlng by Turkey of her forth Roy Kalghn, who killed William Haynes, a traveling man, in the ro- floatlons In the nosphorus and the tunda of the Knutsford hotel, Balt Black sea literally has resulted In a Lake City, on November SB, 1902, and demand by Russia for the immediate was sentenced to five years imprison- payment of the arrears of the Russia ment, has been pardoned. The past Turkish war Indemnity, threatening occupatwo years he has been out on parole. la the event of tion of a nolnt on the Turkish coast. beet-growe- x W'.-- tr - aecond-clas- a Aa Poet natter, u...w g . office j lfiMUUI2llll9MIIIIIIIIIISMIISUIIIIIIIIIlliiiiiiiiiiiuitimiiiitiiiuuyiiiiiiiiimmfc RUSSIA CITY DRUG STORE UNO. J. BANKS, Off Prop. For the Moment the Czars Domain Is Free From the Ravages of the Hordes of Idle Workmen. 8L Petersburg. At midnight on Saturday the railroad strike throughout Russia was formally declared off, the men deciding to return to work at noon on Monday. The Workmens council held a protracted session and hotly discussed the abandonment of the strike. Many of those presenL especially the leaders of the extremist faction, advocated a continuance of the strike, declaring that only war to the knife with the government was possible, and urged that the strike be enforced until the Cronstadt mutineers were unconditionally pardoned and martial law In Poland abolished. The Intrans1gnlent8 Insisted that the proletariat of the whole country was ready to flare In a resumption of the former general strike If the SL Petersburg workmen would stand to their guna only a few days longer. They declared that the strike committee In Moscow was debating the question of Joining tbe call for a universal strike, and produced a telegram from Rlblnsk saying that the workmen In the shops of the motor power deparV ment of the railroad had struck and traffic was at a standstill. The orators of the other faction resented sharply the Insinuations of and and treachery poltroonery, warned their opponents that they ran the danger of being deserted and entirely discredited if they persisted In ordering a continuance of the strike. This faction finally won out, and the strike is over. CUTTING LOOSE FROM RADICALS. mi PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED i Y EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. E !rmifTnmwin?nmiiiiHHiwiifHHiiiiniinmnwnmmmmmnminmwnMTnnn ...UTAH'S... Insurance Greatest Igency W. H. RAY, TIME TABLE FhonaSdS. S. Academy Are. 411 No. T Ne. IS SprlDgrtll Provo. Halt Laka anSatl point amt weal Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City No. ZS For Eureka. Mammoth and 811- -t:4tpm var Clip 4: IS a Connection, mad. In Ogden Onlfta d.pot with all traloa of Soutktra Paeloo and Oregon Short Lina. OFFERS CHOICE OP No. Independent Insurance Agency. Health I-- at t--For ..INSURANCE.. S Firs, Life, Accident, f train, from Dott Far Sprlngrilla.Prevo.Sal Laka and all point. aal and weal ...t:06a Arrival aaS dapartur UTAH. PROVO, li QJTHfjau and Plats Gists FAST ...l:ea 3 through trains daily AND THREE DISTINCT BCKNIO KOUTEB WHITS In Ut FOft "ATS. Pulman Paine and ordinary Bleentag ear Denver, Omaha, Kana City, St. Leuli a aif ; Chicago without okaoga. ths Lead Twenty Years. Fra Radioing Chair Cara; duotad Eiouraloua; a perfect Paraaaally Dtalag Tat , hm via. Far rate, folder, ate , Inquire of CLAVD BROWN, Tlokat Agent, ar writ L A. BENTON. O . A. P, 0.. Salt Laka w Jox Lumbar Company. at. B. H. BROWN, g) t)iVOP7 ' Gtoblo. tFOOd Russian Liberals Are Flocking to the AN Support of Witte. SL Petersburg. The sudden awakening of the conservative and liberal elements to tbe imperative necessity for resisting to tbe utmost tbe attempt llsjr of tbe radicals and socialists who are conducting tbe present strike to obtain tbe upper hand has galvanized COMPLETE LINE OF tbe leaders Into action and bas started a healthy movement In favor ot SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S entirely cutting loose from the radical wing. Dmitri Shlpoff and Guckoff and other leaders of various groups, including constitutional democrats, have gone to Moscow to urge the zemst-vols- ts assembling there to unite tbe forces which desire to prevent an- SPANISH FORK MEAT COMF1 the political DEALE AS Ut archy in condemning strike and to join in supporting the FiZSH iHD CORED KEiTS ' government In Its efforts to restore FARCY 1KD STAPLE GROCERIES tranquility and Introduce the new regime. The government Is able to CASH PRICE PAID FOR HIGHEST take a firmer stand because of this reaction in public opinion. NO PE UTS. JUDES Hack Meets all Tr&Ina Building. Material. feoju Ho. lta . 6 C:i!:J Iftlllh fT, Ffciow. ,a - tleh PAINTS.. tale of Pines Rebellion Regarded as Somewhat Ridiculous. Havana. Americans who have arrived here from the tele of Pines are unanimous In asserting that tbe participants in tbe meeting of November ter11 had no Idea that the asCo would officers ritorial attempt sume office. They cay It was universally understood that their election was only a basis, first for an appeal to Washington and second, as a newspaper advertising movement, It having beon long a matter of complaint on tbe part of some of tbe residents of the Isle of Pines that the newspapers were not In sympathy with thetr efforts. It Is asserted on good authority that exactly thirty men attended the meeting on November 11, besides many women. Mining Congress at an End. El Paso, Tex. At tbe last session of the mining congress on Saturday ths action ot Friday recommending that the executive committee eeloct Phoenix, Arts., as tbe next meeting place, was unanimously rescinded and tha choice left with the executive committee. Director were elected as For one year, J. H. Richfollows: ards, Idaho; Thomas Ewing. Ban Fran-decFor Frank Watson, Oregon. two years, John Dorn, Utah; George E. Dorsey, Nebraska; E, R. Buckley, Missouri. For three years. E. A. Colburn, Colorado: C. M. Shannon, Arizona; J. W. Malcomson, El Paso. o; . Y3 Dealsrsla General Merchandise Flour, Grain 0 Produce and tfaaufaoturers WAS ONLY A BLUFF. . by buying (Lit STRIKE u Entered Feb. 21, 1902, Fnrk. ITtah At flnfctilah TO THE BOTTOM beet-grower- A. SAXEY, SEWINO Dan Hanson, living In Grass Valley, has 1,000 turkeys on his farm which hs is feeding up for the Thanksgiving 'J G. O. EIRIKSSON, aPAvui Sarah Lortmer has been commissioned postmistress at Corlnne. The old folks of Nephl held their annual celebration on the 15th. Beet raisers of Utah and Idaho will receive approximately 12,000,000 for this years beet crop. Adolph Scbansenbach, a prominent merchant of Ogden, died last week from an attack of pneumonia. year-old-so- n ' GESESAL m market arma-l- ow a GREAT VTAH STATE NEWS Paper p. SPANISH FORE, Kpaalak Fork PRAYING FOR PEACE. 0 Boots PAkHIORABLI and One block north of Beak. - Shoes. JOHN . Utah. JES, EspL Bpeelsk Fork. Utah. RAIDER AGENTS WANTED Money Required until you receive end approve of your bicycle. anyone1 ou Ten Days Frco Trial SmEmSS OlO to $24 - Brakes and Punctureless Tires. with Coaster 1003 a 1004 Modolo yft? ftlf SC Best Makes d usual Any make or model you want at price. Choice of eny standard tires and beat equipment on all our bicycles, ttrongest guarantee. We SHIP OH APPROVAL O. O. D. to anv one without a cent deposit and allow fO DAYS FREE TRIAL More purchase is binding.' .ftVtW famisVJ BOO one-thir- Caoond Hand Whaola v DO HOT CUV "'s aeerwwim ' usw . , a biryria until you ha v orittaa for V u - oar rAOTOmr, ntioea aho rate trial orrtn. tin tuadrli and (porting good of all kind, at half ragular prlra. In out kt guiit. ( uaafut InfurmtUon. write' lrS l.iMlry Ctllu. PUUCTUnE-PHOO- TIRES 4 F Regular prloa $850 per pair. To Introduoo wo wlil Soil Yearn Samplo Pair for Only trou?TTHVtf HQ MORE TROUBLE Iron PUNCTURES experience In tire making. OAOTUS, Ho dannor yrs from THORNS. CLASS. Serious PINS, NAILS, TACKS or knife can be Result of 15 Deputation of Clergy Visit the Distracted Emperor. SL Petersburg.' Ths emperor on Saturday received at TsarkoeScIo a deputation of clergy for the holy synod and joined with them In prayers for the restoration of peace and tranquility of Russia, the appeasement of class hatreds and the establishment of mutual relations of love and confidence. The ceremony was impressive. Harness LORENZO THOMAS Iptalsh York, of puncture, like intentional vulcanized like any other Ure. outs, EASY RIDING, STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of Ure at pan ralr and and toe Cmtogu "T." thowlng all kind and wtkae -- Biindrl. at Hull thm m l h- -l and pelomm, t'm will uvtd "A" and airtp "HH and IV 'IWi OS C. D. ArfAOVAL, 0. Will -r Wa and Klattlo Cttl-- t any othAaay KlUlng. ahlp . a I rnf (XAWIMTION gMi A0 of Maoww-(tharaby making tha prlra (4 M par pair! If yowl Wa Will allow If not aaUafactory v A W1..4 cisae. inwa to ha tuiuruod at our aapsu land full Sr aiaiatnaUi-u- , Built-u- p alM Coatiur-Mrak- a. 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