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Show The VOL. II. NO. 47. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER " WILL NOT INTERFERE qONSUL United States Flag Hauled Down OUR consisted of 3,586 officers and 66,003 enlisted men, a total of 69,589. In addition, there were in the service 3,598 men of the hospital corps excluded by the act of March 1, 1887, from classification as part of the enlisted force of the army. There were also in the service 182 volunteer medical officers and 4,978 enlisted men of the Philipofficers pine scouts and twenty-nin- e and 840 enlisted men of the Porto At the date of the Rico regiment. last reports received from the military departments, October 15, 1903, the actual strength of the regular army was 3,681 officers and 65,500 enlisted men, of which 843 officers and 14,667 enlisted men were in the Philippines. lice. appears Mr. Davis was accom-nylnan Armenian, who had been eased from prison through the invention of the American consular juts, to a departing steamer, when , police e intercepted the party, d and insulted Mr. Davis and, the resistance of the consul jplte d President Roosevelt again on Monday declined to Interfere In the strike conditions in the Telluride district of Colorado. He will not go so far even at this time aa to order an investigation into the conditions. An appeal from the Western Federation of Miners was presented to the president Monday by Senators Teller and Patterson of Colorado, urging him to exercise federal authority In bringing about an adjustment of the situation which has arisen between the miners and the authorities of the state of Colorado. In answer to the appeal made by The expenditures for the year endthe miners, the president states that ed June 30th last were 8108,577,762; under present conditions he has appropriations for year ending June neither power nor the right to act In 30, 1904, are 3121,917,345, and the esthe premises. timates for 1905 are 3125,929,393. g his attendant guards, Armenian, (who It Is claimed Is a American citizen), and ,H him back to prison. lowered tha Mr. Davis Immediately I over the consulate and formally with the Turkish .lie off relations horlties by quitting Alexandretta, iring the consulate in charge of tha A mob of Moslems seized e consul. the occasion to make a hostile dem-- , ituralized against the consulate 'and (ration the Christians generally. ilnst french grace darling. THE LANDS Humble Station Has Proved Herself a Heroine. Rose Here, an Ushant fisherwoman, ently stirred all France by an al st unprecedented deed of heroism. oman In 1 at i 4 'S a (i Ik 4 II 4 a : fl ''V'iV, SMS Rose Here. small sailing vessel was driven on rocks near her home, and the high &s prevented the launching of a i t to rescue the Imperiled seamen, t h a line arouud her waist Rose e swam out to the vessel, and on line the sailors, six in number, ii their rescuer, were safely con-1- : l d to land. A subscription .eing taken up to reward the brave nat-ona- j saita. STARVED AMID RICHES. W Worth $50,000 Dies Rather Than Buy Food. Possessed of 850.000, all in money, ene Crofutt, 62 years old, a rosl-- t of Huntington, Conn., Is dead u starvation. The old man had B falling for several years from eating sufficient food, and a month after a fainting fit his condition into serious. The town people 4 to send him to a hospital, but refused all aid. Race War In Virginia. emocrats In the town of Berkley, . have driven County Treasurer 'Bs from his office, where, It Is rged, he was registering negro ,'rs, and have the negroes penned 10 one section of the town. The "ets are filled with men armed shotguns, and a request will bo Is for a company of militia from 'folk or Portsmouth at once. Seri-- ' trouble Is feared. 11 Prison for Postal Thieves. j olumbus Ellsworth Upton and mas W. McGregor, on trial In tho led States district court In Bal-or- e for conspiracy to rob the gov-'u- t In connection with a cuutruct leather pouches, were adjudged 1,)rSentence was suspended pend- motion for a new trial. Carles Smith, who received the or- or 20,000 pouches through tho Ucn of Upton and McGregor, was - Principal witness against the ac- - Cabinet Talks About Sugar. conclusion of I ho cabinet Tuesday a statement was that only matters of depart-cohrer- n n Were considered, discussed his observa- r I I 'hie, tll,"'i1r"1,"r sugar In 0,1(1 the time was np-Joel. ,hl ry Would of Its ott n sugar. Subse-t- o the cabinet meeting, Ul" Sec-llso- ! Sec-UiM- it nml t" isH.mi Assistant Secretary t lr,"'lde,it1 bill nothing It Sas (W.,H,1 "BIiiv'm PHILIPPINES. GIRL WAS GAME. Regulations for Disposition of Homesteads Submitted to Senate. The president has submitted to congress with his approval rules and regulations for the lease, sale or other disposition of the public lands other than timber or mineral lands, in the Philippine Islands, made by the gov. ernment of the islands. They provide for homesteading, selling and leasing of portions of the public domain; prescribe terms and conditions to enable persons to perfect their titles; provide for the Issuance of patents without compensation to certain native settlers upon the public lands; provide for the establishment of town-site- s and sale of lots therein and for a hearing and decision by the Philippine court of land registration of all applications for the completion and confirmation of all Imperfect and incomplete' Spanish concessions and grants In said Islands. l H IN THE int.-rvlc- cou- - SPANISH FORK DRUG Co, Report to MILITIA IN POSSESSION OF CRIP-PLthe President CREEK, COLO. Secretary of War Root, In submitting his annual report to the president Governor of Colorado Declares Fasays that on the 1st of December, mous Gold Camp is in a State of re1902, the date of the last annual Insurrection and Rebellion. States United port, the army of the Secretary of War Submits at Alexandretta. COLORADO STRIKERS APPEAL TO over the con-at- e Ttie United States flag PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Tur-Asiatic f at Alexandretta, has been hauled down and ConAre Informed That Under Davis has left his post for Beirut Present Conditions He Has No Power Nor consequence of a serious diplomatic Right to Interfere in the iilent, during which Mr. Davis was local assaulted the and by .ulted Struggle. It uunuummiuuuiuuuuuiumummuumumiiuuuuuuiauiuuiLauiuuuiui UNDER MAR ITAL LAW REGULAR ARMY. Brave Telegraph Girl Shoots to Death an Outlaw. Alone In a railway tower at Thacker, W Va., Sunday night, while performing her duXies as telegraph operator for the Norfolk & Western railroad, Miss Kate Rouburgh, 20 years old. shot and mortally wounded William Howardson, an alleged outHowardson had entered the law. tower and attempted to embrace Mias Rouburgh. Breaking away from him she secured her revolver and fired four shots at the Intruder. One shot took effect, penetrating Howardsons chest, and he fell to the floor with a groan. After deliberately relating her experience to the telegraph operator at the next station, she walked a quarter of a mile in the dark to the magistrates house and surrendered. She was released on her own recognizance. Governor Peabody of Colorado h& Issued a proclamation declaring Cripple Creek under martial law and suspending the writ of habeas corpus. He declares that the gold camp Is In a state of Insurrection and rebellion and that the civil authorities are power less. In support of his action the governor cites the blowing up of the portion of the Vindicator mine and other acts of lawlessness, and he declares that it is Impossible to control the turbulence of the camp by ordinary peaceable methods. The proclamation does not state In so many words that martial law has been declared and that the writ of habeas corpus has been suspended, but officials at the state house say that both these things are intended. The military will now deal with all alleged offenders and try and punish them. Governor Peabody bases his decision to declare limited martial law on the decision of the Idaho supreme court, which declared that the act of the governor of Idaho in putting Into force to a limited extent martial law In the Coeur dAlene was In thorough harmony with the constitution of that state. The constitution&J provision relating to the writ of habeas corpus In this state Is similar to that of tbs Idaho constitution. Wholesale arrests of strikers supposed to be Implicated In the Vindi cator explosion and other cases of violence. will. It Is thought, be made. The "bullpen" will be enlarged so as to accommodate several hundred persons, SHAWS DAUGHTER 3 Colorados Governor and Labor Leader Talk Over Strike Situation. President John Mitchell of tho United Mine Workers of America and Governor Peabody had a conference of an hour Sunlasting of the strike settlement day, yet the is as far distant as ever. Mr. Mitchell Informed the governor that the strike will continue to the bitter end, and the governor just as positively Informed the strike leader that he will tolerate no violence, but will order out the troops at the first provocation. came to While the .conference Fifty-eight- h Congress Meets In Reg- naught, both Governor Peabody and President Mitchell expressed themular Session. selves as pleased with the Interview, The first regular session of the each saying he bad a better concepghth congress began at noon tion of the position of the other. Monday, but the senate met half an Colorado Press Muzzled. hour previous to that time in accordA censorship of the press has been ance with the adjournment of Saturat Victor, Colo. Major established day last for the purpose of permitting called at the office of the Vican orderly termination of the called Naylor tor the only dally paper Record, Dally session. The fact that there had been In Its editor and Informed and Victor, robof effect tn extra session had the bad been a that censorship proprietor of session of the regular bing the day columns of the Recthe upon placed which features of usually the many characterize a first day. Little busi- ord. Editor Kyner was told that he ness was transacted In either branch must not publish anything but ordiof congress during the day, except lis- nary news matter, and was compelled to show his proofs. Major Naylor tening to the president's message. prohibited the publishing of the leadOfficers Roughly Handled by Wives of ing editorial !r. Kyner had written Italian Strikers. commenting on the situation. He Eleven women, wives of striking likewise forbid the editor to print the Milt official statement of the miners execcoal miners, attacked Marshal Hightower and George Waybrlght, utive committe . when they were tearing down some Had Note Bitten Off By Dog. shanties on the Victor Fuel companys When John Culp, a miner of Shamo-kln- , properties In the Italian quarter of Pa., opened hla stable Sunday the town of Hastings, Colo., Monday. on morning to feed hla horse, a strange Marie Vanelll struck Hightower butcher's tramp dog leaped from tho manger cleaver, the head with a ears. and of one his clung to his shoulders. Savagely nearly severing Other women gave Waybrlght a se- turning on tho surprised man, the dog The women were ar- then tore off Culps nose and chewed vere beating. rested tnd takon to Trinidad for at hla neck. After a hard struggle trial. Culp shook off the dog and It fled. It Is not known whether the animal waa publlo Buildings Money. mad. Culp la In a serious condition. The secretary of the treasury makes Jilted Missourian Shoots Sweetheart no provision In his estimate submitted to congress Monday for an appro-priatloEnraged because Miss Annie Hartfor continuing work on the man, whom he had secured a license Salt Lake publlo building during the to wed, would not marry him, Frank next fiscal year, evidently deeming Dawson of Paris, Mo., shot and fatally the funds now on hand sufficient. He, woundod hla sweetheart and seriously however, aik for 350.000 for continuwounded his successful rival, Obe ing the construction of the Ogden Hughes. The shooting occurred at a building, nd want 325,000 each for private dance at Madison, Dawson enbuildings at Larnmlo and Evanston, tering the room and firing without Wyo. Two hundred and fifty thou- warning. Dawsons family is sand dollar la asked for further Improvement of Yellowstone park. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED t i i I 1 1 PHARMACISTS. BY EXPERIENCED ?tTTmnmTTTTTmTTTnTmmtTTTTmmTTTTTTTmmmmmmmmmTmmmmmTTTmTm )R. W. E. WARNER, Hotel Charlotte, and Residence Just south of City Square. - Oflloe Utah, Spanish Fork, The best sendee to the Traveling Trad both In tho Hotel and Livery holiness DR. C. T. KENDALL, Commercial Men, Office t SPANISH FOKK DKl'O STOKE s'teht calls answered rum Uoyack House , Guart C. Watch for the Baolit. Andrew L. U. JUNKS, Prop. Moboai. B. Jqx Lumbar rEOVO Knight Building Company. - ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Ban at the Depot. SE'xtl Bpant.h Fork, Utah. BAGLEY& MORGAN Telephone T8 X ' A.SAXEY, Attorney-at-La- w, Conveyancer and Notary Publlo. Offior Over Oran Lewis Store. Utah. Spanish Fork, Blacksmith & FIrsl-el- Wheel-wrig- Building Material. COMPLETE LINE OP hand' Opposite Bank, Ppanlih Fork. Young Poetess Will Soon Be Presented to Washington Society. Miss Enid Sbaw, daughter of the secretary of the treasury, will he presented to society at a large reception SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S NIELS ANTHON. Blacksmith and 1 ..PAINTS.. Wheel-Wrigh- t. BO Work a Specialty. " A'TTBtrdT'Tif rxu.iiToi,'T5nfrTf'5 nnd -nk attended to. always on hand, and work Tuttle' Hall, Spaulkti Fork. J r H. BROWN, i Opp-wit- 2 bivQpy SPANISH FOKK HGCd RESTAURANT Stable. FOIt A three-quarte- Hay & Produce.. Gailed s ht Material m always on A WRITER. AND Pedersen. A. J. PEABODY AND MITCHELL CONFER Torn to Pieces by Lions., Frau Fischer, a lion tamer, was torn to pieces at Dessau, Germany, by four Hons in a menagerie cage and In sight of a great crowd of people. She was trying to make a lion spring through a hoop and struck It with a whip, whereupon the animal leaped upon her and disemboweled her at one Btroke. The woman shrieked at once and the three other lions joined in the attack on her and fought among themselves for fragments of the flesh. There was a frightful panto among the spectators and many persons were injured. Entered Fob. 81, IflOI, ft, aoeond-fln- s tnnttr Po.it oUV-at SputtlhU Fork. Utah. Act of CoiiKrcNOl March 8, IWT. 10, 1903. Hack Meets all Trains MEAL SQUARE on hand. Fresh Bread alvrnys In IL W. Jones building, south of Co-o- p riioN'H No. 12. Utah! (tpenlnh Fork, SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED KEATS FANCY HIGHEST CASH J4IDES AND STAPLE GROCERIES PRICE PAID FOR NO AlsTS. Fifty-ei- n LORENZO THOMAS FAMIIOIABLK Dealers la 3?Li!lorf at the Arlington hotel, Washington, One block north of Bauk, December 16. A thousand invitations Utah. will be issued and all of the women Spanish Fork, of the cabinet will assist In receiving the guests. The president and Mrs. G. O. Roosevelt will attend the reception and all of the diplomatic and higher official!. Mist Shaw has decided literary tastes and baa already written several short poems of considerable Studio In Mnrtell building, Main street. Open General Merchandise Flour, Grain EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST Fao-tori- That a widespread curtailment of production by cotton mills in the Unit, ed States will be found necessary the next few months on account of the great cost of raw material Is tha dur-In- g opinion of leading mill men In Boston, from which the policy of many cot. ton mills In the north la directed. Tha market for finished material has been unsatisfactory for months and price with have not risen correspondingly Eng-lanNew In mills cotton. The of those employ fully 175.000 hands, 65,000 of whom have had their wages r dueed 10 per cent this fall, and 75,000 additional will be cut within the noxt two weeks. d WILLIAM SPRINGER DEAD. representatives to during the Forty-fourt- congresses, Inclusive, and once chnlrman of the ways and means committee of the houso, died at his residence In Washington, D. C., Friday, aged 64 years, ills death waa duo to pneumonia contracted In Chicago ThnnkFglvlng day, Fifty-thir- d Harness, Boots and n ShO0S. JOHN JONES, Supt. TgcI Wood Spanish Fork. Utah. (Lessee of Will Iloyack Stables) Feed, Sale & Transfer stables. Hack Meets alt Trains hpanUh Fork, Utah. TIME TABLE III M Greatsst Insurance Arrival and departure of train from Depot! Pprln.vlll., Provo, Salt and alt wrl....l:0tam No. B For prln.-vllllrvva,Sall Lake and all oa.t and .t .. S:4tpm No. F.ureUa, Mammoth and Silver) Ur t:40pm No. IS For 1 urvka. Mammoth and 611- - No. lk t-- For ea-ta- Agency w-- -l-'- W. H. RAY, 41) Statesman Distinguished Democratic Succumbs to Pneumonia. Former Representative William M. Sprlngor of Illinois, a Democratic leader conspicuous In the house of Produce. Manufacturers of every day from 10 a. m till S p. m. Workman-hi- p San and material guaranteed Franclicoand New York ttylrt. Spanish Fork. merit Bhort Cotton Crop Will Cause to Close Down. and wriltjr PROVO, S:lam odn Union depot with Connexion, mad. In all trnlu.ot Southern Pacino andOr,eo Short rhottfl dn. S. Aoadcmj Ave. UTAH. Lin. OFFtns choice or FAST THROUGH TEAIS3 DAILY Independent Insurance Agency. AND lUKEB DISTINCT Fire, Lite, Accitfoul, Healih and Plat Clast ..INSURANCE. wniTi ua son satis. In t!i8 Lead Twenty Years. SCENIC ROCTli and ordinary 8litt!n, ear te (ninth, h . Uiy, St. Loul. end I hh aito without rhai-vFree Chair Cam; Peraonal eo. Liouiiduu.i a Dluiug l r .SeiTillman Pnlm-- o ne-. foM- - r. et- - , of M. L. WIMT1IOUE, Ticket Ai-on-t, or write L A, liKViON, u. A. P. U., Salt Lake City. , For rate., |