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Show The Mil, VOL. III. Fork NO. 8. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH 10. EXECUTED BY MOB. iOTAII STATE NEWS. Ohioans Wreak Vengeance Upon a Negro Murderer. A mob of 800 men gathered at the tounty Jail at Springfield, Ohio, Mon-Ja- y Richard night, and lynched Dixon, of Cynthlana, Ky., a negro, wbo bad shot Policeman Collins. Dixon was shot to death in the jail yard, after which his body was hung to a telegraph pole and the mob spent a half hour riddling the body with bullets. Collins was shot by Dixon Sunday morning while the latter was In his room In a hotel In Springfield removing his baggage. He had decided to quit the place, and, fearing trouble with Anna Corbin, a woman with whom he was acquainted, Dixon asked city. Collins to go to the hotel with him. Oscar Yogel, formerly of Salt Lake While In his room Dixon and Miss and at Portland, Corbin quarreled, and Dixon Is said (ty, wasa found deadthat murwas he to have shot her In the breast The there Is suspicion policeman then attempted to arrest dered. Dixon, when the latter fired Into the at work are again iThe boilermakers officer's body, Inflicting fatal wounds. Uf the shops at Ogden, and the anxiety RUSSIANS IN KOREA. ofer the prospects of a general strike hsa passed. Movement No Longer Regarded ae a of the SL Louis jThe management Diversion. fair has granted the request made Advices from Tokio state that It Is i u this state for space In the educa- believed that the Russian Vladivostok uoual building. squadron Is now In the vicinity of the I 'There seems to be good prospects mouth of the Tumen river, engaged In far the construction of an Independ- covering the movement of troops from ent telephone line between Parowan Posslet bay to the valley of Tumen.. and Cedar City. Russian scouts are reliably reported Retail merchants of Salt Lake re- to have penetrated south as far as port that the past week gave them a Kluang Sung. The earlier Russian j larger trade than any previous week movement Into northeastern Korea M,f 4 the presont year. was regarded as a diversion, but It Tbe old Deseret News building, a now appears that a considerable force land mark of Salt Lake City, Is being participated. It Is thought that the tarn down. It Is claimed a modern Russians may occupy and fortify some buslnoes block will be erected on the strong position on the Tumen river. site. Reports regarding Russian moveThe stage of the Salt Lake theatre ments In northwestern Korea are has been equipped with four fire sta- meagre and unreliable. The force north of the Yalu Is being tions, each with 50 feet of hose, and Increased, but It Is doubted If any conall danger from fire Is being reduced siderable number of Russians have ft a minimum. crossed that river. Brick Macky and Hans Cyer, two BRUTALITY OF SOLDIERS. irayiii- (Inlanders working In the Ophlr Hill r'oite tilne at Ophlr, drilled Into a missed Russians Said to Have Maltreated sole, Macky being killed and Cyer Women of Anju. Injured. f'wiously A cable from Seoul says: The RusTi f 1 The running of the first passenger sian soldiers operating In the vlritlty 'T;r train Into Riverside, Cal., by the San of Anju are committing all manner of artiii-Fodr itg Angeles & Salt Lake rail-il- l excesses, the native maltreating ft'- road Is to be celebrated by that city women and npon robbery perpetrating I Is gala style on March 12th. Korean eoldlers every opportunity. frail 1 I reported that deer are getting attacked a body of the invaders on (ItaaUftd near Croyden, and that s ; Friday last, the 4th Inst, and sucftwr days ago one made Its appearance ceeded In killing thirty of them. It la soar the school house and was driven reported that as a result of a collision away by the boys throwing snowballs between Russians and Korean soldiers at Kang Ge the Russians were driven beyond the Talu river. Tbs Utah Condensed MUk company MURDERED HIS FATHER. BJdkmond, opened up their canning Of ta free .The town of Fountain Green and the quarfrom contagious disease antine has been Talaod. Lehl during the coming eummer vfII probably erect a new modern school house. t 'glit-rooMra. Klrtland, an elderly lady of cioydon, while stepping on to a porch, til, breaking her right arm. The weather has been so pleasant fj Sorter county that farmers hare teen working In their fields. 'Salt Lake Is to have an automobile decld-t- o factory, a Chicago firm having In the capital establish a plant 1 tit it factory the first of this month. The Grave Charge Made Agatnet Young fnsfsry bu been equipped with the Man of San Francises. Improved machinery, st s cost or M.H4 Joeeph Buttgenbach, who waa mysteriously wounded In his pork packing Qomner fleber M. Wells has Winslow F. Smith and Heber factory In San Francisco Saturday night, died Monday without regaining f- Grant delegates to the first InterAlbert Buttbenbach, national congress on school hygiene consciousness. eon. and Louis E. to be bold In Nurenberg, Germany, the dead man prune, the bookkeeper, are still deroni April I to April 9, 1904. tained at tho city prison, and It Is I Mr. Richard Jones of Hooper, probable that young Buttgenbach will Weber oounty. Is refuting President be charged with murder. A similar loosovelt's race suicide theory In a charge will probably be placed against Brune. sp-fotet- ray that la truly remarkable. The ady has been married seventeen 'oars and has twenty children. The winter that has Just ended has one of the mildest known In ears In southern Utah and the and truckers are jubilant ior the prospect of an abundant and rly crop of fruit and vegetables. Frank Rose, who shot and killed his f In Salt Lake on City thrlstmu day, has been found pllty by a Jury of murder In the first 'groo. Rose seems anxlotyt to pay the penalty and will ask that he bo fruit-irowe- (hot Mrs. Helen Nagle suicided at the In Ogden, hang- B hersolf to the rafters In the at- a. She loft a number of letters to f'diitlvos In which she snld sho was tired of the work and worry In this world. I At the old folks' day celebration at fountain Green on the 2nd. 229 per- ( n partook of tho banquet spread f" honor. There were fourteen portions present between 70 and 80 ours and forty-onpersons between ( nnd 70 years. 1 ho town of Terraco, which hns "en a mou! station, coaling point nnd rlK,t division since tho earliest da) a , tho operation of the Southern Pa- flc, lorn pracilcnlly ceased to exist, " railroad building huvlng all been to Montello. I U. Dunning, n Union Pacific train o'Mgomiin la living n Og.len, with stealing some clothing I barged articles of Jewelry from a trunk hioh wa in hi i charge. It I claimed hat part of the plunder was found In ' coal tin at Dunning's Louse, xme of her brother 11 of sin illy mre IT e 1 t., A Discredit to the Nation. The report of Charles Bonaparte and Cllnklngton R. Woodruff, on their In vestlgatlon of tho alleged abuses and Irregularities In the public service of the Indian Territory tinder the con trol of the Interior department, was submitted Monday by the president. The report stlgmntlzes tho conditions In the territory as Involving "Immediate danger of ruin to the genuine Indian population and profound discredit to tho United States, exciting reasonable discontent on tho part of all chases of the population and demanding prompt and drastic remedies on the part of congress." Naval Appropriation Bill Passed. Tho senate on Monday passed the naval appropriation bill, which has been before It for the past four or five days, antj then took up the army bill. The principal question debatvd In con nectlon with the naval bill related to the price and method of supplying armor plate for battleships, and It grew out of an amendment suggested by Mr. rntterxon providing for a government armor plant. Ho ultimately withdrew the amendment, but offered several others, all of which were laid on tho tnblo. Sailor Win His Suit Rontuan Albert I oulo of the British d.im ship Troop was awarded $1.'"9 court circuit ngiis by tho United of appeals In San Prato ls o. Monday during I.oulo was a snllor on the February, IDoo. and when the yatd-arm- , left Fusan, Korea, bo fell from a bieaklng bis !? and arms The master ot tho ship refused to put bu k Into port to get medlenl attendanee for tho Injured man, but set tne frie. turns himself. Tito work was badly don Kt-it- e sl-l- vp-ni- -1 OF VLADIVOSTOK FORT 8HELLED. CITY DRUG STORE 1 J. Three Live Lost and One Thousand Persona Homeless. JNO. BANKS, A dispatch from Lawton, O. T., says: So far only three deaths from the prairie fires that swept the Kiowa and 1 1 i i Comanche country have been verified, those of Dr. Harmon, W. H. Moyer, near Walter, overcome while fighting fire, and an unknown boy, near here, although rumors of deaths In numerous Isolated points have been repotted. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Twelve persons were burned, three anwwmniinHiimiutnmMiwwnwnnnffmmwiiwiiimiiiiimiimmwwwwwnmm& perhaps fatally. Those most seriously burned are John Harmon, brother of Dr. Harmon; Mrs. John Henderson, a )R. W.E. WARNER, widow living near Lawton, and I. C. Ml III Office and RmUmm jng Strlpkland, sexton of the Lawton cemGreatest Insurance Agency etery, It Is estimated that 1.000 persouth of City Square. sons have been made homeless and are penniless. Suffering among the fiftelsh Utah, Perk, destitute Is Intense, and the citizens of this and adjoining towns are doing all In their power to bring relief. The agPhono MS. 411 H. Academy Are. gregate property loss is estimated at DR. C. T. AND Prop . Japanese Cruitere Spend Fifty-fiv- e Minute In a Harmless Peppering of Enemy, After Which They Withdrew. A fleet of five Japanese ships and two off Vladivostok Entered Feb. SI, 1901, as awond-clao- a matter Post office t spnlh Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March U, IttuT. 1904. DESTRUCTIVE PRAIRIE FIRE. BOMBAKDED BY JAPS TOWN D battle- cruisers appeared at 1:25 oclock Sat- urday afternoon and bombarded the town and shore batteries for 65 minutes. The fleet approached from the direction of Askold island at the east entrance to Usfturl Bay and about miles southeast of Vladithirty-twvostok. Entering Ussuri Bay the enemy formed a line of battle, but did not approach to a closer range than a mile and They directed 1200,000. their fire against the shore batteries REACHED THE LIMIT. and the town but no damage resulted 200 of as most their lyddite shells Striking Miner Chained to Telegraph failed to burst. Pole for Refusing to Work. The Russian batteries, commanded A Denver dispatch, under date of o PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES w. H. RAV, KENDALL, one-thir- Office Night cell answered from Uoyosk house . gpnntah - PROVO, 1 SrANISH FORK DRUG STORK UTAH. hrfc, Utah. Independent Insurance Agency. OSAST a Baolst. Andes B. Mosoa. March 3, says: Governor Peabody today said that although Tellurlde is BAGLEY& MORGAN Firs, Lit, Accident, Hulth ind Plats Class still under martial law the military authorities wer6 not responsible for the ATTORNETSAT-tApillorying of Harry Makl, a striking Telephone 7S X union miner, who was kept chained to Knight Building PROVO WRITS US FOR RATES. a telegraph pole for an hour and a In tie Lead Twenty Years. half after having been convicted of SAXEY, vagrancy. Willard Runnell8, a deputy sheriff, Attorney-t-LaIs said to have chained Makl to the Conveyancer and Notary Publle. pole. No report has yet been received Office Over Oran Lewis' Store. from Attorney E. F. Richardson, who ofUtah. has been sent to Tellurlde by the Mpaalsh Pork, ficers of tl)e Western Federation of twelve-incshells. Miners to investigate this case. W. D. A. Haywood, secretary of the federation, JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA. sent the following telegram to tho A Small Detachment Said to Be Tellurlde union: i Blacksmith & Wheel Suffer no more abuses,. If you can wright Russian Flank. Threatening not get relief through the courts, you Advices from Vladivostok say that still have left the power of Flrit.cUii Material AND kind' the 2,500 Japanese troops who landed always at Plakslt (on the east coast of northGET AWAY FROM YINKOW. Opposite Baak, Ppsalab Pork. are advancing toward ern Korea) Musan (218 miles from Gensan) with Women and Children Leaving Before Arrival of Japanese. the intention of ultimately reaching e bank at Ylnkow. Blacksmith and Wheel-Wrig- ht Ilunchun (on the left bank of the The Produce Bailed Hay, Tumen river, about 100 miles west of is closing, preparatory to removing to Bu$y Work t Specialty. and threatening the Mukden. Women and children are Vladivostok) or All wawnnt for nn huerlne and nut kind, Russian flank. In order to check- preparing to kfcve Yankow.In anticiCOMPLETE LINE 0? alwtya on hood, and work properly attended lu. mate this move the Russian outpost, pation of the arrival of the Japanese Opposite Tultle'a Hall, Bpaotah Fork. 1,500 strong, which recently crossed fleet, which Is expected when the river SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S the Tumen, is advancing to occupy opens, probably a fortnight hence. The United States gunboat Helena SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY Koyroyong, on the Tumen river, a the trails and the British cruiser Esplegle are walled city commanding DEALERS IK . along which the Japanese must pass. making preparations to leave the dry FEESI IKD CURED docks In a weeks time. FiHCY ISD STIPU cixzxia GOLD IN ITS CRAW. The main mast of the Russian gunboat Slvoutch has been cut off. This HIGHEST BASH PRISE PAID POM Duck would Indicate that she Is being disStrange Story of Death of PIMS NO PEIeTE. would apmantled, but otherwise she Comes From Wyoming. !2-S- alt pear to be clearing for action. A special from Basin City, Wys . On account of the impossibility ot ays: Large numbers of wild dock defending the coast at Ylnkow nntll time as a thaw permits the conhave recently been found dead In the such IMII9MIU struction of entrenchments and forts, vicinity of Paint Rock creek. The the Russians have prepared to retire dueks appeared to be suffering with tip the main railroad line. One block north ot Bank, a malady that produced slow death, MAY MAKE A FIGHT. CM, tpsihh Perk, and one of the fowls was caught and post mortem held by a number of the Russian Fleet at Port Arthur Still In ranchmen who had become Interested G. the Ring. TIME TABLE In the strange antics of the birds. The sufferings of the bird Indicated Information received from official is srrtcT jvlt 8, IKK Southward that the seat of the trouble was In sources In Korea confirms previous Northward the craw, and this was opened. Among No I Is effect that Chlnampho to the a number of pieces of gravel was p. m Studio In Mnrtell bul'd n. Main street. Opes ( have from the Ice, that free Japanese found a nugget which at first was avery day from 10 a. m. till Ip. m. Workman-nhl- p fcaa and malarial sunranteed supposed to be native copper, but ceased debarking troops at Chemulpo it S 40 which Dr. Walker of Hyattvllle tested and that they have taken advantage Franclico and New York atylea. SpaaUh Fork. ?0 with acid and found to be gold. The of the f 00 opening of the Chlnampho to f I nugget is valued at $11.85. rs land troops there, thus expediting the f 41 forward movement Was Muchly Married. I OV S H Official St. from advice Petersburg 32 II. When James Shlpple, aged confirm the reports that a decisive years, a street car conductor, was ar movement Is anticipated on tho part 6 Oio. m. Junb p. m. 10 IS o n p. m. a. tn. M Miliord N. at In court Elizabeth, J., now that Arthur ralgned of the Port squadron a. m. Frlwo SMp.ni. railentea p. in. I ha I Sop. m. on a charge of bigamy, he astounded Admiral Makeroff has arrived there, boats especially will be the Judge by admitting that he had that torpedo No. 4 makea direct eonnentlon at Rati Lake for all point, on Valley bran.-habout brought into play, and that in spite of hecn married many times, un Is K. W. lill.l.irrr. Owner, il I'awieurfer Aeon. Russia to the contrary, forty-sevetimes, he thought. Two reports T. C. Fat a. A. tUen'l 1'iwwnKef Ageu. of torof his wives were In court and It was derstood to have ample supply J. I Moohu. t ommeri-lu- l Aueni. theso for crafts. 01. 8. Uati.h, Depot Ticket Agent. pedoes at No. least 'PUONt b"d married It. stated that he four other women. Lunatic Plots to Blow Up Shops of Spanish Pork, Los Angeles Railway. Suicided In a Novel Way. while Joseph W. Stark, an alleged lunatic, Isaac A. Johnson, colored, locked in the police station at Mc- has been arrested at Los Angelos, Cal. Keesport, Pa., inflicted fatal Injuries and is being held pending an Investigala accused upon himself In a peculiar manner. tion as to his aanlty. Stark blow to the of with up shops of his plotting fiancee, Johnson quarreled TIME TABLE and Ixs the company Angeles warrant Railway a out swore and she charging Arrival and departure of train from PtpiR assault and battery. A bone had been to take the lives of Henry E. Hunting ton and his son, Howard Huntington his with evening the prisoner given Rnrlnrvlllo.Provo.Ral Lak No. Stsrk has a fancied grievance against nd all point ea.l and we.l .. I Ofll msnl. He rubbed the crude Instrutho Huntingtons because he was l.ak, Frvt,ll n I 141 pm and aU polnM e..t ment of death along the cemont floor struck by one of tho ears of the Los Dealers la Mammoth and No. (It I'nreka, until It was ground to a point with a Angde Railway company some time (.40 pm vert Itv No. For ureka. Mammoth and Hll- ago and Injut ed. sharp edge. He then cut bis throat. MS am vwrrtty Connualnn. nirno In Ogden Iatoa depot with Mad Man Runs Amuck. Ended In a Tragedy. alt train, ui houtoern Iaoino and Dregua hhor Una. Armed with a revolver, William J After a terrible fight In which pisoftf.rr (hoick or Intols and knives were freely used O'lrlen, alius William Duffy, nn FAST Tlinctca TB.IKS tAILT John Thorr.borough, a young married sane dNrhnrged soldier, entered the and war and at Washington, department man living near Wlnterset, lown, shot AND 1URKB DISTINCT SCBNIC ROCTES n 1 and iceord division Manufacturer of nnd killed Fred Peacock, and perhaps going to tho in Putman Paiaen and ordinary leaping earn to tdiol Robert ,). Manning, a metun-ngeDenver, tn.atia. kanav llty, hi. Louta and fatally wounded Ieneock's father, a ( hi. ago without chan and Arthur Wicker, a clerk. One bul TUnrnborough nisn of CO years. eon. Fren Reeltnlng Chair Cant reraonal neck about the stnd Ml let missed Emma Sax gnrhed terribly narrowly Oiauritoag, a perfect Dining tar hoiw dtitd The recover. fatal will hut viee. fare, ton. another clerk. The Injury to nnd For rla. folder, er, t"'tlr ef fight grew out of nn effort on the part Manning Is on tho right side, and Is his to Induce wife, regarded as dangerous. It. L- tVUlTMOUK, Tl- kct At iS of Thornborough JOI1N JONES, 8urt. was Wicker or writ LA. BENTON. from whom ho Is separated, to leave shot In the arm. Duffy was finally U. A. F. D., Salt Lak aF. j Utah. tho Peacock home and accompany overpowered and placed a Jail. Bpsalih Perk, him. by Generals Vernotez and Artamo-noff- , did not reply, awaiting a closer approach of the enemy. The Japanese fire ceased at 2:20 p. m., and the enemy retired in .the Simuldirection of Askold Island. taneously two torpedo boat destroyers appeared near Askold Island and two more near Cape Maldel. The Japanese ships were covered with Ice. The attack resulted In no loss to the Russians, but cost the enemy 200,000 in ammunition. rubles (310i,000) Most of the ''projectiles were six and ..INSURANCE.. A. v, Jqx Lumber h J. Pedersen. Company. LUMBER self-defens- Ruilding Material.- NIELS ANTHON., & Russo-Chlnes- ..PAINTS.. San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake R. R. Lorenzo thouas O. EIRIKSSON, ts PORTRAIT ARTIST ttt B. H. BROWN, Livory .fpQQCj Stable. Hack Meets all Trains n . ai-h- iBi'iSi t-- For t S-- Fnr General t- Merchandise, Flour, Grain Q Produco. 1 1 , Harness, Boots Shoes. - - |