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Show HE VOL. III. NO. 9. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH UTAH STATE NEWS. AGAINST T1IE MERGER The house has passed the bill mak-la8 ait Lake City a port of delivery. I The BaR Lake route Is now extendand a half miles ed to a point fifty-twCallentes. south of In a debate at Marysvale the other In night It was decided that Russia is the right against Japan, t Director-Genera- l Whitaker has gone to Louis superintend the Instalto fit. exhibit at the fair. of Utahs lation The Iron County Farmers Institute, hold at Cedar City, was well attended and much Interest was manifested. I The city council of Coalville haa franchise boon asked for a fifty-yea- r to (asUH In the city an electric light g o ilhM SUPREME COURT DECIDES FAVOR OF GOVERNMENT. Northern Security Railroad Merger Held to Be In Violation of the Laws of United States. IN Anti-Tru- Is st In the United States supreme court Monday an opinion was delivered In the merger case of the Northern Securities company vs. United States, in favor of the government's contention that the merger was Illegal. The opinion of the court was handed down by Justice Harlan, and It upheld th decree of the circuit court for the dls trict of Minnesota In every particular Four of the justices dissented from the five constituting the majority. The division In the court was due to a difference of opinion as to the right ol federal control of state corporations. The majority opinion proceeded on the theory that congress has a right under the constitution to control interstate commerce, no matter by whom conducted, while the minority, or dissenting opinion, was based on the theory that In the present case tho effort to regulate the ownership is not Interstate traffic. Japanese In Utah will contribute about $10,000 to the war fund. Ihtdi Jap In the state is to contrlb-atI The suit against the street car In Cavalry the Russians Have Greatly the better of the Japanese ANOTHER COLORADO OUT&AGE. Masked Men Beat Mine Workers Official With A special from Trinidad, Colo., says: Chris Evans was beaten by three Monmasked men with day on board the Colorado & Southern passenger train bound for Pueblo, ami was taken off the train at Walsenburg in a critical condition with five had scalp wounds. The masked men boarded the train at the Santa Fe crossing, a mile east of Trinidad, and, after beating Evans, Jumped from the train. Evans is financial manager of the United Mine Workers of America, and was sent to Colorado by President John Mitchell. Michael Calafcrace, a striker, was killed by guards Monday at Pryor. Calabrace 1b said to have fired four shots at a negro and then barricaded himself In his house. The guards burst open the front, door, and as Calabrace ran out the back way they shot him. Forces. Risked Life for a Small Sum. A special from San Bernardino, Cal., says: A. E. Wilson, a young man from Ogden, Utah, this afternoon pole leaped from the top of a fifty-foat Needles for a wager of $3.60, and, plunging through the canvas net held for him by twelve citizens, landed on his feet and shattered both his hips, besides sustaining serious Internal InWilson had Just reached juries. Needles from Ogden, and, to turn some easy money, collected a crowd of citizens about the pole, saying he would make the leap to the ground. He then passed his hat, securing a small sum. Twelve men volunteered to hold the canvas net. On reaching the top of the pole he hesitated a minute and then leaped off. As his body shot through the net and struck the ground, a cry of horror arose from 200 people who witnessed the mishap Wilson was unconscious when picked up. His bones were protruding through the flesh, making a sickening sight. The lower part of his spine was also Injured, making It almost impossible for him to recover. boy for two day without food and alone in the room with his murdered mother, has been to be shot to death on April 22. Ogdon millers report a srarolty ol wheat and as a result tho output of the mills la materially reduced. It dooa not appear to bo a shortage in the supply of wheat, hut the torrlhle condition of the roads leading Into the city preventing the marketing of the grain. aen-tonco- d The report that Port Arthur had fallen is now conceded to have been It doubtless arose over premature. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED 1 1 1 1 1 BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. the fact that the Japanese and Rus- QnwnnnmTrrMiiiHHUHninnnnmimmnniMniimnniminHiHinnnmimHnw sian fleets had another engagement off Port Arthur on Sunday. The dis)R. W. E. WARNER, ft patches contain few details ot the enOffice to of ResUwwae the story Joel gagement. According Greatest Insurants south el City Square. a refugee who reached Tien Tsln Monday night, the Russian ships engaged UUk a portion of Togos squadron, the Rus- Ppaatah Peril, sian protected cruiser Diana being Fbone MS. C. T. badly damaged. About twenty shots 411 8. Aandrmy Are, from the heavy guns of the ships were OIIIm at PROVO. UTAH. exchanged. FAN 18 II FORK DRUG STOUR According to a correspondent of tho London Daily Mall at N'ewchwang, General Kuropatkln has wired Lieutenant General Stoessel that he must hold Port Arthur with the present garrison. The Dally Express correspondent at Berlin gives an alleged official Intimation from the Russian ambassador, , Count that Makaroff has mined all the coast ot the peninsula at Port Arthur, the situation of the mines extending three miles seaward. A correspondent of the Dally Telegraph at Ylnkow says the Japanese again attacked Port Arthur March 12 as a challenge for Vice Admiral Makaroff to come out and fight. During the heavy bombardment, the correspondent says the Japanese were In a position of safety from the fortress. The Russian casualties amounted to 300 killed and wounded. Vice-Admir- Night ealli answered (rum Uojrack House , Qist Spaalah Fork, Utah. C Baot.iT. Asnaiw B. Independent Insurance Agency. lloaeA. BAGLEY & MORGAN ATTORN KnlfM Building A. W. H. RAY, KENDALL, INSURANCE.. PKOVO Telvphoa 78 X In Attorney-at-Lv- $, Utah. Spanish Pork, J. Pedersen. Lead Twenty Company. Material s always ea Citizens Alliance at Telluride, Colo., Deport Striking Miners. One hundred members of the Citizens Alliance, after a meeting at Telluride, Colo., armed with Winchesters and revolvers, scoured the town and took Into custody between seventy and eighty union men and sympathizers. In some Instances doors to dwelling houses were forced and broken open. The men were herded in a vacant store room until 2 a. m., and when all those desired had been captured they were marched to the depot and loaded Into two coaches. As the special train departed the Citizens Alliance fired three volleys of shots in the air. Kuropatkln Rushing to the Front to General Kuropatkln expects reach Mukden March 26th, and everything will be sidetracked In order to get him to the front on schedule time. The general bears an autograph letter from the emperor to Viceroy AlextcR, to whom he will report. It is understood that the viceroy will then turn over the entire direction of the land operations to General Kuropatkln, who will transmit bis reports to the emperor through the viceroy, but practically this Is the only point on which Viceroy Alcxleff will maintain superiority. Years. it Wheel- - wrlghtjfh Blacksmith First-clas- tin Jox Lumber Conveyancer and Notary Publta, Office Ovar Oran Lewis' 8 tors. A. film Health and Piste Fire, Lift, Accident, K SAXEY, MEN DRIVEN FROM HOME. AND Opposite Bank, Spanish Fork. Building Material. NIELS ANTHON. Blacksmith and BugfU fork a Bailed Wheel-Wrigh- t. & Produce. Hay Specially. All kinds of extra (or hurries and wumna always on band, and work properly attended to. Opposite Tuttle's Halt Spanish Fork. COMPLETE LINE 07 SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY DEALERS IK FRESH AKD CURED KEATS FANCY ..PAINTS.. END STIFLE GROCERIES HIGHEST BASH PRICE PAID FOR J1IEESND PE UTS. !J2-S- alt San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake R. R. LORENZO THOMAS FltDUHULI One block north of Bask, Utah. Vpaalik Perk, C. O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST Northward TIME TABLE iw arrscr jult A IMS. Southward Studio la Martoll building. Mala street. Opea every day from 10 a. m. till I p. at. Warkmaa-ah- l, and kiaiorlal (uarantoed ay to date. Saa Fraoetaoo and New York style. Spaalsh Pork. a si e e to T as a -- Slayer of Editor Gonzales to Run for Congress. Governor James H. Tillman, recently acquitted of murder for the killing of Editor N. G. Gonzales of Columbia, S. C., has announced his candidacy for congress In an Interview In the Augusta Chronicle, lie will stand for the seat made vacant by the death of Congressman O. W. Croft of South Carolina. The dead congressman was at one time the law partner of Mr. Tillman and was his leading counsel In the murder trial. h n Engagement the Russian Cruiser Diana ia Baly Damaged Report That Port Arthur Had Fallen Proves to be Erroneous. Ostcn-Sacken- pany. Information has just reached 8alt frlonds of the death of Captain lamea E. Brett, U. 8. A., retired, for merly an officer of the Twenty-fourtstationed at Fort Douglas, and well known In Utah. Ogden-I.uel- BANKS, Prop. , com- The city officials of American Fork made a visit to Ogden one day last week In order to view the parks of that city for the purpose of securing pointers for perfecting plans for the lty park at American Fork. An unknown man, about C5 years of age, was killed by a Rio Grande passenger train near Sprlngvllle on the night of the 1 2th. the body being found wedged on the cowcatcher when tho train arrived at Sprlngvllle. Tho cutoff, eliminating 115 miles nf the main lino of the Southern 1actfle over Promontory mountain and shortening the road by 13 miles, was opened to regular traffic on the 8th. The first train to cross Die hkn was composed of 35 cars of Asiatic freight. hYank Rose, who on Christmas day stint and killed his wlfo and left his CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. RUSSIANS AND JAPS STILL SPAR-RINAT PORT ARTHUR. DR. e Icar, FIGHT ANOTHER DUEL In Entered Feb, ill, 160. a. awonil-cla- s. matter Poat office at Spanish Fork, Uuh. Act ot Congress Marob a, Irtv7. 17. 1904. fgeuj plant $S1 and Plans have been completed In time a short broken be will ground for the Y. M. C. A. building to be erected at Helper. A shipment of trees and shrubbery for the southern Utah experiment farm near St. George was received last week from Fresno, Cal. I The report comes from Sunnyslde tti.it at present there are 602 men employed In the various branches of coal mining and the coke Industry. Christopher Aadnesson, who died at Ogden last week at the age of 90, came to Utah In 1869, and had lived In Ogden about a third of a century. A movement Is on foot to install an nmenae electric light and power lant st Richfield, It being the intention to snpply electricity for all the towns of the valley. An tntfvstate track meet for high school athletes has been proposed, tlie and from present Indications such a meot will be held in Salt Lake City in time In May. Ihe i I'mime supreme court has denied the .ine j Mtition for rehearing In the case of the State vs. Charles Botha, under )M, I death sentence for murder In the first degree. iefi- The town of Lewiston, In Cache r,ti county. Is to be Incorporated. The 'iiwr town will embrace what Is now known ad-' ks the Lewiston school district, and la about three by b!x miles In extent. iIJ i The Salt Lake road was opened to Riverside, Cal., on the 12th with a sports! excursion and a local celebration. The Salt Lake route now has 104 miles of track In operation In California. I A wholesale drug corporation with t a capital stock of $200,000 or $250,000 one of the new business propositions la Immediate prospect, for Salt I Lake. The Commercial club of 8alt Lake Is making an effort to get a permanent Jhome for the National Mining con- grc8a established In Zion. A commit-tee la at work on the matter, j Job a Jones of Salt Lake City, who was recently severely Injured whilo j employed as a conductor on a street has been awarded $6,000 damages J panish Fork Pr IJv Forts. Moro Camp Raided. French and English at Outs. Trouble Is feared between the French and English garrisons at Shan Hal Kwan. Tho soldiers of the two nations stationed In that fortified city are constantly on the verge of a serious conflict. Insults continuously are bandied between tho men and personal assaults are frequent. The Sikhs, who constitute the greater part of the British force, are drilled five hours every day, and all the British troops In North China are asserted to bo resting under marching orders. The following conies from Manila: "Major General Leonard Wood reports an attack upon a reconoltering force east of Cottabao by a strong party ot Moroa mndo hostile by the passago law. The Moroa' of the position was shelled and the Moroa flanked and the outwerka taken. They ere strong and well constructed. old Cannon captured, twenty-onSpanish, thirty three Lantakaa, also large quantity of amunltion and supIncreased from $290,000, aa plies. No casualties on our aide. the house, to $526,100. Star Chamber Session of House to Investigate Charges Made by Bristow. Tlie special committee of the house to Investigate the postofflee "Indictment" of members of congress continued Its work behind closed doors for throe hours on Monday, and then took a recess. The committee Is making a detailed study of each case In tho report. It will first determine those rases In which there appear on the aurfaoe an Indication of wrongdoing on the part of members, If there are any surh, before taking the testimony of witnesses. Korea Shall Be Russian. In the course of his converaatlona In the train while traveling from Moscow, according to a Paris correspondent, General Kuropatkln repeated his desire that peace should bo signed only In Toklo. Tho general aald that France, Germany and Austria have agreed with Russia to prevent Grent Britain Intervening with another Ber"We will never lin treaty, adding: permit Great Britain to Interfere for the purpose ot depriving ua of the fruits of a dearly-bough- t victory. Korea shall bo Russian." anti-slaver- y 8enate Fortifications Bill. .The senate passed the fortification appropriation bill Tuesday, after a three hours' discussion of the amendment authorizing the purchase of an experimental torpedo boat and tho provision for the purchase of sites of defense works in the Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian provision, which had been eliminated by the committee, was restored and the sum fixed by Three Killed by Toy Pletol Cape. perHona. two of them being boys, wore killed and eight other employes wero injured In Chicago Tuesday by an explosion of toy pistol caps, which completely demolished the brick manufacturing plant of the Chicago Toy Novelty company. The wrecked building caught fire Immediately after the explosion, and the bodies of the dead were so badly burned and mangled that It was posslblo to recognize them except by remnants of clothing. oe r B. H. BROWN, T n41 I Ob s te 40 Uvory a Stable. Hack Meets all Trains ruoKB No. 12. 0a. m. it p. u. I Su ,. n. to p.f?QQC No. 4 Juab P- Frl.ro a. Milford ft'ip-m- lail'-ute- II s t to - e he . a lu P- - niakra dirwl connm-tlonf..r all points on ( ai-b- a at Salt Lake Vallry branch. Passenger Aren. E. W. i.ll.i.krr. K. A.a I f.eo'l Passetigi-T. C. 1 Agent. Annul. J, I M.M'M'K. Commnrrtal Ticket 8. lUrcil. Depot Agent. r Utah Rpaalik Perk, IDGIWirDEVIil1 TIME TABLE Arrival and 4pertvm of tralaa (raw Dae f For Snriatvll1a.Frovo.Salt Laka and all point, .sat and w,..,4:0Saw Na.te-F- or rprta.vllla lrava.Sall Laka and ail ptoM east aad Wral .. No. b Kuv Eureka, Mammoth aad Silver CHy ,...l:4Ce No. IS-Eureka, Mammoth aad Stt- 1:11am varOiy Oanemleaa maria la Ogriaa Ualea dr pot with bll tralaa u ( Eoutbera Paot Ha aad Ore M aad Maa. OFFERS raOICX OF No. Dealers la General Far MerchandisOp 0 I Flour, Grain Three two-stor- f is tmi Produce. , FAST THROUGH TRAINS MILT AND THREE Uanofaeturers of 3 DISTINCT SCXNI0 EOCTM Pul man Pataca and ordinary Slaaolaf ears to Harness, Boots ai Shoos. 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