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Show The Spanish Fork Press 1 jO ick. IVv NEWS. ftCAH STATE is, RUSSIANS visitors from out THIRTY THOUSAND MEN SEV ENTY MILES EAST OF MUKDEN. at Manti during the Scan- were 2,000 points lTin reunion. on the federal build, In an Encounter the Russians Check Their Opponents for a Time, But constructed in Salt Lake being Little Damage Being Done In completion. u nearing the Engagement. new bu8l a Lingvllle 1b t0 have i to be used for blocj( which is According to Chinese Information, business purposes. and rooms thirty thousand Japanese with thirty of Salt Lake City have five field and 200 mountain guns have IJJ Ele to entertain the orphans of the reached Saimatsza (seventy miles east Purple Jv, August 14, at La. of Mukden), from the south and have occupied the district covered by Salm of the Salt Lake atxa, A representative Izyanchan and Saiober. Four guvation Army has been in LehJ companies cf Russian cavalry and one aid and is obtain-- j soliciting financial company of Infantry with two guns good responses. came in contact with the Japanese adHe Infant daughter of Mrs. Willard vance at 7 o'clock on the morning ot so July 22, and discovered punk of Salt Lake City was that the Japone died little the that scalded anese, 1,000 strong, were advancing a tdly mile and a half from Izyanchan. The he following morning. while Lake of Salt Wells, guns checked the Japanese City, Russian Boss was on bis but heavy reserves coming homeward advance, bicycle, idlug .a over and trampled on by a run-ja- up, the Russians retired to a side road team, sustaining painful In-- near Ultzintzin to save themselves from being cut off. The Japanese, Iuries. did not continue to advance. however, people of Nephl are taking con. Chinese The state that the Japanese .derable pride in the progress of theii numbered 8,000. The Russian ioung band, which consists of twenty troops losses were one officer and Coslur members, ranging in age from 13 sacks wounded and a fewfourhorses killed. Chinese scouts state that the are apparently establishing Claimed I It is by the knowing ones aJapanese base in Korea near the Yalu river, that a second Cripple Creek is likely and that there have been large movespring up from the erstwhile profib ments during the last few days from 'less hills some fifteen miles south of the armies of Generals Kurokl and Oku to Antung on the Yalu. They say that considerable camp equipment and (Richfield. is being devastated by ' provisions are being brought through scourge, millions of the by steamers and it looks as though the Japanese were transferring their jests haring scaled the mountains be main base from Japan to Korea. The :teen Rush valley and Death canyon Chinese also state that the latest Japud Skull valley. anese troops consist of old men and boys, apparently the last line of reThe Lehi city council has granted serves. Startling developments are i franchise to B. Mahler of Cleveland, expected within the next few days if an electric railroad the rains do not interfere. 3, to operate tough the streets of Lehl City for a RUSSIA CALLS A HALT. jeriod of 100 stone work IT.; DOO. y w cs , years. a of Volunteer Steamers Must Refrain from Interference With Foreign Ship. It is stated on what appears to be the highest authority that the Russian and British governments have agreed on a mutually satisfactory basis for a settlement of the question of the status of Russian volunteer fleet steamers in the Red sea and the seizures by them of British ships. A few minor points still remain unsettled, but these will probably be cleared up at once, and it is not expected that further complications will arise. The result of the conference removes all doubts concerning the present attitude of Russia with regard to the volunteer fleet. The validity of the view expressed In the British note regard-of ing the irregularity of the position the vessels was so far admitted that the council agreed to waive the right of search. After a long discussion, in which lnd old bodies of or Lamsdorff took a leading part. Count I the Johnny companys mines at It was decided that the present status sufBtatellno, operations at the mill have of the volunteer fleet was not to intan suspended and the according defined, well stamps hung ficiently ternational law, to render further k and searches and seizures advisable,interPlans for the Black Hawk reunion, that, therefore. Russia, in hed at Manti on the 17th, 18th ests of friendly relations with the should withdraw the author-it13th ot in this August, are being per powers, given the volunteer fleet have been oted. Tho seat of the Black Hawk OrJers. therefore, u la Sanpete and Sevier coun sent to the volunteer fleet steamersto ties. refrain from Interference with foreign Harold Olson, a mason, while work shipping. on the BATTLE AT TA TCHE KIAO. school Ibert Wilkinson, Saysvllle, was held 4f' manufacturing here did not warran such a reduction. The mills Involved in the strike have about three and a quarter million spindles and a weekly product than when running In full of more ' THE RUN CZARS - 'tci, I ON fruit-growe- r up and robbed of P by s highwayman in broad day tliil on the public road between Kays Ca and Salt Lake, tajuuln Tollman of Iloneyvilie rahy burned on the leg by step Wa live wire while doing some ATetisr work at the Bear Rives Per plant at Garland. Andrew Jacobsen, a miner from Iruoui, while attempting to beat his to Butte, was run over and suf the loss of his leg by a Short tine train in the yards at Ogden. Adjutant General Burton of the Utah stioul guard has issued an order fix bg the time of holding the state en Pment August 22 to 28. The place i holding it has not yet been decided. Pending connections between the gold-bearin- y L - house at Chester, sunutruck and fell from the top of Watch Contest From Roofs tbe building, breaking his leg, and, People New Chwang. In Houses fuartu, sustaining Internal In near Juries. A battle was fought Saturday advices to according Ta Tche Kiao. Salt l,uko City last week, a child from Newchwang, attended, it la Ujbed a screen from a window and with heavy losses. The proge watchcd fortunately tho screen lodged ress of the battle 99 chair und the child fell upon th Newchwang from .crecn tons probably saving it from s&sff-s&ar- n.., tJ . , la" ty UNO. o' clott. MO.OOO.MO the Follows Departure of Russian Civil Administration. CITY DRUG STORE SEIZED BY RUSSIA. J. BANKS, Prop PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES - litncj ahlp-ment- w. DR. KENDALL, NmI Madrid, wh Mormon church has Just Issued I dremil,ltl Klvln lho names and ad a fow days, ..4 slonT ll,u cburt'k officials and mis Morocco, whereby throughout th whol ties In the also orl i Tl11 first Authentic dl tosucJ.01 tbl nalur ha been many yean. reci tht wick will .rC. to half-bree- d 0plsh ..INSURANCE.. Company. '3 Job Printing Building Material. & PAINTS.., ROW San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake w inni cixma n Lorenzo thouas . EIRIKSSON, Q. n PORTRAIT ARTIST ii IB B. H. BROWN, fwl i.H iiOran art 114 APPROXIMATE POSI MAP OF PORTION OF MANCHURIA. SHOWING MOTIEN PASS. AND OF ARMIES OPPOSING THE OF TIONS U u frw. sP tM I sv Llvory 4. phi Jo.h Ma.sk pu.n, SMy.Sk 1 Vurord rrto. cumms I Scblo. Hack Moots all Trains tysaWfc 'non 8a Ilk. Frl, Go-Operat- My. m. Ka. Sirse. indmIIom .1 A.I. UU .tinpot.M . (eh. V.U.J (iu.rrF. Owtnl fiintni AsaS. hrm.-'h- fr-r- l (Ml fMiniar Aiuli , Fici, An tilslrti . PtiMiiii iHl Have, iwpot Ikk.i a$, ii K, O. iM. I.,A, Voo.a, Unsh.d.d R.ct.ngul.f Ara Shown iTht Position, of th. Russian Fore.. Ars Shown by ths Black R.cUngular by Portions Th. Japan... Flaurs. Is Mark.d by s Star.) Figures, Motl.n Pass TIME TABLE ive rr, itnst- t0 the teeth of but while Institution, Uk B. rw MlymcwtPww M4.M Mm MS w..,A4a M tk. DsUsrs ka Ik, paslMtcmi rl I Iii V- j tad - T. il.'jJl Port Sampls of ths Mints by Which A rthur Is D.f.nd.d, .U, tinta, 4. WCUl Mm mm lUsiiiiiA m4 orrsiu ft U wtm csoaca ob nnntscamiatiiiT n n tnu Dumwct Avo cuno kotrrm$ hN ill 4 Boots 8hoo3. . m4nl to l:SS m. Ml waUSi (WnPiliilnm tM.i.i.i iMmarn Imnn rimM M.Omsm Produce. Harnosa, ; Be. Qeneral Morchandlco, Flour, Qraln O and - m(. tjfhERNl AM, IIQESJJIOLV AnMs Kin rn- fl)1 . B. W. Dak Spanish Fork dPBt,rt t0 Spain In ( in. Jox Lumber1 rw. to Ft god 40, Blab Ohio Ml" Called Ruler. Turkish evral times with a pocket ties for kui i 0 '"'bubo He had bocoine Infatu Itostwlck r,,urnf.d j9 from Ohio, In Cashockton. and ah refused his ad ... Wtl v.emt nM tli ktoliol1. hr H. RAY, . rector bin 1 mu e .. 1 rr roui injury. Petcr Ottoson seem of Ogden was run plainly In R.Hw.y truln and sustained in luT Messenger Killed that proved fatal. Trainmen Express Accident In Kansas. Jtt0llon on the track and callod & Santa Fe pasAtchison, Topeka to get off. but be bocame con- iui(t nd was run down. D 1 1 United States Minister Conger has Steamer Whlch Recently Left Port . . land Held Up by Czars Fleet. & Aalatlo liner The Portland nssoomow compounded .uai rtUOOlUB experienced pharmacists. seized by the been has which on Sunday evacuated Arabia, Newchwang. He lAwwwinp nnnwniHmnwwwiHwwimninTTT wmrnmnmm also confirms the published reports of Russian Vladivostok fleet, sailed from the sinking by the Vladivostok squad Portland. Ore., for the Orient on the ron of the British steamer with night of July 1, carrying about 5,000 02.17. L WARNER, ...UTAHS... to The American tons of freight, valued at $187,087. Her cargo consigned cargo included 33,676 barrels of Hour, Trading company." Greatest Insuranca The Russian civil administration de- - most of whlch was consigned to Hong nuft sddty Bfwn. s parted Sunday night from Newchwang kong merchants, with smaller fttft, Kobe and to Nagasaki. and the destruction of Russian govThe vessel was not protected from ernment property began Monday mornMS. C. T. ing at the Instance of the administra- war risks, and but a slight portion of tu . awSwxy war Insured was her against cargo tion. UTAH. PROVO, A battle took place Sunday east of risk, owing to what was then deemed MIMMi QU Ta Tche Kiao, which resulted in the an exorbitant rate, Vi per cent being Russians being driven back, and it is asked. The rate at this port has since in believed they will have to retire to been Increased to 1 per cent, and will Isbpesdat Iss&ruct licty. new of a the as result advance again Liao Yang. The battle lasted all day. of the operations of the Vladivostok WILL FIGHT TO FINISH. squadron. BAGLEY & MORGAN Flr UN, AssUmI, RtsBb ad PMs 11a BAD FOR THE INDIANS. Stock Yards Strike Will be Long and ATTOimi-ATUFierce Battle. Battle Between Cowboys and Redmen With all peace negotiations broken WRIT Results In Three Deaths. V non IMT, off and with all the allied trades News has reached Harlem, Mont., unions employed at the different of a la Liad Iwiotj Yiars. shooting affray at Rocky Point, In A. SAXEY, plants in Chicago, with the exception the Bad Lands of the Missouri, in ATTtYATLAW. of the teamsters and the stationary which three men, all Indians, are aald OnmyuMr and Notary Psblis. engineers, out on strike in sympathy to have been killed. Several cowboy Onr Baaklf 0M with the butcher workmen, who quit were wounded, one. It Is believed, faSy lS stock the work two weeks ago, yards Utak. tally. The trouble is said to have been Pork, strike has settled down to what prom- startled named Brown. by a ises to be one of the bitterest fights Brown and several Indians were on between capital and labor in the histheir way to the Crow reservation, GET OVK. PRICES tory of America. and Btopped for a time at Rocky PolnL ON As has been threatened for some There they began drinking and playdistime, the allied trades employed in the ing poker with some cowboys. A when work quit industry packing agreement ensued and this led to the ABB called upon Monday to assist the use of weapons. When the smoke striking butchers in their efforts to cleared away It was found that Brown, bring the packers to terms. In several Aloysius Chandler and an Arapahoe instanies the men did not wat for the Indian were dead, their bodies being official notification from their leaders literally filled with bullets. to go on a strike, but threw down Bailed Ha? Produce.; President Thrown From Horse. their tools and quit work of their own narrow a bad volition. Roosevelt President Q The number of men who have quit escape from severe injury If not death COUPLZTE USZ OT T work at the stock yards in Chicago while out riding on Wednesday last. alone is about 30,000. He was thrown from bis horse, shootSPANISH FORK PRESS SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S Both sides to the controversy de- ing over the animals bead Into the clare they will not yield, and will road. Ho landed on the back of his make a fight to the finish. head and neck and that the shock did SPANISH FORK MEAT COUP! not break his neck Is a miracle. Aa It DKXLXXJ ur GREAT LABOR WAR BEGINS. was be was little more than stunned ILLT3 CCU9 for a second. He got to bis feet beThirty-seveBig Textile Mills Made riser fore Mrs. Roosevelt, who accompanied Idle by Walkout. 0n his trip, could even dismount. hm HIGHEST BAftH PRWt PAID FOB The strike order Issued by the ball an(Ji aithovigh a little dizzy, assured 2-S- alt R. R. JUDES JkND PE UTS. River (Mass.) Textile Council, calling fcer he was all right for upward of 30,000 operatives to reBattle Lasted All Day. main away from the mills in protest to a London new A dispatch fikltOUBLB against a reduction of 12 M cents In Liao Yang reporta heavy wages, became effective Monday, and agency from all day on Sat ihe response was as general as the la- artillery fighting there Oa Uook Mtk 1 Book, It Is casualties. The Russian bor leaders had predicted. Practically urday. exceed to not mills In- alleged, were thought (jMklfNt, every one of the thirty-seveare said to volved shut down. There was no dls- 400. while the Japanese TIME TABLE men. The Japanese, order Both sides admit this Is the have lost more O. demoimUM- - Iwttflltl were attacking the southern beginning of one of the most deter- who ffmlfMlaccording to the dispatch, BiTiSn mined contests which Fall River has tachment. KiT WTU to retire precipitately, w forced were maintain The managers ever seen. t tUi their dead and wounded on todte U luma Miiiif. lUla rtrw. Op ! IT kwnr they were compelled to reduce wages leaving s iw - the field. The dispatch gives confine-ative- s m, Ur tna M s. . KU I y. s. . Wntaa. T to save their business, whi.e the operm SUy se hwW iwhmI syn-dsisK IS detail and names of places. n II say conditions affecting cotton Ing InMlM wi Xi( Trl .if Im. (RlliilWt, 1 Hyatt week.y bulletin r crop generally good in Utah weU of Ksni J 7 Messenger Se JUakln rP1J growth, the excep killed lion and a postal p n utkern part of th ui 9 th. bor the prevailing dry 16r htt t og tho been of long duration, supply of walor for Irrt UUo,i ta run very low. . . uprlghL Clarenco TEETH. Konuey, aged 88, Salt SULTANS WILL FILL car to Dm. Attomptod ki!U ,ltrcLl to Fill Cavi- 1 O 8009 8C3Xa.eyA, . Utak. KynUktsit, MM M PilM. MliWf h)M Ow.lt, Uifi H Imli Vi.n ahamM MUml UhM laatlala CaU rm Beeemiaasi famwaf sM yirti.l viaia (la Sm. fia dad w MdrMls-tn1rA- M. K. L. WHlTMOaX, -- . Ttafeaf AfWC ra,Mu.a. I |