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Show PANISH Jr ORK O fo HI- NO. 29. - SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THU1ISDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904. PEABODY ISSUES STATEMENT ifDBffiTODEATH 5lNlAN FIGHT FOR OF WOMAN. FAVOR LeV th9 ,J4 of on Honor Leaning Arm of tho the Victor. and saw I" Tbepard and L. M. Langford (Ih other to death in Mecklen-ity, Virginia. a The duelspotwasIn lonely wUh knives in lies from the nearest .nods si The meeting was station. and acme days ago, it la said tne principals between ureed drew first blood and lie one who have the field unhurt should k h 1 V. He of the yoni Buelow woman, the arrangements. two men and to go with the said she would She the light. leaning on field of honor m of the victor. in the fight took place early both and at daylight, Just The long. "desperately. selected did drives they had of told J !.r? after cutting his npherd, adver--a plunged his Langfords breast, killing After the killing Shep-instantly. off. leaving a trail of blood, a mile bodr was found less than where-,j- s the scene ofthe duel. The of the woman who witnessed tragedy are unknown. orer the body, L to to n GS, FTY ley INJURED IN COLLISION. With Disastrous Cars Collide Result to Passengers. were passengers them seriously and HELD UP A TRAIN. Colorado Governor Declare He le Not Waging War on Labor Unions. Governor James H. of Peabody Colorado has issued an address and vindicating his acts in dealing with the labor troubles in Colo rado. He refutes the contention that the strike Inaugurated by the Western Federation of Miners at the ore reduc-tio- n works in Colorado City was called because of the failure of the legislature to enact an eight-hou- r law, pointing out that It was called on the 14th of February, some five or six weeks before the adjournment of the legislature which then had under an eight-hou- r law. Later a sympathetic strike was declared by the Federation In Cripple Creek to cut olf the ore supply of the mills. Governor Peabody then goes into the history of the Western Federation of Miners, which, he declares, has been replete with assaults, dynamite outrages and murder. In affording protection to men who desired to lfr bor, the governor explains, It became necessary, in my judgment, to confine certain men in military guard houses as one of the safest and most expeditious methods of restoring order." Governor Peabody denies the charge that he Is waging war on labor unions generally, Four Bandits Rob Passenger Train In Illinois. on ATTACK POLICE STATION. Mob of Men and Women Engage In Fight With Chicago Coppera. of injured, one fa-- t collision between a Vernon trolley car trolley car at Wood-ni- l Act o( Coni rasa March 3, 1007. SI Prop. CITY DRUG Comes From London That Japanese Have Taken the Town. BANKS, Several telegrams received in London on Friday state that Port Arthur has fallen and that the Japanese are in possession of the city. The first message came from ShangA re hai, which said: telegram ceived here from Wei Hai Wei confirms other telegrams received here today from Chefoo to the effect that PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED IY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS, Port Arthur has been captured. The RiBBWHHi'HnnnwwmiwMmwwwnwwnwwwnnwHHHnHnwwMwwHwwwmntwS i Wei Hai Wei telegram says also that the British fleet which has been cruisAt ing, will return there tomorrow. ...UTAHS... QL W.L WARNER, Wei Hai Wei there is a British wireless telegraph station, and the British Greatest Insurance with this 0t Clqy Iqaar. warships are equipped means of communication. It is posVUX sible that Wei Hal Wei has been in wireless communication with the fleet, Phoa MS. and that the information of the fall C. T. Ill 8. Aoadamj of Port Arthur was received in this UTAH. PROVO. manner. OfftM II Lome. CB8R HI A dispatch to Reuters Telegram company from Wei Hal Wei, received tpaalah Verb, in London on Friday, says: It Is ynrtlllMare4 Utah. kotortaoa'. Ina Independent Insurance Agency. Arthur bas here Port that supposed been captured, ai the British fleet is CL imiw B. Hoiui. returning here tomorrow." BAGLEY & MORGAN Presumably this report is from the Fire, Llfs, Accident Healih and Plate SiasB same source as the dispatch from ATTOBWBTS-AT-L1Shanghai reporting the Wei Hal Wei rumor cited above. The only basla rnOVO CalM BanIe Talapbae TS Z for the report known here is that when Russia no longer occupies Port In ths Lead Twenty Yurt, Arthur, the British, by the treaty, A. SAXEY, ATTOtNBY-AT-LAwill evacuate Wet Hai Wei, and tho inference is that the British fleet Is Conveyancer and Notary Publie. Office Over Bank of returning to Wei Hal Wei to remove Bpoaltk Pork. the stores, etc., from that place. Not Vtak. much credence Is attached for the Spaaleh Fork, moment to the Wei Hai Wei, though limilar reports are flooding the Rumor JNO.J. Mix PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES igtncr W. H. RAY, KENDALL, DR. A. Jm Hut Iuut. .INSURANCE.. Rioters stoned the Deering street police station In Chicago Monday ,a GET OVR. PRICES is i head-onight and for a quarter of an hour ON' the police battled with the crowd of mj Mount POLICE TAKE A HAND. 2,000 men and women, as it charged s lookers :n. the station repeatedly with sticks and Chicago Striktra Fear They Will Be New York City, Sunday night U'l'i Treated aa War the Colorado stones, shouting vengeance against on the Hew Crawfleld, motorman It a! Miners. the police. most was serf the Vernon car, jt 'iit The trouble started when the police A Chicago dispatch says: Inspector under was buried He injured. j ir.is went to .the assistance of Frank Cas- Hunt has issued a verbal manifesto wckage of the two cars and r Att Eleven other persons were employed in that the police will no longer permit tellano, a nmt s to the hospital and many were stock yards, who had been dragged strike leaders to issue disseminate orthe and went tld by physicians '.ore from a street car and severely beat- ders to the member of the union, A FIGHT TO THE FINISH. at Both cars were filled with en. Before the police could reach Cas- lave in private halls. Regarding the Motorman Crownfleld of Mount Vernon car was bringing No 8lgn of Abatement in the Chicago tellano he had fired four shots from a manifesto as a parallel to the attitude Strike, Both Side Being Confcity. He started down revolver at his assailants. One of the ! taken by the authorities in Colorado, TM hlffl in McLean avenue toward Two ident of Victory. bullets took effect in John Sheehans the strikers were thrown into an ugly mini of Thirty-fourt- h street and SPANISH FORK PRESS The conflict between capital and arm. The mob became Infuriated mood. The arpt beyond his control. their of settlea saw that That companion the on in when probabilities they ttanrihould have stopped at a unionism which has been going ment by the opposing interests In ChiMbit filled to do so, and the two the parking trade Industry through- had been shot jn robed together. Nearly a dozen times the police cago are aa remote aa ever was 5PAN1SH FORK MEATCOUn! out the country for nearly three weeks the crowd plainly demonstrated when Henry G. DBALCES shows no signs of abatement Both sallied forth and charged VENEZUELA MUST SETTLE. dig-- , rlotera Wallace of Des Moines, Iowa, and A. the before clubs with cum of the opposing interests seem as deone of these charges three L. Ames of Buckingham, Iowa, called trotrsy Over Rights of Foreign termined as ever on a fight to a finish. persed. In aocixzi nxcT ixo on the packers with a proposal from were injured with bricks. Decided in The packers declare they have prac- policemen by Umpire. PAID FOB BASH PRISE HIGHEST to concede the strike leaders, offering their fight and that the cbo E. Ralston of Washington tically won ND PE UTS. conIn In most the the JUDES demoralized. important points are becoming strikers i Jut signed his final award as um-troversy if the employers would agree direct opposition to this statement of of the com-'aim- . renew peace negotiations. the employers, the strike leaders as- Brown Men Prove Victor After Many snd this completes the labors sert that the victory Is with the workMr. Wallace and Mr. Ames were of Hours Fighting. of il the PASIIOIABLI recent Venezuelan mixed men and that it will be a matter In told by the packers that there was no until the packers time a short A dispatch to a news agency but Emissions. About 360 aggre-wern con-Boclaims, rea-- , Possible chance for any further will be compelled to ask for peace. London from Toklo says there Is filed with the Ob Meek aertk el Beak, IH.torymoYe .nd that the packer, two days after to believe that, there being many were now in a position where they RUSSIA MUST FIGHT OR RUN. CUk. SI tyaabk fwt. claimants than any other fighting, the Japanese occupied , could and labor the that unions ignore General painty, and the aggregate awards Czars Men In a Position Where They moucheng. thus cutting off about 1600,000. they purposed to ignore the strikers. Must Make Good. Stakelberg from General Kuropatkln. C. liiny questions of doubtful citizenWARNED TO KEEP AWAY. if it is true as pointed out in the ctm before A SL Petersburg dispatch says that the commission, and !Pempire held, in all cases of differ- been foregoing. It leaves the Russian force although public attention has Large Property Owner In Cripple serious position. between Venezuelan and Italian from the events of the war In an exceedingly Creek Protected by Police. reliaibat the law of domicil of the distracted Btadl U MarteU butldlif, kill itrMt. Op A report from an apparently because mint after the time of birth should during the past week, first, St. one of the men P117 i.f Ina M I. n. UU I ,. b. WerkWM Patrick at Petersburg McCarvel, received source ble complicaBee ntroL of the fear of International kl, aid Baiertel (u.rtntMd Kuro- - who were deported to the Kansas line aswas to the effect that General rnMl.e aid N.w York itylM. SpaaLih fork. and second, because of the tions, main force had been rapidly by the military early In June, reA Peculiar Accident. sassination of Minister of the Interior patklns north for several days. Ac- - turned to Victor, Colo., where he Gruger. employed as gad-- f Von Plehve, the situation at the front moving no troops pro- - owns property, Including a large hall M fovemment cut near Derby, Is regarded as critical. The envelop-In- cording to this report to the front from Russia hsd and business block valued at 25,000. movement of the three Japanese cccdlng three When McCarvel disembarked from the pda, bad a narrow and peculiar one past Harbin In the past death Saturday. He was armies of Generals Kurokl. Nodzu anJ there train he was taken In charge by Major detained bo A will s dais They ending on a General Kuropatkln -around Oku feet or twelve If. A. Naylor, acting city marshal, oiling scantling available piece almost every and appears to be ground. To help hold a drill south empty for McCarvel was allowed to attend to T 'toned one end about his neck and the extended line ofthe Japanese stock will be rushed at Liao Yang some business affairs and was plated of drb.arkt only troops be J .v ether about the steel. He seems to theIt is realized here the removing northward, on board the first outgoing train, the action. to certed with a sledge, causing tA and other points l,,pe' must now elt Hek, and then tho with a warning that In future police general Russian contest to the the scantling 'reoka No. 12. aving a skeleton force the whole army leaving McGruger suspended H fight or withdraw vital on positions. protection would not be afforded him advance pressed Otak closely Is being Japanese was rescued unconscious northward. He McCarvel i ffpaatsh Fork. should he again return. km I at Halcheng. tranguiation, but will recover. for openly BEAUTY SPOILED BY ACID. was originally deported Demand. with the Miners' 6SASTR0U3 CLOUDBURST. a expressing sympathy Prompt Payment Man Accused of Scarring Young of Gover- acts and Willemstadt, denouncing union, from The report comes Attempt Suicide. Woman Wter Sweeps Down Canyon, relllra nor Peabody and his military subor Island of Curacoa. that Herr threw cholic .eld l tM destroying at Caracas, Everything In Its Path. a minister the German eves and face of Cornia Ramsay, as tpecial from Kingman, Arizona, delivered an ultimatum aomMg jbs Clarksville. Iowa, young woman of rains in the mountains Immediate payment by the 'pnP to a neighbors way her on wa. .he Truxton to Runla In Battle at rendered Saturday night sent government of the partially This the Lou She win bouse. Tch Klao. Ta pald to We. lrn water thirty feet high amount ofthe award for .oco, blind and win be disfigured the canyon, 4 arrested The out Japanese minister at Washingthe many as llnl'R,pd yn washing I1 Wheeler, who was repre- by furnished e? received the following cableDealers in ton Herbert has railroad li embankInformation i, vXwv. 1903. trark, on ,!gned by to commit suleldi gram from the foreign office at Toklo, Venezuela. In tried and .anting wi(h telegraph poles h.. W dated July 29: ni,IVftl'le for a distance ot 11 T In known. General Oku report further that Gront steel bridges 4 Caracas August 4. according to the statements of Rusfrm their foundations and Are Fighter. jj. lM,nst Troubles of Colombls. between white sian officers captured during the rewalls of the can-iwA, result of a fight P0 the of vlb cent battle, General Kuropatkln was tj ? lv Abutments were Just a remote Inkling and Japanese at the fishing sad men present on the battlefield, and that carried away. At Eg of S.eveston. U. C., three H 8aka)off and Kondratsvltch ISaattfaetnrers of Half dpn Generals movble, including the says bas occurred la were Injured fatally. wounded. Also, that the Russian were Cnft Ai to'pRrapb poles and Washington lhrou about 3000. The Japwere t0 th efcasualties eL Lr"' pllpd UD on th b, tosa tlme JR0' element In casualties were about 1,000, and anese a ,0 the west of the station. fee. that yColotnb,B con. j, r f General Oku reports that Investlga a Japan r,T the pump house and tba lower house of rjjl thfl way In between wll tlons are being made regarding the JO UN was dlasatiflpd thsl tap, fisherman. nd glT destroyed and swept who tried number of prisoners taken and th W miles away. The big gress defeated. il J!, urv Into beaten UttK ot Vrk were munitions of war, ete, aht fyulik quantity da-h- r !ty as second cl sms matter, Pont office SI, ISOS, Korn, Utah. MUMniiiiiiuuuMiniiimiiiiiimuua PORT ARTHUR HAS FALLEN. Four all heavily highwaymen, armed and two of them wearing masks, held up the passengers on the Illinois Central Chlcago-St- . Ixmls express train No. 1, known as the "Diamond special, as it neared Matteson, His. The robbers secured all the money and valuables carried by the thirty passengers in the two Pullman sleeping cars, stopped the train and escaped in the darkness. The forward sleeper was entered first, the occupants aroused and with nothing on buA their night clothes were marched back to the Pullman car behind. Two of the passengers who were slow in responding to the command qpf the robbers were hit on their heads with a hatchet and one was seriously Injured. So systematic was the work of the robbers, and with so little confusion, that the train crew wag unaware of what wag going on. It was not until the engineer, in response to the signal, brought his train to a stop and seeing nothing of the remainder of the crew walked back to the rear of the train to ascertain what was the matter, that he learned of tho robbery. No attempt was made to rob the mall or express cars. The rolv PORT ARTHUR HAS NOT bera secured more than fl.OOO In FALLEN INTO JAPANESE HANDS money and valuables. Both Toklo and St Petersburg Officials Pronounce the Rumor Untrue. The rumored fall of Port Arthur Is pronounced to be untrue by officials in Toklo. The report of the storming and capture of Port Arthur was received in St. Petersburg with smiles of Incredulity. The war office contra dieted the rumored fall of the fortress. There is no change of Importance In thesltuatlon in Manchuria except that the Japanese have made a slight advance toward Hal Cheng and that they are developing a flank movement from Slmoucheng, fifteen miles from Hal Cfyeng. They continue active in Entered Keb. at Spanish Job Printing Jqx Lumber1 Company. ARB Building Material. strike-breake- hoi-rand- nsi m MM Ha) & Q Pdmi LINE OP COMPLETE SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PAINTS.. kits sum San Pedro, Los Angeles 2-S- Lake R. R. a!t s Italian-Venezuela- n LORENZO THOMAS PORTRAIT g 011 Livery n es-fr- o Peed Steble. 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