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Show 3 ve III. NO. KUROPATKIN usine like; or I petersburg 3. IS SILENT. Has Had No Word From dearth of SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THUliSPAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. KUROPATKINS FORCES SURROUNDED TERRIBLE TENEMENT FIRE. , General. immediate press Russian s Fork Press Report Comes That Kuropatkin Rear Czars Forces Are and Preparing to Quit Guard Has Been Almost Annihilated Mukden, Which Means Abandonpresent and Main Army is In Danger. ment of patches from the seat of war of the far eastern i'V continues. ' It is admitted Southern Manchuria. by It was reported In St. Petersburg at war office that no tele-- j a late hour i Russian Monday night that General 3 whatever were received from Kuropatkin s rear guard has been aliJJj Kuropatkin bearing Tu-- i most annihilated, and that the main last message to the et-- jr Russian army Is In imminent , i date, the danger the general being datl of being surrounded. from telling that j tcmber 5 and briefly The Russian losses during the fightnorthward; ing at Liao Yang are was advancing r,rniy estimated at I itself from a It had extricated There is no doubt here that a i position; that there was number of guns, especially siege arCtant cannonading of the rear tillery, have been abandoned. ! the losses on that day A dispatch received in St. Petersjrd, and that !;, about 100. burg from General Kuropatkin indion be Russian forces aro pushing cates that General Kuropatkln's army , Mukden, greatly impeded by heavy and General Kurokis army are racing an order-- , for Mukden, and that the result Is In ,lj8 wd floods, conducting followed and retreat, step by step doubt. j, of the fight-- j General Kuropaktin Details die Japanese. Bays that the end of the exact position of the retreat is being conducted in perfect are lacking. jposing armies order. The Japanese repeatedly atrear He report that Kuropatkins tacked the Russian rear on Sunday, has been annihilated and that but in every case they were repulsed. Russian forces are In danger of j surrounded is denied by the During September 4 the Japanese .jj strengthened their forces operating The Russian against our left flank, extending their jsssian general staff. office is entirely confident that the lines from the Yen Tai mines northxit is slowly, but surely, being ward. The Japanese also on September 4 crossed from Liao Yang and Its Scht 15,-00- j -- -- or leplt ieS erie MONTANA A ! , environs. Field Marshal Oyania's Is across the Taltse river WINNER. whole army That State Has Made and is purTrip in Airship. suing General Kuropatkins forces. It is reported, but not yet confirmed, C. Benbow, a Montana aeronaut, that General Kuropatkin was obliged tbe first man to sail an airship over Worlds fair aeronautic course. He to abandon 200 guns at Liao Yang. i3e a trial ascension Tuesday and sonstrated that his machine is From Successful ironaut EGC T. ing, Uta dir-.li- e, but, owing to vas Ft! I SiLinus. ll time ly. .TIKCK count. Smu . scarcity of power, it without unable to propel difficulty against the wind. The Benbow airship ascended to a of from 150 to 200 feet, and, ;it from about the center of the rting I'se, sailed as far as the east gate 'ore descending. The descent was a' in & straight path and the matt was then led back to the staneat airship consists of a and an aluminum car. khicr, to a engine, run tydrogen gas. The bag is about tty feet long and has sixteen pro--r blades, four on each wheel, and iwhee.s on each side of the car. Inner Fort Taken by Japs. ed Hag has a capacity of 14,000 cubic 142 feet above the sea level. Is Etse, Sctl. t and the hydrogen gas which it one of the western line of the inner has a lifting power of 900 forts. It commnnds the town, one miles below, and the TiTAH. and ids. ger's Tall batteries, but Is Itself under ENJOIN CITIZENS ALLIANCE. the guns of Golden hill, 195 feet high, and the guns on the heights northeast bieral Court, Denver, Issues Order of the town, which are 656 feet high. Against Cripple Creek Association. Some of them, it Is said, were damJudge John A. Marshall, in the in the fighting and the rest were "sited States district court at Den- - aged disabled by order of the Russian on Tuesday, granted the applies-doof the Mercantile The report that the emperor will go ttpany, a Montana' corporation, for to the front is again revived and temporary injunction restraining the seems to have foundation. It is known City xembers of the Citizens Alliance and that the imperial train has been fitted 'm Owners association of Teller out for a long journey. t "waty from Interfering with its London Critics Are Dumbfounded. In the Cripple Creek district. The for Estate company acquired tbe The race of General Kuropatkin h, Hit British press the enthralls Mukden tttlua store formerly conducted by the is b. Western and public, and military and other critIn Crip Federation Miners of r venture a brief surJl Creek and it was raided and ics scarcely dare The best opinion rwked by a mob on the night of mise as to its result. ny that Kuropatkin belief the Inclines to August 20. '.e under date of September 5, says preparations for the evacuation of Mukden are proceeding with haste, and that the Japanese forces are within thirty miles of that place. A St. Petersburg dispatch, dated Tuesday morning, says it Is Impossible to obtain any statement from the authorities regarding the reported preparations for the abandonment of Mukden. This is the first Intimation that such a course is contemplated. If it turns out to be true, it means the abandonment of the whole of southern Manchuria and the winding up of the present campaign. In fact, should Mukden be evacuated, there would be no point for wintering the army of a quarter of a million, with its many wounded, short of Harbin. On the other hand, the evacuation of Mukden would give Field Marshal Oyama commodious winter quarters and the practical control of two lines of railway. The line, tapping rich Chinese territory, stops little short of Mukden, with which It is connected by a good waon road. The report of the prospective evacuation of Mukden, if well founded, would indicate that the crippling effect of the Liao Yang fighting on Kuropat-kinarmy is more serious than has as yet been intimated. A summary of the war situation to date shows that the whole Russian army, or at least the main portion of it. is already above Yen Tai station and is pushing on toward Mukden. Field Marshal Oyama's entire army has crossed the Taitse river and part of it is hanging onto Kuropatkln's A strong flanking column on flank. the east is pushing rapidly north, in an effort to head off the Russians. Against this column General has sent out a strong cavalry division to the northeast, which, it is believed, is already in position to check the Japanese flankers, while to the westward Kuropatkin Is moving a division toward Singmintin, thirty miles west of Mukden, to meet any interference that may be attempted Klnchou-Simmintl- Kuro-patkl- dpoint. !. A dispatch from Mukden, cigar-balloo- n BATTLE NEAR LIAOYANG. . Of Co-- one-hal- Inter-Stat- e bust-"S- !! i End of 5, Strike at Hand. The Allied Trades Council of Chi- on Tuesday, decided to submit hi the unions for sot- - tA S, me n! IN. Great i. the proposition the stockyards strike. Ac- Wfdlng to the statement of Cass khmldt, vice president of the Butrb- onion, the proposition upon which he unions are to vote provided for Wllng off the strike, the men to be hrmrnt of as possible, the hands to receive the former of wages and the abandonment w lh office of steward by th unions. rtken In the other striking centers assembled, by order, of President hnclly, for the purpose of taking a wsrendum vote to declare tbe strike ployed as soon willed oj. Election In Vermont Twtnont on Tuesday elected a gov-an- d other state officers, two of congress, thirty stats sen-one representative from oily end town. Aa was expected, lber ' tin t, Rspubltcans were generally victor-lectlng their entire ticket and gaining control of the legislature aoul large majority. Th dey Mout Incident Tbs day h and the vote waa normal for Jfesldentliii year. tf)mPlexlon of tbe legislature Is k lr "Ranged. This Indicate thri ernato,. RdfleId Proctor will be ' lected. CITY DRUG Fourteen Persons Burned to Death In New York City. JNO. U. Fourteen persons were killed and aearly a score injured in a fire in a double tenement in Attorney itreeL New York City, early Sunday morning. The dead include four women, one man and nine children ranging In age from, 3 months to 12 years. Many of the Injured were taken to hospitals, and it is thought that sevPRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED IY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. eral of these will die. Among the in- 3tmiwmtmrwnTTnwmmTTRnrrmrn;mffwnTmfnmmmmfTTTmTmnwniwHiHt5 jured were five firemen, who were in i fourth floor balcony when it fell with them. The small number of men among DR. W.E. WARNER, Ml III 'he killed and injured was duo to the 'act that most of the men, who lived Offios aa4 Realdenoe Just Greatist Insurance Agency the building, following the Attorsouth el City Square. ney street custom In hot weather, were asleep on the roof, while but Utah, tew of the women and children were Bpaalsh Fork, there. Those on the roof were unable to escape by descending through Phone MS. 411 S. Amwleur Are. C. T. the burning building, and made then way to safety over neighboring roofs UTAH. PROVO, me st CfSBK BMLDlNfl. INSANE WOMANS FREAK. BANKS, Prop. ilve-stor- y WVT7 AO MfMK.fC JCVtVKAirACJtEO XttSlAl CWTtJt ' VfiT.ir xarfiAsrr .xtssq on ijfjszecw nzffg&uufVAnxx UTTFlMUt Shot at Her Husband and Then Killed a Policeman. DRUGS MEDICINES In a sudden fit of insanity, Mrs. Minnie McKdnzIe tried to kill her husband at her home on Falcon street. East Boston, then shot and fatally wounded Patrolman Alfred M. Sturdivant, and finally barricaded herself in the front room of her tenement where she remained for more than five hours standing off a squad of ten policemen. She was finally captured by the use of germicide in locted through holes in the barricaded door. Mot ft l44i.1T. Fork, ShiM Utah. Awoaiw Firs, LM, Aioidenl lUaHh end Plats Stall ..INSURANCE.. ArrOftNBYS-AT-LA- PROVO ICalffct Muttdlu Tstspksat TS X WMTS FOR flATSa. ATTOWNEY-AT-LA- Conveyancer and Notary PuMle. OtTce Over Bonk of Ppaalsk Fork. Utak. Fork, If jou want to buy, or if yu want to sell Farmsdes-or City Proporty of all criptions anywhere ia thia ounty, see Slaughter In Engagements Vicinity of Liao Yang. Unofficial estimates place the Ru sian forces in the vicinity of Liao Yang at fifteen divisions of 15,000 men each. These are probably excessive, but It is evident that numerically the Russians exceed the Japanetta The opinion that the Russian ca ualtles in the recent fighting will opposite ToitolEc ex reach 30,000 Is confidentially pressed In high quarters at Toklo Neither Field Marshal Oyama nor tht Japanese army commanders has ai yet estimated the Russian losses. It seems that the Japanese avoided a direct assault upon Liao Yang itselt SPANISH FORK MEAT but devoted their energies to th D5ALERS IK troops outside the city, and an effort FRESS HID CUBED KEATS to cut off the Russian retreat. Jox Lumbar! Company. urn AXD Building Material John Christianson COMPLETE LINE OF. Spanish Fork, Utah FANCY PrctaJ Hay & Bailed Real Estate Agent General Kuropatkin Aska the Czar for More Fighting Men. Emperor Nicholas on Sunday after noon received a telegram from General Kuropatkin asking for the imm diate dispatch to the far east of the Sixth army corps. General Kuropatkin, In a report dated Saturday, September 3, 7 p. m., says that the greater part of his army, including General Stakclberga force, which succeeded in rejoining the main force. Is now south of the Yentai mines, about ten miles from Liao Yang. ua la tin Lead Twentj Years. A. SAXEY, NOTICE Awful Iii&gpdfDt Insurance Agcacf. 1. Usidaa. BAGLEY& MORGAN When overcome by the fumes she was found to be armed with two large revolvers and had a large amount of Speatek ammunition. During the barricade she fired more than fifty shots, many going wide Into a crowd of 5.000 people which had gathered about the bouse. RUSSIA LOSES MANY MEN. W. H. RAV, KENDALL, PVAl sail uaawered INa J.mm KcVerUeu. SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S COMP! ..PAINTS.. CROCERHS San Pedro, Los Angeles m STAPLE A8H PRISE PAID FOR HIGHEST J4IDES JtND PELTS. 1-S- Lake R. R. alt LORENZO THOMAS PifcmOJiBLI On blosk north of Bank, Ctah. Ipanhh Park, TIME TABLE G. O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST gtoClo la Msrult bulldlnf. Main tlrul. Opas till S p. n. Warkwso-(bt- p tmy di? from IS Sea ltd msisrtsl guaranteed Prsuolaeo and New York stjlaa. SpaslakFerk. i.a. B. H.. BROWN, . -- Pood a. nvp. at s Si . toithtus nenm 17 SON S 7 s S Pall I.aka Murr.f 1 IHW lir.per JuooUoa 4 Si S II 4 saw S S I 4 4 V M tq It T M 4 Lrlil America. Pork Orvre ri...ut rroo IS I 17 IB Ppunlak Fork Ia;u4' t 4ft Si N. Ju.h m. m. ES18 Milford Krtx-- o IN,. K. p.m. IN Cullen tea gule makes Street aeaueellova ua for all pelnu eu Caefce VsJkev hr- W. Oiixorr, Oeuural Puasuuouc JiimiI, AemM. X. fi. avi a. Asa t Oao't Puimeairer A feat. !U. L. Mooes. IMatrie!Ticket Af cut. 0. UATta, lpot I, No. 1L lyalak Pork, -f- NSTWTt op.u. Stoblo. ! itoi. Mortfcwtrd 4 SOa. 10 at p. Hack Meets all Trains 'raoas IK SrFSCT JOLT tS Livopy r Pauur ttsk TIME TABLE ArAnl -- Mu, Me. a4 Produco. Boots Shoes. JOHN Ulha tUmmma lwimUM4s JfL 1 veo. MMf itt..,ii..i,afw!Viq la (Me OA-- 4 aewt v ImuoIom mas Flour, Grain Harnose, , StufHnu.ru,t a. out . MvY'fM, HttM. ams ISaaafaetsrer at mA I Mh VueCafp Merchandise ". el uu uit priBM m. is Genera! O ml Acpurvuee . Mo.PvewUial tri U4 P,UM UMS M Dealers la 'S'' , AND DR. CENSUS OF FRANCE. or from the direction of Ylnkow et Ovamaa advance is reported Official Figure Give Population but It rear, Russian the Million. Almost Forty to be engaging la not expected to develop anything of Commerce baa comrearminister The of more serious than a series a with respectable census will got through to harass pleted an official report of the guard actions, tending popthe shows In 1901. retreat. remnant of Ills great army, thus role It of France the complete ol a or gain blog the Japanese of hut 38.9C1.945, to be ulation It Is realla reported at Aacuslon, the capfruits of their vlrtory, will not It be out only 444.C1S In ten years. Comparative ized that the Russians ital of Paraguay, that President tables disclose that there Is no other several days. woods for so of the Kula willing to resign, but that European nation in which the popnla. General that Is The latest report dissuaded from so tlon increased so little. The percentbeen has of he in far more danger Brltoin, ropatkin Is once Is believed age of population in Greatalinost here to doing by Generals Cabbalero and s is being cut off. and It person Russia and actuated by who. reGermany be for th to be likely that this report will France in than pressure third greater the issue reasons, have brought peated several times beforela decided. bear upon the executive. same period. Of the sanguinary atruggle Almost Cremated. WARSHIPS OFF SHANGHAI. RACE WAR IN FLORIDA. Red During a drunken brawl In tbe Will Remain Until the Fleet ef Others Harry Japanese Light saloon at Sheridan, Wyo., Negro Murderer Implicates Aakold Diearme. His Race. Webber narrowly escaped being era has degovernment Chinese beThe mated alive. Webber waa assailed by During the taking of testimony crews of the Aakold the that and while In a etupoi cided Tallahassee, are a companion, fore ti coroner's jury at Orozovoi while In treaty ports of a gasoline cas content! 'V. and the had Epps. of official Fla., In the case customs of a match touched and him over control who under the poured A Japanese fleet to hie clothing. prominent and prosperous planter near Though bystander! consul. Russian and once and extl was shot to death Saturday night and alx destroyers are grabbed Webber at Jr., the of live cruisers Edwards. flame the rolling him os by Isum gulibed Bradfordvtllo, The Japanese torpedo burned. It U waa Shanghai. off he badly floor, the shooting. the harbor regular y for believed be will recover. Webber1! negro who did the enter had boats club day will remain edged that a before county and that iiisoatches. Tbe fleet assailant Is In th county Jail beea organized In tbe white man bad Askold leaves her dock and tbe removed. Men In Fight al a number of prominent death. big guns are Japa Los Over 1,000 been picked out to suffer Pailchuang. Result as qut to Bloody Feud Msy Killed by Hie Grandson. On the night of August 29 th Japan In West Virginia. Shooting from Trout Russians al eae surprised the worn-ou- t Word bss been received result of an attempt to collect a A J. that losses severe Inflicted and Ub., bill by a clerk In a Fallchuang Lake, Klickitat county, a bc.t long standing snd and the oldert retired Japan Russians the of Green 8hoa.a, twenty The U Stump, one of the (coun- country store at their position. The next known settlers In this pert In the ab- - miles south of Huntington. W. Va.. on occupied shot two men morning at S oclock the Japanese, try wss accidentally the Guan river on Monday, their new vantage and moving from were killed, one fatally injured two end in force, desperately heavy Injured ground, another seriously and an adjoining escaped and have n assaulted Tallchuang areb supposed to be Injured. fort repeatedly until S o'clock in tbe bunting groo ,irh lb hotg-another in -.tumbled. The The fight may result to 1(fhired they were compelled UM - afternoon, when over feud being added child we lodged blrdshol 1,000 men. coun! ldof to losing retire, of tbs rnHrn this part nod the existing in ghnst.y maxing body, I in Stump's try. wound. New-chwan- iiiii PURE 111 CALLS FOR MORE SOLDIERS. a Entered Feb. 21. 1902, aa aecond-clna- a matter, Post office at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act o t Congress March A W. SeeNmee Pastes aa omu CMOica or mss MUTtwet aanrso moots ud uriUenry e M V.,, Vetueo4, kuusus Uw M. bua ml Nn Cweue eteul uhuusu. I . O .JTES, 8wp4, . 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