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Show The Spanish Fork Press I. "1 WOr We w ve flhin.NO.ESTATE r spl SIAMSII FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY- SEPTEMBER - news. battle with i hftTe widsU of Weber county I the field. will be opened al pojtofflce fUrd county, on October 1 In jjiflcket St Inter. L0 entered Probsteardg Jew. Manti and carried on L J50O worth hundred out japped estimates tons of fruit have of Santaquln this fruit-growe- jicffllnent jje of Jewelry, r C Sanpete Valley road hauled the of beets out of the county jjyof last week. It will handle alone. (jj cars from Moroni -- H time in Its University will have a for the first year, the 7, Lfat orchestra composed entlre-- j University of Utah students. j pacific National League bas IE jgson health reports the number of cases and deaths typhoid fever during August were !t those of July, and the disease t itate : with Boise place, Spokane second, Salt Lake bringing up closed Sunday, jlnj first third and board of 'ri increasing. ;ii Smith, In i tilled a miner, aged 49 years, the mines of the Utah at Castle Gate by a 1 of coal, while the deceased pitting In a prop. statement is given out that the i augar output for Utah and company GC will exceed 40,000 t or 80,000,000 pounds of sugar, retail value of 14,000,000. this J year of Salt Lake has d a new liquor law. Under the nice as it reads the sale of a by a restaurant, hotel, board rooming house, Is forbidden. Sorensen of Koosh arena met u accidental and sudden death it city council 1HS. t'me CL It Kf Redmond, t.u. - team ran bandits. Dn(IiIiAlVl,1Ts BLOODY ACT FIFTY -- FOUR KILLED RobbTTIng.,, Duel at Blackfoot, Idaho. TWO MASKED ROBBERS TURNED As the result of a battle between THE TRICK. robbers and section men Just south of Blackfoot, one man Is dead, two oth-Saloon Held Up and Three era are fatally wounded, while a posss Men Shot Down. is In pursuit of another, who will bi If lynched captured. The dead men are John Sweet, deputy sheriff ol Two masked robbers held up Lou Blackfoot, and an unknown man, one Conway's saloon at Seattle, Wash, shot Conway, James of the robbers, white W. E. Muiphy and GilFitzgerald, bert McBeath and escaped. lection foreman, Is fatally wounded. Murphy At 6 o'clock Sunday evening two mer w111 die- Conway's right arm will bo entered the section house occupied by aniPued and McBeath Is badly hurt Japanese laborers on the Oregon Short ln tbe 8lde- Tbe robbt'rs then went Line railway, Just south of town, and behlnd the bar and took 10 from the I rasb drawer and a watch from Con attempted to hold up the men. Wnlle they were parleying with the way 8 Peket. Conway is a brother of Cuncilman James Ctnway. There men the daughter of Section FOre. ' man Fitzgerald called for help and ' were five men ln tlie saloon when the sutomoneif Deputy Sheriff Sweet, who, I 8bootlng occurred, a ,nstant one ot tbe bandits lev- on arriving, was Joined by her father f v I - nouse- - " ? ' " In. Sweet stepped up the stairs to the door when the fellow raised his gun and fired. So close was the gun to the sherilt's face that the powder black- his forehead. The bullet entered the temple Just above the eyes, inflict lng a fatal wound, from which he died In about an hour, without recovering consciousness. As the body of the sheriff fell Into the room .the murderer sprang over It and with an oath started after Fitzgerald, who ran for the section house, a short distance away, which he reached, locking the door after him. After firing two shots through the door, the desperado, a giant in stature broke the door down and cornering shot him three times Fitzgerald, emptying his gun, and then beat him into insensibility. The two men then Jumped through a window and ran to the railroad track. They started up the track toward the depot firing occasionally to keep the crowd back. Meanwhile several of the citizens secured guns and they responded to the fire of the outlaws. A regular battle followed, over a hundred Bhots being e'chaneed. Deputy Sheriff Kinney then came around the comer of a cat with a sawed-of- f shotgun and emptied a load of buckshot Into one of the robbers. Throwing up his hands, the murderer sank slowly forward upon hts face. The other continued firing as he ran and made good his escape onto the Fort Hall Indian reservation. A posse is ln pursuit of the robber who escaped, and if captured he will be lynched. to reorganize and reinforce the fightIng force In the far east. A second army Is to be created under command of General Grippenberg, a veteran of many wars, and It Is expected wilbIn a comparatively short tbere "in b an army aggregating 600,000 to 700,000 men ready to take lb are88lv aaln8t Nlcho-helleved that Grand las' Mlrhaelnvltch will be commander of the Russian armies ln the far east, with a soldier of more varied M bIs believed that ths u en I a frontal atJapanese will not make to enwill tack upon that city, but orseek northwest north Russians the gage strateof there, a purpose dictated by not desire a as well by gic reasons as the to offend the Chinese by making sacred tombs of the emperors at scene of bloodshed. Severe fighting taken Port Arthur Is reported to have and September place to have portant strongholds are a'd Heavy the jBpanes by been captured on September 24 firing was heard also this Urns but details of the fighting at are lacking. Girls Imitati Carrie Nation. - Aio, barrels" of cement at 1 2.9C the total amount of money to 14,000 toml. Wd being W, 300. hrioU. a female loop-the-loo- p I u seriously Injured art- - during "famine In Salt week ballin which the wLan U trUClt CiftibUrS,t iU8t coming out of the loop, and mke. iL. 1 0018 torts ws badly cut and bruised. Hartwell, a mangled, perhaps fatally, wheels of an Oregon Lln travel train In Salt Lake v? I cbll,J C' thought, was ,D 00 the 22J as he haJ train n do, and i fell across the ralL Kendall, aged 60, shot and Cm . ,re- - Elisabeth Kendall, .Kden on the 20tb- - and at kni hlmalf. but the re SB? terim,! t0 work. Kendall Is Ml and declares he kllleThlVwlfs be had been unfaithful to th rout Jus fieelded to ft 19-2- ve' Pclals during the winA dispatch from U Porte, po,uU a far as Santaquln this county, is ad return for those who says: Rolling Prairie, ttk act of hows. A special will wildly excited over the daring fa obJ tb Hester MSwtS or th 0Pn,nf of every four young women, the Misses BeaUndMUs comes to the 8alt Uke and Elsie Worden, Miss who broke down the doors t,mated that the Lehl sugar STa Som where tin. ne youu bave enough beets to keep lllace were gambling 1 socially be will ORtci?.Jf0 men totllt.,1 00 for WO days, while the WU b opera- blr.,lxty-flvJa,t fiya each, and "tti Bhl. aclores named will con wnebelnpSuted StU the evil la tils seMonf1 f 200,000 tons of beets abated. Contract. Playing In a tunnel which Moffat Lots Third Orman and frora CUT creek to ths tod of u&t,er A Denver dispatch says b- lotus rM8 ,treet- - in Salt Lake City, bav a."d JJJ wn: was drowned, Crook of Peblo od rJlnB f 02 tohibif r.Um,ber boys had been is ft hack out" lu ths tonsi I?; Play,n ,IDgeroU, 6ulpb, aVboyV Ind, - fa fa 1 e S..- J Period to Uksn ''aimed his thefts cover a and that he at leastMonths, 150. A" C.-SS- thought the man was Jok-"What do you mean?" answered J1 won t throw p my hands." I Cay' 11 The bullet struck the saloon mans left arm and he dropped behind the bar. j The bandit fired again Just as Mur-ene- d phy had turned around to see what the t trouble was. The second bullet struck Murphy squarely lu the abdomen, McBeath started to run to the back door when a bullet caught him In the left side. I.ongfleld put up his hands and a fourth bullet went by his head. There was one more shot fired, but It Btruok no one. Conway. PEACE CONGRESS TO BE CALLED BY PRESIDENT. President Roosevelt to Bring Matter to Attention of Nations. President Roosevelt's announcement on Saturday to the delegates of the Interparliamentary union that at an early date ho would Invite the nations of the world to send delegates to a second peace conference whose work should be supplemental to that of the conference at The Hague is regarded as a historic advance toward the adjustment of international difficulties through the medium of arbitration. Quite naturally the question arosn as to how soon tne president might call the conference. He did not indi cate, in his address, the probable time of his Issuance of the call, but It can be stated that he will not await the conclusion of peace between Japan and Russia, both signatories to The Hague convention, before Issuing his call. It Is his present Intention, in about six weeks, to bring the matter to the attention of the nations of the world, with a view to ascertaining their desires as to the time and place of hold ing the second conference. These prewill be made inquiries liminary through the department of state. As soon thereafter as the replies received shall warrant, the president will Issue his formal call for the conference, which probably will be early in the coming year. Governor Cartagena Makea Amend for Insult to American Conaul. The American consulate at Carta begena having been twice recently Slgs-beAdmiral Rear smeared with filth, with his flagship, the Newark, was ordered to proceed to Cartagena the circumstances. and Investigate The gunboat Newport, Commander Mertz, Joined the flagship on Septemcommunication to Govber 25 In Adrarial Slgsbee Patron, Louis ernor says in part: I find your expressions of regret behalf for the acts of Indecency, on satgovernment, and your of vouraelf been not given has isfactory. but that addltonal precaupublicity. I suggest recurrence of such the to prevent tions the of fuller publicity and Incidents ln rovernment's expressions of regret, assumorder to avoid a friendly visit feature." ing a more difficult reiter-atln- g Governor Patron compiled by his regrets. Killed In Rscs Riot thre Two negroes were killed and a race Hot near fatally Injured In fifteen miles south Lynchburg. Mas.-took pUce of Memphis. The shwtl" J. Johnson, J. of on the plsntstlon with his two sons and twoa wrho gather friends went Into a field to worked on load of corn. The field wasnamed Ken-family a by wW men were driving A tt their wagon from the field a fusillade of blacks met them. The fromwssP with the result that returned, fire killed outright and were two negroes three were fatally shot. , 2 Louis Man Surrenders to Police and Admits His Crlms. ths poAccording to statements by hai St. of Louis, Wilkie, lice, William confessed aurrendered himself, and Laramert that bo had tried to burn the on store August Furniture companys In los of 180.-00resulted Are I IrtOOMOO. Abort Wilkie. Who calls himself week. Chief Un a within cut to work Is an employe of the lammert oM tb P,lc th,t h gtneer Sumner thlnbk,folrbthetIme lira, pomrany. store for the reason this be completed the of b Klnnng Med to burn 1 netstock would gtva the road June Moffat It, that replacing men. work to many SSTli.. Bmith, an employe of the tosg ,l?plty poetofflee for the past Jtousl " eaptaln In the na- iu.m T' confined Ukt In Jail In Salt Qf, 1 hsiii f.,a rkd with rifling the U. r 2 Conway They were met at the door by one of the desperadoes, who, with a revolver i. hi. h.nd, J mangled remains of S. E. Saw brakeman, were found on the id track near Stockton. Saw--I ust have fallen from the train, ihat caused the accident and how Jippened la a matter of conjecture, -- easlve shops are to be built at a for the accommodation of the J Pacific and ARMY TO BE REORGANIZED. Southern Pacific j urtments of the Harrlman system Add! to west. The present shop faclll-- t Czar Intends to Place 300,000 tlonal Men in the Field. the Junction City have proven With the purpose of forcing the war with Japan to a speedy termination, the emperor of Russia has taken steps iB f his when find he was thrown under the the wheels passing over his rushing his skull. Cit,... rLb - Entered Feb. 21, 1905, as second-elan- s matter. Peat office at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act o ( Congrooo March a UiW 2!), 1904. fflUmUlLU U UMUUUUUiilUAUUUiUlUUlUUn CITY DRUG ST UNO. J. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON SOUTHERN RAILROAD. BANKS, Prop. Besides Those Killed, One Hundred and Twenty Persons Were Injured, Many of Whom May Die. Running on a road bed ln a supposed, y high condition of maintenance and having about them every safeguard known to a modern railroad, two trains on the Southern railway AND DRUGS MEDICINES DL W.E. ...UTAHS... WARNER, aad JUsIdsnee Josl oath e! CUy Sqaare. Greatest Insuranci Agency Offloe , Bpaihfc Ferk, dak W. H. RAY, Fhon, DR. C. T. KENDALL, AM. All 6. Acodtmf Ava. BUILD1NO. Klrht Milt n,wera frois Jana Kolnruon's. gaan C Balst. IpwaUH Sark, Utah. Independent Insurance Agency. Aaamaw B. Moboas. BAGLEY& MORGAN Fire. ATTOesiTS-AT-LA- ta!kl lotldlBc Tlphot. n Z PROVO ActliAnh Health and Piste Chet LITa, ..INSURANCE POft fUTI WRIT! V A. SAXEY, tin In Years. Lead Twenty ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Conveyancer and Notary Public. OSIca Over Rank of Epaaltk Fork. Utah. Spanish Fork, NOTICE If jou want to buy, or if you want to sell Farms or City Property of all descriptions anywhere in this county, see GIRL8 MEET HORRIBLE DEATH. Thirty Children Fall Into Public Cesspool, Nina Being Killed. Nine school slria were suffocated In a cesspool ln Cincinnati during the afternoon recess at the Pleasant Ridge public school bouse, and a acore of others narrowly escaped the same horrible death. All of the victims were from primary grades. On opposite sides of the spacious ground In the rear of the suburban school building are two outhouses. At recess about thirty young girls were ln the outhouse assigned to them, when th Door gave way, pr clpltatlng them ln the stone walled cesspool twelve feet deep, and containing four feet of aewerage. The frantic struggles of those who were on top until kept at least nine underneath over shed frame dead. were The they the sewer was about twenty feet square, without windows, and had only one narrow doorway, so that only one girl escaped falling. She ran Into the school building and told the teachers were what had happened. The rescued as soon as possible, but not before nine had been suffocated. Jox Lumbar Company. AXD BuildlngJAaterial. John Christianson Real Estate Agent 1 Spanish Fork, Utah SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PAINTS.. MEATCOUn DIALERS Ilf ntESH ID HATS CUBED riser HIGHEST axd 07 COMPLETE LINS opposite Postolllce SPANISH FORK Hay & Produce; ' Bailed San Pedro, Los Angeles staple CRocma BASH FRISK PAID FOR JAND PE UTS. Lake R. R. ."2-S- alt jtIDES LORENZO THOMAS rikHIOUILl Oae bloek earth al Baak, fyeitsh Ferk, nek. TIME TABLE chl-dre- President UTAH. PROVO, orrM at CRBBS east-boun- Will 4 IY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. 'TTTTTTO affWwnfinnrminniMnnrmMiwTmnnnnfffmwffTmniTTmnfffmnn fifty-fou- CALL ON ALL NATIONS. i i PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED carrying heavy lists of passengers came together in a frightful hend-encollision near Hodges, Tenn., Saturday, r sending people to death and injuring 120, several of whom will probably die. Some of the bodies have not yet been recovered, and many remain unidentified. This appalling loss of life and maiming of the living resulted apparently from the disregarding of orders given to the two trains to meet at a station which has for a long time been tholr regular meeting point. Both engines and the major portion of both trains were demolished, and or why the orders were disregarded misinterpreted will probably never be known ,aa the engineers of the two trains were crushed, their bodies remaining for hours under the wreckage of thetr locomotives. d The collision was between passenger No. 12 and westbound passenger No. 15 from Bristol. No. 12 was a heavy train, carrying three Pullmans, two day coaches and mall and baggage car. No. 15 was A light local train. The greatest loss of life occurred in the eastbound train, while ln the westbound train only the engine crew a as killed. Congressman Henry R. Gibson, from the Second Congressional district of Tennessee, was a passenger ln a day coach on the eastbound train. He and another man, whose name is not known, were the only persons to escape alive from the demolished car. Smelter Destroyed. An explosion of molten slag caused tbe total destruction of the al veroe twenty miles east of Prescott, Arizona. Tbe smelter employees were engaged In darwlng slag from the furnace. and were unable to get a plug ln to stop It When the molten mass ran onto tbe wet floor an explosion followed. The red hot atuff waa scattered all through the building, causing fire to break out at several places. The building and So hot machinery were destroyed. were the flames that a portion of the machinery melted. m PURE G. O. EIRIKSSON, is arraev lour h IMS. Honk ward oaikMd PORTRAIT ARTIST I j , laAle U Hartal! kuilgli. MaUstrMi. Ofaa wrydayfroa Its.ai. tut,,, ai. WarkaMa-smelte- r, Hit, aa aiwiil luniiMt PraMtaM sad Ksw Tsrk ttylM. Sas ,AsUkPtW. B. H. BROWN, blVOPtf 5.Pood It, Mo. a. Ho. ill Ju.fc p. a. a. Mur IN,a Stable. Hack Meats all Trains now sa a. it , m. I S ,. to FtImo Coil.iwo p. B.k.A Slroet eoeeentoeA al O.M u for .it potato oa (Mko Volte, knock. W. Olixvrr. UlMnl Aon. A . J. himwAooati fMioo t Wool . JTaca. Ago K. L. Hooka. DUtrlet Poiweafor Afoot. UotvB, t Ticket A,.a M. M. Dak pamlih Ferk. Request ths World to Join In Poaeo Congress. President Roosevelt has announced that at an early date he would ask the nations of the world to Join In a second congress at The Hague for the promoThe occasion fof tion of arbitration. tbe announcement was the reception by the president of the delegates to ths Interparliamentary union, which recently held a session at St. Louis. Indians Will Choose Another Chief. Indians from all over the Northwest have been summoned to gather at North Lapwal, on the Nes Percee Indian reservation, In order to celebrate with a feast and war dance In memory of their late leader, Chief Joseph. At the same time a successor will be chosen to rule the tribe. Summons by mall and mensengora have been aent to all the wandering bands, Including Net perces, Lapwals, Blackfoet, Spokanei, Colvtllni and other tribes. It la believed that 1,000 Indians will be Invited. . TIME TABLE Ml Sofirtws Antoai Ho. of ao4 toko SnoTtHo.Pvo.l Art 0--0 Art f Po to MOM taa Peelers la O Ho , Ewoke, e- -y as- m. 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