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Show HE 1, in. NO. 41 fishing UPON FIRE disastrous result. with , ifl u tinj . it. on Board Are I, Be- -' whe Another Boat le to the Gone ltved to Have Sunk and All I Bottom. jlatch from Hull, England, says & Co., solicltora . jj, Jackson Hull fishing of fifty owners Ije office the notified foreign jave on the admiralty of an attack lit C fleet by let, commonly a jsblng ( iquadron, (11 the Russian Paldesignated the commanded by Vice Rojestvensky. is that Information midnight Friday the fell In with the Hull In the North sea. The X fleet of the fishing fleet passed portion Russian the Then ships turned I : searchlights on the British ves tor tome time,, and a little later 0fflcial yj after of le 1- e BRITONS ARE MAD. Attack ..i Set i SPANISH FORK, UTAHTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 7, 1904. SHIP ENGLISH v Fork Made by Russian Warships May Cause Another War. Great Britain has Bent a long urgent note to the Russian government, officially detailing the circumstances of the amazing and unexplained attack by the Russian second Pacific squadron during the night of October 21 on British fishing boats in the North sea. The text of the note has not been given out, but it is officially stated from the foreign office that it contains the significant announcement "the situation is one which, in the opinion of his majestys government does not brook delay. Meanwhile the conservative public and press are remarkably undemonstrative. As usual the jingo element demands war, and even in official quarters some go so far as to say that it may be necessary to stop the Pacific fleet pending settlement of the whole affair, though this extreme measure, it is believed, will not be necessary. Everwhere there is evidence of the positive opinion that this is no time for the usual diplomatic and there must be no delay and no limit set by Russia to her apology or the extent of compensation for the sufferers by what King Edward himself terms "the unwarranted action" of the Baltic squadron commanders. dilly-dallyin- rifd lira trawler Crane was sunk, bodels of her die decapitated period mate hare been brought boatswain and other lull. The bera of the crew, who are under-,to be seriously wounded, are on iil the mission ship. The only ;.tly Injured member of the crew trrfred at Hull. and e steam trawlers Moultmetn hare arrived at Hull seriously ged by shots, the latter having it holes In her hull. It Is feared other damage was done to traw-sc- d that at least one more was vlth all hands. presentatlves of the fishing fleet gone to London to consult with wthorltles there. No motive can ssigned for the extraordinary pros of the Russian warships. jt steam op 4 ARMIES ARE RESTING. gnd Ruaslarn Preparing? An- , other Battle. far as the dispatches from the ist show, there has r 45een- - no- e In the relative positions of the o armies confronting each other i lines of the Shakhe river. ?re is an unconfirmed report that .sslan force of 20,000 men has concentrated at Kauta pass, J miles northeast of Liao Yang, I may be Indicative of the directs which General Kuropatkln Is 7 to strike his next blow, jwards of 10,000 of the Russian In the battle of the ihe have reached Harbin.' old weather Is causing suffering to armies in the field, although it wrought an Improvement In the htlons for the movement of troops, cm has reached St. Petersburg, lacks confirmation, that the Port ter fleet has left Its anchorage In birbor and has taken up a poal-- 3 Is the roadstead. . ' RUSSIA IN THE DARK. Does Not Understand Reasop for tack on Fishing Flet. A dispatch states that no from official St. or At- Petersburg unofficial Russian explanation of the unfortunate affair off Dogger bank Is forthcoming up to this time, and the world must wait to hear Vice Admiral version of the firing upon the British fishermen. While no formal action has been taken, the deepest regret Is expressed in all quarters, and the purpose of the government to make amends If shall be found to have been In fault has been proclaimed in Emevery government department. peror Nicholas, himself, was greatly aggrieved when he heard the news while he was Inspecting the cruiser Oleg at Cronstadt, and Foreign Minister Lamsdorff expressed to Embassador Hardlnge his deepest personal regrets. The Russian embassy at London has also been directed to convey similar expressions to the government of Great Britain. It Is felt that this Is all that can possibly be done pends ing the receipt of Admiral Rojestven-Bkystatement. WORLD-WID- THOUSANDS KILLED IN RECENT BATTLE NEAR YENTAl. rt I Hit Determined to Continue to the End. The Berlin Lokal Anzelger's Mukden estimates the losses TOpondcnt ' 1 fighting In 00(1 on each side. The I Oorompondent says, ' '"oilnuo the war to , In Manchuria at Russian army. determined an honorable Is ttlu,1n. and It Is hoped that a n,l decisive vlclory will be folboth to I1' acceptable 11 realized, he adds, that a HI defer peace Indofl- - Chid The seven days battle north of Yentai was the heaviest blow yet struck the Russians by the Japanese, so far as loss of life Is concerned, according to a St. Petersburg dispatch. The left Japanese army during the week buried 4,100 Russian dead left In front of Its lines. A village in front of the left wing contains many Russian dead, but the shell fire of the retreating Russians prevents the Japanese from reaching them. Conservative estimates place the Russian casualties at not less than 25,000. Probably many more dead are on the field in places not yet searched. The Japanese report their total casualties at a little over three thousand killed and wounded. The suspension of operations below Mukden continues. It is hinted in military circles that the next developments should be looked for eastward, hut whether on the part of the Japanese or Russians Is not revealed. No news has reached the Russian war office of the reported annihilation of a Russian battalion while recrossing the Taltse river. rat-rlKa- 1 rn if-T- Russians Not Yet Willing to Talk of Mediation. 1 m AND DRUGS MEDICINES DR. COLLIDE KENDALL, CUBE Persons Injured In Trolley f Car Accident in Seattle. Between thirty and thirty-fivpersons were injured, two perhaps facollision between tally, In a head-opassenger cars on the Seattle & Renton electric railroad about 1,000 feet south of the Hill brick yard In the lower part of Seattle at 8:30 oclock Tuesday morning. The accident waa due In part to the dense fog, but mainly, it Is believed, because one of the cars moved from its switch before the Thirty-fiv- e Htfffet eatla antwarad Via.rrk, Bputik troi Jamaa Kobertaoa'e. . e JAP LINES OF COMMUNICATIONS. Swan a Bwclst. A soar BAGLEY& MORGAN ..INSURANCE.. PROVO Taitpbana tl X WRIT! A. SAXEY, Conveyancer and Notary Publla. Offloa Orar Bank of Utah. If yon want to bay, or if you want to sell Farms or City Property of all descriptions anywhere in this ' county, see Jox Lumborl Qompony. LUIHB J.XD Building Material Mii v DBA LX KS IX rSESB 159 ' LIKE 07 COMPLETE Spanish Fork, Utah SPANISH FORK MEATCOMPT & Prelcdi flay Q opposite Fostofllce Prepared to Make Amends for Serious Blunder In North Sea. The Inevitable delays of diplomatic procedure appear to retard a complete settlement of the and satisfactory acute differences between Great Brit-al- u and Russia arising from tho deplorable North sea affair. King Edward has received from Emperor Nicholas himself a cablegram expressing the deepest regret and a practical acknowledgement tnat Great Britain peremptory note will meet with a reply conceding every demand for apol-csfor the act of aggression against the British flag, compensation for sufferers and punishment of the officers responsible for what Is everywhere conceded to have been a gigantic blunder, and the Russian ambassador to the court of St, James has exs pressed to Foreign Minister his sorrow and sympathy. RATta. tha Lead Twenty Years. In NOTICE CZAR IS SORRY. COR U ATTOBNSY-AT-IA- Spanish Fork, motorman was certain that the proper signal was given. Ten of the Injured were removed to Seattle general hospital. The others were taken to their homes. Two ambulances and half a dozen hacks were used to convey the Injured to hospitals and their homes. A corps of surgeons were on the scene within twenty minutes to attend those who were hurt. Twenty minutes before the accident on the Renton line two of the large Univerclty cars on the Seattle Electric companys line ran together at Marvin street, near the bridge over Lake Union. Both motormen were badly Injured and three passengers were hurt. Two of the Injured were removed to the hospital. Health and Hite Qtatt Fire, Life, Accident, ATTOaNITS-AT-LA- Sfetflt Bundles Independent Insurance Agency. B. XoadAB. Spaalah Fork. cacmnaxruxsl ma-rlne- s UTAH, PROVO, OfflM BULDINO. IN FOG. xxxx Mam uni Dll-fro- 1 W. H. RAY, Real Estate Agent n 1 Ijeqf John Christianson Major General James F. Wade, who has been In command of the division of the Philippines, has received orders to leave Manila on the next available transport and to assume command of the department of the east, with headvacated quarters at Governors Island, 1. Gen. Cor Oct. on Corbin Gen. by bln will proceed to Manila on that date. Major General Wade. who was born In 1843. Is the son of "Ben from Wade, United States senator Ohio during the civil war. During the war with Spain he commanded the camp at Tampa, Fla. a PURE f m 3 J The nnnouueement Is made that the czar of Russia has designated General PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED 1Y EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST! Kuropatkln to command all the Russian land forces In the far east. i ffnnwwwwHimiwwHHiitmwnwnfmnnmTTmwfirTmTifffmnfnTtfTfnn'nwmiirRj In view or this announcement. It is evldcr. that the osr approves of the course Geueia! Kuropatkln has been DR. W.E WARNER. Ml Ml pursuing during the past few weeks, Office aa4 Kealdeaee Joel and that he has suprnne confidence in Greatest Insurance ao& el City Iqnrt the general s ability to cope with the situation In the far east. Via! fpcatsfi Peart, The announcement Is also made that Alexleff has been continued In Phan, MS. C. T. 411 S. Aoadeay Are. the office of viceroy. TO COMMAND IN EAST. - 3 J. BANKS, Prop. J e Russo-Japanes- I CITY DRUG STORE! UNO. I IN FOR EAST. The Novoe Vrcmya, of St. Petersburg, depreeeating the renwed talk of foreign Intervention In the war, says: Such talk. If based upon the fact that now and again the voicing of an 22-2- - LAND ARE NOT READY FOR PEACE. In urgent desire for peace Is based Igmarvelous Russia, must reflort the norance of or Indifference on tho part of foreigners to Russias true Internal The fact Is that In Russia, condition. as In other countries, there are several want peace parlies; two of these because reactionaries, extreme tho was known In what constitute they Spanish-Americathe United States during the In and England during war, at any price as peace the Boer war, , because the and men, WHAT KUROPATKIN .SAYS. of a humiliating favor In are they Were Repulsed by Heavy peace which would weaken the presRussian Fire. ent government. But these parties Emsays are Insignificant beside the great body A St. Petersburg dlspntch folthe received moderate progressives, who wish has of peror Nicholas KuroGeneral to see Russias Interior economical lowing dispatch from fullest The night M: capabMttes developed to their patkln. dated October At 9 that only realize quietly. who passed and of October extent, in Russian victory derisive oclock this (Sunday) n'ornl1 a through whole of our volunteer " ,arhh',0jf S. the far east can the wound be healed, harassed the enemy, not plastered. Russia has the tried to attack oirotit posts, Interior development on by the Uleh for hut were everywhere repulsed their heart Is set. Russian fire." on American Softiera Will Remain Crushed Beneath the Wheels. Isthmus of Panama. real estate G B. Scott, a prominent of American marines will be retained man. of Dillon, Mon., formerly the to on the Isthmus of Ianama for driving emerPittsburg. Pa.. hlle meet any present, prepared to the country Monday arise as the result may which endd that gency with an accident In the of the disgruntled elements r.fiw i .Swiii 1 1'""1 This decision was republic. have reached Thursday, and orders of the grain h i. piece been Issued for a new battalion of Nom the ";v;BrK!,t !ei"wuS it to to go to the Isthmus about of road of vember 15 to relieve the battalion T' a which has been there for Incommanded by be will almost battalion ,,ra nPw Wood. his breast, ktllln I.loutonant rolonol Thomas by a Lunatic. Invading two factories with a out to employees, Lnf ,hl' eighty young girl. of n ,ron molder, Ta .. rrized with grief, slashed despondency resulted '"b torallng over the death of his ,j Trsinoe, Covered with blood lM toward a policeman, bo u' him. and alashed tl, 1 TO handa. He waa finally and taken to the hoa- - stanlly. 'l 'lied a few hours later. FORCES ALL THE e ultra-radicals- JM WILL COMMAND ejiuaMMiJuuuuuuuuMuuiuuuuuituuuuui4UuuuiuumuuuumnHticri Conservative Estimates Place Russian Emperor Nicholas Apparently Has SuCasualties in Recent Battles at preme Confidence in the General Twenty-fivThousand, and Will Continue Him In Power. ENTANGLEMENTS. E Such May Be the Result of Russias Latest Blunder. Official news of the action of the Russian Baltic sea fleet, In firing on reached vessels, British fishing Washington In a cablegram to the state department from the American 7 consul at Hull. He recited the facts VI as stated in the press dispatches and added that great excitement prevailed THREW BOMB AT MINISTER. there. Anarchists Attempt to Rid The news was received here with like dismay, for It excited something 'TOmment of One of Its Servants. that the result might apprehension '"bit U believed to have been an at-"- be worldwide entanglements, unless on the life of Minister of Agrl-Tby both ITA3 extraordinary tart Is shown officials In and Commerce and of Public the British and Russian dealing with the affair. Salazar occurred at Barcelonla, ia. on Saturday. VERDICT OF GERMANS. ' dynamite bomb was exploded In egar e street while crowds were welcom-- 1 Attack on Fishing Fleet Blunder. 1 Hie Great minister, who had come here Trifle at a meeting of the Cham- "A prodigious blunder, is the German official verdict upon the attack n 'Police believe the explosion to of the Russian second Pacific squadwork of a group of an- - ron on tho British fishing fleet. It Is who have been concerned In Russian government T itmllar outrages. Jaime Mar- - assumed that the Immediately the make will reparation 7 ennrlcrge of a house where ofllciul report, lectures were given, was ar- - aftrr receiving tho to In connection with the explo- which will be telegraphed from some it French port. II FEARFUL SLAUGHTER HONORS KUROPATKIN u oaeoad-elaa- e Entered Feb. U, 190J, matter. Poet off a at Spanish Fork. Utah. Act of Congrcaa Marsh A U. SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S ..PAINTS.. CUBED HEATS San Pedro, Los Angeles Lake R. R. F15CT AKD STAPLE CBXHIXS NIGHE8T CASH PRI9I PAID FOR ND PELTS. J4IDE3 2-S- alt LORENZO. THOMAS PAbHIOIAlLI One bloek berth of Beak, Utah. a fptalsk Vert, TIME TABLE G. O. EIRIKSSON, Xortkward ir arraoT mi I, IM. Bantkwwk PORTRAIT ARTIST Stadia la Kartell kulldiic. Mala ttraat. 0aa evary dayfroa 10 a. m. HU Ip. ff. Werkmaa-Iht- y Saa aad malarial suaraotead Fraaolaoo aad Now York atylaa. Spa ala Fork. B. H. BROWN, Uivory 1 C J 10 I I jj-Roo- d Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trains 'raoxa No. 1L a vanish Perk, a Mi. m. Ju.b y. m. to y. Friwo tl p. UA m. u. Callao ::ta ta. No. 4 Diak.. draft aonaaatloa. at Rail Lake yalBU c Caaba Vallff braaak. E, W. aiixrrr, u.a.ral PaaMtMtar Aaaat. X. C. A. I Ut'l 1'a.MOf.r A.ab. J L. Mooa,. DUtrlct Pa.naoe.r A,aot. M. tt. liana, l)ryot Tlckai ,I ol. r.ll fM, Utah SvW5!!ffli Spanish Fork Go-Operat- Milford ive TIME TABLE Lans-down- EIGHTY THOUSAND LOST. Arrival aad layartar at irataa baa S yrt. r .HI. kali Laka f For aad all yolal aaalaad WM....d.daff Praaa,RN Lakt aad all MM aa--l ...;ff ya Ho. lor Mammal aad flll- Karat, aa Cliy d'.ffy Xa. I tar Kuraka, tbaaod aad IU- - Institution,- - Xe. Pr-ar- Xo.ie-rart-yrtar- rUla mi ow Slaughter of Ten Days' Fighting thing Terrible. Some- Mukden dispatch, under date of Field Marshal October 22, says: Oyama's counter offensive waa definitely checked with tha lose of men, guns and munitions. General Kuropatklnu army extends along a line running over twelve and a half mllea south of Mukden and Is supported by strong fortifications on the Hun river. The present calm Is enforced by the of the armies on both exhaustion sides, which lost In killed and wounded 80,000 men during the ten days fighting Dealers In e-- General Merchandises A .arUiy Iwaaardlnaa aada la Otdaa Calaa t .yea wti an iraa. tautbara Paalta aad Ora, aa Llaa. IM Flour, Grain O and OFTKIUI CHOICE OF O Produco. Bbd JOHN r THRO'JCH TEAIKS G JE3, 8epL Inealih Perk. CUh. Q tlUT AXO THREE DISTtXCT BCEXK3 llanufMtnrere nt Harness, Boots Shoos. FIST ROUTE! Pulataa Pa'ar. and ardtnary RImoIh, .art M Daa.a., Diraka. Kaa.aa Illy. bt. Laala a --a UliMt alibaat .ban, Mm Fra PUih, Cb.lr Cara: a yaria.1 Dtaina Car d.ad Eaoaretune, rw'd viaa tut raw, fnifl.r, tf It. L. a write IA if WI1ITMORK, BKNTOV. dt. A. r. D Tlrkat Arl EaU Lake Uiy, |