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Show THE SPANISH ANDREW he shattered and twisted fragments tbe of the device by which this vdlca led to au bomb was set off, end defense into the extended inquiry by about conditions and events c'nterlng strike and marduring Creek Cripple tried to tial iaw davs. The defense rant-e- d imwari been had there Show that that miners, union of deportation th the stores had been looted, owners had commine the of agents Incited mitted acts of violence and miners union that to violence, others from had been flogged and drivenofficers their homes, and that peace had emcontrolled by the mineowners were ployed deputies who thugs and criminals. Next the state completed the legal first by history of tho Peabody bomb, the lee of out duff was it that showing that then river, dAlone Coour In the It was brought to Boise and taken on to Denver, and lastly by Identifying its casing In court by the plumber The Peabody family who made it. was present during this testimony and watched the bomb cover every moment that It was displayed before the witness stand. Then the state once more took up the general thread of Orchards story and successively offered the testimony of Miss Peabody to the Incidents related by Orchard where he and Steve Adams followed the Peabody Govcarriage home, the evidence of seen ernor Peabody that he had Orchard la Canon City and that he had repaired hls home as Orchard testified, testimony showing that at various times In 1905 Haywood. Pettlbone and Odchard were seen together. a general confirmation by William Vaughn of the trip that Orchard ana Vaughn made to Canon City, and lastly proof that Steve Adams was at Pocatello in September, presumably to meet and throw Pettlbone dope miners. , at a carload of ' FORK PRESS JENSEN, Publisher SPANISH FORK - - - UTAH Murderer of Steunenberg Taken to Caldwell for the Purpose of Having Case Continued. d UTAH STATE NEWS Cecil Newell, of Modena, was Jclckea Id the bead by a horse and dangerously Injured. There are ten cases of smallpox or euspected smallpox within the city limits of Salt Lake. The sportsmen of Ephraim have de elded to stock the new canyon lake reservoir with trout. Salt Lake Is to have a $300,000 auditorium, which will be used for musical events and concerts. As a result of a strike of mlllmeii all the and carpenters In Salt mills are short-handebeing practically shut down. While playing baseball at Plain City, John Oodles of that place had his right ankle fractured by colliding with a base runner. The next annual convention of the National Association of Credit . Men will be held in Salt Lake about the middle of June, 1908. Florence Potter, a woman of the suicided in Salt Lake City, taking laudanum, she having tired of the life she was leading. Mrs. Celia Ryan has been arrested at Park City on a charge of burglary, It being charged that she burglarized a residence, securing $110. As the result of a quarrel over a game of cards, Nicholas Smith was shot by Paul Rosrus, at Park CJtv, and Is In a critical condition. The mercury fell below freezing point at Spanish Fork one night last week, and considerable damage was done to the potato and bean crop. Sufcmergance of the Classes is to fce fcy the Masse Provided Against. Imperial Uksse a Virtual Coup d'Etat, and Overrides Fundamental Laws Solemnly Proclaimed by Hit Majeity at Convention of the Duma. St. Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas affixed bla signature Saturday morn ing to an imperial ukase abolishing the present duma and ordering that the elections of members to its successor, which is to meet Nov. 14, be held under the new eloctlon law, which provides against the submergence of the educated classes by the uneducated masses. This act constitutes a virtual coup d'etat, and overrides the fundamental laws solemnly proclaimed by his majesty on the eve of the convocation of the first duma, which declare that the electoral law can never be changed without the consent of parliament Itself. This breach of the constitution Is justified by the great law of necessity, the advisere of the emperor bolding It Impossible, under present conditions, to secure a parliament capable of cowith the operating harmoniously crown and rescue Russia from an archy and revolution. The dissolution of the Russian duma followed the refusal of that body to permit the arrest of a number oi its members on the cba.ge of cona farmer ol spiring against the state. It has been, George Cratborn, predicted ever since the lower Hooper, was thrown from his wagon freely house first met, March 5, that its disinduring a runaway and seriously solution was only a question of time, jured, his collarbone being broken and and the many official denials never carried conviction. his skull fractured. half-worl- The old wooden bridge over the river west of Lobl has about served Its days of usefulness and as soon as the high water season is over the iron bridge. county will build a About $30,000 worth of new rails and ties have been ordered and surveys are being made ror the proposed extension of the Sanpete road Into the Morrison and Ferron coal fields. II. A. Mainqutst, a horseman about 88 years of age, committed suicide In Salt Lake by taking morphine. De90-fo- supspondency caused by drink I posed to have been the motive of his act. Eugene Dumalt, a fireman, was knocked from his engine by striking l bridge at the Devil's Slide, In We-oe- r canyon, and fell into the river, his body having not yet been recovered. son of Henry , The Stevens of Ephraim fell from a high ' chair, his head striking the stove, concussion of the brain resulting, the little one's death being hourly expected. Mrs. lfeber M. 'Wells was seriously injured in an automobile accident at tbo Eagle Gate, Salt Lake, about 2 o'clock Monday morning. One of her legs was broken, and It is believed that she Is Injured Internally. Stanlsa Meslch, the Austrian who shot to death Hermann Obrovlch, a fellow countryman, In Salt Lake City, is now behind the bars. MeslcU claims that Obrevlch robbed him of $700 and eloped with hts wife. The storms of the past week have damaged the hay crop In Dox Elder county. The dry farmers have most The of tlielr bay mown and piled. June grass' that Is not mowed Is turning red, and It Is then spoiled for hay. William L. McCabe was Instantly Killed In the Cheyenne, Wyo., yards white engaged in making up a train. McCube, who was formerly a resident of Ogden, was running between Cheyenne and Denver and wan preparing for a trip. wife of a .Mrs. S. J. Townsend, of Salt Lake prominent physician 'Ity, cut her throat with a razor Sunday evening and died within a few mluutes. Mrs. Townsend was suffersuperinduced ing tinm melancholia, by tuberculosis of the spluc. Marie Rlzzardl, aged $0 years, committed suicide at Rlngham by drinking carbolic acid. She bought the ' arid In a drug store, went to an Ital- ian saloon kept by a man named Stlss-te- e and drank It. She died In great agony shortly afterward. In the convention of the Wostern Federation of Miners at Denver, Robert Adamson of Eureka was seated In the plnce of Harry Riddel, the delegate from that place who was refused admission because he waa charged with being a Pinkerton detective. As a result of a glaring error discovered In the new game law It will be Impossible, If the law Is enforced, to hunt or fish In Utah until the legislature meets again. The law would prohibit a hunter from carrying his lame home after he had secured 1L NO HOPE OF ABOLISHING WAR. Caldwell, Ida. llarry Orchard, the confessed murderer of former Governor and eighteen Steunenberg other men, waM on Monday brought to the scene of the crime which finally landed him within the clutches of the law, and taken before Judge Wood at the county courthouse, where his case was set for trial. The Haywood case at Boise was adjourned to enable Judge Wood to come to Caldwell and enter an order formally adjourning Orchard's trial for the present term of court. The poceedlngs began at 11 a. m., Judge Wood arriving In an auto at that hour. Orchard was brought over on an early train in custody of Warden Whitney of the state penitentiary and several deputies and detectives. The trip was without Incident. The prisoner was attired in & natty new brown suit and attracted considerable attention. The local attorney, Mr. Cox, who has been the attorney of record for Orchard In this county, was relieved from further duty by Judge Wood, and with the consent of the prisoner, Frank T. Wyman, a Boise attorney, was appointed in his place. Orchard's trial will not he held until the cases against Haywood, Moyer and Pettlbone at Boise are disposed of, Orchard being the state's principal accusing witness against the miners' officials. Orchard was taken back to the penitentiary at Boise In the afternoon. . AIM WAS BAD. Russian Torpedo Boat Fires Upon Admiral. Sebastopol. Rear Admiral WTren, In command of the Black Sea fleet, was cruising in a steam cutter while a torpedo boat, in command of Lieutenant Ruzhek, was practicing firing whiteheads In the inner bay. When the admirals cutter was at short range the torpedo boat suddenly changed her position and fired a blank whitehead directly at the cutA Russian Delegate to Peace Conference Sounds Note of Warning. The Hague. The second International peace conference opened Saturday afternoon, June 16. The ses- ter, the latters water sion lasted scarcely twenty minutes, tank. penetrating The promptitude of the crew and was devoid of any Incident out in beaching the cutter saved the Lieutenant Ruzhek explained side of the prearranged programme. It consisted Bimply of a short speech that the whitehead was fired accihut he and three junior lieuof welcome by Dr. van Tets van dentally, who were sullen and refused tenants, Goudrlan, the Netherlands foreign to salute the admiral, were degraded minister; the adoption of a resolution and, as the result of later evidence, to send greetings to Emperor Nich- arrested on the charge of attempting to sink the cutter. olas and Queen Wilhelmlna, and the eagerly awaited speech of M. Nolldoff, CHINKS AND JAPS AT OUTS. head of the Russian delegation, who was unanimously chosen president ol Japan is Preparing to Apply Force to the conference. Chinese Officials In Manchuria. The keynote sounded by M. Nolldoff Mukden. A Japanese has been on behalf of Russia was a crushing blow to tho pacificists. TlAre was no fired on and wounded by a Chinese mincing of worth) and ultimate dis- member of the police on the Yalu, armament and the inauguration of aggravating the controversy between universal peace was relegated to the China and Japan in Manchuria. The limbo of dreams. M. Nolldoff described this as "a star existing conditions threaten to cause floating far above this mundane Japan to begin the enforcement of a sphere, to he always striven for, but vigorous program. Following the never attained." visit of Wa Minister Terauchl to Manchuria, the recall to Toklo for a MEXICO DEEPLY INVOLVED. consultation of the consul generals at Harbin and Mukden, both centers Guatemala Said to Have 4,000 Well of foreign interest, and also China's Drilled Troops on Border. restrictions on the Manchurian execuFanama. It is currently reported all tive, Hayasbl, Japanese minister at Pekin, whose proposals for a settlethat the ment of the difference through Central America with China Mexican legation retired from Guate- were declined, has arrived here for mala when it was convinced of the the purpose of making an extensive The transfer to Mukdirect participation of high govern- Investigation. den of consideration of questions inment officials in Guatemala In Presl volved affects the entire position of dent Barilla's assassination. Japan In Manchuria. Shortly after the arrival of M. GamCHILD LOST IN SAGEBRUSH. boa, the Mexican minister, at San Salvador, President Cabrera sent bis confidential agent to endeavor to make a Wandered Around for Forty Hours Before Being Found by Posse. secret offensive and defensive treaty with Salvador, but Gamboa's InBoise, Ida. Toddling along In a fluence was decisive in making the wilderness of towering sagebrush, his mission unsuccessful. It Is also reported that Guatemala throat parched with a thirst of forty has 4,000 soldiers well drilled and hours, his sturdy little legs torn and equipped on the Mexican frontier, and bleeding from briar thorns, the more than 1.000 prisoners In the penof Lawrence boy baby itentiary suffering untold agonies on account of the recent bomb attempt Marsh, residing near Caldwell, was found on Monday alive and prattling Federation Will Leave I. W. W. to himself after a search which began Denver. Ae an outcome of the split with the child's disappearance on Satbetween the Western Federation of urday night, and in which a posse of Miners and the Industrial Workers of several hundred meti was employed. the World, a new International InJapan Will Change Embassadors. dustrial organization may be launched In the near future. Acting President Washington. It is currently reported here that Viscount Aokl, Japanese C. E. Mahoney of the Western Federembassador to the United States, has ation of Miners, which is now holdbeen recalled and that llaron Kaneko In convention fifteenth annual its ing this city, has already Indorsed the will probably succeed him. The latpolicy of refusing to pay any more ter Is a former minister of Justice In per capita tax to the Industrial Work- the Toklo cabtuet. He was sent to ers' order and Is Inclined to join In the movement for a new Industrial the United States during the Russian-Japanes- e order. . war on r confidential mission from the Japanese goverument OLD GANG TO BE OUSTED. Tets Find Bodies of Thoir Parents In New Officials to Taka Hold of MuPool of Blood When Thoy Awoke, nicipal Affairs In San Frandaco. Detroit William Roulo, a carpenSan Francisco. As foreshadowed b; ter, cut his wife's throat Monday District Attorney Langdon In his op- night and slashed his own with the position of the admittance of Mayor same razor,' and both died where they Schmitt to ball, It Is the purpose of fell In the bedroom where their two tho bribery graft prosecution to oet children were sleeping. The couple during tbe last six about the removal of Schmitt and the bad quarreled Mrs. Roulo bad applied months, and appointment of a new mayor to servo for a dlvorre. When the two chiluntil January of 1908, when the suc- dren. aged 7 and 6 'years, wakened cessful candidates of tho November In the morning they found the bodies upon tbe floor and called the v In Boise, Idaho. The prosecution the Steunenberg murder trial, on Frithe day, entering in earnest upon of corroboration substantiation and a showed Orchard's testimony, Harry continuous thread of evidence conIn necting George Pettibones store FranSaa at Denver with Orchard cisco, engaged on the Bradley murder plot, partly developed another direct line by which It Is hoped to show that Haywood engaged and paid Steve Adams for the same desperate work, and. added several touches of confirmation to Orchard's general story. Officials of the United States at San Francisco and Denver produced original records showing that in August, 1904, a registered letter was sent under the name of "J. of PettiWolff from the address bones store In Denver to J. Dempat the Golden West hotel, In sey San Francisco. Orchard swore that he stayed at the Golden West under an alias that was either "Dempsey or Hogan," that Pettlbone used the aliases of "Wolff and "Pet Bone, and that under the name of Wolff" Pettlbone In the mouth mentioned sent him a registered letter containing $100 to pay his expenses while engaged In the Bradley plot Police officials of Ogden established the arrest there In. June, 1903, of Steve Adams and A. T. Williams. They were sealed up In an eastbound car loaded with fruit, and when arrested for trespass each had a brace bf revolvers. When released through the Influence of a detective, who was a brothef Mason of Adams, they went straight to the office of the Western Union and sent a telegram to Haywood at Denver. When the Ogden testimony was Introduced Steve Adams was brought Into court under guard to be Identified. Adams' name has run all through the trial, but this was hls Adams first appearance in person. seemed In a defiant humor and walked to a point directly In front of the jury and gazed steadily at the witness confronting him.. post-offic- " u-- -y te. 1 'o nZSl'Z M."11" N0 BAI1 FOR he SCHMITZ, went to kill Bradley, sent a telegram to Haywood at Denver for money. San Francisco's Mayor Mu. 1. , Next It showed by the originals of Jail Lika Common Felon, six drafts on New York banks, five 01 which were purchased at the First' Francisco. No ball for E- National bank of Denver by Hay woo.: Schmitz," the rnnv himself, that during 1904. 1905 and mayor of San Francisco u 1906 money was the rul' frequently remitted hv J 'se Frank by Haywood to I J. Simpkins, former1 Ing thl H. Dunne member of tho executive board of the! or'an,,?11,118,11011 a'Ie bv the may. Western Federation of Mlmrs. who l,e be given his nm , as Simmons came to Caldwell ,lir bon'1 Pending sentence Harry Orchard and assisted In th!jUne 27 Pronounce rbp own Us the tat i J, !,t SS2.2? SKS-J2.- &5 ?''.ofiffij After thut came. the production Angeles Woman, 0rlv.n . Religion, Severs her u ' With a Butcher Knif, Los Angeles. Helen Hm-widow, who has ployed as a cook, driven ln8ane religious fervor, cut off her u at the wrist with a carving then walked several block Catholic cathedral, where h before tbe altar of the sacred and poured out her penance, n the bleeding stump of her arnr ly beneath the folds of her tn one knew of her act. Her band she had thrown behind in her room. Arising from hen! Ing posture at tire altar, she v turned to her lodgings, where condition was discovered lance summoned and the VoL, en to the hospital. She wffi The womans husband died year ago. Since that time brooded much, constantly betn her marriage, which prevented hfc coming a nun. dle-age- d J 1! , Z WAR IN CENTRAL AMER1C ndicatlona Ara That Five Rew Will Soon be Involved. Washington. A sanguinary , dep r'nt Slim? f jerhapa two wars or more, iu nany revolutions added for in Indictment Named Simpkins neasure Is what the state Boise, Idaho. It Is the Intention of iient official now expect to mark tbe state to Introduce evidence in of J907 In Central tummer support of the Orchard story and enare murh cast down otw deavor to further link the defendant J . Loa SHE CHI non-unio- n with the conspiracy to murder Steunenberg as outlined by Orchard In hls confession. So far the evidence has j,een corroborative of Orchards story 0j jg many crmes in major and minor details. The direct connection of Haywood has yet to come out in evidence. Certain evidence has linked him with Adams, who, Orchard iays, was hls partner in a number t crimes. Documentary evidence has shown Haywood's connection with Jack Simpkins, but as Simpkins was a member of the executive board of the Western Federation of Miners, of which Haywood is still the secretary and treasurer, counsel for the defense claim that the drafts were drawn in the regular course of the federation and that the production of drafts from Haywood to Simpkins has no connection with a conspiracy, being In fact on the records of the federation. Simpkins Is named In the Indictment with Haywood, Moyer and Petti-bone- , but he has not been arrested. One of the drafts In his favor was drawn after the murder of Stennen-berg- . The state has shown by some witnesses that Simpkins was with Orchard In Caldwell prior to, but not at the time of, the murder. The last draft produced In evidence and Identified by the cashier of the Denver bank, was drawn In January, IflOG. It NEARING THE END. was Indorsed by Simpkins' wife, and paid to her In Spokane. Prosecution (n Haywood Cato Will was killed on December Steunenberg 30. I9ii. Finish With Witnesses During The draft In favor of Simpkins was drawn prior to the time Orchard made the Week. his confession, and about three weeks Boise, Idaho. In support of Its case befure Haywood was arrested In Den against William D. Haywood, charged ver. with the murder of Frank SteunenJURY FOUND THEM GUILTY. berg, the state on Saturday submitted to the Jury the testimony of an even Land Conspirators in Idaho dozen witnesses tending to confirm Alleged Convicted on Two Charges, several details of the story of Harry Moscow, Idaho. The jury In the Orchard, and at adjournment that it would close Us case north Idaho land conspiracy cases a verdict of guilty on two of during the ve co,,n9 were!110 the Indictment Among Saturdays witnesses former Governor Peabody and hls aKaInst & H. Kester, William Dwyer F Ketterbach and daughter. Miss Cora Peabody, but acquitted t"oin on the other three counts, i ther was on the stand very long. It dfifen(lants were acquitted on was anticipated that the defense ne' tw nnd llv Hn'l found guilty on counts three and four. three 9 known as the Jnd ctment and count four as the "1Ison Indictment. Corey 2nts e rh,nfii0aCtlni? Wllh ,he quarter sections of timber land In 1904, for which received approximately $3 an thev acre The prosecution regards the verdict way ror the prosecut on of similar cases which will be tried at the faH of ,th Federal court. caKoMha1? PT8,1lpnt anti Kesrer nei-j8- AND f,rm ny ha t to'Sh" CjK? Mexico and America, to bring condition of permanent price Iween the turbulent republics in :ral America. Official news ol feature reached the state departs from one of Its representatlies Nicaragua, who forwarded the nation, of tbe president of that 0 try of hls participation la the 1 of Acajutla. The exasperating featute of h dent Zelavas message, accord! the state department, was the w which he sought to place America and Mexico the respond lty for the attack upon a frifj state by claiming that it was a 11 sary step In the execution ol the ; for a union of the Central Amer. As a matter of (act, republics. one of the officials pointed out tainly the United States and prob Mexico would welcome a combinr. of the little states Into one repw under some capable head, but It never for an instant been cow plated that such a union should brought about by force. a SHOT AND KILLED. Another Tragedy Grows Out el Brownsville Affray InveatigatiM. Texas. Colonel $ Houston, Wreford, a prominent business was shot and killed Friday at Bra vllle as the result of a circular V sued In whfrh he bitterly denoc: Captain William Kelley becau KelleyB testimony before the at rommittee which Is investigate Brownsville affair In Washlnf Jesse Thorham, a stepson ol Cap Kelley, Is charged with the killiaj Could Not Face Shame. Huntington, Ind. When hie was called In court on Friday. Mosher, aged 33, failed to respond h deputy sheriff, sent out to find reported that he had commut'd clde. Mosher was to have been D ness in a case charging bla hls sister Nora with murder, rather than face the shame of trial, he took hls life. The ; Nora became hysterical on the news and Its effect I fear her mother, who Is of feeble Stolypin Issues Ultlmatu"mlnotfl St. Petersburg. Five fore the sitting of the lower by parliament opened, Friday, Pr:1h letter Golovlne received a I Premier Stolypin demanding. cordance with tho regulations, the house go into executive to discuss weighty matter of As soon as the house was called " d- -r the premier submitted n turn, saying that unless the4e( of the government were KrnlP granted Immediately the 6TefV would find Itself unable to coer with parliament Hs Recommended Reduction Working Force. St Petersburg. KlV Colonel deputy commandant of the K St Petersburg, was murdered F' the morning by a workman In The cj1 soction of the city. slty was recently sentenced to Mt the revolutionary fighting J 10 tlon, because be recommend hcr person n. durtlon of the working forc,. j the brand of admiralty works. The ,?? w captured, but he Is believed had. accomplices who escaped. Poison Failed; Used Revolver. San Frandaco. Miss Alice Bell was ... . shot and probably fatally wounded by Tonopah, Ncv. Two Roy Huff, a jeweler, who then blew out hls own braina. Before the tragedy Huff tried to Induce the young womun to drink from a bottle of mu"J I.ti him riatic acid, which he handed her rUl ,bm night Ts watchman at the whisky, but she refused to do so, , yards of & Tonopah Goldfield You are JUdlroa,! trying to poison me, He answered. Well, m km you somehow, drew a revolver and fired. any-log- Hidden and unexpected failure 0! loint efforts of the government! J Will Not Issue Panama Washington. There 1 n0 any doubt aa to Secretary Cottw I j Intention with respect to tb Panama bonds. After IJJ J question much thought, t nitoly decided and so annou" Friday that there Is at 10 necessity for such Issue. ter therefore may bo regard j tied for at least several men jj . possibly for a much longer ( pry $36,000,000 4 per cent bond will mature July 2 next will deemed in full on and aftef lD j |