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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. AHDEIW JBNSKM, PoblUbw. I UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS Farmington is making plans for in creasing its school facilities by a new building. In West Bountiful an addition to the ecbool house, to cost $1,200, is being constructed. The city of Coalville has voted $10, COO bonds for the installation of an electric light plant. A band of 100 Bannock Indians will probably lead the parade in Salt Lake on Pioneer day, July 24. A burglar caught In the act of robstore at Union was bing the Co-oshot and killed by R. F. Forbush. The ladies of Mt. Pleasant put forth k candidate for school trustee at the recent election, but she was defeated. The report of the librarian of the Galt Lake public library shows a membership of 15,017 with an average dally attendance of 538. Daniel Mauer was stabbed by John Bishop on the streets of Salt Lake during a quarrel between the two tnen. Maurers injuries will not prove p . Hundred and Fifty Policemen Required to Quell Riot in New York City. New York. "San Juan 11111," the district bound d by Amsterdam and West End avenues and Sixty-firs- t and Sixty-thirstreets, because of its notoriety as a battleground, was the scenp Friday night of a furious race riot, which required 250 policemen to quell, after many shots had been fired and several persons had been seriously injured. The trouble began shortly after 9 oclock, when a policeman arrested Edward Connelly for attacking Henry Williams, a negro, and was pursued to the station house by a mob of Connellys friends, hurling showers of stones and other missiles. When the station house reserves turned out the whole neighborhood was in an uproar, and whites and blacks engaged in a desperate struggle. Torrents of missies were hurled from roofs and windows. Within ten minutes not less than a thousand men, boys and women, black and white, were engaged in a furious combat. The small party of police were powerless, and reinforcements were summoned. On their arrival a cordon was drawn around the whole district and strong patrols mado repeated charges down the streets In a vain effort to restore order. They succeeded In and were making a few prisoners forced to retreat, fighting every Inch of the way and pursued to the station house by a howling mob. The worst of the fighting was In street, where from every window and roof, rained missies, while hundreds of shots were fired. Roundsman Patrick Walsh was knocked down a negro, who leaped by Jessie-Smithupon him and, after attempting to shoot him, struck him repeatedly with the butt of bis revolver. Walsh was finally rescued by bis comrades. Two SPANISH FORK, INDIAN TREATMENT MURDERED HIS WIFE RUSSIA STATES AND INFANT CHILD HER POSITION FROM THE HOUSETOPS BRICKS ARE HURLED fatal. Reese W. Llewellyn, who came to Utah with the hand cart company and settled at Fountain Green in 185G, died at his home in that place last week. Burglars have become so bold Salt Lake City that they ply their trade in broad day light, two houses having been burglarized one aay last week. Owners of orchards in Salt Lake county who have refused to remove the decayed trees from their orchards ks ordered by the inspector, are to be prosecuted. The government crop bulletin shows that the yield of arid land grain is not up .to last years average, but the yield, of Irrigated grain is reported a good average. son of W. F. Cro-jnaThe of Coalville, was playing around the room when he fell backward into a bucket of hot water, being so badly scalded that death resulted a few r, hours later. Property owners along the line of the Wasatch drive, between Inspiration Point and Popperton Place. Salt Lake City, have agreed to give f 1,500 of the $5,000 needed for the comp , e I tion of the drive. Russell McLeese, a Salt Lake boy, went in swimming in the JordRn river Just after eating nine-year-ol- Sixty-secon- d , TORN FROM HIS BRIDE. Boy Lied to Get. a Wife. Kalamazoo, Mich. Delbert Preston, 15 years old, has been torn from the arms of his girl bride, formerly Pearl McElroy, Catherman, by Under-Sherif- f and lodged in the county Jail on the charge of perjuring himself by giving a false age when securing the license. Preston and Miss Catherman, the later only 17, appeared before County Clerk Vosburg and said their ages were 19 each. He gave them a license. J. D. Dve, an uncle of the youth, saw the license In a paper and notified the sheriff. The circuit court will be asked to annul the marriage. but the young couple declare thpy will he married again when the boy Is old enough. Fifteen-Year-Ol- green apples, was seized with cramps and drowned before his comrades could get him out of the water. d LYNCHED BY NATIVES. Will Not Consent to Peace on Grounds That Would Affect Her Dignity. The Novoe Vrernyn St. Petersburg. statement the inis following Monday pi :f Russias position, which may he in- THREE WERE INJURED. Elevator Drops Six Floors, in the Land Title Building of Philadelphia. Philadelphia. District Attorney John C. Itell, assistant City Solicitor Horry T. Kingston and William Born of Collingswood, N. J., were seriously Injured Monday by a fall of an elevator in the Land Title building, tbe highest building in the city. Mr. Hell sustained a compound fracture of a leg, Mr. Kingston suffered both legs fractured and Mr. Born was Injured about the body and received Ulcerations of the scalp. District Attorney Bell and Assistant Solicitor Kingston had been In conference in Mr. Bell's private office on the thirteenth floor of the building, and were on their way to their offices in the city hull. The elevator operator, the only other occupant of the car, escaped with slight injuries. The elevutor dropped from the sixth floor to the basement. The cause o the accident Is unknown. Guard Saved Treasure. Laporte, Ind. Regaining his senses while two masked robbers were trying to break open the treasure box of the United States Express company, C. W. Angerman, the guard, opened fire on the men and put them to rout. The attempted hold-uoccurred at an early hour Sunday morning, while the transfer wagon was en route to the I.ake Erie station. Angerman, tbe guard, was seated on the rear of the wagon. The bandits struck him, and at the same time they pulled him from the vehicle they seized the Iron box. Rufus McGurrity, the colored driver of the wagon, proceeded on his way, but soon noticed his companion was missing. He promptly returned, but by this time the guard had regained eonsefoiisness and opened his successful attack on the men. Angerman was badly bruised up alKiut the head, but his condition Is in no wise serious. Islanders at First Planned to Burn Negro Murderer. Mobile, Ala. Captain Doe of the steamer Candor, arriving here late Friday evening from Ceiba, reports that the negro McGill, who murdered the crew and eight passengers of the Captain Newth in Trouble. cattle steamer Olympia, has been Alaska. Captain Newth or Nome, Jynrhed. When McGill was captured at El Provlncl be was placed aboard the whaler Jeanette Is ch.ugcd with a , the Honduran warship Ta Tumldar bold attempt to abduct two Eskimo girls aged ! and 1.1. rcspeetivel.v. The and sent back to Vt ilia Island. The natives were greatly wrought father of the girls, named Apowe.ih. went aboard the whaler with Ills famup over the horrible murders, and, acily to transact some business. Both cording to Captain Doe, they first he and his wife were plied with liquor planned to burn the prisoner, but later and the girls were enticed Into the he was taken from the officials and cabin snd locked up Their cries Tor for-hihelp aroused the mother and she resdeed for some time, believing that his lynched. The laws of the Island was and it this cued them after a hard fight. capital punishment, wife Intended to apply for a divorce. fact that caused the lynching. John Morrey, while arranging a derRobbers in Alaska. rick hay fork at Joseph, slipped and PLACE FOR IMMIGRANTS. Seattle Alarmed for the safety of fell on the fork Joints Just as the fork millions of dollars' worth of gold dust was being raised. One tine of the fork passed entirely through his ab- San Francisco Seta Aside Anget Is- in and about Fairbanks, Alaska, as the land for Detention Hospital. domen. Before the horses hoisting result of almost dally hold ups of min the fork could be stopped, the unforSan Francisco - Modeled after the ers by tinned bandits, the secretary of tunate man was drawn high Into the war and the Washington magics-sionuplans of the big immigrant station on air. He will recover, representatives have been Ellis Island, In New York harbor, San asked to see about sending troops limv Because he listed Benjamin Frank- Francisco is to have a detention sta- stationed at Foil Gibbons to the seemlin as a former president of the Unittion that will be ndequate in equip- ed the trouble Albert White, ed States, and for other reasons that ment to accommodate the large vol- tary of the tn i ii in and prospectors' as to Judge IiOwis seemed good and suf- ume of Mvolutlnn, I). is Into this I'aft that the telegiaplied Societal' s Immigration necessity for troops ficient. Albert Malo, a young Italian port. The station is coming to bo built on General Williams, mm of Scofield, was last week denied his Angel Island, land for the purpose imperative mnrnler ot the department of the Co citizenship papers having been already set aside. liiinbia has In eu ordeted to make ah 111' Orson P. S. Mu.sser, aged 19, of Salt estigat Ion. Wife of Polish Barber Found Lake City, was spending a few weeks . dered at Baintree, Macs. Killing In Kentucky. vacation at' Millville and was hauling Braintree. Mass.- A woman Mount St.-- ling, ws was a load of lumber, when the horse ran dered at Belmont, whose body lute of a desperate fight ou away and Mussor was thrown beneath the wheels, sustaining internal in- found Friday, hns been identified a- Friday i reek, Lee county, Sunday Emmeline the wire of a night, in which John Muller of Itie.oii juries which resulted In his death. III count' shot and killed James flees A little son of Alexander L. Brewer, Dole, who was employed In a barber ami J M . riioinas. The shooting the produce merchant, of Ogden, shop here, Selilkolfslui Is believed to curreil at a thitrch dur.tig senti.-while playing with another boy and a boon bis way to California The wom- Neither ot t , dead men altmd Muller was arrested mid lo.lg. d in hatchet, had three fingers nearly sev- ans body was discovered In a gully ered from the hand. One finger Is on the Arlington v golf links, near Bel jail at Beatty Hie, Imrclv escaping an certainly lost and there are doubts rnont. The bend was nearly severe' enraged moh The jail Is heavily as to the chance of saving any of from the lmdy. The Bole had an- guarded for rear of a I' itching them. nounced his Intention of leaving town Swam Rapids of Niagara, Stuart Kelly, a hoy of about 12 Murdered Mexicans. by was of Nlagura Falls. N Y- .- Carlisle t age. years badly burned with Phoenix, Arlr. Samuel Plunkett a Graham of this city and William powder at Park City while attempting J, to light a paekage of black powder nod a man in his employ Glover, Jr., of Baltimore, sneee-.sfullwith a mateh. The boy in company named E A Kenned', were murdered, swam the lower rapids of the whirl-tawith several others of his own age to Lewiston Mond.tv afternoon found the powder In an old store presumably on Julv 12. at Plnnket s bouse. ranch, one and a half miles aliovo Liv- The distance of four miles was covered In twenty-sit ilnutcs I,' Glover ingstone. The object of tbe double The William Thompson, n well known murder undoubtedly was robbery, as Hat start Was iiiih' at I "2 p ni Boot whh is on the Xmer.ean farmer of Clarkson, lmd a narrow the watches and all the the dde Rook, The swlmtmrs did not venture from death by lightning. A boll men had were taken Themoney discovery struck him, knocking him unconscious of the crime was mu made known mi m the upper lupbls. when- C ,,i;,n and setting his clothing on tire, but til Filday afternoon The mut deters Webb lost Ills III,Itoih I, a wore life belts ntnl inflati d neighbors, noticing his plight, ran tc are supposed to be M. vlcntis. who rings around tin It tie, him and tore the burning clot Ring were formerly in tie- employ of from his body. , The gravest fears of tomato grow, ers are being realized. The crops in the north end of Davis county and across the line in Weber county, a district embracing the best tomato fields In the state, are practically ruined. While working for the Commercial Planing Mill company In Salt Lake City, George Rose brought Ills hand In contact with a and as a result Is now in the L. D. S. hospital. Hia hand was literally torn to pieces. It developed at the coroners in quest that E. H. Mitchell, who killed his wife and then hanged himself, in Salt Lake City, had premeditated the rip-saw- l - Crime of a Spokane Man Who Became Suddenly Insane. .- Frenzied by melHpokaue, Wash- Ttrrible over ancholy and continued brooding on Davis II. Charles alleged in Junes, his Thursday night slew his wife, suibaby and committed of side north on the cide in his house warnmoments a the city. Without the wife and ing or uttering a cry, heads nearly severed their had baiy in the from their bodies by a razor father. and hands of the husband his Davis then made three gashes in a into fell weltering and own throat In kitchen. pool of his blood in the enthe brief space of five minutes the out. blotted was tire family was Davis, his acquaintances say, morbid and melancholy. He comthe plained he had not been given should wife help in saving money a give him. Davis was 31 years old. He was employed as a panel raiser in the Washington Mill company, where he but got his time last Saturday night, Mrs. he had another job in prospect. old. Mrs. Davis was also 31 years Davis was highly respected, and. the neighbors say, all that a wife should spired; Russia can consent only to such a peace as will not affect the dignity or vital Interests of the empire. To act otherwise would be fatal to Russia, and would threaten all Europe. Europe no longer believes in Japan's assurances that she will not restrict European interests in the far east. Even in England and America the voices of moral Instigators Can be heard in favor of the indirect Influence of the powers to moderate Japans demands. Our plenipotentiaries must remember that they must defend the interests not only of Russia, but also of the other Caucasian powers, and they will find moral support in and perBerlin, Paris, Washington haps even in lxmdon. Our army in the field is much stronger than it was fifteen months ugo. "The Hamburger Naohrallen proposes that Europe intimate to Japan that extreme demands will be resisted by Europe In general, especially Ger many. This is n valuable statement. be. We must ascertain the acceptable mlximum of our concessions to Jupan RIOT in Europium point of view, and act acTwenty-fou- r cordingly." -- Kv.-Ne- V'i-i- stock-growe- - u mi-be- LEADERS Deof Kansas Legislature clared Unconstitutional. Kansas justice A L. Greene of the handed down, the who Court, Supreme decision declaring the appropriation of $4in,wm made by the last legislaunture for a state oil refinery to be ablest1 the constitutional, is one of a native of jurists in Kansas. He is as Missouri. He served five years Project i , r JP? , ' v vji'vtf! I It . k9 VjJ P 4 ' ' - leaders of Odessa Twenty-fou- r here were the recent disturbances hanged Thursday in the prisons. Another batch of seventeen will be publicly executed upon the arrival of General Ignatieff, president of the special conference for the revision of the exceptional laws designed for safeguarding public order. The battleship Georgi Pobiedono-set- z has arrived here with a fresh crew for the purpose of taking sixty-sevemutineers to Sevastopol for trial by court martial. Of 202 persons arrested and charged with robbery or incendiarism in connection with the recent riots, seventy-fou- r were acquitted Thursday, owing to lack of evidence and twenty-eigh- t were sentenced to six weeks imprisonment, the time to include the two weeks which they have already passed in prison. n FOUGHT HIS WAY TO POWER. Witte Was Once an Underpaid Railway Clerk. 0 St. Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas has signed the appointment of M. Witte, president of the committee of ministers, to be chief plenipotentiary representing the Russian government in the peace negotiations to be conducted next month In the United States. The appointment clothes M. Witte with plenary powers. Sergius Witte, the Russian plenipotentiary, may he regarded as the lead-Inliberal statesman of Russsia. For tlie last thirteen years he has been one of the strongest personalities in the Russian bureaucracy, although his political fortunes suffered a setback when he was compelled to resign the portfolio of minister of fitlanee in Auand again when, after begust. ing appointed president of the council of ministers In the same month, his office gradually lost its importance until tumors of his Intention to resign and go abroad had been persistentlv circulated. Witte i atiout 56 years old and has steadily worked bis way up from the position of an underpaid railroad clerk, w ho occasionally acted as porter. to that of tlie leading statesman of Russia in spite of the fuet that his enemies are numerous and Include some of the most powerful men In Russia. M. g Riot of Tailors. One man was probably fatally injtutd. more than a score slightly hurt, and hundreds were Involved in a riot of striking tailors and their sympathizers Thursday in t street tn the Williamsburg section of Brook n. It was not until tlie rnnvd !ml w t,- l,d the clothing of huiir Niwman that the police dtspi in d tho irowd. Two arrests were made Newman, tlm owner of tlie f.u tot v, was the man who win probably die. - 1 S' -- county attorney. He was appointed to the supreme court from Newton. Judge Greene is a prominent man in the Presbyterian Church and an enthusiastic Shakespearean scholar. ceremony conducted over the sU T the lower class of ignorant Indian, When a man Is thought to be 1 enough to require the servlceg J doctor he is put into a hut, three days no one except the iJH sees him. The doctor goes Into woods and gathers herbs, from ),,! he prepares a potion for the sick ml! and then keeps a lonely vigil with him At the end of the third day, if th tlent is not Improved, the order 1, L en to prepare a pachofsha. Com L meat, either beef, pork or game 1,. put In a large kettle and stewed until tbe corn Is soft All the relatives of the sick man art entitled to attend, and they gathe. around the kettle for the feast Tht sick man is brought out and server first. He Is fed as much as his atom ach can hold, and the otbert then turn in and devour the remainder of the stew. When this Ib concluded a bonfire is built and lighted, and the crowd circles around and dances to the tune of a weird chant. After this, If the sick man does not show signs of getting better, nothing more is done for him, and he dies or gets well by act ol Providence. Oklahoma Times JouReads Like a Miracle. Moravia, N. Y., July 17th.-(Spe- cial) Bordering on the miraculous Is the case of Mrs. BenJ. Wilson, of Urn place. Suffering from Sugar Diabetes, she wasted away till from weighing 200 lbs. she barely tipped the scales at 130 lbs. Dodds Kidney Pills cured her. Speaking of her cure her husband, says; My wife suffered THE PACE THAT KILLS. Wear Themselves Out City Dwellers Superstitious Ceremony That It Wl a Last Retort. In answer to inquiries as to meaning of the word it was exni.i, that a pachofsha is a feast and 7 of the Incantation and supenutk rnal. HANGED. Men Perish on the Scaffold at Odessa. with Useless Hurry. The microbe of hurry, hurry, useless hurry, is in the air; so much so, in fact, that it is almost impossible for a city dweller, no matter how well balanced lie may be, not to become inoculated with it. Wine, women and song are not the only influences that go to make up the pace that kills. The average life of the business man er the society woman hurries people to catastrophe as fast as does that of the rounder" or "dissipate. Did you ever do anything on this order rush your meals, rush your play, make a fool of yourself running half a block for a car already crowded to the guards? You plead guilty, do you? Then you are going a pace that kills Just as surely as the more widely heralded pace. Kansas City Star. everything from She was sick four Sugar Diabetes. years and doctored with two doctors, but received no benefit. She bad so much pain all over her that she could not rest day or night. The doctors said that she could not live. Then an advertisement led me to try Dodds Kidney Pills and they helped her right from the first. Five boxes of them cured her. Dodds Kidney Pills were a God-en- t remedy to us and we recommend them to all suffering from Kidney Disease. Dodds Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Diseases, Including Brights disease, and all Kidney aches, including Rheumatism. Autos for Fruit Growers. The California Fruit Growers A oclation is furnishing its fruit buyers snd traveling agents with automobiles having received a carload ofttuma-chine- recently. IS NEW RUSSIAN BEAUTY. Rosen Takes Place of the Countess Cassini. A new Russian beauty is in Washington to take the place of the dashing Countess Cassini, adopted daughter of the former ambassador and the warm chum of Alice Roosevelt. The newcomer Is Miss Isabel Rosen, daughter of Baron Rosen, the newly named ambassador and one of the envoys who will endeavor to frame a treaty of peace between Russian and TEA Baroness Japan. Miss Rosen is fifteen years old, is very pretty and in the social gossip You will find no poor Brother Witnessed Suicide. Columbia. S C. The coroners Jury In tlie ia-- e of R. Keeth Dargan, the former presld. nt of tho Independent Cotton Oil company of Darlington, who commit t it Milride Monday, returned a verdict that tho deceased Htm to Ms ibatii by taking carbolic It was acid developed at tlie that Pegraru Dargan, brother o tlie dead man, was in the room with the suicide when he took the and stayed with him until he poison died The jury win n.q hold Dargan as an accessory. Quarreled Over School Matters. Aimdarho. ohia-- P. c. Remrick and Thurston Plowman were killed Thursday nt Cogar, in lame Roi It township, In n qunrii I thnt Is said to have nris n ever sihool matters according to word r. reived by the Iff who Ims sept off), ers to the ihe duel milt wire ollleers ofniche the seh.sd board i . n Nathan ami Lr.. Mastirs who ate tmg hei,t , i.ged lomillil,' m kiiitng are said to have gene to Renfrom house to demand i.rtiui m books wmi, lie fatal quart . i i n.uul jT. tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you know what to do. Your grocer return! four money If you doal Uks Schilling! Bed. His fcxeuae. Jones says of dont write It for a livin; I just write it cause the rest o' the world seems to be tacklfh of It, an' might as well have a whirl at it w Atlanta Constitution. anybody else! Mr. Hope Sprlgglns I poetry: I TEA costs almost nothing how; nothing at all dont like it. any- if you Your grocer returns yout money If yoo dosi Ukt Schillings Best. The Fool and the Lazy Man. The fool doesnt know a po,-- ih'cg when he sees it, the lazy man doesn't seize a good thing when he knows it Philadelphia Record. New York. far-tor- y OF TEA dont grudge We of tbe capital she already has been H'slured a place similar to that occupied by the Countess Cassini. Coat of Good Government. The greater tlie responsibilities as- sumed by municipalities In administering public utilities, the greater are the knowledge and v IgiUnce necessary for every citizen. Good government and protection from abuse of trusts cost not onlj money butpublic personal study and service of every one concerned In these trusts. Bad political organization must lie overcome by good ones ns efficiently led, as well quipped with money mid as vigilantly supported Ivy hnnet citizens. This Is the most important lesson of American citizenship. Public business will expand and succeed Just as fast as all ihe people enter Into active partnership In It, and no faster. Con greea-thmalls- money; we want you to have it, if you dont like your tea ; for we want you to like your tea. Ilk rt. Wten business and pleasure combined, business generally get M worst end of the deal. TEA Think of us once a day least. If you take-bac- k Ukt dont like a1 it. your money. Your gnwwr rsturtm yout money lf y Ht hidings Dt. w You can't tell from the way dresses how much he is worth. S(B of the most gorgeous flowers bavoo got a scent. TEA g in The cheapest nice drink the world is tea; and the finest. . wb don't Your grocer returns your money If Schilling s t. Millionaire Marries Housekeeper. George llniuti n Philadelphia millionaire who made his' money in the leather business, has Just married hla housekeeper, a Irish soman 28 3 ears 'old. The ceremony was performed In chureh a crowd of over 2 tain being ltn nearly ns mitnv outHido present. waiting to see the Imppv pair enter and leave. Mr and Mrs Baum will spend part of the r hone) in, on at .npe May, after hleh tin y "ill I.,',,. ,m ow,nn ,r) a new 'n n,h. ,M now being Completed. good-lookin- the Your ,r grnrsr rsiurns your limn? I .,(1 Iks Schillings (tent. The modern siren Is the lady dollar. tb |