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Show a The Spanish Fork Press u : iv. von. NO. 43. SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, hughes ARRY PAINTER A PAPERHANGKtt .Wall Paper taken for PC blks west 2 DENTISTRY Sly New Bank Building in Office Cases, CORNABY SAMUEL prices. NOTARY PUBlaIG Money Loaned I iirllf nct Hi rins low IntereMt special op- ticus of partial payments, Co-o- p. jtc at resilience, one block east of - Utah. , Spanish Fokk, STICKS better than ever art out at operand in turned mg HAND BROS. at ird Benjamin. white ;il select ies. $0.50; . and 5.50 A uniformity in select brick that, anot be obtained south of Provo.' $5 Linmon tah M. Fresh JEX-FLORI- ST Flowers supplied for all oceakept on hand ns. Funeral designs d filled to order. AH kinds of idence Furniture Repaired, two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork, Utah is 5 jc I Mercantile IK Go. DEALERS IN JlESERAL MERCHANDISE A DRT GOODS, Three Blocks East of Clt; Square. pLLY JAMESON, Manager. G. 0. EIRIKSSON, ARTIST ORTRAIT building, Main streo. Open 7 day from lOi m. till lam. Workmen-bin- d material guaranteed Silo In Martell .... f AND OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER . . . SPAMISB FOBS, UTAB ..... I W. E. WARNER, and Bestdenos JtUl oath of City Iquora. Office IESS, DM IRtikhrk, T. KENDALL, IR. C. orrice at CREBR BITLDINO. pealeh Perk Utah. 'rM mil ant we red - Jamee Kobertsoas. 1. B. MORGAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- ) Ban ding IN . PROVO Thousands of Women March Through Streets to Lay Their Grievances Before Premier Balfour. Twister Passes Through 0kla homa, Dealing Out Death London. The desperate condition and Destruction. f the poor of London was brought to fhe notice Spanish Fork direct ARE DESPERATE Ttlsphooe Tl X SAXEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- and Notary Pabllo. Over Dank of Spanish Kurt. 'Walsh Fork, e Utah. Conveyancer Office of Premier Balfour on Monday by a remarkable deputation of the wives and other women relatives of the unemployed, who did not hesitate to tell the premier unless something Is speedily done to lessen their sufferng there will be bloodshed. "Dont forget that hungry men are desperate men, said one of the speakers, who all had the same tale to tell of husbands out of work and starving wives and children. The pinched faces and tattered clothing of the women, some of them having babies In their arms, bore eloquent testimony of the truth of their complaints. Enormous crowds of women from all parts of London marched through the streets headed by a deputation which Mr. Balfour received at the office of the local government) board. The Marseillaise was heard as the procession advanced, perhaps the first time it was ever heard under such circumstances in the streets of London. Only thirty of the women were admitted in the presence of Mr. Balfour. The premier was very sympathetic, lie acknowledged that the evil was very real, but he had little to suggest in the way of alleviation except an expression of hope that public charity would come to the aid of the unemployed. He deprecated the socialistic suggestion that industries should be started at the national expense foi the benefit of the unemployed as calculated to destroy the springs of enterprise and energy of the nation. Havoc Was Great In Track of Storm, Homes Being Destroyed and Unfortunate People Pinioned Beneath the Debris and Killed or Seriously Injured. Mountain View, Okla. Eight persons were killed and thirty injured, four fatally, by Saturdays tornado. No damage was done outside of the town. The pathway of the tornado Is about 100 yards wide and only one mile long, but within this small area the havoc was great. The farmers cotton gin, with heavy machinery and massive timbers, is a complete wreck. In the building J. S. Barkley, employed as packer In the gin, was crushed to death. His body was found pinioned under the debris near the press, hls head and shoulders crushed . Into the ground. The Barkley home, which was near the gin, was carried about 200 yards and dropped. Mrs? Barkley was found imbedded In the mud In the street, her head and face covered with wounds. Further to the northeast was the Shawl feed yard, where five horses were crushed to death. Adjoining the feed yard was the Hulme home, where Mrs. Hulme and her brother, Frank Clark, were found dead. The North Side hotel, near this point. Is a mass of broken timbers. Directly east, in the edge of town, is the wreck of a carriage In which seven members of the Hollis family, who were leaving WOULD EXTERMINATE JEWS. town, which was struck by timbers. J. Rioters Are Encouraged by Police and E. Hollis. Joseph T. Hollis, Ed Hollis and John Gudon were severely In. Horrible Crimes Are Committed. v timbers from the gtti 'SC"' Petersburg. From Bachmui, Jared Ed Hollis is thought to be fatally Bessarabia, comes an entirely new as portions of the splintered tale of revolt A three days attack timbers penetrated hls body. on the Jews began Thursday of last school house The large week with every indication of police was lifted straight up In the air, turn Jewish students were ed completely over and crashed down organization. beaten, the Jewish stores In the mar- upon the roof just beside theIsfounda. also a church kets were sacked during the day and tion. The Methodist The Christian wreck. complete during the night the plunder of resi- church, which was used as a school dences commenced. Troops arrived building, was totally destroyed. The on the scene, but the following day sides of Borne houses were crushed in. the work of pillage was resumed beWITTE NOW IN CONTROL. fore the eyes of the soldiers and police. The prayers of the hunted Jews Count is Bringing Order Out of Chaos for mercy were unavailing. Toward in Ruslan Empire. noon the torch was applied to stores Count Witte Is getSt Petersburg. and houses. The police would not his hands on the helm, and the ting permit the Jews to fight the Ore, and Russian ship of state Is beginning to the troops were withdrawn. Then the right Itself. Gradually the disorder pillage began afresh. It was tem- that followed the promulgation of the porarily stopped Saturday morning constitution giving the people liberty through tha efforts of the Russian Is being put down. The premier has peasants, but the police spread false met the immense difficulties confront reports which aroused the mob ana Ing him and the pressure of the dethere was a renewal of the work of The losses mands of the different classes of soplunder and massacre. are said to be In the millions of dol- ciety with energy and sincerity that lars. are more and more giving him the support of the moderate liberals, who CHEATED THE GALLOWS. have been frightened by the carnival of disorder Into which the country has Murderer of Bessie Bouton Escapes been plunged and the Inordinate deArrest by Suicide. mands of the proletariat under the San Francisco. Trapped In hit leadership of the reds and Social rooms by the police, and fully awar , Democrats. that his last avenue of escape had Count Witte has solved the railroad An Franklin been barred, Milton strike at a conference with the strike leaders at which he did not hesitate drtws, who murdered Mrs. Ilessl Bouton on the top of Cutler mountain. to make a practical surrender to the Colorado Springs, ten months ago and strikers reasonable demands. murderously assaulted and robbed Murdered by Filipinos. William Ellis, an Australian horse Denver. A letter front Captain W. men. at Berkeley, Cal., on Monday A. Grovos, commlssnry officer of the night shot and killed Nulda Olivia, bis United States army In the Philippines, last female companion, and then spea received B. F. by Police Magistrate a bullet Into his own head, causing Innews that the contained stant death. That Andrews, for whom Stapleton, W. II. Rogers, who was a private In the police of the entire country were the Colorado regiment In the Philipearchlng. was fully prepared for the pines during the Spantsh-Amerlc&tragedy that closed his career, was war. was murdered October 3 last by shown by the fact that ho acted withboatmen whom he hired to row out of a moment's hesitation, when two him from Cavite to Manila. Hls head officers came to arrest him. was cut off with bolus and the body was thrown overboard. In Todd Mystery. Lawyer Involved York. Ingersoll New Itckwood, Body Weighed Down by Stone. the lawyer for Mrs. Margrrcta Todd, Kansas City, Jo. The dead body mysterious of Winona Newton, ftfd 15 years, who, after hls client' death In Ihltadetphla, attempted to was found Saturday bslde a bridge obtain control of part of her estate over a small stream near Flfty-IUthere as a beneficiary under her will, street and College avenue, on the outon Monday denied the statement skirts of the city. The girt evidently made by an undertaker that on the bad been murdered. The girl's face day after her death be ordered Mra. bad been disfigured by many cuts, Todda body cremated. Mr. Lock-woo- d there were finger marks on ber throat, announced that he expected to weighing 150 pounds weighted down be the flrat wltnesa before a grand the body. The police are looking for Jury before which he had been given a young man with whom the girl had to underatand the district attorney been keeping company. would lay the Todd case. two-stor- y . SETINO MACHINES tOLLER BEARINO. HIGH CHAD B. n r- revVrd v - by buylnj ttSa reliable, hooesb LlHlUiV kj machine.np Congest guarantee. bJgh Scwlnj grads Machine Co JN FRANCISCO. CAL. Factory mlviddm. iu. at CONGO MADE FREE g a second-clas- matter, Post office s Congress March 2, 1879. UUllUUimUliUUlHHHlUUaaamiUmmiiimmimmnniiiimimmmiiiiiiHiiiiig CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. STATE BANKS, Prop. UTAH HANSEN, D.D.S. ),K. Vorld LONDON GREAT PROGRESS 21, 1902, at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of p. FORK, SPANISH nitary Co-o- STARVING PEOPLE Of Entered Feb. 1905. Stave Trade Has Dlaappeared, Village Sprung Up, Railroads Built and Country la Prosperous. PURE ANDimm DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Brussels. The commission appointed by King Leopold to investigate the tifimmnmfrTTmtmTtHHHinTmnnTtmuMimmTTmmTmTmnmHutmmnmTTTTTEf conditions in the Congo Independent state and the charges made against the administration of the Congo, has i in reported. One paragraph of the reA ! port Bays: Greatest Insurance Agency Our voyage to the Congo produced an Impression of admiration and won ler, Security reigns today In a country which twenty-fiv- e years ago Phone MS. was plunged In barbarity, plundered 411 B. Academy Are. Arrival aid departure of trains from Depot; t mar with Arab strewn tribes and by No. T For Sprlntvlllo, prove. Salt Lake UTAH, kets for human flesh. The slave trade PROVO, and all point, ae.tand we.t .. ,1:06a m No. 29 ForSprlngvtUe Provo. Salt Lake has now disappeared, cannibalism and all potato Mat and we.t ... 1:42 p m No. For Eureka, Mammoth and Silseeks hiding and human sacrifice has ver City 4:40pm become rare. Villages have sprung No. 28 For Eureka. Mammoth and 1Insurance Agency. Independent d:tlam verclty up, railroads have been constructed to Connection, modi In Ogden Union depot with the head of the equatorial forests, oil traloe of Southern Pool Bo and Oregon BhiVt Line. steamers navigate the rivers, the post OFFERS CHOICE OF tal system and telegraph are In oper- Fira, and Plata Clan Health Ufa, Accident, FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ation, hospitals have been established, and government administration proAND THREE DISTINCT SCENIO ROUTE ceeds, uninterrupted In that vast Pulman Palaeo and ordinary Sleeping ear WRITS US eOR RATSt. Denver, Omaha, Ksonsi City, St. Louie as country." without change. Chicago The report points out that the mutiFree Reclining Chair Cars; Personally sea In the Lead Twenty Years. lation of their bodies is an ancient cusducted Excursions; a perfect tuning Gar law vies. tom of the natives and that all the atFor rates, folder, etc , Inquire of cases of mutilation presented were CLAUD BHuWN, Tloket Agent, The commistributable to natives. or writ LA. BENTON, , sion therefore concluded that there U. A. P. D.. Salt Lake am. was no testimony showing that the whites had been guilty of mutilations. W. H. RAY, 1- f ..INSURANCE.. Jqx yumbor WAS REVOLTING BUTCHERY. Jews Slaughtered Without Regard to Age or Sex. Odessa. It Is believed that the worst is over here. Owing to the mobs being satisfied with two days carnival of murder and destruction by flames, the revolt against law and order Is dying down, partially, per haps, because of lack of material upon which to prey. Almost the entire Jewish quarters of Moldavanha, Slobodka and Rugaiovka are devastated, and their' Inhabitants have either been killed or wounded or have sought refuge in other sections of the town. The whole fury of the mobs was directed unchecked against the Jews, over During the first demonstration the emperors manifesto and the sudden acquisition of freedom tens of thousands of men who had hated the Jews through generations became drunk with the - desire for Jewish blood, swarmed Into the Jewish sections of the town and killed for the very joy of killing. In some Instances the military aided Instead of preventing the work of vengeance and 'fury which culminated Saturday In the Every Jew quarters mentioned. man, woman and child who was caught was slaughtered. The methods employed In the work of butchery were too revolting for description. Company. s B. H. BROWN, Livory "2-Poo- ' Stoblcv AND Building Material. Bailed Hack Meets all Trains rHoxa No. Spanish Fork, 1 & Produce. Hay COMPLETE Co-Operat- ive SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PAINTS.. Institution, Dealer la General 5PANISH FORK MEAT COMPY Merchandise Flour, DEALERS IN rBZSB AND CUBED MEATS FARCY AND STAPLE 0 GROCERIES HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NO PEUTS. JUDES Grain Produce. and of Manufacturer LORENZO THOMAS mmoiiiLi Harness, ' Shoes. JOHN JES, Supl. Ctah. paaiik Fork, Ctah. Ipanleh Fork, 0 Boots and RIDER AGENTS VAHTED Jo Money Required until you receive and approve of your bicycle. oa Ten Days Frco Trial fSmSSSA with 1003 Coaster Drake & to $24 010runcturelosa Tire. and 1004 Modola Dent Makes 07 OfP d usual Any malt or model you want at price. Choice of any standard tires and beat equipment on all our bicycles. Strongcet guarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to anv one without a rent devoeit and allow 10 DAYS one-thir- MOTHERS AWFUL CRIME. Courier of Death la Killed. Iowa City. Stella Dreyer, 16 years old, employed as a messenger by a telegraph company, was run over and Instantly killed on the Rock Island tracks on Saturday. In her hand, when the body was taken from the rails, was a telegram conveying the news of a woman's sudden death at the wedding of her non. It was while hastening to deliver this message that the girl was killed. Bhe waa a daughter of the Rev. C. Dreyer and had only been at work a few weeks. Utah LINE OF Oat block north o! Book. Shoots Fatally Her Four Children and Herself. Minneapolis. Mrs. James D. Brennan of this city quarreled with her husband Friday evening, and after he had gone to work attempted to kill lior four children and herself. She shot and killed two of the children and wounded the other two. One of these died at the hospital and the other cannot live. The mother shot herself In the left breast, and It Is believed will die. It. Spanish Fork AMNESTY MANIFESTO. Pardon for Offenses Committed Up to October 30. The text of the ImSt. Petersburg. perial manifesto, granting amnesty to political prisoners, signed by Emperor Nicholas on Saturday, declares that by virtue of the intention expressed In the manifesto of October 30 to accord the populatloh inviolable principles of civil liberty, free pardon Is granted to political criminals of various categories, which are enumerated, and also to participators in strikes, for breaking and those resitonstble contracts. The pardon extends to those now In prison and to those noi yet tried or on whom sentence has not yet been pronounced. d FREE TRIAL before purchase Hand W hoots Socond our In iwull BOO usd by t'lilrngn nil nisUrt sml models, good s. s tsken ftlHT fitIV a gift UU nUI DU I PRtota bleri-i- un.il you storm, 1s brnding. $3 to$Q nw. ......... lisv. wrlun for our TAOTORT, first, a no tree trial otter, Seuiom.nl, sundri. snd sporting goods of til kinds, tt half regular erica. In oug h' Irts tundry Ctlslogu. Cuutslus a World of useful information. 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