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Show I THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH 1EK! FLOGGED Ei B WHll 01 Tsel 0 ,.s.efl. y Wll-lim- The Congestion of Ports Resulting Washington, n n Inrl-den- t, e, district General Rozunoff, and It la alleged this has brought about an Increase In his activities. hy SHIPYARD STRIKE AVERTED. Government to Permit of Acceptance by Men of Wage Increate. Strike of lacific Washington. toaxt shipyard workers has been averted by an agreement reached y conference by which after an representatives of the shipping hoard and the navy department agreed to permit aeeeptanee hy the men of wage Increases, offered hy the shipyards on the western coast, provided the government would share no part of the additional expense. Notice of the conferences action Immediately was telegraphed to all shipyard workers unions and shipbuilding companies on the Pacific roust. all-du- NEGRO SLAIN IN HOSPITAL. Alabama Mob Lynch Three Within Period of Twelve Hour. Montgomery, Ain. John Temple, negro, who Monduy night shot and fatally wounded Policeman John lhirlmre and who was wounded hy the officer, wax shot to death In a hospital hy a small hand of white men. lie wax the third negro to die by lynch law within a period of twelve hours. Miles 1hlfer and Robert Crosky, the hitter n discharged soldier, having been shot to death by a mob five miles from the city. DECLARES WAR ON JUGO SLAVIA. Italian Poet-Warri- Asserts He Will Fight to Finish. advices from Rome. Telegraphic Flume report thnt Gabriele dAnmmzIo, In command of the Insurgent garrison of the city, has stuted that he considered himself In n state of war Ills declaration wax with Jitgo-Slnvlmade after the head of the French mission had demanded that dAmiuu-r.irestore telegraphic communication with Agrnm, the Croatian capital, which dAnnunzIo had Interrupted. o French Troop Leaving Flume. Paris. The French troops that were have been evacuating the city for several days past, says 1st Uberte. The operation, it explains, was u long one because of the Immense stores of supplies that had to be removed. In Flnnte Johnson Greeted by Native Son. Ran Francisco. Senator Hiram Johnson was acclaimed vociferously by hundreds of bis townspeople who met him as he urrlved in San Francisco to combat the league of nations covenant in his home city uml native state. Af t from Strike and the British Bunker Coal Order Stops Sailings of American Craft. Graves, commander of Amorl-ruforces iu Sihcrlu, has demanded mi apology from General Rozunoff, lu comiimnd of Russian troops in Irliiiimr province, for tlu arrest of ('nptulu 1.. 1. Johns of the Twenty-seventregiment uml Corporal Rcujumlii Sperling of the Thirty-firs- t uml tin flogging of the latter liy Cossacks commanded liy General Kalinl kiitT. An Investigation of the conduct of tt Japanese officer lit Imim, the jil ii re where the arrests took place, has ulxo hern begun hy the ' Japanese high roiniiiiiml. The which ocriirreil Septenilier 5, lx considered one of the moxt xerloux xlnre the allies hi mini In Siberia. The two Americans, In iiniforin uml oil official business, went to liiiiin, a town 170 nillcH norili of thix dry, on the nedlon of the rullroml guarded hy hlne.se troops, passports hdng unnecessary hy agreement hrtwrrn the nlliex. Wlille they were at a hotel there, a detachment of Cossack entereil uml arrested hy orders of tieneriil Kiillni-kof- f, the Amerlrunx, rlnliiilng they were not provided with identillriitlim papers. Cuitalii Johns timniiged to and, catching a moving train, went to Kpnsxke, where he reported to the American officer in coiiitimml. 1 hiring his uhscnce, Sperling was flogged. General KalmlkolT, who is considered by Americans here u a "Siberian Villa," has, with his hand, been a count ant source of trouble, it is charged, his raids befng marked by cruelties and atrocities, lie was recently appointed military commander of Klmho-rovx- k S. EXSUFFERING FROM NERVOUS HAS PRESIDENT HAUSTION, RETURNED TO WASHINGTON. HOUSE RATIFIES WOMAN SUP FRAGE AMENDMENT TO THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION. Strain of Long Day of Campaigning Tells Upon His Health, Resulting in Order From Physician to Take Immediate Vacation. Joint Resolution Indorsing 111 from over-exei- for tin pmui tour long cantreaty. ITcsidenl Woodrow Wilson dales reiiiulnlng celled the on his schedule when la reached this cdy and turned back Inward Washing- Sail Lake City.-- lu Mlimnniix Issued hy Governor OF STRIKE. Demand Guard, Incident Being Considered as Most Serious. il'IIITllI 01 a. ' NO MORE AMERICAN VESSELS TO BE SENT ACROSS BECAUSE U. S. Siberian Commander From Russian Apology l' CLOSE PACT TOUR .uuj i.c COSSACKS SIBERIAN STARTS GENERAL SOMETHING WHEN HE ORDERS BRUTAL PUNISHMENT. VlllllUlMok.--MltJll- Fall Fashion Sotos HALTS SHIPPING ITSAiCrtT or untf first K MiU Wti'4 Shipping iu American so fur ux concerns shipping hoard Vessels with cargoes consigned to ports of the Hilled Kingdom, - ui a standstill because of the strike ot ports, TV Wichita. ii imawcs1 It Ft -1 " mu OVtfftOAT Rrltlxh railway workers. t 0 all of of die sailingSuspension 0M Ciy vessels under its control to ports of 0a trmcJM 00OvT Kngland, Scotland, Ireland ami Male wax announced Monday hy the shipplug bourd through the making puhlir of uu order issued lute Saturday night when the ruilroud sirlkc became a cr ta Inly. The shipping hoard. It wax explained, ordered sailings suspended follow lug receipt of information from its representatives In Knghind ax to con-dltlonx In the ports diere uml after the Issuance of die Itrldxh order pro- hlhltlng the furnishing of hunker coal HEAD OF CITY GOVERNMENT BUT EACH TWICE HANGED, to any ships other than outbound Itrll- TIME SAVED BY OFFICERS. Ixli vessels, While shipping hoard vessels ullo- rated to the railed Kingdom trade Court House Fired and Many Injured of the constitute only about one-lml- f in Rioting Which Followed Attempt In that American tounage engaged of Mob to Lynch Negro trade, the congestion of ports result- - j for Brutal Crime. lag from the strike and the Rrltlsh hunker coal order Hre pxMcicd to Mop mob athiiuhii.A eventually, should the strike continue, j 1. Smith. m lo craft Mayor lynch tempted American the sailings of all ' Sunday afternoon, ami later hung the Rrltlsh Isles. a negro, to ii pole. Slopping hoard officials refused to William ltrowii, The mayor is in a critical condition comment on the effect the could have on the gradual iiccimiuhi-thi- at a hospital. A rope was thrown around his neck and resultant congestion, and at lie was pulled oiT the ground and vvux said It the railroad administration that each aspect of the situaioii would twice before I wo sdiee -officers succeeded in cutting the ros- and getting be dealt with when It arose. him Into uii automobile and away from from vessels Rrltlsh of Sailings American porta to porta of the .United the moti. The mayor laid gone to the courtKingdom have not been suspended, hut the shipping hoard's order would Indi- house and hold a consultation witli Sheriff Clark. Kmcrging from the cate thnt such a step was being even on the eve of the courthouse, lie met the mob and began to make un appeal for luvv and trike. order. Somebody shouted "lynch him," PATTI DIES IN WELSH CASTLE. and a member of the mob threw a rojie around his neck. Half a dozen men dragged the maCelebrated Diva Expires at Her Home yor hulf a block and threw the loose in South Wales. end of the rope over a trolley isde. London. Adelina Iattl. the prlma Twice they drew the mayors body donna, died Saturday morning, Sep- from I lie ground. Knell time two poa Iony-caUralg-y-No28. castle, at tember lice officers cut tlu rope. South Wales. Following the second attempt these Adelina Iutti was horn at Madrid, officers succeeded lu getting the mayor Spain, in 184.1, and hud feigned for Into h police motor caf and rushed forty years as the queen of singers. him to a surgeons office nearby. The She began her public appearance at mayor was bleeding from his mouth the age of 7, both her parents having and nose and after u brief examinaShe was murrled at tion been singers. hy physicians was taken to a hosthe age of 25 to llenrl. Marquis de pital. faux, equerry to Napoleon HI. They was William Rrnvvn, colored, separated after a few years. Mine, lat-t- i drugged from the county jail at 11 finally securing a divorce in 1SX5 to oclock Sunday night and hanged to marry Signor F.rnexto Nieoljiii, un an electric light pole, following a Italian tenor singer. of nine hours to secure posHer marvelous voice thrilled the struggle session of Ids body by an immense greatest contemporaries of her day. nioh. "She has tones so beautiful, suld one Sheriff Michael L. Clark aud Ids that they eminent tnusicul critic, held the fort in the top story deputies from seemed to gush spontaneously f the courthouse, where is located the of vocal the very foiintulii-sprinjail, witli a hundred prisoners, until youth." ihe building became n seething muss of flames and he was forced to submit. The lynching followed an afternoon and evening fraught witli moh demonstrations seldom recorded. Tlu lasly of the dead negro was drugged about the street for several hours following the lynching, followed liy a morbid crowd of losithig men aud hoys. Tlu- - assault with which William Grow n was charged, was committed on Agnes l.oheck early iu the week. With uu escort, crippled beyond the Miliit of resistance, Mies l.olo-cmet her assailant a few Mocks from home ill tile southeast part of the city. He held the couple up lit the point of a revolver. After robbing the young limn lie assaulted the young woman in Ii s presence, holding a revolver ui Inc head of her escort iu the meantime. Outside the death of the negro, the known casualties numbered twenty-fouone of whom was killed and the remainder received wounds, most of which were the result of revolver SFIKJ , t Min. Vtvt' Wh-lili.- STOPPAGE OF TRANSPORTATION COMPLETE WAY RESULT RAIL- AS OF WALK OUT. ' Declare Preent Struggle Newspaper i Test Between Relative Power of the Government and Organized Working Classes. . blood-craze- d siis)M-nsoii- s n e. g r, sOtS, Midweet Farmer Enter Protest. Iiidiuuupolix. Representatives of w lu tunii bureaus Indiana. Illinois, Michigan. Ohio, Missouri, Iowa nud The leteet photograph of King Nebraska iu conference here Monday Swope, the first returned soldier to be adopted a resolution aildics.scd to elected to congret. He Is from tho Iresident Wilson asking that farmers Eighth Kentucky district and hie eleccorded eipial with repr tion marked the awing of a strong , and lahar at the iuihisti tl. Democratic district Into the Repub- capital he held ill fctelice to In 2S lican column for the first time October . M.UUIECdV In-i- sen-atin- i year. Kalis strike in London. The greatest Kiglands history, which began on Saiuiilny. September 27, has resulted in a complete stoppage of rail.vay transportation throughout the country . Thus fur it has been, from a union standpoint, the most successof industry ever recorded ful hy warring labor. Official pronouncement fr m government sources uml hitter rejoinders from the railway executives, coupled with tin- attitude ef the pres. which Is largely with the government, lias surrounded the strike with a decidedThe general ly slltical atmosphere. feeling expressed hy the newspapers Is that the present struggle is a test between the relative power of tlu government and ef the organized working in-u- - classes. A lengthy verbal im report issued officially concerning Fridays confer- ences between the government aud railway men shows that Secretary Thomas asked for a minimum of sixty shillings a week for all workers. Mr. Lloyd George admitted that the railway men before the war had been "disgracefully underpaid. A few trains, immueil hy pulled out of the Loudon stations during the day. Several trains which left for the north were stopped by pickets ami the engines taken off. d Italian Deputies Indoree Premier. Rome. Premier Nitti was given a vote of confidence hy the chamber of deputies, which continued m session Sunday night. The government received 208 votes to 110. The assembly was extremely tumultuous. Robber Suspects Captured. St. Joseph, Mo. Three men who are ulleged to have robbed a hunk In Arcadia, Ore., several weeks ago, of $io,-00- 0 In money and Liberty bonds, were in govern arrested here and ment bonds lias been recovered. li.iinher-go- r. Ihe Thirteenth state gUi,,,,, assembled In special session on M. dnj, September 2!. It was the r.,t special session which may be exm-ilmo termed In the history r I statehood, The only oilier extra n of the legislator. was a few hours, January , istitt, uwn has Just become a state. 1iru.t. tilinn had made no provision for m,y special dale for tlu meeting of legis. lain res, aud consequently Governor llcher M. Wells called the legislator together on that dale and u lull passed authorizing Hie session m meet. The first regulur session convened U. mediately afterward. At the opening session .lolui i;. llcpplcr, of Richfield, was chosen speaker of the house on the fifth bullet, succeeding C. C. Richards. ,!io signed from office. The house also appointed an committee to repori on the elcglbilify of two of Its members who have been holding slate positions sin.y Ihe lust session, Arthur and William ONeil. There were more than a dozen measures ready to lie presented for n ut the opening session. As their first legislative act the ws-sio- i speaking program, hut Ir. Grayson would not permit it. The presidential train did not pull into the station at Wichita, where a large crowd was walling to welcome Although he wanted the president. to at least greet the people here, lr. Gtuyson would not permit him to leave Ids private cur. The presidents train left Wichita at II oclock, hut before leaving the president Issued a statement in which he expressed Ms regret nt being unable to talk to the people of Wichita and Kansas, declaring It was a real disappointment to him. Tlu president acted under orders from his physician, IT. Cary T. Grayson, who said lu n formal statement that Mr. Wilson was suffering from nervous exhaustion," and that while his condition was not alarming, a considerable period of rest would he "necessary for his recovery." After a few days ut the capital, the president may go to some secluded rest resort for a complete vacation from the official cares which have occupied his attention continuously for many months. A plan for Mr. Wilson to go to New York to welcome King Albert of virtually has ben uhundoned. hut the president expects to receive tin king Inter at the White House. All other engagements for the immediate future have been canceled. Although outwardly the president had appeared to he standing well the hard ordeal of more than three weeks of travel and speechmuking, it became known that for some days he has been much fatigued by the confinement of his special train. Interrupted only slops, which have been spent mostly In riding through crowds and speaking to audiences so large as to require all his exerltlou to make his voice heard. Mr. Wilson had made nearly forty speeches since he left Washington September 1, and had spent all hut about hulf a dozen ulghte on the train. Five addresses remained on his schedule. After the two on Friday, he was to have spoken in Little Ruck and Memphis on Saturday and in Louisville Monday morning, returning to Washington on Tuesday. The last speech made by the president on tiis tour was nt Iuehlo, Unto., and was a masterpiece of eloquence Ilel-giu- f vv inves-ligatin- g consid-"ratio- senate of the thirteenth Utah legislature, convened in special session Monday, unanimously adopted a rosolu-- t Introduced hy Senator Lli.aheth Hayward of Salt Ijik, raiifying the Susan Ii. Anthony amendment to the lii federal constitution grunting woman suffrage. Kxlclided discussion over methods of umcedure, whether hills should . he printed or typewritten, whether the legislature has authority to authorize the payment of its own expenses, who has the right to determine what the state constitution says ami does not .my, ami a score of other questions mi occupied the attention of Utah' lawmakers that the second day of the peciul session in the house passed -- thh little actually accomplished. toiisideratlon of two measures make more drastic tm punishmnit to of automobile thieves took up most of the time of the senute during tin day, and the upper house adjourned for the day without having taken final action mi any of the measures before it. The outstanding feature of the day was the ratification of tin woman' suffrage amendment to tin national constitution by the house, following its ratification in the senate fqvak-e- r John K. Ileppler called .Mrs. Ami Robbers Ambush Spanish Police. T. Madrid. Twelve officers and five I'iereey of Salt Luke to the chair when Hip amendment was taken up soldiers were killed when a detachfor consideration, uml to Mrs Iiereey ment of jHilice fell into amlitish in g me fell the honor of presiding Morocco, according to dispatches rer'oluiin. ceived from tin Spanish high compassage of the ratifying Tin other two women member- of die missioner. house. .Mrs. Helora W. I.lakcly nml Ir. Grace Stratton Airey, both made Negroes Being Protected. Nl1 , brief Nob. addresses, expressing five Twenty negro TROOPS GUARD OMAHA STREETS had an, infection oportuniiy that they prisoners from tho county jail at titmilia were brought to Lincoln and Machine Guns Will be Used if Neces- to vole for the imtiomil of women. taken directly to the state penitentisary to Enforce Order. William O Neil "I Representative ary for sufe keeping. Their stay is Omaha. Troops from Forts Omaha iMichesm, an ardent advocate of w" indefinite, authorities say. and (tool;. Nob., and Camp Iiodge mail's excit-e- d suffrage, asked b he smue Iowa, are on riot duty here, and Omathat from voting, on Hit ground THE PRINCE OF WALES ha ottu-ialare confident there will question Imd arisen as to Ins eligibihe no further outbreak. Race rioting lity to sit ill Hie house, and Ihid here toMtltcd in the death of two per- desired nothing to mar tin IcguHiy sons, injuries to several score of of the resolution. Art hut' MelMii,. others, an attempt to lynch Mayor Kd the other member whose eugilulil) 1. Smith, aud pnrtiul destruction by under investigation, voted m l,'"r0 fire of the county courthouse. m the amendment, saying Some of tlu soldiers have mnch'no lie was ineligible he hoi guns ready to put into use If neces- the house would expunge hi- - '"b fr"" Ih11" sary. the records ill order to At I lie same time the citys regular law enforcement department was I lull, wlicn Governor r..itn!M,.'r hy special policemen, organ1 will bo the the hill, signs ized to lift p preserve order. slate of the union to mbf' l" ",h . , muns suffrage amendment V and Australians Get Hun Islands. A buttle bet ween Republican Melbourne. The house of represenliemoeratlc member of Hu I""'''' tatives of the A u- -t rn inn commonwhen Repr'ntntHe precipitated wealth has given Its approval to the 1). McKay of Weber count' 'nr,HJ"' proposed arrangement for the future a Joint resolution Indorsing ii" eontrul of the former German Islands , of nations ami urging' Hmt in the Pacific, under rt which those adopted, along with the pen south of the equator would pass to without reservations. Australia ami those north of the equaH" Tlu memorial was passed, tor to Japan, member two being It) to 11. with v jlS, sent. Serie Money to Aid n,i Treasury. The fish and game hill, l'irh lf Washington. Tin United States a meim as Illegal dynamiting e 5k , "r rf i s., treasury is expecting to benefit ut least catching fish lu the stream '( I $ H.i nil the world series Imschull lam-'tlu was passed hy stnte, Fai-lgames. purchaser of a ticket m d"' will have to pay tin customary admisA hill Ims been Introduced Latest photograph of the Prince of sion tax of cent t.ir each 10 cents b house, appropriating fsTO Walee who is now touring America. tr traction thereof. of the special session pdiM-Bethlehem Operatives Called Out. Clemenceau it Sevnty-eight- . Sheriff Killed by Rbbe'J ,t Pittsburg.' Tlu iiuliounl commute 'er Gioniciic. mis rP. Gulch Rock. Nh. Auilior'1' for organizing Iron and steel worker markalde address i th chamber " of Ruble Rock were notified lia' at a meeting here Saturday ordered deputies on 111,1 i Thursday, vviilcli he nt Smith a general strike in tlu plants of the asked for the ('enter, Knn., w)(, ' ratification f and in " ,i' . pad Rethlehem Steel company, to become robbed Sunday treaty of pence with Gernumv whs effective Monday morning. the robbers Sheriff O. H- MIIU inn.h- on ids seventy-elght- i, .birthday. been killed and another t,,,, "" Return of Wireless Advocated, McCumber See League Victory. Dlaturbancea In Mill D'5tict',l,i-rittshurg- . Washington. Chairman Green id Washington.- - Senator Hue man "l,H !1 the house merchant marine committee. Lepubllenn, North (rf Iakola. member of J and three u wounded Introduced a resolution Saturday dp slightly senate foreign relations committee, rested when a crowd of reding the Immediate return to tlielt jlic ..iiv " ,lmt ,r,'".v ,.f owners of wireless stations now eon r are alleged to have uttnekel 11,11 I early dale wit In laiwreiicevllle trolled by the navy. sheriff iniendnients or reservations. du.-m- Lim-oln- eritr.im-hise-mea- t I th-i- dts-lurc- JLitsfs fv I f 1 K i 1 s Hindenburg Statue to be Demolished German Spy Sent to Prison. Rerlln. The great wooden Von Illn-ilc- n Max New York. "fount I.ynar burg monument, which, during the Ixvuden, a former German agent who with the was studded hy populace war Incuhh-among his exploit a a plot to nails, representing so much money, kidnap 1resldent Wilson and Invade will he demolished this week, accord- Canada with 15.1(00 German reservists, ing to the Vosslsche Zeltung. was sentenced to three years In Sing Ring prison for attempted forgery. Rebel Chief Eludes Pursuers. San from Laredo. It Is reported Mexicans Sent Back Home. Lois Iotosl, Mexico, thnt General Rnr Laredo, Tex. Immigration officials rngiin had failed to capture Itafae re ltuve rounded up and deported to Nieto, who Is chnrged with Instlgatltif exlm, 2H8 Mexican laborers smug-ea new revolution against the Currunzn Into this country Frldny and Sat-da- y government. nights. i ixp,,. - 1,1s ton. Mr. Wilson was III most of Thursday night and i lie decision to return at om-- to tlo capital was reaehed Just before Ids train urrlved in Friday morning. The presiwanted to continue Ills himself dent lirfer 1 i ii Leagu, 0f Nations Adopted by Vote of JO 14. Plan Drastic Punishment for Automobile Thieve. - ,''7 t |