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Show TREMONTWEEKLY. TIMES PRETTY IRISH SH LACE-MAKER PUBLISHED TREMONT W. H. GIVEN TIMES COMPANY Manager. Cpwell. Editor and SCOTCH STATK NKW8 THREE Ella Gmgles Freed of Charge of Steal ing Lace. But Her Lurid Story of Abuses Not Believed. In Galveston., Tnai .P... Tkr..l uivuL 1171 Chicago. r.Ha (Jingles, the pretty nab laoenaker, was freed by a Jury Judge Brentano's court Mon:lay night, a verdict declaring her inno, cent of stealing lace from Agnes proprietress of the Irish lace store In the Wellington hotel, being returned. It was a sort of "Scotch verdict" which the jury handed in, as appended to the bottom of the finding was a statement that they further found that the charge made against Agnes Barrette were unfounded and untrue. The verdict read: "We, the jury, find the defendant not guilty, and we further find that the charges made against Miss Agnes Barrette were un founded and are untrue." The basis of the defense made by the Gingles girl, who w;3T on trial for stealing lace from Miss Barrette, was that Miss Barrette and others had at tacked and mistreated her twice last winter, and that the object was an at tempt to sell her to an unnamed man in French Lick, Ind. "Now, be a good girl, Ella. Go back to your home In Ireland and be a good girl," was the advice given the de fendant by Juror Thomas Mackey aa she shook hands with him after the verdict had been read. , - 1 FRENCH IT p. Cr" , Part of the Island Upon Which the City i Situated Was Inundated, But No Lives Were Loat and Property Damage is Not Large. Man Who for Three Years Has Master of France Loses His Head and His Position. Been.-Absolut- e with Kenosha, Wis. Three strikers were shot during rioting at the plant of N. . R Allan's Ann. Mutyauy , tanners, on Thursday, and as a result state troops are to be sent here to control the situation. The rioting began when he guards attempted to disperse strikers who had gathered in numbers about the entrance to the plant. A deputy and a policeman were attack('d wi'h bricks and clubs. The guards drew their revolvers and charged the mob, perhaps fatally wounding one of the strikers A few minutes later another riot occurred near the plant when the police attempted to arrest the strike leaders, and two more strikers were shot. The police asserted they fired in the air. Twelve or more were arrested. The present trouble seems to be the culmination of a long series of labor troubles at the tannery plant. I Chicago Police Obtain Details of Manner in Which Dread Society Paris At the conclusion of a vioHounds Its Victims. lent debate over the naval scandals on Tuesday, in which Premier - Clemen-cea- Italian Charged With Murder Make? Confession Which is Hideous in Some of Ita Details, and Implicates Five Other Men in Atrocious Murder. Chicago. By the confession of a murderer, the police have obtained for the first time actual details upon the manner in which the "Black Hand" hounds its victims and kills them. Tony Baffa, a prisoner in ihe county jail, made the confession, and he implicated five other men in the killing of Guissepe Fellipelli, who was shot upon the night of April 12 veston passed through safely a hurri cane which resembled in intensity the disastrous storm of 1900. Part of the island upon which the city is situated was again inundated, the overflow from the sea water reaching a height of seven or more feet. That portion of the island which last has been protected suffered eompara One of the men he named is in jail. lively little harm. No lives were lost having been arrested with Bafta at In this immediate SPENT MONEY TOO FREELY. vicinity, and the the time of the crime. Three others property damage will not be very Two Wyoming Men Arrested on Sus- were arrested on Mionday and anla rge. other is being sought by detectives. picion of Train Robbery. Sweeping westward, the tropical The confession is hideous in some storm, which had been central over Cheyenne, Wyo. The lavish exnen- - of its revelations. It confirms the beme gulf for twenty-fou- r hours or diture of mone for chamoasme hv lief of officials all over the more, struck Galveston nhnrttv after William White and R. W Stocirwoii world police that the Black Hand is not a 11 o'clock. The wind attained a ve of Rock Creek led to the arrest of large and concrete organization, but locity of sixty-eigh- t miles an hour, the two men at Laramie on Thursday, that the depredations of Italian exand heaved the wate rs of Galveston and the recovery of a larg sum of tortionists are committed HENEY HAS SNAP. by small hay up against the island and flooded money, believed by officers to be a and isolated bands of the lowest sothat portion which had not been portion of the swag secured Draws $23,000 a Year From Govern cial type who prey upon their indusby banraised. The water backed up ment and Spends Time in Frisco. Into dits years ago in a Union Pacific trious countrymen. the main streets. The principal dam- train robbery at Wilcox. Francis J. Baffa, who is only 19 years old, Washington. That age, however, was confined to the The arrests followed a spree, dur- says Heney, special counsel of the departFellipelli was carrying a baby ment of justice and also assistant beach front, where bath houses and ing which the two men spent $445 for when he was set upon after his igplastire piers were swept away, but wine. White later deposited $4,020 in noring of a demand for prosecutor in the $2,000 and graft cases shipping was undisturbed. a Laramie bank. White cla'med in San Francisco, received from the he that the gang went after him with a A hurricane for east Texas was found the money in a glass jar buried club, a hammer, a revolver and sevlast year $23,000 for government which he performed no service, was forecasted early in the day, and when in the cellar of William Taylor's reseral stilettos. The victim was cut the frank admission of Chairman the storm broke Galveston was pre- idence. All the money la gold coin, down before the eyes of his mother fices. pared. The inhabitants of the few and bears dates many years back. and his five children. Tawney of the appropriations commitscattered houses In the low sections According to Information received tee in the house. Nor was Fellipelli, who was a PROPHESIES from Washington, more than 80,000 NEW RELIGION. sought, safety and the vessels were "How much did Heney receive durgrocer, the only victim of the organi acres of land in Garfield and Piute at anchor in the bay. The zation. Baffa told of manv other nering Hie year 1908?'' demanded Mr. riding counties have been designated for enof the storm was soon abated, Dr. Eliot Says It Will Not Be Bound auiis w no iea oeiore tne stilettos or fury n r, .vi, ni,Ain Murphy (Dem., Mo.), 'and, what servby Dogma or Creed. himself and his companions, and the anxiety cf those who enter try under the enlarged homestead or ice did he who man whose ministry had been tha perform?" Sounder name the of tained the dry farm law. operated fears of another tidal wave Cambridge, Mass. Charles W. Eliot, "He received $23,000 and performed longest in the history of the third reciety of Justice and resented being public, and who for three years has. was thus early relieved. Mike Morgan, a miner employed In no president emeritus of Harvard, in an called service for the government what "Black Hand." So short was its duration that the address before the Harvard the Daly West at Park City, fell down ever during that been absolute master in France. summer year," answered Mr. line steamer, booked to sail school of theoloev. on Th li More than sixty members of the ma-- , a chute, landing on the Mallory , v rsrln Tawney. Those Responsible for Adana Massa-crtor New York shortly after noon, left jority, enough to have saved the day, sustaining painful injuries. His esToo Numerous to Punish. on time. A heavy dredge had been prophesied the advent of a new rewere absent when the vote was taken. Whiskers Caught on Fire. cape from an awful death will always ligion. blown against the The report of the Constantinople bridge, which "It will not be bound by dogma or remain a mystery. Ogden, Utah A living torch was connects Galvestonsingle MOORS DISPLAY BRAVERY. l with Oie main on the Adana massacre, "Its workings will made At a recent meeting of ,the Salt one of the unique scenes in Ogden on line, which was damaged. As a re- creed," he said. on is a public strong Lake County Horticultural society, it Sunday. B. S. Olson, of North Da- sult all manner of rumors were rife he simple, but its field of action lim- denunciation of Sunday, the incapacity and Many Fall Fighting at Mouth of was reported that green apple aphis kota, on his way to see the Seattle exthat Galveston was again destroyed itless. Rs discipline will be the French and Spanish Cannon. apathy of the police and other local in the development of and elm scale had caused considera- position, spent the day in the city. He oy a tidal wave similar to that sjltn authorities. It The attack by Melillo, Morocco. says: ble damage to the trees of the county 1s the owner, of an unusually luxuriant nine years ago. It will, require s rative good will. It will attack all "Fifteen Moorish tribesmen made on the Spanhave .persons been to eral already ascertain the !rT) rms of evil. amount of days There of will no the he whiskers. crop during After eating lunch the si,. hanged; 800 deserve past month. 15,000 de- ish forces here last Saturday afterThe storm covered a That the naval veterans of the civil Mr. Olson started for a walk. In lieu wide damage. pernatural elements; it will place no serve hard labor for death; 80,000 noon was executed under cover of a dearea along the gulf coast. life; on anything but the laws of war intend to hold a rousing reunion of a toothpick he placed a match beserve minor sentences. If it is decid- feint against the Spanish flank. The From other cities In the affected reliance nature. Prevention will be the watch- ed to proceed with the at (he time of the forty-thirHe was admiring area come reports of narrow escapes national tween his teeth. punishment first charge was repulsed, but in the of property. word and a skilled surgeon one of its we will cordon the town and deal exencampment of the G. A. R. in Salt the beauties of Ogden, when the sun and much destruction evening a more violent assault was members. The new Lake City, is evident from a notice started the match in his mouth and religion will not peditiously with the matter." made for the purpose or capturing "WELVE LIVES LOST. teach that character can be changed In view, however, of the general sent out to all naval veterans. the fire was communicatee! to his the Spanish battery. The Moors disIt will not deal with sorrow reconciliation between the opposing He succeeded John T. Stringer, a former resident whiskers in extinWhile Galveston Escaped Loss of Life, quickly. played great courage and skillful tacthe and elements, but recommends with joy and life." report death, of Salt Lake City, and one of the best guishing the blaze before he was setics. They rushed in in small squad3 Other Towns Not so Fortunate. that general amnesty be made the and known real estate men of the city, riously Injured. many succeeded in breaking of a national fete. occasion Made Preparations for Death. Houston, Texas. The West Indian died at Oakland, Cal., July 17. through the barbed wire entrenchHe Mischievous Boys Cause Tragedy. Park City, Utah. Robert Widdlson, hurricane which swept from one end where they fell at the mociha was born In Miehigantown, Ind.. in in Resources of National ments, for eighteen years a well known cit Increase of the cannon after fightUtah Loosened Bingham, 1846, and moved to Salt Lake in 1888. from of the Texas gulf to the other on WedBanks. ing. It was 3 o'clock on Sunday mornnesday, brought death to twelve per- izen of this city, a blacksmith, and George W. Emery, who died at their fastenings at the Highland Boy sons An increase of Washington. ing when the Moors finally retired. outside of Galveston, fatally in- at one time active in municipal affairs Marshiield, Mass., Jury 11, at the age mine by mischievous youngsters, two in total resources between The Moors numbered 6,000. while the and highly respected, on Thrusday of 76. was governor of Utah during ore buckets, weighing 300 pounds jured four and seriously wounded sixApril 28 and June 23 last, an increase French and Spanish force was comeach, raced like mad down the steep teen, according to the details of the afternoon gathered up his tools, cleaned of $757,668,2G3 since President Grant's administration. his July 15 a year posed of 2,000 men. storm up and, shop, learned at his appearing Thursday night. Whole Governor A. L. Thomas is now the grade of the aerial ore line late Mon- towns and total resources and liabiliago, home 1:30 were at and the damage o'clock, called his wife WRIGHT MAKES NEW RECORD. sole surviving governor of territorial day afternoon and collided, over the will amount devastated to hundreds of thousands and two small children and told them ties of $9,471,132,663, represents the main street of the town, with a bucket of dollars. days. that he was going away to be gone a position of the national banks of the Hia Airship Travels About 70 Mflea Since the state law went Into effect, full of ore traveling in the opposite For four hours a seventy-milwind long time. SaturHe gave his wife what United States, as announced an an Hour and Forty Minutes. the secretary of state has issued 681 direction. The loaded bucket was swept across the country. The statement gives the reports day. he took had, his money from his ring Washington. At Establishing a new hurled into the half the of business secBay City the treasury department under the entrance of the Bingautomobile licenses and 105 chauftion was damaged, Including the opera finger and gave it to the little girl, call of the comptroller or the cur- record for aviation in America, feur's licenses and is now preparing ham steam laundry, where Mrs. VicWright, in the Wright aeroplane, for publiOAtioO a pamphlet containing tor Eckman was standing. She was house, one batik, the court house, gave his watch to his son, went di- rency for a statement of the conto the stable in the rear of the ditions of the banks on June 23 Jate Tuesday at Fort Myer, made aj and school the rectly high city jail. Every the names and numbers issued up to buried underneath the falling on-- , susbuilding in Velasco was unroofed or house and within a few minutes the last. Their loans and discounts, ac- spectacular flight of one hour twenty' date. taining Injuries which will probably partly demolished, and the town was family was startled by a shot from a cording to the comptroller's seconds' dura-- , returns. minutes and forty-fivA company is under four feet of water. People es- double-barrelebeing formed for the prove fatal. Increased by $72,772,647 since the tion. The longest previous flight was shotgun. Mrs. Widdi-soof purpose rushed to the barn and found her date of the last call in April and seventy-fou- r building a factory at Tree-ton- , caped in boats from Colorado river, a minutes, made by Mr., Moyer Still in the Saddle. in Cache county, for the manumile away. husband dying. since July 15, 1908. Wright at Fort Myer last fall. facture of rolled oats, wheat flakes Denver, Colo. The Moyer forces Work on the Panama Canal. Cloudburst in Wisconsin. and corn flakes. Work will be started on Monday again defeated the "InPatrick Cahoon Placed on Trial for Ascertaining Sentiment as to Income on the new plant at once, which will surgents" by refusing to consider resWis. Reports Tax Proposition. the Second Time. Milwaukee, Washington. Substantial from e progress olutions providing certain changes in northern Wisconsin, particularly in tn canal construction all along the cost $100,000. New York. In order to ascertain S.?ivFTanlcisco. The second trial the neighborhood of Ashland, tell of line is shown by reports coming to of Patrick Cahoon opened Monday sentiment in the various states of The The total tax levy for Weber coun- the constitution. resolutions to sought that will 23 be to serious losses as a result of a cloud the Washington office of the Isthmian ty provide delegate mills, provided the state morning before Judge Lawlor in Car- the Union on the question of amendanai company. hxenvation and city levies remain the same as the annual convention be elected in hurst, the estimates of the loss varywork penter's hall. Calhoun will be tried ing the federal constitution so as toj they were last year. The total value June, and permitting that charges be ing from $400,000 to $750,000. Innu approximates 80.000,000 cubic yards, this time on an indictment charging provide congress with authority to Durable bridges and dams are report- almost as much as the total quantity him with having offered a bribe to levy an income tax, a New of assessable property in Ogden is filed up to one day before the convenYork ed as being carried out, and the si- of dirt taken out by the FYench dur$11,991,068, and in the county dis- tion. At present delegates are electSupervisor J. J. Furcy. At the openhas sent telegrams to the newspaper on tuation the Indian reserva- ing the period they were engaged in ing of the trial both District Attor- governors of the several ed at the pleasure of the locals. tricts, $5,120,306. It tion is serious.Odanah states. Of In the summer reoperations there. Less than 100,00 1,0 ney Langdon, who is conducting the twenty-threchief executives Plans are being laid by the execu- Is probable that a change will be sort country enormous who cubic of earth to lie has yards remain A. M. damage prosecution, and have replied, fifteen war in favor of Moore, repretive committee for Utah of the Na- made later providing that delegates to from the done summer been small ditch. It estiis houses. senting Calhoun, signified their readi the income tax proposition: seven tional Irrigation congress to secure are elected in March with nominaMills on the Odanah reservation are mated the groat waterway will be ness to begin the trial. Judge Law- wero or had not soundthe attendance of a large delegation tions In February. for the wrecked. transit of ships by Janu- lor then ordered the examination of ed public or ready legislative sentiment,' from this state to the congress, ary 1, 191.V Jurors to begin. and one opposed. Young Vocalist Stricken Dumb While Are Farmers Dry Rejoicing. which meets in Spokane tho early Singing. Butte. -- Reports from v;uin.is pari Cholera Situation in Russia Seems Railroad Chief Mistaken fof Crank Sugar Cases Have Been Postponed part of next month. New Bedford. Mass. to Be Under Control Police. Whether of tho state Indicate that the heiiv by Chi-ag- o Until August 2. Mrs. Virginia Jackson Wllcock. wife l hnrlos a Of Tuesday was a rain Puquette, youm; to William Wayne Bolvin, St. Tne singer, Chicago. cholera situagodsend of Ratpti Wllcock of Lund. Utah, shot Petersburg New York. A stipulation filed by who broke down while staging at a tho dry farming crops, practieallv tion seems well under control. After president of the Los Angeles & herself t (1, at h with a revolver on theater in Boston, wns made dumb amounting to their salvation in some remaining stationary for several Eastern railroad. In which he owns Attorneys for the American Suear ReJuly 10. Mrs. Wllcock was about 30 fining company had the effect on i ft Art stage fright, or some disease. Feci Ions of the stale. Itecause or Hi ' weeks, with a maximum of 12( cases, f4,im,wv wormi. oi stock, went to Tuesday of years of age. She ts survived by a through a postponement Is a I mail rainfall during June the grain the number of cases has gradually call on his friend. James A. Patten, for two weekscausing question upon which medical ex10 year-olchild, her husband, par of the of final entering perts cannot agree. Pnonettc, who Is In eastern Montana had begun to decreased until Thursday there wero on Monday, and became so excited ents, a brother and two sisters. on behalf of the company and pleas sad . shrivel S'mllar a 23 of when Mar, fifty-twoThere watchman are of negro 800 patients reports barred him Its officials to the years age. has not been able to only Of tho thirty-twcases which came federal Indletmehts the condition of grain were also re- in the city hospitals and fort. v eight from the "wheat king's" office that he against ihem. It has b en up for hearing at the regular monthlv utter a word since he started to sing ceived from southern Montana a and persons are being treated in the sub started agreed that was locked in a and fight his on second his first appear-micsong meeting of tho slate board of parthe defendants shall enter either their from the west cell at the Harrison street police sta the Throughout Preventive urban inoculahospitals. as a professional in the Boston Beaver Head vallev the dons, held at the state prison Saturdry farm tion, which was largely employed ilur tlon. The police thought he was a final ideas or their demurrers to the day, July 17. nine convicts were grant- imusement house last Monday grain wns in particularly bad comli Ing 1908. has been discarded by the lunatic and lal he had Intended to Indictment on August 2 before Judge' ed a pardon and three others Hand. In the United States circuit tion from the lack of rain. harm Mr. Pat ton. wero cholera experts as useless. court. granted commutation of sentence. Hailstones a Foot Deep. Lunatic Throws Whole Outlaw Killed Nearly One Hundred. Striking Employes of Steel Car Com Kay Brrkenshaw, 16 year old son of Escaped Officers Being Blamed for Mutiny. Town in Panic. Butte, Mont Hailstones fully one pany Going Back to Work. Wlllard Burkenshaw of Park City, Manila When Jikiri. the Moro ban Manila The five highest ranking El Paso, Texas. Felipe Maldou, an foot In depth covered the ground at Pa. The met with a very serious accident last backbone of Butler, the dU chief who wns killed with all his officers In tho constabulary, who have Hedges and other places along the strike of the employes of the Standard fellows in a week by being kicked by a horse. The escaped lunatic, possessing a determibattle with boon designated to desperate Northern In Stool Car eompmy. the Butler Forced troops nnd investigate the oung man suffered a dislocation of nation to blow up the town, and tracks of the Billings constabulary near Pntlan mutiny of a company of native conthe knee which the doctors declare Is armed with a stick of dynamite, has eastern Montana Tuesday, accord- Steel Wheel company and the Stand on Jolo island. 5. cahis July began at Davao, Mindanao, on the worst they ever had to contend caused a reign of terror throughout ing to reports which reached this city nrd Wheel company Is broken, accord- reer as nn otulaw, he swore that he stabulary 5, have assembled A terrific wind storm ing to statements of officials conned Ihe mining camp of Hossarlo, near M Wednesday with. here and will July would kill a hundred men before ho It is od with the three concerns. The five go to Davao immediately. The police An entirely new trouble has been Cuollacon, Mexico. died. and accompanied the hall and rain, and The record of the murders h thought that within-- ; week a large will a officers form court of and other are rurales wheat were Olscorer.-he blown grain Inquiry for the scouring is among country not complete, but it I; sheep n p0x of the foreigners who walk- commuted to ascertain the causes that led up to down and badly damaged. Reporn majority Klder county. Many of the sheep have the escaped man. Women and chiled out in partial sympathy with tho stated in a dispatch received Sundaj the mutiny. It is alleged that two ofbeen peta blind, and upon examlna dren are terrorized, while the town also have baas received from Clark men of the Pressed Sleel Car com- from Zamhnanea that the bandit very tlon It was found that the J.ine grass authorities are in consignation over Fork valley to the effort that consid pany of MoKoo'8 Hocks, near Pitts- nearly fulfilled his pledge as the par ficers whipped the native enlisted erable damage to trowing crops wan men for infractions of discipline, and seed was working Itself into the eye- the siutation. burg, will have returned to their old Hal record at hand shows that ho tool that caused In ,h" country. this, together with trouble over ball or (he Kheep. destroying the lives of nearly a hundred people the positions. rations, finally resulted tn the mutiny. alght tatlral p - d 1,500-level- s court-martia- co-o- hand-to-han- $102,-848.82- 0 e Or-vil- e d u taunted former Minister with having humiliated the government, the government forces were completely overwhelmed, the vote being 212 to 170, when an endeavor was made to sustain the attitude of Clemenceau, and the government. recov When Premier Clemenceau ered from the shock of unexpected defeat, he stalked out of the chamber, followed by the other ministers, in. token that he intended to resign. M. Clemenceau went immediately to the Elysee palace and told the story to President Fallieres, who seemed stupefied at the incident, but he accepted the resignations. Premier Clemenceau, who always has been an adversary of M. Delcasse, smarting under the criticisms, and doubr?Vs overconfident of a major of foreign ity, taunted the affairs, who was thrown overboard by the Rouvier ministry at the dictation of Germany during the crisis of 1905, with having led France to humiliation at Algeciras. The spectre of that chapter of France's foreigh history in which Delcasse was sacrificed was a fatal error. Instantly there was aa uproar of dissent from both sides of the chamber. Delcasse fluqg back the taunt in Clemenceau's faV:e with bitter words, declaring that France had gone to Algeciras in the interest of peace. This seemed to be the opinion of the 212 members who voted, against Clemenceau. There is but one opinion in Paris astonishment that an old parliamentary warhorse like Clemenceau should have committed political ,suleide by his awkwardness in recalling the Algeciras spectre when the government was assured of a majority on the naval' question. The premier's action drove about fifty members of the Republican) "bloc" into a eombinatioh with the Del-cas- se - Galveston, Texas.-T- he seventeenfoot sea walls saved this city from the elements on Wednesday, when Gal- CABINET OF BLACK HAND .Jionn nnica Sends Wall of Water Aeainil Embankment In Uar-rette- Ch,rae ... i MS MAKES BLUNDER CLEMENCEAU SECRETS an Attempt to Disperse Dissatisfied Laborers, Policeman Special mmwwm n AEMS STRIKERS SHOT OOWB It CJTY FROM No trace has been found of the Hot Springs hotel robbers. Three boys were arrested, but established an alibi James H. Anderson of Salt Lake City has been selected by the president as United States marshal for Utah. For the first time In the history of the town, an unmarried man has been elected as member of the school board at Sprlngville. The Agricultural college of Utah Is constructing a new Woman's build Ing which will be ready for occur pancy In September, 1909. The ninth annual convention of the Utah Pharmaceutical association was held in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. A trip is being made throughout tile state by the commission appoint ed to make a complete record of the veterans of the Indian wars. Farmers of Wilard are busy har The Testing their grain just now. crop this year is exceptionally good, and Is much better than last year. Judge H. P. Henderson, the prominent Salt Lake attorney who died of pneumonia on June 3 last, left property In Utah and Michigan valued at ver $40,000. Two special officers employed In the railroad yards of Salt Lake City are accused of holding-tia couple of Greeks one night last week, taking $100 from one of the men. The entire amount of real and personal property on which taxes will be paid In Salt lake county for the present year Is $68,755,562 and In Salt Lake City the amount is $52,194.20. MtiHal, a resident or Ogden for the past fifty years, died July 15, at the age of 83. Mr. Hall was known to almost ('very resident of the county, and had held several municipal of- SM VERDICT VTAH THEMONTON UTAH I WALLS n $420.-207.98- 5 e x e t m |