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Show IDEAL PLAY TIME. IS m Churches and Schools Are the Only Army and Navy We Need, Says Senator Knute Nelson. Needles, Parts and Supplies tot both Wheeler & Wilson and Singer Machines SOLO ONLY DY SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 97 North Academy Avenue, PROVO, UTAH John Jackson, Mgr. Chicago. The churches and the schools of the United States were held up as the only army and navy that can protect us in the future," by Knute Nelson of Minnesota on Friday night. He delivered an address at the rally that marked the close of the eighth convention of the Luther League of America at the Auditorium. Fully 3,000 persons were present. "Severed by two vast oceans from the other great powers of the world," he said, with our hundred millions of people and our almost limitless resources, we have no occasion to fear any attack or invasion from abroad. The enemy that will attack us, and the danger that will threaten us, against which we must constantly come from be on our guard, will within; will come when we are untrue and unfaithful to our great trust and duty; will come when we cease to pass good laws and when we cease to enforce the laws without fear or favor against the rich and poor, the high and the low; will come when we grant immunity to transgressors and law violators; will come wnen we allow the mammon of pelf and unrighteousness to rule and dominate; will come when we stifle or permit to be stifled the conscience of the masses of the nation. Against this ennmy and this danger the only standing army and the only navy that can protect us and guide us in the future, as in the past, are our schools and our churches. These, rather than brute force, will be our solace, our hope, and our salvation. THE I LEGAL Battle Between Abdel Azizs Soldiers and Mulai Hafids Troopers, the Latter Were Defeated. In a Race Riot in Capital of Illinois Results in Four Deaths and Injury Tangier. of Many Participants. Despite the Presence Homes of Negroes the Ground and Subjected to THE of Militia, the Are Burned to Colored Men Torture. 111. Two white men Springfield, were killed and one negro was lynched, more than half a hundred persons were injured and two score of houses, were by negroes mostly occupied burned Friday night as the result of an attempt by a mob to lynch a negre who had assautled a white woman, After a niglit of riot, arson and slaughter, the state troops, called oul by the governor, succeeded early Saturday in restoring a semblance of order. One thousand militiamen, including three companies from this city and companies from Bloomington, Decatur, Perkin and Pomiac, were set A wireless dispatch How They re- ceived from Abdel Aziz, the sultan ot record, announces the victory of his troops over the troops under Mu-m- i Hafid, the usurping sultan, in an engagement recently fought during the march toward Morocco City, stating that tire defeat of the enemy was The losses of the adhercomplete. ents of Mulai Hafid are estimated at An 300 killed and 500 wounded. Im- mense amount of booty was captured. Abdel Aziz, at the head of a column, defeated the Pehama tribe, who were suporting Mulai Hafid, killing fifty of the tribesmen and taking 200 prisoners. BANDITS TRICKED BY CLERKS. Train Robbers Overlooked Mail Sack and Are Poorly Paid for Trouble. Spokane. One of the most dating hold-up- s ever attempted on a transcontinental tiain befell Northern Pacific No. 3 almost within the city limits of Spokane after midnight Saturday night. Two masked highwaymen stopped the train at Otis and boarded the engine. After a brief encounter with the engineer and fireman the mail car, next to the engine, was detached and one of the highwaymen, taking charge of the engine, the party came on west to Trent, where the trainmen were dismissed by the robbers. The bandits then proceeded to within a mile of Yardley, where they proceeded to rob the mail car. The baggage car and the express car were untouched and none of the passengers was molested. Tricked by the quick wit of mail clerks, little plunder is believed to have been captured by the two men. Warned that the robbers were coming, the clerks took advantage of the time after the train had been cut in two and threw the local registered packages into a newspaper sack, where they were not noticed. patrolling the streets. Despite the presence of the troops another victim was added to the list , on Saturday night, when William ail aged negro, was killed. was a cobbler and respected as a simple and inoffensive citizen. His shop was within two blocks of the state house. In the absence of a patrol, the mob set fire to the shop and the venerable negro was compelled by Built in Pro-v- o the smoke to run into the street. Ilia 115 W. appearance was greeted by a shower 5 So., BY THE of stones and bricks, and as he staggered under the fusillade he was seized and his throat cut. A rope was then run through the wound and the victim bound to a tree. There he was SCIENCES TOLL OF DEATH. found later, unconscious and dying. The rioting was precipitated by an Two Killed and Six Injured in Balassault committed by a negro upon loon Accident. Mrs. Mabel Hallam, wife of a street r - .mw r the woman London. Two persons were killed car conductor. While and six injured by the explosion at slept, alone in her home on a populous residence street, awaiting the return well exthe grounds of the Franeo-Brilisof her husband, the man broke into hibition of the envelope of the bal- the house, dragged her into the rear loon owvied by Captain Lovelace of yard and assaulted her. Before noon SOLDIERS JOIN SAVAGES. 24-i- n. the New York Aero club. Prepara- George Richardson, a young negro, tions for an ascent were being made was arrested by the sheriffs force, Mutinous Chinese Murder Command"-ewhen the accident occurred. The charged with the crime. The victim and Tfike to the Mountains. the prisoner. cause is supposed to have been the partially identified Hong Kong. The soldiers stationthrowing down of a lighted match. Crowds quickly gathered about the at Konghau, near Wuchow, who ed was spirited Miss Hill, aged 18, secretary to Cap- jail, but Richardson Liddiard has put ceand killed (heir commander mutinied safe for keepone was to tain of the Lovelace, Bloomington peraway ment tiling into thege Provo because a comrade had been arrestsons killed. She was burned to a ing. wells: Bp. Wentz, Mr.Weeter, cinder. Balked of their prey, the members ed for gambling, have joined the The other person killed, a inDennis Davis, llenry Davis, of six the mob wreaked vengeance upon Yaus, a rebellious tribe of aborigines, who and the sustained inan, in the juries also were employed by Captain a restaurant keeper who had assisted fierce and warlike, living Sarah Tidball, Mr. Hicks, Mr. in spiriting away the suspected negro, southwest portion or the province of Lvoelace. L. and Hoolbrook. Bruner, by completely w'recking his restaurTheir heme' is in a reKilled Woman Who Refused to Loan ant and burning his automobile. Lewis Kwangtung. t mountains and of inaccessible was gion 17, white boy, aged Him Two Dollars. Johnson, a ANY DEPTH OF WATER at the res- they have never been subjected to the rioting killed during St. Louis. Thomas DeWltt, 24 taurant. governmental control. years old, in an alleged confession After burning many houses in the Admiral Li has arrived here In his made to the police, told how he killed negro quarter the mob, which became flagship, accompanied by gunboats, his former landlady, Mrs. Aideline more and more despr.ate as the night torpedo boats and launches. Troops Muller, aged 49 years, at her home. passed, finally gratified its thirst for have also been summoned and the 1 did not mean to kill her. blood when Charley Hunter, a negro, country is in a turmoil. The mutiSeventh West and Center Street is alleged to have told the po- was lynched rt the corner of Twelfth neers are 1,000 in number, and after lice. I stuffed a stocking in her and Madison streets, right in the hear murdering their ctommander pillaged PROVO, UTAH mouth because she was trying to of the district called Bad Lands. the village, securing $100,060 in scream. I was afraid that I would Troops arrived at the scene too late money, and withdrew to the Talking be arrested for disturbing the peace to prevent the lynching. Some of the mountains. if she made a noise. The cause of members of the mob declare that the the struggle resulting in Mrs. Mu- negro lynched had shot two white Owes Thirteen Millions. llers death was her refusal to loan men. Pa. The Pennsylvania Scranton, the negro Richardson., DeWitt $2. George to Coal & Coke company, one of the bigcharged with the assault which led Revives Story of Massacre. the fearful rioting, denies his guilt gest mining concerns in the bitumihe can prove an alibi. nous fields of western Pennsylvania, The skeleton of Jean and declaresarrival Winnipeg. on Sunday ot went into the hands of a receiver on here the With Baptiste De La Verandyre and Father the Second and Seventh infantry regi of this city Aulneau, a Jesuit missionary, and the mens, I. N. G., and two squadrons of Saturday. Judge Edwards as reII. Thomas Watkins skulls of nineteen French voyagers, the First cavalry, all from Chicago, appointed Scranof on the the ceiver, application of all of whom were killed byl Sioux In- the entire national guard Illinois, ton Trust company, trustee for bondinAll kinds of Fresh and dians on the island in the northwest with the exception of the Sixth coholders, which alleges that the cominfantry, Eighth Cured Meats ; Green and angle of the lake woods in 1736, were fantry and the in disthe pany, through its lessee, the Pennsylon discovered week Is last a of duty lored, by party in vania, Reach Creek & Western Coal are Fancy and Staple Gro- priests of St. Boniface college, In all 4,200 guardsmen of tricts. ceries. We handle tho Winnipeg, accompanied by Judge the city. company, was unable to meet its renpresi. Sunday passed without any violent tal obligations. W. A. Lathrop, Farmers Products, and Prudhomme. The St. Bonitace party also found the site of Fort St. Charles, demonstrations, and although large dent of the company, gives the intrinpay CASH for all Fat built In 1732 by the great explorer, crowds thronged the streets, they sic value of the property at more than Butcher Stock. Nos. 47 Sieur De La Verandyre. were mostly curiosity seekers, and $26,000,000, against a total indebtedwere easily handled by the soldiers. ness of about $13,000,000. to 55 North Academy in Want Prohibition Texas. Avenue. Phone 39-Died in Quarantine Prison. Girl Kidnaped by Lover. San Antonio, Texas. The Demo' D. K. Bauer, Freda Tombstone, Ariz. General Butte, Mont. Miss cratic prohibition plank is as follows: Conrad afternoon died of Wardwell Saturday We demand submission to the peoaged sixteen, daughter twelve miles while in quarantine with his leper ple by the thirty-firs- t legislature of a Bauer, a rancher living Thursabducted was wife. Her sufferings from the comconstitutional amendment prohibiting east of Billings, revolvers of bined effects of leprosy and the nerat the point within the state of Texas the manu- day night accuses vous strain following the attendant facture, sale, gift or exchange of any by two masked men. Bauer of their case has dethroned of the notoriety lovers both interstate shipment of any spirituous, two ranch hands, and she is totally unher reason, linous or malt liquors or medical bit- girl, who have also disappeared. The aware that her husband is dead. The effected. was abduction cleverly ters capable of producing intoxicaWardwell was a veteran of men rode up to the ranch, called General and civil wars. Efforts tion, except for medical and sacra Mexican the Bauer out and covered him. Mrs. mental purposes; that amendment Bauer ran screaming down to the to deport Mrs. Wardwell to the leper shall be in 1909, and that a vote for road to a neighbor!, and the girl colony have brought out many comThe horses in the postofflce depart- or against it shall not be considered plications, the federal authorities rewas spirited away. ment at Washington are to be given a test of Democracy. fusing aid. 30 days vacation in pasture with their Kill. to Angry Husband Shoots Richard Croker Denies Having SlanBraved Death to Save Babe. board paid. According to the opinion L. I. Captain Peter dered President Roosevelt. Bayside, of the local authorities, the horses, Fulton, Mo. With a mothers disU. S. A., son of BrigJr., Haines, In an Interview on Sunday, Dublin. in the department regard of danger when her babe was who are valuable adier General Peter Conover Haines, Richard Croker as well as vacation this complained of misrepdeserve at in and the risk of her life, U. S. A work, peril, retired, fired seven bullets resentations that have been published the persons who receive 30 days va- Mrs. J. B. Stephenson, a frail Jittle from a revolver into William E. Annls recently respecting his views of t cation and 30 days sick leave. woman who lives ten miles southwest of New York, owner and publisher of Roosevelt, and especially a comM Fulton, on Friday lowered herself Burr McIntoshs Monthly, and other parison between the president and Those uneasy Central American na- Into a well, saved her all magazines, late Saturday on the land- King Edward and an assertion that are up again. tions tangled getting ear-olchild from drowning and ing stage of the Bayside Yacht club, President Roosevelt was only at horns It may be in order to remind them of slimbed to the top, holding the Infant Flushing, and Annls, whom Captain with his books. Mr. Croker denied into which to be good the agreement In her teeth by its drees. David The babe Haines brother had accused of having having made such criticism. they entered some months ago. And was playing near the top of the well been Improperly attentive to the cap- Bennett Hill, the former governor ol in and the Mexico, the United States tmd stepped off backward, falling into tains wife died in the Flushing hos- New York, i3 on a weeks quiet holicapacity of staid older brothers, may lour feet of water at the bottom. . day with Mr. Croker. pital a few houis after the shooting. feel called upon to administer a gentle Pitiful Tal of Girl Wife. admonition as to the advantages of beEvans on Retired List, Fighting the Tobacco Trust. York. Mrs. Rose Graziano, On New having themselves. Y. N. New York. Advices Mohonk Tuesday received Lake, In stainto the walked 19, police are a Admiral Evans, that this Rear manfor aged Robley the city plant evening To say that anything is "as blue a loaded t in tion Brooklyn, presented ufacture of snuff In the dark tobacco Fighting Bob, concluded a3 a sapphire, is to make use of an has been planned by mem- years of service in the United States rrovlver to the detective at the court incorrect comparison. Sapphires are district of G2, and anntunoed that she had shot not exclusively one color. The sap- bers of the Planters Protective asso- navy, and being at the age Dominick The and killed hqr husband, on list. retired the admiral, and that the tobacco trust goes phires of Ceylon vary front a soft blue ciation, kill- d him of a the laborer. one to because use foot find soon unable Graziano, will itself stiff is up against to a peacock blue, which last pracfrom the farmers of that illness which compelled him to leave because he wauled me to become an tically a green. There is also a red competition a bfcction in business way. The plant the fleet in San Francisco harbor a immoral woman," she said. Do you sapphire, sometimes called a Ceylonese will be erected by a company with a received at ihlnk I did wrong? She then began fine sapphires capital stock of $300,000. The estab- reminder of the wound Further, many ruby. said Fisher She ago that her husband to Fort years weep. are yellow and white. lishment will be located in one of but mentally alert and vigorous, is at bad refused to work, 'had spent $600 the more important tobacco centers the I ake Mohonk house, where he has ot her money and then requested hei ia the dark tobacco district to get more hl3 family, spending the summer. Buy Buggies at Don-Igau- Doni-ga- -- f Curb your with Cement h r Tiling 24-in- ch ' 811 HU. Mil De-Wi- tt Provo Meat and Packing riot-ridde- n 2. PROVO MEAT and PACKING - Con-ove- r Pres-iden- 100-fo- 2- d forty-eigh- 1 forty-thre- - GENEROSITY. ROBBERS Secretly Billy to Helped Go to the Picnic. Say, Billy, I predate ever so much your gettin mo in the band o Rob- bers! Aw, dont mention it, replied the captain of the Robbers; youre too decent a feller to be kept out of it. But although Billy Mumford disdained to accept thanks, he was inwardly much pleased with the gratitude of Artie Cronan, latest recruit of the Bloody Robber. " Searching carefully in his pocket, he dug forth a rusty oopper. This he proceeded to valiant invest at Todds grocery store, after which be and Artie shared the sucker which represented the purchase. Are you goin to the picnic? asked Billy, when, under the influence of the When summer time Is really her Then comes the "sure 'nough fun; hoys and girls can get outdoors And shout and skip and run. to say to them: If they do make a noise. Oh, It is hard to play Indoors, Especially for the boys. No on "Sh-sh-s- But out of doors, 'neath summer skies, Gay youth may have Its sway. And run and shout till they are hoarse Throughout the livelong day. hill, down dale, they gayly roam, In view. Ami how tliey'll mourn when summertime lias all been gotten through. lTp With only fun OF STARS. A STAR New Grouping of the Stars United States Flag. In thn Some time ago a representative of congress (Mr. Shaforth) proposed a now arrangement of the white stars in the blue field of the United States flag, which he considered would be more symmetrical and emblematic of the formation of the union than the present straight-linmethod. A bill of congress on this subject was Introduced by him. He describes the object as follows: The original 13 states are formed la the shape of a large circle of 13 stars The balance of the states are reprai sented within this circle by a series of smaller stars, arranged in the shape e The Robber Go a Berrying. sucker, perfect relations had been established. Little Artie shook his head sorrowIm afraid not, said he. Ma fully. says If I pick enough blackberries to pay my way I can go; but Ill never have enough money in time. For a long tlm Capt. Billy remained In the deepest of thought. Finally ho said: "Artie, Im goin to tell you a secret. On the edge of Nobles wood, not far from the stonepilo, theres a big tree, There are blackberry bushes all round, an these berries grow so loose that when the wind blows real smart they're blown off and carried under this tree. I've often found piles and piles of em. They're all cloaned out now, but if you go there on Wednesday afternoon I think you'll find a lot. Here Bill observed that Important business necessitated his presence elsewhere, eo be and Artie parted. Arties was greatly excited over Billys Information. Suspecting no plot, the little chap decided to take Billy's advice, so that on the following afternoon be tramped to the woods, with a New Arrangement of 8tars In the big bucket under his arm. United States Flag. Sure enough, there were any number of berries! And the fact that they of a star. Each Btar la Intended to represent & distinct state. The star forming the uppermost point of the inside Btar will represent the first state admitted to the union aftet the original 13 states; other stars fol-low below in sequence according to -9 order in which the states were admitted. The illustration is made from a photograph of a flag recently pret pared by a lady In Brooklyn, which was Hnfufled for the first time In com memoration of the fiftieth anniversary of her wedding. It contains 47 stars, one more than the number of Bt&tetf actually admitted, it being expected at the time it was made that Arizona and New Mexico might be admitted ad a separate state. The forty-fiftstate Artie Found the Berries. admitted was Utah, in 1896, and thet state, Oklahoma, in 1906, taf were in buckets didnt seem to Impress Artie. Joyfully he filled bis pail and begin Its statehood in July, 1908. hastened home to market them. Meanwhile, Billy and the other RobTHE THREE PATHWAYS. bers, who had generously filled the buckets aud placed them under the Look This Over and See If You Car tree, were filled with delight at the Tell How It Was Done. success of their plan. But Arties a nice fellow, an he deThe owner of three houses, num serves to go to the picnic as much as bered 1, 2, and 3 iu the drawing, and any of us, declared Capt. Billy. situated as shown, had a fence erected to Inclose them. In the fence HUNTING BIG GAME. he made three exits, numbered 1, 2 and 3. He constructed walks from the How an Indian Prince Protects Him-tl- f houses to the gates, so that the peopln Agsinst Danger. j t- fory-slxt- n "" Prince Rapjltslnhjl, the jam of India, hunts hlg game and has had constructed for this purpose a wonderful movable shooting box. The windows are heavily barred and portholes are pierced every three feet around the sides. The interior Is decorated In Queen Anne style, and filled with sofas, writing desks, bridge whist tables and comfortable chairs. The floor is covered with Persian rus. The exterior is painted green in order that it may blend with the jungle. The box is taken to pieces, sent by rail to a given point, and drawn by oxen or elephants into the heart of the jungle. It is left there until the tigers have become accustomed to it, Three Pathways. and when the royal sportsman arrives no is lack of game. The who lived in house No. 1 used No. ) later there shooting is done through gate, those In house No. 2 used No. 1 provided for the purpose. gate, and those who lived in house Na 3 used No. 3 gate. The walks neither Two Little Mothers. crossed one another nor interfered in r, port-hole- s "I'm Just as worried as X ran be About my dollie," said little Marie, 7 think she's a fever, her cheeks are red. And that's a sure sign, the doctor said." any way. Show by a drawing how the walks were laid from the houses to the gates. "See my poor dolly, she's very sick, too; I think she's the sicker, lam. e "No, mins, worst, said Janie said little Marie, "Is Bjc &!!? I thought up tips play at the first Youthful "If Logic. conecience speaks when I do wrong," Said Willie, In great glee, "I'm glad It doesn't speak to ma, And only speaks to me. |