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Show r SUE IS CALLED THE SPANISH FORK PRESS Ellihft Warner, f'uhiUbrr FAN1SII FORK . THREE THOUSAND MEM WILL BE THROWN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT AS RESULT. OVER Robert Johnson, aged 9. felt under Death freight train la Salt Lftko and rut in two. , Elmer Dowry, convicted of killing J'ollct'infto Johnaton In Halt Lak nod It I Charged That Mlnsri Voted sentenced to llfo Imprisonment, baa Almost UMfllmouoly Against Strike born granted ft now trial by tbo But Lsadtrt CiUod o court. The Woman Christian Temped' anco union will boM their atato con ventbm In Ogden October I, I and JO. Delegates ara expected to attend unions. from twenty-twJ, If. Scanlon, Jr who waa a rlously Injured In an automobll accb dent in gait Lake, when bo waa run down by tbo poltco greyhound, la ftp parent ly In a fair way to recover, Michael Datlstlc, the Greek lea eream maker, who, while In a despond tnt mood, abot himself in tbo chest, was operated upon at an Ogden hospital last week and Is now out of dan ger. A big auto parade, followed by a confetti battle and general round of merrymaking, closed tbo flrat annual fashion show held at Ogden lost week. Tho affair waa ft success In ovory way. William goderborg. ft rigger employe ed by tbo American gmeltlng ft Refining 'company at Oarflcld, waa killed Monday by ft fall through tbo roof of tho smelter building on which bo was working. With tho oxception of ft few late peaches, tho peach crop of Web county haa been disposed of, and tbo apple crop will occupy tho attention of tbo fruit exchange during tho next few weks. KJwtrd Johnson, ft negro, stabbed Dun Smith, another negro, at Castle date. The latter died ft few minutes luter. Anna Wall, ft negress, was present during tho affray, and It la believed jealousy was responsible for tbo deed. Utah fruit la In many ways unIn America, according to equaled Chark-lrooki pathologist of 4be bureau of plant Industry at Washington. Mr. Drooks was In Ogden last week on an Inspection tour or westo ern fruit belts. Frost aged 23, ft machinleg and ft frac- ist, sustained ft broken tured skull when he was struck by a motorcycle in Salt Lake. Frost bad just alighted from ft street car when bo was struck by the rapidly approaching machine. Tho Utah Lake Irrigation company has resumed work on Us canal and pumping plant west of Utah Lake. men are at work with Twenty-livabout half that number of teams. Excavation for tho pumping plant la about completed. One of the oldest residents of Fay-sopassed away on the 29th In tho She person of "Grandma Seabold. was eighty-eigh- t years old and died from old age. She joined the Mormon church in Germany and came to Utah In the early seventies. Work has started at the quarry ol Ellerbeck Brothers near Gr&ntsvllle and It Is said that ft cement mill will be erected. Portland (Ore.) capitalists are Interested In the mill project A spur track Is to be run from Grants vllle, ft distance of four miles. The Twin Peaks Canning companyi factory at Murray waa practically destroyed by fire Saturday night. Tho loss is variously estimated at between $30,000 and $10,000. The destruction of the plant will work a great hard-ahlto the farmers of the Murray e n p section. John Kallls, a waiter, is in a Salt Lake hospital suffering from serious wounds as the result of the accidental discharge of a gun In the hands of a youth with whom he was working. The Injured man will live, although his left cheek was almost entirely blown off. While riding near Payson, Joy Townsend encountered a bear and two cubs. Ills horse became frightened and threw. him. The bear made rush and the youth opened fire with his shotgun, wounding the animal. Townsend went for help, returned and killed the bear. Asserting that their stock and crops have been injured by fumes from the residing Murray smelters, farmer near Murray have decided t$ hold an open meeting In the Murray hall on the evening of October 8 at which remedies and demands for betterment will be discussed. Finley Martin, aged 65, of Sioux City, Iowa, was killed and two other zien were Injured when a police automobile skidded near tbe Saltalr depot In Salt Lake apd crashed into the Martin had just alighted sidewalk. from a street car. The machine was running at a high rate of speed. Edwin A. Hayden of Salt Lake haa . reeclved word from his attorneys ai Washington that patents will soon Issue to him on a new sanitary milk can of his Invention. The device Is especally. designed for milk shipping purposes. At 2:30 oclock Saturday morning a fire broke out at the LebI sugar factory, which for a time threatened the entire plant, but due to the efforts of the employes and volunteer firemen of LebI and American Fork the blaze, was confined to the upper loor. the loss being about $15,000. , ABE PREPARING Y. ILL SOON FOLLOW FOR WAR . I'TAH THE UTAH BUDGET Rudolph BALKAN STATES GOOD-B- Measure, Thsm Out In Sympathy With Striking Utah Minora. - - A sympathetic itrlk ol Ely, ell miner employed In the copper mines of the Ely district has been trdt-reby the Eane union of the Western Federation of Mlnesr. Tbo Lent union, named after ft mining town near Ely, Includes all tbe varloua op of mining trade and ganlxatlona crafts, and controls the entire district About 3.500 men will he affected. Charles 11. Moyer, acting for th Western Federation of Miners; A. L Wilde, acting for tbo steam shovel-men'-s union, and CbarU-- a Nicholson, artlng for tbe machinists, It Is said have been Instrumental in calling the strike, the men being called out largely because of the strike at Bingham, Uah. Armltt Btlng Moblllisd If) Bulgaria, larvla and Grate to Wsg War With Horde af th Sultan. IOWAN moblllntlon St. Petersburg, he of the armies of Bulgaria, 8ml enl Greece probably will mean Immediate to the belief In war, according Turkey's military activity In the last few days la taken to mean that the Intends to make war. In that case, the Balkan coalition naturally has Aift-rlca- Salt Lake s a d One Cause of Poverty Albany, N .Y. Tuberculosis Is the cause of more than 34 per cent of the destitution In New York, according to the results of an Investigation just concluded by the association tor improving the condition of the poor. The 6,500 families that sought aid of the association during the past year were made the basis of study. Special Venire Exhausted. Salem, Mass. The venire of 350 talesmen drawn &3 possible Jurors for tbe trial of Joseph Ettor and Arturo Clovannltti and Joseph Caruso, on charges of being concerned la the death of Anna Loplzo last January, was exhausted Tuesday night at the close of the second day of the trial. Plague on Liner. W. Bubonic N. S. Newcastle, Dr. Howard, government entomoloplague has broken out on the ship Iiellelsle, which trades between New- gist, has returned to Washington castle and Hamburg and which U lying from Europe, having induced England, at a wharf here. One apprentics Is Belgium and Holland to agree to put dead and two others of the crew are Into operation a system of governafflicted. ment Inspection of plants. Grand Jury Will Not Help Crusade. Boise Banker Arrested. Chicago. Despite testimony by Miss Boise. Edward Payne, former pres Virginia Brooks, the West Hammond ident of the Boise State bank, was arJoan of Arc, the Cook county grand rested Monday on six Indictments jury on Tuesday adjourned without charging embezzlement and falsifying voting indictments as the result of Its reports to the state bank examiner. f vice Investigations. The bank was closed last December. Indians Discuss Problems. Woman Shoots Two, Columbus, O. Indians representing Albuquerque N. M. As the result of twenty tribes are here for the second a fued at Ricardo, a station on the conference of the Society of American Belen cutoff, Mrs. J. E. Carley shot Indians. The object is for the discus- and killed George Brislingham, a busP sion of problems affecting reservations ness man, and fatally injured Mist end their welfare generally. Cora Zimmerman. Killed Clty.-Fl- nlcy Mania ol Sioux City, la., was Inatantly kilt and James If. Bosnian of Los Angek was seriously Injured Saturday noon when they were struck by tu' police greyhound at Second South Fourth West street. Harry Clark Hi North Second West street, who y driving In ft buggy at that point, b thrown from tbe vehicle and rcttltH a scalp wound. Tbe greyhound waa being sent it high rate of apeod west on Secow South atreet by Driver Griffin, cirry. Ing Patorltnan Woodward in rciponw to ft Cftll from the Denver m (Rand freight yards, where Robert Alfred Johnson, nine years old, bu been run over and killed by a train. Tbe machine first hit Clark's butt), skidded and the hack end of tbe itnt struck Martin, who bad Just alight form ft street car. Scaulan was hit by the front of the machine im burled against an Iron post. I Both tbe drlrer and tbe poHceau escaped Injury, but the car was n most demolished. Speeding was the cause of the accident. RULE WILL NOT NAVE HOME XT1 I 0 na th Mass Meeting In Belfast Marked by Dewey Granted New Trial. Fervor Not Equaled by tho ConSalt Lake City. Holding that the vention of 1692. Instruction to the trial jury that pre tal tie sumptlvely every killing Is murdn eblfted tbe burden of proof from tbe state to the defendant and deprived the latter of statutory defense of r sonable doubt, the supreme court ft Utah on Saturday handed down u opinion reversing tbe Judgment of th district court in the case of Elmer L Dewey. The defendant wae convict of murder in the first desree and tcnced to life imprisonment for tb killing of Police Sergeant J. Ilearj Johnson. The case Is remanded to new trial. drl Ihr Belfast. Tbe singing of the naKNIVES AND CLUBS USED IN AND tional anthem by an audience of 3,000 CLASH BETWEEN SLEUTHS LAWRENCE. persons comprising every body repI. W. W. MEN AT resentative of Belfasts great Industrial, mercantile, civil and religious community Friday night brought to rule meeting Troubl Cam When Officer Attempt- close a great ed to Break Up Parado of Workers in Ulster hall, amid a fervor that was not equaled even by the to tho Graves of Men Kilted DuA rule convention of 1892. Recent Riot. Strike Ing Tbe meeting renewed the adoption of the resolution passed at that convention protesting against a home Lawrence Mass. Police and pandfor Ireland. rule ers fought with knives and clubs on The dramatic moment of supreme by Sunday before a demonstration memorable the Friday gathering members of tho International Workwas the unfurling and presentanight were ers of tho World. Two officers tion to Sir Edward Carson, the chief stabbed a number of demonstrator against home rule, of were clubbed aud an I. W. W. leader propagandist carried the flag by King William at was captured after a hard fight ana the of tbo battle Boyne. Tbe (lag then freed. Two arrests were made. was greeted with frenzied cheering Carlo Teresa of Pittsburg, an editor No new pronouncement of unionist who Is an organizer of the Industrial was made at tbe meeting. The policy Workers, was In custody but gained watchword Is we will not Ulster his freedom a minute or two later. have home rule, but nono of the variPersons who saw Trcsca's arrest said ous nor letters of tbe inspeakers, he was rescued by comrades. Tresca fluential unionist leaders which were said tbe police let him go. AU tbe read, attempted to reveal the plan of police professed Ignorance of tbe oc- resistance. If such a plan exists, currence. should King George sign tbe home The clash was unexpected. More rule measure. than 20,000 operatives met at the railroad station to meet 7,000 Industrial Quits In Disgust. Workers of the World who had come Don Francisco Washington.-Se- nor from Boston to participate la the pa- J. Poynado, minister from the Dominirade to the graves of Anna Loplszo and can republic, has resigned, to take efJohn Ramay who were killed during fect as soon as he is relieved. The the strike riots last January. minister disclaims that the present Tbe police attempted to end the trouble In the republic has influenced demonstration when tbe men put up his resignation, which was forwarded a fight to the government at Santo Domingo a month ago. KILL WOMEN AND CHILDREN. -- JAMES R. MANN Revolution In Nicaragua Has Been No Comic Opera Affair. Managua,. Nic. Americans In Managua now know what a sickening tragedy a Central American revolution Is. They have passed through a month batof turmoil, witnessed a three-day- s tle and experienced the horrors of a botnbardent. They have seen the peo-pi- e women of the city and children killed, have borne the sufferings of hunger In a town beleaguered and have had miraculous escapes from exploding shells and bulanti-hom- e Inc err not foil tbe irr V 151 KH Whl IS I ow too -- Can Save Almost Million a "igh trowi Day. 'rte Washington. Frederick A. Clevr tVh Taff land, chairman of President hey It economy and efficiency commission. the iroflt a statement on Saturday outlining :uent submiplan that fill be followed In nore tting to congress a budge of Pc tprini 'declxrw estimates and expenditures, iter that by ten years' persistent effort ns a runciM he IT government could reduce its 7 expenses nearly $300,000,000 a year'& - i'sk. It Ulster Day Passes Off Peacefully. Belfast As the crowning proof d Town their determination never to aubmit om : to the domination of an Irish parll Ij'ratlr or men, thousands of Ulsterites Saturday ghould lets and orangemen devoted to sljnlng the covenant of resistance I -- union-I- But, nothwlthstandlns the pnxlety and dread as to what mlP wl!lwu, happen, Ulster day passed off lo homo rule. The rmer ' serious disturbance. re n fore rw t were Thcr States nrmy aviation field. Cow Sft park, Maryland, near here, late w urday when an ormy aeroplane n ol fore a feet to denly fell thirty-fiv- e ground, Instantly killing InJ S. Scott and so seriously R C. Ing Second Lieutenant Lewis laterwell that he died a few hours p V, .V Accused of Violating Deere. th New York. Charges that both decree spirit and letter of the company solving tho Standard Oil New Jersey are being violated isent to the .department of Jllstlc.' Fordyc Washingon Saturday by S. W. Waters-Pletcf- l the Jr., counsel for company. Woman Furnishes Clew. Chicago. Informal ion that $170 000 of the money stolen from the Cuna-- r dian bank may be now In possession f vk of two men. one. a busi'iff j) f rf 'V Threaten to Poison Water. ness man here, was given Assistant Mexico City. A group Chief Schulttler by Jeannette Little, Congressman James have R, Mann secured 200 pounds of reputed wife of Jim Stacey, under ar- Chicago, Republican leader camp of tho from Natlvldad mining rest In St. Ixiuls. She said the two Ixtlan district, declaring they rsi0 had the money or knowledge of where eteted wW ro'son the drinking water r candidate for speaker. which are not under their con Woman Leads Rebels, ChNdrn-oMill Hands Out at Lawrence. War on Women and Coronela Alanis, wife El Taso. war" Lawrence, Mass. Practically 12,000 of the rebel colonel of the name. Is rebel) lieratlve8 here have been af--! employed by the Nlcarapian leadlng a band of rebels twenty-eigh- t e tlie s!l'ike inaugurated ri In Minister miles east of Juarez, Mexico, accord - 'if01,1 j,y Indicated ndustl'hil durlng that Woikers to a of the World!011 report received by General , ing women a njcbl (fi10w ,th?lr sympathy for Jose pj. ment of Managua 132 Steever at Fort Bliss. ai Arturo Giovannitti. dren were hit by projectiles, Rebels Become Bolder. one man waB lnjured Mexico City. Taking advantage of Minneapolis. Judge Loren W. Col- the departure of Blanco, who has with him some 2,000 troops, the rebels have become much bolder In Durango, ! and private telegrams tell of their here 'fhIiL0' A, R dU'd at hia home aya ran up a white flag Saturdd w ng an atta aves Leon the only strong occuDation of Nazas and Rodeo. ot lieait rouble defying the government. well-know- 'l. th sted Corpor-Fran- - ey me Two Aviators Lose Uvea. Washington. Two more live sacrificed to aviation at the lets. n&y i It Urges Followers to Be Steadfait he Beverly, Mass President Taft m:' 'r. i a direct plea on Saturday to Repu- fern blicans to vote the Republican tick Tt and not do3ert the party at the polkh flop1 November, in order to defeat the tb.ri Ugh eed party and Mr. Roosevelt. It waa tb first prepared political address he tu 'he made elnce his speech accepting tie r It was deliv Mth Chicago nomination. cli cred from a temporary stand erecirt cn the grounds at Parramatta befoul th and the Republican clubs of Essex cou irrlr and residents of Beverly. panic-stricke- Roosevelt Letters In Evidence. Washington. All the correspond once between President Roosevelt an the late Edward H. Harrlman, covering a period from Mr. Roosevelt's succession to the office In 1901 until Mr. Uarrlman's differences with him In' 1906, was placed In evidence on Monday before the senate committee in vestigating expenditures. 1 n anti-hom- ould This arned ay. 'r. 'ery Suits. d, Fowls me ver Y 0 to rc 'ould moi erclse arm 'em . nTvTdt;. rr.r" i' r A Ubcra fed In kept per ; F ai islng 1 I i IN and Anothar Injured, Tho opinion Is held her that the action of the Balkan autes has resulted from the Inability of tbe powers to dJhl with tbe situation. The which the Russian foreign minister, M. Saxonoff, has had In London have been apparently barren. It la understood Russia has taken an adequate view of the crisis and has proposed th radical remedy of put Ung into effect article 23 of the treaty of Berlin 'providing for introduction In the European province of Turkey of a statute giving a measure of under a provincial governor general controlled by tbe powers. Attack Idaho Progressive Ticket Boise, Idaho. Tbe Progressive party atato and presidential electoral ticket waa attacked In tha aupreme court of thla atate on Monday thorugh th application for ft writ of Injunction to enjoin the secretary of atate from certifying It down to the county audltoa In tbe respective counties on the ofalso ficial ballot Tbe application praya for a writ of mandamus to compel the secretary of atate to certify down all other legally filed party ticket on file In his office, other than the Progressive ticket which Is declared to be illegal Man fa natantly On troop. hand-to-han- DOWN Speeding Automobile Manned by p llceman Hit Wagon, after Whiei, forestalled her In her endeavor to of profit by th rapid concentration The ahovolmon and machinists ara snld to have no grievance and to have just signed an agreement with tbe Nevada Consolidated whereby they r an advance In wagea and were bound to work for ft considerable leng'h of time without making further demanda. The county commission at Ely haa ordered all saloons closed. ft Is claimed that at ft mass meeting the miners voted Almost unanimously against ft strike. The leaders, however, insisted that ft strike be called. Many American miners are prepar Must Support Entire Ticket, Bayfc Taft lag to leave Ely. Beverly, Mass. Some of the peoREBELS CONTINUE TO FIGHT. ple now posing as third party men will wak up after tbe election and Managua Bombarded all Day by Force find themselves alone. We would be Under General Zeledon, glad to welcome them back to the Washington. The revolution In Nic- Republican party, but they must come aragua, which waa aupposed to havq Pack as whole Republicans they must collapsed with the surrender and exile support the national, state and local of General Mena, Its principal leader, tickets. That was the aubstance of rontlnues with a great deal of activity President Tafts message Monday In tbe section south of Managua and night to the Republican club of Bevmidway between that place and the erly. lake port of Granda, Both Managua and Granda are garChinese uiplomacy Win. risoned by bluejackets and crowned has London. Victory There was an active bom- Chinese arms and diplomacy In eastern marines. bardment all day Sunday of the town Mongolia, says a Pekin dlBpatch to the of Masayal by ft rebel force under Dally Telegraph. On October (I a reGeneral Zeledon, with no definite re- conciliation conference will take place 1 sults. between alt the Mongol princes and Manchurian governors at Chang Show-Fu- , Newlands Will Not Resign, when the full adherence of eastSalt Lake City. "I seldom die and ern Mongolia to the Chinese republic Frannever resign, laughed Senator cis E. Newlands of Nevada, when his will be solemnly sealed. attention waa called to a report from Violence Attends Demonstration; Nevada that he was to resign from demonstraLawrence, Mass. A the United States senate. The report from Reno waa that Senator New-land- s tion strike against the imprisonment planned to resign from the Uni- of labor leaders took place here Mon clashes beted States senate, and that William day. After Sharon, of tbe famous Comstock fam- tween rioters and police, lasting all deily, was to be appointed in his place, day, the "demonstration was Senator Newlands and Governor Tas- clared off by the Industrial Workers ker L. Oddle of Nevada both declared of the World. the report was absurd. Postpone Partition of Persia. Newman Erb Coming West That the partition of PerLondon. New York Newman Erb, president been had sia postponed during the Rail& Loula St. of the Minneapolis conferences is road company, will leave shortly for recent Anglo-RussiaBritish denied the foreign office. by western what may prove to be a trip no of more than ordinary Interest and Im- The statement, however, throws two of the on governplans He will go over parts of lights portance. tbe Ann Arbor and Minneapolis & St. ments. Louis railroads and will also go on DR: L 0. HOWARD to Denver in connection with the affairs of the Denver & Northwestern & Pacific Railway company, control of which he and bis associates will have as soon as the hecessary legal details can be attended to. , d RUN STREETS OF BALT LAKE A L, 8TEPPED FROM CAR. ; lice ckea J on '. bi Insei pr "1 be fo thin 1; |