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Show ( THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. t , ANDREW JENSEN, Iabll.I,. " SPANISH FORK, ' -v m W FO'RJ' 'Ue6iiRdcy6umiJ YOKOHAMA THE SCENE OF WOMAN GOSSIP, OGIVES TAKE HER TO OWN LIFE ? UTAH. GQNX Pathetic Story of a Girl Who Had Been Falsely Accused of Eloping With a Married Mam UTAH STATE NEWS ' - Naturalized Americans Must be Shown Every Courtesy by New .York. Lorenzo: Berry, a car' Turkish Government There were 20 birtha reported in Salt Lake City last week, and 19 penter of West Medford, Mass., bas deaths. Eight divorces were granted by Judgq Morse in Salt Luke during one .days session ot court last week. There were 23 cases of contagious diseases reported in Salt Lake City last week, 22 of typhoid fever and one of smallpox. ML Pleasant has more new build Ings in course of erection, and erected, this year than it has for the past five years combined. The regular annual convention ot and the Congregational churches schools will be held In Park City on September 28, 29 and 30. Thomas Tobin of Anaconda, Mon tana, suicided in the Salt Lake county Jail, taking morphine. Tobin had been arrested for drunkenness. Construction work on the Western Pacific will begin by the end of the week. Camps are now being gotten ready west of Garfield beach. Salt Lake is enjoying a steady and substantial building boom just now, now buildings having been started In almost every block in the city. Alice McBride, aged 6, of Ogden, is dead from burns received while playing around a bonfire during the absence ot her parents from the house. More than 300,000 pounds of wool of the clip of 190G were contracted for in Ogden last week, the prices rangto 25 cents, according ing from 22 to quality. Gus Ruhlln, the Akron giant, and John Wllle of Chicago will face each other in a twenty-rounboxing contest on the night of September 28 in Salt Lake City. Despondent and disgusted with the Ufa she bad been leading, Lena Williams, a resident of Salt Lake's tenderloin district, ended her life, taking a dose of morphine. The daughter of John McConkle of Mantl, while riding home from school on a horse was thrown to the ground and sustained a brok-earm and severe bruises. The directors of the Provo Woollen Mills company have decided to close the mills for an Indefinite period, till such a time as there is a change in the market for woolen goods. The daughter of P. D, Delmar of Salt Lake City got hold of a bottle of laudanum and drank a portion of It, dying two hours later, after very effort bad been made to save her life, . d d A Identified as that of his daughter Ella the body of the young woman who committed suicide on ''Wednesday of last week In the Hotel Manhattan, the was a stenographer In her home own. , I Mr, Berry declared that the publication of an untrue story In a Boston paper a year ago that his daughter had run away with a married man was The the cause of her next day, Mr.' Berry said, it turned out that she had merely been on her vacation alone, Although the paper published a retraction, Mr. Berry added, the Injury done her was great and she never recovered from it, but grew more and more ' and morose. It Is now stated that a letter had been received by the family from the girl, in which they were notified by ber that she bad died to put an end down-hearte- to It d . this false stain upon my character, she wrote to her father, and I see nothing else left for me to do than to kill myself. Please forgive me and believe that 1 would not do this thing if it were not that I am nearly out of my mind with grief and horror at the awful story which everybody seems to think is true. The man with whom Miss Berry was charged with eloping suicided in I cannot bear June. PAYING HER DEBTS. Russia Abolishes Retaliatory Dutlea Upon American Imports. St Petersburg. The Imperial ukase abolishing the retaliatory duties on American imports was gazetted Friday and was placed in (mediate effect at all custom houses be telegraphic orders from the ministry of finance. The ukase is as follows: Acting on the recommendation ot the minister of finance. Sept 7, the emperor has decreed: First To revoke the order placing a high duty on certain goods of United States origin which are included under sections 82, 150, 152, 153. 161, 167B and 173C of the general customs tariffs for European trade, and to revoke also the necessity for showing a declaration of origin and manufac- ture. Second This order shall be published In tbe Index of laws and telegraphic Instructions aball be given to all customs houses to put it into effect at once." The Imports affected by the fore going sections Include raisins, tars, finished and unfinished cast Iron, wrought iron and steel manufactures, thereof, such as boilers, tools, sewing machines, agricultural implements, traction engines and gas and water meters. These are now Importable under the general European tariff, and after Jan. 1 under the schedules of the new Russo-Germacommercial trea-tiesn daughter of Mr. and of Fountain Fatally Shot His one day last Noblesvllle, Ind. Henry Ebberts, discharge of one of tbe most prominent farmers of a brother of this section of the Btate, shot and Mrs. George Edmundson Green, was badly Injured week by the accidental a revolver Jn the hands yeara of age. Son-In-La- The total enrollment In the Salt county school on the opening day was nearly. 1.000 higher than the first days enrollment of last year. The first days enrollment in the Ephraim public schools was 475. Dr. T. B. IJeatty, secretary of the state board of health, has Just a supplement to the August bul leUn on health conditions In the state. In which he lays special stress on the dangers of ty phold fever. Mrs. Allan Cherry, of Ephraim, and her three email children were driving when the horse ran away and they were all thrown to the ground, Mrs. Cherry sustaining a broked leg. but the children , escaped without lke scratch. A post mortcn examination over the body of Robert E. Williams, the Og den school teacher who died last week, reveals the fact that while he was suffering from typhoid fever, the real cause of his death was ptomaine polsouing. The secretary of the Interior has approved the preliminary plans of the engineers of the reclamation service for the 8trawberry valley Irrigation projects In northeastern Utah, which will provide water for 50,000 acres of land. Governor Joseph W. Folk of Min-ouwas recommended for the Democratic nomination for the presidency by former Congressman William II. King at a banquet given to the governor during his recent visit to Salt Lake City. Archie P. Bigelow, who early In the summer won the famous Globe trophy and also the Brownlee trophy In the gun club meet In the northwest, has accepted the challenge of J. F. Sharp nf Salt laiko to shoot for the slate Championship, A Salt Lake paper taya the engl-beer- s of the Salt Lake A Ogden railroad are eonsl.Wlng the advisability Sf changing the course of the Ogdon fiver in order that one of the bridges which wMild otherwise be necessary may be llspemsed with. rl Daniel fatally wounded bis Young at a late hour Sunday night, at bia home four miles southeast of this city. The shooting is the result of bad blood that bas existed between for some Ebberts and bis time, and the whole affair is surrounded with mystery, and perhaps the de-jaof the midnight struggle in the moonlight will never be known un less the wounded man recovers sufficiently to tell the story of the meet Ing with Ebberts. But his recovery is doubtful. son-in-la- son-in-la- il ARMISTICE SIGNED. Russians and Japanese Agree to Abolition of Hostilities. Gunshti Puss, Manchuria. After nine consecutive hours of negotiations the armistice was signed at 7 p. m. on Friday to take effect Sept. 16. It agrees to the abolition of all hostile or Inimical acts and establishes a neu tral tone four kilometers wide' ben tween the two armies, of which on the ruilway, Is the center. Maps showing the sone are to be exchanged. Only civilians will he allowed within the territory, and m between tho two armies Is to be only by the Suhotzu road. Special naval envoys are to meet near Vladivostok, with one ship for each nation, to rotifer and establish au armistice and a neutral tone also. An armistice on the borders of Ko-re- s is to be arranged by separate negotiations between tbe local commanders, and on similar terms to those agreed upon In Manehurla. Sha-hotz- com-munlca- ti Using the Knift Upon Each Other. St. Petersburg. Fart of the Twenty-firs- t stationed at Keiff corps Infantry hus been ordered to the Caucasus. Dispatches from Baku say that the troops are getting the wit v at Ion well under control. The Turtars and Armenians have not been reconciled. Many additional vtabl'ug affrays have occurred but there has la on but little shooting In order to not attract the troops. The rVps and offices re plain ctosd. Tartars and Armenians Two Men Convicted of Murder Are to be Given a New Trial Just to Please Representatives of Uncle Samuel, Constantinople. Turkey has taken the first step toward yielding to the demandB of the American legation by admitting the right of the American consular authorities to see the Armenians, Vartarian and Afarlan, and investigate their claims to be entitled to American protection. Consul Gen eral Dickinson has visited the prisoners and has opened an inquiry. Vartarian is charged with the murmerder of a prominent Armenian Constantinoin chant Aplk Undjian, ple August 26. Tbe crime was polltl cal. Afarlan Is accused of partlclpa tlon in the plot to assassinate the sultan July 21, when a bomb was exploded at tbe conclusion of tbe Seia-mi-k ceremony, just as tbe sultan was leaving the mosque. About forty persons were killed by the explosion. Both Vartarian and Afarlan had been sentenced to death, but owing to the intervention of the American legation their sentences have been quashed and new trials ordered. Washington. The status of this case is rather interesting. Vartarian was tried and sentenced to death by a Turkish court. The United States government claimed that an article of the treaty with Turkey of 1830 expressly provided that an American citizen could be tried In Turkey only before his own minister or an American consul. Tbe Turkish government claims that the French translation of this treaty, which was originally drawn in Turkish, was erroneous and that the provision was that the man might be punished and then tried by the American minister and consul. It notwithholds to this contention, standing the fact that in two treaties between subsequently negotiated Turkey on the one hand and France and Belgium on the other, language was employed embodying exactly tbe same principle as the state departments asserts was used In tbe case of its own treaty with Turkey. Now. however, the Turkish government has suddenly shifted the Issue, and in the present rase Is claiming that regardless of the treaty of 1830 and its meaning. Vartarian, having been naturalized in America since 1SG7 (prior to which date all American naturalized citizens are recognized), must be regarded as a Turkish subject and within the operation of the Turkish law. HAD SURPLUS OF HUSBANDS. Butte Girl Fools Couple of Men and ie Now Charged With Bigamy. Butte, Mont. Two weeks ago the wife of George Melville, a told her husband she was gominer, ing to attend the wedding of a friend. Later it was discovered that she was the bride and had married Harry Northey, a young man living less than half a mile from her home. Mrs. Melville had told Northey that Melville was her uncle and she did not want him to know of her marriage for a while, as she feared he would cable the news to her mother, who, she said. Is an Invalid In London. So she went back and lived with Melville for a week, then returned to her younger husband and remained with him until Tuesday when Melville succeeded In finding her. She denied him and declared he was her uncle and nothing more. Northey believe! her, notwithstanding the records of the court at Great Falls, which show that she married Melville In August, 1901. The girl four years ago was married to a man named Walbrldge who abused her and was killed by her father near Phllltpsburg. Mont., for which erlnie the father, Carlisle Hunter, Is serving a sentence In tho state penitentiary. The young woman was arrested on a charge of bigamy SCOURGE HAS BEEN CHECKED. Epidemic of Cholera In Germany R. garded aa Unlikely. Washington. The German government has declared that the cholera Ambasepidemic has been checked. sador Tower raided tho state department Tuesday from Berlin as follows: "It Is announced officially by the Ginnn (ivernment that the era chol- has been checked, and that any epidemic Is entirely' unlikely." Ohio Officer Incurs Anger of Saloon-- Ists and Has Narrow Escape. East Uverpool, O. When Chief or Police John W, Wyntan entered his office Tuesday he found a dynamite bomb on the window sill hidden tinder a piece of paper. The fuse was turned towards the street, and It Is theory that It was meant to explode after the rhlcf entered. Chief Wyman has served as an officer In Columbiana county for twenty rears and has always been an active Over Five Thousand Men Attack P lice Station and Custom Houses When Troops Are Sent For, Yokohama Advices from there shortly occurred a riot that say after midnight Tuesday night Tbe mob was divided Into two bodies numbering about 5,500, mostly coolies, Eight police boatmen and outcasts. boxes were demolished and burned. The mob directed its attack against The police stations, three objects: the residences of the customs officials and the large commercial houses. Four hundred troops were sent from Tokio on a special train, a lit tie before dawn to suppress the riot Tokio. & DID HOW DILLON to beat. of that was J,et me tell you the story tn 1874, as a boy pair of pants I tore 400 times as about of is possessed is generally creditmuch feeling as-he ed with having. Onre upon a time, in those days when I was studying between the lines Play When I thought I knew how ef? checkers. After beatina and father and Erastus Hatha?,?'! ran up against Mr. B Powers V painter. It took me about six to conquer Mr. Powers, and It Z l dozen years after that I met Din, and I was never able to beat hi, though a book was purchased checkers and how to play the Still, Dillon would let me have a one game In twenty just to encoun I me. The embarrassing part 0f u whole experience consisted In the fa, that Dillon was over ninety yean and continued to play his rule to bea for years after that. He was in year when he said bye to the visible world. Another uncomfortable part of experience with the board between i! was that I got a rubber manufacture to sit beside me and try to help out, but ' together we were not abl to corner Dillon when he really ed to get out of a close place, never thought any the less of him fc his beating me so severely, becau be was one of the youngest and m cheerful of elderly men. Ion I two of ray geography how to corner men with three upon the checkerboard , I needed a pair of pants. I knew I needed.them and I became ao positive that they were produced cloth. in a hurry from country-storI dont suppose that J10 would have purchased in this country, at that aome Ing. time, an outfit equal in value to Russians, prisoners of the $5 combination suits for boys, Six hundred from Karafuto, who were. staying at now sold everywhere, but honey is as h the different hotels, have been placed as in the days of Samson. pure under a special guard. During the The next morning on my way to riot the police used drawn swords, that geography lesson I fell. I dont while the mob was armed with pisknow why or how, but when I got up casualties tols and sword sticks. The opening in the among the police were three severely there was a thirty-sevewounded and Injured. knee of the left leg of these pants. Nlnty-elgh- t of the mob are under arThe sky grew dark, life became rest. painful, my countenance disturbed the The mob set fire to the police boxes dining room group that evening so by soaking hats In oil. firing them much that they voted the cloth no and throwing them at the object of good and that I was blameless. attack. Those pants produced such a desert restored. been Quiet has apparently of woe that years of memory on Had I known how to use mill around that TEXT OF ARMISTICE PROTOCOL- - clothing are blighted all lamentable date. At that stage of honey, meat and cereals, and exerels As Signed by Russian and Japanese American history a suit with an extra systematically, I might have had pair of pants was as undeveloped as clearer head. In those days I ga Envoys at Portsmouth. lowed a great deal of foolish too, an international silver dollar. London. The Japanese delegation But speaking of checkers makes me Dillon was a careful and small eate on Wednesday evening gave out the think of Dillon. Dillon had Just one He always quit when he had enougi armistice rule for playing checkers, and that text of the The Honey-MoneStories. protocol as follows: I. A certain distance as a zone of WHAT CURED HIS COLD. TROUT ATE THE MUSKRAT. demarcation shajl be fixed between tbe fronts of the armies of tbe two a Whopper That Uncle Aleck Lost Medicine, b powers in Manchuria as well as in the Old Fisherman Tells Chewed the Paper." All. Them Beats Korea. Tuman of river, region When homeopathy was In its i "II. The naval force of one of the The fellows had caught a fish that belligerents shall not bombard terrifancy my father, who was a sea ea was a beauty, a tory belonging to or occupied by tbe rainbow trout, and everything else had tain, became a strong devotee, at other. taken a back seat to his lordship, who lost no opportunity to aouna I "III. Maritime captures will not be lay swaying to and fro in the well praises. He owned a medicine cite suspended by the armistiee. which was at the spring, surrounded and a big book of directions, hl IV. During the term of the armisaudience, which he zealously studied and became tice new reinforcements shall not be by an a to time to sup- thoroughly imbued with the docirit second had be called war. of to the theatre dispatched Those which are already on their per. and then the lucky fisherman told that it became a standing Joke mt way there shall not be dispatched again the details of the fight, occa- bis friends and family. "Uncle Alec north of Mukden on the part of Japan, sionally opening his shirt front to give Coffin was bis mate, and quite or south of Harbin on the part of Rus- his chest room to swell, says the Den- droll old sea dog In his way. He ws sia. ver Post. Even after supper the air an unbeliever in the new practice, u "V. The commanders of the armies lost no opportunity to crack a jot was scaly with fish talk until the and fleets of the two powers shall dein an out- at its expense. showed his disgust termine In common accord the condiOne evening Uncle Aleck calleti burst of Aw. whats the excitement tions of. the armistice In conformity about anyway? Why, that fish the house when he had a severe with the provisions above enumercouldn't even swallow a rat. Say, and was feeling 111 generally, to1 ated. VI. The two governments shall how'd you like to catch a fish that was fathers opportunity. He got s order their commanders immediately could swallow a muskrat Thats the his book, looked "Uncle Aleck on after the signing of the treaty of kind I got once and the muskrat was seriously, put some pellets in a pag peace to put the protocol into execuas big as a cat. It was just this way: and told Uncle to be sure and til tion. I was lying on the bank them as he told him to. One The protocol was signed by M. of a eveninglake and was watching a little The next day "Uncle Aleck" caSa Witte, Baron Rosen, Baron Komura muskrat fooling around, when all at at tbe house, and lo! his cold and M. Takahlra. once there was a dark blur under him, gone and he was himself again. Fa:! a swirl and a flip from a tall as big er felt triumphant BRINGS JOY TO JOHN. as a fan and the rat went under. Then Well, Alexander," he said "1 gwi Chinese Driven From Home by the there were doings, for the rat didnt you will believe now there ii ooa seem to take to the fish as well as the virtue in my little War In Manchuria Returning pellets. Of conn fish might have liked it. The fish you took them." in Droves. worked over toward shore and must Yes." said Uncle Aleck." the Llzlapudze, Manchuria. Whatever have got twisted, for he ran right up must be great stuff. When I got bos be the feelings of the Russian or Jap- a little creek, with his back sticking I chewed tl anese soldiers regarding the conclu- half out of water. Then I jumped on theyd spilled out, but paper and came out all right." sion of peace, one man welcomes it him, threw my arms around him and "Chewing the paper hat becoe and with unreservedly beaming yelled for my partner, who came run- quite a remedial byword in our hn smiles. This Is the Chinaman, on ning down from ramp, and then we liy ever since. Boston Herald. whose land the war was fought for dragged him up on the hank, got a nearly eighteen months. Today the rope through his gills, tied him to a Robsons Check. roads around here are filled with haptree and finally killed him. The rat was a personal friend ( father "My py, smiling Chinese, men and women, was stuck In his throat, and what do Stuart old and young, who, in clumsy carts, Robson, the veteran comedln rat weighed five now loaded with their household gnodst you think that was fond of telling dead, and are proceeding In long lines back to pounds." ecdotes of the man whom he conak Well, but what did the fish weigh? their old homes. ered the greatest actor on the Ante we asked. The Chinese greet the Russian solloan stage." said I.ouls G. Hammei t diers with the one word Oh, you see, we couldn't weigh Peace." Accordiai which Is repeated over and over again. him, as our scales only weighed twenty-f- the Milwaukee Sentinel. to lent one once of Robson them, ive Many of their homes have been depounds." check for 10O as a wedding pre vastated. but. notwithstanding, Then there was a hurry-uthey call for to a friend who was to enter th' express their Joy at getting back into the ambulance. hymeneal state. peaceful and Industrious occupations. Ills theatrical his persenzl ' gagements precluded Praise the Little Folks. Will Present Memorial to President tendance at the ceremony, to whld If you wish to get a child to do Its he sent his daughter as a reprwDenver. A committee from tho Cobeat, encourage rather than discour- tlve of the family. lorado state hoard of child and animal age him; discouragement acts like a "My father was conversing has left Denver to present wet blanket and puts out the fires of protection came to President Roosevelt the memorial ambition most effectually In the child- Robson when the daughter which R from the wedding, about ish nature. adoptod by the Colorado legislature son asked many questions. Children ought to he trained to be last session urging upon the president "When your friend sa I01 and congress the creation of a govto know how to do w ernment board of child and animal tbemsclvcs. It Is a mistake to for check, said the daughter, he erH think he overcome that emotion with protection. In Colorado alone the prothat they must he watched every tection of children and dumb animals moment "So he cried, did he? nald is made a regular part of the state them fromand have a nurse stand over How long did he weep? . morning to night. A healthy ald thfP"; government and with remarkable reminute. a about "Oh. child is the better for being alone a sults. Only a minute, shouted the lr portion of each day. dlan, with that curious squeak Farmer Murdered by Negre. It Is difficult to he always patient voice that made him famous H18 and with gentle young children, but It Wilmington. Del. John W. Carter, the Lamb, character of a farmer living at Jackson'a corners, Is best to Inquire into the merits of a cried half an hour after I signed before nIur judgment. All near Brandywine, was murdered quarrel thing! " re liable t error, thortforo liable to Thursday. The crime is supposed to misjudge. Children are very quick to have been committed by a negro farm feel Injustice, bin Very Awkward. ness and hand known only as Howard" He Mrs. came home from Norton are the surest and safest means hnd been In Carter's employ but one to bring about one day In such a disturbed con'" harmony and real Jus-le- e D day. Carter and the negro drove to that it was evident tears With the little one w God ban In n Chester. Pa., with produee In separlot the background. She nge. ate wagons. The next morning the plu.ed under our In beginning her explanation. two teams were found near Carter' Bter. "John." she said to her In Drinking home ami the farmer's body was dt Germany. am ao mortified I don't know An American consular covered In his wagon. Ills skull hnd report drawa do. been crushed with a stone. dear"What la ihe matter, my n 1,1 ie rman chi. a. In cep. Colorado Man Pays Psnalty for Not asked Mr. Norton. uln place unfavorable siaial coodl- "I have been calling on Controlling Tsmper. III. You know her husband. Canon tlty, Colo, Joseph Johnson lot ably III Saxony and Bavaria but Peverlll?" was hanged In the ,n U (i"r",mn penitentiary at l71w'rmv h tills place Wednesday night, for the Well, I have Just intrtase in the consumption murder at Trinidad lat April ,f John beer tpy horror, that major' lm LT'io Im",'1 """"'I II. Fox, former county treasurer at all. Major la hi tint of '' Las Animas county, Johnson was anTh.!.'' ibw fl "Why, rertalniy.' Vr t? T. figure gry with Fox because the latter oh that; what la there so ? about t?" Jected to him being deputing 10 n ft uuu th Nothing," said Mr. N"r,n" tv bring back fr m California Victor c M groan, "only that Ive ti.cn Sh.d.lo. a former clerk in tbe n,r count, , Major every time I treasurer's ifflee. who had been the last six month!" for embezzling public funds. e five-inc- h n Russo-Japanes- e y open-mouthe- d i old-tim- er p - self-helpfu- IU-rtl- e . pa-lett- tare.-Excha- Lir? 1 sr.Sr.E d wSS5- "'ile ,'r n, ,ts |