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Show i THE SPANISH FORK ANDREW JENSEN, .NORTHWEST NOTES MINES AND MINI PRESS The Publisher Lament of the Foolish Hen UTAH SPANISH FORK STATIC NEWS UTAH with afflicted Fourteen frfun mall;ox are now confined In the Isolation hospital in Salt take City. In on day lust week bulldln per-pil- l were Issued for the tn.tructl n if twenty one building In Hull lake City. Thontne B, MeKay, superintendent f the Weber county srho'iln, hn his office In order to no on a mission. The city council of Ephraim hn detract of land In rided to purchase the noith part of the town to he used ns a city park. W. H. Hose of Denver died In Knit Joke City on Saturday hint from an rverdoRo of luudantim, taken with iileltl.il Intent. Twelve thousand dollara had been collected from the corporations liable for license tax nt the close of buHlnen on Saturday of last' week. A citizen of Sunt aijnln who celebrated on election u lht by breaking a ruinlier of windows, has been fined 45 and costa for Ida fun. For the theft of a gun which he pawned and used the money to buy a ineal, II. 8. Knilthr will spend fifteen days In the city jail at Ogden. (Idcon A. Glblm, formeYly a deputy clerk In the office of tiro county clerk Of Salt Lake county, lias been Indicted for failure to account for government monies collected by him. Joseph Hodges, a ranchman living near Ogden, while raring for a carload of cheep, hud his foot badly, crushed, the train backing up suddenly, one of the wtieels passing over bis foot. W. D. IJrown, an aged retired business man of Balt Luke City, was Jnnrked down by a runaway borne on Main street, being so badly Injured that death resulted two hours later. The new sheath gown made Its appearance in aoelal circles In Balt lake City at the charity hall held last week, several of Suit take's members of the smart set having adopted the new fashion. Ebon J. Gregory, the Balt take man charged with sweating" gold coins, has been convicted on three counts. The penalty for his crime Is not more than five years for each count and a fne or 12,000. An enterprising thief walked away with a show-caswhich was standing In front of a store In Suit take, one day last week, and neither the show- case or Its contents, cheap watches and jewelry, have been recovered. Sieve Macrovltch was found not guilty of first degrees murder for killing Alike 1oplch at Dlngham, July 11, by a Salt take Jury last week. The jury had the case only thirty-seveminutes before returning a verdict. Thomas Vance, 'charged with murdering hla wife, Mary Vance, December 8. 1907, la now on trial In Salt take City. It Is charged Vance beat the woman to death, while he claims be took poison with suicidal Intent. A proposition is on foot for the building of a home for the Alanufac-turn- s and Merchants association of Salt take City, the new home to be iiscd partly as a club house for the members and as a general meeting place. A representative of the Marvin Safe company last week purlots In Salt Lake chased thirty-threCity, which would Indicate that the company means business regarding the establishment of a factory In the capital city. After an Illness of less than a week, Dr. George W. Perkins, chief surgeon for the llarriman system of railroads In Ogden, and one of the best known ihyslelans In the west, died on the 38th. following an operation for Intestinal troubles. Ttobley D. Evans, rear admiral U. S. N.. retired, has forwarded to Governor Cutler a neat little aeknowledgement t.f receipt of embossed copy of the governors address In behalf of the state of Utah to the admiral at Ogden several months ago. As the result of the wreck of a passenger Iraln on the Fork City branch of the Rio Grande railroad, engineer J. Stewart was badly Injured, being pinned Inside the engine and scalded. The fireman escaped Injury by Jumping. The engine only left the track. The Jury which one year ago hold the fate of Mrs. Annie Rradley, slayer of Senator Arthur Rrown of Utah, In Its hands, met on the night of November J8 at a banquet at Washington, onC sent a telegram of congratulation to Mrs. Bradley, who Is now in Salt Lake City. The Ogden chamber of commerce has placed Itself on record as favoring the construction of the municipal lighting plant, and expressed Itself as being In favor of immediate action on this line being taken and utilizing the water property owned by the city for that purpose. The contract for the whole issuo of the $450,000 Improvement bonds. Issued by the city of Ogden to purchase the water system, as authorized by the special bond election, several months ago. was awarded to E. II. Rollins A Sons of Boston, Mass., the highest bidders. It Is reported that a deal is now on foot by which the Harrimnn roads are to take over the gas plant now conducted hy the Rio Grande Railroad company In Ctaden. The Rio Grande owns the exclusive right In this state to manufacture lighting gas by lb Plntsch process. - B. imt failed, but is goiii on at tlm present I hey do lime, mid, if some are despuirinj', it is not realize lu real nature f the movement. The movement is fur from be in;; only political it is es miitinlly iH'iitl, It hepin years tigo, and its thief result will 1st the creation of a JiusMr.n demoerary. Con tu rim Harrington, in his (henna, expressed llm idea, new for his lime, that jowi r belongs to those w ho ow n the land. Now Hussion soil is rapidly passing into the hands of tlio pcnsnnts. The first Duma intended o (leech-ralthe movement through legislation. The rent lion widt h followed was chiefly created l.y the fact that the hussiiin nohility was frightened ly the mdieulinn of the tneastires proMwtl. Hut the movement, which 1ms for its end the transference of the hind more into the hands of the peasants, is none the less jroing on, M. at their head, are Stolypin rapidly than before. The ministers, with I buying Iho lands of ruined noblemen in order 1o resell hem at lower prices to the peasants. This measure is certainly more ruinous to the Kussinn treasury than the one we had in view, but it achieve the game end. The dissolution of village communities another obnoxious measure of the same ministry is yet on the whole advancing the day of a democratic rising; upon one aide it creates a numerous c lass of peasant proprietors, and upon tho'other a much more numerous class of rural proletariats. A collision between them becomes every day more probable. Our industries are unable to employ all those who, having no more settled interest in the land, are deserting the villages. And llussian agriculture is not likely to become a secondary branch of our national economy. In. such conditions the rising of the country xople in the near future coins to me very probable, and all I hear from persons living in the country only confirms my apprehension. Tito peasant is losing bis confidence in the czar ns Hie natural protector of the country people against the landed squires. The orthodox church is each day losing even because of its more of its moral hold ujion the jw'Ople, total lack of independence toward civil authority and the nobility. The radical Protestant sects, such ns the Pukhobors, the Mcnnonites, the Stoundists (lhiptists), are gaining every day new adherents among the peasantry. , All this is not calculated to suggest the idea that wc have not to fear in the future a new agrarian movement. And for that reason I answer in the aflirinntive your question. Do I think that the agrarian question will lend to new disturbances in the near future? Yes, I am afraid it will. llmt il Iss-aii- Ald-ul-Az- iz far-sight- ed Abd-ul-llam- id to-da- y. st oJNyour precious lives. Yet there arc people who call the Turkish revolution bloodless. Blood less? Three hundred thousand Armenian lives were lost in the revolution which brought liberty to Turkey. Yes! Western civilization triumphed in Turkey to the everlasting glory of a small nation, who fought and died heroically for progress, enlighten- ment and liberty. U I ,confidently pr. of rH dieted among tho metal broker. Mot greatly facllltnto the aendlng A. Buih wealth ct corn a w of tho largo producers have dlspo,. load nieageg. hav now & jtfdi of their output wp to January, ani come m.X I never w; thr Georg The president ha appointed even Into February. Aunt Juo E. Russell postmaster at Seattle, To ot out our nival Tho new eontes from Ely, Nevada reM. Stewart, Wash., vice Cleoiw grain, another big smelting work that vo thin, of the A few monilia buck I violation jJ. for alleged moved bo erected In tho Btepior. valley, Mui now I liav a doubts chin law. lervlee civil tlKtit laivd 1 wav Alul feel iliougU posit o tho Ely Townslte camisinyi vv iipii 1 put on my corset alt Headquarter of the reclamation folding, for tho treatment of custom fervlce, northern district, comprising ores of tho h it it Ely district. the state of Wyoming, Txorth DaTho recent discoveries of oil In tho out at early morn Aunt Jnnv comkota and Montana, were opened In new With lur blu apron full of corn. Bluff, Utah, fields, are aitraotlng Helena last week. And with a frl. ii.ily, rim king aund of oil experts and pro, attention the tenderloin Him throw It on Iho froviy ground. The Jewel aaloon. In th all over tho United Stale nd 'flm rro nrv gathvrvd In; th day district of Butte, was dynamited by pectors are An soft with Indian summer In". tCCk arriving on tho ground from they 17, unknown person on November And Jn.k, the chore buy, feed tti all parts of the country. of the Several wrecked. Whit chip tty at th chopping blotk. and badly Word ha been received nt inmate had narrow escape. It it it In the Wyo of a died ni,m. Elizabeth Turner, 7 yeara old, above Albion mine at Cooper tain It Indctlgtit. Th city nmy have from week last nt Helena. Mont., nd th.night Milt Hill. The Albion propurty was damdelightful day juries received while coasting. This aged and the inountaitihide t'pon the form tiro full for m refrom Of the sirrmut ecstasy. coasting Ik tho first fatality thaved clean of timber. No one was HI nr bio k Ihcro In Hi'plcmber they ported in the state tMs year. liav added to our furo neh duy injured. In n freight train wreck near tlitll. to fulllteo lliu Inspired, Tho great Seven Troughs lodo has Thcro nothing left to b (Paired. Nev I A. Cloven, a brake been encountered In the cross-cufrom i.ian, was Injured, and sixteen cars of tho It it it level and conditions u dressed and poultry oil, machinery K word being revealed that constitute th bntit A'int Jan, that erv wna Jumbled' Into a tangled mesn. work of demons! ml Ion In the To pay tti tribute b deserve: yreatest well and Otto Siegel, a pioneer Sim first I broke my hell to of tho district, says the Seven history The world lic Im been good to me. known business man throughout Mon- T roughs Miner. When foolishly In youth I rnyed of week tana. (lied at Missoula last The report comes from Goldfield that In tli wet gras. she often stayed Lam after dark to brink me In apoplexy, lllsdomlso waa hastened a few days ago a four thousand pound skin. Amt diy my wet, a full down stair several days preDttnihc drilling apparatus being used hy vious. oil twenty miles for it it it searching gred Tho projiosed wedding of Joe troin Goldfield, was blown twenty feet result I alway bad a moating plnr and Mia Marlnovleh waa Inter- Into the air by the force of a natural trewor Hecur from dana-by the itrac arrupted at Butte by an officer, who tut T pa a explosion. of her, and many day and night bridegroom Sb treated m for parusliea. rested the Intended-to-bOno of the richest strikes reported altfcs atlrred ho Iter ear of me, ntncway, an a charge of bigamy. He Is alleged r ne rom Beaver county In many year has Tti thought 1 am no common bird. to have a wife and two chtIdrB In been In tho Silver Horn group of So And noma day I will take. 1 know, Austria. A ribbon at a poultry allow. in the Star mlniug dish let, jch a rlaluit The Taelflc coast, It Is understood, about eight miles southwest of Mi;tt fnt it it it will make a atrong effort to secure lford. The values run from COO to! mu at cabWhen I go atmttlng oer th yard -- to I 2,400 ounces In silver. presentation in President Tafts Aunt Jane peer through her (Masses hard forof Seattle, R. A. Ballinger inet. Th Kindergarten mill completed .ublielt And I ran ae and not half try mer commissioner of the general land Its run of thirty shifts. Wednesday and tearly Th admiration In her eye. And Jaek, th choreboy, when h slips office, la to be urged for secretary of trade one of the greatest cleanups la tefore From barn to pump, will amark hla hpa the interior. to cori tho history, of the plant, says th To ae me wax ao fat lie know flow Aunt Jan love me, I suppo. Owing to the probable defeat of the Seven Troughs Miner. The run will uddle of t constitutional amendment providing result In'a total output of $18,000, com6 recent ing from less than 200 tons of ore. hie an the tax at Increased an for tank and so Old Cobbler there, lean, election In Montana, It Is very probla fuii of Jealous musing mean. Operations have been resumed by to we rds w He barely eata and la ao tldn able that there will not be sufficient the Sweetland Mining company In the Hla bonea are sticking through his skin. With revenue next year to pay the expenses Narrow Gauge mine. In the Wood of the state. with proevery Idaho, Fiver, country, In Nevada bankers have been called to1 spect of success. The mine workings OOO.OOf 3 next, and In meet at Reno, December been hare placed machinery and pumping and tving d through the action of the Reno Bank- good condition orers committee to perfect a state hoisting has begun from the lowest it the .dn.strb ganization, formulate plans for rem- level. , mill at the Cracker-jacThe edial banking legislation and secure uniformity in practice. mine, in the Buffalo llnmp di- i'ese a i as T1 James Allen, a structural Iron strict of Idaho, Is running steady. The eparat while about worker, met a tragic death plant has been in operation for iard b working on a trestle which spans a two weeks and twenty men are em- ten wht run Allen ployed at the mine. The mill will deep ravine near Taft, Mont. Sixfy-- t was riding a steel column which was throughout the winter and develop foother being swung Into place when he was ment work will also be carried - I e tween them, from flie Trojan war 6 the. historic battles of Greece and Persia; with the rivalry and the struggle of the occidental and oriental civilizations, perpetuated to our own times under the guise of the the liberal movement eastern question in the orient signifies the triumph of the Aryan ideals over the Asiatic mind. And this is more truly so in regard to Turkey. For the liberal movement which culminated in the promulgation of the new constitution clTorts of heroic and fruition the is 21 on Turkey July of Ixdmlf in the education, enlightenment and of an Aryan race, Armenian, liberty. If the Turks or Kurds ever fell under the benign influence of the American or European civilization it was through, their intercourse with several enlightened the Armenians. During the reign of and became later the originators Turks went to Paris for higher education, of the Young Turkish movement, whose representative, Midhat Pasha, could not do anything without the advice of two great Armenian statesmen, Odinn and Servicen. It was through the assistance of these and patriotic Armenians that Midhat Pasha succeeded in conforming a constitution after that of France of 48, which was proclaimed by on his accession to the throne and later suppressed by him the Fame constitution which is promulgated And yet the Armenians were persecuted throughout Turkey because of their conspicuous progressive tendency. Massacres followed massacres, the Armenian towns and villages were looted and hurned to the ground. Their nppeal to Christian Europe for redress was merely answered by the sixty-firarticle of the Berlin treaty, which was not mount for execution. Furious at the Armenian audacity in demanding reforms, the Turkish government increased its persecutions and encouraged the Kurds to kill and pillage their Armenian neighbors. The younger generation of Armenians, inspired by the principles of Eurojieun civilization, and hy the writings of their iloral authors, decided to resort to revolution in order to secure their rights. It was n suicidal step for the Armenians, a handful of people scattered among hordes of hostile races, to resort to revolution. However, it was the Armenian revolution that awoke Turkey to t lie sense of liberty. By witnessing the martyrdom of the Armenian revolutionists year by year the Turks eamo to think of liberty as the Homans, witnessing the tortures of the early Christians, had thought of Christianity, that there must be something irresistible and beautiful in it to make the people so willingly sacrifice their lives in its cause. And as the Uoinans became gradually Christians so the Turks became devotee's of liberty. It was in acknowledgment of this fact that a few weeks ago at a festival in commemoration of the new constitution, a. Turkish officer in his speech addressed the Armenians in the following words: Brothers, we massacred you, but it waa your fault. You were 30 years ahead of us, and you had to teach us immortal truths by the sacrifice w Al 1ms To one who is familiar with the rivalry of Europe and Asia and with the struggle for mastery of the world going on be- The Nevada Superior mine, n iiltm. boldf county, Nevada, has la the tlx months Improved fully 10o ont In Its ore showing and ge,,,.. i ntlook, according to tho manage bient. Tho D tnljobn Mining company h nrountered tho ore on thu jno hvm of Its mine In tho Ploche district Th allies run about oq ounces in alb..' 30 to 40 per cent lead and 3 In gold. Fifteen cents for copper before th. Spring. Hn Thn Union Pacific telephone oooooooooo o OOOOOOOOOOOOOO been haa to Rawlln Ogden from and U now In service. It will end of this year mmIIK times ar good--lb art I com-ploi'cd- , e e of Smith, former governor death at KallapHI. I dead Montana, Icing due to uraemic poisoning. Amoa Sleek, ono of tbo oldest of Colorado ploiieem, died at hla lionta Ml. In Denver on November 17, aged whit first the Mr. M. 8. William, woman In Butt, lately In reduced eta riiniHtancea. wa hint week committed to the Insane asylum at Wurtn r No" ! Cenien-t.la- l, snow-slid- - Wlnne-mticr- a. t 730-foo- t gone-plinple- d par-tie- Tti-rlte- s h . r e . I ub-fe- k ten-stam- p er a pi. knocked from his po<on and fell to rward. 10U go; oh of on the Happy a distance At the Truett lease, the ground below, Ret. Hooligan claim of the Coalition, the tpulatlc The authorities of Billings, . Mont, winze, which is now dowu seventy-fivuls as level, has cut a have made public a mail pouch reel below the 'ere Ne rethan pans In high-gradore that city which occurred ureak of Moans Indicawere thieves In The free aparently gold cently. large quantities. 1 iA! t ose fr fV V novices, as the pouch they selected ting values of $:W0 a ton for a width otj a ii old contained no money, according to the ight to ten Inches, says a special from anks a rifled T.awMde. The authorities. pouch postal the was found under a building near the Hecla Mining company st. The stely ot depot. Burke, Idaho, has begun sinking from Ml Do Not Caro to Talk with Him. the Ii level to tap After prosecuting a seareh for her the 900 to the 1,200-foo- t ossfbly The the findlnv child thirteen for years, the ore body at greater depth. Ha tried to whisper something once be New To me, the scrawny, boy In Bellingham, Wash., last June, Hecla Is one of the best equip dune, ost actl Hut I passed on with figure trim, dAlen S. W. of son the A, Doming, adopted pod properties In the Coetir 1 do. not car iement. to talk with him. bccom Miss Maude Fields of St. tauis failed district, and its ore bodies are tc secure possesion of the child, the lng larger and richer as further deptrj ttroduce it ii it S as ai judge of the superior court giving the Is obtained. Aunt Jan one morning cooped ua In Sixty-- f In ruMs of Into the adopted boy charge Consolidated, The Goldfield The yard, th stout ones and the tldn, itlt iitlo XV Claremont, patents. are ao tame, and ah luta made from the nning a cross-cu- t se the Va lova her ao were not afraid. Confident that they will be granted haft to the Mohawk, ran Into And then ah caught ua. one hy one. a franchise by the state legislature to vein, which gives promise to be a vWj arg of And petted ua, and ere twaa done. la 1841 ort conduct, horse racing In Nevada, CaliShe felt my body, my plump lde, aluable addition to their present ,J In th TUI I could scarce contain my prlda. fornia racing promoters and Reno cap- reserves. The vein Is ubout six Conne italists have taken an option on wide, and for the whole six feet w 4 had it it il exclusive ground at Moana Springs, a resort average better than $30, IlglotlS Old Gobbler sat neglected quite. four miles south of Reno, sufficiently a high grade streak. Ho thin he was a sorry algid. or came director to a establish and suitable track large John Dorn or Salt Lake, And she passed him by nor did atop fanlzed I ulldings. congress. To stroke hla aide or feci hla crop. the American Mining arted it Mike Butler, a member of the Butte received a letter from Secretary J. Again he sought to apeak with me, house Again I scorned him haughtily. now fire department, has been arrested, Callbreath of the association, And he brushed something from hla eya, s he ol com the A tear, I think, as 1 passed by. charged with dynamltng the Jewel saIn which, he says giving loon, In the redlight district of Butte. session of the congress P11118. oner ev lng it it it that The proprietor of the place says But- to be a notable one, and To facll very ler declared, when pressed for payI.ast night I had a horrid dream, people are giving rittsburg I thought I heard Old Gobbler aerenm: ment of a bar bill, that he would get ufactory "Don't eat! Dont eat!" until the words even. goo At a meeting of all mining opof Waked me and all the other birds. ed on tl In John who held from Beau, the tors of Coeur dAlenes Old Gobbler sat there like a sphinx escaped But thli And watched me as a hungry lynx: Insane asylum In Wyoming several was selected to si juse Hot a committee lace, must have been a dream, and then It months ago, astonished the officials at to and enter Pr bad w I closed my eye In sleep again. Washington the asylum by turning up and demandaction which the Just t any against a ing readmlssion. Beau explained that alonal committee may take t , Chicago careful study of his conditon had conon TIs morning now, here comes Aunt Jan Th, reducing the present tariff comes W vinced him ho was still mentally Her apron full of corn again; tther for tine ores, when that matter25. what But grim person that with her for discussion November reets not o So like an executioner? The Southern Pacific has establishsolid gray copper of his kiln feet Three lie bears a glittering ax and bright. ed a nine-hou- r day at Its railroad In truth, a most revolting sight. In silver a l the eks wai values carrying chops In Sparks, Nev after operating But passes by Ah, me, the fright ounces to tne eet, net Near took away my appetite. for yeara on an eight hour basis. The lrom 1,000 to 2,000 Si!ng clt move was made necessary by the In- In addition .to a large fl"anllL D been it it it in p creased business over the companys centratlng ore, has Bultc of the .vv,iiacc Now stoops Aunt Jane to bid me beg lines, which puts extra work In the the. property This Pu dAlene Mining company For corn. She grabs me by the leg! thops. . Idaho. aha crlas. Ho, Jack! 'Comb, hurry! c0D, nksgivl Work on the Flower take tunnel, run! The Golden Treasure MlnlnS a) 'Ir years on the line of the Western Faclflc rail-- I Ive got the very fattest one!" Gold pany,' operating In the He come across the yard and takea r toad, In Nevada, has been entirely And Me to the chopping block and shakes has let tho contract he district, the completed by comconstruction ax Old Hla gleaming another Gobbler, near, "Utoralile tunnel Its tending which pany, has had Goes "kyouck!" and wipe another tear. the contract. As This extension, It Is beI Hoyne, soon as the preliminary whCii clearing up Is contact, non It to Public it it t0 bf completed, work will begin on laying take ore the y like bodies are main Mayor the tracka through the tunnel. How cold and treacherous la fate! rlty ol I see It all, but 'tts too late. It develops It was a former citizen is discoveries of Old Gobbler whisper was to warn Recent of gladly who Oregon shot and killed the Me of the fate of too much corn. of the camp 0 lnter ally n t Hear his mournful clerk of the supreme civil tribunal, as in the ores He loved me! a01 ks ohse Just now excitng a go(,( well as wounding the h tp "kyouck!" presiding Judge est among mining men of Mer I close my eyes upon the block. j,ardfr at Lelpsic day Germany. The man Is Wll-helto sllvrr In the Forgive me. Gobbler! Stayed I thin Grosser, who lived at Wiliams, metal is similar considerably higher X had escaped this guillotine. a at fluxes and gland and who had been defeated in a conan -- J. W, Foley, In Philadelphia Ledger, now kug was test over a will in that court. temperature, Up to veeu found at that figure. net-all- e rob-Lor- 70-fo- e -? .-- I half-starve- d j 1 , , tb-- 1 |