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Show r fy HE VOL. IV. NO, 50. SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905. HARRY HUGHES PAINTER Order- PAPEBHANGKR s- Co-o- p. - SPANISH FORK, DENTISTRY HORRIBLE CRIME Bank Building Spanish Fork on Irrigated Kurtnn low Inter.. special tion of partial payment Office at residence, one block east of Revelutlenlata Fighting Dssperately te Overcome the Government, and the Streets Run Red With Blood of Ineurgente. a Hatchet. SAMUEL CORNABY NOTARY PUBUI9 Money Loaned Moscow. The situation is hourly, growing worse. The insurgents hold several quarters of the city and fights ing continues desperately. Two large arms stores have been pillaged and the weagona distributed among the man who hava erected barricades along the Sadovla, which encircles the city. , Two bombs were thrown at tha prefecture of police Saturday morning and partially destroyed that building! Two policemen were killed and aoM flier was wounded. There are many revolting details ol Saturdays fighting. At Fidlera school after the students had raised thd white flag and came out, they were charged, ridden down and sabred by the dragoons. The revolutionaries r tailated wherever they caught an officer alone, and on the slightest resistance he was beaten into insensibility. Telegraph poles, wires, planks, barrels and any material available was usefl in the construction of many ban ricades, which sprang up all over the city, and as soon as one was destroyed another went up as if by magic at a distant place. Crowds fought the troops with Intense stubbornness, (using revolvers and hand grenades, but many hundreds of persons had rifles and repeatedly stood their ground, even whild they were being mown down by quick-firin- g guns. Many Innocent persons wera killed, among them a number of women. Many bodies were blown to pieces by ahrapnei. On Tverskaia street, where the crowds wera enfiladed, the losses wera heavy., After Committing Atreeloua Murder, the Youngeter 6et Down and Calm ly Finished Hie Meet Which Had Been Diaturbed by the Crime. op- Co-o- p. - - Utah. Ohlcago. Rudolph Gumoff, IT years old, has been placed on trial la thai BRISKS Cheaper and better than ever ar , c being turned out at HAND BROS. yard at Benjamin. , Best select white $3,50) Common $5 and 6.30 , A uniformity in select brick thatj oannot be obtained south of Provo, JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Flowers supplied for all Funeral designs kept on hand end filled to order. All kinds of Fnrnlturo Repaired. Residence two blocks North of Foundry Spanish Fork, Utah ooca-Ion- s. Icelandic Mercantile Co. , CESERAL IN DIALERS EERCHANDISE I Three Blocks East of City criminal court to answer the charge of killing Jacob Lieb of Chicago Heights, hla employer, with a hatchet. , During the recital ef the facta of the killing to the Jury by Assistant Stata'a Attorney Barbour an ordinary' sized hand hatchet, still spotted with the blood of the slain man, was shown1 the Jury. The state, because of the1 youth of the prisoner, waived the death penalty, but demanded impris, onment for life. The boy was employed by Jaoob Lieb in the shoe repairing shop in Chicago Heights, according to the story of the prosecutor. On the afternoon of August 5 piercing screams from the little shop aroused the village. When, some minutes afterward, two or three men entered the place they found the kitchen floor spattered with blood and the body of Lieb hacked to an indistinguishable mass, while at the table1 sat the boy who evidently had comj mitted the atrocious deed. He baa Just finished eating some soup, and the empty bowl stood before him. CRT GOODS, AQONIZING Sqm jews Writ KELLY JAMESON, Manager.' CRIES FROM i RUSSIA. Fitiful Appeals te Their Relatives in America. Minneapolis "Po not, gakJMtT quae-tiondo not wait to write, but if you.1 want to see us alive send steamer; tickets," la the despairing cry which the Russian Jews of this city are daily from relatives residing in Beadle In 14art.il building, Vain itmt Open hearing the Workaaa-Hklempire of the czar, , till lam. p every day from .,,, and mata rial fuarantoed Horrible descriptions of alaugbtei IN AND OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER are contained In many of FOE. UTAH..... End rapine letters. A letter from Kotoras; of usala, givea a lurid description WARNER. he massacres which occurred there nd in Uman following the Issuance sad CmtdaBsa fid pf the czars recent manifesto. Ac-- , mdfiCKjtasiia porting to the account, crews of brig lands followed the parade which was held in celebration of the issuance of -the manifesto, gathered in a mob and placing at their head a plctura of the C. T. esar and a cross, emblem of state and aburch, made their way to the Jewish Office a quarter, where they began their work CR8BR BUILDHO. of murder and robbery. Driving a number of Jewish chilWUXI ealta an.w.red peaiih Faria dren into the street, they poured keroUtah. Iran Jaaee Botraruoa's. sene on them and set fire to them, while the mothers were obliged to stand by and helplessly listen to the agonized screams of their little ones as they perished in the flames. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAfter making way with the children the murderers turned their ati PROVO HR Bnndiii hlgh! T.ltpkWS tention to the parents and slaughtered them without mercy. Three hundred Jews perished at that time In Koloras, A. SAXEYp while In Uman 1,000 were killed. The ATTORNEY-AT-LAmost horrible cruelties were practiced by those who participated in the Conveyancer and Notary Publlo. massacres. Office Over Bank Of Fork. fipantak WENT OVER EMBANKMENT. o Utah. paalah Fork. Babe of Helpless Jewish Woman Ola-mamberefl Before the Eyee ef the Agonized Mother. New Haven, Conn. A description) ef mob horrors in Russia is contained in a letter Just received by Dr. Maxi 8. Mandell of this city, from a friend! in Egaterinoslav. It ia dated Novem- G.O. EIRIKSSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST Ida, ber 19. The letter says in part: "We were saved by the kindness of a Christian friend who gave ua a place to bide in and kept watch for ua , JJZW.R him-ael- f. . KENDALL, A. B. MORGAN, led, machine; IOLLER BRARINO, HIGH GRADS. cn thi tTwelve Badly Hurt Rio Grande, Durango, Colo. The eastbound Den ver ft Rio Grande passenger train' from Silverton, well loaded with psbJ isengers, was wrecked three miles from, .this city Monday, and while no one was killed, a large number of passenger wera Injured, twelve of them quit seriously. The accident waa caused, it Is claimed, by a defective rail. When the accident occurred, tbi chair car tolled down an eight-fool- ) (embankment, dragging the other cars (with it The cars were dragged along In this manner on their aide for over MOO feet before the engine and train were brought to a atop, the engine tender nearly tipping over, while the wheels of the engine were tlrlve on the ties. ; , In Wreck SEWING Prop. PURE DRUGS Grizzly Kills Old Hunter. Omaha. Simon B. Clark of Omaha, pioneers of' pne of the Nebraska, was recently killed in a with grizzly bears in the Big conHorn country. The newi ws tained In a letter from a ranchman tunned Adama, who aald Clark borstf tame to hla ranch December 21. Rec- DgnUlng the animal, Adams followed hla trail back five miles Into the mound tain!, where he found the body of Clark at the mouth pf a cave and beside It two dead' beat-know- n by buying Chid reltible, honest STRONGEST GUARANTEE, National Sewirg Machine Co BAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Factory at uclvidi tin, ua badly-mangle- rlzslloa '"He took us to hla t at&ble. where w remained with our two little ones for three day without a tnorsel of food or a drop of water, but a horrible death staring ua in the face every moment of the time, "Many have lost their lives in addition to similar Buffering; etlll more remain cripples for life with no means of support Others were compelled to of witness the brutal dismembering their dear onea before they wera killed themselvea. My clerk told m that he saw how the mob overtook a helpless Jewish woman, who apparently had run to a place of safety, carrying a child In her arms. The beasts wrenched the Infant out of ita mother's arms and dismembered it holding out every part to her face and then forced the hysterical mother into shame, which killed her." RIOT IN A TURPENTINE CAMP. Five Negroes Kilted and Eight Wounded During a Christmas Frolic. ValdorU Ga. A bloody riot among negroes ia reported here from Ewing, a turpentine camp between Fargo and 8L George on the Georgia Southern A Florida railway. The riot waa the result of a Christmas frolic among negroes who had been drinking. and A general fusillade occurred, fired. Two were shots fifty probably hegroes were killed outright, three were mortally wounded, while eight others received bullet wounds. One negro woman was among th killed, and women wera also among the wounded. One of the women, was brought to Fargo for treatment, having several bullet wounds In her body, and another of the negroes came here with part of his chin and Jaw shot off. Tide la Turning. Vladimir, Ruasla. Owing to tha hostile attitude of the people here who attacked the house of the railwould road men, the atrlke leader hava been torn to pieces had the troops not Interposed. Th railroad atrlke here la Ineffective. Most of the employes are working. Reporti received her from aoveral vllagca In the province tell of the murder of agitators by peasant! who were enraged at their attacks on the emporer. Among th victims was a young woman . Man Lying: at Death's Door Who Knows Who Killed PRESCRIPTIONS m it AND MEDICINES COMPOUNDED IY EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST!. ImiWRinTWPimiminmimiminmfmmmwwwwwwTmwwwmmwmmmmmtD Governor Goebel. Oeolares That if th Execution Were Imminent He Would Glv Testimony That Would Clear Him. Powers Appeals fdr His Aid. ...UTAH'S... a . Issuance Greatest th; feliksisi1 Agency . W. H. RAY, TIME TABLE Bakersfield, Cal. Charles E. Ehler, 411 cm a cot in the county hospital, suffer UTAH. Ing from a wound presumably self PROVO, inflicted, has admitted to Superintend' ent Frans Buckreus that h baa as to the killing of Governor Independent Insurance iencj. William Goebel of Kentucky which. It It were adduced, It la alleged, would clear Caleb Powers, former secretary of state of Kentucky and now under Fire, Lite, Accident, Health and Plate Qian sentence of death for complicity in tha murder of the late governor. A few days ago Powers wrote from WRITS US FOR RAT. the Blue Grass state to Ehler In Bakersfield, saying in substance: In tilt Lead Tvanty Yiars. 1 see by a press dispatch that you may be an Important witness In the Goebel murder. For six year I have lain in prison and three times I hava been sentenced to death for a crime of which I am as Innocent as the angels around the throne. If, you have any Information that will throw light on the death of Governor ... Goebel, then for Gods sake declare yourself and aid In proving my Innocence." Ehler, on receiving this letter, per mitted Superintendent Buckreua to read It, and the latter, realizing its importance, questioned Ehler, where, AN i npon the latter admitted that he could give testimony that would save the life of Powers, and he Intimated that if the execution, were imminent he would give rich test! mony. Arrival ead Na. Rimsm at trains Ins Basse bake T Infor-matlo- ... .Jaffa:-ud1- if n rmmoccimiatiHT AND THRKB DUTINOT BCWTIO BOTTTCg Palmaa FalMS an erdlaary SjMwta earn Denver, Omaka, Uiim CIV, M. Uib Oktoaia without k. ita. Traa lU.ll.lny Chair Oarai Pm "v tuoMd XxoaralM.) a percent INhug Ur UJ M . ' VlM. Tat ratM, foHUr. Me taqatra el at writ. bumbop Company. D O. A. T. O.. Balt laheCtM. B. II. BROWn, WvoPi JUBflB a the plot 07 ivo 6IIERWIN-WILLIAM- S inotitulion- ,- ..PAINTS.. Dealers la SPANISH FORE MEAT COUPT Goneml MerchandlCC, DBALKUn nra id am keits ... FlKCfiKD .. - STAPLE CBOCEBCI Flour. Grain O HIGHEST BASH PRISE FAID FOR ftlDES JkND PELT. and Harness, Boots JOHN Utah. O Shoes. and On Week north ol Bank. rtl4kPart, ProdUCOe llutifaeVnrere at Lorenzo thouas fAhllfilllU " JE3, Bapt Spanish Part. . . Utah. AGENTS YflUTEB lpniDER Jo I CJloitay ( Rotjuirod until vou receive and approve of your bicycle.' anyone on Ten Days Freo Trlzil to CSC SaMSSE. OIO and Functurelesa Tire. with Coseter - Brakes EMfi! M Choate to Head Delegation, Washington. Joseph M. Choate, who recently was succeeded at the court of SL James as United States ambassador by Whltolaw Reid, in all likelihood will be named by President Roosevelt aa chairman of the American delegation to the second Hague peace conference. This selection virtually was decided on by the president on Friday. The president has not yet decided on the other members of the delegation, though he Is considering various names of distinguished Americana. edited, condemn Spanish Fori: IQ , fife , Co-Oporat- Find a Noble In an Insane Asylum. Ogden, Utah. The insane heir to a large Spanish estate in the Azore Islands passed through Ogden Friday night on his way to hts ancestral balla He Is Manuel Gomez, and he was in the custody of two old retainers ol the family. Four years ago Gomes fled from the Azore estate of hla fathers, and came to America to seek hla fortune. He drifted to Nevada herded aheep, and went crazy. U1U tnately he waa committed to the Ne vada state Insane asylum at Reno. HU people, who are of a noble Spanish family, advertised for him for a long time, and finally located him In the Reno asylum. This wae four month! ago, and, after correspondence Dr. S C. Gibson, the asylum superintendent consented that the patient should be sent to them in care of attendants. Plot Waa Discovered In Time. Bogota, Columbia. The authorities here on Friday discovered Just in time a conspiracy1. to overthrow the government It waa headed by Feltpo Angelo, Moya Vaaquea and Louis Martinez, who with all the others concerned have been arrested and will be tried by courtmartlal. The governbelittle the affair and ment official say that peace la assured, President Reyea and the government being most popular, The whole country, it U ttobloi Hock Meet eH Ffueti C 11 r, COUPLETS LUTE Former Citizen ef This Country Beni Book to Antworp. New York. Henry Kulper of Gal veston, Tex., who claims that he waa worth 930,000 before the Galveston flood, which, he says, wiped out hla fortune, was deported Friday on the steamer Colorado. Kulper says that he became a naturalized American clb izen in 1885 and that he had a hardware business in Galveston. After losing his money he returned to hla home in Antwerp, Belgium, but falling to prosper there and, wishing tc return to the United States, he bid oil the steamer SL Andrews, which ar rived here last week. He was caught and, lacking proper identification pa pers, waa deported as a stowaway. Foocr atariol. . of OFTiaa caoioxs tJox CAME AS A STOWAWAY. " ver City .....CrBem OMa.otl.aa made la Otaa Galea dayatvWh Fast MSeutWn m4 OregM Mt frUvrU ..INSURANCE.. OuiMing RUS8IAN MOB HORRORS. s; v DR. CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. BANKS, T IS Chicago Lad Who Hacked His Employer to Pieces With Office in New R. M, AND UTAH O.K. HANSEN, D.D.S. Spanish Fork. KILLED - .Wall Paper 2 blks west THOUSANDS Entered Feb. 21, 1902, ae eecond-cl&s- e matter. Poet office at Spanleh Fork, Utah. Act of Congreee March I, U7. x.y rr. amj Irluw I A wll-- rusm rd Second Hand Whools a ri OOO tkn UU .'L In trad, br our Chlc.ro reull (tome, " UVV a. n. 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