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Show : : .1 The Spanish Fork Press IX VOLUME 1 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910 FIDS WITH IT SLEEP DEATH III NU31BER 42 AUTO RUNS INTO BIG BEAR IN THE WOODS ftO POLICE CLUB SOCIETY OF MAINE " I ARRESTED IN MEXICO Al F.uirr SUSPECTS WANTED mmi - STOCKMEN CRUSHED TO DEATH IN COLLISION AND THEIR BODIES BURNED. Bangor, Me. Running Into a large black bear In tho highway sear the Four Men Were Killed Outright, town of LaOrange a motor car. In While Two Managed to Crawl which were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. From Twisted Mass of 8teel Hopkins and John P. FaaseU, all ot i and Iron, New York, and Miss Marian Gordo ot Terribly Injured. rfthe Fugitives Said to be the ending Teller of a Loo Angeles Unk and Another Waa Hla Al leged Accomplice. Mexico. From the degiven by a detective agency believed that two of the men who trrested on their arrival here Wj on the schooner Kate are U B. Evans, absconding teller of firmers' and Merchants' bank of ugeles, and H. Hamburne, an al ii accomplice. It la stated that U has been recovered. matter of the arrests' of the iu been taken up by the Mexl nrernment at Washington. . iCoprria-hLk Kate came Into port for a sup-IS1S.I gasoline and three passengers, v the names of Harry Hamburne, were ON VERGE OF REVOLUTION DYNAMITE CAUSED EXPLOSION irlson and Dan Archer, V into custody on the theory that In might have been Implicated ijnamltlng of the Los Angeles The sum of $10,000 Wild Scene In the French Chamber of Such Is the Opinion of Grand Jurors building. found in the boat Who are Investigating the Los Deputies During Debate on Recent Railroad Strike. Angeles Times Disaster. FIGHTING FOREIGNERS. ipulco, mons t itboi Have Been Terrifying People on Coast of Davao. Paris. The debate on the railway in which the government has strike, ICJuMngton. Eight Christians, one Loertcan and two Chinese have been bitterly attacked in the chamber of deputies, by the Socialists, took a killed and much property be new and dramatic turn Saturday de- at to foreigners ' has been the session, which was by the rebellious Manobos night During not only the most violent in the his In the Philippines, according to but tory of the French parliament, Kort from Brigadier General Per- - rivaled in disorder and turbulence the t the war department sessions of the national convention 1 week or more two bands of under the French revolution, Premier 100 Manoboa have been terrify i people on the west coaat of Brland himself was the pivot on in southeastern Mindanao which the drama turned, and the Their raids have been direct-- general verdict Is that certain govern element Two ment victory has been changed Into Kut ofthetheforeign Third United States possible defeat were sent to suppress the die- Smarting under the repeated at pjGeneral tacks of M. Juares, the leader of the Pershlnx does not Socialists, and others, the premier situation aa serious. leaped to hla feet and, defending-th- e Troubles of Premier Franco. cabinet's suppression, of the- strike as ton. A crowd Jeered former Pre- - a revolutionary outbreak, exclaimed: franco as he left the court on "If the actual laws had been insuf having been admitted to ball ficient, we would not turn of $200,000. Foreign Mln- - to resort even to illegality for the purfHachada protested against the pose of preserving the fatherland." Won to ball - Franco la charged. An uproar followed these words. It other things, with having is- - The Socialists Jumped up and were during his tenure of office, sev- - Joined by a number of Radicals. .With legal decrees and with having shouts of anger they moved toward Dated the debts of King Carlos. theribune, crying, "Resign! Dictator, pog to $500,000, with crown resign!" on the pretext ot augmenting Desks were banked and the cham 'U list ber was a perfect bedlam with the noise of shouts and cheers. One Peat Island Burning. tried to fight his way to the ftmento, Cal. The breaking of tribune to strike Brland. fctrlc power wire Monday night Throughout It all the premier stood to Drannon Island, four miles calm and dignified, and for Sacramento river. Not only hour waited patiently, but ofan us growing on the surface, but vainly, to make himself beard. Finaland Itself, which Is of peat for- ly, M. Brlsson, president of the cham More than forty , Is blazing. ber, amid cries and Imprecations from have been burned and as the fire the Socialists, adjourned the debate. back on the island, which con- nearly 7,000 acres, It Is believed Hickory Supply Running 8hort be necessary to allow it to burn that the Washington. Warning out original supply of hickory, the best American fuel wood and the most dif Shot by Bartender. ficult to replace In case of American Lodge, Mont.- - A. Batlln was hardwoods, Is approaching exnaus- nd probably fatally wounded at tlon, is given in a bulletin of the de)n, Monday morning by George partment of agriculture compiled by le, a bartender. Medvllle claims T. Bolsen, forest assistant two men out of the hotel about Anthony and J. A. Newlln, engineer In timber up time and they threatened to tests. It shows that virgin hickory la en with him. Shortly afterward disappearing rapidly, and that there way to the saloon Medvllle are no foreign sources which can be the men ejected began throw- drawn upon when the home supply Is 11 at him and one. of them exhausted. V towards him, when he fired. 1 . - have-hesitate- r, st ' three-quarte- . ; Bank Robbery In Texas. nine, Texas. Sheriff Black is 'Ipt of a message from Grape- "lung him that the State Bank tfland was robbed of ,4,000 The vault was night 4 lth explosives. Four men Qgaged in the robbery, and "ere exchanged by them with Mrs 'S citizens. and the and mind e feel joy , f ss, that Benja- - 1 the slaughter of caribou by appalling. Recently a slncle f natives on Kenal nenlnsula 1l 1.500 rnrllintta In nnn WAok r hldfa only. 11 fchool 'a! Id on t levied w jorporat'O" tw .Hone, amin.Ut. jpon filtering Caribou In Alaska. 1. Wnsh. Prince N. D. Ghika Jnanla, who has Just returned bunting expedition in Alaska, which I )l0,wi or wle W m'thelJ ,yrwithf nseofwj fop Army Offloers. Ingtoii. Twenty-thre- e regular "lcera, ranging In rank Ji Colonels to rnntnlnn on from the Monday from wire army S. reoresentlnir tho unvonth It Dllau H. ....... u .1.. LI1B 1UIUUKU IIlHllLULIOIl ' ''to acquire all the benefits of "March In military science. )r,t Fires 'lo Shrines. In Colorado. Forest flroi am east slope of the Chey ,"Ulni south ot hero. we Bruin la Knocked rown by Motor Car And Is Very Badly . Scared.,, t Los Angeles, Cal. The first stage of the grand Jury investigation of the Times dlaster establishment of the fact to the satisfaction of the inquisitors that it was a dynamite explosion which wrecked the newspaper plant-- was The next completed Friday. move will be to name the conspirators responsible for the crime, and to do this the grand Jury .will bave to wait .. for San Francisco .witnesses. . So far no summonses have , been served upon any of the members of the committee named by the recent con vention of the Building Trades to In vestigate the causes of the disaster, although several of the committeemen said they were ready to appear, both before the grand Jury and at the cor oner's ' Inquest This statement was made After the labor" committee report bad been made public. Russian Duma In Session. St Petersburg. The fourth session of the Duma opened Friday. As had been expected, there was trouble at once over a proposal to honor the memory of Professor Serhe Mouromt-zetr-, The who died recently. declined to put an offered motion that the members rise as a mark of respect to the former presi dent of the lower house. Immediately on the announcement of bis decision the constitutional democrats and radicals withdrew from the sit tings. Horrors of the Sea. St. Johns. N. F. News reached this city Thursday of the loss of the New Golden foundland fishing schooner Arrow, with her crew of seven men, In St Mary's bay, seventy miles southwest of St Johns.' During a heavy gale and thick weather the schooner stranded on the rocky beach, the crew perishing in an attempt to find a landing place. Since October lives have been 10 at least thirty-thre- e lost in storms which have swept the coast. vice-preside- Chicago Tailors Out Chicago. More than 2,000 tailors Joined the ranks of the striking gar ment workers on Friday, bringing the number of persons now out up to Ten additional shops closed, according to reports at the strikers' headquarters, and It was predicted by Says Returns Were Padded. officials of the employees that In a fraudulent Washington. Charging few days 40,000 men and women efforts upon the part of the, Individual would be on strike. enumerators to pad the census reSmoked as He Faced Gallows. turns for Minneapolis to the extent of 4.668 names. Census Director Durand Sacramento, Cat. As becomes the has announced the corrected popula- Indians nature, Wilbur Benjamlne, the tion of that city to be 301.408. The muderer of little Violet Gilmer, met announced fleure Is a gain of almost death on the gallows at Folsom priof son Friday as stoically as he fuced his 49 per cent over the population was 202,718. accusers at bis trial and beard the which 1900, fatal words of the Justice who sentenc Case Amazes Doctors. ed him to be hanged for his awful Detroit Johnnie Green, 11 years crime. Benjamin smoked while Warden old, who has a hole straight through his head from temple to temple, be- Ilellly read the death warrant to him. hind the eyeballs,, made by a bullet Says Gas Caused Explosion. fired by his chum, while they were FranclBCO,' Cal. The committee Snn conand Is alive playing Indlnn, anoolnted by the State Federation of scious. . Ills amazed physicians Fay he the Los Angeles to' Labor Investigate may recover. has presented a Times disaster lengthy report to the executive counCollege Destroyed by Firs. nf that bodv. It announces its con cil time ecohd Jackson, MIrs. For the was caused in in history. Belhaven college, one clusion that the explosion gas. by In this of the oldest female colleges state, was destroyed by fire on SaturTelephone Company In Trouble. . $.p.0.000. TeleLobs, day. Chicago. The Independent In approxicompany, operating phone 6ettle Dispute In Duel. cities and towns In mately twenty-fiv- e Mlnn.-l'e- ter Redovetch,26 lllbblng, central Illlnlos, was and zi northernIn years old. Is dead, and Sam Kattcn, re receiver on a of hands niiwnd the nM. la sorloimly Injured, the In the KohlBaat Friday by Judgo sult of a pistol duel between the twfl United States circuit court. as the result of a dlRintte. 25,-00- 0. f Montevideo, Minn. Four stockmen from Montana and South Dakota were killed, two Injured so seriously that there Is slight chance of their recov ery and an engineer and fireman bad ly crippled when section four of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul east bound passenger, No. 6, from Butte, Mont, crashed into thd rear end of a stock . train as it was endeavoring to back in on the siding to let the pas sengers by, a mile west of here, on v Sunday. of Garment Workesv Champions Mingle With Strikers and are Charged with Rioting. , Chicago. Mounted policemen chara. d threatening mobs of striking garment workers and made numerous arrests in three sections of Chlcacea on Tuesday, only to be dumfounttodl '.' when met by obdurate groups ot wets- - ' known club and society women, wbe produced engraved calling cards at police stations In lieu of bait bonds. It was a new experience for the po lice and plainly confused them. A . score of these women champions of the garment workers who faced the rioting were taken Into custody. They were Immediately releaaed however, when their Identity became known to ' . the police. One of them was injured - wheat struck by a policeman's club, but her name did not become known, as shot t . was hurriedly place in an automobile and taken to her home. ' Most bf the women of prominence involved in the demonstrations werej garbed as working girls and for. this reason the police could not distin-gulsh them from strikers until after arrests had been made. . ' , . Engineer Tat Parker and Fireman Stickler of the passenger saw the tall lights of the stock caboose and Jumped In time to save their lives. Both were tnjured. Six stockmen coming east with the train load of. cattle, were asleep in the caboose when the passenger bore down upon it end four were killed outright Two, George Rahaoldt and William Downing, managed to crawl through the mass of steel and Iron, more dead than alive and are frightfully burned and In jured. They are not expected to live. The force of the Impact shattered the eaboose, deralld the two cars of cattle ahead of it and toppled the engine ol the, passenger over sidewalks scores the track on top of the wreckage. Fire started and the bodies of the . Disputing the Right of Way. four dead men were burned. Two can The occuof cattle were also burned before the Philadelphia, waa ditched. fir department from the city got to pants escaped uninjured, and the bear" the scene. Box cars on nearby tracks disappeared In the woods. The car. was running at high speed were licked up by the flames, and in when the animal rose on Its haunches order to save the passenger coaches In the middle of the road. . There was back were and uncoupled they pushed not room to pass and the ear struck the of by passengers and members train crew. Late Sunday afternoo the bear squarely, carrying It along, unthe charred remains of the) mea burn growling, on the hood ot the car, til bad a threw it road in the place ed to death were recovered. off. In falling the bear went under IN URAGUAY. - the wheels. REVOLUTION - I. . ..... r AaJooci as the automp.VUe part! discovered that the bear was as fright8everal Skirmishes Have Taken Place ened as they were,' and was making " Is Serious. and Situation tracks tor the wods. they righted the Montevideo, Uraguay. The revolu- car and proceeded to this city on . tionary movement Is taking on a seri their way to New York. ous aspect. There are now 10.00C armed revolutionists who are gradual COW BREAKS UP AUCTION ly being concentrated. Several skirmishes nave taken place, but the casanimal Resents Being 8old for $73, ualties have been suppressed. and Dashes Into Crowd, In- -. Dr. A. Bachlnl, the .orelgn minister, Jurlng Several. recently Issued a manifesto declaring that the government was. unable to La Fayette, Ind. A Jersey cow, an prevent the revolution from spread docile animal, , nearly apparently toe of outside capital ing, because, a caused during a sale at the panic en the sympathies of the people were Stockton farm, on the Dayton Guy tirely with the revolutionists. It wat road east of the city. , . partly because of the influence of An auctioneer had Juat sold the cow this manifesto that President Willa to the highest bidder for $73 when the man, requested Bachlnl's resignation. animal made a lunge Into the crowd The opposition papers predict that In the barnyard. Dr. T. 8. gathered President Wlllaman will be. forced tc Motter was knocked down and his leg resign and they prophesy the hasty re cut and Qeorgla, the twelve-year-olturn of Jose Battle y daughter of Mr. Stockton, received a Ordonez. The government Is keeping fractured arm. Frank Baer was the true situation from becoming pub thrown and bruised, and Smith lic generally by aid of the censorship Ell Brodsky, Jack Brady ' and several others were knocked down and Expect Teed to be Resurrected. trampled on. The; cow fled across the fields and Bristol, Tenn. Curious as to what had become of the body, of Dr. Teed, was captured after much trouble. who announced before his death a year ago that he would rise from his Marries His Mece. tomb and become the Messiah of the St. Louis. Charles M. VanciL sixty Koreshans, two members of the cult eight years old, will continue to be according to Henry D. Sllverfrlend, at "Uncle Charlie" to the woman who is tempted to unseal the tomb, but be- now his wife and who was Mrs. 'Ida fore this was accomplished both were Cortlne, a niece of Vancll's first wife. deprived of their reason and died be- She baa always called him "Uncle fore they could be removed to an asy- Charlie" and the marriage will make lum no change In the title ot the husband. Thla la the fourth marriage for Van-c- i. Frnch Wheat Crop Short. aw be has ten children living. The shortage in the Washington. crop of French grown wheat this yeat Child of Seven Turns Gray; is estimated in a report to the United Bowling Green, Ky. A lad of seven States government by Consul Hunter years, with the greater part ot bis balr busheis. as white as snow, came Into Sharp of Lyons, Bowling He adds that the French are looking Green with his fathei. He Is Walter to Argentina with the hope that the Hunter Covington, son of Mr. and large crop there will lower the price Mrs. James C. Covington. The top of of wheat throughout the world. . the lad's head Is white, but the two lower inches of hair are black. His Americans at Manila. father says the child haa been getting Manila. The committee of Amerigray since he waa four years old. The can business men representing the boy says he's afraid to go among chamber of commerco on the .Pacific utrangers and that when anybody on comes to visit thems he runs coast arrived here from Canton away Sunday. They will remain until Wed- and hides. nesday. They soil for the United States on the Manchuria, November 6. Long Names Once the Fashion. New York. It seems that 100 years Improving in France. tgo it was customary to Christen a Paris. During tho first half of the child with names long enough to supyear 1910 It is officially announced ply half a dazen families. The followthe ing notice taken from a newspaper the births in France exceeded deaths by 21,189. During the year dated September 18, 1816, glvea some 1909 the deaths exceeded the births idea ot the cognomens usually banded out at a christening. It reads: Mar by 28,203. rted Alexander Philip Socrates Aenu-llu- s. Drowned While Hunting. Caesar Hannibal Marcellus Wells George Washington Treadwell and Minn. Stanley Litchfield, and Charles Sulep were drowned on Mrs. Carolina Sophia Margaretta Mawhile ria Julienne Worthy Montague Joan Sunday In Lake Washington of Arc WUHiuua, hunting. Their boat overturned. . Aeroplanes for the Government. Washington. Twenty aeroplanes at least are needed for the United State service, says General government James Allen, chief signal officer of the army, In his annual report made) "These aeroplane public Tuesday. should have been on regular practice) at different points In the country throughout the year," continues Geo- eral Allen. "They should be present In camps ot instruction tor regular troops, and organized, twenty aero planes would provide but two for eachv camp of Instruction." . , ' Alleged Edibles Filled With Bacteria. Seattle. Application waa made to the superior court on Tuesday by State Food Commissioner Davis for an order to destroy a ton of turkey and five tons of smelts, salmon, crab and lobsters, shipped here last May by a California firm to be placed ls cold-jUorasa- v)AeXiUL. for, trade.The . consignment was seized last weejc' Analysis showed that the smelts 415,000.000 bacteria per graam and, the-- turkeys 189,000,000 per grass. cos-talne- d . , d Mc-Clur-e, 'Accused of Accepting Bribe. New York.1 Charged with having solicited and accepted a bribe of $500 to bring In a verdict acquitting Edward T. Rosenhelmer, a wealthy manufacturer murder. charged with George W. Yeandle, an architect drawn as a Juror In the trial ot Rosenhelmer which was to have opened! Tuesday morning, was arrested and brought before Supreme Court Justlco ... ... O'Gorman. . , Otis Again Charged With Libel.' Los Angeles, Cal. General H. G. Otis, general manager, and ..Harry Chandler, assistant general manager of the Los Angeles Times, were arrested for the second time on Tuesday on a warrant sworn to In San Francisco charging crlmtnal libel.- - The charges grow f out of an article to which labor-- , leaders have taken exception. ' Alfonso Not Dictator. Madrid. The recent 'Statement of. the Dlario Universal, the ministerial organ, that King Alfonso would decline to assume plenary powers in the set tlement of the boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru and will propose that the parties Invest htm only with the faculties of a friendly arbitrator Is conslderated official. Aged Man Thrown In Prison. Grand Forks, N. D. Probably the oldest man ever arrested in the United States was Imprisoned at Fort Tot-te- n on Tuesday by Deputy Marshal II. P. Wood, when he placed In custody C. M. Ziebach,. aged 107 years, on a charge of introducing liquor on the Indian reservation. -- Case Against Packers Postponed. Trenton, N. J. At the opening ot the November term of the state supreme court, on Tuesday, the cases Instituted against the National' Packing company, Swift & Co., Morris ft Co., and Armour ft Co., by Prosecutor Garvin clared of Hudson county, off for the term. were de- . Was Woman Guilty? Boston. William II. Davidson, an Inventor, died at the city hospital Tuesday from the effects of a bullet wound Inflicted Monday at his home in Dorcester. His wife Is said to have admitted to the police that the revoU ver was In her hands, but claimed that the shooting waa accidental. All Busy Campaigning. The lack of a quorum Washington. mused the abandonment of the regular v, fsion of the cabinet on Tuosday. |