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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. AKSBIV JENSX1T, FREEDOM IS CELEBRATED FablUhw. SPANISH PORK, All SLAV TROUBLE DUE While Socialists and Revolutionists Are Dissatisfied, Most of the People Receive the News With Deepest Joy. VTAH STATE NEWS There will be three municipal tick eta in the field at Lchl. The Arraplne Commercial club of Manti has filed its articles of incor poration. The Independent Telephone com puny has finally begun construction work in Park City. The city council of Coalville has fixed the rate for electric lights at BO cents per month, flat rate, for each lamp. Some of the Logan athletes are organizing a football team, which they of the expect to make champions State. O. I. Reed of Snowvllle was kicked In the face by a fractious horse one day lust week, his nose being broken and his face severely cut. Second Vice President Daniel Willard, In an Interview at Chicago, confirms the statement that the Burlington road will bo built to Suit Lake City. Thomas Carter of Ogden was found tn an unconscious condition on the Sidewalk at midnight, he having been sandbagged and robbed. lie will recover. N. L. Jacobson, aged 30, of Bancroft, Idaho, suicided In Salt Lake City, on Saturday, swallowing a large quantity of morphine. He had been drinking hard for Borne time. Arthur Benere Grant, the Grant of Ogden, died last week, after being operated on to re move a peanut kernel which had lodged In the windpipe. Son of J. F. Dr. Alfred B. Putnam, EMPIRE OVER RUSSIAN UTAH. v for many On Tuesday all St. Petersburg. Russia was busily engaged In celebrating the emperors gift of freedom, which the greater part of the people received with deepest Joy, though In and other St. Petersburg, Moscow cities socialists and revolutionists ordemonstraganized tions and red flag parades, which, with the patriotic demonstrations, led to a number of conflicts between the "reds" and whites," as the antigovernment and royalist factions are On the whole, respectively termed. the day passed more quietly In Russia than had been expected. Riots were reported at Kazan, Kishlnelf and Poltava, and two men were killed. In each of the two capitals, St. Petersburg and Moscow, the day was one such as the Russians never before have seen. The Slavic people who, during the long war just closed and the anxious period preceding the announcement of the new era of con- stltutionaltsm, seemed and apathetic, gave themselves fully to the exuberance of the moment and spent the entire day la parades and assemblies, which for the first time in the history of Russia were freely permuted. Under the orders of Count Witte and General TrepofT, the troops generally were withdrawn from the streets of the cities and the fullest rein given the people to let out their enthusiasm In demonstrations, which, so long as they were not destructive, were not Interfered with. The soldiers off duty mingled freely with the demonstrators and fraternized with the populace. A number of them, Including several officers, placed themselves at the head of one procession, provoking wild cheers. A feature of the day was the intense enmity displayed by the orators against General Trepoff, the agitators universally demanding his removal, and at a great meeting in the university one orator openly called Count for a volunteer to kill him. Witte, however, does not seem Inat clined to throw him overboard, least for the present, and has also refused the proposals for the removal of the troops as sheer folly. d years a resident of Hooper, was found dead sitting In a chair at the Lawrenct house In Ogden. Dr. Putnam was t veteran of the Civil war.' Western Union telegraph business It And out of Salt Lake has Increased sc much of late that it has been fount necei.iary to string additional lines ti sccoi imodate the business. A party of men has been In Parowai recently looking over the field with t view of establishing an auto line fron Cedar City to Parowan, and probably extending the line through to Beaver PRESIDENT RETURNS TO CAPITAL The daughter of Tan Beet l of Alpine was sitting on the Has Completed Tour of the Entire when she fell Into the well, a distance United States During His of 25 feet She was rescued with I Presidency. broken arm and several bruises, anc President! well-cur- will recover. The millers of Salt Lake county failed to come to any understanding In regard.to organization and it is be lleved that the organization of a mill era cooperative association is now I thing of the past. A long cherished hope on the part oi the Greeks of Utah was realized last Sunday morning, when the new East ern Greek Orthodox church, recently completed, was dedicated with appro prlate ceremonies. The Utah building at the Portland exposition has been sold for $275. Th commissioners are confident that thers will he between $2,000 and $3,000 ol the appropriation left after all the business is closed up. Western Pacific engineers have sucmile cessfully closed the thirty-eigh- t gap heretofore existing In the line of the Western Pacific across the desert The line was run a few days ago after encountering many difficulties. Harry Wilson, a colored piano play er, 22 years of age, was shot down by Jesse Thomas, a colored porter, 19 years of age, Saturday night in a dive la Salt Lake, during a quarrel over a card game. Wilson will prol ably die. Jim Gcmmll took a shot at Lon Perry, proprietor of a saloon in Park City, but missed him, and then left th saloon and shot himself dead. Gem-mi- l had been on a protracted spree and was probably Insane when he corn mltted the crime. The Score dub of Park City is making arrangements to give a minstrel performance some time next month The chib Is composed of twenty of the young men of town and they promise that the entertainment to ho given will be of a high class. Wild animal bounty certificate No. 2 Ince the new law went Into effect was Issued from the office of the county clerk of Salt Lake county last week. The public library building donated to Salt Lake City by John Q. Packard was formally opened last week. A new departure on the Harrlman lines Is the converting of some coachet into hospital cars. One of the cars will be stationed lit Ogden and anothet possibly at Pocatello. A surgeon will be assigned to the car, which will bs equipped with all neeessury appliances Eric Ostlund, a resident of Utah for more than thirty years, died at his borne in Sandy last week of old nge. Mr. Ostlund had been an Invalid for twenty years and had been confined to bis bed during most of that period, lie canto to Utuh from Sweden in 1871. RUSSIAN T Ropsevelt Washington. came ashore from the Dolphin at the 11:55 yard at Washington navy o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and five minutes later he had left the yard for the White House In a carriage with Mrs. Roosevelt, and the trip was at an end which rounded out his tour of the entire United States during his presidency. . ORDER IN FINLAND. Rsturn to Constitutional Regime Is Promised. Helsingfors, Finland. The proclamation of civil liberty in Russia was followed on Tuesday by the announce- ment of the return to a constitutional regime in Finland and the abolition of the arbitrary conditions under which Finland has been governed since the accession as governor general of Count Bobrlkoff, who, In June of last year, was killed by Eugene Schaumann, son of Senator Schumann, the assassla afterward committing suicide. Murdered by the Roadside. Fresno, Cal. Three miles east , of Jameson the mutilated bodies of W. J. Hayes, a pioneer Justice of the peace of this county, and his wife were found dead by the roadside. Hayes was evidently getting supper tn his camp, which was made beside tho road when the trouble occurred that ended In his death and tho death of his wife. Hayes was shot through the back at close range by a shotgun and his wife had been struck over the head with a three-cornere- d Lawyers Get Into Trouble In Endeavor to Hold Up Client Seattle. The special committee appointed by the King County Bar association to Investigate the acta of Attorneys John C. Murphy and George II. Cole In exacting $2,250 from Swill water Bill" Gates, made a report on Tuesday, recommending that Murphy be disbarred and that Cole he publicly censured by the court. J. W. Me Burney, another attorney, was erlll cised for the manner in which he to titled before the committee. After Forty Years. Philadelphia. Ed Bryan, the bay gelding trotter owned by Wllllun the Robinson, on Tuesday broke world's two-mllrecord which hat stood for forty years. The time wai 4:45. The best previous record was 4:50'i. made by Dexter, br. g. by Islon and. October 27. 1803. Tuesdays per formance was considered remarkable by horsemen who saw the event, at Dexter's time was mnde to a skeleton wagon, while Ed Bryan's record was made to a bicycle wheeled read wagon. e Rysdyke-llumbletonla- n Recent Speeches Point to Probability of War and Necessity of Being Prepared for it. Kaiser, During Speech at a Banquet, Advises His Subjects to "Keep Their Powder Dry and Their Swords Whetted." Berlin. Recent events apparently have turned the thoughts of Emperor William toward the probability of Germany soon becoming Involved in war. Ills speeches at Dresden on Wednesday and In Berlin on Thursday contained pointed references to the probability of war and the necessity of being ready for it. Addressing the officers of a Saxon Grenadier regiment at Dresden, the emperor said: "We live In a time when every young German capable of bearing arms must be ready to give himself to the fatherland." At a banquet given In his honor in the Dresden Schloss Thursday evening, the emperor, replying to the kings toast to his health, said: If the German empire continues to with prosper, then we can calmly, raised visor and with the courage of free German men, confront any one who should venture to cross our path or to disturb us In the promotion of our reasonable Interests. After unveiling the statue of Field Marshal Von Moltke Thursday, his majesty addressed the highest army ofaround ficers who were assembled him at a dinner at the Schloss, saying: How matters stand with us In the Thereworld you have knowledge. fore, keep your powder dry and youi words whetted." END OF AUTOCRACY IN RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Free Speech, Free Preet and a Constitution Assured the People. St. Petersburg. As the result of a aeries of special ministerial councils under the presidency of Count Witte, held to adopt measures to deal with the Internal situation, the new national assembly law and laws granting practical freedom of the press and of speech were adopted, and a meeting will be promulgated forthwith. demand of Upon the Prince Hllkoff, the minister of railroads, the budget covering the remuneration of railroad employes will he revised to meet the promises made last spring. Unless this was done, the prince announced, he would resign. Interesting details are being learned of Count Witte's Interview with the czar last week. The emperor asked Count Witte to speak frankly, and after listening to the statesmans exposition of the situation he appeared to be utterly unnerved by the deplorable state of affairs and cried out that he was weary of the struggle and felt like leaving all and fleeing to Darmstadt, hence probably the origin of the report that the emperor was going abroad. Count Witte, however, told the emperor that in his opinion not even a republic could now save Russia from anarchy. It was the emperor's duty to the people and the country to face the situation by meeting the classes namely, to abrogate the autocratic power and grant a constitution by creating a ministry, responsible alike to the crown and to the representatives of the nation. The emperor finally accepted, requesting Count Witte to draft a project BOOSTING FOR UTAH. Manufacturers Will Do All In Their Power to Promote Prosperity. Fait Lake City. Between fifty and one hundred manufacturers In this city havo signed an agreement to meet immediately after election and take steps toward the organization of a manufacturers asoclntton, the object and aim of which will be to promote their own Interests at home and abroad, and to boost for a greater Salt Lake and a greater Utah. It is proposed to compel members of the association to put out a high class of goods or remain out of the association. The manufacturers' association will promote tn all the smaller cities and towns of the state, the organization of home industry associations for the purpose of boosting Utah-madgoods. All of tho members of the associawill tion keep their eyes open for opportunities for the opening of new factories throughout tho state, and manufacturers of the needed lines will he Invited to enter this field. e Wild Rush of Runaway Car. New York. A runaway itreet ear on the new Williamsburg suspension bridge across the East river, on Thursday causod the Injury of twenty-fiv- e fiorsona, two of them probably being fatally hurt. For a thousand feet down the Incline on the Manhattan approach of the bridge a Christopher treet car ran with Its brakes out of order until It hit and demolished a street car In seventy-fivpassengers. In this latter car most of the Injuries standing Fourteenth which were occurred. e TROOPS 1111 WITHOUT V NEWS SVMMARy, MERCY Czar Nicholas hasliS5 Sid Houck has been bound over to 0ei the district court at Dillon, Mont., for Japanese prisoners. at Ellis Owen The business portion of Revolutionists Are Warned That No the alleged killing of f ai, ' Wisdom. More Blank Cartridges Will be Iowa, has been destroyed by Used Grave Fear of Peasant Ranchers In the Bitter Root valley, Fifty more persons have fruit crops, In the Uprising. Montana, have had tnelr rioting at Santiago deZ which were still in the fields, badly Many Americans have frost. damaged by sla, believing there will soon? St. Petersburg. That the present L. Moore, a Burlington locomo-tiv-e Industrial revival. A. situation cannot end without bloodfireman, has been arrested at BilEight thousand troops, after shed Is the conviction prevailing In Mont., charged with forging and fng overland, have the higher government circles, which lings, arrived at? orders. to strengthen the from moment to moment are expect- raising postal garrison. An boy was shot at SpoA fire at Point Richmond ing a conflict between the troops and rv to hold up a the revolutionists In St. Petersburg kane while attempting stroyed four large business' k he had been and news of trouble In the provinces, saloon. The boy said causing a total loss of about $50i was and In tho trying to robbed place been especially at Kharkoff, which has It Is denied that Gen. Gome, declared In a state of siege. Govern- get even, the United States to buy ana Otto Chenelworth, who It is alleged going to rent a ors have been Instructed to take all plantation and necessary precautions to preserve or- stole $40,000 worth of horses from A, sugar. N. in 1901, D., at Medora, C. Huldkeper der. It Is reported in London that One of the most prominent mem- and afterwards escaped from Jail, has or Nicholas has decided to m, bers of the emperors council is quot- been captured In Wyoming. constitution similar to that of ed as saying: Edward Egan, a sign painter, blew many. and out his brains on the streets of Butte The situation Is a grevlous The wreck of the British stJ painful one, and I see no way out of before the eyes of a number of perChatham has finally been remove of sons. Egan Is supposed to have beIt, except by the employment Suez the canal will again beopecj armed force. Please do not misun- come despondent through heavy drink hnd day. me. I look upon the prosderstand lng. Fearing a panic because of th pect with tears, but it Is becoming H. Williams, a negro insane more and more evident that the Henry was killed by another patient, mense crowd, President Hoc; patient, abandoned making a speech troops will be compelled to fire. I e at John F. Schirland, In Orleans. can see no other possible outcome. the Western Washington hospital for The revolutionists and terrorists are The Russian transport Lena, i the Insane at Fort Stellacoom,' near absolutely bent on forcing a conflict had been interned at Mare Island Tacoma. upon us, and nothing we can do will last spring, was released and sails Ten people from Wisconsin held H. Russia on satisfy them." Sunday. The governor general has Issued a 1. Hatzhein a prisoner In a Portland, A New York to tenement housi the effect that traffic proclamation hotel until he promised to return on the NIckolala and Moscow and Ka- pr., shaken an explosion of badly by orzan lines will be restored and that money which they had advanced In the work of mite, presumably the strike will not prevent the city der to locate on timber land. The land Black Hand society. . from being supplied with provisions, was found to be worthless. of which there is an ample stock. has It that a meeta developed The merchandise and drug store of The governor adds that for the proNew York City wasr employees tection of peaceable people troops Dr. W. A. Peek at Amador, Mont., was have been posted throughout the city destroyed by fire last week, entailing held at which the candidacy of and that they will fire with ball cart- a loss of about $10"000. The insurance 11am R. Hearst for Mayor vat dorsed. ridges In the case of even the smallest was $5,000. Dr. Peek is convinced that gathering of people or the slightest An elevator carrying seven empl the fire was of Incendiary origin. sign of disorder. of the Globe Tailoring compani The proclamation concludes with an Spokane Japanese, who contributed appeal to the residents to pursue their fell seven stories Satin Cincinnati, $3,000 to the mikados war fund, are dally avocations calmly. fatal Injuries to probably causing In the Interior of Russia the people expecting dally to receive the wooden have neither mall nor' newspaper and cups sent to this country by the em. of the number. are the prey to the wildest stories of for those who conDuring the smelting of a quant!! what Is occurring. This Is considered peror as souvenirs iron at the Russo-Baltcrap account to the tributed campaign to be a bad side of the situation, as It works at Riga, many bombs werefo Is feared It may lead to peasant upSteve Andres, Tom Andres and Geo. In the risings which, in the absence of Andres, brothers of Big Frank Andres, scrap Iron ready for the fnrn troops, might result In frightful One bomb exploded. who killed Antone Antonopolus at WilChairman Shonts of tbs bth cox, Wyo., for the purpose of robbery, ROOSEVELT IN GREAT DANGER canal In commission, has Issued i sir have been arrested for complicity the murder. Frank Andres la still at statement emphatically denying Steamer Collides With Vessel Carrythere Is any friction between ST large. I ing the Presidential Party. The jury In the $12,000 damage suit tary Taft and himself. New Orleans. Through confusion of The dead body of a sailor found f brought by Miss Martha Storm, a stensignals, the fruit steamer Esparta colin San Francisco bay hs Butte-folng of the city lided with the lighthouse tender Mag-aoll- ographer, against personal injuries sustained in a fall on Identified as that of H. Petem which was conveying the presiAlabama street, December 27, 1901, re- was In a small boat and was rat, dent, Secretary Loeb and Dr. Rlxey turned a verdict for the plaintiff for by the steamer Furlong. to the cruiser West Virginia, on "Poors Manual of Railroad $1,500. Thursday night The rail and port Issued, gives the length of nteaa Frank Muchlup arrived in Dillon, Sow of the Magnolia was damaged In roads the United States on Dec and two or three holes made in the Mont., last week in charge of Under her 31, 1904, as 212,349 miles, a ressel below the water line. Neither Sheriff George Dart and was placed of 5,014 miles in tbs yeti. increase the president nor any member of his in the Jail. He is charged by H. B, A Joint Anglo-Frenc- h punitive party was injured in the accident but Brown of Horse Prairie with the It was a close call. of a buckboard, harness and other dltlon had several skirmisbes will articles. tlves in the New Hebrides last COKE SUPPLY SHUT OFF. Con Harrington, a miner who came The natives had murdered four s I Fire at Sunnyslde Destroys the Coal to Butte direct from his home In Ire- crew of a French recruiting ship A race riot between school boji land 18 months ago, died last week at Crushing Machinery, Sunnyslde, Utah. Fire which be-a- a St James' hospital as a result of in- curred in Indianapolis, Ind, la ft at 9:45 oclock Thursday night juries received In a fall of ground at William O'Connell, a ind continued Friday, destroyed three the Neversweat mine the latter part of was shot and seriously won: last May. Edward by large Hansford, a plants and partially burned two bridges. James F. Barnes, awaiting trial for gro. General Superintendent Smith was the murder of Patrick Hanley In Butte The pension bureau reports 1 9 lightly burned on the neck. There on September 3, died In the county Jail of 2,003 civil war pensioners by fa sas little wind at the time of the fire, last week, apparently from self-lduring September. The net or the loss might have been greater. posed starvation. Barnes for the last of pensioners was 941, leaving 4 The damage Is estimated by the man week had refused to touch a morsel ol of 996,270 on the pension rolls Sep" who constructed the works as $160,-90food or drink, bemoaning his fate and her 30, The disaster may result In the expressing terror lest a mob should The private bank of Harvey Boa losing down of smelters for want of again attempt to lynch him. N. L T io ke. From Puget sound points' a largo Barker, Niagara county, robbed early Wednesday by three r COUNTRIES ARE FAR APART. spot on the sun was clearly visible on to the 26th. A heavy fog In the morning who got away with $3,000 with 1 Treaty Making With Japan Await enused tho sun to after an exchange of shots appear as a red ball, Action of Congreit. and the spot was very distinct. As citizens, to1 Washington. It is the understand- the fog lifted, The Norwegian bark Astrid, people viewed the ing that the efforts at treaty making strange Bight through smoked glasses. to Langcsund, and the German it Between the United States and China John Foatt, a young Assyrian, shot Schaumberg, from Galveston tot will await tho action of congress In and Instantly killed tattle Nicholas, a burg, were in collision In oo the mutter of amending the Chinese young Assyrian woman of Seattle, who roads. The bark sank, but all exclusion act. In accordance with an had spurned hts offer of marriage, were saved. koatt walked Into the kitchen where did' expected recommendation of PresiMrs. Sarah Watson Andrews dent Roosevelt In his next annual mes the woman was working und shot her week, last sage. So far there has been uttei back' rowing his escape Silver Springs, N. Y., : bors failure on the part of the two gov afterwards. age of 102 years. She was ernments to got together on a treaty and was tbs Orders were sent to the register and Bennington, Vt, of tb A receiver of the land office at SEPARATION IS COMPLETE. Cheyenne, surviving Daughter yo lust week withdrawing from all Revolution. forma of entry except under the miner- Grover Cleveland j of 1,md ,n tho written a letter to Mayor Geo ?12'1 ftCr8 tions With Norway, K mountains In Carlton toJorslD Stockholm, Sweden. At a nif county. 1 he tract Is to he used for for. McClellan of New York and w f the eouncll of state on CBtry purposes. candidacy for reflection Friday hyStCr the A loaded submarine Oscar announced that he would I ot mine has been ,ng 8tonlshment future use tho following style Iolnt Pulro, eighteen miles south ol title: We, Oscar, by the Kr John Weir, president of the Sun God, king of Sweden and of t u! 'Vh,uce the deadly an university at Buckhannon, wends. ar ramo a euostlon that was burned In effigy on the w He further announced that his tV enrS The mine anlHW,'r('1to would he tho welfare of swe have been In the water up- th students, as the for Instead of the welfare cf the several months. lng following the presidents nations. nrnrHrulltf fnrlJJdlDSC foOtbftJ w , self-defens- d . a, lar-eer- y coal-crushin- g 0. V enidr Arizona. Gil Tucson, miner who had been on a dri bauch for several days, ret his home Friday night and upbrnlded him for his drlnl struck her in the face and t n gun and fired two shot at of which took effect, lie th shooting Indiscriminately. J the Ionce Klegci. heurlng t came to the scene amt ntte arrestt Arlza. Ariza rests! Klegel shot him, killing him pensions. On Hnal,y nmy bo $1,000 fin! and fri? one to three years In penitentiary. Coub-T- con!;; . hT "r parod with September, 19 ar ,h,i u cb,cn la Is It charged jimp j00 ance companies re hoi , millions of dollars worth 8tat8 ,nW ,r0V,d,B. Tonce 1,8 80 tbiir 8kj'llnht I at public salo at lea f ,h0 flrm Winter nnJ the store fldehtnlly walkiT'i!".11 end dropped to the the total receipts from were $21,224,673, sn inrrf . 01 Hu,. pm. "jss; possession through |