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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. EXITS WERE AXDBIW JENSEN, Pabllafcmr.' SPANISH FORK. BY BIRRED BIG NEWS SUMMARY FOUCEMEN Canadian vessel seized by the was which a prize. declared been has The UTAH. FT VTA II STATE NEWS company baa ; been organized among the farmers of Wayne county for the purpose of establishing a A creamery. The Ministerial association of Salt Lake City has begun a fight against at the Sunday night performances theatres. James Carr, aged 20, fell beneath a train In Salt Lake City, his foot being ao badly crushed that amputation was necessary, Charles W. Farr, who accidentally ahot himself while examining a revolver, In Salt Lake City, died on Thursday of last week. The annual convention of the, Utah ... - federation of Women's Clubs will be held In Sprlngvllle on Thursday and Friday of this week. Charles Odd, of Kaysville, lost his barn, stable and hay by fire last week, the fire being started by children playing with matches. An organized gang of dog thieves is operating In Salt Lake City, many valuable animals having disappeared during the past week. L. D. Killkeney, a miner, was In a mine In Park eaught by a cave-lCity and badly Injured, being portly burled beneath the debris. The disincorporate of the town of Moab Is to be voted on this election, but It Is said there Is little likelihood of the town being disincorporated. A young son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keyes of Annabella received painful though not serious Injuries a few days ago by being thrown from a horse. Fred Mazzo, the Italian wanted in Salt Lake for the murder of Joseph Vartella, has been captured in Colorado and will be brought back to Salt Lake for trial. The city council of Coalville has awarded the contract for the construction of the power house, and an electric light plant will be Installed as noon as possible. The first serious football accident f the season happened In Salt Lake last week, when Frank Stiefel, a high school boy, bad bis collar bone broken during a scrimmage. The recent storms have covered the hills around Park City with avw, and It la probable that these mountains will be covered from now until away late In June next year. The grain threshed at American Fork this year was above the aver age in quality, being free frogi dirt The crop of both wheat and oat ran abovu that at last year. A Davis county shipper has just hipped two carloads of choice apples to Minnesota. The two carloads instituted 1,200 hushelB and .he hlpper realized 11,400 from his venn ture. Thomas Teakle, aged 47, an employee of the Z. C. M. I., waa Instantly killed In the Oregon Short Line yard. In 8alt Lake, being run down by a baggage car as be waa crossing the tracks. The sugar factory at Lehi Is coiw umlng about 1,200 tons of beets per day and sacking about 3,000 logs of ugar. The plant Is running smoothly and the beets are running well It aacchartne. The old baby girl of Mr. and lira Thomas Hlsbton, of lloytsvllle, was plsytng near a large canal when it fell In and was drowned, he body being found half a mile from the house, A petition Is being circulated and Is being liberally signed by the citizens f Park Cfty, asking that a team of horses he procured for service on the fire department of the town, declaring that a man power department Is practically useless. Reddick, N. Allred, who died at Spring City last week at the age or 81, was a pioneer of this state, and an Indian fighter, nt one time his life being saved in n fight with Indians owing to the fact that the bullet struck bis watch. A round-uof school children who are not nttondtng school has been beof Salt gun by the truant officers Lake. The law requires every boy and girl between the agea of 8 and 16 years to attend school at least thirty weeks during the year. In some unknown way the haystacks of Rasmus Rasmussen of Ephraim, caught fire and before the fire department could reach the scene of the fire two stacks, a fine harness and n few head of cattle were burned. Tbe loss amounts to alumt !ii. Will R, 8 wan. of Ogden, charged with n felony In connection with bounty frauds on January 4, 1905, In complicity with Arthur II. Conllsk, witness stand, turned who, on th tate'a evidence, waa found guilty by a Jury after two and ha'f hours' are Purchased in the United States for the Oriental Harems Young Women Girls Arc Hired as Maids or High Servants In Wealthy Families, and Sent to a Fate Far Worse than Death. Chicago. Traffic in young women, purchased In Chicago for practical sale In all parts of the empire of China, has been discovered bv local federal and police authorities, but thus far no law has been found prohibiting the exporting of American women to foreign countries. The police are In possession of the names of two women, one in Chicago and another In Shanghai, who nre thought to be leaders In the practice. The plan used In the operation of the alleged ring was, It Is believed, to first hire unsuspecting women, tempting them with lurid stories of wealth in the Orient. A position of maid or high servant In wealthy Chinese families is said to have been the bait offered. To i hind the contract the applicant for the position was told that her traveling and living expenses would be furnished and all the cloth ing necessary furnished. When the women reached China they were Immediately placed under guard and sent to the purchasers, who had previously paid from 3300 to $1,00C for ench. Many are supposed to be held In palaces of wenlthy Chinese under heavy guards. SIX BURNED TO DEATH. Home Caught Fire in the Night and All but One of Family Cremated. St. Iruls. Mrs. Alice Hartman and her five children were burned to death In a fire that destroyed their home at Port Royal, a village In Franklin county, Tuesday. The news of It was first received at Clayton through a The husband, William messenger. Hartman, escaped from the burning bouse, but was unable to save any members of his family. The family was aroused from sleep by dense smoke. Mrs. Hartman, carrying her baby, rushed upstairs to arouse, tbe children and before Hartman could follow the building suddenly burst into flames throughout and he was forced to leave his entire family to perish. The charred bodies of the six victims were found In the ruins. The oldest child was twelve years old. THIRTY-FOU- INJURED. v Novel Plan of Omahas Mayor to 8 cure a Quorum of the Council to Pate an Ordinance. - Japanese, remnants A Nagasaki paper says the which of the Russian squadron, Senator Long Comes Back From to neutral ports will go to NagaPosi With Islands Very saki to winter. The compositors of St. . Petersburg tive Convictions. a three have decided to engage in with the In sympathy strike days Moscow strikers. la Native of Declare That Discontent Dan Haskell, ConExpress Messenger Simply the Result of Existing a bandit In an attempt was shot by who ditions and Does Not Take to rob the Delamar and Reddlugton, Revolutionary Form. Cal., stage Is dead. Private James A. Keeth, a negro shot and Senof trooper in the Ninth cavalry, Washington. In the opinion same orthd of the made who Private Manley killed ator Long of Kansas, Kans. Junction City, trip to the far east with Secretary ganization at deaths and hundreds of Taft and party, the greatest need of Forty-fiv- e the Filipinos is freer trade with the seriously injured la the record of footUnited States. The senator talked with ball for tbe last five years, according the president Thursday about needs to a canvass made by the New York of the Philippine islands. He told the Herald. president that in his judgment the According to a special from Dawislands would be in serious liuanclal son, the gold shipments of the Yucondition until a reduction of duties kon territory for the season of 1905, on their products entering the United just closed, will run to approximately States was made. ft), 000, 000. Recently, said the senator, "the Herr Moeller, Prussian minister of Filipinos have suffered from the ty- commerce and industry, nas resigned phoons and drouth. As a consequence succeeded will be He by Herr Dob their crops have either failed or been of the province ol bruck, president wiped out and they are becoming dis- West Prussia. contented. Their discontent does not Three miners, George McHose, D take a revolutionary form, but is simand O. Matale, were Buffo-cateHarrison conditions. of result the existing ply In the copper mine of the Penn railroad Senator Ixjng discussed works at Campo Seco, In Chemical rate legislation wltn the president California. Calaveras county, belief that the He expressed briefly. A remarkable operation has been the mutter would be disposed of early in the approaching session. performed at Mount Carmel hospital, O., by which W. I. Kerr, Columbus, DECIDE KOREAS STATUS. who had been disfigured In an exploProbable That Protectorate Will Be sion, has been given a new set ol Soon Declared. lower eyelids. State Insurance Commissioner Host Seoul, Korea. Japanese Minister Hayashi started tor Toklo Thursday of Wisconsin is quoted as saying that for the purpose of consulting tbe gov- at least fifteen states, chiefly In tbe ernment and elder statesmen. Minis- middle west, will hereafter demand an ter Hayashi recently recommended nual gain and loss exhibits of life inthe declaration of a Japanese protec- surance companies. torate over Korea as the only means King Oscar formally resumed the of making effectual Japanese projects reins of government Saturday. The in Korea. It is probable that the comking of Sweden on August 10 last aping conference will definitely decide pointed Crown Prince Gustave to be the political status of Korea. regent while his majesty went to Mar The Japanese are anxious to obtain strand for his health. a firm hold on affairs before the rePatrick McGarry, a wealthy manuturn of the representatives of Russia, of Chicago, who Is believed tc facturer and the impending conference together with the absence of the British have been assaulted by two men and and Italian ministers on a vacation en- a woman and left in the street courage the local Japanese to believe where he was struck by the fender ol that eventually all tbe foreign legations will be wi drawn from Seoul, an electric car. Is dead. and that the dipk rntic business of Dr. J. W. Ordway, a wealthy farmer Korea will be handled altogether in and banker at Onaway, la., died at Toklo. Los Angeles as the result of worry over HEAD FOUND IN STREET. frequent attempts to rob him During the last eight years be had A Mott Revolting Murder Discovered been held up twelve times. in Greater New York. At Elkins, Ky., a mob, supposed to New York. The finding of a mans have come from Trenton, took Frank bead in East Eighteenth street, near Leavell, a negro, out of tbe avenue C, early Thursday resulted in jail and lynched him In a near-bthe discovery of an unusually revolt- wood. Leavell attempted to enter the ing murder, the victim of which waa room of a young woman at Trenton. Thomas Corcoran. was Corcoran An autopsy performed on the body killed probably Wednesday night In of Prince Troubetskoy, on Recount of the house No, 149 Third avenue. After the picking up of the head the other rumors of foul play, disclosed the fact portions of the body were found rut that the prince's death, which octo pieces In the Third avenue house. curred In St. Petersburg, October 12, The arms below the elbow and legs was due to the rupture of a blood vesbelow the knees had been packed In a suit case, and the torso and remain- sel In the brain Six firemen were injured, two prob ing portions of tbe arms and legs were hidden In a clothes hamper In a ably fatally, in a collision between a room occupied by Frederick Bauer, an an electric car at elevator runner. Bauer was ar- hose cart and Black and Hawk streets, Chirested. cago. The car was running at a speed GENERAL WRIGHT TO RESIGN. of twenty miles an hour when it struck Governor General of Phillpplnee Will the rear of the hose cart, knocking the vehicle twenty feet. Retire to Private Life. The report of the Bureau of n Washington. By reason of what for August. Just Issued, appears to be dissatisfaction with shows that 63,409 aliens landed during the situation In the Philippines, the month as compared with 59,777 for Luke K. Wright, governor general of 1904. The greatest number arthe Philippine eommlsslon, will retire August, rived from Russia, with Italy second from that position about the 1st of and Austria third. December. General Wright Is exThe resignation of William F pected to arrive In the United States during that month and la entitled to Powell as United States minister to six months' leave of absence prior to has been submitted to the pres- the formal relinquishment of hts la- Haytl bors as governor gencraL It Is under- Went and accepted. As his successor, stood that he experts tp return to the president has determined upon Dr. Memphis. Tenn to resume tho prae-lic- e H. W. Kumiss of Indianapolis, a of law. prominent negro. h, B. Gray, cashier of the CommerJEROME TURNED DOWN. cial National bank of Houston, Tex., Jamea W. Osborne Nominated by shot himself twice with a revolver, dyNew York Democrats for Dising almost Instantly. He was about 40 trict Attorney. years of age and rated high In Texas New York. Janies V, Osborne. for- banking circles. There is no plausible merly an assistant district attorney reason for the act. under Assistant District Attorney By command of the emperor the T. Jerome, was on Thursday council of the mplre has suspended nominated for district attorney by tt,e the greater part of lu legislative Democratic convention held in Tam and returned the hills awaiting many hull. Mr. Osborne sccepteit and Its consideration to the ministerial de. will be one of the opponents of Mr. ,nr "''mission Jerome, who is making an Independ- to :T;rn', the ihmmu. ent ratnpalgn for Ex Congressman Jerry Simpson deSenator Emmona of California nies that he has disposed of his New by Jury, Mexico holdings His wire recently Sacramento. Cal. The Jury in the sold a claim there pi Mr care of former Senator K J. Emmons, Simpson says he will n,.v,.r chargod with accepting a bribe dur lf h" !y "'"tf'lcnt. to Pattmdnt any rtm,vnn' Ing the last session of Ihe state . buslnesa matter. returned a verdict of guilty Captain Chnx-ymaster of the Thursday evening. When the verdict was rendered. Mr. Emmons, who has boon n t attendance during the trial, ga Maru, threw herself upon her knee and h! come hysterical. The acene that d waa moat iffectltpa ooo. 4 Omaha, Neb. Mayor Moores stationed a cordon of pollcemeq at tho doors of the city council chamber Wednesday and prevented three poem-ber- a of the council from leaving the room, thus keeping intact a quorum, which the majority used to pass an ordinance entering into a contract with the Omaha Gas company to furnish illuminating gas to the city. The council met in adjourned session, a quorum not being present at regular meeting. Tuesday nights After a roll of tbe council was called President Zlniman and Councilman started . to Nicholson and OBrien leave, thus breaking the quorum. They found every door blocked by policemen and were forced to remain in the room. A member of the majority made a motion placing the ordinance on its passage, but President Zlmman refused to put the question. Councilman Huntington, a member of the majority, put the question, five members voting for It. The minority members declined to vote. Mayor Moores was present and immade an impassioned mediately speech, and several harsh words were passed between the majority and other members of the council. DASTARDLY CRIME COMMITTED. Australia for tho Purpose of Robbery and Murder. Berkeley, Cal. A daring plot to lure an Australian sporting man, William E. Ellis, to a quiet place in Berkeley and there murder and rob him of 1,000 la English currency, Man Lured from which he bad on his person, was par- tially carried out Wednesday afternoon by a man and woman whom tbe police believe to be desperate crooks. They had persuaded Ellis to come with them to America and race horses ftere. They brought Ellis from a hotel in Oakland to a cottage on 2214 Ellsworth street, a stone's throw from the University of California, bade him sit down to lunch, then crushed his skull lu with a hammer. The woman fired two shots at him as he lay prostrate. The crooks rifled his pockets of an amount equal nearly to 85,000 in American money, then, leaving their victim for dead, hurriedly left the bouse and made their escape. Ellis regained consciousness and Btaggered to the California stables, two blocks away on Allston way, and from there was carried to Roosevelt hospital, where the doctors found he had a fractured skull. He Is in a precarious condition. one-legge- d Smoker and Day Coach Embankment. Go Over an Cheyenne, Wyo. Thirty-fou- r persona were Injured, three perhaps fatally, in an accident to the northbound passenger train on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad, a Colorado & Southern branch line, on Tuesday, near Horse Creek, thirty-livmiles north of Cheyenne. The train was rounding a curve when the smoker and day coach left the rails and rolled down the embuukmcnt a distance o about twenty rect. The locomotive and baggage car had passed over the weak pot In the track In safety. Many of the unfortunute passengers were pinned tinder seats and In the wreckage, nnd their cries were pitiful. e lf Shower of Molten Metal. Chicago. Five tons of molten metal exploded at the Joliet plant of the Illinois Steel company, falling in a shower of death on a bund of workmen about the converter. One man is dead, three are fatally burned, and a hulf dozen Injured ao badly that they may die. Many others suffered severe burns on their feet and bands. The explosion shook the whole plant, sending panic Into every corner of the ; great works. Civilizing the Filipino, ij'nvenworth. Kan. The dlvorco suit of Conception Vnsquez, the Filipino woman, against First Lieutenant Sidney S. Kurbank, Sixth Infantry, which has attracted much attention In the army, has been decided In favor of Mis. Burbank. Word has reached Fort Leavenworth that Judge llites of I the court of first Instance rt I., had granted u divorce to liurb.ink's Filipino wife, had given her the custody of their daughter and allowed her alimony of ten pesos a month. Not Satisfied With Sentence. London, Ky. Virgil llowers, a negro. was taken from the county Jail hero and hanged to un apple tree oil the road leading to Rarhourvllle, on August 26 Rowers shot and killed Uwrge Harris, a wealthy Knox counAt his trial last ty lumber dealer. week the Jury disagreed, ten voting for the death penalty uni two for a life sentence. A second trial by u Jury brought from Rock Castle county rendered a verdict of life sentence, after ten Jurors hud vo'ed fur hanging. Congressman Touring Arizona. Naco, Arlz. A party of nine congressmen touring Arizona for the purpose of studying the statehood question on the ground, on Wednesday visited Douglas, Bisbee and Tombstone, and also took a Bide trip to Cananea. Mexico, to see the copper mines there. A Douglas and Bisbee committee met the visitors and escorted them around. They were shown the smelters and went down Into a copper mine. The trip will be continued and the Grand Canyon will be visited by the party before returning borne. NUCLEUS OF NAVY. Ten Torpedo Boats Built by Lewis Nixon for Russia. St. Petersburg. Ten torpedo boats constructed by Lewis Nixon of New York at Sebastopol, have been sent by railroad to St. Petersburg and will be Incorporated with others building here and abroad In a mosquito fleet for the defense of the Baltic coast pending the reconstruction of an offensive n&vy. There are no developments In the naval programme. Indictments Against Packers. Chicago. The hearing of arguments on the demurrers to the Indict ment returned by the Federal grand jury agalns five of the big packing concerns and seventeen of their employes was closed late Wednesday afternoon and If Judge Humphreys, before whom the arguments have been made, retains Ms present Imof the pression of the case one-halcounts ol the indictments charging the puckers wltn ponsplrary In of trade will be sustained and the remaining counts overruled. f A Black Hand Murdar. New York. Gaetano Costa, a butcher 40 years old, was murdered Wed- nesday night In hla shop on Fourth tvenue, ltrooklyn. Costa was alone In his shop when the murderers entered, and no witnesses to the killing have been found. Two men standing near the entrance to the shop heard shots and saw four .men escape Into ihe street. An examination of the body showed four bullet wounds. The murder la believed by the officer to be the work of the Black IleM. y Lar-rabe- Imml-graito- Wll-Ra- Con-victe- d fr legts-lature- , con-atan- irr rirrr.1. al of Seattle is In the race for Christian Endeavor 1907, - Jamea A, Crawthy, the Naum eonventio, aged ffntors, 44 wasutWdead in the Diamond Jetr, w, at Butte, bis death being dUe J 10 uwirpo firing focatlon. Two Butte miners, named ONiei Anderson, were caught In a cavw.' the Speculator mine, and rJt lost, J.S.B1 w.., ..for killed, both bodies being badly , gled. A Jury has found Herbert guilty of holding up CosgriflZ! (jtium tftbin iiwyfc my lorn loeny1 store at Laramie, Wyo., on the of June 5 and taking goods and motel I light jiue 01 arn md amounting t 3451.75. mgoto nine n A Dillon, Mont., dispatch says 0w little, b Ellis, a Big Hole valley rancher, mi ladtflk ahot and killed In Ellis saloon at Wi (rttboni lesslx dom by Sid Houk, a gambler, after g encounter In which Houk - had q, gets md beg worst of it. Houk gave himself p. Th Definite announcement ' has too une 1 I 0 made by F. J. Haines, president of ft Miliar Monlda & Yellowstone Stage mj can hi 0 ye pany, that a new hotel, to cost 31? to be built In Yellowstone It is stated that the structure wlji , strictly a product of the Yellowy, country, and that It will be complete. June 1, 190G. Robbers drilled a hole in he safe t NihlU & Malsoms real esate office 00, Is Moore, Mont., and. pouring In nitre glycerine, wrecked the strong but secured only J25. The Cltlzeti bank Is temporarily located In tt building and the robbers erldem thought they were breaking into ft bank safe. . Hogan, of Chicago, John p himself up to the Portland, Ore., poll; and confessed that he delivered ft blow which killed Mrs, Louise Jei kins, In a resort in tbe restricted ii trict of Portland. According to ho gan's story, he struck the woman v cidentally while intoxicated and not know that he had harmed her. The control of tV State Sarii? bank, of Butte, one of the most pror inent banking Institutions of ft northwest, has passed into the hi: of F. Augustus Heinze and M. Se Largey, Thomas M. Hcdgens, caste and one of the founders of the tat and his brother, J. O. Hodgens, fc of the stocks posing of three-fifth- s the institution. When tbe gates of the Lewis t Clark exposition closed at 1 o'tiJ Sunday morning a total attenM for the day had been registered 4 56,960, making the grand total for it entire fair period 2.545,509. Then tendance for tbe last day rank! lis In point of numbers, Portland Is and Fourth of July being tbe ca greater day. A corpse found Just west of Gr Falls, Mont., near the Great Norther! right of way, has been Identified a that of Douglass Catnlck, ao ployee of the Bowers Brothers raid He has been missing for three wed.' It la believed be was crossing a tree tie and was strurk by a train, thn log him to the ground, eighty feet low and breaking his neck. The supreme court at Helena h denied the motion of the plaintiff k Dr. iorvi'8 this devet n died venkin lisabil ,taxia. dire jotupn AU tj jne iften heir tl ire V thir Ymi u Han tb f te ha )T8 f PIm'i wl Mis Acs. 8W tool raei Is i Okr lat 'U 1 oit Asa T a rehearing in the famous case of 4 owned by F. Nipper company, & llelnze, against the Anaconda Washoe companies of the Amalgam ed Copper company, action to 4 title and Involving the ownership the Nipper vein, In which tbe supr court last July reversed the tw Judge end ordered the case bach w a rehearing. The cornerstone of tb Fedd1 building in Laramie, Wyo.. wa last week, by tho Grand lodge of W mlng Masons, with Grand Master R. Johnston present, and Conpew man F. W. Mondell as orator ol & 1,11 day. Otto Chenoworth, who, a few V& ago, was one of th: most dreaded all horse thieves and outlaw tbt feated the country to tbe west northwest of Casper, Wyoming aid to have returned to Natronat1 ty less than a month ago- The Pacific L Oregon Eastern way company, capitalized et I. 000, filed articles of Incorporation. 8alem, Ore., last week. The P0" 1 elated to be to build from Huntington, Baker county, to Alturaa, Modoc county, Cal. . Edmund Hackett, an old Kallspell, Mont., former I001 U1 eout, and first mayor of N. D., in 1873, died on the lU . miles west of Kallspell h, tng from his claim on Filljjr JL There la no suspicion of w Bu,, Tho Auclalr saloon held up by two masked men In Jowelry and nioney tin r the proprietor, who au place, and from tho afe. one ognlzed both men, and ' Arthur CummlnRB, w rres Iy after, Fire which originated In anoan manner destroyed 1 town, Mont., creamery. wltn a to.ooo. from 18,000 to I aurance. The plant W,JJ. owned by Lewlntown f Twelve thousand pound were destroyed. vt, ihhi rBi wa itW 7 we on At In pvt dal i a a Ui w |