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Show mists THE SPANISH FORK PRESS ANDREW JENSEN, SPANISH FORK - Publisher - - ' pHEOT SHOWS Kjtmt ..It Is announced that van will probably be UTAH STATE NEWS No-ph- i, President Roosevelt Writes a Letter Regarding Moyer Haywood Case. Twenty Thousand Attend New York Demonstration for Moyer, Hay. wood and Pettibone on Saturday. Two. long lines of men and women, probably 20,00Q of them, trailed through the streets of the upper and lower east side on Saturday as a demon-tratio- n of their sympathy for Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone, officials of the Western Federation of Miners. A part of the paraders crowded Grand Central place to wind up tbe demonstration in one of the biggest union labor and Socialist meetings seen In New York In a long time. There was no disorder. Here and there would come a faint cheer, par- tlcularly on the downtown streets, but as a rule the crowds viewed the marchers, who made little attempt at parade function, with only curiosity. The first real enthusiasm came after the crowd had entered the hall, when a fife and drum corps played crowd The Marseillaise. the fowled and bcores waved small red flags. The meeting was called to order by John C. Chase, secretary of the Socialist parly, who Introduced Morris When tho MUquist as chairman. chairman mentioned President Roosevelt, the name was received with a torm of hisses. Now York. Says That Our Duty is to See That Exact Justice le Done These Men," and Is Willing to Interfere on Either Side. New York. In a letter read Sunday before the Central Federated union, President Roosevelt states that If evidence Is submitted to him showing that there bus been a miscarriage of Justice for or against Moyer and Haywood, awaiting trial at Boise, Idaho, charged with the murder of former Governor Steunenberg, he will bring such evidence to the attention of the attorney general for such action, If any, as it may be In the power of the federal authorities (o take. The communication was the formal reply of the president to the union committee which recently called on the president and requested him to set forth in general his attitude toward the accused men and specifically why he had referred to Moyer and Haywood as "undesirable cltl-len- MARVIN BODY OF BOY FOUND. In making bis report, the chairman, John Henry, said the committee had Partial Clearing up of Mystery That Has Puzzled Whole Country. spent more than an hour with the Del. The body of little HorDover, president, at which time the matter In hand was thoroughly discussed. ace Marvin, who disappeared from the The president signified his Intention farm of his father at Klttshammock, of formally replying In the letter near here, Match 4, was found Saturwhich the chairman then read. Fol- day afternoon in a marsh In a State lowing the reading there was an ani- of preservation. Dr. Marvin, at the moment the body mated discussion, during whlch the was found, was not ready to say chairman, and Coakley, another memthe body was placed where whether ber of tho committee, stoutly chamwas found or whether be believed It execof chief the attitude the pioned the child wandered into the marsh utive. It was finally voted to send a and lost his life. copy of the letter to counsel for The marsh was frozen over the day the boy disappeared. There Is a Moyer and Haywood. In Ills reply the president quoted theory that the boy was murdered and In the marsh, as the foreman 51, from a letter written by him more his body placed Joseph Edmonds, aged grass where the body was found at the Portland Cement co'.u;&n)'s than a year ago to the attorney gen- long in which he says that c.i.r duty was burned and cleared four weeks quarry ney Salt Lake, fell under a eral, Is (If it should ever happen that we ago. car heavily loaded with stone and was had any power In the matter) to see instantly killed. thnt extract justice is done these MRS. ROOSEVELTS CLOSE CALL. Green River is to have a telephone tnen. Wife of President Haa Narrow EsThe company system of its own. MAY CUT WHEAT CROP. cape From Death Aboard a Yacht. which is to operate It filed articles of Washington. Mrs. Roosevelt and a Incorporation with the secretary of Backward Spring Has Greatly De. number of ladies accompanying her state laat week. layed Seeding in the North. aboard the yacht Sylph narrowly esI Hyrum Marble, of Nephl, has been St Paul. Throughout northern caped a serious accident as the boat sent to the asylum, hts demented ac- Minnesota, North Dakota and Mani- reached Washington Friday on Its retions alarming his family to such an toba, and In some sections of South turn from a trip down the Potomac. extent that they applied to the officers Dakota seeding has been greatly de- Through some misunderstanding the for his detention. . layed by the Inclemency of the weath- boat went past her dock and crashed There seems to be an epidemic of er which has prevailed during April Into a tug boat. The shock was so severe that the pole of the Sylph pneumonia in Park City at present and and bo far during the present month. fell to the deckflagwith a crash, narfor the past few days a roan has been Successive snowstorms in North Da- rowly missing Mrs. Roosevelt and brought each day from some of the kota have left the ground in such those with her, among whom were tnlnes with the disease. condition that It has been impossible Mrs. Clifford Richardson, of New York, and Mrs. Bacon, the wife of the asLaland Simons, a student at the lo put the seeders to work. Probably sistant secretary of slate. None was Salt Lake high school, was struck In not more tljan a third of the usual hurt. the head by a hammer which a fellow Acreage lias been aleJed in Manitoba. to student was throwing, his skull being In North Dakota, northern Minnesota Determined Effort of a physician Suicide. Commit and northern South Dakota the perfractured, but he will recover. El Paso, Tex. Despondent because Alexander Ross, who while jumping centage has been somewhat greater, 111 health, Dr. L. T. Wilson, aged of but still below far is normal. out of hts wagon was caught by the However, farmers feel only little 58, formerly of Virginia, a leading and boot leather and fell and struck his Tho ground Is full of wealthy physician of this place, made head on the grouud. died the next apprehension. a but few days of sunshine a desperate attempt at suicide Sunmoisture, from concussion of brain. the morning will put It In good condition for day, and his death is expected every Representative Harry J. Robinson, planting. moment. With a surgical instrument who Is a practicing attorney of Salt Grain growers are confident that If he opened veins in both arms, cut his Lake and editor of the Bingham Bul- the bulk of the seeding can be done throat from ear to ear, exposing the the last of this week or the middle jugular vein and then stabbed himletin, has been appointed notary pub-JJ- c by of next they will have no reason to self In the breast. His case is confor Salt Lake county by Governor fear a reduced sidered hopeless. crop. Cutler. The Provo free library board has received a letter from Andrew Carnegie to the effect that as soon as he receives a copy of a deed for the library site he will begin to advance money for the building, and continue as the work goes on. Tbe son of Henry Hacking, of Cedar Fort, was up a tree above a picket fence wheu he fell, one of the pickets penetrating the fleshy part of hts teg. Indicting a palnfnl wound. The state has sold all the land It has received from the government. The board of land commissioners ha ceased to exercise Us function as a land seller and now exlsta only to collect money due from the sales and payable la installments and to adjust various controversies. II. M. Henderson, a mechanic, whllo engaged In the erection of a huge electric crane at Ogden, was struck by a falling piece of the crane and so badly Injured that he died while being carried to the hospital. The president has signed the proclamation adding 75,520 acrea In Sevier bounty to the Fish take national forest reserve. The area affected lies along the northwest boundary of the reserve and Includes a pari of the water sited on which Salina depends for its water supply. The home of William Southwlck, at Lehl, came nearly being destroyed by lire, caused by a disjointed stovepipe which runs through tbe roof of a framo addition. The walla were loft standing, but the roof is almost completely destroyed. United States senator fro1 succeed Snator Francis G v Fremont Cobb, who Wiled . UTAH The Indian war veterans will hold their next annual encampment at some time during August. A bear hunt is being organized at Manti, the bear In that section having caused serious losses to cattlemen. to Much of the fiult Is reported have been killed ut Alpine, Utah county, as a result of the recent cold weather. flour The first electrically-drivemill In southern Utah Is the Rich-flel- d roller mill. Power w'as turned on last week. The threatened strike of the electrical workers of Salt Lake has been averted, the men being granted an Increase in wages. The late fieeze made It neecs.mry for some of the Manti beet farmers to replant their fields. Double of the acreage Is planted this year. Mrs. Rose Manning, who was accused of shoplifting and searched In an Ogden store, has sued the owners of the store for $3,000 damages. Mattie and Florence Parsons, bisters aged 14 and 12, were severely Injured In Belt Lake by colliding with an automobile while bicycle riding. II. C. Wilson, about 70 yearB of age, who came to Salt Lake from Soldier Summit on business, fell down a stairway and sustained a broken leg. Forty pupils in the Salt Lake public schools went on a strike last week but an interview with their parents resulted In the strike being quickly settled. The body of a man, supposed to be a soldier, was found near Green River, the throat having been cut. The coroners Jury returned a verdict of suicide. The Intermountain Fair association will not hold a fair in Weber county this fall, but the association will have a number of race meets during the summer. 1 Washington Socialists In State Convention Attack Roosevelt. Seattle. President Roosevelts designation of Moyer and Haywood as undesirable citizens wav adopted by Washington Socialists as their own characterization by the stnle convention of the Socialist party here on The convention almost Sunduy. unanimously passed a resolution declaring that if Moyer and Haywood and tho other accused officials are undesirable citizens, they wish to ba known In the name wjry. The president did not escape criticism. Operation In Kind New York. New York is First of in United States. Tbe surgeons of St. Gregorys hospital have performed an Italian boy. operation on a Petor I.eparl. of Brooklyn, by which they replaced a portion of a necrotic bone of the left forearm with a stib. stance known as "bone wax, which will in time, the surgeons say, turn Into buue. The surgeons said that the operation was one of the first of Its kind In this country, ami that without doubt it would be a success to Trial, Acquitted Only Seventy-onand Over a Thousand Executed. Of Vast Number e Delivers a Characteristic Address Before Society of the Brought Are at Gold Butte, Neva, April 25, because of trouble or ing ground, held grand Jury. The deputy sheriffs of silver county, Montana, may demand crease In pay, and quit if they a " get it, following the example J1 deputy county assessors. has-bee- n St. Petersburg. Newspaper statisImtics give tho number of sentences court-martiposed under the drumhead law which expired Friday. Seek the Peace Granted to Him Who Louis Rizzutu, 8 years old these figures It appears that From Will Wrong No Man, and Will Not 79 were to death by a frightened ' executed. were dragged 1,114 poisons Submit to Wrong In Return," 710 miles two south of waiia sent to the mines for life, Says President Roosevelt. The boy was tending . M Ml wero condemned to minor terms of Wash. pasture and had tied the roJ .7 lies Nal 71 were acquitted. and Imprisonment bis waist. In spite of Premier Stolypins order Roosevelt , W. F. Cottrell, aged 28, of submit Washington. President afti cre, suspending the activity of the law a in student in an address at the unveiling of the they Colo., exDenver unlver er the convocation of parliament, pled it became entangled In a live wire statue of General George B. McClel e thirty-nincases, cept In the gravest :e fw lun by the Society of the Army of the trying to hang an effigy 0f the persons have been executed since man It was class on a telegraph pole ln r Potomac on Thursday, characterized numMarch 5. The highest monthly was and ver, ej electrocuted. tin ag weaknPH9 the degIre for peace lin ber of sentences w 261, In November The telephone girls strike at Le, K npl less it could be obtained on tbe right o last. ton, Mont., has been settled He would have none of the terms. pep Three hundred and twenty-sian girls getting an advance of jj, shid n peace if It were merely sons were executed In the Baltic provmonth. The strike was nailed of i of th' fot other name for CauIn 195 the inces, 212 In Poland, ;ged. the Lewiston labor union and sloth, for timidity, for the avoidance casus and BK! in other provinces. new girls brought from Helenj mantle of duty. InThese statistics, however are home. tarned y, The man who would do the best fot complete as the sentences were subat Fireman Harry Gilmore, of Ur the country In peace, the president ject to the confirmation of the aid: was Instantly killed only, who do not make ston, Mont., declared, is the man who at need 7 wreck Just east of Manhattan, jji any returns to St. Petersburg. will do well In war. ;e fact The bill introduced In the lower and more than 26 passengers e Blacl Seek the peace that comes lo th house of parliament providing for the tained Injuries, many of whom court-martiiai b drumhead abolition of Just man armed, said Mr. Roosevelt seriously hurt, one fatally. The t ei Matt in the discussed be will upper "who will dare to defend hjs right! ran down a handcar. 15. ; black If the need should arise. Seek the house May Under tho direction of the dtp ,t often peace granted to him who will wrong NO THIRD TERM FOR ROOSEVELT went of the ltnerlor, a corps of spe' forebei no man and will not submit to wrong .clous has agent3 begun work, exam;; Will Issue Statement Declining to AcIn return. Seek the peace that cornel to fences and to titles land public cept Nomination Under Any to us as the peace of righteousness e, no d Wyoming. Inspectors will start Condition. ootblac the peaee of justice. Ask peace bj the Colorado line and work noffhi your deeds and your powers warrant ng let A dispatch to the Tribune state. the Chicago. through yon In asking It, and do not put your e into An explosion of dynamite at j self In the position to crave It aS from Washington, D. C., says; I grad n President Roosevelt has decided to Linns sheep ranch something to be granted or withheld camp la Tn ,med n at the whim of another. set at rest all talk that he will be a per Creek, Big Horn county, 38 U candidate for the Republican nomin- killed 700 sheep and ttr in completely MINISTER ELOPES WITH WARD lid v ation for the presidency next year. stroyed camp wagons and other on ft was learned the sessions of the camp. Masked t Friday upon Pastor of Fashionable Church Cause It the haos, exploded dynamite. the at that highest authority proper Sensation by His Actions. moment the president will issue a Thomas James, Jr., died in the IT s again New York. Members of the fash means statement to the American people an- mlng general hospital at B lonable St. George's Episcopal church ness a nouncing hat he will not accept renomat Hempstead, L. I., were astonished ination under any conditions, and cull- Springs, as the result of Injuria ion of cieved while switching in the U iDgled to attention the declaration he ing when learned that Thursday they react their pastor, the Rev. Jere K. Cooke, made on the night he was elected in Pacific yards. While engaged In 1904, as follows: November, was he cars ten and ni squee ling caught had departed, and that Miss Floretta "The wise custom which limits the between the bumpers, the whole kn .tea u Whaley also had left her home and president to two terms regards the part of bis body being terribly b. be a had written letters saying she would substance and not the form. Under gled. .1 of no I circumstances will a be candidate not return. The Rev. Mr. Cooke has bold The report that Yerlnglon, Nevi; for or accept another nomination. been married for five years. Miss has an epidemic of diphtheria v ftest a the he WAITING FOR TRANSLATION. Whaley is an orphan, 17 years of age, scarlet fever is absolutely untrue. To beg! whose father just before his death Interview with the three resident p: gave her Into the snerial charge of Montana Man Confident That World slclans brought forth the Inform is Coming to an End in Few Days. Mr. Cooke. MDs Whalev has a for- that there was not, nor has tl I THO! nine'sai'j'Yo amount VriTl25,000, which Great Falls, Mont. Believing that been, a single case of dlphthefc came to her from her fathers estate. Mgine the the end of the world will come within city of Yerlugton for sonieis. A large number of the minister's I ha friends believe that he has lost his ten days, and that he with a hand- past the tin: If there Is a high grade propose mind. Three ye,ns ago, with Mrs. ful of followers will be straightway Just Cooke and a party of Sunday school to heaven. A. W. Stanton, In the state of Nevada that can to translated conq children, he was in a trolley car collithe Nevada saloon, of Goldfield,! atry, sion, and has been a nervous wreck a prominent stockman of this city, has disposed of all his property, val- dividend producer, it Is yet lo ) nselve ever since. ued at several thousand dollars, to neard from. The corporation cons Ft inn1 URGE TARIFF ADJUSTMENT. the first bidder for $150, and taking ling it is capitalized at $100,090. t i til -- nati up his residence In a rented house in during the past year average dlv!d New York Chamber of Commerce the most elevated part of the city, Is have been declared of 30 per cent ? itrate calmly awaiting the end. Stantons month. l'oa ma Asks for New Treaty with France. followers, eight In number, disposed R : the JOiplc of John Maurer, president New York. A resolution urging of their possessions in a similar manr flaa completed has ner Brewing company, and are with him. President Roosevelt and the state dewn. tl Stanton was wealthy, but has dis rangements for the erection ofsbr-er4 bel partment to negotiate a treaty with poBed of his belongings in order to be at Ely, to cost not less than a m France which will adjust the com- unencumbered when called from the 000. The machinery for the plinth build mercial relations between both coun earth. build The already been orderad. ad it; tries on a mutually advantageous ba will be seventy feet In height and MAGAZINE EXPLODED. ind have a dally capacity of 1'tO barm als, was adopted at the annual meeti, Ne of beer. ing of the New York chamber of Great Destruction of Life and Propanclscc commerce on Thursday. The chamThe safe In the postoffice and it at Canton, China. erty, tl tri ber also adopted a resolution urging of Thomas Van Eaton, at Eaton.' li ip Hongkong. Very great destruction upon the secretary of sta'o the newas robbed of about $t,M .ted i cessity of providing nn adequate force of life and property was caused at Wash., tnem school warrants, $115 in cash, $.S of experts for the examination of Canton Friday evening by the explo- worth tnd foreign tariffs and foreign tariff reg- sion of a of mortgages and other n gunpowder magazine. Twenty-ma and tt ulations. able I a watch papers, gold one bodies have already been ke of Up to the present time this work rings. Tho safe was not lurked. has been In the hands of one expert from the ruins. Hundreds of loft $2i)0 worth of stamp i P gan one assistant at a total actual persons were touched. ambit Injured. cost of $.1,5(10 per year. For the M Fifteen buildings were tazed to the iilpula staff, General Kurokl and his fiscal year congress haB Increased tho diet a ground and over lot) were sersentattves of Japan to the appropriation to $3.5nn. Si of iously wiveked. A section of 200 feet Seattle exposition, arrived in long from tho massive cltv hall was the 1 of Relay hours several after 2nd, Wobld Kill Those Who Convicted Him thrown down. The historical nlue-stor- Puget Sound owing to fog. They iireri San Francisco. pagoda escaped with slight in- coivod a royal and picturesque Ill Mil every wittesen ness who testified against me, If I juries. come from i W'U' The officer In charge of the maga- Americans. both local Japauise f Inn have to awing for It. ThL was zine was among those killed, and when OWj l definite!! Frank Morgans parting remark to his body was recovered Tho government has a pipe was bul Deputy Marshal Towle when he wis found clutched In his hand, which sug- elded to proceed with tho Huntley P gests tho possible cause of the explo- jeet of opening 30,000 acres of gme placed In a cell In tho Federal buildsion. foil ment land for settlement near P ing on Thursday, after a Jury In the The financial losses are enormous. ne a lihgs, Mont., by kntery or tho tMf United States rourt had adjudged '.k h. system. Tho exact date has uot b him guilty of stealing a special dellv-erAN AUDACIOUS fixed, but It will bo alKMit Juu low l HOLDUP. letter. Morgan stole a or July 1. hill from the letter and will serve five Igulz Robbers Enter Saloon In Heart of years for It. 7. t Cornelius Hedges, a Montane t low City and Rob Patrons. noer, ouo of tho editorial writers Refugees are Returning to Frisco. l.li the Helena Herald, tho first Fait take City. An audacious rob u dual Omaha, Neb. West-bounnewspapers published In the Union Wry was perpetrated In tho Will holding grand secretary of the Masonic Pacific trains are crowded at this up of the lln-time with .people who fled from San heart of theOnyx Bank saloon, In tho lemlty, and a well known crl) d u city, Thursday evening lawyer, Is dead at Helena, ut the Francisco after the earthquake a year 1 hree of 75 years. masked tnen entered tho of ago. Thera Is a strong magnet In the b at a time when the streets were 'High Flro broke out at noon In the high wages now being offered, which hkitit with people, held Up James ho restaurant, at Chchalls. Is gradually having the effect of aaslst-in- g eroded Str er. fInd'Tna Three Ells bis of Mrs. chlhlran loirthe refugee to get over their Thomas Needham; Jnmos "ere in the ol to care and many of them are conclmb upper story. Two Ma ler and .latm-bolnf torm lng that there Is "no place like home " register and lootedBurke, rlff.-- a r,si, were suffocated, tho other vlvod. Their ages ranged from t the safe. Dili especially when the chance to make flvo years. The restaurant was Pr, ,,kb Is as blight a at present. money sctly ?:Ay.a,i.ss;:h,,i tally destroyed. ly e Baroness Guilty of Manslaughter. 'e b( & Burpee discharged Found Whole Family Dead. Hu Wafb.. New York. moulders at Bellingham, 'Baroness" Anisia lied forestall a strike.' and replaced Louise Do Massy, a pattern designer, two M,IW "cm Ilia found dead with nonunlonlsta. Tho nmuhnN tried for the killing of Gustav Simon from ,h,;lr t It Is inhaling y Illuminating gns in ther two other foundries remain n ahlrt waist manufacturer, waa con- home In Jersey City. The pending the arrival of an offl' 7 ur victed of manslaughter In the first family lived tint International union. Out bUIW be upon the ton floor luon are affected. degree with recommendation of mercy. house, ('mss Was employe, U as'aspf Gustav Simon, a shirt waist the Mrs. M. F. Blit crick, wife of th was shot In tils office on 0 Hngton section foreman at Mr' t. iii, ""I tbs. wor 19. and died n few hours K"f 1,0 'Vyo., and Mr. Jos. Wilson aft. response to In erwnrd. Mm. tie Mussv. who was nth ' nRH the door, andrepented '""m toada collision on tho Burling s iher llOd front about flvo " mllea she odor of "'rung In a collision bad bad a disagreement with Simon r u between a hinl i.,; MV ; over a question of wages. Which they hsd started for Tl Mln th. Wtah tad a freight (rain. rnuly tbs Army of the Potomac. - x i i 1:1 y one-doll- General Joe Hudson Dead. Topeka, Knn. General Joseph K. Hudson died at bis home here Sunday. General Hudson was 67 years old. He served In the Third Kansas Volunteers In the Civil war, and was mustered out as major; was a member of the Kansas legislature In 1S71 and afterwards slate printer; was appointed brigadier general of volunteers In the war with Spain, and was promoted to major general. General Hudson wna publisher of the Topeka Capital and inffuentlal lu politics. Children Perish in Flames. Mich. Four Westbramii, smai children weie burned to death In the home of Martin Campbell, seven miles from beiv. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had gone to a danee, leaving their six little ones locked lu the house. They left a big fire In the stove and In some manner this Ignited the houn which was destroyed. The children were awakened by the flames and the two oldest, aged nine and ten years, tnunaged to osiape. The four smai ones Mrlshed. Five Hundred Men are Fighting For-ei- t Fell From Engine Into River. Fires. .Helena, Mont- One of the most accidents In the history of the Belllngnam. Wash. Five hundivd ,Great Northern railroad happened men are still lighting forest fires Sunday, when Fireman A. C. Wall, of which menace Maple Falls, a town of a freight train lost his life. Walla 800 people In the northwestern part train had Just emerged front a tunnel of Whatcom county. A change In the near Craig, and It Is presumed thnt, direction of the wind saved the dazed by the tunnel gas. he tottered Reports off the cab Into the Missouri river, place from total destruction. which flowa very close to the track! just received state thnt unless the at thla point. The current of the wind rises the town Is safe. A fire liver at thla season Is very swift, and engine and pumps were dlspatrhed by th fireman waa swept out of sight al- Bpeclnl train, which held the flames In check until the wind veered. most Instantly na-is- . 1 I mauii-facture- i n''klled 1 |