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Show I i THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. MAKES STRONG ANDREW JENSEN, FoblUbtr. SPANISH PORK. FOR The indications this year for a large fruit crop In Utah are very promising, The total loaa as a reault of the recent fire at Ogden amounta to 121.110, John M. Browning, the Ogden lnven tor of firearms, has been awarded a John Scott medal. A special train carried 100 Park City people to Suit Lake City to at tend the 0. A. R. encampment. Phyllis Ilrown, aged 9, collided with a street car while riding a bicycle in Ogden and wan severely Injured. Mat Bachman, a Hungarian, was In stantly killed at Mercur by falling from a thirty-foo- t railroad trestle. William Pilgrim, a Rio Grande Western brakeman, was fatally In- jured In the railroad yards at Park City. D. M. Morrison of Ogden collided with an automobile while riding Ms bicycle and was seriously injured, but will recover. ; - $ I The Sprlngvtlle Commercial club has petitioned the county commissioners of Utah county to buy a road grader and roller to be used In the "good roads crusade In Utah county. It Is the announced purpose of Mayor E. M. Conroy of Ogden to have the at present unused portion of the City Hall square converted Into a beautiful park for the benefit of the citizens. The Mantl Commercial club Is agitating the erection of a new court bouse, and offers to raise $10,000 for the purpose, providing the county commissioners will appropriate the balance. Dr. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, has Instructed the different health officers to quarantine patients suffering from cerebro spinal meningitis, otherwise known as "spotted fever." Herbert Williams, who was married to Irma Reeves while the couple were serving time in the Salt Lake county Jail, haa been sentenced to another term of 100 days for obtaining money by false pretenses. Joseph Petelina and James Gordan, both convicts, engaged In a fight at the state penitentiary, during which Petelina was so badly beaten that he baa since died. Petelina Is said to have started tho trouble. The assessed valuation of Summit county for the year 1906 Is $3,263,563. This does not Include net procceeds of mines, railroads, telegraph or telephone lines, and there are yet a number of sheep to be added. Alonzo Mason, a miner, was instantly killed by the explosion of a "missed shot" In the Silver King mine at Tark City. Three other men who were In ten feet of him when (ho accident occurred escaped uninjured. In connection with tho lnrgo !i I '1 f j i German Ambassador to Turkey Acted When Protest Was Unheeded. . i Took 8hlp From Under the Guns of Kavak, (Where Turks' Had An-chored Her, Making Good His Bluff, and Receiving Apologies from Authorities. Constantinople. The arbitrary of the German sailing ship Odysseus by the Turkish authorities recently threatened friction between Turkey and another European power, but the energetic action of the German ambassador, Baron von Bleber-stein-, quickly solved the difficulty. The Odysfleus was discharging her cargo at Chtbuklu when she was boarded by the authorities and removed to Kavak, where she was anchored beneath the batteries, the Turks falsely claiming the vessel bad explosives on board. The ambassador protested urgently, but unavalllngly, whereupon he took a few sailors from the German guard-shi- p Doreley Herr, boarded the Odysseus, hoisted the diplomatlo flag and took the ship from under the guns of Kavak to her dock at Chlbuklu, where a watch was kept over her while she completed the discharge of her cargo. On returning to the embassy the ambassador found a state councilor awaiting with apologies and explanations. Victor Beckman, a miner in the St, at Park City, was pain fully injured by a falling pump rod while at work In the shaft The United Commercial Travelers will meet in Ogden on June 7, 8 and 9, tad extensive preparations are being made for their entertainment Mrs. Emellne McCurdy, who came to Utah In 1853, and settled in Spring-vlllIn 1857, where she had since resided, Is dead at the age of 82. .. . 8ERIOU8 CALIFORNIA WRECK. Committees are hard at work making arrangements for the state en- One Man Killed and a Score or More campment of the Indian war veterans Injured. to be held In Ephraim August 1. 8 San Cal. A serious wreck ocJose, 8. and seven curred miles south of at Edvale, Gall Duncan, a young man about 20 this when city, Wednesday morning, years of age, dropped dead In Salt Lake after he had apparently recov- the Southern Pacific Overland limited ered from an overdose of morphine, was ditched and a man killed, a Chinaman fatally Injured, forty or fifty Samuel S. Cohen, a clearmaker passengers more or less seriously infrom Huntington, Ind., was arrested In jured, and the fireman, M, Stone of this city, had his right leg so badly Salt Lake last week, charged with injured that It has since been ampuLaving embezzled $800 from the Hunt- tated. The accident was due to a truck unington lodge of Eagles. A substantial residence building der a car behind the baggage car the track and striking the boom seems to have bit American Jumping switch as the train was making a Pork this season, and the year prom- speed of fifty miles an hour. ises to be a record breaker In the erecWILL PAY LOSSES. tion of new residences. LoulB-Magnoll- a S J GENERAL num- ber of Improvements proposed by the llarrlmnn lines for Ogdon, It Is stated that an emergency hospital will be established In the small brick building which stands Just north of the Union depot In the Juvenile court at Provo, Ray Vincent Oru Scott aged 15, and Richard Clark, ngml 17, wore committed to tho State Industrial school at Ogden. Tho boys were accused ot as stealing cakes petty ofrenscs, at a social, etc. Anna Keyes, aged 30, a colored woman, was drowned in Ogdon river while attending a picnic given by the colored people. She fell from a foot bridge and was swept down In the rapid current and drowned before assistance arrived. Insurance Companies Will Settle Up Near Future. San Francisco. Financial interest bas centered In the announcement made by the Insurance companies that in the immediate future they would pay losses of the fire sufferers. It Is believed that most of the money will be put Into general circulation, and when it Is distributed will relieve the people of San Francisco as no other means could. In Favors Alliance. London. In the house ot commons, Henry Vivian, luborlte, moved a resolution calling on the government to take drastic steps to reduce the expenditure for armaments and to press for the Inclusion of the question or armament reduction by International agreement In The Hague conference. Carlton Wilfrey Bcllalrs. liberal, In movtng an amendment, said it was inadvisable to Initiate a discussion concerning armament for the defense or their territories. He said the only hope of stopping the present mnd race was an alliance. Anglo-America- n Anglo-America- n Thousands of Refugees, Salt Lake City. During the eight days succeeding April IS, 115,295 refugees were carried by the railroads out of Snn Francisco. Of this number 78,560 were carried free. These numbers do not Includo the refugees who found shelter in Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda. This Information waa received in Salt Lake by Vice President and General Manager W. H. Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line In a message from Vice President E. E. Calvin of the Southern Pacific. Taught th Count a Lesion. Paris. Lucirn Milcvoye,' editor of the Patrie and member of the chamber of deputies, and Count Methleud Soallles had an exciting street encounter Wednesday, during which IMlllovoye broke Ms cane over the head of the count. The affair grew out of the recent elections, wherein they both competed for the Sixteenth district of Paris. Millevoye had refused to accept the count's challenge to fight a duel on the ground that pollltcal abuse did nut warrant a hostile meeting. Robbed Hie Employer. Philadelphia. Charged with having embexzled more than $100,000 from ils employers, Edwin S. Greenfield, lead clerk of tho banking and brokerage firm of Harrison Snyder tc Son of this city, was arrested here Wednese day and held In $10,000 ball by a magistrate for further hearing. On default of hall he waa sent to the county prison. Greenfield has made a full confession, and Is doing everything possible to assist the firm in straightening out Its tangled hooka. po-Ic- Ten Demands Made Upon the Czar by the Lower House of the Russian Parliament. The draft of the St. Petersburg address to the throne, In reply to the emperor's speech at the opening of parliament, was submitted to the lower house of parliament Tuesday by the It consists commission. practically of the following ten demands: two, the One, general amnesty; abolition of the death penalty; three, the suspension of martial law and all exceptional laws; four, full civil liberty; five, the abolition of the council of the empire; six, the revision of the fundamental law; seven, the establishment of the responsibility of ministers; eight, the right of Interpellation; nine, forced expropriation of land; ten, guarantees the rights of trades unions. The reply to the speech from the throne concludes as follows: "Your Majesty: "On the threshold of our labors one question agitates the souls of the whole Russian people and prevents us as their representatives from calmly entering upon our legislative work. The first word pronounced In parliament was amnesty. It was met with cries of sympathy. The country la thirsting for It. It Is a demand of the peoples conscience which it Is Impossible to refuse or delay. "Sire, the parliament awaits full political amnesty as the first pledge of a mutual' understanding in the future and concord between the emperor and the people. LAKE TROUBLE IS RESUMED. Marine Firemen Refute the Scale Offered, Cleveland. The conference between marine firemen and representatives of the Lake Carriers association, which has been on for two days considering the question of wages, ended abruptly late Tuesday afternoon, the marine firemen leaving the conference and refusing to accept the proposed wage scale. As the longshoremen, tugmen, oilers, grain scoopers and water tenders are affiliated, It is believed the break In negotiations will carry out all of these elements and throw the g situation back to where It waa previous to last week, when the agreement was reached between the Lake Carriers association and the Longshoremen, which resulted a in a resumption of traffic. lake-carryin- CHILD WIFE BUTCHERED. Denver Police Looking for Wretch by the Name of Compesti. Denver. A girl known as the wife of George Compesti, alias George Walse, was found dead Tuesday In a hovel at 2437 Temple court In this city. She had been beaten to death with a hatchet, and her head was nearly severed from the body. The child-wif- e was Rosa Sarlco before her marriage to Compesti, which took place In San Francisco six months ago. The couple fled from San Francisco after the earthquake, and the girls mother Is said to be now in San Jose, Cal. The police are hunting for Compesti, who has disappeared. RAILROADS SHOW FAVORITISM. Make Special Assignment of Care to Favored Partlee. Philadelphia. Testimony tending to show favoritism by railroad companlea In the distribution of coal cars was elicited Tuesday when the Interstate commerce commission resumed its Investigation into the alleged railroad discrimination. Shortly before the close of the afternoon session. George W. Clark, n car distributor employed by the Pennsylvania y Railroad at Altoona, la.. admitted that he had received orders to make special assignments of cars to the Coal rompnuy. Mr. Clark admitted that special allotments had at times to a certnln extent interfered with an equitable distribution of cars. com-pnn- HARVARD PROFESSOR'S IDEA. Thinks He May Be Able to Forecast Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Boston. That It Is possible to reduce earthquakes and volcanos to the level of ordinary rNks for Insurance and save numberless human lives by a systematic sclent tile study of earth physics Is the opinion of Professor Thomas A. dagger. Jr., the Harvard geologist, who 1ms Just returned from Italy, where he went to study Mount Vesuvius. Professor Jnggar's chief object was to collect spK'lmcns and notes concerning the eruption. Exclusion Bara Have Been Let Down to Some Extent. Washington. Tho bureau of ImmIssued a statement regarding the disposition of Chinese seeking admission to the United States, covering the month of April. I9n. as compared with April. 1905. The statement show that out of a total of loo arriving In April, 1905, clghty-slwere admitted and fourteen deported. A large Increase of arrivals In April, 1906, Is noted, 241 having landed In his country, thirteen of whom wore deported. igration Of CAST AMNESTY UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS r, CHAINS APPEAL THE AUTOCRACY COAL TAR INDUSTRY v NEWS the Most Amazof the Attainments ing Last Century. InThe development of the coal tar rhought to Off Be One of dustries, the New York Tribune thinks, of AssemNational is one of the most amazing feats Meeting of the New the century. It says: Mark Beginning bly Expected to "In the discovery of the propel of Lives of New Era in of these processes for the manufacture Russians. substances many men and several countries have had a share; but the an Henry-Perkipioneer was William a a created single profound He Without Englishman. St Petersburg. to sensation' in 1856 when he produced hitch and without a minor Incident of the aniline colors mauve mar the memorable day, the Russian the first and cheapness excited great Its beauty enparliament has been inaugurated. admiration, especially among those The weather was superb and the gaged In supplying the market with cere-a- t stage agreement of Impressive textile fabrics. The achievement was where Emperor the Winter palace, particularly brilliant from a scientific surrounded by on Thursday, Nicholas, point of view also, because synthetic or constructive, chemistry 1b far more courtiers and all the pomp and panodifficult than analytical chemistry. The ply of power, delivered the speech article which he made had been known from the throne to the members of ths to exist In Indigo, and its constltumti two houses, was perfect. were known; but no one before him The message in reality was less a had ever put them together in a labthrone speech than a greeting, and re- oratory. With conspicuous propriety. deIt Is proposed to celebrate the fiftieth quired only three minutes for Its slowread anniversary of this wonderful piece ol Emperor Nicholas livery. work. A movement having that object cordial even and admirable ly, The In view was started In England a few tone of the sovereign in reviewing his weeks ago. Already there Is an asof In Germany. pledges and asking the surance of parliament for the regeneration of thi. Steps are now being taken to organize a suitable expression of American apcountry was only negatively satisfacpreciation of Perkins service to mantory. Courtiers and spectators other than kind. members of the national parliament but the members INVITATION TO MATRIMONY led the cheering, were ominously silent, expressing neiQualifications Necessary to Ensure ther approval nor disapproval. What Alliance with Exacting rankled most was the failure of the Candidate. emperor to mention amnesty, and latA facetious individual extends an in- -, er, when the members assembled In the from vltation to the fair sex to send in prothe Tauride palace, away of giving the following specificaof throne posals, the room, many spell tions: them were with difficulty restrained "1 he undersigned, feeling the need of from precipitating matters by offering some one to find fault with and grumresolutions on the subject ble at when business matters go The only genuine flashes of Ire wrong, and being lonely, with no one which showed the real temper of the to hate him, and having arrived at the members of the house were when Proproper age, has therefore now deterfessor Mouromtzeff, who bad been mined to come out.' healed proposals elected president of the lower bouse, will be received until 12 p. m. on the invited government officials and clerks 31st of May. Applicants must possess beauty, or, to leave the hall, and when Ivan its equivalent In currency; must not In a few eloquent words frequent sewing circles, not go round from the rostrum, told the auditors begging for charitable purposes, nor that the first thought of the parlia- sell off my clothes to wandering Ital ment should be for those who had ians for flower vases, nor borrow monsuffered in the cause of liberty, who from my vest pocket while I sleep, now filled the prisons and whose arms ey "A lady possessing the foregoing were stretched out In hope and confidence to the peoples representa- qualifications, positive and negative, can hear of something to her advan tives. More enthusiastic cheering than tage by addressing the undersigned that which greeted this appeal never and Inclosing a stamp. All proposals was heard in a political convention In must be accompanied with satisfactory the United States. Constitution and evidence of the ability of amnesty were the keynotes of Presi- to support a husband in thevjkant the style tq dent MouromtzefTs speech. which he has been accustomed. By the irony of fate Ivan Petrunke-vicwhose first mention of the word LUNCHEONS OF FLOWERS. constitution twelve years ago was dismissed by Emperor Nicholas II as a foolish dream, today stood In the Buds and Blossoms That Are Quite front rank of the members of the repCommonly Eaten by resentative chamber while Emperor Mankind. Nicholas put his final seal upon the Russian parliament and begged the "In this lovely April weather, with representatives of the people to co- flowers growing everywhere, I occaoperate with him In working for the sionally make a floral meal, said a welfare of the country. naturalist. I find a luncheon of flow-eless heating than one of strong MAY AID PRISONERS. rich meat , What flowers are edible? Well, Destroying of Criminal Records In there is the nasturtium see.., which Frisco Sets Some Free. tastes a little like cress, and la excelSan Francisco. It Is probable that lent In a pickle or a salad. "There Is the clover blossom. Chopthe destruction of most of the criminal records and the present unsettled ped up with oil and vinegar and salt, conditions will result In many of those clover makes a salad of very delicate flavor a salad popular In now held In the county jail on various Normandy. "There Is the chrysanthemum. This serious charges being placed on flower you chop fine, stew and serve to work out their salvation. with a cream dressing. What does it This Is Illustrated In the cases of taste like? It tastes like caul 111 flower. There la the bud of the Harry Sheehan and John Condon, who, capparls, a before the earthquake, were facing the plant. Everybody eats these buds pickled. They come In a penitentiary. Both these men are charged with bottle. Capers they are called." to commit robbery and attempt to commit murder. Curbing Butcher Sportsman. True sportsmen everywhere will he AGAINST STANDARD OIL glad to know, that in Eugland an unwritten law to the effect that even Corruption, Dishonesty, Dlecrlmlna-tlo- n beast and bird of game shall be given a fair chance for hls life 8 and Like Chargee Made. slowly but Chicago. Corruption Reof railroad surely coming to establishment cent decisions, not of courts but ot employees and agents ot Independent tribunals conixsed of fine conoil companies, dishonest methods of high sciences, have applied with such force procuring land leases, the ot to the Killing of pigeons and to rabbit short measure and the sellinggiving of three coursing that the two different Kinds of oil out of the same no occupations art longer known us sports. And tank and misrepresentations ns to the the of stags In cages to starting of the oil sold were charged quality places where are set they at liberty and then against tho Standard Oil company at Thursdays hearing before tho inter- tormented and butchered Is declared to be pastime fit for the state commerce commission. stoch yards not for the of genllmnen. 5. TO SAVE DESERT LAND ACT. widely Is this Intent Us believed I, will no, spreading thv Mondell there will be laws to for.e Presents Modifications lhc hold less refined Mews into conformln! the Present Law. with the attitude of their Washington. Representative superl Men- Boston Transcript. dell has Introduced n bill er. limiting tries under the desert land act to surOot hams Debts. The gross indebted uess of veyed lands nnd limiting the asR'.gn. ,vw ment of desert land entries to Olrerean?1Un U,i,t f ",e Cb'ese e,;, quail, fled Individual entry men. of operating the It U that with these modifications government for one yeur equal) In the desert land act criticisms of the annual expenditure ofalmost it both , will la part he removed, and there will and Iarls combined. 1 New k Pdy not be as determined an effort to out Jn salaries alone the it as heretofore. $5,tMio, (Hit) yearly, or as nmcj don spends for lu entire adnHnf Must Co Into the Open Market for non"' At ,he preH,'nt (Inin Goode. men and women on there Washington, May ld.-s- hells and Py roll. Of every $ino thlt Yorker pays in rent it l . projectiles for the nnvy departmen! that $12.25 goes Into , hi ? will after June 30. 1906. be purchased pwketa.: by the bureau ot ordnance In the open municipal "servants" market. Instead of, as is now the prne. Th Modern Idea. mnrk"- - fwm firms en. ,, LfaJV the manufacture of these c w . es. This change In existing con. b0" the ot the chairman oftrough the appro. k prlatlona committee. The amendment would lay 1 wu 'I, crooked wa offered by look out fer me r Representative Tow own ney. rePTtutlon, yet know. judge. n, h, ra pro-batlo- n wall-cllmbt- pure J re-pe- n? Jb ? V ar-ti- SSf; Ursa t S VMM ARy J General Count Alexis left has been assaslnated. The Socialists of Kansas have nated a complete state ticket, Methodist churches will raise t ,000 toward Christianizing A Bulgarian band massacre j teen Creeks between Kataranit, Nlastla, Two men were killed and two,J ed In the course of an election fo J at Sartena, ' ' Frost has caused $75,000 the strawberry crop In the Marietta, Ohio. The police at Tiflis have an underground storehouse ,fter th' ewhat led Gulf. ;ow un jtte ale Itien foi the h uestlon lawlci . vicTmt Jt discos contain) i aronne of bis Workers on the docks at BufJ have reported for duty and the itrJ is practically over. The locked out dockyard laboJ at Hamburg have decided to askp mission to resume work. ' There were twenty-fou- r slight ear quake shocks at San Jose, CaL.g1 tween April 18 and May 7. proceedings are the a overt, which M b result execut crew, Jfe at many her ' little rior an I te v' brought against the offenders ot Standard Oil company in Ohio. Col. Franks D. Powell, the fama1 scout known as White Beaver, and it! many years an associate of BusJ ti,1 Bill, is dead. - - Extraction of an caused the death at tbei nd 250 loaded bombs. Criminal n the mged I elyren ist bea had le Ro L huslm r diet Will ' ulcerated toj Los Angela William C. Anderson, aged tlve of Canada. 27, a igh t' he c rem u During the voyage of the atom Faulk from India to Suva, FIJI Island 124 coolies were taken sick with eta era and slxty-ondied. President Roosevelt will attend tk formal opening of the Jamestown c ling a thUa' ires, tl jre cot When e position April 26, 1907, and will an address on that occasion, fr rors dellie ought B cir raethir new d of P lie R' Governor Beckham has issued a fn clamatlon summoning the 600,000 a Kentuckians now residing In otle states to return to Louisville for hom coming week, June 13 to 17. Milwaukee was selected as the nut convention city for the Telegrapher, union of America at the conventioi of that body at Cincinnati last wed The insurance idea has been adopted i Further fierce fighting Is reported to have taken place in Morocco. The Sultan's troops are said to have cross ed the Muluyal river, surprised the pretenders forces and killed 100 of his followers. Rosie Davis and Kate Walter, both about 8 years of age, were drowned at Clark's landing on the Mullica river last week, by the upsetting of a sailboat. Frank Sharp and Henry Cries swam ashore. Fire In the heart of the city of Pina del Rio swept one entire square and part of another. The fire could not he checked until some buildings vert blown up with dynamite. The losi b estimated at $400,000. Disturbances of a grave nature hart occurred at Bologna in connection with the general strike. Several officers and soldiers were wounded He n! yen se. f Her pyw ten yake! -- many buildings, Including some of th hospitals, were stoned. Sharp fighting has occurred os th banks of the Muluya river, Morocco between the pretenders forces tfl tho Sultans troops. The latter, In endeavor to cross the river lost thirty killed and many wounded on If the views of the the building law prevails, the height of class A buildings within tho fire B Its of San Francisco hereafter to he determined, will be limited only by economic and engineering consider tions. nr wl th righi I on I The dlo ns. feted a ' lu haa r 1 tu I'M fill I tin 1 wi L I If !( m out-Id- o By an order Issuod by Judgo Muni nt Omaha twenty-fiv- e cattle0 Stven five days In which to remo their unlawful fence from the nent domain, after which M srtn 'Varner Is ordorod to pull down destroy them st the expenis cattlemen. l ned The transport Sallze, whllo conveying 2,000 troops from Vladivostok to Odessa, struck a floating mine. About 150 soldiers were killed and tho e8S was biully damaged, but temporary to repairs were made and It proceeded Nagasaki. Two young girls named Cesarin Tossolll and Lucy Boesco, committed suicide on the railway lino Just to Nice, because they were both lovo with tho samo man, and preferred doath together rather than that n should make the other unhappy- ' Willie Hoppe, tho boy billiard pert, won the Brat prize In the slonnl tournament which was finlshr H(,rp7 Saturday night in Chicago. went through hls four gnmes wltbeu s single defeat George Sutton t Canadian champion, captured secou place. hollowing conferences botween Tr tdent Keefe of the Longshoremen union and all labor Interests and of the dock nmnngerw Jhe strike of the longshoremen on lake hus been settled. The men work at the old scale, ponding i011,1 ferenco. i M b Ut .a I at c 'oi r 'in tti ft , I' r |