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Show The date on your name label of this paper is the date to which your subscripiton is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying in advance. NOTICE panish Fork Press I HE . SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY JULY 22, VOL. VIII. NO. 27. PRETH IRISH flEVEALS SECRETS GIVEN CLEMENCEAU MAKES BLUNDER LACE-MAK- ER A SCOTCH STRIKERS FIGHT or matter, Post ss Office Aot of Congress March I, 117. IT UNREST OF IN STRIKES THE EAST LOSES T Ella Glngles Freed of Charge of Steal Ing Lace, But Her Lurid 8tory of Abuses Not Believed. One Workman Fatally Injured and Chicago Police Obtain Details of Two Bystanders Hurt in EnManner in Which Dread Society Chicago. Ella Glngles, the pretty Hounds Its Victims. counter at Butler, Pa. Irish lawmaker, was freed by a Jury In Judge Brentano's court Monday night, a verdict declaring her InnoBar-Soldlsrs Pelted With Bottles and Italian Charged With Murder Makei cent of stealing laceoffrom Agnes lac Irish the rette, proprietress Pieces of Coal, Whereupon They Confaaslon Which la Hideout In tore In the Wellington hotel, being Ride Into Crowd, Firing Their ' 8ome of Its Details, and Imreturned. Men Other In, Five Weapons Into the Ground. plicates It was a sort of "Scotch verdict" Atrocious Murder. which the Jury handed In, a appended to the bottom of the finding was a BiUtr, Pa, In a riot following ths statement that they further found Chicago. By the confession of a that the charges made against Agnes unexpected arrival here of a detach murderer, the police have obtained Barretts were unfounded and untrue. ment of state constabulary late Sun The verdict read: "We. the Jury, day afternoon, a strlklug employe of lor tire first time actual details upon the manner fn which the "Black find the defendant not guilty, and wo the Standard Steel Car company of fatally Injured Hand" hounds Its victims and kills further find that the charges mad Lyndora was probably were seriously them. Tony Baffa, a prisoner In the against Miss Agnes Barrette were un- and two bystanders strike Fifteen wounded. supposed and founded and are untrue." county Jail, made the confession, The were strikers arrested. leaders he Implicated five other men In the The basis of the defense made by gathered around the plant, angered at killing of Gulssepe Felllpelll. who the Glngles girl, who wiflf on trial for the arrival of the troops. , This caused 12 jwas shot upon the night of April stealing lace from Miss Barrette, was the clash. last atthat Miss Barrette and others had of the constabulary The One of the men he nameiHs In jail, tacked and mistreated her twice last became approach known through strike pickets. Baffa at winter, and that the object was an at- An having been arrested with alarm was sounded throughout the the time of the crime. ' Three other tempt to sell her to an unnamed man little suburb of Lyndora, where the were arrested on Monday and an- In. French Lick, Ind. of the Standard Steel Car com plant other is being sought by detectives. "Now, be a good girl, Ella. Go back pany Is located, and within a few moThe confession is hideous m some to your home In Ireland and be a good menta thousands of strikers and tbelr of its revelations. It confirms the be- girl," was the advice given the desympathizers lined the streets. lief of police officials all over the fendant by Juror Thomas Mackey as Slowly the troopers cleared the World that the Black. Hand is not a she shook hands with him after the streets, and all railways were appararge and concrete organization, but verdict had been read. ently clear as the car company's that the depredations of Italian explant. tortionists are committed by small HENEY HAS SNAP. Marching order was again formed, and isolated bands of the lowest sobut the troopers bad not ridden twenty cial type who prey npon their Indus- Draws $23,000 a Year From Govern yards before they were pelted with bottles, slag, pieces of board and ment and Spends Time In Frisco. trious countrymen. lumps of coal thrown from the tops Baffa, who is only 19 years old, J. That Francis Washington. of the houses along the narrow street. Bays Felllpelll was carrying a baby Heney, special counsel of the depart The troopers were ordered to ,draw when he was set upon after his ig- ment of and also assistant and load their guns. As the column justice noring of a demand tor $2,000 and prosecutor In the cases of forty men advanced the crowds' that the gang went after him with a In San Francisco, received graft from the again surged Into the streets. Put club, a hammer, a revolver and sev- government last year 123.000 for ting their horses to a trot, the con eral stilettos. The victim was cut which he performed no service, was stabulary rode Into the crowd, firing 'down before the eyes of his mother the frank admission of Chairman their weapons Into the ground. It was during this clash that three persons and his five children. Tawney of the appropriations commit were shot. The strikers used revola was who flor was Felllpelll, ' vers freely, it Is said. tee in the house. grocer, the only victim of the organi did Heney receive dur Following the clash the striker "How much zation. Baffa told of many other per on a hill and held an luisons who fell before the stilettos of ing the year 1908?"'"demanded Mr gathered promptn They were ad who Murphy (Dem., Mo.), 'and what serv- dressed bymeeting. himself and his companions, Father Beravaca of the ice did he Soperform?". operated under the name, of the Catholic church, who advised against "He received $23,000 and performed violence and bloodshed. ciety of Justice and resented being no service for the government what called ' Black Hand." DON CARLOS DEAD. ever during that year," answered Mr, Those Responsible for Adana Mass Tawney. Pretender to Spanish Throne a Vicere Too Numerous to Punish. on Whiskers Fire. Caught tim of Aponlexy. Constantinople. The report of the on the Adana massacre, Ogden, Utah. A living torch was Rome Don Carlos of Bourbon, premade public on Sunday, is a strong one of the unique scenes in Ogden on tender to the Spanish throne, died and Sunday. B. S. OImju, of North Da Sunday at Varez In Lombardy. Ho denunciation of the incapacity japathy of the police and other local kota, on his way to see the Seattle ex had been 111 for a long time and the uumonues. n position, spent the day In the city! He latest, reports Indicated that he wa3 ( "Fifteen persons already have been la the owner of an unusually luxuriant suffering from apoplexy. Don Carlos, Jianged; 800 deserve death; 15,000 de- crop of whiskers. After eating lunch Duke of Madrid, who claimed undar serve hard labor for life; 80,000 de- Mr. Olson started for a walk. In lieu the Salic law of succession estab serve minor sentences. It it Is decid- of a toothpick he placed a match be lished by Philip V., to be the leg'.tt ed to proceed with the punishment tween his teeth. He was admiring aate king of Spain, by the title of Charles VII, was born at Laybach, we will cordon the town and deal ex- the beauties of Ogden, when the sun Austria, .March 30. 1848. His father, peditiously with the matter." In his mouth and Don match started the Juan, was a brother of Don CarIn view, however, of the general to his los Charles VII, known as the Count between the opposing the fire was communicated reconciliation In extln de Monteniolln, In support of whoso He succeeded elements, the report recommends whiskers that general amnesty be made the gulshlng the blaze before he was se claims the Carllst risings or 1843. " 1855 and 18G0 were organized. occasion of a national fete. riously Injured. " ' d . T - Man Who for Three Years Has Been Absolute Master of Franco Loses. His Hssd and His Position. Paris. At th conclusion of a debate over the naval scandals on Tuesday, in which Premier Clemen- ceau taunted former Minister with having humiliated the government, the government forces were the vote completely overwhelmed, being 12 to 176, when an endeavor was made to sustain the attitude of ' Clemenceau, and the government. When Premier Clemenceau recovered from the shock of unexpected defeat, he stalked out of the chamber, followed by the other ministers, In lAen that ho Intended to resign. M. Clemenceau went Immediately to the EJysee palace and told the story to President Fallieres, who seemed stupefied at the incident, but he accepted the resignations. J Premier Clemenceau, who always (has been an adversary of M. Delcasse, 'smarting under the criticisms, and of a majordoubttVs of foreign ity, taunted the affairs, who was thrown overboard by 'the Rouvler ministry at the dictation of Germany during the crisis ot 1905, with having led France to humiliation a Algeclras. The spectre of ' that chapter of France's forelgh history in which Delcasse was sacrificed was a fatal error. Instantly there was an uproar of dissent from both sides of Delcasse flung back 'the chamber. the taunt, In Clemenceau's face with bitter words, declaring that France had gone to Algeclras In the interest of peace. This seemed to be the opinion of the 212 members who voted against Clemenceau. There la but one opinion In that an old parliamentary warhorse like Clemenceau should have committed political Suicide by bis awkwardness fn recalling the Algeclras spectre when the government was assured of a majority on the naval question. The premier's action drove about fifty members of the Republican "bloc"" Into a romtrtnateiEjwtth- - 'the right and extreme left, unhorsing the man whose ministry had been tha longest In the history of the third republic, and who for three years has been absolute master In France. More than sixty members of the majority, enough to have saved the day, were absent when the vote was taken. . . Resources of National Banks. 0 Washington. An Increase or between In tqtal resources April 28 and June 23 last, an Increase of I757.CC8.2C3 since July 15 a year ago. and total resources and liabili ties of $9,471,132,GG3, represents the position of the national banks of the United States, as announced Saturday. The statement gives the reports of the treasury department under the y call of the comptroller or the for a statement of the conditions of the banks on June 23 .last. Their loans and discounts, acreturns, cording to the comptroller's Increased by I72.772.C47 since the 5 date of the last call In April and since July 15. 1908. In . $102.-848,82- cur-renc- Mischievous Boys Cause Tragedy, Utah. Loosened - from Bingham, their fastenings at the Highland Boy mine by mischievous youngsters, two ore buckets, weighing 300 pounds each, raced like mad down the steep grade of the aerial ore line late Mnn day afternoon and collided, over the main street or the town, with a bucket full of ore traveling in the opposite direction. The loaded bucket was burled Into the entrance of the Bins ham steam laundry, where Mrs. Vic tor Eckman was standing. She vm burled underneath the falling ore. bus. tainlng Injuries .which will probably prove ratal. $420.-207,98- Patrick Cahoon Placed on Trial for the Second Time. SflFrartclsco. Tfce second trial of Patrick Cahoon opened Monday morning before Judge Lawlor In Carpenter's hall. Calhoun will be tried this time on an Indictment charging him with having offered a bribe to Supervisor J. J. Furey. At the open-i- n nf the trial both District Attor ney Langdon, who Is conducting the prosecution, and A. M. Moore, repre senting Calhoun, signified tneir readiness to begin the trial. Judge Lawlor then ordered the examination of Jurors to begin. Chief Mistaken for Crank by Chicago Police. Chicago. William Wayne Belvin, president of the Los Angeles ft Eastern railroad, In which he owns to 13.100,000 worth of stock, went call on his friend, James A, Patten, on Monday, and became so excited when a negro watchman barred him from the "wheat klnis" office that he started a fight and was locked In a cell at the Harrison street police station. The police thought he was a lunatte and that he had Intended to harm Mr. Patten. Moyer Still In the Saddle. Denver, Colo. The Moyer forces on Monday again defeated the "in surgents" by refusing to consider resolutions providing certain changes in The resolutions the constitution. sought to provide that delegates to Ihe annual convention be elected iiuue, buu iiiTiimuiiK mm cnarges oe filed up to one day before the conven tton. At present delegates are elected at the pleasure of the locals. It Is probable that a change will be made later providing that delegates are elected In March with nomina tions In February. over-confide- Paris-astonis- 8trlcken Dumb While Singing. Mass. Whether New Bedford, Charles Paquetto, a young singer, who broke down while singing at a theater In Boston, was made dumb through stage fright, or some disease, Is a question upon which medical ex pert cannot agree. Pnqtictte, who Is 23 years of age, has not been able to utter a word since he started to sing his second song on his first appearance as a professional In the Boston amusement house last Monday after noon. Young Vocalist MOORS hment DISPLAY BRAVERY. Many Fall Fighting at Mouth of French and Spanish Cannon. Mellllo, Morocco. The attack by Moorish tribesmen made on the Spanish forces here last Saturday after-ooo- n was executed under cover of a telnt against the Spanish flank. The Jrst charge was repulsed, but In the evening a more violent assault was aiade for the purpose or capturing the Spanish battery. The Moors d Is- olaved great courage and skillful tac-4cs They rushed la in small squads ind many succeeded In breaking throueh the barbed wire entrench ments, where they fell at the mouths COW CAUSES BATTLE. ... fightof the cannon after 3 o'clock on Sunday mornwas It ing. Mississippi Stockmen Principals In a ing when the Moors finally retired. Bloody Tragedy. The Moors numbered 6,000, while tha USlon, Miss. A cow caused a bloody French and spanisn iorce was compistol battle In the streets here Sat posed of 2,000 men. urday. It resulted In the killing of WRIGHT MAKES NEW RECORD. two men, the fatal injury of two more and the serious wounding of another. His Airship Travels About 70 Miles The dead: E. J. McDonald, cattle an an Hour and Forty Minutes. man; Peter McDonald. Fatally to Washington. Establishing a new Cornelius Chlsholm. cattle Jured: for aviation In America, record bewas Miller. Joe The fight man; Wright, In the Wright aeroplane, tween the McDonalds on one side rnd Miller and Chlsholm on the other. Chi- late Tuesday at Fort Myer, made a solm claimed the cow was his prop- spectacular flight of one hour twenty seconds' duraerty and the McDonalds disputed his minutes and forty-fivclaim. Joe Miller and Peter McDon- tion. The longest previous flight was ald started the row In front of the severity-fou- r minutes,-- , made by Mr. Union bank. Wtlght at Fort Myer last fall. hand-to-han- d Or-vll- le - e Sloop Capsizes During Squall. New York. Ten persons were drowned Sunday afternoon, two ot them little girls, when the excursion sloop Roxana, carrying twenty-tw- o passengers, was capsized by a sudden squall In lower New York boy. Captain Samuelson of the Roxana ind twelve survivors were picked up inder great difficulties In a rough and choppy sea by the tug Lamont The Roxana was chartered at Ulmer Beach, Brooklyn, by a parly of Swedes from Brooklyn for a sail across the Jiay to M'dland Beach, Staten Island, and back. Amateur Aviator Injured. New York. A frightened amateur, fitting like a wooden man, went up early Sunday In Glenn Curtlss' aeroplane, which hovered a moment Id mid air and then crashed to the earth. The beautiful craft In which Curtlss made his remarkable flight on SaturWhen Alexday was badly wna-ked- . ander Williams, the would-baviator, was lifted from the twisted frame he was delirious, his left arm was broken tnd his body bruised. His Injuries, however, are not serious. e Many Thousand Men In Pennsylvania Ohio and West Virginia 8trlke for Increase In Wages. Has Taken Refuge in Russian Sum mer Legation at Zerzende, Under Protection of Cossacks. Ascertaining Sentiment as to Income Tax Proposition. New York. In order to ascertain sentiment In the various states of the Union on the question of amending the federal constitution so as to provide congress with authority to levy an Income tax, a New York newspaper has Bent telegrams to the governors of the several states. Of who chief executives twenty-threhave replied, fifteen wer in favor of the Income tax proposition; seven or had not soundwere ed public or legislative sentiment, and one opposed. Pittsburg. Between 25,000 and 30,. workmen coal miners, tin and sheet plate workers and members of the various steel crafts are on strike western Pennsylvania, throughout eastern Ohio and West Virginia. A majority of the Idle men are la the Pittsburg district Excepting the strike at the Pressed Steel Car company at McKee's Rocks, where rioting occurred Wednesday and Thursday, resulting In the shooting and beating of thirty persons, the strikers are orderly. The situation In the Pittsburg district Is unusual, treading as It does on the heels of an apparent wave of prosperity. Resumptions have been ordered la a"ll trades and men who have beea without work for many months are being afforded employment. In several Instances the men claim tbelr employers are offering them too low wafies for their work. The officials assert conditions do not warrant higher pay at this time. Other grievances include the . alwork leged violation of the eight-hou- r day and recognition of organized labor. The trouble Is spreading to the sheet and tin plate if ants and there is apparently no tope for 00 Del-cau- v court-marti- Railroad second-cla- AND WRECKS FRENCH CABINET VERDICT OF BLACK Increase Entered Feb. II, Hot, as at Spantah Fork, Utah. 1909. The Crown Prince, Sultan Ahmed la Proclaimed 8hah by the National Assembly, Azad Ul Mulk Being Named as Regent. Ml-raz- a, Teheran. Mohamed All, Shah of Persia, was dethroned on Friday, July 18, and the crown prince, Sultan Ah- med Mlraza, was proclaimed shah by the national assembly, composed of the chief mujtehlds and the leaders of the Nationalist forces, In the presence of an Immense crowd In Parliament square. Mohamed Alt has taken refuge in the Russian summer legatloa at where he 4s under the proteo tlon of detachments of Cossacks and Sepoys, dispatched to Zerzende by the British and Russian diplomatio representatives. The new shah is yet In his minority and Azad Ul Mulk, bead of the Kajar family, has been appointed regent. Sipahdar, one of the most active leaders of the movement, has taken office as minister of war and governor of Teheran. General Liaka adjustment hoff, through whose negotiations with EVELYN AGAINST HUSBAND. the Nationalists the surrender was effected, was escorted Friday afternoon tSays Harry Thaw Had Threatened to Kill Her. by mounted Bakhtlrla to the parlia' ment building that he might remain N. Y. Evelyn Nesblt White Plains, temporarily in command of the Cos- Thaw went on the stand here on sack brigade, provided he obeyed tha Thursday and gave damaging testiorders of the war minister. This ar- mony against her husband, Harry K. rangement ws oommunlcted to the Thaw. It was the strongest point British and Russian legations. scored so far by the state In its fight The shops and private quarters oc- to keep Thaw in the asylum for the cupied by the shah's soldiers bave criminal Insane at Matteawan. He been plundered and the residence ot demands his release through habeas Telth manager ot the on the ground egraph company has been looted, but corpus proceedings i sana man. a he that is Inoo other homes of foreigners were ' had beea state the Far three days vaded. "The "townspeople" are. taking Thaw threatcalmly the sudden change In rulers, trying to bring out that and the Nationalists are resting after ened his wife's life on one of her four days of incessant fighting in the visits to Matteawan. The state wished to show irrationality on Thaw's part streets of a strange town. Mrs. Thaw finally admitted that on a visit to her husband he had said: WILL 8TAND BY PROMISES. "When I get out of here. I suppose I will have to kill you." , ComPresident Taft Declares Party Is Thaw, when asked about his wife's mitted to Downward Revision, testimony after court said he was not of Tariff. surprised at her attitude, but he emphatically denied that he ever threatAll as doubt to where Washington. ened her. President Taft stands with regard to the downward revision of the tariff Charged With Grave Crime. was swept away on Friday, when a statement was given out at the White A. Altman, forVincent Chicago. House setting forth in detail what the mer policeman and assistant business president had to say to twenty-thre- e agent for the Carpenter's union, was Republican members of congress who held to the grand Jury on Thursday by called to protest against putting raw Judge McSurely on a charge of havmaterials on the free list. ing thrown "bomb 31" that wrecked' The president, In his statement, de- the Central Exchange of the Chicago clared that the Republican party is' Telephone company a few days ago sommltted to downward revision; that His ball was fixed at $20,000. Joseph he has never bad. any other Idea ot Altman, a batfcer, brother of the man the Chicago platform, and that he per helj to the. grand jury. Is also under sonally has promised a downward, re arrest on suspicion of being implicated in bomb outrages In various secvision to the people. This statement is Interpreted In tions of the city during the last two 1 some quarters here as a direct notifi- years. cation to the conferees on the tariff Americans Only are Wanted. bill that if the measure they finally manot constitute a Cripple Creek. Colo. Henceforth, agree upon does terial reduction in specific duties the the Cripple Creek mining district will president will exercise his power ot be reserved for American labor. This veto. Is the effect of the action taken by Dictat oVlnceyETAOIN O'N.IJfflj the county officials In the matter of Dictated in the third person, the the of foreign labor by statement concludes with this final someemployment of the largest mines In the disword of the president's attitude as trict. Several days ago Sheriff von outlined to his callers: Phul Issued an ultimatum that foreign "He felt strongly the call of the workmen employed at some of the withcountry for a downward revision mines must leave. Immediately the in, the limits of the protective prln-c'plarmed themselves, but foreigners and he hoped to be able to re- when deputy sheriffs were sent out to spond to that call as he heard It, as disarm them, the officers found their well in the interests of the party as ot quarry had dispersed to the valley towns. the country." Zer-zend- e, Indo-Persla- n " e. A Billion Dollar Merger. New York. The merging of the Bell Telephone companies of the country Into a gigantic corporation 0 representing a capitalization of is believed to be foreshadowed by the action taken by the American Telegraph ft Telephone company In providing for the absorption of the New York ft New Jersey Telephone, company. Although no official statement could be obtained Friday, It is believed that the New York ft New Jersey Telephone company will accept the offer of the American Telephone ft Telegraph company to exBeen Have Cases Postponed change Its stock share for share. Sugar Until August 2. Baker G. Eddy Celebrates Her New York. A stipulation filed by Mary Eighty-eightAnniversary. attorneys for the American Sugar ReBaker G. Eddy, Mrs. Boston. Mary on had effect the fining company the Christian of leader and founder Tuesday of causing a postponement Science denomination, passed her for two weeks of the entering of final at eighty-eighther resibirthday pleas on behalf of the company and dence at Chestnut Hill on Friday, July Its officials to the federal Indictments 16th. According to custom, the ansvalnst them. It has been agreed that niversary was without any particular the defendants shall enter either tbctr observance. Members of Mrs. Eddy's pleas or their demurrers to the household said "the mother," as she on August 2 before Judge Was known ?nal by her followers, was In In the United States circuit health and was attending tt splendid court. her affairs with her usual vigor' $970,-000,00- e l, h Congress Will' Be Asked to Issue Bonds for Panama Canal. be will Washington. Congress asked at the Instance of President Taft to authorize the Issuance ot bonds to the extent of the latest estl- mate of the cost of the Panama canal. This Issue would be In lieu of that proposed In the rider to the Payne tariff bill (stricken out in the senate) authorizing the Issuance of $10,000,000 In bonds to reimburse the general fund of the treasury for the purchase of the canal property. This decision was reached on Thursday at a luncheon conference at the White House. Situation In Grows More Serious. Tangier. The Internal situation la Morocco occasions the deepest apprehension, and it Is believed here thnt International Intervention cannot long be delayed. The entire country Is the prey of complete anarchy. Whether Roghl Is actually master of Fes is not yet certain, but Mulal Hafld Is manifestly Tielpless and a prisoner In the capital, and Mulal el Keblr. brother of the sultan, who has been proclaimed sultan In Zemur, Is advancing at the head of a large force on Mo qulnes Morocco . |