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Show its walls the materlalgfcTT'T''' Bid THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, FoblUhar. DESPITE - VTA II STATE NEWS FLOWING CUR'S PROMISES RETURNS SHOW UTAH. SPANISH FORK, STILL i Result of Tuesdays Battle of the Ballots Throughout the THE FATAL NBEQUEST D O U T O R F O U Friend," etc. By A. L. Harris Author of "Mine Own Scenes of Violence Reported From all Over the Russian Empire, With a Heavy Total of Dead and Wounded. Progressive citizens of Sprlngvlllo United States. Are organizing a Commercial club. Ogden has three smallpox cases to light, with the prospects of a spread of American Party Wins in Salt Lake the disease. Ft. Petersburg. Although comparative quiet prevails here and in Moscow, a flood of dispatches from all parts of the empire report disorders Will While a Have in many cities, with a heavy total of City, Ogden The city council of Ogden has Democratic Mayor Hearst is dead and wounded. The .people while passed an ordinance Increasing the Defeated by a Small Margin freedom celebrating their salaries of the city officials. for Mayor of New York. were in many instances set upon hv Eight carloads of potatoes were Cossacks and police, while sometimes shipped from American Fork during the spirit of mob violence broke forth the week, being consigned to Utah Salt Lake City. Ezra Thompson, and the lower elements of the populaAmerican party candidate for tion gave themselves to pillage and the points. was of Salt elected elecmayor City, will have destruction. prooably Kaysville The most serious disorders appartric lights in the near future, an ap- on Tuesday, as was the balance of the ently occurred at Odessa, where hue plication for a franchise having been city ticket and six councllmen. Chief of Police Lynch, the Republidreds of persons are reported to have made last week. can was candidate for third iu mayor, killed or wounded, and where been Elmer Grant, aged 21, fell from the the the race, Morris, mayor, is moipentarily expected to present the rioting second floor of a new building on second. a repetition of the being out Into flare In was Lake which he Salt working An Increased vote over 1903 was slaughter of last July, and at Kazan, neck. his City, breaking cast in Ogden, Conroy, the Demo- where a three days reign of terror Ernest Lubeck, aged 12. attempted cratic candidate for mayor, was electthe retirement of to board a moving freight train at ed, as were the candidates for treas- was ended only by to their barracks. Cossacks all Ogden, fell beneath the wheels and urer and attorney and two council-men- . A deplorable feature ot the news suffered the loss of a foot. h from the Interior Is that There seems to be a shortage of The Republicans of Provo elected uprisings have occurred In many unskilled labor In Salt Lake City, J. H. Frlsby mayor of Provo Tuesday places, especially In southern Russia, and It Is proposed to advertise In with a plurality of about forty over where the populnce vented Its hatred eastern papers for laborers. Mayor Roy lance. W. K. Henry, the of the Jews by sacking their stores Forty miles of copper wire has been Democratic nominee for marshal, re- and clubbing the members of the race. ordered for the construction of the ceived 22G majority over Silas L. All-re- In Borne cases resorting to the torch. Three Republicans and two telephone line from Price to Clear The attacks on the crowds are re Democratic councllmen were elected. Creek, Winter Quarters and Scofleld. At Park City the Democrats elected ported to be In most cases the work Judge Joseph Hall, aged 80, who their entire ticket, with the exception of Cossacks, who many times were has lived In Ogden for forty years, of treasurer and recorder. apparently let loose upon the people Lehl fell Into a cellarway last week, sus- ticket elected the entire Republican without direction or authority. by an average majority of 166 taining injuries which may prove votes. WITTE DISAPPOINTED. The Citizens ticket triumphed over fatal the at Kaysville by a Liberals Are Not Giving Him the SupHarry Wilson, the colored man who smallRepublicans plurality. was shot through the body by Jesse port He Looked For. The Republicans of Richfield electThomas during a light over a card ed their entire ticket, with one excepSt. Petersburg. Count Wittes task tion, a Democratic marshal being In securing a fair trial for the new game In Salt Lake City, will probably elected. recover. The Democrats made a clean sweep experiment In constitutionalism Is a Mrs. Emma Sharkey, who had been In Heber and Richmond. most difficult one. He la disappointed The straight Republican ticket for at not securing the support of the libU resident of Utah since 1852, coming officers was elected at Price, the across the plains with one ot the ear- town erals, on whose cooperation he countvote over the Citizens ticket, comliest companies,, died in Salt Lake posed of Republicans and Democrats, ed. Many of these are holding aloof and seem rather to enjoy the predicaCity last week. being more than two to one. ment In which the new premier finds The child of Mr. and himself. Mrs. Emmett Ingersoll of American Throughout the Union. Meanwhile the Socialists and revoIs Fork in a serious condition as the Washington. Election returns com who believe they have the lutionaries, caused here of show the .result that the Democrats piled poisoning, by. have carried the mayoralty campaign government stampeded, are bending shewing of green paper. effort to keep the movement goIt la announced that the Western In New York City; the entire state every and to precipitate a catastrophe ing Pacific railway, which Is being con- ticket in Pennsylvania; the state from which they hope a Socialistic restructed from Balt Lake City to, San ticket In Virginia and the city ticket' public will emerge. Francisco, will have branch lines in Louisville, while the Republicans have made a clean sweep In Massa-chuset- s CHINKS MURDER MISSIONARIES. througout southern California. and Chicago and Cook county, John J. Moore, town marshal ot wo Men, Two Women and a Child and have carried their tickets In New Price, was badly beaten about the Massacred. Jersey, Rhode Island, Nebraska anu bead with a by J. Wesley Four American misHong Kong. Bird S. Coler was elected Warf, water commissioner and an at- Maryland. one sionaries and child are reported to of Brooklyn on the torney. The men had quarreled over borough president been have murdered at Liencbow. Newj The ticket. municipal ownership a case In court York election shows that municipal' The names of tho victims are given as Bert Parks of LIndon, was accidentownership will be a considerable fac- Dr. Chestnut. Mr. and Mrs. Peale and ally shot, while returning from a hunt- tor In the Mrs. Machle and child. No details of citys politics. ing trip. While crawling through a the massacre have been received. Tho suffrage amendment in Maryfence his gun was accidentally dis- land was defeated Reports from Canton say that the overwhelmingly. of the missionaries took place murder charged, striking him In the leg, which Massachusetts elected a Republican October 2S. was fearfully lacerated. a g governor by majority aproxlmat-inthat of Douglas, the present DemHyrum Roberts, while at work In Wild Scene In Court Room. the boiler room at the sugar factory ocratic governor. St Louis. A wild scene was creFor the third consecutive time Euat Lchl, dropped to the floor and ex- gene ated In the criminal court WednesSchmitz, the Union labor canpired In loss than a minute. A doc- didate. was when Joseph W. Gray, on trial mayor of San tor was called and pronounced It a Francisco by a majority of at least day, murder, (or suddenly sprang at Chief J5.ffi0 over John S. Partridge, tho case of angina pectoris. Dr. II. J. Dispensary Physician nominee of tho Republican and joint The report of the trustees of the Democratic parties. Scherck. on the witness stand, to do Pattlson, Democrat, was elected him bodily harm, shook off four depschool for the deaf and blind shows of Ohio by co.ooo majority. an enrollment of 124 pupils 25 blind governor Claude E. Swenson, Democrat, was uty sheriffs, all the while reviling the children and 99 deaf ones. Of the to- fleeted governor of Virginia by about court and was finally overpowered tal number, 21 are from Idaho 2 from 20.000 plurality over Judge L. L. after hnvlng fought all over the court room. Tho Jury then returned a verLewis, the Republican candidate. Wyoming and 1 from Arizona. Governor G. Utter of Rhode Island dict finding tho defendant Insane. James II. McKendrlck of Tooele was elected by a plurality of at least died In a Salt Lake hospital last week 2.000 over the ivmocratlc nominee, Ont Killed and Three Injured In AutoF. Garvin. mobile Accident as the reuslt of burns received while Lucius A summary of news received from In a mine Stockton some at working Philadelphia. James II. A. Brooks the election held In Indian four weeks since. He was caught by Indicates that the total voteTerritory of this city was killed and Michael G. on the escaping steam from an overheated Sequoyah constitution will not reach Price and the wives of the two men 25.000 out of a possible 100.000. In were seriously Injured in an automoboiler. many of the towns polls were not bile accident on Wednesday near From all over tho west letter are opened, and In numerous Instances N. J. ubout fifty miles from the vote for Okjoint statehood with being received by President Heber M. Wells of the Salt Lake Commercial lahoma far exceeds tho vote for the here. The accident was caused by n state constitution. The vote tire of their automobile slipping off club Indorsing the action of that body separate ts an overwhelming Indorsement of the rear wheels while they were drivIn calling a convention of western Joint statehood for the two territories. ing at high spued. The party was on men to pull for tho west and her In- Not twenty per cent of the voters of Its way to Atlantic City from this Indian terests. Territory have Indorsed the city. M. Whittaker, aged 14. of Salt Lake, Sequoyah constitution. Bribe Takers Allowed to Visit Their was thrown from a horso and dragged Homes. New York District Attorney Jefor a block, being unnble to extract Is rome Former State Sacramento. by several thousand his foot from the stirrup until his tor Emmons, sentenced to five eat s alnio-- t Ills was majority. triumph broke. He Shoestring esrapod with a personal one. and showed Imprisonment for receiving a bribe, severe bruises about the head and entirely that an appeal may be made success-fullon leave to Was granted Wednesday shoulders. to the voters on the strength r visit his home nt Bakersfield and arand persistent, A representative of the Swedish personal tmnc.-t- y of graft ami range hla business affairs on giving Lutherans of the United States Is lu temntle denunciation . Mr. Jeromes ram political flO.OoO bail. A similar order was given Utah making Investigations of the palgn was conducted with a special In the case of Former Senator Henry climatic and other conditions, which. opimsltlon to Clmrlea F. Murphy, Bunkers, of Ban Francisco, who has If favorable, will probably result In leader of Tammany hall, and his re been sentenced to five years Imprisand the result prar onment In FoIboiu the erection of a sanitarium for con- pitted wealth, prison uud whose tleally Is a defeat for Murphy as well case Is now on uppeal. sumptives. as for Osborne. Railroad officials reckon that during Company Is Blamed. Acute Crisis Nearly Ended. the month nearly 10.00Q people will Kansas City. Tho coroner's Jury St. Petersburg have passed through Salt Lake City Aa the divers which Investigated the wreck on Monof Russia are becoming purified cn route ftr the west and Northwest. ot the westbound California last day It Is really an exodus of population It Is evident that the acute crisis, prelimited passenger train on tho Atchfrom the middle west. Utah will get cipitated by the shock of the new ison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway netr her portion of the settlers. system In collision with expiring tenthis city, In whleh thirteen persons an end. W. II. Brown, the negro who os dencies approaches The were killed und thirty Injured, has recaped from the Utah state prison tragic and deplorable events of the turned the Thu following verdict: about eight years ago, In company past week In many parts of the emof tho wreck we believe to have Cause he may pire as the regarded spontanwith Harry Trary, David Lant and eous of the conservative ele- been a defective track and dangerous Frank Edwards, has just been locat- ments rmrtion of the population against the rnl of Speed with a ponderous engine tho tutu that In some manner ed. He Is doing tlmo la the Kansas tuatiifestatlons, perhaps exaggerated, tug of a rail." of the radical elements. penitentiary for burglary. d new-foun- antl-Jewls- ral sermon as, in all ent 1 tory, it had never before Beea 111 ered together there The remains, now all deCentl by Cat toil ial, ltoi, Copyright, Copyright, b y closed in coffins, still Publishing t r Smith, S t interrupted Dr. CHAPTER IX Continued. and quite right of you, It was rather strange, but the Cartwright: sort moment he put this question the little too. Always make game of this it. across come whenever you and merely of thing shifted his 'Of course you did, doctor glance, answered, "Humph! while he seemed to be looking at nothing in particular. You know what I mean? was the "Did somewhat impatient response. my father meet his death through the shock of the collision or by the- -? Your father was not killed in the was the railway accident at all, paralyzing reply, as the giver of it still avoided the eye of the questioner. What! shouted the latter, leaping to bis feet. What do you mean? For Heaven's sake, explain yourself and do not talk In riddles! What I mean is this, was the given with great confidence and decision, as he once more allowed himself to meet the other mans eye: Your father was not burnt to death, as you feared, and he did not perish through the shock of the collision, which you hoped might be the case, as being the more merciful death of the two. Your father was shot! Had the young man received a bullet wound himself, be could not have started more violently vhan he did on hearing these words. Shot! he cried shot!" Then, passing his hand across his forehead Im not dreaming, am I? Dr. Cartwright shook his head. No, my boy, you're not dreaming, except inasmuch as life itself is a dream. Your father, I repeat, met his death by foul play that is putting aside the question of sul Suicide! cried the young man, snatching at the word, as It were. Suicide! My father! Oh, you must be mad! The doctor shook his head again. I discovered, on examining the body after you had left the church, that death had resulted from a bullet wound In the right temple, which had an-w- If I always do myself, on principle. half the have I should parish didn't, sending for me whenever they had At the same time, the nightmare. I he added, in a tone of concession, admit that it certainly was a coincidence. Anything more I cant acalknowledge my reputation wont I low it. "Yesterday morning. resumed the young man, we received a telegram. Here it is you can see for It said yourself. Dr. Cartwright brought the tacles to bear upon "Humph! Ha! his spec- document. Am returning by the 4:30 train. Shall be home to dinner. Friend accompanies me. He read It through twice before returning it. And you say you have no Idea what the name of this friend your father went to meet was? To my knowledge I have never heard It mentioned. I thought I knew all my fathers friends, but this one must have been an entire stranger to me, and my father must have had some reason He stopped abruptly, respect for his dead parent held back the words npon his tongue. But Dr, Cartwright apparently guessed the remainder of the sentence. "You mean, your father must have had some reason for concealing the fact of his previous acquaintance with the man he went to meet at Dover? The young mans face flushed. I tell you, no! I wont believe It! I won't even listen to such a supposiI tell you tion for a moment! but And he there, you never knew him! turned his head away. To return to our subject, said the doctor. You Insist on connecting this same unknown personage with the y for" . cd size, was filled to overfly,0 not only were there nmnv present, who had come from all parts of the strangers for miles round attract J . the morbid curiosity whlch 1 crowds as with a there is a prevalence element, blocked the aisles flifc, porch, and even occupied ,5 7' pTOCF WAS Ab,u poputa Pease r perion Censor prlvac Edueat stairs. People who came to gape ans .. and then, going home to the dinner, exchanged experience M the shoulder of mutton and tatoes, remarking, as they wlnZ,1 2, mouths, that It was a sad one they wouldnt have misses anything you could have At the same time they were to own that there were not so bodies as they had confident, pected, but then, nothing eve, come up to your expectations to world. Ted Burrltt had a seat as.! him In one of the front glance at bis face, on the part of functionary who discharged the of ushering the people into a, places, seemed to be sufficient toihn to which portion of the congrezan h belonged. Ted Burrltt knew that his father body now lay there within the cel rails, in one of those hastily structed coffins, which had roughly put together to meet the r den and unprecedented demand. It was evident that a certain ber of seats had been reserved 1. those who, It was felt, had the pen est claim to them, for he observe after a short time, that the same pei Into which he had been ushered alt contained two of his fellow passc gers on that ever memorable Jourw a poor widow and another woma: The former. It was Impossible doubt, had found her worst for she still cried silent, and ceaselessly behind the shelter her veil. The other woman, who: he now guessed to be about for. years of age, and who was Ing in a sort of w; was also clothed in deep black p. ments, but there was a suppress glitter In her eye, and that same rest less movement of the fingers, u i! V col? EXIS A II"1 A Cab A Pari immur Freed: Right Freed: knew the man," he cried. traversed the head completely, and mysterious circumstances of your fathmust have caused Instantaneous ers death?" death." Who else could It be? exclaimed "I cant realize It, groaned the oth- Ted. Yon yourself have put the moer. Who could have done it? unless tive of robbery out of the question! be was robbed. was the reply. "But Certainly, Dr. Cartwright shook his head. having disposed of that motive only Hla watch and chain and valuables makes It the more necessary to pro-vldwere taken charge of, like those of another. the other passengers, and a considerAnd there again you supply it able amount of money was found upon burst out the other. You y0Ur self," hinthim. Whatever the object, it was not ed of the possibility of my father havthat. The thing will be to discover If be hnd a traveling companion, and ing something discreditable In connection with his past life " who that traveling companion Not discreditable," interrupted the Ted Burrltt brought down his hand doctor, only Indlsereet." upon the table, with a force that made Now," proceeded the other, "rethat article of furniture shiver. "I know the man!" he cried. "Or. verse your Implication. Apply what If I do not know now, I will never rest you have said of the one to the other, and there you have your solution ontll I have found out! of "Phew!" whistled the doctor. Then the mystery your motive, and wbat you know something about the affair? ever else you require." He paused, breathless with You have your suspicions? the veSuspicions! cried the young man; hemence with which he bad pronounced these last words. "more than suspicions! I see It all "Well," "aid the doctor, tf I only knew the man's name. wagging his "What man's name? asked the doc- head sagely, I don't deny It. There tor. you have a motive 0f a sort-- not a What man?" was the Impatient re- very strong one. Rut. before you can ply. Why. the murderer, to he sure." proceed further with It, y have to "I wish you would Just nt the establish the Imp., runt fact ns to that beginning and tell me all you know other occupant of tho carriage. And when you consider that the Individual' about It. 1 will tell you all I know, as well in question, even If he did travel by as what I only guess. Two days ago that same train and n that same car a my father received letter, which ap,l"' rrclPont of fnvttnM T"""' peared to have a peculiar effect upon an .,ur own house, there him. It Is evident to me tint he was seems to be something so Improbable, expecting the letter, and that It was so coldhlon.1,.,1 the whole con that which made him nervous hiuI cern that - " fidgety and unlike himself At breaklit It Is? fast the next morning, to ur sur- 4 eAntn,K ?"! ih upon he announced his intent!., n ,,f .me prise, ' soul, and taking a short Journey; giving no oth- who was 1' "r kln,- -t beat er explanation than that he was go r men Ing as far as Ih.vir, partly on business though we hnd reason to believe that tho business was only an appointment with a friend." And tho friends name- ?- (,f course he tedd you?" u"'1 "No." was the answer, "that was Ing'hls shouli l,ls mnt nvllltarv Just what ho did not do. Int.. "Humph!" said tho doctor, "that ,,i linen- T''"1 fa"ln "M" was rather on Well, never mind. Go noV on!" 0"r to!, f,h ITS head t"?" "The night after my father left I was homo. awakened suddenly in the ---- "'Si middle of the night, by his voice call1 mo. And ing answered him back. The next morning my sister Ma CHAPTER X. came to mo In trouble alniut a dream she'd had tho same night. She dreamt The Fourth Cardan. From the that something dreadful hud Imp En fl'ne. or was about to happen, to her pened, .. . 'X father. Of course, 1 made game of being Sun.ltt) , ever) .me frIt, r.r " n""r "I"1"-Bh"- ' to t. chur ''.mtnlned within I I o - 1 "? - ';r.r leaves of k , which betrayed then istence of some strong but suppress feeling, which seemed to be more 11 excitement than grief. But, then, we are all at liberty show our grief in our own pecsi way. In the other pews round him kr ognlzed other faces those of fello, travelers or others w hom be had in at the station or in the church !i It early morning of the day before Among these there were, of course happy exceptions to the general rule There were those who had found lb' living where they had looked for tk dead, and who, after a few bouno torturing suspense, had discovered tl one they sought, either in the vlllap or In some of the neighboring kts lets, and were present on that non Ing with a chastened Joy and (nt prayer-book- r The .nt R ncent beei ( m I tl illS tdu Mittm JCCS dire recti cam tnid tllbli good-lo- perpetually rustled the LA CPU ine W hard-feature- d s.-m- i la precincts of the chancel A!! must remain until after ? tll 6 on the following day. familiar PA nist jiariL -- org a gold creU iy 'sid pOflf M sel to - ts- of as i tO re w gi be ) fy is do: Th tl of '.e f soldi Pie, evldi tude unspeakable. (To be continued.) :ii School Children Saved. In but few of the cities of the worW are school children examined on trance or subsequently to determine which are defective with referenced applying the remedy. Examination of nearly nine hundred pupils la American school of the hotter class t.r f. th teal during the last year showed that Jt Vs per cent were cent had functional heart disorders. 5.6 per cent had aplnal curvature wltb some vertebral rotation, 41.2 perceut more had a symmetry of spine, hip or shoulders, 14.6 per cent had de nolds or chronically enlarged tons!! In over 10 per cent of the easel letter were Bent to parents, recom tnendlul that medical attention be glvM 12-- near-sighte- condition. Exanlo Mona of 40,000 school children M school physicians In the duchy Germany, aho4 1 23 wero hat per cent cuff per cent or moro had splual &lcl tare, and 60 per cent had teeth needed attention. some 'he on lent No e oi olut er son go "pie T 1 U physical near-sighte- t: t .1 i j'v Protecting 8chool Children. The Minister of Public Instruct In France has taken thu lead the world In measures for the prew tlon of consumption In the l,c'00j new law requires that an examlosU of every pupil shall bo made oac 'hree mouths, and the bight, and weight, the chest measure general physical condition of 'no shall be entered on the PP T .Kirt. The sch:silrMinis r,'fe!,T u CatT cimo preventive attention. niut ire prohibited, curtains -loth that may be frequently an mi dry sweeping Is allowed, .mint be removed by wet ,ota ' 0 cliool furnlturo must be eoured; books are regularly and no book I1"1,,1,, m mod by a consumptive child nod by another person. at 0u,; Colleague f Years ago when Lord Angle lb utenant of Ireland he jr, ho Irish secretary of that W' Stanley and I do very wj th ompaalona, but we (bout Ireland that I never ey Just ho ubject to him. .oto.1 r.mtl huslnesa reuiai01 ! to- w !f! M F 'k (! :(C .f V,; a V '1 |