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Show The date on your name label of this paper is the date to which your subscription is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying in advance. NOTICE VOL. HEIIIZE VIII. NO. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 43. WELCOMED LOST OR GIVEN - EIGHT STRAYED1 (Copyright, MINING MAGNATE OVATION SELDOM Fork PRESS PANISH JLHE Workers In Comb Factory Caught Death Trap and Are Fatally In ' jured In Making Escape. , New In ' MAN WITH HIS FIST New York, a crowd of 1,500 people had gathered and with the Boston & Montana band assured him of a Interfered 4n Quarrel in Behalf of the splendid welcome. The carriage In Smaller Man and Will Now was town drawn which he rode up Faoe Murder Charge by a score of more of stalwart admirers, the horses being unhitched soon after the arrival of the train and just before Helnze stepped Into Spokane,' Wash Accompanied by the carriage. The main thoroughfares of the city were brilliantly II his wife, James Campbell walked into ' lumlnated. police headquarters on Friday and confessed that he was the man who TURN STATE'S EVIDENCE. slew J. C. Shaw at a cigar store in the Paulsen building Thursday night. Two Participants In Raid on Sheep Shaw was quarreling with a smaller on Some Light Camp Shed man and struck at him. Campbell inTragedy. terfered, declaring: "There will be no quarreling here. Basin, Wyo. Albert Keyes and Charles Farris, participants in the If there is any quarreling I will be in '; raid on the sheep camp In the Ten-slee- on it."" ' Then he struck Shaw twice, knockcountry last spring, In which three men were killed, on Saturday ing him senseless and causing cereturned state's evidence In the trial of bral hemorrhages, which resulted in Herbert Brink, first of the seven In- the man's death a few minutes later. dicted cattlemen to be brought to Campbell, who , was not known by On the stand, : both " ad- the - men inv the" cigar store; walked trial. H declares he mitted complicity, but declared they away unmolested. death until Shaw's of with knew the distinct tne raiders nothing joined , understanding that only the sheep he read of It. and property would be destroyed, and IDAHOAN DEFENDS COOK. that later the sheepmen would be ordered to qut the country. Rancher-Prospecto- r Makes Affidavit In Keyes denied having seen anyone shot or having fired a shot himself. - Support of Explorer's Claims. Karris admitted discharging his rlflr Lewlston, Ida. Walter Stiles, for and seeing James Allemand. owner fifteen years a rancher of Oroflno. this of the sheep outfit, kilted. He testified that Herbert Brink, the pres- state, who has made numerous prosent defendant, fired the fatal shot. pecting trips to Alaska, made affidavit on Friday in support of, Dr. Cook's Fisher Harris Dead. claim that he ascended Mount Salt Lake City. Fisher S. Harris, Stiles went before United States secretary of the Commercial club and for many years one of the roost Commissioner J. W. Morrill and swore prominent characters In public life In that he, with several companions, who the state' of Utah, died at 8:30 Sun- were on a prospecting trip to Alaska day evening at his home In this city. in the summer of 1906, wad at Tyonek Death was due to laryngitis compli- when Dr. Cook's party returned from cated with tuberculosis of the throat. the. attempt to ascend the mountain. Two years ago Mr. Harris strained Chris Hansen, a member of Stiles' his vocal chords In his famous party, carried the cablegram announcspeech at Denver before the Dry ing the ascent to Seward. ' The speech congress. Farming Stiles says he talked repeatedly brought the congress to Salt Lake, with Dr. Cook and Barrlll, botn 01 but Fisher Harris returned with his whom described the ascent in detail. brilliant career as an orator forever shattered by the loss of his voice. Slapped Masiier's Face. His health steadily failed from that Ga. "Now, madam, Thomasvllle, time until the end. Mr. Harris was a native of Virginia, born In 18G5, and slap him In the face just as hard as was regarded as one of the leading you can. Kick him, too, If you like." orators and thinkers of the West. This invitation, extended by ConLewis on a Coast train on Friductor Seized With Insane Desire to Kill. was acted upon vigorously, by day, Greensburg, Pa. Seized with an Mrs. A. M. McBrlde of New Orleans, insane impulse to kill, Edward J. and she her annoy er's face slapped former of a this mayor city, itintil it was crimson. Perry, shot his three ohlldren, wounding one "I guess that'll do, Mr. Conductor. 'fatally, and then committed suicide. Thank you." she said, going back to in Perry's The shooting ocourred her seat, while the other passengers bedroom, while the three children V were gathered around a crib in which applauded.. The stirring little drama was enlay their infant sister, 15 months old. acted because a man persisted in The baby was not Injured Elizabeth, his atentions upon Mrs. Mc4 years old. was, shot in, the left pressing ,. breast and died at a hospital. Ken- Brlde. . neth, 6, years old, and Richard, 8 May Be Good Football Players, but years, were Injured. , Are Short on Knowledge. "Countess" Leona Brooks Is Dying. Providence," R. v I. None of the members of Professor H. San Francisco. "Countess" Leona twenty-tou- r Brooks, who came Into notoriety sev- Munro's hlBtory class at Brown unieral years ago through her relations versity, composed of seniors and junwith Edward J. Smith, the absponder, iors, was able to give correctly the la dying of tuberculosis. Her friends full names of the president 'of the of the old days have made her last united States, a justice of the suof the United States, the illness comfortable. The "countess" preme court of Rhode Island, a Justice governor collector in stood guard over the tax of the court of Rhode Island his flight from this city with 1165,-00- and thesupreme mayor of Providence when Los him in She Joined Augoles the questions were proposed as a and went with him to St. Louts, test on Friday. where ho was arrested. She refused to tell '.lie grand Jury w.a. he did "Distress Signal" Gets User In Prison , wilh 'he ifloiey. Philadelphia. Because he gave tne German Policy Purely Commercial. "distress signal" of a secret society in court here, Adolph Muskovitz, Philadelphia. Declaring "that the world policy of the German empire Is plaintiff in a litigation involving a small amount of money, was sent to purely commercial and without any wlson for contempt of court He was territorial ambitions or detected giving signs to the Jurc-designs against other states," Count Johann Helnrlch von Bernsterff, Ger- and was asked for an explanation by man ambassador to the United States, Presiding Judge Klnsoy. He Informaddressed the American Academy of ed the judge that the signals were Political Science here Saturday night. used by a secret order of which he His subject was "The Development was a member when assistance was needed. of Germany aa a World Power." p , , " deep-seate- s Iron-barre- Lost Two of Their Pets. REVOLUTIONISTS WIN BATTLE. Portion of Zelayas' Army Ambushed and Defeated. Washington. A scouting party ot the Nicaraguan revolutionary army, under Fornes Diaz, discovered and ambushed six hundred troops of Pre 8 acSTATE DEPARTMENT REFUSES ldent Zelayas' army at Guatuso, cording to advices from Blueflelds to TO ENTER INTO THE the state department CONTROVERSY. The government! losses are aald to have been 100 killed and wounded, while the revolutionists lost five. The The National Geographical Society government troops retreated, pursued by the revolutionists. Will Name Committee to Go to Dr. to Examine Copenhagen Triple Tragedy in Frisco. Cook's Records. San Francisco. The Arcade of the Ferry bunuing, crowded with thousands of homeward bound suburbanWashington. Refusing to be drawn ites, was the scene of. a double murnorth pole con- der early Monday night, when into the Cook-PearNovikow, a Russian laborer, troversy,, the state department on Thursday declined a request that it shot and killed Mrs. F A Scholz, cable American Minister Egan at wife of a Sonoma county " rancher, Copenhagen to request of the univer- and her daughter Betty. Novikow sity of Copenhagen permission to ex- fired a bullet through his own head amine the records of Dr. Frederick A. before any of the bystanders could Cook, when they ' were submitted to r&lse-- hand, andldled within, an hour without regaining consciousness. Nor-iko. that Institution. was a of Mrs. Scholz. The request was made by a delegation from the National Geographic soBennett Goes Free. ciety, which will appoint a committee Los Angeles, Cal. Harper E. Ben to visit the foremost Danish scientific local' real estate man institulon to which Dr. Cook is to sub- nett, thewith ' charged having murdered his to have mit his records, The desire wife by administering strychnine bethe request go through the official cause of love for an alleged affinity, channels was made at a conference was freed of the charge on Monday held in this city between prominent when the case was dismissed, by the members of tne society. district attorney. At the trial sevThe request was made on the eral weeks ago the jury disagreed, ground that the examination would be Blx to six. Bennet's destanding by scientists of attainments particular- fense was - that hiB wife died ol ly valuable in the adjustment of the ptomaine ' poisoning from eating polar problem. canned chili con carne. The department took the request To Reform Currency System. under advisement and later decided It St. Louis. With emphasis even would not accede to it. It was felt such action would constitute official stronger than in his Chicago speech. of Commander Peary Senator Aldrich made it evident to recognition acDr. the business men of St. Louis Monday unusual that Cook, any against tion on its part might be interpreted and Monday night that it Is his pur as an Indorsement of the claim of one pose to devote himself to the one or the other of the two explorers as work of reforming the currency sys to priority of discovery. The depart- tem of the United States. He spoke ment has notified Secretary Grosven-o- r briefly Monday before a limited gath of its attitude. ering of bankers at the Noonday club, and more extendedly Monday night Dream Causes Trouble for Bishop. before the Commercial club. e Vienna Just because Biehop Eliot as a Trust Buster. . of Nish, Servla, could not conYork. Dr. Charles W. Eliot, New trol bis dreams, he is facing trial for of the National Conservation president high treason, it is announced, and will association has Issued a statement of have a lot of explaining to do before the danger of monopolistic, control of he can square things with the governsources of power In this country, ment. The good bishop made the mis- the which Is declared to be urgent. The take of not having an ordinary dream. statement Is made in the form of an In his vision he eaw a revolution In appeal to the American people and Belgrade, the deposition of King Pe- deals particularly with the ter and the proclaiming as king of forquestion ot the ' coal fields of mer Crown Prince George. The dream Alaska. was so unusual that he made the additional error of talking about It. Insane from Loss of Husband's Love. Los Angeles. Insane because she K.lng Peter's ministers consider the dream as a part of a propaganda in had failed to win back the love of her former husband, whom she had dl favor of Prince George. vorced, Emma Rogers created conTerrible Death of Insane Woman. sternation among a group of tourists Chicago. After buying .mourning In the exhibit room of the chamber ol for her . elder daughter, Mrs. Mary commerce Monday afternoon by atCels killed another daughter, Erma, tempting suicide with a revolver. She one year old, and then committed sui- shot herself twice, but It Is believed cide by asphlxlation here on Friday. she will recover. She was a formet Mrs. Cels told her older ' daughter, resident of Salt Lake City.. Edna, 10 years old, not to return home Son of Bandit Secures Divorce.' from, school for luncheon In order St. Louis Robert James, a son.; of that she might be free from Interrup- Frank James, and nephew .of 'Jesse tion. Six months ago Edna frustrated James, wns divorced here Monday ,by an attempt of her mother to commit Mary Sanboat James. , James, who in suicide. The two bodies were found said to be living on a farm in Okla In bed. The gas Jet In the room was noma, did hot contest the suit in open. Mrs. Cels has been ill for more which Mr. James testified that he had a tnan year. choked her and threatened her with a Hose Turned on Industrial Workers. revolver. Jesse James, Jr., a cousin of Robert, is defendant In a dlvorcs Spokane, Wash. The Are -d- epartment suit pending in Kansas City. was called upon Thursday to Two Are Drowned. disperse a large number of Industrial Workers of the World, who had refused Santa Fe, N. M. Moliton Gomes to comply with police orders to move and Maria Angela Gomez of Wagon on. Some of the men showed fight, Mound were drowned In Springer and the whole crowd was given a cold lake Monday night, when the wagon water shower bath. There was a sud- In which they were crossing on the den scattering when the hose was dam slid over the concrete slope into turned on them, the majority quickly the water, the horse becoming frighttaking shelter in adjacent saloons and ened. Two others managed to crawl out. stores, WILL IS EA UNABLE TO AWAKEN SUBJECT, WHO DIES WHILE IN STATE OF CATALEPSY. i William Morrison, son of the owner of the plant, lost his life In the flames while trying to reach the safe and close Its doors. His father was among . . the injured. Forty employees were In the factory when the fire started. Many Jumped from the third-floo- r windows and were Injured. Those who rushed to the rear found the windows barred and there met their doom. The fire swept through the building rapidly, as the comb material Inside was highly Inflammable. n leader.' At the depot 03 the arrival of the KILLED train which brought Helnze from matter. Pout s Act of Congress March Office t, 1I7. CLEW l(S LEAD TO ARREST OF A MURDER- ER WHO CONFESSES TO CRIME. CLEVER DETECTIVE WORK ing. a'''"' Miss Columbia and Miss Illinois Have York. aecond-clas- BUTTONS windows prevented the escape from death of eight workers in Robert Morrison & New Jersey Man Was Put Into Hypnotic Trance Before a Large Sods' comb factory in Brooklyn, which Audience and Never Recaught fire on Monday, and five other nun probably were fatally injured In gained Consciousness. making their escape from the build- Met at the Depot by Great .Crowd Headed by Band, and Hit Carriage ', Is' Drawn Through Streets of Butte by His Admirers. Butte. On bis return to Butte Sunday night after two years' absence, F. Augustus Helnze was given an ovation the equal of which has seldom been tendered a private cltl-ceIn this city. From the balcony tot the Butte hotel,, known In the days of the factional fights as "Liberty Hall," and from which Helnze in years past has often addressed a vast assemblage, he spoke to a crowd of 4,000 people, being frequently Interrupted with cheers and shouts of the miners who remained loyal through the adversities and vlclssl tudes of fortune - of their former lit FLAMES OF ISO.) AN TENDEREO PRIVATE CITIZENS. VICTIMS Entered Feb. II, 10J, as at Spanish Fork, Utah. 11, 1909. HE SIDES COOK-PEAR- Y e y a w son-in-la- , Nik-ador- ' much-discusse- d . Somerville, N. J. While Arthur "professor" and traveling hypnotist, so'bred In his cell, three calm medical men witnessed a weird performance In the morgue of the Somerville hospital late Tuesday afternoon. There William E. Davenport, secretary to ine mayor of Newark, and a student of hypnotism, vainly tried to bring back signs of life in the rigid body of Robert Simpson, a former street car conductor of Newark, who apparently died Monday night, after having been put into a hypnotic trance by Everton before a large audience at the Somerville the- Paris Police, After Six Months' Work , self-styled- 1 ater. Davenport failed, Simpson, ras declared officially dead and an autopsy was held Tuesday night. Simpson was 30 years old, and it la said he was a heavy drinker. It Is generally admitted that he was intoxicated during the test. No relatives have appeared to claim the body. Everton has employed counsel will fight the case. It has been suggested that he will make the novel plea that the man was still alive when the autopsy was performed, citing various cases of suspended animation as proof of this. Eight physicians assisted in performing the autopsy and they issued a signed statement that death was due to rupture of the aorta,' the trunk line of the arterial system. aa GLAVIS MAKES CHARGES. The Alaska Coal Lands Controversy Again Before tha Public. i Washington. The controversy over the Alaska coal lands has broken out miee-Ttfe?"tT1t; Glavis," formerly in the field service' of the general land office, has furnished an article for Collier's . Weekly in which Secretary Balllnger, Commissioner Dennett, Assistant Secretary Frank Pierce and others are accused ot alJing and abetting the perpetration of frauds. Secretary Balllnger denounces the article as a tissue of falsehoods, and 's backed up In his assertions by ComMoore missioner Dennett, of Washington, II. C. Henry and others conversant with the facts In the case. of . Trace Slayer Through Buttons on Overcoat Left at 8cene of Crime. The mystery of the Rue du which for over ' all months occupied the attention of the Paris police, has been solved. The story ot the aolution reada Ilka a or uxx tsoisgooey. page irora uac-onaLast March In an apartment in the Rue du near where It la crossed by the Rue de Castlgllone, a man named Louis Fleurot was found dead. A revolver with six chambers all empty lay by his aide, and a blue handkerchief tightly knotted about his neck seemed to show that he bad been strangled before being shot Six bullet wounds were found upon him. while a hole In the celling ahowed where a seventh had penetrated. Where waa the revolver which bad nred the seventh T The corpse was found dressed only in underclothing. On a chair near by was a suit of clothes of fine texture but very much the woree tor wear. Notes amounting to 60 francs lay ia an open drawer, and on a desk near by was a gold watch. Evidently robbery had not been the motive for the crime. The buttons on the suit ot clothes bore the mark "Buenos Aires." Owing to the system of the registration of foreigners In Paris every member of the Argentine colony was soon All to no placed under surveillance. purpose. - The clothes were shown to hundreds of Parisian tailors. One declared positively that the fabric and cut showed Belgian workmanship. Following up this clew, the police die, covered that the cloth had been manufactured at Vervlers and had been sold to a Brussels tailor. . The Brussels tailor was located and declared that be bad made the garment seven years ago for Prince de Chlmay, but be knew nothing about the buttons. The prince was visited by a detective and at once Identified tbe clotbea aa some he had worn for a short Paris. Mont-Tbabo- Mont-Thabo- , Embezzled a Million Dollars. Cincinnati. Alleged blackmailers of Charles L. Warriner, former local treasurer of the Big Four Railroad company, accused of embezzling $643,' 000, will be dealt with by the slate authorities. County Prosecutor Hunt stated on Monday that be has Invesit sated charges made by Warrfner against a man and a woman, and that he would proceed against them If he were able to collect sufficient evi dence. It Is now reported that the Warriner defalcations will reach a total of a million dollars, and perhaps two millions. Terrible Disaster at Sea. New York. Belated news of a dls aster at sea, In which at least six lives were lost, was brought to New York Monday. Six members of the crew ot the barkentine John S. Ben nett, bound from New York to Halifax with a cargo of coal, were drowned tarly Monday morning, when the ves sel was sunk in a collision off Block Island with a fourraasted schooner, supposed to be the Merrill C. Hart ot Thomaston, Me. The schooner also Is The Corpse Waa Found Dressed Only believed to have been lost, with all In Under Clothing. her crew. How many she carried Is not known here. period and had then given to a servant who was about to go to Buenoi Mistake of Clerk Causes Tragedy. Aires to open a French restaurant War Road, Minn. Nels Jensen was there. The Paris police at once got fatally Injured and his wife and five Into communication with the police ol children were burned to death In Buenos Aires and the clothing was their home near here Monday. Two sent there and Identified by the children were rescued. ' Jensen died restaurant keeper, who said that he later. Jensen was using what he had worn It, had had It repaired at supposed was kerosene oil to start a local tailor's and had finally given it can of the uuia to a fellow countryman who was on fire, when a exploded. After the tragedy It was his way to Antwerp. Next the Belgian discovered that a clerk in a grocery police took a hand. They traced tha store where Jensen had bought the man to Antwerp and finally located oil bad emptied a barrel ot kerosene him In prison, where he was serving into the gasoline tank. r sentence for desertion a the from army. Fought to Death for Her Honor. When Interrogated' the prisoner Cairo, 111. Evidences that Miss Aft admitted that be was the slayer readily nle Pelley, a Cairo shop girl, fought of Louis Fleurot. He Bald Fleurot sucthrough a terrific struggle before wished him to Join htm In a criminal cumbing to brutal assailants Monday scheme, and when he refused and bad ulght, were discovered when the au- started to leave the apartment Fleuthorities were confronted with the task rot had barred the way and had drawn ot solving the mystery of her murder, a revolver and aimed It at him. He Bits of torn clothing strewed the al threw up Fleurot's arm and the bullet in which children found her penetrated the celling. Then befon disfigured corpse, these mute evi Fleurot could get In a second shot ht dences of the girl's love for life and drew his own revolver and quickly that she fotiKht purity revealing acatnst the murderers tor two blocks, discharged the six chambers. i , five-gallo- n two-yea- ley-wa- y |