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Show The VOIi. m WINCED ACCUSED as in. panish "Fore Press NO. 40. AT SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER GOMPERS AGAIN CHOSEN. CHARGE of bank robbery WELL AS MURDER. Great Labor Leader Again at Head of American Federation of Labor. Samuel Gompers set Hit Father, Whom He It Charged With Murdering,- With Having Hidden Coin Found in - the Earn. In the Auburn, Cal., mur-je- r case Is rovived oy the announce-en-t that 95,540 in gold has been (bund where It had been hidden in Iht Weber barn, and now It Is charged the money by the authorities that time from a bank which viias robbed tome time ago, and young Weber, vho Is awaiting trial on the charge if baring murdered his father, moth-tr-, brother and sister, and then setting lire to the home in order to con-cea- l the crtme, is accused of being guilty of robbing the bank as well as committing a most brutal murder. The lard can found in the Weber barn by Coroner Shepard and his contained 95,540 in gold, Iq 9430 the following depiominatlcms: 850 in tens, and 4,2G0 in In fires; twenties. The amount stolen from the bank was ffi,3G5, to there is a shortage of 1825. There Is the best evidence that the money is the same as that taken from the bank. The denominations corre-ponThe strongest eviexactly. mixed up dence, however, is that, with the money, were leaves and soil, uch as are found on the side of the ravine where the bank robber disappeared, and where he may have planted the money In haste and afterward dug it up and again concealed it in the Interest barn. was practically president ol tbe American Federation of Labor, at the session In San Francisco, Saturday. One delegate, Victor Berger of Milwaukee, one of the leaders of the Socialist element In the convention, voted in the negative and asked thal his vote be so recorded. Gompers was given a great ovation when he retook the gavel. He prom-lsethe delegates to try to do aa much or more for the labor movement In the future than he had done In the onanlmously d d past " Frank Morrison and Secretary Treasurer John B. Lennen were unao imously chosen to serve for anothei year. Callfisrnia Judge Takes a Hand In Labor Troubles. United States Circuit Judge Morrow of Ban Francisco has issued a temporary restraining order against the International Association of Machinists and about 30 of Its members by n&me prohibiting them from interfering with the locomotives, motive power and machinery of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad ; from attempting bj force or threats to intimidate the ma chlnl8ts and helpers at present in ths employ of the railway company or td induce them to break their contracts with their employers; from trespassing upon the property or the railroad company or entering its shops, and finally prohibiting any agents of the Ma chinlsts' asosclation from carrying banners and doing picket duty In front of the Santa Fe ticket office In San Francisco. Oepends Upon Senate Whether His Appointments Will be Ratified. It Is announced that Governor Peabody of Colorado will appoint the two additional Justices of the supreme court, irrespective of whether he holds over the next term or not Under the constitutional amendment adopted at the recent election, the court of appeals and supreme court consolidate on April 6 next, and two of the seven Judges provided for. are to be named by the governor. , The legislature will meet one week before the next term of governor begins. During that time or prior, the state canvassing board will declare the 'amendment adopted. ' Governor Peabody wlllnake the appointments and the senate, if Republican, will confirm them.- - Should the Democrats control the senate Governor Peabody's appointments ' will be rejected, . and Governor Adams will appoint the two Judges. DAYLIGHT MURDER. casus, Georgia. Tbe band Included many blgh officials, who sold the titles of nobility, The leaders were Imprisoned by the governor and a judge, both of whom filed suddonly, and the leaders of tin forgers were then discovered to b at large. One of these, who dlsapeared and. It waB alleged, drowned E lmself in the Black sea, has beeq found alive. - Taft in Panama. Secretary of War Taft and party an rived at Colon Sunday morning on board the United States cruiser Columbia. Mr. Taft was received on shore and by Vice President Arosemena other Panama officials. General Davis, commander of the canal zone, and Minister Barrett After a conference with the American congressional delegation, Mr. Taft went by a special train to Panama, where he was officially received by a committee and quartered at the residence of Mr. Wallace, chief engineer In charge of eonBtruo tlon of the Panama canal. He was received by President Amador and the Panama cabinet at 4 p. m. , SLAIN BY UNKNOWN. Over Fifty Thoussnd Fighting Mem Secretary of War Taft's annual re- has been made to the president U shows that on October 15 last the actual strength of the regular army as 3,744 officers and 56,439 enlisted Ben. There are 12,317 of this number Jo the Philippines and 1,042 In Alaska. The total enlistments for the year, exclusive of hospital corps and Philippine scouts, were Of this 27,380. umber, 6,372 were relnllstments and 1,008 original. Twelve hundred and fortyelght are colored. Verdict of Coroner In Mysterious Murder Case In Cincinnati. Tbe coroners verdict in the case of Alma Stelnlgewcb, the telephone girl who was found dead November 2 near Spring Grove cemetery In Cincinnati, finds the cause of death to be "fracture of skull, caused by a blow on the head with a blunt Instrument, inflicted by some unknown fiend." Tbe testimony shows that the deceased was s victim of criminal assaulL Tht Old Man Loved Hie Morning Dram CLASHED WITH POLICE. port William Mortimer committed suiat Vancouver, B. C, by cutting fcls throat' from ear to ear. with a rur. He jeavei ,a widow and eight mall children. Recently Mortimer u arrested on complaint of his wlfs for refusing to provide for his family. Hs was forced to turn si! his money Pj'cr to his wife and thereupon that as he had no money left buy whisky he would soon commit blcide. He has carried out hlsthreaL uath was almost Instantaneous. cide com-Plaine- d dps Attack Checked by Artillery. University Students In Buds Pest Injured. A Budapest dispatch, under date ol November 26. says: Tbe students ol tbe university made a demonstration today against tbe precautionary measure Instituted by the rector In consequence of tbe political agitation. Tbs police were called In and la tbe clash which rosulted a nnmber of students were Injured. Many of them were ai rested. It Is said that the loctureq probably will be suspended. Number of Had a 8trenuou Night A party of three young folks from Tslnk-JjctchoChicago became lost on Flok's Peak Sunday, and were compelled to spenfl the night exposed to the rigors ol mountain weather. In addition tfi this, one of the party. Miss Maud Arnold, daughter of B. J. Arnold,-wai wealthy manufacturer of Chicago, of suspen-hostilitieeverely burned by the explosion celluloid corah which she wore In tael Hthor cleared at 3 o'clock In tbs hair. The party took refuge In jierooon a turning movement against deft of rocka, and while asleep tear a wr fight flank was observed." camp fire, the comh became heated t pad explodod. General 8akharoff telegraphs as fob i: "The Japanese attack on waa checked by our artillery and the fighting ccasod at 6 o clock In the evening of November 27. no point did tbe enemy advanco benror thaa within COO paces of our tuihi!00' Ia the midst of the battle a inaing snowstorm caused a and when the a s, gHi mi as second-clas- matter, Poet offlna s lmMimuuunimii imuuinmnmimimuLutinii mum mi iiutiuti unmmii! CITY DRUG STORE JAPS ORDERED TO RENEW THE Australian Divine Takes a Shot at Hie Honor Because of Personal Grudge. FIGHT IN EARNEST. Rev. Isaac Selby of Australia shot at Superior Judge Hebbard In San 1 1 1 1 1 Edict Goes Forth That the Main For- Francisco while the latter was on the tifications Mutt Be Taken by bench. The bullet came within an Brown Men at Any Cost Inch of the judge's head and lodged In the back 6f the chair. The would-b- e It Is learned upon excellent author murderer was at once removed from Y EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED Ity that the Japanese army has been the court room to the city prison and ordered from headquarters to renew charged with attempt to commit mur- gmrwiHiiHTrniiHiiwwnHfiwinumTHTW'nnBntTnmummHinwwmwnwtnHwpin, the attack upon Port Arthur and to der. Selby was recently sued for divorce. capture the main fortifications, no matter what the cost may be to the He conducted his own defense, but DL W. E. WARNED, Ml Ml was unsuccessful, and a decree attacking forces. Ode ssJ fwtdime KA The possession of the Rihlung and against him was granted. Judge Heb- Greatast Agency mth f Cty Sqimrti Kekwan forts enables the Japanese to bard, who issued the decree, was trya arose from case when a a on sufficient force north the place Selby ing tjMhkPwX front of the eastern ridge of forts to seat In the court room and fired point execute a sweeping movement against blank at the judge, who, hearing the rheas ass. the battery positions on the crest ol bullet whistle past his ear, rushed C. T. SIS a. ioeltaf Af, the western ridge of forts and metei from the bench and grappled with his UTAH. Offtaa aa hill, which as yet they have not cap- assailant, preventing him from firing imtiin. another shot. tured. a For time great excitement preIt is reported that the Japanese sapHtektaaila aaawara tram Jawwa Koharmaa'a. pers directed against Rihlung moun- vailed, but quite was soon restored, Iisnnsce Ajscj. IiiepcBdent tain, Sungshu mountain and East when It was learnod that the judge B. Hi Kekwan mountain have reached the had not been Injured. Before being ainCliiMV. base of the center ditches. The de- taken to his cell Selby said: BAGLEY & MORGAN 7 shot at Judge Hebbard because FIra, fensive works outside the parapets of I!!, AeeMsal Hesllh and Plata Clan to a man seems for that mounthe way mountain and only Rihlung Sungshu ATT0BXIT4-AT-LAtain have been captured, leaving the get Justice in this country. My only FBOVO X Batch I aildiat Russians in possession of the parapets regret is that I seem to have bungled Triwykaam WRIX matters considerably. My Intention only. The Japanese guns are shelling the was to kill him, but I was a trifle 18 the Lead Twenty Yiars. A. SAXEY, ' parapets and inflicting heavy damage. nervous." ATTOBNIV-AT-CAThe occupation of the forts Is expected KUROPATKIN RIDES IN AUTO. nod Notary PubfL. Conveyancer shortly. If the forts re taken, the Offlna Ovar Hank at Rapture of Port Arthur proper seems Chinese Regard Russian Generals Mapawiah Sark. assured within a short time. chine With Superstitious Awe. Utah. Spanish Fork, General Kuropatkln is the possesFORTY PACES APART. sor of a new twenty-horspower autoJapanese and Russian Soldiers Ar mobile, with which he Is able to rush Almost in Touch. at high speed from ono part to anAt Llndshlnpu. of which town the other of the line, twenty-fiv- e If joa want to bay, or if miles northern half Is In Russian hands and long, according to M. Ravolr, who has you want to sell Farms or the southern halt is held by Japanese, reached Chefoo from Mukden. City Property of all desM. Ravolr spent three weeks with (he trenches are 120 paces apart, and criptions anywhere in this it Is possible In the silence of the Kuropatkln, who wished to secure county, sea bight to distinguish the voices of the a Mukden dispatch. Japanese, says Sometimes tbe men on both sides (trike up a conversation, many of the Bailed Hay Japanese speaking excellent Russian, Fhe soldiers good naturedly abuse one another and pass invitations to come COMPLETE LINE 07 oppoalt Paitoffio and take dinner or drink tea. j the tantalize Often the Japanese Russians by showing them- that they SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S Jave vodka to drink, and of which the Russians have none. The Japanese SPANISH FORK MEAT CO HP continually allowed the Russians to DUUU IM gather fuel on neutral ground at unarmed. were Then when they nzsa isd cuEu they suddenly fired, killed two Rus153 STlfLK csccrm sians and wounded one. HIGHEST SASH PfUSS RAID FOX While tbe trenches are 120 paces 2-Salt FEtaTfl. JkND J1IDBS apart, the Russian and Japanese pickma distant now are ets only forty paces from each other, but there Is no firing. One Japanese sentry fell asleep at bis JNO, J. BANKS, Prop. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES Insurants KENDALL, DR. PROVO, ciiii ..INSURANCE.. Jox Lumber Qompony. e It was on the strength of this find that the bank officers swore to a Band ef Expert Forgers Make Way With Witness Against Them. complaint charging Adolph Weber with the robbery. A warrant was isA sensational story of lawlessness sued by Justice Smith and was served In the Caucasus has Just been revealed on Weber by Sheriff Keena. When informed by D. W. Lubeck, by a brutal murder. In the center of Vice president of the Placer county tbe town of Kutais, In daylight, of the bank, that the money had been found, chief witness against a band of exHe young Weber winced noticeably. was discovered which then renewed his Request that the pert forgers of no charge of bank robbery be not taken five years ago forging patents up until tbe murder case was disposed bllty alleged to have been Issued bj of, adding that the money was hidden a former king of Mingrolla, formerly an Independent principality of CauIn the barn by his father. PEABODY WILL APPOINT JUDGES. TRIED TO KILL JUDGE IN OPEN COURT ROOM. PORT 21. 1902. at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March t, Ui W. H. RAY, PICKETING PROHIBITED. BRUTAL T TAKE Entered Feb. 1, 1904. NOTICE Building Material. Proto. & lohn Christianson Real Estate Agent Spanish Fork, Utah - Lind-yhlnp- ..PAINTS.. u ; I hits San Pedro, Los Angeles mil Lake R. R. 'i " LORENZO THOMAS ruironsu and a Russian soldier left the crept up and stole his gun and returned without awakening him. The Japanese at ene time attempted to dig trenches fifteen pacos away from the Russians, hut they were driven Kit off. One bhNk scfk of task, .1 TIME TABLE , TROOPS, TO GUARD MINES., Arrow Points to Fort Blown Up Attack on Attorney by Strikers Signal for Calling Out Militia. State troops have been added to the United States deputy marshals guard ing Joseph Letter's coal mine at Zelg-leThe Franklin county. Illinois. an to was due state ot troops sending attack on II. R. Platt of Chicago, general attorney for the estate of I Z. Letter and William Browning of Zelg-ler- , farm overseer for the Zelgler coal company, who were fired upon from ambush while returning to Zelgler from West Frankfort, where they had been to accompany Joseph Letter, who boarded a train there for Chicago. r, MUTINY OF SAILORS. By Japs. Black Sea Fleel Confirmed. SL Petersburg, Nov. 26. Confirmation has boon received here of ths statement made In a private telegram from Sebastopol oa November 24 that a portion of the crewe ot the Black ea fleet mutinied on November 22, under the Influence of the revolutionary propaganda, and that the trouble wai subsequently quolled by force of armA belo several of tbe mutineer wounded. TALKED WITH AMADOR. ACTED AS ANGEL. In Russian Party Ha Interview Congressional With President of Pansma. The visiting congressional party ol the Interstate and foreign commerce commission bsd a long conference Is Panama, Saturday morning, with I'm Ident Amador, the state secret rtf, high government official and promk nent Panamane, during which there was an exchange of vlowt on the baal aotutlon of the pending question. The most friendly apirit waa manifested oa both aides Northward KoT Wi k. w w I Lhr.tu. Lehl lr I I SO th It y. m. a. m. Jaah SB m. m. .m. y.ae. I H. BROW!!, 4 It is 44 II Tiwlas Him. t an! 4 makes 41ree4 wnwUwl 4 Sail Lake (or all so law a am ea warth Via Oraaoa Short Uw. B. W. Uiu.m. Oaa.ral Paaaaaiar Amt. J, IH.Mooaa, Uurlsl Panrai Ttokat 4ul, rniMM, Doyel Ageol. w Pood Stoblo. Hack Meets all Trolh&i rrnoM Bo. XL Co-Operat- ive Arrival aa4 eyerture st trains tram Days: Laka f FVl allarlw(riUs.Prove.9a)l aa wtwt .. .I.M m 11)4 ar Laka Freve.flell N. aalallSan.f yoMM aart aa4 ...I'Byae Bureka, Meiameth ea SU- H. yb Ctiy miimimiiim H. W Far Kureka, Mammoth aa He, Institution,- - m-F- al 6-- Fwr Dsalars 8U-Hl- n MorchandlsOf made ta rtfilaa Ualaa 4 --pot with !Hnlu at Houihara PaolSa ao Oreyea Shari orrsns choice or H lUailalny Oilr O b4 Flour, Grain Produco Umbotomsof Harness, Paiwnaaity "I Santa Btawraiuaa; a yartaet Lkaiay Uaf Daw gel" for several theatrical venture. belost 625,000 of my own and ICO, 000 longing to the bank." said he. "I have day for been living on thirty cenU tm Qeneral a taar, the last month." ' TIME TABLE FAST TSB0UC8 TE1LH3 HILT Arnold Beathlen, formor caahler of under Is a bank at West Liberty. La., AHD THRSB DISTINCT SCEHtO BOT7TU arrest charged with a G0, 000 embea Palma Palana as arllaary fttaaplaf aara ta Omaha. Kaa-a- a Ui;, Hi, Laola 4M alement. While acUng In hta capacity Oblaaca without akanca-Fra- a as caahler, Beathlen also acted as "an Carat t Df Jfisisl Frk, Spanish Fork flaaaarttoaa Caahler Backed Theatrical Companies and Brsaka Bank. IS 1st lysslilli IS PllaW 140 a.m. 40 m. p- - Nasal Pro. I Stadia la MartaU bwtMUag, MaU atraal. CM-vat- y Say tram Ms. m. Mill y. at. Vidismj . Baa j Shty aa autarial (umtiaW ay m riaaaiaaa sad Haw VarkMrtoa. Rpaalth Fork fort . PORTIIAiT ARTIST ttlii B. t IU IN Amerieaa Fleamal Ortra rid lu OS SI IS tw 4 as iso Its ism fas las tss Soli III 44 4 Mum 4 w 4 M IS 4 Is T 44 I fcs a- 1 1 I f anew f Balt Lake iir SI Sett thwart B.TjfTl it (M M IS G. O. EIRIKSSOM, limCTISLThlM. esn set conspecially twenty automobiles, structed to carry ammunition speedily in emergencies. lie will use them only in winter, when the Manchurian roads are in excellent condition. On his first trip in the new automobile Kuropatkln only comment waa: "I have the advantage of General Shafter." The Chinese now regard Kuropatkln and his machine with superstitious awe, believing the latter to be an atrociously powerful specimen of the "foreign devils." Quarrel Over Butinas Matter Ceueea a Tragedy. aged 26 yeare, McGowan, Joseph waa shot and Instantly killed In 8n Francisco on Saturday by Joseph Smith, a retired capltallsL who Is about CO years old. Tbe murder waa the result of a quarrel over buslnese matters. The crime waa committed with a shotgun, which blew off a portion of McGowans brad. When taken Into custody. Smith did not deny having done the shooting, and on tbe way to prison laughingly said, "There' another good man gone. Trouble i ) tod Boots Shoos. O JOHN fsalsh fnt, Cl-J- hi ( - |