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Show r Press PANI jVQU N9- - IV- - 'SliAMOWNEFS " SPANISH FOItK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1005. FLAMES BURST FORTH FROM MONT PELEE REMAIN NEUTRAL Will Be No Chicago Extension the Vo.cano Which of Teamster. Strike. Lives in Chicago Team Own-- , em-- 7 jssociation, an organization de- 8000 union teamsters, has Jo in the present remain neutral In progress in Chi-- i strtiggle now gver since the coniniencenient Se teamsters strike the Team Own-- 1 anxious to wsociatlon has been Ltbe question of making deliveries houses submitted to I iitration. The teamsters, by a unant-votrefused to agree to the d it was for a and Imposition would owners team the that -ca- e, tie be-,Le- strike of these 8,000 drivers them to make deliveries Iflrmi involved in the strike. the sentiment a w effort to learn J the members of the association the matter, it was decided to referendum vote on the question. 4 1, TOte was completed Sunday and (suited in 135 of the members voting remain neutral during the trouble 2d m three members voting to comil the teamsters to obey orders. The means ncUlon reached by the owners 4it there will be no strike of these and the threatened expansion of trouble in this direction has been T i ordering perted. JAPANESE Popular Official is Stabbed by a Gambler, Who Committed Crime in Spirit of Revenge. Show. Signs of Activity. go.-The fj L PREMIER OF GREECE ASSASSINATED Caused Los. of 40,000 1902 Fort de Frame, Island of Marti- For the past few days Mont Pelee has manifested a recrudescence of activity which, while stronger than that of the month of April of the present year, does not seem to be of an alarming nature Some dense clouds of smoke have been discharged from the volcano and have slowly fallen over the hite River valley, afterwards disappearing on arrival at the sea coast. Sharp luminous flashes have been perceived at the dome of the mountain and a fairly strong burst of flame was seen June 3 between 1:40 and 2:10. On that day a very thick cloud of smoke almost descended to the sea, and the cinders thrown up extended to the village of I,eprechur, which is on the extreme line forming the limit of the territory devastated during the terrible outbreak of May, 1902, (result-inin the loss of about 40,000 lives), and then swept seaward and disappeared. After this the volrano again became calm and remained so until the night of June during which the dome was illuminated by numerous luminous points. The collapse of part of the dome occurred Monday morning at 6 oclock nique. g 10-1- NOT SANGUINE. Rus- jutArs Willing to Make Peace if is in Earnest. Isla has calmly received American intervention of news $e absence The peace. lid prospective if issurance that Russia will accept President Roosevelts proposal, and te knowledge that the final contraction of peace Involves the adjust-ten- t of s series of questions of para-couImportance, requiring the most ireful diplomacy and extending over reeks of negotiation, coupled perhaps exir th the recollection of a previous gence In the thorny path of the world's politics, seem to create a disunion to await final results. There nevertheless, the keenest satisfac- a over the preliminary step and Son of deep gratefulness over resident Roosevelts action. Then In also genuine thanksgiving t the thought that the carnage and fimrud waste of war will soon end fnit genuine hope that the negotia-tin- s fill bring a satisfactory and en-- I ring pjace. j The national rejoicing and thankstring will probably be deferred until fhe treaty of peace Is signed and all nt . Lobt ended. PRA1SE FOR ROOSEVELT. ZION INVADED BY CALIFORNIANS nego-istlon- CITIZENS ARE WILD WITH RAGE. Angry Crowd Attempted to Lynch the Murderer, But Were Prevented by Coolness of Officers. Athens. Theodore P. Delyanuis, the popular premier of Greece, was stabbed and mortally wounded by a professional gambler named Gliera-karl- a at the main entrance of the chamber of deputies at 5 p. m. Tuesday. The premier died within three hours The assassin, who was immediately arested, said he committed the deed In revenge for the stringent measures taken by Premier Delyannis against the gambling houses, all of which recently were closed. The premier arived at the entrance of the chamber In a carriage. Ghera-kari- s approached, saluted the premier and opened the carriage door. The premier was in the act of thanking Gherakaris for his courtesy when the gambler plunged a long dagger into M. Delyannis abdomen, inflicting a frightful wound. The murderer was immediately overpowered by the attendants. Med- - ical assistant e was Immediately summoned and the wounded man was taken to a Red Cross station, where an operation was performed in an effort to stup the Internal hemorrhage. This was unsuccessful, and Premier Delyanuis died at 7:30 oclock. . The news spread quickly, and it would be impossible to describe the popular evidences of sorrow or the anger of the crowds, who attempted to Lynching was lynch the assassin. the gendarmes, who prevented by rushed their prisoner frora, the building to prison. It is estimated that 20,000 persons witnessed the removal of the body of the premier from the Red Cross station to bis late residence. Members of the cabinet and of the chamber of deputies were among the crowd, many of them weeping. The cabinet met in the evening at the residence of the president of the chamber, and It was decided that the body should lie In state in the chamber before interment. King George, who is at Taol, announced that he would at once return to Athens. Investigation by the police show that Gherakaris was recently liberated from prison, having been sentenced to eighteen years for the murder of his wife. RUSSIA ACCEPTS ROOSEVELT'S AID announced was Washington It Return Visit Recently Made by Salt Tuesday that the formal reply of the Lakers to Los Angeles. Russian government to President Salt Lake City The visit recently Roosevelt's identical note of last made by members of the Salt Lake Thursday is in the hands of the AmerCommercial club and other prominent ican government. The response was Salt Lakers to Los Angeles was re- handed to Ambassador Meyer at St. turned by the good people from the Petersburg by Count Lamsdorff and to coast this week, the special trains car- trwismitted by the ambassador said can be President It Roosevelt. in the Lake visitors Salt rying arriving that it is in perfect consonance with City on Monday. The visitors came as guests of Sen- the oral assurances given the presiator W. A. Clark and the Salt Lake dent by Count Cassini, the Russian Commercial club, aided and abetted ambassador here. It had been Intend by the Salt Lake Real Estate association, the local officials and the people of the city and state generally. The London. The Moji, Japan, corre-- 1 first section of the special bringing the Los Angeles men arrived over the Salt spondent of the Daily Telegraph Lake Route at 11:30 oclock in the cables an account of his visit to Vice forenoon, laden with city, county and Admiral Rojestvensky in the hospital state officials of California, represent- at Sasebo. The admiral, speaking in atives of various commercial bodies broken English, expressed his pleashim by of southern California, Los Angeles ure at the treatment accorded the and praised quarters newspaper men and others. The sec- the Japanese a private ond section, carrying over 200 mem- assigned him. He occupies and bers of the Los Angeles chamber of room, which is well ventilated, beauthe of a view admiral the jives afterIn the commerce, arrived at 2:55 said to noon. Passengers on both trains had tiful landscape. Rojestvensky the correspondent: experiences to nothing but pleasant I have everything I desire. My and of the as results journey, report willingly submitted to the plans that had been prepared for their further pleasure. At bedtime they agreed that the first day In Salt Lake had been an unqualified success from the visitors standpoint. ed by the president to make public the replies of both Russia and Japan to his appeal for a cessation of hostilities in the far east, but a decision has been reached not to publish them at was this time. This determination arrived at at the suggestion of both belligerents that the publication of the responses at this Juncture might not be desirable. Official assurance is given, however, that the informal statements of the contents of the replies are not only accurate, but practically complete as to the Information contained In them. ROJESTVENSKYS WOUNDS HEALING of the Effort to End the War. Paris. President Roosevelts bucs k's In opening a way for peace between Russia and Japan Is tie absorbing theme here, and France aa forgotten her own troubles with Germany over Morocco to join in approval of the American initiative. President Portraits of Roosevelt. Ambassador Meyer. Minis-'f- f OREGON HOTEL HORROR. Takahira and Ambassador Cassini a appear In all the with journals, and sf the White House as the On Woman Burned to Death Guest riene of the historic Several Injured. peace movement, without Overland exception comment on PresidOre The Roseburg. ent Roosevelts action is favorable, was destroyed Creek M.vrtle hotel at lth the exception of a slight Bense of that France, as the by fire at an early hour Thursday. djanppolntnient If of Russia, has not taken a more Miss Hattie Dement, one of the proprominent part in effecting the and sevprietors, was burned to death burned less or more eral other persons of ehers It develops number a and r injured, that nearly ffiO.OOO.OOO lives by their with the j"f money realized In this country narrowly escaped leaving the sale of the building, the from last Issue of Japa- pimping j'tnese Imperial bonds will remain on their effects to the Haines The origin of the lire cannot be jj'PosIt ln New York City for an in-.- i of finite Pei bid. The al-- i though from the statement learned, money will be nvi-other employees, and clerk to remain In the banks nml the night no lights mst companies until gradually with-iraw- who state that there weie is growing that In the course of flnan-Ui- l in the house, the belief regular the lire was incendiary in origin ojierntionR Fnncs Approves OSCAR wounds are healing, but my left leg Is troublesome, and It will he some time before 1 am able to move about. In thirty days, perhaps, I shall he well again. Asked for his views of the naval battle, the admiral merely replied: The Japanese fleet was so good, It then he completewas impossible ly broke down. Evidently bis mental sufferings were acute, for he desired to avoid the subject, and during the remainder of the conversation the naval battle was not mentioned. Augusta one mile on the South rollna side, in North Augusta, Ie-U'n,w' WM. ,8 dead; Charles ro,orpd. and E. F. Fishburne iv, nductor, are mortally wounded, and organ Willis, a negro, and Maxlo ar seriously Injured. At th i S,'11" Rt 0VPr Rpnpw It was shown Inin-"5H,ar,pd the troublo by curs-- a npRra, who turned and line, about vui hint Just a Family Fight, Wake-pd- . Angeles. Cal. Thomas driver of one of the city chain wagons, and his fathcr-ln-law- , lUMrarcl, fought a desperate battl ltli fists and such articles ol tornlt ur as they could use, at the fcnmo 1,18 an SundaF yo,,nKer Iht. That a murder was not corn- ,,uo on'lr an"1' Bussarda 'lrrppIlng In putting his n' out wlth well directed tv,. Wenl ,hPn lying him Uusgard f'r the police. o -- fin-la- w in the Sf. pl. ..l-tr- -l. t Act ot Congress March IS, a CITY DRUG STORE JNO. J. BANKS, Prop. PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED 1 1 1 1 1 PHARMACISTS. BY EXPERIENCED TrmmmTnrimmmmmTTmnmmTfTmmmnmmTwmnmmmvfmTTmmiTmD DR. W. E. WARNER, ...UTAH'S... Insurance Greatest and Residence Just south of City Square. Offlc Agency (pan lab W. 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Spanish Fork Knew Th- - matter, Post office second-cla- On blook north of Bask, ' Nothing of Plans. Rojestvenskys Vladivostok. A series of Interviews Assowhich the correspondent of the naval with ciated Press has had the who survived the battle in most a developed has Sea of Japan the sensntlonal story of the anses if the ami all. of first Russian disaster, on whi h t complete deniotalizat flagship lowed the sinking of 'he of wounding the and Souvaroff Knluz Admiral Rojestvcnsky. a single It Is explained that not coinmamhrfleet knew the Officers as n.HIOIllLI n fought 21. 1902, II OF SWEDEN pic-Ure- Race Riot Begins In Car. Charleston, s. C. As a result of a Russian riot that occurred late Sunday !isbt on the trol-- 1 Aiken and Entered Feb. at Spanish Fork. Utah. Dethroned no n re th" mand of divisions knew had Ionli a the sublieutenants, and Artn n on the signals of the flag-Stockholm, Sweden. King Oscar, to comtnan the whom letter vigorously-wordeNebogatoff. upon n y a long and stor" RoJestvcnskv devolved, had th president of the Norwegian the declares that M. Horner, once after the juncture thing oath of Norways king rons. and then only flro accession th(,r concentrated The Japanese makes It the kings duty not toof pass the ' .'.hor liul over ln silence the preferment on the Norwegian council of state of action, and then on an','l')r;la,;' of his majestys veto of the successively smivaru ff hntaz 111 and bill. The king maintains that Alexander !'P"rao j consular developed he did not overstep hi prerogatives Some ship structural defects Co-Operati- vG TIME TABLE Arrival uddrpkrtur of tralna from Dapot: No. Sprlnfvtll Provo Kali I.kk nd all p !ni .t and w.at ...I 01 m No. 29 For 'prlnarlll Provo IWalt l.ak t 4l p m and all P'.lnM oa.t to wrat No. A For F.urrka, Hamtiiotb and Sll- pm v.rCttr No. 29 For F.urvka. Mammoth and 811- For voriUy under the conHtltutlon, and says that consideration for the union Imposes on the king the duty of exercising bis constitutional rights. The king of Norway," he adds, muHt always hear In mind paragraph 1 of the Norwegian constitution, which reads: 'The kingdom of Norway is free, autonomous, independent and " OFFERS CHOICE OF S Daalars la General Merchandise Horn Connuotlon mado In Ofd.n Union depot with and Ureua Short III train of Southern PaolUo King of Norway. Institution, TRAINS FAST THROUGH DAILY Q AND THREE DtSTISCT SCENIC ROUTES O aad Harness Pulmaa Faiaco and ordinary Sleopln ear, to CDy, Hi. Loula hod o. For iwtoo, folder eio tnnutr of CI.ACD H lows, Ticket Ateot, A SEN ION. St writ Salt Laha aw. O. A. . I Produce. IfUsnfaotarar of Omaha. K.n.a, E.tvor, without Oban o Fra Reellnin Chair Cart. Peraaaally ao. -tad Eiouraloaa; a perfect biota Car Her-lo- Flour, Grain 0 Boots sad Shoes. JOU!t Kpaalih f jfES, Sttpl. rk CUh. , |