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Show Southern Salt Lake A COUNTY ENTERPRISE PROMINENT WOMEN DEAD I W. D. S. Harrington, Managing Editor. SANDY, ,T , - UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS Ogden druggists have decided to close their places from 1 to 6 p. m. Soldiers and Civilians Attacked by Sundays sod at 9 o'clock Sunday Members of Losing Faction, Eleven night Mon Being Seriously Injured, Two Tyson Shaw, one of three miners of Whom May Pis. Injured by a premature explosion of dynamite at Bingham June S3, died it Salt Lake last week. Washington. Panama will be While cleaning a rifle at Park City obliged to pay heavy penalties for on the Fourth, George Robbins two Angers on his left hand, the the disgraceful attack on American soldiers and civilians In Panama City weapon being accidentally discharged. A lively demonstration wae held In Friday night, In which eight men of Salt Lake City Tuesday night to cele- the Tenth infantry, two marines and one civilian, R. W. Davis, were seribrate the nomination of Woodrow ously wounded, with a prospect that Wilson as the Democratic candidate two of tbe Infantrymen will die of for president of the United States. their Injuries. Firing of salutes started the obThe belief Is strong among the ofservance of the Fourth at Nephi ficials that tbe outbreak was planned which was marked by little other In noise. The ordinance agalnat the sale politically by the loating faction Panama was intended and to of fireworks was strictly enforced. the that won. Charges Osborne Clark, aged 43, dropped Just to the party contrary, of course, are dead of heart failure near the Provo made by the other faction, but In Meat Sc Packing companys slaughter either event the party in power will house, two miles from Provo. Mr. be held for the outrages responsible Clark was employed by the packing of the police. . company. Officials here are unable to exAmerican Fork has lost one of Its plain the hostility of the police of curiosities, now that Catalo, A. R. Panama City to Americans generally. Bhemmlns famous half breed buffalo Last year the police and the Amerhull, la dead. The animal became ao ican soldiers got into difficulty and vicious as to be unmanageable and one of the soldiers was killed. The had to be shot government of Panama was made to ' There is an exceptionally large apologise for this diaturbance and rrop of cherries ' throughout Weber pay an Indemnity. county this year. The average price will be 6 oents a pound, as compared CUMMINS AGAINST NEW PARTY. with 9 cents last year. There are Iowa Progressive Senator Will many new trees hearing fruit. Support Colonel Roosevelt. The dairymen and breeders of Utah are tbelr Washington. Senator Cummins of county improving Jersey ptork ss rapidly as possible and with- Iowa, 'progressive Republican candiin a very short, time the county will date for the presidential nomination be able to boast of the moat pure bred at the Chicago convention, on Friday Jersey dairy cattle in the west. formally declared against the new Closing with a confetti ball which party movement led by Theodore followed a display of fireworks, tha Roosevelt, and announced hla alcelebration of Independence day in legiance to the old party. In ao doVisitdrew of crowd a ing Mr. Cummins declared bosses Bingham big ors, many coming from the capital could not be escaped by organization of new parties and that to those Recity to take part In the festivities. Adam Deaton Gledhill, whose body publicans who after Intelligent inwas lowered into the grave at Ogden quiry conclude that President Tafts Wedensday, was a pioneer railroad renomlnatlon was the reault of frauman of the west. He came to Utah dulent votes, "the nominee of the In 1873 and entered the service of the convention is not the nominee of the He pointed out, Heel horse over twenty years ago. Republican party." While slumbering In a hay loft in however, that disappointment or IndiSalt Lake, J. W. Young, a horse vidual dishonesty cannoi be a foundatrader of Wilson, N. D., declares he tion for a new party, was robbed of $1,200 In currency. The TAFT TO BE ,NOTIFIED. removed freftn a ca oney Prisl- nng vfor next August 1 tty datepn vAlch ' rdy. dent Is to be Officially Informed Additional honor hag come to Utah of Hit Nomination. Agricultural college through the ap Mass. President Taft will Beverly, polntment of E. G. Watson to the po- receive the formal notification that sition of secretary of the farm manhe la the nominee of the Republican agement section of the International for president at the White dry farming congress at Lethbridge, party House In Washington about August Canada. 1. The told his viators at For the fiscal year ending June 30 Paramattapresident that he had Thursday were cases twenty-eigh- t bankruptcy with Root Senator talked of New filed In the federal court. Of these York, permanent chairman of the Reof benefit the were the fourteen given and publican national convention, bankrupt law, six were adjudged that they had decided that the notito were referred and eight bankrupt fication should take place In Washreferees. ington. The. president believes WashA call for a Roosevelt convention Is the most convenient place ington may be made in a few days In Salt for the committee to wait upon him Lake City,.aa a result of a meeting and he desires to entertain the memheld last week, where RooaereUiana bers at the White House. from several section of the stale discussed plana for the establishment of Idaho Banker Shot and Robbed. a third party. Pocatello, Idaho. C. A. Valentine, Many dry farmers of Utah county a wealthy banker of this city, was are harvesting their wheat. From shot twice and seriously wounded present Indication they will reap the Thursday night by a holdup, who largest crop ever taken from dry robbed him of a diamond ring and a farm land In that county. In places diamond stud valued at about $1,000. the grain will run as high as forty-fiv- e bushels per acre. GOV. EARL BREWER While the celebration was In full blast at Spanish Fork on the 2nd, the sheriff of Utah county secured a war rant to search the premises of Fred Dart for liquor. Twelve bottles of beer, three barrels of empty bottles and twelve empty liquor barrels were . in-lur- cm-bara- t found. Dr. T. 11. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, announced last week that oue of the most important public health measures ever inaugurated in Utah had been launched and would be vigorously pushed until success was gained. This is the extermination of flies. C. C. A. Christensen, an old time resident of Ephraim and a pioneer, died July 3. He came to Utah in 1837. Mr. Christensen has composed numerous hymns and is known for his many paintings, having been a student In the Royal Academy of Art m Copenhagen. Patriotic oratory, music and sports for old and young characterized the nation s birthday and the final festivcelebration ities of the threc-daat Rpanlah Fork for the opening of the (Strawberry tunnel. Several thousand persons participated, many of them coming from surrounding towns. An Injury received five years ago Is believed to have been indirectly re sponsible for tbe death of Samuel Waynicnt, who died at his home near Warren. While employed as engineer at a laundry he was struck on the bead by a piece of steel. taroy Adams, a cook employed at a Bingham Cafe. Is held at the county Jail suspected of being one of tbe two bandits who. armed and masked, held up the Yam pa saloon In Bingham, forced six jnen to get down on their knees, nn-- escaped with $200 take from the safe and the patrons. y Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker of Denver Pastes Away In San Francisco. ISTHMIAN REPUBLIC HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR REPEATED ATTACKS ON AMERICANS. San Francisco. Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker of Denver, former president of the General Federation of Womens clubs, died here Sunday night Mrs. Decker came here to attend the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. In the sessions of the convention she was conspicuous by successful plea for an endowment fund. Delegates who laughed and wept over her tales of "tribulations" In the early days of the federation, accompanied her Joyously the succeeding day on a trip through the Santa Clara valley and noticed that her strength seemed overtaxed. She was taken 111 Monday and Dr. Cornelia de Bey of Chicago) one of the federation delegates, sent her to a sanitarium, and called a consultation. From the first, no effort waa made to minimize the danger of the situation. Stricken Blind in Theatre. Trenton. N. J. Colonel U. II. Stahl a prominent German resident of tl)ih city, father of Rose Stahl, was suddenly strlckeu blind while attending a theatre. Pliyaici-Vi- s hold out little hope. Insurrectos Taken to Prison. Los Angeles Ricardo Pores Enrique Maron. libruilo Rivers and Anselmo Flqueroa, leaders of tbe Mexican Insurrection, convicted of violating the neulralliy laws, were on Friday taken to McNeil's liland. Ma-ro- Jurist Is Accused of Using High Office for Peroonal Gain Manager Selected to Prosecutj Case. H. Cook of Roanoke, re two years, a poweder man Nevada Consolidated Copper , Copper Flat pit, and seven i and one Greek were tallied Sunday when a load in hole with several hundred llark powder and a large One ,e evaded. ped death. B. Phay, a drill operator, fifty away, was hurt by flying rocks, not seriously. ie cause of the premature explo-- i unknown. It was caused pos-Thlo lo a snapshot of Luke VESSELS COLLIDE. by hot cinders from a passing Tennessee, one of tha youngoi s 'dine on another pit level, or bera of tho United States u Fall River Line 8teamer Rams United In handling the explosives. an Influential man In tha Di States Battleship New Hampshire. The accident occurred next to the Potty. p level. There are seven levels, Newport, R. L While groping its waging sixty feet, oue above the way through a dense fog near the other. YOUNG MEN ARE HAMPER Newport naval training station SunCook's body was partially dismem- day, the Fall River line steamer Combered and was Identified by the monwealth rammed the United States clothes remaining and the card found battleship New Hampshire. Both ships therein. He wae blown 1,000 feet sustained considerable damage, but Assistant Secretary of Treasury from the middle of the plL He wae no fatalities or injuries reautled. oigns and Proposes Investigation to quit and return home, toon The Commonwealth struck the New Administration. MacVeaghs The remains of a few parts of the Hampshire astern and nearly end-on- . others were Identified. Tbe pit where When the New Hampshire was disthe accident occurred is sixty feet covered by the lookout the CommonWashington. A row In the Un below the entrance, while the wealth was almost upon it Before States treasury of more than n yeg-'- deep 400 feet west aide rises ship could be turned aside tbe Churn' driIl,prcdeD tta steam" ,hoV-- the collision occurred. Platt AnAboard the Commonwealth the drew culminated Wednesday In An- els. The holes are drilled and shot were badly, sleeping passengers drew's resignation and proposal for a to loosen the ore Sometimes a ton of dynamite and shaken in their bertha and several congressional Investigation of Seer black powder la In one hole. were thrown from their beds. Part of charged tary MacVeaghs administration. Rcpl resentatlve Cox of Ohio' presented jl THREE KILLED IN COLLISION. the 1,000 passengers scrambled to the decks to ascertain the trouble, but resolution for such an investigation to the house after he had read Mr. Number Seriously. Injured and One were assured by officers that there waa no danger, and there was no disof Whom May Die. Andrew's letter of resignation to Presorder. ident Taft. Marion, Ind. George Dolgouffee of Andrew's letter to the president Upland, William Luntx and Benjamin Big Contract Closed. created a profound sensation. He de-- . Silvers, both of this city, were killed, Cincinnati Charles V. Anderson, dared energetic young men In the even others were fatally hurt and of Anderson Manufacthe president treasury had been hampered" and twenty were more or less seriously between two turing company of Salt Lake, Is here, discouraged at every turn by Secre- injured In a collision tary MacVeaghto Idiosyncrasies, his as- traction cart on the Marlon. Bluffton and Saturday closed a contract with the Crescent Tool company of Cincintounding capacity for procrastination, Sc Eastern line iff 'his city Sunday. One-o- f hla Incapacity for decision and ttye tbe can plied between the nati for tbe manuafeture of dies for peculiar moods of suspicion and aver- city and Goldthwalte park and the devices under new inventions held by sion to which he la constantly etfo-ect.-" other waa a regular car coming from the company. The brush device is of sixteen Bluffton. They came together at tJT and the handle device of four-Ura-gauge, be-Andrew feriso Informed ,.Presl a switch midway if'inJFcyond machlno sjeeL Experts raur . alia XafUthjft toedrlr mi , f trailer of til? currency Lee McClung, strati c.4 trick. An incoming park car ufre are W the opinion that tbe now treasurer of the United States, and took the switch Just ahead of the inventions will cause a revolution In other high officials of the treasury Bluffton car. thus obscuring the view brush, mop and even broom handles, were practicaly Unable to transact tha of the motorman of the other paik making these household Implements business of their offices because of car, which crashed Into the regular, much handler and easier to use, and more durable and convenient han Secretary MacVeaghs moods, which telescoping It a third of Its distance. heretofore. Andrew' saya would seem inexplicawaa found dead when Dolgouffee The Crescent Tool company m ble In a man or normal mind." and one of his legs was burled beneath a ton of wreckage, making it among the leading manufacturers of JOHNSON RETAINS TITLE. hlgb-grad- e tools. impossible to remove hla body until a ax. man an off with hla chopped leg State Police Stop Heavyweight CoSevere Storm In Chicago. ntest In the Ninth Round. BREAKS INSTRUMENTS. lii mage aggregating Chicago. East Las Vegas, N. M. The Jack Drum of $300,000 waa caused by a severe elecShattered by Seismograph Johnaon-Jlround Flynn forty-fiv- e trical storm which swept over ChiDiaturbance Which Kille Man at cago Sunday. Twelve houses were fight for the heavyweight championFairbanks. struck were ship waa brought to a dose in tha The first shock of an earthquake forty-tw- o by lightning and there ninth round Thursday by the state alarms received by the fire about 2,300 or 3,000 miles distant waa of tha police. recorded at the Vniveralty of Utah department during the progress which continued for several norm, Captain Fornoff of the atate force, a. 10:6 ,m. Sunday. seismograph at houiv Many thousand basements personal representative at the ring- This via only a preliminary tremble, were flooded and fire engines were side of Govern McDonald, declared Fred J. Pack, sent to it was no longer n boxing contest; according to Professor pump out the water In a numthat it waa a brutal exhibition, and selsmograpkic observer, the main ber of Instances. In one downtown last1.17 and shock at being recorded that Flynn's foul tactics made its conmanufacturing plant the basement tinuance Impossible. He Jumped Into ing for an hour. The movement wae waa flooded with alx feet of water and waa violent So west. dne and east the ring with hla deputies and drove a large stock of goods damaged. tbe fighters and officials who followed the main shock thatx the east and him to tbe corners. Referee Ed W. west recording drums of the InstruRevolt In Portugal Serious. Smith then announced that Johnson ment were shattered and the data on Lisbon. The government is advised the quake made Incomplete. One of that the revolutionaries who have had won and the fight was over. no Flynn displayed ability through- the most successful records ever been hovering near tbe frontier fori out the fight. He waa cut about the made here, however, was tabulated on several weeks are advancing Into the! face until blood ran down hla breast the other drums, which caught the vibetween the republic villages of Tuy in a stream. .He was utterly helpless brations north and aouih. aad CaAlellas. Tbe government is from the first round on and by the Policeman Hurt In Fight. amply prepared for the invaders. An sixth waa deliberately trying to butt Boston. Historic Fanuel hall was enconnter is expected within a few tbe champion's chin with hla head. scene of a fight Sunday with four days. Time after time, ns Johnson held him the Disturbances continue In various officers on one aide and more police In the clinches. Flynn powerless of tbe country. Bombs are be700 Italians on the other. than parts Kmith jerked his head upward. When the smoke had cleared it was ing thrown end arrests are being warned him repeatedly, but It did no found that one policeman, John Fox, made nearly every day. good. Flynn waa no match whatever for had been stabbed In the head; anthe colored champion and the contest other, Dennis Buckley, clubbed on the Sugar Trust Hearing Shifted to Weot wae little more than a farce. New York. Hearings In the govface and several teeth removed; a Walter Horton, es- ernment's suit in equity to dissolve third. Sergeant Referee Givea Fight to WolgaiL ' inches of coll k the American Sugar Refining comcaped death hylF" Loo Angeles. TlJ'oIgast-rtl;sr- s fhest. and the pany, which wer to be resumed here as ajbullet.gral I Nmlar enfin battle came lo w, was clubbed and Monday, were adjourned until July In the thirteen round, a .W.ii.ic clil of his stick. Several Italiaus 23. to he taken up at San Francisco. max that left the world's lightweight From San Francisco the hearings will arrested. were championship still m little Ads posto Salt Lake, then to Denver shift session, but with rumors of Jobbery, American Arraated aa Maderlata Spy. and back to New York about the midsnd sent the referee. Jack Welsh, Juarc. Mexico. Morris Buttner.an dle of September. Immigration officer, waa arfrom American the Vernon arena to Lnrrylnc escape mob iolenre. The fight hud rested here Sunday a.xtuse.l or being Breeze Breaks Hot Wave at Chicago. Iren fast and furious, with Hirers ,i Maderlata spy. Tie was relenned af- Chicago. Temporary relief from the the American 'ending al! the way, when the iwoi ter Luther Edwards, three days' hot wave came Sunday with conferred ('olnncl had Hi o ut In fighters the floor the thir- j consul, when a lake breexe caused the mer-froi- n ninety to seventy-hour- s. Later the breeze the thermometer began Nev. A1 Chairman Henry Q. Washington. Clayton of the committee on judiciary of the house of representatives, Monday presented to the house articles of' impeachment against Judge Robert W. Archibald of the United Status court of commerce. Mr. Claytons re port was unanimous from his commit- tee. It constitutes the ninth impeachment of a Judicial or c'vll official of the United States since the foundation of the government and la the first luce the Impeachment trial of Charels S wayne, of the northern district of Florida, who waa acquitted ou Febru ary 27, 1903. The conduct of this Judicial officer has been exceedingly reprehensible and In marked contrast to the high sense of judicial ethics and probity that usually characterize tbe federal Judge, says the committee In summing Its findings of misbehavior against Judge Archbald. Hla business transactions while a judge on tbe bench were held to unfit him for further service on the bench, and a resolution was presented y care-isnes- Impeaching him and holding him for trial before the United States senate. Tonopah Swept by Flames. business Nev. Three Tonopah. blocks in Tonopah were swept by a fire that broke out at 3 oclock Mon- day morning. The loss is estimated at between $300,000 and $500,000. One of the heaviest loaies la that of W. W. Booth, editor of the Bonanza, estimated at $33,000, with no Insurance. The fire started In the Knights of Pythias building and swept that structure in(a few minutes. The fire then crossed tbe street snd devoured Tom Kendall's old home, jumped from there to the old Tonopah Sun's plant, completely gutting It, and from there it extended up Central street, It then destroying many homes. doubled back and licked up the Tonopah, block, worth $50,000, tbe buildD. ings of Harry Epatlne, broker; comSchmidt, the tailor; Welg-Farg- o pany, Mrs. Dunn, Judge Sanders. ''South Nevada Abstract company. Dr. McLeod, Dr. Musaante, Dr. Cunningham, Dr. Richards, Dr. Davla and Mrs Bell, all losing everything. The wind then veered and tbe handsome Brokers' Exchange building was swept, only a shell of it standing. a "T! SdALSiTS . n mw. To Hold Celebration. Salt Lake City. Citizens or Duchesne and surrounding towns are planning a big ceclbration July 24 to mark the completion of the government steel bridge acrom the Duchesne river. The bridge connects two promising agricultural districts on either aide of the river and Is expected to make the town of Duchesne a distributing point of no mean order. The bridge cost $10,000 and is one of the most handsome structures now spanning the river. According to W. H. Fitzwater, paymaster In charge of the work, who came to Salt Lake Monday to get 360 rivets needed to complete the structure) it will be ready for traffic before the end of the month. . m v Under the leadership of Governor Brewer, the M'tslsiippl delegation at Baltimore etood firm for Underwood ee long aa there waa any hope, but Governor Brewer le well eatiefied with the nomination of Wilson. OF ARTICLES IMPEACHMENT TO HOUSE BV PRESENTED JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. Diee From Asphyxiation. Mrs. Mary E. Welir-kain- p Washington. and her daughter Katherine, to the Knabe family, piano were found dead from Saturday at their apart-- ; merit In a fashionable section of the ; ing cattle city. Little Cirl Drowned. Ends Inspection Trip. j three-year- I'rovo. Emily Tulthoff, Gceranl Manager H. ('. Nutt of the Mr unit Mm ' n ' I nld (laugh Route arrived In the city Salt take , .. . , of Provo bench, fell into an i.nied by Clef li near her father's dli. Uri and "'H-rnendenl h shortly after mmn Sunday an. itimiion from tin tie iicri!iii or by frun hu drosned. :iad , the route. Decides Against Colonel. St. l'uti!. .Minn The Urapro38lv! party he:m; organized under th..-- lead ersh.p of Theodore Roosevelt take pdit in primaries In Mimic sou tliiK fait, acconling to an opinion issued by ji,i- - attorney general. Kilbane Defeats Dixon. UJeie'and. .lidmiiy Kilbane. featli erwetcht eiininpidii, won over Tommy Uily Thursday nlulu. r fi clit, going t lie full twelve round-- . tv No the Tf.i-n-i-- . d- .stun was n'tid'-re- Fall From Horse Breaks Arm. Utah. Ferd Bagan GrantJville, broke both bones of his left forearm when he fell from his horse Sunday near here- - He was in the canyon about a mile west of hla borne, driv- i. re-lat- i Charged With jMunrer. Ore. Pendleton. "Columbia George," an Indian convicted of the murder, of a woman of hla tribe some years ago, and who was pardoned re cently by President Taft while serving a life term, was again arrested, charged with the murder of Mrs. O. A. Temot. an aged Indian woman. He was the last person seen with her. Mrs. Temot'o body wss found Sunday with the head bruised and cut and many knife wounds in the neck. She was the mother of John Wallltaa, a Carlisle school football player, whp committed suicide here last May. Sympathy Strike is Proposed. Boston. A general strike of labor union workers in all industries In Dot, ton. out of sympathy for the striking employees cf the Boston elevated street railway, waa the plan developed by the Boston Central tabor union by adopted Monday. A resolution that body Instructs Its executive com mlttee to determine the advisability of calling sucli a strike and lo report aa soon aa possible. Prizes to Be Awarded at Fair. special contest wll be held at the coming Utah state fair for, market milk, butter, cheese and other dairy products, with appropriate prizes Tor each winner. A Governor Loses Watch. Salt take City. Since hit return from the east. Governor William Spry has lost the handsome gold watch presented to hlin by the state officials at his birthday dinner at the ..lull a few weeks ago. Cum-in.Mvii- Filed Petition in Bankruptcy. Sail take City.-- - .lanut V. t'IM ii tick, a Salt take electri.-;.n:tilion in bankruptcy in rideiu! :rr 'onrt Monday. IBs I'ahUitli :i h V ! 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