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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS Dlihe Warner, Publisher . . VTA1! PANISII FORK STRIFE III EHD HAY FEVER SEASON 11 BUS Ogdcn'a first pOHtul savings bank be opened (or buslnees at the local pOKtofflre August 28. annual conference o Tbe forty-firs- t the Methodist Episcopal church wai held In Salt take lat week. The overturning of a kerosene lamr ft tire to the residence of Mrs. J H. 1'ulmer in Salt take, causing damIII age Of $1,500. ann of Charles East The man of gait take was seriously In jured when he fell off an automobile on which ho was catching a ride. A man who ha not been Identified was run over by a train In Salt take City, Saturday night, and to badly mangled that his body wus gathered up In a basket. Hunted over hills and canyons for five days, Nick Racovlch, wanted on the charge of attempting to murder Charles Vugnorch, at IUngham, was arrested at Murray. Hog cholera of a virulent and contagious type was discovered among tho hoga on the ranch of a Salt take ralaer. A strict quarantine has been placed on the ranch. What Is claimed to be by far the most completo and elaborate map of Utah ever Issued has Just been finished by the state conservation commission and Is ready for distribution. The first passenger train to be run over the new ISIngham & Garfield railroad, built by the Utah Copper company at a cost of $3,000,000, was run from IUngham to Garfield Sunday morning. The Intense heat of the last several days has had a bad effect on crops In Davis county. This, coupled with the fact that irrigation water has been low for some time, lias rendered farmers apprehensive. A union of all Socialist organizations of Salt take county was perfected at Sandy Sunday, where seventy-five delegates from the fifteen locals of the county gathered for a general outing and picnic. It is said that unless the residents of Ogden take more Interest in the watering of trees along the curb in front of their homes hundreds of beautiful shade trees, will be seriously damaged If not destroyed. Declaring the present assembly to be the moat succesful in the history of members of the the organization, fourteenth annual convention of the American Optical association adjourned the Salt take meeting on Friday. Many residents of Ogden observed a phenomenon in the sky one evening last week, what seemed to be a huge ball of fire appearing In the northwestern sky and moving eastward to the zenith, where It disappeared Into vapor. Mrs. John II. Clifford, while driving to Logan with a load of fruit, met with a painful accident when her carriage collided witn a telegraph pole, throwing her violently to the ground and bruising her face and head. The party of Ogden hikers who toured Yellowstone park the past week on foot have returned browned by the sun, but exalted in spirits over the success of their long tramp. There were forty-onmembers of the party, men and women. J. II. Odeklrk, who shot and killed Edward F. Barnes, eighteen years old, in Salt take on January 1, while celebrating the birth of uie new year, is in trouble' again, being charged with burning an automobile In order to secure the Insurance. , Experts who have been engaged in estimating the peach crop state that Brlgham City will probably ship 300 carloads this season; Willard, 33; North Ogden, 73; Pleasant View, 25; Ogden, 75; Clearfield and Roy, 50, and Rlvcrdale, 15, or a total of 570. St George is preparing to entertain 1,000 Dixleites and their friends, e September 13, 14 and 15 in commemoration 'of the fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of St. George valley. Invitations have been sent to alt old settlers who hare removed from the volley. r Awakened from Bleep by the crafk-lin- g of flames on the stairway and stifling smoke, the family of Dar-to- n Snarr, of Murray, barely escaped with their lives and stood by shivering in their night clothes while their two-stor-y CARRIED DESPERADO HOSPITAL TO FROM AWFUL DEATH BY FIRE. TROOPERS FIRE ON STRIKERS AND THEN CHARGE CROWD WITH BAYONETS. Labor Revolt All Over Crest Britain Probable as Result of Dockmen's Strike, Other Workers Taking Up the Fight Inevitable. Karly Tuesday morning there was bloodshed aa a result of the strike, the troops firing upon a mob of strikers. Bayonet charges were also made r upon the disorderly element. There had been much disorder In both and Birkenhead Liverpool throughout the previous day and the police were constantly in conflict with tCopyrlftht. DILI disorderly crowds. Several fires believed to have been of Incendiary origin occurred Monday SHOT BY JEALOUS FISHER SEEKING INFORMATION HUSBAND J afternoon The strike committee Monday night declared a general strike of all transPleas-urport workers, including the railway Band Manager Meets Death at Man Who Hands of Resort at men, who up to the last had refused to go out. The strike will be In efClaims He Had Been Wronged. fect on all the local steamboats and the Mersey ferries. Seven thousand Durdockers struck at Birkenhead. Ogden, Utah. Edward L. Hanks, ing the day the lockout threatened by manager of the Don Phillppinl band, the shipowners became effective and was shot to death at the entrance to 30.000 men were refused employment the dancing pavilion at Glenwood park until they decide to abide by the Saturday night by Henry South worth terms of a recent agreement. of Farmlngton, who accused Hanks of There now appears little hope of stealing his wife and breuking up his averting a great railroad Btrike, which home. probably will be accompanied by a Hanks had Just descended from the general labor revolt that will have a dancing pavilion with Mrs, tremendous effect on the trade of the on his arm and was in the act United Kingdom. of offering her a drink from a nearby fountain, when Southworth stepped up Admiral Togo Is for Peace, from behind and fired point blank Into New York. "The relations between the man's back, saying, "That's the the United States and Japan must last drink you will give my wife." ever be those of peace and neighborly Hanks staggered and fell on his good will.'- As Admiral Count Togo, face. A second later he squirmed to peaking In his native tongue, uttered bis knees and attempted to rise, begthat sentiment Monday at the lunch- ging for mercy from bis assailant, who eon given jointly by the Japanese so- In rapid succession fired five times, ciety and the Peace Society of New each bullet taking deadly effect. York, only the Japanese present un- Hanks struggled to his feet, clutched derstood and applauded vigorously, at his throat and fell dead at the feet but when Commander Taniguichi, his of Mr. Southworth, his blood spatteraide, repeated the words In English, ing her white frock. an outburst of applause aro spent Will Investigate Food Prices. taneously from the hundreds Oi quests . Invespresent. Washington. A country-widof the wholesale and. retail tigation Death Relieves Long Suffering. prices of all foods, which will require Boise, Idaho. Baffling physicians nine- monthr to cAmplete and whicH and expert medical men to the last to will represent the most thorough indiagnose her. strange disease, Mrs. quiry of its kind yet attempted, has George H. Stewart, wife of Chief Jus- been begun by the bureau of comtice Stewart of Idaho, died here Sun- merce and labor. This Investigation day night at a local hospital following will cover the years 190S. 1909, 1910 an Illness of almost two years' dura- and 1911. By comparison with rection. Mrs. Stewart was taken HI very ords of the department of agriculture suddenly at a dinner party on October for the same period It will be possible 27, 1909. The most eminent physi- to know Just what prices are made for cians in this country were consulted every commodity now used from the on her case, but none of them could time It left the until served producer diagnose it Mrs. Stewart was never at the table of the consumer. able to clearly recognize members of her family. President of Ecuador Resigns. Guayaquil, Ecuador. Reliable inforMiner Pummels Pastor. confirms the earlier reports of mation Goldfleld, Nev. The Rev. Redding-tofactions L. Snyder, formerly pastor of the a clash between the political has Alfaro President of Eloy Quito. Goldfleld Presbyterian church, was arIs now at the Chilean and resigned him to rested here Monday protect The president of the senfrom further attack by Edwin Baker, legation. a miner, who bad pummelcd Snyder ate, Carlos Frello, has formed a prowith General on the head with the butt of a revol- visional government ver and was threatening to shoot htm Franco as minister of war and Octawhen an officer intervened. The as- vo Diaz of finance, the interior and office. Is sault was provoked. It alleged, by the foreign the presence of Snyder in" Baker's Her Daughter for Eloping. house when the latter returned unex- Spanked Qulncy, Cal. Unable to stop the pectedly. ceremony, the mother of Sadie Acres, Peace Advocates Close Session. who eloped and married Edward Berne, Switzerland. The peace ad- Prince, did, however, soundly box the vocates closed their sessions Monday, ears of the groom and then turned having agreed on the essentials to be her daughter over her knee and spankincluded in a declaration to the world. ed her. The girl is but 16, but after In which their hopes and their pro- much pleading all was forgiven and gram will be set forth. The final act the party Journeyed ' home to partake of the conference was to Send a tele- of a wedding feast. gram to Andrew Carnegie at Skibo Mountain Climber Killed. Castle, whose peace foundation made the gathering possible. Juneau, Alaska. Minnie May Sabln, the daughter of Mark SaWill Make No Conceslsons. bln of this city, fell off a snow cliff San Francisco. At a conference while climbing Mount Juneau and, here Monday between officials of the striking on the Jagged rocks 1S3 feet Harriman lines and a committee rep- below, received injuries from which resenting the Federated Shop Em- she died a few hours later. Secretary of the Interior Visits Strawberry Project in Utah, on His Way to Alaska. e Salt Lake City. Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the interior, successor to Ballinger and central figure in the administration's conservation policy, was In Salt take on Saturday in conference with state and federal land office officials. Accompanied by F. H. Newell, director of the reclamation service and other officials of the interior department and a party of newspaper men, Secretary Fisher arrived at an early hour Saturday morning, coming from Provo, where he was guest of honor at a banquet the previous night Friday he speut inspecting the pro Strawberry valley reclamation ject, being met upon his return to I'ayson by the governor and other state officials, and from Utah he goes north to Portland and Seattle, from where he will embark for Alaska, South-wort- h - e . - WALTER FISHER. Secretary ef the Interior. n ployees, E. E. Calvin, and general manager of the Southern Girl Burned to Death. Pacific, informed the committee that Haxtun. Colo. Elsie Kelsey, aged the railroads could make no conceswas burned to death and her fa 12, frame residence burned to the sions in wages or shop rules. L. L. Kelsey, and sister, Grace, ther, ' ground. Succeeds Yoder. were Beriously injured early Monday A party of railroad and business Helena, Mont T. M. Swindlehurst in a fire that destroyed nine business men, which returned last week from of Livingston has been appointed by buildings here. Its origin is unknown. an automobile trip through northern Governor Norrls as secretary of state, The loss is $25,00. L'tah and southern Idaho, reports that succeeding A. N, Yoder, who died a crop prospects this season are excel- week ago. Plague Claims Many. Mr. Swindlehurst has lent. The condition of wheat, oats, been a member of the state legislaCalcutta. The total number of barley, potatoes and sugar beets is ture for several terms, representing deaths from plague in British India eaid to be phenomenal. Park county. He Is engaged in the and the native states from January 1 For the purpose of reclaiming eal estate and insurance business in last to the end of June was 650.GD0. thousands of acres of land, which at Plan to Secure Meal. Elected Ten Times to Congress. present It is impossible to cultivate on Boston. Pangs of hunger caused N. J. Congressman account of scarcity of water, a high-lin- e Paulsboro, irrigating ditcn will be built in Egidlo Zovataro, an Italian, to say Henry C. Loudenslager died at his the near future along the southwest- that he believed himself to be suf- residence here Saturday morning. Mr. ern portion of the Salt take valley. fering from Asiatic cholera In order Loudenslager was elected ten times to that he might secure something to eat congress from the First New Jersey Mr. son of the Louis, at the immigration station. district and Mrs. James Bowers of Nephl, is thrown of tue result as dead being Blames Wall Paper Trust. Remain Impendent from a horse. The acciaeni occurred O. As the result of alMich. Tbe annual reunion Columbus, Detroit about four miles west of town while leged activity by the wall paper trust, of the army of the Philippines ended Louis and two other boys were on the Peerless Five and Ten-CeWall here Saturday with the selection of theli way to bring aome cowa from a paper company of Pittsburg is in the Manila, P. I., for the 1912 rennlon. pasture. The trust to The proposal to affiliate with the hands of a receiver. Spanish War Veterans was rejected. charged with ruining the company. d Washlgton. President Tft l special message to the nous, on Tuesday, vetoed Wild Work of Mob of Pennsylvania, icseniauves resolution Joint providing tor t i Who Dragged Wounded Man to mission of New Mexico and ArO Scene of His Crime and Gvt to statehood. His reason for His Body to the Flames. clsing the executive power of was uasea on ms moroitgb, hi.,... al of the recall of Judges clause it Coatesvllle, Ia. Zachariah Walker. Arizona constitution. The fact r a negro desperado, was carried on a' jscw wmiloi eiaienooti as foJ cot from me hospital here Sunday up im iuui oi Arizona meted cjt night and burned to a crisp by a fren- her the aame fate and neltW t k of the and zied mob of men boys. tory can come Into the Union at tj The negro, who had shot and killed time unless friends of the Joint rJ ntions l r way Edward Rice, a special policeman of lution in congress can muster tbeu, rally tr Iron night, Saturday Worth mills, the thirds vote necessary to pass tin hways o was first dragged to the scene of the olution over the presidents for mercy. shooting, begging plteously This may be attempted. kodali He had been arreBted by a posse late The president did not spare wC: America search that a Sunday afternoon after lit condemning the recall feature lr (11 bad stirred the countryside. the Arizona constitution, which ich b him When the posse finany located said would compel Judges to nuJ t else be was found hiding In a cherry tree their decisions "under legalized iJ lat a bo and with the last bullet in his re- rorlsm. The recall provision v0 Y KPUl volver shot himself In the mouth, fall operate Yii, m all elective oTi against ing from the tree. He was removed of Arizona, including both count; be up to the hospital and placed under police state prestig Judges. When 25 per cent guard. It Is i the voters of the previous elec-The mob of over a thousand men thin. petitioned for a special election and boys gathered at the hospital. remove an official sucn an elect! Ier of ml took up the bed upon which he was would be irrles. compulsory. teJSU strapped, and carried it half a mile to a farm. Id wit WOOL TARIFF UP TO TAFT. a field and Here they entered loui I quickly gathering up a pile of dry Bill Places a Flat Ad Valorem r.-- If It of 29 Per.cent on Raw Wool, Pr fofor grass and wood placed the bed upon it A match was applied to the pile portionate Rate on Manufacture) ld go our of grass and the flames shot up quickWashington. The senate, on Tid lorelgr ly, enshrouding the screaming victim. by a vote of 33 to 28, tioyJ rt with That not a vestage of the negro be day, conference the report on the vJ lrtl It D left the mob tore down the fence tariff revision bill already adopted? wrlcan along the road and plied the rails upthe house. The bill will bow go e old on the burning body. the White House for the J Liverpool. The etrlke situation in England is growing more serious every hour, and a general strike which will affect the entire country aeems . t STATEHOOD President Objecta to Proving , J call of Judges and Refute!,.1 COT ON Bill 'Creating Two New MEET . THE UTAH BUDGET HO TAFT VETOES There he will investigate tne alleged coal frauds and the comptroller Bay charges. FOR RELIEF OF HOMESTEADER. Leave of Absence Granted to Various Western Settlers Until April, On Account of Drought Washington. The house on Friday passed the Warreu bill granting leave of absence to homesteaders in various western land districts until April 15, 1912, on account of. prevailing The bill was drought conditions. amended on the floor of the house by adding the Devils Lake, N. D.; North Platte, Neb., and Lander, Wyo., dis- J eipcete FIVE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. Japan Swept by Tidal Wave and Ty phoon, Many Houses Being Swept Away, While Many Collapsed. Victoria, B. C More than 500 lives were lost and great devastation ashore and afloat resulted from a typhoon and tidal wave which swept over Japan July 26, according to advices Just brought by the Empress of Japan. The fishing fleets from Shidzuoka suffered severely. More than 200 fishermen were drowned. At Toklo a tidal wave swept a'way many houses, Including a large tea house with thirty-thre- e people. The Suzaki licensed quarters on Shlma-gaw-a bay were demolished, scores of persons being drowned, crushed to death or mortally Injured. The noted Sherigawa Inlaid work factory col lapsed and fifteen employes were killed, those who escaped swimming to roofs of neighboring houses after crawling from the debris. A torpedo boat was swept at Tokio and several steamers foundered, while big liners dragged anchors. Thousands of houses collapsed, the number in Tokio and "vicinity alone being over 12,000, according to official statistics. The warehouse and factory district suffered .severely at Tokio. Balloonist Falls on Dining Table. Atlantic N. J. Crashing City, through a mammoth skylight in the dining room in the Marlborough-Blenheihotel and landing on the tables in the midst of a fashionable throng enjoying their dinner In the brilliantly lighted dining room, Charles Bennett, 20 years old, of Newark, N. J., at the conclusion of a balloon flight, lies at the point of death in a hospital, with a fractured Bkull and other injuries. Attempts to Swim Golden Gate. San Francisco. Mrs. Terie Disch, daughter of a South Sea Island trn,i..' on Sunday attempted unsuccessfully to swim the mile of troubled water at the Golden Gate. After' the currents tricts. had dragged her about a mile she was Representative Mondell introduced aooara a crew's boat, a bill appropriating $10,000 to build protesting. Four men swimmpra a bridge across the SnaKe river for started to accompany her gave up be- the convenience of the people of tho ivic tne was stopped. Jackson's Hole country, Wyoming, and the Teton valley, Idaho. Will Back De la Barra. Mexico Cltv without hi- Threatened With Death. having been obtained, Francisco De la Columbia, Mo. S. J. Gallion, a uenerai liernardo ranchman here, has received three let- "..maim wero nominated on Sunday forReyes the ters demanding that he leave his wife by a or he will be killed. He was in Wyo- - presidency and group of men representing the nimg in search of work when he re-- ! party. The general Is an celved a fake telegram telling him his Independent candidate fnr tha .v.i "was Hn baby dying. hurried back to dency. Columbia, where he received the let-- ; ters. To Prsbe Election of Stephenson. g vice-preside- ; veto of President Taft The vote came after a vlgorca five hours' debate on tho merits the bill. It was a victory for li Democrats and Insurgent Republic as against the regular Republics Republkm Only two progressive Senators Borah of Idaho and Bora of Oregon, united with the regain the vote. The bill as passed by the two bow placed a flat ad valorem duty 4: per cent on all raw wool and portionate rate on woolen miaul tures. CROWDS SEE BIRDMEN KILLED. Aviators Meet Death at Two Aviation at Chicago While Thert Were Four Minor Accident. Chicago. Two 'fatalities and foe minor accidents that might have prov ed fatal marred the success of ii( Meet International aviation meet oa Tue day. St Croix Johnstone, one of U and most popular yon;. pot' aviators in the country, recently m ried, and a brother of Ralph Job! t, bo stone, who was killed at Denver tbe sensatlosi year ago, met death in the plunge of a Moisant monoplane fro; rbere of Jl an altitude of 1,000 feet Johnstone motor cut out when be was high b lles I MB4 the air. He dived straight for Oft! lake at a frightful velocity, and fc" breclc out of his seat when the manic rertr! was not more than 100 feet from lb Ids o water. He was crushed and kill In the wreck, sinking with it Hi esdy body was recovered. them BaN William R. Badger, driving the i win machine, was fatally injure tbe when his machine became uncontrol! able while he was flying close to & Irtatlo ground In the north end of the ow He died within an hour of a fracture; skull and Internal injuries. ' best-know- n t Grasshopper Invade Independence. Kansas. Hordes this city Tue Kan. grasshoppers visited day. Old settlers said there bad been such a visitation of the P since the early days, when they Most destroyed the crops and ate ever? m ti Tbff thing In the shape of vegetation. sat thick on the streets here and ' a ered the walls of m:sny building py rlgl d to There are enough of them irrout large amount of damage in a W' m v ! 1 time. Bodies Found in Well. t tH Tecumseh, Neb. An old well former home of E. E. Hesse wag op of Sberis ed Tuesday by direction Roberts of Johnson county and r decomposed bodies, believed to those of Hesse's 'wife and daughter. were found. Hesse has dl9appxrel ' i Bathing at Sal tal r. of The general verdict Washlngton.-Desp- ito the fact that Sultalr .'"1 the senate is still who at bathed have struggling with a ' second investigation of the election the of the past week is that Yvm. Lorlmer of more enjoyable and pleasant Illinois, that body on ' Saturday, by unanimous vote, ordered than at any time In yeaan investigation into the validity of water has receded to the point oi oonator Isaac Stenh- - it is Just deep enough for .com'9 Jeffries In Alaska. Juneau, Alaska. James J. Jeffries, the pugilist, arrived from Seattle on the steamship Jefferson Friday and began completing arrangements for his three months' hunting tour of Alaska and the Yukon territory. enson Two Killed by Bomb. Mo. A Black Louis, St Hand bomb, exploded In the crowded Italian colony on "Dago Hill" here, killed a man and a woman and more or less seriously injured fourteen other residents of a two-storbuilding. London Strike Settled. London. With the dispute of the carters and the dockmen already settled, an agreement with the lightermen was reached late Friday, ending the strike. The settlement is regarded as a victory for the men. y PJ - of Wisconsin. able bathing. Lynching In Oklahoma. Durant, Okla.-Am- obof C00 captured and shot to death an known negro who criminally attacked and shot Mrs. Redden afterw"d burned the negro" Jolly S Will Extend Postal System. Whshington.-Enroura- ged by' successful trial for two weeks of tal savings system in the pS. offlces of New York, Chicago, a" ,2, decided to extend tho ivstem. hrso One TO 'am i "Mm n. t p. in 'rttir for hy. niy ltt 1 He aid i;bt. wree Kansas City is worth $5,000 Is the Obt; fl8l futln Killed by Tornado. w Noonan, N. D. John Cnquin Claveck are known to have, be"ed and half a dozen other pe wero injured in this vicinity by nado that left a trail of ita path here Tuesday. w a Btulen He rt.), f 011681108 decii circuit court here will have to as a result of a suit filed M I'Dollle Haker, wife of a can" ' against Dr. Joseph D. Low ry Kor rem Wants Thousands for'stolen thA enti Ioup 'In in |