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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS THE WATER'S FINE Ellaha Warner, Publisher SPANISH FORK . . . UTAH SENATOR LA FOLLETTE 8PEND3 TWO HOURS TALKING WITH COLONEL ROOSEVELT. THE UTAH BUDGET gtrlckea with heart failure. William 9 years old, a resident of Salt lake City, died while seated on the eaat atepa of tho temple. miner of P. J. Beard, an the Tlntic dlHtrlct, died at Spring-vllle- , Juno 25, at the ago of 62 years, following an operation for abBcess of the lungs. Lara Christian Largen, who was born In Denmark and came to Utah over 35 yeara ago, having lived at Manll moat of the time since, ia dead at the age of 87. aon of Postmaster The met death by Johnson of Moab, drowning. The boy went to the river to bnthe with some other boya, and was overcome by the current. The Union Pacific has finished the telephone line between Ogden and Rawlins, Wyo., and henceforth trains will be operated over that section with telephone Instead of the telegraph. While under the Influence of liquor Tatrlck Secley, aged 35. years, fell from a second atory window at his rooming house In Salt Lake City and sustained a fracture of the right leg. Caught under a loose alab rock In the porphyry tunnel of the Boston Jarvla, Consolidated mine at Bingham, Nick Evanoff, an Austrian, sustained a fracture of the Bkull. He will probably r. Whllo the season has been exceptionally dry. the crops In the country tributary to Richfield were never ter looking than they are this season. This 1b especially true of the beets and hay. The continued "'dry weather Is causing a great deal of uneasiness among the American Fork sheep men, and unless there comes a rain In the near future the proapecta for the sheep are doing poorly. son of Hugh Morton, the Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Morton, was drowned while swimming In ten feet of water In reservoir No.1 1 of the Kaysvllle Irrigation company, half a mile north of Kaysvllle. Representative Howell has made a request to the geological survey that a topographical map of Box Elder county, Utah, be made by the survey. Director George Otis Smith has taken the matter under advisement. 1 There Is some talk at Provo of action being taken . looking to the establishment of a park by the state at the head of Provo river, where the Irovo, Weber, Bear and Duchesne rivers all rise in a comparatively small area. , . of opium, mixed with vinegar, proved the undoing of Wong Toy, a Chinese cook, whose dead body was found in Utahna park. In Ogden. An overdose Whether the oriental took the dose with suicidal Intent or not Is not ... , , known. , ' There Is said to be a great scarcity of track laborers on the Oregon Short Line. Many of the Japs who have been employed on roadbed repair and construction work have abandoned the section and taken to ? the beet fields. While excavating In Salt Lake City, workmen found a grindstone, the date on the stone being 1819. W. H. Clark, the Sugar House druggist has laid claim to the grindstone, declaring that be burled it when, he was a boy cause he was weary of turning it. District Judge Howell of Ogden has made himself clear on the point that before divorces are allowed In his - court some real good reason must be shown for It, and that the frivolous manner in which some regard the marital relation will not be tol- ' erated. At the Fourth of July celebration at Upton, more than 100 prizes will be given away, including four horses, a buggy, five sheep, two fleeces, two rocking chairs. There will be broncho riding, ateer roping, steer riding, horse racing, automobile and motor racing. . William J. Anderson, the son of Peter Anderson of Sandy, was smothered to death by a cave-i- n In the sandhills about two miles east of Sandy. It appears that the boy while endeavoring to eseano the blinding rays of tho sun, crawled Into the narrow cave. Sudden change to a high altitude, added to the Joyful prospects or soon returning to the land of his nativity, Is believed to have caused the mental derangement of Orcste Caralle. an d Italian, who was taken from an train and placed In a padded cell In the Ogden jail. The Doner & Wo Orande railroad is making unusual preparations for a hard winter. So far this summer the company has more than 100,000 tons of lump coal from company mines stored at the various Junction points between Grand Junction and Ogden. After an Illness of only twenty four hours, Joseph Clark, one of Ogden's representative business men, is dead Mr. from an attack of pneumonia. Clark built the first steam flouring mill west of the Missouri river, at Ogden, and was rated as a millionaire. The program for the Independence day celebration at Park City will a b ft parade headed by the Park City military band and a concert In the morning, and foot races for men and children and a baseball game in the afternoon. In the evening a grand ball will i give at tho theatre. " - . cast-boun- M. La Oyster Bay. United States senator from Wisconsin, and the father of Republican Insurgency, spent two hours Monday afternoon talking politics with Theodore Roosevelt. He left Oyster Bay wearing a broad smile. Senator Elmer Burkett of Nebraska and Representative Madison of Kansas, out and out Insurgents, are coining to Sagamore Hill later, It Is said, to talk politics. Within the last few days Colonel (Copyright. 1910.) Roosevelt has talked politics with Plncbot and his ally, James R. Garfield. With Senator La Follette was Q. E. Roe, a New York lawyer, BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY W UTAH who was formerly his law partner. The senator was surrounded by reporters upon his return from the InThree Masked Men Flag Passenger terview. Train and Relieve Pastengera of "It's all right, boys," he cried JoTheir Valuable. vially, "the colonel says I may talk with you. Did we talk politics?" he "We replied to the first question. did," and be emphasized the affirmaOgden, Utah. Three masked men tion. "We talked of the legislation flagged an Oregon Short Line passenof the present session of congress," ger train at Harrlsville, six miles be continued, "from the attitude of north of here, early Monday morning. those members of the Republican As soon as the train slowed down, party whom the newspapers are one man boarded the engine, and covpleased to call insurgents." ered the engineer and fireman, while "Can you go Into details?" the other two went through the pas"No. I prefer that they come from senger coaches and relieved the pasSagamore Hill. I am very much sengers of their valuables. It is not pleased with the' result of my visit believed they secured over $500. The with Colonel Roosevelt, very much occupants of the Puumans were not pleased, indeed." disturbed. The senator paused for a moment, When the robbers were trying to recalling the bappeulngs of the after- board the steps of the day coach, noon. Suddenly the smile left bis resistface for the first time, and he said Brakeman Frankllnd offered ance and one of the bandits struck Impressively: "I want to tell you that Colonel him with a black Jack, knocking him The brakeman fell at Roosevelt is the greatest living Amer- unconscious. ican," and he added slowly and sig- the side of the track and was not nificantly, "he Is In fighting trim." given any further attention by the Fol-lett- i robbers. When he recovered consciousness, the brakeman sought a telephone and notified the Company cf Militia Called Out to nearby authorities. Subdue Georgia Desperado. The three robbers wore masks Irvinvllle. Ga. While BOO infuriated made of handkerchiefs. The fellows and distracted mothers looked on, the were all of medium size and none of humble home of W. 11. Bostwick was them seemed to be above 30 years riddled with bullets at an early hour old. One' of the most noticeable Monday by two companies of militia, things In their apparel was their which, after firing several hundred black hats with sweat stained bands shots, rushed into the house and found which had formed a dull yellow stain. the desperate man dying on the floor. They had driven to the scene of the The women were drawn to the holdup In a buggy (which was found scene by anxiety for Bostwlck'r six after the robbery. ' little children, whom he had forced to TRIUMPH FOR AMERICANS. remain in the house with him all day Sunday, during which be killed two officers and wounded three others German Campaign of Slander Against the Deutsche Vacuum Oil while resisting arrest for a misdemeanor. ', Company Fails. 'Not until just before the last two Berlin. The long and venomouaJ volleys were fired and the final rush campaign waged Dy uerman newspamade did Bostwick allow the children pers and rival industrial interests to leave the building. Until they left, against one of the German branches the troops fired high. So much did of the Standard Oil company the the little ones stand in dread of their Deutsche Vacuum Oil company has father that even after they had been Just been brought to a victorious end removed to a place of safety they re- for the Americans involved. fused to tell whether he had received A well known Hamburg newspaper his death wounds from the besiegers for months printed such a series of or from his own hands. attacks on" the "American graft methods" alleged to have been practiced THE FRUITS OF SCANDAL. by tho vacuum company In the of Its German business that the Organization Formed to Stop Future prosecutor of Hamburg felt public Corruption in Illinois. to make an official Invesconstrained Peoria, 111. With a general denun- tigation with a view to eventual Inciation of corrupt methods, alleged dictments. The prosecutor has now to have been practiced in the legislaconch'i'ed his Investigation, especialture of Illinois In recent years, bely of the work of E. I Quarles. Amertween three and four hundred citi- ican manager of the German comzens from all parts of the state assales department, and anpany's sembled here on Monday and formed nounces that no necessity exists for a temporaiy organization to repair the inquiry further. pursuing "the breakdown" of representative No evidence of anything warrantThe conference of Illigovernment. was found against Mr. nois citizens follows recent revefa ing prosecution and the costs of the entire Quarles, tlons of corruption In the leglslatu e. Inquiry will be borne by the state. of Illinois, Regulation of express conThe result of the rates, the commission form of govern- stitutes a notable Investigation for Amertriumph ment, municipal charter legislation, ican interests in Germany. civil service and election laws, were It is not the first time that Gerdiscussed by D. R. Sheen and George mans, finding themselves unable to E. Grtene, the latter secretary of the with Americans on ordinary lllluols Retail Merchants' association. compete nave resorted to slander. terms, Greene declared that a dozen men controlled the Illinois legislature. McGraw Dead. Seattle. Former Governor John II. Progress on Battleship Utah. New York. The rnce between th McGraw died at his home here Thursbattleships Florida and Utah, tire day night, after an Illness lasting sevnow In course ot eral weeks. Death wsta cnused by tyseems to favor the naval phoid fever. John Maria McGraw was construction, representative Tom Unchain Young's born at Parker plantation, Penobscot state. The recent sinking of the county, Maine, October 4, 1S50. He huge crane Hercules by the stor.n came to ScnttU In 1S7C. In quick suc of Jane 18 has been followed by an- cession he secured a position on the other hoodoo Incident, name'y, the Seattle pollco force, was elected town breaking down of the Boston navy marshal, was made chief of police and yard crane, which was sent to the in 1882 was eleeied sir; riff of Kins re was elected Brooklyn yard to reprice the Hercu- county. In of Washington, serving from les. The Florida will go to the Boston yard for final completion la the 1893 to 1807. At (bo expiration of his t modern term he retired to private life. drydock there. STOOD OFF THE SOLDIERS. con-duc- t' ir3 gov-ern- 700-foo- Music Had Lost Its Charm. a Canfield, Colo. Because Pedro insisted upon operating an automatic musical device when others wished to sleep, he i now dead. Tony Pareda, not a relative, became Involved in an r.rgument with Pedro on the subject aud the latter was fatally stabbed In the neck with a case knife. Atter the Blabbing Tony left the house und escaped, first, It Is said, taking S8 away from one bystander and depriving a passerby of his horse. Sheriff Capp of Boulder caught him and brour.ht hitn to Jail here. Pa-red- RtoduiJ Are Best For YoarUk Because they are made of the choicest materials Zep. Dusseldorf, Germans-Cou- nt Deutsche ..IIm'a nUCUpn f7r airship. famous land, the greatest of all the Teuto- mnH.hi. lies In the trees, burglan forest, pierced by pine a mass of deflated sun anu i ....: persons aluminum. The tblrty-thre. aboard the airship wtien h sirui contest with the wild a after pines, climbing eaenned uninjured, lada rope on 'from wreck1 the down mander. Herr Colesmann, general ager of the new airship company; Chief Duers of the Zeppenn conipauj and Captain Wannenberg, who had and twenty charge of the crew of ten Dusselfrom sailed newspapermen, dorf at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning obfor a three hours' excursion. The about Dortmund, was jective point miles from Dusseldorf, but thirty-fiva high wind prevailed, and it is claimed the start should not have been made. After being in the air some time, encountering a violent wind and rain storm, and going to a height of 4,000 feet to escape the violence of tho t nrm the alrshln came down just over the Teutoburglan forests to take observations, when the rorwara motor broke down and the great balloon settled Into the tree tops. :'.,. and guaranteed OF G0N6RESS The President Seems to be Well While Speaker Cannon Says Work of Sesslor Was the Best Yeara. in Thirty-fiv- e Satis-lafied- , SENATOR Washington. It s vacation time for congressmen. The work of the sixty-tlrsession was completed shortly before midnight Saturday, June 25, Sherman and v.hen Speaker Cannon announced adjournment President Taft x.us plainly elated at the success of the administration programme, anc, seated in the room set apart for his use, he chatted genially with senators and smiled and laughed often. He had never been seen in better humor, and exchangd Jokes and greetings wlih mauy of his friends. Speaking of the work of the session, Speaker Cannon said: "The present congress did more and better work than any other In my thirty five years of national service. This work of has been going on quietly and effectively. Persons looking on from a distance imagine that this congress did nothing but change its rules. This Is a mistake. It has rarely happened that a congress enacting a new tiriff law has accomplished much else save handlirg the appropriations for tie government. This congress has revised the tariff without disturbing business, and in addition has enacted Important legislation. It seems 'o me that the woik of tho sixty-firs- t congress meet the definition of true statesmanship." One billion and seventy-fou- r dollars was appropriated at the session of congress, just closed, if appropriations are incorporated in the totals ot the general appropriation measuie". st Vice-Preside- . mil-I'o- n McENERY SAMUEL - fi at ii i'A ' v D. McENERY. United States Senator from Louisiana slcians were summoned. The senator rallied somewhat after treatment, but late Monday night his condition took a turn for the worse and early TuesThree Killed In Utah Mine. Eureka, Utah. Three miners were day morning he lapsed Into unconkilled, nine others overcome by fumes sciousness and died shortly before 10 of burning powder, and a rescue party o'clock. Senator McEnery was In his had a close call to death, due to an 74th year and his health had not explosion which occurred in the Opex been good for several years. mine at Mammoth at 5 o'clock Satur PRESIDENT LEAVES CAPITAL. day morning. The three men were a off raise the l,9::.Vfoot level Center of working Government Will be in and had Just put In a round of holes. Beverly for Few Months. It Is believed that th.? miners were loading the holes when the exnloslon Washington. President Taft left occurred. here on Tuesday to spend the next three or four months at Beverly, Counting the Indians. Mass., the summer cm.itni nt k' Washington. The enumeration of United States. The president's air of he Indian population will be a feature of the thirteenth census. It is wijeiy over his departure was accencalculated by officials of the census tuated by a vivid red necktie. With bureau that ten years hence all the the president went Secretary Norton redmen will have become citizens and and Assistant Secretary Forester Captain Archibald W. Butt, his mill-- ' consequently this is the last time the census will lie taken showing their tary aide; Dr. Barker, his physical director; two stenographers and sevtribal relations. eral messengers. The rest of the Standard Reduces Oil Prices. White House executive force will reNew York. The wholesale prices main here during the summer. On for refined oil have been reduced from same train, although not i the th, prcs lents ear, was Secretary one and cents to one cent a Nagle of f co,nmerw and gallon by the Standuul Oil company, labor ,,a,tn,rnt making the prevailing price through! out tho country now teven nid f Special Grand JuryHods White cents a gallon. The S.aiwinr.i Slavery to be a Mvth. controls more than seventy ;,er rent .mPt i1'0'?- -'1' grand jury, ot the refined output of thi? ruuntry D. Rockefeller. Jr.. as fore! at;d it can readily be seen what siieii a reduction m price means to the nian, hnnrieii in tm of Investigation, great, corporation. holding that - no onMnlied trade in women ;;m General Funston III. ! ,he 8(M'alle(l J" ' Leavenworth, Kan. General Frclcr " " ' ' a myth. More,,il",c ick Funston, commandant of the imny over, tha acquittal of New York 'Is service school hero, is dangerously iii practically an exoneration for with an attack of heart disease ut " I lilted Slates his home. General Fuuston's condition Ihe' reriort no ""' . " im-i" does not is such that army surgeons and tn' ' ek to snv rluii .. best trained nurses In the lospltal are In constant attendance upon him. one-hal- TIM mil it Vienna Sansags kin fun Corned Beef tubi in fum Pork and Beans I Eraporated Milk Uti HP .kirt equally tempting for any meal. Have a supply of LilVi in the house and you will always be prepared for an extra guest. You can buy lMfn all grocer's. pin lilt turn Ui II Uh t lit hi en flat! N E ,ron HI iorm to h r dc idly mm' et 00 tilt fiim Libby, McNeill f one-hal- If. 1 M. i mbo fat & Libby Chicago y - fcn ni Hit a UbbyV DEAD. Louisiana Statesman Cuccumbi to an Att3ck of Indigestion. New Orleans. United States Senadied tor Samuel Douglass-McEnerat his home here Tuesday morning. Senator McEnery arrived from WashMonday morning suffering ington from an attack of Indigestion. He was taken to his home here, where phy- - ' 4t 4rt to delightful dish for lunch, eon, and you will find e COMPLETE WORK LAWMAKERS AND WILL NOW ENJOY SUMMER VACATION. .Th be IAVi Veal Loaf mak .,m CI USE to U llu absolutely pure. e Glf-for- d Roosevelt Will Not Visit Denver. Denver. Governor Phafroth has received a letter from Theodore Roosevelt stating that tho latter would be unable to visit Denver this fall, as had been annouueed In the press. Colonel Roosevelt's letter follows: I wish I could ".My Dear Governor: accept, but, unfortunately It will be Impossible for me to visit Denver this fall. I have had to refuse literally hundreds of invitations that have reason come to me, for the simple that It Is physical'y impossible for me to comply. 1 am very sorry." FOArf Paaser Falls Into Tree Topa and gera and Crew Eicape un.njurcw, the Climbing Down From Ladder. on a Rope Wreck ing to Plana, Politics Being the Theme. Robert WITH IN STORM. Will Meet Other Insur- -' gents During the Week, Accord. old-tim- e WADED BIG BALLOON OF PARTY Awful Prospect. One day recently a clergyman u performing a marriage ceremony i the parsonage In the presence cl lit little son. The boy listened very t It alt tentlvely while his father pronouicei on the couple husband and vife, tta ined going to his mother he said: this "Mamma, when a man marriet i if life: woman, must he live with herr posh "Yes, dear," his mother replied ICt 0 The boy was thoughtful for 1 1 kt bo ment and then said: bie i "Mamma, must papa live with m th the women he has married?'! Ive eon Surprise for the Deity. Id oi "Pana " said a little clrl, rusta abot Into the room with the air of onebrij lati Ing valuable Information, "did FJ fo know that the Brown's little bafyrJ pet wi i dead?" fating "Yes, dear, I heard of It. Aren't rt It the! sorry V "Yes, but, papa, it was only m days old." "I know, love." "And don't you think God will lj prlii lw bat devoti ihoe- - come Uci surprised to see It weeat soon?" and t i bad TAKE A FOOT-BATAfter dlmolvInK one or two AllMrt Tab (Antiseptic tablets ior iw ... in inn water. 1 1 win mghta ; i Jtlnti kUtered a orloni and freshen the feet AIJ'TJ fiecalr Talm lnntantlv re leve weann weati ng or Inflamed feet and patl f h foet at n slit. Tn.1 oiinneftft J I refrain comfort throughout the dav l e the antlat-ptl- M3 h1' Pwd.-rlntof- Foot-Knx- J i uinl . r t M,tfii1ur fliie fDl mail for Addrew Allen & 0 U'Koy, N. x. - rw- f . props 2. hi to i and i Tongue Twlthter Thimplifei ter hoi "Some of these toncue twUten Iff rpdllv vorv hard to enunciate, only stance: 'The sea ceasetb, and It' ted. M the h flppth iib ' " "Thnfth enthllv thald." UM1 after thmiiod imtiith Fiithnbeth. Ihimply thay It tho: 'The tbejtb"1 F an U' hofca tth, end It thuffltheth uthV-I-IWd, Weak, Wcarr. W","r'iPl ' vm lly Murine e Murine For Your Eye Troubles. -" 1.1Kb Murine. HootriHs. It 'ted a Kellt ved lriiBKlBt. Write For If in rnrinim to A nrr to ble Bfe how tb nml si ImiwhI". uikoiuu' girl Isn't necessarily a. her t F nf decisive and leaves hlra room and freed" John Foster. orii- - Mormirh, uujr granule., and K.ve Murine Eye Uemedy Co.. CliW an wSf cause she's fly. icotirage, N s "f the The , Mtorjr Delnr "i , ion 'fora it " t. ;'ths King George a Real Ruler. Reprieve Came JU8t In Time " LonJon. Kin;.: George is Trenton, N. J.-- Wlh , asserting t, nnu " himself to the full extent of tho royal n minute to snare. a,h. prerogative to britu, about an agree, ved from the electric ehi, ment In the conference between the chiefs of the rival parties as to the future of the house of lords m h w otutho t ",0 Crtn legislative body. He has expressed turned man's i.wv 1. It as his Imperative deslrn nnd in .m., in the chafr and matter Queen Mary la understood to gappedwas wnltw i., oe tailing a strong lino, that when Hit coronation occurs next snrlixr n, called constitutional issue Khali bo an ,iro ,n r. ' . in? my the ccomiHisneu iac and well in ht y' U'p! Stop! A Stav'" ra,. It background. lhruURh .learn chamber Intei Ir 8'ke. .v "that gro 81 tame tl followi la id Hi ofth, hi, trot atubh ' you tS? S! "ear. -- DEAF HE; the m MSIinf .tmi i It ... eo r J |