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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS J Dishs, Warner, Publisher SPANISH FORK . DISSOLVES 1 . UTAH TOW) APPOINTMENTS LIFE'S I III ILLINOIS J y graduates. During the past year 400 volumes, chiefly treating on scientific subjects, ind valued at $1,600, have been stolen from the public library In Salt Lake, It being charged that tho thefts were by different readers or students of scientific subjects. While attempting to ship two trunks to stolen merchandise containing Butte, Mont., over the O. 8. L. from Salt Lake, A. E. Covey, twenty-eigh- t rears old, former station agent at Clear Lake, Utah, for the Salt Lake Route, was arrested. Interest In the coming convention of the Intermountaln Cood Roads association, to be held at Pocatello from June 22 to 24, inclusive. Is taking bold of Utah good road enthusiasts, who are preparing to' send a large delega- THE GOVERNMENT AND THE TRUST WIN IN CELEBRATED CASE. Washington. In the decision In the case of the Tobacco trust, which was rendered by Chief Justice White In the supreme court Monday afternoon, the government obtains an order for the dissolution of the concern, which Is held to be a combination In restraint of Interstate trade, and the trust obtains opportunity to reorganize under the Immediate supervision of the circuit court of the Second New York district so that there may be recreated, "out of the elements now comprising It (the trust) a new condition which shall be honestly In harmony with and not repugnant to the law." Thus both the government and the trust win. The government obtains the dissolution of this particular offender against the Sherman law, but the Tobacco trust and all the other big corporations and combinations, which collectively make up what" are usually denominated ' the. Interests," grt the very thing they have prayed for so long and so hard they get not merely a direction by tho supreme court as to how they may proceed within the law, but also a command to the circuit court actually to show them how to reorganize so as to "be In harmony with the law." . DIABOLICAL DEED OF LABORER. tornado struck III. A III., ten mllea sduth of bere, Peoria, Po-ki- at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, killing two persons and causing property damage that will amount to thousands. The dead: Clyde Sakers, aged 14. Frank Woodley, aged 15. The storm came from the southwest, demolishing the pumping station on the opposite bank of the Illinois river. It then jumped across the Illinois nver and the plants of the Boley Ice company 'were completely destroyed. The residence portion of the city escaped. long-awaite- . rcopynsnt. lull.) Granite spectaCity. tors at a ball game were njqre or less LAYS BARE TRUST SECRftS DIAZ BOWS TO WILL OF PEOPLE seriously Sunday evening Injured when the grandstand collapsed under a heavy wind. Sidney Marauss, 22 years old, of Granite City, was the 8artllng Rsvalatlons Made by John W. De La Barra is Chosen as Head of most seriously Injured, receiving a Gates Before Steel Trust InvestiGovernment Until Election Can be broken leg and Internal . Injuries. Committee. Held, When Madero Expects to gating Twelve of the twenty persons injured be Chosen as President were baseball players. t Most of the spectators fled at the Washington. John W. Gates, under approach of the storm. The grandoath, on Saturday, laid bare before Mexico City. President Diaz, In a stand .was picked up bodily by the the Stanley steel trust investigating letter read by the president of the storm and hurled upon a crowd of 4 chamber of committer these startling fawu deputies Thursday after- players who were huddled behind it corning the steel trust and the steel noon, resigned the presidency of Mex- seeking shelter from hall. ico, which he has held continuously industry of the Celled States: DIAZ REPULSED REBELS. The steel trust was born at an all- - since 1384, and at 4:54 o'clock the acthe home ofiJWM at of night meeting the resignation by the ceptance Sensational Exit of Former President Morgan In New York and had Its In- deputies was announced. from Mexico, His Train Being At CarAndrew in threats by spiration Everyoue had expected an uproar and tacked by Revolutionists. when the announce negie to go Into railroad construction demonstration and steel tube manufacture. ment should be made, but within the Vera Cruz. General Diaz himself the took command of the federal soldiers Carnegie bad been a demoralizing In- chamber the words announcing fluence In the steel industry and It event were followed by silence. The who repulsed a large force of rebels was feared he would become tiTTOTe-som- deputies seemed awed by what had while the former president of Mexico was on bis way from Mexico City to In the railroad business. taken place. In the streets, however, black with Vera Cruz. The latest estimate places Carnegie was paid $320,000,500 In bonds for his controlling Interest in people, every road leading to the hall the number of rebel dead at twenty the Carnegie Steel company, forhlch being blocked, news that Diaz was at and the mounded unknown. The rebels came iito the open as be had given an option one year be last no more the president was the fore for $160,000,000. Incidentally JseA signal for wild shouting and manifes- the trains were approaching.Tepeya- pocketed the $1,000,000 optlonTB3j tations. There was no violence or de- hualco. They numbered 500 and began a fierce" attack. The federals at poBted by W. H. Moore and C. 1W struction of property. Frlck. On the motion to accept the presi once detrained and used rapid fire The Tennessee Coal and Iron com- dent's resignation, 167 deputies voted guns. General Diaz ordered his special car pany was acquired by the steel cor- aye, while two did not express them to proceed nearer to the scene and poration after a squeese of the syndi- selves. They were Benito Juarez, a cate controlling the majority stock descendant of President Juarez, and as It drew up he alighted and with without the transfer of a dollar '1n Concepclon del Valle. As their names pistol in hand ran forward to aid his cash. J. Plerpont Morgan andjjls were called, other legislators arose defenders. The federals' quick action with the rapid rers. , however, had partiier, Oedrg'e W. PeYklns, arrayed fcnd Bowed' their affirmation.' taken the rebels by surprise and they In similar fashion, the resignation were soon the shifting of securities, The main full retreat. jority stockholders in the Tennessee of Vice President Ramon Corral, now in Coal and Iron company received about France, was unanimously accepted PLOT AGAINST MADERO. $9G value lu steel corporation securi- and similarly Francisco Leon de la ties for the stock which they had re- Barra, late ambassador to Washing- Americans Charged With Conspiracy fused to sell to Morgan a year before ton, was chosen provisional presito Start Counter Revolution. dent. for $150 per share. El Paso. What is looked upon by The people have accepted de la Gates made it qu'tc clear that the I. Madero as a well laid plot Francisco acquisition of Tennessee Coal anJ Iron Barra us their provls:onal president to his reacnlng Mexico City, prevent with Indication that they will, by the steel trust 'was by no means an every his leadership and to to overthrow altruistic effort to prevent tho spread as a mass, stand back of him until an start a counter revolution against him election can be held. If the unaniof the panic of 1907. as has been rewas revealed Saturday night in the mous sentiment holds at a was present mere That good, asserted. peatedly arrest of Daniel Devllliers of Mexico blind, be asserted. Morgan wanted that election will' place Francisco I. City. W. F. Dunn, an American, acTennessee Coal and and Iron, regard- Madero in the presidential chair. to a telegram received by cording cabThe resignation of Diaz and his ing the time as propitious, he applied chief military adviser, was arinet marks the of complete the screws, according to Gales. triumph revolution. Maderists declare rested in Monterey, Mex., by a detecA year before Morgan tried to buy the who had trailed him from El stock In the concern, Gates charges, that the profound conviction of the tive, The alleged plot Involves cerPaso. ability of the Mexican people to govand was turned down. sums tains of money which were to ern themselves has been The steel corporation cannot conproved. They trol the steel Industry In the United were weighed In the scales Thursday have been paid out to Madero's military leaders. Madero, according to States, according to Mr. Gates, except night and not found wanting. Marked Improvement was shown the details given out by him, was fulin special lines. Artltrary abuse and advised of the scheme and allowed power gained through ownership of Thursday in General, Diaz's health, ly It to be encouraged. A ten days' to an according oicial statement transportation companies, however, would enable the steel strust to crush Thursday night. He had practically trailing by detectives then began. independent operators forced to use no fever and was able to walk about Marooned In a Blizzard. in his home. the Lake Superior region ore. Grand Junction, Colo. Robert E. In stockholder the Gates, controlling Yens, Ernest Lyons and John Baker, Republic Coal and Iron company, told DIAZ FLEES FROM MEXICO together with their wives and eleven the committee that he favored an children and four teams were maopen market with competition and the rooned in a blizzard at Marshall Pass survival of the fittest. on the continental divide last week Aged Departs Secretly In and for three days and nights were Coney Island Practically Destroyed. the Night for Spain, Where He without food or shelter. The party -New York. Coney Island, the playWill Make His Home. started from Granite. Okla., two grounds of New Yprk, suffered the months ago and are traveling overworst fire disaster In its history early land to Utah. Saturday, the loss being $3,000,000. Mexico City.-Por- flrio Diaz, to whom Six Babies Lose Lives. Dreamland, the largest of tne amuse- during thirty years all Mexico has paid ment parks was wiped out and about Deference, New York. Six babies lost their secretly left the capital to four blocks adjoining,, covered with 2 o'clock Friday morning. Only a few lives early Friday ' In the Are which booths, restaurants, hotels, moving friends, whom he trusted, followed him destroyed "Dreamland," the largest of picture theatres and resorts of various to the station. He was bound for the amusement parks on Coney Island. types were destroyed. The babies were occupants of the inVera Cruz to take ship for Spain, In all about 200 buildings were where he Intends to spend the rest of cubator hospital, a charity hospital burned down and perhaps 2,000 per- bis life. located within the park enclosure. sonsconcessionaries and employes-w- ere In the distance he cotnu near the Five Autolsts Killed by Car. turned into the streets, homeless voices of enthusiastic celebrants who Los and penniless. No lives were logt. Angeles. Five persons were were acclaiming the new president. Francisco Leon de la Barra, and killed and one Injured fatally Sunday at a railroad crosslnR near Rivers, in Agree on Lorimer Inquiry. shouting "Viva Madero!" this county. In a collision between a Washington. A virtual agreement So carefully were the arrangements Pacific electric car In to refer the Lorimer case to the sen- made for his an automobile. departure that details ate committee on privileges and elec- could not be confirmed. was Chilean Roitera Attack Peruvians. Secrecy tions with the understanding that that due less to apprehension of a popular committee shall entrust the proposed outburst here thnn to a Lima, Peru. Rumors are current desire that he and Inquiry to a reach Vera Cruz without the fact be- here that rioters at Iqulque, Chile! have made an attack on the Peruvian of eight was ef- ing known to marauding bands along consulate and fected In the setfate Monday. the Peruvian clnb. No the route. confirmation has been received. Tobacco Trust Leader Is III. Set Date for Vote. Beat Wife to Death. New York. Thomas Fortune Ryan, Washington. The senate Tacoma, Wash.-- T. II. Gardner a the most powerful personality In the June 12 for a vote on tho has flxod joint reso- traveling preacher attached to 'no tobacco trust was said by his physi- lution providing for the election of sect, beat his wife to death with a cians and his private secretary Sat- United States senators by direct vote club, a mile earn of urday evening to be only temporarily of the people. The resolution Kittitas, and after already attempting to drown himself In an Irlaid up In bed. has passed the house. rigating ditch gave himself up. , Succeeds Bishop Ryan, Seven Miner. Cruahed to Death. Coal Train Goes Through Trestle. Rome Right Rev. Edmund Pren- Saulte Ste. Marie, Ont-Se- ven minCharlotte. N, C.- -A double-heuj dergast, auxll'ary bishop of Philadel ers were killed by a mass of rani phia. It was announced at the Vatican rock in the Helen mine owned falling train on the Seabonrd Ail JJe we,t by the through a trertle two inilen crw has been appointed arch-- ! Lake j Saturday, of Superior corporation at Bosttck, klllinn both of in bishop Philadelphia succession ,r according to a report receiv. firemen. The i to the late Rv. John Rvan. trestle nP8 ed Thursday ty steamer. bv f,ra enty e Kills Employer, His Wife and Two Children and the Sheriff, and Then Suicides. Pawnee City, Neb. James Fielder, a farm hand employed by J. A. living seven miles east of here, sngered because McVlttle objected to Fielder's attentions to his daughter, on Monday killed McVlttle, bis wife and two children, dangerously wounded a third child, fatally shot ShertS Claude Fuller, who attempted to effect his arrest, and then killed himself. Sheriff Fuller died at 11 o'clock Monday nlpht. t Afjer; killing. fou members of the McVlttle family Fielder, at the point of a revolver, tion to represent this state. forced Miss McVlttle to accompany A telegram received from Theodore, him In a buggy and fired two shots at In the Uintah reservation, announced her when she made her escape while :hat J. V. Meadows, accused of the he stepped from the vehicle for a A. C. Marsh at of murder Theodore, Meadows was bad been discharged. taken to Theodore from Heber MonRiley Must Die. day for his preliminary hearing. Salt Lake City. Thomas Riley, What has been a banner year for alias James Hayes, must die for the the Spanish Fork high school ended murder of . George W. Fassell, who May 27. The pupils numbered ninety-three- ; was shot down In his store on East sixty-threof thrgn, more than Fourth South street on the night of ,' are boys, reversing the March; 26, 1910, while Harry Thome Twenty-fou- r usual order of th'ngs. the lad, who fired the fa pupils have computed the third year tal shot which resulted In the young work. grocer's death, will be given a new of trial, under the ruling of the supreme Following the recommendation the trial jury, Judge Lewis of Salt court In opinions handed down in the Lake on Saturday sentenced Hoy two cases Monday afternoon. Armstrong, colored to life' ImprisonMore Arrests In Dynamite Case. ment in the state penitentiary for the Ix8 Angeles, Cal. Three men were murder of J. D. Brennan In a street Indicted here late Monday by the Auduel In Salt Lake on, the night of on the charge of having ' grand Jury 1910. 21, gust In the county hall deposited dynamite Steve Delicti, the Austrian, who fa- of records September 8, 1910, with Ina fellow wounded Joe Uzelac, tally tent to it. They are: Bert H. Austrian, dur'ng a drunken carousal Conners,destroy member Structural Ironstrikat Htngham, March 6, 1911, by workers union; A. B. Maple, union a with him over head the beer ing F. Ira Bender, president bottle and fracturing his skull, last ironworker; local union of blacksmiths. Bail was week entered a plea of not guilty, fixed in each case at $25,000. when arraigned at Salt Lake, n Quick Justice In Montana. The Interstate commerce commission has announced that it will on Butte, Mont George Gllderbrnch, a July 17, hold a hearing In Salt Lake dish washer In a local cafe, Monday In the case of the Consolidated Fuel morning stole $90 belonging to the company and the Castle Valley Coal chef, Peter Fleury, was captured company, against the Santa Fe and within fifteen minutes, bound over to twenty-fivother railroads', charging the district court by a justice of the discrimination in freight rates. peace within two hours and pleaded By a vote of forty to four, citizens guilty before Judge Webster early He was sentenced of Price authorized a $15,000 bond Is- Monday afternoon. sue, the money to be used in creat- to one year in the state penitentiary. ing a public park, removing Indebted Intend to Probe Lumber Trust ness on the public lighting plant and A special grand Jury will Chicago. extending the waterworks system. be empanelled before United States Sparks from a passing engine on District Judge K. M. Landls, June 6, the Denver & Rio Grande started a to investigate "certain phases of the blaze In the barn of Ben Cox at Lent lumber business" with a view to prosthat resulted In $500 damage. Ten ecution under the Sherman anti-trus- t tons of hay were hurnod, but a num- laws. ber of blooded horses were rescued. Shooting Ends Fatally. Copies of the new quarantine laws, Denver. The shooting of S. Louis board of state the health, adopted by following a revision of the medical (Tony) Von Phul of St Louis by Harlaws by the last legislature, are being old F. Henwood, who represents a mailed to the local health boards and New York promoting company In Denver, has resulted In Von Fhul's district health officers of the state. "Don't kill the badger. He Is death. your friend." Is the warning of D. H. Settlers Will Claim Damages. Madsen, chief deputy game commisNew Orleans. Mormon settlers In sioner, to the farmers of the state. Mr. the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, will Madsen has just returned from a trip press claims the Mexican govt, against to Utah county, where he had an op- ernment aggregating more than a mil-lioportunity to study the badger's habits. dollars for damages sustained by The old freight house In the Ogden them at the hands of insurerctos. yards is being razed to provldo a site A , Murder. for a coach shop which will be erectOgden. Racial feeling is believed ed by the Harrlnmn lines as soon as the space is cleared. The new shop to have prompted the will be specially equipped to handle murder of K. Yananaka, a Japanese the steel coaches now in use on the O section foreman for the Union Pacific Railroad comiir.ny at Spring VaUey, 8. L. line. Mc-Vltti- e, e two-thirds- f. Morr Twenty Spectators at Ball Gams or Less Seriously Injured When Grandstand Was Picked up Bodily by the Wind. Government Obtains Dissolution ef Offender Against Sherman Law, But Tobacco Company Is Allowed to Reorganize and Point Way to Other Combines. ' 4 ft, Ini in'; , THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. BOTH right-of-wa- U.. J corm One Man Killed and Five Automobile Race Which TWO BOYS KILLED AND PROP ERTY DAMAGE WILL REACH THE UTAH BUDGET All of Dav!a county outside oi the (own of llountiful, Formlngton and Kaysvllle wilt be dry after October 1. The International Drothcrhood of Locomotive Engineers of America may bold It biennial convention la Bait Lake In July, 1912. measles of epidemic Ogden'a thrives with llttlo a'gn of abating. chbcs of the There are tevonty-tbre- e contagion under quarantine. The Oregon Short Line hat all but completed the work of securing a for lu new doublo track between Salt Lake and Ogden. A party of two dozen mauler plumbers left Salt Lake Saturday afternoon for Denver, to attend the convention of plumbers In Denver. The harem skirt made Its first appearance on the streets of Tark City last week and created considerable excitement among the women, as well as the men. On account of a technicality In the law, the recent waterworks bond election at Kphrlatn bus been declared void by the attorney for the state land board, and accordingly a new election must be held. Mrs. Gustave E. Van Luke, ago twenty-six- , of Mngham, wife of a suicide In a room-In- g committed miner, house In Ogden, Saturday afternoon, taking carbolic acid. There is no known reason for the deed. In honor of the largest class that ever graduated from the Draper schools and the biggest clans of the district this year, the alumni of Draper grammar school gave a bane quet Saturday night to the twenty-thre- m einDirincn . e v Cold-Bloode- cold-bloode- d Wvo. night , Ma-dero- 's d Mlchl-picoto- Indianapolis, "Ind. One m. sacrificed and several men jurru Auveun iu me nrst 5J race on a speodway, won by Ra5 I nn.i UUUI.J ftftufllw blVDCI mfnnta anJ Q UHI'U.V . n.naulni KUIIUUQ JQf (JIVMIlia tin...... A 1 m were uaipn who finished nurowu Iiu- n yl Munora, with s u second, and Darlj J A - rmi. M kuou inird thousand bhouted encouragement to the nltnta whn - atflrtort th - run, a i iuo,; Seventy-seve- n . Ing enthusiasm cheered the lead! the last Maps and watched the J . T pouna urouna tne course in alrlslot" the lesser honors. In the most serious accident of day, S. P. Dickson 'of Chicago tbanlclan for Arthur Grelner. iA en Amplex, lost nia life in an on the back stretch. The race J been on hut a lew minutes am Amplex was In Its thirtieth mlle.iw the rim of one of the front W Five others were IrK flew off. during the race. -- 1 M . ( I J WILL FOLLOW "RULE OF REASCt Government to Shape Its Antl-fPolicies In Accordance Wits . Supreme Court's Views. That the govern Washington t means to formulate Its cles in accord with the "rule of son " as lata aown oy tne snprJ court In the Standard flil and Tea tMi co trust decisions, the vigorous dissents "M 'Assoc J I mparai Land Vlculabl- cult! bly rlc open twork anti-trus- rouf-'b- hd Am the a Id for try whl nt An fcht upc Justice Harlan and the many bills traduced In the senate to' amend Sherman anti-trus- t dent Tuesday. law, was the ed trful v. ehistoi fore cn tni made! Administration officials, after day's consideration and study ot i tobacco decision and a thorough parlson with the Standard Oil M fccessibi Vised bualed. sion, were agreed that "the nkj This i reason" Is no new feature of the j lost no and preme' court's Interpretation of a ksis re: and one member of the cabinet, Y the ( views have always been regard Jritlfh adminlstrd of those the reflecting nlted made a comprehensive statement mfort that effects. verj le ROOSEVELT TALKS OF those PUS a no Voices His Faith In it But CM Handmaiden of Justice. Ronwid New York. Theodora Stood , beside, General , Danifl I Sickles, the only surviving corps el mander of the Civil war, at Gracj tomb Tuesday afternoon and arod a Memorial day throng to long plause by the denunciation of "I apostles of peace." He referred to the days ot If when, he said, the veterans he dressed defied the lie told in the m of peace; he voiced his faith in pd only as the handmaiden of jusil and, with vigorous gestures, stirred the gathering to tumuM cheers with the declaration that righteous peace was a greater t than war. Bryan Defies Party Leaders. Washington. Declarlne that Dd cratlc members of the house who n pose to put a tax ou raw wool guilty of a subterfuge !:a tbeM clare the tax is for revenue yirm and charging that they are ashaci to admit that they are protection William J. Bryan haa again step: Into the wool fight In the house the purpose of demonstrating to there Is no common ground on he can stand with those Democrat! Set Trap for Wife, Injured Offiw'j Oakland, Cal. Charles II. rieardj Melrose, in whose home an infers machine blew up, severely injuring constable, surrendered to tne p Tuesday. - He explained that he arranged the machine In hopes It would be encountered by hit vorced wife to whom had been grani a writ of restitution for the bouw. said he regretted Injuring an olH oi tne law. Young Couple Drowned. Cal. Miss Vers , flkttW TllMnl! t13ft . I'uuuiu, yrars Old, nu Scadden, 31 years old, were dro'( Sacramento. 1 In j the Sacramento river a few m, a north of the city Tuesday skiff capsized. The tragedy broM, to a sudden close a picnic of the day school of the local United ern church, of which both were P" Inent members. t Bj Body Is Identified. New York. A body of a woo. found In the bathtub of a vacant h&t covered with liquid cbcmlj wus Idenlifled i that of Mrs. H"' Scleb. 22 Year nlrl tho wlfeof sc1' eur. Her husband was arrested Ti day. Shot Through Body with Ra"" rhnrliw Gil" Monnnpfiioln i 27 years old. Is the result H dying, . t . . . . llntn 1.. will- 'k inoii tn rough tne oouy BBS nine rnmrml frnm nn nld Stt"" ''ore enrnon, while Bring a W'J5" ' ' Memorial day. . Four Dr!.k In Mnlnl FlrS. Nelpon, B. C Fire at Cllverto. nf h'l r ,iu, a js uipuuru uu enure "ib nnaa a ,...11.11 J .n4 rglW i the death of at lenst four I'"" All those who perished were t Windsor hotel. te o nery peclali public ing fa ntlc mral ty. an ins m olee. rfeot. ate. , Upon ded the ( st, at wt a y. i ue ai lms i Livl uatec Ice, mfort tely ay be enes Krom rilt di tross krkll art h knee padd edlbl ent i orai bmqui hog the I Lake regn hgstoi foloch urscli Ion, t usal. For rlndir wh tr-fa- r ulsloi rnt (IDS pajesi lily d Kirsel reen, ith vrln rez( rff lttens u fushi live pvt. HtlRI bui Th "ne pero fl if w Mr fte tee W tt 1W5 trow Uct |