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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS WILL Utah Warner, Publliher SPANISH rORK . . . NOT INTERVENE THE MAD DOG SCARE UNLESS IT IS NECESSARY UTAH Ill HEW JERSEY to Quiet Fears of Cuban Executive Will Act Only to Protect Americans. President Taft Endeavors THE UTAH BUDGET CARRIED EVERY CONGRESSIONAL Within a abort time tbe entire Dear DISTRICT IN STATE AND WILL River valley and surrounding towns HAVE SOLID DELEGATION. will he lighted by electricity. Brigham City haa been aelected aa the place and June 21 and 22 aa the dates for the annual outing of the Governor Wilsoi the Choice of DemoUnited Commercial Travelera. crats for President, Having Secured A aheepherder encountered three 24 of th 28 Delegates, Including beara near Tucker, narrowly eacaplng Delegates at Large. with his life after shooting one, belug chased several miles by tbe otner . two. Newark, N. Y. One of tbe most While endeavoring to stop a run. victories Theodore Roosesweeping team CaldEdward at Mantl, away In the primaries since be won has velt well, aged 72, was knocked down and his skull fractured. He died two began his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination was rerorded hours later. Tuesday by the Republican voters of of The report the Ogden board of New Jersey. Indications based on Incity commissioners for April shows a complete returns are that be carried deficit of S36.C52.81. The receipts district In tbe every congressional amounted to $13,020.12, and tbe ex state as well as tbe state at large and $49,572.93.. pendltures It la estimated that nearly 1,000,000 acres of ground located In San Juan county can be still secured by settlers and successfully cultivated without resorting to Irrigation. Indications are that there will be a Comfight In the mercial congress to be held in Salt over tbe subLake City, August ject of tbe parcels post. that all the twenty-eigh- t delegates New Jersey will send to Chicago will be Roosevelt men Governor Wilson won his own state against strong opposition headed by his political enemies within the state, and appears to have twenty-fou- r of tbe twenty-eigh- t delegates, Including the delegates-a- t large, , Roosevelts Indicated plurality on the preferetnlal vote Is 10,000. CyrU Drlggs of Ogden was accidentSenator LaFollette made a showing ally killed at The Dalles, Ore., when In every county, but his vote as far as be fell under the wheels of a Great counted Indicated that he would not Northern train while stepping from get more than 2 per cent of the total. Trans-MIsslsslp- 27-30- one train to another at the station. Charles F. Dray, proprietor of a res- CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY CHARGED. taurant In Salt Lake, convicted of General Makes Grave selling liquor without a license, has Attorney Southern Against Charges been sentenced to serve thirty days Officials. In the county Jail and pay a fine of Pa-clf- io Washington. 2100. General Attorney Crushed under tons of earth and Wlrkersham In a statement Tuesdny rock, Carl E. Heiberg, aged 41, met declared the governments suit against Instant death In a gravel pit In Salt the Southern Pacific company for the Lake, where he worked as 3 laborer recovery of valuable oil land In southIn the employ of tbe street depart- ern California "has developed sensational and startling disclosures." Tesment The Davis county board of education timony by witnesses subpoenaed By has filed with the county commission- the government, he says, "presents a ers an estimate of the funds neces- remarkable picture of criminal consary to run the schools of the county spiracy among high officials of the Southern Pacific company to acquire .during tbe next year. Tbe total is from the United States under an agri180,000. act cultural lands oil valued at , Falling from a scaffold In the mill Garof the Utah Copper company at ROCKEFELER ON THE STAND. field, George H. Wilde, forty years old, received a fracture of the skull And internal Injuries which may Oil Millionaire Subjected to Grilling In Waters-PiercCase. prove fatal. i Ray Jeweks and Andrew Thomas, New York. John D. Rockefeller, relaborers, lost their Uvea In the trench tired head of the dissolved Standard of the new sewer system at Trice. Oil company, was placed on the witJeweks and Thomas were worklt-- at ness stand here Tuesday to tell whetha depth of thirteen feet when a cave-I- er he believed the company had been occurred. really dissolved under the decree of While flying a kite at Ogden, using the United States supreme court. The oil millionaire could not be ina wire line, George Croft, aged 19, was seriously Injured, the wire comlug duced at all tlmea to give direct anIn contact with an electric light wire, swers to questions, but made Indigthe shock rendering him unconscious nant denial of all suggestions that there had been any effobt to evade and causing serious burns. Ross Copper, aged 9, was drowned the decree of the court. at the Sanitarium in Salt Lake on Senate Approves Homestead Bill. Sunday. The little fellow bad slipped Washington. The liberalized home Into the pool unobserved and bad stead bill was acted upon by the senbeen In the water probably twenty ate on Tuesday when the report of the was found. minutes before his body conference committee reconciling the A resident of Salt Lake has Inventdifferences of the two houses of coned a new ventilating system by which was adopted by that body. The gress he expects to be able not only to pro- bill. Introduced by Senator Borah, reduce perfect ventilation In any build- duces the requisite period of residence ing. but also to keep the temperature from five years to three andgranls In hot weather as low as 40 degrees. five months leave of ahsenee annually Mistaking for candy numerous small to permit homesteaders to go away wElte pills which fell on the floor for the purpose of supplementing their when she pulled a cloth from the bu- incomes Early action by the house Is reau drawer, the eleven months-olIncomes. Early aetton by the house Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deck- expected. er of Salt Lake swallowed tho pellets Woman Walker Enda Trip. and died within an hour of convulChicago.- - Mrs. David Beech comsions Clarence Boshard ts in the Provo pleted her Journey on foot from New York to Chicago Tuesday, and gave general hospital with a fractured skull, and his life despaired of. and Mayor Harrison a message which she Richard Bandley, Walter Zabrlske and received from Mayor Gaynor. During Robert Buckley are more or lees In- the long walk, which consumed more forty-twdays, Mrs. Beech sub jured through the tipping over of a than on uncocked food of a vegetarslated In which the boys buggy . ian nature. were having a ride. While under the influence of an anDry Farms Are Too Wet. esthetic, administered while an operMeeker, Colo. "Too much moisation was being performed on his ture Is the complaint of dry farmers thumb, Roy Evans, construction fore- near here. In a territory where there man of the Strawberry tunnel, died at Is not supposed to be sufficient preProvo. Evans was a strong and cipitation tor growth of yearly crops, seemingly healthy man and physicians the excess moisture ts such that many are puzzled by hla death. farmers are plowing up their wlntei The farmers and fruitgrowers of the wheat, which has rotted in the fields, valley south of Salt Lake City are or- and replacing It with spring wheat. ganizing for the protection of game Another Regiment for Border. and aong birds. The numerous tresWashington. Another regiment, the passers and pothunters who invade Second cavalry, now returning from kill orchards and the farms and quail and other birds protected by law, have the Philippines, Is to be sent to Fort Bliss, Texas, though It Is declared no made concerted action Imperative. warlike significance attaches to the II. B. Gasklll was held up and rob- order. doorbed by two footpads in hts own Another Body Found. way In Salt Lake, and while several people were passing. The robbers St. Johns, N. F. The steamer A1 threatened him with death unless he gernon reports by wireless having reshould act as though they were ceived the body of a member of the friends and the passersby did not sus- Tltanlq crew named McCready, a napicion that Gasklll was being robbej. tive of Belfast. Representatives of the sugar corn Seven Killed by Tornado. panles at Logan have made an InspecTusla, Okla. Seven persons were tion of the beet fields of late and they report prospects aa good for a large killed, three were probably fatally crop, despite the backwardness of the hurt and a score or mote were less season, which has compelled repaint seriously Injured when a tornado Skiatook Tuesday swept through !ng in many cases loss is estimated The night. s property make to electricians expect Utah at $73,000. great showing at Seattle from June 1( to 14, when the National Electric Physician Killed by Wife. Light association assembles there foi Wash. f)r. W. II. Olds, a Spokane, annual convention. Sail Its thirty-fiftpioneer physician of Spokane, was shot Lake and Utah men, who help to make and killed hy his wife. He was Blxty life "brighter," will leave June 4 and enrs old and hU wife h twenty-ninC on one of the six special trains. She alleges that be had abum-i- her. - e g n o d h l AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS TO I 8EMBLE AT KEY WEST, REad7 TO MOVE TO CUBA. Taft on Washington. President Monday replied to President Gomezs telegram of Sunday regarding the attoward titude of the United State Cuba. He declared the American government's activities In mobilizing war vessels at Key West and dispatching the Prairie with marines to Guantanamo was not In any sense an intervention move. He cabled: I am sincerely gratified to learn of your governments energetic measures to put down tbe disturbances and to know that you are confident of being successful. As wag fully explained to the Cuban charge d'affaires here, the American government's motive In sending ships to Key West, just as In sendDIEGO AT ing the Prairie to the Guuntanamo naval station, was merely to be ablq to act promptly in case it should unfortunately become necessary to protect American life and property hy MARTIAL MAY DECLARE lending moral support or assistance to STATE UNABLE ARE POLICE IF LAW tbe Cuban government. TO COPE WITH CONDITIONS. As was made clear at the time, these ordinary measures of precaution were entirely disassociated from any question of Intervention. Attack Upon Worker of the World WILLIAM II. TAFT." Causes Attorney General to Notify WOULD OUST GENERAL WOOD. the Authorities That the Law Must be Obeyed to the Letter. Conferees Agree on Army Bill Amend-- ment That Would Remove Chief of Staff. San Diego, Cal. A small riot and a Washington. The army appropria- statement by Attorney General U. S. tion bill was reported back to the of San Diego that If the senate and house on Monday by the Webb,unable to police were cope with conditions conferees with here the state would assume control amendments which would legislate of the city, Increased the seriousness of the I. W. W. situation on Monday. MISS EMMA M. GILLETT. The riot was caused by the attempt of A. B. Carson, an Industrial Worker of the World, but not In good standing because his dues were in arrears, to test the move on ordinance of San Diego. Carson was more scared than hurt by the crowd, but It is charged be was kicked and knocked down by an officer. Attorney General Webb declined to comment oa the Carson matter, but stated he had told city authorities that If they were unable to cope with the situation here martial law might be declared. He said be had con ferred with Chief of Police J. K. Wilson, Captain of Detectives Joseph Me) era and City Prosecutor D. F. His purpose in meeting Glldden. these officials, he stated, was to ascertain the ability of the police department to control conditions here without assistance and to the end that further violations of the law, either by residents or non residents, would be prevented. 91 Mist Glllott is one of the best known of tho woman lawyers In the District af Columbia, and had tho honor recently of being recommended by other women for appointment to the United Stateo Suoremo bench. Major General Wood out of office as chief of staff and would leave the location of military poBts to a commission of retired army officers and two members each of th. senate and bouse committees on military affairs The amendment which would remove General Wood also would prevent Brigadier General Crozier or Funston from ever attaining the office of chief of staff. No officer who has not spent ten years in the line with troops before becoming a brigadier would be eligible. Plans Worked Out for a Dashing g, paign Agalnat tho Cuban lnsurj,J Should Intervention b Though Necessary, J INTERVENTION IN CUBA DEPLORED BY GOMEZ of laland Republic Wires Protest to President Taft, Feeling Able to Handle Situation. President Hyde Trial Postponed. Kansas City. The third trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde for the murder of Thom is Swope was postponed by Judge Porterfield until September 3 because of the Illness of Virgil Conkling, county prosecutor. settle Its na great annu 11 it re e iintltlc 1 lass tb ,1 ed. fa w' It dee an ai iwers e gard If tendi louad, attac pb n duces dive irple n rn sw by her fa veyed ther ;g ns. tirpe, e. 1 rubs, bulk' Tbe e oven Itude pose. President Gomez says the govern ment is doing Its utmost, having with in four days sent 3,000 troops to crush the rebels in Orlente and in that short time having restored order In all parts of the Island, with that exception. He also says that 9,000 rifles with ammunition have been distributed to loyal citizens and that the govern ment Is prepared to flood the comparatively small disturbed section with regulars and volunteers. I appeal to you, he continues, "as a loyal friend of Cuba, respecting her rights, that you will be convinced that this government is capable and sufficiently supported by the valor and patriotism of the Cuban people to deal promptly with a few unfortunate and misguided persons without reason or flag. If you understand these conditions INSURGENTS SACK EL CANEY. you will perceive that it is not tbe part of a friendly government to con Town Is In Center of Rich Region trlbu'e, under such circumstances, to and Much Damage is Done. the embarrassment of a government and people such as those of Cuba Santiago, Cuba. A band of negro placed, it is true, In unfortunate concomunder the insurgents, apparently ditions, but not lacking In its methmand of General Ivonet, attacked and ods, patriotism and courage. captured El Caney Del Sitlo, four miles from Palma Scriano on the Bay-amHadley Chosen by Rooseve::. branch of the Cuba railroad. Jefferson City, Mo In a letter reThey sacked the town, committing ceived by Governor Hadley on Monmany outrages. Ey Caney Del Sitio Is day, Colonel Roosevelt asked him to situated In the center of a rich coffee be temporary chairman of the naand cocoa region and the amount of tional convention if the Roosevelt damage done by the rebels is esti- forces succeed in getting control of mated at a high figures. the convention. BATTLESHIP TEXAS STRIKING THE WATER r. frost , JlH( t I JIT jTtoug a n ally tbe i whe ferat Tbe a reaw air ne ousb bu 7 the I This la a new photograph of owner of the Omaha Bee and acting chairman of the Republican national committee, who io very tusy then I daya preparing for the F.epublica ' convention. are believed to warrant Ann r.tati pa parednees. Of the two, the disturb! nnces which probably will arise a the Cuban ports through the strikers operations are believed to he the moo mmediate and dangerous element! kl tbe situation. In addition to the itoi I page of trade, the throwing upon the streets of large numbers of riotouibf borers and the privation likely toloH low the cutting of water transport! I Mon. the Cuban government Ts llkeh to find Itself without the sinewi war, at a time when they are through the total suspension of customs receipts which form thf principal revenues of the island. It Is believed that tbe near pre ence in such ports, of one or moreM the American warships, by its moril effect would prevent violent demo! by the disorderly ri ms, 1 vid. .cult 3 MU ha icerti '7 l irrow iced Tbe be to ng ret r on t fwi 1 th b mid de t ter t! ranc rut nedr thin 5t tb t Ilia ovi ? hr e element Schmitz Freed From ProsecutionP San Francisco. Judge William Lawlor dismissed the Inst talf former seven Indictments against Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz In the I'1' ley and gas cases on Saturday .Sclunltz !h now entirely fired fr0 the graft prosecution. Beleved He Was a Failure. Albany, N. Y. Because he bell he was not a success ut iiiunipuM a typew liter, Samuel I. llcrKchb ger, (io years old, a telegraph opr tor for the Western Union for than forty years, committed s'1'1 PP sc n The rtird Bw 'J Ite e to ulna but drib! ade P t eg 'fried ki tell asm 7 a !r " 1 ta to K"fS i. Ol all Him Pol Farmers Abandon Homes. J Uo nr d'Alene, Idaho. The St. liver has overflowed Its bank fotty miles from the head of ta' farm 1'0" ,0 lH.fr "ow "long Its hunks have abandoned by their owners. JJ Clark Will Take No Chance. tb' Washington While expressing 'onv let mu that he would he the uahe nominee for the pied,!nS Speaker tlninp Clark has Mint he would file hto a .'I Jl ul.tzfr, u ( it. (l1 to ('oiurHfi. - ? bird uent den - 1 itati :e Spam utlug out b ral Unknown Man Suicides. Ogden. In a lonely spot on 61 sand ridge, a half mile south of Rhr dale, the dead body of a man discovered Monday morning with bullet hole In the skull just back of tho ear. There Is no clue to h1 Identity. This photograph shows the Texas latest .nn f all battleships, just as she struck the water at Newport New, Says Madero Will Resign, Kills Foe and Himself. Chihuahua, Mexico. That congress Jn"!( son vi Me, m.-C- has W. litown. hud requested Madero to resign the comml-suimwas shot to death presidency and thnt he had agned to :,,e Saturday by Atnhi one do so on June 1 Is the substance of a Hurley, for- nter ' ' received at the rebel army Md mdehlef Plh7'mcu telegram wT n at headquarters Saturday from Mexico outs lor some thee City. Former Newspaper Man Dead. Carnegie Sails for Europe. New' York Andrew Carnegie hla wife and daughter Margaret, and Miss Whitfield, Mis. Carnegleg 8S. ter. Bailed Thursday for Europe on -their way to Sklbo castle. eais old and was a lio'hcr of Mrs r irrow itee thodi re det strationa Thanks for Cruiser Washington. The Cuban government has expressed through Minister Beaupre Its gratitude to the United States for sending the Prairie to Guantanamo. The thanks of the Island republic were conveyed In a reply addressed to Minister Beaupre acknowledging bis message notifying Cuba of the sending of the cruiser. Government May Cancel Certificate. The right of the gny. Washington. ernment to bring proceedings to cancel a certificate of citizenship on the ground that It was Illegally or fraudulently procured has been sustained by the supreme court. he bird rerslty post CC fbrough Havana. President Gomez on Sunday sent a telegram to President Taft in which he protests In friendly but firm terms against Intervention by the United States. It Is my duty to say that so seritnl ous a resolution alarms and hurts the feelings of a people who have and are jealous of their Independence," he says after reciting that he had re- dent. ceived from United States Minister The Insurrection and the icrlonl Beaupre a note Informing him that labor troubles as a result of tbe r, the Washington government had or newal of the longshoremen s strel dered a gunboat to Nipe bay and a at Key strong naval concentration VICTOR ROSEWATER. West In anticipation of possible eventualities and also in event that the Cuba government was unable to protect American property, it was the intention to land forces for that pur Yokel In Line for Championship. Salt Lake City. Walter Miller, the speedy and clever St. Paul wrestler, wa decisively defeated by Mike Yokel, the Salt Lake favorite, In their finish wrestling match at Saltair Monday night. Over 2,500 people saw Yokel gain the first fall In 39 minutes 40 seconds with a toe hold, and Miller quit at the expiration of 42 minutes of fierce grappling when they returned to tbe mat a second time. Troops to Protect Freighters. Tucson, Arls. An armed force of 100 men has been raised by Sonora mining companies to protect freighters on the roads between Hermogillo and outlying mines. Many freighters have been killed. Washington. Insurrection and orders In Cuba, which threaten iJ life and properly of American! n are believed by the United States ! be spreading beyond control ot tJ Cuban government, caused the can government on .Saturday to uJ active steps' In preparation to w. with any situation which may arise J 1 the Island republic. Two divisions of the Atlantic iJ tleship fleet were ordered to take their full quota of marines, maklni J total of 1,300, In addition to the now en route to Guantanamo on tJ Prairie, and rendezvous at Key W ready to move to Cuba at the iniiJ their presence Is needed. In iu,l dozen warships will be in the vklcJ I of Cuba within a few days. anciJ Is Tbe army prepared with ditlonary force of 15,000 men If M needed and plans for a campaign J stamp out the rebellion prepared the general staff are ready to be y In execution at the call of the pret o'i",( r Traj T fl rn I1" c V" ni Vy |