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Show THE SPANISII rORK PRESS REBELS Dlaha Warner, Publisher SPANISH FORK . . . VTA11 THE UTAH BUDGET , The board of ed atlon ha arrang for lit free dental examination of rhlldnn of the Hy school at ITovo It In reported that tho owner of tbt Amelia palace In Hull Lake bavw been offered $3i)0.0u0 for that property, hlt'h tlirjr purchased fourteen years go for $:0.000. Utah day will bo celebrate tbrotiRbout the state Thursday, Apr! 1.'., If the request of the Utah IWi-l- . opment league to Governor William 8 pry la granted. , John Fife, ogud II, died at hla hom-- i In Clinton Inst 'k, of general cl". tlllty. He was a native of Scotland and fame to Ogden In being on of the first pioneers to settle in We I er county. With Dim closing of a deal where by tbe stste becomes the ow.;er of 118 acres northeast of the Utah Industrial school at Ogden, students of tbe atate Institution have started work tq Improve tbe property. I)y the arrest at Rait Lake of Ar fhur K. Edward, shipping rlerk for a Wholesale drug house, the officers be lieve they bsve broken up one of tbe principal source of supply for users of cocaine and morphine. ' Tbe Mould Land company, whose property Is west of the Utah lake, haw Started work on a f 12.000 hotel which. win be built and ready for occupancy by the time lake parties start going1 across the lako this spring. information showing that the ore, train at Bingham, which ran away last week, leaving In Its trail a list of four dead and nine injured, waa the result of a deliberate attempt to wreck the train, bus been placed before tbo county attorney. Draining for the conservation of water is destined to become a factor of prime Importance In Irrigation projects In Utah county In a very short; time. There have already been, launched there conservation projects which have this feature only for Id, v basis. A big banquet, which was followed by a dance, was held at Redmond for tbe citizens who had asslHted In thd placing of about S00 loads of grave bn the city streets. Toe work was donated by the citizens and has mada a great improvement in the looks of tbe city. Fort Worth, Texas, father of Lonnls Morris the boy who lost hie legs some time ago and was with artificial recently provided limbs, has arrived in Ogden with the purpose of bringing suit against the Southern Pacific Railroad company for damages. Residents of North Ogden ward aro planning for the eleventh annual re. union and celebration which Is to be beld on March 4 in honor of the Mor mon missionaries who have been sent out from that ward. In missionaries have years, seventy-twserved from the ward. Oarber M. Nichols, a mining engl seer, aged 24, while working In the smelter at Murray of the American Refining company, Smelting and caught bis right hand In some of tbe machinery and his arm was so badly crushed below the elbow that ampih tatlon may be necessary. Groping about in the darkness of the transformer house of the Ohio Copper mill at Lark, M. A. Wright, foreman of the company, stumbled against the lightning arrester and was Instantly killed Sunday morning. Forty thousand volts of electricity passed through bis body. way Neighbors, feeling their through the smoke from flames de stroying the home of G. R. Chettle, in Salt Lake, succeeded in saving the lives of Mrs. Chettle, who was In bed In an upper room, a three-daold two small chilIn and her arms, baby dren who were asleep In the lower part of the house. The tentative program of the national convention of the American of Banking, to be held in Salt Lake in August, has been agreed upon. The program covers four days, , W. A. Morris of fifty-seve- n o y te from August 21 to 24, Inclusive, though the convention will be in only tbe first three days. How prospectors often overlook a source of almost untold wealth in scs-slol- n their seal to strike richer ores, is illustrated by the assertion of Forest Supervisor William Hurst of Beaver, who declares that the potash deposits near Marysville may prove to be the richest In the metal-bearin- g world. The ordinances to go Into effect in Salt Lako on March 1 for r.pply to private card games prizes, and Chief of Police Grant is Ituoted as saying that bridge whist at rfternoon teas would receive attention from his department as promptly as draw poker in a saloon. To the Utah Btate scnool for the deaf and blind has been accorded the lilgh honor of being Included in the list of schools whose graduates are hot obliged to pass an examination In order to enter the Gallaudet college at Washington, IX C. One hundred thousand small mouth black bass fry have been ordered from the government hatcheries by the state fish and game department. The department plans to make these and the blue catfish, replace common fish now being removed from the streams of the state. JUAREZ irS THE 6RIP BE A TOWN d III It CAPTURED BY VASQUIS-TAWITHOUT THE LOSS OF A SINGLE LIFE. CAUDATE FORMER PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES Any fear that tbe Washington, THAT HE WILL MAKE THE right of the United Stales to fortify RACE AGAINST TAFT. Letter of Seven Western Roosevelt DeColonel Governors, He Will Accept Nominaclares tion If Tendered Him. In Answer to El I'aso, Texas, The Vasqulstas rebel element took possession of Juarex Tuesday after firing a single volley. The rebels made the assault at 10 o'clock sharp, entering the outskirts of the city from the northwest and firing as they entered, using rifles and one cannon. The few hundred men In Juarex as defenders fired a few shots from various points of vantage and were then ordered by their officers to cease. Only one man was wounded, and be was shot accldeu (CeoyrtcM.) tally. Mexican Consul E. C. Llorente of Kl Paso afterwards declared that the PROBE WALL STREET METHODS ITALIANS WILL ANNEX TRIPOLI officers decided not to make resist anco, In order to avoid complications with the United States. Following the seizure of the town Resolution Ordsrlng an Investigation Chamber of Deputies Passes Bill by - Large Majority, Opponents of the Vasqulstas set about the task of ef the "Money Trust" Passed by Hissed. new a Measure House of gov municipal the establishing Being Roundly Representatives. em men t. and of maintaining perfect order. General Cam pa appointed General Rome. The chamber of deputies An Investigation to Washington. Ines Salzar mayor of the city. He determine whether there Is a "money Friday night passed the bill for the was Installed as municipal chief trust" In the United States operating annexation of Trijtoli by a vote of 431 shortly after noon and Immediately through or in connection with tbe na- to 38, amid enthusiastic cheering from organized a police force. His first or tional banks, was ordered by tbe the floor of tbe chamber and tbe pubder was that the saloons be kept house on Saturday by a vote of 270 lic gallery. Afterwards tbe members closed. Tbe result was that there to 8. who voted against annexation, includhave been only minor disturbances. While Republican regulars and In- ing teh Socialists, a few Republicans Every step taken by the rebls appar that the In- and one Radical, Prince Gaetanl, were surgents ently Is with a view to avoiding any quiry as protested was a "sham" roundly hissed. Only one member ab proposed possible action that might cause and a the Democratic stained from voting. "delusion," trouble' with the United States gov forces The entire sitting of the chamber of a comin united support ernment. promise money trust resolution and was a succession of ovations for tne succeeded In securing all but eight orators who spoke in favor of the anBLAMES MONEY POWER. nexation of Tripoli and ol noisy demRepublican votes in Its support. William J. Bryan Charges His Three Another branch ot the investigation, onstrations against thoes who op Defeats to "Pirates of Wall Street." to cover any possible violation of the posed. When the result became known en Salt Lake City. More than 2.000 anti trust law, was announced during thusiasm course of Chairman the the debate prevailed everywhere and by people were unable to gain admit A the of the committee. populace began a celebration. Clayton Judiciary to the Colonial theater Monday tnnce night to hear Colonel William Jen third resolution, for an Investigation Flags were hoisted throughout the nings Bryan, and he was obliged to of railroad monopolies, was presented city and shops were closed. Placards on their doors announced that busi stop and nieak to them for a few by Chairman Adamson of the commerce committee. These are ness had been suspended "for naClubs and resi expected to form the baxts for the sec tional rejoicing." ond and third branches of the great dences were Illuminated. Clu-dea- New York. "I will accept the nomination for presldont If It Is tendered mo and will adhere to 'bis decision until tbe convention bit- - expressed Its preference," Is Colonel Theodoi'c Roosevelt's reply ' t"i letter of sev en Republican governors asking blm to stand for a nomination. Tbe eagerly awaited reply was given out Sunday night at Colonel Roosevelt's offices during bis absence on a trip to Boston. It was unexpect edly brief, but definite. It follows: "New York, Feb. 24. 1912. Gentle men: I deeply appreciate your leuer and I realize to the full the heavy It puts upon me, expressing as It does tbe carefully consid ered convictions of the men elected by popular vote to stand as the beads of government In thtlr several states. "I absolutely arree with you that this matter is net one to be decided with any reference to the personal preferences or interests of any man, but purely from the standpoint of the Interests of the people as a whole. 1 will accept the nomination for presi dent It It Is tendered to me and 1 will adhere to this derision until the con- - investigation of financial, transportation and industrial affairs. KNOX ON POLITICAL in Ugly Mood Over Prospect of Loss of Offices. Another crisis In Cu- Washington. lan affairs apparently is at hand. Reports from the island indicate that the unrest temporarily quieted by Secretary Knox's recent note of warning is about to break out anew as a result of the Cuban supreme court de cision Invalidating the law ousting of who were Spanish sympa thizers during the revolution. Literal execution of the court's de cree would Involve the reinstatement of a large number of displaced officethe state department. holders and dismissal of the WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. veterans who were put In their places. Boise to be Commission City. minutes before entering the building. With this in prospect the leaders of Idaho. This city is to pass Boise, the Veteran association are said to be During his address In the theatre Mr. under the commission form of govin an ugly humor, and if they should Dry an announced that "in 1904 tbe as soon as the necessary ernment to resist the decree, serious Democracy was defeated because the attempt elections can be held. At tho elecensue. would trouble money power selected its candidate. tion Friday, after the fiercest camThree times I was defeated by this paign seen in this city for many years, same money power. That is the DISMAL PICTURE OF MILL LIFE. the present charter was voted down tyranny and despotism of the pirates Sad Btate of Affairs In Southern Indus and the Black law made to apply to of Wall street, who strangled the the city by a majority of 201. The trial Centers. people. Now Is the opportunity for Black law was enacted by the last A dismal picture of the Democratic party to eerve the Washington. legislature and provides that any city nation. We can prove y Mr. Roose- - life among southern cotton mill in the state may pass under tbe com velt that Mr. Taft ought not to be workers Is painted in a report Issued mission form of government. We can prove by Mr. by the federal bureau of labor. With nominated. Life Sentence for Murderer. Taft that Roosevelt ought not to be scanty food and poor clothing, accord elected." ing to the report, these people exSalt Lake City. William McVey. ist in crowded, company-ownehouses, pleaded guilty to the Recognition ef Chinese Republic. looked down upon and ignored by charge of murder in the second deThe United States other residents. It is declared that Washington. gree on Saturday. He was sentenced took one of the first steps toward while the whole family, men, women to life Imprisonment in tbe state tbe recognition of the new Chinese and children, work for a living, the prison. McVey was charged with the republic, when Representative Sulzer, table of the average householder offers murder of William A. Sandercock at chairman of the house committee on in and quantity about what the Garfield on the night of November 21, quality foreign affairs, after a conference gives inmates of the fed- 1911, while in the act of robbing a with President Taft and state depart- government eral prison at Atlanta. grocery store conducted by ment officials, introduced a resolu tion believed to be the forerunner of Death Ends Honeymoon. formal recognition by this country. Seven Killed by Tornado. of ewN York. The honeymoon Little Rock, Ark. Seven persons Elijah Marshall Allen, the Killed Wife and Male Escort. millionaire lumber trader, and his 19- - are known to have been killed and Wash. Willis 54 Tacoma, Brown, bride ended Saturday with more tnan a score injured in a toryear-ol- d years old, confessed here Monday the aged man's death at St. Vincent's nado which late Sunday afternoon that he killed his young wife and His girl wife, who was Mat-ti- swept portions of Lincoln, Jefferson hospital. John Allen, a young man with whom bru and Arkansas counties. The greatest Laura Walker, a vivacious she went to a theater, by beating is to destruction was reported near Almy-ria- , in comic nette opera, reported them to death with a club. The eld in the prairie and rice lands of be near death from pneumonia under husband was allowed to erly plead Arkansas In an care of county. her mother the uptown In the second degree guilty to murder because the state could produce no apartment. She was too seriously ill After Loan Sharks. to be told of her husband's death. witnesses to the crime. Springfield, 111. The passage by Arizona Wants Troops. Cruiser Makes Secret Trip. congress ofhe Berger old age pen- After a ten days' abWashington. Douglas, Ariz The Douglas Com !fiion bill and legislation against club sent a telegram to Pres- 'loan sharks," were urged in resolu mercial the West cruiser sence, Virginia turned up In Honolulu harbor Mon- ident Taft Saturday asking that troops tions adopted by the convention of day as mysteriously as stie disap- le sent here to protect American in- the Illinois district, United Mine Workers. terests along the border. peared. Veterans fice-holde- e Using Iron Fist. Aged Man Kills Assailant. Torreon, Mexico. President Made-rGoldfield, Nev. "Butch" Allen, a is using the iron fist in an effort to recent arrival from Bisbee, Ariz., was shot and killed b Dick Goodwin at crush the rebellion in this section. He the Navajo saloon, in C. quarrel dur- has Issued orders that tbe federals ing which Allen, aged 40, knocked leave no wounded and take no down Goodwin, aged 65. Cyclone Kills Twenty. New Orleans. Twenty persons were killed and at least three score injured, many of them seriously, in the cyclonic storm which swept through northern Louisiana and Mississippi. Many Men Are Idle. Chicago. The commission appoint ed by Mayor Harrison to investigate the causes for 125,000 men being idle In Chicago has made arrangements to call as witnesses many men who are now out of work. Aviator Breaks Record. Pau, France. Maurice Tabuteau, the French aviator, on Friday broke the world's aeroplane record for a two hours' flight by covering 227 kilometers 434 meters (141 miles 460 yards), at the flying ground here. rinna by It. "Under these circumstances and considering that by the new trenty Great Britain la relieved of all the responsibilities and burden of maintaining Its neutrality and security, it wn thought entirely fair to omit the prohibition 'that no fortification 'shall 1h erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent.'" Miff Rayner Says Doctrine is Dangerous. Reversal, of Judleia Washington. decisions by popular vote, as proit Roosevelt posed by his Columbus address last week, wa denounced in the senate Wednesda) by Senator Rayner of Maryland at "tbe most dangerous doctrine evet brought forward by any one who hai the slightest regard for the etabilitj of our Institutions and whose opinloi is entitled to any weight or respect." . Theodore Roosevelt ventlon has expressed Its preference. One of the chief principles for which I have stood and for which 1 now stand and which I have always en. deavored to reduce to action is the genuine rule of tbe people; and therefore I hope that so far as possible tho people may be given tbe chance, through direct primaries, to express Panama Receives Knox Cordially. their preference as to who shall bo Panama, The Central and 'Soutl the nominee of the Republican presidential convention. Very truly yours, American tour of the American so "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." retary of state has begun auspicious ly with big welcoming crowds u DENY BOMBARDMENT OF BEIRUT Colon and Panama. Mr. Knox went armored ashore at Colon from th Italian Admiral Admits Destruction of cruiser Washington Tuesday mornlnf Two Turkish Warships, But Did and was met by government official! Not Fire Upon Town. and a great crowd of American resl Rome. The first official report ot dents and citizens of Colon, wtii the destruction of the two Turkish greeted him with cheers. warships Saturday in Beirut harbor War. Would End Turco-ltaliawas received Sunday from Admiral Paris. Confirmation of the reporti Favarelli, commanding the squadron to which the cruisers Gulseppe Gari- that the powers are meditating Inter baldi and Francesco Ferruclo, the at- ventlon with the object of brlnginf the Turco-Italiawar to an end It tacking vessels, were attached. In transmitting his report to the given In a note published authorities here Admiral Favarelli re- here. France is ready to associat peats that no shot was fired, either in herself la any collective action bJ the morning or the afternoon, at the powers in making representations to town or the military establishments. the bellfeerenta with the view ot It is officially announced that all bringing about peace. reports regarding damage in the town Blame Bridge Workers-Montreal- , of Beirut during the action Saturday are unfounded. The Italian ships, it Quebec That the Qurbeo is asserted, limited their action to disaster, August 17. 1907, which killthe shelling and sinking of the Turk- ed seventy five men and caused a ish warships. loss of millions of doffars, was due to an explosion of dynamite placed Kilbane is Champion. there by agents or dissatisfied bridge Ix)s Angeles. Cai. A new champion workers, Is the theory on which a was born to pugilism in the Vernon number of detectives are now makarena Thursday, when Johnny Kilbane ing exhaustive Investigation here. of Cleveland. O.. decisively out- and Three Children Burned to Death. fought, Abe Attell in their twenty-rouncon Lexington, Ky. Three children nr test, and at the close was awarded missing and are believed to have been the featherweight title by Refu ree oburned to death, in a fire which deharles Eyton. Kilbane led from stroyed the colored horn start to finish, and at no time was here. Thirty children orphans were uaved by the result in doubt. the heroism of Mrs. Mary Edison, one of the officials of the home. Prosperity in Philippines. Washington. Unprecedented Met Behind Closed Doors. prosperity is being enjoyed by the PhilipChicago. Evidence that nine of the pine islands, principally as a result of ten defendants met every Tuesday affree trade between them and the ternoon between 1907 and 1910 beUnited States, and the cry of "hard hind closed doors In the directors' times" there no longer can be raised, room of the National Packing comsay the members of the 'Philippine was pany given by two witnesses in commission in their report for 1911. the puckers'' trial. Killed at Crossing. Nevada Land Thrown Open. Los Angeles, Cai H. S. Dudley and acres The 127.500 Washington. his wife. Clara inDudley, were eliminated national from tho Moapa stantly killed when the motorcycle on which they were riding tandem forest in Nevada by President Taft struck a Pacific Electric inlerurban December 8, 1911, will be thrown open to settlement May 7, 1912- The-lancar at Ivy, near here. is In Lincoln county, Nevada. Cutter on Long Trip. Slaughtered by Railroad. Washington. The new revenue cutnnd' hundred Two Washington. ter Unalga, now neuring completion at nine persons were killed': 'and Newport News, Va., will sail from the Atlantic coast on July 1 by way of the Injured In train accidents dining Suez canal for Juneau, Alaska, which July, August and September. 1911. according to an accident bulletin i5 will be her station. ued on Tuesday. n n semi-offici- d o r MISSION Secretary of State Will Visit Capitals of Central America. Key West, Fla. Secretary or State Philander C. Knox sailed from Key West Friday on board the cruiser Washington, on a political mission that will take him, according to pres ent arrangements, to the capitals of Central America, to Caracas, Venezuela, and possibly to Cartagena, Co lombia, and also to various points In the West Indies. When the secretary was taken on board he was given the usual salute of nineteen guns. This is significant of the Importance attached to Mr. Knox's mission by President Taft and CRISIS IN CUBAN AFFAIRS. the Panama canal might le challeng. ed and forced to arbitration mulct Ihe provision of lb pending Anglo. (American arbitration has been pelled by a statement from officii) sources that Great Britain already has formally ackiiowledned that rixbi. On several occasions this acknu. edgment bad been made, It was learn ed Tuday, but all doubt Is sl. to have been removed by a rommiinit lion In writing from the late Hcre. lary Hay to the senate, explunatury of the understanding be bad reached British representative with the when tbe treaty u being negotiated. Mr. Hay explained every step of the negotiations and when be came to the clause In the t'layton-llulwetreaty prohibiting tbo fortification ol tbe canal be offered a statement of the reason that led him and 1ird Pauncefote to omit that prohibition from the new trenty as follows: The whole theory of tbe treaty li that tho canal Is to be entirely a American canal. The enormoua cost of construction Is to be borne by the United Stales alone." When constructed It Is to bo exclusively the prop crty of the United States and Is to be managed, controlled and defended Nevada Tax Rate Unchanged. Carson, Nev. The present extra session of the legislature will not pass a law increasing the state tax ate. It was announced Tuesday thai .his agreement had been reached by leaders of both houses. The govern jr'8 bill providing for the creation of i stato tax commission and abolishing the state board of revenue was A resoludefeated by the assembly. tion was Introduced In the senate appointing the captain of the state P" iice warden of the Inter-flut- e Fire on Presidential Yacht. Fire In the cabin of Washington. the presidential yacht Mayflower caused great excitement at the Washington navy yard Monday, but it was extinguished before serious damage Britain Hat Formally A knowledge, Right of Un.tta tuttt to Fortify Panama Coal. Great 8 Only One Man Wounded and No Bullets Fall en American Soil, Rebels Evidently Endeavoring to Avoid Trouble With Uncle Sam. f HAS RIGHT TO FORTIFY CANll ROOSEVELT WILL ! out-game- d d C - . i |