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Show THE SPANISH ' FORK PRESS ANDREW JENSEN, Publisher SPANISH FORK UTAH E. C. Chllcott, in charge of the office ef dry land agriculture In Wash ingVm, D. C. bureau of plant Industry read a paper which- - consumed the better part of an hour. Mr. Chllcott said that arid farming Is now a dom NEXT SESSION HE HELD NEWS CONGRESS OF Seven people, one ca a were killed as the result of wreck near Rome. Italy. j E fttJ?eer.R.1.vei MInn- - 4.' Wdt and a half of the busi tlon of the town, causing 1 f CHEYENNI IN SUJIJli'jf: onstrated science. Dr. V. T, Cook of Wyoming spoke Arid Land Farmers End Successful on drought resisting crops. Alfalfq Meeting by Choosing Wyoming and Canada field peas, he said, were $100,000, . , Capital aa Next Meeting Place. excellent forage. They drew nitrogen The creamery at, Charleston, owned Delegates to the Trans-Missou- ri Gorernment Chief of Bureau of v John Sharp Williams hai Dry from the air, and did not fey local people, waa destroyed by fire Impoverish chosen senator from Farming Congress Talk Things the land. Pea-felambs and pork last week, the loss being $8,000. Chemistry Makes Some Start succeed D. N. Money, whose tel a Salt Lake City. After sessions exbring a higher price on the market For obtaining groceries to the value Over at Annual Session. ' ling Statements. plres March 4, 191L than the same class of animals feed- tending over a period of four days, Of $3.60, under false pretenses, a Salt The navy department has deck era the second annual Dry Farming conLake man has been sentenced to thirty ing on the other grains. the gunboat Paducah, send Professor L, A.' Merrill delivered gress came to a close Saturday afterr days' Imprisonment Orleans, to Haytien wateis durlt Imnoon 4:10 at , The oclock. most The Utah tomato pack of last year Governor Brooks of Wyoming Chosen an extemporaneous address on tbe Declares That Much of Dleease Prsva revolutionary ' troubles, progress of dry farming In Utah. He portant action was the selection of as Next President of Association, was 600,000 cases, much of which The senate committee on lent Among Americans Is Dus to declared that dry farming is not an the place for holding the next meet-Ing- i found its way to Liverpool and is now Which Is Expected to Materhas agreed upon a fa affairs In the Introduction the System . , Cheyenne received 60 votes to experiment, but a demonstrated sucon the British market. on Senator Warren's ially Aid Agricultural report Sub22 of "Preservative for Douglas, Arlz. cess. Cache county has taken up bonds to creasing the pay of the army, Industry, stances. Professor Samuel Fortier, chief of Among the Important resolutions the amount of $8,000 which were At. the annual meeting or the tbe Irrigation investigation bureau of adopted were: bought by the state board of land com' Indemnity company at Hartford, ct V Resolution the constituD. at C., amending plant industry Washington, tnlssloners some time ago. last week, the Helnze Interests J Clt Salt Lake City, About 600 dele- delivered an address on the use of tion providing for the office of execuThe small son of Mrs. Millie Garff Washington. Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief voted out of the f erf were directorship, of Lehl found some giant powder gatesat the present Wednesday morn- water In connection wlthr arid farm tive secretary and making minor of the bureau of chemistry of the deA motion In offered ing session the of tbe Ing. Professor Fortier deplored the changes; approving the teaching of partment 6f opening Kansan, caps, which exploded and blew ofT agriculture, reported on fou Dry Farming con- "mud slinging" between the irrlga-tioniagriculture in the 'publlo sohools; In- Friday to the house committee on of representatives declaring the thumb and first finger of the luft H. a Taft the of choice gress, of Kansas men who notable gathering for. and the city farmer, and he dorsing the work of various branches agriculture the results of- experiments band. dent was unanimously carried. . t are Interested In tbe reclamation of of tbe agricultural department; ap- conducted by the bureau to determine Senator Smoot presented In the sen- the arid lands of th west, and who ex hoped the delegates would do their Four firemen were killed and fr C proving the efforts of the Dry Farm- tbe poisonous effect on the human syspart to bring about harmony. ate last week a memorial from the .l pect, by these meetings, to be enabled to Injured, disseminate ing congress including Chief George Informs of disJoshua Salisbury the Provo tem of such drugs as borax, benzoic Salt Lake Commercial club, praying to gain much the tlon and the establishment of a buton, by practical knowledge falling of the wan, acid, benzoate of soda, Bulphate of congress to pass legislation to prevent that will be of value to the farmer trict, a veteran, one of the oldest, if 41 burning building In Baltimore. not the oldest, arid land farmers In reau of literature, which shall Issue copper, a recurrence of the panic. dioxide, formaldehyde sulphur who must depend upon the moisture Utah, related some of his r; experiences bulletins from time to time; indorsing and salicylic acid when contained In . ReV. John F. Kaesterlng, agei For the first time since the com- that falls from the I a sky to bring his in dry farming. the efforts of the forestry service to foodstuffs. retired Lutheran clergyman, mencement of the recent financial flur- yearly harvest to a successful frul Hz conserve the water throughIn murdered ' suboa forest Cheltenham, Permanent Dr. Wiley said that tbe expulsion of Memberehlp. ry Salt Lake's bank clearings on the tlon. ' One of the most Important Bteps preservation; urging congress to pro- those and kindred drugs from the body SL Louis, robbery being the mot i:y 21st showed an Increase over those The congress was called to order by vide - adequate means to establish Commissioner Ballinger of the str taken is performed almost entirely by the of the corresponding day In 1907, B. C. Buffum of Wyoming ms at 10 was by the Dry Farming congress, stations In arid sections; land office ,ha requesteral asked coop the adoption, at Fridays session, ing that boring John Clark, a machinist, .was o'clock In the forenoon. Governor CutIs and that he kidneys, satisfied the be experiments placed for a special appropriation of j; , Th of a resolution knocked down by a street car In Salt ler of Utah was chosen - to for , an In the bands of experts who have the term of American life would be lengthproviding all preside, for homestead entrlei amendment to the constitution and work In charge; Indorsing-worLake City, and Is In a hospital suffer- and C. R. Root .of Denver was of Ir- ened If the use of such drugs In foods In surveying i made forest reservations, j ing from a severe contusion of the secretary. The Invocation was deliv- a membership fee, both affiliated and rigation congress; urging congress to were wholly discontinued. He said he T e Frank J. Constantine, who l; life. ,The affiliated membership is $1 pass head and bad bruises about the body. ered homesteads; for the was convinced that kidney disease, so by the Rev. P. A. Simpkln. Mrs. Louise Gentry in fhlcago act C1.;: of large areas of lands In the prevalent among survey a and the life costs Concerted action on the part of the year, Is Americans, membership J. C. Cutler delivered an adTh partly arid region of the west; resolution of tle result? of constant horticulturists and fruit dealers ol dress of welcome, following an" ad-- , $10. introduction In tempted suicide later by throwing1, U to the Commercial club - and thanks from a self Resolutions were Introduced Utah will probably result In the pas- dress by Mayor John 8. Branstord. gallery of the prisot x the system of such preservative suband Fisher Harris, retiring president. dead from his Injuries. ' f x sage of a state law prohibiting wormy The governor gave J. F. McDonald, adopted thanking the people of Salt At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon It stances - as benzoate of soda carried In Former United States Senator foods. and infected fruit upon the Utah former governor, the credit for sug- Lake City and the Commercial club was announced that 658 delegates market Discussing sulphur dioxide and its Peabody Wetmore was elected to ; At that time 194 He paid and Fisher Harris, the retiring presi- had registered. gesting the organization. 'Martin McAndrew, a blacksmith, a tribute to Fisher Harrlj, the retir- dent, who has been chosen the execu- membership certificates had been Is- injurious effects, Dr. Wiley told the United States senate on the first hi J tive secretary of the congress, extend- sued for 194 yearly and 14 life; at the committee of a discovery Just made by cast In both branches of the gc - was found dead In a shack near Lake-sld- ing president i, la Boxelder county, with a bul-le- t W. J, Ilalloran, president , of the ing sympathy to H. W. Campbell of close of the congress It was an- him that salt solution Is a perfect sub- assembly of Rhode Island. nounced at the registration office that stitute fofr Leslie M. Shaw has resigned c i i. In the whitening through his body. It Is not known Commercial club and of the Manufac- Lincoln, Neb., the originator of the the sulphur membership will undoubtedly rise and whether McAndrew suicided or was turers and Merchants He exhibited presidency of the Carnegie Trust drying of fruit. association, Campbell system and generally con- to a total of 500, , murdered. ' welcomed the visitors in a pleasing ceded to be the father of arid land samples of apples dried experiment- pany which he assumed early I Etta Groves of Parowan dldcl last address. farming, who is 111 of pneumonia at his ally by the bureau. The sulphured March on bis retirement from s c: LAWMAKERS ARE LAZY. fruit was not so white or tender as the treasury portfolio at Washington ? I week, after two weeks' suffering from The convention hall is decorated home in Lincoln, urging the promotion ' accidental poisoning. . While suffering with dry farm exhibits, and many sug- of the work of farmers institutes, Members of Third Russian Duma Fall salt cured. President W. L. Bochemohle of ; from a cold, the young woman took gestive banners have been Bank of Ellinwood of EL state and local, suspended through national Get to Down to Work. aid; placed two antiseptic pills, thinking that ITS UP TO MINE OWNERS. wood, Kan., has been arrested, chin va declaring that the English language upon the wall. they SL The dutnas slowPetersburg. were quinine. with having sworn falsely In a rep ee1 Among the speakers t the opening does not contain adjectives sufficient ness In discharging Its duties .as n Nevada v Demand Legislator Abolition of the banks condition last month. $ at to the express At, meeting of the .Retail , session, was F, B. Llnfleld, of Bozeappreciation of the con- executive body has created a bad Imof the Card 8ystem. association of Ogden last man, Mont., who reported that "there gress of the entertainment given at , The Labor party held a .confer! : the tabernacle on the previous even- pression throughout the country, prinweek, muncipal ownership of publlo are In Montana 20,000,000, maybe Carson, Nevada. A sensation waa at Hull, England, on January 21, t the cipally adherents among 1 . constiof an amendment to the conic: utilities In Ogden was Indorsed, and 'i acres susceptible to cultiva ing. tutionalism. It has taken shape In sprung on a number of the members of which A paper by H. ML Balner, professor tlon binding the party to Socials tion, and the conditions are favorcampaign will he waged for an unusual chastisement of his fellow the legislature and the Mine Owners association after the adjournment of was rejected by a large majority. clpal lighting plant. able, speaking from the viewpoint of I of farm emchanlcs at the Colorado members of the duma by M. the house Friday afternoon. ' A caucus The prefect of. St. Petersburg k climatologist. Much, very much, of I Agricultural college at Fbrt Collins, Berry Neal, the young man who was Its president. In an Interwas held on the floor, In which were suspended tbe Tovarish and the Sere t: almost electrocuted at Fish Creek, a the lahd Is only 2.000 or 2,500 feet in was on Good Roads and the Farmer. view In the Novoe In which Vremya, Mr. Balners suggestions were of the the president two newspapers of wide cto fortnight since. Is not recovering as elevation. v complains almost in de- represented a number of members nla, J. ni08t W. on the ground that they were u th both As In was character. tones He of favor tlon, practical declared Paxman, the of his inability to whip steadily spairing speaking for Utah, police bill and hoped kt first His memory seems affected and he has no said there has been a great Increase that the American people are begln-I- n the duma Into a semblance ofl parlia- those opposed to the measure. It was lowing a subversive course it use of his lower limbs. the area of arid lands placed under nnB to realize the necessity of good mentary efficiency, decided that all members of the lower preached revolution. i Governor Patterson of Twnnea .w. The sheriff of Juab county has noti- cultivation to the extent of 60,000 roads. A) hundred miles of earth Voads t M. Khomyakoff denounces . the In- house demand that the Mine Owners' difference shown a by large number association do away with the card sys- has commuted the death sentence acres. There are now In cultivation could be laid for the cost of ten miles fied the saloonkeepers' and r: gamblers of the members, many of whom hard- tem Lee Holder, aged 19, to life Imprint T that of Robinson and Mammoth to cease 200.000, The annual wheat product of stone and gravel roads, especially been has GoldIn adopted ly evbr cross the portals of the Tau-rid- e eiL Holder, a year ago, murder field, and that before the police meas-.- l ; all games ' at once and to herearter of this system amounts to 3,600,000 where these materials have to be palace. Although three months v close all saloons' from 12 o'clock bushels, to say nothing of the value hauled from a distance. the ' body his father, B. G. Holder, a preach-ohave elapsed since the opening ses- ure could be' considered y Of the other grains. Cumberland Presbyterian churd, Professor Alfred Atkinson of the sion, he says, the duma has scarcely would have to be assured that this Potatoes can be night until midnight Sunday. Montana experiment station spoke on begun the consideration of the ' ' David S. Krejky and William i T1 After nearly six years of strenuous successfully grown. bud- would be done. r litigation, Mrs. The state of Wyoming,' said W. J. The Control of Moisture on the Dry get, reform of local courts and land The card system compels a man to McGowan, who pleaded guilty to t ,rr Emily Spiking, whose husband, Thomas W. Spiking, was Rowell, "now has under cultivation Farm." Mr. Atkinson urged the far- - legislation, while eleven minor bills foreswear his allegiance to the unions talning rebates in violation of 0 or Ei run over and killed by a street car In 1,600,000 acres of arid lands; ulti- mer to fortify himself with the rain-- 1 t0 WOrk ,a m,ne8 United States laws last Decemk We droftlnj Salt Lake City, will receive $15,000 mately the hope Is that there will be fall of one year against the possible committee to and In the opinion of many of tbe were fined $1,000 each by Judge Sns get together. 10.000.- 000 acres. from the Utah Light A McPherson In the federal court i th members this Is a feature of the exMr. Nowell said the coming of a dry season the following Railway Co. isting conditions of the southern camp Kansas City. . George Barr, a miner, was seriously total area susceptible of cultivation Is year. . REVOLUTION IS OVER. b4 ' 30.000.000. , "Summer that Clarence' must be done Darrow, of Chicago, t1 W Fallowing in Relation to away with before Injured near GrantsvlBe as the result A letter from E. W. Hoch, governor Dry Farming in the Great Basin, was Execution of Leader of Haytlan Rob-- i the lower house acts on the measure. was operated on at a Los Angeles bo T! explosion of some giant powder which be was thawing out Barr was of Kansas, was read. In it the gov- the subject of an address by Professor els Ends Outbreak. pltal for mastoiditis, is improving. 71 t , RAN MOB DOWN. ernor stated hla regret at his Inability C. S, Scoeld, In charge of agricultural .alone when the accident in attendance. regarded k physicians occurred, and to port tu Prince. The revolution attend. was not found until few hours later. condition as favorable and believe th, t' extension, bureau of plant Industry, has been Jean Juneau, Engineer Escapes Lynching by Run-nln- g the operation ultimately will prow C Secretary of the Interior James Washington. . The subject Is a broad the leader suppressed. Superintendent Christensen has reof the movement, was capWilson one Engine Through Crowd. the deand of the support ceived notification from the commispledged. occupies a prominent place In tured at Dessalines, a little i: complete success. hamlet sioner of education- - at , Washington, D. partment to the arid farming. Secre- the work of the arid land farmer In close to Bakru, In conseThe state census of Rhode Islat and was Gonalves,, at once Wilson dwelt upon the success determining whether It is the C that Salt Lake will be one of t: part of shot to death by.- - the government quence of the accidental killing of completed and presented to the the tary some laborers by a locomotive at a eral forty cities,' under 100,000 population, which had been achieved In Texas, wisdom to grow crops constantly or to troops that made him an i , last shows week, assembly Goprisoner. from which statistics of publlo schools and discussed the alms of the govern- summer fallow each alternate year. ' nalves- - has been suburban station of the railroad here, crease in population of 12 per te i occupied by a gov- a ment In bringing In seeds from forFormer will be gathered. State Senator John ernment Barnes .force. mo.b of C0mral8 of the victims sur-- , since 1903.. .The present population r The revolutionary . , i Sheepmen of Weber County say this eign countries and breeding f new or KaysvIIIe related his experiences In movement In Haytl, which has come J roun(lel th engine and attempted to the Btte Is 480.080, while five yet i ' r 1 ,3rncb 1 t0 for I end plants here. with rarmlng one of the best winters in the the twenty was It years, To execution during , of Its engineer. 428,556. , escape the many Salt Lake City. The delegates to 7, ac rtrX" years for their stock. r. KJuneau' was of fury 0f the excited "Ortwen the engl- - ' A, bulletin Just Issued by the into "ountofall Unless the the Dry Farming conweather becomes more rigorous during talSK U gress on Thursday selected officers the remaining winter months, they ti ,h "d M,r"en that their flocks wUl be in fine for the next year, as follows: Presl i'o." I C Governor B. dent. B. 0 Brooks o Wyocondition when spring opens. 1 A paper by H. W. Campbell was in- I casualties on railroads during Or , j first vice president. Lieutenant chided In the record. His subject was ( According to the annual report of ming;. were includit quarterly period 23,063, the fire chief, there were 116 fires la Governor E. A. Burrell of Idaho; sec- Dry Farming. Mr. Campbell Is the i 1,339 killbd and 21,724 Injured. ond vice presIdenL H. W, Campbell originator of a system, Ogden during the year 1907. This was bearing his I Obalda, 'The return to Italy of 'emigre: of Nebraska; third , vice ; president more than thirty-fivfront the United States Is graduiL over the pre- Governor tor automobile bou.o, George Curry of New Mexvious year, and, four more than ocstopping, while emigration to tht u curred in any other one year since the ico, and an executive committee con- Mmnooub. .rtd ...0 farmer Is being resumed. country Steams sisting of one member from each state department has been organized. Genoa and Naples before fFarm Wheat Growing In the I kaa announced his candidacy for the leaving Dry represented. iend of the month will take back e P. A. Moran, a drill man at the rail A resolution Introduced by Repre- Great Basin was the subject of an In- - Pre8,deny and published what may America at least 6,000 emigrants. b8 considered road quarriea at lakeside, Boxelder address J. C. terestlng the by Hogensen. platform unon sentative Tolton of Beaver, Utah, InNils Nielson, night tender at tt county, was seriously injured one day agronomist of the Agricultural college 'hfch he will run. It Is reported that dorsing the bill of Senator Smoot, atkogan. ' I Ricardo last week, by being struck by falling on the New Haven brest lighthouse Aras' Informed of 1 of her death, he attempted govern-ex8ecretary "The Size of v.l rock. His hip was broken and he was known as senate bill 1543, which Inwater, committed suicide by cuttfi, from the the Mounee-fifth creases the number of acres In a topic chosen by story oMhe l!!bll!h of NepM mentoM otherwise badly bruised, being partially house ,n "Mcl he was vis- - his throat He had a reputation m1 and n homestead In the arid region from who has been dry farming for ndlda7 burled beneath the heavy stone. I many or nis I as was President Amador overpowered. Unpleas-ha- s hero, haylfig saved a number of Uw 160 to 320 acres, was passed and the years. It has been Mr. Graces experiA movement Is on foot emphatically made It known that I ant relations had existed between the It Is thought that the lonely life among the officers of the congress were directed ence that a farm should not be I cPle. the lighthouse unbalanced his mint . rt. larger he will not be a candidate again business men of Ogden occupying to th acr8g' the notify congress of the United a Charles Ai Roberto,' describing bln: quarters along Washington avenue In States r of the action taken. Pa.pr bJ, Professor David Grlf-- Night Raiders Whip Tobacco Grower. I Shot Down by Highwaymen. as president of the, Italian & elf what is known ad block 25, to Install t offlce of fa It was unanimously agreed by reso-- of theof,the management HopkinavUle, Ky.--R. H. Rodgers of t Tacoma, Wash.-- AJ W. Thornely, 60 change bank, located In the JtalU-- ' of agriculture, was ja Independent heating and lighting lutlon that the city securing the next read department t by Carl F. Kellematt, also of this rity was visited Sunday night by Eear8 of age, who was Bhot by high-quarter of, Baltimore, says on D., plant for the purpose of furnishing congress must make a I t guarantee of Washington. It had to deal with the party of about seventy-fivuielr places of busissne In that block, night waymen Monday night on the steps 26. while in the office of the bnnk lit entertainment fund, even as is t at night thtee masked men enters' prickly pear as a dry land crop. It was riders. He was called from his house leading up from the Northern Paclflo Jonas Hslvorsen of Richmond, d f by tbe American Mining con- stated that excellent results had been whipped with buggy I wharf, died Friday morning. He was forced him to opon the safe and toot Cache county, la In a ' precarious condl-,tlo- n gress, the National Irrigation asso- secured, especially In Texas. The $8,000. 8 a ember of Mexican as the result of a fight with Glen thJ and had ; h derv a t The Illinois prickly pear Is a fine forage plant for ciation, and other similar bodies. l" Central Railroad co Lewis. It Is charged that Lewis struck broker W. M. Jardtne, assistant cereallst' cows. 8 d b.v. has entered suit against the to tobacco pany outside him over the head w ith a of the compllshed O. Dr. W. linguist and came Roberts of North Dakota organtatlon. II. baa here of pair of brass In the office of grain Investigation of Ilefrln, Ills., for $700,000, on tt', knuckles. The attending physician the L. an ,Bad-of Conditions not department f"CTImat'c to a warning do read nISS he so, has 1 warn-agriculture, the says but small hopes of Halvor-seu- s ago. He leaves a widow and daugh- - grounds of Interfering wiJh traffic' lie A Herrin police magistrate recently recovery. 1 J2L-..- t. S3? 01 assessed a fine against the rallro1 The mall Btage running from Dragon I ad an toleiihoaa ,h' for shipping Into the place beer W1' to Vernal was totally destroyed by Bank Cloaea Doors, whisky. I Chicago for fire one day last week.Immense Fighting Estate. King Sends Lions to Pontiff.' The stage Representative Kahn of Callfornlt broke down on the desert, and while Chicago. Tlie private 'bank of 'A. Oakland, Cal. Another pttempt will Rome. It Is announced that Rev Passengers of Wrecked 8teamer Reach has Introduced a bill to provide for tt' Port In Safety. the driver went for help a lighted lan- C. Tlsdelle suspended payments t to be made by the heirs of Luis Perralto. father Marla Bernado of the Canu I defense 'of the Pacific coast tern used by a passenger to keep warm depositors on Wednesday, A call was California rancher under the Hook of Holland. All the in order, who was sent rule of missing by the none passengers bill appropriates-$1,000,00net fire to the express packages. tf, Two sent to police hendriunrtert for officers Spain and Mexico, and owner of a ,n Juy last to Addls-Adeb- a and crew from the steamer with bags or mail wem destroyed. ward the construction on the Paclft" to quell possible disturbances around ! Principality Amsterdam were decoration from In for King Menollk is brought hero safe-lextending the ocean of submarine torpedo boats Joseph 11.' Hickman, an old prosper the office, but there was no trouble to the Sierra Nevadas. at noon on Friday. The steamer coast comprising the turnln here with an autograph letter the most Approved type to cost do tor, was found dead Jn his room In of any kind. A notice was posted on present cities of Oakland, Berkeley from Menellk and two lions as a pres. Amsterdam collided Tuesday night more than $5,000,000. . , Salt Lake City, death having occurred the door of the Institution with Wed-tthe i steamer Axmlnster and sus- - , Portions of early ,AJa.moda. and th09ands of acres l.Lha1.Wlf. Fa,her tornado -four days previous to the discovery Spain was visited by ay declaring that the bank hnd of his body. That his death was end-de- made an assignment for the benefit 11 was shown by the discovery of a f,d!for8 t0 Charles A. PosL from them half burned match between The liabilities are given as $73,9O0, part of the the thumb And linger of his and the assets as $95,800. Of the w right hand, Mc"red tbrouti K, to liabilities $61,000 Is due to depositors. I I .tier U left to th. J?'? the Amaterjara? by subt anan grottos. 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