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Show NOTICE The date on your name label of this paper is the date to which your subscripiton Is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying in advance. - PANISH BdRK PRESS 1HE : SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY JULY VOL. VIII. NO. 25. VICTIM OF FOUR KILLED DURING CAUSES CREEK HOPE FOR PEACE CELEBRATION PNEUMONIA SERIOUS III THE FUTURE Three Great Nations Committed to ; Policies of Peace in Shadow of i Fort Ticonderoga. Francis W. e Cushman,-representatlv- In congress from Wash., and recognized aa the house humorist, succumbed to an atPresident ' Taft and Ambassadors Attack of pneumonia at Roosevelt hostend Celebration of Three 'Hunpital, Tuesday morning, June 6. At dredth Anniversary of the Dis the bed side at the time were, besides the doctors and nurses, United States covery of Lake Champlain. Senator Samuel Piles of Washington and Andrew S. Burleigh of this city, a lifelong friend. arBluff Y. With N. ! Point. j. the Congressman Cushman underwent rival of President Taft, of Ambassador' Jusserand of France, Ambassador at operation a short time ago and Bryce of Great Britain. Secretary or; pneumonia resulted.. While Representative Cushman posWar Dickinson and Vice Admiral Urtu the title of unchallenged of Japan, the celebration or the 300th sessed "house humorist,", he was universally of Lake of the discovery anniversary as far more than that. His Champlain, which had been confined regarded was recognized by , during the past two days to the high ability Cannon in committee apSpeaker on states of New York and Vermont, particularly in his selecTuesday took on an international pointments, tion to fill a vacancy on the ways and world-wide Interest. scope and a means committee at a time when a Ambassadors Jusserand and Bryce bill was to be reported to and President Taft all committed great tariff house for consideration. (he their respective countries to policies, One striking thing about Represenof peace and Id the shadow of an tative Cushman was that he never old fortress which had witnessed his gift of humor to the displayed some of the bloodiest battles in all hout.0 for its amusement, but always history they expressed the hope that with a view of Impressing his views never again would the peace among more In forcibly upon that body. the great, nations of the world be In- contrast with humorists who have ,,' terrupted by a war. passed Into history, his fame does not The president and the ambassadors rest on a single speech. His maiden and the members of their staffs were effort in the house attracted so much shown through the historic ruins of Attention to him that ever thereafter "Old Tl," as the natives call Fort Ti-- : he gained a hearing as soon as he conderoea. which is now In course of arose. His style of expression and restoration. Some of tbe old cannon liisa liomely appearance had quite as wfre In place and hundreds of rusty much to do with the effect as humor relics were on view. Some of these ous lemarks. were reminders of the days of Indian One of Ms first speeches to attract conflicts, others were links of history attention touched on the effects of the leading back to the bloody fights of pan!c of 1893. In describing the ImMontcalm, Abercrombte and Amherst, poverished condition to which his reduced, he said to the famous taking of the place by constituents were 'M live on clams, wr forced American col- a band of eighty-thre- e washed ashore by the Incoming tide. onlsia, under. General , Ethan ....Allen "Their stomachs," he concluded.- "rose and to naval battles which helped and Ml with the rising and falling of Mo make famous' the waters of tbe the tide' He will probably be long lake, discovered three centuries ago remembered by reason of the effecby. Samuel Caamplaln. Below the port tiveness of his humor In the debates on the placid waters of the lake and on the Payne tariff bill In the bouse. in defense of retaining the set among a flotilla of modern naval His speech on lumber secured several addivessels of tbe smaller classes, was a duty tional vote son the schedule. Cusn-man'- s of Champlaln's. . little reproduction acquiescing to a rule for a vote on the Payne bill, with reduced craft, the Don De Dleu. The president was the guest Tues- rates on lumber,' assured its passage. The Washington congressman was day night at dinner of Walter With erbee, on. the tatter's houseboat, said to have looked .more like Linwhich Is anchored in the lake off this coln than any other public man of recent years. point. In summing up hla career once, he MINE HORROR IN COLORADO. said he had been a water boy, section hand, cowboy, school teacher, lawyer Nina Men Are Killed as Result of and congressman. He was In congress 1 for more than ten years. Gas Explosion. Trinidad, Cold Nine men were ADVOCATES SHIP SUBSIDY. kilted on Tuesday, July 6, by an ex- :.' plosion of gas In the mine of the CeSenator Elklns Will Introduce a Bill dar Coal ft Coke company at to Aid American vllle, near here. All of the dead .were Washington. Declaring that while foreigners except Albert Noah, cage on land the United States was great tender, an American. The men were descending in the impotent at sea, Senator Elklns of West Virginia on Tuesday declared cage at the time of the explosion. The that at the next session of congress explosion partly wrecked the shaft he would exert himself to the utmost were not Instantly , and those who to Improve this situation. killed were slowly suffocated by Speaking to the senate amendments reAll bodies been have of the gas. to , tbe tariff bill, he quoted his own r covered. Great excitement followed . the explosion, which shook all the amendment recommending aon6 per all In tariff cent .reduction xthe enbuildings In the little camp. The of tire population, men, women and chil- merchandise imported In vessels American . He said he wonld register. dren, gathered about the mouth of an Independent bill along the mine, and many of the frenzied Introduce women were with difficulty restrained the same lines, which he would press passage if possible. horn entering the mine to search for to Mr. Elklns asserted that the, people excausene or me i tneir nustanas. of United States .were-- paying the been determined. plosion has not 1500.000 a day to foreign shipping tor their own goods. He called Preserving Fence Posts From Decay. hauling to the fact that whereas attention Washington. Every farmer la fa- fifty years ago we were transporting miliar with the rotting of his fence 92 per cent of our own merchandise. posts at the surface of the ground. American vessels are now carrying The labor of replacing them and how only 7 per cent. to 'secure new and durable posts are Womsn ' Shoot at Priest. ". sources of constant annoyance and ex' Burlington, VL An attempt to aspense. Even the more durable woods, Rev. Joseph F. Gll'is, a sassinate such as chestnut, white oak . and cedar, decay in eight or ten years. priest, connected with St. Mary's The forest service In its study of pro- cathedral, was made on July 6. aa the longing be life of fence posts has priest was on his way to celebrate found cheap and simple methods of mass at St. Mary's academy. Tuesday night the police arrested - Miss Heat-ricpreserving them In a sound condThompson, an art 'at, aged 40 ition in indefinite time, even and are the years, charging her with assault with though they poorest durable woods. Full de- - Intent to kill. The. woman, according leat urally ' tails and specific directions for the to Rev.' Father Glllls, came out of her ' treatment of different kinds of posts house as he was passing through- the may be obtained by application to the street, and fired a revolver at him, Forester, Washington, D. C. the bullet pushing through an umbrella which he was carrying. Bright Outlook for 8uffragettet. Joker Lands Behind the Bars. of the Seattle. The convention American Woman Suffrage associaSan Francisco. Benjamin Wellingto four tion closed Teusday night with a mass ton Soule was sentenced meeting, at which the national presi- yean In San Quentln on Saturday for dent, Rev. Anna H. Shaw, reviewing sending threatening letters to Rudolph the suffrage situation, said: "There Spreckles, president 'of the First Nanever was such a magnificent out- tional bank, and to other persons. look, not only In the willingness of Soule wrote that unless Spreckels people to work for the cause, but in sent him 13,000 he would cause his We tiHed to make plant death by means of a subtle poison. opportunity. for opening fields for work; now When his case was culled he entered there Is no room for the efforts of a plea of guilty, but stated that he all. New people are coming Into the sent the letters only as a "Joke," his movement nd money la being counsel pleading with the court to be lenient with the defendant. Ta-com-a, , thf -- . . Ship-Owner- s. . . e fr - 1 ' . Til C0RP0RAT10M ! OF THE Injured aa Result of Accidents of Various Kinds. Fire , Loss of 7?4,515. ; Two Thousand Who Had Representative Gained Fame in the House Not Only ' as a Humorist, But a Man of Ability. , , New York. THE FlflE An Able . Kntered Feb. tl, ivOt, as second-clas- s matter! Post OflW t Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congrsaa March S, 17. 8, 1909. President Taft's Measure Passed the Senate by a Vote of Sixty' to Eleven. f Many of Best Buildings in Nampa? Idaho, Destroyed as Result of . Carelessness of Laborer. by England Stirred to Its Very Depths Over Assassination of Sir William New York. More rigid laws and the Washington. The corporation tat Wyllie and Dr. Cawas Lalcaca. v growth of public sentiment for a sane amendment suggested by President celebration of tbe Fourth of July have Taft, drawn by Attorney General had the result all over the country and presented to the senate In reducing the number of killed and Mr. chairman of the comForeigner Threw a Lighted Fire by Aldrlch, Those Who Feeling Strong Against in- the annual holiday. on finance, Is an Integral part mittee eracker Into a Bunch of Fireworks, wounded Have Led Governto Opposition Full returns for the celebration this of the tariff bill as that bill now $200,000 Worth of Property ment Measures Newspapers ' year show a decrease In the number of stands. Being Destroyed. United In Advocating killed from the record of 1908. There ' The senate reached a vote on the ' were 44 fatalities reported against 56 Firmness shortly before adjourning proposition last year. More careful enumeration at 7 o'clock Friday evening, and tbe Nampa, Ida. A fire which was of the accidents by the police of the amendment was agreed to by the large started by a Greek, who threw a larger cities and the extending of the London. The murder of Lleuten. vote of 60 to 11. With all modifying lighted firecracker into a bunch of count to the smaller towns caused an Sir William Hutt Curzon amendments disposed of, many Demofireworks in a cigar store, causing an apparent increase In the list of in- Wyllle and Dr. Cawaa Lalcaca- cl crats voted with most of the Repubexplosion, swept the entire 'business jured. Figures compiled at 1 o'clock Shanghai by Madar Lelof Dhlnagrt, licans for the amendment. and shipping district of Nampa Sat- Tuesday morning showed 2,431 In- an Indian student, Thursday night at The test vote was on the substituthe' country, as urday, and was not gotten under jured throughout the Imperial Institute, stirred Eng- tion of the corporation tax amendment ' control until nearly midnight, after against 8.198 In 1908. land In a manner unknown since the, for the Income tax provision, and on There was an Increase by fire losses Pboenlx $200,000 damage had been done. Nearsenators cast their park murders. It had been that vote ly all of the principal buildings, busi- this year, the total being $724,515. as a subject for by ballots In the affirmative and thirty-on- e ness houses, hotels and banks in the against $257,960 In 1908. The greater Englishmen that Great Britain was la the negative. On this ballot city were burned. The total Insur- part of this' Increase in the loss U Immune from political crimes of this all of the Democratic votes were cast ' ance; on "destroyed property Is esti- accounted for, however, by a single nature Great sympathy Is felt foi In favor of the income tax, which also mated at 1100.000, so that the loss fire in Spokane, WsjA. which de- Viscount Morley, secretary of state received the support of a number ot amounts to about SO per cent, or stroyed property to the value of for India, the difficulties of whose po- tbe insurgent Republicans. " ' The Sre started about 2:30 $250,000. sition are greatly Increased by the Tbe Income tax question disposed of, o'clock In the afternoon and spread Chicago and its suburbs gave strong murder. A strong feeling baa. been tbe senate will enter upon the adquickly through the business district. evidence of the progress which baa aroused against certain members , of ministrative features of the tariff bill, Twelfth been made in stopping the slaughter the house of commons and other who The entire block between probably taking up the maximum and and Thirteenth avenues, and the front In' the path of the rejoicing over the have encouraged the minimum rate provisions. against agitation portion of First street, tell a prey to nation's freedom.' The" statistics of the government. It Is understood that would loss the Otherwise the flames. twelve dead and 174 Injured there a Scotland Yard VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES. already ;has detailed have been far greater. was revolutionized. Only one detectives to follow ago year Lord Morley Only the prompt arrival of the fire death had been reported In Chicago Laborer Would Probably Have Been apparatus from Boise and Caldwell at ; 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, and and others connected with the Indian Convicted of Murder, But for of all administration. Newspaers saved the residence district.' Tbe Boise was less shades of of number the Injured total, Confession. theof run the made twenty govern, opinion urge department miles on a special train in eighteen than fifty. ment not to swerve a hair's breadth Jamea Edward CunFrancisco San ' Of the accidents, which were placed in the direction of minute. the ex- ningham, a laborer, baa confessed to weakening The Grand hotel. Council bote! and on the police records, only half a ecutive authority In India. the murder ot Mlsa Caroline Breach, Alameda bote) were burned to the dozen were serious, and It was estiTwo ' documents were found oq cashier for Gray' Brothers' Construcnot would fatalities homated any the by ground. The magnificent Dewey Dhlnagrl. One was a confession of a tion 'company,' who was shot and tel, one of the finest structures tu the chance be more than two. desire to take tbe life of a high of. killed In the company's offices June northwest," was saved after a terrific flciaJ because he was dissatisfied with 30. Cunning bam surrendered himself, TAFT THE CENTRAL FIGURE. battle by the firemen, who' displayed the English rule In India, and tbe because another man was under argreat courage in conquering the ' names. Expresses His Views on the Liberty other a sort of political screed refer- rest, charged with the trlme. The center of the lire was the of Religious Beliefs. ring to Englishmen aa tyrants and The original theory aa to the moBank of Nampa, where the flames having a suggestion '. of "reward In tive for the murder is borne out by Taft 'Conn. President blNorjKlcBeemed TkneeA hw4v'' fc.ea.Ven ton.v"o"njgettiTig; Ti(Tof 'the confealoSr .Cunningham, but was so Intense as to drive the fire- frs the chief figure on Monday Inlthe the 'police. In the arreet'of'J." Kbvak, men back .again and 'again, but the celebration of the 'two hundred and The assassin's family is said to be another laborer, who bad been emhistoric this of fiftieth of coin anniversary knowledge that great deposits enand currency were endangered drove old New England town. In an ad- well known In Amritsar, in the Pun ployed by Gray Brothers, were deavoring to fasten the crime on tan them, to return to the attack. Tbe dress to the people, after a fine mili- jab, where his father is a municipal . ' innocent man, who chanced to be the bank building was reduced to ashes, tary parade and civic display, the leader. victim of circumstances almost unIn the dock the prisoner appeared but the vaults proved ' fireproof and president, finding a theme In the ' ' . , .with paralleled.. stood unconcerned. He the contents were not injured. church influence In the foundation of quite stores and buslnes Thirty-twhis In shook hands .and his pockets " on views the Norwich, expressed his FOUGHT FOR OFFICES. houses between Twelfth and his head negatively when asked, if ' belief. of religious liberty avenues, , and. others facing SubseSuffraHe pleded that every man should he wished to say anything. Convention of Washington Krst street, were totally destroyed, quently, however, he said that he had Scenes. Violent and the fire raged so fiercely that it be allowed to worship God In bis own not Marked by gettes wilfully killed Dr. Lalcaca. "I saw was impossible to save any of tbe way.. The president declared amid The state convenWash. him be and ' Seattle, then advance, caught fore goods. The Oregon Short Line depot Jaughter that Woman Sufof the tion Are Washington hold of be din was badly scorched. me; I fathers came to this country ostenon Wednesday was association laated The declared. frage proceedings sibly to escape religious Intolerance, scenes of tbe utmost con-- ' Two Bold Bad Bandits. but as a matter of fact. In order that only a few minuets and the Hindoo marked by 4 violence. almost and a fusion under to was taken In reThe jail prisoner Ogden. Bamberger depot, they might follow out their own " A faction numbering about fifty led Ogden, on , Washington avenue, near ligious ideas In their own way, and strong guard. " Thia Is the first time the methods by Mrs. Mary Arkwrlght Hutton of Thirty-firs- t street, was the scene of a with a large, degree of Intolerance tooust the to hold-uIntroduced have present Spokane,' been of sought terrorists 10 the o'clock ward any other torm of belief. daring just before "We have passed beyond that now," into England, and the' country has state "officers, headed by President Sunday night. Tbe thieves secured $700 in cash and made good their es- said the presldent4i"and are coming awakened to the fact In an ugly tem- Emma Smith Devoe, whose supporter cape in spite of the fact that officers more and more to rellze the right of per. The prisoner, whose age Is given numbered about 200. The report ot were on the spot within thirty min- the Individual to worship God as he as 26, la said to have relatives In the committee on credentials declared good standing in Calcutta.. tbe Spokane delegation not entitled to utes afterthe robbery. Two masked may choose." eats. men lined' up the loiterers about the IN COPPER. CONSOLIDATION BATTLE WITH MOROS. In the debate on tbe report some of depot, with the agent, and searched the party, taking a satchel from the the delegates called others "thieves," Rockefeller Planning Absorption lot liars" and there and "scoundrels," igent that contained tbe day's re- 'Entire Outlaw Band Wiped Out v In the Properties. waa hysterical weeping and screamceipts. Desperate Fight. - Manila ing. Speakers on both aides were New York. According to authority In a desperate fight near Supposed Victim Turna Up in ' Time hissed down. be cannot that questioned, reasonably on on, Jolo ;. island, Sunday, Patlan, to Prevent Execution. William Rockefeller, who, since the Jlklrl. the famous Moro outlaw Both Apparently Satisfied. Zatcastas, Mexico. Reappearing at was killed," and hla entire' bandchief, ex- death of H. H. Rogers, has become York. It Is not believed that New his old home in the nick of time, Pedetachments of regu- the commanding influence la Amalga dro Ortiz was the means of giving lib- terminated by i will be- taken either by, appeal any Is now the mated plannnlng Copper, lars and constabulary under erty to two men.. When Ortiz disap- George L. Dyram of the Sixth Captain absorption, by the Amalgamated, of Mrs. Howard Gould or ber husband United peared two years ago, he was last States copper prop- from tbe decision of Justice Dowllng, cavalry, operating in conjunc- the seen In the company of Ramon erties and their allied interests, rep- granting Mrs, Gould the separation for of Mosa tion flotilla the with naval and Bibania Lira, Soon after tbe which she sued and $36,000 a year aliCom- resented In the new International dead body of a man was found, which quito fleet under Lieutenant was believed to be that of Ortiz, and mander Signor.. .The American loss Smelting k Refining company. The mony. Mrs. Gould, who has expressed bis coirfpanlons were arrested on the was one private killed and three of- United Metal Selling Agency, which ber gratification over the verdict ot about 000,000,000 the court, will soon leave New York charge of having killed Mm. Zarate ficers and twenty enlisted men and markets ofannually refined copper and earns for her farm at Lynchburg, Va. While pounds was sentenced to be shot, while Lira one sailor wounded. ' $1,500,000 on a capitalization of $5,000 It la possible for either Mr. or Mrs. was plven a prison sentence. 000, is said alfo to be marked for in Gould to bring an action for divorce, Drowned at Pfesure .Resort. clusion in the new consolidation. it is not believed either will do so. and Boy Caught In Balloon Ropes Salt .Lake City. Herbert Reederof Carried Up In Air. :.,. Reach of man 19 the about years Zsppelin'a Airship May Ogden.(a young Smuggler In the Toff Santa Cruz, Cal. In the presence of age, son of William Boeder of North Pole. Cape Girardeau, Mo. After posing of 20,000 people, gathered on tbe street, met. a sad Berlin. Tbe proposal to reach the a week as a lieutenant in the for beach to celebrate the Fourth, Jesse death by drowning at Lagoon Monday north pole In Zeppelin's airship is re United Stales marine corps, C. H. Hara was At afternoon. the of accithe time von Erlck hoy, caught feasible Wpten, Dry by garded as rington, recently arrived from the In the ropes of a balloon during an dent he .was In a boat with "Fred gaskl, the well known geographer Philippines, tried to kill himself with iscentilon Monday afternoon and car- Malsbltt. also of Ogden. Reeder was and president of the Aero elub, who ried bead downward 600 feot in the air. rowing and the two young men start said on Friday that the accomplish chloroform, after confessing, according to the prosecuting attorney, that ho Scores of women, including the boy's ed to change places. As ,. Malsbltt ment of the project Uee within' the was a smuggler, aud not a navy officer, mother, fainted aa they saw the little turned and started to take his seat radius of action which Count Zeppelin trunk was lost by a rail Harrington's ' aa carried: As fellow, the balloon at tbe oars lie heard a splash and aleady has demonstrated away. possible road, and after identifying diamonds, sedrifted out over the ocean. Virgil turned In time to see his companion for his craft The dangerous and which it consilks and Moore, the aeronaut, drew the boy up go over backward Into the water. He vere Arctic storms must be reckoned tained, he was arrested. He said he to him and held him close to his side endoavored to save hla companion, with, Herr von Drygalskt regards had brought the goods into this counon the trapese bar. the geographic and scientific alms of , but was unsuccessful. free of duty by paying a bribe to try as the the expedition fully justifying a customs officer. venture and the expense entailed. , Indignation Meeting Broke Up In Row. .1 Girl Victim of Celebration London. An Indignation meeting ' Bait iJike ' Protests Innocence on 8caffold. E. Savllle, In Good Health at 105. held by the Indian residents cn Mon- 5 years old, of 340 C street, was the Salem, Ore. Protesting his innoNew York. Joshua Zeltlein, living day to .protest' against the murder of victim of a small boy's carelessness. to the lust, Joe Anderson, who cence Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Hutt The boy had lighted a firecracker and in Brooklyn. Is preparing to celebrate was convicted of the murder of Har4. on la He 106th his birthday July Curzon Wyllle by an Indian student, he threw the lighted match toward ry Ixgan In Portland In 1008, was In health and says he will live banged He dlod Madarlal Dhlngarl, broke up In a seri the little Rtrl standing near. Friday afternoon. The to good be 120. Mr. Zeltlein does net at- fourteen minutes after the drop fell. ous disturbance. When a resolution natch Ignited the child's clothing, was offered expressing borrow at.tho and In a moment she was all afire, J, tribute his longevity to., abstaining from liquors and. tobacco, as many Oldest Yale Graduate Dead. crime, an Indian student objected. Im Maurice Snvllle, her father, In atdo, but on the contrary, Kan. Chester Dutton, the there was an uproar. tempting to smoiher the flumes, was centenarians mediately Topeka, Chairs were thrown were terribly burned about the hands' and drinks bal( a pint of whisky dally oldoht graduate of Yale, tiled Friday of a smokes and six glasses beer, and used freely. The dissenting student arms. lie smothered the Concordia. He had lived In He has one son 70 anight, at flames, but pine regularly. was severely beaten and was renewed not until the child on the banks of the Recabin log I was fatally burned. fears old. Snd his )oungCst "boy" is since 1842. He graduby the police with the greatest river publican She lived several hours after the 45 years old. ated from Yale in 1S3S. Wick-ersha- j forty-fiv- e $100,-00- 0. 1 ..' " . ; , -- Tmr-teent- h . :.. - p . " ' Cole-Rya- n -- . : - . Cole-Rya-n Zar-at- e , . . . , , Twenty-secon- d . brlc-abra- Clly.-Marl- and-stick- s . c |