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Show The date on your name label of this paper NOTICE Is the date to which your subscripiton is paid. Kindly be as prompt as possible in paying in advance. 1 for VOL. V III. . SPANISH FORK; UTAH, THURSDAY JULY 20, I STRIKE DECLARED AS' C ; y THREE STRIKERS SHOT DOWN TOf Ell r AT A Barcelonla "Law Having Been Declared Be- cause 'of Action of Workmen." , In Mental Aberration 0f Woman Brought on by Unfounded ' Jealousy, Impelled Crlms. State of Siege, Military, Temporary , Policemen special Laborera, . Charge Crowd With . French Aviator Makes Trip From " , ' Calais to Dover Without Mishap A jene'raJ strike Portland, Ore.Ona of , Portland'! Parcelona,ESpain. in Small Monoplane.. baa been declared here, as, protest leading physicians and surgeons, Dr. : '" , ' f". war. ... ... M. was and shot in . Collins, Roy against the .. The government pepped by proclaim stantly killed by his wife, a bride of t six months, on Saturday morning, the Walla of Canyon Wert Precipitous, ing a state-oMiles Forty-fivslegy whletr is aquiva-len- tragedy occurring at the residence of Hs 8peed Averaged to Twice martlajjaw.",, an the Making EteapeFconvf Jbood Mora Hour, Making Trip following Ts the official expla Major J. A. Sladen. . Difficult VIctlnwGave Their as 8wiftly as the Fastest Mall :.' The- only motive advanced for the from Madrid as to why martial nation Uvea to Save Others. Boat Wlna Prize of $5,000.. crime is that temporary mental law was proclaimed , ,, In Montana, Coeur d'Alene In Idaho, and Spokane In Washing- ton Actual Entry Not to Bo Made Until Next Year. Flathead . - , r e - and democratic or ganlzatlonsL,ia Catalonia . province (were forbidden to hold meetings protesting against the war, in Morocco, and Monday morning at Sabadelle, a town ten miles 'northwest of Barcelona, &' "general strike was declared. The workmen ' made., manifestations In the' streets, cut the telegraph wires and surrounded the. station, preventing a train from leaving for Barcelona. The mounted civil guard, after firing their revolvers In the air, succeeded In clearing the station and the train left, but It - was obliged to re; turn," as' the track was torn up" outside the city. "Simultaneously a genral strike began at Barcelona. In view of the serious 'character of the movement a state of siege was declared and the movement will 'be 'energetically sup' Boulder, Colo. As the result of can cloudburst that deluged Two-Milyon, north of Doulder, on Friday, Vern,e Carlisle, aged 13, of Robinson, Ills., and Arthur Dlckerman, aged 25, of Greeley Colo., were drowned. Mrs. Vergie Abbott, of Gardes. City, Kans., and Zera Carlisle, of, Robinson, Ills were seriously Injured. The dead and Injured were members of a picnic party being entertained at a family reunion by Mrs. AiiGumaer of Doulder. When the rain began to fall the party sought shelter under a huge boulder. Presently the. roar, of the, approaching torrent as It swept down the canyon to a depth! of two feet, was heard. The picnickers mad 3 a wild scramble for, safety. The walls of the canyon were precipitous, and It was with great difficulty that they found places of safety above the crest or the flood. Six were able to gain shelter, but In aiding their Arthur Dlckerman and Verne Carlisle forgot themselves, until too late and were swept to their deaths. Mrs. Abbott and Miss Caillsle were also caught by ihe flood and sustained serious Injuries They were ' brough to the hospital here. DARING ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY, e , , "The workmen pressed." Game in Two Men Attempt Hold-u- p Heart or salt Lake city in Dayiignt Salt Lake City On the stairway of the Commercial club building, two men attempted to rbb cashier Sweet of the Pullman company! at 8:15 ',1nlr Catitrilatf tnrtrnlnfr Tha TM boldness and unexpectedness of the attack came" tear caiislflgThe success of the plans of the s robbers. Mr. Sweet attempted to put up .a .fight when ordered to throw up his hatids, and was struck over the head wltV the revolver, His ; cries, however, scared the hold-up- s away, and they failed to get the 81,600 on the person, of tbirjntended."v'ctlm'.. Two men, J.Curamlngs and W. O. Rose, have been arrested, and ,it. Is regarded as positive. that they are the guilty men. ' Cummings is 'A railway fireman, out' of employment, and Rose Is a "peanut butcher." . , t UTAH ompanions t FUEL-CO- . PAYS UP. " Settlea With Government for $73,000, Restoring 800 Acres of Land. Washington. Promising new prosecution if further InvsHgation now in progress shows that other coal lands have been illegally acquired, Attorney General Wickersham on Monday .gave Out a statement concerning ' the discontinuance of the equity suits recently Instituted against the Utah Fuel' company to annul :tltld to 800 acres of coal lands in Utah valued at $40,000. This action Is caused by the settle ment between the government and representatives of the fuel company under which the company agrees to par tha. government $73,000, reeonveys the 800 acres to the United States; be sides forfeiting $14,400 paid - to the were I government. when the- patents. sued on the land. . 700-Fo- ot . Ooldneld, ; on 'Lever oT the mont Shaft.' 'X? e most' Import Nev.-Th- ant discovery. In .' Goldfleld'a history level has been made at the 730-fo- on the Clearmont shaft of the Consolidated, proving the downward ex tension of the famous McMillln . ore .shoot, - The" management 'admits the strike, and the manager says the pre runs at least $30 per ton, an admls alon. In view of his extreme "conservatism, giving the inference . that averages are greatly in excess of this figure. Miners working in the Clear- mont declare the 1,000-foo- t level lias penetrated forty feet of ore in which free gold Is visible and sampling $125 per ton. , This is unconfirmed, but is : ',:. from creditable authority. . Congressman Makes 8erious .Charge. Washington. Openly charging that congress and the courts had received,' and were receiving,' valuable , gifts, employment or compensation, .from public service corporations, trusts and persons engaged, in Interstate commerce or having an Interest m legls-- ' lotion, Mr. Randell of, Texas la the house, on Friday, presented a resolution directing the speaker immediately to apolnt the Judiciary committee In order that it may consider the question of amending the. law bo as to prohibit such conduct. The reso- Glfford Plnchot May Resign Office In . lution, was voted, down. ". . . ,.' Liquor Cause of Shooting. has Just Durango, Colo. Word reached here from Maticos, an Isolated town .in Montesuma county, of the fatal wounding of Ed P. Nolan, a trader, by Marlon Baker, a piano' salesman from Salt Lake City. Mancos Is a "dry" town, and Nolan charged Baker with providing his sons with liquor,. it is stated. Nolan had warned him against continuing the practice and on Sunday, it is said, upbraided him for failure to heed the warning and the shooting followed. . wU-know- n Shea Gets What He Haa Coming., New York. Cornelius P. Shea, the former1 Chicago labor leader, ' found guilty of attempting to murder Alice Walsh, a former Chicago waitress with whom be had been living here, was sentenced on Friday to not less than five nor more than twenty-fivThe former presiyears in prison. dent of the International Brotherhood to of Teamsters listened stolidly e Judge Foster's scathing remarks In Judge Foster pronouncing sentence. said: "I believe 1 am helpini the cause of organized labor by ridding it of one such as you, and sending you to state's; Charged With Peculiar Theft. . ' v . on by unfounded Jeal ousy, Impelled, the woman to commit the deed. Mrs. Collins Is alleged to have confessed the crime .. to Dr. Charles B. Frlsbie, a friend of Dr. Collins, who, was summoned lmme--dlately after the shooUng. When Dr. Frlsbie reached the scene Dr. Collina was dead. Mrs. Collins was arrested and taken to the city prison-- , It appears that Mrs. Collins has for some. time been Insanely Jealous of her husband, but so far as any of her friends know there was no foundation for her suspicions. Mrs. Collins .was formerly a Mrs. Van Winkle and la of a prominent Portland family. . OUTING. ENDS IN TRAGEDY, white-winge- loudly-hummin- e g . 1 non-miner- Plcnlo Party Cornea to Grief When Rowboat la Overturned. . '. BIIHngs, Mont. Four 'lives'; were lost Sunday .afternoon, by the capsizing of a boat filled with Sons of Her mann picnickers on the Yellowstone river, about a quarter of a mile above the dam of the Montana Water Power company, two miles south of this s John city. Among the drowned Staffek, alderman from , the Third ward, and one of the most prominent 01 tunings' citizens and a pioneer well known Mr, throughout Montana. Staffek was dragged down ' to " hla death by three young girls, who seized hini when the boat, overturned, and perished with .pirn,.". They , are Fressle west, aged 16; Minnie, Wag chlW of 6 goner, aged 17, and-'- ; . . years. The daughter of Lewis- - Lchacldt had gone down for the th'rd time when W. J. Scott, racing along the bank with a long pole, oaaaged- - to raise ber body to the surface of the water and work it ashore, the child of being revived after several hours ' .: s heroic work. - . . THE. EASTERNER. e , ' lt 11, . x Discovery 'of Thirty. Dollar .Ore - . , . SHOWING BIG. STRIKE IN GOLDFIELD. ;'. , Kenosha, Wis. Three strikers were hot Vncle 8am ,1s during rioting at the plant of N. Spokane", ..Wash. . R. Allen's Sona company, tanners,. on about to throw open for settlement . Thursday, and as a result state something like 750,000 acres of choice e troops are to be sent here to control land lying In throe Indian reservathe situation. The rioting began when tions In the northwest. These lands the guards attempted to disperse are In the Flathead reservation In strikers who bad gathered in numbers Montana, the Coeur d'Alene In Idaabout the entrance to the plant A ho, and the Spokane reservation in deputy and a policeman were attack Washington. Dover. Louis Blerlot, a" French ed with bricks and clubs. The guards The time for registering for lands man, has at last sucoeeded In cross drew their revolvers and charged tha In these reservations Is set for July ing the English channel in an airship. mob, perhaps fatally wounding one ot 15 to August 5, but the actual entry , 1 This sleepy seaport town experi the strikers. will not be made until April 1, 1910. A few minutes later another riot oc enced the keenest thrill known In a The Flathead Indian reservation Is,, generation, when at sunrise Sunday a curred near the plant when the police located In western Montana, midway bird-likmachine, with attempted to arrest the strike leaders. between Kallspell on the north and motor, swept out and two more strikers were shot. The Clark Fork river on the south.. It la ., from the haze obscuring the sea to police asserted they fired in the air. bounded on the east, west and south ward the distant French coast, and Twelve or more were arrested. Tha by mountain ranges, and on the north circling twice above the high chalky present trouble seems to be the culmi by a line ten miles south of ' the ' cliffs of Dover, .alighted on English nation of a long aeries ot labor forty-eight- h It parallel ot latitude. ' ' . soil. , troubles at the tannery plant is 60 miles long and 40 miles wide, Blerlot left Les Barreques, threa containing 1,425,000 acres.SPENT MONEY TOO FREELY. miles from Calais, about 4:30 a. m. The available lands in the Flathead (SMHMVMB On one of the smallest monoplanes reservation consist of about 450,000 Two Wyoming Men Arrested on Sus acres of unreserved and ever used. He crossed the channel In less than "half an hour, twice" as picion or Train Robbery. iands, classified as first and second-clas- s His boat. mall as the fastest swiftly agricultural and grazing lands. . Cheyenne, Wyo. The lavish expen The land of tbe Flatheads Is a re-- . diture of money, for' champagne by speed, averaged more than forty-fivmiles an hour, though sometimes It William White and R, W. Stockwell glon of noble mountains, fertile valapproximated sixty miles. He kept of Rock Creek led to 'the arrest ot leys and splendid forests. Tbe moun about 25 feet above the sea level, the two men at Laramie on Thursday, tains are mostly covered with timber, ' and for about ten minutes in mid- - and the recovery of a 'larg sum of while the valleys and foothills are genchannel was out of sight of both money, believed by officers to be a erally pralrje land. The Pend d'OreiUe coasts and the French torpedo-boa- t portion of the swag secured by ban Tlver one, ot the headwaters of , the destroyer, which followed him, with dits years ago In a Union Padiflo Cpjuttibla flows through the centor his wife and friends aboard. y train robbery at Wilcox.; ,; . of the reservation, draining tbe largest , .. v The wind was blowing about twenty The arrests followed a spree, dur body of fresh water in the west Flat miles- - an hour; and the sea was choplake, the southern half of which ing which the two men. spent $415 for head within lies the reservation. py. The aviator was swathed In a wine. White later deposited $4,020 V; The Coeur 'dAlene and Spokane InBlngle garment of drilling Impervious Laramie bank. White claimed bo are to the wind, which covered him from found the in what located reservations dian, money, in a glass Jah buried ti knqwn as the Inland empire, a term the top of his head to his feet, only in the cellar of William resTaylor's used to define the territory embraced his face showing. He wore also a Idence. All the money is gold coin cork life-beand bears dates many years back.j'1 Within eastern Washington, northeastBlerlot won By h's achievement; . n .4, the prize of $3,000 offered by the Lon PROPHESIES NEW RELIGION.-- ' . don Daily Mall, for the first flight across the English channel, and stole Dr. Eliot 8avs It Will Wot Be Bound ortflB rivals; HuWrt fcaThufct ty vogma or ireea. and Count de Lambert, both of whom had hoped to make the attempt on Cambridge, Mass. Charles W. Eliot, . . president emeritus of Harvard,. In an Sunday, address before the Harvard summer TRAIN PLUNGED INTO RIVER. schoof of theology, on Thursday. Six Llvea Lost and Thirty-siPersons prophesied the advent of a new re V y ligion. . V Injured In Wrecki , . 'It will not be bound by dogma or and creed." he said. "Its workings will Kansas City. Six Uvea-.los- t thirty-sipersons injured, three per be simple, but Its field of action limbaps fatally, is the result of the wreck itless. Its discipline will be the of Wabash passenger train 'No'. training in the development of coop when It plunged Into the Missouri erative good will. It will attack all river, thirty miles, east of here, Sat forms of evil. There will be no su' . urday night pernatural elements; It will place no At the scene of the wreck the river reliance on anything but tbe laws ot makes a bend and the railroad, follows nature. Prevention will be the watchIt. For days the flood yaters have word and a skilled surgeon one ot Its been undermining the roadbed, mak members. The new religion will not Ing it too weak to hold up the heavy teach that character can be changed trains. Three hours before the wreck quickly. It will nob deal wtfh sorrow loaded cars and death, but with joy and life.". a freight train of forty-fivpassed the point safely. Three hours A Belt of tha 8pokant Indian Rter Made Preparations for Death. later No. 4 started across the same vatlon. bit of track. Fifty feet of the road Park City, Utah. Robert. Widdison, bed suddenly collapsed, and the engine for eighteen years a well known cit- ern Oregon, northern Idaho and 'weat and cars piled one upon' the other in izen ot this city, a blacksmith, and cm Montana lying In the Columbia the water. at one time active in municipal affairs and highly respected, on Thrusday n a mm art I 4VtA ' Psw1rv " WOMAN'S TERRIBLE REVENGE. tftemoon gathered up hla tools, cleaned l mi Bj,? a14 ids v va v nut on , mountains the east , his shop, and, appearing at his There are about 200,000 acres, of Murders Girl Because She Had Been up home at 1:30 o'clock, called hla wife land In the Coeur d'Alene reserva' Dismissed by Victims Mother.. and two small children and told them tion which Is now being classified as St Petersburg. News has been re that he was going away to be gone a agrlcutural and timber land. This ceived here of the murder of the long time. He gave his wife' what reservation Is said to contain some young Princess Alexander MeBtcher-sk- y money ha had, took bis ring from fall very fine agricultural land. at her father's estate la Smo finger and gave it to the little girl. Lake Coeur d'Alene la a beautiful lensk. The housekeeper, In revenge gave his watch to his son, went di body of Water about 25 "miles In for being discharged,' decapitated rectly to tbe stable In the rear or tha length, about of which Ilea the 14 year-olgirl with an ax. The house and within a few minutes tha within the reservation. At the north family of Mestchersky is. one ot the family was startled by a shot from a end ot the lake is Coeur d'Alene city, oldest in Russia, and representatives double-barreleshotgun. Mrs. Widdi the registration point tor the lands in of Its various branches have played son rushed to the barn and found her this reservation. Lake Coeur d'Alene busband dying. prominent roles In Russian history la becoming very popular as. a sjm-roe- r resort Good fishing Is to be had Wonk on tha Panama Canal.' Partner of Edith Woodllla Slays are splendid bathing beaches there and ' Goes Into Bankruptcy. progress Washington. Substantial for canoeing and New 'York. The tragic deaths of la canal construction all along the. and opportunities .. sailing. Mrs. Edith Woodlll and of Robert E line Is shown by reports coming to V Indian reservation ocThe Spokane Eastman on tha Maryland eastern the Washington office of the Isthmian the southern part of Stevens shore last month were recalled here Canal company. Excavation work cupies 11 is ooraerea county, wasningioD. on Saturday, July 24, by the filing ot approximates 80,000,000 cubic yards, on the south by the Spokane river. 1 a petition or Bankruptcy oy Jonn almost as much., as the total quantity on the east by Chamokane creek and Garrison, Individually and as survlv of dirt taken out by the French dur- on the west by the Columbia river. ing member of the firm of Eastman ing, the period they were engaged In The reservation contains about 155,000 4 Co. In his petition he gives t.ie operations there. Less than 100,000,000 Is sow. being , firms liabilities as $92,000, with as cubic yards of earth remain to be re- acres of land which sets of $1,132. and his Individual lia- moved from Una .'flitch. ..Ifls .esti- flnaalflnd unit SDoratiind. Thr la bilities as $28,300. .with' $13,700 as mated the har waterway will ba some timber land In this reservation, sets. ready for the transit ot ships by Janu- but It Is not subject to entry. The Indians on the Spokane reserary 1, 1915. Wyoming Cowboy Haa Completely vation are generally intelligent and Cholera Situation In Russia Sesma peaceable and all are Dropped from Sight. to Be Under Control. In character they are as far above Cheyenne, Wyo. MIhs Anna Friend cholera situa- the vagabond Slwasbes who frequent of Ashton, Ky left here on 8unday St Petersburg.-T- ne for her home, after a fruitless search tion seems well under control. After the alleys and backdoors of the ;lty here for some truce of her brother remaining stationary for several as tbe white farmers are above' the a maximum of 120. cases, common hoboes. Chief Joseph, bead with Frank Friend, who disappeared two weeks, Nes Perce tribe, years ago. Friend was employed as the number ot cases has gradually of the once powerful O. O. bis hardHoward Gen. were until there who decreased gave Thursday a cowboy on a ranch near Cheyenne There are 800 patients est fight In frontier days,- lived there and wrote regularly ta his' parents ai only flfty-twforty-eigh- t leveral years after his banishment Ashton until two years ago, when hla In the city hospitals and In sub the are treated being persons trom the Snake river country. He relatives letters auddotily etoppod. Ills Preventive inoculawas the most Intelligent Indian of bts fear he met with foul play, but his sis urhsn hospitals. employed dur- time and his death was deplored by ter could not get a trace.. of the miss tion, which was largely 1908. has been discarded by tha ing to man visit her durliu Wyoming, the whites and reds alike. Ing cholera experts as useless. " Spanlsh-Mftnocca- n ' ervations for Settlers. jmjMtempt to Disperse Dissatisfied '!-- ' '; H IDS Allotments in Three Indian Re$V ' In Cloudburst in Colorado Causes (the Death of Two Members of a Picnic Party: II II 1 ' Knterd Feb. II, 190J, as second-clas- s matter, Pout Office at Spanish Fork, Utah. .Act ot Congress March 3,, 187. 1900. L CROSSED , DM CAtiYON - ' ' p r GENERAL ' ' .1 NO. 28. TORREHT SWEPT. Fork F RESS j PANISH I EE ! V.i 1 Disgust ; , ., Salt Lake City. A' special to the Herald from Washington conveys the intelligence that it Is rumored around Washington that Glfford Plnchot, chief of the forest service, because of Interference with his- - administration by Secretary of the Interior Balllnger, In tends to resign. .The rumor, lacks confirmation, but appears to be given color by reason of the fact that Pln chot for more than a month has neg lected hla government work In order Gar-fiel- d to collaborate with In writing' a review of the Roose velt administration. .May Be 8oldler and Union, Man.: Denver. Permission to allow Philip Greening to retain his membership In the Western Federat'on of Miners and still accept the appointment as adjutant general of Montana." and the adoption of the, report of Executive Board Member J.; C. Lowney, were the two Important matters disposed of at Monday's sessions of the Western Federation of Miners. Governor Mor rla of Montana recently selected Greening for the post' of adjutnnt general. The local referred ' to the convention the oueytlon of reyoklng . Greening s membership,. Butte, Mont. George Gleason was Death Their Only Relief.. ,. arrested by detectives in the. tender Cleveland, O. A club composed of loin district Friday and held for the disheartened' factory employes, advo Helena authorities, upon a charge of suicide M the only means wlth having stolen ; S1G0 from Attorney cating Gleason In their reach of attaining the peace Spauldlng of that 'city. stales that Spauldlng, to recoup his of mind they crave, and to escape the losses at a poker game In Helena, lormenis of. their da'ly grind,'. Is be gave him a check for $150 to get lieved to exist here. This fact was ad cashed, will, which to enable Spauld- vanced;Monday by the' parents of Miss lng to continue to play, but Instead Rebecca Hosechk, 18 years old, who f returning the cash to Spauldlng he was found shot to death In Gordon eame to Butte and lost the money la park. It Is believed that the club con ststs of! six a poker cane in this city. young men and a man and his wife. girls,-fou- r Lecture on Reclamation Service at Supper Given by Newlands. Senator Newlands Washington. was host at an, unique supper given on the lawn of his country house at Woodley In the suburbs of Washing ton baturday evening. His guests were members of the Gridiron club, the secretary, of agriculture, post master general, attorney general, Speaker Cannon, and a large number or members or the senate and house. After supper, which was served by moonlight, an Illustrated. . lecture on the work of reclamation service in tne west was delivered by " F. H. Newell, .director fof the service. With aAstereoptlcon , large photographic fiews were shown Of irrigation pro jects. In 'Wyoming, Colorado, Un. Montana,' Nevada' and Arizona, and the rrecutmatlonr of the "'arid 'lands' of the 'west fraptileally.liwtrated.' "- . . " AmbassadprReirtEtartni.Jtlng,. .ttla- - oldtime., village., .whlchclujitera- - around the gates of Wrest park, was en. fete! on Saturday for, the, visit .of King m ward, who .arrived ; .Saturday - arte noon 10 spena me weeK end with Ambassador and Mrs. Reld. There was a great influx of noUbles from all parts of the country to welcome bis majesty. Later Arabaeeador Reld escorted the king through the stately, avenue to the ' house. ' where the' guests were presented and tea was , served. ,:eusoe, EngianflirtJAW . . Celebrate Pioneer Dayi Salt Lake City. The major portion of the. towns and settlementa of the state of Utah celobrated Pioneer day on July 24, the occasion tains- - the six anniversary- - of the" arrival of the ' Mormon pioneers ' in the Salt Lake valley, m Salt Lake, business was practically suspended, 'and the dlffrent resorts were crowded to their capacity. One of the most pretentious celebrations was at Sandy.. The town of Lehl also fittingly observed the day, as did Provo, Park City, Logan Dgden and numerous .other towns. ' . . " ' '' "Helps j ... Washlng'toa Farmers. .1 Tacoma,. Wash. One of the most sweeping Innovations In . northwest railroad trafflc will be the abolition of all switching charges on grain at Tacoma and Seattle terminals. It Is an nounced by the Chicago, Milwaukee ft Puget Sound railroad that It will deliver grain at any dock ot; mill on any railroad In either, city, free, of the switching charges collected by other roaas. The effect of th ruling will be an increase of approximately 1 cent per bushel In the price paij growers aud exporters. . x . . e a one-thir- d d d '- ; -- ' - |