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Show The Spanish (Pork Press, : VOLUME IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 SEASONABLE 1,CIAL HAW REPORT OF CENSUS READYFORAPPRQVA L """ hundred million. I " Era t) I. PRESIDENT NAMES JUSTICES THE UTAH BUDGET Tho son of Mr. aat Mrs. Raymond Case of Vermillion felt Into an Irrigating ditch and wo PEOPLE WILL NOW PASS UPON drowned. WORK OF ARIZONA CONSTI There are 284 inmates of tho atat TUTIONAL CONVENTION. mental hospital, 191 men and 193 men. Thirteen were admitted during the past month. Monon senate The Washington. That Gunnison will have an up-sMajority Declares Work of Convention day confirmed tho nomination of Ed data water system in the near fututOi of ward Minor-Louisiana, Douglas White, as Most Progressive, While j to bo chief Justice of tho United Is an assured fact Laying of plpea ka Is . Declares Most It Ity progressing nicely. , States. Socialistic. In a .rear-encollision between tiray Accompanying Justice White's name work trains la a siding at Blue Cut nominations were those la of list tho 1 of .Justice Willis Vandeventer of Wyo- three miles west of Price, throe Greek Phoenix, Ariz. The constitutional ming, now a Judge of the Eighth Judic- wore severely Injured. convention of 'Arizona adjourned ial circuit, and Joseph R. Lamar of With his neck broken, William IV sine, die at 5:44 o'clock Friday after Georgia, formerly of tho supremo Ungsworth, a teamster, 48 years olfl noofl, after being in session sixty-oncourt of his state, to bo associate Jus- lies in a Salt Lake hospital, consclotst days and finally adopting a constitu tices of tho United States. and with a fair chance for recovery. tion, designed by the majority members No action was taken In their cases, The state board of equalization re as tho most progressive over framed although there is no apparent opposithat tho total assessment thla porta and by the minority as tho most So tion, nor was any attempt made to year was $186,259,255, as compare cialistic. confirm tho Judges named for the new with $172,255,048 in. 1909. Ten yeart) One Republican on'iy, John Langdon court of commerce. All were referred ago the assessment was only $10& hs and of Globe, signed the document, to tho senate Judiciary committee. 629,041. was given an ovation which lasted Following a night ot revelry wit GUILTY. FINDS LORIMER NOT his when attached he minutes several Walter Whitby, eighteen companions, signature. One Democrat, EUenwood. Committee . Finds of Alpine, shot and Mil old, years Against Chsrgss declined to of Blsbee, sign, explain himself at American Fork, during Illinois Senstor Not Proven. ing hjs position on the final roll call fit of anger because friends attemptbeot with the opposition that he voted Washington. The ' ed to take him home. cause he believed tho recall as ap- the senate which has been InvestigatTho census returns shows the pop connecwould destroy ing the charges of bribery in plied to tho judiciary nlatlon of Utah to be 373,351, Just 96 the, independence of tho courts of ths tion with the election of Senator Wilstate and invite the disapproval ol liam Lorimer of Illinois decided unan- - 602 more than ten years ago. Tin population of the three leading conn President Taft Tuthlll of XJreenles ties is:' Salt Lake, 131.426; Utah. Democrat county was the only, other $7,942; Weber, 35,179. j who voted against the constitution, one coo member will of Utah was also gain but ho slgnsd It Langdon gress as the result ot the thirteenth) the Only Republican who voted for it, census. It Is the only state In the ln tho final vote being 40 to 12. termountain region that will gain ta CHURCH. FOR FORTUNE representation In congress as the re) sult of the census enumeration. Mrs. Eddy Leaves Million and Half, John W. Kyle, aged 28, ended hit the Bulk of Which Goes to tho life by taking poison in his room In tj Christian 8clence Church. Salt Lake hotel. It is said that failure in attempts to earn an honest living Boston. The will of Mrs. Baker O. and reverses in efforts to promote Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science church, will not be filed for mining stocks resulted in the suicide. Harry Meyers, known in Salt Lake probate for several days, but it wal as "Kid" Bernstein, a distributer ot authoritatively stated Friday that tho fortune amounts to - $1,500,000, and newspapers, and his Infant son were that after some bequests are paid to badly burned at Springfield, Ills., by a fire which occurred at their home a members of her household, the bulk of the property Is given to the Chri-Uathe result of an explosion of an oil Science church. stove, A declaration that the government Gladys Whitney, who Is alleged to. ot the Christian Science church unhave drugged J. D. Dlehl a ' Jewelry LORIMER. E. WILLIAM der.,the"lK)a?aof. "airectors, will xon- United SUUs"Iinil6r from Illinois. salesman, in a rooming house tn Salt"' tlnuo according to the ideas of Mrs. Lake, and escaped with $10,000 worth, Mary Baker G. Eddy, was mado pu tmously oa Monday that the testi- ot diamonds belonging to Diohl's en He by the five directors, following the mony did not prove any of the charges ployers, has been captured at Mesa-phi- s, first meeting of tho board since Mrs. made. The committee took un the Tenn. Eddy's death. ivldence in an executive session. The George O. Relf, for a number ot will be pre- years a member of the Dean Hotel report SHOWS GREAT GAINS. pared for the full committee at once company of Kansas City, and more Census Returns Shows Population oi ind will be sent to the senate within recently manager of the Baltimore hotel In that city, has been chosen ai t i short time. Utah to be J7S.351, While Wyonv manager of tho new Utah hotel In Salt Ing Hss 145,965. OFFENSE IS CONTINUOUS. Lake City. Washington. The census bureau ot Tho biennial report of the Stats Trust . Cases Revived by Ruling of Friday made public the census figurei Mental hospltaL filed with the go Highest Tribunal. , for Utah. The count shows that ernor last week, shows that 494 pat Utah has 373,351 Inhabitants, an In Washington Announcing tho broad tlents were under treaatment "at (be crease of 96,602, or 34.9 per cent ovei rule that a conspiracy under tho institution In 1910 and that there law may be a were 400 Inmates November 30 of 276,749 in 1900. The increase froa Sherman anti-trus- t the 1890 to 1900 wss 65,970, or 31.3 pet 'continuous offense," Instead of an ofyear. present of tho fense limited to tho formation cent When the front axle of a buggy ia The returns by counties .show thai wns piracy, and, possibly, overt acta which they were riding to a fire la most which would revive the Salt Lake county has made the thereunder, Salt Lake broke, W. L. Fitzgerald, a noteworthy gains. The population foi tonsplracy, the supreme court of tho slstant fire chief, and Ben Kllpatrlck, a went United States Monday the city of Ogden Is given at 25,580. long were driver, Injured, Fitzgerald being Tho census bureau also announced way toward dispelling doubt aa to the 100 yards before regaining dragged AW. of the population of the state Wyoming.- The count showed for that state The direct result Is that Gustavo E. control of tho horses. Tho smallpox situation at Redmond EtiBsell 67.7 or. of of New Tork and Thomas B. 53,434; 146,965,. an! increase Is slowly improving. Several cases per cent over 92,531 in 1900. From Marned of Philadelphia must answer 1890 to 1900 the increase was 29,976, further to the indictment brought in were reported, but all were in a right 1909 In New Tork, charging them with form. Every precaution is being taken or 47.9 per cent :ons piracy with the American Sugar to prevent further spreading. All the DICKINSON FAVORS AEROPLANES Refining company and others, to drive schools and public gatherings have. been closed for a few day.a comRecommends Appropriation for Lat-- . Jie Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Around Mldvale, Sandy and River-toot business. out pany est Model Machines. in Salt Lake county, the crop Judge Roasts Jury. Washington. As might have been yield this year has been far above ex expected after his personal flights in Oursy, Colo. District Judge Sprigg pectations. Ia almost every case more aeroplanes in France. Secretary Dick- 3hackleford on Monday sentenced potatoes have been raised to the acre inson comes out In his annual report Jesse Munn to from seven and. one- - than last year. Then there is tho alwith a strong indorsement ot the fly- salt to eight years in the penitentiary, falfa crop, which Is said to have bee a. ing machine, and with a recommenda- tor the murder of Night Marshal Ar- exceedingly good. tion to congress for an appropriation thur Goegelln of Tellurlde, but in so What will be known as the Utah to provide the signal corps with a rea doing he administered a rebuke to the Sheriff's association was organized at sonable number of the better type ol ury. Judge Shackleford declared It a meeting of sheriffs In Salt Lake on machines for instruction purpose! was such verdicts as that rendered Saturday. Sheriff Joseph Sharp ot and field work. He recalls the fact In the murder case that disgusted peo Salt Lake county is president, Gua that the United States was the first ple with administration ot Justice in Henroid ot Juab county, nation officially to recognize the aero srimlnal courts. and O. T. Judd of Utah county, plane for military purposes and con and treasurer. secretary ducted at Fort Meyer in 1908 the flrsi White Slave Law Unconstitutional. While attempting to smuggle a concourt Charlotte, N. C In the federal public flight of a heavier than air ma coction of alcohol and cocaine into chine, yet It has since that date mad it Greensboro, N. C, Monday morn the Salt Lake city jail by means of a andNapier, bottle and , rubber no addition to its aeronautical equip- ing, two men, Quater tube attache ment, which at present consists oi sharged with violating the white slave through a window of the lower cells, on the one small dirigible balloon, one law, were found not guilty Frank Smith, who completed a term Wright aeroplane, and three small ground that teh law was unconstitu- for vagrancy only two days before, ' balloons. with in tional that Interfered the state's was captive detected and will be prosecuted. ' rights. This decision will have great Live Lizard In Girl's Stomach. That the laws governing' the pmic-tlc- e effect on other cases of this nature to of optometry in Utah hav dons Cleveland. A live lizard, six Inches ha trA In thl atate. much toward the elimination of inIn .length, and the head of another For Patrick's Pardon. and teh general elevacompetence, lizard, was discovered In the stomacb New Tork. Announcement is made tion of the since their pasof Miss Lovle Herman, 19 years old profession bat the Medico-Lega-l society has en sage four years ago, Is set forth in who died Saturday. It Is supposed th sealed to the governor to pardon AV the biennial to the governor girl swallowed the lizards when small tert a life sentence of the board report In optoand that they (gradually grew and or the Patrick, serving of examiners murder of William Marsh Rico killed her. metry. n this city some years ago. An attractive folder, "The Lands ot Five Thousand Mounted Rebels. Fight for a Tariff Commission. Utah," containing valuable statistics, Accurate reports dl Douglas,' Arl The fleht Washington. a nan. has been put out by the Denver & Rio rect from Santo Tomas, eighteen manent tariff commission for in Grande. It also gives a vivid descripbecan miles north of Guerrero, state that the senate on when Senator tion ot the Bcentc features of the stats Monday the rebel forces operating in that dla Beverldge asked what action the and tells ot the growth, development trlct now number more than 5,00( finance committee nroc-oieto tVa and possibilities of the state. men, all equipped and mounted. unon his tariff commlMtnn hiu Edward Douglas White Now Chlsf Justice, and Vsndeventer of Wyoming and Lamar of Georgia, New Members. vi Drfbut ATinu nm " ADVICE NUMBER 48 15, 1910 Art-- 91.97266 Inhabitant of 1W ( (illd States, While Residents of Colonlaa I tmarlean Brings Total up to 101,100,000. "-- o d luhlngton. There- are 101.100,000 la the united States and It obi, according to the report of etnsus buerau, mado .public on ,itj. This Includea not only tha but tho Philippine!, Samoa, Hawaii, Alaska and the Panama it tone, ttt ia mo rnuippinea are DO IT 7,- - TOW people. iu borders e Q the North (ritaa continent, ezcluslro of Alas-i United States has a population (CoprHfbt, ma.) JTt.246 inhabitants. I the last ten rears tho states of Anion had an increase In popular AMELIA FOLSOM YOUNG DEAD VIOLATED THE LAW io(15,977.691, which amounts to 21 ent orer the 1900 figures. pet the first census was taken in i, tne country aas grown twenty Woman Who Aided Famous Leader In Court Grants tho Prayor of GovernI times as large, the population ment to Restrsln Corporations Early Strugglea In Utah V taring been S.929,114. slightly to Paralysis. From Violating Sherman Law. w than the present population of riihln on 1 ANTI-TRU- ST Sue-eum- . p population or tho nine geo-bl- c Salt Lake City. Amelia Folaom widow of President Brlgham Toung, All; middle Atlantic. 19.315,892; tne De,t known k north central, west YunK and one 18,250,621; to central, 11,637,921; south Atlan- - women in ue unites, states, aiea sunIn at her home this city, 12,194,895;- - east south central, I,-- day At her bedside at the time of death J01; west south central, 8,784,- was a notable group of men and worn- 2,633,517; mountain, Pacific, WUOB na UOingB, .lOUfe wuu Y.SM. f tfc. nnrfh. Th. nnn.,1.M 10 r" eany uay' m "M secectlon. 55,757.115; southern UlUUISlUt iUVI i 29, 389,330; western section, 6,Death was due form of a dlrlalons Is: New England, 6,- - - to Philadelphia The United States cir cuit court for the eastern district of on Thursday decided Pennsylvania that there is no general conspiracy among the anthracite roads or coal companies to restrain commerce, to monopolize the trade, or to maintain certain prices, but it did decide that the Temple Iron company Is a combination of anthracite railroads in violation of tho coal-carryin- g coal-carryin- g fatal CL i which had been creeping Sherman law. paralysis Jiere is a wide disnarltr In the tAflf(1w nrtAn aw a 4tiMA WAora fnl. The court granted the prayer of tho . fth of the states, ranging from an v ,K government for an injunction restrain that corporation from continuing ing hue of 120 per cent, the state of Folsom Toung was born at violations of the act The sum and Wngton showing tho greatest in- Buffalo, N. T, August 3, 1838. She was substance is that the government wins - ' to married President Brlgham Toung only one of several points, that In the , on January 24. 1863, having been a Temple Iron company case, and that C,,,tat!" Whlch ,h.0W qualnted with President Toung since. the defendants will not be compelled L.. w h iaiyaaH iionaa, a chud of flTe her futur, hu8bal(j to change the present price of coal. had held her on hla knee. -' Plans-tMnvid Yiv Vl infntnatfnn fni thla Hoip SettlersM States. South Dakota, Colorado beautlful and Washington. Representative Frank Intenigent womsll, Pre,. vm-amwcreaae- - ewwj-r- a w MaBt young bullt famed AmeUa W. Mondell of Wyoming, chairman of tne 50 , wltll hMnifni thtnta the public lands committee, per cent, while North Dakota, .,- -. Intro Mng, Oregon, Nevada, Callforala,Lnd pUce(1 hl8 wlfe ,n u M Queen of duced in tho house on Wednesday' a ... ., Mexico and Ariiona increasedl.it i Bit ii9 vvauues, iUCIO DUO rVlftUVUt J Joint resolution extending tho time of Keen CO and 100 tn1 certain homesteaders to establish resi cent, and Okla-- .,,,- - woma per w her lnflueIlce a m, iaano ana wasnmgioa more .11 A ,h thma dence upon their lands, owing to tho A.,inn. 100 per cent in VUh. With the death of Brlgham drouth of last season. The joint reso Toung in 1877, she sold tho Amelia lution is lor the benefit of homestead AZIL KILLS OFF MUTINEERS. palace, and ' bought the old family era of this class in North Dakota, Two Hundred Who Led Revolt home at No. South First West, where South Dakota, Idaho, Nebraska, Monsho spent the remainder of her days. tana, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Either Slain or Wounded. the territories of Arizona and New o Janeiro. After an artillery BANKER CORBIN'S BODY FOUND. Mexico. which laated throughout the mutinous naral battalions on Became Lost While on Hunting Trip Engine Plunged Into Lake. Island surrendered Saturday and Died From Exhaustion. Seattle. A Pacific pas t Tho rebels were almost annihi-- Boise, Ida. After a search lasting senger train, Northern bound from Vancouver, losing more than 200 killed and three weeks, the B. C for Seattle, barely escaped be body of Bert E. nded. swept into Lake Washington by a was ing found Boise the by banker, seditious movement it is he landslide which tore out 600 feet of two a where ranchmen at spot ro, aas now oeen inrotuea, out party camped when they first set track on the lake shore sixteen miles vienate voted to declare a state of to out hunt elk. The camp is only out of Seattle late Wednesday. The I for thirty days. engine of the train stuck Its nose into twelve miles from Big Springs, Ida. Fanatics Fear Not Maxim Guns. . , The two men who found the re- the moving mass of mud and stones, ' was dumped Into the lake, where lcutta. Serious fighting between mains were members et one of , the and It lies half submerged in the water. for that has bees posses searching Satfactions broke out religious They wore snowshoes and No one was injured. s Corbln. ay Kornlng. Several of the were killed and many were la-- had been hunting In places far from Macon Doubts Peary's Story. M. Troops were Anally called out the tralL They reached the road Washington Representative Macon t Maxim gun trained on tho fight- again at' a spot where the hunting of Arkansas threatens trouble when had and there lay the camped, but the fanatics were not die party the question of honoring Captain R, E. ed and were only routed after sev- - body, badly mutilated by wild animals. The body of the horse was close to Peary comes up on the floor of tBe eharges by the soldiers. that of his master and had been partly house. Macon is a member of the naval affairs committee, which has devoured by wild beasts. iproprlate $7,000,000 In an Hour. before it a bill to make Peary a rear was seen on November Corbln last f whlngton. The house disposed of admiral. Macon contends there Is no rivers and harbors bill, passing the 19, when he left Harry Lamberton, a more proof that Peary discovered the fellow hunter, near Reas Pass, telling pure submitted by the committee Dr. Cook bad, and If the than pole tcord time and without amend- Lamberton that he proposed to remain committee the measure he to out tho night, hoping through get will fight It reports It Money was appropriated at the ditch. to the last an elk. anti-tru- - .. .,, - r,, " .J ' ..,' l'"." - r st - -- a o ,.h.fin. en-ime- . Cor-bi- Cor-bin'- s com-jut- - - of 17,000,000 an hour. Women Fail to Defeat the "Wets." Seattle, Wash. In the Washington cities where women voted Tuesday, they seem to have ignored the liquor Besides Anacortes, - where question. hundreds of women voted and "wet" officials were chosen, the navy yard town of Charleston went "wet" in ed. Lower Seville Is submerged and spite of organized efforts of the W. C. It Is feared the entire city will be un T. U. to marshal the women, of whom der water shortly. A railroad bridge 212 voted. at Alcala has been destroyed and nu Campaign Contributions. merous villages are In a critical situaThe Republican con tion. Railroads have been washea Washington. away at Caceres, Aranjuez, Castillo, gressional committee received $77,461 Sastilejo, Vliasca and Malaga. and disbursed $74,373, while the Democratic congressional committee reHurled to Death. ceived $27,700 and disbursed .$27,771 Salinas, Cal. Hurled from his auto during the recent campaign, according as it skidded and turned a complete to reports filed Thursday with the somersault, Lendal Morton Gray, pres- clerk of the house of representatives. comident of the Cosmos Steamship miles two road on the killed was With Gravs Crime. pany, Physician Charged south of Gonzales. Santa Rosa, Cal. A Jury was sworn In Wednesday for the trial of Dr. WI1- J. R. Maxwell la Dead. lurd P, Burke, an aged physician for-mNew Tork. J. Rogers Maxwell, In this state, on the nresldent of the Central railroad widely known of dynamited the tciit having chargo of New Jersey and a leading yachts house on his sanitarium grounds ocapoof cerebral died suddenly man, cupied by Miss Lotta , Smith aud her plexy at his home In Brooklyn Sunday Infant child. old. 64 was He years night In Spain. Cyclone Quests Havs Cloao Call. has been visited by Madrid. Spain pneapolU, Minn. The Brunswick a second cyclone, more severe than K located at Hennepin avenue and na street, was burned to the that which swept the western portion of the country a few days ago. Many nd Saturday night. Loss, $40,000. killed or injured hotel was filled with guests, but persons have been are flood low districts the and lying out In $t safety. Hero In Dire Poverty. Hland, Cal. George Smith, one of Immortal six hundred" that rode fe charge of the light brigade at pattlo of Balaklava, Is now at the of 84, seeking charity from the Vnd authorities. ' Alleged Oil Land Frauds. n Angeles, Cal Suit was filed by deial government In the United circuit court here Saturday at- fng tho title of the Southern Pa- railroad to 6,100 acres of oil lands 'rn county,, valued at 110,000.000. Die In Woods Than on Gridiron. ruburg. Fatal hunting accidents Iwnsylvanla with the season not already equal the number ?ths in football in all forty-si? Of tha ontintr fall. thla . x . - , -- , n, t; u . |