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Show III! THE SPANISH FORK; PRESS Elsha Warner, Publisher SPANISH FORK . . . UTAH JAPANESE A AT A PICIIIC Count Komura Foreign Minister tertalna American war at Banquet In Toklo. or. . , , : - e - ' unA-quIte- It,' or dai ..... "l "U, """WAN, I pily, tu. rl :.( 11 B n ihr ' a , ATTACK IS Mine UN WORCESTER ON THE n-- ten-coac- h , Er for unknown but sinister ' , TRMElst forces for evil, purposes, Band Armed With ,. false "S . constantly are endeavoring by age Attack to create methods other or Gua reports or distrust beconditions of Miier k lift peoples. neighboring two tween the es"Their relations are too firmly too are Interests their and tablished . Manila. Dean r of distinct to admit of the possibility between Japan of flflcan secretary any question arising and the United States, which will not Philippines, was m progade Moros, on the ii,A ""-- ill yield readily to the ordinary Q( 6. 1 J... - . cesses of diplomacy. The Increased uii munuay ana escape iu, and more Intimate exchange of views only through the afcr,1 between the two governments dispel bodyguard, who shot doT 0 wo, mums mree of them 1 all apprehensions on that score." Secretary of interior This utterance was maae rnuny Ko- - was touring the Ulani V night by Foreign Minister Count mura In toasting J. M. Dickinson, tne the most westerly of the American secretary of war, at a Ban Philippine group, and M'Jj quet given by Count Komura in honor the Installation of tin of the American cabinet officer. Mr. In antlclitIon of hit tomijl 1 Dickinson and his party arrived ai of, Moros planned hit 4 Yokohama Friday afternoon on board wun uojos, mey laid 1 try t the steamer Siberia and after an in- seoretary. He found him' formal reception at the American con- Ject f a savage rush. f,.., of the scouts w u,, J sulate, came on to Toklo for the func ban mm a m m I a. iL tion. The dinner was a brilliant afthe to down ordered sat the scouts fair. Eighty persons to in. table, including Marquis Katsura, the Aioros wno iea cue ittifl J Japanese prime minister, and five dead," while several others 3 members of the cabinet; admirals, more or less severe wooadi generals and officers and their ladles. rest fled. Toklo.-'Tnhap- Monroe Is to have a new bank, with a capital of 125,000. ' IxiuIh Larson, a farmer living near Excursionists 'AH Wanted to Ride On First 8tetlon of Train With the CastledaJe, was struck by lightning Result That Free-for-aand instantly killed. Fight Is A hotel, ten cottage and a pavjllon Started That Marred Day's Putlng. for the ia to be erected at Fish accommodation of visitors to the lake. Senator Smoot la scheduled at the Chicago. T. E. Mulvlll and Patrick principal speaker at the pioneer day Haley were possibly fatally shot, sevcelebration lo Salt Lake City, on July eral other men were seriously Injured, 24. and a excursion train was A number of Utah dentists are In wrecked by a mob in a riot at Colummeet-IngDenver thia week, attending the bia park on the Santa Fe railroad of the National Dental aasoela-tion- . went of Chicago, late Sunday. A dozen of the wounded, Including John Swenson of Huntsvllle, while Mulvhill and Bailey, were brought Into driving a team of homes In Ogden can- Chicago aboard a fast train and taken yon, waa run Into by an automobile to a hospital Officials of the Santa Fe meantime rounded up a carload of and aevorely bruised, A Salt Laker convicted of "snag- special police who were rushed out to ging" flsh has been fined $15. The Columbia park. The police discovered that the first section of the excursion used 'a grab-lin- e train upon which the trouble started hooks. seven containing Dr. J. ITescott Dyos, aged 50, a bad been so badly wrecked that It was prominent eye specialist of Reno, Ne- Impossible to move It. A number of vada, died from heat prostration In arrests were made. The trouble occurred at the end of Ealt Lake City on Saturday. Wholesale chicken thefts, In which the annual plclnc given by the emof a large Chicago brewing a number of local restaurant man are ployes : believed to be acting as "fences," are concern. The train that was to bring the back to the city was picnickers now under Inxestlgatlon by the Ogden made up in two sections. , police. , A of the passengers want The woolen mills at I'rovo will be ed tomajority ride in the first section. After In operation again within the next first the ' two or three weeks. This will mean crowds section had been filled, the to attempt to get the employment of from 200 to 250 aboard. continued At this Junction, It Is said, a persons. trainman drew a revolver and atThe Elks of Ogden will build a new tempted to drive back those nearest lodge and club room at a cost of about him. A rush followed and the trainIG0.000, plans for tCie building hav- man fired. ing ben drawn and a committee is The crew of the first section of the now bunting for a site. train were driven Into the woods near Struck by a bolt of lightning within the park as the mob began to hurl few feet of his father, who was en- stones and clubs. gaged in milking cows. Alois Mueller, Too Warm for Unci Joe s Jr., 13 years of age, was Instantly Lake near Salt killed at his home City Winfleld, Kan. Joseph O. Cannon, The campaign committee of the var speaker of the national tonne of repious trades and labor organizations resentatives, collapsed Saturday aft In Salt Lake City and county met Sun- ernoon on the Chautauqua platform, I day and formed a permanent organ za-- after speaking for aa hour and threehim Labor aid "Utah aa Prompt quarters. the known be to prevented Uon, from fainting, but ha was unable to party." continue his speech, and begged the more 600,000 for than Applications acres of land under the Carey act were audience to excuse him, speaking denied by the state board of land com' with the greatest difficulty. The intense heat affected bfcn, and misaloners last week, because the ap on the sudden sinking spell. brought le with to failed had comply plicants Ice water and fresh air partially re gal requlrementa. him, and he thanked the au The county clerk's report of the aa-- vived dience for listening to him for so sea men t for Cache county thia year, a length of time. Then be was state board assessment include, shows great led to away the total to be $8,671,242, and the aver- the home by his friends and taken he of J. T where Raerty, counIn the land of the age valuation was a guest Later the aged states ty la given at $8 per acre. man fully recovered.. allJames Drowning, of numerous ases and believed to have forged After the Uintah Railroad. " checks In every city between Ogden Washington. The StaiTdard Gilso-and Omaha, baa been captured In Og nlte and Asphaltum company of Utah den. Browning is said to be the most and Colorado has begun proceedings dangerous forger and sharper In the before the interstate commerce com i I , , , west. . ; mission against the Uintah Railway An electrical atorra which visited company, and what it terms the asProvo on Saturday wrecked the tow trust The Standard company er of the First Ward meeting house, phalt that the general asphalt comcharges out put the power lines temporarily otherwise known as. the trust, pany,' of business, crippled the telephone ser- controls and the Glteonite operates vices, and terrified the people by Its Asphalt company and the Barber As Intensity. phalt Paving company, and ; the W C. Richmond or Salt Lake City, trust also controls the railway a passenger brakeman on the Detrver company, as a result of which rates A Rio Uratde, was caught between are fixed which are unjust to the inde two passenger coaches while endeav pendent company. oring to adjust an automatic coupler, and orushed to death, the accident oc- Many Immigrants Denied Admission, i Washington. Nearly 25,000 of the curring ai Manti.' While William Marshall and Charles immigrants who arrived at U. S. ports 30 Hardy. war .trying to replace a cable during the fiscal year endod June admission were the denied last on by the which had gotten out of place tramway of the- Castle Valley Coal Immigration officials and were com ho'-pelled to return to the countries from company t Mchrland. they wi-r' various reasons thrown to the g round and each sus which they came, tor were to allow refusing assigned tained a broken right leg. Six men narrowly escaped death by them to remain here, including those of physical defects and the probab asphyxiation In the freight yards of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at illty of their becoming public charges. The fiscal year 1910 waa "million imOgden, when the transfer, gang atmigrants" year, the total number ad chloriof carload a to unload tempted mltted being 1,041,570. nated lime. The warm weather had caused the deadly chlorine gas to form. Held Prisoner to Doctor Wounded. Harry Thorne, convicted of murderWashington. On the strength of ing George W. Fassel, In Salt Lake press reports, the Elate depurknont City, on March 26, has been sentenced has telegraphed American Consul Mof to be executed ' on September 9, fat t at Blueflclds to ascertain whether Thorne, who claims to be but 17 years Dr. Lawrence BurgUelro of Houston, ' old, chose shooting as his method of Texas, is held a prisoner by the Maexecution, but will try for a pardon, drlz forces. The report was that Dr. v Work on the concrete and cement Burghebn had been compelled to treat ' swimming pool at the Mountain View the wounded at Bluenelds Bluff., . hot springs, near Monroe, la belug ra- President Will not Dictate Platform, pidly pushed. The pool will be 45 by Beverly, Mass. President Taft on 90 feet and from three to seven feet stated with striking empha have to Saturday The expects company deep. the pool In readiness by the 25th of sis the position he Is taking ou Re ' publican state' platforms and candl July. William Call of San Francisco, who dates. The president does not think became demented apd left the tram he should be called upon to write the at Ogden while on his way home from party declarations in the different com ' the east, was found running toward monwealths or to name men for any of the elective offices. A president, It Ihigham City. He was captured and was Intimated, has a pretty big Job mofew a died but a in bujTgy, placed on his hands wheti he undertakes, to exerments later, the heat, physical tion and the altitude all contributing fulfill all tho pledges in the national platform and to bring congress around ', to his death. ' to the same way' of thinking. , ; The state of Utah has been granted title to 34.623 acres of public lands Suicided on Birthday. by anting Secretary Pierce of the InLako Salt City. William ,M. Ramp- terior department. The lands are lo- ton, cashier of a fashionable road cated iu the Salt Lake City land dis- house resort In. the Hubutbs, comtrict and represent Indemnity to the mitted suicide Saturday niglit, followstate for the loss of school lands, ing the celebration of his birthday, s Ail organisation than been formed In shooting himself through the heart Fult Lake City by representative clti- - Despondency, due, to financial . diffi.' lens who will make It their business culties, coupled with love, to see that all automobiles who exceed is '.Bald to be the cause. Hampton was SO yea' s of age and had Just tfiio 'sx;ed limit in the nehlwhixid a u amoud ling from his mothIn which any member lives Is pvosit cuted Already one Joy rider Ins bet n er as a g'tt in celebration, of Uio 20th fined. anniversary of his birth. He wad not , married. , DICKINSON TIME VACATION TWO MEN 8HOT AND MANY OTHERS INJURED WHEN RAILROADERS DRAW WEAPONS. THE UTAH BUDGET HONOR lulrH ftn pTH n AIM V J REALIZATION ANTICIPATION 'Copyright Uit.i VICTIMS OF AUTO ACCIDENTS HE FALL 000 FEE! IP) aft an nf ri. rain IUi M I Hnd' klr fr .m iurti :!ikli t 4 A Dozen Injured, Two Brobably Fatal DIRIGIBLE BALLOON COLLAPSED ly as Result of Accidents In ARE Seattle snd Denver. AND OCCUPANTS DASHED TO DEATH. Seattle, Wash. Seven person were Injured, one probably fatally, when an automobile driven by W. A. Briggs and carrying a party of friends, ran into another machine driven by Henry a chauffeur, on Sunday. Mr. Briggs, who is superintendent of an office building, sustained a fractured skull and is not expected to survive. Denver, Colo. Four persons were Injured, one probably fatally, when an Interurban car on the Denver It Inter- urban railroad struck aa automobile one mile west of Eldorado Springs, twenty miles from here on Sunday. The automobile with its occupants were pushed sldewise a hundred feet by the car, struck a trolley pole and was wrecked. Winner of tho International Balloon Race Held in America In 1907, and Four Companions, Crushed Beyond Recognition. Lelchltngen, Rhenish Prussia Fall Ing through space a distance of nearly WILL NOT TO MODEL PLATFORM. Uncle Joe Cannon Expects be 8elected at Speak Beverly, Mass. President Taft wss told on Friday that the Ohio Republican state platform to be adopted at the Columbus convention July 26 to 28 would contain a ringing Indorsement of the ntlre Taft administration and tariff law. It Is prothe Payne-Aldricposed that the form of indorsement shall serve as a model to other states that Intend standing loyally by Mr. Taft. Tho Ohio platform, taken In connection with the keynote speech to be delivered at the convention by Representative Nicholas Longworth as temporary chairman, will serve as an index to the campaign to be waged throughout the country by the Republicans this fall. Burllngame, Kan. t non will not abandon tbenaJ speaaerBmp or tne next howi resentauves. This he nai. near the conclusion of bis Eta porta Monday afternoon, i be would abide by the wifltfj publican caucus, if the W control the next congreis, id h , , . . Conf. I"' rl-..:..- Tj i l. blue-jack- Cal.-ncu- half-fille- d arrejOandJiaK se.-v.co- ..u 1 - "muck-rakin- n lh la ; Will Frame En-Ohio Republicans , dorsement of Taft Administration feet Oscar Erbslone. aeronaut and inventor, winner of the interna tional balloon race held In America in 1907. and four companions, were dashed to death on Wednesday in field near Opladen. The others killed were Herr Toelle, a manufacturer of Barmen, Engineers Hoeppe and Krans, and the motorman, Splcke. Six Children in Jail With Mother. Only peasants saw the tragic end of Springfield, 111. The coroner's jury the flight of the dirigible balloon Erbhas recommended that - Mrs. Frank slone. which, after a series of 'unforStout, who confessed to having shot tunate accidents since its construction Game Warden John State Deputy a year ago, had recently be rentted O'Connor, be held for murder with for passenger service. They hau ob out bond. Her six children remained the balloon a short time be- PINCHOT AND CANNON DEBATE. served with her in the Jail all day Sunday. fore as it swung gracefully in the Mrs. Stout expressed no regret at havair. Soon It disappeared In the fog Difference of Opinion as to Father ol ing assassinated O'Connor, who, she Conservation. and shortly a load explosion was heard alleged, had annoyed her and made a and mass a like fell Kansas crumpled plumet City. Gifford Plnchot and objectionable advances toward her. Her husband, who was held pending to the earth. Speaker Joseph O. Cannon engaged in an extemporaneous debate upon coninquiry, was released from prison. IMPORTS EXCEEDED RECORD. servation before the Knife & Fork Japanese Will Search for South Pole. club here Friday night, and while BuMade Public By the Victoria, B. C To race with the Figures Just each gave expression to the highest reau of Statistics. British under Captain expedition personal regard for the other and both Scott to tie south pole, a Japanese Washington. Imports exceeding by agreed that conservation of the na sailing vessel of 200 tons, carrying more than 1114,000,000 those of any tion's natural resources should be enLieutenant Shlrose and the Japanese previous similar period came Into the couraged, they differed as to who wat expedition to the Antarctic, will leave United States during the first eleven the father of conservation. Tokio bay on August 1. The members months of the operation or the Payne- Mr. Cannon, who spoke said of the expedition have been selected Aldrich tariff law, ending June 30 last, i the late J. W. Powell, at onefirst, time di with the exception of those who will More than 49 per cent of these im rector of the government Keoloeical conduct the geographical and astro- ports entered free of duty, being a Burvey, deserved the honor, but Mr nomical departments China ponies larger percentage than in the corre- rinchot asserted that Theodore Roose have been secured and are on the way sponding period of any previous year velt was the father of conservation. to Tokio for tho expedition ( , except 1897. the closing year of the Wilson tariff, and 1S92 and 1893 and Frightened to Death by Tornado. Forest Fires Raging, f 1894. when sugar was admitted free ' Alberta. Mo. Several persons wen Sedalla, Forest fires are Calgary; under the McKinley law. Injured in a tornado that struck cenassuming alarming proportions. They Customs receip's during the eleven tral and western Missouri are raging In several places in the early on months of the Payne tariff law were Friday, foothills country of the Rockies southaccompanied by a heavi 1302.822.161. exceeded only in 1907. rain. Louis Carpenter, a farmer west of here and unless rains neai fall Immediately millions of dollars' when the first eleven months brought nere, was struck by lightning and ren In 1307,053.381. These figures were dered unconscious. Clyde Evans and worth of standing timber will be lost. . . .1 I Fire Is raging southwest of Prlddls. made public on Wednesday by the U'tf uv usuigeruusiy injured neai Chief of Dominion Fire Ranger Marg-ha- r bureau of statistics of the department urunswlck, Mo., when a barn it . . v. . has left Calgary for Priddts with of commerce and labor. ",mu "?y au sougni reiuge waf a gang of 100 men. wrecked. Six members of a farallj h PECULIAR MURDER CONFESSED. living near Dewitt were Injured wher Close Call for Sheriff. . tK.,l. "uuso ecKeu. Mrs. Jacot Fort Benton. Mont. Sheriff Blrkle. Mississiooian c 01 Uevler 8 frightened tf Hi. Brethse m,. B VII VVMVIWICU, who arrived from Great Falls Thurs death. day night, had a narrow escape from Miss. After Tupelo, testifying serious accident or perhaps .death. against his brother. A $300,000 Fire in Portland. Albert Brown The train was passing Tunis, about convicted of the murder ai rrunmnu, A of Alonzo Adure. Kire early ThurB .welve miles from here, when a bullet dison on July 28. 1909, Henry ltrown day destroyed the Exposition crashed through the car window, pass- on building Wednesday went to the sheriff of ou immense woouen structure buili ing within an inch of bis elbow and Lee county In this city and confessed for exposition in 1S87, tht lodging In the back(of his seat. to the killing of Addison. Bom oioth. maguificent nlantpurpose of tho M,,imm ers are well known farmers. Albert Amateur Athletic Accused of Murdering Prisoner. club, and a dozet ,iuu nrrii mice iriea and con- smaller buildings. The financial Greenville, Tex. G. A. Albert, guard at the county convict farm, has been victed of murder. He was sentenced is estimated at about $300,000. Om to 15 years In the put In Jail on the charge of murder. penitently, ut man. supposed to be one Bout, a stal.lt He Is accused of having forced William sentence was suspended pending an employee, Is dead, and several per The brother who eonfPsPrt sons, including a M. Edwards, serving a short term on a appeal. from thi raldemeanor charge, to work In the was Imprisoned, and habeas corpus uiKiuwn, are ni us nn Th, hot sun when sick until he droped proceedings were Instituted to secure (l the salesroom of the Oranw the release of the convicted man. dead. , "rush Automobile company. Murders Wife snd Shoots Her Sister. To Conduct Will Horsethief Caught at Wife's Grave. of "Lucky" Baldwin. Los Angeles. Cal. Because his wife Monroe, La. Returning here Loa Angeles.. trlco Wtl Anita refused to consent to selling their Baldwin Turnbull, who has been Philip Ward, alleged horsethief, Sher home place, G. C. Lultweiler. son of a looked upon as one of the probable iff larker and his deputies reported pioneer mining man and inventor of contestants or the will that of the late was they came upon Ward while hi this city, shot and killed heron Sunday, J. J. standing by the ("Lucky") Baldwin, has arrived grav. of his wife, who had seriously wounded her sister, and then from Itoston In the suicided nea, of her Omu-hicompany He commit swal suicide. to attempted mother. It will be claimed that she but the Clty. Ward drew a revolve lowed a small portion of cyanide of Is a. child deputy knocked It out of fail by common law marriage potassium, but owing to the fact that Because of her ",; orew another and it me It will l ,im.s! youth. his home was close to the cjunty uos sary to have a inu name rate. As he was guardian .I.Mted drawing 1 third revolver, the pltaL and. that the surgeons lo.-- t no The girl's attorney auyH thatapp posse derided i time in getting to him with the stom WUS tlmp'tn tnl-,,.. .. m'" ...1,. lurtiicr upot ach pump, he is out of danger. he obsequies, "in Blum ix niauo. hi. under Will Carry Out Dowie's lana Wife Obtains Bank Wrecker's Release Increased Demand for ChlcaRo.-Ab- ner Chicago, 111. Practically reinvested Irrigation Landi Smith, former with absolute control of Zion City Judge of the circuit court In Chlcaco 10118 1,1 Wilbur Glenn , Vollvo, successor to organizer of the llnnR of "t are reflected In John Alexander Dowte as oversevr of which he waa convicted America oi increased demand for of Irrigated laS the religious commonwealth on the arrived at his homo hero late wrecking according to Director tl Wednes reclamation . north chore, will coniluiii) tho policies day from the Jolk-- t Tho mr? on pi he says, were of Zlon City's founder and seek to ex rote. Former Jud8o penitentiary "J. Smith was nccoii,. notably W4f-tend the faith he establhhed. This panled from Jollet by his current year there" k re wife, who was Vollva's answer to the sunn-Uk- ' had been instrumental in hi thQ following: Judge limits' decision In parole. Smith declares rrrln, nation nervlee indie he doea ate tha 0 crops In the the United States circuit court Thurs m , mcago. hut that It Is te.H a e would tho divide ,n prop his intention to resume the tr.-.,.day whether he very p()0r condition for of win of , moisture, The .v,ii erty and sell it or continue the law, as soon as he can make satisfacmovement started by bis predecessor, 1,000 ABANDON Jy'i magasinet" cot' g J him say he would not be t In other words, he said he ' make an effort' to win the snip, yet the emphasis with r. spokie made It plain that If j publican caucus should him he would be willing to 1 Played Poker in the R Pa. Washington, known Washington resident!, to 49 years old. will receive by a magistrate for playing?' the middle of the roan In Casta ship. These men spread t w on the road and forced tutn Tweto and buggies to go around tk way of a ditch until comply: made and they were gather three policemen and a consW hundred dollars in the pot iu, I by the policemen for evidence Pinchot to Aid InsurW Cal. Gifford fW Oakland, rived here Monday for the pr C making several speeches to In behalf of Hiram Johnson, league candi to refused He congress. report that Secretary Ballinj been exonerated by the conpi oonmmlttee which has been to' ing the Ballinger-PIncho- t "I never sneak for court cubhcatlon said Ing Mr. Ballinger." decidedly. ' Nevada Drouth t Mr. Broke !' he Reno. vada has experienced In, yew time of the year started Sunda; tl ing the longest dry period has ever known. The pret has been nearly two Inches, vA ceeds the total for the five Clt Street Mimhlnod. mnnlki worst Nev.-T- vns rinmnrsiHzPfl hV a ning, which burned out ' formers, h Avenaed His Salt nnstal 0 t Wror-J-t J A. Lake City. John WV of the Oregon Railroad comjiany, shot Aj! w nnrrt. a. erpnlc nainter, of the Wellington hotel, pard, accompanied by wu registered as man and died a few minutes later. captured. : Mrs. Jones the police station In ' condition. 1 ftc Jot i : Murdered for His ., iioanoh-e- va r...l.lnntlH. h lwwlV of . ... no, a . cauieuiHu, . m a. M ' , F found - '1 t 0' 1 .itottlrt uitru in m There was a rCi . wound tn vi "i v " sva t s reled Is mlnslng. O Murdered While AM Greensburg, Ind.-A- lwrt tulles southwest of this city, dered In bed. while aW employe is suspected. DaU Chloroformed Her Helena, Mont,- -A spoc Rconrd from Miles W after chloroforming her tor, Faith, ncd 16. M1ff,Ji brick committed suicide ard- ranch by swallow M patasHlum. iShe was sim"1' ed, but not regarded v The daughter died Kirk, a resident of the also met death by fi'l"" .;on, which ran over h;r, her arm and m1 iiK'-d while Pho was lfHT,!t;)!. V'Ar,n ' , |