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Show TOE SPANISH FORK PRESS STOLE miiha Warner, Publisher 6PANIS11 FORK . . . UTAH DISBU , D ; . TEMPEST IN A J TEAPOT ON 8EN8ATIONAL TESTIMONY WHITE MAN'S METHOD OF GETTING AWAY WITH RED MAN'S LAND. boy and a lighted candle la aald 16 be responsible for the Tooele con f.ijcratlon. Clinton, In Pavls county, la noted Statement is Flatly Made That the Courts Know and Connive at Ita watermelons, aome of which Fraud. weigh over fifty pounds. Monroe has installed public baths The pool 1 the Monroe hot springs. la 90x45 feet made of rock and cement? 8ulphur, Okla. Details of a scheme The annual fair of Sevier county by which "landgrabbera" organized vlll be held at the fair grounds In systematically to enrich themselves at the expense of minor Indians were JMrhfleld, September 14th to 17th, related at the congressional investigation into Indians affairs Monday. efforts are citizens making Murray to have the Universal Cleaner ManuIn one Instance it was asserted that facturing company to locate In that the cost of disposing of the property of one city. Indian waa $2,075 County Game Warden Rose, who more than the property brought, and lias Just completed an inspection of the conditon which permitted this and Davis county, says there la plenty of similar deals was declared tobe a grouse, pheasants, quail and sage hena "disgrace to Oklahoma." ta that county. Hearing that the scheme prevailed Utah's state land board will try to generally, Representative Philip P. complete the Piute reservoir Irriga- Campbell of Kansas, a member of the tion project. Thla was the formal de- Investigating committee, had put on cision announced by the board Satur- the stand James Yarborough, a Chickasaw Indian by Intermarriage. day. "Do you call this sort of thing The Salt Lake Federation of Iabor at a meeting Sunday noon adopted res- grafting or just plain stealing?" asked olutions denouncing the action of S. Mr. Campbell, after the witness had M. Harlow, chief of police, In threatenrelated the circumstances. to atop street meetings. "Well, the "people down our way ing " The apartmenta of William' Calvin, think It is a scandal that the law perswitchman at Helper, were entered mits such a thing, and we think It Is by sneak thieves and while GaJvln time that congress takes notice of it. waa sleeping they relieved him of 19 The probate court at Durant allowed the guardian to sell for $2,800 a tract In cash. 'The Provo Herald has leased the of 140 acres of what Is known as alplant of the Sevier Valley Sun at lotted land owned by an Richfield and will begin the publica- child." "Do you mean to say that such tion of a paper, to be known as the are countenanced by the prothings ' The tomato canneries throughout bate courts?" Davis county will commence opera"Yes, they go on with the full tion for the season this week, and Jthe knowledge of the judges. Thousands prospects for a bumper yield of the of acres of property are thus taken Crult thla year are bright. from the Indians and thrown into the Work on the construction of a hands of white people. - The Indians Aouble track road from Helper to are getting poorer and the land grabBprlng Glen is being rapidly pushed, bers richer." and from all Indications the road will JURISTS THREATENED. be completed by the end of October. of chance to the take Preferring cliff In Four New York Judges and Four At Jumping from a thirty-foot- torneys Doomed by Letter.. Waterfall canyon than being bitten New York. A letter, In which the by a rattlesnake, Fred Craner of Og-feaged 19, suffered a severe frac- writer threatens death to several judges in this city and Brooklyn and ture of the left leg. a will Mllford merchants get up big several assltant district attorneys, was eihiblt at the Beaver county fair to received at the district attorney's ofbe held at Beaver City next Septem- fice Monday ,and turned over to the The Beaver county fair police for investigation. ber The letter was addressed to District continues to grow bigger and better ' Attorney Whitman, and read as foleach year. Utah Copper lows: .The newelghteen-mil"1 am now a free man, after a three Garfield is to rattroad from Bingham being pushed vigorously, tents being years' sentence in Sing Sing, along pitched along the line sufficient to ac- with three others whom I have made commodate a small army. . Over the friends. We have decided to deal out whole distance aome construction a death sentence to Judge O'Sullivan, work! has been done, except close to Judge Malone, Judge Fawcett, Judge town where tunnels are to be driven Rosalsky, District Attorneys Ely, Hart The Knight woolen milla plant ol and two others, for our lives are not rovo U now, in operation in all Its worth living. I cannot locate my wife and child. I was charged with grand departments, cleaning wool, carding, larceny, and as sure as God Is In h pinning, dyeing, weaving and flnif heaven I was innocent, and I am also conso has been work far The Ing. sure that many a, man in state's fined to getting out samples, which ' ' t have been sent to the trade through prison is innocent" v out the country. , , DOUBLE TRAGEDY EVIDENT. A protest was filed with the state game warden thla week by the mem- Bodies of Young Physician and Marbers of the Goshen Duck club, comried Woman Found Together. posed mostly of the business men of Pa. The bodies of Dr. Harrisburg, Eureka, against the shooting of( fish Russell Campbell and Mrs. Ira Morlucks by the sportsmen of this state. rison were found at the home of the The advisory committee of five, ap- Morrisons in New Germantown, Perry pointed by Governor William Spry, county, Monday. Examination showed met Monday for the purpose of con- that the woman had died from Inter-a- l sidering ways and means for the es hemorrhages, resulting from an tablishment of a Utah exhibit at the operation. The police believe' Dr. Eighteenth National Irrigation con Campbell, who was 24 years of age, Kress to be held at Pueblo September performed the operation some time ' '.X. 26 to 28. f , during the night, and on discovering Benjamln Shelley and Leo Sullivan, the fatal result, killed himself. His two boys about 15 years of age, whose death was due to cyanide of potas homes are in Salt Lake City, weretak-r- sium. The physician roamed at the Into custody by the Ogden police Morrison home. Ira Morrison, bus band of the dead woman, was not at Monday and were held for their home when the tragedy occurred. Joseph W. Burt, who had spent NORTHWEST FEELS SLIGHTED. practically all of his life in police work in Salt Lake City, and who, for the past seven years, has been a de- overnor of Montana Talks About St. Paul Conservation Congress. tective in the city police department, died at his home Sunday morning of Helena, MontGovernor Edwin L. heart trouble. Norris Monday stated that owing to hammer the fact that the board of army en By a falling about 50 feet and striking him glneers appointed to Inspect the. rec on top of the head, Oscar Olsen of tarnation projects would be In Mon Chester was severely Injured. Olsen's tana at the time of the Salt Lake City accident was due to a rope with which conference of the western executives, the hammer 1b pulled up breaking and he would be unable to attend the conthe hammer falling at a time when he ference,, but the governor made plain rwl n l I mAr 1 tff at, t a It his vlws on conservation and on the Prof. John J. McClellan, organist at programme which has been arranged The hji hpon otnctpH vlfw for the conservation congress. lha tnhni-nncl' ' ; of the National Association governor said. president "The states of the northwest have of American Organists, which has just concluded its national convention at by far the greater portion of the counOcean Grove, N. J. It Is an honor that try's natural resources that are to be followed an organ reciUU given by conserved, and this section of the United States is, therefore, vitally InProfessor McClellan. In a decision by Judge J. D. Mur- terested In every plan that tends to phy in police court of Otfdc-n- , In which the conservation of these resources." A.G. Holander was fined $10 for askWoman Chokes Mad Dog. , ing a question" at a street religious Wash! nirton. With her bare hands meeting recently, free speech was de- Miss Maude Hat hour, a young woman.J nned as under the control of the city Monday strangled a large dog, appar ordinances. ently mail, which attacked her. Miwi To strengthen credit llnee in Utah, Barbour received a slight wound on which it la declared have drifted from the arm from tho dog's teeth. worse to worse, and to put all whole Many Times Married. sale business houses In the slate on a Louisville, Ky. Charged wilh hav uennne ana unuorm creait dams, it the purpose of a committee appoint ing married four times without having ed by the Utah Association of Credit obtained a divorce from any one of his wives, C. L. Frazer was arrested Men, Monday afternoon on charge of Dfincninw v iiuuuLVCLIDNUl V MeAlester's Attorney Tells of Often of big Sums to set Contracts Through. . tr 1 Sun-Heral- ' 21-2- e n pile-driv- si ' s " .ft. . NOT 111 a., TEMPORARY o " 11 GRAFT BE) OTHERS TESTIMONY IN WERE McMURRAY SIDES ON INDIAN LAND SALE. A 1 IN THAT THE" UTAH BUDGET d INTERESTED MANY the poor InM'AIester, Okla.-"- Lo, more few a things aboul learned dian," the proposed sale of $30,0000,000 worth of his land In the hearing before the congressional investigating committee CarWednesday. Congressman C. D. ter of the Fourth Oklahoma distrlcl testified that In an Interview at the home of Richard C. Adams, an attorney at Washington, Adams had said he had an arrangement by which he was to secure 5 per cent of the "profits" to be derived from the McMurray certificates. Mr, "He also told me," testified B. S. "that Congressman Carter, was in on the deal, and would set his shrsv. He also told me that Dr. Wright, a delegate for the Choc taw Indians at Washington, with a salary of $6,000 a year, was In on the. deal. He alao said. 'We've got some others, but he did not mention any other names" Did Adams say he was going to get 5 per cent of all the money J. S. McMurray was to realize on the dean: "Yes. he said he was going to make sure of it, as McMurray had double crossed him at other times, but this time he was going to fix it so he would not lose out. and when McMur ray got his 10 per cent, or $3,000,000 or whatever It amounted to, he (Adams) was going to get 5 "per cent ol the proceeds. "I also met Jake L. Hamon at Washington. He told me to go to that old man Gore and set him to withdraw that fool bill of his against the Mo Murray contracts. ' Mc-Guir- e (Copyright. CITIZENS rZ 110. rein RAID GAMBLING OENS E iii a es OGDEN'S BETTERMENT LEAGUE RAID THE GAMBLING DENS OF GREAT WHITE CITY OF BRUSSELS THE JUNCTION CITY AND ARWORLD'S FAIR PRACTICALLY REST HUNDREDS. LOSS ESTIDESTROYED; MATED AT $100,000,000. Thousands of Dollars are Captured and Well Known Citizens Are TwoKnown to be Dead and Many Per Found at the Tables and sons Injured in the Great Placed Under Arre-'- . Ogden. With what was probably the greatest demonstration that has ever occurred in Ogden, following a mass meeting of the Ogden Betterment league, in the Weber academy, twenty-twmembers of the league sworn in as special officers, together with the policemen of the city, conducted a raid on all of the gambling houses of Ogden, arresting several hundred gamblers. The raid was the climax of a camo d that has been conducted paign by the Betterment league for several months past, and among those taking part were many of the representative citizens of Ogden, including ministers, lawyers, doctors and men from all walks of life. , The raid was planned this afternoon and five gambling houses were Issued, all sworn to by Mayor William Glas- mann. Following the mass meeting at Weber academy, where an enthusiastic assemblage of nearly 600 persons was members cf present the twenty-twthe league marchd down town, where they were joined by all the available policemen of the city. Followed by a great throng of ex cited people blocking the streets of the city for over two blocks, they pro ceeded against the Elephant gambling house and the St. , Louis 'gambling house, surprising the patrons and proprietors of the houses, gathering over four hundred and fifty In the net, many of whom are among the most prominent. residents of Ogden. A great sensation is promised for when the cases are called in eourt, upwards of 100 of the foremost citizens if Ogden will be witnesses. o ALDRICH MAKES REPLY. Says That Senator Bristow's Charges In Recent Speeches Are False. Washington. Senator Nelson W. Al drlch of Rhode Island, enumerating the counts under which he was indict ed by Senator Joseph W. Brlstow of Kansas, In recent campaign speeches dealing with the tariff on rubber, in a letter made public Thursday night, denies the charges in their entirety, Laying particular stress upon the charge made by Mr. Brlstow, the chair man of the senate finance commltee aid that "neither he nor any member of his family ever has had any pecuu iary Interest as to whether the rates on manufactures of rubber were 30, 35 or 400 per cent, or whether cruHe rubber was on the free or dutiable f list." ' II JIWIIl .jl' Will Appoint Inquiry Court Washington. A court of Inquiry to Investigate the sinking of the United States naval collier Marcellus on Tuesday, after a collision with the Norwegian steamer Rosario dl Giorgio off Cape Hatteras, will be appointed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Win-tbrotomorrow. It will consist of three members and will sit at tho Norfolk navy yard. , p Vlctlrnof 'Dastardly Trick. Chicago. j. C. Lewis, eminent mander of Minneapolis Knights comTem- plar commandery, was badly burnod and several occupants of an automobile In which they were riding, seriously injured when a bottle of sulphuric acid was tossed Into tho car Thursday night. r t Catholics Ready to Rise. Rome. The Vatican Is receiving reports from Mgr. VIco, papal nuncio at ' Madrid, and three Spanish cardinals and bishops, which were forwarded after they had received Cardinal Merry del Val'B instructions to abandon the San Sebastian, demonstration at planned for last Sunday.; Reports state that only a word from Rome would be necessary to have the whole population rise and sweep away ill the enemies of the church and . Fire swept the great Sunday night. The flames were fanned by a high wind and soon destroyed the Belgian, English and French sections, it Is believed the whole exposition will be de stroyed. Two are known to be dead and scores were injured. The White City of the World's Fair, as the Belgians have called their 1910 exposition, is a mass of flames and smouldering ruins. A spark falling Into Inflammable material in the telegraph building burst up into flames, which, driven by a high wind, swept rapidly in all directions. Soon the Belgian English and French sections were destroyed. The firemen and detachments of soldiers called to the scene found themselves baffled by the gale, which carried the burning embers to all parts of the grounds. The loss Is estimated at Brussels. exDositlon PRAY FOR MAYOR GAYNOR. Day of Supplication In 8unday Was . New York Churches. New York. In churches of every denomination In New York Sunday was observed as a day of prayer for the recovery of Mayor Gaynor. In not less than half a thousand places of worship, representing 3,000,-00worshipers, prayers went up fot the speedy recovery of the stricken executive of this city. Bishop Grler, of the Episcopal diocese, and Archbishop Falrey, of the Roman Catholic archdiocese, have for mally requested the clergymen under $100,000,000. them to offer prayer for the mayor, while by the pastors of other ProtestMURDER CASE SOLVED. ant denominations, Jewish rabbis in Otto Schulz, Accused of Slaying His fact every sect, the announcement wat Sister-in-LaMakes Confession. made that Divine aid for the stricken Los Angeles, Cat. Otto Schulz. the mayor will be asked for at, Sunday's young German accused of having mur FIRE CREATES HAVOC. dered Mrs. Frieda Schulz Castine, whose body was unearthed by her pet Old Town of Tooele Threatened With dog at her ranch near Lancaster, was Destruction by Sweeping Flames, arrested Sunday night by city detecSaturday Night tives. He was hiding in a lodging Tooele. Utah. Old Tooele wai house. When taken to the police elation saved from total destruction by fire Schulz was questioned through an in- Saturday night by the effective work of the fire departments of both the terpreter and, according to the police, new and old towns. In spite of th freely confessed the crime of which he was charged in the verdict of the i fact that the water supply at one Umt failed, or the system became defec coroner's Jury. "She called me a dirty bum and I tlve, the firemen succeeded In master hit her with a shovel and finished the Ing a stubborn firae which at ont time seemed certain to sweep the Job with an ax." reason of the excellent work This is the substance of the con- city. By performed by the firemen, the losi with stolid Teuton in- was fession, down to $35,000. The peo kept difference, which Schulz is alleged to pie here feel themselves greatly in have made. debted to the fire "After calling me a dirty bum she new town, which department of thi rendered Invaluable scratched my nose and that made me assistance. mad," Schulz is said to have added. He had only $15 w ith him when arrest- WORLD PROTECT PUBLIC MEN. ed, and a search of the effects in his room revealed no additional Secret 8ervice Men Again Discuss sum. Schulz said he had come to America This Vital Question. a few months ago on the invitation of New York. The assault of Mayor his sister-in-lato take charge of her has Gaynor renewed with added force ranch, but said their relations became unpleasant a short time after his ar- the Interest in the question of .how public men may be best protected rival." "She insulted me many times," he from the murderous attacks of cranks said. "Then "once more, it was too like Gulteau, Czologssz. Prendergast much.' ond Gallegher. No men in the country are better qualified to discuss this Deaths Shadow Conclave. vital qiiestlon than Chief Wiikie or the Chicago. One tragic death, one ac- United States sercet service, who cident that physicians say will prove looks after the president when in this a fatal, and dozen minor mishaps due section, and former chief of the Unito the crowds, cast a shadow Tuesday over the parade of what Masons say ted Stated States sercet service, who said; was the grentest number of Knights ever formed in line ta any Templar Steamer Goes Ashore. city. Belllngham, Wash. The Inland AMERICAN" WOMAN NEAR IDEAL. Navigation steamer Chippewa, which carried 80Q excursionists from BelIndian Prince Enthusiastic in His llngham for Victoria, Is reported raise of American's Fair Sex. ashore on Castle Island, In the strait New York. "The Anterlean woman of San Juan de Fuca. Is the nearest appruuch on earth to Money Wedded to Youth. Ideal womanhood, she belongs to Chieago.-M- rs. that type of woman who t :(ts and Mary B. Train, who understands ibsen and who at the gave her uge as 70 years, her home same time cun manano a household as San Diego, pal., and estlmatpd her and care for a family." here Wednesday to James Dibs So says the Maharajah Mourbanjlb ol m AS8y'an Unen salesHanj, the ruler of the territory liaii. ' In India. man, paoba years of age. Million Dollar Fire. Horsethlef taught. Boston, Mass. A . iiv y. Winning . ",0 arreHi last, week one million dollars was caused Tues-daby a flro In the whniasi. " " l"e mormon counwith stolen Montana try, .' horses In nla possession, tho leader of a gang of buildings. horsethleves ihu been secured Woman Kills Man"hTciuarrel Troops kiifRToTeTs. Wenatchee, Wash.Mra. NoelTot Fo"r .n,,,aly f"80"" ten, wife of a farmer near Cashmti several others wounded Thursday night shot and klXS VUdnesday during a clash' between Sutton, a neighbor, 23 year, old troops a dispute" over a road throuA .hi strike and participants In a which hud been Totten farm in Brender In organ Protest against high house canyon rent.. gln ? ' - y klS EJ Roosevelt, .l in H. . fit...... . H?J Ml, WM,nninQ. New York-Th- eww matched strength of the Republican state Tuesday, and rm .) H feat , Th inn Z.V b.,i.. to. In iuiiiU. t. 15 refused to to ' III M ,I1 M reoui " uiurniaQ of td. meets u 27. Instead, Sherman was selected Thia ! fining n ' """"" tember wuin In A W .pr. KM ofJ defeat at the hands the first having been th. iJ H in not., .i mary bill, although Jir . . l Aa..OMtn1l.t back within Mr U sued himself II" kr hi' uJ and ivwrreii a I C4 WM lllUOrSed it. fti. .' Tuesday, piang the party In NetTJ vere mow, wi.vi " kio. J 1 roi;iaii I'" lunl neard the statement in which as a procrai.. 1, Wl 1HU wbom retcu , own U marl attitude, that they M rfl.iiSA tnv cm.rH b.,,11 .K nuiuu ...j character that I might belt mlttee named the right kill on a ciear cut progresatJ but that it would hurt rtgnt Kind of a man tert nor the right kind of adopted." my I i It was his most his h' the in B Hardy r ttoli that th Isiff?. drain. poit retur convtcJ Hardy rilfd ti for tl kinovna who saw him were bad determined to begin d on tne "old guard." Celebrates Birth Hi il II statement since (TO WI I vuiuuci nooBeveit lMlfcd Ing statement: "To the various pereoM mc wuruivr i would toy: lion of temiwrary chalnnai statex convention, I said it uw bo vmy n mey were id iilnH hthat U of j fteri the old mission church d of the Angela, situated it noratown, tne izwn m the founding of Lot brated by representative! K the abo Los Angeles, Cal.-- In A-- mean ge ttepp ALL VENIREMEN di A Ish population Monday o was no observance anyirl General Antonio Aquilai who resisted the advance presided over the cele! wore the uniform in whlct the American in 1818. racess "1 I3J, ie iti wbik itraon iacess API Hs id Judge Dismisses the 'laid Who you Orders Investigi'J it ttaf Declaring Chicago. u ton all of them had been "if connection with the rr mm. O'Nell Browne, Judge U wthe at thoi of day dismissed a panel or ire, been veniremen who had Hardy select'.!? wor kof In the for he Judge Kersten pronou M prim nation. "deDlorable." W presei were immediately taken aglti Wk of State's Attorney beating Judge Kersten asked driven tame if he had been call w tho' anyone In connection titia Hirdy's service as a Juror. Ktf time ti swered In the ajrinnativ to rea Instructed to report In f He ki day for further Investlgj Kthou I MANY i Alleaes 8 rinfiMnati Firm Betrayed Attorney It she IN MILLIONS to d ft conn File ha W. Cincinnati. k" he tlons. accountings ana orld tallng millions of dollars about into duestion deals Ijitoi Mk Si! roads, were filed here Tj the O.-- suib on dolph and Leopold Biilta were d!n Th against Newman Erb, tornev. who since VM for the Kleybolte & Co., a ilared Itself possessed W 8.250.000 when the . ...i J adaiuc in undertaken, nna nf thrAA HllltS IS ' ni Chesapeake & Ohio M. Bradford, presides "i bursing trustee Cincinnati bouww & houtir litter ( 'tt houf N. Hj hoped ' CHAPT the Nil e an me." t it t but older J. FLOOD TERRIBLE 'WOVltf and Lost i"' Thousand Lives Persons Oestifl TnWn fiver BOO '"an one AiiKimr - o' . "fll uiiiiua tha .n' ovirfindty ,l,.otltiitl.n liocatise 01 " pnl rtAot funds are JorFl foreigners asslnteo relief work and wiio i those drowned was w Ramipel Kondo. presld'l pon Ytiscn Kafcna company)-amon- Steamship aw foreigners isv. tide said Drought repll n the nt to lie ho ri lool, lown ti...u,i,r n'nricn ill Toklo throughout COII i A nossi" .iir.. .,rtthlntrthevW'l sufferers. All nwr resorts are Pr, ' rklla vunv M lay inornUiR. H'8 Ij H:G0 o'clock Tuesday rence of heart djflf Falls Eleven Moines. structual iron les from the ' H Brc"1' Ja--- Wwof tP t building Tuesday I1 on" Iron J IIU1U Oil th eB to the body i Prlt ,1 ship Kaiser WIHicim"! TV 'armed CM liOndon.-Prefi- ldnl lit en ier0Vf It Ident of nm.liM.il Im " do tafo t, inform 1 mirrr liiia ( " tftlkit 'f'l thi |