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Show !0LE0 DEALERS THE SPANISH FORK PRESS FLijnns Ann famine Andrew Jensen,' publisher. BREVITY SOUL THE (Copyright, SPANISH FORK One Man to Judge Landia Sentences Years. Six Imprisonment ano Orders Federal Inquiry. 108.) vnpntctpturto ICl CHOP ron ' 910 HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES IN OHIO BY HIGH WATERS. ike Og-de- n - . . : : 1 . , ' , ; i through freight train in the O. S. L. yards In Salt Lake City, William Dunster, aged 63 years, employed by the city as a laborer, caught his right arm between the bumpers and so severely jammed It that the member bad to be ampu . tated at the shoulder. The council or Salt Lake has per mitted the peddling of farm products recently to consumers of that city by the growers and in this way It is be lieved the cost of living will have soon been reduced to considerable extent. Heretofore peddlers without license had been barred. Ed L Kopp, the superintendent of the loading station at Park City, had his left leg broken just While moving a above the ankle. truck load of timbers one of the timbers fell and Btruck Mr. Kopp Just above the ankle, breaking the leg and also bruising his left arm. The Cache County Poultry association held its second annual exhibit at Logan last week and was well patronized with a good display of birds. Although there were not quite as many fowls as last year, the quality Is much better, and greater care has been taken in the preparation of the birds. A macaroni factory will soon be Daly-We- openod in Ogden. Machinery Is being Installed for the manufacture and operations will commence within a few weeks. The local market and the en tire intermountaln region will be sup piled by this factory When told by her husband that he was going to Arizona to inspect mining claims, and would probably remain there all summer, Mrs. Hanna W. Dug dale Goodln, wife of B. W. Goodln o' Salt Lake' City, took several ounces oil of tansy, which caused her death after a night of terrible suffering. KC TO Federal inaulry Into meth rhtntum ods of disposing of oleomargarine was nrAaraii MnndftV bv Judee M. K. Lan- dis of the United Stales district court after he had sentenced one of four dealers, indicted for violating the oleomarearlne regulations, to six years in the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth and had fined him $15,000. Thfl man who was sentenced to tne penitentiary was W. A. Broadwell. The other three cases were contmuea. "It has been disclosed that prob ably not less than $15,000, and possi bly more than 120.000. has been lost by the United States government as a result of Broadwell's activities," said Judge Landls, in sentencing the oleo margarine dealer. "Whenever arrested he has eiven bonds and then gone out and violated the law the next day. It has been a wilful defiance of the law. His bond has been supplied by an oleomargarine manufacturer, a I which regard at my duty proceeding to say Is highly significant. UP, TRUST Towns Flooded and Much Suffering Must Ensue Unless Prompt Measures Are Taken to Send In Supplies. Cleveland, O. Hundreds AWFUL DISASTER AT inyu,. OF CASCADE MOUNTAINS IN STATE OF WASHINGTON. 1 WICIS "CANA1N The town of Wellsvllle Is to have a bank with s capital of $20,000. Arthur I Thomas has teen postmaster at Salt City for his fourth term. At the old folks' celebration at Draper on Friday, more than 400 persons over the age of 40 were present Antonio Yoconentl, a laborer for the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at Col. ton, waa run over and Instantly killed by a freight train Mrs. Katheiine K. Hatch, a pioneer resident of this state and also of several other states In the west, died at Logan, February 25, at the age of 74 years. A white man caught In an opium den in Park City when a raid was made by the police, put up the plea that he was teaching the Chinamen bow to read. Weber county fruit growers propone to Inaugurate a system of packing now in use in the California and Grand Junction regions, which Is said to bring much higher prices for the fruit. The Wasatch canning factory of was totally destroyed by fire Sunday morning, entailing a loss of $75,- 000, mostly covered by insurance. The Are la supposed to have resulted from defective wiring. After lingering for almost a week with his throat out from ear to ear, , J. W. Walker, the young man who attempted suicide with a pocket knife, died at the Ogden general hospital ; Sunday morning Sanpete county Is forging ahead In There are today dairy products. eight creameries in operation, whose output aggregates approximately BOO,' 000 pounds of butter annually. This i ! Industry is yet in Its infancy, The Tooele authorities are looking I for a stranger who gave his name as Roberts, who Is wanted for cashing ; bogus checks on several business Arms and on the Tooele Commercial bank to the amount of $200. In Sanpete county sheep raising and , wool growing is extensively engaged ; In. In the production of wool and mut ton this county leads, not only in Utah, but the entire United States, no other county having so many sheep, t Thomas Huddleston, driver of a pas- aenger motor train on the Ohio Copper company's property at Lark, about six lost his right i miles from Bingham, . leg as the result of a collision be-(ween a passenger, and an ore train The body of Cleveland Coombs,! a Salt Lake boy, has been ; found in the mountains near Salt Lake City, the lad having shot him self through the heart Despondency t over lack of employment led to the i tragedy. f ' Sheriff Judd of Utah county is hav, tng the body of Gerhard Siebel, the man who froze to death in Spanish Fork canyon, embalmed. It la said Siebel Is a member of a wealthy Ger-- i man family, and formerly an officer in the German army.' .,. The news comes from Parowan that several cases of illegal liquor selling has been found and the guilty persons punished. In fact. It Is reported that the punishment waa so severe that at least one of the offenders decided to shake the dust of Parowan from his feet Utah's fruit crop for 1910 will be marketed through the Utah Fruit ex change, organized last year, and all of the crop sold In carload lots by nine of the eleven fruitgrowers' asso ciations in the state will be marketed through the Pioneer Fruit company of Mi TWO TRAINS WIT UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET California. While trying to climb OF WILL SUFFER of people hare been driven from their homes at Fremont and other points throughout northern Ohio by the floods which reached their climax Sunday night after thirty hours' rain. Damage to property will reach many thousands of dollars. At Youngstown two of the biggest steel plants are threatened by the ris- ing of the Mahoning river. The Sandusky river Is five feet beyond the danger line at Bucyrus, and an Immense Ice gorge has formed. The most serious conditions are reThe let Trust Promises to Make a Reputation at a Great Comedian. ported from Fremont, where half the town Is under water. At Akron both the Little and Big Cuyahoga have left THIRD SLIDE ADDS TO HORROR WILSON AND PINCHOT CLASH. their banks. Many houses are BloodINQUISITION ed. Letter to Dolllver Not Authorized by Practically the whole of Crawford Secretary of Agriculture. feared Is is and it county submerged, Nineteen Deaths and Many Injured as The expected clash In remote parts famine may ensue If Washington. Result of Avalanche In Idaho SENATOR HEYBURN DEMANDS AN between Glfford Pinchot and Secretary prompt measures are not taken. Local Mining Towns. INVESTIGATION OF "THIRD authorities throughout the whole disof Agriculture Wilson over the dis DEGREE" TACTICS. Ice are the gorges trict dynamiting puted question as to whether the sec which have formed In the river. retary bad given the Yormer forester Spokane, Wash. It was learned permission to write to Senator DolTROPHIES TAKEN BY TEDDY. Monday that a third avalanche In addillver the letter which resulted In Mr. tion to those at Mace and Eurke, Objects to Alleged Methods of Of- Plnchot's dismissal, came on Tuesday MamOver 500 Specimens' of Large ficers in Obtaining Statements Idaho, destroyed the mining camp of Investibefore the Ballinger-Pincho- t mals Killed by Colonel Rooseand Confessions from Those the Carbonate Hill Mining company committee. . , gating velt's Party. near the "S" bridge at Mullan, Idaho, Charged With Crime. Mr. Pinchot declared he had dis Gondokoro. Colonel Roosevelt and about noon Sunday. Three were killed cussed the matter at length with Sec the others of his Immediate party and one body has been recovered. retary Wilson, and that he understood At Mace twelve were killed, while sailed for Khartoum, where they exIf a resolution Intro his superior officer had given him ex Washington. pect to arrive on March 15. With at least forty were injured, some of duced on Thursday by Senator Hey-bur- press permission to write to Senator their departure the African scientific whom may not recover. is adopted, the senate will take Dolhver. Four are known to have met death expedition under the auspices of the up the matter of what Is known among Secretary Wilson Immediately took were while at three Mace, Injured. Smithsonian institution of Washingofficials as the "third degree." the stand and asserted that while he police The first slide was that which ton was brought to a close. The resolution provides or the ap had Mr. Pinchot permission to Colonel Roosevelt and bis son, Ker-ml- t, wiped out almost all of the town of pointment of a select committee of write given to Dolllver concerning Senator of Mace. This catastrophe occurred at three to Investigate "the practice of killed some 500 specimens he never did affairs," departmental all 10:45 while the popSunday night, large mammals. The bag included Is what as "the known administering him per never and would have given Seventeen Hons, ulation except the men on the night third degree' ordeal by officers of the mission to writo the . following: letter a criticising in and other Standard In the shift the eleven elephants, ten buffaloes, ten law for the purpose of extorting state the president of the United States. black rhinoceroses, nine white rhin- mines In the locality were sleeping. ments and confessions from those at The Burke avalanche occurred nine hippopotami, nine oceroses, charged with crime." "FINGY" CONNERS ELECTED. giraffes, three leopards, seven chee-ta- 5:30 Monday morning. Mr. Heyburn said he had read an on bed Mace Is creek situated the three three giant elands, sables, article In a Washington paper giving But Political Boss Yields to Will of and the mountains rise on either side one sitatunga and two bongos. an account of the methods said to .Tammany Chieftain. of the canyon. The slopes have been have been resorted to by the Atlantic Too Many Physicians. well denuded of trees by the mine. Albany, N. Y. William J. Conners City police to obtain a confession that be Chicago. "The United States sup- The main body of the avalanche, from William Seyler. charged with the made good his prediction Demo be of would the chairman still from of which Custer started the While too top many physicians. ports murder of Jane Adams. He asserted of mountain, passed beyond the town, such methods were more cruel than cratic state committee after Its meet Europe maintains the proportion one physician to every i,B00 people, and, striking the opposite elope with those of the ing Thursday. In saving his politi Inquisition. They were of the United States has a physician for terrific force, rushed up the mountain not only barbarous, he said, but are cal scalp, however, he lost most x his hair. Is side. The canyon Is filled up to a every 668. This overproduction in direct conflict with American Insti Charles F. Murphy, Tammany chief due to our too numerous depth of from forty to fifty feet tutions under which an officer Is proSo far thirty men, women and chil whose complete mastery of the medical schools and to the laxity of tain, with his prisoner hibited from was realized by no one bet our laws governing them. It Is time dren have been rescued from the Mace on the subjecttalking of the charge against situation ter than by Conners himself, granted that our country adopted means to slide, and the men are working des- him. relieve Itself of this burden." Henry perately In an effort to succor those "No one with a proper sense of duty the Buffalo leader a brief political reS. Prltchett of New York, president who may possibly be alive. would resort to such a practice In ob-- prieve in the Interest of party bar At Carbondale Hill, where the third of the Carnegie Foundation for the mony, after Conners had agreed to re Advancement of Teaching, made this slide occurred, two are dead and half sign In April, and repudiate his re cent harsh statement concerning Mr, assertion In an address before the a dozen men are Injured. A slide at Dorsey, Ida., is reported council on medical education of the Murphy, and the alleged auctioning of to have caused the death of two men, American Medical association. judgeship In New York, which, he a man Is reported and at Adair, third declared, were the result of his Infir to have been killed by a slide. Missionary Frozen to Death. mities of temper and were unjustified a sad caprice of fate four of By in fact Seattle, Wash. Fairbanks, Alaska, those who lost their lives at Burke papers just received give details of were members of the rescue party Says Wife Is Perjurer. the death of Martin Harris, aged 60, which had been at work at night at a native of Tennessee, who died at his Mace. Detroit Frank M. Knott, husband . of the leading witness for the defense camp among the Indians at the head DOWN MEADOW VALLEY WASH. in the Frltch trial, took the witness of Nabesna river, after suffering freeza stand on Tuesday and branded all his ing of both feet in a journey from a Safe New Line for Report Engineers wife's testimony In behalf of Frltch Crossing. Harris, a man of eduSalt Lake Route. as false. Mrs. Knott, who swore that cation and means, waa establishing a Salt Lake City. A telegram received mission among the Indians in she was in the office of Dr. George A. Thomas and In connection with Episco- In this city by Frltch on August 27, when the doctor ispate Bishop Rowe. He obtained val- Kearns from W. A. Clark announces alleged to have administered fatal uable mines in the Copper river coun- that a safe new line has been decided treatment to Maybelle MUlman of Ann try, for one of which he and two part- upon by the engineers for the Salt Arbor, said she saw no one there anners had been offered $150,000. The l.ake, Los Angeles and San Pedro the description of the dead swering Indians were deeply attached to him. railroad, and that the route will be girl. During Mrs. Knott's testimony But i t down the Meadow Valley wash. her husband appealed to the judge to this time the Salt Lake Route will be Russians Fear War With China. his wife's stop the case, declaring WELDON B. HEYBURN. St:. statements constituted perjury. Petersburg. Russian officials high and dry above all possible floods. United Statee Senator from Idaho. say China Is arming against Russia, It will cost much less to build than Real Fighting In Nicaragua. and profess to believe that war is pos- was at first thought. On the ground are many steel tainlng testimony against an accused sible within a decade. Alarm against Managua, Nicaragua. The casualty the Chinese has replaced the expecta- bridges, thousands of tons of material person, and no brutal custom should list of the battles between the governtion of a war between Russia and Ja- and a temporary track will not only drive an official to subject a prisoner ment and insurgent forces at Tisma Salt to a. probate trial before his appear- and pan, which a few months ago created open through traffic between Tlptapa has Increased until It Is dur- ance In open court," declared Senator Los Lake some time and Angeles, a veritable panic among the military estimated that 225 men were killed authorities. The Nova Vremya and ing the summer, but will give a base Heyburn. and 350 wounded. Searchers have "Such a condition is revolting to the other newspapers which at that time along the entire line from Barclay to come upon bodies scattered over a I think and the entire sense, new from to which subject the attack predicted war In the spring, are now Rox, In a score of large territory, many wounded having should be investigated." places. campaigning against China. They call work died while attempting to drag themA will be laid down track temporary attention to a- series of economic selves from the field of battle. It Is FOR BUREAU MINES. HOPES OF measures undertaken by the Chinese the wash just as soon as the spring now known that Captain Godfrey Fowdo government which will force Russians floods are over and It Is safe to deler, In command of General Cham-orro'- s of Makes Senate the so. This will be by May or June, out of Manchuria. machine guns, who was woundFavorable Report. pending on weather conditions. This ed in the left leg, escaped capture. Life Imprisonment for Murdering Four track can be built for $4t)0,000 and will Washington. The subcommittee of soon pay for Itselt Thomas, alias the senate committee, on mines and Pittsburg, Kan.-t-GCreates Court of Commerce. Ed Young, a negro, aged 2S years. mining, which has had under considWomen to Fight Duel. Consideration of the Washington. confessed at GIrard, near here, Friday Berlin. At the trial of Janina eration the Huff bill to establish a old administration railroad bill to ere- William Bork, night to the murder of the woman charged with bureau of mines In the department of (ate a court of commerce and amend a white farmer, the latter's wife and Uronowska, a aumurdering lawyer, Herr Cevlckl, the interior, met Thursday andSuth- the Interstate commerce laws was conchild, and another negro. He was ar- there was a thorized the Senator chairman, cluded on desperate struggle to ob by the senate comraigned secretly Saturday night, plead- tain seats In the court at Cracow. erland of Utah, to make a favorable mittee on Friday commerce and It Interstate was to sentenced ed guilty, Imprison- Two women medical students in report upon the bill. was ordered parThe vote waa reported. ment for life and was taken to the Several amendments were made, 6 to 4. The ticular engaged in a wordy dispute, will recmajority report im Thomas penitentiary at Lansing. and principal among which was the chang- ommend the passage of the bill In very using Insulting language, plicated Ed Challes, another negro, finally exchanging card as a formal ing of the title of the head of thv form practically as It was revised iv who was arrested with him. Challes challenge to a duel. The choice of new bureuu from commissioner to diby Attorney General Wicker- jcently was hurried away to the Jail at Fort weapons has not yet been decided rector, and Increasing the salary from sham. The minority also will report for safe keeping. Scott, Kan., upon. $3,000 to fti.ouo. a measure. Lived on Children to Heirs Three Fortune. Garbage. Family Work in Day's Congress. Has Lost Touch With World. Los Angeles. The will of the late Burlington, V Disdaining to ask Consideration of the Washington. Soudan. Colonel RooseGondokoro, for town aid and too proud to beg, a Mrs. Julia Fletcher Barnard of Pas- postofflce appropriation bill, carrying velt with the members of and Kermlt, of them three of of six was ndena, Boston, Maws., persons, formerly family $239,000,000. was begun in the house their shooting who arrived here party, livadmitted to probate Monday without Thursday. children, for three years has been Representative Gardner of Saturday night on the Belgian gunof and of which the father on letters administration contest, ing garbage Massachusetts spoke on high prices, boat Hioch, passed Sunday resting, After the family, 70 years old, has dally col were issued to a local bank. that the tariff was not an their experiences In the past few contending lected from yards in this city, osten- Mrs. Barnanls' death recently, a con Important factor In determining such days In search for giant elands havarose was the troversy over the custody of her sibly to feed his "pigs." This The senate agreed to vote next ing proved fatiguing. price. An effort was startling fact 'revealed 8unday when three children. Mrs. Barnard left an Thursday on the special savings bank made on to secure from ColoSunday or In In estate to take $500,000. the authorities were called addition, the bill. Senator Ballcy spoke In oppo- nel Roosevelt a statement on politics middle-agewo of John will husFisher two of insane her Barnard, charge sition to that measure, pronouncing it and nuhllo affair a hut ha men, both widows; their aged father, band's father, which was admitted to unconstitutional. Senator Gordon of emphatically refused to discuss these and three children, 4, 7 and 14 years probate, bequeaths the bulk of a $250,-00Mississippi delivered bis farewell matters, as, he satd, he had complete estate to her children. i ol age, respectively. lost touch with the HIS n . . s, . low-grad- e Ta-nan- - - i d 0 I ly outside world. Twenty-thre- e ion i Persons Known t neir hives, Missing I and a 8core as Result of H weniy.flV Injured Avalanche. Everett, Wash. Twenty-thresons are known to be dead, twenti five are missing and a score are Jured as a result of the avalanche which swept down the mountain alde above Wellington at the west portal of the Cascade tunnel early Tuesday morning and brushed two Great Northern trains, one the westbound Sdo. sane express ana uie oiner, an ovee rland mall train, off the narrow ledge of the high line, hurling them to the bottom of the canyon, 200 feet below. Coupled to the Spokane express was Superintendent J. H. O'Neill's private car. This was carried over the preci pice with the rest of the train. Three locomotives, four powerful electric motors used to haul trains through the Cascade tunnel, the depot at We- and a water tank also vert carried away by the slide and burled under tons of debris. The wrecked trains lie piled on ton of each other 200 feet below the aiding upon which they stood when the avalanche swept over them. The cars were crushed into kindling wood and no one on the train escaped jury. The slide filled the shelf upon which the tracks at Wellington art laid and rolled over the edge into the llington ;. in- valley. The danger froni slides Is not over. weather In the mountains la melting the snow and frequently an avalanche Is heard thundering down the mountain side. Not far from the scene of the disaster a slide four Warm miles long rushed down Into the can yon Tuesday afternoon. The snow It eighteen feet on the level and in the canyon It Is piled up In drifts more than fifty, feet deep. IClost of the dead are believed to have been passengers on the westbound Great Northern 'express bound from Spokane to Seattle, and which has been stalled in the mountain for five days. They were asleep when the slide came. The other train was the transcontinental fast mall, which carried no passengers. The two trains were In charge of Conductors Parzybook and Pettit, both of Everett. The fate of the trail crews Is not known. Superintendent O'Neill was not In his car at the time of the slide, and escaped injury, but it Is thought his private secretary, A. E Lorgcoy, Is dead. As soon as word of the disaster reached Everett, the Great Northern divisional point, 100 miles west a res cue train of physicians and nurses was started for the scene.. This was fol lowed by a second rescue train earn lng undertakers, wrecking outfits anJ laborers. ou ra STAND BY TAFT. Id pen Congress Leaders Will Oppose Amend ments to Administration Bills. 1 am r cot Washington. After a ference with President Taft on Tun day, leaders of congress announced they would oppose all amendments the several administration bills whec. it became apparent that the amend ments were offered In a spirit hostll to the main purposes of the propose legislation. Senator Aldrlch and Crantwo-hou- san a c loo: abo VI qua bac vlei littl tren that and Speaker Cannon were present This Is taken to mean that sharp line would be drawn against the propos lions advocated by "Insurgent" mem jers and that administration senator would oppose particularly the idea; advocated by Senators Cummins anc riapp, the only Republicans votin; igalnst the bill In committee. of cron Mis whei than deft sumi near towe Broh Texan After Beef Trust's Scalp. bill which, I! Washington. A Missed, would declare the members o! .he "beef trust," recently Indicted It 'ew Jersey, fugitives from Justice :onipel their extradition to New Jj sey to stand trial, was Introduced Tuesday by Representative Henr; Democrat, of Texas, of the house Jud clary committee. The Henry bill prp vldes that the demand of an executh authority of one state upon that another state, accomnnnled by a cop jf an indictment or affidavit, shall HI Indisputable proof for the aur horiti to net upon. Si Done "Sha( the g llmesi HI fli Re and I clothe he aal rn At t within othlm lants Upholds Meyer Program. Washington. The house comnilttl d Dl: in naval affairs has voted for the v' o le; si ruction of two battleships, one f the pair ship, two fleet colliers and f( crub i This represents the H Blak. submarines. vul Increase for the present year1 he abs Is uractlnallv the same as urs fluid President Taft and by Secretary 51; "other enbe er. The two battleships will here Df 26,000 or 27,000 tons displacem' 'ULU Their cost will be about 1 .000.' ter a snch. The rennlr shin will cost abf ti nun nun Th ,f,, ai.tminrinel 1 aiise, 1 ht ru lor the Pacific const. I 1 Bridge Went Out. Glenna Ferry, Idaho. Two lubofj lost their lives and died In full vlj of dozens of neranns following going out of a suspension foot brl'j over the Snake river Tuesday noon. The men were swept ii raging torrent when a quantity wreeknirn Htriirk the frail strucl1.f A number of bridges have been j lied away up and down the river .his noint. the lurcest cnrryinK 1 1 line designed to convey water to I .... m ........ 4rrl4 i j oyt-nfrecvuuy Into run The loss will 'ract "rsplra Phyaic nius tlier t: ! N pla rito tb htt't. After i heelg bend in 1 pntng gurei. t bare ,in ben, 'V aba r urfac |