OCR Text |
Show The Spanish Fork Press SPANISH FOllK, UTAH, THURSDAY, J ANUAHY VOLUME X BEAU WINTER Oil APPEAL THE UTAH BUDGET SHOOTS AT SPORTS Unci Joe's Attempt to Construe New Rule Results In Disapproval of Ma Jorlty, the Insurgent Republicans and Democrats Voting Together. r In Mon- day. ' ft. Threatened with what they bettered to be an effort to "draw the teeth" of one of the most important of the new rules, Democrats and insurgents Joined in the defeat of the speaker. ICepjrrtf hi, U1L By a rote of 145 to 126, the combined forces rallied to the support of Representative Fitzgerald, Democrat DROPS BOMB' FROM AIRSHIP INSURGENTS WORRY OAVILU New York, and sustained him in his appeal from the speaker's ruling. The fight developed as the result of the second attempt to use the new of Truxlllo After Skirrule which gives the house power to For First Time In History of Aviation, Capture City Soldiers and Government With mish From Is Shell Thrown Aeroplane discharge a committee from further Towns. Attack Will Other at Target. consideration of a bill that has been referred to it Slayer of School Boy Convicted. Salt Lake City. Julius Slrmay, the young Hungarian on trial for the murder of Thomas Karrick, a young school boy, who was killed in his home on October 12, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. Going from the Bryant school, where be war a pupil, to his home In Federal Heights for luncheon, young Karrick .encountered a burglar or burglars in the house. Karrick was shot down by the burglar and died before be could tell neighbors, who immediately ran to his assistance, bow the tragedy had 11. - San Francisco. For the first time the history or aviation in this country, a loaded bomb was dropped from an aeroplane on Camp Selfrldge field on Sunday and exploded. The experiment was made by Lieutenant M. S. Crlssy of the coast artillery, flying with Phillip Parmalee In a Wright biplane. At a height of 475 feet. Lieutenant Crlssy released the shrapnel shot, aiming at a clear spot of grouna near the lower end of the field. A puff of moke aa the missile struck showed the success of the experiment The happened. shot was capable of wounding wunin a r.rtina of seventy yards and great 2laya May Ytt Be Punished. care was exercised in selecting the There Is little chance plaoe Washington. "T '.'. of former. President Zelaya escaping Club. punishment by the NIcaraguan courts Ames Now Member of Ananias if the charge caa be brought home Boston. Former President Theoto him that he is responsible for il- dore Roosevelt took a leap into the legally putting to death the two Am- Massachusetts senatorial contest Satericans, Grace and 'Cannon. Zelaya urday night when. In a telegram adis believed to be in Belgium, but un- dressed to JoseDh Walker, speaker of der the Latin code he could be tried the Massachusetts bouse of represen and sentenced while absent from Nic- tatives, he rigorously championed me aragua, though, of course the sentence cause of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Butler could not be executed until he re- and charged Congressman turns 'to the country. Ames with deliberately misrepresents from lng facts. The telegram, sent the forth by called Negro Brute Gets Light sentence. was Bay, Oyster Boston. A sentence of not more niihHratlon of an alleged statement by than eight nor less than sis years in Congressman Ames, who Is active in state's prison was imposed on Monday opposition to the canaiaacy oi Debupon James H. Taylor, a negro who tor Lodge for was found guilty in the supreme court Panio in Poolroom. of violating the white slave law In Los Angeles, Cal. After a quarrel respect to his white wife. She was found chained to a wall with her body over money which he asserts was ow. ft mass of bruises. The woman gave In to him. George Mason, a negro, In court a revolting account of mis- followed Louis Lopez, a Mexican, into treatment by her husband. a crowded Main street poolroom ana mntled the contents of a revolver. Town Destroyed By Fire. One bullet struck Lopez in the left Seattle, Wash.- - The following mes- breast, killing him instantly. F. J sage, being sent from Marshfield, Ore., Dunlav and Edward Joselyn received to Roseburg, Ore., was picked up by flash annnrU from two others. A the wireless 'station here early Tues- hundred men fought wildly with each day morning: other in an effort to get first out of "Have just been Informed that city the door. of Gardiner, Ore., Is totally destroyed To Exterminate Alfalfa Weevil. by fire. No doubt many people are In distress. Almost Impossible for us Washlneton. Congressman Howell io reacn t&em immediately." on Saturday succeeded in having ap- nronrlated $25,000 for the extermina Accepts Place on Bench. tion of alfalfa weevil in Utah. The Olympla,' Wash. Upou receiving a money will be carried' as an Item in second message from President Taft the agricultural appropriation bill urging him to accept the place, Frank which was completed by the house II. Rudkln of the Washington supreme committee on agriculture. Experts court announced Monday night he from the department of agriculture would accede to the wishes of the have been working ror years to cneca president and become the successor the ravages of this pest In Utah. of the late Edward Whitson on the Butch Cassldy Caught. federal bench for the district of eastern Washington. Helena, Mont In John Davis, one of two alleged postofflce robbers In Invitations to Lynching. Jail at Bozeman, the authorities re Frankfort, Ky. "There's no use for lieve they have "Butch" Cassldy, fa a physician to prescribe for a pa- mous as an outlaw. According to the tient after he's dead," said Governor statement of Glenn Henderson, the WillBon, when asked what course he follow prisoner of Davis, the man is would take relative to the lynching none other than the former bandit of the three negroes In Shelbyvllle. who operated In Montana, Wyoming, Invitations to attend the lynching TTtnh nnH Idaho ten or twelve years are said to have been extended to ago, and who has been reported living 'a urry a theatrical company which was play- in South America wtn ing in Shelbyvllle Saturday night. In Texas. Fatal Shooting Worth. Texas. Mrs. T. II. Fort Governor. Inaugurate of an attorney, fired five bullets wife Montgomery, Ala. Emmett O'Neal of Mrs. Mary Blnford in of Florence, Ala., Alabama's thirty-fourt- Into the body a crowded department store Monday governor and ninth native son found Its mark to hold that office, was Hworn In afternoon. Each shot Blnford died almost InstantMrs and Governor Comer Monday afernoon. Blnford obtained a divorce took a shot at the trusts in a speech ly. Mrs. No cause for the two years ago. he made Just before the Incoming killing Is known. fovernor delivered his Inaugural Four Killed In Wreck. N. Y. Five men are dead, natavia. Burns Self to Crisp. two probably fatally injured and more Nelson, B. C A Chinese porter in hurt In tho seriously the hotel here committed suicide in than twenty of the western express and the wreck aa unusual manner. Being sent to Boston and Buffalo special, both west put fuel into the furnace, he nearly on the Now York Central hen filled the firebox with wood, opene! bound, Friday. Four victims were killed in the d.ff's tuid crawled In. stantly and one has since died. In ing -- h l BRIAIID ; $186,252,594. Washington. The stirlng scenes of the last session congress, when he house orerthrew Speaker Cannon and took the making of Its rules Into its own hands, were . There were 2,306 births In Salt Lake City during the year 1910, and 1,225 deaths. TO AS. INSANE MAN ATTEMPTS TWO MEN WHO HELD UP TRAIN The production of salt In Utah in PREMIER FRENCH 8ASSINATE NEAR OGDEN SAID TO BE 1910 shows an increase of 10 per cent IN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. BEHIND THE BARS. over the previous year. The state of Utah has approximately 200.000 acres of surveyed state lands Fires Two 8hots From the Public Gal Both Men Have Been Identified As the within the national forests. As compared with other states, land ' Robbers By Trainmen, and There lery, Wounds a Government Ofralues in Utah are very low. The asficial and Causes a Panic, But the Seems Little Doubt That sessed valuation for 1911 is placed at Premier Escapes Unscathed. Right Men Are In Mail. STIRRING SCENES IN THE HOUSE WHEN SPEAKER CANNON AGAIN MEETS DEFEAT. part on the floor of the bouse on NUMBER1 19, 1911 it Orden. tTtah. The twa men who held up the Union Pacific Overland Limited train at Reese on the night of January t, murdered William Davis, a colored porter, and ahot through the arm A. N. Taylor, another porter, clubbed passengers almost into insensibility and made off with money and Jewelry to the ralue of many thousand dollars, are now la Jail in this city. The alleged robbers are W. Lewis, aged 39 years, a railroad section foreman, and Thomas O'Dell, aged 38 years, a bartender, who has been here for more than a year. Both men have been identified as the robbers by trainmen who had a good view of them on the nignt oi the robbery. Two other men were arrested with Lewis and O'Dell when they were captured in a rooming house In this citr by the chief of po ectlves of Ogden. lice and chief of It Is not believed, nowever, tnat tne last two men had any hand In the robbry. Th officers are confident that they have such a clear case against the men that a confession will be forthcoming within a few days. The tomato growers of Clearfield hare formed an organization and will demand an Increased price for their tomatoes next season. The tout clearings of the Salt Lake City banks for 1910 were $325,727,252.-66- , as against $257,033,974.32 for 1908. and $337,372,123.42 for 1909. ' Financial reverses caused W. J. Bowler, a real estate dealer, to commit suicide lu 8alt Lake City, the despondent man taking poison. A display of Utah's agricultural resources will be made at the western land products exhibit which will be held at Omaha, January 18 to 28. Clerks In city courts have a right to issue Judgments in default regardless of the stand taken by the court itself, according to a decision by the su- preme court As the result of a rabbit hunt indulged In by Salt Lake sportsmen near Fairfield on Sunday, 3,000 rabbits, fire were killed coyotes and one bob-ca- t New Orleans. Advices have been by the 270 hunters. received here from Celba, Honduras, On the eve of his wedding to Miss to the effect that Truxlllo has been Ethel Young of Sandy, Henry ' Mo Cleary of Murray was killed in a run captured by the revolutionists, after a hard skirmish with the small squad away between RIter and Garfield of government soldiers. Thursday evening. A reoort has reached Truxlllo inai Reuben W. Elton, who until six the revolutionists had taken Tela and ago conducted a drug business IN SHEEP. years DECREASE were marchlns toward Celba. but the at Colllnston, Utah, Is lying at the action of the commandant in sending Over a Quarter of a Million Less point of death at Omaha as the result practically his "entire force to Neuva of being shot by a highwayman. Then Last Year. Armenia would indicate that he does At a banquet to be given In Salt dewest not expect an attack from the Boston, Mass. A considerable Lake City on the 19th by the Manu For several days the Davuia gov crease in the number . of sheep of facturers association of Utah, only solStates ty home ernment has been conscripting shearing age in the United will be served, and products diers, but manr of those now in the the annual wool review and sheep every speech is to be a boost for the d com-nlleGen of census of the Unltea States, army are known to be friends state.' . eral Manuel Bonilla, leader of tne rev by the National Association of Everything free and a splendid time A Wool- - Manufacturer's which la Jhe At the sleht of the Bonilla forces, authorltp in the American wool traae. is' what the 'Box Elder Commercial club promises the visitors to the hor or more The number Is placed at 41,999.500, a It is believed that one-hal- f ticultural convention, which will be will deJoin of the government troops decrease of 293,705 from 1909. This fh former. The avmnatby of the citi crease occurs mainly in the far west- held In Brlgbam City, February 17 ; ; ,. zens of Celba is plainly with Bonilla, ern states, which show a decrease cf and 18. Mrs. Evelyn C. Brown,, who died at and he would have lltue troume lad 875,000, due largely to the excessive cold and storms of the winter before Ogden on Sunday, was a daughter-ining this point. law of Captain James Brown, who at mountain region. this la the Rocky NEW INDUSTRY FOR ALASKA. Montana is credited with the larg- one time owned a great portion . of er flock, having 4.800,000. Utah has the land upon v-which the Junction city Eastern Parties to Engage In Market 2,100,000 sheep, and Idaho, 2,600,000. sow stands. ing the Alaska Sardine. Less than four per cent of the land Seattle. Alaska may witness, dur- - Seventh Highest Bridge In America. area of Utah Is now under irrigation, ln the comlnK summer, the inaugura Seattle, Wash. The new steel and not more than six per cent can tion of a new Industry that will prove three-spacantilever bridge over the ever be irrigated. Of the 22,000,000 of great benefit to the territory, east Ruskulana river In Alaska, built by acres susceptible of farming, only one- ern parties who have had great ex the Copper River ft Northwestern tenth is now cultivated. Seven undesirable foreigners were perience in the Osning ana pacKin Railway, is the seventh highest bridge of sardines on the Atlantic coast, in the United States and the twenty-thir- ordered deported from Utah last week hlehest bridge in theworld. Ac by the United States immigration have discovered in the Behn Canal, near Ketchikan. Alaska, a very tine cording to statistics prepared by the :ommls8loner. Of this number, five grade of small herring or sardine, "Engineering News," a technical Jour are from Salt Lake, one from Ogden which they declare superior in quali- nal of New York City, the highest ind the other from Park City. , ty to anything found on the Atlantic. br dee in the world is St Glustina. The health commissioner of Salt The number of fish is rery extensive Jn the Tyrol, which is 460 feet above Lake City declares that fully 50 per and these men propose several com the water. The highest already com cent of the fteaths In Salt Lake are plete sardine canning plants, eacn to pleted In the United States is at Pe from preventable diseases, and that be built on a laree scow. The scow cos, Texas, which is 328 feet high, and tuch diseases exist and spread largely in this bridge ranks twelfth in the list will -be. . towed from point . . . to point i through Ignorance and prejudice. tne tuning grounas oi me wni, seven the in number However, bridge John Beck, a former resident of lowing the run of herring. The use list will shortly be built over the Salt nf thA mnvahlA Brows will avoid the Lake and one-tim-e owner of the Crooked river. In Oregon. 350 feet mine and Beck's Hot necessity of large equipment of fish high. The Kuskulana bridge is 238 Bullion-Becing ooats. Springs, has removed to Los Angeles, feet high. where he proposes to establish a san PRICE. FOOD IN DROP EXPECT itarlum for the cure of consumptives. Chinese Oppose Cremation. Commission Men Facing Failure BeEngineer Vernon was killed as a Peklnc ReDorts from Harbin says collision or a cause Their Plans Went Awry. the Chinese are vigorously opposing result or a rear-enextra of bodies locomotive train an and the the freight disposition summary Chicago. Millions of pounds of of those who have died from the Bu- on the Itlo Grande, near Roper. Sev-ra- l millions and butter, cheese, poultry The authorities dare other trainmen had close calls bonic plague. of dozens of eggs held in the warehouses here will be not burn them, the Deonle desiring .'or their lives, but escaped serious thrown on the market before May 1, that they remain Intact, so that their injury by Jumping. The threatened strike of nearly a and a general tumbling of food pric- ancestors may recognize them in the es is expected at once, according to future life. They also oppose the thousand sugar beet raisers In Weber burning of houses, some of which con county Is still unsettled, many of the commission merchants. fami- farmers Numerous Chicago commission men tain the dead bodies of entire maintaining their determinare tion to form of the have, Some lies. corpses reas a are said to be facing failure an organization with a sult of their efforts to maintain arti- mained in the city for days, but they view of compelling an advance in ficial prices on the necessaries ct are now being hurried. prices for their beets. life Swindled Pacific Coast Banks. Becoming deranged as a result of The Inability further to uphold this over family troubles, Mrs Ev-erbroodfug nrlpA ia uaiA in Ha 4iia in tnmhtnntlnTt Hot Sprlngi, Ark. Charles J. Smith of Salt Lake City com Ruby of circumstances, chief of which are havwith specificially charged tne open winter or 1911 ana tne nan-ne- r ing forged New York drafts drawn mitted suicide by inhaling gas. She 1910. of crops throueh the Peonle's Savings bank of left a note to her husband declaring Seattle to the amount of 81,821, was ar her love for him and asking his for Wrestlers Fall Out of Window. rested Sunday by detectives, arter a glveness for the deed. H. Gustaldl, a well known saloon Seattle, Wash. John Anderson, a chase through half a dozen western saloon proprietor, and Ben Christen-sen- , states. That Pacific coast banks re- keeper of Eureka, shot and almost In a bartender In his employ, were cently have lost heavily through the stautyl killed W. II. Palmer Saturday Instantly killed Sunday when they issuance of fradulent paper and that morning. The immediate cause of the window of a fell from a third-stordetectives are within reaching dis- killing was Gustaldl's belief that Pal hotel. The men were engaged In tance of several men implicated n mer had been guilty of Improper con' what their friends described as a the transactions is Intimated by de- auct with Mrs. Gustaldl. friendly tussle. The room had been tectives here. The dry season materially affected cleared to make way for the strugthe livestock production, though the Jealous Man Kills Girl. gling men, when they suddenly cafalling off In tho wool clip was only a reened against the window overlookDenver. Miss Anatolia Wunderle, bit Aver half a million pounds In 1910, ing the alley. The sash gave way, aged 21, was shot and killed Sunday as compared with 1909. . The value of the men toppled on the brink a mo- morning by M. Henry Murphy, a for the mutton and wool sold during the ment and then plunged to the cob- mer admirer, while returning from year by Utah producers is placed at blestones below. . morning mass. The shooting follow- xy.uuo.uou. ed the girl's refusal to respond to Mutineers Win Point Mads Anderson, a pioneer resident At the of Mount Pleasant, Is dead from the from Bedajoae, Murphy's "Good morning." Paris. Advices said he was effects of a, fall November 23, which station .Murphy police the from miles five Portuguese Spain, frontier, say the Portuguese govern unable to explain his action, except broke his leg near the hip and bruised ment has acceded to the demands of that Miss Wunderle's refusal to ac- his back. On account of his age, the garrison at Elvas, which mutinied cept his attentions had preyed upon eighty years, the necessary surgical recently and demanded Increased pay. his mind. operatic could not be performed, - n d k d cold-storag- e Paris. The chamber of deputies was thrown Into a panle Tuesday by an attempt on the life of Premier Brland. Two rerolver shots were fired it the ministerial bench from the public gallery, but the premier was unharmed. One of tho bullets entered the leg of Leon Mlrman, director ol the department of publio assistance in the ministry of the interior. The wound is not serious. The assailant Is a man named Gl olme, who was formerly a clerk of thi courts of Bayonne. He was pounced upon by the police before he could use his weapon again and was bur ried from the place. M. Brland was quickly surrounded by others of th ministry and by the deputies and heartily congratulated on his escape from death. Gisolme Is well known to the police, having been but recently liberated from an insane asylum, In which h bad been kept following aa unsuccessful attempt on the life of the British consul at St Sebastian. ' This is the second recent assault upon the premier. EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP. Eight Killed and One Fatally Injured en Board the Delaware. men met in Washington.-Ei- ght stantaneous death, and one was so. horribly burned that he probably will die, as a result of an explosion os board the battleship Delaware Tuesday morning, the cause of which li yet unexplained, according to a wire less message to the navy department from. Captain Gore. ? , The Delaware was on her way t Hampton Roads from Guantanamo, U Cuba, and had been designated transport the body of Senor Cms, late Chilean minister to the United States. to Chile instead of the South Carolina whose propellers met with a mishap The victims were on duty in thi boiler room when the accident oo A "t curred, WAR SPECTRE IN HOUSE. Engage in Debate or Congressmen Military Preparedness. The spectre of wai Washington. stalked in the bouse on Tuesday, but its appearance was for the purpose oi permitting a wholesale flaying of mil ltary critics and of furnishing a rea son for liberality in appropriations. The army appropriation bill, carry lng approximately $93,000,000, was un der discussion and finally was passed after a debate on military prepared ness of the nation, the future of aero planes, which won an appropriation ol $125,000, a tribute to the value of tlx national guard, and an appropriate of $770,000 for the field artillery fay. ' t the oreanlzed militia. z ; di Slur on Postmaster Causes Tragedy' Enterprise, Or. At Lotsnle, on Tuesday, W. W. Winnings shot and perhaps fatally wounded Archie Wfr' let seriously wounded James Nolan who attempted to disarm him, and wai himself struck on the head with- a pics by Willet's father and seriously in Jured. The affray was the result of slurring remark alleged to have been made by Winnings regarding the post. master of Lotsnle, who Is young Willet's father-in-la- Prizes Won by Aviators. New York. Aviation prizes distrib uted during the year amounted to com$940,000, according to figures piled In France. The list of aviators who in 1910 won $20,000 or more Paulham, $70,000; Latham, $60, Graham $60,000; White, $50,000; Leblanc, $30,000; $30,000; Chavez, $30,000; Cap tain Dickson, $25,000, and Wynmalea 000; Morane, Cat-tane- Keep Caucus Pledges. Salt Lake City. Separate votos were taken In the senate and house of the legislature Tuesday afternoon on United States senator. In harmony with the caucus vote heretofore had, the entire Republican vote went to George Sutherland and tug Democratic vote went to Judge O. W. Powers.' Engineers on 3:rikev Naco, Ariz. The engineers of thr Southern Pacific railway In Mexico went on strike Tuesday night. The strike followed the refusal of a demand for a wage schedule equal to the one In effect on the Southern Pacific In the United States. |