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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS THREE MINDS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT Ellsha Warner, Publisher SPANISH FORK ... Ground has been broken for the new $30,000 ward chapel to be erect- d at Kaysvllle. R. A. Mleklcjohn. a switchman, mar lose hit loft foot ai the remit of an accident In Salt Lake, when he fell underneath a car. Work Ii progressing rapidly on tho Cold Water canyon conduit In Weber canyon, which will furnish Ogden with a largely Increased water supply. Bryan O'Hara and Victor Clore, the Michigan suspects In the Southern Pacific train robbery, near Reese, on January 2, bavo been landed In the Ogdca Jail. Nicholas Schtnlttroth, a Salt Lake baker, caught bis right band la a kneading machine, Injuring the member so badly that It Is feared amputation will be necessary. Tho farmers of Cache county have decided to lend all the aid they can In fighting the lucern weevil which many people there fear has obtained a foothold In Cache valley. It Is believed that work will soon begin on the new federal building at Park City. Dulldlng has been delayed as a result of a disagreement over the price to be paid for the site. Ed. MorrlHscy, a Ogden boy, was stabbed and painfully . Injured by an Italian when he endeavored to enact the role of peacemaker between uree quarreling Italians. Final arrangements have been made for the beginning of the contsruetlon work on the proposed Academy Gymnasium building at Kpbrlam. The estimated cost of the new gymnasium Is $21,000. With more than 200 horses from all parts of Utah county on display, the horse show held at Spanish Fork Inst week was one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever held In the county. City Marshal McPberson of NephI, while attempting to drive a bunch of livestock off the streets to Impound them, had his kneecap badly broken by bis horse running with him against a telephone pole. One of the greatest undertakings In the history of Ephralm Is the draining of the swamp west of that city. This will bring under cultivation about 10,000 acre of the most fertile land la the state. The last tunnel of the Bingham & Garfield railroad has been completed, road Is al- and this new eighteen-milmost completed. The road shortens the distance between the mines and smelters Just seven miles, and has ' McNAMARA ATTORNEYS FOR CHARGE THAT LABOR LEADER WAS KIDNAPED. But Releistd on Heavy Bonds Signed by President of Iron Foundry Company and Officer of Employers' Association. Men Arrested sou-la-la- n mmmmrim AND TRUCE SIGNED BY MADERO in AND PEACE, NAVARRO MEXICO SEEMS ASSURED. CONVICTED Wyoming Cattlemen Convictw Murdering Sheepmen Trt rieroei wnne on way to Pri Ta ma n t A i t?t 1 he i- - I icu an nrf..r '"Tiii BDowerea wua nower ana colic TIM O Vntnn UL'UI KO DUUlUt UU MHIVU. ill.f A ander and Thomas Dixon. und 3 tence of twenty-foutwenty, "VJ 1 ror the tl Presi years three the of respectively, The Liberal Concessions Zuloi yjj of Allemand, Joseph der Dally on Point Affecting dent Every ana cnge, Joe April Life of People Exceeds the 1903, left here Tueaday for the i .i , . Dreamt of Revolutionists. " penitentiary, weir jubi enort to of error new t and writ a cure nam n... f Tir.. jUi 1' -- 4 1 r, WW f, Baet-vme- Indianapolis. Walter Drew, counsel for the Erectors' association; W. J. Ford, assistant district attorney of Lob Angeles, and Frank Fox, chauffeur, were arrested Monday night on affidavits churning them with having kidnaped J. J. McNamara, secretary-treasure- r of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers. The men were arrested on warrants Issued In the court of Justice of the Peace Manning after affidavits against them had been made by an attorney for McNamara. Drew and Ford were released under bond of $5,000 each and Fox under bond of $3,000. All the bonds were given by Wil-HuA. Ketcham, president of an Iron foundry company and an officer of the Indianapolis Employers' association. It Is charged that although McNamara was not turned over to a detective sergeant from Los Angeles until Governor Marshall bad honored requisition papers from the governor of California, he had not been per mltted to consult with counsel or to make a plea of resistance of extradition before Police Judge Collins when he was Identified as the man named In the warrant for his arrest Fox drove the automobile In which McNamara was taken to Chicago on Saturday night to be placed on board a train for Los Angeles. It was stated that a warrant also had been issued on the same charge against Detective William J. Burns. RAILROADS DEFEATED. Oregon Land Grant Declared by Court to Have Been Forfeited. Portland, OreFederal District Judrre Charles E. Wolverton decided on Monday that the Southern Pacific and the Oregon & California railway companies must forfeit about 2.400,-00- 0 acres of land which Is valued at from $40,000,000 to $73,000,000. Interpreting the act of congress granting the land as an aid to railway construction, the court held that congress Intended that this land should be sold to bona fide settlers in tracts not greater than 160 acres to one individual and at a price not excost $3,000,000. ceeding $2.50 an acre. Every contenThrough an extended confession of tion raised by the railway company burglaries made by Charles J. Kettle-son- , has been defeated in its fight with the more than $1,000 worth of Jew- government elry stolen In the raids upon resiPeak Toppled Over by Quake. dences in Salt Lake has been recovN. C Belated reports Ashevllle, ered, the burglar having disposed of from the mountainous sections of his plunder in Ogden. A prominent labor leader of Salt Transylvania county say a portion of Lake declares that "it Is the senti- "Caesar's Head." a famous peak, had ment of organized labor that If the been overturned by an earthquake strike of the laundry workers Is not shock, said to have been felt In west settled within a reasonable time, a ern North Carolina Friday night It general strike of all union labor in is said part of the mountain top fell with a crash which was heard for the city should be ordered." miles. "Caesar's Head" was one of the district of First Maughan Judge court, In passing sentence on four the tourist show places of North Caro boys charged with serious offenses at lina. Several fissures had opened in Logan, called public attention to the the mountain recently. fact that unwisely expressed symAccused of Grave Crime. pathy for offenders agalnnt the law Is Utah. Public sentiment Theodore, causing an Increase In crime. was fanned into a fever beat and the to a after reach verdict, Unable hours in delib- inflamed farmers were ready to take spending twenty-fou- r the law into their own hands and eration, the Jury in the case of the the alleged murderer, who was lynch state against J. E. Brown, county commissioner of Grand county, and only saved from the angry mob by a clever ruse on the part of Deputy acJames A. Dubois, his cused of cattle stealing, was dis- Sheriff Wall, when J. W. Meadows, formerly a storekeeper of this place, charged. was arrested, charged with the cold While oiling machinery at the Sil- blooded killing of A. C. Marsh, a farWilliam ver King mill at Park City. mer of Theodore, who was shot down Molding's jumper caught in a shaft In his own home, the assassin firing and he was carried around the shaft the window. through once and then dropped twenty feet to the floor below. He sustained a comFarmers' Free List. pound fracture of the right leg and The Democratic tariff Washington. other Injuries. bill, agricultural putting implements, Gus Madson. a consumptive miner, meat lumber, flour and many vent to a lonely spot at the mouth of harness, other articles on the free list, mme Fortuna gulcbt Bingham Canyon, before the house on The where he hanged himself from the Democrats are confidentMonday. of passing Extension-Sessiomine. the farmers' free timbers of list, as It is known, Ills body was discovered Thursday by a large majority. The Indications morning. are the bill will have several Repub The retail grocers of Salt Lake lican votes in its Bupport. including a are considering buying their citrus substantial portion of the insurgent thus strength. fruits direct from California, saving the middleman's profit They Twenty-thre- e Dead In Mine. exists declare that a combination Elk Garden. W. Va. Twenty three among the commission men Jo mainminers are entombed in Ott mine No. tain a certain schedule of prices. Zhon-ne- , the Indian convicted of 2 of the Davis Coal & Coke compay the murder of a white trader at an here, the result of an explosion early Isolated trading station on the Nava- Monday. Little hope Is entertained for the rescue of any alive, because jo reservation, and who has been sentenced to eight years' Imprisonment, tons of debris impede the progress of is suffering from an Incurable disease, rescuers. It canuot be learned wheth and It is not believed he will live er the explosion was caused by dust or gas. Officials of the company say six months. The first fire engine ever used in they huve never known their mine to Salt Lake City will be taken soon be gaseous. from fire department headquarters Fails to Decide Trust Case. and placed In the old mill at Liberty Washington. The supreme court of park as a relio for future generations the United States on Monday concludto see and compare with the modern ed Its weekly duty of hand ng down engines now in use. decisions without announcing opinions Rare presence of mind saved the In either the Standard Oil or tho Tolife of Mrs. John Gallagher of Salt bacco suits under the Sherman antiLake, when her dress caught Are from trust act. a gasoline explosion. Mrs. Gallagher Montana Poet Suicides. ran Into the house and gathering a Butte J. L. Singleton, well known rung from the floor smothered the flames before they bad gotten a fair In the northwest as a poet, hung him self in h s cabin In Anaconda. start ll was 33 years of age, unmarried and a school teacher out of employment. e ' OF PEOPLE UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET IILHS FLOWERS FOR TO ... El Paso. Texas. An armistice o! five days, beginning at noon Sunday, and affecting the district between Juarez and Chihuahua, and west of the latter, was made effective in an exchanire of Identical letters signed by General Francisco I. Madero, jr., for the rebels, and General Juan for the government The truce provides there shall te no movement of troops of either side during the next five days, and that provisions and medicines may be brought to either camp from the United States without payment of duty. The concessions which the govern ment Is willing to make have been known to General Madero for two weeks, ever since Frederic Moye, a business man of Chihuahua, visited General Madero at Rancbo Bustillos. They were discussed in the meeting by the leaders and members of the peace mission. Those present were: Francisco Madero, Sr., father of the rebel leader; the latter'a brothers, Alfonso, Gustave and Raoul Madero; Pascual Orozco, the original field leader of the revolution; Pancho Vilformer bandit, and present la, staunch supporter of Madero; Giuseppe Garibaldi, and General and Madero. Much of the discussion was of a nature the publication of which Is not desired at this time. It may be said, however, that General Madero has the most authentic .assurances of a liberal attitude on the part of the government In fact it may be said President Diaz is anxious to adopt every measure that will insure (he return of the revolutionary soldiers to their farms and shops with the feel ing that the government in Mexico City Is their government, and that every aid the government can give them to repair the ravages of neglect Is theirs for tlje asking. The government wants no rancor to remain on either side. The liberality of the president on every point immediately affecting the daily life of the people, as shown In the assurances given General Madero, exceeds the dreams of the revolutionists themselves. It is noted that Ojinaga, where a small federal force la besieged, is not covered In the armistice, the Insur-rect- o activity in that district being largely lndepenednt It is expected that in the event of the settlement of the rebellion in Chihuahua, the situation at Ojinaga and other scattered places throughout the republic will receive attention. The moral effect of the cessation of hostilities in Chihuahua is regarded as certain to make settlements in other parts of the country simple. isa-varr- (Copyright. Ml.) HOUSE APPROVES AGREEMENT CHARGED WITH FIENDISH CRIME Treaty Will Now go to Three Men Arrested on Suspicion of the Senate In Almost Identical Dynamiting Los Angeles Times Form it Came to the House. Building and Committing Other Outrages.' Reciprocity Washington. President Taft's reci procity agreement with Canada, supIndianapolis. After months of Inported by all but a handful of Demo vestigation, directed by William J, crats and opposed by a majority of Burns, a private detective, John J. the Republicans, passed the House of McNamara, international secretary of Representatives Friday afternoon by the Bridge and Structural Iron Worka vote of 264 to 88. ers of America, the headquarters of With nearly 200 Democrats in con which are In Indianapolis, was ar trol and their action endorsed by rested here Saturday charged with the bill was complicity in the dynamiting of the many Republicans, adopted with no amendments and in Los Angeles Times building on Ocalmost identically the form in which tober 1, 1910, and the plant of the it passed the house last session. Llewellyn Iron Works at Los Angeles. Tho bill seeks to put into effect the James W. McNamara, a union print formal agreement reached between er and brother of John W. McNamara, President Taft and members of the was also arrested at Detroit, while a Canadian cabinet for a reduction of third arrest was made when Ortie S. tariff rates on many articles and McMonlgal, a structural iron worker free trade in many others across the and member of Chicago local No. 5, border of Canada. Added to it by the was placed under arrest Democratic leaders Is a section which McNamara'a arrest followed an In"authorizes and requests" President vestigation lasting several months. Taft to make further efforts to secure during which detectives have been in still freer trade relations with Can Indianapolis and the charge Is made ada In the form of additional recipro that large quantities of high explocal relations. sives have been found In his posses The passage of the bill marked the sion. close of a fight that had raged In the The three men wfll be taken to Cat house for six days. In that time the tfornla for trial. Scores of other bomb outrages in all safety of the measure was at no time threatened, but the Democratic and parts of the country, involving the Republican leaders, working for its loss of millions of dollars, and pospassage, conceded all the opportunity sibly some fatalities, are laid at the desired by Us opponents for debate door of the three prisoners and their and protest undiscovered accomplices by the detectives who made the investigations WARNING TO AMERICANS. leading to the arrests. Federals Bitter In Denunciation of CALLS IT KIDNAPING. Men From This Side. Chihuahua. An American arriving Method of Arrest of Dynamite Sus from the Interior reported twenty- pect Condemned by Montanans. eight Americans who, with 40,000 Butte, Mont. The method of had crossed rounds of ammunition, the arrest and hurried and secret the border west of El Paso and reach extradition of J. J. McNamara, secretary-ted General Madero's camp after nine reasurer of the International Asdays. When they reached the camp sociation of Bridge and Structural they were all disarmed because of Iron Workers, and others in connecsome The feeling tion with the disagreement dynamiting of the Los among the Mexican federal forces re- Angeles Times building came In for garding the participation of Ameri denunciation at the session Sunday cans in the insurrection is intense. evening of the Silver Bow Labor and The federals regard the Americans Trades Assembly, the central labor fighting against them as greater foes body of the unions of Butte. Speakthan the natives, and those in author ers branded the procedure as a "kidity have sent out notices warning naping," In which regularly constitutAmericans to keep out of the strife ed officers of tho law yielded to the and remain on their own side of the avowed enemies of labor. border. Deserters Drowned. San Francisco. While attempting to escape from the steam whaler Bel vedere, scheduled to sail for Alaskan waters, Rowell Holdorf and G. M. Ho- gan, residents of San' Francisco, who had signed for the cruise, were drowned off Goat Island in San Fran cisco bay, Saturday night Joseph Gordon, a third member of the crew, while trying to rescue the men, lost his life when one of the Belvedere's boats was launched from the davits. Mrs. Scott Wins. Washington. Mrs. Mathew T. Scott of Illinois Friday night was declared president-genera- l of the Daughters of the American Revolution for the next two years. With Mrs. Scott was elected the entire administration ticket, except one vice president-generawho received ten votes less than the number necessary to elect For this position a new oal-lo- t will be taken. l, Preferred Death to Hunger. Chicago. Fear of impending starva-t'o- n caused a father and mother to administer strychnine to themselves and their two children, both under four years old, on Friday. The mother, Mrs. Honore Dziurgot, and the older child, Joseph, are dead, and the father and baby are In a hospital, where it is said both will recover Senators by Direct Vote. St. Paul. Governor Eherhart has signed the Keefe bill providing for the nomination of United States senators by direct vote of the people. The measure provides that each candidate to the legislature shall take a pledge to support the senatorial candidate receiving the popular Indorsement or sign another pledge declaring his unwillingness to do so. In 1912 a senator Is to be elected to succeed Knute Nelson. . Cattle Fall Into Crevices. Ely, Nev. Realizing that stin further losses are threatened, to the cattlemen In tho vicinity or Jake's valley by reason of cattle falling into the crevices made by a peculiar phenomena of nature a year ago, Captain W. O. Moorman, one of the largest mttu owners in that district, has appealed to tne Nevada senators, urging their aid toward securing a permit the government to fence the openings in me eartn. General Reyes Called Home. Paris. General Bernado the Mexican former minister of war, nas received a can from President Diaz to return at once to Mexico. Diaz asKs his aid in the attempt to settle the revoltuion. General Reyes expects to sail for New York within a fortnight perhaps within a week. Killed by Burglar. Okla. Whilo attempting to capture two burglars who had broken Into a store, A. E, Arnett. town marshal, was shot to death. George Cowman, who accompanied Arnett, was wounded. Grandmother at Thirty-one- . Susanville, Cal. A enin.imnth. at the ageof 31, Mrs. Hnttle Munkins uiea here suddenly. The funeral was attended by Mrs. Mankin's mother, who, though only 45 years of age, is a Want an Explanation. Washington. President Taft Is requested In a resolution Introduced In .he house on Friday to furnish to eongress an explanation of the resignation of David Jayne Hill as ambas-iado- r to Germany. Hunting for Missing Cirl. ., Chicago Thomas R. Mnrshnii ernor of Indiana, Saturday issued an appeal to the citizens of that state to join in the search for wno disappeared two cisie weeks ago. McCloud, ant-moo- Se-no- ra hnvlne emt falluer. The men pleaded guilty to the J mg ot me sueepmcu, wuo were i i and their bodies partially cremate the burning of their camp outfits, they recently went before the f here with a motion for a writ ot that they had been forct duress guilty under throuch fear of mob violence. Attorney Sam King of Salt iJ haudled the case for the defend and made a strong plea for a vri wror, but Judge Parmalee denied motion, making it necessary that men now serve their time. plead uch othei iatt No Herbert Brink, another man lcted in connection with the mm as sentenced to be banged, but sentence was commuted to life beco: iculla hid: hsre prisonment with the understand chat the other accused men plead guilty. menl rersi ibesi soft mon PIRATES ATTACK SHIP. Chinese Vessel Bandits Loot Had Gone Ashore. Jan Tl clnat Shanghai, China Warships prob. will be sent to recover as mud possible of the wrecked stea: Asia's cargo, which was deserted Chinese pirates when the passcn; and crew were taken off by the nese steamer Shoaklng, after the ii had gone on the rocks. The value the cargo, chiefly of silk, is estim; at V 500,000. After the passengers had esca; pirates attacked the crew, and thi the sailors put up a hard fight tured one stoker and carried away. The others of the crew, the passengers and the mails, brought here. I TO MAKE WAR ON EST RAX Dr. Esplonosa Avows Intentions ment Revolution in Nicaragua I avowei A Washington. With the pose of leading a revolution igall i h a imVAinman Af PVAfilflonl Fair J of Nicaragua, Dr. Rudolfo BspioncJ Nicaraguan minister to the C! States during the Zelaya regime, left Mexico City for San SalvaJL.ret according to a telegram received pwer the state department Tuesday flere Ambassador Wilson. The departcjks s has Instructed the American mln to San Salvador to report devlwer ments. I No chid Wants Scepter of Brother. fcly Tangier, Morocco. Advices f ere miles southvere Mequlnez. thlrty-stof Fez and one of the summer i obe rmc dences of the sultan, announce Mulal El Zio. a brother of Su I to orn Mulal Hafid, has been proclaimed tan by the rebel Zammours, vBre after capturing the place, pillaged men shops and killed several Jews Bore Gomez Is Gratified. British legation has received adv dei rat Washington. Dr. Vasquez Gomez, dated Fez, April 20, stating that head of the confidential agency of the that th were safe at that time city Mexican revolutionists here, received that Th -of were food supplies a message Sunday night informing und into the capital. him the armistice in negotiations which he had been engaged finally Furniture Factory Employes W re h were put Into effect beweent General RaDlds. Mich. The a Grand ft Navarro and General Madero. He ex- break In the br furniture strike situa: pressed gratification and said peace is said to be a victory for the r in in Mexico was undoubtedly assured. yi ers. The Marvel Manufacturing c vatl pany, employing between 75 and May Investigate Bribery Charges. men, has signed a one-yea- r agreerr iapt Denver, Colo. Representative Dulln with the union and resumed ojv el Introduced In the house Saturday a tions Tuesday. The agreement sell resolution providing for the appoint- for a nine-hou- r day. and an inert fctlo ment of a committee to investigate of 10 per cent in wages. the charges made In the senate pie Penny Postage Probable. Friday by Senator Bellesfleld that members of the house had been apGenn Washington. I'ostmaster Th proached with many offers for their Hitchcock Is confident that "P le votes In favor of the Moffat tunnel postage" is a probability of the n bill. Under the rules the resolution future as the result of reductions went over one day. the J17.600.000 postal deficit which fftei Isted when he took charge of the P tl Train Falls Into Gorge. office department. He has madf Cape Town, South Africa. Twentv statement to this effect in ackno run persons were killed when a passeneer edging letters received regarding train on the Kowlera railroad plunged postal situation. into a rocky gorge 250 feet deep, owosi ing to the collapse of the Blaauw- High Waters In Russia. r krants bridge, thirteen miles from Alexandrorsk. Reports from rci Grahamstown on Saturday. Their ern Russia and Siberia tell of the f et boaies were torn to nieces and iney. den arrival of The Ice snrlnjr. trlcably mixed with the debris of the broken up In the rivers and, with ': cars which were ground to splinters. melting snows, has caused abnon1 high waters, which are doing V Persecuting the Jews. damage. Vitebsk, RusBia. On the receipt of a report that an illegal meeting was Earnings of Steel Trust to be held, the police on Katunim, New York. The quarterly rei surrounded a synagogue and, identi- - or the united Stntes Steel corpora' r;.ihg juo or the worshippers, arrested for the period ending March 31, if forty on the ground that they did not Tuesday, shows earnings of $23,519. possess passports. and net earnings of $20,001,817. Fifteen Persons Drowned. Will Succeed Pierce. Manila. The steamer Charles Vn. Washington. Samuel Adams, f zat, operating between Manila and r3 capo lawyer, will Bttccced Corregidor, foundered in a typhoon 01 f it is estimated that fifteen I'eirce, resigned, as first assistant &unaay. ill Secret of the Interior. persons were drowned. Fishermen retary c A t lHlior has announced that Mr. rescued a number of the passengers. will assume his duties about June Trail of Assassin Lost. Fowler for Assistant Attorney-Cen'- ! Theodore. Poses searchlnc f f h O! Washlngton.-Jam- es A. Fowl' assassin who murdered Arthur c Marsh in his own home Tennessee, one of the assistant' Thursdaj night have returned from their long '.he attorney-general'- s office, will but futile chase, having lost all truce ome assistant attornev-sencral- of the assans'n. uharge of trust prosecutions, suc" Ing William S. Kcnyon of low. x ' q 1 D 11 |