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Show TOC SPANISH FORK TRESS WILL INSIST UPON NEW PARTY Dish Wsrucr, Publisher " . . UTAH SPANISH rOKK Colontl wrecks ;might prevent Rafutos to Rooisvolt In Plan to Havo Sama Electors an Both Tickets. THE UTAH BUDGET MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED Ten counties are fsrdy In making CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY their reports to (he state board o ARE IN DANCER, equalization, and aa a mult (be report of tlie board will be late. The motor madness la beginning te weep over Nephl, a half dozen or ao Fear Continuous Staioit of Loot and new motor rara and motorvycles bar Pillage and It la Expected That AH Americans Will bo Warntd Ing been eo!da there In the laat two week. to liavo Country, Alford Hansen, 38 yearn old, o Spanish fork, wm found dead Friday mornlnc In bed at tbe borne of ble Juareg More than COO American parents, The rauae of ble death la citizen, together with their wives unknown, and families. In town along the MexiOgdn membrra of the Socialist can Northwestern railroad are threat-rueparty gathered In Moos ball Friday, with Isolation, far from the and selected delegates to represent American border, with scant meant them at the etate convention in Malt of eacaplng depredations of Mexican Lako, July 24. l chela. Tbe Malt take city commlsiien baa Sufficient facta became known been Upheld by the rourta In that It Tuesday of the real situation along baa been derided that tbe commltalon the Mexican Northweatern to warrant baa absolute right to refuse to grant tbe statement that It would cause nq a liquor llrenee. aurprlse If the Americans In all tbe ' The trip of tba Utah national guard towns along tbe line were warned to to California next month for partlrl leave Mexico at onre. General Antonio RoJaa, who figured patlon In the Joint coaat defense maneuvers In the vicinity of Man Fran- prominently In the mutiny at the orcisco Is assured. now igin of the present revolution, Weldon It. Cooke, the aviator, who wants to be commander-in-cble- i of the eon It, 000 by circling Mt. Tampatpala rebels. on December 19 laat, will make flight Should Rojas become the rebel at the Lagoon race track for ten daya, chief, res'dents fear a continuum season of loot and pillage. He Is beginning July 20. Leonard Young, aged I. waa run charged with robbing Juareg banks of over by a heavy wagon at Ogden, and tbelr funds when the mutiny ocrurred, physlclnna doubt hie recovery. The and la looked upon aa one of the mo-- t child waa playing In the atreeta when of all the rebels. Die accident occurred. AVIATOR KILLED BY BUFFALO. Extradition papera for the return to thla state from Callforala of J. 11. Survives Many Daring Flights In Air Spencer, charged with failure to supto Fall Victim of Wild Beast port bis wife and minor children, Faria. Hubert Latham, the famous have been signed by the governor. airman, pioneer ot K. F. alleged to beavlcr-thaMosley, alr aviation, was killed by be the bandit who held up the North Balt take street car at the Barobei a wild buffalo during n hunt In tbs French Congo. ger railroad crossing, July 11, haa The governor general of French been placed behind the bars to await, equatorial Africa, Marshal Henri Mertrial. In Albert Foulger of the Retail Clerk lin, telegraphing the new, said that waa out with natives In the tatbam of the early association, Ogden, says when forest he at)ot and wounded a with closing movement la meeting more auccesa every day. The atorea buffalo, which Immediately charged which close early are aatlafled with and gored and trampled him to death. Latham's death occurred In the the results ao.far, be says. Chari river district, near the Bahrea Samuel W. McClellan of Pay so a. a In the center ol Sulnmat, respected and well known citizen, the Frenchpractically in Soudan tbe direction of lied of heart failure, Friday. He left take Chad. Tbe date of the fatality bla house for the purpose of fooling waa June 7. kla pigs and dropped dead In the yard, Mr. McCelllan waa 79 years old. ADVISED SON TO SUICIDE. Ethan Allen, Tbe body ofFMDoc New Yorker Telle Jury That Hie Boy who met bis death when the automoHad Admitted Murdering Girl. bile owned and driven by John Mindar sverturned on the county highway one New York. Terrifying details of the and miles south of Murray murder of Jutla Connors, the was sent to Park City for burial. girl found In the Bronx last week, Mr. White of Ogden, manager of thq were told to the grand Jury Tuesday. Utah fruit exchange, !s In Pleasant Two relatives of Nathan Swartz, his Drove Inspecting the first shipment of father and slater, Mrs. Frances Alexancherries. The Pleasant Grove Fruit der, testified that he admitted to them Growers association haa shipped two he murdered the child. At the conclucarloads of cherries the past week. sion of the hearing an Indictment As result of injuries received In a charging murder In the first degree runaway. Street Supervisor ta Breton was voted against the youth. Batch of Ogden died at a hospital, Swarti has been missing since shortwhera ho was taken after the acci- ly after tbe murder. The elder Swartx dent Death waa from hemorrhage said that when he heard tbe story of af the brain, caused by concussion. tbe crime he advised his son to com3. InMra. Hugh McKellar, aged mit suicide. "And 1 think he did," at added the father. jured In an automobile acclk-n- ; Centerville, July 11, died Saturday Plumbers In Salt Lake. afternoon at a Salt Lake hospital. Salt take City. Marked by a most Eight of the other occupants of the felicitous of complimentary exchange rewill who were tnjured machine speeches between tbe assembled delecover. officials and prominent citizens, While members of the family were gates, the thirtieth annual convention of the absent. Are destroyed the house be- National Association of Master longing to George Thomas at Plain Plumbers was opened In thla city discovered was Are The by City. are over COO deleThere Tuesday. avail-ibl-e neighbors, and no water being main streets of The gates present for Immediate use, the building the are g&lly decorated in honor city was entirely destroyed. of the visitors I 'Descendants of President Brigham Steamer Sink, Passengers Saved. d an outing and celeYoung bration at the foot of Little mountatn New York. The excursion steamer In Emigration canyon on July 20. Tbe Rosedale, while passing out of Inlet Tnesday with 700 passenprogram will be given oh ground over ahlch the pioneers passed on their gers on board, collided with the steam-ere- r Nassau. A hole was torn In the way to Salt Lake valley. The Bingham police force Is Inves- Rosedale's bow and her captain headtigating the disappearance of large ed for shallow water, where she sank. quantities of coal from tbe Denver A The Nassau was damaged only slightly Rio Grande coal chutes. It haa been and took off the passengers and crew ascertained that on one day recently of the llosedale. sacks were missing, and Jealous Woman Kills Child. nearly fifty men, women and children, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Nettle Walsh are suspected. son shot and killed her Scanof Fully a thousand persons and wounded herself after her fatally dinavian descent from different parts husband had to kill failed. her attempt celebration af Utah met In Logan In a from a window when his Walsh designed to commemqrate the Intro- wife leaped fire. He was slightly opened of Church duction of the gospel of the was Saints In Injured by the fall. Mra. WalshattenJesus Christ of Latter-aaof her husband's alleged Jealous Eras-tu- s their native countries by Bishop tions to another woman. , I d money-thirst- y Anglo-Frenc- h n one-hal- f t Oyater Ray, N. Y. Formation of distinct Independent party, and not tbo capture of the Republican party, la the course Colonel Roosevelt laid out for himself Monday night Ho took Issue flatly with supporters who have advanced a proposal for effecting an agreement wlib the Republican organization In some states through which, under certain conditions, tha strength of the Roosevelt following might ba thrown behind Frcaldent Taft Tbo colonel will havo nous of It Colonel Roosevelt made It clear that he had decided upon a thorough going fight, Independent of alliance with either party, which will put him In a position to appeal to Democrats aa In states In well aa Republicans. which his followers have control of tbe Republican organization, ho Is ready to carry on bis campaign through that medium. waa prompted to The make his position definitely known by reports that In several atates. notably Pennsylvania and Maryland, a movement was on foot to have the same candidates for elertors on both the Taft and Rooievelt tickets, with tha agreement that the ticket which received the larger number of votes should obtain tbe entire electoral vota. First 8ecured at tha Olympic Games In Stockholm. Stockholm. America won first place In two of the leading events at Mons day's Olympia games, tbe relay race and the decathlon, and second place In the swimming final, thus scoring altogether eight points. The United States scored 128 points In all contests, her nearest competitor being Sweden, with 104 points. Sweden added 19 points to her total; Finland, 13 points; England, 6 points; Germany, 5 points; Australia, which won the swimming event. 3 points; France, 2 points, and Austria, 1 point. In Points 1,600-meter- 800-mete- Informer Shot Down. New York. Herman Rosenthal, a gambler, whose charges of graft against leading officials of the New York police department led to a thorough investigation Into the workings ot the department, was shot and killed In tbe street early Monday morning. E. T. FAIRCHILD. g Y r-t- Unde - It XV v am lorlnier bis scat senator from Illinois. it a was held to have been lnvj,!; ( was declared to have Ua tu lent of votea obtained by methods and practices," Lorlmer had been a membrs senate since June 18, jji j, suggestion of fraud In connect bis election became public fe 1910, when Charles A. White, a ber of tha Illinois lrgUUsni that he had received Sio.ooo a i for voting for Lorlnter. The arnate by It anion i day reversed the majority of n Investigating commit tee sad Its vote of March 1, 1911, hn mer retained bla teat, fun; them I '- ua wat I Indul) for tent are c tom calculate nothins gain to happsn to that train. ,9 gents ny bar I o'clcx bs bay 4 la s 1 esi forty. SEVENTEEN reductions Sweeping KILLED IN Technically Mr. Lorlmer xj DUPLICATE CONGO ATROCITIES out of the record of the vuu member, notwlthatandlng bit thnn three years occupanry , seat. Terrible state of Affairs In Rubbar Facing his associates with K In Paru, Defenseless Indians laration. I am ready, ltr. U Being Ruthlessly Murdered. at In the chamber and heard 1 decreed as the rollcnll shot adoption of the n solution ot n London. Tbe disclosures as to tho Luke Lea of Tennessee, tbs , state ot affairs In tho rubber Industry youngest member. The maa ti In Peru, published In the blue book three days had hold the senate! Just Issued by the foreign office aa attention with bla remarkable the result of Sir Roger Casement's in vestlgatlons, attract a great deal of attention and have caused comparisons to be drawn between these whole sale atrocities and those at one time reported from the Congo Free State. Sir Roger Casement was aent to Peru a year ago and found overwhelming evidence of the murder and torture of defenseless Indians. He discovered that kerosene had been poured over men, women and children w ho had been tied to stakes and were then set on fire. The brains of children had been dashed out, tbe limbs of Indians had been cut off or broken and they bad been left to d'.e. Tbe torturea also Included deliberate star vatlon of many people. DENVER Wall of Water Which Swept town Cherry Creek Caused Two Deaths and Enormous Damage. Denver A wall of water twenty-fiv- e feet high, carrying death and destruction with It, swept down Cherry creek here Sunday night, ripped open tbe concrete walls, and In a twinkling had marooned hundreds of persons. Two persons are known to have been drowned.' An Infant boy was drowned when bis mother, terror stricken and up to her waist In water, dropped the babe and the little body was swept down the stream. The second known death was that of Christopher Jensen. JUDGE 1 R. W. ARCHBALD WRECK. Outshl bunting . Spotted Fever on the Coast. ''V,' - 4 jH.i v V' Washington. The Rocky Mountain .v''Vv spotted fever, a disease so important E. T. Fairchild, state superintendent that the public health and marine hosof publlo Instruction of Kansas, was oalnst Judge Robert w. pital service has been studying It for sJm! elected president of tho National Edu- - two d f commerce years in the Bitter Root valley in cation association In Chicago after a Montana. Is officially reported from moW.dP V h ,en,t' th house h.J hot fight San Francisco. ioslnst m j KtlC,e, of lmPeachment m vote of 222 to 1. Cloudburst Causes Loss of Life. Miners Meet at Cripple Creek. Bullitt Confirmed, SL Louis Four people were drown Cripple Creek, Colo. The twentieth a In ed cloudburst at annual convention of the Western Alton, 111., on 'appointment of wall of waFederation of Miners opened Monday Sunday, when a nine-foo- t l,UlUU f vllle na solicitor general of the In Victor with 150 delegates In at- ter from the Piasa valley raced down United states to Belle and Piasa streets, deluging two succeed tendance. Mayor Joseph Bitterly welmann was confirmedFrederick W i homes. comed the delegates to the district. Saturday by the t President at Church. Teachers In Session. Speed Champion Killed. Washington President Taft forsook Spokane, Wash. Delegates from the White House on Sunday to attend very section of the United States ar- church, to All Soul's Unitarian eTmVlrUler rived In Spokane Monday for the an- church Ingoing an automobile. He remainnual convention of the National Com- ed ? at the White House during the mercial Teachers association. I rah!u0nrThe r;r STM wt I ti lCT iimas i a i fired of ttw mnrl i a from Tlee n slle per- - u J, a at rta sh ring pared riter c fayed sfiarli fight ti trown The tched Vy rop ids In va'tl lit he t't ' inxl S3 d aft w re. o'. dld th to ihar 11 iron 'ached From tbs pi tnont Ther WILLIAM E. LORIMER, l V&l iiowisl of defense and attack upon bit tnles rose wearily from b' w: passed back to a cloak room tar j The outcome of the vote surprise, but the leaders of lb against him had not estimated f er vote than fifty to thlrty-fi- ' ' shad !t beli the of . 11 s . Imer gained only one of the mn voted against him March 1, 1911.& tor Jonea of Washington, lost the votes of bla associate. S' tor Cullom, and of Senators Briggs of New Jersey. SirorooK North Carolina and Watson o! Virginia. i,; Mr. Lorlmer was elected legist' senator from Illinois by the or that state May 26, 1909. He1' that time a member of the D States house of representative. F Ing been elPeted first to the fourth congress In 1S94. He rett'1 to hold his seat In the house resentatlves until June H. w ly a month after his election and senate. He then resigned sworn In as senator the next day Ills election came after the wide primary had indorsed art' Albert J. Hopkins for deadlock In the legislature proven the election of Hopkins, snd mer's election ultimately was bro about by the support of flJ Fell Through Car Window. Omaha. Reed Fairbanks, the son of F. L. Fairbanks of Salt Lake City, fell through a window of the Union Pacific Overland Limited, traveling at full speed, and was absolutely unhurt when picked up by his frantic parents. w rs wstei FLOODED BY RAINS. Passenger Train Going Sixty Mites an Hour Runs Into Another Train. Chicago. Fifteen persons met almost Instant death, two died while being rushed to hospitals and forty persona were Injured when the Omaha mail train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, going at a speed close to sixty miles an hour, crashed Into the rear end of the Overland Limited passenger train No. 2 at Western Springs, 111,, early Sunday. y Third Party in Illinois. Colonel Chicago. Supporters of Roosevelt in Illinois has issued a call for a state convention to be held In Chicago August 3 to elect delegates to the third party national convention in Chicago August 3. William -- tic reforms in regulations and practices, and comprehensive changes In the methods of operation, are prescribed In a report made public Sunday by tbe Interstate commerce commission of its Investigation Into tbe business of the thirteen great express companies of the United States. Dealing with the identity of Interest between the various companies, the report finds that these companies are separate legal entitles, but are very closely related. The Inquiry was tbe most extensive and. In wealth of Infinite detail, probably tbe most thorough, ever prosecuted by tbe commission. It was conducted, and the Report was prepared by Commissioner Franklin K. Lane. It haa been In progress for nearly three years. The report Itself takes 600 printed pages. It Involved an examination and comparison of practically more than 600,000,000 express rates In effect In this country, in addition to an examination of millions of way-bill- s and an Investigation, through the books of the companies, of their financial operations and business methods. Commissioner Lane Is of the opinion that tbe conclusions reached constitute a long step towards the solution of that gravest problem of the American householder, the high cost of living. AMERICANS IN THE LEAD. to Washington. By vote 0l to twenty-eight- , the paiw , senate on Suturday took .. rvi - Held Vl aKAlWHOey rates averaging, in general, approximately fifteen per cent; dras- four-year-ol- d Bishop Denounces Socialism. sermon Chicago. A strong socialism by Rt. Rev. Bishop John P. Carroll of Helena, Mont., was the feature of the opening of the annual convention of the Ancient Order of Hiberlans here. ' 5Y Washington. forty-fiv- e sf California and New York, Miss Jennie Adeline Crocker, California's richest heiress, on Tuesday became tha bride of Malcolm Douglas Whitman, New York attorney, clubman and V- Election JJ Invalid on tha Ground Thu1 for Him Wor Obtain Corrupt Msthcd. ' te ITT'' In express Rock-awa- y Jennie Crocker a Bride. San Francisco. In the presence of 300 representatives of the smart sets His Government Troops Charged With Encroachments and Indignities. Douglas, Arlx. Bishop O. P. Brown, who waa asked by MenatorSmoot and Fall to Investigate conditions In the Mormon colonies at Colon! Morelos sad Colonla Oxarg, returned here 8WEEPING REDUCTIONS IN Monday with sworn statements from RATES RECOMENDED BY Mexprominent Mormons charging the COMMERCE COMMISSION. ican government troops with alleged encroachments and Indignities. According to the data compiled by MT. Brown, the colonists were asked Conclusions Reached by Commission to furnish horsew and payment was reMay Constitute a Long Step Toward fused by Generals San Jlneg and BlanProblem of Tbe tho Solution of tha co, the federal commanders. of Cost tho Living. High Mormons steadfastly objected to giv- will-hol- Snow In 1850. The Spanish Fork Commercial club, which carried to a glowing success the Strawberry project celebration ' July 2, 3, 4, Is now planning to further Its activity by Inviting citizens to Join the club, thus swelling its membership to possibly double Us present enrollment. A message was received Friday by T. E. Browning of Ogden, announcing the death of Mrs. Anna Browning at Lorenzo, Idaho, Thursday night. Mrs. Browning was the wife of the late Bishop John C. Browning, and resided In Ogden many years. Simon Bamberger, president of the Balt Lake & Ogden railroad, has announced that steel and ties for the reof the mainder of the double-trackinroad between Fait take City and Og den had been contracted for aud that an effort would be made to complete the work before the close of the year. sj MEXICANS WORRY COLONISTS. ing their property and tbe federal finally obtained Mexican horses. The situation, however, was by no means cleared and friction la looked for ILLINOIS SENATOR COLLEAGUES AFTER SERVED OVER THRU Democrats. The rharges of bribery in ofl! tlon with the tarlmer election Tri'1 made public by the Chicago April 30, 1910, when it publis1' confession of State Repress1,1 Charles A. White that ho hud KrP 110,000 to vote for Lorlmer. denied Lorlmer specifically pI charges lu a speech in tbe and 28 of that year, May courted invest igatlon. Will Not Make Extensive President TK Washington. cated Saturday that he would make any extensive ramp8, in' this fall, when he declined " tlon to attend the Minnesota sti In September? Refuses Great Brltalne R(lleS, Washington. The senate to make the Panama canal In shed business. This twul t I refuses Great Britains te-l- the bill bo held up pem!:n- - negolljtnus. d the c ibout eontei 'efonni min urage thunk using 'hit j i Af wth bs a fca it Rj 'd. but of the r3 I'V had At shat part I i C( nsts of I oth la o i ho it or 1 t Stout I its tilde tarket Porto to th. arrow her cc "Phan1 mima1 t of loti; In tbi "eason er thi an Corea heque a up. f dow 'owllr.i fek oi 'ting 'n C( Wjh thei khei ' bulls fi(Y |