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Show V FORK. UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH sSJ TO OE PROTESTED 1 compared with 236, whll the 80 this year amount compared with a total , fwtuji1 FAST FRIENDS NOW DEADLY INCIPIENT OF LAST WEEK ENEMIES IN CIVIL WAR. Unionists of Ulster Expect to March on Sinn Fclners of Londonderry, Snipers Are Busy and Bombs Ars Being Used. ENGLISH PREMIER SOMEWHAT PEEVED OVER ACTION OF AMERICAN LAWMAKERS. Atka That Negotiations Ba Entered Into With Japan to Make Impoa-Ibl- e Further Evaeion of Existing Immigration Agreement. Washington Senator Predicts Prolonged Contest For Commerce of World and Defends New Marins Act Mer-cantl- le Fulr means and foul" Washington. will he used by other tuitions In the competition for woyld trade, Senator Jones of Washington, chairman of the senate committee on commerce, said on June 20, In defending provisions In the new merchunt marine set. Sen Btor Jones replied to the criticism by Premier I.loyd George, who bud lndl rated that a protest would be made to the United States against the new law, which provides that the president commercial treutles shall abrogate which prevent the lmNisltlon of discriminating duties on imports carried In American vessels. "Commercial relations have been turned upside down by the war," said Senator Jones. "Nations are ubrognt lug treutles that are contrary to their Interests. European powers are freeing themselves from treaty provisions that will hinder them In the struggle for the world's trade. We have been prevented from doing wlmt many thought should be done to aid our merchunt marine by treaties entered Into many years Ago. This Is a splendid time to unshnckle ourselves and put ourselves In a position to make treutles, to enter Into such commercial relations and to cnuct such laws as we think will promote our welfare In the world's adjustment. "Other nations will look after their Interests. We must look after ours. We are entering no brotherly love Sunday school picnic In seeking our part of the worlds carrying trade. Fair meuus and foul will be used to defeat us. Fierce assaults will be made upon us from every angle. No meek turning of the cheek will win. We must fight back and fight hard to maintain ourselves and every honorable means must be used to advance. "Other nations will make concessions to attain certain advantages. We have It In our power to secure concessions that we should have. We must use this power wisely, Justly and for our good, and nowhere can It be used to greater advantage than In connection with our merchant marine. Hence we direct the president to abrogate WETS HAVE ONE RAY OF HOPE those treaties that prevent us front levying discriminating duties or tonBurleson Demands Repeal of Provi- nage taxes. We mny not adopt this sions In Volstead Act policy, but we should be in a position San Francisco. Postmaster General to do It If we deem It wise," Burlesons statement at San Antonio regarding Democratic platform Issues FEDERATION APPROVES LEAGUE drew particular attention among party lenders here for the national conven- Labor Leaders Indorse League of Na tlona Without Reservation. tion because of Its frank declaration Montreal. The American Federafor modification of the Volstead protion of Labor adjourned its annual hibition enforcement act Mr. Burlesons remand for repeal of convention here June 19, after Indors"drastic and absurd" provisions of the ing the league of nutlonx, without act expressed In more direct fashion reservations. views which some of the party leadLabors program as outlined by the ers now here previously had voiced convention demands: Ratification of privately. Coming from a member of the peace treaty. Government ownerPresident Wilsons cabinet the state- ship with democratic operation of ment was regarded as a possible inti- railroads. Curb on profiteering nnd mation of tho administration's atti- high cost of living. Jailing of food and tude on the prohibition Issue before clothing profiteers. Right to strike the convention. and abolition of compulsory arbitration and antistrike legislation. Hands off In Mexico by the United States govHUERTA PROMISES REFORMS. ernment. Indorsement of the Irish Mexican President Discloses Plans to Members of Congress. CARL SMITH JOSLYN Mexico City. Restoration of constitutional government in states where for any reason it 1ms been Interrupted, reforms of the electoral law and of the common law Judicial system, modifications of the labor law to protect the rights of capitalists and workers, and rehabilitation of the system were recommended to Mexican legislators In a message read by Adolfo do la Huerta, provisional president, at the owning o'f the extraordinary session of congress on edu-ration- June 2L SUICIDE Mexican Leaders Assert Former President Killed Himself. Mexico City. Carranza's own words shortly before bis death, the position if his laxly when found, the nature of the wounds and the three empty cartridges Indicated that the president committed suicide, according to Major Ernesto Herrero, Uxn whose report General Bednlfo Herrero, who Is charged with responsibility for the late presidents death, bases his statement that Carranza killed himself, Ernesto Herrero mode this assertion here on June 21. May Import German Die. of dye. Washington. Importers Stuffs have been notified that the war trade board section of the state department now is prepared to grant allocation certificates providing, for the lmiwrtathm of German dyes. Woman Campaign Manager. Iocatello, Idaho, Bertha Newland, ho enjoys tho distinction of being the only woman campaign mnnngci for an aspirant for the United State senate, has bran In Pocatello In tb Interests of R. c. Benle of Wallace. 291,825, j What appears to lie a Is presented to the Weber county for sola, finding of the body of colored. 64 years of of the Davis and WekVcTN er canyon. Becoming dizzy while the bonk of the river Blaisdell fell lto the?1 would bave been drowned heroic action of Alonzo fv! rescued her In an uncowSj uon. Construction of a American Fork Canyon Improvement Association of Fork and Pleasant Crave !? last week. The building pleted before July l, It la ant. Two young folks of Ogden escaped death when the aiitoJ which they were ridiug puJ an embankment in Ogden turning completely over, lull aide up In the bottom of i The census bureau ! Belfast. The chimera for a peaceful settlement of the eontroveray In Ireland apparently grow nmuller with the pnaxlng of each day. An orgy of hate la sweeping this city. Fuat friends lust week are now deadly enemies Keeking each other'a Uvea. Thin stronghold la tense with possibilities Indeed, the whole of ITatet teems on the brink of savage civil war. The unlonlata of Belfast ore debating a plan to march on the Sinn Fein-erIn Londonderry. Troops are guarding the unionist promises. 8lnn Felners are sniping them from housetops. Bombs are freely used. Severul buildings are burn lug. A woman was killed by a sniper's bullet. There Is neither sleep nor rest In lamdonderry. All are obsessed with the Idea of slaughter, livery man with u rifle or revolver Is frantic to use It, Snipers from tops of buildings are blazing away at every suspected , enemy. Barricades hove been thrown up throughout the city. Itiflonien are firing from behind bags. The unionist beadqunrters are decorated with the Union Jack, while Sinn Fein dwellings are flying tho repuhlleuu tricolor. English troops are guurdlng all trains entering Derry, but there is Sinn Fein sniping at them. Ulsterites are circulating a story about the murder of Howard M. Clay, son of the governor of Derry. It Is to the effect that Sinn Fein apprentice boys seized him In the outskirts of the town and demanded that he tell them the whereabouts of unionist riflemen. He failed to give them satisfaction. The Sinn Felners searched him and found a revolver with ammunition In bis pocket. They then bound and gagged him, threw Mm on the roadside and riddled hlin with bullets. For four hours removal of Ids body was forbidden. Then a hearse coming from the city was held up and the driver ordered to tuke the corpse to the vlctlm'a futher. DECLARES CARRANZA GOVERNOR STEPHENS DECLARES SOVEREIGNTY OF STATE 19 MENACED BY BROWN MEN. oih II Rail Strike Gaining Headway, Baltimore. The renewal of the outlaw" railroad stilke gathered urength Saturday when, without glv-'ti- ? w.iiu'iig of their Intont'on, men gun uuit-nwoik. Prm-tola- l s g pur-Ivs'- t ii- - lb R list Unablt to Discover Identity of Woman Declares Policy of Friendship With Who Fired 8hot At Him, Orders United States and Payment of Women Herded Together and Debts ia Part of the Provisional Shot Down. Presidents Program. further "evasions" of existing Immi- Harry Johnson, alleged ritortnl nit id iro P w 70 w Kf iat Wf I Vi ofH Is Ar ot I icf g DOM ry him til him HUH' MidU Itsmpi V. JUCOVI a IS I utronC by . d I h i1 s l irtc gration agreements and to make such Uce to be the "King or Cut leggere," was found guilty of agreements as rigorous as possible. Governor Stephens said he feared by a Jury at Farmington. Joiu that the Initiative measure, If passed, aaulted a woman at a roadbot woman being badly beaten. Mexico City. Three hundred'' wo Mexico City. The petroleum lows might fall short of Its purpose through According to announcement! men ramp followers attached to the of Mexico based upon Article 27 of the Japanese retaining possession of government forces have been killed by the constitution, nationalizing deposits agricultural lands through personal by the various committees the orders of Francisco Villa, the of oil, which article will be Interpret- employment contracts, and that there- working on a program for D bandit, according to El Democrats ed liberally, will not be retroactive, fore government action was necessary. dence day, Eureka Is going tola, Although respecting Japanese cul- of the best and most elaborate te quoting Jacinto Trueba, a wealthy declared Adolfo de la Huerta, provisture and advancement and the right of tlons In recent years. merchant of Jimenez, state of Chlhua ional president, to foreign corresponFrank Donovan, 21 yean of hua. Excelsior prints a similar story dents here on June 20. Senor de la Japan to true development. Governor but does not give the source of Its In- Huerta spoke freely In discussing Stephens held that "the people of San Francisco, claiming to bet California are determined to exhaust mer service man, was arrested formation. problems before the country, being every power In their keeping to main- Lake, charged with robbing s to newsVilla Trueba, According captured bost at a luncheon given to the tain. this state for Its own people." the women during an encounter with paper men. being captured by a private a a regiment of de facto cavalry bewho saw the robbery. forThe policy of friendship toward tween Parral and Jimenez. He or- eign nations, especially the United LOS ANGELES VISITED BY QUAKE The body of Levi Hunt, ipt dered the women lined up for review States, together with the liquidation dent of Richfield, was found k to see whether any were soldiers mas of all legally contracted debts of the Residents of California's Metropolis Sevier river by a party of art Have Scare by Tremor. queradlng. One woman shot twice at Mexican republic, Is a part of tbe Mr. Hnnt wandered away fa Villa, but missed. Unable to learn provisional president's program. Los Angeles. An earthquake shook home while suffering froa k w hlch one attacked him, Villa ordered the city at 6:47 p.ra. on June 2L aberration. During the two hours the president all the women herded together and talked with the correspondents he anOffice buildings were shaken so Equipment Talued at hnndi shot down. swered a rapid fire of questions with severely that many of their occupants thousands of dollars Is expert Trueba said Villa cnptnred him and amazing frankness. fled from them. Several buildings tbe Utah state road commlsskG asked tor a ransom of 5000 pesos, but lie did not throw any new light were reported to have been slightly the army surplus as a result do he managed to escape. upon events attending the Sonora re- damaged. tlatlons entered Into by the suit! been sent volt which spread to all parts of the Commissioners have Bricks falling from a building at engineer. from Vera Cruz to confer with the repnollc and finally resulted In the Sixth street and Grand avenue inMrs. Louis Dobbs, of Binghia rebel leader. Major Fanunclo Mar- flight and death of Carranza. jured a man passing by. Was seriously Injured by tbe er who has several for tinez, Asked specifically what he meant years past The shock was felt In Long Beach, of a giant powder cap In her ti been operating in the state of Vera by "debts legully contracted," the San Pedro, Santa Monica and RedonIs reported out of dang: range. susthe has and who aroused Cruz, do Beach. president replied, laughingly: was to remove one f necessary picion that he is about to start a revoPlease do not confuse me with the between twe F frouT Stepping' movement lutionary against the pres former president (Vktorlano Huerta), Nobles Throng Portland. ler wagons, which were parked ent government. The commissioners although our names are almost alike. Portland. Throngs of nobles of the curb, Into the path of an ipprai will ask Martinez to define his post With regard to a Mexican foreign Mystic Shrine trekking the deserts automobile, Eugene Morris P tlon. loan, hewvaded the Issue by declaring: from east, west, north and south to was Instantly killed at Salt Lak It appears that the displeasure of "These conversations with foreign forty-sixt- h annual mecea, the Uintah county has appointed! Martinez was aroused by the fact that ournalists are the first steps which their oasis of Portland, assumed gigantic boards of his political pretensions had been have been taken In this direction. deputy assessors to -when proportions caravan Monday the reclassification oft force consists Martinezs of Ignored. plish "Mexico faces two problems at after caravan crawled noisily Into farm and other lands in tbe eto about 2000 men. he continued. "These are union station here present," eighteen minutes Including Vernal city. the economic and military problems. apart GOMPERS IS AGAIN CHOSEN. Sixty days In jail at bard kb? Mexico Is more completely pacified $60 fine was the sentence metK now than during the time of Porflrlo As Hughes Sees Us. Veteran Labor Executive to five of tbe seven men found P Diaz. Villa, whose status Is that of Mass. With But One Dissenting Vote. Cambridge, Charles E. In the city court at Ogden mere bandit, Is not a military probMontreal. Samuel Gompers, vet lem. Airplanes are being sent to lo- nughes, speaking at the centenary of charge of gambling. eran president of the American Fed- cate Villa, who, pursued relentlessly, Harvard law school here Monday, deA bikers dub" exclusively for clared "in that the of urt eration of Iaibor, was reelected for the soon will be eliminated. governing has been organized at Kaysvlllt we ourselves not thlrty-ulntfall time by the convention short of Is planned to take numerom 4 only The organization of the army, while Whut we should here on June 18. Comperss nomina- difficult, will he accomplished with expect in a free people walks and a few long ones dur.aj tion by Gtmrge W. Perkins of tho out delay under the leadership o of so great Intelligence, but we fre- summer months. quently present a sorry spectacle." clgimimkers union wus the signal for Elias Culles, the war minister." According to the tax a prolonged ovation by the delegates, Just announced, the valuation of! Plan One Big Union of Railroaders. la s who stood and cheered for several B. HERMAN property Is $563, 8S3, which minutes. James Duncan of Seattle Washington. A call for a conven- atantlal Increase over that was recorded as casting the only negation of railroad workers to be held at year ago. tive vote. Chicago, June 29, to organize a one Veterans of Foreign Warn, P Other officers elected Include: big union has been published In the 409, have named the post hi bJ' James Duncan of Quincy. Mass., first Butte, Mont., Dally Union. Leaders Lieut Clarence E. Allen, a Salt vice president ; Joseph K. Valentine of recognized labor unions are attack who was killed In action nearu of Cincinnati, second vice president : 1 in the call. Thierry. Frank Duffy of Indianapolis, third Part of the land Included vice president; William Green of Germany Must Disarm. Price reclamation project ha Coshocton, Ohio, fourth vice pn-s- . Boulogne. The conference of the thrown open for entry by rest1" dent; W. D. Mahon of fifth premiers will send to Germany letprevious order prodding vice president, and T. A. Klckert of ter demanding execution of the clauses drawal. . Chicago, sixth vice president. of the peace treaty Steve Mmdlch, who, with relating to disarmament. The letter Is understood zalo, Is under sentence to w Merchant King Under Arrest to refuse permission to New York. The arrest here of Vice Germany to gust 3 for the murder of Maw maintain an of 200,000. army President Frederick GJmbel, member will appeal Ills cat-- e to the of Gimhcl Brothers, which operates . court ( Five Die In Hotel Fire. large department stores In seven I Thnt the farmers of Vancouver, B. c. Five persons met will have abundant crop cities, and a merchandise manager and death nnd several were Injured In a of those who have completed clothing buyer of the establishment, fire that destroyed the Balmoral survey of the district will ho followed by similar action' K stake a number apartments, a of other alleged ngnlnst fashionable Old folks of the Alpine family hotel. An explosion In the fur- L. D. S. church were the profiteering department store at nace room sturted the blaze. of l.Ice Importance. honor at an outing glven 23. Wednesday, June Bubonic Plague In Texas. MU' Spaniards Want Khaki Uniform. The Globe Grain mid w Galveston, Texas. The death of n New York. Introduction B. Herman, assistant to Herbert into the pany has begun pour.ng 1 j ear-olllim-syouth after n food commltsioner, who has Spanish army of khaki uniforms, modthe construction of Its 3000 Hoover, "probably was due to bubonic pluguc," eled after those worn by American , at West Ogden. from returned mill European according to a diagnosis nmdo public art has been postponed beenuse troops, He countries found as supplies soon As conditions abroad by Dr. M. F. Boyd, professor of little better than they were at the entf cloth factories In Spain are unable to tract suftioii of the torlology at the state medical college. of the war. I upply the material. will be established ut Col'P1 The farm bureau of CwJ Robber Imprisoned For Life. Clark to Be Candidate. Wilsons Health Forbid Race. I St- - I is. Wenzel A. has Just distributed n bi Krejol. n Knnsns City. President Montgomery (tty, Mo. ( Jongress-maWoodrow aitl'-t- . lstered calves and bred claiming to he n graduate of Chump Clark of the ninth Mis- Wilsons health makes It out of the the University of Prague, hux tons boy farmers souri district will he placed In question thnt he will attempt to make Henteiiood to life Imprisonment county. There were beau for president at the Democratic the race for a third lij a term, Jouett In the bred heifers, fourteen criminal court under the national convention. It was Jury announced Sliouso, AttKlHtnnt MHrwnry f tlie and one bull. habitual criminal net. here Saturday. ,rri treasury, announced here Monday. Thl.ly-sl- x cavalry Sugar Profiteer S'ntencrd. Succor Reaches leebound Argentine Shipping Brigham City last Falls, Steamer, Pittsburg. J. J. Gilchrist, an off. Buenos Aires- .- Dec'uration brlstlnnla. ( A was message from the Harrison, Neb., for oial of the Standard Sugar company, made by the mnnncrchtl court of tho cnptnln of tbe lee breaker state national guard. Iie pA has boon fit nteneed to pay a fine of Svtutogor, horse. tt of the f rm of Newberry & sent to tbe relief bankruptcy f tlt, $ 10,0m) by Judge Thompson In tenmer all seasoned "war the I United Fernandez Beschtcdt, chrrterers make up and Solovel, which Inis of sleek, been the leebound In States Gist t lot court here for ever pin Argentine natioiml transport ltnhlu the Arctic, ssy the ship 1ms lu-riding horses that leering In sueiir. now in Untied Sta-eBlanca, fouud und the crew community. waters. taken on board. 7-- P lor oJ PRESIDENT CAMP FOLLOWERS LINED UP AND PROVISIONAL PROBLEMS OF COUNTRY SHOT AT COMMAND OF WITH NEWSPAPER MEN. MEXICAN BANDIT rn ,cb J -- Yellowstone Park Opened. Yellowstone Park. Wyo. "Americas playground," formally opened Its lt2!0 season on June 2d, with more than 800 tourists from all states In tho union entering the gates as they were tl row n open to the public. N. 7- - b,L mer-clien- e have The Influx of JapanSacramento. ese Into California bus brought about "alarming conditions and It has become necessary to protect the sovereignty of the state against this "growing menace" through diplomatic negotiation or a strict exclusion act, Gov. William D. Stephens said In. a letter addressed to Secretary of State Colby on June 21. the Governor Stephens expressed Initiative the that In letter the hope measure now being projected In the state to deny Aslutlcs the right to all land purchases or lease holds would be accepted by the electorate by an overwhelming majority. While California harbors no animosity against the Japanese people, lie said, the state does not wish them to settle within her borders and to deloss of 46 la the past tea velop a Japunese population In her 1.3 immediate ne per cent decline. Th:J that asks negomidst, tiations be entered Into with the em- however, Is less than Tark city ' pire of Japan to make Impossible any lenced In the previous decade, six-stor- y Carl Smith Joslyn, twenty-onyears old, a student of Harvard university, was winner of the first prize of $6,000 for tha best Republican party platform written by a Republican not over twenty-fiv- e years of age. (0Pfr Cl thirty wing! fr ard belief rra ride tl trlnslc of Mi .raise 'nnnef xalted bil ir. Intro heart r r1 Uf 41 Gild J ami hid o w PS mown come angu bat r ai ne, s al fa be I uncle far th :u! rant a til lion firenn over I let tn, wi what tbn i?erw I 7 tbe Ink the I- TIn Ill i !ustai uteri nther too, i ilinb In tti n to nd intal iron df-r- e t of (ta oh is, fa be hi fulle rome the o mis com teen uallj 'tint c it Ujii f'itth ilnct m i ch 4 r I'd (i to in ' 1 (1c war-rldde- n nnml-natio- s And Itly e lw 'rs Wei n Vim n jttl, .NIBi th. from lutl L Ulif In r t |