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Show V' Ttv rHy Of , - . A Ot b - -- t 1 V ?. I FIGHT BEGUN III THE PJUUI.U GJUUL TOLLS IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE QUESTION Had Been Mich. Houghton The fa-all- ' Western Federation of Miners began its fight In the courts on Monday in behalf of Its president, Charles H. Moyer, and e 3. Its thirty-odofficials and members who are under Indictment here on the charge of conspiring to interfere n with employees of the Michigan copper mines. When the a trike cases were called in the Houghton county circuit court, coun- (Copyright.) sel for the federation asked for time within which to make special pleas wnd at the same time filed a motion to quash the indictments on tbe ground the special grand jury had been Illegally summoned and that its deliberations had pot been conducted In secret . The federation lawyers are expect-to renew their demands for a copy of the testimony before tbe SEVgrand jury made Monday. ,Mr. Kerr ALL NORTH IN ARMS AND ERAL POINTS CAPTURED. BY aid that an attack also would be REVOLUTIONISTS. made on the form of. the indictments After this preliimnary skirmish the next move of the union forces probably will be an application for a Decision of President of the Republic change of venue in all the important atrlke cases pending before the court. to Resign and Hand Over Office to One of His Followers Results in SNOWSLIDES BURIES HOMES. Revolution. d non-unio- 11IEII -- X VETERAN ADMITS REBELUOH Thrqe Lose Lives When Frozen Mass Sweeps Down Mountainside. wtorAi Utah. Three people ..were w , .'.three others injured, " while four homes were wrecked as the result of a snowslide in Storys Canyon, Monday morning. The dead are Mrs. Anna Packo-vlc- h and two Greek laborers who have not been identified. The most seriously injured is E. T. Thome, who sustained a broken leg and severe bruises, which may develop into internal injuries. The other two Injured, both Greeks, received many bruises, but are not thought to be dangerously hurt , Tbe slide started about a half mile above the four houses, which stood close together near the head of the canyon some distance above the main town of Storrs. A section of snow, from 250 to 300' feet in width and about six feet in depth, started down the hillside, carrying all before 1L he scrubby growth of the hillside was torn away and formed a compact wedge at the fore of the slide. The moving mass of snow and debris came to rest shortly after striking the houses. Confesses That He Laid and Shot Down Enemies, Following Quarrel Over Cattle. I Port An Prince. The revolutionary movement In Haiti is growing stronger daily?" All "the towns in the" north are in arms against the govemmenL and several of the most important places have been captured by revolutionists. In tbe south Petit G'ave, on the north shore of the southwestern peninsula, and Mlrogoane on the south coast of thfe Bay of Gons&ves, fifty mdes from Port An Prince, have joined In the movement The United States armored cruiser Montana has arrived in Haltien waters, and the German cruiser Vineta is expected at an early date. The president of the republic Michel Creste had practically decided to abdicate and turn tbe executive pow er over to General Beliard, but Senator Davilmar Theodore bas proclaimed himself supreme chief of the revolution, and President Creste has announced his determination to offer every resistance in his power. Theodore and Beliard are aspirants for the presidency among the AMERICANS WARNED TO LEAVE. Never Too Old to Learn. x Provo. George Thorne, one of the oldest residents of Pleasant Grove, is now bemoaning his correspondence courtship which culminated in his marriage here last Friday to Mrs. Emma Huber of Denver, whom he had never seen until their wedding day. The reason is that the bride is in possession of a deed to Thorne hbmestead at Pleasant Grove, valued at 5,000, and is believed to be on her way to Denver. Bandit Chief Threatens Death td All Who Remain on Mexican 8ol1. colo-nistEl Paso, Texas. American .who had returned to their homes in Mexico after their flight to the United tates a year ago have been warned In common with all Americans in western Chihuahua, Mexico, to get out of tbe country at once. The warning comes from Maximo Castillo, commander of a freebooter band in that region, who j threatens death for all who remain. The warning was in the form of Mexicans Burn Lopezs Cabin. order to all American ranchgeneral Bingham. The cabin in Highland men in the western part of the state desMexican of Rafael Lopez, Boy of Chihuahua and waa accompanied perado, was set fire late Monday night by an order to Castillos bandits to by a number of Mexicans and de- shoot any American rancher or ranch stroyed. The firing of the cabin, it is owner on sight If caught In Mexico. believed, was done as a sort of a celesebration commemorating Lopess RA0UF HUSSEIN BEY cape from his pursuer. - While the lire was in progress the Mexicans circled about the (lamps, give a few huzzahs and then dispersed. s -- Expects National Building Strike. London. The United Kingdom is again threatened with serious labor unresL The Building Trades federal tlon, in addition to calling upon the plumbers, painters and allied trades to strike, also has decided In favor of bringing; about a national building trike. KltLG THREE MEN M HUH 4 , f Delphlno Gonzales, a railroad 25 years of age, died at Thistle, Is believed from ptomaine poisonToll Exemption to American Coast-wis- ing. Vessels- - Believe by Fresh The viaduct built at Salt Lake by 'Denver A Rio Grande at a cost to dent (he Contravene Treaty. UN PERSONS DROWNED AS T of f 150,000 was opened tor traffic last OP HEAVY RAINS IN week. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Washington. How to dispose of Frank Vickers,, carpenter, was y the Panama tolls question was the Injured when he fell from a scat subject uppermost in discussion about !old at Buena Ylsta, near Salt Lake, the capltol on Tuesday, when the tile skull being fractured. '"tds Suffer Heavy Damage From attitude of President Wilson., out Henry C. Denhalter, pioneer soda lout While Damage to High- lined to the senate foreign relations Water manufacturer and president of Onw County Is Estl committee, became public. Bottling works, o i The presidents position was as- the Denhalter mated at 1500,000. died January 28. Salt Lake, serted to be that the provision of the John 7. Heron, aged 36, was killed Panama canal act granting toll exa train near Sait Lake while re, by ;!fes. Four persona were emption to American coastwise vesto town In an auto 'with a turning a boy was reported to bave sels is In violation of the of friends, ths other four He, mtny people were driven treaty, which proclaims tarty the fit party escaping injury, , canal the be that shall and free open homes, buildings were damP. H. Church, aged 90, is probably of commerce and war I steam and electric railroad to the vessel of all nations on terms of entira the oldest mail carrier to the world, e either tied up or seriously and that 4 to southern California on equality charges of traffic le is the mall carrier between Oasis ir and Abraham Utah, which position s the result of the rain should be just and equitable." i: bas held for the past twenty-fiv- e Before be definite action in is taken i ' ged this region. was ' said Fears. it administraoongresa, by he were those of Louis tion a Wseno statement leaders, 2$ years of age, Sandberg, public i .ired banker of Monteclto, ; from ths president on the question proprietor of a boarding , house to le; Hugh Spear Haven, a will be awaited. President Wilson Highland Boy, was overcome by gas pltallaL who was drowned after the himself, night conference In an old stops of the York tunnel at wta, and Rico Rodriguez, with the senators, said he would pro- plngham, and died within , a few 'n the flood waters of the claim his views at a future time." r pitoutes. river near Whittier, Between sixty snd seventy tons of i tilled boy waa said to GOETHAL8 WILL BE GOVERNOR. for ths stats capltol to now ept into the Los Angelez Gantts delivered to the contractors . Chief Engineer of - Panama Canal i a cable upon which he ' Zona to bs First Htad of Civil Work to setting the stone bas dally. aning gave way. pot been hindered so far this winter GevernmanL 'les along the Rio Hondo, 5, by cold weather. maDo, ranches were Washington. Organization of bl 4 waters which reached permanent government for the Pan- , District Forester E. A. Sherman will not give bis indorsement I six feet in their homes, ama canal zone, to supercede the pays he c 'ants to roofs or to sec-- r iBthmlan canal commission on April to making the Kalbab national forest p national park. His contention to All were rescued. 1, was authorised by President Wiln Pacific, the Salt Lake son on Tuesday, with the announce- (hat ths forest is filled with valuable i Santa Fe ratlroadsall ment that the nomination of CoL timber which la needed. The waterworks system recently the deluge. The George W. Goethals to be firat govseveral washouts cults ernor of the Panama canal sons planned by a number of tbs residents of Liberty, to Weber county, has tween Los Angeles and would be sent to the senate within been completed and water, is now few days. , one hetweeiT Los An-Official notification of his selection piped from an excellent mountain its harbor district, -of tl s backing a ud Pasadena, was cabled to Colonel Goethals at spring to the bom RE-HA- Ille- gally Summoned and That ta Deliberations Had Not Been Con- ducted In Secret. BOBS UP JIGJUN - .ATTORNEYS ATTACK INDICTMENT OF PRESIDENT AND OFFICIALS OF FEDERATION. declare Grand Jury BUDGET THE UTAH Los Angeles, Cal. Captain W. J, Davis, an inmate of the Soldiers home at Sawtelle, who is charged with the murder of William Wheeler, has shed some additional light upon three kill ings which he committed In Utah in September, 1892. Captain Davis, who formerly lived, at Westwatey, Utah, Is accused of beating Wheeler to death in the latters photograph studio on New Tears day and then setting fire to the as ,bpn Captain Davis, who is a veteran of the civil war, on Saturday told the Los Angeles police of his record in Utah. He said that he was known and feared aa a gunman in Utah in ths early days and that he killed three men ip eastern Utah in September, 1892., Captain Davis told the following story of the killings in Utah: , It was way back in 1892, when that part of the west was v practically a wilderness, that I got into a quarrel with the Brock outfit The affair grew out of range war among the rustlers snd ranchers. Our particular fight was over some cattle which both sides claimed. Matters went from bad to worse and I finally decided to settle ths difference in my way. At that time I owned a ranch on the Colorado side, but the fight took place in Utah in the Woodenshoe country, near the Uintah Indian reservation. Knowing that Brook and his bunch were likely to pass by a certain place the next day, I laid in ambush and when they were in range I opened fire, killing Brock and two others. The fourth got away. I was tried for murder, but was convicted of manslaughter and was sentenced to the Grand county jail at Moab tor eight months." O 1 cv , - 4 In Alaska. By vote of 48 to and - 1 GCTHALS Aftsr Hb tojrule zone. Has Finished Work in Pan- Will Be Sent to Alaska. W, Colonel f George Wasttagton. will be made civil governor of the eanak zone, and when be gets through with his work there an effort will b made to get him to superintend (ha construction of the proposed Alaskisa railway. This was the opinion expressed by several eraons close to the adminisGoethals Presidsnt Directed to Purchase Construct 1,000 Miles of Railroad Washington. 'q here, 18 the senate passed late Saturday the Alaska railway bill, directing the president to purchase or construct 1,000 miles of railroad la Alaska at tration commenting on reports that cost not to exceed 140,000,000. the chi- engineer would eventually Fifteen Republicans and Senator become mmissloner of police of New Poindexter,. Progressive, voted for the York Cl bill- - Senators Bacon, Hoke Smith and voted Williams, L0RENA CRUCE Democrats, against IL The bill places upon the president responsibility for the selection of ths route from tidewater to the interior of Alaska, and the construction, equipment and operation or leasing of such lines as he may construct or buy constitute this route. The broadest powers are conferred upon the president in carrying out - duties. Father. Natchitoches, La. John C. Clark. 13 years old, shot and killed his ' Jr father here when the latter threatened the nine members of his family with a pistol, according to testimony at tie coroners Inquest. . " -- ' un-de- , - -- Oil Strike In Western Colorado. Denver, Colo. An oil strike at Beque, Colo, which has reached a flow of loo barrels a day, was made Sunday, and people of De Beque, Grand i Cashier Missing. Junction and nearby towns are highly : Attawa, I1L The La Rose bank, with Mlec ethusiastic over the occurrence. 1 strike was made on the property deposits of over 175,000, faded to open for business Monde. The nseistant - RaouT Hussein, who wse captain ef W. E. Dudley of Grand Junction at the f cashier notified the depositors the ths Turk Mi bcttlcehlp Mamldle la the depth of 1,760 feet and a steady flow March. oil and gas has been gashing over wsnlts were empty. F. Rood, the cash- Balkan war. Is likely te be mad to CX the top of the well since. Experts admiral and minister ef marina, ier, Is missing It win reach 200 barrels a day 1 4. Lu.. cj It is ebafgud Bingham used a red hot poker with son which to chastise his because the boy took flO from him, burning the boys back snd hts feet The Juvenile court officers are tove- ' tigatlng tbe case. More than half a million dollar was appropriated last week by the Salt Lake city commission, acting as a departmental for committee, budget expenses during 1914. The committee trimmed more than (50,000 from the , amounts asked for. Death claimed a member-o- f the or- lgtnal Mormon battalion and a pioneer of Utah, when James Owen, ge4 years, died at his borne to Ogden ; on Monday, after a months Illness of Mr. Owen' was the first paralysis. chief of police of Ogden. Fifteen hundred persons attended the benefit dance and entertainment state-wid- e given to Galt Lake by the benefit committee for the widows and J orphans of the victims of the bandit was Rafael Lope. At least (2,000 realised from the sale of tickets. Murder to the . first degree to charged against MsHe Arthur to n complaint issued by the county attorSeeks 8afety ney at Salt Lake. She Is charged with Presidsnt Orests Aboard German 8hlp. tbs killing of Frank Jones, who was Port Au Prince Jialtl- - The presi- shot to death by the Arthur woman, atdent of'Hlati, Michel Oreste. fled who then msds an unsuccessful from the capital on Tuesday and took tempt to end her life. Although R Is admitted that the refuge aboard the German cruiser Vineta. He waa accompanied by his new Salt Lake East High school will , wife not be completed to time for use for at to the city school purpose this term. SuperinFighting began o'clock Tuesday afternoon. An hour tendent D. H. Christensen announced r later the president left the palace that he expects to hold the high in to the was conveyed and escort school graduation exercises to the new building to June. launch to the warship lying detach-iments harbor. Almost immediately The story Is going the rounds to landed were of bluejacket Lake that a plumber called Salt armored waa from the United State repair a leak to the city Jail cruiser Montana and the Vineta. locked to one of the cells, snd has to pay him (5 an GERMANS HONOR THEIR RULER. compelled the city hour for the time he was Imprisoned, the the Jailer having forgotten that he Emperor William Celebrates of Birth, fifth had locked the man to. Anniversary Fifty I celebrat-The report comet from Deseret William Berlin. Emperor on Tuesday, that, angered because girl- students birthday ed his fifty-fift- h mind, of the academy cheered the Boy snd to body and bale vigorous his Scouts team, wblch was playing baswas shown by as and able still, unto ketball with Millard academy, mem. recent woodchopping exploits, man a of work bers of the student body of tbe acaddertake the physical of All classes emy applied coats of charcoal to the to the prime of life. I the faces of the offending glrle. his subjects Joined to observing uniThe eighth annual poultry show of day, celebrations being held by school students, the Utah County Poultry association, versity snd technical by held at Provo last week, was declared sciences, snd arts of academies by civic organito "be the most successful to the hisarmy sad navy officers, and tory of the organization. The attendzations snd by municipalities I the ance during the week was largn. veterans associations throughout I empire. There were over 600 birds shown repvarieties r. Sixty-fouresenting rwenty-flv- e Gompora la e cltyeomni las ion, under" mam Th Bamuel TJompera, "WashinftoX inngement of the city recorder, has school president of the American Federation for contest high a of Labor on Tuesday celebrated his augurated Galt Lake, offering the sixty-fourt- h birthday anniversary. He students of the best and (10 for a for of (20 assorted he felt as vigorous physical- prize second best essay on the history, ly ad mentally as ever. of scenic beauty and advantage 'Trust Company Wrtcktrt Indicted. Salt Lake, and the Inland empire. Indie t-The first three care for the 811 Newark, N. J. Seventy re misdemeanor-weUtah railway are Toad y and for high went Lake returned by the grand jury which has will be to operation between Salt Lake been investigating the wrecking last and American. Fork by about February August of the Roseville Trust IsL ' Panj- - - -- The bill provides for a redemption fund into which shall be paid 75 per cent of all moneys derived from tbe sale of public lands in Alaska or of the coal or mineral contents thereof. Machinery utilized in the construction of the Panama canal is made avallab; for the construction work. Boy Kills tut was confident there would be no The highways in Los Angeles question shout acceptance. e is estimated at (500,000. change in title will mean a loss of 5,000 a year to the bead of the sone, JNDIR CULTIVATION. as the governor's salary will be $10,-00.now receives (15,000 as and t ef Agriculture Estimates chairman be of the commission.' Acres Are Not In Use. TRAIN SEIZED BY BANDITS. ton. Only 27 per cent of land of the United States Amsricsn Ranchers and Cattlemen under cultivation, accordCaptured by Mexicans. of mates of the Department ing 0 El Paso, Texas. A Mexico NorthAgrldMe, based upon reports of mixed train has been capwestern ipetpondents. TbitniirS United States, excluding tured by Maxhno Castillos bandits miles eighty-fiv- e forelps possessions. contains about 1 below Guxman, 900,01--, 00 acres. Of this area about I south of the border. Castillo was at CO pw dfnt or 1,140,000,000 acres is one time chief of Francisco Maderas estincad td be tillable, that is capa--1 bodyguard. y ble of telng brought under cultivation I The train was composed of passen-bI carried cars and and er freight B.jbi of the plow. This Includes f land already under such cultivation I number of American ranchers and cattlemen who were going to western Chihuahua to look after their inter esta. Some concern Is felt for the safety of tbe Americans --on the train because of Castillo's order to his bandits to shoot all Americans who re turn to their ranches to the western , es-e or was acres 399,000,000 per the ,ut wblch he controls, to be of no use for agriculture tlmated preaeA or future. BLUEJACKETS LANDED IN HAITI aa ALASKA RAILWAY BILL PA88ED. n ms Crwoe, daughter ef the f Oklahoma, will chrlatoe battleship Oklahoma to a Cruca la part Indian and vaa of the 40 Indian trlbaa i will ho prasont el the -- -- -- -- ) |