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Show fork ram itkmzn roix, vtab. THE UTAH BUDGET UPON HIS M HMD ENTERS AT EM ADVISOR Al v( AtlV IN MEXICO. Uiiicin MlnfcUi of Foreign (V, Anflounctl Thai Ho ruth In th Judgment .- AND PAVILION COLLAPSES AND TWO HUNDRED PERSONS ARK CAUOHT IN THE RUINS. Wind, Accompanied by a Grsat Clack Clouds and Heavy Hall Stone, Everything Weak Ftll In the Path of Oust Sisty-ml- t if (hi Unltod SUtool'Kt .autOO.-DIM- . Urt rollof It erf events statement of Frederic Mexlmn minister of TSo in rtuiioo, that b 00 Monday, ,b rMnnb!enesa tho United HtilM," of htjadfiurnt too conviction that tho tho two countrleo mid ho adjusted." produced o Impression la ndmlnts circles. geereury Drynn com- ,..j4 optimistically on It nod Whit falifc lo C-r- dlffl-Marc- rxfc loSicUlanlao wore plcaaod. , Hidrat Wilton pointed out during TARIFF MEASURE WILL I CHECK PUT UPON LOOSE I NOT PASS VERT SOON TALK BY THE SENATORS w to filler what oeemed to him efforts on tho part of L Mple unknown to him, through e Ctrd nltrrpreaentatlona, to September 15 the Earliest Date Upon Outburst Over tho Mtalcen Situation L'alcld State In Interven-Which Anyone at th Capital Will Squtlchad by Emphatle Disapproval Ui reiterated that tho attitude Vanturo a Prediction. In Mexico toward of Sanatoro on Both Sides. Ufowameot irtif8t attuatlon wa 000 of peaco , u;kwa In-tt- A inuJliaeta solely. t Washington. All predlctlona of an Washington. Another threatened arrlral In Mexico City of passage of the Democratic tar- - outburst In the senate over the MexL early uid, personal representative Iff bill by the senate are solng glim- - can situation on Saturday was dealgnated advlaer to tho merlng. Majority leaders realize that squelched by emphatle disapproval vu etoboiiy, ended omo tenao notwithstanding the fact that they from Republicans and Democrats, who 5 pju (a tho situation. Admlnlatra-- - have set new record In pushing con- - Jclned In declaring that th senate jf,(iili are looking forward hopesideratlon of this measure, only n be- should not by discussion lend welgbt 1 prorahlo reception of tbelr ginning has been made and tho ear- - to any efforts to Intensify feeling In 3 tt luggest meaaurea of peaco Heat any one now will promise com-- Mexico. tin the atrugglo between tho pletlon of the task Is September 15. After Senator Smith of Michigan iUbi fiction In Mexico, Ten bad when of a member ago. days opened the subject by declaring Mlnne-i jCcremor John Lind of the flnace committee said he thought I that the constitutionalist Junta her the personal envoy of Trealdent the seuate would, pass the bill by the ear of the state department 1 to Mexico City, Inatalled him Influential In bringing about 20, there were some who thought nod gust In office Monday temporary It the be of Embassador Wilson, but date that might resignation possible, r nlted States embassy a un Is less Senator Williams of Mississippi re- two than weeks nway, to American ilidvlier the charge and but four schedules have been piled with the charge that there was s, Nelson OShaughnessy. Sir. considered, In an organized and syndicated effort tblrty-slparagraph con t pused everol hour In close to bring about war with Mexico, lie futhese been over for having passed ja with the charge.' declared there was money behind It ture consideration. I y ult - 1 Au-ha- d I vs x BE EMPEROR. WOULD THOUSANDS PERISH IN FLOOD. w General Intends to Fight Hla iijt Nanking and Impose Rulo. .sloa- -A dispatch to tho Daily pxph from Pekin given rumors of rfifblo Mancha coup. The corre-li- t nys also that It Is reported Chang Hsun has declared 3 emperor of China and Intends hla way to Nanking and lm- - River Bursts tls Banks and Town Submerged. London. Cable advices to tbe Dally Mall from Calcutta report that an ap--1 palling loss of life has occurred through the Damodor river bursting its banks at Burdman. The country was flooded for miles around, bouses, cattle and people being swept away. L'l rule. was submerged 1 rebellion, the correspondent The town of Burdman of to six a feet depth is only In its Infancy and will Inhabitants Only 200 of 30.000 3M Indefinitely as, be says, the reached tbe railroad depot safely. ut provinces dally are drifting xr sway from the government Lid It Put On. Francisco. San Franciscos saSan Mdied Corpse With Bullwtta. loons were closed for four hours early w fork. Instead of presenting Monday morning, tbe first time retail then ordered to do ao, the mill-woliquor traffic baa been Interfered with to the body of Tancrede by statute. A new state law, which late president of Haiti, aim--d- r became effective at midnight, makes It rifles at the casket and rid-i- t Illegal to sell, glvo or deliver liquor with bullets, according to p between 2 and C a. m. 'Cabarets also of Lexington, Ind., a young closed at 2 oclock. , w employed by the Nation rail-f- t Haiti, who reached here from CARLOS DE PERERYA and not all Mexican money." Senators must hold themselves In check." said Senator Williams. As we read many of the metropolitan newspapers, there Is a sameness of statement, expression and opinion In certain effort behind IL It Is time we should pause. I don't feel even brave when talking about war with Mexico,-- n country disrupted, broken and torn with dissension. This question Is too Important to be discussed here for any personal advantages, for any small advantage to any persons." Senator Crawford and Kenyon joined Democrats In declaring the senate abould not by Its discussion lend weight to the efforts to Intensify the Mexican feeling. WATER RAN IN STREETS. rt Mar-Kem- u Prince. Guard Aided Parry. t Like City. As a sequel to f George W. Parry over f th of state penitentiary, Frank the the the I F. arrested Monday on a 'ilat sworn to by Warden Arthur barging Merrill with assisting J August 1. Guard wa to escape. Cmhed Under Lumber. Utah. Crushed under a lumber, John E. Tragea, as Instantly killed late Mr. Tragea went to the Wasatch Lumber com--t days previous to the nocl- - City, Pile of 1 afternoon. Accompanied by wind, great black clouds and large hailstones, everything fra! or weak fell la the path of tbe guL The worst accident reported was In Fairmont park, where a band pavilion near (leone's hall collapsed, catching at least 20 persons In th ruins. They bad taken refuge from th. storm la th pavilion. A baby Is dead and hfteen Injured persona nr In the loSunday n slxty-mll- o M 1 iV,', Cloudburst at Colorado Springs Washes Several House Away. Colorado Springs, Colo. A cloudburst here early Sunday demoralized railroad and street car traffic In the Pike's peak region and several families are reported to be homeless at Colorado' City, where the rainfall was heaviest. Water throe feet deep ran through the principal street of the town and hundreds of. bouses were flooded. The fire department was called upon to rescue a number of persons marooned In their hemes b tween Colorado City and Manitou. Several bridges on the Midland ralft road were reported washed out. A house la the west end of Colorado City with its occupants was washed out 100 feet by tbe torrent tbat swept down from tbe Garden of tbe Gods, Fountain creek here Is raging. e cal hospitals. More than 100 Injured managed to drag themselves to their homes. Only the fact that th pavilion waa of light construction, without any real heavy Joists, prevented a terrible catastrophe. Agnee Murphy, 23 yearn old, was killed at City Line l y n falling tree, under which she took refuge. Jas. McKamee, 11 months old, was killed by n falling tree at street and Lancaster nvanu. Patrick MeNamee, the baby's father, wae lm Forty-eight- Jured. h v Unwritten Law plea Unavailing. Seoul, Korea. James Mason, tbe American manager of the gold mines at l'n Ban In northern Korea, waa sentenced Monday to eight months' penal servitude on n charge of manslaughter, for killing a Chines mine employe who, In absence of Mr. and Sirs. Mason, committed a criminal assault on tbelr daughter. In hit defense Mason pleaded the unwritten law, but waa condemned. General Strike In Italy. A general strike throughout Italy was proclaimed in n manifesto Issued Monday by tbe Syndicalist and Socialist Workmen's organizations here. The authorities here are h6ld leg tbe garrison In readiness to repress any disorders in connection with the general strike ordered by labor leaders. Both tbe Qulrlnal and th Vatican are strongly guarded. 51 Han. i Rvturni to 'Russia. 'France has given back to the great bronze bell taken eapltol at Sebastopol and! France as part of tho the Crimean war. Since then hcn in one of the towers of 'Dame In s,fd e tr ' Paris. Kills Thirteen. I men, ' one white twelve negroes, were klllqd hy an unexpected slide at the 0 quarry, which completely tram shovel near which ,areebn e "Hesss Jaw. From n position nearby Murphy whipped out one of the latest models of revolvers and opened lire. Tbe first bullet lodged In a wallet which the former deputy sheriff car tied In Ms right hip pockoL Tn Impact of tbe shot knocked Steele to his knees. Th police say Murpiy fired nil tbe In the fracas tbat foe lowed, s:g people being shot while the speaker who was responsible for tbe outbreak was badly beaten. At least one of the Injured men may die. Street meetings of the I. W. W, or similar orran.zatlons may not again bo permitted within the corporate! limits of Salt Lake, according to statement made by the chief of police efter the riot had been quelled. He said It would be tho duty In tbe future of every patrolman to break up W. W. street meetings wherever found. . tht LIND WINS FIRST SKIRMISH. Received Unofficially by Foreign Minister Gamboa of Mexico. ktexlco City. The first skirmish in the diplomatic war' between Mexico and the United States took place Tuesday and was won by Jhn Lind, President Wilsons personal ' representative. when he managed to be received unofficially by Foreign Minister Fred-ericGamboa. Doth Mr. Lind and Senor Gamboa Insist that no great Importance is attached to tbe visit. The Mexican government Is still insistent that it will not deal with Mr. Lind officially nor listen to any suggestion from him os to mediation or to any proposal emanating from hla o t Japanese Faces Deportation. Fresno, Cal. H. Iawata, rated ns the wealthiest-Japanesof Fresno county, was jailed Tuesday by United States Immigration Inspector Brazla and faces deportation to Japan on tlie ground of being in this country illegally. Iawata owns part of .the property In which were housed forty Japanese women who were arrested e . J u x Governor May Appoint Senator. Birm'ngham, Ala. Governor O'Neal, as a result of conferences with politl-ca- l advisers, has about reached the conclusion tbat he has authority to appoint at once a succcessor to the late Senator Joseph F. Johnston. St. Louis. People who have counWine a Fight. homes In St Louis county are try Manitoba. Fighting house parties for August 20 planning Kay of New mtnYork was knock when the guests will be extx. Carl7 Carlos de Pererya Is the acting and 21, Morris of Oklahoma in ter cf foregn affairs Inanthe Huerta pected to work on the roads on the round of a scheduled twelve- - j Important cabinet and la playtng set aside by the between tha Lovernor tl)ere Monday night Mor- part n the, negotiations Mexico. agressor at all times. united States and Wireless to Circle Globe. Lw c Waists Barred. , Senator Johnston Laid at Rest London. The house of commons John E. . Birmlnghhm, Ala.- -A Si a by a vote of 210 to 138 appioved the men an Monday fined Bessie Car--- b g'ving to the lsge of distinguished thp government agreement and delega a contract for the an ,api1earinS on Savannah's of Alabama, company Marconi I g thoroughfare In a short national house and sen,ar,t of an imperial chain of wire. of Senator Joseph creation Sunday here "cutvaist Smoak, Hennv funeral stations circling the world. less 0rt- Paid 125. F, Johnston of Alabama. Madame Crespy Cleared. Mine Will Resume Business, Quit Work. j France. Madame Alice Cres-Agen. VnvUla8h,Seven hundred min- St Louis. Most minor poetess, whose trial for by the Pacific Coast Coal insurance agencies from the murder of Abbe Crassaiug. a ia three Black at collieries Janaury 19 last, has been A tw Quarters of the onty-flvmiles southeast SSs-.-.- srf ,to ; ti,'Wa!'frfl out Monday, be of insurance discharge of one man. Morris ele-val- te Will Work on the Roads. working. e 1 Charged With Murdering Five. Tampa, Fla. A mun. giving his is name 'as William filackorby, under arrest at Klsslmee, ehargqd his wife with the murder of and four other persons in Santa Clara, Cal, seventeen years ago. He will be held until California officers are sent for bim, Blackerby denies he Is Dunham, the man wanted in Bell oat'-ona-l Suffragets Storm Asquiths House. London. The third attempt of suffragets under command of Sylvia MRS. 8UL2ER TAKES BLAME. Pankburst to take Premier Aaqulth'a house In Downing street by storm Governors Wife Says It Was She failed Sunday when tbe militant leadWho Used Campaign Contributions. er was captured by a cordon of police Albany, N. Y. A declaration at thrown arrosa Whitehall after n stiff to .Vrs. William Sulzer, wife tiibuted which in officers used the their fight, or New York, that she of the governor clubs. bad used some' of her husband's conTribesman Pursued. tributions without his knowledge to Amoy, China. A column of COO gov. invest In stocks because she felt the ernment troops were dispatched from household needed money, and that she here Monday night In pursuit of tbe alone was wholly responsible for Ms Tungan tribesmen who recently killed impeachment, ras made the subject a number of Formosans here. early Tuesday turning of n motion in the lower houve of the New Yoik FRED A. BRITTEN debating a resolution t Impeach Governor Sulzer. It was the first test of tbe strength of the Demo era tic organization, which la urging the governor's Impeachment and Indicated tbatSthe organization lacked three votei of the seventy-sirequired to Impeach. Tw-- of the men who voted against the organization, however, were add to be ready to vote for Mon-ternoo- r , devastation Philadelphia. Death, and tremendous property loss la left la tbe wake of the worst storm In years, which struck Philadelphia am th surrounding country at 4 o'clock I,,, our th fours fO. er pae-eag- lnn R Ho t While I'axalng $ chicken It th yard at her home In Ogden, Mr II. II. Ilendortbut's clothing caught on fire and b was fatally turod. Fneuk Thieves operating InpVt lake stole more than I MM worth (( I W, W. SPEAKER AND OFFICES Jewelry st the O. tL L. uulcn CLASH IN STREET AND SEVEN station one dsy last week. PEOPLK ARE INJURED. W. IL CampML who dug h's way out of the Wyoming saylnm lor the at Kvsnaton. Wyo., on June 29. was captured la Ogden n fw days Fir Department Called t Disperse ago, Crewd After Gunmen Had Started Mllded Leon Lamnen, 7 monUiold Street Fighting q Butlntee See daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lam Hen ef Utah Capital. sen. of Ogden, was found dead In Led by tho mother. The child was smothered. Felt lithe CUy. Rioting orcurrri James 51. Kennedy, pioneer mining In th heart of this city Tuesday man of the Park City region, died at night seven people bring Injured by Salt lko on Sunday, He wa one bul!kts,nnd It bring necessary of tho earliest operator In the Paik call out th fir drpartmeot to scatter the crowd following tho outbreak. City district.E. Wells was serloualy Inllos!yn Oratory denouncing th American and C. P. Hatley, was knocked jured government, th stars and Btrlpes and unconscious when n motorcycle dtven lb guards of corporate Interests,' by Wells collided with n street car la expounded by an I. W. W. speaker, Salt Uke CUy. led to tho street fighting. The rifle team of the Utah Natloi-a- l Tom Murphy. 50 years of age, who guard, has gone to Camp I'erry, O., bee followed the banner of the I, W. rlM chamW. over all th text, Is atlrged to bo to compete la the contest to held to there from pionship responsible for the bloodshed. When F. Morgan, I. W. W. orator, Aufut 14 to 28. A fir whWb etarted on the premia released only two days ago from, tbs Utah county Jail after serving n sen ol Thomas Coddlngton, near American trnco In connection with the strike Fork, destroyed a new tarn, thirty-fivtons of hsy, ten huabcls of grain a; Tucker, waved n red handkerchief oets of harness. and three In the air and challenged. It la said, Joseph StcElroy, sped 49, sn tomato anyona to appear with tha Stars ant Stripes, Axel II. Steele, deputy sher- of the county hospital at Salt Uke. iff. but mure recently a Tucker guart elevator, stepped Into an automatic took the challenge and with a smal started tt was caught between the and tho floor and instantly American flag In hla hand walked Into hilled. the crowd Morgan addressing. At alght of Steelg. tho speaker Utah veteran At least twenty-fivleaped down from', his stand with of the civil war are planning to atlent bed fist but William Corey, tend tbe annual encampment of the carpenter, waa too quick for bint, Grand Army of tha Republic, which meets September 13 to 20 at Chattalanding a heavy right to Morgan'i Congressman Britten of Chicago If leading the fight for, more torpedoes for the navy. He say there are not enough torpedoes In this country to fight one round In a combat with an other nation. T Pleasure Seekers Killed. Badly Hurt In Cave-in- . Milwaukee. Two persons, plcknick-ers- , Park City, Utah. John Mills, 48 w'ere killed and a dozen seriously old, a pioneer mine worker of yehrs head-ocola in injured Sunday night, Park City, was caught under a oave-llision of interurban cars on the Milat the silver King Consoldated mine waukee Northern railway at the norTuesday and so severely Injured that thern city limits. It is feared he will die. ' in Rebellious District. Improvements Race to Settle Claims. ' Washington. General , improvement Grand Junction, Colo. Challenge disin conditions in the rebellious been issued has the Midland Trail was tricts of China reported 'to the association to thebyVernal Commerc'al war department Sunday by wireless club for an automobile race from Rifle, by Rear Admiral Nicholson, comto Salt Colo., Lake, prove tho fittp manding the Pacific fleet at Nankin ness of the tv o proposed routks. n nooga. If the present plans of tho Weber good roads enthusiasts are successful It will toon le poulblt for an auto touiLt from Wyoming or other points east to enter Ugdm by way county of Ogden canyon. Lemuel Lowe, a wealthy rice planter of Ray CUy, Tix., and August Low of Ch'ca?o. brothers, nu-- t at Salt Lake last week for tbe first time a'nce th 'outbreak of the civil war. L'olh bad (bought tbe other dead. Th school imputation of Ogden has Increased 2C3 during tbe past year, according to the return of th school census. Every one of tho four wards from which returns have been received shows an Increase. As a preliminary move toward financing the construction of a concrete road across Davis county. ,w hid will cost more than 1175,000, the commissioners or that county will probtax. ably levy a Two hundred delegates In attendance at tbe Fallna route good roads convention adopted resolutions urging provisions for the improvement of all roads In this terrltoy and provisions for proper maintenance. During the three-da- y sojourn In Cache county last week Governor Spry, accompanied by Herman Harms, state chemist made n complete inspection of tbe condensed milk factories there and In southern Idaho. Antrlce Lassen received n fracture of the ankle In a fight with Otto Nlel-oo- n in an altercation over water on their farina near American Fork. Onlookers separated them, and In doing 0 threw Larsen to tbe ground, breaking bis leg. Great damage to tha second cutting of alfalfa and considerable barm to those cereal crops that are now ripening, Is reported from the farmers living ia tbe path of n severe rainstorm that swept over Spanish Fork Monday afternoon. Mike Dltlnto, 20 years of age, an Italian miner, was instantly killed when hla pick struck an unexploded charge of giant powder In the Highland Boy mine nt Bingham. Ills partner on the shift, an Austrian, received Injuries which will probukly prove fa-U- L To Insure his appearance aa a witness In tho trial of Mrs. Minnie charged with the murder of her little daughter at Salt Lake, C. L. Anderson, lormer husband of the accused, was ordered placed under 12. 100 bonds which he tvrs unable to furnish and la now In jail. An Investigation just made by Willard Hansen, state dairy and food commissioner, of a complaint tbat Utah flour sacks contain short welgbt, disclosed the fact that more than half the flour made In the state weighs t less than pounds, the regsack. . ulation for a Several Brigham City fruitgrowers have engaged in fruit bottling this year in the hope of finding better markets for their products. The fruit, fresh from the orchards, is made In ams and pellies and placed in clear glass bottles and labeled. J. F. Butcher, formerly In charge of the manual training department of the state industrial school, who was returned to Ogden recently from St. Ek-ma- n, forty-eigh- fifty-poun- Anthony, d Ida., to answer to a statu- tory offense alleged to have been committed against a lnmatqlof the state Institution, Is out on bail. ' The Utah' State Firemens association will hold Us annual convention at Sandy, August 19. 20 and 21, the last day to to devoted to outdoor sports end firemens contests. Sandy has donated a sihtr cup for the winning team la the hose cart contest. r ( |