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Show CmLVILLE. UTAH THE COALVILLE TIV T" 1 U6HT VOTE IK MEXICO -i ITh INDIAN SUMMER rnun PBOIECIIOII TO IM 111 RESULTS ) Supporters of Gamboa Claim Big Lead For Him, While Felix Disx I Is in Second Place. WESTERN HEMISPHERE QEVOTED TO THE SACRED PURP08E OF DECLARES HE WILL PROTECT THE LIVES AND INTERESTS OP FOREIGNERS. MEXICAN INVALIDATE- - UTAH STATE NbWS - DICATOR In order that the school children might aid in the beet harvest, the schools of Lehi were closed all week Alma Ellis, the young man who was burned to death inside of the smelter stack at McGill, Nev., was a resident of Salt Lake. Pearl Altman and Beatrice Nipping, both 17 years of age, escaped from the Industrial school at Ogden, by climbing through the laundry shoot. of the The triennial convention Modern Woodmen of America will be held in Salt Lake In June, 191 i, if plans of the two local camps materialize ft Louis Renburg, who escaped from the Industrial school at Ogdtn, a few das ago, has been captured and reThe boy was turned to the school picked up in Salt Lake. Young women shirt makers of the Ottcnhelmer company at Salt Lake, ten In number; last week went on a strike as a protest against an alleged unjust reduction In their wages. Socialists at Murray succeeded Is qualifying a man for every position In the city government to be filled Ihki year. Their candidates for mayor ana commissioner led, while their man ran low for auditor. Notice of the Intention of railroads operating east of tjie Mississippi river ' to raise their freight rates, provided their action is not overruled by the Interstate commerce commission, has been received In Salt Lake. Six American Fork boys who were convicted of taking an automobile beand longing to a prominent citizen indulging In a joy ride, were fined $5 each, the fine .to be paid to the owner of the car for damages. , Camille Planero, a Greek from who la alleged to have stabbed a fellow countryman to death, and who is charged with murder In the second degree, will be placed on trial at Price, October 27. Charles Williams, while at ork in a shaft at the Little Bonanza gllson-It- e mine near Vernal, lost his grip cn a cable while being lowered into tbe mine and fell 125 feet to the bottom of the shaft, sustaining serious injuries. The demand for apples in carload lots is great, as shown by telegrams teceived from eastern points by W. H. Garvin, manager of the Utah Fruitgrowers association, but while much fruit is being shipped out of Utah, Mexlco City. At the close of the elections on the 26th, the indications were that not sufficient votes bad been cast to constitute a legal choice Wilson Declares president He Would Put I Equally Determined That the for the presidency to succeed Gen. Like to BelieveaThst Nowhere Can Domeetlc Affaire of Mexico Shall Victoriano Huerta. Government Any Endure Which la Be Settled bjwthe Maxi No official was announcement Stained With Blood. v,( oane 'Themaelvea. made, but it was estimated. Judging from the results in the capital, where It was expected the vote would be Pa. President Wilgwarthmore, l Mexico City. General Huerta, to tbe average, that less than up In a speech here son. Sunday, president of Mexico, made a of the 80,000 eligible voters In the doctrine that the whole statement Thursday which afterwards the republic went to the polls. It would western hemisphere should be dovot-ewas read in the presence of all the be no surprise if congress, the memt me sacred purpose "that members of the diplomatic corps and bers of which were voted for, declared tan any government endure the cabinet ministers. In this statethe election void when that body la Is stained with blood wkiek or ment General Huerta gave his most organized and revises the returns. by anything but the consent of The leaders of the Catholic party etgemn assurance that the sole use tijB jjvernmeot.' that he will make of his power as claimed a long lead, although they hHe extolling the spirit provisional president will be to esWilliam Penn sought to were unable to estimate the number with tM-(CopyrlshU tablish, first, peace in the republle establish & free commonwealth in of votes polled for their candidates, and, second, to comply with the law Federico Gamboa and General Ras-comerles that the president incidenA of his country In holding fair elec- PRESIDENT HUERTA UPHELD If this claim Is correct. It Is gentally mealed his thoughts on tions, so that the choice of the Mexerally thought Jhat General Felix Diaz His problems. utterances, it ican people, whoever It be. shall be BT THE MEXICAN COURTS Senor and Requena ran second. The is toon, reflect the ideas which the Installed In power. He stated that liberal candidates, Manuel Claero and Washlstton administration Is preparlila use of the power heretofore had Flores Magon, had no printed ticket ing k sanounce to the nations of the been with those ends in view. at the polling places, their constituIs a formal note on the work! policy Dissolution of Congress Held to Be General Huerta said that his of the Exited States toward Mexico. ents being obliged to write their was determined to protect President Justified and Huertas Elsvstlon The prwldent spoke in a big tent not names in blank spaces. at all costs the lives and. interests Huerta at tbe his spent to Presidency Legal. day Popotla 8AYI RECLAMATION DIRECTOR far froathe spot where Penn landed, suburban home. of foreigners in Mexico, but that the sxentses being commemorative, AID TO the OUGHT GOVERNMENT government equally was determined also, sf founders day at Swarthmore WEAK WESTERN PROJECTS. POWER PLANT WRECKED. that the domestic affairs of Mexico .Mexico City President Huerta Is was enthusiastically college. He should be settled by the Mexicans to be upheld for all the acts of his cheered. , Two 8mall Boys 8tart Motor OperatHis elevation to the administration. themselves. ing Intsks Valve. He referred to the president of the presidency likewise is to be shown At the Same Times He Insists That ths HISTORIC HALL REDEDICATED This United States in terms of greatest to have been entirely legal. Ogden. Breaking of a huge valve West Must Maks Good and There President Wilson Speak's In Place controlling the water flow of the Utah respect and expressed unbounded ad- will be done through an opinion that Must bs No Hint of Repudiation miration for the people and lnatltu-tion- s Is being prepared by the judges of Light A Railway companys Pioneer WhenCogress Used to Sit of Obligations. ths supreme court of the United States. power plant, at the mouth of Ogden Philadelphia. Congress hall In Several of the judges have been en President Huerta expressed his becanyon, Sunday afternoon, wrecked I Idaho. F. H. Newell, dlreo toric Isdepmdence square, where the tbe equipment, almost demolished the lief that when peace bad been re- gaged for days searching the recxenate and the house of represent-ses stored In Mexico and after a lapse ords for precedents and applying tor of the United States reclamation of Ogden builldng, thre sat tom 1790 to 1800, was Ice, In a speech before the Com-- tives of some little time the people of Mex them to the acts of the executive. darkness for more than four into I dedicaUd fcturday with k patriotic club hers Wednesday night hours, stopped street car traffic for Ico, having paid dearly for the ex per This has engaged their attention to ths fence of the last three years, probably the total exclusion of the afTairs of strong grounds In favor of feder- j eredses, vf occasion marking the seven hours, barred the holding of the restoration of the church It al aid for Carey act projects that have j completing would ha more able thaa ever to the courts In their jurisdiction demoralizservices, financial J hall to alaoet Kg original appear-supor- t. ed business and generally caused the flooding expreaa their preference by the ballot Is expected that the opinion will be been held up through lack of ance. President 20,-was Wilson the He aald there was still and ablda by the result of that ballot rendered by Judge Demetrlo Sodl of many blocks surrounding the plant. available of the $100,000,000 tral figure k the ceremonies and and probably concurred In by one or The loss will reach $125,000. I ltvered a tvwrty minutes in address, by the federal government Urge Changs In Laws. two other members of the supreme The cause of the breaking cannot for Irrigation purposes, and that this j which be hated hack to the early days be ascertained as yet, but It is d Phlladelhpla. The American mining bench. of the and repsfflc ths men contrasted co grass at its final session here Fritwo small ooye threw the The opinion. It Is said, will deal 120,000,000 should be utilized by that with the switch giving current to tbe motor opday adopted a resolution urging upon chiefly with the subject of the disso- department in congress and state legislature the lution of congress and doutlesa wall states in putting toeae limping the intake valve. erating on their feet. It is in broken lots. necessity of modifying ths antlrust show that tha aot was justified by at' Rest. Laid Newell I' Director time same DIAZ the At BREAKS WITH HEURTA. Mra.jTbanks laws as applied to ths companies the alleged treasonable conduct of the Suit was filed last week by the make indiangpiBA Ind. The funeral o! Insisted that the west must United States, as guardian and trusnatural resources In order that deputies. good; that there must be no hint ol j Mu, Chirfci W, Fairbanks, wife ol Refuses to Accompany 8scretary of tee of 277 Indians on the former Uinta these resources may bo conserved nd Minister of War to Capital. DOCTRINE. who died at MONROE APPLY repudiation of any part of the obllga-- thf WILL the around reservation, against the Uinta River proper safeguards thrown !?re Friday, was held Sun-ha- t tlons In any part of the west, and I heyh Vera Cruz. The last, shred binding Irrigation company to restrain tbe lab" employees. to that it wffertu'JTnd burial was In Crown General Felix Diaz and General Vic- ter from taking waters alleged to betile west must see Nations to he Notified to KfepJandl tad. Ml use- - Sr ide settlers go upon the land and BlU'cemetery. OTTlrTMsvTcan Affairs. toriano Huerta was severed Sunday long to the red men. ttjyruuCpj Bishop William Calumet Mich. One hundred and must not be bought up by that it of who When General Diaz telegraphed to the ail Chloago, accompanied United States Contending that macadam roads can Ighty-nlnstriking copper miners Washington.Is Ths speculators In the east and elsewhere Mr. gnd Mrs. Fairbanks part way on department of war his resignation as be the to government constructed just as satisfactorily. notify preparing wera arrested Friday by the militia who have no intention of making Im- their recent trip around the world, brigadier general of the army.' The In winter as during the summer nations the world that of generally Moto make Alloues and in the Copper City, provements, but who hope conducted the services. negotiations regarding his trip to months. Chairman Moroni Skeen, of The prisoner! ere any Interference in Mexican affairs profits out of the toll of others. hawk districts. Mexico City on the Invitation ot the Weber will be regarded ae unfriendly tothta board of commisVeteran Editor Called. charged with violation of the InjuncHuerta were ended by his flat refusal sioners, haa county outlined a plan of operagovernment Miners. Abandon Hope for tion against picketing. Salt Lake. Col. William Nelson, to accompany Colonel Vldarrexaga, tion for the coming winter. President Wilson, Secretary Bryan M. N. that the The fact Dawson, editor of th Salt Lake Tribune, died secretary to General Blanquet, war and Counselor John Bassett Moore of Youths Hold HP Twelve Man. As a result of activity in Milford on major portion of the bodies of the suddenly Sns&ay morning. His death minister, giving as his reason the illthe state have exchanged department the 8alt Lake City. Twelve men were part of A. L. Toone, deputy of Canos In the miners Stag imprisoned Colonel Nel ness of his wjfe. Colonel Vldaurrar-xag- a tbe state held up on e freight train nt Provo Ideas on What the proclamation to mine remain undiscovered the total came without warning. department of labor immigracontinued' bis efforts to Induce son had just passed his seventy-fourt- h tion and statistics, T. Mijasaki, JapFriday night, add robbed of all the ths world should express. It will be number recovered Friday night being Tot Jthe last thirty-tw- o years General Diax to change his decision, anese owner of a restaurant at money they had, by two youths, ac- communicated to foreign governments slxty-on- e even though the work ol birthday. associated the he eswith hem Salt but finally left for the capital on a In had with line the everywhere policy was found guilty of violating the cording to Information received at pohas progressed to within exploration In various Lake Tribute tablished of nine-hou- r capacities. special train Sunday night earlier keeping other one room of the last chamber, and nes headquarters. law and fined $35. The youths senations Informed of every step taken that this room the force of the ex- He first entired the employ of the pa. cured about $40. May Declara Martial Law. Sheep going (rom Colorado to Grand Iq Its handling of the Mexican probwas greatest, strengthened per as a reforter. Denver, Colo. A state of insurrec- county, Utah, will be dipped at West lem. The proclamation or note also plosion $ SENORF.JLDUENAS will be declared In the southern Water, Utah, by men employed by the belief pf mine offlcla'a that no one tion the Age Gde Tender Discharged. will serve. It is understood, as an coal fields strike, district, the militia state board of sheep commissioners, entombed within the mine Is alive. Barn-urY. N. Howard explicit definition of the policy of the Poughkeede, will be ordered out to conduct a gen- unless they are accompanied with a United States toward the defacto authe gate tender who was eral disarmament ot strikers and mine certificate showing a clean bill of MISS SALLIE MURRAY Vith K. thorities In Mexico, reiterating the allowing Harry Charged health before they cross the line. guards, and the importation of strikeThaw to euape from the Mattaawap breakers will be suppressed. Governprinciple that recognition can only Mabel Rhengren, aged 16, of Salt be given to governments on this hemuylum for the criminal Insane, Sat or E. M. Ammons announces, if a set- Lake, the first contestant west of the isphere founded on law and order. Ifday we discharged by Justice tlement of the strike Is not reached Mississippi to enter the national The Dutchess county at once. MorschsusT. school championship typewriting tour-te- y AGINST SINGLE BANK PLAN. to indict him. lfucd grand jur) at Madison Square Garden, New , Train Ditched. finished fifth In the contest, York, Guns President Wilson Announces Adher-encStrikers. MsahlR Against Cedar Falls, la. Engineer Wahl had with 79 words per minute and 10 er Mich to Regional Reserve System. fireAs result ot his the both scalded, Calumet legs (rightfully rors. the stUcl Oh a Duluth, South Shore man sprained an ankle jumping, a mail Washington. Whether there shall To look over state lands; highways be one federal reserve bJnk with Atlantt passenger train bringing clerk sustained a crushed hand and a xnd other state interests. Governor A Hecla mines, it number of passengers were bruised United branches the Men to'tl) Calumet throughout William Spry, President W. D. Cand-an- d that bird a and. to scratched when Saturday the as several see dec Chicago banka, provided states, or of the state land board. Secretary for in the administration bill, prom gw would be mounted on a Omaha limited on the Illinois CenVV. Lynch and other memj. to will attached be was shich ditched a into tral lees to be the chief issue of the final car by running Ut of the board and state officials bers men aboard. defective switch. currency reform fight imthe senate trains biTQK Imported are making a tour of inspection ot committee. ' San Juan county. -Reform In China. , 8ulcldea. Officer Currency The president made it known More elk are coming to Utah, At Pekln.s-a conference Sunday Tex. Capt. Thomas M. E2 emphatlo terms on Friday that ha was to present Indications in cav-ulr- y minister with the bankers', C, Thirteenth European Corcoran troop opposed to central bank plan, emitted suicide by shooting off finance emphasized his desire for Washington, where the United States suggested bf Frank A, Vanderllp of Moioglcal survey Is making estimates the National City bank of New York himself frtdny h8ht at the Columbus, the early establishment of a uniform in the apportionment of these animals dethe and withdrawal of currency V M harder patrol camp, according untrtmkrsed Informally by man notes. based imong the different slates, the aniBliss. F'ort at received He committee. of the senate members to advice mals coming from the Yellowstone 0 reiterated through Sec retail Tumulty Seven Meet Death in Fire. ark and the Jackson Hole country. pretests Increased Duties. bill with its systhat the Glass-Owe- n Wis Seven dead fireMilwaukee, More than a ton of groceries Formal has ClfJhas protest Mexle tem of twelve regional reserve banks , Falevre, men and twenty four injured were been consigned out of Ogden' to been stared by Paul Le related only through the functions of from the ruins of the Goodyear taken Mex-leaMexico to the at within Nev., minister by ths parcel post French on federal reserve board sitting at fflce gainst the increase Rubber company plant here Sunday,, past few weeks, and as a result the MriP Washlngaon was "admirably- suited railroad over which the mail mattei on lmPrt duties Into where fire caused a damage of cent to the needs of the country. of 50 fr Is transported finds itseir In ths Mexio decreed by President Huerta. of tnique position competing against Striker Killed In Riot. Election in Italy. 8111 t0 b Miss Murray, daughter of Majcv Pressed, itself. HP Ru, killed striker Colo. Mrs. One and Arthur GenorsI Trinidad, Rome. General elections were held Murray, is Brl- Mrs. Hannah Brown was seriously ljjback, FUe, Scotland. The ! Conor Don Francisco A. Dutnas, ths two strikers wounded, one seriously to bo married In January to Lieut. t0 throughout tortewk Italy on the 26th. Dtsor- - injured at Monroe while Proceed Crrnment ' tkh U. taking lunrt wounded, S. one mine Pratt, and A Conger slightly Henry rov guard Her new minister from Salvador to this rul tor Ireland bl11 Hr" to members of the family who were wU th bome at- father la In command of tha western country, is a millionaire and was at are the net results of an alleged e8s,0 of parliaat work in- - a beet field. She was ns time president of his country. tempt by strikers to prevent defec- division of th army, with hsadquais durlnl to an announcement according thrown San at violently from the buggy, the tors and Francisco, afternoon in ranks their ths wedFriday Ho Is a lawyer and speaks English tion Asquith. wheels passing over her head. It Is will taka place in that city. ding at Walsenburg. fluently. thought her skull is fractured. Volturno Survivors in New York. j Funeral of Adolph Busch. Mahmout Killed by Bandits New Requisition for Thaw. Earthquake at Panama. A mass meertlng attended by LeOfl x New of funeral The survivors YorkForty-slof Adolphus oula Albany, N. Y. William T. Jeroms Chicago. Yussiff Mahmout, a Bui was Panama. After a lull of twelve held In the tabernacle at Prove, died two weks 80 In the steamer Volturno were brought who met a number and Deputy Attorney General Frink Buech Sunday days another severe earthquake shock garlan wrestler night, under the auspices ol Into tne steamer here took Sunday port by place Saturday the Lew and Order league. Citizens occurred here Thursday. The popu- of American matraen Including Frank lin Kennedy left Friday for Concord GenJ 1 had been of members rescued They olrecoa presence the by lace rushed from their houses to the Gotch, by whom he was defeated, was N. Al armed with new papers re and 150 honorary pall- - steamer Devonian and transferred to were urged to vote at the coming city by a band op Bulgarian bandits questing the return of Harry r. Thaw Ol Am family election for the enforcement o(tha open places, but returned after the killed LiverpooL m the mountains near Sllistria. tothis state. beat1'5, tremor, w as over. prohibition laws upon the ordinance Moros. oook of the city. Killed Convicts by Escaped , Captured. Pacific Locks. Passes Addresses Roosevelt South American) Dredge Demand Uniform Seals. CaL Auburn, William Tom a McEnerry a. member Harry of Rodrl, Captain of tha Suspected The being auction de Janeiro. Rio Panama. A pipeline , Theodors Ro,w was resolution Philadelphia. Norman Hair, Clack Hand, .Tedesle Bellcastro, 35 Thirteenth company, Phlllip- - Samuels and . work haa been jelts-fir- st which No. in 83, speech South at dredge Thursdays adopted unanimously Amerlcj died Saturday from the three Folson penitentiary convicts years of age, was arrested at the old scouts, session of the convention of Textile eg at the Pacific entrance of tne Pan- was delivered Friday at the govern P , received fight be- - who escaped from the prjen Friday, copper plant in North Salt Lake. He during Workers cf America, demanding a un- ama canal one Friday successfully ment university here. His address 100 scouts and the Moros at after overpowering a iun-- d. havu is also alleged to have shot and Mira-flee- t a asMd at with locks teemed the nle yf wages for all textile .through expression cf good iform been captured. OctoUTZZ. wcunded Blgio Salome, an ItaJ sad for South America. ou ghoul, the renry worker lan" gr'-'e- r in Salt Lake. 10,-00- 0 d n sup-port- ei n. pres-ent-4- bla-Dols- n two-third- ex-too- - cen-000,0- sus-liecte- pro-ect- s uti-litln- ' Mo-Do- a Mil-lor- d, .. e ma-Uln- a P, Jar-aidge- rmler Car-mani- a. . ser-iousl-y w-- -- Pedro--Mtgne- t |