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Show LEFT THE VERY LATEST THE TROUSER MEXICANS STONED SKIRT 10 BATTLEFIELD ON LOSSES RESULT FROM DAYS' THREE DESPERATE FIGHTING IN MEXICO. HEAVY DEATH BY MOB RACE WAR IN ARIZONA IS QUELLED BY SHERIFF AFTER ONE MAN IS KILLED. Bodies to be Cremated on Battlefield, a Trainload of Oil and Firewood Being Sent to the Scene of Carnage for that Purpose. Determination of Americana to Run the Mexicans Out of Town Results I In Fight, In Which Over Fifty Men Take Part. Nogales, Arizona. More than 500 dead are lying on the Held above Uuaymaa resulting from three days' deperute fighting. Colonel Juan who arrived Monday at Hermo-Blllfrom tho front, reported that he has eHtlmated the killed to exceed 600. A trainload of oil and firewood wag rushed south with which to cremate the ltodies Th official report of General Obregon, tha insurgent commander, stated that the federal killed CONGRESSMAN Globe, Arizona. ed to death and Free-for-AI- Ca-bra- l, o Al-ler- o .. l.in.i 11 1 i i 1 n n.tiniliUr..il in r.rm ii u i , ...ill. n ii i o.kii inj 1 1 hi. i in soldiers taken prisoners. Both aides have been executing all commissioned officers captured, wounded or unhurt. TO RESIGN BELIEVING ELECTION ILLEGAL another seriously hurt In a race war early Sunday at Miami, six miles from Globe, between Americans and Mexicans. A crowd ol Americans were the aggressors and three of them are In the county jail here. A crowd of Americans determined to run the Mexicans out of town and the first they encountered were Jose Teres and M. Ortes. The Mexicans VISCOUNT CHINDA PRESENTS were chased through the streets until with broken heads they dropped JAPAN'S FORMAL PROTEST Peres died soon afterwards and Ortes was taken to a hospital. A fight In which about fifty men took part followed, and not California until tho arrival of Frank llaynes, Negotiations Regarding Lend Legislation Formally Initiated sheriff, and a posse from Globe did the rioting cease. at the State Department The officers were threatened by the mob, but with drawn revolveri Washington. Negotiations between they made their way through the mob America and Japan regarding the. Cal- and arrested the alleged ringleaders, ifornia land legislation formally were J. Brown, Harry Lucy and C. Jones Feeling still runs high, but it Is beInitiated Friday when Secretary Bryan had two meetings with Viscount lieved the determined attitude of the Chlnda, the Japanese ambassador, at sheriff will prevent further trouble. the state department. While there ASK PROGRESSIVES TO RETURN. had been a number of exchanges between tile two officials since the In- Republican Leaders Lay Plans for Reception of the California legislation, organization of Party. mull Friday they had been Informal That a uniting of the ProChicago and based upon the desire of the Japwith the Republican gressive party anese government to avert an open party Is not desired, but Is actonly Issue. was the gist of ually being sought, On Friday, however, In anticipation sentiment expressed at the close here of the consummation of the legislaMonday of a two days' conference, at tion, the Japanese government band- which Republican leaders outlined In was ed Its formal protest, which for reorganizing the party. considered by the government and plans Herbert S. Hadley, former governor tha cabinet and found sufficiently of Missouri, who, with Senators Alweighty to call for deliberate treat- bert n. Cummins of Iowa. William E. ment. free-for-a- MUST NOT MAKE THREATS. Michigan Representative Says Votes for His Opponent Were Counted Stringent Bill Presented In the House for Him. of lowai by Pepper of one Washington. Jail term year, fines of $1,000. or both. confront II. Washington. Representative employers of labor who throaten, their Olln Republican, of Ishpe-mlngemployes with reduction of wanes or Mich.,Young, announced In a speech In tho loss of employment, througn legislation by congress Jn a bill presented honsn on Saturday his Intention of resigning his seat. He discussed the Monday by Representative l'epper of contest instituted by William McDonIowa. This bill prohibits the distribution ald, a Progressive, saying 458 votes In of literature or the posting of notices tended for Mclkmald hud not been In workshops .by employers which counted for him and ho did not feel shall contain matter threatening the Justified jn holding his seat. Tho state board of canvassers Isto Influence employes or tending a certificate to Mr. Young, desued elec-t'ons votes their during presidential claring ho had received an apparent ft lias lieen charged that the most potential Influence agaln.it reductions contemplated in the Wllson-l'mle- s wood tariff bill has come from the employer, 'who has warned h.s employes that such reductions as proposed by he measure meant destruction ' of business and curtaihrent of oportuul-tiefor employment. . s SHOOTS TALK OF RECOGNITION. Mexican Government Expects to be Recognized by AM Europe Before the United States. Mexico the City. Annoiince-!f- by Mexican makes government that the preswill be ent administration by all of Kurope before the Unit-States. and there are to believe that the group of three South American republics which have not yet recognized the Itucrta admin! (ration, will wait only n llttbr lomret for the action of Washington. It appear possible d na-mn- s Ministers Enter Campaign. Kalt Lake City With the view to aiding In clearing the moral atmosphere of Salt Lake, the Silt Lake Ministerial association has commenced tho organication of a law ami order committee to work In conjumtlon with similar organizations and conduct Inwhenever dependent Investigations necessary, Taft Scores Progressives. New Haven In hi fourth lecture on "Home Questions of Modern at Yale on Monday, Pro feasor William II. Taft characterb-ethe form of government advocated by the progressive as "hair trigger" and "Wending to anarchy and a despotism of the majority.'' Railroad Must Pay Big Fee. Madiixin. Wis Attorney tVperal Owen ha informed Secretary of State I Km aid that the Northern Pacific Railway company in obliged to file resolution certifying to Its Increase of capital stock and to pay fees which will amount to $;4rt.(10. i " Plan for Convention. Alrdeen, Wash A state Republican convention to meet some time In Juno is announod by Chairman Rypp. provided the national Republican approves tiie plan to rail a tional convention In the fall com-mitte- e na- To Investigate Sing S'eg. Ooeining. N. T. Jobn g. Kennedy, warden of King Sing j risen, (deflated that t wou'd ask the grand Jury to Investigate the report of condition at Hn Sing, submitted by George W Wake fo Governor H il7er FAMILY. r,.'.vf d fifty-eigh- rt'w d f Ta'-orra- stn Sa?t, DOWN Recent Arrival in Montana Suicides After Shooting Three People. Missoula. Mont. With four bullet 7 wounds received from the slayer of her husband, wi.o i.Jso shot a youns boy beforo committing suicide. Mrs II. A. Wellington dragged iiersc'f a iiv'e to the nearest ranch to teil of the tragedy. The woman collapsed after her arrival, and Is not expected to recover. The murderer, A. Stansky. was a H. OLIN YOUNG. stranger In Dixon. He arrived there Congressman From Twelfth District late Thursday afternoon saying that he of Michigan, bad come from Wisconsin. The theory of the sheriff Is that with Mrs. majority of Shi after i'S ballots cast Stansky was acquainted by mistake for "Sheldon William J. Wellington when she lived In WisconMclHinald" had been thrown out. Mr. sin, and that jealousy prompted him Young declared the 4.,s electors In- to the crime tended to vote for MrlHmald and that BRYAN SENDS FINAL PROTEST. he did not feel justified In holding the oat Appeals to California's Governor to Withhold His Signature. FRICHTFUL CONDITION OF PRISON The federal governWashington Invest gator Says Torture of Middle ment's final effort to delay alien land owning legislation in California was Ages Would be Luxury In made Sunday night, .when Secretary Comparison. In lh name of President WilPryan V N, of 'Stories lorture Albany. son telegraphed Governor Johnson no of prisoners In the middle ages sound him that the Japanese ambaslike descriptions of luxuries in com- tifying had sador earnestly protested aeainst parison to the tales that have been the bill psssed by the California astoil me of the lives that some of the sembly and urging that the governor prisoners In Sing Sing live." bis This striking ind'. tment of condi- postpone action by withholding tions a'le?ed to exist within New signature. York state's oldest penal Institution TYPHOON HITS ISLANDS. Is contained In a r port of an Investigation, of the prison mai by George Fifty Natives Loss Lives as Result of W. lilake, a commissioner ; j ointed Worst Storm In Years. by Governor Sutcr to probe prison Manila. The worst typhoon experl-enreaffair. in eight years truck the Islands describes condi- Sunday, causing many deaths and The investigator tions "fright ful." The prison cells, wrecking several small steamers and he says, are dark, sma.ll. clamp, nirmrrods light craft. In filthy and Infected wi'h vermin. The known fa'aiitei at sea total them men contract rbeimatism ant but the total death list from to cit crippled for life. Into none of the storm Is swelling with Incoming a lower on hss ce'! tiers the ray reports. tte of sunshine rctercd lor eighty years It Is lel!eved no Americans have lost their lives Cutter ails tor Nome. Arkansas Bank Robbed. cutter Seattle. Wah Th Port Smith, Ark Thre. men entIVsr, the first !oat to m, for Nome. A1aV. this season. left for the north ered the First S'ate bank at Ponanra pounds of Saturday, dynamited the safe and Saturday, carrying on horseback wish a sum estimail for the Itrrine sea hietrojolis. After e'ng mail at Nome the mated to be between $1.50(1 and $2.- (ji9. Rear will continue northward. tin Drown in River. Bandits Failed. Wausau. Wis. Gnstave Jahnke. four Grand Jinrfion. Colo Three ban tils escaped In a shoaer of bullets of bis children and II. Roehe, were Saturday morning after they had at- drowned In the Wisconsin river at tempted to dynamite the safe of the troIler brldg- - when a small motor-boa- t L t stmrk a submerged 1'ler and cap-sireHank of 1 IJerjue, Iterjue thirty fite mlie eat of here. Wants Coal for Navy. Washington. Government coal reservations in A'aska for the exclusive nse of the United Stales nsvy were na: advocated before the territories committee ty a representative of the Alaska Northern. Entitled t Fret Entrjr. Cancer Patients Improving. Th cisfnms court' Ronton A marked Improvement Washington has dec ided thit Kiropean nation t ,as iseen noted lisfhe condition oi are entitled to the frre en'y of wool fifty canrer patients who have teeta pulp and paper under ' the most favor- - inoculated with the rabbit serum reed natfon clsu"e" of the'r commercial j cently discovered byl'r. Howard W. S'oweil of Roston university. treatif. Miners' Strike Called Off. Four Ki'leJ in Train Wreck. . Three Rentien. Germany Tb strike ly Wh pssserrers and and a brakemm were kii'-V"1 coal miners in this dlfrlft. bas ber lsa a wbi'h begsn on April persons ser'ons'y injured. fri'n on Uie Oroa W9iiint!r lice, called off ty the M i"t Trades union, ' cn portianJ to was wing to the hopelessness of attain t ins 'jil One man was aton- t, sces. ALBERT B. CUMMINS United States Senator From Iowa. Borah of Idaho and L. Y. Sherman of Illinois, ted In the discussion at the conference, said afterward that the desire to have those back in the party who leH It to Join the Progressive party was "manifest." General Drummond Suffers Collapse. ''General" Mrs. Flora Iondon. Drummond, the militant auffraget. If In a state of collapse and was unable to appear at the resumed bearing at the Row street police court Tuesday on charges of conspiracy under the malicious damoge to property act which has been brought against her A doctor testified that it would tak two weeks for her to get Into condi tion to undergo an operation which was necessary, and another two months before she would be able to be tried. Crater of Vesuvius Sinks. Mount Naples. The activity of Vesuvius, which has been apparent for several Jars, reached a clitnas Sunday when part of the crater collapsed The tremblings of the mountain could be distinctly felt and after Ihe e plotan-ne- l sion observations showed that 20 feet deep sad been formed. From this dense sulphurous clouds and white moke ascended. d. M y ABANDONMENT OF RECLAMATION . BUSINESS UTAH r BUD G ET iTHE All of the 109 laws enacted by the tenth regular session of the legislature of Utah are now in effect. The stork broke the record in Salt Empire Builder Says Government Is Wasting Effort, and That Private Lake last week, there being over seventy births In the capital. Enterprises Are Mors Successful. Prof. Christian Ijkrsen, instructor in English at the H. Y, C, died at Logan Washington. "Hurry up and com- May 10, following an operation for ap, plete the reclamation projects already pendicitis. Tooele's new opera house was for-under way and be sure you have competent men In the field," was the advice mally opened last week. The new James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, place of amusement has a sealing cagave to Secretary Lane Tuesday at a pacity of 1,000. Ed Langley, said to be "king" of reclamation hearing. He reiterated his statement that it cost the recla- cocaine and morphine smugglers, baa mation service more than twice what been arrested In Salt Lake, and Is In it cost other services and private en- Jul! awaiting trial. Mrs, Kate Cragun was run down by terprises to reclaim the desert land. The empire builder advised that the a horse while crossing the street in r government quit the reclamation bust Ogden and slightly Injured. The has been arrested. Mother's day was observed through, out the state Sunday, May It, many elaborate programs having been ar ranged for the occasion. It is announced that the newly organized Union State bank of Bountiful will erect Its own banking building on a site purchased last week. Dr. Jeremiah Heattie, for thirty-eigh- t years a Salt Lake 'practitioner, died suddenly May 7. - Heart disease was the contributing, cause of death. William N. Cobia baa been sentenced to serve one year in the county Jail for killing J. N. Morris at Rosette on the evening of January 21, r. in .. ' ' drl-ve- 1913. The brewers strike at Salt Lake was settled after the men had been out one day, both sides making concessions, the men being granted an Increase in wages. J. A. Hill, convicted of murder In JAMES J. HILL. the first degree for the killing of Night ness and leave the financing of irriga Marshal Frank A. Colclough of has been sentenced to life tion enterprises to private cnpltal. "I never built an Inch of lirlgatloc works In my life." cried Mr, Hill, "but i Four Park City girls won a $50 1 know wheu private enterprises lc wager by walking from Park City to Canada can sell the land and watei Salt Lake City Sunday morning. On a previous attempt they got lost and for $30 an acre, and the water on landed In Henefer. lu United the Statei projects Richard Sessions, a miner, died sudcosts $45 an acre, that there Is some difference In the cost." denly in a saloon In Park City of heart failure. He bad not appeared to be ill and was not known to be afAWAITS WILSON'S MOVE. flicted with heart trouble. Japanese Believe it is Up to United Proposals for the furnishing of maStates to Test Law. terial and the construction of the uew The Japanese ambas pohtofflce building at Prighain City are Washington Bador will take no further steps In soon to be asked for by tho United the protest against the California anti-alie- States supervising architect. land law until Governor Johnson The fourth annual May festival of acts on the bill before him. Should the state school for the deaf and blind he sign It, it is learned, Japan, with- will be held May 23 at Ogden. This out making further representations tc year's celebration promises to surpass the staie department, wll lwait a rea any yet attempted by the school. sonable time to learn w hat the federal element of Pro-v-o The administration Intends to do to meet has announced that Ubless the city its complaint. commissioners called an election for Jap.in will not move to test the con June 2t they would bring, a suit of stltutlonallty of the law, holding it in mandamus to compel tbc-u- i to do so. cumbent uikjii the United States tc President Joseph F. Smith returned take up that question. Sunday from l.os Angides where he recently dedicated the new $10,000 MorJOHNSON DECLARED GUILTY. mon meeting bouse and attended to business pertaining to the general VioPrize Convicted of Negro Fighter church. lating the Mann White Slave Act. FAhel a woman of the unChicago. Jack Johnson, champion derworld Franklin, who Is .alleged to have atheavyweight prize fighter, on Tuesday was found guilty of violating the Mann tempted to stab Patrolman C. C. with a hat pin, has been bound law In transporting Rclle Schreibei over district court In Salt to the , from Pittsburg to Chicago In 1910. lit was convicted on all seven counts Id for trial. As a result of the strike of the clno the indictment. The Jury relumed itt trlcal workers, many of the master verdict after an hour's consideration electricians of Ogden have donned The maximum penalty under the overall and are working In their five is finding years' Imprisonment oi their shops trying to keep pace with $10,000 fine, or both. A motion of Assitant Tiistrlrt Attor their orders and contract. From a report made to the Davis ney Harry Parkin that Johnson be ordered confined in the county Jat county board of education by P. rt. Sanwas overruled by Judge Carpentei ders, who Is in charge of agricultural and the negro was relaxed on bond ol work in the Iavl county urbofn, there are about 2.0('0 young people en$10,000. gaged at present In the various activi. tie of hi department. General Murdered at Munich. ( Munlch.-rMajWilliam N. Cobia, charged with murGeneral von ski, the Prussian military attache tc der In the first degree for shooting James N. Morris in front of his store Bavaria, was killed here Tuesday by supposed lunatic named Sfaffer, wbc at Rosette on the evening of January fired three revolver shots at him ot, 21 lajt, after the two men bad wrana crowded street. Police Sergeant gled for some time over matters of Pollender, who dashed to the off'.cer'i business, was convicted of Involuntary assistance, was also, killed. The a manslaughter. sailant meanwhile was seized by Ilespondencq due to the recent crowd, who tried to lynch him and lengthening of hi srnicnce from seven succeeded in seriously injuring hire years to nineteen year In the state before be was rescued by the police prison because be assaulted Harry Waddell, a fellow prisoner, on January Simmons and Penrose Clash. 25, 1912. caused I J. Markham, ajed Senator Simmons 22, to attempt suicide In the stat. Washington. chairman of the finance committee prison, but he will recover. and 8enator Penrose, leading the Re The supreme court has sustained the. publican fight to refer the I'nderwooil decision of the lower court In Imposbill with instruction for public h"r ing the deat',1 penalty upon Haney tigs, delivered oratorical broadsMei McWhinney, convicted slayer of c, 1 aganst each oth"r In the Henate Tue LYickson, a young mining engineer, in" clay In debate on the Penrose amend the Rnmona rooming tjouse in Salt rncnt. lke. October iH, and unless the board of pardons lnterv nes, McWhinKilled in Train Wreck. ney will be exeruted. Ottawa 111 A rear-encollision o Contract of the Ncponset A two freight trains on the Rock Island Live Stock company for reclamation of railroad at Seneca, resulted in the about 4 fti.o acres of land under a death of FJmer H. Jennines, aged 2s, a't segregation In Rich county, of Pocatello. Idaho, and Harry Frye, Car?y in sddi'ion to reclaiming about ll.owi 55, of Chanute, Kan., who were slee. acre of their own. was approved last in? In the caboose. week by the state land heard. J. W, Handley, the con,eswd forger Froglegs Breaks Record, who was arrested In Sait Lak and Tnuisviile, Ky. Frogleg. a colt, broke a world's record for taken to Provo for a hearing, has running horse when he ran a mu aseen sentenced to the state prison for term of four years on thre eoiints. and twenty yards at Churchill Imvoi In the third race Tuesday In I minute The total number of forgeries committed by Ilandlcy and sl'e daring the and X9 second flat. past two year Is thirty-six- . Prevents Betting on Ponies. Taxpayers of 11 Canyon wl l Oklahoma City. Okla Jtettlng on vote on June If onngham the proposit cn cf horse was s sp-- lal bond isssie of 2'.Wt, the racing in Oklahoma doomed Tuesday when Oovemor Cf iy to b?t t2:id fc.r thetr.eimprovement Crace signed a legislative enactment f u.e w-- , bui ding of ffim, rrfMbmrig this form of ramhllnt; b i,l Ml jl a? for "'"ine and penally la provided. , 3. I'.'C lit. Mid-val- e, Car-stense- n Vice Crusade in Colorado. Colorado Hprings. Colo After s twenty-daInvestigation following a vice crusade against dance halls and rooming houses, the grand Jury returned seven Indictments Saturday. The names of the defendants and nature of the charges are not made public. The grand ,'ury recommended the appointment of a woman policeman. 8' Seamen Perish, Expects Treaty Will be Renewed. R C. Hemmed In bf Washington. Secretary Rryan said Vancouver, flames' which started from some un- Saturday that while the Rrltlsh had not directly asked to re known cause, si members of the crew of the stesmer OrMr, tied tip near new the 'arbitration treaty, which exIadnef In the Fraser river, were burn- pires by limitation In June, he expected it would I be renewed. ed to death Fridsr wonting Flee at University. Rioting In Cincinnati. Cincinnati. One man was probably Salt Lake City. Fire of unknown origin raised damaee estimated be- - ; fatally 1njir4 and three others were ween and $7.2.-- to the foundry hnrt San-dawhen the first clash be and blacksmith sop and an eil of the 'tween the employee of the local trao nchhiral laboratory at the t'nlver-slt- 'tion company asd strikers and theft ' of t'tah, oa Friday sympathizers crtiurred. 0 HILL ADYISES or Uin lnd . i t e-- 1 |