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Show UTAH FIGHT OVER HORSES COUNTY TIMES. NEPIII. UTAH ONM e; IC RESULTS IN MURDER ON OPPOSITE PITCHED BATTLE BETWEEN FOUR MEN. BROTHERS SIDE Tragedy FIGHT :: IN Occurs In Sparsely v Cfhfu yk:y 'y . DANIEL8 EXPLODES FALLACY. Declares Opening of Canal Will Not cr : - pi Mobile, Ala. Conceding the vast benefits that will accrue to commerce through the opening of the Panama canal. Secretary Daniels told delegates to the Southern Commercial can. fcrese Monday night that the opening would not double the efficiency of the navy. He denied claims that the Increased mobility of the fleets would add so much to the sea power of the L'nttod Sta(e. He acknowledged, fcowaver, that such mobility would ,rnder the navy mote efficient m , Operators Threaten to Strike. A etrike of l.f.OO telegraphers of the Missouri, Kansas dt Texas railway system was threaten-edMtindawhen General Manager W. A. Webb of the railroad refused to consider the telegraphers' demands until Peomber IS. Dallas. Texas. Snowstorm in Missouri. A heavy snowstorm St, lxtii wept ov-- r Holla, Mo., and surroundTrees were ing country Monday. (roken down and branches torn off until the streets were blocked. A rain In St. Louis turned to slocC HENRY VVAOE ROGERS POUCY President Wilson Declares He Would Like to Believe That Nowhere Can Any Government Endure Which Is Stained With Blood. Settled w SPITE WESTERN HEMISPHERE DEVOTED TO THE SACRED PURPOSE OF Region In Idaho In Which a Number of Men Have Been Killed In Lait Few Year. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sam Thomas, locally known as "Searfuced" Thomas, was shot and killed Monday afternoon by "Billy" Williams, a well known horseman, at a point near the Livermore ranch In the Hamer district. lit Is said that two bothers fought cn opposite sides of the pitched battle. "Billy" Williams and Mose Johnson, on one side, and Joe Williams and Sam Thomas, on the other, have been enemies for months. It Is claimed that Joe Williams and Thomas went after some horses which they had learned that "Billy" WUUlams and Johnson had run off, and which were supposed to be in possession of the latter two In the Mud Lake section, formerly known as Market Lake and lying northeast of Roberts. Shortly after the arrival of Joe Williams and Thomas there was a quarrel and an exchange of shots. When the smoke cleared away Thomas had been hot to death, but Joe Williams had escaped. Johnson Is said to be a brother-in-laof the Williams brothers. Neither "Billy" Williams nor Johnson was injured. Both. Billy Williams and Johnson surrendered to Constable James Kby of Roberts, Fremont county. This section has acquired a very bad record In the past few years on account of the extensive list of deaths of a violent nature, nearly all of which fcave been due primarily to trouble among the ranchers over horses. Half dozen m n have "died with their toots on" in the last few years, the sparsely-settleregion tending to encourage lawlessness. WARFARE CONTINUES FORESHADOWS NOTE FLANNELS Pa. President 'WilSwarthmore, son, In a speech here Sunday, proclaimed the doctrine that the whole western hemisphere should be dovot ed to one sacred purpose "that nowhere can any government endure which is stained with blood or supported by anything but the consent of the government." It was while extolling the spirit (CcpyTlKht.l with which William Penn sought tc establish a "free commonwealth in America" that the president IncidenHUERTA VOTE BELIEVED RRIGATIQN FUNDS tally revealed bis thoughts on present-day TO INVALIDATE ELECTION problem, tils utterances, it is known, reflect the ideas which the Washington administration is preparSHOULD BE ing to announce to the nations of the world in a formal note on the policy Result of Balloting In Mexico for of the I'nlted States toward Mexico. President In Doubt and May not be The president spoke in a big tent not Known for Weeks. RECLAMATION DIRECTOR SAYS far from the spot where Penn landed, GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO AID the exercises being commemorative, Mexico City. It may be weeks beWEAK WESTERN PROJECTS. also, of Founders' day at Swarthmore He was enthusiastically fore the result of the election for college. cheered. president will be determined. It would seem at the present time, however, that the vote cast for Provisional At the Same Times He Insists That the HISTORIC HALL REDEDICATED. President Iiuerta will invalidate the West Must Make Good and There President Wilson Speaks In Place Must be No Hint of Repudiation election. Where Cogress Used to Sit. of Obligations. The hope is held out that the "ayuntamiento," a body resembling in Philadelphia Congress hall in hissmall degree a board of aldermen, will Boise, Idaho. F. II. Newell, direc- toric Independence square, where the have prepared its report for the fed- tor of the United States reclamation senate and the house of representaeral district by the end of the week. service. In a speech nefore the Com- tives sat from 1790 to 1800, was re-dleafed Saturday with patriotic exProm the experience of the last pres- mercial club here Wednesday night, idential election, when the means of took strong grounds In favor of feder- ercises, the occasion marking the of the restoration of the communication was much, better and al aid for Carey act projects that have completing Uio country was more nearly In a state been held through lack of financial hall to almost its. original appearup ance. President Wilson as the cenof peace, it Is regarded as too much s u port. He said there was still to expect that the results throughout available of the $100,000,000 tral figure In the ceremonies and dethe country will be learned before advanced by the federal government livered a twenty minutes address, in the expiration of several weeks. for irrigation purposes, and that this which be barked back to the early days Out of 970 polling places in the fed- (20.000.000 should be utilized by the of the republic and contrasted men eral district the Catholic party leaders department in with trio and things of those times with the claim a majority in 920 for their can- states in putting tuese limping pro- present. didates, Federleo (J am boa and Gener- jects on their feet. Mrs. Fairbanks Laid at Rest. al Rascon. This claim, they say, is At the same time Director Newell based on returns reported by the Insisted that the west miibt make Indianapolis, Ind. The funeral ol party watchers at the polls. good; that there must be no hint of Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, wife ol The returns from Collin a, Guadala repudiation of any part of the obliga- the former who died at jara and various smaller towns also tions in any part of the west, and her home here Friday, was held Sunindicate Catholic majorities. It Is that the west must see to It that bona day afternoon and burial was in Crown said by many politicians that enough fide settlers go upon the land and Hill cemetery. Bishop William Mcvotes have been cast for the Huerta-- that It must not be bought np by Dowell of Chicago, who accompanied Blanquet ticket to invalidate the elec- speculators In the east and elsewhere Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks part way on tion in view of General Huerta's dec who have no intention of making Im- their recent trip around the world, laration that con Kress must declare provements, but who hope to make conducted the services. these votes Illegal. profits out of the toll of others. The ayuntamiento has been called Veteran Editor Called. Reason for Thaw Indictment. to meet November 2 to pans upon the Salt Ijike. Col. William Nelson, ballets for senators and deputies. Albany, X. Y. "The determination editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, died that the lavish and ingenious use of suddenly Sunday morning. Ilia death YOKEL AGAIN CHAMPION. the Thaw millions shall not triumph came without warning. Colonel Ne Salt Lake Wrestler Defeats Chris over JUHtlce," Is declared by Attorney son had just passed his seventy-fourtGeneral Carmmiy to oe the sole rea- birthday. For the lawt, tblrty-lwyear Jordan In Two Straight Falls. son for the state In having an inhad been associated with the Salt Salt Lake City. Mike Yokel of Salt dictment returned against Harry K. be Iake Tribune In various capacities. beat Chris Jordan of Cleveland. Thaw in New York county. He first entered the employ of tbs paO., for the world s middleweight chamas a reporter. in per Election MonItaly. in a match pionship wrestling were held Rome. General elect ions day night. Train Ditched. Kiwt fall obtained in three hours throughout Italy on the 26th. DisorCedar Fulls, la Knglneer Wshl had and thirty-nitnlnute with a single ders were not as grave as expected. toth frightfully scalded, his fire hammerlock. Second fall oMalned in although one person was killed and one minute with a bar and head scis- many were Injured. Numerous arrests man sprained an ankle jumping, a mall clerk sustained a crushed hand aol a sors. were made. were bruised number of pasentr-r- s and scra'rhed when the Chicago to ORDERS OUT TROOPS. MRS. JAMES W. GERARD Omaha limited on the Illinois CenGovernor of Coloraoo Will Endeavor tral was ditch.-running into a dlfcctiVfc swifrh. to Settle Coal Miners' Strike. 1:20 Denver, Colo. At Monday Machine Guns Against Strikers. morolnc Gov. K. M. Amnions termiAs the renult ol Mich Calumet, nated a iwrU-- of confervores with the the attack on a Duliifh. South Shore orwrators and strike leaders bv sum& Atlantic passenger train bringing marily ordering the state militia to men to the Calumet A Herla mines. It proceed to the nouiirn Colora lo roaJ a dilared Saturday that a maMelds and undertake a general disarmchine gun would be mounted on a " ament of mine guards and :rikers. Kf:t flat car which will be attached to trains having imported men aboard. Monterey Has Fallen. Hro fvvilie, Tex. "Monterry has Officer Suicides. been captured " Thin was the mea-sor- e Kl Paso, Tex. Capt. Thomas M. ConMItu-tlonnlirerelvd fatunlay by Corcoran, troop C, Thirteenth cavtleneral l.uio Itlanco at alry, commlt'fd snidde by ehooting It came Matamnras. cprllei himself Friday fiig'.it et the Columbus. from his chief of ntjfT. Major Mnjica. N. M.. Irl-patrol camp, according who Is at Hrynoa. sixty miles from to advices meived at Fort tills. here, on tn railroad line to Monterey. Protests Increased Duties. "Seven Meet Death In Fire. Mexico City. Formal pntst firehas Milwaukee, V;s Preen en entered by Paul l.e Falvre, men and twtn. f"ur in'und were French minister to Mexico at the Met taken tr im the ruins of tt.e t I '? Uu1lt-- r ban foreign offie agiini the Increase company dant here Sunday, cf ..o per cent on iTiport duties lno where (ire caused a damage of $.".0'i,. SPENT od 0 t, Ike x e .. ' .!' Ul ,1 -t Gco-lyea- V: 0(0. Ended Life . Ran Kranr l.co. t sr r-- y Melc by President lluerta. Horn Rule Bill to be Pressed. iand The Bri I,adt)afk. Fife, tish government intend to proceed the home rule f(r Ireland bill Shooting. Wi liam II. Ihiniels, IN nty-thr-- Pub-llshin- far-mani- d tlt' j s BUDGET OF MARTIAL LAW Bismark Snyder, aged 9, who was run down by an automobile In Salt Lake, died from his injuries. Frank J. Stafford, formerly of for Strikers. Battle Mine Guarda-sn- d was one of the victims oC Springvllle, Colo-rad-o In Southern Several Hours the iMwson, N. M., mine disaster. Coal Fields. Arthur Goeck, 26 years old. dlei Saturday at Salt Ike, from lockjaw, him as the result of Berwlnd, Colo. Three battles, the which attackod wagon September 23L an ice from coal of ttl hottest fought since the strike 5, while playing aed Lea Cooper, miners in southern Colorado began, was nia marked the first day of martial law in the street in Salt Lake, so sert-oulOne down by an automobile and In this district, on Tuesday. injured that she may not mine guard killed, four union men wounded, two badly, two children of Two young men who are said to men ahot, one mine guard have held up twelve men who were Imlsslng and a county marshal woundProvo to ed, were the casualties of the three riding in a box car from $10 for their about secured and Lake, Salt Tabasco one one at here, fights, the other at Hastings. It was in Hast- trouble. A reduction of elghtten hours la ings that the most serious fighting took place, and It was there that the the freight schedule between Ogdea mine guard was killed and the strik- and Kansas City is soon to be made, as the result of the completion of too ers wounded. Iate Tuesday afternoon a force of Marysville-Hastlng-s Trinidad militiamen from the Cache county reports that crops company reached the three camps in are not all harvested, but they are this territory, and by virtue of mar- still at work, particularly on beets, tho tial government, closed every saloon crop being slightly above the average lu the three camps. No attempt was yield, especially for wheat. made to disarm the guards. Street cars of the type have now been established oi DIAZ SEEKS PROTECTION. several of the lines in Salt Lake City and as fast as possible all the cars Is Safe for the Present on an Amerwill be changed to that type. ican Warship. A party of eight Japanese who sas-the5eneral Felix Dlai Washington. are in the United States to study is sow on an American warship, hav- commercial conditions, being sent truss his ing announced that he believes the Mikado's kluKdom by Thomas life in danger as a result of his re- Cook & Son, ware in Salt Lake laat fusal to obey the orders of Provisional week. ' President lluerta, to a report submitted t Admiral Fletcher, who Is in com- theAccording of board education, the elective mand of the American ships in Mexof the students choosing their ican waters, notified Washington early system own studies has been highly uccess-fu- l Tuesday that Diaz, with two Mexican in the Ogdeu high school after companions and an American news- a two years' test, paperman, had been granted the right A. J. Hughes of the reclamation serof asylum on the Wheeling after who has been chief clerk and vice, i leading that their lives were endan-geragent for the Straberrr The admiral asked for instruc- purchasing since 1907. has left for Waao-Ingtoproject as to their disposition. tions The to other D. to be state department first instructed him work in theC, service. aligned to inquire of the Mexican refugees Colonel William Nelson, editor at w here they wished to go. Later the deSalt Lake Tribune, died suddenly the partment notified the admiral that within a reasonable time they must be Sunday morning at his home in Salt Colonel Nelson, was In bis 74th. transferred, from the Amrlcan war and had been with the Tribune year be vessel. They may placed aboard for thirty-twyears. a commercial liner bound for Havana As the result of a Ore which is beor New York, as they choose. lieved to have been caused by boy WILL PUSH MOFFAT ROAD. playing with matches. Wlluior Ferrin. a farmer residing near Kden. Ogdea Promoters to Start Building of Line valley, lost fl.Ou'j last week, his bara Across Gap Towards Salt Lake. and granary being destroyed by fire. Mitchell Conlin. who died at Prove Denver. Work of closing half oi the gap in the Moffat road between on Vie 24th. at the ae of 84. came Craig. Colo., the present terminus to tho L'nited States when a boy and and Salt will be started soon. went west In lsti'.t, at the time of the The link to be built will be approxi- building of the Union Pacillc, bring mately i5o miles long, while the cost with the railroad construction forces. The new (tol-- line and overhead wil be close to $.ii0.0'i0. It Is said the party of financiers. In- transmission wires oi the Westers cluding F. II. Prince of F. II. Prince Unfon Telegraph company betweoe l.ucln along & Co.. Boston; W, It Pat ton, Boston, Corrinne Junction and and Charles J. Singer, New York, the old line of the Central Pacific will who made an Inspection trip over the be completed before tho end of the Moffat road two weeks ago. are to year. Voluntary manslaughter was the provide capital for the extension. While the tunnel contract between verdict relumed by the Jury in the the , railroad and this city provides case of Albert I. Kucker, charged that the railroad must be completed with the murder of George a. Painter, into Salt Lake within five years. It is kucker killed Painter at Bingham believed K. will be finished long be- last June 4, stabbing him In the neck with a knife. fore the tunnel. Mrs. Kmmeline i'ankhurst may via Rebels In Ecuador Busy. it Salt She is scheduled to on November 13 at Colorado Guayaquil, Ecuador. A body of troops was ordered to leave here at Springs, and she has expresxed a denoon Tuesday under Colonel Vaco. sire to visit Salt Lake and other the military cornnvuidr of Guayaquil, western crUes before her return to who will procvd with "them to Es- Ktigland. meralda. He will there assume comThat the Salt Lake tabernacle choir, mand of the operations against Cot representative as a body of singers of Charles Concha, who has appeared the Mormon church organization as aeaio at the head of band of rebels. a whole, may eLler the great intern Another force of rebels led by Col. exposition eisteddfod to bo held Carlos Alfaro made k,s appearance at Saa Francisco in August, 1J16, is considered probable. Tuesday betwen Iaule and Vlnces. llarley Mewhinney, murderer of C M issourf an Draws Prize, K, Krkkson. cntere a petition for North J'latte, Neb, The last Urge of se;ance at the meeting tract of Nebraska government land Jf the Atate bo.trd of pardons, bat was parcelled out by Code Mam on R"in bis case was continued. His Tuesday, when a drawing for M petition is now schcuuted to come up homes In the Nrtraka national for-e- tor consideration at the November rrsr-rvsituated t,par this city neeting f the board. and the Nebraska military reservation Only a small portion of the $10,00 was held. Marvin Trite h of Klrks-viile- . ilpit.prialed f(,r JJ13 tor Salt Lake Mo.. drw the magic number unfy under the provisions of the aew- legislation for one. public support of lepetidont mothers reinams, snd the Train Dynamited by Rebels. iffi'Uls are considering ways snd Mexico City Only eight persons neans for further fund needed dsr-n- g survived when the lroop train was the winter months. at the railway sta,y By agreement between counsel, tation of Lufu. b, en Saltiilo snd rn r L. slayer of Srgeanl Joha M VaneEas, (oahuila Johnston, at Salt Iike, chaos than lot) federal soldiers, inrliding thre of ed bis plea of not guilty to a charge fjcers. were kiJd. Ail the survivors jf murder In the first degree to s were Injured. pia of guilty to second degree marie r. and was sentenced to founees Charfes Gates Dead. ears in the tite prison. Cody, Wyo br,e O. fJa'es, son The winter work of the Utah Devv of t?ie lte J,bn W. Gates, died In at a 'pmwit lrfKie was lannrhed his private car here Twwday of s neetlng bold In Salt week. lat stroke of apojl.ty. Mr. Gates came The program as outlined calls fof west sIktoI a m- - nfh eo on the advice he bigg' si campaign that has evtif of physicians, who a'mmpank-him, jeTi undertaken by the organization. VIielng hi hal:h would improve nd Include some important steps I with a fhanse of dims e and altitude. .he development of the state. sj, Yee Foo lin. a Chinese herbalist, Would Entradte Thaw. sho defeated the state board of tned- Concorl. N. 11 Another petition ;al examiners recently in Its attempt for the extradition of Harry K. Thaw to him from selling his herbs enjoin was filed with the secretary of state without a medical licence, has beee Tuesday by I'.ernard Jacob, a New arrested on a serious chargo, nd Hampshire lawyer rpreen ing the attempt will be made lo state of New York. , bis in this state. y non-unio- n cut-off- . n, Ike loo-lur- e coin-nutati- on re'! Ix-we- y Henry Wade Roger, dean of the j Yale law school, has been appointed for jears pat the PaMrs. Gerard, wife ef the new am- wi-judge of the United States circuit cific coast manager for th'j ("iiri9 company of Philadelphia, shot bassador to Germany, has just joins court. Formerly he mas president of during the coming session of psrl.a-nirnt- , Northwestern University, Evanston, snd kiiied himself Monday In his her husband in Berlin. She Is according to an announcement heme in this fit v. III by Premier Asuib. daughter nf Marcne A Dlr. Volturna Survivors in New York. Funeral of Adolpn Butch. New Requisition for Thaw, Compares Mesic With Cuba. New York. Furty six survivors ft Ixitiflon Commenting on the result St. Ijouis. The funeral of Adolphas Albany. N. Y.Willlam T. Jerome r.f th Me Iran elections, the Chron-Vi- e the stem r Volturno were brought and Ie)uty Attorney General Frank Buwfi, who did two week ago In finds much res rnblanre btweei Info port Sunday by the Rteamef lin Kennedy left Friday for Concord, ti'imntiT, took place here Saturday The- .- ha 1 been rescued by the N. M, armed with new paper re- afternoon in the presence of members the jtrr nt aspect of affairs In th t nlted Kto and that h!rh preced- pI".iiiit Ievonlan and Uaaafetr?i to questing the return of Harry K. Thaw of 'hm family and IV) honorary palled the ('ii)ian war. Liverpool. to this state. bearers. Convicts Train Idaho Escaped Dnamited. Captured. Killed by Mores. Suicides. Troop Roosevelt Addresses South Americans Auburn, CaJ. William Kodrl. Tom Metlro CUy Idaiio. Oscar Whitman. Theodore Roosi- Rio de Janeiro. Manila Captain Harry iNampa, tnxip train on the a djnamited Mon- Pamiiols snd lf year-olNational railroad Vrmm Hair, eed 23. bookkeeper ,f i;,e first speech In South America of the Thirteenth company, I'hiilfp-waoddsrd delivered Friday at the govern j pi r day by relfl ruar Pan Salvador,' In the three Folana penitentiary convicts scouts, died Saturday from Hardware company, com mi red tf.e itia'e f.f Za'atera. and fifteen who escaped from the prison Frblay,, toent wniveraity her. His address wounds terelved dtirine a fight .y shooting himself fn fie hni a guard, have! re ki'.'-d- , avreording to a dispakh after overpowering of good will tweeti the scouts snd the Moros at n the store Tuesday nizht. wi'n eiprewsion J lrpto trorn fatiilo been captured. for South Amerka Jfficy was the taue. ITalipao on October 22. tf THE UTAH ls-uth- er re-ve-nt prsctitlrg Charles W. Guest, a lineroas 'for .be telephone company, was elcrtre-fillewhile at work on a pole ie d Salt Ltke, His rigiit fot, threat downward fhrotign a double ritwsa. to hold him while Le worked, casss is conf icf. wise high tension wire. |