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WESTERN 1:1 SUGGEST GOVERNORS OF FOR DEVELOPMENT EMPIRE WESTERN ’Bulgaria and Servia Ready to Fly at I One Another’s Throati and Servia it Not Allowing the Patiage of Salt Lake City — The western governors in conference here uince Thursday adjourned Saturday afternoon June 7 after the adoption of resolutions embodying fourteen declarations of principles which they insist must he put in operation by the federal government if the west is to be allowed to develop on an equal footing with the east As one man the six governors present at the conference went on record t as demanding that the federal surrender the remaining public domain to the states as fast as possible for distribution into private ownership that the work of conservation ' he handed over to the states and the federal bureaus withdrawn from the London— A Vienna dispatch says ?‘War Is almost inevitable between the Balkan allies according to a Sofia Freie Presse dispatch to the Neue which declares that the solution of t&e cabinet crisis must not he looked fir before June 15 The Daneff cabinet Is expected to effect a rapproach-inen- t with the triple alliance and meanwhile a meeting of the premiers 13 extremely doubtful ' prevails Enormous excitement Servia Is allowing the passage of no Bulgarian messages- - From this time otf a more drastic ‘state of war’ will t?e- observed All houses must close ' at 9 o’clock at night" iThe feeling of Irritation and alarm IS ’fcoming pronounced the belief being that Bulgaria Is delaying her reply to the Servian note only to gain time to dispose her troops to tbe beat advantage t Qn Sunday the Bulgarians again attempted to occupy Servian territory between Douran and Strumltza This coupled with Bulgaria’s failure to reply to the Servian note has caused a the opposition leaders to demand speedy settlement of the crisis WILLIAM GOVERNOR y I SPRY '?&?t ' ' Z Y S JN " ' iJf fx al yy VK MLM ' A yf Utah’s chief executive who welcomed the Western Governors to Salt Lake hnd acted as host during their stay in the Utah capital : field and that permanent withdrawals of land be stopped and such lands now withdrawn be returned to eutry and Opened for sale as soon as possible resolutions adopted practically amount to a declaration of states’ rights which the governors believed had been usurped by the federal government in the operation of the conservation and public land policies utterPerhaps the most significant ance during the closing houpj of the inference was the statement of Clay ’Tollman commissioner of the general land office that the governors had demanded nothing that did not appear to be fair and Just The commissioner Insisted that It made no difference who exercised the rights and powers of the public domain so long as they exercised to the best and most purposes He said the question of state rights In this regard was of secondary Importance Joseph M Carey governor of Wyoming father of the famous Carey act and a veteran builder of the west was chosen president of the association of western governors for the ensuing E M Ammons year of governor Colorado was elected secretary and Denver was chosen as the next meeting place of the association the time to be fixed later The governors present at the conference were Carey of Wyoming Ammons of Colorado Haines of Idaho Oddie of Nevada Stewart of Montana and Spry of Utah Governors Johnson of California and West of Oregon were unable to attend but were represented (' 'The $ 'I i'' " at the meeting Prominent officials 0f the department of the Interior Including A A Jones first assistant serretniy also held conferences here at the same e Sr'- BULGARIA DELAYING HER REPLY TO SERVIAN NOTE ONLY TO GAIN TIME States Executives of Six Western ' Unite in Demand That Government Surrender Public Lands to States for Distribution iv time The action of this meeting df western governors will he carried on to the national conference of state governors which will 4e held In Colorado Springs In August Executives of some of the western states will there endeavor to enlist the support of their 'brother governors in the proposed movement for modification of the land laws as affecting mines forcat reserves aud arid farm areas Five Girls Hurt in Smashup — Five Aberdeen young women were injured two seriaccident near ously In an automobile fare Sunday The machine- struck a in the road and turned over twice Aberdeen rt CASE IS IN FAVOR DECIDED OF THE STATE in Court Upholds the Right of Supreme Minnesota to Fix Reasonable Intrastate Rates on Railroads New York — The crew of the schooner Lottie R Russell which waa abandoned 70 miles off Cape Henry on April 13 reached New York on the oil tank steamer Georgian Prince For 48 hours they said they had been adrift In the Atlantic moBt of the time without food and for 24 hours in a small open boat surrounded by sharks During the 24 hourB the crew and the mate’s wife were adrift in an open boat they had no water and lived by vfettlng their lips with the Juice of canned peaches of which Washington— The power of the states to fix reasonable Intrastate rates on Interstate railroads until such time as congress shall chooBe to regulate these rates was upheld on Monday by the supreme court of the United States In the Minnesota freight and passenger rate cases At the same time the court laid of Abandoned Schooner an Open Boat Surrounded by Sea Monsters Crew PLAN RATE LONG OWN LANDS ' 4 A BATTLE WITH SHARKS S D ' PIUTE MURDERER INDIAN EXECUTED RY RELATIVES Who Ran Amuck and Killed Half a Dozen Miners and Homesteaders Meets Tragic End Indian MICHIGAN SENATOR TESTIFYING IN LOBBY INVESTIGATION PROVES OUTSPOKEN Nev — The career of Searchlight Queho Half the Piute Indian who ran amuck and killed half a dozen miners near Fort Mohave Criticises the Committee for Not Havand homesteaders ing Asked Members of ths Senats three years ago has ended Word was Whether the President Had brought here Saturday that the Indian on whose head were placed rewards Sought to Influence Them aggregating $5000 had met death at the hands of his brother and uncle turn Washington — An unexpected whom he had tried to kill In a tribal was given the senate’s lobby Investigacamp in Arizona tion late Friday when Senator TownQueho began his career of murder send deof Michigan Republican on the by killing John Woorworth clared on the stand that the influence latter’s claims in Timber mountains wielded PresrantvWlTbon"And"tTie by Crossing lnttl Arizona to elude posses Democratic secret caucus upon the and a be killed Dr John Gilbert of the tariff bill constituted watchman at the Klondike mine Sev- making to undue inthe “nearest eral prospectors whom he met in the fluence upon approach of ’congress” members ammunidesert were slain for their the Investigating committee the that tion The Indian then Invaded would be able to find camps of brother Piutes and ruled Senator Townsend criticised the comthem by fear until he was shot down mittee for not having asked members by his two relatives of the senate whether the president Queho said that he had declared th6 had sought to Influence them and dejuramentado because his mother had clared that even though the president been killed in a disturbance near had not intended It his recent deSearchlight ten years ago nunciation of ‘’lobbies” working in support of changes In the tariff would CRIME OF LUMBERJACK force certain senators to vote against Kills Two Deputies Following His Ar- amendments they knew to be Just rest for Stabbing Affray Marie Mich— Joseph Sault Ste Tovens employed in lumber camps In this district on Saturday shot and killed two deputy sheriffs who had arrested him In connection with a stabbing affray Friday night at Brimley a village near here The dead officers James Sutton and Alfred Schribner Tovens had both lived In Brimley been handcuffed but slipped the manacles off when the deputies were not and followed looking and the shooting he escaped GOVERNOR OSWALD WEST Bulgarian Messages y i EMISSARY TO BLANCO SHOT Offer From Huerta Seeking Betrayal ofCarranza Texas —General Lucid 2agle Pass Bldnco who directed the successful Carried Mexico week 'Veported fo Venustiario “constitutionalist” leader Carranza Sunday that he had been approachwith an offer of 300000 pesos If he would betray Carranza and Join tbe force of President Huerta Blanco reported that he had caused the arrest of the federal emissary Bruno who presented credentials from of Governor Gonzales of the state Nuevo Leon and that he had been sentenced to death by a courtmartial Carranza to whom Tervino apealed refused to Interfere Trevino was one of the leaders in the Monterey revolt of last February JasT on ed Wood is Acquitted Bostpn— After deliberating throughout Friday night the jury acquitted President William M Wood of the of American Woolen the company charge of conspiracy to Injure the textile strikers at Lawrence by “planting” dynamite A disagreement In the case of Frederick E Etteaux was reported Dennis J Collins who turned state’s evidence was found guilty on two counts and not guilty on the' other four counts of the indictment Run Down by Train Murray Utah — Lawrence Smith 19 years of age was almost Instantly killed when the meat market wagon he was driving was struck by the Rio near the Grande flyer for Denver Murjay depot Eddie Corbett 9 years old who was on the seat with Smith escaped with his life by marvelous When the wagon was good fotrune knocked out from under him he fell with advanced A typical Oregonian on the pilot of the locomotive and ideas on prison reform and good held to it until lifted off by the train- roads who Is president of the Westmen ern Governors' association Ready for Arctic Expedition Victoria B C — Vilhjalmer Stefans-sothe Arctic explorer arrived at Esquimau Sunday and took charge of tbe work of preparing the expedition which he will lead into the Arctic this summer for scientific research under the auspices of the Canadian government Mr Stefansson said the expedition would leave for Nome in a GOJERNOR JOSEPH CAREY x GOVERNOR JOHN M HAINES Must Pay Damages Suffrageta London — Mr and Mrs Pethick Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst Miss Chrlstabel Pankhurst and Mrs' Mabel Tuke representing the Woman’s cial and Political union were on Saturday condemned by the king s bench in court to pay $1840 damagesa suit brought by a number of west end London shop keepers for damages done in smashing windows during suffraget raids Censures Fire- Chief City — The coroner’s Jury the killing of Investigated Paulson the girl who was run an killed automobile and by driven by the fire chief W II Bywater has returned a verdict declarwas avoidable ing that the accident and was the result of reckless driving Salt Lake which Elainp down Speed Maniac Hurts Woman Neb — Tearing at top speed Omaha through South Omaha In an ” J A Moore of Council Bluffs with four companions ran Into a Successful business man who Is now buggy seriously injuring the driver governor of Idaho and is fighting for Mrs Thomas Grpene South Omaha and slightly Injuring lour of her party nore favorable laws for the west representative at the conWestern Governors held at and one of the west’s Wyoming’s ference Salt of Lake City boosters liveliest down governprinciples ing the valuation of railroad property for purposes and according to these held that the state of Minnesota would confiscate the property of the Minneapolis & St Louis Railroad company by Its maximum freight and 2 cent passenger fare law It enjoined the state from enforcing laws to as these this road for the present In the cases of the Northern Pacific and Great Nprthern however the court held tha£ these roads had failed to show that these rates were “unreasonable" or "confiscatory" and consequently reversed the United States district court for Minnesota which had enjoined their enforcement as both confiscatory and a burden on ' Interstate commerce The decision regarded as one of the most important ever announced by the court had been under consideration for fourteen months Railroad commissions from eight states and the governors of all the states filed briefs in support of the state in the cases recognizing that the principles Involved affected them all ' t ' " ' Peace Conference Ended London — The final session of the between the delepeace conference gates of the Balkan allies and those ' “It Was a Terribls Night" of Turkey was held Monday at 6L The James palace and ended without anythey had but a small quantity teethe (fjorgjan Prjnpe wap slghted and they thing 4hf‘lrgr(le(S(lpd-wire taken off on the afternoon of change of prisoners or4other matters The delegates agreed to leave all outMonday April 14 Those picked up were Capt J C standing questions to their respective James Mr Van Zant the mate and governments Each of the Balkan del- his wife and five men They said the egate8 advised Its government to consharks followed them for 10 hours clude a second convention with TurJames waiting for a meal Captain key t said the members of the little party were worn out when the Georgian Fire Chief Suspended Prince sighted them II BySalt Lake City— William "It was a terrible night” he said water chief of the Salt Lake fire de “with the sharks all about us waiting when arraigned Monday for a big wave to swamp us If our partment entered a plea of not guilty to boat had ever upset our fate would anight of charge Involuntary manslaughter Dave been too dreadful to think of" for the killing of Ealine McPhee Paul' Mrs Van Zant though almost faint son who was run down by an autokept mobile in which Ing from fright and exposure chi ek was speedthe men and showed so ing after a fire the encouraging The chief has been brave a front that they redoubled from office Indefinitely suspended their energies to keep the boat afloat Suit Against Kodak Trust- WIDOW SELLS LIVE BABIES N Y — Dissolution Buffalo of the Eastman kodak trust was Hiew York Woman Admits She Makes asked in a civil suit filed here Monday ’ Practice of Supplying Infants by order of Attorney General McRey Without Question nolds The federal government seeks the dissolution by receivership it New York — Any person wishing necessary for the Eastman Kodak to buy a baby may purchase a male or is which York company of New female child of any nationality with with monopolizing the trade hair and eyes of the desired color by charged In photographic supplies placing an order with Mrs Dora Remmlin a German widow ' Trooper Rune Amuck To be certain that the Infant comes Arizona — George Brown a Douglas It la well to make up to specifications (colsome time In advance trooper of the Ninth cavalry arrangements ran amuck Monday night with of the day the little one Is wanted for ored) an army rifle and fired five shots at the reason that at present the demand Jones was Albert Jones a comrade is greater than the supply ankilled Instantly and Tom Evans The baby will cost from $3 to $10 other trooper who stood behind him The purchaser need not adopt ths was by missiles fatally wounded child need not give his or her right which had passed through Jones’s name need not promise to support the child and need show no refer- body ences to as to character or as to Committee Glvee Tariff Figurea financial ability to clothe and feed Washington —A table prepared by the Infant The bargain can be made tn the strictest secrecy and with no the senate finance committee showing figures based on the Uncomparative fear that the law will step In derwood tariff bill and the present The discovery that babies are sold tariff law shows the average ad valocows dogs and puppies like horses law to be rem rate In the proposed only very much cheaper was made by 3299 per cent as against 4364 per cent of an advertisement investigation bill under the According to this advertisement a woman wished to adopt a newly bora Iowa Farmer Runa Amuck It developed that tbe boy and girl Marshalltown la — Benjamin Knise-ladvertiser was Mrs Remmlin and that aged 40 a farmer living near Beaher purpose was to fill orders man in Grundy county shot and InatFrom Mrs Remmlin it was learned stantly killed two of his children that a large number of women sup- tempted to kill a third and then comby tbe care and sale mitted suicide by blowing off the top port themselves of bis own head of babies that most c( these are foshusbands tered upon unsuspecting Bumper Wheat Crop Predicted babies are in some cases that dealers the consider Washington —A buntper wheat crop that swapped their business perfectly legitimate and sufficient to mill more than 16500000 that the price of infants has declined barrels of flour and which may reach wheat the proportions of the record tn inverse ratio to the cost of living Mrs Remmlin believes she la fully harvest of 1901 Is predicted from preswithin the law The sale of a human being la a but It felony under the federal laws tbe seller swears she was paid for her offices as a procurer of the child and was for her that the money received for the trouble and not in exchange child she cannot be charged with crime ent crop Indications Child Drowns in Creek WilSalmon City Idaho — Dorothy liams 3 years of age daughter of Mrs I M Williams was drowned in creek It Is not known how she ell Into the stream which was running high I" i |