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Show I Southern Salt Lake THE E COUNTY ENTERPRISE SUM! OF RETURN W. I). 8. Ilarrinctdii. Mihiikiiik Kilitor SANDY, . I'TAIT. OH BATTLEFIELD UTAH STATE NEWS old, Fas LtRoy Smith, 27 year killed while repairing a line of the Tellurlde Power company in Norm Iogan, hi wile witnessing the accident. A floral company of Farmington is erecting large conservatories and hot houses. When completed, it Is said, they will he the largest west of Denver. II. F. Daniels, night mill foreman of the Consolidated Mercur gold mine, was killed at Mercur when his clothing caught in a rapidly revolving shaft line. Afternoon and night sessions of the Trausiuississippl Commercial congress will U held at Saltair August 28, the second day of the congress, as part oi the "See America First" program. in celebration of their first crop, the former dwellers of Philadelphia and New York who make up the Jewish farm colony near Gunnison, Sanpete county, held a harvest festival at he project Sunday. Terence Rooney, a daring steeplejack, with a reputation for having per formed the duties of his dangerous calling on some of the highest buildings in the world, has been engaged to gild the cross on St. Mary's cathedral In Salt Lake. Affairs in the Carbon county muddle came to a climax Thursday when five taxpayers swore out warrants for the arrest of G. Jones, county clerk, and K. W. Snyder, county treasurer, the former for a felony and the latter for embezzlement. Whitney D. Ensign, the son of Bishop D. 11. Ensign of the First ward, Ogden, was fatally Injure by being run over by a gravel wagon. The boy was riding on the wagon and fell under the wheels, a rear wheel passing over his chest. Ollie Burns, colored, 36 years of age, who was taken to a hospital and operated upon after being shot in the abdomen in a quarrel with two women in Salt Lake on the night of August 10, is dead. Annie Mitchell, a white woman, is charged with the shooting. According to the state treasurer, the balance on band June 30 was $2,460,-871.3which added to the receipts to $163,646.39, for July, amounted The disburse totaled $2,643,517.78. meats amounted to $803,979.77. Th balance on hand on July 30 was $1,820,-838.0- 9, STRONG BAND OF REBELS SAID TO BE NEARING MORMON COLONY IN SONORA. CAVALRY Settlers It Is Believed That Leader of Revolt No Effort Has Been Made to Dispose Intends Passing in Rear of Federal, of Bodies of Those Killed in the Bombardment of Managua, and Who Are Now Between Him and Sonora. at Refuge They Remain on Field. May Decide to Remain and Give Battle to Marauders, But Will 8end the Women and Children to Places of Safety. El lato, Texas. Word was received Sunday at the headquarters here of the Mormon colonists of Mexico that u strong force of rebels Is near-in- g Colunia Morelos, sixty-fiv- e miles south of the border and Douglati. Ariz. The Americans of Morelos and two subordinate colonies of Sonora Oaxaca and San Jose remained ut their homes at the time of the evacuation of the colonies In Chihuahua. Arrangements are being made to send out the American women and children. It is said that .settlers, who are heavily armed, may decide to remain, In view of the kieses to fellow colonists who left their homes. WOMAN LEADS REBELS. Border Town is Visited by a Modern Joan of Arc. Juarez, Mexico. For a few hours on Sunday Mexican Joan of Arc was the dictator of this town. With rebel soldiers marching at the heels of her horse, she rode up to the police station and disarmed the provisional chief of police and six of his men. The rebel's rode away mounted on the police horses. The woman fearlessly entered stores and demanded and received and then abort ly before provisions dayUght, she rode out of town with her admiring follower!. The woman, young and beautiful, Is said to be the wife of Colonel latzro Alania, the rebel commander, who la operating around Palomaa along the border to the west. It la believed that his militant spouse goes to Join her husband after her raid on this town, which Is unprotected but for a few police installed at the departure last week of Orozco's rebels. Santa Rosa, Cal. Confessing that he had poisoned his mother, father Adam and a neighbor, Clark, or Windsor, broke down Friday night In his cell in the county jail and, amid sobs, told why 'and how he administered the poison. Mrs. Augusta Clark, the mother, aged 50 years, died at a hospital In this city; James Clark, the father, fifteen-year-ol- d aged 60, probably will die before daybreak. and John Ruddrl, the neighbor, is seriously ill. He admitted he had " In the coffee pot put at his mother's home The reason for doing this, he said, was because she was continually protesting against g his being a member of a crew and urged him to return home. rough-on-rats- hay-balin- KILLED 1. BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING. - ' Utah Man Mceta Death While Unhitching Horsee After Pleaeure Trip. Logan, Utah. While unhitching his horses after returning from a trip, Harry Jensen, 2a years old, son of William F. Jensen, Sr., of Newton, was struck by a bolt of lightning in front of hia home at Newton Saturday night and instantly killed. Another man was standing within two feet of him, hut was unhurt. The bolt struck young Jensen fairly on top of his head, leaving a mark exactly llge a bullet hole, and then went through his body. Dead Girl Gnawed by Rata. Omaha, Neb. With the face horribly gnawed by rata, ,tbe body of Hiss Mamie Carter, a helper in a dot.or's office, was found Sunday night in her room. The young woman had been CLARENCE S. DARROW. missing since early Saturday. It has not been made clear whether death menu later after Judge Hutton front natural cautes or resulted thanked aud discharged the jury. took her own life. she whether Darrow approached the jurors, still in the box, to thank them, and, two SENATOR BRANDEGEE. of them. Jurors Golding and Dunbar, threw their arms about him and patted his back. Other Jurors reached forward and elapsed hands wlin the at omey. According to an announcement of District Attorney Fredericks limited!-aielafter the acquittal, Darrow must s'anil trial on a second indictment. Vice-preside- Mrs. Lena Neeley, Mormon refugee from Colotiia Dublan. is suffering from nervous prostration at a hospital in sent there from Sal; I.ake. h.iv'ng El Paso by Bishop O. I. Miller, for treatment. Her two daughters, aged 6 and 4 years, accompanied her to tho city. Sevier county is to he displayed at Its best at the big Irrigation congress to lx held ill Salt Lake ( lty during the latter part of September. She is to have a float in the magnificent parade and ibis float is to represent the countys resources and industries. Coming lo Eureka In rcsiKinse to telegrams sent to her home in Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Frank Karnes received the saddest blow that can come to ft mother the nows that her daughter of committed suicide to end ft waywardness. Mrs. J. W. N. Whitecotton, wife of ft prominent local attorney and Mrs. Famous Woman Dead. Tracks Washed Out. A. F. Palm suffered severe cuts and Cal. Dr. C. Annette nuck Oakland. bruises when tho burs they were ! Slurgls, S. I). A terrific rain and el, famous nationally as the "Little driving became frightened at a steam ha'i storin accompanied by a heavy Major" of the Union army, because of holler at Provo, and bolting, tlpjicd wind did considerable damage in this her services during the civil war, died wver the bugs, throwing them to the vicinity Sunday afternoon. Several at her home in Piedmont at the age nvids of the NortSiwentern railway pavimeut. of 79. tracks have lorn washed out. n NO COMIC SECOND VETO INVITED. Senate and House Insist Upon Aboil tion of Commerce Court. engagement. President 'tart Washington. register a second veto against the legislative, executive and judicial bill, It Desert Entry Near Successful hi predicted. The bill was passed in Farm la Void. both houses on Monday. Bozeman, Mont Word has been reThe bill as sent to the White House ceived here that the decision of the provides for the abolition of the comlocal land office in the case of Mrs. merce court, but dues not contain the E. L. Houston against B. W. Spauldprovisions which would limit to a seving. ft desert land entryman, which It en year tenure civil service employes, is said will affect hundreds of home to which Mr. Taft objected when he Bteaders through the west, has been vetoed the same bill several daya confirmed by department officials at ago. Washington. The president has expressed a willMrs. Houston's contention that the ingness to stay In Washington all land In question was not desert land, summer, if necessary, to back up the as adjoining land of a similar char- commerce court. acter was yielding profitable crops without irrigation, was sustained. OUTLAW KILLED IN AFRICA. The decision recognizes the modern methods of dry farming. Elephant Poacher and Ivory Trader I l J. DECISION AFFECTS WEST. Hunted Down by Band of Soldiera. Welcomes Women. London. Hunted down by British Seagirt, N. J. Governor Woodrow soldiers in the depth of the jungles Wilson at the New Jersey day celebnt In c?htral Africa, where for years in tion on Saturday welcomed women oi defiance of all he had pur the nation Into the field of poHtlcs. sued the careerauthority of elephant poacher about Not a word did the governor say and Illicit Ivory trader, James Wood woman suffrage, hut as he stood be Rogers, an American, ir dead. He who women fore hundreds of gathered was shot down by a little force ol to organize the woman's Wilson and which had been sent into the troops the New of Marshall league Jersey, in pursuit with orders not wilderness governor pointed out that the entry of return without the outlaw, dead oi to makf would woman into the politics the country's politics "the same pat alive. tern with our life," a thing "devoutly Need'e Thrust Into Temple. to be wished." Los Angeles, Cal. Calvin II. Bui lard, formerly United States postof Opens Campaign in Massachusetts. flee inspector, who was found uncon Boston. The Roosevelt party cam scious on a road near New Hall, in was opened the Sanfernando paign In Massachusetts valley, with a needle Saturday by former President Roose- thrust three Inches deep in his right velt with scenes departing from those temple, died in the county hospital traditionally associated with a political without having regained consciousrally. Some of those who took part ir ness. Officers have been searching it compared it rather to a huge re for a young man aaid to have been vival meeting. Supporters of the new in Bullard's company about two hours party gathered in tluon&s, sang hymns before he was found dying. j and Colonel Roosevelt, the cheered. central figure in all, made four Plan Extension to Salt Lake. Wilson ; j sieeches. Find Miner Dead Near i rati. Eureka, Utah. Tlie body of John Bestclmyer. aged 62, of Provo, mining operative, former sergeant in the charGerman army, and a acter in ties section of Utah, was round Saturday morning life, ess by the side of a trail leading to the Gmtli mine, owned bv a mining of which lie was the president. His death h.id evidently been caused by a fall. well-know- n WILL FIGHT FOR COURT President insists He Can Not Listen to Any Compromise Offers as to Restriction of Commerce Judges. Taft told Washington. President callers Saturday he intended to fight for the retention of the com' merce court if It kept him in Wash lie declared he iiittiou ail summer, would again veto t lie legislative, execu tie and judicialto appropriation bill if him containing the it (ain't back provision to uitolish the court. Mr. Taft was amused over teporU tint Democratic house leaders planned id retaliate for his veto by refusing K'P.uiriaiions for the counsellor of the state department, the bureau of trade relations and other adjuncts of tho department which the president considers of immense importance to fnleres's engaged in foreign trade, the president l'h uso who talked him as saying he quoted Saturday James Wlckcrsham ha been re- could listen to no offers of comproelected delegate to congress from mise on the bill and must do his duty Alaska by a substantial majority. Ho as he saw it. la a Progressive. Will Not Need Entire Appropriation. Iowa Roads Crippled. El Paso, Texas. Less than $10,000 Ihihuque, Iowa. Extensive damage will he drawn by the Mormon colon was do no Sunday night in ists for transportation on the $lo0,000 Iowa by a sever ruin, wind and by congress for tho relief appropriated inter-urbaelectric storm. Kail rood, t and of refugees along I he border, owing to lines were crippled by washouts the special railway rates. and weakened tracks. NICARAGUA AFFAIR, BOTH SIDES LOSING HEAVILY. Revolution is spread Washington. lug in Nicaragua. Health conditions about Managua, the capital, are distressing, according to state department reports from American Minister Weitzel. No effort has been made to dispose of bodies of those killed in the bombardment of the city. The minister reports 1,000 bodicii In the fields. Chinandega has been attacked by the tebels and an attack upon Corlnto, the principal seaport oil the Pacific, ia reared. Telegraph communication between Managua and Uortnto is interrupted. Mena, the rebel leader, litis received large quantities of eu; plies and shows indications of getting financial hacking. The presence of bluejarkets from the gunboat Annapolis, reinforced by marines from Panama, has restored confidence among the foreigners ' the city, the minister reports. Rough-on-Rat- Ixts Angeles. Clarence S. Darrow, the noted Chicago lawyer, was found not guilty on Saturday of the charge of bribing a juror la the McNamtffa case. The Jury was out juwt 34 minutes. Only one ballot was taken by the jury and each juror voted not guilty. Although warned against any demonstration by the baliffs, there was a spontaneous outburst of applause when Foreman M. R. Williams, in response to the courts query, stated that the jury had found a verdict of not fuiity. There was a rush to the side of the defendant, which was stopped by the baliffs, but it was renewed a few mo- - IN OPERA El Paso. An Invasion of American soil by Mexican rebel troopa is feared by United States army officers, and this, it has been learned on reliable authority, has led to the rushing here of additional cavalry from Fort Sam considered tn Houston. The point danger Is on the New Mexico boundary, just west of Columbus, X. M opwhich town mure than 1,000 posite rebels are located. At a point 100 miles west of El Paso the New Mexican line, bounding on old Mexico, turns abruptly to the south for a stretch of thirty miles, and there resumes a course due west. It is this short cut "across lota that, it ia feared, the rebels at Paiomas will employ in making the retreat into Orozcos with Sonora, coincident DAfiROW ACQUITTED BY JURY QUTH POISONED HIS PARENTS evacuation of Juarez. The reason for the intrusion on American soil would be that rederals are guarding the pass along the border to the west and, by cutting across s In Coffee Chicago Lawyer Accueed of Bribing Placed this slice of New Mexico, a ranch and Hie in Hie McNamara Caac Wins Juror Hie Mother Objected to mining country, sparsely Inhabited, the Work. Homo to Caee, But May Be Tried Again. Leaving rebels could evade the federal forcea, and enter Sonora without danger of an Lost Foresters Get Out. Avery, Idaho. Richard A. Hamilton, a student at the University of Michigan, and Hrrry Ade, a student at the University of Montana, made their Twenty million cans la the estimate way here Sunday after being lost in made by William Craig of the Sait the St. Joe forest reserve for ten days. Lake Valley Canning company on the The young men were spending thfc amount of tomatoes that will be pack- summer In the employ of the rorest serSearching parties had given ed by Ogden ennnera this season. He vice. declares that this season will produce them up for lost. 4he greatest crop of tomatoes In the Demands Resignation of Mayor. history of the state. Salem, Ore. Governor West and AdMrs. C. P. Overfield of Salt Lake committee of the who wag a member jutant General Finer, at the head or a which notified Governor Woodrow Wil- squad of Oregon national guards, will son of his nomination as Democratic Invade Redmond Creek country soon, candidate for president of the United and the executive will declare the law States, is the only woman who has town of ltedmond under marital ever served on a committee of this unless Mayor Jones and the city mac hal resign, the mayor having been kind. of gambling. convicted Lafor made Preparations are being bor day celebration, Monday, SeptemWealthy Widow Killed. ber 2, by the Ogden Trades and Labor Los Angeles. Mrs, Ida K. Reirhart assembly. A parade will be held in San Francisco, widow of the late .jf full representathe morning, when a Reirhart of the Paciwill be tion of organized workers was Insurance company, fic Life amuseoutdoor shown. Sports and more or four other and killed persons ments will take place in the afterwhen a Sunday less seriously injured noon. moving street car struck an At a recent meeting of the county rapidly automobile containing the party. commission the tax levy for Sanpete county was set at six mills. Lsst year JAMES WiCKERSHAM. It was seven. A special road tax of all districts on levied was five mills through which the state highway passes. William H. Bridge, aged 34, attemptthe Jordan river ed to drive at Salt Luke and was drown, his Bridge team also being drowned. drove off the ford into deep water and was carried down the stream by the current. Ollie Burns, 2.6 years of age. a negro waitPr employed at the Salt Lako Commercial club, was shot In the abdomen in a quart el which seems to have been between him and two wowoman has been held A men. on suspicion of having done the shooting. WAR WILL ENDEAVOR TO TROOPS PREVENT PALOMAS FROM TAKING SHORT CUT. coin-pun- y Denver. The mortgage of the new company to be organied to take ovei (be Denver, Northwestern & Pacific railroad, which was discussed at Monday's conference between Newman Erb and the local officials, stockliold era and attorneys for the company, carries features which provide for the extension of the mad to Suit Lake City. Exchange at Tonopah Burned. Tonnpuli, N'ev. Fite that started in the Miners' Exchange building here parly Monday dostrnjed that building and one on each side, occupied respectively ns a onloon and a restaurant. The loss is estimat'd nt $3f).0lM with insurance of hut $ I. (tint. Wickerzham Wlna. Cordova. Alaska.' With all but ten unimportant precincts reported J.imei candidate Progressive Wifkorsham, to congress, has 2419 votes; Will. am A. Gilmore, Republican, 1311; Robert Fatally Stabbed by Footpad. W. Jennings, Democrat. 931; Mart;.; Ogden. Bec'iure he refused to deHarris, independent Iteinoenil. 929 li vc up his valuables to a fool puil, Wirkci'Kliarn's election by hi".' plura- Arthur fliipp, aged 35, a Rio Grande switchman, was stabbed beneath tin; lity is conceded. left arm pit by his assailant shortly Haines Wins by Fifteen. after 1 o'clock Monday morning. It Boise, Idaho. With n plurality rut iu thought l.e will die. to fifteen by corrections in the ofliciai May Retain Assay Office. (amass, John .'I. Haines becomes the The legislative, exe-d'tlRepublican candidate for governor of Washington. Frank B. Brandegee, United States Idaho. Tiie complete canvass of the and bill judicial senator from Connecticut, has led the Republican primary vote on governor was amended by theappropriation senate Monday to the In senate the parte opposition gives Haines 12.S49; Paul Clagst me, so as to provide for the continuance of tho Panama canal bill which pro- 12,834; .Toll it T. Morrison, 12, 453; It. of United States assay efflre at Salt vide that American ships shall be exF. Tweedy. 2.471. . Lake, Boise end other western cities. tollscanal of empt from tho payment Ended, Balloon Swept Out to Sea, Hearing Sugar May Admit Colored Attorneys. Denver. Testimony In the governVenice, Cal. Five men who New York. The question whether ment's suit lo dissolve the "sugar from an ocean pier late Mon-la- y colored attorneys shall be admitted to trust" was concluded Thursday when in the California for what the American Bar associa.' Ion will be adjournment was taken by the special was intended to lie an eastward night tuinbitted for decision to the annual examining hoard to meet in New York are believed to be traveling far out meeting of the organization next week on September 16. over tho Pacific ocean. at Milwaukee. Veto. i Taft's Twenty-tiltAttempt Failed. Kern for Defendants Ain nipt In secure When Taft Dissident Washington. Washington. Inti. United States Indianapolis, wii.il rctiiiiilcriili'in of the New la mis resolu Senator John V. Kern lias been en- voiced the wool bill t lie stamped lions for a joint congressional rnm-ur- e ni"is-ble disapproval the wei.ly-li.tl- i gaged as one of counsel for the fifty-fou- r mil tee to confer with from him Taft sent lo eot.pret defendants in the dyttami'ing r.is on tariff legislation failed lu tho o be tried In the federal court here of the vetoes veto ol i uuimiiortmt st;aLu on Monday. beginning 0';ober 1. ; d l CDiiiS'-a'ai'.w- j rji-ler-s- . Prc-.dden-t |