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Show 1 LEAVE T TO GOOD OLD SUMLIER KBV DIFFERENCE ARISES P. Epperson KAYS THUS I BILL PASSED ARBURATIO . r- - Railway Manager Ask for Arbitration of Company's Grievances With Employes' Demands. THE UTAH BUDGET " , U - - i,--i l1 ., ,S - t v k v, r Vj y- . V FINAL SESSION OF SUCCESSFUL Mja's Susannah Whiteside of Lay GATHERING AT. SALT LAKE a. t CoSfone of the' oldest residents of that , Cm: MARKED BY ENTHUSIASM. Washington. New federal machinat last home her died week, at place, a v of railway ery for the adjustment the age of 82 years. was authorized Tueswage disputes Joe Clarke of Eureka knocked out and house when the senate day passTelia of Giving Practical Assistance Jack Downed of Salt Lake in the Delegates Warm In Their Praise of ed and the the president signed and Utahns scheduled a of twentyround Accorded to CongHssmen and How He Broke sixth by Reception hill just as It was agreed " Declare Convention Wss Most round bout at Eureka, a Strike of Shoe Workers in C fi. upon Monday at the White House The Ogden public schools scored a Sucessful n History. . SL Louis. ' . conference between President Wilson, j ' decided triumph at the N. E. A. concongressional leaders and representavention in Salt Lake with their extives of the big eastern railways and s ? ' anSalt Lake City, The fifty first in operation hibit ' Washington. Th senate lobby intheir employes. committee made fair prog Fred J. Frey, a laborer. In endeav- nual convention of the National Eduvestigating This law creates the board of medication association came to a close over the sea of the Tesa Tuesday and ation oring to steal a ride on a train o it of a conciliation, headed by Martin Mulhall correspondence. l Salt Lake, fell .from between two Friday night, and the Salt Lake meet commissioner, to which the eastern orI lhe hlstory was in the , witness chair caVs, h isle f t foot be in g badly mashed. ln P and marked es one of the most railways and employes1 brotherhoods Senator Reed at the helm of the inhave declared their willingness to subWith the beginning of the summer ganization most it season of 1914 the Hotel Utah at Salt successful, best managed and educa- mit the wage dispute on account of vestigating bafk. Mulhall identified j , 410 letters, telegrams and memoranda Lake will throw open to the public royally entertained meeting of. which conductors 80,000 and trainmen tors ever held. in the put in the record by the committee roof one of the finest gardens The tributes given Salt Late' ana have voted to strike. with only a bit more hesitancy than' world. With the passage of the bill a new (Coprrlctat) Utah, including the local committee! he evinced before, although he Arrested on a charge of violating and school officials and teachers who phase of the controversy developed cautioned by Senator Reed to look the state drug law by having cocaine have been most active in preparing through announcement by the railclosely at the slips handed to him. roads that they would ask the board in his possession, Charles Brow has for the VECGEAIIGE Oil BUL6MI1S meeting were thoughtful ex which Mulhalls atention was directed alE demands the considers of been bound over to the district court the presSlon! of sincere appreciation of most exclusively to the last half of lt take to" Lake. also BY the up enxployes DEMANDED 6REEK grievthe hostess city and state and the d the fitst "partbf the year Wllford Cragun of Ogden lost the men an(j women 0f Utah who have ances of the roads against the men. -awa He 1908. from Jdatjne to: This jumped overshadangle of the situation index finger of his right hand when sought to show their appreciation' of from to Indian Baltimore Missouri; ows moment defor the at the least he offered resistance to a pair of the Jhonor-entertatnfhlng- - the-rtermined' stand1 taken that It will not spoilt, and np to Cleveland In thoe . V Soldiers Accused of Murdering-Girt- s who" were taking hts'moneyrihej E. A. f few months. He told, or his letters , A.w.1 and- to Ha vs Surpassed All the finger being shot off. The closing session of the conven- submit Its cause to arbitration In any did, of his sidetracking activities in event. x ' Horrors of Barbaric Times. Milton Joses of Ogden In attempt- tion began with an excellent musical SL Lotfls, of anfeffort to Sid former CAR ELECTRIC RUNNING FORTY ing to alight from a moving train, fell program and closed with the reading 8IGN 8ECRET.TREATY. James E. Watson of InHOUR AN Congressman MILES CRASH E8 INTO of his Jounderneath the cars and both of an address from President-elec- t ' and of how well he diana politically, CAR STANDING' 8T1LW feet were so badly crushed that am- seph Swain, who was called home Fri- Servian and Grssks Athens. King Constantine has sent knew former. Senator Beveridge of Agreed te Proseputation was necessary. day' morning by a telegram-- ' bringing the following message to tho Greek that state. He gave details of another cute War Against Bulgaria, ' John B. Robinson died in a Salt word of serious Illness in his family. minister of foreign affairs: London. visit to Maine and another effort to A Belgrade report saya Lake hospital last week as the result He left for Pennsylvania a few minThe commander of the sixth diviFourteen inKilled and at Servians on the LeastJI50 an give politics) assistance td former ConSunday captured of heat prostration. He la said to be utes after he had prepared a brief ad- sion reports that Bulgarian soldiers, Result as Som of One's west miles gressman Littlefield of that state. He Important of position jured eight the first adult victim of excessive dress accepting the office to which he Kustendil. carrying out the orders of their cap- mentioned again former President to Athens the Death. List .While According Blunder, had been elected. This address he was heat during the present season. tain, gathered together in the court- Taft, the late Sherman, cprrespondent of the Dally Telegraph, May ba Increased. yard of the school at Demlrhissar, two the late James W. Van Cleave of the Acting on positive evidence dlscov to have given at the closing session of Greece and Servla signed a secret it the but convention Friday night, ered $y the city firemen, the policy priests and over 100 notables whom National Association of Manufacturetreaty-lasMay binding them to prosare searching for an alleged ineen was read by President E. T. Fairchild, ecute massacred. v The bodies have r.- and other men' they which was then foreseen, war, Los Angeles. A rear-enprominently concollision been with whose the term of office fired la believed expired to In order to prove the who have disinterred diary one time or other with that with Bulgaria until the Bulgars ac- between two electric trains packed at nected erhne. Bulgarian soldiers violated the home of Wllford Cregun of Og- adournment of the session. J. Lyman Barnard, professor of his- - quiesced la the territorial arrange- with pleasure seekers returning from girls;- one of whom, resisting, was eat organization.den. ments laid down In the treaty, By Venice and Ocean Park brought The witness thought about $22,000 to pieces. Salt Lakes total assessed valuation tory and government in the School ot- these arrangements the eastern boun- death "to fourteen had -- been raised -- In- Indiana" for the Introwas 'Protest- In my name to the repre- Watson for 1913 Is $66,386,628, an Increase ol Pedagogy, Philadelphia, daries of Greece would be extended night and Injured at leas 150, some campaign - and a letter read by President E. T. Fairchild as to of the civilised powers sentatives more than $4,000,000 over that oflast Mesta the. before to river, of whom considerably die. just adjournment told ol may In the movement to humanize against the acts of these monsters In three millionaires" In the year, according to a formal statement a leader. the east of and Servla would Drana, The state, one on wreck Venice occurred the human form. . Protest also to the sent by the county auditor to the city the teaching of history and civics in have access to the Aegean sea at two Short Line of whom was willing to spend the power opposite just Mr. Barnard of schools America. the civilized world and say that, to recorder. , to .defeat Watson. The lette house just at the end of Sixteenth outlined methods of teaching civics in points. my regret, I see myself compelled to - Reports come from Ogden that Dan and didnt extreme Identify the millionaires of limits western the street, schools of Philadelphia, wreak vengeance In order to Inspire del D. Grattan, who at the time of the the public 8 hot Down by Watchman. committee who the ask Los didnt they Angeles. where from the up there those monsters with terror and make canyon accident. July 4, was constd is an effort to kindergarten were. Salt Lake City. George Howell, 25 A three-ca- r train packed from doot them refleet before the children as instruct Incommitting more most of one ered the seriouslyMulhall told of how he broke a was years to door of shot and beach age, visitors outrages of this sort with returning fatally to their duty to the community and to jured, is slightly improved, and his their three-cawounded strike crashed Into of shoe workers In SL Louis. a Monday by morning special standing government, local and national. "The Bulgarians have. surpassed all chances for recovery are favorable. W. swore A. He Newkirk that $3,000 had been turned while Denver of a of the train rate Agent at Enhigh running of F. the head James Hooalc, of barbaric times and have A Rio Grande, while attempting to speed. There were no lights In the Falling in his attempt to board a over to him F. C. Schwedtman, Teachers Chicago glish department, proved that they no longer have a Salt Lake route freight train aa he break Into to a Van Another coach of last store. the and train Cleave, to pay to drag standing college, spoke on "Advance Movement right to be reckoned among civilised secretary and hia brother were returning from a of Teachers the strike leader to end the difficulty. youth, although believed to have been the motorman of the speeding train people. of English." swim in the Jordan river, James in the room, shot, made his escape. had only the warning of a few seconds The commander of the seventh Schwedtman, who was Speaking on the subect ot "The will be allowed to -- take - the stand Smith, aged 10, tell under the wheels curve in that the "elapsed rounding Social tn a School as Factor" town of High iylsion reports that the Inez Mulholland Weds. ot the car and was fatally injured. when Mulhall has finished. until his headlight flashed on the rea Progress," Thomas Jesse Jones, speeri J has- been burned with the exMiss Inez Mulholland, of the coach ahead. London. As the result of a broken leg which cialist In the government bureau ol ception of the Jewish and Mussulman and most beautiful of the Russia Make New Demand. the animal received a few days ago, Men. women and children who had said that the high school of youngest education, Many men, women and quarters. mar- beeq standing In the aisles was it may be found necessary to kill a really "big" leaders, suffrage Russia on Tuesday, suddenPekin. were was to be regarded as having hlldren were found murdered or ried last or London Southin valuable Pereheron' stall ion owfaed by today to the Chinese governFriday which both in cars ly jammed presented together burned In their homesX Twenty thou the greatest opportunity for the demo- ampton te a of Holland, bore the brunt of the collision. Those the Marriott Percneron Horse! com- cratization gentleman new demands ment requiring recogniare without shelter. of the country. and is now spending her honeymoon sitting In the seats were wedged to- sand persons tion full pany ot Ogden. The animal is valued of the of outer autonomy commisP. P. Claxon, United States on his estate near Amsterdam, acat $2,700. In a compact mass, when the to be suzChina PAUL GETS 8T. gether CONVENTION. Mongolia, declaring sioner of education, outlined the needs force of the collision jammed the erain.. only, binding. China, to . accept The Daughters of Utah Handcart for a national bureau of education, cording to a report here. seats together like the folding of a Educators Will Meet Next Year In Russian Intermediation and recognizpioneers entertained the veterans Mrs. Caminstti Unrelenting. attention to the tact that tne Minnesota City. concertina. who pulled the handcarts across the calling ing all the rights conceded to Russia constitution makes no mention of edu San Francisco. I want to see the Darkness added to the horror of Salt Lake City. The new board of by the agreement and protocol signed plains from 1856 to I860 at a ban cation and there are no educational in men punished, even though It means the situation, and delayed the work directors uet July 14 at Saltalr. Seated at the stltutions in the of the National Education at Grga, the capital of Mongolia, on way of schools, col- the penitentiary for my husband In rescue tables were nearly sixty of the origiof which those in hart slightly on Saturday selected St November 3, 1912. association national are case of conviction," said Mrs. Drew or leges or a university that assistance. nal pioneers. lent unscathed Paul Minn., as the next meeting Despite this, the government and the Camlnettt, a demure little woman of W. D. Nichols of Oakland, Cal, one Spanish Troops Battle With Moors. Whether or not ther conductor - of place of the association. nation as a whole is more or less In 22. Drew Caminettl and Maury Diggs -man the stalled train had sent s -- of the most widely Morocco. known fruit ex- terested in education and educational Tetuan, InvitaUons for 1914 were presented Fighting has are being prosecuted as violators of back on curve to flag the ap- from New York City, Ashury Park been practically continuous In this vithe perts in the United States, who came matters, he said. the white slave law. to Salt Lake with a fruit exhibit from proaching train could not be learned. and Atlantic City, N. J.; Baltimore, cinity for the past six days. On FriDiscussion of problems of educating California to &how to the N. E. A.r SL Paul and St Louis and, following day a column of 12,000 Spanish troops Lady Churchill Secures Divorce. atypical children was given before Frl declared that Utah fruit was unsurth usual custom, an informal vote met a fierce reception from the Moors. H. GITT1NS ROBERT London. A decree of divorce was day afternoons session of the departwas taken, whick resulted in 27 for After fighting all day and burning a passed the world over. ment of special education of the Na- granted Tuesday to Mrs. George Gcn St-- Paul, 11' for Atlantic City and 3 few of' the natives hats they returned 1 After October wallis-Wespractically all ol tional Education association by L formerly Lady Randolph ' - Baltimore. to the positions, having left sixty for Ahe game birds of Utah w under ML P.' E. Grozzmann of New York, di- Spencer Churchill," daughter e . The board went as far aa parlla killed and 150 wounded. the supervision of the United States rector oTthe National Association fo late Leonard Jerome of New York. mentary procedure permit in naming government, and 'State laws. In so far the Study and Eduaction The decree may be made absolute In Referendum Indorsed. Oakland aa the meeting place for the as they pertain to migratory and In"X six months. Children. X association in 1915. referensectivorous birds, will be superseded Chicago. The Initiative, Tues- addition to In this dum action board .indorsed. the and recall .were Middle West by federal enactment. Storm. by Swept MRS, GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK of directors members of named the council by an day night by the city r Chicago. While Missouri, Kansas Although he had apparently recoverthe National Educational of vote and council a "of an ffinefcs several weeks' overwhelming majority. By ed front and Nebraska were sweltering in the the board trustees resoof held 60 its to a aldermen meeting o.the duration. Patrolman Thomas J. passed hottest temperatures of the year Tuesof organization and authorized Secre- lution asking a special session of the a well known member of the day, the states of Minnesota, Wiscontary D. V. "Springer tb contract for legislature to submt'to the voters of Ogden police department" for the past sin and Illinois were visited by severe at Ann Arbor for the the state, a constitutional amendment headquarters was ten years, found dead, in bed by electrical storms ' that caused much next three years. his wife on the morning of July 11. providing for the reforms. damage. Frauk Warren, aged 17, son of a NEGRO MAKES A DISCOVERY. Wilson Surprised at" Inc reass. Negress Robs Salt Laker. . prominent rancher near P&rowan, Mont John Andrews of Salt Butte, President Succeeds In Raising Coffee In Louiswas accidentally killed while driving Washington. Wilson on was robbed of a purse coniana' Lake across a field with a shot gun In his City that the With Corn, Mopdajxpressed surprise by Growing It while he was hurrying to senate finance committee had In$500 taining lap, the gun slipping to the ground Washington. Representative Brousa train. A negress suddenly creased duties in the tariff bill on 'jind being discharged, the charge ol sard of Louisiana gaid Saturday that catth works of art and books. He believed from an alley and threw her shot entering theooung mans right coffee growing in Louisiana would emerged arms about Andrews, and when she those articles are more of educational side. succeed sugar cane growing should he use than luxuries. Because several children have been the present tariff bill placing sugar had released the Galjt Lake man was his he iound purse. that "Bhy" thrown to the pavement when the on the free list pass the house and Preferred Death to Work. - w heels. of t heir the senate and become a law. slipped Fighting In China;'Denver. Depressed because she A negro planter In that State found through the slots of an iion grating in was forced to clert in a cigar stand, Washington. Two American war- trout of tlfe federal postoffice building that he could raise coffee by growing Bertha Wilcox. 23, committed suicide the gunboats Helena and Sa- ships, at Ogden,' the postmaster general has it with corn. mar, are in the international fleet off Monday near Golden, a suburb of Denmade an appropriation to supply new ver by . Kiukiang, China, where heavy fighting twice shooting herself Rioting at Orangemens Festival. gratings. is in progress between the governhead. the through Belfast. Somewhat serious rioting Charlefc Baldwin of Salt Lake, R. W. ment forces and the provincial troops occurred here early Saturday at the Crockett of Trice, William Howard of . Floods In Hungary. Df K province. angsi of of celebration the the opening Huntington and M. L. Larsen of Linn Maros-TordLondon. Floods in " thefesTwelfth July Orangemens wood, have ueen reappointed as UnitNewspaper Offices Closed. district of Transylvania, Hungary, tival. Many windows were broken r ed States commissioners for a Vera Cruz. The military governor have caused the loss of lives, accordand a number of policemen and Mr. Gltfins, who now represents th terra by Judge John A. Marshall if Vera Cruz. Mexico, on Tuesday a News to FifCentral dispatch. were Injured, two of them so Mrs. hitcncock, wife of the senator ing in- the United States district court. All Fortieth New York district In teen the closing of the offices of the have been In villages destroyed. that they had tb be tlken to a from Nebraska, la one of the most Ti&vts been in' office for some time.Is a Democrat and lives In iaily newspapers La Opinion and La places thft water is five feet deep. ln hospital. Washington." Because of tbe IncreaSeddemand " Niagara Falla. t nion. No arrests were made. Turkish Army Advances. directors Causes of Defeat. Dike Ludwig Secures Divorce. Greeks Occupy Seres. Servia Wants Peace. of the . Utah Chautauqua assembly Constanlinople. The Turkish deleVienna. A high Austrian, military Munich, BAana. A decree 'of diSalonikl. The Greek troops have have secured an additional number of ' Balkan the to The report that Servia financial commisgates Eelgrade. authority attributes the defeat of the fully occupied the town of Seres, tents and outfits for patrons desiring vorce has been granted to the negotia-ori- s - to eater, into peace sion efuse!Paris at been recalled. The have the to indecision' of the In the hands of the Bulgarians Bulgarians Ludwig of Bavaria against Turkish armies are to spend the ten days of the meet-nwithout is with Bulgaria continuing their "and martial law has been This reacted proclaimed. government policy. In the Glenwood park grove at Ogden. bis second moiganatic wife, who when advance and have arrived at the It is officially state'd that of the against plan she was a ballet girl atHbe Bavarian destroycampaign, were Greek residents Two hundred Adopting1 the plan followed by many court opera was known as Antonie fo.st line. ulft along the .whole Iren.---prevalla its ing efficiency. massacred by the Bugarians. of the railroads, 'the Ogden Rapid Barth er except at Zayetchar. GunbdatsDisarmedT Rebels Meet eDfesL y fcaVrhflbtcd the""al5 Religious Banker Dead. St. Petersburg. A Bulgarian gunRoumania to Send Troops. ' Half a Million Dollar Fire. of disinterested persons to att . as Eagle Pass, Texas. Monel ova, an Samuel A. Kean, for Chicago. Vienna. It is reported that members of the board which will inMichigan - City,' Ind. Lumber val- boat and several torpedo boats lying years a banker and bond deeder la Important rebel 6trongho-.In the In the haVbor of Sebastopol, where Is about to send an army of 150 state of miles vestigate and render a decision as to ued at fJHO.OOO was destroyed here Hohuila, south ol LaSalle street, known for his practice the cause of the accident which oc- Saturday by fire in the yards of a car they had taken refuge from the Rou- of holding a brief religious service In Eagle Pass, was captured by federal .20.000 Into Bulgaria. The Bulgarian bu ldmg tomi any. Local" companies manian fleet, were disarmed Monday curred in Ogden canyon on July 4. his bank at the opening ot business troops under General Mssb, after c northern armythe report adds, is resere unable to control the blaze. by the Bulgarian 'authorities. each day, died Saturday at his home. desperate battle on Sunday. treating to Sofia. 1- V' v V n w - ?- y Mui-h&l- of-th- e - t- I Kl6 at-Sa- 1907-an- KILLED III WRECK -- ban-tilt- -- s - ot -- V - N . I -- Vice-Preside- nt t d - - y -- re $100,-00- 0 - T s i- - - -- - t, . - ill-b- e of-th- Rack-ham- , -- - . go-ear- - ls a - four-yea- civi-lio- ns or-lere- d - son-gres- s. se-vere-y - pepniar-hcstessew- ly Dr-k- e foun-atio- n. g Siliv-ri-Belgra- - raaslt-BipaH- .X , -- - , - Rotf-nan.- a |