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Show ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX. jCAYSYlLLE, UTAH ' 'CLiCKf.UnERS CARRY CUT HQ1EMEDS THREATJS.GA!:iST THE UTAH BUDGET I UTIHi John Criddle, a native of Kayeville, at Downey, Idaho, last week died from Le Roy Attempt to Blow Up Home of Ecctee at Ogden Following - Threats of Death. DEMAND FROM WASHINGTON HAS NO- T- YET BEEN- - ANSWERED BY MEXICAN DICTATOR. JOHN PURROY MITCHELL ELECT-EMAYOR OF NEW YORK BY LARGE PLURALITY. Carrying out their threat Ogden blow to up the homes of the varioug D Otf. Prnritol Unk Huerta must resign thu pnmWeauy ri JIm-Ic-o loos of ffinse. aatl without most not leave os bis sancesooo Ges-orAureliano Blaaqoeff, bis or of war, nor any other amber off bis official family or of tbo a unofficial eotorio whom bo migMbo expected control. This ultimatum from Washlagto conveyed - to riridut-Jlwrt SMUT thfouah bte jsirale OSfcjusg baossy. Rahago, by Neleo American charge d'affaires. artiog mk der inetrucUoua from tbo staff? department. Senior Rabego .presented tbo amor aadum to bla ebiof late Sonday, Iwt sj as Fusion Ticket Victorious, Tammany Candidates All Falling of Election -- Sulzer Elected Aetembl-maFrom the Sixth. n New York. Fusion, carried New York City on Tuesday, electing John Purroy Mitchell mayor by a plurality, in excess of 100,000 and which obtaining may reach 130,000 and Bric-a-bra-c control of the important board of estimate by a safe margin, . Tammany Hall saw Its nominee for the mayoralty, Edward E. McCall, go down to defeat by one of the biggest pluralities ever given against a of the organisation, while .the entire fusion ticket was victorious The big vote lor Mitchell pulled through -- the fusion -- candidates for president of the board of aldermen and comptroller, George McAneny and William Prendergast, against wthom Independence league as well as Democratic candiorganization dates were running. PrendergaBt was elected by nearly 25,000 plurality and McAneny by can-idlda- -- -P- - EHS plosion. Miss Lila Eccles, sister of Le Roy, and a friend, Mias Alberta Wright, were asleep In a room almost dirject Aftcr Two Years tbs Federal Reserve Traction Company Unable to Resume ly above the spot 'where the dynamite 8ervlce Owing to Lack of Protec- Board May Add As Many As bad been placed, but beyond being - tlon for Strikebreakers.- May Bo Doomed Necessary, stunned the shock and badly 7t President Huerta baa maned no answer and as far aa caa bo Irani ad. baa guarded fta coaffsota freni almost an of bis official aad laiHaaale counsellors. Those Who learned of tbo ton note regard Geaeral llsertei attion aa aao la which be wfU to give me of two aaowera refiaael wttb the poiifbluk to comply mand. possibly going so Isr aa to the diplomatic repteeeatetfve bJa ports, or tbo elimlaatkm of kbanatf officially. Those moat Intimate wttb tb presJ-den- t Insist that tbo latter caorao will not be takoa for many reuse. rtW among whkh Is that such action would be tantamount to a baaIseiew to the rebels. Official Mexico Is ao longer la doubt that the Washington administration favors the rebel caase, aad Is convinced that this Is tbo means adopted by President WkFoon aad Secretary Bryns to asstta Camma to - -- The senate banking aad cnnrmy oomiulttee on Friday tanaUvely agreed on four regional fgt the proposed new with a provision that after two years the federal reserve hoard aaay add as many additional basks as It deems necegaary, .not exceeding twelve. The pending bill fixes the number at twelve and It has been understood that the administrative- would net consent to have It reI duced below nine. The sharp reduction In the number of reserve batiks was the first radical amwsdimeni the rommlttee has agreed a earnestly opposed by mb and it Washington. s is cur-sycta- i, the administration supporters In the Senators OGorman and Illtcbcwk. voted with the however, win. five Kepubllraas for the reduction, RAILfcOAD MAN ACCUSED. leaving but' five - Democrats, Owen, f'seaewne, Hollis, Reed and Shafroth Former Conductor Charged With bsblad the administration proposal. cwmmlttffice. frightened escaped unhurt. The explosion 1b the climax to a series of threats made by blackmailers upon the widow of the late David Ec cleg and her sons, to make them regret it unless money were paid to the blackmailers. Indianapolls Thirty members of the police force refused on Tuesday to ride with strikebreakers and as a result the fourth day of the street car strike here passed without oar service. The policemen turned In Choir badges, which were returned, with orders that the men remain on patrol duty. It waa announced that charges would be preferred against them when the strike bad been settled. The streets were crowded owing to little disorthe electlon holiday,-bu- tder was reorted. The strikers and strike sympathizers gathered on the court house grounds and cheered several minister who addressed them, counseling them to avoid violence. Resolutions denounc'ng violence were adopted by the gathering. . The refusal of the police to act came when a car was manned by strikebreakers for a trial trip. The first three squads of ten policemen refused to board the cars and the reserve squads protested eo vigorously It was decided to abandon the trip. ' MINERS 60,000. -- nun poM-offi- The election of these three men In addition to fusionists chosen borough presidents of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, gives fusion fourteen votes to Tammanys two in the board of estimate which controls the citys purse strihgs. Tammanys only salvage from the rout consisted of the borough presl dencies of Queens and Richmond, minor officials in these boroughs and a few scattering assemblymen. Willlam Sulzer, ousted -- from the governorship of NewYork last month by a verdict of a high court of impeachment. was elected tb the state assembly from the Sixth district by a sweeping plurality. There was jubilation unbounded in the former governors headquarters as the count began to record his victory. Sulzer himself was all smiles. He regarded his triumph as a personal vindication, he said, and Issued a statement thanking his supporters and scoring Charles F. Murphy, lead er of Tammany Hall. He declared Murphy had been condemned, by the vote that gave the district William Sulzer as It8 representative at Albany. SURRENDER ARMS. - Fifteen Rifles and a Popgun Delivered to Soldier. Trinidad, Colo. Fifteen rifles. Including a popgun, was the net result ofjtnr armed "expedition conslstlngot two regiments of infantry, two troops of cavalry and a platoon of artillery comprising the Colorado National Guard, which left here early Saturday to occupy the Luhdlow district and Beize the arms and ammunition of the striking miners of the Ludlow tent colony and those of the mine guards at the coal camps of Hastings and Delagua. At Berwind the rifleshot fifty three deputies were seized and the officers Blackmailing Ogden Women. were brought to Trinidad by a miliSAVED BY WOMANS WIT Ogdwt Utab.Myren A. Sneftb. a escort. tary former Union Pacific coodoetof. Br- Two Monica One Owe Liberty hundred mine guards and Deputies was . ing 'at 479 Thirtieth street. THE RESULT IN UTAH. fc sheriffs were disarmed Satdeputy Wife. Special Envoys of blacfcmadlia with the charged - by Adjutant- - General urday night Mew York The steamer that ar- Wells and 8herman Win in 8alt Lake, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and Mm Dsrld Chase at Berwiiid. Their arms and C. Eccles In complaints. Issued be- rived FWdajr from Vera Cruz with While Fell la Victorloua ammunition were taken from them, SL Mrs. wife Commlssioaer John of United President States fore lind, In Ogden. and they were given the alternative T. Corn on Monday. Th complalais espdal envoy, brought also of leaving the camps or joining the With voters 20,000 approximately two Mevlnan legislators who owe were to by I A, MeGca H. W. ballots, Shearman, city militia.. They left the camps. Inspector, who has been active their liberty. If sot their lives, to her casting Heber Governor and former auditor, In running down tbo perpetrators of giylrk wit and generoalty. Woman Ends Life. To save M. Wells were elected members of the startthe two Mexicans from arrest at Vera the recent outrages wbteb have Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Arthur led tb country by their boldness nnd Craz. Mrs. Lind hid them in her city commission of Salt Lake on Tueswife of a contractor and archistateroom and sat up all night on day, defeating W. J. Tuddenham and tect here, In a period of temporary partial success. D. Keyser with, pluralities of Smith, who Is 59 year old. Is rhairg deck uniH the boat left port and George 3,923 votes and 2,210 respectively. insanity, shot herself twice In the sd specific tally wttb unlawful of the line in officers had gone ashore. revolver, Herman H. Green, nominee for audi- head with an automatic the United States malls through the death resulting. on be the horse to dark tor, Head-otn Collision Montana. proved sending of a blackmail letter to Mm the ballot, polling the highest IndiHeads Welfare Movement. Bristol March 31, 113, aad a sfmRsr WklteffiKk. Mont. A head-ovidual vote of the election and defeatcharge is made with reference to the brtneen Great'Northcrn Washington. It was stated Sunday dessa F. Cannon, with 5003 votes that Mrs. WoodTow Wilson had acceptsending of a simitar' letter to Ha paBw!hgei train "and a work ing C. Ecclea October 1. 151.1. Other let- - tram between Ktore Hill and Rondo to spare. ed the position of honorary vice chair Ily a majority of nearly two votes man of the womens ters of like character have been rw-j- malted la the death of Fireman Gu department of to one, Mayor A G Fell, the first com 4 he. National-Gdelved by. Mrs., .Bristol aad, mw)nAwnMCsrg said. tbo fatal Injury of Paiglncct vie federation.-Ti i i ss i o n e r j ii "reb r"o v, f pf the Ecctes family daring, the lav! t msTATl ones of the passenger turned to lay at theOgden. as elecoffice, municipal few weeks and tbo officer beiiseve train, OSWALD F. SCHUElic tion over H. M Rowe, president of that they caa connect tbo pmawauwi -- withthe Weber club- .Boota Seeking Recruits. btork-f- r mall. BramwelD Chris 'Flygare. lu the face of direct York General Xesr ttiumander-t)- f the Salts tlon opposition on the part of the Ogden. Bacdh. league, received a majority Amy throughout the entire world, ar Retteiment Waahington.--8ecTetary of 1,520 vots.over A. E. Weatheiby I?ry wfi,ma4ffW4w for his first visit to r commis-tratMerahren of Honduras ad- - lor the otlice of He will deliver forty-thre- toner, to succeed LCL Kye .Monday signed. states aad Canada. Charles F. Decker was President Wilson peace pLts au ot Prov, Bounced by Mr. Brya rarty to mayor iiin'ng from Walter - - present administration. Hewtfom ft $R QWEST H. SHACKLETON Adams by the total of, 1,323 over d.lJ, Le Roy Dixon ran away from J. Frank . the fourth nation- - to rowrlad smrfti In the commissioners!! .p Hlalladay x.. treaty with the United States taws four year term, 'getting the" tight others are Salvador, Paroauwai aml 1.523- utas 223 lor lialu-- - r Guatemala Alice Brown a close rate had day. wtn-- j Elliott foe with auditor, Ralph , Wealthy Chicago Packer Coifed. ff ot a vote of vote 124d oer by ning t Chicago. Edward Morris, prrsd'nir of Morris & Co., packers, dfc-- a," b The Republicans at Brigham Crtyj home here Monday after Blue of eUcted two councilmen for shm--t more than a year. Mr. Morris w terms and a rei older, and the Citizens nonpartisans party took the born In Chicago 47 years ago and vt A offices. vote was i other heavy Nelsew M" the eldest son of. the late - polled Irfd The weaft rls, pioneer packer.was elected Thatcher Preston -by Edward Morris Is ecrtreafed I mayor ot lagan over John Q. Adams tween 330.000 000 to $10 floe Jamejtjyas e.etU;A'4eiv!ferm'rounc over-Pe- t er.LV Nelson, Air the '""'Reduction" of Rates nLeiroa'' candidates Tan. on a nonpartisan ba s The Washington With tour tickets nj the field a com commission s order rntti' rg s' r bination of the IVmociats and Pro freght rates on lemons from1 Ca Jf gresshes Tuesday captured most of! j la to Atlant'c seaboard. po' n s the municipal offices at Monroe At Pr ce the UepuhLcan ticket wasl to $1 In urheUt hy the after a hard tourt of the United Stares. fight 'ith a Democrat R mubiican and Cockrell Ceefirmed. ticket in the a Nbnpa.ean-Cui'ePOswald F. Schuette, who coined the field . Washington. The wrti tu famous phrase the steam roller," haa The Ctizens finned the nominat.on of former T-ben electe(J pPedent f the Na. over the ss at Fir.ka , c b of Washington. Mr. tor Cockrell of Missouri to be the the Citizens and Both Peoples Schuette is the o fir Ernest M. Shackleton announces tickets Ulan member of the amry la Washington corr. secured a share of the vieHm Inteniio f starting on another Ife of the Inter Ocean ordnance and fortifications. In Chicago spoudent the election a' municipal tory . Aetiotic expedition next year. coeds William Wanner. jand of Leslie Weekly. Halloween Prank Fatal. Asks Aid for Eskimos. Rebels Menace Zacatecas. to While pull frying Mexico City. Zacatecas, the capita i Washington Captain Ballinger oi congressman . forIIiinou. has bea dmra am arc light, on Hallowecn, of the state of the same name, is re- the revenue cutter Bear at Name ha oldelected chairman of; the board whit Morgana Campbell, the ported to be menaced by rebel forces wired to Washington asking for $2,00( came x a texwe P. of diSerences J, Campbell, broker, will arbitrate the which aremov lug do vy f ra T n r r o a to atd Eskimos in the - vicinity oi aa! m swust art with a charged wire and Presnilio, to the officials and the condortor Zacatecas, 'Nome who suffered severely from the va tortantJr killed recent cyckme. has been abandoned by th federals. trainmen of tie C. B. Down. Beilecs Breaks Mexicans Arrest American. Some Chrisanthemum Woman Imprisoned for Life. stram--o- f - the The Russia Mex. Ida A Dr. S. Mrs. Sonora, F. Mr? A. crisantemum Nogales York. 5ta New Harrison vile, tb on tell a nf diameter-witicrdaT of k the of convicted Williams, beginning Los! VogirtaJ in feet physician fourteen formerly h Kellar, plant r accused of Angeles, has been arrested and tm- 1,800 yellow blossoms is a new recJte Let, the her husband, Arthur Kellar, and their of Andrew ushinskje m f prisoned by General Ojeda, the set by Adolph Lewisohn, in an ex daughter, who were 2x23 tsw? last June as they afept ia their hols LJUirm 391L At Saturdays hearing Ural commander at Guaymas, accord- - hibit of the Horticultural Society of Duaiied J court. jing to information received Sunday. New York, which opened Saturday. frill be Imprisoned for Efe. - Electoln in Tabloid. Massachusetts Democratic state ticket wins; Republican electedttr congress in Third district. j New Jersey Fielder. Democrat, elected governor; legislature Democratic. Virginia Democratick state ticket elected. Maryland Blair Lee, Democrat, elected United States senator; Democrat elected to congress In Third dis- M'r ce El-Mo- ae t, -- n n trict col-hii- c east-fwsn- d Pennsylvania Republicans elect two superior court judges; Republicans defeat fusionists in Philadelphia; Armstrong elected- - mayor of Pitts- ft - Ohio Republicans carry Cincinnati and Toledo; Democrats win in Cleveland by- - reduced --vote and In Colirm-bus- . thoso-otbevattemp- e-ae IndianapoUs elected y f if L.a j . a, I j s I - vc"-merc- e , three-cornered- suoc-essiu- l -, s - i Miners Will Continue Strike. Calumet, Mich With no hope of a settlement of the copper strike in sight, the strikers began preparations Wednesday to carry their fight for recognition of the union through the winter. . te Sin-la- J i i , Bank Closes Sutton, Neb. The Door. First National bank of Sutton closed its doors Tuesday and is In the handsf National 15-ye- n-- m-- . no-th'- of 4ft. , K-e- d-- E prn-one- -' fed-lor- d ABpeIarrrtrdepcrtinenr'or6fnoke" Inspection may bb established by the city commission of Silt Lake, and the smoke nuisance fought on' a purely scientific basis as a result of a lengthy discussion of the subject. Rev. W. A. Crothers. who has had charge of the Presbyterian church at Logan for the past four year, has gone to Philadelphia, where he takes an important position in the educational division of that ehuffeh. December ! has been set by the su- preme court as the date for hearing arguments In the' case of Idellus M. Dye, convicted of murder in the first .degree and sentenced to he shot for at Salt Lake.. killing Joseph J, J. Brossoit of Salt Lake has filed a suit against Payson to collect-J- L 368.20 damages alleged to have bees BU8tane wen he ran his automobile Into an open water main trench im thattownjnth night of October5. Finding of the dead body of a man about five miles from Price, has give cause to the belief that murder has been done. The body was badly decomposed, but a bullet hole in the kull gave notice of how death came. Playing the role of desperadoes five boys, ranging between 10 and 13 years of age. held up 0. Yaiches, a Japanese " boarding house keeper at Salt Lake, at the 'end of pistols and robbed him of of money, trinkets and articles --small value. Caught underneath a switch engine as it was backing over a crossing, Fred Lloyd, aged 8 of had n's Jeft foot severed."" The-b- oy his foot between the rail, and cajht a crossing plank and was unable to Ra-nbo- w Salt-Lake- -, extricate It. The first regular Rio Grande train passed over the Soldier Snr'mlt on October 31. It cofisi.-teof forty five cars and took two hours to make the seventeen miles. Tne, new line has not yet been officially opened, however. The Housekeepers conference, wh.'ch 'y a 'part of the annual F rrv ere roundup at the Utah Agricutnral college, will be especially interesing this winter. The round-uand era ferenqe will be held from January 26 to February 6, at Logan. If the Ogden postoiee con ''"S for the first six months of 1914 ts show the same proportion ot - - ed Jmsjpess that developed dunne-t-- "past four months, It will be slated for advancement in the first clas, according to the postmaster. An automobile accident cecu,,ed near Smithfleld about mldnH October 30. in which Duane Mover ct Paris, Ida.,-- was killed and A aro Richardson of Smithfleld was serouJy hurt. The other occupints of the car escaped serious Injury. Several recent burglaries. sinwed to have been the work of w'u drop off of freight trains at Midvale, beng the first stop outside of Salt Lake, have determined the city to give the wandering ones a wanh reception hereafter. The monthly report of the Ogde board of health shows , a marked de- crease in the number of cases of typhoid fever, there being only thirteen cases reported during the mqnth of October against thirty-sevecases of the game disease for the month of September. By working ertra shifts on th building of the boys dormitory the Utah Industrial school at Ogden, the roof has been put on and the Interior work can proceed during tha winter months. The structure when eompleted will cost about $35,006 de-to- d 1 p Forty Killed in Wreck. Pars The Maraeilles-I'arlexpress was m colllson Tuesday nght with Another tram, and seven coaches filled a Jh .passengers were practically reduced toEplirjters.The..wreokage caught fire. The number of dead is estimated at between forty and fifty. Favor County Division. Rigby, Idaho Fremont county w ill be dn ided an three parts. If the early count of the vote g ves correct Indications. The vote in this section waq light, but indicated a good majority for division. d - - " c j Democratic city ticket Ministers Confer WlthLlnd,7 Vera Cruz John Lind, President Wilson's representative, 'received' via-its Saturday from the Russian, Norwegian and German ministers, who arrived from the"' capital Friday night He conferred for a long time with the German mmisierr Mr. Lind said the Interview- - was extremel- y- cordial "'in character, but maintained reserve regarding the subjects under discussion. Anier-Miniat- four-yea- t - 1 e with having attempted to kill Rigio Salome, October 21, at Salt Lake, has been bound over to the district courL The government forest jex perlment station which was located at Ephraim en-tMantl National forest Lst year has been completed Although the first tax notices were-senout a month ago, less than one tenth of "Weber countys taxes have been collected up to this time. Boon Robbins attempted to commit section in the business Filicide of Brigham City by slash'ng hiE throat with a razor. His condition critical, but he may recover. Richard F. Levy. 37 years of age, proprietor of the Royal Liquor company of Tooele, was killed near Tooele when the automobile in which he and five others was riding overturned Mrs." Mary - Ann Sharpr-- a pioneer resident of Plain City, died on the 31st. Fifty-tou- r years ago she emiAmerica from England, and to grated sise has resided In Plain Clty Rue Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter, died at the family residence in Provo last week. Some time age the little girl bruised her heel and biood poison resulted As a result of an automobile accident oq tbo Provo dugway, Welby son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Roy Brown, now lies at the Provo General hospital In a serious condF tlon. One thousand dollars In prizes will be dvatributed among contestants ra the fifteenth" annual txhjbit of the Utah Art institute, which will be held In Salt Lake, November 19 to 30. Inclusive. Trial of Mr. Minnie Ekman on Charge of mtlrder In the first degree for the murder of her daughte Frances Violet Williams jt scheduled to take place In Salt Lake this week. . , he Eccles family unless members-oUtwere forthcoming, blackmailmoney attempted to dymorning ers Sunday namite the home of Le Roy Eccles. The explosion occurred at 1 oclock. The memliers of the family were asleep n the seend floor, but none was Injured. A heavy charge of dynamite was exploded on the southeast corner ol the front porch. The erplosion tore a big hole in the front wall of the house and demolished the porch. and expensive furniture were ruined. Several windows In. the home of Dr, H. M. Rowe, a candidal efor mayor, who lives next door to the Eccles family, were broken and the ICOrtfliU News Item. ANotoMe English Militant I Touring the U. porch of the hmsewaa damaged. The bomw of Fred O. Tsy ior.- gcncra of the Amalgamated perlntendent POUCE REFUSE TO MAN FCUH EE6HQIL RESERVE Sugar company, adjoining the Eccles was also damaged by the ex CARS IN HOOSIER CAPITAL house, IS AGREEMENT he Elimination of Htmoerf Officially or RoIntMank Refusal to Compfjr With Demand aro Only Coorocs Open to Provisional Prmseat, a paralytic stroke. L. Gastro, charged - . ( j Bank Examiner Floyd Seybott of Lincoln. The bank had $25,0t0 capital stock and $100,000 deposits. Election Marked by Rioting. Gary, Ind. Despite the presence of A hundred deputy sheriffs ruuster- ed in to preserve order, rioting at- tended the municipal election here, One man was reported to have been sot and killed. i- -- n - - |