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Show ft J.I . A J ; THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVTLLE. UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET The Utah State Bankers' associate ha sdecided to hold its 1914 convert 10 DEIillD 'HELD tlon in Price. That Logah will have a $ 150.00 hotel before another season, is now peie- - ' NUMBER OF LIVES. LOST AS OF BLIZZARD PROBABLY WILL NEVER BE KNOWN. RE-SUL- T In Addition to Heavy Death ,xToll, Have Been Shipping Interest an , Appalling-ExDamaged to - tent by Losses of Boats. ' The shores. of Lake Superior, Huron and Erie were strewn Teusday night with the wreckage of a three days gale and snowstorm which cost tho live of prolably three score persons, turned bottom up In midlake a steel vessel with Its crew, wrecked or grounded numerous other craft and oa used u& property loss as yet unestlmated, but which will run Into the millions. The details f the storm, which swept from the westernmost end of Superior te the eastern shore of Lake Brie, became know early Tuesday.wben survivors began arriving In various ports with tales of hardships and heroic rescues' seldom QaJed ea the lakes. On land the storm hit at Cleveland, Ohio, where five persons were killed and ten others lost, and where. damage was saussd to propChicago. 300-fo- ot Ike - , O erty, The death tall with many ports nnrepsrted Is told thus: Twenty-fiv- e er forty men probably Browned tn the overturning of a freighter found floating In Lake Huron. Five bodies washed ashore at SL Joseph, oh the Canadian side of Lake Huron (four had belts marked "Wexford," antf one wore a belt marked . London). ashore opposite the position of the overturned boat.-Si- members of a lightship drown-eLake I;rle, near Buffalo, N. Y. Three bodies waslied ashorojn the vest "Shore Lake" Huron? Seven bodels washed ashore at Kettle Point, Lake Huron and seven other bodies rolling on the decks of a ship wrecked there. The escapes from death were numer ous. After the storm about. Friday midnight had blown away the forward part of the ship. Captain J. W. Duddleson, of the steamer L. C. Waldo, navlgateH by a small Inaccurate compass, ran his vessel on a reef. The crew suffered Intense oold and hunger tyitll their rescue Tuesday. d In 'or WAR IN CHINA MAY END. Believed That Laet Battle Has Been Fought In Celestial Republic. Pekin, The Chinese troops have suffered a severe defeat at the hands of th Mongolians, according to a letter received Tuesday from Kalgan, near tho Mongolian border. The writer says the. Chinese iosFSOO'kiHleiT and hundreds of wounded soldiers are arriving In Kalgan. .This battle will probably end the fighting, as news reached the Russian legation, that the khan has ordered the Boldlers of inner Mongolian to cease fighting. The disapearance of the Chinese par--, -- -- h It of' substitution-for a central administrative congress" giving the government entire control over all matters of Importance, Is pre dieted by naUvehewsitai'ers In touch with the administration. Land Case Appealed. ,. Portland, Ore. A bill of exceptions appealing from the cases of 7,000 and Interveners In the litigation between the government and the Southern Pacific railway over the Oregon and California land grant, was filed in the federal court Tuesday. This Is the formal notice of appeal of these litigants to the United States circuit court of ai-- peals, IthS lave ry . Charged an Seattle, Wash. Harry Toy, ar- was Chinese. Americanized rested Tuesday n a charge of violat lng the Mann act in making a slave. of Goldie Goddoll, daughter of the Rev. T. Goddell, a Portland. Ore., clergyman. C - e" frith d r eT Grand J line t ion r iT'i of and' fifty pounds giant "powder Sticks of dynamite, accidentally found Id. the COaL of the Rio Grande Western tailroad supply depot at Helper, Utah, spread a panic iniong engineers and firemen of engines stopping for fuel. iT-'-- On ea Factory for Nephl. Ephraim, Utah. Flans have been for the eonrpieted - du ringerection of a pea factory In this city, jit Is an assured fact that the factory will be completed In order to handle next years crop. All Railroads Represented. Baltimore Practically all the lead lng railroads of the United States, Canada and Mexico are represented at the annual convention of the Railroad Development association, which began here Tuesday. - the-wee- k- t ; J) i I i i ' ' I J j DIAZ ADVI8ES Provisional president to renounce power. Former Counsels Huerta to Renounce 'Any Feeling Of Personal Prestlgui and Thus Save Mexico f'rom Calamity,, Paris. vised- General POyfl rl o Diaz has ad and - the havePwent telegrams to General Huerta to fehis affect. In'outllning his Search Tor Girl End. Chicago. Eraaline Thomas, the granddaughter of William H. Bissell, eleventh governor of Illinois, who escaped from a convent at Spring-ville- , 111., on October 25, was found here Tueslay. ( j-- general Vlctorono Huerta to retire frsm the presidejy of Mexico Two frlends of GeneriA.Diaz, each of "ws Single-Hande- d - acting 'separately, tfcally assured. Daly Witney, aged 11. ru down by an automobile In Salt Lakt and seriously Injured. The annual convention of the Congregational State association of l'u was held In Ogden Jast.week. Man Who Endeavored to Capture Committees have been selected Perpetrators of Dynahave charge of the Utah Apple day miting Outrage Is in Hospital celebration throughout the state on and. May Die. E November!?. While riding a bicycle on Main street, ,Sal, Lake, Frederick Bark Ogden, Utah. David Edwards, aged collided with an automobik 37, 43 years, a Pinketron detective, Is ly- aged was and seriously injured. ing on a cot at a hospital as the rerecent The municipal primaries in to sult of another and futile attempt cost the taxpayers $634 90, acOgden whd the blackhand bandits capture to which were apclaims th$ have terrorized wealthy citizens of cording commissioners. the by city proved, Ogden for the past three years. The Many of the most important eoi) shooting of Edwards occurred early properties In the southern part of the Sunday morning. a! Only a week ago the blackhanders, state are working short handed after making death threats, dynamited present because of, a scarcity of minand greatly damaged th Leroy Eccles ers. Joe Murt a Spaniard, 24 years of residence. and unmarried, was instantly kill-ewho R. age as Eccles, Disguised Leroy when he was caught in a fave-thad been called upon 4o deliver $1,000 to the blackhanders, Edwards went to at the Highland Boy mine at Bing--' the lonely spot in accordance with In- ham. structions received by letter and teleMyrow A Smith,1 arrested at Ogdea rather on suspicion of being implicated ia phone, to get" the bandits than deliver up the $1,000 from Eccles dynamiting the home of LeRoy Ecand $500 froln Ralph E. Bristol, which cles, has been bound over to the dishe carried Ip a satchel. He was fully trict court for trial. Granite for the new state capito! armed, but before he was given a word of warning, the three or four would-b- Is being shipped to Salt Lake from, taurderers, concealed behind fence th Little Cottonwood quarries of the and bushes, opened Are with shotguns, Utah Consolidated company at the late of a carload a day. . riddling him with the steel which their shotgun shells conLouis Karkas, alleged operator of a tained. blind pig" at Snaketown, near GarIn spite of the Injuries sustained as field, was found guilty on a charge ol fusillades selling liquor In dry territory and sena result of the cross-fir- e from both sides of the road, Edwards tenced to pay a fine of $200. raised himself from the ground and Governor Spry and other state ofemptied both an autothatlc revolver ficials have returned from a tour and shotgun In the direction of his as- through Granfl and San Juan counties, sailants. As a result of this gameness, where they hav been investigating the detective was able to save the the needs of those districts in the matIn gold which he had carried to the ter of good roads. spot. The Bhoottng from the sides of There were 44 births reported to the theroadcontInued qren""after" Ed- city board of health at Salt Lake last T wards had fallen to the ground. week, according to the weekly state of the neighborhood estimate ment of 4he commissioner. Of this' that In all not less than twenty shots number there were 24 males. Deaths were fired. numbered 19, nine males. With nearly all plans completed for Arrives. Liner Long Overdue the new state road which will connect Boston. The long overdue Salt Lake with Summit county, memliner Aragonia, conbers of the state board of road comcerning which considerable aqxiety missioners intend to pusn the work on hast been felt, crept lh through the the road as rapidly as possible. fog Sunday. (She had been 121 days officers of Utah county are ia The on the voyage from Yokohama. Cap a quandary as to whether the was ta'ln Enigh said the steamer are trying to get in their forced to put la at Aden on the Red In work Provo, or whether mischievsea for repairs to leaky boilers, and ous are just playing pranks on water boys at Ponta Delgada for coal and - t some of the people of the town, ' Train Ran Into Tree. who Harry Yoshikawa, the Japanese Mrs. Utica, N. Y. Three of the train was shot by his white wife, crew were killed when a locomotive Phoebe Yoshikawa, better knoyn a pulling a work train on the Raquette Miss Grace White, is In a precarious Lake railroad ran into a tree which condition at a hospital in Ogden with had been blown across the tracks lessening chances of recovery. early Sunday evening. By special proclamation issued by Governor Spry, a reward of $500 Is v More Militiamen Needed.' pffered for information that . may be Denver. The 921 militiamen now In given, that will lead-t- o the arrest and the southern strike zone are hot suf- conviction of the blackmailers who dyficient. Governor Ammons concedes, namited the home of Leroy Eccles in to oontrpl the situation if riots be- Ogden. r come widespread. With appropriate ceremonies, which includes addresses and special music, Officer Shot by 'stone of 'the new" Forest thecorner 'BoiseT Idaho. Deputy Sheriff WilDale ward amusement hall and Sunliam CJawson is lying at the point of school annex, which is being condeath with a bullet In his neck from day at oostftf $lS,QQ0,waa laid structed., Roush-- ' an exthe gun. afternoon. Sunday convict, whom ne attempted to arrest a between Stuck the pick eyes by for forgery., which caught in the . chains of an au- tomobile wheel and was flipped back-ALEXANDER K0K0VS0FF ward by centrifugal force, C. M. Day, a produce broker, of Ogden, was the , victim of an unusual auto accident His injuries were not serious. Salt Lake business men are pre. paring toagain take up before the Interstate commerce commission the two campaign that was successful years ago in bringing about an annual reduction estimated at approxltnafely" $1,000,000 In freight" blRa of Utah ship-'FALLS INTO TRAP LAID BY MEN 4 WHO PLANNED TO ROB AN OGDEN. RESIDENT, attitude Diaz said that In the present situss tlon of th Mexican people In relation (Copyright.) 8lx Wsska Till Christmas. to the United States it was not a question of whether Huerta was the best man for the presidency, nor was GOVERNOR FELKER GRANTS NAVAJO INDIANS THREATEN It a question of whether the revolt) d - -- - m a -- -- - IU1-pol- s g i - - sir-we- , -- t, . the-stori- my-frte- nd. y .bed-upo- . 1 e ball-bearin- $1,-50- 0 Resl-ldht- s black-hande- - ; - i s. p n. found. Granted Increase in Wages. New York The long .jconnuicrsy between railroads of the east and their conductors and trainmen over the latters demands for, more pay ended Monday, the employes being granted an Increase. Reclamation Service Reorganized. Lane of Washington. Secretary the interior department has placed the reclamation service under tho supervision of five men, tnree of whom are his appointees. F. H. Newell remains as director. Sutzer-Claim- s Albany, N. X. Salary. William Sulzer as- serts he still-i- s goternor of New York. In a letter to the state treas- urer am) the state comptroller he mauds his full salar"for the last hair of October. 1913. r ' Melons Succeeds Mitctrelf" Dudley Field Malone, Washington third asistant secretary of state, probAlexander Nicolalevltch Kokovsoff, selected by the president the Russian Governor Johnson of California went ably will be premier, is seriously ill east to take part In the campaign In to be collector of the port of New In Rome. He is suffering from an atork to succeed John Purroy Mitchell. tack of erysipelas. Massachusetts. Sutzer Will Be Witness. Suffragets Interrupt Services. Cast First Vote at Age of 103. William Pulzer will be York. New' London. Mrs. Suffragists made another Sarah Tod'J Portland, Ore. 103 years old. walked to the polls at called by District Attorney Whitman demonstration Sunday at the service In the John Do investigaat St. Paals. At Intervals they gang Eugene last week and cast her first as a witness vote in th referendum election. Mrs.' tion of graft charges made by John God. Save Annie Kenney and Sylvia Todd was born in Kentucky when that A. Hennessy, Sulzers former graft in- Pankhurst. who are being persecuted for coriseienee sake. vestigation. state was a wilderness. De Oro Retains Championship. Messina Shaken Again. , Burglar Punishes Wife Beater. De Alfred Oro Cuba New of York. Messina, Sicily. A strong San Rafael. Cal. A chivalrous burgearthlar. xyho was an unexpected witness retained his title of champion at three! quake shock took place here Saturday. to a beating administered y Robert cushion billiards by defeating Josepu It was followed by two shocks of less Bernard to his wife, crept from his Carney of San, Francisco in the third severity. No damage was done, but hiding place aid beat the husband and final bjock of the match Friday the people are greatly alarmed at the Insensible. n'ght, 64 to 42 frequency of the disturbances. -- j I -- rs . 1 te-ei- a -- TO MASSACRE SETTLERS tloslst wore, right r wrought was REQUISITION FOR THAW a question of patriotism, lid counseled General" Huerta to renounce any fsellngs of personal prestige or power and thus save Mexico from a Attorneys Will Attempt to Obtain Demand That Government Drop ProsRelease of White's Slayer Under calamity. ecution of Eleven Outlaws InGeneral Diaz has met many MexiWrit of HabeitN, Corpus. dicted by Grand Jury. cans here, friends of Huerta, friends f Msdsro and a number of his own Santa Fe, N. M. Ah appeal for aid Csncofd, N. II. Governdf f'elker on followers, and has discussed Mexican affairs thoroughly with them. , He has Saturday honored the requisition of to prevent the massacre of the Indian been urged to take an attitude for or the stats of New York for the &radt agency forces at Ship Rock, on the against Huerta, but has always de- tlon of Harry K. Thaw. The cake Is Navajo reservation In northwestern clined. He declared that he author bow transferred autsnaatloally to t&e New Mexico, was received by United ized- his message through hlstrienda fsderal oourts, where a writ of habeas .States Marshal A. D. Hudspeth on only as Aa appeal to Ileurtaa Judg- corpus on behalf of Thaw Is pending. EWday from Agent Shelton. A tele-frsThe governor Meed hie tiecislen on ment as te whether love of country the agent says the Indians did net require IIu,erta's renunciation the Indictment returned against Thaw threaten to kill the whites at the of power In view of the Increasing In New York county, which charged agencyjinless the government drops him with conspiracy to escape from prosecution of eleven Indian dlhtlaws pressure of the United StateB. federal grand Jury on General Diaz said to his friends the' insane asylum at Matteawan, N. indicted that he would have telegraphed to Y., to which he was committed after charges of im, and assault. his second trial for the killing of Genera Upon receipt-- ' of the appeal the jHuerta himself, but' he had Stanford White. Thaw made his sen United States marshal telegraphed thus far taken no direct step In he left the counfry sations) flightTm AugusOTandTi few th.e 8 k !ri ff o F.MC K ik b? y countyto go and would preferto convey his convic- days laterwerT4rresled neaFVCoastf to! fie reservation with deputies and cook, Canada, tion through mutual friends. Hudspeth himself ieft tsr the scene Thaws attorneys anntmhced that of the trouble with a posse. WOULD TAP UTAH WEALTH. After the Indictment of file .eleven they would immediately file an amendment to their petition for a writ of outlaws Marshal IIudspeth spent Capitalists Form Plans for Expend- habeas corpus, application for which three weeks at the reservation -- and ing Billion Dollar In Developing was made after Thaw was arrested In obtained a promise from the chiefs of sod Utilizing Resources, this state after his deportation from the tribe that the Indicted men would Salt Lake City. A gigantic scheme, Canada.' The' original petition was surrender on November 12. Thinking which Involves the development of the based on the allegation that Thaw was the matter settled, he returned. There are about 500 Navajos in the resources of southern Utah, western Indicted for conspiracy by the DutchColorado and northern Arizona on a ess county grand Jury and it was vicinity of Ship Rock who have never large scale, was unfolded- Monday by suspended pending the governors de- visited the agency nor acknowledge Kollo K Clapp, Chicago civil engi- cision on the question of extradition. the authority of the United States. neer, who writh associates has spent Because the extradition has now been MESSAGE from wilderness. the past seven years In making a sur- granted on the strength of the New vey of the great Colorado basin with York county indictment It wjll be nec- Note Found In Bottle Indicates That essary to amend the petition accordt his end In view. Hunter Perished in Idaho Wilds. ingly. MX- Clapp says It la. a billion doSpokane, Wash. Apparently" a last llar' proposition and that It will be Tariff Provision Void. ' message frotn a hunter, 111, despondent backed by capitalists of Utah and Washington. Attorney General Me and lost In the wilds of northern and eastern and European bankReynolds has decided that the sub- Idaho, a note ers. signed R. Clay Stone" section of the new tariff law author-lzlnThe nucleus of the development a discount of 3 per cent on all and' sealed In a medicine botttle, was will be anT.SOtMnllerallrood to be goods imjtorfed In American vessels foundfloating in the Spokane river re Mn(IJy by a fisherman. The built connecting the Mississippi val- Is nullified by Us proviso that noth-- j whlch Is dated August 12, 1913, with San 'no tidewater at ley Diego, and lag In thisj' subsection shall be so cbn : says licrossing soul hern Utah. .. By means a aMu abrogate or In nyma I am sending this message in this of this projected line It Is proceed ner impair or affect the provisions .of to open up vast timber resources In any treaty concluded between, the bottle. Should anyone find it have southern ltah and northern Arizona, United States and any foieign n same printed or write to R. L. Koba-natand also to develop for commercial Havana. Cuba, which was his uses deposits of high class hematite last address. 1 am sick and lost miles New Made Land Washed Away-- , ' ores Jp..,Washington cwintv.uf,-.- Ivich, TronT ahyoneE ofSeveral feet Chicago. newly says, thero are approxiThis is a small stream. I have mately 4S0, 000,000 tons. The capital made land along the Chicago lake $150 on me. also my rifle, two bear was washed away Sunday by ists back of the projiosttion also have shore skins-- a nd id" U he found tr ofi "Lake "MfeMganT riThe In' mind1 the erect ton Of pig li'g'iron to the tne Send money give poor. and steel. plants at tidewater for. the park commissioners have spent eight watch and rifle to- Good-bIn the construction of the land utilzation of these deposits, and In ad- years to th world. dition. pioposo to erect large coke and by pumping sand from the lake The bottle, evidently thrown into the beach. Tho damage was coalthg statfous for handling millions one of the small mounta'n streams of tons annually from Utah's vast un- esttmated at $150,000. of Idaho, has been three months on developed resources. Two large irriHIRAM W. JOHNSON its journey to lake Coeur d Alene and gation schemes are also included in the program for the development' of thence into the Spokane river. the Colorado basin. LAKE STREWN WITH WR ECKS7 Da rrison BackTF rom Panam a M. Garrison, New York. Llndley JDozen or More Freighter Driven Ashore and One Caps'zed. secretary of war, returned from Bah ama on Monday on the steamship ColYh i e no lhps Detroit," Michigan on. He "has "been InspeotJnirUu' cam known to have heen are definitely al' zone wlth a view' to plans (or its lost" tnTtb tr "Terrill T gales 'Vluch Tttirc"'Ofga'n2dt1ott: which have swept the 'Great I.ake since last Saturday night, there seemSteamer Stranded. ed ttle doub) Suudav that many sailis Mich Fear Calumet, expressed A dozen or jtiore ors have perished for the safety of the crow,, numbering have staunch t been driven men. aboard a about twenty-eighfreighters steamer stranded on Gull ruk. off ashcre, one steamer capsized rn the Manitou island, in Lake Superior. tremendous seas and scores of other di'iVe n ' to shelter In Tfat t ha e ' Beiliss Acquitted. hari-orwidely scattered Kiev, Russia.. Mendel Beiliss was Probablv the worst of these disastacquitted Monday of the" murder of ers is the loss of an unidentified the boy Andrew Yushinskv, whose .freighter, which was found bottom-u'mutilated hiioy .was' found in a cave la Lake Huron late Monday atter-nooMarch 25, 1911. The jury deliberated No trace ot the crew was tw o hours. b-- Two bodies washed llament-andt- PRESIDENT " 4 administered ' was swiftly In the shape of a $50 fine when Adlno Selflni was arraigned be fore the police judge in Ogden and Punishment convicted and sentenced within aa hour after the buggy In which he was had struck a riding three-year-ol- d . child. Better' protection of the Price river, the water supply of Price, Helper and Castle Gate, is urged by C. Frank Emery, sanitary Inspector rior the state board of health. In hts report t the board following an Inspection ol the typhoid situation in Carboa : county. The -- intention - ef-- Charier Johnson;"colored, to murder his wife and the end his own life resulted successfully Sunday morning, when, he died at aa Ogden hospital at 7 oclock, following the death Of his wife at 9:30 oclock Saturday night. Johnson was jealous of his wife. The Maeser school pupils and teachers celebrated Maeser day, the fifteenth anniversaiy of the opening of the school at Provo on the 7th, with i parade through the streets by the children In the forenoon, and interesting programs at lhe, school la the. ternoon and evening. Praise for the Salt Lake & Utah railway and for the country that It traverses, was expressed by members of the Salt Lake efty commission sad others, who were taken over the Uzm of the company last week between" Lake and Provq In automobiles. J a. i j ' |