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Show Titn WIFES GOIJE vsrav' TO THE CjUIITCY nw ,ni4.vvnJL;W. DEATH r? - I rOLLBjS IIE r.w 1- OF M L BAND PAVILION COLLAPSES AND TWO HUNDRED PERSONS ARE CAUGHT IN THE RUINS. New Mexican Minleter of Foreign Re- Ut Ion Announcer That He H a "Great Faith In the Judgment of the United States." Wind, Accompanied by a Sixty-mil- e and Heavy Hall Great ilack-Otou-ds Stone, Everything' Weak Fall In the Path of GutL Washington. Distinct relief Is ap. parent here over the course of events la Mexico. The statement of Frederic Gamboa, the new Mexican minister of foreign relation, on Monday, that he had great faith In the reasonableness of the judgment of the United States, holding the conviction that the difficulties betwee- n- the la o countries soon would be adjusted, produced a very favorable impression In administration circles. Secretary Dryan commented optimistically on It and White Mouse officials also were pleaBed. President Wilson pointed out during the day to callers what seemed to him conspicuous efforts on the part of some people unknown to him, through published misrepresentations, to the Unletd States In Intervention. He reiterated that the attitude of this government toward Mexico la tBe present situation was one of peace and friendliness solely. The safe arrival In Mexico City of John Lind, personal representative and officially designated adviser to the American embassy, ended some tense moments In the situation. Administration officials are looking forward hopefully to a favorable reception of their efforts to suggest measures of peace In ending the struggle between the contending factions in Mexico. John Lind ot Minnesota, the personal envoy of President Wilson to Mexico City, Installed himself on Monday In temporary offices at the United .States embassy- - as unofficial adviser to the American charge daffaires. Nelson (FShaughnessy. Mr. Und passed everal hours In close conference with the charge. devastation Philadelphia. Death, and tremendous property loss is left In the wake of the worst storm In years, which struck Philadelphia and the surrounding country alt 4 oclock Accompanied by Sunday afternoon. wind, great black clouds and large hailstones, everything frail or weak fell In the path, of the gusL The worst accident reported was In Fbirtnont park, where a band pavilion near Georges hall collapsed, catching at least 20(1 persona in the rains. They E-' CHECK.fllT UP0.T LOOShad taken refuge from the storm in the pavilion. A baby Is dead and TALK BY THE SECTORS fifteen Injured persons are in the local hospitals. More than 100 Injured managed to drag themselves to their homes. Only the fact that the pavil-io- n Outburst Over th Mexican Situation was of light construction, withSquelched by Emphatic Disapproval out any real heavy joists, prevented of Senators on Both Sides. a terrible catastrophe. - - Agnes Murphy, 22 years old, was killed at City Line by a falling tree, threatened under which she took refuge. Washington. Another outburst in the senate over the MexiJas. McKamee, 11 months old, was can on Saturday was killed situation by a falling tree at squelched by emphatic disapproval street and Lancaster avanue. Patrick from Republicans and Democrats, who McNamee, the baby's father, was inJoined In declaring . that the aenate jured. should not by discussion lend weight to any efforts to intensify feeling in Unwritten Law Plea Unavailing. Mexico. Seoul Korea. James Mason, the After Senator Smith of Michigan American manager of the gold mines had opened the subject by declaring at Un San in northern Korea, was that tbe constitutionalist junta here sentenced Monday to eight months had the ear of tha state department penal servitude on a charge of manand was influential in bringing about slaughter, a Chinese nalne the resignation of Embassador Wilson, employe who. In absence of Mr. and Senator Williams of Mississippi Mrs. Mason, committed a criminal asw lth the charge that there was sault on their daughter. In an organized and syndicated effort his defense Mason pleaded the unwritto bring about war with Mexico. He ten law. but was condemned. declared there was money behind it General Strike Jn Italy. and not all Mexican money." Senatora must hold themselves in Milan. A general strike throughout As Italy was proclaimed in a manifesto Ischeck, said Senator Williams. we read many of the metropolitan sued Monday by the Syndicalist and newspapers, there Is a sameness of Socialist Workmens organizations statement, expression and opinion Is here. The authorities here are holdcertain effort behind 1L It is time ing the garrison in readiness to repress we should pause. I dont feel even atiy disorders In connection wlth the brave when talking aboutwarwith general strike ordered by labor leadMexico, a country disrupted,-brokers. Both the Quirlna and the Vatiand torn with dissension. This ques- can are strongly guarded, j; tion Is too important to be discussed Suit ra gets Storm Asquith House. here for any personal advantages, for to small London any The third 'attempt of any persons. advantage Senator Crawford and Kenyon under command of Sylvia joined Democrats in declaring the sen- Pankhurst to take Premier Asquiths ate should not by Its discussion lend house in Downing street by storm weight to the efforts to Intensify the failed Sunday when the militant leadMexican feeling. er was captured by a cordon ot police thrown at roes Whitehall after a stiff WATER RAN IN STREETS. fight, in which tbe officers used their . v Cloudburst at Colorado Springs clubs. Washes Several Houses Away. Tribesmen Pursued. Colorado Springs, ColoJ-- A A column of 600 govcloudChina. Amoy, burst here early Sunday demoralized ernment troops wer,e dispatched from railroad and street car traffic in the here Monday night in pursuit of the Pike's peak region and seversl fami- Fungan tribesmen who recently killed lies are reported to be homeless at a number of Formosans here. Colorado City, where the rainfall was heaviest. Water three feet deep ran FREDA BRITTEN street of the through town and hundreds of houses were flooded, The - fire - department was called upon to rescueuL. number of persons marooned, in their homes between Colorado City and M&nitou. Several bridges on the Midland railroad were reported washed ofct. A house in the west end ot Colorado City - with- - its occupants was washed out UK' feet by tbe torrent that swept down from the Garden of the Gods. Fountaia citek here is raging. - voiyriKiu,i TARIFF MEASURE WILL NOT PASS VERY SOON ve the Earliest Date Upon Which Anyone at the Capital Will September 15 Venture a Prediction, -- S. - Washington. All predictions of an early passage of the Democratic tariff bill by tbe aenate are going glimmering. Majority leader, realize that notwithstanding the fact that they have set new record. in pushing consideration of thin measure, only a beginning has been made and the earliest any one now will promise completion of the task Is September 15. Ten days ago, when a member of the flnace committee said he thought the senate would pass the bill by Augusts, there were some who thought It might be possible but that date is lest than . two weeka away, have been and but considered, thirty-siparagraphs In these having been passed over for future consideration. four-schedul- x ' WOULD BE EMPEROR. THOUSANDS PERISH IN FLOOD. Chinese General Intends to Fight His Way to Nanking and Impose Rule. London.1 A dispatch to the Dally Telegraph from Pekin give rumors of a possible Manctau coup. Tbe correspondent aaya also that it Is reported General Change l!sun has declared himself emperor of China and Intends to light his way to Ranking and lm- - - pose his rule. The' rebellion, the correspondent thinks,"' is only In Us infancy' and' will continue Indefinitely as, he aaya, the distant provinces dally are drifting farther away from the government tls Banka and Town Is Submerged. London. Cable advices to the Dally Mall from Calcutta report that an appalling loss of life haa occurred through the Damodor river - bursting -- The country Its banks. was flooded Tor miles around, houses, cattle and people being swept sway, Th town of Burdman was submerged to depth of six feet. i inhabitants Only 200 of 30,000 reached the railroad depot safely, River Bursts - --- -- t Riddled Corpse With Bullets. New York. Instead of presenting arms when ordered to do so, the military escort to the body of Tancrede Auguste, late president of Haiti,1 aimed their rifles at the casket and ridd dled it with bullets, according to a of Lexington, Ind., young Kemp engineer employed by the Nation railroad of Haiti who reached here from Port au Princa. Mar-fiel- Lid It rut On. San Francisco. Gan Franciscos saloons were closed for four hours early Monday morning, the first time retail liquor traffic has been Interfered with by statute. A new state law, which became effective at midnight, makes it illegal to sell, give or deliver liquor between 2 and 6 a. m. cabarets also closed at 2 oclock. CARLOS 0E PERERYA - t Guard Aided Parry. Salt Lake City. As a sequel to tbo scape of George W. Parry over the walla of the stale penitentiary, the night of August L Guard Frank F. Merrill was arrested Monday on a complaint sworn to by Warden Arthur Pratt, charging Merrill with assisting Parry to escape. , Forty-eight- for-killin- h g re-plle- d en -- sdf-frage- ts the-princip- al ' Crushed - Under Lumber. Heber City, Utah Crushed under a falling pile of lumber, John E. Tragea, aged 37, was instantly killed late MonMr. Tragea wenr to day afternoon. work for the Wasatch Lumber company two days previous to the accident. "" - Charged With Murdering Five. Tampa, 'Fla. A man. giving his name as William Blackerby, Is under arrest at Kiss! ir.ee, charged wife! with tbe murder of h.s and- - four other persons In Santa Clara, Cal., seventeen years ago. Ha will be held until California officers are sent for him. Blackerby denies he is Dunham, the man wanted in Cali. fornia. . , Retuma Bell to Rueela. " Paris. France has given back to Russia tbe great bronze belt taken and from the capitol at Sebastopol brought to Ffssce as part of the Since then epolls of the Crimean it has been in one .of tbe towers of (Notre la me r. v- I - fire and she was fatally'burned. Sneak Thieves bperatlag,ljnJSal-Lak- e stole more than 51.000 worth of jewelry at the O. S. L. union pas, enger station one day last week. W. B, Campbell who dug his way out of the Wyoming asylum for the insane at Evanston, Wyo on Jane 29. was captured in Ogden a few days - W. W. SPEAKER AND OFFICER tti STREET AND SEVEN PEOPLE ARE INJURED. CLASH Fira Department Called to Disperse ago. Crowd After Gunman Had Started Mildred Leone Lam sen, old BueJneae Sec-In Street Fighting daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Karl Lam sen, of Ogdem was found dead ln led tion of Utah CapitaL by the mother. The ohild was smothered. - Salt Lake City Rioting occurred In the heart of this city Tuesday nlghtseten people being injured by bullfcts, and it being necessary to call out the fire department to scatter the crowd following the outbreak. Oratory denouncing the American government, the Stars and Stripes and the. guards "of, corporate Interests," expounded by an I. W. W. speaker, ., led to the street fighting.- Tom Murphy, 50 years of age, who has followed the banner of the L W. W. over all the west, la alleged to be responsible for the bloodshed. When James F. Morgan, I. W. W. orator, released only two days ago from, the Utah county jail after serving a sentence In connection with the strike ac Tucker, waved a red handkerchief In the air and challenged, it is said, anyone to appear with the Stars and Stripes, Axel H. Steele, deputy sheriff, but more recently a Tucker guard, took the challenge and with a small American flag In his hand walked Into the crowd Mlorgan was addressing. At sight of Steeli. ths speaker leaped down from his stand with clenched fist but William Corey, a carpenter, was too quick for him, landing a heavy right to Morgan's jaw. From & position neafhyMtarphF whipped out one of the latest models of revolvers and opened fire. The first bullet lodged In a wallet which the "former deputy sheriff carried in. his right hip, pocket The impact of the shot knocked Steele to hla knees The police say . that Murphy fired all the sbctB in the fracas that followed, six people being shot, while the speaker who was responsible for the outbreak was badly beaten. At least one of the Injured . men may die. Street meetings of the I. W. W, or similar organizations may not again be permitted within the corporate limits of Salt JLakeaccording - to s statement made by the chief of police after the riot had been quelled. He said it would be the duty, in the of every patrolman to break up I. W. W. street meetings wherever v. , found. -- fu-tur- e . MRS. SULZER TAKES BLAME. Governors Wife 8ajra It Was She Who Used Campaign Contributions. Albany, N. Y. A declaration attributed to Mrs. William Sulzer, wife of tbs governor of New York, that she had used some of her husbands contributions without his knowledge to invest in stocks because she felt the household needed money, and that she alone was wholly responsible for Ms impeachment, ras made the subject early Tuesday Liornlng of a motion in the lower house of the New Ydrk debating a resolution t.i impeach Governor Sulzer. It was the first test of the strength, of the Democratic organization, which Is urging the governors Impeachment, and Indicated tha the organization .lacked three votes ot the seventy-sirequired to impeach. Two of the paen who d against the organization, however, were said to be ready to vote for Im' peach mjpnL leg-iflatr- je x vo-e- LIND WINS FIRST SKIRMISH. Received Unofficially by Foreign ister Gamboa of Mexico. Min- day and was won by Jhn. Lind Pres-ldeWilsons personal representative, when he managed to be received unofficially by Foreign Minister Fred-erieGamboa Both Mr. Lind and Senor Gamboa Insist that no great attached' td the visit" The Mexican government is still insistent that It will not deal with Mr. Lind officially nor listen to any suggestion from h;m as to mediation or to any proposal emanating from his govern- nt o Governor May Appo.nt Senator. Birin ngham, Ala. Governor ONeal &3 a result of conferences with political advisers, has about reached the conduson that be has - authority to appoint at once a succcessor to the late Senator Joseph F. Johnston. Slide Kills Thirteen. Colon Thirteen men. one white man and twelve, negroes, were killed Monday by an unexpected slide at the . Portobello quarry, which completely "buried a steam shovel near which they were working. ' ment Japanese Faces Deportation. ' Fresno, Cal H. law&ta, rated as the wealthiest Japanese of Fresno Will Work on th Roads. . Morris Wins a Fight. county, was jailed Tuesday by United SL Louis. People who have counStates Immigration Inspector Br&zle Manitoba. Fighting Winnipeg, try homes in SL Louis county are of Chicago It and faces Britten Congressman Fred McKay of New York was knockdeportation to Japan bn the Carlos do Pererya Is the acting min- planning house parties for August 20 leading the fight for more torpedoes of ed out by Carl Morris of Oklahoma in ground being In this country ille'will and when the be 21, guests ister cf foreign affairs In the Huerta for the navy. Ha say thfcre are not gally. Iawata owns the third round of a .scheduled twelve-- , cabinet and work on to on Toads the part of the prop Is playing an Important thq enough torpedoes In this country te In which were housed forty round bout here" Monday night-Morerty aside set roads' good day In .the Jap between by the the negotiations part light one round In a combat with ai aneso women who were arrested rewas the agressor at all times. United" States and Mexico. ' governor. nation. other , ed -ris ' ' Low Cut Waists Barred. Savannah, Ga. Recorder John E. Schwarz on Monday fined Bessie Carter f30 for appearing on Savannahs main shopping thoroughfare in a short '''skirt and lowcut waist. Henry Srnoak, her lescort, paid 525. ' w Senator Johnston Laid at Rest.- Birmingham, Ala.rA large aspemb lege of distinguished men and women ot Alabama, and delegations form the national house and senate attended the funeral here Sunday nf Senator Joseph F. Johnston gf Alabama. ' Wireless to Circle Globe. London. The house o! common by a vote of 210 to 138 appioved the government agreement giving to the MarCon company a contract for- - the creation of an Imperial chain of wireless stations circling the world. , -- Miners Quit Work. . - Witt Resume Business. Madame Crespy Cleared. Seattle, Wash. Seven hundred minSL Louis. Most of the large fire Ageh, France. Madame Alice Cres-pers employed by the Pacific Coast Coal Insurance agencies in SL Louis has a minor poetess, whose trill for company in three collieries 'at Black instructions from telegraphic murder of Abbe Crassai.t, a the Wsme-tweRty nf frho companies headquarters J bea of Seattle, walked out Monday; be--j they to resume' tbe writing represent here on for several was days, going c. i the d.scUarge of one man. jCaue of insurance at once I acquitted Friday. y priesL-cnJanau- ry 1 J James M. Kennelly, pioneer mining man of the Park City region, died at Salt Lake on Sunday. 'He was one of the earliest operators in tbe Park City district." was Wells Rosslyn E. seriously and C. F. B&iley, was knocked unconscious when a motorcycle driven by WellSvoUfdd with a street car ia " Salt Lake City. of team the Utah Natio The rifle al guard has gone to Camp Perry, o. to compete in the national rifle championship contest to be held there from August 14 to 26. A fire which started on the premises of Thomas Coddington, near Americai Fork, destroyed barn, thirty-fiv- e tons of hay, ten bushels of grain and three sets of harness. r Joseph McElroy, aged 49, an inmate of the county hospital at Salt Lake, stepped into an automatic elevator, was caught between the 'elestarted and vator the floor and instantly killed. Utah veterans At least twenty-fivof the civil war are planning to the annual encampment of the" Grand Army of the Republic, which meets September 15 to 20 at Chatta- uooga. It the present plans of tbe Weber county good roads enthusiasts are successful it will soon be possible for an auto tourist from Wyoming or other points east to enter Ogden by way x ' of Ogden caqyon. Lemuel Lowe, a wealthy rice planter of Bay City, Tex., and August Loe of Chicago, brothers, met at Salt Lake last week for the first time since tbe outbreak of the civil war. Both had , thought the other dead. , The school population of Ogden h3a Increased ' 260 during the past year, according to the return of the school census. Every one of the four vards from which teturns have been receiv-e- d shows" an increase. move toward Z As to preliminary financing the construction of a concrete road across DavIs county which" will cost more' than 5175,000, the commissioners of that ebunty will prob-tax. 7 V ably levy a Two hundred delegates In attendance at the S&lina route good roads convention adopted resolutions urging provisions for the Improvement of all roads in this territoy and provisions for proper maintenance. 0 sojourn li . During the three-daCache county last week Governor Spry, accompanied by Herman Harms, state chemisL made a complete Inspection of the condensed milk factories there and in southern Idaho. Antiice Lassen received a fracture of the ankle in a fight with Otto Nielson in an altercation over water oa their farms near American Fork. Onlookers separated them, and In doing so threw Larsen to the ground, breaking his leg. Great damage to the second cutting of alfalfa and considerable harm ta those 'cereal crops that are now riih ening, is reported from the farmers living In the path, of a severe rainstorm that swept over Spanish Fork Monday afternoon. Mike Ditlnto, 20 years of age, an Italian miner, was Instantly killed when his pick struck an unexploded charge of giant powder ia the HighpartHis land Boy mine at Bingham. ner on the shift, an Austrian, received fainjuries which will probably prove - d ew, a-n- ll e at-t- d y Mexico City. The first skirmish in the diplomatic war between Mexico and tbe United States took place Tues- tal -- cently. Pleasure Seekers Killed. Milwaukee. Two persons, plcknick-ers-, were killed and a dozen seriously Injured Sunday nighL in a head on collision of interurban cars on tbe Milwaukee Northern railway at the northern city limits. Badly Hurt lit Cave-in- . Park City, Utah. John Mills. 48 years old, a pioneer mine worker of Park City, was caught under a cave-iat the silver King Conso'Idated mine Tuesday and so severely injured that 4t is feared be will die.' n Improvements in Rebellious District Race to Settle Claims. Washington. General Improvement Grand Junction, Oolo. Challenge in conditions in tbe rebelhous disbeen hag issued by the1 Midland Trail tricts of China was reported to the to tfce YerpaL Commerc'ai -- wireless war -- department Sunday-by club An for race from Rifle, automobile by Rear Admiral Nlcholeon,- comto Salt Lake; to prove the fitmanding the Pacific fleet at Nanking Colo., ness of tbe two proposed routes. n -- !LBUD While singeing a chicken In th yard-- at her home in Ogden, Mn. h H. Hendershots cloth Ihy caught oa SH ENVOY LIND ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES AS ADVISOR. AT EMBASSY IN MEXICO. T QicPUTE OVER FLAG asjHK-iaUo- ' ' To Insure his appearance as a witness in the trial of Mrs. Minnie Ek men, charged with the murder of her little daughter at Salt Lake, C. L. Anderson, former husband of the .was ordered placed under 5 XL' . 000 bonds which he was unable ta furnish and is now In jaiL An investigation just made by Willard Hansen, state dairy and food commissioner, of a, complaint that Utah flour sacks contain short weigbl disclosed the fact that more than half the flour made in the state weighs less than t pounds, the reg.sack. d ulation for a Several Brigham City fruitgrowers Lave engaged In fruit bottling this year In the hope of finding better markets for their producta The frtuL fresh from the orchards, is made I jams and pellles and placed in clear glass bottles and labeled. J. F. Butcher, formerly In charge of the manual training department of the state industrial school who F returned to Ogden recently from'SL statuAnthony, Ida, to answer to a comtory offense alleged to have been of inmate mitted against a the state institution, is out on bail The Utah State Firemens association will hold its annual convention at Bandy. August 19, 29 and 21, the last day to be devoted to outdoor sport and firemens contests. Sandy ha donated a silver cup for the wlnsmS team ia the hose cart contest. forty-eigh- fifty-poun- f |