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Show ROOSEVELT TELLS -- .SECRETARY BRYAN. STARTS A BUILDING iHE VEEKLY REFLEX W. P. Epperson IAYSYILLE HABITS UTAH liUT-IlEfOEA- Former President Describes Himself at a Temperate Man, ThoughrNot .a "Total Abstainer From. Intoxicants. D ; ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO AND VERDICT OF SECOND DEGREE RENDERED AS COMPROMISE BETWEEN JURORS. The tipple at Sunnyside belonging the' Utah Fuel corapanywas de-- , troyed by Are on Monday, involving k -- TRAgYc CLIMAX TO EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATION BY BRITISH SUBJECTS AT LOS ANGELES. ILLINOIS CHICAGO -- A EASTERN In financial -- Marquette, Mich. Theodore-Rooe-ve- lt, twice president of the United States, took the witness stand in the county court of Marquette . coijnt, Michigan, on Tuesday, and defended straits. $20,000. The proportion of fullblooda among th Indiana of Utah is 85 per cet. ac- Wding to the United States indian census, Bumper crops of all kinds are prere-the being early iif reports aaged ceived Irofii various sections of the It state and intermount&ln country by a. railroad officials. It is likely that a paper bottle fae- torywlllbe" started In Ogdon within the next tew months. Milk dealers, confectioners and soda fountain pro-prietors will use the .bottles. .5 .. Two hundred and seventy-eigh- t of the Box Elder county dls, friat schools passed out of the eighth lh thex examinations held throb ghouVtb county last week, Whil not ffjclaly announced as pet, k . understood that an independent .telephone Bystem from Ogden to Grand Junction,, Colo., is to be by the Denver & Rip Grande at a cost of $73,000. Fouraddftional UtahHposlm&ster8 were decided upon last week fpr rec mmendatioa" to Pr e ai d e n t W Ha on They are: Lehl, Joseph Anderson; Price, H. C. Smith; Tremonton, V, S Peet; Garfield, W. W. LeChemant. Almar MlHer.-on- dof thffTfrreentoh' 'hilled by an explosion of the United States torpedo boat destroyer Stew art off the California coast, near Sun Diego, was a native of Utah, lie was horn at Riverton twenty-eigh- t years ago. With the bullet .wound of a heavy caliber revolver enterlng the rooHof the mouth and penetrating the brain, the dead body of M. J. Lane, aged 30, a bartender, was found In his room in ) Salt Lake. Falling health led to sut-- ! - i- stu-dent- s -' School Teacher Charged With Shooting Chauffeur Who Was Witness Against Him May End Hie Life In state Prison. (ly Salt Lake City. After being deadlocked for forty-fiv'hours, the Jury found Caleb A. lnlow guilty of mure der In .he second degree. . lnlow1 was on trial for the murder of Thomas Eddie White, a public chauf feur, who was found dead In his machine in the southern part of the city on the morning of October 4, 1912. White had been shot through the head The first 'suspicion kgainBt lnlow, when the, perpetrator of the crime was looked for, came because he was Involved In a previous charge of steal lng ore specimens, and White had informed against him On the night of the murder, it was found on lnvestiga tlojj that a person answering inlow's description had Inquired for White ai the latteris ratr a ta rt d," HnI IT'S a slit leged that Mrs.TnIow had been the woman to lat$r hire White's services and lure him to his death. White was head heavy - Wows- with a blunt instrument and shot twice through the head with a revolver. Mrs. Inlowii now In jail, awaiting t,ruck-.thre- trials on-th- - d ; . x rft ; 0 ! 7 Reports have been current that' the -avernment is going to transplant the eastern lobster to Great Salt lake, north of Ogden and west of Willard, in a large', body of water that varies from fresh to salt water and which It Is eaid would make an Ideal lob-ate-r bed. If the retail coal dealers of Salt Lake carry out a plan now under con-- 1 aideration Salt Lake may suffer a tern ; porary shortage of lump coal this sum mer on account of the new state law requiring the weighing of lump coal at the point of delivery, which went into effect last week. During the past winter the snow lay In big drifts for a long In the apple orchards of JamesH. 1 - s Issued' 1 l a proela-- ' importation ials exposed to hqua, or com-- t proclamation imported O) i . the-capit- n n ten-roun- g Meadvillo. la Caught under their automobile when the machine turned turtle ou the road to Saeeistow jifouv. rilcs"Tft)fitilu-- i e, Thomas L. Etonian conference w hlchjv IJJ . arrange-der-'eoloBsat celebration bv all Anglo Saxon and Edwin Bender, both of this oty The, domestic affairs of the duchebs of Westminster hav countries of the centenary ot the sign- were burned to death Sunday mornbeen ing of the treaty of Ghent interesting English society. is. Fifth Wife Los j duke--an- Supeends Kharas Sentence. - Idaho Land Restored to Eentry. Washington The secretary of tho interior has restored to entry 908.000 acres of land in Fremont. Bonneville and Bingham counties. Idaho. The land was withdrawn some time ago months imprisonment. as valuable for coal ,, President on WasdmiRton Monday 'graned an indefinite stay of sememe to Dr. Theodore Kh.ua ot Elmira. X. Y. vbnvlcted at Omaha of tistng the mill s to deiroiul and sen-bu- t li-- dn leaotd . J hur K) - Loses Life in Hotel Fire. f'ire tint started iu the kitchen destroyed the Wilard tel here. .One guest of the Jiotel has not been accounted for The hotel register was burned and his hame and address are unknown he-Iv- e Charged With Murdering Girl. Atlanta, Qa. Leo " WT" Prank has been indicted by the grand jury for e murder of l4veur-biMary Pha-gowhose body was found inlhe lng letters to President Wilson before be assumed office, have been sen- factory, building of which Frank was tenced to Trenton state prison. superintendent a month ago. Steamer Blown Up by Mines. Fighting Near Salonica. Athens. The seriousness of the SmyrnaThe steamer Nevada, vrttn fighting between the Greeks and Bui-- , 200 passengers on board, struck three j garg jn th vicinity of Salonica is mines in suceessioh .Saturday in the official figures of the I and sank. Only' eighty ' -Smyrna crew are j . - -- " "Eol France to Mak- War Loan. ' t Paris The draft of a bill gu horiz-inthe French government to borrow $2c0,000,000 for twenty jears in order to meet military expeuaes, was submittft to the cabinet, Saturday and approved. Yeterart Minstrel Called.. - Mo Klrks-ville- . g - ' . Ixis Angeles Cal. the veteran' mlnsi Billy Nat Goodwin the actor, sinilincly underwent his fifth experience as a bridegroom on Saturday at his home at Ocean Para The bride was Margaret Moreland, his leading woman on the stage. - Emperor Recovering. Toklo.Emperor Yoblnhijo Is bet ter, but the Empress Sadako has fallen ill from a cold contracted during her long vigtl at her husband s Her illness "is not critical.1 bedside. she is confined to her apartment inr' Cal. Angeles. - - d "Noyi ,Ing. s Lord Weardale is one of the twelve representatives of Great Britain do the Grasshoppers Attack Texas. exas Traveling north Amarillo, eastward, a tc'lumn of, grasshoppers miles wide and eighteen miles long is reported im northeastern New Mexico, and a general grasshopper with epilepsy as ie was pest is feared. rengine fRach8fTo-a-xfoodchoppers Threatened .President Salt Lake, Wilbur S. Newark, N. J. .-Jacob , Dunn aud-- i Jslly ..injured and two V Injured, the engine geeley Davenport- the Wheaton,, X. years e 0 Allalf submergedfn a stagnant pool In the suburbs of Ogden, the body of Frank J Siebert. aplumber, was found by a compapiim, who declared the two had beeiKsleeping off a Jag, and it Is supposed thei unfartunate,man.Icll,ln- to the pool while searching for water., Everet Covert, 73 years of age, maij carrier for President Brigham Young at the time of the Blac Hawk wars, and a man who is said to have faced untold dangers In the delivery of letters, d.ed at his home In Salt Lake on May 21. Henry W. Lawrence, city commissioner and for years prominent in Salt Lake City in the ranks of the Socialist party, was formally expelled from that poitical oiganization last week, use of his refusal recently to vote 'V? "increase in, pay for the' city Long Beach, Cal. Too wwik to uphold the burden of nearly' 18,000 hu mnfiihelngg assembled for the festivities of British Empire day, the land munici end of the big double-decke- d auditorof Jn the front pal city pier Secretary Of State Liryan Inhere seen turning the first spadeful of earth ium collapsed Saturday. Hundreds for the palace of. agriculture at the Panama Pacific International Exposition. of persons on the top deck were President Charles C. Moore of the exposition stands beside Mr Bryan. plunged down on the beads of otbei hundreds crowded on the "second EXECUTION OF SOLDIERS deci. The lower deck then gave way and all were dropped down a chut CHIEF SUNDAY ATTRACTION ot shattered woodwork to the tide-a hed sands, twenty-fivfeet below wy Thirty-thre- e mostly persons mun were iilled-- by shiverea the Men Placed Against Adobe Wall and timbers, or crushed to death by the Shot to Death While Women and ana falling bodies of companions J Children Look On. friends. PRESIDENT DENOUNCES THE IN FLftyj mere DUSTR10USrAND:lNSiDIUS' hysteria and paralyzing -- Irighl El Paso, Texas. At daybreak In disabled scores of others. ' LOBBY AT WASHINGTON. Ciudad Juarez, Sunday morning two A section of the auditorium also men faced their death at a public wen);dQwpu lA,,the.jcrah.anjLLhed.e-bri"proved to" be the from it was added to the werck-agDeclares That They Are - ao Thick chief Sunday attraction for residents fell on top of the injured that That One Couldnt Throw a Brick of the Mexican border town. and the dead Without Hitting One, and That The 'bells were announcing early The victims were subjects or for Public Should be Relieved. mass from the tower of the old. Span- mer subjects of Great Britain ol ish mission of Guadalupe: But the southern California. All of 'the seriously are townspeople, men, women and chilInjured Washington President - Wilson dren. flocked to a barren space back residents of Los and vicinity Angees stirred congressional circles Monday of the federal barracks, where It was with an emphatic statement denouncREPUBLICANS LAY PLANS- announced the execution would occur. ing' the 'Industrious' and insidious A military band play edr a -- funeral lobby in Washington, -- attempting to march as the two firing squads took Steps Taken at Meeting of Executive create public sentiment against cerCoipmittee to Bring About Changes their places. tain features of the Underwood tariff In Party Methods; l adobe-waistood Backed against an bill. .This was accepted at Antonio Rodriguez and Inicaclo HerWashington. readers of the Repubas referring to the unusual efforts beof the Fourteenth bat- lican party members of the execunandez, privates ing made against free raw wool and talion. They were charged with plot- tive committee of the national comfree sugar. While .the president was declaring ting to instill sedition to assist the mittee from twelve states gathered here Saturday and laid preliminary it, his opinion that the public should constitutionalist revolution among the be relieved from the Intolerable bur- ranks of the federal garrison. They plans for the congressional campaign of 1914 and the national political batden. senators and representatives had been convicted by courtmarttal. Before the ten executioners leveled tle of two years later, to regain conwere viewing on every hand the evidences of the lobbyists which beset their rifles Rodriguez accepted a hand- trol of congress and possession of the House. them, and significance was attached kerchief over his eyes and cringed at White As a result the Republican national to a statement made by Senator Sim- the command fire.'' An officers pismons, chairman of the finance ommittee, tol was necessary to end his life. Her- committee will meet sixty days after the adjournment of the extra session which- - now has the tariff bill nandez, however, refused . the execuin hand, that, In his opinion, the lob- tion mask and stoically met his death. of congress And an extraordinary Reis expectbyists were not making any headway. Both were young men, but long in the publican national convention ed not latpr than " a year hence. The presidents declaration that the military service. Changes In the basis of representation lobbyists were so thick that one SCATTERED. ASHES MILLERS in national conventions and methods a couldn't throw brick without hitting of reformation of party procedure, one. revived Interest In two bills reLast Sad Rites for Poet of 8ierraa which have been subject to criticism, cently Introduced In the house and Held In Picturesque Hill, will be disposed of through these senate to regulate lobbying on pendbetween Oakland, Cal. The ashes of Joaquin agepcles. Close ing legislation. Miller, poet of the Sierras, were scat- the national committee and the commlltee-- was tered Sunday ainong the flames rOf 'a Mich. A of twelve Detroit, study funeral pyre that had been built by agreed upon. large American cities shows that in the poet's own bands. The ceremony but one of the number do the com- waa held at th& Miller home, The McCARTY KILLED JN PRlTE RINO municants of the Christian bodies Heights, situated In the picturesque Protestant and Catholic combined hills near Oakland. The Bohemian Recognized White Heavyweight Cham-pioMeets Death at Result of equal the population. club of San Francisco was in charge Blow Dislocating His Neck. This was one of the statements wnich of the rites, which were witnessed by A. Rev. Lathan Calgary, Alberta. Luther McCarty, Crandall of Minneapo- more than 600 fiersons, Including the white heavyweight chamlis made Sunday In the, annual serercognized poet's widow and daughter Juanita pion of the world, was knockmon to the Northern Baptist conven- and pugilist many old time friends. ed out and killed by Arthur Pelky in tion in session here. the first round of their scheduled d Wilson Reform Bill Passed. Cartoonist; Sent to Prison. bout here Saturday afternoon, Trenton, N. J. The chancellor-sherif- f A short hook landing just below Stockton, Cat E. D. Johnson, a jury reform bill, which has the heartright cartoonist known throughout the jour- the the champion and staggered of President Wilson, approval nalistic field of the United States and the senate Monday by a strict he fell to the canvas, dying . a few possed formerly employed In Salt Lake, came party vote. The measure passed the minutes later. The autborites placed to the end of a notorious check-forginlower branch of the general assembly Pelky under arrest and he Is being held pending the action of the corocareer In this city Monday when two weeks ago. ners Jury. According to .physicians he pleaded guilty to forging a check at the ringside, death was due to for $25 on a local saloon - man -- and DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER was sentenced to Folsom for four a dislocated neck, it being claimed a blow to the jaw just before he fell years. bad caused bis death, - Bom,- - Kilts Chinese General. Pelky had landed but four blows Shanghai. General Hsu lao San secduring the minute and forty-fivwas killed by e bomb Sunday while onds that the men were in the ring, opening a box In the belief that it conand McCarty had just broken out of a tained porcelain, of which he was an clinch when he raised hls'hands and ardent JllectoT; A scrvantTdstr was toppled backward t6 the canvas. instantly killed- - The general, who was known as Tiger llsu, wjis a' strong Heinze Sued for Damages. ' supporter of President Yuan Shi Kai New York. A suit for $300,000 and the object of bitter hatred to the against F. Augustus Heinze, the copsouthern extremists. per magnate, by the New York state banking department, was begun In the Suffrage Riot in London. supreme court, Brooklyn, Monday. It' Y i c t or a p a r I ond o n tnlhe. west Is"cFarge(T thafllelhze borrowed $230,-00end, was the scene of rioting Sunday on twenty-fou- r notes, drawn on hen trade unionists and Socialists atthe Union bank of Brooklyn, now a tempted to hol'd a demonstration in defunct institution.- - and Its predecesSupport of votes for working women sor, the Mechanics and Traders bank, i.Tlie crowd stormed a truck on which depositing mining stocks as security, were Sylvia I'ankhurst and other nnll-- I and that the state banking depart-sen-t taut sutfragettes, and dragged itout-bbaa tmu im.ibic to realize on' tithe park the security. The remander of the amount sued for represents interest. Burned to Deaths Under Auto. 1 Gardner and James Allred neapLehl. When the snow melted away it was found that the mice had burrowed tin-- ( der these drifts andeaten off the Arling-ton- , Senator Convicted of Bribery. New York. Stephen Stilwell. tate senator from the Hronx, recently, exonerated by the New York state senate of charges of bribery, was found guilty of bribery Saturday afternoon by a jury. Hopper Wedded Secretly. New York. DeWolf Hopper, the cor median w ho divorced a month ago by Nella Bergea.his fourth' wife, was married secretly last Friday to s Uda Gurry. This announcement was made at thqLainbs club. . Conspired j New to- - YorkThe CornerjCottoiL department of "Trask day in-- a hospital here, aged 7S. He Hayne and William P. Brown of New was stricken with heart trouble sever- Orleans, Eugene Scales of Texas and al days ago. Arlington was with Colonel Robert M Thompson: bt New York ou the charge that they conChristyls.mmstrels spired to fcorner the cotton crop of Japanese Endow Chair at Stanford. 1909. ' San Francisco. A chair of Japanese Slow Work on Tariff Bill. history and government, the fourth of its klnd-dthe United States, has been Democratic lefiders Washington. endowed at Leland Stanford, y now have no hopes of geting the t..r'ff 1 - n ynl-vrltxb- wethv V himself under oath against allega-tton- s of drunkenness. Colonel Roosevelt said, with great earnestness, that-hnever drank a highball or a.rock-,tal- l in. that he had- - never been under the Influence of liqudfr-t- o the slightest degree, and that, while not a 4total abstainer he was jvery nearly one; In dared, he had consumed less than dozen drinks of whiskey and then usually under a doctors order, the whiskey measured Id a " graduated glass. He never' took two drinks of whiskey in the same day, and while at state banquets he sometimes took a single glass of champagne in obedi ence to custom, he seldom had w ine on his private table. On - two occasions the colonel drank mint juleps away from Washington, once in St Louis and again in Little Rock, Ark The colonel was testifying in his suit against George A. Newett, the hi8-lif- e -- water near the Ogden river (as I Women, Bping Crushed. -- sec-on- I intlne. Including Combination of Troubles, ObligaMeet to Maturing Inability tions, Causeof Action Against , the Two Systems. Hundreds of Persons Plunged Down on Heads of Others When, Structure Collapsed, the Victims, Most-- . The penalty for murdpr In the degree Is a minimum of ten yearsjntbe penitentiary, with life imprisonment as a maximum. It Is said that eleven jurors were agreed that lnlow was guilty of murder in the first degree, hut compromised with the twelfth Juror on a secdde. ' ond degree verdict. l The city commissioners of Provo lnlow was principal of the I have passed an ordinance regulating; public schoolsformerly at Bingham garages. Four tanks of gasoline may he kept, hut no tank may contain TO PROBE PIER DI8A8TER. more than 300 gallons and each must be burled at least four feat under the Primal Cauae of Long Beach Tragedy ground. 8ought by Official. The teachers of the Ogden schools Lot Angeles Coroner Calvin Hartwill receive two salaries this month; well and District Attorney John D the pay roll exceeding $22,000. - The Fredericks conferred Monday with yearly salaries of the teachers are reference to handling the inquiry Irito paid in ten Installments, so that after the at Long disaster nine months of work, an extra pay Beachpierwhich cost Saturday thirty-silives, and check Is due them. It waa decided that there would be no ' An automobile containing E. Ashv grand jury Investigation. craft, accompanied by his family and The coroner's Jury, It was aald, was another lady and two small boya, Vested with powers sufficient to cover turned turtle near American Fork. Mr. the case and had the right to obtain Ashcraft was pinned under the ma prosecutions for manslaughter if the chine, but waa not seriously Injured, evidence developed at taeinqueit while the others escaped Injury. warrants such action. After completing eight miles ot Will tnvsstlgate Currency plan. Is Washington 'county, leading from 8L George through Andersons Waahlngton-Th- e Senate banking and committee com-,which on currency began Its Inrcapv&west, they need work early last fall, fifty con- vestigation of what Is the matter with victs of the Utah state priaoh were the nation' currency aystein and how Ita defects should be remedied, late returned to the prison last week. The secretary of agriculture has Monday, when a list of questions to filed with the ' senate public lands be sent to bankers and financial excommittee an emphatic adverse report perts waa approved and prepared for on Senator Smoots bills to reimburse immediate distribution. the state by granting the state 1,000,-00Airship to Bombard Gunboat. acres of public land for expenses Incurred In suppressing Indian upria-- 1 Nogales, Arizona Aviator Didler Masson and his war aeroplane arrived Inga. i Notice has been received from Ore-- Monday at the front above Guaymas con to the effect that that state has and will begin operations pt once prohibited nursery - stock or like against the gunboat Guerrero lying in things from entering its boundaries Quay mat harbor.' from Utah or Wyoming when packed LORD WEARDALE la hay or straw. The alfalfa weevil is attributed as the cause for the quart f WITNESS STAND Leases & Con, 3ME UTAH -- BUDGET (i loeof ON Of HIS Chicago Financial difficulties which Tuesday plunged the St. Louis & San Francisco and the Chicago & Eastefnininois'ratlroads Into receiverships, will result in the dismemberment of that joint system, whose miles of track cover the southwest. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois, which has formed a part of the Frisco lines since 1902, will be restored to its former position as an independent property. The primary cause of the financial troubles was a combination of misfortunes. including rising costs of operation, flood losses and stringency of the money market, which made it impossible to raise funds to meet ma'That these obligations turing trouble s o v e r w helmed the - Fr i sco w as Michigan... editor' ho;had..Jublisiied- .exacting guarantees an article In his fiewspaper charging owing to-t- he Rooevelt with drunkenness. made oi control recent years in acquiring Huerta Is Encouraged. other railroads, whereby It increased on fifteen-yearsrtii- e"" 7,-5- , - - by-t- he ; parent-company-d- uring hw arYie p art m e n t Itsmfleage from T,10( miles in 1896 "M exf coCl ty.T to 7,499 in; 1912. The earnings of expresses the belief that before the the government will some of the lines since acquisition endreTThe-wee- k of Hermosillo, capi In be dollars possession million jave fallen several short of meeting obligations which tal of Sonora; that much will be ac- towards reopening tht the St. Louis & San Francisco as- compllshed ' ' - Mexican Central railway between Chihuahua and Torreon and that fair DENY WAR PREPARATIONS. progress will be made in the cam"-paignow being directed from Mon American Embassy at Toklo Will File terey- .Explanation as to Movement Plot Against President. of Troops. Curacao. The discov Willemstad, stateWashington. The following of a plot against the life of Presiment was issued on Tuesday by the ery Vlncente Gomez has led to dent Juan state department: The Btate department bas author- the arrest of eighty persons alleged ized the American embassy at Toklo to be implicated, According to the to deny a San Francisco telegram latest Information from Caracas, the on which appeared In Japanese papers intention was to kill the president Paraiso races at 25 at hotse the to the effect that preparations were May a suburb of Caracas. Rumors of a being made for war. The report was movement are .current revolutionary to the effect that troops of artillery werd being sent to Hawaii and that To Aid Real Settlers. the Philippine garrison was to be inTo make the acquis! Washington creased. as easy as possible homesteads tion of A few artillerymen have been sent In strict conformity with the law foi to Hawaii in pursuance of plans adoptbona fide settlers and genuine home ed before this administration began, and as difficult as possible but no increase' is contemplated. In makers, mere dummy -- entrymen or spOcu for the Philippine garrison. The changes Is the announced purpose of that nave taken place are only the lators, in Lane beginning an InvesSecretary Customary exchange of regiments. tigation ot the rules and regulation? ' - CHEERS' SILENCEHISSES. of the land offidfe. sumed. -- Confederate Veterans Give Ovation to Tennessee' Republican n '.. I '. .'ii Buffering Among Mexicans. Laredo, Texas' Lack of food "Governor: among Mexicans in the small towns Chattanooga, Tenn. A few audible American were which later drowned out between Monterey an(l the hisses, C. L. to repre- - -Flack, border, according with cheers and applause, "followed the Introduction ot Governor Ben W. 8entatlve of a Los Angeles lumber Hooper of Tennessee on Tuesday,1 at firm, who reached this point Sunday the first meeting of the United Con- after an overland trip from the inte- rior. refederate Veterans twenty-thirunion. Governor Hooper Is said to Urge Calmness and Patience. have been the first Republican state Toklo. Prominent Japanese at a executive to welcome delegates to a dinner Monday night urged calm and United Confederate Veterans re- patient efforts for a friendly solution union. ofthedlfflculty between -- Japan and He disregarded the disturbance and the United abstenat the end of his address of welcome tion from States, especially and misleadInflammatory was given an ovation. Spectacular ing utterances.- - It was admitted that parades and social functions were the United States was confronted features of the program. with a difficult problem. ' REBELS ON THE RUN. Ketchel Defeats Thompson- Butte, Mont. Tommy Ketchel of Mexican Government Nu- Reports a decision Chicago was awarded merous Victories in the North. " Thomp-round- s over Maurice Thursday night Mexico City. Several government of hammer and tongs fighting-sosuccesses, have been won in the of Butte at . the end of twelve north, according to late advices to was severely punished. Thompson the war department. Jiminez, on the railroad in south Chihuahua, js re- WILLIAM J. CALHOUN - : . i d n ' ported tqhaveJbeeu retakes- byBe federals. Colonel Rodriguez reports the defeat of the rebels at Ocomla, Just north bfthe city. of Sinaloa,-I- n the state of the same name Sixty of the rebels were killed and forty captured, The federal losses are not given. The rebels in Sonora are reported to have evacuated-Hermosill- obefore the advance of General Ojeda from Quaymas. WILLIAM TELL ACT FATAL. Student Kills Companion in Shooting at' Beer Mug on His Head. A futat- rmiutibn .Germany Jf Milliam TtUi's shot at the apple on his son's head was given by two s; u dents- -. A Student named Krupskof, who was with some of his comrades In a beer garden, placed a beer mug on his head ami. a fellow student shot at it with a revolver The first ball struck Krupskof in the center of the forehead, kil mg him instantly. - uni-versi- here-Tub'Sd- ay.' .V fr William J. Calhoun, who has retired from the post of minister to Chlfikl predicts peace for that country. Says Its Up to China Thirteen in Gallows Shadow. London Sir - Edward " Grey an Sacramento, Cal. Gov. Hiram W. nounced in the house of commons Johnson will not issue wholesale reTuesday that Great Britain was ready to save from the gallows thirprieves to recognize the Chinese government teen convicted murderers who' are now as soon as1 China had agreed to mainawaiting the death penalty in- - San tain the existing treaties. Quentin and Folsom state .penitentiaries. ' Swindler Plead Guilty. York. Fhrfp Music pleaded Hindu to Become Citizen. ' . Nw guilty to larceny Tuesday in connecSan Francisco First naturalisation tion wth the charge that he, his father papers have been granted by the and no brothers swindled banks out United States district court-herto of nearly $600.0u0 by fraudulent in- x Hindu, Dalta Kumar, who is a native voices on exportations Jiumanhair jf ladia and- ' Bombs" DlscovYredr j , . SuffragetteFifteen Students Injured. Sheffield, England An Akron, O Fifteen students of- the ingeniously cpnstructed bemh tearing the inscrip, Central high school were severely intion. Totes for Women. was found jured alnd Scores were badly cut and" in the public library Tuesday The bruised-her- e Friday" wheL' a "tie rfipO-ary- " bomJLwas plunged into' water and balcony In the aduitorium of the school building collapsed. e -- -- Government to Resign; .Copenhagen Denmark. The Danish premier informed the party lead ers Tuesday that as & result of th recent elections the gnveVtmeM won.d resign o? .Tune tr . To Study Japanese' Question. San Franc lco Dr. Shigo Fuyehiro. professor of International law at the Imperial university at Kyoto, will leave Japtca fof California soon to -- |