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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH REPUELIMS SEIIATE APPROVES 1.1 MIF-BILL- - THE ARE VICTORS MAINE THE UTAH BUDGET JEE5EIIII ELECTION There are about 70,000 bushels of Monroe gr4nubk-Lh-e precinct-dm- v year. MEASURE NOW GOES TO A CON FERENCE COMMITTEE BECAUSE OF CHANGES MADE. - V- La Follette, Republican, and, Poindexter, Progressive, Vote Wh the Majority, While Two Democrats Vote Against Measure. Candidate for Congress Receives a Vote 103 Per Cent Greater Than the Vote Caet fbr Taft -.- MORTIARO OF ASSASSINATION ABE FOLLOWED BY DEMONSTRATION AT TOKIO PARK. Portland, Me. Speaker John A. Peters, Republican, of Ellsworth, was on Monday chosen to fill the vacancy in the Third congressional district caused by the death of Forrest Goodwin, Republican, by a "plurality of 653 over Mayor William A. rattan-gall- , Democrat, of Watervllle, with Edward M. Lawrence, Progressive, of Washington.1 The Democratic tariff Lubec, a poor third in the rare. The returns In this special election revision bill passed the senate at 6i43 from all but a small Island plantation o'clock Tuesday afternoon amid a burst , of applause that swept dawn front gave:. Peters, 15,106; Pattangall, 14,553; crowded galleries and found Its echo on the crowded floor of the senate. Its Lawrence, 6,487. The vote for president In Novempassage was attended with surprises In the final moments of the voting, ber was: WilBon, Democrat, 14,692 Roosewhen Senator La Follette, Republlcrn, cast his vote with the Democrats, and velt, Progressive, 13,236; Taft, Repubwas joined a few moments later by lican, 7.159. The Progressive vote showpd Senator Poindexter, Progressive. falling off of more than 60 per cent The Democrats had counted throughout the long tarlfT fight upon losing from that given Colonel Rooosevelt the votes of Senators Ilansdell- - and last --November.- On the other hand, Thornton of Louisiana, Democrats, the Peters vote was 108 per cent e the who voted against the bill Tuesday greater than the Taft because., it would put sugar on the Pattangall and Wilson vote showed free list. very little variation. Until the names of Senators La PUERTA PLATA SHELLED. Follette and Poindexter actually were called, however, no one knew definite- Dominican" Against Navy In Action ly the stand they would take, and 8eaport Seized by Rebels. their votes were greeted with enthusiastic applause. Washington News that Dominican President Wilson expressed great gunboats were shelling the rebel city gratification over the end of the long of Puerta Plata, endangering Ameristruggle in the senate. Senator Sim- can lives and property, caused .hurry mons, chairman of the finance com- orders to go from here Monday to the mittee, who had piloted the , bill cruiser Des Moines which had been through the finance committee, the preparing to sail from Guantanamo, Democratic caucus and senate, pre- Cuba, for Santo Dqmlngo since redicted that Its passage would bring ports of the latest revolution there Immediate stimulus to the business of were received several days ago. The the country. cruiser waa coaling and was expected As it passed the senate, the tariff to Ball djrectly for Puerta Plata. bill represents an average reduction of In the meantime communication more than 4 per cent from the rates between Puerta Plata and the outof the original bill . that passed the side. world had been broken andno house and nearly 28 per cent from the word had come to the state departrates of existing law. In many Im- ment since the brief message early portant particulars the senate has Monday announcing the bombard- -- changed the bill that passed the house, ment Monday. and a conference committee of the JEROME ACQUITTED. two bouses will begin work at once to adjust these differences. Leaders of both houses predict that the con- Oourt Apologizes to Thaw Prosecutor ference will consume less than two After Hearing Evidence. weeks time. CoaUeook, Quebec. William Travers Jerome was acquitted Monday MURDERED IN ARCTIC. i night of the charge of having gamTwo Men Who Were Exploring Far bled on Thursday last on the station property of the Grank Trunk railway North Killed by Esqulmoe. here while waiting' for the ImmigraWinnipeg, Man. Killed by Esqulmos tion authorities to pass on the case Is reported to have been the fate of of K.Thaw. In discharging Allen Harry V. Radford and George himHarry court apologized for the huthf Street, two explorers, who left 'here miliation to which he had been subtwo years ago to essay the perilous jected. journey from Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson bay, to Bathurst on the Arctic Creed Caused 8trlke. ocean. Their aim was to investigate Washington. Greed of coal operathe possible value of the territory al- tors as well as the miners, Bishop R. ready partially explored, by other ex- J. Donahue of Wheeling, W. Va., told peditions, It Is believed that the ter. the senate Investigating committee rltory contains valuable mineral de- on Monday waa the fundamental posits. cause of the WeBt Virginia strike. Radford was an American and Exorbitant prices In company stores Street a resident of Ottawa, Canada. (from 16 to 26 per eent- - above the market) he gave as an instance of the Currency Bill Back In House. attitude of the operators. The administration Washington. currency reform bill as approved by .Can Save Big Drydock. the Democratic caucus was reported Washington. The big drydock at to the house on Tuesday from the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which recently comml Liao-o- n --banking . and currency alter theL government J had collapsed by Chaiman Glass. A voluminous remillion dollars in Its several spent port, including a lengthy technical construction, can be saved and finishdiscussion of theory of the bill, ed, according to the original design. the measure settlag forth In the "opinion of Alfred Noble, an" enthe views of the Democrats on the gineering expert who was sent to in.committee. , spect it. Many Injured in Wreck. Another Victim of Motorcycle, New Madison, 0. An train Cologne. Gus Lawson, an America of lives w heii the Pennsylvania flyer that left New cyclist, and Sheuermann, a German York Tuesday night for St. Louis was rider, were killed, and Melnhold, the ditched by a raised rail near Wylies German's pacemaker, was fatally instation, four miles west of here and jured here Monday in the course of race for the thirty. five passengers were injured. a motor-paceThree, It is believed, were fatally hurt championship. A bursting tire and eighteen are lu a hospital at Rich- caused the Accident. mond, Ind. Willard Held on rflurder Charge. Shrinkage of Corn Crop, Los Angeles. Jess Willard, as prinAn enormous Iqss Ju cipal;- Thomas.... L Washington McCarey as pro the'prospective production of corn and moter, and ten others interested in indications of the biggest wheat crop the fatal Willard-Younfight at the ever produced weie the feature of the Vernon arena on Augpst 22 were held governments September crop Report, Monday to the superior court charged issued Tuesday. with murder in the second degri. Accused of Murdering Husband. Japanese Newspaper Suppressed. . Mrs. Al.coIals Sing, Chicago. - ToUo. An - anarchistic" " expression white wealthy in connection with the agitation over Chinese merchant who was found murdered in his home several1 days ago, the killing of Japanese at Nanking led to the suppression on Monday of the has been formally booked on Nlrokau Shlbun, an Independent of murderT newspaper. Artist Meets Death in Accident " Open School In Jail. New York A large circle of artists 8an Francisco. With the here Is shocked by the death of Addi-- " of the board of education, qchool son T. "Millar and Mrs. Millar, who been has opened at the 6an Francisco were killed when their automobile county jail. Reading, writing, spell"was struck by an express train near and geography will be arithmetic ing, Norwalk, Conn., Tuesday night taught. Aviator Has Narrow Escapen May1 Appeal to Privy Councjl. Carmi III. Tony JanuusaviatoV. - had T)Ua wa, ' " "'officials "a narrow escape while giving an exhibition flight here, when the car- here foresee a delay'.of possibly two buretor f his motor came-e- ff --while years before flnaljdeclsion of the the biplane was 900 feet in the air. Thaw case. The litigation, in their Januus lauded in a meadow. opinion, undoubtedly will be carried through the dominion courts " to the Fine Causes Heavy Loss. privy council In England. - Hot Springs, Ark. According to a Rebels Block Railroad. statement made public by J. S. Speed, Mexico manager of the Arkansas Actuarial City. Tho rebels bureau, the property loss In the re blocked the railroad between Tam cent great fire was $2,250,000, with in- p!co and San Luis Potosl by wr surance loss of $1,5QO.OOO. a"1ocomofrfe"ln'"atuhneT"and";setUng fire to the oil. vote,-whil- . Speakers Denounce the Emptiness of Diplomacy and Insist That Insult to Flag at Nanking- -be Wiped Out. . Japanese The assassination of Jdor-tlar.Ahe, director of the - political bureau of the Japanese foreign office, haa iLf.xmed the masses and a dramatic chapter in the blstmw of the new Japan was written Si&day. Fifteen thousand persons, gathered in mass meeting in HIbiya park, calling for military action against China. A majority of these marched to the foreign office and clamored for ad(Copyright, i mission. They demanded the dispatch of troops to China to take such measures as were necessary to obtain satisfaction for the killing of Japanese at Nanking, or failing this, the resignation of the minister of foreign afTO fairs, Baron Nobuaki Maklno. The speakers denounced the emptiness of Japanese diplomacy in connection with Callfornia and China, and insisted that the insult to the JapanMI8SION OF ZAMACONA TO THI8 FEDERAL HAD OFFICER ese flag at Nanking ehould be wiped COUNTRY 18 TO BRING ABOUT THAT HE WAS GOING out. TO KILL A GRINGO. AN ARMISTICE. The manifestation clearly was an explosion of popnlar resentmept against the ministry in Its treatment Negotiations Are on at Washington Opens Fire Upon Customs Inspector of the California and Chinese ques- - Looking to the End of the Bloody on American Soil and Is Slain In tions. J., Duel Factional War In Mexico Which Troops Ordered to Scene WORKING FOR BETTER ROADS. of Fatal Encounter. Haa Exacted Heavy Toll. Toklo. HUERTA'S ElIYHAMCAtF o KILLS MEET REBELS El Paso, Texas. Before Lieutenant s F. Acosta, an officer In General federal command at Juarez, crossed the Stanton street International. bridfn Saturday afternoon. he remained tlzt he was going to kill a He was killed by United gringo. States Customs Inspector T. F. Jonah and Immigration Inspector Thomas N. Helfrln after he had opened fire on them, with a rifle bn the American side cf the international boundary. He was shot through the mouth and arm, and his horse, from which he had dismounted, was shot through the side. The American officers were uninjured. Heiirin was standing at the American end of the bridge when Acosta first opened fire at him. He fired back, ministration. 1 mean, said this official, "that using an automatic pictoL Jonafi hastas both President Wilson and Genera: ened to his assistance and began firHuerta know there can be no election ing at the Mexican. The Mexican ofwithout an armistice. President Wil- ficer was within thirty feet ol the Amson 4s as nruch interested In the suc- ericans before he was killed, cess of Zamacona as are all those In, Twt) troope of the Thirteenth cavMexico who wish to make an end to alry were ordered to the bridge follow-in- j the shooting in order to restrain this war. "There Is no doubt that Zamacona the 1,000 Mexicans who had gathered will be received with open arms for on the Mexican aide of the bridge. the purpose of this mission,". General Hugh L. Scott, commander of y the United States troops, wsb notified Washington. This city Is to be the scene of negotiations looking to tbs end of the bloody factional war in Mexico that haa exacted thousands of lives, brought the United States and her southern neighbor to the verge of war and caused damage amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. It was learned definitely on Saturday that the mission of Manuel Zamacona to this country Is to bring about an armistice between the contending factions. The definite information waa given out Saturday by an official who declared that Senor Zamacona is not only, an envoy of General Huerta, hut is also an agent of the Wilson ad- Bala-sar'- Governors Invited to Meet at Lincoln and Plan for Good Roads. Lincoln, Neb. Governor Moorehead has sent Invitations to the governors of Illinois, Iowa, Colorado and Utah to come to Lincoln on - September 23, when the delegates to the Lincoln National Highway congress will be In session, and assist him In urging the highway building of an automobile from Chicago to Salt Lake City, to connect at the latter place with- an automobile roadway, thence to San ' Francisco. The governor desires to eee the highway complete In time for the Panam-Paclfl- c exposition in 1916. ' - Cleared by Pink Tights. Tucson. Arizona iMlss Claire Simpsons request for a Jury of women was denied Monday when she was placed on trial In police court for havgown ing worn on the street an and the magistrate acquitted her because he could not determine whether pink tights worn beneath the gown X-R- were immodest , Barber Slays Wlfs. Ottumwa, Iowa. In the presence of two men whom he had invited to his Operation Fatal to Cardinal. of the ehoottng, and he ordered-a- ll s Rome. Cardinal Joseph Calasano-tiu- troops to be prepared for movement house to drink a bottle of beer with Samuel H. Eaton, a barber, shcr Vlvee y Tuto, prefect of the con- to El Paso from Fort Bliss In case of him, killed his wife here Sunday. Eatand gregation for religious affairs, died trouble. on fled, but was captured a short time Sunday. Recently he had undergone an operation for appendicitis. POLICEMAN SAVE$ PRESIDENT. later. Found Dead la Bed. SENOR PE0R0 LASCURIAN Chief Executive Haa Close tatl When New York. William F. Havemeyer, He Ignores Traffic Regulations. for many years prominent in financial r tales here, was found dead in bed Wilson had President Washington a narrow escape from being" kiRed1 by fef Ms "home Sunday. He complained a street car here Saturday night. The of feeling ill Saturday night and danger to the president was caused when found Sunday morning had been by his forgetting traffic regulations dead apparently about Bix hours. , - r whichriorbid pedestrians from crossing the street except at corners. The president vas saved by a policeman, who threw himself in front The speeding electric of the car car Btnpped within ten feef t all-ste- robahly-saved-a-s- cor MRS. WILLIAM SULZER The Wilson. policeman received warm thanks for his promptness. EXPECTS TO ESCAPE PENALTY. Oominettl Hopes to Get Verdict Reversed by Courts. Ran Francisco. F. Drew Caminetti believes he will escape the penalty of the Mann while slave law- - - under which he and Maury I. Diggs were convicted in thb United States district d - -- court. g Ont.--Domi- One day last week there were out t "I believe we shall have no trouble In getting this verdict reversed- - by the United States court of appeals, he said, and this Is the view taken by member 'of the William who convicted that Caminetti, Jury now says he regrets having voted to convict Caminetti. I I J v t V j s Vs if xnV; N T ' ster Reduces Cost of Living Washington. How the parcel post did something toward reducing the 8enor Pedro Lascuraln, former ml cost of living in Galllup, N. M., was later of foreign relatione of Mexico, In a report to Postwho has announced hlmaetf as a can- related Saturday which said General master Burleson, didate for the presidency at the elecmarthe on of fruit the Gallup price In tion to be held October, has long 12 cents a from pound been known" as s friend of America ket dropped and the Americans, personally and to 5 cents when a parcel post shipment came In from Uelorado. officially.. A If onto Makes Donation. Panama. The Panama government has been notified that KlnAlfonso of Spalnhas made a donation of $10,000 toward the monument of Balboa, to be erected near the Pacifio entrance' of the canal. " Two Drown in Mill Pond. Stoneham, Mass. Miss Ada Fein-golaged 20. of Worchester. a patient d. at a sanitarium and hCr nurse. Miss Hazel CrummelL aged 21, of Akron, Ohio, were drowned In Quarter Mile pond Sunday, .Montana Wool Is Low. Ice Famine In Kansas. Kansas City. Added to the troubles Butte, Mont. The Montana wool of Kansas and western Missouri that output for this season is at least 25 have come with the' drouth and per cent behind last year, in the louged season of heat. .is a threatening opinion .of.E,A Gray gf tbe Chicago ice famine. Stored stocks are Great Western railroad,- with- head- ii n am t tlnlona - - Latest photograph of Mrs. William Sulzer, the wife of the Impeached governor of New York. Mrs. Sulzer endeavored to eave her husband from Impeachment by her claim that without hio knowledge ahe used soma of the monpy received for hie campaign. spe the U. P. mac freight trains totaling more than loo loaded cars. Eslie Hodson of Ogden was seriously injured when she was thrown from a buggy struck by an autopiobile, driven by Joy riders. -- The Garden City Canning company at Provo to now operating with a farce of sixty bands and turning out 0 cans of tomatoes a day. Salt Lake was never so free from contagion and infectious disease as at present, according t the weekly report of the health departments Millard county reports that alfalfa seed which is a principal crop, has done better than for years past, ana that wheat, particularly fall wheat. Is better than ever before The capture of ten persons who have pen charged with felony offenses punishable by terms In the state prison, is the record of the Ogden polue department since July 27: The convention of the Ladies lif the Maccabees of Utah, held in Salt Lake last weekwas the most successful ever held In the west, fully 300 dele. gates4' and visitors attending. The fruitgrowers of Utah county are now right in the middle of the fruit crop and from every district calls are coming in for more help for tin orchards and the packing houses. 'Prompt application of the stomach pump by the family physician saved son of Charles E. Cotthe ton of Salt Lake from the effects of gasoline swallowed by the child. Commissioner Done warns fbe public not to buy lnsurance.from at ran-- , gers before ascertaining from bis Whether or not the person soliciting the same carries a license. thousand dollars Is being Thlrty-v- e remitted to a comparatively few men In the Uintah basin this fall for honey. That will pay for 20 cars of 30,000 pounds each; a total of 600,000 pounds. During the qext few days the offuv ers of the Pacific Ffuit Express company expect that about 100 cars of fruit will pass through Ogden en route to the eastern markets from California. In the Ashley forest surrounding Vernal, the government reports state that there is 3,500,000,000 feet of standing timber ready for cutting ana in the Uintah range there is much more. Despondent supposedly because ol 111 health, Hyrum B. Davis, 66 years old, committed Buicide at Balt Lake by drinking a solution of strychnine in the presence of his wife and several children. The laying of gas mains in the Provo streets was begun Monday by the' Utah Valley Gas ft Power company. The company expects to be able to supply gas for light and heat by Oc15,-80- nt - -- tober 15. t - The fruit crop in the Bear River valley Is unusually heavy and of good quality. There should be 300 cars of peaches for export at Brigham City alone, exclusive of the fruit taken by the canneries. To make the exhibition of fine poultry to be held December 29 to January's the biggest event of its kind 4a. the history of the county or state Is the avowed intention of tue Salt Lake County Poultry association. The convention of the Amalgamated Association of Street .and Electric Railway Employees of America opened in. Salt Lake Monday morning with., over 500 delegates from every section of the United States present. ' Citizens of St. George are preparing for the coming fruit festival, Wednesday and Thursday, September! I sad 12, and it is expocted that mas hundreds of Dixie citizens will attend A long program has been arranged. Rhoda Clarke Martin, known professionally as Rhoda Clarke, a young actress of much ability and well kno in Salt Lake City, died laBt week in a Butte hospital of complications following an operation for appendicitis. Captain Samuel S Smith, 74 years of age, & resident of Salt Lake for 35 years and for many years an employee of the mine at Park City died Sunday at the family residence in Salt Lake. Death was due to the lnfitmUies of old age. An average of 12 per cent of saccharine,, or. .3 per cent below tb mark 'required by the company, shown by the tests of sugar beets in the fields near Ogden, 'according to field workers of the Amalgamated Sugar company. This low percentage Is Bald to be the result of the recent wet weather. Just after he had been committed to the state Insane asylum in the district court in Salt Lake, James seized the commitment pafrota the table In front of him pers and made a dash for liberty, but was Daly-We- . X. of Ogden over st captured. . - With ' the purchase by "the Pacific Land ft, Winter company during the Date of Wilson Wedding Set week of seventeen sections' of Cornish, N. H. The marriage of past in land Park valley. Box Elder counbliss Jessie Wilson, seond daughter of a consideration of approximatefor ty, President Wilson, to Francis B. Sayre one of the largest deals $350,000 ly of New York Is to take place at the Utah White House, in Washington on Tues- of the kind ha the history of day, November 25. "Sailor Stabbed by Panaman. Panama Arthur Rahlia. a sailor ol the United States cruiser Denver, which arrived here from Corinto for coaLwaa stabbed --Saturday by a torious Panaman character named rique Almangor. no- En- was consummated. r The discovery of a new species of neglected peach on trees in a small orchard southeast of Salt Lake may mean the Introduction of a new kind of fruit on the market -- he .grafted if -- the new pecies-can Into other trees. three-year-ol- d -- -s- |