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Show fttv g ' H THE WEEKLY RE7LEX, KAY3VILLE, UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET MOST POPULAR GIRL IN TOVN HI A BOMB HtiRTA WltlT SEND THREE THOUSAND REGULARS WITH ARTILLERY TO BORDER. TORRENT CARRIES AWAYCORES S OF DWELLINGS IN THE OF GOLDFIELD. OUT-8KIRT- j Mobilization of Troops Ordered by Mexican ,War Will Department Swell the Juarez Garrison to Thirty-fivHundred Men. -- Lit VETERAN EDITOR ESCAPES ASSASSINATION BECAUSE OF' ALERTNESS OF SERVANT. 1 Gulches Become Roaring Rlverd fair All the Houses In Their Paths Were Swept Away, the Lost Being Estimated at 100,000. e Henry Horne, aged ' Attempt Attributed Friendly to Those spiracy Resulted Twenty-on- e Within the next few days 3.000 federal regular troops will be mobilized at Juarez and the military headquarters of the second military zone of Mexico, which takes In the entire state of Chihuahua, will be transferred to Juarez, federal officials stated Monday. ' General Salvador Mercado, commander of the zone, will also come to Juarez to take charge of the troops. (Copyright. The mobilization of the troops at the international boundary has been or dered by the Mexican war department. CONGRESS PROVIDES FUND The additional 3,000 troops will swell the Juarez garrison to 30Q men. The -F- OR THE AID OF REFU6EES new troops will bring heavy artillery. General Mercado will retire as military governor of the state, Juarez Emergency Appropriation of $100,000 said, and General Francisco Voted by House In Response to DeCastro, commander of the federal mand from 8tate 'Department. troops at Juarez will replace him. General Castro departed on a special train from Juarez on Monday for ChiWashington. In response to an huahua. urgent demand from the state departThe war department. In its orders ment, the house on Friday adopted a tor the organization of the federal joint resolution making an emerforces in the second military zone, gency appropriation of $100,000 to be has commanded the mobilization of all used for the relief of destitute Amervolunteer forces In the state of Chi- icans In Mexico and for, their transhuahua, General Pascual Orozco of portation to the United States. the volunteers will be commander of Majority Leader ... Underwoods prethe irregalar foreei. but will" be' sented the emergency, resolution and to General Mercado and Cas- read a personal letter from Secretary tro. General Jose Ynez Salazar and Bryan aaklng Immediate action. The his force of volunteer federala who secretary said the department was have composed part of the Juarez gar- using $2,000 a day to aid Americans rison, ,have been ordered to give up in Mexico and that but $12,000 was their pursuit of Villa and to proceed available for that purpose. ,dlrectly to Chihuahua FLYER STRIKES PLEASURE PARTY PAY LA8T TRIBUTE TO BIG TIM." Two Killed and 8lx Injured While on In and Bums Join Way Homs From Danes. Bowery .Statesman Mourning for Former Congressmen, Ashton, Idaho. Two were killed Sullivan and alx were Injured when a vehicle New York. "Big " Tim passed through the Btreets of the east carrying a party of eight young perside for the last time Monday. Ills sons from a dance at Chester, to their body was taken to the old Cathedral homes In Marysvale, was struck by the of SL Patrick, a quarter of a mile Yellowstone Flyer of the jDregon Short from the rooms of the association Line Sunday morning. V One mile after the vehicle was bearing his name, where It had lain In state since Saturday afternoon. struck, the train stopped at Ashton, A delegation of congressmen, head- and then It was found that the pilot ed by Representative Klnkead of carted four persons, Roy Drolllnger, New Jersey, led the mournerB, Be- Clara Martindale, Nettle Daley and tnatmlle- ride, hind this delegation marched the long- Glen. Bowers-Durinto Miss Martindale the half conclung ever est funeral train the east side scious and fatally Injured Boy DrolhaB seen. Seldom has the east side mourned llnger, preventing his falling from the more eloquently. - In the army tha pilot. When the train stopped, she to walk towards a drug store. passed by his bier as the body lay In started .had gone but a few feet when state, men In silk hats rubbed elbows She her neck having been she fell with Bowery tramps and women In broken dead, by the Impact of the engine. silks and furs mingled with their STRAWBERRY PROJECT OPENED. poorly-clasisters from the i I i ls f I I r ' 4 I -- t 1 sub-ordlnat- e I f if . - g - d Tenement House Collapsed. Coburg, Germany. Fourteen persons are dead as the result of the collapse of a tenement house, caused by an explosion of gas. - One enttre family, man and wife and three chil-- -- 4 J -- 1 i i The explosion, dren, was killed. which occurred in the main In the center "of the street, "waasb"" violent that it lifted the house bodily several feet Mlniitsr Switched His Father. ev. Elijah M. Terre Haute, Ind. Hanley, president of Franklin college, has been Indicted by the Vigo county grand ' Jury on a charge of assault and battery . growlng out of hi tack on his father Calvin Hanley. The minister switched hls father because of alleged ill treatment to which his mother had been subjected. Water Turned Into Tunnel to be 8snt on to Utah County Lands. Spanish Fork. By opening the gates at the east portal of the Strawberry project at the'mouthof Spanish Fork canyon, XT. J. Blanchard of the United States reclamation service Saturday afternoon completed the bringing of the waters of the Strawberry. valley to Utah county land. With water flowtunnel a new ing through the epoch In Utah's agricultural development lft marked, thousands of acres of tandslready "beingsprepared for irrigation next year. four-mil- e WILLIAM'TRAVERS JEROME -- tt:' Company Files Answer. and Portland, Ore.- - Individually that collectively denying they are parties to any conspiracy in restraint of trade, the American,. Telephone & Telegraph company and subsidiary concerns filed answers Tuesday in the federal court to the complaint of the government which has started a civil antitrust suit against them. i i - . f : M i i ! ' -- i ' I. W. W. HUERTA READS TO MEXICAN CONGRESS Declares He Provisional President Will Spare No. Pains to Have Unrestricted Election. Provisional President Vlctorlano Huerta delivered his semiannual message Tuesday night at the opening of the second session of the twenty-seventMexican congress. In it he promised to spare no efforts to bring about the unrestricted election of president and of the Mexican repablic next niouth, declaring that It would constitute the greatest triumph of his career to turn over the office to his sucessor with the country, at peace, as he hoped to do. General Huerta said the strained diplomatic relations between Mexico and. The. United (States had caused the Mexican nation to suffer., unmerited affliction and had retarded the pacification of the country. Nevertheless, he hoped for an early solution of the differences between the two nations and to see .Mexico and the United States once more united in bonds of Mexico City h -- . t TV ,. PRIEST CLEARS UP MYSTERY. Confesses KllllngjypungWoman tnd Casting. Dismembered Body In River. New York. With the arrest early Sunday of the Rev. Hans 8chmldt, temporarily with St. Joseph Roman Catholic church, charged with the murder of Anna Aumuller, a domestic, the myBtery surrounding the finding twelve days ago of a girl In the Hudson river was solved. Schmidt, according to the police reports, has confessed, and at the time of hls arrest attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a safety Tazor. "I killed her because I loved her so much, Schmidt Is alleged to have friendship. told hls captors, but the police verThe period of six months allowed sion of the motive for the crime is American warships to remain In Mex- that the woman was about to young ican waters, by special permission of become a mother. He had married congress, will expire next month. In her through & ceremony of his own the opinion of the president a renewal without witnesses. performing of such permission should not be BEN E. RICH CALLED. granted. ' The message was disappointing to those who had expected that Presi- Former President of Eastern States dent Huerta would deal at some Mission of Mormon Church Dead. length "with Tecent" diplomatic exr New an Illness of four This subjet, however, he weeks, Ben E. changes. Rich, president of the said, being so delicate and the per- eastern mission of the Mormon manent commission of congress being church, and one of the best known already informed, he passed with a men In the weBt, died In this city at bare mention. 8:10 oclock Saturday evening. Four weeks ago Mr. Rich took to hla bed DEN DISCOVER COUNTERFEITERS with a complication of kidney and Confessed Slayer of Young Woman heart trouble. Ben E. Rich was born In Salt Lake Admits Making 8purtoua Money. e City years ago. Hls father New York. The discovery or a was Mormon a pioneer and prominent Hans which den counterfeiters In church circles. He was the father Schmidt, priest and confessed slayer an unusually large family, 368 -- db of Anna Aumuller, admitted Tuesday of rect descendants of Apostle Rich now was fitted UP by him to make spurIn Utah and Idaho. Ben E. Rich living Corious money, led the detectives. waa one children. He had of fifty-twto his oner Felnberg and other viators ' been 'prominent lu politics in ,Utah and Cell in' the Tombs, to express" the but of late years had devoted opinion that Schmidt Is sane and tnai Idaho, to church work. time hls further Investigation will develop that was of hls one only counterfeiting" To Pension Ministers, " Side lines. Toledo, O. As part of the celebraThey declared It as their belief that tion in 1917 of the four hundredth anhe was feigning Insanity after careof the reformation, the genfully thought out plans of a master niversary council of the Evangelical Luthereral crlmnal mind. an church adopted a bsolution to raise GENERAL STRIKE CALLED. $2,000,000 for the ministers pension fund and missionary work. 8pecla! Convention of Coal Miners Endorses Walkout. JEROME TRAVERS vice-preside- York.--Afte- fifty-thre- o Colorado, Utah and New Mexieo, orado having the largest-number . mines. -- hChicago. Col- of -- Kills Wife and Self. San Francisco. John Pniogan, formerly of Cornell, N. Y., and member of a wealthy Virginia family, Monday afternoor . murdered his wife, Mae Olsen Hogan, oy slashing her throat with a table- - knife, after which level he cut hla-ow- n --throat. 0, Major-Gener- - al Odd Fellowe at Minneapollsr Refugees Reach Juarez. thousand Minneapolis. Twenty ' El Paso, Texas. Flying a bed sheet members of the Independent Order of as & flag of truce, a special train from Odd Fellows were in the city Monday Chihuahua, Mexico, reached Juarez when the eighty-nint- h annual sovereign- Saturday bearing Americaajefugees, -grand They ehcounteref no rebels. r'u- ing June 30, 1913; - - h strikebreakers. - - . -- Movement South and West. ' General A Blue Mexico. Washington. Surgeon Matamoraa, general of the public health service declares movement of 4,000 constitutionalists there is no cause for alarm in the one south and west of Matamoras now Is death from bubonic plague at Martinez, in progress, according to a statement Cal.Thecaselarega!idelSlmpljaa a by4Jenerl Mucie BlaBio of rebel forces. sporadic one. No Cauc for AUriru. v V ( ng new-hig- 1 poBtman an Infernal machine, mailed in this city, and called hls employers attention to It The first infernal machine directed at the life of General Otis was found at hls residence a few hours after hls newspaper plant had been destroyed through .the efforts of the McNamara conspirators The attempt on hls life Tuesday s was attributed by the general to p confriendly to those whose spiracy eventuated. In the destruction of his news plant and the killing of men three years ago. But twenty-onthe police and postal authorities believed something might be developed from the theory that the Mexican question had a part In It General Otis Is heavily Interested in lands in the Mexican territory of gen-cie- e Lower jCVfornlawhereiwd years ago Industrial Workers of the World joined the direct action, element of Mexicans In an effort to establish a socialistic commonwealth. A few weeks ago there was another outbreak, caused, according to report, by' the employment of Chinese In the places of Mexican laborers .by ranchers In Lower California, but General Otis asserted at the time that none were' employed by him. THAW WINS A VICTORY. Foundation Laid for Carrying Hls ' Cass to Supreme Court. Littleton, N. H. Counsel for Harry Kendall Thaw laid Tuesday the foundations for plans to carry his case to the supreme court of the United States. When the governor of New Hampshire passes on the matter of the extradition of . Thaw to New York, at the hearing to be held at Concord on Tuesday next, the findings. If adverse to Thaw, will he reviewed by the Unlt-e- 4 States district court, and, should a decision against him then be ren- Land in Blacksmith Fqrk, Cache county, totaling approximately 2,079 acres, has been withdrawn' from set--' telement, location, sale or entry, and reserved for water-powe-r sites. ' A campaign for the exploitation 0f Utah products has been arranged by the Manufacturers asociatiom to take place In Salt Lake, beginning September 25, and to last two weeks. While In Tintic last week Judge Burtoh of the Juvenile court issued aa order which will prohibit the saloon men of Eureka and Mammoth from buying bottles from juveniles -- Wayne Jay, aged 10, of Kanosh, tried to mount a horse without the aid of a stirrup or block. The boy slipped and fell to the ground, breaking hig-- ' right arm in two places below the elbow. The sheep disease, scabies, Is now under control In Carbon. Emery and Grand counties, according to report received by the field service department of the federal bureau of animal industry. An entire shipment of hors'es en route from Grand Junction, Colo,, to Emmett, Ida., (has been detained In quarantine near LaltX&ke on- - account of the discovery of glanders among the animals. Though less tban five years old, the Public School Teachers' Retirement association has a total of $24,738 invested and on hand, according to a statement prepared by L. P. Judd, see retary of the association. Work on the state capltol at Salt . Lake is going forward rapidly and already the Immense structure has taken enough shape so that visitors may gain, an idea of what the completed structure will be like. . Among the principal factors in the future development of Utah Is the question of a subsurface water sup ply, Is a point in which Salt Lake Route officials and others are laying strong emphasis just now. The slayer and divorced wife of Joseph Gurr of Vernal, 'Ctah, were wedded at Grand Junction, Colo., last week, three weeks after the quarrel.. which resulted in the death of Gurr at the hands of Felix Wade. Mary Arnold, Degress, and Mandy Lucy, a Washakl Indian girl, were arrested at Ogden. The two women engaged In a quarrel, hut instead of- the usual scratching and stunt, it la said they used bricks. dered, successive appeals will be taken until the case reaches the highest court in the land. Edgar Aldrich, United States judge Through the attorney generals offor the district of New Hampshire, In fice the state of Utah has redelved a deciding that Thaw had the right, In check for $296.87 from the estate of to hold his habeas corpus writ effect, in abeyance, explained In hls rescript Fred IL Dee, payment on the inheritthat this-w-as the petitioners privi- ance tax on 100 shares of Union Pa eifle and 100 of Denver & Rio Grande lege, and that Bhould he be ordered Block. Btlll It be would extradited open to On suspicion that they stple an federal authority to ' afford such proautomobile from C. H. Robbins in tection as the constitution and the laws of the United States require. Sacramento, Cal., on September 4, E hair-pullin- g Stephens, AgedL. 16 years, and Leroy ... Stephens, aged 18, representing themselves to be brothers, were arrested Recovers Necklace That Had Been at Ogden. Stolen From the Mails. JTtaaomlng term of district cour- t- WORKM AN P. FINDS FORTUNE: -- London. A worman Tuesday morn-lnfound on a sidewalk practically the entire pearl necklace, valued at $650,000, which was stolen on July 16 while in transit by mail from Paris to London. The necklace, said to be the most valuable In the world, was In transit between two dealers when stolen. Rumor indicated that it was destined for Mrs.-- W. K. Vanderbilt'. A reward of $50,000, which was offered for the return of the jewels, will probably go to the workman. -- for convenes Carbon county, which next month, will have more criminal cases on the docket than any term in the history of the county. There are eighteen prisoners in the county jail at uus tlmei Fire destroyed the haystacks, stables and sheds of Thomas H. Glea- son, whose. farm is located on the county road about one mile north of Pleasant Grove. About $600 worth of hay and $200 worth of out buildingli went up In smoke. Asking his mother to rock him to With Murder. sleep and sing, John C. Rushroer, tbs son of Mr. and Mrs. John Captain Santa T. offederal Rushmer, of Ogden, cuddled in her arms at C a. m. Sunday morning, Edward killing at Madera, Chi- fell asleep end died. Ha- - has been has been arrest- troubled with cholera Infantum for military authori- several months. g I J ; ! I J ld for' handling" and'feeii-"- ' the railway yards ' . Rivers and Cross Matched. Los Angeles, Cal. It waa announced were broken last jveek, when 130 cars of stock were fed and ship Tuesday that negotiations for a ped In twenty-fou- r received, hours. An average twenty-rounbout between Leach of 100 cars of cattle and sheep have Cross and Joe Rivers, lightweights, at been passing through Ogden during Vernon, October 7 or 14, had virtually the present month. been concluded. The enrolled list at the Btate school Seek Sites for Buildlnga. tor the deaf and blind at Ogden has San Francisco. Professoi Oklahoma and reached 127 students. North Dakota Jointly took title on Frank M. Driggs says that there are Tuesday to the sites on which they about twenty more students to enroll will erect pavilions at the Panama-Pacifiafter harvesting is ever la the rural International exposition In districts of the state. 1915. . Thomas Daniels, 78 years of 8 for many years a .watchman In the Will Dismiss Case,...- Montreal Lawyers Interested In the Denver & Rio Grande yards In Salt Lake, was run down by a train on prosecution of Gentleman Roger There Thompson, the chauffeur who drove Monday and fatally Injured. were no witnesses to the accident, but the car in which Thaw escaped from It and fell is thought Daniels faintdd Matteawan, announce that It had been r nnder.the wheels. agreed to a drop the charges again sL Deal Mendenhall and Allen Chase. him. 14 years old, were experimenting with Fear Felt for Schooner, an electric exploder, belonging to Nome, Alaska. Anxiety ta felt here Mendenhall, father of the MenPor the safety of the power schooner denhall boy,' at' Sprlngville, when the sp. whlch jcft. hera sl weeks ago machlae"hkoded,;'8erlousTylajafiE6 for the Kuskokwim river district and both boys. hag not been reported. g - t ...All-recor- v ; 1 I ds Iffg live stock in Road Sets New Record. , Rioting In San Francisco. . revenues 'San Francisco. Supporters of the Denver. aggregating $24,452,961.86, a cloakmakers union, 350 of whose record foT the Denver & Rio Grande number are on strike, started' a riot in Railroad company, are shown by the the downtown retail district at midannual report for the fiscal year endnight, when an attack was made on Gross-operati- For the second time within three years a bomb on Tuesday jeopardized the life of General Harrison dray Otis, owner of the Los Angeles Times, which was destroyed by dynamite October 1, 1910. That he escaped death cy Injury probably was due to the watchful eye of hls Japanese servant, Who received from the vc- - Army Aviation Center. Washington. ' Plans" tentatively adopted' for an army aviation center at Fort Sam Houston; Texas, which include buildings costing about $180,-00are being considered by the chief of "the quartermaster corps of the -Aleshire army, weU-kn0A- n Los Angeles. Mexican Charged El Paso, Texas. Ana C&raveo, ficer charged with Hayes, an American huahua, August 15, ed In Juarez by the ties. Japanese Send Warship to Chins. Toklo. The Japanese government has dispatched two cruisers and several torpedo-boa- t destroyers to the Chinese coast Japan's demands in connection with the recent fighting at Heney Wants Seat In Senate. Nanking have been accepted in prinLos Angeles. Francis J. Heney, the ciple by China, but pending their actual settlement and the famous graft prosecutor of San Franof Harry KenRelentless prosecutor of order, the Japanese governhimWho for tho fourth tlm has won cisco, has definitely announced dall Thaw, who was arrested for ment feels the presence of increased tho national amatour golf championself a candidate for the United States outfor while the gambling welting naval forces in Chinese water la Justi- ship at the tournarhopt at Garden senate to succeed George F. Perkins come of the Immigration Inquiry at fied. of Oakland. . Clty. N. J. ( Qua. i i MESSAGE Chicago. Fifty delegates, declaring they represented a vast army of unskilled workmen, attended the opening of the annual convention of the Industrial Workers of the World here Monday. r ( swept by a torrent from a cloudburst Saturday that caused the loss of at least five IlveB, carried away several Boores of 'dwellings and did damage to merchandise stocks estimated at $100,000., So far as could be ascertained In the resultant confusion, the death list was limited to two women, a man and two children. Most of the buildings carried away were the homes of miners lining the two gulches down which the flood waters poured. Goldfield Is located In a basin with the Malap&l range to the south and two deep gulches skirting the east and west sections of the town, Within an hour these gulches were roaring rivers and all houses In their paths were swept away. Among thejdead are; Mrs. De C$r mo and child; a laundress, name supposed to have been Pelt, and two unidentified persons, a man and a child The latters bodies were seen going down the gulches, but were not re covered. on Coaticook, i This city Was Trinidad, Cola A general strike of the coal miners of district 15 has been declared for September 23. A resoluof tion of the executive committee United Mine Workers of America Indorsing the strike was adopted by an unanimous- - vote at the convention of the district on Tuesday. District 16 of the United Mine Workers of America la comprised of Telephone I Goldfield, Nevada. a automobile highway to include Ogden. to ' Agencies gteveBoblch, a machlnlgtsMmt;, - Whose - Conreceived probably fatal injuries at the In Killing of Highland Boy mine at Bingham, Vtmn struck by rock from a cave-i- on the Men, . r 900 El Paso, Texas. 33, citizen of Richfield, died suddenly 0f ' heart failure while at work in a neighbors residence. Jack Clifford was knocked ouTTiT"' the seventh round by Leo Kelly, a Bingham, on SepTer'ier 12. The ial. tie was scheduled for twenty rounds It is announced that the . I inccla Highway association has agreed to change Its plans for the route of th j , d " J 1 ' c G-- , , |