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Show V. -- TL. ' 'THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH NEW YORK PRIEST AND WOMAN HE SLEW THAT BY SECRETLY THE UTAH BUDGET INDICTED DUCHESS COUilTY JURY The Socialist of Salt Lake have placed & ticket In the field for the city election this falL The thirteenth annual sess'on of MUST STAND TRIAL tor State of New York a Surprise if tne Hearing Springs Before Governor Felker. Counsel PURSUIT OF HOBO WHO COMMITS DOUBLE CRIME POSSE COURT OF IMPEACHMENT OVERRULES MOTION TO DIS- MISS COURT PROCEEDINGS. HIGH , IN COLORADO. Democratic Senator, an Ardent Supporter of the Governor, Caste Solitain Hla Favor. White ry-Vote Seven Members Were Absent -- an Un-After Robbirg Brakeman nown Tramp Shoots Down Con- doctor Who Sought Out Hla ; Hiding, Place.'1 Albany, N. Y. By a vote of 51 to 1 the high court of Impeachment Monday night overruled the motion of Governor Sulzers counsel to dismiss "the proceedings on the ground that he was unconstitutionally impeached by the assembly because that body was In extra session when the lm- peachment-Wabrought.-Senator Gottfried 11. Wende of Buffalo, Democrat, an ardent support-ero- f aljr1 th e 1sbl I! ary nay, while seven members of the court were absenLx, The governors defeat was the sec- ond that has marked the battle waged by his attorneys to anlhilate, as far as possible, thd impeachmentx prolast week the court ceedings. thwarted their attempt to prevent four senators from sitting as men)-berammunition Their remaining consists of arguments to prove that certain of the offenses charged against the governor are not 1m- peach able. s a. liana B. Schmidt, assistant priest In 8t. Josephs church. New York, confessed to the horrible slaying of Mlsa Ann Aumueller, Schmidt, in hit story to the police, told- of how he murdered his victim while she slept, dismembered the body, packed the pieces In bundles and dropped them from the Fort Lee ferry boat Last February Schmidt obtained a license, performed his own marriage ceremony and set up housekeeping 4n the Bronx, where he murdered the woman September 2. , MILLION PEOPLE SEE FUNERAL. - Body of Mayor Gaynor Laid at Rest In Brooklyn Cemetery. Greenwood New York. Historic cemetery, the resting place In Brooklyn of many famous t dead, received the body of New Yorks late mayor, William Jay Gaynor, at midafternoon Monday, after funeral services In his, honor that were without parallel in the history of the city. In the presence of the family the honorary pallbearers, including William Howard Taft and city officials, among them coffin Mayor Kline, the was committed to the grave In the Gaynor family plot The brief service was read by Rev. Frank W. Page, former pastor of St, Johns, the church where thq mayor worshipped. A million people. It is estimated, saw the funeral cortege move slowly, first from the city hall, where thousands bad witnessed the body lying in state on Sunday, to Trinity church, the where Bishop Greer conducted solemn services; then back p&St city hall" across the Brooklyn bridge, through Brooklyn streets past the late mayors Eight avenue home and on jtoj'the cemetery. -- ) t , I I ' - j ' REBELS DYNAMITE TRAIN. ' - Killed and Survivors Fifty Are' Bobbed. Larado, Texas. Fifty persons were Pareoni killed Jvhen rebels dynamited a passenger train on the northbound Mexican National railway nea Vane-gaSan Luis Potosl, according 'to official reports to Mexican federal headqurters in Nuevo Lredo on Monday. The train was then looted and the surviving passengers robbed. It Is said. .Forty rebel soldiers andLeu-seconclass passengers comprised the .official death list The number of Injured was not given, s, i: l t: m i d, i .. i MEXICAN LEGISLATE L PLi FOR RECESS W."W Mervain-San -- Francisco. on the train, is American the only said to have escaped injury, but was ot robbed. DEMOCRATIC KEPt AT CAPITAL UNTIL SENATE ACTS ON CURRCNCY. 20,-000- President Believes the Presence Members of House Will Have the Effect of Strengthening the Ad-- . of Efforts. ministration Washington. The -- big Democratic majority in the house will be kept in Washington as a moral Influence over the slender Democratic control in the senate while the currency bill is under way, according to plans made Friday by house leaders, who definitely rejected, for the present at least, the Idea of a thirty day recess. After a conference with President Wilson, Representative A. Mitchell Palmer, chairman of the house caucus, declared no effort would he made for an extended recess for the house. It Is understood the president' Relieves the presence for the House will hate, the effect of strengthening the administrations effort to pass the bill in the Senate. currency ' Fresh from Its triumphant passage In the house, the entrance of the administration currency bill to the senate was'" (signalized by a statement from Chairman Gwen oKthe banking committee that he expected the measure out of committee and on the senate floor for action by October A., MRSr ELLA" FLAGG YOUNG , I i: '4. "i; a Italian youth, was ground to death In a clay grinden here when his father accidentally pulled the cord which set the machine in motion. ! Barbary Coast to Be Closed. SanFra rTe isco. The Barb ary' coast, a conglomeration of dance halls and dives, known to most cosmopolitans, was ordered stripped of its attractions aqd in effect abolished by commission Monday night. v u, S , ! ' f' - ? t 7::.i Saltr-Lkevrar- "" ble. Illinois Governor Believes - In This . Way Community Life May Bv the country- This was the message brought to annual farmers nathe twenty-thirtional congress by Governor Cox of Ohio fit the opening session of - the Governor congress- - here Tuesday. Dunne of Illinois indorsed the oes-lage- . AIL of the speakers of the Afternoon talked on the high cost of living and all agreed that It centered in the emigration of the country boy from the farm to the city. To keep the boy on the farm is our problem. It is a problem we have failed to solve, eaid Governor Cox. My solution of. it is smaller farms. There should be more farm owners working their own land, im stead of big proprietors owning large tracts worked by tenants or overseers." . e FREAK, OF CYCLONE. -- city,-there-h- slg-nall- MAY CHANGE PARTY RULES. Indorse Convention for That Purpose. New Yprk. The Republicans of New York declared - Tuesday In favor., of changing the party rules so that each state may determine it own method of choosing delegates to the national convention and so that states which give the big Republican pluralities shall have proportionately large power In selecting candidates for president. For this purpose the New York Republicans call for a special convention at an early date. TO LIFT THE LID IN PANAMA. New York Republican Rumored The Gambling Is to Be Permitted After October 10. Panama. A persistent rumor 1 In circulation here thatxgambllng will again be permitted invthe cities of Panama and Colon after October 10th. When games of chance were suppressed in these - citie by the Panama government at the urgent request of the canal authorities a year or' more ago, it was iactitly agreed that the prohibition should remain in effect until the completion of the construction of ' the canal. Must Sell Central Pacific. s impaled on Piece of Result of Windstorm. YorkPa. To be transfixed on piece of thnber when a barn in which was blown they, had sought-shelte- r down by a stormx and then to he brought eight mile in an automobile pinned together, was the experience this evening of Mrs. Gedrge Sipe and Mrs, Harry Shenk. Both women are. in a serious condition at thexYo A piece or timber blown hospital. down daring a storm 'entered Mrs Shenks left arm and had passed bdomin&l the cavity of through Mrs. Sipe. coming out through her back. Number Pacific-Souther- Would Revise Currency Bill Washington. Complete revision of the. framework of the administration currency bill was proposed by Senators Reed, Hitchcock and Bristow on Tuesday during the examination of Samuel Untermeyer before the senate banking committee. Flew Across Mediterranean Bizerta, Tunis. Roland G, arros, French aviator, flew 552 miles across the Mediterranean from Saint . Raphael, France, to this city, the most northern seaport of Tunis, In eight hours. x Murder-Campaig- . n e V fln-r- s Washington. AttorneyGeneralM-ReynoTdwiil soon firing an anti-truto suit compel the Southern Pacific railroad to relinquish the Central Pacific in accordance with the announcement he made in connection with the n Pacific dissoUnion lution. Two Women Sonora Currency Counterfeited. Douglas. Ariz. Tfie Sonora currency resembling green cigarette coupons has been counterfeited promiscuously according to reports reaching the border. The issue of currency is easily Imitated. - fie-ep-. 1 . e d - nce Kelly-Butt- d Preserved.' 11L Plano, Keep the boy on the farm and restore community life in Ta-marl- z, Washington. The first of Secretary for aca Daniel's floating schools men enlisted the of demic instruction of the navy has been established on the cruiser Des Moines, now patrolling Dominican w aters. - o - KEEP THE BOY ON THE FARM. General Booth, head of the Salvation Suffrage ConventiorLCalled. of the worid, who will visit the army Made to Pay. be Road NaMay of Officials the Washington. principal cities of the United States Mr. Ella Flagg Young, superintenIndications that the Fris- in the near future to inspect th army, Paul. tional Women's Suffrage association St dent of the Chicago public schools, to raise announced here Monday that the next asserts that the old academic type of co railway system Boon may be placed and take part in a campaign memorials to build hearat1 of $1 ,000,000 annual convention of the association education is a a was bas.s fund given coming back and that the on a paying founder of the army, the 1st will be held in Washington during the three Rs will again be fundamental ing before Judge W. H. Sanborn of to theWilliam Booth. here. Gen. court week of December 1. States district United the In educational work. y ... ..... Bananas to .Come in .Free ..... .Sewer Collapsed. Planned. peath Caiis Yidclish Poet. A sewer seventy-fiv- e New York Eliakwm Zunzer, a Yidfeet Louis. The conference tariff St, that Hans Washington. New York. Evidence, dish poet and musician whose fame Schmidt and Dr. Ernesj. Muret. his committee on Saturday voted to lejave long collapsed in the northwest secamong his people is said to be world- ' dentist friend, planned1 campaign of bananas on the free list The senate tion of SL Louis, Saturday, leaving a of died also gave 'way as to the gap in the street from curb to curb wide, pneumonia. murder for. the purpose of collecting Monday The damage I feet on limes, grape fruit and twenty-fivlemons, aged 77. Zun'zer w as an exile from the " po jduiy jnsurpnee money n ached ' i, estimated at $100,000. Russia. similar froita lice on Monday. Convicts Piflht Flame. Thirty-twPortland, cmnrty prizoners working on the rock rile were formed into a at bucket brigade by Sheriff Ward and lought flame that were destroying the wooden stockade around thetr prison. destroyed by fire. A watermelon was on exhibition at Uintah Basin fair that was two feet rnd- seven inches at its equatorial circumference and three feet and two inches at its polar circumference. Bert Johnson, aged' 33, a locomotive engineer, arrested In Salt Lake on suspicion of being interested in the train robbery at Reese In February, 19il, ha been discharged from' custody. The parcel post has long since pass-ethe experimental stage and is now the greatest success, being used for the shipment of almost anything weighing less than the limit, according to Jxistoffice officials of the state. Lorenzo Eliason, a ' fanner near Murray, suffered the loss of two while unloading hay on his ranch His hand was caught in a pulley and two of the fingers wereso badly crushed that amputation was found necessary. Viewing the receipts of the local postoffice as an index to the business conditions of a been a decided increase in the volume of business transacted in Ogden during the past year over the same period of 1911 and 1912. Mrs. Hazel Atgar, formerly Miss Haxel Read cd Ogden, and wife of J. W. Atgar, was drowned while on a honeymoon trip near Pocatello, Idaho. She was thrown from a horse into the water, and It is supposed was stunned by the falL A. J. Price, a former resident of Salt Lake, died at Evanston, Wyo., last week from poisoning. He was mixing strychnine a a poison for coy-otes and It is supposed that.be failed, to properly "clean the poison cup and The knowledge that an Indictment had been returned against Thaw was regarded as something of a setback In his case, for his attorney s .based their argument at the morning session before the governor upon the belief that the Duchess county gfknd Jury had failed to return an indictment. Floating School Established. the-polic- ' held in Salt Lake, September 23, and 25. , Mel? Mrs. Roylance. wife of V Concord, N. H. Harry K. Thaw Springville railroad con t ratter, wra and his legal staff were disagreeably seriously hurt in a runaway accident when William last w eek. v Tuesday surprised Travers deputy attorney Jerome, Utahs ehare of the revenue from Ugeneral for New York state, appeared fhA national fnreata t)JUityn it the extradition hearing before Gov- - daries for he year ending last Juue ernor Felker and announced that the 30r amounts -- to 34,902.14r uchess county, grand Jury had reHerbert Clayton, aged 12. turned a secret Indictment against serious injuries when he wassustained thrown Thaw, charging him with conspiracy from a horse in Salt Lake, the hore In connection with his escape from sbielng at an automobile. the Matteawan asylum. Fire from an unknown cause in making hla announcement, Je- stroyed merchandise to thevalue ot rome said that he is endeavoring to $2,000 in a car at the Oregon freight lecore an indictment against tne 6hort Line depot In Salt Lake. man who conceived the plan for Several hundred dollars worth of Thaws escape, and for this reason went up in smoke Sunlajv. cigars had asked that the Indictment against when Anderson Mercantile cow- the" Thaw be kept secret as long as possi- pany's-clga- r factory-i-n st containing a dynamite cap was being used. The explosion of the cap Inflicted a serious wound. 4 BLOODY BATTLE IN DUBLIN. (Pojlce Wield Clubs and Strikers Use .Bricks and Bottles. - Dublin. The streets of this city Liberals and Affiliated Elements Line again were the scene on Sunday of a battle between tbe police and strikers, Up Against Catholic 'party InfluAffaire. Many heads were broken. .Thirty-fivence in Governments? civilians and seven policemen are in N as the result of the engagein hospitals Mexico City. Political affair! ments, and many others were treatec! Mexico have undergone a marked for minor injuries. change In the last few days. The lib- xThe number of men in Dublin either eral partys defiance of President on strike or locked out is about Huerta in the chamber of deputies They have many supporters and Saturday, growing out of opposition are In 'savage spirit In the rioting to the appointment of Educardo Sunday the police used their clubs one of the leader of the Cath- freely, and the rioters retaliated with olic party, as minister of public In- bottle and other missiles so fiercely struction, appear to have opened the that one of the mounted force whs fight aquarely on the issue of the knocked from his horse and severely Catholic "party' "Influence In govern- njured and several foot policemen mental affairs, with the liberals and, were carried off on stretchers. affiliated elements in congress lined " Missing Girl Located, up against it . Rumors regarding the action PresiNew York. The family of Miss Andent Huerta is likely to" take went so nie Day, who disappeared September far as to deal with .the possibility of 8, from the residence of her married his dissolving congress,' to rid him- sister in Tarrytown, received a cableself of opposition, from that source, gram Saturday signed Anette, from and hacking Federico Gamboa, the Palermo, Italy. The message said foreign minister, as his choice for the Greetings. Letter will follow. presidency In the coming elections. Automobiles for Parcels Post. Other rumors were that General Huerta would bringbout a postponeWashington. Postmaster General ment of the elections pending the Burleson announced Saturday the pacification of the country and would purchase by the postoffice department automobiles to be used either remain in the presidency or re- of forty-ontire in favor of minister Gamboa. in the collection and delivery of parIn the face of overwhelming odds cel post matter. . against him in the chamber of deputies General Huerta said he would GEN. BRAMWELL BOOTH consider the withdrawal of the appointment. of Tamariz, or might possibly shift him to some other ministry where there would be less antagonism. sustained during an. initiation ceremony of a fraternal order. A spank-e- r Boy Ground to Deaths St. Louis, Mo. CittO Musso, RS IRE e MEMBERS WILL BE Injured During Initiation. Elkins, W. Va Lee Phares, a merchant of Valley Bend, near here. Is In a fcritlcal condition from an injury - Llmon, Colo. Samuel E. Marta of Limon, a Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific freight conductor, was shot and kllled'Sunday morning by an unknown tramp who previously had held up and robbed Brakem&n Norman D. Reed of Marts train, and who now Is fugitive before posses of deputy -J sheriffs- .When the freight train stopped on the side track to permit the passage of a passenger train, Norman D, Reed, the brakeman, discovered a man beneath one of the cars and ordered him to get ouL The tramp answered the order by coming toward the brake-ma-n with a drawn revolver and took from Reed a gold watch, $2 in coin and a pay check for $100. As quickly as possible, Reed called for help aud with Conductor Marts started across the prairie after the robber.--- . Near a lone tree they lost track of the fugitive. Marts returned with. his lantern to the Lree nd discovered the robber hiding there. His order to surrender was answered by a shot and Marts fell, fatally wounded. Reed, then ran to the station for help and on returning to the tree found that the body of Marta had been robbed. No trace of the crlml- nal has been found, although a posse ls scouring the country. HUERTA TROUBLE CAUSING flag-drappe- d EplB-cop&ll- X IN Last of Mollatas Slain. Portland, Ore. Chief Yelk is,' aged 67, last of the Molalla IndiaA3, was lounddead Tuesday near the town o:l Molalla. His head was badly battered and tne authorities believe he was murdered. : : 5- -" Spain Will Participle In Fair. ' Madrid, Spain. Count Afvaro de Romanones, Spanlau premier, announced on Tuesday that Spain would participate officially In the Panama, Pacific exposition at San Francisco in 1915. , RiftgUng Susd Ly Wife. Baraboo, Wis. Alfred T.' Rlngling, a well known circus proprietor, was made the defendant Tuesday in a dito Comins at lake burned were death Saturday Instantly, Saturday. weeks, in an incendiary fire that swept He was with a party of high --school vorce suit brought by his wife, Mrs, were duck- hunting Off Bella M. Ringling. The plaintiff albrick building students-w- ho through a Ihfee-storleges desertion. I the lake ip a boat on East Brooklyn street -- lYouth Victim ef Accident. Youhd Couple Burned ta. Death Boston. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hurley, Ely, Nev. Tom Carrot 16 years w ho had been married only a few old, accidently shot himself, expiring - y -- Utah Baptist state couveDdon VL, as I afterward made coffe In it , Incorhas had Though Utah always porated In Its constitution full enfranchisement for women, not within the history of the judiciary in this state haa a woman sat upon a jury to try either criminal or civil cases. Women are exempt, but not barred from jury service. Funeral services for Ben E Rich, who for more than ten years was president of the eastern and southern states missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and who died Jn New .York Saturday, September 13, were held Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle at Salt Lake. In four years past nineteen high school buildings have been erected in' this state, at a cost of $25,000 to 0 $500,000 each. And 95,000 of the are Utah children of school age of ls. In enrolled 'in the" ten years the enrollment and attendance have Increased 600 per cent 115,-60- public-schoo- Monte LUjemqulsL aged 19, for the Independent Coal ft Coke comjany at Kenilworth, i run over and Instantly killed by switch engine. Uljemquist was ridening on the footboard of a switch to dismount to and attempted gine throw a switch, falling on the track. Harry Thaw may come -- to Utah. His lawyers have sept . a telegram to Governor Spry, asking whether extradition of an escaped Insane per son, or an insane person charged with a crime, had ever been attempted In Utah, go far as known, Utah has never granted extradition In such a case. With six of the vertebrae of his spinal column grafted together and growing Into one bone, G. J. Hughesof Colorado, 2d years of ageTts slowly recovering at a Salt Lake hospital from tuberculosis of the cpine. A strip of hone cut from the patients leg and embedded In the processes of the vertebrae la slowly knitting the six bones of the back Into one tong bone. Of all the counties In the state, Salt Lake county, the richest, may be the only county not represented at the state fair. this year. The county commissioners have discovered that there Is no money legally available for the maintenance of a county exhibiL At. J, oclock Jn tlje morning, whileB James Pierson of Midvale, lay fll bed in his residence, a fire broke out, overcaused, it is believed, by the heating of a kitchen stove. Neighbors took Pierson out of the house In time furniture, and also saved much. e but the house brnefl t The Blue Rock club of Lebl, organized for the promotion of the social and educational welfare of Its men purposes, bera and for ekaritAble with Its principal office in LehL ha with filed affidavit of incorporation the county clerk. weigh-mast- , of-th- er . |