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Show THE WEEKLY REPLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH SHiS lejects .::e:::.:eits OF LAVA THE TO trasr E.'li UTAil STATE NEWS The new tnterurban electric ran. way line from Salt Lake to Bounty ts complete and will be opened tig Joint Committee Ha wattled Down tc service Saturday, December "27T" thTk FEDERAL REGULAR WHEN HALTED BY SENTRIES OPENS FIRE AND IS KILLED. VOLCANIC ERUPTION WIPES OUT VILLAGE AND BRINGS DEATH TO MUM on row Warning Has Bean Sant to the Federal Commander That Shooting Muet Not Be Repeated on theiAmerrean'57crer -- Five Hundred Natives of Island of Ambrim Lose heXrsters of Volcano Enter Into " Presidio. An exchange of shots etween Americans and Mexican on the American aide of the border two miles west of Presidio, resulted In the death Thursday of Lula Orozeo, a federal regular from the army of General Mercado. The Mexicans fired the first shots, flrozco. who lived several hours after being shot, said that he and his com-pan ion had crossed to the American side with a note. When they were halted by the American sentries, they Full Activity. Sydney, New South Wales. Incoming steamers bring terrible details of v fired. As soon si the border became -- State shooting across the United known at (CopmshLi CURRENCY REFORM RILL APPROVED BY a"yiantlnR was sent to the federal commander that the shooting must not he repeatarny-hwd(ftart- rrt, ed, to the eyewitnesses -- American soldiers on duty near where the shooting took place were Informed that federal soldiers were hiding In a hut 300 yards from the river 01 the American side. The Americana went toward the hut to Investigate. Two Mexicans rushed from the hut end started running toward the river. The patrol called to them to halt Tha only answer was a shot from a rifle of one of the fleeing Mexicans. Then the Americans returned the fire, and one of the fcderala dropped. The other continued firing as he ran. According SPANIARDS DEFEAT MOORS. Use Bombs and Complete Their Work With Bayonsta, Madrid. A large force of Moorish tribesmen was routed with heavy loss Thursday by the Spanish troops at Muley Seism, Spanish Morocco, Spanish military aviators threw the Moors Into disorder with showers of ' orobs. The Spaniards attacked the Moors with a brigade of sharpshooters, a battalion of infantry, four batteries of artillery and a large body of native auxiliaries. - Afloat on IceJFIoe. Winnipeg, Man. For two days and three nights Thomas Lclairer known Wlds Diffsrsncs Passsd-an- d ths THE-SEN- 1TI Bstwssn Msaaurs th On Approved by House Months Ago. The administration Weohington. curfency reform bill, proposing a re vision of the financial system of the United States, snd the creation of regional reserve banks to set as strengthening elements la the banking and financial world, passed ths senate Friday night by a vote of 64 to 84. Forces that had fought together for improvement or amendment of th measure to ths last, divided when the final vote came. Senator Hitchcock, w ho had led the opposition to the bill, returned to the Democratic ranks, and Senator Weeks, one of ths leaders on the Republican aids, with five other Republicans and Senador Poindexter 4 Progressive ) .voted for tho passage of the measure. Wide differences exist between the form of legislation, passed by the senate Friday night snd ths bill that passed the house several months ago. Democrat leaders already have partly adjusted these differences, however, and It was predicted ' that tha bill would bo completed by a conference oo mm ittee and sent to President Wll-ofor hta signature by Monday night Ths adoption of the administration bill, known ns the Kwen bill. followed upon the formal defeat by 44 to 4l of the "Hitchcock bin," which had been Indorsed by Senator Hitchcock and the five Republican members of the evenly divided senate committee that passed on the legislation. The senate had. previously rejected, without a roll call, a "central bank bill offered as a substitute by Senator Burton. -- n as 'French Tom," and Jack Fielding, of Nevada oft their way to the Rke Lake gold fields with two other prospectors, were afloat on an Ice floe on Lake Winnipeg, Last Saturday night the four men were attempting to cross the .lake on the Ice and when ten miles from shore a large piece of Ice broke loose. They were rescued Tuesday morning by an Icelandic settler, bsdly frozen snd nearly starved. TELEPHONE gold miner TRUST DISSOLVED. Thirty Thousand Out of Work. ' Bell Company to Give UpJntsret Los Angeles Mean to provide ""lifYjsstern Union Telegraph. public employment for 30,4100 men snd Washington. Attorney General women said to be out of work In this made public Friday night decity will be dlscjussed at a meeting tails of an agreement for reorganizaof representatives of civic bodies, for tion of the American Telegraph k which a call has been issued. Telephone company, the "telephone - Haims Files Bankruptcy Petition. trust," whtch will prevent litigation to dissolve that corporation under the anNew York; Otto C. llelnze, one of titrust act, ahd under which competitthe great copper group, filed a volun- ive- will he restored, tary petition In bankruptcy Thursday service of the entire country snd the with the clerk of the United States combine will of Its holdings district court This is the aftermath In the Westerndispose company. Telegraph of .the Wall street panic 'of 1907. The reorganization- Thin originated with the company, although It folL F. SPEER lowed many reports that a suit against It might -- the-teleph- one - be-file- LEADERS OF PARTY DISCUSS METHOD8 OF HARMONIZING PARTY FORCES. National Committee Decides to Chang Basis of Roprossntatlon In Con- ventlone Affecting South and Recognize Primaries. Washington. After five hours of debate ths Republican national committee on Tueeday night determined' It was clothed with ample power to re-- ' adjust ths composition of the party's national conventions and had authority to make changes In convention rule! and procedure that have, .been demanded by many elements since thej convention of 1913 and the Democratic1 victory at the polls last November. With little bitterness snd n q tangible! evtdenoe that differences which arose! over methods couldnot be reconciled, the committee took steps which havej been agitated In the party for thtrty years snd which have been vital fact-or- a In many exciting conventions In Its latter-dahistory. Without a dissenting vote the committee decided to make a change in the basis of representation In national conventions which will greatly affect southern states, gave full recognition to the principle In the primary election of delegates; approval auch lawn adopted by several states which provide that all delegates be selected at large and accepted the principle that delegates properly accredited by state authorities shall be placed on the temporary convention roll. The only difference of opinion that developed on the surface was over tha question of the machinery to be used to --effect thalreroms.""Of the forty-nin- e committeemen who voted oh the one rollcall taken, fourteen favored the calling of a special convention to bring about these changes, and thirty-fiv- e declared themselves opposed Washington. The Republican national committee on Wednesday night coucluded Its labor for reform In party proceedure, and launched Its campaign for a reunion of warring elementrby adopting a resolution providing for a radical change In the basis of representation. In flations! nominating conventions which would reduce the quota of southern states fronr 33 to T6 per cent of the convention's total. y MRS. ELLA FLAGG YOUNG Wilt Pay for Property T aken From Expelled Spaniards. Chihuahua. Mexico Gen. Francisco Villa said Friday he would he disposed to follbw the suggcbtlon of the United States as to the lights of foreigners In Mexico In "'conformity with this plan, he named a committee to take an Inventory of the property of the expelled Spaniards and said he would Indemnify such of the Spaniards as had not actively supported the Huerta government. I , . - . I - L. F. Speer cf Bsngor, Me, hae bean appointed deputy commissioner of Internal revenue In charge of ths colleo-tloof ths Income tax. Salesman Shoots Bride. Indianapolis. Ind John F Conrad, salesman for a local fish company, shot snd fatally wounded Mrs, Catherine Conrad, aged 19. his bride of nine days, at their apartment here Tnurs-day- , .. Htllen Convicted, t Denver. Harry E. Hillen who recently confessed a series of holdups In various parts of the country, was convicted Thursday of morder for the killing of Thomas J. Chase os October 34. first-degre- e unem-plo-ye- d y Her-bride- s artll-ery-lik- e ' week"WhtrereturhIniT fronTa I fire. Henry Daulshrud, aged 21, studeut at the University, of Utah, was s verely burned when a cloth saturated with gasoline which be was using t Mean a hard wood floor caught fire. Fred W. Chambers, state flab and game commissioner, last week 100,000 eyed eastern brook trout tgg to Wasatch county from the Murray hatchery to be planted in Lake Fork lake. 1 Of the $3,982,369.89 appropriated oy the last legislature 31,647,992.63 hat been expended, leaving an unexpended balance of $2,334,377.25, according the annual report of Lincoln G. Kelly, state auditor. st-n- t . . . ff. , , . . and second prize respectively the winners in the essay contest conducted under the auspices of the Tooele high school for the .best composition on Christmas." When comnared with figures of last year, seven of Utahs crops this yeir how an Increased valuation, according to tho annual estimate of the United States bureau of statistics and the weather bureau. As the result of the meeting of the HUERTAS PLIGHT DESPERATE. National Education association 1q Cash Box Empty and Government May Salt - Lake last July, two educators Nat be Able ts Float Loan. from the east are now making an Mexico City. Financial impover- Inspection of the rural school situaishment end an increasing organiza- tion in Utah cotinty. Wheat was Utahs leading crop this tion among scores of rebel bands have reduced the provisional government year, with a production of 6,400,000 bushels. Qats are second with 4,140,-00bo what appears to be a desperate sitbushels. From a standpoint if uation, but conservative residents of the federal Capital profess to believe. value, potatoes lead with 909,000,000 In view of the recent military opera- bushels, valued at $87,000. A bulletin of Importance to the tions gnd the fact that Provisional President Huerta continues to secure dairymen, of the state will be Issued money, even though in small amounts, by the extenslon division of the Utah that the government may not fall for Agricultural college within the next many months unless sqme unexpected few days. It is on the subject of ReRATE CASES IN TANGLE. turn for the worse occurs. ducing the Cost of Producing Milk." Lis- - inability to ob was Despondent-ove- r for governpay Saturday day Court 8uoptnds Docroo Dismissing dement all In and of alleged because tain and almost work employees Injunctions as Stato Bogina Suit, was little delay In trouble with his sweetheart, Walter there partments K&sas City.- - Almost simultaneous meeting the pay rolls. That tne gov- Casey, a recent arrival from Maryswith the filing at Jefferson City late ernment may not be able to float an- ville, Ida, attempted to commits Saturday of a suit for $3,000,000 other loan Is conceded by Mexicans Salt Lake, but will reefer. at against the Missouri Pacific railroad generally, but none has lost sight of Edward T. Anderson, 45 years of by John T: Barker, attorney general, the fact that the country la rich and age, a brakeman for the Salt Lake & for claimed overcharges made by the that General Huerta at a last resort Utah Interurban Railway company, road while the fare and maxi- would not hesitate to take money was instantly killed near Jordan Narmum freight rate laws were enjoyed. where ho could find It rows, when hd came in contact with an Judge McPherson In the federal court electric wire charged with 2,200 volts. here made s new order suspending unINDEPENDENT BENEFITTED. Edward Crawford, aged 19, of Price, til January 10 the decrease he had a narrow escape from death when had Thousof Gives Us Them of session the the ordered at Agreement morning fell Into what is known as horse his ands of Milos of Ball Companys court. "Drunkards Wash," landing In six feet Missouri rate The order left (he . Lines. of water, the rider underneath. The cases Saturday night In a more comWashington. Attorney General young man escaped, but the horse was plex legal tangle than ever. told friends Saturday that drowned. cores of the Independent telephone . WILL DESTROY The mutilated body of a man was companies in the United States were found last "week in a little ravine Huerta Plans to Burn end Ravage gratified with the agreement that the about half a mile west of Castle Gate trust has made wxlh the de- by a hunter. The head of the victim District Occupied by Rebels. of justice, which will give was shattered, and pieces- of the skull partment El Paso, Tex. Complete destruction of miles w ere scattered around. The Of property In northern' Mexico so as them the use of thousands body has of lines the Bell not been Identified trunk by operated , to render that district untenable for said, Lack of evidence was given as the Pancho Villa and other rebels has been companies. The department, he court reason for dismissing the case of ordered by Vlctoriano Huerta. Hit hardly could have expected any to order the Bell company to allow David H. Keays, charged with disarmy, now at Ojlnaga, la to carry out use of Bell the at Bingham when, the orders. Villages are to be laid Independentsandto make turbing there practically wa he Is said topeace have made remarks to waste, farms swept off the map and equipment, could effect that he "hoped Lopes will the such desolation will be left In the no chance that the Independents funds, if they had the kill a few more. trail of the army as marked the cam- raise sufficient build to desire, ; competing - long dis- , While playing with a Zacartpaign a. few months ago against tance line. ' son of PeVer Plat-nlcpata In southern Mexico. ridge the of Toole dropped it on the sideThe Mormon colonies, particularly Taft Talks From Window Lodge In the vicinity for Casas Grandes, are walk. The cartridge exploded, tne WilNew York- Former President . to be marked for destruction. bullet entering Hie flesh of The left liam Howard Taft stood on a window aide of the boys face just beneath the Firs Devastates Dockyard. ledge in the Bedford branch of the eye, inflicting a painful yvound. ........ Young Mes s Christian association In Portsmouth, England. A, fire, Pneumonia claimed the greatest damage variously estimated Brooklyn on Sunday, and told a crowd number of livea In Utah during Noat from $1,250,000 to $2,500, 0091 de- of 800 persons that he had "seen vember, according to the monthly bul-- ' v&stated the famous dockyard here many good men go down to hell In letin of state hoard of. health Out the. Philippines! becausethey. Jacked of a total of Saturday ntght, and resulted JbjUmu cases of this disforty loss of two lives and the destruction home training, and when they "got a ease to the health officers reported ot a found dash tired feeling they ot the century-olsemaphore tower, of the state, which lu the pretelegraph days was Scotch reached the right spot deaths. the great signaling station between . Dismissed. Darrow indictments Reduction of the high cost of meat fleet and admiralty. the Los Angeles, Cal Court records of through a measure securing a federal Kills Wife and Nephew. Los Angeles county were cleared Sat- bounty on predatory animals, which Graetz, Germany. Count Matthias urday of the last vestige of the fa- cause heavy losses to stockmen, para millionaire Polish mous McNamara dynamiting case ticularly In the west. Is one of the ImMielxynskL nobleman and a member of the Ger- when the indictments charging brib- portant things to be taken up by the man Imperial parliament, shot and ery against Clarence Darrow, who National Woolgrowers association at killed his wife and his nephew Satur- was counsel tor the dynamitters, were Its coming convention. Total disbursements dismissed. by the state day, mistaking them for burglars. during the year amounted to $2,073,-98Congressman Pepper May Dio. Judge Lindsey Marries. from the general fund. DisburseClinton la. The condition of RepChicago. Judge Benjamin B. Lind- - . ments from the special funds amount- resentative Irvin S. Pepper of the Sec- say, founder of the juvenile court at 'ed to $1,301,622.33 and from. the land ond Iowa dtstrlct,'Fho' has been 111 Denver, "Colo., and Miss Henrietta funds disbursements were $987,387.25, here, became so critical Sunday that Brexeort, stepdaughter of Dr. F. J. making the total disbursements from an operation was performed In the Clipper of Detroit Mich., were mar- all funds $4,362,998.05. The programme for the convention hope of saving his life. Little hope Is ried here Saturday. of the State Beekeepers association, expressed for his recovery. Nineteen Injured in Wreck. which will be held on January 30 In Commemorate Pilgrims Landing. El Paso, Texas. Nineteen person i connection with the Farmers roundup were injured, four of them seriously, at the Utah Boston; The two hundred ninety-thirAgricultural college In anniversary of the landing of In the wreck of Texas k Pacific pas- Logan, has just been issued. The the Pilgrims was commemorated Sun- senger train No. 3 westbound, fifty convention will be held under the auday In the Old North church on Salem miles east of here, Saturday. A spices of the extension division of tha broken rail caused the accident street schooL The first week of February, which Mrs. Marshall P. Wilder Diet. Bill in Congress. Is to.be the last week of the coming New York. The death of Mrs. MarWashington Senator Weeks, at the and Housekeepshall P. Wilder, wife of the author and request of Massachusetts women, bos Farmers Round-uers conference at the Agricultural entertainer, in a local hospital here Introduced in the senate the Gillette college at Logan, will be known as on Saturday, was announced Sunday bill, known os the gamy Mrs. Wilder collaborated with her hus- bill, to give congress direct control livestock week. The chief considerations will be meat and milk producband 4n many of his writings. She of marriage and divorce. tion. was 35 years old. Private Bank Faila Arrested for the third time since Snow Baby" to Enter Society. Chicago. Federal Judge Carpenter December 4. Harry Martin, 21 years Washington. Miss Marie Peary, has appointed Erastus W. Willard old. cousin of J. H. Martha, alleged the snow baby," daughter of the di of Joliet, I1L, receiver for the private blackmailer Is again In the county Keener cf ths north pole and Mrs, bank of John L Evarts at Pl&infisid iaU at Ogden. This time the authorer.-w i.i n ake her bow to American 111., which has been closed severe' ities say that a charge of burglary will be placed against him. - toc.cty at a reception on January 3 iHv awe-lnspl- five-ye- one-thir- d -- 0 y buI-cld- e FERTILE-REGION- - - '' h - olving d rri -- 9, -- - f V Attorney Booth Ousted. Salt lake City Col. Hiram E. Booth, for more than seven years Uwtted FWtc'SSftoriiey' for Utah, terminated his connection with that office at the close of business Friday evening He received late notification from Washington to retire from office at once. He was also advised that the name of W. W. Ray of Salt had been sent by the president to the senate for confirmation to fill the vacancy. ' Employment Provided. Cortland, Ore. The Portland com mission has passed an emergency or dlnance to givework to 1,000 men at $3 a day.- - Single men will be given work two-datd eight hours each, and married men three days a week. the recent volcanic eruptions on the island of Ambrim, In the New group, in which 600 naUves lost their lives. Witnesses of the disturbance describe it as having been so sudden and violent that they expected ts see the whole western aide of the Island disappear. With a terrific roar, which was fob lowed by a rapid succession of detonations, all the craters of the volcano entered Into full activity, SDoutlngjfiames and lava, and throats- Ing out huge boulders. Great streams of lava soon were rushing down the Hopes, cutting off the villagers from escape. In one Instance two torrents of the molten mass joined and made an island of one entire section of n Here fifty or sixty persons village. perished. r The scenes at night were Ing. ' Flames shot Into the air to a height of a thousand feet, illuminating the whole scene of destruction. Ths ocean seemed to boll as huge superheated masses of stone fell Into the sea and streams of lava poured Into the bay. Dust from the craters gradually formed a black cloud which blotted out the light of the sUrs. The hay after the eruption was ill-o- f dead turtles. The water in the of dead trutles. The water In ths river wa hot The British hospital buildings were wiped out of existence, but previous to their destruction the doctors pluck-llremoved all the patients to a launch and escaped ith-themr aahlngton. The task of settling the differences bet ween, the house of representatives and tae senate on the administration currency Llll has been t4ken UP ,n rnest by the Democrats pf the erence.comm,lttee..of,, the two houses, headed by Senator Owen and Representative Glasa No one would predict when an agreement would be reached, and Representative Glass flatly declared that the differences were serious and Bo Immediate agreement was looked for. The house conferees entered upon the work Instructed to accept two senate amendments calculated to aid agricultural communities. Th instructions were adopted by the house after an effort to have It concur In all of the senate amendments had failed. The amendments .Indorsed by the house were those providing that six months commercial paper shall be eligible for rediscount at the federal banka lptgft4 ef three months paper inly, as originally provided by the house bill, and giving national banka the right to make loans on farm mortgages np to of their time deposits. The senate amendment providing for the publishment of a depositors' Insurance fund was mentioned In the house debate, but It was not included la the Instructions. W Mrs. Otto Wltbeckr widow of Deputy Sheri Otto Witbeck. who was kRkg by Rafeal Lopez, while In pursuit the desperado, gave birth to a Boa c December 18. ReS, a fire horse w htch has In the service of the Salt Lake Or department for nine years, dropp dead on the street one night lag - VILLA PROMISES INDEMNITY. & Their Lives wheifH of Adjusting Points of Diffsroncs. Mrs. Young, tho woman educator in th United States, was refused to tho poeition of sujenntendent of schools of Chicago by xn advoreo minority of tho board of 'ducation. best-know- n -' d , Lynch Law Prevails. illlston, N. D. Cleve Culbertsou, recently conxicted of murdering three members of the Dillon family at Ray, X. D., was taken from the Williams'county jail by a mob and hanged from a bridge near here. Spencer Reprieved. Hindj OrderedDeported. 111. Govern vr Dunne Springfield, C. Herhan Singh, a has Issued a Vancouver, B. formal reprieve until whose case colhas stirred up Hindu, onial authorities for weeks, was or- Friday, January U, 1914. to Henry sentenced to hang December dered deported on Friday Its wl'l Spencer, 1?. for the murder st Mrs. Mildred be t8k'n o Hongkong , JllKon-Rexm- y p anil-pol- y xv -- L - |