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Show GRAND VALLEY NS WOMEN T0 TIMES By Grand County Publishing Co. Loren L. Taylor, Editor and Manager PUM eee Angin ' UTAH ee | | j ee estat tn ny IN STATE NEWS ’ to joint the Jewish colony at Clarion on the Piute project. Morris Bessel, aged nineteen, and Lawrence Clark, seventeen, of Springville are in the charges ou cattle last tarrett Prove head of the for the convention State Salt Laks and next held was Utah conventiop in Eureka last Sonora las held at winner of the running high jump “Jack” Callahan, alleged associate of Charles Gammett in the slaying of Night Marshal Frank Colclough at Midvale, August 7, has been positively identified by seven Midvale citizens as Colclough’s murderer. Salt Lake’s inspector of police has issued an order that any patrolman, sergeant or other member of the department caught smoking in uniform may expect to be laid off an indefinite period without pay. H. T. Haines, state commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics, is endeavoring to secure a meeting of his western fellow commissioners Salt Lake during the week of the tional Irrigation congress. in na A new ordinance designed to make it a misdemeanor for anyone to solicit or give away transfers received by passengers on lines of the Salt Lake Street Car company may be introduced before the city commission. Harry Thorne, twice convicted of the murder of George W. Fassell, a Salt Lake groceryman, and ordered executed by the supreme court, was on Thursday sentenced to he shot at the state prison Thursday, September 26. Politics is tabooed in the police and fire departments of Salt Lake. Hereafter when any member of either department desires to talk politics or express himself on the political situation he must get beyond hearing of the neads of the department. Work on the proposed new electric interurban, to be known as the Ogden, Logan & Northern Electric, is being rushed. Within the next few days the surveying will be completed, and the road will be laid out. Construe. tion will then commence. The ruling of the federal department of agriculture that tomatoes not in solid pack, that is, with juice or broken fruit mixed with the whole tomatoes in the can, must be labeled as such, does not affect Utah canners. Utahns use the solid process. As the opening approaches, around Salt places for of the duck season owners of club grounds Lake are cleaning their the first day, October 1. Many sick ducks have been found on the shooting grounds, but hunters say there is no reason to apprehend an epidemic, The city council of Kaysville has are F. has arrived Nacozari, to all Sanders, in Sonora, women, with foreign and cites the young case where families were carried rebels under Bojas. away by Chinese WORK IN Reformer Execution of K. Cooley of Does Not Will to and south atmnereinninenieatitiinen > Ne ¥ Ror — Var — Fe, - Y 3 a = ade 7, YL wai LA ae | wx A hese rd ee f 2 As ie ; uN ® g he —— lili 3: The in work the Government future. the Think Lead to together Raise Judges Refuse to Try Angeles.—All Central From Darrow. su-. Italians Rob Canadian Bank, Vancouver, B. C—Four Italians, masked and carrying automatrc re volvers, robbed the Cedar Cottage branch of the Bank of Hamilton Sunday night. They escaped in an automobile, after a revolver battle’ with the police, in which one of their number was wounded. Bank officials are reticent regarding the amount taken. (ellen ineneninaenante ene tt Disastrous tn cae trams cenrttesinlihbcnensecnatistials Electrical Storm. St. Louis, Mo.—Three persons were killed and seven others injured by lightning which accompanied a severe electrical storm which visited this city and vicinity Sunday morning. The storm also wrought much property damage on both sides of the river. Many buildings were struck by lightning and badly damaged. SENATOR PENROSE veer * Seine Orozco With Small Force Surrounded in Chihuahua by Ten Thousand Federal Soldiers. In a quarrel over | a card game, Chicago.—Joseph Pat- rick Collins was struck on the head with a revolver by “Curley” Gardner and fatally injured. He died in the afternoon. Deputy Sheriff William Estep of Colfax and Town Marshal Grant Dickson of Tekoa went to the saloon to summon witnesses. As they entered the door, Paliouse Gardner, a brother of “Curley,” opened fire with a rifle, killing both officers. He then fired a bullet into his own brain. BE, Davis of nounced that Rudolph Spreckles Has Right to Beat Rival. Baltimore, Md.—That a wife with impunity finity was urday the morning beat her opinion by husband's expressed Justice Smith may Sar- at the during land. the Wrecks House, Injures Child. Ogden, Utah.—Plunging over an em. bankment after the driver had lost control of the machine, a large touring car belonging to David Eccles crashed through the eight-inch brick wall of Paul Kemmeyer’s home and injured Jennie Kemmeyer, a_ three-year-old child, so seriously that death may result. The chauffeur escaped Injury. absence of his wife in Po- R. W. AUSTIN son the Standard Oil Mr. Archbold company came Phillips. of Dodd entirely killing of a Mississippi Town The two of and a parallel, Cannon and Phillips, recalls Groce by D. campaign fund Archbold and of 1904 by the contribution of $100,000 to the national campaign fund which he made Wednesday in ‘the senate. He said he had prac itically nothing to add to that, but would answer | any question. Stays” Execution. || Salem Ore.—An hour before |Ume set for his execution »p Roberts, | ,of convicted Donald | was M, Stewart reprieved by of the Friday, H the of Governor murder Portland, West. Th« ‘governor made the stay of execution effective until after the general elec| tion in November, saying he did so /as the question capital then be of the punishment presented to Up in abolishment Oregon the a voters. ol would Tooth. a tooth and is now on the high to recovery. Baldes had his removed several months ago taking an anaesthetic, and soon after ward developed a bad cough. Phy sicians advised him berculosis and must mate, Johnsen New Barred that seek in York.—Jack he had another New State boxing commission tu cli York. Johnson wil! fight Joe Jeannette in New York. not The ruled to this Athletic elub, effect late Thursday afternoon and Jesse and Eddie McMahon, managers Permenter, charged of the St. Nicholas where the bout was to have been held, withdrew the of the sport.” match Operated Destroyed. pay him $25,000, Senator Penrose of almost entirely destroyed by a fire Pennsylvania has stirred up a lot of that started Saturday in a garage. charges and counter charges and the The loss is estimated at nearly $500,country is watching developments 000. Only two stores and a few resiwith interest. dences were saved, John up Trial. planter, ‘sylvania road teeth on “in the Congressman Austin of Tennessee Was accused by Congressman Raine y of Iiinois of having too close rela- Angeles, Cal.—Jose acute stomach trouble tions with and the “water power trust,” retaliated by calling Rainey the “great defamer from Iilinois.” an operation butcherknife. Aramendez, from he seized & nurse by result o! attack of performing upon himself He died at the ing hospital, where throes interests Himself. Los a Mexican, is dead as the having tried te relieve an Missoula, Mont.—The town of Ro. nan, on what formerly was a part of the Flathead Indian reservation, was | to not Coughs election. Montana of A,» Oakland, Gal.—Supposedly dying 0! tuberculosis, F. F. Baldes, a business man of Salt Lake City, has coughed with the murder of Miss Janie Sharp, whose body was found on her father’s plantation two years ago, twas acquitted Saturday. He was convicted on his first trial, but secured a reversal. how ; ¥! oe |Friday afternoon. He introduced into | the record the statement regarding ithe $25,000 contribution to the Penn- af.| eastern police station in the case of the wife of) John Sameho. She was charged with assaulting and beating Victoria Szymanski, to whom, accoraing to the evidence, he paid attention Auto Escapes on Second Winona, Miss.—Swinton In explaining Ri of |a witness before the Clapp committee California and John J. i.aine of Wisconsin, both’ supporters of United States Senator LaFollette in his campaign for the Republican presidentia) nomination, had agreed to head an organization to work for Woodrow Wilson in the presidential campaign. President Signs Canal Bill. Washington.—President Taft signed the Panama canal bill Saturday night. Following this he sent to congress a memorandum suggesting the advisability of the passage of a resolution which would declare that this measure was not considered by this government a violation of the treaty provisions regarding the canal. primary ~ ry Wis-| friends declare he is doing this at the risk of being defeated himself at the’ -aaeentiadsamaiememeio oe aan $ consin, secretary of the Appears Before Committee. Democratic Penrose national committee, Friday night an- | Washington.—Senator Penrose was Tillman Fights Blease. Spartansburg, S. C.—Vigorously imploring all true Carolinians to defeat him, United States Senator Tillman on Saturday came . out strongly| against Governor Blease. -Tillman’s mee deuce aN rie Juarez, Mex.—Caught as a mouse OPERATOR DIED AT POST. London.—This city was on Saturday in a trap, although the trap is 100 night entirely cut off from telegraphic miles wide and 200 miles long, is PasWreck Narrowly Prevented When Tel. communication with the rest of the cual Orozco, commander in chief of egrapher Expires Suddenly. country and with the continent and rebel forces in the north. This is defor a time connection with America .Clared by advices Oroville, Cal.—F. R. Sinclair, Westerr received here by Was severed as the resuli of a fierce General Joaquin Tellez, federal comPacific railroad operator at Belden fire Saturday evening in the general mander of this zone. The official an- fifty-five miles from here, sat lifeless postoffice, where the central telegraph nouncement is verified by railway re- at his key Thursday while the Oro office is lecated, and from which all ports and from various other sources. ville dispatcher tried frantically te wires of the service are concentrated. “raise” Belden to transmit dispatches Orozco now has only about 600 men. While the fire was extremely fierce, He is surrounded by federal forces ax- that would prevent a collision. no lives were lost and the damage gregating 10,000 that are spread out Persistent calling over the wire was confined to the inside of the build- |from the city of Chihuahua to the brought no response, nor was the tele ing. A thousand employees, a ma-. south, to the border at this-point and phone answered. Then the Oroville jority of them women, got out of the along dispatcher phoned to citizens of Bel the Mexican Central running structure promptly and without panic. dirctly north to the border, and the ‘den, urging them to: hurry to the sta: They found Mexico Northwestern, which runs | tion and find the operator. TRAGEDY RESULT OF BRAWL. from Chihuahua City west and north |Sinclair sitting at his desk, lifeless. | his fingers on the telegraph key. InFour Men Killed Following Quarrel to Juarez, |coming trains were flagged until an Over Card Game, SPRECKLES TO LEAD LEAGUE. | other operator could be sent to the Tekoa, Wash.—Four men are dead | town. here as a result of a brawl early Sat- California Supporter of LaFollette to | Heart disease was the cause of SinWork for Wilson, urday in a saloon. 'clair’s death. Rice. perior court judges of Los Angeles county have refused to preside at the second trial of Clarence S. Darrow, the Chicago lawyer, charged with jury bribery in his handling of the McNamara trial. A judge, under the law, may be assigned from some other county, but, it was learned no definite selection has been made. Telegraph Office Cut Of Communication With Rest of England, ey har- of the: twelve : = 4 Into Zelaya in 1909, which resulted in an upheaval that threw the dictator out of office and sent him into European exile. The state department is pregs. ing for more information. The massacre of the loyal Nicar aguan troops sent to defend Leon is fully confirmed in a belated cable gram received from the American le gation at Managua, dated August 19. The rebels refused quarter and annihilated the whole force of defenders except three or four. ISASTROUS FIRE IN LONDON REBELS ARE GAUGHT IN TRAP Manila.—Acting Governor Gilbert and party left Sunday for Mindanao to inspect in the rich Cottobata vatley a site for proposed huge rice plantations to be owned by the government. The objects of the governmentowned plantation is to obviate any future rice famine, and to prevent importations which reach a yearly ayerage valued at $60,000,000 gold, Los Him Exile. named killing though Trouble. would moniously Sent men had been wounded, and were seeking refuge in a hospital, accorging. to the report received Thursday: at the state department. They were said to have been fighting with the government troops. the | ~ spit ; i ' Pekin.—President Yuan Shi Kai and Dr. Sun Yat Sen former provisional president of the republic, dined together Sunday evening and later held a conference lasting several hours, during which the political situation was thoroughly discussed. At the conclusion of the conference they gave out a statement saying they were in perfect accord on at! important questions. Dr. Sun Yat Sen said he believed the execution of General Chang Chen Wu, who was put to death for his alleged implication in a revolutionary plot at Hankow, would not lead to trouble and that the north Grants- ment $1,400, which is equivalent to one year’s salary. The money will be paid under the provisions of the re vised government liabilities act. hr good it is said. Maude other a man na-' Blank cartridges volleyed and thundered as the Utah Indian war veterans and their Indian friends staged an old-time battle as the feature of the program of the second day of their encampment at Springville. The Indians attacked en old United States mail g@ach and were defeated. Mrs i the: aroused ville, widow of C. F. Cooley, forest ranger, killed last June by a kick of a horse, will receive from the govern- | Doug- by a report that Sereny Peterson, a iad of sixteen, was subjected to hanging until almost dead by Lars A. Johnson and John Johnson, brothers. Peterson is said to have asked for money due him and was maltreated by the Johnsons, i i HARMONY. Generals incident Which Zelaya Out of Washington.—Two Americans are reported to have been deliberately murdered in the massacre of the Nie. araguan loyal troops by the rebels gt Leon August 19. One was said to be Harvey Dodd of Kosciusko, Miss., the _ WILL and WARE twenty- | of Recalls the the Dictator a for- or girls granted a franchise for twenty-five years to the Home Telephone & Electric company to furnish power and lights to inhabitants of Layton, Clearfield, Hooper, Syracuse and occupants of houses outside the city limits. This company is local. Citizens of Santaquin Utah, M. Mexican at Stockholm. W. B. Langcaster is in the Provu general hospital with a broken leg and jaw and fractured skull as the resuk of an accident at the cement mixe; used at the west portal of the great Strawberry tunnel, Mrs. roan enenneieeinnstenesareinitmats European tive, to keep out of the country. Mrs. Sanders says that at the present time| no woman is safe in the state of So-| A was of from three celebration line, warning nora monster Murder Threw ee week. Provo in honor of the home-coming of Alma Richards, Utah’s representative on the American track team and Mees Office El Paso, Texas.—While the Chihanhua Mormons are preparing to go back to their Mexican colonies in northwestern Chihuahua adjoining the merly Eureka of association, chosen the at four of president Firemen's at jail stealing December. Frank elected was county of VICTIMS HAD BEEN WOUNDED AND WERE SEEKING REFUGE IN A HOSPITAL. te AMERICAN WOMAN ADVISES George W. Hanson, a former rex WIVES AND DAUGHTERS OF dent of Ogden, has been nominates! | COLONISTS TO STAY IN U. S. by the president as consul at Hobar, | Tasmania. b The extension division of the Agrt-| Twenty-three Young Mexican Girls of cultural college of Utah is to be re Good Families Have Been Carried moved from Salt Lake to Logan fm Away by Rebels and No Woman the near future is Safe in That Section. Fifty additional Hebrew families from the east will shortly be brought te Utah AMERIGANS SLA) BY NICARAGUINS THE DELUGE ” USER “AFT v a in pair his of and’ attempted thimsei? to avoid pain. with a receiv- death| scissors to Kill |