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Show THE TOOELE TIMES, TOOELE, UTAH. During the fiscal yar ended June immigrants came to this countrw, an increase of 359,720 over the previous year. Of those 986,-35were between 12 and 44 years of THE PAST WEEK age. 147,158 were under 14, and were 45 or over. Former Governor Sulzer made his maiden speech in the New York state asembly on Tuesday In support of a of Ha A Complete History What motion to bring before the house the Been Happening Throughout Schaap resolution for a state wide investigation. graft the World. B. M. Blythe, who spent years in Mexico and was an intimate friend oi President Porflrio Diaz, offerformer INTERMOUNTAIN. a home in Monrovia, Cal., him General disarmament of the weapon- ing was banished from his own he when carrying element of Tooele, Utah, is country, died Monday after an illness planned by Sheriff Philip Aljets as the of five months. result of a quarrel between two Henry Siegel & Co. of Boston, one igners, which resulted In the serious the Siegel corporations for which of wounding of one of the participants. were appointed a month receivers Two million pounds of frozen beef was adjudicated bankrupt in the ago, and mutton, the first direct shipments district court at Bos of this kind ever sent from Australia United States ton. to Seattle, arrived Monday on the WASHINGTON. British ship Walmate. Ofticers of the President Wilson by an executive company importing the meat say regular shipments from Australia to Seat- order dated February 3, removed all restrictions against the exportation of tle will follow. munitions of war into Mexico from of the The sudden utsappearance United States, placing the conthe Rev. George Gallup, vicar of St. Johns cathedral of Denver, has created a tending elements on a basis of equal-of etir In church circles, especially as ity with respect to the purchase Dean H. Martyn Hart, under whom arms and supplies in this coutnry. By overwhelming votes the house on the vicar worked, intimated that the n vicar's disappearance was connected Tuesday stripped from the immigra-tinoall bill under consideration with a scandal. P. W. Imel, a paroled burglar from amendements which would have placthe Kansas state reformatory, who ed a bar against Asiatic immigration. Protest against the use of firearms wps arraigned charged with attemptand business the employment of armed guards a to swindle prominent ing man of Pueblo, hanged himself In and private detectives in labor dishis cell. putes and strikes was made by Secreadof Colorado tary W. B. Wilson of the department Senator Thomas dressed 200 representative business of labor, in his first annual report men of Salt Lake, at a banquet Sat- submitted to President Wilson. the British Sir Cecil Spring-Rice- , urday night, on the currency bill, deIman is law new the that ambassadqr, had a long conference claring provement over the old banking act. with Secretary Bryan on Tuesday reFederal officers located a counte- garding the formulation of a peace rfeiters plant in Salt Lake and cap- treaty between the United States and tured Milton H. Lee, a venerable Great Britain, similar to those the graybeard, as he was in the very act secretary already has negotiated with of making a counterfeit $5 gold piece. eleven countries, six of which have The ancient counterfeiter had just actually signed the convention. taken the counterfeit coin from the Attorney General McReynolds has die and it was still burning hot. been requested by a delegation of conDOMESTIC. gressmen from California to postpone Mrs. E. H. Staley of Wellington, filing a suit to dissolve the connecnephew tion between the Southern Pacific railKan., received her by parcel post Tuesday from his grand- road and the Central Pacific railroad. mother in Stratford, Okla., where he House Democrats at a caucus Tueshad been left for a visit three weeks day night went on record against the ago. The boy wore a tag about his creating a house on committee neck showing it had cost 18 cents to woman suffrage. By a vote of 124 to 55 the caucus adopted a resolution defiend, him through the mails. Bustles are going to be popular claring this a state question and reagain this year among the women of jecting the Raker resolution to create fashion, according to designers who the committee. are exhibiting at a style show under FOREIGN. the auspices of the Chicago Garment All the district councils in the provManufacturers association. inces of China have been dissolved by More than 150,000 women, Chicago's Yuan Shi Kal. This is another imnewest citizens, became legal vot- portant step toward the suppression ers of Chicago on February 2. They of all semblance of popular governtook the first step in perfecting their ment in China. franchise by registering. A warning has been issued by GenFinal adjournment of the twenty-fourj- h eral Francisco Villa that all Spaniards convention of the United Mine captured in the Torreon campaign will Workers Of America, in session at In- be summarily dealt with. General dianapolis since January 20, was taken Villa said he had positive proof that Tuesday. St. Louis was chosen as the Spaniards in Torreon had taken up convention city in 1916, over Kansas arms against the rebels and that all City by a small vote. these would be shot. Others, he said, Oscar von Hagen, sent to the Joliet,' would be banished from the country. 111., penitentiary from Chicago for burJose Vera Estanol, a brother of glary in July, 1913, was shot and kill- Jorge Vera Estanol, minister of public ed by a guard while attempting to es- instruction in the late President cape. Von Hagen was said to have cabinet, was arrested Tuesday been a graduate of the University of at Mexico City and sent to the peniHeidelberg. tentiary. The charge against him was Increases in salaries' amounting to not made public. about 1 10,000 a year were voted by the A demand for the withdrawal from United Mine Workers of America in the Haitian capital of the German and convention at Indiaijapolis. American bluejackets and marines The supreme coiirt" has held that was presented on Monday to the memprovisions of Arizona law exempting bers of the foreign diplomatic corps private fortunes W stockholders from by the citizens committee of public liability for an Arizopa corporation's safety. debts were hot effective in' all Btates A definite settlement has been where th curpoVations do business-- . reached of the claims of the three Charles Ward well Schofield, once a daughters of the late King Leopold in prominent railroad builder of the west, connection with the property left by 78 years old, was married in Brooklyn him. on Monday to Miss Jean W. FitzsimA strike of school teachers, the first mons, aged 28, a trained nurse. With- of its kind in the British Isles, was in in three hours he was dead of pneu- full swing in the county of Hereford monia. He realized that death was on Monday. Eighty out of the 120 upon him and asked that the cere- elementary schools under the jurisdicmony be performed. tion of the county council were closed. A meeting of the Natiohal DemoFrancisco I. Guzman, who figured cratic club in New York, .Monday prominently in the revolt against night, ended in disorder after a reso- President Madero in Mexico City a lution demanding that Charles F. Muryear ago, was executed in the front phy be retired from the leadership of yard of a house occupied by General Tammany hall had been declared Francisco Villa at Juarez on Monday. adopted on an aye and nay vote. Guzman had just come from Havana, Twenty guests in a hotel in New where, it was charged, he had been York City were trapped in their given a secret mission by Felix Diaz rooms by a fire which started in a to induce General Villa to renounce cafe kitchen in the basement. They General Carranza and throw the were rescued with ladders thrown strength of the revolution to Diaz. against the' side of the building and Sharp fighting has occurred at across the roofs. The manager was Haiti, between the followers seriously burned. of the two rival revolutionary leaders, After conferring with his wife and Senator Davilmar Theodore and Gen.a veterinary surgeon over the most eral Oreste Zaiuor, formerly governhumane way of destroying his pet ment delegate at Cape Iiaitien. cats, which had been models for his The Jesuit priests. Fathers Allain widely known magazine illustrations, and Tallie, who. were captured by banHenry Richard Boehm, an artist, dits, when they sacked and burned the went upstairs 'in his home near Ossin- Town of Liuan-Chorecently, . have ing, N. Y., and shot himself in tha been released and have reached a head, dying instantly. place of safety. John Henry, accused of killing three Another plan for a raid on Persia is persons aUWoods.yn, and who return said to have been put in progress ed to his own, 'fireside, was brougnt by the former. shah, Mohammed All to.theijail it'dackfioiLville, .Ilk Hqury Mirza, yhosq movements are a source declares he. Js innocent. of grqat anxiety ,to the government. r - .. Maury I. Diggs, former state archiFifty thousand dollars in cash was tect, sought the: police of ; San stolen ,at Rostoa on Don, Russia, Francisco on a warrant charging an while the .mails were, being transferoffenSe against giilv red from a railroad train to the s gave himself up on Sunday. i The .government official, who Louis Bundy, 18 years old, who kill- had charge of the. mail was arrestqd. ed Harold Ziesche, a messTwenty-twpersons were killed enger, to get $20, was found guilty at and seventeen injured in an explo Los Angeles of first degree murder. sion of in Achenhach colUnder the verdict he must be hanged. liery at Dortmund, Germany. ! PERUVIAN 30, 1913, 1,197 872 5 64,-379 Ma-der- .. 'y a-- . post-offic- o fire-dam- p PRESIDENT TAKEN j PRISONER BY REBEL BAND THE UTAH BUDGET i Morrell Johnson of Ogden, a ten boy, is dead as the result of lighting a fire with gasoline. An overheated stove is thought to Uprising Came as a Complete Surhave started a fire that burned to the of War Being prise, Minister ground the Union social hall nar Killed in Attack on Palace. Midvale. Joseph Mantle of Taylorsville was Lima, Peru, The president of the struck by a Denver & Rio G.ande enrepublic of Peru, Guillermo Billing-hurst-, gine at a railroad crossing in Murray was taken prisoner Wednesday and fatally injured. by military revolutionists. Ogden has a population of more President Billinghurst was later than 35,000, according to the Tattler, taken by the rebels as a prisoner to the monthly publication of the Webei Callao from which port he will be club and Ogden publicity bureau. sent into exile in a foreign country. Charles W. Penrose of the first presThe rebels attacked the presidential idency of the Mormon church celepalace Wednesday morning under the brated the eighty-seconanniversary 'eadership of Colonel Benavides. Gen- of his birth on Wednesday, February eral Enrique Varela, premier and min 4. ister of war, was killed in the fight Plans are being drawn for a church which ensued. Dr. Augusto Durand, a edifice to be erected by the members Eormer revolutionary reader, took pos- of the First Church of Christ, Sciensession of the palace. tist, in Ogden, at a cost of approxi-matelThe attack on the palace began at $8,000. half-pas- t Infour in the morning. Benjamin Neilson, 27 years of age habitants of Lima ran into the streets until recently a fireman ior'The Denalarmed by the firing. Soldiers were ver & Rio Grande railroad, committed ordered to fire volleys into the air suicide at Salt Lake by taking poison in order to prevent the formation of Family troubles led to the deed. crowds and by this method they kept Statistics prepared by the county the people moving from clerk for the state statistician of Utah place to place. show that 106 final divorce decrees A civilian bystander was killed by and fourteen interlocutory decrees a bullet. were granted in Weber county during Perus sudden revolutionary truoble 1913. is due principally to President Lehi Hennefer, one of the early pioearnest efforts to place the neers of the state, died at Henuefei finances of his country on a sound last week. Mr. Hennefer wau born basis. His scheme for doing this in- in Staffordshire, England, July 5, 1847, volved the strictest economies and came to this country in 1853, throughout the public service and nat- crossing the plains in an ox caru urally proved unpopular, particularly Milton H. Lee, aged 67, was ai restamong officeholders, who saw their ed In Salt Lake City by federal ofsalaries and estimates pruned with a ficers who charge they caught Lee Id merciless hand. the act of making a counterfeit $5 gold piece. Lee Is said to have conDiscuss Hogs and Sheep. fessed and declared it was his first ofLogan, Utah. Hogs and sheep were fense. . the topics of discussion at the roundThe first annual state poultry show, up on Wednesday. The morning ses held at Logan last week, was an unsion was devoted to swine and the qualified success. Between 4,000 and afternoon to sheep, with the exception 5,000 people were entertained in the of a talk on farm roads by William show room during the week, includPeterson, member of the state road ing nearly 2,000 school children of the commission for this district. The first county. speaker of the afternoon, opening the J. M. Browning, Ogden inventor of discussion of the sheep industry, was tne rifles, shotguns and pistols which J. R. Murdock of Heber City. Mr. bear his name, has been honored by Murdock gave some Interesting fig- King Henry of Belgium. Browning is ures on the cdst of producing mutton to be invested with the Belgian decorand wool on the Uintah forest as a ation of the Chevalier de lOrder de refutation to the charge that the pro- Leopold. fits of the sheepmen have been abnorSteven Kerr, winner of the Steven t mally large. oratorical contest last year, and Quin-tiWallace will represent the Salt Oregon Pioneer Called. Lake high school in its scheduled dePortland, Ore. F. X. Matthin, oldest bate with the University of Utah pioneer of Oregon, died at his home in freshmen, to be held the latter part Butteville, Ore., aged 94. He came to of February. Oregon in 1841 from Montreal, Can Mrs. America Rose Kenner Wttzei. was he where at and the a descendant of Pocahontas of colonborn, ada, famous wolf meeting, May 2, 1843, died at her home in Sail ial where settlers of Oregon declared for Lakefame, week. Mrs. Wetzel was last American sovereignty in the Oregon in born Clarksville, Montgomery coun country and formed a provisional, in- ty, Tennessee, on the Cumberland dependent government, he was one river, May 24, 1837. of only two men of French-Canadia- n clean-towcontest, a A state-wid- e blood voting with the American setof Utah, an attempt resource survey tlers. to secure & more liberal policy from Hobson Demands Action. the federal government wfth refer Washington. Representative Rich- ence to mining claime, are among the mond P. Hobson of Alabama, who has activities outlined by the Utah Develbeen campaigning against Oscar W opment League for the present year. Underwood for the Democratic nomiBen R. Eldredge of Salt Lake Cltj nation for the senate from Alabama, was president of the Utah wants immediate action on the de Dairymens association at the closing mand of W. H. Parker of Alabama session of the annual convention at that his salary be withheld for the Lagon. The convention was held in days he has been absent from the connection with the Farmers Roundhouse. up. Near death by freezing within twenty-fDemocrats Oppose Suffrage. ive miles of blooming flowers was Washington. Hopes of suffragists the in southern Utah of experience that the present Democratic adminis- John K. Tibbetts, who was brought tration would enact federal legislation enfranchising the women of the to Salt Lake, hospital a few days with both his hands and feet badcoutnry, were checked ' Wedensday agofrozen. when Representative Underwood of ly The dead body of Louis M. Brodie, Alabama, majority leader of . the 48 years of age, first president of the house, put the Democratic party squarely on record a3 opposed to fed- Salt Lake, aerie, of Eagles and employed as a cigar maker, was discoveral action. ered early Sunday morning, face downAmmunition Shipments Begun. ward, in his bed in a hotel in Salt El Paso, Texas. An express wagon Lake. Heart failure was the cause oi year-ol- d d panic-stricke- n s n , across the international trundled bridge from El Paso to Juarez on Wednesday with the first load of munitions of war permitted to cross to the rebels under President Wilsons proclamation lifting the embargo. The wagon contained only 27,000 rounds of ammuniticn and seventy rifles. Rebels Meet Defeat. Chihuahua, Mexico. The first skirmish between the federal troops protecting Torreon and the rebel army advancing on that city resulted 'in a withdiawal of the rebel forces. The skirmish, details of which reached here occurred in the Thursday, mountain pass of Puerta de la Cadena about thirty miles from Mapimi, and northwest of Torreon. death. ' ,. Amos H. Neff, a patriarch in the Mormon church, member of the isec-oncorps of pioneers, who arrived in Salt Lake valley in 1847, and who delivered the first shipment of merchandise to Salt Lake valley, died February 1 at his home in East Myi Creek. He was 88 years of age. In conformity with its recent decision to contest the right of the federal and slot machines. Immigration Bill Passes. Washington. The Burnett immigration bill, prescribing a literacy test for applicants to admission to the United States, was passed by .the house Wedensday afternoon by a vote . of .241 to. 126. 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