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Show ' MINISTER OF GOVERNORS MEET I - NOTICE TO WATER USERS. NO REST FOR THE WEARY STARTS WAR 1 . BANDIT TAKES LIFE REVOLUTION IN NICARAGUA WITH LAST BULLET AT IDAHO CAPITAL General Mena Leads Uprising Against President Diaz, Having Attacked Managua, the Capital. FIVE CHIEF EXECUTIVES SF 8TATb!S DISCUSS "MEANS OF DEVELOPING THE WEST. Washington. A new revolution hu broken out in Nicaragua. Captain Terhune of the gunboat Annapolis at San Juan del Sur on Wednesday the navy department that Managua, the capital, was attacked July 29 and is now cut off from communication. General Mena, whose resignation as minister of war was demanded by President Diaz, led the uprising. Mena now Is said to occupy the amall fort near Managua. Granada is In possession of Mena's son, whom be recently 00 About appointed commandant. Oeclare for State Rights and Against the Conservation Policy as Now Fastened on the Western States by Federal Department Heads. Rolse, Idaho. Declaring 'for state rights and against the conservation policy, as' now fastened upon the western states by federal department head, through their rules, regulations f GUN-MATENNESSEE CHEATS POSSE AFTER HARD FIGHT NEAR LA JUNTA, COLO. and construction of laws, passed with the object of helping settlers, Governor Norrls of Montana on Thursday opened the first annual session of the conference of western governors here. The opening of the Important subject by the chief executives present, and prominent representatives of other mutes, started the conference off on a live wire Issue that may develop Into crystallzed action towards bringing reMef. The surprise of the opening day's conference waa a proposal made by Delo A Chappell of Denver, personal representative of Governor Shafroth of Colorado, a big electrical power of that state, that the confer- - Desertion of His Girl Wife Caused Man to Run Amuck and Shoot Four People and Burn a Sum- mer Resort Hotel. La Junta, troops are there. Leading liberals all over the country have been thrown Into prison, Terhun's reports say. The situation is said to be aggravated by poor crop. Telegraph, wires have been cut by the revolutionists. Cap-lai- case of waterways and that were interstate Boise, Idaho. The ra n watersheds character. conference of western governora on Friday discussed SHOTS FIRED OVER THE LINE the plan of working r.ut a syBtem of Interstate highways through the co operation of the fourteen states in the association, after Governor Haw- United States Sldiers and Unidentiley of Idaho bad made the proposified Men From the Mexican Side tion In the paper he read to the visit-in- ; Exchange Numerous Shots. executives, considering at length the Oregon prison reform, discussing By t em presented by Governor West, El Paso, Texas. About fifty shots an J the question of the entertainment ef visitors to the west durlnt were exchanged between United States soldiers and unidentified men from the 1913 exposition. the Mexican aide, striking a house The governors were guests of James H. Brady at luncheon belonging to C. H. Cole. After the first three or four shots were beard, the nd banqueted by the Boise Commercial club at night, as well as were soldiers on guard on the American guests of honor at the league baseball 6lde opened fire toward Mexico. The bullets then came faster from same In the afternoon. Governor West advocated the steri- the Mexican Bide. Several houses near lization of degenerate prisoners and the river were hit by bullets, as was confinement within prisons during the the roof of one of the El Paso foundry balance of their life. Governor Haw-le- buildings. After the persons on the declared he was unqualified op- Mexican side of the river bad fired of thirty or forty shots they ceased. posed to the placing of the prisoners in a penal Institution ENTIRE FAMILY DROWNED. under the honor system and stated he would not go higher than 25 per Mother and Three Children Meet Death cent or even less. Governor West as Result of Cloudburst. reated surprise by advocating 50 per Baker City, Ore. Mrs. John Powell cent or more. Governor Oddie advocated the pre- and her three young children were drowned Saturday fn a rrestiet on paration by all states and their cities for special entertainments during the Bragg creek, when their home was before vast quaantitles of debris exposition year to attract the visitors, swept which was carried down the stream in more the them popuconcentrating !o a boom dam on Burnt river. Held lated centers. Governor Oswald West ot wrcgon by the dam, the waters backed up over was honored Saturday night by the a large territory. The bodies of Mrs. beconference of western governors by Powell and her three children are debris. be to in the lieved conferelected the of resident being The freshet was caused by a cloudence for the ensuing year. This act which did much damage to burst of tb governora, together with the crops In the region of Huntington. Rain fell constantly for forty-siv one-thir- d c WEST Governor of Oregon OSWALD enre of western governors and the public lanos convention join band in making f,';e tight for relief from the rules of the federal department heads, and Install a publicity departs merit at Washington for the purpose ti having proper legislation enacted. The proposal called forth a lively and betted discussion. Dcfiulte action was postponed until later. Owing to the fact that many members of the conference are engagel In political campaigns la their own stat os, the opening attendance was small w hen the session opened. Those present are: Governor Norrls of Montana. Governor Spry of I'tah, Governor West of Oregon, Governor of Nevada and Governor Hawley. Governor of Carey Wyoming. Vessey of South Dakota. Eberhart or linncsi-MaStubha of Kanaaa. Cruce of Ok:aboma, Shaffroth of Colorado. Mrlkmald of New Mexico, Hunt of and Arljrma, Johnson of California Hay of Washington were unable to attend. Governor Eberhhart Is represented by Edwin J. IWker. In his address Governor NoriU declared that the western people are devoted to the Interest of the n y o and of the other states, but feel they may properly exert their best efforts EDWIN NORRIS to protrt and foster euro In teres: Governor of Montana. as are of Tight their own. In lit address Governor William icirctlon of Governor Oddie or Nevada Spry of Utah delivered a powerful as secretary, the selection of Salt LaVe appeal for l! conservation by the Inthe place for the next meeting, todividual stains of their own nitur! gether with the passage of important resources. Instead of Conner a: ion by resolutions, clcwd the first nfetlnof the federal government, except in the the conferee e. All of the visiting (governors left Saturday flight fof 'their states after an excursion to Arrow Hork to see the big dam construction work. ' The two officers elected and the governor of the state where the next "'"'v.' .V 1 met ting vtlll be held. Spry of t'tah, .constitute the executive committee ol the conference and are authorized to lite Z1 meet later and set the date for the 'aY ifci'next annual conference. The resolutions adopted by the con ference call fur the speedy adoption by the federal and state governments ol of pollcira for the conservation natural resources more benelcial to the states themselves; give the p'a'ei "blue these resources; Indorse th iiermittini! s'ntes to have superlas" vision over Investments; urae litieral appropriations for the Pan Francisco by all western etates; de f!oifHn rlare for uniform laws of western s'ates gertiing the use of waters lt lfik's end streams for irrigitioa and the construction of storage WILLIAM SPRY. reservoirs to prevent floods Qovtrnor of Utah. Crane McVillin Nominated. Henator Winfhrop Murra Itoston Nashvi:ie, Tenn. Ronton McMillin easily won the Democratic nomination Crane has been elected to succeed for governor In Thursday's primary. himself as lU'pnblican national rom Kimates at mldnght were that be mitteeman from Massachusetts t coun- meeting of the Republican state combad carried at least seventy-fivties and would poll about half of the mittee. total vote of probably $5,000. Marshall Willi Pay Own Espersea. Found Dead In Bed. Indianapolis. Governor Thomas R SL Louis Captain E. W. Bixby, Marshall aays he has uVoHned an offer who taueht "Mark Twain" how to pi- of fonr friends to make up a fun lot a steamboat, waa found dead In to meet the expenses of b's persona' He waa campaign as Democra'lc wndida'a for bed at hi bom Thursday, old. the It Od-dl- I" , i FUGITIVES Senate Appropriates One Hundred Thousand Dollars to Provide and House is Transportation Expected to Ratify Action. Washington. A resolution by Senator Bailey appropriating offered $100,-00- 0 ARE DESTITUTE. Their Lot One of Suffering and Sor-ro- But They Were Glad to Escape. Hachlta. N. M. The condition of Mormon colonists who have arrived here from Colon la Diaz and Conolia Dublan continues to e one of suffering and sorrow. They are desperately In need of clothing, bedding and other essentials of bodily comfort. There la a scarcity of food and water. The refugees are dlscoaraged and heartsick, but are glad to escape with their Uvea, conalderli.g the physical and mental suffering they have undergone. On tbe morning of July 28 an ultimatum came to the colonists- from General Salazar giving them until the evening of the day to get across the frontier or suffer a massacre. The new came with the suddenness o lightning In a clear sky, but the message waa too sinister to be disregarded. TRAGEDY IN STREETS OF TACOMA to provide transportation for American refugees now at El Paso. Texas, to the homes of relative and friends passed the senate Friday afternoon without opposition. Senator Smoot has been working on the plan for two or three days, with a view to securing an appropriation sufficient to put It Into execution. Congressman Howell, together with congressmen from Texas .and New Mexico, will make an effort to push the resolution through tbe house so that the money may be Immediately available. It is not thought there will be any decided opposition to tbe resolution in the bouse. Traveling Man Shoots to Kill and Senator Halley declared the refu-ge- e Then Turns Gun on Himeelf. were in dire need, and most Taroma. Clyde A. White, aged 37, cases, were unable to proceed lo salesman for a Tacoma El Paao. Transportation would traveling hours. was shot and killed house, grocery be provided under the resolution only on one of the busiest Sunday early Woman Captures Desperado. for those who are receiving some aid corners of 0" acorn a ty E. J. Temple-toColo. After successfully in "shelter" from tbe government at Craig. of Washurna. Wash., a former eluding heavily armed posses from Kl Paso. traveling salesman for a Spokane three counties for a week, William grocery house. Tempieton then sent ARE FUGITIVES a DESTITUTE. Sartelle. said to be the leader of three bullets through his own breast desperate gang of outlaws from the Hole In the Wall county, Wyoming, Their Lot One of Suffering and Sor and fell dead beside bis victim. The murder and suicide, according and who escaied from the Jail here row. But They Were Glad to Escape. was an with two companions waa made a Harbita. N. M The condition ol to the police, betweentbe result of and Tempieton priaoner by a woman. Mrs. Annie Mormon colon'ats who bave arrive estrangement bis wife, whose photograph was found Decker, wife of a Snake river rancher, here from Colonla Dlas and Conolia In the pockets of each of the men. "covered" the outlaw with a revolver Dublan continue to be one of suffer while be was eating a meat which Ing and sorrow. They are desperately Call on King. she had prepared for him at the point In need of clothing, bedding and othet Denmark King Christian Aarbnrs, of a gun. The plucky woman dis- essentials of bodily comfort- - There It on Sunday received at MarnelUborg armed the bandit and then "bog-tieda scarcity of food and water. The castle the members of tbe committee him. refurees are discouraged and heart- representing the Association of sick, but are glad to escape with tbeit which has presented a Archbild Trial Postponed. lives, the physical and new national park In Jutland to the Washington. The trial of Judge mental considering suffering they bave undergone. government Tbe American minister Robert W. Archbald of the Tnltil On tbe morning of July 21 an ultima- to Denmark. Dr. Maurice, on behalf Statea commerce court on Impeach- tum came from Gen- of President Taft, honorary president ment proceedings brought by the bouse eral 8alar.arto the colonists until the of tbe association, read a message them giving of representatives on Haturrtay was of the day to get across the from Mr. Taft extending greetings to set by the senate to open Tuesday, evening or suffer a massacre. Tbe tbe king and people of Ienroark. leeernber 3, the second day of the frontier news came with the suddenness of The of next regular session congress. Must Accept Roosevelt's Doctrines. lightning In a clear sky, but Ihe mespostponement of the rase came after sage was too sinister to be disreNew York. Tbe National Progresa long fight by a number of senators sive party must accept Colonel Roosegarded. to have an Immediate trial, as desired velt's political doctrines' If be is to Two Germans Murdered. by the house. . be its standard bearer. He said late Dotiaia. An. That John llcrttlng funday as he started for Cbleaeo lhat Turks May Hold Election. and Guido fcbu!ert, who were killed he wcii!d Insist upon making Ills The cabinet and near Monte Constantinople, Mex, recently, confession of faith" to the delegates senate held a prolonged secret joint were murdered Vista, In a most cold blooded before the platform committee makes disthe for voted and meeting Sunday manner, was the gWt of the report Its final report and that he would solution of the chamW of deputies on made here Monday by Rolert Hi!:nrn, not accept the nomination on a platthe ground that the present extraor- sent from this city by German friends form be did not approve. a the session of chamber, bring dinary on the of the men to make a f tbe previous session affairs to the German report continuation Crane May Be Treasurer. of government, now and having completed its terms, were rVaelrt, N J Cbarle R. Crane of said to bave been which they lapse. It Is expected that an lrsd subjects, Cbicasi. wealthy msnnfartorT and ordering dissolution and hew elections In bis mm-paiesupporter of Law and Order Campaign. within three months will be issued. the Rotmbliran presidential New York. The reve'atk'r, of the nomination, may be treasurer of the Allen Reported In Washington. Rosn'hal murder case, pointing to liemocratic national campaign HeaHle, Wah Information tha' the evs'pnr-- of a f'"Tn of police Kdwards. the blackmail leviel upon iiieial ieorm, Pidna Allen anal W-sOldest Odd Fellow Dies. Virginia outlaws, were believed 1 t" prompted number of la1irig fcitleni In hiding in the v'e ni'y of Seaitle to N. M H. f oilins. the a a for AtbuTierqne. rail masi ptibii'lsie Sunday caused the federal anl cmn?y anthor-Iti- meeting at ("oopff t'nion to aiopt oldeat Odd Fellow In the rnitd to conduct a Ihirouz!! search plans "to ms'se effective the public Stat, bating jo"n1 the order aj Danof the surrounding ro'iitry for the demand for the ebervanre of law anif ville. Kr . In 1M2. d el here Saturday men. but neither wan found. at the age of ninety five year order In this ri'y." Nicaria Proclaims Her Independence. Remodeled. Fighting in Nicaragua, Army f 4i rt Athens.- - The Turkish island of Nicat Halved' rArmel conIjT Wssh'ngtcn. With pracieal Tafi flict Is repot'ed ii N'.'f taeiia btwen aria alo known as I aria), in fh features nion h!fh Its in-- j lv,!l r vto eliminated. th armj President innr. and he revoi'ilorilts Aegean sea. has former min dependence of the Turk s't firpri-- , appropriation bill fts aeain reprtM hadel by General merit. The inhatu an's fpi7ed anl im- to the serine nn rVUay bv the mili- ister of war. The Vnifc-- Ptates war affairs committee, tarrying j tary prisoned all Hi Turk'h o'fi'isis. ship Annailis has arrived. a Jv I'.i Nie Bey Scouts Drowned. Csloricts Reich riio". of! WMsci Will Not Reels. G5ote. ArU. The M'r buM-linden Nine !oy froijs were Mormon refu ires fram Jlit co fit capsizing ol Pag.rt. N J. For" at thnnnnr-reen- t drowrd F'lMav by e ma A large isisr-1-. Mormon Colonies in Arinna Vean flat, rn'ter eff F'iepr-oFti'lsy hy Goverm the patty of Ptors was proceeding at orday wlih tbe arrlrM here of t'ire , V.iiscn that he wo'ild rrim carloads of men. wome i and rVllren ?rrrmrsh'p of New Jer ey cj irinf time to hif summer camp oa the r' U.and ho fled from the staU of So.iora, rs,rnjin for the pi? r.r - be-ro- nj s Danish-Am- j d. AMERICANS DRIVEN FROM MEXICO BY BANDITS TO BE SENT TO THEIR FORMER HOMES. ericans e j 10 REFUGEES '' :s W SENATE EXTENDS sheriffs, wounded almost to death, George Ballow, Tennessee gunman, sought a moment's respite behind a, haystack and fired the last bullet In his revolver through his brain three miles south wea. of here at 11 o'clock Sunday. four perBallew, after shooting sons, two of whom are in a critical condition, and burning a summer resort hotel at South Platto Friday night, fled to the hills and had been hunted by a dozen po3ses since then. It is thought that Ballew tried to get to Las Cruces, N. M., and complete bis avowed vengeance by killing his girl wife, who recently deserted him. It was because of her desertion and because he thought a number of people at South Platte had turned her against him that Ballew ran amuck Friday. Ballew was a stage driver, and came to Colorado from Copperblll, Tenn., about two years ago. Danish-American- JwUwh ?ZsJ?Xi! Battling desperate- n e resi-ectlv- Colo.- - ly every inch of ground he gave before a posse led by five determined deputy n fr Office, Salt Lake State Engineer's City. Utah, July 23. 1913. Notice is hereby given that William A. Justesen, whose post office is Deseret, Utah, haa made application in accordance with the of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate thirty (30) cubic feet of water per second from Baker Hot Springs. Juab County, Utah. From the northwest corner of Section 18, Town-shi- p 14 south. Range 7 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, the springs are Bituated as follows: Spring No. 1 is 9,590.8 feet west and 873.5 feet north; Spring No. 2 is 10 412.8 feet west and I. 087.5 feet north; Spring No. 3 Is II. C53.8 feet west and 1.166.5 feed north; Spring No. 4 is 11.662.3 feet west and 1.137.5 feet north; Spring No. 5 Is 11,678.8 feet west and 1.087.5 feet north; prlng No. 6 U 11.873.8 feet west and 1,146 feet north; Spring No. 7 Is 11,702.8 feet west and 845.5 feet north; Spring No. 8 Is 12 165.8 feet west and 608.5 feet north; Spring No. 9 is 12,214.3. feet west and 664 feet north; Spring No. 10 is 12 219.3 feet west and 393.5 feet north; Spring' No. 11 is 12,254.3 feet west and 291.5 feet north; Spring No. 12 Is 12.2t"9.8 feet west and 251.5 feet north. The water will be diverjed at the places where It issues from said springs and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 52,800 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 2,400 acres of land embraced in Scotions 31, 32 and 33, Township 14 south. Range 7 west; Section 36, Township 14 south. Range 8 west; Sections 4. 5 and 6, Township 45 south, Range 7 west, and Section 1, Township 15 south, Range 8 west Salt Lake Base and Meridian. This application is designated In the Btate engineer's office as No. 4081. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, mmt be made by affidavit In duplicate and P'ed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication or tbis notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication August 2, 1912; date of campletlon of publication September 2, 1912. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Salt Lake Office. State Engineer's City. Utah, July 22, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Winn Brothers Company, by Its president, T. C. Winn, whose post office address is Nephl, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appro(25) cubic feet of priate twenty-fivwater per second from Currant Creek Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 21 degrees east 2.100 feet distant of the eouth quarter corner of Section 1, Township 11 south. Range. 1 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, from where It will be conveyed by means of a canal for a eistance of 2.500 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to Decemler 31, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purjiose of electric lighting and propelling machinery near Mona,' I'tah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 1 degree east 4.570 feet distant ol the south quarter corner of Section I. Township 11 south. Range 1 west. Salt Lake naae and Meridian. This application la designated In the state engineer's office as No. 4628. . All protests against tbe granting of said application, atating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of tbe publication of (bis notice. CALLn TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication August 2. 1912; date of completion of publication September 2, 1912. e We're Opposed to Mail Order Concerns Because Tbey Utrm aerar retniilanej a cm lo lortltamt; Um klmu 4 em low LWy cent srreiwvl mi lita commwafr owl the ia fciiiag orders. p"liiy o n te n-- aiouius trt Tke m to kmsa (nods mm thtftK. pnde a woiif trrnod, in the fine mt U m ptayed today. wKe by Local ff Therefore Mr. Mxrkant anj EWw Mao, awt yowr romp-ir- e wrth trie e Jtrntemg, tsi vrcafraM -- t d 'ft iKrif ken. But com-milte- ". Pre-i.3en- ttwai la aJaw eiwy CM pnre caa b a4 rajt e j hj it a dnd Adfertue! 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