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Show f THE S?AN!SnrOK PRESS Ulan Waraer, Publisher SPANISH rOKK . . . UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET movement la on at Wlllard to the Installation of a rnntilnc factory. Tho I'nfun Pacific ha purchased a right of way for the double track between Ogden and Uintah. Construction work will commence In Hit near future. Salcrn will assume metropolitan airs In the near future, having decided at a special election to bond tbe town for 11,000 In order to secure electric lights. Elmer L. Pewey, convicted of murder In the firm degree for tbe killing of Toltre Sergeant Jobn Henry Jhn-toat Salt Lake, has been aentenced to Imprisonment for life. An organization of tbe Utah Indian War Veterans waa perfected at last week, under tbe sanction and advice of State Commissioner of Indian War Veterans K. A. Wedge- - 1 C AFTER III GRILL HERE'S Pay-so- n wood. Henry Wonn, a miner employed at mine at Park City, tbe Daly-Judgwas caugbt In a cave on bad ground and sustained a broken wrist, a bad lr bruised foot and bruises on tbe body. Edward A. Phillips, a former Salt Lake newspsper msn, committed sul clde at his home In llerkeley. Cat while he wss despondent following a quarrel with his wife. Phillips shot e Paris. Should Italy refuse to accede to France's demand that the Turks arrested on board the Manouha shall be turned over to the French authorities, France Is prepared to re call her embassador from Homo and designate French warships to escort and protect French steamers In the Mediterranean. Camllle Iiarrere, tbe French embassador to Italy, has been Instructed to r Iterate firmly France's demands. Tbe French government expects that Italy will yield. France's words of warning to Italy on the subject of the seizure of the French steamers Csrthage and Manouha and the arrest of a number of Turkish nurses were partly Influenced by an Interview which U was alleged Tomaso Tlttonl, Italian embassador to France, gave to the Paris correspond' ent of Italian newspapers. Intimating (hat Italy would not surrender the Turks nor abandon her right to cap ture vessels carrying contraband. Leo Bergcr. aged 63 years, who shot and fatally wounded Thomas Californian Admits Having Led Life Cummlngs seed 65 years, at Salt of Crime. Lake, aa the result of an altercation Sacramento, Cal. Zollle Clement, over rents. Is charged with murder In the first degree In a complaint Is after being wounded In a revolver dud with James Martin, Jr., In a local sued Saturday. ' The grand council of the Native saloon, Tuesday night confessed the Sons of Utah began Its official murder of three men. Clement said be killed James Mark existence January 23, when officers were elected, organization perfected ham lu this city In 1903. A little la and plans made for the forming of ter be murdered Mounted Patrolman subordinate councils throughout the Drown In Oakland. On 'January 15, in up a saloon In Stockton, he state, at a meeting held In Salt Lake. holding killed William II. Newman. In were force The "blue" laws again Beginning at the age of sixteen, In Salt Lake on Sunday, the Bale ot Clonient said, that he had led a life cigars and tobaccos being prohibited of crime, slaying men outright while It was Impossible to purchase a bible Clement Is attempting on In the capital city the Sabbath, now twenty-six- . robberies. but the news dealers were not pre Richeson May Never Be Executed. vented from selling copies of the PO lice Gazette. Boston. Sheriff John Qulnn. lr., S. I. Shafer, cashier of the State told a city council committee Tueeday Bank of Tooele, who with George 11. that the Rev. Clarence V. RTiceh Higgs and A. B. Walton robbed the that the Rev. Clarence V. T. Riche bank of $9,000 last June, was liber son, the slayer of Avis Linnell, was ated from the penitentiary by the state In a dying condition, although It was board of pardons Saturday. Higgs was expected he would survive until the pardoned a few months ago and Wal- day set for tho execution, May 19, ton Is still In prison. The councillors said that Richeson Fully 500 farmers, representing looked very weak and emaciated. every county In the state, are expectFears for Florida Forests. ed to be In atendance at the annual Ga. D. T. Day of Cleve round-uSavannah, to be held at the farmers' Agricultural college at Logan Febru- land, O., the largest naval stores oper The program covera a va- ator In the west, predicted Tuesday ary of riety subjects of vital Interest to that If the present prolific destruction of trees In Florida Is continued, that the farmers of the state. denuded of pines Governor William Spry has receiv- state will be totally In a few years. ed from the daughter of the late Admiral Robley D. Evans a letter exNotables Attend Reception. pressing the appreciation of her Washington. At the second official mother and herself of the telegram of reception of the season. President and sympathy and condolence sent In be- Mrs. Taft entertained night half of the people of Utah at tbe time in honor of the chief Tuesday Justice of the ot Admiral Evans' death. United States, his associates on the In with the Denver & supreme bench and members of the Rio Grande railroad a corps of the udiclary. , extension etaff of the Utah AgriculDivorce Increasing. tural college will leave Salt Lake FebMass. Divorce In the 20 Cambridge, with a demonstration ruary train for the benefit of the farmers resid- United States is increasing at the ing in Sanpete, Sevier, Grand and rate of three times faster than the in crease in population, according to staSummit counties. Louis Rles, the Mexican who made tistics gathered by Prof. Francis G. a desperate attempt to etab an Og Peabody of Harvard. den policeman when the officer orPensions for Confederates. dered him to move on and not block Pensions for confed Washington. the sidewalk, Is at the county Jail In erate veterans are prosed in a bill Ina padded cell, and will probably be troduced Tuesday by Representative sent to tbe state mental hospital. Brantley of Georgia. The biggest Jail delivery In the hisMrs. Clark Called. tory of tho city prison took place at Mont. Mrs. Phllomene Salt Lake City last week when eighButte, J. teen drug users, many of them serv- Lachapelle. mother of the wife of foring long sentences for vagrancy, es- mer United States Senator W. A. at her home caped from the basement of the po- Clark, died suddenly lice station. She Tuesday pf double pneumonia. pioneer. After a successful run, the Ogden was a factory of the Amalgamated Sugar Retired Conductor Found Dead. company closed down on the 16th. Mont. Charles E. Sned- Helena, For the next sixty days the factory a retired railroad conductor and eker, will be the employees grading output and the manufacture of brown sugar one of the well known men In Mon from the coarser material, this being tana, was found dead on the back porch of his house early Tuesday, known as the "osmose" process death being due to heart disease. well-know- n 1 V.i m fJUtttlfJt, 00 m MOrtt. Alt A Prepsratloni Icing Mstfe by WsrkwJ asu tt Prevent the Churchll.Rdmg BOW Trp ! Meeting an February S. and tf II Great Fight la Promina, pol f AOL , and t603 ks M'oM London. Dispatches say the tlon Is becoming mora grave dully t. causa of the Orangemen's dcrrinii, lion to prevent tot Churchill liedouw meeting there on February g. The u habitants from Queens Island srnttv. workmen In the Harlan A Wulff'a A A IJ.J vj 1ifst .work. u" 7ru but uoviucu Ooitn the cost sheets of the corporation to verify figures to be submitted by th corporation regarding composite costs of production. 1912.) Empress Dowsgsr of China Induced to Withhold Abdication Edict and Man WILEY IS GIVEN A CLEAN BILL chus Will Rsslst Repubtle. Pekln. Premier Yuan Shi Kal's ef forts to bring about the abdication of tbe throne have failed and the sltua Chief of Chemistry Bureau Exonersted tlon In China has entered a new and by Committee of House That Invesperplexing phase. tigated Charges Agslnst Him. Prince Chlng, the expremler, Prince Pu Lun. of the national assembly, and Prince Tsal Washington. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, absent chief of tbe chemistry bureau of the Suun, brother of the ed themselves from the conference of department of agriculture, the storm the princes of the Imperial clan on center of the pure food law admlnis-Monday which left tbe decision as to It rat Ion controversy lost sumemr. Is abdication to the reactionaries, who given a clean bill of health In the re-have been strengthening their hand port of the house committee that In steadily since the premier permitted vestlgatcd tbe charges and counter the probability of abdication to be- - charges, come Known. Th committer. In Its rennrt. bus. I no empress aowager, being reluct- - tains Dr. Wiley all alons the line. ex. ant to abdicate, nas accepted me aa vice of the reactionary princes. Yuan Shi Kal's bluffing Is becoming obvious. He has held special trains ready for his departure, but now that the Manchus have accepted bis chai . He has lenge he remains In asked for further sick leave, indicating that he has no Intention of relinquishing the premiership. He Is now rococnlzed as there fore this distrustful 'country accuses him of personal designs. It may be, however, that he only Is following a d antl-Manch- patriotic determination for the pur pose of preventing a division of the country with the prospect of subdivl slons, THE POWERS MAY INTERVENE Abdictlon of the Emperor of China and Surrender of Sovereign Powers May Force Nations to Act rem stor asti tlra Ut e n February i and march fifty QlT through the stress leading to t u. hall with the avowed purpose of p " venting any one rrora entering & this ( Tbelr pockets,' a on d building. Kee vlous occasions, will be filled sq er: bolts and rivets, which are bmy ot less formidable In their bands tU f bullets. In all towns within forty miles a Belfast arrangements art being mu' for excursion parties of large boaVi ot men determined to stop the men Ing. The London Dally Mall corn' spondent says that part of tbe tl at all Unionist and Orange mectlt.Is bow regularly devoted to drllli squadrons of men with a view to h ther developments. The great fear of those responib for the public order In Dclfast Is tk there may be an attack on the Room Catholic quarter, which la clearly t nnea ana runs in tne snape or a wety almost up to Ulster halL - Pek In. Practically all of the for elgn envoys have notified their re spective governments that some ac tion by the powers is necessary In Cblna at once, If armed Intervention is to be avoided. There Is a strong possibility that China may soon be without government, In view of the repudiation of the ultimatum sent to Yuan Shi Kal by the Nanking rebels to tbe effect that In the event of abdication there will be no provisional government established at Pckln. It Is thus the duty of the powers to guard against such a crisis and the disaster It would bring. It Is unlikely the foreign powers will permit the latest demands of the republicans, which Include the abdication of the throne and the surrender of Its sovereign powers, the exclusion of tbe Manchus from participation In the provisional government and Premier Yuan Shi Kal's elimination from the provisional government until the republic has been recognized, to be fulfilled without protest CHAOS AND ANARCHY IN PERSIA. AVIATOR FALLS TO HIS DEATH. Five Killed In Wyoming Mine. Kemmerer, Wyo. Five miners killed and eighteen others Injured IT a dust explosion Saturday In mine N 4 of the Kemmerer Coal cnnipat; Nine of tbe Injured were In a seriow condition when removed to the bn xsot pltal at Rock Springs. There wen ?' about 120 men, mom of them Amen cans. In the mine at the time of it explosion. Several hours elapsed b; fore the workings were sufTlcienilj . cleared of four air to permit thorough' cz t exploration by rescuers. my bod CUMMINS IS A CANDIDATE. t bur: Iowa Senator Enters List Against Taft gyci crui and La Follette for Republican See Nomination for the Presidency. B. Senator Albert Stilt Washington. Cummins of Iowa on Saturday doc bis candidacy ror the Repus-llcafull ' presidential nomination in a be d! statement in which ne says that If tbe Republicans of Iowa believe hha cf wbl a in. luau lu uigv ueioro me v.unus else cislon. The entrance of Mr. Cummins InU Its tn Mohammedan People Are Aroused Against Christian Nations. - Vienna. "The net result of the British and Russian action In Persia renders a nation which was making progress toward peace and order and was building up its finances for the establishment of a constitutional gov ernment a land of chaos and anarchy, the presidential fight materially comwithout prestige among Its own peo plicates the Republican situation ple, and. In addition, haa meant tue sacrifice ' of hundreds of Innocent 1 lives." This statement was made Saturday by W. Morgan Shuster, the American who was dismissed as treasury-geeral of Persia recently and who has n DR. HARVEY W. WILEY. Chief of Bureau of Chemistry. r, was crushed to death. pica a BLUFF. (Coprrlght, tf ec kuo; effo or-- mwgh SNOW Chairman Stanley said he did not Intend to expose secrets unnecessar ily, but that he would Insist on the corporation complying with subpenas duces tecum for tbe records not yet produced. It was tentatively agreed that Expert McRae should examine Ysle Graduate Haa Fatal Fall While Doing Stunts in the Air at Domlnguez Field. Los Angeles. Rutherford Page, a Yale graduate, aged twenty-fouregistered from New York, and flying one of the Curtlss aviators, fell 150 feet to his death Monday afternoon at Domlnguez field, a few moments be- fore the close of the third day's) pro- gram of the third International avla- tion meet. His death, the doctors said, was Instantaneous. Page was endeavoring to "turn on a plvot" at a height of about 150 feet, when the swell of air over the hang ars caught his planes. Page made an effort to regain his balance, but, evl dently fearing that the aeroplane was beyond control, gave up and when about sixty feet In the air Jumped clear the machine as It was drop plng like a plummet He cleared the machine and fell flat Into tbe plowed ground. According to the doctors he oik In feu wo iwt ers. PRINCES CALL PREMIER'S fTft! CUo CRAVE SITUATION IN IRluJ At RESULT OF ORANCCMCftl OPPOSITION TO MEETING. Jsmet A. Farrell, Washington. president of tbe United States Steel protested before tbe corporation, Stanley steel Investigating committee on Monday against unnecessary publicity of manufacturers' coiit of steel products In this country as ruinous to foreign trade of domestic manufactur Is Prepared to Recall Embassador From Rome and Designate French Warships to Escort and Protect Steamers In the Mcditsrransan. WOULD DISSOLVE COMPANY. MM PROVOKE REASON W GOVERNMENT INSISTS ON TRANSFER TO FRANCE OF TURKS ARRESTED ON STEAMER. himself through the heart. Engineer J. L. Lytel, the head of Petition Filed by Cltitsn of New York Asks for Investigation of Alleged the Strawberry project, has now Telephone Monopoly. given tbe farmers In tbe south end of Utah county definite word that tho New York. A petition to dissolve water will be flowing through tbe the American Telephone and Tele Strawberry tumid In the spring of graph company on the ground that It 1913. Is a monopoly In violation of the pro John M. Daley, an old resident of visions of the Sherman law, was made Provo. died on the 19th of heart public here Tuesday, a few hours In trouble. Mr. Daley was born In lows, sdvance of its presentation to United May 3, 1843. and came to I'rovo with States Attorney General Wlckersbam his pnrents In the early CO's. He bad In Washington. been a school teacher and later prac According to the petition, the Amer tired law. ican Telephone and Telegraph com Extensive preparations are being pany, which controls the Western made by tho fruit growers of the O I'nlon Telegrsph company and eight dep. district relative to perfecting an subsidiary telephone companies in organization this year that will ac various parts of the United States, Is complish the things that all are striv one of the largest financial concerns Ing for better market a and more ccr In the world, having a capital of near tain prices. nd It dominates ly f 1.000,000,000, Te execution of Frank Romeo and the telephone business of the country, The petitioner points out that by Robert Coffey, convicted at Price, of the murder of Albert V. Jen reason of tho company's control of kins, did not take place last Friday subsidiary concerns in all parts of tae The men have taken an appeal to the country, the Independents are practl supreme court and stay of execution cany barred from competition. waa granted. CONFESSES THREE MURDERS. A President Farrsll Protista to Stanley Commutes Against Giving Publicity to Manufacturers' Cost look-!n- A HEAD OF STEEL TRUST s ccpt on unimportant technical talis. The Republican members of the committee Joined with the Democrats In making the report unanimous. "There Is no politics In the report," said Chairman Moss of tbe committee This fact, together with compromises on some of the matters about which the members of the committee differ- ea permuted a lull agreement. de-a- STEPHENSON EXONERATED. Charges of Bribery Against ' sin Senator Are Not Proven. sub The Heyburn Washington. committee which has been investi gating tbe election of Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wisconsin on Thurs VVItcon- - d ?Tl?tl n rPrt ff tmvu uuiuo iuai mo (.liaises ui cur ruption and bribery made against Senator Stephenson have not been n Just arrived here. The Mohammedan people," contin ued Mr. Shuster, "are further aroused moi t tad ' Sis r 4ill, against the Christian nations. Great Britain and Russia, far from being on a more solid basis of friendship, are now face to face on opposite sides of a disorganized territory. "The Russian and British legations are the real governing forces in Per-slThey are acting through a directory of seven Persians in order to avoid international responsibility, but morally they are responsible for tbe destruction of Persian nationality." a. Four Negroes Lynched. proven. Hamilton, Ga. A mob of 100 men The report deals at length with the broke Into Harris the Monday night of $107,000 by Mr. Steph expenditure county Jail here, overpowered Jailer enson, which Is pernio- pronounced H. M. Rabbltson and took four ne SIGN ARBITRATION PACT. groes, three men and one woman, out and hanged them to trees a mile from Argentina and Colombia Set Example town. The bodies were riddled with for the Greater Powers. bullets. It Is estimated that 300 shots World peace waa Washington. were fired. strengthened by the signing In Wash ington on Saturday of a general arbiArmy of Unemployed In California. tration treaty between the Argentine San Diego, Cal. One man was shot republic and the United States of Co Monday when the advance guard ot an lombia. The treaty, which Ut almost army" of unemployed men from Los exactly like those negotiated by the Angeles collided with officers from an United States with Great Britain and armed camp established at the out France, was signed by Romulo 8. skirts of San Diego to heard them off. Naon for Argentina and General Pedro The othera of the "invaders'' were ministers Nelosplna for Colombia, driven into the nearby fields. from those countries to the United States. Taft Indorsed In Tennessee. As neither country had a diplomatic Tenn. President Taft Nashville, in the capital of the representative was indorsed for renomlnatlon for other, the treaty was signed here. president at the next national Repub The United States took no part In the lican convention by the state Republi negotiations. can committee meeting here Monday. Consumers Pay for for Butter Boom. The committee called a convention ISAAC STEPHENSON. New York. 12. March for Experts here estimate that the "butter boom" thus present ious. Explanation for this lavish use Aviator Breaks Atitude Record. far has cost New York consumers of money was found in the existence about de. Rheims. The French aviator Pre- - of the primary election system in clared $6,000,000.- thatWholesalers a further in Saturday vote, driving a monopane, Monday Wisconsin, It necessary for crease in price is unlikely. rendering broke the record for atitude with two the candidates to supply funds for He a reached of passengers. height exnenses such as are suDDlied by the Try Ton so-Ifor core throat, can z,zou meters, aDout 7,i&o leet. state in regular elections, ker, etc. All druggists. Fire Losses Heavy, Distinguished Visitors Arrive. Burns May Meet Champion. New York. The Duke of Con- Hartford, Conn. In the first fifteen New Orleans. Frankio Burns won naught, uncle of King George of Eng- - days of January the fire insurance the right to box Johnny Coulon for the land, the Duchess of Connaught and companies of the country became II- - bantamweight championship of the thelr daughter. Princess Patricia, and able for 115,000,000 In losses,' accord- world when he- got the decision' over their suite, reached here from Otta ing to statistics prepared by a Hart- Johnny Daly at the West Stde Athwa for a social visit of four days In ford company. letic club. New York City. Shoots Former Wife. Mail Pouch Stolen. Gonzales Will Remain In Cabinet. Reno, Nev. B. .oyes shot and Walsenburg, Colo. A United Stnteu El Paso, Texas. Advices from Cnl killed his former wife Friday morn- mail pouch that arrived here on Colo huahua are that Governor Abram Gon- ing and then killed himself. The rado & Southern train No. 8 from the zales has decided to remain In Made-ro'- s woman's body was found was lyins in the north at 6:15 Sunday morning cabinet and that General Oroczo lu his stolen and rifled. The slashed pouch yard and Noyes was found s to be elected governor. was later found In an empty coiral. house some distance awrv - a td W , ALBERT B. CUMMINS United Statee 8enator From Iowa. President Taft now is openly oppose! nomination hv Senators LS Follette of Wisconsin and Cummin both Insurgents, while still other In- surgents are urging tbt nomination of jlonel Roosevelt l fur did fnr th v. Plot to Kill American Orfieials. Teheran. A plot to kill one of tbe American officials has been discovered and this explains the attempt against the American, Colonel Bruce, attache J; t I t3' "i ( tA ;T a ci: ivt jj shot at while leaving the barracks o January 16. A former officer of the i Chi gendarmerie has made a confession ci. tbe plot, in which he implicates M t" Values Husband at Fifty Dollars. New York. Fifty dollars Is the value Mrs. Anna E. Roseman places upon her husband's love In an alienation suit filed here against her millionaire father-in-law- , Abraham Rose- man. The plaintiff charges that her husband yielded to the Influence ol his parents and abandoned her. Anna Yeamans Seriously III. New York. Mrs. .nna Yeamans who has delighted theatregoers In a role of a rolicklng Irish woman for forty-ninyears, Is seriously 111 at her apartments here following a stroke of paralysis. eve; '4 V Try Wt ut. lfll b:.. to B Wart Liu A met and e Indicted Labor Leader Re elected. Fresno, Cal. President P. J. McOlaf Carthy and Secretary-Treasure- r A. Tveltmoe were Saturday by the state building trades council, to a which brought Its annual scs-'loclose. f., I bee; ' I i t Thai fare j |