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Show 1 HtSfANIM FORK TRESS jjjSlIA WAHNF.lt, ruMUbrp . tfismro JTuTAH THE vtah BUDGET muioint baa bn appointed pr.0t',at f 0. Adams at UoowKt, in place ot J. w WIL. SECRETARY MYAN ABC NOT HICOCO poster f vacation problem lUdt rgjrf tb Carer act tb stat baa auliictlon on 400,000 rj temporary Act Became Effective Within of land In San Juan count. Ninety annual tblrty-nrsencampment Osys After Adjournment of ft logic j Grand Arm, department of Isturt, er on August 10. But Ref. eaa held In Balt Lake la at week. rendum Msy bo Invoked. M of tba total number of manufao aotablUlementa In operation In Users mrnto, X& la 1910. Balt Lake bad SIS nod la!! TtY, Alim land bill her..; 4 Oflfa Ih, on nsie Against the pro rw are fiftMven towne la Utah, teats of May M tiUea of the third class, four lions of Japan and the rrj.rMiita Prealdrnt Wilson and hia of the aecond class, one city of personal envoy, Prmtary of (Rate Of am claaa llryan. Governor Johnson sighed the li ftO.ooO aaa plant la now prsc bill, and ninety days after the ad. ofoitr aaaured Logan aa a reault of Journment of the or on opUtlona which have been .going August 10. the art legislature, becomes effective. time. tome 0 for While the governor waa signing (Copyright) pork City Lika on May 10 burned the bfl the steamship Korea was 0t I WO mortgage that for between passing through the Golden Gate mr and live yeara baa bung over the bearing two SIXTEEN LIVES SNUFFED distinguished In that city. Japan, 1 r. O. E. home one a former pupil of President Wlb 281 dlvldenda After paying totaling f on, on a visit of Investigation. OUT IN MINE EXPLOSION ft er over $3.81 n ahare, the Utah Meanwhile complications, national im of Fish Springe baa levied an nd sectional, beset the bill. Overoimoent of t centa a ahare. shadowing all la the outcome of the HAe Cavllnl, an Auatrlan, 38 yeara negotiations now In progre.a between Retcue Leader Killed and Four Other ud unmarried, fell 230 feet down this country and Japan, which has InMembers of Party Injured When i dute at the Boston Conaolldated terpreted the art aa dlactlmluatory Searching for Victims. in at Bingham, auatalnlng a broken and oiTcnalve Within California Jtsef the act has Belle Valey, O. Sixteen are dead Three hundred and aeventy-llvthou encountered triple hostility, which as the result of two explosions 8atuit oid dollars will be epent by the Went. may delay its artuallty until Novemn Union Telegraph company In Utah ber, 1914. Democrats opposed atate day in the Imperial mine of the O'Gara the neat twelve legislation at this time, as a meas- Coal company, with offices at Camterritory during ure of party regularity. Neverthe. bridge, O. Of these, fifteen were loathe will be no liquor election at less, so p'aln to them seems to be caught by the first explosion, and the There tie demand for the bill that, after sixteenth victim of the blast was ktalih Fork In June. When the ail parliamentary tattles, member of the first rescuing party. exhausting checked .up It wae found the senate gave but one adverse Four miners were recovered alive, but hat nearly 100 namea on the petition are believed to be fatally Injured. Democratic vote, and the assemb1 n not on the polling books. The bodies were found by the third but two. Thomas V. Flntayaon. aged 34, died As rescuing an party which attempted to enof this expression opposition, g Weat Jordan from what Is thought Theodore can- ter the mine ainre the first explosion late Democratic Dell, have been blood poisoning result-o- f didate for governor, and former at 6:30 o'clock Saturday. 'They were from an nicerated tooth which n chairman of the Democratic state found a mile and a half from the mouth bd extracted about two weeka ago. central committee, has issued an in- of the mine and behind huge piles Xinhall, Field A Co of Chicago, ree vitation to his party to submit the la of debris and wreckage. galling the Importance of Salt Lake The first rescue party, headed by sue to the people by Invoking the refI dlatrlbutlng center for a vastly erendum the bill. He grounds Henry FAlrburst, tried to reach the enagainst fcl territory, will shortly Increase the tombed men Immediately after the first his opjKJxItlon on two contentions tJt of their Utah office from one to one that the bill is insufficiently dras- blast, and had proceeded a mite into N Bern tic because it permits leases, run the mine when a second explosion folBefore Insanity can be lowed, and Fairhurst was killed. pleaded aa a n'ng three years, and second, A second party entered the mine saw for divorce effectively. It must embarrasses at the present It shortly before midnight, but after proven by a regularly appointed the national administration. groping about In the smoke, as the ssffllsilon, according to a ruling aide last week by Judge C W. Morse BRYAN BREAKS NEWS TO CHIND.. gases In the mine were burning, .they returned to the surface. a Salt Lake. to State The tonr of the Salt Lake boosters'' Invites Japanese Ambassador Boys Congratulate Bryan, Department to Receive Newt an week through Utah brought forth William J. llryan haltCalifornia. From Washington. he fact that Utah le liberally supplied ed in the diplomatic negotiations with late ritk boosters, Washington Secretary Bryan the party being well Cblnda Japan on Saturday long enough to reweired In every city, village end Monday handed Ambassador of Doy Scouts who United ot States the govern ceive a local troop the reply uailet visited. . his indorsed "grape Juice banwarmly metn to the protest against The stork came him to wage war upon very near making the CaliforniaJapanese and urged quet" land alien legislation. Bother record at Salt Lake last week. Alcohol." ambassador immediately cabled and dethrone King report of the board of health The as to the indication No dots 63 births 30 males and 33 fad it to Tokio. Secretly Preparing Fleet was given out lesAH battleships of the There were 33 deatba 13 nature of the rep y Philadelphia. Upon learning through press dis- Atlantic reserve fleet stationed at the Its and 10 females, patches that Governor Johnson had Phadelph!a navy yard are being pre- for the purpose of bringing together signed the U ebb !n .Vu,nTn nnfi Pared for action for the first time 'wdodal and educational purposes all v- -o Hah residents d who have dreumnavi-utethe globe, a state-wid- e is society partment to receive the reply which Mag organized by the world touring had been anxiously awaiting since he !dents of Salt Lake-Tothe presentation of bis note on May 9. many names were Irregularly When the answer had been deterPlaced on the petition for an election mined the secretary and the ambassa toe question of wet or dry, ruled dor conferred e uestly for an hour Provo city commission, and, as s the regarding the general aspect of writ, no election will be held unless to problem which they are trying oatrary action is forced through the solve. lay t fit e pe-wa- a be-cau- ' - svshrJ,T,h?.a.t lscai1 1 lie 1m - o r i v'1 re!l ion to thlt courts. ilt bra Celeste Drown of Ogden Is Charged With Double Murder. from ptomaine poisoning, after Cripple Creek, Colo. When Jan.ea and former rilng meat purchased from a local L. Bacon, mining man Mrket All of her children except Colorado legislator, stepped from a DenIM. who did not eat of the meat, were 'train Monday on his return from futlio attended Priaoned, but they were soon revived ver, where be had nerals of his wife Ida and her daughjF emetic. la 1910 g ter Josephine Davidson, killed in an 749 there were strictly wrecked the Bacon concerns doing business In explosion which to atate. 28, he was April oil here home The value of the products him with if these warrant charging a on plants had Increased over 59.2 ami child. eat above the value of the prod-o- f the murder of the woman Utah manufacturing establish Want Diaz to Return. ifat in loot, Spain. A Mexican delegaCorunna. Tto total loss suffered by the state tion arrived here Monday on board the 1 toe recent fire at the University steamer Ipiranga for the purpose of Utah amounted to $703.05, accord-tto persuade Gen. Porflrio Diaz, to the official figures, which have trying Mexican president, to reformer the st been loss The announced. and undertake the Mexico 'tainted to $3,628.30. with Insurance turn to the country. of government taunting to $2,863.25. There are Took Poison After Verdict. approximately 750 manon Fourteen uring plants In Utah. Alma, Kansas. Paul Roberts, tousand one e King, of thirty-threAnthony hundred and trial for the murdir dead tapis were employed in the entire a restaurant keeper, was found ''I of sheriff the when In in his cell Saturday manufacturing plants in Utah taken nd the proprietors or firm mem took breakfast to him, having proclaimed Just these companies numbered poison The jury has him guilty. ter companies In the state, of Be Patient. cb there Japs Urged to are 168, are being urged Cal.-- An appeal was , Los Angeles, 'officials of the Salt Lake Commer-the United of otob to take advantage of an of- published by officers of southern Ni measurement associations of their water sup- Japanese pen id of the water actually used on 'California counseling patience nego-U,tIdiplomatic of outcome elected the st of the farms they C.Uror.l. fie. will, regard la t bill- land alien ,rjTT. Skinner, aged 53, a well known Leaped From Fourteenth Story. estate man and mining operator, Police "Protect 1 ded E. Magill, Cal. Harold of Oak'and a lane at gttlt Lake( ghooting himself Paterson, N. suicide Saturcommitted toe clerk, was eity nioutli. It is thought he .WO ...orl.. , to the deed by stomach trouble poc, omniovcd by the silk mill day by leaping from the fourteenth lc& went tory of the new city hall to the roof intermittently had caused him ffTh Arthur Price company, strike a uf a lower part of the same building, work Monday after Relating and unbearable pain.,, Ilia body was crushed In by the fall months 'more two of unknown than origin damaged the of of some 200 feet. Lk bunkhouse of the .United States on ounday. Mount Vernon Closed Eight Thousand Homeless. pelting company at Midvale to the Mount Vernon, home Washington of $,oo. Pressburg, Hungary. Eight thouwill remain The place has been it tenants for several months. Al nf George Washington. sand homeless, one child was burned JJtok It has not been definitely de- to death, many people were Injured ot and heavy financial loss was caused by .'tailed, it is thought that the fire toorf S..v the Association. I a great fire here Saturday. torted by a locomotive passing vernon lfod man-Murin- d J - , r 1 r w Strike-breaker- rough ieH id. i : - ' PEOPLE OF DENVER AUTHOR)? A TUNNEL COMMIUION BONO ISSUE. Ctands Squarely Behind the Meeeure Passed by the House and Believes it ths Duty pf Senate to Approve the House Bill. Work Will Cost Over Four Millie Dollar and Will Shorten the Rout From Denver I Bt't Like by tv President Washington. Wilson rame out strongly on Thursday a th ham plan of free wool and tree auear three year, a provided tor In the j tariff bill recently passed by the house,' lie announced empt.stlcal'y that he was not considering com of uiy sort; that he stood the measure as It squarely passed the bouse, and that be regard ed ll a the duty of the Democratic majority In the senate to Tuiflil It platform pledge by enadlng the bouse p Si PRESIDENT DENIES EMPHATI CALLY THAT HE WOULD AC CEPT COMPROMISE pro-tuUe- s in-hl- stseawsrs bill Into law. '1 am not the kind, said the president, "that considers com promises when I onre lake my.posltlon. I have taken my aland with the house lead era tor the present bill,' Knough said I am hot looking for or accepting com promisee, The utterance waa WAR TALK IS DENOUNCED AS made to president's a half hundred newspaper CALCULATED TO EMBARRASS aa correspondents, who gathered TWO GOVERNMENTS. usual at the White House for the conference. AIU PEOPLE semi-weekl- y AMERICANS HAVE CLOSE CALL. Japanctt Newspapers Loud In Their Praise pf President Wilson's En Fac Firing Squad ot Soldlart and deavors to Preserve th TradiWith Thtlr Lives. tional FVlendship. Donns, Texas. D. J. Crockett, son of David Crockett, of Bay City, Texas, Tokio. Faith In the American peo- and great grandson of the historic ple to see that Justice Is done to the Davy Crockett, has escaped to this aide of th Itlo Grande after facing Japanese Is the domlnatlrfg note In a firing squad of Mexican at Itlo the discussion of the California alien Bravo Mexico, all miles from here. land ownership legislation. War talk Is denounced aa ridiculous Crockett and two other Americana, and only calculated to embarrass the along with alx Mexicans, were taken two governments which are laboring prisoners while watching the battle for a peaceful settlement by diplo- between constitutionalists and Huerta soldiers at Itlo Bravo, a few days ago. macy. The three Americana and the all It la conreded, however, that failure Mexicans were placed In line against on the part of the Amertcanr to to the Japanese appeal for a a atone wall and confronted with a discontinuance of the alleged discrim- Aging squad of aoldlera At command ination would be liable to lead to some to fire the six Mexlcana dropped under a hall of bullets. The Americans estrangement of the peoples. The Jap- were unscatched. ' secret directions anese public generally la convinced that the land bill is a racial and not having been given the executioners an economic measure, and hence a not to shoot them. Young Crockett two Americana were blow to national pride, and the people and the other and they lost no to escape permitted feel that the world must be taught time getting to this aide of the rlverthe necessity of equal treatment (or the whites and Barbers Winning Fight The Tokio newspapers are loud in New York. One thousand boss bartheir praise of President Wilson's zeal bers called on Mayor Gaynor on FriIn his endeavors to preserve the traand asked him to arbitrate their day ditional friendship and they recognize with the striking employ the difficulties which confront the controversy t 38. They told the mayor that 20,000 piesident of the United States In the barber shops in tbe city were affected confusing conflict between stato and by the strike and that the bosses federal rights. were ready to concede many of the The Nlchl la of the opinion that the Journeymen's demands for more pay question as to whether the Washing- and shorter hours. ton government can procure for the Japanese equal rights depends upon DR. AUGUST DE C. SEYMORE the strength of Japanese diplomacy, and urged the government to take a firm attitude. A Joint celebration ot the Japanese and American peace societies on Sunday was attended by 1 000 Japanese. Speeches were made by Count Okuma, former minister of foreign affairs; Baron Yoshiro Sakatanl. mayor of Tokio, and Taunejlrl, Mhaoka, who was counselor of the Japanese embassy at Washington in 1906. All the speakers endeavored to 1 clarify the situation ucd decried jinEs-ua- p re-sp- - non-white- s. life?? - a it goism. Wipes Out Entire Family. Alter killlnj his wife, a nurse at the county hospital, and wounding his wifes mother, Mrs. W, J. Webber, and the latter's daughter, Mrs. Winnie Rowe, George Hampton-- , a miner, placed the muzzle of his shotgun In his month and hew off the top of bis head. Hampton and his wife had been separated some time.' He went to the Webber house Friday, declaring he would wipe out the whole family. Clobe, Arlz. Dies From Starvation. Yonkers, N. Y. In - the spacious residence occupied by herself and her brother on a fashionable residence street here, Ada Dunscombe, a middle-age- d spinster, waa found dead Monday night, a victim of starvation, according to Coroner Dunn. There was no food in the houso. 11 T ) Jhf t t f'v rV ?'V- - i v; V ",'rn V V ' V.-- , n; ' - ' - ,ftnacai ?l Dr. August de Castejlaine Seymore claims that the body of a person frozen to death can be restored to life. lie will head an expedition to search for the of Lieut. R. F. an automobile in which they were Scott and, if body will found, attempt to driving waa struck by a B. & O. train restore the discoverer of the South at Leavittsburg, Ohio. pole to life. Tried to Kill Drug Clerk. .Department Store Strike Settled. Muncie, Ind. Miss Doris UnderBuffalo, N. Y. The strike of the dewood, the Hartford City school teach-f-- r, partment store clerks, Involving 2,500 tried on the charge of attempting persona, was settled Saturday. Under to kill Ottis Fisher, a Muncie drug the agreement the minimum wage for clerk, who she alleged wronged her women will be $6 and for men clerk) youngster Ada, was found guilty. . $12-- , Train Strikes Auto. Warren, O Three women and a man were killed, and one man seriously Injured late Sunday afternoon when Johnson Hearing Postponed. Chicago. Federal Judge Carpenter on Monday postponed hearing of a notion for a new trial for "Jack rohnson, the negro pugilist, recently convicted of violation of the Manx ' white slave act. Mile, t Denver, Co'o. The Mcffat iunur amendment, aa carried by the prop! of t (enter on Monday, opens a wa for the forint of the tunnel throu! James peak and ronsequrnt oprnln, up of hundred of thousand of acre of rtrb agricultural and real land o Colorado and t'lab. Tb people of Denver, In th elec Hun on Monday authorised a time bo duty It lt te ft rommUalon formulate bond Dtn p an for which they wttl prepare to aubnilt u the vote of tb people at another eta Hon. Tb proposed tunnel will rommenr Just east of Toll, thirty Jlv miles fron Denver. It wl I be 6 1 ml'ea In lenzti and Its construction will cost fron $1,000,000 to $(.MiO,O!0. It will sborlt-- t the rout from Denver to Balt Lak tulles, as flxurci City by tlxty-elgh- t by the Union feelflc mileage, and 1!G miles as by the Denver A Itlo Grand, route. . Tbe tunud will be ownrd by lh city and county of Denver until auri a time aa the Denver A Sa t Iak railroad pays the entire amount ei th bonds. The city retains the p.rietus right to carry water and poe, through tbe tunnel. MILITANT CAUSE BANKRUPT. Hugs War Chest Declared by London Standard A Gigantic Bluff. London. The Standard asserts that tbe militant cause Is practically bankrupt It claims to know that the ak legrd huge war chest of the auffragetn of more than $300.0 0 la "a gigantic bluff; that the alleged $73,000 subscribed at the last Albert hall meeting consisted of dummy checks, there being only ft. 000 in cash, and that the resources from the sale of niMtant papers and public aubscrtpllcnr are dwindling. f JAPANESE ARE CALM. mmtmmmmm J Newt of Signing of California Land Bill Had Bean Expected. Tokio. The news that the California alien land ownership bill bad been signed by Governor Jonnson was received bere with regret although it had been discounted In official and circles. It was hoped up to the last moment, however, that would intervention Washington's The newspapers prove successful. published extra editions with the announcement that the bill had been signed. non-offici- . NEXT MOVE BY JAPAN. In Negotiations Over California Land Legislation Shifts to Tokio. 'Washington Interest in the negotiations between the United States and Japan over the California lan legislation has shitted from Washing' ton to Tokio. The American government has delivered its reply to the Japanese protest, and is awaiting the next step of Japan, and the situation was not even mentioned at Mondays cabinet meeting. Interest i Expel Commissioner. Salt Lake City. Henry V, Lawrence, In rharge of the city's department of finance, was expelled from the local branch of the Socialist party, following a stoi.ny session at Socialist, It is headquarter Mo ay night said that this ac..on was taken because Mr. Lawrence had failed to vote In compliance with instructions Issued by the party In h'a administrations as a city commissioner. Socialist i j - & H J Slaty-eigh- : Tried to Free Thaw. New York. John A. Anhut was convicted of attempted bribery by tho jury before which he has been on trial in connection with an attempt to Lei Harry K. Thaw from Mateawan by legal means. , Landslide Hits Train. Hinton. V Va. James Walker of Hinton, Mrs. Amlck of Landlsburg and an unidentified young girl were filled and a number of persons injured early Monday when a mixed train on the Sewell branch of the & Ohio railroad was Chesapeake swept 300 feet down a mountainside by & landsTde. Bara Red Flag in Parade. Boston. The carrjing of any flags other than the national or state or the flags of friendly foreign nations an their dependencies in any rarade In this commonwealth is prohibited in a bill which received the approval of Governor Fobs-- . ; i i C f i- r em-b'er- AdoplCommunity Work Plan. j f i h j t Culvert, Ind The general conference of Y. M. C. Aa workers la here adopted a plait of work" for toys aa recommend-by a commi ssion which has boen .vorking on u.ls plan- con-eren- ce "com-"nuni- Km ty i ti d j t; j. - Bible to be Read in 3sro:!s. ' 'a bill Harrisburg, verses o ten the'gOveruor, he blble must be read daily vvlthoui omment in the pub ic acLioola rf Teachers w'ho violate ennBylvania. the law are subject to dismissal. 'Fd.--Un6- v i I j |