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Show rttSFANKn FORK PRESS fjjfilJA WARN til, ruWUUer ition ro HE FIGHT FATAL DUEL BUDGET UTAH Mf MEAT ON THE FREE LIST! vtab plication of th Rut Dank cw roantx for charter baa beta portae W,LS0:i WANTS TO PUCE CUT OF THE ARGUMENT Wt responded Lake Bra d to flftBln! It N Of' Of ANTI-TNUI- or LAW lowed MAMIN MODUCtD HUSBAND AND WIFE ENGAGE IN BATTLE AT HOME WHICH RESULTS IN DEATH OP BOTH. in dissolution suit. of fifOc Sanater Hear ef Maiiachutttu Said w owHln of tha city comtulo There Ceuld b no Conviction hmi at Tooala, o apodal wet" or Undo? tho Law, Vot Pool wtm ordered for Towl tifwtWion Wii Rrokon Up, Oo held Juo SI. nn I Washington. Daughter Alee Killed, Fatal Shot Being Plrsd by Mother, Rather Than Leave Girl Alen and Unprotected In th World. . anti-tfUK- I ray sup-!oae- d u Greeley, Colo, In a duel between Robert Stanley and his wife, which occurred at their ramh bom tlsty miles northeast of her Sunday, th ntlro Stanley family was killed, according to information telephoned th coroner by Charle Scott, a neighbor. Th body of tb young daughter of lb family was found by tb aid of brr father, and revolvrrs wer found lying at th side of husband and wlf. t s' e ori kfe ti llal r ' ! I former Hal This action. It waa authoritatively stated, waa taken to meet the view of President Wilson, Senator Simmons, chairmen of the flnanr committee, nd other admlnUtrallnn leaders, who derision announced disapproved tb Monday to tat meats 10 per cent a n compensatory duty on rattl and to eatablleh n compensatory duty on txkb flour and oatmeal. In this enlargement 'of th free list. President Wilson Is known to have taken n leading pari as he did In th matter of raw wool and augar before the ways and means committee. At be still la standing uncompromisingly with th wool and sugar athedulet, eo. It 1 declared, he will eland firmly for free cattle, sheep and hogs, and free wrheat and oata, now that this has teen determined upon as tb party In the body of tb girl wer found two bullet wound from tb caliber revolver which waa found by tb mother, leading to th belief that tb mother herself Inflicted th fatal wound upon th girl rather than bav her remain unprotected In th world after ah realised that both an and policy. her husband wer dying. REBELS TAKE MATAMORAS. Th bodle wer found lying upon tbo floor of n bedroom In th bom when Scott went to th Stanley ranch Fighting Nsar Teste Lin Retults In Dftst of Federate. to visit Brownsville, Tease In n spectacuSENATOR BRADY WINt BRIDE. lar battle, which lasted from 10 a. m. Tuesday until lale tn the afternoon, Remanc of Idsh Bsnatoe CulmL federal troops were driven from every natts Happily In Chicago. position they occupied In and around Senator Matamoras by constitutionalists, and Chicago. United States James II. Brady of Idaho and Miss th city ! practically In th hands of th rebels. Report Indicate that tb Iren Moore, daughter of Mrs. Georg M. Moor of this city, were mar- (oases on both aide wer heavy, Tb ried Saturday evening, May 31, nt 7 fighting waa desperate. Matamoras is tb Mexican port of o'clock nt tb bom of tho bride's , Moore. Ravine entry oposlt Brownsville. cousin, Arthur 1 Major Katahan IUmoa, federal xt tuander of the garrison, was o badly wounded In tb fight that be died la a Brownsville hospital Tuesday night Captain Velez, two lieutenants and a core of other federal officer also were killed. It Is reported Defends Foreat Service. Washington. Representative Murdock. leader of the Progressive party, replied on Tuesday In th houa to the mad by speech Representative attacking Humphrey of Washington, the foreat service. Mr. Murdock defended the service and declared It had done great work In preserving th In t Mr. Murdock waa followed by Representative Bryan of Washington. who also lauded the work of tb service. I forests of tb country, particularly Alaska. i Sentenced t 100 Years. Cheyenne, Wyo. Under sentence of 100 SENATOR JAMES H. BRADT. drive. Highland Park, n Chicago suburb. Rev. Calvin R. Dobson of the Presbyterian church of Highland Park officiated. Miss Moore attended the Chicago university for three years, and later graduated from the University of California. After the ceremony the couple left for Washington, and will be at borne after June 15 at 1700 Rhode Island avenue. CHILDREN VICTIMS OF FLAMES. - ten-day- Its art Ion In voting to place wheal flour, oatmeal and fresh meats on the dutU-hiHal th enat finance nilltee In charge of tb Agricultural schedule Voted 1st Tuesday to place llvrrtork, wheat and oats on tho free h ly Reversing I , e New lork Kriilt-that the late ra Imitator g (h btrtb of Brigham Youug Gtors K. Hoar of Mawiiwhu-M.ta- , 1. Juno Ralt Lake, did la who framed t b t la a AUrtftt Okborna, axed 13. I liw. wrote an opinion on ymr broken tog, afirr Its enltmrnt St!t Laka hospital with which held that w result of belaf run down by an stwl manufacturers who entered pool oroool'lla wblla riding a bicycle. agreements to fix price, regulate outTo lUile girl war burnod to death put and divide profits could not bo ittr ClwufldJ when n atrawatack in convicted under the law, come to light they war sleep-- Monday at the bearings of the governMta barnHrla which In aoni caught tuyiterloui ment dissolution a iit against the Unithi icwmiku ed Htatea Steel corporation. The lettaaner. baa Jiwt been receive ter written In 1191 at the request of Word tUt I'ariry Jepperson or Proto haa wlr manufacturers who proposed to ROOSEVELT WINS SUIT OF PEACE tb Bret prti for antique model-lu- i form such a pool was put In evidence AGAINST MICHIGAN EDITOR at tb Museum of Kin Aru In by thn attorneys for th corporation In connection with the laitoo. of testimony W. II. Garvin, wbo baa been In tb Judge Elbert II. Gary, chairman of the gilt bualneM in Colorado for tb lam corporation, raying that In the early Man Wh Celentl With post-ndays of tho teel Industry It was Charged twenty year, baa accepted tb Drunkenness Fined tlx Cents After of general manager of tba UUb by ateel manufacturers and lawyers that pool war legal. Three paltyrowera' aanoclation. Making Retraction In Court. WAR BETWEEN BALKANS AND Tb population of Salt Lake City years ago pools of wlr manufacturers THE TURKS ENOS APTER wer broken up by th government la lacreaaed by 2.000 peraona dur-b- i under STRUGGLE OP EIGHT MONTHS. Mick. Colonel Theoinlaw th Marquette, and their members tb but year, according to figure dor Roosevelt won kls libel ault mvilled by tboa wbo ar getting out dicted aud fined. A. Newett, wko against Georg n ne Polk directory for 1913. CANT PINO TARIM LOBBY. charged tb colonel with dnyikrn-ness- , fill new libraries, coating :3,000, Denounces Montenegrin Delegate and having waived 'damages vdl 6 bultl In Utah cities this year. Peace Terms, Declaring Montane-gr- e after th defendant had uttered n ren Stand and Disclaim Snator Co Cedar City, Richfield, Price, Richmond, Has Btan Deapoiltd of Just traction, th Jury awarded tb nomiAny Knowledge of Undue Influence. Carland and Parowa bav announced Share ef Triumphant War, nal damages of I cents provided la bat they ar ready to build libraries. Washington. The senate struck out such cases by th law of Michigan. "Stop off In Utah la the slogan boldly Monday on tbo trail of the Each party to tb suit will hav to Iamdon.-T- be lobby," which President Wilracing tb cover of tb new copy of eight months' war be- pay his own expenses. Tb trial n Denver ft Rio Grande Hotel and ton declared Is operating t) modify tween Turkey and tho allied Balkan ended Saturday. i Boarding House Booklet," just Isaued tho tariff bill. At th rate of four sen- dates Is ended. The "Peace of Lon- Judge Flannlgan Instructed the T tba passenger department of that (tors an hour the colleagues of tne don" was signed on Saturday, May Jury to bring In n verdict for tb railroad. five men on the Investigating subcom- 30, In tho picture gallery of Si James plaintiff, which they did without leavJimmie" Larkin, n transient, wbo mittee stepped to the witness chair, palace. ing their seat. The colonel left for ns recently sentenced to thirty days took the oath and then told their Sir Edward Grey, the British for Chicago and the east at 6:30 o'clock n Jail for stealing tome merchandise dory of senatorial wealth, or poverty, elgn secretary, presided over the for Saturday evening, lesa than two X Cache Junction, made bis escape or moderate circumstances, and their malltles. The following peace dele- houra after th conclusion of th tariff gates signed the preliminary treaty: case. (nm the county jail at Logan, Mon-b- y interest or lack of it la th Osman Nizami Pasha for Turkey, Dr. measure. Bight. After hearing Mr. Newett retracThe Hooper Canal company of Hoop-- r Senators who hid served la con- Daneff for Bulgaria, SteJun Novako-vltc- tion of his charge. Colonel Roosevelt for Servia, Stephanos Skoloudls made the following statement to the district, which recently was lacor-t-f gress for many years repeatedly testifor and M. Popovltch for court: Greece, was less fied believed there ted, baa commenced preliminary that they ork on a dam and reservoir to be personal appeal to members of the Montenegro. Tour honor, in view of the stateThe only dramatic feature of the ment of the defendant, 1 ask the MU in Dry canyon, whloh is to cost two houses now than at any tariff rehistoric occasion was M. Popovltch's court to Instruct the jury that 1 delimit 150.000. vision of recent years. of keen disappointment sire only nomine damages. I did expression A Provo correspondent reports that that Montenero had "been despoiled not go Into this case for money. 1 Former Senator Dead. fiyrum Skinner from Provo bench Mich. Former United of her Just share of the spoils of a did not go Into It for eny vindicative Detroit. taught In the first strawberries of the purpose. I went Into II and ns the Mtson on May 31, and sold them to States Senator Thomas Witherell triumphant war," and of the hope that "England, which took tho lead In court said, I made my reputation an A William M. Roylance company for Palmer of Detroit died Sunday after the would take every step Issue, because 1 wished once for nil P35 per crate. long Illness. He was elected to to spoliation," Montenegro for her during my lifetime, thoroughly and compensate The work of excavation tor the new the United States senate In 1883, and sacrifice. comprehensively, to deal with these was he one apPark City hotel will be begun term, during after serving The Bulgarian delegate proposed slanders so that never again will It dt present week and a large force pointed United States minister to that peace become Immediately ef- be possible for any man In good t men will be used to do this work, Spain. of the faith to repeat them. I have accomfective without ratification w all possible epeed will be used to The proposal was rejected plished my purpose end 1 am con400 Killed In Battle. treaty. moplete the new hostelry. and the delegates again left after tent" El Paso. Texas. Four hundred are Because the roads were found to be to meet June 2 to consider agreeing beIn a battle Saturday excellent condition for motoring, reported killed of an eventual an- URGES CURRENCY LEGISLATION. the advisability Roda Logan city officials decided to save tween Chihuahua City and Santa nexed protocol. state. Both rebels HO In President Favors Action During Presfreight charges by driving their salia, Chihuahua the after withdrew feedrals day's HOOO motor and Louisianian Talks for 8ugar. ent 8esslon of Congress. pump overland from Og-H- a at a cost of about R10 for gasol- fighting, with the losses divided. Senator Ransdell of Washington. 'Senator Tillman on Washington ine and oil Louisiana in a prepared speech disSaturday made public a letter from Crazed by liquor and believed to be MRS. F. A. STRONG charged verbal broadsides at the President Wilson in which the presiniotally unbalanced as a result of bis "sugar trust," declared the free dent declared for currency legislailcoholle excesses, John W. Sneed of sugar schedule of the tariff bill vio- tion at the present session of conPlain City attacked his wife and prolated the pledges of the Baltimore gress. ber would have Inflicted dangerous, 11 platform not to destroy legitimate InIn that portion of the latter ret fatal injuries, had neighbors not dustry," and declared that In support- ferring to currency, the president interfered. ing free sugar the Democratic party wrote: 'This is the time to pass curIn spite of will be playing into the hands of the rency legislation and I think we are fact that little Retta the C. trust and other refiners." of Mr. In a sense bound In loyalty to the sugar Conley, daughter ud Mrs. George, J. Conley of Salt country to pass It bo that any atLegislative Program Adopted. lake, suffered a broken neck in an tempt to create artificial disturbances The house Democrats after the tariff shall have become Washington. xxldeat one month ago, the Kttle girl In 'caucus on Monday restricted the law may be offset by a free system b today alive and on the road to compote recovery. legislative program of the present ex- of credit which will make It possible tra session to tariff, currency, emer- for men, 'big or little, to take care of During June, July and August a gency appropriations and election themselves In business." number of the Jewelry stores of Salt Committee cases. assignments as lake city will close their places of submitted by Chairman Underwood toslness Saturday afternoon, an agree-ea- t MANUEL ERNSHAW and his colleagues of the ways and to that effect having received were means committee majority enough signatures to guarantee the caucus without the change. by adopted uocese of the pion. Four Freighters Drowned. Attorneys for Caleb A. Inlow, convicted at Salt Lake of mur-d- r freighters Winnipeg, Man. Four la the second degree for the kill-,- n employed by contractors building the of "Eddie" White, announce that Grand Trunk Pacific railway in the Ifey Intend to file their motion for a mountains were drowned, MonRocky nw trial and to make every effort in the Grand canyon In the Tete day to have the trial granted. Jaune cache district. The accident At a convocation of the Utah social was caused by the breaking of a scow, rvioe commission held recently it filled with supplies, which they were s decided navigating to camp. by the members of the commission to Issue a monthly Rebels Menacing Matamoras. "togazlne, to be used as the official Texas. Eight hundred Brownville, organ of that body The first number 'I the magazine will be Issued In Septconstitutionalists have moved within Mexico, four miles of Matamoras, ember. awaiting a reply to General Blancos By a Jury of four, George D. Char-le- r demand for thq bui render of the town of American Fork, was found Mrs. F. A.' Strong, wife of the new before beginning an attack. guilty of unlawfully selling a bottle governor of Alaska, has left the states Intoxicating liquor to Mrs. Hattie with her husband for their home In Cnlcago Bars Smutty Songs. Viera and was sentenced to pay a fine Juneau after an eight months trip Chicago Chicago officially put a f (250 and a Jail sentence of sixty around the world. She Is a native of ban on the smutty songs on Saturday fays. Manuel Ernshaw is resident commisThe case will undoubtedly be han Francisco, a talented musician when an amendment to the ordinances Pealed. and was educated In Munich and went Into effect prohibiting all public sioner from the Philippines at WashWith a acts of Indecency or suggestive songs. ington. programme, which Vienna. 18 believed to be the equal In excel-fencWheat Crop Has Setback. Recommend Removal of Waldo. Tallyho Plunges Over Embankment. of the entertainment offered al RhineIn which A of Colo. Kansas Whaait growers in removal The Wiohlta, York. tal'yho Denver, New two previous meetings, the thins of police, were forty persons was hurled down southern Kansas and grain buyers In commissioner Wado, lander Ohautau Utah session of the embankment at Mount Mor- this city estimate that the growing Glen-IOoIs recommended in a report of the a fifty-foo- t 11 aasombly will be held at which rison park, near here, on Friday. Thir- wheat has been set back already 25 Curran aldermanlc committee, park In Ogden, July 18 to 28. are reported injured, many per cent by the hot and dry weather pa. been has investigating months persons for ty The state bureau of Immigration, i In the city. the past week. conditions lice seriously. tor and statistics is taking steps tc Aviation Claims Another Victim to the attention of Utah landown-Police Absolved From Blame. Seepage Water Decision. band of 207 prospective settler! Chicago Aviation claimed another Superintendent SylDenver. The supreme court of ColWashington. Jrrai Poland, who have sent advance orado held Monday that seepage water vester and the Washington police are victim Saturday, when James Colovan, Quests as to where' they can buy flowing toward a stream properly be- - absolved from blame for disorders a young flyer, was killed by the overi land, and what the cost would woman suf-b-y turning of bis biplane when it struck longs to that stream and Is controlled which attendee the big he. Just on March In the here 3, by a tree. The accident occurred water as same pageant the frage priorities outside the flying field. senate committee. of the the report stream. o t Come In Free. eub-ron- fpedol acrvlraa commemorating tb m hundred and twelfth annlvaruary Hiu-rma- n I Alee PrebaWe That Livestock,' Wheal Oata and Flour Will h Al- - years In the penitentiary, Fred ranch hand." conClark, fessed assailant of Mra. Llttell 8nive-l-y and her daughter, waa brought from Douglas Tuesday and lodged secretly In the Jail her to avoid an armed mob of lynchers. The attacks occurred at Orln Junction n week ago. After the women, Clark robbed the house. 8ocial Lobbying" Carried On. Washington. "Social lobbying" In Washington Justifies every word that President Wilson uttered In regard to the presence of an "insidious" lobby at the capital. Senator Kenyon of Iowa declared on the witness stand Tuesday before the senate Investigating committee. It was the first unequivocal statement In favor of tbe president's attitude since tbe investigation began. . Sleeping on Haystack In Open Barn When Fire Started. Utah Lillian Dawson, Ogden, aged 13, was burned to death and her younger sister Hortense was so badSays Cancer Can be Cured. that she died the ly burned In the next day, a fire that destroyed Co'ogne, Germany. Cancer has been barns and outhouses on the Dawson proved to be a contagious disease farm, ten miles from Ogden, Satur- caused by a parasite, and It can be day night. William Dawson, an un- healed, according to Dr. Otto Schmidt, cle of the girls, was severely burned a cancer expert, wbo reported at Tuesabout the face and bands while res- day's meeting of the medical society cuing Hortense and attempting to get here tbe results of bis Investigations Lillian. into the origin and the possibility of William Dawson, Lillian, Hortense, curing cancer. Beatrice, 11 years old, and James, 10 k Bryan Gives Luncheon. years old, were sleeping on the In the open barn when the fire Washington. Secretary Bryan gave started In some mysterious manner. a luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Pedro Rafael Quadra, Nicaraguan minTo Aid Vocational Education. . The other guests ister of finance. a were General Chamorro, Nicaraguan of Washington. Appointment commission of nine to study plans for minister; Secretaries Garrison and a federal system of aid to vocational Daniels, members of the Benate foreign education was indorsed Saturday by relations committee and state departthe senate committee on education ment officials. and labor. Suffrageta Invade Academy. Will Probe Strike Conditlone. London. A small band of suffraConsideration of Washington. gettes on Tuesday Invaded the Royal plans for the senate probe of condi- academy, which was thronged with In tho strike zone of the West tions visitors. They mounted chairs, unVirginia coal fields was begun Satur- furled banners and began speaking. day by the senate committee on edu- The police quickly ejected them. cation and labor. Western Lands Withdrawn. Trainmen to Meet Trienlally, Washington. Secretary Lane has Conventions of the ordered , San Francisco. 14,600 acres of land along Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen creek, Utah, withdrawn hereafter will be held triennlaiJy, in- Huntington site purposes. Also 1,370 for power stead of every two years, as he has acres along Salmon river In Nez Perce been the custom. This decision was forest, Idaho. , reached by the convention Saturday. Explorer Vieite Mother. Forty-niner- " Die. Wynarfi, Sask. V'llhjalmer Stefans-son- , O. N. Y. William Watertown, the explorer who starts from EsJohnston, a California "forty-niner expediJune 10 on a quimau long in business In Pittsburg, and tion to the Arctic region, has arrived for the last twenty years a wealthy here on a farewell visit to his mother resident of this city, died late Sunday and brother, who live In this place. at bis home, aged 80. Wer bay-stac- r, five-yea- f l |