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Show JITE SPANISH rpRK PRESS. SPANI3II rORK, UTAIL MYSTERY OF THE CORN FIELD BILL IS AGAIN SENT TO UPPER HOUSE THE UTAH BUDGET Th rturutly completed Methodist chapel at Murray was dedicated Iasi the saddle ,a(,ty in CONITANTINOPLE IS Dtelrt ..,- -r I expected. trouble ' AND f I.'i'ii n V A yh W8ri'J t. That If Graae ia Doomtd to bo i Mjt Mlo-sluifp-l, Hr The menacing lan. representing ne'l'P'relement, bleh lb rurli!b military Lny octuple tbe government eon-- I it the present moment, attitude uncompromising Turkey In her demand th on tnat If Ore ore doomed to be la M yield, and Epirus. from Kulonlkl to, imilt of her old frontier." diaper declare 5rec Is bound to HUERTA SUMMONS DIAZ question of the Inland before the united FOB ACTIVE SERVICE soArpean armies." Turkish and rln , treaty of peace between Tur-tt- d Bulgaria was algned by the Pormar president of Mexico Request jotfBtlartes here Monday. od to Return to Native Land UTON FAVOR GOOD ROADS. to Aid Government cdtti Better Highway for Farm, Transcontif ia Preference to Mexico Clty.-G- en. Porflrlo Diaz inental Highway. of Mexico, has been sum' Houston moned by tho war KroiL Micb.Secretary department to reUnited State department of turn to Mexico for active army serbefore the vice. sJtare. In an addrea vUj Good Roads congress boro A cablegram sent to General Dlax uy, 01 pressed bis approval ot Saturday brought a noncommittal redorts of tbo organisation, and ply from tbe asking that 4 the Interest of tbo federal the war minister await tbe arrival ot aunt with reference to ro letter which be would send him. s urged good roads for :g. Gen. Porflrlo Diaz now is at Biar sneer In preference to great ritz France. It Is recognized here .ostlnental highway for auto-:- , that General Diaz Is too old to render but said he did not under service except possibly in an advislilt the valuable service render-i- t ory capacity and It Is assumed that automoblllsta for road build such will be expected of him. Tbe last words of General Diaz when be left Mexico, were to the effect that tlFF BILL IN LAST STAGE. be would return only If tbe country ettd That President Wilson Will needed his services in tbe event of a foreign Invasion. js Measure In a Few Days. No intimation is given as to tbe tar-I- , xhlngton. The Democratic reason prompting his recall. His lint on the programme of resignation from the army was ac u mapped out when President cepted by President Medero. a came into office, advanced last congressional, stage Mon-theTurbulent Session Ovsr. it was brought back to Nashville. Tenn. Dying hours of uuie from the Joint conference the extraordinary session of the Fifty the unanimous Indorsement of eighth general assembly, called to Lead-botlemocratlc conference. bolster up Tennessees prohibition bouses of congress were laws, were as calm Saturday night as at that the bill, pr&ctleally the last few days bad been turbulent. e now, would be signed by The session ended, however, with no at Wilson before tbe end of r legislation to its credit. est say: itber oa tb . ' n i h anti-liquo- Battle In Colorado. enburg, Colo. Oakvlew, a min-lai- p twenty miles west of here, its scene of a bloodless battle T. a hen a crowd of strikers mm tbe surroundings hill into Jses of nonunion workers. The te of shots oontlnued about hour. The mine guards rushed itailant8, a ho sciittered through a So far as known none was oodless Pope's Condition Unsatisfactory. Rome. The condition of Pope Plus X Is giving rise to some anxiety. A! though not suffering from any specific malady, the state of his health is unIt is believed, however, satisfactory. that rest and caro will restore him. MISS GENEVIEVE CLARK 'd. Stricken. York. ad-U- gov-fXe- 3t Ses-Coln- Tugboat Catun Cheered by Hundreds as Sh Panes From Ocean Into Catun Lak. Panama, The most Important step tbua far toward the operation of the Panama canal took place Friday when tbe seagoing tugboat Catun, drawing twelve and a half feet of water, wa passed successfully through the Gatua locks, and into Gatun lake. This was the first attempt made to operate the lorks on the eanal and the result was highly pleasing to Colonel Goethals, chairman of the canal commission, and canal officials generally. Hundred of cheering men, women and children withstood the burning rays of the tropic sun to see the set of passing the first vessel from sea level to the level of Gatun lake, which Friday had reached a height of little over 63 feet, or within 20 feet of it normal level. and Nelson Matched. Election In Mexico. Mexico City. Colonel David de la Fuente, former minister of communications and public works In Genera) Huerta's cabinet, has been put for ward as presidential candidate by the liberal republican party. This makes the third nomination for presidential honors. Tbe liberal republican candidacy MEXICANS FIRE ON TROOPERS. first wa offered to General Aurelia Americana 8aid to Have Returned Banquet, minister of war, but wa Fire and Drove Assailants to Cover. declined by him with tbe assertion El Paso, Texas. A detachment of that he would not accept the candiof any party. Dr. Gregorio troopa from troop H. Second Cavalry, dacy a former senator, was Mendlzolml, were fired upon late Saturday afternominated for the noon by Mexican federal cavalrymen, with Colonel de la Fuente. Both bars the Americans being on duty patrollaccepted. ing tbe International boundary, about fifteen miles east of El Paso. None of Confesses Murder of Wife. the American were wojnded. Two Ind. Clyde Wilkinson, Logansport, Texas rangers who were nearby were aged 34, who was sought by the po also fired at bv the Mexicans. lice when the mutilated body of his United States army officers statsd wife was found burled In a cornfield that their troops did not return tbe on a farm where he had lived near federal' fire, although there were Peru, Ind., was arrested here Saturabout forty shots at them. If. day, and according to the police, he L. Rhodes, who was nearby when confessed that he had killed his wife the Mexicans began shooting, state-- t In the presence of their two sons. that the American troopers did return the tire and drove the Mexicans FRANCIS Q. NEWLANDS to cover. It is not known whether there were any of the Mexicans Injured. y lightweight champions, agreement Monday and I articles for a d no detoxing contest, to be held here r 13Tho men will weigh in to an ten-roun- - Pounds at CHINESE oclock. 8 15 trv Notices of Eviction. "Operators in the southern 0 coal holds have begun serv-ac- s on striking miners that vacate company houses on ground to make room for o desire to work, ;onfeMea Brutal Crime. !;'phia- -J. O'Brien, who was aturday on suspicion attacked and killed Oo'dtnan and then thrown niht 0y in crime. I. the brush, has con-J- e Blby Acquitted. Cal George H. Blxby, lre of Long Beach( Cai,( hllving contributed to i minor young women, not guilty by a jury Mon- - Would Fly Over Desert. the Timbuctoo, in Paris. To French Sudan, by aeroplane is a pro-ec- t of which the details are being Miss Genevieve Clark, the only arranged by Lieutenant Chentin, a Clark, daughter of Speaker Champ deburcnch army airman, who hopes to will be one of the prominent a win- fly across the Sahara with tantes In Washington society this ter. This is her latest picture. Butte. Clevelands Son to Play Football. police Friday football Jack Princeton, N. J. Princeton escorted Dlamondfield ight interheard with out of Butte as a measure of Davis players on Sunday have est that in a few years they may protection to himself, fearing th it as Cleveland, Ricuard team on the Tiger as he would appear upon the soon President Grover fctreets others of tho gang which atspn of the late Cleveland. tempted to deport him mighi kill him. Famous Necklace Sold. Four of a Kind. all The head ill. Brussels. The famous $tJ2."..000 pearl Quadruplets, Centralia, till "tta was shot dead necklace which was stolen rom ! born Friday to Mr. and were ij boys, a workr, , who live near Bengali youths, who mails and later picked up by Mrs. Pearl Yates, th. was 0l)gh the den.se crowd. The sidewalk London believe the four a on man Physicians here. belr eyed to have a political Saturday to Mile. Du Monreau de Lo. Los will live. endael of this c.ly for $W"PoMtical Murder. -- Consul Blocker' warning to foreign- ers to quit riedras Negra Immediately was In anticipation of rioting should the constitutionalists be forced to abandon their provisional capital. As tbe rebel army Is being driven northward by tbe government troops under General Maas, the retreating Insurgents are setting fire to villages. PRESIDENT'S QUESTION RIGHTS. Withdrawal of Public Lands From Entry Subject of Controversy, Colo.r-Tb- e United States circuit court of appeals for tbe Eighth district will ask tbe United States sureme court for a ruling on tbe question of the right of a president of tbe United stau-- to withdraw public lands from entry. This announcement was made Tuesday by presiding Judge William C. Hook. The request la made In the Midwest Oil comany case before the court ot apimala for argument at tbe presIt Involves the ownerent in Wyoming. of oil lands ship Ih-nvc-r, a Women Take Part In War. Vienna. Women are taking an active part lu the lighting in Albania, according to dispatches received here from Avlonu, the Albanian capital. Many Albanian women, armed with hatchets, fought shoulder to shoulder with their husbands, sons and brothers during the street fighting at Dlbra on September 23, when 1.200 Servians were killed and 300 taken prisoners. Oppose Clarke Amendment. New Orleans. Banks and financial Institutions In New OrleanB are sending out telegrams asking other financial Institutions all over the United States to lend their Influence in bringing about the defeat of the Clarke amendment to the tariff bill. APOLOGIZE. ttutiday, Tb cntlr Tlntlc valley la now doited with dry farms from which r being ha nic splendid crops Vested. Th first carload of tomnlce evet shipped out of th stut went frera Knnaul,i last week to Uhl'wea, where they arrived In good condition second annual Fashion Ogden' show, held .it week, wa a suuesi lu every way, and a larg numhr ot visitors from other tow us were pro (lit. Under Irrigated conditions, grain thrived this year shove previout years. In some counties th lucres lu strong and yields has been vary remarkable. With th producers raising th price of milk to grocers to I renti a quart sum Halt Lak grocers bar already advanced their prices to 10 font a quart. ha Ho rapidly has tb parcel post busi- ness Increased In Halt Lak that now thcr are five extra clerks working at th local imstufflc on this on Institution alone. t There were ears of peaches shipped from Sprlngvllle this season, and from Ih present Indications the growers will receive a very tatlsfatlory price for them. Th Mg rush of marketing Brigham's pouch erop has come to a close for another year, and few peaches remain to be shipped. Tbe straight carload shipments reached 213 cars. IL R. Greer, for year a well known citizen of Bingham, and formerly councilman of that municipality, waa taken from n passenger train at i'rovo and will be exaiulued regarding hla sanity. Mra. Ida Gilbert known to theater goers aa Ida Adair, 7lie of Walter Gilbert of the Utah theater stock company, died at the Semloh hotel, Salt Lake, on tb 29th, of quick conalxiy-elgh- REBELS ON THE RUN. n General Chang Hsun Makes Verbal Amends for Killing of Japanese. Nanking General Chang Hsun, the the commander of the Chinese troops at Nanking, accompanied by a body-g- i ard of litty cavalrymen, went to the Japanese consulate Sunday morning and apologized, in accordance with the apanese demands in connection with tha killing of several Japanese and an insult offeied to the Japanese flag. The consul expressed his satisfaction the action of the Chinese commander. Peacemaker Shot. Utah. In an attempt lra,e two men engaged in a t here .Monday, James Clark, rer, who lives in Salt Lake hot in the right leg by J. 'ee. by whom he was em- City, gress. Japan Sends Another Protest. Tokio. Another note of protest In the Calofornia anti-aliecontroversy hus been dispatched to United States. The text has not been published, but It is understood that it it Is accepted, on which point the Japanese authorities are very optimistic, it will necessitate a new treaty between the two countries. e rw Washington. Th IVmorrailr lar-If- f bill left th hous Tuesday night m what th party leadrr It hoped would 1 lam Journey to the setiato. After many hours of debut the Iioum adopted th main conference agreement on the bill, 234 to lv3, almost a strict party vote, ana by till action gat Its Indorsement Id everything In Ih measure, except tlte cotton futures tax. At th end of s short but bitter fight, for th adoption of th report. Representative Underwood, th leader, succeeded In carrying cotton futhrough th Hmlth-Levc- r tures tat amendment by a vote of 117 to 161. Democrats and Republicans voted on this without regard to party and a large portion of th membership from southern states Joined In Ih vigorous demand that the whole subject Ini car ried over to auother session of con- Federal Driving Coahulla Revolt tlonists Toward Ttxas Border. Plcdras Negri. Terror has gripped this city, the provisional cspltal of the Mexican constitutionalists, with tbe victorious northward march of the federal and the arrival of hundreds of refugees from the surrounding devastated country. Obeying the Instructions of United States Consul Blocker, American residents of Fledra Ncgras Joined the exodus and hundreds of persons crossed the International bridge into Eagle Pass Tuesday afternoon, many on their backs such of their carrying LIBERALS SELECT CANDIDATES. possessions as they could assemble Third Ticket Selected for the Coming hurriedly. e ukee, Wig. Ad Wolgast of Mich., and Ratling Nelson, fnf-ii- THROUGH CANAL LOCKS Skeleton of Child Found When Workmen Tore Down House. Bloomington. 111. Tbe mansion at Clinton, 111., erected forty years ago by Colonel Thomas Snell, yielded another sensation Thursday when the coffin body of a child in a home-madwas found skilfully concealed within a wall of the house. Wreckers tearing down the residence made the greu-somd btovery, which adds another chapter to tho stormy history of Colonel Snell, w ho died about seven years ago, and for whose fortune a famous fight was made in the courts of Illinois. t While making an a big political meeting Mon-Sb- t at Cooper Union, Timothy lruff. former lieutenant York, was stricken with hlch two doctors who had irrfedly summoned to his side xl as a stroke of paralysis. ' FIRST VESSEL PASSES GRUESOME DISCOVERY. "Why Woodruff iF men Fayette. Mi. Four whit and ten negroes were shot to death, two negroe were !)iithed and fifteen tin-were wounded, several mortally, in a race riot at llarrlstou, five miles from here, curly Sunday. Tho battle Ugan w hen two negroea, Willis and Walter Jones, brother, crazed with cocaine and gin, shut and Killed a and her sun, and then fled through the streets shooting at every white man they saw. After three-houfight the Jonee brothers were captured by a poe of deputy sheriff and lynibed. Six negroes were arrested In connection with the riot and were rushed to Natchez, where they were placed In Jail under a heavy guard. Governor Earl Brewer reached Harrison late Sunday and tooke charge ot tbe altuatlon. Tbe governor order cd out the militia, and three troopa arilved from Natchez aud Jackson ! Sunday afternoon. While Governor Brewer said he believed tbe militia would prevent another uprising. It was learned that tbe white citizens In the nearby tow nr have organized with tbe purpoae ol driving out the entire negro ne-gr- e "sb t to Governor Ordrro Out tho Militia Provont Further Trouble In th Whltos Having Thrcatontd Retaliation, yield Bh Within Prom Satoniki Old Prontlar. Limits of -- naailWl TROUBLE STARTED BV ORINK CRAZED NCCROES WHO BE CAN PROMISCUOUS SHOOTING. Male Conference Agreement Adopted By Veto of 234 to 103. Almost a trlet Party Vets, Senator Lodge Improving. Nahant, Slass. Encouraging reports from tho home of United States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who Is 111 following an operation for tho removal of a gastric ulcer, have been received. sumption. The year's harvest In Utah Indicates very clearly a transition In agmethods. ricultural Fromlacuour farming Is disappearing, being superseded to a noticeable extent by scientific farming. Tbe first school fair under dlree tlon of the newly organized agriculture at department of the Davla county held at Lagoon, public schools last Saturday and was a very successful affair. The highest registration ever known In the public schools of Davis county during the first week of school wa recorded last week, when nearly 2 500 children began work In tbe grades and 120 In high schools. The available figures of dry-fargrains indicate In some parts of th state a normal or aboveaverag This le especially yield this year. true of the northern part of this stat and of southern Idaho. With the frost over, J. Edward Tay lor, state horticulturist, and others have taken a quick survey of posslblt damage wrought and have found that little harm has been done the tomatoes, fruit or other crops. After a thorough Investigation ol the death of J. Fred Perkins, 28 year old, which occurred Saturday night at Salt Lake as a result of corrosive sublimate poisoning, the coroner returned a verdict of suicide. Tbe Salt Lake delegates to the convention of the American Bankers association in Boston next week seek the 1914 convention for Salt Lake. The convention would mean from 800 to l.Obo visiting delegates. Fifteen thousand dollars loss was sustained when twenty cars loaded with coal broke loose from an engine end ran wild down the steep railroad grade from Colton to Helper. Nineteen of the cars were derailed. The new home of the Weber club In Ogden, nearing completion, will contain many Improvement and new features In the way of kitchen equip-- , ment. Among them will be an electric butter churn and an electric elder mill. Within the next few weeks the Garfield Water company will expend $75,000 In Improving the water sup. ply of the great mill and smelter camp. The Garftfeld Water company Is controlled by the Interests that dominate Garfield. William Dunn, aged 39, a lineman, died In a Salt Lake hospital as the result of Injuries sustained when 0 volts of electricity passed through his body as he was attempting to cut over a wire on a large glass Insulator at the top of a light pole In s Clay Tallman in Idaho. Boise, Ida. Clay Tallman, commissioner of the general land office, Is In Boise, ostensibly to look after the United States land office In the state, but in reality it is said, to check up Farmington. on political conditions. The fifth annual Summit county fair came to a successful close after Aid for Strikers. a three-daexhibition. The first two Trinidad, Colo. The sum of $27,500 was so cold and the weather days represents the first weeks strike benefits which were distributed Tues- stormy the attendance was rather day to the striking coal miners and small, 'but the last day was fair and coke oven workers of southern Colo- pleasant and a large crowd was In attendance. rado. Arthur, William and Lawrence Admits Poisoning Children. Hobbs, all under 18 years of age, Minneapolis. According to the po- were arrested in Salt Lake on a lice Mrs. Ida Leek wold, 32 years old, of having firearms In their arrested Tuesday, confessed to hav-lu- g charge in vlolat'on of the city possession, murdered her six children by pois- ordinance. The parents of the boys on. The woman is believed to be also will be prosecuted for allowing them to have the guns. Will Recognize Republic. Fred Brophy, one of the victims ol Peking. A vote favoring the rec- the car crash in Ogden canyon on July ognition of the Chinese republic was 4, was able to leave the Ogden hospital for the first time on September passed at a meeting of the diplomatThe question of the date 29th. His right leg was badly crushic corps. of recognition will be discussed at ed and mangled, the heel being almost torn from the foot a meeting on October 25. 35,-00- SfSw; xHAMirtWIKG This Is a new picture of the cratic senator from Nevada. Demo- He caused some worry for a time In on Its final passaoe the senate. administra- tion circles ae to his attitude on the tariff bill, but voted for the measure In Berlin Has Crime Wave. Berlin. A remarkable wave ol crime has swept over Berlin In the past fortnight, causing one of the newspapers to comment that "Berlin can now compete as the seat of bloody crimes with darkest New York." Saloonkeeper Disfigured for Life, Casson, Houghton, Mich. Samuel a former saloonkeeper, was found in an alleyway beaten Into unconsciousness and with his nose cut nearly off He will be disfigured for life if he |