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Show 4Emw.pymmw,.FrmMI... s 3 RE EDMOli LAST ; t i . , , - , PAGES - , a OF AMERICANS , - UTAH GM," Patrolman Thomas b ' R.- - Griffiths, of the polls stood SI for arid nothing gainer- - No one took 'outfit-I:a- t Interest lu oPPos the 61100 11 in against I it while the other Ode, 't WHERE ONE ASSURANCES VOTE COUNTEDIRE.PLY Two Fall Reginzents of Cavalry Can (loge issue to TrementonReaults Be Ankembiod on Texas Linen Other TOWTIS Where Ilection In Twelve Hours. Was field. ' ' -- aged 39 yeitis; one of og r. it (Special to The News.) Green River, attnit S.The citizens of Green River want bummed saloons according to the returns of the special election held here yesterday: the rote, was FA for and 67 against the liquor traffic-- TN. result is attributed to the indifference of the friends of prohibiOen and the untutual activity of the lia40011 element. EMIT PERSONS TO RUSSIAS REQUEST rr, le- - erate and the constitutionalists who are steadily advancing on the city. The president referred mt, Smith to Secy. Garrison, who told' him that two full regiments of cavalri could be assembled on the Texas line within 12 hours. Already at Fort Billie. Just acres, the Rio Grande from Juarez are nee troops of the Second cavalry In addition to the mat bine gun platocnt4d that regiment The remainder of the Second 'éavalry a doing 'petrel duty between El Paso and Sierra Bianca, while the Thirtienth cavalry is guarding the border between El Paso and Lane, ' ranch, New Mexico B1127, Gen. Taeker H. Bliss has full ty auth-o-rito concentrate his forces wherever necessary for protection of American 7-- 1 t-XS lat les as 0-- wound in the left shoulder, and is the policeman fell forward the third shot shuck hhrt in the left side of the head, shattered the skull and lodged under the left ear. Patrolman Griffiths died 10 minutes later as lie' was being carried into the emergency hospital at police headquarters. The Italian escaped, but it is believed he will be captured before night. 1 The murder of Patrolman Griffiths vas the outgrowth of a quarrel be- teem Anzeinero end Peter Masi. an- ether Italian. over the ',lice of two &mks of whiriky. , They were in the Shamrock saloon.. '211 , west Second South street. baking dice for drinks. kinsmen,' loot and retuned to pay. Seri (Aided him and Anaemoro drew a sherd and then reser. This hap- o'clock- - Arise- peed shortly after nes attacked Masi with. the rnsol mete him severely in the back of the tight shoulder. Ansiemere left the saloon. but later, and Mast hunted up Tit trobruto fliritiltha and reported the assault to him. Masi told the patrolman that Wasentero was armed with pistol Anil MEW, but the brave policeman said: 1:)h. don't worry. Peter: He wool do arythiny bad. I pliess Eritcring the saloon. Patrolman Griffiths placed the man under arrest and started with him to the corner of Prat West and Second South etreeta 'where a a fornalperpne box is located As the policeman inserted the key to tura in an alarm for the l, Assemeso broke away awl dashed be kt tit ft. ' VILLA NOT YET IN - - "ARM SIGHT OF ' ::):;.(' 11' i I.,,,: i :. ral IS $4 -- - In Macedonia at 1 The attack. according to official 66 81 178 57 from the various towns where elections were held yesterday he determine whether or not saloons. tiome shall be licensed theirs-- that---iplaces the liquor forces Ism while in-. others the local option supporters registerisd their votes against the liquor The context wait watched traffic. with interest in all parts of the state air it WM generally conceded that the restate at yesterday's elections would bespeak the minds of the citizens alter a trial of two years without ',licensed saloons Trom Totole, the town where the contest was watched with probably more intereet than any other. word convm this morning that the victory for the "wets" is a surpiise, and many people have been beard to say today that ff they bad had any idea their vote was needed to keep the town "thy they weakd have gone to the polla and voted against, the IW censed saloon. Man people 'who a re known to be in favor of local option did not take the trouble to leave tbeirl work to go to the polls, while on the other hand the activity of the saloon forces was noticeable al day. To this Is attributed the victory for the saloon element and the people must submit for two years to conditions as their tic sires viero,registered yesterday at the polls- - -, ',Word isEs, 01069 , . , 0 , President and McReynolds Confer on Selection of Special Prosecutor. f , . . 1, : I., , - - i - - : -- were-wrec- Theltifahl was'ha..hy ladenwith immigrants and left here shortly before o'clock. The cause of the ac- - t 1. "In compliance ye ith the Russian made to both Bulgaria and Berrie. the Bulgarian government Ilea prepared a memorandum of Its case against Berrie, which will be telegraphed to $t-- Petersburg Wednesday. Should Berrie refuse to prepare a similar memorandum. It Is understood that the Bzigarlan minister will withdraw from Belgrade," A Belgrade titepatch to The Tunes has says the Berrien government agreed to send a representative to F. Petersburg without mating any June Washington. amendments to the admints'Satire provisions of the tariff bM aroused oppooltion in the Democratic senate caucus today. was that prohibiling importation of any goods emapt immediate products of agriculture, forests and fisherie& wholly or In part manufac tured by children under 14 years old. That provision was declared by many senators to be the most drastic Protective measure any manufacturer could ask for.. greater as a protection foreign competition than high tariff rates. The amendment to 'moot to the United States court of anneals concuramt Jurisdiction in customs coma involving more than 4100 with the customs court also aroilsed attention. Some Democrats thOught the proposal an entering wedge toward ' elimination of the customs court.. Senator .MI1241401 resumed debate against tree sugar when the caucus was ready opened while Senator-Jameto atipport the schedule. Diseusaion of both the wool and sugar tchoduleet was to end at 4 p.m. when a vote was to be taken. ld - I t'' ' . ; i ' J , , , 1 i 1 , ' 4 1 t I ; , ; i 1; ;' ' fIII,; ' . , ' , r I 1 in the federal courts in San'Fmncisco. It was said that an announcement would be made before the end of tho day. With the wheels of the department of justice grinding again on the tele-- brated eases, iiiministration officials made no effort to conceal their relief. Official reflected that Washington feeling. Probably no issue with which President Wilson has had toi deal since suet his inauguration 'has , mead ettentiOn. .' , .., Sofia dispatch to , . i : , . and-tales ; I : ; t - ,., . cident. It was said. was a spreading Win Demonstrate, Sincere Wh et rail. Eight dead were recovered an hour -Admtstratiom $o Hasa later froth two colonist dare which were thrown lute the river. The vicVigorous PrOSOCIROOIL tims were four men. three women and , hahr. It was feared that them might be under the Clink The total Washington, ,tune death but. was setimated ot fifteen. Wilson and Atty. Gen. McReynolds had an early conference today to seCAUCUS WILL VOTE ON lect a special prosecutor for 'the Caminetti-Digg- s white slave alms and SHAH T1115AfTEHNOON the Western Fuel company indictments in- I ,' .1 . formation. was unprovoked. Fighting was stilklitprogreas at a late hour. Later reports from the scene of .tlis fighting said that the Servian artillery had gone into action and a fierce battle was In progress in which both sides had suffered considerable looses, t The Bulgarian attack on the fiervians has created a dangerous Mate of excitement here. The siteirslintpers Pahfifth special editions..detiarMg in large type "War has begun?' The- streets are filled wtth excited crowds. London, Jutie,U.-The Time" mays. -- eaptwis-trIchrthr- lgratitr: June Vi.A mrong force of Bulgarian troops attackettthe 641u 'elan positions at Zietovo and Ratkovats SS r, : . Ottawa June 2.3.Eight persons.. WILL BE ANNOUNCED TODAY . possibly More, were killed 'this after-- , noon on the ("anal Jan Pacing-railwa- y -: western miles west of here. Four cars - tumbled InteliTilitils to Secure Services of dealt an embankment Into ---- Francis Heney if river and two on the track. , Possible. Memorandum Ot Case Agidnot Syrtis and TriegniPh IL 290 09 - KILLED I, ,. , , -- - t ' 1115 , ed ,, -- ------- 5.A . . ., ;'. , I ; , , ' i i 4 i ' f ' . . - , I - . .. , 1 , i - A f , , att-ract- ' .I . 7 .. -- '; : ' : and-plai- !- - - 11011-ar- - t s- t. roussudtehe totpadarebsy- ', , Car-mus- auto-patro- Or. 29b tiETT El Paso, Yew, June N.Advance II kLi guards of Pencil VIHe rebels bare' ., Soo not yet appeared in sight of Jitares. It i 1 . i I. given Out today in rebel stifles that $ Villa has been delayed in big march -;' t , on 'dry." The issue was settlui at the of lacitlef water, and that i special election held yesterday when 17 ,. be ciutnot arrive in time to attach the the prohibition forces on by a vote of border city Thursday. as be threaten04.1 : t t to 4. Mier of Poline B. F. Grant. The attitude of White House ,fficials . z Saturday night or Sunday is the mull- President Clieen Stahl and his counselor oU.EN, ) : in declintng to comment on the today , 1 , ; est he diabase held William C. within ten here get striking meetings liorseley. . c t ......, of the federat latest declarations of Misres. it is, declared. , ! NVETS wiN 131 TOOME and talked in favor of prohibition: it is IP : , ; slid the ,.. San Francine in grand Jury , ,... Ae, Tao years ago & score or Pertme in , generally conceded that the result of the MAJORTT OF 1 attscka of former United States Dist. , l'i .. El Paso were killed or wounded during election was due largely to theft' effort& IltrAA Alt;. Mc Nab on McReynolds was that ' Ii1. lit ' ,..i' .106 ' ,'('''.. the fighting in Juarez. The News.) to iSpeelad the and at the action the preMdent ' ..., Emissaries of .Venustiane' Garrattge 'Tooelsr-'4un' .,. the returns ONE VOTE TIECTINED attertury ganeraLlit Ordering She stem 1, .i leader,,of the ,tebelliode- - in tbisettortik TRESIONT6'101 to trial .;peeks for itself. Walt It the spsciat Petiole held yeetinviiii 1 , 1 are attempting to reach Ville, to ash of viewwas nitswere known' oilleial the however in all the that it that PATROLMAN T. P. RTYPITTIS. hint in (arranges name not to The News.) Iowa 'had- - voted-h- iMr. McReynolds' cursory view favor or licensed taken I: (Speetat ,I , t Juarez. (arrange Is opposed to the i - t 1 1 of the situation on which be ordered of IL the vote Treznonton. June close contest citizens gathered In front of police plan in the letereat of international saloons.396 by a majorityand '' '.'4 . : 373 was tree his for license action postponement. against. was fought out here yesterday by being The, department was Peace. !la be fears ifiVeiVing the United The headquarters. I "eerie" were active all daY, while from any "unworthy motivea" and It ' I .;,, notified of thetnurder within a few sec- States. , of means the ballot. The , prohibition was pointed out that the 4:wrest:onse- tthe ''thies.' not heeding the warning forces won onds after it-- ocittrred and is,aextre of '- 'l 94 for and 93 one vote. by nice made public at the White House , that was sounded the day before the drthee-me&embed 1 i patrolmen CARLOAD OP WAR mrxrnolts against saloons. The activity on both OPERATIONS OF THE last night "bows that the attorney elertion.were not responsive to the call sides scouted the serroundto the scene-sawas noticeable and the result was HELD .. on was had himself reversed AT PHILADELPHIA postdown the forces. his r', MINT IN It NEW ORLEANS lc liquor venni the murderer. Adjacent in douvt until the last vote was 1 , ing country for non and been approved by' this account that the saloon element counted. Preeident Milton H. Welling. towns were- - called by- - telephone and 'New There Mrs. Lulu Orleans. June 26.A carload of was able to record a victory. the authorities notified and given a ' Shepard and Chief of Po- Front Aug. 23, 1912,-t- o June 15, 1515, i PRESIDENT'S on lite H. war' munitions on Its way from StolV was much Inditterence-'manifesteI description .of the murderer. Grant. of Salt Lake, have held .' Ounces of Turned in who believe I the ot 1,137,555 proWilson'spert many President Turk to the camp of Venustiano of in s, favor here prohibition. meetings THE ,HURI)E R ER DESCRIBED. ' one woman said Coin. A hibition: this Gold Into was morning White the raid at women. the state leader In northern Mexand the various organizations ., the selection of capable couneel Anzemero was deicribed by Hr. Wal- ico, is held In New Orleans pending de- that she lid not believe her vote was including the local W. C. T. C. and the that 11Mil... , ti , tere and by Peter Host as being about cision by the department of Justice as needed. and as her family was divid- Relief society were active in the move carry the case to trial was a au& Philadelphia. June ZsFigures in a to ed on the question she did not go to to IT 6 feet 10 inehes tall. weighs about 14:., to whether to allow it to i' Admit demonstration of the sincere out the saloons. One malt who 'statement lAt Jr. ' The ,r, ,,, hoop e r proceed. ' 1 just issued, covering the wish of the adminietration to have- -the pole; she says today she should was known to be in favor of saloons ar- sevcomplexioned. about 24 consignmentill rapid-fir- e I. pounds dark wore guns, 1 a blue COAL white eral hundred eases of ammunition and have gone. ' ' I year's of age. rived at the lust a few momenta operation of the Philadelphia mint a vigorous prosecution , iI it .:1 , rl It is believee here that the saloons after they hadpolls r without a collar and a dark if he had voted front Aug. 23. is Preeldent Wiloon s Intention to waa said to side arms It closed:, the of date of last . ' r mates fare was smooth shaven and be part of a tontribution from relatives will open for business about Oct. L as the result would have been a tie. Some settlement. Heney to take the cases 'Ill ,I up to June 15. Mow that getterrancts .J.He lI ehirt pointed.. . that is the date two years ago that they dissatisfaction is expressed on the sito. :4. f of the late 'Prtlydetit Madero. is regarded as betng it ACV' ,:, i prosible. y , tMulti howon headwere the definite The date. . ru,..... ''', ..7 i, ,, , , cloyed. departmen- operated was received at, police it part of the "wets. and there are specially desirable hamlet be has no I. 0 fl., -- ' t . decided on ever at will a 1 few noon be that before the election of probably mors that the result may 1.727.568 ounces of gold hellion, pro- Dolitical inte7ests with the administraquartra shnrtly,11 o'clork two Italians RUERTA COMNLtNDER 1. I: , , l ! meeting. Mayor be contested. Mintitel$ artqr Matt I. Sullivan and Thomas V' is FAILS TO,HREAK THROUGH! the next city council ducing gold coin. valued at $15.1154.127. non. said this morning that vrere seen to board a Bamberger train Joseph moo ., are consideration under t,1 on The legal wastage allowance -- this Hayden the election yesterday undoubtedly was "WETS" WIN IN rmsco and appeared to be in a great hurry. ; EPP& Kent and Raker have been - ;c and St7.105S, 1iUe Douglas, Ariz., .June 25Declaring la mnount the acting. regular and that in his opinion there One of them answered the description mentioned at possible selections. Secy. BY Iii .1 mmortrry samage was sua. 1 1I ., of the murderer. The maehinery of earlier reports that ()Jed and his fed- will be no contest. a personal friend of Heney. has , During the same period 1431.101 Lane eral were army the pollee department and the sheriff's retreating toward to Tbe Neon) ;..; to toe. use , his influence been asked to (Special were on. ounces of silver of operated t FORCER PROITIRMON a il few sere Feswithin Guaymas in motion set Gm force was misleading. Frisco. Juno registered a the value of 11.111.045, on which there pentuade that lawyer to , undertake the ft ; ..; .:1 t . WIN AT GENNISON minutest after the murder. Sheriff An- luiera of Sonora telegraphed shortly decided inajority in favor of lkensed WILS a wastage of 4.14 ounces of the work. head- before noon today that the Hueeta --at arrived police 1! drew Smith. Jr.. selection of With a the prosecutor 1 The legal allowance value of red. t ..., the commander bed attempted to break (Steele) to Tbe Nears j saloons, the vote being U for and quarters es anon as he received men and McNab's reeignation. tbe 'Willis t 1 5 pi iron against. The galloon element was active ott this amount is SUL through the rebel cordon and rt4ratil his Gunniaon. June once detailed all his at as I to aid In the seareti for the sarassin. i: '', i I hare but had been repulsed with great the day Imre by a majority of GO. the and there seemed to be no desire to During the fiscal year ending June House will consider the' cases I ,;;; ; mint coined a total of 434.751- .- dosed inciderits. 4 that the federal situa- vote being re against and 140- In favor defeat the Issue. or at least not sufl- 272. the 151.414.171 told of the tragic lose. Mt.. Griffiths r 4 ',., Rep. Kahn et California today do., or' pieces in gold, silver. a:Sinning. The ''''wetsworked itient desire to prsult In a deddial Tote fate of her hueband. and was token to tion was ouch that the surrender of or htensed s Wilson's in I action dared that Proddent l ': bronze ..!: eickel and were their efforts but offset hard. one, at he of the Ojeda time. might In by It any expected police against.. ' F pollee headquarters .,directingImmediate consideration of I :.1 t Pesquiero said also that repreventa- the activities of the "dries" tithe were automobiles When she saw the body the cases would not deter him from , her dead busbund In the emergency tires of several wealthy Guaymas determined that the saloon should not Nor ONE VOTE FOR ACCEPT WILL WILSON his resolutions a for pressing i :. emigre,had ,,eome out to con. be fastened twain upon the comtnunity. "DRYS" AT NEWROVNE er hospital. she fainted and was taken in- families who 'lona invemigation of the causes of ,:: tk I - t gratuiate Ojeda, when he had telegto the office of Chief Grant and later retibed-that CURRENCY BILL AMENDMENTS delay. The Kahn resolutions are eked- I;,. t TAT 10f-CORINNE were the Is.beis beaten,. ' borne. Plerpont to ' the to The family Med come tomorrow a to at s: Newit) (Special to up hearing were fores4 to remain with the federal AMONG DRY TOWNS ' It i r 1 ; . terept. where she, was attended by Dr. before the bousc Judiciary sommittea. one vote was Newhouse, June army and are now suffering extreme 2 .. 11. W. Ashley. June . Mumma Wsahington. 11,;.1 istweial to The Newit) privations. They had been refused perregistered here yesterday against the ,I SAN FRANCISCO CI ItRCII MASI'S STATEMENT. mission to return to Guaymas he said. Corinne. Jun s ,... will remain licensed saloon: the result at the close Wikoon told Inquirers today he would MUCH ' FEDERATION to INTERTED in sot the reinserting pbject withJOHN ANZEMERO. trouble , Peter Masi, who bad t , ---bill the original provision to red. was taken to police heade Salt Trunedoce. lune 25.Tbe San : I'M the candy factory'. Patrolman Aneetmo. by Sergeant Thomas Sim, two-pfund cent boods $112,000.000 quarters :, Francisco Church Federation sent the Griffiths started after him and within son of the murand gave a descelptien !;,,,r : 1 , notes Into following telegram, to Freaddent rWil- odeturing national bank i tell seconds three shots rang out. said: - ' He derer., 4 r son three-pelast night: -cent bonds without three Hair a score of pedestrians POW the ,,, -I was gambling with a man in the ii li "We argenthr request the Circulation Plivilels- - The Italian run heard and and when he loot for a Board of bar Sharnroek ilt i Undertake and : Western Bonds Asks Old and For the Into the of said comthat Money if the to refueled currency pay. I t alley where they found the round of drinks he f it. t t mittee thought-idectreable be would Fuel company eases here. If the in- I, lothemait in a crumpled heap on the told him he ought nd he drew dieted men are innocent have their May Vote and List :t t.,.,,;- , ,..; agree without hesitation,. roue& Mood nosing from three but- a pistol and a razor. He cut me ! s determined p the innocenee itt wounds in his body. by ;41amomittes A speedily ;special of three from with a razor andosaid he would kill , ; Matter. Citizens Voice , , ; ,1 the American Banketif- association creorrta If guilty let 'punishment follow.r. ' me. I went out and found a pollee- SAW MURDERER KI.TN. : We believe all should stand equal will confer late today Witb the t. blM what had happened. told ' and man ' J. R. Kilpatrick. a fireman stationed I of wealth. law the regardless It I t i Secretary McAdoo and Chair'and I also told him that the man had Cltiseits of this a prop-- I ty building: &vend werd-.4- 1 for at fire departtnent men Owen and Glass of the senate social position or political prominence. ; headquarters.. was a gun and a razothut the policeman erty tax in 1912. eity who paid .11. I Poetoffiz1 can-sa- y. the bonds. That is about an es a weg. bound Seemd personal or reel. will place; Th ird wardhigh Francisco Church Federation. 'San house South street laughed and paid it would be all right tomorrow be t. and committees The currency ,, ,,-given an opportunity to lag. COMer First North and Second tar and saw the Italian running and and he would arreet the man. , They Mayor Samuel C. ParkI am in favor bankers are practically 'JOHN irrEPHENS. president." l't of ,1 titogiretil cite upon the oroposition to issue PIO.- -. West streets: Fourth leardLongfellow of all of the three ; i brard the slats. propositions. I think ' H. leaped from the walked to the corner and then the man OM worth current'''. DIGGS AND CAMINETTI achoot bonds for the re- school. corner of J street and First It.-flu- e: It Is vitally nocemeary. 1"will vote for abolishing the ter and ran to Patrolman . , Griffiths' hroke away- from the policeman and demption ?ifof the the dotheduled to Tonight prosddent th old bond issue of ISS1. Fifth school build the. bonds. .c .' ARE AGAIN INNerias i assistance He Iran Joined et the White House with the Ga" to the new high school build- ns. First South between Fourth and Justice I. E. FrickWe have got V; confer complete I -f .krsi Walters. a tourist from by 1,,,, 7-Democrouic members of the senate Oregon. - "1 knew the man for some time. but ing and to provide for the purchase of Fifth East streets. The 1u4gee will be take care of our who also saw the Sacramento. Cal.. June 25.RaurY L debts.. We mum cer- currency committee. ,. sites .; I' flight and pursuit and the erection of additional II follows; 't state architect. end make former mid heard for bonds when Diggs. tainly prorision oo Witen they. the Atom aaee ttoo)) (Coniinudd school buildings. 1:11D. Haskins. corner First werd--Drew Caminetti. Son of A. Caminetti, become due. I have not looked ride Peached 'tilt ; they the patrolmanl side! the'," Three Prtnotritions will he voted upon Ninth EAst and Eleventh South street: into the other two i cornmissirmer general. .1. 1 iiind him snconselius. immigration propositions careas follows: Mrs. A,. W. Eardier. No I Meade apartwere indicted by the county grand Jury ' i; c Search WW1 at once started for the fully and cannot say anything about ROBERT LOVETT i'i an VA the William Tor E. Se ments: unrettred of cnd relernpIlon Pugh, , them at this time. tetinierve while Er.-- . Kilpatrick - and sight coerced with abandonment t F I PRICK OF CONSCIENCE bond issue of East street. a150.000. of their 'Miler children in eloping to WILL TESTIFY BEFORE Who t, , County Atty. L E. wmej.--- If Walters. twisted by 0th4rs.Pbteo'd For eome;etion of the new high Second wardE Eldredge. 1121 Warti, Marsha Nev.. 1 nith VW !Reno. of members Woirrington school the of the CAUSED EMBEZZLER 4. in a Posing San I I .,: ,aable policeman &tavern' B. D. Slackinar. Be opinion ngton men The are Lola I Noe& and 14 i LOBBY lore' girls. to COMMITTEE ' For the purchtee of new MVes and soulh First Wcst street: H. H. flaw-so- "1"1..nainomird kin toarders4.eesvarrto automobile tind burried him; andinereatm' Illy . In FranSan under indictment federal I atm au possible speed to the mer' ' erection of new grade school buildings. 3r. 4I7 south First West street. , TO GIVE HIMIELF UP risco. accused of violation of the Mario prove the standard of education in P'neY boapitat , Patrolman Ortflithiv t $100.000. 1 Thomas. 111 north Salt ThIrd slave act. The county Jun. ft. Washington. in' I Lake the breathed ,his last sal he was -- beina favor , It ist City. , ;S.Robert certainly, ' Iwhite pointed out bY echrol board al- West Temple attest: Joseph HuMette. A on iscret nie wort placed brte4 mt a i tdd.Stuart June Mato-Wash.. Seattle. the leles that it la most important that 231 north First West street: F. A. ""an"trclIcLPInPaattl4inmsontonet. Richard P. 31or-- I tivrott. chairman of the board of sti .,1 atrgtcher front Diggs nor Caminetti wits inatabitik t I I" , , , : topave,. a bookkeeper, IS yeitii old: at least the first pmposition shouldi Lund. ite west Third North street. not until made and public tesDr- - 111--3, 1-- T have codence !custody. I will in our board of tbe taion Pacc railroad. t, 1 as In the event it does.not. the '''''Pprague and Or. R. W. Four:b, waneMamie C. Beetle. 10 1'2surrendered td the police lest nrght .rarrY. tdey.-- 'tench warrants fiv their arrest t do not believe thatit dmaiey. asAistsnt city physicians. were , r ,..,I money board of education Will be compelled First svitfaSt. Stephen H. Lynch, 46: "'nr..11 nd i before the senate lobby I been homed. , tify Wanted to rhot would for ask was be that New19ra was Ihave clritliths' to for rayine aek but Patrolmss additional taxation foe the D street; Frank C. Gardner. 1111 First , i I Wachborst has had : Atli'''. ..mgmed. : ! pend. I at &o'clock tonigitt tenard, heiond - all human radomPtion of these bonds. which fall avenue. , vttally necomery. Yee: . I am in favor: for embezzlement from Meson & aid. Dr. 4 in the :wake courts ,i ?t ' Mg due in August. a1lege)1 Fifth nnrds B. Westerfield. $7 of the bombe. ' 1 t3,14.4gu'e guide an extensive esaribla''' Hanger, a railroad contracting Arm. I inn ,efforts of 'lobbyists" both Diggs and Caminetti and has deChristensen. et , D. R. Residents superintendent of Second Scuth Parthe Dale' P'orest 3' street: emit found them: Arthur additiow matter to 1 the t the Ittl :14' me. want laed submitting I "My conscience hurts 1 i ..1 described above. , The wound 101 to 'rents smfloyinentfrotn bim to may vote under the aim restrictions sons. lee Tenth East street; Charles orboels--- 1 am heartny in favor of the 1 !grand Jury to avian the result of fed- '- tee bead showed that the entire left to go back end pay the penaill." as other parts of the city. They ell Arnup. re Eighth East streeL lived Immo because) we must have I eral ' ' 1 1, leas of the Skull was fractured and rote at the polling piece for the first ; airnsiciontic'nFacifiat Wc I be said. ; . Illetin;1.11,---cfty,.1 out mtir?ential litne6s.nieeltalmbeinatiraavaor :flatbeds of iinngtorill.r7e;e6ftleithe 4 111'144 i OPINIONS EXPRESSED. merth. brain twine closed from the point log, eity and cotmty 1 t rty The New Turk poilie department , surd in room y are at ; 4 of the bulletls entrance. Gov.. 'Whitem firri"-Iso far as the name because it is abalutely necessary ;; ger dissolution. The list ' of pAtut Place" on ; i ! :1 slave the ehile bonds rach ? ,:; I iene notleed,. , i , IbLilding. , ,, , , ,, , pecossalty ezlets to meet the demands ,The new, of Patrolman ortmthe murf4 ' tire.'4 '..... t"IriCIT Rgert.Oti Yid etty and court- - of The beard of s4acet:on.,1, shall vote trfb.ttnyt1 fry'l one hundred of - ,', 1 C, 1111111 I ON CANADIAN PACIFIC In !Bulgaria lima Prepared For license. Ancnst. Towns, Zonate Gunninon Corinne ,; Tremonton Frisoo Newhouse Grew River to- so superficial ot fS.Rep. Smith of would not suffer in the threatened battle at Juarez between the Mexican fed- , ig Westin-Eton. Wilson Titxtiappealeil day to sse that Americans la an-tet- a 71 it GREEN RIVER WANTS LICEN SED SALOON S SERVIAN POSITION Rep. Smith of Texas Appeals to Tooele Takes Place Among Assault Said to Have Been UPresident Wilson to See That Towns Where Saloons Will nprovokedFighting Still It Is Afforded, Flourish. In Progress. GIVEN : ,,. . active.) , WAS '; - - most popular members. ofthy$alt.Lake,City.police department, 'WAS foully Imurdered at 10 i30 o'clock this morning by an Italian named John Anzemero, REBA Giovanni Anselmo, at the rear of the Sweet Candy factory, First West and Second South streets. Patrolman Griffiths' had arrested the Italian for attacking man with a razor and was about to turn in a box call for the t 'patrol wagon when Anzemero broke away from the policeman and ran bell'ind the candy factory. Patrolman Griffiths pursued ,nd the Italian whipped out a .32 caliber automatic pistol and fired three shots point blimkat the patrolman, all of the shots taking effect. The first struck Patrolman Griffiths to the back of the right side under the shoulder blade; ranted upward and came out through the right breast. The second inflicted a 1 : SIXTYFOURTI1 YEAR lk IsHE 1 ' - , ' 'Ms Deseret Ness is Ills "short cut', trees 70111r Naar to the people's 'Yell . sass and parses. - IBULGARS ATTACK SOME GO "DRY" ESCAPES Patrolman Griffiths Killed by John. Anzemero, Alias Giovanni Anselmo, Whom He Had Arrested in Saloon for Assault on Peter Masi Following Quarrel Over the Payment for Two Drinks of WhiskeyMurderer - Escapes Police and Sheriff's Force Join in Man Hunt. . ' 1913 SALT LAKE CITY SOME FOR PROTECTION. BY ITALIi1N, IVHO 1 , - E, IS 3110.1 poL1( ITIVTIEI AND LIBERT1t. 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