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Show J- 1. at National guard working to save levee iPEGIAL SESSION BREAKS PRECEDENT cairo, ill. KAYSVILLK THE UTAH BUDGET vfontract ha been given out by f the city council of Bountiful for mile of sidewalk pavement. Kem Gregory, aged 10, was run automobile-whilan by playing jlown on the street in Salt Lake, hla injur. ies proving fatal, The Salt Lake County Poultry plans a slate poultry liatclp ory at Murray to accommodate grow-- ers in all parts of Utah Indian war veterans of Utah will - hold this year's camp fire at Heber City. The dates fixed for the camp tflrb were August 12, 13, 14 and 15. A number of Irovo citizens met at jthe Commercial club on Monday to organize an assocUtlsmto promote a liquor election rrovoTnJnne. I M Jeffs ofVsft-,vLkCity has made application Yu the 'Park City pound I fora franchise to install and operate nil eleclric plaint in that ciy A coroners jury lias deoldedlhat the death ofamuel 1, Whitmore, who was killed 1UJdldvalciaraBtreet car accident, was due to the recklesa ties of a motorman. The explosion of forty sticks of dynamite In the magazine of the Minnio mine at Ilihghara, caused the death of A-- Emmett JIall, 'aged 26, and the serious Injury yot Frank Jones, aged 24 For the first time In the history of city a woman has applied for nat-urallzatlon papers at Ogden; She Js Inger Andersen, and gives her age as 65, and her place of birth as Denmark. It is said that there were never so many bear in the history of the state as can now be found upon the Mantl national forest, and the value of stock killed during the past year reaches Utp the thousahds I Potatoes for. eastern consumption i re being Bhtpped through Ogden at the rate of fifteen to twenty cars. a In January 625 cars were day. handled; 750 cars in February and bout 500 cars in March. of A Opposition to,- - appointment woman on the regular police force in Ralt Lake has developed among members of the city commission and It is vary uncertain whether any woman policeman will be named. L. J. Markham, serving a nineteen-yea- r sentence In the Utah penitentiary, while working in atrusted capacity outside the walls of the prison Runday, made an attempt to escape, but wa$ capture a hours later, The church authorities of the Bear River been active during the past week making arrangements for the new $4000 lytiTlabe Fn acTeT'l IjaTthe people of that stake will erect during the summer, , Lowry Nejson of the Carbon county high school Tf Prieewas awarded first place and Wallace Brookbank of Spanish Fork high school second place In the annual state public address contest at the University of Utah. Guilty of murder In the first degree with recommendtlon for life Imprisonment was the verdict of the Jury at Salt Llkie against J. A. Hill, charged with the murder of Night Marsll Frank A. Colclough at Midvale August A one-hal- UNDER DEMOCRATIC DOMINATION BOTH READY HOUSES TO WRESTL4 WITH PROBLEMS, PRESIDENT , WILSON RENEWS OLD CUSTOM BY READING HIS MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. ' n ' e T o -- lthe fF ataktrof-BoiKIdcrrountytia- f , 7 : last. The agitation started last summer for the establishment of a detention home in Ogden has been revised again and provided the city and county get In the purtogether and chase jnd maintenance an. emergency hospital will be established within a short time. As a sequel to the strike at Bingham and clashes between the union men and officers, E. (1 Locke, set rotary of the Bingham local of the Western Federation of.. Miners, has TTetrsutl agaTnsrPeputy Sheriff TAeo. Schweitzer for $500 damages for alleged assault. The Unett'ed weather Is respon sible for the late planting of the beet crop in Weber county this season. Farmers say that the crop should be In the ground at this date, but the has, held them back. The folds at present are too wet for planting beets Thomas G Wakefield,, one of the pioneers of Huntington and of Emery county, was found dead in the field bv his son. He had seemedln hts usual health, but when the jon noticed his father's body hanging o or the seat of the plow, and the t eaXttMB-yw-nvAni but fodnd b'oi t Ion , h already dead The public road from George, in Washington county, to the Nevada l.ner an imporUntIlnkr Inthe Sai Lake City Angelo highway, i to be Improved, a delegat Washington county asking Toad TofhmTsMon-- to stretch of state h'ghway. Downcast over being discharged as offices stenographer at the Salt b f ihe! i no i Ce n t ra'. rails ay. H arry C Coker, S6ears of age. said to be the sclopbf a distinguished family of -LondonEngland, suicided by drinking potassium cyanide . Believing that the tariff question will not be settled In time (o be of help to the woolgrower8, a prominent grower of Staje is advising his fellow wool producers to have theix Wool stored until such time as tj,et present uncertainty should be Southern Senator Deprecates Plan of Preaident to Invade Halle of Con--Band SpeaVtla Mind to th : people's Representatives. rs " de-s- i twenty-siy-mb- e Ike 11 , te, ' ' Congress by Word of Mouth. N Congress, opening In session On Monday, under Democratic domina- f April 7, tion, was enlivened by the activities of the Progressive organization in the house, and an Invasion of petiv tion bearlrvg suffragettes Itaronslderatlon. It was a stunning, proposal. Not (rt the lifetime of any veteran statesman present had such a thtng ever been considered. History, they supposed, had closed on that custom a century ago. Flist, an effort was made td have the resolution He over under the rules butVioe-Presiden- t Marshall ruled It was a resolution of the highest privilege, Before It was adapted, Senator Wll-- i Hams of Mississippi deprecated the president's decision to enter the halls of congress and speak his mind to the peope's representatives. He expressed the hope that such an event never would occur again during the administration and said he doubted the wisdom of thev move, averring that it could not aid in bringing about the legislation for which the people were clamoring , Organization of both housea of congress was partly concluded Monday. over Speaker Clark was James k Mann ( Republican rrand Victor Murdock' (Progressive), and other officers .of the ho use -- also - were reelected. The Progressive strength was tested on the speakership, Mr. Murdock receiving eighteen votes. ( -- , AT-' h a K rfi "'"'A A Illinois state soldiers did heroic work at Cairo, UL, In reinforcing the levee eon trot. REHABILITATION OF FLOODED EMBASSADOR Bennett Clark, son Washington of Speaker Clark, has been appointed parliamentary clerk of Ihe house, to succeed Charles R Crisp of Georgia, who Is now a representative. Clark Is 23 years old -- Five Meet . Death Five ln FlraZL. Clifton, Ariz persona's ere killed and a total property loss of $200,0i0 caused by a firewhlch swept the Chase creek seyturn of Clifton The fire started Jm a dwelling and destroyed twenty five structures DR. C. P. NEILL IS ACCUSED Individual Mutt be Provided With Work to Overcome Business and Fundi are Needed. Grand Master of Masons In the Valley of Mexico Brings Grave Charges Par-aly- How the American has undertaken the rehab- Washington. ilitation of home and business life In the districts of the middle west and in what manner that organisation met the first call for Tellef from the sufferers in this dlasaster probably the greatest with which it has ever been called upon to deal were described in a statement issued Friday by Miss Mabel T. Boardman chairman of the Red Cross committee. Rehabilitation of the individual sufferer, declared Miss Boardman, is what is necessary to restore normal conditions. To continue , merely - to give out food and clothing, she said, 'will mean the continuation of the paralysis of the business life of thecommunltyr In many of the flood-stricke- n -- hopeless Condition To accomplish this the individual must be considered and the rehabilitation ofthe individual will mean that of tlthwhole city, town or village While factories are closed for repairs, mejr can be given work for which they will be paid In clearing awaythe debris. Thus a purchasing jwier will be given them again. They may be aided in the repair of their homes andLlhus employment-provide- d for others. The of the market will enable the merchant to his staff andjdu8jsaln-0ther- a can return to a normal existence. Where men or wom.en have been paylng for Their homesby "monthly installments, they can be Assisted 'in such payments 'or a time to pi event the loss of their ionics All this great work the Red the generous contributions 'loss, if the American people, is undot tak-K- - . RADICAL MONTENEGRINS EMPHATICALLY REFUSE TO ABANDON AT-TACK ON SCUTARI. Cettlnje. The little kingdom ' of Montenegro has thrown down the gauntlet to the six great powers. She declises to yield to the demand o the powers to abandon her attempls to gain possession of Scutart and has announced that there will be no departure from an'attltmje wfilch conforms to the necessities of the state of war existing between the al lies and Turk. An interhatlonaU fleet, comprising warships ot Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain, now blockading the Montenegrin port of Antivarl. Russia is not.repre-- . Bented by a warshlp,but has acIn naval demonstratlon. the quiesced A brigade of Austrian troops from Cattaro has been maneuvering near the Montenegrin boundary. The customary note has not been given the Montenegrin government, andAus-tria'-s action Is considered unfriendly ana menacing. of-clal- Austria-Hungar- MRS. JOSEPHUS DANIELS vice-preside- w: Man Charged ' Wjth Complicity in Murder of Conductor in . Idaho Found InSalt Lake Tenement y t William Ross, alias .Tom. Sharkey,, alleged accomplice of Hugh Whitney, the bandit in the murder of Conductor 'William Kidd on board an O. S. L. train at Highbridge, Idaho, June 17, 1911, was arrested here Saturday afternoon by Sheriff D. V. Erwin of Beaver Head county, Montana, and Neil McMillen of Ogden, former railway sleuth. Closeted at the county Jail several hours with sheriff, Ross agreed ta return to Monida, Mont without the formality of extradition. Salt Lake City. the-Monta- , 'i vvsx; V' jr- i u: Cananea Mires Xaco, Ariz Nearly and Americans were employment Thursday Closed. V A .v 4 v 3,000 Mexicans Mrs. Daniels, wife of the new secthrown out of Neill, who has been commission retary of the navy, before her' marby the "closing riage dn 1888 was Miss Addte-'er of labor, was appointed commisBag-lesioner of labor etatlsticbv president down of the CananeaConsoIidated She haa resided" most ot her life Copper company pant WRon la Raleigh. Ji. C. , o, : Ethet a Roesevelt Bride. is gietfste 0'es. Carmen on Striker London Oyster Bay. Simplicity marked the ' Buffalo, X. Y. A 6trike was deRobert lb BuUoCk Mar- magistrate for the last'thirty-loujvyear- ceremony on Friday morning which clared Sunday onlhe lines of the Misg Ethel Roosevelt, daughter ft Bow street police court, ofmade pompany$ which w here he de ided Col and MoTheodore Roosevelt, hundreds of Amer operates the street oar service In Bufjean extradition ctre..' died Monday, the wife of Dr Richard Darby of New falo. Niagara Falls, Lockport and sevY ork. aged 80 years eral smaller towns .i-- s y na Bryan Addresses Christians. Washington. Secretary, Bryan, laying aside kffairs of the state department, on Sunday delivered "before a religious mass meeting the first of-series of Sunday afternoon addresses which he will make under the ausEndeavor pices of the Christian union of the District of Columbia. He spoke in one offfJfb "downtow n the- aters. Age ticket-holder- te great-lyrelieve- d g the-eaplt- CHINESE o1- MEETS. PARLIAMENT y Members Nearly All Dressed in' European Fashion with Frock Coats. Peklng.The first parliament ot the world z youngest republic was In augurated Tuesday amid general rejoicings not only In the Chinese cap Ital, but throughout the country. The scene of the gathering of the joint inaugural session of the members of the senate and the house of representatives wa3 a remarkable, one. Five hundred representatives out of a total of 696 and 177 senator? out of 274, all of them earnest look ing men of mature years and nearly all dressed in European fashion with frock coats, silently awaited the ap pointed hour of opening."As the clock struck 11 severa bands played 'the national - anthem while the assemblage rose to Its feet -- V a LX -- VOX - PIONEER JEWELER CALLED. Dayton Banks Will be Aided. Washington. Secretary MeAdoo of the treasury department will deposit $2,000,000 in the national banks ot Dayton, O , to relieve the money shortage resuUingfrpm the flood, accepting go eminent, state, city and county bonds as security. This will lie the first time since 1908 that the government has accepted as security for deposits bonds other than thosa of the United States. tn-ere- Dem-ocratt- c New York. Luis Manuel Rojas, second of the Mexican chamber of congress has filed a series of remarkable charges against Henry Lane Wilsonembassador from tho United States to Mexico. Besides holding the official rank Indicated Rojas Is one of the most Important Masonic officers In Mexico, being grand master of that nation. . Rojas accused Wilson of being responsible morally for the political assassination of Francisco I. M&dero and Jose Maria PinoSuarez, president and of the Mexican republic elected by the .people in 1911. He accuses Wilson of having-throthe weight of his enormous influence, as representative of the government at Washington, for the triumph and in, up d'etat at--time when the destiny of Mexico was in the balance. Rojas 'declared Wilson knew Madero and Suarez were to be put out of the I accuse Mf. Wilway, and declares: son of having washed his hands, like Pilate, when the prisoners were not allowed to leave for Europe after having &lgned for their resignationsrthur mocking Mrs. Madero and Mrs. Suarez, who, because of the assurances Mr. Wilson made to them, were waiting for their husbands at the Vera Cpuz ' railway depot." RUNDOWNBYOFFICERS PROPOSED. Tariff From Many Articles, of Food and Clothing. Washington -- Removal of all tariff trom many articles of food and clothing; broad reductions in the rates ot duty on all necessaries of life; an of tariff on many luxntic. and a new income tax that would touch the pocket ot every American citizen whose net ihcome exceeds $4.0iHT, are the striking features of the new tarff revision MW. presented to the bouse on Monday Sugar would be free of duty in 1916, the bill proposing an immediate 25 per cent red uction- - amt vheiemov al of the remaining duty in 1916 Raw wool would be made free at once, with a correspondingly heavy reduction in the tariff on all woolen goods X WHITNEYS ALLEGED AIDE X CHANGES Against Henry Lane Wilson. vice-preside- International Fleet Comprising Warships From Interested Powers Ex- cept Russia Now Blockading Montenegrin Port of Antivarl. Removal - . OF NOT DOING HIS DUTY a Clarks Son Lands Job tokeep the raging watsra under DISTRICT AIM OF RED CROSS Red Cross Woodrow Washington. President Wilson on Tuesday bridged the gap' that for over, a century has separated the executive and legislative branches of the government. Not as a cog In machine, not as an impersonal po.itl cal entity, nor as a mere department of government, but as the human nt to congress to president, speak about the tariff. Standing before the senate and. house of representaUvesin joint ses don sion, as no other president-h- as for more than A hundred and twolvt years, President Wilson stated sim ' jily and tersely what he thoughi should be done for the wrelfare of th( country and asked his legislative col leagues, man to man, to Id In keep ing the pledges of their"party; With a sweep of dectston-that.B'h-at tered the president precedent, brushed aside all imaginary boun daries between congress and the exec utive office and rescued himself, as hi expressed it, from that Isolated isl and- - of jealous authority" wblch thf presidency bad come to be regarded th Congress somewhat-start- led otherday when it heard that the president !ad determined todelivei his message on the tariff, by word ol mbuth,- had prepared for a ceremonj of unusual importance and such it 'was; yet when President WHson ar rived in the midst of the great as eemUage, riding through throngs ol cheering peopld in the streets, and later looking up into galleries crowd ed with privileged ht seemed after all what he said he was a human being trying to with other human beings in a com mon service. , When the much heralded Incident was over congress seemed pleasec and the president was delighted IB expressed himseJLda friends as dm pressed with the dignity of the occa slon and some of his confidants latei declared that he deft the capitol to thtnlrdhat, after all, his precedent-Bmashinhad not been bucI & cataclysmic thing as some oldei heads had predicted. The preBldenUa-vlslY-- fe was brief, lasting about a quarter o. an hour. Jke-we- 0 ty Bourne, Jr., alleging cruelty and inhuman treatment aa her general groundBr 5f n ? niQ rW a o 1 aD Lvo me fteodcd-distrt- clB The rngTCMTH gMTg Portland, Ore. Mrs. Lillian Elisa- lost all their stock and had no flood beth Bourne filed suit for divorce in insurance. Unless an effort is made dhis-counsttm. Monday against former to aid them to art again,-th- e United States Senator Jonathan ress of the community will remiain in vyjj eof i ?! VicttjAMurdock, leader 'of the new Progressive party In the lower Ijrinch, aided, by his stpall band of followers, attracted unusual interest, and at the very outset stirred up a fight over the seating of Representative U. Olln Young of Michigan. The heralding of the coming of the president of the Pnlted States, to deliver his message In person, however, was the principal subject of official and unofficial dlscpssipn. The sen ate hesitated when a resolution adopted prevrouslyllby" the house providing' for a Joint session to listen to President Wilson was presented for . to-L- l Washington Extraordinary -- .4 After Lapse of One Hundred an Years, the Nationa Chief Executive Hat Delivered Message to . Boyd Park,. Who Grew .Up With the Wast, Answers Summons of Grim Reaper. 7 Ocean Park, Cal. Boyd Park neer jewelry merchant of Salt Lake, father of that citys mayor, Samuel c. Park, and for years active in the bu?i-- ' ness and social Ufa cf the Utah capital, died here Tuesday night of heart disease at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rassel A. Chapin. Boyd Park was born at Ellerslec, Renfrewshire, Scotland, December 28 1S37, and was a resident of Salt Lake for. about forty years. He came -- west from Poultney. Va., in 1865, crossing the plains to Denver by ox team.1 Farm Products Being Wasted. Chicago. Chicago housewives paid two cents a pound for Tuesday and commission merchants here paid from $1.50 to $2 a crate. DowTTinRio Grande county, Texas, cabbage is rotting on tYe farms The hunt to find who gets the profit occupied farmers, truck growers aiui ag ricultural experts from thirty states and Canada, who are gathered here for a three-da- y session of the nationxl conference on marketing and farm credits. fresh-cabbag- "T roo p fTcTS u p p rest'll o t i n g Buffalo, N. Y. Orders were iued Tuesday for 3,000 state militiamen to Teporrat once for strike duty 'fi.-- T connection with the carmen's strile oh S T P oR ttcTinD i ea. -- Everett, Wash- - Samuel H. Nichols, formerly secretary jpf state ol and before that a Republican leader in Minnesota, died, aged S3 jeans. He served two full terms aa secretary of state. , Wash-ingto- n x f the International Railway company's f lines.-- New Policy Adopted. Meat Prices Roaring. Colorado Has Utilities Commission.; Leaped From Roof to Death. Peary Visits King. Senate Democrat tViree-cen, ..Washington. New York A a f . t Paris. Lacombq, a notorious Denver. The bill creating a public advance Rome. King Victor Emmanuel on " ,KZ aEr"d W Monday in the wholesale price of utilities cdmmfssion in Colorado was Sunday received in Audience Rear Ad- archiat, Uadlt and murderer, com-mutton shattered all previous records finally approved de, -j by the legislature miral Robert E. Peary. The king re- mitted .Ulrlde-SererurT.mp.ndby a te for foity ears Fancy fiutton Is now when the senate and andt0.dis-called that this was- - the fotijlhannl-versar- from the roof of the' prison De La houseadopted ut ia P0Wers 16c impound wholesaled laf week it the lodged of Peary discovery of'.bhe Sante. His leap to death vas wit- - T report of the committee It now chairmen. jold for 12c.' north pole. goejCio the governor. nessed .by all the srison officias. . 1 1$ com-mitte- 4 |