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Show Jt tf V THE WEEKLY REFLEX W. P. Epperson & &n, Lasses UTAH ZAYSVILLE THE CORRESPONDENCE IIS OM - Utah WESTERN GOVERNORS SUGGEST PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF 6upreme Court Upholds the Right ot Minnesota to Fix Reasonable latra-etatRates on Railroads. Rian-.hi- , BULGARIA DELAYING HER REPLY TO SERVIAN NOTE ONLY TO GAIN TIME WESTERN EMPIRE. Bulgarian Messages. wiu- - eesio Htt Sonpev SCrtOCL CISJ5 The western gov to eeD a trnoiSrln conference here sinre Thurswit1)5 moth day, adjourned Saturday afternoon, Jutie the adoption of resolutions embod vlng fourteen declarations of principles, which they Insist must be put Jn operation by the federal government If the west is to he allowed to develop on an equal footing pay AfTta that with the east of the president As one man; the six governors presMillers & Grain Healers association at ke the convention In last week ent at the conference went onnr record Mike Haggerty, a waiter, charged as demfifJdltrg' that the fedefat-ROmPI UTETNDIAN MURDER! with using foul language In the pres- ment surrender the remaining public ence of a woman at the Olenwood ball domain to the states as fast as possiEXECUTED BY RELATIVES park, at Ogden, was fined $50 by the ble for distribution into private ownership; that the work of conservation police judge. It will require nearly nine months be, handed over to the states and the to complete the new mill, which the federal bureaus withdrawn Jrom the dlan Who Ran Amuck" andKM1ed ' Half a Dozen Miners and HomeMetallurgical com GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRY, pany Is constructing in the draw east steaders" Meets Tragic End. of Silver City, Robert B. McCbesney was murdered and did not commit suicide at Ogden, Searchlight, Nev. The career of if the belief of his relatives is correct Queho Half, the Piute Indian who ran So firmly fixed is this belief that an amuck and killed half a dozen miners Investigation has been ordered. and homesteaders near Fort Mohave Joseph Drybred, a -- Rio Grande three years ago, has ended. Word was switchman, was fatally Injured a brought here Saturday that the Indian, Tucker when ho jumped from a movon whose head were placed rewards a ing train, fell under it and Buffered aggregating $5,000, had met death at fractured skull and mangled leg. ' the hands of his brother and uncle, Preliminary surveys for a possible whom he had tried to kill In a tribal hlghdine road around Ensign peak as camp in Arizona. a unit In a road to Morgan county by Queho began his career of murder way of Bountiful were made last week by killing John Woorworth on the by the Salt Lake commissioners. latters claims In Timber mountains. Polsoned bythe bite of CroBHtng Inlo Arizona to elude posses, lountain woodtick, received while opbe killed Dr. John Gilbert and a erating oil wells In, Spring Valley, watchman at the Klondike mine. SevWyo., several weeks ago, J. Nelson eral prospectors whom he met In the Clark, 64 years of ago, died last week desert were slain for their ammuniin Salt Lake. tion. The 'Indian then invaded the Three .crows of.workmen, aggregatcamps of brother Piutes" and ruled them by Tear until he "was" shot down ing 160 persons, are being employed by the state road commission In buildby his two relatives. ing that section of the Midland trail Queho said that hq had declared the in Price canyon between Castle Gate bis. mother, had juramentadabecause, Utah's chief executive," who wel- been killed in a disturbance and Colton. pear Salt The proprietor of a cigar store In comed the Western Governors to.their Searchlight ten years ago. Lake and acted bb host during Salt Lake has taken the initial step In stay In the Utah capital. A proceeding to test the state liquor law, In so far as It may be construed field, uml that permanent withdrawals Kills Two Deputies Following His Arto close a cigar atore where there is a of land be stopped and such lands now rest for Stabbing Affray. bar in the rear. withdrawn be returned to entry and Ste. Marie. Mich. Joseph Sault Lawrence Smith, 19 years of age, opened for sale flg soon as possible,- son" of William Smith, proprietor" of The resolutions adopted " practically Towns, employed la lumber camps In the Murray Meat market, was Instant- amount to a declaration of states' this district, on Saturday shot and ly killed at Murray when the wagon rights, which the governors believed killed two deputy sheriffs who had arhe was driving was struck by the en- had been usurped by the federal gov- rested him In connection with a stabgine of a passenger train ernment In the operation of the con- bing affray Friday night at Brlinley, a As a result of the Improvements servation and public land policies. village near here. The dead officers, Sutton and Alfred Schribner, Jameg most utterthe that have been made on the Perhaps significant state highway during the ance during the "closing hours of the both lived in Biimley. ' Tovens had past year, Moab will now have an au- conference was the statement of Clay been handcuffed, but slipped the mantomobile stage line to Thompsons Tallman. commissioner of the general acles off when the deputies were not along the Denver & Rio Grande rail- land office, that the governors had de- looking and the Bhootlng followed and road. . , manded nothing that did not appear to he escaped. With nine Comnmrcial clubs of Salt be fair and Just. The commissioner - Lake county represented, -- and an at. lnslBtedthat It Murray- Utah -L- awrence Smith. 19 tendance of more than 2A0 persons, who exercised the rights and powers the booster meeting for the mllllon-dolln- r of the public domain so Tong as' they years of aw wa8 alm08t lnstHntly klUed ahrn ,he raeat market as!n good roads bond- proposition exercised to the best and most bene. "lruck by the held at Riverton on June 6 was most ficlal purposes. He said the question he aas driving rande of- state successful. rights- - In this regard- - was of Pot.Kddie Corbett. 9 years Murraf Urging'that Utah concerns be'glven secondary Importance. 8Rt lth S"!Uh ,d' wh( ?n Joseph M. Carey, governor of Wyo- , the contracts for furnishing sione for life h with by -- marvelous the Utah state capltol, the Salt Lake lining, father of the famous Carey the When fotrune. wagon was branch of the Granite Cutters Inter-.- . and a veteran builder of the west, was good from under him he fell out knocked national association has addressed a chosen president of the association of ou the pilot of the locomotive and communication to the Salt Lake Com- western governors for the ensuing held to it until lilted off by the trainAmmons, mercial club. governor of men secretary and Caleb A. inlow, convicted at Salt GOVERNOR JOHN M HAINESV .Lake of the murder of Eddie White, Denver was chosen as the neat meeten' time-tsentenced" told re ImprTsoW" ing be fixed later. inent. When asked If ho had anything The governors present at the conto say before sentence was passed, ference were Carey of Wyoming, AmI have only this to say; lulow said: nions of Colorado, Haines of Idaho, I am imuHent. , What is considered a foroFunner to Oddle of Nevada, Stewart of Montana, Spry of Utah. Governors Johnson the final the eharge of ami of California and West of Oregon were murder against Mrs. Caleb A. Inlow, unable to attend, but were repiesented wife of the connoted murderer of at the meeting . "E(idit)7Wt Ue, came 1 May 1, when" Prominent officials of the departthe state consented 'to the release of ment of the interior, ineiml ng first assistant secretary, also Mrs. Inlow on bonds in the sum of held conferences hero at the same $5,000. - The University of Utah summer time. The action of this meeting of westschool opens this summer June 16 and ern governors will bo carried orj to , closes August i, with one week the national conference of state, July 7 to July U." for tlie cpn- .AiuorsA wittbiOteid in" CoV venthnr'drTite ' X at u null Tld u c a non as- rado Springs in August. Executives The summer school for o' some of th western states, will sociation many years has registered more than there endeavor to enlist the support! ot their brother governors In the l.OCO students j? movement for modficatlon of Because, of. lhe great quanta y of waver taken, from l'rooo rlv err practi- the UjmllLrw J, i's"alTectng "nili,ies. I leserves and arid farm "areas cally all of The way from the mouth f-of the stream to the, mo ith of Provo Five Girls JTurt in Srrvashup Salt The exterior walls of the Utah state capltol will be built of Little Cottonwood granite. This is learned on good authority The campaign on the proiosltion ol Issuing bonds in tho sum of $70,000 for the building of a new courthouse has been launched at Manti Henry H. Blood of Kaysvllle was lake-GIt- London. A Vienna dispatch says: War is almost inevitable between a Sofia the Balkan allies, according-tdispatch to the Neue Freie. Presse, which declares that the- solution of the cabinet crisis must not be looked for before June 15. The Daneff cabinet Is expected to effect a rapproach-men- t with the triple alliance, and meanwhile a meeting of the premiers y. ter - c is n ' cky ICCUSFWILSDiror EMISSARY TO BLANCO SHOT. An unexpected turn Washington. was given the senates lobby Investigation late Friday, when Senator Townsend of Michigan, Republican, declared on the stand that the Influence wielded by PresIdent-WUso- n and the Democratic secret caucus upon the making of the tariff bill constituted the nearest approach to undue influence upon members of congress that the Investigating committee would be able to find. Senator Townsend criticised the com- for not having asked members of the senate whether. the president had sought to Influence them and declared that even though the presldent had not Intended It, his recent .deIn nunciation of lobbies working support of changes in the tariff would force certain senators to vote against amendments they knew to be just. mlt-te- GOVERNOR OSWALD WEST. f . vaca-Lon- pro-l'os- -- for-v- st Wood is Acquitted. Boston After deliberating throughout Friday night, the ljury acquitted President William M." Woodof the American Woolen company of the charge of conspiracy to injure the textile strikers at Lawrence by planting dynamite. A disagreement in the case of Frederick E. Etteaux was reported. Dennis J. Collins, who turned states evidence, was found guilty on two counts and not guilty on the other four counts of the indictment. ... GOVERNOR JOSEPH typical Oregonian with advanced ideas ou prison reform and good roads, who is president of the Western Governors association. M. CAREY. Mrsr-Pethl- ek canyon, more than l.udO.OOO fish Tare Aberdeen S. D. Thre Aberdeen threatened with death. The state young women were injured, two ganfe authorities have appealed to m an automobile accident near the farmers to bhat off their water here Sunday. The machine struck a for one day. rut in the road and turned over twice With nearly every stake from Camv-dj Inquiry Into Banks Affairs. to Mexico .represented, the eigh' iWsh teenth general annual conffrtnte- of of the Young Lgdici and Young Men s the currency on Monday issued a ca'I i a statement of the condition pt alt j Mutual Improvement associations of the Mormon church was held In Salt natonal banka (vf. the United States 'i Lake last week. the close of business on Wedne-itinJC. - Van de Necker, a watchman, day, use was, shot to death on the lawn at the Grasshoppers Being .Exterminated. Heavy Rains in Kansas. home of a prominent citizen of Salt J 1 T r ut c h i'u son. - Kan Lawrence. Kan,The Grasshoppers! heaviest Lake on the night ne9. - It- - ii which appeared In great numbers ingrains of the season fell in Rice and the watchman' seri-ousl- - a 'lier g J egates advised Its government to con- - elude a second convention with Turkey. Fire Chief Suspended. Salt Lake City, William H. By waterr ehief-- ef the Salt Lake when arraigned Monday night, entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughtei foh the killing of Ealine McPhee Paul son, who was run down by an automobile In which the chief was speed ing, after a fire. The chief, has been .indefinitely-suspende- from, office. d Suit Against Kodak Trust. Dissolution of the socalled Eastman kodak trust was asked in a civil suit filed here Monday by order of Attorney General McReynolds. The federal government seeks the dissolution by receivership, it necessary for the Eastman Kodak company of New- - York, which Is charged with monopolizing the trade-- in photographic supplies. Buffalo, N. Y. - Amuck. George Brown, a trooper of the Ninth cavalry (cob ored), ran amuck Monday night with an army rifle and fired five shots at Albert Jones, a comrade. Jones was killed instantly and Tom Evans, another trooper, w ho stood behind him, was fatally wounded by missiles which had passed through Joness Trooper-Run- s Douglas, Arizona , Committee Gives Tariff Figures. Washington. A table prepared by the senate, finance committee showing ;omparative figures based on the tariff - bill and the present tariff lawshoWshe average ad valorem rate in the proposed law to be 12.99 per cent as against 43.64 per cent under the bill. Suffragets Must Pay Oamages. IjondonMrrand" thing, being decided.astO- - the ex- change of prisoners or other matters The delegates agreed to leave all outstanding questions to their respective goverfaments. Each of the Balkan del- body. Law- rence, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, Miss Christabel lankhurst and Mrs. Mabel Tuke, representing the Womans Social and Political union, were on Saturday condemned by the kings bench court to pay $1,840 damages in a suit brought by a number of west end London shopkeepers for damages done in smashing windows during -- Payne-Aldric- 8uffraget'raids. V. Censures Fire Chief. Salt Lake City, The coroner's jury which investigated the killing of Elaine gi ri who "was rti ir down and killed by an automobile driven by the fire chief, V. H. Bywater. has returned a verdict declaring that the accident was avoidable and was the result of reckless driving. , f A Iowa Farmer Runs Amuck. Marshalltown, la. Benjamin Knise-iy- , aged 40, a farmer living near Bea-than- , In Grundy county, shot and instantly killed two of his children, attempted to kill a "third and then committed suicide by blowing off the top jf his own. head. PauL-oth-tb- e Speed Maniac Hurts Woman. Omaha, Neb. Tearing at top speed tbPughSouth Omaha in an outomo-bilJ A. Moore, of Council ' Bluffs, with four companions, ran into a Wyomings representative at the conSuccessful business man who is now buggy, seriously injuring the driver, ference of Western Governors, held a is and governor of Idaho, fighting for Mrs. Thomas Greene, South Omaha, Salt Lake City, and one ot the wests ni0re favorable laws lor the west. and slightly injuring four of her party. liveliest boosters. Alaskan Volcanoes id Eruption! v King Entertains- - Peace Delegates. Will Study English Farmer. All Alaskal London the volcanoes Seward, King George entertained New York. James Wilson, former along the Alaska peninsula and adja-fo- r the peace delegates of the Balkan secretary of agriculture, and Henry cent islands, as far to the westward as states and of Turkey at luncheon at Wallace of Iowa, an authority on agriUnimak pass, are in eruption, emit-a- t Buckingham palace oh Saturday to culture, sailed for England Saturday flame and dense, volumes of celebrate the signing tf the treaty of to make an exhaustive of the study smoke. peace. English tenaht farmer. .. ngton-Tho--cafptrf- Tre-vine- A - Peace Conference Ended. London. The final session of the peace conference between the dele gates of the Balkan allies and those of Turkey was held Monday at 6t James palace and ended without any- - days. -- I Carried Offer From Huerta 8eeklng Betrayal of Carranza. ..Eagle Pass, Texas General Lnclo Blanco, who directed the successful rebel attack on Matamoras, Mexico, last -- week,reported to Venustlano constitutionalist" leader, Carranza, on Sunday that he had been approached with an offer of 300,000 pesos if he would betray Carranza and join the force of President Huerta. Blanco reported that' he had caused the arrest , of the federal emissary, Bruno who presented credentIaTs"from Governor Gonzales of the state of Nuevo Leon, and that he bad been sentenced to death by a court martial. Carranza, to whom Tervino apealed, refused to interfere. Trevino was one of the leaders In the Monterey revolt of last February. Ready for Arctic Expedition. Victoria, B. C. Vilhjalmer Stefan the. Arctic explorer, arrived at Esquimau Sunday and took charge of the work of preparing the expedition which he will lead into the Arctic this summer for scientific research under the auspices of thejCanadian government. Mr. Stefansson said the expedition would leave for Nome in a few - o prevails. gain-tim- ... has-be- excitement Bulgarian messages From this "time a more drastic state of war will be observed. All houses mnst close at 9 o'clock at night IE The feeling of Irritation and alarm is -- becoming pronounced, the .belief being that Bulgaria ts delaying her reply to the Servian note only to to dlspose her troops to the MICHIGAN SENATOR, TESTIFYING best advantage. IN LOBeY INVESTIGATION, On Sunday the Bulgarians again atPROVES OUTSPOKEN.' tempted to occupy Servian territory between Douran and Strumitza. This, coupled with Bulgarias failure to reCriticises tha Committee for Not Ha ply to the Servian note, has caused Ing Asked Members of the Senate the opposition leaders t,Q .demand a x speedy settlement of the crisis. .Whether the President Had 8ought to Influence Them. - . l. on s - -- Servla'lr altowTng thepassago of no i nce extremely-doubtfu- Enormous Salt-La- made-no-differe- Washington. The power of the states to fix reasonably intrastate rates on interstate railroads, until such time as congress shall choose to regulate these ratesL was upheld on Monday by the supreme court, of the United States in the Minnesota1 freight and " passenger rate cases. At the same time the court laid down principles govern--ing the valuation of railroad property for ratemmking purposes, and. according to. these, held that the state of Minnesota would confiscate the property of the Minneapolis & St Louis Railroad company by its maximum freight and 2 cent passenger fare law. It enjoined the state from enforcing these laws,, as to this road, for the present. In the cases of the Northern Pacific j.ndjGreatJ'Jorth.ern, boweyer the courts held that these roads bad failed to show that these rates were unreasonable oi confiscatory, and the United consequently reversed States district court for Minnesota, which had enjoined their enforcement as both confiscatory and a burden on Interstate commerce. The decision, regarded M one of ihe most Important ever announced by the ' court, had been under consideration foi fourteen months. Railroad commissions from eight states and the governors of all the states filed briefs in support of the state in the cases, recognizing that the principles involved affected them all. Bulgaria and Servia Ready to Fly at One Anothers Throats, And Servia la'NbtAlTowing the Passage of WuidJoP.rtAll htcsn wairea $59,464 59 Knight-Ohrlktense- OF THE STATE e an Italian, a as killed. Mrs Emeiine Frost, Marks Russell 75 years of age, pioneer of 1847 and well known throughout Salt Lake, died Executives' of 81 Western States " last week. Unite In Demand That Government r A ontra r t "Tth IPTh-- I n a ward Burr endeF Public LandstoSfaie ToLe Hill of Wellsville to Install a Roy . for Diatributlon. water system at Hyrum at a cost of Utah-Idah- IN FAVOR LAUDS UTAH BUDGET As a result of a cavedn In the Apex' mine at Bingham, Raphael CASE IS DECIDED l RATE GETTING HEAVY e, . j Gompers improving., Bumper Wheat Crop Predicted. Washington A (bumper wheat crop, sufficient to mill jnofe than 16,500, 00T aarrels of flour and which may reach he proportions pf the record wheat harvest of 1901,1s predicted from pres--;n- f crop indication!- -" Child Drowns-iCreek. Salmon. City. Idaho. Dorothy Williams, 3 years of age, daughter of Mrs. I. M. Williams, was e drovfned in creek. It is not known how she fell into tile stream, which was running Mug-grov- high. Bingham Miner Fleeced. MonL jojin Yangslck, . a miner from Bingham, --who Just arrived in Butte Monday, was fleeced out of $46, all he had, by an affable stranger who engaged Yangslck in the coin flipping-gameButte,- old-tim- t e - . - Firemen Save Guests. Vhat Union Pacifla Merger. Samuel Washington. Compel Cincinnati A at building president of thehAmerican Federation Sixth arid Walnut streets, thought had discovered Washington. Attorney General comprising t 'urgtaft a "qpftra.fi otrar "Th"er est left Tuesday night TOr-S- t" "theTIMel 'seTeral Tnmerahd 'lodging f.ear amonf the farmers for their, Saturday.. At Nickerson,-i" denoe and wa shot by ohe of the the latter time Saturday for ajmastoid abscess, houses, to Paul the government at represent caught fire here early Sunday eroi'S are being killed by millions by county, tive rainfall amounied rtO the hearings by the United State as well as could be. expect- Firemen made sensational rescues burglar's pals " "was doing ol a formof fungus. - cloudburst." court on plans for the dissolution ol ed, his Surgeons aapounced. guests. the Union Pacific merger. of-Ju- five-stor- -- -- .. I y a I |