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Show I N KKSHSAT-CT- TO. VEEILY REFLEX TT. P. gpyroon A la, Lhmi - KAYS TILLS - ' ' J TQHE3 i::;v CU'-tGl- l a::ut ti:c:e left -- cei:i::dt UTAH 3 THE UTAH BUDGET AT WITH REBELS STAGE WHERE IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT SEEMS IMMINENT. CONFLICT Parowanjiow has Its water system completed, a big benefit to the town. An unidentified me a was struck by a freight train near Colton and almost instantly k,'ed. The people of Sandy w 111 pay Increased taxes this year in order to pay Reporta of Impending Collapse of Huerta Regime Are iBeieg Talked for a city waterworks system. Over Freely in Official Circles con J, JL Nachtschatt, a streetcar " it Washington. ductor of 'Salt Lake, has, just fallen "heir to a legacy of $b8.000. Mrs. Martha M. Park, wife of John Washington. Reports of conditions S Park, of Provo bench, died July 19, of yoncnsqion of The brain received surrounding the Huerta government In Mexico have put administration ofin a runaway accident. The commissioners of Salt Lake ficials In an attitude of keenest apprehension toward the Situation there. county have fixed the county tax levy Advices .which officials believe to be at 7.8 mills, a reduction of .265 mills seem to Indperfectly trustworthy from the levy of last year. icate that the .strife between the Thomas Morphoy, 18 years of age1, Huerta and the revolutionary committed Buicide in Salt Lake, by elements regime is nearing a point where drinking a solution of cyanide of som definite conclusion is to be potassium. Ill heatlh was the cause. reached, The dry weather that has lasted at Information of this situation when Parowan for the past few months is permitted to becopie known Monday now broken by several good showers was with tbe authoritative coupled in the valley, insuring excellent crops. statement that the United States' was The old folks of Coalville enjoyed making no additional naval or milian outing one day last week, the extary preparations. . ercises being held in a grove pt Reports of an impending collapse of Rock port. 100 guestB partaking of the the Huerta regime are being talked banquet. over freely In official Circles, though As a result of the auto stage, Moab no ''official of the administration will will be placed half a day nearer the permit bis name to be coupled with railroad, and the better transportation them. All Information made public acUities will prove a great boon to was with the exact stipulation that it the city, , should not be represented as reflectDespondency, due to continued ill- ing the views of the administration. ness, caused Wm. P. Rowe, a pioneer REFUTE MULHALL STORY. merchant, to suicide at the home of his son in Salt Lake, shooting himself Senators Nelson and Clapp of Mlnne through the head. ota Take Witness Chair. 85 George Mortensen, years of age, a teamster. Is dead of injuries reWashington. Senators Nelson and ceived when tbe lurch of a Salt Lake Clapp of Minnesota took the stand street car tossed him from the vesti- Monday night before the committee of bule into the street. th their colleagues Investigating Dr. Mark F. Lee, pioneer physician "lobby" and denied the truth of stateand fur dealer of Summit county, tiled ments made by M&rtln M. Mulhall, forSunday morning at. the .home of bis mer political worker, accelerator ol daughter, in Salt Lake, following k congressional opinion and all around stroke of paralysis. field worker for the National AssociaCoal dealers of Salt Lake are send- tion of "Manufacturers. ing out notices to customers or en inIn letters read IntoThe Tecord crease in the price of coni on Angus Mulhall told of his alleged conver1, when it is expected lump coal will sations with Cnator Nelson, a membe increased to 16 a ton. ber of the kfcby committe, In relation The third annual session of" tbe to the Refection early In 1909 of a bill Utah Chautauqua assembly opened at amending tbe Sherman act, Glenwood park, Ogden, July 18, with hya senate of which the largest attendance of any opening Mr. Nelson was cnairman. Mulhall session" ever held Inlhat city. x"' wrote 'to F. C. Schwedtman, secretary Following her preliminary pea rl dg to James W. Van Cleave, president ol at Salt Lake, Mrs. MlnnlqEkman, the association, that he had seen Senwho confessed killing ator Nelson and that the senator had and told him what transpired In his subIn a daughter placingfhe body trunk, was bound of or "to tho district committee.court to awalttrlal, Financier Dies In Prison Cell. FloodB of unpercedented extent In Price river canyon, and particularly Bridgewater, Mass. A spectacular was ended under pathetic circareer season the of this unexpected at, yen, fallowed a cloudburst at the head of cumstances Monday when Cardenlo F. he stream! watershed Saturday King, once widely known as a finana loss of $15,000. ) night, causing cier and newspaper publisher of BosC. F. Nelson, resident of ton, died a convict at .the state prison Rrlgham Clty, committed suicide Sun- farm here at the very hour that day afternoon by shooting himself in friends, learning of his approaching the mouth with a ,i8 caliber revolver. death, were making desperate efforts The deed was committed at hs home to secure his pardon. Only a legal and It Is thought he was temporarily technicality prevented hlB last hour Insane. being that of a free man. W. L. Cummings, aged 2J, under arFavor Wilsons Nicaraguan Policy. rest at Salt Lake, has admitted attempting to blackmail Miss Dorothy Washington. Strong support haa Damberger, daughter "of. a wealthy developed In the senate for President mining man of Salt Lake, having Wilsons policy of protection and suthreatened her with death unless she pervision over Nicaragua. An inforpaid him $1,000. mal poll of the committee on foreign well known citizen relations on Monday indicated that Sammy Gould,-of Price, hurt his foot on a scraper the treaty proposed Saturday by Secwhile doing work on the Midland retary Bryan will be indorsed with a Trail on the day Price turned out en safe margin of votes and come Into masse to make the canyon passable. tbe senate with the backing of influBlood poisoning has resulted, with a ential members of both polltcal par possibility of tetanus. ties. Hurled fifty feet down an embank' Bandits Terrorise ment in an automobile that turned Ogden, over twice In the descent, J. H. This Utah. city took on the Ogden, driver. Ray Law-toappearance of a frontier town Monday and Joseph Nelson had an almost when a trio of rough looking men held miraculous escape from death on the up places of business on the main Riverdale road, near Ogden. streets shortly after 1 oclock and colnfs lected about $120 from Colonel Theodore Roosevelt proprietors and sons. Archibald and Qnentin. Utid hW patrons, though less than half an aephew, Nicholas Roosevelt, will be hour after the first hold-uthe men piloted to the famous natural bridges were arrested and locked In the city )f southeastern XUah by John Weth-eril- Jail. the famous Indian trader and guide of the Navajo reservation. t Rate. Minnesota Gets James Langton, 60 years of age. of new The Minn. St. Paul, passengei Salt Lake, manager and secretary of and freight rates ordered by the Unit .. ineLangtoa, Lkne& Cement com- edf "States' supreme court In its recent pany, was instantly killed near Salt decision in tbe Minnesota rate cases Lake on Sunday, when his automobile effective Monday. Passenger became left a narrow bridge and plunged Into rates are reduced to 2 cents a tail the rocky bed of the canyon twelve and the new freight rates carry reduc " leet below. tionB of from 5 to 40 per cent. Following an illness of three weeks irom typhoid fever, James Fraidtlin Years. Taught School Sixty-ntPender, 68 years old, former chief of Prof. Philadelphia. Zaphaniah HopDetectives of the Ogden police departa teacher in sixty-ninfor per, years ment, died Sunday. He was formerly one of General Custers scouts and the Philadelphia High school, and wl)o one of the best known detectives in is believed to have taught more boys than any other person in the United the United States. A party of fifteen British farmers, State, died Monday. w ho- - sailed from ' Liverpool June" 26, Ship Given Up as Lost. arrived in Ogden last week on a trip Hamburg. Tbe German sailing ship through farming districts la the Unit- Kiio. with her crew of twenty men, ed States. Many expressed the Idea ownhas lost been sb given up that Utah lands equal if they do not ers here. She Bailed from by her Talcahuano surpass other farms of the country, ou May 11 for MVJUlones, and is beWork has been commenced on tbe lieved to have gone down on the coast T12.0M Wipltal-ft- t the state school for f of Chile tbe deaf and blind at Ogden. Other Improvements to be started at the Parry Defends Title. school are the new dairy farm to cost London Ernest Parry of London, an4 r U r e w k UcUsn to tost champion professional scalier of the New kitchen equipment to the World, successfully defended hia title $i.20Q. v mount of $1000 m Monday by defeating Harry Pearce, haseen ordered. tramp in of Australia by To agtha - -- -- I - Mon-ud- anti-tru- hey'left-year-ol- d -- -- old-tim- e a st Bandits Threaten Liyas of. Americans Following Stinging "Defeat In Encounter with Cowboys. El dits, who men Paso, Tex. Armed Mexican banheaded by El Moche Martinez, were repulsed with loss of nine by American cowboys on the Babl-corranch of William R. Hearst, near Madera, Chihuahua, two weeks ago, now threaten tbe lives of tbe few Americans remaining in tbe Madera lumber camp, according to information brought here by a western cattleman from Chihuahua. All Mexicans and Americans in Madera have armed themselves In expectation of an attack. Martinez is the man who took the Initiative In the attack on Jnraez in 1912, which was tbe beginning of the Orozco rebellion. John Parks, an American butcher of Madera, was slashed across the face with a sword by El Mocho and lost one ear ,a few days pgo, when Mari Copyright.) tinez's band held him up for money at his slaughterhouse, five miles from' SAILORS ATTACK SOCIALIST the lumber town. According to C. S. Smith, partner of Ben Griffin, the I. W. W. HEADQUARTERS American rancher who was killed by El Mocbos band on July 5, near tbe Mormon town of Chuichupa, the taking of Griffin's life was deliberate. The Also Demolish Meeting Room of the two Americans were ranchersThey were stripped of everything they Salvation Army, Believing It Meetowned, including poultry and the seeds ing Place of Industrial Workers. for their planting, Griffin was shot DETAILS BEFORE SENATE LOBBY COMMITTEE ALLEGED ACTIVI- by a firing squad, Siplth says, after the Ties congressmen. bandits had failed to get money from Seattle, Wash. Crowds of sailors from the Pacific reserve fleet at anhim. chor in the bay, aided by hundreds of men and boys who came down town Icebergs Peril of Navigation. Some of Letters Read Dealt With to Join in the"Golden Potlatch, SeatWashington. Icebergs arpThe real Former President Roosevelts Intles annual celebration, attacked the terror of the sea, giving no warning of dorsement of Candidacy of Mr. Socialist and the Industrial Workers their approach In thick weather, and Taft for Presidency. of the World headquarters Friday tbe only rational course for a naviganight, sacking the buildings ajid dumptor to adopt when his ship Is In a fog the furniture into the streets. In their vicinity Is to stop aid wait Martin W. Mulhall ingTwo Washington. distinct parties made tbe atfor the haze to lift. This, in effect, is continued to detail before the senate tack. The first, in the northern part the burden of the reports of Captains lobby committee on Thursday his Aof business C. JE. Johnston and A. S. Gamble of ctivities district, wrecked the )he among congressmen. Some of Socialist r.ear Fifth avheadquarters cutters Senses and which jthe Miami, the letters read dealt with former from April to July patrolled the trans- President Roosevelt s indorsement , of enue and Virginia street. The secatlantic lane of taavel to prevent a the candidacy of Mr. Taft, then secre- ond, in the southern parf of the downtown section, attacked the Industrial repetition of the Titanic disaster. tary of war. Workers of the World headquarters, In a letter to Schwedtman, secretary the furniture into the street Leaves Fortune to Schools. dumping of the manufacturers, in April, 1908, and making a bonfire of it. Terre Haute, Ind. James McGregor, Mulhall quoted the late The sailors, after destroying the the aged capitalist and mine owner of Sherman as saying the fight then ragUtah, whose body was found In the ing on Speaker Cannon was a dirty Moderate Socialists headquarters at Seventh and Olive, marched to the WabaBh river here last week, left the deal by the White House against the southern port o' the city and demolbulk of his half million fortune to speaker." ish a meeting room of the Salvation institubenevolent 'and educational "Watson states," wrote Mulhall, tions In addition to annuities To rela- "that the president (Roosevelt) is Army, which somebody had told the tives he provided for the following en- moving heaven and earth to nominate sailors was an Industrial Workers' dowments: Mining school. University Taft and that he is willing to sacrifice meeting place. of Utah, $50,000; Union hospital. Terra tbe'Shennan law and every law to Big Increase in Trade. Haute, $50,000; Rose Polytechnic in- please the trusts and please Wall A new record for the Washington. stitute, Terre Haute, yesiduary, which street so that he can get their supof the United States was trade foreign ' will be shout $200,000. ' port for his candidate." - Mulhallalso wrote of attending .a made In tbe fiscal year 1913, Just closed, as set forth in figures which Bomb Outrage Prevented. meeting at Mr. Forakers house, com- the department of commerce made Lisbon. An organized at:empt at posed of senators who will oppose the bomb throwing in various parta'cMhe president and his policies at the Chi- public Friday. Both imports and exwere considercity early Sunday was frustrated by cago convention." He added that he ports daring the year than ever before. ably Imports larger the police, who had been warned and was told to work against Maryland and $1,812, 621,160, aggregating exports, were on the lookout. They captured delegates being instructed for Taft $3,465,761,910. For the preceding year several automobiles. In which they found baskets of bomba, and arrested McCLAVE SAY8'MULXALL LIED. tbe figures were $1,653,264,934, and $2,204,323,000. many persons who had gatherd in the Raised Denies streets. That "Lobbyist" Prisoners te Work on Roads. -Spent Money for Him. Kansas City, Mo. All tbe Heat Causes Fifteen Deaths. Washington. S. Woo $ McClave, - Louisville. Ky. After claiming a toll prisoners in the two Jackson candidate for congress in a county publican jails, one here and one In of flffetnT lives in two days in Louisspecial election to be held in the Sixth are to be put at road ville the Intense Jieat wave was check- New district 'next Tuesday, building Jersey tbe Bummer and early through ed Saturday by a rainstorm which came to Washington Friday night and autumn. a over Within the city. few told the senate lobby Investigating swept minutes the temperature dropped from committee that Martin M. Mulhall, late Jury Unable to Agree. 80 To 64 degrees. "lobbyist" for the National Association Or. After being out thirPortland, ' of Manufacturers, bad prejured himPublic Official Blamed. the hours, jury trying E. E. C. Ton ty self in hia testimony before the com- Klein for alleged tbeft of diamonds Lawrence, Mass The negligence of mittee. McClave denied emphatically Newcomb of San Miss Ethel from the superintendent of public property, that Mulhall had raised or spent Francisco, reported inability to agree John Battershill, was responsible for his campaign or had been a late Friday. for the accident at tbe public money close companion and associate in bis bath house on June 30, when eleven light against William Hughes for the DR. W. T. H0RNADAY boys were drowned, according to the Sixth district nomination la 1910. n t ninir Inquest announced Saturday. m PROTECTORATE IN NICARAGUA. SIR EDWARD GREY a Watching Blasting Operations Canyon When Accident Occurs, Small Boy Being Fatally Injured toy Flying Rocks, In Ne-ph- j, d WEBB LAW BECOMES EFFECTIVE Tims for Filing Referendum Petition Has Expired. - San Francisco. The Webb land law, passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Johnson more than two months ago, will become effective August 10 without interference from tbe electorate of the state through the medium of the refeiendum. Time for filing referendum petitions against laws passed at the last session expired Sunday, bringing an end to the threats against the Webb act that have filled the political atmosphere since May. Vice-Preside- nt anti-alie- n r AUTO RlkN OFF BRIDGE.- -. Prominent Salt Laker Meets Death as Result of Accident Salt Lake City. James Langton, aged 6t years, one of the best knows business men In Salt Lake City, was instantly killed in an automobile accident In Mill "Creek canyon at 6:30 oclock Sunday evening. Tbe accident was' caused by the machine running off a bridge and overturning in tbe creek. Mr. Langton was president of Lime and Cement company and had been a resident of this city for many years. -- able-bodie- d the-Langt- on Dekth Summons Thief-takeOgden, Utah. Tbe life of a noted plainsman, soldier. Indian fighter and one of the must widely known detectives of the west, was closed Sunday afternoon when death claimed Junes F. Pender, who hud been f.t 'rally ill for the past two weeks . For ft teen years, from 1894 until 1912, he was chief of detectives here, acquiring during that Jong service the , reputat'ea of being one of the most efficient criminal takers in the Intermountain country. ..... r. SI? Y pri-marl- ly Such is the Policy Now Favored by Secretary Bryan. Washington. A new' policy toward Nicaragua, Involving the virtual eon-trof the affairs of that republic by a United States protectorate, similar to that now exercised over Cuba, was outlined by Secretary Bryan at a conference with members of the senate foreign relations committee. , , Mr, Bryan's proposal, coming as a surprise to most of tbe members of the committee, has been taken by many of tho senators ae tbe first pronouncement of a general policy- - on the part of th administration to extend American control over the countires surrounding the Panama canal, and to assure the stability of Central American republics, and the domination by tbe United States of their relations with other great powers. Will Flood Canal October 10. Panama.' Colonel Goeibala, chief of the Panama service, has announced that the steam shovel work in the Cule-ircut section, hereafter will be conducted on the assumption that Gamboa dike will be dynamited October 10. The destruction of tbq dike will allow Gatun lake to flood" tbe cut, thereby practically connecting the Atlantic and tbe Pacific, although actual navigation of the canal probably will not be attempted for some time thereafter, a ' l, Two-cen- a1 qnfeT- -- n -- e to be Reopened. Washington. After having been abandoned for 100 years, tbe first coal mine in tbe United States is about I to resume operations. Tbe mine is In Vir--! j Richmond basin, Henrico county, Old Coal Mine gina, and was first epened In 1700. Dr. WUUam T. Homaday, director of the New York Zoological park, apInsurance Controversy Settled. peared In Washington recently before Jefferson City, Mo. Governor Maor the eenate committee to ask the intimated Saturday that he had been of the United States to stop the advised that the fire insurance com- activities of the American people In panies contemplated the resumption of the extermination of birds for millibusiness in Missouri abont August 1. nery purpooeiT Justice Cohalan Cleared. Kills Self to End Suffering. Albany, N. Y. Charges preferred Decatur, Ala. Pinned beneath an agalnBt Supreme Court Justice Daniel overturned locomotive Hueston Hem-inF. Cohalan by tbe bar association of an engineer, put an end to his New York, upon which his removal by cutting h!sJ own throat, from the bench was asked, have been topture ween spectators of his plight refused dismissed by the legislature. his request to kill bim, congress ter for foreign affairs, who did so h much to ond tho war, la busy now trying to bring about poac between Bulgaria and Servia. Balkan-Turkls- Tried in October. Mass. Chief Justice Greenfield, AUcet) has ordered that the trial of Kfra. Jennie May Eaton for. the murder of her husband. Rear Admiral Joseph Gflee Eaton, be called at PlyMrs. Eaton to bs mouth October 13, Jape .Would Colonize Morelos. Mexico City. A commmittee of Japanese hat appealed to the government i to permit tbe colonization of tbe state of Morelos by Japanese and negotiations with that end in view are in progress. I Germans Want New Artillery. Berlin. The German war ministry is preparing a bUl to suply tbe army witn new artillery, according to thi Milltaerish Politische Korrespondenz, which is usually well informed on military matters- - . s, Entire Bulgarian Brigade Captured. Ferdinand Cables DenlaL Bucharest. An entire Bulgarian New York. King Ferdinand of Bulbrigade o the ninth division, with Its garia denies emphatically the horrifycommanding general and twelve field ing atrocities attributed 'in various guns, Burreidered to a Roumanian quarters to the Bulgarian troops flying oc'umn Saturday at Ferdlhan-doov- , their retreat before the Greek Los Palanka and Sofia. ' (armies marching through Macedonia. Jur-!in- g -- , ol p - Nephi, Utatf. A small boy was struck on tbe head with a rock and fatally injured, hisiaer brother and two other were seriously injured by 11) Ing rocks, all telegraph and tele phone' service was destroyed tempor arily and the canyon railroad was torn up Sqhday afternoon when a heavy -charge of powder, placed in Sait Creek canyon, a mile and a half east of failed to explode properly and blew thousands of large-sizestones in all directions. The charge contained 7,000 pounds of powder and was placed in a hole by the Nephi Plaster com pany for the purpose of breaking up the 6ide of the mountain. All those injured were members of a large crowd of curious persons wbo gathered on th) opposite side of the canyon, 50C yards away, to see the explosion. The explosion was most spectacular The heavy shot had been placed in the ground and was expected to open up tbe earth In all directions. Instead the setting off of the powder resulted In what Is known as a blow-ou- t Tbe heavy charge blown straight from the hole sent thousands, of stones.,, many of them weighing tons, directly across the canyon.- Officials of the plaster company deny blame for the accident and ce clare tjiat the charge was placed in. the hole with all caution. Under ordinary circumstances the persons across the canyon w'ould have been in per feet safety, amng n t Crowd O Me-Fat- Carl-Herric- STRUCK BY FLYING ROCKS WHEN GIANT BLAST OF 7,000 POUNDS EXPLODES. To Extend Scope of Research. Washington.- Wickliffe Rose, director of the Rockefeller sanitary com-- , mission, with headquarters here, sayJ the work of tle organization is to bo extended and made International If Heat Causes Many Deaths. Chicago. More than twenty deaths were caused by heat Friday in the middle west states, Louisville being the worst sufferer, with twelve deaths, a maximum tempertture of 104 and only 13 degrees drop at night. - J character. - y |