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Show T 4 THE,WXEteLT v lCY5VTLLE, tTTAH' m-'LIC- , r 1 Ettn::.'El-Ti- IILL LEGISUITl LIORHH.S SALUTATION . nit EEL7IGS H O'VCLCLuC Hit- - UTAH BUDGET Assessable property' in Salt jqpnty totals f 90,692,063. Utah lake water trill be turned onto Hundreds ef Live Left of Ike LeXT fields the coming Season. The mines of Utah produced p, Series of Disasters in-- Kagoshima 1912 the sum of 344,000,000, whir DiStrict, Southern Japan. WHO FLED BEFORE EXILES zas tacreased1913iJyr REBELS AT OJiNAGA SAiOTG 13,000.000 - Toklo. A tidal wave added its ter.BE IN. A SAD PLIGHT It required $4,675.52 to "provide ror to the earthquakes and volcanic tlstance far Weber efiunty s lndignt v r eruptions which struck Kagoshima, residents and a few transients au ir. southern Japan, Tuesday, accordIng the last three mon.hs of 19n. Twenty-eigh- t Hundred Mexican"' fiol: ing to Official advices. More than 450 birds were on exhi. diera and Fifteen Hundred Civ- It is believed here' that the Kagobit ion at the opening session in ilians Who Crossed River Lack shima disaster will prove to be one on Monday of the twenty-sixtFood and Shelter! of tbe most serious in the history o( annual exhibition of the Utah Pom Japan. The loss of life and property try association.' increases with fuller news from the Representative Johnson has intro " Twenty-eigh- t Texas. Presidio, scene. duced a bill appropriating $75,0, fur hundred Mexican federal soldiers, six Ashes to the depth of six Inches of the Green generals,' 200.000 rounds of ammuni- have fallen in tbe seaport of Miya- deepening the channels Green Ri. between rivers Grand and field ' tion, two "cannon, four large zaki on the east coast of Klushlu. er City and Moab. pieces and 1,500 civilian refugees A postal employee who fled from Wiile examining a razor In, & drug , were In the custody, of the United e states that the blg Kagoshima store at Ogden, Roy Washington, a States army border patrol Sunday as building there collapsed during negro, suddenly drew the razor across the result, of the federal armys evac- tbe and tidal wave and earthquakes hia throat. Inflicting injuries which uation of Ojinaga, Mexico, its flight that a of residences number great caused his death an hour later. to American territory and the occu- were while many people and ruined, Steps preliminary to a legal contest pation of the Mexican village by animals were killed or injured. to have Albert, a minor child of Mr General Francisco Villa rebels. The navy and army departments Tbe distress of the refugees is F. Geddes, declared the leare giving succor and supplies to Margaret gal son and heir of the lpte David great. They have scant food and no the Ogden millionaire, have shelter. Men, women, children dogs, Kagoshima. A wireless dispatch from the Japchickens and cattle are packed tobeen taken. anese cruiser Tone reports the argether in a apace covering several rival of the cruiser and Charles Le Mars, the smileless destroyers at wonder, who was arrested acres. all Abbtif them tire, scattered recently the wreck and turmoil wkictr'they . Kagoshima. .. Halt Tor Lake piea'ded HBurglary, Jima continues with great violence, brought in fleeing from the Ojinaga ashes and was sentenced to two guilty Acon the warshfpa.t. falling battle. to the ' message Kagoshima years and six months ' in' the state Urgent requests for. the Immediate cording has been evacuated by the inhab- penitentiary. removal of the soldiers and refugees Four persons were Injured, none serbut the troopa remain. itants, to some other place were sent by and nearly a score of others iously, in of Other mountains , the island Major McNamee to the war departweer shaken up when the Plain City InKlushlu extreme showing activity ment through Brigadier General Bliss. car on the Ogden Rapid Transit comOther results of the rebel success clude A so, Klrishlma. Takauma and panys line collided, head on, with a Onsen. The consternation greatest which place General Villa's army in train near Ogdep. ipecial Island. the prevails throughout undisputed control of a vast section In the year 1912 the factories The official report estimates that of. northern Mexico', are: Federal genan output of $75,000,000. had werePburned 100 to death persons by erals Mercado, Castro, Opinal, R The year 1C1 witnessed an Increase Sakura-Jima- ; some the of eruption mero, Aduno and Lands are tn cub 3f at least twenty-fiv. per cent, or tody, of- the United States troops ef the newspapers give the number more than all plants with $93,000000, as more '300. than Mfiny persons awaiting- their disposition by tbe war were rescued by Junks, "but several low running full capacity. department John G. Morrison, a Salt Lake Junks were capsized by hot boulders. VICTORY FOR THAW. was murdered by two high. VILLA T6 MOVE SOUTHWARD. waymen in hia place of business SatCommission Declares Hit. Release urday night, and J. Arling Morrison, Would Not bo Menaco to Society. Rebel Chief Preparing for New Cam- aged 17, his son, was killed in a pistol duel with the murderers. N. H. Harry' Kendall Concord, paign Againat Government ' Thaw would not be a public menace Of a total of 155 ordinances proL Mexico. FranGeneral Chihuahua, 1? he were released on ball, accordto the Salt Lake city commi cisco Villa, now marching overland ing to the report of "tbe commission to Chihuahua with 5;000 troops from sim. during 1913.-14-6 were passed and appointed by Federal Judge Aldrich the scene of the rebel victory at Oji- jue is stintin' the hands of the reto inquire into the state of Thaws naga, on Tuesday Bent word here to order for aLilon, according to the mentality. have tbe bulk of the rebel army annual report of the city recorder. The report says the commission ready for ,a Because the Ogden Rapid Transit campaign southward. finds Thaw is not now afflicted with Ith him General Villa la "bringing company has granted a reduction in any of the mental diseases from numerous field guhs and rifled which freight rates from $15 to $10 per car, which he waa sufferlhg when he slew the federal army abandoned in Its the farmers o? the Plain. City district Stanford White. have reconsidered their recent deciflight' to the United States. The rebel garrison and the soldiers sion to grow no more sugar beets. War Started on Thugs. -aged G6 New York. -- Mayor John Purroy coming with Villa will make Chihuamiltbe of hua, the was capital Btate, the years, instantly killed at Mitchel has declared war on, the oritary base for the revolutionary he wad struck by the locomoganized gangs of the city and caused movement la southward. underof tive a train. He was walking It to be orders emphatic given the police that these bands of drug fiends, mur- stood that as soon as troop trains can down tbe track, leading a horse to derers and thieves must be broken be made ready and the rebel army water, and did not hear the train has enjoyed a week or bo of recuperp. According to C. B. Stewart, secreation from Its recent fighting." the tary of the Utah Woolgrowers assoGirl Guilty of Manslaughter. bulk of the forces will move toward ciation, the sheepmen of this state Bessie Moore, Torreon as the first stage of a pro- lose from $150,000 to $200,000 annual- . Concordia, Kan. who shot and killed her swetheart, jected' march toward Mexico City. treatment of ly by the Inhumane Joseph Kelly, October 16 laBt, was the shearer sheep, by particularly POLICY OF CONCILIATION. found guilty of manslaughter in the Samuel Cox received a painful gun third degree here Saturday,- -' Miss wound In his arm while with ClarMoore, who is 19 years old, alleged President Gives Hia Views bn the ence Ball ' shooting duckB near LehL Field that Kelly wronged her. Legislation The men were nearing - a flock of Should Cover. , Millionaire Left No Will. ducks. Just as Cox raised his Jefl Washington. President Wilson on arm in front of Ball gun Ball fired. Kansas City. Bernard Corrigan former president of 'the Metropolitan Tuesday gave the members 'of the " Residents and farmers of the Street Railway company of this city, cabinet his ideas on the governments southern pan of Salt Lake county relation to the field that are w ho died last week and whose estate to offer strong opposi anti trust legislation should cover tlon preparing la --valued t $1,500,000 left to the made by the smelrequest . L and the spirit with which; he believed ter for a modification of companies the task should be approached. PHYA PRABHA KARAV0NGSE the court decree restricting the oper-Peace and not waf, a feeling of - - ion of the smelting plants. friendly conciliation rather than of lowOne of tbe first effect of the hostile antagonism-an- d yet- - a con sred tariff folf in Salt Lake is to be structive program that will eliminate found in the brands of New Zealand uncertainty-abou- t the iawand Stimu- butter that have made their appear--, late the growth of legitimate busimce on local markets. This butter ness these are the fundament&U of Is put"up In packages, and the labels the presidents plan of action to be the words New Zealand. heap embodied In the message which he At the end of December the depth will read at a joint session of of snow on all the Watersheds was 1 next. Beck. greater Than ltfTSlS and also greater than the average." This was the InCharged With Foul Murder. Salt Lake City. Suffering from a formation given out last week in the wound believed to have been Inflictmonthly report of snowfall for Utah ed by John Arllng Morrison, 17 years by the section director of die United old, just before the boy fell dead, a States weather bureau. An Italian woman, wife of one of victim of a murderers bullet, Joseph Hill, a musician, was brought to the the miners at Hiawatha, was run over "county jail Tuesday night, charged and instantly killed et that camp. The with the murder of Jotin G. Morrison unfortunate womqn was Walking up n, " toward the mine" and Jchn his son. the'" In their grocery store in Salt Lake and stepped from one track to the Other immediately In front of a delast Saturday night. scending trip of mine cars. Famous Cathedral Threatened. The Oregon Short Line has not Montreal. Notre Dame cathedral, killed a passenger in a railroad wreck famous the w'orld over, caught fire in the past ..eleven years. Several Tuesday afternoon from a blaze that passengers have been killed on star originated in the business district tion property and In attempting to The fire was subdued after a loss eB- board moving trains, hut none have met death in collisions while riding timated at $530, (TOO. In of the company. Wilsons First Official Reception. Miles of Salt Lake fell Aveson Phya Prabha Karavongse, the new ashing ton. Diplomats of every rrom a platform ca which he was minister from Siam, recently arrived In Washington with his wife, and two foreign nation represented In Washworking and dislocated his neck. Felchildren. All of them speak English ington were received by President low workmen carried him . into the fluently, as the minister was connect and Mrs. Wilson Tuesday night at hospital, w here, after considerate ed with the embassy in London for the first official White House recep-- ' labor, physicians got the neck back tion of the administration. four years. Into place. Aveson is now In a piaster cast and will prcbably recover. Swindles Postal Bank. BeacKy Slightly Injured. The first annual convention of the Omaha. One of the first cases of Oakland. Cal. In Order to avoid heads of tEe western agricultural w hat appeared to be certain sacri- successful swindling of the postal will be held invLcgan during fice of two liveB, Lincon Beachy, avia- savings bank through forgery came the last three days of tbe farmers' tor, dellheratly wrecked his bipiane on to, light with the announcement of the round-up- , February 5, 6 and 7. The Saturday and fell twenty-fivfeet, sus- arrest of Philip Nugent, alias Jack D. principal alma of the organization Lynch, at Phoenix, Ariz. taining slight injuries. will be to in exit , SETTLES CONGRESS DOWN AFTERiRECESSTQWORK,OF LONG REGULAR SESSION. . - .Senate Begins Consideration of the Alaska Government Railroad Bill. AntbTrust' Program to bt Principal Business. -- Salt-La- sotted Washington. Congress to work of Us long reguluf session on Monday after being in recess since the passage of the currency reform bill just before Christmas. The anti trust legislation "progranf loomed up as the business uf the a In daw n n.i post-offic- ter, but aith the prospect of a siting until next week for the presidents message, both houses devoted them selves to other matters. (fopyrlKlit t On the house side of the capitol the return to work was celebrated by prompt pussage of the first of the annual supply measures and the introduction of the usual opening day batch of miscellaneous measures. The senate began' debate on the AlaBkan government railroad bill. hie anti trust experts began a period of extraordinary activity which a ill continue until the anti trust program Is written into law before REFUGEES WHO CROSSED THE the close of the session. Actual work, LInI INTO TEXAS TO BE INon the anti trust bills In the bouse TERNED AT FORT BLIS8. Judiciary committee and the,, senate interstate commerce committee will be' delayed pending .President Wilson's address, Defatted Rebel Will be Guarded by Border Patrol Pending Their MOTHER JONES BEHIND BARS. Final Dlapoaltion by the War Department Taken to Hospltaf by Militiaman, la Where Held Incommunicado. Trinidad, Colo. "Mother Mary Preeldlo, Texas Sx generals of Jones, strike leader, who was de- the Mexican federal army, 3,300 fugiported from the southern coal fields tive soldiers and 1,500 refugee 'who January 4 by the militia, returned to were driven out of Ojinaga, .Mexico Trinidad Monday morning from Den by General Francisco - Villas rebel ver. As moon as her presence here forces were put lnreadinesa on Monwas learned by the military authori- day for a four days, march afoot ties Bhe was arrested and taken to over the road to the San Rafael hospital, where she Marfa, Texas. The Boldlers will be waa held Incommunicado. "Mother interned at Fort Bllaa Indefinitely; -- June loft the tratuatthe ouUkirts At Marfa, the nearest railroad staof Trinidad and later appeared at a tion. the federal army which sought local hotel. She was arrested shortly asylum in the United States ' after before noon by a detail of atate their defeat by the rebels will be troops, hurried out of the hotel, guarded by tbe border patrol pending placed In an automobile and whirled their final disposition by tbe war dethrough the streets, with a cavalry partment Among tbe civilians are escort galloping at full speed In front 1,207 women, aa officially counted by and behind the machine, , There are alao Major McNamee. (Several hundred coal mine strik- 1,000 federal army hprsea and mules. ers lined the streets on either aide Major McNamee sent . cavalrymen and cheered wildly, while' Mother" along the road to select and provision Jonea waved her hand tn respobse. camps at the points where the procession will stop. The food supplies BURNED. will be issued JAPANESE VILLAGES through the army. " Eruption, of Volcano Cauaoa tho Blography of Great Evangelist of Many Homos, Winona Lake, lnd. While Rev. Toklo. A series of SCO alight Billy Sunday, the noted evangelist, earthquakes shook the town of Kago- was resting here recently, after a shima, at the southern end of the isl- Btrenuous campaign In Johnstown, and of Klushlu, on Monday. They Ia., he received word that the new were followed by the eruption of a biography, The Spectacular Career volcano on. 'Sakura, a small Island in of Rev. Billy Sunday," was off the the gulf of Kagoshima, where two vil- press. It is the work of T. T. , lages were burled in ashes. ' The and tbe evangelist says It Is continued earthquakes incessantly a truthful account of his life. ' end the work of rescuing the Fitzsimmons Appeals to Court of Sakura fiy boats across, the New York. The Btate supreme Intervening three miles of water ftom court will decide hether-RobFitzKagoshima is extremely difficult. simmons, former heavywelghU'cham-pioa Causes of Declining Birth Rata. of the world, Is too, ol.d to reBattle Creek, Mich. "The Causes enter the ring with a view to winning of the Declining Birth Rate and back his title. subof two" were' the Segregation" PRESTON M'GOODWIN jects taken up Monday at the closing tension of the First National Confer-epeon Race Betterment". Eugenic selection of healthy mothers and provision fur the cost 6? bearing and rearing children should he made If .the race Is to survive, according to Dr. J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia university. FATHER AND SON SLAIN BY MASKED MURDERERS 1 Salt Lake Groceryman Murdered by Highwaymen and Hia 8on Killed 'in St alxty-seven-mll- e st , J Thaw Planning for Future. Pa. ltcgcr O'Mura, Pittsburg, trustee for the estate of Hurry lx. Thaw and Tils confidential udviser, said Monday that while no definite plans had been formed for Thaw if he is released on bail, be would probably come to Pittsbuig and go into business. Debate on Alaska Bill. Washington. Debate ou the Alaskan government railroad bill began in the .senate on Monday, with the prospect of occupying many session? btfore final action.! Would - Abolish Useless Bureaus. Washington. Reorganization of the department of agriculture by abolishing all or the present thirteen bureaus and substituting four or five offices, grouping oil allied activities. Is contemplated in a provision carried in the agriculture appropriation bill, which the house committee on agriculture almost has completed. Sold Ancient Eggs. Californians Victors. Manila The lawn tennis doubles championship of the Orient was wou here Monday by William M. Johnston and Ella Fottrell, both of California, who beat the' Japanese players. Kumagae and Noniure, in three straight sets Acquitted of Murder. Columbus. S. C Thomas H. Peeples. attorney general of South Carolina, was acquitted of murder here on Monday. He was tried for the killing of Robert Marshall, negro chef at the Elks home. Witnesses testified that the killing was accidental. HELP. - e . NEED s, n former dean of the engineering department of Washington university, end an educator of national reputation. died Monday Heath was due to paralvsis. Professor S oodwurd was 7G years old. BULGARIANS More Than Three Hundred Thousand Driven From Their Homee. Paris. The extent of suffering in Bulgaria as tbe result of the recent Balkan-warwaa given out Saturday by Michael Gherorghieff, secretary , of .the Bulgarian legation to Paris, who has just returned from a trip to hia uutive country. He declared that the- number of Biifferera .in old Bulgaria and the extended portion of Thrace and Macedonia was not less than 500,000, "The number of Bulgarians who were driven from their ancestral lands." suid Gherorghieff exceeds 200,000, wliile more than 300,000 per suns, were driven from . their homf in Thrace and Macedonia. The greatest misery is due to the lack of clothing and shelter from the bitter winter weather. Outside cf this thtre is great suffering by several hundred thousands w ho are without, Tcod and means to earn money buy food and clothing. Frank-enherg- lnhab-.Hant- s Revolver Duel Salt Lake City. Two masked highwaymen entered John G. Morrisons grocery store in this city Saturday night, and as one of the men exclaimed, "We have got you now," both men began firing. Morrison fell to the floor mortally wounded. John Morrison, 17 years old, a son, who was behind a counter, ran to au icebox in - the end - of - tbe store, grabbed a revolver and fired one shot at the bandits. Before the boy could fire a second time he waa shot three times and Instantly killed by the bandits, who then ran from the store. 14 Merllm Randolph Morrison, years old, was also in the store and saw his father and brother shot He gave the alarm to nelghbora, who, before he waa able to reach" the door, were running from every direction toward tbe place. That revenge was the motive for the crime is the belief of tbe police. On two former occasions Morrison had had battles with holdups. Last September Morrison was attacked by two masked thugs while on hia way home froin his grocery store. Drawing a revolver he fired at the men. Both escaped. Morrison had often described to the family the appearance of the bandits. The descriptions given of the murderers tallied In man? respects with that of the men who were in the former encounter. - Noted Educator Die,. St. Louis Calvin M Woodward ke New York. A line of $500 was imposed on the James Van Pyk company, egg dealers, on their plea of guilty to selling cold storage eggs as fresh. It is the first convlctlou of its kiud in this state. e - Search for Missing Schooner. Seattle. Three powerful tugs and Preston McGoodwin, the new Unit- the revenue cutter Suohomish are ed States minister to Venezuela, is eruisutg southwest of Cape Flattery in now "on the job" In Caracas. He Is a search of the schooner William F. newspaper man of Kentucky and this Garips. w ith eleven men, which was it his first public office. last seen disabjed and leaking. Florida Bank Fails. Noted Educator Dies. Pensacola. Ha Failure of the First . Milwaukee. Wis George W." National bank of Pensacola to open nationally known as an eduits doors fojr business .Thursday w ns cator. author and entomologist, died explained by its offieia s as dui to the at his home here, after a brief Illness, withdrawal of the accounts of a num- aged t8 years. He bad written many ber of depositors. books on entomology and pedagogy. Thief Ties Woman. Strikebreaker Killed by Militiamen. Salt City Threatened with a Walseuburg, Colo. John German, revolver, choked, bound and gagged. a miner, was shot and killed by.a Miss Mary Christensen, was forced to militiaman on sentry duty here Sunwatch the ransacking methods of a day night when he refused to halt at burglar w ho robbed he'r home, accord command and crossed the sentry line ing to her story to the police. into the military canin. Peck-luuu- ! lke , - , V . - John-N-For- dr Ogden,-whe- n - " Anti-Tru- . no-wi- st ll. a - -- con-gre- ss gravity-tramway- Arllng-Morriso- -' the-ear- - - s . co1-leg- es e Becure McCormic Beats Summer. Sydney, N! S. W. Tom McCormic of Australia on Sunday defeated Engineer Dies at Throttle. Seattle, Wash, While driving his locomotive an hour, Johnny Summers, the English pugi- George S. Perry, engineer of the list In a twenty-rouncontest for the, Milwaukee & St Paul a fast British welterweight championship. overland train, the Olympian. drorpeJ Mclfonnlc won on points, i dead of heart disease at hiB throtte. Chl-cag- d b, . perimental work. Dedication of the Carnegie library recently completed took pace at Richfield last week. Over .233 people attended the, exercises commemorating the opening of tbe new building, which has already been supplied Vlth , . . 109 : Glumes. |