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Show ' I L s , THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH i GREAT BRITAIN T HOPES FOR PEACE MOVES ACTION OF UNITED STATES TIE MUST LIST RURAL NEW LAW TO ENHANCE CREDITS WILL ALSO ENGAGE ATTENTION OF LEGISLATORS. PRESIDENT WILSON STILL HOPEFUL OF PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF MEXICAN PROBLEM. . 8!r Edward Grey, In House' of Conmono. Discusses Killing of Englishman by Mexicans. - London. The British government ' that no Immediate action could be taken by it in connection with the deadlock over the Investigation Into the death af Juarez of William S. Benton was made quite plain Tuesday In the house of commons by Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary. Sir Edward was, however, equally explicit In pointing out that If Great Britain failed to obtain satisfaction through the United States, the British .government reserved to Itself the rignt to procure reparation whenever it was able to do so. The promised pronouncement on the Mexican situation from the foreign secretary had been anxiously awaited. It waa delivered before a keenly interested gathering of the members of the . house of commons. Intense res'entment has been displayed throughout the British isles over wLt is regarded as the attempt on the conpari of Venustlano Carranza, the isUeader.tosowdlscordbe stitutional tween England and the United States and also over the Repeated delays in the lnvetsigatlon of the death of Benton. view Probable That Many Other Measures Intervention, But Intimate That Drastic Court When the WIN be JTaken Deplores ; Armed Necessity Will Be Acted Upon, But Trust Bills and Rural Credits Must b Gotten Out of the Way. Arises. Washington, President Wilson revealed to those who discussed Mexican affairs with him on Monday that he fully realized the gravity of the the killing of nit uat ion. resultlng-froWilliam S. Benton, a British subject, the reported murder of Gustav Bauch and Clements Vergara, Ameriin citdenial izens, and General Carranza of the United States right to look (Copvrtcht t after foreigners generally la Mexico. The president spoke deplorlngly of armed Intervention, but pointedly a FIGHTAGAINSTPARCEL In the size rtf becountry like the United States as POSTINSENATEFAILS ing sufficient warrant, for a calm And patient course while compliance with the American demands was being Bought Amendments to Postoffice Bill ProCullers got the impression from tie posing to Curb Postmaster General president that he waB determined to Go Down to Defeat. try every peaceful means at his dls posal to solve the Mexican problem? but that he reallxed certain eventual!-tieWashington. All attempts to limit might mean a drastic course. He the authority of the postmaster genspoke with a firmness that showed hi eral to. change the weight, rates or determination not to be stampeded zones In the parcel post service were into action by radical speeches in con- defeated In the' senate during Friday gress, but with a hint that when the nd Washington Trust legislation new law to enhance rural credits before adjournments of congress are the only measures on the must list of theTa(JmIhlstf&tt0n'for-"th- e present session of congress, It was made known Sunday. This, of course, excepts ' the necessary appropriation bill, which ere now being rapidly ' . disposed of. Should congress get Into a tangle over the trust billajmdjrolqngthe session until "campaign leaders at home begin to cry for help, some rs' believe the rural credits bill might be put over until next session, but there Is an earnest de elre on the parl brtheIlembcrats to establish a system of Yural banks be fore the approaching congressional campaign.' When .the currency law was passed many promises were made that it would be followed by legislation to help the credit of the' farmers, and,' although no declaration was made that such a law would be concluded st.the present session, criticism - of the Republicans directed at the free listing of farm products In the tariff law demands, In the opinion of many prominent Democrats, that compensatory action on behalf of the farmers should be taken as soon as pos- m- Aad-tKjc- OFFICIAL bill. ment could he expected to move decis- prlatlon An amendment to the bill as It ively and effectively. passed the house, proposed by the senate postofflce committee to preMudslide Destroys Homs. vent the poetmaeter general from homes were Bingham, Utah-Th- ree these changes, was defeated making destroyed and five persons Injured, 33 to 24. , Then Senator Bankhead, one perhaps fatally, .by an avalanche chairman of the committee, sought of mud and rocks and aluBh that to forestall a proposed' Increase in ruahed down the side of maximum weight of packages to 100 tain between the two canyona of pounds by an amendment providing Bingham at about 3 oclock Monday that postal funds should not bet used members of one family, of which only to transport packages of more than afternoon. Those Injured were all fifty pounds. This was defeated by babe escaped without one vote, the roll call the standing 28 to painful injury. 27. When Senator Bankhead .asked for Hull House Founder Arrested. limitation of 50 pounds for packChicago Miss EJlen Gates Starr, ages on star routes, Senator Clark one of the founders of Hull House, of Wyoming, who had fought for the the pioneer social settlement of Chi- original committee amendment, ascago, of which Jane Addama Is the serted this would be an unjustifiable head, who has interested herself In discrimination against rural patrons. the grievances of the waitresses who The amendment' was voted down 31 have been arrested while picketing a to 18. Randolph street restaurant recently, Beachy Has Close Call. was herself arrested with two of the waitresses on Monday. Santa Barbara, Cal. While loop , ing the loop" here Sunday Lincoln French Wins Out 1 Beachey,- the aviator, lost control of Governor Hunt his biplane and fell sixteen hundred Phoenix, ArU. has declined to honor the requisition feet hut managed to fight himself of Utah for the extradition of C. W. four hundred feet from the ground French. Pacific Development com- and escaped with slight Injuries. pany promoter, against whom a Governor Orders Strike Probe. charge stands in Salt Lake of pass - Ing worthless drafts upon the Hotel Seattle, Wash. Governor Lister has ordered an investigation of the strike Utah. of . 400 laborers At the Gugenheim Storm Causes Thirteen Deaths. an Incorporated smelter Philadelphia. Thirteen deaths due town adjoining Tacoma. to the storm were" reported In this DR. WILLIAM C. BRAISTED city.' Four deaths were reported at Scranton. The first train to reach this city from New York arrived at 1:33 Monday afternoon, having taken 21 hours and 35 minutes to make the run, ordinarily made In two hours. the-mou- United State Will Formally Recognize Successful Revolutionist Who Fought His Way to Power. Washington. Haitis new governwith General Oreate Zamor, successful revolutionist, as president, will be recognized Immediately by ment, CL- . complete control of the republic. President Zamor formerly was governor of the northern department and In 1911 was minister of war. When the republic was torn by revolution and counter revolution last January, President Oreste lied from his capital for safety aboard a' German ship. Zamor, with his brother Charles, marched into Port u Prince at the head of b force and proclaimed himself president. He called the na tlonal 'assembly together and on February 8 was elected president President Davilmar Theodore, in the meantime, had set up a government at Cape Haitian. He fled, howof Zaroors ever, at the approach troops and Is now supposed to be somewhere on the Santo Domingo border, with a small following. 'v , , sV VlJF v V. s V V H V't vs r ' V'V-'v- , 1 rv! G Hill to B President. W. Hill St." Paul, Minn. Lo.uls chairman of the board of directors of ' Great Northern railroad, will become president of the road to succeed Carl R. Gray, resigned. -- Guests Driven Out by Fire. Danville, Ky. Guests of the Gilchei hotel were forced to leave the hotel In light apparel when fire destroyed the building Monday.. The personal possessions - of practically""' all " the guests were lost. Law Sustained. Atchison, Kan. The constitutional lty of the Kansas blue sky law was upheld Monday In a decision by Judge W. A. Jackson In the' district court In the case of A. C. Lewis of Musco-(ah- , Blue Sky .Kan. t Another Victim of Aeroplane. Buenos AyTee. Lieutenant Jiminez lustra,- - who was injured in an aerce plane accident in which George the holder of several aeroplane records In this country, was killed, Is ' dead. ' i. "Z Cannot Fix the Price. The supreme court Washington. has refused to review the decision of the federal court at New York, holding the Waltham Watch company could - not fix . the resale price cf Watches by retailers. t New-berry- CHARGED It is probable that many other Mils time to time while trust, rural credit and appropriation blits are being considered, but so far as a legislative program Is concerned the leaders In both houses of congress intend to keep it shorL will be passed from Pullen Wins Auto Race. Los AngeleB. Edwin Pullen ' won the fifth International grand prize race over 48 laps or 403 miles of the Santa Monica course on Saturday. A new record of 77.2 miles per hour was established. It was also the first time in the hlBtory of the event that an American car flashed In first at the finish. j WITH MURDER. Five Man Arrested After Alleged Com fesslon of Secretary of Federation. Houghton, Mich. In connection with the Palnesdale murder mystery, said to have been one of the developments of the copper miners strike, five members of the Western Federation of Miners were - arrested here Saturday. The arrests were made after" an alleged confesaion by John Huhta, former secretary of the South Range local of the federation. Nick Verbanac, an organizer for the federaton; IJjalmer Jallonen, Isaac Juttlnen. Joseph Juttlnen and Huhta are prisoners in the Houghton county jttll charged with the murder ol Thomas and Dally, Arthur Jane Harry Jane, uonunion riilne workers at Palnesdale early on the morning of December 7. They are held without bond for hearing on Aiarch 3., Killed by, Infernal Machine. l van. 111.Frederick V. Monne-rtc:w 1' sible. ' Su - e Two Burned to. Death. . Car ml. 111. Two sons of Mrs. John I Williams. Virgil, 14. and Dillard aged 12, were burned to death when the Williams home at Knfield, 111., was destroyed by fire. V, Sunday by Secretary Bryan, has had the subject under consideration since reports Indicated that the new regime virtually was in who Wife Will tnvoks Recall. San "Francisco. Not content v. -- -- Thl'"Wbi'fta-nounced theXinlted-State- . - with divorce proceedings instituting against Sheriff Fredericks Jiggers of San Francisco county, his wife un ay 'bounced-Mondin a signed statement that she would circulate a petl tlon for his recall from office. They years. have lived together thirty-fiv- party-leade- BE GIVEN ZAI.'OR OF HAITI -- s RECOGKITlOMmT ar-ktlTe- Sunday " k Juries, Three days out of jail, 'flv; b guaries and back in again, is the r! ord attributed to Harry Webber years of age, who 'was arrested la Garfield. From a total of fifteen unit pies tested at Ogden, the has reported to the hoard ofinspect that only three contained d t trace of dirt. , Salt Lake Interests, among whll are said to be several Japanese c n ltalists, the Roy can ning factory from the W tight Wi.it. LL. tier company of Ogden Present Indications are- that pRaa. ant Grove will have a cjymery season to help take Jf its immense fruit crop; also to (aa have-purchas- - ca--- byan infernal Trustees of the Tintic district high un and after darch 15 all students from the school vho are delinquent in the payment or books and supplies will be drop- - ichool have ordered that ed-- . v John David, 43 years of age, a peddler of Salt Lake, suffered roken neck and a fracture of the kull when thrown from ha ag0u -foflday 'h!gbtrTle died at the county .ospltal an hour later. George D. Hughes, 36 years of age, trainmaster of the mountain district jfthe Denver & Rio Grande railroad, with headquarters in Helper, Utah, lied In a Salt Lake ho8pital last week, from pneumonia. The town of Tlaln City, northwest of Ogden, Is planning to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the"' village and also the organization of the relief society of the district 'with a big meeting on March 17. Canners of Willard. and Perry are active these days, signing up contracts for peaches for their canneries for the season of 1914. The factories at Willard and Perry are controlled . principally by Willard capital. Mining men' of Utah have started a movement to ecure for Utah the big government radium plant which SeFranklin K. cretary Of the Interior Lane propoaes to have established for ihe reduction of ores. M. K. Lee, the Korean who is alleged to have shot to death a country man named M. K. Coo in Garland, has surrendered and la now in the Box Slder county jaU. The shooting was .he result of a quarrel over a card pro-uc- e radium-bearin- I g xme. Retail liquor dealers at Tooele hae wltiT city tTganized to for the purpose of securing better observance of the ordinances and maintaining higher moral standard In town so far as their business is concerned. Edward Evans, aged ' 56, who fur the past twelve years has been employed in the mines of Mammoth camp, was instantly killed when i.e was crushed between the cage an-lex cl t side wall just above the Seattle, Wash. Hiram C. Gill, who In the Grand Central mine. was elected mayor-o- f Seattle In 1910, Advocating the establlsfiment of recalled In 1911 just after the wO'men market in Ogden, a number of publicof Washington had been nfrinchlsed club women have . petitioned Ogden ' and defeated in 1912, was elected the city commissioner. A on of Seattle a ma mayor Tuesday by D. to call has been"appolnted -j)rity,of-44.00- 0, defeating 'Janie3-arguto the commission upon present Trenholme. ments in favor of uch a market To Fight Hog Cholera. flce. Constantino Gajayionnls. a recruit Uniform Chicago. for methods, In the post artillery corps of the Unit- fighting hog cholera was adopted Tuessd States army,5 unassigned, hanged day at a meeting here, attended by A. himself with a piece of window sash D. Melvin, chief of the bureau of animal Industry, anj officials from twenty-- cord in the hospital at Fort Douglas. six states. It was the opinion of He had been injured in a railway acauthoritative speakers that the disease cident and became mentally unbalanced. was increasing. Mrs. Jessamine F. Taylor, said to Coal Minsrs Drowned. be a magazine writer and essayist of Brussels Belgium. Seven coal min- note and an accomplished musician. ers were drowned Tuesday in a mine and a woman Of exceptional beauty at Bracquegnies by the bursting into as well, was found dead by asphyxiation "at her apartments In Salt Lake. one of the galleries of a subterranean stream. The danger signal was sound- Her acquaintance ascribe the act to ed throughout the mine and the hun- melancholy. dreds of men hurried to the surface. Hog cholera caused a loss In Utah if from $30,000 to 340.000 during the Thirty Years for Kissing a Girt year 1913, as compared to a loss of Los AngeleSf Convicted of robbery about .31,000,000 In the state of Idaho, for having stolen a klss.from.a white according to reports received atldes girl. Charles H. Uuyton, a young ne- tlmates made by Dr. F. E. Murray, in gro, ifas Sentenced to thirty years charge of the Salt Lake office of the In Folsom prison by the trial judge on federal bureau of animal industry. . Tuesday. As a sequel to an ' accident near an Oregon Idaho, where Chester, Fifty Federals Killed. into a waged Short Line ran train E! Paso. 'Tex. A special to the Herand injured a number of persons, suits ald from Nogalea gives a rebel report have been filed. in the district court that fifty federals were killed and a at Ogden against the Short Line b' number of prisoner taken in a battle Claudia Dayley, Abbie' Garrett. James at Acuna, state of San Luis Potosl, last Martindale and S. C. Drollinger Saturday. 323,000 damages each. Historic Cruiser Damaged. E. W. Dempsey, a prisoner await sentence on a charge of ng Portland, Ore In a harbor collision was beaten over the head here the. historic cruiser Boston, credited with having fired the first shot .nd arm with a blackthorn cane i at Manila on the morning of May 1. .he hands ofN. C- - FOley, an aged 1SSS, yas dafnaged to the extent or prisoner, during a' fight in 'the city w:as quits lail at Qgden. about J3.000. Dempsey seriously injured. Was Guard of Honor. th "America and How to See It Philadelphia. August M. .Conover, late'st booklet to be issued -- by the the last surviving member of the guard Union Pacific Pbc railway system. of honor which watched over the body the station, tographs of the Ogdet j of Abraham Lincoln as it lay in state Hotel Utah and street Temple South I at Independence hall, April Z2, 1885 nd the Utah. Copper mine .at BSafr I t died Tuesday tarn Lave prominent positions. s e" e o - Mr. James Lees Laldtaw, wife of New York banker, who In company with her husband is making the first hike in the Dr. Braistsd Is the newly, appointed conjugal cross-countrKills Bride and Self. history of th suffragist movement in head of the medical corps of th UnitLa Gra.nde, Ore. Lemuel Horn this country. Mrs. Laldlaw la the ed States navy, succeeding Surgeon General C. F. Stoke. Dr. Braistsd 1 formerly of Windham. Ia., shot and chairman of the suffragist movement bride and then In Manhattan and has bean an a native of Ohio and was appointed killed his committed suicide here on Saturday. worker for the cause. to the navy from Michigan. Inds-fatlga- bl and the Turkish military aviation corps, .were killed Saturday while attempting to fly from Constantinople to Alexan dria,' E&pt e tomatoe8Jea8j,beanawiul tee-.als- Two Aviators Killed. ed - completed Saturday. A of a site and erection nT purchase 1 public building at Bingham CaDy As the result of a famify Mrs. John Byrne of Salt Lake a four shots at her husband. one , which took effect, 'tnflietiui 400-fco- h examination1 by the state- - department of efficiency and economy, which was . r tirely correct through an exhaustive i Colonel the-stat- Students Kill Peeping Tom. Mount Vernon, la. Howard Man nlng, 25, Is dead here with a bullet wound through his body. He was shot after a chase by students at Cornell college, who claimed that he had receutly been peeping through windows in the girl's dormitory. The boroner, after Investigating the circumstances exonerated the students, Rebates on Lemon Shipments. San Francisco. Immediate rebates amounting to some J400.000 are prom ised California lemon growers by the Southern Pacific railroad and other carriers, as the result of a successful comapplication to the interstate merce commission. . . Said Pasha Dead. Woman Convicted of Bigamy. Constantinople. Said Pasha, form er grand vizier, died here Sunday St Louis. Mrs. Dora Elizabeth was - released ' from y Said Pasha years was one of the strongest political factors in Turkey. the St. Louis county Jail at Clayton He began his career as a clerk i a Mo., Saturday, having completed term for blxamv. government office. three months 4 fr HONOR BUILDER OF CANAL. . A landslide occurred at ru which damaged six. d selling to of about J4.000 and more or Jured six persons. - Senator Sutherland has intrcM,, a bill to appropriate t;.ow Ol-cot- t machine which had been sent him by mall from Decatur, 111. He first refused to accept the package, but fin ally decided that his ability as an expert .repair man would enable him to prevent Iguitiou of the explosive, and attempted to pry open the little tin box. Constantinople. Fethy Bey Sadia Bey, young officers of Po-- Suffragists Warn Democrats of Iltical Wrath of Women. Washington. All phases of the woman-- suffrage QuestlBa-- " were pre seated to the house' judiciary committee on Tuesday, accompanied hy cheers, jeers, hisses and applause. Deserting sentimental phases of the suffrage argument, Mrs. Crystal Eastman" Benedict and Mrs. Mary Beard, New York lawyers, threw down the gauntlet to the Democratic party In no uncertain terms, warning the committee that the political wrath of the states 4,000,000 women In suffrage would be visited upon the party, unfavorable consideration was less constitutional amendment the given for woman suffrage. Goethals Banqueted at Cap ital and Given MedaL Washington Washington paid tribute Tuesday night to Colonel George Washington Goethals, builder of th3 Panama canal. The occasion was the annual banquet of the National Geographical society, with Colonel Goethals present as the guest of honor Labor Union Hospital. and to receive from' President Wilson San Francisco. This city ' is the a special gold medal awarded him by first large city In the United States the 'society In recognition of his to have a Union Labor hospital. The achievements. Union Labor Hospital & Training Accused Officials Win. School association closed a lease SatOswald Ore. Governor urday whereby It takes over the Mc- ' Salem, Nutt hospital for ten years, at a total West, secretary of State Ben W. rental of J105.000. and State Treasurer Thomas B board oi constituting Kayr Liquor, Law Held Invalid. who were arrested by Labor control, Nashville, Tenn. The Tennessee Commissioner O. P. Hoff on a charge supreme court on Saturday held in- of violating the eight-houlaw by valid the section of the recently enof the insane asyworking employes acted state liquor shipping law lim- lum snd penitentiary more than eight iting the interstate shipments to one hours a day, were ordered discharged gallon for personal or family use. Tuesday by the state supreme court. MRS. JAMES LEES LAIDLAW Seattle Politician Comes Back. Suicide's Accounts Straight. Albany, N. Y. The accounts of the late John J. Kennedy, state treasurer w hu suk'ided. - were- - found 'to' be " en- Woman Convicted of Murder. Little Valley, N. Y. Mrs. Cynthia Buffum was found guilty of murder In the first degree in having poisoned her husband Willis Buffum. The Jury deliberated five hours and twenty minutes. Carranza Preparing - Statement- Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. An official statement of the killing of William S. Benton at Juarez Is being prepared at General Carranzas fet headquarters here, to be sent to Washington. WOMEN THROW DOWN GAUNTLET THE UTAH BUDGET Doxey-Whitne- -- 1 ' -- |