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Show -- r THE COALVILLE TIMES, COALVILLE, UTAH miFlAW I REBEL SEVERED IATTLE Hsppy Group of Legislators, Members of Cabinet and Friends Encircle President as He Affixes His Signature to the Bill. tie Casualties Wsrs Mostly President Wilson Washington. Signed the Underwood-8- 1 mmons tar-I- S bill ftt t:10 p. m., October 8. telegrams were sent to customs collectors the throughout country by the treasury department putting Into actual operation the first Democratic tariff revision since 1894. A happy group of legislators, members of ths cabinet and friends enctr-- , cled the president as he smilingly at down, slowly affixed his signature with two gold pens. Ha presented to Representative Underwood the pen that had written the word "Woodrow and the one which had completed his name to Senator Simmons, both of whom bowed their appreciation. la Impressive alienee the president delivered in easy natural tones an extemporaneous speech that brought prolonged applause. He said that the Journey of legislative accomplishment had .been only partly completed; that a great service had been done for the rank and file of the country; but that the second step In the emancipation of huslnees was currency reform. He earnestly called upon his colleagues to go "the rest of the Journey" with fresh Impulse. It was Jan unusual spectacle which attended the completion of a legislative reform that bed been seven months in congress and embraced a tariff revision of a most character. the invited guests cameTo'tbe executive offices. the They chatted and Jeeted with president In en anteroom while wait-lafor the full group to appear. When g the members of the senate finance committee end house ways end means committee finally arrived. Marshall wee ushered into the president's office, followed by Speaker Clark, Representative Underwood and members of the cabinet and concommittees and their gressional friends No photographers wars admitted. as ths president regarded the occasion as too solemn to be disturbed by flashlight apparatus The guesta crowded about tho presidents desk, over which an electrio Vice-preside- nt light threw a bright glow. I o'clock," explained the wt president H6Wly;Tl chose 1 TBe-mav- FOUGHT, THE DEAD ' Alaska Jurist Ousted. Washington. President Wilson on Friday removed Judge Cornelius D. Murane, United 8tates district judge at Noma, Alasks Attorney General Me Reynolds, by direction of the Pres-Idenrequested the resignation of Judge Murano several weeka ago and the latter refused to resign until next tf June, JOSEPH EDWARD WILLARD (CapyrtfhU LEGISLATORS MJIKE SPEED AFTER DAYS OF AR6UMENT Tariff Bill Rushsd Through Stages in ths House. Final Vice-Preside- nt Criekets. Salt Lake City. The Seagull monument, designed by Mahonrl Toung, a grandson of Brigham Toung, was dedicated Wednesday morning with solemn ceremonies In the presence of 5,000 persons, gathered to pay tribute to the bird that exterminated the crickets in Utah during the days of the pioneer Salt Lake settlements. The monument was unveiled by Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells, distinguished survivor of one of the expeditions to Utah In the latter forties. President Joseph F. Smith and others narrated with graphic detail the experiences of Utahs early settlers In their futile war against the crick eta. Greeks Preparing for War. Athens, Greece. Greece is preparing for war wlth Turkey and the reservists have been summoned to the colors within three day a The Immediate evacuation of Dedagatch baa been ordered. 4 - Wrestler Drowns. E. Willard ef Rtchmand, tbs nsw American ambassador Hartford, Conn. Alfred Anderson, to Spain, that Is he vvlll.be when the of this city, well known as a wrestler Madrid legation le raised to the rank and sport promoter, was drowned Joseph ' h , Is d .... Sullivan Seeks Togs. ' Announcement of the Chicago. candidacy of Rogbr Sullivan, Democratic "boss" of Illinois, for the United states senate will be made soon, probably at the state fair at Sprint-- ' field next week . i Monday, while on a fishing trip. He was a native of Sweden.- - - - - - - Serve Notices of Eviction. Prince Kills Elk. Denver. A Operators In the southern Cody, Wyo. messenger from the banting camp of Albert I, prince of Colorado coal belds have beguu servMonaco, brings word that the 'royal ing notices on striking miners that they must vacate company houses on 1!C, game hunter killed a elk on the day the party established company ground to make room for men who desire to work. camp. . FROM MEXICO ths Washington. The Mexican revolutionists, it is announced have proclaimed their independence of the provisional government, with Henno-elll- o aa the state capital and Carranza as president The new government has already secured a loan of 8500,000 by a 50 per cent lien on the customs of the state of Sonora. The loan was arranged by Francisco Escudera, who is to be the secretary of the treasury of the new cabinet and who has lately been in Washington. The state department officials that the Carranza ' government will use its loan for the purpose of gradually building up a navy. It Is first proposed to buy an armed steamer from some foreign nation, npt the United States. This Vessel, with others will be used to clear the Pacific coast of whatever navy Huerta has, and open the customs houses all along that coast for the benefit of the Carranza treasury. in which General Francisco Caw-trand his 4,704 federal troops sue seeded In defeating and routing Fran-fiscVilla and his 4,000 combined lebel forces, tend to show that the tattle was a desperately fought and fioody one. General Salazar of the federal forces, in a private telegram to friends st Juarex, placed his estimate of the total number of dead at fCO. The casualties were mostly on the rebel side. The loss of life among in the town, resulting from the federal artillery fire, he stab td, was enormous. The principal buildings and most of REXROAT MY8TERY SOLVED. the residences of the town were practically ruined. The mission, one 6uapsct 8tartlea Police by Confessing ol the most costly buildings In Santa 8eriee of Diabolical Crimes. UNION IRON WORKER ADMITS Rosalia, was badly damaged. t, Chicago. Mrs. Mildred Allison DEEDS RIVALING ACTS OF dancing teacher who was shot 8NAG STRUCK IN TARIFF. to death at Wheaton, 111., recently, THE MNAMARAS. Shipping Differential Puzzles Official! was the victim of a murderer, who, according to his own confession, had of Treasury Department. killed thirteen others in as many Conspiracy Thought to Have Been Washington. Officials of the tre&s years. Broken Up by Conviction of Frank Henry Spencer, arrested in a ury department are at sea to know room near the south aide levee disM. Ryan and Others, He Dewhat edngress actualy meant by th trict Saturday, confessed that he not clares, Still Exists. provision of the new tariff law allow only killed Mrs. Rexroat but that he a 5 cent reduction of dutlm had lng per slain fourteen persona He was New York. Dynamite outrages that on goods Imported In American ships identified as the mysterious rivaled the exploits of the McNamara with the condition that the dlfferen positively My. Spencer with wnom Mrs. Rex brother! and of Ortle McManlgal were tlal should not be construed to abro roat left on the night she Chicago confessed Thursday by George E. gate or impair any existing treaty was killed. Mrs- - Rexroat's blood Da via between the United States and a for stained Davis, a union iron worker. suit case was found in rattah who was arrested here, was the eign nation. Literally interpreted, ii his room as was the revolver with George ODonnell who figured in the is declared the provision would giv which he said he bad killed her. trial at Indianapolis that resulted in a 5 per cent decrease to goods li The police, while in doubt as to the the conviction of Frank M. Ryan, pres American bottoms and automatically full truth of Spencer's story, are conIdent of the International Association grant the same privilege to ships ol fident that they have found a whole of Bridge and Structural Iron Work- the many nations whose treaties with sale and that he will be murderer n thirty-seveers, and of his associates the United States guarantee no dis proved to have killed at least several His arrest and Its consequences round crimination between their vessel! of those whose deaths he described in and thoae of work America. the federal government np the a long confession. started more than two years ago, .TRAIN 8AVEO FROM WRECK. when the dynamiting of bridges and CHANT PRAYER FOR WOMENsteel frame buildings all over ths Militant Suffragota Interrupt Recital Laborer Discovert Train Wreckers country became a national scandal. of Litany In Westminster Abbey. All the explosions that Davia says and Prevents Disaster. London. Because the clergy dc he caused were touched on and testiBecause a waterRedding, Cal. fied to at the dynamiters trial In In- not include women In their prayers works employee here worked late dianapolis, but the fact that Davis a party of suffragettes Interrupted the Sunday night the Oregon express, caused them remained unrevealed un- morning services at Westminster Ab- sonthbound on the Southern Pacific til he himself told of it Thursday. bey Sunday by chanting a prayer foi railroad, was saved from probable Davis confession resulted la the nr the women now in prison. wreckage and robbery. rest In Indianapolis of Harry Jones The party rose as the litany wai J. F. Johnson, toe employee, was earatary.tr eaaureXOL th 9 iron', work- being recited and ignored a request using the railroad track as a short ers. His confession supplemented tht td desist frbm singing, i At the con- cut home when, a .quarter, of a mile evidence presented st the Indlanapoltt clusion the women left the abbey from town, he stumbled upon7 a' trial and makes fresh charges again quietly. Addressing a crowd outside of ties and iron heaped across pile the some of the men there convicted and one of them said. rails. He stopped to examine them now In prison. Some of his revelaThis la nothing to what will hap and when he straightened up four tions concern President Ryan, who pen unless women are included in men pushed revolvers in his face. now Is out on bail, pending appeal the clergys prayers. Vet out of here, and dont come from a prison sentence of seven years, back, said one. Roosevelt Off to 8outh America. The conspiracy thought to havs Johnson followed instructions. From been broken up hi the conviction of New York. Theodore Roosevelt a water tank he telephoned the poothers and still accord Ryan, exists, and party, bound for South ing to Davis' confession. With ths where the colonel will firstAmerica, lice and the station agent and the lecture train was flagged. exception of Harry Jones, the men ht and then explore portions of the conTwo men loitering In the railroad mentioned In connection with his varf. ons dynamite jobs already had bees tinent hitherto untrod by white men, yards were arrested. arrested, although his confession Ind- sailed on the steamship Van Dyck, Woman Strangled to Death, icated that the government had not ob- Saturday. The colonel's chief intertained all the Incriminating evidence est on the trip probably lies in the The body of a woman, Chicago. against these defendants when they proposed penetration of the interior her clothing torn to shreds and scatwere tried at Indianapolis. t of Brazil with a party of fellow nat- tered about 'her, was found on a uralists under the auspices of the prairie near Argo, Ills., a suburb MRS. JOHN ASTOR American Museum of Natural His- Sunday. She apparently had been tory. strangled with a heavy cord which lay a few feet from the body. There Religious Tolerance In Peru. whs a black and blue mark encircling Lima, Peru. This country In future her neck. The body evidently had le to enjoy religious tolerance. Here- been carried out on the prairie In an tofore the exercise of any religion automobile. other than the Roman Catholic has ' Big Steamer Burned. been prohibited. The chamber of New The big steel steam on prleans. 06 Saturday adopted by deputies votes to 4 an amendment to the con- ship Hero of the Vogeman, German stitution, .dealing with this subject line, was gutted by fire Saturday. The The amendment had been already ap- fire started In her deck load of timber. The Hero, which was proved by tbe senate. I 350 eet long, plied between here and Ends Diplomatic Career. Mexican ports. The retiring American em8eek Toga of 8enator. bassador, John G. Lelshm&n, ended N. D. Andrew Miller, attor Fargo, sixteen years' diplomatic service Satof North Dakota, will be ney general and the transferred urday embassy a candidate for the United States senC. to tie secretary, Joseph Grew. He ate to succeed Senator Gronna, acleft Saturday night for Parla. cord to his announcement Saturday. Eighteen 8eaman Drowned. ' Body Thrown Into Bay. Yarmouth, England. Eighteen seaSan Francisco. The body of Rosa men of the crew of the British steamDomingo, 21 years old, was foiind er Gardenia were drOaned when that Sunday in San Pablo - bay wrapped vessel foundered Saturday after a with chains and weighted with a in a fog with the British steam-i- r block of concrete. It Is beheavy Cornwood. lieved she was murdered by a Turk. Commerce Court Abolished. Robbers Outwit Police. Ths death of her brother, Jobs Rheo Washington. With a voting quoLos Angeles, Cal. While an autoBarton Willing, upset the elaborate rum present, by a narrow margin-th- e mobile load of deputy sheriffs guardplane of Mrs. John Aetor for the en- senate passed the urgent deficiency ed the First National Bank of Ingletertainment of the Grand Duke Alex- appropiration bill, carrying the house wood, a suburb, on a tip from a small andre Mlchaelovltch, brother-in-laabolish the commerce fug of provision boy, the safe of a lumber company a the czar of Russia. ' court.- Tear blocks away wax looted.-from Falla Peak. Woman Starving Herself. Trying to Secure Pardon. Palo Alto, Cal. Mrs. G. H. Foss, Vienna M. Maurice de Lelient&l San Francisco. Superior Judge aged 43, of this city, who has refused a French teacher in Vienna, was William P. Lawler,- - who sentenced food sixty one days and has lived, on seised with a cramp while climbing i Alexander Hagen to eighteen years a water diet during that tune, con- Rax mountain, in the Semmering ' In the seven years ago penitentiary tinues to resist all efforts to admin range recently, and fell 100 feet into for robbery, now la to get him tring lster sustenance. the valley below, being killed. out, believing the sentence too severe. Gardner Opposes Suffrage. Bears. Kills Thirty-nin- e Two Dia 1 Wreck. Boston. A new element van In Tbe thirty-nin- e of Ogden. trapping Great Falla,-MoConductor Harjeeted Into the state campaign Thurs- bears by, one hunter. Samuel Pierce, ry Williams and Brakeman W. c. day with announcement by" Congress- on tbe Fish lake national forest, since Power were killed and their bodies man Augutus P, Gardner, Republican May 1 of this year is the report burned into unrecognizable masses cahdidate for governor, tbit he vtl brought to the local headquarters of when a lleht extra freight crashed opposed to woman suffrsg the Fourth district nto a regular fre ght Rex-roo- The Washington. speed with which congress disposed of the last work on the tariff bill and sent the measure to the White House demonstrated the anxiety of bouse and senate to get through with the burden that had held them In continuous session since April. Clerks of the senate were at work throughout the morning correcting proof on the engrossed copy of the bill and making sure It contained no errors or misplaced punctuation marks. The bill, accompanied by the conference report as agreed on by the senate Friday night, came Into the house as soon as that body met For more than an hour the house debated as to what action It should take, some of the parliamentary experts arguing that no further action was necessary, while others Insisted the house must recede from Its compromise cotton futures tax. Speaker Clark finally upheld the latter contention and the house quickly voted the cotton tax out of the tariff bill. The last vote was reached at 1:23; at 1:25 the speaker had affixed bis name to the completed bill and within ten minute aChlef Clerk Jerry South had carried It to the senate and It had been signed by Marshall Clerks of the senate then took charge of the hill and conveyed it to the White House. Wonsan Convicted of Murder. Bartlesville. Okla The jury In the case of Mrs. Laura M. Reuter, charged with murdering her husband, a prominent attorney at Tulsa. Okla., last year, returned a verdict of guilty and recommended life Imprisonment. of an embasey. Mr. Willard succeeds Henry Clay Me, the present minister. on , Eight Llvts Lost In Flood. in Dallas, Tex. Flood conditions Texas and southeast and southwest Western Louisiana showed Improvement with the cessation of rain in some sections Thursday. . Most of the out of streams which have-be- en bounds have ceased rising and at San Antonio the river began to fall as un expected as It rose. Eight lives are known to have been lost as a result of the flood. Vs, LARGE. El Paso, Texas Meager details ol fie battle of Santa Rosalia, Chlhua-fcia- -- day. ' DESPERATELY NUMBER OF BEING UTAH STATE NEWS Carranza Mad President and Her moslllo Named as Capital of Provisional Government Rsbel 8ide, But ths Loss of Life Was Among Enormous. the attorney general In order that SEAGULL MONUMENT UNVEILED. ths bill might be signed after business transactions everywhere. Including Utehne Pay Tribute to Bird That 8 an Francisco, had closed tor the Exterminated . WA tONG FIGHT AT AN END AND NEW LAW GOES INTO EFFECT AT ONCE. Happy and Jubilant, STATES HAVE BEEN - Confesses Brutal Crime. Philadelphia. J. OBrien, who was arrested Saturday nlht on suspicion of having attacked end killed Israel Goldman and then thrown his nude body In the brush, has confessed the crime. creo-vote- col-liaio- n ' - " nt . J- - The new Denver A Rio Grande freight depot at Ogden will be constructed of granite from Little Cottonwood canyon. With dueks more plentiful and In better condition than for several years past the Utah duck season opened October 1. While picking pears from a tree at his borne In Salt Lake, Cyrus Jump, aged 65, fell from tbe ladder and was fatally Injured. Chris FTederlckson of Centerfield was struck by lightning and died about ten minutes later. Tbe light ning burned a hole In the back oi ala head. The sudden outbreak of smallpox at Ogden has caused tbe health officials considerable concern, as the-clthas been free from tbe disease for some time. The enrollment at the Tooele high school is 40 per cent, greater than at any time previous. Tbe lure ot tbe new building seems to be having Its effect other disCauses of typhold-an- d eases and methods for their prevention were given In literature distributed by the Utah state board of health at tbe state fair. e Stamp sales of the Salt Lake for the month of September show an Increase of 21.98 per cent., when compared with figures of the corresponding period of last year. Senator Sutherland will recommend that there be included In the general appropriation for th war department provision tor new buildings at Fort Douglas to the extent of $191,000. A plan for tbe renaming Qf all side streets and avenues in Salt Lake City so as to make them conform with tbe principal street system has been presented to tbe city commission. When the Gamboa dike on the Panama canal L blown on October 10, Salt Lakers will be holding a celebration in honor of tbe first meeting of tbe waters of tbe Pacific and Atlantic oceans. George Bardwell Greenwood, well xnown attorney of western Utah, active member of the Utah Development league and of tbe Salt Lake Commmercial club, died October 1, In Salt Lake City. Utah-mad- e aeroplanes is the latest borne product The first aeroplane to be built by the Intermountain Aviation company Is now oeing constructed in Salt Lake City and will be in operation before November 1. A packing plant for Salt Lake city Is advocated by S. W. McClure, secretary of the National Wtool growers association, who has just returned from a trip through the stock raising districts of Idaho and Wyoming. Rlgno Salome, an Italian, 43 year of age, who conducts a grocery store In Salt Lake, is in a hospital suffering from three bullet wounds lnflict-eo- d by unknown ossa Han tswhp fired upon him as he was entering his barn. A warning to the public to beware of eating diseased ducks and to ahun ducks served in restaurants and other public places where the condition of the birds cannot be determined, has been Issued by the state dairy and food bureau. According to the register In the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden, there are more students this year than last year. There are 137 names on the books at present. The number last year attending the school was 124. A petition signed by 93 of tbe 118 qualified electors of Upper Bingham was filed with the county commissioners last week asking that that part of the noted mining camp be Incorporated Into a town under the name of Copperfield. A policeman prevented a Chinese gardner from suiciding at Salt Lake. The Chinese attempted to take his life by hacking at his throat and head with a sickle. The officer took the blade away from the Chinamanand had him conveyed to the emergency hospital. Tribute to the sea gulls which came providentially to save the first crops of the pioneers in Salt Lake valley sixty-fir- e years ago was paid on October 1, at the unveiling of the sea gull monument in the Temple block at Salt Lake. The monument Is tbe work of Mahonrl Young, one of Utahs greatest sculptors. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Hyde of Logan celebrated her one hundredth birthday on Ooctober 2. Mrs. Hyde ie an interesting character. She Is as bright mentally as the ordinary person of half her age, and in addition has a wonderful memory. She recalls without the slightest difficulty or Regulation the incidents of seventy years ago in Nauvoo. Sudan grass, a new Egyptian variety, seems to be interesting the people of Iron county. Several requests for information have come from the dry farmers from that county, as tt Is believed- - Sudan grass e tbs hay problem for them. After hearing that a warrant had been Issued for Jils arrest .on a charge of neglect of his three minor children, Edgar Johnson, 31 years of age, drank poison in a rooming house in Salt Lake. He died in the emergency hospital at police headquarters an hour later. The MtPIensant city council has completed the purchase ofthe' local electric light oomp.ayi holdlnge in that city and Is now in charge of the operation of the planL The purbease price was $16,000. The deal has been pending for many month.' fr y post-offic- will-solv- |