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Show J THE COALVILLE mjES. COALVILLE. UTAH BEIL FEUX DIAZ OETEDIIVE A HARD PROBLEM REQUISITION Fugitive Mexican leader is BY SERIOUSLY WOUNDED FELLOW COUNTRYMAN. trogatory Remark About FALLS INTO TRAP LAID BY MEN WHO PLANNED TO ROB AN OGDEN RESIDENT. A Followers Man Who of Carranza Resented by Sympathizer, Who Attacks General Havana. General Felix Diaz sas Wounded In an altercation which Debarred In the Maleoon Thursday night ate was stabbed twice, being wounded behind the ear and In the nck. He also was beaten with canes. General Diaz, with C'erlle Ocon, a (allow fugitive from Mexico, and Louis btalda, were listening to a band concert In the Malecon when a group of Mexicans, among them a young Mexican. Pedro Guerrero, passed the Dial tarty. Diaz Is said to have made some Utpleaaant remarks about the follow-ax- e of Carranza, whereupon Guerrero Went to the sea wall, where other Mexicans were seated, and Informed them bf Diaz's alleged Insult. The entire group came back to Mkere Diaz and bis friends were and hot words were Guerrero sprang at Dla Mth a knife, wounding him. The two Struggled for a moment together, Mben a policeman seized Guerrero by (he shoulders. Someone drew a re- Eolver and fired. The bullet struck g Robs Pssesngers on Sleeping Car and Makts His Escsps. Ctavaha, Neb. A lone hlghwrayman boarded a sleeping car on Burlington train No. 9, westbound. Just as It was leaving the transfer depot at Council Bluffs, shortly after midnight Thursday, agd held up the porter and robbed several sleeping car passengers and made his escape. The robber is believed to havs secured about $500 In money and five watches. He knocked at the jvestibule door of the sleeper Just as the train was leaving the station and the porter admitted him. Immediately ha covered the latter and relieved him of bis money and s watch. Tho porter was thn directed to go through the sleeper ahead of the robber, and was forced to make a search of the clothing of six passengers. INDIANA CAR STRIKE ENDS. tLopyrlKlit NAVAJO , INDIANS THREATEN TO MASSACRE Demand SETTLERS That Government Drop of Eleven Outlaw Indicted by Grand Jury. Pros-ecutio- Ogden, Utah. David Edwards, aged years, a Pinketron detective, la lying on a cot at a hospital as the result of another and futile attempt to capture the blackhand bandits who have terrorized wealthy citizens of Ogden for the past three years. The shooting of Edwards occurred early Sunday morning. Only a week ago the blackhanders, Rafter making death threats, dynamited and greatly damaged the Leroy Eecles j residence. Disguised as Ixroy R. Eroles, who NEW FEATURE OF bad been called uion ta deliver $1,000 to the blackhanders, Edwards went to the lonely siot In accordance with In E structlons received by letter and telephone, to get" the bandits rather than deliver up the $1,000 from Eccles and $500 from Ralph E. Bristol, which he carried in a satchel. He was fully PROVIDE8 FOR CENTRALIZATION armed, but before he was given a word OF OF REGIONAL of warning, the three or four would-b- e BANKS' RESERVE. murderers, concealed behind fences and bushes, opened fire with ahotguns, riddling him. with the steel which their shotgun shells conWould Bo Under Complete Control d tained. Federal Reserve Board for the In spite of the Injuries sustained as Aid and Convenience of Entire fusillades a result of ths cross-fir- s Banking 8ystem. from both sides of ths road, Edwards raised himself from the ground and both an automatic revolver Washington. An entirely new let emptied asture was tentatively written Into tin and shotgun in the direction of his Aa a result of this gameness, sailants. administration currency bill Wed the detective was able to save the by the senate committee after In gold which he had carried to the full day of heated wrangle. Tho net Tha shooting from the sides of plan waa characterized by Chairma spot continued even after the road Owaa, emef administration supporict had fallen to the ground. ResIn the oonxmitteh, as equivalent to I estimate He said the commit idents of the neighborhood central bank. shots less than not all In twenty that toe adjourned with the matter up k were fired. the air. The new scheme would provide for PRESIDENT WORKS ON SABBATH. the centralization of one-hal- t of tht reserves to be held by the regional Senators Summoned for Conference banka hi the proposed new. eysten. on the Mexican Problem. This proportion would be placed OContrary to hla usual Washington. lder the complete control of the fet busieral reserve board and would be P custom of putting aside official Wilson President ness on Sunday, cated In Washington to be admlati Mexican tered for the aid and' convenience of worked all day on tho Senator He summoned problem. the entire banking system. As final!? and McPumber, Republican voted upon the proposal waa a md hers--o- f .the eeaU foreign relations IlMtlae ! yw tor Reed of Missouri, who suggested committee Sunday afternoon and disalit as a means of composing the wide cussed the situation wkh them for a conference had He two hours. most of differences among members he committee. Senator Reed and Sana- - with Secretary Bryan at night. FTom the way the presidents calltor Hitchcock Joined with the Reptb-ers talked the situation Is rapidly aplicans In voting for the plan, whisk and some deflnlte was opposed by Senatorsh Owen. proaching a Hollis, 0Gorman and Shafroth. developments are expected immedONE-HAL- Hants F, N. M An appeal for aid to prevent the massacre of the Indian agency forces at Ship Rock, on the Navajo reservation In northwestern New Mexico, was received by United States Marshal A. D. Hudspeth on Friday from Agent Shelton. A telegram from the agent says the Indians threaten to kill the whites at the agency unless the government drops prosecution of eleven Indian outlaws indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of riot and assault. Upon receipt of the appeal the United States marshal telegraphed the eberlff of McKinley county to go to the reservation with daputles and Hudipeth himself left for the scene of the trouble with a posse. After the Indictment of the eleven outlaws Marshal Hudspeth spent three weeks at the reservation and obtained a promise from the chiefs of the tribe that the Indicted men would surrender on November 12. Thinking the matter settled, he returned. There are about 500 Navajos in the vicinity of Ship Rock who have never visited the agency nor acknowledge the authority of the United States. SHIFTED. -- - F ball-bearin- net-da- $1,-50- 0 Bo-ra- h ls cli-ma- Pom-eren- iately. Calero Leaves Mexico. WILL LEAVE IT TO CONGRESS. Vera Cruz. Manuel Calero, the canto reconsider the decision which cut didate of the liberal party In the reHuerta Says down from twelve to four the number cent presidential elections, was a pas- Provisional President Newly Elected Members Will Pais of regional banks In the proposed new senger on the esteamer CoreoTado on Election of President. which sailed for "Havana Sundav Sen-o- r system. Mexico City. In a formal note to Senator Crawford (Republican) votCalero is on his way to Washing' ed with the Democrats to reconsider, ton. the foreign diplomats on Sunday but a discussion which at times waxed Huerta, after calling attention to warm and which lasted all afternoon, the efforts he has made to pacify the RICHMOND P. HOBSON failed to force a vote on a propoBit'on oatintry and dwelling at length upon to fix the number of banks at seven. ht reason for dissolving congress, makes the direct statement that the Democrats Expelled. nwlv elected congress will he Installed within a few days and will pass Peking. As neither house of the Chinese parliament Is able to form upon the eleotions of the president and a quorum the leaders of the other partvise president. ies are endeavoring to persuade the Long Overdue Liner Arrives. government to return their credentials The long overdue to the less hostile members of the Boston. liner Aragonla, condemoerntlc party. All of the 300 democrats were expelled from parliament cerning which considerable anxiety has been felt, crept tn through the The by presidential proclamation. fog Sunday. She had been 121 days, party was formerly led by 'br. Sun on the voyage from Yokohama. CapYat Sen, first provisional president, tain Enigh said the steamer was now In exile forced to put In at Aden on the Red Advocates Federal sea for repairs to leaky boilers, and Washington. Federal at Ponta Delgada for coal and water with western states In the developMore Militiamen Needed. ment of waterpower was given added The 921 militiamen now In Denver Impetus Friday when Secretary lane strike zone are not sufsouthern the of the $15,000 approved expenditure Ammons concedes ficient, Governqi. for an Investigation of an Interstate to control the situation If riots bewater power project on the Columbia come widespread. river near The Indies, Ore. Triin Ran Into Tree. Malone Succeeds Mitchell Utica, n. Y. Three of the tram A Atoka. Okla W a Borah, crew were killed when a locomotive weaPtiv merchant nnd former mayor pulling a work train on the Raquette of Tishomingo, was found guilty on Lake railroad ran Into a tree which his wife and their Friday of murder-nhad been blown across the tracks Imwas Miitenced to life daughter lie earty Sunday evening. i prisonment Officer Shot by Malone Succeeds Mitchell. WilBoise, Idaho. Deputy Sheriff Congressman tHobson of Alabama Washington Dudley Field Malone, of Is at the Clawson point liam lying of It the chief opponent Congressman third aslstant secretary of state, probdeath with a bullet in his neck from a race Undsrwood in for the seat ,n ably will be selected by the president the gon of Clarence Roush, an to be collector of the port of New ths United 8tates senate. This it s whom ne' attempted to arrest nsw photograph of ths hero of the York to succeed John Purroy Mitchell. Merrimac." for forgery. fulrer Will Ce Witness. Cast First Vote at Age of 103. Suffragets Interrupt Service. New York W; t'?er will be London. Suffragists made another Portland, Ore Mrs, Sarah T1, v Whitman called v Isr .' 103 years old, walked to the polls a demonstration Sunday at the service as a wl n s n the ,t I) e 'nvestlga-- ' Eugene last week and cast her first at SL Paul's. At Intervals they sang tlcn s't . by John vote Jn the referendum election Mrs (jo 4. Save Annie Kenney and Sylvia v Fu A. graft lor Todd was born tn Ktntucky when th.i Pankhurst. who are being persecuted vest!: t, u state was a wilderness. for conscience sake. "Vnshlp. Messina Shaken Again. Burglar Punishes W.fe Beater. ' ',ha earthA San Cal ch Rafael, Sicily. A strong Messina, valrous burg titl o' b- at three , hr, who was nn shock took place here Saturday, wttnes unexpected quake i T'o a beating administered by Rotter It wws followed by two shocks of less r- - i ut. T to his w.fej crept from hn severity. No damage was done, hut -- T lay tiding place and beat the alarmed at the hu.a( the people ofarethegreatly Insensible. disturbances. frequency Cen-em.- Will Not B Hooded. Washington. Proteste from American eltlzens against the prosecution of the ."ritual murder" case now on trial at Kiev, Russia, will not be forwarded through the state department. Ski DR. J. A. HOLMES Dr. Holmes, director of the federal bureau of mines, has Just return-e- d from Alaska, where he conducted a searching Investigation Into ths coal deposits. Billy Jordan to Retire. x . to retire as official announcer of the prize ring.' He is 82 years o'd and after the first of the eom'n? year he -- wilt go to the old soldiers' home at YoungvUle. Cal. - Noted Trainer Dead. New York. The death of Richard CarTerrJr., who was widely known as one of the best trainers of thoroug bred borsea1 In thla country, - Is an Bounced In special cable advices rom Psrn Dyna- j Strsst Railway Company Consents t Si zLussiwii mow ren.ee on bm .ppewti rariiringiwrfisiiiis Currency Bill is Strengthened. Indianapolis. The strike of the employees of the Indianapolis TracWashington. A ehlft In the curtion A Terminal company was settled rency bill on Friday strengthened late Friday through the efforts of the position of the admnlstration Gov. Samuel M. Ralston. The em- force, but left the senate commKtee ployees won their demand for arbi- In a temporary deadlock. Senators tration, but nothing la said about rec- Reed and OGormaa, who have been ognition of the union In the terms of attacking parts of the administration settlement bill In the committee, rejoined the Street car service was to be re- Democrats and the committee voted Protests Capturs 43 LINEUP AGAIN sumed within twelve hours, according to the terms of the settlement of the strike, which also provides against any further Interference with the operation of the cart. to Perpetrators of In Hospital miting Outrage and May Die. Diaz With Knife. LONE BANDIT'S ESCAPADE. Endeavored Single-Hande- d - o; 'r - ' , UTAH STATE NEWh GOVERNOR FELLER GRANTS SHOT FOR THAW No migratory b rds can be shot before sunrise or after sunset under the provisions of the new federal law Attorneys Will Attempt to Obtain which'went Into effect October 1. Relsase of White's Slayer Under Joseph Jackson, 35 years of age, of Writ of Habeas Corpus. Ouray Colo, committed sii cide in the Turkish bathroom at the Sauit In Salt Lake, last week, taking Concord. N H Governor Felker on carbolic ucid Saturday honored the requisition of The war department has approved the state of New York for the extradt the supplying of company A sign il tlon of Harry K. Thaw. The case is corps, N. G U , with nearly $4 non of now transferred, automatically to the new equipment to be charged again-- t federal courts, where a writ of habeas the unallotted militia funds corpus on behalf of Thaw is pending. A man bel'eved to ve George Jensi n. The governor Dased his decision on of Wyoming, was found dead by a the indictment returned against Thaw tamp fire near Salt I,ake. It Is he In New York county, which charged lievcd his death was due to In ait failhim with conspnacy to escape from and came while he was preparing ure, the insane asylum at Matteawpn, N. a meal. Y, to which he was committed after The report of the state treasurer his second trial for the killing of for October shows a cash balance on senStanford While. Thaw made his of all funds, of $613 642.59 hand, sational flight on August 17 and a few 31, a decrease of $77,86u In the Coastl-cook- , were later near arrested days cash on hand at the last of the preCanada. Thaws attorneys announced that vious month. Colonel James A. Irons, commander they would immediately file an amendment to their petition for a writ o! of the Twentieth infantry, stationed habeas corpus, application for which at Fort Douglas, has been selected bv was made after Thaw was arrested in the war department for duty at Tok-to- , Japan, as military attache of the this state after his deportation from Canada. The original petition was United States embassy. With his legs broken in four places, based on the allegation that Thaw was indicted for conspiracy by the Dutch- Burrett Whitlock, 9 years of age, Is ess county grand Jury and it was lying in a Salt Lake hosp'tal as the suspended pending the governors de- result of an attempt to climb Into a cision on the question of extradition. delivery wagon as It passed the Bec;e the extradition has now been grounds of a school house. Nick and Frank Soter, Greeks, of graited on the strength of the New Yc If county Indictment it will be necMidvale, who were arrested October essary to amend the petition accord- 29 by the United States marshal for the alleged theft of seven cases of ingly. shoes from a freight car, have been Evelyn Deeply Grieved. bound over to the district court for Montreal. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, trial. who Is In tnls city, seemed upset when Boon Robbins, the young man who told that Governor Felker of New attempted suicde in the center cf Hampshire had granted the New York the business section of Brigham City, authorities' extradition application in is getting along nicely in a local hosthe case of her husband, Harry K. pital. According to the attending Thaw. physicians there is little doubt of his I am deeply grieved, she said. 1 recovery am sure that Hrrry will be terribly In spite of the fact that they had If Jerome would only not been nominated in a convention disappointed. stop persecuting him and allow his and that their names were not printfamily to take care of him he would be ed on the ballot, the entire list of canall right didates on an Independent ticket was Mrs. Thaw would not deny that elected at the municipal election held there was a possibility of her rejo. at Moab. her husband If he ever won hU William J. Franklin, aged 39, a fight for liberty. n driver employed by the company of Riverton, was Instantly Tariff Provision Void. killed Wednesday afternoon, when tbe Washington. Attorney General which he was driving was has decided that the sub wagon struck by a Denver & Rio Grande passsection of the new tariff law author enger train. lzing a discount of 5 per cent on all The bleaching skeleton that ws In American vessels found six goods Imported miles west of Price last is nullified by Its proviso that "nothweek with a bullet hole In the skull in this subsection so ing Co- has been shall be proven almost conclusively nstrued aa to abrogate or In any manner Impair or affect the provisions of to be that of John Bartholemy, a Frenchman who waa supposed by his any treaty concluded between tha Wendt to be In Ntndt., United States and any foreign naWilliam Newlin, fireman, Is In the tion. hospital at Provo, a mass of bruises, while a score of railroad men are Bloodshed In Colorado. Denver. Five nonunion men killed, marveling how they escaped death two perhaps mortally wounded, one when a heavy engine on tha less seriously hurt, four troopers of Denver & Rio Grande, running from to Provo turned turtle. the state militia deported by 'strikers, Springville The cutoff, leading from the Burley two nonunion miners badly beaten and an attack upon the state troops at Twin Falls country In Idaho, by way Forbes and four railroad bridges were of Saline, Utah, to Salt Lake City, will burned on the Denver & 'Rio lines remain merely a theoretical railroad for some time, according to the sentimarked the resumption of hostilities ments expressed at Salt by Judge In Colthe the strikers by southern Robert S. Lovett of the Union Pacific. orado coal fields on Saturday. The Commercial club of Salt Lake has planned a five mile marathon on Will Force Huer: to Resign. December 6 for all of this state'g athIn Washington Notwithstanding timations that Provisional President letes. who are over 16 years of age. Huerta would refuse to resign, Ameri- The contest will be held regardless can officials said Sunday that hi of the weather condtions and will bo the first of Its kind to be run in elimination would be acomplished in Utah. one way or another." They asserted Suit for for the that every opportunity would be given death of $25,000 damages B. Foot, who was Timothy him to retire peaceably, and that drasto pieces under the wheels of tic steps would be avoided If pos- aground switch engine In Salt Lake last Sepsible. tember 5, was filed last week against the Denver & Rio Grande railroad uy New Made Land Washed Away. ' Chicago. Several feet of newly Mary J. Foote on behalf of herself and seven children. made land along the Chicago lake Active work has been commenced on was washed away Sunday by shore the storm on Lake Michigan. The a waterworks system in the town or Corlnne. The people of Corlnne have park commissioners have spent eight years in the construction of the land ''ontemplated a water system for a by pumping sand from the lake bed number of years, but not until recentwere they able to procure a spring upon the beach. The damage was ly of mountain water with which to supestimated at $150,000. ply the town. Prince's Car Kills Child. Although it is believed by the government off'cials and detectives workPottsdam, Germany. A girl knocked down by an automobile ing on the blackmail case at Ogden, n which Prince Friedrich Leopqld of that oihcis than Myron A. Smith, who Prussia was driving near here died was arreted as a suspect, are Impliafter the prince had conveyed her to cated in the blackhand outrages there have been no new developments to a hospital. warrant farther arfesrs. Announcement of the winners of the Orderly Shot by Countess. Genoa. The Countess de Polo, igihultural contest conducted by the nember of a hoble Venetian family Utah Agricultural college nnd the detnd Wile of Captain quarter- partment Of agriculture at Washington was made last week by the spec-a- l ed at San Remo, shot an oiderly coramPtee. Miss Hattie Holbrook The countess said the man of Bountiful and Merle J. Hyer of nad attacked her. Lewiston are the winners. Smuggler Shoots Inspector. The model brick barn which is being San Diego, Cal. Customs inspector constructed at the Deaf and Blind ' SV. B. Evans was shot and seriously school at Ogden Ig nearing complewounded at an early hour Saturday tion, according to Superintendent F. norning at National City by one of M. Driggs. The barn is of the latest three Mexicans suspected of opium model and is said to be the finest of itg kind in the state. tmuggl'ng. , The Salina Canyon Railroad Attacks Wilsons Policy. which was incorporated last Cleveland. Hebry Lane Wilson, week. Intends to build a line fronfYSF whose resignation as ambassador to Una on the Denver & Rio Grande, .a Mexico was accepted by President distance of thirty miles down the canWilson, criticised the administration's yon. The promoters of the railroad Mexican policy in an address before think that lit. jrtlL,open p a large J .he Union club here Saturday; lection of agricultural land. The first regular Rio Grande tra'n Sending Supplies to Mexico. Wash'ngton. The navy department oassed over the Soldier Summit de-- " has ordered the supply ship Culgoa, our on October 21. It consisted of now at Norfolk, to steam to New Y'orfc ortyflve cars and took two hours to take aboard meats and other pro- .o make the seventeen miles. The visions for the fleet at Vera Crux and tew line has not yet been officially jpened, however. Tampico. O"-tob- e Page-Hanso- s ... Sat-arda- (Com-pan- |