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Show rv, - THE' Interests of summit county DEVOTED TO JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVILLE, I XM, FRIDAY, MARCH 6,1914. ' VOL. XXI. NO. 10. 4 1ST IWBiEII?H PRESIDENT WILSON STILL HOPEFUL OF PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF MEXICAN PROBLEM. GREAT BRITAIN APPROVES BILLS Oil TIE ACTION OF UNITED STATES 1ST LIST NEW LAW TO ENHANCE RURAL CREDITS WILL ALSO ENGAGE ATTENTION OF LEGISLATORS. Sir Edward Grey, In House of Commons, Discusses Killing of Englishman by Mexicans. London. The British government's view that no Immediate action could be taken by It In connection with the Probable That Many Other Measure Will Be Acted Upon, But Trust Bills and Rural Credits Must be Gotten Out of the Way. But Deplore Armed Intervention, Intimate That Drastic Course Wll be Taken When the Necessity Arise. President Wilson reWashington vealed to those who discussed Mexican affairs with him on Monday that he fully realized the gravity of the situation resulting from the killing of William S Benton, a Br'tish subject, the reported murder of Gustav Bauch and Clements Vergara, American citizens, and General Carranzas dental of the United States' right to look after foreigners generally In Mexico The president spoke deplorlngly of armed Intervention, but pointedly referred to the size and power of a FIGHT AGAINST PARCEL country like the Un'ted States as bePOSmStNATE ing sufficient warrant for a calm and with while course compliance patient the American demands was being sought Callers got the Impression from the president that he was determined to try every peaceful means at his disposal to solve the Mexican problem but that he realized certain eventualities might mean a drastic course. He spoke with a firmness that showed his determination not to be stampeded into action by radical speeches In congress, but with a hint that when the necessity arose the American government could be expected to move decisively and effectively. Mudslide Destroy Home. Bingham, Utah Three homes were destroyed and five persons Injured, one perhaps fatally, by an avalanche of mud and rocks and slush that fflBlUL. the two canyons of '''''Iweea Bingham at about 3 .o'clock' Monday FAILS Amendments to Poatoffico Bill Proposing to Curb Postmaster General Go Down to Defeat. Washington. All attempts to limit of the postmaster gen- the authority eral to change the weight, rates or zones In the parcel post service were defeated Friday in the senate during consideration of the postoffice appropriation bill. An amendment to the bill as It passed the house, proposed by the senate postoffice committee to prevent the postmaster general from making these changes, was defeated 33 to 24. Then Senator Bankhead, chairman of the committee, sought to forestall a proposed Increase in tnaglmaar Weight olpfdtagee U "TW pounds by aa amendment providing that postal funds should not be used to transport packages of more than fifty pounds. ThiB was defeated by one vote, the roll call standing 28 to members of one family, of which only Those Injured were all afternoon. babe escaped without the painful Injury. 27. When Senator Bankhead asked for Hull House Founder Arrested. a limitation of 50 pounds fdr packChicago. Miss Ellen Gates Starr, one of the founders of Hull House, ages on star routes. Senator Clark the pioneer social settlement of Chi- of Wyoming, who had fought for the ascommittee amendment, cago, of which Jane Addams is the original be an would serted this unjustifiable head, who lias interested herself In discrimination rural patrons. the grievances of the waitresses who The amendmentagainst was voted down 31 have been arrested while picketing a to 18. Randolph street restaurant recently, was herself arrested with two of the Beachy Has Close Call. waitresses on Monday. Santa Barbara, Cal. While loop-Jnthe loop heye, Sunday, Lincoln French Wins Out. Beachey, the aviator, lost control of Governor Hunt his biplane and fell sixteen hundred Phoenix, Arlz. has declined to honor the requisition feet, but managed to right himself of Utah' for the extradition of C. W. four hundred feet from the ground com- and French, Pacific Development escaped with slight injuries. whom a pany promoter, against Governor Orders Strike Probe. charge stands In Salt Lake of passSeattle, Wash. Governor Lister has ing worthless drafts upon the Hotel ordered an investigation of the strike Utah. of 400 laborers at the Gugenheim 8torm Causes Thirteen Deaths. smelter in Ruston, an Incorporated Thirteen deaths due town adjoining Tacoma. Philadelphia. to the storm were reported in this i city. Four deaths were reported at DR. WILLIAM C. BRAISTED Xgcranton. The first train to reach eitbls city from New York arrived at 1:35 .Monday afternoon, having taken 21 hours and 35 minutes to make the run, ordinarily made In two hours. g Wife Will Invoke Recall. Francisco. Not content with divorce proceedings Instituting against Sheriff Frederick S. Eggers of San Francisco county, his wife announced Monday in a signed statement that she would circulate a petition for his recall from office. They have lived together thirty-fiv- e years. San ' V, ,'V '' x fi .Two Burned to Death. Carml, 111. Two sons of Mrs. John L. Williams, Virgil, 14, and Dillard, aged 12, were burned to death when the Williams home at Enfield, 111., was destroyed by fire.- Hill to Be President. St. Paul, Minn. Louis W. Hill, chaJrfnan 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 bulldlngM?Bdfty, .. The personal all the .possessions of practically guests' were losL Sustained. The Atchison, Kan. constitutional; Dr, Braisted is the newly appointed Ity of the Kansas vblue'sky law was heed of the medical corps of the Unita decision in by Jndge ed 8tateo upheld Monday navy, succeeding Burgeon W. A. Jackson In the district court General C. F. Stokes- - Dr. Braisted le Musco-tab- , of Lewis A. of case 0. In the a native of Ohio and was appointed Kan. to the navy from Michigan. , Blue -- gky'1-La- w h TIME THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. - 'y or Washington Trust legislation and a new luw to 'enhance rural credits before adjournment of congress are the only measures on the must llt of the admintstratlou for the present session of congress. It was made knowu Sunday. This, of course, ex cepts the necessary appropriation bills, which are now being rapidly disposed of. Should congress get Into a tangle over the trust bills and prolong the session until campaign leaders at OFFICIAL RECOGNITA home begin to cry for help, some party leaders believe the rural cred ZAMOR BE 6IYEN its bill might be put over until next session, but there Is an earnest desire on the part of the Democrats to establish a system of rural banka beUnited States Will Fern Recog fore the congressional approaching nize Successful Revolut 4 Who campaign. Fought Hit Way. to er. When the currency law was passed v -many promises were made that it ft would be followed by legislation to Washington. Haiti's .. tu the credit of the farmers, and. help ment, with General Qre no declaration was made successful revolutionist, President, although such a law would be concluded that will be recognized iwmfctel by at the present session, criticism of the United States. ' ?hlit$s- - an- the directed at the free Republicans nounced Sunday by Secrfy Bryan.1 In' thV tariff Vriua7 Di subject, if con-.!0 k in the opinion of many jaw demands, prominent Democrats, that compen aatory action on behalf of the farm era should be taken aa soon as possible. It Is probable that many other bills will b passed from time to time (a t When the republic olutlon and counter -- wea ironi i TZmaff, PFeSTJefit , gg M a legislative program hia capital for safety Tier-- 1 concerned the leaders in both ja man ship. Zamor, yjt pa .brother I houses of congress intend to keep it Charles, marched lntojoif a Prlnco j BhorL at the bead of a force fid proclaimed himself president Hs aSed the ns-- 1 Pullen Wins Auto Race, tlonal assembly together ad in Teh-- 1 Los AngeleEdwln Pullen won I ruary g was elected pr eifen the fifth International grand prize President Dsvilmsr Tieorfore, in raCe over 48 laps or 403 miles of the the meantime, had set i a govern-- 1 Santa Monica course on Saturday. A 1 fled, how- ment at Cape Haitien. new record of 77.2 miles per hour i tamors wa8 established. It was also the first ever, at the approach troops and is now nuppoad fto be time In the history of the event that somewhere on the SanJto Domingo I ftn American car flashed In first at border with a small the finish. folltjvtagj 1 luunVam d Labor Union Hospital. San Francisco This city Is the Five Men Arrested After ;Megsd Con- - flrBt large city In the United States fesslon of .Secretary of FtdaUon. to haTe a Union Labor hospital. The Mich. In Leognection Union Labor Hospital & Training Houghton, with the Palnesdale murltf Systery, I School association closed a lease Sat-saito have been one of th devel- - urday whereby Uptakes over the of the copper mtnerf strike, Nutt hospital for ten years, at a total five members of the Western Federa- - rental of $105,000. tlon of Miners were irmtag here Liquor Law Held Invalid, Saturday. Tbp arrests wen Bade af- ter an alleged confessloi fey John! Nashville, Tenn The Tennessee Huhta, former secretary of the South supreme court on Saturday held I local of the federation valid the section of the recently en Nick Verbanac, an orgsnhet for the I acted state liquor shipping law Hjalmer JaUote Isaac I ltlng the Interstate shipments to one JutUnen, Joseph Juttinen inj Huhta gallon for personal or family use, are prisoners in the Hon&tsa eoon-t- y Jail charged with the ' Bard er of I Thomas Dally, Arthur hue and I Harry Jane, nonunion mik workers I at Palnesdale early on the horning of December 7. They are h g without bond for hearing on Marc! j.. WITH CHARGED MURDER. , I 1 Killed by Infernal Ma line, Sullivan, 111. Frederick I. Menne- rich was killed Sunday by I Infernal machine w hlch had been e tt him by mail from Decatur, I1L Hiflrt re- fused to accept the packa; i hut finally decided that his ahilit: an pert repair man would enall h;m t0 prevent Ignition of the exptosve attemptM to pry open the'fitje & -- win-dow- j Suicides Accounts Straight Albany, N. Y. The accounts of the late John J. Kennedy,' state treasurer who suicided, were-founto b, eaJ lif Sly correct "through- - an ehautiwi examination by the state depart ment of efficiency and economy, which was Mrs. James Lees Lsidlsw, wife of a New York hsnksrL who In company completed Saturday. with her husband is making ths first hlko" In the V Kills Bride and 8elf. conjugal crosscountry movement In tho of suffragist History La Qrande, Ore. Lemuel Horn, thte country. Mrs. Lsidlsw Is ths formerly' of Windham, la. ibot and chairman of ths suffragist movement hllled hl, l3,.,r-olbrlde Thu V,'. th I committed suicide here on Saturday.) fiogsbl. worker for the cause. d S ton. . i WOMEN THROW DOWN. GAUNTLET A landslide occurred at Bingham which damaged sU dwelling tn a loss of about $4,000 and more or lesa injured six persons. Senator Sutherland has Introduced a bill to appropriate $75,000 for "the purchase of a site and erection of a public building at Bingham Canyon. As the result or a family quarrel Mrs. John Byrne of Salt Lake fired four shots at her husband, one of which took effect, inflicting slight injuries. Three days out of j&ll, five and back in again, is the record attributed to Harry Webber, 15 years of age, who was arrested lh Garfield. From a total of fifteen milk samples tested at Ogden, the inspector has reported to the board of health that only three contained a slight trace of dirt. . Salt Lake interests, among which are said to be several Japanese capitalists, have purchased the Roy canning factory from the Wrlght-Whlt-tle-r company of Ogden.. - Present Indications are that Pleas--. ant Grove will have a cannery the coming season to help take care of its immense fruit crop; also to can tomatoes, peas, beans and beets. Trustees of the Tlntlc district high school have ordered that on and after March 15 all students from the school who are delinquent in the psymenf for books and supplies will he dropped. John David, 43 years of age, a produce peddler of Salt Lake, suffered a broken neck and a fracture of the skull when thrown from his wagon Monday night He died at the county i hospital an hour later. George D. Hugbesfi years of age, trainmaster of the mountain district of the Denver A Rio Grande railroad, with headquarters in Helper. Utah, died in a Salt Lake hospital last . . week," from pneumonia. The town of I lain City, northwest of Ogden, is planning to ctiebrate the anniversary of the founding of the village and also the organization of bur-guari- . 8uffragiste Warn Democrats of , litlcal Wrath of Woman. All phases of th Washington. woman suffrage question were pre sented to the house Judiciary committee on Tuesday, accompanied b) cheers. Jeers, hisses and applause. Deserting sentimental phases of tht suffrage argument, Mrs. Crystal East man Benedict and Mrs. Mary Beard New York lawyers, threw down th gauntlet to the Democratic party in no uncertain terms, warning the com mittce that the political wrath Of tht 4,000,000 women in suffrage stato wonitt"TfftmuM' ' upuir "Pill Timr-m- r a big meeting on March 17. wai favorable . consideration less Cannera of Willard and Perry are ' given the' "constitutional amendment active these days, signing up confor woman suffrage. tracts tor peaches Jor their canneries for the season of 1914. The factories HONOR BUILDER OF CANAL. at Willard and Perry are controlled Colonel Goethals Banqueted at Cap principally by Willard capital, ' Ital and Given Medal. Mining men of Utah have started a movement to secure for Utah the big trlb Washington Washington paid Ute Tuesday night to Colonel George government radium plant which Seeot Interior Franklin the retary of builder tht Washington Goethals, proposes to have established Panama canal. The occasion was thf of Vadlumbearing annual banquet of the National Geo for the reduction ' ores. x Goe graphical society, with Colonel M- - K. Lee, the Korean who-l- s allegthals present as the guest of honoi to have shot to death A countryed President Wilson and to receive from a special gold medal awarded him by man named M. KPCoo In Garland, baa the society In recognition of hli surrendered and la now in ths Box Elder county Jail. The shooting waa achievements. the result of a quarjel over a card Accused Official Win. game. Retail liquor dealers at Tooele have 0wald Ore. Governor Salem,' Wet, secretary of State Ben W. Ol organized to cooperate with city ofcott and State Treasurer Thomas U ficials for the purpose of securing Kay, constituting the state board ot better observance of the ordinance! control, who were arrested by Labor and maintaining higher moral stand . Commissioner O. P. Hoff on a charge arda in town so far as their business , . of violating the eight-hou- r law by is concerned. . , Edward who for insane the of Evans, 68., aay aged working employes lum and penitentiary more than eight the past twelva years has been em- - ,s hours a day, were ordered discharged ployed in the mines of Mammoth camp, waa instantly killed when he Tuesday by the state supreme court. waa crushed between the cage and t Seattle Politician Cornea Back, level tide wall Just above the Seattle, Wash. Hiram C. GDI, who in the Grand Central mine. was elected mayor of Seattle in 1910 Advocating the establishment of a ' recalled in 1911 Just after the women public market in Ogden, a number ot of Washington bad been enfranchised Ogden club women have petitioned A commitand defeated In 1912, was elected the city commissioners. mayor of Seattle on Tuesday by a ma tee also has been appointed to call Jority of 14,000, defeating James D upon the commission to present arguments in favor of auch a market Trenholme. place. To Fight Hog Cholera. Constantino Gajaylonnls, a recruit for in the post artillery corps of the Unitmethods Chicago. Uniform fighting hog cholera was adopted Tues- ed States army, unassigned, hanged day at a meeting here, attended by A. himself with a pfeep of window sash I). Melvin, chief of the bureau of ani- cord in the hospital at Fort Douglas. mal Industry, and officials from twenty-- He had been injured In a railway states. It was the opinion of six and became mentally unbal' authoritative speakers that the disease anced. was increasing. Mrs. Jessamine F. Taylor, said to be a magazine writer and essayist ol Coal Miners Drowned. note and an accomplished musician Brussels. Belgium. Seven coal min- and a woman or exceptional beauty ers were drowned Tuesday in a mfne as well, was fouh3 dead by asphyxiaat Bracquegnies by the bursting into tion at her apartments In Salt Lake one of the galleries ot a subterranean Her acquaintances ascribe the act to stream. The danger signal was sound- melancholy. ed throughout the mine and the hun. Hog cholera caused a loss In Utah dreds of men hurried to the surface. of from $30,000 to $40,000 during the year l913, as compared to a loss ot Thirty Years tot Kissing aStrtr about, $1,000,000 lathe state of Idaho, Los Angeles. Convicted of robbery to re'ports received and esaccording white for having stolen a kiss from a timates made, by Dr. F. E. Murray, In a young, girl Charles H. Guyton, charge of the Salt Lake office ot was sentenced - to thirty years bureau of animal Industry, lu Ftjtaom prison by the trial judge on a. As sequeLtO an ., accident near Tuesday. Chester, Idaho, where - an Oregon Short Line train ran into a wagon Fifty Fcderals Killed. and injured a number of persona, suits Herto the A Texspecial El Paso, been filed in the district court ald from Nogales gives a rebel report pave st Ogden against the Short" Line by.,' ! a and killed were federals that fifty i Claudia Dayley, ( Abble Jrac number of prisoners taken in a battle Martindale ' C. Droll and S. for Ingei at Acuna, state of San Luis Potosi, last $25,000 damages each. - K-La- . . , " 400-foo- t box. Students Kill PeepingvTm, Mount Vernon, la. HoVajg jjan, nlng, 25, Is dead here with t bullet wound through his body.. R wag shot after a chase by students n cor. nell college, who claimed that he had recently been peeping through s e in the girls dormitory. coroner, after Investigating the clr-- l cumstances exonerated the statjpj, deadlock over the investigation Into the death at Juarez of William S. Denton was made quite plain .Tuesday In the house of commons by Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary. Sli Edward was, however, equally explicit In pointing out that It Great Britain failed to obtain satisfaction through the United States, the British government reserved to itself the right 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 was delivered before a keenly interested gathering of the members of the house of commons. Intense resentment has been displayed throughout the British Isles over w ht is regarded as the attempt on the pan of Venustlano Carranza, the constitutionalist leader, to sow discord between England and the United States aud also over the repeated delays in the invetslgatlon of the death of Ben THE UTAH BUDGET ' Saturday- - |