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TOLr VIL SAUNA p N Lund $150 the year UTAH JANUARY 31 Four years for $500 “ 1913 NO 352 R THE HANDLE IS STICKING OUT Y TO TAKE PUCE ' FORMER GOVERNOR OF IDAHO WINS TOGA ON BALLOT OF SESSION Senator London— The - Balkan plenipotenwho have received full powers from their respective governments a committee - Sunday to appointed draft a note to the Ttxrkish plenipotentiaries explaining why the peace must now be considered conference Boise Idaho — James H Brady was on Friday elected united States senator for the term that expires March 4 1915 His election 'came oif the ballot of the joint session and the first ballot of the day He received 43 votes with 4l necessary were to choice Four Republicans absent Thirty Republicans scattered Most of their votes against Brady these were from north Idaho bly the tiaries broken off This action of the allies is part of forms of a series of pressure with which the Balkan delegates hope to obtain their object without resuming the war That the policy of the allies is to gain time Is patent and does not de- NAVAL HERO BURIED In Chapel Md — With simple hut Annapolis ceremonies the body of Impressive John Paul Jones first admiral of the American navy was on Sunday placed ln Its final resting place in the new crypt under the haval academy chapel Secretary- of the Navy Meyer French Ambassador Jusserand and Governor Goldsborough were among those pres- ent The body of the famous sea fighter had lain in the rotunda of Bancroft hall since It was brought to this country from France several years ago Raises Turkey Ten Million London— The Constantinople correspondent of the Dally Telegraph learns that a contract has been signed under which the Ottoman government will obtain an advance of to be reimbursed out of the next loan in connection with the new concession for the Metropolitan railways of Constantinople Train Hits Wagon Passenger N D— Jacob Helm and hla Martin tw'o sons were killed near here and Mrs Helm and their daughter were struck a when tram badly injured wagon In which the Helm family were riding a TALAAT BEY i the AssemBrady Addresses Pledging Himself to Work for Material Welfare of the West and for Social Justice Senator K I Brady will succeed Democrat who was appointed Governor Hawley to succeed Weldon B4 Heyburn deceased Senator Brady addressed the assembly He pledged himself to work for th material welfare of the west and Pprky GREEKS PUSHING OPERATIONS THEIR INTO EPIRUS Advancing Army of Fifty Thousand Against Janina Despite ApparentObstacles ly Insummountable London — The Greeks ar$ pushing their military in Epirus operations The army there numbering 50000 is advancing against Janina in a semi circle The Greeks haye been fightThe ing fyr flve days consecutively owing to the siege is most difficult mountainous nature of the district are and the narrow passes which The strongly fortified operations have been made still more difficult weather stormy by If the war is resumed in the next week the allies have agreed that the offensive shall be taken by the combined Bulgarian Greek and Servian and forces against both Adrianople The Servians will detach Tchatalja some of their troops to help the Montenegrins take Scutari HUB PEOPLE WAR PARTY IN POWER AND WILL FIGHT RATHER THAN GIVE ? UP ADRIANOPLE Vizier Compelled to Resign and Leader of Young Turks Given HieV'" Place While Commander-lnChief is Slain Grand Constantinople — The war party took of the government on after slaying Nazim Pasha of the army who advocated peace and forcing Kiamll Pasha the grand vizier to resign The coup d’etat came with a suddenness tthat surprised JAMES H BRADY the sultan and when the resignation of Kiamll Pasha was presented to him he refused to for social justice He said he was a and would believe it genuine Sending to Kiamll progressive Republican with to shoulder for information he received word that work shoulder SNOWSLIDE HITS LOCOMOTIVE his trusted premier bowing to force Senator Borah new foi forleave will to senator had The Pasha Shefket given way Engineer and Fireman Meet Death as his mer minister of war and leader of the Washington at once to assume Result of Peculiar Accident Jhe new duties Young Turks when they placed — Wenatchee Was) ‘Badly burned present sultan on the throne The dramatic Incident of the elec Edwards As a result of the coup d'etat the tlon of Senator Brady took place in a snowsllde 'Engineer was fatally injured and Joe Tierenn peace party which proposed to sur- when Representative A S Dickenhis fireman instantly killed render Adrianople and bow to the hu- son of Blackfoot Bingham county an Edwards was pushing a rotary enow terms of the Balkan allies ardent Ailshie supporter secured the miliating plow at the head of k relief train has been swept and floor of the joint assembly chambei from power Into a "packed snow that is blocking Europe again faces a cHsls The war to explain his vote and directed a travel on the Great Northern railway party Is determined to hold Adrian- bitter personal attack upon the Three miles east of Leavenworth a ople at whatever cost and if necesamidst hisses from the big snowsllde plunged down on his loco- sary to continue the war until 'Tur- audience present and the members ol motive hurling it from the rails with key or completely the legislature is victorious To show his con Buch violence tnat the boiler explod- crushed for tempt Brady he cast his ballot foi ed In the rush of escaping steam William Courtney the colored janitor to Middleman Beat Combine Edwards was horribly scalded in the house of representatives New York — The 20000 employes of Rejoicing at Pocatello Shoots Prisoner In Spite of Sheriff the New York Street Railways comPocatello Idaho — When the news Casper Wyo — George Edwards a pany will be better able in the future arrived here Friday of the election of rancher shot and probably fatally to combat the problem of high cost of foods and former Governor James H Brady of wounded Roy Landis while the latter living so far as concerns to this United States senate the city was being taken to a train by Sher- necessary clothing The company instores there were many demonstrations of iff ‘A J Sheffner en route to the state tends to establish hilarity Hundreds of teleat Rawlins Land's was on its own property where- the ne- joy andwere penitentiary sent by admiring friends grams under sentence for horse stealing Ac- cessities of life may be purchased by to the and in some ofIts men at actual cost cording to the officers the shooting fices a half holiday was declared grew out of a quarrel between the MAHMOUD SHEFKET PASHA two men arising out of Edwards’ doMayor Park Boosts Utah Edwards mestic troubles made no four hundred Chicago — Addressing attempt to escape and fifty guests Thursday night at the annual the Scouts Killed by Moros of banquet association Chicago Jewelers’ repreManila— The local wireless Btation of senting more than $1000000000 has picked up- an unsigned message C Park of Sail Samuel Mayor capital which from Zamboanga presumably Lake eloquently described the wongives the first news of the death of ders and beauties of his native city of the Philippine Captain McNally and state devoting almost his entire scouts and seven of his men in a address to telling of the opportunities Three of those who fight with Moros in Utah lost their lives were lieutenants The scouts also had fourteen wounded to Vote on Suffrage Nevadans Carson City Nev — The resolution ' Steamer Mae Safe for the proposed equal suffrage amendS C — The steamer Mae Charleston to was ment the Nevada constitution of the Philadelphia and Gulf line taken up in the lower house of the which was disabled off Cape Lookout legislature Thursday and referred to on Wednesday arrived here Saturday the committee on Judiciary of four under its own steam and convoyed by beDemocrats and three Republicans the revenue cutter Androscoggin to lieved to be favorably disposed is Murder and Suicide The legislature equal suffrage Democratic Jacksonville and that party is commitFla — C P Longt a ted to equal suffrage Jn its platform wealthy wholesale liquor merchant j Davison of Miss killed Sue shot and Dairymen Adopt Resolutions Del Wilmington aged 23 and then took The Ogden Utah— The State Dairymen’s killed hlmBelf tragedy convention concluded its session place in Long’s office Thursday afternoon with the Inveetigatl’on Nearing Completion tlon of all officers of the past year and — New York The elaborate Investiof resolutions Three the adoption sessions were held and the discussion gation of the social evil in New York Mahmoud undertaken two years ago by the buShefket Pasha has been ranged over legislation needed for the reau of social hygiene is nearly com- made grand vizier of Turkey succeed- improvement of the dairy interests pleted and Its results will be an- ing Kiamll Pasha who was forced to diseases among cattle and improved nounced next December resign sanitation with regard to milch cows possession Thursday & Telaat Bey Is one of the leaders of the Yourg Turk party that hat seized in Constantithe reins of government nople with the downfall of the cabinet OFFICIAL MUST SERVE SENTENCE OF PERKY of Turki Should Temporary Success Hostilities bg Resumed li Feared by the Little States and Further 4 Fighting Is Not Deslrfd Body of John Paul Jones Placed Crypt Under Naval Academy ' COMPANY ! BUREAU Supreme Court Decides That Charles R Heike Did Not Earn immunity as a Witness TO IS PLAN GAIN TIMS AS NEITHER SIDE SEEMS ANXIOUS FOR FARTHER FIGHTING ceive anybody The delegates decided that the advantages 16 be derived from the resumption of hostilities would be in proportion to the risks would not they ran and that they take that step ' unless absolutely forced to do so It id realized that even a partial reverse would have conse- material grave moral and quences apart from the loss of thousands of men In addition the fact is not ever- looked that there is danger of Rumania advancing from the rear and on ServlaT and of Austria imposing refor her conditions Montenegro maining neutral The only disadvantage in delaying decisive action i in keeping large armies inactive' and on a war footing for a long time hus heavily taxng both the financial and resources of the country agricultural SUGAR J John — Charles R Ilelke r secretary of the American Sugar has no immunity Refining company from prosecution for his knowledge of the "sugar weighing’' frauds because he against the government testified before the ferand Jury regardThe supreme court so held ing them on Monday The court decided that Heike must serve hts eight months’ and pay his $3000 fine Imprisonment He was convicted of conspiracy to defraud the government Heike testified at a grand Jury inunder the Sherman antivestigation trust law into the affairs of the American Sugar Refining company Later he was prosecuted in connection with the weighing frauds at the customs docks in Brooklyn Heike claimed he was immune against the latter prosecution by virtue of an appropriation act in 1903 which provided that those who furnished evidence in or Interstate commerce Investigations should be granted' immunity only against under t law prosecutions the and the Interstate commerce laws and not for prosecution for conspiracy to defraud the government Heike ds seriously ill at his home at Jersey City N J and his family fear he can not survive the shock of being Informed of the supreme court’s de :ision Washington OF SOCIAL HYGIENE EXPLAINED D Rockefeller Work and Origin 13 Jr Tells of Its Plans for the of Vice Conditions Investigation New York Jan 27 — In order that public might better understand Bureau of Social Hygiene John D Rockefeller Jr today gave out a statement explaining the origin work and plans of that Institution The bureau he said came Into existence about two years ago as a result of the work of a special grand Jury apthe white slave pointed to Investigate traffic in New York City This jury recommended that a public comission be appointed to study the Bocial evil Mr Rockefeller 'was foreman of that grand jury and he thereafter gave the subject deep thought and conferred with a large number of lead“These confering men and women ences” says Mr Rockefeller "developed the feeling that a public commission would labor under a number ol such as the fact that disadvantages it would be short lived that its work would be done publicly that at best it could hardly do more than present recommendations So the conviction grew that In order to make a real and lasting improvement in conditions a permanent organization should be created the continuation of which would not be dependent upon a wave of reform nor upon temporary SUFFRAGETS ON WARPATH the life of any man or group of men but which 'would go on generation Women of England Plan a Campaign after generation continuously making of Violence Accusing Government warfare agalnsK the forces of evil of Sharp Practices It also appeared that a private organizaLondon — England Is on the brink tion would havei among other sulvamof another' camppigi) 4y the tuffragetp ta£6s a' Certain freedom Jironi" public w'ith whiSii former outin comparison bias which a ity and from political breaks of the militant women will appublicly appointed commission could Two thousand popear insignificant ' not so easily aoid licemen were engaged Monday night "Therefore as the Initial step in In dispersing huge crowds gathered the winter of 1911 the Bureau of Sodear the parliament buildings shop- cial Its presHygiene was formed windows keepers were boarding up ent members are Miss Katharine and excited women were making inDavis superintendent of the New cendiary speeches in several halls York state Reformatory for Women The women believe that the politicat Bedford Hills N Y Paul M Warians have played a carefully studied burg of the firm of Kuhn Loeb & Co trick upon them' and the decision of J Murphy of the New York bar Starr the government to drop the franchise and John D Rockefeller Jr As the bill is likely to lead to serious work develops new members may be added "One of the first things undertaken WOULD OUST MADERO by the bureau was the establishment Rebel Chief Will Demand Resignation at Bedford Hills adjacent to tho reof President of Mexico of a laboratory of social formatory under Miss Davis’ direction hygiene San Antonio Texas — R Gomez accredited representative of In this laboratory it la proposed to from the physical mental social General Pascual Orozco Jr rebel study and moral side each person committed chief of the northern states of Mexico This study will announced Monday night that at the to the reformatory be carried on and each by conference revoluexperts peace proposed tionary emissaries would demand the case will be kept under observation of President Madero and for from three weeks to three months resignation When the diaghis cabinet and the installation of as may be required General Geronimo Trevino former nosis is completed it is hoped that the will be in position to reclaboratory governor of the state of Chihuahua and later commander Of the federal ommend the treatment most likely to reform the individual or if reforma troops of the northern zone as presition is impossible to recommend dent per Furthermore manent custodial care Trust Harvester out beyond the individuals Reorganizing reaching involved Trenton it is believed that thus imN J — Articles incorporating the International Harvester cor- portant contributions may be made to with an authorized capital a fuller knowledge of the conditions poration of $70000000 were filed with the ultimately for vice If responsible secretary of state Monday afternoon this experiment is successful the printhe Incorporators being men actively ciple may prove applicable to all connected with the International Han classes of criminals and the conditions to crime and lead to lines precedent vester company a concern already chartered under the laws of New Jer- of action not only more scientific ana humane but also less wasteful than sey with an authorized capital of those at present followed" That its work might be done intelliMaker Was Trouble Carnegie gently the bureau employed George J New York — Testimony In support Kneeland to make a comprehensive of the contention of the government of vice conditions in New survey that Andrew Carnegie was a trouble York and Abraham Flexner to Btudy maker in the steel trade and that the the social evil in Europe and their Steel company was taken Carnegie reports are now being prepared These over by the United States Steel corstudies will he followed by others in because of his refusal to various American cities and it is the poration abide by agreements was heard Monhope of the bureau that based upon suit to dissolve all of them may be devised a pracday in the government the corporation under the Sherman tical plan for dealing with the social law evil Mr In conclusion Rockefeller's Six Lose Lives in Storm "It cannot be too statement says: Valdez Alaska — It is believed six Btrongly emphasized that the spirit lives 'have been lost in a storm that which dominates the work of the buis raging on Prince William sound reau is not sensational or sentimenThe launch Mermaid and the Tlelen tal or hysterical: that it is not a are missing those on board being lost of criticism of public officials spirit but that it is essentially a spirit of conHeld for structive suggestion and of deep sciNew York — The four gold miners entific as well as humane Interest in from Leadvill Colo arrested here world problem” cnarged with stealing $50000 worth of i great gold dust and ore from mines there Denies Report of Revolution to jail without bail were committed L Quezon Washington— Manuel on Monday the Philippine commissioner in the house made a speech there Monday Posse Kills Woman and Child and denying reports that Agulnaldo Man — In a battle beWinnipeg tween a sheriff’s posse and John Ba Other native leaders were fomenting Mr Quezon pledged the revolution ran the outlaw at his home near of to the Philippines fighting Mountain woman and child strength a Riding he United States “If you over get were shot to death by officers In the ato a war In the east” 'Sazan vccitement escaped the the t w |