Show Official Edited and Published by C' N Lund Paper of North Sevier VOL VIII SAUNA UTAH AUGUST Four years for $500 $150 the jrear I 1913 FIS PRESIDENT TWO WEEKS OF ‘‘REST” t A- - ATTACK ON IMMIGRATION CAUSES WASHINGTON TO ENTER PROTEST DISSOLUTION OF ALLEGED TELE PHONE COMBINE ON PACIFIC COAST IS SOUGHT AMBASSADOR WILSON THINKS UNITED STATES SHOULD AID HUERTA REGIME Demand la Made That Huerta Govern ment Arrest and Punish Mexican Soldiers and Liberate Impria- oned Americans Giant Chief — Strong representaWashington tions the most drastic in phraseology that have been made since the present American administration came Into power were made to the Huerta government In Mexico on Sunday deThe United States government arrest manded not only the prompt and punishment of the Mexican federal soldiers who ) shot Charles B Dixon an American 'immigration official at Juarez but the immediate release of Charles Bissel and Bernard McDonald mining managers Imprisoned by federal soldiers at Chihuahua City and to be threatened with execution So serious were these incidents regarded in official circles that th£y overshadowed largely the policy which the visit of Ambassador Wilson had brought to a climax The ambassador himself was so exercised over the dein Mexico that he dictatvelopments ed two strong telegrams one to the embassy at Mexico City and the other to the American consul at Juarez and while Secretary Bryan slightly modified their tone they were approved and promptly dispatched Charles B Dixon Jr the United who States immigration Inspector was shot in the back at Juarez SaturMexican was released soldiers day by from the Juarez hospital and brought to El Paso at 1 o’clock Sunday after American Consul T D Edwards had made a demand for his release and for the arrest of the men who shot sid (Copyright) MEDIATION IN All ROT MEXICO SAYS WILSON Monroe DocMay as Well Abandon trine Should We Consider Trl-partite Commission New York — Pausing here for day on Friday on his hurried a half trip la response to a summons from Wilson President Henry Lane Wilson American embassador to Mexico announced his emphatic opposition to several plans undeder consideration by the state partment for bringing about peace to the troubled Mexican republic While declining to enter Into an extended discussion of any pans or to offer any remedy of his own Mr Wilson characterised the mediation Mr Wilson gave plan as “all rot" his reasons why he considered the not plan for a tripartite commission a feasible one Tourists In Wreck ‘‘If we are to consider such a plan Boulder Colo — paswe as abandon well Monroe may the sengers were injured six probably fa“The tally when five coaches of the Den- doctrine entirely” he said ver Boulde & 'Western train over- Monroe doctrine pledges the United In States to take care of the interests turned near Eldora Colo Sunday of American the 125 without five governments coaches were the passengers mostly tourists from the east who the help of any foreign country Con were viewing the scenery of the Swit- sequently under the Monroe doctrine we cannot attempt to settle Mexico’s zerland trail affairs through the services of such a Sylvia Pankhurst Again In Jail body as the proposed tripartite commission since it involves calling In London— Sylvia Pankhurst the who was out on l- outside governments to help” icense under the ‘‘cat and mouse” law CUMMINS DENIES CHARGE was the leader of a suffragette demonstration Sunday which surpassed all Refutes Hulhall Story of Conference previous affairs of the sort In the With Him In 1910 rioting which followed Miss PankWashington — One more denial of hurst Was rearrested and taken to the allegations of Martin M MuL Jail Holloway hall former for the “lobbyist” National Association of ManufacturTwo Women Drowned serious charge Montreal — Two women were drown- ers and one more men the to close that powers against ed in the St Lawrence river Sunday were in Washington in the days when when an automobile in which they were sitting ran off the deck of the Mulhall was working as a political marked the progress Thurs ferry steamer South and into the agent comriver Miss Ruth Morrison of this city day of the senate Investigating and Mrs J Choyne 26 years old of mittee through his voluminous correspondence St Henry were the victims Senator Cummins a member of the committee declared by investigating in Pulpit Arrested 0— With a bible in his Mulhall to have taken him into prl Dayton conference vate busiabout public hands and in the act of delivering the invocation at the evening services in ness In 1910 denied flatly that he had held such a conference with a local churah Rev V B Slater of ever O was arresteJ Sunday the lobbyist Youngstown night by detectives on the charge of E GORMAN GEORGE of his wife and two children him Temple Dedicated Cardston Alberta — President Joseph P Smith with a party of notables from Salt Lake City dedicated of the new $1000000 temple the site here as Canadian headquarters on Sunday Over 2000 adherents of the church from all parts of Alberta were present Portland Ore — Dissolution of th on th alleged telephone monopoly Pacific coast by the American Tele phone & Telegraph company — the so Sailed Bell telephone trust — is sought Ts by Attorney General McReynolds the civil suit filed here The government charge! Thursday the giant corporation and its subsidi arles with independent absorbing ’telephone companies to destroy comin petition and create a monopoly Oregon Montana and Washington TURKISH TROOPS MASSACRE’ Idaho In violation of the Serman law This is the first attempt ever mads THE CHRISTIANS IN THRACE to apply the federal statute So the telephone situation Te'lephont have claimed that the companies like the railroad is a natelephone Country Has Been Converted Into tural monopoly and that a single sysHuman tem is conducive to the best inter Slaughter House— Turks Murder Where Bulgars Spared ests of the public The department of justice contends that it is a quea tlon of public policy for ongresa tc — Trustworthy re- determine Constantinople massacres and deports of appalling It is declared that the suit will not vastation by Turkish Irregular troops interfere with the sweeping investicome from districts In Thracfe which gation by the interstate proposed the Turks aTe reoccupylng The coun- commerce commission into the gens try about Malgara northeast of eral telephone situation to determine according to reports has been whether the Sherman law should be converted into a human slaughter invoked generally with the purpose house The Bulgarians pillaged and of or whether enforcing competition burned the Moslem villages and masshould be permitted or ensacred their inhabitants and now the monopoly couraged under regulation similar tc Turks are wreaking dreadful jven JfrAt of railways This step was geance oa the Christian villages which kea in the west because the attorthe Bulgarians spared — ney general believed there existed a The Turkish troops who first adsituation peculiar demanding immevanced committed only a few murdiate attention to cure evils said to ders The Turkish troops and their hwe’ been brought about by unfair followed who however regulars lllegal combinations worked their will on the Christians of rrHjlle han1 Liision Back From Europe Malgara and eighteen villages in the Farm ivjf n neighborhood from Back Europe New Jr— t The Turkish government realizing been investigating agrwhere i the need of the good opinion of the icultural the American jJitions issued at this time European powers wVa uVration commission strict orders to all officers to avoid agricult “it has secured a announthn reprisals by their troops but they wealth jL- - 7mat!on which it beare unable to restrain the men who able it to prepare its relieves! were inflamed by the stories of Bulbefore mit the document port iT111 garian savagery upon Musselmen the a bull' the present year RAILWAYS WITHDRAW DEMANDS ' Between Eastern Roads Disagreement and Men to be Settled by Arbitration New York — The eastern railroads on Saturday withdrew their demand that their grievances against' the be considered by the ployes should federal board appointed to arbitrate the demand for better wages ana made by conductworking conditions Calls Conference of Governors ors and trainmen Topekal Kan — Governor Hodges on This concession apparently rembved Saturday Wrote the governors of all the only remaining obstacle to arbitration and averted a strike With the states west of the Mississippi river asking them to meet in Wichita this issue disposed of the railroad naand the labor leaders ex- October £2 to discuss state and managers tional legislation pected to reach a speedy agreement on the text of the questions to be laid 00L MARTIN M MULHALL before the board of arbitration MASSACRE ported and Suicide Alta — Geoige Robinson Murder Suffragets lind Pilgrimage London — The long to pilgrimage London of women suffragets culminated Saturday evening In a monster gathering at Hyde park atsevtended by fully 100000 women enty speakers taking part and his wife and their two children 12 both aged Alice and Matthew we're found dead at the Robinson Authorities believe farm home here It a case of murder and suicide Made Postal Savings Depositories at Washington — The postOfflces Delta Garfield Hyrum and Lehl and Utah and Elk River Plummer Idaho been have designatKimberly ed postal savings depositaries effective September 2 POPULACE Said Residents English and American to Have Been Among Victims Paris — A telegram from Salonikt in the Paris edition of the printed New York Herald says the Greek on Saturday Xanthi army occupied and reported that the inhabitants cluding Americans and Englishmen were massacred by the Bulgarians Seventy foreigners are said to have been put to death Twenty thousand Greeks and many Mussulmans and Jews are reported to have perished in the town which was pillaged by the Bulgars Tener Signs Reform Bill Harrisburg Pa —Governor Tener has approved the hill reducing the working hours of women from sixty to a week with not more than ten hours a day No female under 21 years of age is permitted to work in a manufacturing establishment at night Federals Driven Back Pass Texas — Five hundred who made a sortie from were diiven back by constituto repoits to tionalists according ConsidePiedras Negras Saturday rerable losses on both sides were Eagle federals Rumsey em- lteen Lees After Fortune Lees who believe Ithey may prove relationship to Henry Lee the wealthy publisher who died ecently leaving an estate valued with at $4)0000 have communicated the Ciblic administrator who for several weeks has been searching for the decedent Train who now George E Gorman a Chicago district In congress attended In Georgetown university is a lawyer and la forty Washington years old Wreck in Georgia Ga — Two fast passenger the Southern railway collidColonel Mulhall’s revelations of tne ed at Holton eight miles relations between the National Assonorth of Macon early Saturday A ne- ciation of Manufacturers and members the entire gro porter was killed and a number of of congress have aroused are reported Injured passengers nation Macon on trains Executive Has Radically Differ Ideas and Acceptance of Resig-- I nation of Ambassador to Mexico la Forcast in Official Circle ent ' — Ambassador Henry Washington Lane Wilson summoned from Mexioo Washington aduw City to Inform lstratlon of conditions In the rebellion-torrepublic talked for an hour with President Wilson and Secretary Bryan on Monday submitting chiefly a recothe Untied State mmendation use its influence to establish the Huerta regime No policy was evolved at least none was announced but It became known that the president's idea and those of Ambassador Wilson a to the course to be pursued are so radithe administration cally different officials interpreted the day's developments as forecasting the acceptance ol Ambassador Willsons resignation President Wilson and the ambassador looked on future Mexican situation it waB learned from opposite viewpoint The president Is concerned over the morality of any policy adopt ed by the United States and the effect on other Latin American countries and is disinclined to strengthen a government that came into power through to events incident the questionable Miadero’g assassination Ambassador Wilson on the other hand Is disposed to look at the situation not from past events but with the practical idea of the future He believes It is business of governments to look the future and his suggestions have been in the direction of extending recognition to the Huerta tf government dldjcertatoihinga to conserve American interests the that that the the to it NEW BLAMES YORK BANKS StateTreasury Issue Regarding Drop In Bond isMcAdoo Washington — Secretary sued a statement Monday night flatly of Secretary ment the decline of governcharging that ment 2 per cent bonds to 95 — a new low record— was due "almost wholly to what appeared to be a campaign waged with every indication of concerted action on the part of a number of influential New York City banks o cause apprehension and uneasiness about these bonds in order to help them in their efforts to defeat the currency bill” LODGE DENIES CHARGE That He Never Knew Martin Mulhall — Martin M Mulhall sat Washington on the witness stand before the senate lobby committee Monday and heard another senator deny his state ments senator Lodge mentioned as one of the many with whom the former “lobbyist'’ for the National Assoheld ciation of Manufacturers had political conferences declared he did not know the witness and never had heard of him until the present investiInsists Senator gation TEA TABLE IN SUMMER WAY8 BY WHICH IT CAN BE M08T ATTRACTIVE I with De Corporation Charged troying Competition and Creating Monopoly In Oregon Washington Montana and Idaho NO 378 began Lane Visits Shoshone Project Billings Mont — Cordial upon the part of the interior department in making the work of the reclasuccess was prommation service ised by Secretary Lane Monday night at a meeting of the settlers of the Shoshone project at Garland Wyo The secretary declared that he was now in a position to go to congress to ask for favorable treatment for the ettlprs a Defeat Britons Americans Wimbledon Kngland— World in dawn tennis rests with the United States The struggle for emblethe Dwight F Davis trophy international matic of the tennis ended Monday on the championship Vimledon courts in a victory for the United States when Maurice E the American singles chamthe pion deteated Charles F Dixon veteran English player at 8 6 as MADE Delicious Novelties ThatMay Be Added to ths Favorite Beverage on Hot Afternoon— Set Repaet Under a Tree If you are ambitious to make your tea table attractive to men — and what woman is not? — substitute a punch bowl for the kettle that will come baok into favor when the first sharp autumn toward the wind sends one shivering fireplace During the heated season use plenty of ice and move the tea table onto the porch or under a tree new and try some of these delicious beverages and original cakes and sandwiches Tea Julep — Make strong tea and pour it slowly into tall slender glasses that have been filled with cracked ice on top of which has been placed a thick slice of lemon a generous sprig of brook mint and a lump or two of There should be sufficient ice sugar chill the in each glass to thoroughly tea Tea Cocktail— Fill tall glasses with shaved Ice Put in each glass two oi three clove or Cass buds a teaspoon-fuof creme de menthe several maraschino cherries and in place of sugar two or three tiny sticks of candy Fill tea and ths glass with strong cold err with glass cocktail straws Tea Punch— Put a block of ice in it a over the punch bowl and pour quart of strong cold tea a bottle of imported ginger ale a bottle of and a quart of mixed fruit juice lemon orange and pineappreferably ple and sirup made by boiling two cups of sugar with halt a cup of water tor two minutes Mix this well and serve in glasses half full of shaved lee Martha Anns— Mix together one cup of brown sugar two eggs half a teaspoonful of salt s quarter of a tea half a cup spoonful of baking powder of chopped nuts and half a cup of flour ThiB will make a batter Drop on buttered bakvery small spoonful ing sheets and bake in a moderate f oven — Brownies Cream one cup of sugar and half a cup of butter Beat in two Add two squares of unsweeteggs ened chocolate that has been melted over hot water half a cup of chopped nuts and half a cup of flour Spread over the bottom of a buttered pan and bake Cut in thin stripe when done Saltine Sandwiches — Mix together one cream cheese half a cup of broken nut meats a heaping tablespoonful of butter and three chopped canned pimentos Spread thickly between saltine wafers Plums In Batter Make a batter with two beaten of flour a little eggs five tablespoons more than one pint of milk and a Remove the stones pinch of salt from one quart of large ripe plums crack them put the kernels Inside of the plums again mix the fruit with two heaping tablespoons of moist sugar and stir It lightly Into the batter Turn it into a buttered pudding' dish and bake iu a hot oven till done about forty minutes Sprinkle powdered sugar over the top and serve hot with f cup of butter one egg cup of sugar and one stirred to a cream and flavored Lemon Pears Use seven pounds of fruit Pare core and chop the pears fine add six pounds of sugar and set on stove for Bugar to melt Add juice and grated Put the grated rind of four lemons rind and two ounces of ginger root cut up fine In a small bng and let all cook slowly three hours or until thick like marmalade Stir often to prevent Put up In Jelly sticking to kettle tumblers when done Muslin To Wash Soak for ten minutes in salt water a half cupful of common salt to two gallons of water Wring out and wash quickly In a hand soap suds In Starch Rinse In bluing water boiled starch Hang in shade Wash a time one at only thing Chopping Suet suet from If you desire to keep sticking to the knife when chopping it try sprinkling the knife with a little ground rice and you will have no trouble Oil Director Jackling Boston Mass — Colonel D C of Salt Lake will he elected a director of the General Petroleum company at a meeting to be held in San He will repreFrancisco next week sent Hayden Stone & Co of Boston To Quickly Clean Kid Gloves Soak a cloth In gasoline then shake dry Rub this over the soiled gloves odor when Kid retains a disagreeable and this process dipped In gaspline will do the work If the gloves are not too badly soiled Woman Murdered — With her throat cut Miss Florence Brown 27 was found in the washroom of a local real estate office Monday and within two hours a number of suspects had been arrested Lime Punch Melt 2 cups of sugar to a sirup When cold add cup of lime two cups of pineapple cut In Juice small pieces cup orange Juice Dilute with water and serve In glasses of crushed ice Young Dallas the body yeais old Texas of |