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Show Southern Salt Lake CELEBRATING COUNT7 ENTERPRISE W. D. 8. Harrington, Managing - SANDY, - K.dllo- POETS BIRTHDAY HOOSIER J. FLANKED TO BLOW P. MORGAN TELLS PANAMA - IT AIL 10 KEEP old-tim- Proposals Do Not Include Demand for the Autonomy of Macedonia, But Provide for a Larger Measure of Home Rule, Paris. Austria has given adhesion to the plan formulated by the French aiul Russian foreign ministers to deal with the Ha'kun situation. Austria, however, suggested a slight change in the working of the proposals, which met with the immediate approval of M. Poncare and M. Sazano. The only effect of the edict Is to more sharply define the Intentions of the powers WfflZ'COiy and to present a more precise stateJfiOCKBiiBJX 3T. the ment of them. It is understood proposals do not include a demand for celebration this week, la' honor of the Hoosler poet's birthday. the autonomy of Macedonia, but urge Thegreat festivities last all the week, and are not confined to Indianapolis, but 20 of the treaty the adoption of Article have spread all over the country, and Riley programs are being carried out of Berlin which provides for a larger in numberless cities and towns. measure of home rule. It Is believed that the proposals will remove any lurking suspicious in SCHOOL TEACHER CHARGED GGL ROOSEVELT ENTERS England that the continental powers were contemplating a system wholly A COMPLETE DENIAL WITH BRUTAL MURDER at the expense of Turkey. Germany and Italy have approved their ally's modifications so that, with full adhesion of the British govern- Public Chauffeur Slain in Taxi onwer President Occupies Witnese ment, the powers will be In position Chair for Three Hours in ExplainPrincipal of School In Utah Town to say to the Balkan coalition that the ia Charged With Crime. ing Gathering of Funds. Balkan states will no longer have to depend on the promises of Turkey, but on the pledged word of Europe. Theodore Roosevelt Salt Lake City. Thomas Edward Washington. White, aged 2G, a public taxicab occupied a witness chair for three and ASKS AID FOR COLONISTS. driver, was murdered at 12:15 Satur- a half hours on Friday before the senGovernment Requested to Secure Fed- day morning In his automobile. Caleb ate investigating committee, defendA. Inlow, aged 38, principal of the ing his administration, himself and eral Escort for Mormon Leaders to Sonora. Upper Bingham schools, Is in custody his campaign associates against what in the city jail, where he will be held he termed Infamous and charges El Paso, Texas. American Consul evidence. an the result of "hearsay pending investigaDye at Agua Pricta, Sonora, Mexico, He appeared before the committee tion of Tils movements Friday night has telegraphed the American state Inlow denies guilt of the assassination at his own request, to answer a it department at Washington, asking of White. Mrs. Inlow, his wife, aged statement made in August by John D. to demand, a federal escort for him26, Is also in custody. Archbold, that the Standard Oil comMorself and Mormon leaders to the met White his the at death steering pany had given $100,000 to the Remon colonies in Sonora to make an InIn the southern part publican campaign fund in 1904, unwheel car of his the ventory of the damage done by that President of the city. Two bullets had been der the Impression rebels since the colonists fled. The hfs head, either of which Roosevelt knew of and approved acfired into Bishof telegram followed the return would have produced instantaneous ceptance of the contributions. op C. A. LHlywhite of the Mormon death. Not only did Colonel Roosevelt Mexicans church, who declares the foi warrant based this; but he put Into the rormat their The deny police have completely wrecked the Mormon records of the committee a sweeping arrest Inlow of the the fact that upon colony of Morelos, the school man had been charged with denial that .jie had ever solicited Kinds from Vyone while president; in the second degr .burglary Dairyman Shoots Wife. 1 WtTTfc-Slid Jr "u tuat any montjFhad lleen received by Rhiit aspire brnieVpar a Afonso Sylfla, Oakland, Cal the 1901 campaign committee with an with his wife ably the only witness against him. dairyman, quarreled express or Implied promise of favors inSunday when she announced her REBELS SLAUGHTER RURALES. from the administration; that excestention of going to her brother's house sive funds had been used in his 1904 discould not for dinner. Finding he Women and Children Also Put to campaign or in the 1908 campaign suade her from making the visit, SylDeath by Zapista's Men. or that money ever had been impropher shot via procured a pistol and was received Word Mexico used in his behalf, io far ai he City. erly through the lung. Then he turned the here of the almost total an-- : knew. Sunday a bullet and on himself sent weapon In reference to the Harrlman fund nihilation of a detachment of rurale through his breast and another Into guards and a number of women and of $240,000, raised in 1904. "olonr his head. Both will recover. children in a fight with Zaplsta rebels Roosevelt declared the statements of near Sultepec Saturday. J. P. Morgan, George R. Sheldon and Warships Gather for Review. The sole survivors of the rurales and others had fully corroborated his New York Headed by the flagship Connecticut, baring the pennant of their party three men and a woman earlier statements that this fund was straggled into Toluca Sunday. They raised expressly for the New York Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, teu aafd the detachment of sixty rurales, state campaign and had not been sowarships steamed up New York bay own support in Sunday, the backbone of the battle- with a number of women and children, licited by him for his for election that year. was the on near a stationed hill fight Sultepec ship division in the naval gathering of Senator Penrose should be driven which the harbor will be the scene for and was surprised by the rebels while The rurales from the senate, he declared, "befeeding their horses. the next ten days. of his acknowledged friendliassembled and put up a strong cause quickly ness with Standard OH Interests. Wilson and Bryan Predict Victory. fight Charles D. Hilles and Congressman The survivors reported that Major Bartholdt Lincoln, Neb. Gov. Woodrow Wilshould be forced to prove son and William J. Rryun had a Flores of the rurales detachment was their statements that the Roosevelt talk here Sunday on the poli- treated with unusual barbarity. Ills presidential campaign fund this year tical situation throughout the country. body, they said, was first chopped to had amounted to $3,000,000 or $4,000,-000- , or should be driven out of public Roth unhesitatingly predicted a Demo- pieces and then burned. life." cratic vic'ory. MARINES DISLODGE REBELS. DAVID J. A. MACDONALD SIR BURNETT In With Revolutionists In xizjsr J fa -- m plant Secretary of State Knox has written to Avard T. Fairbanks, Salt Lakes 15-d sculptor, requesting some of the youth's work in plaster with which to ornament his office in Washear-ol- ington. Daniel Dilovitch, a Slav miner employed by the Silver King Coalition company at Park City, was Instantly killed, when he fell more than 100 feet in the shaft on the Alliance ground of the mine. Protest to the railroads that. Utah and southern Idaho flour millers are being discriminated against in favor of Denver mills was framed by the Utah-IdahMillers association, which melt in Salt Lake last week. Warren, Weber county, Is alarmed over the presence of diphtheria. One death has resulted from the disease, three homes have been placed in quarantine within forty-eighours, and the district school ordered closed. Vail Wlghtman, a wealthy young rancher of Ouray, Uintah county, shot Belle Brown, aged IS, near Provo, and then suicided. The girl may recover. The shooting was the result of a quarrel between the two, who had been engaged. The monthly report of the board of health of Salt Iake for September shows a total of 207 births to have been reported, 107 males and 100 females. In the same period there were 92 deaths, 57 males and 35 w o ht ; heart-to-hea- rt Battle Nicar- agua Four Americana are Killed. Washington. In a gallant American marines and bluejackets on Saturday drove the Nicaraguan i evolutionary leader. General Zeledon, and his forces from Coyoepe and Barn ranca's hills, near Masaya. after minutes of fighting. but in the action four privates cf the United S'a.tes marine corps were killed and a number were wounded. The victory of ihe Americans opened the way for the Nicaraguan gou'iiiment troops io assault the 'own which they took from the of revolutionists and the starving inhabi-nn'were r Iieved. females. Morris Knowles of Pittsburg, a sanitary engineer of national reputation, speaking at the Salt Lake Commercial club, said he did not believe sheep tracking around the sources of Salt water supply transmitted ty- r- Indianapolis, Ind. Pages from the careers of the McNamaras and Ortie McManlgal, as leaders of "the firing with converDeclares That Money Was Not Given squadron of dynamiters, sations in which they were said to With Promise or Expectation of hare plotted to vend McMan'gal to Anything in Return, But for the Panama to blow up the locks of t'no Good of tho Government. Panama canal, were lead by District Attorney Miller before the jury at the trial of the forty-Blalleged dynamite on Monday. Washington. J. Fierpont Morgan conspirators told the senate contributions commitThe Incident In reference to Pan-imtee on Thursday that while he had Mr. Miller said, occurred just becontributed $180,000 to the last two Re fore the arrest of the Los Augeles publican presidential funds, the gifts dynamiters, when they were becoming were made "without expectation of desperate in their efforts to secure exreturn." plosives without betraying their idenAfter saying he bad contributed tity. 1904, and $30.-00- 0 $150,000 to the fund "John J. called James B. McNamara, to the fund of 1908, Mr. Morgan his brother, and McManlgal, to the turned to the committee and ex- headquarters of the International Asclaimed earnestly: sociation of Bridge and Structural I want It distinctly understood that Iron Workers, Mr. Miller continued. J. P. Morgan ft CompaOf never made John J. said to McManlgal, We can't any subscription to any election with get any more dynamite around here promise or expectation of anything or without stealing it. Now you go to return in any way, shape or manner, Panama and see what you can do and we never made It without we down there. The McClintlc-Marshal- l deemed It advantageous for the gov- Construction company has a lot of dyernment and the people. We never namite stored down there. You could had a communication from any candi- easily get hold of it and blow up the date. We never had an application locks. That would make em sit up from any candidate for money, and and take notice and take their minds anything that we did, 'or that was off the Los Angeles affair.' McManlgal done under my suggestion and we refused to go at that time. Soon after were all In harmony Was tjat It was they all were arrested. necessary for the good of the people and the business of the people. There ITALIANS APPROVE PEACE PACT. never was a commitment of any expectation of any return, and wv never goi Seenf Satisfied With Conditions Under any return, either, from anybody. Which Peace Has Been Arranged. Rome A majority of the Italian peo WAR BEGINS IN EARNEST. pie seem to be well satisfied with the Severe Fighting Between Turkish and conditions under which peace between Servian Troopa on Border. Italy and Turkey hna been arranged. A minority protested against the London. Severe fighting between Turkish and Servian troops la report- peace settlement, arguing first that ed to have occurred on the southeast, the present terms in no wise differ ern frontier of Servla In a dispatch from those offered by Italy a year ago; from Bolgrade received by a news and they maintain that Turkey deserves to be punished for the delay agency here. The Turks are said to entailed further looses In men and that have lost thirty killed and many wounded, while the Servian casual- money. They oppose the settlement, ties are given as two killed and secondly, because of the return to Turkey of the Aegean islands, which eighteen wounded. contend should be retained by they sol800 A detachment of Turkish or turned over to Greece. diers, according to the dispatch, Italy Finally, they point out that Turkey's crossed Into Servian territory and In the neighborhood of the town ol object in concluding peace ia to clear Yranya encountered a body of Servian the way for the Balkan difficulty. ensued An engagement Infantry. Lamp Explosion Causes Death. which lasted an hn& New York. Twenty-fiv- e men were New Gold District In Colorado. Imperiled when the explosion of a showered them with flamCripple Creek, Colo. Through activ- blow-lamity displayed by local assayers In test, ing gasoline while they were co'ipcd lng samples of rock from the south- up in a small compartment of a Standern part of this state, It was learned ard Oil. tank steamer in a dry dock in Sunday that a gold discovery has Brooklyn. Ohe man was burned to been made four miles south of Summit-ville- , death, two probably will die and sevIn Conejos county. The new eral others were taken to a hospital. camp, known as the Gilmore mining Kills Wife and Self. district Is on the Alamosa river and miles southeast of lies thirty-fiv- e Calgary, Alberta. John C. Davis, a Creede and six miles northwest of capitalist and real estate dealer, shot Platoro. and killed his wife, fatally wounded Miss Mildred Dixon, a private detecSeize Town, Zapatista tive, and then killed himself. Davis Mexico City. Zapaiists on Sunday wife left him and he employnight seized the town of Cholula, a ed Miss Dixon recently to shadow her. Miss few miles from Pueblo. Small groups of rebels with their arm concealed Dixon, however, was won over by the and posing as ordinary country people wife, whose guest she became. entered the town throughout the day, Torpedo Boat on Bar, taking advantage of a celebration. At Newport, R. I. The torpedo boat 8 o'clock they made a combined attack destroyer Patterson, in command of on the guards. Lieutenant Lubey, was blown on a bar Would Aid Servla. Just outside a dangerous line of rocks Cal. Prince Laza-rovlc- in Newport harbor Monday during nn Los Angeles, Briblianoblch of Servla, who, easterly storm, but later was pulled with his wife, the Princess Lazaro-vich- , off by the naval tug Chickasaw. The Is in Los Angeles, has announced extent of her Injuries has not yet been that the latter Is planning to form In ascertained. America a society to supply funds to Asks Wilson to Prove or Retract. aid Servians in case there should be war between the Balkan states and Albany, N. Y. Colonef Roosevelt called on Governor tVilson on Monday Turkey. night either to prove or retract his Madero Against Intervention. statement In Pueblo that the United Los Angeles, Cal. Daniel II. Madero States Steel corporation "Is behind of Monterey, Mexico, uncle of Presi- the third party programme in regard dent Madero, a visitor at the Mexican to regulation of the trusts. colony In Los Angeles, declared SaturCrusade at Cleveland. day that the pacification of Mexico waa proceeding surely and that there Cleveland, O. Five hundred women was no excuse for American Interven- of questionable reputation hive been tion. He asserted that intervention driven out of town and practically a! I would merely mean war. the Raloons, with cheap grill rooms attached have been closed by a crusade Beginning of Hostilities. x e phoid fever. As authors of the best essays on "Why Utah Is a Good Place to Lire," Spencer Ure and Kathleen Ikigley of Granite high school and Raymond Smith and Lillian Lewis of the Salt Lake high school have won free scholarships in the University of Utah and the State Agricultural college. is to have a permanent Salt aaval recruiting station from which the navy's enlistment. in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and part of Nevada will be jirec'ed. The office is to be opened it once and Is a sequel to the action it eon cress in authorizing an inerease jf 5,0UU men in the navy. It is declared by P. V. Cardon, government expert In charge of the dry 'arm Investigation in Utah In ltion with the Utah Experiment sta- :lon, that 20,000,000 acres of land as ret uncultivated can be made to yield .Mr. Cardon say. cultiva-iogood crops of the untllled area must come by Jry farming. Because of lack of ore on which to keep the furnaces running the Tooele smelter shut down four McDougal fur- naces and one reverberatory furnace en Wednesday. It had shut down two of the former and one of the latter on Tuesday. The Twin Teaks Canning company's rectory at Murray was practically de- stroyod by fire Saturday night. The loss la variously estimated at between $30,000 and $40,000. The destruction of the plant will work a great hardship to the farmers of the Murray section. LOCKS Such a Plan ia Said to Have Bees Discussed by McNamara Brothers Just Before Their Arrest. ADMIT8 GIVING ONE HUNDREh THOUSAND TO ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN FUND IN 1904. GREAT NATIONS WILL ENDEAVOR TO SECURE NEEDED REFORMS IN BALKAN STATES. pleurisy. While boat riding near Charleston, W. Va Royal B. Oldham of Paradise, was drowned. The boat was accidentally capslxed, Oldham failing to reach the bank. The Davis & Weber Counties Canal company's plant at IUverdale is nearing completion and is expected to be in readiness to turn over to the owners within ten days. From present indications of the canvas being conducted by the political parties of Weber county the vote this year will be much greater than two or four years ago. A thief entered the rooms of Captain C. W. Knapp of the Salvation army at Ogden and robbed him of $35, while the Captain and Mrs. Knapp were holding services in the street With the completion of the new four-rooaddition Roy, in Weber county, tv; one of the best country schools in the state. The improvements cost a ateam heating $11,000, including y CANAL PEACE UTAH STATE NEWS Robert Johnson, aged 9, foil underneath a freight traiu in Salt Lake an4 was cut In two. An Improvement Involving the expenditure of fCO.OOO la to lte made in the Ogden gag plant. Utahns of San Diego, Cal., have organised a Utah State society, with a charter membership of 100. Sixty-fou- r marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk of Salt Lake county on October 2. This ties the previous high record. Handcart pioneers who came to Utah In 1850 and up to I860, held their annual reunion in Salt Lake on Wednesday of last week. Jhn II. Keetley, one of the mining men of the west, died at his home in Salt Lake, October 2, of heart trouble at the age of 71 years. The Progressive state ticket was filed last week with the secretary of state, and in the absence of protest will be given a place on the official ballot. Edward M. Allison, a prominent resident of Ogden, and one of the early builders of the state, died October 2. following an illness of two weeks of Iff Ihlr-ty-evo- Mnt-aya- . Six Killed in Auto Accident. Tex. K. U. Cornelius of Dallas, Sir David Burnett hat been elect-e-d lord mayor of London, being the laii.rer, Tex., his wif-- arid two daughHie ters and his siater and her (bill were even hundredth to be chosen. term beglne November 9. Sir David is killed Sunday wlrn ao nirmunh;;.! i cvrvtycr, a Conservative and a for- which tiny were riding was struck by an lnteruibi.n ear. mer sheriff of London. - n j Doctor Accused of Crime- Nancy, France Dr. Krauss, formerUtica. N. Y. Yire-- resident Sherman. It became known on Saturday, la ly of San Frumvoco. has been ai reined on the charge of liicendiurism, as the spi ious'.y ill and lias been forbidden to lake aiiy part in the political cam- result of the burning of his home. Ur. Krauss attempted aule'ile when arpaign. 11c Is sufferin'.; from an affecrested. tion of the heart. Rebel Band Surrenders. College Man Confesses Burglary. Canunrn, Sonora. A remnant of Seattle, Wash. Fred Rnrry S'.rong, tho rebel forces lu the state of So24, the r.pcd "college burglar, after his arrest on suspicion, confessed that nora. fifty men led by Isidro Escohnso, he had broken into twen'y-twSeattle gave themselves up Saturday, surrenhouses and stolen articles worth dering their rifles &ud accepting the Vice-Preside- j ! o 83.009. A. Macdonald, editor of the ToronGlobe, will be one of tho speakers at a great mass meeting In Chicago Sunday afternoon In connection with tho International conference of Railroad J. to Yeung Mn's Chrl'tlsn 'vjlitlnna. Sherman Sick. 1 amnesty offered. p h ha-tak- y Engineer and Fireman Killed, Reno, Nev. Engineer N. L- - Robinson and Fireman C. C. Cool, both of Sparks, Nev., were killed when the boiler of the locomotive on a westbound freight train exploded near I inlay. Knox and Fisher Leave Honolulu. Honolulu. Secrel ary of the Interior Walter Fisher and Secretary of State Philander Knox sailed for Seattle on Friday on the cruiser Maryland, on their return from Japan. a, ' Constantinople An engagement place at Rerana, near the Mon'encgrin frontier, between Turks and Montenegrins. The Montenegrins were repulsed, according to a dispatch received here. The Turkish government. it Is understood, views this nffrav as virtually the beginning ol hostilities. Aeroplane Collides With Windmill. Con lug, N. Y. M. Kondo, a jo"ng Jni'tn.ere aviator, was killed here ?i:n-dawhen lm dropped held foremost forty Iret from l:;s aeroplane, which had caught fust in the blades of a windmill. j ' by the police. Pope May Offer Mediation. Announcement that the pope is preparing to offer incdlat'oii in the Balkans was made by the Vatican after a hurried meeting of the sacred congregation on Monday, according to a news agency dispatch from Rome. tandon Two Wonfen Burned to Death. New York. Two young women employed as waitresses In a restaurant at 25 Park Row, were suffocated to death Sunday In a fire that started in the fifth floor from a defective flue and spread to the other floors. Peffer Dead. William A. Peffer, States senator lrom Kansas, and a man well known In this stale, died Monday night. A romjiileation of troubles and old age canned bis death. Grand Jury Will Not Help Crusade. Chicago. Despite tes'.lmony by Miss Virginia Brooks, the West Hammond "Joan of Arc, the Cook county grand Jury on Tuesday adjourned without voting Indictments sb the result of its vice Investigations. Dynamite Kills Forty-five- . Tampico, Mnxlco. Dynanrte stored In a warehouse here exploded Monday night during a fire and kTed more than forty-fivpersons and injti-e- d several hundred. The eiute of tho fire Is not known. Miner Falla to Death, Fire in Idaho Mine. Topek-i- Kan -- e Park City, Utah. Jumping into s Kellogg, Idaho. Fire which started shaft bucket which, turning, thres early Monday from an unknown ruue him downward for a distance of 15( in the Bunker Hill and Su'livan silver feet In the Silver King f'oHlilion mine and lead mine, was beyond euiirof here. Dan Glllvlch, a Cre'an stantlv killed. wan in Tuesday night. F. A Benz, a puinf man, U r is.lng. |