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Show THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT. TOOELE, UTAH SENATE 1 APPHES I REPUBLIC INS IRE IN THE MAINE VICTORS WAITING ELECTION FOR THE UTAH I A SHORT THRpW TARIFF BILL MEASURE NOW GOES TO A CON. FERENCE COMMITTEE BECAUSE OF CHANGES MADE. Candidate for Congress Receives a Vote 103 Par Csnt Greater Than tha Vote Cast for Taft Portland, Me. Speaker John A. Republican, of Ellsworth, was on Monday chosen to HU the vs. cancy in the Third congressional district caused by the death of Forrest Goodwin, Republican, by a plurality of 663 over Mayor William A. Pattan-gal- l. Democrat, of Watervllle, with Edward M. Lawrence, Progressive, of Lubec, a poor third In the race. The returns in this special election from all but a small Island plantation gave: Peteri, 15,106; Pattangall, 14,563; Lawrence, 6,487. The vote for president In November was: Wilson, Democrat, 14,692 Roosevelt, Progressive, 13,236; Taft, Republican, 7.159. The Progressive vote showed i falling off of mors than CO per cent from that given Colonel Rooosevelt last November. On the other hand, the Peters vote was 108 per cent greater than the Taft vote, while the Pattangall and Wilson vote showed very little variation. OF MORTIARO ASSASSINATION ABE FOLLOWED BY DEMONSTRATION AT TOKIO PARK. Peters, La Follette, Republican, and Poinds ter. Progressive, Vote With tho Majority, While Two Democrats Vote Against Measure. Waublngton. The Democratic tariff revision bill passed the senate at 6:43 o'clock Tuesday afternoon amid aburst of applause that swept down from crowded galleries and found Its echo on the crowded floor of the senate. Its passage was attended with surprises Jn the Anal moments of the voting, when Senator La Follette, Republican, cast his vote with the Democrats, and was joined a few momenta later by Senator Poindexter, Progressive. The Demorrats bad counted throughout the long tariff fight upon losing the votes of Senators Ransdell and Thornton of Louisiana, Democrats, who voted against the bill Tuesday because It would put sugar on the tree list. Until the names of Senators La Follette and Poindexter actually were called, however, no one knew definitely the stand they would take, and their votes were greeted with enthusiastic applause. President Wilson expressed great gratification over the end of the long struggle In (be seuate. Senator Simmons, chairman of the finance committee, who had piloted the bill through the finance committee, the 1 democratic caucus and senate, predicted that Its passage would bring immediate stimulus to the business of the country. As it paised the senate, the tariff bill represents an average reduction of more than 4 per cent from the rates of the original bill that passed the bouse end nearly 28 per cent from the rates of existing law. In many Im- r Toklo. The assassination of Mor-tlarAbe, director of the political bureau of the Japanese foreign office, ha 1l framed the masses and a dra- Copyright., - HUERTAS ENVOY TO MEET - REBELS spect REHAD OFFICER MI8SI0N OF ZAMACONA TO THIS FEDERAL COUNTRY IS TO BRING ABOUT MARKED THAT HE WAS GOING AN ARMISTICE. TO KILL A GRINGO. Are on at Washington Opens Fire Upon Customs Inspector on American' Soil' and la Slain to tho End of tho Bloody Factional War In Mexico Which Troops Ordered to Scene Has Exacted Heav 'Of Fatal Encounter. Toll. Negotiations Looking El Paso, Texas. Before Lieutenant F. Acosta, an officer in General Salar tar's federal command at Juarex, crossed the Stanton street International bridge Saturday, afternoon, ho remarked ti.it he was going to kill a gringo." He was killed by. United States Customs Inspector T. F. Jonah and Immigration Inspector Thomas N. Helfrin after he had 'opened fire on them with a rifle on the American side rf the international boundary. He was shot through the mouth and arm, tion!. The definite Information was given and hla horse, from which he had disout Saturday by an official who de- mounted, was shot through the .side. clared ' that Senor Zamacona Is dot The American officers were uninjured. Hdutn wee standing it tha Amerionly an envoy of General Hue'pta, but can end of the bridge when Acosta Is also an agent of the' Wilson first opened fire at him. He fired back, 1 mean, said this official, "that using an automatic plctoL Jonah hastaa both President Wilson and Genera: ened to his assistance and began firHuerta know there can be no election ing at the Mexican. The Mexican oh without an armistice. President Wil- fleer was within thirty feet of the Amson la as lffucb Interested In the suc- ericans before he was killed. Two troops of the Thirteenth cavcess of Zamacona as are all thoae In Mexico who wish to make an nd to alry were ordered to the bridge followthis war. ing the shooting in 'order to restrain, There to no doubt tbat Zamacona the 1,000 Mexicans who had gathered will 'be received with open arms for on the Mexican side of the bridge. the purpose of this mission. General Hugh L. Scott, commander of the United States troops, was notified Fatal to Cardinal. Operation of the shooting, and he ordered all Rome. Cardinal Joseph Cslasano-tlu- s troops to be prepared for movement Vivea y Tuto, prefect of the con- to El Paso from Fort Bliss In case of gregation for religions affairs, died trouble. , Sunday. Recently he had undeigone an operation for appendicitis. POLICEMAN 8AVES . PRESIDENT. all-ste- el The manifestation clearly was an popular resentment explosion of against the ministry In its treatment of the California and Chinese questions. FOR BETTER ROADS. - Cleared by Pink Tights. Tucson, Arizona iMlss Claire Simpsons request for a jury of women was denied Monday when she was placed on trial In police court for havgown ing worn on the street an and the magistrate acquitted her because he could not determine whether, pink tights worn beneath the gown were Immodest. Barber Slays Wife. ' Ottumwa, Iowa. In the presence of two men whom he had Invited to hla house to drink a bottle of beer with him, Samuel H. Eaton, a barber, shcr and killed his wife here Sunday. Eaton fled, but waa captured a abort time later. " Found Dead In Bed. New. York. William F. Havemeyer, for many years prominent In financial circles here, was found dead In bed at his home Sunday. He complained of feeling 111 Saturday nlghL and when found Sunday morning had been by hla forgetting trafflq.., regulations dead apparently about six hours. which forbid pedestrians from crossing the street except at corners. MRS. WILLIAM SULZER The' president was' saved by a policeman, who threw himaejf in front of the car. The speeding electric car stepped within ten feef of Mr. Wilson. The policeman received warm thanks (or his promptness. Chief Executive Hat Close Call When He Ignores Traffic Regulations. Washington President Wilson had a narrow escape from being killed by a street car bee. Saturday. nlghL The danger to the president was caused EXPECTS TO ESCAPE PENALTY. ' Hopes to Get Verdict Re' versed by Courts. Sau Franclsco-TpE.- . Drew Camlnetti believes he will escape the penalty of the Mann white slave law under which he and Maury I. Diggs were convicted in the United States district court. 1 believe we shall have no trouble In gelling this verdict reversed by tbe United States court of appeals, ha said, and this Is the view taken by William A. Heister a member of the jury that convicted Camlnetti, who now says he regrets having voted to convict Camlnetti.. ComlneUi - g Reduces Cost of Living. Washington. How the parcel post Senor Pedro Laacuraln, former min- did something toward reducing the ister of foreign relations of Mexico, cost of livlug in Galllnp, N. M., was who haa an nouncod himself as a can- related Saturday in a report to General Burleson, which said didate for the presidency at tha election to bo hold In October, has long the price of fruit on the Gallup marboon known as a friend of America ket dropped from 12 Vi cento a pound and tha ' Americans, personally and to 5 cento when a. parcel post shipment came In from Colorado. officially. Fqqt-mast- - Alfonso Makeo Donation. Panama. The Panama government has been notified that King Alfonso of Spain has made a donation of 910,004 toward tne monument of Balboa, to bo erected near the Pacific entrance of the canaL Ice Famine In Kansas. Kansas City. Added to the troub'es of Kansas and western Missouri that have come with the drouth and prolonged season of heat Is a threatening ice famine. Stored storks are Two Drown in'-Mi- Fond. despondent supposedly because of ill health, Hyrum B. Davis, 55 years old, committed suicide at Salt Lake by drinking a solution of strychnine in the presence of his wife and several chlldreh. The laying of gas mains in the Provo streets was begun Monday by tbe Utah Valley Gaa A Power company. The company expects to he able to supply gaa for light and heat by October 15. The fruit crop in the Bear River valley Is unusually heavy and of good quality. There should be 300 cars of peaches for export at Brigham City alone, exclusive of the fruit takes by the canneries. To make the exhibition of fine poultry to be held December 29 to January 8, the biggest event of Its kind in the history of the county or state la the avowed intention of tue Salt Lake County Poultry association. The convention of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America opened in Salt Lake Monday morning vith over 500 delegates from every section of the United States present. Citizens pf 8L George are preparing for the coming fruit festival, Wednesday and Thursday, September 11 and 12, and It is expected that many hundreds of Dixie citizens will attend long program has been arranged. Rhoda Clarke Martin, known professionally as Rhoda Clarke, a young actress of much ability and well knov in Salt Lake City, died last week in a Butte hospital of complications following an operation for appendicitis. Captain Samuel 8. Smith, 74 years of age, a resident of Salt Lake for 35 years and for many years an employee of the Daly-Wemine at Park City died Sunday at the family residence In Galt Lake. Death was due to tbe Infirmities of old age. An average of 12 per cent of saccharine, or 3 per cent below tbe mark required by the company, (e shown by the tests of sugar beets In the fields near Ogden, according to field workers of the Amalgamates Sugar company. This low percentage la said to be the result of the recent wet weather. Just after he had been committed to the state Insane, asylum In the district court In Salt Lake, Jamea R. Maloney seized the commitment par pars from the table In front of him and made a dash for liberty, but was captured. With the purchase by tbe Pacific Land A Ulster company during the past week of seventeen sections of land In Park valley. Box Elder county, for a consideration of approximately 9360,000 one of tbe largest deals of the kind In the history of Utah was consummated. The discovery of a new species of neglected peach on trees in a small orchard southeast of Salt Lake may mean the introduction of a new kind of fruit on the market If the new species can be grafted Into other trees. v st Latest photograph of Mre. William Sulzer, tho wife of tho Impeachod governor of Now York. Mrs. Sulzer endeavored to savo her husband from impeachment by her claim that without hit knowledge she used some of tho money received for his campaign. Date of Wilson Wedding Set. Cornish. N. H The marriage ol Ftonebaui, Mass. Miss Adh' aged 20, of Worchester, a patient Miss Jessie Wilson, seond daughter oi at a sanitarium, and her nurse. Miss President Wilson, to Francis B. Sayrs Hazel Crummell, aged 21, of Akron, of New York Is to take place at tha Ohio, were drowned In Quarter Mile, White House in Washington on TuesFein-gol- There are about 70.000 bushels ol grain In the Monroe prejlnct this year. One day last week there were sen out of Ogden over the U. P. nJae freight trains totaling more than 5lf loaded cars. Ealle liodaon of Ogden waa seriously Injured when she was thrown from a buggy struck by an automobile, driven by joy riders. Tha Garden City Canning company at Provo la now operatlug.wlth a force of sixty hands and turning out 15,-8cans of tomatoes a day. Salt Lake was never so free from contagion and infectious disease as at present, according to the weekly report of the health department. Millard county reports that alfalfa seed which Is a principal crop, has done better than for years past, and that wheaL particularly fall wheaL la better than ever before. The capture of ten persona who have been charged - with felony offensea punishable by terms In the state prison, is the record of the Ogden police department since July 27. The convention of the Ladies of the Maccabees of Utah, held In fialt Lake last week, was the most successful ever held in the west, fully 300 delegates and visitors attending. The fruitgrowers of Utah county are now right In the middle of the fruit crop and from every district calls are coming In for more help for th; orchards and the packing houses. Prompt application of the atomach pump by the family physician saved son of Charles E. Cotthe ton of Salt Lake from the effects of gasoline swallowed by tbe child. Commissioner Done warns the pub. 11c not to buy Insurance from strangers before ascertaining from his department whether or not the person soliciting the same carries a license. thousand dollars la being Thlrty-v- e remitted to a comparatively few men In the Uintah baaln this fall for honey. That will pay for 20 cars of 30,000 pounds each; a total of 600,000 pounds. During the next few days the officers of the Pacific Fruit Expresa company expect that about 100 cars of fruit will pass through Ogden en route to the eastern markets from California. In the Ashley forest surrounding Vernal, the government reports state Governors Invited to Meet at Lincoln and Plan for Good Roads. Lincoln, Neb. Governor Moorehead has sent Invitations to. the governors of Illinois, Iowa, Colorado and Utah to come to Lincoln on September 23, when the delegates to the Lincoln National Highway congress will bo in session, and assist him in urging tbe building of ' an automobile highway from Chicago to Salt Lake City,- to connect at the latter place with an automobile roadway, thence to San Francisco. , that there Is 3,500,000,000 feet of Thar governor desires to see the tending timber ready for cutting and highway complete In time for the in the Uintah range there is much Panam-Pacifl- c 1916. exposition In more. . d . out . it Another Victim of Motorcycle. Cologne. G us Lawson, an American the Pennsylvania flyer that left New cyclist, and Sheuermann, a German York Tuesday night for 6L Louis was rider, were killed, and Meinhold, the ditched by a raised rail near Wylie's German's pacemaker, was fatally Instation, four miles west of here, and jured here Monday in tha course of race for the thirty. Bve passengers wero Injured. a motor-paceThree, It is believed, were fatally hurt championship. A bursting tire and eighteen are in a hospital at Rich- caused the accident mond, lud. Willard Held on Murder Charge. Shrinkage of Corn Crop. Los Angeles Jess Willard, as prinWashington. An enormous loss In cipal; Thomas L. McCarey as prothe prospective production of corn and moter, and ten others Interested in Indications .of the biggest wheat crop the fatal Willard-Younfight at the over produced were the feature of the Vernon arena on August 22 were held governments September crop report, Monday to the superior court charged issued Tuesday. with murder In tha second degrc. Accused of Murdering Husband. Japanese Newspaper Suppressed. Chliugo.- - Mrs. Alice Davis Sing, Toklo. An anarchistic expression white wife of Charles Sing, wealthy Chinese merchant who waa found mur- in connection with the agitation over dered in his home several days ago, the killing of Japanese at Nanking led has been formally booked on a charge to the suppression on Monday of tho Nirokau Shibun, an Independent of murder. newspaper. Artist Meets Death In Accident. Open School in Jail. New York A large circle of artists 6an Francisco. With the cooperabere is shocked by the death of Addison T. Millar and Mrs. Millar, who tion of the board of education, school were killed when their automobile has been opened at the San Francisco was struck by an express train near county jail. Reading, writing, spelling. arithmetic and geography will bo Norwalk. Conn., Tuesday nlghL taughL Aviator Has Narrow Escape, May Appeal to Privy Council. Cannl, 111. Tony Jaunus, aviator, Out Dominion officials Ottawa, had a narrow escape whtle giving an exhibition flight here, when the car- here foresee a delay of possibly two buretor of his motor cams off whtle years before final decision of the the biplane waa 900 feet in the air. Thaw case. The litigation. In their opinion, undoubtedly will bo carried Jaanus landed In a meadow. through the dominion courts to the Fira Causes Heavy Loss. privy council In England. Hot Springs. Ark. According to a Rebels Block Railroad. statement made public by J. 8. Speed, Mexico City. The rebels have manager of the Arkansas Actuarial bureau, the property loss in the re- blocked the railroad between Tamcent great Ore waa 93.2 jO.000, with In- pico and San Lois Potosl by wrecking s locomotive la a tunnel and setting surance loss of 91,600,000. fire to the oil. matic chapter in tbe history of the new Japan was written Sunday. Fifteen 'thousand persons gathered in mas3 meeting In lliblya park, calling for military action against China. A majority of these marched to the foreign- office and clamored for mission.. .They demanded the dispatch of troops to China to take such measures as were necessary to obtain satisfaction for tha killing of Japanese at Nanking, or failing this, tha resignation of the minister of foreign affairs, Baron Nobuakl Makino. 'The speakers denounced the emptiness of Japanese diplomacy in connection with California and China, and insisted that the insult to the Japanese flag at Nanking should be wiped WORKING Washington. This city Is to be tha scene of negotiations looking to tha end of tha bloody factional war In Mexico that has exacted thousands of lives, brought the United States ana her southern neighbor to the verge of war and caused damage amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. It was learned definitely on Saturday that tho mission of Mannel Zamacona to this country Is to bring about an armistice between tho contending fac- SENOR PEDRO LASCURIAN o - PUERTA PLATA 8HELLED. Dominican Navy In Action Against Seaport Sslzsd by Rebels. Washington News that Dominican gunboats were shelling the rebel city of Puerto Plata, endangering American lives and property, caused hurry orders to go from here Monday to the cruiser Des Moines, which had been preparing to anil from Guantanamo, Cuba, for Santo Domingo since reports of the latest revolution, there were received several day ago. The cruiser was coaling and was expected to sail directly for Puerta Plata. In the meantime communication between Puerto Plata and tha outside world bad been broken and no word bad come to the state department since the brief message early portant particulars the senate has Monday announcing the bombardchanged the bill that passed the house, ment Monday. and a conference committee of the JEROME ACQUITTED. two houses will begin work at once to adjust these differences. Leaders of both houses predict that the con- Court Apologizes to Thaw Prosecutor ference will consume less than two . After Hearing Evidence. weeks' time. Costloook, Quebec. William Trav-er- o Jerome was acquitted ' Monday MURDERED IN. ARCTIC. night of the charge of, having gamTwo Men Who Wero Exploring Far bled on Thursday last on tho station property of the Grank Trunk railway North Killed by Esqulmos. here while waiting for tho ImmigraWinnipeg, Man. Killed by Esqulmos tion authorities to pass on tho case Is reported to have been the fate of K. Thaw. In discharging of Allen Ilarry V. Radford and George himHarry tho court apologized for tho huStreet, two explorers, who left here miliation to which ho had been subtwo years ago to essay the perilous jected. journey from Chesterfield inlet, Hudson bay, to Bathurst on the Arctic Greed Caused Strike. ocean. Their aim was to investigate Washington. Greed of coil operathe possible value of the territory al- tors as well as the miners, Bishop R. ready partially explored by other ex- J. Donahue of Wheeling, W. Vs., told peditious, It is believed that the ter. the senate investigating committee ritory contains valuable mineral de- on Monday was the fundamental posits cause of the West Virginia strike. Radford was an American end Exorbitant prices In company stores Street a resident of Ottawa, Canada. (from 15 to 25 per cent above the market) he gave as an Instance of the Currency Bill Back In House. attitude of the operators. The administration Washington. currency reform bill as approved by Can Save Big Drydock. the Democratic caucus was reported The big drydock at Washington. to the houso on Tuesday from the committee on banking and currency Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which recently after the government had by Chulmnn Glass. A voluminous re- collapsed several million dollars In Its spent port, lucludlng a lengthy technical can be saved and finishdiscussion of theory of the bill, ac- construction, to the original design, ed, according companied the measure setting forth in the opinion of Alfred Noble, an enthe views of the Democrats on the gineering expert who was sent to Incommutes. Many injured in Wreck. New Mudlson, O. An train probably saved a score of Uvea when Speakers Denounce the Emptiness of Japanese Diplomacy .and Insist That Insult to Flag at Nanking ( be Wiped Out. BUDGET d, pond Sunday. day, November Montana Wool la Low. Butte, Mont The Montana woe! ohtput for this aeaaon Is at leastTa per cent behind last year. In tbe opinion of E. A Gray of the Chicago Great Western railroad, with head quarters in Helena. Sailor Stabbed by Panaman. Panama Arthur Rahlin, a sailor ol tbe United States cruber Demer. which arrived here from Corinto for coal, waa stabbed Saturday by a notorious Panaman character named Enrique Almangor. 25. three-year-ol- d . |