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U Silver 6114c Spelter $520 Copper' cathodes 16175c' Lead $4533 'y tair J II — — 7?— BITWiEI IOCO AID UMITEDS ATES MEM JqXv If 1913 lOfA MANY r P 0 1 TOPICS ro ILJv 3 IE j -jAI Government of U CLUS III onwn unrr Government’s fication Populistic a iwIl Doctrine Ex-Senator Noti Military and Regarding Recognition Tell SOCIALISTIC Have Salt THU HO BURNED TO Lake Herald PERSOBS III DEATH STEERABE at O 101108111) SPEAK h n Done to (Special Organizations the Convention Next Salt in The BY 1 EXPLOSION Lake IS Herald-Republican) DK1GHAM CITY Oct 15—One of important meetings of the twentieth annual convention of CourtLs Dfilihpmti'nnc Qormb the Passengers n Compartment Utah ederation of Women’s inal Vntn Maw Ra TnlAn Clubs was held this morning in the No Cut Off by lames and Third ward chapel with reports by at Open Session standing committees and an address Crew Unable to Release by Dr E G Gowans of Ogden LBANX N 1 Oct 15 The president Mrs A J Them Gorham — It is prob-Zx Death Trap rom convened the morning session at 9:30 Sulzerable that the fate of Governor clock The will be known by tomorrownight gatheringsang the “Star Spangled Banner” and the corresponding When the high court of HEROIC WORK secretary Mrs Ira D Travis DONE read adjourned tonight it was minutesof the previous meeting Mrs said that the final vote probably Gorham then spoke briefly in the would BY SHIP’S OICERS of the be taken at an open session work of standingcommittees afternoon tomorrow Mrs Anna L Kopp chairman No official confirmationof this of the badge committee gave the first be obtained report however All Captain Inch Badly Burned: announcing that a new emblem of thecould deliberations had been designed for the organizationwere held in secret of the court today' and ready for distribution May Lose Eyesight was Mrs Survivors an insistent that John There was Marshall who has the work the rumor had of case far the college loan fund in progressed so as to Taken on Board Kroon charge have reached an informal vote on the submitted a report showing that the guilt or of the fund now Innocence This fund governor on amounts to $325 Landed at New York the first article of the Is to impeachment advance help to students needing This article the education Mrs governorwith GouldB Blakeley falsifying hischarges campaign statement The the chairman of endowment fund of only thirty-two of names the fiftyseven Of spoke generous contributions to the 5 of the court had been NJEW ORK Oct 15 — New York fund showing that Utah’s apportionmentcalled members when it was decided to adit took in and sheltered is paid today tho journ was announced Each mem-was first survivors Taylor of the of the steamship Mrs A V educationalher it said was given an oppor-to committeegave a lengthyreport shoxv-ing tunity to arrive in this express his opinion on the country 105 in what done by the last legislature was merits of the article and the same prowill number brought into port by the with this committee cedure be followed the open at GrosserKiu-fuerst the North German in increasingthe school tax limit session tomorrow afternoon in Lloyd liner that sent the first several smaller cities and the work Each member it was understoodwill boat done but not the be given the privilege of careening across the heavyrescue completed toward changing his sei-? erection of a women's to dormitoryat the informal vote at the public session remove passengersand crew" from of Utah The University latter it was afternoon the burningship said in discussions after the report The question as to whether article the lips of some was in favor of of the "sidetracked” the of the impeachment chargesshould be rom $50000 live stock survivors coliseum foithe amended to include the testimony of there came todav state air by the legislature and it Duncan W Peck and Henry L which accentuatedthe was or suggestedthat resolutions of whether the assembly should bo askedto bring an additional conanctof the Volturno’scaptain at favored animals being officers and article the offenses alleged and over humans be drafted and covering in crew of sent the men who prepec persons The testimonywag decided 'today when manned the lifeboats that nut motion was tills forth tiio passed to be acte-I court voted to on Yy'thc resolutions admit the Peck from other ships into the article as It now committee explosion stands The decision was at The of a drum containin' Ira D Travis read the Mrs report of announced a brief public session in the afternoon chemicalswas the the traveling library tn the of the fir cause absence It was rumored that the decision was of the chairman Mrs E accordingto the story told by Waldron Marcy It reached by a vote of 41 to 16 (Continuedon Page Column'3) Disselman third officer ’of tho to the announcement made According by Presiding Judge Cullen the court Volturno Disselman gave a thrilling r had decided that article IV was “broad narrative of the long hours spent on of the the enough to permit consideration SAYS HE Solution What 1 AND Demonstration but Asserts Aldrich UNSOUND MEASURE Naval Suggested LEADERS for Notes 'l American MORE g Provision in Currency Plan TION Issue 1 ARE Important Committees Morning Session Brigham City mi ' miouin fair Report-During h A Al uni riday wanner Thursday: IVE CENTS PRICE - f£ ffit MS I aud CTTY‘IjTA'H--TIJURSDAYvOCTOBER16 HANDLED AT STATE EDERATION MEET ' n” Medium WBATSER: A — LAICE BM’S RELATIOiS 9 - 7'i'7" SALT r ’CRISIS Advertising and I Ei RepubliCan"rf Greatest Newspaper tah’s the most ! Conceded Is It City Mexico AMONG fr Difficulty of Means Action ATTITUDE -CONCILIATORY ACTION POSSIBILITIES Still by Peaceful i President Sought Is Beliefs OTHER BY NATIONS Wilson’s Writings He Had Opposed : 4 - Held to Proposals i Now He ANTICIPATED 1 Il Quoted to Show I Supports o 4 A'" d at Necessitates “ hYrocesses in impeachment Civil Courts Prepared ing Germany Be- Against Ini- Warships al XTE5X YORK Mexican to Oct 15 Sen-’ — ormer ator Nelson W Aldrich of Rhode Island tonight attacked the Wilson administrationcurrency bill now Congress which he declared KAHL HOPKINS O LEHI the theories of recordlug secretary of Utah WilliamJ Bryan Elected ederation of He Women's Clubs denounced the bill as socialistic and revolutionary characterizing it as “an endeavor to ‘RITUAL MURDER’ Dispatches Addition importance before prisoned Deputies Supreme Court GALL Waters our Quit Judges Way orce Troops -Hits unsound 15—Admin-VV secure the hour to nup I by had government departments which repeated diplo-1 today were without advices as to the of the American people at result of the rance reported conferencein the polls hiatemala! Mexico City of the entire diplomatic He quoted from Woodrow Wilson’s Cuba and Norway nt a conference coi-ps Th is developmentin the situation writings to indicate that the Presi-i J decided to recommend that their followingdose upon President dent in his earlier days had entertained respectivego rnm en send war-1 Wilson sharp note declaring that beliefs ships to contraryto provisions Mexico for the purpose of States was the of the bill shocked at mwi'iin" leeurion guards proteo “ lawlessness of General Huerta in “If the House bill shouldbe enacted tion should conditions !£ assuming dictatorship over Mexico into a law” Mr L4A K4XA Aldrichasserted Russian A member of the diplomaticcorps! taken to was mean here that foreign “Mr Bryan would achieve the pur-cse made this statement onight He governments might bring pressureto for which he has bee — contending aisn said that the diplomaticwp-i to the near m an error situation for a compose decade” al Mlpi resent atives had recommended Mr Aldrich’s speech y&S delivered at temperate attitude in the matter General Huerta’s decree taking unto the closing session of the national of Mexico's reply to j Li in m: if legislative as well executive as conference on currency reform He KL? powers has swept aside all hope here opposed many features of xUueSIEXIfO CITI' OH Owfa rrtHcy directed life’i con-n th CTt oral Mexico City Oct representatives of 16-Toatic -land partisan legislation the the doctrines and principles received the triumph of of closing the j report embodied Guaymas Into ASHINGTON Oct WASHINGTON W7 ififl’niinnofficials istration nffiniok WARSHIPS OR Sonora I condemnation -The Jritain Great i I j ’ ptiin ’ j r BV i EPISCOPALIANS Vol-turno z t v e theLnited s s i ' co-operating ? i i Orthodox Church 1 1 ti 1 V t ’ 4 1 1 a 1 J 1 XT 'S Such 4 t Charges i i Be-seeched tomorrow 1 KG Renounce to I v Vol-turno - descriptions i Mor-genthau j j he-loic V'a-iiinaton indignation the-Glass- 1- djhner 'bll-i-but i r -Ills Ii-Tbat crisis the in I able relations betweenMexico United am! r the States Atas almost reached today is only porarily delayed is the ueneraj ing here tonight I tem-i feelj among Mexicans and When and how the next I‘e!’ oreisners j be will inient reached gov rnincir or be cop with the increasingly fighting of the constitutionalists to vigorous is ques- a Three CoursesOpen Both President Wilson and Secretary Bryan are turning over in their minds possimiky ol a more aggressive ue course action of by the United dealing with 2Lee methods of States the open to 4- I -4- for Served More 4- f 4' ra nd Iren Than m a required 35 Lodge a n I Years As 4- 4- Secretary s t- j md 1 the — 1- — — — A u-up-"-sil’i' 1 p 1'0 r $ ' ra t ni ion tion ‘Ington tit 1 the matter in elimination di-i of at i mini o h e m with on cl M J DAV f ” I v J 1 1 L V till: i ''J r ai-complishme e Wf V PRESIDENT WILSON 2 REPROO V I cf'Uriiig’toii Oct 15 Charge O’Shaughnessy to — rlhe instructions the authorities Mexico the defining attitude -of I I is as -3 0ft which Mexico ol lias than as s3 H act an I I finds it distressed impossible the of the I tees at bad faith toward tho dissolving the congress’ and deputies ‘It is not only but die&tlOS all t I I ° deputies body of of lay S 4- — — - — — — - : - I v jlju i — i v - - I i I t ! wiij oi me people rPhp T’rniilprri wghLI J tue & results oi an such H j 1 i 2- jet-i election or in ju&uuvu accepting rernmiiyin’nr'hn nrpgiT A j- CT 'Wj —i f Iftl iaI —11— lli —li 1 Ii y I a A — J i 1 bed for i I ± — ’ ’’ (Continued On I v -- — iNZE ! nt p CHARGES BY THE a - TRIED GOULD That Committee Endeavoringto Raise S250-000 for Equipment RAUD 'Page S A'Wt Answer iles Overrated Suit in Bank Offered Says Stock With Was the decision the of Democratic newspaper committeenot Him take over the Telegram plans being made by the to now committee to raise Special to The 5250000to establish a third afternoon Oct New York 13— Aiiemra claliy in Salt Lake The Democrats the Heinze Montana copper kinpr in plan to lease a building buy an suit of an answer to the WilliamNelmechanicalplant and equip SontKOSSUTII DIXON Cromwell of Panama canal purchase a full new newspaper establishment fame to recover on a note for It is of that plans are undei $275000 Expedi executed by Heinze October way to understood have the PublishersPress 19U7 charged that Edwin Gculd tion and Uie In iei News Bears Indians with associates' including Crnm-l nauonai service (the Hearstservice) furnish the well to defraud Heinze out of more telegraphicnews report to be supplemented than a million dollars by a special wire service The answer declares that Gould'in Democrats hope to see these plans order to carry out his alleged in the verv near i against futum Heinze engaged Charlc5scheme W bear to the One reason it is said that the deal a mes-Vy Morse deposed “Ice King” and recent for the Telegram fell of the through cage a oi trie lederai prison at Atlanta innate that the Democrats did not desire Ga and the late Miles 21 O Tim Itirllnn Brien to have message their paper printed in the the MercantileNational of rival always been bf approached on toe a act his ‘gcbetweens’V organ was subject of Mprsp and suggested and finally decided barter' or the first O’Brien according- to the made the answer Democrats were to establish time1 his ’history a we approach1’ fraudulentrepresentations to Heinze as party organ-in Salt Lake the best plan 'value of the stock of on the ‘side of the patriotism?' ta the great: be to procure a separate and inNational bank to induce the would Mercantile said dividual andl'-: Joseph Kossuth Dixon head mechanical business ’ PJ’ to nuy out) shares in editorial plant’ distinct from njanate of any Hodman Ti’anamaker it fhe stoccw&s represented to him institution: — tu the Indians in deserlb-’ worth 'ii’‘ excess of '3335 per sjmre h A are 1 f en-tirely 1 2 -Head association -to judge e' scene J of-land? ’ pr'-s-ident-of e- establishment bankto - ! t a J ’ inhim b ! th-tlif “ i " f ‘ oth'-’J’i j I Cambridge England Oct — Xliss Merriam Pratt militant a teacher of suffraget school Norwich 3 I I 5 t A citv on : rr-M Mnv 17 n i'- -I his mission last ' is 2 to the UintaiITVTes-' 'A oitatior (Ufrfrrrii'jr n rtr " A I£ke' in nd 3 I nr - ' jx - — - ‘r-a - -' ’ 5c-i’oA ’ L - s -- wtawi ajt 'rai v il r ' t- vx j"ihTUia '' s 1 entVnyicU'KU' H G’R iu&e n-fr ii-t r yi !’ t r n r v- Tjn ' '-chat “ J i i ’ 'AlthoueL aooui - I LAT if f purposeof cvening Mr Dlxon who ingr-the j & ’ 4)y as was ' sentenced here 'today to penal servitude hnn in ihic nionttis eighteen tor settint tire to ’’ " J I "expedition -the I r 'was I ! d-'-t-ir en rv- no ‘-I'1-11 v TT'r iur Tyiir U ii ' ? -is - I thefact flag'-not' in the senHrate pronounced suffragets hurled vegetablesat the judge’s head and iiiw xuarsei liaise i’ce wornen Xvcre arrested materialize I -Indian I came boy Column 'A' Is conspired wild ’ DEMMTS THAT xc i when-th tence 'De-' Phillips while l Reported fU’-iteJ Glasgow —Scotland Oct 15 — Margaret Morrison an artist and Airs Smith atphysicianwere sentenced here today to eight months’im-J pri&onmentfor attempting on July to the residenco of the tO’setfire late 'Sir John Muir former lord of mayor Glasgow There-was ’a court! MIV ’ ' - 1PV&& ' ‘ Bar camp of' California Later he went Eureka Nev and from’ there to Virginia City during the Comstock boom days rom Virginia City he rancisco removed to San and id -V J-1 -Pa JOSEPH Head Wanamaker i 2 three engaged in mercantilepurGoing around Cape Horn in store in Scotts no openea aminingapioneer - iU'Tl aw ' - I Russia States and suits ’ including winter So tar only 510000 for the relief fund has been received from the outside All of this has been disbursed The com-mitte is at the end of its resources and is unable to provide further assistance without outside aidarriving Prospectors are daily from the interior to find their 'Homes have bee n destroyed by the storm ‘ r I f I’ n a' no I hadsuffered months in erballen Born 23 1828 Mr cember to the United u- - -S— LiS 'a- I f t f additional S- 1 to-i ° M -d ! Judge’s At c pioneer Phillips mercantileman of western mining camps and prominent in Masonic work in Utah died morningat o’clock at his residence 351 E Second South Death was causedby arterlo-scle-rosis of which Mr Phillips for year about a having been confined to his I ' - It Jw ' 's I Vegetables t i explosion — ' bishops uf f ra gets Hurl Moses 3 a — 'Tw&aa V Worn the the i yesterday I r testimony i-W® ritual — The Kiev Russia was resolution adopted I arresting s I -age Irate Year- situation I I of 1 regardotherwise United States to of in — a — C- Herald-Xennblican - Illness I T-i Pioneer Merchant-of Western Mining Camps Dies After- I violation of constitutional rnaranof l’OSSlbllltv ffin fraa n nln'Jinn and ij viijiiftiiiiai lhe Piesident believes that an election held at this-time rna unwi nnnni — — — ’vuiuauave none oi th0 sanction with which law surroundsthe billot and that result therefore couid not be regdr&ed representing as - j PHILLIPS I sincere t £? t a 15 I deeply is arisen Huerta’s course the a C I -as fiienu MOSES f assumptionol dictatorship were follows: lhe President shocked at the lawlessness methods employed by General Huerta and X'' X United States toward Huerta’s of the t -'---i A I The house today accepted the resignation of Right Rev Lemuel ells missionary bishop of Spokane and Right Rev Crane Gray missionary bishop of lorida southern retired on account Right Rev Albion 'Vyilliamson Knight missionarybishop of Cuba gave up' active service In the church'to become capital vice chancel-!or of ’the University of the South at oevvanee lean by City fighting the flames -ship J t delivered at i 5 sub-stantiatlve a i V vn c AV HUERTA TO of r- J J of' ADMINISTERS STRONG 4 4 a ' U'V! AC- T f-tr i w-re B J - American 1 - o ’ O V when on "The- Church and tli Social Movement" 'The speakers included Bishop Lawrence Bishop Spalding of Utah and Rathbone of Providence Gardner j Blu -j basis a V Co-operation ' m-iii 1 j j in U the chair and discussed with Secular Agencies” and “Educationfor Social Service”The commission held a mass’ meeting this eveningin the Cathedral of St John the Divine addresses delivered would meet election in coinplianc li'Ulhiifrton ba It way tr Mexican law strained e’ations At the same time it is acknowledged S Secretary l)rynn Takes Trip tha' the nt of tin’s eretui y Bryan left here tndav for would Le till ti ut since the only recourse is Waterloo Ip and before his denartnro told his caliers did not expect the homing ut the elec Uolu mn (ContinuedOn Page Column 1) ? as -incident repairing the crinnled charge” wirplps nlanf opposing the inclusnon Of this and lowering lifeboats quieting the panic-nj flT Qi in article stricken UtllUU 1UVIL fpprin Ha tlixx defense! fz uy njina IV 041 vppfprdav rnnncpl e a lo keep tier irom drifting while tho held that the desire of counsel for the — board managers was to include it in! Wirft Pimmnnin' iiin3 ii uuister uu weaK case i"rora other ships to uiuvr cra accomplish nt to tn declared that it would pnnhLnUnt to the Voltumo’s side bringing new chargeagainst the gov the journey More than eighty ernor passengers were No light was thrown by the presiding burned to death when they were cut judge on off by why the Morgenthau flames Dissehnan declared was not included under the ar "I Just was ticle going to the bridge” said Disselman “when the first occurred The nr (in b ed as if she had been struck by a heavy shell wlfiL " ur Hiu Almost immediatelyother drums began to explode There was rapid fire of a that explosions sound Hke cannonading Acme Alaska Oct 15 —Captain Bal Explosions Incessant of the States linger United revenuecutter Inch was Bear “Captain on the bridge informed the citizens relief heard him shout out tn tn an Hr committee yesterdayhe would advise wuavs me Htrt rne came running his departmentat passengers Washington that in panic to the decks sailors assistance was urgently The needed sprang to the davits A gale here for sufferers was hnwlfrom the recent — seas' were uiiu me sweeping in storm and flood At the it that 500 or more meeting (Continued on was shew people geW27 Column and children many women shelter were destitute with for the in " to-day the estabHuerta er'rxtiawh 411 which ihe constitutionalists 1 - I H and a fire-ridden Peck I l ProtestantEpiscopal church at the triennial general conventionThe also took steps to amend their prayerbook by eliminatingthe passage in the Good riday collect where Jews are classed with “infidels Turks and heretics” 1 he social service committee met with Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts In --The a New Arouse to I Episcopalians Third United States could formally announce its absolute termination of relations with the Huerta officials bavniu it to tlie influence both of the onstHuiknal movement and liberal elements n t i an- upon 4- and a To Spirit ! MnwHiHircn f s he especially Oct EvX YORK murder trial at condemned in a by the house today joint clerical 1 - Jirt " 4 1 1 Patriotism r on volunconsiders witii-suspicion - t a on iuokb teers from what other class and the clergy “The church must stand on the t solid ground of economic truth 4In single word the a church if sh' is to be real a power in th to twentieth century must cease 44be merelythe almoner of the rich 4 and become the champion of the poor” A 1 1 3 ' i ! testimony 4- Oct re-4- 7 'ever-recurrent York 15 the — At social of the Episcopal today commission Bishop S of Utah Spalding on spoke "Christianity and Democracy” ferrlng not to political democracy but industrial democracy “I am by no ’means certain that the wage earner will thank me for trying to plead his cause” Bishop “He has his nwn Spalding said leaders chosenby himself andhe 4- irst is the — There in to expect no suggestion official circles of a mili-tar and naval T's!iingtonremn demonstration which would serve as precautionary office in move use forcible policj- later is hr time the or or iresent however the eirtaiu rrecKifcjit and his Ins advisers as are enn on a constructive solution by se of peaceful mi leji’rd’ng Many officials measures think a series — action demands made upon the au-at Mexican anliioriMexico City to force trio immediate elimination of GeneralHuer ta complete the record of the ites In elr'tions attemptingto assist earest neighbor” bi Boivin? icii It les of tlie southern repubad has been ii bv some ‘‘lliflais that shouldsuggested such demands be 1 Cal ignoreci the American government camhdat be justified in would its throwing support to be to the constitutionalists in the ccord y New meeting service so-called sit-uaiion arc being suggestedas Washington government: th strongest criticism at the prevision dealing with the issue of government fnotes and providing for a central board with supervisionover 4the as a He system whole Aldrich made no 4“ of the mention plan 4(Continued on Page Column 1) government whi-li iuc iwwayp- |