Show J PAGES 16 ' -THE METALS I Utah I® Silver 61V4c Spelter $520 Copper cathodes 15975c Lead $441 Greatest Newspaper Advertising Medium s JR' anc W & WEATHER: Tuesdayanil Inter-Mountain Vol 32 No Republican 66 CITY BALLOTING Doors IN Thrown PRIMARIES English j Militant J Eeader i TODAY I ’ Deportation Candidates ExpressThemselves Confident as Before Votes Are Combinations Suspended Pankhurst Admitted and and Lecture Engagements 20 ’ T oday I Genernlly Wednesday CENTS Salt 1’alr Lake M - ITT’ c 1 ityr oj runerai ! ivirs JtLLLis DISPLEASES 'MB WTiilil ’feSj vT- American Government eels British Minister Should I" ' Herald No G6 ACL I Z7 p 1 ICARDB’S another PRESIDENT Oct Withheld WILLING Have Presentation Credentials of Mexico at City s engage- Go Who Voters JR 1 4 Denied )N IVE PRICE trlrw II Axiv xva uiiiiuenseu op eratprs picking up messages sent ashore from ships or from one state to HARMAN Before Onl ! York Oct 20 B — Elmer set Myers a Brooklyn youth who up a wireless plant on the roof of his first 'securing home without a federal license to do so was fined $50 today by United States Mayer for violation of the radioJudge act passed last June by Congress Ho is said to be the first defendantun-I der this law His machine accord-I i ing to the complaint was tuned in pitch with the big government sta-! tions along the Atlantic coast i Tx I i ulfill WAC Candidates Joined for Operating Wireless Machine on Roof of His House 1' to Eve on Cast Are Mrs I Order opened today to Jill's — America the doors were POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS Emmeline Pankhurst and during few weeks covered by her lecture engagements the British militant suffragistleader is free to go where she ARE O IRING LINES will in the United States An order releasing the much discussedvisitor N from detentionat Ellis Island Y and revoking the deportation order of the special inquiry board was issued todav after President Wilson had Voters Largely Thrown on conferred with Secretary Wilson of the department of labor and a formal Own Resources and Must hearing before Immigration Commissioner Caminetti on Mrs Pankhurst’s 4ippexiudd oeen concluded Each See to It That Opinions Secretary Wilson announced that he the President and had agreedthat Mrs Are Suitably Expressed OICIALS Pankhurst should be admitted "on her own the recognizance”with understanding that she should depart when MAKE BRIE STAY she had fulfilled her lecture ! 1913 New Suffragist All OCTOBER TUESDAY Vo!165 Open ! To UTAH 21 the uienis ±5otn the President and secretary agreed with Commissioner Caminetti in the opinion that there was an elementof doubt as ‘to whether the acts for Mrs had which Pankhurst been convicted in England constituted TO ACCEPT CHANGE INCIDENT O CURRENCY IN PLAN Number or of Reduction Reserve Change in to z k Banks COAST HOUSE MAY LONDON z Have Interpreted of United Hand ree as States in Dealing $ - Mexican Problem ' With Board ' TO Development in ' TAKE '' ' ' ' PROCEED J' - Intimation ight Not AT L 8 Would SUBJECT IS INQUIRY ’ ' ' ' -s W ' ' - ' ? ' RECESS 1 ' ASHINGTON - the Oct 20— While change in either at Mexico City there was no status of affairs or the American policy an international moral turpitude or were political in phase of the Mexican situation Republican Leader Mann Considering jConnnlssioners for our-Year that attracted Term character wide attention tonight President Mohler Discussing Nils anaerson Paulson Decision the Caminetti Explains was formal inquiry made earlier Robert N Baskin Marie Louise PeterProposal Made by Gustav Commissioner Caminettitonight Business Conditions son Says today by Ambassador Page at London Joseph n Buschmann Bywater Milson R Pratt a formal statementoutlining the Democratic Leader eter A as to what here Droubay red red W Price reasons for his decision in the Utah Is was construed Prosperous C rank case Emery Mark Reedall as an unsympathetic attitude "There is nothing in the record or toward Arnold G Giauque Mark W H Shearman the United States b'rnnb by Sir Lionel Carden me” said the statement “to indicate Robert H Siddoway K m W that the British yVTASIIINGTON Oct 20 With the British W WH vv in Ill m government v ministerto Mexico T4?orEre jj that Mrs T UDGE R S LOVETT chairman of — kpvspf v 1'resident Pankhurst shall be President Wilson willing to TVilliarn M acIt is Knerr Henry VV DM to understood that the basis of England and the evidence J tiie executive board of the Harriman the inquiry cept suostantial amendments to the was a confidential report n mi o G- jjuno Heber Mw' Wells of record indicates that while she was Jj'P’v8 system left Salt Lake McAllister yesterday administrationcurrency bill to the state James Wilson placed in the Mrs William0 Ellis and her children the contents a sentence of three years’ department William Newton under morning for Los Angeles where it Is of penal servitude hope of securing which were not divulged here It she has served only a said speedyaction on the Cincinnati O- Oct 20 he and his party will confer with or Auditor In the Senate is known here small part of the sentence measure of Ellis was however that what Jesse and committee — The funeral Mrs found dead her Cannon Wm Groesbeck the several financiers from both President Rob’t J York administration today of Mrs WilliamC Ellis murdered in a throat cut and with two wounds from particularly displeased Delghton William J Kaul no effort has been made to New on grew optimistic and Secretary John II Deming-lames over the for hotel in bullets under the arm Wilson P her to serve the remainder hut pertaining- to the chances last 'Wednesday night Ellis was in Bryan was the Orson Rumel compel matters Salt Lake the Chicago P of the before the by Sir Erskine John W Sowers passage the by her room his throat and presentation Lionel of his as a of fact marked leniency measure same wrists M isher matter Route Accompanying- Judge Lovett end of the extra session husband was held today in the gashed Clarence B Stevens of by a knife and to has been showif suffering from Provisional President by Herman H Green towards applicant W H The President himself in a Congress Spring Grove chapel with but the day were Bancroft vice president letter to none three bullet His after the latter had the Shall English authorities this and general wounds are Huerta of the Oregon MajorityLeader Underwood announced close relatives in attendanceThe services not serious wounds manager At first he accused his proclaimed himself dictator Tim deny even temporary asylum Short Line his willingness the dawn of a twelve-hour bat-tie government B L to consider a proposal were simple with burial in Winchell traffic Spring wife of American by unfaithfulness but government felt that when so doingless consideration tor a recess of the at the polls in the first primary of the Union Pacific C C Stlll-( Huerta’s nullification of House because he Grove cemetery retracted that statement the Mexican said conferenceswith members of the election since that at which the '(Continued On Page Column 1) constitution not only by his Continuedon Pajge IS "Column 3) Senate arrest conference committee led him deputies but by his commission form of city government to believe the bill assumptionof O legislative to the Senate the first week in I powers had so altered was inaugurated twenty-six candidates X’nvom in the ATexiean i for her and passed at the present session city British minister might well have withheld commissioner and Republican of the committee members his eleven candidates for auditor stand and Senator Hitchcock of presentationof credentials Nebraska Inquiry was directed to were inclined to look upon this plan ON determine confident of success Despite the 1 whether the British foreign office too optimistic had fact that only as but other members of four of the twenty-six Instructed Sir Lionel to the committee said they present his — hoped to be and two of the eleven ciedentlals qualify for able to live can up to the President’s notwithstanding Huerta's is EVIL pOLLOWTNG the list of polling places at of the final election vote assumption to be held November which you ma powers todav 4 the Salt Lake City The of the British foreign in election: explanation not one of the thirty-seven primary Insists on Government Control office noted In press dispatches that irst A reduction in the number of the presentation of would admit defeat Precinct credentials on the was night before election banks fixed by the administra merely a coincidenceand not antagonistic District No 1— Residence Mrs Martin Thomas 1715 With political ourth East tion the mu at twelve and the removalof Declares Problem Is One for Scientific Solution and Recommends to American point of view organizationsremaining off the firing 2— Residence PeterC Brixen 1503 Ninth East was not (Continuedon Page Column 3) upon by officials lines and commented each candidateand his C R the tonight 3— Robbins 1160 Eleventh East Creation of a Municipal Department for supporters left to his Diplomatic circles resources 4— ire department Ninth South between Tenth and Eleventh East interpretedtha own new Smoke Regulation development aa strongly intimating every candidate in the field says he o— ResidenceJ T Nuttall 610 E Seventh South to Europe the desire of the United feels that his 6— Residence Mrs R B Woolley 430 E Ninth South States to name will be well up on have a free hand in dealins the list with the Mexican when the polls close at 7 Residence Lena B Davis 634 ourth East problem TO o’clock tonight — Store George H Malin 704 S State ‘COME BACK’ 8— ih°Uld Lakwheh 18 comparatively small citv and Inquiry Made In London one Who the disappointedcandidateswill 9 Room 2 City and County building winch cannot be considereda real industrial a London Oct 20— WalterH Page tha be or manufacturing-center even the leaders in the 1 0 but rathera various Storehouse 439 Second East city rank with United States residential refused — Pittsburgh citv ambassador to hazard a guess last as a smoky camps T his is the discussed 1— ResidenceMrs C AS the situation in W Torrence 364 ourth East question asked by the special committee of the Commercial noon ni6ni was confident of Mexico vvnne each club with the officials of the the British foreign success of his own candidate 12 — Ninth ward meeting house 416 ifth East appointed to investigate The all smoke nuisancein its report submitted to office xrit-rieu io ?4SeSldeilieMrs‘ A board of governors yesterday The committee unKnown cniantities" in Christensen431 Seventh East The view of the British government recommends that the club generous terms when the success or Hnin? J?rmalreuest of he city commissioners to institute an investiga Jtt— neorganizea cnurcli 403 Ninth East (Continued On Page (Continuedon Page 10 Column 1) Column J 15— Residence Peter Peterson 507 Eleventh East HminSi nWante upon if possible GIVE Promises to some means f 87— Emsley store 1649 Eleventh East 89— armhouse Mrs George M Cannon orest Dale ‘Make ur ly’ if Elected The report was the 726 Ashton accepted by board of avenue governors The committee ALTHOUGH ELECTION to Legislature 101 — Residence E H Stout 1836 Ninth favors the creation of a department of THEIR ASSERTS HEAD O TO 102 Thirty-first ward amusement hall 1130 Ninth East smoke inspection whose duties it shall to enforce the smoke ordinances and be Second Precinct LOCAL teach DAT SALOONS firemen how to fire' their fur-a 16— Thirtieth ward- meeting house irst West and naces so as to street secure of Goltz minimum 1 Store QUERIES rank ’WUXATEDBY BULL MOOSE Dunford 802 S Eighth West smoke — 8 The report follows: &ymuasium M Sanderson Indiana avenue and Now York Oct William “To the Board of Governors of the Will REMAIN opEN st reef 4Sulzer impeached as governorof Commercial club of Salt Lake: 4 the state for Mrs’ M was nominated the McLaughlin 463 W Sixth South 4 "The undersigned ydur special committee assembly tonight by the Pro-4 20— Cunmngton store West Temple and Seventh South to investigate the causes of the Municipal Heating gressives of the Sixth Plant and assembly smoke nuisancein Salt Lake 'bogs to Gity’s 21— Residence John E Busby 467 S West Temple 4 district Mr Sulzer in 1889 be-4 Legal Department Declares President? Brunton Is his public career submit the following report: Abatement of Smoke Among &an 22— Residence Ella Presnell 215 W ifth South as a mem-4 her of this branch of “Your committee was the state appointed by 23— Meeting house Eighth West between ohrth' and ifth Their Is No Law to President 4 legislature Woodruff pursuant’to the Matters Discussed South Residence Margaret Leatham 306 S following resolutions adopted by the 44 Store ourth West 44 theMr Sulzer has agreed to accept board of Their orce Closing 2o— Eardley Brothers 39 Postofficeplace nomination it was announced 1313 to governors March wit 4 at the meeting where he was 26— Peery hotel Wt Temple and Third South JHILA'DELPHIA " “The 4 chosen as the candidate 'Whereas the smoke problemin Salt Twentytwenty-twocommunications representing Sheltonhotel 129 S Lake’ has 4 West Temple The ingsneed of the twenty-six 4 nomination was assumed such serious propor-' ‘the' history mining industry i’ brought of E 4 against the tionsttiat lt! 'only: is Mrs Woodhave 68 S about desires of the not 1X0 Ithe cj ty Sait Lake candidatesfor city commissTonerships Second West amehace saloons will 4 state and the health arid leaders of the 'of citizens have 7?Itesi4enceMrs- C W Tolhurst 144 S Seventh West county comfort our been received by the City Association open tpday laws” declared Dr David W Brunton 4Progressiveparty The also threatens notwithstanding it is sentiment but commer-i of of 30 — Residence±urs Liara seal VO4 W election tday Denver president of the American hirst 4cial prosperityand its The Women’s Clubs in answer to South among the Progressivesthrough reason is there is no attractiveness law to the Inquirj' recently sent out by out the state and states for tourists therefore tuning congress in his annual adcompel them to close a committee Third Precinct 4 generally against “ ’Be it resolved here tonight He referred to th of the was the move that the Commercial city legal The organizationcomposed of 4 department yesterdayaress “apex” :Jfs’clencsMrs Mrsto State Chairman Theo-4 club is in favor of any law as the most Mrs Elizabeth Hattie M White 152 N irst West according Cohen Mrs Janies T reasonable advised the dore Douglas that ever was Beless irfe and Coun-4 to abate the mayor and chief of police placed the Mrs E IV’ Senior department Robinson means upon Mrs r Second West between smoke nuisance or that South Temple and North ty there lc statute Chairman rancis W Bird books He Adams Mrs A McCurta and Mrs W H j’ (Continued On Page 3" Column 3) inveighedagainst the recently passed laws After Mr Sulzer had viding for the closing Sf saloons’ 4 been nom-4 in Hayward The letter recently sent out many western there) on Residence Dan Mackintosh 611 W irst Inated was a municipal election day and that thA! states by the demonstration which he declared placed was to learn — North women designed 4 in old City governing the east side mclnat new burdens udom mininothe attitude of the candidates 34— Residence Mary H Sterling 149 N Seventh West meeting ball ordinance I toward 4 Bands in the street outside played Lives of Passengers elections had been pleaded for the extension of certain issues of the replaced by a new but workmen's campaign and a— Residence Mrs R G Collett 327 Almond street 4 national airs The the following nomination measure which likewise contains compensation acts to ail states questions: 4 was no In on— Residence O B Ostler 437 N Second West made unanimous Saved by Engineer's provlsmn for closing every state in 1 them which compensa-tion Are your relations with on any J Lees laws have been passed — Residence M 619 North-Residence resular hlt' far us political party u— W ourth election day so railroad banking Presence state Jaw ant able to said the Mrs J B of Mind Thst learn” institution or Gamble 747 N Second West according to the speaker such the results have been as ShnplyProvides that would make yourcontractor election particularly o3— Store Edward Brooks Tenth West and Tenth Y extremelygratifying Oct The North ALBANIafterN the 20— A few minutes frewll fclose on days of cost to the employer has Crosse SPIOCO advantageousto it or him? Wis Oct general !ha? 20— investi-J end social no greater than before while Progressive i been Will you Jiwiuence o jonnson Z44 Center street convention? gation Of tile Chicarro Mo tions it is held tha sufferers work for the establishment get from met in York tonight nlp?t9dayiS two to ten times of New that Quincy Nelson a municipal a municipalretail and wreck at Sat-J merely ourth Precinct Wia killed pal one iflt $oes as much as they did under the antiquated nominated him for the assembly Willr not come wholesale market? urday in which one man was under either laws in force in lam Sulzer issued a headingjwention in the 41— Residence Phoebe C Taylor 61 N State telling and eighteen state law most states 3— What will you do towards statement were injured shows! J? that ormKfly the alleged failure of the Dr Brunton declared that the tuim the smoke nuisance? Do Street why he had “consentedto come abating Engineer ME H Dorsey un-! corner E and Brigham State JUW to COVfr miinininnl favor a 7 Sixth Avenue drugpharmacy Albany” owner and miner of the west are V you uoubtedly saved the lives of many municipal heating store 402 Sixth ing throttled by a plant? avenue Throughout the evening he was in of his by his resulted Ju a city ordinance gigaf providing monopoly which passengers prompt th3c all he decltiimissionT 4 Are you in favor of 44 — Keith garage 529 E South Temple by telephone with saloons and communication His train was places partly on a where dictates the price to he — continuing leaders' in liquor is sold should the present policy —ire I publlo street between New York There siding when the express train remain closed on but Jn some instances ourth and ifth playgrounds also regarding avenues never was any doubt but that he could close byThererpulparejection and school election zanrJ: recovery and 4(— Residence Annie Higham 759 Second not JUN CailCHwas be produced quieting title to valuable have the if lie time may nominationto pull into the siding and to city wanted it 47— Residence J A De Valley 1133 irst avenue he declared Nor does he on also was scorer However when the city formulated t!who p doubt that the remain where he was avenue would have OIe 1110 first of its concluded his You favor the establishment January will see him back new city liquor ordinanceit ’copied ifth meant t(iat his train would have Precinct that the — ofWil1a board he began' his politibal practically the statement of where career into the entire state law censorshipcomposed crashed 48— Residence Mrs R Gunn 1119 Bueno passengercoaches of citizens twenty years ago lie and his friends of the express by the jiesislature in mining congress ClTCUlar Was acting Dorsej’ quickly amended without avenue 19ii the assist?? also are convincedthat he will go from and Omitted pay for the 49— ResidenceMrs M A Johnson 252 Ninth his engine to East onto the incorporatethe purposeof regulating backed £ t’hel theatres there to the speakershipand thence of the Wlt11 the Sild aCoi main track with the engine dance halls picture shows 50— Bryant store 702 E irst South and former city ordinanceCrsafetv back to the and othei’ chair the places governor’s baggage car which had been in the under which chief- of amusement mayor or 51 ResidenceMrs Jettie Browning 435 E Third South by the youths of the city? clear and took upon sPTtuS"’ ’IX'ji still a locomotive Will Make Active Campaign his locomotive police can compel the saloons close G Wil Airs J N today the legal you leave 240 Third East the shock of the collision with the undisturbed Murray Some time tomorrow Sulzer will go — contends revision the present liquor 53 — Store 135 E Second South to New' YorkHe express train The mayor and chief were informed schools ordinance will begin a campaign running sixty miles! that the Sherman an hour they may promulgate an order-for and for the assembly seat iinmediateon Page Column 1) 54— Store L G Robbins 67 E irst South lates to the closing and mln LVAV rr'17’r probably getsome of ‘the among the subjf (Continued On Page Column 4) (Continuedon Page 10 Column'4) A congress ' or i O’ ' : issued J ’ ‘ before T i t ’ r w T ' 1 1 rl fl n Vi desires ft G’‘ -T returned i supporters apparently credentials J director afterwardhe 2 COMMITTEE -would - WHERE TO VOTE TODAYi CLUB f-the COMMERCIAL SUBMITS af-fairs REPORT I SMOKE expectations INVESTIGATION f-i 4 candidates reserve " -Residence SULZER s CONSENTS ’ ASSEMBLYMAN t e 3 1 ) APEXlAWARCHAIC Ex-Governor CANDIDATES o ANSWERS MINING WOMEN’S Navajom5esid-enee CONGRESS 20-— -4- Gry-ing’Keedtofindustry ' 7 - - - M -Otfti - cry-'-’ -20’— of-the -Jesidence ? remain the-city’s -4 lii-other ' j - WestA— n embodied S-:all®v archaic V B 4- ev a- — - a : j I I I I t I 2-— u t’-l i i backto Progressive action J t ’ appeared -department realestate? 1 1 1 -±1161 di-been -is ’ reversed provision frequented I -to -department espe-(Continued ’ 8 7 ’-AxXj1v 3 co |