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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • 1

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PRICE IVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY NOVEMBER 18 1912 REVISION MI CAPITAL MOSLEMS DISCUSSED held at MRS JANE SNYDER RICHARDS this ad of Panama A 5 Angeles county who as tes their is ac Rig Constantinople general postoffice the church night when con with I i I i I I I I I i i i agent and am not rep any particular coterieThe may Others may That one corre establish an making fur Salt Lake Heralh VoL 101 No S3 ormal Opening of Great Wa terway Set for Six Months or i i i i i i i for on re At the Pera known as the ifth avenue of Constantinople assistant to the attorney had charge of the cases Son Wins Race With Death Kissing Mother Before Her Life Goes coin 'd is WEATHER ORECAST Monday and Tuesday air Annual Report of Commission Indicates That irst Ship Will Pass Through Big Ditch in Late Summer of 1913 Other Members Suggest Call ing Special Session Before April 15 With View to Com pleting Revision Before July ENGINEERS SCHEDULED TO BE IRST PASSENGERS Nazim Pasha's headquarters are According io latest reports the battle DYNAMITERS TO CONTINUE STORY AT INDIANAPOLIS MANY AVOR GENERAL BILL AS SUBSTITUTE SOUND HEAVY GUNS HEARD BY RESIDENTS AND REUGEES CHOLERA ILLS TURKISH CAPITAL WITH HORRORS Pioneer of 1848 and Active Worker in Mormon Church Breathes Last Report of War Department In dicates Government Is Car rying Out Threat to Exter minate Revolutionary Towns INDIAN STRONGHOLDS ARE WIPED MAP Kich of 84 4 Is Injured fu Attempt to Ss Churcli Loss Js Cov publicans to allow program to be put uUt remonstrance hearings on many Mrs Richards Is Dead MEXICO IS IERCE BATTLE IS RAGING Weber Loses by Demise WAGINGWARl near tchataljaat doors Democratic Senators and Con gressmen Have Various In dividual Opinions Regarding Methods to Be Employed PROMINENT WOMAN IN NINETIETH TAKEN BY DEATH months after her baptism met ranklin Richards and a betrothal followed sound of was heard in with In that buying quest of yours advertise that real estate interestingly in formingly and without overstinting of descrip tion Nov 17 ifteen California who were at the trial at Los McNamara brothers by proving her com or as it before Engineer Denies That He Is Representing Any Particular Coterie of Capitalists Prophet Joseph that lie stood nation TURKS CLAIM VICTORY OVER BULGARIANS IN ATTACK INANTRY rightful Death Rate and Au thorities Admit They Are Powerless Sworn Circulation Herald Republican as reported to the United States government: Aver age April 1 to September 1W1Z Dall Tnter Mountain Republican Vol 28 No 88 consc the geography and by the same The report shows a most satisfactory state of progress of the whole great GOES TO INDIANAPOLIS TODAY Uapt Roberts of the local po lice force requested by federal offi cials in Indianapolis to testify in the present dynamiting investigations will depart tor that city tins morning companled by four other witnesses TO RHEUMATISM 1T1 (Paso Tex Now 17 General rheumatism has conquered General Pascual Orozco Jr according to com munication received here today Unable even to mount his horse the leader of the rebels is reported resting under the care of an American physician in a canyon camp amid 'the Burro moun tains southwest of Eagle Pass Tex Seven hundred of his men are with him Colonel Jose Cordova secretary general of the revolution having evaded arrest at Albuquerque by the United States military authorities is said to be on his way to the rebel leader to consult him upon the defense Of Colonel Pascual Orozco Sr held by the military authorities at ort Sam Houston Tex gineering Marvels Is Made Samuel Seigel Hurries rom New York So Parent May Die Content INDIANAPOLIS witnesses from to have testified Angeles had the not pleaded guilty to causing explo sions there will be examined by the government when the con trial Is resumed tomorrow The witnesses are persons who had personal dealings with James Mc Namara dynamiter of the Los Angeles Times building and his alleged accom plices and Avere subpoened in con nection with the charge that Olaf A Tveitnxoe and Eugene A Clancy Can rancisco labor leaders knew of purpose in going to the Pacific coast Arthur Veitcn deputy district at torney of Los isted in the county prosecution and Oscar Lawler general who that resulted in the bringing of federal indictments in California are to tify Ortle McManigal later is to tinue his confession beginning his hiding in the "Wisconsin woods In December 1910 It has been brought out that James in his flight after causing the deaths of twenty one per sons at Los Angeles hid for two weeks at Salt Lake and then went to Ballagh Neb whene he was ordered by his brother to go to work at Sioux City la after sunset vanced chiefly and our center infantry and artillerv garian batteries were a i iiiiuimn me av rue neavy guns distinctly Constantinonle It ceased nnh darkness The firing along the" entire line was evidently preparatory to an Infantry attack The Turkish batteries replied vigor ously The Turkish snips in the Sex of Marmora shelled the Bulgarian po sitions Undoubtedly the fleet in the Black sea also took part in the en gagement though details from that point are lacking She in 1847 and reared a family of which she had reason to feel proud Leaving New York nearly fifteen years ago Mrs Seigel had lived in St Paul Minn and Salt Lake In addition to her son of Rochester and her daughter in Salt Lake Mrs Seigel is survived by another daughter Mrs Rosie Rothschild of also twenty one great SI I INGTON Nov 7 The form that tariff revision is to take before the special session of Con gress next spring has become a mat ter of strong individual opinion among Democratic senators and congressmen now here Representative Underwood Demo cratic Bouse leader who will reach Washington this week has given no indication as to his own plans and it is expected that Democratic leaders will confer at length over the situa tion before advising President elect Wilson of tentative arrangements Many members now favor a general lull covering many or all of the sched ules of the tariff lavv to be framed as a partial or complete substitute for the Aldrich law Those who advance this plan assert it would be the speediest way of fulfilling tariff pledges Others favor combining in a single bill those measures passed dur ing the last two years but vetoed by President Taft and the preparation of other single schedule bills to follow this measure Unless the plan to revise the entire tariff law in a single bill is adopted it is believed Democratic leaders will (Continued on Page 2 Column 3) of progress of the whole great thouah in view of the fact that it is dated September 10 1912 the fig ures regarding excavation placing of concrete erection of dams and locks and subsidiary works are nor as rc cent as those contained in I lie regular monthly reports Naturally the most interesting feature of the report re latest to the operations in the great Cu (Continued on Page 2 Column 4) Only Salt Newspaper to ile Its Report (Special to The Hera Id Republican) DEN Nov 17 The hand of death claimed Mrs Jane Snyder Richards widow of the late Apostle yanklin Richards at the home of her daughter Mrs Joseph A West at 2:45 this afternoon Though Mrs Richards had been in failing health for some time her condition had not been criti cal more than a few days Slie was in her ninetieth year Sne had figured conspicuously both in the and recent history of the Mormon church and was one of the best known women of the state She came to Salt Lake valley in 1S4S with her husband and moved to Ogden forty three years ago The funeral will be held' at Ogden tabernacle at 1 Wednesday aft ernoon When Mrs Richards was but 17 years old she experienced a noteworthy mir acle Members of her family had been converted to the Mormon faith she alone holding baptism unnecessary In that she always had obeyed her pa jents But during the winter of 1839 1840 she passed through a serious 111 iihss which left her paralyzed and speechless Prayers of" her brother re turned her speech Avheri she asked to be baptized This took place in Lake La Porte lit midwinter A hole was cut in the ice She 'was assisted to the baptismal place an invalid but after being immersed she rose from the win try font miraculously healed as she and those who saw the baptism bore witness With this child in her arms Mrs aids attended the special meeting the Mormon church when Brigham Young lawful successor to Smith it being said transfigured before the congrc Second Child Jloru Crossing the Mississippi river the Richards family started west June 11 1846 Soon after the journey began Mr Richards was assigned to the Eng lish mission and he left his wife and (Continued on Page 6 Column 2) Jane Snyder Richards was born in Parnelia Jefferson county Jan uary 31 3823 the daughter Isaac and Comstock Snyder the for mer a native of Vermont and the latter of Massachusetts When Mrs Richards was'a little girl the family moved to East Camden Ontario Canada where the gospel of the Morinon church preached by John Page was received by them Iler brother Robert Snyder having been converted to the faith met Joseph Smith the prophet in Kirtland and returning to Canada became a missionary ASIHNGTON Nov 17 It is not the purpose of the Ro the Democratic through with They will ask schedules and Republican Senate leaders expect to be able to make effective opposi tion in many instances Democrats cannot get a free sugar bill through the said Senator Smoot of the finance com mittee today Butte Nov 17 The Sacred lieart church largest place of wor ship was destroyed "last night by fire of mysterious origin The loss was $85000 and fully covered by insurance ather burned in a spectacular save the church vestments Services had been completed and had been locked for the the fire was discovered Joseph Venus was slightly attempt to' THE desire of Mrs Elizabeth Seigel SG years old to see and talk tvith her son Samuel Seigel a clothier in Rochester be fore she died was realized early yesterday morning when he ar lived in Salt Lake after making record time in a race across the continent 7 Content with having extended a farewell greeting to her son Mrs Seigel relapsed into a peaceful slumber and died at 7' yes terday morning at the home of her daughter Mrs If I Rothschild 212 Seventh East street She had been in failing health several weeks The cause of death was general de bility Mrs Seigel was born in Bavaria Germany December 11 1825 settled in New York ASHINGTON Nov Some time next summer or fall no exact date being specified a vessel will pass from the Atlantic io the Pacific across what is now the Isthmus quently must disappear from world human agency the Western hemi sphere will be divided into two con tinents The vessel will not be the Oregon nor any 'other famous ship but will be one of the many small wa ter craft in daily use by the canal builders and probably the only pas sengers will be Col George Goeth als and the staff of American engi neers Avho for the last eight years have been carrying on the greatest' en gineering work the world Jias ever seen It will he later than that any where from six months to a year per haps before the formal opening of the waterway will take place and a naval fleet headed by the famous old Oregon will pass through into the western ocean and the canal may be fairly said to be open to trade These facts are not of official record as yet the date of January 1 1915 still stands for the opening predicted by Colonel Goethals But that the opening will be anticipated to a great extent had been promised by the canal builders in unofficial statements ami now comes a clear intimation of purpose to advance the opening date in uio annual report of the canal mission just published It closed while the completion of the great locks by January 1 1912 will not be possible owing to contract delays within six months thereafter the chan nel will be finished while to insure the safe passage of the locks the con tractor has been called upon to finish the gates In one flight first so that if the rest of the work Is in condition passage of ships can be permitted with out waiting for the completion of the other flights This statement will be understood when it is known that the great locks are being built in dupli cates side by side not only to add to the capacity of the canal but to insure its continuance in operation in case of a serious accident to a ship in of the locks Report Satisfactory MAGAZINE EXPLOSION WREAKS GREAT DAMAGE ON TURKISH PRISONERS Athens Nov The explosion of a Turkish powder magazine at Salonica several days ago did immense damage The magazine was close to the cavalry barracks where many Turkish pris oners Avere confined Three hundred Turks were killed and 430 wounded The Greek authorities have made a careful investigation anti according to dispatches reaching Athens from Sa lonica the explosion is believed to have been the Avork of a Bulgarian band as revenge upon the Turks for the de struction of their men in the town' of Krini which the Turks surrounded and bombarded while the Bulgarians were occupying it A fuse Avas laid to the magazine and Ignited Additional details have been received of the occupation by the Greeks of Mount Athos at the extremity of the easternmost of the three prongs of the peninsula of Cbaleidio riday Early in the morning the squadron under Vice Admiral Countourltis ly ing at Lemnos Aveighed anchor and proceeded to Port Daphne A company of bluejackets landed near the customs house and occupied the government building over which the Greek flag Avas hoisted The bells of all the monas taries and chapels jang out and the monks fired a fusillade to express their joy Many of them welcomed the Greeks on the shore Another force landed at Maliani whence they marched' to Erisso thus giving Greece mastery of the Athoa peninsula A corps composed of Cretans is now opera tlngv in Epirus A large number of villages have been occupied A neph eAV of Premier Venizelos and the noted Cretan Bolalti are in command ROYALTY WATCHES SPECTACULAR BATTLE ROM LAKE STEAMER St Paul Minn grandchildren and fourteen grandchildren uneral services Avill be 2 this afternoon Seventh East street Interment Avill be in the JeAvish cemetery MEXICO CITY Nov That the Mexican government is deter mined lo carry out the threat to re sume the tactics employed so success fully by General Robles in the state of Til ore! os some months ago is indi cated by the report of the var depart ment announcing the total destruction of several small towns and villages in the northern mountains of Oaxaca where the revolution has been ram pant' Another evidence of the intention to use all energy in restor ing peace in the south is the announce ment by a high official that 3000 sol diers now operating in the north chief ly in Chihuahua Coachuila and Du rango will be sent against rebels in the states of Mexico Puebla Guerrero tnd Oaxaca Ixtepeji and Zia two of the places destroyed Avere the strongholds of the Serrano Indians Convinced that the inhabitants of these towns were in accord Avith the rebels orders Avere is sued for their destruction Without calling on the inhabitants to withdraw the artillery began its Avqrk ceasing only wlien the tOAvn had been reduced to a mass of ruins The Indians are active in other di rections Official reports say condl tions of the states of Morelos and Mex ico have improved but it is knotvn that the rebels hold" important hills near Cuernavaca and largely control the rural districts and manyof the minor towns in the State of Mexico The sit uation in the Guerrero has be come worse on accQjjppL the leader ship of Juan 'Andrew Almazan Avlio is said to have a follow ing and controls' territory along the Pacific coast General Aguilar who' is supposed to be directing a large part of the rebel forces is operating in the southern part of the state of Puebla Encounters are reported daily but in all of them the government has been victorious with slight losses ate of Turkish Capital in Doubt While Preparations Are Made for Safety of oreign Population AM a free 1 resenting of capitalists sell their road Is the status of the affair at present I admit I know where to find the buyers but rdo'not 'want it' thought I came here as the representative of certain unknOAvn interests am This Aras said at the HptM Utah last (Continued on Page3 Coliimm 5) Constantinople Nov 17 The great battle between the Bulgarians and Turks is on all along the line of the Tchatalja fortifications Nazim Pasha the Turkish commander in chief sends the following dispatch tonight: i ne Daitie aviucu comnu morning with an attack hv garlan infantry lasted until' one hour he enemy Avho facing our right Aving was repulsed by our uery nre Three Bui LONDON Nov The negotiations for an armistice have failed and the Bulgarians today opened the attack against the Turks all along the Tchatalja lines The heavy artillery duel continued throughout the day It appeared to be a Bulgarian preparation for an infantry attack The Turkish fleet participated vigorously in the defense at the Marmora end lines and presumably Turkish warships assisted at the Black sea end also Nazim Pasha the Turkish commander in chief in a dispatch this evening claims to have repulsed the Bulgarian attack and destroyed the three Bul garian batteries No news of the battle has been received as yet from the battlefield or any information as to the strength of the forces engaged on either side near the Hademkeni railway station ceased with nightfall The resumption of hostilities is not regarded as Indicating the collapse of the peace negotiations but rather as a 7 ansto hasten acceptance of the terms plete helplessness spondent phrased accomplished fact ther The Balkan" states clearly have in mind the formation of "such "an alliance as would be able to defy European Interference in the disposition of the spoils of war The war continues at other points The Montenegrins have captured San triovannl di Medua and the battle the possession of Monastic is now All approaches to that town are ported to be in Servian hands The political situation in Constanti nople is serious Arrests of 'Young Turks continue and there are rumors of possibility of the restoration of the ex sultan Abdul Hamid It is report ed in the Italian papers that Austria has greatly modified her demands on Servia Jane at La orte Th? tvedding took place at Job Crc ek near La Harpe Hancock county TIL December IS 1 842 The ceremony was performed by Samuel Snyder brother of the bride Mr and Airs Richards made Nauvoo 111 their home The first child to air and Mrs Richards Bulgarian Batteries Open ire On Ottoman Ranks Beginning Important Engagement Reika Montenegro Nov 17 King Nicholas accompanied by his sou in law the ITusstan grand duke Peter Nikolaivich and the grand duchess embarked riday on a' lake steamer to viett' the operations in Scutari The steamer immediately became a (Continued on Page 3 Column TO A INISH CONSTANTINOPLE Nov There are more than a thousand cases of cholera daily in and around Constantinople and the death rate has reached 50 per cent The authorities ate powerless to cope with the situa tion On Thursday last 3000 cholera pa tients arrived by train at San Stefano They would have been brought here but for the protests of the railway company and the Austrian ambassador who asked that thej be sent to the lazarettes at Becos and Ismidt or twenty four hours the patients remained in the train on a siding at San Stefano without AA ater food or medical attention Then they were (Continued on Page 3 Column 2) I DISEASE ADDS HORRORS TO WAR TURKISH CAP! 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