Show r the: salina B i C N call iund Ji SAUNA MEXICAN REBELS REPUBLIC TEXTILE MILLS RAISE FAILS 10 UTAH General 125000 Advance Affecting In New York Announced Operative Mill Interests by Various UTAH STATE NEWS will add broom Murray farmers to their crops this season Representative Howell has recommended the appointment of Ruby Birch as postmaster in Silver City Present indications are that the Good Roads association's fourth annual convention at Logan June 12 to 14 will be one of the most successful ever held Preparations are being made for the state convention of Associated clubs which will be held in Boys' Ogden beginning Friday March 15 and Closing Sunday evening Just after kneeling in prayer August Larson of Rockfort attempted suicide on a train near the depot in Balt Lake shooting himself In the bead but It Is believed he will recover James Pepones a Greek aged 24 was instantly killed in the workings of the Utah Copper company at Bingham when he waB struck by a huge boulder which became loosened above corn FOUR IST3 revolver having deserted Grief over him led to Protect his ths The first federal grand Jury In the history of Ogden will convene this week to consider violations of the federal statutes in the northern Utab district This district recently creat ed by the government comprise! Davis Weber Rich Cache and Box Elder counties Springville is to be visited by the farmers’ special Industrial train on March 13 In the original itinerary this town was omitted However the citizens of that place set up such a clamor for a visit there of the train that the managers were willing to arrange for a stop of the holders Through of unimproved property in Murray and vicinity with the Murray Commercial club the coming summer will see many crops on free land with free water and seed This plan has been adopted as the best solution of the s problem at A bold robbery was committed West Weber when the West Webei canning factory was broken into and more than $100 worth of merchandise and tools taken The robbers used a wagon in hauling away the loot bul the robbery was not discovered until the following morning or The fact that the chard disease San Jose scale exists Jn all portions of Box Elder county was made known last week when Cpunty Tree Inspector Carl Isaacson Issued a warning to fruit growers against this and other equally bad ailments known to exist there The danger period in the lives of children is about the age of fifteen according to statistics in the annual report of the Juvenile court commisThe sion filed with the governor (court was called upon to handle 726 leases of minors more than those of any other age That the attempt to produce rainfall by artificial means while not feasible )s nevertheless productive of benefit n stimulating the study of meteorois the conclusion logical pheuomena leached by Alfred H Thlessen section director for Salt Lake of the United States weather bureau The Cache county commissioners have decided to remodel the county court house at Logan by building a new modern front The building will also be enlarged and several new offices added making the structure one of the city of the most imposing Echoing the disastrous explosion in the workings of the Union Portland Cement company at Devil’s Slide June thirteen I 1910 suits aggregating 8260000 have been filed in the Second district court by representatives of the six Italians and seven Austrians who were k’lled in the explosion In Americana and Foreigners Fear the Outcome and an Urgent Appeal Hae Been Made for Marlnee to Legation Washington — Four rebel divisions cautiously advancing for the crucial trial of strength with the Madero forces are closing in on Mexico City according to advices to the state department on Sunday Fear that the outcome may prove disastrous to Americans in the capital city has quickened the embassador to send an urgent appVal to Washington for marines to protect the legation and similar action upon tbe advice of Embassador Wilson has been taken by the representatives of other forhim eign countries Charles Myers who had been a resi- polntB along the lines o’ march of the dent of Park City for the last twenty Surrounding the city at various years died March S of acute stomach advancing columns are bodies of fedtrouble He was city water master at eral troops ready to attack the in the time of his death and was well vaders but the effect on the advance known is unknown as is also strength of While refi ning home from an old the rebels folks party given at Provo Bengt The latest estimate of the number Johnson 90 years of age and the of rebels on the march however as Is 3000 oldest man at the party was run reported to Washington rebel down by a careless driver and suf- troops The most formidable fered severe Injury division Is that under the command of The Wasatch County Fair associa- Mlrandl which was organized In the At itself Mexico of state tion was organized at Heber City last present week The first fair will be held dur- the army is almost under the very ing the week of March 18 when the eaves of the capital city Agricultural college will give instruc TROOPS ORDERED TO BORDER tlons in domestic arts Samuel B Woods for six years a Cavalry Patrol on Texas Side of Mexl patrolman on the Salt Lake police can Boundary Increased to Control force died Tuesday night of pneuBanda of Marauders monia Officer Woods contracted a heavy cold while walking his beat on Washington — Owing to the constant the night of February 28 reports of danger from marauding Garrett E Conover of Salt Lake bands of Mexicans in the Big Bend will celebrate hlB one hundred and country of Texas It was deemed advissecond birthday March 30 He at- able Saturday to strengthening the Ortended the inaugural of President patrolling force in that section ders were Issued for two troops of the "Old Hickory” Jackson and can reThird cavalry to proceed from San Ancall many Incidents of the day It is predicted that the "Utah Pro- tonio to the border The war department later Saturday ducts week” to be held In Salt Lake in April is certain to result in a great odrered a third troop of the Third cavuplift movement which will have for alry from San Antonio to Eagle Pass to aid in on the Mexican boundary its aim the boosting of the enforcement of the neutrality laws goeds to the exclusion of all others In an attempt to end his life W J NO TRACE OF SCOTT AT POLE Royal aged 23 years fireman at the Walker Bank building in Salt Lake Amundsen Admits it Is Possjble That shot himself In the left breast with a 4ad Reached Explorer English wife deed A LEADER BE FORTH SHOULD MAY MAKE COMING MANCHUS FIGHT FOR MONARCHY BANDS OF REVOLUTION AOVANCINQ FOR CRUCIAL TRIAL OF STRENGTH But Hardly Probable York — A Times special Pole New from Hobart brings the news that Captain Amundsen has been induced to discuss the question of whether it ip likely be was preceded by Captain Scott to the pole Captain Amundsen is quoted as saying: “I saw no traces whatever showing that Captain Scott had been at the pole but It Is possible that he had been there and had left Borne unsubstantial memorial which had afterward been destroyed by tbe storms "The chances however are heavily against this theory for during tbe three days I was there the weather was calm and still and I think that Is There was the prevalent condition nothing but the vast level plains of snow and hence there was no possibility of erecting a permanent cairn of stones favorable “The season was very and therefore it is exceedingly likely that Captain Scott did reach the pole later if not sooner than myself I most sincerely hope he did arrive there for he well deserves success” Entertains Roadhouse Party Francisco — By way of a final hearing before returning to San Quentin prison Abe Ruef former political boss of San Francisco under a n-year sentence for bribery entertained a party of friends Thursday night at a roadhouse near San Rafael As the- result of - the party Deputy Sheriff D’Kane who bad Ruef In charge Is temporarily suspended from Ruef San duty Six Lose Lives In Fire Winnipeg — Six deaths and almost a 81000000 fire loss are tbe result of a blaze which started Saturday night In the warehouse of the International Harvester company Twenty minutes later a portion of the wall on the east end of the warehouse blew out burying In the ruins three firemen and two onlookers Vassar Girls Form Fire Department N Y — Vassar college Poughkeepsie now has Its own volunteer fire department made up of women students The new organization aims rather at saving life than fighting flames fi Arise He Should Case Dictator Would Find Nucleus of an Army In the Northern Provinces With Which to Begin War Is widely Pekin — The possibility discussed of tbe Manchus taking over the city and proclaiming a monarchy Chinese papers make this sugagain gestion but as no Mancbu leader has been forthcoming In the last six months It seems hardly probable that one now can be found Should the dictator arise he would find tbe nucleus of an army in tbe 20000 or 30000 Manchu troops who are now the most concrete force reIn maining In the northern provinces Shensi General Sheng Yung governor was of tbe province whose family earlier in the rebellion Is slaughtered name still fighting In tbe emperor’s It is reported that General Sheng He conYung bas 20000 followers trols the situation in a large part of Shensi and Shansi The killing of the many whose off the attack queues had been on the Nankin delegates at the first outbreak and the desertion of Yuen Shi Kal by his soldiers all indicate the reactionary feeling Furthermore the republican flags which for a time decorated every house In Pekin- by order of the police are now displayed alonly on government buildings though the dragon flag has not reappeared Consular reports say that Cha Erh Hsun viceroy whose of Manchuria brother General Chal Erh Feng was killed by republicans in Sze Cbuen does not favor a republic province and hoisted the flag reluctantly According to some views the republican reformers obtained the overthrow of the monarchy too easily and it is thought they must yet bring their army north for a further 'struggle for the attainment of the republic ct CAPTAIN CAPTAIN R T SCOTT ROALD AMUNDSEN (Courtesy farthest south visited by Lieutenant Shackelton From there on to the pole the task seems to have been comeasy being mostly a down paratively bill pull for the dog teams OE DASH TO 14 at 3 p m On December they halted having by tbe reckonings made arrived at the goal for which many brave and hardy explorers had INTREPID EXPLORER PLANTS searched in vain Then according to Captain Amund FLAG OF NORWAY AND STAYS sen all of the party gathered around THREE DAYS AT SOUTH POLE the colors — a beautiful silk flag — all hands taking hold of It and planting it Three days were spent In that vi Little Party of Determined Men Face numerous and observations cinity Untold Hardships and Peril in Sucwere taken and reckonings made the cessful Effort to Reach Southernexplorers having thoroughly satisfied most Point of World themselves that the south pole had at last been visited by man On December 17 there was fastened Hobart TasmaniaCaptain Rqo£ to the ground a little tent which had Amundsen the explorer accredfireanjeen taken along a Norwegian flag with the discovery of the south pole and the Fram pendant on the top of It has issued a statement in which he The home at tbe south Norwegian declares that he and his party reach pole was christened "Polheim” 14 ed the south pole on December Then began the return trip on the 1911 and that the party spent taree 17th and the return seems to have days at the pole where the flag of been much easier than when the men Norway was planted were searching for the pole Captain Amundsen Bays the pole Is The Fram conveying the victorious situated on a vast plateau which explorers left the Bay of Whales on stretches away in either direction fo£ January 30 and after a long voyage miles and miles arrived at agaisst contrary winds The explorer whose name will go Hobart down through the centuries to come for his contribution to the world’s HAVE NOT HEARD FROM SCOTT has given the greatest discoveries London — While there Is bitter disstory of his Journey tothe world in his characteristic simple and unas appointment everywhere over the fact Robert Scott head of suming way and that story seems to that Captain has expedition have been generally as the the British Antartlc accepted yet to report on his quest for the unadulterated truth of The last stages the Journey south pole there is nowhere anything but praise for the achievement of Cap seem to have been the most difficult barring the last days for' the explor- tain Roald Amundsen the Norwegian In locating the southern ers The real dash for the pole be- explorer axis of the earth gan on February 10 1911 when the Not even an inkling of the present party began to work its way south establishing food depots on the way whereabouts of Scott and his steamer 22 For four months from April the tbe Terra Nova has reached London party did not see the sun but this but the Englishman’s agent in New winter season seems not to have Zealand Is of the opinion that he is and sciencaused any great hardship except to still engaged In exploring may the dogs while the time was profit- tific work and that he probably ably spent in some astonishing met- not be heard from for several weeks There was observations eorological Date ’Set for "Utah Day” very little snow and there was open Salt Lake City — Pursuant to the water by the camp of the exploring of tbe Utah Development suggestion party throughout the winter A start was made from the winter league that a day be Bet apart for celebration throughout the state upon 8 but encounterhome on September the thermometer which occasion the Bplrit of boost for ing severe weather Utah will reign supreme Governor showing 76 degrees below zero Capa tain Amundsen ordered a return to William Spry on Monday issued that April 25 be obproclamation their winter hut to wait for spring served "Utah as ( day” weather which did not come until tbe middle of October Quarreled Over Mine On October 20 five men of the parreGoldfield Nev — Fred Burnham ty started on the final dash for the cently of Butte Mont shot and probsledges pole having four a ably fatally wounded P P Lavelle for four months dogs hnd provisions a miner with whom he was formerly in Tbe trip must indeed have been partnership in Montana and then shot trying one even for men used to such and himself killed A here Friday hardships Caches of food were made quarrel over their Montana mining at different points along the route claims Is supposed to have caused the taken to be used on the return Jour- shooting should in case ever the explorers ney for Discuss Plans return and glaciers Over mountains across Mexico City — Four hundred AmeriIce covered stretches of water where cans in mass meeting discussed plans and and for the ice creaked groaned should disorders of moment threatened to at any engulf an character occur in the the entire party through valleys and capital Committees were named to across plains the intrepid explorers formulate plans and to work with patiently plodded until on December committees representing other naS a camp was established at tbe point tionalities POLE Demonstration Against Baca Wilson on Americanism Los Angeles Cal— A demonstration New York — Governor Woodrow WilDr Francisco Martinez y’ son of New Jersey speaking at a banBaca Mexican consul in Los Angeles quet of the Brooklyn league declared was made Sunday afternoon at the that anyone who spoke of a popular Plazo About 600 Mexicans partici- vote of the American people as “mob” pated government had no right to call himself an American Kill Girl Motorcyclist against Chicago— Two young men who ran After Violators of the Law down and fatally injured Miss ElizaGrand Haven Mich— Thirteen inbeth Mills with a motorcycle were dictments were returned by the Ottacaught on the south side on Sunday wa county grand jury against county after they had been pursued for more officials and alleged violators of liquor than a mile and gambling laws WARES Boston — A general advance in the wages of textile operatives In northern New England was announced mill interests Saturday by various that have their head offices in Boston More than 125000 persons Including of cotton mills in Massa employes chusetts New Hampshire and In six woolen mill opAtivee New England states are affected While few cotton mills have made definite announcements the advance generally will not be less than 5 pet cent it is stated and for certaiD classes of operatives 7 per cent or more To the advance in Lawrence in response to demands of tbe operatives the Increases elsewhere largely are at- tributed AGREE IN PANAMA TOLLS Adopted Gives No Preference to American Shipping Washington — The bill for the government of the Panama canal zone and the (operation of the canal was agreed to Saturday by the house comR mittee on interstate commerce would give to the president authority to fix tolls within certain limitations a maximum of a ton being pre not scribed with a minimum amount suffiolent to maintain nd No canal the preference operate would be given to American ships by railShips owned or controlled roads and operated with the intent to restrain trade or ships engaged In any agreement or “ship ring” or combine under the terms of the bill would be prohibited from passing through the canal Plan WILL Mr TIGHTEN James Henry Smith No Longer' Backer of Portuguese Royalists Paris — The Excelsior publishes an account of Mrs James Henry Smith’s with the Portuguese royconnection and why she has alist movement finally decided to give no more money f to the cause is quoted as saying: Mrs Smith to the terms of agree“According ment the marriage of the eldest son of RESTRICTED ARBITRATION Dom Miguel to an American lady is Ratifies Treaties With Great tantamount to his renunciation of the Senate Britain and France After Amendthrone To be the mother of the to become king queen my ments I must cease to be his Washington — Stripped of the clause conclusion' is thai i don’t think would invade the The which it is claimed it necessary to help In the restoration constitutional power of of a triumph wblcb would mean the the senate and with many other limidivorce of my daughter The royalist tations added the general arbitration like interests me movement every treaties between the United States and Great Britain and France pro- but not my fortune” Interest in the royalist cause Is deposed by President Taft and Secre- scribed as “rushing by the Excelsior tary Knox as forerunners of universal from post to pillar with a wagonload peace were ratified by the senate by of suitto three on caseshat boxes valiees trunks a vote of seventy-siand a phonograph” Thursday now are treaties "up Virtually the AWAIT NEWS FROM SCOTT in the air” and in tbelr modified form they must be referred to England and Royal Geographical Society Withholds France From Amundsen Financial Congratulations Nearly Perishes In Desert Cal — Hedged in by a Los Angeles the wilds of blizzard and lost in southern Nevada where he fought the elements three days until his feet William Erwin of Salt were frozen Lake was at last found by a and carried over the desert for who Erwin two weeks in a wagon and carpenier was a prospector taken to a Los Angeles hospital The physicians say he will lose both legs even if his life Is saved v Must Pay Death Penalty conSalt Lake City— J J Morris victed of murder in the first degree to be hanged for the and sentenced killing of J W Axtell following the holdup and robbery of the Uncle- Sam loan office nearly a year ago must pay the death penalty for his crime according to a decision handed down court Friday afterby the supreme noon To Improve Seattle Harbor Seattle Wash— Twenty million dolwill be spent in port Improvement work In Seattle during the next to an estimate five yearB according H M General made by Brigadier U S A retired ' presiChittenden dent of the Seattle port commission willcome that sum 813300000 from public funds private enterprises more 86500000 contributing lars Joint Conference Asquith Arranges London— After extended talks with committees representing coal mine owners and their striking employes Premier Asquith invited repFriday resentatives of both sides to hold a "with a view to a oint conference situaof the whole free discussion protion” What the government’s posals are has not been divulged Until Briton Is Heard From London — Captain Roald Amundsen’s generally triumph Is acknowledged here as being complete and the Norwegian explorer Is hailed as the of the south pole Many Britons however for the time being still are clinging to the hope that Captain Scott’s return may furnish a dramatic climax to the Antarctic story The Royal Geographical society while not questioning Captain Amundsen’s feat is awaiting news from Capitself tain Scott before committing by sending congratulations to Captain Amundsen Lone Bandit Gets Three Thousand San Francisco — A robber said to a chauffeur held be George Houston up two employes of McNab & Smith a firm In the lumber wealthy drayage district In the southern part of the city forced them at the point of pistol to drive him to a secluded barn and there robbed them of a 83000 payroll He then bound the men and fled Killed Woman Aviator Suzanne Etamps France — Miss aviator Bernard was a killed Sunday while undergoing examination for a pilot's license She had passed most of the tests successin attempting a fully when to the right the machine w(js caught by an eddy and capsized Dog Picture Adorns Clark Button Washington — Champ Clark buttons as big as dinner plates and bearing the picture of a dejected bound surrounded ‘You’ve by the admonition got to quit kickin’ my dawg around” appeared on the floor of the house Saturday worn by a number of Democrat members Four Die in Snowslide Colo — Four are dead one Telluride inis dying and four others were jured by a snowslide at Ophlr Loop near here while cleaning a snowslide from tbe railway tracks The slide came without a moment's warning Fiftieth Anniversary of Big Battle Standard Capital Increased of Ind — The stockholders Washington— The fiftieth anniverWhiting of the historical of Indiana battle between Oil sary Standard company the Monitor intbe and to met here Thursday and voted the Confederate Merrimac was commemoratcrease the capital stock of the Indiana ed at the annual banquet of the Amto corporation from 81000000 erican society of Naval Engineers Nearly Three Million for Building Chicago — For a cash consideration Memorial the Columbus of 82750000 building and the ground on which It stands passed on Friday into the posa capisession of Julius Rosenwald Soldier Killed by Policeman Provides for Grazing Land R I— Edgar K Junes a of Newport Washington — Senator Warren Wyoming is preparing a bill which he private of the 219th company coast will Introduce in the senate providing artillery was killed by a shot fired by of Patrolman John C Gentile of the Newfor the leasing by the government of the port police while tiyiue to d spes-grazing Iamb1 in the Btates crowd est talist |