Show Official Paper of North Sevier Edited aod Published by C N Lund VOL VII $150 the year SALINA UTAH APRIL 111913 SCENE IN FLOODED SHAWNEETOWN HUGE LOYALTY PLAN WHICH IS BELIEVED WILL PROVE! SATISFACTORY TO ALL THE WARRING FACTIONS International Fleet Comprising From intoreited Powers ExNow Blockading cept Rusiia Port of Antivarl Montenegrin Mexican Provisional President Agree to Surrender Office to Laecuraln Next in Line Slnca the Death of Madero and Suarez Cettlnje — The little kingdom of has thrown down the Montenegro gauntlet to the six great powers She declines to yield to the demand of the to powers to abandon her attempts gain possession of Scutari and has announced that "there will be no departure from an attitude which to the necessities conforms of the ' state of war existing between the lies and Turk” An international fleet comprising of Italy warships France Germany and Great Britain is now blockading the Montenegrin port of AntivarL Russia Is not repre but cented by a warship has ao quiesced in the naval demonstration A brigade of Austrian troops from near Cattaro has been maneuvering the Montenegrin boundary The cus tomary note has not been given the government Montenegrin and Austria's action is considered unfriendly ana menacing Russians Shout “Down With Austria" St Petersburg — Another great Slav demonstration occurred here on Sunbut on this occasion the day The did not interfere police the was reached climax when crowd which numbered 50000 ap ' before the residence peared of the national dowager empress sang the banners anthem and displayed kcribedi "'’“Sc“Down with Austria! utari for the Montenegrins!" “The cross over St Sophia!” A visit then 'was the paid to the Cathedrals and to officers guards’ barracks where the saluted the banners Bryan Addresses Christians layWashington — Secretary Bryan ing aside affairs of the state department on Sunday delivered before a religious mass meeting the first of a series of Sunday afternoon addresses auswhich he will make under the of the Christian Endeavor pices union of the District of Columbia He thespoke in one of the downtown aters Killed in Duel El Paso Texas— To satisfy all factions in the Mexican melee General This la a scene In Shawneetown taken when the water had spread Huerta has agreed to the naming of Pedro Lascuraln as provisional over the entire town president according to advices received here Thursday directly from the national capital REHABILITATION EMBASSADOR IS ACCUSED Lascuraln would serve OF FLOODED out the uncompleted term of the late OF NOT DOING HIS DUTY DISTRICT AIM OF RED GROSS President Madero As minister of exterior relations In Madero's Lascuraln former cabinet lb entitled to serve as next in line In With view of the deaths ot Madero and Must be Provided Grand Master of Masons In the Valley Individual Work to' Overcome Business Par Suarez of Mexico Brings Grave Charges The Huerta cabinet- would be retained by the comalysis and Funds are Needed Against Henry Lane Wilton promise This arrangement it is’ said has Washington — How the American been offered to the constitutionalists New York— Luis Manuel Rojas now fighting the Huerta government second of the Mexican Red Cross has undertaken the rehabchamber of congress has filed a series ilitation of home and business life in in northern Mexico It Is declared districts of the mid- that Governor Carranza of Coahulla of remarkable chatges against Henry the has ordle in and manner that west from the what agreed and that the Sonora inLane Wilson embassador United States to Mexico ganization met the first call for relief surrectionists wilt fall in line The Besides holding the official rank in- from the sufferers in this diasaster — decision of the present provisional dicated Rojas is one of the most im- probably the greatest with which it president is said to have been occaportant Masonic officers in Mexico be- has ever been called upon to deal — sioned by the recent uprising of Zapwere described In a statement issued ata in the south which places the ing grand master of that nation Uuerta forces between two fires Rojas accused Wilson of being re- Friday by Miss Mabel T Boardman sponsible morally for the political as- chairman of the Red Cross commit- MISSOURIAN KILLED BY TORNADO Rehabilitation of the individual Madero tee I sassination of Francisco is and Jose Maria Pino Suarez president sufferer declared Miss Boardman Persons Injured and and to restore normal of the Mexican re- what is necessary Scores of Residences Damaged public elected by the people in 1911 conditions Mathis Mo—William “To continue merely to give out Sturgeon He accuses Wilson of having thrown food and clothing” she said “will ag- d 87 a retired farmer was killed influence the weight of his enormous daughter ttttJ vepyeentative of AJjT government mean the conftmiatiwn of the-- parat me 24 ears old wera probably fatally inbusiness at Washington for the triumph and In sis of the were less In many of the jured twenty-fivfavor of an evident coup d’etat at a ot the community persons time when the destiny of Mexico was flooded districts the merchants have seriously hurt and a score of resiin the balance lost all their stock and had no flood dences were demolished when a torof Rojas declared Wilson knew Madero Insurance Unless an effort is made nado passed' within a afternoonand Suarez were to be put out of the to aid them to start again the busiSturgeon Thursday “I accuse Mr Wil- ness of the community The tornado formed southwest of will remain in way and declares: As son of having washed his hands like n hopeless condition To accomplish Sturgeon and traveled northeast Pilate when the prisoners were not this the individual must be considered the clouds became threatening the allowed to leave for Europe after hav- and the rehabilitation of the individual school was dismissed and practically ing signed for their resignations thus will mean that of the whole city town all the townspeople sought refuge in cyclone cellars mocking Mrs Madero and Mrs Suarez or village Mr who because of the assurances “While factories are closed for The tornado struck Larrabee Mo Wilson made to them were waiting men can be given work for across the line In Audrain county and for their husbands at the Vera Cruz which they will be paid la clearing there demolished the water tank of railway depot” away the debris Thus a purchasing the Chicago & Alton railway burled power will be given them again They several box cars off the track and AIDE ALLEGED WHITNEY’S may be aided in the repair of their tore down telegraph and telephone RUN DOWN BY OFFICERS homes and thus employment provided poles ft Havana — Rudolph Warren son of In With Jere Warren a prominent American Man Charged Conductor Complicity In Idaho Murder of sugar planter died at a hospital here Found In Salt Lake Tenement Sunday night from a pistol wound in Salt Lake City — William Ross the abdomen which he received in alleged accomduel with Hannibal Mesa a member alias “Tom” Sharkey in of a wealthy Cuban family The two plice of Hugh Whitney the bandit William the murder of Conductor young men recently had several phys cal encounters and are reputed to be Kidd on board an O S L train at rivals for a woman's affections Highbridge Idaho June 17 1911 was arrested here Saturday afternoon by Wireless Dead Experimenter Sheriff D V Erwin of Beaver Head Berlin — Professor Adolf Slaby elec- county Montana and Neil McMillen of trical expert is dead Professor Sla- Ogden former railway sleuth was at one time with a Closeted at the county jail several by telehours with the Montana sheriff Ross in wlre'ess graphy The German system of wire- agreed to return to Monida Mont less Is based on Professor Slaby’s dis- without the formality of extradition coveries SENATOR J K VARDAMAN for others “The Former Congressman Convicted of the market St will enable the merchant to Louis — Henry M Coudrey his staff and thus again others can re- former congressman and Harry B Where Gardner were found guilty in the fedturn to a normal existence men or women have been paying for eral district court late Friday aftertheir homes by monthly installments noon of the mails to defraud they can be assisted in such payments Coudrey using and Gardner were charged for a time to prevent the loss of their with to in the mails the defraud using homes All this great work the Red of what came to be known promotion Cross with the generous contributions as the twin insurance companies — the of the American people is undertakContinental Life Assurance Company ing of America and the International Fire Still Killing Them Off In Mexico Assurance Company of America Both Laredo Texas — Full details of the companies went into the hands of re three days’ battle between federals celvers and Carranza followers at Saltillo Iowa Postoffice Robbed Mexico March 22 23 and 24 received Milton la — The postofflee here was here state that the number killed was OHIO’S LOSS BY FLOOD 269The federal loss'was small comentered early Friday and the safe robwith that of the rebels It was bed of more than $1000 The robFour Hundred and Sixty Lives Lost pared declared bers are supposed to have come $o Hundred Homes and Milton on a hand car and left th9 Destroyed JAMES I BLAKSlEE the sheriff at Saihe fneui'iS Washington— Ohio's loss In the was notified and tyhwi Jie Reachrecent flood is estimated in a telegram ed Mount Sterling attested a sti'Sbgef Item the American Red Cross agent vbo it is believed is the robber in charge at Columbus as follows: Four hundred and sixty lives lost Put Ban on Wine 4200 homtes destroyed 40500 persons Washington — Society women of 9 000 homeless families of outside Washington to the number of 350 on Columbus and Cincinnati in Dayton Saturday welcomed the wives of Presneed of rehabilitation ident Wilson Marshall It has been extremely difficult to and the members of the Wilson cabito the get Information according net at a formal breakfast The elimiagent because wires still are down nation of wine from the menu waa and transportation facilities uncertain the result of a campaign which caused feeling to run high Cleaning Up at Neb— More than 5000 men Admits Poisoning Husband end boys voluntarily went into the Chlcksa Okla— In a written confession made Sunday Mrs R S Wooddevastated district on Saturday ana ward said that her husband R S helped clear It of Its mass of wreckage and debris Woodward died from poison Creighton university given Omaha university the Central him in sardines and again In a cup of high tea she says she Mrs school and grade schools Bent out Henry Rivers Ihelr students in squads to help the and John A Young planned the murder to get $1000 life Insurance workei s A spirit of civic pride was niunU'ested by all and as a result the Suffraget Forcibly Fed chuolic condition of the stormawept Loudon — Mrs Emmeline Pank-aiea preseuts a much better appearhurst who is on a hunger strike In ance t James tor from Vardaman the new senaIs one of the Mississippi most picturesque of the Democrats Vvho have come to Washington under lie rew regime He wears his hair ng srd cf'ects a big black slouch the summer his clothes ar( h't of I linen K Four Tornadoes in Nebraska Omaha Neb — There were three distinct and possibly four tornadoes In James Blakslee the new fourth Nebraska on Easter Sunday accordiaeeletant postmaster general Is from ng to Professors Condra and G A Pennsylvania and Is Loveland of the Nebraska State uniold He has been connected for years verslty who are here gathering scien with the Lehigh Valley and the Penntific data on the stormrailroads sylvania Holloway according state of considered jail has been forcibly to the Express and is collapse serious Her $500 NO 362 MONTENEGRINS EMPHATICALLY REFUSE TO ABANDON ATTACK ON SCUTARI American Four years for condition fed in a la Sightseers Visit Flood District Indianapolis — It Is estimated that at least 100000 persons visited West on Sunday and viewed Indianapolis the devastation wrought by the flood TO OBEDIENCE TO DOCTRINE IS COMAT MANDED BY SPEAKERS ANNUAL CONFERENCE which waa therein laid down waa do lng that which was in disobedience of the command of God The Tabernacle waa taxed to to accommodate the throng that attended the second day’s sessions The speakers at the morning session were O Bennlon president of the central states mission German E Ellsworth president of the northern states mission Moses W Taylor president ot Summit stake Joseph president of Wasatch stake and A A Hinckley president of Des- eret stake At the afternoon session' M H Welling president of Bear River stake William A Hyde president of the Pocatello stake Frank Y Taylor president of Granite stake L W Shurt-lipresident of Weber stake Heber the larg- C Austin president of Bingham stake session and O N Stohl president of Box Elannual der stake were the speakers and Prlnefpfss ef Church Government the Succession of Presidency the Principal Topics Discussed by President Smith In Address Salt Lake City — There was at the opening 4 of the of any recent spring conference at least 7000 persons being est attendance on April conference ' The conference came to a close on Sunday with three great meetings the attendance being estimated at adopted by the By resolutions Saints the conference was dedafed to have been the most helpful in years ot Short addresses by members the quorum of apqstles along doctrinal lines with the sustaining of all authorities without change and a vote that the conference had been one ot the best In the history of the church marked the afternoon session The speakers were Heber J Grant Hyrum M Smith and Orson F Whitney of tbe apostles Hyrum G Smith presiding patriarch and Brigham H Roberts of the first seven presidents of seventies while only brief remarks sion to some of the Principles of church government and supplementary were made by President Joseph the succession of the presidency of the church were the principal topics F Smith who presided One of the distinctive features ot discussed by President Joseph In comthe conference was the selection ot in his opening address menting on the attendance at the speakers many of them being chosen apening of the conference be said that from the ranks ot the stake presidents were delivered by the presAddresses Ye was particularly well pleased conditions permitted practically idency but only five members of the t quorum of apostles spoke from the til of the leading officials to be stand in the tabernacle and only one with the exception ot Reed Smoot the 'awson udger PjesJdent member ofwc first Beven presidents ot 3v&MfArdjti “ Tegular !psv alin commenting oa ienee said that Senator Smoot waa ference session Charles W Penrose of the first presingaged lu a good cause and doing dency and Francis M Lyman presiqiuch for the ministry and that his dent of the quorum of apostles were personal spi"it and influence la a Is the speakers at the morning service in for good and bis example the morning As president the tabernacle while always praiseworthy overflow meeting In Assembly hall was f the British mission he said Rudger in charge of George F Richards of the "lawson was performing great service assisted of quorum apostles by ’or the church Charles H Hart and Levi Edgar Young President Anton H Lund first counof the seventies and Apdrew Jenson gave a selor in the first presidency assistant church historian brief historical review ot the conferA telegram was read from Apostle He ring of authority by revelation Reed Smoot at Washington Senator also urged greater activity in the orSmoot expressed regret at his inability ganization of religion classes to be present at the conference but he Ben JS Rich president of the east- was with his brethren and sisters in ern states mission spoke on the rela- the spirit he wired Mormon the of tive Importance From New York came a message church and the belief In the Bible and from John W Young a son of Presiand resurrection ol dent Brigham Young in the death He congratuChrist lated the Saints and the authorities C A Callis president of the south- upon the continued growth of the to referred states eastern mission movement and conveyed bis very best prophecies of storm and flood and de- wishes scribing conditions In Ohio and InNot only was the conference one of diana he asserted that tnese devasta- the best in history from point of attions were in fulfillment of prophecy tendance but all of the speakers were ot the events that would come before at their best and the visiting Saints he end of the world were regaled with words of counsel of the and cheer and Melvin J Ballard president encouraged by the renorthwestern states mission delivered ports of the growth of the church in t stirring address in which be outlined every department he growth of the church in strength The musical numbers were of the Influence and membership and men- highest order adding to the success of tioned tbs requirements of member-ihfthe conference in the church as factors iu retardSeventeen njlsslonary reunions in ing the growth of Mormonism saying connection with the Mormon church that he believed that this slow growth conference were he'd Iri Var!ciI2 W&k was for a divine pur’"®" of the city Saturday night These Included mlssioharlef who had labored In the following missions The second day 6f the together annual conference of the Church of with former and jjfebent residents: central stated Saints was Australia California Jesus Christ of Latter-daHawaiian flfeknted to addresses by mission and French Hull Leeds MaNew Zealand stake' brei(Jen£s Only (mi address nchester' Newcastle was delivered by S high official of the northern states northwestern stales Sheffield South Scottish brief talk Nottingham was a church That at the by African and western states At each opening of the forenoon sessiod Of these meetings there was an exApostle George Albert Smith The stake presidents and mission cellent program with one exception reprepresidents Representatives from sented the younger men in the minis- slakes attended the quarterly meeting try All of them were of the third and of the Genealogical society held Ira fourth generations a fact which was Assembly hall Saturday afternoon imdwelt upon as indicative of the con- mediately after the close of the continuation of the faith throughout the ference session Charles W Penrose President Joseph F of the first presidency presided in the generations Smith remarked that while most of absence of Anthon II Lund those who had spoken were of the for stake conferences Appointments third or fourth generation he' could of the Mormon church from April 19 28 have been made by produce at least a dozen of the fifth to September "who are just as good as authorities of the church on a schedule generation I am ” that will allow some of the leading ofof ficials to be present at each conferThe burden of the addresses stake and mission presidents was that ence It was decided that daily public the church is growing steadily and that the spirit of its members is un- organ recitals will be given at one the Tabernacle on April 21 The reflinching They each and every with of the remarks the citals begin at 12 o’clock noon and agreed church president on Friday when he last about one hour They are free declared that the evasion of duty and and are given at the expense of the the shirking of responsibilities on the Mormon church Hundreds of thouof some of of the heaas organizaof each part summer attend tourists sands tions must cease It was stated that the recitals carrying away with them the duties of each from the highest to a profound impression of the great the lowest was defined in revelation organ of the Tabernacle and sweet and any who did not observe that recollections ot delightful music present The presidency of the church with all of the apostles of the church excepting two and all ot the first seven presidents of seventies of the church were present with the presiding patriarch and the presiding bishop and his counselors President Joseph F Smith and First Counselor Anthon II Lund were the speakers at the opening session while C A Gallia president of the southern itates mission Melvin J Ballard president of the northwestern states mission Joseph E Robinson president at the California mission and Ben E Rich president of the eastern states sesmission spoke at the afternoon thla' |