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THE SALINA CALL By SALINA C N OLEO DEALERS WILL SUFFER THE APPROVAL Lund Jr VTAH UTAH STATE NEWS OF PEOPLE DRIVEN HUNDREDS IN OHIO FROM THEIR HOMES BY HIGH WATERS A Juvenile band Is being organized The band will be com at Willard Towns Flooded and Much Suffering posed of about twenty pieces Must Ensue Unless Prompt MeasThe population of Utah was ures Are Taken to Send In 10069 by babies alone during 1908 as shown in a table compiled by Supplies H T Haines state statistician The commissioners of Indian war veterans have decided to hold sessions Cleveland O — Hundreds of people until March 6 when it is expected have been driven from their homes at their work will have been finished Fremont and other points throughout A raccoon was recently killed in northern Ohio by the floods which the mountains near Thistle For a reached their climax Sunday night time it was not known to what ani- after thirty hours’ rain Damage to mal family the one killed belonged to property will reach many thousands of Mistaken for a burglar while he was dollars At Youngstown two of the biggest hunting for burglars Albert B was shot and seriously Injured steel plants are threatened by the risThe Sanby his in Salt Lake City ing of the Mahoning river Walter Cbx of Provo has been dusky river is five feet beyond the granted a patent on an attic window danger line at Bucyrus and an Imfastener which permits the opening mense Ice gorge has formed The most serious conditions are reof the window without removing the screen ported from Fremont where half the town Is under water At Akron both of Schools State Superintendent Nelson who recently underwent a se- the Little and Big Cuyahoga have left Many houses are fllood-erious operation in Chicago is reported their banks to be rapidly improving and will soon Practically the w'hole of Crawford be able to leave the hospital is submerged and it is feared According to statistics compiled by county in remote parts famine may ensue if State Statistician II T Haines there were 137 males and one female con- prompt measures are not taken Local disvicted of felonies in the state during authorities throughout the whole are dynamiting the ice gorges the year 1909 and sent to the state trict which have formed in the river prison Work on the construction In Salt AVALANCE BURIES TOWN Lake City of the new $G0000 house Have Met 8eventy-fivof worship for the Immanuel Baptist May People Awful Death as Result of Slide church will be commenced at once of Snow and Earth following the action of the congregation at a meeting held Thursday message telephone Spokane — A Mrs Anna M Bradley has renewed from Wallace Idaho to the her fight In the Third district court famBays that twenty-fivto break the will of the late ilies and probably seventy-fivperArthur Brown and secure a part of sons were burled in an avalahche at Mace the Brown estate valued at from $ Idaho Sunday night to $150000 for her two children The catastrophe at Mace occurred While Salt Lake City seems to over- at 11:30 at night according to telerun with footpads they do not always phone reports received by the Walla succeed In making rich hauls Four of Walla Union from Wallace and overthat gentry held up a Salt Laker one whelmed the entire town of Mapev Tabillies in night recently and after searching all covering the twenty-fivhis pockets discovered but tnirty the little village undef tons of snow and debris cents Remitter: in Wallace says that the of Between 250 and avalanche could be dis- J’ar ° the Young family attended tinctly heard there Mace Is five miles al reunion In Salt Lake from Wallace ruary 22rof thp descenjpr: of pres il ONLY dent Bngham Youfigand his hope is era Lorenzo Phineas Joseph Over One Hundred Thousand Men OrJohn dered Out by Quaker City Unions Walter J Manning a car inspector In the employ of the Western Pacific Philadelphia — After a session of was instantly killed at Wendover more than six hours the Central Lawhen he fell under the rear car of the bor Union delegates on Sunday voted worktrain at that place having lost to call a sympathetic strike of 140 his footing In attempting to board the trades unions in the organization be train The delegates say ginning Saturday Theodore McKean aged 17 years 125000 men will respond to the call was shot and seriously wounded at a This action of the Central Labor character ball at Bountiful by Jasper Union Is fraught with momentous condid his chum who not sequences the union officials say Hepworth know that the revolver' he pressed to Meanwhile there Is hope that the a loaded street railway strike will be arbltrat McKean’s body contained ed despite the repeated declaration of cartridge The agitation of a sane and safe the transit company controlling all Fourth of July celebration is growing the the lines in the city that “there is throughout the state and it is expect- nothing to arbitrate’’ ed that at the different celebrations Favor Destruction of Veto Power this year the promiscuous use of exLondon — Months ago information plosives and fire arms will be strictly was cabled that King Edward depreprohibited election in the circated & While he and companions were cumstancesgeneral then existing lest it sound bow a arrows in and with playing knell of the hereditary printhe death vacant lot at Sandy Leland Jorgenciple In the British constitutional sysson the young son of Enoch Jorgen-Botem It appears today decidedly as if principal of the high school was the king’s fears would be justified hit In the eye with an arrow the arrThe progressive forces making up the ow splitting the eyeball present majority in the house of comthe for E past thirty mons Perry Joseph of whatever their years a resident of Park City was view respecting tactics divergence are a unit for found dead in a chair at his home by the destruction of the veto power of to when man he called the milk supply the house of lords and ultimate purgthe family with milk Death was due ing of that chamber of the hereditary to heart disease Mr Perry was 74 principle Obviously the cabinet must a Illinois of native and yield to this demand or suffer Immeold years s William Nelson aged 39 who died diate defeat at New Orleans from an attack of Labor Troubles pleurisy on February 22 was a son of New York — Labor troubles in the f of the William Nelson strikes east and west two violent Salt Lake Tribune and was one of the in Pennsylvania and threats of best known printers in the state and raging dire consequence if police and troops a veteran of the are allowed to continue shooting down war J M Bickel of Richfield has per- workmen in defense of corporation that the United fected a process for converting gyp- property all Indicate States stands upon the" brink of an insum Into marble by a chemical prothe revolution dustrial possibility of of cess consists all the This process moisture in gypsum being exuded by which are appalling to contemplate of the Samuel Gompers president heat The gypsum is then immersed American and Federation of Labor ' in a chemical soluticm which converts other conservative leaders fear they It into marble Snow from three to five feet deep would have little control if the radical element should assert a dominancy has practically tied up active operations at the great plant of the Union Packers Will Put Up Fight Portland Cement company in Weber Chicago — The Chicago packers inExtra lorces of men are be- dicted canyon in Jersey City N J on charges ing employed clearing away the snow of conspiracy on Saturday held a confrom the quarries and guarding ference with their attorneys at which avalanched against it was unanimously decided to fight As the result of an analysis by the extradition “tooth and nail” as one state chemist it has been decided that of them put it and to resist to the Miss Hazel Astell who died under pelast attempt to serve papers on culiar circumstances in Sandy Febru- them any or to force them to trial They ary 7 came to her death from morwill exhaust every legal device to deB Cotton II her feat the New Jersey authorities and phine poisoning sweetheart will be charged with murmaintain It will be impossible to extra der in the second degree dite them CityVeb If arbitration of the most EMINENT PHYSICIANS audits Judge Landla Sentences One Man to Six Yeara Imprisonment and Orders Federal Inquiry WORLD WIDE ACCEPTANCE Chicago — Federal Inquiry into methods of disposing of oleomargarine was ordered Monday by Judge M K Landis of the United States district court after he had sentenced one of four dealers indicted for violating the oleomargarine regulations to six years in the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth and had fined him $15000 The man who was sentenced to the penitentiary was W A Broadwell The other three cases were continued "It has been disclosed that probably not less than $15000 and possl bly more than $20000 has been lost by the United States government as a result of Broadwell’s activities” said Judge Landis in sentencing the oleo“Whenever arrestmargarine dealer ed he has given bond3 and then gone out and violated the law the next day It has been a wilful defiance of the His bond has been supplied by layr a an oleomargarine manufacturer proceeding which I regard as my duty to say Is highly significant” DOWN MEADOW VALLEY jSays Wjfe ilPerjur Detroit — Frank M Knott husband of the leading witness for the defense in the Flitch trial took the witness stand on Tuesday nd branded all bis wife’s testimony In behalf of Fritch as false Mrs Knott who swcfte that she was in the office of Dr George A doctor Fritch on August 27 when-this alleged to have administered fatal treatment to Maybelle Millman of Ann Arbor said she saw no one there answering the description of the dead girl During Mrs Knott's testimony her husband appealed to the judge to stop the case declaring his wife’s statements constituted perjury x ' Physicians United States supWhile ports too many physicians Europe maintains the proportion of one physician to every i500 people the United States has a physician for is This overproduction every 568 due to our too numerous medical schools and to the laxity of our laws governing them It is time that our country adopted means to relieve itself of this burden” Henry S Pritchett of New York president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching made this assertion in an address before the council on medical education of the American Medical association Missionary Frozen to Death Seattle Wash — Fairbanks Alaska papers just received give details of the death of Martin Harris aged 60 a native of Tennessee who died at his camp among the Indians at the head of Nabesna river after suffering freezing of both feet In a journey from Crossing Harris a man of education and means was establishing a mission among the Indians in and in connection with Episcopate Bishop Rowe He obtained valuable mines In the Copper river country for one of which he and two partners had been offered $150000 The Indians were deeply attached to him Russians Fear War With China SJt' Petersburg — Russian officials say China is arming against Russia and profess to believe that war Is possible within a decade Alarm against the Chinese has replaced the expectar tion of a war between Russia and Japan which a few months ago created a veritable panic among the military authorities The Nova Vremya and other newspapers which at that time predicted war in the spring are now campaigning against China They call attention to a series of economic measures undertaken by the Chinese government which will force Russian-ouof Manchuria ED BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE MOST WHOLESOME AND TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EFFECT HAVE GIVEN TO Surupafltds ELIXIR of SENNA THE FIRST POSITION AMONG FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE LED TO ITS GENERAL USAGE WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL ' SATISFACTION TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS WASH Engineers Report a Safe New Line for Salt Lake Route Salt Lake City — A telegram received Thomas In this city by Kearns from W A Clark announces that a safe new line has been decided upon by the engineers for the Salt Lake Los Angeles and San Pedro railroad and that the route will b down the Meadow Valley wash But this time the Salt Lake Route will be high and dry above all possible floods It will cost much less to build than was at first thought On the ground are many steel bridges thousands of tons of material and a temporary track will not only Salt open through traffic between Lake and Los Angeles some time during the summer but will give a base along the entire line from Barclay to Rox from which to 'attack the new Work' In a score of places A temporary track will be laid down the wash just as soon as the spring floods are over and It is safe to do so This will be by May or June de pending on weather conditions This track can be built for $400000 and will soon pay for itself Too Many Chicago — “The by the WELL-INFORM- MVmSBWTHE GENUINE Manufactured by the CALI 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