Show i THE SALINA CALL By C N Lund IF THE PRICE OF EGGS (Copyright SAUNA KEEPS F UP Jr U0) VTAH FIFTY UTAH STATE NEWS It Is announced that & Pinkerton detective agency is to be established In Salt Lake City The Sugar House district consisting of 903 acres has been annexed to Salt Lake City ' a Rollo Cooper boy while attempting to Jump on a switch engine In Salt Lake City missed his ' footing and fell his left foot being crushed It is estimated by the state flsh anc game commissioner that the number of trout to be planted In the Utah streams the coming season will reach over 10000000 fry Members of the G A R in Salt Lake have begun a fight on the city administration because of the discharge of several employes who are veterans of the civil war Four Salt Lake policemen accused of accepting money for protection from gamblers have been dismissed from the force causing a small sized sensation in the capital city While at work topping trees In Salt Lake City William McIntyre 65 years of age fell to the ground striking with such force that his neck was broken Death followed Immediately Gamisheeing her husband’s salary to secure enough money to employ counsel to prosecute a divorce case against him Is the unusual proceedings of an Ogden woman who desires to regain her liberty A J Newlan a consulting engineer of New York Is In Salt Lake City for the avowed purpose of organizing a company that is to have as its object the opening up of many of the nab ural resources of Utah With his skull crushed almost to a James pulp and one leg broken O’Really a miner was found dead at the bottom of an ore shoot In the Bingham New Haven mine He was undoubtedly the victim of an accident to Winter wheat Is commencing sprout in all parts of Davis county and a few days of springlike conditions would result in an excellent showing In the vicinity of Clearfield and Syracuse there are thousands of acres of grain Jwo and three inches — —— iiigrr" For Injuries sustained by the kick of a vicious mule which sent him to the hospital for eight months and crippled him for life Willie R Smith demands $20000 damages from the Utah Construction company In a complaint filed in the district court at Ogden State Statistician Haines has completed the statistics on creamery products for the year 1908 and his flgures show that the total sum of Is invested in the twenty creamery concerns doing business in Utah In 1908 and that the output Was valued at $2676768 Ogden has been made a for the United States postofflce department This means that post cards stamps stamped envelopes wrappers and other supplies sold at all in Utah Nevada and Idaho may be obtained from the local office when the supply runs low With the opening of spring a real building boom has struck Ogden In addition to the large number of railroad improvements being made by the Harriman system in the local yards contracts have been let for a number of store rooms and business houses In the business district A dozen nests of the brown tail moth have been discovered on seedling stock from France by horticultural inThe spectors in Salt Lake county shipment has been destroyed and it is not thought likely that the pest which dolof has cost the nation millions lars will get a foothold in Utah Dr W A McEnery a former resident of Salt Lake City and who was at one time involved In a sensational $50000 breach of promise suit won a walking contest from a San Francisco society man last week on a wager of $7500 The establishment of a public market house in Salt Lake is now being taken up by the farmers themselves The farmers want a central market place where they can bring their fruit and produce and deal direct with the consumers lad a Clyde Fields proved himselr a hero when at the risk of his own life he saved John companion Milligan an from drowning in the old city reserThe two youngsters voir at Ogden were playing near the reservoir when the younger lost his balance and fell in Quarantined for smallpox inmates of the Ogden jail many of whom are lodgers who sought one night’s shelter and others whose sentences have expired or are about to expire will have to remain In prison until the city physician has pronounced all danger of further spread of the disease past — MEN KILLED BY AN WHILE AT WORK ON PACIFIC TRACK SECTION HAND GIVES GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE AVALANCHE AT WELLINGTON CANADIAN Were Engaged In Clearing Traoks From Previous Slide When Larger Slide Came Down and Swept Them Into Canyon Below - Slide Whloh Swept Two Trains Into Canyon Occurred During Terrific Thunderstorm and Rescuers Had Difficulty In Getting Into Gulch Vancouver B C — Fifty men who were engaged in clearing the Canadian Pacific tracks in Rogers Pass at the summit of the Selkirk range were entombed by an avalanche Saturday Fourteen others injured morning have been taken to the hospital The men were a working crew engaged in clearing away a small slide which had come down early the previous evening They were working a rotary engine over it when a larger Blide came down and carried them to their death In the canyon below At first it was believed that all of The Spring Chloken pf 1910 May Show Corresponding Class the hundred men engaged were killed but during the early morning it was found that many had escaped and the death list is now placed In the vicinity GREAT LABOR WAR NOW ON of fifty The accident occurred near a snowshed one mile west of Rogers’ pass and at the actual summit of the Selkirks Seventy-fivper cent of the Sympathetic Strike In Philadelphia dead were white men the remainder Which Affects a Hundred DifferREVOLUTION VIRIN NICARAGUA Conductor Buckley and EnJapanese ent Branches of Industry TUALLY ENDED BY DEFEAT gineer Phillips of the work train headOF INSURGENTS ed by a rotary snow plow were killed POSTAL SAVINGS BANK BILL Measure Passed by the Senate on Strictly Party Lines Washington — By a vote of fifty to twenty-twthe postal savings bank bill was passed by the senate late SatAs passed the urday afternoon Smoot amendment was Included as also an amendment of Senator Borah The Cummins amendment which would have confined during times of war the investment of postal funds in government securities was defeated py a vote of 18 to 40 The bill as passed gives the money order department in the postoffices of the country authority to accept sums of one dollar or rapre from depositors and to deposit these sums in the local banks where the money is to remain 'w llWWWPd'Ttha'pr esid?ny of war or other exigencies The control of the funds Is vested in a board of trustees composed of the postmaster general the secretary of the treasury and- the attorney general The aggregate balance allowed to any depositor is $500 and no person is permitted to deposit more than The govern$100 in any one month ment is required to pay 2 per cent interest and must exact not less than 24 per cent from the banks the extra quarter of 1 per cent being required for the payment of expenses and losses SCANDAL Wealthy Whom IN HIGH LIFE Packer Assaults Banker He Charges With Ruining Home Kansas City Mo — Finding Jere F Lillis a millionaire local banker in his home when he arrived unexpectedly at an early hour Sunday John P Cudahy a wealthy packer and son of Mchael Cudahy the Chicago millionaire is alleged to have committed an assault upon the man which led to his arrest on a charge of disHe was released turbing the peace on a $100 bond and cannot be found Lillis is in St Mark’s hospital His condition is said to be critical Cuts said to have been inflicted with a knife are on his face limbs and one arm The cuts have been made in fashion If he recovers he will be disfigured for Jife it is averred by physicians Philadelphia — Between 50000 and 75000 union workers went on strike at midnight Friday as had been threatened unless the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company submit to arbitration its differences with its emOne hundred different ployes branches of industry are affected and a renewal of rioting In which two men were shot occurred early Saturday morning The strike is purely a sympathetic one in an endeavor to force the company to settle with the street car employes Promptly at midnight union orchestras playing in the leading hotels and cafes picked up their instruments and started for home Union cab drivers and chauffeur? e also abandoned their posts and automobile Jiotel ami railrpad-ca- b The driv"servlcjr wasTUadly cfcppTed ers of both taxicab services in the city are members of a union and refused to take out their machines after midnight Wihile the labor leaders are receiving moral support from their fellow workmen in all parts of the country many associations of employers have sent letters and telegrams to the officials of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company and the city officials commending their position and urging them to 6tand firm in their determination not to recognize the union All policemen firemen and specials who have been on duty since the strike began have received orders to remain at their posts The number of emergency automobiles in the city hall court yard was increased and preparations were made to send ft force of men to any section of the city at a moment’s notice Peary Must Furnish Proofs Washington — Proofs of Commander Peary’s discovery of the north pole caused a row in the of the house committee on naval affairs on Friday Two members of the National Geographical society appeared before the committee with copies of Peary’s proofs to urge the granting of a suitable reward by congress but the committee declined to receive them in confidence and has made it known that unless the Peary proofs are forthcoming to their full satisfaction every bill introduced to reward the discoverer will be Boosting for Uncle Joe 111 — Danville and Firemen Want In- editors of the Twenty Republican congresEighteenth crease sional district of Illinois represented New York — The Brotherhood of Lo- by Speaker Cannon on Friday at a comotive Firemen and Enginemen of meeting in this city indorsed the eastern railroads have speaker's policies called upon him the thirty-twsubmitted to the General Managers again to be a candidate for congress bill and association a formal demand for an in- approved the crease in wages This demand is sim- paid high tribute to President Taft and Governor Deneen ilar to that presented to the same Boom in Insurance Business roads last December by the Order of Railway Conductors and the BrotherNew York — The promotion of inhood of Railway Trainmen and which surance companies all kinds fire life are now in their final stage of negotiand casualty has reached proportions tion An Increase in wages and nu- never before attained There are at merous changes in working conditions present under way or proposed since are demanded January 1 schemes calling for capital Df $35690000 for fire insurance comTo Avoid Trade War panies $20875000 for casualty and e Washington--Thinitial steps were lurety companies and $7370000 for life insurance taken by the United States governcompanies ment on Saturday to avoid a trade Louis James Dead war with Canada Charles M Pepper Helena Mont — Louis James’ long commercial adviser of the bureau of career as an actor was ended by trade relations in the state department and Henry C Emery chairman death here Sunday morning following of the tariff board are in Ottawa Can- an attack of heart failure Saturday ada and will hold a series of hearings evening just before the ourt&ln went of “Henry the with similar representatives of the up for ft performance The body will be shipped Dominion government to bring about Eighth’’ to Kansas City The company will a closer relationship and more frienddisband and Mrs James will return ly attitude between the two countries to Kansas City Englnemen Wash— Slow progress Wellington is being made by the men engaged excavating the bodies of the victims of the terrible snowslide in which two trains were swept from the track and with their loads of human freight sent burling down to the bottom of Death canyon Rotary plows and hundreds of men are working with feverish energy night and day from poth sides of the Cascades but the work seems terribly slow Looking down from Wellington into the gorge where tne wrecked trains and sixty dead are burled nothing Is to be seen on the surface of the snow except broken trees the pilot of an s engine portions of two electric and fragments of a rotary plow Coroner J O Snyder of King county who estimates the number of dead at more than a hundred believes that all the bodies will have been recovered within a week The bodies when found are in their sleeping garments and identification is difficult unless the outer clothing is near by Ed Clark a section hand who parGuerilla Warfare May Be Inaugurated ticipated In the 'early relief work at in Hope That the United States Wellington gives a graphic account of Will Interfere and Settle Dishis experience on the night when the two trains were swept over the chasm turbed Conditions into the bed of the canyon 200 feet below He says: “On that nignt about forty of us Blueflelds Nicaragua— The insurrectionary movement headed by Gen- all Americans were asleep with our eral Estrada against the Nicaraguan clothes on in the bunkhouse just has been practically above Wellington Suddenly I heard government crushed The insurgent campaign in a noise I can’t describe and then Charthe west has petered out and nothing lie Anderson the section boss rushed is left to the provisionals but to re- in ‘“Boys for God’s sake get up sort to guerilla warfaencouraged by the desperate uope that the United he shouted and the men sprang up Anderson saiu that the passenger a to in intervene wish yet Stateqe$ trains and motors had been swept end to the disturbed situation out ’Get out of this quick men or In the republic General Estrada head of the pro- you’ll be cleaned out’ With that he vincial government and leader of the ran out to tell others Tt was thundering and lightning he inthat insurgents declared tends to withdraw his forces into the when we ran out The flashes were bush and oppose the advance of blinding and the thunder kept up an to the bitter end But It is neces- awful racket It was dark as pitca sary to read between the lines of this when the lightning didn’t blind us1 We beard a faint moaningi down the statement The provisional government wishes gulch and made a break for it There to force American intervention if pos- were only two or three little railroad sible because it cannot consistently lanterns for light All around us we ask for it in the face of its many re- could hear trees snapping and other fusals to consider the peace proposals slides tumbling down We didn’t made by Madriz at the time when it know how big they were but we seemed that victory to the provision- stumbled and rolled down into the als was almost assured General Es- gulley where we could hear the cries trada did not even answer the pro"Some had graboed up what axes posal advanced by the consular body there were when they first ran out at Managua believing that it merely and then the lanterns showed a row of indicated that Madriz was on his last hands beckoning in every little hole and opening in the coaches legs We started chopping between the outPOWDER MAGAZINE BLEW UP stretched hands and so began to take Twenty-threAlaskan Miners Victims them out “We had worked hard all day and of Explosion were pretty well played out but we all minJuneau Alaska — set to work each man for himself ers were killed Thursday night by an and none leading We could hear pasexplosion of a powder magazine in Some were the level of the Mexican sengers crying for water mine one of the group of Treadwell crying for nothing at all We got some of them out alive but many died beisland gold properties on Douglas fore we could get at them although Eight men were seriously Injured of they were living when we reached the whom it Is feared four will die The last shots had been fired by spot” the shift of men twenty minutes be- HIGH MEAT PRICES EVERYWHERE fore the explosion took place and the men had assembled at the landing of Practically Every Country Affected by the skip and were waiting to enter it Increase In Staple Food Products and go on top The magazine which Washington — Meat prices have adcontained 275 pounds of powder was vanced in all the principal consuming thirty feet from the place where the men were standing and every man and producing sections of the world according to statistics compiled by the was killed or injured department of commerce and labor The report shows the chief meat exUncle Joe and President as Dancers countries of the world to be Washington — While more than fifty porting New Australia Zealand Argentine guests looked on laughingly anjl apCanada and the United Statesthe Canon plauded Speaker tempted meat countries chief the Importing President Taft Thursday night to a test of terpsichorean agility in the United Kingdom Germany and in a east room of the White House Both less degree the other European counThe advance in fresh meat stopped panting when the trial was tries ended but the opinion was unanimous prices is less than in salted and prethat honors were even Dancing fol- served meats and in nearly all cases lowed a dinner given by the president the advance in beef is less than that to “Uncle Joe” said to be the first in pork or mutton The fact that the formal affair ever accorded a speaker percentage of advance In the price ot of the house of representatives by a fresh meats especially those shipped in chilled or frozen state has not bees president as great as the advance In salted oi Doctor Convicted of Manslaughter preserved meats is said to be due te Detroit Mich — Dr George A Fritch reductions in the past few years Id found guilty on Thursday of man- the cost of chilling or freezing and of slaughter in connection with the death transporting meats of this class last summer of Maybell Millman of Vesuvius Again Active Ann Arbor was locked up in the Naples — Vesuvius has suddenly becounty Jan pending efforts to obtain Dr Fritch took come active a stay of proceedings again For twenty-fou- r the verdict of the jury calmly but his hours there has been a continuous wife fainted It took the jury fifty eruption of red hot stones and ashes minutes to agree that' Maybell accompanied by Internal detonations met her death while Dr Fritch Several fissures have opened from was performing or attempting to per- which gas and lava are emerging in form a criminal operation on her great quantities pan In |