Show THE SALINA CALL By C N 6ALINA Lund Jr of the The third annual convention association met a Utah Bankers’ with an attendance Provo last week of about seventy-fivannual convention ol The eleventh the Utah Parmaceutlcal association was held In Ogden lnat week 300 delegates being present that $500 be raised On condition the city council of by contributions Provo has appropriated a likd amount for a public swlmgnlng pool The dead body found In the foothills yiear Morgan has been identified a as Frank Wilson by a rancher ranch hand aged 48 who Is supposed to have frozen to death The members of the state capltol a commission have returned from Visit to the east having visited a number of pities In order to secure pointers as to the correct style In capltol building the last to be senMay E Brown tenced of the gang of white slavers convicted at Salt Lake must go to the state prison of Kansas et Lansing and there serve a five and year term watch A giant electric Illuminated which will proclaim the time by day and by night and which will be one of the largest and most unique signs ever installed In the city is to be erected soon In Salt Lake While hunting near Salt Lake Oscar Tate aged 15 was accidentally shot through the left leg by his companion George Derrick who was loadrifle The wound ing his la not regarded as dangerous The county commissioners of Davis for county have appropriated $2000 Improvement of roads to be used In connection with a like sum now availThis amount able from state funds will be used on the main county road A stray bullet of small caliber apparently fired at random entered the llhlgh of Mrs Lottie Williams of Salt Lake while Mrs Williams was standing on a porch at her home There Is n clue to the person who fired the ihoi William W Dalton charged with having robbed the United States mail Et Price Utah December last was In the federal court last discharged Instruct'week Judge J A Marshall the Jury to bring In a verdict ol guilty All Utah sheep must be dipped In the manner prescribed In the state statutes betwen September 15 and October 15 according to an order to the which has Just been issued ol flockmasters by the state board sheep commissioners Attorneys general from twelve different states as well as a number of and assistant attorneys general state’s special attorneys were present when the annual convention of attorneys general was called to order In Salt Lake on Wednesday Salt Lake is to have a branch of Inthe Drama League of America itial steps have been taken In the project by some of the leading students In the art and patrons of dramatic city and the perfecting of an organiasIs sation within a ehort time sured Hugh Atherly aged 13 of Provo was shot In the back of the head by but not seriously a boy companion a Young Atherly wounded Injured bird and ran to get It when his and companion picked up the gun The charge struck fired at the bird Atherly Jesse W Elliott aged 75 who fought in the Civil war and under Kit Carson In the early Indian battles died at his home In Salt Lake last Twenty-fivweek of heart trouble years ago he suffered an attack of paralysis and had been an Invalid pracsince ever tically The Utah Development league comevery commercial posed of almost body la the state will take up the It Is undertelephone rate question stood that the ra'se In telephone rates the the state following throughout will be recent demise of opposition opposed by the league The Oregon Short Line thla summer will run a personally conducted The special excursion to New York train will leave Salt Lake August 16 The tour lasts fifteen days It Is the first personally conducted tour ever attempted out of Salt Lake by the Oregon Short Line railroad old years David A Evans fifty general superintendent of the Emma Coal company at Jackson Ohio died superinduced by from heart failure strangulation in the water at Saltair breach on Sunday The other bathers did not notice his condition until it was too late It Is probable' that next spring some new methods of protecting the fru t trees of Utah from late Hosts will be tried Experts of the weather bureau declare smudge pots are crude and deught to be supplanted by better vices for keeping out frost strawberries of all the Practically raised in Weber are being disposed of on the Ogden market Cherries are more scarce than the other fruits but In some orchards of Weber county It la said there will b© an excellent for which fancy prices will be crop demanded KILLS GIRLS THE ABANDON General PROSPECTOR JAIL IN ARIZONA CHARGED WITH DROWNING TWO LITTLE GIRLS ALASKAN COAL LANDS ARE RESTORED TO THE PUBLIC AFTER LONG AND BITTER FIGHT Tells a Story of Having Been Attacked By a Mexican While In Company With Two Girls But Story Is Not Believed Chief Forester Pinchot and Several Minor Officials Were Dismissed From Public Service as Result of Over Claims Controversy Globe Ariz — Charged with drowning Mula and Myrtle Goswick 11 and 12 years old in Salt river miles from here Kingly Olds a prospector years of age mining partner of the father of th© two girls was lodged in Ihe county Jail here on with his lower Jaw shot away Sunday In an Ineffectual attempt It is believed to commit suicide after killing the two girls Olds rode into Globe Saturday night and told a story of having befen shot and It was by an Indian or Mexican feared that the girls who were known to have been with him had also been (hot and killed Sunday their bodies were found In the water of the river where they evidently had been for r nearly hours They had been drowned Their bodies were Immediately brought here in an automobile and Olds was lodged In Jail A posse which went put to find the girls when Olds first came Into Globe found no corroboration of Old’s story of being shot by a Mexican Only one trail could be found and It led from where Old’s shotgun was found by the river bank to where he took the road to Globe Wesley Goswick father of the little victims was disarmed while coming to Globe with the avowed Intention of killing Olds Washington — The famous Cunningham Alaskan coal land claims through which it has been alleged that the had syndicate planned to extend their vast Interests in Alaska and to control one of the most valuable cqal fields In the world were on Monday formally disallowed by the department of the Interior Secretary of the Interior Fisher hav: decilng approved the department’s sion as handed down by Fred Dennett commissioner of the land office the last door Is believed to have been closed to the Cunningham claimants Their attorneys have threatened an appeal to the United States supreme court but such an appeal can be based only on some point oi law involved and not on the findings of fact as announced by the department’ The claims have Cunningham been In the public eye for more than two years They brought about the t investigation by and the Tlismissal from the congress public service of Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot Louis R Glavis a chief of field division in the land office and several Both minor officials Messrs Pinchot and Glavis were dismissed for insubordination Incident to their attacks on former Secretary Ballinger whom they claimed was favorably disposed toward the claims In announcing the decision of the department Secretary Fisher who succeeded Mr Ballinger declared tnat new coal land law's are needed in Alaska If that territory is to be developed properly Pinchot Pleased New York — Perhaps nobody in the country was better pleased with the final disposition of the Cunningham y PLEA FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS Intermountain Good Roads Association Asks Congress for Aid Pocatello Idaho — With E R Sherreman of Buhl Idaho unanimously Walelected president and William lin of Pocatello unanimously and and treasurer the secretary next meeting place set for Logan Utah in June of 1912 the second annual convention of the Intermoun-taiGood Roads association came to l close Saturday following the adoption of resolutions asking congress for land grants of 1000000 acres to each of the western Btates to be administered highway by a national In and commission with state comhighway missions the crearecommending tion by the association of a highway of five members to outcommittee line a definite plan for intercapital legroads urging uniform islation and a minimum fifteen-toload capacity for counconcentrated ty bridges KING UNO QUEEN VIEW MILITARY POSTS PACEMAKER UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS lng not TO FIEIID FLEET War Hundred and Ships Salute Royal Pair as They Line of Vessels Pass Long HARR1MAN MERGER REGULAR One Loses Suit Against ConGovernment trol of the Southern Pacific by the Union Pacific Railroad Company London — One hundred and representing eighteen nations paid homage to King George and his consort Queen Mary at Spithead on Saturday It was the greatest naval display la the world’s history In this the greatest international fleet ever assembled the Delaware stood the United States dreadnaught out as the biggest warship afloat As the king and queen on board the royal yacht Victoria and Albert proceeded through the long lines of cruisers and other vessels battleships each ship gave the royal salute The thunderous tones of the great guns were deafening Included in the party aboard the royal yacht were John Hays Hammond the special embassador from the United States and other distinguished envoys to the crowning festivities Of the ships in the great column 167 represented Great Britain’s sovereignty of the seas and the most splendid eighteen Were types of seventeen other nations The tonnage of the British warThe ships was more than 1000000 cost of this international war fleet was twice as much as it was when In 1897 the war ships of Great Britain were called together to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria la The review of tbe naval parade In the Solent was one of the most Impressive features of the coronation ceremonies and million of cheering people witnessed it Salt Lake City— The merger of the Union Pacific with the Southern Pacific Is legal and the government’s petition to enjoin the Union Pacific from continuing In Its control of the Southern Pacific was dismissed in the federal court Saturday by order of Judge John A Marshall The opinion upon which the decree of dismissal Is based was handed down by the United States circuit court of the Eighth district at St Louis The decree was entered here because the suit was comSaturday menced here In February 1908 The opinion was also handed down in Salt Lake simultaneously with St Louis and St Paul The government will at once appeal to the United States Supreme court wrote the Judge Elmer B Adams majority opinion which was concurred in by Judge Sanborn and the former Court Justice Judge now Supreme Vandeventer Judge William C Hook Wrote a dissenting opinion Judge Adams found ' that the nlerfcer engineered by the late Edward A Harriman and his associates In 1901 and subsequently did not amount to a direct and substantial restraint of trade Interstate or international GAS WRECKS HOTEL Persons Injured in Disaster at Estes Park Colorado Estes Park Colo— The Stanley hoDESPERADO POSSE TRAILING was tel built at a cost of $500000 partially wrecked Sunday night by an Man Hunt In Utah Follows Killing of Eight persons were explosion of gas Utah Shows Speed Battleship Horsethief Alleged Injured one seriously Monbegan Island Me — The battleNone of the guests was Injured Heber City Utah — His partner A1 ship Utah the largest American warElizabeth Murdock dead at the hands of DepWilson a hotel employee than Gifford Pinchot whose claims ship to be put through the paces on of Evanston Scroggs uty Sheriff trial course In the was hurled from the second floor and own fortunes had pivoted upon them the government who shot him at a ranch lower Penobscot Wyoming came ploughing up both ankles were broken bo critically to when he refused The west wing of the hotel was aear Theodore from the southwest Saturday after a "The cacellation of the claims” he Bob Meeks an alleged nosurrender and the fact that none of the said “is remarkably quick run from the Dela- vpreckedhad proof given by the administorious sheep and horse thief who ware retired for the night' is tration Itself and headed to- guests that the fight made never be ward Two Rush light A for the small has boasted that he will of said to be responsible it to prevent coal monopoly In speed against taken alive Is fleeing before an arm- 23 Alaska was not only successful but knots an hour must be shown list of injured ed possa in the mountains east of over and necessary right This victory inthe governments measured Uncle Sam’s Shoe Trade here and a battle to the death is mo- course "of Monroe island Monday sures the cancellation of multitudes af— exof other fraudulent claims in Alaska” Washington The United States mentarily expected ter whldh there will be a four hours’ as many Meeks was present at the killing sustained speed test and later a coal ports almost three times on Candidates No Restrictions boots and shoes to Argentina alone jf Murdock but escaped by hard rid- consumption trial — Mexico No said world from the favoritism will he as we entire are Meeks City Murdock and import ing Lost Boating Party Returns the United shown by the provisional government The total Imports into to have been the leaders of a large Salt Lae City — Joseph Nelson and States from all countries in 1910 was In the coming presidential election tang of cattle thieves operating in a party of seven missing for fifty only $114053 and only $105081 in according to President de la Barra Utah Colorado and Wyoming hours on Great Salt Lake returned 1909 while we sent to Argentina alone This was the substance of his Yeply COAST OF CHILE DEVASTATED to Saltair Saturday at noon While In 1910 boots and shoes to the value Monday to a man who called regardon the lake In a twenty-togasoline of $283045 Most of our Imports were ing the candidacy of General Geronlmo Hurricane Follow Rains Torrential the fancy stockB largely used in theatri- Trevino who has never formally ana storm came up and launch Many Lives Being Lost nounced his cadidacy but friends are party were force to seek shelter on cal work and by the very wealthy — It was to ascerworking In his favor The cyclone an Island Their friends feared they great Valparaiso Arabs Rout Sultan’s Troops tain tbe attitude of the government which devastated the coast of Chile a had been drowned and numerous that his partisans questioned the chief Arabia— RebelB In great Hodeldah few days ago extended from Pisagua searching partica were sent out executive on the north to Antofasgasta ou the None of the members of the party force surprised and cut up a Turkish All column commanded by Mahomed Torrential rains have followed are the worse for their experience south McManigal’s Wife Refuses to Testify on a town Pasha outside Gheesan the hurricane almost completing the Dissatisfied With Spain’s Reply Los Angeles — Mrs Ortie McManl-ga- l the Red sea about 100 miles nQrth of disaster It is estimated that more is In jail here whose husband to the Paris— A A tnousand Turkish sol- under than 200 persons were killed or in- from Madriddispatch that the Temps Hodeldah the charge of murder in consays Spanish diers were killed Mahomed All Pajured with the dynamiting of the nection cabinet having replied vaguely to the sha is The fighting was Immense damage has been done to retreating Los Angeles Times building October request from Great Britain to explain so and at such close quar- 1 1910 property of all kinds before the grand appeared her intentions in connection with the ters desperate 600 Turkish fugitives are that Reports here say that Iquique has Jury here Monday and on advice of occupation of El Aralsh and Alcazar been Inundated from dagger wounds Many vessels in adattorney Clarence S Darrow of Chihas asked for more precise suffering England dition to the launches and lighters cago chief counsel for John J Information concerning Spain’s MoChildren Poisoned steamers roccan program have foundered and his brotherr James who Incoming are under like indie! ments refused Bernardino Cal— San report having passed buoys adrift carStatehood Favor to testify near a and derelicts attended children who picnic go — The senate committee a resort in this city are suffering Washington Tragedy in Tennessee Seaman Convicted of Murder Fourteen on territories on Saturday voted six from ptomaine poisoning Tenn — W E Hudson Dyersburg Toklo — John E Atkins a seaman of to three to report favorably the house of the victims are said to be seriousand was shot and the United States cruiser Saratoga resolution admitting New Mexico and ly ill The Icq cream eaten by the merchant killed planter Drew Hudson by Instantly to five years’ Im- Arizona to statehood with the provi- children has been tested chemically has been sentenced In turn his son of brother Saunadopted for killing John L but the prisonment from blame sion that portions of the two consti- and absolved ders a bluejacket of the New Orleans to the stats board of health It is said will Drew Hudson was killed with his own tutions shall be resubmitted Atkins was tried before three Japanto the he asked to Investigate colored cones weapon by Morgan Hudson a third Slight amendments people brother ese judges on June 23 house resolution were made used as containers for the ice cream Kills Boarder and Self Campaign Against Social Evils Says Secret Will Never Be Known Parmer Found in Cistern W Va — In an attempt to Richwood the adoption ""Fowler Ind — Peter Larson a retired Philadelphia — With Tampa Fla — "The secret of the dekill his son and daughter Granville of the battleship Maine of a resolution for a worldwide cam- farmer 63 destruction years old was found dead Johnson 50 years old shot and killpd a ill never be known” said General W paign against social evils in which in a cistern at his home here Friday old a uoaraer R T Ulet 25 II Bixby chief of engineers In charge other denom'natlons will be asked to Ills head was badly cut as if by an at his home andyears then oommittei suiof the work of raising the Maine on join the Baptist World alliance end- ax Ills wife and he had quarreled cide when hard pressed by a mob his arrival here Sunday from Havana ed its business sessions Saturday during the n'ght It Is said Race War In West Virginia Sent' Back to Chihuahua Receiver Sought for Wireless Cyclone In Chile Elkins W Va— Four Italians were number Francisco — A of San Juarez — Under orders from m© city Iquique Chile— A cyclone fatally wounded and seeral probably 1 00 of General Escudero’s in the United Wireless of Mexico stockholders by rain and a high temperaother men were seriously injured in a have men departed Sunday for Chihuahua company begun proceedings ture struck this place Friday A hunAmrace war Monday night between General Escudero says his orders are asking for the appointment of a re- dred loaded lighters were sunk in the and Italians near W eater to retu-to Chihuahua but he may ceiver for the California business of harbor and ships were stripped o ericans V Va south then go fu ’nr the company their masts Eight Wood Declares That Crcrw War Intenda to Abolish at Four Posts in Northwet of Least tary Washington — At least four ami possibly six military posts in the northwest are to be abolishqd In the nuar future by order of the secretary of war was asserted Monday by General Leonard Wood chief of staff before the house committee on expenditures In the war department The posts to be abandoned are the smaller cues and the present Investigation exempts brigade and regimental and recruiting stations This is the first step in the policy leading to the concentration of the ultimately army In a few large posts located on for trancontinental lines convenient quick mobilization While the order is expected during the present summetr the abandonment of posts will not occur until troops are to be moved to Panama and Hawaii When eight or ten regiments are sent to Panama and Hawaii they will be taken as far as possible from the posts to be abandoned and the secretary of war will ask congress for to sell the grounds and permission GEN LEONARD H WOOD Boise Idaho and Fort buildings Meade South Dakota are said to be two of the posts stated for abandonment in addition to Fort Assiniboine Mont Loses Million and a Half New Yor — Verging on a complete breakdown and facing the physical climax of a tremendous fight to extricate herself from a maze of civil suits Mrs E C Seaman famous1 as "Nellie Bly”i the globe trotter has addressed a confidential communication to Governor Dlx bearing a fervent appeal that he look into the various proceedings that have grown out of the looting of her Iron Clad comsince pany which she has managed the death of her millionaire husband and which is now In the hands of a receiver The two confessed thieves and forgers are now out on' $3000 bail each Mts Seaman estimates loss at $1500000 her Three Burned to Death Nantucket Mass — Miss Helen Wilson of New York and Miss Mildred De Haven of Brooklyn were burned to death in a fire in the boat house of William Barnes Jr on Commercial wharf Saturday Ulysses Mr Barnes’ valet was fatally burned in trying to aid the young women and died at midnight Weed Barnes of Albany and Thomas Kerr of New York were seriously burned trying to save the The young ladles young women were serving tea in the boat house when the fire occurred Makes Rate Ruling Washington — It was ordered by the on commission interstate commerce Monday that where a through rate is in excess of the aggregate of inter mediate rates the carrier may without corto the commission application rect the through rate by reducing such rate to equal the sum of the inresuch rates termediate although o- f- induction may have the effect creasing the discrimination against in termediate points Champ Clark Issues a “Deftn Washington—Speaker Champ Clark Issued a “defit” to the administration on learning of reports on Saturday that President Taft purposed to veto tariff legislation at the any general session of The speak extra congress er in a formal statement declared that the whole tariff ought to be re vised and that the Democratic party would rest its case wuh the country Cholera Suspected New York — The steamer Hamburg from Genoa and Naples vhieh arrived was detained at afternoon Sunday quarantine for observation site reported the dea’h at sea bix days ago of a from an ailment the health officers say ol symtomatic cholera Must Report Accidents Washington — Every railway will be required after July 1 1911 to report to the interstate commerce commission by telegraph "any colllaion ailment or other accident” resulting in the death of one or more persons Bril Flayer to Become Actor Detroit — Tyrus Cobb center fielder Detroit American league baseball c'ub declares that he ia serious y an offer to go on considering the of stage next winter in a revision ‘The College Widow” cf the |