Show r THE SALINA CALL Bv C N ounrt Ji SALINA ' UTAH Ml PERISH ISN’T SAM UNCLE PEOPLE GOING TO BRADY WORRY struck her the Caught by the rapidly revolving ihaft of the concentrator of the Ohio Harold Hopper company at Bingham Hatt aged 20 suffered a broken leg received severely bruised feet and is thought to have sustained internal Injuries Wreaking its fury upon the fruit beating the oats and alfalfa to the the beet leaves ground perforating and denuding trees one of the most violent wind and hail storms on tore Its way through Cache valley jn Wednesday Governor Hiram W Johnson of Calon candidate ifornia the National Progressive ticket told a large audience at the Salt Lake theatre on Wednesday night that he believed in the conservation of human resources and rights Leslie Haycock manager of tle was teelphone plant at Springville electrocuted while testing wires Physicians worked over him for over an hour after the body had been lowered to the ground but were unable to restore consciousness The election held throughout Carbon county to vote bonds for finishing the high school building now under construction at Price wai carried favoring the Issue of an additional The structure will be in bonds one of the finest in the state costing 1100000 Construction work on the proline between Salt posed lnterurban Lake and Payson which is to connect with the Bamberger line at Salt Lake and the Eccle3 line at Ogden and complete an electric road from Payson to within Brigham City Is to commence Darrow Addresses Workmen San Francisco — Clarence S Darrow of Chicago addressing a Labor day throng here Monday counseled tolerance in the attitude of working men Wood president toward William M Woolen company of the American who waB indicted in Massachusetts to on a charge of having conspired labor unions deplored the incriminate bitterness and violence of Industrial warfare and restated his belief- that the McNamaras had committed only a “social” crime Is pn CONGRESS Candidate Believes He Progressive Refutation of Any Has a Complete Him Reflecting Upon Testimony Campaign Fund Regarding PRESIDENT OF WOOL TRUST Charged UNDER REBELS ARREST With Conspiring to Place In Order to Discredit Labor Unions! Boston — There was an astounding outcome Friday of the great Strike of Mass mill operatives at Lawrence which lasted from January 12 until March 14 last alarmed the country and brought the workers and militia In sanguinary collision William M Wood president of the surrenAmerican Woolen company dered himself here on learning he had been Indicted for conspiracy Mr Wood Is accused of plotting to plant dynamite so as to discredit the labor unions he and others It is charged that planned to conceal the deadly explosive and then to betray its hiding so as to create places to the 7 17 the Impression '“7 r the strikers posed to destroy some of the mills from which they had walked out in a The dynamite was discovered Syrian lodging house a cobbler's shop and a cemetery at Lawrence last January Oldest Man In the West Reno Nev — Frank Baccus a negro claiming to be the oldest man dn the his one west on Friday celebrated hundred and birthday Baccus is an inmate of the state hospital and despite his years is strong and In good health Baccus was horn at St Geneve below St Louis oh the in 1790 and was sold as a Mississippi now slave He came to Hangtown Placervllle Cal in 1850 and later migrated to Nevada THREATEN OF CAMP INTEND TO RESIDENTS FIGHT IF NECESSARY TO PROTECT WOMEN AND CHILDREN Immediate Surrender In Mexico Property Demanded Americans Who Would Finance' of Rich Mining Owned by by Rebell Revolution Douglas Arlz — A force of 300 rebthe surdemanded Thursday of El Tlgre mining camp an located American property miles southeast of here Forty Americans fully armed Intend to ‘fight It necessary lo protect their women and children' W'enty federal soldiers 0£n E1 Tlgre one 0f end the richest gold mines in Mexico controlled by Kansas City capital and It captured by rebels could finance the revolution Mounted messengers representing Rafael Campa leader of the rebel band rode Into the mining camp early Its surrenThursday and demanded der It Is reported that no definite answer was given Campa’s force-iwest of fourteen miles encamped only the mine property Another force of rebels is reported to be moving In from a point thirty miles to the east els on render at Renot Earthquake Nev — Three distinct though were felt shocks a o’clock through No damage period of fifteen seconds was done were Chandeliers rocked The direction reand dishes shaken ported was from east to west Reno slight earthquake here Friday at 9 PRESIDENT BILLINGHURST Threatened by Volcano Guadalajara Mexico — Warning has been Issued to this the second city In of the republic with a population 150 boo that It Is to he destroyed by The warning Is given in a volcano all seriousness by the government' branch of he seismograph through at Mexico the national observatory City London — Deep China over the Many of the Tibetan autonomy Chinese merchants in Tientsin and for other cities threaten retaliation what they regard as an Insult and propose to boycott all British good3 a Chinese to entering ports according news agency dispatch rece'ved here Widow of Rogera Dead New York — Mrs Henry H Rogers wife of the late of the Standard Oil company died suddenly Friday in a dining car In the Grand Central station at the conclusion of a N H Journey from Bretton Woods to her home here Senor Guillermo Billlnghurst succeeds who of Peru 24 was Agosto Leguia on September born at Arica in 1851 of English parents He was educated In Valparaiso and Buenos Aires and for years has as both a scientist been prominent Ha has held many and a politician public offices Auto Company Fails Two Killed In Mine Buffalo N Y — The E R Thomas Trinidad Colo — Suierlntendent assets $1700000 Motor Car compnay William ’Aeeddale and Pit Boss Aliabilities $960000 has been placed in lfred Reuben were instantly killed by the hands of receivers Inability to mine of in the meet extension notes Is " the cause gas explosion Mountain Fuel company the Rocky given for the failure near Trinidad contributions “I have answered every question a s fully and explicitly as possible” ioe said "Of course I cannot go on l definitely explaining the things whln are always being brought up They are brought up five million times an after I have explained them five mib lion times they are brought up again just as though I never had explained them” WHAT CAUSES REVOLTS? Wll Investigate Committee Affairs in Mexico and Nicaragua — Alarming Washington sentiment which Is spreading rapidly In Nicaragua and Mexico Is causlives ing grave danger 'to American and property will probably hasten the invesigations to be made In Nicaragua of the a Mexico and by senate foreign relations committee One of the aims of the will be to ascertain If them are sinister interests behind the revoluhave been tions oBth revolutions beavlly financed and It Is the theory of quite a number of senators and ofof the that state department ficials been feeling has the engendered through the machinations supplying the funds pf the interests WhU® the real purpose is to determine a' policy that will assure peace and protect American interests without precipitating foreign complies tions between the Rio in the countries Grande and the canal zone It Is bewill unlieved that the earth evidence of deliberate plots to overthrow the present governments for financial returns Senate Fire Threatens Butte Butte Mont— Fire of unknown origin starting In the basement of the Thomas block here Sunday destroyed that bulfdlng and threatened the entire business district Help was summoned from surrounding cities and fire the train bearing the Anaconda department jumped the track killing Patrick Duffy the engineer and fatalfireman and the train ly injuring Chief Charles Collins of the fire deother Anaconda partment Several firemen received less serious injuries Buld Road to Tonopah Nev — Word was received Goldfield that the half Sunday at Tonopah Richmade by Ambassador promise ard C Kerens and David Keith who were here recently on a tour of Inspection of the Salt Lake Route properties that the road would he extended to Tonopah will be made good and that wok will begin In the near future 7 Will Test the Coal men from the Seattle— United States bureau of mining sailed on the steamship Mariposa for Alaska Sunday night to investigate the value extent and availability of the Bering river coal fields for the use of naval vessels Alaskan Coal Claims Canceled Juneau Alaska — Three hundred ol the 1100 Alaska coal claims have been canceled by the general land office In most of the cases the charges filed against the clal was that application for patent had not been made within the time required by law Motorcycle Accident Los Angeles— Two men were probably fatally Injured another seriously bruised In and five more considerably accidents - involving five motorcycle nine men and six machines here Sunday Debs Has Hopei Blown to Pieces Wash — Eugene V Debs Everett San Milan— Marquis Roberto Imperiah Socialist candidate for president on secretary inventor of the new explosive Loan association dissolution of to Sunday declared It his belief that was blown on Thursday Washington would be one of the first which Is now sought In the courts pieces and his factory was hurled into was arrested Friday on a warrant the air at Monte Chtarl near Breycla states In which the Soda' 's would gain control of accounts charging falsification Italv Secretary Goes Wrong Corbin Francisco — William of the Continental and j I Oyster Bay — Colonel Roosevelt on Sunday made public his letter to Senator Clapp chairman of the senate committee investigating campaign contributions in reply to the recent of John D Archbold and testimony Senator Penrose regarding an alleged of $100000 by Mr Archcontribution bold to the Republican campaign ol 1904 The letter Is a document of approxAbout 18000 words imately is devoted to copies of correspondence by Colonel Roosevelt while president with James S Sherman now Senator Bourne and others and to the reply of President Roosevelt to the charge made by Alton B Parker in 1904 that the Republican fund was financed in large campaign of big measure by the contributions corporations In his letter Colonel Roosevelt he has ‘a complete refutation ot upon him any testimony reflecting which was given before the senate committee that investigated campaign May Roosevelt Assails Both Parties St Johnsbury Vt— The trust attitude of the Democratic and Republwas scatchlngly' assailed ican parties by Colonel Roosevelt in a speech here Friday hlght on the village green winding up a tireless day of stumping The denounced the two parties as straddling the problem of the corporations controlling Fears Trouble In England England London — With the exception of the hardy and still loyal Ghoorka and soldiers all the Indian regiments of England are to be disbanded and their places filled from the home land A new Indian army Is to be created :he nucleiA of which will he soldiers who have seen war service Despite Salt lake City — Former Governor II Brady of Idaho was elected president ot the Commercial snd Wichita congress Kan waa chosen as the 1913 meeting place at the final session In Assembly hall Friday morning of the Following the completion business of the session the congress adjourned sine die A precedent of years was broken by the congress In electing former Governor Brady president Instead of John H Powell who was chairman of the executive committee It has always been customary to elec? the chairman of the executive committee to the presidency A resolution presented by Stephen II Love of Salt Lake urging congress to recommend to tne railroads the Immediate establishment of faster train schedules to be maintained until normal traffic conditions prevail and the danger Qf a car shortage is eliminated was adopted Jame3 Was Result of Plot Washington — That Enrique Mpza the reporter who attacked Hugh Gibson American charge d'affaires of the legation In Havana was merely a tool In the hands of Cuban plotters who are antagonistic to the United States and would like to get the Cuban government into trouble with this counhere try was the opinion expressed the Cuban by Senor minister Resentful resentment is felt in British demand for thirty days David Starr Jordan president of the Leland Stanford university addressed a large audience in the stake Ministers In Labor Day Parade tabernacle at Provo on Sunday on "The Case Against War” In which he Seattle Wash— Six members'of the showed the waste misery and crime Ministers’ union walked in the big resulting from war and the utter use- Labor day parade and four others This was the lessness of armed contests between rode in automobiles of the clergymen’s first appearance nations in a labor parade organization Walter Prestler and Thomas and miners employed by George Scotenls Journal Suppressed the Bingham-NeHaven Mining comCairo Egypt — The spread of sedipany were entombed in the mine at tion In Egypt brought about the supfor seven hours by a fall of Bingham on Monday of the National- earth but are none the worse for pression Four natives 1st journal El Lewa their experience also were arrested on a charge of isFrank Stranger aged 24 a resident suing seditious literature Weber was of Marriott county Disclaim Responsibility drowned in the Weber river near r Athens Greece — The Greeks and SlatervUle Sunday afternoon Cretans disclaim all responsibility for and six friends were spearing fish when Stanger stepped into a the proposed filibustering expedition to the Island of Samos in the Aegean He waa undeep hole in the liver sea where French and British war-able to swim bins are nov stationed COLONEL WRITES LETTER IN RE OF PLY TO RECENT TESTIMONY ARCHtyOLD AND PENROSE Attack Tragedy in Idaho Idaho — Sheriff Wallace Michael here Monday who returned Maher Enaville from Ida reported that John Louma a rancher who shot and killed John Lindquist wounded Sylvester Jarley and barricaded hiself in his cabin had slipped through the posses surrounding him and had taken to the hills Youma fired at Lindquist and Jarley without warning as they came out of a Socialist meeting He is thought to be Insane China AT Elected President of Commercial Congress of Years Precedent Idahoan TERRIFIC RAINS CAU8E MANY LOSS DEATHS AND PROPERTY AND A HALF OF MILLION bead OF III FLOODS Council No 6 of the Native Sons of has been organized at Logan The body of an unknown man about E2 years old was found In a ditch a It la short distance out of Thistle Railroad Tracks Washed believed he was murdered Away and Houses Swept From Their FoundaGrand county will send a maid ol tions That Over by to the 8wept attend irrigation queen Deluge honor Wide Area at the parade which will be held Is Salt Lake City during the latter pari of September The citizens of Iron county will terrific Pittsburg— Aa a result of vote on the proposition to bond the rains Sunday night and early Mon county for $50000 at the coming West Virginia west day throughout will be used for ern The money Ohio eastern and Pennsylvania' constructing highways are dead and others missthirty-siThe body of aa unknown man wa ing From meager retports it la be taken from the Spanish Fork river a lleved the monetary damage will aphalf mile below Thistle Junction proximate $1500000 Transportation thU Physicians say he was about SO years facilities In all directions from of age and was drowned three or four city were practically put out days ago r Steve Israel has surrendered to the After hours of excesSalt Lake police and confessed to the sively hot weather the storm broke murder of Benjamin F Platt an aged Sunday evening In addition to an exJewish clothing merchant In North traordinary rainfall the electrical feaThe Topeka Kan on the night of Feb tures were most spectacular tc ruary 22 1911 steady rain caused every stream A severe hailstorm played havoc leave its bank Within a short time with the Oregon Short Line wires In the water had washed away railroad the neighborhood of Wbeelon Box El- tracks and sent tons of earth from thorder county making all Thirty telegraph poles surrounding hills were blown down and the wires were oughfares In the flood zone impassable put out of service Latest reports from the various disFire which started from unknown origin at 9 o'clock at night in a hard tricts give the following table of fatalware store at Park City spread rap ities: ' Colliers W Va eighteen dead idly to a pool hall and a drug store and caused a total damage of $5500 Cherry Valley Pa six drowned before It was extinguished Pa four drowned Burgettstown Avella Pa three drowned A statewide campaign to eliminate Pa three drowned noxious weeds from the highways and Cannonsburg Woodlawt Pa one drowned byways of travel was instituted by the At Ford City Pa a dozen houses board of governors of the Utah De washed from their foundations vlopment league at its monthly meet- were Lightning struck a score of houses ing held In Salt Lake last week r William McElroy a of and McGrahn a suburb Is under three to five feet of water claims that two confidence Chicago At Colliers W Va nine persons are men mulcted him of $2000 in Salt Lake after they had inveigled him known to have drowned and rumor were Into betting on fake horse races in has it that at least twenty A drowned cloudburst devastated the heart of the business district the valley In which the town is sit The cool weather of the lffst week uated The entire valley was deluged ha3 retarded somewhat the ripening and houses were swept from foundaof peaches In Weber county and the tions shipping season will not begin until at Goldflelcj Woman Suicides September 10 at the very earliest Goldfield— Mrs “Billy” Blake a reThe crop will be exceptionally heavy The recent order of the post office cent arrival from southern California f lepartment concerning Sunday closing aged 30 and prepossessing shot between the eyes with a heavy will not affect Provo The local office dywas one of the first twenty in the Colt revolver Monday morning jountry designated two years ago by ing Instantly In the establishment of the postmaster general to close on the a local photographer of whose place she was caretaker in his absence Sabbath 5 years old Esther Chldeoter of She had been addicted to the use of been discharged hut had is In a Salt Lake hospital morhplne Bingham Since suffering with a fracture of the skull from a hospital as curedto excess then She at she had been drinking the result of Injuries received Is reported to have belonged to an Bingham when a rock which bounded excellent family at Colton Cal hillside on lown a IDAHO HEAD UTAH STATE NEWS Utah OF t Inventor TOLTON TO LEAD DEMOCRATS Beaver County Man Selected by Democrats for Governor of Utah of Salt Lake City — The Democrats Utah in convention ' on Thursday placed a complete state ticket In the field headed by John F Tolton of Beaver county for governor Tolton was selected on the fourth ballot The platform of the Democrats is a lon and vigorous document It was prepared for the most part In advance of the convention by leading Democrats who had decided it was necesshould set sary that the platform forth fully the principles other and merits of the party' The platform declares for the Initiative the referendum and the recall and other advanced political measures The contests for congress and governor were the only serious ones of the convention Most of the other were named by acclamacandidates tion The Democrats adopted a plank In their platform declaring for a noneducational partisan system and the of the superintendent of appointment publicInstruction by a board of education A Nelson C present superintendent of public instruction was indorsed for to this position The ticket follows: For Governor— John Frank Tolton Beaver — For Thomas Salt Lake and Tillman D Johnson Ogden For Justice of the Supreme Court— Le Grand Young Salt Lake For Secretary of' State — Charles England Logan For Attorney General — Joseph W Salt Lake Strlngfellow For State Auditor— John S Blain Spring City For State Treasurer — John F Mendenhall Springville For State Superintendent of Public Instruction — A C Nelson Salt Lake For Presidential Electors — Jesse Knight of Provo O W Powers of Salt Lake James Andrus of St George Thomas H Fitzgerald of Salt Lake Marked Increase In Imports Washington — A marked increase in both Imports and exports is shown in the July figures of foreign commerce as compiled by the division of statistics of the department of commerce and labor July imports were valuee at $148547964 $118054204 against In 1911 and for the seven July months ending with July $1033199 against $881800156 in the corresponding months of last year Heinze Triumphs Over Opposition Burke a voting Idaho— With one strength of twelve as against Heinze completely routed the opposition headed by E J’ Carter at the of the meeting of the stockholders Stewart Mining company held at Kelmustered logg The Heinze forces votes for 750000 votes the Carter faction The meeting was in session less than ten minutes Four Killed In Railway Wreck Pittsburg — Four men were killed one fatally injured and a number slightly hurt when the Pennsylvania railroad train which left Pittsburg over Fr'day morning for Cleveland & Pittsburg the Cleveland division ran Into a work train engaged In clearing up a freight wreck that had occurred a short time before Musselman Wins "Detroit — Results from counties give Amos S Musselman oi 3488 majority over his Grand Rapids opponent Secretary of State Fred Martindaie for the Republican nomination for governor Senator Smith Renominated Detroit — Voters bal’oted in statewide primaries for cand'dates for national state county and city offices William Alden Smith had no opposition for renomination for senator on the Republican ticket New Ship to be Bu'lt Vallejo — A sister ship to the will be built at Mare Ts’anl Telegraphic orders to begin work were received from Washington Tuesday umV Both gunboats will morning tn Chinese waters t ' r |