Show — i r 'iT' j ' THE SALINA CALL Bv 0 ' REBEE MEXICAN REBELS LEADER CAPTURED SOLDIERS AMERICAN BY Ji N A ARE WEAKENING VTAH PAI'N CanVpa and His Staff Crosse the American Line and Are Now Prisoner of United States General UTAH STATE NEWS It Is estimated cuad 10900 City en la that between 7000 visited Brigham yersona Peach day the aged 55 slipped f rapidly moving street Salt Lake City and was instant- ctur la ly killed line between and Hyde Park was formally opened oa tbs 17th Over 1000 people gathered at Ilyde Park to celebrate The Ogden factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company will be placed la operation Monday morning If there sufficient quantity of beets on la hand at flat time at Cedar City has The annual been a great success the weather being Ideal and the attendance all that could be desired while the exhibit were the best in the history of the Bocles interurban a fair The ed by barn and 100 tons of bay ownStephen Ellis of South Bountiful ’were destroyed by fire The loss Is estimated at $2000 with no Bays started the conflagration by playing with matches Arnold Beardall the boy shot at Johnson is Helper by Edward BSeveral bone rapidly Improving been removed from the splinters have It Is not thought that ampwound utation of bis leg will be necessary The police ef Logan one day last week raided two hotels a cafe and a of barrels livery Btable twenty-onbeer and a considerable quantity ot whisky belag confiscated while the proprietors cf the places were arrested The police have been asked to Investigate the circumstances connected with the explosion of a kitchen range home ef Mrs Alice Emerson at at Ogden It Is believed that the explosion resitted from dynamite placed coat In more death There were reported last month than during Julyo according to the monthly report 'the Utah state board of health for thq month of August The deaths last month totalled 281 During July they the the totalled 232 Miss Jeanette Patterson of Kelton three from an automobile ot Brigham City and her ihoulder broken The car tipped over machine the driver steered whea the Into the electric line tracks to avoid collision with a buggy Christopher piehl lor forty yers grand secretary of the grand lodge of Utah Free and Accepted Masons and the oldest Masonic grand lodge secrethe world In point of years and tary service died at his home in Salt Lake September 17 at the age of 82 The Btate game warden declares that the early cold weather has in brought about great improvement of ducks and the health oondltions that the sport of duck hunting this season win he as good as that of the best seasons heretofore experienced Beet growers of Weber county have been notified to start digging the this week and transport the Ibeets same to the loading stations as soon The company officials as possible believe that the crop In Weber county is so heavy this year that It will relong factory run to dispose of quire the beets The rainfall in Utah varies fromat inches annually six to stations between 2800 and 7000 feet and It is probable that as much as thirty Inches or more falls at some The statke higher levels places tions on the western slopes receive more moisture than those on the eastern slopes Electric lights were turned on In the first Morgan City and vicinity for The Como 11 September time company to fulDevelopment Light of contract with residents fill to erect Morgan City were compelled a temporary plant which is generattime ing power at the present of water t More than 25000 will be stored la the Piute reservoir next spring accoding to Joseph Jensen engineer in charge of construction work of the Piute dam Ho says the dam will he ready next spring and than will store 15000 more last year the reservoir contained Convinced by the dying statement was thrown miles south in a at on their Brigham Taylor the Deboy who was shot by former Sheriff E B Johnston near Helplacking In that the killing was attorney at provocation the county to charge the Price is preparing of puty er with the first degree will mark the Next one hundred and fourth birthday or Mrs Margaret Burch Gelt of one of the oldest surviving plo- Mrs Goff was bora neers of Utah elayer murder In Christmas day Unidella Del December 25 1808 Since the opening of the Weber academy at Ogden for the school year the total registration for 3 of the week shows an increase of more than fifty students over the number enrolled during the first week of last at year The r horticultural Inspector for county Is very optimistic regarding the fruit situation In his territory ind denies that the high wind ot the past few days earned any great amount In fact he believes that of damage the extent of thinning out the fruit the wind was beneficial a chase Arizona —After Sonora by federal his raid on mining following and the lines of the Southern railroad Emilio P Campa the rebel leader and his staff crossed the American line south of here and now States are prisoners of the United authorities The identity pf the rebel leader was not known until a positive Idenwhen after tification by Dr Ruffo who calls himself the Marquis of Scllla he admitted his Identity and said he was tired of Tucson through northern 18th J front Ouderdonk a The Logaa IN IT£ REBELLION IN MEXICO FINAL 8TAGES ACCORDING TO LATEST REPORTS OROF PRESERVING NECESSITY DER IN INTERESTS OF TRADE THE REASONS ADVANCED Minister Russian Conferring Foreign With British Statesmen Regarding Division of Buffer State Which la Forecast by British Newspapers Rebels Not Disposed ernment Forces In Where They Can division of London — The practical Persia between Great Britain and Russia appears almost assured as a result of the conference which Sergius Sazonoff the Russian foreign British statesmen A11 British newspapers In the clos- Washington — Further evidence ol the weakening of the Orozco rebellion is conveyed to the state and war departments In the latest reports from ef the army officers and consuls movements of the various rebel leaders operating In northern Mextco These movements are so irresolute as to satisfy the officials that no longer are the various generals acting under common leadership Officials here say reports show that nowhere do the rebels feel disposed to meet the government forces In except where they can attack some small town or mining camp gar rlsoned by a force much smaller than their own It is reported this sort ol warfare may be kept up several weeks or even months in view of the superior mobility of the rebels who are living on the country and are free from heavy equip ment or artillery fBt to“hlth office Small Town par- h' °®ntly as Sr EdBr1 Gryfl m this arrangepiece are forecasting ment and are apparently preparing the public mind for it The necessity of preserving order in the interests of trade is the principal reason advanced Some of the Liberal papers bewail the disappearance of Persia as the buffer state and foresee a great increase In the British military establishment when 'the boundary is drawn across the middle of what is now Persia TWO VICTIMS OF BLIND AAr GOD Youth and Woman Drive Automobile Over Seventy-fivFoot Bluff Los Angeles — Niles C FolBom a lawyer twenty-twyears old formed a death pact with Thelma Bartee of San Diego and Saturday carried out their purpose by driving an automobile off a bluff eeventr-fivfeet high a few milea from the city Investigation disclosed the fact that the woman who was forty years old was madly infatuated with the young man who was in love with Ethel Jones a chorus girl playing at one of the local theatres The girl did not reciprocate the love of the young lawyer and he confided his troubles to the woman She made an effort to bring the young man and the object of his regard together and when Bhe found she could not do so she proposed that they die together and the youth accepted her offer Colonel BOOTLEGGERS AMBUSH MARLED MURDER OFFICERS AND 8tates Marshals the Illicit Liquor Killed on Border by Dealers living Plans Trip Manuel of Portugal and Prince Louise of Orleans are nefor the charter of a large gotiating If the owner seagoing steam yacht meets the terms offered by the agents the two throneof king and prince less potentates will sail around the Manila world visiting San Francisco and other Pacific ports Manuel Paris— Urged to Recognize China New York — The China society of America on Sunday addressed to President Taft an open letter appealing! of the new Chinese reSir William Ramsay who Is conild- for recognition The letter is signed by Louis ered the greatest living English sclen- public Seaman president of the tlst has been attending the congress Lovlngston In Washington ef applied chemistry organization State Militia In Control a long siege GOST OF LIVING of Labor's Report of of Prices Shows EveryInvestigation thing at Top Nothing on Decline Federal Bureau Camp Orozco Sr and other rebel officers captured by Cap tain Mitchell at Presidio Texas have been turned over to the United Statei civil authorities at Marfa SIGN COVENANT Unionists of Northern Ireland to Reg ieter Defiance of Home Rule London — On Saturday September 2 Unionists of the northern counties ol Ireland propose to register their formal defiance of home rule Gathering In halls market placet and churches the men of Ulster wil sign a covenant pledging thembedvei never to submit to any government Washington— The most marked upward trend of the cost of living Is disclosed In ithe federal bureau of lab or’s report of an Investigation of prices for the last ten years conducted in the Important industrial centers from Dublin which may be imposed of states upon the country by the Asqullh-ReFifteen important articles of food mond home rule bill passed by thi as well as coal comprising house of commons of a workingman's needs were Investi“Ulster day” Is the deslgnatloi gated In many cities the investiga- chosen for this remarkable political tors gathered statements of mer- sacrament chants on the cost of living and speciBloodhounds Trail Firebugs mens of these are published in the Charleston' W Va — Scores of sol report On June 15 1912 the report shows diers with bloodhounds are searching fourteen of the fifteen articles of food the mountains at the head of Carbor were higher than a year before and creek for the men who tried to firs ten had advanced in the last ten years the tipple of the South Carbon Coa! more than fifty per cent over the aver- company and the residence of Charles age price for the preceding ten years Cable superintendent of the mine were brought During the last decade prices of po Bloodhounds up from tatoea changed most and sugar the military headquarters at Pratt ane least Their advances were 1119 and early Friday they struck two trails 86 per cent respectively During the which are being followed over tin last year bacon which decreased Just densely wooded mountains of one per cent was the only Rioters Wreck Houses one of the fifteen articles of food that houses Ireland — Five showed a decline while nine of the Coleraine more than ‘two per were wrecked In a riot at London fifteen advanced cent varying from 24 per cent for milk derry Saturday between the factions over home rule to 186 for round steak following s disputing Of the fifteen butter meeting of Unionists in Guild hali only eggs milk and sugar were lower but the presided over by the Duke of Aber price of three of these four Is normal- corn Nationalists stoned the ly lower In summer than In winter and bandsmen of ithe Union lets WOMAN LEADS ROBBERS ' Italian Prince Dies Gotham Scene of Bold Robbery Coma Murat Paris — Prince Louis mitted by Automobile Bandits of the king of Naples died New York — Led by a woman auto grandson He was after an operation Sunday the mobile bandits rivaling In boldn©38 61 years old taxicab robbers of Paris and the perpetrators of similar crimes on the lowALEXANDER P MOORE er east side of New York on Sunday secured $3000 worth of loot in broad daylight from the jewelry store of George Richman 711 Second avenue Just across the street services were going on in the Reformed Episcopal Dutch church and scores of people were passing up and down the thoroughfare yet so rapidly was the robbery committed that no one noticed anything unusual Bank retired W Va— The state milCharleston itia has tightened the lines in the martial law district of Kaniwha county and state officials from Governor down are apparently Glasscock THE PaBCuat or Directors Must Be Active New York — A ruling of great interest to country banks was laid down O lurray Saturday by Lawrence comptroller of the currency in an ad dress delivered here to a gathering of national bank examiners On and aft er October 1 he said he desired that at the examination of all country banks directors shall of board the of be convened and the examlpatlon assets made In their presence Former Utah Jurist Dead Kansas City — Stephen B Twlss a federal court justice in formerly Utah died here Saturday after a lingering illness He was 85 years old Mr Twlss was appointed associate jus- tloe of the supreme court of the territory of Utah by President Hayes in 1880 and served until 1885 when he Sidna Allen to be Tried Va — Guarded by a dozen Roanoke detectives Sidna Allen charged with murder In the “shooting up" of the court at Hlllsville was on Sunday taken to the scene of the crime for trial Allen has retained attorneys OF TREND WILL Two United Kan — Two United States Coffeyville marshals are dead and a deputy United States marshal and the chief of police of Lenapah were dangerously wounded Friday as a result of a clash with supposed bootleggers whom the officers were trying to trap carrying across the liquor border The four officers were ambushed as they were patrolling road3 into Oklahoma from Kansas A score of deputies and citizens are CUBA FACES CRISIS scouring the countryside It Is said ithe slayers escaped to the Qsae is Bill and Treasury Empty Heavy mountains where capture Is almost imJ Remain Unpaid possible They stole an automobile in Havana — Cuba her treasury empty which the officers had been riding of an honest and the Improbability Bootleggers have been active In and orderly election be- transporting liquor into Oklahoma for presidential state ing held Is facing the most serious several months and national to financial crisis which has confronted and county officers have united break up this traffic the Island since It became a republic South Coffeyville Is notorious for its The last dollar of the $16500000 disSpeyer loan has been spent while the dives and It is declared to be the In sewering and paving of Havana for tributing center for many cities where bootleggers are acwhich purpose the loan was made Is Oklahoma tive only half finished and Is In danger ot being abandoned Receipts from the Women Excused By Committee customs house and the lottery have Washington — Mrs Harrlman widow reached their lowest ebb The Gomez of Edward H Hardman the railroad administration has spent $140000000 Bliss former In Its two and years of exist- magnate tmd Miss ence and Cuba must cut down her treasurer of the Republican national will be excused from testiexpenses at least 50 per cent before committee fying before the senate committee Inshe can hope to break even expenditures vestigating campangn Slim Diet Results In Illness Senator Clapp and Senator Pomerene R have decided Conn — George Middletown Ward known all over the state for his Another Aviator Killed and who last feats of pedestrlanism Belfast — II J D A alley one of the Bummer announced that he has cut and skillful English avimost hlB expenditures for food down to 26 ators Intrepid was killed Saturday afternoon was taken from his cents a week his aeroplane apartments to a local hospital on Sun- by the fall of i serious condition as a result day in the physicians say of his method of SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY King UPWARD to Meet the Go Action Except Attack Some Seeks Release Texas — Application Amarillo writ of habeas corpus has been upon by counsel as the next secure the release of J Beal under Indictment here for the of Al O Boyce Jr Sneed Bubonic Plague In Hawaii of discovered Capture Washington— Indications bonic plague have' been the Hawaiian islands one 250 Island of Hawaii Is renorted Honolulu rat at miles buIn of Olaa from fighting Hard pressed by the pursuing and practically destitute of amto jteek decided munition Campa safety In the United States with the faint hope that he might be able to get ammunition at Casas Grandes or Gila Bend west of Tucson Stories that Campa got out with $300000 as the result of his campaign of loot through northern Sonora are scouted by the United States authorities FAMOUS OUTLAW IN MORGUE Killed In California by He Attempted to Rob Fresno Cal— A dead highwayman whose body has been lying In since September 19 when he was shot by Thomas Ragan whom he attempted to hold up was Identis James Mullen fied Monday by miner and engineer as Harvey Cole an outlaw who had carried on a carMexico Idaho to nival of crime from Mullen declares he Is familiar with and that he saw Cole Cole's record kill two Chinese In Mexico He sayi that Cole escaped twice while serving sentence la an Idaho penia tentiary for murder and thereafter in started a career of robberies where he robbed a gambWyoming ling den and In Arizona where he robbed a restaurant and was wounded with a cleaver by the cook According to Mullen Cole killed two Chinese in Idaho Harvey Cole Man Whom Strike for Suffrage Projected Brussels Belgium — A general strike is projected by Socialists of Belgium in support of a universal suffrage amendment to the constitution Hostilities against the government which has resolutely set Its face against the desired legislation will begin In vember Half a million workers It is calculated will he Involved In the strike which It Is proposed shall last six weeks at a cost to their funds estimated at $10000000 Ready Wyoming Battleship Philadelphia— The battleship Wyoming was turned over to the government at the Philadelphia navy yard Shipbuilding Monday by the Cramp The Wyoming which Is a company sister ship to the Arkansas will he commanded by Captain F L Chapin She will be placed In commission next week and will participate In the naval review in New York harbor next month Wickersham to Leave Cabinet — Attorney Washington General W Wickersham will retire from President Taft’s cabinet on March 4 next He will leave his post to the Mr Taft Is whether presidency or not This It became known Monday is the statement that Mr Wickersham has made to friends In Washington and New York and which has been 'reiterated by Mrs Wlckesham in the capital George Peace Congress Opens Geneva Switzerland — The nineteenth International peace congress opened here Monday with the ringing of the 'liberty bell’’ cast some years ago from the metal of cannon swords and bayonets presented by various nations on the Initiative of Dr of Newark an American delegate Cancels Coal Claims Denuett Alaska — Fred Juneau of the general land of commissioner of the fice has ordered cancellation coal claims In the twelve Bering river district The claims were F Cotterill located by Mayor George and Thomas S Llppy of Seattle and their assistants 4 Will Compete With Tobacco Trust New York— A $50000000 tobacco I § company now in process of formation here Is reported to have the finanAccording to an unconfirmed report cial support of Daniel G Reid chair- Alexander P Moore editor of the man of the Chicago Rock Bland & Pittsburg Leader and husband of LilPacific Railway company and several lian will be appointed ambasRussell of his associates Mr Reid la now In sador to England in case Roosevelt Is Europe but Is expected to return about elected president 1 October Want Diaz Again Mexico City — A secret petition askfor a General Porfirlo Diaz return agreed ing that of the combinstep to take over the command ed federal and rebel armies and seize Snead of Mexico is being cirmurder the presidency culated here troops camps Pacific Recommends Three In Bureau of Health Washington — A national bureau of health was strongly urged by Taft in his address of welcome to the' fifteenth International congress on Monof hygiene and demogarphy P day and also by Dr Henry or of Massachusetts president the congress Miners Killed Oysters Typhoid Hobart Tasmania — As the result Washington — Oyster beds In Ja- of a fall of 400 tons of earth from the and the Po- roof of the Mount maica bay Long Island Lyell mine Saturmiles down tomac river day three miners were killed outright from Washington are endangered by and five seriously Several Injured deto the according typhoid germs others were hurled partment of agriculture Wife Murderer Executed Plan March Handled Suffragettes Roughly Suffragettes Boeton — Monday in the morning London — "A march of liberty'' la London—Suffragettes who on Satatate prison at Charleston Chester S urday attempted to break up a meet-ln- the last demonstration planned by the Jordan S3 years old expiated in the Is of London The David start addressed by suffragettes chair the murder of his wife at to be made early in October and the electric the chancellor of the exchequer a vaudeville actress In their home in Wales were roughly route will be from Lond: n to Llanystumdwy speeches to bo ur: m route 3omervllle four years ago handled bv the crowd |