Show THE SALINA CALL Ey 6ALINA C N Lund Jr ' FIGHI Oil VTAH UTAH STATE NEWS ' HU Winslow Parr 78 years of age one of Utah’s early settlers died at Ogden last week of paralysis after an Illness of £?yemeen days has Tbpoetofflce department the state star route service from Colton to Myton increased from six to seven times a week Measles Is said to be spreading with such rapidity at Ogden that the for health authorities are alarmed fear that an epidemic may result R K McCarthy a smelterman was arrested at Garfield upon complaint of William Carroll who alleges McCarthy threatened to kill him several days ago As the result of a quarrel between Charles Clark and James Fowler at Tooele Clark took a shot at Fowler but fortunately missed Clark was arrested Charging that Lulu Dickson had stolen her husband'B affections "Frohman shot and killed the at Ogden Dickson woman Both women are colored The “ Huntsville schoolhouse was slightly damaged by fire last week caused (by the burning of a flue ThiB Is the second fire In the Bchool building within six months to some of the officials According of the Amalgamated Sugar company the sugar beet acreage In Weber county for this year’s campaign will be greater tha& last year 13 years of age son Reid Jewkes of State Auditor Jesse D Jewkes was badly burned about the face when be attempted to Btart a fire in the kitchen range with gasoline Until after the recovery of W D Tribe no official investigation of the accident on the Salt Lake in which a score & Ogden railroad of persons were slightly injured' will be held Additions to and alterations of the for Utah’s plans and specifications new capltol building will increase the cost of that structure $364910' according to the estimates of Richard the architect There will be no San Jose scale in the orchards of Box Elder county this year if It is possible for the horticultural Inspector to prevent it by the enforcement of the horticultural laws governing that disease - Henry C Hughes a bridge carpenter of Salt Lake died at Big Creek Cal of skull fracture received previous when he fell from He JfQ -- itjZ V- - fir that settlement vived by a widow and eight children met 14 yearB old Clyde Barlow with a severe accident at Bountiful and Barlow was riding horseback when bis horse fell It threw the boy on The horse rolled on his head him and a large gash w&s cut In his head Three men narrowly escaped either death or probably serious Injury at Tooele when the dust chamber —an invention in use for about a week-- in one of the International Smelting & Refining company’s centering plants exploded Mrs Jane Evans widow of William Evans early pioneer of Spanish Fork who died about fourteen months ago was found dead In the back yard of ber home on the 18th Heart failure was given as the cause of death The steel work on the administration building of the University of Utah is practically finished A double crew of workmen have been at work on this part of the structure ever since the arrival of the steel which was delayed nearly two months railroad James Collins champion spike driver ©f the world familiarly known In Salt Lake police circles as has passed away at “Slim Collins Wadsworth Nev the result of acute alcoholism according to information received from there All hope of opening the baseball season in the Union association o( which Salt Lake and Ogden are members with eight teams practically has been abandoned and it is announced that the league will start the season with the Bame teams as last year of measles is threatAn epidemic ened in Spanish Fork In two weeks the disease has spread rapidly principally among the families of the Iceland settlement on the east bench oi The disease with complications has been responsible foi pneumonia two deaths Posing as the son of Milton H Smith president of the Louisville & and making the Nashville railroad Hotel Utah his headquarters Chas M Dew alias Smith 19 years old Is alleged to have reaped a bounteous harvest of small loans from Salt Lai railroad men Salt Lake is given recognition as one of the most attractive centers ol the entire west In an article by Elbert Hubbard in the current issue oi the Fra More than eight pages oi the magazine are devoted to praises of Salt Lake and her people Alex Bostrum and Peter Dezel miners employed at the Silver King Consolidated mine at Park City were painfully Injured by a dynamite explosion which occurred on the bottom Bostrum will lose the of the shaft sight of an eye and the faces of both men will be scarred AND DEM0CRAT8 REPUBLICANS EXAMPLE OF FOLLOWING THE PROGRESSIVES START IN CAMPAIGN OF 1914 Opening of Democratlo Headquarters Delayed Until Wilson Makes Bis O P Leaders Appointments — G 8tlll Hope for Amalgamation I on the work of framing the bill One thing can be said for the members: They certainly gave tha ear of attention to everybody who cared to open his mouth to speak for or against any schedule It seems now that the net results of the hearings will be that ihe UnFIFTY YEARS AGO derwood bills of the laet session virTHIS WEEK tually in the form In which they were then presented again will be to the for sanction given house find later will be sent to the senate to run February 17 1863 a course of tariff and free trade critiAt a point five miles west of Romcism It is said by men in congress Democrats and Republicans ney Va a forage train under an that Mr from Underwood expects his bills after the escort composed of companies senate has considered them will come the One Hundred and Sixteenth and InOne Hundred and Twenty-thirback to him Considerably disfigured fantry was captured by a party of Much Depends on Wilson The train was taken The bills will be passed by the Confederates off and the soldiers paroled and perhouse unquestionably almost as Mr mitted to return to Romney Underwood in behalf of hlB commitBy order of General Grant all tee presents them and Just how much restrictions imposed on the circulation punishment they will undergo at the of the Chicago Times were rescinded hands of the senate Democratlo conThe farmer Hercules was burned servatives aided perhaps by some of by Confederate partisans at a point the high tariff Republicans depends miles above few Memphis Tenn probably largely upon how staunch a A heavy snowstorm prevailed along a supporter Woodrow Wilson will be the Rappahannock to the house bills in their original form Democrats say that the February 18 1863 nt-elect can save the measures virThe siege of Vicksburg was comtually as they pass the house if fye chooses to Interpose a violent demenced by the Union mortar boat r fense fleet which threw shells into the city The wool bill which will go over The Confederates opened three batterto the senate probably will be the ies on the mortar boats but their shot wool bill of last session fell short The house measure however General Beaurewas not the one ' The Confederate gard at Charleston Issued a proclamwhjcji was vetoed by President Taft ation Some of the noncombatants of warning in the senate antagonized the hill In Charleston and Savannah of a probIts presented able attack by the Union land and form and were aided in their antagonism by some of the naval forces urging them to seek Democratic senators who thought Mr and in calling on places of safety Underwood’s bill made cuts in $h them for assistance In defense rates which were too deep The pres- "Carolinians and Georgians!” the proident therefore did not veto Mr Un- clamation read "the hour is at hand derwood's bill He vetoed what to prove your country’s cause Let may be called the senate bill an lf all able bodied men from the Beaboard the senate at the extra session sty?V to the mountains rush to arms Be insist upon a compromise Mr Wilnot too exacting in the choice of son may be called upon to sign a wool weapons Pikes and scythes will do bill which will be called by the name for exterminating your enemies and of Underwood but will bear the se- picks and shovels for protecting your cret mark of some senator who suc- fireside To arms fellow citizens! ceeded In effecting a compromise' Come to share with us our danger our brilliant success or our glorious Rockefeller Plan Favored It seems to be the general be- death” - Ten Union wagons sent out on a lief In Washington that the senate will pass and the president will foraging expedition from Memphis the bill sign recently sanctioned Tenn were captured by a party of Confederates in Noncannah bottom of representatives by the house The report of 'the government for the Incorporation of what Is known agent at New York Hiram Barney as the Rockefeller Foundation There was opposition to the Incorporation of transmitted to congress by Secretary showed that cotton had been Chase the Rockefeller Institutional foundation and it was thought at one time sold at auction since the Southern that the representatives would fall blockade commenced to the value of to sanction it but a change suddenly nearly seven hundred thousand docame over their temper and the bill llars Clifton Tenn was captured and dewent through by an entirely unexpected majority It le now for the senate stroyed by Michigan cavalry under CoL Cicero Newell and the president to act By order of General Mitchell 'As the country knows Mr Rockethe National forces at Nash- feller wants the national legislate Tenn G W Donegan and W H ck lit to incorporate this foundation ' two wealthy and prominent Calhoun be has established in order that citizens of that place were arrested may do its work with The government sanction back of its endeavor The and confined in the state peniteof incorporation say that ntiary as hostages for the safe return proponents A Galty and the good which will come from tha to the Union lines of T T Tabb Union men held by the of Mr Rockefeller’s milexpenditure Confederates at Chattanooga lions along the proposed lines canA Democratic convention at Frannot be measured They say that the kfort Ky was broken up by Federal la not committed to anygovernment soldiers for alleged sympathies with thing except an act of Incorporation secession and that there can be no real opposition except that which is based on 19 1863 what they call false sentiment There February are other views on this question of A reconnoitering party from Yazoo the falsity of sentiment but inasmuch Pass to Coldwater Miss under the as the measure has been approved by command of Lieutenant Colonel Rood a house which supposedly was hos- of the First Indiana cavalry surprised tile it seems likely that the senate and routed two hundred Confederate less hostile will give its cavalry supposedly sanction and that Mr Taft will give Hopefleld Ark opposite Memphis his signature Tenn was burned by order of General Hurlbut because It was being used Crusade Against Hookworm as headConfederate irregulars The moment Rockefeller by CIVIL WAR By GEORGE CLINTON Washlngtaon— Beginning not later than the first week in April the campaigns of three partlea for the control of the next house of representatives will be In full progress There will be no halting it is promised at the time of the 1914 elections for it Is the intention of the three political to keep up the fight till organizations the successor to Woodrow Wilson is chosen in 1916 At the time the plans of the Progressive party and the details of its campaign were given in beginnings these dispatches recently it was intimated that the Democrats and the Republicans might be beard from in a few days Now it is fully assured that the Democratlo and the Republican parties are to follow the early example of the Progressive party in and each of tarting its campaign the older parties hopes that it may profit thereby The Republican leaders have just snnounced that headquarters shortly will be opened In the city of Washington and that the endeavor will be to "readjust matters" and to put the Into fighting condition organization for the battle of 1914 The Democrats have not yet made publlo announcement but yojjr correspondent is able to give their plans The Democratlo national committee will be called to meet in Washington Ju6t prior to the inauguration of t-elect Wilson While here the members of the committee after a conference with Mr Wilson will appoint four or five men to act as leaders of a campaign which shall be continuous from now until the presidential election of 1916 the first 18 months to be given over largely to efforts to make sure that In 1914 the its present maparty shall jority in the house of representatives The Democrats Intend to have theii headquarters in New York but already they are planning to have an auxiliary office in Washington for the purpose of giving immediate and direct publicity to such national legislative action as they think will appeal to the Demopeople in behalf of continued cratic rule Walt for Wilson Appointment It is known that the Democrats would like to open headquarters at qnce but they are held from so doing by a curious and interesting fact They do not know what men Mr Wilson intends to appoint to offlcb It is Imfor the Democrats today to possible ask any man of political prominence and of known campaigning strength to agree to take the poet of campaign leader There are four or five men who are looked upon by their party as eminently fit in a milicolleagues tant and strategic way to meet the leaders of Progressivelsm and Republicanism in the field but the fear or If not fear the belief is that most of these men will be given government places by Mr Wilson which will keep them fronr giving anything but counthat the sel to the chiefs of the active political Foundation bill becomes a law the inorganization Will announce the encorporators The Republicans closed their Wash- trance upon a field of labor which ington office some time ago and It they say if fully understood by the was thought that it might not be re- lawmakers would furnish a today opened for a long time but the lead- powerful argument for the proposed Realized ers of the party that the The Rockefeller money incorporation of the office might be conclosing is to be used in part for a world wide strued as an act of hopelessness crusade against the hookworm discounsel has prevailed Militant and ease The Rockefeller sanitary comare to get Into the mission has prepared for the crusade the Republicans triangular fight which many of them and it is said that the only thing now hope if only a few of them believe lacking to make the work a success may lose its angles before long the is the assurance of that prestige in field becoming a scene of battle with foreign countries which nothing can men opposing give except incorporation papers sanctwo lines of fighting is That the Republicans each other tioned by the congress and the presicontinue to hope that some sort of an dent of the United States arrangement can be made by which The Rockefeller sanitary commiscan be brought back the Progressives sion has been with the Into the ranks department of atate to the extent of leaders who talk communicating The Republican with the American with the Progressive leaders are con- representatives in all foreign counvinced that there is no hope of any tries asking for information on the such amalgamation unless the sur- hookworm subject Letters also have render comes from Republicanism been written to physicians and public The Progressives’ campaign already Is health authorities in foreign lands on Progressive political clubs Pro- and the reports received have been gressive service clubs and Progres- supplemented by reference to the masive social clubs are In process of terial on file in the surgeon general's all over the United States office In Washington forming This preliminary Framing Tariff Bill Inquiry has shown The Democratic majority of the that the hookworm infection Ib widways and means committee is just espread in foreign countries starting at the work of framing Including an area of 14464158 square be in- miles and 919858158 inhabitants the tariff bills which will The troduced at the extra session When countries include Italy India Algeria congress geta together again there British East Africa Egypt Tunis U1 be aome new members of the Panama Peru and most of the South Wales Germany ways and means committee and of American republics course they will be consulted about Belgium France and The Netherlands be bills prepared by their brethren Spain are affected with the hookworm of longer service but the majority disease but the trouble is almost of the present! committee will be the wholly confined to the mining induarevalllag majority of the next com- stries and so the bills which are mittee The claim is that if Mr Rockefeller now being framed unquestionably will be allowed to use his money to the be the ones to be introduced at the fullest extent of service in the eradnext session disease ication of the hookworm The hearings granted to the like 50 per cent of added something Importers and manufacturenergy and efficiency in all working es of the country by the ways and lines will be the result to say nothing neana committee were ended Friday in health of miof the improvement night January 3L The committee llions of people which means also imtook a few days’ rest before starting provement in happiness if J the use of government bonds as the foundation of each the paper currency and banking laws were mads uniform in all the states February 21 1863 'The ships Golden Eagle and Olive Lane were captured and burned on the high seas by the Confederate privateer Alabama The National gunboats Freeborn and Dragon made a reconnolssance up the river in Virginia for Rappahannock a distance of Just mlleh below Fort Lowry they were fired on After a by a Confederate battery heavy Interchange of gun fire lasting an hour the batteries ceased firing and the gunboats withdrew slightly Injured A party of Confederate rangers dressed as Union soldiers made a descent on South Union or Shaker town Ky and destroyed a number of cars belonging to the Louisville & Nashville railroad beside a quantity of property belonging to the United States government Four of them were subsequently captured by a party of Kentucky cavalry sent in pursuit February F February 23 1863 The National force under General Burbrldge was worsted In a fight near Greenville Miss with the Confederates under General Furgeson National troops were roughly handled by detachment of General Morgan’s Confederate cavalry in a Skirmish near Athens Ky A brother of General Morgan fell Into the bands of the Union soldiers Th9 One Hundred and New York accompanied by a detachment of cavalry traveled thirty miles from Plaquemlne to Rosedale La to break up a Confederate camp they had learned of The Confederates had gone hut the Union soldiers took some cotton and medicine they had left behind them Seven hundred Confederate irregular cavalry under Col Leroy Cluke made a successful raid to Winchester Mount Sterling Straw Hill and Hazel Green Ky carrying a large quantity of property and compelled the destruction of more to prevent its falling Into their hands Governor Brown of Georgia issued an order compelling all the militia officers of that state excepting those already with General Beauregard to repair at once to Savannah and report to General Beauregard to be organized for the defense of that city against threatened attack The steamer Belle of Memphis while lying at Cottonwood landing Tennessee was boarded by a party of Confederate partisans who attempted to capture her They were driven off by the passengers and crew (Copyright Run Right? Let us LKB fix it ClT V UTAH An optimist is a man little sunshine for a who lays by rainy day" A big bank has many advantages hero You can bank by mail and have the facilities of this large institution Write for booklet - 22 1863 M Cornyn Tenth Missouri cavalry in command of a detachment of United States troopB made a successful reconnolssance to Florence and Tuscumbia Ala He assessed the wealthy slaveholders In sums of five hundred dollars and upwards carried off fifty bales of cotton a large number of mules and horses sixty negroes and fifty prisoners A captain and eight soldiers of the Virginia Confederate army were captured near Gatesville Va The expedition through the Yazoo Pass reach Moon lake Col Does Your Watch 1913 by W O Chapman) Walker Brothers Bankers Salt Lake City Men seldom make good who try be good on the Installment plan to ' THE FAMOUS and “Reliable” Incubator Brooders “Clipper” Fannin Mills and “Simplex” Cream Separators for which wa are general stents Never fail to 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Fisher was captured war with England The battle of Lake celebrated off Castle Island Bahama by the pr- Erie will be appropriately date which is being reserved 364 Broadway New York and after being but tbe ivateer Retribution remembrance on the on by conspicuous partially unloaded was released two sides of the sea Is the conclubonds for her value 25 100 years of peace of sion Sept LiveIn was held A large meeting is the four hundredth anniversary of rpool England in Bupport of President -Co the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by' Proclamation Lincoln’s Emancipation The National Bank bill providing for Balboa the date which haB been set 36 West Second South Street a uniform currency to be backed by for the formal opening of the Panama the public credit and private capital canal Salt Lake City Utah Argentina established her indepenwas introduced in the house of repret dence of Spain in 1813 sentatives The greatest men who were born in Branch Offices and Agencies the 1813 were Richard Wagner and Henry February 20 1863 World Over Bessemer Andrew Johnson military governor of Tennessee issued a proclamation l Bare Feet as a warning all persona holding renting POSITIVE ud K Jefferson Richards of BosCURE FOX occupying or using any real or person- tonProf champions going barefoot at all al property in that state belonging to seasons for as a the allmeuts Liquor and remedy Confederates not to pay the rents is"Do sues or profits thereof to the Confe- of the human race He declares:kinds Drug Addictions derate owners or their agents but to away with shoes and all other Ladln trnt4 ll Tfcwali iIcIumm klicitr mattl u b rtr Um THE hold the same until some person of coverings for the feet in rain or 334 StraAt Salt Ltkt Stli should be appointed by the United shine winter or summer no matter if ice of streets are the sheets glaring States to receive them or deep in snow or are fiery hot from Maj Justus McKinstry quartermaster of the United States army was fin the sun’s burning rays Wear nothing on your feet except perhaps sandals dismissed from service the by ally It was never Intended that a order of President Lincoln disfoot should be pinched The United States Bank bill already adopted by the senate passed the torted and punished by being shut up in pieces of sewed leather" bouse of representatives Col Charles Carroll Hicks of the Profit In Her “Ad" Confederate army was arrested at At an advertising man’s banquet In New York Not Then Decimal and fractional currency be- Denver Dr H Wood Avery the auIn the loyal states tradethor of many advertising monographs ing scarce out "Parting yoji know is sweet sorsmen gave their personal notes for ended an address with this story row” said rowne one two and three cents to be used "The power of the ‘ad’ " he said “Is Town “Not always” replied I know a young “Guess In making change truly miraculous you never had a quinine capA battalion of the Fifth Illinois actress who mislaid a string of pearls sule part Just after you put It In your cavalry sent out to reconnolter the She Inserted a Tost and found adver- mouth did you?” banks of the Yazoo Pass near Vick- tisement afid the next day I asked her: ‘Well did you get your pearls sburg had a brisk fight with a company True to Her Trade ‘Yes back?’ of Confederate cavalry she answered — ‘and tried FUmmer — When Shlmunei-patThe The National Bank bill passed tho isn’t advertising wonderful? to Miss Trim ley just now to speak bouse of representatives sb It came string I lost were only scientific but passed him with her eyes aslant from the senate by a vote of 78 to 64 those that have been returned to m sheFlamson— dressNaturally: being a It resembled the bill of 1791 only in are the real thing' " ' Royal Typewriter Stewart Gleeson Co |