Show PROTECT THE SALINA By C N LUND SALINA UTAH STATE CALL SPIRIT OF UNREST i Jr No trace has been found of the Hot Three boys Springs hotel robbers were arrested but established an alibi Janies II Anderson of Salt Lake City has been selected by the presifor dent a3 United States marshal Utah For the first time In the history of the town an unmarried man has been of the school elected as member board at Spr'ngville The Agricultural college of Utah Is constructing a new woman’s building which will be ready for occupancy in September 1909 The ninth annual convention of the Utah Pharmaceutical association was held In Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday of last week A trip is being made throughout the state by the commission appoint ed to make a complete record of the veterans of the Indian wars Farmers of Wllard are busy har The vesting their grain just now crop this year Is exceptionally good and Is much better than last year Judge H P Henderson the prominent Salt Lake attorney who died ot pneumonia on June 3 last left property In Utah and Michigan valued at over $40000 Two special officers employed In the railroad yards of Salt Lake City are accused of holding-ua couple of Greeks one night last week taking $100 from one of the men Tha entire amount of real and personal property on which taxes will be paid in Salt Lake county for the present year Is $68755562 and in Salt Lake City the amount Is $5219420 Mtk Hali a resident ot Ogden for the past fifty years died July 15 at the age of 83 Mr Hall was known to almost every resident of the county and had held several municipal offices According to Information received from Washington more than 80000 acres of land In Garfield and Piute counties have been' designated for entry under the enlarged homestead or dry farm law Mike Morgan a miner employed In the Daly West at Park City fell down a chute landing on the l Hls essustaining painful Injuries cape from an awful death will always remain a mystery At a recent meeting of the Salt Lake County Horticultural society It was reported that green apple aphis and elm scale had caused considerable damage to the trees of the county during the past month That the naval veterans of the civil war Intend to hold a rousing reunion at the time of the national encampment of the G A R in Salt Lake City is evident from a notice sent out to all naval veterans John T Stringer a former resident of Salt Lake City and one of the best known real estate men of the city died at Oakland Cal July 17 He was born In Michigantown in Ind 1846 and moved to Salt Lake In 1888 W Emery who died at George Marshfield Mass July 11 at the age of 76 was governor of Utah during President Grant’s administration Governor A L Thomas Is now the sole surviving governor of territorial days Since the state law went Into effect the secretary of state has Issued 681 automobile licenses and 105 chauffeur’s licenses and is now preparing for publication a pamphlet containing the names and numbers issued up to date A company is being formed for the purpose of building a factory at Trenton in' Cache county for the manufacture of rolled oats wheat flakes and corn flakes Work- will be started on the new plant at once which will cost $150000 The total tax levy for Weber county will’ be 23 mills provided the state and city levies remain the same as they were last year The total value of assessable property In Ogden Is $11991068 and in the county districts $5120306 Plans are being laid by the executive committee for Utah of the National Irrigation congress to secure the attendance of a large delegation from this state to the congress which meets In Spokane the earlv part of next month Mrs Virginia Jackson Wilcock wife of Ralph Wilcock of Lund Utah shot herself to death with a revolver on July 10 Mrs Wilcock was about 30 She Is survived by a years of age child her husband parents a brother and tyo sisters Of the thirty-twcases which came tip for hearing at the regular monthly meeting of the state board of pardons held at the ‘state prison Satur day July 17 nine convicts were granted a pardon and three others were granted commutation of sentence TRE EIS1 Many Thousand Men In Pennsylvai Ohio and West Virginia Strike if Increase In Wages Taken Refuge in Russian Summer Legation at Zerzende Under Protection of Cossacks Has The Crown Prince Sultan Ahmed is Proclaimed Shah by the National Assembly Azad Ul Mulk Being Named as Regent Shah of Teheran — Mol amed All Persia was dethroned on Friday July 16 and the crown prince Sultan Ahmed Miraza was proclaimed shah by the national assembly composed of the chief mujtehids and the leaders of the Nationalist forces in the presence of an immense crowd in Parlia ment square Mohamed All has taken refuge in the Russian summer legation at Zerzende where he is under the protection of detachments of Cossacks and the Sepoys dispatched to Zerzende-b- y British and Russian diplomatic representatives The new1 shah is yet in bis minority and Azad Ul Mulk head of the Kajar family has been appointed regent Sipahdar one of the most active leaders of the movement has taken office as minister of war and General Lialta governor of Teheran hoff through whose negotiations with the Nationalists the surrender was effected was escorted Friday afternoon by mounted Bakhtiria to the parliament building that he might remain temporarily in command of the Cossack brigade provided he obeyed the This arorders of the war minister to tha rangement ws communicted British and Russian legations The shops and private quarters occupied by the shah’s soldiers have been plundered and the residence of Telthe manager of the egraph company has been looted but no other homes of foreigners were inare taking vaded The townspeople calmly the sudden change in rulers and the Nationalists are resting after lour days of Incessant lighting in the streets of a strange town WILL STAND BY PROMISES President Taft Declares Party is Committed to Downward Revision of Tariff Washington —All doubt as to where President Taft stands with regard to the downward revision of the tariff was swept away on Friday when a statement was given out at the White House setting forth In detail what the president had to say to twenty-threRepublican Tnefhbers of congress who called to protest against putting raw materials on the free list The president In his statement declared that the Republican- - party Is committed to downward revision that he has never had any other Idea of the Chicago platform and that he personally has promised a downward revision to the peopie is interpreted in This statement some quarters here as a direct notification to the conferees on the tariff bill that If the measure they finally agree upon does not constitute a material reduction In specific duties tne president will exercise his power of veto d IncveyETAOIN JW LXctat !ffij the Dictated in the third person statement concludes with this final word of the president’s attitude to his callers: “He felt strongly the call of the country for a downward revision within the limits of the protective principle and he hoped to be able to respond to that call as he heard it as well In the interests of the party as of the country" A Billion Dollar Merger New York — The merging of the Bell Telephone companies of the country Into a gigantic corporation representing a capitalization of is believed to be foreshadowed by the action taken by the American Telegraph & Telephone company in providing for the absorption of the New York & New Jersey Telephone Although no official statecompany ment could be obtained Friday It is believed that the New' York & New Jersey Telephone company will accept the offer of the American Telephone & Telegraph company to exchange its stock share for share Eddy Celebrates Her Anniversary Boston — Mrs Mary Baker G Eddy founder and leader of the Christian her Science denomination passed birthday at her residence at Chestnut Hill on Friday July 16th According to custom the anniversary was without any particular Members of Mrs Eddy’s observance household said ‘‘the mother” as she as known by her followers was In Splendid health and was attending tr her affairs with her usual vlgov Mary Baker G Pittsburg — Between 25000 auti workmen — coal miners tin ani sheet plate workers and members of the various steel crafts — are on strike western Pennsylvania throughout eastern Ohio and West Virginia A majority of the Idle men are in the Pittsburg district Excepting the strike at the Pressed Steel Car company at McKee’s Rocks where rioting occurred Wednesday and Thursday resulting In the shooting and beating of thirty persons the strikers are orderly The situation in the Pittsburg district is unusual pleading as it does on the heels of an apparent wave of prosperity Resumptions have been ordered in all trades and men who have been without work for many months are being afforded employment In several instances the men claim their employers are offering them too low wages for their work The officials assert conditions do not warrant h'gher pay at this time Other grievances include the alr workleged violation of the day and recognition of organized labor The trouble Is spreading to the Independent sheet and tin plate n'ants and there is apparently no hope for adjustment ttf'afButjer Pa 000 "' EVELYN AGAINST HUSBAND Threatened to Says Harry Thaw Kill Her — White Plains N Y E'velyn Nesbit Thaw went on the stand here on Thursday and gave damaging testimony against her husband Harry K Thaw It was the strongest ' point scored so far by the state in its fight to keep Thaw in the asylum for the He criminal insane at Matteawan demands his release through habeas corpus proceedings On the ground that he is a sane man For three days the state had been trying to bring out that Thaw threatened his wife’s life on one of her visits to Matteawan The state wished to show irrationality on Thaw’s part Mrs: Thaw finally admitted that on a visit to her husband he had said: “When I get out of here I suppose I will have to Mil you” Thaw wheq asked about his wife's testimony after court said he was not surprised at her attitude but he emphatically denied that he ever threatened her Had Grave Charged 'With Crime Chicago — Vincent A Altman former policeman and assistant business agent for the Carpenter's union was held to the grand jury on Thursday by Judge McSurely on a charge of having thrown “bomb 31” that wrecked the Central Exchange of the Chicago Telephone company a few days ago His bail was fixed at $20000 Joseph Altman a barber brother of the man held to the grand jury is also under arrest on suspicion of being Implicated in bomb outrages in various sections of the city during the last two years Americans Only are Wanted Colo— Henceforth Cripple Creek the 'Cripple Creek mining district will be reserved for American labor This Is the effect of the action taken by the county officials in the matter of the employment of foreign labor by some of the largest mines in the disSeveral days ago Sheriff von trict Phul issued an ultimatum that foreign workmen employed at some of the mines must leave Immediately the themselves but foreigners armed when deputy sheriffs were sent out to disarm them the officers found their to the had quarry valley dispersed towns Will Be Asked to ' Bonds for Panama Canal — will Washington Congress Congress Issue be of President asked at the instance Taft to authorize the Issuance of estibonds to the extent of the latest mate of the cost of the Panama canal This issue would be In lieu of that proposed In the rider to the Payne tariff bill (stricken out in the senate) authorizing the Issuance of $40000000 in bonds to reimburse the general fund of the treasury for the purchase of the canal property This decision was reached on Thursday at a luncheon conference at the White House Situation LING With Consent of Said to Be iding Murderer hat Elsie Sige! took suicidal intent in Leon In New York City is the court iade In the official eking China a copy of 'ached Denver uent Is made in a report e government by the in New York City who was ordered to investigate the reported murder of Elsie Slgel Leon by Ling The bulletin was translated by Lee Wing a leader of the Chinese colony In Denver According to Lee when this report was made to Peking orders were issued by the head of the Chinese Masons who acted with the consent of the government that the fugitive Ling should be protected by all Chinese all over the world Chinese consuls in America were secretly communicated with ' and until acknowledgment is made by thethat Leon police authorities Ling was not responsible for the death of Miss Sigel he will be protected ing UTAK NEWS LEON STRIKES In Morocco Grows More Serious Tangier— The internal situation In Morocco occasions the deepest apprehension and It is believed here that International intervention cannot long be delayed The entire country Is the Whether prey of complete anarchy Roghi is actually master of Fez is not yet certain but Mulal Hafld Is manifestly helpless and a prisoner In the capital and Mulal el Keblr brother of the sultan who has been proclaimed sultan in Zemur Is advancing at the head of a large force on Mo quinez Pelted With Bottles and of Coal Whereupon They Into Crowd Firing Their Weapons Into the Ground Soldiers Pieces Ride Bi’Mir Fa— In a riot following the unexpected arrival here of a detachment of state constabulary 'late Sunday afternoon a striking employe of the Standard Steel Car company of was probably fatally injured Lyndora were seriously and two bystanders wounded fifteen supposed strike VICTIMS OF TETANUS The strikers leaders were ' arrested gathered around the plant angered at One Hundred and Fourteen Deaths (he arrival of the troops This caused Reported Since July 4 (he clash The approach of the constabulary Chicago — Twelve more deaths due became known through strike pickets to tetanus as a result of the Fourth of An alarm was sounded throughout the July were celebration reported little suburb of Lyndora where the throughout the country on Wednesplant of the Standard Steel Car com- day This brings the total deaths due mopany Is located and within a few to of Independence ments thousands of strikers and their day from all causes up to 114 One of the victims was Professor W R sympath'zers lined the streets the troopers cleared the Pitkin head instructor of the comSlowly mercial department at Albion (Michstreets and all railways were apparas the car company’s igan) college His death was caused clear ently by the premature explosion of a replant on July 5 volver order was again formed Marching but the troopers had not ridden twenty Fell One Hundred Feet Corpse were with before yards pelted they Bakerfield Cal — Hurled over the bottles slag pieces of board and lumps of coal thrown from the tops grade into a deep canyon on the of the houses along the narrow street at 1 grade to Democratt Springs The troopers were ordered to draw o’clock Tuesday morning an automoand load their guns As the column bile carrying Coroner McGinn of forty men' advanced the crowds A H Dixon and the body of Putagain surged into the streets who died sudThomas Leatherdale ting their horses to a trot the condenly on Sunday at the springs fell stabulary rode Into the crowd firing 100 feet crashing Into a pile of boultheir weapons into the ground It was ders while the wicker basket conduring this clash that three persons taining the corpse rolled- down the were shot The strikers used revolcanyon until the rocks stopped it The vers freely It is said the clash the strikers men leaped from the auto before It Following The basket and jumped the ledge gathered on a hill and held an imwere undamaged but the car promptu meetingThey were ad- body dressed by Father Becavaca of the was battered to a wreck Catholic church who advised against Who Tortured Californian Baby violence and bloodshed Should be Given Taste of Lash DON CARL03 DEAD of Fresno Cal — E A Liebscher Sonoma Cal was arrested Thursday Pretender to Spanish Throne a Vicevening at Madera on a charge of tim of Apoplexy baby To cruelty to his Rome — Don Carlos of Bourbon prestop the Infant from sucking Its lips died it is alleged that Liebscher pierced tender to the Spanish throne Ho Sunday at Varez in Lombardy the childJ tongue with a needle and had been ill for a long time and the sewed a button on either side When latest reports indicated that he was arrested the man was carrying tho baby in a barley sack but the butsuffering frojn apoplexy Don Carlos tons had been removed from the Duke of Madrid who claimed under tongue estabthe Salic law of succession lished by Philip V to be the legitiBill Posters to Help Fight Against mate king of Spain by the title of the Great White Plague Charles VII was born at Laybach Atlanta Ga — The National AssociaHis father Austria March 30 1848 Don Juan was a brother of Don Cartion of Bill Posters voted Wednesday los Charles VII known as the Count afternoon in convention to donate to de Montemolin in support of whose the fight $1200000 1843 claims the Carlist risings of This means that worth of publicity 1855 and 1860 were organized all over the United States and Canada will not give only space upon billthey COW CAUSES BATTLE boards but the labor of posting as well to hints and cautions to those In a who have or may be Stockmen Principals Mississippi exposed to the On the heels of this white plague Bloody Tragedy association Union Miss — A cow caused a bloody offer the Poster Printers donated $200000 pistol battle In the streets here Satof In the resulted It Will Electrify Southern Pacific urday killing two men the fatal Injury of two more New York — It is said that orders and the serious wounding of another amounting to $13000000 'for the eleccattle McDonald E dead: The J trification of the Sacramento division man Peter McDonald Fatally In- of the Southern Pacific railway a proChisholm cattle jured: Cornelius that has been under consideration man The fight was be- ject some Joe Miller time will be placed as soon tween the McDonalds on one side and for as a cable of authorization is received Miller and Chisholm on the other ChiE H Harriman who is abroad from solm claimed the cow was his propfor his health Steep grades heavy erty and the McDonalds disputed h's snowfall and and many snow&heds claim Joe Miller and Peter McDonald started the row In front of the tunnels have always hampered steam locomotives in the hahl from Renov Union bank Nev to Sacramento Cal Sloop Capsizes During Squall wero Submarine Sinks Ten Men Drowned New York — Ten persons Cromer Eng — The British submadrowned afternoon two of Sunday thm little girls when the excursion rine designated as C 11 was sunk Thursday n'ght by the cargo steamer twenty-twsloop Roxana carrying Eddystone at a point four and a half passengers was capsized by a sud- miles northwest of the Haysborough den squall In lower New York bay Thirteen members of the lightship Samuelson of the Roxana vessel’s crew went to the bottom with Captain were md twelve survivors picked up her and only three were saved The rnder great difficulties in a rough officers Brokie and Whlls are among the survivors The third man proband choppy sea by the tug Lamont The cruiser Bona- ably was a sailor The Roxana was chartered at Ulmer a party of venture with a Jfiotilia of eight subBeach by Brooklyn was proceeding In a southSwedes from Brooklyn for a sail marines erly d'rection when the Eddystone across the bay to Midland Beach run in among the vessels and collidStaten Island and back ed with c li o Amateur Aviator Injured Heavy Rains in Italy amateur New York — A frightened Rome — Italy and especially Rome sitting like a wooden man went up Is experiencing unprecedented weather early Sunday In Glenn Curtiss’ aeroIn July for this season of the year which hovered a moment In It Is customary to have a drouth with plane and then crashed to the earth the temperature about 100 degrees In The beautiful craft In which Curtiss the shade but it has been raining made his remarkable flight on Saturda'ly this month and the temperature When Alex- registered 60 degrees On Tuesday day was badly wrecked a violent hailstorm broke over the aviator ander Williams the would-bThe streets were flooded and a was lifted from the twisted frame he city number of trees were struck by lightwas delirious his left arm was broken The rivers have been turned ning and his body bruised His injuries into torrents overflowing their banks however are not serious end agriculture is suffering ( |