Show I THE SALINA By VALINA C N Lund CALL Jr JUDGE FULLER DEAD UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT SUMMONED BY GRIM REAPER THE DAY AFTER TAFT’S CONSERVATION POLICY President Indicates His Attitude by Withdrawal of Land and Appoint ment of Reclamation Board Beverly Mass — President Taft ha taken the first Btep in his own conservation policy by signing orders of withdrawal covering 8495731 acres of power sites phosphate and petroleum lands The president also appointed five engineer officers of the army who will constitute a board to pass on the reBar Harbor Me— Chief Justice Melclamation projects to be completed unville W Fuller of the United States of der the recent appropriation supreme court died of heart failure at $20000000 his summer home in Sorrento at 6 It is hinted that there are other imo’clock Monday morning July 4 portant announcements to come with The death of the chief Justice was regard to the conservation policy of entirely unexpected as he had been in the administration The president has and apparently good health lately summoned Secretary Ballinger for a no there had been ' premonitory sympconference Tuesday toms of any kind of trouble On SunThe withdrawal orders signed by day he attended church as usual and are the first the president when he retired at night he was to authorized by the new law 1010 (Copy right all appearances In his customary inauguMr Roosevelt as president health rated the policy of withdrawing pubTo Chief Justice Fuller fell the lic lands under the general theory of RIOTING AUSTRIAN STUDENTS honor of third rank for length of serthe right of the executive to do anyvice as presiding justice in the highthing in the interest of the public est tribunal of the American governdomain not prohibtied by law Presiment For twenty-twyears he was Old Feud Born of Racial Jealousy dent Taft also signed orders of withchief justice of the supreme court of and drawal covering public lands Breaks Out Anew and Officers PRESIDENT TAFT AND COLONEL the United States but Chief Justice lands in national forests in Alaska in Are Forced to Take a Hand ROOSEVELT GREET EACH Marshall presided over the court for which workable coal is known to ocOTHER CORDIALLY thirty-fouyears and Chief Justice cur thus ratifying and continuing in t Taney for years full effect the withdrawal made by Lemburg Austria — The two groups Before Grove Cleveland sent his farmer President Rosevelt on Novemof Po’ish students of Ruthenian and 1&88 name to the senate on April 30 ber 12 1906 Persistent of a clashed Coolness of the Prophecy University Lemburg for confirmation as chief justice he Between the President and again dn Friday and before the police was practically unknown except to Soldier for Reclamation Service ' Proven False had separated the combatants many by members of the legal profession General Washington — Brigadier officials and students had been seriAction of Two Men In Maine where he was born on William L Marshall who recently reously wounded February 11 1833 he had been known is tired as chief of engineers of the racial of born The feud jealousy as a well behaved' rather scholarly on Saturday conas old as the university itself and trmy was appointed lad He had gone to Bowdoin college Beverly Mass — For a full minute For sulting engineer of the secretary of fights have occurred serand incidentally there won most of Thursday afternoon Taft periodical President some time the bitter feelings have the interior in the reclamation and Colonel Roosevelt stood on the The position was created by in bounds by the univer- vice broad veranda of the Evans cottage been held but Friday morning Secretary Ballinger to assist him in-in sity authority with hands upon each other’s shoulout with renewed fury and solving the engineering problems ders while delight shone in every line they broke volved in completing reclamation led to a fierce battle for the possesof their countennow under way It was said at of the sion camp ances were in- the interior department that the new students of Hundreds Colonel Roosevelt who was visiting F H Newnot officer would supplant volved Many of them were armed wit dge bad called to with revolvers and these were used ell director of the reclamation serthe jrepfdent his j vice whose fate has been the sub a the when strong firing bgan freejy force of police was summoned and the ect of much speculation other affectionaffair fight became a Kansas Insurgents Jisit Tft In succeeded officers The finSy'y driyt Oyster Bay N Y — Three Kansana to coverBrok exuberance of j Ing the Btudent lule but in numerous —all Rennhlicnn of tne insurgents were the hqAds tned dtteriv Theodoreiniurfes of a grave natu Instances was shot by one of four foreigners at others were were found to hi 5ffg!lfttere ’TtocsevelfTofTfil'iinroui'y who were on a drunken spree jiave been inflicted The Hill on Saturday and went away satbullet struck Dennis In the spine and out the after-INSURGENTS IN ALASKA isfied When they had gone Colonel bis recovery is doubtful oosevelt was Roosevelt called them “fine fellows’ Miss Dagny Ingelbretsen a trainee president and Mr Tafrwas secretary and said tuey discussed the “work of nurse ended her own life in Salt Lake of warj the meetings of the two men All the recent session of congress” of City taking sulphate morphine in the ’executive offices at Washing-t agreed that the There Is no known reason for the ton were always characterized by the was not broached The visipublican convention which met here deed aside from the fact that she was same cordiality as was shown Thurson Friday and nominated James tors were Senator Joseph L Bristow lubject to spells of despondency MELVILLE W FULLER day White House attaches who wit- - wickersham as candidate to succeed and Representatives Victor Murdack As a result of burns received in a Chief Justice U S Supreme Court nessed the meeting Thursday afternoon himself as territorial and E II Madison all of whom fought delegate to rather mysterious mannet Mrs’ Henry It was Just like the old days gregS( separate hard for Roosevelt policies when hf passed a resolution Hanson of Ogden is "dead Mrs Han There was a rapid fire of conversa from the platform demanding the re- was in the White house son was found at her home by mem the prizes for elocution He had gone tion The was meeting everything moval of Govejnor Walter E Clark bers of the family in an unconscious down to the Harvard law school for that the friends of President Taft Sad Ending of Reunion condition with her clothing enveloped one year Then he blossomed forth as have claimed it would be and the and asking the Republican national committee to depose L H Shacklea Chicago — While on a motor trip lawyer and politician of In flames of those to celebrate sort in his native city persistent prophecies whofor(j from his position as committee-hava reconciliation which Immense damage is being done the a insisted all along that a cool had Just taken place between himalfalfa crop by the leaf weevil The of Augusta From 1856 to 1888 he lived in Chi- ness had developed between the two self and his wife George E Ingersoll effects of the destructive worm are men false proved an automobile dealer of Joliet 111 little attention now apparent from the North Davis cago but attracted But what of politics entered into was instantly killed his wife Hattie outside his immediate circle of friends county line to three miles below the conversation what words of remwas so badly injured that physicians Provo and from Tooele City td Park and associates at the bar until he iniscence what exchange of experiundertook the defense of Bishop say she will die and Charles Smith City and Coalville ences during the last sixteen months of Joliet suffered skull on a of heresy a fractured Surveying parties in the interest of Henry was a charge no one on the veranda other than the He Saturday afternoon when Ingersoll’s delegate to the national the Colorado-UtaMines & Oil com The conventions of the Democratic party two friends themselves knows automobile a on hill three overturned pany have started out from Richfield in 1864 1872 1876 and 1880 public was not taken into their confiWILL NOT HINDER RAILROADS miles out of Aurora Ingersoll's body to make a thorough study of the best dence was found under the machine his route to Loa Wayne county and as FATALITIES OF THE FOURTH New Law Not to Be Used as a neck having been broken Mrs Inger 60on as their reports are filed the orSHOT INTO POWDER HOUSE soil's skull was fractured Says President Killed and 1294 Injured ganization of the new railroad will be Twenty-foueffected Montana Man Causes Terrible Trag Beverly Mass — President Taft had a While Celebrating Watterson’s Son In Trouble The State Food commissioner has long talk on Friday with Carman edy While Practicing With Rifle Chicago — The value of a sensible Kingston N Y— Ewing Watterson of the interstate commerce Issued a bulletin calling attention to Knapp — Mont Boulder Three persons were of the the son of Colonel Henry Watterson commission the administrathe law governing the sale of imita and restrained observance regarding killed Thursday evening shortly after has again been ’demonstrated the well known Louisville Iy editor tion of the railroad rate law tion flavoring extracts and coloring Fourth the casualty list of this year’s 6 o’clock by an explosion of dynamite At the conclusion of the interview was arraigned on Saturday at matter in food products The belle-ti- by In almost every city in the warehouse of the Graves Mer- it was made on a charge of assault in the that the added declares that the regulations of celebration plain cantile company and four Injured and town where the sale and exploIt is charged that Watenthe bulletin will be rigorously authority given to the commission by first degree sion of fireworks were prohibited or two fatally The dead George Hart the new statute is not to be used arterson who is 40 years old shot and forced of Butte Hart’s baby David Kirby wounded Michael Martin a saloonto hinder the railroads in the While digging a cesspool at Ameri- restricted there has been a decided The Mrs Hart and bitrarily of An application their legitimate business keeper at Saugerties can Fork Walter Hunter a married falling off in the number of dead and Miss injured: Mifflin George conduct of Butte sister The Gladys to suspend new rates for bail was refused by Police Jusman 23 years of age was buried up injured compared with previous years of Mrs Hart both of whom will prob-- pbabTy” "the This year’s list of dead throughout most direct weapon tice Rhoades and the prisoner was to his neck in falling gravel and dirt the country so far as reported totals ably die committed to the placed in the hands of the commisJail for It took five hours for his rescuers to 24 William Robinson and Albert Tay sion is to be used only in excep- further examinationKingston Last year the same total was get him out owing to the loose earth 44 ior were buried under the debris of tional cases whole number of injured last The which kept constantly caving the wrecked to but Become Clark and Parisian a building injured 2361 was This was it year year only Resort te Guerrilla Tactics The state board of equalization has 1294 These is believed will recover Hart New York — It is reported and not figures show enormous both it completed its final report on the as- conservation not only of human life bad been firing a rifle in Pensacola Fla — Five prominent denied that former United States Sensessment and adjustment of com- but of legs arms ears and eyes which the direction of the Graves warehouse business men of Falco Ala have ator William A Clark of Montana will plaints for the year 1910 The report are so frequently the battered tar- and it is believed that bullet set off a been arrested on a charge of make his futre home in Paris Senshow that the total assessment made gets of destructible explosives of the powder which was be- - ing to assassinate J P Givens a ator and Mrs Clark and their two by the board amounts to $42265519-2ing stored in the building unknown to wealthy banker and three merchants children arrived here on Thursday on for the year 1910 as compared with MISUNDERSTOOD ORDERS the neighborhood who were his companions The Giv the White Star liner Teutonic Sen$3889552651 for 1909 ens partywere fired on from ambush ator Clark said he and his family Three men believed to have been As a Result Twenty Passengers Meet Ion June 30 while driving near Falco were Powder House Blown Up going to Montana for a brief Terrible Death connected with the robbery of the A11 were wounded and later when a stay and then would return to New Tacoma Wash— Three men were train north of Ogden have been arO — Twenty Middletown persons killed on Thursday by an explosion at P°8S® pursued the assailants After a short stay here they they York rested and are now in the Ogden Jail were killed outright three probably the another ambuscade and are going to return to France at Dupont ?yaed Pupont three deputies were shot None of the but while the officials admit the men fatally hurt and half a dozen were and the mainpowder plant of the building plant seven men wounded will die emunder suspicion are railroad Divorced Man Kills His Successor colliseriously Injured in a head-owas seriously damaged The dead: ployes they will not divulge the sion between a freight and a passen— One man and East St‘ Louis Thomas Blake aged 32 foreman Handed Railroads a Lemon names of the suspects a young girl were killed another man ger train on the Cincinnati Hamilton Waukesha Wis George Strouse St Four of the thirteen bodies of mem- & Dayton railroad on July 4 Of the Paul rates on Washington— Freight wounded Edward Smith New Orleans lemons and a third probably fatally from the producing teriitory bers of the powder gang at the Union killed 18 were passengers the other man seriously injured when Robert Shortly after the mils had started for in southern California Portland Cement company’s plant victims being members of the passento eastern des40 of Kansas City the day the explosion occurred blowHIginbotham aged tinations have been reduced by the killed by an explosion of black pow- ger crew ing the gellatin mixing house No 2 to forcibly to remove his der at Devil’s Slide June 1 have been A of orders pieces and starting a reverberation interstate commerce commission from daughter from the home of his formisunderstanding recovered by the workmen who have caused the disaster $115 per 100 pounds to $1 The new mer wife here that was felt in Tacoma ten miles rates Sunday He killed the will been engaged in removing the huge become effective SeptemThe engine crews had time to Jump distant atter’s husband and his own daughber 1 pile of rock since the accident and all escaped ter Fire destroyed the paint shops at the new Tooele smelter causing s loss of $700 and At least fifty new business dwelling houses are under construe tlon at Tooele Trappers a few days ago caught a bear near Ephraim which weighed over 300 pounds Stricken with heart failure William t Jarvis 69 years old a resident of Salt Lake City died while seated on the east steps of the temple The old folks of Weber county will be entertained at Lagoon on July 21 It Is expected that 1000 persons over 60 years of age will be present The retail clerks of Ogden are forming a labor organization which will be the largest union in Weber county when the organization Is perfected which combustion Spontaneous started In a pile of mouldy straw was responsible for a fire which destroyed a barn and four horses in Salt Iake City son Gerald Johnson the of Mr and Mrs James G Johnson ol Sapulpa Okla was killed in an elevator accident in a Salt Lake hotel his body being badly crushed who pleaded Willard Thompson guilty to robbing a gambling house in Salt Lake City being assisted by William Bringhurst has been sentenced to twenty years imprisonment Because there was such a vigorous protest from the citizens of Plain City against allowing a billiard hall to be opened there the county commissioners have denied a license to an appli cant Mrs Susan Bryan who lived In England but who had been visiting in Wyoming dropped dead at the Union depot in Ogden while on her was to Salt Lake City death being due to heart failure Tom GInis a Greek aged 32 years employed in a Bingham mine fell a distance of 200 feet down an ore chute and escaped with a broken leg and several bad contusions about the 'body and head Charles Dennis nightwatchman at T For Twenty-twYears He Was Presiding Justice in the Highest Tribunal of the American Govern mnt and Had Fine Record |