Show a THE SAUNA CALL By C N Lund AUWA Wild Scene VTAH of smallpox cases Half a dozen been diagnosed nrhlch had previously have developed in the Salt LaEe public schools Burglars cut a hole through the roof f a Salt Lake residence got into the attic where valuable furs were stored and stole furs valued at $300 The gathering of the apple crop in Ihe Bear River valley Is nearing the end an average pf five cars per day being shipped out of the valley Inada a Japanese trackTokugiro man in the employ of the Utah Copper company was run down and killed by an engine at Bingham A jury has been secured in the Vance murder trial at Salt Lake and the trial begins on Monday Vance is charged with the murder of his wife John Gleen a real estate operator mnd wife from Vernal in crossing the below Randalell lost the Duchesne team and narrowly escaped drowning A strip seven miles wide beginning and mile of Modena within twelve miles in length has thus far the located been under enlarged act homestead entered as coal Two townships lands in Kane county have been thrown open for agricultural entry In of lands they were the lands classed as who IS engaged in W H Newman iry fariping near Riverton has raised to the potatoes going 200 bushels acre proving that dry farming is a in Utah paying proposition M&rcellus Warner of Fillmore 1s dead from a wound inflicted the day He a coyote in skinning previous bad killed the animal and In skinning it icut his arm severing au ar- la chlkenpox tery the just above while handling a he was preparing to go hunting William Oakden aged 65 died after being taken of Centerville to the Kay svilld hospital' Walter Perry and Gladys Whitney 'who are alleged to have robbed J D Diehl the Denver jewelry salesman of $12000 worth of diamonds in Salt have been arLake City? in August rested in Huntsville Texas William Nlemi the Finn who shot and killed Sam Osterberg during a quarrel in a saloon in Salt Lake City makes no denial of the fact that he hot Osterberg but says he did It to stop Osterberg from shaking him has The Springvllle High school again the largest enrollment of any haVing high schoolin' Utah county seniors nineteen Juniors twenty-siand sophomores freshmen making a total of 120 one of the L Maglnnis W Judge leading members of the Ogden bar is dead a cancerous growth in his throat He was regarded causing his death as one of the most brilliant practitioners in criminal law in the west who while William Biggs driving stage was seriously injured In a sucto save his passencessful endeavor gers during a runaway near Modena aas submitted to the amputation of ne of his legs and is now on the road to recovery man Thomas Dove the Providence who cut his throat about a month ago in an endeavor to commit suicide to the State was ordered committed on Thursday He Mental hospital had become violent again and had threatened to kill his wife A number of Salt Lake people are in Crystal" valley acquiring holdings near Scipio lake Grubbing machines to clear the land of the heavy sagebrush are to be operated by steam power and a large tract put under cultivation for the coming season While playing on the banks of an irrigating ditch in Salt Lake City the son of Maurice Charnoz fell into the stream and was drowned Children who witnessed the accident summoned assistance but the child was dead before help could arrive The state board of sheep commissioners has Issued a statement to the effect that no modifications have been made in the rules governing the dipstates ping of sheep in surrounding are destined to when those sheep into trail or are for consignment Utah Although Utah failed to capture the of the first place coveted recognition in the National Dairy show now being held in Chicago under the auspices of the dairy bureau of the department of the state ranks high on agriculture the general showing of its dairy industry With appropriate ceremonies the cornerstone of the new Immanuel Baptist church in Salt Lake City was laid Sunday Roy Mayfield aged 21 was Bhocked to death by electricity at Layton on the line of the while working & Electric Home Telephone company severe by a most Accompanied electrical storm an earthquake rattled the entire region in the vicinity 20 on October of Kanab causing some damage to buildings and more to nerves No one was injured however While baling hay near Spanish Fork Jacob Hanson put hiB foot in he machine to force the hay down ais foot was caught by the press blocks and he was dragged into the machine the flesh of hiB leg being mangled and torn and the limb broken in three places himself heart accidently gun with which VERGE OF REVOLUTION 11H FLED v UTAH STATE NEWS Shooting ON Jr Deputiee TO DEATH CRUSHED STOCKMEN IN COLLISION AND THEIR BODIES BURNED In the French Chamber of During Debate on Recent Railroad 8trike Paris — The debate on the railway has In which the government been bitterly attacked in the chamber of deputies by the Socialists took a hew and dramatic turn Saturday night During the session which was not only the most violent in the hisbut of the French parliament tory rivaled In disorder and turbulence the convention sessions of the national Premier under the French revolution on Briand himself was the pivot the and which the drama turned general verdict is that certain government victory has been changed into strike Four Men Killed Were Outright Two Managed to Crawl While From Twisted Mass of Steel ' and Iron Terribly Injured Minn — Four stockmen Montevideo from Montana and South Dakota were killed two injured so seriously that there is slight chance or their recovery and an engineer and fireman badly crippled when section four of the & St Paul Milwaukee Chicago passenger No 6 from Butte Mont crashed into the rear end of a Btock train as it was endeavoiig to back in on the siding to let the passengers by a mile west of here on Sunday Engineer Tat Parker and Fireman Stickler of the passenger saw the tail lights of the stock caboose and jumpBoth ed in time to save their lives Six stockmen were injured coming east with the train load of cattle were asleep in the caboose when the passenger bore down upon it and four Two were killed outright George Rahsoldt and William Downing manthe mass of aged to crawl through steel and iron more dead than alive burned and" inand 'are frightfully jured They are not expected to live The force of the impact shattered the caboose deraild the two cars of cattle ahead of it and toppled the engine of scores the passenger over sidewalks the track on top of the wreckage Fire started and the bodies of the four dead men were burned Two cars of cattle were also burned before the Are department from the city got to the scene Box cars on nearby tracks were licked up by the flames and in order to save the passenger coaches they were uncoupled and pushed back of the by passengers and members afternoon train crew Late Sunday the charred remains of the men burned to death were recovered REVOLUTION Several IN URAGUAY Have Taken Skirmishes Is Serious and Situation Place Montevideo Uraguay— The movement is taking on a seriare now 10000 There ous aspect armed revolutionists who are gradualSeveral skirly being concentrated mishes nave taken place but the casualties have been suppressed the orelgn minister Dr A Bachinl declaring recently issued a manifesto to was unable that the goverhment prevent the revolution from spreading because outside of tne capital the sympathies of the people were enIt was tirely with the revolutionists partly because of the influence of this manifesto that President requested Bachini’s resignation The opposition papers predict that President Willaman will be forced to resign and they prophesy the hasty return of Jose Battle y Ordonez is keeping The government the tru? situation from becoming public generally by aid of the censorship Frnch Wheat Crop Short Washington — The shortage in the crop of French grown wheat this year is estimated in a report to the United States government by Consul Hunter Sharp of Lyons at 85000000 bushels He adds that the French are looking to Argentina with the hope that the large crop there will lower the price of wheat throughout world tye Drowned While Hunting Litchfield Minn — Stanley Wells and Charles Shiep were drowned on while in Lake Washington Sunday Their boat overturned hunting Expect Teed to be Resurrected Bristol Tenn — Curious as to what had become of the body of Dr Teed his death a who announced before year ago that he would rise from his tomb and become the Messiah of the Koreshans two members of the cult according to Henry D Silverfriend atto unseal the tomb but betempted fore this was accomplished both were deprived of their reason and died before they could be removed to an asylum Americans at Manila Manila — The committee of American business men representing the of commerce on the Pacific chamber on coast arrived here from Canton They will remain until WedSunday for the United They sail nesday States on the Manchuria November 6' Improving In France Paris — During the first half of the year 1910 it is officially announced exceeded the births in France the deaths by 21189 the year During 1909 the deaths exceeded the births by 28203 Draft Horses Burned — One hundred expensive were killed a number of narrow and workmen ‘bad escapes considerable property damage resultwhen a large steam ed late Sunday at the Union pipe burst in a barn stock yards Chicago draft horses Physician Kills Himself — Dr John Nesbit a Queenstown shot and killed New York physician on board the aimself in his stateroom steamer Arabic last Thursday evening' (Copyright DYNAMITE CAUSED 1S10 The Morning After EXPLOSION Such is the Opinion of Grand Jurors Who are Investigating — ihe Los Times Disaster Angeles v Los Angeles Cal — The first Btage of the grand jury investigation of the Times diaster — establishment of the to fact the satisfaction of the inquisitors that it was a dynamite explosion which wrecked the newspaper plant — was completed The next Friday move will be to name the conspirators for the crime and to do responsible this the grand Jury will have to wait for San Francisco witnesses So far no summonses have been served upon any of the members of the committee named by the recent convention of the Building Trades to the causes of the disaster although several of the committeemen said they were ready to appear both before the grand jury and at the coroner's inquest This statement was made after the labor committee report had been made public MEN WHO HAD BEEN AS LOST FINALLY QUEBEC GIVEN REACH UP ' Were Participants In the Balloon Race From St Louia and Prove to be Heroes of the Greatest Flight on Record FLUIDS IN MEXICO AS MEN ARRESTED DYNAMITE 8USPECT8 WANTED ON ANOTHER CHARGE the Fugitives 8a!d to be the Teller of a Los Angeles Absconding Bank and Another Wat His Al- One of leged Accomplice Mexico — From the deAcapulco scriptions given by a detective agency It is believed that two of the men who were arrested on their arrival here Saturday on the schooner Kate are Wilson B Evans absconding teller of bank of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Los Angeles and H Hamburne an alpossible deieat atis It stated that leged accomplice under the repeated Smarting tacks of M Juares the leader of the $11000 has been recovered The matter of the arrests of the Socialists and others the premier the men hasvbeen taken up by the Mexileaped to his feet and defending cabinet’s suppression of the strike as can government at Washington The Kate came into port for a supexclaimed: a revolutionary outbreak "If the actual laws had been insuf- ply of gasoline and three passengers ficient we would not have hesitated giving the names of Harry Hamburne O were Carlson and Dan Archer to resort even to illegality for the purtaken into custody on the theory that pose of preserving the fatherland” these words they might have been implicated in An uproar followed of the Los Angeles The Socialists jumped up and were the dynamiting The sum of $10000 With Times building joined by a number of Radicals was found in the boat shouts of anger they moved toward the tribune crying “Resign! Dictator FIGHTING FOREIGNERS resign!” Desks were banked and the chamber was a perfect bedlam with the One Sonoise of shouts and cheers cialist tried to fight his way to the tribune to strike Briand the Throughout 'it alji premier stood and for calm and dignified of an hour waited patiently but vainly to make himself heard Finally M Brlsson president of the chamber amid cries and imprecations from the Socialists adjourned the debate Quebec— Alan R Hawley and Augustus Post the balloonists who were AVIATOR WINS ENGLISH given up for lost but who are the heros of the greatest balloon flight on Takes Both Cup and record have arrived here after an exMoney in Aviation Contest perience that was more trying than earlier reports Indicated but mightily E New York — Claude pleased because the cup for which flying for the Royal Aero club they contested remains In America of the United Kingdom lifted the Gor"Thera never was A time” Mr don ' Bennett International speed Hawley said “when I considered that trophy from the custody of America our lives were actually in danger but on Saturday In the fastest time ever our supply of food was short and I covered for the full distance of 100 consider that we were fortunate in kilometers a around (6214 miles) reaching Jacques Maltais’s cabin in Uprising in Cuba Feared His course average Havana — Rumors of impending up- the woods when ye did Taken alto- speed was a fraction better than 61 exgether it was not a disagreeable miles an hour and his fastest lap was risings in Pinar Del Rio and Guantaall 2 minutes 5577 seconds but the capnamo are current and troops are be- perience by any means and best of the cup for which we made the flight tain of the French team Alfred Le ing hurried to both points from Camp home” remains at a Blanc flying in a similar machine Colombia The government officially men had The terrible experiences Bleriot denies the existence of trauble and monoplane after they bad left St Louis In the was making each lap on an average explains that the troops arebeliy8-tributeballoon race being caught In a great Gra of faster Guantanamo than seconds at FVfar twenty thunderstorm near the town of And would have won the Del Rio in ordr that the r yy speit and being forced to bring their cup if he had not met with a disasby them at those places rgay assist balloon to the earthThey slept in trous accident in his last lap when he In the alleviatioh of the distffiss of the the basket that night and next day had the race seemingly well in hand storm victims were unable to move their balloon being forced to resume their journey on Hickory Supply Running Short Horrorsof the Sea to that the Washington — Warning St Johns N reached this foot through a country unknown and them Haw’ey injured his leg the best original supply of hickory city Thursday of the loss of the New- their slow but they American fuel wood and the most difprogress was Golden Bchooner foundland fishing came to a cabin in the woods case in of American to finally ficult replace Arrow with her crew of seven men toward hardwoods and after tint their exhausis progress approaching in St bay Mary’s seventy miles civilizaticn was tion is given in a bulletin of the decomparatively easy a of St Johns southwest During In the mean time for several days partment of agriculture compiled by weather the heavy gale and thick had been given up for dead very Anthony T Bolsen forest assistant schooner stranded on the rocky beach they few believing they would ever be seen and J A Newlin engineer In timber the crew perishing in an attempt to that virgin hickory is tests It shows find a landing place Since October again and that there rapidly disappearing 10 at least lives have been Protest Innocence to Last are no foreign sources which can be the which storms in lost have swept Lincoln Neb — Bert M Taylor of drawn upon when the home supply is coast Minden was hanged at the state pen- exhausted J itentiary Friday The crime for which Says Returns Were Padded Chicago Tailors Out he was executed was the murder of fraudulent 2000 tailors his Chicago— More than Washington — Charging 19 Pearl Taylor efforts the ranks of upon the part of the individual the striking joined of age a sister of his dead wife reenumerators workers on Friday bringing the years to pad the census In the town of Minden to the extent o( for Minneapolis number of persons how out up to i He protested his innocence on the turns8 names Census Director Durand Ten additional shops closed acgallows On the nlgnt of April 27 has announced the corrected populato at strikers’ the reports cording 1908 while Pearl Taylor a younger The tion of that city to be 301408 and it was prldicted by sister and headquarters Taylor were the only ocofficials of the employees that in a cupants of the house Taylor assaulted announced figure is a gain of almost of few days 40000 men and women Pearl and because of her refusal to 49 per cent over the population 1900 which was 202718 would be on strike promise silence it is alleged beat her so brutally that she died several hours Case Amazes Doctors Smoked as He Faced Gallowt later 11 Detroit — Johnnie Green years Sacramento Cal— As becomes the old who has a hole straight through Indians nature Wilbur Benjamins the Philippine Land Fight Not Ended head from temple to temple behis muderer of little Violet Gilmer met Washington— The fight for a combullet a made the hind death on the gallows at Folsom priby eyeballs of the sales ana Investigation while they were his chum son Friday as stoically as he faced his plete leases of public lands In tne Philip- fired by accusers Indian is alive" and conat his trial and heard the In the playing wl'l be resumed early His amazed physicians say he scious fatal words of the justice who sentenc- pines session of in When the next congress may recover ed him to be hanged for his awful vestigatlon demanded by Representacrime College Destroyed by Fire tive Martin of Colorado was ordered smoked while Warden within one hour of the final adjournBenjamin Miss — For the second time Jackson Reilly fead the death warrant to him ment of the last session of congress one In its history Belhaven college the resolution authorized a subcommiof the oldest female colleges in this Telephone Company in Trouble ttee to conduct the investigation during state was destroyed by fire on Satur— TeleThe Chicago Independent Loss $50000 Members of the day summer recess lii approxi- the operating phone company committee through an exchange of cities and towns In Steamer Lost Crew Saved mately letters have decided to make an Innorthern and central Illinios was New Orleans — The steamer Crown quiry at the capitol in December placed in the hands of a receiver on Prince of the Prince line from Santos Kohisaat In the Friday by Judge to New Orleans with a cargo of coffor Christmas Packages Prepare United States circuit court fee was wrecked off the western Washington' — To keep the postal coast of Cuba on October 16 Her tracks clear for Christmas traffic the crew of Says Gas Caused Explosion men and four pasCal— The committee postofflee department on Thursday no- sengers were rescued San Francisco to time their reappointed by the State Federation of tified all postmasters Settle Dispute In Duel Labor to investigate the Los Angeles quisition for supplies so as to avoid Times disaster has Hlbblng Minn — Peter Redovetch 26 presented a shipment of them from Washington 19 and 27 This years old is dead and Sam Kat'ch 27 lengthy report to the executive coun- between December the recil of that body It announces its con- action is expected to relieve the mails years old is seriously injured clusion that the explosion was caused of a great bulk of business at a time sult of a pistol duel between the two when they are heavily taxed as the result of a dispute by gas Russian Duma in Session More Times 8uspects Victim of Football St Petersburg — The fourth session Mexico — Five men who Ithaca N Y — L B Paine of Duluth Acapulco As had Minn of the Duma opened Friday acting captain of the Cornell put into this port in a power boal there was trouble at freshmen football team died at the from San Francisco were been expected arrested once over a proposal to honor the Cornell infirmary Thursday night and are being held pending investigamemory of Professor Serhe from supposed internal injuries re- tion into their possible connection who died recently The with the Los Angeles Times disaster ceived while playing football dec ined to put an offered Financial Panic In China Team to Japan motion that the members rise as a Will Take in B C— Seven — Danks Victoria McAleer James manager Chicago mark of respect to the former presiseveral large team American including Shanghai Immediate- of the Washington dent of the lower house of his de- has made public tentative plans for ones have failed and a financial panic ly on the announcement The steamship Titan baseball nine which he has resulted cision the constitutional democrats an will take to Japan at the close of the which brought this news left Yoko withdrew from the and radicals hama Octobej 15 reason next year r f Manobos Have Been Terrifying' on Coast of Davao People Washington — Eight Christians one an American and two Chinese have been killed and muen property bedehas been longing to foreigners rebellious Manobos by the stroyed tribes in the Philippines according to a report from Brigadier General Pershing to the war department For a week or more two bands of about 100 Manobos have been terrifying the people on the west coast of Davao in southeastern Mindanao island Their raids have been directed against the foreign element Two of the Third United States companies infantry were sent to suppress the disorder General Pershing does not regard the situation as serious Troubles of Premier Franco Lisbon — A crowd jeered former Premier Franco as he left the court on Monday having been admitted to ball in the sum of $200000 Foreign Minister Machada protested against the admission to ball Franco is charged with having isamong other things sued during his tenure of office seventy illegal decrees and with having liquidated the debts of King Carlos amounting to $500000 with crown funds on the pretext ot augmenting g the civil list Peat Island Burning Sacramento Cal — The breaking of electric power wire Monday night set fire to Brannon island four miles below Sacramento river Not only the grass growing on the surface but the Island itself which is of peat forMore than forty mation is blazing acres have been burned and as the fire is far back on the island which contains nearly 7000 acres It is believed it will be necessary to allow it to burn Itself out an Shot by Bartender Deer Lodge Mont — A Batlin was shot and probably fatally wounded at Garrison Monday morning by George Medville a bartender Medville claims he put two men out of the hotel about closing up time and they threatened to even with him Shortly afterward get on his way to the saloon Medville claims the men ejected began throwing rocksi at him and one of them started towards him when he fired Bank Robbery In Texas Palestine Texas— Sheriff Black is receipt of a message from telling him that the State Bank of Grapeland was robbed 8000 of The Monday vault Vas night wrecked with explosives Four men were engaged in the robbery and shots were exchanged by them with several citizens in Slaughtering Caribou in Alaska Seattle Wash — Prince N D Ghika of Roumania who has Just returned from a hunting expedition in Alaska says that the slaughter of caribou by natives is appalling Recently a slngla family of natives on Kenal peninsula butchered 1500 caribous In one week for the hides only School for Army Officers — regular officers ranging in rank colonels to captains were graduated on Monday from the array war college representing the seventh class to’ pass through the institution in order to acquire all the benefits of modern research in military science- Washington army Forest Fires In Colorado Colorado Springs — Forest fires are the east slope of the Cheysweeping enne mountains south of here Quickly Followed Husband Kansas City— Mrs Mattie D Peak of the late John L Peak to Switzerland died at her home here Monday Mrs Peak had been of nervous exhaustion since the death of her husband widow Cotton Crop Badly Damaged Atlanta Ga — Commissioner of Agriculture Thomas G Hudson on Monday estimated that the damage to the cotton crop in Georgia from the recent cold weather at 50000 bales amounting to $750000 |