Show THE SAUNA CALL Br 0 N mud Ji SAUNA UTAH Titanic Survivors Describe Next season will see the opening of (wo irrigation projects which will add about 7000 acres to Lehl’s present lr rlgated area The paperhangers of Salt' Lake have been victorious In their strike and will go back to work at an increase In wages of 50 cents a day The teachers and children of the Salt Lake schools Arbor day planted to 18122 trees and shrubB according a report Issued by the city superintendent The annual session of the Utah grand lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows was held In Salt Lake last week representatives from every lodge In the state being present Mrs Catherine Landon died at her home In Salt Lake April 17 at the age of 83 Mrs Landon’s grandfather served on General Washington’s staff while she served as a nurse in the civil war enA party of twelve government gineers have gone to Montlcello in San Juan county where they will be all summer In the official employed survey of 150000 acres of land In the eastern part of the county Work has begun on an irrigation 400003 project which will reclaim acres of land lying along the Utah and Colorado llpes between the Green knd White rivers The cost of this project will exceed $5000000 Members of the Cgaen school board have Issued an edict that economy must be practiced In the matter of graduating gowns this year in the dresses may not hope that expensive be purchased for this occasion Joseph Petreck who attacked and cut Philip Tobin quite badly at Park City the cutting resulting arter Tobin had resented being pushed from the sidewalk has by a crowd of miners been placed under bonds for trial P P Davis aged 65 years of Clinton while driving was to Ogden struck by an automobile and seriousand bruised cut ly injured being son was also His about the body thrown from the buggy but escaped injury of Elko The county commissioners Nevada have sent a comcounty munication to the Box Elder board asking the board to meet with them in Lucln Utah to consider the proposition of betteA roads in western' '"yf Bc Elder countjd 4 ware v Compulw Y v ?- - vaccination wa if The jb last week moled until after the present term of school' but In tho most of the board memdiscussion bers seemed to favor it At a meeting of the board of govComernors of the Brigham City mercial club a committee of four members was selected to serve on the for the 1912 celexecutive committee ebration of Peach day to be held In City early In September Brigham The farmers of Weber county are now engaged in putting in sugar beet of seed for the season an estimate the progress being 500 acres daily 'he Ogden plant of the Amalgamated will use the beets Sugar company from 6000 acres of land this season exercises at the The commencement Utah Agricultural college at Logan this year will be held from May 25 to The speakers chosen for the oc28 casion will Include Governor Spry The Blue bench residents near Duchesne will probably at last secure water John I Nowland president of the Myton Canal and Irrigation company is negotiating with the homesteaders to organize a company It is announced that work will begin soon on the road between Myton and Price and when finished it will be suitable for automobile travel It is said that the road could be put In fine condition with the expenditure of not to exceed $8000 The board of health of Provo is preparing to make a campaign for the establishment of a garbage district within the business district of the town and to see that each business house takes care of all rubbish and ashes so that they can be hauled away by the city A bee special the first of its natuie ever to be run over a railroad in the world left southern California Saturday for Utah It consists of nine cars from 600 to 800 each carrying e warms In all there are 5000 swarms Each swarm contains from 50000 to 75000 bees club is The Commercial Myton making a strenuous campaign for new members The club has taken an option on a building in the center of the Pool town with a view to purchasing billiard and card tables are being installed and other amusements and social features contemplated Edwin Dowden a resident of Salt Lake for fifty years died April 12 t He was from apoplexy years old Mr Dowden crossed the in a to Utah plains and mountains covered wagon and was a pioneer merchant of the state Investigations are being made of charges that the farmers of American Fork and of Pleasant Grove have been imposed upon by a firm which sold them seed potatoes that were to be of Colorado Pearl vasupposed riety but turned out to be amal’ scrubby spuds X A GUARANTEE Horrors of Sea Tragedy UTAH STATE NEWS STATISTICS 8HOWING EXTENT OF DISASTER The following tabulation of passengers and crew on board the Titanic together with those saved and lost has been compiled from the figures in the statement issued of passengers: by the committee number of passenApproximate First class 330 gers aboard: second class 320 third class 750 officers and crew 940 total 2340 Number of passengers saved by1 First class 210 second’ Carpathia: 125 class third class 200 total saved 535 passengers Members of crew saved: Offi 39 cers 4 seamen stewards 96 71 firemen total members of crew saved 210 Total number 1595 perished succumbed later 6 First and second cabin passen650 and First second cabin' gers 335 saved passengers Total cabin passengers lost 315 10 TITANIC SPEED WAS RUNNING AT FULL WHEN SHE COLLIDED WITH ICEBERG i Was Ripped From Stem to by Great Mass of Ice Her Being Laid Open as If by Gigantic Can Opener 8ldo New York— How the White Star Uner Titanic which was the largest sank after colliding with Ihip afloat an Iceberg on April 14 while on her maiden trip carrying to their death 1601 of the 2340 persons aboard was told to the world in Its awful Jetall for the first time with the arrival at New York Thursday of the Cunard liner Carpathia the bearing Bxhausted of the catastrosurvivors phe The report of the survivors forces the abandonment of all Wpe for those who remained on thei stricken vessel Of the great facts that stand out from the chaotic account of the tragedy the most salient are that the list of prominent people lost stands as previously reported Practically every woman and child with the exception of those women who refused to leave their husbands were saved Six died after being rescued Among the women lost was Mrs Isadora on the lifeboats Straus Survivors aw the lights on the stricken vessel glimmer to the last heard the band playing and saw the doomed hundreds on the decks and heard their groans and cries when the vessel sank being ' to aid them powerless of Among the people who met death on the prominence Titanic were men like John Jacob Astor master of scores of millions 'Benjamin of 'the Guggenheim famous of bankers Isador family Strauss a merchant prince William stead veteran journalist Major w BllU Charles M Hays president of the Grand Trunk railway F D Millet the noted artist Henry B Harris theatrical manager Jacques Futrelle and many others of lesser note in the world’s affairs The combined wealth of those above named is over half a billion dollars Mrs Churchill Candee of Washington one of those rescued declared that the action of the men on the Titanic was noble They stood back in and every instance that she noticed gave the women and children the first chance to get away safely Particuwas the of conduct Isador heroic larly Strauss Major Arcntbald Butt John Jacob Astor and Henry R Harris his wife get a boat She refused and was Into the boat The men she declares worked desperately to get the women and children safely on to the boats Not only was the Titanic tearing through the April night to her doom with every ounce of steam on bat she was under orders from the general officers of the line to make all the speed of which she was capable This was the statement by J P L Moody a quartermaster of the vessel and helmsman on the night of the disaster said He the ship was making twenty-onknots an hour and the officers were trying to live up to the orders to smash the record “It was close to midnight” said Moody “and I was on the bridge with the second officer who was in command he shouted ’Port Suddenly I did so but it was too your helm’ late We struck the submerged portion of the berg” Ripped from stem to engineroom by the great mass of ice she struck the Titanic’s side was amidships laid open as if by a gigantic can forced opener She quickly listed to starboard and a shower of ice fell on the forecastle deck Shortly before she saijk sjjje b in two ' abaft the’ 'engineroom and as she disappeared beneath the water the expulsion of air caused two explosions which were heard adrift plainly by the survivors A moment more and the Titanic had gone to her doom with the fated hundreds grouped on the after deck To the survivors they were visible to the last and their cries and moans were pitiable Colonel Archibald Grade U S A the last man saved went down with the vessel but was picked up Colonel Grade told a remarkable story of personal hardships and denied emphatically the reports that there hnd been any panic on board He praised in the highest terms the behavior of both passengers and the url vih4 VESSEL Harris insisted that Mr into THAT BROUGHT THE PASSENGERS AT FIRST LAUGH AND JOKE WHEN CREW MAKE LIGHT OF ACCIDENT Panic Soon Followed However and Words Fall to Paint Horror of Scene— Men of National Prominence Die Like Heroes Giving Their Lives to Save Women crew and paid a high tribute to the heroism of the women passengers Colonel Grade said that despite the warning of icebergs no slowing down of speed was ordered by the commander of the Titanic There were other too he said warnings "When the vessel struck” he continued "the passengers were so little alarmed that they joked over the matter The few that appeared on deck early had taken their time to dress properly and there was not the slightest Indication of panic Some of the of ice had fallen on the fragments deck and these were picked up and passed around by some of the facetious ones who offered them as mementoes of the occasion "On the port side a glance over the side failed to show any evidence of damage and the vessel seemed to be on an even keel James Clinch Smith and I however soon found the vessel was listing heavily A few minutes later the officers ordered men and women to don One of ’"the last women seen by Colonel Grade he said was Miss Evans of New York who virtually refused to be rescued because according to the army officer “she had been told by a fortune teller in London that she would meet her death on the water” The most distressing stories are those giving the experiences of the in lifeboats passengers These tell not only of their own suffeijing but give the harrowing details of How they Jaw the great hulk of the Titanic stand on end stern uppermost for many minutes before plunging to the bottom As this awful spectacle was witnessed by the groups of survivors In’ the boats they plainly saw many of those whom they had Just left behind leaping from the decks into the water One of the passengers saved a woman says that she saw one of the lifeboats and made for it In it were four men from the steerage They were ordered out by an officer and refused to leave Then one of the officers jumped into the boat and drawing a revolver shot the four meu dead Their bodies were picked out bottom of the from the boat and thrown into the ocean TITANIC Are you going to endure In your going tftlive alter you? Then hve toKW family jewelry and allver Nothing la valued more than tbeee things tad we well the kind oljewelry and silver that wM nd last lor generations It Is reasonable costa no more than the ordinary kinds PRESIDENT WILL PROBABLY SEND WARSHIP TO THE WEST COA8T OF MEXICO Americans Isolated In Sinaloa and Other 8tates to be Given an Opportunity to Leave the Country Under Protection of American Soidiere HOT BEUEVE DID of Park The Mark Washington — President Taft will send' a warship soon to the coast of Mexico to enable Ameisolated In Sinaloa and other states to leave the disturbed districts announcement A state department Saturday declared this action likely in view of the general anxiety of Americans in those localities State department officials pointed the suspension of railput that with road communication and the interruption of telegraphic service American citizens on the west coast of at Mexico Los Mochls In especially Sinaloa wljere there are many Amen leans as well as In the vicinity of Mazatlan are lslo&ted This fact together with many reports of Increased lawlessness on the west coast Is much anxiety to Americans causing affected In the region and their friends in the United States Many requests and expressions of have reached the state deanxiety partment and In order to obtain news of the Americans ip the affected calities President Taft it is expected will send a vessel within a few days to afford an opportunity to leave the disturbed districts to those who may wish to do so west ricans TERRIBLE TAKING ’HEAVY TOLL’ Persons Hundred Two Reported MissisDrowned In Bolivar County sippi by Flood Swept Section reached Jackson Miss— Reports here Saturday that 200 persons have county been drowned in Bolivar Miss by the flood that swept through that section when the river dikes Bolivar county is broke near Beulah efforts to covered with water and with verify teh reports are meeting many obstacles The reports declare many ' white away were swept by the persons v deluge Governor 6000 there Brewer is advised refugees in camp at Cleveand that the supply of food will hours last less than are land SURVIVORS BANDITS In Russia last year books were published aggregating 3692399 ROB PASSENGERS 2252 religions the editions DON’T WAIT for something to turn up TURN IT UP YOURSELF by opening a 'savings account '$100 is enough’ to begin You can bank here by mail Walker Brothers Bankers Salt Lake City “A Tower ol Strength” Founded in Ireland inA recent discovery dicates the presence of a large area rich in copper Bulphur and arsenic RUPTURE Spermatic Shield Pad Seeley TOLL OF TORNADO Persons Killed In Series of Storms Which 8weep Over Illinois and Indiana Chicago — persons were killed half a score were injured so verely they may die and 150 others which were hurt in two tornadoes swept over southern Illinois' in one Instance and across northern Illinois and Indiana in the other Just before sunset Sunday night five Fifteen were killed at Bush three at Reddick at Willlsville and nine at Morocco Ind Others may he found beneath the of what was Bush every wreckage building there being demolished Forty from this town alone were injured where the brought into Murphysboro storm severely injured three FLOOD St LAKE CITY Do Y ou l'l Exclusive Agents for Spermatic Shield The Groove Seeley’s Trust fitted to the Czar of Ruasla and now lined and approved by the United States governatore ment Our trues titter tit our No South and Temple who wan with Dr Seeley while In this city is equipped to handle the inoet nludinate caaea Corraspondanco Solicited Aa Schramm-Johnso- Drugs n The Never Five (5) Snbatitutori Salt Lake City Good Storei Uercy Hospital Judge -- Salt Lake City Utah Maternity Department the rare Just of women durOpened For Largest ing and alter confinement Home in the went equipped Maternity btrictly lightful home like accommodation or write Phone ethical Kates reasonable Moth icr Vincknt Salt Lake City Utah A POSITIVE aad PERCURE FOR MANENT drunkenness and Opium Diseases delta I4lct Ire let u ae There ee their ewa homaa privately at Saatb Taaipl Street STITUTE 334 City Didn’t Understand The Farmer— Hev you noticed how is daughter purty Silas Corntassle’s getting to be? The Parson (somewhat of an artas ist) — Why she’s as beautiful Hebe she’s The Farmer— No sight purtier than he is her beauty from her ma a She heap gits Train by Shooting Holes In the A Bad Outlook Air Signal Tube “No I can’t get up enough courage Chicago — Five persons were robbed to ask old Patterson for his daughby of money or valuables or both ter” three masked men who went through “And why not?” of the Rock the sleeper Nottingham "Because I aig a builder of absoGolden State LimitIsland westbound and he is a ed a few minutes after midnight Sun- lutely fireproof buildings 111 forty fire insurance agent” day morning at Sheffield Moline miles east of Even Chances After the robbers had finished their Anxious Old Lady — I say my good work they shot holes In the air signal man is this boat going up or down? tube connected with the engine thus Deckhand— Well she’s a leaky old bringing the train to a standstill and tub mum so I shouldn’t wonder if quickly made their escape she was going down But then again Notified the Powers her b’ilers ain’t none too good so London — According to an announce she might go up ment made here Sunday Italy before One on the Conductor an attack on the ' Dardabeginning Conductor — Whx don’t you get up nelles notified the porte that Turkey for serious con- and give this lati a seat? would be responsible Fat passenger — Huh! Dot’s vero if she persisted In closing sequences She ain’t a lady you fool yourselluf! the Dardanelles —she’s my vife! Into Ocean Jumped No Inducement Santa Monica Cal— The body of said to have Mrs M U Scuehler "This Is an unusually healthy subbeen a wealthy wdrnan of St Louis urb” declared the real estate man I here in the a won’t sign ocean Mo was found “Then guess we She had jumped to her lease” responded the lady "My husSaturday band Is a doctor death some time Friday night you see” — Louisl ville Suicides In Morgue Not Altogether Cal— Chester Smith Los Angeles "I say doctor do you see much of who for several years was an attorney in Buffalo N Y walked into the your patients nowadays?” “Well you eee I’m a throat spemorgue of an undertaking parlor here I see their heads and shoulheart cialist and shot himself through the He died instantly ders only” Stop Q' 'v V ' : 5 ' 'Xi'i'’ ' 'V v ' fJ ' ' ' V' ' ' si pyyt nr iWlJl: yk'sM aJvi'V Hi " l t I jh a if ' 'V!r ' V v'( THE “ 3£&?$ x ' r a'dS'fv j - lV T'g Cunard liner Carpathia which picked up and brought was bound for the Mediterranean when she received PAY TRIBUTE TO BUTT m to New York the survivors the wireless distress call A military student at the UniverTenn sity of the South Sewanee an author of novels artimagazine Official Record Disclosed Remarkable cles and abstract army problems a Versatility and Ability of Officer who earned the quartermaster highWho Lost His Life on Titanic from William est commendations II Washington — The general staff on Taft who as governor of the PhilipSaturday published some parts of the pines commended him for appointmilitary record of the late Major Ar- ment in ’the regular army an excepchibald Butt who lost his life in the tionally tactful and diplomatic and generally ofefficient Titanic The official record dry and ficer according to the testimony of )Mef disclose the remarkable a commendable Theodore Roosevelt and ability of the young officer and loyal worker in the Philippines Here are some of the points: a 'xri ' ' the Titanic disaster the White Star liner of of General wording to Lieutenant Bates and one of the best volunteer and evet captains quartermasters seen according to Major General McArthur Demands Prisoner’s Release have been Washington — Demands nade on the rebel authorities at ChiConsul Letcher huahua by American or the immediate release of two Am- rlcans Imprisoned there The men since have been in confinement larch 16 A New Brand Thirty Frenchmtn Slain Tangier — Thirty French instructors The judge — The prisoner seems have been assassinated by revolting strangely exhilarated What’s be Moroccan troops according to a dis- been drinking? reinforceFrench patch from Fez The policeman— Why he says he’s ments from West Mekinez are at been takin’ oxygin y’r honor but it’s a brand I never heard of tempting to restore order Nevada Mining Man Suicides Another New Play Oakland Cal— Henry F Bragdou "Really” said Mrs Pozozzle to her first president of the Goldfield stock husband “we must go and see committed suicide exchange at his and Marlowe next week In “Rep home here Sunday by shooting himself ertoire” I've heard so much about He was 65 years old that play and under the eye have never seen it” -- Kansas spd well known among mining men City Star |