Show THE SALINA CALL I By SAUNA C N Auni UTAH THE RESCUING PIS Ji SURVIVORS OF TITANIC THE REFORMS SLAIII III FIGHT Message of Republic Delivered at of Advisory it DYNAMITE USED TO WRECK LAIR OF DE6PERADOES WHO HAD TERRORIZED CITY Crowd of More Than Ten Thousand People Witnessed Most Sensational Battle Ever Fought In French Capital Between Police and Criminal Paris — After tTe!r lair had be wrecked by two terrific charges of Jiamlte the bullets of police detectives and gendarmes advancing under cover of artillery having failed to disDubois the world famous lodge them anarchist and Bonnet the “demon chauffeur” of the "phantom death car” of the automobile bandltB who have terrorized Paris for two years were shot dead on Sunday in a encounter In a small garage at Cholsy le Rol on the outskirts of Paris The battle which was the most sensational ever fought In Paris between was witpolice and hunted criminals nessed by a crowd of more than 10000 The entire city had been persons thrown Into an uproar of excitement by the conflict Dubois was instantly killed by the advancing- police after he had raised himself from the automobile tonneau In which he was hiding and fired his last four shots and Bonnet was mortally wounded 'js he raised himself to fire from between two mattresses In which he had sought safety from the dynamite blasts Tw'O of the detectives participating In the fight were seriously wounded BUFORD TO RESCUE AMERICANS States Army Transport Starts for West Coast of Mexico Under Orders of War Department San Francisco — The United States for hound army transport Buford Mexico to rescue 1000 or more Americans who have appealed for help sailed at 9 o’clock Sunday night under orders of the war department The Buford will sail direct for where she will receive orders about the course to be pursued In Mexico The Buford Is equipped with a complete wireless telegraph and besides her regular crew is taking a company from the United States army hospital corps The Buford was not scheduled(to sail until noon Monday but rush orders to complete her coal supply and arrived Sunday provisions morning Work of making her ready took all day and when she slid out of the hay dark few a in the only persons were aware that she was leaving While en route to Topolobampo which Is the first port where refugees are expected to be picked up the Buford will stop at San Diego where she will take on Claude E Guyant deputy consul general at Mexico and agent of the state department Frank D Ely commander Captain of the Buford will receive Instructions at each port regarding his next United stop BOND ISSUE FOR RIO GRANDE Stockholders Order Issue of Large Portion of Which be Used In Improvements to Is Denver— Seventy-onper cent of the capital stock of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad was voted Saturday at the special stockholders’ meeting to authorize the issue of in bonds The bonds first will he offered to of the road who the stockholders have exclusive privileges to buy until June 1 when they will be placed on the market for the public Of the Issue only $10000000 will be sold at once the proceeds of which on the will he used In Improvements roadbed In Colorado and Utah and for caring for the Interest on the outstanding bonds of the Western Pacific for which the Rio Grande Is ICE BARRIER PREVENTED RESCUE OF PASSENGERS Captain of Steamer Mount Temple Tells the Senate Committee of Vain Effort to Reach the Doomed Ship Washington — Failure to give her exact position a great field of floating Ice that offered a frigid barrier to hurrying to the ship and the mistake of her captain of rushing at top speed sea comnined through an to send teh Titanic and her 1600 victims to their watery graves tn the north Atlantic according to testimony on Saturday before the senate Investigating committee Captain James H Moore of the was which steamer Mount Temple hurried to the Titanic in response to wireless caHs for help ‘old of the great stretch of field Ice which held him off Within his view from the bridge he discerned he said another Etrange steamer probably a “tramp” and a schooner which was mphinaj The lights oithis way out of the ice schooner he thought probably were those seen by the anxious survivors of the Titanic and which they were frantically 'trying to ffeach as “most Captain Moore denounced unwise” the action of the Titanic commander in rushing at 21 knots through the night when he had been advised of the proximity of Ice The Mount testified that he Temple’s commander had spent years in the north Atlantic was ice Whenever around he said he doubled his watch and reduced speed and If he happened to get caught in an ice pack he stopped his engines and drifted until be was clqar The w'ffi&ss also was emphatic in his deelwration that the position sent out by the Titanic was wrong He said the ship was eight miles farther eastward than its operators reported he proved by obThis he declared servations taken the first thing on the lay followlts the disaster With what virtually was a fleet of ISMAY He listestimony of the afternoon tened intently to the accounts of his conduct at the lifeboats as told by the stewards and Beamen His eyes fairly beamed when Steward Crawford told how Ismay had called for women to go In one of the boats and had said to a woman who told him she was only a stewardess: “You are a woman take your place In the boat” Ismay listened Intently too as Steward Bright testified that he had not left the Bhip until after all the large lifeboats had gone and only one or two collapsible boats were left on deck steamers within a radius of fifty miles After the session was over the corof the Titanic the officer said that ridor In the senate building near the this mistake In fixing accurately the committee room was crowded with faa was doomed of the ship anxious sailors of the Titanic who have position With Icebergs and floating been at the call of the committee since tal one ice covering the northern sea a ship the rescue ship Carpathla brought them to New York They were a nervous lot Not being permitted to leave MAJ THOMAS RHOADES they faced the prospect of a Saturday night and Sunday without funds “If It Is too late to get money for the sailormen” Mr Ismay declared “I can see that It Is advanced” Finally they were escorted to the capitol in a body and advanced Witness fee money Bodies Seen on Iceberg York — Officers of the North liner Princess Irene of a wireless which tell message In they Intercepted on Wednesday which a ship the name not learned In that reported passing fifty miles from the scene of the Titanic disaster she had sighted an Iceberg on which were the bodies of more than a dozen men all wore lifebelts and the bodies were huddled In groups at the base ol the iceberg It was the opinion of the officers of the ship that the men had climbed on the mass of Ice and had frozen to death as they were swept southward No attempt was made to take off the bodies ever the size of the Titanic might well be overlooked through such a variance J Bruce Ismay managing director Marine Mercantile of the International of company was much THE cheered by the SENATE COMMITTEE Robert Lee Meade S M C who Suicides Lee Meade son General Meade commanded United States troops in igainst Chinese Boxers in mitted suicide at his home of U in the the fight 1900 nere com- RIOTING War on Smokers IN ZION CITY Results in Two Factions Clash Be- Zion City 111— Rioting started here late Monday afternoon when employes conof independent manufacturing cerns attacked’ a group of "200 Zion at a prayer City men and women women were and men Both meeting and beaten with clubs and blackjacked several were seriously Injured The fight came as the climax of a week of trouble between employes ol which rethe Independent concerns here operations cently have begun foland the church people formerly be lowers of John Alexander Dowie Zionists' the of lng the result protest! against the use of tobacco by the newcomers 'Alaskan Indictments Dismissed Two Women Killed by Windstorm Texarkana Texas— Mrs O P Davis and Mrs Wylie Beale were killed by Seva windstorm Sunday at Foulke eral persons took refuge in a church As the wind rocked the building they the fled under a great tree which storm uprooted and twisted into bits killing the two women and seriously hurting the others Trust Boston — Robert the late Brigadier Life Juneau Alaska — United States District Judge Thomas R Lyons on Monday dismissed three of the six Indictments returned February 15 charging comseveral transportation and coal panies and their operatives with conspiracy In restraint of trade in violatlaw ion of the Sherman One Indictment was upheld and tba other two were sustained in part Companion of Peary Drowned Crescent Beach Conn — George of New York who was with Peary In his successful dash to the north oole and Samuel Winshlp Case of Norboth graduate students Conn wich at Yale were drowned In Long Island their sound Sunday afternoon when power canoe was suddenly overturned by a heavy sea Dissolved Cal— The governLos Angeles of the ment’s Investigation “bean trust” of southern California and the will end in a compromise dissolution of the alleged combination according to statements of federpublic here al authorities made v For Titanic Memorial scheme Washington — A to secure funds from women to erect a Titanic memorial In Washington was started by a contribution of $1 from The contribuMrs William H Taft tions will be limited to $1 Sacrificed at Result of Texas Feud Texas — BUI Echols Sweetwater Black “got" his old enemy Clayton Black was shot down early Monday two on the street at Coahoma warof the two members years ago for ring families shot at each other hours Out of this shooting there grew litiwas Black times Three placed gation on trial accused of trying to murder the leader of the opposing clan Bill Each time he was acquitted Echols Black and Echols met on the street at Coahoma Monday It is declared Black carelessly had left his weapons He was killed Instantly at home Another Surgery by Wireless New Orleans — How a laborer on for Astor Swan island a lonely wireless station New York— The executive commiin the gulf "suffered a crushed' foot ttee of the American Boy Scouts of how the wireless operator on the which the late Colonel John Jacob Island communicated with a ship 420 wag deetdeu Astor raised the surgeon and miles away Thursday to send out an order noti- got him to explain the proper way to fying all troops of the American Boy amputate then how the operator’s asScouts to decorate their colors gu- sistant performed the amptuation Is a idons and sldearms of officers with story told by the manager of a big crepe for thirty days In memory o i shipping firm on Monday New OrColonel Astor leans physicians described It as “surgery by wireless” liable Bean Opening! CounciL Mourn Major Rhoades Is acting as military aid to President Taft temporarily filling the place left vacant by the death of Major Butt BEFORE TUMt 'Pekin— Yuan Shi Kal president ol the Chinese republic delivered htf first presidential message on Monda) at the opening of the session of the advisory council which is practically a provisional senate The president proclaimed that the principles of the new Chinese government must be the maintenance of order In the territory the achievement of progress and the retention of external friendships which are necessary to the existence of China The attitude of foreign powers he the Bald had been such as to merit gratitude of China The people he said should rejoice over the establishment of a republic after thousands of years of despotism The most Important matter at present the president said was finance Foreign capital was essential to China was drafting the and the government It was principles of financial reform negotiating with the powers for an crease of the customs duties and the abolition of the llkin or transit taxes and the reduction of the export taxes by which means the Income from the maritime and native taxes would be t Increased to $42000000 from the total of $30800000 The increase he said would suffice to pay for the amortization of the foreign loans He and other loans hoped the railroad would pay for themselves SHOT DOWN ON STREET tween New by Preeith— First UTAH STATE NEWS Two horses and a cow perished In a Are which destroyed the barn of Barton Snarr In Salt Lake The Salt Lake & Los Angeles railroad has placed orders with the Universal Metallic Tie company for 3600 metal ties Work on the new sidewalk paving last at Bountiful was commenced week It Is expected that the work will be completed within twenty days John Sindar of Bingham is lamenting the loss of a $2000 automobile and nursing painful bruises as the result of being struck by a Denver & Rio Grande passenger train was “Utah 25 Thursday April day” celebrations being held in almost every town and village in the state at which the slogan was Utah made goods for Utah people According to the reports of farmers In Weber county little or no damage was done by the recent frost to the fruit crop and good harvest of cherries and apricots Is assured When visiting an old friend William Chappie who for thirty years has been In the shoe business la Ogden died suddenly on the 23rd from He was 71 years old apoplexy The department of justice has approved the title of the federal building site at Park City and a warrant for £8000 the entire purchase price has been sent to the owners of the property The county assessor of Utah counhis assessment ty has completed rolls and the figures show that tji? county has gained almost a quarter of a'millipn over the valuation one year Thejuneral of John Pyper the oldest clilldof the original Pyper family In America and the last of that genwho died at isephl on the eration 20th at the age of 92 years was held on the 23rd “The Utah fruit grower should be arranging to care for the 1912 crops Instead of indulging in dismal forebodings of frost damages” is the declaration of a prominent fruit grower of Utah county The voters of Millard county have new elected that they shall have state high school at Fillmore Opposed to having the school anywhere were 651 but the affirmative ballots amounted to 759 The relatives and friends of Mrs Irene C Cordbett of Provo have given up all hopes of her life having been saved from the wreck of the Titanic It was hoped that she had not the Tjtanlc galled R?ed Charles member of the lasjt Salt Lake City council died suddenly at his home in Salt Lake on April 23 death being caused by apopReed was employed as a stereolexy typer on the Telegram That there Is enough material in t Uintah basin to build a wide asphalt road around the world was among statements made by Professor L A Merrill at the “Utah day” at the Agricultural college celebration Logan ' A total of samples out of samples of milk shipped dairies into Salt Lake by outside and known as “railroad milk” have been found by Herman Harms state to contain a great quantity chemist of dirt In the next few days about carloads of sheep will pass ive through Ogden on their way to Bancroft Idaho over the Oregon Short Line from the southern part of Utah to the Sheep are annually shipped Bancroft district' In connection with the annual of the National Associaconvention tion of Master Plumbers to be held In Salt July 15 to IP it has been decided by definitely the arrangements committee to bold a display of plumbing manufactures State convicts have been working for three months between St George and Washington Five miles of road has been made The road was first turnplked and then surfaced with clay and gravel This made the road as smooth and as hard as paved road The state board of pardons on Wednesday reviewed the transcript of In the trial of J J Morproceedings ris sentenced to die on April 30 for the murder of J W Axtell and found that there was no reason why the judgment ofdeatfi should not be Imposed Citizens of Utah will have an opof contributing towards the portunity general Red Cross fund for alleviating the sufferings of the victims of the recent floods in the Mississippi Governor Spry is at the head valley of the Utah branch cf the national organization After an exciting revolver duel In the yards of the Denver & Rio Grande road at Price special agents of the company captured one of two desperadoes caught breaking Into a car of merchandise The other robber escaped in the darkness of one of Angered by a dismissal their number sixteen Greeks employed by the Oregon Short Line in the double tracking operations near set upon their foreman Farmington J H Bowen and beat him unconscious of aid But for the arrival Bowen would have been killed WD J tor BRUCE ISMAY questioned by William Alden director of the White Star line (at the end of the table with head on hand) being committee at the Waldorf Astoria The committee headed by SenaInvestigating of Michigan Is taking testimony concerning the Titanic disaster managing the senate Smith Taft Eulogizes Grant France Establishes Protectorate Rambouillet France — At a cabinet Philadelphia — President Taft paid honor Saturday night for the second meeting Saturday General Lyawtey time within a few hours to the mem- was selected as the resident French TI1I3 action folory of the Illustrious family of Grant governor of Morocco In New York on Friday he attended lowed the decision that conditions? in memorial exercises for Major Gen- Morocco demanded the immediate eseral Frederick Dent Grant and Satur- tablishment of a protectorate day night at a banquet he eulogized Make War on Queues the' soldier's famous father who was — Republicans around Shanghai twice president of the United States all residents and to whom many historians give Shanghai are attacking forcibly cutmuch of the credit of the north's suc- who still wear queues appendages ting off the objectionable cessful conduct of the Civil war Mine Kille Four Cananea Mexico — Four men wer killed by a at the Elisa mint When rescuers reached the Imprisoned inen One was dead and the Other died within five minutes after being taken out Shot by Highbinders Cal — Five Salinas highbinders broke Into a room here where foul shol Chinese were phiying cards three of them dead wounded the fourth seriously ard esratjet" Was Servant of Lincoln — Allison Dillery a neGalesburg Llucoln at gro servant of Abraham when Lincoln was elected Springfield died here Monday of pneupresident monia Dillery declined Lincoln’s ofhim to Washington fer to accompany as he had a sweetheart In Springfield Dilwhom he did not wish to leave lery later served in the war Three Hundred Miners Entombed Tokio — The Hokkalde company's on the island of collier at Yubarl Yeso has been wrecked by an explo Two hundred and els sion hree wit miners are entombed sibility it Is feared of Train Smashes Chicago — Three and two severel on the Illinois North Riversld a tom lib He |