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Show CURE THAT GOLD "PAY PRESIDENT Edward NAMES Douglas White LIFE'S DISAPPOINTMENTS JUSTICES Now Chief of Wyo- Justice, and Vandeventer iCopy rtlil. and Philadelphia, Pa. Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Caacareta I had a bad complexion, pimples on my face, nd my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Caacareta re just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. AMELIA FOLSOM YOUNG DEAD Committee Finds Charges Against APPROVAL FOR Illinois Senator Not Proven. of The Washington. the senate which has been investigatWoman Who Aided Famous Leader In ing the charges of bribery in connec- PEOPLE WILL NOW PASS UPON Early Struggles In Utah Suction with the election of Senator Wilcumbs to Paralysis. CONSTIARIZONA WORK OF liam Lorimer of Illinois decided unan- TUTIONAL CONVENTION. READ! Socialistic. lll.ni Uu- a - e iMarburn Sk, OUcaau. They mar D1TFHT VOrRIPF.Al Book Frm. bring wealth. Kl. gltacarald Phoenix, Ariz. The constitutional Arizona of convention adjourned sine die at 5:44 o'clock Friday after noon, after being In session sixty-ondays and finally adopting a constitution, designed by the majority members as the most progressive ever framed and by the minority as the most So lnYM!nn. Fra prelimin tSonklrl free. MUX) not kv. yos In, Wa.hlnaton.IXU PERFUME FAVORED BY QUEENS Royal Family of England Faithful to "Ess Bouquet" Remain Czar-in- a WILLIAM E. LORIMER. United States Senator from Illinois. Is Fond of White Violet. Queen Mary is not a lover of perfume. She uses eau de cologne occa (tonally, but avoids scents as much a possible. A west end chemist told the writer recently that neither la Queen Alexandra very fond of perfumes, although she remains faithful to the "Ess Douquet," which has been In use by the royal family of England since 1S22. This perfume Is composed of amber mixed with the essences of roses, violets, Jasmine, orange flowers and lavender. essence of roses, violets. Jasmine, On the other hand the Czarina is passionately fond of perfume. Her apartments In the royal palace are dally sprayed with essences of lilac. Jasmine, and white violet Her Maj esty's favorite essence Is violet, and for several weeks in' the early spring hundreds of women and girls may be seen at Graase gathering the blossoms from which the Crarlna's per fume is made. The finished product Is tested, bottle by bottle, at the St. Petersburg Academy of Chemistry before being sent to the Imperial Imously on Monday that the test! mony did not prove any of the charges made. The committee took up the evidence in an executive session. The report will be pre pared for the full committee at once and will be sent to the senate within a short time. OFFENSE Truat Cases IS CONTINUOUS. Revived by Ruling of Highest Tribunal. Announcing the broad a conspiracy under the t law may be a "continuous ofTense," Instead of an of fense limited to the formation of the conspiracy, and, possibly, overt acts thereunder, which would revive the conspiracy, the supreme court of the United States Monday went a long way toward dispelling doubt as to the Washington rule that Sherman one-hal- I , ! In aeroplanes In Ftance. Secretary Dick lnson comes out In his annual report with a strong indorsement of the flying machine, and with a recommenda tion to congress for an appropriation to provide the signal corps with a rea sonable number of the better type of machines for instruction purposes and field work. He recalls the fact Hi at the United Slates was tbe first nation officially to recognize the aero plane for military purposes and con ducted at Fort Meyer in 1908 the first public flight of a heavier than air ma chine, yet it has since that date made no addition to Its aeronautical equip ment, which at present consists of one small dirigible balloon, one Wright aeroplane, and three small captive balloons. FORTUNE FOR CHURCH. Over Two Hundred Who Led Revolt Either Slain or Wounded.' Rio Janeiro. After an artillery cn gagement which lasted throughout Uu naval battalions ot day, mutinous Cobra island surrendered Saturda) night. The rebels were almost annllil lated, losing more than 200 killed a no' wounded. The seditious movement It Is be lleved, has now been throttled, but the senate voted to declare a state ol siege for thirty days. Fanatics Fear Not Maxim Guns. Calcutta. Serious fighting between rival religious factions broke out Sat urday morning. Several of tbe com atnts. were killed and many were l JuTroops were finally called out Maxim gun trained on the fight era, but the fanatics were not die mayed and were only routed after sev eral charges by the soldiers. Economical The Memory Lingers" Cla4 ftnarany, LfcL, .tt, Opwk, Kkh. e yt f tMM3 bo-us- ROADS RACING FOR UTAH. New Haven, Conn. Roosevelt's first political speech since t:ie recent election, was delivered here. Tuesday night at a dinner given him by the New Haven Chamber or Commerce. Governor-elec- t Simeon E. Baldwin's place at tbe banquet table was vacant. There was no attempt by Jadge Baldwin to serve papers on Colonel tloosevelt In Judge Baldwin's proposed suit. Colonel Roosevelt toasted President Tafl and lauded his judiciary appointments. He again declared his faith in effi- cient regulation of corporations by the federal government. - - i says: "For some time a small body of alleged revolutionists have been operab lng in the Chihuahua district. They have caused the government alarm, however, and Tuesday's adviceB received from an official source in the capital In all probability means the government has suppressed the roving bands that have been causing nilnot disturbances." Favors Piecemeal Revision. Washington. The senate ton Tuea-dslistened to the first debate of tbe session and while tbe decision was largely academic. It served to develop tbe important fact that Messrs. Lodge and Aldrlch are w illing to join In tbe Appropriate $7,000,000 in an Hour. piecemeal revision of the tariff. Thf The house disposed ol subject came up on a motion to refei Washington. the rivers and harbors bill, passing tb to tbe committee on rules tbe Cumcvmnm. mins joint resolution providing forth "7 ",v""ure in recora lime ana wimoui amend limitation of tbe power to amend bill menu Money was appropriated at lb looking to tbe modification of para rate of $7,000,000 an hour. graphs and schedules of the Payne-A- I ! i len Die-bol- long-expecte- d Mrs. Eddy Leaves Million and a Half, Cyclone in Spain. the Bulk ef Which Goes to the Guests Have Close Call. Madrid. Spain has been visited by Christian Science Church. Minneapolis, Minn. The Brunswick second cyclone, more severe than Boston. The will of Mrs. Baker O. that which nennepin avenue ano swept tbe western portion i nox," 'caiea Eddy, the founder of the Christian of t,he country a few days ago. Many j Fourth street, was burned to th Science church, will not be filed for persons have been killed or injured ground Saturday n!ghL Loss, $10,000 out probate for several days, but it was and the low lying districts are flood jThe ho,el w """d wllh "'T- l oul ln authoritatively stated Friday that the ed. Lower Seville Is submerged and i 651 N. at Greensboro, C, Monday nmrg fortune amounts to II.SOO.ooo, and It Is feared the entire city will be tin - J . . t. Ing. two men, Quater and Napier, that after some bequests are paid to der A railroad bridge watpr shortly. slave the white with charged violating members of her household, the bulk Oakland, Cal. lieorge Smith, one ot Alcata has bee n and nulaw. were found not guilty on the of the properly Is given to the Cbrl-tia- at the "immortal six hundred"" that rod in merous a situacritical ate villages ground that teh law was Science church. chaiee of the light brigade at tion. Railroads have been waheu in the tional In that Interfered with the state A declaration that the government the batt'.e of Ilalaklava, Is now at the at away Careres, Aranjuet, Catil)o, will hare great of the Christian Science church, unriant. This decision ppe of M, seckltig charity from the effect on other cases of this nature to der the board of directors, will con- Hastileja, Vilasra and Ma'aea. Oakland authorities. be tried In this state. Hurled to Death. tinue according to tbe Ideas of Mrs. Alleged Oil Land Frauds. Mary Baker ii. Kddy, was made pup-liMwrdcr Suspect Arretted. Salinas, Cal. Hurled from his auto ve fx.s Ancelrs. Cal Pjit was Bird by by the f directors, following the a It skidded and turned a complete Kansaa City. Join I'ogler, a farm Mrs. Somersault, Lendal Morton Gray, prrs - lln federal government in the United board of the first since meeting band, was arrested by the chief of po- Kddy's death. a'-s circuit rourt here aiiirnay on ident of the Cosmos lice of Kansas City, Kan., and held on o miies tack'tig the title of the H mf hern on was killed road t the Live Lizard In Girl's Stomach. suspicion in the flernhard tnorder 'cine railroad to 6.H") afres of oil lar;.l of fionzale. rase. The police say another suspect Cleveland. A live lizard, six Inches 'in Ketn crmn:y, xjthfi at $K',fi0fii.io. will be arreu'ed son. J. R. Maxwell is Dead. in length, and lb head of another ' New York. 3. pogers Maxwell, for- - More Die in Woods Than on Gridiron. Thirty-on- e Lest Their Lives. lizard, was discovered in the atomarb Pltl-rg.-Kami hunting acfiden's of the of Mis Lovle Herman, 19 years old. mer president, of tbe Central railroadr'ertii", IV C All the Ith th" reason not In a died is who It the! and Pennsylvania of yachtssupposed leading Katurday Ntr Jersey minors kiiiMI in the BeJlevlw enplo-- j ended, already equal the number Ihe lizards when small man, did suddenly of cerebral spo- re-- j ar'ri swallowed sion last Friday evening have r.ro-,;Tcove-tedHimiay oi cea.ii in iuoh.hu in an iumj ju Thirty one men lost their and that they gradually grew ann iilevr at his ho;ne m killed her. sijitra of the country this fail. nitt.t. lie "as r,l years old. lives. Illinois Bar.k Fails. Ejection Contest in Montana. Hunting Accidents in Maine. For Patrick's Pardon, and M N. Mont. 1i.e srsson) The election of P. Boston. With Icatur, 111 The Turners Libhy, huning New York. Anrotine ment l made bank of Mci n. 111., failed tc fbanicV N. in J. run sMll s Maine and to Bernard four C'ifle, days representative; th" H' !lirclcral society has apthat conn New Hampshire, and tr.e re suit, of a W "n fallowing a run. The institution pealed tr the poverrtor to pardon A- for attorney; Famtiel Carpenter, ty clerk and recorder, ail t rm1ii:rar. number of accidents still uncertain, a invate bank, has btn operate! i"i lbert 1 I'frick. serving a life the death li. t in 1310 in New Kneland forty years t..y J. 1. ani K. u nigra for the Tr.nr lrt of Wiiiiam Marsh Ilice Is being contested, proceedings .There are deposits of $'. V'rD numbers eighteen. siarted Friday In this city ome years eo. j Earthquakes in California. For Rivers and Harbors. Tariff Commission. Gallagher May Escape Trial. Fight for i San Jose, Cal. Tao car brink? A New Tork. Flv alienist total of t21,S4,S;i subject The fieht for a perWashington. Washington. ai " by the seism-gra- ph ed who J. and repotted 1512 shot In James for OaDatber, In arTtopriations, manent tariff commission rah began San'a C'sra collego of test a for e,),s,.ratorj menal fo contracts anthnrised for Mayor Oaynor, the senate on Monday when Henstor t 2:2; If the expert early Saturday the fret thre-- s honrs on Fnnday. Tveveride aked what action the the years subsequent to 1?12, Is carbicb aa vry slight, and the - o'clock. re- opinion show, that fiaMagh'-men is and in bill, the harbor ried rivers to fake commitfe finanre proposed j second at .(:,. by the committee. tally snsound, be will not te tried. ported to the ntion his tariff commission bill. . ficers. Cerro Prleto is a email station on the Mexican Northeastern railroad between Concepclon, on the southwest, and Cosihuirachlc, on the northwest d Commenting on the situation, one-thir- d P-.- Delicious As been after his personal nights - 8,784,-534- ! J Paataai As might have Washington. Mexican south AtlanThe Moffat and Midland Railroads tic, 12,194,895; east south central, ; wea.t south central. Striving to Reach Salt Lake. Pacific, 2,633,517; mountain, Salt Lake City. The Tribune says: 4,192,304. The population of the north- That the Moffat and Midland railern section, 55,757,115; southern sec- roads soon will be racing for Salt Lake tion, 29, 389.330; western section, Is evident from two announcement! In Denver It was statmade There is a wide disparity in tbe ed thatTuesday. contracts would be let this growth of the states, ranging from an week for the extension of the Midactual decrease of 5.6 per cent to an land's line from Newcastle, Colo., to Increase of 120 per cent, the state of this city. Simultaneously State SenaWashington showing the greatest In tor John S. Carey of Denver, who it crease. In Salt Lake, expressed tbe belief thai The states which show an Increase D. 11. Moffat bad at last succeeded la exceeding 30 per cent are, with the the necessary arrangements to finance exception of New Jersey and Florida, the great tunnel through the Hocky all In the west, and make up a belt com mountains at an elevation 2,000 feet of the area of the below the present series of switchprising United States. South Dakota, Colorado backs. and Utah had Increases between 30 The announcements Indicate that and 50 per cent, while North Dakota, the dash for Salt Lake Wyoming, Oregon, Nevada, California, on the part of these roads Is about New Mexico and Arizona increased to begin. between 60 and 100 per cent, and Okla BREAKS LONG SILENCE. homa, Idaho and Washington more than 100 per cent Colonel Roosevelt Makes First Speech BRAZIL KILLS OFF MUTINEERS. Since Recent Election. Became Lost While on Hunting Trip Appropriation for Lat and Died From Exhaustion Boise, Ida. After a search lasting three weeks, tbe body of Bert E. Cor- bln, tbe Boise banker, was found by two ranchmen at a spot where Cor- bin's party camped when they first set out to hunt elk. The camp Is only twelve miles from Big Springs, Ida. The two men who found the re mains were members of one of the posses that has been searching for and Corbln. They wore snowshoes bad been hunting In places far from the trail Thev reached the road stain at a anot where the bunting nartv had ramned and there lav the body, badly mutilated by wild animals. The body of the horse was close to that of his msster and had been partly devoured by wild beasts. Corbln was last seen on November 19, when he left Harry Lamberton, a fellow hunter, near Reas Pass, telling Lamberton that be proposed to remain out through the night, hoping to get an elk. Seventy 11,637.921; unc-onstlt- Relish FUvoury north central, Texas. Laredo, revolutionists were killed and a small number wounded in a battle on Tuesday with federal troops in Cerro Prieto, state of Chihuahua, according to a telegram received by Miguel Diebold, Mexican consus stationed at Neuvo Laredo. The federals are said to have lost fourteen men, including two of e BANKER CORBIN'S BODY FOUND. est Model Machines. ex Dec ted Thoro are 101.100.00C Washington. people in the United States and its possessions, according to the rejiort ot the census bueruu, made public on Saturday. This includes not only the Samoa, states, but the Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, AlaBka and the Panama canal zone. In the Philippines are 7,- G35.426 people. Within its borders on the North American continent, exclusive of Alus- ka, the United States has a population of 91.972,206 inhabitants. In the last ten years the states ol the Union had an increase in population of ,15,977.691, which amounts to 21 per cent over the 1900 figures. Since the first census was taken In 1790, the country has grown twenty-fivtimes as large, the population then having been 3,929.214, slightly larger than the present population of Texas. The population of the nine geographic divisions is: New England, middle Atlantic, 19,315,892; east north central, 18.250,621; west n Zest and A sweet, crisp, wholesome food made of Indian Corn, ready to serve right from the box with cream and sugar. Recommends anti-trus- law. Gives Breakfast cialistic. One Republican on'iy, John Langdon of Globe, signed the document, and he was given an ovation which, lasted several minutes when he attached bis signature. One Democrat, Ellenwood, of Blsbee, declined to sign, explaining his position on the final roll call that he voted with the opposition because he believed the recall as applied to the Judiciary would destroy the Independence of the courts of the state and Invite the disapproval of President Taft Tuthill of Greenlee county was the only other Democrat who voted against the constitution, but he signed it Langdon was also the only Republican who voted foatlt, the final vote being 40 to 12. DICKINSON FAVORS AEROPLANES The direct result Is that Gustave E. Klssell of New York and Thomas B. Harned of Philadelphia must answer further to the indictment brought in tore. In New York, charging them with 1909 The Queen Mother of Spain usee aa with the American Sugar conspiracy manufactured eau permume d'espagne, In Madrid, and also obtains a per- Refining company and others, to drive Pennsylvania Sugar Refining com fume for her toilet from Paris. Its the out of business. pany composition Is a secret which the eau manufactured d'espagne. perfume Judge Roasts Jury. made," he says, "of rosewater, cocoa-nu- t Colo. District Judge Sprlgg Oursy, oil. and the rest is a mystery." on Monday sentenced Sbackleford The young Queen of Holland Is a Jesse Munn to from f seven and eau of In the virtues great believer to eight years in the penitentiary, de cologne: while "Carmen Sylvia," tor the murder of Night Marshal Ar Queen of Roumanla, uses a special thur Goegelin of Tellurlde, but In so perfume made from the finest herbs, doing be administered a rebuke to the which she says "Is the best tonic for jury. Judge Sbarkleford declared It the skin she has yet discovered." was such verdicts as that rendered When a woman refuses a man and In the murder case that disgusted peowith administration of Justice Id he takes te drink. It's a question ple courts. criminal whether he la trying to drown his sorrow or Is celebrating his eaeapA. White Slave Law Unconstitutional. Charlotte, N. C. In the federal court Post Toasties Salt Lake City. Amelia Folsora Young, widow of President Brigham Young, and one of the best known women In the United States, died Sun day at her home in this city. At her bedside at the time of death was a notable group of men and wom en, whose lives and doings, alonj, with hers, date back to the early days of Mormonlsm. Death was due to a fatal form of paralysis which had been creeping steadily upon her for three years, fol lowing a stroke which temporarily dis abled her. Amelia Folsora Young was born at Buffalo. N. Y., August 3. 1838. She was married to President Brigham Young on January 24, 1863, having been acquainted with President Young since. as a child of five, her future husband had held her on his knee. Moved by his infatuation for this beautiful and intelligent woman. Pres ident Young built tbe famed Amelia palace, filled It with beautiful things and placed his wife in it as queen or ail its beauties. There she reigned, a goodly woman, using her Influence in ail cm ect ions to tbe bettering of things in Utah. With the death of Brlghara Young In 1877. she sold tbe Amelia palace, and bought the old family home at No. 6 South FIrsL.West, where she spent the remainder of her dars, Majority Declares Work of Convention as Most Progressive, While Minority Declares It Is Most rrrh. Washington; BU, iiu. FINDS LORIMER NOT GUILTY. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. I0 Good. Never Sicken, Weaken 10c. 2Sc. 50c. Never sold la bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. liuarantaad lo 927 cure or your money back. UiQ IN, cluding Total up to 101,100,000. 's fever, and tones up the system. If you need Medical Advice, write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and advise you by inail, absolutely free. Prof. Munyon. S3d and Jefferson streets. 161 DEFEAT REBELS THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA. IN N. Mun-yon- PATEHTi MEXICO There Are 91,972,266 Inhabitants ol Seventy Revolutionists Killed and a, Number Wounded, the Government United States, While Residents of Forces Losing Fourteen Men, InAmerican Colonies Brings Two Officers. States. I would rather preserve the health Accompanying Justice White's name ef a natlua than be lla rulrr." .H in the list of nominations were those of Justice Willis Vandeventer of WyoThousands of people who are Buffering with colds are about today. Tomorrow ming, now a Judge of the Eighth Judicthey may be prostrated with penumouia. ial circuit, and Joseph R. Lamar or An ounce of prevention ii worth a pound Georgia, formerly of the supreme of cure. Get a 25 cent bottle of Cold Cure at the nearest drug court of his state, to be associate Justore. This bottle may be conveniently tices of the United States. carried in the vest pocket. If you are No action was taken In their cases, not satisfied with the effects of the rem- although there Is no apparent opposisend ua edy, your empty bottle and we will refund your money. Munvon'a Cold tion, nor was any attempt made to Cure will speedily break up all forme of confirm the Judges named for the new colde and prevent grippe and pneumonia. court of commerce. All were referred It checks discharges of the nose and eyes, to the senate Judiciary committee. inflammation stops sneezing, allays V REGULARS EATTLE OFFICIAL REPORT OF CENSUS BU. REAU SHOWS POPULATION OF HUNDRED MILLION. ming and Lamar of Georgia, New Members. The senate on Mon Washington. day confirmed the nomination of Ed ward Douglas White, of Louisiana, to be chief Justice of the United L.-'O- GROWTH OF NATION FIGHTING y drlca bllL Consolidates Pension Agencies. Washington. The eighteen pension !gncies throughout the country will be centralized Into one, If the senate agrees to the pension approprlatiot bill a passed by the bouse on Tues day. The bill as passed by tbe house carries $13.1614.000, which is $74.'MK less tban was recommended In the bil as presented. Hired Man Accused of Murder. am Kansas City, Bailey, a of Mrs. Emejint former employe Bertihard, who with her son, George, Thomas Morgan and James Graves were killed at th? Bcrnbard farm, twenty miles smith of here last week, wss arrested Tuesday nighL Halle) Is beM pend ng lnve?fjeati'0. Battleship Utah Nar Completion. I'ach of the fonr great Washit.gton. of bni.ditif dreadnoughts In proe for the l"r.'t' '1 States progr?e; toward tbe f nihin about jer cnt A? this rat November. j point dtuirig ill b comp"e'e the bafibsb'p Utah In a!0!!t three mrmths. Want Tariff Conimisslon, ef a tarift Washington. Crat-:oCttnmlMion to coliert and arnemble tflTiff data, but not to maKe recimmen-da'ionpMo.-S- may refill at the bearing mlttee. on from a cUscussinn cor th ho.ise l' f'iremran. vajs and Russian Assassin Suic-desPL rterbr,fg. The report that M cn Jily Is, 'r'i, a PafonofT, . 1 saeinaterl Minister of th? Von rWive, l ad d ed !r Zarsnui dea'h I? Is officially a'tnbj'ed to In'erior prl-o- n cirr;ed. sji'lle. at Th |