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Show THE TOOELE TIMES ...... utah C. T. STONEV. Publisher toocle Precipitation Is aviation's worst en- emy. Airships have not yet filed freight tariffs. Winter Is looking over the fence at ns. Nicaragua to stay put gives signs of refusing The hobble skirt is passing, says a fashion note. But slowly, of course. One of the requisites of an aeroplane flight Is a check for a good-slseamount. d One of the brought out in Electricity. shocking new plays New York Is named The thumping of the steam pipes In the early morning means more noise but not more heat Chinese officials must give up their jobs or their queues. The latter will naturally have to go. A London scientist has invented a cold. So has every- sure cure for a body else in the world. A Hoosler dentist has planned a tooth insurance policy. He may bite off more than he can chew. In future, when aviation meets are to be stopped by the police, they will have to have more "fly cops. There are 80,000 rooms in New York without light. And yet they boast of the Great White Way. With aeroplane makers organised the pickets could have lots of fun craft. making faces at non-unio- n King Chulalongkorn Is dead. Compositors will be glad to learn that his successors name Is Chowfa Maha A lecturer declared lately that the perfect woman of the future will not be a mother. Then she will not be a perfect woman. The woman who has a pet boa constrictor 11 feet long shouldnt kick if her husband brings home a load of snake bite cure. ' VraAis a useless creatdre, asserts a Chicago woman lecturer. What? Whod stay home and tend the baby if it wasnt for men? s Still, there are some young men who are more Interested in the price of American beauty roses than In the cost of beefsteak. The legal battle for a partition of Lucky Baldwins $11,000,000 estate, contrary to the provisions of his will, is now on at Los Angeles. The plaintiff in the case is Miss Beatrice Anita Turnhill, of Boston the seventeen-year-oldaughter of Mrs. Lillian Ashley SMALL DOT ON THE MAP NEAR SAN SALVADOR VANISHES Turnhill, who seeks a $2,500,000 share of the Baldwin estate on the plea that FROM SIGHT. RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT Baldw.in was her father. It was brought out at the fire insurEVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST ance investigation by the joint legisMANNER POSSIBLE. lative committee in New York City Terrible Tragedy Follow Series of Seventeen on Friday, that the five companies Shocks, Earthquake Families, or About Ninety Peralong the Atlantic coast are joined in Happenings That Are Making History an association to look after all things sons, Losing Their Lives. Information Gathered from All affecting the business, particularly contemplated legislation. Quarters of the Globe and John J. Smuthe, a bartender, who Given In a Few Lines. New Orleans. A dispatch from Port shot and killed his wife and young Costa Rica, says that a small Llmon, daughter at their home in Norfolk last island off the coast of San Salvador August, was electrocuted in the peni- disappeared on INTERMOUNTAIN. Thursday, December at Richmond, Va., on Tues15, following a series of earthquakes, When she donned womans clothes tentiary day. and It is believed seventeen families, for the first time in three years, Mrs. Thomas Davidson, one of the four or about Sallie Starter, who has worked as a ninety people, lost their lives. men being tried on The dispatch adds that San Salvasection hand near Pueblo, Colo., for Breathitt county of having assassinated John dor was three years, was arrested for vag- charges repeatedly shaken by earthAbner near Jackson, Ky., last June,' week and the series of last rancy. quakes has been acquitted. night was especially, severe. Thursday The first national convention of WASHINGTON. The people on the little island women voters will be held at Tacoma Representative Champ Clark prowere observed giving signals of on Janaury 14, according to present claims himself in favor of the appoint- distress late Thursday afternoon, says plans. Delegates will be present from ment of house committees by a corn-tee- , the dispatch, but because of the excitUtah, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and rather than by the speaker; and able condition of the people on the Washington. he states his belief that the tariff Salvadorean shore it was out of the One life was lost and the sound should be revised schedule by schedquestion at that hour to send them resteamer Kitsap and the launch Colum- ule, rather than in one single bill. lief. The earth shocks continued until bia were sunk as a result of a series President Taft has authorized the past midnight Thursday and Friday of collisions in the Seattle harbor, inmembers of his cabinet to increase volving the Columbia, the Kitsap and the working hours of the various de- morning the island had entirely disappeared. the steel steamship Indianapolis. partment clerks in Washington by reIt Is reported in railroad circles quiring them to report half an hour Denver Parson Dead. that the Moffat and Midland railroads earlier in the morning or to remain Denver, Rev. Thomas A. Uzzel, will soon be racing for Salt Lake half an hour later in the afternoon. pastor of the Meehodist Peoples taCity. Senator Lafayette Young of Iowa bernacle, died here late Saturday Cement highways from the Atlan- rather startled that august body on night after a lingering illness. Partic to the Pacific coast are proposed in Thursday when, in an address, he de- son Uzzell, as he was universally a plan presented to the Colorado con- clared that the country would feel called, was one of the pioneer clergyservation commission by John Brisben relieved were congress to adjourn al- men of Colorado, establishing religWalker. together for two solid years, and ious services in Fairplay and Lead-vill- e national forest added that the editors of the country From the in the days of the mining exIn, Nevada the president by proclamawere the real rulers of the nation. citement, when those town had gained tion has eliminated 65,755 acres as beThe appointment of Judge Willi3 universal reputations for wickedness. ing chiefly valuable for agricultural Vandeventer of Wyoming and Joseph For a time he was compelled to hold purposes, and has added to the forest Rucker Lamar of Georgia to be asso- tervlces in saloons and gambling area 311,793 acres. ciate justice of the supreme court of houses. DOMESTIC. the United States have been confirmed Chilean Minister Called Suddenly. When surrounded by a posse and by the senate. Don Arnbal Washington. Senor capture seeming evident, Earl Ward, Abolition of the office of assistant secaged 30, who had robbed the state retary to the president and a complete Cruz, envoy extraordinary and minisbank of Paradise, Kans., of $2,500, sui- reorganization of the executive office ter plenipotentiary from Chile to the cided, shooting himself in the head. force are provided in the legislation United States, was stricken with heart Thes United Irish League of Ameri- and executive bill pending in congress. failure at 3:45 oclock Sunday mornca has sent $80,000 In the past eight There was an increase of $12,500,000 ing, and died ten minutes later. He weeks to the Irish National leaders. in exports and a decrease of $10,000 in had attended the banquet of the AmNineteen arrests were made on Fri- imports during the month of Novem- erican Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes Salur-3aday by postal inspectors in Pennsylva- ber, compared with the corresponding night, and retired apparently In nia and New Jersey In the govern- period of last year, according to the health. When he was stricken, good acments crusade against persons bureau of statistics. were summoned, but the physicians cused of using the mails to defraud. A bill allowing homestead settlers end came before they arrived. Only two out of six Democratic an extension of time for establishing were able to be pres- residence on their locations fromJSi governors-elec- t Call for Caucus. r their honor dember 1 to May 15 on accoiiKt ol V ent at a'banquet (given-IThe formal call for a Washington. by the National Democratic club in winter hardships in their sections of Democratic members of the caucus York New been favorably reported. City, Thursday night. next house to be held on Thursday Announcement is made by the Yale A report from the war department, January 19, was issued Saturnight, to of the authorities of a gift $100,000 showing how the country was inade- day by Representative Clayton, chairYale forest school by Mrs. Edward H. quately protected against invasion man of the caucus. The chairman Harriman, for the establishment of a from foreign governments, was sent to says the object is to devise and furchair in forest management. the house on Wednesday as a secret ther plans lo- - expediting and securJohn Dietz,' Mrs. Dietz, Myra, Clar- document; and, after several confer- ing legisation in the ence and Leslie Dietz were bound ences and hurried telephone messages, congress. It points out that the over to the circuit court at Hayward, was returned to the war department country expects tariff revision. A full Rior-dabecause the house could not receive attendance of members is urged. Wis., by Municipal Judge J. F. after preliminary hearing on the a secret report. Donaldson Goes Free. charge of assault with intent to kill FOREIGN. John Rogich, John Heftt and others, Federal troops were completely Salt Lake City. James Donaldson, July 15, 1906. overthrown in an engagement lasting sentenced to ten years to the peniMelville De Lancey Landon, better several hours at La Junta, a small tentiary Janaury 9, 1909, for particiknown as Eli Perkins, author and town near Minaca, Mexico. The fed- pation in the larceny of $10,000 from lecturer, died at his home in Yonkers, eral forces, numbering over 1,000 men, Alexander and William McWhlrter N. Y., on Friday, at the age of seventy-one- . were completely routed. during the summer of 1906, in a card He had been ill for several Famine impends over more than a game which involved former Chief of years. million Chinese in the northern part of Police George Sheets, has been paIn riots in Chicago on Friday, start- of the province of Anhui, a section of roled, and it is announced will beed by partisans of the garment work- the country subject to destructive come a miner. ers now on strike, one striker was floods from the Huai river and its Will Arbitrate Differences. shot and killed, another was probably tributaries. Students at nearly all high schools fatally wounded, four policeman were Washington. Chairman Knapp of Injured and another striker was hurt. in Russia have ceased work in pro- the Interstate commerce commission Two of the thirteen men entombed test against cruelties which, it is has received information that both by the mine explosions at Tacoma, alleged, are being inflicted upon po- parties to the controversy over wages railroads operating Va., In which many lives were lost, litical prisoners. At Moscow an indig- between sixty-nin- e emerged from the workings in fairly nation meeting, organized by the stu- west of Chivago and the Brotherhood good condition after all hopes of their dents of Moscow university, was of Locomotive Engineers have agreed to mediation under the Erdman act. broken up by the police. recovery had been abandoned. Three sailors of the United States The mere fact that a wife smokes Sale of Children in China. cigarettes is not ground for her hus- battleship Minnesota are charged with Winter is intensifying the Pekin. band getting a divorce, according to a having assautled and robbed a chauffamine in the Yang Tse Kiang disfeur at Brest, France, whose automoruling by Judge Jones in the circuit The authorities are endeavorbile, it is alleged, they seized for a tricts. court at Kansas City. to suppress the sale of children, ing nocturnal ride. joy Leaping from a window in the new which has been so extensive as to Insurgents have taken the town ol be estimated at over a million. Homeopathic hospital in Pittsburg, Dr. William Proctor, one of the best Abancay, capital of the department known practitioners in the city, was and province of Apurimac, in southern Opose New Loan. killed. The case was reported to the Peru. In the fighting many persons Mont. The Silver Bow Butte, coroners jury as a suicide. Dr. Proc- on both sides were killed or wounded Trades and Labor assembly, the centor underwent an operation at the hosStrained relations between Presi tral body of the Butte district, on dent Gomez of Cuba and General Pine Sunday night went on record as oppital the previous day. Hattie Le Blanc, aged 17, has been Guerrera culminated on Wednesday posed to the creation of the office of acquitted at Cambridge, Mass., of the in the removal of Guerrera, who was Btate sheriff by the legislature. charge of having murdered Clarence head of the Cuban army. The assas F. Glover, a laundryman of Waltham. sination of Guerrera was Aviator Has Close Call. attempted An explosion occurred on Wednes- some time ago. He has a large follow Dover, England. Claude Grahamme-White- , the English aviator, who reday in the coal bunkers of the United ing in the army and fears of an upris States battleship North Dakota. A sea- ing are expressed. cently won the international aviation man named Evans was terribly turned !he ro.ci! i.mt S.tsmnoff. w.l0 cn cup at Belmont park, had a narrow and died soon afterward. J uiy 25. assassinated Minister escape from serious injury Sunday Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, in her of the Interior Von Plohve, had died His machine was wrecked and he was will, filed at Boston on Wednesday, in prison at Zarantui, Russia, is of badly cut about the face. makes the mother church of Boston fic'.ally confirmed. The death is at Bedouins on Warpath. her residuary legatee, after various tributed to suicide. It is reported that other bequests are paid. ConservaConstantinople. The revolting marines on Cobr; tive estimates of the estate are $1,500,-000- . island, Brazil, formally a force of Bedouin rebels, 12,000 surrenderee have taken Maan, in the Korak She left $10,000 to her son, and on Monday and fresh goverumen strong, district. $5,000 to her adopted son. troops occupied the barracks. Mrs. Allen Christopher, the governFriendly relations have been Congress of Mothers. ments star witness in the prosecution between Argentina and Bo is made Announcement Chicago. of the brick trust, has been sen- livia. Trouble between the two conn the second international conthat here tenced to serve thirty days in the tries originated in Bolivia's resen-men- t ,i child welfare wid bo held ference of the decision rendered county jail for contempt of court in by at Washington, D. C., April 25 to May to refusing produce certain informa- President Alcorta, arbitrator of the 2, 1911. under the auspices of the Nation before the federal grand jury at Bolivia-Perboundary dispute, it be tional of Mothers. Chicago. ing alleged that he had favored Peru. Balloon Pilot's Body Found. Sam Bailey, a former employee of So serious have the floods become In Mrs. Emiline Bernhard, who with her the northern part of Italy, A cutter has Bremen. fishing through the son, George, Thomas Morgan and increased rains, that the king nan ex- found in the North sea the body of James Graves, were killed at the pressed his intention to visit the Lieutenant Lange, pilot of the balloon Bernhard farm, near Kansas City, Mo., undated districts and thereby give en Saar. The Saar and eight other balhas been arrested on suspicion of be- couragement to the inhab.tants. Grave loons started in a race from Rhenish ing the murderer. damage is reported from all Quarters. Prussia, November 13. d o Toi-Yab- a y i sixty-secon- About the time a man begins to grow brush heaps in his ears he loses Interest in the changing vagaries of fashions in socks. The Massachusetts girl who can throw a baseball like Ellam is a factory girl. No college or society girl can compete with her. Shakespeare may have had the man-bird- s in mind when he mentioned the condition of being horsed on the sightless corners of the air. It is alleged that dressed Peruvian monkeys are being sold as rabbits In the London market. What a waste there must be in monkey tails. A Toronto girl who thought she was marrying a young capitalist soon discovered that her husband was a burglar. Is not marriage a lottery? The Swiss are going to construct another tunnel through the Alps. Evidently they do not take much stock in the aerial route taken by Chavez. Three of the last load of deer brought into Bangor, Me., says an exchange, were shot by women. Who says a woman cant hit anything she alms at? They are going to put up another huge buildlng.in New York, this time cne of 46 stories. Daylight will yet be at a premium on the Manhattan street level. A preacher says that young women prefer marriage to missionary work. If they tackle the former, however, theyll find that theyre In for a bit f the latter. L9J-1- Only scientific institutions or learned chemists will be permitted to buy radium. As it is $36,000,000 a pound, one can readily see what hardship this arbitrary regulation is going to work among the general public, seeking rhdium bargains. In Detroit a man was arrested because he shot off firecrackers on the twenty-fiftanniversary of his wedding. A man who wants to celebrate because he has been married twenty-fivyears ought to have some privih e leges. An Ofegon detective has been deco- rated by China for guarding the Chinese prince on the latter's recent visit to this country. But a detective sporting a yellow jacket and a peacock feather would be rather hampered In his business of secret identity. , . u d fAFT SCOFFS AT WAR A BOOK FOR SPORTSMEN. SCARE Every one Interested in hunting should write for copy of 1910 Game President Taft Tells Peace Society the Country's Unpreparedness Has Been Exaggerated. Following the supWashington. pression of Secretary Dickinsons report pointing out the military unpreparedness of the United States, a well lefined war scare Is afflicting the rountry. While the war scare was assuming respectable proportions, the American Society for the Judicial Settlement Df International Disputes held a banquet in the interest of worlds peace here Saturday night. Many noted men spoke, and among them was President Taft, who declared it was his purpose to allay the war scare. There is not the slightest reason for such a sensation, because we are at peace with all nations of the world and are quite likely to remain so, he said. The president said his purpose in the preparedness of the outlining United States for war at a peace meeting was to show by contrast the great worthiness of the movement for a permanent court of arbitrative justice and universal peace. The president summarized the condition of the national defenses, and urged that a policy of wise military he pursued. He emphapreparation sized the fact that the American people never would consent to the maintenance of a standing army sufficient to cope with that of the greater powers. He urged the retention of the present regular army, the improvement of the national militia, the passage of the present volunteer bill to go into operation should war be declared, and the passage of a law now before congress providing for a force of additional officers who will be able in times of peace to render efficient service in drilling the militia of the states, and finally the accumulation of guns and ammunition to equip and arm the force we could collect under the colors in an emergency. Jews From Moscow. Forty Jewish families will be expelled from Moscow on January 14, next, as they do not come within provisions of the law, recently approved by the emperor, permitting Jewish merchants of the first guild and their families to reside in the city and province of Moscow. Fifty young men also will be expelled, as provisions of the law permit only children under age to reside with their parents. Expelling St. Petersburg. Coalition Wins. With the exception personal changes the new London of a few house of commons will be unchanged. The Laws which contains 120 pages telling where the various kinds of game abound, when the seasons open and close, and what laws govern the hunting and game In each state. This boob can be had free by writing to M. H. Hartley Co., 299 Broadway. New York, merely by mentioning the name of this paper. The Modem Way- A couple of young men on the Market street viaduct the other evening offered a new version of an old saw. After they had passed a couple of rn-haired damsels one of the young men took his stand at the curb and gazed up and down the bridge. What are you looking for? Inquired his companion. girls, the Pointing to the Im trying to young man answered: see a white automobile. Youngstown. Telegram. aubu- d SKIN BEAUTY PROMOTED In the treatment of affections of the skin and scalp which torture, disfigure, Itch, burn, scale and destroy the hair, as well as for preserving, purifying and beautifying the complexion, fallible. Millions of women throughout the world rely on these pure, sweet and gentle emollients for all purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, and for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfaces. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp, Boston, Mass., sole Proprietors of the Remedies, will mail free, on reCuticura quest, their latest Book on the skin and hair. Cu-tlc- e Stepmother of Mint Julep. Romance and poetry have delighted to weave garlands with which to celebrate and perpetuate the glory of the blue grass In old Kentucky, famed for its fine horses, beautiful women and mint. has been designated as julep, and its colonels have become famous all over the world for the easy and graceful way In which they drink whisky with a little dash of sugar and a sprig or two of mint In order, chiefly to overcome the necessity for a large amount of water In the beverage. The true Kentuckian doesnt want his whisky drowned. It transpires, however, that the real home of the mint and the mint julep is right here in Missouri, whose crop of mint last year amounted to 7,653. pounds, or enough to make 1,224,320 juleps. This amount Includes the marketed product only, no account having been taken of the countless thousands of juleps which were compounded Ing the year with a base of thdui. luted moonshine whisky that never paid a cent of tax. St. Louis Star. Kentucky the home Gov standing of the parties is: ernment Coalition Liberals, 286; 43; Nationalists, 72; Independent Nationalists, 10. Total 393. Opposition Unionists, 271. of the mint ACCURACY Railroad Tied Up. El Paso, Tex. Agents for the Mexico Northwestern railroad are in the city trying to engage engineers and other trainmen to operate the trains. Owing to the threatening attitude of ihe insurrectos old employes have refused to work. Waste in Natural Resources. Chicago. The unrestricted waste natural resources, particularly fertility, was Eberhardt of est factor in The minimum in farm attributed by Governor Minnesota as the great the high cost of living. loss each year, he said was $500,000,000. Oklahoma Stockman Assassinated. Guthrie, Okla. Andrew Russell, a wealthy stock raiser and farmer residing two miles south of this city, was shot and killed at his home Saturday night by an unknown assassin. Fisherman Drowned. Winnipeg, Man. B. Sidurdson and B. Stefanson, fishermen of the Gimli, Man., who were returning home from e a fishing trip, went through the ice on Lake Winnipeg' with their dogs and sleds and were drowned. 200-mil- Bandits in Staid Gotham. New York. Seven men walked into i gambling club early Sunday morning, held up the twenty-fiv- e inmates and robbed them of all their money and valuables. The exact amount ol the haul is not known. Murder Suspected. .Springfied, Mo. A man believed io be G. C. Boyer, of Sheridan, Wya., found unconscious in a room at a hotel early Saturday, died without naking a statement. The police have started an investigation. lo-;- New Funeral Feature. Lexington, Ky. Phonographic music supplanted the usual singers at the funeral here of Mrs. Byron McClel, land, widow of a widely known and one of the wealthiest women In the south. turf-hian- Murder Suspect Released. Kansas Mo. John City, Eagle, :harged by the officials of Johnson county, Kansas, with the murder ol Mrs. Emeline Bernhardt, one of the victims of a quadruple murder, near here, has been released. Victim of Black Hand. Dalas, Tex. John Lobianco, the victim of a Black Hand plot, is dead from wounds received October 3, at which time his daughter was shot and killed. Lobianco is the third Black Hand victim here. four-year-ol- d The globe is a spherical body, uncle. Therefore it has no corners!" Chips. Doling Out Knowledge. Mrs. Chugwater Josiah, what is the origin of the name Milwaukee and what does It mean? Mr. Chugwater It comes from the Latin word mille, meaning a thousand, and Wau Kee, a Chinaman; Milwaukee, a thousand Chinamen. Think you can remember that? WONDERED WHY. Found the Answer Was Coffee. Many pale, sickly persons wonder fot years why they have to suffer so, and eventually discover that the drug caffeine in coffee is the main cause ol the trouble. I was always very fond of coffee and drank It every day. I never had much flesh and often wondered why I was always so pale, thin and weak. About five years ago my health completely broke down and I was confined to my bed. My stomach was in such condition that I could hardly take sufficient nourishment to sustain life. During this time I was drinking coffee, didnt think I could do without It. After awhile I came to the conclusion that coffee was hurting me, and decided to give It up and try Postum. I didn't like the taste of it at first, but when it was made right boiled until dark and rich I soon became fond of it. In one week I began to feel better. I could eat more and sleep better. My sick headaches were less frequent, and within five months I looked and felt like a new being, headache spells entirely gone. My health continued to improve and today I am well and strong, weigh 148 pounds. I attribute my present health to the qualities of Postum. Read The Road to Wellville. In. 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