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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 1 THE TACTFUL SEASON LOPEZ ENTOMBED IS HERE VENES ON DECEMBER CONTROL PORTS. 1. OF ONL ;;:v LOR P JHIGH CHANC E LLOR M A K E9 DECLARATION AT DINNER OF AMERICAN SOCIETY. murderoOsmexicanjthought MEXipN GOVERN VENTNOWIN UNDER N SAVED MY LIFE- - NA III ET REBEL' TROOPS REGULAR SESSION first PRESIDENTW1LSON-CO- BEUEVE PE-RU-- TO BE VICTIM .OF. POISONOU-GASES POURING IN MINE. ONLY THREE THE PACIFIC. O Down to the Congreetmen Settle Grind of the Regular Long Whtetrit Expected to Last Well Into Next Summer. Systematic Suppression cf News of Desperado Who Has Killed Sif Men and Closed 'Down a Mining Prop- -- Rebel Victories to in Capital, erty Supposed to 'Have Met Newspapers Being . Death Like Rat In a Trap. Threatened With Suspension' Congress on Dwera-he- r Washington ms-to- n 1 closed The extraordinary which began April 7 and settled down to the grind of the regular long" seslson, expected to last wefl Only the neres-tBr- y Into next summer. of . the end.ng mark formality the old session and .ae beginn ng of the new. Tbe'eeuate-was-a- t work' praeticsl-- and all day shortly after. the regjy ular session had been opened began consideration of the- bill to grant San -..Ml":!''!' rC Guaymas Js .reported to .have annotated to the rebels. The report is denied at thh war office, but It is .generally credited nevertheless, because it bus been known for several weeks that the lederal garrison at Guajmas was disaffected Jiecause of the irregularity of payments of Ses-r:ien Francisco watfT supply rights in the valley. pro-Aa attempt to institute the and of drastic program day posed night sessions for the consideration of the administration "currency bill . failed, the Democrats agreeing to low final settlement of the program .to go over to give the Republicans time to consider it The currency bill,. as completed by the Democratic conference, was printed and prepared for the senate Monday and Senator Owen presented it as a substitute for the bill originally supported by himBelf and the administration Democrats on the banking and currency committee. . Jjetch-Hetch- y r Being-Resorte- I j Three Weeks to "Chrletmae. SUIT HAS BEEN FILED TO PLAN CORNER SPECULATORS .DISSOLVE THE GAN TROST - TN -- THE POTATO MARKET with-su-ha- al-- Practices in Restraint of Trade Are Said to be Buying Up Crop With View to Holding Out for Higher Prices Alleged in Suit Begun by' the From the Consumer. Government - Baltimore. Suit Was filed here Saturday In the United States distriit court to dissolve the American Can trust, which the department of justice alleges controls a large percentage ot business of the United States In tin WANT OVER BILLION DOLLARS. cans, containers and packages of tin. The American Sheet & Tin Plate comdefendant "because Enormous Sum Will Be Required for' pany was made x of an agreement it Is alleged to have Running Expenses of Government. wrttb th 'American 'Can" company to Is asked Washington. Congress sell it tin for cans at a preferential to appropriate $1,108,681,777 to oper-- ' rate. ate the government of the United In Its complaint The goverment alacfiscal State! during the year 1915, leges practices In restraint of trade, cording to the estimates prepared by each department and sent to the agreements by other concerns not to enter the field, contracts by consumhouse, Monday by Secretary McAdoo ers to buy from the trust exclusivef the treasury.and arbitrary fixing of prices. The estimates submitted, Monday ly, are $22,864,067 in excess of the ap- Attorney Oeneral McReynolda asked for the last fiscal year, in the bill for a dissolution other than propriation basis, by asking for a but their total falls $39,255,066 below on a the estimates for that year, exclu- separation into units of different ownership to Insure the restoration of sive of the poetofflce. competition. Bandit Kills Paaaenger Agent RENEGADES SURRENDER. Loa Angeles. Boarding the Sunset on No. the Southern 9, express, train Pacific at Pomona, a lone and un- Rebellion of Indiana In New Mexico - Brought to an End. masked bandit Monday night held up and robbed a number of passengers Durango, Colo. The. rebellion of tn the forward Pullman of $400 In the menof the Navajo tribe , money and valuables, shot and at the Shlprock (N. agency, which tantly killed Traveling Passenger took head In an armedencampment Agent H, L. Montague, when he on Beautiful mountain two Week ago, sought to Interfere, Jumped from the ended Friday night. train at El Monte and escaped. A, Ta A Yaza, chief medicineman, .Marshal . Accused of Selling Liquor, with ae v eu renegades, for.. whom Parle, UL United States Marshal warrants were issued by the district Charles P. Hitch of the southern Illi- federal eourt charging b'gamy, assault nois district was made the defendant and larceny, surrendered to Superinthe Shiprock In criminal proceedings Monday when tendent, Shelton of two Informations were filed In the cir- agency,, at thei Coadlena trading post, cuit court charging him with selling after Gen. Hugh L. Scott had visited and the camp of the renegades on Beautiliquor in territory maintaining a nuisance. The bond ful mountain and talked with the band In each case was fixed at $500. Hitch In their ow;n tongue. haa not been arraigned. : Loan Shark Sent to Prison, Raw Wool Free. tianlel II. Tolman, king New York Washington. Raw wool went on the of the loan sharks. must serve six free lisf bnDeCember 1 under the months in the penitentiary fop usuryT provision! of the new tariff act. Fig- In so deciding the appellate division ures on wool that had been held in upheld the lower court which Imposed, 'bonded warehouses awaiting admission sentence. free of duty are not available here, but it ia estimated that probably $1,-- , SIGNOR ULIVI , 000,000. worth ....wgs, Jn ..bond , in New - pro-rat- a two-wif- e In-- -- - -- anti-saloo- n York alone. Begins Penalty Suits'. JNew .. Trade Agreement renewing the trade agreesnenf' between Great Britain and Germany' and the TtTltish colonies was read asecoud time. in the- parliament Monday. The present agreement expires on December A bill -- ' - ; . Jackson Lake Dam Dredge EquipmenL Washington; The secretary of the interior has authorized the declamation service to execute contracts for dredging equipment for the new Jackson dam, in connection with the Snake Hver storage project, Idaho. Jackson Lake dam, built on the headwaters of Snake river in Wyoming, will store 400,000 acre feet of water primarily for use on the Minidoka irrigation project in southen Woman Admit Bigamy Charge. Idaho, securing an ample supply at Doxey Erder all times. By an arrangement with St. Louis. Dora Whitney pleaded guilty In the circuit the Carey act project at Twin Falla, court at Clayton, Mo., Monday to a water stored in this reservoir is now charge of bigamy In having married also used to supplement the' original William J. Erder, a SL Louis mall supply of that project. clerk. Three years ago she was tried Cincinnati Goes Dry. for the murder of Erder and acquit- n n n U atTTJC nc i n n at i was hermet- cl in r.Va ju three ahw iaH j nipneVit motiths Imprisonment on the bigamy icalljr sealed Sunday, the first Sunday t chhrge. The case has been continued since the new state liquor license 800 Into and the of the illness effect, because of newly times twelve, licensed saloons all remained closed defendant. . during the day. Woman to Serve Term. Engineer Burned to Death. ' tlhlo. Mrs. Carlotta Cincinnati, Colo. James Duffey of Denwas Denver, Brown who convicted Thompson Colorado and Of having emhezzled$21,0o0 from a ver, engineer on the -customer while In t h f bro k r ra grTitisb ' Southern; was burned todeatb Suik ness with her husband, w aVentenced day when hfs engine ran into the d mountain opon Monday to an indeterminate term side of a In the state pr son, which is not less posite Black Hawk. than one or more than ten years. MISS MONA MADOO Freak Weather in South. Dakota, .. Aberdeen, S. D With the themio-meteregistering at 40 degrees above zero, the first December ruin recorded fell" i cr fnJirfre the entire northern part of South Dakota Monday. The rain t xtended 'front to M 'eyideo M i:iH lyibrldge. S 1 law-wen- snow-covere- r than-'lhirty-'je- arV -- - New ; - American Given Medal. London The Royal society award-- ' ed tJu Hughes' medal to'Dr. Alexander Graham le1 o.f Washington for h.s Investigations into tcihr.ical electric ty. TTi e sooli Tv cTc id e d Sir WiltiaYn .Crookes piesideut for --the ensuing .tear. " Berlin. Washington A new phase of the cost of living problem was- brought to ihe attention of the department of agriculture Friday, when T. P. Gill, secretary of the Irish board of agriculture, told Secretary Houston that tjieculators were actively bpylng up this years short American potato crop and planning to hold out for high prices, counting upon the' existing quarantine against potatoes from any foreign countries to aid them in their ; undertaking. Mr. Gill is here to urge the removal of the embargo on potatoes from his country, and has received, private advice from various souroee on the potato situation In America. He Insists that the powdery scab found on potatoes, imported from Ireland Is no cause for a quarantine, because a similar blemish already ie common in the United States, and declares that continuance of the embargo will contribute to the growing cost of living. Secretary Houston awl the federal horticultural board held a conference after Mr. Gill's. statement,' but no action was announced. s- ri papers In ten penalty suits against importers of limoges china, in which the govern-dent asks judgments aggregating for alleged undervaluation, were flleJ In the federal court Monday by United States D.strict Attorney NIL Snowden Marshall . d waees by tbe.gove.rnminL The capture of ouaymas will leave the government In control of only three pfirts n the Pacific, Manzanillo, Acapulco and Salma Cruz. Systematic suppression of news of rebel victories is being resorted to in The capital. The Mexican Herald, the only English newspaper published here, is threatened given to federal reverses and the pension because of the prominence it aggressions of the rebels in other directions, such as the cutting 'of railroad and telegraph lines and the seiz ure of the oil properties at Tamplcy ' . and Tuxpam. Rebels are reported to have cut the railroad between San Luis Potosi and 'Tampico, completely isolating the second and most important gulf port. The northern and southern railroad lines have already been put out of commission Efforts to organize a general revolutionary movement in .the south are said to have been temporarily. blocked by the necessity for harvesting the coffee crop. The Zapata guerilla organization- in Morek8, Guerrero an d Puebla, however, is reported to be gaining strength every day. O.m a h a Ma nG 81. Ekman Adjudged Insane. Mrs. Minnie Ekman. changed with the murder of her daughter, Frances Violet . Williams, was adjudged insane by a Jurj In the district court Monday and was committed to 'the? State mental hospital. Mrs. Salt Lake City. every endeavor has been .made 4o capture Lopez, who" has proven to be one of the most desperate men in the history of the west, and a dead Shot Two men have been shot down and killed by Lopez since - he took retuge In the mine, and the sheriff of Salt Lake county finally decided that the only way to prevent further loss of life and capture the desperate Mexican, was to smoke him out of his hiding. place. With this idea in view, fires have been started at different entrances in the mine, and poisonous fumes are supposed to have pene.trated. every inch of the vast underground workentrances having been ings, all sealed. Thus the hiding place of Lopez has and-cam- con-vince- -- sank, broken, leaving a cavity 173 feet long, nearly as J wide as the street aq.d between eight and ten feet deep. The unique accident occurred directly In front of the new structure of the Marshall Field building at Randolph street, about midnight. It took four minutes for the rise and fall of the street surface. During that period Beven street cars running onto the heaving and sinking pavement crossed in safety with their loads of passengers. Neither the specific cause nor the total effects of the accident could be h water-mailearned. A burst about, ten feet below the pavement, but whether, lhat was. the cause of the accident or merely an effect is a question which engbaeers still have to solve. Engineers also have before them problems yet more grave. A great soil disturbance between two such buildlhgs as the Marshall Field structure on one side and the Masonic temple on the other may present serious phases. Whether the foundation ese mighty buildings ha ve It Js only a question of time now, been affected and whether they rehowever, before the truth will be main firm as before is one of the imknown. Nothing can live in the mediate questions. ability many pore lives would be sacrificed in an effort to capture him, as he had every advantage of the posse in that they could not approach his hiding place without being exposed to the deadly fire from his rifle. Beside. he had plenty of ammunition and some food. There are persistent rumors that Mike Crahovlch, the Austrian who is a fugitive On a charge of wife beatmine ing, has been In the also, during the time Lopez had taken refuge there, but had escaped prior to placing the bulkheads in the tunnels of the mine, in preparation for smothering the Mexican. It was reported frequently during Tuesday that friends of Granovich had him-out' of the mine on Saturday or Sunday and had him hidden in a cabin. There are those who insist that the man who has been 'In the mine ever since thej posse haa been attempting to dislodge him, is Crano-vlcand not Lopez. They contend that Lope escaped after shooting the three officers, and never came Utah-Aph- x twenty-four-inc- smuggled-- h, baek-toBlngha- mr s-- opened, a search will be made for the body of. the desperado who has taken six. lives and caused the state a monetary, loss of at least $50,000. The lafest report from the bandit was that- which ca m e 'Tu e s d a ii'i g Lt from the Phoenix tunnel No. 2, the level. stationed (kuards there . reported that they had heard Lopez' working his way out at the inner bulkhead. There are two bulkheads in this tunnel, the Innermost one being about 250 feet from the portal and the outer one about fifty Jeet m. According to the guards, as- - heard moving tlmbers atrthe Mrs-Geor- Vilh-tjalma- d n g Seed-erower- -- -- - Y. h i.. i R. ,R Kimmell, Noble Co., Indiana, wriu-gEeruna hafc been a godserd to me I can feel safe in saying tha it t.av my life, as L was all run dev r an just miserable when I coma,. ..rej tEu' ing. your Peruna, but am ot. to recovery now. I cannot ou tnk too much." ; Those who object to liquid cine can now procure Peruna Tjk. '. ' lets. Ask Your Druggist tor Free Pervnt - Lucky Day Almanac for r FOR THE BOYS TO REMEMBER How to Rescue--- a Person' From Broken lee With the Least Tbs to Oneself, To rescue a person w h j hs through the ice you should tm tie a rope around your body and have the other end tied or held on the:. The get a long board, or a ladder or limb of a tree, crawl cut n .hi or path it out, so that the person m'the water may reach it. If nothing can be found on which you can support oui weight, do not attempt to walk out toward the person to be rescued, but lie flt on your face and crawl out, as by doing this much less w eighOieors. at any one poitft on the ice than in walIf you yourself break through king. -- the""ice-remein- if you try to - r - r Punishment to Fit Crime. When Congressman Small was young lawyer he was once arguing a case before a country magistrate. Why, said Mr. Small, the man at the bar, Jones, would Just as soon kill me right here before your faces as noL" The old magistrate Blowly took out his spectacles, put them on, and peer ed over to get a good look at the dee perate Jones. Then he pointed his finger at him, and said: You, Bill Jones, if you kill John Small here before me 111 fiAe you One dollar and fifty cents for contempt of court, dura Chicago my "souDif-- I Awat! Inter-Ocea- USE ALLEN 8 FOOT-EAthe Antiseptic powder to be thuken Into the tbow (or Tender, echlng teet. It tul.ee tbe eting oat of " eofns und bnniono und mnkee walking adrllght So! nvbstitut ft. ForFKKBtrioi Terjwhere, 3Sc. H package, nddrea A. 8. OIniated, Le Boy, N. T. Adi. The Reason. That man looks grave. Why . soJ He's buried in thought If a couple are walking along the streetjimL she stops to look In a window while he keeps right on, they are married. . . Bring.. Death. .and ,- BackacheVarn 1 -- t, Texas. ay- 'JL operation mV( to relteve - Want Mine Experiment Station. Washington. Representative ri'-onore; Jr- i s hcIteTetl uesda wtrodnced' &' btlf di ished. re ct ing the establishmbent-o- f a mine Polk, who escaped with his grown experiment station at Salt Lake unson, saw his wife and four children der the jurisdiction of the bureau of carried to death. mines J Kill Robbers Cashier. Figured In Famous Will Case. Blythe, Cal.- Two robbers entered Melrose, Mass. William C. Russell, the Palo Verde Valley bank here eon of the late Daniel Russell, and Tuesday afternoon, shot and killed one of the cehtral figures in the faCashier A. W. Bowles, after robbing mous Russell will case, died at the the bank of $5,000 in gold and cur- family bomstead Saturday. He was rency, and escaped. 55 years old. v Robbers Hold Up Auto Party. New York. Three robbers effected a daring holdup of an automobile party early Saturday, taking money and elry worth $2,000 from Cornelius lire! mus. president of the Germania Life insurance company. j - e I Colorado Rivef Rising. Faces Embezlement Charge. Austin. Texas. The Colorado river B. V. Stannell of Val- Philadelphia. on Tuesday was running forty feet lejo, Cal who was arrested here- - Nodeep through the uncompleted open- - vember 13. charged with the embez-inin Austins new $2.0e0,000 dam. tlement of $4,000 from the Fraternal All cofferdams went out and the OrdeT of Eagles of Vallejo, Is being taken back to California for trial Many Lose Live, in Firef Huertae Agent, Seeking Money. j meP are Brussels. Mexican agents are seek- 1 lost their lives m a Ing loans here It is understood that fir which des royfd tfce ArcaJLx D de la Barra, the fnacial aeen ,Louis ! a ch?aP !. r v. rthtef paaaed pure nd The pain In feeing terrltilawas nothing wai and bone kin When I bad up hope i n'bCj Do. X ., Gat DWe at Aar Sera.R 5.5 r&T. health than before DOANS a VAS We Want Salesmen forceat i wa offer axtra bbeml euuuaet to to rear eid. who can furnish references. PWwaent. profitable. maud work. Yon are your own boeeeux opera ta on oar capital- - No exper "UTS- weaned. We grreyoa hcreoh oYOtie man of good babita and 21 app! Pf ee weath ebeeeaxpeeeee. Fm hmtwyeoe ia yeweeate. Old eetebhehed. well-kee- gw riw Ngha. Wnteetneeafnr I 1- o. . CO, BUFFALO. FOSTER-MLBUK- g -- J heutorrbaz of tbe b'ood ' Offers $5,000 Reward, Los Angeles, Cpl.A reward of $5,. 000 is offered by the Southern Pa- iflc company for-thcapture ot the youJiful .band.t who held up the pas- sengers in the rear Pullman. of one Df the company s limited irama. trouble Itey -- T he-"pe- - Tlf that crawl. up on the broken edse it will very likely break again with you. If rescuers are near, it would be much better to support yourself on the edge of the ice and watt for them ter come to you. From Boy Scouts of AmericA. r'. jo Dan-lids- Belton, Texas. Fiveersons were drowned and property valued it as many thousands of dollars Tuesday in a flood which swept lover, a territory approximatemiles in diameter Jn Bell ly twent county. The dead are Mrs. W. H. Polk and her four children. The. flood resulted from an excessive rainfall during Monday night. .Tuesday night the water was rapidly receding. When the' Mam street bridge in Temple. Texas, was demolished by the wave an unidentified man was'on Bf ber . . DROWNED.- - - 1914. tnflaaiois-UonAlln- Destruction. urf - Declares That Navy was Never in Such Urn. Winslow's Soothing Byrap for ChiUbes teething, softens tbe gums, reduces bottleJ High State of Efficiency. pain.cures wind coiiculoc a ft Vi aahington. Immediate """'acquire1' ment and operation of oil wells and A tightwad husband is one who exrefineries f o furnish fuel for the navy, pects his wife to'Bave more out of her kn international conference to secure allowance than it amounts to reduction. 'oF navar construction, the addit on of dreadnoughts, eight de- Avoid Dangerous Nostrums. Take Dean stroyers ad thrpe submarines for-- the Mentholated Cough iroj)s. They have ml navy during the coming year, govern- value 6c at all good Drug ibtores. ment manufacture of armor, more naThe largest opal In the world, weigb-lnval chaplains and religious leaders, 17 ounces, Is worth $30,000. an better ed uea ticqa H acilitiesfor enlist-- ' to the emperor of Austria belongs ed men, and a graduated retirement law are chief recommendations in the first annual report of Secretary d e -- pub :cSiffi day; You The .secretary says the navy was warnings Backache is one of Natures never in such a high state of efficiency of kidney weakness." Kidney disease as today, and that in considering its kills thousands every year. future needs, he has given less thought Don't neglect a bad back. If your back to the guns than to the men "behind is lame if it hurts to stoop or lift Ihe guns. Believing that the efficiency there is irregularity of the secretions headof the navy as a fighting force will be suspect your kidneys. If you suffer nervo05 tired, are dizziness and m the highest sense aches, promoted by the and worn-ouyou have further proof adoption of a serious and systematic Use Doan's Kidney Pills, a fin renr xiurse of instruction aboard ship rath-- r edy for bad backs and weak kidneys. than af shore stations, he points out A Texas Case that the department is trying to make B. F Brt; Mr a , Andeff the navy a great university. Houto A "e . B75-fo- he-atr- - . ' Mrs. Chartes Afispaugh onh DANIELS SHOWS ENTHUSIASM y . z- . e his lomb,- - it is - believed. d When the sheriff has been 8TREET CAVES IN. thatthe hunted --desperado is dead, the mine will be unsealed and Peculiar Accident in Chicago Endana posse will look for the body. gers Many Lives. This plan of suffocating Lopez wa rose C h ica go. Ran d ol ph - street put into execution only after it became apparent that he would never Tuesday night, lifting street cars full be taken alive', and that ii' all prob- of people on its surface' then slowly - been-mad- e Fjood In Texas h - . m-- a Charged With Violating Law. Spervcer Condemned to Death. Chicago. The suit of the federal . Signor.UltvU the Italian Inventor oUAvuvrm-UL-dsTpgovernment chargtngTteChTcago Butter and Eggs board with violat-- . the F ray, by which he says he can lessdd ipurderer ofMrs. Mildred Rex-roa- t, Mies Mona McAdoo, daughter of the on Saturday was sentenced to be Ing the anti-trulaw will be brought explode gll explosives at a great die of the treasury, le known In secretary useless de thus every making to trial here this weekit was an- tance, hanged at Whe.tTon.the county seat, Washington as the administrations vtee-o- f p'urnerv and warships. nounced Monday. Doi ember 19. prettiest girl.' ' Plan- - New Steamship Line. . Girl Slew Playmate. Explorer's Vessel Wrecked. " Tires of the Poet. ' Nome, Alaska The power schooner Yokohama The Japanese chamber Prince Albert, Sask. Cathien Oka ge San Francisco. Sterl r of commerce of Yokohama has memo-ralize- ing. wife of the California poet. ' is Bimons, aged 13 years, was on Mon-da- Mary Sachs, one of the boats of Steafanson's Canad.an Arctic convicted of murdering her the nnnis-ttoestabhsh a di- said to be about to file suit . fro dibeen rect line of steamships between Ja- vorce. expedition. has playmate, Julia Jenex, on exploration of tempera the afternoon of June 21 last. The' wrecked in the ice off the Arctic coast pan and New York immediate! after meat" is"Incompatibility believed to be the grouflds of Alaska. Jury was out only one hour. the Panama canal is opened. for action against the poet. Offered Position Wiley. Martial jj.aw. Zelaa Will Return to Spain. WiBJiot-Decta- re Idaho Seed Fair. Washington Friends of Dr. 11 Washington. The international fourteenth Povatello, Idaho. The B'g Ratuds. Mich. Governor Wood s tangleover the presence in The Unit- ard W, Wilev. former federal pure food brdge Ferris, who spent Thanksgiv-n- annual seed fair of the Idaho ed States of J. Santos Zelaya, former thief, jtdii.ittetLon Frida that the docassociation will be held here1 day here, said he would not depresident of Nicaragua, apparently tor was considering an off r to become clare ruart.al law. 'n Keweenaw 'county, noary 12. Pr zes amounting to $500 was solved by Zelaya "where mining proieny was dna-mited- . will be awarded for the advanemegt agreeing to re- health comm Ssioner of New York turn to Barcelona, Spain. City. of seedgrowing. Defeat Initiative and' Referendum. Concession Not Affirmed. President to"Take Vacation. Negroes Invited to Africa. Bogota, Colombia. The Colombian Regna, Saskatchewan Indifference Missouri Guthrie, Okla. Oklahc-n- a. Washington. There will be no congress ended Its session Monday of electors on Frida killed possible New Y'ears reception at the White and Kansas negroes are preparing to without passing the new tariff law adoption of initiative and referendum house. President Wilson announced receive Chief Albert Sam of the Akim or approving the oil and hank conces- legislation in Saskatchewan Less than Friday that during the holiday recess tribe of Ashantee. West, Africa. Chief sions recently granted by the govern- 10 per cent of the voters went to the of congress he would take a ten days Sam Is bringing an invitation from ment. ' vacation. polls. Ashantee tribes for the American negroes to locate there. Cashier Sentenced. Mourn for Dead Official. Federation Upholds President. C. J. McHugh, de-S- f No Race Suicide Here. Washington. All activities over the Seattle, Wash. The American Fedthe Cadillac State Southern railways 7,000 miles of road eration of Labor refused to adopt a Stevespoint, WIs. Mr. and Mrs. ""fenced to- serve ceased for five ttoinuteg Friday as the reeolution condemning armed inters Joseph Kostruck broke the record for -- x in funeral services for Wit the - ground that babies when the - twenty-n'ntoff-y jSfngham . the. murderet doubled back on his tracks and took refuge in the Apex mine. Hundreds of men have guarded the different entrances to the mine, aud FIVExPERSONS Must Pay Tax. . Washington. Mining corpora'ions must pay the corporation tax imposed tariff at t. acby the Fajne-Aldriccording to the decision on Monday by the supreme court. " t inmFbufkheads. Mine rtf London The Thanksgiving dinner of ' the American society here Thursday night was noteworthy because of ,the pronouncement of the British government's indorsement of the Monroe dootrine by Viscount Haldane, lord high chancellor. Three hundred and fifty American men and women, with a large number of British guests, were present, and they cheered Lord Haldane's words again, and again. Robert N. Fairbanks, president oi the society, proposed The King, agd Lord Haldane proposed "The President pf the United States. T recently made a visit to. the Unit ed States," Lord Haldane said, back not.ohly with a vivid recollection- of the cordial welcome T expected, but. with a deep sense of the high ideals the British' and American nations hold in common the high ideals of citizenship of the two countries. Speaking of the Monroe doctrine, he said that the United States consid-ere-d herself responsible for the liberties of the small nations of that hemisphere. He could see what was in the mind of the president of that time that the responsibility rested with the United States to secure good government and fair treatment for those countries. Lc-pe-- w Died - K,- of WavhiiH'trrn Ontaha Neb. has been ft pry in ted. am ass stant solicitor of the state department. with authorltj to act as solid tor in the absence of Solicitor Folk. He has been in the state department since IfiU ' mperial Saltlake City. Felix Lopez, the Mexican murderer, who has killed five men since he shot a countryman at Bingham during a quarrel over a woman, is in all probability dead. After killing three of the four who set, out to capture him after he had killed another Mexican -- iv cn PI a c e. ., . Interprets Policy of the United States to Mean Fair Treatment to the Smaller Nations of Thia Hemi' sphere. , HOWTO BEBEIUTIFCLt 1 til , iL u? SffiH , a X anVeH'HP I IT j |