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Show THE TOOELE TIMES ...... NEWS OF A WEEK 111 C. T. 8TONEY, Publiah TOOELE A mustache The frost UTAH can come back. la on the Sunday school picnic. storm to do It will take a snow away with straw hats. Outside the slight chill weather, can you beat itT The best of aviators this of come often down when they least expect to. While the aeroplane Is Btlll in Its Infancy, it Is a very husky Infant. Guess they will discard the hobble Fashion says Its passe. skirt now. It Is beIn the matter of coming harder than ever to tell a steal from a borrow. Joy-ridin- g Aeroplane flights and balloon races are fascinating, but think how good the walking is! If the world is going Insane, some modern music must be consciously written for the future. If your digestion Is bad Its because A spoonful with you lack "sand. each meal, says the doctor. Boys In Chicago public schools are take up sewing. Why assume bachelorhood for them so early in the day? to Not all men are poets, says a reviewer of current verse. Now, If we could them of that has landed In New only convince truth. Baden-Powe- ll If your York. boy aBks for a khaki a scout hat dont be sur- suit and CONDENSED FORM prised. Why la it everybody has a bottle of carbolic setting around the house somewhere to be taken In mistake for medicine? THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD OF Happenings That Are Making History information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given in a Few Lines. INTERMOUNTAIN. John F. Sullivan, tne young United States forester, who disappeared six weeks ago and was believed t,o have perished in the woous near Grays harbor. Wash., by suicide or from exposure, has been heard from in the east, where he had gone after tiring of his W'ork. E. W. Paget, manager of the Albany hotel, Denver, was elected president of the Rocky Mountain Hotel Mens association at the closing session of their convention in Denver. Miss Esther Ramsey, 29 years old, was fatally burned when she attempted to start a fire with kerosene at her home in Denver. Counterfeit $10 notes on the First National bank of Portland, Ore., are being passed freely in New York City. Secret service men are convinced that the notes are being floated by the same gang which is passing counterfeits on the National Bank of Los Angeles, Cal., and the First National bank of Williamsport, Pa. Thrown into the river by a crazy man and kicked back Into the water when he was scrambling out, Joseph Sleater, aged 6 would have drowned at Salt Lake City, had not an aged man come to his assistance. Young Sleaters assailant is in jail. DOMESTIC. William E. Davidson, a train dispatcher for the Southern Pacific company, committed suicide by asphyxiation at his home in Oakland. His supposed to have been due to the breaking down of his nervous system under the strain of his work. As becomes tne Indian nature, Wilbur Benjamin, the murderer of little Violet Gilmer, met death on the gallows at Folsom prison, California, on Friday, as stoically as he faced his accusers at his trial. Otto Sahli, chancellor of the Swiss legation, died at his residence in Chicago on Friday of diabetes. He was 57 years old. John Leyely and wife of Caldwell, Kan., were killed and Otto Skidmore, his wife and two children, also of Caldwell, were seriously injured when the carriage In which they were riding was struck by a switch engine. Rioting occurred in New York City as a result of the strike of express s company employees, men several and assaulted being knocked unconscious, although there were no fatalities. The Independent Telephone company, operating in approximately twenty-fivcities and towns in northern and central Illinois, has been placed in the hands of a receiver. Blarlous Nachouter, aged 25, killed his wife, aged 21, and baby, aged 2 years, at St. Clairesville, O., and then shot himself. cases of inSince June 1 twenty-fivfantile paralysis have been reported to the state hoard of health of Rhode Island. Of this number twenty-threhave resulted in death. Whisky and morphine are blamed for his troubles by Henry B. Smith, formerly archdeacon for the southern half of the Episcopal diocese of Oklahoma, and once rector of the St. Philips church of Ardmore, Okla., arrested at Kansas City on a forgery charge. E. F. Shelly, a banker of Ashland county, Ohio, has been convicted of embezzling $15,000 from the estate of Paul Oliver. This conviction is the first definite step in the prosecution of , a trust, lawyers' through which a number of people have been swindled. Bertha Anderson, aged It, aiiu Anderson, aged 12, were married at Kennesaw, Ga.. on Sunday to Andy Champ, 21, and John Champ, aged 22. The father of the girls has instituted habeaus corpus proceedings in au ef fort to separate the two couples. Crazed with jealousy at the sight of iis divorced wife driving with another nan, Wnuam Maley of Mount City, wounded the Io., shot and fatally woman and then killed himself. A marriage license has been is sued at Philadelphia to Connie Mack, manager of the worlds champions, and Miss Katherine Hal ohan, a West Philadelphia girl. Edward Jardine has been arrested at Goderich, Ont., charged with the 16 murder of Elizabeth Anderson, years old, whose body was found in the cellar of a lonely house. John J. Smythe, charged wtih havhis wife and ing shot and killed daughter, at Norfolk, Va., September 1, has been found guilty of murder. The bodies of seven men, all victims of the recent hurricane, were washed up by the waves at Punta Gor-dFla. News of the death of Hugo Richards Garden, organizer and captain of the famous confederate palmetto battery, comes from Southport, N. C. Death was caused by apoplexy. Mr. Garden was 70 years of age and was horn at Columbus, S. C. sui-cide- Japanese children are to to write with both hands. per trust may movement be taught The pa- be encouraging the Speaking of menu French, it Is a fact that English is expressive enough to designate all that the ordinary man waists to eat. An attempt Is being made to Americanize hotel menus. Pork And, "White Wings, "One In the Dark and "Ilam on Rye." When song ,wrlting has been Introduced In the schools will the pupils take their arithmetic lessons home and try them on the piano? Now that New York has abanded the horse cars we may entertain hopes of her one day being a real and enterprising village. If one had ones choice of deaths that by the administration of hot mince pie over a period of about seven- ty-five sirable as years would as seem de- any. A hen that sings has ered in South Carolina. stiff price of eggs, she likely to cast much of a the hen that lays. been discovOwing to the will not be shadow over Any man who is inclined to feel 000, OOOtli part of the about lation of this country. popu- What has become of the youth who grew long hair for every football season, even though he never got any closer to the game than the grand stand? Our leading lady smugglers may console themselves with the thought that ollector Loeb will have no such perfected system of search when the ocean-goinaeroplane is in commission. g The mint officials have Just discovered that the citizens of the United States don't seem to be able to keep any of the $11,000,000 coined annually in gold. So they are going to stop coining it From the depths of the sea a new island has added itself to the Aleutian group. Uncle Sam should hurry up with a more definite government for Alaska, which Is twice as large as Texas and still growing. A court has decided that platonic affection for a married woman does not Justify gifts of silk hose and lingerie not even in these ultra-modertimes. Stick to Browning and essays on friendship, and the lady will be safe In n divorce suit A very sists that not know young magazine writer ingirls of the present age do how to kiss. It is hoped will, with more experience, have cause to revise his opinion. that he The fact that the oyster season is open is notified by the news item that a Pennsylvania woman found a $200 pearl In an oyster which she was assimilating in New York. This is calculated to increase the feminine demand for oysters, and may entail the further drain on the family purse of trips to New York. e e haughty should stop and consider that according to the census he Is just a strike-breaker- e Ul-li- e The National Cattle Breeders asso ciatlon was formed In Chicago on Fri day. All breeders of dairy cattle art eligible to membership. The chartei membership represented nearly every dairying section in the United States and Canada. Bert M. Taylor of Minden, Neb., was hanged at Lincoln on Friday. The crime for which he was executed was Pearl the murder of his sister-in-law-. Taylpr, 19 years of age, a sister of his dead wife, in the town of Minden. beMany shots were exchanged tween the police and the striking drivers of the United States Express company and their sympathizers at Jersey City, on Tuesday, but no one was in- jured. of soft drinks Forty proprietors stands at Knoxville, Tenn., have given up their government liquor licenses following the decision of the state supreme court that the holding of a federal liquor license was prima facie evidence of illegal sale of liquor. WASHINGTON. Figures compiled at the postoffice department show that the exact reduction of the postal deficit for the fiscal year ended June 30, last, was The deficit of the previous fiscal year was $17,600,000. Heart disease ranked second only to tuberculosis of the lungs as the principal cause of death in 1909 among the gainfully employed male persona in the United States death registration area, which comprises over hall of the estimated population of the country. With the national currency associations already formed and those in process of formation, officials of the treasury department believe the financial centers of the country are financial against amply protected stringency. Many unmarried women, who have lost government positions through the introduction of recent economies, in for reinstatemaking applications ment, have suggested that they be given places now held by married women whose husbands are able tc support them. FOREIGN. Austria has her high cost of living problem in common with the rest Qf the world, and the government has gone to work to find out if a solution cannot he found. The fourth session of the Russian duma opened on Friday. As had been expected, there was trouble at once over a proopsal to honor the memory of Prof. Serhe Mouromtzeff, who died recently. Rumors of impending uprisings in Pinar Del Rio and Guantanamo, Cuba, are current, and troops are being sent to both points. The Lisbon press generally favors the inauguration of a system of government with a president and cabinet similar to that in the United States in preference to the system of parliamentary government generally in vogue on the continent of Europe. The belief is growing that the government will present a measure providing for a remodeling of the British empire at the coming session of parliament. It is agreed that something must be done to meet the demand for the abolition of the house of lords. The final and organic absorption of Finland into the Russian empire is now regarded as a matter of only a short time. The Russian girl terrorist, Tattiana Leontieff, who in March, 1907, was sentenced to Thun to four years imprisonment, less six months, and twenty years banishment from the canton of Berne, has Just finished her sentence. The vulnerable ports along the Irish coast are to be provided with modern guns by the English government. Eight thousand freight and express wagon drivers went on strike at uis-boon Tuesday. Soldiers and firemen are being utilized in the transportation of the necessitites of life. A number of persons are dead and are seriously ill as a retwenty-eigh- t sult of ptomaine poisoning following a barbecue participated in by members of the German colony of Toluca, II DEATH III SLEEP CRUSHED TO DEATH COLLISION AND THEIR BODIES BURNED. STOCKMEN IN VERGE OF REVOLUTION A1INES AND MINING The town of Valdez, Alaska, is gold The citizens, youpg and old, turned prospector, leaving the town for days at a time in a partially deserted condition, all searching for Wild Scene in the French Chamber of mad. have Deputies During Debate on Recent Railroad Strike. gold. Word has reached Salt Lake of Paris. The debate on the railway rich strike of gold ore on in which the government has reported strike, what is known as Dry mountain, situFour Men Were Killed Outright, been bitterly attacked in the chamber ated about twenty miles west of SulWhile Two Managed to Crawl of deputies, by the Socialists, took a phur, on the Western Pacific railway. From Twisted Mass of Steel new and dramatic turn Saturday The ore is said to be fabulously rich and Iron, Terribly Injured. night. During the session, which was gold. not only the most violent in the hisThe Little Bell Consolidated Mintory of the French parliament, but company, whose property is situate ing Montevideo, Minn. Four stockmen rivaled in disorder and turbulence the ed a short distance south from the from Montana and South Dakota were sessions of the national convention Daly West mine, at Park City, is shipkilled, two injured so seriously that under the French revolution, Premier ping 150 tons per month of first grade there is slight chance of their recov- Briand himself was the pivot on ore to the smelters, and is paying diviery and an engineer and fireman bad- which the drama turned, and the dends. ly crippled when section four of the general verdict is that certain govern All the mines now being operated ment victory has been changed intc Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul In the Mason valley are looking fine, passenger. No. 6, from Butte, possible defeat. and an air of activity is noticeable Mont., crashed into the rear end of a Smarting under the repeated at among claim owners who have not stock train as It was endeavoring to tacks of M. Juares, the leader of the been inclined to develop their terriback in on tile siding to let the pas- Socialists, and others, the premier tory until the railroad and smelter sengers by, a mile west of here, on leaped to hjs feet and, defending the arrived. cabinets suppression of the strike as Sunday. At a meeting of the board of diEngineer Tat Parker and Fireman a revolutionary outbreak, exclaimed: held recently In Cheyenne, rectors, Stickler of the passenger saw the tall "If the actual laws had been insufname of the National Minthe Wyo., of caboose and the stock hesitated jumplights ficient, we would not have of Nevada was changed company ing ed in time to save their lives. Both to resort even to illegality for the purto the Nation Mines company. The were injured. Six stockmen coming pose of preserving the fatherland. owners are much elated over the east with the train load of cattle, An uproar followed these words. were asleep in the caboose when the The Socialists jumped up and were showing of the great bonanza. The oil industry of southern Calipassenger bore down upon it and four joined by a number of Radicals. With is a gigantic affair. In the gushfornia were killed outright. Two, George shouts of anger they moved toward east-boun- d er fields of Midway, Sunset, Maricopa and McKittrick there are about 40 Sowing wells, and perhaps 400 pumping. The gushers run from 4,000 to as high as 60,000 barrels a day. Statistics show that while the production of lead in 1909 exceeded that of 1908 by 20,700 tons, the consumption exceeded that of 1908 by 26,300 tons. The consumption by the world during 1909 exceeded the worlds production by 8,200 tons of the metal. Picture rock worth nearly $150 to the ton from the Shamrock Gold Mining & Milling companys property at Marysvale, Utah, and specimens of $10,000 rock plastered with native gold, and horn silver protruding from the side, are being exhibited In Salt Lake. Austin, Nevada, wltn a production record of $65,000,000 to Its credit, i3 today the scene of considerable activity, with upwards of 150 men employed in the Reese River district, and a new mill about to be opened to handle thousands of tons of ore on the various dumps in close proximity to the town. The oil fields of Utah differ materially from those of Coalings and Midway of California in the fact that the shallow, drilling is comparatively many of the producing wells only being driven to a depth of from 400 to 500 feet. This shallow drilling has allowed portablp rigs to enter the field and rapid progress is the result. YVhat is believed to he the oldest mine in the world is the Rio Tinto of Spain. It is known that the Phoenicians secured their red metal from the property during the eleventh century B. C. The annual production of the mine during the past few years has ranged from 72,000,000 to more than 8v.,000,000 pounds of copper. With $47,500 in its treasury, the Boston Ely Copper company has ample funds to resume sinking of the main shaft, which has been abandoned since last July. It is estimated that the Case Amazes Doctors. cost of driving that working to the Detroit. Johnnie Green, 11 years water level will cost about $50 a foot, old, who has a hole straight through and that the total expense in reaching his head from temple to temple, be- the desired point will not exceed $10,-00hind the eyeballs, made by a bullet fired by his chum, while they were The Montana Oreway company of playing Indian, is alive and con- Chicago, on the Montana side of the scious. His amazed physicians say he main range, just north of the Dark may recover. Horse mine, in Idaho, are boring a large working tunnel through the College Destroyed by Fire. mountains. The tunnel Is now Jackson, Miss. For the second time Rocky in Its history, Belhaven college, one in 1,000 feet, and will have to go aboul of the oldest female colleges in this half a mile further before reaching state, was destroyed by fire on Satur- the Idaho Sunshine on Wimpey creek. By way of illustrating that it is the day. Loss, $50,000. little things that count, the advance Steamer Lost, Crew Saved. of copper in price of a cent a pound New Orleans. The steamer Crown means a great deal tq the producers Prince of the Prince line, from Santos of the metal. With the Utah Copper to New Orleans with a cargo of cofcompany, for instance, on a producfee, was wrecked off the western tion of 8,000,000 pounds per month, it coast of Cuba on October 16. Her means $10,000 more net profits per crew of thirty-fou- r men and four pas- month, or $120,000 more profits per sengers were rescued. annum. A strike that has caused consider Settle Dispute in Duel. able excitement at Fallon, Nevada, ocMinn. 26 Peter Redovetch, Hibblng, curred in the Alpine district in eastyears old, is dead, and Sam Katich, 27 ern hurchill county last week, when reis the years old, seriously injured, sult of a pistol duel between the two Charles Alford, a prospector, discovered a ledge carrying free milling as the result of a dispute. gold to a fabulous extent at a point More Times Suspects. three miles west of A' pine postoffice Acapulco. Mexico. Five men who Some of the samples show values ol put into this port in a power boat from $5,000 to $10,000. were arrested from San Francisco the sensational Cliafey, Nevada and are being held pending investiga3amp which put gold bars worth thoution into their connection sands in mens pockets and coming possible with the Los Angeles Times disaster. into Salt Lake they turned othei men's eyes green with envy, is today Financial Panic in China. , as quiet and sleepy as a Quaker Victoria. B. C. Seven Banks in the Lake Herald. The Salt says several larse whir of the Shanghai, including mill wheel is no longer ones, have failed and a financial panic and een the sound of the heard, Tne has resulted. steamship Titan, hammer and drill no more start rever which brought this news, left Yoko- berations down the ltng dark tunnels hama October 15. It has lately been announced that Nicaragua Recognizes Portuguese Re- the Anaconda company wil report public. monthly the amount of its copper pro Washington. Nicaragua has for- duetion, thus adopting the policy oi mally recognized the republic of Por- publicity upon which nearly all of the tugal, according to advices received Important companies by the state department from United hav entered during the last year or two. States Minister Gage at Lisbon. The decease in the European visFootball Player Lands Job. ible supply of copper of 1,800 tons reWashington. The postmaster gen- ported on October 23 Is equivalent tc eral has appointed as a post office in- 4,032,000 and brings the total pounds spector Walter A. Sommers of New visible supply in England and France York, who was formerly captain of down to 206,460,800 pounds, on that the George Washington university late. football team Rahsoldt and William Downing, man- the tribune," crying, Resign! Dictator aged to crawl through the mass of resign! steel and iron, more dead than alive Desks were banked and the chamand are frightfully burned and in- ber was a perfect bedlam with the jured. They are not expected to live. noise of shouts and cheers. One SoThe force of the impact shattered the cialist tried to fight his way to the caboose, deraild the two cars of cattle tribune to strike Briand. ahead of it and toppled the engine oi Throughout it all the premier stood the passenger over sidewalks acorss calm and dignified, and for three-qua- r the track on top of the wreckage. ters of an hour waited patiently, but Fire started and the bodies of the vainly, to make himself heard. Final four dead men were burned. Two cars ly, M. Brlsson, president of the cham of cattle were also burned before the her, amid cries and imprecations from fire department from the city got to the Socialists, adjourned the debate. the scene. Box cars on nearby tracks ENGLISH AVIATOR WINS. were licked up by the flames, and in order to save the passenger coaches Grahame-Whit- e Takes Both Cup and they were uncoupled and pushed back Money in Aviation Contest. by passengers and members of the train crew. Late Sunday afternoon New York. Claude E. Grahame-White- , the charred remains of the men burnflying for the Royal Aero clut ed to death were recovered. of the United Kingdbm, lifted the Gordon Bennett international speed IN URAGUAY. REVOLUTION trophy from the custody of America Several Skirmishes Have Taken Place on Saturday, in the fastest time ever covered for the full distance of 10C and Situation is Serious. kilometers (62.14 miles), around a Montevideo, Uraguay. The revolu course. His average tionary movement is taking on a seri- speed was a fraction better than 61 ous aspect. There are now 10,000 miles an hour and his fastest lap was armed revolutionists who are gradual- 2 minutes 55.77 seconds, but the cap Several skir- tain of the French team, Alfred Le ly being concentrated. mishes nave taken place, hut the cas- Blanc, flying in a similar machine, a ualties have been suppressed. Bleriot monoplane Dr. A. Bachini, the oreign minister, was making each lap on an average recently Issued a manifesto declaring of twenty seconds faster than Grahaand would have won the hs - savernment was junable tc me-White, prevent the revolution from spreadi- cup if he had not met with a disasaccident in his last lap, when he ng, because, outside of tue capital trous race seemingly well In hand had the .he sympathies of the people were enwith was revolutionists. It the tirely Says Returns Were Padded. partly because of the influence of fraudulent Washington. Charging .his manifesto that President Willa-naefforts upon the part of the individual requested Bachinis resignation. to pad the census reThe opposition papers predict that enumerators turns for Minneapolis to the extent ol President Willaman will be forced to 4,668 names, Census Director Durand esign and they prophesy the hasty re- has announced the corrected popula Jose Battle y turn of of that city to be 301,408. The Ordonez. The government is keeping tion announced figure is a gain of almosl the true situation from becoming pub-,i- 49 per cent over the population ol generally by aid of the censorship. 1900, which was 202,718. -- c Frnch Wheat Crop Short. The shortage in the Washington. ;rop of French grown wheat this year is estimated in a report to the United States government by Consul Hunter Sharp of Lyons, at 85,000,000 buslieis. He adds that the French are looking to Argentina with the hope that the large crop there will lower the price of wheat throughout the world. Drowned While Hunting. Minn. Stanley Wells Litchfield, and Charles Shiep were drowned on while Sunday in Lake Washington hunting. Their boat overturned. Expect Teed to be Resurrected. Bristol, Tenn. Curious as to what had become ot the body ofDr. Teed, who announced before his death a in Mexico. year ago that he would rise from his A tornado, a tidal wave and violent tomb and become the Messiah of the eruptions from Mt. Vesuvius have Koreshans, two members of the cult, caused terrible havoc along the coast according to Henry D. Silverfriend, atof the bay of Napes and the gulf o) tempted to unseal tne tomb, but beSalermo, and the islands of Ischia and fore this was accomplished both were Prociaia. Two hundred and fifty per deprived of tueir reason and died besons are said to have been killed. Tin fore they could be removed to an asylum. monetary loss is great. of the Ci,i uncle Tsai Prince Ilsun, Americans at Manila. nese emperor, was received in arnli Tile com mi ice of AmeriManila. ence on Monday, by the emperor o men representing the business can the pal Japan. He had luncheon at commerce of on the Pacific chamber ace and later received a high decoraon coast arrived here from Canton his tion from mnjesty. will remain until WedThey Sunday. The Norw egian steamer Dim fields nesday. They sa,I tor the United which has been reported missing, is States on the Manchuria, November 6. ashore in the vicinity of Cape han as tonio. The Bluefields ran into the Improving in France. West Indian hurricane on a voyage Paris. Dining the first half of the and from Ceita, Spanish-HonJu'ayear 19i0 it is oidcially announced was driven on a reef October 19. the the births in France exceeded Captain Juhn Carter, the skipper deaths ty 21,189. During the year who commanded King Edward's yacht 1909 the deaths exceeded the births Britannia, died on Wednesday. by 28,203. Plans for the immediate establish Draft Horses Burned. ment of a Mormon colony in Mexico Chicago. One hundred expensive have been communicated to Washington by Consul Luther Ellsworth of draft horses were killed, a number ot workmen had narrow escapes and Ciudad Porfirio Diaz. considerable property damage resultbuildFire destroyed twenty-seveed late Sunday, when a large steam of a town Oriente at Maysri, ings short distance San from pipe burst in a barn at the Union province, a tiago, Cuba. The loss is estimated stock yards. at $250,000. Physician Kills Himself. King Victor Emmanuel on Wednes Queenstown. Dr. John Nesbit, a day visited the island of Ischia, where New York physician, shot and killed he viewed the destruction wrought b. himself in his stateroom on board the the recent hurricane and cheered thi steamer Arabic last Thursday even-Isuffering people. or n ON C vil-age- copper-producin- |