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Show Sherman Ylce-Preside- THE TOOELE TIMES NEWS OF A WEEK III C. T. STONEY. Publish TOOELE UTAH CONDENSED An early and severe winter Is preThis is cold comfort. dicted. New York Is the second city In the world, but it feels big as the first the about The redeeming feature pictured hobble .skirt is its impossi- bility. Alcohol is a necessity in paint It seem to have a special affinity for red paint Whose business it is, anyway, what of hat you choose particular variety to wear? The man who said summer is over old straw hat in the Is hunting his ash barrel. The government is advertising for a xylotomist If you know a good one tell him about it. Heres a centenarian who swears off on liquor and tobacco. Its never too late, you know. Infant paralysis Is no respector It has Just killed a woman age. sixty-si- of of in Connecticut. x Pittsburg man invents an apparatus for forecasting earthquakes. No family should be without one. Count Zeppelins airships can never Increase their popularity by making a specialty of blowing up. What a fine opening that alligator Bwlmmlng at large in Paw Paw lake offers to ambitious bathers! Market report announces, 32 cents a dozen. much for those that are not? strong at "Eggs IIow aged and worn-ou- t Why not readers? A fund to pension authors is suggested. pension worn-ou- t The man who "always gets up at daylight In the summer time does it because the flies wont let him sleep any longer. According to advices counterfeit r bills are being circulated, but fortunately most of us are out of the danger zone. flfty-dolla- A $00,000 bulldog has died in England, and there is to be a Investigation. It is an Important thing to be a $00,000 bulldog. post-morte- Emperor William is a man of stubto tllJ born opinions. , H afvlne right of kings and to his belle! that he can write an opera. A western minister Informs us that automobile speeders never go to heaven. Probably the golden strets are policed too well to attract them. New York plans to for its health that is less than $1 Yorker, it would seem money. THE IMPORTANT OF EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD spend over next year. As for each New to be worth the It has been estimated that the aver- age American eats 82 pounds of sugar every year. Now wed like to know how many pounds he pays for to get that quantity. The astronomers who are trying to work up another comet scare are hereby politely but firmly advised that the public Is disillusioned now about anything coming back. The hobble skirt, according to one of the fashion journals, "will die a natural death. Having seen it in action, we are afraid some of its wearers will not be so fortunate. The grasshopper serves no useful purpose," declares a scientist. Indeed! Did the scientist ever go out after small-moutbass in August when the bass wouldnt bite on green frogs? h Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered" from All Quarters of the Globe and Given in a Few Lines. INTER-MOUNTAI- While in a friendly scuffle at the woolen mills in Provo, Utah, H. D. Johnson and John H. Nebecker fell Into a vat of boiling dye. Before fellow workers could rescue them, both men were fatally burned. Settlers are blamed for forest fires in Colorado, it being charged that certain settlers have maliciously started fires after the rangers had gotten the fires under control. That the coal mines of Colorado are not and cannot be properly inspected according to law, under present conditions, is the statement made by State Mine Inspector John D. Jones. Thomas J. Karrick, aged 14, son of Mrs. Sarah E. Karrick, supervisor of art in the public schools of Salt Lake City, was murdered by a burglar that the lad found robbing his home. The murder occurred at noon, and no one saw the criminal, and there is scarcely any clue as to his identity. DOMESTIC. A prize fighter, known as Kid Fisher, was killed in the tenth round of a fight at Meno, Okla. Fisher died a few hours after the fight. Forty-threpersons were injured when a passenger train went through a bridge near Compton, Oklahoma. H. B. Smith, a wealthy druggist of Norwich, Conn., who went to Alaska to hunt big game, and Alfred Lowell, eldest son of one of the founders of Seward, were drownd in Lake Kenia, Kenia peninsula, October 11, while returning from a moose hunt in the mountains. The United States army transport Sheridan has arrived at San Francisco from Manila with 300 soldiers, returning from service in the Philippines, and 160 cabin passengers. Captain W. R. Bledsoe, 26 years old, Instructor in history in the New Mexican military institute, was found dead in his room at Roswell, N. M. Death was caused by an overdose of strychnine. James caught in the shafting a?S. Aurora, 111., and whirled to ufath7 He had just completed an invention of a corn husking machine, and Aurora financiers were ready to buy his patent. Tyrus Cobb has been declared champion batsman of the big leagues, defeating Larry Lajoie by a small margin, and wins the automobile. Lajoie, however, will be given a dujicate of the machine. Dr. W. H. Sledge of Mobile, Ala., has been arrested on an indictment charging murder in the second degree as the result of the death of Miss Burgess, who made an statement that a criminal operation had been performed. An attempt to rob a passenger train near Heyburn, Okla., failed when a water train ran into a pile of ties piled across the tracks. The water train was not damaged and the passenger, due in twenty minutes, was stopped before it reached the spot In a fight between George Johnson, a negro, and a posse at Huntington, VV. Va., two persons, including Johnson, were killed, two fatally injured and five seriously wounded. That there is about as much danger of a war between England and Germany as there is between Mars and the United States, and that the building of warships is ruining the coun- tries of Europe, is the observation of President David Starr Jordan of Stanford university, after a visit to Europe. The work of educating the negro has progressed so steadily in the last ten years that only 43 per cent of the race in the United States at present are illiterates, according to Mrs. Emma Erskine Hahn of New York city, who addressed the students of the national religious training school at Durham, N. C., on Wednesday. Theodore Roosevelt made an aeroplane flight at St. Louis on Tuesday, and said it was the finest experience he ever had had. He traveled twice around the aviation field at Kinloch, eighteen miles west of St. Louis, in three minutes and 20 seconds. Charles Fischer, aged 12, was swung writhing and screaming from the sidewalk in New York City by a man who used the boys body to check a bullet fired by Harry Greenwald, an The missile pierced the child's brain and he died within an hour. Senator Timothy D. Sullivan "Big Tim has startled some of the followers of the Bowery by declaring openly in favor of woman's suffrage. He advocates submitting the question of giving women the ballot to a referendum vote. Over 100 negro loafers and vagrants were rounded up in Savanna, Ga., by the police and locked up. The purpose of the raid was to force the Idle negroes to gc to work for themselves or to help put (he grand prize automobile course in condition for the race next month. e . ante-morte- Le-lan- d The aviating Joy ride has been Inaugurated. This should be nipped in the bud. With aviation going on in a scientific and respectable manner it will upset aerial travel at the start to have reckless aviators darting along through space, ready to collide with any other old aeroplane which may happen along, or to drop on unsuspecting pedestrians without warning. In actual warfare the dropping of a dynamite bomb down the funnels of a battleship from an aeroplane would doubtless cause serious Internal complications on' the part of the battleship. But also the planting of a one shot in the motor or to three-incsteering apparatus of the aeroplane h would doubtless disorganize the airship belligerent. It is all a question of which gets its projectile properly located first. A parachute performer in red tights frightened the Rockefeller estate by descending on It from the air and was carefully carried outside the gate. Perhaps they thought it was the n-haired siren, whose recent discovery has so perturbed the oil trust. Titia- A young woman in New York tried to kill herself because editors would not publish her poetry. If that were cause for suicide, half the present population of the country would long ago have ceased making a show in the census returns. will take the stump for the Republican state ticket nominated by the Saratoga CAPTURE MURDERER convention, which declined to accept him as its temporary chairman. Mrs. Alice Goodwin, said by the Chicago police to have eight husbands, has oeen arrested at Medford, Okla. She will be returned to Chicago to face trial on a charge of bigamy made by J. F. Young, one of her husbands. Losing his hold while at work on the tenth floor of a new steel building in Los Angeles, Charles Umberger, a structual iron worker, caroomed off a projecting beam on the floor below and fell nine stories to the roof ol a building adjoining and was fatally injured. It is estimated by representatives ol the national commission having distribution of seats for the first two baseball games in the worlds series at Philadelphia, that $70,000 has been returned to applicants for tickets whose orders cannot be filled. WASHINGTON. Secretary Ballinger has returned to Washington from an official tour ol inspection in Oklahoma. He says that the bu.;.ness of the five civilized tribet will be closed up as rapidly as possible and that he has ordered the sale ol all unallotted Indian lands' except coal and forest lands. President Taft has approved plant for raising the wreck of the battleship Maine which call for the com pletion of the work on or before the thirteenth anniversary of the destruc tion of the war vessel, February If next, It is estimated that $47,920,848 will be required to continue the construction of the Panama canal during the fiscal year beginning July 1 next. The navy department has decided that owing to the prevalence of at several Mediterranean cholera ports, the Atlantic battleship fleet will not visit any ports bordering on the Mediterranean during its forthcoming cruise. The states of Oregon and Washingof the available ton contain water power energy in the United States and between six and seven million horsepower can be generated in the two states, according to Fred F. Henshaw, hydrographer of the United States geological survey. The treasury department has ordered the free entry of all articles from Canada aonoied for the relief of the forest fire sufferers in the northwest. FOREIGN. Norway does not propose to be left out in the race for the south pole. Captain Raold Amundsen, who had made all his preparations for a long stay in the Arctic, has written to friend. that he has changed his plans- ajpUlll daslt- to file south nun named Tipping, An English whose mind had become deranged as a result of her experience in the recent fighting between street mobs and suicide in committed the clericals, Lisbon by jumping from a window. As a result of the strong measures put In force by the government, the railway strike situation in France continues to improve. The famous Bogoslov volcano, in the Aleutian islands, is in more violent eruption than ever before, according to a report brought by the revenue cutter Tahoma. A music hall dancer lost King Manuel of Portugal his throne, according to a Berlin distpach. The siren in the case is Mile. Gaby des Lis, whose wait? caught dancing of the the young monarchs fancy in Paris and threw his heart into a passion of yearning. The queen of Norway and the Crown Prince Olaf are to go to England about the second week in November, and will spend the early part of the winter at Appleton house. King Haakon will join his wife and son early in December, and the royal party will return to Norwrny for Christmas. King Alfonso XIII of Spain is formsomewhat ing a curious, although ghastly, museum, where are grouped the various objects which have been used in attempts against his person, together with objects which have placed his life in danger. A determined public official of Berlin has decided to put an end to worn ens scandal mongering. He intends to get up a blacklist of gossiping women. Copies will be furnished to the authorities, to landlords and tenants of houses, to the end that the gossipers may be boycotted. Princess Braganza, who was former ly Miss Anita Stewart, is the wife of the eldest son of the pretender to t- -e Portuguese throne. She was the stepdaughter of "Silent Smith and'lnher ited an immense fortune. Just previous to her marriage she was create an Austrian princess in her own right. The senate, says a Buenos Ayres dispatch, has authorized the construction of another Transandino railway, connecting the northern part of Argentina with Chile. A su.u of 8.122,000 pesos gold is appropriated for the purpose. Dr. Jose Madriz, who was defeated by Estrada in the Nicaraguan revolution, has arrived at Salina Cruz, Mexico, from Amapala, Honduras, with his wife. He will go to Mexico City to practice law. King Manuel of Portugal and Queen Mother Amelio have accepted the invitation of the Duke of Orleans to become his guests at Woodnorton, England. A shortage ol food supplies in Paris is feared if the railroad strike con-- ' tinues. An attempt will be made to bring in supplies by boat. one-stor- d pie'Jad. jiu-pits- u . 1 DOLLIYER GALLED CHEERFUL WORDS FOR SUFFERING WOMEN. No woman can be healthy with sick are often the true kidneys. Heart Disease Ends Career of Noted cause of They bearing-dowpains, headIowa Statesman Who Was a MAN WHO SHOT DOWN SALT aches, dizziness, Leading Insurgent. LAKE SCHOOL BOY BELIEVED nervousness, etc. Keep the kidneys TO BE BEHIND BARS. well and health is Fort Dodge, Iowa. United States easily maintained. Doans Kidney Senator Jonathan. Prentiss .Dolliver Pills make strong, Hungarian Youth Admits Participation died at his home Saturday night DilaIn Robbery, But Denies That He tion of the heart was fatal to him. healthy, kidneys. M r s. Senator Dolliver was in his 53rd year. Fired Fatal Shots, Placing Joseph He had not Church St., for in been health Gross, good Blame Upon a Companion. n y one-thir- SENATOR Salt Lake City. It is believed that the man who murdered Thomas Karrick, the schoolboy, at his home in this city at noon on October 12, has been captured. Julius Szirmay, a Huugarian, aged 21, is In prison, and has confessed to having participated In the robbery of the Karrick home, but denies that he shot the boy. He declares that he had a companion in the robbery, and, by Inference, places the blame upon that person. This companion he declares he knew on y by the name of Joe, and had only known him a short time. As to the present whereabouts of this mysterious companion, Szirmay declares he has not the slightest idea. A strong chain of circumstantial evidence Is being woven around the burglar. Three times since the murder Szirmay has atOnce, the day foltempted suicide. lowing the crime, he attempted to end his life by using chloroform, but was, found by some boys and his life saved. Again he slashed his wrists with the blade of a safety razor, but declares that the pain was so great that he could not go on. Again, he attempted to throw himself in front of a moving train, but his courage deserted him. A saw left in the cellar at the Karrick home led to the Hungarians 'arrest. The ownership of tjie saw was traced to a family who had befriended Szirmay, and its owner admitted he had loaned the saw to the young man. Szirmay says that when he read In the newspapers that the saw had been found in the house he had robbed, he feared it would be traced back to him, and that he would be charged with the murder of the boy. The officers believe they have a strong case against Szirmay, and it is predicted that he will yet confess that he shot down the boy who had gone to his home at noon from school, In order to get his lunch, discovered a man burglarizing the house, grappled with him, or attempted to escape and give the alarm, and was brutally mur dered, three bullets being fired intc his I Jody by the cowardly house-firmer' - d The capture was made by mob violence take Szirmay safe keeping. BALLOONING ' murderer of the alleged the sheriff, but talk ol caused that officer tc to the state prison for ACROSS ATLANTIC Walter Wellman and Party of Five Attempt Pioneer Voyage In Strange Craft. New York City. The first attempt to make a flight over the Atlantic ocean from continent to continent began at 8 oclock Saturday morning when the huge dirigible balloon Amer lea started from Atlantic City with Walter Wellman, journalist, explorer and navigator, in command, a party oi five men, one of whom is also a navi tele gator, one an expert wireless graph operator and the others engl neers. Wellman, head of the expedition said he hoped to cross the Atlantic ocean In eight or ten days. At fifteen knots an hour he Is making the speed of a slow liner. He carries gasoline sufficient to work the motor fifty days and the America is fitted with a de vice by which the navigator expects tc be able to conserve the gas In the huge bag almost Indefinitely. No Color Question in Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark proper has no color question, and hence the fact that the king had Dr. Booker T. Washington, the noted negro educator, dine at the palace with the royal family did not cause the comment which the invitation to lunch extended to Dr. Washington by Former President Roosevelt did in America. Neverthe less there are some who are acquaint ed with conditions in the Danish Wesl Indies who are quietly suggesting that the kings invitation may have an ill effect in the colonies. Japanese Warships Coming. The Japanese training armored comprising the cruiser Adama and the protected cruiser Kasagi, under command of Captain Yashiro, sailed Saturday for the United States. Toklo. squadron, Strikecs Granted Increase. Paris. The directors of the railroads involved in the strike have agreed to grant a minimum wage of $1 a day to the employees of all lines running out of Paris. The new scale will go into effect January 1. Dog Leads to Killing. Kansas City. Because John Land, a farmer, killed his dog and refused to pay for the animal, Jarms Haul, also a farmer, shot and killed Land at a small store, nine miles north of here. Hunt is in jail. Strike is Settled Paducah, Ky. One thousand employees of the Illinois Central shops here, who had been on strike since Wedensday, have returned to work both the strikers and the railroad having made concessions. some time. The son of a Methodist preacher, Senator Dolliver was a sincere and proifiinent member of that denomination. He was born in what Is now West Virginia in 1858, and graduated in 1875 from West Virginia university. Later on with his father he re- - Morrilton, A r k:, says: "My ankles were swollen and my back was so painful I could not straighten. I was treated by six using Doans Kidney Pills, I have nothing to complain of. Remember the Dame Doans. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a doc-Sin- box. Foster-Milburn.Co- ., Buffalo, N. Y. History of Red Cross Seal. Charity stamps, first used in Boston in 1862 for the soldiers relief funds during the Civil war, were the original forerunners of the Red Cross Christmas seal, which will be used this year to bring happiness and cheer to millions. The Delaware society in 1907 for the first time in America made use of a stamp for the purpose of getting revenue to In a hastily orfight consumption. ganized campaign of only three weeks they realized $3,000. The next year, 1908, the American Red Cross conducted the first national tuberculosis 0 stamp campaign. From this sale was realized for the JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER. movement. In 1909, under many United States Senator from Iowaadverse conditions, $250,000 was realized from these stamps. This year moved to Iowa. He was admitted to the slogan of the tuberculosis fighters the bar in 1878, began his political and the Red Cross is A Million for t Turberculosis From Red Cross Seals career by being elected to the congress, was elected to the suc- in 1910. ceeding congresses up to and including and in 1900 was apthe He Knew. A small boy brought up by a pointed to the senate from Iowa ta succeed Senator John H. Gear. father to hate anything conIn the Republican .convention of nected with England or the English 1900 which Theodore was consigned recently to eat dinner nominated Roosevelt for president. Senator Do- with the nurse while the family enterlliver was a prominent candidate for tained a genuine English lord in the meal had that office until Hanna, Platt and dining room. The grown-up- s Quay and some others wanted to nom- come to that twenty minutes past inate Mr. Roosevelt stage where conversation halts directSenator Dolliver was a leading in- ly, when a childish treble fell upon r shaft from the surgent in the senate, but he had a the high admiration for President Taft, kitchen. This is what the astonished although he was jaL regarded as a nobleman heard: Fe, fl. fo, fum, the White very welcome I smell the blood of an English-muHouse. Jr is $135,-00- - Fifty-firs- Fifty-sixt- fire-eati- ng dumb-waite- n. Wasp. f STANLEY v World's KETCHEL MURDERED. - Champion Middleweight Pugilist Shot Down on Missouri Ranch, Springfield. Stanley Ketchel, whose real name was Stanilaus Kiecal, middleweight champion pugilist of the world, died here Saturday night at 7:05 oclock, as a result of being shot early in the day by Walter A. Hurtz, a ranch hand. The shooting took place on the ranch of R. P. Dicker-son- , a friend of Ketchels, near Conway, forty miles east erf here. Ketchel had upbraided Hurtz for beating a horse. While seated at the breakfast table, the pugilist was shot in the back by the ranch han, who has escaped in the hills, but was captured later and is now in jail. Ketchel, who was but 23 years of age, was born in Grand Rapids, Mich., and fought his last fight with Jack Johnson, just a year ago. t Tit ?or Tat. Lloyd C. Griscom, in an interview in New York, said of party dissenm,r sions: They are animated by a nasty spirit, a spirit; and they go from bad to worse. Its like the case of the engaged The couple at the seaside dance. young man, a little jealous, said coldly to his fiancee at supper: Let me see was it you I kissed in the conservatory? About what time? the young girl answered, with a little laugh. Prudent Bridegroom. The uncertainties of life in New York are reflected in wedding rings, said the jeweler. Of all the wedding rings I have sold this season more than half were brought back after the ceremony to have the date put on. The rest of the Inscription was engraved whe pthe ring was purchased, but in order that the date might be correct Burro Wrecked Train. Roswell, N. M. One man was killed it was cautiously omitted until after and one badly injured when Santa Fe the knot was tied. passenger train No. 113 ran into a The Way It Looked. burro at Greenfield, twenty miles Mrs. Benham How do you like my south of here, and was wrecked. The animal went under the pilot, derailing hat? Benham You mean the one with the engine, which turned completely the mayonnaise dressing? over. Steamers for Pacific. COFFEE WAS IT. New York. The two palatial turPeople Slowly Learn the Facta. bines Harvard and Yale, sailed Mon"All my life I have been such a day on a 14,000-mil-e journey down the east coast of the western hemisphere slave to coffee that the very aroma through the Straits of Magellan and of it was enough to set my nervea quivering. I kept gradually losing my up the western coast of San Francisco. They were built three years ago health but I used to say Nonsense, it for the Metropolitan Steamship com- dont hurt me. "Slowly I was forced to admit the pany and with them was established a fast passenger service between New truth and the final result was that my York and Boston. The steamers were whole nervous force was shattered. My heart became weak and uncerrecently sold, and upon their arrival in Pacific waters will run between Los tain in its action and that frightened me. Finally my physician told me, Angeles and San Francisco. about a year ago, that I must stop Kitchener Has a Job. drinking coffee or I could never exLondon. The government has In- pect to be well again. I was in despair, for the very vited Held Marshal Lord Kitchener to become a member of the committee thought of the medicines I had tried on imperial defense. This removes a so many ' times nauseated me. I cause of agitation on ac- thought of Postum but could hardly count of the of Gen- bring myself to give up the coffee. "Finally I concluded that I owed It eral Kitchener. to myself to give Postum a trial. So I Domingo Gana Dead. got a package and carefully followed London Domingo Gana, the Ch'lean the directions, and what a delicious, minister to Great Britain, died Sun- nourishing, rich drink it was! Do you day. Domingo Gana was minister to know I found it very easy to shift the United States in 1886 and again from coffee to Postum and not mind the change at all? in 1896. Almost Immediately after I made Suffragists See Reason for Hope. the change I found myself better, and New York. That the revolution in as the days went by I kept on improvMy nerves grew sound and Portugal many mark the beginning of ing. equal suffrage for the entire civilized steady, I slept well and felt strong and all the time. world, is the declaration of Mrs. ClarNow I am completely cured, with ence Mackay, president of the Equal the- - old nervousness and sickness all Franchise society. gone. In every way I am well once Mrs. Sothern Secures Divorce. more. Reno. Virginia Harned Sothern, It pays to give up the drink that the actress, has been granted a decree acts on some like a poison, for health of divorce from E. H. Sothern. Deis the greatest fortune one can have. sertion and Read the little book, The Road to were the grounds on which the decree was Wellyille, in pkgs. "Theres a Rev son. granted. There was no contest. long-standin- g well-balance- d non-suppo- |