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Show ms press, Spanish fork, utah Tins Spanish If And He Old. When Rblnimerpat arrived bem MMSM an hour later than usual ho waa nib Stories Bey Had Absorbed May Have bllng n dove. Waa Been Invention, But ihe "I stopped In ft concert hall for Satlafltd. few moments," he observed. "The muxlo wu Intoxicating." the car ob Park Wad on a wak It "Tbat'a right!" exclaimed hla bet. line of 40 angtea, sod It happened but ter half. "Dlamt It on the music." I a day or two ago. A boy of perhaps fourteen suddenly The Mexican Attitude, arose from hla seat and gavo It to a do you think of American "What looked up tout lady. Tbo stout lady art?" at him. "I must aay ! don't much care tur -You're a polite lad," she said. "Few narin views." their boy a nowadays would do tho Ilka." "I guess you didn't read yesterday's paper," said the boy. "There's a story about a boy who gave up hi seat In a street car to a lady, and when she died last week she left him 17,000." "I didn't are It" said the lady. An remedy for "Maybe you aaw tbo on about the is what Pcruna boy who carried th old womans bas- colds. That ket and she gave him a brick bouse is. In successful uso over and a moving picture theater?" "No," said th lady; "I didnt tee 30 years. that on either." "Thera waa another one," the lad Colds are caught in many went on, "about the boy who had a ventilated roomi; lower berth In th sleepln car an gave wiy: Illyhave direct room that draught; It to a tick lady an' she left him all crowded rooms; damp house; much know how I her fortune. don't It was. but It must bava been an awful stuffy school rooms; office illy lot.' You see how It Is you can't af- heated. A dose of Pcruna at the right ford to risk any chances." The lady solemnly nodded her head. time, at the first aymptom of "Dlesslnga on tho man who Invents cold, before the bones begin to those stories," she solemnly said. ache, before the sore throat Cleveland Plain Dealer. . manifests itself, or the or had L INVESTIGATE EMBARRASSING MOMENTS- yl nan Wf !, "11 Hi- i(!l 3 BRYAN ORDERS INQUIRY INTO MURDER OF BRITISH SUBJECT BY VILLA'S MEN. 1 'TUI -. - rj HI Ml (AflM o fmi tAi$ w6irtC frr tH 1 I Rtbfl General Juitiftaa Hit Aetbn n th Ground That tho Ranchtr Wat An Armtd Prowltr and Atltmpttd to Kill Him, PROPERTY LOSS IN CALIFORNIA WILL EXCEED HmOJO AND TOLL OF SEVEN LIVES. Dsstrey Mora Than On Hundred Hornet In Lee Angtlss, Railroade Art Crippled and Many Towns liolatsd. i OLD LADrS GRATITUDE , up-to-d- Washington. HrrHary Bryan haa ordered a farresehlng Investigation f Ihn killing of William 8. Benton, tin British auliji-rt- . at Juarex. I la announced Hiiturdajr that until all tbo facta In tbo cam had boon fathered from all avallabl sources no opinion aould bo oiprctaed by tbo atato department All Information received lll bo tranamltted to tbo llrltlab M'nevrtsht fovernment. Explanations mado by General Villa to Tbomaa I). Kdwarda and (ieorfo BRITISH SUBJECT MURDERED C. Carotbera, tho American conaular representative at Juarex. together AT JUAREZ BY VILLA'S MEN ltb tho court martial record, ar to bo supplemented by further Information. Instructions went forth to American Conaul Letcher to learn de- Mexican Bandit Falls to Heed Warn tail from Villa, and It la understood Ing to Protoct Foreigner and that Inquiry throufh Independent Orders Execution. aourcea will bo carried on at Juarex. Mr. Carotbera la conaular afent at Torreon, temporarily assisting Mr. A slumbering Mexican Washington. Kdwarda. situation was brought quickly to a Advlcea received by tbo atato de- point of Intent International Interest partment, giving Vllla'a veralon of Friday by the flash of a message that tho affair, were that Denton wa William 8. Denton, a llrltlsh subject armed, bad peraonally quarreled with bad been killed In Juarei by order of Villa, bad been disarmed, tried by General Francisco Villa, tbo constitul and executed on the tionalist commander. charge of attempting tho life of Villa. Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the Drltlsh Vllla'a explanation, aa telegraphed embassador, conferred with Secretary conatltuttonallat Dryan about It; President Wilson by him to tbo and agency hero, waa unofficially exhibit- his cabinet discussed It briefly, and ed to atato department offlclala and, a thorough Investigation waa ordered though read with Intercat, brought no by tho state department from consular comment. Army offlcera took particrepresentatives on tho border. ular Intoreat In tho reference to DenIn tblo case, for the first time since ton aa an "armed prowler" and aa the present revolution began a year auch waa not entitled to tho protecago, tho warning from tho United tion of tbo rules of war. "An armed States government to Mexican factions prowler," deacribed In Order 100 of to foreigners went unheedthe American army, la essentially a ed. protect all there Is every evidence although guerilla. to show that both tbo Drltlsh embasSENATE RATIFIES TREATIES. sador an dthe state department were advised too lata of Denton's ImpendRenaws for Five Years Arbitration ing fate to Interceded for him. Agreement With Eight Nations. The newo shocked offlclala who bad 'General arbitration come to believe that General Villa fulWashington. treaties ratified by tho senate Satur- ly realised the position of the Amerday renewed for five years agree- ican government In regard to the proments with Great Drltaln, Japan, tection of foreigners In Mexico, particItaly, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Portu- ularly In the north of that country. gal and Swltxerland. and marked the Threatens President Wilton. first step In tho policy of President Newark, N. J. George Bernhardt, Wilson to place the United States In more advantageous position In the a cook, waa arrested Friday In West world of nations. Opponents of the Orange, a suburb, charged with writtreaties mado no effort to delay the ing threatening letters to President Wilson. The letters were signed vote. The treaties, briefly, provide for God's Son." reference to Tbo Hague tribunal of Bank Cashier Went Wrong. legal differences and questions relatMayvllle. N. Y. Edward Morgan, ing to the Interpretation of other exformer cashier of the First National setcannot be which treaties isting bank of Jamestown, was sentenced to tled by diplomacy. , four years In prison after pleading AFTER CHINESE BANDIT. guilty to appropriating to his own use Whit Entrenched a fund of which he was trustee. Wolf" Strongly and Will Make Desperate Fight. PERL D. DECKER Dandlts led by "White Pekin. Wolf" massacred 1,300 men, women and children when they sacked Lluan on Chow, province of January 29. On that occasion they murdered Father Rich, a French Jesuit missionary, and captured and held two other foreigners for ransom. An army of 33,000 Chinese troops is now converging on "White Wolf's" strongly entrenched position In the . of Cheng vicinity "White Wolf" 'has a force of 2,000 bandits, half of whom are armed with modern rifles. court-martia- - Ngan-Hwe- l, Yank-Kewan- Ban on Tobacco Illegal. 111. John Alexander Springfield, Dowle'a dictum tobacco, against which has been the law of the faithful in Zion City, 111., waa overthrown by the Illinois supreme court Saturday. The city ordinance of Zion City, forbidding the use of tobacco In any form within the city limits, was declared unconstitutional. Attempts to enforce the ordinance have kept Zion City in the throes of Intermittent rioting for several years. Prince Kills Self. Cerbere, France. A, dispatch received from Barcelona, Spain, said that Prince PignatelU committed suicide Sunday in the Bonanova promenade by shooting, the motive for his act was not known. With a loss of prob ably more tfian I.SQ,ooo and a toll of seven human Uvea since Wedne da, southern California began to recover Saturday from the effects of th wort storm In If a history. Swept by wl ul ami rain for three day, most ol the territory between Tecbanchapl mountiln and th Mexican line wax shining flooded, tut with the sun tiiiot of the day the situation Improved considerably, and, while nearly all of the towns affected remained Isolated, as made toward progress wire and rail communication. According to an estimate made by A. C. Ilansen, assistant city engineer, lam Angeles was damaged to th extent of at least $1,690,000. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars represented the damage to city streets alone. The balance represented losss es sustained by railroads and by a bo lost their homes, which acre swept away by the floods with atl of their household effects. Except la the vicinity of Pomona, this county, where young groves suffered severely, orange growers reported comparatively little damage. Ranches and small farms In the lowlands were Inundated, hut no reliable data could be obtained as to the losses sustained by them. Lox Ancelea, NORTHERN MEXICO MAY BE INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC Plan to Establish Northern Republic Has Bten Seriously Considered by Rebel Leaders. clt-ten- Chihuahua, Mexico. Sentiment Is growing among certain rebel leaders that If tho attack on Torreon Is delayed much longer, or If the federal army succeeds In holding that city, northern Mexico will detach Itself from tbo rest of tho country and become aa independent republic. While General Carranza, the civil bead of tbo revolution, and 'General Villa, tho military head, disclaim any DENVERITE SEEKS INJUNCTION. Intention to be satisfied with anyof Would Prevent Issuance of Three thing less than the overthrow Million Oollar Bonds. lluerta, and tho aucceaa of tbo constitutionalist cause over the entlrp Denver. The city of Denver and country. It la known that tbo plan to the Moffat tunnel commission were establish a northern republic has made defendants on Monday In an Inbeen seriously considered by them junction petition filed in the district and othera: court by Daniel A. Lord of Denver General Vllla'a delay In tho attack for a restraining order to prevent the on Torreon and reporta emanating Issuance or sale of the $3,000,000 from Mexico City that the federal bonde authorized at the recent garrison haa been strengthened to a election and from proceeding In any point where It can put up a formida- manner toward the construction of ble resistance, have given renewed the Denver A Salt Lake tunnel Impetus to the Idea of a separation through 'the continental divide. of the north from the south and General Carranza's coming to Chihuahua Wealthy Farmer Murdered. state from the Tactile coast Is looked SL Louie. The finding of the headupon as possibly portending an early less body of Adolph Neumann, a adoption of the plan. wealthy farmer of New Madrid, Mo., Many rebel leader profess to be- on the railroad tracks near the city lieve that whatever the outcome of limits of Belleville, III., near here the present revolution tho north and Sunday, caused the police to begin tho south will not soon bo complete- an Investigation as to the manner of ly amalgamated. The north, they as- hla death on the presumption that he sert, already Is politically Independ- was murdered. Neumann was last ent and has adopted a progressive at- seen Saturday night and had a large titude wholly at variance to condi- sum of money with him. tions In the south, where two facBlizzard in Central West tions the indifferent and the adherents of the old Dlax regime predomChicago. Fierce storms have been inate. raging in the central west, the Iosb, It is feared, amounting to millions. WORK BEFORE CONGRESS. Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Kansas have been the worst sufferers. International and Domestic Problems Three deaths in St Louis were diConfront Lawmakers. rectly attributed to the blizzard. International as well Washington. Storm In the South. t ag domestic problems of importance Washington. Much reduced In Inare still .confronting congress, notthe storm which swept out of withstanding the ratification by the tensity, Tennessee Monday, bringing - wind-drivesenate of the general arbitration to the west, had veered snow treaties with foreign nations. It Is Itself over certain that the foreign relations southeast concentrating' North western and eastern Georgia committee of the senate will be enCarolina. Nicarasome with time the for gaged guan treaty, before It now, and the CHARLES F. NILES Colombian treaty, expected to be submitted any time by the secretary ol state. In addition to these affairs, the foreign relutlnns committee Is charged with the Important duty of upholding the president in the policy toward Mexico, and whether it will be able to restrain any longer some of the senators who favor a more aggressive policy on the part of this government, even to the extent of urging armed Intervention in Mexico, is a question. r, 1 hats each other ao?" "They are rivals." "Oh, both trying to merry the same girl, eh? That sort of thing certainly does arouse man's primal passions." "In this case It Is wors than that They are both trying to marry th same fortune." Uouston Post t . Neighborly Bitterness. Mrs. Murphy Take In that face and put out your pup's.' this morning, and everybody passing by said: "Good morning, Mrs. Murphy." Sydney Bulletin. Mrs. Maloney I did Something Different "Let us get up a piscatorial excur- sion." cough, the discharge from the note, just a dose or two of Feruna before these symptoms begin is generally sufficient. But after the cold i once established with the above symptoms prominent, a bottle of Peruna, or maybe two, will be necessary. Make the liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver la right the stomach and bowels are right CARTERS LITTLE UYER PILLS gently but firmly com; I p.1 Uty liver to do . its Coa stipaUoa, It Ive Just arranged to digestion Sick go on a fishing party." "Can't do ;jRTERS duty-Cure- s la H.adxck, Quit NaturaL "What fad have you on hand now?" "The most appropriate one to have on hand palmistry." and Distress After Eatiag. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICK. Genuine must bear Signature Pr. Tierces Pleasant Pellets regulate nd invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coatetiny granule, May to take os HOWARD tandjr. Adv. E. BURTON M. No Fair Exchange. "She hae such a rich husband." "And be such a poor wife." more American. Balti- ... Gold. Hi War. II: Gold. Ml v.r, 1k: Gold. Hm; ZlaorUpv.r. II. M.illof p sod fall pric. 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The 168 cases or Four Killed In Wreck. 60.4SO eggs imported from China and Sharon, Pa. Four passengers and recently offered for sale in Spokane trainmen were injured Sunday when a Perl D. Decker of Joplin la the rep- were voluntarily delivered to the city Pennsylvania railroad train ran into resentative In congress of the Fif- crematory Saturday by a produce an open switch at Transfer, ten miles teenth district of Missouri, Ho was company. The city bacteriologist from here. Several coaches were de- born In Ohio thirty-eigh- t years ago, it counted by estimate 90,000,000 bacrailed. teria in one of the eggs. a Democrat and a lawyer. Coloradoans Aid Stranded Actors. Suffragists Must Walt. Gaynors Daughter Engaged. Denver. Citizens or Denver donated suIII. The Illinois Gay-noSpringfield, New York. 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