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Show HEADQUARTERS WILSON STANDS BY OF LEE AT FOREST DESTRUCTION IMMINENT. GETTYSBURG French Minister of Agriculture Uttere a Good Thin Note of Warning to Foresters. Advertised, il U belongi lo the of a jeweity tote, we have it. Oneida The French mlnlater of agriculture, OVER NIAGARA FALLS Etlenne Ben Silvei. SimmoM Chsint. Bi Clementel, uttered a warning Alarm and hundiedi ol othen. a to the grave danger which threatened the world unless reforestation were properly organized in all counWERE PLAYING IN BOAT WHEN tries and the wanton destruction of ROPE BROKE AND THEY WERE trees stopped. Ho was presiding over CARRIED DOWN RIVER. the opening session of the Interna3ACT UAHS tirt. UTAlf tional foresters' congress, at Paris, in WIUTK VS which 700 delegates were participatMr. the from Woolaey including Hundreds Swarmed to River Bank In ing, United States. Vain Endeavor to Reacue Boys Who ZZ. CMnentol announced that the The average man's love i fearfully Calmly Shook Hands Before GoFrench government waa devoting 200 and wonderfully made. 000 to the work of reforestation. ing Down to Death. tk ATTORNEY GENERAL DISACCEPTS SAN FRANCISCO TRICT ATTORNEY'S RESIGNATION. Order Immediate Prosecution of white Slavery Casea and Special Prosecutor Will be Appointed to Try Caiei. " WatfhlnKton. President Mc-Na- h s Pelky Acquitted by Jury. Ca'gary Alberta. Arthur Pelkey on Monday was found not g'tilty of causing the death of Luther llct'arty. The Jury, however, declared the contest between Pelkey and McCarty was a prize fight and urced the enactment nf legislation to prevent tho holding of prUe lights In Alberta. Tho Jury was out one hour and fifteen minutes. McCarty died on May 7, shortly after rot lapsing In Tcrnmy Hums' arena during the second round of bis bout with Pelkey. General Strike Threatened. Chicago. Threat of a coast to coast strike In sympathy with the Chicago union men locked out by the Building Construction Kmploycrs' association was made Saturday by fiiraon O'Don-nell- , president of the Building Trades to Cornell. According O'Donnell. union men in cltle throughout the country are awaiting bis word to drop their tools and tie up the construction work of the nation. Mother of Seven at Twenty.four. Butte, Mont Only 24 years of age and yet the mother of seven children, all boys. Mrs. Olga MarFarlane has been ordered committed to th insane asylum for treatment. She says that she Is unable to combat the morphine bablt without aid. Rejected Suitor Kills Bride. Philadelphia A rejected suitor shot and killed a young bride and a man who attempted to save her Monday sight, while three others, one woman and two mm, were probably fatally injured at a wedding celebration in the northern part of the city. Wilson Shatters Another Precedent. Washington President Wilson shattered another White House tradition Mr. Wllnon Bareheaded Monday. walked out of the White House drive almost to the gate to ay good-byto A. Popham Lobb. colonial secretary for Bermuda, one of hi callers. Killed by Lightning. Ogden. t:tah Fre.ric k M. Harris, aged 12 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harris, who reside one mile north of the I'tah Hot Spring, was Instantly kill"d by a bolt of lightning Monday afternoon. Aviator Falls Into Lake . nochester, N. Y. Fred P. Oardlner. In an arlator, was drowned Keuka Monday, according to a dispatch from I'.ath, when his aeroplane fell about 150 feet. Oardlner Is said to hare lived in Portland, Me. Strikers Reject Offer. At the Joint meeting Cincinnati. cf SOW w-r- i and women garment rrl:er Vflday. It was derred to f!!, t - - ' rffr of tb matiuf''tor-iT- i i rty hfur vTkinz week and ' j ii'iii t '"I 1 TODAY Riley's Homecoming. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Donald Roscoe, It had been a distressingly hot day. 10 years old, and Hubert Moore, 9 returned home thoroughly exRiley years old, of Niagara Falls, went to hausted after a bard day's work and their death In a small boat late Sun- Wllnon Tuesday nlnht to United District Attorney John L. of San Francisco acceptance of the latter'B resignation, the form of which tho president characterized "an inexcusable intimation of Injustice a.nd wrongdoliiK" on the part of In a Attorney General Mclleynold. letter to the attorney general the president exonerated him from blame and adopted Mr. Mclteyonld's sugand gestion that tho CamlnetU-DiKg- s the Western. Kuel company's cases be prosecuted Immediately by special counsel for the governriient. Special prosecutors will be appoint ed, the president having In mind who Frances J. Honey, Progressive, prosecuted the famous San KrancUco Kraft trials; Matt J. Sullivan, Democrat, who assisted Mr. Heney In the Ruef trial, and Thomas Hayden, Democrat, a former assistant city attorney of San Francisco. It was said that at least two of these three men and possibly all, would be selected to take charge not only of the white slave cases, but the Western Fuel company Indictments. Camlnettt-DiggThe escapade, which has led to McXab'a resignation, started March 11, when Sacramento was shocked by the report that California Maury D'ggs, formerly state architect, and Drew CaJiilnettl, son of the state senator from Amador county, had disappeared with two high school girls, Martha Warrington, daughter of the agent of the .Santa Fe railroad at Sacramento, and Lola N'orris, daughter of a real estate mau. all four belnij arrested at Reno. Caminettl had a wife and two children, one a baby only five weeks old. while Dggs, also married, had a mall daughter. John I McNab had charge of the case since the federal government's work began. Camlnettl's father was appointed United States commissioner general of Immigration under the Wilson administration. (States When You See TWO LADS SWEPT day afternoon in the Whirlpool rapids, while hundreds of men watched helpless on the shore and two companies of flromen used every endeavor to save the lads. The boys were playing in a flat bottomed scow, half a mile above the rapids, when the rope holding the boat broke and they were carried out Into the stream and went down the fiver. Former Confederates woo attend the Battle of Gettysburg ceiebraUoo The boys, realizing their fate, stood naturally will flock to the house shown in the photograph, for It was occu- up as the boat neared the edge of the pied as headquarters by General U durtc the great conflict. It stands roaring whirlpool, and shook bands in on the Chamberaburg road. farewell. A second later they wrer engulfed by a great wave la the rapids. The boat shot out of sight. One ol AVIATOR DROPS BOMBS ON EXPLORERS REACH HIGHEST the boys was seen for a moment DECKS OF MEXICAN SHIPS POINT OF NORTH AMERICA struggling In the rushing waters, and then disappeared. Neither body hai been recovered, and It Is probable that the bodies never will be recovered. French Airman Drives Federal Gun Missionary and Three Companies R FIFTY INJURED IN WRECK. boats From Harbor Forcing Them ported to Have Climbed to Sumto Take Refuge In Open Sea. mit of Mount McKlnley. Car Leave Track When Train la Running Forty Miles an Hour. N. Y. Fifty Rochester. person! Douglas, Arizona Didler Masson. the Seattle, Wash. Archdeacon Hudson French aviator who smuggled an aero Stuck, the Episcopal missionary who were injured, some of them seriously plane from Los Angeles Into the Mex set out from Falrbans, Alaska, sev- when a Pennsylvania railroad excur lean rebels' lines, on Saturday drove eral months ago to climb Mount Mc- sion train was derailed near Sterling the federal gunboats Guerrero and Klnley, reached the summit of the station Sunday morning. The train was filled with excursion' from harbor. highest iieak of the great mountain Tamplco Otiaymas ISombs dropped by Masson on the June 7, according to a private cable Ists bound for Olean, Rock City, and Bradford, Pa. , decks of the two Mexican warships dispatch received hero June 20. While the train was running at forced them to take refuge in the The message which was sent by Archdeacon Stuck from Fairbanks about forty miles an hour three ol open sea. the five coaches left the track, roll constitusaid: Complete victory for the an embankment As It tionalist rebels, after a six days' batAccom- ing down successful. "Kxpedltlon tle at Oritz, Sonora. Is claimed by the plished of rounded a curve the smoking car left ascent first complete the track, followed by all but twe junta here. According to dispatches Mount McKlnley June 7. rear coaches. The locomotive also rereceived from Governor Pasquerla "II. P. Karstons, R. G. Tatum over the wires from Ortli. all of which Walter Harper and I reached top of mained on the track, breaking awaj after dragging the are In the hands of the rebels. Gen- south (the highest of all) peak on a from the train 200 coaches feeL about comand eral Obregon surrounded clear day, when It waa possible to pletely routed the federal army under read all the angles of the mountain's CINCINNATI WITHOUT ICE. General Pedro OJeda. The losses on prominent points, and make certain both sides are reported to be nearly that the peak we bad conquered was City Officials Procure Limited Suppl) Masson and his aeroplane the highest of all. 2,000. for Delivery on Order of Physicians. played a big part in the battle, drop"We successfully carrle4 a mercuCincinnati. Only the drop In th ping many bombs Into the federal rial barometer to the top and made temperature Sunday prevented actua. these of One entrenchments at Ortli. complete readings and observations suffering as a result of the Btiike ol bombs, dropped Friday. Is claimed to which, with simultaneous reading at the drivers, helpers, engineers and federal soldiers. Glbben, should permit a close approx firemen have killed Qfty-twof the Ire manufacturing imation of the true altitude when plants. Both sides held conferences Real Farmers Given the Benefit. proper corrections are applied. Water but no evidence of concessions wai Washington. Special consideration boiled 174 9 degrees. The present es- forthcoming. for farmers wbo actually cultivate timate of the summit's height is up The city officials succeeded In get land on government reclamation pro- ward of 20.600 feeL In several carloads of ice from ting jects as against speculators, was an"We were able to read ang'es on all nearby cities which relieved the dan nounced as an Inferior department prominent points. With field glasses ger that threatened the infants. It policy Monday by Secretary Lane. In we clearly saw the flagpole erected In waa delivered on physicians' orders a Ine with this, the secretary ordered 1910 by the Thomas IJoyd expedition The general public went without ice temporary reduction to onetblrd of on the north peak (the lower of the the amount due from present settlers two main peakal. Prayers for Rain Are Answered. on final building charges "After completing observations on SL Louis, Mo. An hour after prayprovided no payment shill be less the summit we hoisted the American ers for rain had been ordered In th than r0 cents an acre. flag on the upper basin, erected a chucbes of Belleville, HI., a suburt t cross and said Te leum' on nerr here, a heavy rain storm brokt Say McReyonlds Butted In, the point of North America. the two months' drought throughout highest 1'nlt-eSan Francisco. Charging that "The northeast ridge is the only Missouri and southern Illinois oe States Attorney General Mcltey-nold- pftiblff approach to the summit. Sunday. A hailstorm completely bad ordered what he considered Due to the violent of last blanketed the lawns of Forest park earthquakes of In "fatal delays" the prosecution Ice while streets here were flood July, the higher ridges were terribly four men Indicted by federal grand shattered and this added largely to ed for several hours. Lightning did Juries. United States District Attor- the danger, difficulty and labor of the considerable damage to property. ney John L McNab of this city ten- ascent dered his resignation by telegraph to Drinks Carbolic Acid. "We spent three weeks In continPresident Wilson Saturday nigbt,wita uous bad weather hewing a passage I'tah Despondent over famCsden, a request that It be accepted by the three miles long through this side. trouble William Moran, 30 years same quick metnod of communication. This was the chief cause of delay, as ily old. endd bis life Sunday afternoon we made rapid progress at all other at bis home, by drinking four ounces Accused of Diabolical Crime. of carbolic acid. stages of the Journey. Vandalla. Mo. Mrs. John I. Nichol"The chief credit for our success Is son and her adopted son, Howard, 10 due to Karston's good Judgment, reSIR THOMAS UPTON years old, died here Saturday from sourcefulness "! caution We lid not received when a burns their clothing, have single mishap" saturated with gasoline, was set on Favors Currency Bill. Bryan fire. John T. Nicholson, husband of Washington the woman, was charged In the verSecretary P.rtan andict of the coroner with causing the nounced Saturday that be was strongly in favor of the filass currency bill, deaths. ard let it be known that he would use Drowns in Irrigation Ditch. what Influence he could In brinslng Ogden, I'tah Left In care of two about its early enactment by conolder children while bis mother went gress. w to town on a shopping errand. Would Bar Foreigners. rence B. Hunter. 15 months of age. Phoenix. Arlr The first of a torn-V- r wandered from the yard of the Hunter of petition to Initiate a law home near Wilson, five miles essl of all but Knglisb shaking workthis city, and. tailing In an irrigation men from the mine of Arizona was ditch, was droned. filed Saturday with the secretary of Petitions are being circulated Commission Will Investigate Rates. state. In every mining camp. An Inquiry will be Washington. Risks Life for Kittens. made by the Interstate commerce O. Webster Ienver, Colo. Jam-commrsion on Its own Initiative Into the anlfr8'l"n of the railroads esst risked his life and was seriously of the Mississippi and north of the burned Friday when he rushed into a biasing house to rescue an angora Oh;o and Potomac rivers for perm! Sir Thomas Lipton will try for the sion to advance freight rates, both cat and her kittens. He ajeceeded In sixth time to win back the America's saving tba kittens class and commodity. cup from American yacbtamen. Room. Dead in Auto Accident. in Drops Lodge Eight Injured McNab Denies Agreement. Wis Former Ftste Cumberland. Colorado Springs, Colo Kight perFrancisco. I'niteJ States DisPan sons, all residents of Ienver. were Senator Charles A. Taylor, M years trict Attorney McNab denied Sunday seriously Injured Saturday when an old, father of Lieutenant Governor that be had aered with At'.omey R. automobile in which they were rid- Taylor of Idaho, dropped dead of ar T. Devlin to postpone the WigesCam-tnett- l ing was wrecked two miles south of plexy In the Ins'alla'lon of his son cae, as he was reported in Mason. as Master Archie Taylor Palmer Ike. Washington to have dnn. Hurt In MortO'tycle Accident. Mrs. Woodruff Exonerated. Seven Killed in Iowa. Colorado Springs Glenn L. Weber Bridgeport Conn Coroner Jo.n J Ciinfon. la Sven men were killed Phelin on Saturday eonrat(l Mrs and Miss n iby Hoss of this city were aid another rrobaMy fata'ly injured Isabel H. Woodford of frlnTnil re- serious y if not fatally ln'irel h"ti in the rek of a fre!:M Hih fol-rden the Chi-fewtfb ,por.sM:ity for tb- death of William ,a motorcyrJe en wtcb they wer tran grsvel wwas kl;d by fcerpng !rto a rnt and thrfw thm L Paul railro.id Milwaukee A I n an embankment automobile on J'in jesr here. J o : six-foo- s 1- Hewlett's Luneta Fresh Koasted, Steel Cut Coireo will please you more all the lime. All srrlt, thall and inferior beans are removed from Luneta and it somewhat angrily. "Supper, Is It?'' she asked. "Go on wld ye. Mo all tired out from a bard use. day's wurruk In the bate an' you come is always ready for home an' ask for yer supper. Bad Cospon lor Hoi.r. Fin Kllvarwara la livery PaekaS. cess to ye. Ye would cook no supper either if ye bad to wurruk all day In Repartee That which would navs tho devil's own furnace. Alsy, lndade for you, all day down In a nice cool saved many a man from matrimony. sewer! " Harper's Magazine. Why She Does It. The Information editor received Discretion this letter from a fresh youth: dor. me a "Kindly tell why girl always closes ber eyes when a fellow kisses her." The editor replied: "If you will send us your photograph we may be able to tell you the reason." Ladles' Home Journal. Second Doctor . V. VyfrW they? First Doctor One was a bee keeper with the hives and the other a grass widow with the hay fever. Boston CIT. UJU4 Vtvl Anticipation The foretaste Imaginative pleasure. , Set. - "- Mu.k MACHINERY Engine ani Rcpamtom as ruvl u new and at ball prior. Write Inr particulars an of wSr" KODAKS FINISHING REBUILT THRESHINO DEVELOPING UTAH plant In the int. Quirk work lull line of all nupplm. Write bretperu. lor eatatnguee and developing prices. SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Main 8trwt 8oli Lake Cilv IMPLEMENT-VEHICL- CO. E ! . u ini. .. . .a. ,M - . piiii.ii feUimo n IA.A-wiNal:',.iJC- i j iiiuii 11 oil AND Bent eqtilppt-- Salt Lake City. Utah , ar- Send Postal Card for Price List Transcript. The eternal triangle One obtuse Angle and two actue angles. Smart - FOR SALE better part of K ji l if CUANINC commnvDVtINO jflTJiH C Who were Indeed. Is the PARCEL POST ORDERS SOLICITED Occupational Ailment. First Doctor Had a couple of odd patients this morning? ii ram ill 111 ii.i 11.11 1 mini mi mi ' 1 - a. iph uma n - 11 AST CALL TO PELT A Most successful Carey Act Irrigation project In the history of the Weat. 43.000 acres; nearly one million dollar spent on perpetual water system. 33,000 acres sold. First land opened two years ago; crops run 12 to 19a bushels of Alfalfa Seed to the acre; oats 50 to 100 bushels to the acre; wheat 40 to 60 bushels, and barley, 60 to 100 bushels; Alfalfa hay, three cuttings per sesson, four to five tens per acre NOT AN EXPERIMENT. NO FAILURES! Whole project unquestioned substantial success. NOW MORE 10,000 ACRES CO ON THE MARKET. THE LAST AND THE BEST. -a NO MORE LAND FOR ANY ONE AFTER THAT ON THE DELTA PROJECT. The water Is on the land; a new town I laid out for this final tract. The State sells you the land; we sell you perpetual 'water for it AT A PRICE FIXED BY THE STATE. Land and water is 68 50 per acre; 13 year to pay. $7,25 an acre and your living eiperee for a year will start you. After that the land will pay for Itaelf and make you Independent. Delta Is on main line of transcontinental railroad, the Salt Lake Route, 135 miles southwest of Salt Lake. Town of 1.000 people on the project. Creau est Alfalfa Seed farms in the world at Delta. IF YOU WANT A DELTA FARM ACT NOWI 30 days will see the last acre sold. WE DON'T WANT FAILURES! WE DON'T WANT SPECULATORS! WE DO WANT FARMERS! And If you ARE a farmer; If you know how to work and re willing to work, DELTA WILL MAKE YOU RICH not quick, but SUREI Write for Booklet If you want more Information. Write us If you want land reaerved until you arrive and can Inspect It. a ISTffll ri V SECURITY AIID TRUST CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - . And every day found his better half peeved and also tired out after putting the greater part of the day In at the wushtub. She was, however, at the time be entered, seated, fanning herself vigorously. "Ain't ye got no aupper?" be asked, 11 Baaaaea 4 |