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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS. , x, State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 23, 1912. Notice la hereby given that William w A. Justesen, whoso pout office ad-lrf- 3 LONG SESSION CONGRESS NIGHT'S DREAM A MIDSUMMER OF WARNS UN 10 State Engineer's KEEP OUT OF MEXICO ENDED la Deacret, Utah, haa made ap- Vll"tlon in accordance with the re- of ?.rfur'Dicnta of the Compiled Laws Session as amended by the CLOSING 8ESSION MARKED WITH Laws of Utah. 1909 and 1911, to apA RETURN OF HARMONY AND of propriate thirty C1U) , cubic feet END OF FILIBUSTERS. water per second from Haker Hot Springs, Juab County, Utah. From the ""TTirthwest corner of Section 18, Town-..- . h'p 14 south, Ilange 7 west. Salt Lake Mane and Meridian, the springs are Deficiency BUI Passed After Being frltunted as follows: Spring No. 1 is Trimmed to Suit the House, But H. 590.8 feet weBt and 873.5 feot north; Employees Are Not Allowed l'Hn No. 2 la 10il2.8 feet west and Extra Month's Pay. 3 Is I. 087.5 feet north; Spring No. U.6,ri3.8 feet west and 1,166.5 feet north; Spring No. 4 la 11,662.3 feet west and 1,137.5 feet north; Spring Washington. Congress adjusted Us No. 5 Is 11,678.8 feet west and 1.0K7.5 differences ou Saturday and adjournlett north; Spring No. 6 U 11,873.8 ed at 4:30. west and 1.146 feet north; Spring The end was marked with a return ,Ji. 7 Is 11,702.8 feet west and 845.5 feet north; Spring No. 8 Is 12 165.8 of harmony and an end of filibusters. feet wet and 608.5 feet north; 8prlng Senator La Kolle'.to, demanding ac9 is 12,214.3 feet west and 664 tion on. the Penrose campaign fund . all north; Spring No. 10 Is 12 219.3 resolution, opponitlon Jound .,est and 393.5 feet north; Spring smoothed away and the resolution "il is 12.2'.4.3 feet west and 291 5 was adopted almost without discus t north; Spring No. 12 la 12,2'-9.aton " The north. 2r,1.5 feet west and n,;L Senators Chamberlain, Martin, Swan-sobo diverted at the places iUcrill and Culberson, aftsr fighting bitand It said from 'issue vhere spring) conveyed by means of a canal for a terly for the payment of the "state Uintance of !2,K00 feet and there used claims" embodied In the general de(ItiviTig the period from January 1 to ficiency bill, permitted the senate to IVccmber 31. Inclusive, of each year, yield the demand of the house t Irrigate 2.400 ecres of land em- and strike lliese clulujlifrom the bill. braced In Soot.ioni 31, 32 and 33, In return for tjils concession, howTuwnehlp 14 south, Itange 7 west; ever, they received the promise of Section 36. Township 14 south, Range west; Sections 4, 5 and 6, Town-- r support from other senators next winhi p 15 south, llsnge 7 west, and Secter, when the claims again will be tion 1. Township 15 south, Kanee 8 pressed for payment. ' went fa't Ijtke Ilaso and Meridian. With these old claims, amounting In In tha all This application Is deslgna-teto $600,000, went the "extra stnte engineer's office as No. 4581. month's" pay for congressional em. All protests against the granting of ployees, which the senate demanded taid application, stating the reasons and the house refused to give. In. the therefor, muat be mnde by affidavit last hulf hour of the session, while in duplicate and filed In this office In bis special within thirty (30) days after the com- President Tart waited room to sign the pleasures of th.e. dy-ipletion of tbe publication of thla congress, an attempt was laid? ruli'e. rush through a special resolution, givCALEB TANNER. ing the empolyres ""the extra month's State Engineer. Ihile of firt publication August 2, but the house again blocked It. The president signed, the general 1512; date of completion of publico i .i n inbor 2, 1912. deficiency bill at 4:10 o'clock, making certain the payment of the $1,800,000 deficiency In army pay. the $150,000 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. for the Gettysburg memorial celebranext year, the $3.'i0.0)0 for extenKta'e Engineer's Salt Lake tion Office, sion of customs owrk and scores of City. I'tah, July 22, 1912. .VftWe Is hereby given that Wno other Important payments that hinged on the passage of the bill. The last r:othis Company, by Ha presldunt. T. C. Winn, whose post ottlce addreMs measure to which hU pen wss put was '. . jrihl. Utah, has made applico a bill disposing of lands la the Indian reservation. u on In accordance with the require- of the Compiled Laws of l.'tuh, Coughs Up a Tooth. !'7, as amended by the Seiaion l aws of I'tah. 1909 and 1911, to approOakland, Cat. Supjiosedly dying o (25) ruble feet of tuberculosis, K. K. llables. a business priate twenty-fivper tecond from Currant Creek man of Salt Lake City, has coughed ,Tuas County. Utah. Sad water will to diverted at a point which bears up a tooth and Is now on the high Ilald'-had his ii.h'Ji 21 degrees east 2.100 feet dis- road to recovery. tant cf the eouth quarter corner of teeth removed several months ago, 1, Township 11 south. Range taking an anaesthetic, and soon afterI vest. SaK Lake and Meridian, ward developed a bad rough. Phy-sl- ( from where It will be conveyed by Mm that he had tulans advliw-ii'o:in of a canal for a aistanre of berculosis and must seek another cli;;.(,0 feet and there used during the mate. jertid from January 1 to toDecember HI. Inclusive, of each year, develop Governor Ready for Crusade. for the purpose of elecirit lightPortland. Ore. Pending the outnear ing and propelling machinery na, t'tah. After having been so come of his crusade to "clean up" diverted and used, the water will 1 Portland. Governor West temporarily returned to tbe natural channel of the will remove bis offices from the state stream, at a point which bears north capital to this rlty and rigorously I degree east 4.570 feet distant ol pursue the campaign to expel from the south quarter corner of Section 1, the resident and apartment house dis1 went Townshlo 11 annth Ran Suit tricts persons who, he alleges. ar deNlJik P;mm and Meridian. Th's appli bauching youth of the city. cation la designated In the state engirFire Destroys Ball Park. t-, re office as No. 4628. All protests against tbe granting of Boise, Idaho. The Cody ball park. (aid application, stating the reason which com $7,000, was destroyed by therefor, must be made by affidavit In fir Monday morning. Although the duplicate and filed In this office within Western Trl State league achedule Is thirty (30) days after the completion nearly cloned, the management f the f tbe publication of this notice. Boise team proposes to remain In the CALK" TANNER. th loss of the park, donp;t league. State Engineer. , ind will rebuild It temporarily. Itaie of first publication Augunt 2, 1911; date of completion of publico MISS NELLIE SCHMIDT tion September 2, 1912. f JnsF 71 1," D- Young Mexican Girls of Good Families Have Been Carried Away by Rebels and No Woman Is Safe in That Section. El Paso. Texas. While the Chlhau-huMormons are" preparing "to go back to their Mexican colonies In northwestern Chihuahua adjoining the Sonora line, Mrs. M. F. Sanders, formerly of Utah, baa arrived In Doug las fjojB Nacozarl, Sonora, with the lia. trirrtr? to ftiiom tlve, to keep out oi tue CuuutTy. Mrs. Sanders says that at the present vlme no woman Is safe In the state of Sonora and cites the case where twenty-threyoung Mexican girls of good families were carried away by the rebels under Bojas. a f"i;;- i ,1 n Mi t t n 1 Col-vlll- e Tin-tit- s !r s So-rio-a lte d We're Opposed n to U Mail Order Concerns B ecause TWy cm I M flwy ctaMnbam! to tunhenag dta Iowa from tha taany SMt a eW-- n4 Bu- mrf m aX pUfi bra. t- fans W U M today. Therefore Mr. Mcrctwai mh sat Ov aad Piinnai c4aMtfMS yMaf wt AdvertUel TU U J kid k Ad to m4 yar fam c4 sW rtf ai lk oypmlaiiax l As adwalm mrtt m tfiw pmptt tL "fat hwiiitntaa. 'nn tijt M a miiimv. val tato Vwm tt I mm. wao't A wimti. e LONDON Central Telegraph Office Cut Oft From Communication With Rest of England. i wa n Saturday London. fhll eraphic night entire! cut Off from communication wim rtu rest of ins countryand witE tha continent and for a time connection with America was severed as the result of a fierce fire Saturday evening In the general postotTlce. where the central telegraph office Is located, and from which all wires of the service are concentrated. While the fire was extremely fierce, no Uvea were lost and the damage was confined to the inside of the buildA thousand employees, a maing. jority of them women, got out of the structure promptly and without panic. TRAGEDY RESULT OF BRAWL. Four Men Killed Following Quarrel Over Card Game. Tekoa, Wash. Four men are dead here as a result of a brawl early Saturday In a saloon. In a quarrel over a card game, Patrick Collins was struck on the bead with a revolver by "Curley" Gardner and fatally Injured. He died In the afternoon. Deputy Sheriff William Estep of Colfax and Town Marshal Grant Dickson of Tekoa went to the saloon to summon witnesses. As they entered the door, Pallouse Gardner, a brother of Curley." opened fire with a rifle, killing both officers. He then fired a bullet Into bis own brain. , , g Miss Schmidt, ef Alameda, Cl, ws Is aflly ?0 years ef ag. Is the fWl woman t swim across the ef ten Frsnelsce te Oakland Mole, a distance f eight milta. Only twice bfo' thla great swimming ftst been accem ttf atishsa. Escapes on Second Trial. Winona. Miss. Pwlnton Permenter, son of a Mississippi planter, charged with the murder of Miss Janle Khan. hose body wa, found on her father's as ac- Vlantation two year, ago, He was c.tivlrtd quitted Saturday. on his first trial but secured a rverbal. f El Paso, Texas. Armed with their r'floa and plenty of ammunition, the men of the Mormon colonies are returning to their homes In the state ot Chihuahua In companies of from fifty REBELS ARE CAUGHT IN TRAP to two hundred. Many of the women pioneers are reluming with their husbands In spite of the reports that rebels are In tjie Mormon country and ol Orozco With Small Force Surrounded the prtwUy of the rebels across t- -J In Chihuahua by Ten Thousand pass In Sonora. It Is this aame hardiFederal Soldiers. hood that has made possible tbe colonization ot the Mexican colonies and these people are determined that they Juarez. Mex. Caught as a mouse will not bd cheated of their property In a trap, although the trap is 100 after l&ey have worked bo hard to miles wide and 200 miles long. Is Pas- - acquire and cultivate It. cual Oroc.r fonimander In chief of WILL WORK IN HARMONY. rebI forces Ui tit" n6rth. TBI Is declared by advlce5 reived here by Chinese Reformer Does Not Think l,,6r1 com Geiifcral Joaqm'a Telk Execution of Generals Will Lead mander of this rone. The Ctctal "n" to Trouble. nouncemcnt Is verified by railwar rc" Yuan Shi Ka! President Pekln. ports and from various other sources. rr. Sun Yat Sen former Orozco now has only about 600 men. of th rPPUDlic- - olned Ho la surrounded by federal forces a 4. ,ftt Sunda? gregating 10,000 that are spread out together la8tIn from the city of Chihuahua to the held a conference iM,,verl "tlcal south, to the border at this point and hours, during which the was thoroughly discuJ long tbe Mexican Central running dlrctly north to the border, and the At tbe conclusion of the confertT"1' Mexico Northwestern, which runs they gave out a statement saying from Chihuahua City west and north they were In perfect accord on avl to Juarez. Important questions. Dr. Sun Yat Sen said he believe! the execution of GenPresident Signs Canal Bill. eral Chang Chen Wu. who was put to Washington. President Taft signed death for his alleged Implication In a the Panama canal bill Saturday night revolutionary plot at Hankow, would Following this he sent to congrena a not lead to trouble and that the north memorandum suggesting the advisa- and south would work together harbility or tr passage of a resolution moniously In tbe future. which would declare that this measure was not considered by this governGeverament to Raise Rice. ment a violation of the treaty proManila Acting Governor Gilbert visions regarding the canal. and party left Sunday for Mindanao to Inspect la the rich Cottobata val Marshall Condemns Tariff.' ley a site for proposed huge rice plan- Portland, Me. In his first political a Hons to be owned by the governsi'iress since accepting the Democrat- ment. The objects of the government-owneic nomination for of plantation ht lo obviate any futhe T'nlted States. Governor Tnomas ture rice famine, and te prevent imII. Marshall of Indiana condemned the portation which rears yearly avprotective tariff before a Democratic erage valued ml r,oo.fnto gold. mass meeting here Monday night. Judges Refuse ts Try Darroaa. Los Angeles. All of tbe twelve suMontana Town Destroyed. Mlssou'a. Mont. The town of no-- perior eoart Judges of Los Angeles Dan, on what formerly was a part of county have refused tn preside at the tbe Flathead Indian reservation, was! second trial of Clsrenre S. Darrow, almost entirely destroyed by a fire Ihe Chios go lawyer, charged with that started Saturday In a garage. Jury bribery In his handling of the MCNamara trial. A Judge, under the law, may be assigned from some other DR. G. E. MORRISON county, but. It was teamed no definite selection has been made. Italian Rob Canadian Bank. Vancouver, I. C Four Italian. msVked and carrying automatic r volvera, robbed Ihe Cedar Cottage branch of the P.snk of Hamilton Sunday night. They escaped In an automobile, after a revolver battle wit it the police, In which one of their num ber was wounded. Hank officials are reticent regarding the amount taken. Disattrous Electrical Storm. RL Louis, Mo. Three persons were killed and seven others Injured by lightning which accompanied a severe electrical storm which visited this city and vlrinl'y Sunday morning. The storm also wrought much property damage on both aides of the river. Many bniblines were struck by lightning and badly damaged. Rheumatism Attacks Emperor, Hesse Najan Km per or Wil('asset, ' Ti liam Is suffering considerably from pain from the attack of mum ular rhee. matiftm which has affected him for D(t Morrl,on wh0 fof b.f 1 ,h tCffpon6l,t , Chin. of some dys. The dor to: In attend ance have advised his majesty that It h lk Ti... adviesr of the government of the Chi wili be necessary to avoid evposure j during tbe prevailing bd veather. nese republic d Has Right to Beat Rival. Baltimore. Md. That a wife may with Impunity beat her husband's affinity was the opinion expressed Saturday morning by Justice Smith at tbe eastern police station lo the case of Ibe wife of John Samebo. She waa charged with assaulting and beating Victoria Sxymanskl, to whom, accura-In- g to the evidence, he paid attention during the absence of his wife in Poland. j ..... Boys Released on Bond. Train Wreck In Kansas. Cl'y. John Heimberijer Kan. Running sixty- Osawatomie, lO John year-oan4 Farley. t!;e hvs five miles sn hour to make up ist wiio confessed to having killed and j buried 4 yearold Joe Timmerman. on ' tim, the Missouri Pacific "Colorado No. 3," wejfioiind, went Into $J,00' aexpress near Saturday were released o here Friday nl'ht. I ui dit'h bjnds ach. no en wss killed. Vetoes Power 8ite Measure. Mrs. Mackay Injured. Washington. President Taft has j Mass Mrs. Clarence If. PltUfield, vetoed the Coosa river bill. Th lull leader and prominent Va' society kay, I ha Alabama Pnarur in rlv Mrs Jennie Foote llcon. wif of Prrf. j ' thrown from her an , v ftagetfe, com a .n nan l.uflrf tie r!bf in R. Rif-niThorn eriiif member of on of the University of Ca'l across fbe Cofi. river seven miles tomobile and rendered Monnment moun'a'n In the " above Ala. fotnii. j We'umpka. ndy. Two Vsnlesds of Evidence. Two vsnloads of San Francisco flocumentary evidence, perhaps more, bearing oa th. famous fpreckels will fntmt rrnts. produced before JuSem In the superior court oa Sep'ember 14. Gives Life for Husband. Berkeley, Cal. Worn out by an e- - Kansas Sall m-- fial ft. IN all tror? Carolinians to defeat him, I'nited States Senator Tillman on Saturday came out strongly Tillman's: against Governor 1ileae. friends declare he Is doing this at th: risk of being defeated himself at the1 primary election. i kaimat delay m laceimf frwwia M At pnaabaa'y at SMMakaa 1 DISASTROUS FIRE Tillman Fights Bleate. Spartansburg. S. C Vigorously Is alatoi IM M American Settlers Will Fight for Their Homes If Necessary. t-- m BACK TO MEXICO. Many three-year-ol- mw cent efica?J GOING Auto Wrecks House, Injures Child. Ogden, I'tah. Plunging over sn em--j bankment after the driver had lost control of the machine, a large touring car belonging to David Kccles crashed through the elghtlnch brick wall of Paul Kemmeyer's borne and Injured Jennie Kemmeyer, a child, so seriously lhat dealh may result. The chauffeur escaped injury. A WOMAN Twenty-thre- 'vet I Suffragettes Try te Starve. Dublin. The forcible feeding of Mary Leigh and Glady s Kvans. the suffragettes seivng terms of Itve years ear b, continue. The lird lieu- tenant of Ireland refuas to grant a petition for their release. Forest Fires In California. Pasadena. Cal The forest H e In I "evil's canyon. miles northeast ff here, has swung to the west, snd now threatens the entire Pasadena A force of 1?1 men are watershed. fightlog tie fr- - teny Salt Lake e ADVISES WIVES AND DAUGHTERS OF COLONISTS TO STAY IN U. S. AMERICAN 1 - Office, City, Utah, August 7, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph EL Dewsnup, whose postofflce address la Deseret, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of section 1288x24. chapter 62. session laws of Utah, 1909, to change the point of diversion of eight and hundredths (8.75) cubic Beventy-fivfeet of water per second which has Hot' been diverted from liaker'a Springs, Juab county. Utah. Baker's Hot Springs consist of twelve springs situated by course and distance as follows: Spring No. 1 bears north 47 degrees 25 minutes 20 eoconda west 12,997.3 feet of the west quarter cor- er of section 19, township 14 south, range 7 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. Spring No. 2 bears north 75 from degrees 12 minutes west 848 feet Spring No. 1. Spring No. 3 beara aorth 89 degrees 8 minutes west 1.247 Spring No. feet from Spring No. 2. 4 beara Bouth 14 degrees 16 minutes west 30 feet from Spring No. 3. Spring No. 5 bears south 14 degrees 16 minutes west 52 feet from Sprln" No. 4. Spring No. 6 north decrees we8t 205 foot from Spring No. 6. Spring No. 7 boars north 34 degrees 36 minutes east 347 feet from Spring No C. Spring No. 8 bears south 57 degreee 40 minutes west 520 feet from Spring No. 7. Spring No. 9 bears north 46 degrees 64 minutes west 74 feet from Spring No. 8. Spring No. 10 bears south 4 degrees 36 minutes east 290 fer--t from Spring No. 9. Spring No. 11 bears south 13 degrees 64 minutes weet 112 feet from Spring No. 10. Spring No. 13 bears south 13 digrces 54 minutes west 46 feet from Spring No 11. The water so diverted has been used to Irrigate 800 acros of land embraced 14 In sections 11 and 14. township south, range 8 wrst. Salt Lake base The appl'cnnt now and meridian. makes application to change tho point of diversion to a point which bears north 47 degrees 2." mlnuU-- 20 see., f the onds west 12.997.3 feet dUtsj-.- l 19 west quarter corner Of section township 14 south, range 7 west. Suit Lake base and nier'P; from where it will be conveyed by means "of a ditch for a distance of 18,000 feet and there used during Ihe period from' January 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, to lrrlgnte 640 acres m land embraced In sections 24, 23 and 36, township 14 south, ranr;e 8 went. Salt Lake bae and merld'an. Thl application Is designated In the statu engineer's office as No. 127. All protests against the grant'ng of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion Of the publication of this poCALEB TANNIC It, lice. " State Engineer. Date of first publication August 1C. 1912; date of completion of publication, September 16, 1912. Turn Over I a 'New Lea By subscriJnii for TniS I Coin Bills If yon Intend to have sale 14 our prices PRINTED (UI We are fixed for tumincr out work of this kind la double-quic- k time a a What You Want How You Want It When You Want It T ' For anything in the X. fcia of pnrUmt come M to us and we'l e roil aatafaclory Work at prices that art right fuar-ole- I MAIL ORDER PIRATES T They sail tbe high and low seas of commerce. They pay millions a year for advertising. Their profit i millions. Spite their guns with generous advertising in this your home paper. Use the mail order's own weapon ADVERTISING I |