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Show FAST MAIL WRECKED HIS AiU"FAl titR.. ("and (it SIX COACHES OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN WRECKED BY BROKEN RAIL. I i cnoT cut FIRST TCtl A "" V LESSON LSBO TRUTH " . . " ' : Le. the. cmerrv fRee rN When Pride Took a Fall. had asked her father for her TROUBLE hand and been duly accepted. Naturally, he was inclined to be Feel better all day if you are awakrned Jubilant, the girl being pretty, and the by a prompt and reliable Alum Clock. It get you ot in plentv cf time o you father reputed rich. don't need lo hurry. Ve guarantee our Oh. well," said the latter present RELATIONS BETWEEN NAVY AND alarm and are at particular about them ly, as he carefully Inspected .the clear THE GOVERNMENT REACH u we are about our watrhea. Havana him. "you the handed youth BREAKING POINT. $ .00 upwards. needn't be so unduly puffed up over It. You're the sixteenth youngster I've accepted for a this Demand Is Made for Reinstatement of year, and I expect two more tomor 170 ' MAIN SI One of the Naval Heroes of the row." SALT lAKI CI IX, UTAH 'Wh-whmean?" does this what Been Had Retired Revolution, Who stammered the youth. Because of Alleged Disloyalty. 'It means," replied the shocking A POSITIVE and PERold poppy, "amusement for the girl MANENT CURE FOR and cigars for me." Cleveland Plain Lisbon. Relations between the gov Drunkenness and ernment and the navy have again Dealer. Opium Diseases. reached almost the breaking point as A Well Protected Wedding. a result of a demand from the navy Tkr M m publicity. M tiekl. Iadit trcatrd M the of Not long ago the daughter prW.i.lr ai u lanr m koain. THE KEEUY for the reinstatement and the appointiU W. Wa Tm StrMt. S.U Uk, Ctr. of police of a big eastern city ment to the command or the battle- chief was married. The next day a woman ship Almlrante Reis of Captain Jose who had expected an Invitation to the BEING THE ONLY SEEDSMEN Cerejo, one of the naval heroes of wedding and had been disappointed In the the revolution, who had been retired remarked eouiitry milking timro w Irail all iouiicttttirv. .Field TriM of acidly: by former Premier Franco because Write lor our 1H( Free Catalog ol "I understand It was one of the best of alleged disloyalty. policed affairs of the year." The PopThe minister of marine objects to ular Magazine. Captain Cerejo holding this command, PORTER-WALTOCO., Salt Lake City as he believes such a concession Formality. in the would place this command Old be MKN AND WHMKN to . hands of the extremists. The navy done? Lady Can't something liarl.,-WANTED Tuition, rn.lf in hiulil MILll .i t o ttoiK.Si.,. has expressed a determination to re -, tcmlsent ot ret With own With Oh. yes. They've your Bystander partialAililn-Kmove the minister of marine, Amaro Molar Barbar Collage tooln '. the crew a line to como ashore. IS I'ormm-ri'ia- i Htrcrt, Salt Lake City. I (ah. Azavedo Gomez, by force, and the Old Lady Good gracious! Were minister of the Interior, Antonio Al for a formal InHusband You never kiss me exthey waiting actually ex has who is meida, very popular, London cept when you want money. in wratner? vitation this hausted every argument to Induce the Wife Well, isn't tnat often enough. extremists to exercise patience, point- Opinion. re would a such out that ing step sult Inevitably in civil war. The ex tremists, however, stand firm. Jose Azevedo. formerly minister of foreign affairs, and Coutlnho Chagas, also a former member of the anarch 1st cabinet, have been expelled on the ground that their presence In Portugal would constitute a danger for the new ' Vou Ho Lm 1 son-in-la- Fifteen Persons Are Injured, Two of Whom Are Probably Fatally Hurt, and That All Were Not Killed Is Regarded at a Marvel. Elko, Nevada. Hfteen persons were In a wreck on the Southern Pacific near Palisade, this state, Monday night.' .One man and two women probably are fatally hurt, while twelve others wre slightly Injured. The wrecked train was No. 10, easibound, Known as the China-Japafast mall, and six cars left the track, three of which were hurled down the embankment Two alighted on their side while the third, a tourist, rests upon injured Its top. and nurses were rushed to Palisade and the mjurtm were brought to the company hospital at EJko. TOWN PILLAGED AND BURNED The cause of the wreck was a broken rail. Four hundred feet of track was torn up. That fifty or sixty persons were not Many Atrocities Committed by Hay-tieInstantly killed Is a marvel, say railTroops After They Had Deroad offic'als. feated Handful of Insurgents. TORCH FOR PLAGUE VICTIMS. N Physicians Fear of Death Overcomes Chinese Superstition Against Cremation. Peking. There Is notlcealfe activity by the Chinese government to stay the spread of the plague, and sanitary measures are being strictly enforced In all the towns where a few weeks ago the disease was allowed full swing. Instructions have been issued r NO n Cape Hajtien. Government troops, after recapturing Ouunamintu from the rebels, got out of the control of their officers, pillaged and burned the town and massacred those of the Inhabitants who were unable to escape. Jcane Properl, a citizen of France, son was assaulted, his killed and their borne burned. The insurgents had captured Fort President Liberty and Ouannminth. Simon set out for the cisatfected territory at the head of five coluatns of troops. He was accompanied by his daughter, Celestina. The army occupied Fort Liberty without lighting. Xcver'.helesa a large number of arrests of those suspected ot treachery to the govertiinent were made and the suspects shot to death. The army then moved on to Ouana-niinlThe rebels in possession offered rfK!tance and sanguinary fight- that every village burn Its dead. The panic and fear of the plague tiave overridden the Chinese superstition aga'nst cremation of the bodies of the victims, and now almost dally the torch Is applied to piles of hastily constructed coffins, among whieli are often seen bodies wrapped only la shrouds. CONGRESSMAN ALLEN DEAD. Representative From Maine Who Was Private Secretary to Thos. t. Reed. Washington. Representative Amos ing followed. Allen of Maine died of pneumonia, at The rebels were fi'm beaten back his apartment here, early Monday, but the officers could not stop the following feveral days Illness. advance of thUr men. The soldiers Reprt senlaMve Allen was born In pot out of hand and the tnassarre that Waterboro. York county. Me., March followed was horrible. The Inhabi 17. JS37. and was graduated from tants who bad nut fk-- were killed college in 1SC0. He was private and the town burned. secretary to Speaker Tnoraas It. Reed .Mian'tHV' another force under Min In the fifty first, fifty fourth and ister of the Interior Jeremel captured and was elected to tho he town of Vallerlo to the south of congr concrcs November C. 1S93, rinsniniinth and It Is expected that to fill tbe vacancy caused by the res- this wl'.l be burne d. ignation of Speaker Reed. He bad The killing of a Frenchman by the served continuously since, but was not soldier may result in complications , last fall. with France. I'.ow-dol- n fifty-fift- d's-lanc- e RECIPROCITY An extra session ot Washington. Congress looms vtry large and probble. I'nless President Taft and tae friends of the Canadian reciprocity greement are able to bring more than rdinary pressure to bear on the sen te and avert the expenditure of Urn by the opponents of the agreement r its friends It Is difficult to see how the senate can reach a vote bo- fore adjournment. Ahead of the Canadian agreement for consideration. In addition to ten general appropriation bills, are meas ures affecting these subjects: PopSenator ular clertlon of senators. orimer cast. Permanent tariff board. general age pensions. Congressional apportionment. Fortification of the 'a Mama canal. Not one of these can be sidetracked without a contest. Pack of each Is a senators insist group of det rniim-ent that a vote shall be taken. Som.i of the measures must be left unpassed will die. or the Canadian The forcgo'ng is th opinion of Re publican leaders of the senate. llur-Jlnglo- Angles n Mrs. Nelile Ybar Wyoming Legislature Adjourns. Cheyenne, Wyo. After a Fesslon that extended ten hours beyond the legal limit, the eleventh legislature of Wyoming adjourned at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. The session should have ended at midnight Saturday, but It was necessary to put back the clock in order to pass the general appropria tion "bill. Governor Carey addressed the legislators at 5 o'clock Sunday morning, reproaching them for failure to certain legislation, and congratulating them on the passage of laws provid Ing Initiative and referendum, the htadless ballot and an eight hour day for women. Danville, LI. HiopeMown. known as the "Holy Cl'y." v. hose mayor committed sildde Sunday bv draw a salary of f0 cents a year and as "urrjnt and offensive." ;l-eetf tranr'lng herself with a rope adjusted aldermen serve without remunwho Ill In home. her to a d.or knob Fruit Jobbers E'eet Officer. will te Investigated by the eration, be-the health t bel eved to f"sV PaMm-tWish the r!iofce rani Jury. ati.se. of St. ti'il as th tiice for th next Aviator Mas Narrow Escape. an cn rision. n iftia'f 17. 1512,toTr--Lid Raised M Dutte. off of Fan I'ieeo, Ca!. Harry 8. lla k rer snd lh" elrri.cn r1 a wr-rPnt'e. M"tif. AfK-tn-s- . h con h afin'ial the young New Tork millionaire of nes. (Jirof seven' di datkrifra and qni'-- the red lisrnt Western Fri I J ?."- sportman, narrowly car aped d"f'h Ir'rl la In full Ma-- t flfain. Tho oo- - vm'ion f tie rre h'H a 1 iff f wind drve his Ft' is r.en to the trVt. r f n.ino WIPMin M. Rwlmre of Prov tt.m ua tr. ., 'ri?M hionopiane ti the ground, as I th. treanrer. rrtiitp'irg tip one of the wings. Broke Record, But Died. Lcng Drouth Broken. Woneo Stats HusbjoJ. n 9 rn X. ra M York. Charles Vr New L The :a. S P. 1'hi'ip Krieter Al Urook- tio th bieke revaiVd rrJircd f whkh I larb'r. a In T!)tirdy t' lieirl the tabled throueh n1 t'7'fv'-er' ijn ro-- d f ' r the rajil e"num;ith M wife Monday nitt. 1it evr VoTiie. (Wrrf died and extNc FVofh 'Miffl whisky tien ff wife, te d 22, - h'ld for mtirJer. On a let he f,nisbeil a fcfid snitheri New V'tici 8p1 hours lfs'er. When f'Bnd. Krltpr etlll rir1 ern t an brmr. t In r lor.g-rLottie a tb of ore Oklahoma, quart and ano'lnr knife in tii Hv't hand dry (e'l In wa In Idaho. Located 'i;'k In his hea't. D;rotfcy In A young School Put Teacher Rebels liiho Sand roint. Death. Boy Sentenced H name of Dwotby Wll-co- . i the man , Mail tA adtl'e Teti givirg Smke-l'9o. th Clte. Arz, nennie Is being held by the authorities eonv1rtd of ih" from Torren ray the 5nurreTf at- ?(itM(l Tetas bovfheriff of bfing lKTothy here on S'i?p!'l-)and captured Ve"ardna Tj?d. was tnerdr cf !rnty New York heir- the -Arnold, missing nanrea y eer-- t at te on lo t red Monday es. tleo. as tew Jefe the rol teacher 21. rrmc 1'rlsoa a April t..t wrek' rA Kf Ijla fit alt Macon, finally He got tb fl'w.r In l.Is o Mr Macon" fhartrl7ed be r !'. j,,,, ...a te k ps Crazed Passengers on Steamers. New York. For the second time liner within a week a arrived Sunday with a crazed passenger aboard. Bennie Lynch, aecond-cablpassenger on the Laurentine, which came in Sunday from Liverpool, created great excitement among the C32 passengers on the high seas by running amuck with a revolver. The Amerika, an Italian line steamer. l arrived but two days before with di Tom pore, a musician, in Iront. He went mad In the dining saloon when tbe ship was two days out of Naples. trans-Atlanti- here. Te Unionize Lo Angela. French Criminal to be Decapitated Atdrlch for Canadian Treaty. Samuel Gompera, Paris. This city, which has King Washington. Aldrleh. been familiar with bloody scenes, will president of the American Federation Senator Washington. tilrman of the finance committee of soon witness the dH arrilation of two of Labor, has sent to all labor organi the semitc hss written President Taft boy unless their sentence Is cornmut zation throughout the country a cir that he favors the confirmation of ed. George Tiscier, aged 17, and Paul cular, asking their aid in raising a the Canadian reciprocity agreement. Desmarest, aged 1, deliberately lur fund of half a million dollars to be Whether the letter makes Bromines of ed M. Andre, a banking collector, on used In fighting opponent of organ assistance in getting action In the pretext of wishing him to examine a (zed labor In Lo Angele. male at the present session has not 125 note, to the flat where Tissier Elliott Decline. lif en disclosed, but senators who have lived with lis mother. While the rcn It Intimate the senator will do collet tor was looking at the document Nw Jork. President Howard F.1 til he can to aid the presiuenc Hotl of tbe Northern Faclrle denies they killed him. be will accept the presidency of that In Vlolent Earthquake Macon Attacks Peary. Turkey. Missouri Pacific, the succeeding A earth violent Constantinople. Washington. Representative Ma George J. Gould. Mr. Klllott said that quake was experienced at Monsstlr con of Arkansas, spesking In general an offer of the position had been and elsewhere throughout the vilayet debate on the naval appropriation bill made, but that he had declined IL rf MonasUr on Monday. There wa In the house Thursday, made an at some kse of life. Several fnoaqtJ" tack on Caplain Robert R Peary, deAccepts Gift of Ten Million. end bo'isc were destroyed. Th pop- nouncing him as a fakir and declaring New York. The board of trustee ulation Is camping out and suffering that he "should b driven from the of the Carnegie Institution of Wash Intensely with cold. The sutfioritl-- s naval service.- - The Mtter words u ington has formally accepted the gift have appealed to the government for ed by Mr. Macon railed out a quirk of tl.oOv.OOO made last month by An inn tents and relief funds. friends. flepre drew Carnegie. reply from Pesry sentative Moot of Pennsylvania, if Bride strangle Herself. ter vainly atemp'irtg to Interrupt Mr. Holy City Citizen Under Suspicion. the entire distance. tb J M'lo er Colonists Rescued by Rangers. San Bernardino. William llardt and bla party of Utah colonists, coming overland to settle in Orange county, snowbound In Ilolcorab canyon, were rescued Sunday morning by ranger and miner. They had been very near death with cold and exposure. The party had tried to get across the mountains by wsy of canyon and were overtaken 'or There are ninefierce snowstorms. teen members of the three families, and beside three big wagon they have stock and poultry. Steamer Arrives With Cargo on Tire Newport News, Va. The steamship Sloterdiik of the line, arrived here Sunday from Hot terdam with the cargo In her forward hold on fire. Tugs and Are engines had were called and after stream been played upon the burning cargo for hours the flames were estlnguish at cd. Tbe fire was discovered o'clock Sunday morning, though it may have been burning a long time before Its dlacovery, as the hatches were tightly closed. Increase In Domestic Exports. Washington. The total value of the fifty principal articles of domestic ex port ehowed a decided Increase In January, as compared with the aame period In 1910, and a1o In the seven months ending last January, aa com fared with tbe corresponding period. ending January, 1810, according to statement made public by the bnra!i cf statistics of tbe department of commerce and labor. Seeks Senatorial Toga. New York Martin W. LI tletnn. newly elected Democratic ve from The.dore Koosevelt a home nieht his dis'rlc.t, annuunred sna',e r&ndidaey t'J the I'ni'el to succeed Cliaiinrry M. Iiepew. Hl-com- b Holland-America- 1 Triple Tragedy in Ariiona. ttefcott, Ariz Kindirg 1'e woman with whom he was infatuated In a room with a soldier, A. H. Oaks shot and killed her, shot the sol!ir in th arm and then turned the weapoi on t0 - tkfd i """". n "1 Na-tal- n 0'ct. c n Mu-har-'- l", r)o"na Wri-ka- institutions. Charges of Conspiracy are Brought Against Honduran Leader. New Orleans. The Honduran revo lutionary situation was further complicated Saturday by the Indictment In the federal court here of General Manuel Bonllla. provisional president of Honduras, General Lee Christmas, Colonel Florlan Davldl and Joseph W. Deer, charged with violating the neu trality laws In connection with the filibustering expedition of the steamer Hornet. The Indictments resulted from an investigation instituted by the department of Justice at Washington. The action of the grand Jury caused a sen sation here, especially In view of the fact that In the past numerous revolu tionary expeditions directed against Central American countries nave left this port without eeerecy. Misouri Outlaw Kilia Brother. Webb City, Mo. Two brothers. only survivors of the famous Cherokee Bill ang of outlaws which once flour ished In Oklahoma, met here In a fin iFh fight at midnight Thursday and killed bis brother Ike In Rill Stidhura . ... . .. a quarrel involving ine rnauions ui Hill's son. William, with Ike's wife. William Ike. It Is alleged, attacked with a penknife, whereupon Rill shot him. Rill surrendered to the po.lce 1 THE BATTLESHIP UTAH GENERAL CONILLA INDICTED. d fifty-sixt- e ON Too Many Measures Ahead of the Canadian Agreement and Extra Session Seems Probable. h Railroad Building in Wyoming. Omaha. Neb. The Union PacHc railroad Saturday let the contract for link the construction of a fifty-milof the cut off which Is contemplated across eastern Wyoming; to Kllpatrlek Pros. A Colli. Work must begin within ten days and the entire finished by Aogust 1. althourh the work Is promised by July 1. The link which has Just been contracted for extends from Northport. Neb., to n Coring, Neb., and parallels the ACTION D'l vessels In this respect, a rom Salt Lake City. The battleshl,! "Utah." launched at Camden. New ml i lee having been appointed to se Jersey, December 23. 19"9. is a vessel cure a silver service wnun win if of the Dreadnaught type, 510 feet script Iocs by the vanons ri.m wi the long, 88 feet wide and displaces 21.82.1 states. The "Utah" will not be behind the tons, wltJi a draft of 28 feet t Inches. Her armament I composed of t'"U various ways by legislative appro12 Inch guns, sixteen gun and priation, private subscription, and the usual small calibre guns. She has engravings will i a scene reptubes. two pioneer and modern means resenting submerged torpeao of transportation, the artists having The vessel will be propelled by the pioneer turbines, being the first t'nlled selected lor this States battleship with this type of c. team and the modem palatial machines and she will burn oil fuel In steam train crossing the licln Cutoff; connection with coal. She has ti I'lack Kork at Garfield, showing the and lake in the diHanre; a composite picusual complement of officer men and U fitted up. In every respect, ture of a mining camp; I'ioneer Monuaccording to the cuatmnary practice of ment, and a number of typiral t'taq mountain scenes. Tbe twenty-eevetbe Vnlted States navy. The Ttah" will be, when placed In plinth cups which go with the punch commission, the large! vessel com service will bear scenes typical of the , countb s of the state, pleted for the I'nited States navy, snd twenty-seveand each Inditiliial cup will bear a wiil have a speed of about 21 knots. A patriotic cuMom has been fol legend setting forth In a few nord lowed by the several states of the the resources of the county it repreall of the count'nlon In whose honor battleships have sents. liactlf-allbeen named, of providing the vessel ties have responded to the commit- - ' The cot of tees Invliatl'nn for suggestions and with a silver service. these services has ranged from five the coilertion of phoiocraphs will to twenty five thousand doilars. The convey a plndid Mea of the diversifunds for purchasing the same have fied (roducts and resources of the been ralwd In the eeveral states In state. the pride of the officers and crew of fj the titlreris of t'lah have been, or will be, given an opportunity t "Utah," and a credit to the state. The silver service which has been contribute to this silver service for elected by the committee, consist the bat'Whip I'tah, which la to have of about one hundred an! thirty Its trial trip in th rear fu'nre. Kv pieces. On the larger pieces of the the Mhol children are to contribute service, acenes typical of 1'tah s na- ihelr mite, so that the men and tural scenery and resource, as well womn of the future may have a real aa those which are of a historical na- In'erest in the great war vewtet Among the named for the ti?e of I'tah. ture, will be engraved. sub-larg- Tar-son- Harmonic Telephone Syem q That's what )m t et h"n eti that every Telephone. It oe riM-a- a1tHii-l- it assure rirtifs Ta-ti- " wle-- n with tiie lnte !, a ar1y i cali-J- . an IN'DKI'l NDKNT rfectly lntrurriit at "central," and m"Tini-for every uw. rljr rne I11 tniiple'e nK4ailie t ircuit. Have You an InJepcrxJcnt in Youf ; Utah Independent Tele- larnwo-xl-, t s pure himself. Record for Ski Jumping, Ail the American Mich. records for ski jumping were broken Sunday at the annual tournament of t,e Ironwood Ski club by Andre Haugen of Chippewa Falis, nation! leriemnion. who tnmneri 1SS ffet . 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