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Show -KAMAS, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912. F REVIEW OF ENO EVENTS William F. McCombs of New York, fascinating Governor Woodrow Wilson’s choice, has been elected chairman of the Democratic national committee and was empowered to appoint a committake tee of not less than nine to active charge of the Democratic campaign. like too Ulin. Yi iN OF THE IMPORTANT W. W. ed word Home and Foreign News. Gathered From All Quarters of the World, and Prpr<ed for Busy Men. IN on RMOUNTAIN Alleged exéssive fees to alleged professional Reeivers was taken up Monday by th house judiciary subsommittee invétigating filed against Judge Corneli attle. Ubited H. the charges States District Hanford at Se- Se ee The twentieth anual convention of the Western Feedration ‘Opened in Victor, ‘Colo., of on Miners Monday, with 150 delegatesin attendance. Followers of Coldiel Roosevelt Utah are plans = of Ca having dmmeeting ra been held in Ogder third on in ticket, at a Saturday. More than 300 deh Mess to the convention of the National Association of Master Plumbers reacket Salt City on Sunday, many of them accompanied by their wwes. A wall high, of water carrying Lake being twetty-five death feet and a with it, swept down Cherry creek, , Denver, Sunday, ripped ope, the conerete walls, and in a twinkling had Two marooned hundreds of persons. persons are known to have been drowned. Maddened by jealousy, James Mahan, aged 22, shot James Sharp, aged and Utah, 25, at Springville, then. sulcided. Sharp may die. The trag: edy was the result of both men court: Ing the same girl. ss DOMESTIC Formation of a distinct independent the Pa. ers from the house. The house public _ lands committee has reported favorably a bill to authorize the attornéy general to settle with the purchaséis of more than 800,000 acres of railroad land in Oregon at the rate of $2.50 an acre. Sweeping reductions in , express rates averaging, in general, mately 15 per cent; drastic in regulations and approxi reforms practices, and com- prehensive changes in the methods ol operation, are prescribed in a report made public commerce tion Sunday into the business great express ed States. The has of Lyle fifth the interstate of its investiga: of the companies senate pointment of the by commission of thirteen the confirmed the A. Dickey circuit of Unitap as judge Hawaii. sensitive the ali Italian yart, lakes, to sun from the voyager. course, the negro element is stron, in Cuba, and summer evenings their quarters are redolent with the thrum of mandolins and guitars. Juliets occupy balconies in rickety twostory frame buildings with flowers all about—for they’re great flower lovers, APPEALED Speaker Champ Clark and Governor Woodrow Wilson talked for two hours on Saturday at Seagirt, on legislation pending before the house of repre sentatives. Dr. Thomas H. Bache, great grandson of Benjamin Franklin, and one of the oldest physicians in Philadelphia, died at his home Tuesday night. He was 86 years old. Dr. Bache had a distinguished career. WASHINGTON The impeachment of Judge Robert W. Archbold of the commerce court was formally laid before the senate on Monday by the committee of manag: the southern low, thrumming ‘La Paloma.” . The hot countries and clothing have hardly gone hand in hand, except in fiesta time, and in the little courtyards the youngsters run about even as Nature made them. death of a rela: Y., droppd dead street at Meadville, over on the thes» people—and Romeo, in his Sunday suit, comes meandering down be Baxter, who had just receiv: that he had fallen heir ta}° $250,000 through the tive at Syracuse, N. cover craft off Of Victor Smith, Jr., hloder of the world’s amateur record for aeroplane| | speed, was killed at Ravenswood, Cal., | ° his machine fell: at), Saturday, when the end of a flight from Mountain oy, View. HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM. the *|keep nnanenenene ace rete ‘RECORD NUMBRE EY, TO HOTEL Supplied @by Hostelries, but Ske Got It. To be a successful hotel clerk you must have an even temper. There is no man under the sun who has so much GUBURBS OF ALANA PHILE the newer Havana bo- tels seem Americanized the older are true to their Spanish origin. I think of one in particular. It is in the heart of the lower city=away from the fashionable Prado. Instead of making: every inch pay in <-2a1l rooms and corridors, it is built around a spacious patio, or central hall, running up two or three stories and buttressed with massive pillars. The corridors are merely balconies four sides of the carried around the patio on each floor. Instead white of glaring walls here are wainscots of Spanish tiles in delicately the Alongside. there igs one of the good old buildings characteristic of Cuba or Spain, well adapted to a southern climate, with dignified proportions, with two high ceilinged floors, with balcon- ies and broad is painted windows. a cool The building gray. A little further along the new Havana jostles the old in the shape of a ‘structure at least several three times times as large, with as many. floors, not as high between joints, and with narrower windows, some arranged in groups of two or three and with looking mahogany colored shades, hot the building itself being painted a warm modu.ated yellow and blues, writes a olive. correspondent of the Outlook. Furthermore, instead of the usual The American legation has long. flat roof, appropriate to the tropics, been housed in an edifice with such a this particular roof is surmounted by nobie couft; but now that the legation must be moved, there is difficulty in getting and in a new building, appropriate as dignified architecture, no mat- ter how great the advantage of modern conveniences, and more appropriate lo- to try his temper elerk. The night Baltimore hotel is a red dome over which sways a gilt and doubtless disgusted Diana. Now there are, reds and reds. And some may be a grateful color feature even in the South. most as clerk of a young polished a hotel a certain man with manners. He is especially polite to the ladies, but a few evenings ago he nearly lost his equilibrium when a pretty guest asked him to loan her an alarm clock. “T must get up very early tomorrow morning,” said the fair guest; “can’t you loan me an alarm clock—one that I can depend on?” “I will have you called at any hour you wish,” replied the clerk. “That won’t do. You might forget it, and if I besides, wake to know The a up during the clerk not keeper, alarm no watch, the night and I like time.” suggested telephone would I have in do, who the so there was room, but that called the he loaned that AMERIGANS ARE AT. MERCY OF REBELS WORE THAN FIVE: HUNDRED CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY ARE IN DANGER. Fear a Continuous Pillage All and house- the fair guest an to Pineapple as a Pepsin. The properties of the pineapple are extremely healthful, its contents of pepsin being of so high an average that, of all the fruits, it takes the highest rank among those possessing the qualities that aid digestion. If Is of Loot ané Expected Will Leave be That ~ Warned Country. ws Juarez.—More than 500 American citizens, together with their wives and families, in towns along the Mexi. can Northwestern railroad are threat: ened with isolation, far from the American border, with scant means of escaping depredations of Mexican rebels. Sufficient facts became knowi Tuesday of the real situation along the Mexican Northwestern to warrant the statement that it would cause ne surprise if the Americans in all thetowns along the line were warned te leave Mexico at once. General Antonio Rojas, who prominently in the mutiny at figured the or: igin of the present revolution, now wants to be commander-in-chief of the rebels. Should Rojas become the evel chief, residents fear a continuous season of loot and pillage. He ig charged with robbing Juarez banks of their funds when the mutiny occurred, and is looked upon as one of the most money-thirsty of all the rebels. AVIATOR clock. Season It Americans CLERK Fair Guest Applied for Object Not Us ually | 46. KILLED BY BUFFALO. Survives Many Daring Flights in Air to Fall Victim of Wild Beast. Paris —Hubert Latham, Anglo-French airman, a the famous pioneer of heavier-than-air aviation, was killed by 2 wild buffalo during a hunt in the take the soft reds of French Congo. _ of the dock sheds, or appointed barty,-and not the capture of the Re- Newlands, W. A. Massey, pineapples were not so artificially The governor reds, as time has degeneral of French by the governor oi Nevada to sueceed ' publican party, ‘is the course Colonel}| splashy and well-nigh high priced it is a certainty that the equatorial Africa, Marshal Henri Mer: the late, poner Nixon, HOee the eae Roosevelt. has ‘aid out for himself, ¢here.on. the longCacitizens, “of the United State? would om 2h} + Of ofhg oh. tai ye EOS (lin,.sin telegraphing the news , Said that “Mig,'as one louks 4t tie DOWMEsy BROT ling pana walk, a fass inating. ‘oll. Wail ity any i 'scover in’ Ruein a Oivhiy ~ tah C18! "There will be no general state elecJacham was-Out with nati res in the President Taft tonook the White superimposed on the really fine fagade® light, and, like the hilis aiong the Nils, tood wv: ediciae, as Well as a det ‘ightful tion in Arizona next‘ November, as forest whea ne shot and wounded a House Sunday to attend church, goof the lower stories the effect is’ only apparently preserving sunset colors at fruit. A quarter of a pineapple taken provided in an act of the recent state buffalo, which immediately charged ing to All Soul’s Unitarian church in one of an architectural aberratioit, noonday. at breakfast would afford more tonic: and gored and trampled him to death legislature, and the present state adIn this hot place much attention is+ an automobile. He remained. at the Sailors Are Spanish. than two grapefruit. A glass of the ministration, headed ‘by Governor Latham’s death occurred in the necessarily given to cooling off, The White House during the afternoon. “Are you a Cuban?” I asked of the juice of fresh pineapple, taken during George W. P. Hunt, will hold over Chari river district, near the Bahres tiled floor of your room helps to that By a vote of 55 to 28, the senate sailor who was taking me about Ha- a heavy meal, would furnish pepsin until 1914, according to a decision end. The room itself, with a ceiling Salamat, practically in the center of vana harbor, enough to make the after-dinner peprendered by the state supreme court. on Saturday took away from William twenty. feet high, helps. Of course a the French Soudan in the direction of | } @ answered my question with anLorimer his seat as junior senator by his colleague, Senator For instance, the tiled roofs on the top floor of the new Bank o°: the marvellous Cuba building, Sut, thous B such : i veleoped them, UT ern) ‘place i= eustentin “aber. “tidescent, over cation. Our consulate is well lodged OTe hina 2 WSS HATHA ante res NEN aS Escorted By reversing the decision. in the case of S. A. Bayless, colored, against the Phoenix board of education, the Supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the recently enacted state law to segregate colored from white <hildren in the ae schools of Arizona. A tornado. struck Grand Rapids, Mich., injuring forty or more persons and causing thousands of dollars damage. Four persons were drowned at Alton, Ill., early Sunday morning by a cloudburst which destroyed two miles of streets, wrecked six buildings and the gas plant of the Alton Gas & Electric company, with a total property loss of $250,000. _AS a result of a forest fire the village of Point Tupper, a _ settlement near the entrance to Port Hawkesbury, N. D., is in ashes, practically wiped out by the flames. One man was killed, and several passengers are said to have been injured when the. Oriental Limited, the Great Northern’s fact Pacific coast train, was-.wrecked at Ashby; N.:D.- Thirteen persons fifteen to twenty were killed injured in and! a wreck on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad at Western Springs, a suburb of Chicago, Sunday morning. from Illinois. to have been clared making an extensiye visit in Japan. John N. Manning, a capitalist of Toledo, O., was killed at midnight Saturady, when his automobile vara into an electric car. Dick Strand, well cei. on the Pacific coast as an athlete was drowned in the Sacramento river Friday, a short time after he had bid good-bye to Frank Mantell, teft for Salt Lake. the Senator Joseph M. manager for senate who Dixon, ‘campaign Theodore turned to Washington the pugilist, Tuesday. Roosevelt, re: declined te and apeared in He iiscuss politics, saying that he desired % few days’ “Tm chanel rest. going or die to swim the in the attempt. { shan’t let them PH sink. just I English If I fail pull me into a boat. want to be the first bring honr have been votes obtained and practices.” by : the recipient of “corrupt methods FOREIGN Miss Natlie Clifford Barney of Washington was badly hurt, a woman friend dangerously injured and the chauffeur killed outright in an auto- mobile accident at Bourg, France. The machine, which was proeeeding to Aixles-Bains, skidded and dashed into a rock. The day presidential throughout elections held Sun- of Pan- the republic to do it, so as to helps, and the best hotel I know other: “Can a Cuban sail a boat?” Théen he added, ‘No, senor; we have Even a cigar—albeit-a hot and not a. to comc over her from Spain to sail cold thing—helps, one reason being, I the Cubans’ boats for them. And there fancy, that it costs about half as much are many of us in Cuba for that and as in the United States. But, most of for other labors—more than a hundred all, a pina fria helps—a pineappleade, thousand. Some come from Galicia, to coina word. There are other seduc- where I come from; some is the tive, drinks; for instance, orchata Canary. islands.” (mil: of almonds) and naranjada All this is Castilian Spantah. I had (orangeade). But the pina fria caps suspected as much, Looking more the climax. closely at the sailor I saw that his leaa face resembled those of the north of Cheap Transit. Spain. There are, as he said, very Another way to cool off is to drive, many Spaniards still in Cuba—and, for or even better to take one of the trams their benefit to boating hereabouts, it go to the end of the line, and come is not to be regretted. advertises back. “every room with a bath.” As few lines are double through the same streets the journey presents the greater interest, going out through one set of streets and returning by an- Porras on August 30, when the toral assembly convenes. _ prisingly quick and cheap transit to most of Havana and its suburbs. For stance, you go from Jesus del Monte, the highest point south of Havana, pther. The tram system offers sur- Every day about noon a_ breeze springs up here, it cools you a bit after the great heat of the city-—-much too het for most northerners—and you sit for a long time in ¥our sailboat. tacking about the two and a half mile wide inner harbor. sin tablet unnecessary, claims an authority. Pineapple juice is a drink practically unknown to Americans, but the people of South America, where the pineapples often sell for less than 1 cent each, drink vast quantities of the fresh pineapple juice. Englishman Returns a Lake Chad. was June 7. The date of the fatality ADVISED SON TO SUICIDE, Pad New Yorker Tells Jury That Had Admitted Murdering His Boy Girl. New Yotk.—Terrifying details of the Relic. The duke of Sutherland, who has just arrived in New York, seems to be ‘a “good sport.” He was on the Olympic when it was tied up by a strike, and offered to stoke on the passage. He has bought much land Canada and is urging his friends in to go there and be real farmers. But the primary purpose of this long journey, as he proudly announced, is to liver to the New York Yacht club dethe sternplece of the original yacht Amer- murder of Julia dld girl found Connors, the in the Bronx 12-year: last week, were told to the grand jury Tuesday. Two relatives of Nathan Swartz, his father and sister, Mrs. Frances Alexander, testified that he admitted to them he murdered the child. At the conclu: sion of the hearing an indictment charging murder in the was voted against Swartz has been first degree the youth. missing since ly after the murder. short- The elder Swartz tea, which won the famous cup in 1851. said that when he heard the story of this sternpiece there is an eagle, the crime he advised his son to comwith wings spread, and the name of mit suicide. “And I think he did,” Then you sail back to Havana, and Gloom was cast.over the spectators added the father. the yacht. The old cup winner was opposite the landing place. enter a and participants in the Olympic games remodeled in England and the stern-hrough the city Vedada, the fashiona- quaint restaurant. Mounting to the Piumbers in Salt Lake. at Stockholm when it became known ole resort of the sea, a distance of second story esplanade, you order your piece was placed over the door of a | Salt Lake City—Marked by a most that the only Portuguese runner in|. some. ten. miles, for.5°cents:. And: at hotel in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Pretty ‘fish in a paper bag and other’ sea delifelicitous exchange of complimentary the historic Marathon race, F. Lazaro, good for the largest titled land owner Vedada there are suburban residences eacies, and then, looking out from|, died in the hospital. speeches between the assembled dele| worth: seeing. They are often embowamid the potted shrubs, settle down ‘in Great Britain.—Chicago Inter Ocean. gates, officials and prominent citizens, - While ‘the Mormon: colakion in the ered in gorgeously flowering vines, . to the enjoyment of a new view of tae; the thirtieth annual convention of the state of Sonora are having their sven better worth seeing. aheté. Twins Are Desirabie. harbor, Association of Master troubles with the federal troops, the Tie harbor unites the strenuous In China women carry their chil- National In it are craft of all sorts—from Plumbers was opened in this city Mormon settlements, 100 miles south with the serene. Unloading and Joaddren from baskets thai: hang from a tran:-Atilantie steamers and the great mg means a lot of labor. And yet the Tuesday. There are over 500 deleof Juarez, in the state of Chihuahua, Standard Oil boats. to. the coastal bar that crosses the mother’s shoulare seriously involved with the rebels.. labor seems to go on unnervously, perThe main streets of steamers and freighters, the harbor ders. Twins are desirable as preserv- gates present. A crisis in the seamen’s strike was haps because of the tropical climate, lighters, the motor boats and yachts, ing the balance of weight, if not for the city are gaily decorated in honor of the visitors. © which discourages overexertion. | the sailboats and rewboats with that other reasons. reached at Antwerp Sunday when seamen set fire to the steamer Zeeland Steamer Sinks, Passengers Saved. elec. On ae ao PARRY, she lay in her the seamen’s under The dock. Managers syndicate arrest. sensation caused were by of placed the elope GETTING Irma Bernini, was a sequel scene, cagni arm. a to vaudeville a terrible dancer, family at Rome, in which Mme. wounded the composer Mas- on the it May sailed for China to take charge of the mining and geological department the National Pei Yang university Tien Tsin. ‘Corporal The Mortimer, a ot at Canadian marksman, scored a world’s record at the 1,200 yards range in the Kings Norton match rifle shoot at Bisley, England, making seventy-three points out of a possible seventy-five with ss fifteen shots. OF THE BORE new Be Mentioned, Is No Patent. boarder’s Thera first request provided, the boarder installed thereona clock of powerful tone. One morning had just after the clock struck 10 she was calléd to..the .telephone. After a short conversation the clock struck 11. In the afternoon of the same day, the new boarder know." Then they take the hint and ring off. Really, considering all the telephone bores [ know, I don’t see jhow I could manage without that clock.” was for a bracket to be placed on the wall against the telephone. The bracket being George Ir ving Adams, until recently of. the staff of the Unitéa States geological survey at Washington, hag RID Really Clever Scheme This, on Which, ment of the composer, Mascagni, with The Italian government has iti: ed the powers in an unofficial way to the stars and stripes.” This was that it is ready and anxious to bring| Rose Piteno’s farewell to America as the Turko-lItalian war to an end, ac: she sailed tor England on the Frapn- cording to information from a reliable conia from Kast Boston Tuesday. | source. woman bath ama were conducted in an orderly manner. All the electors belonged to the Pyrras party, which insures the ufranimous election of Dr. Belisario * Mrs. E. Printz of - South Kenosha, Wis., was killed and many persons were injured by a tornado which swept over that section. ages President Eliot of Harvard untversity has sailed from Yokohoma, after to His election was held invalid, and he was: de- being again at the telephone, that whimsica! clock struck 4 about ten minutes after 38. The Jandlady observed that the boarder’s clock must be crazy. “Oh, dear, no,” said the boarder. “It is I, not the clock. I turned the hands and made it strike. It is the only way I can get rid of tiresome acquaint“ances. They talk and talk about noth- Good er since we were boys together. | told you I was married, didn’t 1? By lows her in my at one last Pere fly, you ey ir¢ were or engaged another. | married wills a of Paris a citizen and without signia, let it be done.” i two Hyacinthe of its Loyson er in to in the garb of any te een church in- to. see two to four inches thick. Consul-Gen. eral Robert P. Skinner reports from Hamburg that such floors are water. proof, almost fireproof, crack free, warm under and cheaper or stone. foot, elastic. than pine prandt’ was.” sound proof flooring, tiling to requested vice.” inlet on Tuesday board, erer Nassau. Rosedale’s bow ed for shallow wonderful “Yes. with collided A hole and 700 with passen- the steam- was. torn in the her captain head- water, where she sank, The Nassau was damaged only slightly and took off the passengers and crew of the Rosedale. Jealous Woman artist And yet, Rem. how Kills Child. Portland, Ore.—Mrs. Nettie Walsh shot and killed her four-year-old son and fatally wounded herself after her attempt to kill her husband had failed. Walsh leaped from a window when his wife opened fire. He was_ slightly injured by the fall. Mrs. Walsh was jealous of her husband’s alleged atte tions to another woman. San View. of much more prosperous he would have been if he had quit fooling with paint cttizens. and invented a moving-picture de refers away gers Jennie Modern a New York.—The excursion steamer. Rosedale, while passing ‘out of Rock- nent New. Material for Piedra. They are making the floors of big office buildings. in Germany of a mixture of magnesium chloride, pulver. her.” paper not take place priest wishes ized magnesia and sawdust, laid from Two of Diverse Opinions. Unce- the headline, “Many Men Minds,” must if a speak on toast occasion “What ths will years.” Katish?” crowd time Come—confess!” > “Why, I—er—I One “Time Miss Peines- you’ve lived in Painesville, Why did you ask about er in particular? ask, “fF was. meet ” “Ha! Half Why, TF was engaged to her! But that’s nothing—all the fel: Many it Times. the way, did you ever live _ ville?” “Yes. I lived there three “Ever that ministers of the various faiths attend his funeral, and that they appear at that function in their clerical robes. The other Parisian said: “I want no priest to say the usual things at my funeral, which a chureh, but “Now, old man. make yourself ‘comfortable and tet’s talk over the good old times, We haven’t seen each oth. ing, and I just can’t shut them off. But when that eleck strikes right up against the telephone they see a light. “Was that a clock striking?’ they say Old ~ Crocker Francisco.—In a the Bride. presence of 300 representatives of the smart sets of California and New York, Miss Jennie Adeline Crocker, California’s richest heiress, on Tuesday became _ the bride of Malcolm Douglas Whitman, New York attorney, clubman and athlete. _ 3 — |