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Show I i : . , i . .'.if w- -; c, ' . ammot MAMMOTH CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, VOL XVII. A "CATCHY" TUNE 1 GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH AT AGE OF EIGHTY-THREHOME IN ENGLAND. E DIES AT OrFounder and Head of World-Wid- e Believed Thai ganization Poverty and Sin Were to a Certain Extent Allied, and Ministered to Needy. , WORKED OFFERED MILHOUS FOR SEAT is 11)12. IN NO. 25. NEW VACATION IDEA Western Woman "Hired Out" te THE SENATE He Husband, and la Enthualastlo Over the Reeult. BATTLEFIELD The following letter was written b a woman who lives on a farm In Wyo' ming: To begin with, then. Im a ranchWAR IN NICARAGUA NO COMIC ers wife, and was a farmer's daughtef, OPERA AFFAIR, BOTH SIDES so I know what It means to get up and work till late. Ive read s LOSING HEAVILY. In a careful, deliber- early deal about Washington. vacations, but not great ate speech In the senate on Wednes- much about vacations for the woman day, Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania on the ranch. Ns Effort Has Been Made to Dispose replied to the charges made regarding Most women who live on a ranch a certificate of deposit for $23,000, know something about horses, and can of Bodies of Those Killed In the sent to him by John D. Archbold of harness and drive a team. Now every Bombardment of Managua, and the Standard Oil company, In 1904. one knows that to people who have They Remain on Field. Senator Penrose admitted receiving always worked with their hands Idlethat sum from Mr. Archbold, but said ness Is not rest, and that recreation It was part of a contribution of $125,-00comes quicker and surer from a chang Washington. Revolution is spread made by Archbold to the Repub- of work; so 1 hired out to my husHealth conditions lican national iug in Nicaragua. ' , l ; campaign fund, $100,000 band..bout Managua, the capital, are dis- of which amount, he said, went to the We have 75 acres of alfalfa, and tressing, according to state depart Republican national committee and here In the west men are scarce and ment reports from American Minister $23,000 to himself for use lu Pennsylwages are high, so I hired a girl to da Weitzel. the housework and take care of the vania. No effort has been made to dispose William Flinn, Roosevelt leader in children, while I donned a pair of of bodies of those killed in the bomwas scored by Penrose. overalls, a Jumper, a Pennsylvania, bardment of the city. The minister The senator charged that in 1904 Flinn hat and a pair of stout gloves, and reports 1,000 bodies in the fields offered him and Israel W. Durham went forth to take my vacation. jCbinandega has been attacked by the "one or two million dollars if they The first day1 I mowed;' and the rebels and an attack upon Corinto, the would favor his candidacy to the sen- first night I kicked lexers and drove principal seaport on the Pacific, is ate to succeed Senator Quay. Senator horses all night. I wasnt so enthusifeared. Telegraph communication be Penrose read what purported to be astic the second morning, but I mowed It ween Managua and Corinto is inter some more, and raked some, and that copies of telegrams to show that Flinn rupted. night I slept; and I slept every night him D. Archbold to assist asked John Mena, the rebel leader, has received in followed during the harvest, for I that election. the securing large quantities of supplies and show stayed with It till the hay was In the indications of getting financial back UNCLE SAM TO TAKE CHARGE. tack, doing team work altogether, and ing. when we were through my husband The presence of bluejackets from Blue Jackets and Marines to be Sent said I was the best hian on the job.' the gunboat Annapolis, reinforced by to Nicaragua to Protect Americana. "I was decidedly a better woman, marines from Panama, has restored I had gained five pounds of flesh, fog arrangeWashington. Complete confidence among the foreigners in nerves, harder muscles, and a stronger blueof 2.000 ments to force throw a BARROW ACQUITTED BY JURY the city, the minister reports. of tan that hasnt all worn off coat jackets and marines Into Nicaragua LEAKE within ten days to protect foreign yet SECOND VETO INVITED. I told the girl that I was not to be lives and property and keep railroad Senate and House Insist Upon Aboli- communication open from the Ameri- consulted about anything, so I shifted the whole responsibility of the houseChicago Lawyer Accused of Bribing can legation in Managua to the Pa- hold tion of Commerce Court. and did just as the men did; Juror in McNamara Case Wins His cific were made Wednesday by washed, ate my meals, and then restcoast, will President Ian Washington. Be Tried But Again. Case, May ed till time to start to work again. register a second veto against the leg the navy department. Secretary Meyers issued rush orislative, executive and judicial bill, il My girl cost me four dollars per hs predicted. The bill was passed in ders for the big armored cruiser Call week and 1 made $12, which left me a STRONG BAND OF REBELS SAID Los Angeles. Clarence S. Harrow, to forula at San Diego, Cal., proceed clear gain of eight dollars pet week both houses on Monday. TO BE NEARING MORMON n.oted Chicago lawyer, was found bill as sent to the White House to Panama. Meanwhile the transport In cash, besides the other good things. The COLONY IN SONORA. njtJtmlty on Saturday of the charge for the abolition of the com Prairie has been ordered from the I felt so rested when I took up the of' bribing a juror in the McNamara provides .A merce court, but does not contain the Portmouth, N. M., navy yard to Phila- reins of the household again that The jury was out just 34 Dilcas?, to take aboard 750 marines what had before been a leak was now p.'j.iHlons vhich would limit to a ev delphia utee! to Colon. This force will be a pleasure. Really, It did seem good and sail to Remain and Decide en year tenure civil service employes Settlors, May Only one ballot was taken by the to which Mr. Taft sent the Panama railroad to to cook a meal once more, and I had over he Give Battle to Marauders, But Will when objected and each juror voted not guilty. jury Panama be taken on board the not thought It possible. and Woman's vetoed the same bill several days Send the Women and Children to Although warned against any debe rushed Home Companion. . cruiser and California ago. of Places Safety. monstration by the baliffs, there was The president has expressed awlll northward to San Juan del Sur and a spontaneous outburst of applause - - to stay in Washington al; Corinto. Big Canadian Tobacco Farm.' when Foreman M. R. Williams, In re- ingness the back to if la believed to be' the largest up summer, What necessary, receivEl Pa.ro, Texas. Word was Sherman Notified. sponse to the court's query, stated that Individual tobacco growing farm lg ed Sunday at the headquarters here the jury had found a verdict of not commerce court. James the world la located In Essex Utica, N. Y. county, of the Mormon colonists of Mexico fuilty. OUTLAW KILLED IN AFRICA. S. Sherman, the first man to be, twice Ontario, It ia not an uncommon sight that a strong force of rebels is nearThere was a rush to the side of the nominated by the Republican party for to see fields ranging from one or, two miles defendant, which was stopped by the Elephant Poacher and Ivory Trader ing Colonia Morelos,' sixty-fiv- e the office he now fills, was formally acres up to twenty-fivor thirty acres. south of the border and Douglas, baliffs, but it was renewed a few mo- Hunted Down by Band of Soldiers. notified at his home here .Wednesday The largest covers 260 acres. The and Morelos Ariz. The Americans of London. Hunted down by British that he was again the choice of a Re- plants are raised from 'the seed la two subordinate colonies of Sonora This beds under cotton or glass till they In the depth of the jungles publican national convention. soldiers Oaxaca and San Jose remained at in central Africa, where for years in distinction tvapnot sought by me, are ready to plant In the field, which their homes at the time of the evacudefiance of all authority he had pur aid the after United Is usually about June 15. If the seaation of the colonies in Chihuahua. of Utah son is favorable It requires about of career sued the Senator Sutherland poacher elephant George Arrangements are being made to and Illicit ivory trader, James Wood had delivered the Bpeech of notifica- three months for the tobacco to mawomen and American send out the Rogers, an American, Is dead. H tion, but, unsolicited, it is the more ture and ripen before cutting and bar children. It Is said that settlers, who I cannot but recognize vesting., was shot down by a little force ol appreciated. are heavily armed, may decide to resent into the your message as a mandate I must Most farmers hang the product la which been had troops main, in view of the losses to fellow barns to dry, while a few dry by heat in pursuit with orders nol obey." wilderness colonists who left their homes. In barns to return without the outlaw, dead oi specially constructed for Clagstone May Contest. The actual expense the alive. purpose. Wickersham Wins. Idaho. Friends of Paul Clag- Df growing an acre of tobacco In OnBoise, With all but ten Wealthy Widow Killed. Cordova, Alaska stone, defeated for the Republican tario, outside of supplying the plants, Los Angeles. Mrs. Ida K. Keichart nomination for governor at tne re- which any farmer can raise for himunimportant precincts reported James candidate of San Francisco, widow of the late cent primary by fifteen votes, on the self, is estimated to be 10. The Progressive Wickersham, to congress, has 2419 votes; William Reiehant of the Paci- face of the official canvass, are in- crop yields from one to two thousand was fic Life A. Gilmore, Republican, 1311; Robert Insurance company, vestigating alleged irregularities ill pounds. The price varies from year W. Jennings, Democrat, 931; Martin killed and four other persons more or Canyon county. It is claimed that to year; in 190 It overaged 74 peneg, U se Harris, independent Democrat, 929. seriously injured Sunday when a srrors have been made, which may a pound, and in 1910 84 pence. The Wkkershams election by 800 pluramoving slreet car struck an give Clagstone the nomination, over Field. automobile containing the party. lity is concede!. John M. Haines of Boise, but wfiether At Two Oclock In the Morning. the alleged irregularities are suffiColored Stabbed Admit Attorneys. by Footpad. May Fatally a The warant cient contest in courts to the Jolly Fellow (to the man above New York. The question whether Ogden. Because he refused to de has not been determined been dragged from his bed has who Clagstone by CLARENCE S. DARROW. colored attorneys shall be admitted to live up his valuable tp a footpad the wild ringing of hi front door advisers. tnd his by the American Bar association will be Arthur Chlpp, aged 33, a Rio Grands bell) One of your windows Is wide Hutton r surabltled for decision to the annual ments later after Judge switchman, was stabbed beneath the Wins With Taft Fi,ght Congress. open. arm pit by his assailant shortly meeting of the organization next week thanked and discharged the jury. lett awGown Thanks Mr. For the . third time Dressing Darrow approached the jurors, still at Milwaukee. after I o'clock Monday morning. It theWashington. house on Wednesday passed the fully, old man. Which one Is ltf in the box, to thank them, and, two Is d'e. thought he will The Jolly Fellow The one you have bill over of them, Jurors Golding and Dunbar, HENRY C. FRICK Pearsons head out of. Ta-ta- ! your the of veto a veto President Taft threw their arms about him and patted by SIMON ANTOINE GEN. Weekly. of 154 to B3, but the senates efhis back. Other Jurors readied forforts to pass it failed, 34 to 27. As a ward and elapsed hands wltn the atIn result the house amended the meastorney. ocean grand and majea-ticthe Isn't of ure a to provide continuing approAccording to an announcement District Attorney Fredericks Immedpriation for tlie commerce court until Yes; and there is an Indefinable March 4, 1913, passed it, and re- something about It that Impresses me iately after the acquittal, Darrow mas; turned it to the senate for the ap- strangely. wtand trial ou a second Indictment proval of that body. What is It? KILLED BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING. "I was Just trying to determine. 1 Bankers Put Ban on Politics. have It. It's the utter absence of billUtah Man Meets Death While Unhitch-- 1 Salt Lake City. No politics shall boards. lie permitted to enter into the deliberj Ing Horses After Pleasure Trip. ations of the tenth annual convention Bureau of Information. Logan, Utah. While unhitching his of of American Institute Can you tell me where I the Banking a tup.' Stranger horses after returning from if the final act of the opening session will find your bureau of vital staHarry Jensen, 25 years old. son of on Wednesday may be regarded ns an tistics? William F. Jensen, Sr., of Newton, v is Indication of the body's temper in that Farmer Brown I kin give you the struck by a bolt of lightning in particular matter. Delegates from village dressmakers address. She of his home at Newton Saturday nidi, every section of the country are pres- knows the age of every woman In and instantly killed. Another man w is! town. Life. ent. '"it him. standing within two feet of u' g was unhurt. The bolt struck Blessed Be the Game. Planning to Tunnel Divide. Jensen fairly on top of hs head. h.tv Is baseball that it can take Blessed A Colo. is deal to about Denver, n bullet hole lit sg u mm k exactly lh-.men out of themselves,' oven the nahe closed between Newman who Krb, and (hen wont through Ids body, and muko them Indifferproposes to take over t he control of tions rulers, tne momentous, the to the ent serious, the Denver, Northwestern & Taeific May Retain Assay Office. of life for the time happenings tragic A. . Mcllweo and railroad, and James ce. Mr. Frick, the steel magnate, gave a New York Sam Washington.' The lcglslatl-associates of Denver, whereby a com- being! lawn party Friday at his estate at ut've and Judicial appropi la i ion bit! will be Incorporated to Gen, Antoine F. C. Simon, former pany soon rr!de's Crossing, Mass., which set the was amended by the senate Mon i. . Wisdom is knowing what to do next. president of Haytl, Is organizing, in construct a railroad tunnel through Skill Is knowing how- - to do It, and vie to provide for the ron'ln'imhigh water mark for lavish entertainta regain the the .continental divide west of Denver tue Is doing U. David Starr Jordan. .rt. Excepting President Taft, ev- - 0f Fulled Slates am.iy office at Salt Jamaica, an ofexpedition black at a cost of $3,500,000. the a republic. millionaire. ado1. Bo'se and Other western i ides. presidency ery man present waa Roosevelt Leader in Pennsylvania Accused by Senator Penrose of Offering Him Enormous Bribe. 0 Loudon. General William Bpoth, the venerable founder and head of the Salvation army, died at hia residence In Enfield, Tuesday Iladleywocd, night. He had been unconscious for 48 hours and during that time had lost jtrength rapidly. He was in his eighty-fourt- ) h year. broad-brimme- I William Booth, who developed the greatest organized movement since the beginning of Christianity for the saving of human souls, was the sod of a Nottingham, England, carpenter. He was born In that city on April 10, 1829: He chose preaching for a profession and studied theology under a private tutor for the Methodist New Connection church. In 1852, when he was 23 years of age, he entered the ministry, but was not formally ordained until six years later. In the meantime he was appointed to do circuit work, but he had received a taste of evangelism and it appealed to him. To his Imaginative and ambitious mind the work of ministering week after week to the same congre- General d I MEN 11 I - -- Vice-Preside- e ' GEN. WILLIAM BOOTH. gation palled; he longed for fresh fields and a continued fight after human souls. While traveling through the country, particularly in London, General Booth was struck by the poverty of the people in the slums. From observation he concluded that poverty and sin were to a certain extent allied and that to do the most effective work and to get the best results he should transfer his efforts, to' the poverty-strickedenizens of the slums. July B, 1865, Is a memorable day, because on that day General Booth took the first step whibli- led afterwards to the founding of the Salvation Army. This effort was first styled the Christian mission, but it laid the seeds for the great international army 5 of faith ' which was to toHclW.' ' The name of the organization was changed to the Salvation Army and Genera Root! began the gigantic task of establishing a regular army to fight From a humble besin and poverty In this great organizaLondon ginning tion has grown until It has 8,973 corps, in circles and societies-- ' established fifty-sicountries and colonies with about 21,203 officers and employees. In almost, every etty of consequence there Is a branch with barracks where beds are maintained and food Is dispensed at a very cheap rate. The Salvation Army soon found that Its ramifications were so great and so widespread was the Interest In Its work that It needed an official organ, so the newspaper War Cry was started and Is In a flourishing condition. As a concrete example of the material benefits of the army, G.327.249 persons are supplied with beds in a single year, while in the same length of time n - x nearly 12.OGO.OGO are fed. legislative-executive-judici- Mid-Ocea- ? , ' Booth made a number F lilted States. Itramwoll Booth, eldest son of General of the general who lias been bis fathers chief of staff tor thirty years, will sucf ceed his father a comma of the Salvation Army. nder-ln-rhle- for Steers. head of WyoOmahn. ming grass Hirers, averaging 1.75' pounds, brought $9.50 per hundred on the Omaha market, Tuesday. One Mee. welching 2,290 pounds sold at 10 cent11 B puund. Twenty-on- e tilt t trips to the Big Price Vice-preside- j j ; . 1 i a |