Show no WILSOMIIIET Brief Sketches of Advisers New President CAREER BRYAN’S of 1896 and maSs convention he was nomsensational speech inated for president but was defeated Nominated by William McKinley again In 1900 be was again beaten by the and then established McKinley Commoner and made a tour of the Nominated world a third time In 1908 he was defeated by W H Taft Mr Bryan married Mary Elizabeth Baird in 1884 He has done much leo taring and written several books McAdoo the Tunnel Builder William GUbbs McAdoo though a is known to oy protession lawyer of the most people as the builder of tunnels of railway system great He was born near New York city Marietta Ga In 1863 and was educated at the University of Tennessee In 1886 he was admitted to the bar and the aame year he married Sarah He Houston Fleming of Chattanooga entered the practioe of law in New York in 1892 and since 1901 has been Interested chiefly in tunnel construcHe Is president of the tion there Hudson & Manhattan Railroad company Lindley M Garrison The selection of Lindley M Garriof New Jersey to son be secretary of war la In line with President Wilson's idea that the bolder of that position should be a man He Is a of unusual executive ability Mr Garriclose friend of Mr Wilson son was born In Camden' N J November 28 1864 He is a son of Rev an Episcopal Joseph F Garrison He is a brother of Justice clergyman Charles G Garrison of the New Jersey court He was appointed to supreme the chanoery court in June! 1904 and reappointed by Chancellor Mahlon now a Justice of the United States Supreme court In 1911 for a term of seven years James C McReynolds In picking James Clark McReynolds for the position of attorney general a man who has Mr Wilson selected as a “trust had a lot of experience buster" He Is a native of Elkton Ky where he was born in 1862 and a graduate of Vanderbilt university and the law school of the University of ViFrom 1903 to 1907 he was as rginia slstant attorney general of the United States He then returned to private but has been retained as special assistant to the attorney general In matters relating to the enforce ment of the laws Mr Me Reynolds Is unmarried Albert S Burleson Albert Sidney Burleson already has seven consecutive served terms as tional a hi of the EPITOMIZED a Famous Tunnel Builder McReynolds Skilled In "Trust Busting” Garrison a Man of Unusual Executive Ability Othars Able McAdoo 5 — President March Washington Wilson today sent to the senate as the the names of the following members of his cabinet: of State— William JenSecretary nings Bryan of Nebraska WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury — YTilliam G McAdoo of New York Secretary of War— Lindley M Garrison of New Jersey s Attorney General — James C of Tennessee Postmaster General — Albert Burleson of Texas of the Nary — Josephus Secretary Daniels of North Carolina of the Interior — Franklin Secretary C Lane of California of Agriculture — David A Secretary Houston of Missouri of Commerce — William Secretary C Redfleld of New York B "WiSecretary of lson of Pennsylvania With one or two exceptions these men have attained considerable national fame and all of them are admittedly able Mr Bryan’s Career William J Bryan has been so much (n the public eye for a good many he subsequently candidate caucus senator was for the Democratic United State David F Houston chanDavid Franklin Houston of Washington university St Lioula Wilson has a secretary of agriculture who is familiar with the processes of advancing scientific farming and allied questions in this country Mr Houston was president of the Texas and Mechanical college Agricultural for a number of years and has taught m several otner educational institutions He was born In Monroe N C In 1866 wss educated at South Caro llna college and Harvard and re celved the degree of LL D from Tu- In cellor WAIT FOR FALL OF ADRIANOPLE AND SCUTARI BEFORE REPLYING TO POWERS Belief Expressed That This Would Place Them in More Favorable Position for the Proposed Negotiation of Peaco Terms London — Diplomacy with reference to the Balkan situation again is at a standstill and there is an almost complete absence of military news The belief Is current In European are capitals that the allies purposely delaying matters in expectation of the speedy fall of Adrlanople aud Scutari which would place them in a more favorable position for the proposed negotiations A strong military censorship again has been placed on the Constantiwhicn are forbidnople newspapers den to publish changes in the army or any rumors concerning the position of the ministry An Athens dispatch to the Dally that Telegraph expresses the belief the fall of Scutari Is Imminent and that the allies will avoid peace neuntil that time A special gotiations dispatch from Cettinja reports another unsuccessful sortie by the Turks in an attempt to raise the siege of Scutari PLAN M’REYNOLDS JAME3 Attorney General C lane and the University of Wisconsin He married Miss Helen Beall of Austin Tex In 1895 William C Redfield Redfleld has Just com- William Cox pleted his first tgra as a cppgrpssjxian but Be has been" pfoMnent ft the poll-- ’ tics of New York for a good many years In 1902 and 1903 he was commissioner of public works for the In private life Borough of Brooklyn he is a manufacturer of ventilating and heating apparatus and engines Mr Redfleld was born in 1858 in AIn the lbany N Y was educated schools of that city and removed to New York in 1877 and to Brooklyn In 1883 William B Wilson Pennsylvania's representative In the cabinet is William Bauchop Wilson of Blossburg named for secretary of laScotHe was born in Blantyre bor land in 1862 and came to this country The next year he began in 1870 coal working in the Pennsylvania mines and from early manhood he has been actively Interested in trade union affairs For eight years he was inr of the ternational He United Mine Workers of America Is now engaged in farming Mr Wilson has been a member of the last Fifthree congresses representing the He lsv teenth district of his state married and has nine children' CONSORT PICKED as LINDLEY M GARRISON of War Secretary congressman from tne Tentn district of Texas and was to the He was born in congress San Marcos Tex in 1863 was educated at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Baylor unof Texas iversity and the University and was admitted to the bar in 1884 He was assistant city attorney of Austin for several years before going to congress Mrs Burleson was Miss Adele Steiner of Austin Josephus Daniels secretary of the navy is the one newspaper man given place in the cabinet He has also been active in politics and is the member of the Democratic national comMr? Danmittee for North Carolina iels was born in 1862 at Washington N C and began his newspaper career at the age of eighteen as editor of the Wilson (N C) Advance In 1885 he became editor of the Raleigh State Chronicle which nine years later he consolidated with the North Cara linlan and the News and Observer K Franklin Lane WILLIAM G M’ADOO Franklin Knight Lane has been a of the Treasury Secretary member of the interstate commerce commission since 1905 and this expecareer of sketch his that a years Born in rience Is believed to have fitted him seems almost superfluous in 1860 he was graduated for the executive and judicial tasks iu Salem with highest honors from Illinois co- administering the public land laws of In 1881 and re- the country Born In Prince Edward llege at Jacksonville ceived his master's degree in 1884 Island In 1864 he reoelved his educaIn 1883 he was given the degree ol tion in the University of California LL B by Union College of Law Chi- and became a lawyer in San Francisco to the Prior to his designation cago After practicing law In Jack- commission he was a Democratic poNeb he served sonville and Lincoln He was as a member of the 62nd and 63rd litical leader in California Democratic candidate for "silgovernor Having written the congresses defeated narrow by a na bbicg margin ver plank" for the Democratic EMPLOYERS’ PASSES BY ROYALTY Summary Method of Mating It Is Done In the Kingdom of Siam 8omewhat ' ALLIES PURPOSELY Kings of Siam apparently do not believe in the wisdom of allowing single women to drift- unattached about the In certain districts after a country girl has reached an age where her securing for herself a husband is cona she becomes sidered doubtful “daughter of the king” That is the king takes upon himself the task of In her life suitably settling His process is quite simple! and to the point He proceeds to the Siamese penitentiary and looks over the There is a law in various prisoners Slam that any prisoner can obtain his release by marrying one of this class of girls and naturally enough any plsoney whom the king picks out Is not likely to be backward about conto Nor does It the ceremony senting make any difference if he is married for the men of that country are not restricted to one wife As far as can be learned there Is no allowance made for the inclination She has failed of the girl in question in her mission in life as far as she and she must herself it concerned abide by the decision of the king Cream Corn Soup Heat a quart of milk in a mush boiler aa milk scorches easily press a small can of corn through a strainer to remove hulls If the corn does not go through the strainer well pour the milk tnto it this will help to secure the pulp of the corn Add a lump of butter the size of a walnut and pep Beat per and salt to suit the taste the white of one egg to a stiff froth and stld into the soup lightly a few before minutes serving OF SUFFRAGETS FAIL LIABILITY THE UTAH BILL SENATE Twelve Senators Vote In Favor of Measure While Five Go on Record aa Opposing It The employers’ liability and workingmen’s compensation bill was passed In the senate on March 10 by a vote of 12 to 6 One senator was absent The measure passed Is Rideout's senate bill No 147 amended by the conference committee after several public hearings G A Iverson delivered aa eloquent speech against the bill in which he asserted that it was unconstitutional —that the legislature had no right to enact a law putting a stipulated value on a man’s life in case of accidental death On roll call the following voted for the bill: Booth Cottrell Edghelll Funk Hansen Lunt Olson Ferry Rideout Smith Williams and Gardner Those opposed were: Craig Iverson Thornley and Wight The senate on March 8 received the Midland trail bill from the governor and after amending it slightly passed the hill again The amendment makes a slight change in the route In the eastern part of the state and provides that counties which receive road appropriations under the Midland trail bill shall have that amount deducted from that which they would otherwise receive from the general road appropriation The Kelly bill providing for the deposit of health certificates by appliFive bills were passed by the house cants for marriage licenses with counon March 10 Including the 3270000 ty clerks was killed In the senate The road bond Issue hill the live stock bill was regarded by many of the senSix votcommittee bill amending laws relative ators as being too stringent to the collection of damages for live ed for the bill and nine against It stock killed by railroads the Utah Art Institute bill the hill giving city The house on March 8 passed Mrs and county commissioners authority Cannon’s bill providing for the systeto locate municipal pest houses and matic keeping of records of births the bill providing that father and deaths and marriages The state audimother have equal genealogical rights in the tor Is made commissioner and each county clerk of their minor children guardianship Is required to keep a complete index Two house hills were Bigned by the and record governor on March 10 one appropriating $4000 for the Free Kindergarten The sifting committee of the house and Neighborhood home and the other has Introduced a hill requiring railchanging the Jurisdiction of the Cedar roads whether steam electric or gasnormal school branch the oline from City to equip the locomotives used to the Agricultural on the main lines with electric University of Utah College of Utah to Arrested for Attempting Five hills were passed by the senPetitions Into King’s Coach An act relating to drainLondon — Fears lest the militant ate March 6 age districts an act providing for emsuffragets might annoy King George powers’ liability and workingmen’s and Queen Mary and create a disturban act for teachers’ compensation ance made the opening of parliament pensions an act for redemption of and an act transferring Monday and the procession thereto real property of water commissioners from the palace an occasion of ner- appointment from the governor to district courts Nor were such anticipavousness tions groundless’' Another round or two of parliamenFive women attempted to break sparring over the bank commisthe cordon of troops while tary through sion bill enlivened the of the the royal procession was traversing house on March 10 andsession the bill St James park with the intention of ally came up with votes In Into the state its favor and nineteen against it petitions throwing coach They carried the petitions In After perishing summarily Saturday rolls tied with the suffraget colors when the senators wanted and brandished them enthusiastically afternoon the teachers’ pension bill If the king to adjourn It is doubtful however was revived In the upper house March and queen saw the performance The 10 and The bill was amended passed women qulbk-lpolice pounced upon the before It was passed by reducing the before they could get through the tax on teachers’ salaries for the penline of soldiers and led them to jail sion fund from 2 to 1 per cent an enormous jeering crowd following Smith’s bill applying the Initiative in their wake referendum and recall to city commisSUITOR CRIME OF REJECTED sion governments was the subject of considerable debate In the senate Wounds Three and Then March 10 beforqrit was killed Women Throw Nearly $3000000 are appropriated from the general fund of the state by the general appropriation bill which waa introduced In the senate on March 8 by the committee on appro prlations and claims The bill provides for aproprlations about $700009 In excess of the estimated revenue for the ensuing two years based on a levy for general state purposes The bill calls for a total appropriation of $286253028 The Revenues for the ensuing two years according to the estimates prepared by the Btate auditor available for general stats purposes will total $210115712 This leaves the bill $761373 16 in excess of the estimated revenue of the state Kills Himself The bill introduced by Anna H King the Idaho — Because Grangeville of Salt Lake providing that fathers young woman refused to marry him mothers shall have equal rights In after he had obtained a license Clar- and the guardianship of minor children ence Walker who had just arrived to their cluding the earnings here from California after serving a was br ’ght right up March 10 and passed term in San Quentin peni- by a narrow margin on Monday shot and probtentiary Edward '"''uthwick and H W Marably fatally wounded Miss Helen Beck 18 years old riott were the only members of the wounded William Brown house to vote against house bill No city marshal and Mrs Sophia Beck 178 by Mr Crouch calling for an issue mother of the girl and then commitof road bonds to the amount of ted suicide by shooting himself Then Mr Southwick changed A shot aimed at a his vote and through the head gave notice of rconslder-tiowent wild bystander When Walker appeared at the Beck sumhome with a revolver Mrs Beck Kelly’s safe and sane marriage bill — substitute for the original — was moned the city marshal by telephone As soon as he appeared Walker be- denounced as a vicious measure on the floor of the senate on March 7 by gan shooting G A Iverson and was then killed CITY DESTROYS EARTHQUAKE The vote was 6 In favor 9 against and 3 absent Capital of Santa Rosa Province GuaGeorge J Kelly urged the bill as a temala Said to be In Ruins just and reasonable effort against the Washington — According to an offi- spread of loathesome diseases and to prevent marriages between persons cial report from the American charge afflicted at Guatemala City a severe earth- so ‘‘The Intent of the bill may be destroyed quake Sunday morning good enough” said Senator Iverson capital of Santa Rosa “but I Guajimuquilapa regard It as a vicious measure but did not Injure Guate- 1 am not In favor of that kind of pubprovince mala City marWe should Villages within a radius licity encourage of eighteen miles were damaged No riage” estimate of the loss is possible because in Guateof lack of communication Eight bills were passed by the hou3e on March 6 while four were killed mala In the senate four bills were passed Salazar Will Oppose Huerta seven killed and two new ones IntroEl Paso Texas — General Jose Inez duced Orozco’s rival commander ol Salazar Bills passed by the senate on the the former rebels of Chi7th were: Senate bill No 159 (Lunt) announced him- — huahua on Monday An act appropriating $7600 for digself President ging of artesian against Provisional wells Passed on reto consideration Huerta in a written communication 112 Senate bill No the press hotels (Ferry) — An act regulating Passed on 'reconsideration Senate Ten Lives Lost In Panic hill No 122 (Olson) — An act exemptVerins France — Ten persons were ing widows orphans and the blind seriously from payment of taxes on property fatally injured and hurt in a panic caused by the explosion up to $1000 House bill No 61 (BenAn a act of a moving son)— mutual Irripermitting picture apparatus in to acquire other irgation companies small upstairs theatre late Monday Senate bill No rigation companies night 91 act’ appropriating (Smith) — An Re$50000 for the Midland trail Liberals Win In Spain called amended and passed House Madrid — Returns from the election bill No 39 (Anderson)— An act apheld through Spain on Monday foi on propriating $30000 for bounties the chamber of deputies show the re wild animals In the state House bill turns of 95 liberals 55 conservatives 8 4o 86 (Dastrup) — An act requiring 20 Catholics bonds of with and urnlshing republicans applications or unappropriated water The senate on March 8 concurred in the house amendments to the Lunt bill for the sinking of artesian wells In dry farming territory and the Ferry hotel inspection bill though the senate prior to concurring In the uouse amendments voted to kill both hills The senate on March 6 byia vote of killed' lbs bin - flroviulng a teachers' retirement fund to be raised by the voluntary assessment of teachers of 2 per cent of their annual salaries It Is possible that this action may be reconsidered air for The senate on March 8 by a vote of series of bills relating to the prosecution of liquor cases In prohibition territory These bills were passed in the interest of the State League of Munithe cipalities which has been aiding “dry” cities and towns In the state in efforts to enforce the liquor law The house on March 8 passed th senate bill by Eckersley providing for the branding of boxes or barrels containing apples peaches or pears before sale Qr shipment Bills were passed by the house on the 7th amending laws to relative of state hoard of land compowers missioners allowing board to remit Interest and delay collection of payment on lands In state projects when state fails to furnish water according to contract for creation Providing Proof state banking department viding relief for corporations whos charters are forfeited through non payment of taxes Providing penalty for accepting employment under an assumed Vame Amending law rela tive to office of commissioner of la bor immigration and statistics to pro vide for appointment of woman clerk to look after enforcement of law an bill requiring assessors to report to stat county board of equalization the assessed valuation of their respective countiea laws relative to appoint Amending ment salary and duties of Btate board of equalization Reports from the joint committee on revenue of the senate and house were presented in the house on March 5 against the passage of the taxation revision bills advocated by the stat taxation commission the reason given being to the effect that although the reports were carefully compiled and excellent in practically every fea ture and designed to correct many evils In the taxation sys recognized tem the committee did not bellevt the legislature had time to consldei the measures properly The following measures were introduced In the house on March 5: House bill No 208 by joint commit tee on revenue— Extending classiflca tion of property subject to assess ment on calendar House bill No 209 by joint committee on revenue— Affecting organization of state board of equalization on calendar Hous4 bill No 210 by Joint committee on revenue — Requiring state board ol assesto supply county equalization sors with assessment rolls on calendar House Joint resolution No 4 by Kriebel — For Investigation of state surance department referred to committee Dispatch of murderers In Utah by electorcution was voted for in the senate on March 6 when Rideout’s senate bill No 146 was passed as amended by the committee on state affairs and federal relations |