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Show bank burglary law has been legislature ADMIT THEY ERRED by the Kansas HEWS OF 11 WEEK III passed which provides that anyone who shall break into a building and attempt to open a safe or vault by the use of exCHARGE plosives shall be, cn conviction, sent HAMPTONS RETRACTS MADE AGAINST STANDARD to the penitentiary for not less than ten nor more than thirty years. , OIL COMPANY. r? r The striking garment workers of on strike RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT Chicago, who have been have given up DID NOT SELL IMPURE CANDY 22, since September EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST the struggle and sought terms. SupMANNER POSSIBLE. plies have been nearly exhausted for Publisher and Writer of Alsome time and for the last two weeks Magazine Libelous Article, Because of leged comrelief has been furnished by the Which Corporation Brought Suit, Happenings That Are Making History missary stores only by cutting down Declare They Were Mistaken. the strikers. furnished the supplies Information Gathered from All a half T. ago Merritt century Gower, Quarters of the Globe and New York. In the matter of the a missionary to Hawaii ana Given In a Few Lines. twice Prohibition candidate libel suits brought by the Standard Oil died company for $250,000 damages against for governor of Connecticut, 3 at his home in New Haven, Hamptons Magazine and for $100,000 February INTERMOUNTAIN damages against Cleveland Moffett, Conn. He was 78 years old. latJ. T. Walsh, candidate for senator M. Newton. 45 old, the former the publisher, and the years Robert ter the writer, of an article in the Febfrom Montana, is being importuned comand banker prominent horseman, issue of the magazine which deby leading Democrats to withdraw suicide at Ottawa, 111., by leap- ruary famed the company In connection from the race, in an endeavor to break mitted ing into the Illinois nver. Financial sale of glucose and candy In the the deadlock. to Newton led losses, it is believed, Philadelphia, the following retractions The Butte Evening News of Butte, kill himself. have been signed in the office of F. Augustus Heiinzes personal organ Population statistics of the thir- Shearman & Sterling, the Standard In the fierce war which raged in Butte teenth census announced on Wednes- Oil companys lawyers in the case, a few years ago, suspended publicaday Include: Nome, Alaska, 2,600 for and have been issued from the comtion last week. 1910, as against 12,488 for 1900, taken panys offices at No. 26 BroadThe centenary of Harare Greeley, during the rush to the gold fields. way: the famous editor of the New York WASHINGTON Hampton's Magazine, 66 West Tribune was celebrated at Greethe gov- Thirty-fiftThe bill, giving Humphries St., New York. Hor3. was It ley, Colo., on February to exclude from AmerJan. 31, 1911. ace Greeley who inspired the colon-tot- ernment power ican ports any foreign ships that enOil Company, 26 Broadway, Standard that founded that city in the ter into pools or agreement to control New York. spring of 1870. or passenger rates or to shut freight Dear Sirs: In the February Issue union labor was monster a There out competition has been favorably ot Hampton's Magazine there was parade through the streets of Den- reported to the house. published an article written by me, ver on Thursday, in protest against The printing investigation commis- entitled, Cassidy and the Food Poiscontempt sentences by District Judge sion has presented to the senate a oners. In that article I referred to Greely M. Whitford. new law which, if passed by the investigation of Mr. Cassidy, with printing Severe floods and snowslides on the v, ill result in a saving tc respect to the manufacture and sale congress, Salt Lake route and Western Pacific the of a million and a of impure candies in Philadelphia, and railroads have put these lines out ol half government made the statement that your comyearly. business temporarily. bill pany manufactured and sold Impure senate of the Consideration TaThe boxing bout scheduled at to material which went Into these canMartin promoting Capt. Robert E. Peary coma between Denver Ed dies and that, when the various dealhas in a the rear be admiral navy and . Jack Lester, heavyweight chamers were arrested and fined, at the Inthe in been postponed indefinitely pion of the northwest, was prohibited house because of the illness of Repre- stance of Mr. Cassidy, your company by Police Commissioner Boys. sentative Bates of Pennsylvania, who paid, the fines. From three to five feet of enow on has tpon investigation, I have ascerthe measure in charge. the Blackfoot reservation in Montana, in the history ql tained that your company was In no time first For the cold spell has and the continued way connected with the transactions the the caused the death of hundreds of cat- the government, referred to and I hasten to retract in ThursdiY on United States tle. Eighty eteers were seen" dead In his constitutional prerogallVpai. Hie .fullest manner all charges made one drift. a vote to break ties in connec against your company and to express The lowlands on either side of the casting tlon with three successive rolls in the my sincere regret that I should have Portneuf river in the vicinity of Po- senate. By the first he saved from fallen Into this serious error. Yours catello, Idaho, are inundated and Impending defeat the ship subsidy truly, Cleveland Moffett. or one hundred families bill. Beventy-flvJan. 31, 1911. have been compelled to move out of Standard Oil Company, New York A house membership of 391, as at their homes. City. present, was the congressional reapDear Sirs: Referring to foregoing DOMESTIC the by upon agreed plan portionment letter of Mr. Cleveland Moffett to you, Three million pounds of butter Republican caucus of the house. we beg to state that we are convinced must be shipped abroad during the FOREIGN that Mr. Moffett was in error In his next few weeks in order to prevent The revolution in the northern part statements with reference to your in losses cold holdings, storage heavy of the republic of Hayti is said to be company. We greatly regret that according to commission men of Chi- spreading. , these errqs cboud hayg ipade. , cago. The collier Titania, 6,000 tons, heav- It Is the desire of Hamptons MagaThe commission appointed to deterladen with British Columbia coal zine to be accurate and fair in all mine the sanity of Ewing Watterson, ily for San Francisco, was wrecked on things. In our March number we will son. of Col. Henry Watterson of Louisthis letter and the foregoing February 3 on Turnpoint, San Juan ville, Ky., reported that Watterson Island, in American waters, at the publish letter of Mr. Moffett. Yours truly, was insane July 1, last, when he shot southern end of the gulf of Georgia. Benj. B. Hampton, President BroadMichael J. Martin at Saugerties, N. The crew of were saved. twenty-siway Magazine, Inc. Y., and is still insane. on Berlin was received Word at vicThe bodies of three Chinese, L0RIMER LASHED BY BROWN tims of the murderous band of Mexi- Saturday that the plague had appeared Gercan smugglers whose existence was along the Shantung railroad, the extends from the eastrevealed by one celestial whom they man line which of Tsintau, west 247 miles Nebraskan Threatens to Hold Up Aphad failed to kill, have been found in ern seaport Tsinan-Fu- . Second and propriation Bills If Vote on Scana canyon near Nogales, Ariz. The to fjtTeii dal Is Not Ordered. has these between traffic points Chinaman had been lured to the place on promise of being smuggled across suspended. Senator Norris Brown Washington. The fisheries industry of Canada, the border and robbed and murdered. a in of Nebraska speech before the senin the maritime provinces, Three hundred passengers had a especially Senator William ate that charged narrow escape from drowning when a would be greatly benefited by the ratiof Illinois must have known that fication of the proposed reciprocity his election to the senate steamer collided with a car float in by the IlliEast River. The shock of the collision agreement between the United States nois legislature was accomplished by tilted the float, causing several of and Canada, in the opinion of J. F. corrupt practice. He held that Senathe cars to slide from the tracks. A Calder, one of the dominion inspectors tors Holstlaw and Broderick and Repdeck hand fell across the tracks and of fisheries. resentatives Lee ONeil Browne, one of the cars passed over him, killRevolutionary forces have become White, Link, Beckemeyer and Wilson suddenly active and are advancing on had been bought to elect Lorimer sening him instantly. Cen. Jacob H. Smith of Samar Island Fort Liberte, a seaport on the north ator; that Browne and Speaker Edfame, broke his years of silence last coast, a short distance from Cape ward D. Shurtleff of the Illinois house Saturday and defended the course of Haytien. The rising has caused great of representatives were the political action which preceded his retirement excitement and all the stores have agents of Mr. Lorimer In accomplishfrom the army following his memor- been closed. ing his election, and tbat it was not The derailing of a passenger train possible for the election to have been able campaign of 1902. General Smith denied vigorously that he had ordered at Valencia, Spain, was caused by a brought about under the conditions or countenanced the killing of women washout of the roadbed. Thirty per- then existing except by corrupt pracsons were killed. and children by his soldiers. tices. Mr. Brown devoted most of bis A bill to legalize limited A special dispatch from Constanti- remarks to an analysis of the testiboxing contests In Connecticut has been In- nople says that two Arab tribes, mony which Involved directly the relaand Shurtleff troduced in the legislature. friendly to the Turks, have been mas- tions of Lorimer, The senate constitutional amend- sacred by Yemen rebels. All the Browne and the relations of Browne thirty minority followers. Mr. ment, providing for the submission of adults were killed and the childrens with hisIssued a challenge to obstrucBrown the question of womans suffrage to legs cut off. he would hold up approthat tionists the people was passed by the Califrom Scotland Yard Detectives bills unless the senate votes fornia assembly, 65 to 6. The amend- caused the arrest at Naples of a man priation session on the Lorimer case, this at ment already had passhd the senate. suspected of being Peter the Painto the elecMiss Edna Cooper and Stanley ter, the Russian anarchist for whom the resolution pertaining of senators by the people, the bill tion Clark are dead, and four companions the British authorities have been create a permanent tariff board and are injured, three probably fatally, as looking since the battle of Sidney to service pension bill. a general a result of a collision between a Chi- street, when it was at first thought cago Great Western motor car and an Peter was one of the two outlaws automobile at St. Joseph, Mo. WARREN IS SHOWN LENIENCY killed. President Taft has commuted the revolutionists Seventy-fivand sentence of Fred D. Warren, the twelve government soldiers were Socialistic Editor Convicted of MisKansas Socialist editor, yho was re- killed In a battle at Sierra Monija, using the Mails Has Sentence cently sentenced to six months im- Mexico, on January 29, but word of Commuted by President. strikprisonment and $1,500 fine, by the battle has just reached Mexico ing out the imprisonment and reduc- City. Washington. President Taft Weding the fine to $100, to be collected Edward F. Mylius, London agent of nesday commuted the sentence of Fred by civil process only. Salina Dowling, the most beautiful a Paris newspaper, has been convict- D. Warren, the Socialistic editor who to six halfbreed maiden in Alaska, was ar- ed of libeling King George, and sen- was recently sentenced and fine, $1,500 a to tenced imprisonment months years The imprisonment. rested at Juneau, following an investiof the charge that the by striking out the imprisonment and gation into the death of her mother, libel consisted a cadet in the royal navy, reducing the fine to $100, to be colMary Dowling, who died in agony af- king, while had married a daugh- lected by civil process only. Warren morganatically ter eating three fish brought to her at was convicted in the federal court oi by John Harris, an Indian suitor for ter of Sir Michael a technical misuse of the malls. Malta. her daughters hand. The burning of the accumulated Thirty people were killed and a Increased Tariffs Are Held Up. property less of nearly a million do- bodies of plague victims at Harbin Increases in freight Washington llars resulted from the explosion of has begun, and already a thousand on fruits and vegetables from rates , been Commun-ipawhave at unloaded outside destroyed the dynamite being Chicago and Milwaukee to various de. N. Y. The cause of the accident towns. Coffins are stacked upright In other states, filed with the will probably never be known. i'he surrounded by logs, on which oil has tlnations commerce commission and shock of the explosion was felt 45 been thrown, while the uncoufined Interstate were suseffective Wednesday, made are miles away. bodies, frozen, piled on top. Then until June commission the by pended Joseph G. Robin, alleged wrecker the torch is applied. 1, 1911. The tariffs were filed by the Father Algue, the astronomer in of banks, must stand trial on eight InCk'cago & Northwestern and the Chidictments charging larceny in the charge of the observatory at Manila cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railways. first degree. Although five alienists says that the eruptions of Mount Taal The commission is of the opinion that testified that in their opinion he was are not diminishing and that there the advances are too radical and will crazy, a jury before Judge Swan in is a probability of a still greater make an investigation of their re New York City, thought otherwise. sonaber.CS. A THE TOOELE TIMES C. T. STONEV. Publisher TOOELE --- ---- UTAH When doctors graft it is folly to be sick. Another thing that will make Milwaukee famous is a woman policeman." Why worry over good roads when we are all on the verge of taking to wings? If war scares keep on accumulating they may be offered by the dozen at reduced rates. When women are required to sit juries they should be permitted to bring their knitting. on Western farmers are returning to the effete east to buy up the deserted farms of that section. Fir lumber has gone gone up one dollar on the thousand. Now, all together: This Is going too fir! Goose-bonprophets are of the opinion that this winter will stretch out as long as a British election. e Alfalfa in various forms is to be in Colorado. served at a banquet Now who is brother to the ox? Alexander wept because he had no when he more worlds to conquer should have hustled around and found a few. ants to annex about a Pittsburg This is likely to dozen suburbs. start a new annexation movement in Cleveland. The , unarmored cruiser Detroit, which cost 233,000, haB Just been sold for $20,000. So run the fighting ships away. New Yorks largest hotel is to cost It is to be built on Herstreet ald square at Twenty-fourt- h and Broadway. $17,000,000. School teachers think they are entitled to pensions, but can teaching be called war since corporal punishment has been abolished? declares that he can prove that there are nine hells, and we presume that discovering that the furnace fire is out is one of them. A Boston man That New York man who started to himself but thrice changed hi mind in time to dodge the bullets may live to congratulate himself on , shoot his fickleness. Morocco is to pay money to Spain for the war which Spain recently fought in Morocco. Such is the embarrassing consequence of coming out only second best. Maybe some time they will invent a padded aeroplane which ill not rise more than ten feet from the ground. Then the careful man will become interested. He has football in tae fall and track athletics and baseball in the spring and now the college student has ice hockey all winter. And yet he is said to play too little. In the year 1910 the American hen laid 17 dozen eggs for every man, woman and child in the country. We have reason for believing, however, that at least several dozen of those eggs are still in cold storage. report from Berlin has it that Emperor William has become interested in boxing. It is not likely, however, that he will at his time of life t try for the championA middle-weigh- ship of Germany. Men who began life as waiters now own one of Chicago's biggest hotels. But, of course, they were good waiters and never spilled soup down anybodys back nor forgot to renew the contents of the finger bowls. The Episcopal bishop of Michigan says that bridge whist players are Just as much gamblers as Wall street plungers or Monte Carlo patrons. They must play for more than a quarter of a cent a point out that way. By drinking 20 bottles of beer a day or 30 days a St. Louis man won a suit f tailor-mad- e clothes and $250 in money, but the chances are that a man with a thirst like that will pawn the alothes, and he certainly wont have the money long. If that ship that got Into New York the other day with a load of elephants and pythons and other creatures could have been stuffed into the stockings of several million children it would probably have settled for all time their demand for Noahs arks. When rat- - carry plague and cats and dogs that kill or drive them away carry diphtheria - and tuberculosis, both of which are affirmed by the experts, it seems there Is nothing left for threatened humanity but to get off the earth. That technical secret attack upon the Atlantic coast by our returning battleship fleet will be valueless unless the Mole St. Nicholas liar and the New England faker who heard so much cannonading at sea in 1898 are allowed to get into the game. mmm f snose-quentl- y s fcr-cise- e . -- third-clas- s Lor-lm- e Culme-Seymou- r UTAH LEGISLATIVE GOSSIP Branches in Both Happenings Ninth General Assembly. of The joint committee from the senate and house, having for two wpeks endeavored without success to reach the an agreement on the provision of Iri-da-- n bills, and liquor Badger Hajes reported their inability to get of together, and a special committee to five members has been selected draft a liquor bill tnat it is hoped will be approved by the legislature. This new committee is composed of Senators Benner X. Smith, Badger and Kuchler, and Representatives Pope and Wootton. Eleven more bills were introduced in the senate on Friday, bringing the total to 145, while- eleven were introduced in the house, making the total to date 141. The legislators enjoyed a vacation on Saturday, adjournment being taken on Friday until Monday. To Impose a tax on every express company doing business within the state is the object of a bill introduce ed in the senate on Friday by Senator George J. Kelley of Ogden. Representative Funk has introduced a measure making an appropriation of $2,000 to be used by the experiment station in the eradicating of the alfalfa weevil. Creating an office of commissioner of Indian war records, which shall be held by the adjutant general of the state, and appropriating $300 to be expended In gathering data concerning Indian war verterans, a bill was introduced Friday by Representative Byron D. Nebeker of Uintah county. To make a soil survey of the state of Utah; to determine the areas of land suitable for agriccultural purposes; the classification of lands; the plant food contained In the various soils, and the fertilizers required in different sections. Senator Iverson offered a bill Friday authorizing the state conservation commission to undertake the work. Senator Horsley proposes a new law that will allow any stockholder of a mining corporation 10 visit, by an expert, the mine in which he is interested and make a thorough examination, by order of the president of the corporation or company. Senator L. M. Olsons first bill in the senate was introduced Friday afternoon and it proposes an amendment to the laws of 1909 with reference to the election of certain city officers. By regfiesC Senator Rudolph Kuchler introduced a bill Friday requiring .railroad companies in the state to adjust, fill or clock all frogs, switches and guard vails, with the exception of guard rails on bridges, so as to prevent the feet of employes of the roads from being caught therein. House bill No. 4, by Russell, relatt-In- g to penalty for highway robbery, as amended by the senate, was passed by the house Friday. As the bill passed the house, the minimum punishment was five years in the state prison and the maximum was death. The senate reduced the maximum to life imprisonment. The longest session of the senate of the present session was that of Thursday afternoon, lasting from a few minutes after 2 oclock until 4:30. Eleven new bills were Introduced and six were passed. In the house one bill was passed and seven new ones introduced. The measure providing for state aid in paying the salaries of school teachers in outlying counties, was passed by the house on Thursday. Senator Benner X. Smiths bill providing for an appropriation of $10,000 for the Orphans Home and Day Nursery, to be paid to that institution in installments of. $3,000 this year and an equal amount in i912, was passed unanimously by the senate on Thursday. Senator A. L. Booth of Provo is author of a bill filed in the senate on Thursday to change the law with to notice by city councils of intention to levy a special tax for improvements. A bill providing for the issuing of temporary permits to barbers and the recognition of certificates issued to barbers by other states, was introduced in the senate Thursday, by request, by Senator Benner X. Smith. After a long and tiresome wrangle on the floor of the house relative to charges made to the effect that certain members were playing politics, Representative Morris bill providing for the appropriation of $10,000 to help pay the salaries of school teachers in outlying districts, was unanimously passed by the lower house Wednesday afternoon as was Allisons bill which repeals the present law providing that no contracts may be let for municipal improvements where patented articles are to be used exclusively. The measure making appropriation for the schools was also approved by the senate. In the event the bill becomes a law witnesses who attend city courts in civil matters, whether legally required to attend, "or on good faith requested to attend, will be paid witness fees. Senator Horsley wants the laws of 1907 amended with reference to the sale of opium, cigarettes, cigars, to bacco, or narcotics to minors. 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