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Show THE TOOELE TIMES DIAZ WANTS TO MAKE PEACE C. T. STONEY. Publish TOOK E a ---- -- Beware the grip. hold on you. Pride haa many a fall these slippery mornings. Baseball talk has moved on from postmortems to forecasts. extraordinary duel was fought France the other day. One of the An duellists was hurt. Chicago is the gem center of the world, but there is such a thing as wearing too many. Baseball bids fair to girdle the globe. The Japs and the Cubans are taking kindly to it. One mans attempt at suicide is atIs tributed to too much housework. this a sign of the times? We are told that an Illinois woman has put an end to herself by jumping into a cistern. Well, well! What do you think of a hen that laid 4,000 eggs in 22 years and never brooded? Can you beat it? The house cat carries germs indoors and Indulges out of doors in an excess of vocal expression. Florida has a bride years old. And yet there are women of forty who have given up hope. seventy-eigh- t A New York publisher tells us that poor music sells best. So we should Judge from the music we hear these days. That proposed half cent coin would be about right for most of the things you get by dropping a 1 cent coin in the CABAL the Story Told by Gomez, Representative at Washington of the LEGISLATIVE Mexican Revolutionists. slot New York is to have a fifty-eigstory building. Tenants on the top floor will be reasonably safe from porch climbers. A new play in New York is called "Bought and Paid For." However, many a writer of vaudeville sketches has no such luck. ' A Chicago man was shot for stepping on another's corn. Anybody who has ever nursed a pet corn will call It Justifiable homicide. A London man who was a contributor to Punch has Just died, leaving a fortune of $6, 000, 000, and we'll bet his jokes weren't worth it. Washington. Dr. Vasquez Gomez, head of the confidential agency here of the Mexican revolutionists, Sunday night announced that he indirectly had received overtures for peace from the federal government Dr. Gomez said the confidential agency here had been advised by its junta in El Posa, Tex., of the desire of Governor Ahumada of Chihuahua to confer in Chihuahua with Francisco I. Madero, leader of the revolution, and also had been informed through its junta in San Antonio, Tex., that three delegates of the Diaz government wished to meet Dr. Gomez on the border and arrange for the termination of hostilities. Dr. Gomez, who was the family physician of President Diaz and who was, in the last election, candidate for the vice presidency of Mexico, on the same ticket as Francisco I. Madero, the candidate for president, said the provisional government would not undertake any negotiations of peace except under the condition that the deleaugates shall be legally and fully written powers. thorized with Dr. Gomez asserted that the revolutionists would assist upon the abdication of the presidency by Diaz and that Sunday night he had telegraphed to the junta at San Antonio for information as to the source of the overtures for peace and the names of the three peace envoys sent there by Diaz. SHEPARD QUITS CONTEST. Now Seems Senatorial New York. Be Hope of Breaking Deadlock In New York. to Edward M. Shepard, in to a letter Montgomery Hare, Saturday night announced his retirement from the fight for the United States senatorship to succeed Chauncey M. He adds that, in his opinion, Depew. William F. Sheehans retirement is imminent and warns the Democratic members of the legislature that unless the members promptly unite, the extra session of congress will find the state of New York but half represented. Earlier in the day Martin W. Litcandidate for tleton, the senatorship, Issued a statement pointing as does Mr. Shepard, to the resting upon "grave responsibility the Democratic legislators and calling upon Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, to cause the retirement of Mr. Sheehan and break the s deadlock at? Albany. five-week- Both OF CONGRESSMEN PRACTICALLY SETTLES QUESTION OF FORTIFICATIONS. ACTION Measure Passed Appropriating Th-e- e Dollars to Begin thr Million Work, the Total Cost of Which is Estimated at $12,000,000 Washington. The bouse of representatives Saturday night voted overwhelmingly In favor of fortifying the Panama canal and appropriated to begin the work, the total cost of which is estimated at The action of the bouse practically settles the question of fortifications, for the sentiment in the senate is said to be more than two to one in favor of protecting the isthmian waterway. The real test came on an amendment proposed by Representative Tawney of Minnesota, chairman ol the committee on appropriations. The amendment provided that no part ol the money set aside for fortifications should be used until the presideni had attempted to negotiate treaties with all of the leading maritime nations guaranteeing the neutrality and international protection of the canal Representative Sherly of Kentucky attacked this amendment and warned members that it had been introduced for the sole purpose of defeating the The Tawney amendappropriations. ment was voted down by 130 to 63. WILL HAVE' EXTRA SESSION. Pesident Has Practically Settled or Date When Congress Will be Reconvened. Washington. So probable Is it that an extra session of congress will be necessary to get action on the Canadian reciprocity agreement that Pro 3ident Taft has fixed April 4 as the date on which such a session may be called. The date was selected after consul tation with Champ Clark, who will be speaker of the next house, and Rep resentative Underwood of Alabama, who will be chairman of the ways and means committee, which will have charge of and report the reciprocity bill in the house. The president had intended to convene the extra session at an earlier late, but Representatives Clark and Underwood told him they desired a months time after the present adjourned In which to map out Democatic plans' for the nex session. cbn-gres- Strangled With Shoestrings. Butte, Mont Suspended by two FRENCH MINISTRY RESIGNS. and knotted We are told that there will be no shoestrings tied together of the Premier Briand Declares That He Is babies in these United States after with a hitch about the head miner of La the Sick of it All." bed, Mott, Perry body the year 2020. Another reason for and ranchman, forty-eigh- t old, years Briand and the Paris. our Premier Infant industries. protecting was found dead in his room In alodg-i- members of his cabinet resigned Monhouse Sunday by a maid. In a will SatDuring the last 34 years, says an dated February 23, La Mott left all his ray. They reached this decision afternoon at a conference in the urday eastern paper, we have lost $5,000,000,-00- 0 posessions to his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth premiers office, when the political sitby fire. Even at that old "inadeFay of this city. He bade her good- uation was thoroughly canvassed. quate water supply" is still doing bye and asked that he be given a good The bare majority of sixteen which burial. La Mott had been suffering from rheumatism for several weeks. the government received Friday night In a vote of confidence in the chamIrkutsk, the capital of Siberia, is ber of deputies, following the predescribed as the wickedest city in the Highwaymen Make Rich Haul. Soworld. It is now up to New York, Mrs. Gus Kan. Joseph, miers arraignment by the radical Pittsburg, , and Paul Louis and Malvy to cialists, renew their postmistress and agent of an express Chicago Pittsburg was a sore blow to the premier efforts. company at Fuller, a coal camp near here, was held up by two highway- and his associates, who had been susAviator Paulhan, who has made men Saturday night and robbed of tained many times in previous crises $200,000 out of his aeroplane, says he $10,000 which she had just received by much larger votes. In the end, Is going to retire from the game. by express from Kansas City. The B. Briand said he was sick of it all. This looks to us like knowing exactly money was to have been used to pay Mail Carrier Routs Six Robbers. when to quit off employes of the Sheridan Coal Silver City, N. M. R. L. McLester, company. 20 years old, a recent arrival from Curing paralysis by artificially inTwo Hunded Thousand Dallor Fire. Pangburn, Ark., arrived here Saturducing fever reminds one of the inCincinnati. Exploding chemicals day with a story of a battle with six genious practitioner who always Sunday Mexicans who mistook him for a mail threw his patients into fits and then started a spectacular fire late seven-storcarrier and attempted to rob him. which the night, destroyed cured the fits. McLester of says he killed three of the the the with stock building together Foy Paint company, causing a loss of Mexicans and wounded another and It Is bad enough to be a deaf mute, $200,000. that the other two fled. but when one so afflicted is sued for Suicides in Presence of Bride. slander, it is carrying the thing too Selling Children to Get Food. far. Some persons evidently "just Eureka, Cal. Insane jealous of his Spokane, Wash. "Chinese hoys cant make their hands behave. bride of four days prompted John are being sold in the provinces south Ellis, a recent arrival from San Fran- of the famine district for $1.50 Pupils at Wellesley must learn how cisco, to kill himself in her presence apiece, says Alfred R. Bowman, who to spell before they are allowed to late Sunday night. Folowing a quar- has just reached Spokane from the graduate. It may be a good innova- rel with the young woman, Ellis com- orient. A Chinese boy five years of tion, but we fear that it will detract pelled her aunt, Mrs. M. Roy, undei age, says Mr. Bowman, "will bring from the quality of Wellesley fudge. threat of death, to persuade Mrs. the equivalent of $1.50 In American Ellis, who had retired to another part money, or sufficient to feed a man An army officer has invented a mul- of the house, to return to the room until another crop grows. Chinese tiplex telephone, and it is claimed for where he was pacing the floor with a families that have only girl children It that ten persons can speak over one revolver. As the bride entered, Ellis are in a bad way, as girls can not be line. As if we didn't have troubles raised the weapon to his head and sold at as low a figure as 25 cents enough already with the four-partapiece. fired, failing dying at her feet. wire. Revolutionists Have Busy Day. Universal Suffrage Coming. Universal suffrage Torreon, Mexico Advices from the Mount Etna continues to smoke, but Los Angeles the innocent bystanders have come to Is Inevitable," said Dr. David Starr south on Saturday of the holding up the conclusion that there is nothing Jordan, president of the Stanford uni- and robbing of a Mexican Central doing in the way of lava. Many a time versity, In an interview here Sunday. passenger train in the vicinity of and oft have we heard of persons who We are going to have it in CaliforSaturday morning by 400 rev"didn't know it was loaded." nia as well as in every other state In olutionists, the burning of a railroad the Union bridge, the looting of a railroad staParis has decreed war against rats. tion at Catalina, north of Durango, Snow in San rrancisco. This does not mean a battle and an attempt to raid a haciendo in against consider1 he first the rodents, but the downfall of the San Francisco. the state of Tlaxacala by a small present style of dressing ladies' hair able flurry of snow here in fifteen force of rebels, which ended in a But while the hobble skirt remains years gave the youngsters of the city fight with a detachment of state Paris fashions will not lack for strik- a chance Sunday citernoon to play guards. Two of the insurreotos were killed. ing features. for a few minutes at snowballing. Meu-nier- y y Forest Fires Expensive. Noted Novelist Dead. Another instance of the hardship of who Frederick The great forest fires is Berlin. the Spielhage, decree Washington. duty memthat military bers of the New Jersey National Guard was ranked among the best of the Df last fall cost the government must refrain from wearing patent for the actual expenses of novelists, died Saturday, leather pumps at drill. However, ilis descriptions of the period of ISIS Sghting the flames, according to statethere is no order against chewing gum .vere notable works. lie was born in ments made by Secretary Wilson of or using powder puffs. the department of agriculture. 1829. Dead. Gand Jury Indicts Distinguished Diplomat A Cleveland man wants damages for 70 Seattle. Wash. Former Chief of PoF. Juan York. New answer Elmore, to calls telephone having that were not for him and for the time he years old, a member of a distinguish- lice Charles W. Wappenstein was arhas lost in waiting to get the num- ed Peruvian family and a former rested at his home Saturday on a war. bers he wanted. He will receive a member of the diplomatic corps of ant charging bribery, and based on large amount of public sympathy, H that country In the United States in indictment returned by the graft was found dead Saturday. he never gets anything else. jrand jury. PRAIRIE DOG3. We usually write our own ada., but for will let a user of Rough on Rata extermination of Prairie Doga write thie of one. Mr. H. B. Mosely, a ranchman, under ZzU, of Feb. 4th, 1911, writes as GOSSIP Branches Happenings Ninth General Assembly.- Such is let It get . In HL FORTIFY UTAH In - VTAH Do not j CURES RECIPE $3.50 WEAK KIDNEYS, FREE. fol-lo- - Hill Top, Douglas Co., He save: I have read your advertisement of Rough on Rats; it not Eight bills, among which were two only reads good but it is good. I have of the most important measures pendbeen troubled twenty year with Prairie exterused many ing consideration, were killed on the Doga ; hare no purpose. Not long since Boot of the house on Saturday. These minators to I used a wheat, prepared by an were the Russell bill, to make gam- expert whopoisoned had made it a study for years, ate it, but bling a felony, and the Hayes bill, but it did no good for me; theywere The 'Dogs eating more. for amuseall chirped Sunday noisy prohibiting up a field of corn for me; I was at my ments. wits end what to do; I could only get The entire morning session of the the small 15c. size here of Rough on senate on Saturday was consumed In Rats I mixed it with corn and applied; of them chirped no more; 1 then the discussion of various amend- many mixed it with corn meal and placed it ments proposed to the liquor bill. At on days not windy, near their holes. the afternoon session two measures Rough on Rats is by far the best thing were passed, the joint resoultion pro- I have tried, but I fancy I am using it strong, or you may suggest viding for an amendment to the state unnecessarily a better way than I know to mix or use it. to constitution and give the legisla- I wish our druggists would keep the largture the power to fix boundary lines est (75c.) size; could you send me the 75c. shape; and the size? It clears them out in great and create new counties; known to vou should make it better Stookey bill, providing a permanent Ranchmen." The above are facts as stated by Mr. fund for the maintenance of the state college Mosely. on Rough on Rats is equally university, the Abrtcultural Prairie Hogs, Squirrels, ChipRough and the branch normal school. munks, Gophers, Rabbits, Mice, Rats The list of bills on the senate cal- varmints of every and all kinds. Roaches, the diendar promises to become an exceed- Flies, Ants, and Bed Bugs. Readoutbuildrections how to use it safely in one before bill the ingly long liquor ings and for the different kinds of pests. is disposed of. For Prairie Dogs I would advise soaking as introdued coarse cracked com in a mixture of, say House bill No. 232 In the house Saturday as a substitute one 25c. box of Rough on Rats to five of water; let it stand a wreek, for house bill No. 184, by Mr. Page. gallons shaking frequently; you can use the same The bill relates to tne white slave mixture over and over again for cracked traffic and embodies the points here- com; or mix Rough on Rats," thoroughly instantly, say, one part to twenty of tofore embodied in bills 184, 185 and and hot com meal mush; when it cools, di186, all by Mr. Page. The bill is a vide in pieces and place about their stringent one and violations of its holes. 15c., 25o. and 75c.; wooden boxes only. E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, provisions are made felonies. N. J. from The senate passed two bills Friday amendments to the present statutes. One by Senator Smith provides that a person who declines to vacate premises upon the written order of a representative of the estate of the landlord is guilty of unlawful retainer. The other, by Senator Booth, maeks more specific the appeal in criminal cases from the justice courts. The only bill introduced by Mr. McRae at the present session of the house bill No. 221, was passed by the house Friday. The proposed ict makes it a public nuisance to permit water from artesian or flowing wells to go to unnecessary waste. At the request of the Salt Lake Commercial club a memorial to congress was passed by both houses of ;he legislature Friday, lending strength x) the popularity of the bill soon to e introduced in congress by Representative Howell for an appropria-:kof $250,000 for the erection of military hospital at some of the hot iprings in Salt Lake. Mr. Allisons bill making it a to sell, offer for sale, keep tor sale, give away, or otherwise dispose tf, or bring into the state for any of these purposes, cigarettes or cigarette papers, without discussion, and with a single negative vote, that of VI r. Page of Piute. Houes bill No. 210, by Russell, making it a felony to sell or otherwise dispose of cocaine, morphine, heroin, opium or any derivative of opium, was passed in the house Friday. The usual exceptions are made for the legitimate use of the drugs. House bill No. 189, by Mr. Hayes, passed the house Friday. The hill provides that where persons owning real estate are aided by the county commissioners, the county shall have a lien on the real estate. Senator H. W. Lunt of Iron county introduced a bill on Friday repealing law now on the the Utah statutes. The present law forbids boards of health to compel the vaccination of people m order to prevent the tspread ot contagion. Senator W. N. Williams of Salt Lake introduced a measure In the senate Friday forbidding the employment of any teacher in the school system of the state unless such teacher furnishes a physicians certificate that he is free from tuberculosis. Three bills were introduced by Senator Funk, of Cache county, on Thursday, which are designed to carry out principles advocated by the Democratic party. One of the measures provides for primary eectlons ior all elective public offices and for a means of the public indicating its choice for the election of a United States senator. Another provides that no corporation shall contribute to the campaign fund of any political party. The third provides for the initiative and referendum. The senate bill, by Williams, providing for the saie of $300,000 in bonds for the benefit of the Universit-o- f Utah, passed the house on Thurs day, as did the bill by Morris, relat-'nto Illegitimate clrldren. The two memorials to congresr passed by the house Tuesday wer referred to the senate comm'ttee One relations Thursday. congress against including reclproc-'tagreement with Can ada lead, silver, wool, livestock, an arm products. The other asks tL government to build a road fro. Green River, Utah, to the oil fields c San Juan county. The house failed to take up th liquor measure on Thursday, postpon tng it until Monday. Senator Carl A. Badger, of Salt Lake, declared in the senate Thurs day that there vas grave danger that no liquor legislation would be enacted by the present state lejrslature, and that the men who professed to gu de the destini'e3 of the Republican party were eager that the bill proposed by the joint committee on this subject should not become a law. The senate on Thursday approved the home bill appropriating $.'0,001 for erecting and equipping a gvmna slum building for the Utah Agrlcul-uracollege. which make minor e, n l RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY' TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. Stop Pain the Bladder, Kidney In and Back. Wouldnt it be nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever to th scalding, dribbling, straining, or, too frequent passage of urine; the forehead and aches; the stitches the and pains in the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and if you want to make a QUICK RECOVERY, you ought to write and get a copy of it. Many a doctor would charge you $3.50 Just for writing this prescription, but I have it and will be glad to send It to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this: Duck Building, Dr. A. E. Robinson, Detroit, Mich., and I will send It by return mall In a plain envelope. 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