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Show THE TOOELE TIMES C. T. STONEY. Publish TOOELE - UTAH far there are So fat aeronauts. do By the way. is It possible to play Coif is Esperanto? had the latest word regarding the best aviator. An American It takes a pretty clever man to get ahead of a meter of any kind. As yet the English language is not the least bit jealous of Esperanto. OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Lines. Wireless has proven that it can create just as much excitement as an aeroplane. When an automobile strikes a railroad train, the victims are those in the machine. Another way to attain greatness is r to be made president of a aulferers society. hay-feve- Paris is losing her cab horses, but bo noticeable decrease in the price of neats is reported. It is easier to muzzle the canines than it is to keep firearms out of the hands of possible assassins. Don't think its by accident that a woman hits the object directly behind her. She merely finesses her aim. Keeping cool would be easier if the fellows who hare advice to give on the subject would keep quiet. A a very useful 1b seismograph strument. It seems to keep all quakes at least 2,000 In- earth- miles away. Boston now attains notice as a port of entry for smuggled Chinamen. You simply cannot keep a good town down. Another sleepwalker has walked out of a third-storwindow. Slumber pedestrians should sleep in the basey ment Boston boasts that it has the oldest shop girl in the world. She should be ready presently for musical comedy chorus work. These New Yorkers who spend a year on dress must be big men in order to find room to hang all the garments. 96,000 "Powder and cream are a necessity to protoction for girls who fear sunburn, says a headline. We suggest living in the cellar. Princess Mary of I Now some of the dukes and lords would only take up honest toil! And now the peace advocates will find that the new gun which shoots 10,000 times a minute is the thing that Is really going to stop warfare. The university professor who thinks mathematics and poetry are alike has probably never tried mathematics on a romantic girl in the moonlight A Maine man tells a story of a frightened deer jumping into his lap while he was out driving in a buggy. Is the gentleman sure that his spell lng is correct? to a learned professor, the typewriter is the poetry of motion. Presumably he intended to add that the motion must be supplied by the According right young woman operator. English, woman is preparing to across the English channel and back. Her manager should see to it that on the French side she does not go as far as the shops in Paris. An fiy That new gun will be but an additional argument for the agitators for a universal peace, also a weapon in the hands of some poor nation that does not believe in that order of things. While the airship is still in its experimental stage and ambitious aeronauts are meeting with accidents repeatedly, it Is still evident that aerial navigation has become a permanent feature of travel. In Europe preparations continue to be made for regular traveling schedules in airships, notwithstanding the disasters that have happened to some of these craft. A New Jersey man has discovered that mosquitoes eat plants. This is an important natural discovery. It has hitherto been supposed, and with a good deal of circumstantial evidence to support the supposition, that the mosquito was strictly carnivorous in its diet and exclusively nocturnal in its meal hours. Any hope to the contrary will be thankfully received by a bitten, angry and sleepy world of humans. Push-car- t peddlers have formed a national organization. Perhaps they have discovered that the banana is one of the necessities of life and are going to do the regulation thing to celebrate the discovery. A man found senseless on Keyport, Wash., on the Puget sound, near the Bremerton navy yard. Ell Crumrine, state senator from of the Albany county, Albany County National bank and a veteran of the Civil war, died at his home In Laramie, Wyo., on Friday. He was born in Pennsylvania. John Dern of Salt Lake has been elected president of the American Mining congress, and the next session of the congress will be held in Arizona. Suit has been filed at Salt Lake City for the purpose of breaking the will of the late D. F. Walker, millionaire banker and business man. The suit is filed by a daughter of Mr. Walker by his former wife. The Colorado Bankers association, at meeting in annual convention Grand Junction, went on record as opposed to the bank guaranty law pending in the state legislature as a menace to the banking business. Gifford Pinchot, wildly cheered, pleaded for conciliation of the enemies of national conservation, and for harmony between states rights men and "nationalists in his address on Thursday before the National Irrigation congress in session at Pueblo. For the first time in fifty years the doors of gambling houses in Carson City, Nevada, were closed on Octolaw ber 1, when the went into effect. Rear Admiral John A. Rodgers, U. S. N. (retired,) who has been touring Alaska, searching for his missing His efson, is returning to beattle. forts were fruitless. He found a roadhouse in the upper Tanana valley where the young man passed last spring and took a raft. It is believed he was drowned. DOMESTIC. Three men were killed and a number injured in an explosion at the Richmond gas work ,xf the United Cas Improvement company at Philadelphia. After endeavoring to kill her three small children, Mrs. James Mann committed suicide at Lancaster, Pa., by shooting herself through tne head. Of seventeen Hindus now being held at the hospital on Angel island all but five, it is stated, have been found to be suffering from the hookworm disease. The building occupied by the Times Publishing company at Los Angeles was destroyed by fire early Friday morning and twenty of the employes lost their lives. Winslow Homer, the famous artist, died at his home in Scarborough, Me., He had on Friday, aged 74 years. been ill for four weeks. Nearly a grain of strychnine was found in the stomach of Bessie Shep-ler- , an girl of Bradner, O., whose death was thought due tovpto-niainpoisoning caused by eating ice cream. Explosion of an oil stove in the residence of Mrs. Jennie Liltecn at Gladstone, 111., caused a fire in which and her fatherin-law'- , Mrs, Liltech Conrad Liltech, were burned to death. Joseph Kaminski, a resident of Detroit, Mich.) is charged with having son to a farmer sold his for $25. Quincy Shepard, 21 years old, and Sherman Shepard, 19 years old, sons of Dr. Shepard of La Rose, Ills., were killed when the automobile they were driving raced headon into a train. Shark meat Is a dainty of high quality, according to the savants who are in New York City attending the sessions of the American Fisheries society. They declare that the creatures are quite edible and that It is only a foolish prejudice which keeps them from being served as a delivice-preside- , England how to run a typewriter. if INTER-MOUNTAI- A naval torpedo repair and trial sta tlon has been ordered to be located at the Btreet with his pockets turned inside out was locked up by the Philadelphia police as a witness. It is difficult to Imagine the injury to the inflexible purse of justice if this person should escape from the duty of testifying that he did not know what hit him. cacy. The National Good Roads association will hold its 1911 convention at Atlanta, Ga., providing the business men of the southern city raise $10,000 for entertainment purposes. Otherwise the convention will go to Denver or Milwaukee upon 'the same conditions. Governor Carroll of Iowa has been acquitted of the charge of libel brought by John Cowie, former chairman of the state board of control. A pledge to raise $100,00 within two years for the cause of home rule in Ireland was enthusiastically made by the 885 delegates representing at the second days session of the fifth biennial national convention of the United States league of America, held In Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Robert Thompson, alias Grant, has been formally charged by the coroners jury at San Francisco with the murder of Eva C. Swan, the young stenographer whose mutilated body was found buried beneath the cement flooring of a vacant house. The trial of Governor C. N. Haskell of Oklahoma in the Muskogee town lot cases came to a sudden end on Thursday when the government announced that under the restrictions laid down by the court it would be unable to make out a case against Haskell or any of his The divorce records at Los Angeles show that from October 1, 1909, to October 1, 1910, 1,060 divorces were granted, and of these 645 decrees were handed down within the last six months. This is a rate of one divorce to less than five marriages. The American Mining congress at Los Angeles, placed itself on record as opposed to the Roosevelt and Pinchot conservation policies, and by a vote that virtually was unanimous, declared in favor of state control of water power and all other natural resources as against federal control. Awed by the guns of robbers, residents of Nora, Nuckolls county, Nebraska, stood by and saw four men blow open the safe of the bank of that town and make off on foot with $3,200. It took three explosions to open the safe. John H. Huyler, millionaire candy maker and philanthropist, died at his home in Rye, N. Y., October 1. ( Fire at Naco, Arizona, which threatened to destroy the town, was extinguished after a loss of $30,000. WASHINGTON. The total estimates for the Appropriations necessary for the naval service in the next fiscal year, are announced to be $128,300,000. This stands against appropriations of for the fiscal year endetrjuly and $132,284,000 for the present fiscal year. National forests have had eliminated from within their borders as chiefly valuable for agricutural purposes acres of land, and 1,501,522 acres have been added to their boundaries as being more valuable for forestry purposes, since the inauguration of this policy by the present adminis$137,-913,00- 0 tration. President Taft has announced the appointment of Dr. Drederick A. Cleveland, director of the bureau of municipal research of New York, to head a federal staff of experts to investigate the expenditures in executive departments. President Taft and his advisers on Wednesday worked on estimates to be submitted to eongress at the approaching session. In 1909 there were 2,854 known homicides in that portion of the United States covered by death registry laws, and in the same area 8,402 deaths due to suicide. The figures are supplied by the census bureaus annual report of mortality. X N- -j FOREIGN. Canada, firobalfy within few days, will communicate wlth Washington as to the proposed opening of negotiations looking to reciprocity arrangements between the two countries. China is declared to he on the verge of another upheaval similar to the Boxer uprising and the lives of foreigners are in jeopardy. Recent advices from government officials in China express the belief that in outbreak at any time would not surprise t them. Dispatches from Asuncion,! Paraguay, announce the election of Dr. Hanuel Gondra to the presidency of the republic. Dr. Gondra was minister to Brazil and more recently minister of foreign affairs. The Japanese steamship Tenyo Maru, which ran ashore near 'Shanghai, has been floated, according to a dispatch received here. The vessel suffered no serious damage. disturbance without Suppress were Police Commissioner mercy, Jagowarzs order at Berlin Wednesday. The police followed out their instructions to the letter. They rode down and sabered mercilessly wherever a small group of people had gathered. King Victor Emanuel and his cousin, the Count of Turin, had a narrow esthe aerocape, while inspecting planes at the aerodrome. The aviator, Simon, failed to observe that the king and the count were walking in front of him and started his machine. The king and the count escaped injury by face downward dropping Two strangers seeking lodging in Naples aroused the suspicion of the residents, who cried out that they were spreading cholera. The strangers were attacked by the mob when they attempted to give candy to some children. Collisions between police and rioters occurred in Berlin on Tuesday evening. Many were injured on both sides. The business districts presented the aspect of a besieged city. George Chavez, the Peruvian aviator who was injured in alighting after his flight across the Alps, died from his injuries on Tuesday. The coroners jury in London brought in the verdict that Mrs. Cora Crippen, known on the stage as Belle Elmore, had been willfully muruered by her husband, Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, an American dentist Eugene Kassell, a Hungarian millionaire, who died recently, bequeathed the sum of $5,000,000 for the foundation of an institution at Budapest to be devoted to the support of assistance of those members of the middle classes who, through no fault of their own, have failed in business or uave become from work incapacitated through ill health. Two cases of cholera were announced in Vienna on Monday and sue in an adjoining town. The municipal authorities have ordered the destruction of oyster beds situated close to sewer outlets. Quarrel Results In Pitched Battle. Winter, Wis . The village of Winter is under martial law as the result of a pitched battle between a posse Four Killed and Nineteen Injured as headed by Sheriff Mike E. Madden of Sawyer county and two sons of John Result of Sixth Vanderbilt Cup F. Deitz, in which both of the Deitzs Race in New York. and their sister were wounded, the latter seriously. Leslie Deitz, aged 21, his sister, Myra, and Clarence Deitz, Long Island Motor Parkway. Four aged 23, were driving into Winter dead and nineteen seriously injured from their home at Cameron Dam, three probably fatally was the price when the posse, looking for their faIn human flesh paid on Saturday for ther, ordered them to stop. Tne the sixth running 'of the Vanderbilt Deitz boys, it is alleged, opened fire cup race, won by Harry Grant, driv- and the battle ensued. --6 ing a 120 horsepower Alco. Grant, who distinguished himself last year by Find Queues Source of Annoyance. the finishing first In the fifth Vanderbilt, Memorializing Washington. won Saturdays event f(om John Daw- throne at Pekin in favor of abolishing son, driver of a Marmon by the nar- the queue, Wu Ting-fang- , the former row margin of 25 seconds. John Alt-ki- minister to Washington, has expralned in the National was only a min- how he happened to take that attiute and six seconds behind Dawson. tude. In his memorial, the text of Notwithstanding the appalling loss which has just reached Washington, of life it was announced that the Mr. Wu says Chinese residents in grand prize race over the same course North, Central and South America would he held October 15. Fifteen have been teased by foreigners until cars have already been entered for they implored him to seek an imperial the event. edict giving official sanction to cropW. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., donor of the ping the hair and changing their cosVanderbilt cup, could not be seen Sat tume to accord with western ideas. urday night, but A. E. Pardington, Dashed to Death Before Bride. president and general manager of the 111. motor parkway, spoke of iXe race only Larue Vreden-burgSpringfield, as a success. He regretted, of course, aged 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. the deaths and accidents, but was in Peter Vredenburgh, of Springfield, was dined to attribute them mainly to instantly killed in the twenty-mil- e aucarelessness. tomobile race at the state fair grounds Two of those who met death were track late Saturday afternoon, when participants of the race, Mathew R. a Stoddard-Daytocar which he was Bacon and Charles Miller. The third driving plunged through the fence, and fourth victims were Ferdinand and he was almost decapitated. DZubin and Edward Lynch, specSitting in the grand amphitheater tators. was his bride of but a few months. &he fainted and was taken away In an TWENTY-NINLOSE LIFE. ambulance. Heavily Loaded Barge Swamped and Estimates for Naval Service. Men Thrown Into River. The total estimates Washington. New York. There was given out for the appropriations necessary for from the battleship New Hampshire the naval service in the next fiscal Sunday night a list of twwnty-ninyear were announced Friday to be men who were supposed to have per- $128,300,000. This stands against apished by the swamping of a barge propriations of $137,913,000 for the which was being towed to the vessel fiscal year ended July and $132,384,000 at anchor in the Hudson river Satur- for the present fiscal year. Besides day night. Appended to this list are the two battleships and two colliers the names of eleven men who are smi already announced as the naval absent, but who were not recognized building program for next year, there as having been in the swamped boat. will be several other vessels of minor Various versions of hovl the acci- class. dent occurred are in circulation. The Woman Attacks Jurist. generally accepted one, however, is that the barge, heavily loaded with Chicago. A woman, thought to be sailors and marines returning from demented, attempted to assassinate shore leave, was tosed into the heavy Judge Frank Baker of the appellate swells of a passing steamer. Rising court of Cook county on the street for a moment like a cork, the barge here Saturday. The jurist escaped then plunged into the trough between unhurt. The woman, Mrs. Elizabeth two waves, one of which broke over Burke, aged 45, a seamstress, used a Ihe side and swamped it. blade. Mrs. knife with a five-incBurke was arrested. On her way to Doctor Cook in London. the station she screamed and strugNew York. Dr. Frederick A. Cook gled. The policeman could not learn Jiak bein fouitd in London and the her motive for the attack. , World prints an extended interview Horrible Mine Disaster in Mexico. attributed to him, obtained at the British capital. He is reported as sayEagle Pass, Texas. One hundred ing that he will yet prove that he dis- and fifty miners possibly more are covered the north pole and hopes to entombed and believed to be dead in return to New York shortly. In Lon- mine number 2 at Palau, Mex., in the don, according to the Interview, he Las Esperanzas mining district, operoccupied a seat in Albert hall last ated by the National railway of Mexspring and heard Commander Peary ico, as the result of two explosions, lecture before the Royal Geographical presumably because of an accumulaI stood 20 yards from Peary tion of gas. The men entombed are society. at the time, says the interview, and mostly native and Japanese miners, none recognized me. although the number includes several Americans. Amundsen to Make Atlantic Voyage. Christiania. According to a letter Dix Will Lead New York Democrats. received here from Captain Roald Rochester, N. Y. A state convenAmundsen, aboard the Fram at Ma- tion that will go into political history deira, he has decided to proceed on as one of the most remarkable in the an Antarctic expedition. He prom- history of the Democratic party closed ises to send details when he arrives Friday night by nominating John A. at Punta Arenas. This change of Dix, chairman of the partys state plans has occasioned surprise, as it committee and a wealthy Washingwas the original intention of Amund- ton county business man, to run on sen to start early next year on . a a progressive platform of the widest drifting voyage for the nortn poie. The type. Fram was first to go to San Francisco, La Foilette Would be President. where it was to be fitted out, and it was calculated that the drift through Madison, Wis. Senator Robert M. the Polar ice would occupy not less La Foilette again is to be a candidate than seven years. for the Republican nomination for in 1912. It can be said president Has Right to Fix Price of Coal Lands. that this fact was freely talked Denver, Colo. The right of the de- the sessions of the Republican during conpartment of the interior at Washing- vention at Madison, and plans were beton to fix the price of coal lands even made during the convention for government, longing to the federal immediate of the campaign was upheld by a decision of Judges for Senator starting La Foilette in other states. Vandventer and Lewis on Saturday. Found Dead on Fiancees Grave. New Mexico is Growing. As a tragic sequel to the Paris. The population of the Washington. of death Edmund Poillot, the French territory of New Mexico is 327,396, as enumerated in the thirteenth census, aviator, his fiancee, who had shown almost uncontrollable grief, went to according to announcement of Census his grave Sunday and fired a bullet Director Durand. This is an increase into her heart. Poillot was killed on of 132,086, or 67.6 per cent. September 25 while making a flight Lake Steamer Founders. with a passenger. While at a height of ninety feet it collapsed and the maDetroit, Mich. The packet freighter New York, operated by the New chine fell backward and was broken. York Steamship company of this city, Famous Artist Dead. foundered Sunday morning in Thunder Me. Winslow Homer, the Portland, Lake Hubay, off Point ron. Her crew was picked up in yawls famous artist, died at his home in Scarborough Friday, aged 74 years. by the steamer Mataafa. He had been ill for four weeks. HoFire in Oklahoma. mer had practically lived the life of a Cherokee, Okla. Fire destroyed the hermit in his Scarborough studio for business portion of Jet, near here, several years past. His long life A high wind work many years ago won for him a Sunday afternoon. fanned the flames, which did approxiconceded place as one of the ablest and most original of American artists. mately $65,000 damage. DEATH TOLL OF AUTO RAGE n E e h OPERATION Cured by LydiaE.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound A year ago last Galena, Bans. March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right side. In a short time a bunch came and it bothered me so much at night I could not sleep. It kept rowing larger and y fall it was as large as a hens egg, I could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that 6ide. I had one of the best doctors in Kansas and he told my husband that I would have to he operated on as it was something like a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to get discouraged but to take Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump in my Mrs. side broke and passed away. R. R. Huey, 713 Mineral Are., Galena, Kans. Vegetable Com-Lydia E. Pinkhamsroots and herbs. made from Eound, to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions to many f pink-ham- bearing-- suffering women. If you want special advice write forit toMrs.Pinkham, Lynn,Mass. It is free and always helpful. ATCHISONS ORDER OF SPINS Unmarried, and Contented Withal, They Have Mapped Out for Themselves a Pious City. There was called a meeting of the Ancient Order of Spins last evening, and papers were read on every subject, from removing grease from carpets to the sad memories that attach to a bunch of old letters. The Spins were having a hilarious time when a visiting Spin got up to make a few remarks. She said that, while they are happy now, there was a sad time comThink of the day, she said, ing. when, having no husbands or chilThere dren, you will be all alone. was a sniff and then a snort as spin after pin recalled wives and mothers who are alone from daylight till dark, except when some member of the family wants waiting on. The sniffing and snorting increased in volume as Spin after Spin told of her freedom from worry, her independence in financial matters and the joy of doing as she pleased. But we must not take offense at what our sister has Let us said, one Spin remarked. show our good intentions by calling on every lonesome wife and mother we know. This was six weeks ago, and though the Spins have devoted every afternoon and evening since to this missionary work, they havent made half the rounds yet. AtchisoD Globe. Why He Wouldn't Hurry. They were riding to church and were late. Several of the party were worried and one remarked: The audience will be waiting. Well, observed the old pastor (who was to preach that forenoon, don't lets fret over it if we are a little late. It reminds me of the man who was being taken to execution. His guards were greatly exercised over the fact' that they could not possibly get there ou time. Never mind, said the poor felDont fuss over low, philosophically. it. The people can wait. Therell be nothing doing till I get there. Christian Herald. A friend In need is usually try to dodge. a friend we The Smack of the Snack s, Wind Uproots Grove of Trees. Sanhernville, N. H. Wolfvoro, twelve miles from here, was struck by a wind on Saturday which unroofed houses and barns and uprooted whole to groves of trees. The damage property will exceed $100,000. Physician Commits Suicide. New York. With his mother frantically endeavoring to restrain him, Dr. Hubert Gudger, a young physician from Asheville, N. C., committed suicide Sunday afternoon by cutting his throat. Child Was Poisoned. Toledo, Ohio. Nearly a grain of strychnine was found in the stomach of Bessie Shepler, an girl of Bradner, Ohio, whose death was thought due to ptomaine poisoning caused by eating ice cream cones. and Cream A wholesome, ready-cooke- d food which youngsters, and older folks thoroughly enjoy. Let them have all they want. It is rich in ishment and has a nour- win- ning flavour Two Lose Lives in Fire. Burlington, la. Explosion of an oil stove in the residence of Mrs. Jennie Liltech at Gladstone, Ills., caused a fire in which Mrs. Liltech and her , Conrad Liltech, were burned to death. father-in-law- The Memory Ungers' POST CM CEREAL CO., LTD., Battle Creek, Mich. |