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Show IK THE TOOELE TIMES C. T. STONEY, Publish TOOELE Isnt It strange CONDENSED FORM UTAH --- OF II WEEK III automobiles bow wont take a jokef Possibly the society only a kleptomaniac. Is smuggler Further, an aeroplane, OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD Judiciously bandied, lays golden eggs. Portland cement Is to be cheaper have you tried digesting It? Summer keeps running back Just one more parting word. for Detroit goat eats a 10 bill. Well, what goat ever got Indigestion from swallowing ten bones? The new bills will be smaller, says an exchange. Easier to break, too, we presume. flve-doll- King Alfonso Is afraid he may lose hls throne. Foolish boy! why didnt be put it In his wifes name? These are fine days to find mushrooms. If you feel ill the next day, youll know that you didn't New York waiter buys $100,000 All bonds. worth of government things come to him who waits." Wild grapes are very scarce this fall, says the Boston Globe, but the sour variety are still plentiful enough. A French duke has invited hls friends to an aeroplane tea. Could any "high tea be higher than that? New York street car conductor breaks hls arm ringing up fares. Talk about strenuoslty in doing ones duty! A New York woman who obtained 18 years ago has just applied for alimony. When Is a poor devil safe? a divorce San Francisco Is waging a relentless war against rats, but It doesnt seem to have any effect on Paris coiffures, so far. V'Wlth the Bible still leading the list of best sellers, the morals of the country cannot be so very much deteriorated, after all. Italian has Invented an aeroplane which cannot fall. This Is an Improvement even over those which can swim and climb trees. An If there Is any argument In favor of letting college boyB haze themselves It must be( that they neej to get it out of their systems. Someone has written an article on The Duty of the Dollar, this being something that our American tourists have been trying to dodge. In New York there is a woman one hundred and two years old who has lived ninety-siyears In Manhattan. Well, it must have been In Harlem. x New York man, forty years old, of A Pittsburg bridegroom weeks deserted hls bride because was a block of Ice. Naturally, Immediately proceeded to make it for him. live she she and about to wed, says he has never Hell still be yet kissed a girl. "about to wed forty years from now hot There Is a man in Virginia who says after fifty means He is an optimist What trouble. does he think It means to marry bethat to marry fore fifty? walks When a man of ninety-siten miles to get a marriage license the truth that live Is ever young gives blow to the another knock-ou- t x theory. judge rules that a pretzel not a dangerous weapon. Whether An Ohio Is he will be so confident concerning the exhibition of sliced cucumbers remains to be seen. Isnt there a fine touch of uncon- scious humor In the preachments on American extravagance which American millionaires deliver when they come home from motor tours through Europe? Why Is It that the man who cunningly plans to murder his wife or hls sweetheart and brutally carries out his plan always "breaks down and cries like a child when hls guilt Is fastened upon him? Why should there be so much excitement when an aviator breaks the record for attaining the greatest The thing to become enheight? thusiastic over, it seems to us, Is In getting safely down from the greatest height. Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given in a Few Lines. Rosen-heime- INTER-MOUNTAI- Mistaken for a deer, William Wayne, years old, of Riverdale, Utah, was shot and instantly killed by his brother-in-law, Ray Nelson, 19 years old, while hunting in Cottonwood canyon, thirteen miles south of Ogden. James W. Kellogg, aged 60, a prominent attorney of Seattle and former state senator, committed suicide in his office by shooting himself through the head. Federal Indictments charging conspiracy to defraud the United States government out of more than 20,000 acres of Alaska coal lands valued at $zuu,000,000 were returned in the United States court at Spokane by tne federal grand jury on Thursday against six men. A. Batlln was shot and probably fatally wounded at Garrison, Mont., by George Medville, a bartender. Highwaymen shot and killed J. E. Roberts, a real estate man of Seattle, and robbed him of $5,000, which he was carrying to his brothers home to pay a note. It Is believed the highwaymen had knowledge of hls possession of the money and followed him from his home. Harry J. Welter, the Bellingham, Wash., banker, convicted of receiving deposits when he knew the bank was Insolvent, has been sentenced to four years Improisonment. DOMESTIC. Louis Hoffman, a butcher, shot and son Carl, killed hls twelve-year-olwounded his wife, his brother Ernest and the latters son Walter, at Cedars-burg- , Wls. A gas explosion in the mines of the Yolande Coal and Coke company, near Birmingham, Ala., killed five men. Helen Starr, 16 years oiu, was killed at Akron, O., and her sister, Anna, slightly hurt, and Laura Walkirk, 15, so badly injured that she will probably die, when an automobile, in an attempt to dodge a motorcycle, ran onto the sidewalk and struck the girls. John Seckanina, who had deserted his wife a year ago.f entered the little grocery conducted by the woman in Chicago, on Thursday, shot her dead, wounded the baby In her arm, and then killed himself. Santa Barbara county, California, has been practically determined upon as the site f6r a great Russian colony. The leader of the plan Is Paul Cher-bokeditor of a Russian publication In Los Angeles. One of the fiercest fires in the history of Philadelphia Thursday night destroyed two large buildings that were supposed to be fireproof and three residences. Dexter Loomis a prisoner charged with horse stealing, was perhaps fatalat the ly Injured, during a mutiny county jail at Lawton, Oklahoma. A Pullman car was burned while a Rock Island train was nearing being Texas, one passenger burned to death. The Rev. Charles M. Sheldon has completed the dramatization of his It will be probook, "In Hls Steps. duced December 19 and 20, at the Central Congregational church in Topeka, Kans., of which Dr. Sheldon is pastor. John J. Smith of Norfolk, Va., has been sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and his daughter. Smith will be electrocuted December 8th. Robbers blew open the safe In the Merchants and Farmers bank at Hilliard, Ohio, and took between $8,000 to $10,000 In gold and currency. Motorcycles are the latest vehicles to be used by burglars In Kentucky. Several men mounted on these machines raided small towns In Boyle county. H- - P. McCoy, a clerk In the auditors office of the Southern Pacific railway at Tucson, Arizona, has been awarded a Carnegie medal and a jf.ize of $1,000 for having saved a workman's life at the risk of his own. John Willhart, assistant chief clerk of the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kans., has been dismissed from the government service as the result of a recent investigation of the affairs of the prison. Charles Riteh and George Oviatt were killed and xrthur Miller was fatally injured, when a threshing machine boiler exploded near Lapeer, 26 d , Tex-ahor- swift-movin- g Mich. St. Paul burglar has returned money he had stolen three years ago He has evidently reformed partially. When he completely reforms he will insist on paying the penalty he Incurred by violating the moral and criminal law. A Robert Thompson has been convicted at San Francisco of the murder of Eva Swan, the young stenographer whose mutilated body was found beneath the cement floor of a vacant house. Anttmio Rodriguez of Las Vegas, Mexico, aged 20 years, was burned at the stake by a mob at Rock Springs, Texas, following his confession that ne shot and killed Mrs. Lem Henderson, wife of a ranchman, because "she spoke mean to him. Mary Norosel, aged 25, and her two small sisters and a brother are dead at Pekin, Ills., as the result of starting a fire with kerosene Charged with having solicited and accepted a bribe of $500 to bring in a verdict acquitting Edward T. a wealthy manufacturer of New York, charged with murder, George W. Yeandle, a juror, has been arrested. WASHINGTON. By order of President Taft, all the Alaska coal lands have been withdrawn from settlement, thus putting them on the same footing with the coal lands of Alaska, all of which have been withdrawn with the exception of those located prior to 1906. Postal receipts for the fiscal year ended June 30 were $224,657,62, an increase of 10 per cent over last year. Charles E. Erbstein of Chicago, of counsel for Lee O'Neil Browne, who was recently acquitted on a charge of bribing a state representative to vote for William Lorimer for United States senator, has been indicted, charged with corrupting a member of the jury that cleared Browne. Thieves have been known to steal Jacob Meyers, a wealthy farmer, hot stoves, but even this feat Is surnear Sterling, Ills., 82 years of age, passed by that of robbers in New and Miss Ellen Wraft, 48 years old, Jersey who stole six cars loaded with Meyer's a freight eloped and. were married. merchandise by cutting martrain In two and escaping with th; son, 60 years old, objected to the riage. The bridegroom has three booty. So far. this holds the record President Tafts visit to the Panama canal will be celebrated by' the ships at the Isthmus. A small cargo of material for decorating ship is being carried to Colon on the Prinz Joachim, which sailed from New York on Saturday. A final contest over the interpretalaw as tion of the Sherman a criminal measure began in earnest in the supreme court of the United States on Saturday, in the sugar cases from New York, the American Sugar Refining company being charged with attempting to drive a competing company out of business in violation of t law. the Sherman The fate of Porter Charlton In the question of extradition to Italy for the alleged murder of his wife at Lake Como is now in the hands of the state department, which will review the case from all the angles of law and treaty obligations having a bearing anti-tru- st anti-trus- upon it. Ten orphan fur seal pups brbught by sailors of the revenue cutter Bear from Bering sea to Seattle, are to be sent to Washington, where further experiments in feeding them will be made. FOREIGN. An official decree has been announcing that an imperial ment, the first in the hlstor would be convened in concession to the de cently constituted sen tions of the provincialW" The Spanish senate 'has, W of 149 fo 58", passed the'tbeV f bill, which prohibits further religious establishing 'in Spain until the revision of thl with the Vatican has beel - thejjl -- I J The Filipino assembly has ' Manuel Queson delegate to congress. The assembly refused to elect Benito Legarde, whom the committee had named as, the second congressional delegate. The latest and most important news in British politics Is a movement to unite English, Irish, Scotch and Welshmen who favor home rule. The proposition is being seriously urged. Viscount Torrington, who married Miss Souray the other day, is the twentieth British peer to marry an actress since the beginning of the peerage. Eleven of these marriages have taken place within the last twenty-siyears. The news has been received in Paris from Ccrbere, near the Spanish frontier, that a general strike has been declared In Catalonia and will he proclaimed throughout the whole of Spain within a week. The publication at Panama of the cablegram of Panama Minister Arose-menat Washington, stating that President Taft emphatically denied the report that the American government was considering the possibility of having to annex Panama, and adding that Mr. Taft was Panamas friend, has made a good impression. Members of the diplomatic and consular service of China have been instructed by the Chinese government to dress as do the people in the countries in which they are stationed, and with the idea In view, are given permission to cut off their queues. One of the most welcome results of the new regime in Portugal is the prospects of a speedy abolition of slavery and other infamous abuses in the Portuguese colonies. Martial law has been declared in Honduras as a direct result of the revolt of General Jose Valladares, the deposed commandant of Amapala, against the government. Following the prompt suppression of a rebellious movement originating at Cuzo, Peru, it was announced on V ednesday that tranquility prevailed throughout the republic. Eight Christians, one an American and two Chinese have been killed and much property belonging to foreigners has been destroyed by the rebellious Manobos tribes in the Philippines. imani-mousl- y x e 20,800 tons, was launched at Yi October 15, in the presence of peror and 50,000 persons, wh the ceremony a gala occasion. A religious procession held tayud, France, resulted in a i between clericals and antic Shots were exchanged and seve sons were wounded. THE LEMUR A CHARMING PET Eha In His Naturalist on the Prowl Describes Little Animal Servants Afraid of Him. Pets are of all sorts. One of the amusing and attractive Is described by Eha in his "Naturalist on the Prowl. This little animal was a lemur, and besides many gentle and caressing ways, it seemed as if It possessed a certain sense of humor. Says Eha: I used to take Its soft hand and examine its pretty nails. Each hand had one long, sharp claw. Such a curious arrangement puzzled me, until one day a fiea showed me the use of that claw. It bit the lemur under the ribs. I expect the little beast had reason to be thankful that nature had spared one toe when it promoted it to the order of animals. There never was a more charming pet. He took life so gayly, and the antics were so original. When my man let him out of his cage in the morning, he would scamper straight to my bedroom, look round with large eyes brimming over with mild curiosity, and, lightly as a rubber ball, spring to my dressing table, where he would examine everything. Then he would bound across the bed and land on my shoulders, handle my ears gently, wondering what was in the hole, and thrusting In hls long tongue to find out. That was beyond human endurance, and I would roll the little fellow Into a ball, wind his long, fully tail about him, and fling him into the bed. He would be unwound In a moment, and would skip away to explore some more. Hls hii:d legs being longer than his fore,' he walked slowly, with his head down; but when in a hurry he would stand up and bound along like a kangaroo, tail in the air, arms extended, fingers spread, looking like nothing one ever saw. The servants regarded him as uncanny, and fled at his approach. He would give chase, and there never was finer sport than to see the fat butler In full flight up the long stairway, with the gleeful little demon after him, three steps at a bound. YouthB Companion . most four-hande- d SICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH Gas, Heartburn or DysRelieved Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsln. Indigestion, pepsia Here Is a harmless preparation which surely will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or stomach within five minutes. If your meals dont fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, thaj; Is a sign of Indigestion. fJetrfrom your Pharmacist a case of Papers Diapepsln and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching ol undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsln Is a certain cure for stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It just the same as If your stomach wasnt there. Relief In five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store here In town. cases of Papes These large Diapepsln contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case ol Gastritis or Dyspepsia, Indigestion, any other stomach disorder. ONLY TWO SAVED OF CREW GOLDS Steamer Goes Down and Crew and Passengers Lose Their Lives. Anglo-Algeria- n seaTeneriffe, Canary Islands. Two here men, the sole survivors, arrived of the Saturday and told of the loss , liner Kurdistan of Scil-lya October 20. The steamer carried womirew of forty. There were three en passengers. The survivors reached here on the German steamer Santa Ursula. The Kurdistan was long over due at and Saturday the owners sent a vessel to search for her. She sailed from Manchester on October 17. The survivors were drifting in a life boat when, on October 21, they were picked up by the British ship Vincente, which transferred them to the Santa Ursula, on November 2. Anglo-Algeria- n Mar-seile- Britons are Suspicious. London. The meeting of the czar and the German emperor at Potsdam is causing perturbation in England and Russian diplomatic circles, for the emperors are capable of coming to an agreement, leaving England out in the cold. The Berlin newspapers Insist that Germany and not England, is Russias friend. The Russian reactionary newspapers, which always have been patronized by the czar, say the same thing. Crippens Latest Hope Vanishes. London. Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, convicted of the murder of his wife, Belle Elmore, the actress, on Saturday played his last card and lost. He will be hanged on November 8. The criminal court of appeals heard his appeal from the conviction of the lower court and decided against him on all points. The court refused to grant a new trial and confirmed the order of execution. as Kans Mo, City, writes: "I feel It a duty to you and to others that may be aflike flicted to myself, for speak Peruna. My trou- ble first ago, a came after la gr 1 p p e e 1 g h t or nine years gath- ering in my head and neuralgia. I su ff e r e d most all the My time. ears nose, eyes and were badly affected for d te Strike Causes Famine. France. Reports from Cebere, said the grocer to the town is stricken with the say dissatisfied customer, as the argu-- i as a famine result the general ment waxed warm, don't get put out strike which has cut of off supplies. The It. about population is excited and disorders I dont intend to, snapped the cus freauent. And you can't put me out tomer. Wasnt Afraid. Mrs. C. S, Sage rser, 1311 Woodland Ave., e IVORY He Oh, well, Her Terrible Experience Shows Bow Peruna Should Be in Every Heme to Prevent Colds. the last two years. I think from your description of Internal catarrh that I must have had that also. 1 suffered very severely. Nothing ever relieved me like Peruna. It keeps me from taking cold. "With the exception of some deafness I am feeling perfectly cured. 1 am forty-si- x years old. I feel that words are Inadequate to express my praise for Peruna. Catarrh In Bad Form. Mrs. Jennie Darling, R. F. D. 1, I was Smyrna Mills, Maine, writes: Gigantic Deal in Oil. to unable do my work for four years, Pittsburg, Pa. It was announced as 1 had catarrh In a bad form. 1 here Saturday that the Standard Oii coughed incessantly, and got so weak was confined' to my bed. company has taken over the holdings and "Peruna came to my relief and by of the J. C. Trees Oil company of faithfully using It, I am able to do my this city at Caddo parish. La., paying work. Peruna Is the best medicine that 1 ever took. The oil fields comprise $9,000,000. miles 104,000 acres about twenty-fivnorth of Shreveport. This is said tc He Was a Boston Boy. be the largest deal In oil lands In the Your little boy must be very inteL of the industry. history ligent, said a visitor to a Boston son bciiooI teacher whose Believes Belie Elmore is Alive. buildwas with Greek words forming New York. To back hls belief that blocks. Belle Elmore, the wife of Dr. Hawley ing exclaimed the proud Intelligent! M. Munyon Crippen, still lives, Dr. J. He Is phenomenally gifted. parent. of Philadeplhia offered a reward here As an example of his early erudition Saturday night of $50,000 to any one what do you suppose was the I will even pay words he ever who will produce her. spoke? f It to the woman herself, he said, il and mamma t Papa she will come forward In time to save Stuff and nonsense ejac, her husband. the father in a tone of dlsgu the day he was 12 months c'j Baldwin Will Sue Roosevelt. Ms algebrlno sld New Haven, Conn. Judge Simeon denly laid down to me: longer f live the Father, for E. Baldwin, Democratic nominee T more Indubitable proofs J perceive governor, on Saturday announced that that there is In Boston as much culhe would bring suit against former ture to the inch as there ever square President Roosevelt on account of was In the ambient area 'of ancient statements ' reported to have been Athens ! made by Mr. Roosevelt In a speech in New Hampshire relative to Judge Reporter in Lu Baldwin's attitude on labor legislation. City Editor (hurriedly) Anything new about that suicide In the St. FashWoman Convicted of Murder. ion hotel? Waco, Texas. Mrs. Minnie Lee Reporter Not much. The man was Streight, charged with the murder of a stranger, about my size. Shot himher husband, T. E. Streight, a news- self with a .32 caliber revolver. Had paper man, at McGregor, Texas, June on a dress suit at the time. The body 18, was found guilty of murder In the had been taken to the morgue. first degree In the Fourth district City Editor Bout your size. Thats court here Saturday. Her punishment lucky. I want you to report a big sowas fixed at life imprisonment. The ciety wedding in an hour. Rush defendant claimed self defense. around to the morgue and ask the keeper to lend you that dress suit. Rioting in New York. New York. The most serious riotNOW THE VOGUE ing that has yet marked the strike oi express drivers and helpers, culminatToilet Table Accessories at the Pres- ing in the shooting of a striking driver by a guard on a wagon, took place ent Moment Are Costly but DeSaturday night, following an abrupt cidedly Smart. between termination of negotiations All the toilet and dressing table the men and the companies. requisites are now found In fine ivory. End of Garment Workers Strike. The only care needed is to rub off with a fresh, soft cloth, occasionally Chicago. The backbone of the garusing a rag moistened in alcohol If ment workers strike was broken Satspots occur. These, too, are more urday afternoon, when President costly than silver, but are considered Rickert, Jane Adams of Hull house very smart. Hart of Hart, Schaffner & and The backs are monogramed In Marx,Harry entered into an agreement black, brown, and occasionally In all of the strikers of the big raised gold. Sometimes the sets are whereby firm, numbering, it is esticlothing shown with floral decorations, but mated, 15,000 persons,' are to return this is not so good style as is seen in to work at once. ' Other firms are exmany of the imitations. to fall In line, and the strike White celluloid sets with a mono- pected is regarded as settled. gram in black, dark green, blue, or brown are now to be found In good Park Board Ousted. designs with simple lines. The latest Kan. The supreme court Topeka, preparations are no longer combus- on issued an order ousting Saturday a Is full and celluloid toilet set tible, the Kansas City park board. The a good Investment for a guest room, for a girl at college, or for the chronic board refused to abdicate when the traveler; for use In a bag they are commission form of government, which provides for another method of conmuch lighter than any other ware. searcher can after novelty have trolling parks, was adopted. The her dressing table appointments in anEarthquake in Nevada. tique gilt, old Japanese lacquer, or Nev. Two sharp earthGoldfield, Dresden china. Such a selection is not for the aver- quake shocks were felt here Saturday. Tremors were also felt at Rhyolite age buyer, a3, unless rare workmanship and corresponding cost are had, and Blair Junction, people rushing from their homes in fright. , the results are likely to he poor. Crowd Was No Protection. Not Seeking Trouble. Kansas City. While hundreds of I should think it would be the bugthe sidewalks outside, thronged people bear of your life trying to get up new two a pawnshop brand-nejokes, said the sympa- in highwaymen entered the heart of the city at noon on Satthetic caller. held up M. Daniels, the proThat, said the humorist, cheer- urday, and escaped. prietor, Is our the of least troubles. fully, FINE CATARRH The Preface of Trade. "I had a curious experience yesterday, said Farmer Corntossel. "What was it? A stranger came along and told me a funny story and didnt try to sell me anything. Collateral. Can you offer any security? Well, Im willing to leave wife. my An Attractive Food Post Toasties So Crisp So Flavoury So Wholesome So Convenient So Economical So why not order a package from Grocer. The Memory Lingers e Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. |