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Show Following a report of the auditor that his accounts as circuit clerk were short more than $3,000, August H. THE TOOELE TIMES ...... C. T. STONEY. Publish TOOELE Let ns have bile races. 011I7 denatured UTAH automo- Still, at its new price, radium hardly be a substitute for coal. RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. will Happenings That Are Making History -- Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Lines. The new $5 bills will be smaller. Thats appropriate they act smaller. woman earned $10,000 the real thing. last year selling eggs So far none of our aviators has been successful enough to break Into vaudeville. INTER-MOUNTAI- Moser L. White, a prominent citl-be- n of Steamboat Springs, Colo., who was fataaly wounded while standing in the doorway of his brothers house, declared before he died that he had been shot by Miss Maude Keller of Hahns Peak, a neighboring town. Four women will sit in the eighteenth general assembly of Colorado as a result of the election. They are Alma Lafferty, Louise U. Jones, Louise M. Kerwin, and Agnes N. Riddle. The paint factory of the McMurtey company at Denver was partially destroyed by fire, causing a loss of All the pessimist can see In an aero-plaflight is a big crowd and a stiff neck. n A Buffalo man was five years Something of a given for stealing a cent centence, that New York bank thief collapsed when be was arrested. He was a close second to the bank. Someone has estimated that the earth weighs seven trillion tons. But cheer up! You're not carrying It $100,000. cost 4,000 In Nicaragua Men have not yet discarded the blood-lettinsystem in politics. That war lives. g The doctor who thinks that the Adams apple is responsible for insanity may be on the eve of a great discovery. e "Venezuela consumes 1,000,000 of kerosene a year Why doesn't somebody start an electric light plant down there? gal-lon- Joy tage over. ed in riding In the air has this advanthere are no chickens to be run The birds have so far succeeddodging. In South Norwalk, Conn., lives a heroic young woman who played tends in a hobble skirt. Naturally she broke her leg. When the aeroplanes dagh around the course at the rate of a mile a minute they never kick up any clouds of microbe-ladedust n If shark meat ever crowds beef In the worlds markets a shortage of rain on the great plains will make no difference in the quality. As a general thing when a girl wears such an extreme hat that a man has to dislocate his neck to look under It her face is not worth the effort. The greatest authority on love in the world Is dead. Calm yourself, ladles Its an Italian The still professor. authoress of "Poems of Passion lives. A woman of sixty years swam five miles In the Mississippi river at St. Louis the other day. It Is needless to say that she did not wear a hobble skirt Bob Evans tells Is a plaything and In war. But what those bombs begin chimney? us that an airship would be of no use will Bob do when dropping down the Chicago man marries for the first Hell time at the age of ninety-two- . have to do some tall hustling to catch up with the average Chicago record from now on. That Poughkeepsie society woman whose pearl necklace was confiscated by the customs officials might have had it yet if she could only have kept It under her hat. The waiters now ask to be divided Into classes. Excellent Idea! Walters who wait, waiters who make customers wait, waiters who are polite and waiters who are otherwise? A DEFENDED ELECT! HOME WITH RIFLE little while ago the cheering that lobsters would word was passed Now it Is become more plentiful. threatened that there will be a shortage of salmon and sardines. It may be none of our business, but trust that the Bororities will deal gently with the wcman who has entered the Ohio state university as a student. we eighty-one-year-ol- d A Kansas City woman, suing for divorce. charged that her husband quarreled with her for going to a funeral. Borne men are so mean they hate their wives to have any pleasure at all. Eighty-twpounds of sugar for every man, woman and child last The men may offer thanks year! that the women and children got theirs. o A Connecticut mtn fired ten bullets in his head without fatal results. It is hard to tell which was greater the persisting force of his determination or the resisting quality of his brains. That incident In Naples where two strangers trying to give candy to chil- Miss Josephine Putnam of Spokane, a school teacher, was murdered by Patrick Holland, a farm hand, near Washtucua, Wash., where Miss Putnam had been teaching school, the crime being the result of Miss Putnam declining to receive the attentions of Holland. T. C. Thompson of Seattle, George Babcock of Clear Lake and Joe Spangler of Van Horn were drowned in the Skagit river at Van Horn, Skagit county, Wash., on Monday, when one of the bucket supports of an aerial tramway by which they were crossing the river gave way. DOMESTIC. The New Mexico constitutional convention placed county officers on a straight salary basis, doing away with the fee system. It also adopted a clause which gives county officials a four-year-s term. The world crop of oats is nearly 3,700,000,000 bushels annually, according to a bulletin issued by the department of agriculture. The United States crop for 1908 was about 900,000,000 bushels. Five persons were shot, two of them probably fatally, in an attempt, to rob the saloon of Louis Belmont in the town of Cicero, 111. The wife of Charles J. Gulteau, the assassin of President James A. Garfield, has just died at her home in Omaha, where she had lived in close retirement for a number of years. John T. Wayman, who was elected to the city council of Trenton, N. J., on the Democratic ticket, committed suicide by hanging in tha barn in the rear of his home. Charles Armour, head of the Armour interests in Kansas City, said on Friday that he believed that food prices had reached their climax and were now on the down grade. Six prisoners, after setting fire to the Rowan county jail at Morehead, Ky., escaped. The jail was destroyed. This is the third jail delivery within a year. Four miners were killed and ten were injured in an explosion in the Shoal Creek Coal companys mine at Panama,' 111. While practicing for the automobile arces at Savannah, Ga., Albert Fuchs was killed and W. H. Sharp seriously injured. John A. Lynch, said to be the last survivor of the Great Eastern, which laid the first Atlantic cable, and a marine in the civil war, died in Omaha on Friday. Marking the first conviction on finger print evidence in the history of this country, Thomas Jennings, a negro, was found guilty by a jury in the criminal court in Chicago of the murder of Clarence A. Hiller on the night of September 19. Two persons were killed and four seriously Injured in a fire that destroyed the upper floors of an apartment house in New York City. One man Jumped from the fifth floor and was impaled on a picket fence. His wife was burned to death. Leigh Rhodus, who, when arrested in East St. Louis recently confessed the murder of William F. Michelis and Anton Helbig in Chicago, on Friday declared that his East St. Louis confessions were made under duress. He denied committing the murder. The New Mexico constitution convention rejected by an overwhelming vote the proposition to empower future legislators to provide a direct primary system. Milard Gimpo, marshal of Utica, S. D., Is under arrest at Yankton, S. D., charged with the murder of John Cheek, a farm hand. When Cheek resisted arrest, Gimpo shot him. A bill providing for admission of Alaska to statehood will be introduced on the opening day of the December session of congress by Delegate James Wickersham. John F. Dietz, the Cameron dam defender, on Monday was released from jail on $40,000 bonds, but imme- on another diately was dren were suspected by the and is again in jail. charge of the cholpeople spreading Blame for the prevalence and era and mobbed with cries of "Death to the poisoners shows how little growth of the morphine habit was of physicians progress has been made since the days placed on the shoulders who prescribe the drug, at a meeting of the Diague, in some places. of the druggists of New York City. panic-stricke- n gan county, committed suicide at Bloomington, 111. 4,000 positions in Approximately Cook county, Illinois, now held by Republicans will be handed over to Democrats as a result of the election. Charged with writing a threatening letter to John D. Rockerfeller, demanding $50,000, Peter Lillijohn, a Hungarian, 23 years old, has been arrested in New York City. Although he is 78 years old, John Spaulding, a veteran Republican, will walk, from New York to Poughkeepsie, 75 miles, in payment of an election bet Four men were killed by the explosion of a boiler in a sawmill southeast of Kenton, O. They had gathered about the bqiler to get warm. WASHINGTON. As a measure for protection of human life in cases of accident in submarine boats of the United States navy, the navy department has decided to designate a board to investigate the whole matter. The total revenue of the steam railroads in the United States last July was $73,477,590, or $308.51 per mile of line, against $78,139,043, or $335.06 per mile of line in July of last year. The proposed aeroplane flight by Eugene Ely of San Francisco, from the deck of a naval vessel, will be observed by the navy department as an unusual test of the value of the heavier than air machine for usages of naval warfare. Another contest over the question of the power of the speaker to name committees is expected to develop soon after the house of rtjpresenta-tive- s convenes next time. By alleging the Sherman anti-trus- t law provided punishment for almost twenty-sevevarieties of crime, AFowler ssistant Attorney General sprung a surprise in his argument before the federal supreme court of the Kissel and Harned indictments under the Sherman law. The beginning of this month has brought an improved condition of government finances. The month shows a surplus of more than $700,000, fts against a deficit of $2,500,000 a ye ago. Eestimates of the department agricultural issued on Wednesda give the total 1910 production of as 3,121,381,000 bushels, as co-with 2,772,376,000 for 1909; acre as 27.4 bushels, com r 25.8, the average 87.2 per cent, compared y r average. n v ten-yea- ten-yea- FOREIGN. The conference organiz' after the death of King Edd endeavor to secure a settlem1 controversy over the veto p the house of lords g control gravated by the refusal of the house to pass the budget has ' dissolved without reaching an agreement. Count Leo Tolstoi of Russia has disappeared and a search is being made for him. Tolstoi says, in a letter to his wife, he has decided to spend his remaining days in solitary retirement. Diplomatic representatives of the United States, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Norway on Friday Otifi. the foregin office that they were thorized to resume negotiations Kth the Portuguese government on current affairs. Gunner Bowlan of the Work Point garrison, British army, shot and killed Corporal Radcliffe at Victoria, B. C., and several hours later killed himself to avoid capture. There had been a long standing feud between the gunner and his superior officer. Recent excavations on the summit of the Mount of Olives, in the grounds of the Carmelite Convent of the Paternoster, according to advices from Jerusalem, have revealed the remains of an extremely ancient Christian church. The drastic action of the authorities in rushing London police and militia to the mining districts in Wales, where strike riots occurred, awed the strikers, and the situation is said to be well under control. It ts officially stated that sixty-on- e persons were killed in Lisbon at the time of the revolution. The London Daily Graphic, commenting on American elections, says: Insurgency clearly has gripped the country The old party system is perilously near the melting pot, if not actually in it. Demonstrations against Americans in Mexico are liable to cause trouble between the two governments. Americans were assaulted, the American flag insulted and property destroyed. The demonstration was caused by antipathy aroused among the people by the burning at the stake of Antonia Rodrigues at Rock Springs, Tex., on the night of November 3. The French press gives prominence to the American elections. The writers generally agree that the high cost of living was the fundamental cause of the Republican losses. Automobile racing is sweeping the Philippines. The courses where formerly the hardy native ponies contended for supremacy have been turned over to the motor car. The two passengers and one member of the crey of the German steamship Preussen, which went on the rocks at Scuth Foreland, following a collision with a channel steamer Sunday, were landed at Dover Tuesday afternoon. The Hondurian rebellion started by General Valladares on the little island of Amapaia is spreading to the southern coast of Honduras. EXPOSURE BROUGHT IT ON. Thousands of Soldiers Contracted Kidney Trouble In the Civil War. Kuemmel, former circuit clerk of Lo- Are the auto races trying to make bull fights appear humane? Connecticut RESULT OF American Resists Mob of Mexican and Kills Boy While Defending His Family. REPUBLICANS REMAIN IN CONTROL OF SENATE, BUT DEMOCRATS CAPTURE THE LOWER HOUSE. Guadalajara, Mexico. Charles B. Carothers, a local real estate agent, shot and killed Jesus Loza, a to Congress, Bui Will Brobably be Succeeded as Speaker by Champ Clark of Missouri, Who is a Candidate. Mexican, and wounded Prudencio Chavez, a gendarme, in defending his home against an attack by Mexicans Republicans will have enfeen new members, with thirty-fou- r holdovers, giving them a total of fifty one. The Democrats will have fifteen new senators, which with twenty-fivholdovers, makes a total of forty. Speaker Joseph G. Cannon was elected to congress from Illinois, while Champ Clark, the Democratic leader will again represent a Missouri dis trict. Clark has announced his can didacy for the speakership, and will probably be Speaker Cannons successor. Democratic governors were electee in New York, New Jersey, Connecti cut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Oklahoma Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming,' Colorado North Dakota, Alabama, South Caro lina, and Texas. Republican governors were electee in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire Rhode Island, Iowa, Kansas, Michi gan, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Da kota, Wisconsin, California and Neva da, while a fusion candidate was vie torious in Tennessee. The next New York legislature will be Democratic, and will' select a Dem ocratic senator to succeed Senator De mob approached. At the first alarm he took his family to the roof for safety, he said. From that point he opened fire with a rifle as the crowd attempted to enter and wreck his home. The quick action of the police and soldiers prevented the mob from seizing Carothers and wreaking vengeance upon him. Cannon Friday night Carothers surrendered to the authorities at the first opportunity and was lodged in the state penitentiary, where he will be held pending trial. As a result of the decision of the Carothers, who declared at the povoters at the polls on November 8, lice station that hes a Mexican'born the Democrats will have a majority at Saltillo, state of Coahuila, but in the next house of representatives whose parents were Louisianians, was being assured of a working majority guarding his home in the western part of 30. of the city, the windows and doors The senate, however, will remain in of which had been broken during riotcontrol of the Republicans.. In the ing on the night previous, when the senate the sev e TOLSTOI MAY BE PRISONER. Friends of Aged Count Do Not Believe He Disappeared Voluntarily. St. Petersburg. Sinister reports are current in this city concerning the of Count mysterious disappearance Tolstoi from his home at Yasnaya, Poliana. While it is publicly given out that the famous writer and social reformer has voluntarily gone away to pass his remaining days in solitUSe and peace, and a letter purporting to have been written by the aged novelist to his wife explaining his departure, has been made public, there s a persistent report that his exile is not voluntary. His friends fear the aged Count has been confined in some pew. The next Iowa legislature will be monastay, by orders of the head of Russian church, and that he will Republican, and the progressive Re the never come out alive. publicans claim they will be in con-trA message received here and will select a successor to the from private Tula says that Countess Tolstoi late Senator Dolliver. twice attempted to commit suicide on In Utah the Republicans were vie Friday by drowning through a hole torious, Congressman Howell being re in the ice. fleeted, while D. N. Straup was re Plan Religious Reform. ected to the supreme bench. The From November Philadelphia. t legislature will contain 15 Re an senator and 38 Republican there will be in session here the most convention of men interentatives, while there will be 'emocrats in the senate and sev-th- ested in the Christian principles of house. Only one county in civic government and the practical state failed to endorse Congress-Howell- . application of these principles ever In Salt Lake City, the held in the worlds history. It is ,metican party was victorious, but estimated that ttiree thousand delethe Republicans carried the county. gates will be present from every in the world, speaking 458 The Democratic candidate for Gov- country These men and dialects. languages ernor of Idaho was victorious by a come in answer to the call sent out narrow margin, but the remainder of by the National Reform association. the Republican ticket was elected. Ballinger Makes Proposition. Both branches of the legislature are In order to prevent Washington. Republican. In Indiana the Democrats will have further criticism of the interior de& (majority on the legislature, on joint partment for its handling of the Cunballot, of 32. This means that Sena- ningham Alaskan coal claims, which intor Beveridge will not be returned to precipitated the Ballinger-Pincho- t n- th fsoTiptr- virn will prob- vestigation, Secretary Ballinger will recommend in his annual report that ' ably be elected senator. wbive i uciwoutu..,. congressmen congress authorize the placing of and eight Republicans have been these cases under the jurisdiction of court of appeals of the District of elected in Illinios, Cannon being one the Columbia. alof the congressmen returned, though a bitter fight was made against Reciprocity With Canada. him. Illinois present representation A general reciprocity Washington. consists of six Democrats and 19 Re between the United States agreement publicans. The Democrats elected all and Canada, covering all tariff schedtheir candidates in Cook county. ules, as the immediate result of the The proposed prohibition constitu- conference which took place last week tional amendment was defeated in before special commissioners repreFlorida. senting the two countries, is not exMissouri has emphatically declared pected by the officials here. However, The it was not supposed when the negotiaprohibition. against state-wid- e Democrats will have a majority of 50 tions were begun that complete reciin the legislature on joint ballot. The procity on all products could be state ticket is being claimed by both reached at the outset. parties. Editor Wins Toga. In Nebraska the next legislature Iowd. Des Moines, Lafayette will be: House, Republicans, 44; editor and publisher of the Young, Democrats, 56. Senate, Republicans, Des Moines Capita, has been ap12; Democrats, 21. The Republicans Corolla to be Governor by pointed have elected a governor and state ofthe ficials and three congressmen, and United States senator, succeeding Dolliver. Senator Senator late Young the Democrats have elected three conwill serve until the next legislature gressmen. meets, January 8. Senator Young was state In Kansas the Republican born in Iowa in 1848, and most of his ticket was victorious, eight Republi- life has been devoted to the newspacan candidates for congress winning. per profession. He is an orator of The Republicans will have three ol national reputation, and in politics a the ten New Jersey congressmen, an vigorous supported of President Taft. exact reversal of tttfe present repre- He nominated Theodore Roosevelt for sentation. at the Philadelphia Sereno Payne, author of the Payne convention. tariff bill, had a close call for Pinchot Again Takes a Hand. but will again represent his district Washington. Expressing tuu tear The Republicans of North Dakota that the interior department will reccarried every office except that oi ommend the patenting of the Cunis over- ningham Alaskan land claims which governor. The legislature he believes to be fraudulent, Gifford whelmingly Republican. California remains in the Repub- Pinchot, former forester of the United lican column. Hiram W. Johnson has States, has appealed to the president, been swept into the office of governor in a letter written cfk November 7, to by a plurality of 25,000, and has car- allow him to submit a brief before ried the entire Republican ticket to any such action is given executive approval. victory. Robbers Make Big Haul. Revenues of Railroads. Mass. While Great The total net revenue Barrington, Washington. of the steam railroads in the United Paymaster Hines and an escort were States last July was $73,477,590, or carrying the money comprising the payroll for a construction gang, they $308.51 per mile of line, against and or $335.06 per mile of line in were set upon by three hold-up- s of rev$5,000. relieved the to of last year, according July enue and expense report issued by the Rumors Were Untrue. interstate commerce commission. The Alberta. Investigation by Calgary, for these July: figures report gives northwest mounted police Total operating revenue, $230,615,776; the royal no truth in the story total operating expenses, $154,458,228; shows there is from Alix, circulated Alberta, thr outside operations, net revenue, $320,-042- ; Belle Elmore, wife of Dr. Harvey 1 A $64,746,769. income, operating 3riDcen. was there. total of 238,168 miles is renoted- l 18-2- 0 John T. Jones, Pauls Valley, Okla., says: The hardships and exposure I endured in the Civil War and when serving as a scout under Bill Cody, brought on my kidney trouble. I was confined to bed for days and the pain through back and my was limbs the worst I ever experienced. The kidsecretions ney were profuse, filled with blood and burned terribly. I became weak and debilitated. Soon after I began taking Doans Kidney Pills. I Improved and it was not long before I was a well man. Remember the name Doans. For sale by. all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mass Play Modified. Editor Any radical changes for the better in football this season? Sporting Writer Verily. In under-stanthat not more than one ticket speculator will be allowed. to tackle a single patron at the same time. City d Puck. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesnt Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Murine Eye Salve in 50c, $1.00. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Pie. You Americans, said the London man, are very fond of what you call pie. But properly speaking a pie should have meat in it. But the beef packers "Perhaps. compel us to economize. A Very Good Guess. Foote Lighte I understand there were several dozen bad eggs in the possession of persons in the audience last night and not one was thrown. Miss Sue Brette Because the author of the piece refused to show himself, I guess. What the Editor Has to Stand. Indignant Caller Your paper, sir, refers to the man charged with entering my house as the alleged diamond thief. , Editor Well, sir. I. C. Well, I want you to understand that I had no alleged diamonds on my premises; they were all genuine. Boston Evening Transcript. CHANGED HIS MIND. eggs, but I can get some if you want them very bad! Summerbord Never mind, I dont care for that kind. PUTS STOMACHS IN ORDER. Gas, Sourness or Dyspepsia Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsin. No Indigestion, There should not be a case of indigestion, dyspepsia or gastritis here if readers who are subject to Stomach trouble knew the tremendous and digestive virtue contained in Diapepsin. This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest, acid stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, nauseous odors from the breath. If your stomach is sour and full of gas, or your food doesnt digest, and your meal dont seem to fit, why not case of Papes Diapepsin get a from any druggist here in town, and make life worth living. Absolute relief from Stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and becase is sufficient sides, one fifty-ceto cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, a harmless, Inexpensive like Papes Diapepsin, preparation which will always either at daytime or during night, relieve your sick, sour, gassy, upset stomach and digest your meals, is about as handy and valuable a thing as you could have in the house. anti-ferme- Easy Marks. "Talk erbout yore easy marks, said Uncle Silas Geehaw, who had been passing a week in the city, us rubes aint .in it with them air teown chaps. Did yew sell em enny gold bricks, Silas? queried old Daddy Squash-nec- k. Naw, I didnt, answered Uncle Silas, but I seed a feller peddin artificial ice hed th sign right on his wagon an blamed ef th chumps didnt buy it fer th real thing, by grass! |