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Show IMS THE TOOELE TIMES OF A WEEK III C. T. STONEY. Publisher TOOELE F UTAH Above all, do not forget your Codfish is scarce and high, and a Cshball trust Is suspected. OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD In some respects this has already been an winter. And so far no one has Invented a Boft spot for aviators to fall on. The English courts have small use for hypothetical questions or Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and' Given in a Few Lines. INTER-MOUNTAI- One thing is certain, there is plenty of room for aviators to make records in. high-flyin- The ideas of the weather clerk are excellent, but the stubborn climate will not adopt them. The nervous wrecks in Newport are the grocers who cannot collect bills due from the 400. In football, as in politics you cannot The tame is true of always tell. love and the stock markets, active volcanoes in Japan, notwithstanding the fact that Do political campaign is going on in Japan. There are 61 Pockets in womens skirts are com- ing back, says an exchange, if ever they can find the place where they osed to be. balloons are dirigible Dirigible only when they move with the wind. They cannot buck the wind as a real man-bir- d does. The statement is made by a Swiss doctor that drunkards live longer than total abstainers. But even If they do, what's the use? Kumachic Takahaski of Helena, Montana, upon his release from the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kans., was arrested by a United States immigration officer for deportation to Japan. Representative Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming, chairman of the public land in the committee, has introduced house a joint resolution extending the time of certain homesteaders to establish residence upon their lands, owing to the drouth of the past season. In the Washington cities where women voted on Tuesday, they seem to have ignored the liquor question. Besides Anacortes, where hundreds of women voted and wet officials were chosen, the navy yard town of Charleston went wet in spite of organized efforts of the W. C. T. U. to marshal the women, of whom 212 voted. According to a complaint filed by her parents in the Juvenile court in May Starkweather, Denver, although in perfect health, prefers starving to getting out of bed. That the insured committed suicide may not be pleaded in deefnse of an action to recover on a life insurance policy in Colorado has been decided by the Colorado courts. DOMESTIC. The supreme court of Kansas holds that a railroad company had the right to eject a passenger who had entered a train without a ticket to go to a sta- The population of the Philippines has decreased 25 per cent, since we took them over. Does race suicide tion where the train is not scheduled to stop, even though he offered to pay also follow the flag? his fare. A white girl of 23 years, nearly nude That fringe of puppy dogs at a New York wedding has become almost os and fastened to a wall with a chain famous as the monkeys that dine with about her neck, her hands tied behind her back and her face and body a "the 400 at Newport mass of raw bruises, was found in a Canada levied no duty on the bal- room in Boston, where she alleges she loons that started from St Louis and was chained, starved and beaten by a went northward across the border. negro. The United States circuit ourt for It did not know bow to do it the eastern district of Pejpsylvania A New York Judge has decided that has decided that there Is Ipo general Nevada divorces are no good. Just conspiracy among the artlacite coalNew Yorker discarding carrying roads or co;& companies to like a to monopolize the trade, or to maintain certain prices. Eleven Hindus out of thirteen who Aeroplaning to Europe is the latest upon the aviators schedule. It would arrived at San Francisco on the Manbe rwell to put off the attempt tifl churia are to be deported under orafter winter say about flytime. ders Issued by Dr. M. W. Glover, medical inspector, who declares them to Every little while somebody wins he afflicted with hookworm. the worlds championship at typewritIt is stated that the bulk of teh foring, but for some reason champion tune of $1,500,000 left by Mrs. Baker typewriters never get splendid offers S. Eddy will go to the Christian to go on the stage. Science church. The value of the hay crop for 1910 The man who never sees a $100 bill is about $720,000,000, an amount which has no reason to worry because of has been exceeded but once, and that that very dangerous counterfeit which in 1907; it is 13 cent above the per the Washington authorities say is in average of the preceding five years. circulation. Dr. Willard P. Burke, an aged physician widely known in California, is According to statistics there are on trial at Los Angeles, on the charge in stations the of 10,000,000 telephone the tent house on having dynamited world, and yet somehow or other you his grounds occupied by cant always get the one you want Misssanitarium Lotta Smith and her infant child. when you want it Stopping the elevator midway between two floors of the hotel which Thirty-fou- r aviators have met with fatal accidents during the past year. they conducted as partners in San Still, some of them might have Francisco, James Whitley fired four bullets Into the body of Mrs. Julia stepped on rusty nails If they had reBartley and then cut his throat and on the ground. mained immersed himself in a filled bathtub. Both will die. Somebody says that the war to At no time in the worlds history solve the transatlantic aviation problem is to manufacture hydrogen gas has a country produced farm products en route. If he had only said hot air, within one year with a value reaching $8,926,000,000, which is the value of now, it would be simple. the agricultural products of this counAnother aviator has broken the try for 1910. high-fligrecord for aeroplanes. It Counsel representing the indicted happens even more frequently than meat packers have filed a petition in the launching of the largest ship or the federal district court at Chicago, the death of the oldest Mason. asking that further prosecution of the zharges made in the Indictments be Horace Fletcher says that if one is withheld until the disposal of the suit to get his moneys worth out of a In equity filed last February before glass of milk he should chew it. It Judge Peter S. Grosscup In the United might be asked what kind of milk States circuit court. Horace is in the habit of eating. A freight engine on the Texas & Pacific railroad exploded at Odessa, Texwe find it almost impossi- as, Somehow, killing the engineer and fireman ble to get rid of the feeling that the and seriously inuring the brakeman. man who married the lady who was Calvin Exele and Sylvester Peyton, attended by three dogs as bridesmaids Dught to be sympathized with even if negroes, were found hanging to a tree at Double Branches, Alabama. They he did go into it with his eyes open. had been arrested on a charge of rob,A Harvard professor declares that bing the barn and outhouses of Edgar Bass, and confessed to the crime. the late and loveless marriages are for the disappearance of real The population of Texas is 3,896,542, Yankee blood. Most persons have according to statistics of the thirthought this was due to the wholesale teenth census issued by the census bureau. This is an increase of 947,832, Importation of other blood. or 27.8 per cent over 3,048,710 in 1900. A Los Angeles woman used a stick Mrs. Frank Simon was shot and of dynamite on her washboard, sup- killed by a robber at Silver Lake, posing it to be soap. The fact that Minn., after she and her husband had no was there explosion indicates that been held up in their home. Simon the wretched makers of dynamite are himself from a window and adulterating it. Cant we have any- fled to jumped home the of a neighbor for more? thing pure any help. James A. Patten of Chicago, Eugene A Chicago professor has discovered that women gossip because gossiping Scales of Texas, William P. Brown of gives a pleasing shock to their vaso- New Orleans and others have been inmotor systems. Having discovered so dicted by a federal grand jury, chargmuch, it ought to be possible to dis- ed with conspiring to monopolize incover a substitute and thus save terstate commerce in available cotton many innocent reputations. during the last four months of the crop year ending September 10,. 1910. Eighteen persons were injured, one seriously, when a passenger car of the Illinois Traction system, bound from Springfield, Ills., for Danville, struck the rear end of a freight train at Starms. Slippery rails caused the accident. The corn crop of the United States for 1910 of 3,121,381,000 bushels exceeds that of the record year, 1906, and is greater than the average crop of the preceding five years by 14 per cent. The value of the present years crop is $1,500,000. school Emily Reich, a girl, of New York City, is dead, a victim, physicians believe, of excesShe was suddenly sive stricken at her desk in a public school. for Democratic candidates Four state offices in Missouri who were defeated in the November election, served their Republican opponents with contest papers on Tuesday. OFFICIAL REPORT OF CENSUS BUREAU SHOWS POPULATION OF HUNDRED MILLION. There Are 91,97,266 Inhabitants bl i United States, While Residents of American j Total Colonies Brings up to 101,000,000. rope-skippin- WASHINGTON. Secretary Dickinson comes out in his annual report with a strong indorsement of the flying machine, and to congress with a recommendation for an appropriation to provide the signal corps with a reasonable number of the better type of machines for Instruction purposes and field work. The Ballinger-Pincho- t investigating committee, after eleven months work, mtde its final report to congress on Tuesday. The seven Republican reported in Secretary Ballingers favor, while the minority report suggested that he should be re-q- t' isted to resign. ' The production of spring and winter wheat is 691,767,000 bushels, or substantially the average of the precedis ing five years, whereas the value about $625,000,000, or 7.6 per cent r above the average. The anti-trus- t campaign of Attorney General Wickersham shifted to Detroit this week with the result that indictments were returned by the federal grand jury against sixteen firms and thirty-twindividuals in the bathtub trust cases. The fight for pork in the river and harbor appropriation bill is on in earnest, and many improvements of waterways are being urged on congress. Several members already have intro duced bills on the subject. FOREIGN. John William Hays, a sailor on the American cruiser New York, who killed a Japanese child and injured another Japanese while he was running amuck in the lower quarter I Hongkong on September 1, has ydj fse sentenced to three years penal tude. Madame Levillain of Paris has convicted of manufacturing c and cigarettes out of cocoa husk I contravention 6f the tobaa" five-yea- o Washington. There are 101,100,000 eople in the United States and its ( dssessions, according to the report ol he census buerau, made public or not includes This only th Saturday. Samoa states, but the Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, Alaska and the Panamf canal zone. In the Philippines are 7, 635,426 people. Within its borders on the NortI American continent, exclusive of Alas ka, the United States has a populatioi of 91,972,266 inhabitants. In the last ten years the states ol the Union had an increase in popula tlon of 15,977,691, which amounts to 21 per cent over the 1900 figures. Since the first census was taken it 1790, the country has grown twenty five times as large, the populatior then having been 3,929,214, slightly larger than the present population ol Texas. The population of the nine geo graphic divisions is: New England, middle Atlantic, 19,315,892; west east north central, 18,250,621; north central, 11,637,921; south Atlantic, 12,194,895; east south central, west south central, 8,784,-534Pacific, mountain, 2,633,517; 4,192,304. The population of the northern section, 55,757,115; southern section, 29, 389,330; western section, ; There is a wide disparity in the growth of the states, ranging from an actual decrease of 5.6 per cent to an increase of 120 per cent, the state of Washington showing the greatest increase. The states 5?hich show an increase exceeding 30 per cent are, with the exception of New Jersey and Florida, ill in the west, and make up a belt comof the area of the prising one-thirUnited States. South Dakota, Colorado and Utah had increases between 30 and 50 per cent, while North Dakota, .Wyoming, Oregon, Nevada, California, New Mexico and Arizona increased between 50 and 100 per cent, and Oklahoma, Idaho and Washington more than 100 per cent. d ! BRAg' KLL3 OFF MUTINEERS. senteitTW vir Two Hundred Who Led Revolt I 160 sach. separate fines of Either Slain or Wounded. ' It seems safe to announce that lio Janeiro. After an artillery ancient absolute regime in China which lasted throughout the exist ony historically after th naval battalions oc dar, mutinous nese new year in January, 1911 Cobra island surrendered Saturday stated that the throne has dec light. The rebels were almost annihi-atedaccede to the resolution of tl losing more than 200 killed and perial senate praying for the i funded. diate creation of a constitutions The sceditious tnovement It is heinet. has now been throttled, but wed, Jose Sanchez Alvarez, former pro 4 senate voted to declare a state of nent mine and land owner at Parral, ge for thirty days. Mexico, now a lieutenant colonel in the insurrectionary army in Mexico, Fanatics Fear Not Maxim Guns. have about says the revolutionists alcutta. Serious fighting between 8,000 men under arms who are deteral religious factions broke out Sat-amined to win or die. morning. Several of the com-antCarof During the performance were killed and many wrer6 . men at Bayonne, France, a singer, were finally called oui Troops Mile. Sternel, went out of her mind an I a Maxim gun trained on the fight-erstand hurled insults at the audience, but the fanatics were not diswho retorted virogously.. It became mayed and were only routed after sevnecessary to lower the curtain and eral charges by the soldiers. dismiss the audience. Bolivian forces surprised and at- Mor Die in Woods Than on Gridiron. tacked the Peruvian garrison at Guy-aba- l Pittsburg. Fatal hunting accidents on the Bolivian frontier. Many ln Pennsylvania with the season not Peruvians were, killed or wounded. yet jended, already equal the number Peruvian troops have been rushed to of ((Baths in football in all forty-si-x the scene. the country this fall. stati8 oly, , s in-d- , It is now stated that there are at least 4,000 Mexican federal troops in the state of Chihuahua taking the field against the insurrectors in the mountains. A bill has been reported favorably in the French chamber of deputies, conferring on women the right to vote for city, communal and departmental councillors, and making them eligible for election to these offices. H. A. Franklin, the male suffragette, who attempted to attack Home Secretary Churchill of England on November 26, has been sentenced to six weeks in jail. Some forty persons were seriously injured, a number of them fatally, in a collision on the Loudon Northwestern railroad at Willenstenden Junction, England. The second section of a train from Watford ploughed into the first section, which was standing at the junction. The position of the parties after the second days pollings in tne general election in England was: Government coalition: Liberals, 87; Labor, 14; Nationalists, 16; total, 117. Opposition: Unionists, 116. The Duke of Chartres, a grandson of King Louis Phillippe of France, died Monday. He was born in Paris in Appropriate $7,000,000 in an Hour. Washington. The house disposed oi the rfvers and harbors bill, passing the mea4ire submitted by the committee In rcorf time and without amendment Money was appropriated at the rate 'f $7,000,000 an hour. Guests Have Close Call. jjjJneapolis, Minn The Brunswick hotel located at Henneprn avenue and street, was burned to the Fourt groun Saturday night. Loss, $40,000. tel was filled with guests, but The all go out in safety. Hero in Dire Poverty. Oak ind. Cal. George Smith, one of mortal six hundred that rode the in thd charge of the light brigade at the Ik tie of Balaklava, is now at the 'ge o 84, seeking charity from the Oakla authorities. lleged Oil Land Frauds. Los nr,eles, Cal Sut was filed by the fei ral 'government in the United States ircutt court here Saturday 'title of the Southern Pa iackin cific r. road to 6,100 acres of oil lands comity, valued at $10,000,00. n Kei Illintos Bank Fails, ir. 111. The Farmers and of Macon, 111., failed to 1S40. runThe institution, An aeroplane carrying an Italian apen fo!owlriS a been operated for has a bank, priva officer and a private fell from a height of eighty feet at the military grounds forty y ars by J. L. and E. L. HIght at Centocelie, Italy. Both men were There a e deposits of $100,000. killed instantly. rthquakes In California. The Countess de Nicolai and her Cal. Two earthquakes San Jse son and the chauffeur in charge of an vere rel,orte1 the seismograph al automobile in which they were driv- he SaJta Clara college observatory ing were killed at Lemana, at a railSaturday the first at 2:35 road crossing. The automobile was iar!y 'clock, 'hlcn wasery slight, and the struck by an express train. cond i t 3:05. at-th- Me-ban- - y CURE THAT GOLD HATiniJ MINES AND MINING fit At the annual meeting of the Horn Silver company in Salt Lake City the was increased number of directors from seven to nine. At the annual meeting of the Horn Silver company in Salt Lake City the number of directors was increased frc:.i seven to nine. During the recent Mexican troubles the rumor was spread in the east that the Real del Monte properties of the United Smelting & Refining company were in danger. This is known now to have been false. The Daly-Judg- e company of Park City, Utah, has just installed a new table in the basement of the plant, and this is being utilized to see what saving might be expected from the treatment of the slimes. The story of gold mining in Alaska during the last twenty years has been largely the record of her rich placer fields. Now it is assured that additional and interesting chapters will be added to the splendid story by the activity of her lode miners. A new copper ledge has been uncovered on Knights island, Alaska. The island is located in Prince William sound and oft Cordova. Report states that a splendid showing has already been made, and the property will be worked. Willard Scott and Charles Gott, of Valdez, Alaska, recently returned to that camp, bringing in samples of rich gold bearing ore. They had found it In a ledge eighteen inches thick along the west side of the Tiekel river and located five claims. The Boston News Bureau has prepared figures showing that from the high point of 1910 to the recent low prices there has been a depreciation of $222,473,848 in the market value of thirty-fou- r of Bostons prominent copper specialties. The Turkish minister of finance has ordered from Schwerte, in Estphalia, 928 tons of nickel, valued at five million marks. It is to be used in coining fifteen million francs worth of nickel money to replace the copper coinage, which Is to be abolished throughout the Turkish empire. Men employed on the Copper River & Northwestern building into the interior of Alaska, located some gold In the gravel pit at mile post 146 and the ground was staked out for miles around. The gold was brought up by the mammoth scoop of the steam shovel workings in the pit. The Tonopah Miner says that at the monthly meeting of the directors of the Tonopah-Belmon- t Development erdviianv nVTu An Philadelphia last diviMonday, the reerf.x quarterly dend of 15 cents perVsha'-e- . was , declared, payable January 2. This calls for the disbusement of $225,000, there being 1,500,000 shares issued. Oil has been discovered on the Eyak river a few miles from Cordova, Alaska. The last named point is the port of southwestern Alaska, where the new Copper River & Northwestern railroad starts for the interior. Oil had previously been located at which Is on the coast to the east of Cordova, in fact oil seepages are reported on the coast for miles in that region. The unexpected Increase in copper production during the month of October was due, It has been said, to the transferring of some of the accumulated metal of the summer months to the visible column, and there are several eastern authorities who believe the same thing will be seen in the figures to be released within the next few days for the month of November. At Dawson, the wonderful camp on the Yukon in Yukon T., the largest dredge in the world has been placed in commission. It belongs, to the Canadian Klondike jeompany, and Is one of its fleet now in the big river of the north engaged in digging gravel and sifting the golden treasure from the deposits of ages. The construction was begun in August and the boat completed in November. The Cordova Alaskan says that mining deal of considerable importance to Cordova has just been consummated, which means that the gold ledges of the McKinley lake district have attracted the attention of mining men from the states and will now be worked on an extensive scale. The production of gold in Alaska in 1909 amounted to $20,463,000, which was larger than In any prior year with the exception of 1906. The excitement over mineral discoveries in the Inditarod caused many operatois and miners to leave the Fairbanks district, and for that reason the total production of gold for Alaska may be somewhat smaller this year than it was in 1909. The Garfield Smelting company is preparing to handle an Increased tonnage from Utah Copper mines. Fires are to be kindled under the sixth reverberatory furnace this week, which will give the plant an additional capacity of 300 tons dally. During the past week Manhattan has experienced considerable excitement on account of the finding of rich float east of that camp. The discovery was made by Omar Maris, and since the find many people have been out looking for the ledge where the I ttonld rather preserve the health nf a nation than be ita ruler." ilLN- ON. Thousands of people who are suffering with colds are about today. Tomorrow they may be prostrated with penumonia. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Get a 25 cent bottle of Mun-yoCold Cure at the nearest drug store. This bottle may be conveniently If you are carried in the vest pocket. not satisfied with the effects of the rem-edsend us your empty bottle and we will refund your money. Munvons Cold Cure will speedily break up all forms of colds and prevent grippe and pneumonia. It checks discharges of the nose and eyes, stops sneezing, allavs inflammation and fever, and tones up the system. If you need Medical Advice, write to Munyons Doctors. 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She uses eau de cologne occae sionally, but avoids scents as much as possible. A west end chemist told the writer recently that neither Is Queen Alexandra very fond of perfumes, although she remains faithful to the Ess Bouquet, which has been In use by the royal' family of England sttace 1822. This ,perfume' Is composed of amber mixed with the essences of roses, violets, jasmine, orange flowers and lavender, essence of roses, violets, jasmine. On the other hand the Czarina Is passionately fond of perfume. Her apartments In the royal palace are dally sprayed with essences of lilac. Jasmine, and white violet. Her Majestys favorite essence Is violet, and for several weeks In the early of women and girls may be seen at Grasse gathering the blossoms from which the Czarinas perfume Is made. The finished product Is tested, bottle by bottle, at the St. Petersburg Academy of Chemistry before being sent to the imperial store. The Queen Mother of Spain uses as permume eau despagne, manufactured In Madrid, and also obtains a perfume for her toilet from Paris. Its composition la a secret which eau despagne, manufactured; made," he says, of rosewater, cocoa-noil, and the rest Is a mystery. The young Queen of Holland Is a great believer in the virtues of eau de cologne; while Carmen Sylvia, Queen of Roumania, uses a special perfume made from the finest herbs, which she says Is the best tonic for-thskin she has yet discovered. 4 spring-hundred- I s ut When a woman refuses a man and1 he takes to drink. Its a question whether he is trying to drown his sorrow or is celebrating his escape. ( Gives Breakfast Zest and Relish Post T oasties A sweet, crisp, wholesome food made of Indian Corn, ready to serve .right from the box with cream and sugar. Flavoury Delicious Economical float A originated. 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