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Show T THE TOOELE TIMES UTAH and lawyers alter GELES Anyway, the unwritten law seems to have a lot written about it. We are a good deal happier because of a lot of things we don't know. Without the shedding of blood there aeems to be no way of conquering the air. Owners of Plant Allege Crime Was Outcome of General Labor Troubles in That City, But the Police Have No Clue. Los Cal. Angeles, The Llewellyn Brag about a girl to her female Iron Works was partially wrecked by friends if you would discover her an explosion, presumably of dynafaults. mite, early Christmas morning. The force of the explosion tore out the The Seine seems to have acquired front of the building, smashed winthe Ohio river habit in getting over dows for more than a block distant hanks. and wakened people in residence districts more than two miles away. The If you cant get what you want why night watchman was slightly injured. dont you quit wanting it? It is merely The police have no clue to the perpea state of mind. trators. Who placed the supposed charge of When the doctor tells a man to diet, dynamite is unknown, but it is bethe patient proceeds to refuse all the lieved by the owners of the plant to be the outcome of the general labor things he dislikes. troubles in Los Angeles, in which the A regular feature of the Monday Llewellyn company has been promimorning papers is the list of dead and nently involved. A hole In the ground eighteen inInjured among Sunday autoists. ches deep and about six feet in diaLaura Jean Llbbey, who advocates meter bears witness to the place of the kissless courtship, is pushing the origin and probable cause of the dammost unpopular propaganda on record. age. The front of the main building, a It is alleged as proof of a New York three-storframe, for a distance of mans insanity that he was no good at probably seventy-fivfeet was shot to bridge whist This is very Gotham-esqu- pieces and its contents of furniture and office paraphernalia are piled together in apparent ruin. The big maOur idea of a strong minded woman chinery of the plant is apparently unIs one who insists that she would damaged. rather have her clothes comfortable COOK ROASTS RASMUSSEN. than fasbionalble. y e e. A new card game popular in Eng- land is called "Dabbit. It should be explained that many Englishmen have chronic colds. A boy committed suicide because he was compelled to give up school. It Is not feared that there will be many cases of this sort Dont blame the faithful hen for rots, spots, leaks or specks. Her part of the work was all right The storage companies did the rest A scientist who recently tried to hypnotize a dog was bitten by the animal. He should have begun by making the dog believe it had no teeth. North Pole Controversy Revived By Return Home of Explorer. New York. By implication accusing Knud Rasmussen, the Danish explorer, of stooping to the depths of a to get public atliterary muck-rake- r tention, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the Brooklyn explorer, gave out a reply Sunday night to Rasmussens receni attack on Cook, which was published on November 9, last. Incidental to his defense of his own narrative of Arctic exploration. Dr. Cook says that by Rasmussens methods of investigation, Robert E. Peary could, with equal case, be discredited, but declares that he will take Mr. Pearys word In preference to either that of Rasmussen or the Eskimos in the matter of accomplishments. Doctor Wiley advises against e Insurgents Take Town. That is very f well, Marfa, Texas. A report, regarded turkey. but he should first break that hand- as authentic, was received here on some bird of indulging in the e Saturday to the effect that Mexican habit insurrectos looted the store and ranch near San Carlos belonging to EnAn English peer is to marry an rique C. Creel, known as Los AnEast Indian princess. This precedent geles hacienda, taking 250 saddle once established, may introduce dan- horses and 150 feed cattle. They algerous competition in the matrimonial so took the town of San Carlos, it title market for American heiresses. is reported. The jefe politico fled, Colonel Baroles of the Mexican army A Chicago woman refuses to pay for is said to have been killed at Mulato photographs which she recently had while operating a rapid fire gun in taken, because she thinks they make the recent engagement. her look too old. The photographer Auto Struck by Train. should hasten to get a new retoucher. Philadelphia, Pa. While delivering A tree trimmer who had to look up Christmas presents in a big automoall the time in his work has gone in- bile truck for a Philadelphia departsane. That ought to be a warning to ment store, two men and a boy who those enthusiastic persons who spend were in the vehicle were killed, most of their time on the aviation when a Baltimore & Ohio passanger field. train struck the truck in Moore, ten miles from this city. With a string of aviators touring the Moonshiner Killed by Preacher. country like a circus, possibly it wont be long before we see the sky fenced Jasper, Ga. Carter Lingerfelt, an off with canvas ard young hopefuls alleged moonshiner and well known in under the clouds to see climbing character of this section, was shot and the show. killed at Mount PIsgah Baptist church in Gilmer county by Rev. W. J. A man says that he is going to Kimmon. It seems the fight was forcstart a paper in New York that will be ed upon the preacher. free from the faults of the other Journals there. It ought not to be hard to Mourning in Chicago. start one, but keeping it going is apt Chicago. Christmas was a day of to be uphill work. mourning for official Chicago. The disaster at the stock yards Thursday, People ought to clean house Now here's a New York man when a fire in the Morris & Co. beef had an old trunk kicking about the house swept away the lives of Fire house for five years before he opened Chief Horan and twenty-fou- r other It and found that somebody had care- men, covered the whole city with a pall of sadness. lessly left a dead person in It In the city churches Christmas serEnglish lords who object to the use vices were joined with prayers of sorof American dollars in the British row for the dead and sympathy for families. From the campaign will have the full sympathy their of French counts and German barons, staffs of many residences, flags hung who think American dollars should be at halfmast. devoted to the securing of personal pleasure only. Violinist Loses Fingers. Rome, Ga. As a result of his first News from different portions of the experience with Alexander Aleutian region indicates that there Skibinski, a well fireworks, known Russian viohave been great volcanic activity and linist and professor in Shorter earthquake shocks in that quarter. here, never will be able to play college a vioThe disturbances continued for four lin who has been in again. Skibinski, days. This information affords fresh this country only since last Septemevidence that the scientists are correct in regarding the neighborhood of ber, went to a store Saturday night Alaska as a center of remarkable and called for Roman candles. Instead, he was given a giant fire crackseismic activity. er. A cracker exploded in his hands, tearing away three fingers. A big mackerel jumped aboard a schooner in Massachusetts waters and Raising the Maine. provided a good breakfast for the Havana. Night and day the sounds crew. The rivalry of the Ananias Club has apparently not hurt the vi- of the steam hammers, the windlass and the drills can be heard at the tality of the familiar tellers. wreck of the Maine, where more than 100 men are doing the preliminary The suggestion Is made that a good work necessary to raise the battered way to conserve the forests would be to use cement and steel to build with hulk. Instead of lumber. This Twin Boys Burned to Death. conserve the forests, but It might would not W. Va. During breakfast Weston, conserve either the Iron ore and coal time a lamp exploded In the bedroom or the builders bank supplies at the home of Eldo Bech at Byron and burned to death twin boy babies, six months old. cold-storag- cold-storag- oft-ene- r. grief-stricke- n fish-stor- y H PLANT IN LOS ANPARTIALLY DESTROYED BY DYNAMITERS. NON-UNIO- Circumstances eases. AND GO AHEAD SLOWLY. Home Town C. T. STONEY, Publisher TOOELE Dr. Frederick A. Cook has returned to New York City. He is still firm in his belief that he reached the north pole, and says he has come back to America for the purpose of rehabilitating himself by setting matters right i--Kelps with his countrymen. e as Twenty-fivfiremen met death the result of a fire at a packing house in Chicago, the dead men all being firemen, falling walls causing their PRAGUES WISE BUILDING LAW death. James Horan, fire chief, and a personal friend of Mayor Busse, wTas As a Result the Metropolis of Boh among those killed. mia Shows a Remarkable Fire The passing year has been an unRecord. favorable one for wool growers and RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. Happenings That Are Making History wool manufacturers alike throughout Information Gathered from All the country, due to agitation over the Quarters of the Globe and tariff, natural conditions that affected Glvtn In a Few Lines. sheep raising and high prices that restricted the market, according to the twenty-seconannual wool review IsINTERMOUNTAIN sued by the National Association ol As a result of a quarrel in Los An- Wool Manufacturers. geles, during which robbery was Pontiac Clothilde de Kelii, a charged, W. H. Harries, a building cow owned Stevens contractor, shot Mrs. Dagmar Carroll. brothers, of Liverpool, N.by Y., has The woman, who came to Los Angeles broken the world's seven-dabutter recently from Ephriam, Utah, is not record, producing 37.28 pounds. Since expected to live. 1908 the record has been 35.55 pounds, Four men who robbed the postof-fle- e held by Grace Fayne II. Homestead. at Colburn, Idaho, were pursued WASHINGTON by the sheriff and a lone deputy, one The Democrats who have been adof the robbers being killed and the legisother three surrendering to the offi- vocating the lation expect to secure passage of some cers. Sixteen members of the Lafayette, general measure along that line at the next congress. Colo., union of the United Mine Workers of America have begun serving a Completed statistics show that more thirty-tw- o per cent of the nationyears sentence each In the county jail, than al banking power of the United States tor violating a temporary injunction now is represented in emergency currestraining striking miners of the northern Colorado coal district from rency associations. In commuting to life imprispnment men. Interfering with Cattlemen In the western part of the sentence of death passed on John of Montrose and San Miguel counties, Wynne at Honolulu. Hawaii, PresiColorado, are greatly concerned over dent Taft takes the view that intoxithe presence in that section of the cation may be urged in extenuation state of Navajo Indians from the Utah of a crime. reservation, who are reported to be George T. Buckingham, attorney for John R. Walsh, the Chicago banker killing cattle and deer In abundance. now in Leavenworth penitentiary, is Patrick Holland, charged with the murder of Josephine Putnam, former- in Washington trying to have Walshs for pardon expedited. ly a Spokane school teacher, on No- application Formal were announced by orders vember 7, was found guilty of murder the interstate commerce commission in the second degree. All charges against Binger Hermann, on December 21. reducing the price former congressman and former com- heretofore exacted by the Pullman for upper berths in sleeping missioner of the general land office, company cars. growing out of the Oregon land fraud A fight will he made by Representatindictments have been dismissed. ive Rainey of Illinois to bring the Clarence T. Johnson, state irrigation question of former President Rooseengineer of Wyoming, has been ap- velts traveling expenses squarely bepointed professor of surveying in the fore congress. of He University Michigan. spent FOREIGN two years in Egypt for the United After a stormy all night session the States department of agriculture. InSpanish chamber or deputies has vestigating irrigation problems. The sheep ranging on portions of passed the governments padlock bill a 108 to twenty. This is a Spring valley, White Pine county, Ne- by vote of notable victory for Premier Canale-jas- , vada, are afflicted with a peculiar obtained after a bitter fight indisease. Its origin or ultimate cause Is shrouded In mystery. No method volving not only the opposition of has been devised by the wool growers Spain, but the Vatican, whose seal of In that section by which the drelid. disapproval was set upon the legisla- malady can be eradicated- The shejlj on everl before it had been submit-di- e to the corteS. within twenty-fou- r hours after te-iThe attacked people affected by the famine Ing by by the disease Joe Sillia and Carnaval Pancrasio, In China are In the Huahi river valley. Italian laborers, each lost a part of his The number of sufferers continues to right arm in an explosion that oc- grow, and, according to advices, becurred in & mine at Bingham, Utah, tween two and three million are in when they were thawing out dyna- distress. For the relief of the famine stricken mite. Hundreds of expectant people in people of China, Acting Secretary of twenty-fivstates may be disappoint- State Huntington Wilson has cabled ed at Yuletlde because a thief robbed $5,000 to Mr, Calhoun at Pekin as the initial contribution of the American 1 mail pouch at Price, Utah. National Red Cross society. DOMESTIC An official communication announcTwenty years in the penitentiary was the sentence passed on Montella es that the Russian government has decided to expel all students incitWatha, who was convicted of disorder at the universities. .on December 17 on a charge ing A group of insurgents attacked a of having taken part in the lynching train near San Mateo, Peru, and of Carl Etherlngton, a dry" detec- robbed it of $5,400. tive at Newark, O., last July. An explosion of hydrogen gas at the Floyd McFarland, one of the greatest bicycle riders in the history of admiralty Izlar armor works, says a the sport, was married in New York St. Petersburg dispatch, killed four workmen, mortally wounding nine and City last week to Mildred Jolly. . Serious injury to two nurses and two seriously wounding twenty-fiveThe French steamer Savona, ownpatients and minor hurts to several & Co., of ed Sloman by Hamberg, is other inmates of the city hospital in have been lost with her Cincinnati, resulted from a life and believed to , while bound from death fight with an insane man weigh- crew of twenty-onefor The Savona is Naples. ing 215 pounds and armed with a Hamburg a sister ship of the Palermo, which knife. d y non-unio- - e e man-llaught- United States Sneator Lafayette Young upon his arrival in Des Moines, towa, on Friday, renewed his request tor a special primary to determine who shall fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator Dolliver. Three business houses in New Orleans were destroyed by fire, causing a loss of $250,000. William Quinn bet $10 that he could swim the East river at New York with the thermometer 12 degrees below freezing. He lost his wager and may lose his life. The icy water sapped his strength in just one minute. John D. Rockefeller has completed the task he set himself in founding the University of Chicago. A few days ago public announcement was made of a single and final gift of $10,000,000. This makes $35,000,000 he has donated to the University. The charred bodies of J. L. Sanders, his daughter, Mary, and his granddaughter, Irene Overton, was found in the ruins of their home at Tester, N. C. Nathan Montague, a ycuag negro, is accused by a coroners jury of assault, murder and arson. The trial of James Gallagher for the shooting of William Edwards, street cleaning commissioner, while the latter was trying to protect Mayor Gaynor of New York from Gallaghers attack on August last, has been postponed until January 3. While looting a house In Trenton, N. J Jason Meany, a burglar, dropped a diamond ring, which rolled under a stove. While groping in the dark, he put his hand into a rat trap. There was a sudden snap. Three of his fingers were broken and he made no attempt to escape. twenty-two-year-ol- d was recently lost. The trial of the Count and Countess de Gatigny, who are charged with having swindled the Duchess de Choiseul out of $200,000 in the sale of spurious paintings has begun at Tours, France. The trial of the British officers, Captain Trench of the Royal marines, and Lieutenant Brandon of the Royal navy, who are charged by the German self-style- d authorities with espionage upon the fortifications at Borkum. has begun In the imperial court at Leipsic. Major General Pino Guerra has pub- lished a manifesto in which, by implication, he charges the Cuban administration with responsibility for his recent attempted assassination. He says his own conduct since he was placed in command of the army was actuated by a high sense of duty. Charges of gross frauds in elections in the several cantons in Martinique are made. After the polls were closed the ballot boxes were brought here by the government officials and placed under protection. In the night the office in which they were locked up was entered and the boxes were rifled. The ravages of the bubonic plague in Mongolia are unchecked. Corpses frequently mark the sites of aban- doned camps of nomads. The Farmers bank, with head offices in Toronto, Canada, and thirty-onbranches in various towns and villages throughout Ontario, has suspended payment. In South Africa the American mule is considered superior to the animals imported from Argentina, according to consular reports. The Missouri or Kentucky mule is the best suited for e South Africa. In a report on the fire department of Prague, Joseph I. Brittain, consul, says that there has not been a life lost In consequence of a fire In the last 15 years in that Bohemian city of over half million population, and that the loss of property from fires in the last three years has been less than $20,300 annually. The buildings are rarely over five stories high and the height cannot ex ceed twice the width of the street on which a building fronts. Nearly every building is constructed of large bricks laid In cement, the bricks being manufactured just outside the city limits. The outside walls are covered with a coating of cement, and the ornamentation Is frequently made of the same material, although many of the houses are ornamented w'ith cut stone finishings. The joists and the space between them are usually covered with terra cotta and concrete, with no exposed woodwork except the window and door frames. The hallways are nearly all made of concrete and the stairs of granite, built self supporting, with practically no exposed woodwork. The attics usually have exposed wooden floors and rafters, but no one Is permitted to sleep In an attic. The kitchen floors are also built of concrete, No exposed with tiled wainscoting. woodwork is permitted in chimneys or close to furnaces. All the old houses and hotels are heated by tile stoves, but many of the new ones. Including the hotels, have central heating plants installed like those In American buildings. While the ordinary laborer receives small wages, yet there Is probably not another city In Europe where there are so few poorly constructed houses as in Prague. MEANS MUCH TO THE CITY Municipal Abattoirs Have Proved of Value In Europe, and Would Be Here. Municipal abattoirs have become the rule In many European cities, but are practically unknown In America. The only one In operation here Is at Paris, Tex., and the early results seem to justify tjie adqptlon of the plan by other cities. Some cities have adopted municipal Inspection of slaughter houses, hut as a rule, it amounts to very little. With conditions varying so widely In the different private establishments, there Is always trouble for the city and In the end the inspection generally becomes only a matter of form. As a business proposition the municipal abattoir Is not attractive, but from a sanitary standpoint It should appeal strongly to everyone who consumes meat The condition of private slaughter houses, where butchers kill their own meat. Is frequently unspeak- there is only one law that I can lay down for your guidance. Student What is that? Philosopher When you are Bure you are right, you should suspect that you are wrong. HIRAM CARPENTERS WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORIASIS. I have been afflicted for twenty years with an obstinate skin disease, called by some M. D.s. psoriasis, and others leprosy, commencing on my scalp; and in spite of all I could do, with the help of the most skilful doctors, it slowly but surely extended until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person in the form of dry scales. For the last three years I have been unable to do any labor, and suffering Intensely all the time. Every l morning there would be nearly a of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing this letter. In the latter part of winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried everything, almost, that could be thought of, without any relief. The 12th of June I started West, in hopes 1 could reach the Hot Springs. 1 reached Detroit and wa3 so low 1 thought I should have to go to the hospital, but finally got as far as Lansing, Mich., where I had a sister living. One Dr. treated me about two weeks, hut did me no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs; s feet badly swollen; came off; finger-nail- s dead and hard as a bone; hair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw. O my God! how I did suffer. My sister wouldnt give up; said, We will try Cuticura. Some was applied to one hand and arm. Eureka! there was relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They immediately got Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment and Soap. I commenced by taking Cuticura Resolvent three time a day after meals; had a bath once a day, water about blood heat; used .Cuticura Soap freely; applied Cuticura Ointment morning and returned to my evening. Result: home in Just six weeks from the time I left, and my skin as smooth as this sheet of paper. Hiram E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y. The above remarkable testimonial was written January 19, 1880, and is republished because of the permanency of the cure. Under date of April 22, 1910, Mr. Carpenter wrote from his present home, 610 Walnut St. So., T have never suf Lansing, Mich.: fered a return of the psoriasis and although many years have passed I have not forgotten the terrible suffering I endured before using the Cuticura Remedies." dust-panfu- toe-nail- able. The only way to Improve matters is for each city and town to erect a sanitary slaughter house and reduction plant and require that all animals be killed there. The charges can be made so low as to take care of cost of operWants a Long Engagement. ation and maintenance and yet not be "Do you believe in long engageburdensome upon anyone. Farm and ments? he asked after she had conHome. sented to be his. "Yes, dearest, she replied., I have School Gardens. always thought It was such a mistake Although no official report has been for two people to rush into matrimony given out concerning school gardening before they learned to really know during the past summer, those most each other. Well, about how long would you closely in touch with this phase of educational training say that the season wish the engagement to be? Let me see. Would you think It has been the most successful In the history of the work in this city, says was too long if we did not get marthe Philadelphia Inquirer. Over 4,300 ried until a week from next Thursgardens have been conducted at the day?" homes of the pupils, besides eight Important to Mothers large school plots and twelve kinderExamine carefully every bottle of The quality of the truck gartens. a safe and sure remedy for raised has been of a superior order, CASTORIA, infants and children, and Bee that it Is said has it it brought higher prices Bears the for those who sold it because of that excellence. It Is gratifying to note Signature of that this feature of education Is re- In Use For Over 30 Years. ceiving the earnest support of both The Kind You Have Always Bought. pupil and teacher, and It is to be hoped that the plans being considered Reverse Art. for enlarging Its scope next year may An actress in her makeup reprove successful. verses the usual rules of art. How so? She paints first so she can draw In Yonkers. Public Baths afterward. its third pubYonkers, N. Y., opened lic hath house a short time ago. The Household Hints. new building Is of Spanish renaissance By taking one hobble skirt and of the finest and is pronounced one sewing up one end of it a very pretty equipped institutions of the kind in ragbag may be made in which to put the country. The plunge or swimming the others. pool is 54 by 37 feet and from four to seven feet In depth. The floor and Stop guessing! the best and most About certain remedy forTry sides are beautifully tiled. all painful ailments 125 persons can be accommodated at Hamlins Wizard Oil. The way it reone time In the showers and tank. lieves all soreness from sprains, cuts, wounds, bums, scalds, etc., is wonderful. The cost of the structure to date Is $41,000. It is often a shorter way, and more useful, to fashion ourselves to others than for them to adjust themselves to Deep Reasoning. us. La Fontaine. Skinner announces that hes sellwoncost. below I ing everything Dr. Pierce s Pellets, small, der what he means by that? to take as candy, regulate and invigI think he means below what they tasy orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not his customers if to cost his ought gripe. customers were to pay as much as he When the virtues are only on the pretends theyre worth. Catholic surface they easily find vociferous Standard and Times. evaporation. sugar-coate- |