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Show INSURGENTS WORRY THE TOOELE TIMES ...... C. T. STONEY. Publisher Tooele Rev-kles- s be elirrinated. DAVILA UTAH . utah tomobile driving Is to of Truxillo After Skirmish With Government Soldiers and Will Attack Other Towns. Capture City TWO MEN WHO HELD UP TRAIN NEAR OGDEN SAID TO BE BEHIND THE BARS. And novr will not the Pullman pany reduce the porters tips? com- Advices have New Orleans. been received here from Ceiba, Honduras, Both Men Have Been Identified As the to the effect that Truxillo has been Dont mind the pessimistic weather Robbers By Trainmen, and There captured by the revolutionists, after a hard skirmish with the small squad Seems- Little Doubt That prophets prediction of a long winter. - flat-wheele- d anto horns New York. trolley cars and all are to be regulated in Ogden, Utah. The two men who held up the Union Pacific Overland unlike The center of population, most of the sons of Indiana, remains Limited train at Reese on the night of January 2, murdered William Dahi that state. vis, a colored porter, and shot through The United States army wants aero- the arm A. N. Taylor, another porter, clubbed passengers almost Into inplanes. They will probably be manned and made off with money sensibility by the flying divisions. and jewelry to the value of many Winter may be trying to keep It np thousand dollars, are now in jail in until March. It began early and It this city. The alleged robbers are W. Lewis, has been cold throughout aged 39 years, a railroad section foreSlam Is to have an aviation week, man, and Thomas ODell, aged 38 civili- years, a bartender, who has been here and so the march of sation goes or rather flies merrily for more than a year. Both men have been identified as on. the robbers by trainmen who had a The new census of Berlin and its good view of them on the night of suburbs shows a population of 3,400,-000- . the robbery. Two other men were It is camping on New Yorks arrested with Lewis and ODell when they were captured in a rooming trail house in this city by the chief of poa killed Overstudy promising youth lice and chief of detectives of Ogden. In Baltimore, but there is no danger It is not believed, however, that the last two men had any hand in the of this malady ever becoming an robbry. Th officers are confident that they A German has Invented a noiseless have such a clear case against th8 telephone booth. A noiseless tele- men that a confession will be forthphone party line would be a greater coming within a few days. blessing. DROPS BOMB FROM AIRSHIP. The agitation to make the upper in History of Aviation, berth lower continues; but no matter For First Time Shell is Thrown From Aeroplane ftt what figure they fix the price It will at Target. (till be high. San Francisco. For the first time A St Louis man made his wife cut In the history of aviation in this counhis hair. Barbering, however, will try, a loaded bomb was dropped from never be Included In any domestic an aeroplane on Camp Selfridge field science course. on Sunday and exploded. The experiment was made by LieuThere Is a woman wireless oper- tenant M. S. Cri-ssof the coast arator. The old saw must be amended tillery, flying with Phillip Parmalee to read: "What man has done, a wom- in a Wright biplane. an can and will do. At a height of 475 feet. Lieutenant Crissy released the shrapnel shot, Fashionable women in the national aiming at a clear spot of ground near oapital climb the Washington monu- the lower end of the field. A puff of ment to reduce their flesh. Thus does smoke as the missile struck showed the uplift reach society. The the success of the experiment. shot was capable of wounding within A St. Louis woman, asked why she a radius of seventy yards and great shot her husband, said she did it just care was exercised In selecting the for fun. And yet they say, women place for dropping it. have no sense of humor. DECREASE ' SHEEP, A woman of ninety-onin Massa- Over a Million Less Quarter of chusetts wants to go up in a balloon. LasWYear. Then Another example of how people are as young in these times as they want Boston, Mass. A (considerable deto be. crease in the number of ' sheep of shearing age in the linked States Dy An eastern man says he will soon the annual wool review and sheep put lobsters on the market at three census of the United States, comBents each. If hed only turn his at- piled by the National Association of tention to bacon what a gay world this Wool Manufacturers, which is the would become. authoritp in the American wool trade. The number Is placed at 41,999,500, a Now we understand why certain decrease of 293,705 from 1909. This dethings are as they are. During the crease occurs mainly m the far westpresent year the people of New York ern states, which show a decrease of have eaten three million pounds of bad 875,000, due largely to the excessive cold and storms of the winter before sggs in their pastry. this in the Rocky mountain region. Montana is credited with the largPhiladelphia society women protest against posing in bare feet on the plea er flock, having 4,800,000. Utah has that their underpinning is too unsight- 2,100,000 sheep, and Idaho, 2,600,000. ly to he exposed, unadorned, to the Jealous Woman Turned on Gas. vulgar gaze. Thus are the women of Chicago deprived of their birthright. a Philadelphia. Found unconscious in bedroom of their home in the northern section of this city, with gas esA man In New Jersey wrote a rebuke to the kaiser for riding a horse with a caping from three open burners, John locked tall., It Is not feared that in- Eirnest and his wiie Lillie, are in a ternational complications will result, hospital, where they will die, the phyw that a German phantom fleet will sicians say. The police say Mrs. Erbombard our defenseless seacoast nest was jealous and that she accused her husband of being too friendports. ly with a girl servant r e A fashionable New York hotel now permits women to smoke in its dining rooms, corridors, or any other old place. If this smoking stunt keeps on growing among the fair sex we may soon be confronted with divorce suits over the custody of the Two men propose to Journey around the globe on stilts. It is not clear why Ihey should be permitted to do so. as secessarily they would have to traverse territory where more or less prejudice against vagrant tramps has found expression in statutory restraints, and ven in rock piles. Frequent seismic manifestations of late had prepared the world for news of some such upheaval as that which Is reported off the coast of Salvador, accompanied by the sinking of a small Island. This has Involved a lamentable loss of life, and illustrates anew the peril of making homes in the earthquake-riddesections of the earth, for several similar catastrophes have occurred in that quarter. n A schoolgirl in Indiana has fallen heir to $30,000,000. This news will probably have an agitating influence In European titled Impecunious Chinese Oppose Cremation. Peking. Reports from Harbin says the Chinese are vigorously opposing the summary disposition of the bodies of those who have died from the Bubonic plague. The authorities dare not burn them, the people desiring that they remain intact, so that their ancestors may recognize them in the future life. They also oppose the burning of houses, some of which contain the dead bodies of entire families. Some of the corpses have remained in the city for days, but they are now being hurried. Swindled Pacific Coast Banks. Hot Springs, Ark. Charles J. charged speciflcially with having forged New York drafts drawn through the Peoples Savings bank of Seattle to the amount of $1,821, was arrested Sunday by detectives, after a chase through half a dozen western states. That Pacific coast hanks recently have lost heavily through the Issuance of fradulent paper and that detectives are within reaching distance of several men implicated :i the transactions is intimated by detectives here. Ev-ere- t, Window. Leaps From Eighth-storSt. Louis. R. H. Whitmore, aged 68, leaped from a window in the eighth story of the Marquette hotel, killing hmself instantly. Despondency ovei In Colorado they propose a law ma- his continued illness and the death king it an offense for doctors to cut of his wife was the cause. Jut patients appendices unless it is Gas Explosion Kills Four. aecessary. The enactment of such a statute would enable us to foresee the Niobrara, Neb. Four persons were lime when professional ethics would killed and four injured in an explorequire every doctor to testify that all sion which occurred here at 7:30 kis brother practitioners appendix-prunin- oclock Sunday evening. The explo sion was caused by a leak in a gas was positively required. Diant in the cellar of the hotel. y soldiers. A report has reached Truxillo that the revolutionises had taken Tela and were marching toward Ceiba, but the action of the commandant in sending practically his entire force to Neuva Armenia would indicate that he does not expect an attack from the west. For several days the Davilla government has been conscripting soldiers, but many of those now in the army are known to be friends of General Manuel Bonilla, leader of the revof government Right Men Are in Jail. olutionists. At the sight of the Bonilla forces, or more it is believed that of the government troops will join the former. The sympathy of the citizens of Ceiba is plainly with Bonilla, and he would have little trouble taking this point. one-hal- f NEW INDUSTRY FOR ALASKA. Eastern Parties to Engage in Marketing the Alaska Sardine. Seattle. Alaska may witness, the coming summer, the inauguration of a new industry that will prove of great benefit to the territory. Eastern parties who have had great experience in the fishing and paklng of sardines on the Atlantic coast, have discovered in the Behn Canal, near Ketchikan, Alaska, a very fine grade of small herring or sardine, which they declare superior in quality to anything found on the Atlantic. The number of fish is very extensive and these men propose several complete sardine canning plants, each to be built on a large scow. The scow will be towed from point to point In the fishing grounds of the Canal, following the run of herring. The use of the movable scows will avoid the necessity of large equipment of fishing boats. dur-In- EXPECT DROP IN FOOD PRICE, Commission Men Facing Failure Because Their Plans Went Awry. Chicago. Millions of pounds of butter, cheese, poiltry and millions e of dozens of eggs field in the warehouses here will be thrown on the Ziarket before May 1, and a generatumbling of food prices is expected at once, accordin Qom mission Numerous CliVago commission men are said to be facing failure as a result of their efforts to maintain artificial prices oa the necessaries cf life. The inability further to uphold this price is said to be due to combination of circumstances, chief of which are the open winter of 1911 and the ban- GOSSIP LEGISLATIVE Happenings in Both Branches Ninth General Assembly. of The feature of the session of the house on Saturday, the 14, was the Introduction by William L. Hayes cf Utah county of the local option bill, in accordance with the promise of the Republicans at me late election. Under the provisions of this measure, the sale of intoxicating liquors outside the corporate limits of cities of the first, second and third classes will he prohibited except for medical, mechanical or scientific uses. In cities of the first, second and third classes the sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors will be settled by local option. To determine whether or not Intoxicating beverages shall be sold in cities of the second and third classes, an election Is called for Tuesday, May 8, 1911, when all voters eligible at the last preceding election, or registered since that time, will be eligible to vote. In all cities where prohibition is lost, or where no elections are held in cities of the first class, the city councils shall have the power to license and regulate all places where liquor is sold. It Is provided, however, in the measure, that there shall not be more than one saloon, grog shop or other such place to each 2,000 inhabitants. Eighteen new bills were introduced, making a total to date of thirty-two- , while three hills were passed. the destruction of To encourage squirrels, ground squirrels, rabbits, gophers, chipmunks and other farm-pestJacob H. Langston, representative from Millard county, has introduced in the lower house of the state legislature a bill to appropriate $2,700 as an annual bounty to the divcounided amongst the twenty-seveties of the state. Senate hills 16 to 18 were introduced on Friday, the 13th, while house hills 8 to 14 were presented. The house passed Senate bill 2, providing that bills passing the legislature may be engrossed by typewriter. An attempt to have the house adjourn from Friday until Monday was frustrated. Governor Spry sent a communication to the senate, asking permission to cede certain lands near Fort Douglas to the government Senator Stookey introduced a measure making appointees rejected by senate ineligible as recess appointees. A bill making pool selling, book making and other forms of gambling a felony was introduced in the house. A divorce bill has been introduced by Senator ICuchler, which permits a final decree to be entered by the court instead pf an intprlijcutory decree, in case the parties to the divorce action have lived separate and apart for more than one year prior to the issuance of the decree. To provide for the sheriffs inspection and record of livestock to be driven or shipped from this state to another is the object of house hill No. 12, introduced by Mr. Sanderson of Sanpete on Friday. Two bills introduced by Representative Page of Piute county provide for the increase of witness fees in justice and district courts and before grand n The senate Wednesday unanimousW. N. Wilpassed a bill by Senator a liams of Salt Lake, providing that shall houses bom measures passing if be considered properly engrossed on typewriting in are copied they bond paper with record ink. The house on .Wednesday adopted the report of its committee on rules, after a lengthy discussion. The committee made slight cnanges in the rules, the most important being the daily shifting of the hour to convene to 10 from 2 oclock in the afetrnoon in the morning. Another change was that no hill can be introduced in ths house after the 30th day except by committee. It is reported that Speaker Robinson has been assured of an appointment in the United States consular service, and that he will leave for his post soon after the close cf the present session of the state legislature. Representative Hayes of Utah county has introduced a bill providing that the use of the great seal of the state of Utah for advertising purposes shaii constitute a misdemeanor. Senator Badger of Salt Lake has introduced a resolution providing that no "junketing trip be taken by the senate alter tfie twentieth legislative day; that no visit as a body be made to the state mental hospital; that no bill, except by uanimous consent, be introduced in the senate after the fortieth legislative day; that on the forty-fiftlegislative day the president shall appoint a sifting commitDavid H. Morris, leader of the minority, who received the complient-arvote of the Democrats for speaker of the house, occupied the speakers chair for more than an hour Wednesday afternoon. Speaker Robinson announced his appointment of the Various committees on Wednesday. Theodore L. Holman of Bingham, the youngest member of the lower house, was honored with the chairmanship of the judiciary committee, considered the most important position within the gift of the speaker. To William Allison of Ogden was given the chairmanship committee. of the public utilities Clarence J. Funk of Cache was appointed chairman of the committee on education. John H. Wootton of Utah county was given the chairmanship of the appropriations committee, and Myron B. Richardson of Weber was appointed chairman of the labor None of the Democrats committee. was given chairmanships, although all of them were appointed on com- third-stor- y n $35,-00- 0 Plant Dimes Harvest Dollars IN IDAHO I i Irrigation has made this possible. Land opened under the Carey Act at $25.50 to $60 per acre later worth hundred! of dollars. An acre is worth the interest it will produce in value of crop. Have you any land in Idaho? It is being absorbed rapidly: values are continually rising. There is still much land open for settlement, but it will not last many years. 4J You Should go There Now! y raasRgi Oregon Short Line R. R. Co. A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. There is se publicity, m sickness. Ladies treated as privately as in their own homes. 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Henry Gardner, president of the state senate, was born and raised in Spanish Fork, and was first elected to the legislature from Utah county in 1900, having served m each succeeding legislature since that time. He is now serving in his sixth assembly. Mr. Gardner was elected to the house In 1900, and two years later was chosen for the senate. He was to the Senate in 1906 and again in 1910. In private life Senator Gardner is a farmer. Edward W. Robinson of Logan, speaker of the house of representatives of the Ninth Utah legislative assembly, is known throughout the state more because of his activity along educational lines than because of any ner crops of 1919. part he has taken In the political Jealous Man Kills Girl. arena. For ten years Mr. Robinson held the chair of history, political sciDenver.Miss Anatolia Wunderle, ence and international law at the Utah aged 21, was shot and killed Sunday Agricultural college at Logan. This is morning by M. Henry Murphy, a for- juries. Speaker Robinson s second term. mer admirer, while returning from The committee on irrigation in the Benner X. Smith, one of the senamass. The followmorning shooting house Friday introduced a bill amend- tors from Salt Lake county, has the ed the girls refusal to respond to ing the present irrigation law to fix distinction of having introduced, four At the the purchase Murphys Good morning. price of lands selected years bills, of which police station Murphy said he was by the state for use as reservoir lands thirty-tw- ago, both passed houses, two unable to explain his action, except at $2.50 per acre. were laid on the table and five were that Miss Wunderles refusal to act law is incor- killed by committee. The Texas cept his attentions had preyed upon porated in an t bill introduced Circulars of untrue and derogatory his mind. in the senate on Thursday, January statements concerning the financial President Estrada Remains Neutral. 12, by Senator Badger of Salt Lake. condition of any bank or trust comfor the repeal of six pany are to be seriously punished, if President Estrada of The bill provides Washington. of the present Utah anti- the hill introduced In the legislature Nicaragua has reiterated his assur- sections Thursday by Senator Kuchler beance to the American government trust law and the substitution of the on comes a law. drastic Texas of the law. provisions that he has taken every precaution TtT The state ball held in gait Lake on Senator Carl A. Badger of Salt Lake prevent any violation of neutrality by on night, at which the memresoWednesday a introduced Thursday in joint connection with the Nicaragua bers of the legislature were the guests lution for the ratification providing Honduran revolution. by the legislature of Utah of the pro- of Governor Spry, was an event long Wrestlers Fall Out of Window. posed amendment to the constitution to be remembered by the lawmakers. of the United States authorizing an Leading citizens from all parts of the Wash. John Anderson, a Seattle, state were present. saloon proprietor, and Ben Christen- income tax. for those injured by behours are sen, a bartender in his employ, were to a constitute days Opportunity Eight dias named ing Instantly killed Sunday when they labor in all retail stores and other vorce suits to come into court in disand fell from a window of a places of business where goods are hotel. The men were engaged in sold at retail to the public, if a bill prove the charges made against them what their friends described as a Introduced in the senate by Rudolph and to relieve themselves of the caused by their names being friendly tussle. The room had been Kuchler of Ogden becomes a law. used in connection with such actions, cleared to make way for the strugThe house was In session but thirty is given in a bill introduced in the gling men, when they suddenly ca- minutes on Thursday, January 12.. It on Thursday by Benner X. reened against the window overlook- met at 2 oclock in the afternoon and legislature Smith. ing the alley. The sash gave way, adjourned at 2:30. The early adjournInterest on state money deposited in the men toppled on the brink a mo- ment wa3 taken out of respect to various banks of Utah Is provided for ment and then plunged to the cobPresident Gardner, whose mother died by a bill introduced in the state legisblestones below. on Wednesday. lature on Thursday by Senator C. E. Mutineers Win Point. The adoption of senate bills 1 and Marks of Salt Lake. from Paris. Advices Representative Daniel McRae, of Bedajose, 2, the former providing for the reguSpain, five miles from the Portuguese lar and contingent expenses of the Granger, Salt Lake county, is the oldfrontier, say the Portuguese govern- legislature, and the latter relating to est member of the house, being 65 ment has acceded to the demands of engrossed bills; the introduction of years of age, while Theodore L. Holthe garrison at Elvas, which mutinied two bills and a resolution by Senator man, of Bingham, is the youngest recently and demanded increased pay. Benner X. Smith; a senate joint me- member, being in his 26th year. Mr. McRae is serving his rourth term in morial and two resolutions by Sen- the Drinks Carbolic Acid. legislature, while Mr. Holman is ator Badger, and the of beginning his second term. Pittsburg, Pa. Following the deliv- standing committees appointment President by Either a revision or a repeal of the ery at her home In Verona on Sunday Henry Gardner, comprised the feastate road law, authorizing the dis of a note saying her husband had of the third days session of the of counties imo road districts started for Canada, Mrs. George Lang-do- tures senate on Wednesday. The house trictlng drank carbolic acid ana died an calendar contained six hills at the to systematize the building of good roads, will probably be undertaken by hour later. close of the session. the present legislature. Ketchels Slayer on Trial. The first of the liquor bills that will Battleship Arkansas Launched. Springfield, Mo. The trial of Wa- probably be introduced at the present lter A. Dipley and Goldie Smith, session was presented to the house Philadelphia. The battleship Ar It pro- kansas, the largest fighting ship evei charged jointly with tne murder of by Morris of Washington. constructed in this country, was Stanley Ketchel, who at the time af vides for an amendment to the law launched on Saturday from the yard his death, October 13, had the middle- of 1909 and is designed to change the of the New York Shipbuilding comweight championship, began Monday. provision of the old law with regard pany at Camden, N. J. Miss Marj to vine growers. Mr. Morris also in- Macon, daughter of Congressman Rob Quakes and Severe Cold. a hill troduced providing for an ap- ert B. Macon of Arkansas, was th St. Petersburg. Dispatches from propriation of $3,000 for roads and sponsor, and broke a bottle of chain Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, say fur- bridges in Washington county. pagne against the prow as the vessel ther earth shocks have been felt at away. The launching was with The house passed senate bill No. 1, slid out a bitch, and was pronounced bj Vyerny, capital of Semiryetshensk. for an appropriation of providing Secretary of the Navy Meyer as on These, however, have been slight for the expenses of the present of the most successful he had evei The intense cold continues. seen. legislature. cold-storag- Nature is a ly INTERCHANGE OF PASSENGERS. Western Pacific, Santa Fe and Denver Rio Grande Enter Into New Agreement. Notice has been received at the passenger headquarters of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad in this city from the Western Pacific, the formers Pacific coast extension with, headquarters at San Francisco, to the effect that important arrangements have been made with other western railroads for the interchange of passenger business. Passengers may now be ticketed one, way, by way of Denver & Rio Grande, Western Pacific and Santa Fe railroads, to Antioch, Bakersfield, Corcoran, Denair, Fresno, Hanford, Merced, Oakdale, Reedley, River-banStorey, Tulare and Visalia, Cal.; by way of the two first named roads and the Pacific Coast Steamship company, meals and bertn on steamer included, to Eureka, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Cal., and to Seattle, Wash., also, by way 9f the same companies in connection with the Inland Navigation company to Tacoma and Denver. La-to- n, k, Olympia. Officials of the passenger department of the Denver & Rio Grande la this city are much elated over the securing of the vastly increased territory to which passengers may now be ticketed on the new transcontinental route, the Denver & Rio Grande and the Western Pacific. His Last Treat. Bix Quite an appropriate epitaph, the one they put on Boozers tombstone. Dix Bix Indeed! What was it? This is on me. Boston Transcript. EIKS EXCURSION TO LOS Via the Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale at Salt Lake City, February 4th, only; good returning: until March 7. Via the Salt Lake Route. For full information, rates, reservations, write A. W. Raybould, Secretary Elks Club, Salt Lake City, Ut. February 1911, 4, A Happy Man. I heard she is to be married. Who Is the happy man? Her father. Lippincotts. Willing to Risk it. Uncle My dear boy. Its a fact that the bacilli on paper money have caused many a death before now. Well, uncle, you might Nephew let me have a few notes. Im very tired of life. FTiegende Blatter. Captain was Immune. Dont you ever get homesick, captain? asked the inquisitive passenger on the ocean liner. No: Im never home long enough, replied the captain. Memphis |