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Show THE TOOELE TIMES ...... BRIEF REVIEW OF C. T. STONEY. Publisher TOOELE UTAH For the time being gasoline favorite perfume. People who keep II WEEK'S EVENTS Is the their sidewalks clean deserve at least honorable If one swallow doesnt make a summer, what dont three robins make? Spring? Manuel is to get $39,600 a year. Perin the king haps there Is something business after all. When rats are not disseminating the bubonic plague they are engaged In other nefarious practices. OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM. RECORD Home and Foreign News Gathered From All Quarters of the World, and Prepared for Busy Men. INTERMOUNTAiN A grand stand with a seating capacity of about 10,000 will he erected about three blocks from the shores of the great Salt Lake, for spectators All the world loves a lover, but as at the International Aviation carnito these noblemen who seek American val, April 5 to 10. From this grand girls with money it is merely curious. stand the movements of the Curtiss hydroplane can be easily witnessed, H those' New Jersey people think as the car dips to the water and rises Tiello verges on profanity that again Into the air. what must they think of "line Is As the result of swallowing the busy? contents of a carbolic acid bottle which had been left temporarily on Think how many hens eggs young the refrigerator, Edward Reissinger, McLean could have bought with the 2 old, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Moryears money he paid for that Hope ris Reissinger of Butte, is dead. Three Italians being held at Price, murParis Is making a move to elevate Utah, on the charge of having an have American dered at Sunnyside, of tone the moral its literature and Its art. There is room for the exer- been taken to the state prison for safe keeping, rumors of intended cise of its efforts. lynching having been circulated. Four were killed and one injured A Colorado couple who were divorced in 1875 have justAteen married by a snowsiide that destroyed the Sometimes second thoughts boarding house at Gold King mine, again. near Gladstone, in southwestern Colocome a long time afterward. rado, on Sunday. Three of the dead A Chicago girl captured a bandit who are women. tried to grab her pocket book. Ban-iit- s The International Congress of Farm will learn in time to confine their Women, the first organization of its operations to the less resourceful male sort, has just been formed at Colorado sex. Springs, Colo., as an auxiliary to the International Dry Farming congress. If they take the exaggerated shoulThe Salt Lake Route is out of comders away from the men and the rats mission as a transcontinental line. away from the women hotel mat- The trouble is in the same section, tresses might achieve additional the Meadow Valley wash in Nevada. The present trouble is due to heavy iw.ins in that section. A Boston theologian declares that Mrs. Mary W. Harriman, widow of the story of Adam and Eve is merely Edward H. Harriman, and executrix of a parable. But the old Adam, who given blamed everything-ohis wife, is no- his $100,000,000 estate, has just to the state of Utah a check for fiction. bodys a sum of money almost equal to the annual revenue of the state,, and Thirty per cent, of the students at the University of Wisconsin are round by $100,000 the largest inheritance shouldered. Another argument against tax payment on record. The money the over development of gray matter comes by virtue of the Utah inheritance tax law. In our youth. DOMESTIC A man was sent to a hospital In Adjutant General Martin of the New York for examination as to his Kansas natlomil guard, has received sanity because he thought himself a orders to have the medical staff of fish. Maybe somebody told him he the Kansas militia In readiness to rewas In the swim. port for service at San Antonio, . n $798,-546.8- i Asheville, N. C., has a "Jack the Kisser" scare, but we dimly perceive that this may only be an advertisement for the place as a summer resort for old maids. 5, Texas. Failure to fortify the Panama canal would be an act of criminal folly, declared Theodore Roosevelt Monday at the Dallas, Texas, chamber of com- merce. Acting on information from China, The aeroplane has been developed officers overhauled the steamcustom far enough to warrant less enthusiasm on her arrival at San Mongolia In oiTering prizes for flights and more ship and seized 122 tins of Francisco, attention to the development of a opium valued at $6,000. practical parachute. While eating her supper In a resat Flomation, Ala., Miss Antaurant One marriage out of every three in nie Cook of Montgomery, Ala., was asBan Francisco ends in divorce, according to one who delves in such things. sassinated by a shot fired through a She Apparently matrimonial earthquakes window, killing her instantly. had been away about a week, and it Is are common there, too. believed enemies followed her to kill Innovating dressmakers may try to her. The United States torpedo boat banish the waist line from the feminine form divine; but enterprising man will Burrows has sailed from the Philacontinue to sees, locate and restore it delphia navy yard bound for Norfolk, with his strong right arm. where ammuniton and other supplies will be taken aboard. Her ultimate Not content with the hobble skirt, destination is said to be Vera Cruz. those Parisian intriguers have sprung George May, a noted mounain feudthe trouser gown on us. Possibly ist, who Is charged with the killing of the pantaloon effect Is expected to Sherman Meredith and the latters make a hit with suffragettes. wife in a fight In Clay county, is under arrest at Winchester, Iiy., May Corset coats for men are reported to having admitted killing eight men. be recommended by the fashionable The mystery that has cloaked the tailors. Evidently the fashionable relations of Madame Calve and Sigtailors have faith in the theory that nor Caspar!, the Florentine tenor, men are turning from foolishness. was cleared up Saturday when they sailed from New Y'ork on the AmeriAnd now a physician blames the can liner St. Faul, admitting that they spread of infantile paralysis on fleas. had been mah and wife for a year. What? Fleas on pitty itty tootsie woot-sle-? Th seventh annual session of the Ixt the doctor prepare for an National Child Labor conference, held onslaught of highly insulted at Birmingham, Ala., ended Sunday. The work of the conference was diuniA beauty expert says that to keep rected mainly towards securing their mouths beautiful, women must form child labor laws. C. B. Ransdell of Congressman shut them. Here is the sex confrontSherman, Texas, has announced himed with the most harrowing alternative ever presented to distracted human self as a candidate for United States senator from Texas to succeed Senchoice. ator Joseph W. Bailey, whose term An educator asserts that aeroplanes will expire in 1913. The total Idle freight cars on March will abolish war. Which looks like 1 were 192,673, according to a statea movement to have the working up Carnegie Peace board use a half mil- ment by the American Railway assolion a year in subsidizing aeroplane ciation. The statement says that since factories. January 1 the increase of surplus cars has been unchecked. New York women say that the femiLate dispatches from Mono county, nine throat loses its beautiful contour confirm the death by avalanches Cal., In making the hissing "a sound so the recent storm of seventeen characteristic of English. As in Yes? during people. Fire which broke out on the fifth The Aero Club of America has acted commendably in taking steps floor of the Munroe hotel in Cincina panic among the guests. looking to lessening of danger in nati caused About a dozen persons jumped from aviation. One proposition is that machines shall be examined more close- the second story and some sustained ly before any attempt at flying Is slight injuries, but none was seriouspermitted. This is a simple precau- ly hurt tion which should be easily taken. Practically the entire business district of Webbers Falls, Okla., was A New York physician tells us that destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon. he can cure old age. We have also Only one store was left standing. heard of men who thought they had The fire that threatened to destroy tlscovered the secret of perpetual mo- the town of Douglas, Arz., was extintion. Strange to say, the physician is guished after it had destroyed propot In Matteawan. erty value at $100,000. Democratic success in Maine wai continued at th9 city elections held on Monday, candidates of that part winning the mayoralty contests ii four of the five cities which voted. A woman, Grace Richardson, is now sought by the police as a probable important witness in the Inquiry intc the mysterious death of Harold I Shaw, of Salem, Mass., whose bodj weighted with iron, was found in St Marys river, at Fort Wayne, Ind. Advocating the revival of the duck ing stool and the whipping post as the most effective and fitting punishment for scolding women and the like. Red mond Welch, superintendent of police of Lowell, Mass., has Stirred up a hor nets' nest among the fair sex all over the state. A race riot was precipitated at Gal veston, Texas, by the stabbing in i resort of Winfield Joel, a soldier from the camp at Fort Crockett, by an unOne Mexican and identified negro. four negroes were severely beaten and the house, in front of which th stabbing occurred, was set on fir and burned to the ground. WASHINGTON The state department has given representatives of Mexico assurances that the American warships assignee to patrol duty on the Pacific anduM coasts of Mexico had been orderbj call at Mexican ports only for coal and then withdraw promptly. Railroads which employ telegraph operators for six hours and then, after an interval, for three more, comply with the federal hours of service law of 1907. Such was the decision on Monday of the supreme court ol the United States, despite the claim of the government mat the nine hours must be consecutive. President Taft has appointed for mer Senator Cockrell of Missouri as commissioner on the part of the United States to retrace and definite line be ly determine the boundary tween Texas and New Mexico. The United States secret service has been called into the Mexican mix-uand Chief Wilkies men are as busy as any in the army and navy. To them has been given the task of locating and keeping watch on every known filibusterer in the United States. It is rumored in Washington that Secretary Knox and Acting Secretary Wison were not In sympathy with President Taft in the matter of mobilizing troops on the Mexican border, and apparenty wish to avoid responsibility. FOREIGN rioting occurred at Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday. The military and police attacked the mob, which fought back, and in the duration of the "encouhter several person were killed and others injured. Many arrests were made. Russian troops are now menacing the Chinese on the border line, and Russia has delivered an ultimatum to China. Only the immediate execution of Chinas treaty obligations toward Russia can interrupt the advance ol the army which is to occupy Kutia. The new regent of Persia,. Nassir U1 Molk, has appointed a new cabinet upon his assumption of the reins of government at Teheran, where he recently arrived. Captain Oscar G. Creighton, an American and a Harvard graduate, with a band of insurrectos, many of whom are Americans, appeared Monday within fifteen miles of Juarez. Formal proceedings began at Viterbo, Italy, on Saturday In the trial oi thirty-simembers of the Neapolitan Camorra, including the alleged head of the organization, Enrico Alfano, also known as Erricone, for the murder of Gennaro Cuoccolo and his wife, Marie Cutinelli Cuoccolo, tha beautiful Sorrentina. Fire at Nome, Alaska, destroyed the telephone t:mhange, putting all the telephones on the peninsula out of service. Temperature of 12 degrees below zero baffled attempts to extinguish the flames. Eleven federal soldiers dead, eleven wounded, with the losses to the rebels unknown, is the result of a battle just east of Agua Prieta, on Sunday, between forces under General Blanco, the revolutionary leader, and Colonel Anti-cleric- Mora. Bud Mars and Captain T. S. Baldwin, the American aviators, made three successful flights at fsoka, Japan, on Sunday, in the presence ot 400,000. This was the first demonstration of aviation in Japan. A severe earthquake, accompanied from Mount by strong detonations Vesuvius, occurred Sunday evening. Investgation showed that a grea! landslide had dropped from the upper part of the crater. The Danish government recently decided to allow heads of families tha privilege of changing their names ii they feel so disposed, without incur-rinany legal costs. Whether there is really danger oi an immediate break between Austria and Germany or between Turkey and Austria or not, the question is agitating political leaders in Austria. There are more of the idle rich1 class in America than in any othei country, ar.urding to a return mada to the London board of trade by G. R. He shows that less than Askwith. thirty-ninper cent of the people in the United States have any gainful occupation. Several officers in the Australian land forces have written to friends in Vancouver, B. C., asking to be put into communication with the Mexican revolutionary party, with a view t? raising a force of colonials to aid ii the rebellion. e RUSSIA ISSUES LEGISLATIVE UTAH ULTIMATUM GUSSIP In Both Branches Ninth General Assembly. Happenings That Russians Will Settle Many Disputed Points With China, Including Quarantine. It Is Expected of RHEUMS?,1 Forty-threappointments to fill positions as appointive officers of the state were sent to the senate Tuesday afternoon by Governor William Spry e Pekin. The Russian minister, M. Korostovetz, delivered Russias ultimatum to the Chinese foreign board n caused much Tuesday afternoon, surprise among the officials, who seemed not to realize the gravity of the crisis. M. Korostovetz last week for the gecond time requested permission on behalf of his government to establish observation stations along the Amur and elsewhere on the frontier. He desired to place doctors and police in to Chinese border towns effectively quarantine the frontier. China viewed this as an Infringement on her integrity and the Russian minister was notified that a reply would be given later. It Is expected here that the Russians will now settle many outstandIncluding the plague ing matters. quarantine, the disputed frontier, the protection of the railway from Hung T'a Hu, as well as trade,, consular other differences in connection with the treaty of 1881. for confirmation, most of the appointees being present office holders, but the senate failed to confirm the governors selections, the matter going over until Wednesday. The senate liquor bill passed the house for the third time Tuesday morning. The vote was 35 for, 7 against, 8 absent and not voting. A series of four senate Joint resolutions and three senate bills, supported by the governor and the state board of equalization, all relating to taxes and the powers and duties of the state hoard of equaliztion, were passed in the house Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Peterson of Sevier made a futile attempt Tuesday afternoon to have his state-wid- e prohibition measure taken from the table. The senate, under a suspension of the rules, on Tuesday, unanimously passed a resolution by the sifting committee,' proposing an amendment to constitution, which, if adopted, will make possible the depositing of WARSHIPS ORDERED IHOME. the state funds in banks where interest may be secured. Announcement Made by State DepartAfter a great struggle the Stookey ment That American Vessels Will bill went down to deapportionment Not Patrol Coasts of Mexico. feat In the senate Tuesday afternoon. The Salt Lake senators were successNew York. The Mexican embassador and the Mexican minister of ful in securing the adoption of the from amendments they favored and in definance received assurances Washington Monday night which con- feating the amendments offered by the country members, but they lacked vinced them there is sincere between the administration of the votes necessary to pass the measPresident Taft and that of President ure, and it was killed by a vote of relieve Mnnyons Rheumatism Remedy stiff or ia the legs, arms, back, no Contains morphine, swollen Joints. to deaden the or cocaine drugs opium, and drives pain. It neutralizes the acid the sysont all rheumatic poisons from tem. Write Prof. Xiunyon, 63d and Jeffadmedical for erson Sts., Phila., Fa., vice, absolutely free. Daius REMEMBER for Couchs REMARKS BY S THE Colds CHILDREN Amusing Comments That Have Been Gathered by a London Woman. -- Diaz. It Is not professed that all the tension has been relieved, and while American troops remain in force on the Mexican border it is admitted some tension will continue, but apprehension was appreciably lessened by the piece of news. First in importance was a long teleDo La Barra gram to Embassador trom the state department announcing that the American warships assigned to patrol duty on the Pacific and gulf coasts of Mexico had been ordered to call at Mexican ports only for coal and then withdraw promptly. This action is reassuring to Senor Llmontour. In a recent Interview he said he could consider only the presence of American men of war in American waters, so far distant from their base at Galveston, as part of an ittenecessary effort to impress on Mexico the power of the United States. REBEL LEADER A HARVARD MAN. Has Many Americans Serving Under Him in War Against Diaz. El Paso. Texas. Captain Oscar G. Creighton, an American and a Harvard graduate, with a band of insurrectos, many of whom are Americans, on Monday night camped about fifteen miles south of Juarez. The or the revolutionists la proximity looked upon as an effort to induce General Navaroos 2,000 men to take the field. men came Creighton's within ten miles of Juarez, and the shock of an explosion when he blew up a railroad bridge was felt in the city. His arrival near the border was spectacular, for after releasing twenty-five other Americans who had gone into Mexico to investigate a mine and who had sought his protection, he waited until dark and then he announced his presence by a terrific explosion which resulted in the destruc Lon of a bridge at Mesa, a few miles south of the city. Must Fortify Canal, Says Roosevelt, Dallas, Texas. Failure to fortify the Panama canal would be an act ol criminal folly, declared Theodore Roosevelt Monday night at the Dallas chamber of commerce. He said that only two treaties relative to the canal existed, those with England and Panama, and hence any other nation would be at liberty to destroy it in case of war. Decision in Favor of Railroads. Washington. Railroads which employ telegraph operators for six hours and then, after an interval, for three more, comply with the federal hours of service law of 1907. Such was the decision Monday of the supreme court of the United States, despite the claim of the government that the nine hours must be cunsecutive. National Child Labor Conference. l Birmingham, Ala. The seven h session of the National Child Labor conference ended Sunday afternoon with a meeting at which the principal speakers were Dr. Felix Adler of New York and Miss Jane of Chicago. The work of the conference was directed mainly towards securing uniform child labor laws. an-ua- s Medical Staff Called Into Service. Kan. Adjutant General Topeka, Martin of the Kansas national guard orders to Monday evening received have the medical staff of the Kansas militia in readiness to report for service at San Antonio, Texas. Babe Swallows Acid. Helena, Mont By swallowing the contents of a carbolic acid bottle which had been left temporarily on the refrigerator, Edward Reissinger, 2 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reissinger, died Monday. Some amusing remarks by children told by Mrs. Bull (London). A little girl of three and one-ha- are ll years defined a wedding as Its when a lady goes Into church with a curtain on her head and comes out with a man. Another little girl remarked to her grandpa that her doll was stuffed with sawdust Grandpa asked; And what are you stuffod with, Dorothy? whereupon this sage of three replied; I dont know. God stuffed me. Another little girl was talking about lesson and the two her Sunday-schoo- l Johns of whom her teacher had told 9 to 9. Seventeen bills passed the senate her. There was John the Baptist, beloved on Tuesday and sixteen were approv- she repeated, and John the were three, her There disciple. killed senate The house. ed by the younger sister gravely corrected. six bills. name John Bull. After one of the hardest fights of You didnt Richardson the present session, the Dare to Be Happy. nine-hou- r law for working women, as Let us never be afraid of innocent the amended by the senate, passed God is good and what .he does la lower house Tuesday by a vote of Joy; well done; resign yourself to everyto seven, and will be sent thirty-on- e even to happiness; ask for the thing, No to the Governor for his approval. of of sacrifice, of detachment, spirit employer is permitted to work a fe- renunciation, and above all, for the a hours over nine day, male employe spirit of joy and gratitude, that genaccording to the new law. uine and religious optimism which The bill appropriating sees in God a Father, and asks no of a million of dollars for the pardon for his benefits, We must erection of a new state capitol is now dare to be happy and dare to confess Governor Spry on Monday It. regarding ourselves always as the a law. signed the measure which passed the depositories, not as the authors of our own joy. Amiel. legislature last week. The Eardley coal rates bill was killThe Tragedy That Wasnt. ed by a decisive vote in the house MonHe raised the. shining knife; his day afternoon by the adoption of an adverse report by the committee on face was dark. The woman before him shrank back a step. The knife public utilities. The governor approved nineteen fell, plunged into the flesh, again, and new laws on Monday. The senate once again. Then the woman spoke thickly: passed fourteen measures and the "Threes plenty; theyre such big house seven, which caused one of I chops. Judge. had to remark that the members they done as will at the beginning of the The Discoverer. session, there would have been no Of faults a seeker he would be. need for working overtime. Of recompense he found a dearth. If Utah is given another members Save In the truthful claim that he of congress in the congressional apHad picked the easiest job on earth portionment expected from the special session, both the congressmen Fortunate. from Utah will be elected at large. Mrs. Woggs She is enormously A house bill providing for the elecwealthy. Mrs. Boggs Yes. She was an only tion of two congressmen at large, in case Utah Is given two congressmen wife, you know! under the new apportionment, was EDITOR BROWNE passed by the senate on Monday. Of The Rockford Morning Star. A complete revision of the fish and game laws of the state is contem"About seven years ago I ceased plated by a measure introduced in the legislature Monday by the senate drinking coffee to give your Postum a trial. committee on fish and game. I had suffered acutely from various The senate voted on Monday to appropriate $7,500 to the Manufacturers forms of indigestion and my stomach Association of Utah for the support had. become so disordered as to repel of the Utah Chamber or Commerce almost every sort of substantial food. My general health was bad. At close for the ensuing two years. coercion of laboring intervals I would suffer severe attacks Holmans men measure, house bill No. 247, which confined me in bed for a week with special reference to the walking or more. Soon after changing from delegate, was passed in the house, coffee to Postum the indigestion after amendment, Monday afternoon, abated, and in a short time ceased by a vote of 33 to 5, with 7 absent entirely. I have continued the daily use of your excellent Food Drink and and not voting. The senate on Monday passed the assure you most cordially that I am memorial to congress protesting indebted to you for the relief it has against reciprocity with Canada on brought me. Wishing you a continued success, 1 wool, lead, livestock and farm proYours very truly, ducts. The vote on the memorial was J. Stanley Browne, 12 .to 5. A greater part of the forenoon sesManaging Editor. Of course, when a mans health sion of the house and an hour or more of the afternoon session were shows he can stand coffee without taken up by the lawmakers Monday trouble, let him drink it, but most s simin considering the house appropria- highly organized tions bill. As finally passed, the bill ply cannot. The drugs natural to the coffee berdoes not differ materially in amount ry affect the stomach and other organs from the aggregate first announced. The liquor measure as prepared by and thence to the complex nervous the joint committee and amended in system, throwing it out of balance and both the senate and house, passed producing disorders in various parts the senate on Saturday by a strict of the body. Keep up this daily poisparty vote, the two Democratic mem- oning and serious disease generally bers voting against the measure and supervenes. So when man or woman finds that coffee is a smooth but deadSenator Sevy being absent. Three bills enlarging the scope of ly enemy and health is of any value the juvenile courts were passed by at all, there is but one road quit. It is easy to find out if coffee be the the senate at the night session Saturday. They are house bills by Hayes cause of the troubles, for If left off 19 and were passed by the senate with days and Postum be used in its place and the sick and diseased conditions but slight amendment. Senator L. M. Olson, Democratic begin to disappear, the proof Is unconducted a answerable. member from Sanpet-e-, Postum is not good If made by short and successful filibussinglehanded It must be boiled full 15 minboiling. senate ter in the It was Saturday. directed against the passage of a bill utes after boiling begins, when the flavor and the food elements are by the terms of which Juab county' crisp out of the grains and the bevbrought is given about 4,000 acres of land at erage is ready to fulfill its mission of held by present Sanpete county. ralatable comfort and renewing the The senate bill, by Marks, creating cells and nerve centers broken down a relief fund for disabled firemen, was by coffee. passed in the house late Saturday, Theres a Reason. without amendment. The measure Get the little book, The Road t taxes fire Insurance companies 1 per Wellvllle, In pkgs. cent on their gross premiums in orEver rend the above letter A new ene appears from time to der to provide the fund. 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