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Show "When you are offered anything free look for the string. ,, Uxstlve Mng con. wtollyufpure, h.mlin.glviug barbs. r WILL INSIST UPON NEW PARTY AMERICANS ARE AT O.rfleld Tea la a P"h1 MERGY OF REBELS It makes a girl awfully ashamed to let up a man kiss her without first putting Mme sort of a bluff. t GtflM MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY ARE IN DANGER. Tnii U Invaluable for nil Irregularl. h I'vor, ki.luys ami bowels. It U made fruui pure and wUoleome herbs. . Colonel Roosevelt Refuses to Acquiesce In Plan to Have Same Electors on Both Tickets. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Formation of a distinct independent party, and not the capture of the Republican party, Is the course Colonel Roosevelt laid out for himself Monday night. He took lssne flatly with supporters who have advanced a proposal for effecting an agreement with the Republican organization In some states through which, under certain conditions, tbe etrength of the Roosevelt following might be thrown behind President Taft. The colonel will have none of It. Colonel Roosevelt made it clear that he had decided upon a thorough-goinfight, independent, or alliance with either party, which will put him in a as position to appeal to Democrats well as Republicans. In ' states in which his followers have control of the Republican organization, ho is ready to carry on his campaign through that medium. was prompted to The make his position definitely known by reports that in several stares, notably Pennsylvania and Maryland, a movement was on foot to have the same candidates for electors on both the Taft and Roosevelt tickets, with the agreement that the ticket which received the larger number of votes should obtain the entire electoral vote. The Worrier. Knicker Does Jack worry? Itocker Yes; he wants to spilt milk. Judge. pasteup-li- Fear a Continuous Season of Loot and Pillage and It Is Expected That AH Americans Will be Warned to Leave Country. ' e A better thing than tooth powder to cleunse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay Is a preparation called Paxtine AntiReptlc. At druggists. 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxtoo. Toilet Co., noston. Mass. Nothln' In It. Teacher of infant geography class Joan Mace may toll us what a strait Is. John Mace It's Jus' th' plain stuff, 'thout nothln' in it. Judge. Important to Mothers Examine caiviully evt-rbottle of CASTOIilA, a 6ufe and sure remedy for ana imams cuiiuren, and see that it Dears the Signature In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Seemed Like More. The Professor-- in HO wasps' netts there are an average of 25,000 Insects. The Student Why. professor, 1 disturbed Just one nest one day. and I'll bet there were more than 25,000. in tbt one!" Juarez. More than 608 American citizens, together with their wives and families, in towns along tho Mexican Northwestern railroad are threatened with Isolation,, far from the American border, with scant means of escaping depredations of Mexican rebels. s Sufficient known facts became Tuesday of the real situation along tho Mexican Northwestern to warrant the statement that it would cause no surprise if the Americans in all the towns along the line wore warned to leave Mexico at once. General Antonio Rojaa, who figured prominently In the mutiny at the origin of the present revolution, now unts to be comma'jder-in-chie- r of the rebels. Should Rojaa become the rebel chief, residents fear a continuous season of loot and pillage. lie li charged with robbing Juarez banks of MEXICANS WORRY COLONISTS. their funds when, the mutiny occurred, and Is looked upon as one of the most Government Troops Charged' With Enmoney-thirstof all the rebels. croachments and Indignities. AVIATOR KILLED BY BUFFALO. Douglas, Ariz. Bishop O. P. Brown, who was asked by Senators Smoot and Survives Many Daring Flights in Air Fall to Investigate conditions in the to Fall Victim of Wild Beast. Mormon colonies at Coloula Morclos Paris. Hubert Latham, the famous and Colenla Oxaca, returned here Anglo-Frencairman, a pioneer ol Monday with sworn statements from beavicr-tban-art- r aviation, was killed by prominent Mormons charging the Mexa wild buffalo during a hunt in the ican government troops with alleged French Congo. encroachments and indignities. The governor general of French According to the data compiled by equatorial Africa, Marshal Henri Mer- MJr. Brown, the colonists were asked in lin, telegraphing the news, said that to furnish horses and payment was re Latham was out with natives In the fused by Generals San Jlnez and Blan forest when he shot and wounded a co, the federal commanders. The buffalo, which immediately charged Mormons steadfastly objected to giv and gored and trampled him to death Ing their property and the federals In the Latham's death occurred finally obtained Mexican horses. The Chari river district, near the Bahres situation, however, was by no moans Sulamat, practically in the center ol cleared and friction is looked for con the French Soudan in the direction of stantly. Lake Chad. The datt of the fatality was June 7. AMERICANS IN THE LEAD. h Mixture of Caution and Economy. At the Union depot a few evenings ago a mother who had gone to see her daughter, a miss of about 18 years, wifely started on a Journey, was heard to give the young lady the following words of advice Just before the train started. "Now, good by, my dear. Take good care of yourself and not to bo too free with strangers on the train. Hut if a nice looking man should speak to yon be polite to l.lm be may buy your supper for you." Kansas City Star. ADVISED Simple Explanation. To illustrate a point that he was making that his was the race with a future and not a rare with a past Itookr T. Wasl ington toll this little tory the other d.iy. He was standing b his door one morning when old Ami Caroline went SON TO SUICIDE. First New Yorker Telia Jury That His Boy Had Admitted Girl. New York. Terrifying details of the murder of Julia Connors, the girl found In the Bronx last week, were told to the grand Jury Tuesday. Two relatives of Nathan Swartz. his father and sister, Mrs. Frances Alexanby. 'Good motnlng. Aunt Caroline." he der, testified that he admitted to them ho murdered the child. At the conclulaid. "Where are you going this mornsion of the hearing an Indictment ing ?' "Ijiwre, Mima' Wash'ton," she charging murdert in the first degree the youth. replied. "I'm done been what Ise was voted agak-twine." Kansas City Siar. Swartz has been missing since shortly after the murder. The elder Swartz aid that when he heard the story of Deliberat'ng. Tbi Iter James Hamilton, minister the crime be advised his son to commit suicide. 'And I think be did," of Uverpool, while on holiday In Scot-Isnhad a narrow srape from added the father. drowning. Accompsnld by a boy. Mr. Plumbers In Salt Lake. Hamilton was finning for aea trout Salt Lake City. Marked by a most on 'ton. lost his balwhen be felicitous exchange Of complimentary w ith ance, and being encumbered speeches between tJkn assembled delebeavy wading boots, bad great difficulty in keeping his bead above water. gates, officials and p.ominent citizens, Finally be managed to get back to the the thirtieth annual convention of the Master Association of shore, although In a very exhausted National fate, and said to the boy: "I noticed Plumbers was opened In this city Tuesday. There are over Son delethat you never fried to help me.""Na. The main nt recta of was the deliberate response, "but I gates present the city are gaily decorated In honor ss tblnkln' o t" of the visitors. SALLOW FACES Steamer 8inks, Passengers Saved. Cften Caused by Tea and Coffse New York. Tbe excursion steamer Drinking. Rosedale, while passing out of Rock-awainlet Tuesday with TOO passenlkw many persons realise that tea gers on board, collided with the steam-erea sd coffee so disturb digestion that Nsksau. A hole was torn In the comI Rosedale's they produce a muddy, yellow bow and ber captain head pletion? for ahallow ed water, where whe sank Postum has A ten days' trial of Nassau was damaged only slightly The of cases, thousand In proven a means. and took off the passengers end crew f clearing up a bad complexion. of the Rosedale. exA Wasl.n. young lady tells ber Jealous Woman Kills Child. perience: "All of us fatter, mother, sister and Portland. Ore Mrs. Nettle Walsh eon brother tad used tea and coffee for hot and killed ber and fatally wounded herself after her many years un'il finally we all tomaxh trouble, more or less, attempt to kill her husband had failed. "We all were sallow and troubled Walsh leaped from a window when his wl'h I'lmf!", bad breath, disagreeable wife fire, tie was slightly taste In the mouth, and all of ns simply Injuredopened by the fall, Mrs. Walsh was o many bundles of farve. jealous of her husband's alleged atten"We didn't realize that tea and cof- tions to another woman. fee taud the trouble until one day Jennie Crocker a Bride. we ran out of coffee and went to borIn the presence of Ran Francisco. row tome from a neighbor. Kb as eome Postum and told us t try representatives of the smart sets of California and New York, Mis Jenthat "AP.tmigh we started to make tt, nie Adeline Crocker, California's richwe all felt sure that we would b sick est heirc, on Tuesday became the If we tni-strong coffee, bat we bride of Malcolm retains Whitman, tried Postum and were surprised to New York aUorney, clubman and w Bod it delicious. "We read the statements on the pk , Bishop Denounces Socialism. got more an 1 in a mouth and a half A sermon destrong (rhlrago. all ns. We Tij wouldn't bare knosa Hev. Bishop socialism lit. by nouncing our food wKboit were able to John I, ("stroll of Helena, Mont , was skin beam one's afh trouble. toy off, and nerves the fpstare of the opening of the trtre'li lon.cleared :!af, convention of th Ancifnl Order We never use any in fir, ron ef Hitierians hTe. ihing now but prm'um. Thf t eotb Name by I'osluai in Illinois. Third log I ke it." Co, Psttle Creek, Kick. hii Colon) iporters ot 1 reason." and It I Tbre In Illinois has Rnofteteit iiied a Road plained In th little boek, Th fftll r a s'ft'e convention to h held ' t'kes. !;');," twe df'le-t)1i August 2 to A T wm f to the third party national roo-- t e"" . tr-t- m tl mmmm " n'.nn in Chicago Ansus? ". . tet-iMur-'srln- g d. siprl or diet an-ti'i- n tef ttr. LDRIMER in Points Secured at the Olympic Games in Stockholm. Stockholm. America won first place In two of tbe leading events at Mon day's Olympic games, tbe 1.C00 meters relay race and the decathlon, and sec ond place In tbe swimming final, thus scoring altogether eight points. The United States scored 12S points In all contests, her nearest competitor being Sweden, with 104 points. Sweden added 19 points to ber total; Finland, 13 points; Kngland, 6 points Germany, 5 points; Australia, which won the swimming event, 3 points; France, 2 points, and Austria, 1 point. Informer Shot Down. New York. Herman Rosenthal. gambler, whose charges of graft against leading officials of the New York police department led to a thorough Investigation Into the workings of the department, was shot and killed in the street early Monday morning. E. T. FAIRCHILD. ILLINOIS SENATOR OUSTED BY COLLEAGUES AFTER HAVING 8ERVED OVER THREE YEARS. to i Iftf Jg3e ,'Vrv: -- V 1 t I ()ier Prf eft n Teachers In Session. from Fpokane. Wash r!ceaten very section of the I'nited ftstes arrived in Spokane Monday for the annual convention of the National Teachers' association. Com-eierrt- By a vote of flfty-flv- the Vnlted , e States was held to have been invalid and he waa declared to have been the recipient of votes obtained by "corrupt methods and practices." I.orlmer had been a member of the senate since June IS, I'JOtl, The first suggestion of fraud in connection with his election became public in April. 1910, when Charles A. While, a member of the Illinois legislature, swote that he had received $10,000 as a brib for voting for Ijorhner. The senate by its action on Saturday reversed the majority of Its own Investigating committee and changed Its vote of March 1. 1911, when Ixri-ineto retained his seat, forty-siforty. Technically Mr. Lorlmer will pass out of tho records of the senate as a his more member, notwithstanding than three years' occupancy of his seat. Facing his associates with the declaration, "I am ready." Mr. Larimer silt In the chamber and heard his fute decreed as the rollcall showed the adoption of the resolution of Senator Luke Lea of Tennessee, the senate's youngest member. The man who for three days had held the senate's closs attention with bis remarkable speech calculate nothln's goln' to happen to that train. DUPLICATE CONGO ATROCITIES DRASTIC ARE PRESCRIBED SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EX PRESS RATES RECOMENDED BY COMMERCE COMMISSION. Terrible 6tate of Affairs In Rubber In dustry In Peru, Defenseless Indians Being Ruthlessly Murdered. London. The disclosures as to the state of affairs in the rubber Industry la Peru, published In tho. blue book Just Issued by the foreign office as the result of Sir Roger Casement's In Conclusions Reached by Commission vestigations, attract a great deal of attention and have caused compariMay Constitute a Long Step Toward sons to be drawn between these wholeof the Solution of the Problem ' sale atrocities and those at one time the High Cost of Living. reported from tbe Congo Free State. Sir Roger Casement was sent to Peru a year ago and found over whelming evidence of the murder and torture of defenseless Indians. He discovered that kerosene had been poured over men, women and children w ho bad .been tied to stakes and were then set on fire. The brains or children bad been dashed out. tbe limbs of Indians had been cut off or broken and they had been left to die. Tbe tortures also Included deliberate starvation of many people. Washington. Sweeping reductions In express rates averaging. In general, approximately fifteen per cent; dras tic reforms in regulations and prac tices, and comprehensive changes. In the methods of operation, are prescribed In a report made public Sunday by the Interstate commerce com mission of Its investigation Into the business of the thirteen great express companies of the Vnlted States. Dealing with tbe Identity of Interest between the various companies, DENVER FLOODED BY RAINS. the report finds that these companies are separate legal entitles, but are Wall of Water Which Swept Oown very closely related. Cherry Creek Caused Two Deaths The Inquiry was the most exten and Enormous Damage. slve and. In wealth of Infinite deA wall of water twenty-fiv- e Denver tail, probably the most thorough, ever feet high, carrying death and dewas It cormmlsslon. prosecuted by the with It, swept down Cherry struction conducted, and the report was pre creek here night, ripped open Sunday K, Franklin Commissioner pared by walls, and la a twinkling It baa been in progress for the concrete had marooned hundreds of persons. nearly three years. The report Itself persons are known to hsve been takes 600 printed pages. It Involved Two an. examination and comparison of drowned. An Infant boy was drowned when practically .more than 600.000,000 ex bis mother, terror stricken and up to In this country, press rates In effect in addition to an examination of mil her waist in water, dropjied the babe lions of way bills and an Investigation, , and the little body was saept down stream. Th serond known death through the bof.ks of the companies, the waa that of 8 year-olChrisloj.ber busiof their (Thnncial operations and Jensen. ness methods, Commissioner I.ane is of the opinion JUDGE R. W. ARCHBALD that the conclusions reached constitute a long step towards the solution n of that gravest problem of tbe of cost the high householder, living. -.SEVENTEEN KILLED IN WRECK. ' WILLIAM Going Sixty Miles an - Hour Runs Into Another Train. Chicago, Fifteen persons met al most Instant death, two died while being rushed to hospitals and lortv persons were injured when tbe Omaha mall train on the Chicago, Burlington A Qnlnry railroad, aoln? at a sped close to sluty miles an hour, crashed into the rear end or the uvenann Limited passeneer train No. 2 at Western Springs, Iil early Sundav Fell Through Car Window. Omaha. Heed Fairbanks, the son ot F. L Fairbanks of Salt Lake City, fell through a window of the 1'nioa Pacific Overland Limited, ftraveling at full p"d. and was absolutely unhurt when picked up by h's frantic parents. Spotted! Fever on the Coast. Washington. The Roky Monntaiti spotted fever, a dease so important that the public health and marine hos-- i i t a 1 erviihas ben studying It for years In tbe Bitter H'jt vaily in Montana. i officially reported from iar FraflrifK-O- . Cloudburst Causes Loss of Life. 8L Louis fVmr people weTe drown ed in a cloudburst at Alton. III., on wall of waSunday, when a nine-foo- t ter from fh Piaa vslley raced down Belle and Piasa stree's, del iglng two homes. E. LORIMER. tr "A R ' 4 J Irl I e a The charges of bribery In connecl h the l.orimer election werr tion made public by the Chicago Tribun l ?. 191", when It published s cor.fcsnion of State Representative f'har'es A. White that he had received H'Mfiiri to vote for Lorlmer. Senator lorlmer specifically dnied these in the senate tharecs In a Vav 2S of that ear. and said h courfed Investiitation. Aj-ri- The caae against Judge Robert W. Archbald ef the commerce court Is now p e the senate, the house raving adopted articles of Impeachment gainst him by vote of 222 te 1. - it President at Church. Wahinelon President Taft forsook tbe White House on Sunday to attend church, going to Ail Foil' CnitarUn rhurch In an automobile. He remained st the White Houe dnflng the ii of defense and attack upon bis enemies rose wearily from bis seat and passed back to a cloak room door. The outcome of the vote was not a surprise, but the leaders of the fight a?a!nt him bad not estimated a greatLorer vote than fifty to thirty-five- . lmer gained only one of the men who voted against him March 1, 1911, Senator Jones of Washington, while be loM the votes of bis associate, Kna-Cullora, and of Senators Kern. t of New Jersey, Simmons ol North Carolina and Watson of West a, Virginia. t Mr. was elected as J'trjjoi senator from Illinois by tbe legislature or that slate Xfay 26, lo He was at a member of the Cnlten , t hat time 'states house of representatives, bar Ing been elected first to the Fifty fourth congress in lr$. He continued to bold his seat, in the house: of rep resentatlves until June 17, 1909. near to thr j ly a month after bis election 'senate. He then renlgned and wa; sworn in as senator the next day. I His election came after the state j w ide primary had Indorsed ienstoi A for j Albert J. Hopk.ns deadlock In the legislature prevented the election of Hopkins, and ner s election ultimately was brought atKi.it iy ine support or niiy-tnr- d I Miners Meet at Cripple Creew. Cripple Creek, Colo. The twentieth annual convention of the Western Federation of Miners opened Monday In Victor with lfl delegates n gf. tendance. Mayor Joph Rit'erly wel ecrnied tbe delegates to the dls'rict. twenty-eight- r Uncle Sam Passenger Train Fair-child- Washington. senate on Saturday took away from William l.ofl mer his aeut as Junior enutor from Illinois. Ills election 'K'CJXy Am-er'cs- , E. T. state superintendent of public Instruction' of Kanwsa, elected president of the National Education association in Chicago after hot fl ght. LOSES SEAT IN SENATE four-year-ol- hi -- WRECKS His Election Held to Have Been Invalid on the Ground That Votes for Him Were Obtained by Corrupt Methods. r fe r4 PREVENT y True to His Trust. "Father." asked the beautiful girl, "did you bring home that material for my new skirt?" "Yes." "Where is It?" "I.t tne tee? Walt now.' Pon't be I didn't forget it. I'm Impatient! sure I've got it iu one of my pockets, some here." '. 1MIGHT icf)i Bulhtt .Confirmed. The af.p'iiri' ment of Wahinrton William Marsha1! Mulli t of Lrrolsville as slifit'-g'Tporal of the t'r.ited States rt sti''wd Kroilerl'k W. mann was ronfirmed 3atHrday by the Senate, Speed Champion Killed. PaVi Cat Victor Morris Al?o, ma-Pmilh. Jr holder of the woTld ?eur record for aeroplane speed, was ins'anlly killed at Raenwood, when his machine fell at th 'end of a flight from Moantaln View. Ih ! 1 ! Will Not Make Estensive Campaign Washington. President Taft Indl tated Faturday that he wotild not n ske any extensire campaign tri tiis fall, when he declined an Invita. tion to attend the Minnesota state fail III Repteritt-er- . Refutes G'eat Britain's Request. Th senate kas votei Washine'on. c. the Panama canal bill nnfu lshd bnslnes. This ftiibsrinMary !ha refus flreat Prita'tn's reffteit i bill be held up pendin- tt-.- negtiatlotis. . |