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Show REDEL LEADER CAPTURED AMERICAN BY PACKING UP SOLDIERS 10 Qeneral Campa and Hia Staff Crosse the American Line and Are Now Prisoner of United States. ABSORB PERSIA fat'- yw$ juMMtR - ! MARKED UPWA D TREND 'OF THE COST OF LIVING ; Federal Bureau of Labor's Report of Investigation of Prices Shows Everything at Top, Nothing on Decline. Washington. The most marked upward trend of the cost of living Is disclosed In itiie federal bureau of labor's report or an lnvoutigution of prices for the last ten yejs conducted In tho ImiKirUmt industrial centers of thirty-tw- o states. llfteen Important arliiies of food, as well as coal, comprising; of a workingman's needs were Investigated. In many ci:Iej the investigator gathered statements of merchants on the cost of living and specimens of these are published la the reion", On June 15. 1912, "he report shows fourteen or the fifteen articles of food wrre higher than a year before, and ten had advanced In the last ten years more than fifty er cent over the aver-asprice for the preceding ten years. During the List decade, prices f e ch.insed most and sugar the least. Their advances were 111.9 and S.S per cent repeively. During' the last year, bacon, which decreased just of ne per cent, was the only one of the fifteen articles of food that showed a decline, while nine of the fifteen advanced more :han two per cent, varying from 14 per cent for milk '.o IS 6 for round. steak. Of the fifte-eejonly egg, butter, milk and sugar were lower, but the price of three of 'hee four Is normally lower In summer than In winter. I po-tao- jo tn rebels feel disposed to meet the government forces In action except where they can attack some small tow n or mining camp garrisoned by a force much smaller than their own. It Is reported this sort of warfare may; be kept up severat weeks or even months, in view of It superior mobility of the well mounted rebels, who are living on the country and are free from heavy equipment or artillery. Colonel Pascunl Onurn, Sr., and other rebel officers captured by Captain Mitchell at Piesldiu Texas, have been turned over to the t'nited States civil authorities at Mar fa. HELEN h t 1 i Must Be Active. ruling of great In'er-e- t to country banks via laid down O Murray. 8a irday by Iwr-ncrm;itmHT of the currenr-y- In an eddies i delivered here to a ga'heritig rf On and n itjonal bank otatn'n Orto!er 1. b" sid, he dfred 'Int t bin' a'l rt the eian.!na-i"rh'tl! ef r!('eclors boird t,e f i n !. convened and the ism; f,:m. tm rmrie in Heir freptft'e Coal Claims. r csncella'bm of the I, !;,) l,ii cosl r It''p in the were P.r!tie 'ivr duiri'! The l cr t,v Miyor le :tt.e F. Co terl'l !Vh vu Taft in e.Jie if b I l)Vi'7ll lii:esil Of Pfesf-.!- ) tro:;ay "reed I I'm of r, etcotn J.J.-- .m;;jKJk m ktasM : ' I M Jtwsiv n Is the minteter of Dr. Justice In the cabinet of President Wal-cot- t Yuan and le considered one of the prej!dent of strongest men In the government of the new Chinese republic. o on P. ; - , Ten-Jin-To- , Mon-Ju- mmi CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. Traveler. TW b mm t .n..utru STIllJlE 114 He Knew His Business. W. UHm d.mmm. alNriT. iknr !. THE mmmmt. lml Smmtm The elderly woman was walking tr'-t- U mm KEFUT IN. Sill Imkm CT HIGH ORADB along with a young woman, evidently and Ev KODAKS laFinishing rem (. Wurkdooa her daughter, and a young man. A bv asked the youngj newsb6y persistently NAVAUK CO, C, K. Lafca Salt man to buy a paper. 0if. UlaU "C'wn and buy one. I want to sell out and git homo to my maw! She's MEN AND WOMEN munt-Ilt-ouiit of msnr making by herself." The boy hung on until Ion-nf.tifti sit i;,w.a futiMtrtiiiiUtpM iim-- and barhera he was dismissed by a negative nod. t lu dcnmivt. r iracii tur trxte complete, t'au "rue Meier Barber co lege, u Lowuierciia) Then he annroached the cdderlv woman Ktreri. Bait Lake Cur. I lh. "You buy one." he said. I KODAK FINISHING "No; can't read." said the woman, Mall order given prompt aiLeallnn. with a smile. "I'm a German." f-. Complete Klork of I'holo MuspiR-aThe young man was approached Salt Lake Photo Zff Supply Co. . ann "You catalog-iieaCo t read. kin ahead Write lor LmktajnH. again. : buy one. You kin read It to her." Answered the Description. "No; my eyes are bad. I can't see! An Indianapolis man came to Cleve- rcry well." Eut tho newsboy was determined to ian(j a few months ago hoping to set make a sale. -- Well, buy one for your, Cuyahoga afire. His match went 's girl." Indicating the younger woman. Cut and he tried to promote a got pretty eyes!" And needless ,)any, ne failed at this and anplied to say, he made the sale. Indianapolis for a Job in a store. They 'wouldn't News. jbave hlin there and then he got homesick. Ho he went to one of bis Itn..rBemem.' ToWr ffIeBd whQ ,a a railway mag- Kond Mamma Here's a photo of nate my little boy when he was a baby.; -- j want to go home. Cap." be said, and I want you to make one of him and I haven't any money. Can you aa be H now. me a pass?' gijp -Itut haven't Photographer sir." said the magnate, "we giv. you; brought him with you? to nobody!" passes . F. M No I thought you could Bald our nero wtth j know lt make an enlargement from this. Pele wan smile "and I have been In Cleve-Mel"- .land just long enough to know that jl'm the fellow you give passes to. I'm A Booming Country. nobody." -.. An Immigrant was coming over: nw. w urn.. v n 'fiu ,-a tn.t tar from Kills Island on the ferryboat as i)aior i the sunset gun was discharged. "Phat's thot?" he Inquired of his' Impoliteness of Curiosity. j friend, rather alarmed. The goose bad been carved, and j was the that's 'Oh, sunset," reply, "IV th powers. It must be a great everybody had tasted It. It was e- - TDe "PKfo minister, who was country where the stin goes down c',,,"ntwith such a flop as thot!" be ex- - the guest of honor, could not restrain his enthusiasm. claimed. "Dai's as fine a goose as I ever seen, Rruddah William," be said to Story of a Song. An English woman says that the ori- his host. "Wbar did you git such a fin goose?" gin of the song. "I Will Hang My "Well, now, pahson." replied th Harp on the Willow Tee." was the carver of the goose, exhibiting great a romantic attachment of Queen for a soldier of the Hrltl-iarmr dignity and reticence, "when you apehul good sermon I When her engagement to Prince Al jmcn',a T ot U. I tert was announced he was off to the n"'r "e" ow me de same con wars and the story gave rise to the nf Jn suieratton Popular Maesr.ine. ,OI. H3 r ! j com-"she- Deduction. "t wonder what that sMiler young woman wotk at." says Ibe man wllh the vibrsnt "She mut be a prh'Niil teacher," answers the man with the i!cpFet eyea. "I overhentd her say t!,nt Khe tans very rjtihkly." er. ' ' "RED DEVIL" for All Buildings f ifet ft l ! a for mm fc f TlftinM mtirirtN !' I fcnlMlnar r Kll rtlr, frnh Plan March, Suffragettes Roughly Handled. Suffragette I ondon who on London. ' A march of liberty" Is Suffragette the last demonstration planned by the nr attempted to break np a The start Is by Ivid L!oyd-Oeorsuffragettes of London to be triAde early in O'tober and the fh chaBfelkr of the escbequer, at route will I t from London to EdinWa'ea, were roughly a route. bandied ay the trowd. burgh, speeches to be mad 1 eped f m aetata I trial, add-ew-e- d fT hr roe-i-l- Alln lef-fi- rfMra feUH trmn mhm, twt V;rr tal1 fmttt. wlff mm Wvtmru furmfW ! ftUfMO, f tmmrm B) w tr twwrt lmhti. rw. afltallstrr mm4 flrtly t trmrmt rfM It n mr mtW r, CEMENT .. Altt, rl frllp ff f 4 II. mm hfIIHIfltmt tttlr r tl fnlM nffrlfl----fta- ! II " PORTLAND a-- Wife Murderer Executed. IVff'on Monday morning, in the Stat" prion t Charleston, Chester S. Jordan. S3 years old, eplatd In the murder of his wife, chair a u.'leTe actress, la their horn ia Bomerville four years ago. y CO. 4i3 Walo M.. Salt Lske CTy lint. A POSITIVE e Mr. Helen Pierce Oray of Minnesota, who acted adviser of the A New York Oofl.txf) tohir In house committee en expenditure . c"r piny, now In process of forrnat'r.'-1"'(the Interior department at th laet ia rrjortfd to hate tie fif?-i-- t and proved a valustatin, 0f in! of iMnfI n I?f!d. rhair-- able ally cong'tta. of Representative Graham i Kork Inland t of Illinois, chairman of that commitof the Ctiit-eo- . l'a if 1c Hallway rotnmnv and w vera: tee, ra been arretted In Washington of hi S'socis'es Mr. Reld is how In and held under bond on th charge but Ku; fo rrturn al-- i" or wMTuity concealing ejudiiv rvceroe Octoler 1 belonging to th Indian office. Want Diai'Again. 8idna Allen to b Tried. ?!elro City. A a ret rietition a.k-in- I Hoantihe, Va Gnatded ty a doren that Ceneral PorfiHo Itiaz return, ATleu, charged with tat 9 oer the command of the combin- nUe?clives,In Sidna the "shting p" of th urder ed fedTal and revl armies sad seijte Miilsville. was oa Sunday the presidency of Metico. is being cir-cu-l cnurt at to th errne of the crime for tikeo a'ed here. h retained Typhoid In Oyster. In Washington Oyster berl bay, Ixtng Island, and the P tomac river, seventy five mis down from Washlng'on. are endmeered by typhoid germs. a"cording to the department of agriruiture. te tor price me?" asked the mixer of liquids. "Naw," replied the nervy party as he strolled toward the door. "You are mntchln' "me an' lost" Boston Quotation Cut Out. not that you never use any more quotations from the clasflr.' "No." replied Henattrr Sorghum "1 try to remtln free from professional Jealiusy. Put It became a httle Irritating to find th quotations getting all tl-apt'ls'ise." Washington Btar. W.ll Compete With Tobacco Trust. of Ms a tiul;i, tb ew.gTes. Thre Mirers Killed. the result Ilotmrt, Timania--A- s if a fall of 4'i t'rs of earth from the roof of ttie Moiin' Ljell mine Ka'U'--dapr kil'ed ontrlght fhre m:tn" Several snd five sTionoly Injured. others were burled ler-tri- UTAH PHOTO MATERIALS Auk t fi.'tntU Jnern!on:l tonereM hjEieie and demosarpliy Hmrv nnd ty a!-- , A a it r' and Hettn B'jrejtu of V'j4i: "net on FINISHING TO t-- .. Reco-nmen- Onurits Hicnu "1 A . Jirderel KODAK CORRECT was nr Bank Director New York ler.nett. liinou. AI;inkKrel 'imn'f.iin'i'f of the general land .si'-'anl- The difference between and conceit is hard for men to understand. Vle-tcri- e l.ir Into fashSide whiskers are to come who canno. the youth and ion again find tbat raise a mustache will thus life has Its compensations. j p-- JEN-JIN-TO- "f SeaM was bitten B Brooklyn man who If fish can know to wants a pickerel It s have hydrophobia. Not unless dogfish, we should say. A . PIERCE GRAY. ROBBERS. Gotham Scene of Bold Robbery ComBandits. mitted by Automob4l New York. IjiM by a woman, automobile bandits rivaling In bo'.dnew the taxlrab robbera of I'arls and the prr t ralors of similar crimen on the bw-e- r east side of New York, on Sunday secured $"0oo WTirth of loo", In broad daylight from the jewelry atore of avenue, (leorge Itlchman. Tit fW-onJust across the strret services were going on In the Heformed Kpisoal Ptiteh church, and ecoren of tople were passing np and down the thorpo ran4tliy was the totv oughfare. ) Iwry committed that ik one no'jer-anything unusual e Peace Congress Opens. Switzerland The I'.encva. International peace congress opened here Mondiy with the rinplng some years of the 'lllierty b'lf" ca-d ago from the metal of c.)n'n. swo-snd bayonets presen'ei' by various n l thin rn the Initiative ef Ir. of Newark, an American delegate. ;. . WOMAN 'LEADS Remain Unpaid. Havana. Cuba, her treasury empty and the Improbability of an honest and orderly presidential election being; held. Is facing the most serious financial crisis which has confronted the Island since it became a republic. Tb last dollar of the (16.500.000 Speyer loan has been spent, while the sewering and paving of Havana, for w hich purpose the loan made. Is only half finished and Is in danger of being abandoned. Receipts from the customs house and the lottery have reached their lowest ebb. The Comes administration has spent tl40.000.000 In Its two and one half years of existence, and Cuba must cut down her expenses at least 50 per cent before she can hope to break even. Believe Engineer Is Wrong. Jovernmeut engineers Washington familiar with the work on the Panama canal do not do not regard seriously the opinion expressed by Henry Lot-crira Nlcaragttan mining engineer. who Is quoted aa sayjng that vessels never will pass through the canal. one-tent- Wickersham to Leave Cabinet. General Attorney Washington. Jeorge W. Wiifcersfiam will retire from President Tart's cabinet on Italian Prince Dies. March 4 next. He will leave bis post Paris P.ince lunula Murat, a to the whether Mr. Taft Is won of the king of Naples, died grind presidency or not TbK It Sunday, after a;i operation. He was known Monday, I the statement that 61 years old. Mr. Wlrkersham baa mnde to friends In Washington and New York and DR. which has been reiterated by Mr. Wlckefham In the capital. l.lpp the night preceding e, Bloodhound TraM Firebugs. Charleston, W. Va. Scores of soldiers with bloodhounds are searching the mountains at the head of Carbon creek for the men who tried to fire the Opple of the South Carbon Coal company, and the residence of Charles Cable, superintendent of the mine. Bloodhounds were brought up from military headquarters at Pratt, ana early Friday tbey struck two trails, which are being followed over the densely wooded mountains. e i S One Harvard scientist ha. would toed in making hot ice. which ot no use at all on the morning after British-Russia- two-third- s Battleship Wyoming Ready. Philadelphia. The battleship Wyoming; was turned over to the government at the Phlbidilp'iU nivy yard Monday by the Cramp Shipbuilding company. The Wyoming, which Is a i.ler ship to the Arkansas, will be ommandod by Cap'a'.n K. L. Chapln. .She will be; placed In commission next week and wlll.particlpate In the naval rvlew in New York harbor next month. OR- mouth-I'icc- Strike fo Suffrage Projected. Washington. Turther evidence of Hruwsels, Iielglum. A general strike Is projected by Sod diets of Itejglum the weakening of the Orozro rebellion Is conveyed to the state and war delo support of a universal suffrage partments In the latest reports from Hosamendment to the constitution. and consuls of the tilities against the government which army officers movements or the various rebel lead has resolutely set Its face against the ers operating ,'n northern Mexico. desired legislation, will begin In NoThese movements are so Irresolute vember. Half a million workers. It Is as to satisfy the officials that no calculated, will be Involved In the longer are the various generals acting, irlke, which It Is proposed shall last under common le iderfcliip. esfunds a to cost their weeks at Officials here say reports show that timated at $10,000,000. nowhcie Th"!T.i' Fair titer We invite you to call and see our beautiful new store. You'll find it a very convenieut, economical place to shop. Mail .orders are tfiven careful fot-th- Chi-dck- :td to weather?' " 'Indeed you did, sir," the maid reIondou. The practical division of Persia between Great' Britain and plied. 'Why, sir, you kissed the appears almost assured as a re- missis:'" sult of the conference which SerRlua Limit of Gall. S; zouotf, the Russian foreign minister, has had wi,.h British stu'esmen. John W. Conley, business agent All the British newspapers In the cloa. Boston Bartenders' union, Is rest touch with the foreign office, par- peating a story told by one of the ticularly the Time, looked uxn re- members of his local, which, he says, shows the limit of pure unadulterated cently iut Sir LOdnard Urey'a a iv forecasting thin arrange- nerve. It seems that a thirsty Individment and are apparent preparing ual Btrolled Into the "wet goods emthe public mind for It. The necessity porium," where this particular barof preserving order la the Interests of tender presided and asked for a beer. trade is the pilnclpaj reason advan- After his glass was filled he Bald: ced. "Take one yourself." 8ome of the liberal papers bewail The bartender drew one and the two ' the disappearance of Persia aa the drank. buffer state and foresee a great InNow," said he of the thirst, "Ml crease in 'he British military estab- match you to see who pays. Lend me lishment when the a coin to match with?" bouadary Is drawn across the middle Amazed at the gall of the party, the of what Is now Persia. bartender compiled with hU request and down he slapped them on the CUBA FACE3 CRISIS. counter. One was a head and the other was a tall. Treasury is Empty and Heavy Bills 'Didn't you say you were matching ponl-tentlar- fiio II your are coming. Have-Bee- Rub-ai- u cur-nlv- la Must fish luncheon: "I confess that I am not pleased with the modern trend of fiction. - The newest fiction Is nasty. It leaves a bad It is full of taste In the mouth. double entendre like the parlor maid's remark. UTAH SALT LA HI CII "A gentleman came down to breakfast oue mornlug with bloodshot eyes. Il drank eight glasses of Ice water hurriedly then he muttered, hoarsely, to the pretty parlor maid: Probably the Ideal man no longer ' "Tell me, Adele, did I reach home, exists in the mind of a woman who last night very much under the has been married four or five tlmea. Russian Foreign Minister Conferring With British Statesmen Regarding Division of Buffer State, Which la Forecast by British Newspapers. Harvey Cole Killed in California by Man Whom Ha Attempted to Rob. Fresno, Cal A dead highwayman whowe body baa been lying In the morgue bIiico September 19, 'when he was shot by Thomas Hugou, whom MEXICAN REBELS lie attemptod to hold up, was Identia fied Monday by James Mullen, miner and engineer, an Harvey Cole, ARE WEAKENING au outlaw, who had carried on a of crime from Idaho to Mexico. Mullen declares he U familiar with Cole's record, and that he saw Cole kill two Chinese In Mexico. He says REBELLION IN MEXICO IN ITS that Cole escaped twice while serving FINAL STAGES ACCORDING TO r a sentence In an Idaho LATEST REPORTS. for murder, and thereafter In a of robberies career started Wyoming, where he robbed a gambling nVti, and In Arizona, where he Rebels Not Disposed to Meet the Govrobbed a restaurant and was wounded ernment Forces In Action Except with a cleaver by the cook. AccordWhere They Can Attack Some ing to Mullen, Cole killed two Small Town or Camp. In Idaho. Canctts He Actions, "Under the Weather." Richard Harding; Davis, during his Atlantic City honeymoon, said at a NECESSITY PRESERVING DER IN INTERESTS OF TRADE THE REASONS ADVANCED. IN MORGUE. nlne-reent- From His atu-nlioa- ies. ten-yea- RATHER UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE. BRITAIN OF Tucson, Arizona After a diasn through northern Sonora by fmlcriil troops, following hln raid on mining camps and the lines of the Southern Pacific railroad, Kmillo 1'. Campa, the relel leader, and his stafT crossed tho American line south of here and now as prisoners of the Pulled Status authorities. Tho Identltxif the rebel leader wan not known until Monday morning, when, after u positive by Dr. KulYo. who rails him-el- f tho Maru.uU of Srlllu, he admitted his Identity and Hnid he was tired of fighting. Hard pressed by the pursuing federals and practically destitute of ammunition, Campa decided to seek safety In the United State with the faint hope that he might be able to get ammunition at Casus firunilos or Utla Ilend, west of Tucson. Stories that Ciimpa got out with $::oi),000 as the result of hia campaign of loot through northern Sonora are routed by the United States autlior-I- t FAMOUS OUTLAW Ai RUSSIA iw-t- lt'. mmm Ml .l mr fcrr M Nil rr iu uint h uttt. I IT" , yaMI kraaift. rf trktl. wtrrt rM ftti mkuti Union Portland Cement Co. OGDtN, UTAH attoraeya Stat Militia In Control. Charleston. W. Va T!- - state milIn the itia ha tlgh'end the cotin-tmartial !aw district of and stiie offlilals from Gnverftor Glassccck down r apparently pre Mrin tot a lues iiete. Kiha v a SlH r 7 Av i - |