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Show TIRED, SICK AND DISCOURAGED Doan'a Kidney Pill. Brought and Cheerfulness. Health Mrs. J. I. Pemberton. 854 So. St., Marshall, Mo., says: "For feara I suffered from Brlght's disease which the doctors said was Incurable. I gradually grew weaker until I had to take to my bed. The kidney secretions were suppressed. I became terribly bloat- and finally reached the point where I took Tt BO Interest In II f was at tils time I began taking Doan's Kidney PlUg and soon improved. When I had used 12 boxes I was without a sign of the trouble whloh leemed to be carrying me to my grave." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 69 cents a box. Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ied. NOT EASILY BEATEN REBUFFED. ON Both Men Have Been Identified As the Robbers By Trainmen, and There Seems Little Doubt That Right Men Are In Jail. Fires Two Shots From the Public Gallery, Wounds a Government Official and Causes a Panic, But the Premier Escapes Unscathed. Washington. The stirlng scenes of the last session of congress, when the house overthrew Speaker Cannon and took the making of its rules Into Its own hands, were In part on the floor of the house on Monday. Threatened with what they believed to be an effort to "draw the teeth" sf one of the most Important of the new rules. Democrats and Insurgents joined in the defeat of the speaker. (Copyright. UU.) By a vote of 145 to 126, the combined forces rallied to the support of Representative Democrat, Fitzgerald, New York, and sustained him In his DROPS BOMB FROM AIRSHIP INSURGENTS WORRY DAVILLA appeal from the speaker's ruling. The fight developed as the result of the second attempt to use the new rule which gives the house power to For First Tl.ne In History of Aviation, Capture City of Truxlllo After SkirShell is Thrown From Aeroplane mish With Government Soldiers and discharge a committee from further Will Attack Other Towns. at Target. consideration of a bill that has been referred to it. Ogden, Utah. The two men who held up the Union Pacific Overland Limited train at Reese on the night of January 2, murdered William Da vis, a colored porter, and shot through the arm A. N. Taylor, another porter, clubbed passengers almost Into insensibility and made off with money and jewelry to the value of many thousand dollars, are now in jail in this city. The alleged robbers are W. Lewis, aged 39 years, a railroad section foreman, and Thomas O'Dell, aged 33 years, a bartender, who has been here for more than a year. Both men have been Identified as the robbers by trainmen who had a sood view of them on the night of the robbery. Two other men were arrested with Lewis and O'Dell when they were captured In a rooming house in this city by the chief of police and chief of detectives of Ogden. It Is not believed, however, that the last two men had any band in the robbry. Th officers are conndent that they have such a clear case against the men that a confession will be forthcoming within a few days. Paris. The chamber of deputies thrown into a panic Tuesday by an attempt on the life of Premier Briand. Two revolver shots were fired at the ministerial bench from the public gallery, but the premier was unharmed. One of the bullets entered the leg of Leon Mlrman, director of the department of public assistance In the ministry of the- Interior. The wound Is not serious. The assailant is a man named who was formerly a clerk of the courts of Bayonne. He was pounced upon by the police before ho could use his weapon again and was hurried from the place. M. Briand was quickly surrounded by others of the ministry and by the deputies and heartily congratulated on his escape from death. Glsolme is well known to the police, having been but recently liberated from an insane asylum, in which ha had been kept following an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the British consul at St. Sebastian. This Is the second recent assault upon the premier. San Francisco. For the first time in the history of aviation in this country, a loaded bomb was dropped from an aeroplane on Camp Selfridge field on Sunday and exploded. The experiment was made by Lieutenant M. S. Crlssy of the coast ar tillery, flying with Phillip 1'armalee in a Wright biplane. At a heleht of 475 feet. Lieutenant Crissy released the shrapnel shot. aiming at a clear spot of ground near the lower end of the field. A puff of smoke as the nilselle struck showed the success of the experiment. The shot was capable of wounding within a radius of seventy yards and great care was exercised in selecting the place for dropping It. Zelaya May Yet Be Punished. Washington. There is little chance of former President Zelaya escaping punishment by the Nicaraguan courts If the charge can be brought homo to him that he is responsible for illegally putting to death the two Americans, Groce and Cannon. Zelaya is believed to be in Belgium, but under the Latin code he could be tried prudence. nd sentenced while absent from Nic"It wj the Christmas season, and aragua, though, of course the sentence he said that we might learn a lesson could not be executed until he refrom a little girl who was naughty In turns to the country. the early part of December. " 'Dear me,' ber mother said, 'If Negro Brute Gets Light sentence. you're going to be naughty Im very Boston. A sentence of not more much afraid Santa Claus won't bring than eight nor less than six years In you any present. state's prison was Imposed on Monday "The little girl frowned. a negro who upon James H. "Well,' she whispered, 'you needn't was found guilty Taylor, In the supreme court " ay It so near tho chimney!' of violating the white slave law in respect to his white wife. She was A Son's Compliment. found chained to a wall with her His Incessant work, his avoidance a mass of bruises. The woman body gave of all rest and recreation sad his rig- In court a revolting account of mis. Pullt-erl orous made Joseph treatment by her husband. In his days In harness, the deTown Destroyed By Fire. spair of bis family. In this connection a pretty story Is Seattle. Wash. The following mestold about tbo famous journalist's son sage, being sent from Marshfleld, Ore., Ralph. Mr. Pulitzer had refused to to Roscburg. Ore., was picked up by take a holiday, and Mrs. Pulitzer ex- the wireless station here early Tuesclaimed: day morning: "Did you ever know your father to ' Have Just been informed that city do anything because It was pleasant?" of Gardiner, Ore., is totally destroyed "Yes, once when he married you." by fire. No dnubt many people are the young man gracefully replied. In distress. Almost Impossible for us to reach tbem Immediately." Live Real Estate Agents Wanted Accepts Place on Bench. For Finest Irrigated land proposition In California. Full Government reOlympia. Wash. Cpon receiving a ports on soil and- - water system. Lib- second message from President Taft References Re- urging him to arrept the place, Frank eral Commissions. quired. Write at once for particulars H. Rudkin or the Washington supreme to Irrigated Land Company of Cali- court announced Monday night he fornia, 601 Crocker National Bank would accede to the wishes of the president and become the successor Building, San Franc Uco. of the late Kdward Whllson on the A Surprise. federal bench for the district of east"I'm going to Rive my wife a real ern Washlng'on. Ames Now Member or Ananias Club. President TheoBoston. Former dore Roosevelt took a leap into the Massachusetts senatorial contest Saturday night when. In a telegram addressed to Josenh Walker, speaker ot the Massachusetts house of represen tatlves, he vigorously championed tne cause of Senator Henry Cabot ixmge and Congressman Hutier charged Ames with deliberately misrepresenting facts. The telegram, sent from Oyster Bay, was called forth by the Duplication of an alleged statement by in Congressman Ames, who is active opposition to the candidacy or faena tor Lodge for Panic In Poolroom. Los Angeles, Cal. After a quarrel over money which be asserts was owing to him, George Mason, a negro, followed Louis Lopez, a Mexican, Into a crowded Main street poolroom and emptied the contents of a revolver. One bullet struck Lopez In the left breast, killing him Instantly. F. J. Dunlay and Edward Joselyn received A flesh wounds from two others. hundred men fought wildly with each other in an effort to get first out of the door. self-denia- To Exterminate Alfalfa Weevil. (Vmgressman Howell Washington. on Saturday succeeded In having appropriated $25,000 for the extermination of alfalfa weevil In Utah. The money will be carried as an item in the agricultural appropriation bill which was completed by the house committee on agriculture. Experts from the department of agriculture have been working for years to check the ravages of this pest In Utah. Butch Bor-ema- . ey h tvT'tttnT sprh tu,. Weak, Run Down? fi!ot 1e-riia- e . fr d H Eastern Parties to Engage In Market-lnthe Alaska Sardine. Seattle. Alaska may witness, during the coming summer, the Inauguration of a new Industry that will prove of great benefit to the territory. Eastern parties ho have had great experience In the fishing and packing of sardines on the Atlantic coast, Canal, have discovered In the 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 cf the Canal, following the run of herring. The use of the movable scows will avoid the necessity of large equipment of fishing boats. EXPECT DROP IN FOOD PRICE. g Ik-h- Men Facing Failure Because Their Plans Went Awry. Commission Chicago. Millions of of pounds butter, cheese, poultry and millions of dozens of eggs held In the cold storage warehouses here will be thrown on the market before May 1, and a general tumbling of lood prices Is expected at once, according to commission merchants. men are said to be faring failure as a result of their efforts to maintain artificial prices on the necessaries tf life The Inability further to uphold th'.s price Is said to be due to combination of circumstances, chief of which are the open winter of 1911 and the ban nee crops of 1910. DECREASE IN SHEEP. Over a Quarter of a Million Less Then Last Year. Boston, Mass. A considerable decrease In the number of sheep of shearing age in the United States oy the annual wool review and sheep census of the Unltea States, compiled by the National Association of Wool Manufacturer's, which Is the autborltp In the American wool trade. The number Is placed at 41.999.S00, a decrease of 293,70:5 from 1909. This decrease occurs mainly In the far western states, which show a decrease rf 873,000, due largely to the excessive cold and storms of the winter before this in the Rocky mountain region. Montana is credited with the larger flock, having 4,800,000. Utah has 2,100,000 sheep, and Idaho. 2,600,000. Seventh Highest Fridge in America. Seattle, Wash. The new steel three-spacantilever bridge over the Ruskulana river in Alaska, built by the Copper River ac Northwestern Railway. Is the seventh highest bridge In the United States and the twenty-thirhighest bridge In theworld. According to statistics prepared by the "Engineering News," a technical Journal of New York City, the highest bridge In the world Is SL Glustlna, In the Tyrol, which Is 460 feet above the water. The highest already completed In the United States is at Pecos, Texas, which Is 32S feet high, and this bridge ranks twelfth In the bridge number aeven in the list will shortly be built over the Crooked river, in Oregon, 350 feet high. Tbe Kuskulana bridge is 238 feet high. Chinese Oppose Cremation. Peking. Keports from Harbin says the Chinese are vigorously opposing the summary disposition of tbe bodies of those hn have died from the BuThe authorities dare bonic plague. not burn them, the people desiring that they remain Intact, so that tlieir ancestors msy recognize them In the future life. They also oppose the burning of houses, some of which contain tbe dad bodies of entire families. Some of the corpses have remained In tbe city for days, but they are now being hurried. Pacific Coast Banks. Swindled Hot Springs, Ark. Charles J. l, charged specitV ially with har lng forged New York drafts drawn hi ouch the People's Savings bank of Seattle to the amount of $1.k21, was arrested Sunday by detertivts. after a chase throngh half a doen western states. That I'm Ific roast banks recently have lost heavily IhroiiKh (he issuance of fradulent paper and th.il dettives are within reafhing dis tance of several merj Implicated :1 the transactions Is intimated by detectives b' re. Jealous Man Kilts Ctrl. tnver. Miss Anatoiu Wunderie, Ev-er- e 1 Wrestlers Fall Out ef Window. Heattie. wasri John Anderson, a saloon proprietor, and Ben Chriften-sen- , a bariender In Ms rmslor. were instantly killed fnndy when they fell from a third story winiow of a hotel. The men ere rn3e"d In hat their frbn1 described as a had been friendiy tussle. The cleared lo make y for the strus;-elintnen. when they s'lddly ca reened sra'nst the w nliw overlook- 21, was shot and killed ing the alley. The sah cae way, killing Is knosn. the men toppled on the tr nk a rno morning by M. Henry Murphy, Sunday a for went snd then plun?ed fr, ih rner admirer, while returning from Four Killed in Wreck. below. The shooting followmorning Bat a via. N. Y. Five men are del. ed th Mutineers Win Point. two probably fatally Injured and tnor girl's refusal to teapond to At. the from .Murphy's "Good morning." Paris Advices hurt in the than seriously from th Portti'ie.-poiieo station Murphy na'ul be wis wreck of the wes'ern express and the Fra'n. five mi . Boston and ButTalo speeisl, bo1h frontier, say the l'ortueues' govern- unable to etplain his action, except on the New York Cenirsl here ment bss acceded to the demands of that Mis Wunderle's refusal to c Friday. Four victim were killed In the garrison at Llva, wfciffi mtrinicd fept his attentions had preyed upon stantly and on has since died. recently snd demanded Increased pay. his mind. Pb-ass- Inaugurate Governor. Montgomery, Ala. Kmm tt O'Neal of Florence. Ala., Alabama's thirty-fourlgovernor and ninth native son to hold that office, was sworn In et firn trm-- tf ! Governor Corner rtt Monday afernoon. I an 1. "ivr. took rfn1 a shot at the trusts In a is o retnwiin awain he made Just before the Incoming governor delivered bis Inaugural Heresy hunting is simply an obses sion of omniscience. Burns Self to Crisp. All Are You Nelson, B. C. A Chinese porter in the hotel here committed suicide in an unusual manner. Bfng snt to put f;i1 Inti the furnace, he nearly fill' d (he This rendition i dirvtlv cawed l with wood, opened bud l.lrwH When the blnd is msde rich the dijiftg siii crawled in. nt end pure by lr.td's Ssr.ipTi!s, Mail Clerks May Strike. ill put Will I") strong and cheerful; it CMdfield, Nev A strike of the mail ttew ip jn'o tour veil, hew tij'.r into clerks in the Goldfield imMoffiee fhsffier rvetite yemr m'i!e. give rH of dlrontin'ianre of douMe pay, and Hi'ti"i; mile ton l""k hctt'-rthe men have been receiving shirh lep lett-- r on-- ('! leMer; irii! irnke the past three years, has ben rd-tbe i,fl liaiit-- r snd the hrl:- -l postponed until the first of February 'o dsr brisMrr. Fids' TbeijrvU mntVm allow congress tin.e to renew the tnern tiet emereeney appropriation Mil governtdiy. Nom and ing postoffiees at Fairbanks. Alaska. This emergency !ill provides that clerks receiving the narng in other places shall have IIIaeawMr wEla. sea--e -- -" to rerrember ?'u a Inyearthese three posts on ac$1.2''" need a yru rrney foe CODCH8 COID? count of the hicher cost of livlnr New Orleans. Advices have been received here from Ceiba, Honduras, to the effect that Truxlllo has been captured by the revolutionists, after a hard skirmish with the small squad of government soldiers. A report has reached Truxlllo that the revolutionists had taken Tela and were marching toward Ceiba, but the action of the commandant In Bending 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 baa been conscripting soldiers, but many of those now in the army are known to be friends of General Manuel Bonilla, leader of the revolutionists. At the sight of the Bonilla forces, it is believed that onebalf or more of the government troops will join the former. The sympathy of the c of Ceiba is plainly with Bonilla. and he would have Ultle trouble tak lng this point. NEW INDUSTRY FOR ALASKA. Numerous Chicago commission Caught. In John Davis, on-- ' Helena, of two alleged postoffice robbers in the authorities be Jail at lieve they have "Butch" Cassldy, famous as an outlaw. According to the statement of Glenn Henderson, the fellow prisoner of Davis, the man is none other than tht former baniit wbo operated in Montana, Wyoming, t'tah and Idaho ten or twelve years ago. and who has been reported living In South Amerka with 'Kia" Curry. Fatal Shooting in Texas. Fort Worth, Texas Mrs. T. II wife of an attorney, fired five bu1ts Into the body of Mrs. Mary Binford in a crowded department stoe Monday pftcrrnon. Karh shot found Its mark and Mrs Binford died almost instantly. Mrs. Binford obtained a divoree No cause for th two years aeo. Invitations to Lynching. Frankfort, Ky. "There's no use for a physician to prescribe for a paThe money," tient after he's dead," said Governor It's a great acmmplli'hm'nt lobe Willson. when asked what course he bin to sing, but don't lose sight of the ould lake relative to the lynching fact that it's Just as grat a on to of the three negroes In Sheihyvllle. inow you can't. Invitations to attend the lynching are said to have been extended to Dr. Tierce's Pellets tcil;i a theatrical company which was playnd inviirnrste stomach, liver snd ing In Shclbyville Saturday night. , to Ink tiny granule. Kvery thread of gold Is valuable, and so Is every mornnl of time Mason. Ctidy MonL surprise this Christmas." That no? What are you going to give her?" r BRAND AT Uncle Joe's Attempt to Construe New Rule Results In Disapproval of Majority, the - Insurgent Republicans and Democrats Voting Together. happened. Vt SHOOTS INSANE MAN ATTEMPTS TO AS SASSINATE FRENCH PREMIER IN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIE8. Lesson for Diplomats. Ellhu Root, at the lnncheon In Providence preceding the dedication of the John Hay Memorial library at Brown university, said of John Hay: "His diplomacy was gracious, and tt was prudent as well. I remember, In an argument about a certain Interhow very national complication, warmly and aptly he once Insisted on s candy. CAPTURED TWO MEN WHO HELD UP TRAIN NEAR OGDEN 8AID TO. BE BEHIND THE BARS. A Imw-cls- BANDITS STIRRING SCENES IN THE HOUSE WHEN SPEAKER CANNON AGAIN MEETS DEFEAT. Slayer of School Boy Convicted. Salt Lake City. Julius Sirmay, the young Hungarian on trial for the murder of Thomas Karrick, a young school boy, who was killed in bis home on October 12, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. Going from the Bryant school, where be war a pupil, to his home in Federal Heights for luncheon, young Karrick a burglar or burglars in She No, I wouldn't marry the best encountered the house. Karrick was shot down by man on earth. the and died before he could He Of course not. The bride nev- tell burglar Immediately ran er marries the best man. 1 er want to hisneighbors, who how the tragedy had assistance, you to marry me. t"u?ar-erittd- SPORTS WINTER APPEAL t-- H- was - Gis-olin- EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP. Eight Killed and One Fatally Injured on Board the Delaware. inWashington. Eight men met stantaneous death, and one was so horribly burned that he probably will die, as a result of an explosion on board the battleship Delaware Tuesday morning, the cause of which Is yet unexplained, according to a wireless message to the navy department from Captain Gove. The Delaware was on her way to Hampton Roads from Guantanamo, Cuba, and hud been designated to tranRiKjrt the body of Senor Crux, late Chilean minister to the United States, to Chile Instead of the South Carolina, vhose propellers met with a mishap. The victims were on duty in the boiler room when the accident occurred. WAR SPECTRE Congressmen IN HOUSE. Engage in Debate on Military Preparedness. Washington. The spectre of war stalked in tbe house on Tuesday, but Its appearance was for the purpose of permitting a wholesale flaying of military critics and of furnishing a reason for liberality In appropriations. The army appropriation bill, carrying approximately $93,000,000. was under discussion and finally was passed after a debate on military preparedness of the nation, the future of aeroplanes, w hich won an appropriation of 1125,000, a tribute to the value of tbe national guard, and an appropriation of $770,000 for the field artillery for the organized militia. Slur on Postmaster Causes Tragedy. Knterprise, Or. At Intanle, on Tuesday, W. W. Winnings shot and perhaps fatally wounded Archie Wll-le- t, seriously wounded James Nolan, who attempted to disarm him. and was himself struck on the head with a pick by Willet'a father and seriously Injured. The affray was the result of a slurring remark alleged to bave been made by Winnings regarding the postmaster of Lotsnle, who Is young Wil-lefather-ilaw. fs Prizes Won by Aviators. New York. Aviation prizes distributed during the year amounted to !M0.ft0ft, according to figures com piled In France. Tbe list of aviators ho In 1310 won $:o.oon or more Paulharn. $70,000; Ijitham, $60.-&0- 0; Morane, $;o,ttO; firahanie-IVhit- e, $jO,fon; I,elilanc, $100110; V).mft; Chaves. $ .o.iilirt; Captain Dickson, $:."i.f'0f. and Wynmalen, ("at-lane- Keep Caucus Pledges, City. Separate votes were taken in the senate and hou Of the legislature Tuesday afternoon on t'nited Stateg senator. In harmony with, tb" raueiis vote berpfo-forhad. the entire Republican vote went to fjenrge Su'herland and tbe IS'tn'traiic vote went to Judge O. W. Powers. Salt e Engineers on 9.rike. Naco, Ariz. The engineers of the Southern Pacific railway In Mexico went on strik Tuesday nisht The atrl'K followed the refusal of a for a wsee chei! equal to the one In effect t,n tijo southern Pacific In the t'niteej FUtes, Kern Chosen Senator. j Western Stic Show. KetcHeTs S'ayer on Trial. Leaps Froi K ghthslory Window, John Worth Indianapolis, Irtd. j l.VTver. The sixth snr.ual national ft. lo'iis It H W hit more, seed Kern Springletd. Mo Th triad of Walof this riy was on Tensday western stok show asi op nd terc ter A. t'iplev and Ooidie Pmith. from n window In tbe eighth of the Mari"tte b with a parade Trorning killma eleetej to the t'nited States ent Monday jointly wjih tr fnndr of through th business portion of the '"iT.iey Ketrbel, who at the tirpe ,f h rnejt instantly. IVspondcney over to sticroe! ATtert J. IV verWgo. The Its vote fof bits continued i!ln-s- s The show bad th f M will continue bis death. ber snd the dea'h Republican minority city. Fenator Bt-- ridge, through the work, 8n1 is the Jargesl weight fhsmplonsh-p- . txcan Monday. cf his ni'e as the rmiw In the history of the event. Kansas City Man Captuures Teas. Gas Explosion KiPs Four. Quakes atd Severe Cold. for Negroes. Jefferson f'fty. Mo. James A. Red Separate Schools from St. Petersburg Niobrara. Neb Pour person were Dispa'ches a Topeka, Kan- - A bill to force ngo-e- Tasbk'nU Russian Turkei-an- . and fo-i- Injure! in n etrl' of Kansas City junior silei say Vj attend separate s Vvt sn4 preStates senator from Missouri been felt t 9hn hc!i occurred berP earth shocks r 7.31 l"nit-( of vent the mania f.l'e and ne- Vyrny, rspitai of Sen.irjethensk. o'clock mad? The etp'o Tuesday. His election w evening. s Introgroes heavy penalty bave ben slight. sion was by a leak in a ras effective Wednesday by the assembly bowvet, Thse, duced in t.- bouse FTldiy. in Joint session. nlant in the cellar of tb h tr-l. Tbe Intense cold continue. ms. tcny IdaJo, e s de-tt'u- wsi-bonnd- 'he'd Of !. rat '. , s fa-h'- d un-ie- r - rbon |