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Show MUST STOP FIGHTING NO PEACE IN A OPERATOR NEW AT THE LACKS A FEW VOTES SWITCHBOARD MORE STATES MUST FAVOR IN COME TAX BEFORE CONSTITUBE CHANGED. TION MEXI-C- WAR-RIDDE- .UNTIL REBELS LAY DOWN ARMS, SAYS LIMANTOUR. Mexican Minister of Finance Enters the Upon the Task of Pacification, Outcome of Which the Whole ' World Seems Interested. Mexico City. With a warning to all Mexicans that with every day the rebellion continues the danger ot International complications Increases, a plea to them to rahy to the support of General Diaz, and a declaration that the government never can enter Into peace negotiations with Individr uals In arras, Finance Minister on Monday entered upon the task of pacification which the whole world, at least, has set for him, and In the outcome of which the world U New York. Nine more states must ratify the proposed income tax amendment before It can become a part of the federal constitution. Reports received here' from the capitals of the forty-sistates show that the amendment has received favorable action In the Joint leglslutuers of twenty-six- . Vermont, Rhode Island and Utah have refused to ratify the amendment this year, while New Hampshire has taken favorable action In ouly one branch of the legislature. Among the sixteen which have not acted, the 1 x Llm-antou- (Copyright. 1911.) an Unlawful Rubbering" on Party Line 'Phones In New Hampshire Is Now Interested. Offense and Is Punishable by a Fine of - (10. Senor Limantour said the statement that he was the bearer of conditions for the establishment of peace, placed SOLDIERS FOR THE ISLANDS ROOSEYELT DAM DEDICATED In his hands by the Maderos in New York, was an absurdity. Mr. Limantour called upon the president at the national palace late at President Participates Infantry, Cavalry and Field Artillery Former Monday afternoon. The meeting was of First Important IrriHawaiian and to Sent the Opening Being cordial In the extreme, the two gation Project Undertaken Philippine Islands. friends shaking Hands and emUnder Reclamation Act. bracing repeatedly. NEED FEEL NO ALARM. taken a Tucson, Ariz. Having course San Anroundabout through Roosevelt, Arizona. Standing on top Such Is Assurance Given Mexican Oftonio, Texas', as If beaded for the of the great storage dam, which bears ficial by President Taft. army maneuvers, the Second United bis name, former President Theodore Jf Roosevelt, at SMS p. m. Saturday, Whatever delicacy States Infantry, under command Washington. may have existed In the relations be- Colonel Mansfield, through pressed an electric button which set passed tween the United States and Mexico Tucson Friday en route to San Fran- In motion a mass of grinding niachln concerning the mobilization of 20.000 cisco, where the men will embark ery which In turn raised three of the American troops near, the Mexican Immediately for Honolulu. It Is un- six massive Iron gates. By this act be frontier were swept away. It Is be- derstood this will be an additional officially opened the Roosevelt stor talk be- force for the Hawaiian Islands and age dam, a part of the Salt river Irri lieved, by the tween President Taft and the Mexi- not to relieve the others. gation project The men are discussing a rumor can ambassador, Senor De la Barra The motors which raise the ga,tes a that within the next six months had hardly begun to turn before three at the White House on Monday. The president confirmed assurances force of 12,000. Including Infantry, raging torrents of water came rushwhich he gave the embassador before cavalry, field and mountain artillery, ing through the three openings at dlf departing for Augusta, Ga., that will occupy the Hawaiian and Philip- ferent levels and ran madly down the Mexico need feel no alarm. Embas- pine Islands. valley, where, after racing fully slX' sador De la Barra went away satisfied ty miles. It will be used In the lrrlga Firemen Overcome by Ammonia. with the conference and sent a long Hon of about 205,000 acres of land. Chicago. Thirty firemen were ovThe cer monies were opened by telegram to Minister Creel, minister f foreign relations, at Mexico City, ercome by the fumes of ammonia President Orme of the Salt River Val explaining tne frank expressions of Sunday while fighting a fire which ley Water Users' association after Mr, the American government as made to destroyed a warehouse of the Mon- Rooxevelt had mounted the stand and arch Refrigerator company and caus- Mrs. Roosevelt, Arch'e and Miss Ethel him by President Taft. ed a $10,000 loss. Daring rescues Roosevelt grouped themselves below, PREMIER 8TOLPIN RESIGNS. were made In carrying the uncon- President Orme Introduced Governor scious firemen from the burning Sloan as chairman and the latter in Rejection of Bill for structure. It waa necessary to take turn presented all speakers. in Western Provinces Causes them down the fire escapes as the Those who spoke were Iewls Hill, Premier's Fall. cables of the elevator In which the of the project; C. J. Blanch engineer St. Petersburg. P. A. Stolypln. pre- rescuers ascended snapped and the mier and minister of the interior, re- cage plunged three floors to the base-inewith a load of firemen. signed Monday, and the resignation was promptly accepted by Emperor Curned to Death in Bath Room. Nirbotas. V. N. Kokovsoff. minister W. wl'.l Pasadena. Cal. Dr. Edward of finance In the Stolypln cabinet, Hibbard, a w II known physician and be the new prime minister. Premier S'.olypln presented his res- surgeon, formerly of New York and ignation personally to the emperor. Providence, R, I., Is dead at his home His action was due to the rejection here as the result of burns received by the council of the empire 0t the In his bath room Friday night. Dr. In Hibbard, while preparing for a bath, Zematvo bill for self government had lighted bis pipe .nd In some manthe nine western provinces. The premier decided to make the ner the match Ignited his night apcrisis a personal Issue, and the quick- parel. Edward Hibbard. Jr., an only ness of the emperor's answer was ac- son, was severely burned In trying to cepted In certain quarters as substan- extinguish the flames. tiating the report that the emperor Observe St. Patrick's Day. has abandoned the premier to bis fate Dublin. Ireland. SL Patrick's day by telling the conservatives In the was celebrated throughout Ireland M. council of the empire, through with because1 of unusual enthutlasm to vote "according to their con- the promise of home rule at an early science." dale. The trooping of the colors at Dublin castle was carried out with Theodore Rootevelt TO BRING SETTLERS TO WEST. elaborate ceremony. Queen Mother Spcial Exhibition Train to be Sent to Alexandra sent the customary pres- ard of the reclamation service, who ent of shamrock to the Irish guards, read a letter from Dr. Newell, and Ir. Eastern States by Western Boosters. every soldier of whom was bearcaed It. A. Fowler, president of the National Irrigation congress. Rait Lake City. To bring the tide with a spray when on parade. Bishop Atwood led the spertatnrs In of migration from the crowded east Seized. 8melter the Lord's prayer, and later proPayroll Is west. Into the great directly El Paso, Tex. Two hundred revo- nounced the tHwedfctloft. the primary and avowed object of the lutionists nave been operating In the Along the top of the darn. ,rcfu1 Western Development association. , this end definite Sacramento district, near Torreon. standards, bearing electrical glob-To accomplish aev-erhad and Itoonevelt been Miss visited erected two ranches, They meeta taking plan, as outlined Monday at horses and forced Enrique Ter. set these at gjil by touching a button, ing of the executive committee of the concluding feature of the day. the assoc'atlon held In Salt Lake, In- razas, a ranchman, to give up 1200. Smeltroll of The American the pay a clude the sending of great special Utah Leads at Land Show. train from the ten western states of ing & Keflnlng company, which waa Lake CHy.-- A Salt tpclal to the California. Oregon, bring sent to the El Cobre mine, was Tribune from Los Vtah, Idaho. aays: With Angeels seized hunand and ten rifles several WyWashington. Nevada, Montana, a a clash of band and the ahoiil of dred dollars added to the Insurgents' oming. Colorado and Nebraska Into funds thousands the Pacific Land and Proand arms. the hart of the region from which ducts show opened by Mayor Alexanthe bomeseekcrs come. der at the Shriae auditorium SaturGirl Mother. Seeks Kidnaped will It Is planned that each state Des Moines, la. Governor Carroll day night. Hardly a city of any sire be given one coach In which to carry from the Dan of fsisfoeo, Arit.. to the and exhibit a display of products and has received a letter from Blanche Persheha of Blaine, Waati but Is repCale. of Ixs aged Cal., 1. Angeles. literature that will properly advertise resented there and to non of ttiem requesting that he aid In locating Its resources and advantages. mother, from whom she was kidnaped will gait Lake and otrW Utah commonwealths have to lift a hit. la Canadian Admits Brutal Murder. by her father at Keokuk, la., thirteen other words, the Utah exhibit eimply 22 hi In to death Edward years ago. Just prior Jardlne, Ooderlrh. Ont takes the prize. years old. In Jail here awaiting trial Ixs Aneeles, recently, the father conLoses Life on Burning Steamer. for the alleged murder of Lizzie An- fided to the girl the story of her earderson last fall, has made a compleie lier life. Portland, Ore The river steamer con'eUon that he alone commuted Mascot burad lo the wajers ax fo." Cardinal Missions. Appeals the deed. Jardlne admits that he early Sunday on the Lewis river, near New York The Ca'holie church Woodland. Wash. FHney Illinee. the girl to the vacant building stew-arfound". After has decided to push Its worx among whre the body was of the boat, loot his life. The the negroes and Indians. Cardinal burning of the steamer followed an snrre ttemtlm. In which she thrra'-enrexfiosure, he says, he stabbed Gibbons has lneud a sperfal appeal explosion of !he fuel oil tank. The tirr with a jackktilfo and she died to the churches of his own Kate to crew rf thirteen, ixrep-inIHinge, ' contribute liberally to h'work. Instantly escaped by jumping overboard. old-tim- e rt rt -- mm Tro-pof- hr en-ticr- d d d Aged Poet III. Sleeping Men Rescued. men Cal. Mo. It was announced Oakland, Twenty Springfield. In the Yeong Men's Chrla'.ian Friday at FaMola where hospital, anc'alon building hers were nearly Joaquin Miller has been lil for sim suffocated before rescued by flremtn time, (hit the ased poet was well earl Monday when fire destroyed the rut of danger and on the road to rcn-t.let- e true lure. recovery. Causes Panic. Engine Explosion Kills Three. Dyrsmite Explosion Pueblo. Colo. Thre men were Tench Lick, Ind. An explosion of dynamite or giant powder In a new Hiled and five others severel in. bnl'dfng of the French Lick Hotel Jured by the explos on of an en tine f. rompany on Monday caused soma the rod milt of the Mlnneqna steel pan e until It was learned plant of the Colorado Fuel ft Iron thing V company I; ere oo Friday. that n; damage bad been done. aiep All Spring: Blood More Money for Famine Suffers. Rel Washington.- - Tne American Crosa has cao,ed another 12,009 to China for the relief of the starving millions In that empire. The money waa sent to the American cotimiI general at Shanghai for diwtrlbolon. Judge Merrill Recover Heattn. Kansas City Hagh Morrill, forrnr ly Judge Id Wyoming, who for two weeks has keen la a hospital In this city following a) stroke of paralysis, has practically recovered Ms health aad retaraed to kit fccni la fUwilaw. question Is pending In Louslana, New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The matter la scheduled to come before the Florida legislature next month. West Vlrglana has "postponed" action, Arkansas, Tennessee, Wyoming, Minnesota and Delaware have not considered the matter. The constitution provides that proposed amendments to become valid ot must be ratified by three-fourththe states. This necessitates favorable action by thirty-fivof the forty-si- x states. Tnere la no limit to the time of such ratification and negative action by a legislature is not conclusive, a state caving the right to reverse its judgment. s e TAFT OUTLINES MESSAGE. Recommendations Will Be Confined and to Canadian Reciprocity Permanent Tariff Board. Columbia. 8. C. President Taft, according to present plans, will confine his message to the extra session of congress to Canadian reciprocity and the establishment of a permanent tariff board. He Is convinced the country de sires, and ought to desire, a further revision of several schedules ot the Payne-Aldrlcact. He feels the woolen schedule Indefensible, it Is said, and Is anxious It shall be revised soon. The president Is equally convinced h that the coutnry desires that revisions of the tariff be made In the light of scientific Information which it la the duty of the tariff board to collect It is said he rather Inclines to the Idea that no schedule should be revised upn which the tariff board la nut ready with Its information. He has directed the temporary tariff board to make a report pn the woolen schedule by December 1. Per sonally, he would lite for congress to wait until that time and not attempt to revise any schedules at the extra seitsion. He will give the matter further consideration.' however, after he reaches Washington. DAVID H. MOFFAT DEAD. Capitalist and Railroad Sucscombs to Attack of Grippe New Ynik. ltavld II. Moffat, banker and railroad man of Denver died here Saturday from the after effects of grippe. David H. Moffat was In his seventy year at tbe time of death. Fot many years he bad been recognised as Colorado s leading rltUctl. Ilia connection with the development of the state had gained for him the name of -- empire builder." Perhaps bis recent work of development great(-- t was the Inver, Northern ac Paclflo railroad, known as the Moffat road. In honor of the builder. This road, ex tending from Denver to Salt Lake through a rich but undeveloped aectlon of northern and northwestern Colorado, was started In the year 1903 and has teen completed beyond Steamboat Spring. Colo, Since traf flc started over the lln several years ago the road has been a money maker. Colorado Builder Idaho Night Riders Under Searchlight Boise, Ida Wntrlr t Attorney C H. Lingenfeter sprang a sensation in the here Monday wbea ho federal announced to the grand jury that th ied the Camsv night riders who Prairie country would be lnv"tleat ed, as well as a charge against the Medbury Investment company of con ducting a town lot lottery and charge aeainst the claim jumpers of the Long valley. Mistook Husband for Burglar. Chicago. John fVbenk was shot to death at his home early Saturday morning, and the po!ke announced. aftrr Mrs. Hfhtr.k had r?over-- from ber nhotk, that the wife admitted she shot huxband, mistaking him for a burglar. hr Diseases and Ailments CN Utah, Rhode Island and Vermont Have Refuted to Ratify the Amendment This Year, While Question Is Pending in Seven Others. heart-to-hea- Hood's Sarsaparilla For Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an Take it this spring, in usual unequaled record of cures. form or tablets known as Sarsatabs. liquid 8prlng Humors are due to the impure, Impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood brought about by the unhealthful modes of living during the winter, too close confinement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them and builds up the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla has na equal for cleansing the blood and expelling the humors that accumulate during the winter, it effects its wonderful cures because It combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty different Ingredients. Insist on having Hood's. It baa no substitute. COLT DISTEMPER omi b hABdlttd Terr mI1t. Th 1rk mrm oarwi nd ll ottiflr 1 amm itaablo, no matter lio kiMt fruui hvli thm dltv fulTlkl tfil'kK CUltK. Olrm oa by umiam 81014 MV UQUxpod' iotiffudKoF In fNvi. Acta on tb blood And of (ermi All fomiaofdlrjtemjMtr, hmt remwly known for uarti in fonL . On bottle gma.mntMd to euronmn, bOonn'1.! bottlm Mud I BI0dOB of urmcifUuiftnd harneaa dealer, orwol turwM uld bv ut ,Uow, haw to pouttto lhnju. Our tr pianuractuTwra. Tssm. T J 5 rr POHN MEDICAL CO.. CtaaM.a.JBMUrtaUtUU, Coshen. Ind., WAS TAKING CHANCES NO I grand voyage to U.S. A. the pole. Chauffeur Had Had Enough Accldenta With People Wearing False Teeth. Pretty Thais X. who has delighted the audlencea of New York's vaudeville houues, waa called suddenly to Vermont to visit her sick mother. At a town a few miles from her parent's home ahe hired an automobile and asked the chauffeur to drive her with aa much speed as possible to her destination. The roads were very bad, and the car, making good speed up hill and down dale, over rocks and ruts, seemed bound to shake overboard Us occupants. ' After a little of this jolting the chauffeur turned to his fare and demanded: "I say, ma'am. Do you wear false teeth?" "What Impudence!" exclaimed Thais X. "Oh, ma'am, it la not from Impudence," returned the chauffeur, "that I asked you the question. It Is because the road Is bad, the rocks are hard, and it you wear false teeth, you would do well to remove them until we atrlke the pike. I've had enough accidents of that description." j EYES WOULD BURN AND ST1NQ Barmaids In South Australia. South Australia la suffering from a barmaid famine. Two years ago barmaids were abolished in that state by act of parliament. No more could be legally engaged, but those already employed could remain on condition that tbey registered themselves. There are now only 400 of them left, and the competition for their services Is such that their wages have 3 a lumped from 25 shillings to week. The hotels that have had to employ barmen report a considerable change for the worse In their receipts. Dog Dies From Grief A dog's striking attachment to bis master Is recorded from While attending the funeral of a municipal councillor's wife C Constaatln, a resident of that village, contracted congestion of the lungs, from which ho died suddenly. He had a dog. a small fox terrier, which never left htm. Since the death of M. Constantln the poor animal refused food and passed whole days at the cemetery moaning on the tomb of bis dead toaster. The other day the terrier was found dead. le Figaro. Vllleneuve-Balnt-George- s. "It is Just a year ago that my sister came over hero to us. She had been here only a few weeks when her eyes began to be red, and to burn and sting as if ahe had sand in them. Then we used all of the home remedies. Sho washed her eyes with sail water, used hot tea to bathe them with, and bandaged them over nlgbl with tea leaves, but all to no purpose. She went to the drug store and got aome salve, but ahe grew constantly worse. She was scarcely able to looM In tbe light. At last she decided to go to a doctor, because sho could hardly work any more. The doctor said It waa a very severe disease, and It she did not follow bla orders close ly sho might lose ber eyesight Ho made ber eyes burn and applied elec triclty to them, and gave her various ointments. In the two and a half or three months that she went to the doctor, we could see very llttlo Improvement. "Then we had read so much bow people had been helped by Cutlcura that we thought we would try It. and we cannot be thankful enough that wo used It. My sister used tho Cutlcura rills for purifying the blood, bathed only with Cutlcura Soap, and at night after washing, she anointed her eyes very gently on the outside with the Cutlcura Ointment. In one week, tho swelling was entirely gone from tho eyes, and after a month there waa no longer any mucus or watering of tho eyes. Sho could already seo better, and In six weeks sho waa cured." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Cseplcska, 2005 Utah st, St. Louis, Mo A; g. 25, 1J10. Railroading and Dancing. C. Leake, who has a lot to do No Doctor In Forty Years. wirh managing a big railroad In RichForty years' residence In the coun- mond, Va Is noted as one of the best try near Etna with never a doctor dancers In the south. lummoned on a professional visit at One night something went wrong his home Is the record of E. R. Hamilwith the branch of the road over ton, who has nevertheless raised a wblcb Leake has supervision. "Where In thunder wss Leake?" large family. "There were times during the last asked tho president of the road next two score years when we were bun-tr- morning. but we were never sick." said Mr. "Ieauing a german," aald the genHamilton. Portland Oregonlan. eral manager. "Which," commented the president, Words of Comfort. "was a dirty Irish trick." Popular "My doctor ssys I must sleep said tbe man wbo is not Magatlne. Stuart strong. -- Weil." replied the friend wbo makes painful efforts to cheer up; "It's all right so long as your landlord doesn't say It." ak rna t t rin rooT-r.AtlthM. Incn,wfn Malls, ).!, ftarmuns nwnltmm a n4 fc4 Sham, .nd lltoaa (anu. lh-- . a.f. -- Inm n. err,h piarasa. iMmtiiint.viHM, . Ana-)'- . Read hot to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discourse, but to Tbe widow of ono of Ohio's most weigh and consider.Ilaron. distinguished newspaper editors and TliniMn'l of r"nnimp( irra die a famous leader In politics In bis day, ery 7rf titration rrul fMtm ra-l-t-d ays aba Is 70 years old and a "stronor.H mi the Innv. lTml n Wirarf find In woman will ten than you Oil will rur th"e vl). Jgot mH il )n- ger thousand," and sh credits her fine the "! t and draw out the in Ha tn matin a. A FOOD STORY Makes a Woman of 70 "One In 10,000." physical condition to the nam of Grap-Nsi- s: "Many years ago I had a terrible fall which permanently Injured my r'omach. For years I lived on a preparation of corn starch and mt!k, but It grew so repugnant to me that f had to give It up. Then I tried. a Executive ability constats In finding a man who can do the work and In of men who letting him do It. can do the first, can't do tbe second. o 1. Pierre's am. yer ate, atomarh, n-an- t Thev )Tr ppt14 firt pot tia snd inrir renlt and bowels. another, doet tiny granule1. of cereal, but th process of digestion gave me gTeat pain. Rotten Cigarette Paper. Postoffice Robber Captured. "It was not ontfl I begin to tjr Much cigarette paper Is made from 0 year F.tild. Okla Frank Orape-Nut- s food threw yars aao that waste untarred hemp rope. old, alleged to he one of a gang of I f mm d relief. It has proved. lth tho f,otoffice robber a ho have operated dear Ixrrd's blessing, a rrest toon to rttra rrnrn In this state and in Kan during tn. It brought mo health and vigor V- - 1 fa'.. t wlil tnf ra---- imf'f If Fa ,SMBa ep. inm la t U ar. fam the last two yesrs. was arrested at sorb aa t never exported to again a rraWvaias Thomas. Okla.. Sunday, to hi home never I snd in gratitude fall to Nothing under tbe tun has dono wa found burglar tool sound Its praloea." Name given fcf more !o help tho fool kllW earn his Postjm Co., p.attle Creek, Mich. Trains Crashes Into Street Car. salary than Inordinate There's a Reason." Buffalo. Two person were killd Look for It In tho lltt'o boos, "The Katare't latafire. OarfWH Ta. is ma4 and four Injured oa Sunday, wtea a Rosd to WsIItIIU," tobvi fousd in fkga. of elnfi, street, health (Wing Herb. Delaware A Lackawanna pMnget IrHerf A traia. raealng at b'gh speed, crashed CleanllneM is next to godliness.- mr ! fmll f a Into a street car. Johm Wesley, after different klnc"s Sugar-coat- ed Utdy. tvTin rTa en-J0- self-concei- t. tce r4 s4 T-- "r |