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Greatest of all, my heart was strengthened from the beginning, and soon all the distressing symptoms passed away. No more waking up la the night with my heart trying to fly out of my mouth! Then t again made application for life Insurance, and had too trouble In parsing the medical examination. "It was seven years ago that I be gin to use Poaium and 1 am ulngas itI still, and shall continue to do so, find it a guarantee of good health." Nam given by Poetum Company, Battle Creek, Mkh. There' a reason." Read the big little bock. The Road to Wellrine," in pkgs. Fvee Tr4 fce a toft? A Turm me fr.M Dm to re , trve, fall ( fkeaua tl. a, ... " IS PROPOSED ANNEXATION FOLLOWS TREATY Illinois Congressman Declares Demo crats Intends to Grab Dominion Should Treaty be Made. Attorneys for McNamaraa Will Endeavor to Prove That Times Building was Not Wrecked Dynamite. by Angeles. Attorneys for both sides in the dynamiting case completed arrangements on Saturday for of John and the arraignment James McNamara and Ortie E. Los Job Harrlman, the Socialist attorney, who has been retained in the interests of the alleged dynamiters, with Darrow, had a long conference Saturday with the two McNamara e Turin Exhibition Opens. Turin. The international exhibition of Industries and labor, the biggest affair of its kind ever attempted In Italy, opened Saturday. The exhibi tion occupies 12,000.000 square feet. extending on cither side of the River Po, the two parts being Joined by four bridges, two built especially for this The American pavilion com prises the largest exhibit ever made abroad by that government. In all there are 15,000 exhibitors, represent Ing the European countries. North and South America, Japan, Persia, Slam, Turkey, Tunis and the Ilrlt'ih colo rs j. Cabinet Will Not Resign. Toklo. Count Kalsura, the premier. In an Interview Sunday, authorized Telephone Company Busted. no change in the Bait Lake City. After an eight-yea- r the statement that cabinet is contemplated, various ru the Utah Independent nlors hsve been current here and wise struggle, Telephone company was declared to ly published that the o: be Insolvent and the company's hold- the Katsura cabsiet wasresignation Imminent. were ordered to be sold at pubings A Slap at Bank Promoters, lic auction, at a meeting of the directors of the corporation Monday aff the Washington. Comptroller ternoon. The company's total liabili- Current Murray has made forlnal ties amount to S3.2M.Mg.23. Its as- announcement that his office would never again issue a charter to a na sets are lens than 1 1.000,001. llonal back when there was evidence Corral Repudiates Interview. that bank promoters were active in Paris. Corral of the) project. Mexico arrived here Monday and in a Railroads Ordering Steel. statement made to the Associated New York. The steel mills report Press denied that he had ever given ed a sudden and unexpected increase an Interview at Santander or else-aber-e In orders for railroad equipment and In which he criticised Amerireceived in the last two or supplies cans as having fomented the revolu- three days, making the record tor last tion Id Mexico. week nearly 70.000 tons and for Aprii Quarreled Over Range Rights. Daughter of Marcus Daly Dead. Helena, Mont Adolph Irvine, a New York. Mrs. Margaret Daly as Rrown, daughter of the late Marcua rancher living on Flat Creek. and killed Monday by Walter Daly and wife of H. C. Drown, a Witwonh, an employee of Reeder, Gll-le- banker, died early Faturday at ber & Co., a big sheep concern, fol- mother's home on Firth avenae. Mrs lowing a qnarrel over rang?. Drown was taken ill two weeks ago. Bandit ts New Free. Ctnferencc Devoid of Results. Sacramento, Cat. Chrii Kvsns, tha St. Petersburg. A semi cffflclal notorious bandit, stepped from Fol-so- telegram from Mukden says the for prison a free man on Monday, eign del gates to the International fter seventeen years of Imprison- plague conference, which closed Sat ment. He was met at tbe rriaon gtes jurday, are sgreed that the conference was without practical result- by b'l daughter la an automobile. Vice-Preside- bt lt Another declaration Washington. that annexation is the desired end of the Democrats in pushing reciprocity, and a speech by a new member fea tured Friday's debate on the free Hat bill now pending before the house. Mr. Prince of Illinois, Republican attacking the Canadian reciprocity bill, sounded the annexation note. President Taft's speech in New York Thursday night furnished his text He Bald that the pouring of Americans into the Canadian northwest and the attitude of the controlling forces of the Democratic party, could mean nothing less than annexation, reci procity and partial, free trade with Canada being the initial step toward that end. UTAIi Bank by EYlail With the oltteet bank In the Intrrmoiintaln reelon Don't keep caah where it mar be ntnli-- orloat. fiend a letter with remittance t) tin. olld. tron Institution, and your account tirirlna. SaTiusa itrpartnient receives auma from SI 00 up, paying? I rent Interest, compounded twice a vtar. rr WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, Bait Lake City Write tor Information. A POSITIVE aa PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. IVm b a MkKrttr, a hcImm. LWIm Mt aa m ia .w. ttmmn. THE SailkltU IN. Snr.l.l, JM W.law Uka Or. 5iimI. Utk T.l irr mtiH ar., WANTED volt ARE IN NO HURRY.. Senate May Consume Weeks In Die- cusslon of Reciprocity. Washington. Thrco weeks of the extraordinary session of the Sixtysecond congress having passed Into hlstorv with a record of ranld fire lee Islatton by the uouse, the senate Is finally organized, but in no haste to consider that part of the Democratic programme already disposed of by the lower branch. Canadian reciprocity is the only matter to be considered by the sen ate and that probably will not come before It for several weeks. The finance committee, to which It was referred, will grant hearings on the bill. How long committee delibera tion will continue Is problematical, but the prospect is for a lengthy dis cussion. - AND WOMEN to tarn Could Not Qualify. Among the atoriea that are con atantly coming to town of "road" is ona that reached tha Ilavlln offices the other day. A circus had gone to pot in a small west ern town. One of the "razor backs" started out to tramp to a betier land. "Dy and bye be came to a small town," said John Ilavlln, "and found a couple of men shoveling coal Into a wagon from a car on the railway aiding. "'Olmtne a Job? be asked. "'What you been doln'f asked tha man who waa bossing the Job. " "Drivln stakea wif a circus.' "'Nothing doing.' said the boss. '1 never seen one of you actors yet that could shovel coal.'" Cincinnati Times Star. ARE HOMELESS. Fire Brings Ruin to Many, T-- The Usual Role. Charles M. Schwab in a recent in terview in New York pointed out the) folly of Ignorant speculation. "Tha average man, with no knowl edge of finance," he aald, "has na business to speculate. Let him do so and bis case is Jones' all over again. "Jones stepped in at a garage ona morning to sea about selling oil hi two automobiles. " 'I heard you've been speculating on the stock exchange, Mr. Jones," the agent said, politely. " 'Yes,' said Jones. 'Now these cars. understand, can be had cheap for cash.' " 'Were you a bull or a bear, slrr "Neither aald Jones, gruffly, I waa an ass.'" Detroit Free Press. the insurrecto demands, the insur- rectoa believe that with a majority af representation In governmental fairs the personality of the executive will be of little importance. They emphasize the fact that theirs is not a personal uarrel, but a political re THOU8ANDS M ajacr lakm city HarberTradain fcifbl Weaka. Tuition. Willi art of toels. a6. With partial art el tonla. tit. With ,our own tool SJo. Addreaa Molar Barbae College IS Commeniial Street, bait Lake Our, utaA. In brothers. Attorney Harrlman declared the defense would binge the fate of the McNamaraa on the question of whether the wrecking of the Times building and the consequent death of twenty-onwas caused by gas or dynamite. He also said that Dr. J. A. Holmes, director of the United States bureau PARIS MOB RUNS RIOT. of mines', would be one of the chief witnesses called to uphold the con- Serious Disturbances Follow May Day '. Demonstrations. tention that gas and not an infernal machine caused the explosion. Paris. The extra troops and those from the Paris garrison and the poEXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. lice had little trouble Monday with Care Caught on Fire and Passengers the crowds and workmen who gath ered to celebrate May day with great Believed to Have Been Burned but late In the even demonstrations, to Death. ing things took on a livelier aspect are and there were many collisions in the FJaston, Pa, Three persons dead, eight are missing and are be-- streets. In one of these encounters eved to be dead, and half a hundred the celebrants fought with the police others were injured, Saturday after- for an hour before being dispersed. noon, at Martin's Creek, N. J., in a Many rioters were knocked down and wreck of an excursion train carrying trampled In the charges. A score of 170 achool teachers and friends from police were Injured. Many rioters Utica and Syracuse, N. Y., and vicin- were arrested. ity, to Washington for a week's outing. Bribery Charges In Tennessee. The train was traveling fifty miles Tenn. Out of Tennes Nashville, an hour and when the locomotive see's political legislative deadlock Frl struck a sharp curve, where men had came a development afternoon day been repairing the tracks. It jumped on the sensational by the and ran along the hillside, carrying bordering of a dispatch from Dlr- four of the five cars with IL All of publication that a bribe fund mingham declaring the cars took fire and burned like Un of 11.500 had been offered to Repre Not a of der. splinter is left. Kipht sentative J. J. McDonald of Overton the missing paswngers are belioved by Judge E. C. Goodpasture of county to have been burned to death. occasion. LAM Ctt Ma-dero- mi;) THE SPHINX HAS REVEALED ITS SECRET. THEORY SALT El Paso, Texas. The leaders oi the Mexican insurrection, political and military, sat for four hours on Saturday in the insurrecto camp formulating a programme to be presented to the federal government through its peace envoys. At the conclusion , of the conference Francisco I. of the provisional jr., president government, announced' the election by "ballot of Dr. Francisco Vasquea, Francisco Madero, sr., and Senor Jose Pino Suarez as the peace commissioners of the revolutionary party. ' . With the provisional governors present of the various states in which the insurgents have organized their government, a definite basis of peace terms was agreed upon. Th substance of the insurrecto de mand, is known la a general way. They Insist on participation in government affairs and point out that the only 'way to guarantee it is to place some members of their party In the cabinet and to select at least a dozen of their supporters as provisnew elec ional governors pending tions. While the resignation of President Diaz is said to be hardly mentioned are stalking through the western half of Kwangtung province, and the loyal troops are fighting des perately to crush the uprising, the seriousness of which is revealed In further dispatches from Cauton on a Chinese, who Monday. waa educated in Japan and has adopted the dress of western countries, is the leader of the revolt against the Manchu dynasty. The brigand chief, Luk of Shun Tak, is at the head of a horde of outlaws whose object is robbery and murder. Following the standards of these men .are anarchists, to whose purpose the present outbreak lends itself most advantageously. These combined forces have thrown themselves with fanatical disregard of their own lives against the troops, and since the first outbreak Thursday night much blood has been shed. Sedition is rife among certain of the troops and it Is feared that the disaffected soldiers will desert their officers if the revolted appear to have the upper hand. Official advices and the refugees arriving from Canton confirm the sinister reports. Bodies of the slain lie in the streets of the city. Famine prices are asked for footstuffs and the shops generally are closing. In the panic there have been few attempts to bury the dead and the stench from the decomposed bodies fills the air. I ul "' Be lute when you buy jewelry. Don't make experiment nor take chsncei. We REBELS SELECT THREE ENVOYS TO. DISCUSS PEACE TERMS WITH SENOR CARABAJAL. Brigand Chiefs and Leaders of the Anarchists Take Advantage of the Situation to Murder and Pll- lage, While There Is Sedition Among Troops. McNa-mar- i,iri 1 - Churches and Tuberculosis. Statistics showing how serious a problem tuberculosis Is to the ordinary church congregation have been Issued by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. From reports received from over 725 churches, with a membership of over 312,000 communicants of twenty denominations, and from 208 cities and towns in 12 states in various parts of the country, out of nearly 7,000 deaths In 1910, over 700 or 10 per cent., were caused by tuberculosis. This means 2.24 deaths for every thousand member? or communicants. While the percentage of deaths from tuberculosis compared with other diseases Is not higher in the churches, FOREST POLICY UPHELD. according to these figures, than in the country at large, the tuberculosis death rate, as shown by the church establishment of Reserves Is Constreturns, is higher per thousand comitutional, According to Decision of municants than that Tor the general Supreme Court. population in the registration area of The legal battle Washington. the United States, which the census against the forest reserves of the west bureau gave as 1.C7 in 1909. in particular and federal conservation of natural resources in general was It Was Muffing. " 'Dugs' Raymond, the handsome and lost on Monday In the supreme court of the United States. brilliant pitcher of the New York GThat tribunal not only upheld the iants, Is a great wit on the field," said constitutionality of the establishment a sporting editor at the Pen and Pen- of the reserves for any national and cil club in Philadelphia. It settled once for but purpose, public at "Raymond was disgusted one day and all that the federal his team's wretched outfleldlng. Bat- not the states, may government, how tha re ter after batter sent up high flies, and serves shall be used.say these easy balls were muffed alterThe immediate results of the dec! nately by left and center. slon are that Fred Light, a Colorado "Dugs at the sixth muff threw down cattleman, will remain enjoined from his glove and stamped on It. " "There's an epidemic in the out-fi-t allowing hla cattle to graze on the Cross forest reservation In Colo Id.' he said, 'but. by Jingo! it isn't Holy and that - lerre Grimaud, K. P, rado, catching.' " Garajous and Antonio Inda, Califor nia sheepmen, must answer to the in It Might Help. dictment charging them with grazing "My wife used to meet me at the upon the Sierra forest reserve door every night when I got borne sheep without a permit. from work." "Doesn't she do so any more? Says Accused Men arc Innocent. "No, never.' Ind. Samuel Gompera, Indianapolis, a little home not try taking "Why of American Federation the president a or three times check to ber two of Labor, aald on Monday that he week?" had completed his work here In connection with the arrest of J. J. Well Known. who la in jail at Los Angeles, Cloobs Is Harduppo pretty well Cat., and that be would go to Chicaknown In your town? Slobbs 1 should say be is. He's so go. "We have received evldenre," said well known be can't even borrow an Mr. Gompera, "which clearly disproves umbrella. Philadelphia Record the charges sgainst tha men and shows that they are entirely InnoA WIDOW'S LUCK cent Quit the Thing That Was Sfowly In Her. Jurlng Storm Wreaks Heavy Damage. Pa, In an electrical and Kcranton, A woman tells bow coffee kept ber windstorm that swept this city Monfrom insuring ber life: "I suffered for many years chiefly day night Mary Finols, fifteen years from trouble with my heart, with old, was killed by lightning, and an severs nervous headaches and neu unidentified boy had his skull fracralgia; but although Incapacitated tured by a falling sign. Four houses at time for my housework, I did not were blown from their foundations, a oi persons injuria realize the gravity of my condition til wore uy nying . . . I waa rejected for life insurance, bo Mats tna coztn. or i i.ito piai s wincause, the examining physician said, dows in the business aecLon wire my Heart waa so bad ha could not pass shattered. btnnl. The Fountain of Good Sense Kidneys K-2- This distressed : l LOYAL TROOPS DESPERATELY ENDEAVORING TO CRUSH AN UPRISING IN KWANGTUNG. Wouldn't It be nice within a week or o to beeln - to say goodbye forever to the ealdlns, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine; the forehead and the aches; the stitches and pains In the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels: swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and If you want to make RECOVERY, you ought to write and get a copy of It. Many a doctor would charge you $3.D0 just for writing this prescription, but I have It and will be glad to send It to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. B. Iloblnson. Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I will send It by return mall In a plain envelope. As you will see when you get it, this recipe contains only pure, harmless remedies, but It has great healing and power. It will quickly show Its power once you use It, so I think you had better see what It Is without delay, I will send you a copy free you can use It and cure yourself at home. I waa , ' ' RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. CHOSE THE UMPIRES 1 One-thir- d of City Being Destroyed. of Dangor Bangor, Sle. in ruins, thousands of persons are homeless and a property loss estimat ed at $6,000,000 waa sustained as the result of a conflagration which raged for hours Sunday night. Starting In a hay shed on Broad street, the fire swept along Broad When Knewiedoa Is Power. and Kxchange. streets through the Senator Root, at a dinner In New city, leaving residences, churches. of certain falsa Livingstone, provided Mr. McDonald schools, business blocks and all the Tork. complained made against been that bad bind to to with with vote himself cbargs the of public building, agreed exception tne "regular" Democrats on the city hall, a mass of smoking a company he formerly represented. all questions coming before tha legis ashes. Three lives are known to have "The spirit In which some of these lature. been lost, although their names are charges were brought," he aald, "makes me tblrk of lb blackmailer unknown. Actor Attacked by Python. who declared: a In the folds of Salt Lake City Tornado In Missouri. " 'Knowledge la power. ten foot python, vicious from long Mo. A tornado de Warrensbnrg, "Then, with a wink, he added: starvation, E. II. Sothern, tha eml stroyed scores of bouses and barns " 'Yes, knowledge Is power If yoa nent actor, was rescued from terrible here, and one Ufa was lost ' Kei.y know It about tha rigbl person.' Injury or death in the hotel where he Fain, the son of William T New York Press. was quartered by the timely arrival was carried a quarter of a mile of friends, who pulled the reptile Fain, A Great Athlete. from him and subdued it after a des- by tha wind and was thrown against the such with force "Hob" that who Is editor of ground Davis, nesrly perate struggle. In which furniture every bone In his body was broken Magazine and tha author of sevwas broken and the whole hotel aroused. The python was the prop and his brains dashed out. His mother eral plays, not to mention his knowlerty of a troupe of vaudeville actors was struck by flying timbers and will edge of birds of passage, is tha posdie. His father's home, a mansion of sessor of a fin sense of humor and a and had escaped from Its box. ante bellum days, was blown to atoms rower of expression that is frequently Jay Gould Weds Princess' Daughter, picturesque. Speaking of a man who Crave Situation In China. New York. The third wedding bad achieved soma distinction as a within the year in the George Gould Hong Kong All advices from Can killjoy, Davis aald: fam'ly took place Saturday afternoon ton Indicate a desperate condition In "That fellow Is a great athlete. He) when Jay Gould, second son of the that city. There are S0.000 soldiers can throw a wet blanket 200 yard la railroad magnate, and Miss Anne within the walls and there Is great any gathering." Douglas Graham, only daughter of fear that many of these will prove Mrs. Herbert Vos, were married In disloyal if it appears that the rebels Taking No Chances. SL Thomas church. The bride, whose are about to gain the upper hand Mistress (dismissing tha maid) mother before her marriage was Prln Tha rebels are strong In numbers and "Tea, she's leaving to get married. I cess Kaikilani of Hawaii was given bate carried on tbelr work of de asked ber to get tha man to e away by her stepfather and Kingdom struction wi fanatical bravery. it till I could get another maid. Gould was best man. Put she said she didn't feel well Street Car Runaway, enough acquainted to ask him to do Ten Thousand Men on Strike, I xs Angeles. A runaway street car. that!" London Op'nlon. riltsburg Without further warn- with three passengers aboard, dashed ing than might t gathered from down a ateep hill of this city 8unday, Not a Serious Fault. conferences of a committee with rail- struck the curve at Sixth and Alvara-d"The great trouble with him Is that road officials last week, the shop streets, leaped Into the air and Tbe has more money than brains." men of the Pennsylvania rail- crashed into the massive concrete "I shouldn't call tbst a fault. If road on the Pittsburg division extendof a school of arts and design. be had more brains than money b stTs on went out to Pa., Altoona, ing Passengers and motorman were in- would probably be a gloomy pessi strike on Monday, and the union mist." ers say 10.(iiM) men are out- jured, but none seriously. Plumbers Want More Money. Seattle Lumberman Suicides, Appreciations. A threatened strike Philadelphia. "So your Shakespeare club la Seattle, Wash. E. K. Urehm, president of the Ilrown's Itay lagging com- of the Journeymen plumbers Is the great labor disturbance antic"Yen. We bare aeetimnlafeil etio'jgli pany committed suicide Friday. Go- only ta take us all ing to the Great Northern dork, he ipated here. The plumbers demand Cns for ptood at the edge of the wharf, shot an Increase from J1 50 to M a day and to a musical comedy." Waehlngloa himself and toppled Into the water. double pay for overtime. Herald. Ills body waa recovered. Carpenters Threaten to Strike. The Cause. Robbers Loot Bank Vault. tt9 Angfles A general strike of "There kn"t been a dsth in nr Naponee, Neb. Four robbers rode union carpenters of Los Angeles Is family for 35 years." said the rich oli Into this place In an automobile early threatened unless their demand for an eurmadfeon. Increase of rom $J.S0 to $4 per day "I have often wondered wfty your Friday, blew up the vault of the State bank and escaped with Is granted by the Master Builders' near relative were ao fearful and) association. 12 000 in cash. Impatleal" One-thir- d Is d Mun-aey- 's pout-pon- o May-da- e y siiccr |