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Show Til Fr.OVO-IlERAL- FUult4 :2s lift, TVrta;t -Stttrart y T mi ass1 IT"? P!'M(Tri D PROVO pbeiIt IIS: - NEWS SUMMARY;; Believes-- Each State Has Sigh vide Separate Schools for Chll- siren of Asiatic Parents. sT - SaJvator Covernale, who killed t we New tork Cftf ; lHvmen AgiU 1 1908rTlelectr6cut6d on February 1 S&leuY, Ore.jeorge E.. Chamber According to dispatches. received is lain, governor of Oregon and United El Paso, Texas, it is openly predicted senators-electwhile opposed to in Mexico City that the gubernatorial plates Asiatic immigration, considers anti of MozIm will Ijapanese tampatgn In the state aglUtloB ill advised. After result 1n bloodshed. ' IhV Oregon state "senate refused to . Reports received from orange grow-- ' consider favorably the Bailey Ing section south of New Orleans Inresolution. Governor Chamberdicate that serious damage to orchards l',ftLTn.flBfiPte-tff"'1'sfatsWMrt ln' y was dene-bthe- freesttng weather, regarding ibe-- subject! making ; es which extended to the Quit coast pecial "reference to the Mrs. Sydney M. Colgate,. a wealthy relblatlon in California: woman of OrajigeT H. J., and Mrs. EdI. am not entlrelylfamlliar : with ward Olds, of Ner YorK, were jeyere- - tb character of ibe antl Japane4eg' ly Injured In atL automobile collision' IsHmoa pondinyeMtrttlTCaHnfn: on the Meadow road, nearKearny, leglalatortt Personally, I am opposed - ' on n. j. principle to Chinese, Japanese and Eighteen parsons, Including several alt-- other Asiatic immigration, but I women and "children, were - carried am Inclined to believe that in" the out of blaiing tenement house li present emergency, and la view of the Brooklyn, by policemen, after some efforts, of,ih president iv m-nn Selft "it amicable adjustment of tha relations between this country and. the empire Seventeen men are dead as tha re- of Japan, state legislatures ought to sult of an explosion In the Short Crpek te conservative la ailjeglslatfon on mines of the Birmingham Coal k Iron the aubjectijtrustlng to a satisfactory company," near Birmingham, Ala. Five eateome of negotiations now pending of the dead are white and twelve re between the two Bovernnienta.-Hastnegroes. or retaliatory measures at Six men were killed and several In- m s time mtght seriously, interfere " jured when a construction train on with these negotiations and "precipthe New York Central railroad ran itate a conflict between two countries down a party of Italian trackmen which mtfrht. bv a conservative course . near University -- Heights, Zln Bronx be "entirely avoided. ., With reference to the nublio - borough. . . Urfei to Past a Law Re? quiriny Proper Equipment of -- All Oceaa Steamers: Conp-e- Measure Has Been Introduced by Representative Burke of Pennsyl-- vanla, Requiring Equipment anti-Asiat- ic - -- ' -- " - - -"- life com- - V Umli-fi- jun, Bse n ewrsl ef aUtea of the - Inttmutf icr ttom wist.!? to Of tfeti::pW.i beh of rrovo. ' sf lU wi k sdy sa Km we carry. SALT est to the farmers, was read In both bouses of congress. A summary fol-T. the apnale and Houm of Represent, Te the President: t The eominlnlon ativea: I transmit herewith the report - lUINSt LAKE CITY, UTAH. Wstcfcei sad Jewelrj) - John T.TiijIor, or the commission on country lite. At Its outset I desire to point put that not &ml sketch sad sWHstua ef yew amati report.'- The eommlnlon flnda. that athedollar the of publlo money has been Harry L leVbuM, AttenMy at Uw aae Selkitsr agriculture in th Cnited' States, taken paid to any commissioner for his work M Fatests, 304-- 5 la prosperous commercially. hip laililaf, Sb Lkt CHy ftlMmiHH that 4 ThttlMtww -fcve-ettaireport ehows the aenenuV condition in previous years, alr couutiy. una though. "tBere ere. .mmn ireoii lo of,fariniJut.llta-.ti-4he--op'DJasouraglng Vagabondage, out lw larger problems; tt psrliMltj) true. The points The Luxemburg government Is treatIn ways tha which nagovernment.. country peovm unr prodifclntr vaet uoaai and bread may shew th poopls ing taeorrlglble'vagabeeda-t- o quQtitle of nupplle for food, shelter, how to solveatjiter some of these pmbli'ma; and asi water. Avt clothing, and for use In the arta, Th i -Bomtmianfj ot tlia work their torrlaonment, and to the lowest fcuiura are tmprevniy which the eonimtwion began. and hlthfulnt-(i- . fort, attractlven scale of ordinary diet twice a week Not only In the material wealth that 'Those engaged 4n all othor industrial and commercial callings The prisons are said to tt afterward thejr produce, but In the (npply of necessary, under modern oonomte eon - be eaptytng fast. and etrons etttsetwhip.'the peopl constitute, the ry tual advantase and for the protection of foundation of our national efficiency. The Lolhrop Lee & Shepard Co. their own particular Interests In rela-tlo-n At agriculture Is baai io" olfier v Interests, of country life, ao it follows that tha "malrTtdo J'fowbridKe, concerning whose safety" Tenerai-affai- rs of the open country, wardi"whv-ert-th-stat d a. Condition peaking broadly.. It out is within the sphere of to much solicitude was felt7 as he had of Improvement ailed for southern Italy ia December. any government lo reorganise tha farmMoat Prominent Deficiencies. ers', business or reconstruct the social The- - veteran-authIs at Hotel Belle-ytilife ef farming communities. It la, bow- Yet It te true, notwithstanding all ever, quite within U -- power to us Its Naples, where he exuects to stay thla protrreRS aa: measured by h'e- - Influence-an- t) of publicity lop somfr Weeks" te come. Mr, Trowtorlcaf standards, that aarlculture la wiucn it ran conir.il tur calling at is In excellent health at 81, and not comnifKMRlly as profitable aa It la tention to the nerds of tha facta.public For ex.. bridge entitled to be for the labor end energy amplo, It la the. ohvtowdtaty of thevgov. looking forward ttf the publics tlon of that the farmer, expenda and 4fety ka4 rnment to ell4ft- attention of farmers bis latest book, "A Pair of Madcaps," and that the social to the growing monopt.llratlon of watfr that' he esaume-sconditions In the open country are far power. Tha f artnera. above all, ahould which Is tQ come put April lit, l He have that poa-eron reasonable terrua, for writes that the only .regret connected short ot their possibilities. The reasons for the JseXnf a highly rhenp triwiiitKirUUoti, tor ttghttnc "their With Bis trip j that-- lt occurred at the ' organized rural society ar very many, homes.' and tar Innumerable usee la the time of the great disaster, together as the full report explains. Ths lead- - flatly tasks of tha. farm. i tLthe. ear.lhat some of his fiieuds .!'!' apeoiflc eauaea r-- lAck of- - Koedtrainlnc tot- - tamiitry Id America tnay have been alarmed, ' life In the schools; The is the beat plan plan IjicIc of good highway facllltlesi ef- organisation wherever men have the Tha widespread - continuing: depleHawaiian girls will serve tropical spirit to carry It out. Jtlnder this tion of soils, with the Injurious effect right any. at the Hawaii building . during fruit manbusiness Is plan undertaking i. on rural life;aged- by a committee; every man 1ms. Ui A general need of new and active one exposition. A rote, and only one vyte; and every -leadprshlp. one sets profits according toxwhat ha large shipment of frulta will be kept Other causes cpntrlbutlng to tho sella or buys dr s in refrigerators during the exposition. supplies. It develops general result are:" Lack of any adeaiid has, a moral resnnnslhlllly or quate eystem" agricultural credttT as well aa a flpunclal value ever any In the January number of the whereby the farmer may readily se- Other plan, .. .j..... cure Inane etirfalri rtermat. the: short T deslre only toTtake'fcounsel' with the North American Review, Hannis-Taage of labor, a condition, that, la often farmers aa It Is not the lor, in aa article entitled "The Solid complicated Intemperance among problem of the farmers atone that I am av Natiohal Calamity,1 deplores workmen; lack of Institutions jmd In. dlscusalng with them, but a. problem South fact-tha- t the centlves Hhat tie the laboring man to which affects every by almost exclusive at aa well aa every city the soil; the burdens and tha narrow farm in the country. . v , tention .'to an Issue which la- purely Ufa of farm women; lack of adequate From all that has been done" and local the south has deliberately with super rislon of public health. learned three great general and immediheld Itself from exercising Us right"" ate needs of country .life stand out; Nature of the Remedies. First. . effective among ful Influence In the determination of Congress can remove some of the' farmers, to put them on a level with tha national affairs. Dr. "ftiylor, b msir handicaps of th"Tarmer, and Jt can organized: interests with jprhlch ; they dp llioiithera man, urges - his - fellow tso set some kinds of work in motion, business, Scond, a new kind of schools in tha southerners to broaden the scope of . i juclr as: eeuMryi-whichShalt teach the, children their political laterestg,. and he "sees Thesjieouragement vt " "iSWlim' bf as mucn outdoors as imtoora ana perthorough-goin- g surveys of all agriculso that they will prepare for In thejBiwlng Importance ot Southtural regions In order to take stock haps more, not aa at present, tnaio - era lndoBtrles an influence which" will life, and country 4ud to develop at 2 scientifically and n Htnon1ir Mmnal " Ann Yinn am ly ror ute in town. economically sound country lifer Tha establishing of a nationalised inctooinra-ooaTinaT- r with their northern post; system. of extension . work ln; rural wmrn tne country people are parcels everywnere, brethren in the attempt to Insure wise communities through all the and In demanding.rightly,unantmoua and sane national policies, Irrespeccolleges with the people at their To these may well be added better san homea and on their farms! " tive ot local prepossessions and pre- diseases itation; tor easily preventable: A thorough-goin- g Investigation by hold several million, country- - people In Jttw uoices.r . ef Jxperta of the-- middWwaa--systeof continuous 111 health. ., handling farm products, coupled with slavery To Develop Country Communltyrr j nrery large manufacturer in the a general inquiry "Into the farmer's To improve our- system "of agriculture tfnlted States "will take -- part In the disadvantages. In respect to taxation, to ma tha most, urpent of the tasks trans porta tlen ratea or motor pouts ar tub Alaska In us. TTnBPiay which But it ganiiations. and credit, and - the gen- my Judgment, be .effected by cannot, measures TaKon-pacifieral business aystem: ezposltion next sumAn inquiry, into the control and use which touch only the material and tech : mer, J of the streams.. ot. the., United. States nical aide of the subject; the whole business . and . Ufa of the farmer must also with the object of protecting the peoOn February 15th Lothrop, Lee & be taken into account.- Such eonsidera- ple In their ownership and of faying tlons led me to apDotnt ths commission Shepard Co. will Issue a revised and to agricultural uses such benefits as lfa.X)ut-obiect ahould be should, ba reaJvdJor41u puoseH4', greatly enlarged edition' of William develop In the-- country vommu The establishing - of a- system of to Hlckox s "CorrespoBdont'p Mamial Ideals tha lha great community pf post and postal savings nlty parcels llfe.wellUa-o- f personal 4 hafactertea -tor - Hiek for bank! the most Important adjuncts Joithla years conducted a short-hanAnd nroyJdlng some jneana school be" the country church, and I end must agency for the guidance ot palic Invite ia Boston, and has built up a standto what the comopinion toward tha development of a missionyour "attention aays of tbe country church and ard book from what he has found to rest di real rural society that shall of the need of an extension of such work be tbe actual needs of his . , rectly on the land. students. that ef the Young Men's Christian as. Other for as sociation In country communities. Let consideration by congress are; Hawaii will have a tropical garden Tire enlargement; of the United me lay special emphasis upon what the BtateS bureau' of education, to enable commission aays' at the very end cf its adjoining its building at the on leaderlocal Ideas and personal the ed report It to stimulate and exposition. AH kinds ship. Everything resolves Itself In ths ucational work of tbe nation--; flowers of end shade trees Into end of the tropical question personality. to i the farmers' Careful attention, " government' can do will be ghown. Interests in ilegislaflon on the tariff, Neitherforsociety nor volHfe unless there ia country on regulation of railroads, control or much untary response in the personal Ideals Our Helpful Maids, regulation of corporations and of spec- of I men who live women the and the In rivulation, legislation respect of In the development oi tfarac-te- r, In an awful Louise: boat ers, ' forests, --and the utilisation of country. homo the should be mur important After I started to bleach. my hair,. J. swamp lands: , . Mchnril or ' th fhftn lMeau.iJiftBoteara..Uie-fed- l "to do half pf eral. government. In respect to th riWbeh once the basic material needs have fb'unTl'Eacronly enough been met, ideals Nelson and be ia high may it, quite' tonisht,"- coming control of the and supervision public ' ba cannot lncome;"but they Julia: "Never mind, dear. Let him health) nm PrnvtHlnar aiich ivftl resitted without "sutficlentrineome to pro.sit on the and the where Harper's vide a foundation; adequate atte-hdoenable the notjermit onununlty at large la not " financially the saTe of liquors , to protect them selves from traffic from adjoining prosperous'Tt 1r lmpaalble-t- " develop a Jilgh average personal and community states. NorweBlan Industries. In short, the fundamental facts In setting all- these forces In motion. Ideal Notwithstanding the great reputa-tatlo- n of the states will be cf human nature apply to men and womthe In the country just as they of Norway for flahlnp; only necessary! and in many cases definite en whoto live men ana itrnmnn whit Htii In tboui 8 (4 perceutroT"Eue miuuTation state tows may greatly aid' ths waski ipniv of Given towns. a sufficient foundation more generar nature Remedies of of that country live by the fisheries. well being, the influence of the are; A broad campaign or publicity, material f are supported by ag. Nearp farmers' wives on - their - children' bethat must be undertaken until all the comes In. riculture and the forests. the factor of first people are informed on the whole sub- determining the attitude of Importance the next genIs an ject of rural life, and until thereneces-slteration toward farm life. The farmer the government of Canada will y awakened appreciation of the the realize that person who moet of giving this1 phase of. our na .should on the farm 4 Ms tare one of the largest exhibits build needa consideration tlonal development aa much attention wife. I do net In the least mean that aha ings on the grounds of the AJaska-as has been given to other phases or should ease at the expense of. . ? posit XaSsi Interests; 4 quickened sense of re"--" duty purchase o m wn-aliltb TraomnBTiitv. in all happy or really useful save on condition to the community and the state in, the J of "8teps Along the Palh," ah" Inipbrt- If the- worn-- : doing his wrJier conserving ot sou lertuiiy, ana in tne an shirks her. duty dutyr as housewife, aa ant metaphysical book, by Katharine necessity, for diversifying farming In home keeper, as the mother whose prima order to conserve this fertility and to function Is to bear and rear a sufficient the publication of which develop, a '"better rural 'society and number of healthy children, then she Is was unavoidably postponed, will be isaf tha not entitled to our regard. But If she sued also in the better by Loth rojp, Lee A 8hcpard Co., strength and bapplness of the. farm doea her duty she Is moreentltU-- d to our con vlctloft; WOHiertt" even than the man who' does February 15th, regard of the necessity of organisation, not only his duty; and thif man should shew spa social-"- pur tor economic But elal 'consideration for her needs, French Proverb. poses, this oriranliatlon to be-- more "or T Welfare of Nation at 8take. An ounce of favor goes farther than so that alt the people leas may share equally In the benefits and I warn "my countrymen that the great aa. ounce of Justice. have voice In the - essential affairs of recent progressr made In city life la not aon llxn cnmmontt tlon Tea the y, thernr HorT ; n? (iir The fenTe enciolig5e"gruril8"of iWTTTvTll tllS fattoer that he' Iiaa"irais" a full uiesjure-opart-c.ivlllsallon rests, "on tbe wholesomeness.-th- a the Alaska-YukoPaclfle exposition. A tlnet natural responsibility toward the , and Ida completeness, laborer In providing him. withgood as Well as tde will hi entirely covered with climb- of life in the prosperity, In YacTTItlea and In helping him living' every way totit)- a ttian among mrnT farms stand tor what ta fundamentally and a realization on the part of all best and most needed In our America? ' ti.e people of the obligation to protect life. Imperfect Man. and develop the natural scenery and Man's great fault in that Blchter: THEODORE BOOPKVETT. attractiveness of the open country. .' The White House, februari , IS0. ' lie has so many small ones. herewith on country life - Co J. Eeci. 170 W'ahington.-rAccois)panyI- i t.eitfl " C.r. Decker the re. port of the country ltfe commission the president sent a, special message to congress, substantially aa follows: commission on country life, of especial Inter- UVl BL?SlXi::,V;5 ti! " '" flrocerteiand Provioloni prmn-n- , ee PEOVO. t.iirtl-cat- Washington; Tonrevent the loss of life by catastrophes at sea, sneh as so-- nearly haprened wheir the ftnr ttepuunc - went down recently,, tbe president on Monday sent to congress a 7 message nrging the. passage of t'tll similar ta that Introduced by Representative Burke of Pennsylvania, requiring the equipment of ocean-go- - ;z.:si:... . toJ4r,49m have-foun- sTaiLini CcrcK Q Architects. d . teasels --with- --wlrelesa telegraph , . apparatus. Before sending the . message, the president conferred with Mir. Burke on the subject. The president had been advised by the commissioner ot navigation that, in his opinion, sucn was most urgently de legislation manded, and be argued In strong lan guage the passage of this or a similar bilL Tbe closing paragraphs of the message are as follows: - ; The subject- - Is "now. under eonsld ration by-tcongress and I am ad same vised, legislation to- effect-th- e fctata has the right to arrange for sen-- general purpose is under considera . . v -t " ! v- - arate scnoois lor the children within tion abroad. v.auu, ded aerlously, but not fatally,-wounand for the sunnort Our Interest in Its enactment Is while attempting to capture Charles c.f jwhich the citizens tax themselves, keen, on account ot the great number rilftnn who had altemnt.ed to hold no. classifying and separating pupils in of steerage as well a- - cabin passeni a ofnia nn Taloo-rnnflvantia sncn anflm an wa-- a the lawmak- gers who annually arrive at and de. The lower house of the. Texas leg- - ing body may deem eak-- "' from out porta. What we have part, t Signed nas, py vwe vi oo 10 , Dealready done along practical business CHAMBRRI-A"GEQRGU feated the resolution to submit statelines thflbJJalied State in - - Governor." r t to rrn wide prohibition popularjyole. being first among the nations to enThe prohibitionists lacked two votes UNEMPLOYED NOT WANTED, act a statute requiring the use of this human life." safeguards The home of Mrs...Frank'Lathrop, Were Not Permitted te Make Demon- . near Brentwood, Ark, Was burned on ROAST FOR CALIFORNIANS. stration for Benefit of King. February 4, and her two sons, Will . Berlin King Edward- - and Queen iam and Frank, aged 15 and 25 years, Alexandra arrived in Berlin on Tues President Sends Another Telegram , respectively, ' and George Burris, a day, in fulfillment of a promise made Regarding AntUapanese Movement j young visitor, were burned to death. The sJollowIng Oele-Washington. were and Nast summer, warmly wel " The International Harvester com comed f William and bf gram was aentijyPresldent Rooserett by Emperor nany will pay the fine .of $12,600 as the people-Berlinon Monday to Speaker P. A." Stanton sessed against It by the dlntrlct coun of the California assembly, regarding A demonstration of the unemploy , , of Shawnee county, Kansas, and ap ed, planned to coincide with the ar- the Japanese sphool bill; .proved by the Kansas supreme eourl rival "The policy of the administration Is was of, the - for violating the Kansas anrust law, only " successful. Several lo combine the maximum of efficiency partially bn public TheT'housercommittee of the unemployed were In achieving the real object which '. buildings and grouuda has agreed te meetings " teld, after which those present fornix the people of the Pacific slope have e favorable report .on the Rodenberg d in two processions and started on at heart with the minimum of friction bill to purchase the,Qldroyd collec-Lltlomarch to the palaces whither King And trouble, while the misguided jnen l i:lJnccJn.:reUCArMw-Jocteiir-' EdwariTTiad Ieen escorted "by"... Em- who advocate such action as this " which In in the house Washington peror William. " Their, progress was against which I protest are following Lincoln died, . ,'.-- ; j. Intercepted by 'the police. ' Several t ,rlllywMch comblnea j. the very roea", suffered "sabefounds and" 6th-minimum of efficiency with the maxi.; . land, February 13, Government At ers were arrested. mum of insult, and which, while to ., torney Frank B. Kellogg will seek, tc tally failing lo achieve any real re School for Chinese Dedicated. , show, If possible, that the merger ot sult for good, yet might accomplish rail Pacific San Francisco. A mihool for Chithe Union and Southern ot E. H. Har nese subjects, organized and main- an infinity of harm." , roads under the control " riman is a monopoly.-,".:".tained at the- expense of the impe Dry Farm Watermelons Net Grower of Sananclojias -: governmentt,jpasgedL I10Q an Aere.lssuea ;prociamauoneuiiig; bsius cated with befitting ceremonies' in . New Near the Wyo. Cheyenne. . five days for" celebrating thls city Monday" This" "is theflrsl Mexico border In southwestern Texfortieth one annlver and hundred the, Institution of the kind In this city, as, there Is. a large tract of land sary of the discovery of-- San Fran- although similar "schools have been that formerly was considered fit only cisco bay by Caspar de Portola flrsf Los Angeles, for grazing, regarded. as the hbme of provided at Sacramento, goveraorj)f California,: Vancouver,? Chicago and New York. - An Hi rpsnlt.nf family troubles. De The course of instruction planned will the wild creatures who made, their nests among the prickly spine- s- of Brown fired two shots at Henry Loch be mainly in science and Chinese lits cactus. Within the last ard, near Madison," Ind , whereupor eratures as taught in China, it being this has been valuable ground proven the Chinese of the purpose .governLochard returned the fire, shooting Rmwn In tha'liad 'Irilltn? Urn .In jnentito keep its subjects abroad In to the dry farmer and G. A. Martin, with tonch Chinese thought, rathe!1 managing editor of the El Paso Herstantly. It is said the trouble revi ihan allow, them to become entirely ald, will tell the Third ; Traus-Ml- s . out of Brown'8 wife, deserting .him. v drawnaway by the - incnlcatton Tf sourl Dry Farming congress about It The coroner's jury investigating th when he addresses the congress at occidental ideas. V : death of Bruce Sheffier, a San uiego purely Cheyenne some tlme3durlne llasest. aa. . jttwt . CaUCOTiljactoiw.wtio- rgeaWtt1i "SfeatTng'TrmW'v" p'sTons, which continue, from February Mrs death. Tetnrned:; a verdict finding Okla. Muskogee, Indictments Z3rd to Z5th. of the dead Effle Duden, sister-ln-latwenty-siof againstrepresentatives man, naa nrea tne snots. Mrs. uuaen Admiral Bampsan-Said-- W Nephew-e- fIbJiLXfirMHwtfMiSTargr with " has been held jn jaUjgijjkmt,.balli Have Been Killed by Wife, valuable, timber from segre robbery . in (bl- - stealing lands in Oklahoma, Were re4 Rochester, N. Y. The Wayne coun- cago's most .crowded retail street was gated ty grand' jury at Lyons has indicted sureessfully-jerDsJjriitelone tiirnet by the federal grand jury here Mrs.. y d. George A. Sampson for murder rnhhor. The thief hurled a hrick Tuesday. An additional indictment in thajLsha. theLfijdegreeBllseliig throuelLhe l and secured 14,000 impersonating a United States officer killed her husband, Harry a nephew jewelry company, worth of ' watches, rings and dia- In furtherance of the schema. of al- of Admiral Sampson i Harry Samp monds. leged timber thieves. The alleged son was shot and killed at, the Allyn , in the Choctaw; farm house" near Palmyra on Novem Mrs. Mary Wright Is on trial at thefts ocurred chiefly Seminole nations. ber 1, 1908." The theory of suicide, Devil's Lake, N. D., charged with the Chickasaw,, and Campbell Issued strict' orders which was .first rmalBtaWd, by- - hi murder or Beulah "Wrigut. aged lrz Judge no names f ihe Indicted peruDns friends and neighbors, later- - became that teen years. The state alleges that be given out until after they have discredited and an investigation fol- Mrs. Wright strangled iJ !heirland lHmT87Samp-' on" the theu "smeared carbolic-cson setng mdicted. a case ot Kneels in girl's lips to make Prayer and Takes Hip Life: I suicide. , . Angeles.-AftetJlftLos minutes Charge Is Made That Train Was De When the British steamship - C. of liberately Wrecked.. George Hendersonn prayer, leaves New York for the far his life by drinking an tn Coldwater, east she will carry away the remark- - young Sicknees testigatlon' ot the" wreck of an Illl- poison in a roumlng- houf-e.-- From all points east Of the Mississip- and tbe fact that he w as "almoKf" w'lth-oot- hols Central traIn7"VhIch tefiultcd .Itt fimds ;3rez.ieiteyed"j: to have tbe. death ot one man and the injury pi trains have brought numbers" of coffined Chinese, to be sent to the prompted the deed. - Henderson spent of more, than a score of the crew and all but i&. cnts of a cash balance ot passengers, Superintendent H.. Mo Flowery Kingdom. Wireless telegraphy has saved Its 75 cents for the polmin and , for a Court of the Illinois Central railroad t as it flared that- "the train-wdeliber shipTair.r June vyes umaiuour Decame ois signed- him to a room he was heard ately wrecked. Into" a "cocked"' " tiM " nnt abled fifty ""iniles off the coast,, neat praying. When he. asked for. forgive- rwlfch hoon nag A " pen nor ji isii sl fl (t?m ,M J0T w hat since-- - Batufday-tt- rs fast Chicago Dy wireless were caugnt up by. the he wis about to do., the landlord did flyer, from New Orleans, rushed at not sii r'bise was. that he", ., AlanuM, .which immediately steamed contemplat. headlong- speed early Monday out aiid brought her to port. ' ing suicide. 5 . ' f - Marlon Woolnian. - daughter of Funds to Keep Land Office Charged With Embezzlement. George WooUnaft, of Burlington, N, J, Requests Turkish Women. Highly Educated Aa Elixir ef Life. Clerks Employed, who died leaving her a fortune estiOida. Samuel "McOowan Guthrie, New light Is ' Being thrown upon An annuity Is the best elixir of The secretary of the of mated at $200,000, (3 now the bride ol t "Washington.Degraff, Kans.,.one of the best things Turkish has brought out some life' I know of," said the examining interior sent to congress on Tuesday known Indian authorities- In the cojirt-tr- interesting Samuel A. Hewitt, a captain Jn tb ror example, Uhysician of an Insurance company.. discoveries. - fcanaiion armyv Mrs.-- Hewitt met-th- e a Tequeet for an additional approprlawoman of . tha - upper "It sometimes seems as if annuitants was arrested here on Monday on the Turkish i Salvation army-- capt in while doing tlon of d.2r0 for contingent fund for a federal jury Indictment classes is "described as, perhaps the never die. We have lots tin our books religious work In the slums. loral .land offices, sf that .the clerical fcharglng him, grand wl'h embezzlement and most highly educated woman in the 1 who Jop Miss Emily Mason, aged 94 ypars, torce could be kept ..employed for th? JpM:aud.jvejtJ15aiu. rf are of federal -- Tnndll JWort'lr'" 1 nave passed many a sickly ana renfalnder" til VDc. present fisr,al year. flrieapproprtattoi! and "a T3csCFTi5aTitoTtbe 3MIngiiisued"To" pertennis, hockey Lecreti--fll)Lfellobusy playing while of the Jndan as a good annuity Ounsion Lxtra work, to.the ptesent time this school superintendent lonial family of MaaoaA.-et- . Hirt- at GliiloccoT Okla.;rrom''"l904 fdrm inrthelr - social duttSs--aii- a rlek the sicklier they are,, you know, year has depleted the fund of woman Turkish spends her the belter risk they make and ..the tr) 1908. He was released on bond. lng the and- - unless an additional 'e nu won renown-- for mlnlsttn-- ; The indictments, which were returned day In readlntaad study," It Is not an next year he has turned up to collect rs,j 6f is lanre'iiuffiner rnadr'r ina; to the' union soldiers In Libby nine counts uncommon thing to meet Turkish his annuity rejuvenated, rosy, spry as clerks will have to be dropped before an Friday last, consist of ' . prison at, Richmond, J'a.. is crlticallj the embezzlement and-t- fl- - for ladles Who can speak not only half a boy. " allPglna; ; ends, ""j" year ill at hpr home In Washington. ... .making-allegethe languages of Europe, bul know, in false voucher. : secret "The The secret? is that Afilcim hunts "and niagaaine writ-Jn'. addition, ancient "Greek, Person a0d financial worry, fear of the poorhouse, Mob. " Noted Hanged by v Arabic. . Schopenhauer and Herbert French Poet Dead. will not be ncccanary as the oc ligoa and kills off more people-tha; MiSi Roby Houston, Baskiu, Men-Acraris. M. Spencer are favorite authors, and the all the deadly disaes. combined. n fupattons of exprealdents of .th Of Rev. W. T. Hudson, was murderer are. norc! and latt'st Frepch Eugllbh Lailed States if a Mil Introduced hi the noted French pnui, wss'fouud old man by means of an inoli Tih'sJkv. a of .a dead In the railway tunnel at St. Ger- the principal subjects their aftern , . scDtailve .Volatead of Minnesota lynched by. from "all this worry, and he' noon small talk. The picture of thin throws off his ear and walks erect be enaeipd. ThismRsure provides s crowd, ol over 3W determined citizens main on Monday, it Is bplie.v-that from the jail and contrasts and nappy and of $12,000 annually for eyery took the negroM. Mendes was acciden--tftl.fi- e strenuous . tntejlectuallsm iparkauJjL yung," - tdeaa..-i;f.- . rfinced him to ra tree. Not a shot wan the dcjath of dtHy.r-wltrrfifif'Tit after his term exnlmut Thir--nattTii.-nH- a VTYmfiV harem life. '""'.,--' J. jte Francisco de Navarro, the last conducted A Possible of midnight, bound for his home Kt iSf. quietljv Shen3 Reason.. original director or ft Oklona arrived jus't as llie nt gro Germain. He had dined at the home "I won h'T why ai tj18 coj(j wa,PS . 3::.juit;ibli Life Assurance snr'rty,' tht breathed his las!, sn1 made a strong of a friend. Roundabout. The authorities arts 'of BfMHi-to .,, h4r as socui. father of Antonio de Kavarrcnnsband Husband (speaking to wife) Coma kA they sir!he"lhe-"i'Htprotest .that he had. nt 'brcn treated tho opinion that .he fell asleep in the L,v thi-Loaders of tin cbickt rf I 'ry jtderxon, the former actress, riffht. to I little mi me, carriage; and that by mistake he opensw.f It in bcitu come they n r.a-s;.r--,trial t ! cf rn ritv ed tha donr of t!s compartment while Wife a Mother (fanning rigorously) In Fthruiry wi'ii Pl,n;e c t;9 hot g(f g ',Ye:t-r; ftni V X ht)- - t t ila s vto-I, ; i p';1, aai U.9 rfi'O U J You've a very poU'.e way cf c t .J ia n u. r.ol sal ' ; " : n : ' i 2 .. x. x 11 t es aa eld tsa! Ju-- ;, i' 1. 1 X .. i. ( .. mg- - &emW tneamenaiT fr4e Wikt President Suggests Social and Business Improvements for tha Bene-- " fits of ths Dweller n Agri- cultural, Communities; . ' 4 ort llttxi ni Cemarf tZrttl 0Ul bt tke 6FECIAL MtSSAGr" FROM WHITE . HOUSE TO CONGRESS. Obstacles te Be Ovarcoma An Points -ed Out, Together with Sugges " tiona for Guidance of the Na- - " tionat Government. Washiugton.--Rep- Erer k '. Ku vnrT7"cuUNT r"y. MISSION REPORT. WIRELtSS SERVICE UTAH FAn:iEIljo:i C0ltRYL!FE OF- - NEEDS improvlng--tfte--praettte.;- ?Vlstjyiet'Jri?sXc ragri-culture- 835 ScC Academy - CIS Avenue, Prov Dooly Block, Salt Take City. D. D. IIOVTZ r y, ATTORNEY-AT-L' or Kos. 1, 2 and 3 L ., A. L. BOOTH IIAHVEY CIXFI . 1 ' S , Farrer Block. .. Provo City, Ufah DOOTH , . W A - " CLUFF 5; ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- - he - -- "-- w UiLi-SMO- PfOVO, VttSt BUILDING. - -"- -- 4 - V- - :--l waiU. " ' - Elilt is Prvf - TO AT 115 Vrr. 5 Bo., by t::3 fellow-oltiseii- s. - - . - A. m man I - . vlsltlng-i-monarc- land-gra- Busies Bvsy tange-thinsel- sib ve8 nt a Provo City, Utah, . - . ' ur ore " ' . - DIRECTORi Reed Staoot C. E. Loose ' L. Holbrook, ' -l- - nrl' d rr-,-- : i VI rp j. Wm. Eoger Farrer, Ciio.TayU r, ff, John R. Twelves. JOS, T. FARR.EX.. CasKier. - rial-Chine- " 1 I ii f. r."'t, General bsnkiDg tusloees Iris; Safe deposit boxot for rent. , " j .: . 5 ' d - two-year- ,; Do It How Gee Tho ic -- -- Electric . 4. , " o -- si o "wiring your houwe for liglita. It is the on! clean, safe anil itr.ul.la metliod of lighting. . wJuoox-loIaatllH- them to figure t c!oo-tri- 0a-ear- perox-slde."- -- And get - CiiivsT? J ''Both Phones ST." Av.f ut Acs-Ui- 37-- 2 R.in(s one-hal- -- ; -- tewdr-whiph-reaulte- een Shi-mos- : . man,-ende- afMasf m State, Bank of Prcv AVr. II. Krcreton, Prei., John Warwick, Ciishier, Am'L C'j Alva Nt-lfon- , g Mlss.r'-Followln- d" " -- Interest Paid on Time. Deposits. Dr&fts on fc.Il Farts of the Vv or! J. Opposite the P. . 0. on is Jlrst-Mexic- an - attrsi-tlveness- - . Academy Ave n n c , - ' !: v . morn-ins..;- - " - --v: - - , i' Cactus Dahlias, the official, fiower cf the exposition, will Jiloora ln'profu&Ion in every residence district of Seattle during the exposition. . . WhHt.ber-westerrrsrste- $295,-OCM- U appro-liiimro- ; a -- r-- '- -- d TJrLPrJnisd lit . XlolUd- latea- Th first ook printed In the United States was entitled "The Freeman's .Oath."' :?'..' "will T give rHawal!ah"aIogIng"oys daily concerts In the Hawaii building at the exposition next summer. e " ' " n Catulle-Abrahar- a s. hr-i-- ,r, 8i.a?il?-r""lrsra" i Ftin-ivJn- - iiitc-iisit- 1 x k nst-;.ftc- fivu f-- "'.'. tv---- ci 1. Luck and the Camblex. Luck is another name for superstl-tlcmania - is based on pure superstitious belief In a blind chance that will somehow turn . eyijLelil & Jeliowc.!iijantfl. ttieAail that's why the Innocent victims keep stream, bagcoming In a ging to be shorn. ' And verily, tbey are never-endin- not disappoluttd. - California baa 'I ho "lartjpst u t!ie f ' Diuiib of tlx bnii espobitlun. H c:j iTii. 'slate a I Cs 1" y; j t |