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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 , Harrowing. de-- Pen-Pictu- (or a number of daya. under trying BreamMueM. Meantime a horde o( i men coder Salasar bad rushed onto the colony to re planish hi store of food and ammunition as the report bad rna out that tha colon iaa waro wall supplied with both; (which wae false as pertaining to tha latter) and the men left to care tor the homes were . When you feel tired. cranky compelled (In many Instances at 0ut of SOflS tl'V a up of point of a ret olier), to run or witness the wanton destruction of household furniture, supplies end homes that had cost years of hard, earnest toll to acquire. Drawers of sewing machines wars jerked out sad smashed upon the floor, desks were broken, books torn and scattered, canned and bottled fruit was opened and partly devoured then left to spo.1 or ba about the floors of the homes. Everything that wa locked, from the outside doors to the dresser drawers, were broken opes. . and window lights were shot out oil AllU. VOU ICCl flu a. J broken. Men upon the streets were o'.. held up at tbe point of revolvers and Fr66 COUpODb Ini KOger S relieved of pocket monej , matches and DDC Silverware in EVFPV anything of value PITILESS of re the tbfnr al - - ' - . ' , v x 4 4 FOR ENLIGHTENMENT be me- 7 tr nllt v Removal Sale out--ine- rt 15c Baby Flannels ( I i 1 4M-just beginning KyTi rather mild Salasar. On this date while I up 0f the colonies Ill m in I write the famous looter Rojas with msnv of the peopli MO men Is In the colony and it is not homes in climes farther u th r expected otherwise than that he will few jfttnaln. near the brrd-- c .i. it ' .rid Med flnleh ronipletelr 'ther job bcgan' by o' iiti-- i will b bl t0 EJU' RECENT SOME the doubts reader If HAPPENING)). Salagar. any r seriousness of the situation of the col- property, 'I he Hakim court t ha rife idetl it onists In Mexloo let him stop to rear th flect Tou who have comfortable homes meetings. t nth and ra txtwfen ltusa and Turkey that have eoqt you M or M Tears of Tha at tribunal (decided pitting r0Ur cqu.lr- who members, 5Uf CaptainWolfc Will Hold series many of the dally (comforts of Irfe to howevrr. were At bslvstlon Vrni), Judges of The Hague enable you to complete and furnish and -- the t'ansvaro ttrothetW horses end stock bred up. jour homes, lamis case between Italy and Peru, df-- " 111 nl Staff Captain Wolfe, the gardens rich with food for the table, re, ting Peru to pav pearly the full luscious fruit banging upon the trees, Army evangelist from ctu go 'l amount r laimed The court has re- s all your of years centered , .n reivrd frou l.iti'rand Italy the ques-.-a.- u ii,series of revival nr I " well about that home and little farm ion of tbe seiiire f Kreneh vessels h ,, Uk tilled: then be compelled to stand by the Salvation Ar between Italy and Tur th k lb c'm- - ,IlrillK and witness tbs wanton destruction of evening next at t o k(). sll your possessions, the accumulation I gsttat Is a man of wide g,.cr.n e p, f0ngreH.s the house won Its fight of years; you see tbe old family borsojand an lnteraatlng speaker, an I nirge gain- -t battleships. .elding to theled up to the door at tho end of a Red-- 1 crowd havs been attend. ng his nn et vPn.,t,., howevrT for four extra nubstates. off ridden J2 240 00, lea than one- saddled and other in flagger's rope pg marines rostmg to do service in th canee of llberaej The business and profess ona mm ((ura the cost of the proposed battle- Hills have been Introduced In both tlon, the old family cow, which has solI of tho various cities in which he be--hasn branches to offletaliy recognize the long furnished milk for th babies, a I been conducting meetings have Interested. stable comes movement to the for the celebration of a censhe bellowing up peace. Other to be fed from the hand that ha fori Th band of misslotiar., workers are tiiry cf I slnrc 'be .ending meaeuree extend for two years years cared for her. Is roped, led up being pressed heavily, d coldc ith r, th, ttme for a report by th still unap-obefore the door, butchered and handed weather la becoming manda for beds, clothing and food an pointed "t sar s commla.on'' (see Mo- to th robol hordes. , honk conference report. 19H. Iage Heantlme the colony families repoaelwell as fueL In the tents (dimension ?x feet), out! Tha number of the meet.ng had is anrt rr,n ids for an Invitation by (he , sod South of 1S lt4 st.,fs for a Joint assombty sjrest. hi the hot sun with no other shelter. ith- - IcgisUUve bodlon of the civilised the southern sun beating down on the telephone number Hyland T ' The house refused to continue world and! tents: sick babes, weary mothera, a rnmil appropriation toward the ex- DANCING 8(TUK)I,. psri.se of the Interparliamentary union For children from 10 to 15 vears. The senaie rntitled the Declaration of commences 8aturda. Rspt 2Sth, 3 ,nilon ' sdopterl at the London naval CONDITIONS IN CAMPS. iset pm. Continues nine weeks fee 2 00 ',onfrrn. mil intsndr-r- t to makeInternaleal! Des. Gymnasium, Wasatch 1(24 bln the evt rbllshment of tho w to to date unable have been Up the court ttonal pnr' get any eoneeaaton that will grant the II English house of lord has so far re- COMMISSIONED RETURNS. privilege to the colonists to pass their The fused t ratifv the declaration). milk cows Into tho United States free m the enatc on the, nntablr of duty, and the colonists moetly Orel Btate Inurance Commissioner Wll rrhitrati m,wtrs trr itiea reed no comment unable to furnish tha necessary money e Then and nt'ier events are mention, rl lard Done ha yeturne from the with which to pay th duty In tin 1ji2 inference report. o I .van to Francis, H Went information from' the colonies clfic coast. Th. Fourth ' ntr il Amerksrv Peace confirm tho reports that there Is a I from here to participate in a routine onlerene. nr t at Managua, Nicaragua, fore of more than 1000 the in January jngpeetlon and examination of h making their headquarters at the col- - books and affairs of the Firemens It is rr part'd that the ony. occupying our homes, foraging! Fund Insurance company of San Tran war may oon rnd as a result of the men upon our store of provision andcgoo, which he found In ext client con. friendly, and informal, advice TfThe T other nstlrn -ierasing 1,S0 head of horse In our gar- - jdltlon. Mr.Done then wenL to local life with dens and fields of growing crop Angeles to consult rrnmlng from the aggressive campaign The opinion The present outlook offers but faint I insurance companies relative to inh might still undertake hope that the colonists may he per-- 1 vestments In Utah. ; nj where they ,s becoming general that the opening of mttted to return with any assurance could place money to the best ad the war was tlenrly In violation of The was affected by Haguo convention of being allowed to enjoy the fruit vantage. Mr. Don The paesage by Congress of the Panof their labors, and It seoma very prob-- 1 the heat at Los Angelas, whloh wa degree In the ama ranal bill with a proviso that able that th devastation of the oolo-- 1 Intense, being 101 American coastwise vessels shall enjoy ' niea and th driving of the colonists shade, special advantages w ill doubtless be from their homo marks tho breaking protested by Great Britain on the CITY SCHOOL BOARD. ground that as a question of the Interpretation of a (the I Understood Women Will lie Candi- treaty. It is a subject for arbitration, i In conjunction with the desire of Co- In Some PreoRir'ts. date Ivmbla for the arbitration of the quea- tl'.n of the acquisition by tbe United With th election of member of thfl Plate of the canal gone, this may force on this country a moot embarrassing Ralt Lake City board of education,. still situation and open a new problem m two months away, interest In the noml-- I arbitration. nations for the places to be filled is Very truly yours, H . PHILLIPS. The five membe-- s whose growing. Lake Mohonk Conference. Secretary, terms expire this year ara; C. S. Mar-- I tin, Arnold Glauquo, O. W. Moyle, Mathonlt.ah Thomas and C I Doug New !as. In the First precinct. Hr. C. Kinney is mentioned as a candid Mr Martin, although she has Served With Hard Saaca m Creasa Mrs J not announced herself as yet aad Sear T Bctess 1 being put forward as a randldate from the Second precinct to By Mrs.Jaiui ifekentit Ffill, Editor ef I succeed Mr G H. Backman. Oiauque Ike Boston Cooking ischool Maganne It la tall, will seek to supplant O VY Here la a new way to make apple McMullln la D. talked A. and Moyle, dumplings that will tardy please every of aa a candidate from the Fourth The housewife, for it Is not necessary to In place of Mr. Thomas. latter ts a randldate for Cong res oh have whole applet, and the juice cannot th Democratic ticket, and tn th event run out and barn as with apple dumpI of his defeat for this position It I lings where the apple la plaord in tho thought he will make tne lace again center and the dough tamed up around for the beard of education. Ltdy ard it. Tbe biscuit pert (orms a crispy M. Bailey Is mentioned aa a candidate shell that bold the apples aad juice. Th will be Fifth elsctlop the from held on Wednesday, Dee. A 4 i iu,--th- ey - Ml TEST CITY OF MEXICAN BETH GEES AT J. im V I CorrespondenceDouglas. Arts, BcpL 1&. To . many friends and relatives Jt might be Inter(Special c ' rn ur i' EM, ALTT. w. V ra. r. aekiner nrilUoa PANT t'ouoly at Ui day of a iT49 t 1MM uim w ji nm 47,225 72,447 ii.sw a sites tats .34,111 rtMa 60 W - esting "to know that all tbe women tnrj children, and all tpit about 13 or It men of the Honor colonics are out or the colonies and located, on the American side of the international liirf. Some are necking shelter and assistance of relatives to the north; others are seeking employment in and nth ut the neighboring towns of Douglas; while others are clinging on to the hope that they V ill be able to return to the remnants of their once happy homes. But this bops is fast wavering. The country surrounding the colonies le Infested Late arwith bands of rivals from the colonies report that Gen. Incs Salasar and hia force, who passed through the colony Wednesday, the 11th Inst., laid waste tbs colonies ' of Morelos and San Jose, breaking .window lights,- - smashing doors that were locked and almost completely demolishing furniture, etc., left In the home and contrary to reports and general belief, the colonists had not been able, up to the time the rebels entered the colonies, to get any of their possessions out except just a limited supply of clothing, and (ood enough to subsist upon for a scant week. When it became evident that the were going to enter the colony, men were called together and Immediately decided to make preparations to get the women and children out. Our scouts had been sent out and learned the location and movement of the rebel bands to the northeast of the colony, (the only source from which we anticipated any Immediate trouble). were moving slowly toward the colony, gave us assurance that we would hate ample time to get the families out with some furniture and supplies. EVEN THE HEAVENS WEPT. We were In the midst of the rainy DOUGLAS. season heavy rains which had been falling had made the roads almnrt Impassable Every vehicle and available teem, however, was pressed Into service and to avoid overloading teams, end to wld some comfort In traveling It was thought beat to leave part of the families in the colony of Morelos and return from Douglas after them later Consequently some eight or ten families were left with e strong force of men, and with muddy roads end falling rain, sick cnildren. feeble men and women together with many families Ml in health, the overloaded wagons end teams began the exodus for the United States line i miles dis- tant. However, the journey wag only half accomplished when word came to camp that the rebels under Camps were marching down upon the colony from an unexpected route. The already overloaded wagons were made to carry more luggage and some few vehicles returned to the colony and. gathering together every available horse and vehicle, and hiring some natives' teams, the balance of the women and children began the Journey to reach the Inter national line and eatery. About this time cond'tinng began to look critical. Rebel bands swearing vengeance upon the Americans were entering Sonora from the depleted state of Chihuahua and there seemed to be a general rush for new and inviting towns of Sonora for plunder. Fifteen men were left to guard the Morelos property and try and check as much wanton destruction of property as possible and to care foe live stock, fowls, etc., left at home. SALAZAR'S TENDER MERCIES. The teams were expected to return after unloading their cargo of human !!m. AtIQUla. Artx. but alaar-er- af H9.M1 42 a,iii m elntli car, evabgeiist in HagOT-VVT'- rt fond-hope- - IubUt :r Full double rrdth bed unblsachrd 1 aheetmg V Positively unequaled vehie In the Removal Kate at lr yard. rs ltalo-Turkis- mtvr-hnsatrr Turkt-- h Towel. n hie 24 and 50 In. long All you want EACtl In the Removal Kale at 20c each. u AT .AN EARLY DATE WOVtFN State Street 8 Broadway (Hie Aucrbatdt toruer.) Ni Floors of New Aneriiaeli Merchandise. New (esiiR New More. New New iH'panmeuls. IVirwr. heller Service, Alanv SiirfrHses. t" "w W ni" i in s W H1TK Q( Tlf. I Flannel Gowns corner oi mil 79c $1.25 Valnes al In regular large sues. or extra Kashirin-c- mot d ginerouvlv full long and wide. EACH 1vr iv g i 2i regularly. The Removal 'nl changes the price to 19c, i I Way to Make Apple Dumplings pre-rln- 'mhrI4 toner f ify that cortaet re new hie n ' lighted in a resrch for tn lid to the can oauaed the explosion and scattered th Inflammable fluid about th kitchen Motor engine No and No. S hose and I truck, were iovib on tha anena ai blase was quickly extinguished. 27 ,4B U 1 they make a FcarWInTcFpain IiTcoId weather the range needs help to keep .the kitchen warm. Hooked dbuble U ne iLin two5XJthiee.. timesT'a day and the appliance yields all the heat needed for an ordinary sized kitchen. This is just what the little kitchen heater does it supplies the heat to keep the kitchen warm and cozy while the faithful range gives all of its heat to the cooking of the dinner, Think of what this means it means that you can cook all winter on a gas range, en-- -. tirely free from the drudgery of handling wood, coal, ashes and dift. At the same time you can heat your kitchen The total expense is only just with waste you generally what it was when you iised p tote out into the cold, and Bum " x wet. the . mer. For, strange to say, the ilittle heater 'Rhitit will .Therciwontbe a home in thi -, InmTcdal'or coke, will do city without one of these as well kitchen" heaters when the on rations short just of waste paper and garbage. learn about them. We people You simply throw in the to install a great expect Fall better this vou ; and order, paper many garbage season. rush now before the to the commonly carry alley . rIIMIO sf 4.V " Sju range-akme-itt-th- c - 4 I! rrpnrt ant ( RD- - olla , -- - . rartlfT b Read what tcientutt have discovered about d bread its dangers and effects. Also facts about uthe best bread baked home-bake- UTAH. GAS AND COKE CO. C D. CLARK, GenL Mgr. . Table Queen Bread The resideme nf J A. Carlson, No Debh court. damaged to the ex-- 1 tent of MO a 7 o'clock last night when A match can of gasoline exploded. We are selling a little Kitchen Heater to be hitched up on the off side of a gas range. clnaa Si The Best Bread for the Professor gasoline explodes. ion o( C Aaplo Dees piled One and one-hal- f teaspoon tut jalt sutu vfledjtonr: JIn (tUiUfioanMtx fTC Baking 1oniaer; tnp shorten- ing, about yi tup milk; apples. Till the cup of a buttered muffin pan BIG BUSINESS IN TARS. with pared and sliced apples, sprinkle with salt and turn two or three tabfe-spooniof water into each ccp. Sift Tb rorwumptlon of fruit jan n ihi ftate and uthm Idaho this araonn Imit together, three times, the flour, salt and aomethmc phrnomanAl. Om M u baking powder; work in the shortening, jobbing conrrn nlonr In thin oltjr reports snd mix to soft dough with the milk. lota on oonalun Drop the dough from n spoon with the hnvinf aoU) in rrlofl lota Jara to tho Hum- - apples tn tbecups, giving it s smooth exmrnt and in 1. s Two simr January e IiO minhr of wrr and imrordiataljr ji- - terior Let bake algjut twenty-fivutes. Invent the pan on slsrgesemng-divh- . poaad of laatVto FMdar, a carload being n roa naaloty niport th.it Put a spoonful of hard aance above timaUf at alnco tho advent of papr box parking the apple In each dumpling and finish hat a to rOttrad ban for jara hrakag a grating of nutmeg. minimum hr undrr tw olj atyl 4 with ThfeUonlrcwwofthtmafiyoew 4Htckm4 wooden rrat pak!ng th lnaaltp ceuU-umler-rtclp rvutn4 l th K C Ck style aiuitHitwf age wee 11 per Book which mav Ut o6Utrd by wtdisi it has bcn r- -d tired to 1 per eent Us the colorri Itcrtiftntt tax of K C Hiking PowArr to th aqcm Mr. Co ChirAirn. be ttftogt I h RHODES SCHOLARSHIP EXAMS. nMtWr caa do Ml kwk Boob M tibctcss Rhodes ruholaishlp examlr.titlona mill be held at the University of Utah 4mprou:d UUlcrii I KOPLn hxving Jnd follows A had&h wub Usfid rompii.jt X It From f to 11 or plmpl Tueedav b with thaw ruivj ria T hy trenslatiua from Latin Into Engll-- 'i th drlv rubiof tMI th com 1 to tckitu and Ml m ptose, 4 to . arllhmetlr and You FtJun. Oct M Prom Wedn-rr.e- v if betir to II uu.g ltim On for aI translation t'om Greek Into English ircKtr S at orugiaa nr by in grammar: J.l to 3 J'l. dim I to 2, .1 writ Tr rir)U p 4 rmp' to I, algebra, nr Greek grnmtnsr, ia.m gromelr. The livin' notice to entitnli is jtTv c, by Dr J r Kingsbury, cjialinisu of A , the comic liter bn t rr wr uvKa fills ctr CONFERENCE, flail Uk Ultv. On. 4th. hth and its. Excursion rsls via flalt laike Route. Ask our One far for round trip. agent far Ikkets via Ball Lak Route. ftr (! ur. nuLnn.piu. p. The Best Bread Baked t is only a make shift. Because Home baking at itt i t he i' acil f t M to. bakc-a- s good, bread At homej'ou haven't -- as the Roysl Baking Company bakes. In the first place the home oven will not produce the right kind of heat to properly bake bread. Bread to be baked right muht be baked in a moist heat of at least 213 degrees. The home oven will only produce a heat of about 185 degrees, and it if a dry heat. The result la hardness and the that the crust is baked to a rock-lik- e center is only half done. Any heat less than 215 degrees will not kill the yeast cells in bread. tnlesR the yeast cells are all killed by thorough baking, they continue to ferment after the bread has been eaten. It is this continued fermenting of the yeast cells in improperly baked homo made Bread that causer-muc- h of the indigention and stomach trouble so prevalent. There is one bread that is baked rjght. It is Table Queen Bread. Table Q ueen Bread inbaked in a moist heat of from 450 to 550 degrees. This intense heat kills every yeat cell. As well as being baked right, Table Queen Breadi s made right made in a sanitary way in an absolutely sanitary bakery. I No matter where you live you can buy this breed from your grocer five cents. Save the labels ; they will be worth something soon ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Salt Lake. Elderly People him BOWLL TROUBLE SHOULD USC The Perfect T7T7 ilia) as owuotxars Uate Md50?laBotU6 TBE 41, Ml Short with We ll Be Here -- Bath inches Women's Skirts of very superior quality w hlte teaelriown deep biiUiiiih'de-nlh edged ruifl. Regular 85t values In the Removal Hair1 45e each 1 . Extra Indfe, heavv Teazeldoivn Skirts ut 1 n 65cWomensVhite n r Size 24x56 ARI io , 50c Bath Towels 21c 0- -t wrldth Actnaiiv' -- is jardrt wide. tli 4 Running Mate for the Kitchen Range rn Double Width Bed Sheeting ' the families could be unloaded or tent stretched over their heads to keep the bat sun and rain off. the rebels had made traffic on the road very unsafe. Many, hm ever, ventured In with the result that some of them i stripped of their teams, guns and pro visions and some were held prisoners 3S2N 7,7J iC y3rt I -- 3 1 Good Tea ed Nnii Frn, COMMENT ON THE NEED fate of the recent arbitration - makes evident the need for fertile r public education concerning arbitration and peace. Iu this case tbe fin i d of peace, thoroughly aroused, ' ' ifVi to overcome certain opposing nertts. The truth is those elements LouUl not be merely overcome or but largely enl,id by mak.ng the peace movement broad enough to ittraet substantially all classes. Men t affairs who view the movement with in itffcrence or skepticism must be con- rimed that the visionary and the radl- iio not dominate ii lull, merely con- - ' Gibute their helpful share Progress is made ih this direr lion and there r there hope that wlthtn a few 'J Lbr .an , of flf ienL.Ultur.D)aiXi.,j., ra I u in " -ut Aniernan peace tend arbitration rn-- i it lien on a thoroughly broad basis mi Meanivhi'e the people must be eduent-- i n. w make and to understand good use u .i the practical instrument thi; to.,bC, Hewletts 'I r COMMUNICATIONS. Tired Fligtt of the Col onists )AL 25 1912 Country Kcuspaptr |