Show THE SAUNA By C N GALINA CALL Lund Jr VTA If BY INSURGENTS UTAH STATE NEWS Special rates will be given by the railroads for the land at opening Lynn on April 11 The secretary of state has sent out notices and blanks to all of the state and private banks in Utah for reports on the banks at the close of business on March 14 A reward of $200 has been posted for the arrest and conviction of the the person or persons who robbed postoffice at Mantl securing $30 In cash and $1000 in postage stamps to have believed Despondency been caused by health prompted M E Knowles a young railroad clerk to take his own life by Bwal lowing an overdose of morphine at Ogden The anniversary of the organization of the Relief society of the Mormon church was appropriately celebrated on Thursday by the 700 branches of the organization throughout the country Another power plant is promised for Sevier valley J H Manson Hugh El Llsonbee and Milan Packard have filed on an ideal site in what is known as Daniel’s canyon which opens into the upper part of Grass valley near Plateau Antitoxin administered to the prls oners in the Ogden jail now under Quarantine for smallpox caused the breaking out of a rash on the faces of several of the prisoners and incidentally gave the police officials another bad scare Salt Lake City Btands fifth In line in the percentage of gains in the pos tal business during the last year among the fifty largest cities of the United States Salt Lake’s percentage of gain last year over the preceding one was 2584 per cent Through the efforts of the Ogden Betterment league the city ordinance intoxicating regulating the sale of libuors has been so amended that in stead of the saloons closing at 1 o’clock that hereafter will be required to close their doors at the stroke of midnight Prominent business men of Utah including the governor and representatives of the Commercial club inspected the Sevldr River Land and Water company's tract at Lynndyl a few days ago and pronounced the proof the best ever undertaken jecttheonewest tn A mammoth heating plant for the heating and lighting of the various the Mormon buildings owned by church in the north end of the bust ness district of the city and Involving to an expenditure of from $150000 Improvement $200000 is the latest planned for Salt Lake Shooting Private Paul P Shaunty her husband through the heart as he was leaving the kitchen of Captain Ullne’s quarters at Fort Douglas Laura Shaunty hysterically scobbed “I guess that ends it but he drove me to It by his incessant The woman is under ar- rest Utah ranks second in the Union as the habitat of the stork for the year Just out Government figures bear out the claims of this state that ' babies are "Utah’s best crop" The came to "’percentage of babies who Utah computed upon every 1000 population was 352 Dakota got first place Salt Lake City is to have a string of restaurants which will dispense good food at popular prices and which will be conducted on the successful if the proplan of eastern restaurants ject startedis last week by a IsrestauIt carried out prorant man posed to serve meals at a nominal profit Shlrle of Neighbors found Robert Stockton dead in his chair in his cotThe day before he had sumtage moned a physician from Tooele but he was not thought to be seriously ill He lived alone and had never married He was 77 years of age The board of directors of the Lund detention homeut Murray has rented a large tract of land near the home for the purpose of maturing a large crop of farm products The directors are seriously considering the advisaland bility of purchasing additional near the school The Federation of Woman’s clubs is considering the feasibility of making public the names of the grocers of Salt Lake City who have refused to respond to the circular letters sent out several weeks ago by the civic committee of the organization asking compliance with the clean food ordinance The young son of Robert Walker of Union as the result of an accident will probably be deprived of his sight While playing with a companion young Walker found a can containing black powder Having seen older can blow a he proceeded to up boys do the same with the result that lie may become blind 1009 SHORN 8PEAKERSHIP OF VAST POWERS AFTER SENSATIONAL POLITICAL BATTLE Insurgent Republicans and Democrats Succeed In Removing Speaker From Committee on Rules But Refuse to Declare Speakership Vacant Washington —After one of the most sensational political battles in the his tory of the bouse of representatives Speaker Joseph G Cannon on Satur and day lost the ancient prestige weapon of that office when the allied Republican insurgents and Democrats took from him not only the chairmanship of but even membership in the committee on rules the chief asset In his stock of power By a vote of 191 to 155 the Repub lican Insurgents voting solidly with the Democrats the house adopted the resolution of Mr Norris Republican to fifaugmenting the membership teen and eliminating the speaker A session the liveliest in recent legislative annals followed On Friday the house adjourned' and a series of conferences with a view to compromise were started A compromise measure to make the commit tee ten in number and to displace future speakers from membership was rejected On Saturday when the house convened at noon Speaker Cannon sustained Representative Dalzell’s point of order against the Norris resolution Norris appealed and the house voted o sustain him Representative Norris moved the previous question on his resolution ' shutting out debate The Norris resolution was voted on and was sustained by the house A was then taken on the question: “Shall the decision of the speaker stand as the decision of the house?” and the spgaker was overruled The Norris resolution was then voted on by the house having been taken out of the hands of the speaker and given direct to the representatives for division Speaker Cannon’s term expires next March but it is persistently rumored that he will resign before that time This gives rise to speculation as to who will be his successor The Democrats will it is said advocate Champ Clark while the father of the resolution which has been the bone of con tention for the past few days Representative Norris of Nebraska is now in the limelight and will probably be a candidate But in the meantime Joseph O Cannon is still the speaker of the house though shorn of much of his former power — BATTLE MAY NOT BE OVER Pleased Over Caustic Made by Speaker CanBefore Republican Association The titanic struggle which resulted In the destruction of the speaker’s power In the committee on rules yet leaving Mr Cannon the speakership Itself may have marked not so much the end of a three days’ battle as the beginning of a great political war Hardly any one in Washington thinks the condition of affairs after J08EPH G CANNON the momentous battle represents a of Nebraska requiring a reorganiza- satisfactory conclusion The speaker and his friends appear tion of the rules committee increasing its membership from five to ten to interpret the refusal of the house and deolaring the speaker ineligible to depose him as Justifying them in 1 t to membership thereon f By the curiously identical vote of 191 to 155— but with a decidedly different personnel of alignment — the house defeated a resolution of Representative Burleson of Texas declaring the speakership vacant and ordering the immediate election of a successor to Mr Cannon The Norris resolution was as follow : “There shall be a committee on rules elected by the house (hitherto the committee of five like all other house committees has been appointed by the speaker) consisting of ten members six of whom shall be mem bers of the majority party The speaker shall not be a member of the committee and the committee shall elect its own chairman from its own members Resolved further that within ten days after the adoption of this resolution there shall be an election of this committee and immeGEORGE W NORRIS diately upon its election the present from Fifth Dlstrlot of committee on rules shall be dis- Congressman Nebraska solved” It was upon the adoption of this claiming to have wrested victory from resolution that one of the greatest defeat endorsement from repudiation contests in the history of the house Not a few of the who Insurgents was waged The regular Republicans voted for Mr Cannon’s retention are were opposed to the adoption of the wondering today if they made a poliresolution which means the practical tical blunder their whether dethroning of the speaker while the constituents will not indeed ‘insurgent’’ Republicans Joined with hold the retention of Cannon in the the Democrats and succeeded after a speakership to have nullified the vote bitter and prolonged fight in securing to eliminate him from the rules comvotes enough to pass the resolution mittee When the tumult had partially subThe Republican regulars complacsided after the vote on the Norris claim the Insurgents who voted ently resolution had been taken Speaker for the speaker have returned to the Cannon gained the attention of the taunt fold The Democrats party in an members and made address these insurgents with having been rewhich he declared: “There are two creant to the logic of their ' Insurtouraes open for the speaker to purseems entirely happy sue: One is to resign and permit the gency Nobody outcome new combination of Democrats and about the Speaker Cannon’s defiant speech Insurgents to choose a speaker in before the Illinois Reharmony with its acts and purposes Saturday night The other is for that combination to publican association in which he condeclare a vacancy in the office of temptuously denounced the insurgent members of the house who stood by speaker and proceed to the election of him in the final test as "cowardly a new speaker” without the The speaker declared that to volun- members of congress of their convictions” has cut courage tarily resign would be a confession of weakness or mistake and an apology to the quick those men who respondfor past actions and as he was not ed with the votes to what they say conscious of had con- they believed to be their duty to the strued the rules as he found them party and to the country and saved and as they had been construed by him from further humiliation Just now the feeling among these previous speakers he would not reis one of the bitterest insurgents sign The vote on the motion to declare resentment over the attitude assumed the speakership vacant showed that toward them “If this Is the manner there was no desire upon the part of of our treatment for saving the Rethe majority to change speakers but publican party” said one of them on simply to eliminate the speaker from Sunday who refused to allow him name to be used “this battle just the committee on rules On Thursday Representative Norris ended will be followed by another bentroduced a privileged resolution to side which the first one would he a hange the house committee on rules skirmish” Insurgents Remarks non - Not AVERT TARIFF DON’T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS WAR SITUATION HOPEFUL AFTER CONFERENCE BETWEEN PRESIDENT AND CANADIAN MINISTER Many Details Remain to be Worked Out But it Is Believed There la Now No Danger of Tariff War Between Canada and U 3 Albany — At the conclusion of & conference which with two or three Interims covered practically the entire day President Taft on Sunday night seemed hopeful that a tariff war with Canada may yet be averted The negotiations between the president and W S Fielding the Canadian minister of finance did not result either in agreement or disagreement Many details remain to be worked out and at this time it was declared the following official statement sums up the situation: Eleven days remain for “friendly before the maximum negotiations” rates of the law automatically go into effect against those countries that are regarded by the president as "unduly discriminatory” The law against the United States is arbitrary as to its application but the president is given judicial powers in reaching a conclusion as to what constitutes “undue” discrimination Up to this time Canada has been regarded by the president’s staff advisers as "unduly” discriminatory and unless concessions are granted by the Dominion government to place the United States on an equal footing with France and thirteen other countries that have been given preferential rates under the Canadian tariff it seems Inevitable that Canada will be the one important country in the world against which the 25 per cent increase in the maximum American rates will be applied The fact that President Taft summoned James McDonald of Toronto to the governor’s mansion and thanked him for his part In helping to bring about Sunday’s meeting indicates the outlook 13 not so dark as it appeared a few days ago CARMEN TO CONTINUE FfSSSSk pMRRHOfKlPHEfll Airing' the Poodle The messenger boy towed the lead ing lady’s pet poodle In front of the big ventilation fan and tied him “Great Scott boy!” exclaimed a by “Do you want to stander excitedly blow that dog away? Why that fan Is worse than a cyclone” "Naw!” snapped the messenger boy with a pout “Let him stay there and get aired That blooming actress hires me two hours every day to air her blooming kihoodle and I want him to get enough of it” Two Points of View Mrs Whoopser — For my part I think Mr Dyler was mean when ho made his wife promise she would never marry again Mr Whoopser — Oh don’t Mary judge the poor man so harshly you ought to be thankful because he probably prevented some brother man from being made miserable 8TRIKE of Settlement Made by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company ' Is Rejected by the Men Philadelphia — Repudiating the offer of settlement from the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company through the of United States Senator assistance Penrose the executive committee of the striking carmen late Sunday night voted to continue the strike against the company until all the demands are granted The proposition for their consideration provided for the Immediate reinstatement of as many strikers as possible with the payment by the company of all surplus men of $2 a day until places are provided for them a wage increase to 23 cents an hour' on June 1 an annual Increase of cent an hour until the wage reaches 25 cents recognition or grievance committee and a reservation by the company to recognize other grievance committees disposition of the cases of the 173 men whose discharge led to the strike by arbitration a board of composed of President Kruger of the company and President Driscoll of the carmen’s union w ith a third to he appointed by these two in case of a disagreement This proposition differed from the others in that until jobs are provided for them the strikers were to receive $2 instead of $150 a day and that the 173 men are to be handled by an arbitration board instead of as provided by the act of 193 Offer Unrequited Love Leads to Death Shrader Lewlstown Pa — William shot and Instantly ki’led Bertha aged 28 years of Derry township The girl was horesbacn riding and stopped for a drink oi water at the home of her sister where Shrader hoarded The latter fired from an upstairs'wlndow and the girl fell dead from her horse It Is said that the girl had rejected Shrader’s attentions Search for Missing Girl Akron O — Catherine Mantz the from girl who disappeared her home at' Massillion on Friday shortly before the discovery of the mysterious death of her sister Elizabeth has been traced to this city Chief of Police Ertle of Massillion aided by the local officers and sevare eral detectives from Canton searching the city for the girl Three Are Killed Winnipeg Man — Three men were killed in a railway accident at on the siding near Nelson Crow’s Nest branch of the Canadian The engineer firePacific railway man and head brakeman were crushed to death An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than It penetrates Sticky plasters — without rubbing — through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone quickens the blood relieves congestion and gives permanent as well as temporary relief Here's the Proof Mr Tames C Lee of 1100 0th St 8 E Washington 1C writes: “Thirty years ago 1 fell from a scaffold and seriously Injured my back I sullc red terribly at times from the small of my back all around my stomach was just as if I bad been beaten with a club 1 used every piaster I could get with no relief Sloan’s Liniment took the pain right out and I can now do as much ladder work as any man in the shop thanks to Sloan’s Liniment Mr J P Evans of Mt Airy Ga says: “After being afflicted for three years with rheumatism I used Sloan’s Liniment and was cured sound and well and am glad to say I haven’t been troubled with rheumatism since My leg was badly swollen from my hip to a bottle took the my knee pain and swelling out” Sloan’s Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheumatism Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints Priest 25c 50c and $ 00 Sloan! book on horses cattle sheep and poultry ieu free Aildrei! 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