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Show 4 V ii lSE tip HEW A THE rOR U3E j lit. i ARGENTINE EXCURSION STEAM ER AND GERMAN VESSEL COLLIDE AT MONTEVIDEO. Between ISO d. Most of and 200 Person ' Drown &s the Dead Being Women and Children. While a Majority of Survivors Were Men. H;S SAVE FCFI LIFE CTilHS1 UTAH STATE NEWS AEROPLANE LOCAL OPTION ELECTION IDAHO DISASTROUS TOR SALOON MEN. r j vs Wireless Operatsr Gees Dcwn AfDeath on Wrecked Ctea-re- r ter Scundmg Cail fer Aid. IN Ai'curdiiig to the S.! Ink t; jeeumor ia'.e l'-'!l. llail. a macLliin man m Yankee iiiMit at Kun-klln? in ipii.yc.l js in a Sail lail.- hospital In a precac h a the result i a n Ions cfji.ui'ii'n. that One n.;n. a witvle; cave hi 1; more than 2"' luigl.l b- - saved. W. iii'm niug. when tlio: of Seat!', ace. riling to in Canyon and Idaho Counties Are Controlled by Advocates of Prohibition and th Saloon is i Doomed. Tribune caudi b'!o,v :he lealsla-- i wi.'l be a d f(-- '.lire of K. M. upc.-ai'i- S.iih-naii- telc-grjp- r, iy s iii.iuiii' I'Xi T;,e S,r.ii(.'ii:ie l';inn:i a wot :(r'- .h'lui.' in wii'i-bdispatches. Weil', iii to::i.i''-- s down with th- - Alaska Sira ashlp cum-ia:i- (ojnaM (:.!' s sieaii.-Oliir wb.lc Koiiiultn-'h- e lu st in He y The lii-l wern r..i nml I!1" w Is w (i Hi il or in'ln-i'iv IiTxuli. m killed when, in a dm me r.irn-'i;tinA:i'in!:ue early Tuesday. Inn : earner ( olrin;!i.i i.icl Nn.iii .Si i.li- - ii .'i col HenimnLluyd IMed hi the.1 fin rami' of Mimiivlilcii harbor. ami The Colombia Ha (lx Scbli'suu was nuiwanl iniiiiiil lui . The Coluuib h'k luw was crushed lu and :.e sank nlmosi ini medial cly. arrli-d 'Mu' Colombia shoui 2'( passengers and a ciew of mriy-elgh- t men. Musi of the puss'i'g' ra aud panic fnlluwi'd tin nasli Small boats wern hurrii'd to tin- - sink Inc ateanier, hut rescue wax Ali.mi sev difficult by the blah sea mihnre. enty persona were brought Must of th dead were women ami children. A majority of the survivor are men. Thn Hchlesicn was only slightly damaged, and lias been detained hi re comby ibn port authorities. Ili-mander allrlbuted the collision to Urn wind aud the bleb seas, which made both steamers almost unmanageable. The disaster has caused the keen-ca- t emotion. The Uruguayan govern-menIn consequence, has postponed the fetes arranged for the celebration of the Inauguration of the jHirt. i r Munlev iilmi lii.isi'. Idaho. Tin- - fiiht elertlnu in Malm under Hie prut isious of iht-- le-- i i jI uiiinn law pansed by the ot I he li'girlciirc Was lii'lii in f 'ii'iyoii Ii re co'iniy on Wi dne.-xluIi'il in t In fount v uni ii;- - diy by a vu.'i- - uf 3,162 to l.Hi'S three in line. r..li r tin- - law tin- - ctiiitit y will un on a f jui.liibi: ii'ii basis hi the exjiiruiinn i 1 1 lai i - I.'-- t I ii iljiie mmiihs miles llrc-mrii- ul 'iii- - 'ftrr ;; Why Not Utilize It In in- :' inr o JararWffj wen-Hslwj- i i ' ' : i ' Harvesting? i the (iperiiiun nf be Klnppi'.i by legal Oiiill pr- - 'lines. f I r - -- 'i I...I It i.'i- - it riiei-i.i- l if. ' lie- (M . in marked fu!liiu from i he replr i ration eli'Ciion ami from the . JAiaijIive tweiity-ilin-- the voted dry, the In being Xamp.i piv-Nampa as a town voleil Wfl by a biirgin of Hepiy votes aid raK ih- - eiiiy low n iti t lie county in iTtl a majority vote anuinKl jimhlhi- lii.ui. Cii Id vt i'll, lln- - roimry wi'iit I; a majorliy nf :o:! nut of 727 MAXWELL IS fiEAD: . jcdiri-i- Negro Runs Amuck. It Is belb-n-d- . Monroe, lot. Ann-red- . because two of hi friends had been shot by tile police. Wll'lam Wade, a negro, ran amuck In the principal business street, lie shot Aral ut every white ninn h1 saw and then at every object him. The Are was returned and the negro fell dead with a bullet through hi hut not before twenty-ninmen. three of them negnu-s- . had been wounded Wade's body was publicly burned hy Infuriated rhlxi-nx- . Notorious Gun Man Draws on Deputy Sheriff, But is Too Slow and WELLMANS SECOND JOURNEyL(1 (.1Si, .lu,,a ,.Uki the Falla With Revolver in Hand. IN BALLOON RESULTS IN i vote of any town In the county 1,054 DISASTER. j mu of a ; eg ist ration of 2.177. lay- gdve a majority of 211 for the I Iru-e- . tf. Ml it of til5 vots cast, and only dr; Maxwell was shut and Instantly kllleil nlidit half of tin- - regfst t a: ten was i here .Monday by hepniy in i li- - rote. The country f Maxwi-:- i was Kd. .loliiihtnn, voted stronger for a dry t tils anil drew out liHikiug for rouble county than lliosc in the towns. revolver tlisl, but .liilinsliui was the dm. i county, wlibh lias the u.siinc-n ef !i'ing the largest e i iniy in the quicker of (he two, llrlng two stmts one ot United Stales, also voted "dry" under through Max well's breast, ;nc which .oca! option law. through Ills heart . Ilammi-rfest- . - Advices received (iiiiiplay .Maxwell was one of the front Wellman. FAVORS POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. Spltxenberger. Iasi of Hu- - "bad uf the troutier under (amp date or August 10, slate that linns. It Is said Hist his parents Walter Wellman's second artempt to President Taft Believes Plan Will were welllo-ilpeople living III the sail over Hu- - Nuilh pole in a baboon Appeal to Many. outklrlx of lioKtuti, where tils father has resulted in a failure. The glam Mass. President Taft InBeverly. owned a hotel. Maxwell beeuine dirigible balloon, America, In wnlch In talks with callers on Wedvolved In a saloon brawl when a .Mr. Wellmun auj hlu party of three nesday Ihat In his message to conyouth and solit u comiainlon. who set out. pioeeeded aliout thirty-twgress next December, he will strongldied. Maxwell bed to the west, land- miles ruin the polnL starting y urge the early establishment of a the ut ing in HOiilhouHiern Wyoming Mr. Wellmun anil his party sucHe will Ihisi s I savings bank system. time of the cuttle wars of more than ceeded hi making a safe lauding, and ask that the Republican platform decrust ling riiiuriietl to fat tie twenty years ugu. Camp Wellmun on board laration In favor of postal hanks be proved his forte aud he drifted to the the Hieurupr Fram. which also towed fulfilled ns ajieedlly as jiosslhle. to southwest for a time, returning In the disabled balloon. President Taft believes several hunWyoming In IK'.il!, where he continued As the balloon reached the landing it dred millions of dollars would be hla hualuess of cattle stealing with broke uway again and was carr.ed. placed at the government's dlsisisal gambling as a Hide line. careening over rough Ice hummocks through iKislul savings bank. It Is After aervlng a term in the Wyom- for Home distance, when it exploded. suggested that this money might well ing penitentiary for grand larceny, he All the acatlered parts of the airship be In taking up the $600,000 was drifted to Utah, and employed by were subsequently recovered, but the DOG employed or out standing of gov$700,000,000 the Utah Fuel company as a guard damage was so great aa to preclude 2 per cent bonds, which have ernment ilM-Mrw&twww awwv any further is o( Miyi aunppt Jo Ay Qverrfrl given much ebneern to the 19U2. treasury pole this year. the Already department officials. Maxwell, with an accomplice, atMARIANA PLANNING ATTACK bonds are below , and there selling Spring-vlllepar bank to at rub the tempted Is fear of further depression. The Ilali, In thn summer of 1898, Commands Will Aasums O- president believes the ana d. employe of the bunk was Spanish postal banks ffensive Against Moors. would appeal to timid persons wbo killed. A posse chased Maxwell aud are afraid to trust the ordinary banks Mellila. (ieneral com Marians, his companion sip one of Hie canyons and would rather the small Inter nesr-bat mander of the Spanish forces, said on est the governmentget would and Maxwell atirremb-rethan thn approach of the offirers, while bis Tuesday that he planned to asstme to place the money In the give savregular o the within (tensive ten It Is ardays. companion was shot In resisting ings banks. rest. Maxwell waa tried and sen- evident that he feels keenly his reUTAHN8 AT THE FAIR. tenced lu eighteen years In the stale sponsibility, knowing that far mire Five later he as- depends upon the next movenent Ten Thousand Persons Visit peniteiiliury. sisted the officers lu provciiilng an than the actual aucress or failurt of the military operations against the Building at Seattle. uprising In the prison and was parMoors. Seattle. Despite a steady drizzle doned. The events of the next few weeks that continued throughout the day. it Is claimed that since he has been ut liberty Maxwell has been Im- here may lix the fate or the dynasty. more than 10,000 persons visited ihr A reverse might prove ratal, hence Utah building at the plicated In at least a dozen holdups; Mariana is wisely tearing two Jewelry robberies, one stage robM'edn sday afterexposition to chance. When he moves bery, and has passed several hun- nothing ami nf that number It Is estinoon, be will he or lln ai n fore so held dreds or dollars' worth or worthless mated that S.ROO were either present ion in near- strong Him the It iff s cannot hy sny or cheeks, escaping pm'-ecii- l former residents of the state. means win a possible victory. ly every Instanee and r.invletioii lu 11 o'clock a. m.. when GovFrom every case. MOSES THATCHER DEAD. ernor Fpry and staff ur rived til and received a form'd welcome ORDER NOT POPULAR. Former Member of Quorum of from President Cliiihcrg anil Ilinctoi Twelvo Apostles Ends Life's Roosevelt's Action in Regard to PostGeneral Nadeau to the dosing of Hie Labors. doors of the principal bni'dings at fi masters May Be Revoked. laigaii, Utah. Moses Thatcher for- o'clock, the Utah building was the cenFormer lroHldcnl Washington. merly a member of the quorum ot ter of Interest and congratulations! toosevell's order, by which 1 r.0H0 twelve or were heard on every hand that a state apostles or the t'hun-fourth-claspost musters were put luUi Jesus I'lirlst f l aiter day Saints, died so remote from Seattle should make such a magnificent showing. ttie classified rlvil service at one .it his home in this city on Saturday, stroke of the pen stands a good August 21. Prohibition in Alabama chance of meeting wlih a sud len end. Moses Thatcher was born in SanAla. The whole ruck Montgomery. according to In form mien obtained at gamon county, Illinois. February 2. of laws, prohibition passed hy Hip the iK'stoffiee department. Ac-- elding IS4:1. Ileo-kiaWith Ills rather. ut the session wdi.cli adlegislature to high departmental officials, the T1 atelier, he came Hercss the plains has been night, move has proven of doubifnl a:ur. iiy ox i am in IS I and 1S48. Mr. journed Tuesday the the governor, by including , signed It and is geuer.illy roneedi d Hull lluiiil.t-a joined i he church in Fuller hill. The laws prevent (he ns tr, iiun and Liter Mining to who returned Utah iters to were not Imlude) In the Novetet'et ca'.e h's h imc, being ordained an or dlstrihtitleu of liquui's In clubs, e make it unlawful Tor f..ivgn corimra ito-'ilii'ib-- r lie-n Is7;i ami lias iilv ays will uni be pb.ccd In Hie In lions to hr ak the temperance laws, si ivlee as long as rresidenl Tu i irun.l-'cnaffairs. In M't; Mr. Toucher was a camll-Vof sheriff:-whiei: alns in iht- White limisc or l..:,.i provide for Imp aclum-n- t rcfii-- -' to obey the laws; nuke f.r I'niied S.a'e senater Irom nii'sler ii: his retains t T:ih. bill was de'en'ed It the d'.i'v of iiiiiiiieipa'.lties to ti cabinet port fel io. laws like and enforce SIX IN KILLED RIOT. Took No Chances. those In ff eel in the s ate; preient ofl drnk stands fr.mi ttsla;; ser'-i- i K.in Krancisi'o Ih-- Jury Foreigners Tire of Waiting Gams or sloring llquers. In the l of I'iu a known and Resort to Force. ill the nhi w.i stio; yi.l Pnrslmra. - In a ba'tle Pc'. ween Army and Navy Wiil Not Ce Reduced killed on u crowd, d street b WiM'tit.i Mass Storl s from Wash sirlkers Sunday tr'.oper Maxwell, a eeiurri ter. on edn s.l y. ;!a!c lli'ln. f.'ilow iig n wild Hot. six wen Ington I ha: th- - rntm.- - ical sirenpth o! lieu,l-e:il.- " ' return d a ir.lvt ef a army is to w- - reil'tei-insiamly killed, ten perhaps fa'ally .he '1'he tiu"i h.i-o.'er womiib-- and m .irly a si ore serl-- ' of the 'l;fi ecimotuy plan were part a le.isi when iley mt Iimi-ml. denied cn Sunday on tin president's "iily hurl. ;'i i h:v' real.' bisidtmr Likewise it can he lo'liiv.ed ii tpiy of uu:,t authority. 'lie rioting MuX'Aill. 'll.- lii'er cla'iu ul "id t'"e;i wb hi 'it al establishment will sur mix the hat. The waru'!'g. -- I l inen ls.nl thn t to ki'l hi ,n a.;d III t he Pressed Sieel fer any liss of cffic.encv or strength oeciii to t.lke ilnuees. he did lint wi-ur p'.ani a! Sehiu-ilile. down that Is to be done. In the Frisco System Fina'ly Gains Entrance to New Orleans. New Orleans After many del.iis and much difficulty In an entrance to New Orleans, It wa announced by St. Isiul & S:m Francisco railroad officials on Tiiis-dathat the trains of that system would be running Into this city on September 1. It is planned the road shall eventually run Into New Orb-anon It own traeks. In Hie mran'IPe the iri.-- r of the l.oublaea Hallway A N'tv r f :i een pxny will h used ; f-- 0;P iimi and llalnn Itouv,- Reducing the S'.'.naing Army. lie! uruing prosperity Washington. Is haling etfeci on recruiting men for the I'nltcd States ariiii, making it more difficult to keep lip the standard established during the time following the panic of l!u7, when splendid material was available from the r.inks of The 'he tincniidoMd. Hii'horixed of the army is H..VI0 men. -- xclusive of the hospital corps, which niniibers men. It will not he a hard matter, therefore, to reduce th size ot the standing army lu Alice with President Taft's wishes. r t. TRAGIC TALC OF SEA. Mother Drowns Children Rather Than Have Them Eaten by Cannibale. Victoria, II. C. Few more I runic teles of the sea are on record Ilian that brought by the at earner M ah lira from Australia of the wreck of the Norwegian bark Carrol, which hi ruck Middleton reef Julie IK, Five remained or twenty I wo when the at earner Tofu look them off. so emaciated from thirst and starvation that they had to he curried. Captain Anderson and the second mate were dniwned while building a raft. Anderson's wife and children looked on, wringing their hands, and Anally, after others hnd auccumbed and the remainder were weuk from atarvallon, the captain's wife drowned her four children, under the Impression that the live survivors were plan- - wr.(ai to ay" iifli-nnmi- Sln-rif- 1 pii-si-- d i.i-v- iiu-n- '' indi-citti'- HARRIMAN RETURNS HOME. Railroad King Still a Sick Man. But is Hopeful. New York. Kdward H. Harrlman, the railroad king, returned from hie European trip on TucKday. Mr. llarrtinan remained on board the Kaiser Wilhelm 11 until the vessel docked at Hoboken. Then, after being assisted ashore, he boarded a Soul hern lacine tug and was taken to Jersey City, whero lie was assisted to hla private car. Frtun there the trip was quickly made up the Hudson to his home at Arden. Then it was that Mr. llarriniiin talked freely about hlinseir hla liculth and his hopes ot early recovery. Itecllnlng on a couch, he talked to more than a score of newspaper men. "1 am entirely smisfled with my trip abroad, as far as my health Is concerned." he said, "and I have nolb lug on my mind except to come home and take the 'after cure.' I lost ten pounds whllu over there, and for a little fellow like ine, that Is a great deal. Utahn Dead. Salt Lake City. lion II. Ileywond. one of the proprietors of the I'uiim hotel and formerly I'nltcd Slates marshal for rtali. died at K o'clock I'uesd.-inight from pneumonia, Ml l owing uti operatlun for trouble. Mr. Heywood s death tes'ilis from an Illness of less ilmu one week, when during the night he wa-- i with lerrllile abdoininal pains, hr F. H. SitH-lwas railed, uml with the patient all dial day. In lie evening an operation was dm nleii uMin. and In- - was removed to s;. Mark's linsnlfal. Well-Know- n Inti-stina- e - y s i v - d o - kk followed the children Into the waves. d y FI.-Iu- St-e- r. r n a 'inn "GUNPLAY for aid. the IPs .ib's tor help braiight t, steamer King Humuo'dt ami It'ip rt City to i!:e rock of Fuiut fa IlislikKi Nanvws, lJrlti.: Colunibia, and all bit: hiiiiself. the Kir.-iquartet master, a sold er a:nl saved. ut' steerage pasiftigt-Mu- - Oblo went down withMi thirty utilities after it sirnck. I h- la.ais wire lowered aT one, after tl. big vessel strink, and the womtn and cl.ililrt-ukcii off first. Th- - sobMt-- r titi'l steerage passenger acre kill .1 by the upsetting of a mat during Hie resctti- - of the passenwho was a gers. Operator big man, worked valiantly In rescue work and Is reported in have been drowned while so engaged. Purser S' options also Is said to have given d that the passengers and oth'-'Members of the crew might be saved. ll-- P08I0NED India HER HUSBAND. Girl Resorts to Murder to Secure Her Freedom. Helena. Mont. Upon entering a to having poisoned plea of guilty young Harry Wolf at a picnic on the Prow reservation last January, Mrs. Conies From War Pretty, wire of the lead man. and George Thomas, a her alleged lover, voting buck, and were on Friilav afternoon sentenced by Judge Hunt In rhe federal court to three years and sixteen months, at the Fort Leavenworth Abmi half the realdenta of Tis'in le reservation were here aa wltnea-xc-h and a jury had Just been secured when the u censed changed their pleas. The jhiIkou was placed In a drink served the woman's husband md he died in great agony on Jan ary It last. HILL SOUNDS WARNING. Much Harm Done to Buaineaa by En- couraging H'. Paul. A note of warning to crop siailclana. wbo are predicting a bumper crop of wheat In the northwest, waa Bounded by Jamea J. Hill In an interview on Friday. Much harm will be done to the butri-nes- a of the rountry In encouraging the atatementa aent broadcast that the northwest will harvest a bumper crop, according to the railroad magnate. "I believe the northwest will harvest a crop that will be about fifty million bushels larger than some previous years, said Mr. Hill, but the statement that a bumper crop la expected Is far from true." by n HATCHET National IS BURIED. Conaervation Congress Drops Ballinger-Pincho- Strlfa. t s d h s . z" r tie-ren- tall-rerr.I- clas-sllle- eecle-idsMc- iil 1 - c pit-sen- b-- w.-l- ; a-- l s ab-Mi- l 'b-h- h xtn-ng'- , g i, t, W.-di- Heal tic. Wash. The second session of the national conservation congress was held In the fine arts building at '.he exposition. When the congress met Friday morning i here wa a general feeling of relief that the RalPnger-lMnchot- , controversy h i I been shelved. It is slated fcmlcffirial'y that the report of the committee on resolutions will make no to the disagreement between i lie secretary or the Interior and lip- - ch'i'f forcsier. A majority nf the delegates are anxious lo ignore the controversy. c ref-ri'nc- e Unknown Man Drcwned. Wciscr, Idaho. The body of a drowned man was discovered by two Ivys, who were hunting on an island in Snake river. Tde authorities were 'otified and the coroner and sheriff went to the scene and brought He ody to the city. The man had drowned several months ago, above is the body was found live et he wafer of the river at Its present oage. and must have floated down evl-ientl- y whn river hp In vn the spring. fo:iii river Un- - wa h gh small sum of mvnoy in i.ie iiockcis. He was A Will (l.TSEtU. Betrayed By a Pal. Grand Junction. I'obi! Kd llilbau. alleged horse riilef. and ii,, bf.'!;,- - ;ii ai Delia. C !).. on ihc night of July 2S. wa r.n a.;:iirtd Fri-:la M.'r.iif'':!', Hidan In at Delta had a hand to hand Wiliama. .ncnuiiicr with Sheriff ivhi'in he rea-i- y and offiimr icer In ihc ln!er:ii;i'::'i:i;n country in- exc'cil e'trn rl nary efforts to at icarrcst him. He was rccngniz--beiT.t'rr To iy a form r pul. Shcrlif tray J him (o the o'ilccrs. i lor I'.nh to return Wiiia.i.s In vi.h ihc -- - is-api- i iti-oiK- g i Kriu-si- luiiistr. tlden the . Iy slmt and billed I'lin'hei will mil be !:u ed on iria! mi :il 'a:;:iaiy. lilin'ss ol He pros' 'Citing x:ti li" y causing a uili'0!.Tin 1)1 ol who i he trial. The ci!iii!iiisa'i'iiTs of Indian wm recorJs, who have been in Salt Italic dnee August M. have practically i Lair work in Salt l.al.c county work In ind will ii'iw ir.!:e up Sanpeit- coiiiny. The Utah mission of ih.? I'p'scnpal church met m Sait Lake v'ily. Siiiiirdii . Sunday and Monday. . ,n is ih'riy tii.uh annual conleri-uceiho.ii In" imnistei-- and lay didcgaic being in ant ndance. Wlnle Helling up a threshing ma chine n'ar Holliday, William Way-maa farmer, was caught between In- - machine and a post when the iiorses began lucking up and so badly .rushed that death While out mountain climbing In Ogden canyon, H. H. Mclver of Ogden was con! ruined with a vicious-lookinj.auilicr which showed fight from iht uart. Mclver procured a revolver xud succeeded in killing thn beast. While burning rubbish in the back anl at her home in Salt jakn City, Mrs. Catherine Harman, aged GO, was probably fatally burned, despite the ? ramie attempts of neighbors to save ler after her clothing had caught fire. The laying out of a new townklte at Ax tel village in Gunnison valley, and .he erection of a large hotel near the Denver & Rio Grande station, la to omnience at once. The growth of .his section In the past two years has been a wonderful one. Indian rattle on the Uintah reservation are said to be dying by scores from black leg. Wholesale vaccination of the Indian flocks Is being undertaken in the face of much dlffi :uliy. The Indian flurkmaslers strenuously objected at first. IrriTaking advantage of the gation law, passed at the last sens Ion if the legislature, farmers of Weber and Davis counties will meet at La-50- 0 n on the afternoon of August. 31 to discuss the feasibility of forming an irrigation district under the new tin-ie- ih-.-i- - s g Ipe acL Mukuntuweap canyon, in aouthweat-er- n Utah, baa been net aside as a national monument by President Taft. This canyon is in the vicinity of far from any railroad, and It Is regarded as one of the moat interesting samples of erosion In existence. "Gunplay Maxwell, who was killed at Price by Deputy Sheriff Johnston,, was burled In the city cemetery In Salt Lake City, on August 25th. Four ?arringi-- and the hearse formed the procession to the cemetery, and no religious services of auy kind were held. C. K. Blaylock is lu the Ogden hospital In a precarious condii.lou as lb a result 01 burns, which al firt were regarded as nut of a serious nature, but now the physicians attending him are of the opinion ihat his lungs became affected Horn the severe burns on the rhest. The regular exauiinulhins for the ithoden scholarship to the Oxford university. England, will he held ai the University of Utah. Ocioher 10 and 20. Any Uinii qiudent who is able 'o meet the requirements will be ligihle for Hie examinations. An innovailon in the bee Industry will oe carried out hy A. G. Anderson if Ferron. Mr. Anderson believe hat the bee has too long a vacation, and pre lines to ta.te his hives to during the winter month and ccnre a honey crop and then return N .0 Utah in the summer. E. J. Williams and his 'm Gordon, of Sa'.t take, were sirnck hy lightning, both being unconscious ar.d temporarily paiiilyy.ed. lint have fully recovered. be lightning photoperfect graph: of a nt'iirjy tree imprinted on liB lie. (lie of the father and son. or W t county beS.icriff Wils-.i, lieves he man in jail at Amaha. who ennfeased to the murder f Diptity Slnriff t lark. near Llntah. ia i full, i insane irnui the use of drugs, and only Imagines Ids guilt. 11111 will nui hr- - brought, hack for rial, hut may hr- sent to uu asylum. t'lnronre Emery, ag'd 10. wa ilruwmd while vwimniim; in tho Jor J in river ut F i:t Luke rny. Th body of the I'ov was surl-.eunder by the current of Hi iriueiu-ron- s river in plain view oT his brolher. Walter, who wns swimming wilh him. r The first gasoline motor car for service In Utali was tried out last wet-by lhi? supcrlairnd'-n- t of Hie Utah division of tin On-guShnri Cal-loru- ia h-- paring Horseman Shot Down. Western Banka Have the Coin. lleiulmrn. Kv. Henry Mall, owner Wash ngton. Western tanks and if several li irsi s raced 'aere. those of the interior generally an jhut and kHied K.l Due. official atari-er- . overflowing with money, 'they car Friday ulzlit. -cl along with Mi tie aid from eastern d tlu-- cause of th murder It Is banka. This Is the view of Actfny was Dike's a cnsailon that Hal! was Secretary of the Treasury Norton the ruuse of warrani bei.ig served never wbo has just returned fro-upon the promoters of the meet. ly. where he had a conference witt Puke was a native or I os Angclea, Any talk Indicating the president. that the hanks are pressed lor ntonej ind had a wile In Denver. Warrants erved Thursday charged Hie Albuwith which to move the crops seemi ro be discount'd hy ibis view of thi querque association with Racing acting secretary. Not for two month aold.ng r race meet without the sanchas there been a failure of a tion of the state racing commission. Corporation Tax is Safe. IVverlv, Mess. Keports re:u-in'teverl v dii'v r re in ;run ai)( New York that the epiisliiuil.iua ity of VPst ie r.cw e.'ipoi.n 'ii tax .s in d. have net the presi lent lb- - so declared himself n the 'ti dav. The le ts and the the president ad. w.-.n rutielp.Ved. Mr. Tati himself a .aw. yer of some eminence and father of he cerpora'len tax Idea, is thnp.-,,.n- . y convinced ihxi th.- - tax win anv tes that may he jt Atte'r.ey General Wick wham and Iiiv-- t are of t;.c vain- opinion bank. W'a-dn- Clarence " s for tlie is ike pr''ec' al of the ih.-ri- - bi-u- z' comraii;-ha- lnrty peiveis lurvesi ot - Ii-- 1 Dl.-mii- - pus--engi-- line, accoinpaniid hy a represeuta ive of the ncer department and a party nf m.'ii, wh the service will In: n ncces. R. S. a mendicant who was reminded to the Ogdci. Jail lor tfn day, attempted to commit snlcHe In bis cell, by hauclng himself wim inmo fine wire lie had concealed in hla ocl;'(. L'i' was discovered ly the aih'i In the nick of time. i.i-- h'-..ev- e |