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Show t LOB BALD-HEADE- LOSES MANS IRONIC REVENGE D TLUNOI8 senator ousted by COLLEAGUES AFTER HAVING SERVED OVER THREE YEARS. PRESCRIBED crlptlon to the COUNTY ENTERPRISE. Name Town SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EX. PRESS RATES RECOMENDEO BY COMMERCE Election Held to Have Been Invalid on the Ground That Votes for Him Were Obtained by Corrupt Methods. for payment for (RENEWAL OR NEW) sub Enclosed find I 1 SEA! IN SENATE Hi COUNTY ENTERPRISE: PUBLISHER Slate 1 COMMISSION. Conclusions Reached by Commission May Constitute a Long Step Toward the Solution of the Problem of tn High Cost of Living. 2 year, Jl.UU; years, $ 1.58 Capitol Pliancy SANDY, UTAH. Washington. By u vote of Bfiy-flvo twenty-eigh- t, the United States senate on Saturday took away' from William Ixtrimer his aeat as junior senator from Illinois. His election was held to have been invalid and he was declared to have been the recipient of votes, obtaiued hy corrupt methods and practices." had been a member of the senate since June IN, 1909. The first suggestion of fraud in connection with his election became public In April, 1910, when Charles A. White, a member of the Illinois legislature, swore that he had received lin.uOO as a bribe for voting for Lorimer. The senate by its action on Saturday reversed the majority of Its own Investigating commit lee and changed Its vote of March 1, 1911, when l.orl-me- r to retained his seat, forty-si- x forty. Technically Mr. l.orinier will pass out of the records of the senate as a member, notwithstanding his more than three years' occupaucy of bis seat. Facing his associates with the decI am ready," Mr. laration, sat In the chamber and heard his fate decreed as (he rollcall showed the adoption of the resolution of Senator Luke 1ah of Tennessee, the senate's youngest member. The man who for three day had held the senate's close attention with his remarkable speech e A Sweeping reductions in c jiiv-- a t.nes averaging, in general, appmvliiia'i-ififteen per cent.: drastic reforms in regulations and practices. .1 id rumprehenslvs changes In the mw bods of operation, are pre-s- i rilied in a report made public Sunday by ti'e interstate commerce commission of its investigation into t'le lnriiit:-- of the thirteen great express of lie I'nited States. with the identity of interest t v. the vaiious comi'.ii'cs. iIih finds that these compares an- - Kirmate legal entities, but are very chisely related. The inquiry wag the most extensive and, iu wealth of infinite prohtilily the most thorough, ever purser riled hy the I'ulniliihsiull. It was cni.itiii-ted- . and the report was liv (onmiiss'imer Franklin K I file. It has liei-i- i in progrpBa for three jear-iThe report lisell lakes fiiin printed pages. It Involved ail examination and (Oinpariflon of prartirnlly more iIihii COU.nOd.OOO express rates in effect in this country, In addition 0 tin examination of mils lions of and an investigation through the hooks of the companies or their financial uperat Ions and Imsl ness Commissioner l.uiie is of the opinion that tiie coticluaions reached constitute a long step towards the solution of that gravest problem of the householder, the high cost of 1 WILL LEAD C0N60 ATROCITIES PROHIBITIONISTS DUPLICATE W. . t. Lomlon The disclosures as to the state of affairs in the rublier industry In Peru, published I11 the blue hook just issued hy the foreign office as the result of Sir Roger Casements in veBtigations, attract a great deal of attention And have caused comparisons to he drawn between these whole sale atrocities and those at one time reported from the Congo Free State. Sir Roger Casement was sent to Peru a year ago and found overwhelming evidence of the murder and torture of defenseless Indiana. He had been discovered that kerosene poured over men, women and cliildreu who had been lied to stakes and were then set on fire. The brains of chilli! en had been dashed out. the limbs ot Indians had been rut off or broken and they had been Jert to die. The tortures also luriuded deliberate star-va- t ion of many people. Atlantic City. The national Prohibition convention concluded Its labors here Friday with the nomination of the party standard bearers of four years ago Kugene W. ('liafln of V rift n a for president and Aaron S. Watkins of Ohio for vice president. In each case the nomination was made by acclamation after & single ballot bail indicated the preference of the. ib legates. Four candidates for president were placed in nomination against Mr. ('ha-tiThey were F. W. Emerson ot ('aliroruia, Finley ('. Hendrickson o! .Mur) hind, Aaron S. Watkins of Ohio and Andrew J. Houston of Texas. Karh in lurn withdrew his name aPer the Crst ballot. The leading candidates against Mr. M ul kins for vice president were E. of California and George St ink well of New York. Mr. Chafln, addressing the convention. promised not to stand for a third nomination. Because of a rush to adjourn the plan to change the name of the party wus not taken up for general discus slon. A. J. Orem of Massachusetts, in a brief speech, promised to pledee more money to the campaign fund should the name he changed. I believe we could make the campaign doubly effective if we should adopt the name Progressive.' " Then were shouts of protein to (his. as well as to the name Tonserva tfon parly," suggested by Rev. S. II Taft of California. I'.usinc-i- TIN AND METAL WORKER. Roofing and Copper Wcrk. Work Guaranteed. Repairing of All Kinds. Good for your Health. s U. 8. Peter Pierson Guttering, n N. E. cor. 1st North and Prescriptions our Specialty. State frtrett. Sandy, Utah. .... jt NYALS 100 REMEDIES, All Good, Good for All. Capitol Pharmacy, Agency n Emil Carlson O - Wc have the only Soda Foun- BICYCLES and AUTOMOBILES tain in Sandy. Call and let us CJeueral Repairing doL serve you. 3 West Main do-tal- i. Chafin of Arizona for Terrible State of Affairs in Rubber In- President and Aaron S. Watson of dustry in Peru, Defeneelesa Indians Ohio for Being Ruthleesly Murdered. Eugene in Anywhere in the riioiie, If you want a good Automid.:t . 1 have tiie Street 24S-J- Hie Michigan. . t iy agi-my- State Street 47 So. MURRAY, UTAH Electricity Supplies Many Hot Weather C. H. BANKS Comforta. way-bill- living. SEVENTEEN KILLED IN Decliic lion Electric Fan COUNTY UNDERTAKER. OPEN Phone Met Elecliic WRECK. THE LICENSED DAY 347. EMBALMER. AND NIGHT. 144 State Strert, MURRAY, UTAH, The charges of bribery in tounec-tioelection were with the mane public hy the Chicago Tribune April JU. 1910, when it published a confession of Stale Representative Charits A. White that lie had received Senator 1(1,000 to vote for airliner. Ixirimer siieclflcaity denied these charges in a speech in the senate. May 28 of that year, and said lie courted investigation. Passenger Train Going Sixty Miles an Hour Runs Into Another Train. And other appliances are so Fifteen persons met Chicago. convenient and economical. instant death, two died while bes ing rushed to hospitals and forty Are you getting the most of were injured when the Omaha SPRING AND SUMMER comforts from life by using mail train on tile Chicago, Burlington it Quincy railroad, going at a speed DENVER FLOODED BY RAINS, j cjlwe , them? ixty miles an hour, crashed into the Overland end of rear the Wall of Water Which Swept Down j 142 So. State Street, Limited passenger rain No. 2 at West-- UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. Cherry Creek Cauaed Two Deaths ern Springs, III., early Sunday. MURRAY, UTAH. and Enormous Damage. F. G. FISHER, Local Agent, Hydroplane 8aves Society Girls. A wall of water twenty-fiv- e Denver Pioneer Ave. New' York. While lightning bolts feet high, carrying death and destruction with it, swept down Cherry played on the water all around, a DicSANDY, UTAH. creek here Sunday night, ripped open ing hydroplane driven by If. Weller of the concrete walls, and in a twinkling FreeKirt saved the lives Sunday afterPERFECT had marooned hundreds of persons. noon of Mias Amy Bray and Miss Ivy JOHN HAZEIjGREN, Prop. Two persons are known to have hern Yeaton. two young society virls of 140 So. State St. tej33ZAt'gL- drowned. Hempstead, I,. I who had been In MURRAY. SamplM FvmT Mayor Henry J. Arnold, who was di- bathing in Jones inlet. .lames Bray, I GOOD BREAD make that was drowned of midfather His Amy. RUBBER STEEL STAMPS. recting tiie relief work, slated at Pies and Pastry. tin- - girls, Cakes, night hut the property damage would while attempting to SEALS, STENCILS, ETC. A line of Groceries, Candies. Cigars seized with reach at least f".0fm,(Jiio. and it is both of whom had Suit Lake City, VI ah. Mantell'a Partner Drowns. and Tohacoo. probable that the damage will reach cramps. 35 W. 3rd So. St. Ikone Was. LiO-- t Sacramento, Cnl.. Dick Strand, well an even urea ter sum. "Anything like We serve and Cakes. President at ChurcJi. known on lie- - Pacific coast as an uth-- ' an accur.itc es'imato of the dtu.i-igmake TJultln-i- - StaiuiisO PHONE 311 R. (We Wat-1- : ui iete was drowned in the Sitcruitirnfo will h out of the question for sev"aft fore- ntt ;ir.ii river Friday, a short time after he eral days, the White House 011 Sunday to attend Id the mayor. bud bid pend-byto Frank Mantell, An infant hoy was drown d when church, going to Ail Soul s Unitarian lh pngl'Li, who left for Si.lt l,aVi. his mother, irrror stricken and up to church iu an iiuiiuuohiic. He remainher waist in dmpicd the babe ed at the White l!nii-- e during Hie aftand the 11: He body was swept down ernoon. JUDGE G. A. CARPENTER tiie stream. The second known Be a tailoff-- man or woman and command more respect. I hove a ftrif C'hrin was that ij' MISS STRACHAN line or PHOVO MILLS WCOLENS at from $22.00 up for Mens Suits as 4 Jcijm n. $25.00 ami up for Ladies' Suits, which I will make to your measure in the latest fashion. Men's Own Material made up from Jla.flO up; Indies' Owq REBELS WILL LEAVE JUAREZ. Material made up in Suits flil.isi, Jackets $11.00, Skirts Sli.OO. When Ore-zoto Join H:s Forces in Their lug a Suit see me first. Orilers f at COUNTY ENTERPRISE Office wd Wet-.vartMarch. be promptly tdti udi-- to. I do alUrnt imia. cleaning and prasrteg tiilet-si-urrod .liff-rez- . In Ibe neatcKt manner. Jitircz. wT.i;once the halt dertj won his revolution as tins; Linz, also hl.'lhpiK'c of the present and chief ra.isc of internatiett 1) appre631-3- 2 CONSTITUTION BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. hension. may lie hud for tin ask-i-tiie etui of the week. All indications point to an cm- ''nation hy the re hoi.- - of lit" border low;: opposite El Iaa". I rs.i ti- 11 i the expert lid artistic work thn( tin. guard the town n w uut rearatlnns arc mailt for we pm upon our shirts. Collars, inftr, moval Ml tnlli-- s sruthwis' v urd to fancy vests and colored shirts, at Cu-eon Gratifies the new prices. You never could tell the Mexican Nortbwc sti rn rai'.ro-ithat viuir garments were not new it )oii didn't know they were your ehi Roosevelt Claims the Victory. ones. ns launder your next bunOyster Bay. X. Y. "it was tuv fight linen at the dle (toiled rf and it was my victory." said ( Viimn-Ronsc-vel- t Saturday when he MURRAY LAUKDRY STEAM uf tin- - unseating of Scmmr Willi-iLorimer in the United Stales scnuic. We call for and deliver your Jau I wlie-- i The whole thing dry free of extra charge. to dine with ) n m !'' iluuiil ton chili dinner. If hud sat ly Grace C. Strachan of New York, havIt Is expected that President Taft through that dinner tin-rwoii'd irivi- - ing been defeated by E. T. Fairchild will soon send to the senate the nombeen no division in the enure of Kaneaa In the fight for the presiination of Unltod States Dietrlct Judge and tbt- - wide thing would dency of the Natleriai Education George A. Carpenter to be Unites j'Tive been dropped. I made the entail threaten , to "bolt" the States circuit judge, succeeding Peter. tpnd the fight kept growing on and and form a new organization 8. Qroeocup. In the eastern etatee. jon." Will Not Make Extensive Campaign, Washington. President Tuft indi- rated Saturday that he would not! make any extensive campaign trip; thin fall, when lie declined an Invlta-- j Ion to attend the Minnesota state fair! In September. . ..... Commission to Hear Complaint. Salt Lake City. Utah The interstate commerce lunitnhision Monday began the hearing of the second complaint of tiie Consolidated Fuel company and the Castle Valley Coal comRio pany against the Denver Grande and seventeen oilier railroads. Kin-erst- WILLIAM E. LORIMER, ! ; 1 Murray jakery! EAR h 1 d ii-- i 1 -Il- - CliAS. W. HUHL, Tailor Our Long Suit 1 11 s rt VS.- 's e "N i . u ; Refuses Great Britain's Request. e senate lias voted hill unfinto make the Panama This ished business. substantially refuses Great Britains request that the bill be held up pending diplomatic negotiations. e ar-cli- l Firty-fnurt- ixiri-nier- 1 Patronize Home Industry 1 Washington.--Th- lillirjery . j I.or-inie- fifty-thre- per-sun- ii of defense aud attack upon his enemies rose wearily from ids seat and passed back to a cloak mum door. The outcome of the vote was not a surprise, but the lesders of the fight against him had not estimated a greatr er vote than fifty to thiity-tie- . gained only one of tin men who voted against him March I, 1911. eun-tu- r Jones of Washington, while lie lost the votes of Ids associate, Senator ('idiom, and of Senators Kern. Briggs of New Jersey, Simmons of North Carolina and Watson of 'si Virginia. Mr. Ixjrimer was elected as junior senator from Illinois by the legislature of that state May 6. Hull, lie was at that time a member of tb I'tti-eStates house of representatives, having been elected first to the congress in 1S!H. He com ' titled to hold his seat in the house ui' representatives until June IT, 19!i. nearly a month after his election to the senate. He then resigned and was sworn in as senator the nevt day. His election came after the statewide primary had indorsed Sc mi r or A Albert J. Hopkins for deadlock in the legislature prevented tm election of Hopkins, and election ultimately was brought about hy the support of Dpiwk-iuIh- t 1 FREE. Bullitt Confirmed. Cloudburst Causes Loss of Life. of Washington. The appoint int-Si. Four people were drown William Marshall Bullitt of Louisville as solicitor general of the Ur, It cl ed in a cloudburst at Alton, ill., on wall of waKtati-to succeed Frederick W. Leh Sunday, when a nine-foo- t ptann was confirmed Saturdav fir the ter from the l'lasa valley raced down Belle and Pinaa streets, deluging two innate. homes. Speed Champion Killed. Citizen So'diert Shoot FortyThre. Palo Cal. Victor Many Hurt in Michigan. Morris Alto, at Fmith. .Ir holder of the world's amu s Grand Rapids. Miih Grand Oxaca, Mexico. After being r record for aeroplane speed, was was hit early Saturday by a tor lacked, Friday, hy a band of motin them, (mi: nslantiy killed at Uavenswood. Sat-- ! undo that injured forty ur more pci lain Indians and nd citizens of Ixtlan lined up forty-tlir- i nrduy, when his machine fell at turns and did thousands uf dollar of a flight from Mountain View. damage. prisoners anil shot them a THREE WEEKS TRIAL ORDER Please send the COUNTY ENTERPRISE to my address for three free. of charge. If I do not send wont to Ibe contrary you stay cot finite sending U after the three weeks, and I will send Ibe years snV script ion at an early date. wreeks Name Kh-id- del't-alin- ! Town th-le- Box Number. It. I). |