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Show _ THE KAMMAS COUR VOLUME IL KAMAS, The comsrenege 9 fmmere rege Busy Men. Seep for INTERMOUNTAIN Three business blocks in Tonopah were swept by a fire that broke out at -8 o’clock Monday morning. The loss is estimated at between $300,000 and $500, 000. One of the heaviest losses is that of W. W. Booth, body of Angelica editor of the sue before the were both ruled Temot, an aged Indian woman. biennial convention out of order. Ely, Va., killed Twenty-two. persons were and more than thirty injured, several fatally, when a heavy freight train crashed into a passenger oe near A special contest will be held at the coming Utah state fair for market milk, butter, cheese and other dairy products, with appropriate prizes for ‘each winner. James V. Fitzpatrick, 2 Salt Lake electrician, filed a petition in bankruptey in federal court Monday. His liabilities are $635.99, and. his assets $642, of which $490 is claimed exempt. Since his return from the east Monday Governor William Spry iost the handsome gold watch presented to him by the state officials at his day dinner at the Commercial a few weeks ago. Mrs. Sarah former SFAkion« ine renin) <p titreng teen > — of Denver, General a drill in the Nevada company’s Sie Bunday, when powder in a drill hole a large at Ely, amount Nev., of black exploded. The grand lodge of and Protective Ordé® the of Benevolent Elks, it is said, probably: will veto the proposition to rebuild the Elks home at Bedford, Va. and Mrs. Z. Kirke of Littleton, Colo., were killed Thursday when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by an engine on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at a grade crossing. Mr. Kirke was thrown from DOMESTIC gene¢ral workers in strike all of labor industries union in Boston, put of sympathy for the striking employees of the Boston elevated street railway, was the plan developed by the Boston Central Labor union Mon- ‘day. A resolution adopted work for house was by Andrew, in that which Andrew’s > aeeomaanaane ape Hody tee instructs to its determine executive the ealling such a strike soon as possible.’ Hearings in equity Sugar to be were taken San in to the of report the American company, which were resumed in New York Monday, adjourned until July 23, to be up at San Francisco. .From Francisco the hearings’ will shift to Salt Lake, then to Denver and back to New York about the middle of September. Chairman Henry D. Clayton of the committee on judiciary of the house of representatives. Monday presented to the house articles of impeachment against Judge Robert W. Archbald of the United States court of commerce. Mr. Clayton’s report was unanimous from his committee. The Panama limited southbound on _the Illinois Central was Morris gration as ,at Buttner, official, Juarez, i Spy. suit Many government’s dissolve Refining to wrecked an was Mexico, soldiers and of police Friday at Leipsig established and 42 seconds. a in- a een Federal cavalry took possession of the -cily - OF. Chihuahua Friday afterpoon. No resistance was offered “by the rebels, who moved north along the Mexican Central toward Juarez. No disorder occurred, The strike of the dockers at Bordeaux, France, in sympathy with the seamen of other ports has been only injuring | Sunday, at Jackson, Miss., Barely, effective. five people. ’ General Tvonet, the insurgent lead. While groping its way through a. * has not been captured. Latest re dense fog Sunday near Newport, the |° Bee ee who recextly | Brae Say that Ivonet, Common- | Fall River line steamer was wounded in the right-arm, is flee. wealth rammed the United States ing with one other rebel before the battleship ships but New sustained no fatalities Hampshire. Both considerable resulted. damage | read Damage aggregating $300,000 was caused by a severe electric storm in Chicago Sunday. Four men riously were wounded; killed and four se- at Lake Charles, La., in a clash between and non-union timber workers. union Y Sunday Cuban troops. - Miss Hiyo the Miyohara, Declaration a to remains of a few drills precede the KILLED IN I[njured May ars aS ah OF shov- One Die. Dolgouffee of i Bess aay .Sb37. rere. thie While caused the Japanese. of Independence to a vast throng gathered about the capitol steps in Honolulw on the Fourth. Because of her nationality, the local lodges of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Order of Red Men took umbrage and refused to participate in the day’s observances. Hangs the missing they Holds for Other Purposes. os painters. cipally handle make at ter- devised by an life easier for This handle, designed prin- for paint buckets, on other buckets, being more HANDLE Bucket Up and Straight—Useful A little wire Ohio man will by the first were HANDY~ Paint Brush the top too. by can be used It has a hook means of which the Busines ints eg HAS‘BIG FIRE. Section of Town Wiped Estimated $50,000 Loss. The first Shattered Which Kills Fairbanks. shock of an Man seismograph at 10:6 a. m. This was only a preliminary according to Professor Fred The |’ rear flames of the were Hub seismographic obseryer, the main shock being recorded at 1.17 and lasting for an hour. The movement was due east and west. So violent wds the main shock that the east and west recording drums of the instrument were shattered and the data on the quake made incomplete. One of the most successful records ever made here, however, was tabulated on the other drums, which caught the vibrations north and south. Policeman Hurt in Fight. Boston.—Historiec Fanuel hall was the scene of a fight Sunday with four police officers on one side and more than 700 Italians on the other. When the smoke had cleared it was found that one policeman, John Fox, had been stabbed in the head; another, Dennis Buckley, clubbed on the face and several teéth removed; a third, Sergeant Walter Horton, es- saped death by a few inches of colth thei 2S a bullet grazed his chest, and fourth, Arthur Shaw, was clubbed and relieved of his stick. Several Italians rere arrested. American Juarez, Arrested as Maderista Spy. Mexico.—Morris Buttner, an American immigration officer, was arrested here Sunday accused of being a Maderista spy. ter Edwards, Luther He was the released af- American consul, had conferred with Colonel Pascual Orozco, sr., in charge of the garrison. Buttner’s business in Tuarez had to do with checking Chinese immigration into the United States. lack of elasticity, and slight solubility in water—are not important. The first meter of the kind, as described to the London Royal society, is of slabs of for eight days, and 14 days—cause & about one 50,000th discovered Mercantile at midnight in the store on as the most of Brooadway was of an Handy Two hardware stores which the fire nad*not reached, were thrown open and hundreds of buckets, quilts and tarpaulins were pressed into use for iack of other fire fighting aparatus. A line was formed from the railroad cis. ‘terns and tanks and with admirable system the citzens began a desperate Foch fuagay, poueee y >. eens! y sey ear : the era 78 th fig eens oe Sia OE to ss 4 bucket can of the wardly workman and a second downprojecting hook can be caught hung up within reach Majority of Mechanics Much Prefer to Deal With Fractions With Divider Points. The mechanic’s handy method of finding the length of a circle-is as follows: He first divides the diameter into 21 parts, and takes one of these parts and adds it to the diameter. Then he sets the dividers to this measure (1 1-21 diameters) and taking three steps with the dividers obtains about the exact circumference. The majority of mechanics prefer to deal with fractions with the divider To Manage D. Taft Hilles, Taft’s private secretary, Tuesday was chosen chairman of the Republican national commitee, and will mange the presidential campaign. Hiles heiped manage the president’s campaign for the renomination and showed such an aptitude for the job that Mr. Taft determined to make him the general in his fight for re-election. ‘Killed at Chalons End Sur of Fine Marne, Bedel, who had in to capsized and the his Prieta, was thrown Mormon Colonies. Mexico—A number Divisions @eeoaest sd of a Circle; points.rather than with figures, which must always be used in this calculation. The measurement obtained in this way is close enough for most kinds of work.—Scientific American. Waste found mills for for the waste products of paper which have been accumulating years and have been thought valueless. One factory has dumped. over 100,000 tons of residuum from its boilers on the neighboring flats, covering about eight acres: This is now to be treated by a process for extracting the carbon for the market and the rest will be converted into fertilizer. of but were wheel of an automobile is claimed by its inventor to prevent the splashfng of mud om pedestrians and other The has bers fedral guards. column under General Sanjines been reinforced and now numnearly 1,000 men. dershot wheels, which in course time were replaced by turbines, of by which nearly veloped. de- 40-horse Prevents A metal fastened vehicles. out Mud backed a few power is Splashing. ring inches the Popular Mechanics. The antler form was adopted as one which would fit the rear axle of any make of automobile. The short horns are for lifting front axles, but the ~ others may also be used for this purpose. . The jack is mounted on four rubbertired casters, Dene ings. with both ball and roller q NDU STRIAL ECHANICAL i NOTES oS of supplies Great greater eggs. proportion 100,000 pass Britain of her pedestrians over day. fleet of 250 and London with poultry 20,000 bridge in ships is refrigerator | engaged in carrying fresh meat to the British islands. cod fish shipped out of New| The foundland each year are valued at five million dollars. beer consumption decreased from 36,841,000 barrels in 1899 to 33,- Products, Del., a use is being Interesting Old Mill. An interesting old Long Island mill has been in more or less constant operations by tidal power ever since the close of the revolution. Originally power was developed through two un- by says British Use In Wilmington, into ft ~~” the arms, which are called because of their peculiar shape, one A ) teams and wagons belonging to the : Mormon. colonists at Colonia Morelos were confiscated Tuesday by fedras troops wader General Sanjines. Bishop Lillywhite wired to Senator Reed Smoot at Washington and was advised to give up the teams and take a receipt from General Sanjines. This was done, Several of the Mormon farmers escaped from Colonia Morelos with their teams and are in Agua Prieta. They tried to cross to the United States, prevented screws antlers Over Length Jack, on the inside, and Russia mono- ground. Raided Agua Bedel ¢ arene i the and France—Rene come 21 ¢ Aruto renPeated vehicles plane from Villacoublay, near Paris, to participate in the maneuvers,, arrived above the camp atter a fine He was about to descend when flight. his monoplane struck ‘the telegraph wires, which prevailing haze evidently prevented him from seeing. His ma- chine ee Flight.’ Bedel, holder of the Pommeroy cup for cross country flight, which he won from Jules Vedrines, met death Tuesday before the eyes of several thousand French troops on the reviewing grounds at Mourmejon-Le Gran+-Nar. © A pin-- ion meshes with the large gear wheel, the motion being imparted from the gear-wheel shaft to a pinion engaging, a rack on the tube which slides up and down in the mee The tube is Glycerine is a bi-product of the soap factory. Both the Chinese and Japanese manufacture alcoholic eee from rice. The British empire supplies about three-fifths of the world’s demands for gold. New Zealanders consume more than seven pounds of tobacco per capita per year. Campaign. President ~ the paint brush, thus keeping the brush from tumbling about in the bucket or sinking over its head when the bucket is full. The bracing effect produced by using the bottom hook is particularly handy, as it inclines the handle so that it does not get in the way of the workman as he dips his brush inte the pail. FINDING -LENOTH~-OF-GIRCLE ? Si be is simple and easy to operate. Handle. in the rim of the pail, if necessary, to shove the pail forward. In the center of the handle is a clip to hold of flame. AV gnc <h b Embodies. Interesting Features— Easy to Operate. This geared ratchet automobile Jack embodies several interesting features, among which are~-the lifting arms The working mechanism: or antlers. crowds a mass Ratchet Implement Several were emerging from the circus tents on the outskirts of town. Locomo-: ives in the railroad yards spread the but alarm with prolonged whistling, before a fire brigade could be formed Charles Sunday. tremble, J, Pack, con- Geared ins, battled with the flames from midnight until dawn to save the remainder of the town. The loss is estimated at $50,000. by about 2,500 or 3,000 miles distant was recorded at the University of Utah of must JACK FOR LIFTING AN AUTO at earthquake standard standard terious origin. Five hundred citizens, equipped only with pails and tarpaul. ahd were fhtally hurt more or less serious ly Seismograph age, shrinkage inch. BREAKS , INSTRUMENTS. of original a Green River, Utah.—The business district of Green River was laid in ruins Tuesday morning by fire of mys- 1 Disturbance an this temperature slowly cooling. Out— tween the city and the park, on a straight track. An incoming park car took the switch just ahead of the Bluffton car, thus obscuring the view of the motorman of the other paik ear, which crashed into the regular, telescoping it a third of its distance. Dolgouffee was dead when found and one of his legs was buried beneath a ton of wreckage, making it impossible to remove his body until a man chopped off his leg with an ax. Drum for Such tinue accurate and invariable for'a long period under all conditions of the air, and the metals tried—copper alloys, platinum, iridio platinum, nickel and invar—fall short of . perfection. Fused silica claims a rare combination of good qualities. It is light in weight, cheap, and has small expansion; and its disadvantages—such as easy break- the same material fused into the ends. The slabs are accurately ground, with. plane and parallel sides. The under sides are coated with platinum, and |the lines of the standard are ruled through this film with a diamond. The annealing of the meter—by slowly heating to 450 degrees, maintaining at of gas, ignited by RIVER in Weight. tube of silica with horizontal explosion. GREEN Broadway the and escape An accumulation COLLISION. Seriously TWO-IN-ONE the firing of a shot, is suposed to have the of steam of Whom cut off from searched for, a second and levels, parts are Bluffton. They came together at a point beyond a switch midway be- new world’s record for duration of time in the air with four passengers. His machine’ remained aloft 33 min- uates Tuesday. Others used length. miners district in passing next 45. Fused silica is the latest material to Cadeby explosion. pos: seven Light be Eastern line in this city Sunday. One of the cars plied between the city and Goldthwaite park and _ the other was a regular car coming from jured by missiles hurled from windows during serious riots begun by striking seamen and dock laborerg at Havre, France. The German aviator, Schirrmeister, on are to & immli- were a George injured in a collision between two traction cars on the Marion, Bluffton Sunday being from occurred There seven Sofiars twenty were cufminated accused cinders accident level. . Site resignation. American hundreé and It was caused Marion, Ind.—George Upland, Wilse=m. Luntz me arrested hot Number ’ FOREIGN commit- advisability and by THREE stead law. The senate, in passing the indian appropriation bill, adopted an amend: ment to pay the confederated bands of Ute Indians of Colorado and Utah $3,805,257, being the net amount of a judgement rendered in their favor by the Un#*®ed States court of claims. President ‘Taft will receive the formal notification that he is. the nominee of the Republican party for’ president at the White house in Washington about August 1. A congressional investigation of Secretary MacVeagh’s administration in the treasury department is impending as one of the results of a row of between.the secretary long standing and one of his assistant secretaries, Platt powder Country. rific explosion occurred which killed most of the rescuing party. Several the two ‘Minor explosions followed ‘hard ones. els. The holes are drilled and shot to loosen the ore . Sometimés a ton of dynamite and black powder is charged in one hole. original entry designated as subjected to entry under the enlarged home- Wednesday several One _ Churn The senate has passed the naval appropriation bill, carrying an expenditure of approximately $133,000,000, the largest sum ever allowed. the nayal establishment. The house committee .on public lands has favorably reported the bill granting a ninety-day preferential right of entry to lands adjoining their A. black King in were the a double explosion in colliery, in the Conisborugh ready others were identified. The pit where the accident occurred is sixty feet deep below the entrance, while the west side rises more than 400 feet., publican senators is at an end. It has been abrogated as the result ol conferences ever since the metal bill was passed in the senate by the , lp NO with large The agreement between and “insurgent” Re- = map soon to quit and return home. Mrs. M. EH. Wehrkamp and daughter, Katherine, related to the Knabe family, piano manufacturers, were asphyxiated in their fashionable apartments at Washington, D. C., Saturday. Spe Heid aasicteette Roanoke, averaging sixty feet, one above the other. Cook’s body was partially deen: bered and was identified by the clothes remaining and the card found feet therein. He was blown 1,000 from the middle. of the pit. He was mapped out Saturday by the rules committee which agreed to report next week several proposed rules to ootain consideration of pending bills. The working the Democratic hole of The to a sani- the of a poweder a. top San Francisco . Tuesday is said to be seriously ill. days’ Cook quantity of dynamite, exploded. of the Austrians escaped death. sibly a ? , , Pi et nenaae RNR e rcerais SAeeEpmpsepeobicncenie aR the automobile and killed instantly. Mirrs. Kirke died later. Mrs. Agnes C. Fitzpatrick, wife of Thomas J. Fitzpatrick of Duuque, Iowa, a member of the credentials committee at the Elks’ convention at Portland, died suddenly near Harlowton, Mont., on a special Elk train from Dubuque to Portland. A Ten H. QUALITIES OF FUSED SILICA and the minig officers fear that the death roll will reach at least eighty. Among the victims are three govern ment mine inspectors. Many of the victims met death while attempting to rescue their comrades who were al- engine on another pit level, or carelessness in handling the explosives. WASHINGTON they Consolidated mine taken Laborers by Terrific years, sion is unknown. Democrats in the absence of regular at Republicans -and. a hOUe. pas, aid of , clubs, . pee Jog was two KILLED be C. B. Phay, a drill operator, fifty feet away, was hurt by ays rocks, but not seriously. The cause of the premature ae Fed- men ‘were killed by pow der’ ex- Mr. ——¥ the ae Guayngs plosion i of Women’s my Copper :€ Platt’: Decker president birthclub clubs, Neyv.—Al here pounds after Labor day. Owners of patents as well as owners of oil, who monopolize interstate Women’s Eight NUMBRE ? of the Nevada. Consolidated Copper company, Copper Flat pit, and seven Austrians and one Greek were |ine stantly killed Sunday when a load in Latrobe, Pa. Jack Johnson declares that he intends to retire from the ring for good tarium in night and and to Bits to Safest London.—Sixty-nine Explosion. Bonanza, estimated at $33,000, with no insurance. | ecommerce by combination with others, Alma Richards of B. Y¥.?U2-at Prove: are included in the application of the Utah, broke Olympic record at StockSherman anti-trust act, according to holm Monday and won first for Ameran opinion of the full bench of the Massachusetts supreme judicial court, ica in running high jump. handed down Wednesday in a suit in: “Columbia George,” an Indian convolving the United Shoe Machinery victed of the murder of a woman of company. his tribe at Pendleton, Ore., some Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker, former years ago, and’ who was pardoned recently by President Taft while serv- president of the General Federation of ing a life term, was again arrested, charged with the murder.of Mrs. C. A. Man Blown Reported IN kiled Powder 10, 1912. Latest Material to Be Used for Any Original Standard of Length— Collier Suffrage received short shrift Friday at the hands of President Moore of the General Federation of Women’s clubs in session at San Francisco. Two attempts to bring the is- J ULY SIXTY- NINE MINERS DISASTROUS MINE EXPLOSION NEVADA CONSOLIDATED COPPER PIT. Par- metier was found by a farmer in the Blackstone river near Providence, R. I., and Henry De Shrover, with whom the woman had eloped from France, has been charged with Mer murder. ‘Home and Foreign News Gathered From All Quarters of the World, Prep2sed headless WEDNESDAY. NINE KILLEDIN MN organization in Missouri,” said Uover nor Hadley on his return to Jeffer: son City, Mo., on Friday, “I do not know. I know, however, there 1s no occasion for any such organization.” ‘RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM. and - © BRIEF REVIEW OF A WEEK'S EVENTS ‘Whether there will be a ifu UTAH, rubber from the 619,000 barrels last year. In one month the yield of Southern Rhodesia exceeded ounces, valued at $1,000,000. gold in 50;000 Fish is sometimes colored with an inorganic dye, to give it the appear: ance of having been smoked. An English mine horse which was recently brought to the surface had not seen daylight for 21 years. Whiting and kerosene form an excellent silver polish and also will cleanse bathtubs and sinks quickly. Forty years ago Germany was a purely agricultural country, but today it ranks second as an industrial country. Hemlock, foxglove, monkshood, the seeds of laburnum, common laurel and yew are all poisonous to human be- ings. To lessen the fire risk a German company is making a specialty of steel furniture for ships, painted and grained to resemble wood. Camphor production from the leaves has passed the experimental stage ig Formosa and the government. will plant large areas with the trees. : |