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Show 1 1 Ins apace e m ! Tells Much I 9 e Complete History of the Past g Week Told in Paragraphs $ INTER MOUNTAIN Methods of aiding in the settlement of homesteads within the limits of national na-tional forests were discussed at Denver Den-ver at the opening session of the annual an-nual convention of forest supervisors of district No. 2. George Edwards, a rancher of Casper, Cas-per, Wyo.. .shot and probably fatally wounded Roy Landis while the latter was being taken to a tvain by Sheriff A. J. Shefl'ner, en route to the state penitentiary at Rawlins. An engineer and fireman were killed when a snowslide struck their engine near YVenatchee, Wash., the engine being overturned. James H. Brady was elected United Uni-ted States senator from Idaho for the term that expires on March 4 1915, on the thirty-first ballot of the joint session of the Idaho legislature on Friday. Senator Brady succeeds K. I. Perky, Democrat! appointed by Governor Hawley to succeed Weldon B. Heyburn, deceased. The Utah State Dry Farmers' association as-sociation at its final session at Ogden. took action against misrepresentation of land to prospective settlers and unanimously favored a more thorough exploitation by the state government of the non-irrigated sections. DOMESTIC Testimony in support of the contention conten-tion of the government that Andrew Caraegie was a trouble maker in the steel trade and that the Carnegie Steel company was taken over by the United States Steel corporation because be-cause of his refusal to abide by agreements agree-ments was hearu Monday in the government gov-ernment suit to dissolve the corporation corpora-tion under the Sherman anti-trust law. The four gold miners from Lead-ville, Lead-ville, Coio., arrested in New York, charged with stealing $.jii,(K"i worth of gold dust and ore from mines there have been committed to jail without bail. State supervision and regulation of the New York Stock exchange and other exchanged are advocated by Governor Sulzer In a message sent uy him to the legislature on Monday. Harry L. Bailey, Republican nominee nomi-nee for congress from the Ninth district dis-trict of Kentucky, who waij defeated at the late election, was killed in a fight Monday with Nathan Arnold. Posing as the son of II. E. Huntington, Hunting-ton, the traffic magnato and multimillionaire, multi-millionaire, J. D. Huntington w;u arrested ar-rested at Los Angeles on a charge of swindling women. According to the authorities, the prisoner Is known under a dozen aliases and has operated oper-ated in almost every eastern and middle western city. After eighteen months of Inquiry into labor conditions in factories In New York, thirty-two hills in the Interest In-terest of nun and women workers wiil be recommended for passage by the legislature. The Solomon derby, for dog teams, from Nome to Solomon and return, sixty-five miles over the. snow trail, was won by John Johnson, driving a team of .Siberian wolves. In hours and l'z minutes. Oliver lilatcbford. driving a team of Missouri bird hounds, was second. Jacob Helm and his two sons were killed near Martin, N. IJ., and Mrs. Helm and their daughter were badly Injured, when a train struck a wagon In which the Helm family were rid- Articles (incorporating the Interna- I tional Harvester corporation with an j authorized capital of $70,000,000, were; filed with the secretary of state at Trenton, N. J., on Monday, the incorporators incor-porators being men actively connected connect-ed with the International Harvestel company. Mrs. Lorraine Carroll, a beautiful Salt Lake City divorcee, committed suicide at San Francisco by inhaling chloroform. C. P. 'Long, a wealthy wholesale liquor merchant of Jacksonville, Fla.. shot and killed Miss Sue Davison oi Wilmington, Del., aged 23, and then killed himself. The tragedy took place in Long's office. Ten tanks of oxygen pumped through tons of coal under which ha was buried saved the life of Joe For rester, a laborer, employed at tha League island power house at Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. With simple but impressive ceremonies cere-monies the body of John Paul Jones, first admiral of the American navy, was placed in its final resting place in the new crypt under the naval academy chapel at 'Annapolis, Md., on Sunday. WASHINGTON Senator Clark of Wyoming has introduced in-troduced a bill to give persons or corporations cor-porations desiring to construct wagon or automobile roads over public lands a right of way to the extent of 100 feet wide on each, side of such road. Manuel L. Quezon, the Philippine commissioner in the house, made a speech there Monday denying reports that Aguinaldo and other native lead' ers were fomenting a revolution. The supreme court has decided that Charles R. Heike, former secretary oi the American Sugar Refining company, com-pany, has no immunity from prosecution prosecu-tion for his knowledge of the sugai weighing frauds" against the government, govern-ment, because he testified before tha grand jury regarding them. Mrs. Margaret Zane Witcher, who carried Utah's electoral vote tc Washington, was piosented to President Presi-dent Taft on Saturday. Deterioration of irrigated lands k ; the west has resulted In efforts by j the government to overcome what threatens to be a serious danger to all of the lands embraced in the gov. ernment's immense irrigation projects pro-jects FOREIGN A terrific explosion of dynamite ear-j ear-j Iy Monday Khook houses for a mile or : more around the church for St. Sul-I Sul-I pice In the southern part of Paris. Tho explosive Is believed by the police po-lice to have been taken from the construction con-struction works of the new subway by 'workmen recently discharged. The- United States b.ittlesuipa Vir-j Vir-j glula, Georgia and Nebraska, part ol the third division of th" Atlantic fleet, have arrived at Colon. They will re-j re-j main until February 1. ! Jem Driscoll, the Hritl-h feather-vw-Uht champion, and Owen Moran of j England fought a twenty-round draw : at London, on Monday. The conti-t I took place at the National Ssortlng 'club. In a txittle between a KiierifT'H posse land John Iiara.ii, the outlaw, at his ' home near Hiding Mountain, Man., n woman and ehilft were nhot to death by oflieers. In tin.- excitement liar. in ! escaped. I England Is on the brink of another j campaign by the su.T: ai;- t In rom-j rom-j pariton with whhii former outbreak ! 1 of the militant women will appear In-I In-I significant. It. flom.-, Robelo Iiccredite.l repre-Heii!aMe repre-Heii!aMe of Oerieral ra.rual Oroco, Jr., rebel chief of the northern states ,cf Mexic o, iitinoiineed Monday that at I tho proposal peace- conference reo-j reo-j lilt ion.i ry i mlsnatieu would demand tlu resignation of President. Madero and his cabinet. The Hus-ilan emperor lias presented present-ed 'J. HUM. Don kilograms of corn to th Montenegrin people. The corn was brought, to Antlviirl by tdeamer. It ing. Edwin C. Rurlelgh, the new T'nlt-ed T'nlt-ed States senator from Maine who will succeed Obadia.h fiardner, Is a conservative Republican. Mr. I!ur-leigh I!ur-leigh Is a former governor of his state. The New York Street. Railway company com-pany Intends to establish co-operative stores on Its own property, where the necessities of life may be purchased by Its men at actual cist. A bomb exploded while In posses, sion of a 12-yo,arold boy In a street. In New York. It tore off one of the child's hands, stunned him into unconsciousness, un-consciousness, smashed scores of windows and precipitated n. panic. News comes from Manila, of the death or Captain McNally of the Philippine Phil-ippine scouts ii ud seven of his men In a. fight, with Moros. Three of those who lost their lives were lieutenants. The scouts also bud fourteen wounded. H. R. Hsusgoti, general manager of the National h'reight Traffic bureau, with head'i ua i li'i s at Chicago, died nl Springfield, Mo., from Hie. olTeels of being overcome by gas In a loom u.l a hotel. federal Judge Holt of New York, has postponed for one week his decision de-cision on the will. oT habaes corpus In the case of Edward V. Myllus, the Rolgian Journalist, ordered deported ns an undosiiablo alien. II. Im believed six lives have been lost In a, storm Ihn.l. Is raging on I'rliico William sound, Alaska. Two ;nineiefi were capsized, ATler robbing the stale bank of Mounds, Okla., and baking Cashier C. T. lirown In the looled vnnll, three masked men escaped with $il,fi00 In curreie y and silver. will go far to iclievo th distress caused by the war. Ill view of the suddenness of the change In the situation In Turkey, of-llcial of-llcial circles at lli-iliri believe the new administration should be given lime to work out nil answer In the powers Jointly. It Is understood that the lia.lkan officials hold the saimi view and will not crowd the Young Turks. Consul Letcher at. Chihuahua, Mexico, Mex-ico, reports that peace negotiations between Icdcisls and rebels are progressing pro-gressing favorably. Other reports Indicate In-dicate conditions are more ti;iiuull In northern and central Mexico, Related reports from .liniene,, be-low be-low which point the Central was cut last, week, says rebels under Cheehe Campos have taken Ivienlon on the Chihuahua I in ra n go stale boundary. A small federal gaiiison resisted briefly. Rati Ileal ions of the wireless tele-grnph.y tele-grnph.y treaty stalled at Loudon ,Iul l.'i. IOC!, It is expected, will be ex changed at the Utilitdi capital wllhln a. low weeks hy the thirty-one signatory signa-tory poweis. The report comes from Constanfl-noplo Constanfl-noplo thai, a eiuiliaef ha,s been signed miller which he Ollomau government, govern-ment, will obtain nn advance of fin,-000,000 fin,-000,000 lo lie reimbursed out of Ihn next, loan lu connection wllh the new concession for the M of ropol 1 1 a u railway rail-way of Conatsnl inoplo The I !n 1 1 u ii pleiil polenl larles, who havo received full powers from Iholr respect I vo governments, appointed a commiltee iiumbiy to diaft. u polo lo the Turkish plenl pot en I In Hen explaining explain-ing why lb" pence courerenee must, now bo considered broken off. |