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Show This Space Iff Tells Much k Complete History of the Past J Week Told in Paragraphs H'fl Prepared for the Busy Reader HKr Hlgf' INTERMOUNTAIN, HITJ Baptlsto Ilnvlzrn, a bartender, in a HIII fit of Jealousy, walked Into the din- KI Iiik room of a Helper, Utah, hotel, K where his wife, Ahblc, wan netting jRl tabic, and fired six shots nt her, three wi inking effect in her throat, arm and m am ohest. Rnvlrzn was arrested and j SjP' locked up. The woman died In an H Mi hour. B Vj A sudden Blutnp in the nursery bust- B j ness In Utah has can Bed a llrlgham HrKj; City nursery to destroy more than Ijn iO,00U apple trees. This sanio condl- HI tlon is said to exist all over the state. HK j John Chcesoman, ,15 years of age, SH hanged hlmsclr in on old building in HEi tno rcnr of 1i1b homo ut Brighton City, i;,llil- n Tho coroner's jury which has been E, J .investigating tho death at Price, Utah, Bb' ot Matthew Bradley, returned a ver- k tllct that the youth hnd died as tho BkI result' or injuries indicted by Arthur K-i BrowivBrndloy, his half-brother. The HfC verdict declared tho wounds to have li boeh accidentally Inflicted. L Deputy Sheriff Fordlnand Fackreli Hfli ot DIackfoot, Idaho, was shot In a bat- Hf j tlo betweon a posse and tho three HI men who escaped In a jail dcllvory. Hi' Maurice Durton, one or tho three, lb Hi book in jail. Fackroll may loso a leg. 11 DOMESTIC, tr Charllo White of Chicago defeated HUj Leach Cross in a rattling ten-round Hffl" bout at Madison square Garden, Now HVp York, Thursday night. Hb A plan to raise a $1,000,000 fund E'l I" 1917 in colobratlon or tho 400th Bl anniversary of tho beginning of tho Bm reformation of Martin Luther was K formulated at New York nt a confer- HB: enco of clergymen and laymen of tho Htfl Lutheran church. Hli r''110 removal or Werner Horn from Hfr Portland, Mo., to Boston for trial in H4 tho federal district court on Indict- V9 monts alleging that he Illegally trans- IBfv ported nitro-glycerlno from Now York Hgf City to Vancoboro, Me,, has been Hfj ordered. B'f ' Heroism of American Red Cross B doctors and nurses In tho plague- HJ stricken districts or Serbia are graph. H L lcally described In reports to head- Hvj auarters of tho American Red Cross. B'p Charles 13. Oldilold, a railway mall H clerk, arrested at Kansas City In con- HLtV nectlon -with tho disappearance of Hw $25,000 in currency from a .mail car B t bound from Kansas City to La Junto, HE'i Colo., In April, 1012, has been held Hr' t for trial. Hf" Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall, HK , representing tho prosldont ot tho BR-"' United States, formally dedicated tho Bh Panama-Pacific International exposl- Kf tlon at San Francisco on March 24. Hf Dernard Montvld was held by tho H police court at Now Britain, Conn., for HHL trial" for murdor In connection with F tho killing last month of tho Rov. H Father iSecbrla and his housekeeper, B S Miss Iva GilmanaitlB. K' Further pleas for higher freight m rates on ooft coal In certalu territory Hp WCBt ot Indiana, amounting generally Ki) to 7.95 cents a ton, woro made by tho Ht railroads in tho Interstate commorco Etl commission hoarlng of tho western Hf freight rato caso at Chicago. Bf American breadstutfs worth $357,- Bp 091,823 were shipped abroad durlne f " the oight months period ending Fob- H '' 't ruary 28 last, as compared with $115,- w-'-nj- 31IL881 for tho samo porlod ot tho V 8 nrecedlne year. H 1 Mrs. Victoria Cadaract, aged 105, H. died in Ottawa county In Urinary, neat H? Oak Harbor, Ohio. Mrs. Cataract was H Chlppowa Indian and was tho last Lj known ot tho native Ohio Indians ot Bh I the full blood. H) Whilo attempting to arrest two mon H 1 BuspocUxl of burglary, Chlof or Police k . John J, Finnell and Detective Ser- R goont Charles F. Oradwell woro shot V aad klUo1 at Elmlra N. Y. One ot B 'y ; the suspected men was captured, H ! An American warBhlp will tako to B 1 Yucatan money to flnonco the move- B i ment ot Moxlco' 8lsal hemp crop, B needed to mako twine for binding tlio m enormous wheat crop made by farm- Hw ors of the United States this year. H f MrB. W, P. Dutton, formerly of Choy- B ' enne, Wyo., and her 5-yoar-old daugh- B or wore found dead boblnd doors H that hud been nailed fast in their B homo at KUenvllIo, n. Y. Mrs. Dutton B left a noto admitting suicide. B Arthur Alnsley, aged 41, was shot B and killed ut Ward, Iowa, as tho re- B Kult of an argument which doveloped H jj during a drinking party. Pollco aro l looking for Ellis Holllngswortb, aged B,p 21, In connection with tho killing. HiU Both mon wore minors. S,M Trial of tho suit brought by tho W'K S Oceanic Steam Navigation company, 9H ' owners of tho Bteamer 'ritanlc, which jf!lBl bank wlth iho lo8s ot m0'' thun 1.G00 WEB i lives In April, 1912, to dotermluo tho u3B ': extent or tho company's liability, has BhB been set In tho federal district court B ' for May 17. HB J. C. Parks, a farmer living near HHf, Mondamin, Iowa, who shot his wife V last December, pleaded guilty to sec- H ond-degree murdor and wbh sontoncod H 'to flrteen years' Imprisonment. Jeal- H t ou8y ls Bal(1 t uavo prompted tho B ( crime. Hi Knmsuy Peugnet, sccrotary of thai lilt Association of America, said at tho annual meeting ot that association associa-tion nt New York that In Bplte of thfl extraordinary conditions resulting from tho war the condition or the trade In America Is much hotter than had been predicted. The bill Intended to provide pensions pen-sions for widowed mothers passed the New York legislature. The governor said he was undecided whether he would sign tho bill. Mrs. Anna Jackson, widow of General Gen-eral "Stonewall" Jackson, died at her homo at Charlotte, N .C , March 24, at tho ago of 81. "-" Tho Poster Advertising company ol tho United States and Canada ha placed a bnn on tho advertisement o whiskey and other splrltous liquors, it Is learned. Boer and wines are not In eluded. WASHINGTON. President Wilson has remitted tho $10,000 flno Imposed on Frederick A. llydo bb part of n sentence of conviction convic-tion for land frauds ngaltiBt the gov-eminent gov-eminent In Cnlirornla and Oregon. Tho Gorman ombassy's second charge thnt dumdum bullets aro being shipped rrom tho United States to tho allies has not been substantiated by an investigation by army ordnance experts and tho Btato department baa ho inrormed Count Bernstorrr, the German ambassador. President Wilson and Sccietary Bryan have practically completed con. sldemtion ot tho noto to bo transmitted transmit-ted to Great Britain and Franco, giving giv-ing tho vIowb or the United States gov-ornmont gov-ornmont on tho recently proclaimed blockade of commorco between Germany Ger-many and neutral countries. Postmaster General Burloson hat ruled that parcel post shipments ol rodstuffs and merchandise to belllg eront countries in tho European war will ho accepted at tho "sender's risk." Theodore Roosovelt has been asked to testify -boforo tho senate ship pur chase lobby commlttoo. Another Investigation to detormlne whothor American shipyards ar building submarines ror European bol-llgerents bol-llgerents Iiub been ordered by Socro-tary Socro-tary Daniels. FOREIGN. Dr. Karl Llebknecht, a Socialist member or the German relchstag, has been mustered Into tho army as a member or a landstrum regiment and assigned to service In Alsace. An evidence or tho unanimity or th Japanese nation on tho Chinese question ques-tion Is tho ract that tho people have virtually Ignored tho election discussions. discus-sions. Tho government party claims a majority In tho balloting -which took place Tuesday, basing tholr boiler on tho rrlendshlp or tho Independents. The Lokal Anzolger or Berlin characterizes the Russian invasion of Memel In East Prussia as being made Bolely ror plunder and tho persecution persecu-tion or tho populace. Tho Chilean government has protested pro-tested to Great Britain and Germany against tho alleged violation ot Chll can neutrality Involved In tho sinking or the German cruiser Dresden. Tho British government has refused tho request or tho United States that an American consular orflcer ho pop mittcd to take station at tho port of Kirkwall, Scotland, to report on American cargo shlpB detained thoro. Tho fall of Przomysl haB exercised a depressing effect throughout Austria Aus-tria Hungary, according to advices received re-ceived here. Especially la this tho caso In Hungary, whoro tho danger ot a Russian invasion haB greatly Increased. In-creased. A throo months' moratorium, su3-pending su3-pending tho payment or all notes, mortgageB and other evidence ot Indebtedness In-debtedness has been declared throughout through-out the territory or the Villa government. govern-ment. Tho Russian armies, doubtless Inspired In-spired by tho victory on Przomysl, aro pressing the fighting both In northern Poland nnd tho Carpathians, whoro Germans and Austrlans are glv-lng glv-lng desporato battlo to Btay the attempted at-tempted advance of tho Muscovites. Tho Austrlans are again devoting tholr efforts to clearing Bukowlna of tho Russians, and the Germans have forced the Russian detachments which rocontly occupied Momel, East Prus-sla, Prus-sla, to retire. British air raiders, according to an official Btatomont from London, havo succeeded In damaging two submarines subma-rines under construction by tho Gor mans at Hoboken, near Antwerp, and to havo done damage also to tho plant, which formerly was tho property of a British company. Dynamlto bombs, placed by Carran-za Carran-za agents, wore explodod under a tralnload or Villa's advance guard near Forlon, on tho railroad botween Monterey and Tnmplco, and forty men were killed. A movement 1b under way in Italy to substitute womon ror men In the work or industry and commerce in caso or complete mobilization 'it in proposed that tho women bo paid tho samo wages as now received by male workers. Five articloB bearing on tho Japanese Japan-ese demands upon China were Initialed as concluded by the Chlnoso foreign minister, Lu Cheug-Hslang, and Ekl Hlokl, tho Japnnoso minister, at tho conreronce which was hold nt the Japanese legation at Pokln on Tuesday. Tues-day. Tho Przomysl garrison, -which capitulated cap-itulated to tho Russian army on March 22, surrendorod without a fight,' Tho hoisting or tho white flog over this rortross, which was said to bo on the point or surrender on a nuinbor ot occasions, caused Kttlo surprise. |