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Show THE MORGAN POST SCORES LOSE LIVES ... Joha Stahle Jr., Editor MORGAN & FOREIGNERS FORCED TO FLEE THElfRE IMPROVING LOOK FOR THE NAME OF NEW GOVERN-MENCONSTITUTION INDICATES APPRECIATION OF RIGHTS OF MEN. When you buy jewelry of any kind whatever and know that it comes from a house that values Its reputation. Whatever Park makes or sella is at least as good as that article can be made anywhere In the world and Parks reputation has been built on that principle. Proprietor UTAH IN FOREST FIRES UTAH STATE NEWS Utah has less than 2.000 miles ot railroad within its borders, one of the cmallest state totals. The Commercial-Booster- s club oi Logan, through the committee on advertising and promotion, has issued a folder setting forth the advantages oi Cache county and Logan City, According to the records kept by the Southern Pacific Railroad company of the rise and fall of the Great Salt Lake, there has been no perceptible rise In the water lately. Without recovering sufficiently to explain under what circumstances his throat was cut at Kemmerer, Wyo., J. E. Smith died In a Salt Lake hospital. The belief is entertained that he met with foul play. When a big machine drill cut into an old charge of dynamite on the Western Pacific, fifteen miles beyond Timpie, half a dozen laborers were hurled in the air, three ot them sustaining serious injuries. Decisive steps looking to the completion of the silver service to be contributed by the state of Utah for the new battleship Utah were taken at a meeting of the silver service committee in Salt Lake City. Payson is preparing to celebrate on October 20 and 21, the sixtieth anniversary of the settlement of Peteet-mee- t Creek on a scale perhaps never before attempted by the people of any city of its size in the west. Having failed to connect him .with the Oregon Short Line train robbery of last June, the authorities have released Thomas Wilson from the county jail at Ogden, where he has been prisoner for two months. The Utah State Retail Merchants association held its annual convention la Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday. One of the results of the convention, It is expected, will be the establishment of a state journal for the retail trade. After a two days session, characterized by leading physicians as one ef the most instructive and interesting meetings held in years, the Utah State Medical association concluded Its sixteenth annual meeting, in Salt Lake City, on Tuesday. The city council of Provo has grantfranchise to Evans, ed a hundred-yea- r Chlpman and others, to build and operate an electric raiway line through that city. The line must be completed and In running order through the city within three years. Paul Gorske, wealthy Russian cattle owner, with 35 000 acres ot range in Nevada and Utah, has left for a four months visit with relatives In Russia. Mr. Gorske is one of the largest Individual cattle owners of the west, ranging close to 12,000 head. That Sanford K. Marsh, who is sale to have swindled the Windsor hote out of $110 by means of a bogui check, and was arrested at Grantf Pass, Ore., and brought back to Salt Lake for trial, has a long careet as a bad check man is claimed by the Pinkertons. Catching a burglar in the act' of robbing trunks and dressers in her apartments in Salt Lake City, Mrs Ray Peterson dashed upon him and leveling a revolver at his head, dls charged two shots almost point blank. Neither shot took effect, and the burglar escaped. After plying the heavy waters of Great Salt lake since 1901, the steamer Promontory, the largest craft ever launched on the Inland sea, bar been dismantled by the Southern P cific company and now lies a barre. hulk, prey to the first Btorm to sweep the beach near Lakeside. - To satisfy a judgment of $13,317.70 against the Ogden & Northwestern railroad, the property of the company operated under the name of the Og den Rapid Transit company from Ogden City to the Utah Hot Springs, has been sold at public auction. Refusing to testify In police court in Salt Lake City against her bus band, Melvin Karth, who five months ago attempted her life by shooting Mrs. Eva Karth was successful In se curing the release of the man, but la ter in the day she was granted 4 divorce In the district court. Colonel George B. Squires, commie sioner of insurance for Utah, promt nent member of the Grand Army oi the Republic and prominent in busi cess and politics, died Friday at his home in Salt Lfpte City, death being caused by a combination of several ailments. The farmers of Rich valley are happy, having closed a successful yearot farming. Crops are better than expected, considering the dry season Oats are as good quality, weighing to forty-eigh- t pounds frpm thirty-eigh- t to the bushel, while the wheat goes us high as seventy pounds. J. W. Sparks, arrested at Ogden soon after the robbery of the Oregon Short Line passenger train, June 15, on suspicion of having been connected with the holdup, will be arraigned on forgery charges, the robbery charge having been dropped. With his throat cut from ear to ear, J. E. Smith is in a Salt Lake hospital and may die. Smith was found in a hut .near Kemmerer, Wyo., in a pool ot blood, and has since beeix unable to explain whether he was attacked by some one, or the wounds were FLAMES RAGE UNCKECKED RICH LUMBER REGION OF of English and American Resident Honduran City Subjected to Outrages at Hand of Commandant, IN MINNESOTA. Three Towns Destroyed, While Fleeing Settlers Are Caught in Literal Furnace of Vire Thousands of Settlers Made Homeless. Warroad, Minn.i The greatest catastrophe that Minnesota has experi- enced in fifteen years took place Frida night and Saturday when the whole Minnesota-Manltob- a boundary country was swept by fire. The death list is a long one, and constantly growing, while thousands are homeless, and the monetary loss Is heavy. The number of deaths Is estimated from 100 to 200, almost entirely among settlers- around the towns of Beaudette, Pitt, Roosevelt and Grace-ton- . This estimate may be too small. The flames still rage unchecked and scenes of horror are reported from every point. Crowds of men, mostly workmen with no one to care for, ran l to board the waiting train at Beaudette to the exclusion o( women and children and refused positively to assist in saving property. An freight train went through a burned culvert near Pitt and blocked the line. The towns of Pitt, Spooner (Wb.) and Beaudette were burned FrRay night. The fire was heralded by a shower of sparks and burning brands which swept across the Beaudette river, and the inhabitants had barely time to reach the special train that was waiting before both towns were on fire at all places. The property loss in Rainy River, Beaudette and Spooner alone, includ-nthe Rat Portage Lumber companys plant and yard at Rainy River and the yard of the Shevlln Mathieu Lumber company at Spooner, will total about one and a half million dollars. It will be some time berore the loss of life Is known even approximately. Wagon loads of human bodies are being brought into the railway station at Beaudette. It Is reported that many settlers, crazed with grief at the loss of families and property, are roaming the woods and searching parties are looking for the Injured, the dead and the demented. One family of nine, one of seven and one of five perished on Friday night. At 8:30 p. m. Saturday a tornado ol fire struck Beaudette and Spooner and within three minutes after the first alarm, every building was ablaze. Within half an hour they were heaps of ashes. The people of these two towns had just enough time to get out of their homes with what they had on their backs. They were loaded on a passenger train that was standing at the depot and taken to Rainy River, Ont. It Is feared that many settlers In Isolated districts were caught In the flames and perished. No news can be had of many settlers, and It is probable that only the charred bodies of hundreds will be found. able-bodie- d pell-mel- ease-boun- Robbers Loot Railroad Safe. Ogden. Looting the safe of the uptown ticket ofTlce of the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroad companies, burglars early Sunday morning got away with cash and negotiable paper the value of which is variously estimated at from $660 to $1,400. Apparently the robbery was planned by some one familiar with the Interior of the building. Gigantio Volcano in Action. Wash. The Seattle, steamship Mackinaw, from Bering sea, reports that Mount Shishaldin, on Unimak island, close to which all ships pass in entering Bering sea, Is in more vigorous eruption now than at any time since It began Its activity five months ago. Flames reach 1,000 feet above the crater, who rim is 9 000 feet above sea level, and the great beacon can be seen 110 miles in clear weather. Mount Chignok, Peak 1902 and other Aleutian volcanoes have been active during the summer. Big Force on Panama Canal. Washington. The isthmian canal commission reports that on August 13 there were 35,867 employees actually at work on the canal and the Panama railrord, and of this number 29,950 were canal employees. Drives Off Night Raider., Lexington, Ky. Joshua Rees, a farmer of Mason county, repulsed a band of night-rider- s who attacked his home Saturday night. A number of snots wer$ exchanged, but It Is not known that any raiders were hurt. Hindoos Flocking to America. San Francisco. At the present rate of increase of Hindoo immigration It has been predicted that more than 5,000 dusky natives of India would arrive in the United States in the coming year. Funeral of Dynamite Victims. Los Angeles, Cal. Seventeen of the twenty or more men who lost their lives in the explosion which wrecked :he Times newspaper plant were laid :o rest on Sunday In graves side by tide In Hollywood cemetery. Guatemala City, Guatemala. For- Grants the People a Greater Degree of Liberty Than They Have Ever Before Enjoyed and' Lessens Possibility of Dictatorship. ant, who has given orders that all Americans and English in the place are to be jailed and their property confiscated. The order of ImprisonNew York. A copy of tbe constitument was equivalent to execution. tion promulgated by the provisional The greater part of the American government of Nicaragua has just property has been E6ized by the com- been received in New York. A translmandant. The British consul at Ama- ation of the instrument shows tbat it pala has escaped to Sau Salvador. Im- differs in several important respects mediately upon his arrival he cabled from the constitution in effect during his government for a cruiser to pro- the thirteen years of the Zelaya rule. tect British property. When the Ama- It grants to the people a greater depala commandant heard of this he de- gree of liberty than they ever Defore clared he would burn the town tlys enjoyed and lessens the possibility of moment a British vessel armed with a repetition of the dictatorship under which the republic suffered during the guns appeared on the horizon. Before their flight, several of the Zelaya regime. English and American families were Article 6, divided into sixteen parsubjected to cruelty at the hands of agraphs, gives to the Nicaraguans cerThe escape of the tain rights which heretofore they have petty officials. English consul was effected under a never known. The first paragraph storm of bullets fired by & squad of grants to all liberty, individual securtoldiers, who went to arrest him on a ity and equality. The right to exercharge of fomenting revolution. cise the writ of habeas corpus is also estabgiven. The new constitution MANY MINERS ENTOMBED. lishes the right of defense- - and Jury trial and of the publicity of hearings Workings Filled With Deadly Gas Fel and guarantees the privacy of letter lowing Terrific Explosion, ths and telegraphic communication. There Men Being Caught in Trap. will be no death penalty or punishTrinidad, Colo. Fifty-onminers ment by the lash or other torture. were entombed in the Starkvllle Article 9 aims to do away with tbe mine, eight miles from here, the re- Zelaya practice of arbitrarily exiling sults of an explosion which occurred persons from the territory for perabout 10:30 o'clock Saturday night. sonal reasons and for indefinite peThe explosion practically destroyed riods. the old slope of the mine, and the new 'SPANIARDS PLAN UPRISING. slope is so thoroughly filled with gas and black damp that entrance of resFollow Lead of Portugal cue parties by this route was impos- Spain May and Try Republican Form of sible. It is feared that none of the Government. men will be rescued alive. Madrid. The Starkvi'.le mine has not been Premier Caneljas warning working a night Shift until recently, to parliament that the agitation of the when the demand for its output be- clericals and among the came so heavy th,. the day shift could workingmen Is liable to plunge Spain not meet it. Then a night shift, which into a civil war, has not served to usually consisted of about 100 men, ease the mind of the public, which was put to work. daily Is debating the possibility that While practically all the miners the flame of the revolution will overworking in the Starkville mine are of lap the frontier and engulf their own foreign birth, many have been in this coutnry. The reported message of Alejandro country for twenty to twenty-fivyears, and a large portion cf them Lerroux, chief of the republicans at have been working In the Starkvllle Barcelona, to Provisional President mine ever since it began operations Braga of Portugal: Start your revoluin 1892. tion. We will take care of ours, Is The mine is the property of the widely printed In the radical press and Santa Fe railroad, but is operated by Indicates republican plans for an the Colorado Fuel & Iron company. A state of increasing excitement 8teamer on the Rocks. in Barcelona. The success of reigns San Francisco. Caught In the turn the revolution in Portugal appears to of the tide to ebb and enveloped in Lave fanned the fire of rebellion tbat of A bank fog that clouded the has smoldered since the furious out to the harbor, the British break a year ago. steamer Damara, outbound for England with a cargo of barley, was swept HUGHES TAKES OATH. across the channel near the Golden Gate on Saturday and sent hard and Former Governor of New York Now fast upon the rocks about 200 yards on Supreme Bench. below Fort Point. 1 session Washington. The Will Fight Tariff Board. of tbe Supreme court of the United Washington. The tariff commis- States opened on Monday with the adsion, which was instructed 'to gather ministration of oath of office as assodata which would permit of a scien- ciate justice to Charles E. Hughes of tific revision of the tariff, is going to New York. The court then adjourned untl have a fight for existence when congress meets. An organized effort is Tuesday, out of respect to the memto be made to eliminate the board as ory of the late Chief Justice Melville a factor in the consideration of data W. Fuller. The court was in session only eight minutes. bearing on the tariff revision. eign residents of Amapala, Honduras, have fled from that city to escape outrage at the bands of the command- SAU LAKZ CITX UTAH The Wretchedness of Constipation act lurajv end rndyoolbe Ever. Cura Biliouioea. X Head. 1910-191- Falls One Hundred Feet. St. Joseph. Mo. While making an ascent In a balloon at Easton, Mo., John Richland of Elwood, Kan., fell 100 feet when the rope holding his parachute to the balloon broke. A telephone wire broke his fall but the lower part of bis body was completely paralyzed, and he was internally hurt. Sheriff and Missionary Locked in Jail. Santa Ana, Cal. Taken unawares at the c'ose of religious services In the Jail here Sunday, Sheriff Lacey and Miss Christian Kerl, a missionary, were thrown into a cell by prisoners, an alleged murderer and a forger, and held for nearly an hour, while their captors escaped.' The fugitives, Rosario Sianz and Alejo Nairas, are being pursued by several posses. Both are armed with rifles taken from the sheriff's office, and a battle Is expected before they are recaptured. Sianz Is said to have a record of five men killed. Cholera In New York Port. New York. A case of cholera developed on Sunday in the steerage o' the Hamburg-Americaliner Moltke which has been detained at quarantine as a possible cholera carrier since October 3 last. Dr. A. H. Doty, health offeer of the port, reported the case, with the additional Information that another cholera patient from the Moltke Is under treatment at Swinburne islands. This makes three cases of cholera that have actually reached this port. n Death Comes from Unloaded" Gun. Oakland, Cal. Taking careful aim with a gun that was not loaded, Jas. B. Lawson, a concessionaire at a local amusement park, pulled the trigger and sent a bul'.et through the brain of Harry Coogan, an attendant at a neighboring concession. Narrow Escape of Orphans. San Francisco. Four hundred children escaped In their night clothes from the fire which destroyed the Mount St. Joseph Orphan asylum at 4 o'clock Sunday morning. Democrats Win in Arizona. Phoenix, Ariz. The convention of fifty-tw- o delegates which is to draft the constitution of Arizona, the last state to be admitted to the union, was called to order at noon Monday by A. E. Baker of Phoenix, former chief justice of the supreme court of tbe territory under President Cleveland, who was chosen temporary president The Democrats have an overwhelming their of the delegates, majority strength being 41 to 11 for the Republicans. Sagebrush Publisher Dead. Douglas, Wyo. N. C. ("BUI) Bar-loeditor of "Sagebrush Philosophy and apostle of the red corpuscle push, died here Sunday night following a sudden attack of heart disease. Barlow, who was 50 years old, was city editor of the Laramie (Wyo.) Boomerang when that sheet was famous under Bill Nye. When Nye left the Boomerang Barlow succeeded him as editor. Population of Vermont. Washington. The population of the state of Vermont, as enumerated for the thirteenth census and made public by the census bureau on Monday, showed an increase of 12,315 or 3.6 per cent; the total number of inhabitants being 355,956, as compared with 343,641 in 1900. In the previous decade, from 1890 to 1900, Vermont increased Its population 11,129, or 3.4 per cent, Boy Drowned in Aqueduct. New York. After having drawn off ninety million gallons of water in the Croton aqueduct mains near the station part of the city, searchers found the body of Joseph Planty, a boy who fell into the aqueduct. LaFollette Able to Sit Up. Rochester, Minn. Senator La continues to make rapid progress toward recovery from his operation for gallstones. Monday he was allowed to alt propped up in bed. High-bridg- e nine-year-ol- d Fol-lett- e IS vvw A TREAT The Salt Lake Route m Dizzi- - Is the direct line to the Pacific Coast, also to Coldfield and Tonopah. Three Daily Trains. Electric Lighted. Observation Can. mm, and Indigadon. 4J cbe, They do their duty. SuD NL Small Data, Small Price. Genuine w Signature w e e y months during the fall or winter months in CAUFORNIA CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable To spend a few weeks or a few For rates and full information see yout local agent ot address J. H. Mandetfield, A. G. P. A., 1 69 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. siekacst. La4is treated u THE KEELET HOWARD E. BURTON, Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, $1; Gold, Hirer, 76c; Gold, 60c: Zinc or Copper, 11. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control umpire work solicited. Leadviiim Co L Beloni s. Carbonate Motional Bank. ai The false prophet has both eyes on the profits. Dr, Plcrees Pellets, small, sugar-coate- d, easy to lake as candy, regulate and Invigorate stomacb, Uver and bowels. 1 not gripe. A careless philosopher says a man never knows who his friends are until he hasnt any. If it had not been for his lantern and the tub he lived in, probably Diogenes would never have been heard of. 1W, is m yeMidty, m INarivstriy as ia tkvir wa kmns. STITUTE, 334 W. SmA Taw pie Strmt, Salt Lak. City. MEN AND WOMEN to Learn Barber Trade in Eight Weeks. Tuition, with Bet of tools, $56. With partial set of tools, $15. With your own tools K)5. Address Molar Barbar Collage 13 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. KODAKS Write for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing Mail orders given prompt attention Salt Lakc Photo Supply Co., Salt Lako City School all year. Book- keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, English, Etc. oali Lake cay. 11 West First Booth Street. Write lor lull information, to E. C. DAY is, Prln Indefinite. "I am positive this actress buys her puffs. Which ones dressers? newspaper or hair STENCILS. RUBBER STAMPS SEALS, BADUES, TKADK CHECKS, Etc. Full line Kubber Type Outfits and supplies in stock. Mail o filers receive prompt attention. BALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City A Perfectly Awful Cigar. bought a cigar named after you, today, said the low comedian, wbo looked rather pale. "Really? smiled the prima donna; "I wasnt aware I had so great an honor thrust upon me. Honor! smokers! Suffering Experience Teaches. Sure, and Oi tlnk It pays to be gasped the comedian; but I must not Oi say more; rest assured, little one, honest, afther all," said Pat. iroled thot phoneyweight business In your secret is safe with me! my grocery sthore lasht year, and Ol Oklahoma Land. losht money by ut. How so? Did you get found out? Did I understand yq$i to say you asked his friend. were from Oklahoma? No, sorr, returned Pat. Ol made Yes. the mistake of fillin me weights wid What business are you engaged in lead, so thot lvery mon thot came to out there? me for wan pound of sugar got twinty-thre- e "Real estate. I own a large amount ounces to the pound. Harpers of the best land in tbat splendid comWeekly. monwealth. "How much of it did you get from He Came by It Honestly. Indians in return for gumdrops? "Lend me your pencil, Johnny. The small boy handed It over and teacher Sweet Femininity. continued to correct the exercises of Old Sport (who has just related a class. the Vhen she finished she suffered a sudden lapse of memory and somewnat risque yarn) Yes, my dear laid the pencil away In her desk. As Mrs. Youngfan Fair,. I usuauy call a she stood up to excuse the class she spade a spade! His Fair Auditor (significantly) encountered the scornful gaze of JohnI usually know an old rake when And in his seat he fixed nys eyes. Rising her with an accusing forefinger and I see one! The Widow. uttered the single word Graft! The Newest Top Piece. . Johnnys father writes for a current Tne newest creation in millinery remagazine. is the monoplane ported from hat, invented in celebration of Mois-sanDAME NATURE HINTS When the Food Is Not Suited. flight irom the French capital to England. Like the Bleriot, it is a monoplane, When Nature gives her signal that something Is wrong it is generally witu two wings, each over a foot long, with the food. The old Dame is al- spread out on each side of the bead. ways faithful and one should act at But the chief novelty is the hat pins. once. These have propellers at their ends, To put off the change Is to risk that not mere imitations, but real miniature which may be irreparable. An Arizona propellers with wooden blades. When man says: a breeze blows the blades revolve For years I could not safely eat any gayly as the wearer walks along. I tried various kinds of breakfast. breakfast food, but they were all soft, t Had His Way. starchy messes which gave me disSir Frederick Treves, the noted surtressing headaches. I drank strong geon, had for a patient a bishop whom coffee, too, which appeared to benefit needme at the time, but added to the head- he advised to go to Algiers for a ed rest. aches afterwards. Toast and coffee "Impossible, exclaimed the bishop, were no better, for I found the toast I have too much work to do, that very constipating. A friend persuaded me to quit the absolutely must be done. "Well, sir, said the positive surold coffee and the starchy breakfast it must be Algiers or heaven geon, foods, and use Postum and Grape-Nut- s Instead. I shall never regret taking for you. "Oh dear me, said the bishop, his advice. I began using them three then I suppose I must let you have months ago. The change they have worked in your way about it. me Is wonderful. I now have no more Was No Handwriting Expert. of the distressing sensations In my Tbe postmaster of Haystack Hollow stomach after eating, and I never have headaches. I have gained 12 pounds was on the verge of a nervous breakIn weight and feel better in every way. down. "Consarn that, there postal savins Grape-Nut- s make a delicious as well as a nutritious dish, and I find bank business, anyway! he remarked that Postum la easily digested and to a close friend. never produces dyspepsia symptoms. Why, bows it goin to affect you, ' Theres a Reason. Eiry? asked the friend. How? Get the little book, "The Road to rasped lue peevish postmaster; why, jest think uv me havWellvllle, in pkgs. the above letter? A an, in to Identify signatures on checks one appear from time to time. They are aenolne, true, and fall of human when I cant make out whats on half the postal cards tbat pass through my interest. hands." Indications. "I might know this conservatory belonged to a baseball enthusiast. Why? "Because It has so many pitcher plants. 1 ts . Er ml |