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Show The Juab County Times MERG E R DFM1LLI0NS BOYCOTT TO REDUCE PRICES Jacob Coleman, Editor and Proprietor NEPHI National Anti-Truto Follow COMblNATION WITH CAPITAL OF (150,000,000. ERS FORM OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Fifth Judicial Judge. Morgan, Ryan and Morton Will Units Thres Great Trust Companies,. Making Largest Merger of Its Kind In Country. District loanua Greenwood. a H. Ryan. Stenographer W. L. Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. Attorney iitaxton State Representative Re-erv- Uoswell. Stephen County. El- J. I County Commissioners lerton, George Jones, Martin Nleison. Clerk T. W. Vickers. Recorder Wm. Burton. Treasure!" T. H. O. Parkes. Assessor Win. Bailey. Purveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Uus J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools Oeorge A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Commissioner Road George Mo-'Cun- Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. County Bennett, Physicians Dr. Dr. J. A. Hensel. W. . W. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. Nephl City. Mayor Isaac H. Grace. Couiicllmeu Janit-Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague. A. II. Paxman, G. W. Lunt, V. G. Orme. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer Barton Brough. Marshal W. A. Wright. Night Watchman Alvah Siout. of tue Peace John S. Justice Cooper. Street Supervisor Jaa. B. Riches. EAST COUNTY Physician Quarantine Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief oi Fire Department N. A. Nleison. Superintendent of Waterworks Al- fred Uowers. Electric Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nleison. New York. J. P. Morgan, Thomas Ryan and Levi P. Morton, linked hande in New York on Monday in a trust company merger which unites resources of $150,000,000. It Is a triple combination, bringing the Guaranty Trust company, the Morton Trust company, and the Fifth Avenue Trust company, all of this city, under one head with the title of the Guaranty Trust company. The merger is perhaps the largest "of its klndin the United States. Directors of all three companies met ot Monthe day and Informally approved terms of the merger. Levi P. Morton, president of the and of the Morton Trust company Fifth Avenue Trust company both concerns has known as Morton-Ryaconsented to act as chairman of the board of the merger companies. The new move In finance follows the recent absorption of the Guaranty MorTrust company by the gan Interests, but upon what terms the merger was made is not disclosed. The Guaranty Trust company was organized In 1891 and has total deposits of more than $88,O0O,O0u. The Morton Trust company, formerly the banking house of Bliss, Morton & Co., was organized In 1899. Thomas F. Ryan Is vice president Its deposits aggregate more than $45,000,0. Like the Guaranty Trust company, its capital and surplus are $2,000,000 each. The Fifth Avenue 'irust company, founded ten years ago. Is one of the better known uptown iinanclal institutions. With a capital and surplus of $I,000.(MI0 each, it has paid large dividends. The capital stock of the new company probably will be fixed at $5, 000.000. with perhaps a like amount for surplus. BOOSTS FOR RECLAMATION. Light President Makes Promise of Help to Western Senators. Levan Town. President Tart has Washington. President Board of Trustees John told the western senators who were A. Morgan. Interested In reclamation work, that Trustees J. M. Chrlstensen. Lo- he will recommend In his special mesrenzo Mangleson, Soren P. Christen-sea- , sage to congress on conservation, Niels J. Scbow. which will be sent to the capltol on Clerk Orson Nleison. Mondag of next week, that congress Marshal Richard Iverson. authorize a loan of $30,000,000 to be Health Officer James' E. Taylor. floated either as short term bonds or certificates of indebtedness to secure EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. the necessary money to complete exII isting reclamation projects. The monMori a John T. Kay, Epbralm ey Is to be paid to' the government Kay. N. W. Ellertaon. Nebo Thou. Booth, Edward Jones, from the proceeds received from the sale of the reclaimed lands. Senator Wn. Jones. Nephl Alma Hague, T. U Poole, Borah of Idaho Is the author of a bill which authorizes an Issue of bonds to Roscoe E. Grover. Levan Henry Hendrlckson, James the amount of $30,000,000. He Is opposed to the Issue of the certificates C Taylor. Adelbert liosh. , of Indebtedness, benevlng that the Juab James A. Kelly, R C. bonds will be taken more readily. T. T. Taylor. Senator Carter and some of the other western senators are Inclined to favor OFFI- the issuance of certificates Instead of EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. the bonds. Mona. Will Prosecute Night Riders. Justice John fates. ' The government Is Washington. Constable Ellas Motyneux. to go after the night riders preparing Health Officer N. W. Ellerlsot.. In those districts of Kentucky and Tennessee by bringing proceedings Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooper. against the' Burley Tobacco society. Convinced that the society Is a comConstable Alvah Stout. D. O. Miner. bination In violation of the Sherman Health Officer antltruM law, the department object Lav an. Is Investigating Its operations. Agents e Justice Orson recently bsve been sent to the toRichard Iverson. bacco growing regions to make InJuab. quiry concerning the methods of the Justice R. C. ftephenson. aAKorlat ton. and they have reached Constable Robert Mom molt. the conclusion that the organization Is ronnccted with the depredations of the night riders there. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Four Firemen Lose Lives. Meets first and third Tuesdays of Milwaukee. Fire In the lorat plant very month at the clubIn- parlors mem- of Ihe American Bridge company In the Lunt building. Visit bers of oelehborlng commercial clubs night aurd the death of four tordlally welcomed. who were burled tinier a firemen, O. M. Wiltmr. president. failing wsll. and a km of I2M.000. T. L. Foote, One of those killed ws Capt. John . Hennessey. It wss first thousht that Modern Woodmen of America No. th entire engine romps ny of No. 4 10 7(H), meet every Wednesday even-raperished, and Hot until the debat I. O. O. F. ball. Visiting Wood bad ris hd been removed at midnight men welcomed. was It determined that there was no George Snail, Consul. of hr bodies In the ruins. Severs! U II. Itimer, Clerk. ss firemen were Inpired. The fire soon under control. 1. O. O. F. No. I met every Had to Show Him. evening In I O O. F. hAll. Visto Louis. St. Invito brothers cordially Ralph Owens, 21 years iting old. of Memthls. Tenn , walked the J. O. Sullivan. N. O. streets here for ten days with a brokJohn Cper, Secretary. en neck and did not know It until he ent to Mu'tanphy hospital to get treatment for rheuma'lsm Monday afLatter-daSaints' Meetings. He fell, he said, ten days m. First wsrd ternoon. School. 10 snd since that time his head had sjo m at ward mrond at 8in1y Tabernacle; ben drswn back, but be did not snffer K hoiisei. nvK-,psln. He wss operated on at ZO m. Firs' the hospital M. I. A. B'tnday, t p Monday and hss slight trard st tabernerle; Second ward at rbanre for recovery. Stepa-tnson- I. Nlelnon-Constabi- y at-V- y . wet-I- n mooting house. Primary First wsrd a Relief hall. ward at Second 4 p. m. Tuesday. meeting house, 4 p. m. Tuesday. Priesthood meetings Monday. T:30 g p. m . at th respective wsrd ms-tln- house. Relief Rocjety and fourth Tb's-sda- y First ward, senond of each month ward, Brt aid third Tboradars cf erh month at J S. m It the respective me-Hlhmjsea. wsrd Religion class--FirFriday at Relief hall; SAornd ward. 2 p. m , svery Friday at Best-laho at S m. Second ng rrj Ipn a. KILLED IN DUEL. WILL LEAD Latin Americans Fear Establishment of Protsctorate Over Central and 8outh America Which Will Be Distasteful to Republics. El Paso, Tex. Mexico Is preparing to head the general South American coalition to resist aggression on the part of the United States and to prevent too much Interference with South and Central American affairs by the Washington government. While this would probably be officially denied by the Mexican government, it was learned here on Saturday on high authority that the mission of Senor Knrlque Creel In Washington was not so much to represent Mexico in the Nicaraguan mlxup as to consult with Central and South American representatives in Washington with a view to concerted action for the establish ment of a Monroe doctrine of their aimed own, against the United States. " That Mexico, in common with all Latin America, is alarmed over all the tone of aggression presumed by the United States In dealing with Nicaragua, Venezuela and Chili in recent controversies is certain. Naturally Mexicans bate and fear Americans and feeling that it will be only a matter of time when Mexico herself may be called sharply to time lias intensified this feeling. Right or wrong, Latin Americans feel that there Is a growing tendency at Washington to establish a protectorate over Central and some parts of South America which will place the republics In the same position as This Combat in Franco Proved To Be No Joke. London. Word Is received here of the death at Paris of Earl Percy, Henry Algeron George, formerly under secretary of state for foreign affairs. According to the family, death was due to complications following an atIt is widely retack, of pneumonia. ported here, however, tbat the earl's latal Illness followed wounds received In a duel In which he Is said to have taken part in Paris some days ago. Earl Percy was the oldest son and i belr of the seventh duke of Northum- Cuba. President Diaz has become conberland. He had represented South reason of her Kensington In parliament since 18tK. vinced that Mexico, by In 1902 03 he was under secretary of geographical position, her wealth and state for India, and in the two suc- population, must place herself at the of this government. It Is stated ceeding years under foreign secretary. head He was born in 1871 and was unmar- that already Diaz has assurances of hearty support of practically all Latin ried. His home was in London. merlca and plans have been quietly ind unofficially placed before the TOBACCO CASE COMING UP. principal European nations and he has Submits Brief been assured of their moral support. Attorney General That the United States may be Against Trust. called on to face a united Latin of brief a In printed Washington. America In case of further attempt 2G8 pages. Attorney General Wlcker-shan- i o Interfere with Latin American inC. and his special assistant, J. ternal affairs Is regarded as certain, Mclleynolds, on Thursday presented and It Is probable that this coalition to the supreme court of the United will have the backing of Germany at in case of the government States the 'east the St. Louis Tobacco trust cases, which will be argued noxV wet-- in FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA. k . that court. The cases were tried In the United States circuit court for the Southern district of New York, which, after dismissing the petition as to foreign tobacco companies, and some of the subordinate American companies, adjudged the others to be parties to an unlawful and enjoined conspiracy them from continuing their operations and from engaging In Interstate com- merce. CURBING ZELAYA'S TONGUE. Railroads Surfer Serious Losses While Some of the Residents Have Narrow Escapes. Los Angeles. After being Isolated t for hours, as the result of l heavy rainstorm of four days' dura tion, partial communication again Is established between Lo Angeles and the outside world. There Is still much concern felt by officials of the three transcontinental railroads reaching this city. Two long stretches of road bed are washed away between Los Angeles and San Bernardino on the route used jointly by the Salt Lake and Santa Fe. Twelve persons, who bad been marooned on a narrow strip of land between two branches of the Santa Ana river near Downey all nlghk, when the river cut them off from escape, were rescued early Bundsy morning by members of the Venice forty-eigh- life-savin- g y gran-icblldre- s. L d:sr4 UNPROFESSIONAL BANK ROBBERS WERE TRAPPED Two Killed, One Wounded and Two in Jail as Result of Plans Being REPORT OF COALITION FORMING Carelessly Discussed. TO RESIST ALLEGED AGGRESSION OF UNITED STATES. I President Dial Gives Dictator a Bit of Fatherly Advice. Mexico City. That President Diaz on Thursday gave Jose Zelaya a little friendly advice In regard to talking to newspaper representatives and whispered In his ear that It would be wise for him to refrain from expressing his opinions too freely, was ad milted by Zelaya's secretary Thursday crew. night, when be returned a card to a newspaperman with the remark MORSE DENOUNCES COURT. that the ex dictator of Nicaragua had A just adopted a policy of refusing to Convicted Banker Issues Statement be Interviewed and would have nothas He Starts for Prison. ing more to ssy for publication for York. With a supreme effort New six days. Wny six days was named to be cheerful, but with emotion occa he would not explain. sionally getting the better of him. Charles W. Morse left New York 8un President Asked to Interfere. C. day to begin a fifteen years' sentence Jamea Mayor Minneapolis. Haines has asked President Tail lo In the federal prison at Atlanta, On., Intervene in the switchmen's strike. for violation of the national banking He sent the president this tnemage: laws. Before leaving the Tombs, where he "The continuation of the switchmen's strike on milwsys In this sTllon Is had been confined for the grenter part highly Injurious, not only lo Interested of the last year, Morse received his psrties. fut also to the general pub- wife and two sons and then the lic. Much loss and suffering have newspaper men. He was too affected occurred and lh!s will be greatly In- to say anything, bnt bsndd out a creased unless an early settlement Is carefully prepared statement In which affected. I Irust thst yon wlil lend he declared: "I am going to Atlanta to bTtln soch you official Influence toward the most settlement." penal servitude under sentence ever pronounced brutal Luck of Newspaper Man, against a citizen in a civilized counNew York. Msyorelect Oaynor an- try." nounced Thursday that he will apPrehistoric Animals in UtsH. point Robert Adamson, a newspaper Pa. The dhettor of the IMttuburr. man. as his secretary. The salary is f, dd'i a year. This Is the first ap- Carnegie museum bsa announced the br a Carnegie e pointment announced ty (he Incoming dlseoverv In Utah, mayor. Mr. Adamson Is 37 years old poring party, of the bones of three He has specimens of the sonropod dinoaar. and was born In Georgia. been city editor of the AUanfa Con There Is every reason to 1elleve these xiliutlon. and In this city has worked specimens of the glsnt dinosaur are on the Evening Sun, the B'Ooklyn older than the famons dlplodolus cr. A detailed acruent of Eagle and the New York Morning exhibition here. the discovery Is being prepared. WOTld. Aecidsntslfy Snot His Daughter. Uncle Joe Supplied With Cigars. Roosevelt Discovers Nswr Animal. 1:1. Mrs. Francis Gardner, laChicago, A nw anlmsl hss Washington.few Speaker Cannon, Washington. warren avenne. barrels of Christmas 20 years old. 17 been discovered In British Fast Afri- den with on killed was Saturday Thursto Instantly rsfurned Wahingi-ca hy the Fml'hsonlsn African sci- c!gars, In the hands of her a when revolver ChristThe spesker spent entific expedition, which. nr1r the day night. mas In his home In Danville, 111, fstber, William T. Netwlg. a iuk-maleadership of Colonel Rooeelt. Is In employed by a brewing company, be scted the role of Hsn's where thst reclon getting specimens of fs'ina was dlchrred. while he errHonTSlly b s for Clans . Everyand flora for Ihe gmlthsonlsn intlt-tkmtm the arsi was examining It la the kitrhea of his this new antmsl Is hitherto one who rememberedto him have been In- home, p!nning Into gr1f a New unknown spcles of otory. to whlrh holiday appeared The one for his gifts Tear's reunion of th family. thought, hy spired offWals of 1h scienMfie organisation In the Mrs. Gardner stfnck bullet all were of various cigars practically fesve g1ve the specific name f brands and of e'isl y varying excel- neck, severing the Juelar rein, and It Is a small ramlverotis mm-tia- lence. as "Uncle Joe" he was she died almost Instantly. Netwlg closely resembling a frm. la the Vest of health, and he looked It. arrested. ton-da- Rt-rda- Washington. Plans for a national boycott of those combinations that Increase the cost of living were laid here Thursday nlghtr when the Nat tional league was launched. Members of congress are Interested in the new league and Immediate steps will be taken toward forming state organizations. Then when prices soar, league members, by stopping the use of such articles or commodities as have gone above a certain level, will try to put them back by refusing to furnish a market. The plan was tried in Germany a tew years ago and, according to a report, broke up a combine that had raised the price of coffee to an almost prohibitive point The women of the UnRed States will be taken in on equal terms with men and will have a voice In the campalgp. A nominal fee will be charged members to cover the cost of mailing proclamations against articles of food that have been pushed too high in the market. Anti-Trus- Bar-aet- t. e Korest Supervisor Nebo Forest V I). 8. Pack. U. 8. Expert In Charge Experiment Station F. D. Farrell. State Foreniuii Expeiimeut Station League Organized st Plans Successfully Inaugurated by Germans. UTAH THREE GREAT FINANCIAL POW. MEXICO Oklahoma City. Okla. Five men who intended to rob the three banks and the post office at Harrah, Okla., by early Friday ran into a trap set United States Marshal "Jack" Aber-nathAs a result two bandits are dead, one in jail at Guthrie, wounded, and two suspects are In jail here. Frank Qulgg was shot down in a fight with the posse and instantly killed. He lived at Atchison, Kan., and was the son of a wealthy mother. Frank Carpenter, another robber, was wounded in the fight, and died in jail here. J. C. Dltbeck, the third bandit, was only slightly hurt. The robbery was well planned, but Carpenter made the mistake of telling a number of people of the plot. In this way postofflce Inspectors learned of the affair. Marshal Abernartby was notified, y. Bail Have you seen that a to inoculate himself with virus so that the he may have-thresults of the experiment. Isn't, doctor-Intend- s Diner a that fine? Proprietor No, perfectly mad, I call It. Supposing I ate the same meals as my clients His Little Mistake. They stood beneath the 6tars. silent of the night, lookas the heart-beat- s eblrt-trodiamond-studdeinto the ing of the sky. "Is that Mars?" he whispered, as he slipped his arm round her taper waist, and gazed upon a glittering crb in blue. and when the robbers reached the "No, it Isn't," she exclaimed. Jerking: bank he was ready for them. The away; it's mine; and if you think, posse caught the men In the act of you are hugging mother, I can tell breaking Into the rear door of the you that you are very much misHarrah State bank. The robbers ran taken." The matter was amicably adjusted and the deputies fired, wounding Car penter and Dltbeck at the first vol- before anything serious resulted. Exley. Qulgg snapped his revolver, but change. before he could return the fire he was A Pessimistic View. killed by a rifle ball. Among the patients In a certain hosRAILWAY CARS CAUGHT FIRE. pital of Harrlsburg there was recently one disposed to take a dark view of Terrible Disaster Caused by Spread his chances for recovery. Ing Rails. "Cheer up, old man!" admonished Trenton, Mo. Three people, two of the youthful medico attached to the them women, were killed and forty-thre- e ward whereiu the patient lay. "Your were Injured, three seriously, symptoms are Identical with those ot when Rock Island passenger train my own case four years ago. I was lust as sick as you are. Look at n No. 3, the California special, westbound from Chicago, was wrecked now!" The patient ran his eyes over the two mijes south of here at 8:30 o'clock "What physician's stalwart frame. Friday morning: The cause of the wreck Is un- doctor did you have?" he finally asked, known, although It is believed to feebly. Illustrated Sunday Magazine. have been caused by spreading rails. Important to Mothers. While the train was running at a high Examine carefully every bottle o the speed, the engine and tender left CASTOKI A, a safe and sure remedy for emt track and plunged over a Infants and children, and see that It bankment They were followed by two baggage cars, a mail car, a tourist and a Pullman sleeper. Of the entire Signature train only a steeper and observation In Use For Over :M Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. car remained on the track. The cars caught fire and a number of the inExactly In the degree In which you jured are suffering from burns.. :an find creatures greater than yourself to look up to, in that degree are TAFT GREETS THOUSANDS. you ennobling yourself add in that deReceives Long Line of Visitors on gree happy. Buskin. New Year's Day. Reason Enough. "Ills feelings are greatly hurt since Washington. President and Mrs. Taft held their New Year's levee at be lost his Job." the White House on Saturday. Al"No wonder he's hurt He fell from though Mrs. Taft has not yet re- j a high position." gained her full strength and seemed K AXI tK(i ACllKf TIFAI). Throat rather pale in a gown of white silk, Si'tM.aUiivrrl III rnll.? jh.it i. wim will hmk It up ir Vrrry Lvi she carried out her original intention trtl.p.pfumiHif. butt in. all dnlr.2c,.-ctMlkln unIn of nt d the-dista- five-foo- UaAy&Jli ! the receiving line remaining A pessimist by any other name til the members of the cabinet, the r foreign ambassadors, members of would be ft just the same. their households, and the Justices of "ItKIIMII OI IVISF-- " the supreme court had paid their re- rtnl OVt.V I.AXAI'IVK Itltouo Ot IMNK, for Um. K. V, l,hiiVk. ,.r t.(... spects. At the end of twenty min- itu to CumaCuld la one imf . Z.I mni lb VlortA utes, Mrs. Taft retired. A man can't help feeling restles The reception began at II a. m. and ended at 1:55 p. m. In the two hours when even bis bills are unsettled. and minutes he held his posiOntiMltMIInn trflmH 4lraa-- , f t thnrMiltHIr run! hyunf tion at the portal of the famous l.ffli.i W.m'a f'lMHDI fftliwl. (am a autln, Uun tut aatbarUs. President Taft shook hands with 5,575 people. Following cheap advice Is apt to prove expensive. I Aiding the Farmer. Washington. The United States TRIED REMEDY government Is spending $18,000,000 a year on experimental work looking FOR THE GRIP. to Increasing the yield and efficiency of the farms of the United States. This money Is not expended In foolish experiments, but all Investigations are msde under personal supervision of experienced depart mental heads. Secretary Wilson Is a practical man and require results from all lines of Investigation. Every avenue of trade la covered hecstise the farmer is largely dependent upon them for his success. His prosperity ultimately brings profit able results In all other lines of business. fault-finde- ? fifty-fiv- " blue-roo- Lived Five Weeks With Bullet In His Htart. Joseph, Mo. After living for more than Ave weeks with a bu!1t In his heart, Frsncls Drysdale, 21 years old, died Friday night. Attending physiclsns were stounded. as thf wound hsd nested over, and recovery seemed assured. A delicate operation bsd been performed on Drysdale, a rib being removed snd a hole In hit heart closed. The bullet wss not removed, as th physicians feared death would follow any attempt tr 8t probe for It UGHS KIo Matter liver or Rewal m4itm ftm. North Idaho Timber Cast. re iraiaf, stow tl Get I0e Ro!, Ida. The Kettenhsch con k week's treslsseBt of esses and of north splrscy perjury today frwaa yovr a raff Idaho, wherein William F. Kttenbacn 4 team haw etwily, aeterally of Iewiston, Kester and others are ssede lirer ee elifhtf.rty charged with defrandlng the govern lo aad font ItmtU Mora erery-y- . rnent ont of vatushle timber lands, will There's awa Ufa ia every bos . In Roise, commencing Febnt be tr1-CASCARETS ere asters' be leer. 15. Jnde Frsnk 8. Dietrich hsv ary Ye will fta ffiifeesece Ing granted the motion for a rhsnce rtt vnn from Mnenw and animati- CTTTins rr-- r. xatt n j111., aa4 .t w . R. tax la ng Boise, as the place for holding Srtiti. a kM4aa aBTnir r' ftoa Bnm TEE. the trial. Declares OsugMer Was Poisoned. Ios Anteies, CsL tn the belief thst lyesr-oidaughter, Rossis May Pr1L wss poisoned Mrs. Jennis Priest has asked the dlstrM atfom ro Investlga'e the death of the youn irsn, which occurred In Ooldale on Ca- -2 Christmas eve after aa llinse lasln twenty dsjs It Is a!1egd by I he mother thst Miss Priest was Q9.u-.f4- u to Hsrry Rsvre, fwark. s. 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