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Show THE TOOELE TIMES ...... C. T. 8TONEY. Publl.h TOOELE IS. EDDY IS DEAD UTAH Don't abuse the weather man. Farewell, a long farewell to the lc FOUNDER AND LEADER OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA. man. Fine weather brings out on fine hats. fine birds Surrounded Some men make good money, but mighty little of It. A throne upheld by bayonets Is sure to fall sooner or later. Aviators are pulling down some rich prizes from the upper air. From women down to census turns we are against padding. re- However, the undertakers have not yet begun subsidizing footbalL As a Juggernaut the aeroplane is running the automobile a mighty close race. farmer extinguished a his kitchen with milk. A western blaze in Enough Bald. Weve come to the conclusion that autumn has spring beaten forty ways from the Jack. In an aeroplane race there seems to be no such possibility as betting on a sure thing. Here is where the foolhardy man begins a dangerous intimacy with the pneumonia germ. The age of aviation calls for a race of spectators with eyes on the tops of their heads. Japan exported nearly 1,000,000 Do hair last year. you buy your wife her share? pounds of human With forty bankers in the Leavenworth prison that institution is becoming too aristocratic for plain folks. If you chew your food with sufficient care you will live a long time In fact, you will have to live a long time. Cheer up! Soon the big chrysanthemums will be competing for the worlds championship at the flower show. Strictly fresh eggs are said to be few. but that does not discourage the cheerful sign painter at the corner grocery. So many automobile accidents at railroad grade crossings teach the necessity of care on the part of drivers. There are lovely bits of coloring to be observed about sunrise these crisp mornings, not Including that on the early pedestrians nose, I f by Members of Her Household When the End Came, But No Final Message Was Left to Her Followers. Boston. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, discoverer and founder of the AnChristian is dead. Science, nouncement of the passing of the venerable leader, which occurred late Saturday night at her home at Chestnut Hill, was made at the morning service of the Mother church in this city Sunday. Natural causes," explained the death, according to Dr. George L. West, a district medical examiner who was summoned a few hours after Mrs. Eddy passed away. Later Dr. West added that the more immediate cause probably was pneumonia. The news of Mrs. Eddys death was made known simultaneously by Judge Clifford P. Smith, first reader of the Mother church, at the close of the morning service, and by Alfred Farlow of the Christian Science publication committee, in a statement to the press. She had been Indisposed for about nine days, said Mr. Farlows statement, "bte had been up and dressed, and as late as Thursday transacted 3ome business with one of the officials of the church. She took her daily afternoon drive until two days before death. Saturday night she fell quietly asleep and tuose around her could at first hardly realize that she had gone. Her thought was clear until the last, and she left no final messages. No physician was in attendance, but she had the assistance of students who comprised her household. Mrs. Eddy was 89 years old. She was married three times, but divorce severed one of these unions. A fall on the Ice, from which she said she recovered in one day, led to her promulgation of Christian Science. At this period she had become con siderably impressed by the teachings of Dr. Quinby, a mesmerist, although she afterward denounced them. By degrees Christian Science grew until it spread over the civilized globe. Mrs. Eddy will probably be buried at Tilton, N. H. Her son, George W. Glover, is expected to start a fight for her estate, although it is reported he compromised former litigation by accepting a trust fund of $250,000. Her adopted son, Dr. E. J. Foster Eddy, is not expected to make any legal claim for her millions. Former Mrs. Senator Chandler, Eddys counsel, estimates her fortune at $2,000,000, and says he believes it was all bequeathed to Christian Science, BOILER EXPLODES. Three Men Killed as Result of Acci- dent on the Railroad. j Chicago university professors have statements. sensational Lake making Salt quit City. Engineer Goodale, bit of news Fireman Spear and Brakeman MathOne of em tells us as that Woman has ruled man for cen- is were instantly killed when a Denturies. ver & Rio Grande train was wrecked by an explosion near Soldier Suipmit, A Virginia father with 56 children is Utah. The force of the explosion was a convict, but under the circumstances terrific, and the body of the engineer he deserves some sympathy. Think oi was hurled more than 300 feet from supporting such a family on the aver- the machine which he was driving, age salary! while the boiler of the engine uas thrown more than 100 feet from the There is a man in New Zealand who frame. All of the dead were horribly of worth to $167,000,000 lays claim - mangled. property in New York city. He would The cause of the explosion will have a better chance if the New Yorknever be known, though it is probably flrsL seen not it ers had believed that the water in the boiler In one respect the colleges are not had become low and that the fireman np to date. Thpy issue no life and turned the cold water into the boiler accident insurance policies to the and the explosion almost Immediately followed. young men who go out on the football mater. alma for field to battle China Preparing for War. When a man rents a flat all he can Peking. An important step has just do about the place is to sit around and been taken by China to expand and inlook out of the window. But when crease the efficiency of the army and he occupies a humble cottage he has pavy. The throne has issued edicts many things to keep his mind off his creating a navy department, which, other troubles. up to the present, has consisted merely of a tentative board for the conduct The Connecticut tobacco crop and of naval affairs. Prince Tsai Hsun, the New Jersey cranberry crop are big- uncle of the emperor, who recently ger this year than they have been for paid an extensive visit to the United i long, long time. Unfortunately few States, has been appointed president of us can live on cranberries and of the new department. The general tobacco. staff of the army will be reorganized modern lines. broke along A man whose automobile for offered $1,000 other down the day Slashes Girl With Razor. new and vigorous profane oath. A Houston, Tex. Miss Bertha Wood-worth- , man who wants to swear and doesnt simbe daughter of W. W. Woodworth, not but good, know how may a prominent member of the Texas ply lacking in imagination. Oil company was attacked by Lloyd American returning tourists will B. Shaffer at her home here and it wounds. now not only have to pay the duty on is believed received fatal what is in their trunks, but also on Shaffer used a razor, and afterward the trunks themselves. And about the slashed himself, probably fatally. It only way of smuggling left now is to is reported that the couple had been bring trunk and contents over In an engaged to be married, but Miss Woodwworth had recently broken the airship. engagement. It has been pointed out that that Countess Killed in Auto Wreck. New York judge who decided that a Lemana. The Countess de Nicholal man is not obliged to support his mother-in-lais a bachelor. Where and her son and the chauffeur in Ignorance is bliss and the rest of it charge of an automobile in which they were driving were killed at a railroad The back to the farm movement .crossing near here. The automobile gets another boost in the tuberculosis was struck by an express train. statistics supplied by the ceusus bureau. From these figures it appears Separation of Church and State. that the occupation most favorable to Lisbon. The Portuguese governhealth and to freedom from consump- ment is preparing a decree for the seption Js farming. In other words, out- aration of church and state. This has door life and activity near to natures resulted in collisions betweeen Repubheart conduce to longevity. licans and Clericals in parts of the country. Con-sectic- RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given in a, Few Lines. i INTER-MOUNTAI- J. A. Delfelder of Wolton and George Walker of Cheyenne were president and secretary, respectiveasly, of the Wyoming Woolgrowers sociation and Thermopolis was selected as a meeting place next year at the meeting in Sheridan, Wyo. S. After starting a movement to put the next conference of governors on a business basis and to establish permanent headquarters, listening to a suffragist speech and discussions of various important subjects, the third annual conference of governors at Louisville, Ky., adjourned on Saturday. school Emily Reich, a girl, of New York City, is dead, n victim, physicians believe, of excesShe was suddenly sive stricken at her desk in a public school. L. C. Dulaney, accused of bribing State Senator Bilbo to cast his vote in the senatorial caucus for United States Senator Leroy Percy of Mississippi, has been acquitted. Natural gas exploding in an undertaking parlor at Vinita, Okla., caused a fire damage of $150,000 and the injury of four men. Joseph Zeitlin, a Russian, who died in Brooklyn Friday, was 106 years old. He spent most of his time in Moscow, and said he saw Napoleon when he invaded Russia in 1812. He sm ked and drank and said it did not hu-'him. WASHINGTON. ymblican members of the Ballin-gPinch- receipts at the United States assay office in Seattle for the month of November reached a total of an increase of more than investigating committee 100 per cent over the receipts for No- have assembled in Washington to the final revision of the majority vember, 1909. The November, 1909, receipts amounted to $722,70 G7. report on the Ballinger inquiry. Mrs. David Goldstein, wife of a A cut of $14,000,000 in the estimates is for the running expenditure of the wealthy junk dealer of Denver, probably the only woman in the Unit- government during the next fiscal year ed States who has gone on record was reported to President Taft as a as never having owned a hat. This result of his ultimatum to the variwas the testimony in a suit for sep- ous heads of departments at the cabarate maintenance. inet conference. resiWalter H. White, a President Taft informed his cabinet dent of Hamilton, Mont., has been ac- officers, after scrutinizing the final quitted of the charge of murdering his draft of the estimates of the various infant. The jury reached a government department for the fiscal verdict after only ten minutes of year beginning July 1, 1911, that there must be a further and deeper cut in The Womans league them; that they would not do in their of Spokane has adopted resolutions present form. Senator Eugene Hale of Maine, Rethe opposing appointment of Turner of Spokane to the supreme publican leader of the senate by of his position as chairman of the court, because he is alleged to have assumed hostile attitude toward wo- party caucus and the committee on apmans suffrage. propriations, foresees little of accomE. M. Heigho, president of the Pa- plishment in the coming short session cific & Idaho Northern railroad and a of congress. The attack on the constitutionality member of Governor Bradys staff, was acquitted by a jury at Caldwell, Idaho, of the bank guaranty laws of Nebrason Thursday on a charge of man- ka, Kansas and Oklahoma came to the slaughter, the jury deliberating six- the front on Tuesday, when attorneys in Kansas filed a teen hours. It was charged that for several Heighos quarrel with J. W. Barton brief in the ?uvoime court of the had caused the death of Bartons United States attacking specifically , who died from heart the Kansas law. failure when Heigho had threatened FOREIGN. Barton. As the result of tjie extraordinary For burying alive the infant child of agitation in recent months by Chinese their daughter, Charles and Ros.,," societies, the imperial a resolution looking to Georgi of Greeley, Col., were crtilv guilty of murder in the second degree1) prohj'bitbop of the drug. and sentenced to from eight years to dispatch rtftn Salonikl, European life imprisonment. Turkey, says that a Greek band atOne person in each 238 in the state tacked a column of Turkish troops of Washington is insane, criminal or hear Santaquaranta, mortally woundand a charge upon the ing three. state. The insane and President Diaz and in private institutions and he criminCoral of Mexico were inaugurated on als in the county and city jails are There will be no change in not included in this count by the of the cabinet. In acthe personnel state board of control. cordance with custom, each of the DOMESTIC. ministers submitted his resignation to In an effort to protect his brother, the chief executive through the minFred Drexel Rogers, 28 years old, of ister of relations. Each was foreign a Philadelphia, from the charge of asked, however, .to retain his portwounded bull moose near Conlonge folio. lake, Canada, W. T. Rogers fired sevAn attack on Ferrinafo, Peru, in the eral shots from his rifle, one of the of Lambayoque, has been department bullets killing the young man. repulsed by government troops. The J. J. Miller, member of the Traders rebels were dispersed. Manv were Livestock Exchange of Kansas City, killed on both sides. testified in the circuit court on SaturThe Ulster Unionist council, at Belday that members had been fined for fast, Ireland, has decided, in view of trading with the wrong people. the Irish political crisis, to invite Two hundred feet will be the maxi- tenders for the immediate delivery of mum height of buildings in Chicago arms and ammunition. hereafter. The present code limits Insurrectionary troubles in Mexico the height to 260 feet. The new took on an entirely new and unexgoes into effect July 1, 1911. pected aspect on Saturday, when it William Thaw III and Miss Gladys became known that the government Virginia Bradley of Bridgeport, Conn., intervention resulted In the Mexican were married Thursday at the Hotel intervention resulted in the Mexiran St. Regis, New York. The bridegroom government, for the first time in is a nephew of Harry K. Thaw, thirty years, suggesting peace terms the two are nearly of an age. to an enemy. The jury in the case of John B. has Prussian government The Goodwin, alias Steele, charged with drawn up a bill compelling Berlin the killing of Fred Kibble at Tuttle and the suburban , municipalities to station, Arizona, September 15, reach- combine in a greater Berlin. The ed a verdict of murder in the first de- population of the metropolitan area is gree. The verdict carries with it a nearly 3,500,000. life- imprisonment term. Telegrams from Madera, in ChihuaStrangled to death for the money se- hua, Mexico, where many Americans creted in the house, received as royal- and Canadians in the employ of the ties from oil wells on her property, Pearson lumber interests are living was the conclusion reached at a cor- declare that they are getting in sore oners inquest at Sisterville, W. Va., straits for provisions, because of the into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Al- insurrection. Serious doubt that a projected loan len, 87 years old, whose body was found in a mutilated condition in the of $50,000,000 to China by an American financial syndicate will be conhouse where she lived alone. a town of Hill, 1,500 people, cluded is expressed in Pekin. DifficulCopper located in the famous Ducktown Cop- ties have arisen among them owing per basin, in Tennessee, was almost to the unwillingness of China to accept Gold t be-gi- well-know- day-ol- n d n vir-tur- mother-in-law- , f feeble-minde- feeble-minde- d Vice-Preside- pio-visio- - completely wiped out by fire which started in a boarding house from an overheated stove. In all, forty-fivframe structures were burned. In a heroic but unsuccessful attempt tc save the life of Frank Hahn, aged 18 years, Lewis Rowan, assistant superintendent of the Schuylkill Valley Traction company, was electrocuted in the companys power house at Norristown, Pa., along with the youth. The population of the state of California is 2,377,549, according to statistics of the thirteenth census. This is an increase of 892,496, or 60.1 per cent over 1,485,053 in 1900. The increase from 1890 to 1900 was 276,923, or 22.9 per cent. La Vere Tallman, 17 years old, and Beatrice Sanders, of the same aee, were married at Newark, N. J., after a romantic adventure. For six weeks they lived in a cave in the Catskill mountains. New York, having left home because their parents would not consent to the marriage. e a foreign financial advisor. With the dissolution of British parliament on Monday, all formalities preliminary to the election of a new parliament were completed. The prosummoned clamation of dissolution the new parliament to assemble on January 31, 1911. The ships of the Brazilian fleet Which have been in the hands of mutinous sailors since November 22 have been surrendered to the government. This action followed the granting of the mutineers demands by the government, including amnesty for all concerned in the revolt, higher pay and less work for the sailors and the adjustment of certain minor griev- elephones wilt in all, probability rtly be installed at Jerusalem, as a ;em is being installed in all cities the Turkish telegraph department. force of 400 revolutionists were ated by government forces in an ounter near Chihuahua, on Sunday, revolutionists losing heavily. MINES AND MINING $3.50 RECIPE CORES WEAK KIDNEYS, FREE is district The Marysvale, Utah, fall from RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY looking exceedingly good this all accounts. TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAIN- Utahs lead productions is from outING, SWELLING, ETC. to 70,000 tons a year. Its zinc put is about 2,000 tons a year. Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys Lead production in 1908 in the and Back. United tSates was 922,206,000 pounds, both and in 1908, 827,736,000 pounds, Wouldnt it be nice within a week or goof these totals including lead smelted to begin to say goodbye forever to the 60,-00- 0 in bond. There is now every indication that the proposed merger of some of the oi properties in the Park City district Utah will not be attemped until after the first of the coming year, if at all. gold Another carload of high-gradore from Marysvale, Utah, is now at the Utah samplers. It is estimated it will run not less than $300 to the ton, tons making the car of twenty-fiv-e worth about $7,500. Lower Mammoth Is sending out notices that the annual meeting will be held January 9, at which plans for future operations will be discussed at length. Work is now being carried on on the 200 and 1,000 levels. Reports from Rhyolite are to the effect that the Montgomery Shoshone Consolidated company has determined to cease operations pending a more thorough investigation of the condiand in tion prevailing underground the mill. At a meeting of the directors of the Montana-Tonopa- h Mining company, held in Philadelphia, a dividend of 6 cents per share was declared, payable December 20 to stockholders of record December 10. This will distribute $53,100 among the stockholders. That the Day mine of the Nevada Utah Mines and Smelters corporation near Pioche is shipping a sufficient quantity of ore to the Salt Lake smelters to meet the Current development expenses of this company is vouched for by representatives of the organization. George E. Roth, collector of customs for the city of Rochester, N. Y., and one of the owners of the famous Homestake mine near Neal, Ida., reports that his men have just installed mill and cyanide works at a the Homestake mine and will commence to ship concentrates within the next month. e , ten-stam- p scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine; the forehead and aches; the stitches-anthe pains In the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and If you want to make a QUICK RECOVERY, you ought to write and get a copy of it. Many a. doctor would charge you $3.50 Just for writing this prescription, but I have It and will be glad to send it to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this: Luck Building, Dr. A. E. Robinson, Detroit, Mich., and I will send it by return mall In a plain envelope. As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains K-2- only pure, harmless remedies, but It has power. great healing and It will quickly show Its power once you use It, so I think you had better see what It is without delay. I will send you a copy free you can use It and cure yourself at home. Significance In Names. In an Illinois town a workingman having been informed that a sixth baby had arrived at his home, exclaimed: Sufficient, and his neigh bors, referring to his having given that name Sufficient to the new arrival, credited him with originality. The incident resembles a case nearer home, adds the New York Tribune. A New York family was blessed with nine daughters, when the stork brought a tenth one. It was in the-daywhen the slang term for an oft-tostory was a chestnut, and as the baby certainly came under that head she received the name, but for suphonys sake the French for the word was employed, and she was called Marron. ld Admitted. Women already do a lot of governing, said Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, the brilliant suffrage leader, in an Interview in New York. Men, if they are observant and frank, admit that. An editor about to marry was asked by a friend: What prompted you, old man, to propose to Miss Dash? The editor, who was, like all ediand extors, extremely observant tremely frank, answered: 'Well, to tell you the truth, I think Miss Dash prompted me more than anybody else. Eastern papers are discussing a Thanksgiving dinner held by many of the leading copper producers of the country, of which John D. Ryan, the president of the Amalgamated Copper company, was the leading spirit. It is supposed that the preliminary details of the big copper merger were gone over on this occasion. The production of gold in Alaska in 1909 amounted to $20,463,000, Which was larger than in any prior year with the exception of 1906. The excitement over mineral discoveries in Benny on Benevolence. the Inditarod caused many operators Benevolence is a great thing. When and miners to leave the Fairbanks district, and for that reason the total you have benevolence you cannot rest production of gold for Alaska may be until you do something to make other somewhat smaller this year than it people feel grateful to you. The other was in 1909. day my mamma went up into the attic A letter issued by the W. H. Childs to find a lot of old clothes to give & Company brokerage firm of Salt to poor people who could not afford to Lake City, says: The local stock buy any clothing for themselves. While market has undergone a healthy reac- she was hunting around she found a cane worth $25 that tion during the past few days, nothing of alarming proportions, however, grandpa had put up there 18 years having developed. We feel all the ago, and forgot all about. Thus we more confident that added strength see, dear friends, benevolence brings will be given many stocks behind its own reward. Benny. which are important mine conditions and changes soon due. As Time Passes. "Before you were married you used J. E. Caine and Max Junghandel have brought suit for $190,000 against to send your wife flowers. Now Yes, replied Mr. Meekton. Frank J. Hagenbarth in the federal court of Idaho to recover on a mining it takes a diamond necklace to make her as enthusiasts as she used to be deal covering an option on the Ludr over a bunch of roses. wig property in Nevada. is It estimated that the white men To Put It Mildly. employed on all Transvaal gold mines received in salaries during the year "They say he has a swelled head. I must admit that he seems to apended June 30, 1910, the sum of while the natives and Chinese preciate himself very much. gold-heade- d flve-dolla- earned 4,792,351 and 61,656 respectively. Developments at the Mason valley mine continue to prove the ore bodies to be wider than originally estimated and the sampling, which is being done by mine cars, to show the grade better than the underground samples indicated. The output of gold from the. mines of the Transvaal during October amounted to 653.147 ounces of fine 2,774,390, which comgold, valued at pares with 646,890 ounces having a value of 2,747,853 for the month of September. Tungsten is one of the rare metals and is now worth in the market $7 per pound, or $14,000 per ton. It v discovered in 1781 and named the Swedish "tung (heavy) and sten (stone). It is not found native, but occurs as tungstate of iron and manwolframire ganese in 'the mineral and as the calcium tungstate in the mineral scheelite. The wild scramble for claims continues at Valdez, Alaska. With the approach of cold weather, the ameteur as well as the seasoned prospector is making use of every minute of daylight to place hi3 monuments on unstaked ground. Visitors from Ely say that it is no easy matter to give the capacity of the Nevada Consolidated mill. The capacity varies according to the kind of ore treated. The plant has a nominal capacity of 8,000 tons of ore a day, but it has been known to treat as high s 10,000 tons daily. The American Smelting & Refining company is in readiness to lay the Bres beneath the sixth reverberatory 'urnaces at the Garfield smelting forks, which will give this plant 300 toes additional daily capacity for the reduction of copper concentrates. nt-.i- THEY GROW and Cheerfulness Right Food and Drink. Good Humor From Anything that interferes with good health is apt to keep cheerfulness and good humor in the background. A Washington lady found that letting coffee alone made things bright for her. She writes: Four years ago I was practically given up by my doctor and was not expected to live long. My nervous system was in a bad condition. But I was young and did not want to die so I began to look about for the cause of my chronic trouble. I used to have nervous spells which would exhaust me and after each spell it would take me days before I could sit up in a chair. I became convinced my trouble was caused by coffee. I decided to stop it and bought some Postum. The first cup, which I made according to directions, had a soothing effect on my nerves and I liked the taste. For a time I nearly lived on Postum and ate little food besides. I am today a healthy woman. My family and relatives wonder if I am the same person I was four years ago, when I could do no work on account of nervousnqss. Now I am doing my own housework, take care of two babies one twenty the other two months old. I am so busy that I hardly get time to write a letter, yet I do it all with the cheerfulness and good humor that comes from enjoying good health. T tell my friends it is to Postum I owe my life today. Read The Road to Wellville, la pkgs. Theres a Reason. Ever read the above letter! A new one appear from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human. Interest |