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Show FIGHTING AMONG CHRISTIANS. GUNNISON GAZETTE. Macedonians Hate Each Other Worse El'll I GUNNISON. (1 LED II ILL BOM. UTAH. LUTAII STATE NEWS. The averago yield of sugar beets fa Willard and vicinity this season wai from eighteen to twenty tons to the acre. Oscar Manning, aged 1C, died In Sail Lake City last week of smallpox Young Manning had the disease In n Virulent form. Hugh Wilson cf Salt I.akc City tried to kill himself with morphine sulphate Sunday evening, because ho and his wife do not get along. lie la now out of danger. The total yield of sugar beets In county this year Is In the neigh Sc-Tie- r Than Turks, The Imdon Standard prints a long letter from Constantlucple dealing with the tltuatlon In Macedonia. The writer rays there has ben a remark able change In the last six mouths Formerly it was a question of protect Ing the Christian population against violence, but now It has become ono of Intervention between various Chris tlan elements. Since the policing of Macedonia has been taken out of Tur keys hands, tho correspondent says, there have loen recurring conflicts between rival nationalities, Bulgars, Serbs and Greeks, accompanied by barbarities quite as bad as tboso with which the Turks were formerly reproached. Tho truth la, according to the Standards correspondent, each of these Christian elements wants Independence, and their hatred of each other exceeds their detestation of the 11,000 tons, which will Turks. bring In between $40,000 and $44,Ouu korhood of to the growers. The farmers of American Fork have fhlpped two carloads of onions to the eastern market. This is the largest shipment of onions ever sent out of this place at one time. Charles Swanson Is the latest victim of road beg" driving In Salt Lak? City, a reckless driver having run ever him while be was waiting for & ear, his leg being broken. John B.oughton, a waiter, aged 22 years, suicided In Salt Lake City by swallowing a quantity of rough Temptations of the gambling table led to the tragic consequences. Ogden has been flooded the past week with Japanese who congregate for shipment west on their way to Japan, where they go to enlist to fight for their country against Russia. Edson Halstead, the Ogden boy who accidentally shot himself while duck bunting, died after being unconscious four days. Ihe lad never regained consciousness from the time he was shot until his death. Wash Everett of Sunnyside was thrown from his wagon while cross; Ing the railroad and run over by the empty wagon, severing his right ea and fracturing his left leg just below the knee. Mr. Everett Is 62 years old. There Is a movement on foot to stop all places of amusement in Ogden on Sunday. Manager Grant of the Grand opera house has been notified that there is a possibility of his arrest if he continues the Sunday performon-rat- s. ances. The elghteen-months-ol- d son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Herbert of Salt Lake City was drowned last week by falling Into a tub of water which stood by an artesian well. The little one was play- ing around fell in. the tub, unnoticed, and Theodore P. Sophlmis, a Greek, was struck by a passenger train while , standing near a coal chute at and probably fatally hurt. The Han was thrown under the train, his left leg crushed and his skull fractured. Judge Lewis of Salt Lake has decided there Is no penalty In law for poisoning an animal unless it can be Shown that the poisoner Is actuated by n&lice toward the owner. The case Vras one where a man was accused of poisoning a dog. Roy Scott, a mentally Irresponsible young man of 22, slashed Miss Elsie Gallacher across the throat with a knife on the stre-t- s of Salt I ake. the girl being but slightly injured. Scott Is in jail and admits the deed, and says he Is the same person who attempted to assault Miss Mary Burton la a like manner on October 10. Lake-Side- CAPTURED BY JAPS. German Steamer Falls to Run Block- ade at Port Arthur. The Japanese navy department reports the capture of the German Steamer Batelan while attempting to run tho Port Arthur blockade. Tho department says that at 3 a. m.t Nov. ID, a Japanese squadron cruising off Yentao sighted a vessel steaming for Port Arthur. The gunboat Tatsu pursued and overtook the steamer at 5 oclock in the morning. On loard the vessel was found a great quantity oi winter clothing, blankets, medicine and corned meats. Her captain said he was bound for New Chuang. Thf route and cargo cf the Batelan were considered to be suspicious, and she was taken possession of and brought to Sasebo. 'WHACKS' Amf What They Mean. When Old Mother Nature gives you a "whack" remember "theres a reason," - so try and say "thank you," then set about fimilcg what jou have done to demand ibo rebuke, and try and gut back into line, tor thats the happy place after all. Curious how many highly organized people fail to appreciate and heed tne first little, gentle "whacks" of the good old Dame, but go right along with the habit whatever it may bo, that causes her disapproval. Whiskey, Tobacco, Cofiee, Tea or other unnatural treatment of the body, until serious illness sets In or some chronic disease. Borne people seem to get on very well with those things for a while, and Mother Nature apparently cares but little what they do. Perhaps she has no particular plana for them and thinks it little use to waste time in their training. There are people, however, who seem to be selected by Nature to "do things. The old Mother expects them to carry out some department of her great work. A portion of these selected ones oft and again seek to stimulate and then deaden the tool (the body) by some one or more of the Coffee, drugs Wrhlskey, Tobacco, Tea, Morphine, etc. You know all of these throw down the same class of alkaloids In Cheml cal analysis. They stimulate and then depress. They take from man or worn an the power to do his or her best work. After these people have drugged for a time, they get a hint, or mild whack" to remind them that they have work to do, a mission to perform, and should be about the business, but are loafing along the wayside and become unfitted for the fame and for- tune that waits for them if they but stick to the course and keep the body clear of obstructions so it can carry out the behests of the mind. Sickness is a call to "come up higher." These hluts come In various GREAT BATTLE AT HAND. forms. It may be stomach trouble or bowels, heart, eyes, kidneys or general Daily Encounters Between Japanese nervous prostration. You may depend and Russians in the Far East. upon it when a "whack" comes its a warning to quit some abuse and do A dispatch to the Berlin Lokal the right and fair thing with the body. from Mukden, under date of Perhaps It is coffee drinking that November 21, says: offends. That Is one of the greatest "The reconnaissance fights have as- causes of human disorder among sumed a more violent character dur- Americans. Now, then, If Mother Nature is gening the past tew days. Particularly hot was the fighting on Poutiloff tle with you and only gives light, littls whacks" at first to attract attention, (Lone Tree) hill, where the Japanese abuse her consideration, or she dont were repulsed with a loss of over 100 will soon hit you harder, sure. killed. All signs Indicate that great And you may be sure she will hit events are Imminent. The road to you very, very hard if you insist on Bimmintin, owing to the excellent pathe way you have been gotrol service, is quite safe from Chinese following ng. bandits, thus guaranteeing unhindered It seems hard work to give up a communication with Thn Tsin and all sorts of plana to and we establishing a second line of inter- mbit, our ill try feelings to some other charge course with the outside world. cause than the real one. Coffee drinkers when ill will attriWENT DOWN IN STORM. bute the trouble to bad food, malaria, Crew of Spanish Bark at Bottom of overwork and what not, but they keep on being sick and gradually ' getting the Ocean. worse until they are finally forced to The British steamer Aro3 Castle, quit entirely, even the only one cup Captain day, reports the probable day." Then they begin to get betfoundering cn November 15 of the ter, and unless they have gone long Spanish bark Tafalla with her crew enough to set up some fixed organic of fifteen men, during the recent disease, they generally get entirety southern storm. The steamer stood well. It is easy to quit coffee at once and by the sinking bark for two days, afid for all, by having well made Postum, on the second night the Spanish veswith its rich, deep seal brown color sel disappeared. The condition of the which comes to the beautiful golden Tafalla when the crew of the Aros brown when good cream is added, and Castle last saw the vessel was such the crisp snap of good, mild Java is as to lead them to believe that the there if the Poetum has been boiled bark went down during the night. long enough to ..ring it out It pajs to be well and happy for THOUSANDS DESTITUTE. good old Mother Nature then trends us her blessings of many and various Floods Wave Talsutse Islands, 7ldal kinds and helps us to gain fame and Causing Awful Havoc. fortune. The Talsutse islands, northeast of Strip off the handicaps, leave cot Celebes, Malay archipelago, have been the deadening habits, heed Mother visited by a disastrous hurricane, caus- Natures hints, quit being a loser and ing the sea to rise to such an extent become a winner. She will help yea that it flooded the island and left sure If you cut cut the things that keep you back. thirty thousand persons destitute, "Theres a reason" and a profound their homes, boats and plantations be- ene. ing destroyed. An-zeig- er . . Look In each packago for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to Wellvllle." SUNSHINE AND SHADE DUE PROPORTION OF BOTH IN MARRIED LIFE Writer In New York Weekly Tells Some Wholesome Truths and Gives Good Advice Differences in the Household Best Kept From Friends, Married life Is rot all made up cl sunshine and peace. Shadows will sometimes darken tho domestic horizon; the sun will often hide behind a cloud which apparently has no silver lining. But dont fret over it. Make up your mind to begin anew. Take a clean, new leaf In your book of experience, and try to forget the blots and erasures on the last one. Above all things, preserve sacredly the privacies of your house, heart and married life. No good Is gained by Imparting to relatives or friends the sorrows and disappointments you endure, because, sooner or later, you are sure to regret making such a confidence. There are few friends who can bo There are few who can be trusted with the secrets of your dally life; there are few who will not whisper the story of your marital difficulties to 6ome "dear, confidential friend, and soon your private affairs will be freely discussed by all your acquaintances and commented upon without stint, furnishing food for gossip over many a tea table. Build your own quiet world, not allowing your dearest earthly friend to be the confidant ot aught that concerns your domestlo peace. Let moments of alienation. If they occur and they often do be heeded at once. Never let the sun go down seeing you at variance with each other. Women cling to men, lean upon them for protection, care and love. If a man would have a woman do him homage, he must be manly in every sense; a true gentleman, ready at all times to treat his wifes wishes with deference and respect, because she la a woman. Such deportment, with noble principles, a good mind, energy and industry, will win any woman In the land who is worth winning. Women all have their faults, and sometimes they are very provoking ones. But with certain virtues are aV ways coupled certain disagreeable characteristics, and we must make up our mind3 to accept the bitter with the sweet. For instance, every husband in the land desires a cieanly, comfortable, well arranged abode, but he seldom thinks to praise his wife for her excellent regulation of the household machinery; and if she requests him, on entering, to use the doormat or footscraper, he is apt to give vent to an impatient expression. But what a mortification it would be to him if his house were in such a state of dust and disorder as to cause unkind remarks from the neighbors! It is a poor return when a wife has made everything bright and fresh, to see her husband unwilling to take a little pains to keep it so, or hear him object with forcible language to being reminded of those small points which all men are apt to forget occasionally. Dont worry about feminine extras agance and feminine untruth, young man. Be true to your wife, love hei sincerely and frequently declare youi affection, and gratification will surely tend to keep her a loyal, devoted wife, Florence H. Birney, in New York Weekly. Mcstiza Girls. The Mestlza girl of the Philippines is noted for her beauty and for her graceful dancing, in her dress sh affects bright colors. She will wear a skirt of burning red, with a gorgeous undergarment, over which she dons a waist of silken texture, dark and ornamented with the gay and beautiful "plna, which is thrown over her shoulders. |