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Show POST THE MORGAN John Stahle Jr., Editor MORCAN & Proprietor - UTAH SENATOR is soon to be es- FRENCH Heart Disease Ends Career of Noted Iowa Statesman Who Was a MAN WHO SHOT DOWN SALT LAKE 8CHOOL BOY BELIEVEO TO BE BEHIND BARS. Leading Insurgent. Fort Dodge, Iowa. United States Senator Jonathan Prentiss (Dolliver tablished at Monroe. died at his home Saturday night. Dila- Hungarian Youth Admits Participation War has been declared on the bob- tion of the heart was fatal to him. in Robbery, But Denies That tie ble skirt by the teachers in the Salt Senator Dolliver was in his 53rd year. Fired Fatal Shots, Placing Lake High School. He had not been in good health for Blame Upon a Companion. Lightning struck the barn of N. C. some time. Olsen, living near Ogden, a valuable The son of a Methodist preacher, horse being killed. Senator Dolliver was a. sincere and Salt Lake City. It Is believed that Willard Done has been chosen as prominent member of that denomina, man who murdered Thomas the now sucwas is born in what tion. He state insurance commissioner, to the his at schoolboy, West Virginia in 1838, and graduated ceed the late Colonel Squires. home in this city at noon on October While he was attempting to make In 1875 from West Virginia universi12, has been captured. reaway with a valuable mare which had ty. Later on with bis father he Kar-rick- Julius Szirmay, a Hungarian, aged 21, is In prison, and has confessed to having participated in the robbery of been stolen, Clyde Peterson, aged 21, was arrested in Ogden. The farmers of Monroe are digging their beets and loading them at Elsinore to be shipped to the factory at Lehl. The yield Is a trifle below the average. As the result of the gasoline tank of his automobile exploding, Harold Lafount, of Logan, was thrown forty feet in the air, but escaped with a few bruises. Several prominent educators of the state were in attendance upon the Banpetp county teachers Institute, which opened at Mt. Pleasant on Thursday. The beet crop In Weber county is larger thls year than at first anticipated, and the percentage of sugar is said to be slightly in excess of the standard last year. Reports from Denver declared that plans are being laid for a new railroad to be started at a point on the Grand river in Garfield county, Colo., and extending to Salt Lake City. d Thomas Vance, who has been in Jail in Salt Lake nearly three years, after conviction of wife murder, has been granted a new trial that will come up for hearing October 17. Active work on roads in Wasatch, Carbon and Uintah counties, which will form important links in the proposed state road from Logan on the north to St George on the south, will be begun soon. Police Judge Murphy of Ogden has sentenced an offender to five days in Jail for falsifying about his age. The prisoner declared he was 70, in order to arouse the compassion of the Judge, and later admitted he was but 41. The large ' German brown trout, weighing 9 4 pounds, which attracted widespread attention at the state fair last week, where it was on display, lived only a few hours after he was taken back to the Murray hatch-try- . con-ine- 3-- run of the Ogden of the Amalgamated Sugar company is now at its height Nearly three hundred people are being given dally employment at the factory, where an average of 600 tons of beets are being handled dally. Arrangements are being made by the state game warden for the collecwild tion of samples of every kind fowls and fish that are found in Utah. The collection will be mounted in characteristic posses by a taxidermist and will be used for exhibition purposes. J. H. McGrlff, who owns a vineyard at North Ogden, reports that from 36 acres of full bearing vines 30,000 baskets of grapes, 600 cases and 20 tons of loose grapes have been sold this season. Aside from. these sales 600 gallons of grape Juice has been manufactured on the farm. Mrs. Jacob Christensen and two children had a narrow escape from death when the wagon in which they were returning to their home in Bountiful, was struck by a train near Salt Lake City. The horse was killed and the wagon demolished, but Mrs. Chris- tensen and the children escaped. In a runaway accident at Huntsville Weber county, Angus McKay and his wife were caught in a capsized buggy and dragged 50 yards along the road. McKay, who is 71 years of age. Is not expected to recover, having sustained Internal injuries. The observance of the four hundred and eighteenth anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus was marked on Wednesday in Salt Lake by the conferring of the fourth degree on one hundred thirty-fiv- e and Knights of Columbus of the Jurisdiction of Utah, Idaho and Nevada. of Park CommisRepresentatives sion hoards from Salt Lake, Ogden, Prove and Logan met in Salt Lake City on Thursday to consider and agree upon the final draft of a bill to be presented to the coming legislature to give more power to park boards in cities of the first and second class. In a dazed condition, with his face fearfully lacerated, his scalp badly cut and his clothing disheveled, Lars Petersen, an aged citizen, of Hyrum, was found lying in the middle of the street car track in Salt Lake City. It is not known how be was injured, but it is supposed he was the victim of thugs. The cultivation of peanuts in Weber county may develop into a profitable branch of agriculture In the next few years, according to W. Lloyd Dai Is, who has been experimenting on his place near Reese, ten miles west of Ogden. A proclamation has just been Issued by President W. H. Taft under which approximately 55,680 acres of land have been eliminated from the Powell national forest in this state. The area eliminated was found more suitable for grazing than for watershed protection or timber. The season sugar factory FOR SUFFERING WOMEN. CHEERFUL WORDS STRIKE IS SETTLED THE HOLIDAYS No woman cap he healthy with sick UTAH STATE NEWS A cheese factory CALLED DOLLIVER JONATHAN United States P. DOLLIVER. Senator from Iowa. moved to Iowa. He was admitted to the bar In 1878, began bla political career by being elected to the Fifty-firs- t congress, was elected to the succeeding congresses up to and including the Fifty-sixth- , and in 1900 was appointed to the senate from Iowa to succeed Senator John H. Gear. In the Republican .convention of 1900 which nominated Theodore Roosevelt for president. Senator Dolliver was a prominent candidate for that office until Hanna, Platt and Quay and some others wanted to nominate Mr. Roosevelt. Senator Dolliver waa a leading insurgent in the senate, but he had a high admiration for President Taft, although he was not regarded aa a very welcome visitor at the White House. STANLEY KETCHEL MURDERED. World's Champion Middleweight 8hot Down on Mieeouri Ranch. Springfield. Stanley Ketchel, whose real name was Stanilaus Klecal, middleweight champion pugilist of the world, died here Saturday night at 7:05 oclock, aa a result of being shot early In the day by Walter A. Hurts, a ranch hand. The shooting took place on the ranch of R. P. Dicker-soa friend of Ketchels, near Conway, forty miles east of here. Ketchel bad upbraided Hurtz for beating a horse. While seated at the breakfast table, the pugilist was shot in the back by the ranch hand, who has escaped In the hills, but was captured later and is now In jail. Ketchel, who was but 23 years of age, was born In Grand Rapids, Mich., and fought his last fight with Jack "Johnson, Just a year ago. Pu-glll- n, Burro Wrecked Train. Roswell, N. M. One man was killed and one badly Injured when Santa Fe passenger train No. 113 ran into a burro at Greenfield, twenty miles south of here, and was wrecked. The animal went under the pilot, derailing the engine, which turned completely over. Steamers for Pacific. New Tork. The two palatial turbines Harvard and Tale, sailed Monday on a 14,000-miljourney down the east coast of the western hemisphere through the Straits of Magellan and up the western coast of San Francisco. They were built three years ago tor the Metropolitan Steamship company and with them was established s fast passenger service between New Tork and Boston. The steamers were recently sold, and upon their arrival in Pacific waters will run between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Kitchener Ha-- j a Job. London.-Th- e government has Invited Held Marshal Lord Kitchener to become a member of the committee an imperial defense. This removes a cause of agitation an account of the of General Kitchener. e g the Karrick home, hut denies that he shot the boy. He declares that he had a companion in the robbery, and, by. inference, places the blame upon that person. This companion he declares he knew on'y by the name of Joe, and had only known him a short time." As to the present whereabouts of this mysterious companion, Szirmay declares he has not the slightest idea. A strong chain of circumstantial evidence is being woven around the burglar. Three times since the murder Szirmay has attempted suicide. Once, the day fol towing the crime, he attempted to end his life by using chloroform, but was ound by some boys and his life saved. Again he slashed his wrists with the blade of a safety razor, but declares that the pain was so great that he could not go on. Again, he attempted to throw himself in front of a moving train, but his courage deserted him. A saw left in the ce'lar at the Karrick home led to the Hungarians arrest. The ownership of the saw was traced to a family who had befriended Szirmay, and its owner admitted he had loaned the saw to the young map. Szirmay says that when he read In the newspapers that the saw had been found in the house he had robbed, he feared It would be traced back to him, and that he would be charged with the murder of the boy. The officers believe they have a itrong case against Szirmay, and it Is predicted that he will yet confesa that he shot down the boy who had gone to his home at noon from school, in order to get his lunch, discovered a man burglarizing the house, grappled with him, or attempted to escape and give the alarm, and was brutally murdered, three bullets being fired into his body by the cowardly housebreaker. . The capture of the alleged murderer was made by the sheriff, but talk of mob violence caused that officer to take Szirmay to the state prison for safe keeping. BALLOONING ACROSS ATLANTIC Walter Wellman and Party of Five Attempt Pioneer Voyage In Strange Craft. New Tork City. The first attempt to make a flight over the Atlantic ocean from continent to continent began at 8 oclock Saturday morning, when the huge dirigible balloon America started from Atlantic City with Walter Wellman, journalist, explorer and navigator, in command, a party of five men, one of whom Is also a navigator, one an expert wireless telegraph operator and the others engineers. Wellman, head of the expedition, said he hoped to cross the Atlantic ocean in eight or ten days. At fifteen knots an hour he is making the speed of a slow liner. He carries gasoline sufficient to work the motor fifty days, and the America Is fitted with a device by which the navigator expects to be able to conserve the gas in the huge bag almost indefinitely. No Color Question In Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark proper has no eglor question, and hence the fact that the king had Dr. Booker T. Washington, the noted negro educator, dine at the palace with the royal family did not cause the comment which the invitation to lunch extended to Dr. Washington by Former President Roosevelt did in America. Nevertheless there are some who are acquainted with conditions in the Danlh 'Vest Indies who are quietly suggesting that the pings invitation may have an 111 effect In the colonies. Japanese Warehlpe Coming. Toklo. The Japanese training SQuadron, comprising the armored Adama and the protected cruiser cruiser Kasagi, under command of Captain Yashlro, sailed Saturday for the United States. Strikers Granted Increase. Domingo Gena Dead. The directors of the railParis. London Domingo Gana, the Chilean In the strike roads Involved have . minister to Great Britain, died Sun-layto grant a minimum wage of agreed was to Gana minister Domingo the United States In 1886 and again fl a day to the employees of all lines running out of Paris. The new scale In 1896. will go into effect January 1. Suffragists See Reaaon for Hope. Dog Leads to Killing. New York. That the revolution in Kansas City. Because John Land, Portugal many mark the beginning of a fanner, killed hie dog and refused equal suffrage for the entire civilized to pay for the animal, Janua Haul, world. Is the declaration of Mrg. Claralso a shot and killed land at ence Mackay, president of the Equal a smallfarmer, nine mites north of store, Franchise society. here. Hunt Is in jail. Mrs. 8othern Secures Divorce. Strike la Settled Reno. Virginia Harned Sothern, Paducah, Ky. One thousand emthe actress, has been granted a decree ployees of the Illinois Central shops of divorce from E. H. Sothern. Dehere, who had been on strike since sertion and were the Wedensday, have returned to work, grounds on which the decree was both the strikers and the railroad granted. There was no contest havi"r concessions. . non-suppo- rt '- kidneys. 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The collapse of the strike was primarily due to the stringent measures taken by Premier Briand, who called to the colors the majority of the strikers, thus compelling them to do servThe premier also ice as reservists. placed under arrest many of the strike leaders and used the military forces without restraint for the protection of life and property. After having broken the back of the strike, M. Briand successfully arranged a settlement whereby the practical chief demands of the men were met. A serious situation arose through the throwing of bombs and attempts at train wrecking, responsibility for which the strikers denied. According to the police these outrages w'ere planned by anarchists and fighting revolutionists who hoped to take advantage of the strike agitation to terrorize the people. The press in France, with the exception of rertain revolutionary organizations, were opposed to the strike and supported Premier Briand in the settlement of a serious economic and social crisis. Are near enough to ugge the rele3ioa of elegant and appropriate gifts. Our jewelry line was never more varied, exteniive or complete, and our pricer never lower than this reason. box. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. To spend a few weeks or a few History of Red Cross Seal. Charity stamps," first used in Boston in 1862 for the soldiers relief funds during the Civil war, were the original forerunners of the Red Cross Christmas seal, which will be used this year to bring happiness and cheer to millions. The Delaware society In 1907 for the first time in America made use of a stamp for the purpose of getting revenue to In a hastily orfight- - consumption. ganized campaign of only three weeks they 'realized $3,000. The next year, 1908, the American Red Cross conducted the first national tuberculosis stamp campaign. From this sale $135,-00was realized for the WARD OF DEATH HOWE. JULIA movement. In 1909, under many End of Career of Gifted Authoress adverse conditions, $250,000 was realized from these stamps. This year and Philanthropist. the slogan of the tuberculosis fighters Middletown, R. I. Julia Ward Howe and the Red Cross Is A Million for is dead. Bowed under the weight of Turberculosis From Red Cross Seals her 91 years, the noted philanthropist In 1910. and authoress succumbed peacefully to an attack of pneumonia at her He Knew. A small boy brought up by a firehome on Monday. Julia Ward Howe was born in New eating father to hate anything conYork City on the 27th day of May, nected with England or the English was consigned recently to eat dinner 1319. During the course of her long life with the nurse while the family enterMrs. Howe was at the very forefront tained a genuine English lord in the meal had of many movements which had to do dining room. The grown-upwith American literature, philanthropy come to that twenty minutes past and the emancipation of her sex. stage where conversation halts directFrom the early days of her woman- ly, when a childish treble fell upon dumb-waite- r shaft from the hood she was a woman of conse- the kitchen. This is what the astonished quence, a woman of affairs, a woman who had a very high conception of nobleman heard: "Fe, fl. fo, fum, the duties of life. Although of the "I smell the blood of an English-mun- . was Howe for Mrs. gentlest spirit, Wasp. years a most ardent woman suffragist. Mrs. Howe was a frequent contribuTit for Tat. tor to some of the best magazines of Lloyd C. Grlscffm, In an Interview the country. She was also a poetess who found a ready response In the In New York, said of party dissenhearts of the people and then, as an sions: evidence of her versatility, she turned They are animated by a nasty spirher pen to play writing, at which she it, a spirit; and they go was also successful. Perhaps her from bad to worse. most famous work was the Battle "It's like the case of the engaged which Is couple at the seaside dance. The Hymn of the Republic taught to every school child , in the young man, a little Jealous, said coldcountry today. ly to his fiancee at supper: "Let me see was it you I kissed ELECTION RIOTS. In the conservatory? About what time? the young girl Five Men and Three Women Killed in with a little laugh. answered, Guadalupe. Basse Terre, Guadalupe. Five men Prudent Bridegroom. and three women were killed and at The uncertainties of life in New least twenty-fiv- e other persons were York are reflected In wedding rings, wounded, six of whom will die, during said the Jeweler. "Of all the wedding rioting at the elections. rings I have sold this season more Of the dead, one a woman 70 years than half were brought back after the old was shot behind the closed doors ceremony to have the date put on. The of her home, which stands opposite rest of the inscription was engraved the town hall. It Is supposed that whe nthe ring was purchased, but in many others injured fled to the woods. order that the date might be correct The rioting occurred In the Petit It was cautiously omitted until after Bourg district of this city, the capi- the knot was tied. tal. The Way It Looked. The trouble began through the ejecMra. Benbam How do you like my tion from the town hall of the representative of the radical party at the hatT moment the voting ceased and the inBenham You mean the one with spection of the ballots was to begin. the mayonnaise dressing? The radicals attempted to force an entrance and assaulted the twelve COFFEE WAS IT. gendarmes who stood lu their way. The gendarmes fired a volley indisPeople Slowly Learn the Facts. criminately into the crowd. All my life I have been such a Philadelphia Wins First Game. slave to coffee that the very aroma Philadelphia Pa. In a clean and of It was enough to set my nerves sharply played game, the Philadelphia quivering. 1 kept gradually losing my American league champions defeated health but I used to say Nonsense, it the Chicago Cubs, the premier team don't hurt me. Slowly I was forced to admit the of the National league, on Monday, 4 to 1, in the first contest of the series truth and the final result was that my to decide the world's championship. whole nervous force was shattered. My heart became weak and uncerNearly 30,000 persons saw the game. tain in Its action and that frightened Denied Denver Rehearing. me. Finally my physician told me, about a year ago, that I must stop Washington. Rehearing In the Denver rate case was refused drinking coffee or I could never ex Monday by the supreme court or the pect to be well again. United States. Th's action will allow "I waa in despair, for the very the order of the Interstate commerce thought of the medicines I had tried 1 commission reducing freight rates on so many limes nauseated me. class artiees from Chicago and St. thought of Postum but could hardly Louis to Denver to go Into effect. bring myself to give up the , coffee. Finally I concluded that I owed it Ambushed Their Enemy. to myself to give Postum a trial. So 1 Samuel Lee, Thomas got a Albany, Ky. followed package and Lee and their father, John A. Lee, and the directions, and carefully what a delicious, were Means arrested and James nourishing, rich drink it was! Do you lodged In jail here Monday on the know I found It very easy to shift D. F. C. from coffee to Postum and not charge of assassinating mind Moles, who was shot from ambush. the change at all? "Almost Immediately after I made Cut Air on Train. the change 1 found myself better, and Cbambery. France. The Rome mil as the days went by 1 kept on ImprovParis express narrowly escaped being ing. My nerves grew sound and The comwrecked Sunday night. steady, I slept well and felt strong pressed air connections had been cut, and all the time. supposedly by train wreckers, and for "Now I am completely cured, with a time the train ran wild. the old nervousness and sickness all gone. 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The primary class was discussing birds, and the teacher asked what birds remained in our climate all the year round. Nearly every kind had been given, when little Daniel raised his hand. Have you thought of one more? his teacher asked. Yesm," he answered triumphantThe stork. ly. Why Not, Indeed? Would you take $10,000 to fly from Albany to New York?" "Why not? Our cashier took only $1,000 to fly to Europe. Puck. Bridget Was Unselfish. Mrs. Backbay "Why are you leaving us, Bridget? Boston Cook "Me reasons are I want to give some wan rise a chancet at the joys of living with yez. Harpers Bazar. It Will Soon Arrive. I cant understand it, he said. You cant understand what? -- y .Tve been waiting for several months now for another revival of Interest in Napoleon, and it hasn't come, yet. . d well-balance- d Greatly Overrated. Mrs. Gaswell, while you were Venice did you see the Bridge in of Sighs? "Oh, yes, I saw what they called that, but, toy land. Ive seen bridges ten times its size, without ever going out of Pennsylvania! Chicago Tribune. Saw One. Did you see Naples when you were in Europe, Mrs. Gottalotte? Let me see! We saw one Naple, I think. Are there more of them? No Sentiment The Sentimental One The beautiful beach was covered with shells this morning. The Practical One Yes, its a shame to allow 'em to eat peanuts down there! Yonkers Statesman. - Strategy. see your daughter is wearing one of those hobble skirts. Sh-sDont give it away. We put it on her because we believe she wants to elope with a young fellow that we dont like at all. I |