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Show THE MORGAN POST FLED WI LURED F John Stahle Jr., Editor & Proprietor UTAH ORGAN ARRESTED IN MEXICO AS DYNAMITE SUSPECTS WANTED ON ANOTHER CHARGE. MEN UTAH STATE NEWS Half a dozen cases of smallpox, Which had previously been diagnosed as chickenpox, have developed in the Salt Lake public schools. Burglars cut a hole through the roof f a Salt Lake residence, got into the attic where valuable furs were stored and stole furs valued at $300. The gathering of the apple crop in Ihe Bear River valley is nearing the end, an average of five cars per day being shipped out of the valley. Tokugiro Inada, a Japanese trackman In the employ of the Utah Copper company, was run down and killed by an engine at Bingham. A jury has been secured in the Vance murder trial at Salt Lake, and the trial begins on Monday. Vance is aharged with the murder of his wife. John Gleen, a real estate operator, and wife, from Vernal, in crossing the Duchesne below Randalell, lost the team and narrowly escaped drowning. A strip seven miles wide, beginning f mile of Modena, and within twelve miles in length, has thus far been located under the enlarged homestead act. Two townships, entered as coal lands, in Kane county, have been thrown open for agricultural entry. In of lands they were the lands. classed as non-coW. H. Newman, who is engaged in try farming near Riverton, has raised potatoes going 200 bushels to the acre, proving that dry farming is a paying proposition in Utah. Marcellus Warner of Fillmore is dead from a wound inflicted the day He previous in skinning a coyote. had killed the animal and in skinning it cut his arm, severing uu arone-hal- tery. just above the while handling a gun with which he was preparing to go hunting, William Oakden, aged 55, of Centerville, died after being taken to the Kaysville hospital. Walter Perry and Gladys Whitney, who are alleged to have robbed J. D. Diehl, the Denver jewelry salesman, of $12,000 worth of diamonds in Sait Lake City, in August, have been arrested in Huntsville, Texas William Niemi, the Finn, who shot and killed Sam Osterberg during a guarrel in a saloon in Sait Lake City, makes no denial of the fact that he hot Osterberg, but Bays he did It to atop Osterberg from shaking him. The Springville High school has again the largest enrollment of any Ugh school in Utah county, having twenty-siseniors, nineteen Juniors, thirty-thre- e sophomores and forty-tw- o freshmen, making a total of 120. Judge W. L. Maglnnis, one of the leading members of the Ogden bar, is lead, a cancerous growth in his throat causing his death. He was regarded as one of the most brilliant practitioners in criminal law in the west. William Biggs, who while driving stage, was seriously injured in a successful endeavor to save his passengers, during a runaway near Modena, kas submitted to the amputation of ne of his legs and is now on the road to recovery. Thomas Dove, the Providence man who cut his throat about a month ago in an endeavor to commit suicide, was ordered commlttd to the State He Mental hospital on Thursday. had become violent again and had threatened to kill his wife. A number of Salt Lake people are acquiring holdings in Crystal valley, near Scipio lake. Grubbing machines to clear the land of the heavy sagebrush are to be operated by steam power and a large tract put under cultivation for the coming season. While playing on the banks of an irrigating ditch in Salt Lake City, the d son of Maurice Charnoz fell Into the stream and was drowned. Children who witnessed the accident summoned assistance, but the child ' was dead before help could arrive. The state board of sheep commissioners has Issued a statement to the effect that no modifications have been made In the rules governing the dipping of sheep in surrounding states, when those sheep are destined to into trail, or are for consignment Utah. Although Utah failed to capture the ooveted recognition of the first place in the National Dairy show, now being held in Chicago under the auspices of the dairy bureau of the department of agriculture, the state ranks high on the general showing of Its dairy industry. With appropriate ceremonies the cornerstone of the new Immanuel Baptist church, in Salt Lake City, was laid Sunday. Roy Mayfield, aged 21, was shocked to death by electricity at Layton while working on the line of the Home Telephone & Electric company. Accompanied by a most severe electrical storm, an earthquake rattled the entire region in the vicinity of Kanab, on October 20, causing some damage to buildings and more to nerves. No one was injured, how-jveShooting hlmse.f heart, accidently, x . r. While baling hay near Spanish Fork, Jacob Hanson put his foot in :he machine to force the hay down, his foot was caught by the press blocks and he was dragged into the machine, the flesh of his leg being mangled and torn and the limb broken In three places. One of the Fugitives Said to be the Absconding Teller of a Los Angeles Bank and Another Was His Alleged Accomplice. Acapulco, Mexico. From the descriptions given by a detective agency it is believed that two of the men who were arrested on their arrival here Saturday on the schooner Kate are Wilson B. Evans, absconding teller of the Farmers and Merchants bank of Los Angeles, and H. Hamburne, an alleged accomplice. It is stated that $11,000 has been recovered. The matter of the arrests of the men has been taken up by the Mexican government at Washington. The Kate came into port for a supply of gasoline and three passengers, giving the names of Harry Hamburne, O. Carlson and Dan Archer, were taken into custody on the theory that they might have been Implicated in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building. The sum of $10,000 was found in the boat. FIGHTING FOREIGNERS. Manobos Have Been Terrifying People on Coast of Davao. Washington. Eight Christians, one an American and two Chinese have been killed and muen property belonging to foreigners has been destroyed by the rebellious Manobos tribes in the Philippines, according to g a report from Brigadier General to the war department. For a week or more two bands of about 100 Manobos have been terrifying the people on the west coast of Davao in southeastern Mindanao island. Their raids have been directed against the foreign element. Two companies of the Third United States infantry were sent to suppress the disorder. General Pershing does not regard the situation as serious. Per-shin- Troubles of Premier Franco. Lisbon. A crowd jeered former Premier Franco as he left the court on Monday, having been admitted to bail In the sum of $200,000. Foreign Minister Machada protested against the admission to bail. Franco is charged, among other things, with having issued, during his tenure of office, seventy illegal decrees and with having liquidated the debts of King Carlos, amounting to $500,000, with crown funds on the pretext ot augmenting KING FROM DYNAMITE CAUSED THRONE Story Comes From Berlin That Dancing Girl Was Partially Responsible for Manuels Downfall. STRIKE FRANCE OF MEN RAILROAD MAY CAUSE IN PARISIANS illilNET Such Is the Opinion of Grand Jurors Who are Investigating the Los Angeles Times Disaster. TO GO HUNGRY. Berlin. A music hall dancer lost King Manuel of Portugal his throne. The siren in the case is Mile. Gaby des Lis, whose dancing of the waltz caught the young monarch's fancy in Paris and threw his heart intc a passion of yearning. It was the dancer who Inveigled the young monarch into extravagances which brought down upon his head the wrath of his subjects. The story is not a new one in the long history of the downfall of kings and monarchs. The dancing girl and Manuel were together constantly in Paris, and when the youthful king returned to Lisbon he took her with jiu-jits- him. In Lisbon Manuel and the dancer were seen together everywhere in public. This by itself might have done no great harm in his subjects eyes. But he proceeded to heap rich presents upon her, to load her down with jewels and to buy her everything her fickle fancy happened to crave. Times were hard. People were clamoring for work. Hunger was more than a mere name in Portugal. When starving men and women beheld the kings sweetheart ablaze with diamonds, whose price was wrung from the state and, whose equivalent in food might have saved many a life, trouble set in. The nation murmured. The king was deaf to the growing voice of complaint and spent more and more money on Mile, des Lis. His indifference was nothing new in tue uisiory of rulers. The young kings ministers tried to gloss over his faults. The excuses did not serve. Manuel continued to spend most of his time with Mile, des Iis, shutting his eyes to the complaints. As in the case of Henry III of France and other royalties of the same tastes, the fling lasted just a trifle longer than did the sore-trieManuel patience of the people. awoke to find himself kicked off his throne and to know he had thrown away a kingly career at the feet of a dancing girl. d Los Angeles, Cal. The first stage the grand jury investigation of the The River Seine May be Utilized by Times diaster establishment of the fact to the satisfaction of the inquisiGovernment to Transport Food tors that it was a dynamite explosion to Sea the from Supplies City which wrecked the newspaper plant Coast Towns, and Thua The next was completed Friday. Prevent Suffering. move will be to name the conspirators responsible fo" the crime, and to do this the grand jury will have to wait Paris. As a result of the strike of for San Francisco witnesses. railway employes, no trains are runhave been So far no summonses ning into or out of the city, and a food served upon any of the members of the famine is feared. It is estimated that committee named by the recent con there are sufficient supplies within the vention of the Building Trades to incity to last eight days, and then, un- vestigate the causes of the disaster, alless the strike has been settled, or the though several of the committeemen trains are in operation by said they were ready to appear, both the people of Paris will face se- before the grand jury and at the corvere privations. oners inquest. This statement was The river Seine, which in January made after the labor committee report threatened to destroy Paris, now had been made public. looms up in the role of savior. The RIOTING IN NEW YORK. government has made arrangements to rush food supplies to Paris from the s Badly Beaten by sea, requisitioning all boats to meet Striking Expressmen. the crisis and ease the food market, which is already hard hit. New York. Rioting of a serious The strike is denounced by Premier character occurred Friday in connecBriand as "an insurrection, purely tion with the strike of express combuilt upon criminal foundations. pany employees in the metropolitan The premier declared that the strike district. No fatalities were reported, was called while negotiations were go- but men were knocKed unconscious ing on for an adjustment of griev- right and left. In the assaults ot ances, ard he promised that the insti- mobs on express wagons, dozens oi gators of the strike would be prose- strikebreakers were badly beaten and many mob members were severely cuted. The employes of the Eastern and clubbed by the polic in repelling the the Paris, Lyons and Mediterranear attacks. The strike originated with the railroads have not, to any appreciate of the United States Express extent, responded to the strike call and the governments ewapon of mob company and spread smpathetically to Adams and American ilization has induced some of these the Wells-FargIt has brought employes on the Northern road to re- Express companies. turn to their posts. Nevertheless, the shipments over the routes over this Northern and Western railroads are country out of New York almost to prostrated. The call to the colors has a standstill. been ignored by the large majority, Russian Duma in Session. and at mass meetings Wednesday the St. Petersburg. The fourth session strikers reiterated their determina- of the Duma opened Friday. As had tion not to respond to the call. there was trouble at been expected, Much been destruction has to honor the once a over proposal cn the western system, wrought , where the strikers and their support- memory of Professor Serhe Mouromt-zeffwho died recently. The ers have held up and derailed trains, declined to put an offered blocked tracks, destroyed signals, ripped up rails and cut telephone and tel- motion that the members rise as a egraph wires. mark of respect to the former presiThe government has ordered the ar- dent of the lower house. Immediaterest of a score of strike leaders and inon the announcement of his de structions have been issued to the ly cision the constitutional democrats wheruse severe to measures troops and radicals withdrew from the sitever occasion requires. tings. of strike-breaker- Strike-Breaker- s t World Conference of Christians. Cincinnati, O. The house of depu ties of the Protestant Episcopal convention took action on a world's conference of churches of the Christian RECOGNITION OF REPUBLIC. faith on Thursday. It appointed a committee of seven clergymen and Switzerland First te Acknowledge seven laymen to meet with a commitNew Regime In Portugal. tee of seven and In a bishops bring the civil list Lisbon. The provisional governreport at this session regarding the ment has received telegrams from Peat Island Burning. advisability of holding a world's conPresident Comtesse of Switzerland Sacramento, Cal. The breaking of vention. The Rev. Mr. Lathrop of an electric power wire Monday night California is among the members of announcing that governments recognition of the Portugese republic. jet fire to Brannon island, four miles the committee. The British minister, Sir Francis H. below Sacramento river. Not only Train Wreckers Fail. Villlers, on Wednesday handed the .he grass growing on the surface, but Tacoma, Wash. An attempt was premier a note stating that uieat :he island itself, which is of peat forBritain would recognize the republic mation, is blazing. More than forty made to wreck a train of the Tacoma as soon as I' was convinced that the and Power Railway company fire early revolution was teres have been burned and as the ended and absolutely to its officials. affairs in is far back on the island, which con- Thursday, according Portugal were in a norma) tains nearly 7,000 acres, it is believed Two boulders were found on the track state. it will be necessary to allow it to burn of the Puyallup line at Midway, while Itself out. Observe Columbus Day. several hundred yards away was a New York. The 418th anniversary pile of timbers. A switch on the line Shot by Bartender. was thrown open and held by stones. of the discovery of America by ChrisDeer Lodge, Mont. A. Batlin was A freight train, bound into the city, topher Columbus was observed in shot and probably fatally wounded at Calieleven states on Wednesday. barely escaped being wrecked. Garrison, Monday morning by George Illifornia. Colorado, Connecticut, Medville, a bartender. Medville claims 'Meets Death on Eve of Success. nois, Michigan, Maryland, Missouri, he put two men out of the hotel about Aurora, 111. James E. Woods, an Montana, New York, New Jersey and closing up time and they threatened to Inventor, was caught in the New shafting Pennsylvania, all get even with him. Shortly afterward at a factory here and whirled to York is one of the participated. recent converts to on his way to the saloon Medville death. He had just completed an in- the holidays. Throughout the state, claims the men ejected began throw- vention of corn a husking machine, schools, banks, courts and business ing rocks at him and one of them and Anrora financiers were ready to houses were closed, while parades, started towards him, when he fired. buy his patent. His invention would mass meetings and Jubilations by ItalBank Robbery in Texas. have netted him a fortune, those who ian residents were tne order of the day. Palestine, Texas Sheriff Black 13 had become interested in the machine In receipt of a message from Grape-lan- d say. Boy Murdered by Burglar. telling him that the State Bank Lake City. A Salt Plans for Raising Maine. Xpprove-of Grapeland was robbed of d,000 murder was committed in this city on Mass. President Taft has Beverly, The vault was Monday night. Wednesday, when Thomas R. Kar-ricwrecked with explosives. Four men finally approved plans for raising the aged 14, was shot down at his of wreck the Maine which battleship were engaged in the robbery, and The murdered home by a burglar. for the completion of the work on jhots were exchanged by them with call boy was the son of Mrs. Sarah E. or "before the thirteenth anniversary Karrick, supervisor ef art in the pubjeveral citizens. cf the destruction ot tne war vessel, lic schools. Karrick was alone in Caribou Alaska. Slaughtering February 15 next. The work is to be in the houseYoung when the shooting ocWash. N. D. Prince done to Ghika Seattle, according plans made by curred. effort is being made to f Roumania, who has just returned army engineers and to be under di- capture Every the unknown murderer, but !rom a hunting expedition in Alaska, rection of an engineer officer. there seems to be no clue as tor his identity. jays that the slaughter of caribou by Many Students of Farming. latives is appalling. Recently a single Making Use of Vagrants. iamily of natives on Kenai peninsula Ithaca, N. Y. Announcement of Coroutchered 1,500 caribous in one week nells total enrollment for the year Savannah, Ga. Over 100 negro loaf.or the hides only. shows it to be 3748, an increase of 152 ers and vagrants were rounded up in over last year. The greatest grain is Savannah by the police on Wednesday School for Army Officers. of 170 in the college of agriculture. and locked up. The purpose of the Washington. Twenty-threregular A decrease of seventy is shown in the raid was to force the idle negroes to army officers, ranging in rank from mechanical course and go to work for themselves or to help ieutenant colonels to captains, were the freshmanengineering class is smaller than put the grand prize automobile course in condition for the race netx month. rraduated on Monday from the army last year. war college, representing the seventh Refused Another Trial. Forty-thre- e Hass to pass through the Institution Hurt in Wreck. Pa. Judge Kunkel, in In order to acquire all the benefits o! Harrisburg,' Fort Smith, Ark. Forty-thre- e permodern research in military science. sons were injured, thirteen seriously, the Daphin county court, refused to when a St. Louis & San Francisco grant a new trial in the case of JoForest Fires in Colorado. seph M. Huston, who was convicted of Colorado Springs. Forest fires ar passenger train, No. 5. went through graft in connection with the furnishfive a miles west of Compton, bridge jweeping the east slope of the Chey ing of the new state capitol. Huston kla., Thursday afternoon. anne mountains south of here. was the architect of the building. Summer Capital to be Deserted. Followed Husband. Quickly Reports Discouraging. Beverly, Mass. A comparatively Kansas City. Mrs. Mattie D. Peak, SL Paul. Governor Eberhart telelong list of callers at the summer widow of the late John L. Peak, graphed his secretary Wednesday that to Switzerland, died at her White House on Thursday marked the reports are very discouraging. He Mrs. Peak had end of the season in Beverly practihome here Monday. ordered another full complement of cally, so far as business engagements military from Duluth to assist In been ill of nervous exhaustion sine are concerned. the death of her husband. fighting the fire and searching for bodies. Capron is Willing. Cotton Crop Badly Damaged. R. I Providence, Will Be Duty Free. Representative Atlanta, Ga. Commissioner of Agrl :ulture Thomas G. Hudson on Mon- Adin B. Capron, Republican, has forWashington. The treasury departday estimated that the damage to the mally accepted renomination at the ment has ordered the free entry of all cotton crop in Georgia from the re- hands of the Second congressional articles from Canada donated for the cent cold weather at 50,000 bales, district convention. He has been a relief of the forest fire sufferers in member of congress since 1897. amounting to $750,000. the northwest. cold-bloode- d e EXPLOSION AVE a heart that never hard-ena temper that never a touch that never hurts. In Charles Dickens. Nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good; And good works In her husband to pro mote. Milton. Ways of Serving Vegetables. Potatoes Boiled, mashed, baked, stuffed, stewed, hashed in cream, hash brown, franconia (baked with the roast), and as croquettes. Peas Boiled and seasoned with butter and salt. In cream sauce, in puree, in soup, in salad and in croquettes. String Beans Stewed, boiled and served with cream sauce or as sour beans with vinegar and bacon, fashion. Squash Boiled and seasoned with butter, salt and pepper, escalloped. Hubbard Squash Baked and boiled. Beets Boiled and sliced, seasoned with butter, pepper and salt, or served In vinegar, chopped and served In a cream sauce and in salad. Carrots In stews, and soups, in white and brown sauce and in boiled dinner and in hash. Cabbage Stewed with vinegar and butter added, cold slaw, sliced and vinegar, sweet cream and sugar, sour cream, cooked in a white sauce and stuffed as a salad. Cucumbers Sliced with onion and served with a french dressing, in salads, served with sour cream, boiled and served in white sauce, friend and Ger-ma- n stuffed. Tomatoes Sliced, in salads, stewed. stuffed and baked and scal- In soup, loped. Sweet Peppers In salads, stuffed with meats and baked, in croquettes, muffins, roasted and scalloped. During July and August the mushrooms in the fields are apt to be As the cooler nights come wormy. they begin again to be safe to eat and are good until the frost kills them. Nothing can be more delicious than a dish of fresh mushrooms served on toast. Peel the caps and saute In a little butter for five minutes, remove the mushrooms and add a tablespoonful of flour and a cupful of good cream. Serve hot with the mushrooms added to the last. Large mushrooms are a choice dish when broiled, serve with butter and salt. Uprising in Cuba Feared. Havana. Rumors of impending uprisings in Pinar Del Rio and Guantanamo are current, and troops are being hurried to both points from Camp OR others Colombia. The government officially sweet. denies the existence of trouble and Though thorns may pierce into your feet; explains that the troops are being disothers sake to walk each day. tributed at Guantanamo and Pinar For As if Joy helped you all the way Del Rio in order that the money spent While In your heart may be a grave That makes It hard to be so brave by them at those places may assist Herein is love. in the alleviation of the distress of the storm victims. What to Do With Honey. Smoked as He Faced Gallows. Honey is such a wholesome sweet Sacramento, Cal. As becomes the that it may be used freely with Here is one to delight people. Indians nature, Wilbur Benjamine, the muderer of little Violet Gilmer, met the palate of a child: Honey Popcorn Balls. Heat slowly death on the gallows at Folsom prison Friday as stoically as he faced his one cupful of strained honey and boil accusers at his trial and heard the until it will crack when dropped in fatal words of the justice who sentenc- water. Pour it at once over a quart ed him to be hanged for his awful of freshly popped corn and shape into balls, greasing the hands a little with crime. butter to prevent sticking. smoked while Warden Benjamin s Nougat. Put Reilly read the death warrant to him. of Honey a pound each of granulated sugar and strained honey in a saucepan and Chicago Tailors Out. More than 2,000 Chicago. tailors boil until a little dropped in cold water becomes brittle. Add the joined the ranks of the striking gars whites of two eggs and ment workers on Friday, bringing the alof of a blanched pound . number of persons now out up to a butTen additional shops closed, ac- monds cut in strips. Turn into tered pan, press down as smooth as to cording reports at the strikers possible, cover with a waxed paper headquarters, and it was predicted by and a When cold and firm, officials of tile employees that in a cut in weight squares. few days 40,000 men and women would be on strike. Helpful Hints. Dairy Cattle Breeders' Association. Dont fail to have a soap shaker In Chicago. The National Dairy Cat- which to use all small scraps of launtle Breeders association was formed dry soap. A few grains of rice put into the here Fri'day. All breeders of dairy catt'.e are eligible to membership. The salt shaker will keep the salt from charter membership represented near- hardening. Clean white paint with a dish of hot ly every dairying section in the United States and Canada. W. W. Marsh water, a cloth and a dish of bran, the of Waterloo, la., was chosen president bran removes dirt. Fresh fish may be kept for several and R. B. Swift of Chicago secretary. days by covering with salt and putting in a cold place. Telephone Company in Trouble. A good silence cloth may be made TeleChicago. The Independent a discarded bed spread of the from in phone company, operating approxiweave. cities and towns in mately twenty-fivWhen washing lace, rinse .t in milk, northern and central Illinios. was which gives it the creamy lone and placed in the hands of a receiver on Friday by Judge Kohlsaat in the stiffens it at the same time. Wipe hard wood floors with a cloth United States circuit court. moistened in kerosene, which will Carriage Struck by Engine. keep them clean with littlework. When it is unavoidable (the setting Medford, Okla. John Leyerly and wife of Caldwell, Kan., were killed of a dish or sauce pan directly over and Otto Skidmore, his wife and two the fire, grease the dish well on the children, also of Caldwell, were seri- bottom and any smut that forms can ously injured near here when the car- be easily wiped off. An easy way to clean a cereal cookriage in which they were riding was struck by a Santa Fe switch engine. er is to turn it upside down in a dish of boiling water and let It steam until Says Gas Caused Explosion. tbe sticky mass is soft and loosened San Francisco, Cal. The committee from the side of the pan. To turn the hem in napkins, put on appointed by the State Federation of Labor to investigate the Los Angeles the narrow hemmer and run the napTimes disaster has without a kins through using any presentedlengthy report to the executive coun- thread. This makes an even and nap cil of that body. It announces its con- row hem that can be turned by hand. Before making over a garment, clusion that the explosion was caused wash in soapsuds and a' little amby gas. monia water and press well on the Kills Wife, Babe and Self. wrong side, then make up and it will often be hard to tell from new goods. St. Clairesville, O. Blarious aged 25, killed his wife, aged 21, and baby, aged 2 years, on Friday and then shot himself. the-littl- three-quarter- well-beate- three-quarter- e Q |