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Show 4 THE MORGAN POST John Stahle Jr., Editor T MORGAN THE UTAH & Proprietor - UTAH BUDGET An active boosting campaign Is ing planned by the Midvale Pli 1BUIET0DEIU) OPENING SESSION OF CONGRESS DEVOTED TO SERVICES FOR DEPARTED MEMBERS. be- Com-Inerci- club. Fred Stoll, one of the pioneer res! tents of Park City, having resided in that, city for the past thirty years, is dead after an illness of three years' duration. The people of Alpine are building a local telephone system, which will be connected with the Independent Telephone companys system for long distance service. A company has been formed at Modena which will erect a modern sheep hearing plant Fifty shearing machines have been ordered and suitable buildings will be erected. The body of Everet Peterson, the young school boy, who was killed while riding a horse to water, was buried in the South Cottonwood ceme tery at Murray on Sunday. The state Insurance commissioner la endeavoring to have the fraternal societies which have life insurance r insurance benefits placed under ctrict state regulation and control. Parker Perry, aged 16, may die at Willard, the young man, it is suposed, having been thrown from a horse, lying out in the pasture all night, being found by searchers the next morning. ' Burglars broke into the postoffice t Willard and looted the till of tamps to the value of about $118. The thieves made their escape without leaving any clue as to their iden- Reunion of Lawmaker Tinged With Sadness Because of Heavy Toll Death Had Taken In the Past Few Months. The closing session congress opened at No business was transacted, both branches meeting merely to appoint a joint committee formally to apprise the president that the legislative branch of the government was ready to proceed to call the rolls, and to adjourn after adopting resolutions to the memory of members who had died since congress last met. The usual animation marked the opening in both the senate and house, but the reunion of old friends was tinged with sadness because of the heavy toll death had taken in the last few months. In consequence, the senate was in session only a quarter of an hour, while the house was in session fifty minutes. More than usual interest was manifested in the opening, because of the passage of the balance of political power with the session. As a reuslt the galleries were crowded. Speaker Cannons entrance in the house was the signal for prolonged applause, while Champ Clark, hailed as the next speak er, was given an equally enthusiastic reception. Washington. of the sixty-firs- t noon Monday. tity. LIBERALS RETAIN POWER. J. E. Pettit, state coal mine inspecout tor has sent letters to all the coal Unionists Have No Hope of Replacing mines of the state asking for the anthe Government. nual report of tonnage and other data, London. The position of the par to be used in the annual report to the Water Holes and Sign Posts to Aid Prospectors in Desert Regions nf Nevada and California Los Angeles, Cal. Because more than a score of skeletons scattered along his line of travel served as a grim signpost of danger and warning of the fate that might overtake him during a tour through the desert regions of California and Nevada, George W. Parsons of this city for eight years has been agitating the need of public protection for the daring prospectors and travelers who venture in these waste places. This work has now taken concrete form in an effort on the part of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to secure the aid of congress in the sum of $10,000, to be expended under the direction of the secretary of the interior for the purpose of locating and developing springs and water holes and for the erection of durable monuments near accustomed lines of travel. It is intended to cover the genera) area of the desert and arid lands oi the United States, informing travelers as to the location and character of these sources of water supply. The state of California already has appropriated $5,000 for this work and more than 300 iron guideposts, with directing arms, have been erected within its borders. The proposed national legislation has been embodied in a bill which California congressmen will be asked to introduce. Sixteen Die in Prize Ring. New York. In all the history of the prize fighting game from Tom Cribbs time down to the present, there has not been recorded In a single year anythe number oi thing approaching deaths directly due to boxing contests that have occurred thus far this season. The death at Presque Isle, Maine, of Billy Dunning, one of the few boxers that could point to a draw with Jack Johnson, world's champion heavyweight, made the sixteenth fatality of the prize ring in 1910, while there are at least two other boxers now lying at deaths door in hospitals, including the veteran, Andy Daly, favorite ten years ago. ties Monday night, after, the second governor. s Less than of the corpor- days pollings in the general election ations doing business in Utah have is: Government coalition, including paid the annual license which became Liberals, 87; Labor,' 14; Nationalists, delinquent December 15. There are 16; these constitute the opposition, about 3,200 corporations in the state with a total of 117, to the Unionists' 116. In active work. The results merely confirm the Apparently suffering from despondformed that as the results ol opinion 40 an ency, John Forlan, aged years, contests the Unionists now Austrian, who works at the United Saturdays smelters in Murray as furnaceman, have no possible hope of replacing Boy Aviator Dashed to Death. ended his life, shooting himself the Liberal government in power. The Colo. Walter Archer, a Sallda, only question remaining is whethei through the head. of this city, plunged 70(1 boy the Liberals will return a with John Tibbetts, aged 30, became sud-- . to his feet death Saturday afternoon or a . smaller larger majority. lenly Insane Jil Salt Lake City and atin an aeroplane of his own constructempted to fjn several friends with Aliens Coming Over Too Fast tion. The lad had been experimentwhom he w chatting, using an autoing with air craft for some time, but Sentimental Washington. consider matic pistol, but was disarmed before atlons in restricting immigration had kept his researches a secret and anyone was hurt should be waived in lieu of the eco- very few people knew of his invenC. V. Anderson, former superintend- nomic arising from adverse tion. His machine was unique by reaent of the Salt Lake county infirmary, effects problems on wages and living conditions son of the fact that it was probably has been arrested in Canada and will which the aeroplane many aliens .have had in the first electric propelled be brought back to Salt Lake for trial recent in which an aviator ever made a years by their entry into basic His knew on the charge of having obtained flight. parents nothing oi Industries, according to the final re- his flight. proposed money under false s pretenses. port of the Immigration commission Little Ella Stookey, who was in- transmitted to congress on Monday. Station Agent Suicides. jured by the explosion of the water The commission unanimously urges Ogden, Utah. Lying face, downpipes in a range at her home in the restriction of unskilled labor im- ward in a pool of blood on the floor Clover, has so far recovered that she migration. of his own office, the dead body oi was able to leave the Tooele general S. E. Turner, Union Pacific station, Mother Unable to Save Babe. hospital and be removed to her home. agent at Devils Slide, a station is It believed that the fire which Yates, Mont. The miles east of Ogden, was destroyed the barn belonging to N. C. Infant of Mrs. Daisy Clark, living on found at 3 oclock Sunday morning Christensen of Murray, causing a loss a ranch near here, was cremated beby his bride of one month and several of $2,000, was of incendiary origin, as fore the eyes of its mother, when a neighbors who had gone to the office two men were seen running from the granary building in which the Clark after his wife had failed to reach him building soon after the fire was dis- family resided was burned. It is supposed that Mrs. by telephone. covered. Clark, by a desperate effort, was able Turner suicided. That' the State Fair association is to save the life of one child, but she Press Turns Against Socialists. exempt from liability in case of an ac- was beaten back by the flames which Jsp B. C. Agitation was going Victoria, cident is the effect of a ruling in the surrounded the cradle of the baby. district court in the $7,725 damage The little ones skull was all that was on when the steamer Chicago Maru left Japan to induce the Japanese govsuit of Mrs. May Williams against the found in the ashes of the home. ernment to hold public trials of the association in sustaining the detwenty-fiv- e socialists accused of plotmurrer of the state. Aerial Tramway Broke, Active construction work on the irTwin Falls, Idaho. Over confidence ting against the life of the emperor. rigation projects in Millard county, In an improvised aerial tramway over The Japanese newspapers which at along the line of the San Pedro, Los the Snake river at the rapids above first attacked the government for its Angeles & Salt Lake, wrhich has been Auger Falls, caused the death of J. O. crusade against socialism, have turnedt the socialists. The govern-merpartically at a standstill for the last Vermillion by drowning. Although againsthas assigned a barrister to each year, will be commenced soon after there was no witness of the drowning, of the accused for defense. the first of the year. a broken wire showed how Vermillion Wilford Bergstrom, an oiler at the met his death. The water was turned School Teaching in Germany. plant of the Utah Copper Milling com- out of the river at the Milner dam in Berlin. In many parts of the cou pany at Garfield, was hurled against order to recover the body. Vermillion try rats are treated as though they a door and seriously injured about the was 30 years of age and leaves e were diseases, and the official rat head and body, w'hen a piston rod widow and four small children. catcher has to be called in whenever broke, causing the cylinder head of t one appears. In a small town the one of the big engines to blow out. Hunter Gored by Deer. local school mistress gave the required A movement is on foot in Salt Lake Libby, Mont C. P. Hicks of this notice as to the appearance of a rat, City to rid the city of some of its place, while out hunting, was gored but the official was away clubs, which do not pay a city license and painfully injured a buck deer. on his holiday. She was therefore reby for the operation of the club bar. It Hicks had shot the deer, knocking him quired to feed the rat until he could is proposed to charge the clubs $300 as he was stooping over the return and attend to it, and evidentor $400 for the privilege of operating down, and animal sprang to its feet and rushed ly got into sad legal trouble a bar in connection with the club. by going him, goring him in the side. The away for her own upon holiday and allowing That the dread of disgrace which deer to charge him a second the rat to starve. started would follow the discovery of a shortto regain his time, but Hicks age in his' accounts prompted S. E. footing and shotmanaged Tong War Murder. the animal a second the Union Pacific depot agent time, Turner, New York. Quong Fong, a grocer, killing it at Devils Slide, to take his own life, and his clerk, Quong Don, were shot .. . now seems to be the accepted theory aine Democrats Win. jn a grocery n Chinatown. The clerk of what at first seemed a mysterious Portland, Me. Following .the ex- - probably will die. The assailant, also tragedy. ample of the state in the September an Oriental, entered the store and The health commissioner of Salt election, Portland went Democratic opened fire. Lake City will ask for an appropria- Monday, choosing Oakley C. Curtis, Two Killed by Aeroplane. tion to be used as a bounty for the Democrat, mayor over the incumbent, destruction of rats in the capital city, Charles A. Strout, An aeroplane carrying an Rome. Republican, by 703 claiming that the rodents are a men-- ' votes. The city council, which is now Italian officer and a privata fell from ace to the public health. He advo- Republican, was changed to Demo- a height of eighty feet at tae military cates a bounty of 10 cents for the de20 to 16. grounds at Centocelie Saturday evencratic, struction of each rat. ing. Both men were killed instantly. Tariff Board Secretary. That the killing of Oki Okono, the Alleged Assassin Seeks Office. Salt Lake gambler, at Ogden, did not Washington. Thomas W. Brahany occur in the manner as described by of Madison, Wis., for many years acLexington, Ky. Another man who his countryman, tive in newspaper work in the national was convicted in connection with the George Kawshata, of Governor William who says he fired the shot in lapital, has been appointed executive assassination appears more certain since an lecretary o the national tariff com- Giebel will seek vindication at the James Howard has announced polls. mission. investigation, has begun. his candidacy for state senator. Escaping from the city jail tfy repPeople May not Vote for Senator.. resenting themselves to an unsusShoe Lace Causes Blood Poisoning. Baton Rouge, La. The Louisiana pecting guard as trusties, then robSalida, Colo. Louis Marvin, a shoe on Monday night bing a residence within one block of general assembly the city jail and afterwards carrying voted down a resolution to submit the clerk, is at the point of death as a result of a slight prick on the finger clothing stolen from the house to the election of a United States senator t from the point of a shoe lace a few police station was the record establish- succeed the late H. D. McEnery to Udays ago. Blacking on the metal tip ed by two Ogden prisoners last week. npopular vote. caused blood poison. two-third- jf rat-catch- . self-defens- DO IT NOW. ,F If you have the slightest symptom of kidney trouble, begin using Doan's Kidney Pills at once. Delay may lead to dropsy, diabetes, or fatal Brights disease. Doans Kidney Pills began curing sick kidneys 75 years ago. They have been curing kidever trouble ney since. Mrs. William McGregor, 711 Lilleth St., Pendleton, Ore., All my life says: my kidneys had troubled me. 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The kidneys however, are of sponge-llksubstance, the holes or pores of which will sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure become clogged, and failing in their function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain in the veins, decompose and settling about the joints and muscles, cause the untold suffering and pain of rheumatism and backache, often producing complications of bladder and urinary disease, and general weakness. The following simple prescription Is said to relieve the worst cases of rheumatism because of its direct action upon the blood and kidneys, relieving, too, the most severe forms of bladder and urinary troubles: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-haounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup three Sarsaparilla, ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients can be had from any prescription pharmacy, and are absolutely harmless and Safe to use at any time e lf FREE WEAK KIDNEYS, FOUNDER AND LEADER OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SUCCUMBS RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLE8, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. TO PNEUMONIA. 8tops Pain the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. In Surrounded by Members of Her House hold When the End Came, But No Final Message Was Left to Her Followers. Wouldnt it be nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine; the forehead and the aches; the Btltchet and pains In the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yelBoston. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover low skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyeEddy, discoverer and founder of the lids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the deAnChristian Science, is dead. nouncement of the passing of the ven- spondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that erable leader, which occurred late Sat you can depend on, and If you want to Chestnut at home at her urday night make a QUICK RECOVERY, you ought Hill, was made at the morning service to write and get a copy of It. Many a of the Mother church in this city Sun doctor would charge you $3.50 Just for writing this prescription, but I have it day. Natural causes, explained the and will be glad to send It to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this: death, according to Dr. George L Dr. 7 A. E. Robinson, Luck West, a district medical examiner, Detroit, Mich., and I will send itBuilding, by rewho was summoned a few hours after turn mail in a plain envelope. As you will Mrs. Eddy passed away. Later Dr. see when you get It, this recipe contain West added that the more immediate only pure, harmless remedies, but it has cause probably was pneumonia. great healing and power. It will quickly show its power once you The news of Mrs. Eddys death was use it, so I think you had better Bee what made known simultaneously by Judge it is without delay. I will send you a Clifford P. Smith, first reader of the copy free you can use It and cure yourMother church, at the close of the self at bom morning service, and by Alfred Farlow of the Christian Science publication Significance In Names. In an Illinois town a workingman committee, in a statement to the press She had been indisposed for about having been informed that a sixth nire days, said Mr. Farlows state baby bad arrived at his home, exment, hut had been up and dressed, claimed: Sufficient, and his neigh and as late as Thursday transacted bors, referring to his having given ad some business with one of the officials She took her daily afternoon drive until two days before death. Saturday night she fell quietly asleep and those 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 considerably impressed by the teachings of Dr. Qulnby, 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 Wi 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 Senator Chandler, Mrs, Eddys counsel, estimates her fortune at $2,000,000, and says he believes it was all bequeathed to Christian Science. of the church. Mrs. Crow William, have you ever stopped to think what will become of us when we are old? Mr. Crow Oh! I suppose weell wind up as quail on toast at some table dhote restaurant RECIPE CURES $3.50 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 d days when the slang term for an story was a chestnut, and as the baby certainly came under that head she received the name, but for sbphonys sake the French for the word was employed, and she was called Marron. oft-tol- 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 editors, extremely observant and extremely frank, answered: 'Well, to tell you the truth, I think Miss Dash prompted me more than anybody elBe. Benny on Benevolence. Benevolence is a great thing. Whe: you have benevolence you cannot rest until you do something to make other people feel grateful to you. The other day my mamma went up Into the attic BOILER EXPLODES. to find a lot of old clothes to give Three Men Killed as Result of Acci- to poor people who could not afford to buy any clothing for themselves. While dent on the Railroad. she was hunting around she found a Salt Lake City. Engineer Goodale, cane worth $25 that Fireman Spear and Brakeman Math- grandpa had put up there 18 years is were instantly killed when a Den ago, and forgot all about. Thus we ver & Rio Grande train was wrecked see, dear friends, benevolence brings by an explosion near Soldier Summit, Its own reward. Benny. Utah. The force of the explosion was As Time Passes. terrific, and the body of the engineer was hurled more than 300 feet from Before you were married you used the machine which he was driving, to send your wife flowers. Now "Yes, replied Mr. Meekton. while the boiler of the engine was thrown more than 100 feet from the It takes a diamond necklace to make frame. All of the dead were horribly her as enthusiastic as she used to be over a bunch of roses. mangled. The cause of the explosion will To Put It Mildly. probably never be known, though it is They say he has a swelled head. believed that the water in the boiler I must admit that he seems to aphad become low and that the fireman himself very much. preciate the cold water into the boiler turned and the explosion almost Immediately followed. THEY GROW Good Humor and Cheerfulness From China Preparing for War. Right Food and Drink. Peking. An important step has just been taken by China to expand and inAnything that interferes with good crease the efficiency of the army and health is apt to keep cheerfulness and navy. The throne has issued edicts good humor in the background. A creating a navy department, which, Washington lady found that letting up to the present, has consisted mere- coffee alone made things bright for ly of a tentative board for the conduct her. She writes: Four years ago I was practically of naval affairs. Prince Tsai Hsun, uncle of the emperor, who recently given up by my doctor and was not expaid an extensive visit to the United pected to live long. My nervous system was In a bad condition. States, has been appointed president But I was young and did not want of the new department. The general to so I began to look about for the die staff of the army will be reorganized cause of my chronic trouble. I used to modern lines. along have nervous spells which would exhaust me and after each spell It would Slashes Girl With Razor. take me days before I could sit up in a Houston, Tex. Miss Bertha Wood-worth- , chair. I became convinced my trouble was daughter of W. W. Woodworth, a prominent member of the Texas caused by coffee. I decided to stop it Oil company was attacked by Lloyd and bought some Postum. B. Shaffer at her home here and it The first cup, which I made accordIs believed received fatal wounds. ing to directions, had a soothing efShaffer used a razor, and afterward fect on my nerves and I liked the taste. slashed himself, probably fatally. It For a time I nearly lived on Postum is reported that the couple had been and ate little food besides. I am today engaged to be married, but Miss' healthy woman. My family and relatives wonder If Woodwworth had recently broken the am the same person I was four years engagement. ago, when I could do no work on Countess Killed in Auto Wreck. of nervousness. Now I am doLemana. The Countess de Nicholal ing my own housework, take care of and her son and the chauffeur in two babies one twenty the other two charge of an automobile in which they months old. I am so busy that I hardwere driving were killed at a railroad ly get time to write a letter, yet I do crossing near here. The automobile it all with the cheerfulness and good humor that comes from enjoying good was struck by an express train. ' gold-heade- d flve-doll- health. Separation of Church and State. Lisbon. The Portuguese government is preparing a deciee for the separation of church and state. This has resulted In collisions botweeen Republicans and Clericals in parts of tq country. 'I tell my friends it is to Postum I owe my life today. Read The Road to Wellville, In pkgs. Theres a Reason. Ever read (he above letter? A new one afipeara from time to time. They are frenulnet trncg tad fall of hasaaa Interest. |