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Show THE MORGAN POST John Stahle Jr., Editor & Proprietor UTAH MORGAN THE UTAH BUDGET The people of Ephraim are moving lor a waterworks system. The plan Is to Incorporate a company of Ephraim citizens. A total of 2,500 Is now offered tor the arrest and conviction of the persons who dynamited the Utah hotel in Salt Lake City. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Utah State Peace society, it was decided to hold the annual Peace day May 15. There was a large crowd of enthusiasts present at Sandy on Sunday when L. R. Culver, the Midvale mechanic, made a successful flight in his biplane. Laura Vandaveer, the young woman who shot and killed Paul Shaunty, a private at Fort Douglas on March 1C, has been freed by the United States grand Jury, after a rigid investigation of the case. John Allen, one of the pioneer settlers of Utah, Is dead at his home in Bouth Weber of general debility. He was born in Scotland, August 13, 1834, and came to Utah in 1860, settling in Weber county. A Japanese section hand was found probably fatally wounded in the railroad yards in Salt Lake, he having been shot. The police are investigating, believing it to be a case of attempted murder. A mass meeting has been called by the united womens clubs of Og3en to promote the early closing campaign recently launched in Ogden for the benefit of retail clerks, delivery boys and overworked horses. John Donley, 50 years old, a leaser at the Bullion Beck mine at Eureka, was instantly killed by a cave-i- n oq level. When found his the 750-foneck was broken, and his body was crushed almost to a pulp. As the result of a fight la Ogden, William Wear is In the hospital, Buffering from a number of pashes on the face and head, inflicted by a broken bottle In the hands of one of the combatants. After making a second attempt to wreck a train on the Oregon Short Line two Logan boys have been placed under arrest. The youngsters had fastened a 3x4 timber to the rails with a piece of barbed wire. , Caught in the wheels of a brick pressing machine at Kaysville, Ma Kane Nicola, 14 years old, had the flesh torn from the calf and thigh of one leg, exposing the bone. It is feared his injuries pm? prove fatal. An advertising campaign for Salt Lake and the state of Utah has been launched by the Salt Lake Commercial club which means the expenditure of (25,000 a year in spreading the gospel of Utahs opportunities all over EMITS ESCAPE HUGE FROM CIRCUS BEASTS CAUSE SENSATION IN AN world. The new Third Ward Mormon church at Sprlngville was dedicated on Sunday. The entire cost of building, including furniture and heating of plant, was $12,582.53, which has been received through contributions from members of the Third ward. The Miller Floral company has purchased ten acres of land in Darts county, and the construction of twc greenhouses is under way. The com pany is capitalized at $100,000 and will grow roses and carnations during the first year, rapidly branching out into other lines. Robert Sp'.an of Ogden had a nan row escape from death in Ogden canyon, when a drove of cattle stampeded on the narrow roadway and dashed him into the river. Splan was riding a motorcycle at the time and was thrown clear of the machine into the bed of the stream. Establishment of a depot in Salt Lake to supply pure milk during the summer months has been decided upon by the Utah Federation of Women's Fresh ml!k at a low temperClubs. ature and bottled under strictly hygienic conditions will be furnished for Infants and Invalids. Mentally deranged beyond all hope of recovery, footsore and half starved, the mysterious stranger who has caused families in the eastern part of Ogden restless nights and fear of some horrible crime, has been captured, and will probably be sent to The state asylum. The man is an Italian. While proving the safety of an automatic revolver to a friend at Vernal, Joe Tolliver accidentally shot and killed himself. A curious thing about the shooting was the fact that, three days previously, Tolliver had purchased a plot of ground in the Vernal cemetery. That the lucerne weevil can be exterminated has been proved in the southern part of Utah, where the pest is probably more prevalent than in any other locality. The plan Is to wait until the lucerne has atained a height of from four to eight inches, and then turn a flock of Bheep into two-thir- the field. Viola Pratt Gillette, the actress who claims Salt Lake as her home, has been granted a decree of absolute divorce from her husband, George H. Gillette, In Chicago. The decree was granted on the grounds ol desertion, after a contest , J. P. Fitzgerald, who is suspected cy the police of being insane, attempted to kill himself in the boys ward of the elty jail In Salt Lake, where he had been placed by the jailer after being booked as a lodger. Fitzgerald attempted to open the veins oi his wrist with a small wire. well-know- n FIRE MAKES MANY HOMELESS Jewelers of VaHous States Rotted to the Extent of 8everal Hundred Business Flams Thirty Destroy Blocks Residences, and Many GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK HAS Causing $4,000,000 Loss. BEEN CHOSEN IN PLACE OF JUSTICE BREWER. Thousand Dollars. ILLINOIS TOWN. Nine Escape From Keepers and Cause Serious Injury of Two Persons, Besides Smashing 8ummer Kitchens and Destroying Gardens. Danville, 111. Several persons were injured and property damaged to the amount of several thousand dollars when eight bulls and one female elephant belonging to a circus stampeded here on Wednesday. After escaping, the elephants moved for some time In a bunch and then separated. They stopped for nothing except brick and stone buildings. Small frame structures, coal sheds, fences and trees in their path were pushed aside, turned over or uprooted. At the home of Wm. Miller, three elephants found there was not sufficient room for them to pass between the summer kitchen and residence and the kitchen aside, badly pushed frightening the persons within. At the home of Joseph Peebles, after overturning a shed and killing a horse, one of the animals attacked Peebles and hurled him against the side of the bouse. He is now in a critcal condition. Barney ONeil was thrown from a wagon when the herd of elephants dashed down a side street and in front of his team. F. Krabbe, a keeper, who was assisting in taking three bulls to the cars after their capture, was burled against the side of a barn and seriously Injured. Other persons were slightly injured during the stampede. More than one hundred homes were visited by the elephants and the damage will probably aggregate $9,000 or $10,0.0. PAULHAN BEAT8 WHITE. free-for-a- ll the SWIMS NEW SCHEME OF Aeroplane Flight From London to Manchester Made by Frenchman. Louis London. The Frenchman, Paulban, whose efforts have frequentwith victory, on ly been crowned Wednesday won the greatest race in the history of mankind and $50,000, when he flew into Manchester at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, having traveled by aeroplane from London, a distance by railway of more than 180 miles, with only a single over-nigstop at Lichfield. His competitor in the contest, Graham White, the English aviator, failed to finish. ht Hyde Must Remain in Jail. Kansas City Dr. B. C. Hydes bona of $100,000 was revoked and the physician was placed in the county jail by the order of Judge Latshaw at the close of the criminal court session Wednesday night. This action means Dr. Hyde must remain in prison until he Is declared innocent by a jury, or Is permitted by the court to furnish a new bond. The action of the court was due to the nature of the evidence presented by the state against Dr. Hyde. General Miles Injured. Nelson A. Washington. General Miles was thrown from a horse he was riding In Potomac park late Wednesday. One rib was broken, he received a slight scalp wound, and was bruised somewhat on his shoulder and side. When picked up by a policeman, General Miles was unconscious, but shortly regained his senses and refused to be taken to a hospital. The doctors who attended him there said there was no cause for alarm, although he is suffering much pain. . 8enator Sutherlands Daughter Mar- BREAKS UP HOMES. Many Finding it Cheaper to Board Than to Keep House. Chicago. Families of Chicago in greater numbers than ever before are storing their furniture and going to live in boarding houses or In the country, according to managers o. storage and van companies. They assign this condition of affairs to the increased cost of living. The president of a large storage and van company says: The striking aspect of our business at present Is the amount of household goods In storage. This has been our biggest year In that respect. I know the reason for this. It Is the increased cost of living. Rents have been rising of late. In Hyde Park, where most of our business 13 carried on, flats rent at a rate of about $10 a room. A clerk cannot afford that, but he will not go to a cheaper neighborhood. Instead. he will go to a hotel or boarding house, where he can live more cheaply among his own class of people." $ j .j, Comet Will Not Harm Us. the Cambridge, Mass. Although end of the tall of Halleys comet may brush the earth about the ' 18th or 20th of May, Professor O. C. Wendell of the Harvard observatory declared last Tuesday that he did not look for any' Interference with electric wire or wireless communication. All government stations have been asked to look for disturbances about that time, but Professor Wendell regards this precaution as unnecessary. eary Sails for England. New York. Commander Robert E. Peary sailed on the Kron Prinzessin Cecile on Tuesday for a lecture tour of England and the continent. He is accompanied by his family and Captain Robert A. Bartlett, who commanded the Roosevelt on the trip to the north pole. I will be away only about six weeks, said Mr. Peary. 1 expect to be back in New York on June 10. I will deliver my first lecture in London on May 4. Millions in Damages. Changsha, China. Yang Wen Ting, the governor of Changsha, has issued a peace proclamation. The British consul, however, has given notice that he will not be responsible in case those who go ashore are attacked. Missionaries arriving here from Chang Te Au report that the trouble with the rioting natives apparently is over. The governor estimates the damage done at about $2,000,000. Roosevelt to 8uccoed Depew. Roosevelt Washington. Theodore for the United States senate as successor to Chauncey M. Depew. This is the way the political prophets and wiseacres in Washington have the situation in New York state figured out They 'arrived at the inclusion from many different viewpoints and there Is apparently a concensus of opinion that this suggestion offers a solution to a multitude of problems confront-ja- g the Republican party not only In he empire state, but in the nation at large. Would Send Babes to School. St. Louis. Compulsory education of every child as soon as It reaches the age of four years was advocated by Mrs. Anna Garlin Spencer, director of the School of Ethics and a member of the faculty of the New York School of Philanthropy, In an address before the International Kindergarten association. Education of children does not begin early enough, she declared, and compulsory education In an preparatory school or kinder-Tarte- n should be provided by the all-ste- all-Bte- , Pressed Steel Car Strike Over. Pittsburg. One thousand foreigners, all that remained from the 5,000 who struck for Increased wages and shorter hours at the plant of the Pressed Steel Car company In Schoenvtlle, returned to work on Tuesday and ended the strike which had crippled the plants operation for ten days. The men did not gain their demands. Fight for Inheritance Tax. GenDenver. Assistant Attorney eral Rogers said on Tuesday that 11 the courts hold that Thomas P. Walsh was at the time of his death a citizen of Colorado this state would get JC4,-00inheritance tax, and that K the courts held that Mr. Walsh was a of Washington, Colorado would c't-Ize- get but $20,000. in-an- ts itate. Central and Middle States Suffer From Cold Weather. Chicago. Despite the almost unprecedented storm that swept over a dozen states Saturday and Sunday and government prediction of more cold and snow, the shifting of the wind to the northwest promises to mitigate extensive crop damage in the middle west A canvass of the situation shows greatest damage has resulted in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. In Kansas, Missouri and Kentucky snow Is expected to protect small fruits and lessen loss on apples. Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas reports show considerable damage has been done by the coldest late April weather on record in those states. Information from Wisconsin and Michigan indicate the fruit crop will not be much more than half usual size. - ried. Washington. In the presence of President William H. Taft, nt James H. Sherman and Mrs. Sherman, and the greatest part of official Washington, Including many senators and members of the cabinet, Miss Edith Lae Sutherland, daughter of the junior senator from Utah, was married on Wednesday to A. Robert Elmore of Los Angeles at SL Margarets Episcopal church. Not Suicide. But Accident. Washington. While theories of suicide and murder have been advanced as the cause of the drowning of Miss Estelle Reid, the young American art student whose body was found on a beach near Napes. Italy, the report of Consul Crowninshleld at that city, received at the state department. Indicates that the young woman was accidentally drowned. Steel Care for Harriman Lines. Chicago. Announcement was made on Wednesday that the Harriman lines have contracted with Chicago builders for 424 passenger cars for delivery this year. This will give the Harriman lines a total of 925 cars, which Is about 33 3 per cent of the passenger equipment on these roads. Vice-Preside- Lake Charles, La. Five thousand persons are homeless, several are Leave Leadership to Others In Order missing, scores Injured and property to Accept, But Will Not Take damage to the extent of $4,000,000 has resulted here from a fire which startSeat Until October, Owing to ed in an old opera house, near the Adjournment of Court. center of town, wiping out thirty business blocks and then burned a path the residential section of through Washington. President Taft late the town late Saturday. Monday received from Governor Chas. Dynamite was used to stop the path E. Hughes of .New York a letter acof flames. The flames were checked cepting a tendered appointment as an in this manner, but not until they had associate justice of the supreme court wiped out the town. practically of the United States. Of the persons missing, it many It is understood that he will remain whether any as the chief executive of New York was impossible to tell shelterkilled. been have Temporary until October, and will not take the established on oath of his new office until the fall ing camps have been and term of the supreme court opens, the the outskirts of the burning city, inhomeless and thousands of the second Monday in that month. for as comfortBefore accepting the nomination, jured are being cared as ably possible. Governor Hughes gave the matter With the sudden drop In temperacareful consideration, and it is known it is certain that the sufferings ture, as he regarded the presidents offer of the stricken people will be ina call to public duty which be felt he Lake Charles, while an old must accept. He realized that he could tense. is practically a new city community, not, in justice to himself and to his of 20,000 Inhabitants. It is the bigfor renomination a family, accept town in southwest Louisiana and gest governor if tendered him. a big rice and lumber district. It is Two determining factors entered also the center of the Jennings oil Into the governor's decision not to be fields. a candidate for a third term. One FROSTS CAUSE SERIOUS LOSS. New York. Details of what is described as one of the most gigantic Jewelry frauds of recent years, with merchants of many of the larger cities as the victims, were given out in New York Tuesday night In a formal statement Issued by M. D. Rothschild, president of the Jewelers Board of Trade, an organization of jewelers all over the country. The losses are estimated to date at $500,000, and a full Investigation, it is said, will greatly increase these figures. Some estimates of the loss range as high as $2,000,000. The statement says nine men have been arrested in connection with the alleged conspiracy and Mr. Rothschild explained that an appeal was made direct to President Taft by business men concerned and through the presidents intervention Attorney General Wickersham took the matter up and had an inquiry conducted by government agents. The scheme was to buy jewelry throughout the country and ship it to Montgomery, Alabama. After that, the reports say, dummy packages were sent from a Montgomery firm to other stores controlled by iL These were then credited as the real shipments of valuable goods and so listed. ' The stores were then set on fire. It Is alleged, and the dummy packages were listed as lost assets by the firm in bankruptcy proceedings. E. HUGHES. Girl Murdered in Japan, The finding of the body of was the heavy financial drain to a Naples. beautiful young woman on the which be has been subjected during beach near here has given rise to the CHARLES American BACKACHE ! Mrs. Joseph Lscelle, 124 Bronson St.,. Ottawa, East, Ontario, Canada, writes : 1 suffered with backache and headache for over nine months and nothing relieved me until I took Parana. This medicine is by far better than any other medicine for these troubles. A few bottles relieved me of mv miserable, half-dea- d, half-aliv- e condition. Up to Papa. John, I think you would better give Edgar a good whipping. What has he been doing? He wont study his lessons or do any chores about the house. What reason does he give? "No reason that amounts to anything. I tell him that I want him to study and work in order that he may become a great and successful man, and he just says he would rather bo like you. A Real Story. Mike is a lobster? announced Pat, bringing his fist down on the table. Now, Pat, we expostulated, why call him such a name as that? I mane exactly phwat I say. Hes nayther more nr less thn a lobster. He starirts out green, all roight, but the' minit he gits into hot wather, he turns red!" Hows This? Wt offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any ease erf Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hell's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly bon orable In all busiuem transactions and financially able to cany out any obligations made by bis firm. Waldanq, Kinnan ft Marvin. a W boieeale Druggists. Toledo, Ol Hairs Catarrh Cure le taken Internally, actlnf directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents pm system. bottle. Acid by all Druertots. Take Hall's Family Piiis jqconsUpattoo Getting Old. "Was your wife pleased with that birthday gift you took home last night? She said that I didnt seem to have a thing to do but to sit around and remember her birthdays. Dee-lighte- the last three years; the other, the of murder. Apparently the mental strain incident to the gover- suspicion woman died about three days prenorship. vious. The body was clothed, New York state pays its governor and this has led thescantily Important to Mothers. to ' authorities an annual Balary of $10,000 and exExamine carefully every bottle of was she the that believe probably CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for penses, while justices of the United victim of crime. The body was iden- infants and children, States supreme court are paid and see that. It- and there Is a possibility that tified by the proprietor of the Hotel Bears the Castello as that of Miss Astella Reid, this may be increased to $17,500. So far as state affairs are concern- supposed to have been an American Signature ot ed, the governor Is of the opinion that who was a guest at the hotel. She In Use For Over 30 Years what has been accomplished under was described as being very eccentric. The Kind. You Have Always Bought his administration will be adhered to. Mark Twain Laid at Rest. By the second week In October Mr. Country people make their own jam, Hughes will have practically completN. Y. Under a tent on the but people in the city get theirs in Elmira, term as his ed governor. Lieutenant of the Langdon plot in the street ears. Governor Horace White will become grassy slope $12,-50- Woodlawn cemetery, with rain beatgovernor upon Mr. Hughes formal the canvas cover, resignation and will hold office until aing fiercely against little group of mourners silently a new executive is inaugurated. watched on Sunday as the body of CASE POSTPONED. Samuel L. Clemens was lowered Into an evergreen lined grave beside the Judges Havent Time to Hear Argu- bodies of his wife and children. The ment In Merger Suit. Rev. Samuel E. Eastman, pastor of Washington. The government case Park church and a close friend of the for the dissolution of the merger of late humorist, conducted a brief and the Southern Pacific and Union Pa- simple service and Mark Twains final cific railroads will be heard probably pilgrimage was at an end. about October 1. The selection of a Doctor Occupy Pulpits. definite date and place will be made Colo. Tuberculosis Sunday Pueblo, of at the the Eighth circuit by judges was observed here April 24, when St. Paul, Minn., in May. Announcement to the effect was members of the Pueblo Medical socimade at the department of justice on ety occupied the pulpits and gave a Monday. Attorney General Wicker- lecture on the cure and prevention of sham received advices from Circuit tuberculosis. .The services were held churches. Judge Vandeventer at Cheyenne that In twenty-fivafter correspondence with the other A Million Immigrants in Year. justices of the Eighth circuit, the court had determined to fix the hearWashington. According to present ing for about October. indications Immigration to the United States for the fiscal year 1910 promCarneir Commends President. one million people, 11 Washington. Andrew Carnegie, ad- ises to reach for record the first nine months the the of and members dressing guests the National Press club Monday of the year Is maintained. The arrivMarch were 136,745, and for night, declared President Taft was als for nine months of the , fiscal year the one of the greatest presidents this country has had and that for his ef- 667,949. It has been several years forts for world peace the country since the Immigration figures reached would grant him a high place in his- the million mark, the last year being 1907, when 1,285,349 aliens were adtory; commended the Payne-Aldric- h law as the best tariff law ever enact- mitted to the United States. ed; extolled the progress and spirit of the west and made a vigorous plea Mother and Children Burned to Death. for universal peace. Ponca, Neb. Mrs. Jerry Miner and five children were burned to death War Not Yet Ended. Sunday morning when their cottage, - New Orleans. That the Nicaraguan three miles north of here, caught fire. Insurgents now have several Impro- Mr. Miner saved his baby vised gunboat3 and had planned to by throwing it out of the window. The either sink or capture the steamer father made a desperate effort to resVenus was Indicated here on Monday cue the other members of the family. by the testimony of General Richard He was terribly burned, and Is not Sussman at the preliminary healing expected to live. The origin of the given Captain J. F. Hyland and J.ouls fire is unknown. Miner, who operates Kohlman, master and agent respec- a1 on the Missouri river, saw tively of the steamer. Hyland and hisferry home ablaze and hastened to the Kohlman were charged with violating rescue. Within five minutes the the neutrality acts. house was in ruins. Heinze Again on Trial. General Elections in France. New York. Seven of the fourteen Paris. The general elections to the counts in the indictment found new chamber of deputies brought out against F. Augustus Heinze last 3,000 candidates for 597 seats. Dismonth in connection with his handling patches Indicate the balloting throughof the Mercantile National Bank's out the country passed off quietly, exfunds while he was Us president were cept for a few rows, notably in the dismissed by Judge Hough In the St. Etienne region, where the labor United States circuit court here on situation is troubled. Available returns Indicate the Catholic agitation Monday. Judge Hough sustained Jhe effect on the "republican remaining seven counts. This indict- had little ment was Included In a consolidation block, as the combination of parties indictment on which Helnzes case of the left now In control is called Their members will b returned will was called to trial. I enly slight losses. 1 EXPOSURE TO COM) ind wells the first step to Pneumonia. 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