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Show t I T?b Morgan County Star, Published Every Saturday 3 el phone 77. C, H Ruble, Editor. Terns of EudsciI lion (in si van,'- - Three On year. 81 4 mouths, 40e. 8U months. 75j, IK WEEK III (If years old, was LeRoy Smith, killed while repairing a line of the Telluride Power company in North Logan, his wife witnessing the acci dent. A floral company of Farmington Is erecting large conservatories and hot houses. When completed, it is said, they will be the largest west of Denver, H. F. Daniels, night mill foreman of the Consolidated Mercur gold mine, was killed at Mercur when his cloth, ing caught in a rapidly revolving shaft line. Afternoon and night sessions of the t Transmississippi Commercial congress will be held at Saitalr August 28, the second day of the congress, as part ot the "See America First program. In celebration of their first crop, the former dwellers of Philadelphia and New York who make up the Jewish farm colony near Gunnison, Sanpete county, held a harvest festival at . he project Sunday. Terence Rooney, a daring steeplejack, with a reputation for having performed the duties of his dangerous calling on some of the highest buildings in the world, has been engaged to gild tbe cross on SL Marys cathedral in Salt Lake. Affairs in the Carbon county muddle came to a climax Thursday when five taxpayers swore out warrants for the arrest of G. Jones, county clerk, 'and R. W. Snyder, county treasurer, the former for a felony and tbe latter for embezzlement. Whitney D. Ensign, the son of Bishop D. H. Ensign of the First ward, Ogden, was fatally injures by being run over by a gravel wagon. Tbe boy waa riding on the wagon and fell under the wheels a rear wheel pasalng over his chest Ollie Burns, colored, 36 years of age, who was taken to a hospital and operated upon after being shot in the abdomen in a quarrel with two women in Salt Lake on the night of August 10, is dead. Annie Mitchell, a white woman, la charged with the shooting. According to the state treasurer, the , balance on hand June 30 was $2,460, 871.33, which added to the receipts . for July, amounted to 8163,646.39, totaled 82,642,517.78. The disburse meats amounted to 8803,979.77. The balance on hand on July 30 waa $L820, ' 8M.01. f ,, V Twenty million cals Is thW estimate made by William Craig of the Salt ' Lake Valley Canning company on the amount of tomatoes that win be packed by Ogden canners this season. He declares .that this season will produce the greatest crop of tomatoes in the , history of the state. Mrs. C.P. Overfleld of Salt Lake who was a member of the committee which notified Governor Woodrow Wilton of his nomination as Democratic candidate for president of the United States, Is the only woman who has ever served on a committee of this ' kind. Preparations are being made for La- -. - bor day celebration, Monday, 8eptem-ber 2, by the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly. " A parade will be held in the morning, when a full representation ot organised workers - will be shown. Sports and outdoor amusement will take piece in the afternoon. At a recent meeting of the county commission the tax levy for Sanpete county was set at six mills. Last year it was seven. A special road tax of five mills was levied on all districts through which the state highway passes, William H. Bridge, aged 34, attempted to drive across the Jordan river at Salt Lake and was drown, his team also being drowned. Bridge drove off the ford into deep water and was carried down the stream by the current. , Ollie Burns, 36 years of age, a negro waiter employed at the Salt Lake Commercial club, was shot In the abdomen in a quarrel which eeems to have been between him and' two woA woman has been . held men. on suspicion of having done the shootv ing. Mrs. Lena Negley, Mormon refugee from Colonia Dublan, is suffering frpm nervous prostration at a hospital In Salt Lake, having been sent there from El Paso by Bishop O. P. Miller, for treatment. Her two daughters, aged 6 and 4 years, accompanied her to the city. Sevier county is to be displayed at its best at the big irrigation congress to be held in Salt Lake City during the latter part of September. She is to have a float in the magnificent parade and this float Is to represent the countys resources and in, dustries. v Coming to Eureka in response to telegrams sent to her home In Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Frank Eames received the saddest blow that can come to a mother the news that her daughter committed suicide to end a life of waywardness. t - Mrs. J. W. N. Whitecotton, wife of prominent local attorney and Mrs. jl. F. Palm suffered sefere cuts and tirulses when the horse they were driving became frightened at a steam roller at Provo, and bolting, tipped over the buggy, throwing them to the pavement. - OARROTJ ACQUITTED OR THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD Happenings That Are Making History -I- nformation Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Linea INTERMOUNTAIN William Groesbeck, aged 65, of Salt Lake, and Frank M. Bradshaw,' aged 65, of. Las Angeles, were killed when they jumped from an automobile lit front of a moving train at a grade crossing near Salt Lake. The other three occupants of the machine did not jump and the machine cleared the track a bare three inches ahead, of the engine. George Wingfield, president of the Goldfield Consolidated Mining company and reputed to be one of the wealthiest young men in the United States, waa elected president of the Nixon National bank and the bank of Nevada Savings A Trust company, at a meeting of the board of directors at Reno. More than fourteen girls told or flogging with heavy straps at the state Industrial school investigation at St. Anthony, Idaho. Iva Horrigan testified that the superintendent beat her with a strap as she lay over a counter with body bared from the waist down. Several persons were more or less seriously Injured but none was killed when a train on the Denver Northwestern & Pacific, the Moffat Road, was derailed five miles east of Sulphur Springs, eighty miles from Denver. The identity of the two highwaymen, etlll at large, who murdered Night Marshal Frank A. Colciough in the Vienna saloon at Midvale, Utah, has been established definitely, is the belief of Sheriff Sharp. Jack Calls han, 30 years old, and Jack Murphy, 32, are the men the sheriff accuses. The woman killed in the week of the Milwaukee railroads Olympian train st Keechelus, Wash., has been Identified as the wifeof Simon Juricvich, a Slavonian laborer. Juricvich had toiled for three years for money to bring hie wife and little daughter Mary, from . , northern Austria. . (DOMESTIC President I Taft on Friday, .made 2mh m firtft foUddU since notified he of his fenominatlon. Addressing members of the Maryland Republican Editorial association in the East room of tbe White House, be declared bluntly that presidential electors were hlshonest men if they let their names appear on thd Republican ballot and intended to vote for the candidate of another (arty. A quarantine has been issued by Governor Johnson of California, barring from the state the importation ot alfalfa hay from several counties in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. The quarantine is for the put pose of preventing the introduction of the alfalfa weevil Into California. Congressman James Wlekersham of Alaska has been reelected by a plu' ' rality of 800. A fiat per diem demurrage charge of 45 cents on all ferlght cars is to go into effect on January 1, 1913, on ill railroads. This rate Is a charge from tbe old charge of 30 cents during the rush season. Democratic editors throughout the country soon may be Invited to gather at Seagirt for a conference with Woodrow Wilson. The federal government attacked the moving picture trust In a civil suit filed at Philadelphia on Friday for the dissolution of the Moving Picture Patents commpany and the General Film company. Ten leading film concerns are accused of combining to monopolize the business. Charles E. Greenfield, aged 25, who killed his 8 year-olstepdaughter, Vivian Greenfield, In a rooming house at Los Angeles, has been captured. Proposed Increases by western and southwestern railroads on live stock from points in New Mexico to Kansas City and adjacent territory have been suspended by the Interstate commerce commission, pending investigation. Under the glare of a hot sun, thousands of farmers massed about Governor Woodrow Wilson at Gloucester, N. J., on Thursday, and heard him make his first campaign speech since he was officially notified of his nomination for'the presidency. r A womans Panama hat, gloves, purse and night robe, found in a boat on the Mississippi river, were 'Imost positively identified as the property of Mrs. Ethel Keating Boggess, who disappeared from Kansas City August 2. i New evidence which turned the finger of accusation on high officials and other men well known in public life, heretofore unsuspected, was laid before the grand jury at New Yoik on Tuesday at its inquiry into the murder ot Herm&n Rosenthal. Born in Columbia county, Ohio, 102 years ago, Mrs. Lydia Heald Sharpless of Whittier, Cal., will celebrate her next birthday, August 22. On this occasion a public celebration will be held at which three children, tout teen grandchildren and twenty will be guests of honor. uae d BY JURY Chicago Lawyer Accused of Bribing Juror In McNamara Case Win His Case, But Ma Be Tried Again. now-bein- UTAH STATE NEWS 27 Confessing that he had poisoned his a neighbor, fifteen-year-ol- d Adam Clark, of .Windsor, broke down In his cell is til county jail at Santa Rosa, CaL Seven hundred farmers of Joaquin county, California, are supplied with electric current with which their homes ere lighted and their farm machinery operated. Each of the farmers has Installed n 5 horsepower t motor. An appeal for leadership from New England in the movement of the third party was made at Providence, R. I., by Colonel Roosevelt in his first speech since his nomination in Chicago. Nat Goodwin, the actor, who was Injured while rescuing a woman companion in a boating accident near Los Angeles, will recover. To prevent. If possible, a spread there of Infantile paralysis, now prevalent in Los Angeles and otheri northern polnt3,,the board of health or San Diego has declared a quarantine, restricting children from attending public places. WASHINGTON In a picturesque, spontaneous outbreak during the debate of the presidents wool veto in th4 senate on Friday, Senator Lafollette attacked the new Progressive party and swore new allegiance to progressive Republicanmo. her, fiather and 8TRONG BAND OF REBELS SAID TO BE NEARING MORMON COLONY IN SONORA. CMGOKBf WILBUR D.NESBIT i Los Angeles. Clarence S. Darrow, the noted Chicago lawyer, was found not guilty on Saturday of the charge of bribing & juror in the McNamara case. The jury was out just 34 min- Settlers May Decide to Remain and utes. Give Battle to Marauders, But Will Only one ballot was taken by the Send the Women and Children to jury and each Juror voted not guilty. Although warned against any dePlaces of Safety. monstration by the ballffs, there was a spontaneous outburst of applause when Foreman M. R. Williams, in reEl Paso, Texas. Word was receivto the courts query, stated that ed Sunday ait .the headquarters here sponse had found a verdict of not of tbe Mormon colonists of Mexico the jury fuilty. that a strong farcq of rebels is nearThere was a rush to the si da of the mllea ing Colonia Morelos, sixty-fiv-e which was stopped, by the defendant, south of the border and Douglas, but it was renewed a few mo- baliffs, Ariz. The Americans of Morelos and two subordinate colonies of Sonora Oaxaca and San Jose remained at their homes at the time of the evacuation of the colonies in Chihuahua. Arrangements are being made to send out tbe American women and children. It is said that settlers, who ism. are heavily armed, may decide to reThe senate on Friday agreed to the main, In view of the Dosses to feilow conference report on the Panama colonists who left their homes. canal bill by a vote of 48 to 18 and WOMAN LEADS REBELS. refused to pass the steel and wool bills over the presidents vetoes. After a hurried trip from Montana Border Town is Visited by a Modern Joan of Arc. to Washington to seek treatment tor the Rocky Mountain spotted fever, r. Juarez, Mexico. For a few hours T. B. McClintic of the public health on Sunday a Mexican Joan of Arc was and marine hospital service died In the dictator of this town. With rebel Washington, Tuesday, a martyr to scL soldiers marching at the heels of her ence. - horse, she rode up to the police sta. The senate has yielded to the de- tion and disarmed the provisional mands of the house for the abolition chief of police and six of his men. of the pensions agencies throughout The rebels rode away mounted on the 0 the United States and passed the police horses. woman , fearlessly entered The CLARENCE S. DARROW. pension appropriation bill with a provision for the abolishment of the stores and demanded and received and then shortly before mentis later after Judge Hutton provisions agencies January 31, 1913. An agreement on the Panama canal dayUght, she rode out of town with thanked and discharged the jury. Darrow approached the jurors, still administration bill was reached by the, her admiring followers. The woman, young and beautiful, ia in the box, to thank them, and, two conference committee of the house and senate on Wednesday by which said to be the wife of Colonel Lazro of them. Jurors Golding and Dunbar, free passage is denied to American Alania, the rebel commander, who Is threw their arms about him and patted owned ships engaged in foreign trade. operating around Palomae along the his back. Other jurors reached forward and elapsed hands witn the atRepeating its action of Tuesday border to the west. It is believed that when it passed the wool tariff hill his militant spouse goes to join her torney. According to an announcement of over President Tafts veto, the house husband'1 after her raid on this town, on Wednesday repassed . the vetoed which Is unprotected but for a few District Attorney Fredericks immedisteel and iron tariff bill, within two police installed at the departure last ately after the acquittal, Darrow must aland trial on a second Indictment. hours after it had been returned from week of Orozcos rebels. the with House the White presidents KILLED BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING. WILL FIGHT FOR COURT veto message. After a fight extending over weeks, Utah Man Meet Death Whila Unhitch. President K 'siste He, Can Not Listen Democrats of the house agreed In to Any Compromise Offers as to Ing Horses After Pleasure Trip. caucus to recede from their no Restriction of 'Commerce Judges. , Logan, Utah. Willie unhitching hif M program In this session sad a from trip. Taft told Washington- - President to permit tire battleship champions to horses after returning vote in tbe house for one Buck vessel. Harry Jensen, 25 years old, son, ot callers Saturday he intended to fight William F, Jensen, Sr., of Newton, wai congress for the retention of the comFOREIGN by a bolt of lightning in front merce court if it kept him in WashTerrible reports are circulating of struck of his home at Newton Saturday night ington ail summer. He declared he of (by massacre Christians Rnother man waa would again veto the legislative, execuAnother and killed. instantly Mohammedans in Albania. A band of standing within two feet of him, but tive and judicial appropriation bill if Mohammedans supported by Turkish was unhurt. The bolt struck young it came back to him the troops attacked a section of the Jensen fairly on top of his head, leav- provision to abolish thecontaining court. Christian population in the Berna disa mark exactly lige a bullet hole, v Mr. Taft was aroused over reports trict of Albania, which lies close to ing and that Democratic house leaders planned then went through his body. the Montenegrin frontier. Many woto retaliate for his veto by refusing killed were and men and children Lost Foresters Get Out. appropriations for the counsellor of many girls made captive. Avery, Idaho. RIchard A. Hamilton, the state department, the bureau of The several hundred Mexican rebels a student at the University of Michi- trade relations and other adjuncts of who were encamped opposite Colum- gan, and Hrrry Ade, a student at the the which the president department to seize 50,000 bus, N. M., expecting University of Montana, made theii considers of Immense importance to rounds of ammunition off American way here Sunday after being lost in interests engaged in foreign trade. soli, left for the interior Friday, the St. Joe forest reserve for ten days Those who talked with the president Beheaded by rebels after they had The young men were spending the Saturday quoted him as saying he carried him away as a captive from summer in the employ of the forest ser- could listen to no offers of comproMich-Icosa point near Morelia, capital of vice. Searching parties had given mise on the bill and must do his d&ty is the fate of Rowan Ayers, an them up for lost. as he saw it American civil engineer, according to of Mayor. Demands Resignation official reports received in Mexico Wilson Welcomes Women. Salem, Ore. Governor West and AdCity. N. J. Governor Woodrow Seagirt, Mulal Hafid, who abdicated the sul- jutant General Finer, at the head of s Wilsbn at the New Jersey day celebratanate of Morocco in favor of his squad of Oregon national guards, will tion on Saturday welcomed women o( brother, Mulal Youssef, has arrived at Invade Redmond Creek country soon, the nation into the field of politics. Gibraltar with a large harem and suite and the executive will declare the Not a word did the governor say about town of Redmond under marital law woman on his way to France. suffrage, but as he Btood beUnless conditions In Nicaragua ma- unless Mayor Jones and the city mar- fore hundreds of women who gathered been to organize the womans Wilson and terially improve within a few days, the shal resign, the mayor having United States will order Minister convicted of gambling. Marshall league of New Jersey, the Weitzel to take charge of the governgovernor pointed out that the entry of Dead Girl Gnawed by Rats. ment and with the aid of the 350 mathe woman into politics would make horriface With Neb. the Omaha, rines and 100 bluejackets already in the countrys politics the same patof Miss the body bly gnawed by rats, tern with our life, a thing devoutly Managua, proclaim martial law. Mamie Carter, a helper In a doctors Francisco Galena, a prisoner in the to he wished." office, was found Sunday night in her city jail at Cananea, Mexico, after room. The young woman had been Opens Campaign In Massachusetts. cutting all telephone wires leading in- missing since early Saturday. It has to the building, stabbed seven of the not Boston. The Roosevelt party camdeath clear made whether been ten guards, four of whom died, and resulted from natural causes or paign In Massachusetts was opened was subdued by the remaining officers Saturday by former President Roosewhether she took her own life. with difficulty. velt with scenes departing from thOBfe Wealthy Widow Killed. The Portuguese authorities continue traditionally associated with a political Los Angeles. Mrs. Ida K. Reiohart rally. Some of those who took part in to discover fresh anarchist plots against the government. Thousands of San Francisco, widow of the late it compared it rather to a huge reReichant of the Paci- vival meeting. Supporters of the new of persons have been arrested and company, was party gathered in throngs, sang hymns the convents and monasteries have fic Life Insurance killed and four other persons more or and cheered. Colonel Roosevelt, the been converted Into prisons. Resolutions have been adopted by leas seriously injured Sunday when a Central figure In all, made four Bulgarians at Sotia calling upon the rapidly moving street car struck an speeches. government to do Its utmost to de- automobile containing the party. Haines Win by Fifteen. liver their suffering kinsmen from the Sanford Heir Suicide. Boise, Idaho. With a plurality cut Turkish yoke and pledging the supof to fifteen by corrections in the official Daniel Shields Boston. Gunning port of the Bulgarian people. New York, 23 years old, a grand canvass, John M- - Haines becomes the No accurate figures of the number nephew of the late Mrs. Leland Stan- Republican candidate for governor of recent of victims of the earthquake who left him a fortune, ana Idaho. The complete canvass of the ford, In Turkey can yet be tabulated, of Colonel G. P. Lawton oi Republican primary vote on governor nephew some estimates though places the New York, killing himself here Sun gives Haines 12,849; Paul Clagstone, death list at 1,000 and the injured at day by leaping from a fourth story 12,834; John T. Morrison, 12,453; B. from 5 000 to 6,000. , window of a local hotel. F. Tweedy, 2,471. J The Peruvian government will not Iowa Roads Crippled. Will Not Need Entire Appropriation. permit a Protestant mission to go to Dubuque, Iowa, Extensive damage Butumayo to investigate the alleged El Paso, Texas. Less than $10,000 atrocities reported by Sir Roger Case- was done Sunday night in northeast- will be drawn hx the Mormon colonment on behalf of the British govern ern Iowa, by a sever rain, wind and ists for transportation on the $100,000 ment to have been perpetrated on th electric storm. Railroads and inter-urba- appropriated by congress for the relief Hues were crippled by washouts of refugees along tbe border, owing to Indiana in that Peruvian rUbber-gatand weakened tracks. the special railway rates, ering district. , Unofficially ft is known that over Tracks Washed Out. Famous Woman Dead. I tures have been going on between Sturgis, S, D. A terrific rain and Oakland, Cal. Dr. C. Annette Buck President Yuna Shi Kai and Mr. Rock storm accompanied by a heavy el, famous natonaily as the Litte hill the American embassador to Tur- hpil wind did considerable damage in this Major of the Union army, because of key, looking to the appointment of the vicinity Sunday afternoon. Several her services during the civil war, died latter as adviser to the new Chinese rrjadq of the Northwestern railway at he? home in Piedmont at the age republic. tracks have been washed out of 79. $150,-000,00- fp The rich man breathes the atmosphere the same as you or I; He cannot see a deeper blue than we do In the sky; He hears the piping of the birds a musio sweet and clear But maybe money clinking (Kills the music to his ear; , And yet he hag some pleasures that possess a tempting guise But he cant die any deader than the poor man lots Vice-preside- n h s 1 V of sleep; The poor man toils In factory, In office and In ditch, And worries over money, till hes sleepless like the rich; The moneyed man has pictures that escape the poor mans eyes But he cant die any deader than the poor man dies. The rich man cannot eat more than one meal at a time, Nor more than his ten pennies will exceed the poor mans dime; One suit of clothes Is all that may at once his form adorn. He wore no more than poor men do the day that he was born; And he Is Just as honest, and his falsehoods are plain lies And he cant die any deader than the poor man dies. There may be some philosophy In lifting up a moan Because the rich man rides the while the poor man walks alone; Because the rich man has his gold to buy his goodly cheer And yet therell come a time when he will have to leave to here. Old Deaths a spir. level that will brook no compromise, f And no one dies any deader than the next man dies. Why She Didnt. The vaudeville lady who was billed as La Cadence, the Queen of Song,1 was murdering melody as she plodded through her turn. At last she swung Into a ballad which asserted: Its just a small place, but its e, a, 1 ' dies. The rich man piles the money till he gazes at the heap And trembles lest It totter, tilt he loses matter wherever I To me it is so dear. No And That Im happy when Im near sweet little spot I call . Whereupon a rude person In tbf gallery inquired: Is that why you dont do yer sing ' in deref . No Excuse This Time. It was a new gun, your honor protested the prisoner, and I did not know it was loaded.' But, argued the jjjdge, the dealer has Just told us that yu did not pay for the weapon. Well, what has that to do with it?" "Well, Jf yoq didnt pay for it, the dealer must have charged it for you." And the judge tried to look as much like the pictures of Solomon' as he could. ' Altruistic. The gods first placed man on ths earth. After a time they noticed that he was lonesome. So they placed Woman on earth to keep him from being lonesome. While this cheered man up immensely it was not long be fore the gods saw that something would have to be done to keep the woman from suffering from ennui. So then the gods put mirrors on earth. I He Wants to Know. "Paw," said little Johnny Wise, 1 see that when e man gets married in Paris he has to have three ceremonies performed " B Yes, my son, said Mr. Wise, that ts because But what I want to know is: Wil he have to get three divorces If h ever wants to separate from her? Avoided the Menu. Did you catch that young womar you were pursuing as 1 saw yoh disap pearing over the brow of the hill? asked the king of the cannibo. x Island. to I regret report." answered hi? chef, that I did not, and for that rea son your majesty will have no ladj fingers for dessert. |