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Show T&h Jose Aramandez, a Mexican, is dea at Los Angeles as the result of having tried to relieve an attack of acute stomach trouble by performing aa operation ugon himself with a Morgan County Star PabltKhed Every Saturday. Tal phone 77. C. B. Ruble. Editor. Trim ot 8000 nou lira, 40u; 1 tlon On slvwio) Three Do 8lx mouths, 'tic. One year, butch-erknif- e. $1 UTAH STATE NEWS miles an hour to Running sixty-fiv- e make np lost time, the Missouri PaNo. 3, westcific Colorado express OF THE IMPORTANT bound, went into a ditch near RECORD Kans. oBth engines were EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST wrecked, the mail and baggage cars MANNER POSSIBLE. telescoped but no one was killed. Mrs. Florence Bernstein, on trial at Chicago, was found not guilty of Happenings That Are Making Hist try murdering her husband, George BernInformation Gathered from All stein, last May 4. The jury waa out hours. twenty-fivQuarters of tho Qlobo and ttven In a Few Line Talk about a land indemnity for the damage dope by the rebels to American property in Mexico is general among the Mormon officials and refuINTERMOUNTAIN . William Shakespeare Fuelling was gees In El Paso. WASHINGTON faInstantly killed and H. G. Wade It Is believed that Colonel "Roosetally injured . by the explosion of a velt will take the stand within a few Utah. sawmill engine near Kamas, Wade died of hla Injuries at a hospit-tl- . days before the senate subcommittee His wife was also seriously In- Investigating campaign expenditures, to answer the charges made by John jured. D. Archbold that Mr. Roosevelt had of Warburton Stanton Congressman ot the use of Standard Oil knowledge Tacoma, elected two yeara ago from the Second Washington district as a money in his campaign ot 1904. A countervailing duty on importaRepublican, has announced hla canditions of wheat and rye, flour and split as a Progressive. dacy for An hour before the time set for his peas from Germany has been ordered execution at Salem, Ore., H. E. Rob- by Secretary aMcVeagh because those erts, convicted ot the murder of Don- commodities enjoy a bounty from the ald M. Stewart of Portland, was re- German government. President Taft haa appointed a comprieved by Governor West The mountain peak formerly knows mittee of government officials to inas Mt Baldy, northeast ot Spokane, vestigate the board of United States which in former times served as a general appraisers to ascertain . If meeting place for Indian tribes of the there has been "neglect ot duty, map northwest, was rechristened Mt Spo- feasance in office, or Insufficiency on kane on Friday. The ceremonies the part of any of the board's memwere attended by Governor M. E. Hay, bers. . A rate war which might Involve tha Mayor W. J. Hlndley of Spokane, representatives of the State Historical maritime nations of the world and society and officers of civic bodies of which would revolve about the Sues and Panama canals waa predicted Spokane The management of the Oregon Thursday in Washington by officials Short Line railroad has received au- who have watched the development of thority for an expenditure of $1,750,- - world Interest in' the Panama canal 000, during the fiscal year ending bill. June 30, 1913, for general ImproveComplete arrangements' to throw a force of 2,000 bluejackets and marments along the line In Idaho. Friends of Paul Clagstone,' defeated ines into Nicaragua within ten days for the Republican nomination for to protect foreign lives and property governor of Idaho at the recent pri- and keep railroad communication open mary by fifteen votes, on the face of from the American legation In Manathe official canvass, are Investigating gua to the Pacific coast, have been alleged irregularities In Canyon coun- made by the navy department. William Fllnn, Roosevelt leader In ty. A deal is about to be closed be- Pennsylvania, was scored by Senator tween Newman Erb, who proposes to Penrose in a speech In the senate on take over the control of the Denver, Wednesday. The senator charged that Northwestern A Pacific railroad, and in 1904 Fllnn offered him and Israel lames A. Mcllwee and associates of W. Durham "one or two million dolDenver, whereby a company soon will lars If they would favor hla candibe Incorporated to construct a rail- dacy to the senate to succeed Senator road tunnel through the continental Quay. divide west of Denver, at a coat of FOREIGN $3,500,000. 1 JPbe Sues .Dans! company declares VoOMESTIG that It la a mistake to imagine that Mrs. Clarelfee H. Mackay, society reduction of 10 cent a ton on the leader and prominent suffragette, was Suez canal dues is tn any way conthrown from her automobile and ren- nected with the Panama cnal. The dered unconscious on Monument directors of the Suez Canal company mountain in the Berkshire on Friday. have not, they say, even thought of It is announced that Rudolph reprisals against the Panama canal . Yo Shihlto the new emperor of Spreckels' of California and John J. Blaine of Wisconsin both supporters Japan, has completed the formalities of United States Senator La Follette connected with his accession to the in hla campaign for the Republican throne. The concluding function was presidential nomination, have agreed the reading by the premier of a speto head an organization to work for cial imperial edict to the diet on FriWoodrow Wilson in the presidential day. The discovery of a deliberate atcampaign. With the election of Byron W. tempt to wreck a Canadian Pacific Moser of St. Louis as president for passenger train on the Stonewall the ensuing year and the naming of branch near Komarno, waa made FriRichmond, Virginia, aa the next con- day by a section man. Spikes had vention city, the American Institute been extracted. of Banking in session at Salt Lake Kid McCoy (Norman Selby), the adjourned on Friday. American boxer, was discharged from Police Lleutepant Charles Becker custody by the magistrate of the exand four of hla alleged underworld ac- tradition court at Bow street, London, complices were arraigned In the court on Thursday. He waa arrested July 26 of general sessions in New York on on a provisional extradition warrant Thursday to plead to an Indictment charging him with larceny alleged to charging them with the murder of have been cqmmitted at Ostenc. Herman Rosenthal. All pleaded not The family of Dr. David Jayne Hill, guilty. former United States ambassador to Five million dollars to establish In, Germany, suffered a bad automobile stltutions for the benefit of Its mem- accident near Ingolstadt, Bavaria. The bers was voted by the Loyal Order of chauffeur while endeavoring to avoid Moose In session at Kansas City. a wagon passing along the road turn Anna Held, the actress, has obtain- ed abruptly and drove the machine ed an interlocutory decrei of divorce Into a tree. One of Dr. HUla daughfrom her husband. Florence Ziegfleld, ters waa seriously injured. the theatrical manager. Nine men have died, three others John A. Flack, wanted on a charge-ot- . are hdVering between life and death having embezzled $75,00p of the and many others are In a state of temBuds of the Abilene State bank ot porary Insanity as a result of a celeAbilene, Kan., ot which he waa cash- bration among foreigners at St. Lamier, has been captured In New York bert, Canada. Poisoned whisky is alleged to be the cause. City. Residents of Juarez who a month Milwaukee was unanimously chosen by the American Federation of Catho- ego greeted the rebel troops with lic societies as the place for the an- cries of Long Live Orozco," on Wednual convention next August. Charles nesday cheered General Joaquin Tel-le- a 1. Denechaud and his soldiers with Long live ot New Orleans was elected present. , the Federals. Private advices from Mazatian, MexTwenty-on- e head of Wyoming grass 1,750 steers, pounds, ico, announce that the Mexican gunaveraging brought $9.50 per bundled on the boat General Guerrero, under comOmaha market on the 20th. One steer mander Oton Blanco, and the steamer weighing 2,290 pounds sold at 10 Benito Juarez, owned by the Camcents a pound:- pania Naviera del Paciflco, have been Prime steers, which last week sold confiscated by'The rebels. at $10 50, thd top price in years, comNearly the entire detachment of 500 manded an additional rise on Wed- Nicaraguan troops, comprising the nesday at Chicago, and sold at $10.60. garrison of the city of Leon to the High grade cattle have advanced north ot Managua, was slain in a massacre by a force ot insurgents. steadily in price tor weeks. Alderman Thomas E. Glinnan, presiGeneral William Booth, the venerdent of the common council of De- able founder and head of the Salvation troit, has been bound over to the army, died at his residence in Hadley-wood- , court, on $1,000 bail. GlinEnfield, England, Tuesday nan, It is alleged, accepted $1,000 to night. He had been unconscious for secure the passage of an ordinance 43 hours, and during that time had dosing Seventh street for the bene- lost strength rapidly. He was in his fit of the Wabash railroad. eighty-fourtyear. "I have been busy all my life Arrangements are being made to amassing a fortune, but I have lost send out the American women and said John W. Kennedy, children from Colonla Morelos. It is my health, a millionaire from Des Moines, Iowa, said that settlers who are heavily lust before he fired a bullet into hts armed may decide to remain, in view Drain, while visiting at Santa Barbara, of the losses to fellow colonists who f'BilfO".'!. left their homes. e, George W. Hanson, a former resident of Ogden, has been nominated by the president as consul at Hobart. Tasmania. ' The extension division of the Agricultural college of Utah Is to be removed from Salt Lake to Logan in the near future. Fifty additional Hebrew families from the east will shortly be brought to Utah to Joint the Jewish colony at Clarion on the Piute project. Morris Bessel, aged nineteen, and Lawrence Clark, seventeen, of Spring ville are in the county Jail at Provo on charges of stealing four bead ot cattle last December. Frank Barrett of Eureka was elected president of the Utah State Firemen's association, and Salt Lake was chosen for the next convention at the convention held in Eureka last week. A monster celebration was held at Provo In honor of the of Alma Richards, Utah's representative on the American track team and winner of the running high Jump at Stockholm. W. B. Langcaster is in the - Provo general hospital with a broken leg and Jaw and' fractured skull as the result of an accident at the cement mixer used at the west, portal of the great home-comin- ' Strawberry tunnel 'Jack Callahan, alleged associate of Charles Gammett in the slaying of Night Marshal Frank Colclough at been has Midvale, August 7, positively identified by seven Midvale citizens as Colcloughs murderer. Salt Lakes Inspector of police has Issued an order that any patrolman, sergeant or other member of the department caught smoking In uniform may expect to be laid off an Indefinite period without pay. , H. T. Haines, state commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics, is endeavoring to secure a meeting of his western fellow commissioners in Salt Lake during the week of the national Irrigation congress. A new ordinance designed to make it a misdemeanor for anyone to solicit or give away transfers received by passengers on lines of the Salt Lake .Street Car company may be introduced before the city commission, .Harry Thorne,- - twice convicted of the murder ot George W. Fassell, a Salt Lake yrocery.man. and Peered l the aupreLa couL, TBursday'eentenced to- - he shot at Ine state prison Thursday i September 21 Politics is tabooed in the police and fire departments of Salt Lake. Here after when any member ot either department desires to talk politics or express himself on the political situation he must get beyond hearing of the beads of the department Work on the proposed new electric lnterurban, to be known as the Ogden, Logan A Northern Electric, Is being rushed. Within the next few days the surveying will be completed, and the road will be laid out Construction will then commence. The ruling of the federal department of agriculture that tomatoes not in solid pack, that is, with Juice or broken fruit mixed with the whole tomatoes in the can, must be labeled as such, does not affect Utah canners. Utahns use the solid process. As the opening of the duck season approaches, owners of club grounds around Salt Lake are cleaning their places for the first day, October 1. Many sick ducks have been found on the shooting grounds, but hunters say there is no reason to apprehend an epidemic. The city council of Kaysvllle has granted a franchise for twenty-fiv- e years to the Home Telephone & Electric company to furnish power and lights to Inhabitants of Layton, Clear field. Hooper, Syracuse and occupants of houses outside the city limits. This company Is local. Citizens of Santaquln are aroused by a report that Sereny Peterson, a lad of sixteen, was subjected to hanging until almost dead by Lars A. Johnson and John Johnson, brothers. Peterson is said to have asked tor money due him and was maltreated by the Johnsons, It Is said. Blank cartridges volleyed and thundered as the Utah Indian war veterans and their Indian friends staged an battle as the feature ot the program of the second day of their encampment at Sprlngvllle. The Indians attacked an old United States mall coach and were defeated. Mrs. Maude K. Cooley of Grants-vllle- , widow ot C. F. Cooley, forest ranger, killed last June by a kick oi a horse, will receive from the government $1,400, which is equivalent tc one year's salary. The money will be paid under the provisions ot the re vised government liabilities act. According to Willard Done, state insurance commissioner, the legislation committee at the coming national convention of Insurance commissioners will recommend the passage ot bills throughout the country prohibiting the me of the common or parlor match.' While lighting an acetylene gas lamp in the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden, J. J. ONeil of Salt Lake, was severely burned by an explosion of the gas. He was removed to tee Dee His burns were chiefly hospital. About ' ' 'see and hands and may for life. dlsf d old-tim- e -- f ' e ' ' h pis Nil Oisisras 10 KEEP OUT OF TilEXICO FIRE II L01D0J Cut OR Office Central Te'egraph From Communication With Rest of England. v CRITICAL TIME OFVOTMS I ADVISE8 WOMAN WIVES AND DAUGHTERS OF London. This city was on Saturday COLONISTS TO STAY IN U. S. night entirely cut off from telegraphic communication with the rest of the country and with the continent and for a time connection with America Twenty-thre- e Young Mexican Girls of was severed as the result or a fierce Boon Carried Good Families Have fire Saturday evening in the general Away by Rebels and No Wonfan postoffice, where the central telegraph Is Safe in That 8ectlon. office Is located, and from which all wires of the service are concentrated. While the fire was extremely fierce, El Paso, Texas. While the Chlhau-hu- no lives were lost and the damage Mormons are preparing to go was confined to the Inside of the buildback to their Mexican colonies In ing. A thousand employees, a manorthwestern Chihuahua adjoining the jority of them women, got put of the Sonora line, Mrs. M. F. Sanders, for structure promptly and without panic. merly of Utah, has arrived In DougTRAGEDY RESULT OF BRAWL. las from Nacozari, Sonora, with the warning to all women, foreign or na- Four Men Killed Following Quarrel tive, to keep out of the country. Mrs. Over Card Game. Sanders says that at the present time Tekoa, Wash. Four men are dead no woman la safe in the state of Sohere as a result of a brawl early Satnora and cite the case where twenty-threin a saloon. urday of Mexican good girls young a In quartv 1 over a card game, Patfamilies were carried away by the rick Collinr was struck on the head rebels under Bojas. with a revolver by Curley Gardner and fatally injured. He died in the WILL WORK IN HARMONY. afternoon. Chinese Reformer Does Not Think Deputy Sheriff William Estep of Col-ta- x Execution of GeneralsWili Lead and Town Marshal Grant Dickson of Tekoa went to the saloon to sumto Trouble; Pekin. President Yuan Shi Kal mon witnesses. As they entered the ot and Dr. Sun Yat Sen former provls-Jona- l door, Paliouse Gardner, a brother fire with a rifle, kill"Curley, opened of dined the republic, president ing both officers. He then fired a together flunday evening and later bullet into his own brain. held a conference lasting several sithours, during which the political President Sign Canal Bill. uation was thoroughly discussed. Washington. President Taft signed At the conclusion of the conference the Panama canal bill Saturday night. they gave out a statement saying Following this he sent to congress a In on were accord all they perfect memorandum suggesting the advisaImportant questions. Dr. Sun Yat Sen bility of the passage of a resolution sajd he believed the execution of Gen- which would declare that this measure eral Chang Chen Wu, who was put to was not considered by this governdeath for hla alleged implication in a ment a violation of the treaty prorevolutionary plot at Hankow, would visions regarding the canal. not lead to trouble and that the north Auto Wrecks House, Injures Child. and south would work together harmoniously In the future. Ogden, Utah. Plunging over an embankment after the driver had lost CONGRESS IN DEADLOCK. control of the machine, a large touring car belonging to David Eccles crashed MoAdjournmsnt May Come at Any brick wall of through the eight-incment and May Last for a Week. Paul Kemmeyer's home and injured Washington. All definite plans for Jennie Kemmeyer, a the adjournment of congress are off, child, so seriously that death may reThe session which was to have ended sult. The chauffeur escaped Injury. Saturday night still exists, given new Tillman Fighta Bleaae. life at the break of dawn on the Sab8partansburg, S. C. Vigorously im bath day. The senate and house ars deadlocked over the general deficiency ploring all true Carolinians to defeat him, United States Senator Tillman appropriation bill. s The house is bit- on y Saturday ' came out strongly a a filibuster within terly unyielding; Governor Blease. Tillmans against on no senate and In the filibuster is member of either body knows when friends declare he is doing this at the risk of being defeated himself at the the second session of the primary election. congress will adjourn sine die. Escapes on 8econd Trial. Has Right to Beat Rival. Miss. Swlnton Pcrmenter Winona, Baltimore, Md. That a wife may son of a Mississippi planter, charged With Impunity beat her husband's afwith the murder of Miss Janie Sharp finity waa the .opinion expressed Sat- whose body was found on her fathers Smith at the Justice urday morning by two years ago, (was acplantation eastern police station in the case of Saturday. He was convicted the write of John Sameho. She was quitted on his first trial, but secured a recharged with assaulting and beating versal. ' Victoria Szymanskl, to whom, accordMontana Town Destroyed. ing to the evidence, be paid attention during the absence of his wife in PoMlssoua, Mont. The town of land. on what formerly was a part ol the Flathead Indian reservation, was Da row. r to Refuse Try Judge alnlost entirely destroyed by a fire Los Angeles. All of the twelve su- that Btarted Saturday in a garage perior court judges of Los Angeles The loss Is estimated at nearly $500,-000- . county have refused to preside at the Only two stores and a few resisecond trial of Clarence S. Darrow, dences were saved. ' the Chicago lawyer, charged with jury bribery In hla handling of the FRANK B. KELLOGG McNamara trial. A Judge, under the some other law, may be assigned from county, but. It was learned no definite selection haa been made. AMERICAN -- a e h three-year-ol- Sixty-secon- d d Ro-na- Government to Rslse Rice. Manila. Acting Governor Gilbert and party left Sunday for Mindanao to inspect in the rich Cottobata valley a site for proposed huge rice plantations to be owned by the government The objects of the government-owne- d plantation is to obviate any future rice famine, and to prevent Importations which reach a yearly average valued at $60,000,000 gold. Forest Fires In California. Pasadena, Cal. The forest fire In Devil's canyon, twenty miles northeast of here, has swung to the west, and now threatens the entire Pasadena I watershed. A force of 150 men are , fighting the fire. s From 40 to 50 Year of Ago. How It May Be Passed in Safety. Odd, I am enjoying better for 20 years, and I believe I can safely Va.: health than I have ay now that lam well woman. I was reared on a farm and had all kindaof heavy work to do which caused the troubles that came on me later. For five years during the Change of Life I was not able to lift a pail of water. I had hemorrhages which would last for weeks and I waa not able to sit np in bed. I suffered a great deal with my back and waa so nervous I could scarcely- - sleep at night, and I did not do any bouzeworit for three years. Now I can do as much work as any woman of my age in the county, thanks to the benefit I have received from Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. I recommend your remedies Mrs. Martha to all suffering women. L. Holloway, Odd, Va. No other medicine for womans ills has d and unqualireceived such We know of no other fied endorsement medicine which has such a record of success as has Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, For more than SO years it has been the standard remedy for womans ills. wide-sprea- If yon hare the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia K.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. UVES BLUEJAY WOODS IN Hawks, Owls and Other Birds Art Teased and Tormented by These Noiay Birds. The bluejay likes best to live in thick woods, but it often comes Into open fields, orchards and near dwellings in search of food. When It discovers you it assumes a proud and angry air of conceit and defiance. The bluejays upper parts are purplish-blue. The lower parts a?b purplish-gray. The wings and tail are bright blue with black bars. The tall feathers are tipped with white. It haa a crested head. , The bluejay builds its nest about twentjRfe.t wfedSe ground. It Is made of twigs and fin roots. From four to six eggs are laid. They are of a greenish drab color1 flecked with brown. Doubtless the bluejay helped to name Itself, aa ita common utterance la a long drawn, jay, jay, jay. Tbla cry, with the bright blue color, baa given it ita name. While the jay slnga no song it la able to imitate the calls of other birds, by which means it often attracts them. It likes to tease and torment the owl and especially the little sparrow hawk. This is done by Imitating the cry of a wounded bird, which draws the hawk near. Then several jaya will dart at the hawk squealing and frolicking about in great glee. Sometimes the play ends In a tragedy, for the hawk pounces upon one of them to the dismay of the others. Jays may be caged and tamed like Icrowa and aome writers ay they can be taught to utter words. "Bird Studies, by Herman C. De Groat. Its Class. , "I dont like this for a man to go into. Why not? Its such a business. chicken-raisin- g kind of g And many a girl who starts out with the intention of making a name for herself winds up by turning the Job over to some man. A Large Italians Rob Canadian Bank. Vancouver, B. C. Four Italians, masked and carrying automatic revolvers, robbed the Cedar Cottage branch of the Bank of Hamilton Sunday night They escaped In an automobile, after a revolver battle with the police, in which one of their number was wounded. Bank officials are reticent regarding the amount' taken. Disastrous Electrical Storm. St Louis, Mo. Three persons were killed and seven others Injured by lightning which accompanied a severe electrical storm which visited this city and vicinity Sunday morning. The storm also wrought much property damage on both sides ot the rlvef. Many buildings were struck by lightning and badly damaged. Suffragettes Try to Starve. Dublin. The forcible feeding of Mary Leigh and Glady's Evans, the suffragettes serving terms of five years each, continue. The lord lieutenant of Ireland refuses to grant a petition for their release. LIFE j Package Of Enjoyment Post Toasties Mr. Kellogg, former special aeelet-an- t attorney general, is to deliver the annual address before the American Bar association at Its meeting In Milwaukee next week. Hie subject will ka "New Nationalism. Boys Released on Bond. Kansas City. John Heimberger and John Farley, the boys who -- confessed to having killed and buried Joe Timmerman, on Saturday were released on $3,000 bonds each. Vetoes Power Site Measure. Washington. President Ta't has vetoed the Coosa river bill The bill was to give to the Alabama Power company the right to build a dam across the Coosa r'ver sevm m'lea above Wetumpka, Ala. Served or fruit with cream, milk fresh or cooked. bits delicious Crisp, golden-brow- n of white com and wholesome A flavour that appeaTs to young and old. 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