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Show tJ Morgan County Star PubltsbWl Every Stturriny. C. H, Ruble, Editor. lei phone 77. Term) of 8uteif tion (In Mvenee) Three 75 Mix One ; 40c year, If 5o. mini; In,, j; month. lira of lira iii p air-pock- UTAH STATE NEWS OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD It is estimated that between 7,000 and It, Mi persons visited Brigham Wty on Peach day, the 18th. J. G. Oederdonk, aged 55, slipped la frost ef a 'rapidly moving street Happenings That Are Making Hlstorf par in Salt Lake City and was instant Information Gathered from All ly kitted. of the Globs and Quarters The Eooles interurban line between Qlvon in a Fsw Lin Logan and Hyde Park was formally pened ea the 17th. Over 1,000 people gathered at Hyde Park to celebrate. INTERMOUNTAIN The Ogdea factory of the Amalgaservices over the body of Funeral mated 8agar company will be placed In operation Meaday morning if there W. H. Lucas, late president of the is a euftoieat quantity of beets on Union association and pioneer In were held at Portland on hand at that time. The anneal fair at Cedar City has Friday. A young woman is being sought by been a grert success, the weather Portland authorities In connecthe Ideal and all that the attendance being tion with the murder of Harry G. Barr, could be desired, while the exhibit were the best in the history of the an automobile proprietor, who was found dead In the road. fair. Tbe United States circuit court of The ban and 100 tons of hay own-at Denver has handed down a appeals by Stephen Ellis of South Bountiful wen destroyed by fire. The loss decision in tbe Kansas presidential . case upholding the decision of Judge Is estimated at $2,000, with no W. H; that a court of equity Baps started the conflagration has noSanborn, to enjoin a state jurisdiction by playtag with matches. election officer from performing his Arnold Deardall, the boy shot at statutory duty of printing an election Helper bp Edward B. Johnson, is ballot Several bone rapidly iaroviag. At a meeting in Denver of the board splinters have been removed from the of directors of. the Denver & Rio wound, ft Is lot thought that ampuwas decided to standard it Grande, tation ef his leg will be necessary. narrow gauge line the gauge present TheKpdHoe ef Logan one day last over Marshall Pass, between Salida week raided two hotels, a cafe and s and Montrose, Colo. This involves barrels of livery stable, twenty-onthe gauge from three feet to widening ol beer and n considerable quantity four feet eight inches for a distance whisky being confiscated, while the of 136 milea, at a cost of approximateproprietors ef the places were arrestbase-balldo- . d insur-gnee- e ly $2,000,000. ed. OOME8TIC The police have been asked to Robept Donaldsen, assistant supervestigate the circumstances connected intendent of navigation of the Pacific kitchen with the explosion of a range Mail Steamship company, and Henry at the haase of Mrs. Alice Emerson, Gallaghe-rUnited States customs inat Ogdea. It la believed that the ex- spector, have been arrested at San in- , plosion resulted from dynamite placed In the ooei. more deaths There were forty-nin- e reported tact month than during July, according la the monthly report oi the Utah alate board of health for thq month ef August The deaths Iasi month totaled $81. During July they Aviator Rnssen Blair of Kansas City, aged 21, met instant death ait Des Moines, Iowa, while giving an exhibition flight, his Curt la biplane plunging fifty feet to the ground while he was attempting to ascend. An was the cause of his accident. Because one man refused to join the' union several thousand workmen are Idle at the colliers of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company in the Pam ther Creek valley. In Pennsylvania, and only ne mine and three washer ies are working. Miss Lncy Goode White, tbe first woman in' California to receive & judicial nomination, failed to pass her bar examination. As she would be unable to qualify for office In the event ol her selection, It is supposed she will wthdraw. C. R. Rasmussen climbed to the roof of the twenty-tw- o story Masonic Temple, In New York City, and jump ed off. His body crashed on the roof of ah adjoining building fourteen stories below and he was Instantly ' killed. Miss Virginia Brooks, the girl rip former of Chicago, who led the crusade which resulted In the closing of the disorderly resorts in West Hammond, has received an anonymous letter threatening her with death unless she discontinued her activity. WASHINGTON An Invitation to President Taft (d enter Into joint debate with Eugene V. Debs, the nominee of tbe Socialist party for president, has been declined by the White house officials. The Clapp committee investigating campaign contributions and expenditures has determined to hear J. P. Moran and George Wi Perkins, as well as Colonel Roosevelt the first week in October. Advices received at Washington from Nicaragua said that American bluejackets and marines had beefl called upon by the American minister at Managua, Mr. Weitzel, to rescue from famine the. pupils of a college ot girls at Granada, who had been Isolated for forty days. The college is a French institution. Fred W. Carpenter, formerly secretary to President Taft and at present American minister to Morocco, ha been transferred to be minister to Siam In place of Hamilton King, who died at Bangkok September 2. George W. Perkins, leading figure in the Roosevelt campaign, next to Roosevelt himself, was brought into the federal suit for tbe dissolution of the International Harvester company on Wednesday as the brains ot the organization of the vast combine formed to stifle competition in the manufacture and sale of reaping and . farm .machinery. Francisco, charged wiith complicity in In an opium smuggling conspiracy which. It Is said, many other men are Implicated. Two United States marshals are dead and a deputy United States marshal and the chief of police of Lena-pah- , Kans., are dangerously wounded totalled 2SI. as a result of a clash with supposed Mias Jeaaetta Patterson of Kelton bootleggers whom the officers were was thrown from an automobile three trying to trap carrying liquor acrou (Bliss souli of Brigham City and her tbe Kansas-OUahom- a border. shoulder brakes. The car tipped over Adam Clark, he boy who when the driver steered the machine killed his mother at Windsor, Cal., by Into the eteotrle line tracks to avoid putting poison IB a coffee can, is to be eolllslou with a buggy, placed in the reform school until- he Is ChrtfCMr Wphl, for , forty peart N years old. t I X3 sad susetary of the grand lodge of Scores of soldiers with bloodhounds Utah, Itw aad Accepted Masons, and are searching e mountains at the the oldeot Masonic grand lodge secre- head of Carbod creek in West Virtary la the warld In point of years and ginia for the men who tried to Are aervloe, dM at hit home in Salt Lake, the tipple of the 8outh Carbon Coal September 17, at the age of 82, company, at Charleston, and tbe resiThe stats game warden declares dence of Charles Cable, superintendent that the early cold weather has of the mine. Frederick Pinkus, millionaire linen brought about great improvement in the health eeadltlona of ducks, and manufacturer, will spend eleven days that the apart of duck hunting this in tbe workhouse on Blackwells Ismeh-od- a eeaaoa wM he as good aa that of the land because he tried stone-ag- e beat arnnss heretofore experienced. of kidnaping Miss Elsie H utter, a Beet gwws ef Weber county have pretty little dressmaker,, 23 year old, been notified to atart digging the right under the white lights of BroadIbeeta thin week and transport the way. same to the loading station as soon Tbe first serious violence in conas possible, The company officials nection with tbe street car strike at boilers thst the crop In Weber county Superior, Wls., broke out Thursday is se heavy this year that it will re- night, when 5,000 strike sympathisers quire a long factory run to dispose of smashed six cars. the beet. Mrs. Dasy Ulrcb Ope Grace, who The rainfall la Utah varies from was recently acqutfed in Atlanta, Inches annually at G&., ot the charge of shootng her six to tweaty-fiv- s stations between 2,800 and 7,000 feet, husband, Eugene Grace, has Instituted and it is probable that as much as proceedings in common pleas court at She thirty taohea or more falls at some Philadelphia for a divorce. places at the higher levels. The sta- charges cruel and barbarous treattions aa tbe western slopes receive ment more meietaro than those on the eastFormer United States Senator ern slopes. Soto Money of Mississippi Electric lights were turned on In died at his home near Biloxi, Miss., Morgan CUy and vicinity for the first Wednesday ofternoon of uraemic poistime oa September 11. The Como oning. He was 74 years of age. Wednesday was the hottest day of Light Development company, to fulfill their contract' with residents of the year in San Francisco. The merMorgan City, were compelled to erect cury at 2 o'clock had touched 94 dea temporary plant which Is generat- grees. one degree higher than the hottest previous day. The record is ing power at the present time. of water 101 degrees. More than 25,000 acre-fee- t Hazed by schoolmates who kicked will be stored in tbe Piute reservoir next spring, accoding to Joseph Jen- him to urge him along while he pushsen, engineer In charge of construc- ed a pencil across the floor of a room tion work of tbe Piute dam. He says with his nose, Gordon Kyle, a v.esh-maat the Middleton, O., high school, tbe dam win be ready next spring and than lies at the point of death. Kyles ,will store 15,000 more acre-fee- t tbe reservoir contained last year. spine was severely Injured. Convinced by tbe dying statement Cattle sold at $11 a hundred pounds of Brigham Taylor, the eighteen-year-ol- d at the stockyards in Chicago on the boy who was shot by former De- 18th. This establishes a new high puty Sheriff E. B. Johnston near Help- price for the season. A further iner, that tke killing was lacking in crease in the price ot beef was preprovocation, tke county attorney at dicted. Price to preparing to charge the Arthur Hall shot and killed his slayer with murder In tbe first degree. brother, James J. Hall, In the latter's Next Christmas day will mark the downtown office, in San Francisco, one hundred aad fourth birthday ot then went to his victim's apartment, Mrs. Margaret Burch Goff of Spring-Hie- , fifteen blocks away, killed Mrs. James eae of tke oldest surviving pio- J. Hall and committed suicide. The neers ef Utah. Mrs. Goff was born tragedy was the result of a family at Unldella, Del., December 25, 1808. quarrel. Slnoe the opening of the Weber Tbe republican national committee academy at Ogden for tbe school year on Wednesday accepted the resigna1812-1for tke total registration of tion ot Its members from Minnesota, tbe week shows an increase ot more Oklahoma and Ohio and declared vathan fifty students over tbe number cant the seats held by members from enrolled during tbe first week of last New Jersey, West Virginia and North yew. Carolina, who are Roosevelt supportThe horticultural Inspector for We-he- r ers. county is very optimistic regardCharges that the reports that the ing the fruit situation in his territory department of agriculture on the seautd deales that tbe high wind ot tbe son's crops were fictitious and mispast few days caused any great amount leading were made by Dr. C. Prinx of damage. Ia fact he believes that of Manitowoc, Wls., in addressing the jo tke extent of thinning out the f rult, national convention of master brewtke wind was beneficial. ers at Cleveland. i OF PRESERVING ORINTERESTS OF TRADE REASONS ADVANCED. NECESSITY DER IN 'THE Russian' Foreign Minister Conferring With British Statesmen Regarding Division of Buffer Stats, Which is Forecast by British Newspapers. London. The practical division of Persia between Great Britain add Russia appears almost assured as a result of .the conferences which Sergius Sazonoff, the Russian foreign minister, haa had wiiiih British statesmen. AH the British newspapers in the closest touch with the foreign office, particularly (the Time looked upon recently as Sir Edward Greyis mouthpiece, are forecasting this arrange- ment and are apparently preparing the publlo mind for it The necessity of preserving order In the interests of trade is the principal reason advanced. Borne of the Liberal papers bewail the disappearance of Persia as the buffer state and foresee a great increase in the British military establishment when the boundary is drawn across the middle of what is now Persia. . , Britlsh-Russla- n Youth and Woman Driva Automobile h Over Seventy-fiv- e Foot Bluff. Los Angeles. Niles C. Folsom, a years old, formed a lawyer twenty-tw- o death pact with Thelma Bartee of San Diego and Saturday carried out their purpose by driving an automobile off a bluff seventr-fiv- e feet high a few milea from the city. Investigation disclosed the fact that the woman, who was forty years old, was madly infatuated with the young man, who was in love with Ethel Jones, a chorus girl playing at one of the local theatres. The girl did not reciprocate the love of the young lawyer and he confided his troubles to the woman. She made an effort to bring tbe young man and the object of his regard together and when she found she could not do so she proposed that d they die together, and the youth accepted her offer. love-craze- CUBA FACES CRISIS. - ' Ex-Kin- n .l 2, n I ! I Federal Bureau of Labors Report of Investigation of Prices Shows Every- VALUE OF POULTRY PRODUCTS thing at Top, Nothing on Decline. Poor Methods of Preparing and Marketing Deprive Poultryman of Much of His Profits. Washington. The most marked upward trend of the cost of living Is (By F. H. STONEBURN.) disclosed in tike federal bureau of labPoultry products of various kinds or's report of an investigation of prices for the last ten years conduct- form one of the greatest crops proThe ed in the Important Industrial centers duced upon American farm ever increasing number of farms and of thirty-twstates. Fifteen important articles of food, plants devoted exclusively to poultry keeping produce large amounts of as well as coal, comprising two-thira of workingmans needs were investi- high grade goods, although these are when compared with gated. In many cities the investiga- inconsiderable tors gathered statements of mer- the vast supply coming from the small and chants on the cost of living and speci- flocks scattered npon the farmscounmens of these are published in the In the Tillages throughout the try. Unquestionably the great bulk repon of poultry products has come in the On June 15, 1912, the report shows from tbe latter sources, and this fourteen of the fifteen articles of food past is likely to continue. condition were higher (than a year before, and Many farmers concede that their ten had advanced in the last ten years Bocks of poultry yield them a fair more than fifty per cent over the averalthough any intelligent profit, age price for the preceding ten years. has hut to spend a short time During the last decade, prices of po- in investigating the great markets to tatoes changed most end sugar the learn that poor methods of preparing least Their advances were 111.9 and and marketing alone prevent the pro8.5 per cent respectively. During the ducer from receiving much greater relast year, bacon, which decreased just turns. The majority of poultry raisers one-tenof one per cent, was the only tail to realize that their profits could one of the fifteen articles of food' that be largely increased, first, by the showed a decline, while nine of the production of better and more uniform fifteen advanced more than two per roods; and second, by improved methcent varying from 2.4 per cent for milk ods of disposing ot them. to 18.6 for round steak. Not infrequently It is stated that e Of the fifteen, only eggs, butter, goods sell themselves, milk and sugar were lower, but the and in a sense this is true, but it is price of three of these four Is normal- not enough to turn out superior ly lower in summer than in winter. goods; much is lost it they are not marketed in the most careful manner. WOMAN LEADS ROBBERS. man who receives The poultry the highest quotations for his prod- Gotham 8cene Of Bold Robbery Committed bjr Automobile Bandit New York. Led by a woman, automobile bandits rivaling in boldness the taxicab robbers of Paris and the perpetrators of similar crimes on the lower east side of New York, on Sunday secured $5000 worth of loa, In broad daylight from the Jewelry store of George Richman, 711 Second avenue. Just across the street services were going on In the Reformed Episcopal Dutch church, and i3cores of people Different 8tylea of Egg Cases. were passing up and down the thoroughfare, yet so rapid?? was the rob- note throughout the year is the one bery committed that no one noticed who studies how, when and where to market He learns that during ceranything unusual. tain months in each year there is a XWILL. SIGN COVENANT. shortage in different kinds of poultry products, and he plans to produce Unionists of Northern Ireland to Reg- as large a quantity as possible of these products daring the season of ister Defiance: of Homo Rule. scant supply. He then ascertains in London. On Saturday, September 2. Unionists of the northern counties of which markets he casr dispose of these goods to best advantage, and Ireland propose to Register their formal and packs them according to prepares defiance of home rule. tbe requirements of those markets. Gathering in halls, market places Poultry products are concentrated and churches, the men of Ulster- - will and valuable, although not extremely sign a covenant pledging themselves perishable. Therefore, Improved means never to submit to any government of transportation make it possible for from Dublin which may be imposed tbe poultryman to place hia goods In upon the country by the Asquith-Red-montbe best markets without greatly inhome rule bill passed by the creased expense. house of commons. "Ulster day" is the designation Feed During Molting. chosen for this remarkable political Tbe molting of fowls is a natural sacrament process and not a disease and no medical treatment is necessary or deBank Directors Must Be Active. sirable. Feed molting fowls juat as New York. A ruling of great inter- you would feed them at any other est to country banks was laid down time, only remember that molting ia Saturday by Lawrence O. Murray, done during hot weather, and less carcomptroller of the currency, in an ad- bonaceous food should be given than dress delivered here ito a gathering of when the weather is cool. Oats, wheat, national hank examiners. On and aft- cut clover or alfalfa or any leguminous er October 1, he said, he desired that seeds may be used more because the at the examination of all country banks weather Is warm than that fowls are shall molting. the hoard . of directors Any sort of green food is he convened and the examination oi good; so are beets, turnips, bulbs or tubers of any sort that they will eat. assets made in their presence. They should have little corn or other Women Excused By Committee. g food. Mrs. Washington. Harriman, widow of Edward H. Harriman, tbe railroad Miss Bliss, former mngnatei pud treasurer of the Republican national commitiee, will he excused from testifying before the senate committee investigating campangn expenditures, Senator Clapp and Senator Pomerene Sow turnips for poultry food. have decided. This ia the month to wage war on Will Compete With Tobacco Trust. lice. Almost all varieties of geese make New York. A $50,000,000 tobacco mothers. good company, now in process of formation Dry bran makes a good chicken feed here, is reported to have the finan- the year round. cial support of Daniel G. Reid, chair- . There should be shade provided in man of the Chicago, Rock Island & every poultry yard. Pacific Railway company and several Feed sweet milk occasionally during of his associates. Mr. Reid is now in the summer months; Europe, but is expected to return about Overfeeding is a common cause of October I. loss among turkeys, A turkey cannot grind its food withKilled by Jealous Suitor. out having sharp grit Vincennes, Ind. Miss Lucille May, Oats are the best feed for growing aged 17, ingenue with a stock com- bone and large frame. pany playing at a local theatre, was Summer eggs that go to market shot and killed by Thomas H. Davis, must be above suspicion. a jealous suitor, who then attempted ' Geese live long, but it is not wise to shoot himself, hut the cartridge to keep ganders over four years old. Geese have been bred for table use jammed. r least since the days of ancient at Italian Prince Die Egypt. Paris Prince Louis Murat, a A turkey when a few weeks old grandson of the king of Naples, died grows very fast and has a voracious Sunday, after an operation. He was appetite. 61 years old. If you want large, healthy chicks, crowd more than twenty-fiv-e In dont Want Diaz Again. coop. qne Mexico City. A secret petition askYard the young stock during the ing that General Porflrio Diaz return, day and house at night to atop sumtake over the command of the combin- mer losse ed federal and rebel armies and seize Do not get the Idea that there Is no the presidency of Mexico, is being money in poultry unless you raise 'here. poultry on a large scale. Feed for growing pullets and cock-ereSuffragettes Roughly Handled. should consist largely of crackLondon. Suffragettes who on ed oats with the hull removed. attempted to break up a meet-- i Select & warm place away from tbe ing addressed by David windows for roosts, and have an ln-- i chanceMor of the exchequer, at clined j the platform under them to catch Ltanystumdwy, Wales, were roughly j the dropping handled by the crowd. o ob-erv- er th high-grad- TWO VICTIMS OF BLIND GOD. lf n TREKD E y Her-ngldo'- UnO OF THE COST OF UVIKS FOREIGN rATmasury is Empty and Heavy 1 r Bills , ' Mery. Leigh the Wratett Rem'a Unpaid haa been released from the Dublin ' Havana. Cuba, her treasury empty prison on account of ill health due to her refusal to eat and having to he and the improbability of an honest fed forcibly. She threw a hatchet at and orderly presidential election bePremier Asquiths carriage and wound- ing held. Is facing the most serious ed. John Redmond, leader of the Irish financial crisis which has confronted the island since it became a republic. parliamentary party. Konstant Theodor Dumba, at The last dollar ot the $16,500,000 8peyer loan has been spent while the to has been minister Sweden, present and paving of Havana, for sewering r Hengel-mullenominated to succeed Baron von Hengervar as ambassador which purpose the loan was made, is only half finished and is in danger of of Austria-Hungarat Washington. Aurelanio Valle, assistant chief ot being abandoned. Receipts from the police of Naco, Sonora, Is dead from customs house and the lottery have wounds received in a fight with Troop- reached their lowest ebb. The Gomez er Brown of the Fourth United States administration has spent $140,000,000 years of existBrown will be formally In its two and one-hacavalry. charged with murder and taken to ence, and Cuba must cut down her expenses at least 50 per cent before Cananea for trial. The cruiser Des Moines, the first She can hope to break even. American warship to appear on the Slim Diet Results in Illness. eastern coast of Mexico In more than R. Conn. George a year, arrived at Tampico on Thurs- i Middletown, Ward, known all over the state for his day. an American feats of pedestrianlsm, and who last George Retterman, at Summer announced that he has cut blacksmith, who lived formerly ills expenditures for food down to 26 Wichita, Kan.i is reported to have been murdered at Cuslhuirischic, Mex- tents a week, was taken from his fcpartmentB to a local hospital on Sun-la- y ico. , in a serious condition as a result, The American yacht Edrls, which left New York December 12 last on the physicians say, of his method of a voyage to San Francisco by way living. of the straits of Magellan, put into J King Manuel Plane Trip. the harbor ot Valdivia, on the Chilean g Manuel of Portugal , Paris. coast, on Wednesday in a damaged and Prince Louise of Orleans are necondition. Three burros which refused to be gotiating for the charter of a large steam yacht. If the owner frightened off the track by the whistle seagoing meets terms offered by the agents the of the engine, caused the derailment of a northbound troop train on the of king and prince, the two throneMexican Central near Torreon. Eleven less potentates will sail around the world, visiting San Francisco, Manila soldiers were killed and forty-seveand other Pacific ports. hurt A loan of $50,000,1)00 for sanitary Former Utah Jurist Dead. works In Buencs Ayres Is authorized ' Kansas City. Stephen B. Twlss, in a bill sent to congrefca by the a federal court justice in formerly president of Argentina. The bill Utah, died here Saturday after a linbo will probably passed. Illness. He was 85 years old. The most sanguinary engagement gering Mr. Talss was appointed associate jusof the war in Tripoli was fought Wedtice of the supreme court of the ternesday near Derne, a town on the of Utah by President Hayes in Mediterranean coast, 140 miles north- ritory 1880 and served until 1885, when he east of Bengasi. Turks are reported retired. to have lost a thousand men. It was announced, following a conUrged te Recognize China. ference at Montreal, between D. New York. The China society of vice president ot the Canadian America on Sunday addressed to PresPacific Railway company and repreTaft an open letter appealing sentatives of the Order of Railway ident for recognition of the new Chinese reTelegraphers, that a. settlement naa The letter is signed by Louis not been reached in regard to the public. Seaman, president of the Lovlngston wage and hour scale dispute. organization The reported attack on American 8idna Allen te be Tried. sailors from the guuDoat Tacoma, on the streets of Bluefields, Nicaragua, Roanoke, Va. Guarded by a dozen during a supposed detectives, Sldna Allen, charged with Sunday, was discounted murder in the shooting up of the Tuesday by a dispatch to the state conrt at Hillsville, was on Sunday taken to the scene of the crime for department from the consul there. Allen has retained attorney trial. British manmotor Twenty leading ufacturers discussed a campaign to State Militia In Control. oppose the American invasion at a Charleston, W. Va The state milluncheon given in London by Ralph has tightened the lines in the itia D. Blumenfeld, editor of the London law district of Kanlwha counmartial which is Daily Express, promoting a ty and, state officials from Governor movement against American automo-down are apparently Glasscock biles. a long siege. 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