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Show Salt Lake Minister Saves Woaian's Life I Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the First ' Congregational church In Salt Lake, who returned yesterday from a tour of eastern cities, described the part , which he played hi saving a woman's wom-an's life on Union Pacific Train 21, Tuesday, as an act of providence. Dr. Goshen said that the woman had taken two grains of morphine and that the train crew, hearing him called Dr. Goshen, thought that he was a physician. Ho was called to a3sir.t the woman. By some odd chance, Dr. .Goshen had a bottle of aromatic spirits of ammonia, he said, which is prescribed pre-scribed by physicians for morphine poisoning The treatment was administered ad-ministered and in forty minutes the woman gained consciousness. She was about 30 years of age and was well educated and refined, it is Bald. ! BccaUBO of a quarrel which oho had with her lover in Denver, Kho said sho had resolved to take her own life. At ARawllns, Wyo., tho woman wno placed in the hands of u phyBlclun. . no |