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Show DEATH OF HIS WIPE PREVENTS THE COMING TO CARBON COUNTYJOF SECRETARY WILSON Hon William I) Wilson, xrrrrtarv of labor in the cabinet of Prcithtit Wood row ilwm, waa t" hnve made two or three sieefhes in ( arlmti conn-Iv conn-Iv veslenlav aflemonn and lant evening even-ing at Cast If Gale, llelH-r and Pnee However, wonl eame to Neil M. Mad-i Mad-i n, r'mnt) chairman, on Hatnnlay list that tlw gentleman's dales in I tali and Idaho had been eaneelled berause of the serious Illness of bis wife at Washington, D. C, and that he was then hurrying from (lie West to her bedside. Last Wednesday afternoon's after-noon's newapsiier earned this Associated Asso-ciated Press ifispateh from the national na-tional capital. Washinglon, 1). C, Oct. 13. Mrs. Agnes WiTliameon Wilson, the invalid wife of Secretary of Ijilwr Wilson, died early today. She had lieenan invalid in-valid for ten ears as a result of a per-al)tieatroke. per-al)tieatroke. Mrs, Wilson was bom at Mary Hill, Seotland, December 27, 1880, nnd came lo America with her iMrents two ears later. She married iu 1833 and bceame the mother of eleven children, nine of wIhiiii survive. Puneral services will be held from the Wilson residence here Thursdaj and interment wilt be at Illosshurg, Pa , the Wilson home. Secretary Wilson is himself a coal miner and his coming here was lookel forward to with much interest bv local lo-cal democrats, the stale committee and the miners of the district them-selves. them-selves. The midden taking of his wife of course cancels all his speaking speak-ing engagements during the present eammigu. UTAH'S JUNIOR 8ENATOR HONORED BY ZION GREEKS Senator William II. King was the gueat of iMimir iterdny evening at the democratic rally of the Salt take City Greek colon v. He was presented present-ed with a gold watch by tho Greek colony for his attitude iu the senate for Greece. A series of nddreesv coupled with a musieal program fea-i fea-i urjd tho meeting, bjinijtor Kinf 1 comes to CnriMfti county next week tn ' deliver several cniiiwign apeeehes sue! will be heard Suudav afternoon at Hit Greek Ortltodo church at Price. H i is a sou red of a laige audience from all the eaiuM AceimMiiiyiiig him will lie Thomaa N. la.vlor, the democratic demo-cratic nominee lor governor, whose home is at Provo. Senator King and Taylor are lo seak at Wellington next Sunda.v afternoon at !i "3 o'clock and at Kunn.vside at 0 o'eloek of ihe evening. Their talks will he on the league of nations at ImiIIi place. Con-greMiimn Con-greMiimn .lame II. il and W. It. Wallace are to iek at Hiawatha this (Pnda.v) evening. UTAH'S GOVERNOR NAMU LEAGUE Or NATIONS DAY Iu order that Ameneaus ma) learn the detail of the league of nations covenant, a plan ha ln profited in New York City that a day he set apart to study lb doeument. A message mes-sage was reeeived lant Wednesday bv Governor Simon lUmlterger asking that he pna-laim uext tuuda.v, (Vcltdter 24lh, as the dav which should be set trt for this puiMie, The committee commit-tee at New York lieadpirter eon-Ut eon-Ut of A. tawrenee biwell, Hamilton Hamil-ton Holt, 0ear Strauss, Prank Crane, Carrie Chapman fall, Irving l'islier, I Davis Sli4Miluisker and 1I win Davis. lit was said at the otfiee of Governor Itamlierger that the reuet will be complied with. The message reeeived Ihv the governor read: "The meaning of the covenant of the league of nations is the gieat issue is-sue of the camiwign In order that I the American people nia.v know fur themselves what the covenant contains, con-tains, we respectfull.v urge the governors gov-ernors of all slates to proclaim Sun-I Sun-I dav, October 21th, as League of Na tions Da.v, and to invite the jieople ou that da,v to read the covenant iu their aasBsaBasBaaBasBaBer. hohie and in ollur places Tina will rioilnbiile In an undcrManding of H the document end make posiliTe an H intelligent Vole "It favorable to this propoMl, we would suggest in addition to the nanal H public announcement through the H pre that the teacher of the state H lie asked In make the anniiHMeamint H in the schools and nrge child rati to H carry the message lo their jMmnta. H Kindl.v advise if yon are willing Is ao- H ojvcrale in this way and thus etwour H age the iteofde t1 find out for IheMt- H selves what the covenant contains." H (Signed) league of Nathimi X)f H Committee, Murray Hill Hotel, New H |