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Show "T ' "S" 4 f COALVILLE TIMES. r Edltsr K. J. FETEfiSON, M tt Htt I. UK Argentina ufNwM Mum. nui or nMciimox. hfiMkrMiHM i ....tl .. M . KmAi. Ov0UaMa i UTAH STATE NEWS. Roy Curtis, a veil known young nan of Sprlngrllle, was killed by blast while working at Las Vegas Nevada. Salt Lake seems to be suffering from an influx of undesirable characters bold-up- s and robberies being a nightly occurrence. An epidemic of measles is raging In cases beSalt Lake City, twenty-threIn two the latter days ing reported part of last week. A street car line la to be constructed during this season by the Ugden Rapid Transit company to the sanitarium at the mouth of Ogden canyon. The artificial stone factory at l.ehi Junction Is turning out an average ot These are 1,000 blocks per day. hipped south as fast as manufactured. Lucy Bigelow Young, sixth wife of the late President Brigham Young, died at her home In Salt Lake City on the 3rd, of pneumonia, after a two weeks Illness. A. L Johnson of Salt Lake City, resident agent of the Remington Typewriter company, la said to be short rer $1,009 In his accounts. Johnson disappeared. bidding for the construction of 'gden public building the 8tand instruction company ot Chicago v lowest bidder. Its proposal e -- i Siss.ooo. v and John Dali, two utha, are serving out a tenia the county Jail for a large sack of 'a car at tbe depot. peanuts 1 Vm of morality . has Another truck Salty 'a City, aa a reault of which severs. Swing halls axe to be warned to keep cloeed, and gf. ft the gtreeta a. V certain hours. sulclded at Park Mrs. C. J. Edwn. ctd. Mrs. City, taking carboL waa a wldow,Ah several dfea, and worry and apnstaat strug- CA for existence la sak kto have led ta the deed. Cth County Blackl Hawk war wi In America! Fork Inst weak and elected officer JL&& decided Upon Fayson as the ptauv fur holding their next encampment' which will be keid some time during August. Lss Oow, the Chlnse gardener of Forest Dale, who wan arrested a week ago for qa attempted assault upon Beatrice 1 8eager, has become a raring man It la now be-- ; lleved he waa tnsaaf at the time of the Ogden y r ..,aa assault. ' A. W. Mountney.well known In Sal City, and aearetary of tha Bank berger Exploration company, has disappeared, and It lajcharged he la short la hla account ta the amount of 1, 100. A fondneaa f r poker la given as the raou for his downfall. Advices from B ever county are to the effect that In the Wasatch King, ta the Beaver Lai district, a disc lot-ar- e of a highly owdlsed Iron, carrying better thaffHhnji pal gold values, baa beta made la thd vertical abaft which the management la atnklng. Several Murray business men have recently been the victims of aa aaclent graft, worked by a stranger. He represented to them that ho was la charge of a railroad constructloa gang, ordered bills of goods, borrowed sums or moaey and then disappeared. Baried beneath a pile of rocks la a secluded spot near Little mountain, fourteen miles west of Ogden, with the back of bis bead crushed and otherwise mutilated, the body of a man, supposed to be Enoch D. Jenkins, was found by a hunting party oa Ink ' .J 8unday. Rebels Tlr abort-weig- TROOPS JUDGE SWAYNE MAKES ANSWER UUTH! of War and for Peace. are to Advice from Bueno Ayr the effect that the insurrection Is ad inltted to have been a failure, and the government now ha matters well In hand. Monday the military rebels at Cordoba endeavored to make terms with the government by offering to surrender If they were bolved and permitted to retain their rank, threatening that If conditions were refused they Would' hold as hostages Dr A1 vice president of th repubcorta,-lh- e lic, and other notable persons who were surprised snd captured In that city on Saturday President Quintana declined to listen to any compromise, adding that rebels had no right as combatants, and would be amenable to military law The prompt suppression of the outbreak would Indicate the absence of all the usual elements of a revolution Th rising was purely military, snd was limited In Its proportion Late Information shows that the Insurrectionary movement Is now re- , stricted to Cordoba. Generals Wint-terBenavides, Garcia and Rocs, with largely superior forces, are surrounding the city. The rebels are holding Senator Yofre. The minister of Interior has sent a telegram to the governors of the various provinces, informing them that and that order has been consequently the extraordinary measures that were ordered Instituted are no longer necessary. OFFICER ASSASSINATED. Procurator of Finland Victim of Political Plot Solution Solnlnen, procurator general of Finland, who, before he was ennobled, was known by the name of Johnsson, waa assassinated at Monday, by a young man wboae Identity up to the present time has not been determined. The assassin and Solllnen's son were both wounded In the duel following the murder. The motive of the crime apparently waa purely political, the slain official being a prominent member of the got ernment party. The assassin called at the procurator's residence, gave the name of Alexander Gadd, waa admitted to the officials study, and upon his entrance fired four shots from a revolver, one of the bullets piercing the breast of tha procurator, who expired almost Instantly. Hla aon, hearing the hots, rushed In from an adjoining room, and fired three or four shots at hla father! assailant, wboae right leg waa broken below the knee by a bullet. The boy was also wounded. The assassin Is now In the hospital, where . he Hee uaoonaetoue. Hels-Ingfor- FATAL TROLLEY ACCIDENT. Car Jumps the Track, Killing One and Injuring Tan Persons. Adolph P. Johnson was killed and tea persona were Injured In a runaway car accident In Portland, Ore., Monday morning. The car ran away on a grads, and on striking a curve Jumped the track. The Injured were extricated from their peril with great difficulty, the car being almost chopped to piece before the last ot tbs Injured was removed. The wreck seems to have been caused by the slippery condition of the mils, owing to a frost. The when be realized that the car waa approaching the curve too rapidly, threw on his brakes snd reversed the current, but this was not sufficient to check the momentum, and the car, with Its load, struck the curve with so terrific force that the body of the car left the forward trucks before the trucks left the tracks. This In the rear trucks dragging the back part of the body of the car with them until It waa turned half way around. Killed While Hunting. A Vancouver, B. C.. dispatch aays: Kt a result ofs a shooting accident on (Vestham, Island, Peter Erickson, a wealthy ranch owner, lost bis Ufa while out hunting. He was alone snd bis dead body was found by friends who went In search of him. The remains were lying beside a fence and hla shotgun, with the muzzle pointing toward him, showed that he had evidently Seen dragging the gun behind him, and aa he climbed a fence the trigger ceught ta the rails. Erickson being instantly killed. raid ta to be Instituted by the Grocers and Butchers' association of Salt Lake, Such produce Was Thawing Dynamite. as butter, cheese, canned goods sad other articles sold in packages will be W, LT Hays, aged 55, was probably weighed, and If they fall short, the fatally Injured by an explosion of dealers say they will not agree to sell black powder at hla ranch seven miles them. from Everett, Wash., on the MarysWilliam 'J. Pickett baa brought suit ville road. With hla sou Ira. aged 14, against a saloon la Ogden for the sum be waa engaged In drying powder and of 15,000 as damages. The eult la a thawing dynamite. Hays saw the pownovel one. Plaintiff alleges that while der catch Ore and warned the boy to ta the place he waa stricken with apo- run. The lad reached the porch and plexy and waa throws la a back room the father reached the door when the of Hays' aad allowed to remain there without explosion occurred. On feet was blown off. and he suffered Incare or attention. Injuries. The boy was painfulL C. Rasmussen of ML Pleasant is lyternal bruised. certainly unfortunate. Early last win tar he bed bis leg broken, and was Just Body ef Missing Woman Found. able to get out again and attend to a search lasting over a month, After his work wbea aa unruly cow kicked of Mr. Marie K. Sayler of the the body la the again him, breaking leg same place, bat making the break Portland, who disappeared at SkamcF more serious than the first . hows. Wash., oa New Years eve, - Emaaeet was found at Astoria, Ora, by divers. Kaha, sat ot the prominent business of Salt Laka, died In twenty feet of water, tightly ta Baa Francisco on the 31st, where wedged under a snag. It is supposed he bad gone for hla health. . Mr. Kaha that the woman accidentally tripped came to Utah ta ISM, being then em- and fell Into the water from the which , she ployed by hla brother. Colonel Kahn, porch of the building who established th .first wholesale had apartments. At the time she disappeared there were ensattona! rugrocery store la Utah. mors in connection with the disap. .. pearance. A ARGENTINA Make Overtures PmUSn la OmMIU. Utah, ImmI-Uui REVOLUTION ON THE WANE. TWO REGIMENTS MARCHING UPON CAPITAL CITY. Government Leaders Had Expected the Outbreak and Have Taken Measures to Suppress IL An inurretion has broken out is Buenos Ayres. Argentina. Several pe lice posts have been attacked by bands of about thirty mem each, but the assailant nearly everywhere were re captured by the police. An attack oa the arsenal was also repelled. It k rumored that two regiments of troops have mutinied and are marching on th capital. The Argentine government, which appears to have been acquainted with the plans of the leaders of the plot took timely measures to suppress tbs uprising and seems to hare complete control of the situation. Aa a reault of the Insurrectionary movement which lirck nut iyt only is Buenos Ayres, but la other cities o! Argentina, the government has Issued a decree establishing a state of aiegs for thirty days throughout the whole republic, and has ordered the mobilisation of the national guard. President Quintana declares that tbs Insurrection Is directed by persons who are Irresponsible and without influence. The whole fleet yematn loyal. Much praise is given the firemen and sailors, none of whom abandoned their posts. Governor Freyre of the province of Santa Fe, who was In Buenos Ayres, baa returned to Rosario on a torpedo boat. Many citizens have called on tbs chief of police and volunteered their services In aiding the authorities to suppress any new Insurrectionary movement. They were thanked and Informed that the government had at Its disposal ample forces. Secretary of War Godoy la preparing to nominate superior officers to command the national government The movement was Instigated by th radical party, which waa assisted by sections of the military. A few persona were killed or wounded during the disturbances. A decree has been Issued prohibiting press comments on the situation. Russians Repulse Japanese, According to Russian Report. Dispatches from 8L Petersburgpay that General Kuropatkln, In a report to Emperor Nicholas, says: "No fighting waa reported on February 4. At present activity la confined to operations by our volunteers, whlch barsas thq enemy. There 1 gr tlllery firing on both sides, tod a hasty strengthening oppositions by both th Russians and Japanese. General Kuropatkln. on Friday, reported the repulse of the Japanese advance guard on the left flank, toward Banosyn and Chanaan, with slight losses, the Japanese leaving fifty dead on the field. $ According to General Kuropatkln last reports, which Indicate the wotnd-In- g of a third Russian general, D. mobowskl. the operations at Sandhpu and the fighting at 8hakhe have been momentarily suspended. Nine fists of Triplets, President Roosevelt will be Introduced this week to the father md mother of wine set of triplets, aa It la expected be will present them with an autograph photo. George V. Danville, the father, la but forty-tkreyears old, and his wife is thlrtyelrtt They live In Yankton, S. D. They to arrive In Washington oa a visit next week, and the aeqators and representatives will take them to the white beuse. The twenty-seveare nine sets of triplets, twenty-foof whom are boys and three are e thll-dre- n ur girl. Will Attend Inauguration, Mrs. Mary Adelaide Fairbanks, mother of Senator Fairbanks, will travel clear serosa the continent a distance of nearly 3.000 miles to see her son take the oath of office as vice president of the United States. Among his other characteristics Mr. Fairbanks Is noted for his kindness tad affection for the members of hltfiua-il- y circle, which la fully reciprocated, and there la no doubt this win b tke proudest moment of his aged mothers life. Mrs Fairbanks is now la cut-fornl- a. Man Exploded When Thawed Out Peter Eberhart la supposed to bf the name of a farm hand who, near 8L Paul, Minn., drank a small bottla of nitroglycerine on n wager, fax to death while walking home, and exefforts were ploded when t thaw him ouL While the txiy M left In an outbuilding near a stova in which waa a roaring fire, the exploded. The building completely wrecked, aad cue batten boot heel and a piece of watchehai B wsr 4 that waa found ot Petar. nitro-glycer- , Had Ruined Hit Life. A young woman, described as Lonls Schroeder aad Louisa Adaea, hot and killed by Emil Bollinger a Janitor, who waa arrested after betag seriously Injured In an attempt to The shooting took pUc, m hotel In Chicago. BolllngeY would offer no explanation of the Lmgsdy to say that he had shot the wote.Tv cause ah bad rained bis Hf. Tv Uo learned that Bolllsjer , aid to have left him two yearn as. ' account of hla attentions to th e. r J, CENSORS EDIT PAPERS. Warsaw Editors Allowed to Resume Work Under Eys of Boullgan. Warsaw newspapers reappeared Friday morning after eight days suspension of publication. They are subjected to the most severe censorship under the orders of the minister of interior, Boullgan. Most of the shops reopened Friday, but only a few of the strikers returned to work. Scatteied Instances of violence were reported. A student of the university was killed In the morning, and strikers killed a workman who had been in communication with the military au thorltles. lhe workmen of the cutlery factory attempted to resume their employment, but strikers entered the buildthe machinery. ing and demolished Most of the strikers, sparently, are not yet willing to return to work. Workmen In all the sugar factories of Poland, which number forty-twtruck on February 2. These factories hitherto have been working day and night to supply the troops In Manchuria. STRIKERS DISLIKE OFFICIALS. Officers ef Various Concerns Forced to Attend Meetings of Employes. SKIRMISHES ON THE SHAKHE. n Admits Charges But Has an Explanation In Each Cass. Through hts counsel, Judge 8wayne of Florida on Friday made formal response In the senate to the articles of Impeachment voted by the house of representatives. The answer waa a formidable document In point of size Each of the twelve articles of Impeachment waa answered at length. In every case the fact charged waa admitted, but explained from Judge Swayne'a point of view, and, in addition, it waa contended that, even if the conditions were true aa charged, they were not of a character to Justify proceedings for Impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors. The answer was read br former Senator Thurston, and when he concluded the senate Issued an order requiring the house to file Its formal reply by next Monday and directed that all pleadings shall be In by February I, so that the trial may proceed February 10. About 40,000 men are now out on a strike, says a dispatch from Sasno-vice- , Russia. At a meeting of the striker Friday the men forcibly dragged officers belonging to the management of various concerns to the place of meeting. All the speakers Insisted oa the preservation of public order. The mens demands Include a nlnlmum wlge of 75 cents It day, eight hours to constitute a day of work? various reforms In factory management, and old-ag- e pensions. After the meeting 12,000 strikers marched all miles to the Dombrova quarter in perperfect order, but everywhere suaded workmen to strike. In the afternoon strikers went to the railway station of Streshemeschlz, seized and bound the officers, wrecked the station buildings and stopped trains In both directions. HAS RECORD AS A FIGHTER. THIEVES KILLED THEY BECAUSE BT WORKMEN BROUGHT T ON STRIKE MOVEMENT. Body of Strikers Hunt Down Criminals Who Had Engaged In Looting and Promptly Executed Them. dispatch from Warsaw says that during the riots of Sunday and Monday the workmens residence district was unprotected by police, and the hooligans seized the opportunity to plunder many dwellings. A large body of workmen went to a suburb where criminals abound and Institued a rigorous search of their houses. Wherever they were able to identify stolen property the workmen promptly killed the persons who had It In their possession. About a hundred other criminals were injured In fighting with the workmen. The latter were not only actuated by revenge for their losses, but were enraged because the hooligan element brought discredit upon the strike movement AU the bodies of those killed In the riots have been removed from their homes to police stations. The relatives are not permitted to bury them. From the police station In the Novi Svlat district alone the corpses of fifty men and two women were taken Monday night In four hospital vans to the Jewish, Lutheran and Catholic cemeteries and will remain there for Identification. Twenty-on- e bodies are still unidentified. A SHERMAN BELL'S OPINION. Military necessity recognizes no laws, either civil or social, says Adjutant General Sherman A. Bell of Colorado In his biennial report made on Thursday. . Reporting the use of the troops In the mining camps during the two years of Governor Peabodys administration the adjutant general uses the following language: As military commander, the authority and dignity of the state of Colorado were at all times upheld and asserted, In seeking to ameliorate a condition of dynamite, murder and assassination, under the guise of labor, that was Intolerable. Autocratic In name and speculative In Its Incorporated trusts. not the unionism recognized to associate with working Improvement In the condition of the honest working people of the state, their wives and families betterg ment, but Socialists and Anarchists, fanned by an PNtL th whole outfit will some day cause the lawmakers to both suppress and banish beyond the state line, such action becoming a 'citizens necessity by the lawmakers and necessary for the protection and welfare of the Individual who labors for wages, whom Individually and collectively I have the highest respect and regard for. a well as for their happiness snd prosperity. fire-eatin- j. Gives Paternal Admonitions and $23,-00- 0 for Relief of Families of Murdered Strikers. Favorsblo results are expected to follow the audience given by Emperor Nicholas at Tsarskoe-Sel- o to representing the lead- I ing Industrial establishments of SL In addition to paternal Petersburg. admonitions bestowed upon the workmen, f25,000 has been given by the emperor, empress snd dowager empress for the relief of me families of those who were killed or badly wounded In the affairs of January 22. The manufacturers of SL Petersburg have made concessions to the strikers and contributed to the relief fund. The situation in Poland and other of the provinces continues strained and strikes are reported from Irkutsk and several other Siberian towns. The retirement of Prince Svlatopolk-Mlrskfrom the ministry of the Interior has been accomplished In such a way as to indicate that the emperor is satisfied to be rid of a minister of the prince's avowed liberal tendencies. y m LAND FRAUDS IN OREGON. Indictment Returned Against 8enator Mitchell and 8tat 8enator Brownell. Interest in the Oregon land fraud cases was again raised to fever heat by the announcement that the Federal grand jury at Portland had, on Wednesday, Indicted United States Senator John H. Mitchell on another charge of bribery, and had also Indicted State Senator George C. Brownell, one of the foremost Republican politicians and lawyers In this state on charges of subornation of perjury This Indictment against Mr. Mitchell alleges that while a senator from this state to the Federal congress he accepted on seven different occasions sums of money aggregating 34,209 from a timber land dealer, named Frederick R. Krlbs, for services rendered In, It Is alleged, inducing Congressman Dinger Hermann, the commissioner of the geueral land office at Washington, to expedite, make special and approve certain applications for public lands, and recommend the Issuing of patents to the lands. The Indictment against Senator Brownell charges that Mr. Brownell caused Fred Sievers and John Howland to, swear falsely that certain field notes In connection with the survey of public lands In eastern Oregon were true. J LEGISLATOR 8TIRS UP TROUBLE. Warm Tima May Result From Speech Delivered to Students. An upheaval In the Illlnola legislature, possibly rivaling the - reoent boodling exposures In the legislator of Missouri, may be the outcome of an address made by Representative Frank D. Comerford of Chicago to the students of the Illinois college of law recently. The general assembly has appointed a committee of seven to Investigate Mr. Comerfords charges, which are reported as specifically alleging,, that the Illinois legislature is a great public auction, where special privileges are sold to the highest corporation bidders, and thaL without respect to party affiliations the grafters seem to be in the majority. Mortons Nam Left OuL The Interstate commerce commission has forwarded to the attorney general a report on the investigation oP the charges that the Atchison. Topeka A Santa Fe railroad has been granting rebates to the Colorado Fuel A Iron company, the Legislative Scandal in California. report showing that the law had been violated in these As an outcome of the bribery scantransactions and referring the whole dal in the California legislature, Jomatter to the department of justice seph S. Jordan, the alleged agent of Tor action. The commissions decision the accused senator, has been arrestholding that the law had been violated ed and formally charged with felony. Is accompanied by the voluminous tes- The specific charge is that he obtained timony taken at the hearing. There Is no mention of Secretary of the Navy 31,650 from George N. Tlchenor on Morton, who waa vice president of the representation that he would Imthe road at the time the transactions properly Influence the action and occurred, In the commission's decision, votes of Senators Bunkers, French, and no connection whatever by the Wright and Emmons In the investi- Lieutenant General Myloff to Command Division In Manchuria. It la believed In military circles that the succession of Lieutenant General Myloff to the command of the Second army of Manchuria does not necessarily mean that the position of second in command In the far east has devolved upon him. General Myloff has a good record aa a fighter, though he waa not present at any of the great battles of the Manchurian campaign. He la 62 years old. He fought In the Turkish campaign and saw a great deal of service in the Caucasus. He waa appointed to the command of tho Eighth corps in 1901 and went to Man- commission between Mr. Morton and churia with that corps from Odessa. the rate transaction complained of. Land Fraud Discovered. CORRUPT LEGISLATORS. A plot to defraud the state out of about 2.000 acres of state land baa Illinois Congressman Makes Serious been discovered through the confesCharges Against Lawmakers. sion of one W. C. Randle of 8alem, Representative Frank D. Comerford, Ore., who stated to Governor Chamber-lain- , who made charges of wholesale corbefore whom he had been sum- ruption In the Illlnola legislature, armoned. that he had been Induced to rived In Chicago from Thursday sign applications for the lands and Springfield, and added to hla sensawear to the necessary affidavits. Ran- tional statements. One man at least dle, it la said, confessed to the gov- la going to the penitentiary aa a reernor that he received 20 In cash for sult of the Inquiry, he said. "I will h hla services and was promised a make good my charges. I have the Interest In the property after It name of th man who was offered the had been secured. bribe as well aa the briber." j Rendered Homeless by Fire. Quarrel Over Kochs Money. Five houses have been destroyed by Indictment for mnrder will he families made homefire and thlrty-el- x asked by Coroner Hoffman against Jofire in the Williamsburg less by hann Hoch. the alleged poisoner of of Brooklyn. Many persona narmany wives. Two of the wlvea of rowly escaped death. Owing to the Hoch havo quarreled over money alsevere cold, the firemen suffered greatto been found on Hoch have leged ly, Many hands and noses were fros- when arrested. The money Is claimed ts, and the policemen suffered like- by Mrs. Flscher-Hoch- . because she was at 50,000 was the last one he deserted. wise. Property valued, Mrs. also lays destroyed. Nine families were rout- Hendricks-Schmltt-Hoced out by fire In another section of claim to 500 of th 3600 now said to be la the possession of the New York Brooklyn about the asm time. police. Boats Unable to Land. Will Hang 8L Patricks Day. A Cotton belt passenger train from The court of Missouri has supreme Newport, Ark, with 300 passengers affirmed th of th lower Judgment big transfer boL la on board th which convicted William court, b front of la Cairo, Henry Marquand of the murder of Detective Ohio river, Ills, la th middle of the unable to land. The boat baa been Schsmacher, and sentenced him to be fighting th Ice for several hours, but hanged March 17 aexL Detective headway. Never In Its Schumacher waa en make no killed while attempthistory baa th Ohio been so fun of Ice to arrest will sav frozen It ing be and Colliaa for men Rudolph and river ever completely. Many factories and th robbery 0f the Union, Mo, bank. rntlla ar cloned down on account ot Collins waa hanged some time ago. Ruescaped from the 8L Louis Jail the cold and hundreds of laboring me dolphwaa and found In the Kansas state are out of employment. one-tent- so-tio- CZAR TALKS TO WORKINGMEN. tf h Ra-dolp- tealteatlary. .. - gation bf building and loan Societies. The four senators are being tried before th senate. Train Crash Into Slslgh, Killing Seven ef the Occupants. A passenger train on the Pittsburg, Slnwmut A Northern railroad crashed Into a sleigh containing thirteen women, killing seven outright and so seriously Injuring the remaining six that three of them died after removal to the hospital. Of the other three, two are in a serious condition. Th accident occurred near ArkporL N. Y. The sleigh was one of three carrying a party from the Unlversallst church of Hornellsvllle, N. Y. No Man Safa in Colorado. Curtailment of the powers of the governor of Colorado la the demand i of 18,000 members of organized labor embodied la a petition from the Denver Trades and Labor assembly presented to the legislature. Under the construction ot the supreme court oa the question of habeas corpus, says the petition, no man la safe. With the petition the draft of two constitutional amendments providing for calling out militia and reof tabes. corpus. garding' - suspension mmm m Takes After Her Mamma. The runaway marriage of Lillian Russells daughter. Dorothy, has ended in th divorce courts. In a petition filed la th court In Chicago oa Einstein, the Wednesday, Abbot 1 husband, in charged with being extras He refuses sganL. lazy aad brutal. to work, and I am compelled to support bim, U on complaint of' the petitioner. Falling to get money from his wife. It la declared Einstein took 32.000 worth of her diamonds - aad apsnt th proceeds la gambling. , !: |