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Show t COALVILLE TIMERS UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS tbao atate thirty Democrats were ceasful and eight Republicans and am Progressive won tbe tost In MASSACRE OP CHRIS5. TIANS BY .gOLOl ERS Ol i TH E tULTAN. . V MERCILECS Farmers bear Nepbt aro lnveatlgat Inf the feasibility of bringing part of the waters of tho 8trawberry project Into Juab county. With the national election Bottled the people of Ogden are centering thedr thought on the achool election which taken place December 2. Unable to get through the llnea and coloreach the devastated Mormon W. A. Mexico ,Ivlni In nies Apostle of the Mormon church baa returned to Ealt late. Details of fc plan to park and beautify seven acres of Liberty park. Balt Lake,, now used as a ball ground and hay Held, have been presented to the city commission. Prank Chase, who resisted an officer who attempted to arrest him plectlon night at Ogden for throwing talcum powder, waa sentenced to fifteen days In the city Jail. Attemptlng to whirl a target pistol about hit Anger In a shooting gallery In Balt Lake, Edward Wilson. 27 years old. a soldier, shot himself In the abdomen and his recovery Is doubtful. George Belmont, aged 40, captain of a company of special deputy sheriffs, dropped dead from an overdose of co-- ' calne in Bingham Thursday afternoon. Ilia home waa In New York. Arthur I Koonts, aged 27, a drug elerk, has disappeared from his home In Balt Lake, and It la feared he haa either net with foul play or suicided while la n despondent frame of mind. Hans J. Brown, a resident of Mount pleasant since 1863 and - prominent ettlxen of that place, died on the 4th of paralysis. With bit mother he emigrated to Utah In 12(2,' crossing the plains with an ox team. Attorney General A. R. Barnes will recommend. In his report to Governor Spry, that a new penal Institution ba established that will be a medium between the state prison and the state Indus trial school Eric XVovltch, while working tn a level of the stops on the 1400-fomine at Park City, waa struck on ths head by a falling rock and Instantly killed. He waa 20 years Id and single. As a result of tha tag day Inaugurated by the Balatatlon Army work era of Ogdea on election day, more than 250 waa secured for the national fund with which it Is proposed to erect two colleges a memorials , to Daly-Jndg- e "mmmtmi h. - . , &uitl-- s bfcea filed at Ogden by John Hughee against the Bamberger road for 220,092 damages. Thla amount la asked for the death of Mr. d Hughee ton, Alma, who. was killed by a Bamberger car bear the parent horn on May 22, A convention of, United 8tatee district foresters was called to order la Balt Lake last Wednesday by Prof. Henry 8. Graves, chief forester of (he United States, who, "unbeknown to tha public, has been preparing big annual report la Balt Lake since NV tin addition to tbe election of presl-ftn- t and and members of congress, thirty-threstates voted to governor and thlrty-alfor legislat- Beaten Army Pauses Long Enough In Ite Plight to Destroy Village, ' Slaughter Men and Carry off THREE Defenseless Women. e x BTATEg REMAIN LOYAL PRESIDENT TAFT, BIX 2UPPORTING ROOSEVELT. Nearly every dispatcher-rivinin London from the seen- of the Balkan war dcacrlbe merciless It Was a Nation-wid- e Landslide, the massacre of Christians, including woDemoc ratio Standard Bearer Remen and children, indicating that tho ceiving Largest Electoral Vote Turk have not changed In this reEver Given Candidate. gard In the 500 years since they Brst became tbo terror of southeaat Europe. The beaten army In Maceoonla d Tbe pauses lang enough tn flight before fight for the the victorious alllea to burn village, presidency has resulted in an over pillage, daughter men and carry off whelming victory for Woodrow Wilson women. of New Jersey, who will be the twenty-eiEven tbe rabble In Thrace, plunging president of the United headlong to Constantinople after suf- States. Thomas R. Marshall of Infering disastrous defeat by th Bulgar- diana will go Into th office with him ians, according to account, mntllat to preside over the senate aa the bodies of the enemy and massacre Wilson and Marshall were the victhe Inhabitants of the country. Prom the Island or Persia, In the Aegean, tors In thirty-nin- e staes, with a total now occupied by the Greek, reports com that wild Moslem band' have been burning and pillaging, Just, as In 1824, during the Greeks war for Innumbering dependence, . Inhabitants over 20,000 were massacred almost to a man by tbs Turks. g f. three-cornere- ghth L REVOLUTION TENDERS RESiGAATlOH James Bryce Will Retire In Order Tha. He May Return to Eng and and Finish His Literary Work. HOUSE ives which will fill vacanciea In the lilted States Senate. .Speaker Champ Clark of Missouri hi been He will undoubted presldd over the next house unto Induced to enter the cabinet But Champs ancient and honorably Uncle Joe Cannon, after' thirty-tfh- t years in the house, was defeated hr Frank T. OHair. Down to defeat with Unde Joe Can-Bwent Ebenexer Hill in tbe Fourth Connecticut district Representative 181 for eighteen years has beeftowe tbe Republican tariff expert In the se, and n member of the ways and Wans committee. The only Socialist tn the present bNM, Victor L. Berger, of Wisconsin, vis defeated for by Rep roentatlv William H. Stafford, a ballot. nominated on a fusion ticket With the as3urances that the Demowith the Democrats supporting him. cratic candidates for the - nouse In a majority of the stated a popu-U- r throughout the "solid south had been vote has only been roughly estl- - elected tbe election of Oscar W. Un- - TO London. 3 the Bryce, Washington. James British ambassador to thq United has tendered hla resignation ALSO DEMOCRATIC States, and will return to England. There hal been no official announcement of the resignation and the embassy will make no statement, but it la learned NEW ADMINISTRATION WILL Bl on high authority that Mr. Informed President Taft of bU action at UNFETTERED, HAVING SAFE WORKING MAJORITY, the White Kbuse on Saturday. It la understood that tbe ambassador submitted to the president the name For Flret Tim In Eighteen Yearo the of the British governments choice for his successor and at the same time Presidency and Both Branches of stated his own Intention, of returning - th Legislature la In Hands home aa soon as possible. of th Democracy. While the news that .Ambassador Bryce Is to retire will be received with deep regret in official circles and by count, declared their actlou based not only on the alleged counting of Progressive ballots Invalidated by pencil scratches, but on alleged errors and Irregularities of Republican Judges ol electlonln excluding valid Democratic vice-preside- Bj-yc- SPREADING. Tsvlno Suggested as Provis-na- l President In New Manifesto. Mexico City. General Geronlmo Trevino, who. was recently retired from the army at hbn own request, 1 suggested as provisional president of Mexico In a pew revolutionary manifesto which waa Juat reached the capital. The document la signed by Gauden do De La Ltove, colonel of regulars, who lately Joined tbe Insurrection; Benjamin Rodrigues and F, R. Bar dlllo, the latter with Oroxcos army until he Incurred Oroscos ' displeasure by taking Emilio Vaiquex Qomei from 8an Antonio to Juare. The manifesto Is dated Puebla, tbe day after the capture of General Felix Dial. The newspapers of Mexico City have refrained from mentioning tho manifesto, and It la not believed General Trevino Is interested;, General RIGHT HONORABLE JAMES BRYCE Ambassador From Great Britain. the country generally, it la not wholly unexpected. There haa been no break In the harmonious relations of the distinguished Englishmen and bis government, but It has been an open secret for some time past that Mr. Bryce, advancing in years, desired to surrender his post and give entire attention to the completion of 11erary work that has occupied so large a part of hla life. M'MANIOAL . TCALO of Nitroglycerine. When the unidentified bandit who held up the Shasta limited Delta, Cal. fceedloag n PrWraWitTlki engine- cab,' dying, be -- - - NIB OTOAV." Sent Souvenir Spoons to Wife, From Scenes of Hla Many Crimes. Graphic stories ol Indianapolis. how ho caused explosions, how ho oar pled dynamite In suit cases on passenger trains and checked th explosive at railway station, without thinking of danger to others; how he waited to place bomba eo night watchmen could not see him, and how from every dty where he blew np a "Job he seat a souvenir spoon home te hla wife In Chicago were related by Ortle temper 1st E. McManigal on tbe witness stand In Tha Imperial Order of Muscovites, the trial of the forty-fiv- e accused Kremlin Kaxan, has been ordered on "dynamite plotters' on Friday. the seventh annual bear huaL SNEAD WILL BE RELEASED. November 12. Thera Tremonton, win be n parade In Tremonton and Slayar of Two of tha Boyc Clan to Be at Liberty on Bond. a general good time by Ihe members of tho fraternity, . . Fort Worth, Texas. Instead of ocAa amendment to tbo atate con- cupying an ordinary cell and enjoying stitution making it compulsory to ob- tbe rough fare of tbe Tarrant county serve patriotic exercises and salute Jail, John Beal Snead, the rich Amathe American Bag In the publlo rillo banker here awaiting hla second Schools will be urged before the next trial for the killing of Captain A. G legislature by Superintendent Chris-tenae- n Boyce, may once again enjoy tha modof Salt Lake and other achool ern comforts and luxuries hla money can obtain. For the court of criminal officials of tho state, In special session at A resident of Layton la tho owner appeal, sitting overruled the moAustin on Friday, of n rooster which has' throe legs. ttos of the case for a rehearing In the Ho says that he ha refused an offer case and ordered Snead released c of (?50 for tho bird. Ho haa not 220,000 bond. determined yet Just what ho will do Pelson Plot Unearthed. with 1L It Is remarkably healthy and largo for its age, being only a An alleged anarchist plot Geneva. cockerel, 4 months old. to poison property owners in MUaa In activities Stats Engineer Caleb U. Tanner baa revenge for returned from a tour of Kane, Piute; have been unearthed by the police of GarOeld and Wayne counties, where Milan as the result of a number of he has been examining road work. He mysterious deaths there. The victims 11 succumbed to a powerful poison reports that considerable road building la being done In nil the localities which, It was subsequently discovered, he visited. He says that most of It WS.J contained la letters sent by poet Is being done by cltlsen labor. from Switzerland, purporting to enAddewall Wootton, one of the beet dow a harmless specific tor the cure of a common . malady. - known educators la Use state, died at Heber City, November 1. Mr. Woot Good Reputation Saved Sorenson. tea was bora In England and was 73 Lake City. Alfred Sorensen, a Salt years old. He acted aa county superwho shot and killed Thomas Jeweler, intendent t schools for twenty years. H. McGlllis In the formers Jewelry - Electric lights were turned" on at store, waa acquitted of murder on SatBalem last week for the Brat time. urday by a Jury, It havlag been proven Practloally every house In town Is that McGlllis had threatened to get1 wired and Use principal streets are Sorensen. Some of the Juror said the lighted.' Electricity la supplied over acquittal waa largely due to ihe chara branch line of the Bpanlih Fork acter of witnesses who testified to the plant defendants good reputation. November-was a banner day in New Trial fee Koreans. Cedar CHy. The Irst circus to vlatt Seoul, Korea. Th trial on appeal th town Mae Its settlement showed (hero to bumper crowda Every busi- of tho 123 Koreans recently sentenced ness house was dosed while the cir- to long terma of Imprisonment for concus parade wound Its way through the spiracy against tho Ufa of Count the governor general, will bestreets. t Births during th month of October gin November 32. "more than doubled th number ol Physician la Aeeueed deaths, according to tho monthly reKansas City; Dr. M F. Lands was port issued by the Balt Lakt board of arrested here, charged with being rehealth. The total number of deaths for the death ef Mrs. Frances was 104, while the births numbered sponsible May Crowley, aged II, o bride of one 202. Of the births 104 were malee and week, tbe victim e( S criminal ope ra.205 females. tioa. anti-anarchi-st -- Ter-auch- . Carried Pint -- -- t IE ghahlngton. three-year-ol- - v WILSON AND MARSHALL WIN SPLENDID VICTORY N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor tad Manager. COALVILLE V j, of 422 electoral votes. Thla la th largest electoral vote ever given any candidates. Theodore RooaevelL the Progressive candidate was second In the race, car rylng six states, with a total electoral " veto of 10. President Taft waa third, getting a total of twelve electoral votes, Utah, Idaho and Vermont expressing their confidence In the president Minnesota. California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Washington declared In favor of the Progressive elector. Besides the presidency and the Democratic party also retained the lower house of congress by an overwhelming majority- - And on top of that It captured the United States senate. DemoTwo hundred and ninety-fou- r crats, 122 Republicans and sixteen Progreeslves la th promised line-uof the national house of representa- three-cornere- ll p tives - The success of Harry Lne, the Democratic candidate tor the senate in Or gon, assures Democratic control of the upper house of congrtoa and places both branches of the national legislature and th presidency ln thglr hands tor the first time in eighteen years. - Th addition of Oregon to the Demw cratlc list gives that party forty-nin- e senators, or n majority of two: In addition to the election of to Democratic senators now sitting, Demotits will displace Republicans In Oregon, New Jersey, Kansas, Colorado, Montana, Delaware and Nevada, and will fill tbe vacancy tn Colorado with n man of their choosing. Th contests In Illinois, where two senators are to be chosen, and In Tennessee and Michigan, remain to be do elded. Tbe Democrats make positive claims concerning some .of thero states,' but whatever th result la any or all of them. Democratic control of th senate Is assured. Th capture of congress tn Doth Its branches was not the limit of the triumph of the Democrats. Thirty-alstates elected governors and In sue-less- a Flans for th Future. Columbus, O. Defeated, from discouraged. President ried In hli coat pocket a pint flask of If the bullet that nitroglycerine. killed him bad struck the flask the resultant explosion would have killed tbe engineer and fireman, almost beyond - doubt, and possibly It might have blown up the locomotive boiler. mated thus far; hut the reports indi- derwood, chairman of the house ways The fall might have caused the explocate that the combined vote for andtne&ns committee, and father of sion, but tbe flask, was not even Roosevelt and Taft will be approxi- the tariff measures that made up the cracked. , , mately 1,000,000 more than the vote greater, part of the work of the pres Colonel Isaac Trumbe Dead. for Wilson. ent Democratic house, was made cer , San Francisco. Colonel Isaac T rum-bThe preliminary count gives Wilson tain. one of the beet known men on th d The approximately 42 per cent of the vote, presidential conRoosevelt 22 per cent and Taft 25 per test sent to the polls voters who took coast, was burled here Saturday, his cent The total vote thus Tar report- an unprecedented Interest in the. out death having been caused by a beated la less than in 1208, while official come of n campaign that has been ing administered by highwaymen. Colonel Trumbo was at one time returns are expected to bring It above waged with unusual bitterness. those figure. In 1908 out of a cent The Roosevelt vote was simply ths wealthy and made a spectacular campaign for a seat in the senate from blned vote of 14,030,858 cast for Taft Progressive Republican vote, plus a the state of Utah. Of late years he and Bryan, Taft received over 54 per very small percentage of tbe Demo: ... . cent cratic vote. Th Taft vote vw tbe had become impoverished, and his fuA feature of the election was the conservative Republican vote, minus a neral waa held from an undertaking success of woman's suffrage in four small percentage of establishment, but a few of bis friends of the five states where constitutional votes In certain states, which went to who had remained loyal being present. amendments were submitted to tbe Wilson. Higher Rate on Horses. people. , The victory of the women Many hundreds of thousands turned Washington. The general railroad Arizona, to the Democratic party who had prewas complete in Kansas, Michigan and Oregon. The proposi- viously voted the Republican ticket rate advances on the transportation and mules in carloads betion waa defeated in Wisconsin. The Democrats held their strength, of horses tween and St. Louis and seChicago be will Key Pittman, Democrat, however, and made steady, general lected by Nevada legislature to fill th gains over tbe Bryan vote of tour other points and stations in South Da. place In the United BUtes senate, years ago. But the Republican party kota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, been fur formerly occupied by the late .George split oyer the Chicago convention be- Colorado and Wyoming has comthe Interstate tber by suspended will who 8. Nlxp. Presidential electors tween Taft and Roosevelt divided tbe 1213. cast their votes for Woodrow Wilson vote. That is the answer to the tabul- merce commission until May 12, and Thomas Marshall were selected. ated- vote that ahows Governor .WilIMill Continus Trust Butts. McCarran, Democrat, led his rivals for son carried more states and got The department ol Washington. the supreme court by a wide margin. larger electoral vote than was ever a strenuous effort to is Justice making The Republicans have elected six given any president before. aa near to a close aa possible ths push Iff Wyoming, of the eight legislators tgreesmaiPWSlilam Sutzer was anti-truprosecutions of ths Repub- - elected governor of New York over pending making tbe next legislature: The taking of administration. Taft 41. would Thla nomithe E. Job Ueans, 43; Democrats, Hedges, Republican suits in the has been comtestimony War-rof Senator nee, who. In turn, led Oscar Straus, mean the is said, and tbe cases wtU ba It pleted, of candidate ticket the a. Progressive before the courts rior decision efor Montana will have a Democratic - Colonel Roosevelt cast bis ballot at the Republican administration expires and fire house. in The a Democratic truck governor Oyster Bay senator, a a nWlneo for presiDisease Among Indians. Progressive party two. Democratic congressmen, with Democratic majority of twelve In tbe dent heard the returns at hla home Assistant Washington. Surgeoa lower house of tbe legislature and on Sagamore hill. Paul Preble of the public health serGovernor Johnson, the three In the aenate. vice, ha been dlrected to make an nominee on the Progressive investigation of the prevalence of tuThe Democrats are assured of a big of ticket could not return to California berculosis, trachoma and smallpox majority la th atate assembly Colorado, which will elect two United In time to vote, as he filled ont Cob among the Indians of North and South one! Roosevelt's speaking engage- Dakota. States aenatora. The final disposition of Californias ments- tn the east after the colonel Johnson Will Appeal. thirteen electoral votes may be decid- bad been' shot Governor Johnson Jack Johnson, negro Chicago. In New York manthe Democratic spent City. day ed by the court. champion heavyweight pugilist and Governor Marshall, Democratic canagers, la the announcement of their Lot didate for vicepresident cast ' hit now a prisoner In the Cook county determination to challenge th Jail, has determined to carry hi fight Angeles county vote in the event of a vote In Indianapolis. He walked to for release on bonds at once to the suInformal the polls with a friend Roosevelt victory on lb preme court of th United 8ttea. 1 r Go On. Colon Says Fight Will That It la True, Cant Re Negro Revolutionist Killed. v Havana. Ths notorious negro revoOyster Bay, N. Y. The only thing Princeton, R J. "1 cant resits that Its true. Woodrow Wilson, preside- which to accepted as a settled fact at lutionist Isidro Aces, n conspirator tn nt-elect. thus greeted forenoon visi- Sagamore Hill Is that the fight to to tho Black revolution in Orlento and tors on Wednesday who swarmed to go on. What methods Colonel Roose- ringleader to a recent riot at Havana, his house to offer congratulations. velt win adopt are unknown even to was shot and killed near Havana while Among thou were many member of hlmoelL "Of count the fight wlll go resisting arrest th Princeton faculty. "I cant reu-U- z on, he said with an air of finality. Deed. that It's true." repeated th gov- la the end th cause must triumph." Fortner Mexican ernor. "It has not quit dawned on Close friends of Colonel Rooeevelt said Nogales, Aria. A cablegram was rema I had beet to an Impersonal he was not surprised at Governor Wil- ceived here Sunday announcing th atmosphere for the last three months,1 son's election because he was at no death 8unday morn'ng to Paris of Ratime confident, they asserted, mat tbe mon Corral, formerly reading about myself, reading that of was to be elected, and now 1 can hard- new party would be able to wi Its Mexico. All of the members of bs first flahL . ly believe Its true." totally were at hla bedside. st e -- 1 but far Taft al- ready haa formed plans for holding together and strengthening tho Republican party. Tbe plaaa are Indefinite, but he said Wednesday night ..to friends that th party will continue to exist; that it will bo aa active la th past, and that there In no reason to believe that its chances of future success were not excellent Th president to convinced that tho task ef President-elec- t Wilson will set be easy. Vice-Preside-nt 8 j I f f |