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Show TT COALVILLE TIMES 1EMIIS IE N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor tad Manager. IT RENOUNCES LOOKnO'fATHER I 1i UTAH- - COALVILLE HOW IF THE OUTBREAK AN TURKISH SOLDIERS RETURN AFTER DISASTROUS PEACE. SECRETARY OF WAR SAYS TIME HAS NOT COME FOR UNITED 8TATE8 TO ABANDON ISLANDS. Vanquished Turks May Seek Revenge for Their Defeat by Felling Upon the 8trangers In Their Midst Who Favored Allien Declares Misplaced Sentimentality or Would Cast FiliLazy World In a tho Upon pinos 8tato of Helplessness. FEAR - e '- 1-- ' . h ha, -- a a result ol the successful football season Just dosed, a bank account to its credit of $7,059. Washington. Self-Intere- st Likelihood ot danger Washington. .o American life and property In Turkey was forecasted In an official dis- ... 1 4 , - tie. - ; Allred and Clarence Alt red. brothers, aged 16 and IS. met t terrible death la the city Jail at Price A fire, probably started from a light ed cigarette, communicated to th bedding. Tbe younger boy was badlj burned on' tbe face and leg. Th elder died of suffocation. Contract for boring an experimental well near Montlcello In San Juai en awarded by county, Utah," baa-bethe state Jand board to R. 1L Harsh berger on a bid of $1.50 a foot, th -contractor to atop at any depth when a sufficient quantity ot good wntei may be struck.Three million dollars is being ex pended la Utah by tbe Denver it Rls Grande on tbe Increase of trnckng facilities in such wise that the road can handle the truffle Increase, whlck the growth of the state In the peal five years has brought to 1L ?. There are. thirty-sevefactorise reported from Weber, county exclusive of creameries and canneries,' and most of them la Ogden Itself. ' The making ot sugar and cement, the packing ol meats, brewing, candy making end milling are the leading manufacturing MUbura - n Interests. This photograph ef Mies Esther Cleveland, daughter ef the late President Qrever Cleveland, was taken just after her recent debut at her mothers In beautiful homo, n "Wsstlando," Princeton, N. I Lightning Strikoa Mourners. LightJohannesburg, South-Africning struck down seventeen mourners while they were standing at a graveside la Germlston. In Rhodesia. One of them was killed and five others V n were severely Injured, t Archbishop for President. Washington. Archbishop Noel bns k been chosen by the Dominican . to Tie provisions! president of the republic' for s term oT two years and will immediately succeed President Vlctore, who has resigned- - . con-gres- mis- WILL DEFER ACTION. SUPERVISION OF WIRELE8S. Bsnsatlon Caused at Governor's Convention by Address Mads by Southern Executive. Richmond, Vn. After the stormiest session on record the governors convention adjourned Friday night to meet at Colorado Springe next ' AugusL The feature' of the days session was the passage of the O'Neal resolution censuring Governor Cole 8. Blease of South Carolina for his advocacy of lynch law, and his declaration that tbe constitution of South Carolina "could go to hell" IntroTbe governor of Alabama duced hie motion at the close ot tbe -- Bulgire Commit Numeroue Atrocities, 'R One District Nearly Every Moslem Being Killed. tl Ifionlkl. Macedonia la being de tuget with blood aaa result ot atro-cltjcommitted by Bulgarian Irregular. It la lamentable that responsibility tor eo many of these atrocities He at the door of a Christian race. Tie Bulgers, needing the regulars In Thrace, practically left Macedonia In Itbe care of the irregulars. Besides th ' massacres already - reported aj KSvala and Serrea there has been an enOrSoua amount of killing In tbe district of Averthlsaar, where scarcely n Single Moslem has been toft alive. bands are adding jMotammedan their quota to the general destruction. Who villages have been depopulated aj tbe result of their savagery. bands are alio taking part. fTh Servians have n better record. Apart from the slaughter ot a number Moslems, principally by Irreg-dlsat Uskup, little complaint baa been made against them. Hy-tJreare not "charged 5 with massacres, hut It la stated that their bind are getting into action. The anny up to the present has been able to control the auxiliaries end there la reason to believe that strong mean-urewill be taken to check tbe movement before It baa any chance to make progress. Turco-Albania- Jj oclock, condemnaself-intere- Ast-Mln- St. Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas and members of the imperial family are greatly upset bj the determination of the emperors only brother. Grand Duke Michael Androvitch definitely to renounce his rights pf to the throne The morganatic ma'rlage contracted In 1910 by the grand duke with the divorced wl'e of a brother officer was recently blessed by the birth of a son. This event prompted Grand Duke Michael's decision. He wishes to retire to the private life of a country gentleman, assuming the title of count In' order to enjoy domestic bliss far from tbe atmosphere of the court, for which he never had any predilection. The emperor is opposed to this step, all the more because of the recent illness of his only son; Crown Prince Alexis, which has revived fears for the succession. The sons of the late Grand Duke Vladimir, who would become the next candidates for the throne, unhappily share their father's intense unpopularity. All classes of well informed Russians, indeed, regard the the possibility of their ascending throne as disastrous for the dynasty. n placed sentimentality or lazy cast the Filipinos upon the world In a state of helplessness and before they had acquired the full benefits of American' civilization la a strong feature in tho annual report of Secretary of War Henry L. Stlmson. Many other subjects of Interest are .treated In Urn report, such as the, relations bt the national guard to the army, the improvement In the army tactical methods, the. inadequacy of the present reserve law, the crying need ot citizenship for the Porto Ricans, the conservation of the national water powers In navigable streams and tbe advisability of amending the Panama canal tolls aotso as to reim-pos- e tolls on American coastwise ship' ping leaving the waterway. patch received here Thursday stating bat foreign Subjects la vSmyraa. feared an outbreak la that alty df theTurklk sol J! erg rurfied after a disastrous peace. Grave fears Apparently exist In the minds of foreigners In ' Asia Minor bat tbe vanquished Turkish soldiers upon their return tety seek revenge for their defeat by falling upon tbe strangers in their midst, whose sympathies, based on religious differ ences, have been with tbe allies. A Vienne dJspetcb to tbe London Dally Mall says that as a, result of tbs war scire lbe peasants in the dis- SOUTH CAROLINA'S GOVERNOR OEUGE OF BLOOD tricts bordering on tbe Russian frontier are blindly realising on everyt COVERING 'MACEDONIA . ADVOCATES LYNCH LAW thing 'they possess, turning It Into The mystery of the death of two horses en the same spot In Ogden was Solved when it was discovered thst the animals had come In contact with n live electric wire. n Bingham Cavanaugh, Joseph mail carrier, has been 'arrested, charged with hsvlng stolen small sums of raqnty from .the Bingham ' post office at various times. The widow and children of' Niels firostrom, who was fitally Injured at coin. a power plant In' Blacksmith Fork ot are stocks in laying They large canyon October 4, have filed a sun heir which in supplies, bury they hi for recover $20,000 damages to beck yards. , death. Preparations are being made for s At a mass meeting of business mes In Russian Poland, of Provo, f 6,000 was subscribed to general rising should war break out, and large sup'wards purchasing the necessary right plies ot arms are being bought and of way to insure the extension of the hidden. . Utah Railroad companys coal road k DAVID ECCLEB STRICKEN. , "entering Trove. Alan R. Lyon," aged 15, was killed la a coasting accidsnt la Salt Lake, Utah Mfniofiglrw'Utea Jn Emergency Hospital In 8alt Lake. la-- endeavoring to prevent a collision the smaller guidboy Salt of Lake with children, City. David Eccles ed bis sled'lato the gutter and was Ogden, btnker. railway builder." sugar .... magnate end lumber king, reputed to fatally Injured. ... - The announcement by the Utah Ag be one of tbe. wealthiest men In tbe ricultural college of Its Intention ot Intermountnlu west, received a fatal roundups stroke off kfckrt, failure, while walking conducting two farmers and housekeepers' conferences la find- along the atteet Thursday night He ing a warm response from the farm died In the emergency hospital at police headquarters ten minutes later f people of the state. When the financier grasped at his Regardless of the age of a child,- - It its Intelligence la sound and It Is old throat end Stumbling backward, fell enough to exercise Judgment, it Is' e Into tb arms of F. H. Hyde, a Wyom competent witness la a case at .'lew, lngi stockman, he was not recognised according to an opinion handed down at the Ogden capitalist. It wan not ntll after his death that he was Iden by the state supreme court. Jack rabbits are becoming so: nu- tided. David Eccles was born la Paismerous la the western portfons of ley, Bcotlund. May 12, 1$I9, and way up from poverty to be the eountvthnt thyv ,aoK A . areM fougbt.h! on or me wealth! men In the wesL tosnace'tafrowtag crops of every and means ot extermination t $ HOLD; UP - ere being seriously considered. f Officials of the hlgb school at. Ban Partisan How .Breaks Out In the SenJose, Cal., have written to the Ball ate, War Being Premlssd. Lake Commercial club publicity buThe Jong growing row (Washington. reau requesting that Jan"- exhibit ot over patronage la tbe aenat) broke Utah's resources be forwarded there afternoon when Senator Hoke to be placed on exhibition at tbe Friday Smith of Georgia deliberately preventS ; s school t ed an executive session In which tbe W, Marr, aged 50 years, a stock- Republlcan(lntende(Llo confirms man ot Wood RIveFT Nev.T B "In an big list of brand new Taft appointInOgden hospital ns the result of ments. Inside of three minutes sen juries received last week when ha ators on both aides were promising was knocked down and klcked by a war to the knife end there every Bullion, the aoetdent occurring to Indication that these promises will be , Ogden. very scrupulously kept Tbe revised ordinances of Logas MISS ESTHER CLEVELAND. have gons into effect ; They provide for the dosing of candy kitchens on Sunday and at It oclock la the even-tog- . Also for n $100 annual llcensd fee. They permit pool halla to run until U. Mr. Genevieve Inlow, who, with her husband. C. AInlcnrwss arrested. charged with the' murder la Balt Lake of Charles E. White, a taxicab chauffeur, was held to the district court with the conclusion of the pro , llmtnary hearing... Pinna for the state capltol building have been filed with tbe building Inspector lor examination. It will re quire a week or more on tbe part of tbe Inspector to go over the plans and see that they comply with the building requirements. W. O. Downing, the station agent at West water who killed William E. Linn by beating him over the head with n stove poker, was acquitted al his preliminary trial at Westwater Justice of the Pesos Anderson belt that tbe killing ot Linn was excusa Unsparing tion of those who would from n r, ek a Suffragettes May Don Trousers.' New York. Suffragette trousers promise to become the latest addition to the movement here. When Mrs, Carrie Chapmen Catt, the Interne-ttona-l COLE S. BLEASE suffrage leader, told n gathering Gevemer ef South Caroline of suffragettes Friday at the Hotel As. ter how tbe 'Chinese women led thq morning session and it Immediately women of the world In their way oj became the atorm center of two facwhich she said, is sensible, tious, one favoring the resolution, the dressing, and artistic,'' her remark other opposing It, because of its Irrel- unitary were greeted with n storm of 4 ap evancy and because It censured a fel- pcovnL low member. Tbe former section waa led by Coventors ONeal and Gilchrist, i CHARLES H. HYDE. th latter by Governors Donaghy an Kl.chln. Governor Blease waited until the discussion was practically at an end. Then he arose and shaking his fist at his colleagues, said: "I have today received four Jettera threatening my life the authors say they will shoot me on sight I dont cere tor them I dont care for your resolution. Go ahead, censure ms, repudiate me. I defy you. 1 will not retract one of my, statements. When you are basking, forgotten, in private life, 1 will be enjoying the plaudits of the people ef the United State." Bless added that one threatening letter came in care ot the governor of Virginia. , - . Charged With Fraud. Wash. Forty-fou- r witSeattle, nesses. business men of Beattie, intimate acquaintances bf W. E. De Lann and Investors in Is bankrupt Columbia River Orchards coinpany, were subpoenaed Friday by federal marshals to appear In Portland December 26 and testify in the trial of the Orchards company promoters, who hare been charged with using thp mails to defraud. Council Bends Mayor to Schcol. Palermo. According to th request of the Jtowa councll, Count Plstdlfl, newly elected mayor of San S.efano. near here, baa consented to learn to read and write, and it taking lessons from a tutor employed by tbe council. ' Wolve Preying on Cattle. Steamboat Springs, Colo. Heavy snows and extreme cold have driven pack of gray wolves out of the timber and many cattl nr falling victims to their attacks. Cattlemen have offered bounties for wolf scalps. , Leaps e Hie Death. - . Nsw York If njbr John C. Mallory. U. 8. A. retired, jumped from - the tenth floor of . the Hotel,, Manhattan and waa Instantly killed. He had been Buffering from- - melancholia and was under th care ot a nurse. Government to Have Charge of Extensive System In Future. Washington. An extensive system of government supervision over wire leas telegraphy will become effective on Friday, fouf months from the date of the enactment ot the law. San Francisco and Seattle will be among the divisional headquarters.' Government licenses hereafter will be required for all shore stations and for Steamers leaving American porta There are several hundred shore stations along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the Gulf and the Great Lakes and Porto Rico. The number ot steamships required to carry wireless under the new law is estimated at 1,000. To Bring Washington. the south pole tive discoverers Poles Together. The north pole and through their respecwin meet here January 11 at the annual banquet of the National Geographic society. It will be the first meeting at tbe same board of Rear Admiral Robert El Peary, discoverer ol the north pole, who will be toastmaster, nfi Captain Roald Amundsen, who found tbe south pole and who will be the guest ot honor. . c . Signatures Bring High Price. Philadelphia,-P- l Signatures ef the fifty-sisigners of the declaration ol Independence, part of the collection of autographs of Elliott Danforth, late treasurer of' the state of New York were soldi here Saturday lot , $15,100. The highest price paid, was for the signature of Button Gwinnett ot Georgia, who waa killed In a duel by General Lochlan McIntosh. Some of the other signature brought only n dollar or two each. x $t,-600- Suggest Uniform for Church. Declaring that ostentation of dress In some women keeps others from attending church. Governor Chase S. Osborne of Michigan, preaching a Bermon from the pulpit of hla friend. Rev. Myron E. Adams of tbe First BaptiBt church, SundaV, recommended the adoption of n uni' form. Chicago. Would Limit' Campaign Funds. Washington. Senator Clapp, chair man of the committee investigating campaign funds, has Introduced a bill to prohibit the sending of campaign funda from one state to another to aid campaigns of candidates for presi- dent, or senators. TO THRONE ACCESSION Russian Imperial Family Upset by Decision of Grand Duke Michael to Become Country Gentleman. UTAH STATE NEWS - Ogdens Greek colonyto diminishlng dally, every train carrying from warriors away. fire to thirty would-bThere Is 1.661,70US In the state strong box. as shown by the monthly report of the stato treasurer, which was filed December i Certificates of election have been nailed by the secretary of state to U the hew state officers chosen In In the recent election. A fine of flO was Imposed pn David Bertbolis In the criminal division of the Salt Lake court last week after ho had been found guilty of beating horse. t The athletle Moclatlon of the Uni-Hu- r HIGHT OF representative Republican Governors Say Reorganization Movement Will be Postponed. Washington. Republican governors from a dozen states and party leader In congress with whom they 'informally conferred Saturday, have agreed that no definite steps toward & reorganization of the Republican party, and n realignment of its working forces, are practical within n year. Opposition from Progressive Republicans, whom it was desired to bring Into, the movemenL and apathy on tbe part of the men who have been idpnti- fled with the partys greatest activ-ity- , have helped to convince leaders in the reorganization movement that no concerted plana should be under taken until late next year. - - T LANDSLIDE FULLY EXPLAINED. Gridiron Club Tell People How It Happened at Lnnual Dinner. landslide of Washington. The 1912; how It happened and the futility of an attempt to reorganize the G. O. P. on the old lines, were the themes upon which played the wit and humor of the Gridiron' club at the annuarWSvrsss fall dinner Saturday night. Events of political importance and actions upon which turned national issues were treated In a spirit of levity and fun. Underlying eaeh Jest and quip and skit were touches of human sympathy anfi kindliness for the vlclma of the November avalanche, ns well ns some hits of homely advice and warnings for the victors that kept everybody in good humor. AVIATOR SHOT BY TURKS. Frenchman Meets Tragic Fate While In Bulgarias Service. Vienna. The fate of Dr. Jnlea. Constantin, a French aviator in the Bulgarian service, who was decorated by King Ferdinand for bravery, la de dared In a dispatch just received here Dr. Constantin started over Tcbatalja lines with the object ot dropping bombs on tbe Turkish troops.' His biplane disappeared rapidly and some houri later was seen to descend near the Bulgarian camp... The aviator was found lying on the ground dead, with a wound in his chest. The wings of the biplane had also been pierced by bullets. ustriqns'Stop Steamer, London. A Belgrade dispatch to the Telegraph says that the authorities have stopped at Flume the steamer Hegedisch, d with a cargo of 809 tons of flour for the Servians at Durazzo, Austro-Hungaria- n des-tlnue- Watch Men MoveFour Million. Salt lake City. With bank official and armed guards on watch, $1,900, 00C were moved Saturday night from the old Walker bank building to tbe new skyserhper and' Hi eras 8:80- - oclock Sunday morning before the task was ' complete. Found Guilty of Murder. Baldwin, Mich. A Jury In' the circuit court declared O. M. Arebach guilty of first degree murder for the shooting of his . business partner, Harry Fisher, n Chicago business man , and promoter. Pioneer Mining MaiPDead. Butte, Mont Donald McPherson, aged 79 year, is dead. He" waa a pioneer mining man In Utah and was chamber-laLDL-e- f H. former Charles Hyde, New York elty and friend ef known throughout th western states. He came to Butte in 1896 from Park Mayor QAynor, baa been eeavleted ef City. Utah. bribery. Turkish Troops Leave Tripoli. Read to Be Labor Commissioner. The Turkish cavalry and Tripoli. Hatnel Boise. Idaho. Governor-elec-t which were engaged in tbe artillery, announces that be will appoint Majol war with Italy, Ambarked here SunFred Reed of the Twin Falls tract t day. Full military honor were acthe position of Immigration and laboi corded the troops, whose destination eommislsoner to succeed Sam J. Rick has not been divulged. of Blackfoo t. ... Greek Peace Delegates . Castre on Hla Way to Parle. Vienna. Tbe Greek delegatee to the Clprtano , Castro Southampton. conference at London will be peace a ia former president' of Venezuela s.' passenger on the 7 steamer " Wlnhuk, InlfilsteriT.-Jenadtuminlsterif Thursday 1 which stopped her Dr. Georges Stredt, minand London, route from Teneriffe to Antwerp The ister at Vienna. -,- w 'Cy1- former dictator to on bto w 7 -- , ' v. -- Former Nevadan Diet. Oakland. CaL William J.' Wester-field- , former state senator and treas-- , urer ofNevada, died Saturday at San Leandro, where he had been living-fo- r some time. Bank Messenger- Absconded. ..Winnipeg, Manitoba Gustav Grtin-lnunder arrest here, confessed to absconding with a quarter of a million marks from the Dresdner bank of Berlin', 'Germany, June J6. Brunlng waa employed aa a bank messenger. Tells His 8id of Storyt Wythevllle. 7 V. SIdna - Allen, on trial for the murder of William M. Foster, when the Allen clan shot up the Carroll county court . bouse at Hlllsvll!e, speared Saturday ns n witness in his own defense. - 0 ' Lister Had Close Call. Wash. Ernest Olympia, Lister, Democrat, was elected governor of Washington over Governor Marion E. Hay, Republican, by n plurality ; of 622 vote, according to tbe figures Jby the secrets ry,of.tate.., ' GliTn Rescuer Murdered. New York. A sequel to a frostrat- ed plot to kidnap n young woman n - Salvator Tripodo. who rescued her from four men who were about to carry her off, In n taxicab. f S' ' - |