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Show COALVILLE TIMES Nmtr H J-- PETC1S0N, Editor mi Entered at the Poatofflee Utah. May T. lift, aa Matter. Turn or V Para Fix Montha Three Montha Elnglo Coplea le ATTACKED BY DOWN LIONS BY HIS SON-IN- spin -II INTO t : . .n tt 71 Sensational Scene That Was on the Program in a Paris Music Hail. iged Man Defendant in Conspirac yTr; Paris Two women fill into a rage of lions in the Apollo- - a in w music hall ouly recent lx opened, and were nearly eaten up Tin petacle was much more sensational than had been Intended bv the program The two women were tightrope daueeis and were supposed to perform a series of clever feais on a lope stretched at ross the stage, and under whiih there was a big cage wnh two lions The top of the cage was left open, so that the lions could see the women pet form a ShortJime. Poplar Many Persons Injured ty the Collapse of Floor During Corner Stone Laying Bluff, Mo i exist-betwee- fcker-in-la- - , tSer-ln-la- - , j n d Kail-nnszk- deter-llnatfo- r, ter-itor- y d iden-tille- d Mlse-Fulle- -- I Vice-Preside- - min CELLAR Former fimniv lge John A. Hays was shot and UTAH STATK NKWS rtally wounded on Thursday hv Ins James Williamson, and the Ladders Were Quickly Secured and A number of new r. aidenci-ami er Is under arrest. The shooting the Unfortunate One Soon ReIn are under construction buildings urred at Williamson's hous on moved From Their Perilou Green Kivei ge Hayes farm, several miles Wa Child Potition. The total assessed valuation of t of here. Bad feeling had Only One Fatally In- Summit count). jut leported b) the the two for four years, jured. fd Williamson county assessor is It 6253n had forbidden his to come to his home The truck of file Western la itle Is i the Rearing that his daughter was ill, WilkesbariY-- , Pa now i;tti miles nest of Salt Lake City, Ij'itij of o mal His visited Hayes the Greek Sge in of St Mari imm cornerstone Williamson's which brings it font teen miles Into (ji appear over the heads and their public ing A quarrel ensued, and Wi'llam- - Catholic church Thti.-lutoL former In inunlmed that afternoon leNevada couiij at the same time enjoy the de- charge claims he was struck otiiisi-dcmiir SH'uneiiiieig was adjounie4 pre by his a temporary flooring A Kuna of hobos broke into a box lightful sensation of terror The lions was who followed him Into clpltating about sixty peisoiis into a Haywood retilfs car at Cut. on and while In the act of as a rule took no Interest in the feats til Mondux , 1! la m the ho usvi " Ladders j end III newt of hi- nt a- - and- - early 8sp SI a cellar, twelve feet 'toerttrrg"thr car ww- rfrrprbrr'it ' arid of ilie light rope walkeis However, revolver and shot the Judge were secured and with the aid of the la gan rrvtug U pii. urday morning Sthe abdomen. A special train rar-liraptured. they suddenly awakened from their Two hunii'dly summoned phyilclin physicians and a nurse to the police the Injured were remoxed from After the heavy lulus of the first indifference when the roe snapped In after examining, him, tha le. but it is stated that Judge their perilous position. Some were announced, part of the past week an excellent twain In the middle of a performance he was siiffeiing from an a Ct4 In- Wes cannot recover. Williamson able to walk to their homes, while BSrendered to the authorities. Judge rrop ia assured thioughout the Paro and the unhappy women fell literally testinal toxemia Measures for th others were removed to hospitals iu 58 Hlfs la years of age, prominent wan section into the jaws of the lions. The wild tbd-in hU of ambulances. the alleviation pain gif wealthy. Hear river is now higher than fm beasts naturally did not understann men and head included the adtsliii The accident. It Is said, was due to I clawed and mauled and the situation HAS FOUND In It Insufficient is over SCOTTY'S tht MINE. years. bracing beneath the new man) pluces tratlon of moiphme, and diiiines floor. One of the wombanks, and the (ributaty ereeks art the women terribly the aiised by drug, ntJ en had presence of mind enough to and nausea Bishop Huban, of Scranton, escaped Alt Claims to Have with also very high Prospector a severe jolting. remain prostrate on the floor of the er than the original trouble, wets p; Solved Death Valley Mystery. The priests Injured were: Father Two non union linemen were escortt cage, and succeeded in crawling out, sponsible for hh inability to go to tb C. of the church, bruised Sold field, Nev. Clarence E. ed to the city limits of Park City by while her companion waa so imprud- court room in the afternoon. Eddy, andSopey, rector about the body; Father was as and to injured stand ent being up tbi a ia who is eater, u to prospector poet hearty about 2)U union men and warm'd Haywood climbing Gabriel C. of Perth Amboy, N. mangled by the lions. The audience since the trial began has stopped takj Panamint and Funeral ranges In J., brother Sopey, never return to the city of the local pastor, bruised was In a panic, women screamed wltu condli these Ing exercise, and iffi "Nevada looking for inspira-ffabout the body and tongue badly inUrain In the vicinity of itamlolpli Is terror and fainted. After consider- added to the worry and strain of tin Father Kossy, of Alden, Pa.; was jured; and has woman a wired In the ate efforts friend gold, remaining trial, are believed io Je respotelbii and the hay crops looking very-gooFather Jaeovics, of Scranton. Father from the cage. finally rescu Bldfield that he Is positive he has The earlier attack. for the suffering of Scranton, who suffered also. The grass Is in good shape In of the prisoner created the tmprettku the fabulous mine of Walter Loughran, severe bruises and lacerations. the bills for the stock on the range. AMBITION OP BOSS CROKER. I 111, aM that he was quite seriously y A Itott, known as Death Valley Scotty. child of Kaspar was thought that an extended liter James Ward, a miner of Htngham, who was among this of on city, Edd claims a that recent trip Exits Said to Cherish Desire to Enter ruptlon of the trial was Inevitably died Thursday night. was fatally injured by a premature Mo Death valley, when he neared the the Injured Parliament. Brttieh blast, his eyes being torn out and HOLDS BOOKS FOR WAGEi lysterioui hiding place of Scotty's HEAVY STORMS STRIKE TEXAS. P London. The newspapers are reboth arms torn off by the terrillc expuree of fortune, he was attacked by v viving the report that Richard Croker Colorado Girl Goes to Jail Ratal Mians, employed by Scotty as Many House plosion. Wrecked or Washed sards, and forced to retreat. Now Than be Defrauded. The report of the Salt Lake City cherishes an ambition to enter the Away by Raging Waters- left Rhyolite escorted by has Mdy n Colorado Springs. Because Eflse I strong armed posse with the board of health for the week ending British parliament as an Irish nationHouston, Tex. A series of violent alist meiutier. Recently Mr. Croker Fuller refused to be dissuaded fns to find the treasure and to 22 May 31, 1907, shows 38 births, electrical and cyclonic In char-actestorms, notices on adjacent inales and 16 females; 20 deaths, 12 has taken an interest in the work of her belief that possession Is Ap- (lant location successive accompanieiT by even If he Is forced t,o build J males and 8 females. the nationalists, made contributions point of law, she Is spending er cloudbursts, swept over Houston and Is monuments under fife. to the party funds, lent automobiles hours in a cell at the county jail, 4c tot. vicinity during Wednesday night and Mary Cochran, a TRIBUTE TO MRS. MKINLEY for electioneering purposea and jAST was e court Into because brought It ate quantity of laxative pills which himself with the party by ap- refused to surrender the books of e she had found on a shelf In her home any of Nations' Distinguished Men on the platform at the recent Mary Murphy Mining company, whjfc pearing in Salt Lake City, and died before Attend Funeral Service. convention in Dublin. It ia doubtful, he acknowledges to be in her pa medical aid. could be summoned. O. The body of Mrs. Ids Canton, however, It Mr. Croker would be will- session. Miss Fuller claims about $f Horton Hammond ing to foreswear his American citizen- salary for work done upon tbe boot. jjixton McKinley now rests by the cut his knee cap very badly with a ship and much more doubtful If be dde of that of the late President Me- was could And a constituency desiring to When the mining company demurrt drawing knife. A 'physician ,nth rece,vln v4ult We8t- called and found It necessary to take take him up aa a candidate, or it the to Immediate payment of the emetryhi allerM 'tO partg toailerswUL weioomo the ecqui-attton '",T ' T'16 tmPre- fur,erar iervtcek leid t of rpotittctflirur sacirrTnsjiier-tu- l formed the offleers that aVlonl 8 wound, thi nature. residence on Market payment was deferred, Just so lot streetMcKinley on Wednesday'! afternoon were b Sylvan Park, the only strictly temwould they seek In vain for 1 1! witnessed by a distinguished company, FUTURE MOTIVE POWER. books. She was sentenced to jail perance resort in Weber county, was including President Roosevelt, til sbe consent to turn oveF tk thrown open to the public on Decora Fairbanks, Governor Harris Remarkable Prediction Made By Sir books. would Ill stay in Jail till I "rot, f and many high officials both of the tlon day. The resort le on the car line Hugh BeN Regarding Electricity, said, but I shan't tell where IMf state and nation. and but six blocks from the business are." A London. remarkable forecast During the funeral and the progress center of the cortege to the cemetery all has just been made by Sir Hugh Bell, LOVE OF FOR WOMAN. business in Canton, not absolutely It Is predicted that Price will be a the new president ot the Iron and necessary, ceased, banks, stores, fac5000 of five within city population Steel Institute, In his presidential adTurns Laborer to Win tories, amusement houses and parks, Governor Frank H. Gooding of Idaho years. There le much being done and dress. all dosed In honor of the distinguished American Bride. were dis- iliursday morning. The country for dead, and school children projected around there to Justify the Speaking ot the great Improvements Joplin. Mo. Baron Paul von ZgW-sk- missed for the day. conclusion (hat this Is a conservative miles is covered with water. RailIn shipbuilding he suggested that In a of Berlin, Germany, and ilia road traffic is almost completely susestimate. A DISASTROUS FIRE. hundred years, with little or no ma- Helen Nicholson of this city sen pended. Many houses have been Thy report of the assessor of Sumchinery, a ship would speed on her mnrriejl at the home of the bride's wrecked or washed away by Buffalo Molten Mstal Worth a Fortune Flow mit county on live stock shows that way drawn by electric force generall has which parents at high noon Saturday. passed bayou, Into 8ea. there Is In that county 2152 head ot ated at Niagara and transmitted over Miss Nicholson Js the daughter of previous high water records and Is Wash. Sex ent five still rising. The rain continued until horses and mules. 9933 cattle. 37,867 the Atlantic by wireless telegraph. Bellingham, Frank C. Nicholson, a wealthy mlae noon Thursday. Incalculable damage sheep and goats, and 26 swine, valmight be, operator and engineer. She met her thousand dollars' worth of pig tin, has been Strange as this ton-cas- t done In this vicinity and It Is flowed and melted solder ued at 1377,201, and lead he said It was no more Incredible husband in Paris a year ago, while that reports from Texas expected Into the sea during a fire here which which are rising rapidly, will Lightning struck a barn owned by thau what had happened since 1807. visiting the capitals of Europe. destroyed three warehouses connect- - show the worst flood conditions In the The world moved on in a succession Mra, Jacob Kensch, of Ml. Pleasant, The bmon for the past three th can.maklnK department of history of Texas. So far no deaths has been working in the mines and killed three cowa and a horse. ot dreams and their fulfillment American Fisheries plant. from the storm have been reported. Pacific turnip t as a spmle hand in order to become The bay In the barn was not set on Sir ll.ugh Bell said that It was a portion of the metal expected It the with familiar operation of the can be recovered and shipped lo the to do better than PATRICK HENRY DAY. fire, and scarcely any damage at all lutely-Impossible over which he will have con. to venture a guess as to the march ot property The loss Is fully for smelter refining. was done to the barn. It was with William science In the Immediate future, and trol, and In order to prove his worthi- covered by lnsnranec. Jennings Bryan Principal The Lehl city fathers have pur- that almost anything might be ex ness of the love of the rich mine wen. great difficulty that the mammoth salers daughter. Orator at Celebration. In the the to mon t largest plant, peeled happen. packing chased a sheet Iron liberty of worid wss saved. Norfolk, Ya Tbe annixersary MUST WEAR TIES. pole, and will set fUln a cement founGrowth of Federation of Miners. of house the the by Virginia passage dation on the city square. Old Olory UPRISING IN CHINA. 30. 1765, of Patrick An" increase of 10,000 In Government Takes No on DenveT. May burgesses Note will float from Its topmast on holidays of Rellg. famous resolution condemnthe membership of the .Western Fedloue Scruples of Letter Carriers. and state occasions. Several Officials Killed by Mutineers; Henrys the British eration of Miners will be shown by stamp act. was celeing Foreigners Not Affected. Washington. Postmaster The district schools of Summit General brated as Patrick Henry day at the the reports to be presented at the anWashington. The state department Jamestown exposition on Thursday county have '"Just completed a very nual convention which will meet In Meyer, in answer to a letter from a mall carrier asking "Whether the has received a cablegram from Harry with William J. Bryan as the central successful year, and the class of gradDenver June 10th, In the absence, of wearing of ties Is compulsory for L. Paddock, American consul at Amoy, figure of attraction. uates la the largest for number Mr. Bryan delivered an address in President Charles H. Moyer, who Is a member or a religious sect that does China, atating that an armed uprising the convention The average per cent rehall upon the exposiin prison In ldaho awaiting trial on not allow its members to wear ties at had"een reported at Joan, fifty miles tion grounds before 2,000 people upon ceived by the pupils Is higher that, the In murof the charge complicity Mr. Paddock says the theme "Taxation Without Reprefor previous years. south of Amoy. der of former Governor Frank Steun-enber- all," has replied: were killed by a mut- sentation Is Tyranny. officials several "Under the C. E. Mahoney, first postal rxqjuUtions, If a Tom Brown of Park City climbed a of soldiers and that the cause of will preside. James Kir letter carrier wishes to wear a shirt iny pole to disentangle his kite, which Hart Defeated by Schreck. the trouble Is unknown. So far a Is acting secretary In place of waist he must also wear a win had become caught in the wires, and a dark tie an I a neat belt." known, the uprising has not affected collar with Tonopah, Nev. In a terrific battle Haywood. any foreign interests. grasped a live wire which burned his lasting a minute over twenty rounds. Western Woman Wins Honors, hands severely and caused Mm to fall Passenger Train Wrecked. Bodies of Murdered Sister Discovered. Mike Schreck gained the decision over feet. He will recover. twenty-fivWashington. Mrs. Gertrude G. Grey San Antonio, Tex. One man was Springfield, 111. Carrie Lederbrand, Marvin Hart when the latter was all Edmund, the 3 year-olson ox instantly killed and a score of persons of Nevada has been awarded the gold 1 years old, and sister, Cora, 17 years but knocked out. In the early rounds Hart forced the fighting, gradually Lewis K. Wilhelm, of Greenville, Injured, some of them fatally, by the medal by the Corcoran School of Art old, daughters of Joseph Lederbrand, weakened until In the seventh a at Its annual commencement. Mrs, Cache county, met with an acctden. wrecking of eastbound The a fanner, were murdered and thrown knockout seemed Inevitable. passenger the othpr day by which he may lose train No. 8 Sunday morning two miles Grey has studied art with unceasing Into Sugar creek, according to devel- Kentuckian rallied quickly and honors the stght of one of his eves. The litwest of laxzler,, a small station on the diligence for the last five ye.ars la this opments, Their father became alarmed were even np to the thirteenth. This were very Southern Pacific. The tle fellow was striking a bottle with derailment city. Before that she practiced law la at their absence from supper and went and the succeeding rounds time and again an ax and pat tides pf glass flew In was the result either of train wreck-- , N- ada. haylnK.been .tho first, woman. in search of them with neighbors. fast, both men trying " Hart's 'secers'oF'iIefecUve steer.' Vhiiiigh lhe pos- ndmlUcd to the bar In that state. She TTteytwniff'tbe' bodies ftr Sugar creek. to rand the "HTf eye. onds threw up the sponge in the twenty-fitive cause had not been determined will go to Europe soon to engags la Dr. Duncan, of Pawnee, discovered The claim is made that Hart Perrel Nooitla, a laborer, and at last that each girl had a bullet hole in irst further studies sttd brush work. reports. entered the fight with a broken wrist. the right temple. Thomas Frederickson. an air inspectoi, were run down by a freight car in the Montana Man Electrocuted. Toledo It Blamed. TERRIBLE INDIANA TRAGEDY. Sentence of Boss Ruef Is Delayed Two Salt lake yards. It Is likely that Mont Helena, Guatemala the odor Detecting City. The government Weeks. Frederick son will lose one foot, amBlown to Pieces by Exs of an declares that General Salvador Toputation probably being necessary. of burning flesh, San' Francisco. Abraham Rubf ap- Boys Art hour-jtfte- r Noorda received a severe Charles Bothwel), trans- ledo, the Guatemalan revolutionist, plosion of Powder. scalp peared before Superior Jndge Dunne . wound former expert for the Westlnghouse who Is abont to undertake an active In Terre Haute, Ind. By the explosion" the auditorium of the Jewish synallavtd Morgan, a pioneer of Utah, company, had gone inside of a trans- campaign against President Cabrera, of several hundred pound of powder gogue on Bush street on Wednesday who reached Ogden from Swansea. former at the power plant of the Is the author of the recent attempt morning to be sentenced for extort at the storage warehouse of the FarnsWlea. la 1854, and engaged In the Helena Power Transmission company upon the ofpresident, as well aa the In- lag $1,175 from Joseph Malfantl, pro- worth mill, near Sullivan, Wednesday the assassination of of Deltnonlcos restaurant, to freighting business from Sait Lake to at Lake Hauser, the tender made an stigator ' Barrlllas In Mexico City. prietor Los Angeles and through Idaho, Monhe pleaded guilty a afternoon, Claude Davis, aged 6, and which charge ToHis was motive General and ' found unJealousy. Investigation Bothwell tana and Nevada, died In Rock Creek, ago. Assistant District At- Patii Keen, aged 9, were blown to ledo Is now making preparations with fortnight and three other boys were sermoved that the passing Ida., on May 28 of hemorrhage of the conscious. He died a few minutes Heney torney President Zelay a of Nicaragua for aa of sentence be postponed for two pieces, hurt It is brain, aged 77 year. later. He had come in contact with supposed that the organized Invasion of Salvador and weeks. This order was accordingly iously a live wire. boys accidentally set tbe building on Guatemala. made by Judge Dunne. fire. three-year-ol- ib Tragedy Occurs on Payette River In Idaho. Nine Men Out of a Party of Sixteen Escaping Death. Was Very Sick Man for 40 .OS TIE Goes to Visit Hi Sick Daughter and ia Murdered Because He Trod Upon For- bidden Or'Btmar Nov iis lm ill "SB FELL TWELVE FEET l t'BfCRIPTION. ;.; JKE IS SHOT Colllle. In Second-C- la Adraaee. r.v. vn IE rlx--er- abso- 200-foo- a. t, turn-dow- e -' Sleep-makct1.- ", three-quarter- ' - Boise, Idaho While attempting to make a landing aboxe the rapids in Pa) cite rixer. about twelve miles from men were Gardeu valley, seven drowned. Tbe two boats which they were carried over the rapwere ids and swamped. The other nine occupants of tile boats had a hard battle for their lixesbut managed to reach shore. The drowned men are: Bert L're, Mel Cuitis, joe Hamilton, Tom McHighland, Frank Fitzgeiald, Daxe Boden. Joe Millan, So far as can be learned all are unmarried men. The force of sixteen men iu the two boats were engaged in a log drixe for the Idaho White Pine Mining company. After portaging a large Tall, the first boat attempted to land and tie up for the night at the head of one of the rapids. It failed to make the landing and the boat was swept down. The second boat followed the first, the occupants thinking their comrades had passed the rapids safely, and were also swamped by the torrent. FRENCH SEAMEN STRIKE. Complete Paralysis of Countrys Commerce Feared. Paris. A general strike of sailors and others belonging to the French naxal reserve, began at almost all tbe ports of France at daylight on Friday, and threatens the complete paralysis of French commerce. The navigation committees are making energetic representations to the government, claiming that the movement is not directed against them, and saying that unless it is settled immediately it will cause untold injury to French commerce. The naval reserve comprise nearly the entire maritime population engaged in seafaring life and numbt-- i about 117,000 men, of whom 25,000 are serving in the navy. In addition to practically all the steamers of the mercantile marine, most of the long shoremen belong to the naval reserve. The strike was declared by the executive committee of the National Seamens union because the govern-- , mentsTne wI hflClncreailSgTpensloSs from $40.80 to $72,50 in the case of seamen and from $156 to $200 in the case of captains is regarded by the members of the union as betng Inadequate. LADDER WAS ROTTEN. Mining Man Falls to Bottom of Shaft and Is Killed. Salt Lake City. George L. Moats, x of the Ranck Real Estate & Improvement company of Salt I.ake, and well known in mining circles in this city, met his death in an accid lit at the Four Metals mine at Wednesday Dugway, Tooele county, afternoon. Mr. Moats, who was inter ested in the Four Metals property was visiting it on a tour of inspection He xxent doxxn the shaft to the 300 foot level in safety, and then slarted down a ladder to the bottom of the shaft, a- - dtsthnee of about 100 feel The ladder was old and rotten, ano when Mr. Moats had descended about fifteen feet it gave way under" hint and he fell to the bottom of the shaft a distance of about 85 feet, his body being terribly crushed and mangled Telegraphers Will Not Strike. New York. The threatened strike of 20,000 telegraphers against the Western Union Telegraph company will not take place. The officials ot the company and Samuel J. Small national president of the Commercial Telegraphers Union of America, hax-- t been in conference for several days regarding the situation affecting the oerators. Friday night Mr. Small announced that there would be nc strike. In settling their dispute with the corporation the telegraphers will win victory. Iron Workers Tire of Play. San Francisco The first rift in the series of strikes and unsettled labor conditions which have overshadowed San Francisco for many weeks occurred Friday when tne strike of 10. 000 ironworkers was amicably settled The men went out several weeks ago to enforce a demand for an eight-bou- t work day and an increase In wages This resulted In closing the Union Iron Works, the Fulton Iron Works and all the foundries, machine shops and iron " " works on the bay. Embezzler Suicides. Angeles While being taken to the district attorney's office on Friday, in the company of two officials of the Pacific Screen company, by whom he was charged with the embezzlement of $5,000, Thomas J. Molton, a collector, drew a pistol and shot himself In the forehead, inflicting n fatal wound. The shooting occurred on the stair-(.waIn the court house, leading to the district attorney's office. Molton was removed to the receiving hospital In A dying condition. Alleged y |