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Show J- COALVILLE TIMES. C t. JOKES, )UI FREQUENT SKIRMISHES. Im. Idilev tad BmImm I Ifea Piwtcfnr la Ccetrtlla. ClU, HUM. f, UM, M Seemd-CUa- e mu FbbWb or sttwcairrioii. Sty IhMtkl f ThVM ftUkfM W i Ib MnMB --mi MMW WMUM .. - CM..mMUWmmUWMMMWU 9 40 jl UTAH STATE NEWS. Cedar City U to have a Co-oatora within the next sixty days. Boya under 18 are not to be allowed to enter billiard halls or bowling alley a at Springvllle Two carloads of waguui were received at Modena one day last week fur distribution In the Dixie country. The street car employes of Sait Lake City are organising a union in an endeavor to secure an equltablo wage scale. J. M. Shockley, the street car bandit. la on trial In Salt Lake City for the murder of Amass Oloason and Thomas Brighton. Mrs. Isaac Sherwood of Ogden Is at the point of death as the result of Injuries received while attempting to get off a moving street car. At the meeting of the Utah Dental association, held In Salt Lake City, the old officers were and Provo waa selected as the next meeting place. The baseball league was organised at Ogden last week. Ogden and Park City, Utah, and Evanston, Wya, will Lave teams In the x new lesgue. The business men of Ogden will have the right in the future, to construct electric signs In front of their places according to a resolution passed by the council. The four silvfcr loving cups awarded as prizes during the recent session of the National Irrigation Congress St Ogden hnve arrived, and will be forwarded to their owners. According to a Denver dispatch, eontmets will be let the first of next month for the completion of the Moffat road from the west side of the mala range to Balt Lake City. Ira T. Wrtght of Ogden waa found dead la a saloon la that town, death being doe to alcoholism. Wright recently took to drinking heevtly on account of aa attack of melancholia. Denata Clay Eichnor, district attorney for the Third judicial district of Utah, chairman of the Republican city and county committee, died suddenly t his home In Salt Lake City, on the f p Utoh-Wyomln- g A Salt Lake woman who had reported to the police department the loes of two valuable diamond rings, last week found them where she had placed them for safe Leeping and for gottea about It. It is stated that about two hundred strikers are yet camped near Scofield, waiting for the spring to open, la the hope that the men now at work tn tha mines will be called home for their spring farming. The conferees upon the Indian appropriation bill have completed their 'woAmong Ahe amendments added Is one appropriating 15.000 to push the work accessary to enable the Uintah reeerve to be opened March 1st next At the Republican judicial convention ef the Seventh Judicial district, held at Mt Pleasant, William D. Livingston of Mantl was nominated for Judge over' Judge. Jacob Johnson, the present incumbent, by a vote of SI to SJhft 1. Tha annual report of the Eton's Cooperative Mercantile Instlutlon shows that the sales for the year amounted to $4,096,178.9$, or f 175,000 more than for the previous year. The company has expended for repairs during the year the sum of $3S,02gj)i- On June 8th the Normal Summer Institute wll open Its first session tn Salt Lake City. nd will ran for a period of two weeks. This course is being given by the State University as the result of petitions from teach era throughout the stole. Regardless of the varying reports that have been published as to the pretent terminus of the San Pedro, the facts are that the line is In operation and ready to receive passengers and freight as far south aa Moapa. seventy-fiv- e miles beyond Catlentes. The Utah Bee Keepers' association met la regular sessions In Salt lake City last week and elected officers tor the ensuing twelve months. The meet-wa- a well attended, represen ta- three from all quarters of the state "being present. Postmasters representing nearly one hundred Utah towns met In Salt Lake City on the 8th and organised the Utah Postmasters association. In the membership of which it Is hoped ultimately to Include every postmaster in of the First Japanese Army Near Wiju. The Japanese authorities at Seoul say there have been frequent skirmishes between Sakju and Wlju. The main body of the first Japanese army ta tn the nelghbnrtvod of Wtju. sandal shod About 600 Korean Infantrymen left Seoul Mon-- . day for the northern part of Ham Hlung Do province, on the frontier of tbs Kirwtn district of Manchuria, to keep in ordei the bandlto who are constantly embroiled with the Chinese settlers In the Tumen region. which has resulted In diplomatic rep resentottons on the subject of China It la considered doubtful whether these troops will reach their destination, as fears are being expressed that they Bill desert. The Japanese minister to Korea, M. Hsysshl, has requested the Korean government to facilitate the plans of General Harsgurhl, the commander of the Japanese fortes at Seoul, for the thorough sanitation of Seoul and the other large towns of Korea, so as not to expose the Japanese troops to the ravages of cholera and other diseases. Body ' j MOB GOT WRONG MAN. Negro Arrested foe Murder Commit-tsIn Kansas. Joe Godley, the negro who was arrested tn Oakland, Cal., for the killing Df Police Officer Hinkle at Pittsburg, j Kan., on Christmas night, 1903, has admitted that he la the man wanted lie saya that on the night In question he and other negroes were drinking, and about 2 o'clock In the morning etarted to a colored ball They were topped at the foot of the stairs, and words passed, when the officer drew his club. Godley says be warded ofT the blow and knocked the officer down. At that Instant he (Godley) received a bulclt wound in the face and started to run. and as he did so he beard another shot fired, which ho supposed killed the officer He went to his home at West City, twelve miles away. The mob, he says, finding t he hsd escaped, took his brother from the Jail and lynched him, although he had been locked up for drunkenness eight hours before the fatal affray, d ' Mof-faf- GAMBLERS Indians NEARLYJ4AKED Finish Exciting Gambling LEV fiAClJ WAR IX TEXA NOT HANG. MEET DEATH ON SABBATH. Board of Pardons Commutes Sentence Result ef Street Car Accident at of Idahoan Convicted of Murder. ARMED MEN IN THE FIELD LOCI Santo Barbara, Cab The state board of NEGROES, FOR ING pardons at Three persona were Instantly hilled Bol8e, Idaho, on Monday commuted the sentence of George Levy to life and two 80 bd,7 injured that they Murder of Leading Planter by a 1,1 , He was to have been died. In a street car accident at Santa gro Liable to Result in War Be imprisonment on for the murder of Barbara, Cal , Sunday afternoon banged Friday tween White and Blacks. j Davit Levy In October, 1901. Twenty other passenger's were more i The feature of the application for or ,eM Injured, sustaining bruises and News from Walter county, iL was a showing Indicating broken bones. miles north of Houston, Texas, ind- - clemency 0ne of the f1800 company a cars that man may have comanother cates that race feeling is very "hlj! , a tb track, while going down a mltted the deed Soon after Levy . owing to the murder near Hempstwi WM d turned over on its de llc Brdw ,he sdn.lDl.tto Of Tucker Pinckney, a brother of C Tb occupants were Jammed tor received mail the what through greaaman J M. Pinckney of the Hon . e together in a solid mass, and it purported to he a will left by him. ton district et out to effort reat 0ulred th(ul this under It appears that Pinckney and a cog will principal beneficiary was Harry Watkins, a furniture of the wrecked car. panlon were riding by a negro chuit dealer. It Is All the killed and injured are beclaimed an Investlgw when they were fired upon. WhL lieved to be residents of Santa Bartlon docuhat demonstrated that the the dead man's body lay In front ( ment waa written on a typewriter In bara. The accident was due to a dethe church, a negro with a shotgi the possession of Watkins, also that fect In the brake apparatus While rode by and Informed the crowd th he bad Levy's signature on a slip of the rear brakes were tightly set he did the shooting, after which wheels, the forward paper In his desk. The latter fact against the disappeared This negro bad a flngt waa no service because of brakes were of testified to before the txmrd by shot off, which Indicates that Pine dlcv men who had been in Watktns em- the gearing. The motormau ney and hla companion returned tl ered that something was wrong with ploy. fire. The murdered man waa an old the car several blocks above the point George Goss, who was with Pin 4 miser and was quite wealthy. Wat- - where the accident occurred, and enney, aays be thinks the negroes ns . M WM ,ndebted to hlm tbe llm6 deavored to set the brakes, but failed took the dead man for him Over to check the speed of the car. George Levy waa not artned whites are In the field afh of his death of tbe murdered man. He QUEEN IS DEAD. the negroes The dead man was a ais relative a Frenchman who rented property of the leading plauters and atockos from the old man for Immoral pur Isabella of Spain Summoned by the of this section. poses. Grim Reaper. Isabella of Spain, mother of King Alfonso, died In NOTHIN Parts at oclock Saturday morning of Influenza with complications. The Infantas Isabella, Euialle and Marie, daughters of the late queen, were at the bedside when she died. The queen had been afflicted with the grip for two months, which gradually affected the lungs. It Is understood that King Alfonso will not come to France for the funeral, as he did not come for the funeral of his grandfather. King Francis, who died in April, 1902. The deceased queen had been one of the conspicuous figures of Paris since she left Spain. After her abdication In 187(1 she continued to live with queenly magnificence In Paris, giving largely to charitable and religious works. j I f 5 Tournament A dispatch from Tacoma, Wash , ays: After a weeks exciting sport the first big gamble that the Indian tribes of this locality have had for years came to a close Tuesday. The WAR-TIMCINE IN TOKIO. tribes participating were the Puyallups, the Mud Bays, the aid bring them before the court, BELL DEFIES THE LAW. Squaxon ladders, the Skohomtsha hdge Stevens severely criticised the and the Indians from Hood's canal. Colorado Guursl Fined for Conter Governor Jades H, Peabody la winning the game the Nlsquatlys by Judge of District have come into much property of the military authorities, saying Other tribes, and Alexander Soughlet, District Judge Theron to be In insurrection appeared a NUquaily buck, who came In from Ouray, Colo., haa declared, tbe courts.... -f eJuttmsBr-ietheaiBe the losers had scarcely enough blankets General Sherman. Roll . and. Captain General Bell Is quoted as . saying: . left to keep them warm. They wag- Bulkier Wells, who are tn cotunasd "If Sheriff Corbett takes ns to Ouray ered ponies, dogs, blankets, wearing Of the troops at TeJlurlde, to lie in A will have to be over the dead bodies apparel, coon skins, firearms and gew- contempt of court for not conylng of all the soldiers under my command gaws of all sorts. The gambling was with the writ of habeas corpus wklek in this county. He has not got men In a large shack on the Nisqually river, about four miles above the required them to bring befow Rm enough to do that The situation deNorthern Pacific bridge on the Olym- court Charles H. Moyer, presldmt of mands that we stay In Tellurlde. pia branch. the Western Federation of Mners, "Mr, Moyer will never be produced whom they are holding in confinement In court until Governor SURPRISED BY RUSSIANS. Peabody orat Tellurlde. The court ord red ders me to do so, unless he escapes Japanese Scouts Get the Worst of it Sheriff Corbett to proceed to and goes over the range on snow In Encountsr With Enemy. and arrest tbe two military offlwi shoes." On the night of April 9 four Russians crossed the Yalu tq Yenampo MAKAROFF. (Yongampho) and made toward a Russian village, where they found a squadron of Japanese cavalry. They remained there twelve hours, when they were betrayed by Koreans and found themselvea obliged to awlm the river, their boat having struck on a tand bank. One soldier lost his life The Japanese pursued the Russians in a boat, but were In turn attacked by a Russian beat, which had come to the rescue of the swimmers. The Japanese were all killed and their boat sunk. E Wmtlnst er Tlln-rid- e L Sultan of Taraca Pacified. News has been received at Manila confirming Major General Leonard Wood' official report of the result of his operations Id .Mindanao. With 1.600 men General "Wood recently started a campaign to compel the allegiance of the sultan of Taraca, tn Mindanao, He has pacified the eastern side of lake La nao. where the sultan lived. The American casualties were two men killed, three men aeriouslv wounded and three slightly wounded A number of the enemys forte were destroyed. Negro Madman Saves Childs Life. A negro madman, looking from a window In the Wauwatosa, Wls., Insane asylum, saw Superintendent Beutleris son fall Into a pond near the institution. The child was playing with a brother, who called for help, bnt was not heard. Before any one could Intercept him, the negro dashed from the building, rushed to the pond .and plunged tn. The child was rising for the second time when he was seized by the negro and lifted '"out of the water. CUmblog the bank, the negro held the boy up by hie, heels, and when the attendants reached them the child was little the worse for hie bath. three-year-ol- d Yaqul Leader Captured and Killed. Manuel GuavesI, who for five years has been at the head of the Vaqul rebels In Sonora, and who in that time has Instigated many uprisings, and one Maravilla, a lesser leader of the savages, have been captured by Captain Barron and executed. They were discovered among a number of prisoners token In an engagement with a band of Indians near Bamotote, and Captain Barron, not prepared to take any chances, ordered them shot immediately. They died bravely. The execution of these two men, It Is believed, marks the end of the warring Yaqula. n Convention Signed. The convention signed at Constantinople Friday, provides for amnesty to all Bulgarians compromised In the Macedonian rising In 1903, excepting persons guilty of using dynamite; the repatriation of refugees, the removal of frontier restrictions on Bulgarian trade and travel, and the application of the reform scheme to Macedonia. Bulgaria undertakes ' to suppress revolutionary movements in her territory and to prevent the smuggling of arms and explosives across tha frontier. Turko-Bulgaria- Turko-Bulgaria- n Austro-Hungaria- Duel Results in Death. J. W. Hawkins, who was shot in s street fight at flawton, O. T over politics on April 4 by 1 T. Russell, formerly editor of the Lawton Democrat, is dead. He was S7 years old and or imposing figure, being 6 feet 7 Inches Vice Admiral Makaroff, whose eon eo. tall. In the recent Oklahoma legls-TilurIn the Turkl-- h war he d Is tin- rire at Port Arthnr Is win. UlBOVl he was sergeani-at-arm- s of the' i house. Previously he had been an of ning him golden opinions In Russia, pedoing exploits. Five years ago Ad as la famous tbe Inventor of fleer of the Wells-FargSilral Makaroff waa In Chicago, and at Express comused la Russian naval ports He pany, and was at one time in the emthsttlme made a trip to Mackinaw ploy of the Southern Pacific as s peels! waa born In 1849, and made his first City, where be Inspected the lew In officer Ylslt to this country In 1863. coming California. shers used In the Straits. with the Pacific fleet to Saa Francis-Wants Bryan Ousted. JAPS LAND IN KOREA. Counsel for Mrs Grace - Imogene Postmaster's Son Gdee Wrong. Bennett appeared before Frobate First t Army Safely Landed and Second Edward Griffith, son of the postmaa-GreaJudge Cleaveland at New Haven anbeen has Kan., Bend, Ready to Start Conn, with a petition that William J. ted at Nevada. Mo., charged with Official advices received by the the state. Bryan be removed as executor of the a registered package of $5,000 French sling government confirm the press A. Y7. Smith of Ogden, formerly estate of the late Phtlo 8. Bennett, the sent by the Traders bank was Ich dispatches that Japan's firn army president of the Young Men's Repub- chief allegation being that be ta to a banking house at Kansas City lican club of Weber county, has been the funds of the estate In his consisting of four army corps, is now on February 9th Griffith Bend real In landed completely Korea amt the appointed financial clerk of the bu- legal actions id attempting to secure an once employee of the Great eeond array, consisting of a las reau of soils In the department of the probating of the "sealed letter" a end postofflee, and he had access to of the wilt. The "sealed litter" number of corps. Is about to start. The agriculture. The place Is a res poo a part Mr. packages. After tok- -' registered of debarkation gives Bryan $r0.0nd. The cpuct points elble one and the salary 11,400. pf the second Red to El Paso. Tex. he $5,000 will set a date for a bearing. the tg . army are not khown. riffith has confessed to the crime. e o g 1 - t WILL t 71 - NEWS SUMMARY. Man advices from the new Alaska district of Tanana indicate that the will probably WUter gold clean-u- p jiooo.000. A hurricane has caused oonslder-ableamage to property at Montevideo, Uruguay Several vessels were driven ashore In the harbor. In the Imperial Medical academy at St. Petersburg, a short course of conversational Japanese baa been Introduced for the benefit of tbe Japanese wounded prisoners The Moscow Gazette publishes a historical review of the Russo-Amccan relations, Hence concluding: forth the Americans will be styled the ungrateful Yankees. n A Washington dispatch says that former Secretary of War Ellhn Root has been agreed upon as temporary chairman of the national Republican convention at Chicago. Louis Drolet of St. Roche, Canada, who was knocked out tn the sixteenth round of &is bout with George Wagner, the champion soldier boxer, is dead from his injuries. Many Greek naval officers, belonging to the aristocracy, are applying for permission to Join the Russian forces in the far east, and Greek Jihy- are also volunteering for the same purpose. The cases of W. S Taylor, Joha Powers and Charles Finley, charged with complicity in the murder of William Goebel, were called In the circuit court at Frankfort. Ky , last week and passed to the next "term. The best Informed military circle no longer anticipate a Japanese landing at tbe head of the Liao Tung gull. the Japanese h&v They believe missed their opportunity, the Russians being now too strong. In a feud fight in New York City, 8unday, three brothers, Thomas, William and Michael Gilbrldge, were seriously, if not fatally stabbed, and Harry and John McSbane, also brothers, were badly wounded With bands playing The Star Spangled Banner" and "Dixie," and 80,000 people cheering Godspeed, the battleship Virginia was launched ow the 5th at the yards of the Newport News Shipbiulding company. The cotton goods curtailment movement In Fall River. Mass., has extended and 15,000 operatives are Idle. Tb total number of spindles stopped Is more than half of the number of the Fall River cotton milla. The census bureau has Issued a bulletin which gives the estimated population of the United States exclusive of Alaska and the Insular possessions, at79 ,900,389. This U aa Increase of 2,059,014 since the census of 1900. A cable from Manila says the drafting of the proposed measures to secure Internal revenue have neen completed and published. The measures are opposed weakly by tbe distilling and tobacco growing Interests in the Islands. Four wealthy Chinese boys sent to Vancouver, B. C., from China to be educated under the auspices of the years Imprisonment and to pay a fine Chinese reform association, have been drowned on Burrard Inlet Thy went out In a small boat on a pleasure trip. Standing In front of a mirror tn the Grand hotel, with an Easter lily and a crucifix In one hand and a revolver in the other, Mrs. EL B. Hunter, wife of a prominent retired merchant of Memphis, Tenn., shot herself In the temple and died before help reached her. The full text of the Anglo-Frenctreaty has been published. One clause of the treaty pledges the French government to communicate to Great Britain any agreement entered n France and Spain on the subject of Morocco. h into-betwee- Judge Spear In the federal court at Savannah, Ga , sentenced Harry Olsen, a well known citizen, to five of $5,000, the limit. He was found guilty of kidnaping one of eight negroes deported from Savannah on the Russian bark Alice Bristol. Adjournment of Congress. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says Adjournment la now the most Im- the fighting In Tibet ha revived Irriportant topic of private discussion tation throughout Russia. The British among members of congress. The lit- expedition Is considered to be a hostle Important business pending and tile act against Russia, which cannot the desire of the members to get permit Great Britain to become ml, home to look after their political tress of the Tibetan capital. t fences, combine to urge an early The second Japanese army, accord- session. Nto Tng tj the st. Petersburg correspond-en- t data has been decided upon, but April of the Paris Temps, Is now land28th has been discussed In committee ing in Korea. Extensive army ms- - , rooms and among senators and rep- neuvers. the' correspondent adds, are resentatives as an acceptable date for being organized for Finland, where a closing up legislative business. large force of reserves Is cantoned. Minister Conger at Pekin cables the Dead Over a Week, 6hel Smiled- - at state department that Mr. Miller, the Her Friends. United States consul at New Chuang. Sitting at a window in her home, has been notified by the Russian auher white face smiling at the hunthorities that mines have been placed dreds that passed that say, Lydia in the river, bnt that neutral ships Parker of Somerville.' Mass, thn will be conducted In and out in safety. greeted her friends a week affrr she Lee Spangler, a prosperous had died. Mrs. Parker was 7 n years grocer of age and lived alone Unused to of York. Pa., who styles himself "The going from her home ane often sat Lest Prophet." and who for twelve at hfr window the whcledar long Ths fact occasioned no surprise when years has been: predicting tbe end of day after day she seemed to meet the the world fn 1908. announces that greetings of the utlrens who Knew wlthla twelve months all Europe will be fighting, and th United her with a placid and smiling face. States, tooi. "V ter-resen- . t |