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Show COALVILLE TIMES I! NEW APPROPRIATION N. JACOB PATERSON. Editor and Manage. -- COALVILLE PROVIDES LITTLE LATIN REPUBLICS LIKELY TO BE SCENE OF WARFARE Th Commercial club of Park City baa taken hold of a proportion look IN THE NEAR FUTURE, InC to the building of a flrat-claa- a bote! In that great mining camp. Tle acarclty of water In Logan rlver la a matter of concern at the Government May Soon be Callod Upon prevent time with the North Field to Protoct Lives and Propsrty of AmerleaneJn th Troublsd Courw farmer and the flour mills ot Logan. tries South of Mexico. John Johnson, the oldest man In Lebt, died March 4. lie waa bom In Sweden, In 1821, hod came to Lebi la 1843, having resided la that town Washington. Startling secret reever since. ports in tbe state and war depart Appropriations have been made for menta, both from naval and diplomatic public buildings in five Utah towns sources. Indicate the approaching outas follows; Richfield, $53,000; Eureka, burst of a state of revolution in Cen$33,000; Vernal, $30,000; Spanish tral America that will give tbe adminFork, $33,000; Nephl, site only, $3,000, istration serious trouble. No one in That hunting coyotes in Weber is either department now doubts that 'profitable baa been proven' by tbe the new government will soon be com record established in tbe county pelled to demonstrate its ability to clerka offlcp within tbe last ten days protect the lives aud property of for fifty pelts have been presented Americans in the troubled countries to tbe south of Mexico. within that time. For several months official of the California people are stilt after Iron county lands and tbe deseret Is being departments of state, justice and of lowly but surely broken up. It Is the treasury have been at work col estimated that this season will see lectlng information as to what Is go at least $.000 acres seeded to small ing on in Central America. The results of their Investigations as trana grains and airalfa. No arrests were made by tbe police mltted to tbe new administration are f of Ogden for two days last week. Tbe highly disquieting. Outbreaks are momentarily expect police were busy selling tickets for their annual ball, but whether this bad ed in all tbe Central .American atatei except Coata Rica. anything to do with the lack of it was the knowledge of the peril Is an open quetlon. y ous situation that 'exists in the little The fetalt of a dispute over work, republics that caused Secretary Flefphertae N. Riga Is at a 8alt Lake Latin to issue orders for a whole Knox hospital nursing a bullet wound in the neck, alleged to have been Infilcetd by squadron of warships to proceed to Cue Kacarlkas, who is In the county Central America and practically inJail. 'The trouble occurred at Bing- vest. Its most important porta. . ham, WINES BANISHEO BY WILSON. Dominique Bertot of Helper. 24 years of age, was struck by a train No Wines er Liquors to be Served at on tbe Denver A Rio Orande railroad Entertainment at White Heua. near Blue Cut, four mllea west of The edict has gone Washington. Price. Hs body was found lying by forth that the Wtlson-Marshaadmintbe tide of the track the next morn- istration shall be a whlterlbbon af ing. aerved at fair, with no wine or Joe Turner, holder of the Police any entertainment. liquors Gaxette belt of the middleweight diNot only do the president and Mrs vision, has accepted the term of Wilson and their daughters taboo the promoter Heagren for a match with sparkling t cup,' but also do the Alike Yokel, champion and Mrs. Marshall, tbe secwrestler of the world, In Salt Lake on retary of state and Mrs Bryan and March II. nearly all the cabinet. Four women shoplifters who were This Is one of the most Important arrested In 6alt Lake, over $2,000 changes In the social regime in tVash-Ugtoworth of dress goods and laces stolen under the new administration from different stores being found in and it is reckoned $y those who know their rooms, have pleaded guilty and that lll save to society hundreds been sentenced each to six months of thousands of dollars annually spent Imerfenpmimf M Nearly $3,000,000 are "appropriated from the general fund of the state by the general appropriation bill which was Introduced In tbe senate on March 8 by the committee on appropriations and claims. Tbe bill provides for apropriaUonx about $700,000 in excess of tbe estimated revenue for tbe ensuing two years, based on a levy for general state purposes. The bill call for a total appropriation- of $2,842,630.28. The revenues for the ensuing two years, according to the estimates prepared by the state auditor, available for general state purposes will total (2,101,157.12. This leaves the bill $741,373 14 In excess of tbe estimated revenue of tbe state. BY GREEK ARMY Ocoura Who Explosion Btoamor is Bting Loaded, t of Dloaator Being UnH - , Should the plans of clubwomen be carried out this year tbe vacant lots of Ogden will not be a masa of weeds, for they have started an active campaign whereby the school children will be instructed to cultivate gardens on vacant property in tbe -- i I city. Tbe state senate on March S, by a strict party vote, tbe first since tbe session began, passed a memorial to congress protesting against any reduction of tbe tariff on lead, wool and The Republicans voted In sugar. of the resolution and the Demfavor ocrats against It The Utah Fruitgrowers association 1 1 tbe name of a new 'Incorporation, prominent fruitgrower of the state bad been working on the details of the association for several month. The objects of the corporation are to buy, sell, and distribute horticultural and , agricultural product a It la announced that an independ ent sugar factory ts to be located at subacrlb-inSpanish Fork. Fanners are libetally for the stock, and the promoters believe that the factory will be ballt and equipped In time to handle the 1914 sugar beet crop, Beatrice Smith, aged IS. died at Og den last we as the result of a peculiar accldedt While In" a fainting spell Mis Smith fell from n couch; striking her head against a atove vine which tlm until her death she has complained o! severe pains In her ( g -- bead. ' - TURKISH FORTRESS WITH GARRI-- , SON OF THIRTY-TWTHOU- SAND MEN SURRENDERED. O Baltimore, Md. Three hum of dynamite being loaded in Bdi lab tramp steamer Alum ChIniB tk A lower harbor, off Fort Carroll,Xpo4 Thrse Months Gallant Defense Made ed about 10:30 oclock FrldaJmort by Essad Pasha, One of the Moat ing, Instantly killing from fogy; Brilliant Episodes of Balkan War, fifty men, wounding and mgrhtnj three score more, some of wboi giaj But Without Avail. die, and dealing destruction to million dollars worth of pro peg Athens. The Turkish fortress of The Alum Chine and a I4l scow alongside her were compttliy Janlna, the key to the possession of the province of Epirus, with Its garannihilated; the tug Atlantic, twice went to the rescue of Impwld rison of 82,000 men, surrendered to seamen, was set on fire and Jtir ihe Greek army Thursday after a defense which forma one of the moat sank;, the United States collier Is'illiant episodes of the Balkan war.' Juat oompelted and ready tor 3 Tbe surrender was waa raked to her deck and her pl preceded by a riddled, and buildlnga in Baiting fierce bombardment, lasting without and cities and towns many tnit! cessation Jor two day and two nights, e away were rocked by the force of teEvsry available gun, including a fiber of heavy howitzers lent by the explosion. Tbe cause of tbe disaster is u Servian artillery, waa brought to bear known at preient, but federal authojln tbe forts defending the beleagured ities have instituted a thorough inveiliiy. '& fewer than 30,000 sheila were tgation to place the blame. by tbe Greek guns during tbe PRESIDENT DISCUSSES PLAFrst day cannonade. Gradually the t num-terrtfl- ' ' it-w- a. II DYNAMITE . , , . , 'Turkish batteries at Biwml, Manolia- - iCBalnl and elsewbfir were silenced. Congress to Tariff Rwisx j 'Ah u the defending batteries in Greeks uJ the Hel-tol- d vv . lenie A?, President Washington. wsnTiiiw An VllBlatea of Janlna, visitors on Friday that he waal J dined to favor the . plan of houfAad Fksha, the Turkish commander, leadora t confine the special seal(A 4 o'clock Thursday morning sent 1 messengers under a flag of trace to of congress to tariff revision. Grown Prince, Constantine of Greece He Indicated that while be did look forward to tbe passage of astui aiaouncinjl the surrender of the clt, rency reform measure at tbe specif and all the troops under bis - command. , session, such a bill might be whlpjeA Rsfleta Growing Dangerous. , Into shape in the house while , tbs senate, was wrestling with the tart Mexico City. With wire communication Interrupted between the capand could be brought up immediate after congress, convened In regabr ital and tbe rebel infested centers of Coahulla and Sonora, the only inforsession in December. Tbe president Indorsed tbe policy f mation concerning conditions there sources. Democratic economy favored iy manate from government These make it appear that a situation Chairman Fitzgerald of th bouss committee and Wfer las developed which will tax the utmost resources of the new administra, leaders. Burglar Held Pease at Bay. San Francisco. Intrenched In the underbrush of Golden Gate Park, burglar, Frank Earle, a held a posse of police at bay late Saturday until be fell unconscious from loss of blood resulting from a bullet wound that shattered his right leg. Poincare to Vialt London. London. It la understood that- the French president will pay an official visit to London in the coming year. An entertainment In the guild ball by the corporation of the city of London Will probably be arranged. - J t-- Water in storage Butter. tbe butter jn Chicago. One-hal- f cold storage In Chicago Is adultrated, In violation of the internal nre-nu-e laws, the adulteration combing of water moisture In quantltlti of from 14 to 35 per cent of the ackal weight of the butter, according fc officials of tbe United States tutorial e revenue department, following test of the. Chicago biter supply, concluded- Friday. - v " . t' Low Wage Load to Immoralfe thlnl low Employers Chicago. wages have nothing to do witl immorality among a omen. ''The were who have fallen think low get have everything to do with ttjfbat waa the way a member ot the sat senate vice investigation comafeios summed up the conflicting tenures? given at the committee heartqj-yi-dayt Allens to Pay Penalty Richmond. Vs. Floyd Allttbadar of the outlaw band in Carroll eunty. and his son Claude Sw an mi tile, will be executed in the state pnlteg-tiar- y March 28 for tbeir pin In tie Hlllsvllle court murders. Gwnfar Mann baa refused to cowk the sentence to life imprison, I . tsex-hauatlv- . Resigns Office and Balls Away. Hungarian Women Victor!,! New York Archbishop Nouel, proHungary. Budapest. Vnana visional president of Santo- Domingo, suffrage won a notable victory Triday resigned office on Saturday and left when tbe lower bouse ot ti Hun tor Europe, according to a dispatch to garlan parliament adopted the f)tern-ment- a the Herald', from Puerto Plata, Santo suffrage reform hill, vhich a large number of women intnfran-ShlseDomingo t, Fool Killer Bleeping en Job. t , J 2 Break Jail. Los Angeles. Pushing a wheelban row labeled .From M&quoketa, Iowa Cleveland, O. James L Ifcslcbor a of Portland, Ore., act CwelawL to tbe Pacific or Bust" Charles Kigg paid his election bet when he reached leld In ' the county Jail sale jiQ.OOf Long Beach after a tramp of 2,300 lond under indictment tor tbe mllea from Mhquohet to the coasL rails to defraud, broke M shortly I tfter midnight Friday act f , Francis Colton Die. . d. r -- - Washington. 8 Nine Republicans and one Demoin tbe house voted no on the anti-pas- s bill introduced by the comThe bill mittee on public utilities was not a subject for long debate, but the few speeches were generally on platform promises. crat passed Mrs Bills passed by the senate on the were: Senate bill No. 159 (Lunt) 7th matic keeping of recortfb of births, An act appropriating $7,500 for digdeaths and marriages. The state audt-' of artesian wells. Passed on retor Is made genealogical ging Senate bill No. 112 commissioner and each county clerk consideration. ia required to keep a complete index (Ferry) An act regulating hotels. Senate Passed on reconsideration. and record. bill No. 122 (Olson) An act exemptTbe sifting committee of the bouse ing widows, orphans and the blind has introduced a hill requiring rail- - j from payment of taxes on property House bill No. 41 (Benroads, whether' steam, electric or gaa-- J up to $1,000. An act permitting mutual I son) to oline, equip the locomotives used companies to acquire other Iron tbe main lines with electric head-companies. Senate bill No. rigation light. 91 (Smith) An act appropriating ReThe senate on March 8 concurred $50,000 for the Midland trail. in the house amendments to the Lunt called, amended and passed. House bill for the sinking of artesian wells bill No. 39 (Anderson) An act apon In dry farming territory and the Ferry propriating $30,000 for bounties wild animals in the rftate. House bill hotel inspection bill, though the sen- No.- 86 (Dastrap) An act requiring ate, prior to concurring in the nouse of bonds with applications furnishing kill bills. voted both to amendments, for unappropriated water. Tbe senate on March, 8, by a vote of Hansens "blue sky law was killed six to live, killed theLblll providing for a teachers retlrenJint fund to be in the senate, hut Senator Hansen raised by tbe voluntary assessment of gave notice that he wjji ask for to intention teachers ot 2 per cent vaalr annual m n v k14 u salaries. It Is possible wist ttjl, 'b'tugentT may be reconsidered. Reports' from the Joint committee The senate on MarchV by a vote of revenue of the senate and house series of bills relating lo tbe prosecu- on on March tion of liquor cases In prohibition ter- were presented in the house 5, against the passage of the taxation were bills In the ritory. These passed bills, advocated by the state interest of th State League of Munic- revision taxation commission, the reason givipalities which has been aiding the en to the .effect that, although "dry" cities and towns in the state in tbe being reports were carefully compiled efforts to enforce the liquor law. e and excellent In practically every and designed to correct many The house on March 8 passed the evils in the taxation syssenate bill, by Eckersley, providing recognized the committee did not believe for the branding of boxes or barrels tem, the had time to consider containing apples, peaches or pears the legislature measures properly. before sale or shipment. Cannons bill providing for tbe syste- 1 I irrigation 1 fea--tur- Tbe following measures were introduced in the house on March 5: House bill No. 208, by Joint committee on 'revenue Extending classification of property subject to assessment calendar. House bill No. 209, by Joint committee on revenue tion. Affecting organization of state board of equalization; on calendar. House bill No. 210, by Joint committee Indian Chief Visit Capital. on, state board of Washington. Seventy Indians, repEight bills were passed by the honse revenue Requiring to supply county assesresentative of all the tribes in the on March 6, while four were killed. equalization sors with assessment rolls; on calencountry and including twenty seven In the senate four bills were passed, dar. House Joint resolution No. 4, by chiefs, called on Secretary Lane at seven killed, and two new ones intro- Krlebel For Investigation of state induced. tbe interior department Friday to pay surance department; referred to sifttheir respects. In" the party were In Utah by ing committee. murderers of Dispatch many of the wealthiest tribesmen ana electorcution was voted tor in the wealth senate on March 6 when Rideout's it is said their aggregate Representative J, E Cardens bill would total $300,000,000. senate bill No. 146 was passed as providing for tbe creation of the Utah as amended by tbe committee on state development commission and, amended, carrying an appropriation affairs and federal relations. PROF. L. A. MERRILL of $25,000 for advertising the reof sourced the was on killed state, Wights senate bill No. 148, giving March 6 on a motion of John Henre cities the right to dispose of municipal to lay on tbe table. light and power plants, was passed in the senate March 6. The bllLaald Increases In salaries of tbe state Mr. Wight, was for the relief of Coalland commissioners and the secretary citizens desired to ville, where tbe as provided In Iverson's of tbe sell, but were now prevented by law. senate board, No. bill 193, have been cut The bill provides a referendum be- down by the senate committee on fore sale. state affairs and federal relations As a protection to merchants, the senate on March 6 passed house bill No. 183 'by the judiciary committee of that body and &b amended by tbe senate Judiciary committee. VThere was no opposition. Tbe bill was introduced at request of Ogden retail merchants and had the Indorsement of tbe Utah Association of Credit Men. Cottrell's senate bill No 140 passed in the senate March 6 without opposition. The present law gives regulation ot parks to a park commission. When . the city commission came in the park commission went out Yet the law gave no authority to the city commissioner of parks. The Cottrell bill gives regulation of parka, playgrounds and boulevards to city commissions. Who Hat'bsen-xhoa- cn agricultural expert for the Salt Lake Route, waa oonnected with the Agricultural College of Utah for sixtaen years, r will be his duty to aid the farmers la agricultural prob-Isma- . solving present-da- y - - Another coal weight bill was introduced in tbe senate March 6 by tbe It provides committee on railroads. that on shipments of lump coal in carload lota, freight charges must be based on th weight of the coal at point of destination. The bill went on tbe calendar with the recommendation of the committee. rm Traveling and Incidental expenses for district Judges when holding court outside the county In which they reside was voted down in tbe senate on March 5, the judiciary committees senate bill No. 246 being defeated by a vote of nine to eight One senator waa absent. Senator Smith and members of the judiciary committee urged passage of tbe bill, declaring that it waa only fair that tbe Judges be allowed something when working away from their homes. As amended In committee, Olson'S bill exempting widows, orphans and blind persons from payment of taxes on propei ty up to $1,000 In value, was passed unanimously in the senate on March 7. - All eighteen senators voted for IL -- A! Johnson Sentenced, Secretary of State David Mattson of Brigham Taylor on the highway north of Helper September 13, received a sentence' Thursday of one year in tbe state prison by Judge A. H, Christensen. ' Under Difficulties. ' '' ,' President Gardner senate bill No. regulating the state art Institute on appropriations the legislator was passed without opposition in the last week and presented a communi- senate on March 5. This bill is merecation suggesting that the cost of tbe ly a of tbe law state capitol be limited by law to governing the Institute, present the change as at of instead $ 1,500,000 $2,500,000, being that it carries with it no appresent. propriation. price.Edward .B." Johnson, slayer appeared before theotJoint committee Nine Dollar Hog Francis Colton, father ." starting W24hlti5f6a--iff'llefiepaTtraenf Chicago w Hogs wold it of.J3overnorCearg Colton.. of.. Porto M $9 Rico, and at one time "prominently m Friday, the topmost jo o far of labor, with Secretary William E this year. Buyers wr Identified with the Union Pacific as Wilson at Jts head, wa In full as on of Us general officers here have teen only 3 but waa" dependent upoc arr,;vala of Secrelara of Cctimcrct tt eleven market in tv, died here Sunday of Jaundice, fays thU the charlty Red field icr quarters yeek against 825,000 a , rail-rea- d Tbe Kelly bill providing for tbe de- posit of health certificates by applicants for marriage licenses with county clerk was killed In the senate. The bill wag regarded by many of tbe senators as being too stringent. Six voted for the bill and nine against it. The house on March r powers of slate board of land commissioners allowing 'board to remit interest and delay collection of payment off lands in state 'proJetU when state fails to furnish water according to contract Providing for creation Pro- of state banking department. whose vidlng relief for corporations charters are forfeited through nonpayment of taxes Providing penalty tor accepting employment under an assumed name. Amending law relative to office of commissioner of labor, Immigration and statistic to provide for appointment ot woman clerk to look after enforcement of nine-hou- r bill; requiring law; an anti-pas- s county assessors to report to state the assessed board of equalizationvaluation of their respective counties. Amending laws relative to appointment, salary and duties of state board of equalization. The, senate on March 8 received tbe Midland trail bill from the governor and after amending it slightly passed tbe bill again. The amendment makes a alight change In the route in the eastern part of the state and provides that counties which receive road appropriations under the Midland trail bill shall have that amount deducted from that which they would otherwlserecelve from the general road appropriation. THREE HUNDREDTH n , , More than $1,500,000 will be spent lain frequently. y Salt Lake during tbe current year FORMER DICTATOR DISAPPROVES fqr departmental expenses and .public of the under provisions Improvements, Porflrlo Olax Has a Few Words to Say the 191$ budget which baa been pracn Mexican Situation, tically completed by tbe city London Gen. Porflrlo Dial, befor N leaving Cairo, said that be strongly The Jury at Price In tbe case-- of of Madero, Edward B. Johnstone, charged with disapproved- of tbe killing the to to a Express dispatch according lb aged murdering' Brigham Taylor, of Provo on August 13.1912. on the General Dias regards the present sit as very grave, e goad between Helper and Castlegate, nation in Mexico to finance. with reference - vopenally of of returned a verdict guilty he said, there was be When resigned, luntary manslaughter., 000 in specie in the treasury The people of Cedar City are Jub- ,20.000 Madero was deposed there Wfien ilant over tbe change of the branch remained ' only tbe sum of $43,000. He normal to the Agricultural college added: From all Indication the attendance 1 learn on good authority that Mexnext fall will be doubled, aud student to float a loan ol Intend ico are already reserving rooms and $60,000,000." s, boarding places for next fall. G. K. Conover, who would have been Greeks Enthusiastic. 103 years of age bad he. lived until Athena. Official dispatches record March 30, died at hts home In Salt the continued enthusiasm of the la Lake City March 4. At the time of habitants of Janlna for the Greeks tbe civil war Mr. Conover waa too old There are celebrations dally. Tbe to be" enlisted as a regular soldier, Greek priccea and princesses have reaud took service with the hospital ceived ovations everywhere it ts said corps. that when the white flag waa hoisted An order wlthdrawlngseveral thous- on the Turkish forts the Greek offl and acres of pubtto lands In' Grand cere, aware of the privations of the county from settlement location,' sale Turklb officers, sent them all the o . entry and reserving them for classi- bread, cheese and tinned meats they fication with respect to, coal values, had. The Turks, greatly touched, sent has been received from Washington through officers a message of gratiby the Salt Lake United States land tude and thanks. Bills were passed by the house on the 7th amending laws relative - to . d - FOR VAST SUM Measure Intreducpkln Senate Calls for $700,000 M Than Estimated Revenue for', Next Two Years. ar-rest- 4 bill UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS Office. ICellva safe anJ sane marriage substitute for tbe original waa denounced aa a vlcioua measure on tbe floor of the senate on Merck 7 by and was then killed, . aganfct The vote waa 4 in favor, and 8 absent. George J. Kelly urged the bill as a Just and reasonable effort against the spread of loatheaome disease and to prevent marriages between persona so afflicted. The Intent of tbe bill may be good enough, said Senator Iverson. but 1 regard it as a vicious measure. I am not in favor of that kind of publicity. We should encourage BILL Salaries fvr Ihe- - membert - of lbe state board of eqnalization will - remain at $1,500 a year, according to tbe decision of tbe bouse after e debate on economy end tbe necessity ot paying salaries that would insure tbe employment of competent men. 184. The" appolnttnenFo? a board of wa- ter commissioners to .have control of the water right granting and administration; of the' state is recommended by the house committee on Irrigation and reservoirs, through the bill introduced by the committee o March X " |