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Show COALVILLE TIMES. R. J. PETERSON, Editor and Htatn II l)w Pia(Si- la CwHrllli rub, laUH Mar f, 1WH aa Sooo4-- ( lau Matter - sauna or uBucairrigH. Formula ta (Swag, Cm Tear SU VmlK tSraa Mom II 1 0 j UTAH STATE NEWS Pioneer day will be fittingly cel bried at Lehi. Work baa begun on the Mount pick- ling plant at KayivOie. Copper ore baa been discovered bp laborer digging a trench in the aireeta of Salt take Thotnaa Black more, a aectlon band, waa struck by a a witch engine In Ogden and seriously Injured. The people of HuptaviUe Weber county, are planning the Inatallatlon of an electric light ayatem A reported case of glanders from Cache oounty hss been rerifled by Dr T. B Beatty of the state board of health. J, Three hundred peoplft headed by three bands, left Salt Lathe on the 14th for Denver to attend the Elks Convention. Prank Mlaone, an Italian section kand, waa run over by n passenger train near Green River, being fatally injured. Andrew Pierce, n Bprlngvllle car pe"ter, sustained serious Injuries by felling from a ladaer. His bip wa broken end he vai) otherwise hur. . Frank Crowley, a mining man trots Bullfrog, Nevada, fell from a styeel car In Salt take CJty, his collarbone being broken and his shoulder dlslo sated. Christian Hlldsbrand made a vicious attack upon Alfred 1111, a fellow work man. In Logan, felling him with a long handled ahovel, lnfllotlng serious Injuries. A company has been organised Ip nit Lake City, with a capital stock ef 1,000, for the purpose of manufacturing macaroni and the kindred products. William Lacey, aged 27, n lineman, was shocked to death while at work In Ogden. A bole In his glove Is said to have been the means of the fatal aocldent, .... building purposes in Salt Lake to the extent that contractors arc being held back on nearly every bullding that Is , being erected in the city, Mrs. Kd Farrer and Mrs. George S Ross of Provo were thrown from s buggy through the horse becoming while out riding, both l dies being painfully injured. - While Homer Call, afi aged eitlses ef Willard, was assisting In hitching kp a wild horse he wan thrown to the ground, receiving a , dislocated Shoulder and other Injuries. i The second attempt to wreck 8eth Browns butcher shop in Salt tak City was made one nlgbt' last week, when a. bomb was exploded under the biUMtnft whleh was badly wrecked. WWm i - . 1 r 1 , Henry Earl Wilkinson, the eld ' son of - Nicholas Wilkinson, s soach counter la the Rio Grande yards, waa drowned while wading In pool just west of the Jordan river, in Salt Lake City. A railroad to Ely, Nev., from Balt take, opening up the Deep Creek country to the merchants of Salt take ts among the possibilities. The board Of governors or the Commercial club baa tbe matter in band. Wlille cutting alfalfaDee, tbe ton of Joseph D Cox, of taht, bad bis foot severed from bis leg, just above the ankle Joint, the severed member being held by but the tendon on the front of the ankle, Mrs. Millie Bergajo wes drowned end her little son probably fatally as the result of a runaway, the horses and wagon going over the dug way and into the river in Logan canyon about eight miles from Logan. Colin 8t. Clair, a laborer, 33 years old, employed' at Xhe salt works near Bah air, was instantly killed by a Salt-ai-r train, being run down while walking on the track towards Balt Lake City, his body being horribly mangled. Utah sheep will be Inspected thoroughly In September before going to winter ranges and those diseased will be dipped twice. Thte decision was reached by the board of sheep commissioner! at a meeting in Salt Lake last week. Tbe Emery County Beekeepers association last week received their consignment of 625 ctdonles ef bees and a carload of bee and honey supplies front Beevllle, Tex. The different varieties eg bees are the Holy Land, Carnoleans and Italian. ( The assessed valuation of all Balt Lake City property for the present year Is IU.103.6S1, according to figures completed by the county auditor's office. The valuation for . ISOS was 139,671.906, which gives a gain for ths ( yearof 1.431,665. - THE OHIO COURT IS DECLARED y NOT GOUT! PEACE PRMT T L SAFETY III EFFECT so Ota taels Oplam t Russian Parliament Likely to Publish an Address to Murder Jury in Celebrated Kentucky Be to Said Men That Case Find Innocent. Are Responsible Warring Central American Republics Will Try to The Jury In the Settle Differences JluKisCal'ilun trill returned a Verout aftir being not i;uiitv dict of twelve ininnti h The cane was one ol This, It Is Feared, Would Place in the tbe most d J.t rate!) f might battles Guatemala ts Blamad for the Recent Hand ef the Reactionists the the Charge Being In a Kentucky couit for years. The Revolution, Heeded Laver to Mova the Made That She Has Been for men were haigd w.th the murder ol Emperor Condition Are . rJ a Long Time Looking 4 Changing From Bad for Trouble. Marcum was a mountain Republl to Worse. , cau law y or of excellent standing. He was engaged three years ago as an bearmistice Washington The attorney against James Hargla and St Petersburg The political ba Edward Callahan, respectively Demo tween the warring Central American rometer Is again falling The coufu cratic cutiniv judge and sheriff, tc republics Went into effect at 6 oclock alon which seems to have taken pos oust them from thi ir offices on an alWednesday morning session of the upper spheres slme the Much of corropt election. Mr Munoz, tbe Guatemalan minis-t(r- , legation effort to form a coalition ministry bitterness was aroused In May, 1903 tailed at the state department on failed, coupled with tbe alarming re- Marcum was shot to death from be- Wednesday and announced that he ports from the Interior and the attl hind in the Jaikson court house. Cur had been advised by his government tude of parliament, make almost any- Us Jett and Tom White were convict ef the selection of three commissionThere has been a thing possible to represent ed and given life terms for the mur ers and a secretary marked renewal of apprehension thut the at peace conference cer It was barged that they were Guatemala .coup detat the tools of t allahan, Hargis am! jbe crisis max. en San to will Jose, Guatemala. go They against pirliament The assassination others Jett after his conviction board the Maiblehead to In time teased that he shot Marcum and. that of Vice Admiral Obouknhi and GenThe Guatemalan minister, Senor that beyond hl act waa inspirt d by Callahan mnd eral Kogler, ths On the witness stand here b Munoz, Is much annoyed by reports the murder of the general was a big Hargis the confession and 6(14 from Salvadorean points that Guaterepudiated plot to kill not only General 'I report be alone was responsible. The ao continued fighting after It had hut Prince Putialn und other court quittal follows largely on this repu- mala Such Agreed to cease hostilities, diation lers, and the generalf epidemic of foundawithout are yiories absolutely A which terroilzed not Jury of Clark county citizens re only the local authorities but even tbo turned a verdict for 3,000 damages tion. he said. police, together with the wild destrue a yi ar against liargts on tbe allega "President Esealon's special repretlon of property by the peasantry In tlon that he had caused Marcum to b American Consul General The suit was filed by Mrs sentative, hplf a doaep provinces during the last killed has arrived m WashingJenkins, John the um Man few .days, have again strengthened Hargis and Callahan are yet small party of the court which be- to ins tried In the Lexington court foi ton from San Salvador and has been lieves la rdsortlng to extreme meas- the killing of James Cockrell undei In consultation with Assistant Secreures. ilnrilar circumstances tary of State Bacon respecting the reThe adoption by the lower house of establishment of peace between the WANT LOWER RATES. parliament of an address to tbeIn counthe Central American republics H hostile is feared, place try will, hands of the reactionists the needed Manufacturers and Merchants' Asso- Mr. Jenkins, though an American oflever to move the emperor. M Petra-jitak- i ciation Working for a Greater-,- , ficial, was requested to come to Washvainly warned the lower house Salt Lake. ington when It appeared that Guateof ths seriousness of the proposed was about to Invade Salvador in Constituof mala the but the Salt take City. The Manufactur majority step, tional Democrats, of which party he era and Merchants association of this relation to the alleged breach of neuIs a prominent member, seem contrality by that country as an Incident vinced that they must hold the peas- aity, following the lead of President to the revolution The state departants at gll hazards. The- members of Orson H Hewlett, are making a de ment consented that Me should make the extreme left seemed to court a termlnCd campaign for reduction hi the trip, and since his arrival he has fight, preaching open revolution from railroad rates, in order that the local been advising the state department as the rostrum.. The Novoe Vremys, to the true state of affairs in Centra! which often reflects the views of the manufacturers and Jobbers may fur America. The pith of his statements court, aays that the adoption by the ther extend their trade with the sur in this case is understood to be that lower house of an address to the coun- rounding country, and make of Salt Guatemala haa been for a long time try would go beyond the jurisdiction of Lake City the jobbing center for the past intent on picking a quarrel with Salvador and now haa seized on this parliament and virtually constitute an trade In this western section. It h pretext for the attack. appeal from the government to the contended tbst Balt Lake has all ths people. JAP8 TRYING EXPERIMENT. advantages with the exception o egual , railroad . ratee with other jo Have Undertaken the Nationalization, IdaKo Man Masts Death Whlla Trying bing centers, and it is proposed to I of tho Countrys Industries. to for work a go reduction rates in - to Save Children. Washington At a recent meeting of the Manzfao According to advices Boise. Ida. Charles A. Justus and tore re 1 received by the bureau of manufacand Merchants' Association three children of his alater, Mrs. Sam- several members spoke on the snb tures. the Japanese government has uel Moudy, were burned to death tt Ject, all asserting that Salt take undertaken one of the greatest experithe family homestead four milea east should go after the trade in southern ments in the worlds history which of Middleton. Wednesday night. The Nevada clear purpose to protect, su One member said that the parents were In a hospital at Boise, house he represented sent a man Into pervlse, develop and nationalize all where Mre. Moudy had recently sub- that country and that he met with Jrpanese Industries It Is stated that success, getting enough orders Justus re- great mitted to an operation for the the nationalization provision to send carloads shortly mained with the sqven children. after. of railways was but a single step In When the house was found to be on Others told of the success of their the great plan of Industrial nationalfire tbe four older children escaped agents In that country and declared ization toward which the country Is vastus went Into the burning building Salt take was the natural Jobbing fast approaching to rescue the younger dues, aged 3, center for that country, especially The movement for Manchurian naS and 8 years. Soon afterward a shot after the San Francisco disaster tionalization has received careful atnor the Omaha and Denver were covering tbe was beard and neither Justus tention, and It Is now proposed that a The next territory, too, but Salt Lake children were seen alive had many company shall be formed by the govmorning their charred bodies were advantages over them. One man said ernment and private capitalists Joint found In the ruins Mr Moudy sayt that all the dealers in southern Ne- ly for the purpose of operating the that a loaded rifle was kept hanging vada were willing to buy from Salt ratlroads, forests and mines in Man under the atalrs. and he bellevee that take merchants If they would com churla. If successful along the lines the heat caused the gun to explode and pete In prices with the other jobbers, Japan Id now working It is stated thu shoot Justus and that his house had secured a com the Individuals and corporations of years of age modify rate of 53 cents on certain ar- America that are striving for ths ticles trade of the Orient will discover that WANT EXTRA SESSION. President Hewlett Is quoted as say- they are not competing for this trade "Salt take can Compete with against Individuals and corporations ingAdvocates ef Consolidation of State Denver and Los Angeles os equal pf Japanese, but that thev are in com trms The only question is as tc merclal conflict with the Japanese naSchools Want Matter Settled. railroad rates An Inquiry Into this tion Itself. Balt Lake City Governor John C. matter should be made at once U Cutler la to be asked to call a special there Is snv discrimination DEATH CALLS LADY CURZON. against session of tke legislature next month Sat take Jobbers and manufacturer they cannot know it too quickly It Mary Leiter, Former Belle Jo submit a constitutional- amendment on xhe other hand, the railroad an . Heiress, of Chicago of the consolidation for the providing treating them as well as the jobber! 8tate and the Utab AgLondon. Lady Cur7on of Keddles and manufacturers of the competing Lnlveiwtty of ricultural college at Logan Petitions cities are being treated, the mentlos Ion, wife of the lormer viceroy of In asking the governor to call the special of the present trade and its Ifibreasc dia. who has been 111 for some days, session are being circulated under the rest entirely with the Salt takers died at 5:40 o'clock Wednesday even direction of County Commissioner of the lng. She never quite recovered from John C. Mackay, president ENDED IN FIASCO. alumni association of the university. her serious Illness at Walmer castle Dr. J T. Kingbury. president of ths Kent, In- - 1904. and the recent hot Against Tobacce weather brought on a pronounced at university, has a copy of the petition! No Indictments and baa circulated It to some extent tack of general debility Trust at Nashville. among public officials and adherents Lady Curzon was Miss Mary Leiter Tenn The Nashville, federal grand daughter of the late Levi z Leiter of of the university. Jury here which has been investigat-ln- Chicago. Lady Curzon was in her the alleged tobacco trust, was dls own righrThr possessor or 33 000,000 Prestdsnt ef an Iowa Bank Takes Hit to England Miss Leiter Own Lift. charged by Judge Lurton of the Unit During a visitN. Curzon. eldest son of met George ed States circuit court on Tuesday. It Des hjoines, is Martin Flynn, pre the Rev. Alfred Nathaniel Holden Cuo Thev Went of the Peoples Savings bank o Is said that the probabilities ar ion. fourth Baron Soarsdale this city, shot himself In the head at against any Indictments being re were married In 189,r, after Curzon office of assistant private s down town drug store early Wednes turned In connection with the Investl had held the to the Marquis of Salisbury, is which, claimed gat ions, however, secretary HI bj health day, dying almost Instantly government officials to be product!?! under secretary of state for India and Is the supposed cause Mr Flynn wai of important results. The proreed under secretary of state for foreign af fairs. prominent throughout the west as i Inga here, it Is said. Is but one pha In 1S98 Curzon - was created first breeder of shorthorn cattle He al'-- or bfancli Inof Kn' imertTgatTon which progress by the depart Baron Curzon of Kedleston. snd in hs been gained prominence as a civil engineer ment of and the testimory and 1899- was appointed viceroy snd gov Justice tunnel a In Fe for the Santa building adduced here will It is said, b ernor general of India, which post he facts ends and In New Mexico which begins use of elsewhere made in prosecution resigned In August. 1905, snd was sue of 60 age. In Colorado. He was years of the alleged combine. ceeded by the Earl of Minto Admits That Pries Was Raised. SON STABS FATHER. Estates Sacked, Proprietors Killed. Kansas Cy, Mo In the tee InvesBobruisk The troubles in th tigation on Wednesday, attorneys for whole of this Quarrel Over Woman Will Probably 725 district, covering nl the Result In Murder. thelce companies composing miles square, are becoming mors ter! leged trust offered to admit that the York. During a quarrel beNew Ice company raised ous dally. The peasants have risen Vandersllce-Lyndand bis Bchlrroer Conrad tween as me man and Tuesday night ovet the price on April I and again on May At the home of son. Conrad, year-olestates were burned 1 to all purchasers except the People's and sev twenty sweetheart. Miss Clara LazIce A Fuel company. These compa- eral landed proprietors killed. This tbe sons 109th street, the youth East In arus nies are among the largest of the con. town is' filled with terror-stricke-n stabbed bis father with a piecea fa-of cents that" sell to peddlers. The at; who were able to escape broken glass. Inflicting probably torneys declined to admit that the proprietors, the carnage only by fleeing from their lsi wound. The 'der Schlrmer obwltl In accordance raised were prices Ten miles from here fifteen jected to the youth s staying out so a schedule made by the People's com. estates. were estates burned and many of the late at night while courting bis sweet-Conra- d paay. was arrested. proprietors killed. Beatty the Country. v 'I Oil ComRoad Will Shore pany and Lake Be Heard In Chicago. The Case of K' - -- - e s i S' the Standard Guatemala Will Cease Hostilities if Other Belligerents grand Will Do Likewise. session here Cleveland O The jury which has been In Investigating alleged violations of the Interstate commerce law and anti rebate law, adjourned Tuesday afer-noowithout bringing any indictThe investigation was diments In the rected particularly toward Standard Oil company and the Lake Shore Railroad company, and was the result of testimony o witnesses before the interstate commerce commission here recently In which evidence of alleged rebating by the taka Shore comIn favor of the Standard Oil pany was given. The failure to return Indictments, It Is officially stated, was due to the fact that the Investigation developed the fact that the court here was wlhout jurisdiction over the alleged offenses upon which evidence was given, and the evidence is to bo transferred to tbe federal officials at Chicago where tbe cases are to be prosecuted. Salvador and Honduras Said to Have Entered Into an Alliance to Dictate Term of Peace to Be Pro- posed by Two Countries to Guatemala. n POLICE Washington. I he latest develop-ment- s in tbe las. outbreak In South America is an assurance to the state department from President Cabrera that Guatemala would refrain from further hostilities If Salvador would undertake to do the same, wgicb news was promptly communicated to Minister Merr at San Salvador In or der that he might transmit the propoat that sition to tbe government place. Another point developed was that Salvador snd Honduras! bad entered into an alliance, the nature of wblcb Is not oert&lnly known, but it Is believed by tbe officials here that the purpose Is to agree upon the terms of peace that shall be proposed by tbe two countries to Guatemala. This news came to the state department from Charge Brown at Guatemala Still another cablegram, this City. one from Minister Merry, informed the state department that the govenv ment of Honduras Insisted upon bein considered along with Salvador In the with Guatemala. peace negotiations Altogether, the prospect of tbe peaceful termination of the present difficulty is believed to have brightened considerably. THREATEN TO STRIKE. New Element of Danger in Situation at Russian Capital. St Petersburg Threats of a police strike nearly caused a panic here on Tuesday, and though tbe strike has been postponed the danger cannot be Tbe ossaid to have entirely passed tensible basis of police discontent is monentary, includ.rg the accounting of the mens savings fund, for whicl). It Is alleged, they have not Been al The authorities, howlowed Interest. ever, declare the trouble waa inspired by agitators The gendarmes of the First district an Tuesday morning refused to go on asthetr beats until authoritatively sured that their money would be paid with full interest The captain tried to pacify the men with assurances that everything would be satisfactorily arranged, but they would not listen to him. They then marched to the 8econd district, where they induced their comrades to Join them. Cossacks were summoned and tbe police were surrounded and threatened with arrest, but they held out nntil the chief of police assured them that their demands would be investigated and all wrongs lighted. VISITED BY EARTHQUAKE. New Mexico and Texas Are 8haken Up, But No One Hurt El Paso, Tex. A dUt net earth- quake shock was felt hue at 11:50 a. m. Monday. Buildings rocked and swayed and many people 3 d to the streets. The thermometers and instruments In the weather bureau In tbe federal building swung back and forth minutes. No damwaa done. age WOMANS LAWYER - SUSPECTED. Santa Fe, Considerable property Burton Gibson In Jail Pending Inves- damage was done Monday afternoon at Socorro, San Ma trial and nearby tigation of Alice Klnan's Death. settlements by an earthquake shock, W. for Burton New York Gibson, was the severest of the 200 which merly counsel for Mrs. Alice Kinan, shocks that have occurred In that! who was mysteriously murdered on of New Mexico during the past part old 8 homein the tbe night of July two The stead in the Bronx occupied by her are years bv shocks are local and caused earth slides In the" mother, Mrg L M Stenton, and her- Magdalena mountains self, was on Tuesday night committed MOTHER SECURES COUNSEL. to the tombs by order of Coroner Me Donald in default of 23,000 bail. This action followed tbe close of the cor Reliance Will De Pla;cJ ci Plea of Insanity. oners Inquest when the jury brought New York Immediately In a verdict that Mrs. Kinan was mur following dered by a person or persons un her Interview vuth her son, Harry K. known, and recommended that Gibson Thaw, In the Tombs on Monday, Mrs. be held for examination by the grand William Thaw assumed full charge of Jury. the defense and to retain arranged mur Gibson admitted that, after the der. he had visited the Stenton houss the services as counsel of the firm of and had removed certain documents Black, Olcott, Gruber A Bonynge, who and articles of value Th's he claimed were dismissed by young Thaw a few he had a right to do, and declared days ago. This action Is taken to that he notified the police at that mean that Harry Thaws desires and time. opinions regarding tbe defense will be Ignored and that reliance will be CONFIDENCE AT CARACAS. placed on the of insistCastros Return Followed by Rise Id ence on which plea Mr. Insanity, Olcott resulted by Venezuelan Securities. In the rupture between himself and at bis client. Advices received Washington the Venezuelan legation here confirm in Chicago Couple Tires of Living and the report that General Castro, End Their Lives. his oi of commemoration resumption Chicago Edward F. Kloss and his the presidency, has pardoned all offenders sentenced by tbe state courts. wife, who conducted a small milliThe prisons have been completely nery store, were found dead in the rleared. Tbe advices further state rooms above the store. The throats that the feeling of confidence which of Kloss and his wife had been ent, prevails at Caracas as a result of th they both haa been shot through the recent events has been reflected In an head and blood was spattered on tbe appreciation of values of the Vene- floor and on the furniture. A letter bonds. Thess zuelan outstanding have all risen five to seven points. was found which had been written President Castro has not yet formed by Kloss in which he said that he and hie wife were tired of bis new cabinet. living and had decided to take their Uvea, for Thtir Lives. On- Trial w Convicted Rebater Hava Not Lost Fulton, Mo Edmund F. Bailey and All Hope. his wife Alva were placed on trial Chicago Judge Peter S Grosscup here on Tuesday for the murder of Jay in the United States circuit court on Jjawder, a wealthy mine owner at Far-beNovember last. Bailey shot and Monday granted the Chicago ft Alton killed tawder as the latter was about Railway company, J N. Faithont and jo bdnrd a train He gave as his rea- Fred A. Wann writs of supersedeas son that tawder had been too friendstaying the execution of a flnejiggro-gatlnly with Mrs Batley Later Mrs Bailey J60.000 assessed against the d announced that she had told her defendants a short time ago by Judge the a few days before murder of Landis States district her relations with tawder, and she court onof the United charges of granting illegal rewas Indicted as an accesory before the bates to the Schwarzchild ft Suls-berfact packing corporation. Stromboli in Eruption. Britons Are Shocked Over Slaughter Palermo. There was a violent erupof Zulus. tion of Stromboli on Tuesday, incanLondon Premier Campbell-Banner-madescent material being thrown to re lying to a question in the enormous heights and causing serious house of commons, said the governfires on tbe island. No deaths result- ment hau alreaa made telegraphio ed from the eruption, which waa at- inquiries regarding the reported retended by loud detonations. The phe- fusal to grant quarter to wtranded nomenon was similar to that which Zulus as announced la a dispatch trom Johannesburg The Monday. immediately preceded the disastrous premier said he bad been greatly Calabria last at autumn earthquake nocked by the report If there was and therefore occasions great anxiety lest It be followed by a repetition oi any foundation for It the matter would receive the closest and most earnest the calamity. 1 ; attention Cf tbi oVernment for-sever- r, g bus-ban- ge f |