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Show of the city, however, narrow a of; crooked streets sre still a featurs, bit the newer section of Valparaiso ha an attractive, modern appearance, buildings In the business quarter be , Ing massively built. 1 he port of Valparaiso Is thy terminus of many important lines (f steamers for Europe by way o jke s'raits of Magelhin and Panama jd is the' cen er of the South Ametfcm COALVILLE TIMES K J. FETERSON, Edit Entered at the Postofflc I'tah. May 7, 114, aa Matter. u4 Nmmm In Coalville. Second-Cla- n or vascmrrtox. mai FraU la AlraiM. Ona Taar 81m Month Thro Month Sin(li Copies $ 1 60 71 4 Shakes Down Many Buildings, in Valparaiso. Causing jt,aMlnK "rvicsnumerous It h ' ; foreign Ctl- of British.' Gtr- . co. up -- ."t chiefly m n Bn French merchants Thiels wharf alongsidi pf nn hou-- e i cii-,- t . am r of any tonnage tin w! li m r .it most of the loading Is 4ne Is vl ii, lorn a quay surrounding cnntuni v UTAH STATE NEWS David A. Johnson has been appointed postmaster at Menb, Grand county. Madge Hamilton, a denizen of Salt suicided Saturday, Lakes taking morphine. The thirty sixth annual conference of the Methodist missions was held Ip Salt Lake City last week. Harold Jones, aged 10, of Salt Lakq City, Is dead from- - lockjaw, canned by a small splinter In his foot. are doing considerGrasshoppers able damage to the second alfalfa crop In the fields near North Ogden Work on the waterworks system for Monroe Is progressing rapidly, t b) last carload of piping ai riving last 1 Hundred C Th.u'and Pecpte c' tie Sixty Per rg Completely Death Rcl Is C-- Be City He vy. half-worl- week. rt & w rwj ciiwwi there Is i -- Val, Ti Vir u tI ( ) I - i Ai y I Ited hy ari . ir' r rl'y ii n 1 I . Ii " 7 t i.it I i ' ct Santiago. ' 14 hu Idi.ic i M i i ! i I i I, firm. i 1 the state While painting a smokestack at the Inland Crystal Salt company's works, near Saltalr beach, John White q painter, fell a distance of twenty-fiv- e feet, sustaining Injuries which ina; yi prove fatal. Councilman A H. Moyes and Rob-- , ert Paine presented their resigns-- , tlons to the Ogden city council at thff regular meeting last week. The renj Ignattons were accepted and the met were The committee appointed by Miners union has succeeded In ing sufficient funds to guarantee a big celebration at Park City on Labon day. Addresses will be made and all kinds of sports pulled off. While mixing a combination of liquids and powders fot the manufacture of fireworks, K. Sanaw, a Japanese restaurant keeper of Sqlt Laky, was badly Injured and the room wrecked, the chemicals exploding. Joseph Barker of Huntsville, who owns one of the biggest private fish hatcheries In the mountain country, received last week 400,000 trout fry from the Amethyst fish hatchery in Colorado, to be planted at his hatchery. Burglars entered the West Jordan meeting house Wednesday night of last week and stele three quilts made, Thei by the Ladies Relief society. of sre ornamental quilts design, with, a picture of the temple worked Into, the goods. Information has been filed In the' district court at Provo against George, Ferre, charging assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to murder., Ferre Is the man who stabbed young knife on the Wright with n pocket ' evening of July 24. Herbert Hogan, aged 16, - will tic d. .covered later. Several became so panlcstrlcken dufi-- jer--oi- a dairy n the tremblings of the earth that tiev threw themselves from the balconies of their homes and were killed. The fires which followed the earthquake In this city were promptly - extin gulshed. but while they lasted thev added greatly to the terror of the $eo pie PEOPLE GROWING Principal 8ction of Valparaiso a Lima, Peru The lateet advices received here from Valparaiso say that the panicky condition of the peepls la Great damage was done ameliorating In the Almendral quarter, the principal section of the city, and la Victoria street few buildings except the mansion are standing. Advices from Saatlage say there was a tremendous earthquake tiers which did considerable damage. There were few victims. The funds collected In Chile for festivities In connection with the inauguration of Presidentelect Montt will be distributed hmosg the sufferers from the earthquake. it truin& SaraR5gCN.V Tn The encampment, after in ex- 1907. uated on a largo hay la the Pacific ecean west of Santiago, with which It la connected by ran. The bay of Valparaiso, which Is well sheltered on three sides. Is bounded by ranges of hills rising to from 1,600 te 1,760 feet high, on the slopes of which a considerable portion of the elty of Valparaiso is built On the south side efjthe bay art ths spacious suburbs of Nuevo, Tlalecon and 6raa Avenlda, from which pass Is cut one of the flneet of thoroughfares of Valparaiso tbe Avenlda de las Deltclas The lower central section of the city Is constituted by the Almendral having regular and attractive streets and the principal business containing houses, the Plain Victoria and the National theatre. Te the northwest of this section. In the quarter of the city known as the Puerto (or port). In which are situated the greater number of public butldlngv which line and the vast warehouse tbe quays and docks. In this portion citing debate, decided that a protest against the erection oi l statue k Henry Wlrs should be sent General f. D. Lee, the commander of the Sout)-erVeterans association. This action Lewi Morrison le Dead. Lewis Morrison, an New York ector whose work as Mephlsto, in Faust." gained him fame, died sud ienly ef shock Saturday in St John's hospital, Yonkere, after undergoing an operation foe a disease of the stomach He was 61 years eld He was under engagement to start for San Francis to Friday, but thought he would delay Mr. Morrison was born a few day. at Kingston of English parentage Jamaica, la 1845 He served with die tlaotlon In the Union army TARTARS KILL ARMENIANS. Deetroy Villages and Ruthlessly Mu1 der Inhabitants. Tlflis News received here from Sangesur districts says that the Tartar nomads of three neighboring district have destroyed the market town of Kaarakilw and killed eighteen Armenians wounding many of the lihab-ltant- s and de' roved much property. A second hand attacked the village of Khana-a- k The Tartars also committed outrages in other small towns. Request to War Department. Oyster Bay Tbe message from a committee of citizens or Brownsville. Tex, requesting that the negro troops who committed an outrage there hist Mmulay night be replaced bv white soldiers, was received by President Reosei elt. He at once referred the dispatch to the war department with a request that an immediate report on the matter be made to him He will take no action upon the committee's request pending receipt of the report from the war department Smuggling of Immigrants Discoverv Wishlncton hag keen made bv Janie R Dunn. IrauigTatlon Inspector in iharge at St lamia, of a wholesale smuggling of imn,tgrai)ta from Mexico Into the United State. Every one of the Immigrant birred bv the law from entering thn United States becHuae of trachoma Qflj. contagion d!t ae of the eve data of The tmmigrwtton serr!cear now encaced In locating the immigrants. who were smuggled Into tha country, with a view to their iport tlon Outlaws Take to the Woods. Havana. Dispatches to the Post from Pinar del Rio confirm tbe reports that three bands of outlaws have taken to the woods In the centra and western portion of that province. One band containing thirty men la headed by Colonel Poxo; the second, consisting of seventy men, la led by 'Congressman Pino Gnerrn, who la the Instigator of many attempt to foment an Insurrection in San Juan Martlnea, and the third, made up bf a dozen men. is commanded by May Be Forced to Take Actien, The activity of Ifc Pt Petersburg terrorists and revolutionists and lack of support of the public are steadily forcing tbe government's hands In the The events direction of reprensions In Poland have given a new impetua to the talk of a military dictatorship, which, according to the Comrade (fop, is one of the merly the Nasha Shlt-h)- , subjects for consideration enumerated in a call for a meeting received by the members of the military council Refers Lora. . TAUNTING SOLDIERS Whipped for Remarking Were aa Gay aa If They Had Captured Port Arthur. Is Brutally That Russian Old Question of Domination Between Greeks and Bulgarians Revived. St. Petersburg Intense popular Indignation has been created here by the brutal treatment of Mile. Smirnoff, a refined young woman, at the hands It Is Asserted That the Patriarchal of the crack chevalier guards. While a Church at Constantinepl Haa squadron of these guardsmen was Acted aa Accomplice ef Greek passing along tbe Nevsky Prospect Banda in Order to StrengthMile. Smirnoff, who was accompanied en Church. by another young woman, remarked-Theare as gay as If they had captured Port Arthur Sofia, Bulgaria. The Pedestrians hearing the remark re movement In Roumanla, and especialpeated it, and quite a crowd collected la dally assuming ly In Bulgaria, and Joined In the Jeering The comgreater proportions and threatens to mander of the cavalrymen suddenly become a serious danger to peace, wheeled his squadron and gave the The Bulgarian government. It appears, command to charge with drawn whips will be forced to take exceptional The troopers then charged the crowd, measures to terminate the disturblaying about them right and left Mile ances which are due to Smirnoff and her companion, who In feeling, with which the entire poputhe meantime bad passed down a side lation of the principality la Imbued. street, were pursued They tried to The caube of this feeling Is the his- escape Into a doorway but were torical competition between Greece caught Under the direction of an ofand Bulgaria for domination In the ficer they were forced to enter a cab Balkans, which was recently reawakand were driven to the guards hart ened and stimulated by their rivalry racks, where they were taken before In Macedonia rivalry which It is alColonel Stenbeckerformer The latter leged has been artificially encouraged was disposed to turn Mile. Smirnoff and parby the Turkish authorities over to the police, but other officers of Greek Interfered and the girl was finally tak-pthe atrocities the by ticularly bands. to the courtyard, where troopers, in It is asserted that the patriarchal the presence of two officers, adminischurch at Constantinople haa acted aa tered to her twenty-sevelashes with an accomplice of these bands, with their The girls clothing was the object of forcing the peaceful cut as whips. if by knives by the wire throngs population of Bulgaria to Join the pa- of the whips and her flesh is terribly raised which triarchal church, openly lacerated subscriptions for the benefit of the Greek patriotic societies, and also To Exterminate Pulajanes. sought to Inflame the Bulgarian naManila Governor Ide has decided tional spirit. to appoint a commission, consisting of JEWS MURDERED BY 80LDIERS. Governor Deveyra, Brigadier General Lee, Colonel Taylor and three Outbreak at Warsaw Followed By Atto visit the disaffected districts tack Upon Hebrews. and hold meetings of the town counSt. Petersburg. The war of terrorcils to impress the people with the ism which the fighting organization o( of and support the Social Revolutionists declared Im- necessity In exterminating the Pulajanes. The mediately after parliament was dis- outlaw band numbers about 100 and Is solved seem now to have been begun being greatly Increased by the leaders la earnest From all parts of the em- forcing peaceful farmers to participate pire the telegraph brings the same in raids, threatening them with death if they refused. These recruits are story of attacks on police officials ot armed with bolos. The real in all classes, accompanied the major- do not trust thepn with guns.Pulajanes ity i: case by plunder. The Polish are , especially active. revolutionist Pope's Letter Sole Topli, ere Is a veritable reign ot terror Paris. The popes encyclical- - letter from the Vistula to the German fron- to the French archbishops and bish-op- e tier. Almost fifty cases of assassin regarding the separation law contlon were reported early Thursday tinues to be the topic of absorbing Innight The Novoe Vremya heads its terest, but the discussion la largely list of murders and other crimes, "SL polemical, as the la not taking ef Bartholomew Night In Poland. A. Warsaw telegram to the London feet until December, gives ample time for reflection. Moreover, the absence Jewish Chronicle says: of all high personages, official or "After disturbances, yesterdays defers an exact determiwhich the police quelled, 250 Jews nation of the governments course. were killed or woundpd by the sol Nothing similar to the Inventory riots diers." has occurred or Is expected to occur either In Paris or the provinces, alCANNON8 BOOM LAUNCHED. though the actual application of the In December probably will accenSpeaker of the House to Bo Candidate law tuate the situation. for the Presidency. MANIACS MURDEROUS DEED. Danville, 111. The convention of the Eighteenth Illinois congressional district Kills Brother-In-Lawas called at 1 oclock Thursday and Wife and Then Slashes HI Own Throat. G. Cannon renominated and Joseph for the eighteenth consecutive time, Chicago In & fit of Insanity Emil being the seventeenth nomination by Berner, a mechanic of Batavia, 111., acclamation. murdered his brother-in-law- , Ernest There was the greatest enthusiasm, Franzen, by cutting his throat with a razor; slashed Mrs. Berner so severeespecially over the prospective candidacy of Mr. Cannon for president Mr. ly that she wll die, and then cut his Cannon had not intended to, launch a own throat, dying within a few minboom for president at this convention, utes The tragedy was enacted at the Berner home. had been 111 for but tbe pressure of his supporters was several weeks, Berner so great as to sweep away his wishes been delirious. and for some time had , lu this matter. Mr. Cannons supporters In his own KISSED EACH OTHER TWICE. district will likely urge the state convention to make similar endorsements. There seems to be little doubt King Edward Greet Emperor William at Cronberg. that this will be done. Hesse-NassaCronberg, King EdCITIZENS WILL KILL NEGROES. ward arrived here on Wednesday on a Calored Soldiers Who Shot Up Town special train frem Frankfort at 8:4b a ip5 Emperor William and Prince In Peril of Their Lives. Tex A special from and Princess Frederick Charles of Houston, met him at the railroad Further Hesse-NassaTex, says: Brownsville, station. The emperor assisted the trouble is feared here with the negro king In alighting and then they kissed troops. A citizens' guard of 150 men each other on both cheeks. The meetla stationed along the road between ings was very cordial this city and Fort Brown, and if the Lake Captain it Burned to. Death at negroes attempt to leave the garrison Buffalo. a of the It is the avowed purpose Buffalo Captain James Robinson, to shoot! them down. Four huna veteran lake master, was burned dred rifles were sold on Thnrsday to to death; Charles Johnson, and a cljbens. The report that the officers core of other persons, had narrow afraid themselves are of the garrison in a fire in the building ocescapee has determined troops negro of the the Buffalo Ship Chandlery no chances. to take Many by cupied the citizens the A Supply company. The alarm was psople are leaving their homes on Adaide of the city near Fort Brown given by Johnson, who rushed into the street enveloped In flame. Captain ditional appeal la being made to Governor Lanham to send state troops. Robinsons escape was cut off by the Business It nearly suspended In the fire." The fire slightly damaged the St. Charles hotel adjoining city. anti-Gree- anti-Gree- k k n Erection ef Monument te Wlrx Re otsco. sented By Northern teldlem. ef Valparaiso Is a fortified seaport The Grand Amy of comMinneapolis. moet Chile,' and the Important mercial town of the 'western coast of the Republic completed Its fortieth late Friday and genth America. - H ban a population encampment Is sit- FOR n CALMER Maas of Ruins. - The sixth annual meeting of the assoc!-Utah Btate Pharmaceutical ln tlon was held at the Hermitage Ogden canyon last week, pharmacists being In Attendance from all parts of V- - villages all around were destroyed Most of the damage was due to fire, which started Immediately after the The whole population Is first shock In hills, the parks or the the sleeping streets. Milk cost two Food Is very acarcs Chilean dollara a liter, and It la Impossible to obtain meat, even at high prices. Ths railway are all destroyed. Rain, which began to fall Immediately after the first shock, stopped The nights are aa hour afterward. and ths people cold and windy, ary sleeping la the open are suffering greatly. The captain of a steamship which has arrived from San Francisco says ths situation here ie worse than that following the disaster at Baa Fran, j .'autiaA dr t'bl.r it Is known Sat iiv.s w.rt- l).t In this city by Ii. n h'i'ial.. but it Is believed ttat m ip, p, sou- - worn killed by the buildings and that their bodes i u It he r burnt ti itn r u him' u lialii' will he en rrpeus Two tin a ul p1 r " $23' Own n a fair killed U ronvidt red to t male of the i Vlena del Mar thrie miles from Val paraiso ami having u isipulation of over Hhmmi Quirihii 22 miles to the southward wljh a population of 25 hot , Santa Uniache, fifteen miles to the northwest wlih a population of 0 500, QuIlWa, twenty live miles to the north west with a population of 10 000, and I Is defendefiby mouniel batteries. Be-- , ,i u lal wave atlkl-- i i, in- is1), wrecked he I , il gr it damage to he f u h U i two-- slmey,-- . M. si f ! 1 . IntUir Hie w rii, i tttht iynrao.tw.1 mrtfiffc'ttpftarf serious ths province of that name and calculated upon, brick famine In Saif Lake, j Ths threatened trouble between thq employes and the official! of the Utah Independent Telephone company a Ogden Is likely to be averted and thff demands of the men granted. While returning from a visit with neighbors, George Wahlen, about 35 years of age, dropped dead Sunday pt noon Just ja he was entering thq' gate to hie own" residence at Ogden. , The Kaysvllle Canning company has been making n successful run on beans and fruits during tbe last two jponthe, and last week tbe first carload shipment wan made te a Bolae, Ida., .a u 'i 1 The United States 0.ukerlte com. pany has purchased 1,015,000 feet oi lumber on the Uintah reserve In the vicinity of Colton. The public schools of Salt Lake City the will begin a week later than ttaual time this year, the date set being September. 17. It Is expected that 1500 delegates will be present at the annual meeting, of the National Wool Growers, which will be held In Salt Lake City in January. Wholesale dry goods meu say that fall deliveries will be heavier In spltu of the fact that prices nearly all round are higher than at tkl season last year. The fall campaign In Utah will bo formally opened this week, when th state committees will meet and Issue call for their respective state coaven, tlons. Abe Jones and Royal Hanson. Provq ladk about 11 years of sgs .were verely scalded . through the explosion of a can of boiling water with whlel( they were experimenting. Because the Garfield smelter re- quired 5,000,000 more brick la the eon I U BRUTALLY PUNISHED GIRL -- n was decided upon only after a long debate, which at times becams energetic and acrimonious. Tbe proportion to deprecate the action of in abolishing the canteen froa the old soldiers homes was laid oi the table without debate. oos-gre- Prefits Amounted te Mlllloee, New York Amid scenes of frantic trading on the stock exchsngs. Union Pacific common stock rushed upward 17 points s share and tiiat pt Southern Pacific 6 points Friday, after an announcement of dividends far In excess of what the traders had any reason to expect The result was that a larse number of trader who had sold the stock short (offered sharp losses, and a pool In Union Pacific stock realized profits amounting to 117,000,000 and a similar pool la Southern Pacific 110,000,000 8 7-- 8 presl-dente- s, -- u u One Man Killed and Another Wounded During Melee at Brownsville, Texas. Colored Soldiers Objected to Search Being Made Among Their Ranks For Accused Criminal, and Fired Several Volleys at Citizens. Tex Evidently anBrownsville, gered because of a search made among their ranks in an effort to apprehend a negro who attacked Mrs. Leon Evans at her hours here, and who she asserted was a negro soldier, members of a battalion of negro federal troops stationed at Fort Brown, Bear here, entered Brownsville on Tuesday, became unruly and fired several voile s down Main street As a result Frank Katus, a barkeeper, Is dead, a bullet from a rifle having pierced his heart, and Policeman Dominge is wounded, his arm and hand shattered by a bullet, ana his horse shot from under him. Twenty-three of the bullets fired entered the home of Louis R. Cowan, many went through the residence of F. E. Stark, and several bricks were shot from the walls of the Miller hotel, near a window where guests were Bleeping. After their depredations the negroes returned to their garrison. Representations have been made to the governor and a request that the negToes be removed immediately to avoid further trouble. Krag-Jorgeuse- n TROUBLE IN MINING CAMP8. 8pecial Governor Appointed By Czar to Control Situation. St Petersburg In view of the representations of the foreign mining interests in the Donetz basin with regard to the seriousness of the situation at Uzovka and elsewhere, the government has erected the whole coal and Iron district affected into a special general governorship In order to be the better able to control the situation, and has taken the unprecedented step of creating a special advisory commission of mining representatives to 1 act in coricetLwttk rt.iurldlcUo. the Alafrf. aUrmcam Yekaterinoslav proflECSTtuS part of Kharkov and parts of the Don Cossack territory. The step Is comparable to the creation of the much abused "satrspien to deal with the agrarian disorders in central Russia last autumn, of which the assassinated General Sakaharoff was one of the governors, and intimates that the government considers the situation to be equally serious. Disorders and collisions with troops continue. At Uzovka a meeting was dispersed by Cossack whips. Death Claimed Two Veterans. Minneapolis. Two more members of the Grand Army died Tuesday, making three who have passed away since the commencement of the present encampment J. H. Burke of Burlingame, Kan , fell dead while standing In front of the clerks desk In the Pauley hotel. Death was caused by apoplexy induced by the heat The other death was that of George Smith, a former member of the First New York Dragoons, who has been visiting relatives in the city for some time. Mr. Smith was knocked down by a. horse, which was driven rapidly around a corner, just as he was about to take a street car, and died aooa after. HALF THE TOWN BURNED. and Fighting Between Bulgariane Greeks Brings Sorrow to Many. Sofia According to official reports, the fighting between Greeks and Bulgarians at Ahiotu on Aug. 12 lasted from dawn until 8 oclock in the evening, in the course of which seven were killed, the number of wounded not The fire is now being ascertained. under control. More than half the town, including all the public buildings and the Bulgarian and Greek schools and mosqQe, was destroyed. Drastic Order Issued. eftl-sen- CAMPBELL WINS IN TEXAS. Will Be Second Native Governor of That State. Thomas M Campbell, Tex. Dallaa, native of Rusk, Tex., the birthplace of the Tate Governor Hogg, was on Thnrsday afternoon nominated for governor by the Democratic state convention He will be the second native governor of Texas. Mf. Campbell la a years was gen-erlawyer, but for several manager of the- International tt Great Northern railway. al - Trying to Save Womans Neck. Liberty, Mo It was announced here Wednesday that the attorneys of Mrs. Agnes Myers, now In Jail here under sentence of death for having murdered her husband at Kansas City have decided to take the case to tbe United States supreme court. R. B Ruff la now at Jefferson City for the purpose of asking one of the state supreme court Justice for a writ of error to take the case on np. .If he falls he will go at once to .Washlng- ton and attempt to kecura the' writ there. 4 Moscow. Governor General Kaul- bars has Issued an edict decreeing that employers indemnify strikers for the days the latter had been on strike would henceforth incur penalties for so doing, including the closing of their factories The same edict enjoins the inhabitants from whom money has been extorted by anarchists under threat of assassination to report the facts to the police, failing which they will be considered to be the protectors of anarchists -- Preparing For Great Change, Atlantic City, N. J. More than sixty lawyers, representing all the larger railroads east of the Mississippi river, particularly those traversing the territory south of the Ohio river and the New England states, assembled here Tuesday to make a detailed study of the provisions of the railroad rate bill, which will go Into effect on Wednes day, Aug. 29. The members of theN assemblage consist of the chief count aels, general solicitors and other members of tbe legal departments of the railroad corporations. J |