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Show COALVILLE TIMES N.J. PETERSON. Editor WRECK Mmj.f ON RAILROAD May 7. Matter.. 19. a PayahU ta llvaaca. SI Pin Months Three Months Binsla Copies II Train is Blown From the Track, Near Layton, Utah, Thirty Cara Being Piled Up In a Heap. .71 .10 .Si Salt Iake fit,- ST.lTK NEWS Jamtex F. Baiton has been appointed postmaster at Verdure, San' Juan countv. The Fish forest reserve head quarters has been changed from Fro moot to Salina The tanpete county tearherg held the flrt institute of the year at Spring City last week, The twenty-fourtannual state as sociatfop, pf the Conuretatlonal church met In Provo last week Sparks from a threshing machine en gine destroyed grain valnpd at 1700, belonging to Huns J Brown of Mount h Pleasant.' The thirteenth annual convention ol the Utah Federation of Women's club began Its. session last Monday morn-I: , In Park City Salt iake bas been Chosen aa the next convention place of the Association of Railway ot nt Bridges andiSttlldings Thomas Bigllan, employed at tbq new cement works near Ogden, fell asleep on a railroad bridge and was ground to pieces by a freight train. There was a distinct shock of earthquake experienced In Salt Lake a few minutes before 7 oclock Thursday Bight of last Week. The shock was sc slight that JtN was not generally noticed. f Tbe Utah Woofcrowera association has arranged for an exhibition of fa: cy sheep In connection wjjji the meeting ot the national association to be held In Balt Lake City on January 1 to 19, James H. Crawford, the colored, man who fhot and killed C. c. Lock, hart at Ogden on July 27, was acquit ted of the charge of murder, bp a Jury on Saturday and was released 'from custooy. Warren, M. Lowry, employed in a Salt Lake saloon as a bartender, was found dead in- - the Sanitarium after taking a steam bath, death being due to heart failure, Inducee ty the heat and steam, Jsnn&tu !W There are billions of tons of salt la Supt-rintem- - While the stotm at if height Saturday night a freight tain on Short Line ralUaj when between Wood's was UTAH OfJECENTiTOBM Victims Were One American Soldier Being Fatally injured property J.ese.WHi Be Over $2,000,000. Poor-Cuba- Damage Amounts toTeWof Thousands of Dollars In Salt Lake City Cross and l.uyt,n, b'o-.- trck the u fiom So great aas the velodty of the wind beta tien the two points uaified that the entire train, with the exception of the engine and tender, was blown from the rails Thirty cars which the engine was pulling at the time' the train was struck by the full force of the wind, were plied In a heap beside the tracks INJURED DURING STORM. Windstorm In Salt Lake Causes Much Damage and Three Men Are Hurt. Salt Lake Oily Three men were seriously hurt, thousands of dollars damage was done to property, street cars were stopped, telegraphic com munlcatloQ was shut off and the elec trtc( light of the city extinguished by a winds! ora that visited this city between 9 and 11 o clock Saturday night Captain William U. Cahoon and Dri ver Fred Gulbransoti of the f are at the Salt Lake hosp! tal, seriously injured Both were badly crushed by a tree falling across them aa they were On a run to a fire alarm, Homer Jay. an electrician in the employ of the Salt Lako Electrical company, received a severe while repairing a sign during the early part bf the evening. (frwde-Phrfmen- William While and at Gibbs Was Killed st Ogdes Trying to Save HtsBarn,1 J H Sorenson Was Killod Several Salt Murray Lakers Are Injured. ns, LING OF ANNUM Hurricane Sweeps from Cuba to Florida Coast. Doin? , Much Damage. blown down The total number ( ' in irge numbers. The cyclone was confined to the province of Havana ar.J Pinar Del Rio. Matanzag City escaped. AH telegraphic communicawas annihilated. tion Friday the wml moderated greatly, and the city is fast resuming lu normal appear with the outer world wlthjtae excep-tlo- n of Iaik Cltv, Iiuigham and Provq. As a result of the destruction of telegraph lines, railroads were unable to run their trains with the exception of the Salt Route and thi Rio ance .Many farmers havq in great distress lost their all ami are General Bell has reported to war department that two men of Twenty-eight- one fatally, by Infantry the the were Injured the hurricane; that in satisfactory oceangoing shipping but that many lighters condition, broke adrift 1 and Beveral sank j SCORES GO DOWN TO DEATH. From Florida Coast Comes Harrowing Revolting Story Comes From French Possession in Which is Ruled by Human Monster. The mall adMarseilles, France vices which reached here Wednesday from brought another and more revolting story of the doings of King Thanh Thai of Annam, showing that he went to the extent of cannibalism After killing one of his wives he caused the body to be cooked and served for dinner, forcing his entourage to eat it under pain of death. Some of the king wives were bound and burned with oil and subjected to other cruelty, while naked women were thrown Into the cages with the beasts, where they were devoured before the eyes of the king. Finally the French authorities stepped ta and made a prisoner of Thanh-t'hal- , who has been adjudged insane by Dr. Dumas of the French colonial staff The royal guard has been disbanded, the palace bas been placed Under the protection of 150 native soldiers and the terror-strickeInmates of the palace have been rescued from further suffering The majority of the latter were women, who bore the marks of revolting tortures Some of them were terribly mutilated, their faces being slashed and their tongues cut out, while other had been suspended by pincers attached to the fleshy parts of their legs to Increase their agonies Indo-Chin- d a reached Key West, blowing down houses and trees, being particularly severe along the water fronL As the day wore on the storm reached Jupiter, where. It is said, the wind blew seventy-fivmiles an hour. Trains in from Miami bring the news of terrible destruction by the hurricane there. Fully 100 houses were blown down and the city Is In a demoralized condition. The handsome churches of the Episcopal and Methodist denominations were both blown down. The concrete jail Is leaning with danger GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. of turning over and the prisoners had to be removed. The car sheds are down and the top was blown off the Mining Congress Urges Creation of Peninsula Occidental steamer Department of Mine and Mining. sheds One brick building Denver. Discussion of a bill to be collapsed. introduced In the legislatures of all VARDAMAN AGAINST THE NEGRO mining states, which provides for the creation of mine drainage districts, Mississippi Governor Advocates Reoccupied the opening session of the peal of Fifteenth Amendment American Mining congress In this city Chicago. Announcement of a care- en Wednesday. fully- planned campaign, to secure the Before the congress was called to repeal of the fifteenth amendment of order the committee on resolutions the constitution of the United' States, met and received a number of resothat which gives the negro equality lutions. The only one reported to with the white man aa a citizen, was the congress was presented by Govmade by Governor James K. Varda-maernor Pardee- of CaUfornia, and proof Mississippi, who was In Chicago Thursday attending the Railway vides for tho establishment bV the Surgeons' convention. genera government of a new departGovernor Vardaman, who Is seeking ment to be known as the department election to the United States senate, of mines and mining, the head of declared that if he won n membership which shall be a member of the cabIn the upper house of congress he inet would make his fight on the floor of A resolution was favoring that body, believing that he had the the enactment of a adopted law by congress of the entire south. support along the lines suggested by Gover-- . He instated that a crisis In the rela- nor Pardee of California, to prevent ' tion ef the raeee ta the southern frauds. r states waa at hand, and that the prob- mining The discussion of the district drainlem of white supremacy or black bill continued at night, and the domination should be settled at once. age bill was unanimously endorsed. NEBOGATOFF NOTTD'vBLA M E. DR. BROUWER ACQUITTED. n e two-stor- y 8tories of Recant Cyclone. The steamer St. Lucie, Bravo Captain commanding, has sunk Firs Starts at Midnight, Causing off the Florida coast. One of the exLess of 1100,000. tension steanjers arrived in port Fri8alt Lake City. The new plant ol day, brlpgfng sixty injured, who were the Utah Packing company near the taken to the hospital, and twenty-eigh- t It took fire stockyards Is in mins dead bodies were brought up It at midnight Saturday, and two hours is believed now that a part of the later was In ruins. The building cosi Florida Fish & Produce companys Beet was destroyed. 1100,000, and was practically reidy for occupancy. During the past few Captain Bravo says that he anchored on the lee aide of the Elliott days the plant has ben receiving Key, twenty-fivmiles south of Miami, thorough testing and It was expected and soon afterward a tidal wave ento be put Into operation soon. gulfed the Island. He says there were 250 residents on the The fire started lit the south end Island, all of of the building. Its origin Is unknown whom were lost. The SL Lucie was and no reason can be suggested, si crushed by the same wave, and of the MO passengers the place was entirely away from ali on board twenty-fiv- e the machinery. From this place th were killed. Captain Bravo was 1 fire worked Its wgyTnto ' the lard Injured," house and from-rih- e kwV barge containing 109 people lard house lata is the part oftho- - MlMf --eewteletog to have been torn away from Its -T- s-tU the HORROR GROW8 EACH DAY. machinery, tensive deposits of rock salt In the moorings at Elliott Key and afterwards picked up near the Bahama ismountains of the state. From these MISSING MINER FOUND. New ef Fearful Devastation of 8an lands, fifty of her passengers having eourcee fhb state is producing yearly been drowned. . . , about 25,000 tons. Salvador Slowly Coming In. r Man Belfpved Id bq Dead Turns Up , , f The fifth, proclamation of the preil-Jen-l San Salvador, Republic of Salvador. DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. ln California, communication with Inextending the area 'of the Uintah Ship Were Jn Sinking Condition Man Accused of Wife Murder Turned !t Lake City. E. II. Lee, formerly terior forBt reserve ' ys received at the points has been restored and Tempest Raged for Ten Days in Re-- : When He Surrendered. for the National Develop- news of the disaster Loose After Jury Trial. surveyor general'i office laat week. It t prospector wrought by the public of Salvador. SL ment The who was company, Petersburg lost while terrific storm which has swept ovei la dated OcL 8. and adds 90,000 acres preliminary Tome River, N. J. After a trial San Salvador. A tempest has raged investigation into to the present reserve. the surrender by lasting about ten prospecting In Nevada last spring, has the is being received. Over country days. Dr Frank L. for ten days throughout Rear Admiral Incessantly been located in Bakersfield, CaL Lee Nebogatoff of his Brouwer, indicted for the murder of 100 persons have been drowned in the ... Native sulphur occurs in extensive the rich republic, flooding valleys, squadron at the battle of the Sea of 812 Lke on April 23, and tw deposits at Cove creek, Millard cotm terl hla wife by poison, was acquitted on Coatepeque. A vast quantity of sul- principally that of Majada, and result tetteri were received Japan Is said to be decidedly favorfrom him from Utah. The crude ore averages 20 ty, water was thrown out of the phur tag in great loss of llfq and the de- able to the admiral. The latter, ta Wednesday. The court room was tier., dated April 25. Noth thulo volcano and Inundated the town struction per cent sulphur aa It comes from the Callente, reof cattle and crops more was tag heard from him and he of Panchlanco, killing most of the in the official protocol prepared for his crowded when the verdict was rein, although In places masses of was r The San Salvadorean Men and women cheered and turned. finally for given dead. up trial From also other approaching are habitants. pure sulphur to be found. by courtmartlal, points KJzalco was lost at Acjutla The toLee writes from Bakersfield that be reports of terrific devastation are com pography of various departments has emphasizes the hopelessly disabled applauded ta spite of the rapping for Professor A. Rothplels. a noted Ger fora bo left Callente he had been condition of his two- - principal ships, order, and the court officers had difsick log In been changed, buildings have fallen, the lack of ammunition man geologist, Ja In Salt Lake study- and feverish, but that he had gone on, Plmiento and other towns are rethe exIn suppressing the noise. As their tenants In the ruins, and haustion of tho crews at and some burros and supplies to hay been swept away by burying the time of ficulty ing the oolites In Great Salt lake. Pro- purchasing ported fits Iron bridges over the principal riv the surrender. and started for Lae Vegaa. That was the floods the doctor turned from the jurymen, The The schooner Azelene Orel. battleship fessor Roth pleti has made a complete the last he remembered until he founu with a, number of passengers on board ere have been carried away. Instead of being almost uninjured, as men, women and children pressed study of this formation as It exists In himself In a hospital at lxis are rivers down the The bringing stated Nicafter lost the between shortly has been Angeles Corinton, battle, was about the acquitted man, who finally Great Salt lake and the Red sea. Cal. , Honduras bodies ot persons drowned In the so damaged May 27, 1905, and - Amalapa, her backed up to a wall of the court room aragua, He had been taken with typoid fe A fire that started from some unn board waa drowned storm and the carcasses ot cattle, and commander asked Admlfial Rojestven-sk- y and grasped each extendod hand as Everybody am tyst his reason,, for permission to destroy her. the crowd, shouting Us .'wandering The floods have disinterred a number the sight ot these tends to Increase explained cause In the main building yer for days ajons on taq desert, She was on the point of sinking the tions, filed past him. A congratulafrom cemeteries and are the terror of the people. finally of corpses of the Ogden; Sewer PlpjT hp was fdund by u$ bid fjrieild who Guatemala and Honduras also have next morning. The battleship NichATay them flownf the streams It girl paused In the line long enough pany. one of the tnost.laiportlnt in- -' was prospecting In the" Johnnie and carrying Ittffered HonIn severely. It is said the losses olas I of the same squadroa also was to kiss him. There were similar thRt the Is reported jailroads dustries In Ogden, destroyed the e Indian Wells country. one of her twelve-inc- h duras have suffered serious damage. there will amount to many millions ot leaking, guns scenes in the streets. building and all of Us contents. was disabled and her boats were shot dollars. CAME HOME DRUNK. away. The report circulated through the Wire Damage Was General. Authorities Doubt That Suicide ComFRENCH CABINET RESIGNS. itat press that Mrs. Georgia Spicer, Oklahoma bv The pact Waa Made. Lake Salt' MANIAC damage AT city LARGE. Farmer Kills Hit Family formerty of Mount Pleasant., had atto overhead wire systems Premier Sarrien Mo the Smith ville. Jesse L. Webb, a ptprm on to 1 Quit Obliged Coronets Suicide. tempted suicide, proves fo bq Untrue and Dangerous Lunatic, Whose Vagaries young SL Joseph merchant, was on telegraph telephone, Including of Health. Account Guthrie. Okla A special to th Mrs. Spicer took a sleeping potion by Made Him Notorious. power transmission lines, was gen Wednesday arrested here, charged mistake, which gave rise to the story. State Capital from Gage, Ok! a., Paris. At the cabinet Friday mornsays ernl. AH public service companies Los with Lucian W. bride of a Angeles killing his Perkins, By the accidental breaking of a that O. B. Heyworth, a well-to-dfar Operating lu and around the city were ing premier Sarrien officially informed who acquired week at this on OcL 11 At the In vicinthis place notoriety mer living seventeen miles, north o seriously bamllcaped For a time Sat bis colleagues that he has transmitted generator at the plant of the Idaho ity two years ago on account of hla time of the shooting Webb asserted Sugar company, at Sugar City, Idaho, that placet on Suudiy morning' shut urday night the city was compleieh hi .resignation to President Fallteres, that he and his wife had entered Into th-- ' sensational with communication off from shut James Gaddie, an old employe and a nd Hldd hi? ,wife, two daughters the ministers resigned In Otten of persecution of Miss Cora a suicide pact, because he was incur' west. Whereupon with Communication northand Pasadena, daughter of a 111 with d 22 and'fS, and a jam J resident of.Lehl,.waalniot Instantly a body. President Failures will re- - wealthy Chicago manufacture tuberculosis, and that aged 20 Phrlt i1ty. Bingham and Provo and ably she shot him and then killed herself. killed, and another man was wounded, The H. the forte selection of o' turd- to Paris. who waa finally adjudged Insane and turned maintained at all times, the, len on hlm weapon At first it was believed In the hand. . Webb waa Clemenceau to form a new cabinet Is sent to the asylum at Highlands, es- mortally wounded, but that ,,nlc(J8 mortal wound. Famllj the storm being northward from now it la said from that caped Institution conclusion aa looked upon Thursday are being rapidly Arrangements and is now at large. Tie is considered he will recover.. completed preparatory to the com Possible Changes In Cabinet. dangerous. BANKERS CONVENTION ENDED. Girl Beaten and Robbed. mencement of work on the big canal Loudon According to the mornfnc; Executive Maoon. - Coat Ten Millions. - Hall which will Tecfafni "from 10,006 to Oakland. Miss E. Rogers, residing An Important confer-enc- Pest, the close of the autumn or the Fsrmulatlen of Currency' Reform Plan Washington 60.000 acres to the south of Price, and 2124 Clement avenue, at York. New The Hall of Alameda, Records, Committee. next of to . Left the session of was held at the White House the beginning between that place, Cleveland and the city's $10,000,000 offlee palace. was brutally attacked by a masked to see is Iminirtant Bankers' likely 8L Loula. The American Saturday, those present being the parliament I Huntington. Sir Henrv iMoclatlon adjourned on Friday. The Just six years behind the promised footpad near her home shortly after changes In the cabinet date of completion, is at last ready 7 oclock Wednesday The Australian thistle, which la one president. Secretaries Root and Taft, the prem'ei coaventlon adopted a resolution to re- for occupancy. evening.. The and Justices Day, White and Harlan Campbell Bannerman. Three county and of the most pernicious weeds known, Of will be to the raised struck her highwayman several times, peerage probably the United States supreme court fer the consideration and formulation city departments on .Thursday moved has been found ta Weber county. The and will lead the liberals In the hou-her to books their knocking then and records Into sidewalk; the Th 4rpos( oi ihe conference Is comto a no( of Tords. remaining, however, as pre ot currency reform plan department of agriculture hits Issued building, and the huge mass of stone, snatched her purse and made away ta would enable the aged mittee to be appointed by the execu-Uv- steel known, but the suggestion Is madl mler. and bronze at Chambers and the darkness. ' Miss Rogers had bulletins describing the weed Marquis of Ripoo to retire a libera1 council, yrhlch shall confer with Center streets, furnished at a cost of Slighted from a Southern Pacific local and Instructing the people how to pre- that it may have had somecoimectlog leader H Asquith H. in lords the and with the selection of a successor tc wilt become liberal nearly $3,000,000, became the head- and had walked eight blocks toward vent Its groktta. leader ta the house th New York chamber of commerce Justice Brown, who has retired. for en- quarters of county and municipal her home when ,the thug stepped a submit and plan committee commona. of Arthur Tattersol, employed In the from behind a tree, actment Into law by congress. sugar factory at American Fork, Is at Gigantic Packing House Combine, Praise for Root and Taft Automobile ' Went Over Embankment Corbett and McGovern a Salt Lake hospital suffering from Afflicted With Leprosy. Chlcago.--T- he Fight a Draw. Evening Jkxst prints New Haven, Conn. Praise for Sec Mass. By the overturn-, Waltham, terrible Injuries which , be received a story to the effect that a W. Raahlfi, VkoCeorge Philadelphia. McGovern Clarksburg, Terry and Root as and retarte Taft men a ho gigantlt of n utomobl'e of while at Woffc, being canghl la a belt combination of Young Corbetta fonght a hard 'allpacking Industries in were doing Christ' Work In the world, th, Syrian leper, who several months 'ong bm botween and would around the shafting. His this Mayland and Sud-th- e round boul 'atthb National driven from various cities In country Is under war No rw formed a part of a sermon by Rev ago Athletic Center Fnd N- - wllon of club here. When the toblhl. last because Of hie affliction, died Dr. Lyman Abott of New York before gnngr announced waa killed Fitchburg and Mr. George the close of the beUle there was little l George Warehouse, rwhbae home Is With any of the large Chicago pack the Yale students at Balteil chapel on in 1 shanty at Pickens, near here, on P. Grant Jr., also of susBear Fish Springs, attempted suicide tag houses could be Fitchburg, to choose between the fighters. The" cause Waa the failure Heart who would foupd Sunday. Dr. Abbott did not mention Friday. tained a fracture of two riba and othIn Sait Lake City, slashing his throat Confirm the ere- er hit be will was one of the bloodiest ever The of death. story. The story printed the name of either bat referred-tbody one injuries. George P. Grant who fight with a razor, the windpipe beta ta the Poet 1 to the effect that th who had gone "to Cuba and wae operating the machine, Jr, authorities. The In this city. When the men witnessed the county mated by severed and the jugular vein cut combination Is to have an aggregate order out ot chaos, and to thebrought leper has been located in a ebanty practically unharmed. Grant escaped In th,, ring appeared la pres-buiMcGovern other P1 $500,000,000. and to b con as one who had Just made a Journey through. Despite his terrible injuries, especially for him after hla re- - Ident of the Grant Yard company of looked to be in the pink of condition, .trolled from England, where the ma through South It is believed be will recover. g umvai'tu-tha- t place by the .Baltimore Fitchburg, and was taking his wife hut Corbett, while he looked well .. A Ohio Railroad the north with the south. I poly of the money is to come from. company a few j and Mrs. Dillon to Boston to attend a about the face, was seven Inches tew , ' , large ta girth.-- " months ago ; , i , . , . SbvMWl PACKING PLANT DESTROYED. Miami, Fla. ex-te- nr n e seri-otsly- V - man-of-wa- -- tut , en--tir- o ' e th, V It'S, DINNER Indo-Chin- of deaths was twrni), all Cubans ef the poorer class. St Augustine, Fla Frequent mesSalt Damage which will Tl)tr( are q number of sailors have been received at the wireamong sages run Into the ihimwanjt thf dead. Several score of longshoreless station here giving the progress whuh (annul now be ceuratelyeetl-mate- men and sailors were Of a severe hurricane which injured. swept by a windstorm of The torrential downpour of rain from Cuba to the lower east coast of and juration completely stopped the unprecT'ested fury street car Florida on Thursday. over the city an epuntr svi i u e and the wind whi(h and rain made it Early Thursday morning the storm bi from fore midnight Saturday night next to Impossible to get about on the was reported In the vicinity of Ilav anl cojitimiej until tlohday morning sir1 is. Trees in the parks and along ana, doing great damage there, but For many hours Salt Lake was alzpost the 'haded avenue were blown down details are lacking. Later the storm entirely cut off from communication Grande kouihbound. The a lad reached a maximum velocity of bjxty miles an hoar, and for periods of mam minutes maintained a velocity of fifty two miles an tour, according to the registration at the local branch of the weather bureau. J H Sorenson was killed at Murray and William. Gibbs was killed at Ogden while endeavoring to save his barn, being struck by a flying plank. A number of men and women. Including two firenu n, were seriously Injured here. Some idea as to the velocity of the wind may be gained when It is stated that a train of freight cars on the. Short Line near Kaysvllle, and another on the Rainberger road were blown from the track and Into the ditch. Plate glass windows were shattered and houses were unroofed all over the city. Ogden suffered damage to the-of more than $100,000. ta Davis county, the At damage was more tbaiT (16,000. The wind was particularly severe In Davis county, and the damage will be heavy. Four men were Injured in Salt Lake City during the progress of the storm, two seriously. That a great number of persona were not killed seems al most a miracle, as the falling trees, swept hundreds of live wires screen the streets and sidewalks Imperiling pedestrians. EON BV BRUTAL llavana The cyclone which began here Wednesday afternoon' reached its full fury oO1 Thursday morning. The greatest damage occurred in the bar At the Town of Miami Fully One Hun-drebor and along the docks. A number Houses Were Blown Down of smaller craft and lighters were and the Town it in a Demorsunk and some business houses were alized Condition. tn-go- . SERVED THE CULF Entirt On a T Mt RESULT WIFE STATE OF UTAH gecond-Cla- TERMS OR SUBSCRimOM, OF.LIVES LOST IT WINDSTORM CAUSED Entered at the Poetofflce 'In Coalville, Utah, HUNDREDS vrL e' M' lt America.-harmonizin- - r - " |