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Show COALVILLE TIMES. TBIED TO KIEL DIAZ J0, 8. latlim Katw. Mter m t MH fHUH M Um kM fcweed-t-Uw- u u H CWrtlt. e FIVE SHOTS FIRED AT MEXICOS ' PRESIDENT. Vtmk, IB klBMk wi Hit im mt . Robbers Secure $7,000 From dan, Oregon Bank. Si roggins & Wcrtman - a Shark ILLNESS WOMAN CRAZED BY COMMITS AWFUL DEED. at Sheridan, Brained One Child and Strangled Othere to Death. the - le temporarily deranged, Mrs. , Cal., wife Ionic Iverson, of MonD-rcySalinas machinist, murdered-threof of her four children i Sunday didtrtien, she said, of "a suthe at e du-m- pti - nh-a-ei- l i Id-- - I eotn-,m!te- d ! I at Court-martia- Jy L. ntfc $2L-290.2- 6. n fr a, h f semi-weekl- y ship-buildin- -- s flicted. 8TOLE A LOCOMOTIVE. Desperadoea Tie Up Division on Chicago Northwestern. The theft of "a Chicago A Northwestern locomotive at Milwaukee by six desperadoes stopped all traffic for twenty miles south of Janesville for some time. At 11 oclock Thursday night the men stole the locomotive from the gravel pits near Beloit, and started south at (nil speed.. The theft was not known until the engine wss seen leaving Beloit the throttle wide open and the men aboard yelling defiance to the railroad men, who had discovered that the engine had been Stolen Just too late to turn a switch and stop tbe runaway. As soon as the Janesville offices of the railroad company were notified the train dispatchers stopped every train between Janesville and Caledonia, Ilia. The Chicago officials dt the division were called out and emergency crews starred out with officers In pursuit of the fugitives, and every effort was made to catch the runaway engine and Its crew. Prisoner Shot by Guard A special message to the Bee of Sacramento, Cal., from the Folsom state second-terme- r prison, states that a was shot by the named E. Manuel guards and killed while attempting to escape. Manuel was discovered with opium in his possession , and was placed In the dungeon. He was removed by- the officer to ptnt out the locality where other opium? was stored. He had passed the quarry-- and had reached the hill where the famous Son-tabreak occurred, when he made a dash for liberty np the hill. He had yards when he was gone seventy-fiv- e fired upon by several guards at once. He dropped dead In his tracks. Manuel was sent up from Madera county for nine years for perjury. Two years credits were recently taken from him for having opium in his possession. - , g Robbed the Order. Charles L. Conlne, national secretary and treasurer of the National Brotherhood of Leather Workers and Harness and Horse Goods Makers, of Kansas City, Mo., has been convicted of embezzling $5,676 from the order, and was sentenced to two and one-hal-f years In the penitentiary. The money which Conlne was charged with taking was apropriated at different times. When detection seemed assured he fled to Minneapolis, where he was arrested last February. Conlne was bonded by a surety company for $15,-00Mayor on Trial to Show Whether He Had Authority. The trial of Mayor William B Hays of Pittsburg, Pa., on the charge of misdemeanor, resulting from the discharge of Samuel Moore, a voteran of the civil war, from bis portion In one of the city bureaus lest epring, has been before Judge Shafer. The case being a test one, to show whether the s mayor has tbe right to remove from the city employ for political reasons only, has attracted much room was court attention. Th crowded. vet-earn- Pies Raise In Price. counters Proprietors of quick-lunc- h In New York are up In arms against the manufacturers of pies. There are four companies which practically control the supply here, and they have announced an advance from 3t& to 4 cents per pie. The lunch counter men are preparing to resist the advance, wnd It Is possible the famous product of New England will not he in evidence on their shelves In the near future. There la also talk, of a factory and a general boycott of trust-mad- e pies. - Betrayed and Killed by Treachery ef Secretary. News has been received from Ma-that a band of Iadrones Ella, P. surprised the town of Iriga. In the province of Ambos Camarines. Luzon, and killed ths wife and uncle of the president and three volunteers. Before retiring they captured nine' th6 leader of the Iadrones. ws killed, while the rest of tbe party e caped. The president says thet h was betrayed by the municipal . cir-cul- e -- e, po-vision- - 250-mii- e g n ft- The Federal National bank of Pitta-bur- g closed Its doore last week. Northern New York had Its first snow fall of the season last week. Canada is worried lest the United States will secure Greenland by purchase. The Santa Fe will build a cut-of- f in New Mexico to shorten its line to the coast. Robert E. I.ewin, of Plainfield, N. H., was killed in a football game at Annapolis, Md., labt week. The town of Sau Miguel. Ca! , was visited by fire one day last week and suffered a loss in excess of $200,000 Ten lives were lost in an explosion New in the Rapid Transit tunnel. York, Sunday, and great damage, in- d r I iJzy-Tm-lJyf-rou- SEWS SUMMAUY. r Japan. A dispatch received at London from Tokio says: It la reported from Pekin that M. I.essar, the Russian minister, haa addressed a long note to Prince Chlng, head of the Chinese foreign office, saying that Japans interference In the Manchurian question will compel Russia to adopt final measures and threatening China with severe punishment if she aides with Japan. .This are action, while the negotiations caused has umbrage. deep pending, The newspapers at St. Petersburg ay the Russian Pacific squadron conof AHy four warship.,-includinand five six battleships, eight first-classecond-clas- s cruisers, seven sea going gunboats, two torpedo cruisers, two tor-- f torpedo transports and twenty-fou- r pedo boat destroyers, having an aggrb-- ! gate of 750 officers and 13,200 men There are now on the way to th far east two battleships, three first class cruisers and eleven torpedo boats of .various classes, with 164 officers and J 3,289 men. j Preliminary arrangements have been completed, says a Moscow dispatch, for the expeditious calling out of the Russian Infantry reserves. Oreat excitement vai cans d at aroneeJ n a hrlck The bank Is situated to shat Guanajuato, Mexico, Tue-Ja- j, Cf center in the bui thof lifts ding u tovnj and like an attempt UTAH STATE NEW'S. looked 1 estahli-ilitwelve was of ayears a ago. who President Diaz, gust ) , , . preme power. The principal d'piisutus are the farmg t! flr-- t the state government her eldeR daugh-tp- r stennged gbe surroun the Coners of ling country. Tbe new Jail at Salt Lai e City will tlvlties there. The iu.t. h h,a siderable business had been transi.uisa, aged 12 years. She fhen be ready for occupants In about an acted on Saturday, and it wag generand guests were passing to a 'tempted the life of her eldest. son, weeks. tador garden in a strut car wlun a ally Buppo-e- d that a large amount of d 11. who had Just come into the No watchman was The American Snfeltlng'A Refining man of the lower cjua-- t l th-- name coin was on hand has never hut ft0 hoy broke away from hou-been any on duty, as there company ia to erect a new smelter at Of BUas Toscano appro u hod the car need of gtiardtng the property. took a train for bis home In and j,Pr Salt Lake C3ty in the near future coat- shouting, and fired five vi uts from a ' gxlitve She then strangled her son. ELECTIONS IN ELEVEN 6TATE8. revolver at the tar, ftiituimti y do.ng ing between $500,000 and $750,000. Harold aged 6 and then went ont of The total enrollment of pupils In the no harm. Full State Tickets in Eight States, the h'W'-- and got an ax with which Paklo Esranadon, of the prcsld.-n- t a Fusion in Nebrsska. itnick Mm a blow on the head. public schools of Salt Lake City, aa shown by the report for the first Staff, rushed from the ar and caueht in the evening she killed her 7, Elec-tilie Later will held la eleven ts month, ending October 9, 1903, was 12, the man, wrenching the revolver from states Tuesday, Nov. 3. Full state jnon'h oil habv Marla by strangling. ok Tistaco hia grasp. The polite 751. The murder of her children was retickets are to be voted for In Massato prison. bv Mr Iverson to Sheriff W. has Lake Salt of lated Rhode Thompson Mayor chusetts. Land, Maryland, Toscano has a bad trliMiial rec She tbit during the N . hiM vetoed the revolution of the city counOhio, Kentucky, Iowa and Mississippi, j ord and was but recn'iy the house. about walked with several lnd to he cil sanitary wbPe in New York, Pennsylvania, Nedispense nljH from prison at (Jramllt.o win re lie on the a so time Is for still short down while contagion braska and Coloiado a Justice of the pJvire inspectors '1 had set ved a term for in mu now ald that he F'e of the state uniprevalent matter will lie Investlgat- d ' One tt.e-or- upper courts, regents believed sbe but Md deep wrong, she or A new trial has been granted Con- minor officers are to slate 4 that Toscano was drunk, and versity she at time I the be chosen Muni' pa officials are to was doing right vlct King, who with Lynch, Is charged another that he planmd be selected In Greater New the deed York, Sao with killing Colouel Prows at Salt to shoot Th-the thief magiitiute Franrlsio and Sait Lake. in the morning Mr Iverson Fv-tLake three years ago. A new trial was The Pichlbitlonl-t- s have a ticket in president remaiued perfectly cool and He to Paelflc Grove drove hbrself denied Lynch. all the states exceed Colorado, the Sowas acclaimed by the crowd of eitl cotof the at front the door knoeked About thirty of the leading produce sens, showing their Joy at his escape. cialists In all except Ctlorado and Nebraska. the Populists in two states tage where his wife and family had dealer, of Sa!t lake City met oscanos rrU record make, the the- A been living and was told to go around la known 8,917 of a dallljerate attempt at assatsl Labor party In three New week and organised what York, Mas- to the bark door He did so, and enthe Salt Lake Hay, Grata, Flour and aatlon autre probable. The president sachusetts and Ohio. Fusion was eftering the house was about to kiss haa received the felicitation of the fected In one state, Nebraska, though Produce Exchange. the Republicans of NCw York ' en- his wife when she said' Dont toueh The state board of health of Salt citizens and the diplomatic corps. dorsed the Democratic nominee me Dont put your bands on me. Go Lake City haa decided to declare war BIGAMIST'S HIS Judge of the court of appeals. CUTS WIFE and look at your children." against the populhr patent medicines. With that be opened the door of an THROAT. Colorado National Guerd It la claimed that they contain alcohol Asktd to Resign. adjoining room where law the bodies and other narcotics. . Former Salt Lake Man Victim of His of th three children, the boy on one l proceedings In the of Young Wifes Rage. the guards David Wllcken, one . The case of Brigadier General John E. bd and two girls on another.--In a Jealous rage at the discovery who was seriously Injured during the In disorder and Indications was house recent break at the state prison, la that her husband had another wife, Chase of the Colorado National were plentiful that the two older chilGuard have been adjourned nntlt rapidly recovering, to the surprise of a pretty woman who claims to be the dren had struggled hard against their Col- lawful spouse of Frank McBride, a for- Thursday next In order to give' the attendants and hia friends. Mrs. Iverson had been 111 for onel Fahnestock, president of the death. mer citizen of well known Salt Lake, veta war k. civil William Owen, months and! had shown signs court, an opportunity to. attend Jhe .several him to at murder Portland, was Lake Salt attempted at burled mental Sunday, of eran, derangement, her mania befuneral of hia father-in-laIt la renature. under the auspices of the G. A. R. and pr., Sunday night, by cutting his a of religious ing the court ported that on Odd Fellows. He enlisted Id the Sixth throat with a penknife. McBride, who will exonerate reconvening General Chase on, the Ohio in 1861, and served throughout ia a son of Judge John R. McBride, charges of perjury "and disobedience Railroads fo Adopt Electric Motor now ia known well in Salt Lake, Power. lying of orders which were made against kie war. . a at deaths door at the home of wife him by Adjutant General Sherman The New York Central railroad is Harold Keller and Nellie Zenser, a No. 1, who also claims to have beea BelL It fa understood that Governor planning to establish electric roads as Salt Lake young couple, narrowly eshaa asked Bell to resign, and married to him there, but they decline Peabody should he refuse to comply. It ia said, suburban ranches In the central and caped death from being ran down by to tell who their families are la the the governor will remove him from western parts of New 'York state, In ta street car, The buggy was annihiMormon' city; It seems that since Mc- office. According to"" report. Major order to save local traffic. which lated, but the occupants ' escaped with Bride came to Portland a abort 'time Zeph T. Hill la slated tor appointment 45n cut Into heavily y th independ-es- t but a few scratches, as Bells successor. ago he haa been leading a dual Ufa. reducing trolley., competition E. P. Johnson, a trusty at the Utah One NICK HAWORTH 8ENTENCED, Woman,, who claims to be Mrs. fares and increasing the numberfcf State penitentiary, and who was serv' . Franks cllride; llvea at Tenth and trains. , A auction of, the Rome, Whtjer-Wlil- t grlday, . Ogdensbuig raflread. oslaltt. - j camber 11, i be Mr.. Frank McBrlds, leased to tbe New York Central, ia la "N.fck Haworth, convicted of the caped last week, A reward of $50 Is lives at 641 Second street. Both have to be equipped with electricity, It la offered for his capture. children that call McBride their murder of Night Watchman Sandall claimed, and New York Central trol' State prison authorities believe father. at Layton on the night of March 28. ley cars can be run to and from all . that two young women smuggled the I 1899, appeared before Judge Rolapp at points along the southern shore of Farmington, Utah, to hear his final weapons into the penitentiary - that Pennsylvania Girl Foully Murdared. Lake Ontario. This project will possiMabel It Bechtel, aged 21 years, sentence. Friday, December 11th, waa were used in the recent outbreak. Confixed by tbe court ss tbe day on which bly also absorb the Rochester A Suvict Johnson, the trusty who escaped, was murdered Tuesday at Allentown, the convicted murderer will be shot burban electric lines. Pa and her body placed In an underts said to be mixed np to the affair. Haworth was unmoved during tie hearing the date of bis The copy for the financial report of ground alley adjoining her home, proceedings, 8chwabs Star 6lnklng. death without a of an emotion or th irrigation congress held at Ogden where it waa found by- her mother: feeling. He wassign Joseph The report of ordered to rise by a short time ago has been given to Her skull was crushed, but there were the court. He rose in his awkward, Smith, Jr., receiver of the United the printed by Secretary Beardsley of no other marks of violence on the shambling way and stared blankly at States Shipbuilding company, to judge while sentence was pro- Judge Kilpatrick, was filed Monday In the board of control. The report shows body. Miss Bechtel went driving with the David Wetsenberg. and this waa the nounced. disbursements to the amount of the United States Circuit court at last time she was seen alive. Steamer Grounded Near Seattle. It recommends that Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Bechtel, mother of the murThe Seattle-SaFrancisco steam- a suit he brought to nullify and have While in a state of frenzied Jealousy, dered girl, was aroused shortly after Mrs. Spates, a colored woman of Salt ship Centennial is ashore two miles declared void and illegal the $10,000,-00- 0 1 oclock by the barking of dogs. Upon south of A1 K1 Point, and about seven bond Issue held by Charles M. Lake City, fired five shot at Miss out of her bed room window toiles from Seattle. While en looking route Schwab and through which he controls Tucker, another colored woman, who she saw two men carry an object from from Tacoma to this was passing her door. None of the port, she ran on the company. a carriage and place It in the under- the beach and ts still ' It will recommend that a receiver stuck. A dense The shots took the desired effect near house. Sbe the ground alley the Bethlehem Steel Spates woman claims that Miss made no investigation, but upon arte-ingl- fog bad settled down over that aectioa be appointed of the and sound, E. H. which GiTucker has been trying to induce her Captain the corporation company, the morning she found her master of tbe vessel, lost his Schwab and J. P. Morgan & Co. sold husband to leave her. , daughter's shoes, hat and coat In the llespie, bearings,- Centennial struck bow comThree hundred of Salt Lake's teach dining room, loiter the body of Miss on, though The fortunately on a toft sandy to the United States Shipbuilding Bechtel was found In the alley. to Park the beach. pany. lag corps enjoyed trip n . City Saturday and the inspection of Colorado Farmers Arrested for Rob- Colorado Teamster Bedten Into InsenBit for Renoa Public Building. the mines there. Two sections of the bing Freight Trains. sibility. The - excursion train were run, on at 8 and attorney general haa made a Jackson and Ed Soloman, farmers, Ed tason, a non union teamster favorable report to the secretary of the other at 8:30, returning to Salt living four miles, south of La Junta, employed by the Colorado Transfer on title deeds to property Lake at about 7 oclock. Colo., have been arrested, by detec- company, at Victor. Colo., was beaten the treasury . obtained by the governto he The police of Salt Lake are endeav- tives, charged with robbing freight Into insensibility Monday afternoon ought five Nev., for a site for a at by Mason Reno, ment striker?. had breaka oring To locate August Arriens, until trains of the Santa Fe road by two or three days ago with a fight In that city. This off cars man and new building into goods throwing pnhllo ing as a waiter in a recently employed from running trains. About $2,000 named Jamea. The latter, with his property la located at the southeast local restaurant, to Inform him that a worth of two brothers and two other men goods of all descriptions were fortune is awaiting his appearance. found at their farm houses. It Is sstd named McCabe and Wilson, are al- corner of Front and Virginia streets A Arriens left the city during the sum the company has been aware that rob- leged to have assaulted Mason, leav-ln- g gnd cost the government $9,000. him own-ersent unconscious. will The be the five tnea treasury warrant bery was going on between La Junta jner for Sari Francisco. and Trinidad for the past eighteen were arrested by the military. They the Occidental Land and Improvebe will turned over to the civil It haa been decided by the govern months. ment company, next week. ment officials that , Chin Chan, the Celebrates Birthday. President mayor of Chinatown at Salt Lake City, Naval Officer Resigns. Denver Woman Kills Her Husband President Roosevelt celebrated the must he deported. He Is the ChinaRear Admiral Francis Jennie Davis shot and killed her Bowles, chief of his birth anniversary man who returned to his native land forty-fiftof the bureau of construction and re- husband, Beverly W. Davis, at their touchand beautiful some time ago on account of the death Tuesday. Many of the navy department, has ten- home, 2332 Market street, Denver, ing reminders of the event came to pair of his wife and remarried there. his resignation aa an officer in Colo., Sunday.1 Both parties are coldered him from every part of the country. Roy M Ills, a youn g man who h as - Hundred of the" United States navy to the preaL ored. Davis was jealous of his wife, of and letters telegram been employed at the Lucin cut-ofas were received at the dent, and. requested that it take ef. and after a qnarrel, durfcg vhlch he congratulation feet November 3rd. Instructor L W driller, was foully murdered and rob- fVhite House struck her several times, Davis seduring the day; Capps, now on duty at the New York bed at Ogden one night last week. He revolver with the avowed incured Cf cabinet the When the members navy yard, has been selected by the was shot through the head and hia assembled for the usual president for the vacancy- - Admiral tention of killing 'her.' In the struggle body thrown in some brush, ft la said meeting, they Joined in extending Bowles Is leaving the naval service to which followed tbe woman secured the their cordial congratulations to the accept the presidency of a private weapon and fired, killing Davis almost be bas a mother In Cass City, Mich. g company In Massachupresident. A sad fatality, which has cast instantly setts. Yukon. In the Steamers Frozen gloom ? ?, the whole community at Officers Confiscate . 17,000 Customs New Regulations for Grazing on ForPounds of Fleeco- .Sunnyslde, occurred last week. . BenSteamers and cargoes valued at est Reserves. jamin F. Fulton, ah lie working at th United States, customs Inspectors more than $2,000,000 remain exposed mouth of a new tunnel in No. 3 mine, to the Mr. Richards, commissioner of the have seized 17,000 pounds of wool, valperil of the Yukon Ice and was caught under a eave-iof sevto general land office, has caused a ued st $3,000. from Marshall B. Mayeral tons of rock, and killed instantly. frost with little hope of being got to be Issued Nine the for wlater. not'fjing all owners nard. a farmer' residing near ChamClarence Houghton, Dave Short and safe places . st earners, six on the upper river, all of stock to be grazed on forest plain, N, ,Y., about two miles from Eddie Knox, aged 11 to 12, of Salt during tbe coming season that bound for Dawson, are atramlejJ on they will Canadian Rqe. The officers aver bo required to submit. stock the and buggy . Lake City, stole a horse th-- t tbe wool was smuggled from Can of last week and made for Park City. bars and delayed by the iee jams. to Inspectors of the bureau animal , ada. Maynard Is the man In whose .. J of the of fteamerr Industry river Three tbe were upper .run down by the police and They s after being subjected la a sound lec- have fun cargoes of perishable worth in the aggregate $TJtV ture they were permitted to go bom. to are certain 000. These perlshabb ' be ruined by frost. ' i - towed to for it erV' 4 to RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA. Punishment Assured if $He Sides With Oregon, blew open the safe with giant powder, secured $7,i'i0 In coin and made their eccape before the sleeping of the town could residents be thaw - KILLS WHOLE FAMILY At liiirgffTS entered the banking house of Released From Convict Recently Prison Rushes Into Street and Shoots at ths Preside it, But His Aim Was Bad. !! M BANK, ROBCED, alout 3n'cloik Monday morning luiw. r tk MoifTisa. ORECON ,f- . The business portion of Red Wood Falls, Minn , last week suffered a $10,000 loss by fire which started in the Hotel Francois. At Bilboa, Spain, 19,000 miners are on a strike The railroad service has bien interrupted and the authorities fear further trouble Fire last week gutted the coach barn and stables of tbe istite of C. Ledyanl Black, near Peapack, N. J. The marble building cost $100,000. The Lake Street Elevated Railroad at company, of Chicago, capitalized $10,000,000, was placed in the hands of a receiver last week. The bandit's who robbed the bank at Burton, Kans., have been captured, but only $18 was recovered, the booty presumably having been buried. H. S. Canfield, writer and newspaperman of Chicago, 111., committed suicide last week by cutting his throat with a razor while temporarily Insane. The council of minister at Constantinople has decided to grant 60,00 pounds (Turkish) to rebuild village and alleviate the distress la Macedonia. Avery Kelly Ferguson, of Memphis, Tenn., a Jockey, shot himself through the head in the presence of his brother and a little girl last week, dying from the wound. The Japanese minister of war at Yokohama denies that the army Is desirous of war, and says that the cabinet Is unanimous In wishing peace with honor. The entire typographical force ef the El Paso Evening News walked ut last week because of the fallnre of the publishers to allow a claim for ever-tJm- e of $3.36, At the annual meeting of the Illinois Central railroad, held at Chlcako last week, It was voted to mortgage thirteen small branch lines for not to exceed $20,000,000. The ship Milton Park, of Glasgow, which sailed from Liverpool March 31 for Freemantle, Australia, has, with her crew of twenty-fou- r men, been given up as lost. The vault in the bank of the Hayes Banking company at Queen City, Mo., was blown to pieces- - by burglars qarly Saturday. The amount stolen has not yet been learned. The explosion of a car of dynamite in New Jersey, destroyed houses for a distance of half a mile, and wrecked others farther away. That no one was killed is miraculous. The British steamer Tottenham arrived at San Francisco last week from Moji, Japan, and brought 6,200 tons of coal. This is one of the largest cargoes of the kind that ever crossed the Pacific. Robbers blew open the bank at Pleasant Dale, Neb., last week, completely wrecking the building and shattering the vault, but were evidently frightened away before they could secure the money. The vault held $30,-00- . 0. Three thousand employees of the canning departments of the stock yards packing houses at Chicago, 111., have presented demands for wage Increases varying from 10 to 25 per cent About 2,000 men and 1,000 women and boys are affected. Mrs. 'William Tate, a colored woman of Zaynesville, O., last week gave birth to four girl babies, all of normal size and weighing slightly more than six and one-hal-f pounds each. The woman Is the mother of three other children born singly. Charles S. Hanaw, 2G years old, bookkeeper and confidential clerk for a wholesale clothing firm at New York, committed suicide at his fathers home tost week because he was accused of, appropriating to bis own use belonging to bis employers. Benjamin Galls gher a goachman in the employ of Samuel Parker, of Honolulu, and who stole $11,000 worth or jewels from Mrs. ParkerT has been captured. All the stolen Jewels have been recovered with the exception of a diamond valued at $4,500. The Worlds Fair committee on ceremonies has assigned August '19th Mexico, at the request of ter--' rltorys commission for the Worlds, fair. It is the anniversary of tho day" ofi which General Kearrev took forms possession of tbe territory, j-- tbt |