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Show COALVILLE TIMES X. JACOB - A ) THE ARTISTIC RETURN tKrERSON, Editor and Manager, UTAH STATE NEWS to Remedy-ThSimple Home-Mad- e Free from Opiatea and Harmful Drugs. at (Co jtrt. 1MJ UTAH COALVILLE BROTHERHOOD SAYS ARBITRATION ONLY WILL PRg8IDENTOF PREVENT TROUBLE. I COUGH MIXTURE. A GOOD ' An effective remedy that will usuRETAIL DEALERS SAY PACKERS ally break up a cold in twenty-fou- r AND FARMERS ARE RESPON hours, ris easily made by mixing to- -' SIBLE FOR HIGH PRICES. getber In a large bottle two ounces of e of Virgin Oil Glycerine, a ef Pine compound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. This mixDeny That Any Agreement en Prices ture will cure any cough that Is curWill Retailers Exists and Among able, and is not expensive as it makes Not Assume Responsibility for enough to last the average family an Prevailing High Prices. entire year. Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure Is prepared only in the laboratories of the Leach Chemical Retail meat dealers Co., Cincinnati, O. Washington placed upon the farmers and the packAn Easy Job. ers responsibility for the higher price Do you think that you can make of meat In testimony given before the x senate committee Investigating the in my daughter happy? asked Mr. Cum-rocreased cost of living on Tuesday. ith ..you, She has been happy Five retail men from 'New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing hasn't she? rejoined the confident n were heard and Walter Brown, a youth. I think so, sir. Washington dealer who kills his own Well, if shes that easy to please eat. wag the only one who did not there ought to be no difficulty. had of meat admit that the price gone up at least 10 per cent during the last five years. Mr. Brown insisted that prices were practically the same now as then. All agreed, however, that competition among the retailers kept the price to the consumer as low as possible. Each witness vigorously denied the retailers were responsible for prevailing prlcea, and none would admit that any agreement oa prices existed among them. While no one charged that the packers were in a combination, all the witnesses who had dealings with them declared there seemed to be no competition for retail trade. When com- Taking Lydia plaint was made to the packers about Vegetable Compound advancing prices, they said the latter You told me to Sab&ttus, Maine. explained that the stock was scarce. take Lydia E. Finkhama Vegetable Compound and STREET CAR 8TRUCK BY ENGINE, Liver Pills before child-birtand we Thirty-siPeople Injured ae Result ef are all surprised to Blunder of 8om On. see bow much good it did. My physiperLos Aageles, Cal. Thirty-elcian said Without sona were Injured, some of them so doubt it was the will that they probably seriously Compound that car of Knoll Oak die, when an you.' I helped thank you for your the Pacific Electric system waa tossed kindness In advising from the track by the engine of a me and give you full freight train on the Salt Lake Route permission to use Tuesday night name in your testimonials. Mrs. The electric car waa crowded with my EL W. Mitchell, Box 8, 8abatt.ua, Me. people returning to their homes from Another Woman Helped. The car 'had been the theaters. I was passing Graniteville, Vt of at the crossing through the Change of Life andsufferea brought to a stop the 8alt Lake tracks on Aliso street from nervousness and other annoying and then waa started up again and symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeover the crossing when table Compound restored my health and waa half-wastrength, and proved worth mountains . the freight train crashed Into the rear of gold to me. For the sake of other end of it, throwing It oh its side and suffering women I am w illing you winshould publish my letter." Mrs. hurling the occupants through the dows and against the sides and roof Charles Barclay. B.P.D-- , Granite- of the car. Bom were pinned under- - vine, Vt Women who are passing through neath the car. this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing 111 Game Rooster Attacks Woman. sex should not loso to peculiar St Loula. Mary Rollly. 75 yoara right of the their for thirty year that fact old, was attack and seriously injured Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComIn home by a game rooster at her pound, which Is made from roots and Maplewood. She was saved from herbs, has been the standard remedy death by the arrival of a granddaugh- for female ills. In almost every comyou will find women who ter, Mias Nonette Legrand, who killed munity been restored to health by Lydia the fowl after a battle, with a rifle. have . Pink hams Vegetable Compound. She was attacked from behind and knocked down by the rooster, which Free By slashed her face and thrQat with Its She fought desperately for spurs. several minutes, but became unconscious and the rooster was picking at her eyes when Mlsa Legrand arrived. The rooster then attacked the girl, who fled to the house, obtained a rifle and 'killed the fowl. If joe miler from Epilepsy, Fits, Falling Sickness. New DisBpumt, or htro children that do to, mj sro aaked to Brown cover will relievo them, and for Chestnuts Ally. Picking joe j of do is to scad for s Free Trials! Bottle Dr.Majs London. In an article on Friday on the far eastern situation and Jacob It ha enred thousands where ererjthlng els Schiff'a recent speech in New York, failed. Gnsrnntetd by May Medical Laborato r 1 ndur Fan Food and Drags Act, June SOth, !() fhe'Mornlng Post complains strongly Guaranty No 1HU71. Pleaaa write for Special Fra of Ihe lack of judgment by the British S3 Dome and pivo AGS and complete addraas foreign office, and says that it la not DR. W. H. MAY; 648 Pearl Street, New YerL mentloa thU pper. Druggirt lill order. surprising Secretary of State Knox are on the Mr. Scbiff and warpath, and accuse Great Britain of Intriguing with Japan against the United States. "In plain words. says the article, we are picking chestnuts out of the fire for Japan and encouraging her to Can quickly ho overcome by ask more than her share, as well as to CARTERS LITTLE trample on the principle of the open door. The whole proceeding Is suiUYER PILLS. cidal andninnecessary. Purely vegetable half-ounc- The Sprtngvlile Commercial club is to bold the Baking arrangements Utah county annual horse above In Twsnty flvs Thousand Men, Employed on Forty seven Roads West of BpringviJle this spring John Furey, accused of .robbing, Chicago May Yuit Work Until Settlement Is Reached. single handed, Flncha cafe. In Salt Lake City on October 12 last, baa been found guilty by a Jury. J H. Keefe of Garfield bad hla right W S Carter, president of Chicago foot caught In the machinery at the the Brotherhood of Ioomoth 'Ire mill and crushed to such an extent men and Englnemen, notified the rail that amputation was necessary. roads on Sunday that If the contro A ban has been placed on four versy eith the firemen is not submit dubs organised by negroes in Salt ted to arbitration, a strike is inevlt Lake City, the chief of police having able, Twenty five thousand firemen ordered that the clubs on railroads west of Chicago are in A coroners Jury will investigate the volved. death of Martin Cahill, a Rio Grande Mr Carters letter of notification section foreman, who died In convul was indorsed by the Brotherhood s slons st Ogden, alter eating a can committee, which represents the fire of sardines. men on about forty seven railroads Hugh A. McMIllln, census supervi- west, northwest and southwest of Chi sor, expects within the next seek to cago The railroads previously announced be able to announce the selection of enumerators for the work which will their willingness to arbitrate the In fire creased wage demand, which-thbegin on April 15. While adjusting machinery tn the men say would amount to about 12 new Rex mill at Gold Circle, Nevada, per cent' Two other demands In C. Lee Gilson of Salt Lake City was volved the managers say, concern dls caught In a belt and received Injuries clpltne and are not open to arbitra tlon. These points have to do with from which death resulted the promotion of firemen, whether, Samuel Werb, aged 10, was seriouswhen they become englnemen, they ly injured when a giant cap which he of the bad found on the street In Salt Lake are still under the JurisdictionFiremen of Locomotive Brotherhood City exploded, after he had touched1 and Englnemen. a match to the cap to "make it flzx A verdict of not guilty was ren STARVATION THE WEAPON. dared la the Dolly Dimples case at Mr. and Mn. L. X. Curry Dlepeneers of Necessities of Lift OrOgden. dered to Cease Work. the defendants, were accused of swindling an Ogden newspaper In n Philadelphia In order td strengthairoulation contest en the sympathetic strike, the CenThe county physician of Cache tral Labor union has directed that all ounty has made application to the milkmen, bakers, grocery clerks and ounty commissioners to contribute other dispensers of the necessities of $800 to a fund to be raised for pro- life remain away from work until the viding means for the proper cars of grievances of the striking carmen are Indigent school children. adjusted. It was also resolved that A siege of weather far above the union members withdraw their money Their sympathisers, average for summer has been experi- from' banks. enced at Ibex, Millard county, and whether organized or not, are also the people there are prayjtag for rain. asked to do likewise. s of the sympathetic Wheat ts growing about an Inch a The leader strike say that when they endeavored day, but rain Is badly needed. Losing hie balance while walking to conduct the movement with some aorois a narrow ledge on a building regard for the convenience of the genander construction in Ogden, John eral public, Director of Public Safety 8anborn, a carpenter, fell to the Clay and others belittled the effect of feet, the strike. They say they are now ground, a distance of twenty-fiv- e fracturing hla left ankle and badly determined to draw their lines close. spraining hie right leg. KITCHENER WILL COMMAND. Mrs. Marlon C. Gordon, one of the pioneers of Murray, Is dead as tbs Will Crush Rebellion in India If Given result of bums which shs received a Free Hand. whlls In the act of burning rubbish. London The situation in India has her dress catching firs from the burning rubbish pile, . Mn. Gordon was become so critical that It has been de71 years of ags and name to Utah In cided to appoint Lord Kitchener to ISIS. lucceed the Earl of MintO as tbs next An epldemlo of scarlet fever Is viceroy. Lord Kitchener, 'when apthreatened at North Ogden, where prised of the decision, la said to have five families have been placed under declared he would willingly forego hts quarantine to prevent a spread of the Medltteranenn appointment to be the disease. There are said to be ten Indian viceroy if he would be allowed cases In the little town, all of which to exercise his Judgment tn the conare confined to the families under duct of the office, this means that the 91rdar will crush out the Insurrection quarantine. of the natives In hts own peculiar A petition which has been circulated In Mount Pleasant recently asking fashion as he crushed out the rebelthe city council to paas an ordinance lion tn the Soudan. . trkUy .prohlhltlng the jale.. or disWoman Polltlciana at War. pensing In any way of Intoxicating New York. Not to be out of style, liquors, has been presented to the the Woman's suffrage party of New . council, witn the James of 700 adult York la now hopelessly split and polisigners attached. Edward Boyer, 17 years of age, and ticians of both parties are watching an employe of the International Smelt- the war between the wings of the er company at Tooele, met death by womens party with 111 concealed In being caught In the crushing wheels terest. The whole trouble comes from of a planer In the company's mill. Infusion of society and money Into the He had been In the employ of the movement. The old guard under the amelter company hut three weeks and leadership of Mrs. Harriet Stanton his home was In anaconda, Mont. Blstch, daughter of Elizabeth Cady Despite the firm stand taken by the Stanton, and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Beet Growers Catt, Is at daggera' points, drawn recently organised . union of Weber county, the Amalga- with the society element who came mated Sugar company reports that Into the movement, and has acted un fully 1,000 acres of beet land have der the leadership of Mrs O. H. P been contracted for within the week. Belmont This will be sufficient, it Is claimed, Bishop Roasts Taft for Dancing. to break tbs backbone of the threatO. Bishop M Toledo William ened boycott the of current la number Weekley, Catching the striking spirit now the Telescope, scores Presl the railroad dent Religious throughout rampant Taft for dancing and says that world, several hundred Greek labor Mr. Taft, by attending so many era, employed at the Union depot la the nation. "Of dances. Is Ogden, went on a strike, demanding course, Mr.degrading Taft wants to appear 2 per day for 10 hours work. Diplo broad minded, sa) s the bishop, "but rnacy on the part of the railroad of flctals sent the foreigners back to when his wide notions degrade the nation to the level of thq ballroom - work. It to protest. The churches The new map of Utah, boob to be willlstlme experience more trouble in relssued-b- y the Utah conservation rom straining wayward boys and girls than mission, will be four and a half by ever before atx feet In dimension, tandlt iebo-Uevethat It will be the most com investigating Death of Salt Laker. In the union. ' Reno, Nev Investigation Is being plete map of surSmall copies of the map will be print made Into the circumstances d and attached to the next report of rounding the death of John Ryan, a the commission sell known young railroader a ho a a a The existence of smallpox at the terribly crushed and mangled beneath Jitden Is having a good an overturned train at Coppejr Flat, Tiin r ed any-Sta- te , iiffcnanfit. cording to roraTs-r- tjHf' Judge of police court, who tooir's-- i holiday on 1 hursday because of the lark of prisoners to face some manner that has train ahen not yet been determined, he struck the embankment of the pit bench and his bench. Not a single arrest has fell beneath the a heels of tlie train, been made by the police since the lie had eeh aorklng near the head of latest outbrea of smallpox at the Jail. ths train and nearly all of the cars At sTspecial meeting of the hoard passed over him. of education of the Jordan set ool disChieftain's Daughter as a Missionary. trict last week It a as decided to hold New York. Mrs. Julia Coggswell a bond election for the purpose of daughter of Colonel Coggsaell, erecting new buildings, and for gen Batle, eral school purposes, Saturoay, March a Mohaak chief, is preparing to go to the west as a missionary among the 19. The issue is to be $C0,Q00. ' Albert Stevens one of thtf pioneer Indians. Her present home is at 18 residents of Holden, died at that East 13Sth street and she is married to a white man who intends to go place March 5, after an lllpess of two with her on her errand of civilizaweeks. Death resulted from Old age tion. Mra. Batle Is young, pretty and and general debility. Mr. Stevem Besides Studying science, was born In ML Pleasant. Canada, hi fearless. household economy and all the arts came to and Utah when Teaf ago, rhat might be civilising force, khe ie young man s trained nurse. She Is an expert in shooting, fishing and bpatlng. In j -- Wheaton, III, Propose for the ti 4 of PATTEN PURSUED BY Beauty, to Rovlvw-Modlov- al Archi- - j Effects. toctu PHYSICIAN A I, Former Wheat King Given a ftoiAl Reception by Enraged Britena Manchester Cotton Exchange. ai FORMER SECRETARY GARFIELD A STAR WITNESS IN THE BAL- LINGER CASE. London. James R. Patten, the C rago speculator, was given a rough reption on the floor of the cotton y1 Statement Made That Guggenheim Had No Interest In Alaskan Coal change at Manchester on Friday. Hla appearance on the floor of Ai Claims, When Records Showed exchange was the signal for a host They Had Secured Options. demonstration which resulted In u forcible ejection from the exchan ;i and a flight through the streets fn a Washington. James R. Garfield, a mob that was prevented only by 1 former secretary of the Interior, was police from doing him serious bar a finally excused from the witness stand Patten was hidden for a while la at the Balllnger-Plncho- t investigation business office and later smuggl 4 lata Thursday afternoon. His final Into a cab and driven to a more ( half hour before the committee furcure refuge. nished the sensation of what had been Patten was surrounded by the mej a decidedly dull day. bers of the exchange and hlssi d, Mr. Garfield stated that Mr. Ballinhooted and cheered. He fled to 1 ger, after having been commissioner street, hundreds followings blnL a I of the land office, submitted to him he was surrounded by a howling mi k on September 17, 1908, an affidavit The mob hurled epithets and a hi signed by Clarence Cunningham and dred fists were shaken at Patten, w 4 containing the statement that the turned deathly pale as the threaten! 4 Guggenheims had no Interest what- crowd pressed closely and teemed 1 ever In the Cunningham group of coal the point of attacking him. At a ci claims in Alaska, while as a matter of teal moment a strong force of poll x fact, the record of a recent hearing arrived, and forcing their way throti 1 before the senate committee on terri- the rioters, surrounded Patten, sb4 1 tories shows that, prior to tha making moment later they had hustled hfo of the affdavlt, the Guggenheim syndl-int- o an office and ouT of the back dooi cate had been given an option on a into a cab, in which he waa hurriqpl, half Interest In all the, Cunningham driven to a railroad station. Ha Uul claims. the first train for Liverpool. The former secretary of the interior on was examined and SAYS GARFIELD LIED. hla administration of the office which Idaho Water Users Denounce State he surrendered to Mr. Ballinger on ment of Former Secretary. ' March 5, 1909. Mr. Garfield, In explaining what he did in the matter of Boise, Idaho. Branding the declar- the withdrawal ot lands without speation of former Secretary of the Inter cific provision of law, declared he was lor Garfield made to the Ballinger-Pl- i working In the interest of the people chot investigating committee at Wail and to prevent monopolistic control of Ington on Thursday, when he state! power sites and consequent extortion that the government had warned tel ate prices to consumers. tiers against going upon public landi TO RECLAIM EMPIRE. under Irrigation projects before thi delivery of water, as absolutely false, and citing Instances of efforts of th Big Irrigation Enterprise In Colorado Now Assured. government under Garfield to encourage such settlement, (he Payette Boise Colo Announcement was Pueblo, Water Users association, representing made Thursday at the office of the settlers upon a government projecL Colorado Southern Irrigation company has wired such denial direct to the that the contract for the construction ways and means committee of the of the Irrigation system of the comhouse, and has called the atieiitiou of pany and the Canon City, Florence and Senator Borah to that fact. Pueblo Water company, had been CUNNINGHAM ATTACKS GLAVI8. awarded to Kenneflck, Quigley &. Russell of Kansas City, Mo. $12,987,000. Says Land Agent Trapped Him Intt The project Is one-o- f the biggest irrigation enterprises ever attempted and Signing Affidavit. T contract calls for Its completion A O bitter attack upo the Cleveland, 1, 1912. Active work will be April by Louis R. Glavls by Clarence Cunningcommenced within sixty days and ham was the feature of Friday's In3,000 men will be employed in conquiry by United States Commissioner structing the twelve- - reservoirs. 160 William J McGee Into the miles of main canals and thirty miles Cunningham cokl claims in Alaska of diversion canals. The largest resMr. Cunningham was on the aitnesl ervoir will have a dam 197 feet high. stand all day, and, under direct exam The reseryolr will have a storage ca(nation by the attornejTTor ihe claim pacity of 750,000 acre feet and will irants, charged the former land ageo rigate about 300,000 acres of land in a 1th having trapped him into signing the Arkansas valley. an affidavit under false pretenses and of having pretended a desire to havs QUAKE IN CALIFORNIA. the Cunningham entiles cleared for patent, ahen he aas reallv endeavor San Francisc Experiences Slight lngJ.0 have them declared fraudulenl Earth Tremor. John D.'t Plan Approved. Saa Francisco. A sharp earthquake The bill to iucorpop waa experienced here about 10.55 Washington ate the Rockefeller foundation aaso Thursday night The motion was very dered favorably reported at an exert-tlv- distinct, but long and slow. - Accordsession of the Senate District ef ing to the Chabot observatory In OakColumbia committee on Friday, bil- land, It aatjne And a half seconds in low Ing a statement made by Start J, duration andShe vibration nortn to aoullx.Teleibone and telegraph com Murphy reprenentativo Mr. Murphv expla'j.i panics report that It was felt in other -- thwtrifeRneke fuller merely derim At Modesto and Watsonville people extend and broaden the scope of t ran Into the streets and at the latter philanthropies bv establishing a fi ilation along the lines ot the gen j place some crockery Is reported TT have been broken. The shock a 11 education board, which u.is tha-- t The arum A particularly severe on a line runniug by congress in 19o3 north from Monteiey through Watsonwhich he expected to give for The of the foundation had not life ville, Santa Crux and San Jose, and it determined, said Mr Morphy alaq was felt In Sant Rosa. 11 1 11 fc cross-examine- d pif-pose- The Passengers Will Have to Pay th Tax. Berlin The Intention of the Unit States government to impose a corpof-aliotax upon foreign steamship panles whose vessels ply betwsjp American and foreign ports, cam some concern to the official of German shipping companies. The 1 A Kal Anxetger Mates that It la informed that If the foreign companies are so taxed the remedy for. them will be to lncreae-thelr- freight-au- d passenger charges sufficiently to fully reimburse taxes for the them paid. w - HER Eighteen Thousand Miners Strike. Greensburg. Pa. Eighteen thousand miners in eight mines of the Irwin fields of Westmoreland eounty are on strike. The strike followed the organ-izing of the miners In this section which has heretofore beennoa union, and 1 for recognition of the union. Upon request of local miners, organizers of the United Mine Workers of America came to Irwin and organized the men who now refuse to work with men. The discharge of sevnew loenty five men, official!, Of the cal, precipitated the walk-ont- . non-unio- n APPROVES E.Pinkhams h, x x y - Hall Trial Bottle 11 Epllwptlolda Our The Wretchedness of Constipation Frisco Gets Big Fight. San Francisco. After weeks of In decision, negotiations and more or less controversy between the joint promoters. It was definitely announced Tuesdays evening by "Tex Rickard and Jack Gleason that the Jeffries-Johnso- n championship forty battle on July 4 will be held In an arena within the race track enclosure or the California Jockey cnib at Em s -rjville Alameda j 1st acr.-the bay from San FYanclsco five-roun- d act surely and truly on tha beet. Cura Biliouaneaa, Head-ach- e, Dizzi- Bcaa, and Indigestion. They do tiar duty. Small Pin. Small Daaa, Small Frica, GENUINE must bear signature: A Fool and a Pistol, Nephi, Utah. While- on his way home after making a visit to Juab and Edwin Bigler Intoxicated, getting ftred-e4- th raeeheee-efe-he-ija- .- ivjiMjbnnr Development company. The bullet hit B1TFIIT Bislth. Y4 pftgft RiniR Etff t. rmuil A lorRmrvx jt knot and exploded, five of the piwjs VHigcnld CoM rauAtiyt .Box Ik. W aBblogtonOj C- hitting a young man by the name of ftf afflict Thompsons Eyo Watir Orgill. Ivy, a man from Scipio, Jumped onto Bigler and heat him unmerciThere are doubt of Orgill' fully. recovery. Would Scatter Financiers. If Charlea. M. Mors Atlanta. Ga would tell what Jie know of the connection of the financiers In New York with the pjinlc of 1907, about a dozen en who stand high in the business io world would be buying ticket is the word to remember Europe and other places for trips of Reid W. P. of vhen you need aremed indefinite length, said Boston, before leaving for the east Tuesday after a conference with the Mr. Reid, a lifeformer ice king. of hi! long friend of Morse, has much business in charge, and has -- beenfrequent visitor to the prison. p; |