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Show (Copyrttfit. The Juab County Times RESCUED FROM MINE 1909 UNCLE SAM ANGRY Jacob Coleman, editor and Proprietor NEPHI . . EN DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL. District. Fifth Judicial Judge, Josnua Greenwood. Attorney 15. II. Ryan. Piatrlct Stenographer V. L. Cook. State Senator J. A. llyda. Slate Representative iituxton Forest Supervisor Neuo Forest Reserve i). S. fuck. U. S. Kxpert In Charge Experiment Btaiion b". D. Farrell. State Foreman Kxpeilment Station DAYS IN BURNING MINE TWENTY MEN SAVED. Gov! Fought Apparently Hopeless Battle Against Death, Eating Bark From Timbers snd Leather From Their Caps to Sustain Life. Mo-Cun- Superintendent County Infirmary H. JJ. Allred. Physicians Dr. County Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. V. V. OFEAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. Nephl City. Mayor Isaac H. Grace. Councllinen James Garrett, Jr., V. Alma Hague, A. L Paxman, O. Uunt, V. G. Orme. Kecorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer Uarton Brough. Marshal W. A. vVrlfibt. Night Watchman Alvah Stout. ol tae Peace John S. Justice Cooper. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Dullding Inspector Enoch Burton. N. A. Chief 01 Fire Department Melson. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred Gowers. Electric LJght Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nielsen. Levari Town. President Board of Trustees John A. Morgan. Trustees J. M. Chrlstensen. , Mangleson, Sorcn P. Christen-lenNiels J. Schow. Clerk Orson Ntelson. Marshal lUchard Iverson. Health Officer James E. Taylor. Cherry, Ills. Hoping against hope. and fighting against the terrible heat and gases In the blazing coal mine, rescuers In search of bodies, came upon twenty men who still clung to life, cm Saturday, and the men were brought to the top. All are on the road to recovery after a harrowing experience which seems almost beyond belief. Aflcr seven days and nights of In the mine lu which h u ti re ds met death when Are broke out; after sufferings which almost drove hem to madness, they are again sur rounded by their wives and children, and from staring death In the face, are again planning bright things for the future. After the men had been located. It took tlx hours to bring them to the surface, and when the cage came up with the men aboard, almost every human being In the little town was present. There were many dramatic enacted unbounded Joy upon the part of the families of the rescued men, while others who had hoied that heir loved ones were among those that had been miraculously spared. urned away In bitter con-nemc- heart-breakin- g disappointment. One of the men rescued says: "At one o'clock last Saturday the pit boss came to measure my work. After he went I waited for the team to come for the coal, but In two hours it had not come, so I started to And out what was the matter. "Pretty soon I saw smoke and I fell that the ventilation fan had stopped. The Are had been burning for an hour, but that was the first I KlU'W of It. started to run then, but met George Eddy and some others, about "I all. and Mr. Eddy led us way back where I had been working. Then we tried to throw up a barrier, but It was pitch dark and we did not get along well. All the time we breathed bad gas. I had nothing to eat of my own. but I chewed bark and drank we even ate the leather water. from our caps. We got the water by making little holes In the bottom of he entry. We made five of these holes and there was always some one at them." At first, he said, the men sang songs, told stories, and hoped for rescue. Rut at the last all hope had been abandoned, and the men were too weak to sing or talk. saved, 92 known dead and EA8T COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. 19$Twenty mlssine: is now the record at the H. St. Paul mine. There Is still hope of Mona John T. Kay, Kphralm others belnsr resrtid stive. Kay, N. W. Ellen son. Nebo Thus. Booth. Edward Jones, ATTEMPT WHOLESALE MURDER Wm. Jones. Nophl Alma Hague, T. L. Foote, Austrisn Officers Sent Deadly Poison Koscoe E. G rover. of Medicine. Guise Under James HenJrlckson, Henry Vienna. An extraordinary attempt E. Taylor. Adalbert Bosh. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C. Steyb.-nson- . at wholesale poisoning among mill T. T. Taylor. tary officers here has caused a senna 21 in n Hon. EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. Mona. OFFI J untie John tfau-s-. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Health Officer N. W. Ellertaoo. Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooler. Constable Alvah Stout D. O. Miner. Health Qfficw-I- n-. Leysn. Justice Orwn N lei Richard Constable son. Iverson. Juab. Justice R. C. Stephenson. Constable Robert Mem mot L A large number of officers Jnst pro moted to be captains on Ihe general staff havs received through the malls sample boxes of pills. These were accompanied by a circular recommending thtn for nrrvous debility. ('Aptsln Mader took some of Ihe pills An and died almost Immediately. 'tinrv revtfd the presence of cysnHe of potassium. showed Invostleatlon A tfnrther tMi sl the pUH contained eyanld" of potassium In large quantities and s!o Inst many first lieutenants at tached to the wiaff. but not promoted, bad not received pills. The circulars were rimed "Charles Francis" and bore a false address. VICTORY FOR THE GOVERNMENT Rtt-imla- r. Ho-.e.o- y le next move of the game being ed with President Zelaya of Nica- ta will be made by Secretary x, and undoubtedly it will be an rtant and, possibly, a decisive Zelaya has killed two Amerl- , It is believed, In the most sum- y and brutal manner, and it la expected that ha will be permit- to settle at so much a head for o or any other Americans heBee fit to kill. It la therefore ved that something more than enuation for Groce and Cannon be Involved in the next Btep by SLEEP MEANT DEATH Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Declared Illegal Combination and YOUNG DESPERADO, WEARIED BY Ordered Dissolved. LONG VIGIL, KILLED BY MEN ON WATCH. St. Paul. Minn. In an opinion writ by Judge Walter H. Sanborn of St. Paul, and concurred in by Judge Vandeveutcr, Judite Hook and Judge Adams, with a special concurring opinion by Judge Hook, the United State circuit court for the eastern district of Missouri on Saturday handed down an opinion declaring the Standard OH company of New Jersey an illegal combination, operating in restraint of trade and ordered its dissolution. The opinion was filed simultaneously In SL Louis and in St. Paul. In this decision, the government of the United Slates wins a sweeping victory, and, according to Frank B. Kellogg, special prosecutor, the government has won every point for which It contended. Tho decree filed by Judge Sanborn Is comprehensive and enjoins the Standard company. Its directors, officers, agents, servants and employes from voting any stock in any of the subsidiary companies, and from exercising or attempting to exercise any control, direction, supervision or Influence over the acts of these subsidiary companies by virtue of Its holding of their stock. The defendants are enjoined from continuing or carrying into further effect the combination adjudged Illegal hereby and from entering Into or performing any like combination or conspiracy, the effect or which Is to restrain commerce In petroleum. Chicago Doctor Convicted of Murder. Chicago. Dr. Haldane Clem in win, who has been on trial for the murder of his wife, Norah Jane Clemlnson, was round guilty of murder and senClemlntenced to life Imprisonment. son was charged with the murder of his wire on May 30. Mrs. wss found desd In bed, with a strong odor of chloroform pervading the room. Clemlnson said he had been unconscious for several hours and that when he recovered he had found his wife dad by his side. He claimed he bad been chloroformed by burglars. Japanese Preaches In Los Angeles ten Lad Held Prisoner by Finn Makes His Escape and His Captor Is Riddled by Bullets When He Refuses to Surrender. Idaho state department. PLANNING APPEAL. TROUBLE AHEAD FOR CHILE. Boise, Idaho. The young desperado who attempted to evada arrest by holding captive Harry Garrett In an upstairs room of the Garrett ranch house, threatening death to lua boy should an attempt to arrest hi in be made, was shot and killed Friday morning at daybreak after the Wearied hoy had made his escape. tiy his long vigil, the Finn fell Into a doze and his prisoner quickly seized ihe opportunity to Jump from a window. Half a dozen shots startled watchers, and a moment later the rushed from the direction of house. The man attempted to the lad when he discovered what the boy the kill had transpired. The Finnish interpreter called on the desperado to surrender. But he refused, and a fusillade of shots through the floor of the room below that In which he had taken refuge fol lowed. Only one shot was fired In return. Soon the man fell to the himself be door, but recovering Jumped from the window. A perfect volley of shots from members of the posse on the outside of the house was Ured as he appeared at the window, and he fell, a dying man. -- d si, dow-egf-- cr"-moiile- s lir ie-cml- ir. f pub-Ush- rh't o age. Uncle Sam Vexed Over Delay In Set tlement of an Old Claim. claim Alsop Washington. The against Chile for more than a million dollars, pending for thirty-fivyears, Mr. has assumed a critical stage. Dawson, American minister to Chile, s now on his way to Washington. having left Mr. Plerpont in charge of the legation. It is not Improbable, if the Chilean government does not consent to a final settlement within the next few days, or agrees to a protocol for its reference to The Ilague court, the American legation in Santi ago will be closed and its archives placed In the hands of the American consul for safe keeping. Intimation to this e fleet has been given to Minister Cruse, representing Chile In Washe n IntJ-rmcn- dard Oil Company Outlining Ac- Following Adverse Decision. of offi New York. Conferences cials and. leading counsel for tha Standard Oil company were held in this city on Monday to begin the work of outlining the company's course of action following the adverse decision in the government's suit against tn company rendered on Saturday. Thirty days are allowed before tho decree takes" effect, and within that time the form of the appeal which the corporation announced it would take to the supreme court of tho United States will have to be perfected. Jt-- He lived for two hours, dying while being taken to Nampa. An examination showed that the body was rid died with bullets. The Identity of the foreitner has not been ascertained. The Garrett boy states that his captor confessed to him that he was the man who shot and seriously wounded Officer Fleming at Nampa on Tuesday morning. Fleming will recover. Teacher Suddenly Becomes Insane Denver. A woman teacher in the public schools, whose name Is with held by the police and school authorl ties, became Insane Friday while en tac"d In teaching her class, and sud denly began to disrobe In the presence of her scholars. Dr. Pearl E. W heeler, Church. public school nurse for the city, hapI on a pened to enter the room at Ihe time Kanda, Angeles. lis rem member of the Jspanese commerce and, notifying other teachers, the young woman was taken to a promoting party now visiting the hre. it Is reported, her United Ststes. preached the principal ; hospital. sermon In the First KVtogregational condition is improving. church her Sunday. The baron de- Gould and Vanderbilt Getting Friendly clared that the mikado's edict twenty Vanderbilt New York. Cornelius years prescribing religions toler- wss on Friday Invlied by George J ance and compulsory education, was to become a member of the ss earred as the ten commandments, Gould of directors and executive com board to a the tribute Christian snd paid mltte of the Missouri Pacific Railway tnianlonarirs working In Japan. company. Mr. Vanderbilt has accept Careless Viceroys Punished. ed. This is taken to mean In Wall andermreet that the Gould and pekin, Cer,tnonls In conn-rtio- n t r bills havs enaed In a closer work of the lat with the of China termtnaied Ing sgrceroent and that Interes'ln In the railroad world when trie sacrificial tabM developments tt'iniSay. result may wss rMtirnfd from the tomb and Saw Murderer of Her Mate Han;ed. piac'd In the dynastic temple of (n FortM Uti 0!y. Th? viceroy of ChiPerrr. Okla. "Now I can return ll and two bieher officers have fwen home satisfied sinre the rnnrdercr cf t ! of rarWs-j!piwlFh"1 on scoi-nhi1and Is hanged." Thus spoke tn ronnrctlon wi'b the funeral. Thou- iriy Mrs. Uaac Fell of Caldwell. Kan., on sands who took part In ths Friday, after wlnesinR the execution have ! n r warded. of Henry Armstrong. bi killed Fell When In Perry several months aito. Dinner for Peary, pin han-sinwas of Armstrong's da'e the 1 r New York. "la Honor of troth eet. Mrs, Fell bezeed (h sheriff lo has tKita Frmilt! the Kappa tpesry," to see inai evenplanned one of the lantet college permit Author Dead. ever Noted held for fraternity dinners 1 at the Hotel Ator. Com New York. Richard Watson Gil edltor-inhi-mandrr Peary Is a miafr of Th'a of th Ceninry charier, D. K. E.. St Bowdj.n eo!l g. Vf ar.ine since Its foundation In Two years azo the f.a'ettil'r dlid snl widelr known as sn author snd th? explorer snd eae Mm the fra- lecturer, d ed onexpectedly lhnr'la) too ternity fiat: whtfh jh sfrht of ane'n pert oris at the home him si d nnfnrled with toe s'ars and of bis sister, Mrs. Schuyler an nenn-selaestripes at the pole. Man Who Succeeded Charles A. Dana Lays Blame en Zeiaya. Called by Death. Offirial conflrmaMon Wsshineton. William F, !affan. of the epcwlot of Iroy Cannon and New York leonard Grace. Americans, by the of the New York Sun. died Frimerit In Nicaragua, wss day st his home In !ong Iland. folZefayan followed by a statement from the lowing an opera' ion for sppendlcltla Nirsras'ias le?atif.) Ik r on Monlay. William tat J'i'ifint prf-rniethe srtK.n on ihe tr'tuni that "he mn fan wss the successor of the 1st to piscine mines in ordr Chsriea A. Dans In the matiasement to blow np two seeis carrying of Ihe New York Run. and the publh Amerkan trooji lisher of that tiewsrspef ,fr sars th wnmi)1 r In of the Niesrsgiisn tr'wT nni the tnin- - twenty five years. His home was In the eecti?tnpn. lawrenee. C I. Mr. Isffan was born l'ef general year j which was ordered by President Zel la Dublin, Ireland, sixty-tw- Compere Agsin Chosen. Tomnlo. Ont. After nnanlmoimlv NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. President Samuel Com Meets first and third Tuesdays of pters, John Mitchell. eiun pariors pocreiary rrsns siornson ana omT very month at the ViMtlne mem in the Ijint building. .Pe-it- ' 8t. rf7;cr Sfd commercial clubs IjOiiIs ss Ihe bm of rtctrhbortnii for holding the place Cordially welcomed. he I wrnty n'nfl annext tiitlnt, O. M. W.iHtnnrw, president, nua! convention of the American Fed L T. Kwi', Secretary, eraiion of lah.ir adjourned on ITeidnt frompfts. In thankNo. Modern Woodman of AmTk the convention for Its scirn. deing even 10 700, meets every W rlne!ay clared It misfit that the prlnd-r.- n thst Ing st I. O. O. P. ball. Visiting Wfwd Uif whlrfi he snd his Cfillairii-- s men welcomed. bad dared lo stand nire me unaniGeorge Small, Consul. mous approval of lahor. U it. Iatimer, Clerk. Steamer Eu'Pt, Passengers Ctcp. psim-nzlo Sat1C 1 meets Angele, The O. O F. No. every VI- fa,mr Ht. Croix of the Nortel Panrday evening In I O. O. F. hall. Itlns brothers cord. ally invito io at cific S:eamhl omjiany biirned to the witer's edz PstnMay nleht at a lend. J. G. Sullivan. N. G. point three miles off Po.t.t Duma, and John Cooper, Secretary. etsh'en mi'ei north of Santa Mon-Ifa- . snd the lives of the etghfytwo f aVard snd 'he Latter-daSaints' Meetings. pas'nsTs crew of thirty six were ssve) by Ihe a. m. Run-laFirst warl heroic action of tne officers and crew Hrhnol. 10 St Tabernacle; Second ward at "d 'he tart thst thre was a csim at In? house. All the time of the d!3sfer. of M I. A. fiO p m. First l ((. on Itrtard esrapod on life ward at tabernacle: Scond ward st boats and on rafts. meeting house. Navigate Grand Csnyon. wsrd st Relief hall PrimaryTue-dar-Flret . at Pasadena, Cat. After having pne. Second ward 4 p. m tratd tnm Grand canyon from end to meeting house, 4 p. m. luesijay. Priesthood meetingsMonday. 7:S0 end snd completed the longest trip p. m.. at the respective ward meeting evr made on the turbulent Colorado river, Julius F. Bton. preidft of bouses. Relief jweiety First wsrd. von4 the Central National bank of Columsnd fourth Ih'wsdays of ea-- h month bus, O., and a psrty have rarhed tt t t tn. Second word, first and thie flty. The party s'srted Septemthird Thursdays of each month st 2 ber 12, at;d for 1.300 miles, from p. m. st the respective meting firwn River. Utah, to The bouses. f'al., ovfrcsme the dangers of Otsnd HeliRlon classes First ward f p. Marble canyon. Cataract csnyon. every Friday st Relief hall; Second canyon and scores of lesser gorges wsrd. a p. sa., every Friday st tnsev and ratlds In rowbosts. lays. . leg house, Vice-Preside- TO NiOARAGUA K'ashington. Preparations are be made for 400 marines to sail from ladelphia, either for the caual zona tor Nicaragua. his will be the first armed force ind lp Nicaragua, If developments he situation there within the next days require such a course. All nda upon action to ba taken by state departmeut, which Is mark-tim- e pending the receipt of addl- al details of ihe killing of tha two erlcans, Grace and Cannon. he departure of the marines cornea result of rush orderu sent to the gue Island navy yard after the e department received the pro- nary report of execution 0r tne, men by President Zelaya's or- - Har-net- t. Stephen iioswell. County, County Commissioners J. L. Ceorga Jouos, Martin Nlelaon. Clerk T. VV. Vickers. Kecorder Wm. Hurton. Treasurer T. H. G. ParHes. Assessor Win. JJailey. Purveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. U Foote. Sheriff Uus J, llenrlod. Superintendent of Schools Georga A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. ComnussloueT George lixjail mm Zelaya May Have Reckon With Boys In Blue for Murder of Americans. UTAH AFTER BEING IMPRISONED SEV . . . . . . SEND ington. ANOTHER "DRY" COUNTY. Twin Falls, Idaho, Votes Against Sa loons by Large Majority. Twin Falls, Idaho. At the county local option election held In Twin Falls Wednesday the county voted to throw out the saloons by a large majority. The contest was very warm, and as a result of the election all will go out of business. The following towns are located In Twin Falls county and are affected by the election: Twin Falls. Hub I. Filer. Klmberly. Hansen, Murtagh. Rock Creek, Mllner, Moravia, ltuttc. Rise- worth and Gaseleford. It's False, Says Ballinger. Washington. Replying to charges made in a magazine. Secretary Rallln-ge- r of the Interior department on Fri day denied many reports recently cir culated concerning the conduct of his department. "To say that I have ever advlne.l. ordered or lent support to any effort to perpetuate a fraud upon tiie government." he said. "Is not only false. but Is Intentionally so if made by any on who has taken the trouble lo in quire Into the facts." Hunters Kill Sleeping Man. Poena Vista, Colo. Raphael Pano, a section hand, was killed Wednesday nleht by several hunters, whose Iden tity has not been learned. Pano ha entered an outbuilding when, the hnn ters. not knowing he was there, used the door of the building for a target sno's body was found several hour later, Want Citizenship Rights. Clevelsnd, O. On the ground that natives of Syria are the purest exist Ing branch of the Caiicassian race, the wealthy Cleveland Syrian colony, the second largest In Ihe country, has or ganized to ficht against their exclu sion from rights of citizenship under the Chinese exclusion act. si-loo- Sheriff Loses His Job. has Gov, FprlnKfield, declared the office of sheriff of Ales snder county vacant, because Sheriff Frank K. D?vls allowed Wlilism James, a neero. and llenrr Ralzner While. In lie InLen 1mm hia ear etA lynched at Cairo.' III., November 11. Uncle Joe Makes Denial. Chicsgo. Joseph O. Cannon, speaker of the h'nisp of represent i (res. answered his critics with a defense the present rules of the house and thst the sresker was a czar. In a speech hre Thursdav night. These Alaska Coal Claims. Seattle. Wash. The opening session f the inquiry Into the filing on the thlrtv-threc al claims 'In the Katslla district of Alssks. known a? the Conn neham eroup, which besAn her Thursday aT'ernrm before &n-clsCommissioner Will'srn J. MrtlT of tbs (teneral land office, was devot ed to the Introdiir tlon of stipulations and documentary eblb!'s. Twenty eight if these eshihifs were produce hy the attorneys for the tircrnmnl the bills of them ronslsing of s fidavlts from the els matits ss fo their good faith In making the filings de-nie- d e Four Bankers Indicted. Idaho. The grand Jury, Boise, which ha been in session at Moscow during the past two weeks, returned eight indictments late Monday in tha bank, embezzlement cases against William F. Kettenbach, George H. Kester, W. Kettenbach and Clarence Robnett. present and former officers of the Lewiston National bank. The Indictments charge the defendants with making false reports to the comptroller of the currency, making false entries In the books of the bank, tho abstraction of. monies of the bank, and conspiracy to commit the crimo of abstracting money from a national bank. Must Educate the People Washington. After apiotnting a to supervise the publication of its documents, the monetary commission hat adjourned for an Indefinite period. The subcommittee, of which Senator Aid rich is chairman, will enter Immediately upon tho work assigned to it. The romtnisHloa is proceeding on the theory that monetary legislation will be Impossible until tb country shall have become educated on the subject, and It Is hoped the litcra'nre will be widely distributed snd gener.iiy read. Dynamite Stves Town. Warrenton, Va. Fire destroyed four blocks of bu Itlinas, causing a loss of $03,000. Only by Ihe use of dynamite was the Iotii saved from complete destruction. The water supply had been exhausted and even that needed for drinking had to be shipped here. Warrenton has a Many wealthy nopiilstlon of 1.C00. Englishmen have purchasi-- many valuable estates near here and breed flnw horses. The town Is noted for Its line horse shows. d Railroad Building in Russia. Tterlin. The Ijnkal Anzeiger 1 earns from an au'.horltailve that the Russian govcrnnx tit I. lends to flos a contract with an American syndicate to develop the Trans-Siberiarailroad, whirh will be double-tracke- d throughout Its length. The project Involves hundreds of millions, and according to the paper, representatives of Ihe syndicate are now In Kuropo awaiting the emperor's rrturn to SL Petersburg from Livldia, n Fatal FlgM st Dance. Mobile, Als. News has reacheif here ff a fisht st a Saturday night dance near Point Cieir. Ala., In which two men were killed and two Injured. The daughter of Amnn Nelhouse the dance was son, at held, refused to dance wli?i s young man because- she aid he had been ftrtnking. He began rnrslng and the fight started. Morse Jury Accused of Promiscuous Drinking. New York Ma-ti- n W. counsel for Charles tV. Mors, the convicted banker, S'g I' d tor a new triil b fore tre on Vridiy. tn Spates court f f b rour e of whbh he 't red there rad been prr m'f cuens arm embers of the Jury whl'-- coit'ctel orse, nd I hat re member k at from to sien sn that slffihol had to be carried to-bwas Jnry r'.m. 1 decision by the court. a-i-h- pais siif-rin- s'c-ihilis- ex-en- rs-erv- . '7 |