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Show HAD THROAT WAR IN COAL CAMP REAL Will IN MEXICO A Wise Man GREEK MINERS ATTACK THE AMERICAN RESIDENTS AND A FURIOUS BATTLE RESULTS. IN A BATLE 'if a man cn write a better book, preach a better termoo, or make a better moiue trap than hi neighbor, though he build hu house in the woodi, the world will make a beaten path to hU door.' J We make be'.ter jewelry. In Desperate Charge of Eight Ameri. cans Against Two Hundred Greeks One American, and Two Foreigners Were Killed. Many Citizens Havs Narrow Escapes. Forces Contesting for City of Juarez, Which Rebel Sympathizers Claim Is Key to Arch; if Juarez Falls, Diaz Government Is Doomed. IT'S THE GRIP TROUBLE SINGE CHILDHOOD LASTING SEVERAL HOURS THE FEDERAL FORCES WERE DRIVEN FROM FIELD. All Treatments Failed. Relieved by Perana. Mrs. Win, noh-xnan- n, 2764 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, writes: i .. , v ' - 37 i "X suffered with catarrh of the bronchial tubes and had a terrible cough ever since a child. "I would sit up In bed with pillows propped up behind me, but still the cough would not let me sleep. I thought and everybody else that I had consumption. "So reading; the papers about S Kenllworth, Utah. A race war broke out here Monday morning which resulted In the death of three men and may yet result In furthor casualties. na night taken prisoners. It Is believed that the trouble in the mine was brought about through Greek agitators who visited Kenllworth last week. Thursday the Greek miners began to grumble to Superintendent Thomas Bell about wages. In which they claimed that the coal which they dug out of the mine was being and that they were being discriminated against In favor of a bigger pay envelope for American "I am well new end cured of a chronic cough and sore throat. I cannot tell you how grateful I am. and I cannot thank Peruna enough. It has cured where doctors have failed and X talk Peruna wherever I go, recommend It to everybody. People who think they have consumption better give It a trial." under-weighe- PERFECT Tiitt't -- HEALTH."- "- PUIa keep the (Tit em bowel " In perfect order. 1 hey regulate th and produce A VIGOROUS BODY. Cnrr lck headache, coaatlpatlon and malaria, d, miners. That there would be trouble in the camp became apparent Friday, when the Greeks practically refused to work and abused their foreman. Meetings were held In tbeir tents and hovels In Kenllworth Friday night, and on RELIABLE I PROMPT the following morning the Greek mln-ore- s ASSAYS Ooiil. ?!: l,old and Hllvnr. ll.fU: from, all workln snifts were artjuill. MIlTvr Mud IjiDnrr lud Cola and HiWar rnoM and NiumIiI. Writs for rayed In a solid line in front of the fm tualline au k a. IH.DK.N A.1SAY 163A Couxl I'bw, !Miar. ColoraUo. mine entrance. "When American laborers and such TOO MUCH FOR THE CORPSE as were not of the Greek nationality started to work," said Superintendent Exhibition of Meanness That GalvanBell, "the Greeks threatened harm. ized the "Dead" Irishman Into The Greeks were then too nuraerus and prevented wlllln workers from Indignant Life. entering the mlnea." When the American miners start"Don't be mean In your offerings," said T. P. O'Connor, In a plea In New ed for their work Monday morning, York fer the Irish cause. "The Irish the Greeks suddenly began firing, the bullets riddling buildings In the little can't stand meanness. town and many women and children "No, no; the Irish can't stand meannarrow escapes from death. ness. Take O'Grady's case. Ton know. having It was following this treacherous In Ireland, some 60 or 70 years ago. attack that the American secured when a poor family lacked a coffin arms and began a flgbt for the protection of their loved one they made the corpse beg for It. Eight the band that fought "This custom, alas! sometimes led composed 200 more or to Imposture. Thus, Thirsty O'Grady against enraged foreigand his friends wsnted money badly ner, but the Americans succeeded In the attacking party out of the once, and O'Grady was assigned to driving town Into the hills. It was duract the corpse. So they laid blm on littlethis daring charge that Watcha bier outside the door and they put ing man Jackson was kl.ied. a pewter plate beside him for the Owing to the absence of Sheriff Keller from Price, It was well along pennies. "As O'Grady lay there, so sUH, with in the forenoon before the beselged closed eyes, an old woman stopped Kenllworth rould summon help. As and dropped sixpence into the plate. soon as possible help was sent from Then she began to take out change. surrounding towns, and as far north A penny, tuppence, threepence she as Salt Lake, a posse of thirty being took out, snd O'Grady couldn't stand sent from Salt Lake to assist In rounding up the foreigners, who realize such meanness. Corps as be was. he that tbey have loot th4r battle, and said: have scattered In the hills. "'Arrah. now, don't mind the TEN MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. change." Washington Star. ToSt's C" - nils tu, "Friendly match!" was the reply. "There's bo such thing at golf!" London Telegraph. Careful Msn. "Pretty rarefuL Is be?" "Pretty careful. He left a partly smoked cigar In my office the other and a little later sent his clerk da, around after II" Most concerts are all right. If there How Good of Post Toasties j ! you would, at least, try 'em. The food is ma3e of perfectly f ipe white corn, cooked, swittened, rolled and toasted. It is served direct from the package with cream or in.!!-- , and sugar if desired" A breakfast favorite f "The Memory Lingers rL co , fosttw ha lie Caek. Mica. Ltd SMITH BREAKS LONG SILENCE. General Charged With Cruelties in Philippines Defends Act ons. Portsmouth, Ohio. General Jacob II. Smith of Samar Island fame, broke his years of silence Friday night and defended the course of action which preceded his retirement from the army following his memorable campaign of 1902. General Smith denied vigorously that he bad ordered or countenanced the killing of women and children by the soldiers. He said be had been severe with the savage tribes of the Philippines, because they had mutilated wounded soldiers and set fire to their bodies. He ' bitterly assailed Theodore Roosevelt, who, he said, praised General Wood for conducting a campaign along the same lines as the speaker had followed, although the then president had arrayed himself against Smith. nHro-glyeerln- y H You Knew are the tweet, crisp bit Spokane, Wash. "Many Indians on the Colville reservation in northern Washington are now at the point of starvation," asserts Interpreter William Nolan, who has Just returned from that region. 'Unless the government pays them the money which has long been due them for their lands, great suffering is certain to result. "For two years there has been almost a total crop failure on the reservation. Merchants at the trading posts have ceased to give the Indians credit. There are many old men among the Colvilles, no longer able to earn their own living. They are a constant, drain on the younger ones and many of them are actually starving to death " Will Save Milion and a Half. Washington. Senator Smoot, as chairman of the printing Investigation commission, on Friday presented to the senate a new printing law, which. If passed by congress, will result In a saving of fully $1,250,000 The annually to the government bill makes some radical changes In the management of the government Accident Occurs In Powder House at printing office and In the distribution of publiccc documents, and. while s Michigan Mine. tremendous economy Is made possiTn Mich. one of the Marquette, moot disastrous explosions ever re- ble, the efficiency of the service Is In corded In upper Michigan, ten men no manner Impaired. met Instant death at the plant of the Labor Parade at Denver. Pluto Powder company on the outDenver. There was a monster laskirts of IsbpemJng last Monday afbor union parade through the streets ternoon. The explosion took place In the gel- of Denver on Thursday, In protest contempt sentences by Disatine powder housie. Every man In against trict Judge Greely M. Whltford. Prethis building was killed. What caused the explos'on will sident John McClellan of the state never be known. Gelatine powder U federation of labor, who prtsented the charges to the legislature against large-'composed of and It la supposed that the mixture Judge Wbltford, on which Impeachwas being stirred In the big crucible ment proceedings were asked, was grand marshal of the parade. Between when the stuff let go. 8,000 and 10,000 members of the labor unions participated. Smallpox In New Mexico. Da: hart. Tela. Appeal for drasBank Burglars Will Fars Hard. tic quarantine against the reported Kan. The bank Topeka, outbreak of smallpox In New Mexico bill passed the senate Friday. burglary It prowas made Monday by local health offi- vides that anyone who shall break Incials to the slate department of to a building snd to open a health. Over 600 eases are reported safe or vault by theattempt use of explosives within a fifteen mile radius of Clay- shall be, on conviction, sent to the ton, N. M, penitentiary for not less than ten nor more than thiity years. Accused ef Murdering Wife. A "Friendly Match." I speak of a "friendly match," not at all forgetting that diction of the o!d Scot to wbom his opponent, breaking some trivial rule, said: "I suppose you won't claim that In a friendly match?" are no rat In them. iro MAIN St LAHS CIIZ, UTAH A POSITIVE and PER- Differences between American and Greek miners caused a clash which finally developd into a pitched battle, a handful of Americans being pitted against more than 200 Greeks. V IftH w a oie 6M When the battle raged most furious-l- y rea iuluon V "(I I anT&inw IK and thousands of shots had been 9 o'clock la the (Copyright, tail.) exchanged, toward Fe-ruforenoon Watchman. Thomas E. JackI decided to son, 35 years of age, of Helper, was try, without the shot through the heart and killed as COLVILLE INDIANS STARVING PERSIAN MINISTER MURDERED least bit of hope that he was leading several comrades up Mrs. Hohmann. It would do me any a draw Into the surrounding rim good. But after talc rocks, where more than thirty Greeks ing three bottles I noticed a change. occupied a temporary stronghold, Failure of Crops and Withdrawal of Sanl El Dowlen, Minister of Finance, .My appetite got better, so I kept on, shooting Into the settlement at their Credit Leaves Red Men of WashShot Down in Streets of Teheran never discouraged. Finally I seemed leisure. ington In Sad Plight. not to cough so much and the pains In by Armenian Assassins. Two Greeks were killed, but their my chest got better and I could rest at names are unknown. A number were - - SALT Said: SprrngBeld, Mo. Following fi finding of a number of small shot in the ear of Mrs. Jsck Rasa, who was burned to death when her home was here a week ago, the destroyed woman's husband, who disappeared toon after the fire. Is charged with murder. Fighting in Turkey. Constan'nople. la a frontier betwern Turks snd Montenegrins, two Turkish soldiers were killed snd five wounded. There has al.-bebeen sharp skirmishing tween Turkish troops snd Bulgaran McKinlay Gets Position. Centenary of Horses Greeley, Greeley, Co'o. The cenienary of Horace Greeley, the famous editor. of the New York Tribune, was celebral ed here Friday. It was Horace Greeley wbo inspired the colonists that founded this city in the spring of wr Washington. Representative Duncsn E. McKin'ay, representative In congress) from Callforn'a, who failed of baa been nomlna'ed by President Taft to be surveyor of customs for the district of San Francisco, - , ; i Murder of European, Parle. A dispatch received here from Meiilla states thai four Euro pesn traveling from Oran, Algeria, to Melllla were asstftssrnated by Riff tribes on January 29. A fifth member of the traveling party made bis escape. el-llflo- Komltadjia. 1S70. Heinra's O'd Paper Suspends. Helena, MouL The Butte Evening News of Butte, F.' Augustus Heinie's personal organ In the fiercce wr which raged In Butte a few years sgo, suspended Frldsy evening. MANENT CURE FOR El Paso, Texas. The insurrection in Mexico seems to have reached the stage of real warfare, and many people who are inclined toward the peace and quietude of every day life are leaving their homes and flocking Into Tbtl M ,n,...lT Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. ticluMM. rrate4 u IN. THE M aabKcitr. im tkr SI III) IE. 134 W. k.-- M. Tk Strut. Syia KEELEI Salt Ul Citr. the United States. At daylight Sunday morning the BEING THE ONLY SEEDSMEN battle of Bauche, seventeen miles moitntnln country making thnro In the south of Juarez, was begun. Orozco, I'ieltl Tct ol Nirtl, we luail all enmiK'titom. Write tor our Mg Free CataluK ot the rebel loader, had ditched a troop trajn about 7 o'clock Saturday night. A number of Americans and Mexican women and children who were on the CO., Ball Lake City train were to get out of the war zone. Orozco fired several volleys M KM AN1 WOM KN tn In K'uhl over the heads of the people to fright- WANTED hurl.er Tr'1! m't til toiilH. Sft. Tuition, en them away and to bring out the With partial art of inula, with l'i. Willi your own AitilrvM Molar Barber Collage federals.- Then he retired to watch. tooin . 13 (Jrnnincn lal ball Lake Oily. Ulati. At daylight he saw the federals STKNCU.H He RUBBER STAMPS placing their machine gun. H 8. TKAliK fire. After opened 'KN, f.to. Full desultory firing on both sides, lasting several hours, line Kutilier Ttik Outlta ami auiiiln-- In atock. alail rir1ini miuiit attention. Colonel Rabago, the federal com- SALT LAKE STAMP CO.. Salt Laka City was In able to retreat good mander, Teheran, Persia. Sanl El Dowlen. order. He entered Juarez at 9:25 Unjustly Accused. Persian minister of finance, was shot o'clock Sunday night. at a dinner In Andrew Carnr-gledead in the street on Saturday. His Rebels say the federals lost 100 New York, talked about the Scotch killed and many wounded. Their own dialect. assassins, two Armenians, escaped. The minister was returning home k6es they aver were only two. Fed"It's a hard lingo to understand," from a meeting of parliament when he erals exactly reverse this estimate. be said. "It often causes awkward was attacked. Death was almost In- Neutral observers say there were mistakes. stantaneous. about 100 billed or wounded on each "Once an American divine spent The murderers also killed two po- side. Christmas In a Hllghland inn. On licemen who endeavored to arrest The Red Cross train which went to Christmas morning he gave the maid them and made good their escape. Bauche reported that the federals a tip of a sovereign, and he said, lookThe assassination has caused great to recognize the Red Cross flag. ing earnestly at her for she was a excitement In this city, and conies at The train returned with several pretty maid: a time of considerable political ex" "Do you know. Kathleen, you are 'ounded, one of whom was a woman citement In the Persian capital as Injured when the train was ditched. a very good looking lassie?' a result of a bitter quarrel in parliaAlani, the rebel leader, with GOO "Of course Kathlren was pleased, ment over the appointment of Ameri- men, attacked a small force of fed- but, being modest, she blushed like can financial advisers. erals twenty-fivmiles east of Juarez a rose and answered: There have been several attempted Sunday afternoon. Then he resumed "Ah, na; ah, na! But my kissln, assassinations In Teheran In recent his march to Join Orozco. sir. Is beautiful!' years- - On August 31, 1907, Mersea All "The divine frowned. Major N. Lapowekl, U. S. A, " "Leave the room, you wicked from El Paso that the rebels Asghan Khalin, the premier and minister of finance was shot and killed had won an overwhelming victory, young baggage! be said sternly. as he was leaving the parliament capturing all arms and ammunition. "lie didn't know, you see, that mod"Juarez is the key to the arch. est Kathleen bad been simply praisbuilding under circumstances similar to those of Saturday. Kavan El Moik If Juarez falls, the Mexican adminis- ing In her Highland dialect the suShlrazl was murdered March 6, 1908. tration will fall. Give us Juarez, snd perior charms of ber cousin Janet ot M. Osbngradaskl, the Russian financial we shall have the country in sixty Peebles." agent, was wounded In an attempt days." He Knows His Time Table. This Is the way that Gustavo A. upon his life on the following day. A woman waited and waited a x brother to Francisco I. Made.ro, MORE TROUBLE IN HAYTI. leader of the revolutionary forces la car In a Boston suburb and no car Mexico, sums up the lateat advices came. Finally she lost all patience. "Will you please tell me." she Revolutionists Meeting With Success from the front. of the starter, an old man and Government Officials Deserting on a keg of chewing tobacco, Babes Murdered by Hundreds. Their Posts to Join Rebels. "if there are any cars left on this 8L hosThe Petersburg Foundling W.ithlDgton. The revolutionists In line, and if so, when they will pass Httytt, according to a rumor which pital at Ekaterinnslav, In south Rus- here?" reached Port au Prince, the. capital sia, has been cloned by the governWithout moving his eyes from the of the co.intry, have captured Fort ment of the province following amaz- distant horizon and without stopping and revolting disclosures. Of 1060 chewing, the old man answered: Oonanamlntat and Trou. ing Liberty, Tiiis It formation was conveyed to the Infants received Into the Institution A quarter arter. a half arter, a state department Saturday In a tele- within the last six months 1.002 died. quarter to, and at," Success nurse The staff on of the books for gram ftom American Minister whom full salaries were drawn numat Port au Prince. , Ins and Outs. bered but It Is alleged that Two ministers of the Haytien three were employed. Numbers "Whsfs that noise?" asked the the minister adds, have loft the only of Infants were found dead of starva- visitor In the apartment house. capital to lead the government forces tion in their cots with the tubes of "Probably some one In the denagainst the revolutionists. The secIn their mouths. tist's s part men's on the floor below bottles empty feeding of war Has from Port retary departed getting a tooth out." au Prince on a gunboat with troops Murdered by Hold-up"But this seemed .to come from the for Gonslves and the secretary of the Sunnystde, Utah. Three unmasked floor above." Interior Is on his way to Cahobas. 's "Ah, then It's probably the highwaymen held un Victor Albert Severe Storm on Med.terranean. Jenkins of Salt Lake City and George bsby getting a tooth In." Madrid. Several coasting vessels Bentley of Sunnyside. In the street Miniature Specialization. In the Mediterranean are still tnlnang here Sunday morning, mortal wound A young medical student was being and It is feared that the steamers ed Jenkins snd slightly wounded Bent- by one of his teachers: "la In the recent storm. were On ley. Going southerly the despersdoes quizzedwill whsl you specialize?" he was the Catalonlan coast alone five barks made their escape temporarily. Two aked. "Disease of the nostril," e of the were wrecked and and suspects murder holdup persons the student. "Good," said the were drowned. captured at Wooda.de, but lbs professor, enthusiastically. "Which third man oscsped. nostril?" Success Magazine. Genersl Cronje Dead. Couldn't Stand He Stood the Test. Disgrace. General Transvaal. Klorksdorp, fean Diego, Cal. Learning of thear Pie A. Cronje. the noted Boer genThe hour was 1 a. m. Inaida the eral. Is dead, his death occurring on rest of her husband. Chief Yoetnan dimly lighted hallway stood Mrs. Dor-kiwith a grim smile on her face. Saturday, February 4. General Cronje Jackson of the cruiser South ttakota was one of the moot valient defend- on a charge of embezzlement. Mrs The front door was bolted. ers of the Boer cause In the late war Edna Jackson, a bride IS years old "John," sbe ssid. In cutting sccents, committed filicide Sunday. with England. "you have been dissipating at the club again!" Rsbbers Hold Up Restaurant. May Mean an Estra Session. "Maria," spoke a voice outside, Chicago. Rector's resMursnl. ore Washington. President Taft let It clearly and distinctly, "be blew be known Saturday that unless this of the best known of Chicago's dial lugubriously on the blooming bugle!" congress passes the Csnadlsn recipro- town cafes, was held up early Moo Instantly she unfastened and opencity trade sgreemenl snd the bill cre- day and the cashier robbed of llJtirl ed the door. Mr. Dorklns bsd not been dissipatating a tariff board, that he will rail by a masked man who secured lh an extra session. Stiooay night receipts and escaped. ing. Chicago Tribune. Inti-- r PORTER-WALTO- N td lrn Wim-Iik- . Ktrvi-t- S K a , d e d tr Ma-der- ed d Fn--nl- ss csol-ne- sixty-five- t, Pop-ley- I kt re-pil- forty-thre- ns rap-Idl- Btsck Snow in Switzerland. Geneva. Snow which, Is blark ss soot has fallen In the Kromethsl valley of Switzerland, and covered the ground to the depth of fifteen Inches. Scientists believe the snow Is mixed with dust blown from Mount Etna. Mourn specialist Deputy. Berlin. Deputations from alt mrti of Germany and from many foreign Scotland Going Dry. Aa nnpreceednted state of y, affairs prevails is the distillery Industry of orgaalzstVtn. snd more than lna,v Scotland. It has been announced that In the t.ro the North British Distillery Is to be persr.ng on region at the funeral of Paul 8lngr, flooed down. This makes the fourth the Socialist deputy. large grain distillery which has ceased operations In Scotland during the TeH of Bis Land Crab. Demands Possession of Murderers-Teheralast month or two. It foreshadows M Land estimated in thst other distilleries will be closed Springfield. Perria. The Ruan baa made a demand lor the mr- be worth 2.,0.0'm1.0O0 has been "gra.. permanently. The situation Is unof Sini F. I bed" from the public domain of f render of the usual and shows the force of thn Itwlch, tlie Persian minister of nois by private Interests, sccording strong temperance sentiment which Pnanre, who was hot dfn is the the report of the Cheirf eld tommia. Is sweeping the Cvontry. Temper siun on submerged land. s;reot on February 4. ante. Burning Bodies of Ptajue Victims, j Grange Opposes Canadian Treaty. Jsmes Would Miss Him. Harbin. Manchuria. Already nearly New York. The machinery of th"? Husband t shall have to be Sway National an organization 5.000 bodies of t rim of the plajr ie all day Th'irdav. Grange, claiming a membership of one million hate been burned or buried in the out- j Wife My dear, how can yon possibun bly do that when you know that is alfarmers In thirty Hates, has ben skirt of Harbin. Porty-e!gstarted to defeat the ratification by dred of these came from the Chinese ways the day you give James fo Ice eoegreMi of the Canadian reciprocity town. to go? Punch. treaty. Kile! by Snow Plow. The Servsnt Question. Deadlock in New York. Wh;tefih, There's Marie en..ged TtrrA gracious! Albany, N. Y. The third week of with a crew bucklug snow on the falling out of the window." the deadlock over the election of a Great Northern near Browning, S. W. "lrat these servants! fhe knows United States senator to snereed Weeisel was run dow by a rotary we are not Insu'ed against accidents, Chauncey M. Depew ended Saturday snow plow during a blind ng storn Tbey'r alwars trjiug to annoy , with bo apparent prospect of a break aad literally backed to p eces. rJe Mela. gndr n. - - j Monf.--Whl- 'e |