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Show MONT TIMES THEPL'BMSBED BIB li II Mf. THE TREMONT TIMES COMPANY H. Capwell, Editor and Manager TKt'MONTOX CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR COMES I 10 AN STARVING EKO EIGHT MEN ARE BURIED m CANNIBALS All I'TAII STATE XEWR IK S Capital of Honduras Captured by the Nicaraguan Army New President for Vanquished Republic. B! AN FLAG IHt TO FLOAT OF AVALANCHE OVER THE SEVENTH UTSH 1SSEIW HIS IUH1 ISLES Were Caught by Mammoth Si de ot Snow and Four Were Dead Before Their Comrades Could Dig Them Out. Session Lasted Sixty-Eigh- t Days and Five Hundred and Eighty-SiBills Were Introduced. Th x Weber county fanners have Spread of Fever Continues United States Proposes to Acto plant 4.O0 acres of sugar and Heavy Rains Increase quire Title to Tnree Small beets this season. wasnington.- -I he reputed capture Salt Lake City The Seventh generthe Famine Misery. Pacific I. lands. Utah and the western states in gen of Tegucigalpa, the capita of Honon Friday, al assembly adjourned Bellingham, Wash Eight miners eral will not lie affected by the in- duras, by the Nicaraguans, without were buried alive in an avalanche of 2Z, March The delay. coupled crease in freight rates. with the recent defeat of the forces 08 snow at the Brittania mine on Howe lasted days-ei- ght has session While the family were at church tlx of Honduras and Salvador at Cholu-tec- Spasmodic Rioting H3S Occurred, But sound, forty miles north of Vancouver. Were Included in days more than the limit the Transfer of and the (light of President Bo of The Outbreaks Have Not Been residence of S. S. Worthington Four were taken out dead; lour were 68 days 8 days more than the limit ed the to Sam Uncle by Property nilla of Honduras, virtually ends the Serious Relief Organization is Cnintsville was destroyed by Are. rescued. Two Japanese were in th.. prescribed by the constitution, hence Panama Republic, and are Taxed to the Utmost. all the work transacted since Thursgroup, and one was killed. As a result of an outbreak of diph- Central American war. It is now probHeld to be Part of Canal The men had been working in the theria at Cirantsville, the schools, able that Nicaragua will install anday, March 14, has been transacted Zone. under that date. There has been no logging camp owned by the' Copper churches and amusement places have other president at the Honduran capital in lieu of President Bonilla, and tricl;n-conpanfi.mine Shanghai - The since then, no recess takto been closed. material timber adjournment securing Chinese have been i raeticinir canni the mine. About 9 o'clock a storm until the en, closing day. R. Richard The factory site and real e state of that she will then withdraw her troops Rogers, Washington. to her own territory. balism In localities where the distress broke over the mountain and the workDuring the life of the legislature the the Sanpete & Sevier Sugar company general consul for the isthmian can.il The conflict has been short and, is most acute. The spread of fever men started down the incline to the following measures were introduced: have been purchased by the Utah commission, who started Saturday for Senate 217 bills continues and the from the which inhave judging mine. They had not proceeded far Panama with Secretary Taft and his heavy rains are reports Sugar company. 4 Senate joint resolutions been received here, none of the en- creasing the general misery. Spas- when a huge 'oass of snow swept the party, will investigate the titles to Senate concurrent resolutions 3 A large canning factory is to be modic gagements has been serious. The rioting has occurred, but the side of the hill, burying the men in the small rocky islands in Panama Senate joint memorial erected at Syracuse Junction, in the outbreaks have not been serious. The its path. casualties have been comprehensively-light310 harbor and recommend what steps House bills Tery heart of the tomato and fruit dis 11 resolutions House four or five hundred in the famine relief organization Is taxed to Fellow workmen rushed instantly to shall be taken for their acquisition House concurrent resolutions .... 5 trict of Davis county. most important engagement reported, the utmost In supervising the distrithe scene and began digging out their by the United States. The Pacific House joint memorials 11 Some one with a spite against dog the bution of relief and in managing the comrades. The first man fight at Choluteca. 15 was taken out Mail Steamship company is using House petitions scattered poisoned meat at several Honduras has been helped in this relief works. The committee is ap- alive, but unconscious. rescue of the islands, having storehouses one The Total 586 places at Lebl Junction last week and war by Salvador, with whom she had pealing for more voluntary helper.;. party next caught sight of a pair of and shops there, and claims title to an alliance, and she lias had to con got six dogs In one day. for orders Large grate have been feet spread apart and sticking up out the property. CThe Panama railroad tend with a rebellious outbreak of lit LEGISLATIVE AFTERMATH. Edward J. Yard, chief engineer of own In America, Australia and of the snow. The men worked as fast has also been making use of some ot people 'i li ih was also the case placed the Rio Grande railroad system, died in Nicaragua, revolutionists in each Manchuria. as possible, but. for some time it the property. Silent Sundays, early closing for of pneumonia at St. Mark's hospital, country taking advantage of the difti was not known how many men had These islands were included in the saloons and legislation ASSEMBLY of culties the FOR to further FILIPINOS. government Salt Lake City, on Saturday. ben covered by the slide. transfer of property to the United went by the board. their own cause. Three Central Am John Kipley of St. John, Malad val- erican states became involved, Cost: Several The report of the coal investigation hours had elapsed be- States by the Panama republic, and fciection in July if Commission Re were ordered spread on the committee to be of zone are held the canal ley, Idaho, suffered the loss of his left Rica anil Guatemala remaining neu fore part last was body recovered. ports Favorably. and the title of tne steamship company minutes of the house. leg at Brigham City when he was at- tral. The rescued who was Japanese A feature of the conflict, has been is Washington. The Philippine comby the commission. The "First aid to the injured" hencetempting to board a moving train. the last of the men to be brought titlequestioned that each country has disavowed re mission has been instructed is said to date back more than forth must be cable by rendered by all mining Salt Lake City has a population of sponsibility for the war. had is some as out, been but there doubt buried for almost an fifty years, to Inform President Roosevelt whethmore than ten companies employing the to 1,602, according to an estimate made hour under thirty feet of snow. original transfer by Spain. men. a er of condition comand OF PROSPECTS general GIGANTIC STRIKE The canal commission is anxious to None of the rescued men, it is beby the census bureau, but the citizens After a struggle that may be classed plete peace, with recognition of the lieved, will die as a result of the ac- - gain control of the islands and settle of Zfon think this figure is much too all dispute as to ther ownership, be- as remarkable, the act extending the Forty Railroads of West Alligned authority of the United States, has cident. email. cause of their strategic position, and right of eminent domain to smelting continued in all that portion of the Against Employes. the desirability of one of them as a companies was successful. IN FOREIGNERS That pneumonia is still the victor in GRAVE DANGER. Chicago. A crisis has been reached archipelago not inhabited by Moros or for a quarantine station. location Hereafter any one found guilty of over the white Its number of victims in the negotiations between the rail other tribes for the Spread of Famine in China May Rein the first degree will serve burglary Febis shown the in by Utah, plague SAYS PRESIDENT WAS TO BLAME a sentence of roads throughout the west and their past two years. If the answer is in from twenty-fiv- e to forin Uprising. sult ruary bulletin of the state board ot employes over the wage in the penitentiary. ty years question and the affirmative the president will diBurton of Kansas Accuses Roosevelt From Shanghai adWashington health. "it is up to the general managers rect the commission to call a general Death overtook the bill for the ere. of Personally Prosecuting Him. The skeleton of a man found at according to representatives of the election July 30 for the choice of vices received at the state department ation of a police andfire commission it appears that the ruling dynasty in Abilene, Kan. Joseph R. Burton, in cities of the first class. This meas J5ugway, in the Deep Creek country, 50,000 trainmen who have voted to delegates to the first popular assem is believed to be the remains of Chas. strike unless their demands are grant bly of the people of the Philippines. China is seriously alarmed over the former United States senator from ure early was designated the rippet of the spread of famine through Kansas, received a reception more en- bill. Larson, who has been missing since ed. The reply of the general man The proiiosed assembly, consisting ot effect the Senators J. H. Seeley and Petet country and the opportunity it of- thusiastic than that given him when last June. agers to this sentiment is, "We have two houses, the upper composed of fers to Clegg banqueted the members of the societies to he first as returned he when enlist seditionary senator, the commission for winfees and use Philippine the of the the conceded all we can." Grazing cause directed returned to his home town Saturday, third house the newspaper men on lower of the delegates to be elected, converts to their ter range on Anthro mountain in the Wednesday evening before the close Forty railroads, with a trackage of over all take against the government. The governafter five months' imprisonment at of the session. Uintah national forest, Utah, will be 95,000 miles and an annual payroll of er now exercised the legislative pow by the Philippine ment's inability to relieve suffering, Ironton, Mo. returned. This has been decided upon 520,000,000 are standing together on commission alone. Under an February 27 was the fatal day foi act of it is said, has been the proposition. These systems repre At the theatre, at night the magnified and the the railroad commission bill, a meas a test case. none of the members of congress the sent of the railroad business delivered, his expected speech ure regarded as one of the big ones tribes can participate in hardships of the people attributed to Among the sundry civil expense of the country. lack of sympathy by the government on the subject, "Why I Was Prose- of the session. It was defeated by a the elections. to this of Opposed aggregation bills of the government passed last cuted." The theatre, which accommo vote of 34 to 5 in the house. for the poor classes. stands the Brotherhood of Railroad MEXICO AS congress was the item of $2,000 for Trainmen, with a PEACEMAKER. One of the notable laws passed by The information indicates that a dates about 900 persons, was packed membership of beto its capacity, many people standing the legislature, and one which the improVenK-nof the old Fort Crit- tween 90,000 and 95,000, and the Orhas m r propaganda has been organized to der of Railway Conductors, with a Is Asked to Intervene to End CentrA the circulation of stories of the anu many unaoie to gain aumittance. ceived but little public notice, was tlu tenden, Fairfield, Utah. inMr. When without an bill providing for the introduction ol character outlined, and it is said that troduction or Burton, American War. membership if 45,000. They demand At Lewiston the big cattle barn of an other ceremony, rose the Torrens system of increase of 12 state department officials fear that a per cent and a transferring rfe of Mexico. A. L. Hyer was wrecked by a windto Mexico has been was greeted by an out- land title in Utah. City speak working day of nine hours. The genspread of hysteria may engender a burst of applause, and his speech was storm last week, but his fine cattle, in eral managers- have offered a 10 per requested by the republic of Salvador general uprising. Randall's bill providing for the frequently interrupted by applause. to intervene and use its best efforts eome miraculous way, escaped injury. cent increase without the nine-hou- r of permission to cities o granting was The much affected at WEALTH OF UNITED STATES. to bring about peace in Central Amer There was a great electrical display workday. times .in,i nnee he hrnke rtnwn cn. more than 30,000 to create nark com is aesignatea particularly tc ica. Dr. Baltazar during the storm. Kstupinian, the Census Bureau Says the Amount is tirely and wept. On two other occa- missions ACCIDENTS ON RAILROADS. sions during the speech he was over- benefit Ogden. That city has already minister of Mexico from Salvador, reIn an opinion handed down by the $107,104,192,410. come by his emotions. His wife, who a fairly good system of beautifu! Commerce Commission's Report Fixes ceived a telegram from his governparkB. 6upremo court, the judgment of the The Washington. total estimate of sat on the stage, was the only woman ment saying Salvador was withdraw Blame for Many Collisions. lower court is affirmed in the case ot audience. in the The legislature convened the national wealth In 1904 was Mr. Burton, during the course of his 14 and its constitutional limit January New York. Summarizing the quar- ing her troops from Honduras terriJ. D. Skeen, appellant, vs. Thomas K. of sixty according to a special readdress, charged President Roosevelt days expired March 14, but by stopBrowning, chief of police of Ogden, terly bulletin which has been issued tory and was eager for peace. D issued the with census of port bureau on by being guilty personally per- ping the clock the solons were able and the chief is permitted to retain by the interstate commerce commis- Kstupinian then conferred with Preswealth, debt, and taxation, which rep- secuting him, because, as he claimed, to continue their labors for one week, his position. Diaz. As ident a conof r result the sion during the last of his acting independently of the although they had ceasedi period resents an increase in the four-yea- r drawing The Commercial club of Monroe throws a flood of light, on the causes ference a message was sent to Ampresident, and charged that the pres- their per diem. from 1900 to 1904 period of has ident about man bassador every in promoted Creel held its initial meeting last week and of railroad collisions. Washington by the Examinations State, county and city treasurers This advance in national who has helped to convict him. are to care for the public money in appointed a committee of four, con- have been made of nineteen bulletins, president. The contents of this dis- wealth has no in the palallel history their keeping as they see fit, depositHash Nearly Killed Them. sisting of Lorenzo Lisonbee, Austin which report and classify 448 acci- patch were not made public, but it Is of the United States except the dedents of this kind. Of these the com- stated on good ing the funds in banks not designated Presithat Yergensen, Martin Simmonson and mission attributes authority Leavenworth, Kan. More than 1,000 by law. Two bills requiring designa317 to "neglect of dent Diaz has instructed Mr. Creel to cade from 1850 to 1800. In 1850, when Olof Michelsen, to 'draw up a set of trainmen and at the National veterans Soldiers' tion of depositaries for state and city enginemen." first oin the the of estimates American the In s national de government for the association. funds were killed in the house. Accidents occuring as a result of manding the cessation of hostilities. wealth were home are here from suffering ptomains made, the figures were In Mendon the house of David Ixwo negligence "when working excessive Salvador has been an active of The vexing problem of juvenile ally only $7,135,780,228. The most potent poisoning, the result of eating meat coincident" number only Honduras. was unroofed by a windstorm, and hours was courts seems to have heen solved at . No breakfast. hash were deaths re twenty-fourcause for the increase in the nation's number of people of two acts relating to the the members of the family had to killed in this The class of accidents was The first, ol ported. symptoms wealth it. to from 1900 MAD HOUSE FOR THAW. is stated, 1904, case of delinquent children. The bills take hurried refuge in the cellar. A twenty, while tho accidents in the was trouble manifested after was the reaction from the low prices shortly which survived of a number that were, Soon breakfast. few minutes later the wind snapped first class formed 70 per cent of the the home hospital introduced on the of the period of depression from 18911 provide for the roof off the cellar and the thor- total, resulted In 80 per cent of the Court Suspends Trial and ADDoints a to 1896. The annual Increase of was crowded with sick veterans, and the appointment forsubject first and second-clas- s in Commission Lunacy. oughly terrified people fledi to the fatalities (904,) and were responsible wealth per family from 1890 to 1904 ambulances were rushing in from the cities of juvenile judges by a barracks with loads of them. All the commission barn, but the barn wis blown across for 70 per cent of the money loss of New York -- Harry K. Thaw may was $182. consisting of the goverwill recover. the street. No one was hurt. $4,777,215. patients nor, attorney general and state supernever again face the jury empaneled SMALL TOWNS ARE UNSAFE. intendent of public instruction. While employed in the assay office more than nine weeks ago to try him San Francisco Retrenching. Seized Police Station and Directed t of the company, at Park on the charge of murder in the first Jews Are Given Provision is made for experiments Arrest of Saloon Men. San Francisco. The board of superWarning by Roumain City, Oscar Jensen was badly burned Justice on degree. Tues explorations with a Fitzgerald nian Authorities. New York. A sensational series of viewsubterranean visors held its first session Monday to discovering flows of water by acid, a bottle of tho liquid having a ordered day unexpectedly commis Bucharest. As a train conveying raids upon alleged violators of the that may be used for both land broken while it was being handled. since the sensational developments sion in lunacy to Inquire into the peasants reservists from the district excise law was made Saturday under reclamation purposes and domestic Mr. Jensen sustained injuries about of last week In the graft Investigation. present state of mind of Stanford the direction of Charles S. Whitman, uses. Generous appropriations have A bid for a cross street overhead the head, shoulders and feeL White's slayer. The decision of the of Teleorman on the Danube was proof the board of city ma- been made for systematic borings and men named to ceeding to Moldavia, it was stopped at president The master plumbers of Salt Like trolley franchise by the United rail three disinterested The magistrate forcibly demonstrations. gistrates. have declared they will operate noth- roads was referred back to the pub- conduct the inquiry will guide the fu- - the town of Alexandria by a large seized the West The governor has signed the bill alstreet lic utilities committee. The board In- - tttre action of the court as to order- - number of reservists belonging there. station In the upper tenderloin, de. lowing the Salt Lake school ing but open shops from now on, as a to Its Thaw an retrenchment or board to ing augurated promised asylum, directing They stoned the train and persuaded posod the sergeant in command, diof about sixty by rescinding a resolution appointing that the trial shall result of the walk-ou- t levy a tax of 6 mills instead of proceed of rected the arrest several violators their fellow reservists to join them 5V2 the limit now allowed by journeymen plumbers, upon tho re- Alexander O'tirady. a former police of the excise law and then held an law. mills, This means that the teachers in demolishing a synagogue and in Worst is Now Over. fusal of their employers to raise wages commissioner, attorney to the board of court In the police will be allowed an improptu session at a salary of $250 per month. increase in salary from $4.50 to $5.50 and $6 a day. Sacramento, Oal. Although all the completely ruining Jewish and Creek station. at tho beginning of the next school J. C. Butler, a car repairer, of Og- shops. rich island districts between Court-lanyear. Blunder s Admitted. Little Marvin Boy in England. The rioters were charged by cavaland Anitoeh Are under water uen, was strucK on tne neau with a As a result of the Victoria. The steamer bounty bill passed Tremont, and thousands of Portsmouth. England. Enquiries at this sledge hammer and had his skull which has dollars of damage ry, and took refuge in a neighboring from arrived the sheepmen are to Orient, made here confirm the statement tel- assessed session, caved in. He was working with a has been done by the recent flood, the wood. a tax of three mills for tho brines further news of the Dakota. The authorities have warned all egraphed from Washington that the purpose of destroying wild from down the river may be helper, who was wielding the hammer, animals. Included in the Tremont's passengers reports Certificates are not to be issued after when it glanced from the chisel and termed enthusiastic The worst is Jews in the small towns and villages consular agent here, John Main, and the are of fund the Is wrecked vessel's thirty struck Butler in tho base of the skull. exhausted, which means over, the water is falling, all districts to leave Immediately for the sake of the local police were in receipt of in- that there will be no back claims In crew. They admit there was a blunformation which they hope may lead the future. not alreadv Sooded will be saved and safety, and large numbers are continAccording to officials of the state to the recovery of the kidnapped health board, the legislation recently der, but will not lay the blame to the del. mined people who were driv- ually arriving here. House bill No. 72, relating to the Treson of Dr. Horace Marvin of In view of the serious state of afenacted, authorizing inspections ol any special oleer. When the en from their homes are to collection of polltax, was disapproved slaughter houses was not only sorely mont left the Dakota was almost sub- go back anil begin over, topreparing a Del. Kitt's A boy answer fairs number of members of the Hammock, build by the governor on the ground that needed, but is woefully Inadequate to merged and very little hope of raising levees higher and to save their their chamber of Maxim's description in the protitle was defective in material deputies intend to pro- ing exactly meet ooudltiona that aro described as her was entertained. Arrangements ductive lands every detail was- seen here March 19. from disaster In the fu- pose proclaiming a state of siego in He has disappeared, but the police ways and that corporations and emrevolting and a meuaco to the public are being made to hold a court of In- ture. the disturbed districts. ployers were made collectors of the health. quiry, probably at Yokohama. are hopeful of finding him. tax without compensation. The veto David Shields, a miner at the NaMURDERED HIS MOTHER. was sustained. Law. Will Test Eight-Hou- r Twenty-FiftWill Not go to the Failure of Venezuelan Revolution. & bj the Sierra poleon Maghera mine, The Philippines. Washington. In the supreme court Drunken Californian Confesses to Madre mountains, near Ogden, let a Caracas, via Willemstadt. It is of- house governor sent In his veto of An Gen-era- l of bill No. 200, Solicitor the United San States. Antonio. Tex. loaded tunnel cur go oral the heavy Preparations rel ficially reported that General Juan providing for the Awful Crime. organization of mutual fire insurance to the dump and went with It The dump ative of movement Twenty-fift- h Hoyt made a motion on Monday the Pablo .tho revoVenezuelan Penalosa, OilOakland. Earland H. Soder-bercompanies. The executive said that is a precipitous cliff, and he fell with for the advancement upon tho docket to the Philippines have lutionist, who with 400 men invaded eighty per cent of mutual fire Insurhas confessed to the delecHvcfl been infantry the car forty feci, sustaining bad of Rumended Chief comcases several Quartermastance against dredging bruises. that he murdered his mother, Mrs. er Stevens has been notified to cancel the state of Tachlra from Columbia the companies have failed and that on the charge of violating the history of such organizations is a panies Robert B l'aiie a member of thf Maitlia I for the movement, March 17, fas met by 4,000 regular blpfory whose body was all contract of disaster. hour law He said the secretary found on Boderberg,last eight to was which have locked In a begun at the end troops under General Celestino Cactro, Sunday Ogden City council, will have to va- of war Is anxious that the cases be at Just the close of the senate sesof this month. The departure is de- brother of President closet at her home on It sheet. North cate that position, according to a deCastro, and de- sion on the It Is said, through the influence feated. of Oakland a history of the clostv lie fhe heard before layed. 19th. Cliapfaifl P. A. Simp-Ki- n the cision of Uie supremo court present gars Details are unobtainable as Paine, of Senator Koraker. who contended llie received in iieiaii. i iitoiiing mat tie was while under Indictment of receiving term because of the possible effect the handsome gold fob are wives cut. Another telegiaph It. won d not from the senators in he for the good of r,,,)ort. illegal fees, resigned from the coun decision 01 me court may nave upon nniiov mi me nine ami nun his mother that lhnt (,.,,,, ( aHtro waa ,aya appreciation of his efficient the bids for contracts under the new had angered him by upbraiding hira the service to snd the regiment short not engaged win, Penalosas forces ell and was reappointed by his flk praying." as President Love of not who for river and harbor appropriations , made the presentation members. treating her right. (but with a band o. rwrriilaa peech, put It. The affair was a complete surprise fn the "parson. " con-trade- a j I ! , , -- one-thir- d fur-'ihe- five-yea- $18,586,-885,6.'!- Daly-Wes- Forty-sevent- d b-- i g , . " - o" |