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Show THE GUNNISON GAZETTE BY NEPHI GLEDHILL d. SON. GUNNISON UTAH General Simon Enters Port au Prince at Head of Army and Takes Charge of Government Affairs. UTAH STATE NEWS Dutch Government Making Naval were Delegates to Mining Congress Fail rletorlous In the election for members to Recommend Removal of the Demonstration Off the Coast of the school bowel held In Salt Lake Pori au Prince. General Simon, of Venezuela. Headquarters to Salt Lake. City last week. who entered Port au Prince at the The total number of arrests for viohead of an army of S,090 men, on Sunlations of the fish and game laws In day Issued a proclamation In which the state during the past year was he assumed the title of chief cxecu-livDifferences Between Two Countries 268; the number of convictions, 229. and declared that lw would or..Seem to Have Reached Point Reucl Greaves, while out hunting ganize a provisional government pendWhere Castro Must Fight or ducks near Ephraim, sustained a ing the assembling of the parliament. Change His Mode of Action. The Cuban steamer Oterl arrived deep gash In his cheek as the result cf the muzzle being blown off his shotGefrom Kingston, having gun. exiles. Fouchard and other neral thirty A couplo of would be bad men who Pittsburg, Pa. The eleventh na- - I General Simon agreed to permit Gen-ilonWillemstad Having been unable to I convention of the American .ra Fouchard to land. obtain amicable settlement of outattempted to "shoot up" the town of Mining congress adjourned on Satur-e The two revolutionary leaders Crecn River recently were haled standing differences with Venezuela, after a four days session. The I maJned together for some time at the Netherlands government has bea magistrate and fined $25 and congress adjourned at noon, but the I General Simons headquarters, and gun a naval demonstration off the costs. election of officers and other routine I pfter what proved to be a very amlc- - coast of the South American republic George A. Boyd, a ranchman, liv- business was I an transacted at after able meeting General Simon proclaim- - and since Wednesday vessels flying ing near Plain City, was thrown from noon I at Colonial the Annex meeting the Dutch flag have steamed from ( j General Fouchard chief executive his wagon when his team became hotel. The officers were: elected, f the army, all the forts and the Puerto Cabello to La Gualra at & frightened at a passing train and seri- JI. Richards, Poise, Ida., president; Uaytlen gunboats firing a salute of distance of 3,000 yards from the shore; ously Injured. Dr. E. R. Ducklcy, b kit River, Mo., I The battleship Jacob van Heemskerk twenty one guns, Thomas Vance, the Salt Lake man first vice president;. John Dern, Salt xhe situation at Goanlves and St and the cruisers Gelderland and Frels- under conviction for the murder of W. Etond Marie Is grave, the movement in favor land are engaged In the operation; Ms wife, has not been sentenced, and v,ce PresI of General Antoine Flrmln having which, it is said, will continue Indefii!Sn,nVCtbird probably will not bear his sentence f j J. F. Gallurcath, Dent er, score-- 1 been fleet thoKt nitely. The Jacob van Ileemskerk til some time next month. greatly strengthened tary. arrived places. Friday morning, bringing the i Despite the efforts of the health The directors elected are: E. G. news. above The two cruisers had officers the number of cases of BUTTE MEN PROTEST. H. Foster Colo.; Denver, Bromley, proceeded to Maracaibo, It was said, smallpox In Salt Lake City are on Pain, and 111., A. Samuel Urbana, the officers observed secrecy though the Increase, there now being thirty Against Proposition of Closing concerning the movements of the vesMr. Promley Taylor, Pittsburg. patients under quarantine. Down Washoe Smelter, the second and third sels. The Heemskerk will ' relieve C. Woodland, the Willard man who the executive committee. Putte, Mont. A monster mass the Gelderland at Maracaibo. was Injured by falling from a plat-- . comprise , , "- w "slructed ' Tl? With steam up in a her boilers. Keeling of the citizens of Butte, rep form while working on Ihe dam. U In ecretarf, next of I the of of hesentatives the question Heemskerk arrived off La Gualra meeting Industry every type e. crltcal condition Woodland Mr to directors a the letter and business in this city, presided Wednesday morning at 5 oclock. As by fell about twenty feet on to a cement place vote. over by Mayor Joseph Corby, assem- - soon as the battleship was sighted floor. Resolutions were adopted declaring hied at the Auditorium to voice a vlg--j all the lights in the city were extin There is enough Wax in Utah to for "prevention of mine disasters, prous protest against any action of guished. From the deck of the ship says Charles supply the world, for miners, the federal authorities which might! could be seen the guns ashore point-Sch wager of New York, a wrax expert. compensationof minesinjured with scientific tend to bring about the closing down ing toward the battleship, which was "equipment Samples of Utah earth show that It to prevent mine explo- of the Washoe smelter at Anaconda; ready for action. The Heems- apparatus is the richest known in the production remaned but one day off La sions, and that the government Resolutions to that effect. were draft- of wax. , Gualra, and on Thursday proceeded 1 1 a tax of 1 per cent a ton on soft d ?! d ?d. The next annual exhibit of tire Utah ynake to be used for the support o graphed to President Theodore Roose- - I'P the coast and passed between the iccal, in held be thore and the small sandy Island3 will Poultry association Jo-- t miners and miners widows and Thomas Carter Senators velt. injured puert0 Cabello off the city bay Salt Lake City on January 25, when As no action was taken by the con seph M. Dixon and Congressman cf Puerto Cabello. it is expected that the exhibit will be ention relative to changing the sea Charles N. Pray. the largest and best ever conducted of the national headquarters from Sentiments expressed by several! ty the association. Denver, that city will retain the head prominent speakers condemning as a Edward Poyle, a conductor on the quarters subterfuge and unwarranted proceedUnion Pacific, who resides in Ogden, Disappointment seemed to be gen ing the efforts of certain persons to slipped on the ice one day last week cral that no definite action was taken bring about the closing of a great inand fell with his hand on the rail, on the resolutions in reference to the dustry through governmental intermeasures to decrease the vention were Excursion Steamer Lost Off the New the wheels of the car passing over it, proposedfrauds heartily sanctioned. in the sale of alleged practiced foundland Coast. amputation being necessary. mining stocks and relating to mine CASTRO MUST APOLOGIZE. Already arrangements are being accidents and their causes. All these St. Johns, N. F. Wreckage which made for the entertainment of visitors resolutions were referred to a com come ashore at Cape Race leaves has Otherwise He Will Not be Allowed to to Salt Lake City during the na- mittee. little room for doubt that the sturdy Visit France. tional encampment of the Grand little steamer Soo City, which for ENTIRE FAMILY MURDERED. Paris. If President Castro of Ven- twenty years plied as an excursion Army of the Republic, which will be ezuela comes to Bordeaux he will not vessel on the held in the capital city next year. great lakes, went down in Enacted Remote Section Tragedy be allowed to set foot on French soil with her crew in a The state fish and game warden will gale that lashed of Southern Colorado. until after he has offered a formal the Newfoundland coast two advocate the abolishment of duck and days last other hunting clubs in Utah, before Trinidad, Colo. Their heads split apology for the fashion in which he week. The steamer was in command the next legislature. The claim is open with an ax, four members of the flouted France. This decision was of Captain John G. Dillon of Brooklyn, made that these clubs work a hard-- Casmo Garcia family wpre found dead made by the cabinet, but was kept se- formerly commander of the United in their beds in their home on C'orriso cret, as it was suspected that Castro States government transport Misship to the sportsmen in general. miles east of Trin- - would disembark at Satander, Spain, souri. The exact number of the crew The body of the unknown man creek, eighty-fivend because his . physical condition is in doubt. It is known, however, found near Bountiful badly mangled idad, by Nicholas Fernandez, may be such that humane, motives that no less than eighteen men were Maggie Garcia, 18 years old, is by a train on the Oregon Short Line was buried, after being held ,ing, and it is believed that she has might render immediate care at a on board, and it has been reported that the crew? was recently increased arthree days for identification, no clue also been murdered or that she has hospital imperative: but should he not to twenty-eigh- t men. been kidnaped. Francisco Martinez, rive at Bordeaux and his ilnness having been found to identify him. the cabinet has determined he 0 years old, who has been A case will be brought before the paying thatserious, Government Bureau of Mines. some redress must be exsignal Garcia several weeks, supreme court to decide whether or .court to Maggie acted from the Venezuelan president Pittsburg, Pa. Senator Charles F. i9n whq was ordered by her parents of M. Dick of Ohio was the central figure rot cigar slot machines are gambling .to or his expulsion ignominious from their place, has the French charge daffaires, of the American Mining congress held devices, a cigar dealer of Salt Lake alsokeep away and search is being Taigny, disappeared, iVom that country in January of 1906. at North Side having been fined $5 for permitting made for him. Carnegie Music hall on the use of a slot machine in his place a speech which He Martinez is said to have represented delivered Friday. Preston of business. himself to be a wealthy sheep owner Moyer Endeavoring to Free had been evidently prepared with and Smith. Considerable excitement has been Of New Mexico. He was last seen in he and care, emphasized the importCarson City, Nev. :Charles Moyer, ance of the government aroused in Springville by the receipt the vicinity of the Garcia ranch on establishing of a postal card which threatens the Wednesday, and it is believed the mur- president of the Western Federation a bureau of mines in the department life of John Reynolds, who is a clerk ders were committed early on that of Miners, is spending several days in of the interior and the appropriation The Garcias were sheep raisers. this city in the interests of Preston employed by H. T. Reynolds & Co., day. of a large sum of money to carry on Nicholas who found the end men convicted of the the Smith, and his brother, H. T. Reyonlds, who bodies, hadFernandez, investigations. Senator Dick was one gone to the Garcia place restaurant of is the head of the firm. three speakers on the general to borrow a wagon. Being unable to murder of John Silva, , the labor the of reGoldfield, during The state fish and game warden topic, The Duties of the Federal and grouse anyone he forced the door. A Keeper will be .roubles there. joined State Governments in Relation to the Moyer ports that for the expired part of bloody ax was lying near the door a Mining Industry," the others being also Jim Burns, 1908, 23,085 hunting licenses were is- and in one room were the bodies of in this city by offiFederation Western Congressman W. F. Englebright oi; sued, which, with fines, brought the Garcia and his wife, in another their rominent wrork Nevada two will and City, Cal., and George H. Harthe together for the son and in a third the aged woman cial, receipts of the department men. chief convicted In of rison, the behalf Inspector of mines, Cofriend. " year to $21,643.86. lumbus, O. The non-partisa- n candidates on-boar- d al 1 be-tor- re-t.a- I J J-o- I -- 'Ice-presiden- andre vice-presiden- ts I . 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