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Show r S COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor and Manager. COALVILLE - men j) SIX T.IEET DEATH III DUARD0 SCHAERER EEGIMENUX TWO MORE car TO THE BORDER --SEN- T r UTAH Governor 8 pry has issued his forail proclamation providing lor the genera state election to be held Nor amber $. B8 '. TRAGEDY MARS THE SABBATH , WHEN MACHINE CETB BEYOND CONTROL. . neiL Jerry Daly, n conductor on the Denver Rio. Grande, dropped dead on Riders and Spectator Alike Victim bit train near Green Rlrer, death be- Whan Machine Going at Ninety-twing doe to heart trouble. Mile an Hour Mow Down a e 'The National federation of Lino of Mn and Boys. Clerks, la conrentlon at ' Salt )Lake last wee, note! against the establishment of a pena'oi for superNewark. N. J. Six persona were annuated clerka six are dying nnd thirteen killed, 1. 8, of Brigham narrowly Douglas, acc ed her Frldl lean trooper rebel, killing of tb Mexle Post-offk- - Annie Mitchell, negreaaT who shot Burns, and mortally wounded 0111 her dusky admirer, at Balt Lake on the night of August 10, was exonerated of murder. in .the, first degree at her preliminary bearing. Work on roads la Wtber county ts being pushed before tbo stormy Not only will , tho Wilson weather,- more were seriously Injured Sunday at the Vallaburg motordrome when the motorcycle ridden by Eddie Hash of Waco, Texas, got away from him and jumped the railing separating the track where the bleachers and grand (land join. The cycle, which was go 82 mile n hour, mowed down lng-a line of men and boys who wer leaning over the railing at the edge of the track, killing lour and Injuring many. Haaba wa thrown against a heavy uprlgbL Hla neck was broken' and bis skull fractured. The force of the impact wa terrific. - Tbo heavy cycle rolled down the steeply banked track, directly In front of the machine ridden by John Albright. Albright wa unnblo to avoid the other machine because of the great speed at which he was going and when bis motorcycle struck he was thrown a distance of thirty feet rolling unconscious to tbo bottom ol Ho - died' three the embankment. hours Inter st the City hospital. Parts of the broken machine flew into tbo grand stand, striking men nnd boys and badly Injuring them. Many persona taken to the city hospital'and the German hospital In Newark were ao badly Injured - that they were unable to tell their names and It If thought that the list of dead will be Tbers jsdded to by at least flvo. were more than 8,000 persons In the grand stand and on tho bleachers nnd n state almost of a panic followed the ut and Riverside roads bo macadamised, hut the highways of Plata City and Hooper will bo placed in good condition. Indianapolis, lnd., 1 to bo tho 113 convention city for tbo National Federation of Postofflce Clerks, that city having won over Cleveland, O., Its most formidable competitor, at the convention held in Balt Lako - last week. Christian Madsen, pioneer resident of ML Pleasant died suddenly while at work in tho field. Mr. Madsen was 15 years old. Ho was bora la Denmark, coming to Utah while a - mere lad. crossing the plains la Captain Wigan's company, , At th doss of tho first day of the 191213 ochool year, registration in tho twenty-ttlapublic schools of Salt accident ' 1 Lakt bad reached 18,017, as agalnat 15.553 for last year. It la estimated TELL OF FATHER'S DEATH. that th number will reach 17,000 by Utah Girls Describe Horrors of Situ the end of tho week. As the result of an assault made tion In Rebel Ridden Mexico. upon him hr Leonard Washington, n El Paso, Texas United States Sennegrorwbose home la in Balt Lake, ator William Aldea Smith held a spe U4.wrh??eiotfwtr7mnra:r'or-m- s Walks. aneA-- k nimn .. suffer., g srltk eoncusefoa gallon Into Mexican conditions to enIn 111, charge and Washington ! able Misses Emma and Ella Stevens, with assault and bpttery. of Joshua Stevens, to tell daughters from railroad Th of the killing of their father while do th Black Hawk coal claims la Emery fending them from aa assault by two county to some commercial center Is Mexican rebels la th colonies last about to be realised.- - Th Utah Construction company of Ogden has ar- week. Th girls arrived her Sunday with their mother en rout to Utah ranged for th establishing of two told th details of tleir fathers and in tho country. grading camps and of how h killed his asmurder In order to glv th fruitgrowers ot with a shotgun before dying, sailant aid th possiall districts th country and bow with th tarn shotgun, he ble la harvesting tho peach crop, th hoard of education of tho Weber coun- put the other man to flight, , i ty school hat decided, to open th Negroes Attack Deputy Sheriffs. schools oa Monday. September S3, InBrooksvllie, Florida. Eleven negro stead ot September 38, as originally were rescued from three prisoner planned. sheriffs miles from here deputy eight That Pearl Connor, aged 18. daughafternoon by a band of armed Sunday of F. ot John ter Connor, proprietor tbo Connor hotel at 8tockton. whose negroes which fired and allghtly two of the officers. A poose wounded mystified authorities, disappearance has In gone of pursuit of the negroes and cam to Salt Laka with tbs purpos n serious clash Is feared. been has with HamCs, Joseph eloplnt established, and a seaesh la bow being Baseball Pltchsr Killed. mad for th couple. . Coroner Hoffman will InChicago. , An organisation of tho retail druginto death of Arthur L the quire gists of Ogdea ban been perfected for (Bugs) Raymond, welt known haae Nawith the the purpose of affiliating ball pitcher, whoa body was found la tional Association of Retail Drug- a Clark street hotel. It wa reported local I desire of the th gists. It In sporting circles that Raymond had pharmacists to join in the movement met with foul play. to secure more favorable legislation Bold Daylight Robbery. and to better general conditions. While the labor situation at BingOgden, tltah. While sitting at his ham may become strained any day, it desk In his office Sunday afternoon, la believed tb calm counsel or the Dr. C. F. Osgood was held up by a daywill prevail and a strike light robber and lost 855 as a result of be averted. Th operator recently the- experience,-- To add tobls charaise, grin, the robber gagged and tied him announced a voluntary before departing. but tho men are In favor of a t ( i L.. Increase,- Dentist Takea Strychnine Gomsr Thomas, a resident ot 8a)t Salt Lake City. Strychntne taken Lako City and well known as a coal min expert died Sunday. The Im- with suicidal Intent caused th death liver of Dr. James W. Ewin, dentist, shortly was cause death of mediate trouble, but Mr, Thomas had not been before 8 o'clock' Sunday afternoon. well since the Scofield coal mine dis- Dr. Ewin had been In 111 health all aster eleven years ago, when 304 min- summer. ers were killed. Motoeyci Rider Near Death, Gugltolmo Gulste, aa Italian employCurtis Edwards, a well Chicago. ed at the Galena mine, Bingham, was known la near death at motorcyclist, Gulste seriously Injured la a blasL Alexlaa Brothers hospital, aiare-sul- t th eat Into a stop- - to eatjhla midnight of Injuries he received while raclunch not noticing a blast had been ing at th Rivervlew motordrome Satset and the fuse lighted. He received urday night. the full force ot th explosion. One y - -the BIIL Morgan Offers eye was torn from Its socket best Rome. J. the Lafayette Farley, probably Plerpont Morgan has ofknow barber la Ogden, fell dead just fered to excavate the ruined clUes of as he bad finished shaving bis brother Pompeii and Herculaneum at hla own Asa Farley. He was bora la Ogden expense, according to stories appear' forty-seveyears ago. ing In several Italian newspapers. former Governor James IL Brady ot Thlrty-flInjured In Wreck." Idaho, newly elected president of the e Thirty-fivCleveland con. Commercial persons were gress, predicts that th Salt Lake see Injured, five of them fatally, when a sloa of the body will prove more fruit- special Lake Shore electric car, with ful thin any previous meeting la work a trailer attached, crashed'- - Into , a brewery truck four mile weal of to be accomplished. The Midvale Commercial club seeks Rock7 River, near here, Sunday. to emulate Its larger brother la Salt McNamara Has Appendicitis. Lake by Inaugurating a membership San Quentin. Cal. James R. campaign. The membership has bees a 'Ilf sentence for Reds" murder serving divided into twegampa,-tlv- e la connection with the dynaand tb "Blue, ac& each will strive miting of ths Los Angeles Times, was to secure more new members than lbs operated on Thursday at tbie prison Other. hospital for appendicitis. rebels are maad of Im also engaged Hachita, Chav 0--,- su. much-talked-- -- cool-heade-d 35-ce- - ' - to-Pa- v Trans-Mississip- Mac-Namar- an . Report ce k recelv-Thirtee- Leonard-Wood- n Amer- twenty-fiv- -- e Mnd wounding one in. reported. Th , t J to-b- of the whose men com-jjaxa- r, eric an soldlersbelow farther to the east la view critical condition at Hachita, General Steever. has dispatched aa additional troop of the Third cavalry for 'duty at 'that polnL A portion of Ihe ylgual corps from Eduardo Schaerer, th new president of Ah .republic of Paraguay, Is on Fort D. A, Russell. Wyo, also will be ef the strong men ef that country sent to aaslat th cavalry in locating and la eountad on to glv a vigorous th Mexicans. Two hundred Invading Senator Moses E. Clapp ef Mlnnet i administration- .are rebels to said be encamped only la chairman vf-th- e aanat eemr I a half mile from he line, with avow. toe' wn privileges and elecBi 4 which le Investigating camp g ed Intention of making another raid contribution, and ho doolaroo t id into tbo United States. There are commlttoo will do no whitewash! t only five troops of United States cavduty on the New Mexican borJ alry oa throe of these In the vicinity of der, t -Hachita. 1B- teen months ago. It can be stated on the highest authority, however, that, should 'the president decide that intervention is the only course open to him, he will call congress in special session and demand of It the .authority to Bend the American army across the border. In no. circumstances, he tmrtold his friends,, would he do an unfriendly act against Mexico without consulting r:.--- a. TWO KILLED IN COLLISION. Street Car Strikes Automobile,' ORGANIZE MILITARY BODY Wfll VIEW OF RESCUING AMERICA ll IMPERILED IN SONORA. Ml " V- - 1 X . Moot Behind Closed Door and Per ' Organisation, Are Equipped W E Rifles and Plenty of Ammunltlc- and Aro Wilting to Fight. , I 1 o Beverly,' Mass. The .president oa , Saturday authorized General chief of staff, U. 8. A.,, to dispatch two more reglmentj of cavAlry to the Texas border. The regiments will be sent from Fort Riley, Kans., and Fort D. .A. Russell, Wyoming. So far aa the president was Informed, there will be no immediate peed for more troops in Texas, but conditions along that border have grown worse in the last few weeks. Although President Taft will not tervene in Mexico without the fullest deliberation on a Btep that would mean war. hls friends doclared Saturday that Intervention la nearer than it has been sin&e tbe first American troops were rushed to the border eigh- rebels jrera - en--i soldiers' on ftpileq east Of i the Lang r o' Berry escaped death by accidentally taking He a doae of bichloride of mercury. Iwae taken to 4 hospital, where prompt medical aid aared hla life. 7 Prank Romeo and Robert Z&ffy, con kted murderer of "Ab" Jenkins at )Bunnytdo In February of 1811, must pay the death penalty for their crime, according to an opinion of tbo With! raur Douglas, crossed the gaged bg tf -- Caus- ing Death ef Two Prominent Utahna. Salt Lake City, Simeon G. Hazleton, superintendent of the United States smelter at Midvale, and 4 Bert Booth, city councilman of Midvale, were almoet Instantly killed, at T:45 oclock friday night when an automobile In which they were Hiding collided with a street car between Fifteenth South and Sixteenth South on State " treeL Hazleton, Booth WIllls Vincent and W. B. McGinnis, all of Midvale, were bound for Salt Lake In McGlnnia automobile. and when about one and one-hamiles north ot Murray, McGinnis, who waa driving, attempted to Cross the tracks' to ths left side of the road to pass a buggy about fifty yards ahead. Telephone posts and a deep ditch at th right of the road prevented him turning to that side. lf congress. BLUEJACKETS ARE PROTECTING LIVES AND PROPERTY IN REVOLUTION 8TRICKEN NICARAGUA.. - la Now a Force ef Two ThouMarines and Bluejackets In Disturbed Republic and Reb- els Are Less Menacing. . Washington. Officials of the state and navy departments believe that the American forces have the Nicaraguan situation well in hand, and the danger to American' live and property has been minimized. 'With the arrival of 750 marines on the cruiser California at Corlnto and assurances from Rear Admiral William H. H. Southerland that communication between Corlnto and Managua has been opened, leas anxiety is felt in administration circles. There Is now an American force of about 2.000 marines and bluejackets in the disturbed republic And the )test reports xhe Mbetora-ten,mnaciag- u than, they were a week ago. Some concern Is felt about the situation at Matagalpa, Where there are more than 100 unprotected , Americana, bnt it la expected that Admiral Southerland will,? be able to send a guard there within the next few days. 7' A small steamer which the rebels captured at Corlnto and took up the coast to the Gulf of Fonseca, was seized Wednesday by an American naval force commanded by Ensign Robert G, Cowan, according to a die patch received by the navy depart- B-C- the-nam- 1 - , d t. d 1 ' wm-amon- - Selzs Smuggled jpattle. Aria. Thirteen hundred bead dt cattle which were being smuggled Into the United States from Mexico were seized Saturday night by American mounted Customs Inspectors. This Is the largest cattle seizures ever mad on the Arizona border, Tnomas Hester was arrested, charged with the attempt at smuggling. Under the law the confiscated stock will be sold by the government. Murder 8b oct Arrested. Salt Lake Cif. J. W, Illll, said to be otherwise known as "Jack" .Murot the trio of bandits phy, who are alleged to have , murdered Night Marshal Frank Colclougb In the Vienna saloon at Midvale on the night of August 7, was arrested Saturday while he was working aa air drill one . miles within the Snkke-- ' and one-hacreek drainage tunnel, situated eight miles northwest of Heber City. r , There sand th .. ..." . Nogales, Douglas. Arts. Equipped with $0 rifles and 80,000 rounds of ammunl, hipped .Into thin city WednrXdgr night, an organised body of cowbofs Is prepared to move at a momentVw tic Into Sonora, Mexico, wbere are said to be gravely Imperial. plotted to Trap Woman. Th cowboys met secretly Thurtdiy San Francisco Nate and Sam Lichand a organised night notary o$. The meeting waa held behind cfcsid tenstein, wealthy real estate brokers; doors sad reports were made relf S Milton Nathan. thelraUorney, and H. to tj sltuatlqn-aer- ' Ajnttopvf 4 L JjtopV 8u IrJiaailwerojconTlPtcd of various . mining tamps now1 )mag cninfual conspiracy by a'JuffuTTBe of superior court, Mrs. Nate Lichtenstein threatened by marauding ban Orosco rebels oa their way west. , being th complaining witness. Mrs. Millions of dollars worth of prop- Lichtenstein accused the four men of erty la Sonora, ,ibe reports tall, waa having conspired to entrap her In la imminent peril ot confiscation or hotel with Joseph, who had Invited her :to luncheon. The plot, according to destruction. Thecountrr south of Dough- - la the testimony,, was arranged In order overrun with rebels, who are add to to provide her husband with ground . . be short of ammunition. Rebels visit- for a divorce. ed Ysabel station, near tb El Tlgr Roosevelt Electors Win. mining camp, an American property, Roqsevelt ' presidenTopeks. Tb Merchandise valued at $1,000 wa won another round In the electors tial tsksa from the company store.) The rebels then burned bridges and tore legal battle to get them off the Repub- ment on Friday. np track on the Nacoxarl railway near lican ticket In Kansas i ; Ysabel. Judge W. H. Sanborn of the Untted , Deferred. Trial Hyde States circuit court, of appeals denied Kansas City. Attorneys for Dr. . 8FRY HEADS TICKET. the Injunction asked by the supportHyde and representatives of the to ers of President Tafts candidacy county prosecutor filed a stipulation In Republicans ef Utah Endorse Governor prohibit of the eight Rooae court on Thursday agreethe criminal at Btato Convention. on the genvelt lectors being placed of the third to the postponement ing Salt Lako City. Governor William eral election ballot in November un- trial of Dr. from the September Hyde emblem. the Republican Spry was renominated at the Repub- der to the January term of court lican state convention held in this city Straus Nominated fjr Governor. oa Thursday, tb Log Jam Causes Flood. governor being Syracuse, N. Y. Oscar S. 8traus. chose by acclamation to head . th Green laBay, Wis. Oconto on Friday commerce and of former secretary . ticket. bor In th cabinet of President Roose- experienced the worst flood In the hisIn his keynote speech as temporary waa unanimously acclaimed, the tory of the city, the (result of a log chairman. Senator Sutherland amused velt, for governor by the Progres- jam, and many thousands of dollars' the delegates to a high pitch of enthu- nomine sive party by a stampeded convention damage waa done. Many houses were siasm with his recounting of achieve oa washed away. , , Friday. ments of the party, hla declaration that there are no "half-breeRepubliSIMPLEST THING IN THE WORLD cans- la Utah, hts upholding - of the of principles Republicanism and his denunciation of the third-terparty. The platform adopted expresses pride In allegiance to the Republican party, whlch-ha- a wrought the progress and reforms In government and driH-xatto-n which give the Untted States world leadership, which pledget fur ther progress and achievement ", tTh ticket follows: For Presidential Electors Mr. Margaret Sane Witcher, Salt Lake; John M. Eph Homer, Utah county Davis, Uintah connty, and Edwtn D. Woolley. Kan county. For Congressmen-at-Larg- e Joseph Howell. Logan, and Jacob Johnson. Spring City. For Governor William Spry. , Halt Lake. For Justlce ot the..Supreme. Conrt J. E. Frick. Salt Lake. For Secretary of State David Mattson. Ogden. For State ' Treasurer Jesse Jewkes. Emery county. For State Auditor Lincoln G. Kelly. Millard county. For Attorney General A. R Barnet, Salt Lake, , , ' For State Superintendent ot Public Instruction A. C. Nelaon, Salt Lake. Plan Memorial to Booth. Nevada Cattle Owner Drops Dead. Lynched th Wrong Man. Carton City, Nev L L, i Bradley, London. Bramwell Booth, the newj Princeton W. Va. That a mistake head ot the Salvation Army, has to waa made In choice of victims la the son of the late Governor Bradley and sued an appeal for $750,000 with which lynching of Walter Johnson, a negro, one of the wealthiest cattle and land ownerr in the state, dropped dead in to erect, equtp and uatntaln a new following th attack on 14 year-olheld now the lobby of a hotel here Tuesday for belief Salvation the is by training college Army Nita White, officers aa a memorial to his father. utght the authorities here. Mother Left fortune. -- Jeffrie' Prison Rioter Flogged. Forty Killed Jn Pit Lens, France At least forty coal Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Reboots Jackson, Mich. For the first time In its history, flogging was resorted to at Jeffries, mother ot James J. Jeffries, miner are dead as the result of the th Michigan state prison here Thurs- the former heavyweight champion explosion of firedamp Tuesday - afterday. Nine of th ringleader in the pugilist, who died last wtnter, left an noon In the Clarence pit near Bnnav recent outbreak were given from tea estate valued at $57,430. according to Three of the reselling party the killed. Inheritance tax appraisers. 10 thirty lashes. Am-Ica- Z Talk ef Intervention In Mexico Again Revived, Friends of President Declaring Such Step la Possible. Rabela Cres UTAH STATE NEWS preme court N g gun-fighte- r, lf Earned Bam as Last Year, and . York. Denver1 New Rio .. year ended June 30 last were practically the same as those for 1911, to the annnal report published' Saturday, but because of increased operating expenses nnd fixed charges, the surplus for dividends amounted to only 3.3 per cent on the $49,779,000 preferred stock, compared with 6' per cent earned in 1911, f f , Rooaevertfn Montana. v - Mont Woodrow Wilson Helena, and the - Democratic party. Colonel Roosevelt told tbe people of Montana on Saturday, had nothing to propose for dealing effectively a lth the trust, problem. Wall street was so well pro- tected with tho policy of the administration, he aald, tvat it waa praying "give us another dissolution." See Father Burned to Death. ,t x Paulina, Iowa. Rev. H. Grefe, pasin Germantor of the Lutheran chm-ctown, Iowa, was burned to death before the eyes of his children and several other persons while pinned beneath a wrecked motor ear. The blaze was started from a lantern with which his rescuers were worklqg. -- Kaiser William Recover. Berlin Kaiser William has com- -' pletely recovered from his illness. Hr was greatly touched by the interest shown In his welfare. He read references In the newspapers regarding his , health and carefully filed them for reference. ( Johnson Makes Eight Speeches. . . Grind Rapids, Mich Starting from Detroit, Governor Johnson on Saturday made a' flying trip through Mich- igan on a special train, delivering seven speeches during tb day and an address here Saturday nights' Will Bore Eight MU Tunnel. Vancouver,. B, C The Canadian Pacific railway announced Saturday that work would be begun this year on a tunnel eight miles long through the to - eliminate the Rocky mountain gradea ot Rogers pass. Debn Predicts Panic. , .. A panic Is on. Ihe Phoenix. Ariz. way. It Is sure to come, no matter who is elected Republican, Democrat or Bull Moose," said Eugene V. Debt, Socialist candidate in a speech here Saturday. , " " , "r' T' , Warning Given Campa. Nogales, .Ariz. An official warning from Washington hag been sent to leader Emilio Catppa that Amem-am- " or American property must not be molested. The message was sent Saturv , day. ; Cananea Expecting Attacks wCananea, , Mexico Another," attack oa Cananea Is expected, daily. Rafael Catifpa, the rebel leader, has sent word for Americans to keep way from the firing Hje and in that event none trill be b vmed |