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Show 6 i - 1 COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB Editor and Manager. IMRKEO j UTAH V - COALVILLE SUICIDE IF IIOGI IHEAIU PtSTKRSON, OF THE COST OF UYIKS Federal Bureau ef Labors Report ef' Investigation ef Price Show Every thing at Topt Nothing en Decline. , UTAH STATE NEWS It U eMAuted that between and 7,000 persons ' visited Brigham 10,000 REBELLION IN MEXICO IN JTS FINAL STAGES ACCORDING TO LATEST REPORTS. NECESSITY. OF PRESERVING ORDER IN INTERESTS OF TRADE THE REASONS ADVANCED. Rebel Russian-Foreig- CUy oa Paaoh day, the 18th. J. O. wdardonk. need 65, flipped la front ef a rapidly moving atreet wear la Salt UU City and van Instant-lkilled. The Bedes ioternrbaa line between Logan and Hyde Park waa formally epened ea the 17th. Over 1,000 people fathered at Hyde Park to celebrate. The Oedea factory of the Amalgamated Sagar company win be placed la operation Monday morning If there In a eufleleat quantity of bee la on hand at that time. ( The annual fair at Cedar City has been a great success, the weather being Ideal and the attendance all that could be desired, while the exhibits were the beet la the history of ths " fair. The barn and 100 tona of hay own sd by Stephen Kills of Booth Bountiful were destroyed by fire. The loss s estimated at 12,000, with no insurance. Bom started ' the conflagration " by playing with matches. Arnold DeardalL the boy shot at Helper by Edward B. Johnson, is Several - bone rapldjy Improving. splinters have been removed from the wound. It If not thought that amputation qf Us leg will be necessary. t The potloe el Login one day last week raided two hotels, a caf and s bnrrels of livery stable, twenty-onbeer and a considerable quantity of whisky being confiscated, while the proprietor ef the places were arrested. 1 The police have been asked to la, vestlgate the circumstances connected with the explosion of n kitchen range at the home of Mrs. Alice Emerson, at Ogden. It Is believed thst the ex plosion remitted from dynamite placed 1 e ' la the i - oonL - - more deaths reported last month than during July, according to the monthly report ol the Utah state board of health for th month of Aagust The deaths Iasi taonth totaled 281. During July they totalled ttl. r Mias Jeanette Pntteraoa of Kelton was thrown fcora nn automobile three toilet south ef Brigham City and her shoulder broken. The car tipped over when the driver steered the machine There were forty-nin- e Christ" her Diehl, for forty years grand seesetary of the grand lodge of Utah. Tree and Accepted Masons, and the oldest Masonic grand lodge secretary In the world la point of years and acrid oe, died at kls home In 8alt Lake, September 17, at the age of tl. The state game warden declares that &e early cold weather has brought about great Improvement la the health conditions of ducks, and that Uo sport of duck hunting this season wM bo as good as thst of the beet seasons heretofore experienced. Beet growers of Weber county have been notified to start digging . the (beets this week and transport, the same to the loading stations as soon as possible. The company official! believe that the crop In Weber county Is so heavy this year that It will require n long factory run to dispose of the beets. The ralsfal ln Utah 'varies from inches annually at six to tweoty-ivstations between 2 ,800 and 7,000 feet, and It In probable that as much a thirty Inches or more falls at acme places at tho higher tevela. The stations on tha western slopes receive more moisture than those on the eastern slopes. Electric lights were turned in In Morgan City and vicinity lor the first time ea September II- - Tbe Como ILight Development company, to fulfill their eeatract with resident! of Morgan City, were compelled to erect n temporary plant which Is generat lng power at the present time.. of water Mare than 26,600 acre-fee- t will he stored, in the Piute reservoir' next spring; aceoding to Joseph Jensen, engineer in charge of construcsays tion work of tho Piute dam-Il- e the dam win be ready next spring and than will store Xi.100 more acre-fee- t the reeervolr contained last yean Convinced by the dying statement of Brigham Taylor, the eighteen-year-olboy whe was shot by former Deputy Bherlff E. B. Johnston near Helper. that the klUtng was lacking In provocation, the county attorney at Price te preparing to charge .the elayer with murder In the first degree. Next Christmas day will mark the one hundred and fourth birthday ot Mrs. Margaret Burch Goff ot Spring-vineae of the oldest surviving pioneers Of. Utah. Mrs. Goff was hornet Unidell, DeL, December 25, 1808. Since Uo opening of the ,1'eber academy at Ogden for the school year the total registration for of 1112-1the week shows sn Increase of more than fifty students over the number enrolled during the first week Pf last V year. Tbe bertl cultural Inspector for Weber county to very optimistic regarding the fruit situation in hia territory' and dentes that the high wind of the past few days caused any great amount of damage. Is fact he believes that to the extent of thinning out the fruit, the wind was beneficial. o to Meet the GovIn Action Except Where They Con Attack Some - Smnll Town er Gamp, cf thirty-tw- states. " Fifteen Important artalea of food, s as well as coal, comprising a needs were Invest of workingman's London. Tbe practical division of In many clJeu tbe investigaPersia between Great Britain and Rus. two-third- A Wasblngtcfo. Further evidence of the weakening of the Orosco rebellion la conveyed to the state and War departments in the latest reports from army officers and consuls - of the movements of the various rebel leaders operating In northern Mexico. These movements are so Irrssolute as to satisfy the officials 'that .no longer are tbe various general acting under common leadership. Officials here say reports show that nowhere do tbe rebels feel disposed to meet tbe government forces In action except where they can attack some small town or mining camp garrisoned by a force much smaller than their own. It is reported this sort ot warfare igay be kept up sever weeks or even months. In view of tbe superior mobility of tbe B0QTLE6GERS AMBUSH rebels, who are livtng on tbe coun: JUiD MURDER OFFICERS try and are free from heavy, equipment or artillery." Colonel Pasoua! Orosco, sia appears almost a assured as a sult of tbe conferences wihleh Sergius the Russian foreign minister, has had wtoh British statesmen. All the British newspapers in the closest touch with the foreign office, par Ocularly the Times, looked upon recently as Sir Edward Greys mouthpiece," are forecasting this arrangement and are apparently preparing the public mind for tt. - The necessity of preserving order In the interests of trade ia toe principal reason advanced. Some of the Liberal papers bewail the disappearance of Persia as the buffer state, and foresee a great increase In toe British military establishment when tbe Britlsb-Russlaboundary Is drawn across the middle of what Is now Persia, ' TWO VICTIMS OF BLIND GOD. Sr, and other rebel officers captured by Captain Mitchell nt Presidio. Texas, have Two United 8Utee Marshal Kilted en been turned over to the United States , the Border by ' Kansae-Oklahom- plvll authorities at Marta. - a Illicit Liquor Dealers. SJVAGE8 TAKES ISSUE WITH CONGRESS. Prevision May Ignore Supply Bill Foribddlng Use of Budget Syetem. ' RUTHLESSLY MURDER EFEN8ELE8S RESIDENTS AND In Prealdsnt Beverly, Mass. president Taft on Thursday tight made public to Secretary of -- the Treasury Mao- Veagh, taking open Issue with congress oa the question of n federal budget, and directing all beads ot government departments or Independent officers ot the government to make tbelr estimates of retenut and expenditures for the fiscal year la conformity with tbs budget plan. h The president's letter to Mr, said that the clause In one of the big supply bills passed by congress In tbe closing hours of the last forbidding the session, practically tuttonsL Mae-Veag- FAVORS RECALL FOR PRESIDENT Colons) Roosevelt So Expresses Him , self In Colorado Speech. in Denver, Colo.- - A declaration favor of applying the recall to tho proildent was made here Thursday night by Colonel Roosevelt He proposed that lf. aa president he found that his views were In opposition to those ot the people, he should take the stump la defense ot hia policies, and should quit office U be could not win the support of the electorate. Girl Avenged Her Wrongy, Portland, Ore A young woman who flogged a foaming horae at midnight along thenorth road out ot Portland Is sought by tho authorities -- here in connection with tbe murder of Harry G. Barr, an automobile proprietor, who was found dead In the road early Tuesday. For days the police have sought to find a girl who several weeka ago made complaint against Barr. ALEXANDER P. MOORE TTACK WOMEN AND GIRLS. CoffeyviUe, Kan. Two United States marshals are dead and a deputy United SUtes marshal and the chief of police of Lenapah were dangerously Oa Hundred Yaquis Whe Had Taken wounded Friday as a result of a clash War he Path Capture the Town with supposed bootlegger whom the ef After Dee- Altar, Sonora, offioers were trying to trap carrying ' perate Battle liquor across the border. The four officers were ambushed as they .were patrolling roads Into Okla Douglas, Arti. Word was received homa from Kansas. though official sources Wednesday A score of deputies and cltlsena are might that Taqui Indians captured It Is said tbf town of AlUr, Sonora, and' not scouring the countryside. &he slayers escaped to the Osage ill rebels under Emilio Camps, as One bunderd .Yaqula mountains, where capture Is almost Im- p t reported. possible. They stole an automobile In wk took the wn path about ten days which the officers had been riding. g captured the place, after a desper- Bootlegger have, been active folks batUeifcJ report. Into OUahosogira-- ' gormatioa traniru wmeetbe mad national, stats aosales laid waste the town, killing and county officers "bare united t Befenseless residents and attacking break up tola traffic. women and girls. No definite tafor- South CoffeyviUe is notorious for 1: i station was received concerning " dives and it is declared to be the dii - Americana trlbutlng center for mhny cities ik information beUeved to be where bootlegger are ac-twas received hero Wednesday tlve. ! night that the combined forces of the FEDERAL OFFICIAL A SMUGGLER rebels south of here at Morelos planned another effort to capture SucMs the Charge Made Against Cue Agua Prieta. Dispatch of troops from Agua Prieta to reinforce the federal toms Inspector. was accordSan Francisco. Robert Donalds n, ih the vicinity of Morelos General SanJInea oringly delayed. assistant superintendent of navigation to keep in of toe Paclfla Mall Steamship com- dered Colonel Alvarado touch with toe Insurrectos. close pany, and Henry Gallagher. United; States customs inspector, were arWanted for Murder. rested Friday night, after Indictment Sb Vincent, B. W. L. Andrea O'Don, had been returned against them by a nell ot Barbadoe has been committed federal grand Jury, charging complicto prison pending his extradition. He ity in which. It is said, many other is under Indictment by the Barbadoes men are implicated. court for murder,' being charged with others with committing atrocities In Bloodhounds Trail Firebug. the Putumayo district of Peru. Charleston, W. V a Score of sol" Another Aviator Killed. dier with bloodhounds are searching the mountains at toe head of Carbon Belfast H. J. D. Astley, one of the creek for toe men who tried to fire most intrepid and skillful English avitbe tipple of the South .Carbon Coal ator, waa killed Saturday afternoon company, and the residence ot Charles by the fall ot hia aeroplane. Cable, superintendent of the mlna Bloodhound were brought up from military headquarters at Pratt, ana early Friday they struck two trails, which are being followed over toe densely wooded mountains Kanaas-Oklahom- a .. , hi Hvr antoen-Oklahom- a, lc Mary Leigh Released From Prison. Dublin. Mr. Mary Leigh, the suffragette, waa released from Mount Joy on Friday, of ill health due to her refusal to eat and having to be fed forcibly, Mr. Leigh was sentenced August 7 to five years Imprisonment on n charge of having wounded John .Redmond, leaderof the Iriah parliamentary party, with a hatchet which she threw at Prejnier Aequltha carriage during the visit of Mr. Asquith to Dublin. Moyer May Call Out Miner ' Salt Lake City. Unless the operators agree to a settlement of the Blpgham strike soon, members of the Western Federation of Miners ' In the mines at Ely,.Nev. and Santa Rtta, N. M . may be called out According te an unconfirmed report. In a sympathetic strike, according to Alexander P. Moore, .Vdltor ef the Charles W. Moyer, president of the Pittsburg Ltsder and husband ef Lil- federation. Ia case these strikes are , 8,500 miners at Ely and more r lian RustelL wilt be appointed to England In ease Roosevelt ie than 1,000 'at Santa Ritg will be affected. elected president raT-ed- ambae-aado- - Sneed Seeks Release. I M.'Juteorand, the French ambassador, bocomoa dean ef the diplomat! ef Baron corps with tha retirement ' tho von Hengervais Hangalmulleri ambassador from Austria. Typhoid In Oysters. Washington Oyster beds In Jamaica bay, Look Island, and ,tbe Potomac river, seventy-firmiles down from Washington, are endangered by typhoid germs, according to the department ot agriculture. Amarillo. Texas. Application for a writ of habeas corpus has been agreed upon by counsel as the next step to secure the release of J. Beal Snead, under indictment here for the murder of A1 O. Boyce, Jr. j Suffragettes Plsn Mirth. London. HA inarch ot liberty" is tbe last demonstration planned by the Tbe suit is suffragettes ,of London to 'be made early in October and the route will be from London to Edln-hurxspeeches to be made en route. Bubonic Plague In Hawaii: Taft Declines to Debate. ot buWashington. Indications Mas. An invitation to Beverley, bonic plague have been discovered in to enter Into Joint do-Taft the Ilawal'an Islands. Capture of president bat with Eugene V." Debs, tbe nom plague-infecteone rat at of the Socialist party for presi- Island ot Hawaii, 250 miles from dent wa declined on Mday by the Honolulu. Is reported. House officials , e b. , d f'-- ' tors gathered re- S&xonoff, d e, Washington. The most marked upward trend of the cost of living is disclosed in Che federal bureau of labors report of sn lnvettfl&atioa or prices for tbe last ten years conducted In toe Important Industrial centers Minister Conferring n With British Statesmen Regarding Division of. Buffer State, Which ie Forecast by British Nawtpapars. NotDispeaed ernment Force TREND UPWARD Ol, Found Dead In Bed. Pocatello, Idaho. George Grey, fori mer county attorney of Bannock coum gr, was found dead In bed Wednesday morning. He was in apparently good health when he retired. Heart failure waa the cause of death. -- Youth and Woman Drive Automobile Over Seventy-fiv- e Feet Bluff. Los Angeles. Niles C. Folsom, a lawyer twenty-tw- o years old, formed a death pact with Thelma Bartee of San Diego and Saturday carried out their purpose by driving an automobile off n bluff seventy-fiv- e feet high a few " miles from the city. Investigation disclosed tbe fact that the woman, who wet forty years old, was madly Infatuated with toe young manWbo was Ih love with Ethel Jones, a Chorus girl playing at one of the local theatres. The girl did not reciprocate toe love of the young lawyer and be confided his troubles to tor woman. She made an effort to bring toe young man and the object of his regard together 'and when she found she could not do so she proponed that they die together, and the lovecrazed youth incepted her offer. v. statements of mer- chants on the coat of living and specimens of these are published in tbe report, On June 15,1912, toe report show . fourteen of the fifteen articles ot food were higher than a year before, and ten had advanced in toe last tea years more than fifty per cent over the average price for the preceding ten years. During the last decade, prices of potatoes changed most and sugar tbe least Their advances were 111.9 and 8.5 per cent respectively. During the last year, bacon, which decreased just h of one per cent, was the only one of toe fifteen articles of food that showed a decline, while nine of the fifteenadvanced more than two per cent, varying from 2 4 per cent for milk to 18.6 for round steak. Of the fifteen, only eggs,' butter, milk and sugar were lower, but the price of three of these four is normally lower in summer than in winter. one-tent- WOMAN LEADS ROBBER8. Gotham 8cano of Bold Robbery Com- -, mltted by Automobile Bandits. New York. Led by a woman, automobile bandits rivaling in boldness the taxicab robbers of Paris and the perpetrators of similar crimes on the lower east side of New Tork, on Sunday secured $5000 worth of kmi to broad daylight from the 'Jewelry store of George Rich man, 711 Second avenue. Just across the atreet ' service were going on In the Reformed Episcopal Dutch church, and scores of people were passing up and down the yet so rapidly was the robbery committed that no one noticed anything unusual. WILL 8IGN COVENANT. Unionists qf Northern Ireland to Reg- -' latfr . Defiance cf Heme JJula, Lomion. On Saturday, September I, Unionists of the northern counties of Ireland propose to register their formal defiance of heme-rul- e, Gathering in halls, market places and churches, the mem ef Ulster win sign n covenant pledging themselves never, to submit to any government from Dqblln which may be impoaed upon tha country by toe Asquith-Red-mon- d home rule bill passed by the house of commons. "Ulster day" la the designation chosen .for this remarkable political Treasury fs Empty ind Heavy Bills Remain Unpaid. Havana. Cuba, her treasury, empty and the Improbability ot an honest and orderly presidential election befog held, in facing to moat -- serious financial crlsla which has confronted the Island since It became a republic. Tbe last dollar of tha 816,500,000 Speyer loan haa been spenL while the sewering and paving of Havana, for which purpose the loan was made, la only half finished and Is lu danger ot being abandoned. Receipts from the customs house and the Tottery have sacrament reached tbelr lowest ebb. Tbe Gomez Bank Directors Must Be Active. administration has spent 8140,000,000 York. A ruling of great InterNew in its two and one-hayears of existto est banks waa laid dowa country ence, and Cuba must cut down her expenses at least 50 per cent before Saturday by Lawrence O. Murray, comptroller of the currency, in an adshe can hope to break even. dress delivered here ito a gathering or national bank examiners. On and aft811m Diet Results In lllneas. October L he said, he desired that er R. Conn. Middletown, George at examination of all country banks the over all known for hia state the Ward, of shall director feats of pedestrlanlsm, and who last the board summer announced that he has cut be convened and the examination of his expenditures for food down to 26 assets made In their presence. cents a week, was taken from his Women Excused 8y Committee. apartments to n local hospital on SunWashington. Mr. Harriman, widow day in a serious condition as a result, Edward H. Harriman, the railroad of his of method of toe physicians say, magnate, fcnd Ml 8 Bliss, former living. ' lumm.!. treasurer of the Republican' national r.i".-e commHi'ee, will be excused from testiKing Manuel Plane Trip. Manuel of Portugal fying before the senate committee InParis. and Prince Louise of Orleans are ne- vestigating campangn expenditures. gotiating for the charter of a large Senator Clapp and Senator Pomerene seagoing atqam yacht. If the owner have decided. meets toe terms offered by the agents Will Compete With Tobacco Trust. of king and' prince, the two throne-lea- s New York. A 830 000,000 tobacco potentates will sail around the now in procesa of formation company, Manila San Francisco, world, visiting hero is reported to have the finanand other Pacific porta. cial support of Daniel G. Reid, chairman of the Chicago, Rock bland tc Former Utah Jurist Dead. Kansas City. Stephen B. Twiss, Pacific Railway corn piny and several him associates. Mr. Reid is now in formerly a federal court Justice in of Utah, died heT Saturday after a lin- Europe, but Is expected to return about ' gering lllneas. He was 85 years old. October L Mr. Twiss was appointed associate jusKilled by Jealous Suitor. tice of the supreme court of tha, terInd. Miss Lucille May,, Vincennes, In ritory of Utah by president Hayes 1880 and served .until 1885, when he aged 17. Ingenue with a stock company playing at a local theatre, wig retired. hot and killed by Thomas H. Davis, a jealous auitor, who then attempted Urged to Recognize China. New York. The China society of to shoot himself, but the cartridge , America on Sunday addressed to Pres- jammed. ident Taft an open letter appealing Italian Prince Dies.' for recognition of toe new Uhlnese re- - Paris Prince Lonls s Murat, public. The letter la signed by Louis grandson of the king, of Naples, died Lovlngaton Seaman, president of the Sunday, after an operation. ; He was ' organisation. T61 years old! . , Sldna Allen to bo Triod. , Want Dias Again. Roanoke, Va. Guarded by a dozen Mexico City, A secret petition askdetectives, Sldna Allen, charged with ing that General Porfirio Dias return, murder In the "shooting up"' of the take over the command of the combinon waa court at Hlllsvllle, Sunday ed federal and rebel armies and seize taken to the scene of the crime for the presidency of Mexico, is being trial. Allen has retained attorneys here. State Militia In Control. - 8uffragettes Roughly Handled. Charleston. W. Va The state mll-ttl- a London "Suffragettes who on S, . haa tightened tbe lines In .the urday attempted to break up a. meetmartial law district of Kaniwha coun-m- e ing addressed by David " LoydOorgj, Governor j ty and aUte officials from the chancellor of" the exchequer, at I Glasscock down are apparently Uhnystumdwy, Wales, were roughly handled by the crowd. oaring for a long liege. lf -- In Ex-Kin- g pre-Whit- e j T9 f |