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Show w , COALVILLE TIMES SHOW CP FORCE NECESSARY N. JACOB PETERSON, - Editor TO AVERT: REAL TROUBLE u4 Uuiiw. OF UTAM COALVILLE jluu BY 0. P. FELIX UTAH STATE NEWS DIRECTORS OR THE TWO ROADS Accused by two young women of ISSUE STATEMENT AFTER PROTRACTED CONFERENCE. playing the role of n masher," C. Sorensen, a laborer, 20 yeara of age, waa fined $5 la tbe Salt Lake police NEPHEW OF DEPOSED PRESIDENT NOW HAS PRACTICAL CONTROL OF MEXICAN CAPITAL. Not Oppose Plan Whleh 'Will Now be Laid Federal Court Where Action Waa Originally Taken. Mutinous Troops, Led by Students . Free Rebel Leaders from Prison and After All Day Fighting Force Madero to Quit City. New York. Plans for the dlasou the Union Pacific Railroad com pary and tbe Southern Pacflq com pany, aa decreed by tbe United States supreme court, officially were announ sod In detail Thursday night after a protracted session of tbe directors of the two companies. The terms sre laid in a statement Issued jointly by the roads to have tbe approver of the Jeixurtment of Justice at Washington ud tbe agreement now awaits of tbe court lb the federal ilstrlct where the action was originally taken and by the railroad commission of the state of California. In icoordanco with recent Intimations the severance of Union Pacific and Southern Pacific results In Union Pacifics absolute purchase of Central Pacific, which baa been tbe bone of contention between tbe two principal roads or tbe llarrlmsr system. The agreement also provides tor tbe sale of all tbe Southern Pacific stock held by Union Pacific at 88 per cent, with accrued dividend to tbe stockholders, common and preferred, of tbe Union and. Southern Pacific, other than the Union Pacific and -- Oregon Short Line. It la understood that a syndicate has been formed under the leadership of. Kuhn. Loeb A Co. and their foreign connections to finance the sale of Union Pacific holdings of Southern Pacific, amounting to $126,600,000 President Francisco ministers and a strong detachment of loyal troops, was driven to the national palace Sunday night and later forced to leave the city, while General Felix Diax with a large majority of the regulars behind him has practical control of the capital. ' ceived la 8ak Lake City from a Utab Quarry arrived laat week from tbe quarry Birdseye Marble company bear Price. - A large glaaa manufactory, one mile north of Moroni, la planned by tbe Utah Glass company, which baa filed . article of Incorporation with tbe secretary of state. Y. Garcia, 24 year old, Mexican miner, alleged to have stabbed II Marino la connection with an attempt-- ' ed holdup at Blngbam January 14. waa arrested In Salt Lake, last week. Despondent over hie Inability to control his appetite for drink, and unable to secure employment, W. H Man hart, a cook, made aa unsuccessful attempt at suicide at Salt Lake.; Representing that the total value of the property la five states and Canals does not exceed f4, 600,000, a petition for letters of administration In the estate of David Ecclea has been filed at Ogden. .For the first time In tbe history of tbe state a value in dollars and cents baa teen placed on the affections of a wife. A jury at Salt Lake fixed tbe , price at $887, allowing It to John Reed for tbe loss of bit wires' affections. A Quarrel, said to bava started over a gambling debt of $60, culminated in a figbt bctween two Japanese in Salt - Lake, one of tbe men being shot four times. The wounded man is In tbe hospital and bis assailant la la Jail. An old feud that began some time ago when two Greeks wore .employed In a smelter at Murray esme to a bead last week when George Lu rides and - George Alelisoa fought with knives, both being painfully Injured. Harriet Crook of Payton, convicted of unlawfully selling Intoxicating liq-- . hors, waa sentenced to pay a fine of $160 and to be confined In tbe county Jail for twenty days by Judge Morgan , the Fourth district oourt The case will be appealed. Aa opera which depicts the Ilf of the American Indian, hie customs and traditions, has been written and composed by William Haneon of Vernal and Mrs Bonin, a Cherokee Indian of the White .Rock. It la called "The Sun Dance," d treater uVTfCStTo tlbul of a street car to look backward. Samuel Wagstaff. a street car conductor of Salt Lake, was kacked from the car and suffered a concur-alo- a of the brain and severe bruise a, when his head struck a pole,. W. L McAllister of Salt Lake bts keen appointed of the farmers national convention September 23 at Plano, ill This big farm-er- y a mooting, national la Its scope, will be attended by agricultural experts from all over tbe oountry. A gold bridge sad other dental work la the upper Jaw of the skeleton found near Low station on the Western Paclflo last week may furnish n positive due to toe identity of the ma who, from the fractured skull, la believed to have been murdered. Andrew J. Miller, 76 yeara of age, who was fatally burned In a fire at bis - residence la Salt Lakt seysral week ago by the explosion of a lamp kept alight for many years, a beacon of greeting tor his sweetheart drowned forty years ago at sea, died last week from his Injuriea The Farmers' association of Amer- lean Fork has forwarded n petition to state legislature protesting x against the passage of house bill No. 25, levying n tax on vehicles, claiming that it will bo a burden upon the farmer, who. they declare. Is already . overburdened with taxes. The cases against Frank E. Hanson, poetmaeter at Ftlmoye, Utah, charge 4 with petit larceny, at Ogden, have been dismissed, owing to the mental condition of the man. Hanson will he taken back to tbe state mental hoa-pitat Provo, from which place he waa released a abort time ago. Farmers who hold land In the vicinity of Utah lake which la liable to be flooded If tbe compromise level la reached declared in meeting at Provo that they would prosecute the Utah lake ecmmlsalou If the dam across the Jordan river waa not removed so fbat the flood waters oould run out. x A large delegation of boosters from Oreen River Journeyed to Salt Lake last week intend their voices and In- flueace in support of the bill now pending In the legislature asking for on appropriation of $66,000 as a preliminary fund la the Interest of the Midland trail transcontinental highway route It is probable that Juab county will receive a considerable number of tbe elk to be turned over to the state fish and game warden by the United Etatea governmenb The government win give Utah ninety of the this spring. 4 F E. Grant, a convict, regarded ng i desaenti criminal, escaped from the eonvkt.rod, building empat EcfiS la WaaMo ton county on Saturday. CraiSt t"' wed roll call at midnight; but tokd o respond when hi name ! Wt c?. - at 7 oclock in the morn tog. - v. , Mexico n President Urges Government Assist- ance In Developing Great Country. Alaska's resources Washington. can best be brbught within reach of the world, In the opinion Of President with governTaft, by construction, ment assistance, of two railway lines from tba Alaskan' coast to the interior, ownership of which shall be vested In the government, but which shall be operated by private parties under lease. -- JhUMoecUL fisaasaea ,tbeMHaUU. on Thursday strongly urged legisla tion along those lines, asking that the governmeat either guarantee the principal and Interest of bonds necessary to build the reads or construct them. 1 am very much opposed to government operation, but I believe that gov ernmoat ownership with private operation under leas la the proper solu" tion," wrote thr president. City Madero. with his Uon of IN ALASKA. Movements ot United to Central America, which became fully known Saturday, American legations kere Into a state ot flutter and sent ministers hurrythe ing to assure Secretary Knox that all waa tranquil in thetr countries Te all queries the same answer waa returned that the naval movements were merely precautionary and In large part inspired by information of activity of revolutionary; Juntas in this country. It waa intimated In official quarters that the purpose of the naval movement was to maintain the status quo In Central Anforica, so far as that can be done by the restraining Influence ef warships until the Incoming administration baa opportunity to define lta policy and decide upon its attitude toward the republics. Authentic reports of threatened uprisings, coincident with the change of administration in this country, determined Secretary Knox to guard American interests by having a strong American naval force at strategic points. It was pointed out that his action does not in any way commit the incoming administration, which, of course, may withdraw the warship at once if that course is regarded aa Washington. Be-fo- BUILD RAILROADS Warohlpe Being Sent to Control American Ports Merely as Precautionary Measure, Says Knox. States warship court Theflrst carload of marble ever re Attorney General Will c. h HZ INDIANS ill BONDAGE IN THE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED BY M I8TERS OF POWERS TO LEAVf BESIEGED ADRIANOPLE. 1 PERUVIAN JUNGLES Natives In Slavery are Flogged, Mutilated or Otherwise Tortured at Will of Inhuman Master Washington. With the transmission to congress on Friday by President Taft of a special state department compiled by American Consul 8tewt J. Fuller at Iqultoe, Peru, on the Anglo-Saxoexploitation of South American Indiana in the Putumayo district of Peru, and conclusions on th same subject by Fredertco Alfonso Pexet, Peruvian minister to the United State were made pubUe by the ye-por- t' Claim Is Mad Thar la No Precad for Foreigners Leaving Besieged Place, and Thera are Reasons Why Request Ha Denied. n Sofia. The ministers of the pov si Sofia communicated Thursday Premier Guecboff the request of L consuls- - at Adrianoplo for penal for foreigners to leave the town or the establishment of neutral for their protection. . Premier Oueohoff declined to no ed to the request. Ho said in explans Ja that there waa no preoedent tor leaving a besieged place u Ar similar circumstances and there ' A weighty reasons why Bulgarian . oould not grant such b4 none Nor oould a neutral tabltehed, aa na guarantee oould to given that shells would not fall Rodent ally within the sons, and ceoie-auiIn 1 state department. It is shown in .Consul Fullers report that the helpless people of the Putumayo district were victims of a medieval system of barbarous oppres- sion wielded by the Peruvlan-Amazo- n company, an English concern, which work the rubber fields In the Upper Amazon ce untry. It Is asserted that when the Indians failed to bring In a toll of rubber sufficient to satisfy the overseers of tbe company, flogging; mutilation and sometimes death followed. Debt Is declared to have been the chain with which the Indians were fettered. , By being forced to buy more t MSiMar Nssrto Imported goods than they ever could created for thJ troop engaged the hope to pay for, they have been reoperation duced to what Consul Fuller found was virtually slavery. AEROPLANE USED IN WAR. pern-akm- ) t Aimed at Warship Dropped From Flying Machlnt Constantinople. Thera wie fresh fighting Friday la the region of Gallipoli and an aeroplane made a flight over the Dardanelles and dropped Extend Roetal Savings System. three bombs. These were dined at Postmaster General the Turkish warship Washington. Two f them Hitchcock has directed the extension fall into tba water and the tUrd exf the postal savings system to the ploded on the shore without doing sixteen postoffices of presidential any damage. In Porto Rico. They are the grade first outside the United States to enLitigation Ended. courage the use of English among the Boston. Litigation over th4 beInhabitants by baring all blanks and quest of $2,000,000 made to the First certificates printed in that language. Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston by Mr. Mary Baker O. Eddy ended . Twenty Injured In Collision. Friday when her natural heirs joined Chicago. Twenty persons, were with --the trustee of the church ta ln a crossing collision between ed decrees entered in the sevpro two street cars on the south aide here eralpoo courts Involved. Sunday night The injured were cut Plant Bureau Records Burn, by broken glaaa and trampled as the passengers fought to escape. Washington. Fro broke out Saturday morning In one of the new buildGENERAL BERNARDO REYES, ings of the department of agriculture. The flames were confined to s room In the basement In which were stored records and supplies belonging to the bureau of plant Industry Many of the records were destroyed. Bomb Cubans Withhold Reply. Havana The Cuban government has not replied to the note of Arthur M. Beaupre, the American minister, who, acting under the direction of the state department at Washington, demanded that measure be taken for the punishment of th persons responsible for the recent attacks on the American legation by the newspaper Cub Chargee Not Substantiated. The validity of the Washington seat in the senate of Mooses. Chilton and Watson of West Virginia Is not to be Investigated. The committee on privilege and elections on voted unanimously that Saturday there-wa- e nothing substantiating the chargee that corruption waa shown In the election of either of these senator GENERAL FELIX DIAZ. Beach Acquitted. Aiken, 8. C. Acquitted of the charge of committing a murderous assault upon his -- wife, Frederick O. Beach, the New York millionaire, en Joyed the additional sattufacUoubn Friday of bearing from the lips of the Jury foreman that there was absolute ly nothing against him. Latin-America- n General Diaz, who Is the nephew of the deposed president, Porflrlo Diax, now to at the head of a majority of the capital troops, Including most of the artillery, and to In possesion of the arsenal in the city and the powder works nearby. . The day we marked by four separate engagement the most sanguinary of which took place in front ef the national palace. But tbe meet important waa that which terminated In the formal surrender of the troops in the artillery barracks. It to believed that not leas than 200 persons were killed In the fighting. Among tbs' number was General Ber- ieslrable. nardo Reyee, a strong adherent of TURKS SUFFER-HEAVLOSSES. Porflrlo Diax and of war. The mutinous troope were led by students of the military school at Fifteen Thousand Men Reported Killed During Recent Battle. Tlalpam, a suburb. They marched to the prison to uhloh General Felix London. Although official dispatchDiaz haa been transferred for safe- - es from Constantinople and Sofia continue to show & wide, divergence of PRE8IDENT FRANCISCO MADERO. claims as to which side is gaining the advantage, there Is no doubt now tbat fierce fighting is again In progress at several points and tbe war is well on 1U way to a decisive finish. A rumor is current in Berlin that 15,000 Turks were killed during the fighting at Gallipoli on Wednesday 0 and that the Bulgarians captured prisoners. Sofia also claims to have success-toll- y repulsed every attempt of the Turks to take the offensive at Tcha-taljThree columns of Turks were routed Saturday with heavy losses. 10,-00- a. RATES FROM COAST LOWERED. Reduction of From 14 to 40 Per Cent L to Utah and Idaho. Portland, Or. Announcement waa made Saturday that the Oregon Short n Line and Rallroaq ft Navigation company have put in wenty-on- e commodity rates covering a early all the manufacturers of Oregon and effecting reductions under the old class rates of from 14 to 40 per ' : ,w. cent to- - Idaho-- and- - Utah 'common' IV point This la said to be the first importThe president of Mexico who ia re ported to have been driven from the ant recognition ef Pacific coast manuenabling them to reach the capital by a nephew of Porflrlo Diaz. facturers Rocky mountain territory In competikeeping and released him. General tion with the east and middle west. Bernardo Reyes was also freed from Glrle 8old for Twenty-fiv- e Dollar Santiago military prison, there being New York. The existence of no resistance in either quarter. whit slave gang that sells girls To the army of the mutineers quickfor $25 or $30 each to owners or keeply came portions of the First cavalry, ers of resorts in Chicago was deTwenty-fourt- h cavalry and Twentieth scribed te Hand in federal Judge General Manuel Mondra- court Infantry. Assistant United Saturdayby gon,- retired, was in command, but Stales District Walker, who Attorney gave way to General Di&s and Reyee. moved for heavy sentences for Frank At 8:30 oclock th first encounter a win merchant, and Joseph with loyal troops occurred in front of Fllasto, a Rlbuffo, barber, of Patersdn. N. J the national palace and General Reyes, convicted of forcing a young woman whose long record aa an army officer enter a resort in Paterson. tq was broken more than year ago by a farclal revolt, was killed Instantly Negro Burned at the 8take. by a bullet through the. head. Dibrell Rucker, a Houston, Mis Many fell in this engagement and negro, was burned at the among the scores of bodies which stake in the court house square here strewed the street were those of at 2 oclock Saturday afternoon by minor officers, women- - and boys of a mob. He If said to have confessed the lower classes and members of the guilt of tbe murder of Mrs John CUf. great crowd of spectators which bad ford Williams, wife of Deputy Changathered at the firing of the first shot. cery Clerk William whose mutilated Fighting continued all through .the body waa found in the basement ot day, and Maderos decision to flee, it the Williams home February 6. ts uie knowledge that Suffrageta Still Busy. General Blanquet, who bad arrived London.-- 1 Militant dewith a small portion of his force, was suffragets unwilling to fight General Felix Diaz. stroyed many valuable plants and did 0 A tragic sequence of the death of other damage reaching a total of In the hothouses of the Kew hortiGeneral Bernardo Reyes in tbe fighting Sunday was the suicide of hie son cultural gardens Saturday. Rodolfo. He shot himself through Aged Steamboat Captain Dead. the head. Grief over hto father's Kan. Virgil Dresser, Leavenworth, death was the cause. Hewas a 75 yeans old, one of the-la- st of the attorney. steamboat men the Missouri river, President Madero displayed great and known as of Admiral Dresser personal bravery during the flghting. died here Saturday night He came He led his supporters, and on one occasion, on h gray hors dashed against to Leavenworth In 1856. his enemies machine guns with an alThirteen Killed. most reckless abandonment of Ilf Madero haa endeavored o follow Mansfield, Engjand Thirteen men number Injured conciliatory policy toward the malcon- were killed and tent and never at any time has he Saturday at the Bolsover colliery by evinced any of the traits that made the snapping of a chain to which waa Dias so much feared and permitted a bucket containing 3,000 him to rule Mexico with an Iron hand. suspended gallons of water. Finger Prints Betrayed Him, Indiana In Suffrage Parade. Confronted by Chlllicothe, Mo Dawn Ml at, daughter Washington bloody finger print identified as his f Chief Three Bear of the. Glacier own. Lee Hoyt, 21 years old, on SatNational Park Indians, will comnmnd urday admitted the murder of hit troop of mountain maidens In the Edward cata father, Hoyt, wealthy division of tbe, womans sufcavalry tleman, In November, lSil. frage here on March 3. Oregon-Washlngto- v BalcL-follow- $5,-00- Utils Tot Shoots Mother. Butte, Moit "You are an Indian, drop dead," playfully shouted the bob of Mrs. Rene Manhire at thetr home Saturday. The tot carried a loaded revolver. He knoewed down the hammer. The mother fell dying, the bullet entering above the right cheekbone and lodging in the brain. Couneel for Darrow a Sick Man. Los Angel er Ear Rogers, counsel for Clarence 8. Darrow, th Chicago attorney. In his trial for Jury bribing, General Peyea was killed In the wtlhdrew from th case Friday ft6r Felix Diax drove President Madero street fighting attar being liberated being confined to his bed all afterMexico City after a day of fierce from from prison by hit sympathiser noon. t flghting. - of Thousand. After the Southern Pacific. Army Sixty Two Dl In Fir Carton City, Nev. Tbe state rail CetUnje. Montenegro. The combinAlice Hopkins Kansas City. Mr road commission has asked the attor- ed Servian and Montenegrin attack Mr and Colo., of Mary kitDenver. ney general to begin legal action on Scutari employs 40.000 men. Two at a private sanitarium patients chen, against the Southern Pacific railway. tmportant position. Buahati and Ben burned to death Tuesday. The commission alleges violation of denjoll, already have been captured here, werebelieved to have aet fire to are They the full train crew law. allte the by their bedding. Murderer Select Shooting. Parcels Poet Butin. Press Chib Honors Tumulty Thro Killed; 8to -Reno, Nev. J. Frank Tra inner Washington Approxfinallyl5,5oL "Washington' Joseph P. - Tumulty,' Detroit, Mich. Three men were Jonvicted of the murder, of Mr. Mary 006 parcel poet Wilson as Willed and packages wera chosen by President-elec- t latr Injured Jul'.Scl at Imlay In Jtr ery, 1911, on handled in January. At' the fifty his secretary In the Whte House, was water on Tueedxy when a ten-ioatu-i- 'y die aa nai sentcij' largest postofflce 16.365 433 , parcels the guest of honor at a reception tentreyu h where the . r ting as tfc handled ta the first month of the dered him by the National Press club gate dropped .into ns of etc ot Several the men were working. operation of th new system. . on Friday. Injured miy dl ! t well-know- n - n :t- pageant Direct Election Favored.-CheyennWyo. Th house Joint resolution providing for the ratifies-Uoof the amendment to. the United State constitution for the direct election ?f senators was psased in the senate on Saturday. e, n i & |