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Show r i . - COALVILLE TIMES HA N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor and Manage. COALVILLE ( AS A BASEBALL FAN PRESIDENT WII RULE III iimlll BRYAN ADVISES IN CAUTION MESSAGE TO JOHNSON Oil THE BORDER UTAH Known Views of President Wilson Regarding Proposed AHen Land Law Before Legisiat. e. Makes UTAH STATE NEWS PESSIMISM AMERICAN SOLDIERS TO GUARD BORDER LINE UNTIL MEXICAN WAR IS ENDED. FUTURE OF AS TO Isaac Reed, aged 31, suicided at PRESENT ADMINISTRATION Smlthfie'd. hanging himself to a beam PREVALENT AT CAPITAL. la tils bar No cause is known. Joseph Norris, a soldier, suicided in a lodging house in Salt Lake by shootInsurgents Rapidly Extending Thslr ing, following a drunken debauch. Adam Duncan, pioneer contractor Lines and the Government Seems g Powtrlets to Stem Advance, and mining man, who came to Salt of heart to Lack of Money. failure. Rural free delivery carried No. 7 of Mexico City Murray, will make his deliveries after Undisguised pessimThis is the ism Is maniftsted iu the lapital as to May 1 by motorcycle. drat motorcycle delivery instituted in the future' of the Huerta government. Utah. In neither official unofficial circles blown are the statements of General En. Victor Peldo had his clothing from his body when he drilled Into a rique Obregou. cmnmauiler ot tne Somissed hole In the Silver King inln nora Insurgents, and Vetiustlano Cas at Park City, but escaped serious ranza, ex governor of Coahuila. of the . probable overthrow of Huerta longer who was shot derided. Without exception, the newsMrs, Edith by her husband at Ogden, December papers aver that the only hope of 21, 1912. haa secured a divorce. After salvation lies in the flotation of a shooting bis wife. Mack shot himself loan. Practically all of ihetn admit of the present that and la totally blind. makes this very doubtRoys playing with matches started a ful. Ore which destroyed the barn, straw-stacThe batiks continue to reflect the and chicken coop of Bert Taylor In Plain City. The b&i n contained 200 governments financial difficulties and bushels of grain and some beet seed. refuse to sell exchange except at an During ceian-uday at Murray, Earl exorbitant rate, while merchants are Menith, aged 11, fell under a moving raising their prices to balance the difMexlcau and foreign wheel scraper and was badly bruised, ference between ' currency, several and feet burled being dragged are leaving the Many foreigners under dirt before the scraper could be country In fear that anarchy will foltopped. The first report of a death from low the revolution The government is lining eveiy efhookworm in the state of Utah ocfort tj, resist the advanre of the rebcurred last week when Frank W, Shubut the extraordinary rapid man, 10 years old, son of Forest A. els, of the rebellion has brought growth Bbuman, West Ogden, died from the the central government face to fare disease. with the most serious situation which A windstorm at Garfield on the J6tb R has been called upon to meet. It caused the wreck of a score of chim- has not been found possib'e to disneys, while many of the frightened inany patch great number of troops to mates of the homes fled in their night the northwest. Chihuahua is Inadeclothes. The damage, aside from the quately defended, Coahuila, except In chimneys, was slight. the extreme south, hag Senator Smoot haa Introduced a been abandoned. The practically state of Nuevo bill permitting the Sallna Land A Leon Is only at the cities 0 rating company to exchange certain along the protected and there are tione railroad, fond knowp as the Fish Lake na- too at many troops Tamaulipas. tional forest for government lands POPE ON ROAD TO RECOVERY. wjthln the same forest. r J. L. Burns, clerk to Roadmaster Holt of the Short Line, and A. Erick-sen- , Official Bulletins Relitva Present Anxiety Over His Condition. section foreman at Cache Junc Rome. Medical skill and strong vition, hnv been arrested on a charge of defrauding the railway company by tality have combined to bring about a e , change lor the better condition carrying "dummies' on payrolls, The safe in the county clerk's office of Pope Plus X. The official bulletins In the county courthouse at Mantt was Issued Thursday relieved present anxblown open by dynamite one day last iety, but there are some who are week. The robbers took county war- - skeptical and fear a third relapse, Major General Wood, After a Tour of Inspection of Camps,. Declarea-Me- n Will be on Duty Until Causes of Mobilization are Removed. Ow-Tin- MaJ. Gen. I.eon-an- d Wood, chief of staff, declared Sun- , Galveston, Texas. day night that the second division of the United States army will remain mobilized at Galveston and Texas City until the causes of the mobili-eattOiare removed. I do not know just howr long the division will remain mobilized, he aid, nor does any other man know. The division will remain any length of time, from one week to one year. 1 am sure the stay will be a long one six months or longer. General Wood, who Is on a tour of Inspection of border camps, visited Fort Crockett here Sunday and later Inspected the Texas City camp and Brownsville. y Dee-Mac- k p WILL SEND FLEET OVER OCEAN. Secretary Daniels Plana Voyage to the Mediterranean Next Winter. Washington. Secretary Daniels announced Sunday that next winter practically the entire Atlantic fleet would be sent on a three months cruise to the Mediterranean. This will be the new secretarys first step in pursuance of his policy to make the navy, in times of peace, a great educational force for the enlisted men and to afford them opportunity to enjoy the brotdening advantages of first-hankno I edge of the great countries of 'kji President Wilson and Washingion Secretary liyan, to lowing the precedent of previous administrations, ou Saturday; made known their views ou tiitr'lnternat tonal character of the legislation now pending la CalUorn'a by whk-- Japanese-- i on Id be pieveut-efrom own.ng lan 1 in that blate In a telegram to Governor Hnam W. Johnson, made publc ho.h at Sacramento and Washington, Secretary Bryan expressed the view of Piesi-deasWilson that the Ca'ifornla sembly bill might be construe as a violation of treaty oblUa.ona v. i;h Japan, while the senates measure as drawn would not be objectionable, if alien land legislation is to he enacted at' all In this the federal government recognizes the sovereign right of California to legislate according to her own judgment, but the message counseled caution. The telegram and other information from official circles Indicated clearly that the provisions in the assembly bill by which fliens ineligible to citizenship" would be prohibited from owning land were regarded hete as a distinct discrimination against Japanese, who at prese t are denied the right of naturalization. -- h -- d nt RICHES OF MORGAN GO TO SON. Amount of Bequests and Trusts Under Twenty Milliont, Residue Being Left to J. P. Morgan, Jr. lithe ball to start the game between the President Wilson throi New York. The will of the late John Pierpont Morgan does not give Washington and New York tj Lgpt the American league. The picture also shows Marshal !isomc of the members of the presidents an accurate idea of the value of the csbluet estate left by the financier, and the executors declare that no announcement will be made on this point until WAR FEELING RtNPMill the appraisal has been made for determining the state inheritance tax. AMONG THE JAiLlf The amount of bequests and trusts, the world. named by specific sums. Is under The secretary believes such a PRESIDENT BY but the entire residue of the cruise will add greatly to the sailors estate is left to J P. Mf gan, Jr., who While Orators Incite Rabble ) usefulness. is designated by his father to become papers Outline Plans for lit TROUBLE WITH MOROS AVERTED the chief heir, no' only to his fortune, of the Philippines and F but to his many iharitahle and artisACTION TAKEN AFTER RESIGNABelligerent Tribesmen Who Threat- tic activities. TION OF WEAHER BUREAU ened American Soldiers Have CHIEF WAS ACCEPTED. WILL WITHHOLD WTER. Toklo. The 'apanese go.int Disbanded. anti-eleaconsiders tbs present Over the Controversy with Rights Under Washington. Trouble movement In California aaladan-gerou- a In the Philippines, which has Moros Project Pro Valley of Crave Strawberry Irregularity Charges and is faced with tw jpect threatened the peace of mind of the Reaches Crisis. of placing Itself in a most Income ferrod Against Man Who Held Office war department for several weeks has has Since 189S and Who Had Boon position owing to the unwllllppr of Washington. A controversy been averted. Reports to the depart- arisen ser- reclamation the federal government at YlVgton In the between for Attack Congress. Target ment ay the army of belligerent vice and some of the prospective to Intervene and the"lmp68sy of tribesmen, numbering 8,000, which Introducing counter measurofre. 11-Join" and Washington-- - ProtWUlla L M""" project, which probably ' will ufsirVeJ Wcraj , diet ot the weather bureau wince 1WJ dared the American guard to venture valley of " serve to delay the application u J!?;' 001 m ns. houses of tnpgisla- - an appointee of the Cleveland admin forth and do battle, has dispersed. to Intended j, yin imia cnwwr lands a'.l of the to water a and mice to such removet was summarily ture, Japan will l88Ue 8n ln The Moros threatened to revolt be- be Irrigated by the project. A numor. tstr&tlon, tent that considerable damageas haa from office Wednesday by President cause agitators from the province ol enforc,n he hunger btrike broken. owners of private lands have doaa- - laaom Piece the land ownership bill of 1 Wilson. His resignation had been ao Luzon had spread reports that the ber of " and to failed accept the government agreerooU of the tryed to make them y 016 ,ederal soviet cepted to take effect July 1, but aftei Americans planned Tt that their lands be ments requiring jectlng six Meals. Washington for permission! the an Investigation, of his efforts to be abandon the Mohammedan Pellgion. until these agreeand subdivided, the in Denver The hunger strike whih Japanese to become naturalizi Citl- - come secretary of agriculture of Ir and contracts are d from the Ogden ments In accepted Dead Bath. Found en8 of the United States city jail by sliding present cabinet, grave charges will not pflace the government a signed, from rope for second-atorthe A were and mass Los Jjowa Angeles. George Gunrey, preferred win- meeting op Friday com ed regularity which these from canals in water the t0 P110 headquarters withdrew his acceptance ol over four years a member of the exepresident Wrt of lrrespofble be would lands Irrigated. Thursday and asked that she be the resignation, dismissing Professor cutive board of the International locked Pple. demanded the most d thM he waa Moulders union, and recognized aa one hTdtnr Extends Welcome to Settler. retallatfb' by Japtse. Moore. . Later he referred the subject to the department of justice for In of the most able leaders In the union songs aroused th We shall welSalt Lake City. Inga of many of the lower Turk wbo dld at H or them renounced their labor movement of this country, was come settlers In Utah without regard qulry. th?StIMvM classe were present. county hospital April agreement and Partook Unofficially It was said at the White found dead in the bathroom at his to race or creed, declared Governor ravenously of a the ah- - the hra4 dim!?.? WUndi Anonymous writers in the mwsna-- house that the campaign to make Mr residence here Sunday morning. Death William j Spry at the first formal banMoore secretary of agriculture had had been caused by asphyxiation as a a outl,ne of plans Come to Utah club, held of the quet 81 ha had b? the Philippines and llvall been extensive, that members of con- - result of a defective heaterbeaten !7u:? Governor Spry was the Saturday. at the same time Washington Outlaw Killed aroI?n,vHn'.. Th Count3r thortUoa asked to tell denoun A the was and first speaker Two Killed in Duel. the case Japanese governments was best the Utah place for setat submlsw, why Mtude. It Is said ,n a roomln bouM Franklin, Ky. Two men are dead, tlers. His answer to the question was that the ch nged M'd t0 haYa bwn one was fatally wounded and three make 14 ,m or0ntV that he came here many years ago 8 womaa ot be others were more or less seriously and had been here ever since. government to re rain the newspapers and I. .Moh Ch.rS. u,ro' smLr hart as the result of a pistol duel the lower cl! ,ses. Rutherford, 60. W ,hot through the took place In the streets of this Deficient Youth Confesses Crime. that '5 LEADERS BURY THE were (bund by 8 InaUntly killed by Thomaa HATCH city early Sunday. Judge John H. T. boss, tx Elgin, 111. Herman Coppes, whose Clements, 48, a boilermaker, Goodnight, aged 55 years, and William mentality Is so low that at 16 years aroudd TormT' Bcyan and Clark LVh.d!arln Political! Forget the forest. a demented Greek, Taylor, aged 45, were slain, while of age he has been only able to adat Luncheon. caused a acatterlng of James Taylor, son of William, was vance to the fourth grade in school, pedestrian. In THREE die in b drew a tevolver Washington. Speaker Champ air fatally wounded. has confessed that he was the slayer dsn and Secretary William 2f ImiT ahoot,n ,B the direction 0n of Mrs Manny Sleep and her two met at a private luncheon herelSI lU;,d?d 0,th,ra Convicted on Circumstantial Evidence small children, whose bodies were " Turks who were Iu in Ariiona. day. shook hands and Issued acble pedestrians. He wtll Quincy, III Ray Pfanschmidt was found Saturday In a cistern under pj D air probably be sent to the asylum. ' b,a1 enerted statements declaring they had bu by0 the' found guilty Saturday of the murder the kitchen of the Sleep farmhouse, fall of 3.000,000 tons Two hundred feet of of cap- - the hatchet and put the personal! of hls father, mother, sister and Miss five miles west of Elgin. track of the ?.!" d th of the Baltimore mine, seven Emma Kaempen. The evidence against miles convention Omaha Wins Rate Fight. arraii luncheou SaUn. young Pfanshmldt was circumstantial. the Lucia cutoff Theodore A. Bell of Cal.for The Interstate comWashingion. PolDt' JfYhe wmnt0,ry by the force D. A. R. Congress Adjourns. temporary chairman of the Den merce commission has held that, on ,rom Great Salt Lake --- re anWashington The twenty-secon- d 1908- - and btownrrom grain shipped from Montana points, vf?!'on chairman .Wlnd Wh,ch blowing 111 15. feet. alon the National the nual of congress Society unnels 500 Omaha was entitled to and should enfeet delegation seventy miles an hour atjhe the surface. Clark at Baltimore, and wassupport of the Daughters of the American joy the same rates as are maintained given Revolution, adjourned sine die Satur- contemporaneously from' the same WILLIS U MOORS. from the manway at edt0r f th9 Washl Five Killed n toi PoTnDett th. .haft of Balloon the Accident. Chief Consolidated day, after a weeks session. point of origin to Minneapolis. gress In various parts of the country Intern. Interest was Vera Openshaw. shift aroused in p Watchman Burned to Death. had been canvassed and that a letter terrible accents to a lltlcal C e 0ver the Explosion Cauqea Three Deaths. kllled- - H,a rbconrlliatlc) St Louis. West End Heights, one was writing campaign had been conducted dab of the two A premature explosion of Panama. ! to h!atIy antagonists, whose diflf SS-ate the among weather bureau employees. of SL Louis' best known summer gar- dynamite occurred Saturday between L ,tlD,0rden ences became W acute as a result anCe whl,a tb man-w- y Professor Moore has been a target dens, was destroyed by fire Sunday the Pedro Miguel locks and the events at the Baltimore being repaired. convention. for attack In congress. .A few days night, causing a loss estimated a abOUt 650 feet locks of the Panama canal. and Tell. With ago A resolution was introduced call- $200,000. One man Dan Slattery, the Three men were kiled and twenty-thre- e Banker Convicted. Pav4.Bai'ard attemPtd sulcldek at were occupants all f whora killed. hls revolver three ing on the secretary of agriculture to watchman. Js missing. wounded. Bellingham. Waah.-Ja- cob rur advise congress regarding the chairman of the board of State's Noted Resort Burned. directors barm t0 h'niself for official traveling expenses Attorney Suleldeg, Contracts for Gigantic Cranea. he Seattle National except t0 Chicago. bank.wr0 w John E. W Conn. Honest John tor the weather bureau, what amount the Greenwich, Contracts for marka acro Washington the charged with aiding and dde of hls head, abetting W of the lump sum of salaries in the Kelly's inn at Rye Beach was des- construction of two gigantic floating attorn,, singing the hair. Bab two liam E Schricker, " bullets intoJds former proHde hL fire Sunday---Th- e resort cranes for use In connection with the ' It weather bureau was expended for pro- troyed-by i of he U Conner-pr- l ee Thursday, death Je8ultfn vate state ban bureau weather of w as threatenf d for several hours on employees motions by hi accepting cause ascribed w deposits knowing Unable to List January and February and "the account of the high wind, but the the Isthmian canal commission to a nervous bank to k be Insolvent waa found down du to ill health gull comparative figures for the preceding flames were confined to Kellys place New York firm. by a Jury in the and make every effort to superior court. four years. Public Tire of Militancy, pnovlde fo 8trike Extends to France. . chndrNojed Solentist Dies. O. BIp fin4atn.d Bryan on List of Spoakors. London. The bad xuffragettea France. Many Belgians Lille, Washington Proreasor Lester committed hi mac?lnI,,t Boston. Secretary of 8tate Bryaa plenty of evidence Sunday that the YV in French border towns are Salt-Lak- e, art, recognized aa one of the for Is one of the hundred speakers sched- public haa tired qf militancy and only joining In the strike started hy their a bullet Into bis brain. most American social philosopher uled to address the twentylxth the protection afforded by large bodies comrades as a mark of sympathy with John Webber, who geologist of note nnd author of confessed to Christian Endeavor convention, of police saved the women from the their fellow coutnrymen across' the man, cientlflc 14 works, died here Friday! M?.rall.road dectlve, has now baf a ,trn garrison. hands of angry mobs. 0 meet In Los Angeles June 8 to . frontier. aged 81 years. admlttedjq the sheriff of Utah according to the programme. next Japa Cheor War Throat Plotting Against Servla. Sieved Jo0rLWaa faW Webber' 1 Cowboy Lands In Asylum. Preparing for Royal Wedding. Toklo.- -A Committee Confirms Appointments. demand that the JaDSn A Be'grade dispatch to - Buffalo, N. Y. Joseph London and' will be Berlin. Stefunsky, The preparations now re the Daily Mail says that the existence the Montanh t0 DenTer M charge of government resort to arms Washington The senate-foreigwho shot Up" hit cowboy ing made for the hysterically cheered at a wedding of ki "Bd" lations committee has acted faorably of a secret couven the office of Mayor . Lou's P Fuhr- ,p' to Princa Ern ton of Walter H. tlon nominations kaehr!,7Ughtr the on for assist- providing reciprocal 'h protMt a?a Brtt-embassador be to Page attendant, haa been taken to Mattea-wa-n YBoirri.llant ceremonies erir i::ora.a Ualslature. lain, And Dudley Field Malone fcj be revealedaea la, Europe. asylum, , assistant secretary cf stale I L EDI 1 in-th- gew' .du.-Un- Japr for-elg- n y . ' L s7r,f Jn - I l.IiSV?U",rt fr hai T)' b... a Si ik 7 last. '"Jd " I?"' "l'w nu K0!LThe r" " atUtv L. i r ,! 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