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Show COALVILLE TIMES JAPANESE N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor And WILL HOT RECEDE Manage. . COALVILLE. UTAH DECLARES THAT MONTENEGRO Benjamin, W. Brumley haa been ar WILL HOLD TURKISH CITADEL rested In San Francisco, charged with JBY FORCE OF ARMS. forging a draft for $650 on a Sail Lake bank. Arthur H. Ortiepp, aged 28 years, an experienced electrician, wan in- Austrians Demand That Power Take Immediate Combined Action to stantly killed at Ogden when he came Turn Montenegrins Out or They Jn. contact with wire carrying 45,000 volts. Will Do It Alone. la being circulated at A petition Coalville to have an election held in June to vote on the liquor question. Scutari is from today Centinje The saloon a were voted out two years Montenegrin was the defiant reply of ago. King Nlcholaa on Thursday to the Two, nights of hard freezing have European invitation to surrender the left their mark on the fruit crop of hardwron Turkish citadel. Davis county, and horticulturists are The king made .this statement In counting their losses in thousands of the course of a speech delivered from dollars. the balcony of the royal palace. In The Ogden tabernacle choir will be hit audience were the ministers of the official musical organisation repre- the Balkan states who came to consenting the Mormon church at the gratulate him. He added: Panama-PacifiShould Europe still think of San exposition at snatching Scutari from Montenegro, Francisco In 1915.' E. R Grable, the man who is bw which has given her life blood to take lieved to be a leper, has disappeared It, Europe will have to carry out the from the isolation hospital at Salt tasa by force of arms Lake, and it is supposed he is on his comLondon. "Take Immediate way to some leper colony. bined action to turn the Montenegrins Wind and waves caused some dam- out of 8cutarl or we shall do It alone, age to the Western Pacific tracks declared a circular note aent by the across the south end of the Great government to the Salt Lake on April 23, and traffic was powers on Thursday. The note is virdelayed for severs! hours. tually an ultimatum. Two "joy riders who appropriated AUstrla-Hungarldeclares she cana horse and buggy and an automobile not permit the Montenegrins to flout In Ogden one night last week for s the decision of the great powers. The ride around the city, have been sen prestige of the European nations has fenced to ninety days in jail. been violated, says the note, and Austria-With 1,251 names signed to th demands that the powmonster petition presented to the city ers decide promptly on the steps to commissioners of Provo, the question be taken to restore that prestige, addof a liquor election during the latter ing that if the power should be unpart of June was practically assured able to reach a speedy decision she With the exception of cherries, and wtll see to It herself that the will ot perhaps apricots, the fruit crop of Europe Is respected and that the Utah passed through the cold periods Montenegrins vacate Scutari. . and frost of Tuesday and Wednesday McMANlGAL TO BE RELEASED. evenings of last week without damage. Chief Wltnees Against McNamaras to Th new Alta theater In Brigham fcs Given Freedom. la D. finished and L City nearly Los Angeles. Ortle McManlg&l, the Levitt, manager of the date when tbs new playhouse will be formally open- confessed dynamiter and chief witness ed by the Box Elder Commercial club against the McNamara brothers, who has been a prisoner here since April, by its annual show. Only seven votes were cast against 1911, will be released within 30 days, the proposal to bond Lebi for $22,006 according to attaches of the district for a waterworks system at the eleo attorney office. McMsnlgal himself lion last week. The system will cost said Thursday that he had no Informaabout $60,000, the remainder of th tion regarding prospective liberty and maintained that when he turned state's money to be raised by special tax. At a meeting of the business men evidence against the McNamara dyna- ef Hyrum $16,000 was subscribed to- mite crew he did so to esse hla w4 net fee any consideration te building vi tewr milt fat J t 'lirunfc" Thera are no grist mills la of Immunity. McMsnlgal, it la understood, will be the south end of the valley and the new one wll furnish flour for' Hyrum, given his liberty without restriction, and he will make hla way promptly to Sterling, Parndlse and Avon. some pface where he will be unknown . The first stretch of tie state road is Box Elder county will he completed to start life over again. this year according to plana at th Cat and Mouse Bill Pasted, atate read oommlaaloa and tbs officLondon The hunger strike bill, ials of Box Elder county. The first to do by the government stretch Includes the twelve miles from designed suffra-with forcible of away feeding Hot Sprint to Brigham City. gets serving terms In prison, styled big drainage company haa bean the cat and mouse bill by the mill-tsntfonned in Corinne during tba past passed its third reading ln,th week, which haa In view the reclame- - house of commons Wednesday by a tlon of several hundred acres of farm- vote of 294 to 66. ing land south and west of Corinne which haa been practically ruined by water during the past few years. It will require $968,000 to run the schools of Salt Lake City during th school year of 191214, acoordlng U estimate of the board of education. This la $dd,0iK( more than th estimate for the present year, as th budget tor the year 1812-1- 8 was $924,-000- . HELD Austro-Hungaria- n e a 1 , Merchants of Provo and othet town in the county have formed the Utah County Merchants association Preparation of a rate book is well urn der way and the merchants will soon ha able to give ratings on the credit of practically ill the people la the county. Building of an electric interurbaa line from Ogden to Preston, Idaho, will he undertaken In July or by au tumn at the latest, by the Ogden, Lewiston k Northern Railroad company, which last week filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of CHINESE PRESIDENT CHARGED HUNDRED MINERS KILLED WITH SANCTIONING MURDB AND MANY ARE INJURED Charged That Yuas Shi Was Awan Gas Explosion Wrecks Workings o That Attsmpt Would be Made on Big Pennsylvania Company, Many Life of Minister of Education. Lives Being Snuffed Out. Shanghai. The government of th Pittsburgh. The lives of 100 province of Klang-Shag addressed tc possibly 120, were snuffed out the government at Pekin, rovialongl shortly after noon Wednesday, when governors and members of parliament sensational correspondence, which aeeka to show President Yuan Shi Kal sanctioned the assassination of Gen era! Sung, former minister of educa tlon. General Sung was shot down at Over three score of workmen In the the railroad station here March. 20 and ml" escaped to the surface, crawling died several days later. His assassin most of the way on their hands and escaped, but later General Sung re-- knees through deadly gas fumes and A number sustained celved a letter purporting to havk ver debris. been written by the assailant, apologia- - Hirns. log for hla attack and declaring that Several hours after the explosion Sung had been mistaken by him for Ten foreign miners crawled from General Hslng, commander-in-chie- f of ln of the entrances' of the mine. A11 Tere seriously burned. the troops In nrithern They could o connected account of the con The correspondence which the Shanghai government has made public fiUona In the mine or of their Indite alleged to have passed between thejjdual experiences. They aU said that lne wa uI or ,ea4 People. premier secretary and a aekret was susvlce man named Jung. It tenda to show i Business In Flnleyvllle that the premiers secretary inspired pended and practically the entire commine. rushed to the munlty Jung to manufacture evidence that General Sung was dangeroua to the A guard was placed at the pit's rescuers government, and also that Jung ar- mfuth and all persona except anil mine officials were held at a disranged the murder of General Sung tance. with the knowledge and sanction of ,Three entries of the mine are enPresident" Yuan Shi Kal. It also alRescue choked with debris tirely Dr. Sun Yat leges that Jung accused afternoon that Sen, former provisional president, of parties reported in the men were alive behind scheming to make General Sung presl- - satne of the falls of earth and coal. Rap-pbgdent of the republichvy and weak cries could be heard, WOMAN FRIGHTENED TO DEATH. tier said. As night came, however, such evidences of life ceased. Grandmother Dies When" BRYCE SAYS FAREWELL. turns to Lifed g - Butte, Cnl. While members of the Return to His Homo In England family and relatives were grouped After 8lx Year Service. about the open coffin of Mrs. J. R. New York. James Bryce said fare-wil- l son Friday, listenBurney's to the American people Friday to the funeral service, the body ing moved and presently the child, clad in night at a dinner given here in his its shroifti, sat up and gazed about the honor by the Pilgrims society of the After six years as room. His wondering eyeg sought United States. those of his grandmother. Mrs. L. P. Smtthr8t years old." The aged woman stared at thq child as If hypnotized Then she shiik Into a chair, dead As Bhe fe1! the child dropped back into its coffin, from which It was quickly snatched by the frantic mothA physician, er. hastily summoned, said there was no hope for the boy and death came a few hours later. r' - per-petna- l , n Cux-have- - "7" -- j. REDSKINS ATTACK OFFICERS. Indians Resent Interference in Fishing Operations and Start Fight. Susanvllle, Cal. Six Indiana were placed in the Lassen county jail late Sunday charged with the shooting of two officers at Tule lake. Deputy Game Warden Frank Cady and United States Deputy Marshal Joseph Mellinger, the Indians' victims, have been brought here for treatment. Mellinger la probably fatally wounded. The two officers had arrested eleven Indians at the lake --ftrr illicit fishing They were heading for the town of Madeline with their prisoners, when several Indiana leaped from their ESSAD PASHA SEIZE8 THRONE. ponies and attacked Cady. He waa Tukish General Springs Coup, Appar- dragged from his saddle and overpowered. ' ently With Consent of Montenegro. Mellinger shot and fatally wounded London Essad Pasha, the hero ol one of the band before he, too, waa Scutari, who had a picturesque and ad- hurled from his horse. As the two venturous career, made a dramatic white men lay in the road, the Indiana move in proclaiming himself king of trampled them under the hoofs of their Albania, and la said to be marching mounts. into the Interior of Albania with 40,000 men. He was received with enthusPleads for United Party. iasm at Alessld and is .proceeding Pittsburg, Pa. United States Senato Tlranta to be proclaimed and to tor Charles E, Townsend of Michigan, take possession. addressing the Amerlcus Republic Esad Pasha la an Albanian chief- club here Saturday night on the occatain of the type which earned for the sion of Its annual Grant banquet, day Albanians a reputation for barbaric pleaded for a reunited Republican parsimplicity approaching savagery. He ty, and to those w'ho had strayed from was always Opposed to the Young it in the national campaign he Turks repressive measures in Albania. "extended last the ungloved hand of genIn Vienna and Paris his surrender ot uine party friendship. Scutari is regarded as having been an arranged matter with King NichKill Girl Who Spurned olas, who approved his plan to proInd. 'Miss Nellie Joyclaim himself Independent prince of ner, 22 years old, daughter of a resAlbania. taurant proprietor, was shot and inThe whole scheme of the alleged stantly killed Saturday evening by Dr. storming of Scutari and the marching Charles Guzzman, who committed suiof Essad with Pashas army their cide out arms is now regarded as a coup dthe-ate- r sium by swallowing cyanide of potasat police headquarters an hour to deceive Europe. after his arrest. Miss Joyner had reWatchman Killed by Woman. fused to marry Guzzman. Seattle, Mash. Carl A. Westman, Carleton Died Poor. 48 years old, night watchman at a York. New Will Carleton, the poet, shipyard and formerly butler in the who died left less than nothrecently, home VanderDep'ew, the bilts and other wealthy New York ing, It became known Saturday families was found dead, with a bullet through the official appraisal of his esin his head, at Winslow, Kitsap coun- tate- The gross assets, Including the ty, Sunday. After a brief examina- poets library and the copyright on tion SherifT Shattuck of Kitsap coun- hla books, fell $75 short of the amount which thq appraiser found necessary ty declared it bis belief that West-mawas killed during a quarrpl with to spare his accoutns. his wife, from whom he bad been Oil Plant Burns. separated. Kansas City, Mo. Fire shortly after Woman Poisons Children. midnight Sunday morning destroyed Portland Or In a moment of what the refinery of the Uncle Sam Oil comthe phyeiclans say, was emotional in- pany at Kansas City, Kan. The loss sanity, Mrs. 1 illian Strang, aged 26, will be $f50,000. administered poison to the two oldCarpenter Vote on 8trike. est of her three children and to her, It Is said that 4,300 and then r shot with a Pittsburgh. self, small In this city have voted to rifle her youngest and oldest children and herself. The children will strike May 1 unless they are granted recover, but Mrs. Strang probably will, 60 cents an hour for an eight-hou- r day with a holiday each Saturday. die. Battle In Greek Church. Ambassador From England Arrives. New York. Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Unlontown, Pa. In a dispute over Rice who succeeds James Bryce as which faction Should take up the colambassador from Great Britain to the lection at the Greek Easter services in United States, arrived Sunday on.tbe a local foreign church, twenty-fiv- e perCarmania and was entertained at din- sons were cut and bruised, several faner by Mr. and Mrs. Bryce. battle. tally during a n HEEDS PROTEST OF REBELS. President Wilson Prevents Ojeda's Regulars from Crossing the Line. El Paso Federal soldiers driven from Mexico by the tnsurrectog of Sonora arrtv ej here Friday night, to be state. transported to Juarez, Mexico, again "Ov erlrrlga tlon In Utah cause an to enter the field against the constituannual lose that would pay our yearly tions lets of Chihuahua. But, although water tax, declared Dr. John A. Wldt-eoe- , the modern nt of 217 men and sevenpresident, of Utah Agricultural teen officers was permitted from Naco, college, in an address at Salt Lake beArlz., sudd n orders from the war defore members of the Irrigation and partment prevented the crossing of drainage committee of the Commerthe Mexicans to Juarez. A troop of cial club. cavalrv hurried from Fort Bliss, and When they could not persuade 14- held the disarmed soldiers, who had Soren H. Peterson to conyear-ol- d arrived on - social train, expecting to fees that he stole money from Lara A. proceed directly over the line. Charles Forrest Curry la th new and John A. Johnson August 18 last, Huerta Will Renew Campaign, the twa men, who are farmers near congressman from the Third district of California, he la a Republican and provo, ' are ' said to' have placed Washington General Huerta, prolives at Sacramento. He has held pub- visional rope about the boys neck and threatpresident of Mexico, has anened to hang him. The court have lic office for th last 25 yearn, and la nounced that the campaign for the known In the state as a kind of Juat awarded Peterson $400 damages. suppression of the rebellion is about candidate for governor. to be renewed with great vigor. Despondent because of failure to make progress In a love affair, ,E. B. Killed by Benzine Explosion. Fireman Stabs Foreman. Howes, aged 1$, suicided, at Salt Mont. Stabbed by ClayJudith Gap, Hamburg. Gerraany.Two men are Lake, shooting himself In the abdo- ton Vaughn, cowpuncher and former dead and three are dying out of eight men. He lived five hours after the railroad L. J. Matteson, Great Injured in an explosion of benzine Frifireman, sbootlag, and declared bo must have Northern foreman and owner of a day night on board the new Hamburg-Americabeen Insane when he shot himself. ranch near here, la in a serious condiliner Imperator at Exe hanging his prison blouse and tion. hat for the ooat and cap of a grave Little Dorrlt Diet. Cobb Signs Contract digger working In a Salt Lke cemeLondon. Mrl Mary Ann Cooper of Detroit Mich After a conference comtery, John Stewart, privsts of L States In- South Gate, the original of Dickens with President Xavln. Friday, Tvrn pany. Twentieth United fantry, recently sentenced to eighteen tm.u fatmths Tof desertiohT iuccesafully e American league baseball club. " atfrom Fort Douglas. 1913 contract tached hla name to caped The terms were not alvea out The Japanese embassador in person delivered the mikado's message to John Basset Moore, who is the actiDg secretary of state in the absence ot Mr. Bryan. The recognized experts on International law say the contention of Japan that under the treaty agreement she is being discriminated against by the California people is w ithout foundation. To the contrary, it is being claimed that the actual discimination, if any exists, is on the part of Japan against the United States. Senator Elihu Root, whose disinterested opinions are widely accepted as sound, holds that the treaty between this country and Japan does not give the Japanese any rights to purchase or hold lands for agricultural purposes. He analyzed the proposed alien land law pf California as a question only of property, which in no way represents an infringement. In a statement SunWashington day night. Secretary Garrison, pointing to the army, scattered in small units throughout the country, impossible of coalescence for practical Instruction in the larger tactical measures of battle, urges the importance of assembling brigades and divisions periodically in times of peace, pending the adoption of a governmental policy for the adequate distribution of the army. Epitomizing his idea, the secretary said: 1 hope that war may never come, but in the present stage of civilization we must recognize the possibility; and it is with this idea in mind that 1 say I believe it would be well for the country if our legislators would make provision for the annual assembling ot at least one division, as a school wherein our officers might be given that practical training which is so necessary to develop educated generals and staff officers. We may not need a large army, but it should be one which in organization and training is as nearly perfect as it is possible to make it. Otherwise, whatever is spent is not bringing its full efficient return, and this applies to thought, skill and training, aB well as to money. Discussing the question of a future military policy for the United States, Secretary Garrison said it seemed to be agreed that there were entirely too many posts at the "present time and that many of them were not where they were useful or desirable under existing conditions. .' - ' PREDECESSOR. ple. a Hungary BY Ambassador Chinda Washington. informed the United States through the state department on Saturday that the Japanese government would Believes in Annual Assembling of at not recede one whit from the demand Least One Division as a School that the California legislature enact Wherein Officers Might be Given no alien land law which would be diPractical Training. rected exclusively at the Japanese peo- c 1 STEP Ambassador Chlnda Call at 8tate Department With Another Message From Imperial Government. GARRISON HAS ' PRACTICALLY SAME VIEWS ON SUBJECTS AS . . A ABOLISH POSTS UTAH STATE NEWS , DECLARE THEY car-pente- cali-Ibe- -- RIGHT HONORABLE JAMES BRYCB Ambassador From Great Britain. British ambassador to this country Mr. Bryce will Sail for home from San Francisco May 8, via the Orient. Sir his successor, will Cecil Spring-Rice- . in a few days. York New arrive In the guest Many noted men sat at who in Ambassador Bryce, with table of a speech emphasized . counfrleodahip existing between his States. try and the United to France. Extends Strike Belgians emMany Lille France. towns are border French In ployed started by their strike the in joining comrades aa a mark of sympathy with across the their fellow coutnrymen frontier. Cowboy Lands In Asylum. Buffalo, N. Y.Joscph Stefunsky, 'xfnnfian cowboy who ,xhct,npl Lou's P Fuhr th office of Mayor o mann last month, Injurin; an has been taken t, t- wan-ASTlt- ''ii ' free-for-a- ll .Join in Praying for China. Emperor Wants Peace. Ixmdon. The Vienna correspondent New York. Churches' in this city and throughout the country joined on of the Daily Mall hears after a counSunday the Christian churches of cil at which important decisions were China In praying for the nation, as re- taken. Emperor Francis Joseph exclaimed that he had done his utmost quested by the present Chinese to preserve peace, Haa Two Day Austrian Troop Moving. Vacation. London. According to a report ashington. Rested after two days published In Berlin, an' Austrian naval and a night of quiet aboard the division bas left Trieste with 10,000 yacht Sylph on the Potomac river, troops, with the Intentions 'of occupy- completely away from the cares of ing Antivari, Djilcigno and San Gio- his office. President Wilson returned to the White House Sunday night. vanni dl Medua. Retired Officer Die. Denial by CoutVs Bank. London. Coutt's bank denied Satur Chester. Pa. Major General Henry day Cochrane.1 rnRelsiatea-AUpUe- day -- that it haw-gnfconnlonwIthT corps, retired, died at his home here the loan of $7,500,000 reported to hive SunJav. At the time of his rellred-v- . been floated by the Mexican -- govern-Tent rJ raaiiCg cffiVr cf th for one year at and ' Pf rtfhf TuTere itT ' . y1 tr |