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Show THE COALVILLE TIME$, COALVILLE, UTAH btllATQR am follows in SAILS AGAIN, BUT ON PEACEFUL SEAS BORAH ME Mexican Situation Squelched by Emphatic Disapproval of Senators on Both Sides. Philadelphia. devastation Death, tnd tremendous property loss is left in the wake of tbe worst storm in 1 ears, which atruck Philadelphia and ,the surrounding country at 4 o'clock afternoon. Accompanied by a sixty-milwind, great black clouds and large hailstones, everything frail weak fell in the path of the gust. The worst accident reported was In l'alrmont park, where a band pavilion near Georges hall collapsed, catching at least 200 persons In the ruins. They bad taken refuge from the storm la the pavilion, a bgby la dead and bfteen injured persona are In the local hospitals. More than 100 injured managed to drag themselves to their hi men. .Only the fact that the pavilion was of light construction, without any real heavy Joists, prevented a terrible catastrophe. Agnes Murphy, 22 years old, was killed at City Line by a falling tree, under which she took refuge. Jaa. McKamee, months old, was killed by a falling tree at Forty-eightstreet and Lancaster avanue. Patrick McXamee, the babys father, was in, jured. .1 f l.toxIctlM I livro u Water Famine in Kanaan City, Mo. Coffey vll to, Kao- as, is faelng a serious water famine, the supply of city water having been exhausted Wednesday. Independence. hsa a email supply held by a dam across the Veurde las. river. Fearing the dam might be blown np to tbe supply of water might be released and be available for other towns, men from Independence armed with rifles, are guarding the dam. DU THOMAS A. STOREY somewhat embarrassing to tbe crmtlc majority on the verge of tbe completion of the administration tariff reform program, and makes .necessary an immediate Interpretation of provisions of th seventeenth constitutional amendment requiring direct election of senators. The senators death reducing the working majority In the senate to five by recent desertions from the ranks on account of the sugar schedule, the majority on tbe tariff bUl is reduced to on and leaves the party in a dangerous position, should any other emergency arise Lott e n h WATER RAN, IN THOUSANDS PERISH STREETS. REDUCES CORN CROP. of Three Hundred Million Buofw ole Since First of July. Chines Rancher Killed in Duel. Lawrence, Kansas. Dean Warren, aged 21, a ranchman, died Sunday, the victim of a bullet sent into his brain in a formal duel Btaged here at .midnight Saturday. Douglas county authorities , are r looking to - the the . young ranchmans antagonist, who fired the fatal shot Eight men have been summoned to tell, what the know of the affair, but no arrests have been made, and tbe alleged murderer 1s still at large. i Dr n. Charged With Murdering Five. Tampa, Fla. A man, giving his name as William Blackerby, la City Qfficials Tear Up Track. under arrest at Kisslmee, charged wife Rosedale, Kansas City officials of with tbe murder of his Roeedale tore up tne rails from three and four other persons In Santa blocks of an interurban line connectClara, Cal, seventeen years ago. He will be held until California officers ing this city with Kansas City Sunday afternoon. The road and tbe city are sent for him. Blackerby denies he officials have wrangled over tbe grade is Dunham, tbe man wanted in Cali' upon which the road enters the town fornia. and the officials took the matter Into Will Work on the Roads. their own hands. Employes and St. Louis. People who have counof jhe Industrial Workers of tbe homes In SL Louis county are did not molest tbe worker Sunday try bouse parties for August 20 planning selected was because of inability to and 21. when. tbe Quests will be exobtain court action. pected to work on tbe roads on the , "good roads" day set aside by tbe House. Storrrt Asquiths Suffragets f London. The third attempt of suf- governor, Would Oust Sulzer. fragets under command of Sylvia Pankhurst to take Premier Asquiths g Albany, N. Y. Articles of house In Downing street by storm Governor Sulzer unfit failed Sunday when the militant lead- to hold office of trust in New Y"ork er was captured by a cordon ot police State, have been idrafted by legislathrown across Whitehall after a stiff tive leaders in conference with Eugene fight, in which the officers used their Lamb Richards, counsel for the Fraw-lt-y :luba. committee at Saratoga. Governor May Appoint Senator. Senator Johnston Laid at Rest. Birmingham, Ala. Governor O Nea Birmingham, Ala. A large assemis a result of conferences with politi- bler of distinguished men and women cal advisers, has about reached the ot Alabama, and delegations form tbe inclusion that he bas authority to national house and senate attended the appoint at once a succcessor to the funeral here Sunday of Senator Joseph - F. Johnston of Alabama. late Senator Joseph F. Johnston. of-fle- Impeacb-mentesleciarln- Incog. Sun Yat Sen, for mer provisional president oT the Chinese republic, arrived here Friday from Formosa He was traveling Incognito. In reply to an Inquiry he declared that be had not .Vet dec ided whether he would remain in Japan or go to America. F May Increase Fund. The $50,000,000 of Washington. Dr, Storey professor of hygiene In th Cottage of the City of New York, federal funds about to be deposited la secretary-genera- l of the fourth In- In the national banka of tbe west an ternational congrota on school hy south to assist, in moving eropt wilt be glono which will bo hold In Buffalo, increased to $50,000,000 If - necee- eery. ; August ' w Object to Miners Terms. Calumut, Mich. The efforts of nonunion miners of the Calumet A Ttecla Mining company to reaca an greement-wtt- h tbe company to return to work on their own terms have resulted In failure. . Sonera Congress Split. Douglas, Artzona.-AJaction- al tpjlt ln tbe Sonora congress is" reported here. It was aald that some congress- men bad refused to recognise Pres'.d- log Officer Jos Maytorena, recently J reinstated cl vll governor. , Body of Caahier Found. Tenn. A body found In XashvlUe, the other day.-an- d river waa identified Cumberland fbe at a closing Incident of hit career in th navy hi ship, the Loumana, al- te that of J. Randall Johnson assistmost eank at Newport when a valve ant cashier of the Fourth and First bonnet blow off, flooding th starboard National bank, tbe largest financial inrtitution ln the south. ongln roomy Captain Templln Pott on the retired Plans wa Hat for C'jrncy placed Bill. s fjson Pieaident Washington. talked currency to & number of bis callers on Wednesday and made ' I1 plain that he lutenda to slick tq M: determination to have the bill tassed s!on.' et the extra PT.a minor poetess, who, trial for tbe murder Operatic Singer Drowns. Tegernsee, Bavaria.A yacht whickEUllturmeJsL-ad--Lee--Se- It k of Abbe Crassatng. a rak. two well known operatic tenors priest, on Jananry 19 last, haa been, 4ere silling on tbe lake bere Wed going on here for several days, was nesday, overturned and SturmfeU waa drowned, Siltak was rescued.- acquitted. Friday, - , May Not Ffy Over CanaL Washington. President Wilson o'n Saturday took the first steps to protect the Panama canal from unwelcome visitors by the aerial route. He signed an executive order prohibiting any aeronaut from flying over the canal zone without written authority from Washington, on penalty of 10u0 fine and a year's imprisonment lor each offense. four-yer-ol- d president Traveling Mojt. Japan. IN FLOOD. River Bursts tla Bank and Town ia Submerged. London Cable advices to tbe Daily Mail from Calcutta report that an appalling loss of life has occurred-througthe Damodor river bursting Its banks at Burdman. Tbe country was flooded for 'miles abound, bouses, cattle and people being swept away. Tbe town of Burdman was submerged to a depth of six feet. Inhabitant Only 200 of 30,000 reached the railroad depot safely. Cloudburst at Colorado Springs Washes Several Houses Away. Colorado Bprlnga,-Co- lo. A cloudburst here early Sunday demoralized railroad and street car traffic Jp the Pike's peak region aad several families are reported to be homeless at Colorado City, where the rainfall was heaviest. Water three feet deep ran through the principal street of the town and hundreds of houses were flooded. The fire department was called upon to rescue a number of persons marooned In their homes between Colorado City and Manltou. Several bridges on the Midland railroad were reported washed out. A house in the west end of Colorado City with its occupants was washed out 1QG feet by tbe torrent that swept "By order of tbe president TFP fltoT- - down from the Garden of the Cods. etgn affairs ad interim, that 1 1 Mr. Fountain creek here is raging. Lind does not bring credenlt lB In due form, together with recogitloff . TO AID RURAL BANKERS. of the government of Mexia, his presence in this country will Bt be Senator Fletcher Proposes a System of National Rural Banke. desirable." f Washington. A national rural bank- Child Carried Off by Eaglt ing system is proposed In a bill by Geneva, Swltxerland An enanons Senator lletcher, chairman of tbe eagle carried off the American commission on rural credits, child of a woodcutter while tbscblld appointed by tbe president. Tbe bill was playing In the forest new-Aa system of local national deer. A bdoy of hunters accompanied proposes rural banks owned and operated by were unable to secure arty by dogs farmers, a state national rural natrace of the eagle. tional bank In each state to be owned and controlled by tbe local banks as CAPTAIN POTTS stockholders, and the national rural hank of tbe United States, to be located In Washington, to be owned entirely by the state rural banks. A loss of 300,000,000 Washington bushels of corn, the nation's greatest farm crop has resulted from tbe great damn wrought by drought and other conditions 1090 July 1, tbe agricultural government experts estimated Friday in their August crop report. A total product'on of 8.672.000,000 bushels of corn was predicted. This Is 152,000,000 bushels leas than last years crop The general condition of com was placed at 75 S per rent of a normal, compared With 86 9 on July 1. Kansas was hit hardeat. tbe condition there b4ng reduced from 81 6 per cent In Juiy to 30 per cent on August 1. Oklahoma came next, with a condition of 44 against 87 in July, and Nebraska retorted 67 against 91 July 1 These three states have almost 19 per cent of the total area p'anied to corn tbta year. 7 Mexi- After Senator Smith of Michigan had opened the subject by declaring that tbe constitutionalist junta here bad the ear of the state department and was influential in bringing about the resignation of Embassador Wilson, Senator Williams of Mississippi replied with the charge that there was an organized and syndicated effort to bring about war with Mexico. He declared "there was money behind it and not all Mexican money" Senators must hold themselves In As check, jsaid Senator Williams. we read many of the metropolitan newspapers, there Is a sameness of statement, expression and opinion In certain effort behind It It is time we should pause. I dont feel even brave when talking about war with Mexico, a country disrupted, broken and torn with dissension. This question is too important to be discussed here for any personal advantages, for any small advantage to any persons." Senator and Kenyon Crawford joined Democrats in declaring the senate should not by its discussion lend weight to tbe efforts to intensify tbe Mexican feeling. elk 1 DROUGHT 25-3- threatened the senate over tbe Mexico. J n In on can situation Saturday was disapproval squelcbed by emphatic from Republicans and Democrats, who joined In declaring that the senate should not by discussion lend weight to any efforts to intensify feeling in flat charge that department of Justice agents bad federal Judges to lallueiios their action In cane in which tbo made government was Interested w 1 th senate Thursday by Senator Borah of Idaho, and LadorsS partially, at least, by Senator Xotrts Senator Borah' charge was brought Perry's Ftagehip Nlagar Haa Been Raised, and is Making a Cruise Out by a report Trow Attorney General Icwrrtsi.i Great Lakes New Item. the McReyonlda, responding to a senate resolution asking whether Tederal agents were Investigating Judv. The TARIFF MEASURE WILL reaolution reflected some aenttment NOT PASS VERY SOON aroused in the nse of Federal Judge . 6 peer of Georgia, whose cc.urt had been Investigated ant who' had atCOOL GREETINS tacked the department of Justice In a public speech. The attorney general September 15 the Earliest Date Upon Which Anyone at the Capital Wfil replied that any Mport that tbe fed ral department of Justice was mainVenture a Prediction. WILL BE PERSONA ION CRAT1 taining a system of espionage of UNLESS HE BRINGS CREDENfounda'without was entirely Judges ! TIALS IN DUE FORM. tion," All predUtlon OT an Washington with Ala 'tar Mr, Borah iwapanded Democratic (.ary passage of the IE bill hy tbe senate are going glimcharge "I know fbta Ta "a very serious mering. Majority leaders realise that Mexican Minister of Foreign. Aft charge," said be, "but I am so reliably notwithstanding the fact that they Declares President Wilson's Spec! informed that 3 make tbe statement have net new record In pushing con Representative's Presence In Thft that within the last four or Iva years Ideration of this measure, only a besuch Country Will Not be Desirable! special agents have carried on ginning haa been made anl the earInfluenccom-view ta a with now will Investigations promise liest any one I ing Judges" lottos of the task la September 15. John speciH Mexico Lind, City. Ten days ago, when a member of of President Wllsof t WEBB UW NOT UPHELD. tbe flnaca committee aald Be thought representative lire United States, tiow og his pS Law Forbidding Liquor Shipments ta the senate would pass the bill by Au- to Mexico, will be persona non gym who thought to this gust 20. there were loins Theolared Void. government unless he bring It .might be possible, hut that date credentials in due t form, "together wd Ottumwa Iowa. The WebbKenyo weeks two away, la less than of the government I recognition law is declared to be unconstitutional aad bat fosr schedule! have been Mexico," according to an ofl cd and void, la that It Is a delegation by coualdered, in paragraph thirty!plowed Issued late Wedne idtf "sTseV for fu statement a congress to the atatea of power thehavang' been tocommerce k. night regulating BiteraUt deration. Manuel G&rxa Aldape, the n lob toxlratlng Bquors which power is ter of public instruction, who Is to vested la eongrew exalvely, la a SENATOR JOHNSTON CALLED. tng gs minister of foreign affair , decision handed down Friday by Dla-, the statement and had tt t a Admlnlatratrlct Judge Franrla M. Unater. on Democrotle Majority to the United States emb R. mltted state The case wa that of the lon Tariff 8t weakened. was also dispatched by the Ito It ; United States the Express against eXn7,!h ir can government to the .United S company, charged with Tlolattng the and to Europe. The statement law hy delivering ablp - , Webb-Kenyo- Another Washington. '. p ' Outburst Over th It com parked Elxty-ml- l Wind, 6y Croat Black. Clouds and Heavy Hail Everything Weak FeH la th Path of Gild. ; . Wii outburst i . ! Reports from various canneries It the vicinity of Ogden ind cate tjiat th Charge Made by Idaho Senator Were Brought Out by Report From Attorto in General Reeponae ney Senate Reeolution. f UTAH STATE NEWS PUT tJPOm LOOSE TALK BY THE SENATORS PAVILION COLL anAwa NO pe ASONS ARE a CAUGHT IN T Washington v I ND CHARGES THAT DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE HAD ATTEMPTED TO INFLUENCE JUDGES. f OF rH)K tomato crop for this season VHT b large. Large orchards In Salt Lake county are 93 per cent free from the codlnx moth, according to tbe monthly reiKirt for July f-the touiity hortcultuiai .nspector A site bas been purchased, consist ng of eighteen acres, for tbe ltoose velt high school, and immediate step will be taken for tbe erection of t $3u,000 build 'ng Set upon by tbugo In tbe freight yards in Ogden, Joseph Burnett, s watchman, was terribly beaten aboui the face and bead and was so severe ly injured he bad to be removed tc tbe hospital. A red hot rivet, falling from the eighth floor of the Eicles build ng now la course of construction in Ogden strut k Henry T. Atwood in the back causing partial paralysis He is in the hospital in a serious condition basin A railroad into the Uintah from Green River city is the talk ol Von Baron residents of Roosevelt Horst of London, purchaser of several Roose thousand acres of land ne-ivelt, is behind the railroad move Leon J. Hildcbrandt, a soldier ol fortune, who says that be makes hit living by participating In revolutions left Salt Lake City last week for New York City, from where be will sail for Venezuela to Join the revolut'omst, Castro. Acocrding to a report just Issued by tbe Builders Association of Chicago, the rate of wages by tbe hour paid in Salt Lake City Is less only than mat and Seattle, paid in San Francisco of the larger cities among twenty-twf tbe country. Orders have been Issued by tbe Ogden chief of police to arrest all youth ful drivers of motor vehicles who exceed the speed limits in their attempts to outdistance the automobiles of the tire department during the runs of Close machines William D. Shaw dropped dead at Logan on the 7th. He arose and went out after some kindling, and when be did not return bis wife sought hm She found his lifeless body just out-s'd- e Tbe door He was about sixty years ot age and leages a family. Reports received from the several sugar plants of tfie amalgamated districts Indicate a splendid late devel opraent of Deet crops, according to officials of the sugar company. The average tonnage for the Utah district la estimated at twelve tons per acre All the stores In Provo were closed Wednesday because of the annual out r o tng of tberetatl -- Qe neva, on Utah lake. More than were In' attendance at the festivities, which Included a long program of sports and did not finally end till 2,00C after midnight Tho wheat and oat crop In Cache valley were seriously , damaged lasl week by a hailstorm. In the vicinity Of Lewiston the hall, which was in some cases half an inch in diameter, stripped the leaves from the sugai beet plants and beat tbe oats and wheat from the stalks. has Another farm demonstrator been appointed to supplement those already In the field. .This Is Loriu A Merrill' of Logan, &ndhis field Is to be Sevier The appoint county. ment Of these state agricultural specialists was authorized by (he act ot the recent legislature. After making a trip of Inspection over the new state road from Willard to Brigham, the county commissioners decided to complete the road at an additional cost of perhaps $5,000, which will be paid entiiely by Box Elder county. The road will be one of the best in the state when completed. A bolt of lightning struck on& of the compressing plants of the Utah Copper company at Bingham, Sunday afternoon, Parting a fire that did about $45,000 damages. While climbing up on some ties in Ogden, Donald Anderson, 6 years old, was crushed under several of the heavy timbers which fell upon the boy, crushing him and causing interHa is in a precarious nal injuries. condlton. The new fruit packing house which la being erected at Orchard on the Bamberger route by the Ogden Fruitgrowers' association, will be even larger than at first planned, a basement for storage of apples having been added. ' R. F.' Spencer, 22 years of ago, arrested at Salt Lake several days ago cn suspicion of being George Arthur Harper wanted in x Caliente cn 1 change of shooting two men to death and wounding a third on the night of Juno 30, has been released. Lightning struck the steeple of the Granger meeting house Sunday even-lnin the midst of a severe electrical storm. The steeple was practically demolished and tbe front of tbe building was considerably damaged as the bolt traveled to the ground. , Joseph Lynch, an employee jof th Ringling Bros. circuB, was Injured while the circus train was being mpde up In the yard at Ogden. Lynch lay down beside the track for a sleep and the foot board of a switch engine scraped his head which 'was near the ralL of five Ogden Congregations churches attended the first of union -- ' Will Resume Business. Most of the large fire insurance agencies in SL Louis has received telegraphic instructions from the headquarters of the cemp&nlea they represent to Yesume the writing of Insurance at once- .111 -Missourians Pray for Rain. Pleasure Seeker Killed. Milwaukee. Two persons, plcknlck-era- , Marshall, Mo.jla th hope of checkwere killed and a dozen seriously ing the disastrous drought that already seccol- -' haa done great damage ta this injured Sunday night. In a head-otion prayer were not only offered In Melon of interurban cars ontbe Mil waukee Northern railway at the nor all the churches here Sunday, - but , . many citizens knelt in tbe streets to them city limits. effer prayers for rain. ' Improvements in Rebellious District. Corn Crop Badly Damaged. Washington. General Improvement dle-trlrOmaha.-N- ek SlXtyJUe per cent thernontk corn crop ! sertTces"fdtTldduring of China was reported to the damage to the"Nebra-sa of August last Sunday.-The.serv- lces war department Sunday by wireless estimated reports re- are being held with a view of develop- night from lng a broader jv T.ear Admiral Nicholson, com-- ceived bere gat-dspirit of friendship and to. a proiuc'ng cojat.es brotherhood ml uTT-- e 'Pacific fleet At Nanking. forty-sc-eamong the members. SL Louis fl -- lcondUion&-Jn.lixeiTQbdliou- -- ti av 5 a x' - . . |