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Show THE COALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE, UTAH 7 GURU SIZER MOTH LIRS. PAMHRUST EXCLUDED BALLS - CONVICTED OF FALSIFICATION, PERJURY AND ATTEMPT TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE.' ICfRES OF SOLDIERS CRUSHED ro DEATH A REULT OF IN .MISSISSIPPI. Martin Dei and Injured H. Glynn, Llautanant Cover-noSworn in Aa Hia Succtaaor. Deposed Govamor Character-Ua- a Trial aa Political Lynching. in - a Entangled Wreckage, Maltha it Difficult to Ramova Dead Bodies or Rtecua Injured, t r. Wvisted Albany, N Y. William Suiter ceaa-to be governor of (be state of New York at noon, October 11. Ho wag removed from office by the high court of Impeachment by a vote of 43 to 12, two membera not voting Martin H. Olynn, lieutenant governor, waa worn In aa hit aucceaaor. The verdict of the court waa that Suiter waa guilty of falsification, perjury and an attempt to suppress evi. tCepjrrUbt) dence against him. Of all other chargee he was acquitted, the court nnanltnonsly voting him not guilty of GERMAN ADMIRALTY AERIAL the four remaining articles of imTRIAL BOARD MEETS DEATH peachment By a virtually unanimous vole, also, the Impeachment trlbunsl decided that Suiter abould not be punished by disqualification to hold office of honor Zeppelin War Dirigible Drops Nine and truat In thla state In the future. Hundred Feet, Twenty-eigh- t PasThis would have been the extreme sengers Being Killed. penalty under the law. The ouated executive waa served Berlin Twenty-eigh- t with a ropy of the verdict of the court persons were killed Friday near Johnannlsth&l In the explosion and fall of Count Zeppelin's latest dirigible balloon, the 4 w " The twenty-eigh- t men represented the entire personnel of the admiralty aerial board, which was to conduct the pilot and crew and Invited guests to Its acceptance by the government as a new unite of the German navy, the pollt and erhw and Invited guests Every person that went aloft In the big airship la dead. Twenty-seveof them were killed almost Instantly by the explosion of the gas In the balloonettes or burned to death as the flaming wreck fell to the ground from a height of 900 feet and enveloped them. Lieutenant Baron von Bleut of the Queen Augusta Grenadier guards, a guest of the d alive mlralty board, waa extricated from the mass of twisted wreckage. His eyes were burned out and be suffered other terrible hurts. Begging hie rescuers to kill him and end his suffering he was taken to a hospital, where he died. " The had it proved successful would have been attached to the aerial corps of the nary, which after Frlday'e fatalities has now only two men trained to command airships. The official report ofth accident n "L-1I,- WILLIAM SULZER, , orru-vTTt- thepeupTbouee rr ward gondola, hut not within the body few minutes before I s'dock rrlday Of th; airship. ht ' , . Many of the bodies were to burnThe outgoing executive tasued a ed and mangled aa to ba unrecognisstatement In which be denounced the tribunal which bad - reraoved blm as able. Murphjrg hlgb court of Infamy." Stop Liquor Shipments. Murphy controlled the assembly Nashville, Tenn. Legislation proand ordered the Impeachment," he hibiting Intercounty UquoP shipments said. 'lf controlled most of the In Tennessee and prohibiting interstate membera of .the court and dictated shipments In quantities over a proceeds re add wrote the Judgment for personal use, became effectivegallon FriMe waa the Judger and Jury; the pros- day with the slgnlngof ecutor and the bailiff." Governor Hooper. Sulser declared that hia trial was a j "political lynching as far as the Tam Woodruff Leaves Million. manyised part of the court waa New York. Timothy L. Woodruff, ' He asserted he had not taken the former lieutenant governor of New r who York, died 11, left stand la me own defense because he realised that hia story attacking the hie entire estate, valued at 8500,000 Tammany Jeader would be ruled out to $1,000,000 to his widow Isabelle and - .. t hts son John. Guards Use Machine Gun. p MRS. WILLIAM SULZER Forbes. .Colo. One striking miner wae hilled, two. reported fatally wounded and one mne guard perhaps waa mortality wounded and another leu seriously hurt late Friday aa a result of a ba't.e between strikers at tha tent colony he:e and mine guards, during which a machine gun was - O' con-jyped- hero-Octobe- used. Britons Adopt Waiting Policy. London. The British government has adopted a waiting attitude In regard to the Mexican situation. It considers the matter thus far as an en ttrely Internal affair of Mexico, and does not contemplate any action although watching events closely. Dominican War Resumed. , Ban Domingo. The rebels in Puerto Plata refuse to accept a treaty of peace and war operation have keen resumed. Foreigners have been advised by the government to leave Puerto Plata. Mae o Miss. Twenty soldiers thirty-ninpmpanle and 170, f upd States coast artillery, were k !i, and about 100 others injured Siay afternoon when a special on ti of ,raln the Mobile A Ohio rail-icrashed through a trestle near 4 ,a Line, Miss. Division Superin-tfiAn- t Pigford of the Mobile & Ohio, (report Bent to headquarters df the r 4 at Mobile, gives this number as tl eextent of the casualties. e wreck was caused by the en-m tender Jumping the track when WILSON MAY OPEN PARLEY s k 200 feet from a trestle. The WITH ENEMIES OF HUERTA e iie was hot derailed and passed 0 a the trestle.' vThe tender broke ds from the engine, however, and w d the baggage car and three coach-President Inclined to" MO re Drastic plunged twnety-flv-e feet to the 1. Policy, Having Datsrminad to Deal f Je coaches were well filled, and No Longer With Huerta. w 14 the three care plunged through tl wrestle, the men nad little chance Washington. President Wilson In ti (caps. The dead and Injured were dlcated to those with whom he din e igigled in a twisted mass of wreck-cussed the Mexican situation os ft making It difficult to remove Thursday that he waa Irrevocably de- d id bodies or rescue injured. termined to deal no longer with tht Huerta regime, but that further stepi V (BAN 8AVED FROM VOLTURNO toward bringing peace to Mexico wer 8 oler Reunited With Children After being considered. No move is ex She Had Believed Them Lost pected, however, until after Octobei llw York. The arrival Saturda; 26, the date set for the Mexican elec e even women saved from tht tions. Just what the Washington govern I ing VoKurno by the freighter ment will do is a matter of specula lUfahannock. wae the signal for tlon among the but tht tl wildest scene of Joy and thanks-trend of events, they say. Is unmla vtg witnessed here since the rescu-t- i gfieet began to bring In their car takahly toward conducting negotia f survivors. tlone in some form or another with t The women were ti aaferred at' Halifax from the the constitutionalists. Rap The policy of the United States has 9 hsinock to the liner Florizel, which been to make complete record of haw 8 cfed in Brooklyn. lng attempted to handle the problem ' Tta of them were young girls. The by peaceful means. Up to the present s noth wae Mrs. Pela Polack, and parleys have been carried on with th tl e waa an affecting scene at the Huerta authorities, who have rejected 8 xf aa she met her three children the good offices of the United States whai the had given up for losL x Strong pressure now Is being brought I Youths Confoot Crlmt. " to bear upon tho president and Becra tary Bryan to give the constitutional ' flt Lake City, Alleged to have lets an opportunity to compose the sit 4 chased to the assault on Henrjh uatlon through the support of this I) Japanese cook, tn Pioneer park I Jdnlght Friday night, William country. Reports that tha president was pro 8 nelson, aged 16, and Charles Sam paring Jo recognls tha belligerency ol I Itn, aged 18, sons of Thomas Sara-- I lm, are In the city jail facing a the constitutionalists are based chiefThe Japanese ly upon the friendly disposition tow- - ilrine 'charge. wae Tabbed f "4V60e.' The S a mlalstrauon officials since Huerti feguelsons, . who are brothers, aay proclamation of dictatorship. found nothing of value on Otl. HUERTA WILL NOT RESIGN. CAPTAIN BARR Makes Positive Denial of Rspor Sent out From Mtcan Capital. Mexico City. Provisional preside Huerta baa not resigned, nor has fled from the capital. When seen tho national palace at 5 o'clock & urday afternoon be said he had i intention of doing either. Indian, e d 1 c high-official- $ 1 er ' Ufcr seek a Hltr rfA, i - Must Ksep Care Moving. Imminence of a sever freight car shortage on American ral roads Induced the interstate con fierce commission to Issue Saturda a rigorous appeal directed to both ral ways and shippers to give close ai tention to methods of loading, unloac lng, moving and promptly returnid to use the cars now available. Auto Road Nears Completion. Grand Junction, Colo Constructloi of tho new automobile road which wil connect the Moffat and Rio Grind railroad, and incidentally cut the tim between Denver and Salt Lake almu six hours. Is almost completed Th road will be opened for use next sun mer. The road Is from eighteen t, fifty feet wide, and In places is bu I through solid rock. Blind Man Convicted of Murder Ark F. G. Ctr-o- l Murfreesboro, Youth Convicted of Murder. a blind spiritualist, charged win t,rs Springfield. Mo. Joe Prince, a degree murder In connection wi t b youth, wae convicted of mursuicide pact that resulted in the t In der the first degree and sentenced of Mrs. T. J. Turner and Miss ithod to life imprisonment by a Jury in the Latest photograph of Mrs. William Carter at Glenwood. Ark, Septemtn drcnlt court at Lebanon. Prince shot Bulzer, tho wife of 'tho deposed gov- 16, waa convicted of murder in th Charles Jordan, a school teacher. ernor of Now York. second degree. Morgens. Estate In England. Raber Convicted of Murder. Goorgo Event Called. London. The will of the late J. Mont George Evans of Sacramento. Samuel Raber wa Butte, Plerpont Morgan wae probated on Salt Lake, representative of the Car- found guilty by a jury of the murde Wednesday. His estate in the Brit- negie and Illinois Steel companies, In July last of de SL Maurici Cherry ish Jsles amounts to 15,899.153. The died here Friday from meningitis, as the richest woman In the night hf government will receive about $930,-00- 0 the result of Injurtea sustained tn a or Sacramento. The verdict carrie In death duties. railroad wreck two years ago, death - penalty. the " Tried to Bum Newspaper Plant Americans Killed at Guadalajara; Suffragets to Convene.- - -Coming, N. Y. Charged with an atNew York. Tho forty-fiftGuadalajara. Mexico. Two Ameriannuj tempt to act fire to the plant of the cans and one Mexican were killed on convention of the National Potter County Enterprise, a newspa- Tuesday as the result of a feud. at Woman Suffrage association America will b per published at Coudersport. Pa., llostotlpaqulllo, a mining camp in In session In Washington. D. C.. fron George Baker of Coudersport waa held th state of Jalisco, about eight miles Saturday. November 29, until Frida; for the grand Jury. to the northwest of this city. December 8. - dt-a- ' . r h i On October 14, Mr. and Mrs. William Peck of Salt Lake City celebrated tbe sixtieth anniversary of tbeir wedding. Foremost of English Militant Suffr Tbe Lehi sugar factory commenced gets Denied Admission nd cutting beets October 10, tbua comWill Be Deported. mencing its twenty-thir- d year of operation. With a large crop and excellent New York. Mrs. Emmeline Pank-hurst- , price prevailing, the tomato growforemost of English militant ers of Weber county have had a most who uffragets, America successful season reached Saturday on the liner Provence to and Insectivorous birds appeal for the sympathy and support In Migratory Utah will be protected by the new ot the American people In the revolution" for which she says she is federal game law which has just been by President Woodrow Wilfighting, Is a prisoner at Elttir Island approved son. under order of deportation, awaiting Nearly two million dollars worth ot the Issue of an appeal which is exlivestock has been fattened on the pected to be decided at Washington. Mrs. Pankhurst waa detained by au Uintah forest ranges In tbe heart of immigration Inspector on her arrival the Wasatch and Uintah mountains here and was taken before a special during the present season. Dynamite was used at Hiawatha board of Inquiry which, after examin lng her, decided that because she had coal camp early Monday morning 'to been convicted abroad for acts involv blow up a burning hotel In order to lng moral turpitude she was an unde save the remainder of the camp from The total loss Is $8v sirable alien. The board therefore or destruction. 000. dered her exclusion. An appeal was Immediately entered Tpm Mann, leader of the Industrial and Immigration Commissioner Cainl Workers of the World in England, will ceill Is to hear argument on her case address a mass meeting of members ' Mrs. Pankhurst was bitter In her do of the order in Utah and adjoining nuciation of the action of the board states la Salt Lake City on November 9. PAY TRIBUTE TO SULZER. . James C. Ooad, Salt Lake lawyer and a resident of the Friends Present Deposed Governor Years, city for the last twenty-fiv- e With Loving Cup and Hies Murphy. was found dead in bed at his home Albany, N. Y. There jwas red fire, October 12, death being due to heart oratory and music by a brass band trouble. at the executive mansion .Saturday While making excavations for a nighty when several hundred admirers new building In Ogden, workmen nn pf William- - Sulzer called to present covered a peat bed which would prove him with a loving cup. immensely valuable to any locality Mention of the name of Charles F. where coal le not as plentiful aa It Is in Ogden. Murphy' brought hisses. Lynch him?" shouted one man, at Twenty-si- x candidates for two vacthe mention of the name of an assem- ancies In the city commission and blyman. eleven candidates for city auditor will The cup presented to Bulzer was In- be on the official ballot to be voted scribed, To William Sulzer, a victim on at the primary election to be held of corrupt bossism, October 17, 19X3. In Salt Lake on October 21. Mrs. Sulzer was presented with a With a view to erecting a synabouquet gogue in Ogden and securing a rabbt Sulzer in a speech reiterated his as- to conduct regular services there, tho sertion that his removal was due to Britt Sholen congregation was organdispleasing Tammany Halt ized at a meeting of the Jewish resiSHARED BOOTY WITH POLICE. dents of that city last week. Lost In a blizzard while h anting Clairvoyant Admits Swindling Victims ou Mount Ben Lomond, highest peak of the Wasatch range, Fred M. and of Half Million. Earl Preshaw of Ogden were badly Chicago. The confession of William frozen and narrowly escaped death R. Russell, an aged clairvoyant, who In their efforts to locate the trail. admitted he had swindled clients out street car, Boarding a Twenty-firs- t of half a million dollars, was made headed west toward the business dispublic Sunday by State Attorney trict of a masked man with a Hoyne. In It Russell reveals the regu- revolver Ogden, forced Conductor Roland lation rates for operating with police Call to turn over $24 In cash, comprotection and names many detectives ind go betweens to whom he said pany money, and his watch, valued at $30. he paid thousands o dollars. Present Indications are that the Russell also asserted that he uncitizens of Lehi will get together this derstood thls money was to go to the state attorney. office and to hlgb fall and elect a municipal ticket, irrespective of national party. JiaetJha police officers. ''X.. i the three f precinct chairmen of uuf political parties have joined la a call Canal Will Help Janpam to thla end. Toklo. Japan expects to make long According to a letter received by strides In her foreign commercbas a result of the opening of the Panama the secretary of the Ogden publicity canal. The ports on the eastern coast bureau, Ogden Is to Ye given due the new maps of the Linof both South and North America are at once opened up to her export trade, coln memorial highway In accordance and everything possible will be done with the change as recently brought to find markets there for Japanese about by Governor William Spry. Henry George Shields, aged 22. goods shot and kllled Florence Parduha, Million Dollar Fire. aged 18, at South Jordan, October 1L St. Louis The entire railroad ter- and then turned the'kun upon himminals of East St. Louis, 111,, said to self, ending his life. It la the belief be the largest In the United States, that Shields was Jealous of Miss were threatened with destruction by a who waa to have become his fire of unknown origin which began wife. Safe robbers entered tbe postofflea at 10 oclock Sunday night and million dollars' at Price on the night of October 10, wrought more than damage. safe by listopened the ening to the drop of the tumblers, Ultlmrtum Sent Servla. and made their escape with $100 in Vienna. Austria has sent an ulti money, $1,000 In stamps and twelve matum to Servla demanding immed- registered letters. Two suspects have iate and complete evacuation of the been arrested. Mrs. David Sinclair of Garfield was points In Albania occupied by Servian troops after the recent conflicts be- seriously Injured when a horse which tween them and the Albanian she was driving became unmanageable and, after dashing down toward Train Dynamited. Troop the Magna mill with the buggy, carryMexico City. Forty-si- x federal have woman and her four children, been killed by the dynamiting of a ing the collided with a wagon etanding at troop train a short distance north of the roadside. Satlllo, according to information from Italians of Utah, under the direction a reliable source. of the Sons of Italy society of Salt Three Injured In Ohle. Lake, on October l2, celebrated the of the discovery of Ameranniversary O. Three persons were probTiffin, ably fatally Injured, four were serious- ica by their Illustrious countryman, ly hurt and scores were cut and bruis- Christopher Columbus, In the most elaborate festival of its kind ever ed when a southbound. Big Four passenger train was wrecked south of held In the state. Master Merle Hyer, aged 17, qnd i Veteran Official Dies. the son of Bishop A. L. Hyer of the Washington. George T. May of Lewiston, haa , been declared this city, who knew Daniel Webster Agriculture College club boy of Utah. and John C. Calhoun and was chlet The boy won first place In the contest at the state fair clerk ef the office of the comptroller of the currency since 1875, died sudand second prize In the National Copper bank potato contest denly Saturday, aged 81. That death resulted from exposure Burning Steamer Sighted October 14. and freezing, rather than heart failNew York. The Volturno ure,- Is now the belief of those who was still afloat and on fire on ucto have Investigated tae circumstances ber 14, fire days after the fire broke-ou- t surrounding the tragic death of Rayin ber forward compartments, ac- mond T. ODonnell, the popular young cording to officers c the steamer Sj. man of Ogden who succumbed while Louis. on a hunting trip tn South Fork can-yowell-know- n ' Par-duh- place alx feet In the soil. When flee the capital it will be to shouldi a rifle and take my plate in the rani to fight the rebels. This wae President Huerta's a swer to queries as to whether thei wss any foundation for the repor which have been freely circulated the capital and found their way the Ulted States. ft-Washington THE UTAH BUDGET AS AN UNDESIRABLE ALIEN Captain Barr commands the Cunard liner Carmanla, which wss the first vtMiel.tO reach the burning steamer Votturao in response to Wireless calls for help. Ten other steamers helped In the rsecue work. Broken Rib. Wogast, Milwaukee,' Wis Xi ormer lightweight champion, canceled hti fight scheduled for Friday night nth Charley White of Chicago, he sustained a broken rib while training. Rube Makes Another Record. Wolgaet Suffel--s be--au- Rube' Wad-lell- , Mmneapoll. Minn minor leaand famous big the gue baseball pitcher, still maintains his perebant for geese. Sunday he gained the distinction of bringing In the first wild goose of tho 1913 season. Dirigible Flights Called Off. Brussel- - Because of the disaster to the ZepptllB dirigible balloon, the Tas countermanded minister of all the proposed ascents of the mill wr tary dirigibles Zodiac and BelgLQue for this year. a. , Will Stlck to Job. of the Washington. Secretary Treasury McAdoo on Saturday took occasion to reaffirm that be bad no Intention of resigning from tbe cabi- net His statement waa made in tbe course of two letter to newspapers. McAdoo Chileans Will Not Take Part. . Westerners Speak In the East. New York Among the bishops atSantiago. Chile. The Chilean govtending' the triennial general conven- ernment definitely decided on Satur- tion of the Protestant Episcopal day not to take part ofr.c'.ally in the church who occupied local pulpits Panama-Pacifi- c exposition at San to the f.nanclaLsit-uat'o- n Sunday were Bishop Spalding of Utah Francisco owing . -o epuMic. and Bishop Brewer of Montana. . The state road tmmmlsslon announced last week the completion of one mle of macadam road In the Wilson district In Weber county and Its Intention to begin at once the building of another miles of macadam road in what is known as the Riverd&le dls- - trtrt. m LeRoy E. Harris, aged 13, son of Ezra Harris of Tremonton, died Oo tober S of cancer, 'nils Is believed to he one of the few cases known to, medical science wherein cancer has proven fatal to a youth, ns it wally attacks muck older pers |