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Show f I I " COALVILLE TIMES SEU1FS N. JACOB PETERSON, IS TWO NEW Editor and Manager. 'nlera Utah. 1 IB May T. Matter. roitoSc ill, u tumi or rrM T ur Oil fct Month t ta $IA o .10 .40 o Terrible Death Overtake Resident of Little French Town on the Lievre Rjver in Quebec. UTAH STATE NEWS Washington vote. President Roosevelt's - program failed In the senate just as it did In the house. Tb amendment for four battleships was mtfwma-i- try Senator Plies, and the fight for fts adoption was led by Sen- Band of Conspirators. Mats ef Earth Cams Roaring Down at Of thf Eights Have Ringleaders an Early Hotir In the Morning, Bssn Shot to Death and Mors There U a movement on foot to Twenty-thre- e votes make Milford city of the third clue. ator Beveridge and at Least Thirty PerExecutions Wilt Probably Folwere cast for the Increased proThe Modern Woodmen of America sona Perished. low Military In Control TUI hold their state convention in gram, the number largely, being of ths City. Parle City on May S. made up uf recently elected senators. to voted senators the support A free employment agency ha been Buckingham, Quebec. Half the lit- Fifty of tle French hamlet of Notre Dame de bouse and the recommendation of the Mtabllehed by the Volunteers Guatemala City. President Cabrera naval committee In favor of America in Salt Lake City. Balette, aixteen mile from here on senate Ntlmself Is authority for the statement two battleships. n The senate has confirmed the the lievre river, disappeared Sunday, building only The debate on the battleship amend- that eighteen of the ringleaders in of Jacob Oreenewald as sur- under a alldlng mountain, and at least ment last three days to the exclusion ths conspiracy against him al&ady veyor of customs at Salt Lake. thirty of its small population are of all been shot to death and that other matters It was begun by War against the liquor traffic has known to have perished. probably mors executions would fola with if Senatir Beveridge eloquent teen inaugurated at Ephraim, there At 5 oclock 8unday morning. Just low. appeal for the support of the presifeeing a strong sentiment in that town as the little hamlet began to stir for President Cabrera, against whose a suggestion that the larger and dent for prohibition, early mass, part of the mountain Uto an attempt was made by students lie for war. needed might One hundred and fftyx thousand started to allde toward the river. It navy on Monday, received the representat was developed by Senator Alll-godestruction tore and a of death will at path be sheared the Milford tives of the various powers on Thurssheep Is the debite that a there during corrals this season, and 100 men are for Ita way, and those who were not well defined understanding among the day and made a lengthy statement to killed when their homes were en senate leaders for the authorisation of them that he had now at work on the job. unearthed an extenwere left burled under the two battleships each year until the sive gulfed Work has begun on the Oregon conspiracy against him that led k Is of ro earth mass and suffas navv American regarded Short Line depot in Salt Lake City, up to his attempted assassination. He Latest reports from I)e balette icient to meet anv demands that may declared that and it is expected the building will eighteen of the leaders dead be made upon it make the number of known had been killed by his orders, and be completed within the year. bill carries Hnallv As the appassed have that the death penalty would be son of William Davis thirty, of which eleven bodies The been recovered. In all twenty houses propriations aggrega'lng $123,115,659, meted Of Logan was rungver by a heavily out to others at the hands of and provides for the construction of In slide the were engulfed two battli shLps and two colliers, and the military. loaded wagon and so badly Injured Among these are the De Salette was built on tbe two the a year ago. Having that he died twelve hours later. purchase of three additional col- men banks of the river Lievre One house liers, the construction of submarines, been imprisoned in a plot to asssassl-4t- e Implicated Oral Hanson of Ephraim was kick- on the west bank, containing the only and other necessary- craft; and Intbe ed In the bead by a horse one day president, they were sentelephone in the hamlet, was the first creases the pay of officers and enlist- tenced to death, but sentence, had not last week, being rendered unconscious Obstacle In the path of the sliding ed men, as well as Increasing both tm been carried out, President Cabrera for some time, but Is not dangerously mountain, and in its wreck communl pay and the of the marine said that he had proofs that a maInjured. cation with the outside woild was cut corps of these prisoners were implijority A robber who entered tbe room of off The slide carried two houses on cated in the new attempt against his James Hale In Ogden, got away with the west bank Into the swollen river life and that they would be executed without delay. (14 but, fortunately for Hale, over- and aeross to the east hank and then looked $500 in greenbacks wljjch was covered eighteen houses there The Although there Is a surface tranquility here, conditions really are under the pillow. and those who river was dammed military Is in control of President Roosevelt Governor 'Cutler has Issued a pro- were not killed in tire avalanche were f CF kotl BUJPen8lon has approved an Itinerary foe the At- clamation the churches drowned. asking business has resulted. The revolufleet on Its lantlc to around the state tbe blue on way a hold De Salettrr was built throughout clay peace tionary feeling la strong In many meetings on May 17, commemorative which rested on a stratum of lime- world, covering the trip to the Philip- luarters and there are those who will of the first peace conference at Tbe stone. Five years ago there was a pines, up to China and Japan and lot hesitate to go to any length or similar disaster at Poupere and each then back to Manila According to this lace any danger In their efforts to Hague. the Inhabitants along the river Itinerary the fleet will leave 8an Bake away with the president. spring 8. driva Lake Salt hack F, Fowler, live In fear of land slides Francisco July 7, arrive Honolulu July 1. er, has recently received the Informa- then slipped gently Into thePoupere river CYCLONE KILLS THREE. 1C, remain seven days; arrive Aucktion that be la the joint heir to frtthoul loss of life Land slides along land 9, remain six August days; fortune of close to half a million the river are common each spring Thurston County, Nebraska, Visited Sydney August 20, remain seven composed largely of farm lands with the rains and swollen streams. by Destructive Windstorm JB Illinois. days; arrive Melbourne August 29, re- ; AGINST seven AusCAMPAIGN main YAQUI3. Bancroft, Neb. A tornado swept days; arrive Albany, The senste has confirmed this apretralia through 11, coal), (for Cummings county and Into September pointment of William Glaamann as Mexicans Will Endeavor to Wlpo Out main six days; arrive Philippines, Oc- Thurston county at noon Thursday, postmaster at Ogden. The request to tober 1, remain nine days; arrive and three people are known to have Hoatila Indiana. have action withheld, made by SenaYokohama October 17, remain seven been killed, a number Injured and a tor Btlrrowa, was withdrawn and conNogales, Arts. It Is announced that At Yokohama tbe fleet will be number of houses destroyed. a rigorous campaign Is about to be days. firmation followed. wetwa going first !vtdvLtl) wwcquled tomato struck tbe house bf to report J.UjJ'he lip coatl m Ffet uttuntr T2fofiae and then s w oo p e from Amoy, reaching there Ocj tome time because of the prevalence battalion has arrived at Gusymaa and go to the wreckage of the house and And after a stay of six day. taking steamer on Alamos, the 29, of smallpox, ahd those of Hyde Park; Is on the way go to Manila, reaching there Novem- both Mr. and Mrs. Manglevon. Both closed because of an epidemic of the gunboat Tampico were killed, their bodies being carried to the aame port with the Twenty-fift- h ber 7. a mile. measles, have been reopened. battalion. TWELVE ARE DROWNED. The thirty-fourt- h annual session of George Wacker and family were at aswill General Ixtrenzo Torres lunch when the twister struck their the grand lodge of Utah of the 1. 0. 0. sume the chief command. There are y Three of the family were Pi held In Salt Lake City last week, about 1.000 Yaquts under guard at 6how Boat Cspsixet and Passengers house. Injured. to Were Reach Unable Shore. was the greatest from the point of Hermoslllo, who were gathered from The dead body of & little baby was attendance and' enthusiasm "Tn " the all over the state. They will be deHelena, Ark. Twelve persona were p'cked np in the public road ten miles on the Tampico drowned, one a woman, when the trom Bancroft history of tbe order In this state. ported to Yucatan and the Alamos. There have been phow boat Marlon capsized eight miles In a short time the the above the mouth of the St. Francis LYNCHING BEE IN CALIFORNIA. line few depredations committed by duplex telephone and telegraph lately, but the fear Inspired river late Sunday. between Ogden and Omaha ' will be Yaquis Captain W. A. mining and by them has brought Who Murdered Butcher Gambler Completed. When the line Is finished other enterprises almost to a stand- Joyce of Xeward, Ark , who was Id Hanged to Telegraph Pole. it will be possible to send four tele- still In the region Infested by the In- charge, returned to Helena, bringing , the Information Rhyolite, Nev. - Shortly after duBk graph messages and use It by tele- dians. The Marlon, a sixty five-toboat, Wednesday night a small band of citphone at the same time. left Helena Sunday afternoon, carry- izens at Skldoo, a camp in California, Explosion on Battleship Missouri. The body' of' a man who had eviSanta Barbara, Cab An accident ing members of a carnival company fifty-fiv- e miles south of here, dently met death while endeavoring that had been playing here. About the sheriff's guard In charge to steal a ride on a train was picked to the engines on the Missouri, which boat the struck and capsized. on the run of up near Peru nation one day last occurred on Saturday The 62 passengers and members of the of Joe Simpson, the gambler who shot week and taken to Ogden. The un- the fleet from Santa Monica to Santa crew climbed on top of the overturned and klled James Arnold on Sunday, fortunate man la believed to be John Barbara, proved to have been more boat and the engineer and a negro and hanged the prisoner to a telegraph serious than at first reported. The set Out for shore In a skiff Waves pole, where his body dangled In th Griffin of San Francisco. cylinder of the port en- capsized the skiff and both were morning as the citzens of the camp Herafter the State Normal achoot high pressure blew out and th engine roof drowned: gine xrose. The lynching was accomplishwill be known as the school of edu-- " was Ten-foo- t quickly filled with the escaping waves the high ed quietly and no one In Skldoo will ovep. swept A. B. and B. 8. steam. No one was injured. The supcation and degrees of steamer and several were thus acknowledge having any Information turned will he given on the completion of the ply- ef eteara was cut off after heroic washed from their hold, drowning be- relating to the affair. Simpson walked senior course, this decision being work by th engine room force, and fore the eyes of their helpless comInto Arnolds butcher shop and shot was reached at a meeting of the faculty all danger passed. Arnold through the heart, without panions. of the university held last week. provocation. Revolution In Argentina. China Protests Against EncroachIra, D. Wines a patriotic cltixen of reBuenos Ayres. News has been ment of Japanese. General Llnevltch Dead. Lehl, baa donated an entire block, to Lieutenant Genthe city which will be made Into a ceived here of n serious situation In Pekin. China haa lodged a formal SL Petersburg. de camp to Emaide the Japublic park. The city will commence the province of Corrtents. The proeral Llnevltch, extension by protest against the beautifying of the property at vincial chamber has approved a mo- pan of the administration of Korea to peror Nicholas and commander of tbe once. It being the Intention to make of tion that the' governor of tbe prov- Include the Chientao territory, the di- First Manchurian army, died from It one of the finest public parks In the ince be brought before a local court strict between Korea and China, the pneumonia Thursday evening. He bad on charges of treason, and the press . state. been. 1U. a little over a week, and on may be expect- sovereignty of which Is In dispute. saveral occasions, serious symptoms The town of Milford Is toon to be predicts that anarchy declares that accomhas China outJapan ed In Corrlent. A revolutionary bad manifested themsupplied with electric power and light break haa taken place in the province plished this In a surreptitious manner, of heart failure be had a serious atTuesday selves. the Power Beaver company, which of Santtago. A band of revolutionists and says that this extension of coby failure, from which, has asked for a franchise. The com- attacked the governor of the prov- ntrol strengthens the position of Ma- tack of heart recovered sufficiently, but he however, pany's power plant Is on the Beaver ince, drove him and his ministers rquis Ito, resident general of Korea It waa found necessary to perform an In Is who Chientao represented It and by river, already supplies the from the state and proclaimed a prooperation, after which the patient three officials of the residency .Newhouse mining district with power visional government. gradually became weaker. and light Window Through in . James Dahl, a Bingham Junction Russell, May Not Return to Venezuela Jnmped Senator Dlark Buy Coal Land Asleep. Dubutcher, is charged with the wholeColorado. gunboat Washington. TbeNew York The dream of becoming sale poisoning of dogs In that town. buque has been placed at the disposal United Colo. Former Trinidad, It being asserted that be has been In of United States Minister Russell on a general In the army. In which EdWilliam A. Clark of Senator States the habit of feeding dogs on scraps which to leave Venezuela on sixty mund Hynes had been Indulging, endMontana left here for Jerome, Arix., of meat in which was concealed pop days leave of absence, provided he ed adly In a nightmare Preparatory on Thursday, after returning from In son, and this manner killed several is unable, because of the prevalence to undergoing a physical examination to the coal property valuable doya. of bubonic plague, to obtain passage for the purpose of enlistment, Hynes trip of Inspectionon which he has .held .vicinity .thla la 'steamers.-Th"James Hamilton, on commercial cook the Was Sleeping in the lormeiy regular rertntting for two years. "1 hare Impression prevails In some quar- office. At 2 a. m. he sprang on1 of bed, an option employed at Park City, stepped In with Charles Francis deal a closed will not and charged through a closed win front of a rapidly moving street car tets that Minister Russell of Boston for 12,000 acre of asAdams be to hut back his g Into may a basement post, dow, falling fifteen in Salt Lake City and res so badly mile west of Trinisigned to duty Lt some other- - place feet below. He sustained a badly lag. eeal land twenty . Clark. "1 don't care to injured that his recovery is doubtful, after Mr exsaid dad" absence has of leave hta contusions erated head, body and Inhis skull being fractured and Internal but It waa His recovery u name the .consideration, ternal Injuries. mark." injuries inflicted. No blame attaches pired. million the around doubtful. to the motormen. Bllzxard In Aouth of England. " Becoming despondent over hie InAttempt to Wreck Train. Bandit Raisull Assassinated. London. A remarkable billiard, An attempt to wreck ability to control his craving for the worst Philadelphia. experienced In the sooth of Tangier. Report are In circulation on the Pennsylliquor, Daniel C. Ebereole, aged 46 slnceI861. continued practi- here that Raisull, the bandit, has been the Fottsville express the committed sdlctde at his home In Salt England railroad precipitating by over all vania the United Kingdom assassinated. -- The native rumors cur cally Mana-yunat Lake, shooting himself In the head throughout Friday night and Saturday bridge a Mg from rent here are to the effect that Rala train his body being discovered by his wife until Into the Schuylkill river, waa Saturday midnight It waa acband of upon her return home from a visit companied by a violent northerly gale nil waa ambushed by acfrustrated Thursday night by th while journeying toward to her sick mother. t laid rail and low temperature, and In many LeymeaRaisull has steel a of occupied the public cidental discovery and th fact that a Aa Important suit to come before places the snowdrifts are eight feet cross th track . the district court at Beaver at It deep. Railway traffic haa been seri- attention to a very considerable and one fish tew the plate had been removed last teat teleand years daring bl by coming session. April 29. is one tnvol. ously delayed and telegraph such a mM in rail spread Of the disorIn Morocco, where aggressive activity The attng the right of two Irrigation com- phone systema are completely, a to Insure a derailment Enormous damage has been besides carrying on n pretty constant la hothe wreck eipreaa panies which are established oh each ganised. to the sultan, he has tempt made side of the Braver river near Mlnera-vlll- done, especially to the young fruit warfare against been by have to llered captured several foreigners of e Both companies Malm prior crop cb raged foreign trackmen. and held them for ransom. to the wter. right r i nom-(natio- - air-ri- do!-kr- Ju the-sout- sert-suBl- long-distanc- e n ovre-powere- d - t v ' Tr v k. Tu-ran- e. proml-aeac- y STORM SOOTH - President of Guatemala Takes De drive Action in Dealing With an overwhelming By FEARFUL OF THAT SWEPT OVER President's Program for Construction of Pour War Vessels is Dsfeatad by an Overwhtlmlng Vets iciicmirriow v hroo Month ftlAl CfPtM HOB lUti Irt Coxlvtlle, gcond-C)a- a l! DECISION FINAL - J 8torm Lasted for Nearly Two Day, and in Place Twister Doubled . on Ita Track, Finishing Work of Destruction. Two Hundred and Fifty Residents of Alabama, Louisiana and Meet Death. Mis-sissip- al Orleans. Mississippi. New ready a sufferer from more than one tornado this year, bas again borne tbe brunt of the winds and rains Estimates of the number 0? those wfio lost their lives In that state during the recent two days of terrific windstorms place the death list near 200, red with several-hundInjured. In Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia tbe death lists are also large, with serious loss of life In Arkansas and Tennessee. In half a dozen communities martial law has been declared, so terrible was tbe destruction and so helpless were the stricken people left by the Serious disorders have ocdisaster. curred In some places, Including Amite, La. Looting and other crimen have been reported, but these Instances have been on the whole rare. Several places have issued appeals for aid and In Mississippi Governor Noel has been asked to provide tents for the homeless. The tornadoes lasted In all a period of nearly two days. It was Thursday night that damage by tornadoes traveling eastward was first reported from points in Texas. This was followed during the next twenty four hours by similar reports from Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Friday night Alabama came within the flight of tbe storm and Saturday reports of serious damage by the winds in Georgia were recorded. An incomplete list of the dead and Injured In the storm, made up trom telegraph report's from various points through the south, places the number of killed at 308 and Injured at 1091. Utter misery of every sort was feund at Purvis, Miss , by relief parties. Despite the fact that of the 2,500 inhabitants which this little town boasted there were only 900 left, still here were not sufficient accommodations in the wrecked village for even the wounded The manner In which the tornado acted at this village puzzled those who witnessed it. instead of entering the town at one side and passing out at the other, the storm whirled end about. One or twice. Judging from the lay of the debris, the wind veered so much as nearly to dr ruble on ita tralL The result waa terrible for the Inhabitants, many ot or killed, after they had apparently ... escaped. The uBual freaks were played by Twenty-sevethe wind. prisoners were in the little town Jail. The roof was lifted off, but so terror-strickewere they that not one gained his, freedom. None of the prisoners was The wreckage seriously injured. which remained on the site of a lumber mill near town consisted largely of splinters, from the size of toothpicks up to small sticks. see-sawe- d -- n n GOLD STRIKE NEAR ARCTIC. Bishop Brings News of Find at Head of Koyukuk River. Seattle. P. T. Rowe, bishop of the Episcopal church for the territory of Alaska, who arrived In the city Sunday from the north on the fucatan, brings the first detailed authentic Information regarding the gold strike on Nolan creek at the head of Koyukuk river. Nolan creek Is only about 200 miles from the Arctic ocean. The strike was made t a depth of about 150 feet. It is estimated that the cleanup at the ehd of the summer will reach 11,000,000. ?f Those Killed Whose Flimsy Cab1 pi e Negrot ere 8wept Away Lfke 8o I Paper. Property Loee Enormoua. W-- Reports Indicate Atlanta, Ga at least that 250 persons vfere killed and 400 injured In storms of great about violence wheb passed over sections of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Friday. Several towns were almost totally swept away and the property damage will run into large figures. Most of those killed were negroes, whose cabins were swept away like so much paper Natchez, Miss , reports that of slxt)-fou- r persons killed In that section only two were whites. Late reports from Amite, a small town in southeastern Louisiana, say that the town a as almost entirely destroyed and the estimates place the number killed at between twenty-fivand fifty, while at least seventy-fivwere injured At McLain. Miss . eight are reported to have been killed, at Vidalla, La., one white woman and six negroes are dead, at Quitman Landing eleven negroes were killed; at Purvis' Landing, Miss, three whites and nine negroes were victims of the storm, and reports of from one to five deaths come from many towns scattered over the storm swept area In Louisiana it is estimated that a score of small towns were destroyed or partially wrecked. They Include Amite City, Arcadia and Independence, while Belle Grove, Velton, Lor-maPine Ridge, Quitman Landing, Fairchilds Creek, Purvise and Miss., are reported seriously damaged by the storm. In Alabama, Dora was the chief sufferer This town Is also known as Bergen. Four or more persons were killed. Fifty persons at the lowest estimate were Injured. Those most seriously hurt were carried to hospitals in Birmingham, Ala. Richland and Lamourie, La., were struck by the storm and nearly a fifth of their population Injured. Winchester, Miss., a small town, ' 1 reported wiped out, though only two persons are known to have been killed. Mobile reported nine dead la HatMiss tiesburg, ib tm BaffMrra T two dtf- terent tornadoes alao atruck western Alabama, one claiming sir victims at Bergen and Thomas sawmill, small places, and another striking Alberville, wherq thirty persons are reported to havd'' been killed. e e Lum-berto- n. -- Abandoned Attempt to Hold Up T r i After Stopping It. Butte Another attempt to hold up the north coast limited train, westbound, the crack overland flyer of the Northern Pacific railway, was made Thursday morning at a point between Welch's Spur and Horaestake, fifteen iriles east of Butte, the scene of the recent hold up of the north coast, when Engineer Frank Crow was murdered and his fireman shot through the arm. Several torpedo explosions brought the train to a stop In a very rough portion of the country. Engineers Hanscomb and Gear suspected something wrong in the stopping of the train In that locality, and both men observed extreme caution In alightthe nerve of the. Evidently ing would-bbandits failed then they was suspected, as saw that a hold-uthe four men, with guns In their hands, disappeared among the rocks in the direction of Butte. ' e p Many Victim of Storm. Lads Charged Wih Attempting to Rob Atlanta, Ga. Belated reports from a Great Northern Train. Alecon, Miss., say that fifteen persons ' Mont Two youths, each carButte, were killed In that neighborhood and a number of others Injured in Friday's rying a revolver and a rifle, have been at- - Basin, in connection with cyclonic disturbances. Much property arrested of a Great destruction was also reported. Mrs. the attempted hold-uchild of Northern train. The suspects say they J. C. Coleman, a year-olW. E. Bobbo and Emmet Russell died are George Long and Fred Anderson In a hospital at Albertville Sunday, and give their home as Meaderville, a as a result of injuries received in Fri- suburb of Butte. They claim to have day's storm, making a total of eleven been en route to the Basin smelter to whites and two negroes dead at that ask for work. They could give no satplace. A second violent storm swept isfactory explanation of their heavy armament The suspects are boys, 19 Fort Deposit, Ala , Sunday. and 16 years of age, respectively. Taft Has No Intention of Resigning. British Soldiers and Tribesmen Fight Washington. "The story Is wholly a Bloody Battle. unauthorized," declared Secretary of Simla. In consequence of an atWar Taft when his attention waa called to the statement from Havana tempt made by the tribesmen to cut stating that Thomas P. Egan of Cin- his lines of communication. Sir Jamea cinnati, in an interview, is quoted aa Willcoxs, the commander of the Britsaying positively that Secretary Taft ish forces sent out from Peshawaur would resign Immediately If nominatagainst the raiding natives, attacked ed at the Chicago convention, and the enemy on the morning of April tt. that Governor Magoon of Cuba would with two columns, comprising all hia succeed him as secretary of wair. The available troops. After a sharp fight tribe-mesecretary added that, so far as he the British troops dislodged the The British casualties are given knew, there was no foundation for the as sixty. The enemy's losses are statement p d n. t Are Missing. total number of dead The London, and minting of the Gladiators crew as a result of a collision between the American liner 8L Paul and the British cruiser off tbe Isle of Wight is twenty-eigh- t Th opinion among shipping men and naval officers and officials appears to be unanimous that the accident waa unavoidable, being on of the chance of the sea which all seamen most risk. All witnesses of th disaster agree practically that both crews behaved aa well as possi-- , ble. rt v-- Twenty-eigh- Secretary Taft to Make Another Trip to Panama. Washington. As the result of de-- , liberations at the cabinet session on Friday, It was determined that Sec re--, tary Taft should go to Panama. He will aall April 30 from Charleston, 8. Ci on the cruiser Prairie, A detach, ment of marines also will be sent' on the Prairie. A number ot questions between the United States and Panama, and between Panama and Colombia, will he negotiated during th secretary's stay on the Isthmus The secretary will be gone three weeks" " |