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Show COALVILLE TIMES. J H. Editor and PETERSON. i y.r.tc-r-'- tfc. PofWiffirt JMK, M Seoond-tl- Mat ?, I Man.. OooWtn. C tab. Manor. terms or si apcaimoH, .. r.;.Mo la Cm Yrar. Thro Uoflihjoti tiBll CopiM.,M - UM Mr MM ZEMSTVO DEPUTATION VISITS CZAR Secretary Loomis la Found Gulltlesa of Grafting in Venezuela, and the . Former Minister Roundly Scored. Washington, The dismissal of Herbert W. Bowen, for some years United States minister to Venezuela, and the exoneration of Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Loomis of the allegations brought against him by Mr. Bowen, are the outcome of the controversy, which has atattention for many tracted wide months past. This disposition of the case la made by President Roosevelt to Secretary in n letter addressed Taft, made public Tuesday night, approving Mr. Tafts report on bis findings and conclusions in tbe case. The president scathingly arraigns Minister Bowen, declaring that his conduct Is "especially reprehensible," that Mr. Bowen asked one of his witnesses to enter the employ of a certain company for the purpose, "in plain words, of stealing documents which he hoped and might Incriminate Mr. that Mr. Bowen has, evidently for for the last two BiSB months, Jndt-ed- , years, devoted himself to hunting up scandal and gossip until It became a monomania and caused him "to show complete disloyalty to the country he represented. Tbe president says he had hoped to promote Mr. Bowen, as during much of hla service he had done good work, hut that his usefulness in the diplomatic service is now at an end. . I thank you, gentlemen, for the Emperor Is Told of 8eriouo Internal Conditions Which Have Caused the sentiments expressed, and I Join In Zemetvos to Approach Hi yotir desire to bring about a new order of things. My personal wish and Majesty. my will as emperor to summon a national assembly Is unshaken. I await A BEGINNING OF NEW ERA with anxiety the carrying out of this, my will. You can announce this to National Aeaembly la to Establish a the Inhabitants of the towns and villages throughout Russia, and from toUnited Rueeia, Based Upon the you will assist me In this new day of Russian Nationalism. Principle -- Rdvaaoa, HrNS''' .....- Six XlUPtS. .. .. BOWEN IS BOUNCED, " BY THE PRESIDENT 11 to tt .... .0 Loom-is-Bowe- n Citizens of 8pringville ire miking preparations for monster Fourth of July celebration. The first cutting of luceru hiy ti Being gathered over the state, and there . is a good average crop. Fall and winter wheat la reported in good condition all over the state, and an excellent harvest is expected. A number of members of the relig loua sect known as the Holy Jumpers have arrived In Ogden and estab- - Robedheadquarters. i . - Peterson waa seriously rut about the face during a row with three or four other Swedes st Ogden. The men have been arrested. Business men, farmers and laboring men of Mt. Pleasant are working hand to aecure the location of a sugar factory at that point. Many of the box elder trees In Salt Eako are being attacked by a new specie of scale that bears a close re ambiance to tbe woolly aphis. It la claimed that farmers of Salt Lika county are aiaughtertng quail, declaring that the quaii are so numer-ou-a they are damaging the crops. George Colvin, a soldier, baa sued the street car company of Salt for S,000 damages because he was forcibly ejected from a car by a conductor. Gus d ke estimated that a million dollars be Invested in Salt Lake real estate by Californians as a direct result of tbe visit of Los Angelins to Zion last week. At a special session of tbe American Fork 'city council last week, an appropriation of 1 600 waa authorised for the purchase of necessary Instruments for a silver band. The crop bulletin shows that fruit everywhere throughout the state la In good condition, with the exception of It ! toil! LINEVITCH WANTS TO FIGHT. h k alUX y t. haebeen'caHei eorror"TrcTn g""oeref of, and the great procession HU has gone east. There waa a dis- agreement over the forefelt money. The old folks of the north end of Utah county. 600 .strong, spent a grand gala day In tbe pretty little hamlet of Alpine on the 14th. Over 200 from Leht, headed by the silver hand, were In attendance. The clttxena of Murray will celebrate the Fourth with a parade, programme, fireworks and a balloon ascension, The cKy council appropriated 1500 and the dtlsena about $500 toward the celebration, Samuel Summerhaya, aged 11, while playing with a number of companions en the streets of Salt Lake, stepped In front of a rapidly moving street car and waa eo badly mangled that he died an hour and a half later. Edward Hannah and Henry Martin, two of tbe gang of men who perpetrated the bounty frauds that took over 130,000 out of tbq treasury of Salt Lake county, have entered pleaa of guilty to the charge of conspiracy. With a trout still attached to the line with which he had been fishing In Hobble creek, the body of George V. Huntington of Sprtngvllle was found by Dr. F. A. Vincent of Salt Lake. Death was due to an apoplectic stroke. The Utah Dental association completed the work of Its fifteenth annual convention In Salt Lake on Saturday by the election of officers for tbe ensuing year, and by the selection of Ogden few the next annua gathering. Alfred Stoops of Salt Lake jumped from a moving train and struck bla bead against a telephone pole, sustaining Injuries which proved faUl. Stoop b are a family and a few days before the accident allowed bla 15.000 Insurance policy to lapse. While Working at the rock crasher of the Moran Contracting company in Salt Lake, Albert Johnson fell Into the huge machine and waa badly, hut not fatally hurt. The accident was caused by the slipping of a bar with which he waa trying to move a piece of timber. The sudden disappearance' two weeks aro of Clarence Myera, who conducted a cigar and newa stand la Ogden, and who waa supposed to have destroyed himself, has now been explained. Myera la not dead. He Is in Los Angeles , sad la reestablishing himself. The board of ejunty commissioners of Weber count) have adopted a new pLn and have Waited to advertise for bids on tbe furbishing of all blank hoots and suppl'es used In tbs various county offices sal also have iivertlsed for bids ojn the publication of all county reports. waa paaatng Central park, when some reckless young Cubans rushed toward the field gun caisson on which tbe generals remains were borne, demanding permission to carry the body. They were thrust back, and then a bigger crowd rushed forward and swayed back and forth across the broad street, temporarily disorganising the procession. The procession was the largest since the establishment of the republic. A FIENDISH "The national assembly will, as forPetersburg Emperor - Nicholas merly, establish a united Russia, and received the xemstvo deputation os the emperor will be the supreme supMonday. Tbe reception took pfaciT at port of the conditions based on the noon In the Alexander palace at Peterprinciple of Russian nationalism. hof. Prince Troubetskoy, president Upon completing his remarks the of the xemstvo congress of the Mos- emperor graciously greeted the indicow government, In behalf of the Mos- vidual members of tbe delegation, cow delegation, addressed the emshaking hands with them and having SL peror In a long speech in which he described the serious Internal conditions which have caused the zemstvos to approach his majesty directly. The emperor evidently was much ImM. Fedeoroff, representing pressed. also the St Petersburg delegation, Ilfs repIled, majesty spoke.' expreHV lng deep regret at the great sacrifices consequent on tbe war, and above everything at the disaster to the Russian navy. In conclusion, the emperor laid: An International the consideration of the affairs SWEDES IN NORWAY ADDRESS KING on jtlons of all Scandinavian people. The Christiania. The Storthing Monday adopted a r?ply to the .long address points out that Swedes residiletter which King Oscar sent on June ng) In Norway enjoy the best treat-m- e it at the hands of the Norwegian 13 to M. Berner, Its president. In the form of an address to the king and pe pie, and says that the vast inter-st- s e interests Involved demands an the Swedish pecjV; The reply, while ani?! cable adjustment of the differences titmost good 'Wttl.la berei to the action taken by j the be ween the two countries. ! ondon. The correspondent of the Storthing In dissolving tbe union.; A great meeting of representatives St; ndard at Stockholm says that the of Swedish residents of Norway was 8w dish conservative papers Bow held Monday. It adopted an Impressive-- openly advocate war. They urge mobaddress to King Oscar, request- ilization of the troops and demand the ing him to use every Influence to se- cession of northern Norway aa comcure a peaceful settlement, with the pensation to the Swedish people for view of maintaining the friendly rela- - the dissolution of the union. PROTESTS JAPAN WILL SHOW MERCY. HIS INNOCENCE Condemned Lawyer Writes Letter to Governor Hlgglna. Albany, N, Y. The letter which Governor Higgins has received from Albert T. Patrick, condemned to die tn the week of Angust 7, on convlo tlon of the murder of William M. Rice, protests that Patrick Is Innocent of murder, and says: "I have never asked and do not Mk for clemency. j "I may apply to you for the appoint ment of a medical committee to exl amine the testimony, consider new Uncle Sam Can Mix In the Morocco evidence, etc., as to how Mr. Rice came to his death. I may also apply Affair if He Wahta to. for an invesTho Washington. state depart to you or the legislature of administration the into ment on Tuesday received a dispatch tigation New York in county criminal justice from Mr. Qummere, minister to Momanner of my convic-tkrocco, transmitting a request from the and as to the government of Morocco that the Unit1 "I will accept no compromise ed States participate in a conference of to you for a modification upon the affairs of that country. The may apply confinement which hamthe solitary la to similar request that which has me in my fight for Justice pers been sent to other governments. The United 8tates will accept the invitation. provided the other powers gen- Five Hundred Miles In an Automobile. Salt Lake City. During the past erally accept. two weeks George T. Odell, manager Shooting at Portland Exposition aa of the Con. Wagon A Machine comRoault of Jtalousy. pany, has made some rather remarkPortland, Ore. Leon Brudoi an Ar- able trips in h Rambler touring car.: menian merchant on the Streets of these trips being made not entirely Cairo at the Lewis and Clark Centen- for pleasure, but more for the purpose nial exposition, on Tuesday shot his of testing this machine. Mr. Odell wife, Rachtne Slror, a Moorish dan- covered over 500 mile tn Utah and cer In tbe Cairo theatre, and Idaho during hts trips, over all kinds afterward turned the gun on himself. of roads, good, bad and Indifferent, Only flesh wounds were Inflicted on without any mishaps, and was delightthe woman, but the bullet pierced the mans head and hla chances for re- ed with the showing made by the covery are not bright. Jealousy was Rambler, the cause for the shooting. Cossacks and Socialists Hold Victim Under Water and Watch Hie Death Struggles. San Francisco. Charged with holding a man under water for twenty minutes, until life waa extinct, Samuel Whitney and Edward Bard were arrested at Point San Pedro Tuesday by Sheriff Taylor of Marin county. The officers assert that Gustave Johnson, foreman at the Bull quarry at Point San Pedro, was robbed of (50 and then forced out Into three feet of water and held beneath the aurface while hla slayers watched the death trogglea of their victim. i one-side- d n conference Germany to exactly define the scope o( of the conference and so to rid It of Morocco Is now practically assured as the objection of being a menace to the result of the conversation between French interests. Premier Rouvier and Prince Radolin, Although the basis of the conferthe German embassador, and atten- ence has not yet been settled. It is untion la now directed to defining the derstood that the two governments substantially agree on some of the scope of the conference. severe This result, after the strain, main features involved. Germany has which tested tbe diplomatic resources suspected that France had designs on of both governments, has the effect the sovereignty of Morocco, but the of relieving tbe tension, tbe officials negotiations disclosed that France had of tbe foreign office and the diplomats not questioned this sovereignty. Simof tbe German embassy agreeing that ilarly, it was disclosed that France an amicable adjustment ta near at had not designed to Interrupt the present territorial or political status quo hand. Although the acceptance of the con- of Morocco. This appears to have ference gives a certain measure of been one of Germanys chief apprehenas any change in Moroccos success to German diplomacy, yet 51. sions, status quo might Involve an ultimate Rouvier emerges from the controversy French protectorate, similar to that with the advantage of having brought over Tunis. flor MURDER. Will Settle the Trouble. Stockholm. The council of state at a meeting Tuesday adopted a proposition which will be presented to the riksdag. According to the beet Information- the main points are that "Sweden refuse to recognise the dissolution of the onion by the storthing. but the government aska the riksdag for authority to enter into nego' tiations with Norway In order to establish the basts for which both countries can mutually agree and the arnic-abl- e relations of the two countries be maintained. few cordial words for each. The fact that the emperor not only adreceived thP bold, "plain-spokedress without so much as an Indication of bis disapprobation, but expressed full sympathy with the efforts to ameliorate the deplorahl stats of affairs depicted therein, and In the most direct and explicit fashion renewed his promise to summon the representatives of the people, made the deepestrdm press ion on the a NATIONS AGREE TO A CONFERENCE Paris. Russian General Bags for Chance to Retrieve Prestige of His Country. St Petersburg. Diplomatic measures for tbe peace conference are continuing In the face of steady pressure brought to bear by the militant factions. Lieutenant General Llne-vltchas again wired the emperor, saying that victory Is almost at hand and begging that he and bis army be not deprived of the opportunity to restore the prestige of Russian arms. Minister of War Sakbaroff had an audience Tuesday of the emperor at Peterhof and he said that he presented to hla majesty measures for another mobilization of troops and urged the advisability of their adoption. General Llnevttch's telegram seems to confirm the Indications that negotiations for an armistice are not proceeding between tbe Russian and Japanese commanders. General Gomtx Laid to Rest. Havana. The body of General Maximo Oomex was Interred Tuesday evening after a funeral service ao rein some will peaches, which, orchards, plete with demonstrations In honor of be a light crop. the dead general as to lead In several The Fitxslmmons-Schreclight. Instances to acenea of disorder. The teat work. Fight Warsaw, Russian Poland. Two persons were killed and thirty-siwere wounded In a conflict between troops and socialists at ' Lodz. Monday. A procession of 2,000 socialists carrying a red flag waa stopped by The socialists Area and the cosacks replied and tben charged with drawn swords lnto lhe thick Of the procession,' .The disturbances were renewed at a factory tn the suburb of BaA ,y. which the troops have cut off from communication With Lodz. x s. Will Not Insist Upon. Harsh or Hu- "mlllatlng Terms. j St Petersburg. Japans terms of peae according to an Interview had of the Novoe by a correspondent Vremya with a member of the Japanese embassy at Vienna, will prove to be more modest than had been expected, and will be based on the propositions made In thA Japanese note on the eve of hostilities, with the addition of an indemnity covering the cost o the war. Japan will not insist on humiliating terms such as the cession of the island of Sakhalin, the disarmament of Vladivostok, or the limitation of Russias naval rights In the Pacific, but will Insist on guarantees against renewal of the war for half a century at least The diplomat Is quoted as that Japan wishes to live on saying terms of friendship wtth Russia In the future, and is not disposed to make over-hars- h stipulations. CLAIMED HE WAS KIDNAPPED. Boy Avere He Waa Taken From His Homs by Tramps. Butte. Paul De Witti aged tl years, whose parent live in Pocatello, Ida., and who disappeared from Billings, Mont., two weeks ago, turned up here He says he was kidnaped in Monday. Blillngt. where he was staying with his uncle and attending school, by two tramps, who took him to Salt Lake, where they begged money and food. He escaped from them Saturday and came here on a freight train. Against Municipal Ownership. Chicago. The Civic Federation of Chicago has adopted a special report made by the executive committee, advising against municipal ownership. The report adopted commits the organization against either operation or ownership of public utilities by the city, the reason given being that the citys operation of Chicagos waterworks system has not been successful enough to Warrant a belief that the city could successfully operate S street car system or other public utilities PIRATES "WIPE OUT a. ctdcdtam vra Under Friendship and Virtually lates a Settlement. Ships Crew Lands WHY EYESIGHT FAILS Atrc Guise of Anmhi-- . I INFERIOR ARTIFICIAL LIGHT FRE QUENTLY THE CAUSE j Illuminants of the Past, One ar.d Alt Have Serious Defects Acetylene San Francisco. News of a terrible j Gas, with Its Clear, Unwavering, Yet Soft Flame Cannot Hurt the Eyes. massacre of 150 natives on tba Siber1 lan coast has been received here in a letter from Petropaulovski. on the Chicago, June 30 No one can coast of Kamchatka. go Into our schools or meet s on the street A. Morogravlenof has written to his group of children how large a munbei brother, a resident of this city, that without noticing The propor wear spectacles In the early part of the year the na- of fhem seems to increase jeurlj, and tion tives in one of the small settlements there are many mbre who ought t down the coast which he does not wear erU-ncof on glarvs. Tbe name observed a yacht or schooner teacher might be duplicated by the She knew Alice was inatten. drop anchor In the harbor, and her score coming was hailed with cries of re- tive and she thought she was unusualShe said to to the principal joicing Off from the vessel came a ly stupid a note to the mother, resent and number of small boats. The natives the child he helped at that could see the crew piling what they questing home if she wished her to keep up thought were supplies into the smaller with her class One day after a blackcraft. Then the men pulled for the board explanation, the teacher called shore upon the child and found that she next had not seen what had been writtea there or the day During that was beard the firing of arms, and later She was kept after school and by dint Miss on smoke and fire were observed, This of much sympathetic querttonjng C. found that Alice had never been t from Petropaulov-skled to Investigation able to see what was put on the board and other town on the .coast, and and that her head had ached so often a horrible tale of pillage and massacre and so hard that she frequently failed was brought to light. to hear what was said. About the streeets of the settleSuch a condition may be caused by writes Morogralenof, were lack of proper food, but tn our Ameriment, strewn the bodies of 150 of the inhab- can homes it Is usually due to the itants, shot snd cut to death by the poor quality of the artificial light. The pirates, who, under the pretense of yellow, Insufficient light of the ordifriendship, had gained a lauding on the with its smoky coast. Robbery was their only motive, nary kerosene lamp, as bad for tbe eyes for every but bad been ransacked and chimney, Is about as can be imagined. The flickering anything of marketable value taken. light from a coal gas Jet Is hut little END OF CHICAGO STRIKE. better, and even the electric light, z brilliant as It usually Is, has an unBoth Sides Predict Trouble Will be steadiness due to variations In power, and a glare peculiarly trying to the 8ettled This Week. delicate nerves of sight. The compar-ativelChicago. It is freely predicted by new illumlnant acetylene gas assoboth members of the Employers produces as nearly perfect an artificial ciation and labor leaders that the light as has yet been found. It givee teamsters strike will be a thing of the a clear white, unwavering light, very past before the end of the present brilliant yet perfectly soft, and so nearly like the rays of tbe sun that week. even colors appear as In daylight. of officials one to of the Acccording acetylene Is very easily the Chicago Federation of Labor, the sndFortunately,produced, and the simple cheaply strike will be called off entirely by the apparatus necessary can be purchased strikers themselves. As a step toward and installed In any home at s very this end it was decided at an execu- moderate cost, and the acetylene can be piped to convenient points in the tive meeting of the Chicago Federawhere a light is needed. It is house to tion of Labor begin missionary and extinguished and used work with members of the Teamsters then lighted common like city gas. exactly be An will endeavor Joint Council. Acetylene is rapidly coming 'Into made to bring a majority of the officials to favor calling the strike off. common use In homes, churches When this has been accomplished acUbols and Institutions of all kinds, these members of the Joint council are snd It Is reasonable to expect that as to advocate such a course to the strik- its use in the home increases, there ers and finally a referendum vote of will be fewer defective eyes, particuthe strikers is to be taken. larly among children. Poor eyesight and the many ills resulting therefrom WILL CONFER IN AUGUST. will undoubtedly be much reduced by the use of this new Illumlnant In WashMeet Plenipotentiaries Will On Lifts Journey. ington at That Tima. Is something will do somewho He Washfngtoji. Russia and Japan Is store-wil- l do more; who be have tentatively decided each to ap- thing; who is taoet will do most J. end he point three plenipotentiaries to repre- Freeman Clarke. sent them in the Washington conferRAILWAY RATE LEGISLATION. ence. M. Nellloff, it is understood, has already accepted the chairmanship . At the biennial convention of the of the Russian mission, and Is being Order of Railway Conductors recenteonsultedjsbout the selection of his as- ly held at Portland, Oregon, resolutions were unanimously adopted vole-ln-g sociates, but Washington has not yet their sentiments as to the effect heard whether Marquis Itos health of proposed railway rate legislation will permit him to come as the rank- on the 1,300,000 railroad employes, ing Japanese plenipotentiary. The be- whom they In part represented. Thee lief here Is Chat Field Marshal Yama-gat- a resolutions "indorse the attitude of will be designated In Itos place President Roosevelt in condemning should the marquis be unable to ac- secret rebates and other illegalities, cept. It is expected that the conference will convene here about the mid- and commend the attitude of the heads of American Railways, who, dle of August with practical unanimity, have joined with the president on this question." All Halllow Colllege Commencement. then respectfully point out to They Salt Lake City. The nineteenth anthe "Inadvisability of legisCongress nual commencement of AU Hallows lation vesting In the hands of a comCollege, Salt Lake's ideal school for mission power over railway rates, boys, was held on June 15th, now lower by far In the United at the Salt Lake theatre, when an In- States than In any other country, teresting programme was presented. because such regulation would result James Owen gave the valedictory ad- In litigation and confusion and indress. Rev. P. M. Cushnahan conferred evitably tend to an enforced redactbe diplomas upon the students and tion in rates, irrespective of the quesawarded the medals. tion of the ability of the railroads to stand the reduction, especially in new OFFENDERS ARE FLOGGED. of the increased cost of their supplies Troops Called Out to Quell Riot in and materials." They further protest ed against such power being given to Russian Prison. the present Inter-Stat- e Commiuelor Reval, Russia. A riot of 200 prisonbecause "the proposed legislation il ers, owing to alleged maltreatment, not In harmony with our idea ol broke out in the prison here Saturday American jurisprudence, inasmuch as night and was only quelled at 3 o'clock it contemplates that a single body Sunday morning with the aid of troops shall have the right to investigate, from the garrison. The rioters, who indict, try, condemn and then enforce its decisions st the cost of tne can Included women, smashed the furniture and the windows and attempted rtera, pending appeal, which I manito escape, but the police and soldiers festly inequitable. effectively held all exits. The offendThe conductors base their demand ers were floggged. for only such legislation If any, ai would "secure snd insure Justice and Robbers Beat Girl. 'equity and preserve equal righto to aS Shelbyvllle, Ind. Mary Hill, 6 years parties concerned, on the ground that the lour cost of transportation"! thF old. Ik In a dying condition, as the result of being beaten by robbers who result of the efficiency of Americas entered the Hill residence while tbe railway management and operation which have built up tbe conntn mother was absent on an errand. Brace through constant Improvement and Britton, aged 35, has been arrested at development of territory, while at th Prescott, and two strangers are in same time recognition has been given Jail pending an investigation. AU afterto the value of Intelligence among emnoon crowds of angry citizens col- ployes in contrast to foreign methods, lected in various parts of the city and where high freight rate and lowest, threatened violence to the assailants. wages to employes obtain." He may yet be lynched if the girl diee. Impressing their claim against lew IslaAon adverse to their interests, Ten Times Sentenced to Death. they point out the fsct'ithat "h rates of this country average freight Reading, Pa. Samuel Greason, coltwo per cent of the cost of artiored, was on Friday acqnited of the only cle to the thus making the murder of John Edwards. Mrs. Kate freight rateconsumer, so Insignificant a factor Edwards, wife of the murdered man, la the selling price 'that numerous whose testimony convicted Greason standard articles are sold at the same over three years ago, completely ex- price ia an parts of the country." onerated him. Edwards was murdered nearly tour years ago, and Greason Million of Women Worker. was arrested several months later. While Germany has (.500,000 womHis death warrant had been Issued who earn their own living, Itay, ten times, and his case has developed en one-ba- lf the population, has Into one of the most remarkable mur- with only 5,250,0001 der trials in this state. j ei 1 |