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Show COALVILLE TIMES. t L $, Hilar 14 BmIshs KaMsr. M tte Psasoito la CcaMIIa. t M, a fcaaaUa T?US. mu of iiMiinioK. A4mm ftMtaa "" ftn Ob u THVmmm Ma fltlVl OUtl a .& . atlM . kUtt(MM OlfO..a.tMaMaMiaaH aawm w a .40 COMBINE theTbe congress was called to orT prealdact, lion. J. H. RichaA A FARMERS' COAL VEIN 43 the,' crC-.tli- j - -- Paervltrh valley this season baa one of th largest and btwt crop eer know In (bat section. Fros seven tenth of an acre of ground A. Brown of Centerville baa tbia year marketed $1,400 worth of cherries. It la stated that tha Utah Sugar company will khlp 2,000 tons of beet from the Bear river country to the Lehi factory. It la believed that Evle Munson, Junction boy who died the lS year-ol- d one addenly day last week, waa poisoned by eating candy. . The name of the postoffloe at Uintah county, Utah, has been changed to Randlott, with Charles L. Sptr.knall as postmaster. Utah holds fourth position In rank of metal producing states, Colorado, California and Montana leading this tats In tbs production of metals. Labor leaders deny that all the Mloa miner of Utah are to be called out 00 a strike because of the labor trouhlee In the mines of Colorado. Ulysses Stokes, aged 10, foil into a Tit 4 boiling water at a slaughter boose In Salt Lake City, and was so severely burned that death resulted a few hours later. Joba Crawford, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Manti, is dead at the age of 74. Mr. Craw ford helped build tha first bouse of worship In Utih, Mrs. Jacob Rausch of Salt Lake City suicided last week, 'taking car hollo acid. She had been In 111 health lor some time and finally decided to and her sufferings. Business conditions throughout tha state experienced ,a decided change for the better during, the past week, and the outlook for a big business this fall Is very bright On Sunday a monument was unveiled In the Salt Lake City cemetery by the friends of James R. Hay, for whose murder Peter Mortenseu Is under sentence of death, Albert Oliver, aged 16, of Sandy accidentally shot himself while on a pleasure trip In 9'S Cottonwood fan yon the bullet entering his temple, causing Instant death. Firs started by sparks .from . a threshing engine destroyed over 100 tons of hay belonging toJamea Harvey of Ksysvllte, tha loss being in the neighborhood of $1,000, As threshing proceeds tn tha vi clotty of ML Pleasant, prospect! for an ixoellent crop become better. This la the report that also comes from seajjy all surrounding towns. Alex L Wyatt, formerly a resident of Balt Lake City, being a prominent Jeweler, accidentally shot and killed himself while engaged la cleaning a revolver at his home in Chicago. During Conferehoe week In Salt Lake City, It is Intended to have a grand reunion of all Londoners who lava emigrated to Utah, Idaho and sontlguous states during the past fit-La-lan- fears. ' Vern MeNeld a, USE DYNAMITE AND POISON. Prior to Wipe Turk DEPEND Macedonians FUTURE MOVEMENTS of the Earth. Face From UPON CIRCUMSTANCES. The Cologne Gazette publishes tb of an Interview with on of tb The American Vessels Will, However report leaders, who Is quoted as Macedonian Look After the Protection of Insaying that the Macedonian committerests of American Ctizens in tee controls an enormous quantity of Sultan's Domain. dynamite, many guns and much am munition, and a large sum of money The disposition of tha cruisers and Is frankly resolved that unlWs Brooklyn and San Francisco of Ad- its efforts result In a war between miral Cottons squadron, which ar- Bulgaria and Turkey or In European rived at Beirut Friday, has not yet Intervention, to- - destroy the Macebeen finally determined by the admin- donian cities with dynamite, burn the istration. No orders regarding the fu- villages and contaminate the foun ture movement of the vessels have tains and water systems throughout been sent to Admiral Cotton, and the country this The committee, much will depend upon the character leader as war, expects sajs. fully of the report he makes concerning otherwise anarchy might be carried Placed face to face conditions In and about Beirut, and into Bulgaria. Bulgaria on the rpresentations which may with such an alternative, and upon this rewar, would prefer come from the minister as to tbs sult Macedonian hopes are also baked. necessity for the presence of AmeriBULGARIA DEFINES POSITION. can war vessels In Turkish waters to look after the protection of the InterWar Unless Forced ests of the citizens of the United Will Not Declare to FighL Turks by States In tha sultans domain. reliable to reports from According A British View. Varna, at the rdeent council of minThe London Morning Post pub- isters, presided over by Prince Ferdilishes a letter from its Constantino nand at the palace of Buxinograd, it plo correspondent In which ha dis- was resolved that Bulgaria should cusses the Beirut affair and the posi- continue to maintain an attitude of tion of the American missionaries In the strictest neutrality In the Macedonian question, and further that th Asia Minor. He says: have arrived at a crisis. mcast stringentmeasures should be "Things The United States must either Insist adopted to prevent anything likely u lpon the porte listening to Its repre- cause a disturbance In Bulgarias relasentations regarding American con- tions with Turkey. Tbe war minister Is reported certs or drop the missionaries upoken strongly In the council The latter course is natural-- y deImpossible, and the sending of a against any thought of Bulgaria acon first on war Turkey; claring has quadron great significance as howlng a determination on the(part count of the enormous expenditure if America to take an active part in that such a war would Involve, and he Turkish question. One result of this step will probably be to Induce secondly, because the great power the sultan to raise hls representative would never permit Bulgaria to reap at Washington to the rank of ambas- the advantage If she were victorious. sador so that the United States can Should Turkey attack Bulgaria, debo equally represented here. At pres- clared the minister, the present aimy ent America Is at a decided disadcould hold the Turks In check for in this vantage respect compared the first few days, while the entire with the other first-clas- s powers. Noarmy could be mobilized body can quite foresee the ultimate at- Bulgarian Bulthree to twelve days titude of the United States, but It la within would never declare war, be almost certain that her weight will garia incline on the side of the Christian added, but if war was declared her she would accept the chalagainst the Turk. At the same time, against lenge fearlessly. as a matter of importance to Great Britain. America Is almost bound to WILL TRY, FOR NORTH POLE. oppose the descent of Russia on the matin because Dardanelles, religious ters tha Turk is more tolerant than Commander Peary Will Make Another Trip to the Frozen North. tbo Russian. Commander Robert E. Peary, U. 8. RELIANCE WINS FINAL RACE. N., the well known Arctic explorer, Makes It Three Straight From S't will make 'another dash for tha north Leave of absence tor thre pole. Thomas' Challenger. has been granted him, with th years The Reliance, the American cuj permission of tbe president, by asdefender, on Thursday won the third sistant Secretary of the Navy Dart- and final race and the aeries for that and he baa been assured of tb famous sea trophy, the America's ing, sympathy of both these ofhearty cup. In a dense fog which prevented ficials. t vision, beyond ?00 yards,, she finished In hls letter of application for the race at 5:30:02, amid the acclama leave of absence. Commander Peary tlons of the assembled fleet The briefly outlines hls plans of action. In Shamrock HI, after running tor more a euitable shlp built 4a one of our beet and - strengththan an hour Jnrthe tog, missed th shipyards, ened to the maximum degree and fitfinish line, passed by It and returned ted with American engines, "so that she may go north as an exponent of American skill and mechanical abilconstabulary had one man killed h(thP0UCh tie fleet the yacllf8 ensign ity, Commander Peary hopes to start have y Reinforcements and spread-alread- with hls expedition about the 1st of Jng the fight tattering from her truck r left Manila for the scene of era in celebration victory, the July nexL the dirtnrbance to subdue the lnsur- - Shamrock III did not cross the finish ASSAULTED KING PETER. gents, who have taken up a strong line. As often said of tbe historic position In the mountains which flank .race when the America won the cup, Rumors of an j there was no second. Attempt Made on tbe the Laguna de Cay. Life of the Servian Ruler. Special dispatches give an unconIT PAYS TO RIDE IN A SUBSTANTIAL BALLOON. firmed report of an attempt on King Peter's life at Nish on Saturday. It Is said that stones were thrown at the royal .carriage, one striking tbe king' in the face, and a pistol was fired from a neighboring window. Xt is also rumored that the Sixth Servian regiment, notorious tor the, part 11 played In the recent regicides, has-beeordered to Nish. t, - .ul -- . - p-- 4 n- -a t fo f j j 11 -- J I M i a y alto-Tethe- g'-e- ts , a CRITICISM BY AN OLD TIMER -- ' of-he- i ty'1 f' W J 12 year-olboy of American Fork, wa seriously Injured SHOT AT ENGINEER. last week, being thrown from n horse, the animal's hoof striking him In the Attempt to Hold Up Great Northern Train at Great Falls. head and tearing the scalp nearly all off one aide of his head. A Great Falls dispatch to the Butte . Hyrum Peterson of .. Spring says; City, What la believed to have been en while aeststlng in unloading a threshing machine, was thrown heavily to attempt to hold up express No, 151 the ground, striking cm his shoulder, on th Great Northern almost within s breaking the shoulder bone badly and the city limits of Great Fa!ls,-wahi other ways Injuring him about the tolled Thursday n'prht by the engineer, who ran his train by the spot a here head. It was to have been halted so fast , Six governors have so far accepted that the robbers could not get at him. Invitations to attend the Irrigation Just etu of tho city th englnef congress at Ogden, They are Iardee saw figures by the traloslde la the Some one shouted someof California, Sparks cf Nevada. Mor- darkness. but, he pr!l no attention. rison of Idaho, Peabody of Colorado, thing, There was a shot and the ball Chatlerton cf Wyoming and Wells of passed xfithtn a foot of b la head and Utah. smashed a glass In the cab. Detechurried to the scone, but tives A project of vast Importance to no one was found there. that section of the country la the one "Ktft President. aW6u""fxFIay3yM"lrounty7ttiat John Miller, a German, was arrested has for Its object the construction of a Canal about five miles In length, to Monday afernon at his home In Fyra-cusN. Y, and Is charged with havcarry the water from Bed Gate point " to shoot the president to the Torrey land. threatened ing his In that city. Sunday stay during Word has been received by G. 8. Hickox, local agent tn charge of the Fhyalciaoe Sew Up Mane HeavL, bureau of animal Industry, that all An operation on the heart of Matsheep to be shipped from the state thew Plowman, who was atabhed In may be given a clean bill of health If a fight with James Cormeet Saturday, they have been dipped within ninety may save the mans life. At Merer 'days prior to shipment hospital, la Chicago, where he was The state land board has appro- taken, physicians took out his hesrt priated $1,500 to make a preliminary and sewed It up. Then oxygen waa Survey of thu Buckhorn fiats reservoir admlnistered contrnuously, and list schema. The rcronolr will lrrigatgjjight Jt was said he, hod a possible about lO.cro acre f land In Emery chance of recovery. ' Plowman was H rVrr? county Huntington river. In stabbed with a bread knife In the left the vicinity of Huntington. breast. Tbe wound almost cut his heart In two, d Inter-Mountai- n -- WARSHIPS AT BEIRUT Strike' Made Eighteen Miles Boise. Ida, J 3 From Evanston, Wyoming. OF from almost delegates being every state In According to a special from Evans-th- e Addresses were, made bn bc5a. ton Wyoming. Joseph Acocks has state by Governor CharieaN"iien Protect to on the and of rid. Producer Country behalf of the dty of fhJ- - ipade publI? tte tory of ProbabIy thf wood by Mayor McDonald. 'greatest coal discovery ever made In Their Interest by ' Backed by $100, OCX), 000 Capital. President Richards responded to the tbe western tatea- - Mr- - Acocks says about eBht yeara ag0 wh!1 ram of tbe American Mining ba kwi by 11"" """ "' greas, and ether responses were male I,r0RPctlDS for quartz some eighteen miles northeast of Dvanrton, be capital 11 it pia.i pr- n d by a by a number cf delegates. ituck hla prospecting pick through n Joint ni'i'Uiii; of tu- i.i c ami ih t TO AVENGE MURDER. thin stratum of eand&tone, hi !, tin- p dm which tv I a broke vein. ut.f-- j coal hiTs in pn away, uncovering era Servut Cfflcers Plan to Punlth A:-- j The-- e t th; coal for market An a .o' mt a I n nojp-fenbeing intertui cs of tatt Kipg and Queen. r that time, he covered up his pros-rectt a Hr ha ,1 I I.IHI p irrbcr of ofEcera of the N h t l .11 awaiting an opportune time to O'tttUi other g trrlrons In Sarvla 1 tv f t t r r aJ I a";i open It up. This summer the Union , it ; r, In connection wdth thL ll r - ri - r Pacific Coal company sent Its pros-- j pu dx f r s a- - rf fit i f the proclamation dcrmn' ..of t tr t rl ' 11 1' pectfng Hi eui ging Into the country with a ne ('" t'ial by courj-martof n .'lit b.ui' :i diamond drill to locate If possible the t be in. - .... t 1. c l ir, 'ors who we-- e concented pt , ' I i " a tj.,,i, of the Cumberland and the cist of IV IHI h' b dip talnation-King AJeiaca ' 'Spring Valley coal veins. s f t to ' tu f t i,t' y tfrjrets t , bi at. r (I t, "1 it tirrra and their mfnlite", a it 'r trot tilt Mr, Acocks watched their move-- i t; ic.tii t.ng to rerlgn their toami. smuii g meats closely until they were within p't-ictsblmh it, h.L.c- bhitis if tbe demand waa refuted. 'inol an i In pn two miles of his hidden treasure, and banks riiniizaln it was announced Lrtr that a then arc the hlt,,t'as It- e aJ it lulinn procured a force of men and f officers of the NLh tbe Producers and Coiiatuitt'is I rdou group commenced to open up the vein. His gxTia -ytd to kill all tbe conspirator greatest of Tennt'istv and of New Vnrk with expectations were more than In the concerned palace orsaEsina realized, for a vein was exposed forAmeihau 4UI.OOO members, tn of Equity of North A rut rp a, with t.ons, and tiiEt many oQcors of othe ty feet In thickness and has already and the Farmers Na Millets Joined them. It warlnt-ad-e- l CO, hoo mtnibt-rs- , been uncovered for a distance of to art at an early date, but the Ex bange tional iuj eight miles, with apparently no end. news leaked out and all the conspirapany, with a membership of 20,000 Eight entries have been made Into the tors were arrested during the night stratum, which dips on an angle of 15 WILL EXECUTE HIMSELF. Forty seven officers have been arrett- or 20 degrees. The coal Is of a suNish alone. Novel Plan for Ending Existence of ed at perior quality, being the true Cumberland stratum, which Is the For hill Wyoming Murderer. WAR IS INEVITADLE. formation unbroken and in place and On tha 25th lust. James Keefer, who murdered Jchn Warren, an aged man, Balkan Situation Serious and Ou- much cleaner than the original Cumberland vein. A good water supply near Lander, Wyoming, will bo exetbreak of Hostilities Liable at any and excellent railroad facilities are cuted. The execution will differ from Moment most affairs of this character, In bat The Balkan situation .shows BO S!p close at hand. The land this coal was Keefer will hang himself. The exe- of Improvement Indeed, war between discovered on is government property, cution will take place In the Jail yard Turkey and Bulgaria Is Inevitable, but and Mr, Acocks has applied for a patat Lander, and work ob the stockade The Turklsir ambassador In London as- ent on all the surrounding country He will make no statement as to what to enclose It, as also the scaffold, has serts that hostilities can only YffAilt deposition he will make of his already begun. from aa ove.t act on the part of Bu- discover, beyond paying he has Keefer bad made application through lgaria. The Sofia government on the been offered a good figure by three bis attorneys for a new trial, but the other hand, preserve strict neutral- prominent concerns. suprOtne court' overruled the motion ity, as advised by Russia and Austria COT RID OF HUS3AND. and sentenced him to be hanged- - on Turkey is largely Increasing the numthe 25th, When the death warrant ber of her troops in Macedonia, in Ban Franclrco Woman Gives Her was read to him Keefer smiled and Liege Lord a Dote of Arsenic. spite of her depleted treasury, and Is aadd he was not afraid to die, determined to suppress the revolution A coroners Jury has returned a verKeefer, as stated, will execute him- before the powers can intervene. dict that Martin Bowers, the San self. Plans are being made for the Franclcco man who died from arsenigallows, which will be so constructed Roasted to Death cal rolronlng on Augurt 25, was poisthat Keefer, when 'he steps on the to advices from Redo, the oned by his wife; that the poison was According trap, will draw a plug from a pall Macelonian Interior organization esa prescription filled with water. When the water timates that 150.CC9 women, children procured through Martha E. Bowers, Mrs, by forged runs ow a counterbalance will throw and old men are hiding in the mouof the deceased; and that Mrs. the' catch which holds the trap and ntains and forests' of Macedonia. The wife Z. C. Sutton, sister of Mrs. Bowers, the doomed man will thus oslier him- Turks are burning the forests In tha secured the rolson on the forged preself Into eternity. districts of Lercn and Koabre and kil- scription. Mrs. Bowers was charred AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS, ling fugitives who attempt to escape with murder. Considering her sister, We do Mrs. Sutton. thoJury said: to the plains. Tbe Vlach village of fool Justified from the evidence in not Eight Hundred Delegates Present at three bourn distant from Mouse charging Mrs. Sutton aa a principal, Opening Session. Ur, .has been burned by the Tuiks, but wo recommend that Mrs. Sutton Th American Mining congress be- who are reported to have thrown ev- - ha compelled to stand trial as an ac gan 1tslxth .noual eejston at Pead-woo- oral of the Inhabitants Wto tSrtA.'joesEQry to the crlmo." S. D on Tuesday, Interest cen- The Eashl Bazouka have destroyed Twenty Lndronca Made Good by the tering In a talk by Secretary of the the village of Stoilovo, near Mzlkelej-nov' ' Treasury Shaw. TO CONTROL THE MARKETS THE UNITED STATES. - UTAH STATE NEWS. FEET THICK. -- srj e. evening the police learned that a man named Miller living In the scuthwest-or- n part of the city had said that he would shoot the president while the letteorsrriers' parade was being reviewed, They could find no trace cf th man w til 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, when b was pced under arrest. He denies that he made threats against the presidents life, and claims a werran from whom the police learned cf it is lying. MURDERED s -- BY TRAMPS. Montana Ranchmen Play Weary Willie With Disastrous Results.- - -Three tran-pa- , armed with revolvers, Invaded a Northern P.iclfla frelgnt tram near Drummond, Meet, and held un two ranch hands who were stealing a ride. The hands, who were unarmed, showed fight, whereupon the tramps shot and killed one At.d yerlously wcimdcd thq abet-- At Drummond thy Jumped from the train and fled. The bed'es of their vktlm wore discovered hy the crew. Th wcuaded man Is unconscious and there ere no marks to Identify tbe men. The sheriff has been unable to locate the hlghwajmen. Circus Patrons Injured. VERY STRANGE STORY. story window of a, hotel at Santa Monica. She foil a distance of fifDuring a severe wind ttorm at Kans., the tent in which Jchn Woman Said to Have Shot Herself and teen feet onto a veranda, from whence winBho crawled Into a second-storRobinson's circus was exhibiting was Then Leaped From a Window. In wound a was bullet blown down. An Immense crowd cf dow. There Grif- her- - forehead. Just abov$ the right wife of Colonel Griffith, Mr. was in the people meragerie, and when tbe poles and canvass esme fith J. Griffith, one of Los Angeles' tcirplo. down a hundred or mote people were park commissioners and owner of tho Colonel GfiC th says that In pack-larg- e Los Jellz ranch, lies at the Cal- - in? their funks hls wife picked up a whom fifty required medical hurt.' attention. Price Joyner, a farmer, was Ifornja hospital at Los Angeles In a revolver and accidentally discharged probably fatally hurt ' Cages contain rerious condition as the result cf a jt. Tho bullet struck her la the forehead and, he says, tho rushed to ing the wild animals were overturned, bullet woundTTnher forehead. erne cf the esses falling ca Mr Griffith leaped out of the third- , tho window and lcared ouL people. None of the animals e.capcd. y, y or Poisonous Gasses From a Spring KIH a Woman. From late reports received at Cody, Wyo., it appears that Mrs. Anna B. Brown of Rivervlew met death In a most unusual manner at Demarls Hot Springs. Her death was not due to drowning, as at first supposed, an inquest developing the fact that there-wano water in her lungs. She was a victim of poisonous gases which are said to rise- - from the springs, and which are alleged to have proved fatal in more than on case during the past twenty years. Four People Killed as the Result of ' Street Car Collision. head-ocollision Through a at Pelham, N. , two electric cars, each running. It Is said, at a rate of more than twenty miles an hour, four persons were killed and nineteen were so seriously Injured, physicians4 ear that' they" are and several of thes are expected to die. As there were seventy passen-- , rers on the two cars, many other received cuts and minor wounds which did not prevent their going to their homes. H-- -- &hot His Neighbor. William Lafare, cattleman, whos range la on the Dolores river forty miles south of GramL Junction, Colo, rode Into town Saturday night ard fight Informed the sheriff that In he had shot and killed Eh T, Massey, a neighbor' Lafare said Massey took ng his own three shots at child In front of him to protect himself. Finally lifase got an ' opportunity to shoot and did so, killing Massey. He claims that the killing was in The rosn quarreled over water rights. him,-holdi- self-defens- |