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Show I 4 f , ' t J 4 V COALVILLE TIMES. KILLED C UHw K. JOKCX, Mmi Ha. M ttM t and Satis la C!tUa. Vtmk, fwtnw hMKUM Mattar. 1IY SAVAGES MURDERED MISSIONARY PARTY FORESTS. IN AFRICAN MM. M nuu w nHrunrai. Aaaaaa PaaMa fca m Natives Had No Grievance With White Men. But Chief Decided to Nip Possibility of War irj th Bud. to the Mlnihter Lyon ban state Monrovia, from 4th of date under Liberia, last, the details of the massacre in forest of a It 1 estimated that fuhy 2.000,000 the depth of an African John O. named head Of aheep mill ura.e upon the white missionary followers', Tate, with all of hi UTAH STATE NEWS. department Now-mbe- ranges of Utah this winter. The Eros receipt of the Salt City poatoffloe for 1003 exceed the (Toss receipt for 1902 by 110,730 78. Courtney E. Phillip suiilded in He had by taking strychnine. once before attempted to take bis life The wool clip for the year 1908 I estimated at about 10,000,000 pounds, or about 2.000,000 pounds ley than the clip of 1902. The Republican of Ogden will, on the 4th, celebrate their recent victory by a ball and banquet, 700 Invitations baring been ''vsent out The farmer of Sevier county are making a rigorous and united effort to secure a beet sugar factory for the local consumption. The cost of labor employed in the variops processes of manufacturing sugar In the state of Utah during 1903 amounted to a little over J2i)0,000. In tbe Dean Purbrldge election test tor a seat In the Salt Lake City Council, Dean, the Republican candidate, has been declared the winner. The Utah state building at the Louisiana Purchase expo si ton at St Louis is about completed. Tbe building will cost between $6 000 and 7,000. The yield of wheat In this state during the past season is estimated at not less than 3,000,000 bushels, as agslusl 4,000,000 bushels for the previous year. E. Petit, a farmer living near Balt lake City, was Injured In a runaway accident last week, when he fell the horses, his leg being fractured. A statement made by the Salt Lake banks for the past year show a total Increase of deposits of 11,426,818, and an Increase of Joans and discounts of k Og-de- n eighteen da number It appears that the massacre took place a far hack a March 15, 1901, yet thl. the first detailed account, ha Just come to hand In an affidavit by Mr. Mary L Allen, a white missionary at Non pakroo, Liberia. She ha the utory from some of the native Doo tribesmen, who knew of tbe killing. ASK FOR DIRECT REPLY. Tate had a large mission and farm, ami besides be maintained a considpan Inquires of Russia as to Eva erable school in the jungle and altoustion of Manchuria. gether nineteen people were in the Lien Fang, first secretary of the 'mission when It was surrounded In affalra vis!ted Ru- of Ve Doo The first manj the night by In Peking, Moneho answered a knock at the door dan Minister J.esar conInformation and requested The Interpreter next day, was shot Russian of the Intentions the cerning was shot, and as Tate appeared and tried to protect the body of the In- government regarding the evacuation of Manchuria. terpreter, he, too, was shot and cut t4 i Minister Lesar. In reply, said that pieces The Doos then killed all the remain- lOthlng could be done at present with view to evacuation for two reasons. ing inmates of the house, cut oft t the first place, the minister pointed their hands, and placing the bloody toe cold weather made It lmpoe-t- o members In a eoflin, sent them back their people as trophies. In ex-- 1 Me to remove the troops from their wbleh there planatlon of their action the Doo jresent positions, besides to no accommodations barrack 88i(j. jfere We have no fight with the white!,! bad elsewhere, and, In the second e men. hut If we do not kill him now. Mace, he Bald, It would endanger Rus-hwill bring his country to make war dan Interests to undertake evacuation uiwin us negotla-injuring the progress of the . Minister Lyon on the strength ofL , , . Japan for this affidavit, communicated with the that the might Japanese with r;ason a Liberian secretary of state, to tovade Man view to securing fuller Information rlzc. and perhaps the punishment of the dhuria. perpetrators of the massacre. BADLY MIXED. In Governments Provisional Santo Domingo, It Is reported that General Gelletier as formed a provl donal government It Axua de Compostella, presided over by himself, and that the inhabitants gf Barhona have joined In the move-Beand the two forces are Jointly marching on that city. Consequently there are now two provisional governments In the republic of Santo DoTwo mingo. The German she cannot restore order outbreak occurs. The demands tbe presence of more The eity so far Is quiet. warships. Vandaism Committed at Scene of Wreck. It is believed that, despite the extreme precautions and watchfulners of the Pere Marquette railroad ofllelals and coofficers, many acta of vanda'lsm were committed at the wreck near East Paris, Mich., Saturday night, and that ghouls despoiled the bodies of ths dead. Coroner Hllllker declares that nothing of any value whatever was found by him when he searched the dead, anfthat he la satisfied ghouls robbed ths remains, either while they were In the wreck or were being carried Into ha grace cars to he brought to Grand Rapids. Masy Acta of tFtfeAs N N B ffJfoKA. ter. Thfc Russians do not spoalt EJT . Russians Said to Bo Afflicted With Dread Diaease. k I pedal from Lincoln, Neb., says: Resident near Ninth and H streets have reported to Health Officer Rhode Russians living In the that twenty-fivvicinity have leprosy. The alleged lepera returned from the beet fields a week ago. The Informant reported that a physician had tried to rent several rooms for a sanitarium in which to Twenty-fiv- e CANADIANS VIOLATE TREATY,' e RECIPROCITY American Gunboat Goes to Korea. Rear Admiral Sterling, temporarily In command of the Asiatic station, cables the navy department announcing the departure of the gunboat thought necessary. Japanese Cabinet Meeting. An important Joint meeting of the cabinet and privy council was held Sunday to consider ways and means In view of the grave situation, bnf no difficulty is now anticipated In providing for the extraordinary expenditures, Including the completion of the Beoul-Fusa- n railway. It is believed that nnlesa Russia modifies her reply, Japan will Immediately safeguard Korea, though such step will not necessarily mean war with Russia. Judge NV. II, Dickson Is hovering between life and death at hts apartments In the Knutsford hotel. Salt Lake, as the result of Injuries received by slipping on the tile floor, the heck of his head coming In contact with the hard floor. The Chinese Treaty, At the Chinese legation the confident hope Is expressed that the ihrone at Peking will ratify the American-Chinescommercial treaty recently ratified by tbe United State senate, and that ratifications - may be exchanged without delay. Iq cabling hie government several days ago the announcement of the ratification of the treat) here. Sir Liang, the Chinese minister, took occasion to urge that the ratifications at Peking he expedited as much as possible. e A Picture by John Chsrlton. th MINERS ON TRIALr Opttmlstlo Canadian Artist (From the Minn noil JourntlJ WILL 8TUDY DISEASE. Accused ef Dynamiting Mine at Professor Visit PWlippn "to he 8prlng, Cole. Study Condition t A Jury la the Sun and Moon dynaProfessor Maxmllllan Herxog a miting cases from Idaho Springs was San Francisco, en route to his teld secured Tuesday afternoon, and the I o labor to the Philippine island to taking of testimony has begun - at which he has been called by the Unit--i Georgetown, Colo, . J. EL Chandler, ed States government to study dsase former financial secretary of the Ida- germs and investigate Asiatic malaho Springs union, who was recently dies. Professor Ilerog 1$ arrested In California for complicity of pathology and bacieriolocy t tks nn In the Sun and Moon outrage, will Chicago polyclinic. He will the Nippon Maru, iP,vL be tried with the other defendants. - : Wednesday for the which Philippine, Ida- - WU1 Ill-- WIFE S COt ESSES TO HORRIBLE CRIME. SALT LAKE BARBER Murdered Wife on Christmas Afternoon and Left Child to Guard the Body for Two Nights and a Day. GALE SWEEPS OVER INDIANA. Worst Storm in Ysars Causes Much Damage to Property. Th-- - n- st terrific ulmlsOrm that ever d mu that Itinity .truck Wash-ing- t pa-,- , n. Lid , on Fri ay afternoon. There was ninth damage and possibly fiv lory build ng of fatri'ties An-the fin muati Heating toinpany wa leveled to the ground, and It Is possible that lives were lot m the debris, were iu the building as many during the afternoon The storm was sudden, and It probable the people remained In th building for protet tion. Chief of the Fire Department Feagans Is conducting a search to learn if any lives were lost The lo.-- a to the building is J20,-00and other damage resulted Telephone and telet aph wires are down. Seymour also reports damage by the storm. During the terrific snow and windstorm which struck Petersburg tree and signs were blown down and house were unroofed. Six inches of buow fell and there was a change of 18 degrees In an hour. The Natural Gas power house caught fire and wa burned. -- Frank Rose, a barbtr, eall d at the police station in halt I ake City San day morning and informed the officer In charge that h had murdered his wife on Christmas day and that her body was still lying In the bed at home, where he had shot her. Although the police discredited his story and thought Rose was Insane from was made, drink, an investigation which confirmed his story In all its horrible details. The body of the woman was found In bed, clad only In undergarments, while beside Us mother lay a twoyear-ol- i child, the little ones clothing being saturated with Its mother blood, but, despite the fact that the baby had remained In the room alone for two nights and a day. It has apparently suffered no ill effects. Rose, In his confesricn, declares he shot his wife while they were lying In bed, and that she lived EXPECT MORE TROUBLE. for an hour and a half after the shoothim before and the baby ing, kissing to Consider Reshe died. After she died he went up Prominent Jews Meet of Russian Outrage ports town and commenced drinking, not giving himself up until he had spent Baron Rothschild presided Christall of hla money. He declares he mas night at a joint meeting In Lonkilled her because she had been undon of the foreign committee and tbe true to him. v board of deputies of the Anglo-JewlsANOTHER RAILWAY HORROR. assoclat'cn, v hieh was atterded by th Rev. Dr Hermann Adler, chief rabbi InSeventeen Killed and Thirty-on- e of the United Hebrew congregations of jured Near Grand Rapids, Mtqh. the British empire, and other promiSeventeen persons are dead and nent Jews. thirty-onInjured, several of them fa- - Tbe meeting considered the latest tally, as the result cf the collision near report frem Russia predicting a reGrand Rapids, Mich , of two passenger newal of the outrages at trains. The eollirion, which was head-on- , Klschlneff on the Russian Christmas was caused, according to & stateday. ment issued by the officials of the road It was decided to approach Foreign at the general offices In Detroit, by Secretary I ansdowne and urge upon the high wind blowing out the red him the necessity ob joint action by signal lamp at McCords, where the the gocernments of Great Britain and westbound freight, No. 5, should have the United States for the purpose of stopped and received orders to pass the further persecution of averting the eastbound train at Fox. Jews in Russia. The trains met with a terrific crash, the baggage and smoking cars behind JIMINEZ A WINNER. reeach locomotive helng Instantly No wood. duced to a pile of kindling Ban Domingan Insurgent Said to person occupying the cars other than Gaining Strength. the baggage and smi kin? cars, with It is rumored that the greater part very few exceptions, were seriously injured. of the San Domingan republic now under arms is In favor of General Jim-ineSTILL POUTING. the former president, who is said Colomblant Will Go Home Unlese to be marching on San Domingo at Their Request Are Granted. the head of a large body of InsurUnless the United States, In the gents. The provisional government is which' Secretary? Hay-- will vnakedtjBaklng.active preparations for deto the note of General Reyes, accords fense. Colombia that measure of satisfaction San Pedro de Macorls has declared which,--froher point of view, she In favor of the Insurgents. The situafeels herself entitled to with respect tion In San Domingo is becoming exto Panama, both General Reyes and tremely critical, though the city Dr. Herran will leave Washington. The in expectation of event hope is entertained both by General There is great depression In busiReyes and Dr. Herran that in the ness circles as the result of the conevent of a refusal by Mr. Hay to admit their contentions, the United States stant disturbances of the financial sitmay agree, aa a last resort, to a sub- uation. The financial condition of the mission of the propositon to The government is very bad, owing to the-fac-t Hague court of arbitration. that the duties were mortgaged In advance by the government of PresLOOTED THE BANK. ident Wos y Gil. Bqndlts Dynamite Safe and 8ecure Warship for Panama About $2,800. Orders have been received from A gang of five bank robbers looted the bank In Kiowa, I, T., Sunday Washington by San Francisco transmorning, and escaped after several port officials to get the troopships hundred Bhots had been exchanged be- Sherman and Newport in readiness for tween the robbers. and a poss of fifty sea, and work has been Immediately citizens of Kiowa. commenced. The transport official Tbe robber dynamited the safe and maintain secrecy a to the orders resecured about 2 800 In cash, some of Inwhich is believed to have been muti- ceived and refuse to divulge the lated by the explosion. The bank tended destination of the vessels. It building, was partially wrecked, the " 1 generally believed, however, that It damage to the building being about 1 the intention to have the troopships 81,500. In readiness for any movement toward Welser Woman Seriously Burned. Panama. By an explosion of gasoline the reel Cuban Treaty Now Effective. dence of J. D. Dudley Smith of Welser, A was wrecked dispatch of Importance to comand Idaho, burned, badly and Mrs. Smith received serious burns mercial interests ha been received by on the hands and face. Mrs. Smith Acting Secretary Loom! from Mr. was engaged in cleaning window cur Sleeper, United States charge daftains with gasoline, bavlng-oa pair faires, In regard to the application of of rubber gloves. She was using a the new Cuban reciprocity treaty. The tub with considerable of the fluid In says that the Cuban secretary It It being rather cold on the porch, charge where she had the tub, sh carried It of state has addressed & circular to Into the kitchen, wberp there was a Cuba collectors of customs, notifying hot fire. In moment there was an them that th treaty will taka effect explosion and the room was In flames. beginning the 27th InsL . Mat Horrible Death. Treaty With China Will Be 8igned. A dispatch has reached Douglas, UnderMln!ster Congers persistent Wyo conveying the news that Mrs. the Chinese government . has urging Joseph Messersmlth and her thirteen-year-ol- d taken another step In regard to the daughter Florence, of Dougfinal ratification of the comnlerclal fire las, were buraed to death In ratified by the senate. which destroyed the home at which treaty recently Under recent date Mr. Conger cables they were visiting In Braldwood, ni. from, Peking aa follows! "The meThe fire started at plght and Mrs. and her daughter were over- morial for the ratification of the treaty come. Frank Smith, a neighbor. In has been sent to Tien Tsln to be attempting to save the lives ofithe two ladies, lost his own, all three signed by the viceroy. It will then bodies being found close together, be returned to Peking and promptly presented by the prince (Ching) to the burned beyond recognition. 1 throne for salification. Ban Domingo Said to Bo In a Stato of 8 torn In Old Kentucky. Riot and Revolution. A gale blowing-A- t Ahe rate of fifty The Clyde line steamer New York miles an hour struck Loulsyllle, Ky, has arrived at New York City from and within two hours the merFriday, Santo Domingo, having been subject, over twenty degrees. The cury dropped ed to considerable delay in loading and was accompanied by a brief but gale discharging cargo at ports bf theli blinding snowstefm. The ferryboat revolution-swep- t Island. Cabin pa City of Jeffersonville, plying between aengera on beard said that the whrlf Leu'isrine amrJefTcMC nvire, tnd., bewas In a tnrmclt of an riot, country came unmanageable, and after an exrevolution within revoin areby and citing trip, lasting two heura, was Don. Communication between ports blown to the bank at the eastern ent they said, was suspended and all tele of the city. Tbe passengers wer (graph vires were downtw gotten safely ashore. 1 h e anti-Jewis- h re-pl- Murderer Captured. j The Portland police hare captured Van Houten, who killed A! Young, a saloonkeeper, for the alleged ajenlatlon of his wife's affections, Tgn Houten was arrested at his bam shout five mites from the city and Bade no resistance. He refuses to Mrs. Van Bake any statement. Bouten denies her husband's story of ler alleged Infidelity and asserts that while she has known Young for several years that her relations with him were pot of such a character as to warrant the charges made against her by Van Houten. Mrs. Van Houten accuses her husband of beating her and not providing for her needs. I Vicksburg from Shanghai for Chemulpo, Korean where she has been ordered at the Instance of Mr. Allen, the American minister at Seoul. The local riots at Chemulpo recently endangered American life and property, and the dispatch of. warship was total output of Utaha coat during the past year toots up 1.752,600 tons. This was proIn 800 days, the strike Inter ferlng with the output, which, other wise, would have been much greater, m - Are Building an Armored Cruiser for ths Great Lakes. Ths building of a Canadian armored cruiser for the Great ' Lakes bas caused comment In Ottawa on the treaty supposed to restrict such a movement. Under Secretary of State Pope points out that no treaty exists between Great Britain and tbe United States limiting the number and armament of vessels to be maintained by the United States and Canada on ths cure the lepera.- Great Lakes. There Is an agreement The Russians have been doing to cease placing them after six washing in families In the city. The months' fiotlce by either country. Mr. authorities are Investigating the mat- - Pope doubts tf jt Is binding. The mines about duced The production of refined sugar In Utah during tbe year has aggregated about 47,000,000 pounds, turned out by the factories at Leht, Ogden, Logan and Garland, 200,000 tons of beets "Sr lng used, for which the farmers were oald about 1 1,000.000. In 1903 the Inland Salt companys plant at Saltalr produced 20,000 tons of salt, which, talued at the average price of S per ton, given the total of 1100,000 for the year's output The average number of employes at the salt works Is fifty. While walking on Main street In Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Miriam Ford, mother, of Colonel John D-- Ford of the national guard of Utah, accidentally fell against an Iron pillar and fractnred her skull, causing almost Instant death., EdwartL Clarcy a blacksmith by the Black Diamond mine, at Stockton, met with an accident which tha sight of his right may coat-bleye. While cutting off a piece of rel hot iron, the small end flew up, striking hire In tbe eye slt,-ustf- GHOULS ROBBED THE DEAD. 11,502,717. dd Santo small crew, If a serloud n Ths body of Thomas Jones, the well from a known, mining man pbo dose of cyanide of potassium In "euver, will be brought back to Salt 1 ske City for buriaL Under the homestead law 18.833 acres of agricultural land were proved up by settlers during th year 1903, while the- - iota) area of public lands disposed of during the year was 166, 661 acres. t Blot I machines have again been placedunder a ban by the Salt Lake police force, and henceforth only machines which pay in merchandise will he allowed' to remain In saloons and other places of business. The records of the state board of health for the past year show a continuous Improvement In sanitary conditions throughout the state and a marked decrease in the number of cases of contagious disease. The mines of Mercur In 190J produced 66,336.63 ounces of gold, for which the producer received 11,160,-832Jwhile In addition to this output of the. yellow metal qnlcksllver of the value of 20,000 wss retorted. left warships Domingo on Sunday for Kingston, Jamaica. The United Stales gunboat Newport Is the only war vessel now at Panto Domingo, and. owing to her MURDERED Strikers Will Pay th Penalty of Con- ", tempt of Court denied an Chancellor Pitney Vice MonIn meiVy City for Jersey appeal day for the strikers of the Frank and Dugan silk mills in Paterson, includand six girls, who were ing two men for contempt of court by found guilty conhim In th summer of 190t. The the firsrpearfi tempt toy ,n the strikcourts Injunction forbidding s ers from interfering with the empl-yeof Frank & Dugan, or to make It uncomfortable for those who desired to of ' work. $ . n Mee-sersml- -- , |