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Show I : z y. 7;- - COALVILLE TIMES. tnn wbui Co. UTAH. COALVILLR. UTAII STATE NEWS. It U Mid there ianoe la Provm PRESIDENT WILL RECOVER I not . i vacant rest Folly 500,000 acre of oil land have been taken op la Grand county. Alta and Brighton nrn now connected by telephone with tb geocral system. Over ilitwt hundred men marched In the Labor day parade in Salt Lake City. It In generally believed that the Rio Grande Weetern will nooa begin work M branch to Vernal, ; An epidemic he Jpprered among the gr aeahoppera In the upper Sevier valley and the little pests are being rapidly Physicians Attending the President Unhes ( itatingly Say He Will Liver J is pinioned him down. Family So Confident of His F, be crowds that n moment before i ,, n r Vice Home reside that for, stood mute sod motionless in .ad Depart They covery -Not an Roosevelt and Other Officials Depart ingle im thing, now, with ble Symptom Has Been Noted Since the Operation Stay of the Attempt on the Presidents Life and the Dramatic Incidents which Followed Something About the Who Committed the Deed and the Causes Leading toltf Members of the President UnfavorlV1 t exterminated, Frank Metcalf of Meat! wan fined $10 on a charge made by a ealoen man The corps of of refusing to pay for a pool game In phyeloiane la attendance end upon the woanded president have committed themselves without reservation to tbe Opinion that their patient is out of danger, and that only tha possibility of complications threaten his life. Each of them, with the exception of Dr. Rlxey, has placed himself squarely on record, not privately to tbe friends of the president, but publicly through the agency of the press, that the danger point had passed, and that the president would recover. Tuesday night the exterior wound wm discovered, to be irritated. It wee opened and dressed and again closed. Tbe surgeons united la saying It has BO significance,' "being ceased by s three Jlrom the president's cost which the bullet crushed into the flesh, and that no bad results can follow. Roosevelt sod other promt sent government officials, being assured that the president is Mfely on the road to recovery, have deported from Buffalo. So confident of the recovery of the president are they that members of his Immediate family ha vs left bis bedslda for their home. Those departing M!m McKinley, a sister oh the president, Df. and Mrs. Herman "Baer, tha latter k niece of the president, and tha Misses Barber, nieces of the president. Abner McKinley accompanied them to tbe station, and to tha Associated Press he aald: "The nearest relo-tlvof the president are so confident of bit recovery that they have no hesitation in leaving." Postmaster T reave of Canton, a warm personal friend of the president, who earns to Buffalo filled with anxiety, says: "I have the moat positive assurance that the president Is going to make a rapid recovery." President Mllhurn Of tbe Exposition, at whose home the president la being eared for, ssys: God's contribution to the American people will be the sparing of tbe presieminsnt-surgeon- which he engaged. A reaolntlon liae been paaaed by the county eomtnlaalooera of Utab county providing for tha Incorporation of the toon of Mapleton. The D. A. A M. society has determ Ined to have a mineral exhibit thin fall and hM sent a man to the different Mmpe to look np exhibits. la the Labor day shooting to urea meat at Ogden, the Ogden marksmen defeated the Salt Lake team by a score of 07 to Z7 out of a possible 350, Charles M. Dunlop, formerly a well known i evident of Salt Lake, met his death In a boiler explosion near Salmon City, Idabo, Monday of last wreck. (hrdrach Oredn, tbs Salt Lake boy who confessed to a score of burglaries and petty thefts, hM been sentenced to fifteen years lo tha penitentiary. Frederick Bollwinkle was fatally In ured in n runaway In Sait Laks City, be being thrown from a wagon and striking the back ef bla bead upon a rock. There le an apple tree at Calder'a Park, Sait Lake City, with fall grown applet upon It, which has just blossomed out again with 400 or 00 bios aoras. The National Guard ef Utah this year enjoyed an eight days encamp meat at Lagoon, commencing Tuesday of last week. Fully 00 o dicers and tnen took part. xtbs'of the space on the ground . Fire-s- i floor of the exposition building has been allotted to intending, exklb'tors for thb slate fair, and applicatioi are coming in dally. Archibald Stuart of Sandy, member t the last legislature, bus been appointed by Revenue Collector Cnllleter to succeed Ralph Guthrie as division deputy collector. for Utah, State Treasurer Dixon's report for lugust shows: balance on hand August 1, ll 19, 354. SR; revenues for the mouth, I44.Z37.S7; disbursements, $53,387.93; balance on hnnd August 31, 1115,294.31, William Cole, nged 2, of Balt Lake City, fell from platform of a street car while the car wsa rounding a curve, ttrikiug on bis head and .receiving injuries from which ha died two hourt later, The ScandlnavSdne will bold a county the- Hib dad 15th, In commemoration of the organ! nation of the first branch of tha Mormon church in Scandinavia fifty-on- e years ago. In the twenty-fou- r hour bicycle race on the Salt Palace track, William F. King of "California won, riding 473 miles, Lawson, the 'Terrible Swede second, with 449 miles, and Turvilla third, riding 70 miles. A bbx wm found harried at Hantl the other day which wm St first sup posed to contain the remains of an In fsu t, but which proved to be Bah boars,' And thus another startling sensation wm nipped In the bud. , Miss Ray Rock man, formerly of Sail Lake City, te in Paris and la now engaged In teaching the great Sarah Bernhardt to apeak the 'English lan gnage preparatory to the appearance f the ectrese ae Romeo. "lerlon Adamson, aged 15, while bunting chickens near Pleasant Grove allowed his gnn to slip from his hands, the charge striking his arm and aids, InfJicUng serious injury to the arm, although it is not believed amputation Will be necessary. R. A. Low of Austin has found that by twlcechsnging hives and destroying nil tbs honey, comb and hives, foul brood esu be cured among bees without tha bees beiog killed. A apace of three days time should intervene between the changes. , At the preliminary hearing of Jsmet Gieudenning for the killiug of Joznea Xiedgee et Stateline, Glendeoning wm held for trial for murder, the evideoce Introduced going tosbow'ibat the wse the aggressor. The trial will take piece at Parowan. Lightning struck the cupola on top of tba county court house et Logan, on the d, end set the roof of the building on fire, the biaze being extinguished by the fire department, the loss being but 1300. Two persons were knocked down by tbe shock. - reunion at Richfield on - so-us- A-- as bad here befallen the president and the eatioa. The third wae a bystander, a negro, who had only an Instant previously grasped the hand of the president, te a twinkling tbe assassin was borne to the ground, his weapon w rested from his grasp sod strong s For thsmoment the coofua!oxvge terrible. The crowd sure li regardless of conseqj of the magnificent structure,- Throats shouted and fought, wo of people crowded in at the varies and children cried. K entrances to gaze at the executive, ju nearest tbe doors fled fr chance to elesp hie hand, and then file in fear of k stampede w of others from the cuts! their way out through the mob that every minute swelled lyd blindly forward in tbe et multiplied et the points of ingress god trate tbe crowded building the mystery of tbe excitement egress to the building. Standing in the midst of crowds panic which every moment grew and numbering thousands, surrounded by awalled within tba congested Interior every evidence of good will, pressefty of tha edifice. a motley throng of people, showered PRESIDENT WAS COOL. with expressions of love and loyty, Of tha multitude which witnesied or besieged by multitudes, ell Mge to bore a pert in tba scene of turmoil and clasp his hands amid these surroundturbulence there wm bnt ona mind ings, and amid the which seemed to retain ita equilibrium, g plaudits of an army of sightseers in hi ears, the blow of the ass a, in oue band which remained steady, one - good-nature- d ever-reeunio- g rftjg-lo- Vice-Preside- nt 1 i n firmed. ASSASSIN BERRIED AWAY. J'be President's assailant, in the yjbaotime, bad been hustled by exposition guards to the rear of the building, where he wm held 'white the building was cleared, and later he was turned over to Superintendent Bull of the Buffalo Police department, who took tbe prisoner to No. 13 police station, and afterward to police headquarters. The news of the attempted assassination had, in tbe ifieantime, spread broadcast by the newspapers, like wildfire It spread from month to mouth. Then bulletins began to a;y pear on the boards along Newspaper Theeday, for the first time since the attempt on his life the president took aourlshfnent through the mouth, sod Uia constitution wm much gratified. wonderful and a rapid recovery seems g only Saturday, and had been slopping in the Polish district of the city, usually called Little Poland. He'ls a blacksmith by trade, and the police believe thet he haa been connected with an- rrt archistic societies in a dozen different cities. feRseil assassin haa signed The sclf-co- n a confession, covering six page of foolscap, and which states that he is an anarchist, and that he became an enthusiastic member of that body through the influence of Emma Goldman, whose writings he had read and whose lectures he had listened to. He denies having any confederates, and says he decided ou the act three days ago, and bought tbe revolvey with " which the act wm committed in Buff-kle- C ' Be hi seven brothers abiftisters in Cleveland, and the Cleveland directory Lm the names of about that number, living on II os me r street and Ackland avenue, which adjoin. Some of them are butchers, end others are employed in different trade As long ag two years ago he predicted the president's Heath and the triumph of anarchy. Czolgosz does not appear in the least degree uneasy or penitent for his ac- lion. He says he was induced by hie attention to Emma Goldman's lectures and writings to decide that the present form of government in this country was All wrong, and be thought thei best way to end, it was by killing the President. neJj'Htmxnci. aigaof. in-- ., sanity, but is very reticent abont much of bis career. While himself an anarchist, heacknowledging does not state to what branch of tbe organization he belongs. came, and in an Instant pleasure gave way to pain, admiration to agonj, folly turned to fury, and pandemonium followed. , $ It was shortly after 4 p: he when on of the throng which surrounded thf presidential party, a medinm-slz- 'WL i man of ordinary appearance end plai ly dressed In black, approached ss to greet the president. Both Secrets: Cortelyou and President Milbarn n ticed that the man's hand was swath in a bandage or hankerchjef. Repon of bystanders differ as to which ham He worked bis way amid the stream f people up to the edge of the dais unfil he was within two feet of the prej-de- nt -- The following bulletin was issued late Friday night, after the presidents Condition wm thoroughly understood: The president was shot about 4 m. One bullet struck him on the p, upper portion of the breast bone, glancing and not penetrating; tha second bullet penetrated tbe abdomen five inches below the left nipple and - TEMPLE OF MUMC. (Inside this building the assault wak made.) and Detective Foster sprang to Ills aid, while Detective Ireland and James B. Parker threw his assailant to the floor, burled themselves fipon him and attempted to disarm him. Their prisoner struggled desperatemade that the prisoner had been taken to police headquarters, only two blocks ly and, wrenching his arm free, st-once more to fire at the presl- -. distant from the newspaper 'section,5 the crowds surged down toward the dent. The' Terrace, eager for a glimpse of the struck from feet away. prisoner. President McKinley himself placket) 'At police headquarters they were met his side the bullet which had. from cordon of a by strong police, which wm drawn np across the pavement on struck the breast bone and glanced, Pearl street, and admittance was de- lodging in the skin, at the same to the detective: Foster, I benied to any bat officials authorized to take part Jn the examination of the lieve there is another bullet in there." t "Shortly afterward he saidr prisoner. In a few min otes the crowd Mrs. McKinley. to this had grown from tens to hundreds, and exaggerate these in turn quickly swelled to thous- - The president displayed' the greatands, nntil the street was completely est fortitude, and until the time I saw himearried from the bnilding bis coolblocked with a mass of humanity. ness and courage were wonderful. CROWD WANTED TO LYNCH THE ASSASSIN. Buffalo Pole Blttar Against Csolgoss. It wsa at this juncture that some one Buffalo hM a very large Polish popuraised the cry of "Lynch him. Like lation. There are at least 10,00 former, a flash the cry was taken np, and the residents of Poland within the limits WearowuLMlMgoUod .iAbwwUju- - To a man. .thn .PoWaaf match thus applied, thft cry, Buffalo repudiate Czolgosz, They proLynch biml Hang him! Closer the nounce his name Schoolgosch, and nob crowd surged forward. Denser the one could be found who sympathized throng became as new arrivals swelled with him. A leader among them exeach moment the .swaying multitude. pressed the general sentiment when The sitnation wm becoming critical, Le said the services of a coroner only when suddenly the big doors were would be needed if Czolgosz were and reserves a of squad flnng open turned over to his people. advanced with solid front, drove the crowd back from the enrb, then acrosa WHO ASSASSIN IS. the street and gradually succeeded in Anarchist Named Leon Csotgoss', alias dispersing them from abont the enFred Meman, Committed Deed. trance to the station. - The assassin is a blonde man of 28, When the news of the crime was of German-Polis- h parentage, a native home of President to tbe telephoned of Detroit. He came to Buffalo ' consultation.'1' SHOT WH1 LEGREETING ASS A SSI S Mrs. McKinley,' always In feeble President McKinley smiled, baaed health, has borne the strain remark- and extended his hand in that spirit ef ably well. geniality the American people so sell know, when suddenly the sharp emelk STORY OF THE TRAGEDY, of a revolver rang out loud and clear President JlJcKioley wm shot and above the hum of voices, the .stmffiiag rioualy wounded by k would-b- e assas- of myriad feet and vibrating waves pf sin while bolding a receptionist the applause that ever and troa swetW here Snd there over the assemblage, f Temple of Mnsio at the There was an instant of almost comgrounds, $ few minutes before 4 o'clock took effect One shot 0. plete silence. Tbe president stood Friday Sept, in the right breat, and the other In stock still, a look of hesitancy, simiwt the abdomen. Tbe first le not of a of bewilderment, on his face, Thfn serious nature, and the bullet has been he retreated a step, while s pallor beextracted. The iatler' pierced the al gan to steal over his features. ' j Then came a commotion. Three mtn domical wall and haa not been located. The president, though well guarded threw themselves forward, as with one by United States secret service detec- Impulse, sod sprang toward the would-b- e assassin. Two of them were I'uitcd tives, wax fully exposed to such.ae attack as occurred. lie stood at the States secret service men, .who were w edge of the raised dale upon which the on the lookout snd hose dui UwM aide to east the at slauda against guard just suck a Calamity great plpd organ Preller t- Do-no- dent's life." Coedltloe Belle Not rrael,fcat AustlUse Hepe tar HI Keeevery. was-restin- time-sayin- , PRESIDENT UNDERGOES OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF BULLET. where Mrs. McKinley immediate Step were takes to spare her the shock of a premature statement of the occurrence before tbe true condition of the president hsdi been ascertained. Guards were stationed,' and none were permitted the house. When it was decided to move the president from the Exposition hospital to the Milburn residence, the news wm broken to Mrs. McKinley as gently as could be. She bore tbe shock remarkably well, and displayed tbe utmost fortitude. A bystander who witnessed the attempt on the president's life, describes it m follows: "When tbe man fired the shots President McKinley stepped back a step snd quivered slightly. Secretary Cortelyou, President Milburn Milburn, ' ss ass a reel. Since tbe moment the world wm shocked by the announcement of the attempted MtMsiaation of President information McKinley, every hit of that baa come fromThe- itek chkmbef has been one of hope for bis ultimate recovery. Tbe flrslannouncemenf left BO thought bat that the death of tbe chief magistrate might be momentarily a i pc c ted. As time wore on, awful expectancy gava way to faint hope, which grew, and grew and grew, nntil tbe belief has taken root that hit life will be spared. Tbe most eminent medical aed surgical authorities In the entire conntry have been summoned In consultation, and hope has grown brighter Snd faith stronger at the close of each eye which gazAd with unflinching calmness and one voice which retained ita even tenor and faltered not at the moat critical juncture. They were the mind and hand and the eye and tha voice of President McKinley. After the firstebock of the assassins shot he retreated a step. Then, ss the detectives leaped upon his assailant, be turned, walked steadily to a chair and "seated niilmse 1 at the same time removing bis list sod bowing bis head in his hands. In an instant Secretary Cortelyou and President Milbarn were at bis side His waistcoat was hurriedly opened, the President meanwhile admonishing those about him to remain calm, and telling them not to be alarmed. "But you are wounded, cried hit secretary, "let me examine. "No, 1 think not, answered the I am not badly hurt, I President. s' assure you. Nevertheless his garments were hastily loosened, end when a trickling stream of crimson was seen to wind its way down his breast, spreading its tell-tal- e stain over the white surface f the linen, their worst fears were one and one haltlnches to the left of the median line. The abdomen was opened through the line of the bullet woq0(jjt found that the bullet had penetrated the stomach. The opening in the front wall of the stomach was are-fulclosed with silk stitches, sfter which a search vaa mode for a hoi in the beck wall of the stomach. TiJa wm found and also closed in the ssma way. Tha further course of the ballet ly not be discovered, although careful search was made. The abdominal wound was closed without drain"intestines or age. No injury to the was' discovabdominal organa other ered. The patient stood the operation well. Pftlse of, good quality, rate 130. Condition et the conclusion of the operation was gratifying. The result cannot be foretold. Hie condition at present justifies hope of recovery." could GEO. B. CORTELYOU, Secretary to the President" . Greatly 8 hock ad. Tb first news of th attempted as-Msstnatioo of President McKinley wm received by Roosevelt at l&le la Motto at 5:30 p. m. The vice president seemed stunned by tbe news, put his hands to his head and exclaimed: My God, When asked at the wharf for a statement for publication, he said; I am so inexpressibly grieved, shocked and horrified that I Mr. Roosevelt hurcan My nothing. ried to the residence of Seuslor Proctor to obtain his articles of wearing apparel and started for Buffalo. Vice-Preside- nt - The state ... Kill department-haa-ba- d' i ! DO word from Minister Newell of the successful close of the negotiations ooking to the acquisition by the United States of tbe Danish West Indimn. Islsnds. Congress will upon the treaty. Dr. Gaidas, the Brazilian physician whose serum for the prevention of yellow fever failed to satisfy the United tates military aprgeooa In Cuba, wilt be released from quarantine at Hoffman Island. N. Y and will return to Brazil to continue his experiments. ' ft : 1 v i |