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Show J COALVILLE TIMES. NEW KINK IN STRIKES iiWlli, an a FUNERALS HAVE MUST UNION LABEL. Mttar aad Beal to ylli4iw 1 me. m MmI-Om- i Mmm. Pw. THE Undertaker Adopts Plan of Placarding Hearse, Proclaiming Vehicle Was Owned by People Paying Union Scale. JI Members of the Chicago I lvery r to Drivers union met Tie-d- ay ,au arbitration plan to settle their strike. While arbitration was being considered news was received of the first "Union label funeral' since tbe strike began. The funeral was arranged by Undertaker G. M. Marks, the corpse being removed In a "dead" wagon bearing the placards proclaimby an ing the vehicle was owm-undertaker paying the union scale The carriages containing the mourners were similarly labeled. A conference committee to receive an expected peace proposal from the drivers' union was appointed by the Joint liverymen and undertakers executive committee. ron-alde- UTAH STATE NEWS. A mv brag band Is being organ lend at Salem. Star mall service baa been estab-liahefrom Clover to St. John. ' Q. E. Tnrbot killed a wildcat welglw leg eeventy pounds near Key villa. Young ladles at Central are to pro. seat The Old Maid's Convention." Poles are being distributed for the telephone line from Cedar City to St. George. Mr a. Sarah WamBley. one of the oldest resident of Carden City. Rich coanty, la dead. Jamea Orr, a young man of Grant-Fills- , accidentally Ahot hlmaelf In the arm while duck bunting In Skull val-le- 1 d - Sprlngvllle Is to be bonded for $lty to pay off Indebtedness on account bf the tnitallatlon of the electric light pleat The Utah Sugar company' cutting plant at Sprlngvllle cloned the tea. tons run on Saturday after a most 111,OH. Jack Clark, a miner, during a fit of leepondency, attempted suicide In a lodging house In Salt Lake City, taking a dose of morphine, but his condl-- " Mon was discovered In time to save . his life. . The Carnegie free library In Ogden le soon to have n complete list of doctrinal and historical works of the Mor-- t non church. The list Is to be selected aad the book furnished by the first presidency, Jeremiah Robey, aged 95, died at the home of hie daughter, Mr. Matilda Springer, at Midway,' where he had lived for over forty years He was baptised by Joseph 8mlth at . 'Nawvoo In MIL A miner named J. IT. Wade is In kll, charged with killing the Chinese mine at Alta. took at tha Little Is known about the tragedy, but d t said the killing was tbe result of t quarrel over a glass of water. J. Jd. Shoup of Eden lost a wagon and load of wood In Ogden canyon last week, when the wagon slipped Into the rtrer. Fortunately the reach broke and tbe team did not go over i - LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. embankment------- Handfui of Colombian Warrior Land MUST AGREE TO RUSSIAN TE&MS Near Colon. OR FIGHT. Information baa been received at Colon that about 180 Colombian troopa have landed at the Island of Pines, While the Report to the Effect That northwest ot Cape Tlburon, which Is Japan Has Sent en Ultimatum is situated at the western entrance of Discredited, Europe Expects a Conflict the Gulf of Darien. The Island of Pines Is In Panama territory, and Is the only lstand along that coast which The report cabled from Tien Tsln to Is wooded, peaked with mountains and London Saturday to the effect that also well watered, thus offering every Japan has sent an ultimatum to Rus facility for camping and being uaed la is discredited in Peking, and no as a base of observation. corroboration Is in possession of the The United States cruiser May- legations. While the knowledge of the flower has sailed in the direction of legations on tbe situation leads to the the Island of Pines to verify the re- belief that the sending of an ulti port matum la improbable, the prospects o. war are evidently increasing. The OWES LIBERTY TO SON. British legation .some days ago reContrary to current rumor Prescient Moyer of the Western Federa- Boy 8eeure a telegram Indicating that war ceived Pardon for Hie Erring tion of Miners did not return to was possible, and the Japanese legaFather. Pueblo. Colo to make a test case of If, It were not for the devotion of tion Is officially informed that Russias the action of the police department bis fourteen year-olson George, recent reply to the Japanese proposals the city. ,'n ordering hun to leave Valwas unsatisfactory. Chief of police Shoup Is armed with Charles Norris, a former I.ehlgh a warrant charging Moyer with tnct-Iri- ley reilroad tar Inspector. would still Considerable anxiety exist Jn tbe riot and it will be served so som be In a cell at Dannemora prison In- best Informed circles of London reas Mr. Moyer attempts to hold asy stead of with his family at Ithaca. garding the possible outcome of the who la Norris the more meetings In the city. George newsboy situation In the far east. Fears are. Interceded with Gov. Odell and se- It la said, expressed that the Russian cured a pardon for bis father. The government may have outstepped the bounds which would make peaceful negotiations with Jspan possible. It may be regarded as quite certain. It asserts, that Japan will not accept the principle of the Russian note which are altogether at variance with Japan's main contentions, and that Ja pans reply must necessarily be cast in this sense. . g Awful Crime of Machinist. Roecoe W. Derby, a machinist. do spondent of his financial affairs, killed his wife and their three children at their home In Cleveland, O., early Sun day, and then committed suicide. The crime Is believed to have been committed about 4 oclock In the morning. Mrs. Derby was shot to death In bed, two bullets having been fired Into her forehad and a third, probably fire after the children had been exterminated, In the hack of tbe neck. Mrs Derby probably was killed dun lng stop, the expression on' her face showing no sign of a struggle. Two ol the children, however, probably had a struggle with Derby, after they had been awakened by the shooting and made an ineffectual attempt to escape. 1 elder Norris had been sentenced tr five years and four months for stealing $70,000 worth of bonds and jewels from the private car of Denman Thompson, tbe actor, as It lay in the Station at Ithaca. He had served just on year when, one day last week, the prison doors were opened to him. Gov. Odell was on a visit to President Schurman of Cornell university, aad young Norris wrote him. begging him to pardon his father. He could not summon up courage to deliver the letter uutU the governor was stepping aboard a train for Albany. Then, with a few hesitating words, he handed the letter to the governor, who patted him on the head and said ht would look Into tbe matter. Later, after .reading the letter, which proved Tha French government Is happy over the possession of a small surplus to be a touching appeal, ever expenses fof The current year. Uncle Samuel smiles. . language, he made an Investigation and concluded that Norris should hart for the preservation of her integrity. k chance for an honest life. CHINA IS IN PERIL. The officials here recognize that thq In accord with tbe governor' comIn Case of War Between Russia and remnant of China's sovereignty Jn mand, young George ia now the custoManchuria Is lost tf Russia succeeds, dian of his father, who will go to work Japan, Neutrality, la Impossible. and see the difficulty of Chins avoid to support his wifs and five small ChiA Peking dispatch says: Tha tng becoming entangled In a war on children. J nese officials are awaking to the peril her own territory. FAILED TO FLAG TRAIN. confronting China in tbe event of a Young Couple Meet Death While on a war, and they are Pleasure Trip. Brakeman Responsible for Terrible greatly distressed. Wu Ting Fang A Denver special contains the Inforhas been urging the United States leWreck In Kansas. mation that the bodies of John Ryan gation on hit own responsibility, to and Mlsa Leonora Zornlg were found In a wreck at Godfrey, Kan., of the seek a special audience of the dow'ager In Berkeley lake. They went skating "Meteor," the SL Louis A San Franempress and impress on her China's Saturday evening and fell through the cisco railway's fast train from the Ice. Ryans parents live at Grand were killed and perilous position and the need of a Junction, la. Hewaa about 19 years south, eight persbns others Injured. Of the instrong army. China will attempt to of age, and came west a short time thirty-tw- o remain neutral, though doubtless she ago for his health. Miss Zornlg also jured, five probably will die and four will be subjected to strong Japanese came from Iowa, but she has a sister teen are seriously hurt. pressure to participate In the conflict living in California. J, A. Bartley, tbe freight brakeman, whose failure to flag the passenger train caused the wreck, has not been COMING EVENTS: THS UNVEILING OF THE STATUE OP PROSPERITY found. The Corbin brothers, two ot whom were killed and one seriously Injured, were on their way home to Oklahoma to spend Christmas. Russo-Japanes- e "d gorrarSTBitt &Airg HAD ROPE AROUND HIS NECK. CY THE TXStll sniawcrjAnrxx wuee Porte Will Punish Officers Who A saulted Davis. The i news comes from Constant! nople that the porte has agreed to the demands of the United States govern. Jnent and has ordered the governor of Alexandretta to make ample apology to Consul Davie Tor the Insult and assault to which he was subjected by the police ot Alexandretta while he teas escorting to a departing steamer a naturalized American citizen named Attarian, who had been liberated from the prison through the intervention or Mr. Davie. The porte also has promised to punish the police officials who assaulted Consul Davis, and will allow Attarian to depart unhindered. Wee Oldest Woman In Massachusetts. Mrs. Honoretta Marshall, a remarkable character, and believed to have been tbe oldest woman In Massacnu-setts- . Is dead at the Worcester hospital for the Insane, at the age of 105 She was born in Poland. Left a widow nearly sixty years ago with great wealth, she devoted herself to distributing her fortune to the poor. Six Fears ago she developed a mania for walking by night, and It was found necessary to place her under restraint. Nothing Doing on the Isthmus. The navy department has received a cablegram from Rear Admiral Glass, commanding the naval forcee on the Isthmus, giving a general summary ot the conditions that prevail there amt of the various steps that have been taken by the navy. Tbe cablegram stated that everything was quiet. The text of the dispatch was not made pub. lic. THINK WAR PROBABLE. Man Narrowly Escapes Lynching for Incendiarism. A man named Rogoway waa almost Monday lynched at Lebanon. morning. He was suspected of Incendiarism, his store and several adjoining buildings being burned at night Indignant citizens placed a rope around his neck, compelling him to citiconfess his crime. zens Induced the mob to forego the lynching, and the man waa placed in British j Turk Apologlm-t- e Consul Davit. Attarian, the naturalized American, whose arrest by the Turkish authorities caused United States Consul Davis to leave Alexandretta, has been liberated. The governor of Alexandre tta on Tuesday made an official call upon United States Consul Daria and formally apologized for the Indignities suffered by the consul. Admiral Cotton left Alexandretta. Syria, on the United States steamship Saa Fran' - cisco for Beirut. Leave engt-Beer- Broken Neck Set An operation said to have no parallel In the surgical world was per formed at St Joseph hospital, Si6ux City, Iowa, Monday, by Dr. William Jepson' of tire State university'.' John load of a hay, Norstrom fell from striking on his head and breaking his neck. He has been almost paralyzed for weeks. A portion of the third cervical vertebrate was removed, - the false growth of tissue was defined out and the bone replaced. The patient le doing well, with every prospect of recovery. General Merrlam Denies That He Talked About General Wood. ' - In reference to the alleged Interview attributed to Major General Henry C. Merrlam to the effect that the proposed promotion of General Wood would be harmful to the army. Secretary Root has received a telegram front General Merrlam, .dated Denver. In which he declares he has not authorized any publications on any It Is understood that the subject. generate statement will be regarded aa satisfactory at the war department Engineers s Half a dozen British army6 leave England next week for Japan to study the Japanese language and become acquainted with Japanese military tactics. The war office forestalls any attempt to connect their departure with the Immediate Russo. Japanese crisis by announcing that all arrangments therefor were completed with the Toklo government some tlm ago. Congress Takes Holiday Recess. After a session of two and a) quan ter hours the senate on Saturday adjourned until January 4th. Saturdayi elding was largely devoted to speech by Mr. Pettus of Alabama on the situation in Panama, In which h took the position that the recognition of the ' republic of Panama by the United States had been premature and of such a character as to render It of doubtful appearance. The house after being In session half an hoax adjourned for the holiday recess. Jail- - Tlmber Land Fraud. The secretary of the Interior has revoked the order under which final action on entrance under the timber and stone act were suspended and all ueh entries, aggregating a large number. will now be acted npon in the regular order by the general land office. The order Involve several hundred thousand acre of public domain In the west, all entries cn which have been held up because of the big frauds perpetrated on the government under the timber and stone act Army Japan Next Week. Law-abidin- g -. From statement made by Chief Engineer F. H. Newell of the . government reclamation service before the Joint session of the Irrigation com-- . mlttees of congress. It Is apparent that no government Irrigation work will he constructed in Utah In the to mediate future, Tbe appeal for a new trial In the cafe of the State v. Abraham It Majors, under life eentenee for murder Is the second degree, was denied by the supreme court last week. Major was convicted of killing Captain Brown of the Ogden police force. The 8enIore of the Ogden high school last week kidnapped a Junior and prevented him from taking a leading role In an amateur theatrical production. The Juniors are now Avenred, haring captured a 8en!oi and divested hlnj of his football locks JAPAN OT AGAINST IT Thought She Had Been Poisoned and Dropped Dead. "De-abecause she thought she bad been poisoned. waa the singular verdict pronounce! by Coroners Physician Springer in Chicago, after performing an autops-- on the body of Virginia Jai kson, an aged colored woman The autopsy waa performed in the- - belief that the strange clrcnte-stance- s mans death were of the of murder Tills woman thought she had been said Springer, and It afpoisoned fected her heart to such an extext that it killed her. The heart actually A neighbor gave her medicine burst. and she cone hided on feeling 111 Immediately that she had been poisoned. The fear of death killed her. - Alta-Qulnc- y the . SCARED TO DEATH. THERE ARE OTHERS. tOO tucoesefu! season. The report of City Engineer Kelsey Shows that Salt Lake City has expended 9121.223 In public Improvements daring the past year. - . The thlrij annual reunion of the Indian war veterans of Mt Pleasant was vbftld on the 15th. a sham battle being fought during the day. Tbq quarantine hospttal In Salt Lake City ha been tenantless for the peat twoweeks. there not being a aingle case pf ematlpox In the city. Roy Kalghn, sentenced to the pent- tentiary for live year for ihe kining bf Willard 8. Hay net In Salt Lake Pity, has been released on parole. The Salt Lake police tnnddle has at last been settled, William J. Lynch having been appointed chief of police, the council confirming the appointment. 'A mavement Is on foot In Salt Lake City looking to Ihe formation of a branch of the National Citizens Alliance. Its object la to discourage and flacountenance atrikes and lockouts. There la every indication that within tlx months Ogden will have In operation a complete Iron works plant with blast furnaces engaged In the manufacture of pig Iron. The newsboys of Ogden have fomed an association for social benefit and protection. Carriers for all the dally papers have Joined and thare are now about thirty members. ' Auditor Charles 8. Tin gey last week paid out about 15.000 to the sheep Inspectors. There are twenty of them, who draw $5 per day under tha new law. The levy will net about WOMAN - NEWS, SUMMARY, A cable dispatch of-Da- ' vid la to The house has passed without division the pension appropriation bill, carrying $138,150,100. Sioux Red Cloud, the celebrated chief, alnxw-- t blind ami very feeble. Is dead at Pine Ridge. S. D., aged 85 years. Estimates place the worlds produc0 tion of Indian corn in 1903 at bushels, against 3,040,200,000 bushels last year. It is estimated that 7,200,000 pounds of dried figs were produced In California In 1902. against 6,500,000 pounds the year previous. Cental John C. Black has accepted the civil service commlssionership and tbe president will send In his nomination when congress reconvenes. Representative Lacy of Iowa has Introduced a bill for the protection of wild animals, birds and fish In the forest reserves of the United States. Six persons were asphyxiated by Illuminating gas In San Francisco, Sunday night, and the coroner concluded that all the cases were accidentaL The three main departments of the Illinois Steel company at Joliet are now Idle, tbe billet mills having been ordered to close. About 1,500 men are affected. The London Tally Mails Toklo correspondent says that the Korean foreign office denies the reported agreement to employ Russian officers In the Korean army. The wool clip of 1903 Is estimated at 245,450,000 pounds of fleece and 42, 000,000 pounds of pulled wool, making a total wool product of 287,450,00ft pounds of wool In the grease. General Pimentel has raised a force against the provisional government at Haina, San Domingo. The situation . Is becoming complicated, and the presence of warships is desirable. For the first time in the history ot the United States, as 'far as the records show, a jury composed of six women eat on a case before Judge Honors In the juvenile court In Chicago - - last week. One thousand .miners employed In the mines of Tunuelton. Howesvlll and Aatlantic, W. Ya., are on strike because of the operators attempt to reduce the rate of pay 10 cents a ton for mining coal. With the Ohio river frozen over and great gorges at many places, a rise thi eeieue danger1 te alt ef three-feet kinds of craft A harbor steamer was sunk at Cincinnati, Sunday, by a run out of Ice." General Delarey made a speech to the Boer prisoners at Admadnagar, and succeeded In persuading all but ten of them to sign the oath of allegiance to Great Britain. General' Delarey spoke for five hours. 2,830,-000,00- -- Mrs. J. Messersmlth, her daughter and Frank Smith, a clerk, were burned to death in a fire which destroyed the meat market and residence and the dry goods store of J Simon at Braldwood, 111. It Is announced that the shortage la the accounts of W. A McKowen, th defaulting secretary of the board of regents of the University of California, will amount to over $50,000 McKowea lost the money at the race track. Five residences and a vacant store building were wrecked by dynamite at New Castle, thirteen mileB west of Colorado Springs. Colo., on the 17th. There Is no clue as to the perpetrators. Seveial persons had narrow escapes from death. Alexander Halt, the suspended superintendent of foreign mails la th New Yortypostoffice, who was to have been brought to trial in the federal court this week for robbing tbe malls, killed himself Sunday night by shooting. A dispatch from Rome says thw bombardment of Dnrbo In 'Italian Somaliland, where Lieutenant Grabatz was killed, which has been undertaken by the Italian warship Galileo, le merely for the purpose of Impressing the natives. Exports of cottonseed oil from the United States for the ten months ended October 30th. were 20,436,155 gallons, against 25,130,830 gallons for the same period in 1902, and 38.005,637 Fallons' for the firif" ten "months 'of 1901. Returns to the chief of the bureao of statistics of the department of agriculture indicate that the newly-seede- d area of winter wheat Is about 82,000,-00- 0 acres, a decrease of 6 per cent from the area estimated to have been sown In the fail of 1302. General Crow, whoso Attorney health has been broken down In, his Incessant fight to convict the Missouri legislators charged with boodllng, has decided to go to Redlands, Cal., to recuperate. He is suffering from nervous prostration. The National Association of Wool Manufacturers estimates the number of sheep on hand In the United State April, L 1903. at 39,284,000 - bead, Last Survivor of Boston Tea Party. Tha memory Kennlson, last survivor of the Boston tea pan ty," was honored In Chicago Satun day by the unveiling of a huge bosk der monument is Lincoln park.' The stone occupies a position near the spot where Kennlson was buried In 1859 In what was then the city cemetery of Chicago. The ceremonies attending the unveiling were conducted by the Sons and Daughters of the against American Revolution, which sH In are the donors of the m on um en t-- Update j -- from Toklo says the dispatch of troops to Korea minent 42,184,122 head'on the 1902. a decrewforThe 1 ;2 bead ' - vJrft - same v rer |