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Show COALVILLE TIMES! N. i FLEEiriQ JACOB PETERSON. Editor llmitr. ut COALVILLE -- - FILL IIITO UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS son of Alma Hughes, the Mr. and Mr. John Hughes of Ogden, was struck by a Bamberger electric car and auHtatned Injuries from which le died three hours later Fire from an unknown source destroyed a jiortion of the trestle work over which the dump car pawn at the The loa la eatlmat-tGarfield ainelter at several tbouaands of dollars The Weber club of Ogden has askto take up ed the board ch! ken culture In the public schools of Weber county, offering prizes for the s holars most proficient In raising cbhkens The city commission of 8alt Lake has voted the sum of $5,000 to decorate the city and aid in the entertainment of delegates to the coming Irricongation and Transmlsatsslppl gresses In Salt Lake. Purchase of about twenty one acres of land on the Jordan river In northwest Salt Lake for a west side park and playground has been practically decided upon by the city commission. The land Is to cost $M00. The Commercial club telephone committee has petitioned the council for the Installation of a telephone system in Ephraim, to be of the latest "central energy" type and to be owned and operated by the municipality. Benjamin Salkteld of East Mill Creek narrowly escaped death by drowning, when the horse' he was driving backed wagon and all over an Into the embankment elghteen-foo- t turbulent waters of Mill Creek. The faculty of the Utah Agricultural men college announces that flfty-on- e and women have been accepted as candidates for thp degree of bachelor of science and will be graduated upon Ibe completion of their work.' May 28. "Jack" Porter, who wae arrested at Pocatello on advices sent out by ihe Salt Laka police, was Identified by Charles A. Anderson, an Idaho farmer, as one of the men who fleeced him of more than $5,000 In a horse race swindle in 8alt Lake. After June 1; proprietor of restaurants In Salt Lake City must remove all booths or private rooms from their places of business; must not serve Uquor on Sunday or after midnight, and must not display food In exposed positions. That the forest range in tho Uintah reserve are deep in snow and .jrlM r-- "l v -i- shut-dow- n ao-cou- rJef. Tho leading merchants of Brigham City have a movement on foot to establish an earlier closing" hour., A movement It on foot to 'establish a 6 o'clock closing hour for all classes of business except refreshment stores, drug stores and such other small tores as depend upon evening trade. May 15 was clean-uday in Park availed City and local residents ' themselves of the opportunity of having the waste matter and rubbish which has accumulated during the winter months carted off without any v extra expense, as the city council hired several teams and wagons to haul the rubbUh from the city. George Burke, a Salt Lake barber, has been sentenced to thirty days Impitsonment for stealing a loaf of bread and a pourul of ham from a Burke claims he was residence. starving. Giovanni ArrtgonL a miner, values the great toe on his left foot at $1, S00. He filed suit ia the district court at Salt Lake to collect this amount from the South Utah Mines and Smelters company. Utah now has two lawyers from the tanks of the fair sex, Miss Agnea Swan having successfully passed the examination at Salt Lake last week. The only Other woman attorney practitioner In Utah la Miss Margaret B, Connell. Idellus M. Dye was found guilty by a jury at Salt Lake of murder In the first degree for the killing of Joseph Rainbow in Salt' Lake on November 26, 1911. There was no recommendation for merry, and under the statutes Dye must be sentenced to death lor lhe crime, FLOODS THE IN SOUTH WICKERSHAM m Attorney General Files fuit in Equity Against the Backers of Brazilian Valorization Scheme. ?'V WOMAN AND CHILD MEET DEATH GANGWHEN AT SEATTLE PLANK GIVES WAY. New York Attorney General on Saturday moved acairst the In a petition coffee viheme n equity filed in lhe United States ourt here the vao- -' turn plan is declared to be a violation of the Slier Wick-ersha- d J Were Vestel Leaving Passengers When Accident Occurred, a Strug gllng Mass of Humanity Being Thrown Into the Water. arc Seattle. Wash- - Two p r n known to have been ilrowm-- and forty more were Injured when the adjust able end of a temporary passenger Colni.in dot k drop man anu-trulaw The couit is asked to detfe the clieme unlawful, to enjoin lhe committee from withholding coffee from the market and to : imnnt a receiver to g 11 the 9.', 0 0" 1ju,s va! ued at IIO.oimi bun now alleged t be stored in warehouses of the New York Dork companv The govemu ent also applied for a temporary injumtion restraining the valorization voinmiitee from removing or disposing of coffee held in America pending the termination of the Issue. The members of the valorization committee have agreed among themselves, the government ihdiges. to withhold from the market large quatv titles of coffee under their control for raising the price to an unn asun ible extent. They have thus attempted. It is declared to restrain the voffee trade throughout the world 'Mi'- - TV. gangplank at the MOVES AGAINST COFFEE TRUST vulor-izatio- -- i'v ' n passengers sixty prd. precipitating Into the water as they were preparr v. ing to hoard the souhd aleamet Flyer &A,., ,' . Jj.- v H. fc V ; . for Tat onia The dead Mrs (1 V. Learned, Se?- PS-- t attle; Carl Bruder, son of Mr and The child Mrs C Bruder of Seattle the was dead when knot ked Into water and Mrs Learned died on the pier This photograph shows rafugeoa camping on the levee In one of the tow - na near New Orleans. They ware Most of the Injured were only forced from tbalr homos by tba rush of tba back watera, and are waiting for tugs to taka them to safety. bruised or cut by striking sllght-lagainst piling or tins hull of the Flyer when they fell Into the water, and all FLOYD ALLEN FOUND GUILTY! will recover. OFACCUSE her had Just Carpenter Fell Twelve Stories. discharged The Flyer Salt Lake City. Ora Lee, a carpenpassengers from Tacoma and was pre ter, dropped down the elevator Bhaft paring to load for the 11 o'clock reHlllivlie Mountaineer Convicted of from the twelfth "floor of the new Walturn trip The pier was crowded with Murder and Will Pay the Penalty to In their OF HUNDREDS THOUSAND eagerness ACRES who, ker building on Thursday, and escape! passengers In Electric Chair. OF VIRGIN FOREST BEING with a slight scalp wound. The eleget aboard, were pressing persons on vator was descending at the time, and the gang plank BY SWEPT FLAMES. the WHEAT KING A defective cog broke under four times Lee struck the elevator and UNLOADS AND Wytheville, Va, Floyd Allen, first bounced back only to again fall upon weight of the crowding passenger of the Hlllsvllle mountaineers PRICES TURN SOMERSAULT tried the descending elevator, the last time and the shock of the Ihch drop was for the Carroll county courthouse ON BOARD OF TRADE. sufficient to strip the cogs and let the Country for Two Hundred Miles Be- striking the elevator as It stopped In murders, was adjudged guilty here tween erd of the plank fall, the srreamlng Big Salmon and Stewart City the basement. Friday and will pay the penalty of is a passengers rolling and sliding down Roaring Furnace, Flames In crime bis the electric chair at Claims Ordered Cancelled. the steep Incline Into the water be Disposes of Five Million Bushels of Richmond. The Leaping Across River. was out all jury The general land ofWashington. the tween the wharf and Flyer. Wheat Within Forty-eigh- t Hours, night. fice on Saturday decided that the The water was dotted with frantic BeAbout a Quarter of Which Floyd Allen was charged epecific-kllFreed coal land entries In Utah persons struggling to reach the boats at this time with the murder of tb Personal Account. Seattle. Wash. A special Cable to should be canceled. Entries In 1905 longed which were lowered from several Commonwealths from on 4,000 acres of coal land by Chhrles Foster, the Seattle Post Intelligencer Attorney hearty vesselsprosecutor In the Carroll county court, Dawson, Yukon territory, says: M. Freed and twenty-fivothers reChicago James A. Patten la .re- It Hillsville last March, when the trial The Yukon vgllqy is a roaring fur- sulted In The of conspiracy charges HAS EYES ON ISLANDS. ceiving credit from market reporters of Floyd Allen culminated in the killi- nace for 200 niiles between Big Sal- Salt Lake land office did not sustain for making Chicago board of trade ng" of five persons Presiding Judge mon and Stewart CJty. Everywhere was rePossibility Tha- t- Germany May Ac- prices take one of the moat remark- Thornton L. Massle, Prosecutor Wil forest fires are raging, but they are the charges, but that finding versed. able somersaults on record on Thurs- Ham M. Foster, Sheriff L. F. Webb, not near any city. quire West Indian Possossiona of Denmark. Cereals fell nearly 5 cents a Miss Elizabeth Ayres and Juror day. Hundreds of thousands of acres of Wagon Went Over Embankment. albushel house and Posproducts packing Fowler. are virgin forest being swept. Washington. The possibility that Salt Lake City. Isaac G. Reese, 57 ' SL Thomas, St. John and 8anta Cruz, most a dollar a barrel. Arrest; of several of the Allens fol- sibly 1.000,000 cords of timber has years old, brother of E. M. Reese of It waa stated that a gigantic selling lowed the shooting, but five of the been ruined. the three West Indian possessions of this city, and a prominent sheepAt Coffey creek so hot was the fire man, was killed on the Denmark, may fall Into the hands of movement, which got beyond control. prltcipals escaped to the mountains Fork Henrys Mr. In Pattena judgment Retards for their arrest resulted" In that it leaped the river. F. X. Ladei-ou- t Germany because of the death of jthe had its atari Mountain at earljr Wyo., View, grade of, them being taken, but Sldna lost his home, barn sad horses in Saturday morning, when a waeioil Danish King Frederick VIII, is now and action regarding the wheat mar""" pyrag whs rasraeat attention OT Allen, leader of the clan, and Wesley the flames. of supplies he was driving backed over The firm with which Mr. Patten la Howards, his nephew, diplomatists in Washington. are at Arrivals from upriver said it was an embankment. xtlll Reeses body was Tba new king la understood to be connected was estimated to have sold large. The other prisoners, it Is ex- Impossible to see the banks for many hours later. several discovered of even more friendly to Germany than upward of five million bushels miles because of dense smoke. pected will be tried immediately. hla father and that Germany has never wheat within the last forty-eigh- t Armenian Make Heroic Rescue. Governor Black has Issued a special Baby Killed on Mothers Breast concealed willingness to acquire hours. About a quarter of this wae proclamation, of warning that all perNiagara Falls, N. Y. One of the these islands, and thus gain a com said to have been for Mr. Patten's perlittle Rock, Ark. Mrs. D. P. Coul sons guilty of burning off underbrush most daring rescues In the history of merctal foothold on one of the south- sonal account with some portion of ter, victim of an attempted assault. will be prosecuted to the extreme Niagara Falls was effected Sunday by ern stepping atones to the American the total at a loss. Hvs because her 9 months-olbaby limit of the law. Aram Kevorkian, an Armenian who All of his own sales were said to lying on her breast continent. The Canadian telegraph wires are waded out waist deep in the rapids a caught in its own Inasmuch as the islands are of ihe have been completed, but the Impetus little body the bullets fired at her by down in the burned area. short distance above the cataract and greatest strategic importance to this said to have been given there, had a her baffled assailant. The baby died pulled to shore with a pikepole the country, now that the Panama canal Is cumulative effect, which, through the instantly. This city has been ter Missing Boys Found In Stable. unconscious lorm of Henry J. Smith, s orders In vogue In roflsed lately by attempted assaults on about to open, there la a disposition system of stop-los30 years old, of Buffalo O country-wid- e The Cincinnati, to regard their disposal even to a the option method of "trading, finally women, committed, it is believed, by search for Robert and Urban Ntch-olls- , Murderer Killed by Train. friendly power bent only on cotnmer toppled over not only the wheat mar- a Mysterious person, whom the police brothers, aged respectively six clal expansion, as unwise. Diplomats ket, but values also of corn, oats and call Jack the Shooter Chicago. The killing of C. C. Oil and four years, who mysteriously disa suwho have been discussing Ihe situs other speculative articles, notably appeared April 29, came to an end Ion by a train near. Wilmette, tlon since the death of the late king, pork. Missing Man Wat Murdered. Friday when their bodies were found burb, partly solved the Ixis Angeles are Inclined to believe that If the Isl San Francisco, Cal The body of in a feed box In the stables of which murder mystery. After piecing toCircus Robbed by Bandits. ands are to be put up for sale, the a Isaac Cohen, tailor, who their father waa in charge. It Is be- gether various clews the police said " Rock Springs, Wyo The ticket had been missing since Monday night, lieved the United States should be the pur; dead man bojs, while plajing around they were convinced the wagon of Cole Brothers' circus was when he left his rooms in a local hotel chaser. was the mysterious Dillon who has feed box fell the Into the stable, held up and robbed here Saturday of for a stroll after dinner, was found In head first and sinking In the feed, been sought by the I.or Angeles pn $1,700. The robbers arrived on the a vacant house Jspanose Battle Cruiser Launched. A lice ah the murderer of the woman and bullet Saturday Barrow The circus grounds soon after the show wound In hia abdomen and the absence peiished. England. that the woman Is Mrs. Bessie Jones I Fatal Auto Accident. new Japanese battle cruiser Kongo started, and after taking all of the of any weapon In the house Indicated was launched here, on Saturday from money from the ticket wagon escaped that he had been murdered. Ogden. Joseph Murray, chauffeur MALCOLM D. WHITMAN. Vickers yard. The Kongo displaces Into the mountain. It is believed for lleber Scowcroft, millionaire merwas the committed robbery 27,500 tons and is the heaviest cruiser here that chant of Ogden, waa instantly killed NEW KING OF DENMARK. by the Whitney brothers, who are yet built. Miss and Arthur Brown and Rutli supposed to have been biding near Shaw, both of Ogden, were Injured this town for several months. In which they when the automobile EMILIO VASQUEZ GOMEZ. were returning from Marriot settleArizona Legislature Recalled. and ment became unmanageable Phoenix. Arlz After having been five plunged over an embankment in session sixty two days, the last two miles west of Ogden at 2:15 Saturday continuously, both houses of the legmorning. Imislature adjourned Saturday. Faints on Kings Coffin. it after adjournment mediately was announced In a message from Copenhagen. Dowager Queen Louwhen placing isa wa so affected Governor Hunt that a special session, flowers on thp kings coffin on Saturbeginning at 10 oclock Thursday When revived day that she fainted. morning. May 23. would be railed, ft the queen abandoned herself to her will take up bills which the regular grief. She wished to remain beside session did not have time to handle. the body, and King Christian X and Car Crew Murdered. others had much difficulty persauding her to leave the chapel. Jacksonville. Kla. The bodies of Motorman R. F. Sparkman and ConLast Hope Abandoned. ductor T. C. Smith were found, lying V. T. Richeson Boston. Clarence on Talleyrand avenue about seventy-fivchair at the In electric must die the yards from their car early Sunnext week street prison Charlestpwn been shot had Both the day. thorugh Lintiell of Avia for the murder of no head. The murderers left apparHis last hope expired Thursent i lew. day when Governor Foss stated that To Inspect Books of Banka. he would not refer Richesons petiWashington. The house defied the tion for commutation to the execut "Banking interests on Saturday and tive council. passed the PuJu bill giving congress Malcolm Douglas Whitman, the fee- To Reopen Dardanelles. Gomes la the recently proclaimed the right to Inspect the books of all mer tenm; champion of world-widConstantinople. It la renown, is to wed Miss Jennie Adeline "provisional president" of Mexleo who, tanks. The passage of this bill is esChristian, crown prince of Denmark, that the Dardanelles Crocker, the being disowned by tho robot Isadora, sential to a complete investigation of who becomes king because of tho de- announced heiress, ia which were closed April 18, June. He is fled from Juarez, wharu ha had establ- the money trust. It was suggested by cease of practicing law in New King Frederick, who waa straits, are to be reopened. Samuel Vntermyer of New York. ished hit capital. York city. found dead In Hamburg. Workman Roasted to Death. Jealous Man Kills Wife. Colorado River on Rampage. Fell From Mast, Champ Clark Wins in Iowa. Mass. Penned in a trench Malden. Hamilton. Out CraW-- by jealousy, Sau Bernardino, Cl. Deflected by Ia. Champ Clark Thurs-daWashington Robert Terry, quar Burlington, dirt and stones, which caved in master of the Norfolk and Wash a large sand bar recently formed, the Frank .Truckle shot and killed his secured a solid delegation from by Colorado river, which Is at flood staxe wife shortly after 11 oclock Saturday Iowa Instructed' by ....the Democratic on him while he and a fellow laborer ton steamer Northland, was Instai Daniel Smith, an en killed from the melting mountain snows, morning In full view of nuiny persons state contention, to cast Tts- - f enly-si- were as thd tesuli of a was from tSunday local gas company plqjef-threatens destruction of part of the on one of the principal streets of Hama jnpst. He was adjusting under him the unit rule voles for town of Needles. ilton. and then shot himsetfrprobably at the Baltimore convention. slowly baked to death by flaming gas. flag when he lost hla footing. fatally. Chinese Woman Votes. Pick Up Survivors. - , Battleship Texss Launched. West Virginians for Roosevelt A Million Dollar Blaze. the first time Francisco. San VirFor, W. Va. West Newport News, Va. The battleship The KrojL Prince The Cherbourg. Huntington. texss, greatest of the Dreadnaughts Houston. Texaa Fire in lhe busi- ginia Republican convention Thursday In the history of California, a Chines Ceclle reportstHat $he will srrivt to woman expressed" her choice for pres- this port late, owing-to yet constructed for the United State ness district Sunday' morning 'destroy- night named six delegates-at-largthe ilelaj navy, was successfully launched here ed about $1,000,000 worth of property the Chicago convention and gave ident at the polls here Tuesdary. Tie picking ap sarvlvorsof , a wrer 21 years old. who was born in steamer. on Saturday lnthe presence of a not before It was brought under control. The KrotT Frl- n- in Theodore Roosevelt Its unqualified In- Leung, able company, No lives werg lost America, cast the first balktu rinsaafflllllL litotendtbe name Of - PAHEH : - y - e Au-gust- &e -- beep until June I ia the atatement mad by W. L Pack, luperlntendent of tba reserve, who has Just returned from a trip through that country. According to Field Manager Pin-gre- e of the Amalgaamted Sug$r company, over S.000 acres of beits are bow In the ground for the Ogden factory, the last few days having Afforded the beet raisers opportunity to plant the remainder of their crops. Sing Sun, prominent in Chinese lodge circles in Salt Lake, Is missing, and it ia charged by some of the Chinese that he has absconded with about 96,000 Intrusted to him by his countrymen, while his friends declare they fear he has met with tout play. on After a ten days of a strike, of employes, the management of the Murray lead smelting works of the American Smelting & Refining company has resumed operations, A largenumber of strike breakers have been imported. William T. Reed, a bookkeeper, died suddenly In the office of a Salt Lake doctor, where he had gone In attention. Death search of roedica was due to heart failure. Mr. Reed had been ailing for a little over a week and called at the office seeking THE FRQL1 d well-to-d- o .- . -- e Hy-antii- seml-offlclall- y 1 t d y -- x i e I ' - The'Y-ifarne.- - h |