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Show COALVILLE TIMES EXPECTS wmOUSON. Editor and Manager. N. JACOB HIE CHARGED WITH RULE FI T BELIEVES THAT LONG DREAM OF IRISHMEN WILL COME TRUE. REDMOND UTAH STATE NEWS J. A. LJelchter, aged 30, committed suicide at his home In Salt Lake City, la the presence of bis wife, shooting himself In the mouth. led to the deed Jeffress, Despondency who shot and killed William Coslett In a 8alt Lake saloon last August, has been bound ever to the district court on a charge ef murder in the first degree. Preparations are being made by the Oregon Short Line to send an eihiblt mt Utah's products to the Irrigation exposition to be held la the Coliseum In Chicago, November 11 to December 4. An effort la to be made to put the nit clubs In 8alt Lake City out of bos In ess, on the ground that the scheme conducted by several firms In selling clothes to customers is a lot- Despite the fact that the dairy products of the state of Utah are Increasing rapidly, they are still It Is claimed, to supply the demands of a more rapidly growing population. As a result of the falling off In for repair work, a reduction In the hours of work has gone Into ef- - feet at the Southern Pacific car shops at Ogden wiu a proportionate reduction la pay. John A. Jones, on trial In Salt Lake City for the murder of Arthur F. Shepard, on July 19, jres acquitted by a Jury. Jones shot 8bepard when he found him registered at a hotel with Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Tina 'Hamilton of Salt Lake City died four days after taking laudanum with suicidal Intent. Mrs. Hamilton was 56 years of age and a widow. It is believed she was temporarily Insane. That death from heart disease was brought on by excessive cigarette smoking was the verdict of physicians in the case of Charles Whitten-berlnsuf-Sclen-t. d Dublin. John E. Redmond, chairman of tbe Irish parliamentary, from a tour of the United States, received ovations at Cork and Dublin on Sunday. He. addressed meetings at both cities. Mr. Redmond protested against the attempts of the O'Brienites to divide tbe Nationalist party. Never In the lifetime Of the people, he said, had such an opportunity arisen, and be waa going to London immediately with tbe single purpose to exact tbe best terms possible for Ireland out of tbe necessities of (he English states- men. He believed tbe struggle would be short and would result in tbe removal of the only obstacle to Ireland attaining naional liberty. London Mr. Redmond's triumphant homecoming dominates tbe political stage. Hla declaration that be waa going to tbe British statesmen la seised on by the Conservatives to rouse the electors of tbe country to aense of ' the danger threatening the union should they return a ministry tied to the heels of an Irish dictator. CLAY DEAD.. SENATOR Georgia Statesman Passes Away Suddenly From Heart Disease. Atlanta, Ga. Alexander Stepbena Clay, United States senator from Georgia, died of heart disease at the Robertson sanitarium here Sunday afternoon after a long illness. Senator Clay waa 57 years old and waa serving hla third term In the United States senate. He la survived g, aged 57, who dropped dead In Salt Lake City. Herbert Staggers and J. T. Singleton, who found a trunk check la Salt Lake City, which had been lost by a jaromasu. vent .to the depot and claimed the trunk, have been sentenced to ' lx months imprisonment test first In won the has Ogden City cases to decide the constitutionality of the merchants license ordinance, the court having decided that two second-han- d atore men on trial must 'pay the flOO special tax on this class of business. The engineer In charge of the Strawberry tunnel reports 492 feet of tunnel driven th October, which is the greatest distance driven In any one month since the work started. This makes a total of 9,700 feet of tunne) work done. George Duquette, aged 32, an Iron worker who waa injured at Trenton, Utah, has disappeared from a Salt far, .all efforts Lake.hospltal.-aad.a- o fo locate him have proved futile. It Is feared his Injuries have resutled In ( weakening his mind. Because they applied a shoe black- lag mixture to the - face of young Floyd Shupe, Carl Ford and R. Halverson, of Ogden, were fined 25 each by Judge Murphy of the police court The poliah used on the boy'e face con talned some kind of acid which caused the lad considerable plain, J Dee Brackenbury, sentenced to lift Imprisonment for the murder of War ron Richardson, at Clear Creek, Box Elder county, on March 28, 1910, la dead. Grief over hla conviction of the murder and self starvation are given as the causes for hla death. Governor Spry has Issued a prod nation to the people of the state of Utah, urging them to observe Thursday, November 24, as Thanksgiving day. s day in which they shall turn their thoughts to the Creator of ali things and' the giver of all god gifts and return thanks for the blessings received. An boy, playing with matches, bet fire to the strawstack of Levi Taylor, Jr., at Haysvllle, starting a confikgratlon that for a time threatened the destruction of the barn and adjoining outbuildings. The straw-stac- k was destroyed. After a three years' battle to aave his Ilf', forfeited under the conviction of having murdered his wife, Mary Vance, Thomas Vance will escape ex- - ecutioo. the jury on Saturday returning n verdict of guilty of assult with intent-t- o kill. C. V. Anderson, superintended of . county -- Infirmary,- waa the Salt-Lak- e stricken with ptomaine .poisoning early Sdnday morning, aj the result of eatsandwich In a resing a cold ton-itaurant, and come near losing his Ufa. of danger, -- He is now-Ou- t H. Reckmeyer, agde 28, and Elmer Peterson, aged 17, have been arrested In Salt Lake City, charged with reproducing paychecks of the ChicaA Quincy railroad. go, Burlington Peterson was employed by an engraving company and Reckmeyer la said to he a tramp printer. -- . e HEAD --OF ARMOUR- - INTERESTS BELIEVES POOD PRICES "CHERISHED Beaver City la aoon to bo connected kf rail with Milford. Irish Leaders Will Grasp Opportunity, John McNally, one of the first a and Will Exact the Best Term died Lake City, loookeeperi In Salt Possible for Ireland Out of the "eo Thursday,' from pneumonia. Necessities of the English oil an While attempting to light Statesmen, tore, Mrs. Anna Johnson, aged 60, mt Salt Lake City, was severely burned about the hands and arms. William Accused of Beating Aged Mother to Death and Leaving Body on. Vacant Lot, UTAH DOALVILLE ARE-COMI- DOWN. Believes That Climax Haa Been Are Reached and Lower Price Due Says Farmer Can Solve the Pork Problem. Kansas City Charles Armour, head of the Armour interests here, 6ald. on Friday that he, believed that food prices had reached their climax and " were now on the down grade. General food prices are working towards a lower basis, be said. .Tbe cereals are getting down. People are going to take advantage of lower prices and that will have a tendency to relieve the stringency In meat prices, especially pork. Just how soon the lower prices are tCeprrtght, to come, Mr. Armour said he did not know. "But we welcome tbe time, he said, DEFENDED HOME WITH flFLE no dealer likes to sell stuff at "for TO such high prices as pork ha .been bringing for several weeks. But wben the packer has to pay 8, 9, 10 and 11 American Resists Mob of hfclcans for live hogs, what has he to cents and Kills Boy WMI Deft CONFEREES PAIL TO TAKE VETO ay about prices?" Hie Family. Mr. Armour said that If the farmers PREROGATIVE AWAY FROM would raise better hogs the pork HOUSE OP LORDS. problem in this country aoon would be solved. Suppose, he argued, that Mexico. Cbai t ' B. Guadalajara, two pounds etxra weight were put on Carothers, a local real estati igent, hot and killed Jeaua Loza, a byear Question Which Haa Kept British Pol- every hog sent to the markets. The iticians on the Anxious Seat for old Mexican, and wounded. Pi Jenclo aggregate increase in weight would be enormous. 8omo Tim Remains Unsettled Chaves, a gendarme, 1b defem M hla home against an attack by V deans "If the farmers were to work and Unchanged. harder for healthy hoga how much Friday night Carothers aurr dered to the authorities at the firii ippor leas pork would be condemned by .the tunlty and waa lodged In tl state London. The conference organized United States inspectors, he said. penitentiary, where he will it held shortly after the death of King EdWoman Guarded Secret. pending trial. ward In an endeavor to secure a setCarothers, who declared at kls po- tlement of the controversy over tbe Omaha, Neb. The wife of Charles lice station that he la a Mexlc born veto powers of the house of lords a J. GuiteaU baa just died at, her home at Saltillo, state of Coahuptj bat controversy aggravated by the refux In Omaha, where she had lived in of whose parents were Louisianian, was of the upper holise to pass the budget close retirement for a number guarding bis home in the westdn part has dissolved without reaching an years. In this city she had been of tbe city, the windows an j doors agreement. known as Mrs. Anna B. Allen, and the. of which had been broken durliq notAnnouncement of the failure to find fact that she waa the wife of the asing on the night previous, wha the solution for the dispute that has sassin of President James A Garfield ! mob approached, kept politics 4n a turmoil - for - more bad been kept so secret that compar-ativel- y few people knew that the quiet At tbe first alarm he took hit fam- than a year, was made by Premier ily to the . roof for safety, $e said. Asquith Thursday night after a meet- Mrs. Allen had figured In one of the From that point he opened firs with ing of the cabinet which followed the great tragedies of American history. a rifle as the crowd attempted to enter earlier gathering of the conference. Recognize Portuguese Republic. and wreck his home. ; The statement doea not disclose the The quick action of the p&d and cause of the disagreement Lisbon. Diplomatic representatives soldiers prevented tbe mob from of the United States, Germany, Russeising Carothers and wreaking ven DEATH ON GRIDIRON MURDER. sia, Sweden and Norway on Friday geance upon him. notified the foreign office that they Collegt flayer Charged With Capital were authorized to resume negotiaTOLSTOI MAY BK PRISONER Crlms aa Result ef Fatal Blow. tions with the Portuguese government warrant on current affairs. This actiod, Wheeling, W, Va. A B Frlqnda of. AaedUCountRgJ 'uwrmMMUw -g th&rglng'Thom&k IdcCoy, "right feftff of Have He Disappeared Volun the Bethany college football 4eam, British, French, Spanish and Italian SL Petersburg. Sinister reporters with murder, In connection with the governments on Thursday, Is regard current In this city concerning death of Captain Rudolph Monk of the ed aa virtually recognition of the r mysterious disappearance of Coit West Virginia team, waa issued here public. Tolstoi from hla home at Tsana Saturday by Magistrate R. G. Hobbs. Count Tolstoi Missing. Pollans. The action lolowed a partial inqueat While It Is publicly given out that by Coroner W. W. The Novoe Vremya St Petersburg. Rogers. the famous writer and social reforme Munk sustained Injuries In tbe game has received the following telegram baa voluntarily gone away to pass hlsWween tho two team Prince Demitrl Saturday from from Aula signed by Count Leo Tolstoi left remaining days In solitude and peace, 'btch he died five hours later with-i- t Obolonskl: and a letter purporting to have been Yasnaya Pollans on the morning of regaining consciousness. written by the aged novelist to bla The testimony was furnished prin-jall- y October 10. accompanied by a physl-slo- n wife explaining his departure, haa and neither has been heard from by Homer N. Young, a Pltta-- g been made public, there is a persisThe countess is In despair. In since. who umpired the game. tent report that his exile Is not vol- Yongattorney, testified that Munk waa mak- a letter to his wife, Tolstoi saya be untary. Hlg 'friends' fear the aged ing interference and waa a few yards has decided to spend bis remaining Count has been confined In some in fipnt of the scrimmage line when day In solitary retirement. monastry, by orders of the head of McCdy came up to the West Virginia Met Awful Death. thejtussian churchjind Ihat'hq.wtn captaki, striking him-- in the head. ork New-YTwo persona were MunV'feTtto"the ground uncod-sclou- s i and four and A private measkge received here killed injured in a ordered seriously McCoy Young from Tula saya that Countess Tolstoi from tbe game. fire that destroyed the upper floors twice attempted to commit suicide on of the Rosalind apartment house on Plan Religious Reform. Friday by drowning through a hole Manhattan avenue in the upper west In the Ice. Philadelphia. From November side of the city. William H. Abbott, will be in session here the most a real estate operator, 45 years old, there Editor Win Toga. convention of men interfrom the front window on the Moines. Des Iowa. Lafayette ested In the Christian principles of jumped floor and waa impaled on a picket fifth Young, editor and publisher of tho civic government and the His wife, 40 practical fence, dying Instantly. Deo Moines Capital, has been apapplication of these principles ever years old, was burned to death. pointed by Governor Corolla to be held In the world's history. It Is United States senator, succeeding .the estimated that three thousand deleMiners Killed by Explosion. late Senator Dolllver. . Senator Young will be present from 111. gates every Four miners were Hillsboro, will serve until the next legislature country In the world, speaking 458 killed and ten were Injured In an ex8. meets, January Senator Young was languages and dialects. These men Creek Coal comborn in Iowa m 1848, and most of hla come in answer to the call sent out plosion In the Shoal ' pany's mine at Panama, this state. Ufe haa been devoted to the newspaby the National Reform association. Fifty men who were working' in the per profession. He Is an orator of section where the explosion occurred national reputation, and In politics a Ballinger Makes Proposition. were rescued. Altogether 350 men vigorous supported of President Taft Washington. In order to prevent were under ground at tbe time, He nominated Theodore Roosevelt for further criticism of the interior deat the Philadelphia partment for its handling of the Cun only' 300 of them were In danger. The cause of the explosion Is not known. convention. ningham Alaskan coal claims, which Balllnger-Plnchot in "Small 8hack" Worth Y100.000. precipitated the Reciprocity With Canada. -- will Ballinger Secretary vestlgation, Denver, , Colo. Police here are Washington. A general reciprocity In his annual report that searching for a man who telephoned agreement between the United State recommend and Cahada, covering all urlff sched- congress authorise the placing of that a small ahack near the railroad en one engine uled, as the Immediate result of the these cases undeF the jurisdiction of yards was turning.-Whconference which took place last week the court of appeals of the District of crew of the fire department reached the scene, they discovered the $100,000 before special commissioners repre- Columbia. two the paint factory of the McMurtey comla exsenting not countries, Plnchot Again Takes a Hand. pany In flames. It waa gutted before pected by the officials "he re. However, Washington. Expressing tuu tear more aid 'could be obtained. It waa not supposed when the negotiations were begun that complete reci- that tbe Interior department will recDemanded $50,000 Prom. John D. procity on all products could be ommend the patenting of the Cun reached at the outset. ningham Alaskan land claims which New York. Charged with writings Gifford threatening letter to John D. Rockehe .believes to be fraudulent, he Long Aeroplane Journey. United feller, demanding $50,000, Peter LIlII-johPlnchot. former forester of-tParis. M. Le Gagneux, the' French States, haa appealed to the 'president. a Hungarian, 23 years old, is aviator with a passenger, made a In a letter written on November 7, to held at police headquarters here. flight on Sunday from Paris to Brus- allow him to submit a brief before Hugo Kardoff. who accuses Llllljohn sels for the competitive HO.OOO prize any such action la given executive of sending the letter to him to be foroffered by the Automobile club. warded, made the complaint . approvaL Robbers Mak; Bin Haul. Successful Candidate Suicide. Never Knew ef Defeat, Great Barrington, Mass While Trenton, N. J. John T. Wayman, Philadelphia. Congressman W.. W Paymaster Hines and an escort were Foulkrod, 64 years of age, of the who was elected to the city .council carrying the money comprising the Fifth Pennsylvania district, "died Sun here ou the Democratic ticket last payroll Tor a construction gang, they day at bis home here without knowing Tuesday, committed suicide on Ft! were, act upon by three hold ops "and th6 result of the recent elecfionTwnen day by 'hanging la tbe barn In the relieved of 15,000. he was defeated by Michael Donohue rear of his home. for Rumors Were Untrue, Investigating Lynching. Calgary, Alberta- .- Inveatlg ajtlon by Bryan Wont Move to Texas. Austin, Texas. The Mexican govtbe royal northwest mounte" police, Lincoln, Neb. William J. Bryan left ernment is to conduct an independent shows there la netruth in a story Sunday evening for - Texas. Denial investigation Into the lynching of the circulated froip Alix, Alber that waa made of the rumor that Mr. Bryan Mexican, Rodriguez, at .Rock Spring Belle Elmore, wife of Dr. H atvT H. Intended to abandon hla residence In Texas, which has stirred up the Ve Crippen, waa there. Nebraska to live In Texasr lean reoublic. mu Ft HI PEERS tr ALEXANDER t. CLAY. Unltad States Senator from Georgia. by a widow, five sons and a daughter, bis parents, Mr, and Mra. W. of Cobb county. besides J. Clay In all Senator Tetnrned Georgia's Clay Is tothe 121 yeara ae a state. the first man, except Bacon.-t- o. he senate tor tbreesuc-ceedln- terms. Hunting for Mexican Murderar. Okla. Though posses Anadarko, have searched In all directions for the Mexican toho shot and killed Chief of Police Temple here Saturday night, be has not been found. Tbe hunt for the man, Oscar Opet, la being kept up by a large number of deputies and citizens. Mayor Plum of .this place haa offered a reward of 8500 for the arrest of the Mexican, and It la said Governor Haskell will offer an additional 300. It haa developed that Opet did not call Chief Temple to hla door as waa at first stated. Poatofflce Burglar to be Punished. Washington. Having bent Frank Wayne to the penitentiary for three yeara for the alleged burglary of the Bell wood poatofflce In Portland, Ore., the department of justice, probably wit appeal to tbe supreme court of tbe United States to keep him there tor alleged larceny,- - growing out of the same transaction. The government wants Wayne Imprisoned two more years for the alleged larceny of postage stampa at the time, it la alleged, ' be "broke into tho office. Black Murders GtrL Asbury Park, N. J. Tbe body of little Marie Smith, 10 years old, who had been mlsalng since Wednesday, was found at dusk Sunday in tbe woods near her borne. The child had been brutally murdered, and a negro named Williams haa been arrested, charged with the crime. , QopkcdJo Death, Glenns Falls, N. Y. Immersed In boiling sulphite, a pasty material from which news print paper Is made. Peter Christian was cooked to death Edward on aL .the. paper T Sunday. mUL-at-Port Rioting In Italy. Modena, Italy. Catholics and Into collision here Sunday. A serious fight ensued and police detachments had difficulty In restoring order. Several persona were badly intured. a AWFUL CRIME CHOICE nvr-eome-eut"Mv- e.. 18-2- 0 vice-preside- j Francisco. Beaten San beyond semblance to a human form, the body of an aged woman, Mrs. Sophia Knapp, was on Monday found in a vacant lot next to the Savoy theater, in the center of the business district of this city. Her son. John Knapp, an exconvict, is In jail, charged with murder. On his way to work Monday, Frank Smith, a teamster, found what appeared to be a bundle of clothing behind a bill board, and on Investigation, discovered the mutilated body. Detectives detailed on the case found Knapp standing in front of a stable where he is employed, not more than fifty feet from the place where the body lay. He was placed under arrest and in bis room in tbe stable the officers found a window weight smeared with blood and knotted gray hair. Some of Knapp's discarded garments were covered with blood, and the collar and vest be wore wben arrested were spattered with bloody finger prints. Roosevelt Break Long Silence. York. The following statement by Theodore Roosevelt, hla first comment since the recent elections, will appear in tbe forthcoming issue of the magazine of which he la an editor: "On every hand, personally and by correspondence, I have been asked to make a statement regarding the election. So far as I am concerned, 1 have nothing whatever to add to or to take away from the declaration of the principles which I have made in the Osawatomle- - speech and elsewhere, east and west, during the last three months. The fight for progressive popular government has merely begun and will certainly go on to a triumphant conclusion in spite of Initial checks and Irrespective of the personal success or failure of Individual leaders." New Spokanes Apple Show Opened. Spokane. Tbe shrieking of ferry and railway whistles at 10 oclock Monday morning announced tbe opening of the third national apple show at the Spokane armory. Close to thirty carloads, estimated to be 2,000,-00apples, have been arranged with all the skill their 3,200 owners possess, in competition for nearly 20,000 In prizes. For the world's champion-sh- i pcarload exhibit, with a prize of hip carload exhibit, with a prize of . sompeting. 0 pl 2 4rek "WvmMm A, in Crow Lost. With ow led square-rigge- d ship. Could Not Find "Work. . Anaconda, Mont Because he could aot find enough work to keep himself and support hla mother and Bister In Salt Lake, Laurence Viglinl, a hand-tom- e young man who had been four months In this city, drank almost three ounces of carbolic acid In hla room at the home ef Mrs, W. F, Simpkins, hi aunt' "He aied a few rntnutea later. Policemen Taking Census. Baltimore. Attempts by the mayor to have a recount of Baltimores population by the federal census bureau having failed, the police on MonIn hla day began a, second census. request, the mayor represented that ;he federal census taken last April was Incomplete. To Expel Socialist Prom Russia. Premier Stolypin InSL Petersburg. formed the duma on Monday that the Socialist leader, Cheidge, had been elected on false credentials and requested his expulsion. Cheidge lived tor years on his brothers passport, to escape the consequences of an earlier political career. Pitiful Wage of Preacher. New York. White Methodist ministers of southern conferences are working for $230 a year, according to Bishop -- William F. Anderson of who made a plea for larger appropriations before tbe home mission hoard Of the. .Methodist Episcopal :hurch on Monday. Ten-oese- e, Population of .Utahs Capital. Washington. Salt Lake City has a population of 92,777, according to statistics of the thirteenth census made public Mondays This la an increase of 39,246, or 73.3 per cent over 53,531 in 1900. The population of Salt' Lake :ounty, Utah, la 131,426, compared with 77.725 in 1900. - Parliament to Meet The reassembling of parli ament on Tuesday was purely formal, the government. In view of the Impending dissolution of the house, having . postponed - projected legislative business. - - London. . Runaway,, Engine Kill Two. Memphis, Te,nn. Two persons were killed, two engines demolished and six freight cars smashed when a runaway Iron Mountain engine crashed head-onito an Illinois Central engine pulling a line of freight cars. n |