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Show - t jisani COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB IK rKRSON, Ed'tor and Manager, COALVILLE UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS GOEA DIPLOMAT PARISIANS ARE. DESPERATE WORKING ,"!r ' FOR -- GOOD Quaker Oats ROADS the worlds food is With Streets Flooded th One G Desolate Presents Appearance j City CHECKED PRESIDENT OF CUBA THREATENED RACE CONFLICT BYBPERSONAL 'EFFORTS. of a Vast Enthusiasts From Utah, Idaho and Wyoming Contidtr Msano for ImTHE INTRODUCED . IN EENATE FOR POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORIES. MEASURE Laics.' Eaten in every' provement of Highways. 4 fa (iMidLake Salt of new administration City About S75 good Ilia city mproving In this city, and it la bellevtg roads enthusiasts from different secvale contemplate tba Installation ol Treubl Grew Out of Refusal of the the worst phase has been encountered. All First Class Poatofflcss to Racsivs tions of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, A water system int tba near futura. Officials are convinced that the end i assembled in this city Wednesday 'Management of Principal Hotels Deposit From the Public in conven Tba neat Municipal League In sight and that tbe waters will M. Entertain of to , Havana Sum From One morning as delegates to the second Any tion will be held In Sandy next Janu-grygin to recede. annual Good Roads convention Leader. Mt Dollar over won town Ntgro Up. that having The city presents a weird spectaclg. As a result of tkelr first day's dePleasant and Mantl at tba Logan con Soldier, lallora, firemen and polite liberations and discussions, the move ventlon. are hastily constructing temporay Scott Lynn, a mldthlpman from Salt Washington. The postal savings inent for good roads throughout the Havana. Fears of a race conflict, valla by the light of campfires bank bill, drafted by Senators Carter, Intermountaln section has been given Lake City, baa been dlamlaaed from growing out of the recent disorders torches In an endeavor to keep out the Dolllver and Owen, a impetus, and bids fair to advance to a In Utah resulting from the refusal of the manAnnapolis, and bl friend floods, while pickets patril Invading realization even beyond the fondest . re-and on postofflees gave taken atepa to bava bla caae agement of tbe principal hotel in Ha- those sections of th city that a of the committee dreams of those most vitally Interestpoet roads, was perfected on Thursconsidered. vana to entertain negroes, have, in a plunged In darkness. day and was Introduced In the senate ed In the movement under way. Member of the Manufacturer great measure, abated, possibilities of President Falliere and Premier B While the opening session was deof Utah are making a deter- further trouble having practlcall dis- and on Friday drove in automobiles n by Mr. Carter. voted to organization and the preparaof a bill that' The resystem provides tba for mined effort to arrange appeared. the flooded suburbs, where distress k ' under the tion of future business, considerable postal depositories, aavlnga Fur a few days the situation was opening of tbeProvo woolen mill, of words comfort $ greatest, speaking was made, especially with wblcb bava , been Idle for aeveral threatening, and there waa a strong the homeless and encouraging aoldlew supervision of a board of trustees, to headway reference to improved road conditions treasof neconsist of the the secretary undercurrent of Indignation among year. and otbsrs engaged In salvage atn for the state of Utah. A resolution T ury, the postmaster general and the An election 1 to be held at Price groes, which. It was feared, might not rescue work. was. offered-tha- tthe legislature each esiabltsbed.-Thla shall be attorney general, be Ml February 15 tor vote ontbeproposlkept Charttable organlzatfons are 20 build miles of road, ten north year la all board to make uthnrlxed but That It not only was restrained, don of bonding tbe city for 1 10,000 for with tbe authorities In th: and ten south from Salt Lake, until of sucwas regulations custody governing the for the electric present an difficulty of tba purpose erecting lng open their buildings andln Idaho and Arizona tinea shall have the postal savings the moneys deporited-wttSeveral - convei lighting plant and establishing a sys- cessfully" smoothed over, "Is malnly'due coring refugee. been reached. banks. to personal efforts of President Gome. and a number of public buildings ha tem. Governor William Spry waa present AH postofflees of class authorized to . his sent The secretary president been equipped , with- military cots aid to Land owners under the new state Issue money orders, and such at the afternoon session and made an the canal north of Richfield have secured cboter with the management of Gen- bedding and transformed Into hospl-ala- . other as tbe postmaster general may earnest plea for better roads. Except Tbe Red Cross is perfornilty the promise of tbe use of enough wa- hotel, and summoned to tbe place are declared to be postal for a papei by Robert C. Skelton, on leaders. designate, other eral Cebreco and negro ter from' the state land board to ir- He splendid service In distributing foal The Advantages of Good Roads In of pointed out that the Intrusion t savings depositories. They are to re tbe Eastern and clothing. States as Compared With rigate 2,000 acres of new land this negroes celva deposits from the public and are ' where their presence was not numerous Instance) Nevertheless the Poor Roads of the West, the sesyear. of to be for the transaction and open kept was merely are cited of women and children wlo undignified desired, sions were given over to informal While driving along Twenty-fiftbusibusiness In the usual of Amer- had refused to served to rouse the leave their home gi ness bours of the townpostofflee street la Ogden, a buggy belonging to icans with whom Uanimosity in or locality talks and spirited discussions, was highly desir- the which delegates from the different 3eorge Butler was run Into by a street able that all Cubans remain on the from submerged districts ahriekltg where they are located. their window for bread. J car and Butler thrown to the pave- most Accounts may be opened by any per- counties of Utah and from Idaho and friendly terms. He also remindThe number of refugees arrlvltg son 10 with be but alight ment, escaped years old or more, and by mar- Wyoming participated. ed tbe negro leaders how much the here la enormous, Charentonaloae The xecond day oftihe convention bruises. women 1nthelr-ow- n names and ried r the tty of Havana was of prosperity in whe had got 38,000, sendlBg free from interference by. their hus- was even more Interesting than the Georg Bridenbecker, one of tbe In- dependent upon the number of Ameri- from Calais and other afflicted polntb. bands. No person will be permitted to first There were three excellent pajured trainmen In ths'Lemay wreck can tourists, whom any danger 'of aoMany thrilling rescues are recordsd. have more than one account. on tba Southern Pacific, will not lose rtal disorder would deter from compers and the discussion was lively. The. family of M. Barthoq, former imp ble leg, as wad at first supposed. It ing. An account cannot be opened for The questions and answers Indicated T Ister of public works, whose home In less than (1 and not more than $100 that the delegates are taking a deep baring been found that the member the Avenue dAntln la surrounded, was Interest in all that la being done tn can be saved. HEARS FROM COOK. ran be deposited in any one month. taken out on the backs of soldiers aid the convention and that they recogin banks Widespread intereat laelfig man!-faste-d Deposits postal savings In boats. , nize the Importance of having good will draw 2 at Murray In the"proposed re- Brother of Explorer Claims to Be In cent credited Interest, A large number of schoola e Communication With Him. to the books of depositors- - once a roads In order that transportation vival of the flax e$d Industry. Fpr because of lack of heat, aid No person .wilf be allowed to may be easy and swift. 'the past twomonths meetings have New York. William A Cook, broth-froft- closed the municipality Is considering the ad- year. a A resolution was introduced by a been hel and a great deal of good have balance Tn excess of $500, exdlacredlted north pole of closing all. ( Twin-Falls. clusive o accumulated Interest. Idaho, delegate, memoral-Izinaccomplished. on Saturday declared he had visability Communication 'with England, the of the states of legislatures Funds received Cook. It f Property values In Juab county are received by postal savings from Dr. Denmark and Austria and maty banka are In banks, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho to pass to be Is merely a brotherly missive, he said ; cities and towns in ton tbe rise. Tbe greatest demand deposited France is comto as such laws as shall be necessary for to be for dry farm lands, which 'one of three that J have received In cut off. The telephone' has subject aa public supervision, and, pletely In the EuYtsn bring as high as $60 per acre. as many weeks. DrxCook la In practicable. neighbor- the laying out and constructing with, been practically abandoned In Paris! nearly V. A hood in which the funds are received. in these three states a road to be country la booming agriculturally, rope, but I do not care to say where. New districts flooded con- The banks are to highway, conpay for the funds known as the. 'd prospects for the coming spring Mrs. Cook It with him, which disproves stantly, andthe gre"belng people are evacuating not less than necting the capital of ihe .states of cent interest the nseerUon. jLIlsblrlend.J.haL she btocks of tendings."- Severs L hosyrttz) s unuaually. bright, Provision la made fbr the mainten- Wyoming, Utah and Idaho. George Radcllffe and Cbnrlea Mur- had deserted him. Nor have they de- where sick refugees were taken are in, serted their children; the two girls are a dreadful plight, the water havteg ance of a reserve fund not exceeding phy, suspected of bolding up and INQUIRY. BEGINS. 10 per cent of the total funds dethe conductor and mot orman on not with them, however, but are being quenched Lres in the furnaces. k and Interest posited. accruing v profits n street ear In 8a!t Lake City, have educated at the Hamilton institute at Balllnger-Pincho- t Controversy to Hold I from deposits or Investment of postal CONVENTION CLOSES. been- placed behind the bars In Salt West Eighty-firs- t itreet,ManhaUan. Center of for Awhllo. Stage -- Inksavings are to be applied to thepay-taeht'o- f Lm. Cook aaa .nothingJa hla letter; -City. Radcllffe has made a The Chose" Wnffltfigfba. Good Road Advocates expenses oTdfirnfitratldn; Ballinger PtuchoL Ogjn which impllcatea Murphy In about preparing a detailed account of - " " to excess la and be. congressional a of And Place Pocatello Next ns Inquiry any began its public part forthe hta holdup.t$y trip to the northpole .. .... . sessions on Wednesday with Louis R. , .. H W legal tm- - the-pit- Copenhagen atrrhoriries. f ant von uiavis,'enter aecnsertr secretary that be will come out all right In to Impose a license against the Salt Lake City. Tbe second annual CHICAGO GRAFT 8CANOAL8. on the witness stand. busihowever." -the advobutchers while other kinder of end, convention of the good roads . X Aa a result of many Interruptions ness are exempt will be the point at cates came to a close Friday after- Eleven Men Charged With Conspiracy and the final decision of the commitNew Changes Against Haaktll. to Defraud the City. noon. Interest in the meeting grew Issue when tbe case of seventeen tee to Insist that Glavis counsel make Guthrie, Oklahoma. Charging Gov- from the beginning and only lem-ticbutchers, arrested for falling to pay Chicago. Paul Redieske, resigned an opening statement of the specific the license for the year 1909, will come ernor Charles N. Haskell and . stale Its crest when the meeting was ready deputy commissioner of public worka; charges. against Mr. Ballinger, the officers with a violation of- - the to adjourn. up for hearing In Ogden, ( Michael H. McGovern, witness-dinot get far in hie narrav The nextmeetlng will' be beld In Mrrand Mrs. ' Frank Bprague and' taw and constitution of the state- tn who has had many big city tive. v William which manner in In the 6 moneys 6 public of the present contracts, and nine city "officials and and Ogden July Morgan have been arrested are That, s The charges. In brief, Salt Lake City on a charge of coun- - have been expended. Representative year; that Is, the meeting of the employes of McGovern were indicted to entering the government the - terfeltlng. "The remains of a counter- - (water A. Marls, representing Good - Roads association, by the grand jury on Thursday, They any capacity, R. A. Ballinger d felting plant was found at the Sprague Republican, minority, filed an .affida- which has been organized. The Utah are , charged .with conspiracy, .to acted as. attorney Jn drawings up an, the city of $254,000. residence, while several counterfeit vit In the lower house of the legisla- Good Roads association continues its agreemeaj In escrow and deeds In the ture on Saturday. In general, th existence, and wlll work as an integwere In coin found The Indictment on this charge came Wilson Coal companycases In Lewis tbe.poBsesslonpt 1 are both Morgan and Sprague. chargftf against Governor HaskelT ral part of the interstate association. ua a complete surprise" as"Tt was county, Washington; theseca8es befrauds involve only about $45,-W- ing an alleged Within a few weeks the Utah Pack- that he mismanaged the public funds The 1911 meeting la to be held in Pofraud upon the land scanin shale In or the In rock whole control. part, catello, 'Idaho. laws. Mr. Ballingers name did not aping and Provision company, which under his dal. aufiled articles of Incorporation with the and has wilfully, and designedly of the Utah Good The officer pear In court records in the ease. aecretery of state a tew days ago. will thorized the misappropriation of said Roads association are: President, That Mr. Ballinger, as commissionPolitical Debate by Lawmaker. William Spry, Salt Lake. City; Secretary-tbegin the erection of one of the most funds.. An animated political er of the land office In 1907, did not Washington. s and modern packing plants Britons James E. Jennings. debate, with the tariff as its chief show due diligence In Investigating Not Desire Radical reasurer, Do rest of Omaha, la Salt lake City. Th Salt Lake City frauds -- Connected with the feature.-- cntertalned- -t he house Changta. company has a capital of 1100,000. Intermountain Good Roads as- resentatlvea on The coal land claims In Cunningham The on agriThursday. London. With Premier Asquith An outbreak of the disease known sociation officers are: e bill was under Alaska; that he had knowledge of all cultural Chancellor and appropriation continent the President E. si goitre baa developed In the little Sherman, Twin consideration, and, speaking these surrounding It. circumstances Closely following hlm,pllti-clan- s Falls.ldaho. town of Freedman, nearly every feclaims and. In spite of this, entered of Routell disIllinois upon their ar arms, Representative r Secretary-treasureresting A. male In the town suffering from the Kendall, held the Payne-Aldrictariff law, as the employ of one of the claimants a swelling of the thyroid cussing what llpes of battle will he Rock Springs, Wyo. . disease, after leaving the land office and before -be one would that in the new parliament The eminently satisfacChslrnias memorial committee gland in the neck. Physicians believe taken up to becoming secretary of the interior; and electo the from John moral the country Lake drawn Salt especially tory City. Der, generally the water used by the residents of that he ordered these claims to be southern, states. i ue senate received the town la responsible for tbe dis- tions Is that the country doea not MET HORRIBLE DEATH. the postal savings bill, an administra- clear listed" for patent without due want radical changes In the house of ease. and that they would measure, and referred It to com- Investigation, tion In th or government policies. Joe Arnone.'a prominent Italian of lor(a have gone to patent If Giavls and Woman and Child Burned to was A bIJL mittee. Crisp passed providing Pueblo, and Mattie H. Murray, a girl The spirit of conciliation, therefore, is for description of Unallotted Indian others had not Intervened. Aftsr Going Over Precipice. 17 year of age, have been arrested In abroad and schemes for a compromise . Delhart, Tex. Plunging one hun- land In South Dakota. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. "BatfLake CTtypIt' being charged that are, bring debated dred feet to the bottom of Blanco canGold"5tandard. Aruone had abducted the girl, who Cinch Would Postal Banka. Savings Oppose Indictment In Panama Casa Quashed yon, and then burned to a crisp amid was living with him ns his wife, from New York. The American Bankers the debris f a Washington. A bill providing that wogan, was the (ate her home In Pueblo. by Court. association, the most important and of Mrs. S. R. Break, a widow, and any bonds or certificates of indebtedA few hour after being ordered New York. The Indictment against hereafter United States ness of the financially strongest organization In her child, near the little Issued shall be payable, principal and the Press Publishing confined In the state mental hospital, the world, will to company, pub11,000,000 spend town of Floydada. , A E. Pavla, a motorman employed on in gold coin of present stand- lishers of the New York World, chargeducate the people away from the Pos- plains interest, Mrs. Break was moving across the the Salt Lake street railway, died In tal savings bank Idea, according to ard value, was introduced on Thurs- ing Joseph Pulitzer and others with a padded cell county jail. Paris an announcement published here. Ac- country in a wagon loadej with her day by Representative Payne of New criminal libel against Theodore Roosehousehold gooda. arid not being an ex'"was In a street car wreck some time cording to the statement,-th- e associaYork, chairman of the house commit- velt, President Taft nnd others, was she let the team gt too tee waa hlk In friend which closest ago. on ways and means. It has the In- quashed' on Wednesday In the United tion has decided on concerted action pert driver, close to the brink of the canyon. At dorsement of the killed, and worry over the affair drov ' law bank treasury department States district court against the postal savings him Insane. moment her dog ran yelping down and probably will be reported to tbe Judge Hough ruled tnat the statute not stop at (1.000,000 In their this and may the road and frightened the horses. In nouse shortly. The measure further upon which the Indictment rested was Aa the result of the verdict of a coreducation of the people. Unlimited oners Jury, William Naughton, head supplies of literature will be distrib- reining them, up too quickly, - the provides that such bonds may be is- not sufficient Jn authority, or, in other woman caused the frighteue.t horses sued in such denominations as may words, that the court had no jurisdicwith uted and speakers Sent out. hrakeman of thefreight-tra- in which a passenger train collided at to rear and back the heavy magon be prescribed by the secretary of the tion. Madman Causes Panic. over the -- precipice. As the wagon, treasury. 17, must answer Lemay, Balloon Trip Across Atlantic. . huiidreA.peopleJlJt-XwllJL-ltTwo to the dHrfct- - ceerli Chicago. helpless passengers., plunged Stew His Father. New York. A baitoog'trtp'h.crost 1 were .. criminal women and backward over the abyss, a hot stove girls, negligence, due to leaving eluding many Minot, N. D. Charles Moline, aged the Atlantic will he attempted In May. the switch open, thus causing the col- thrown into a panic when Carmina was overturned, and before the strugconfessed on Thursday that he had New York and BerHn capitalists are lision and th death of four men. Sicoll, a laborer, entered a ball where gling human beings and horses could 23, The subterranean Union depot, in they were dancing nnd began firing n extricate themselves from the wreck- murdered his father, Frank Moline, behind the scheme And the big dirig-loiHe said his mother, who for the purpose Is now Wing conThe Ogden, which were among the dancers escaped age, the whole mass w is In flames at last Friday. divorced revolver. from Moline, be- structed in Germany. Thetlg bag will been bad In this bottom and roofs of the canyon. planned the city by through windows adjoining was about to remarry carry 50,000 cubic feet of gas and will he Harriman railroads for thia spring, down fire escapes. All the shots went To add to the futility of the wom- lieved Moline afraid he would leave his have two motors. It uve been abandoned, at least tem- wild nnd Stcoll, who was angered at an struggle for lire, a large can of and was to his second wife. The son Is planned that the balloon shall leave porarily. No reason for this change having been ejected from the hall, was gasoline In the wazon exploded and property his both to meant murder on he Berlin said May 15. with Vancouver, laa been announced. hastened tbe destruction by flames. overpowered and locked up. B. C., as Its ultimate destination father and the woman. The llek bill, passed by congress to Run Down by Train. Will Oppose Alaskan BilL save state law conform to federal reDouglas to Aid Farmer.. 'Train Jumped th Track. Mansfield. O. Pennsylvania ' train were gulations regarding mllUtas, went Into men Pa. Washington. Suggesting the creatFour Washington. The fact that the bill Titusville, 'effect on January 22. and it finds Utah No. 9, westbound, struck and killed ing of a committee on budget to de- killed and three others were seriously providing for the creation of an -- well prepared1 with Mrs. Roy Covertsnd fatally' injured termine at the beglnnlrtg'tif'eft'fh ses- Injured ott Thursday when a freighf council, to be appealthe last legislature conforming with her huBband at a crossing near Lon sion of Congress the limit of appro- train on the Chautauqua branch of ed by the president, recently reported Its requirements. doncllle. Further op the train struck priations by each committee of the the Pennsylvania railroad Jumped the from the senate committee on terriDouglas of track about a mile north of this city. tories, will not have an easy road was Word has been received la Ogden an automobile on the outskirts of house, Representative of tbe permanent promotion of George Crestlln. a few miles away, and killed Ohio Insists that only by sudh a meth- Three southbound freight trains had made manifest when the measure was expenditure be been McCabe to the position of chief of J. If. Slglock, aged 60, and Charles od could military coupled together with one engine under consideration In the senate on down In the forest service law department, with Eckelberger, both of Hayesvtlle. In kept one In the middle of the train Wednesday. . Before Senator Beverbead. allowances for agriculture. tn approheadquarter In Washington. Mr. Mc- the 'Automobile with Echelberger and prlatlng 71 per cent of the revenues ' and the. other on the rear. The train idge could have It read he was' comCabe is an Ogden man, having enter Slglock was Curtis Doorer of Mans warlike purposee.nsnd onl 1 per uas traveling fast when the leading pelled to answer a volume of quesfield. Doorer a shoulder was crushed. ed the forest department several for agriculture, Mr. Douglit de- left the rails and plunged tions from different members, and also hs leg was broken and be received In- - rares congress Is not actint fo- rnglne ross the track. The cars behind to meet a number of criticisms as to , the merits of the bill. 3rnal Injuries. tli' Interests of the people. op the engine. Paris. country; eatenby infants, athletes, young and oldr Recognized as the Tbe flood situation great strength buirder. al the ir h g Hal-lan- s Tri-Stat- e 2. jr. - rbb-bln- g - n ""imiriinroi nt uai-llnge- - - wealfhy-.contracto- , r, d Inter-mountai-n - LIKELY. VERY h " " Delicious and economical g eor$-eratin- -- 52 r ser-vtcfe.- d -- of-re- p-f Lloyd-Georg- h ' Nelly They say be baa turned over a new leaf. Ned Hes so economical rm afraid hell use tbe same one over again. SCRATCHED - NOT-SLEE- SHE SO COULD P I write to tell you bow thankful 1 am for the wonderful Cutlcura Remedies. My little niece had eczema for five years and when her mother died I took care of the child. It waa all over her face and body, also on ber head. She scratched so that she could not sleep nights. I used Cutlcura Soap to wash ber wltb and then applied Cutlcura Ointment I did not use quite half tbe Cutlcura Soap and Ointment together with Cuticura Re-solvent when you could see a change and they cured her nicely. Now she Is eleven years old and baa never been bothered wltb eczema since. My friends think it is just great the jray the baby was cured by Cutlcura. I end' you a ptcture t&keiTwbeh zhe waa' about 18 montha old. -. .. . She was taken with, the eczema, when two years old. She waa covered with big sores and her mother bad all the best doctors and tried all kinds of salves and medicines without effect until we used Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. H. Klernan, 663 Quincy St, Brooklyn, N. Y Sept 27, 1909." All In the Name, Phyllis (up from the country) But Dick thia is just tike the last piece yon brought me to see here. Dick My dear Phyllis, dont be absurd. This is The Naughty Girl of Nice. and the , other. was The Grasse Widow. Surely you know that Nice-anGrasse are two entirely different places. Punch, The fellow who saya he could never love a woman with money may discover that he cant successfully love a w oin an If be hasn't any. -- ALIIV IritO BALSAM will evre not only afresh cold, but one of lboa ataiwe born coughs that usually hang on for months. Oil au4 jtross its worth. Jibe, 6bo nnd 1140. u tflui A friend is merely a person we can tell our troubles to, mrs rrnrn n to i bats. 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