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Show - 1 T COALVILLE TIMES THE X. JACOB PETERSON. ki SQUIRF.EL WE BOY SEE BATTLES BANDITS WITH - Xv Cd.tor and Manager. UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS Willard Hansen, on Postofflc. thelr-ahelv-ea. Determined to Reject of Peace Coming From President Madnz and Fight it Out. Faction On la All Overture Tb news cornea from Denver that t Mm, B F ArFIemlug, a former of Salt Lake City, was a truck b a street oar and killed. President May 1 la now aet aa the probable Managua, Nicaiagua date when the new building or the Madrix la generally cast down by the Salt Lake Commercial club will be death of General Fornax Diaz, who completed and ready fj the formal waa drowned while on hla way to Maopening nagua to dlncusH a peace settlement. Fire which la supposed to have or- General Diaz was a warm friend of stove, Madris and It would have been posiginated from an overheated completely destroyed the rooming and sible for the president and tne repreboarding house of Charles McAvoy at sentative of the provisional governPark City. ment to go over the whole situation real-pen- Fire practically destroyed the roorn-lehouse belonging to William Oman and Henry Itoddea jat Bingham, An overheated .stove la blamed tor the onflagratlon. J. L. Maher, a conductor employed n the Southern Pacific, fell from the-toof hla train In the Ogden yarda and received a compound fracture of hla right leg. party of Nemaha county, Nebraska, oapltaltata and farmers who recently purchased a large tract of land in Millard eountyr Utah, .will farm' It n an extensive scale, A kidnaping case has developed In Salt Lake, It being charged that John A. Strugnell baa kidnaped hla 10 bon from hla divorced wlfa year-oland taken the boy to Montana. The Ice harvest at Iagan la about .completed and the taemen say that it la the finest crop pat up In many years. For few of a thaw forces have .been .kept at work day and night. It Is announced that the doctor of Logan have agreed to Issue no prescriptions for liquor at allr and the druggists have agreed that they will refuss to fill them if they are laeued. The Scotchmen of Logan and towna are arranging for a Ur celebration January Zb In honor bt the poetBurns. The 151at - anniversary of Burns birth occur Jan- - ' uary 25. Coming from a funeral In Salt Lake City, the horses attached to the car riage occupied by the pall bearert ran away, the' driver being senoual) injured, while four of tbs pall bearert were slightly injured. An explosion of a frozen water Jacket leading from a fook stove at the residence of B. T. Nishimura, a Japanese merchant of Ogden, reeulted in injuries to the infant child of the JTTBHfke wuich mai Muss its death. For the purpose of engaging in o general Irrigation project, using an apparatus for elevating water which was patented several months ago, the Pneumatic Water Lift company has filed articles of incorporation at Og flea. W. 8, Jacobson and J. B. Flake, the two young men arrested on December .10 on the charge of holding up a aa loon in Salt Lake City, have beeddia- charged From custody, . the 7J evidence ' . " agalnarihemTtorberagTiuTficteur'far conviction. John Richards, prodded a missed hole' while working on a claim In Box Elder canyon, and as a result he fa now in the Brigham City hospital suffering with two fractures of hie Tight arm," many severe bruises and "he may' also lose the' sight' of both eyes. It now develops that the automobile which ran down and killed Parker Faut at Ogden was owned, and driven At ;the time of the accident, by " William Howell, a merchant -- ' Ills ootn pan Ions were a city councilman and two other prominent business men. They deny that they knew they tad run down the man. District Foreater Ctiyde Leavitt . of th Fourth forestry district, with headquarters in Ogden, has been promoted to th position of assistant chief in the operating department of the eenrlce, with headquarters at Washington, D. C. At a meeting of the board of county commissioners held at Nephi the liquor license tor saloon a was raised from 500 to $1,800, and In the aa loons under the new ordinance tui pool tables, no chairs, no alot or gam bllng devices no blinds or screens will be permitted. While a sergeant, two patrolmen and two city detectives stood together At the east end of the U nloq station waiting room In St. Louis, a suit case waa taken from between the feet of John Derrtg of Ogden, who atood a fewTeeF7rom the group fit the Pull-- ' man ticket "Window. , Twenty-tw- o canning establishments have reported to the state statistician, capital Invested, including buildings, grounds, machinery, tools, etc, $923.fl4; average 'number of days In operation, 79; total number '.of employees Tor the year, 1819; total amount of wages paid S1S0.QG9. Mike Yacarilll, who died In Salt Lake City December 15 aa the result at wound- received In the duel with - 'SpecinrToITema3wEmn'r'IaseFrlf believed to be the Italian who atabbed to death Mary Panvello in Cleveland Ohio, August 11. (89& According to the annual repot- ol Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp, filed with the county commissioners of Salt - Lake county, the total receipts of the of fice for 1909, including the liquor stfd merchants licenses collected, amount fid to $36,991.91, as Compared srltb 136,754.78 for the year 1908. expectation of an amicable agreement. Dr.. Madrix la hopeful 0f the early appointment of a delegate In the place, of General Diaz, but he fears that the And as Jf Scientist Pictuye Him, new peace envox will represent only th liberal element of the rexoluLoV tats. Word has come to him that the conservative, led by General Cham- PRESIDENT DISMISSES orro. mean to continue fighting, and he has been warned that Cnamcrio and his army are advancing toward Managua through the department of Factional Controversy Raaultd in th ChontaW Jppyernment will op FORTY-8IXTSummary Removal of Clutf ANNUAL CONVENpose the advance it 1 a Mango.,.,, , Fore star. TION NOW BEING HELD A- Tq received According to OGDEN, jJTAH. here, a split has occurred in the ranks of the revolutionists and It is believed Washington. Gifford Plnctjpt, chleL one faction will -- reject alL overtures forester and Intimate friend of Theoorof (eace. President Madriz has dore has been dismissed President Gooding Declare That AsRoosevelt, dered court proceedings to be Institutsociation Must Get Into Politics fiom the service of the United ed to punhh whoever was responsible to Protect Its Own Slates President by Taft for for the execution of Groce and Can! Interest Associate Overton Forester non. W. Price and Assistant Law Officer A ex President Zelaya does not apC. Shaw, Ptnchot'i immepear officially im'the recordr of the Alexander diate a s b ! s t a n t j n t hef o re t rjU u " Ogden. Utah. The Opening-sessio- n canthe responsibility annua! Convention not be fixed on him. But pottmuly reau, followed their chief out of gov- of the forty-sixtsome official will be found guilty, prob- ernment employ. Thoroughly indig- of the National Wool G.owers assonant over the action of Mr. Plnchot ciation was held In this city on ably Salomon Selya, the prosecuting in i'iducing Senator Dolllver to read Thursday, and the preliminary work who trial. officiated at the attorney He niay, however, produce Instruc- a letter from him In the senate on transacted Incident to the work ol tions from Zelaya, authorizing hla ac- Thursday, President Taft on Friday one of the most enthusiastic convenwoo d listen to no advice that the tions in the history of the association. forester5 violation of executive or- tion. order the trial of Zelaya. ders be overlooked - pending the InFred W. Gooding of Shoshone, SCANDAL IN COLORADO. quiry soon to be undertaken by con- Idaho, president; of the National Wool gress. He declared the dignity of Growers' association, delivered his AnGraft on a Wholesale Scale le Charged the presidential office office was nual address to the woolmens conAgainst Prison Official. stticked, and he would he unfalth-ti- J vention. Mr. Gooding took the viewto hla trust ff tie submitted longer. point that the woolmen's association Denver.? Misappropriation of funds, Mr. Taft undoubtedly realists fully must get Into politics to protect Its in In construction of graft buildings, own Interests. the purchase of supplies and In the vmat the dismissal Of Foreatir tariff means in a political way. He has Mr, Gooding discussed the sale of products fr ini the labor of convicts, are th general charges result- yen convinced for some time list the question, the national wool warehouse, ing from an uncompleted Investigation; Insurgents1 and otak crit- wool prices generally and their rise ic of hla administration hadjlllsted after the establishment of the wareof the administration of penitential Worlithe tost .half doaea yea the service pf Mr. Pincbetyr Pr house; the alleged monopoly pf the Not only have evidence of alleged tically were ' defying him to dlamisa Boston buyers; the need of faster graft on a wholesale scale running up Plnchot from office. The later tet- schedules for railroad stock trains; into the hundreds of thousands been ter of Thursday, few here jtoubt. waa the forest service; suggested the conuncovered, but the convict have also written with the direct furpoae of trol of the range by a commission; been shamelessly Ylnctlmlzed, it la putting It squarely up tathe presi- discussed predatory animals and also dent!! took account of questions generally charged, though a long serlesof black-mai- l where hope of freedom waa the affecting the wool growing Industry. Kaolin also delivbait held out for their few dollars. In SPECIAL MESSAGE PRlSENTED. ered an address, while addresses of the case of convicts, it Is charged, their, money was so'lctted by former President Favors Court of Commerce welcome were made by Governor and a National Incorporate Law. officials of the penitentiary on promSpry, on behalf of Utah; William ise of favorable action by the board of Washington President Taft' spec- Classman, mayor of Ogden, on behalf pardons. of the peopft; of this city, and A. R ial message to congress Hey wood, president -- of the Weber to CoaTof Living OutarlpslncomeC on behalf of'tYe commerclar Inclub, was commerce laws trust and anti The cost of living Is Washington. terests of the city. outstripping wages and Incomes. That laid before the house pf representaJohn Hart of Idaho was to have reon tives f Friday. brings want and miaery to large numon behalf of the wool growsponded The message followed closely the bers of families. It means that women in' hla absence, P. G. Johnand children are not getting proper forecasts that have been rnauo non ers, but ston of Blackfoot City, Idaho, spoke. tn time to time the and wggested food and clothing, and that children e About 2,000 delegate were In as to embodies railroads legislation et geBslon. opening either an education or the foundation air hr The has made In Tils speeches on of an education, and that means Fine Exhibition of Sheep. 1 ; bcingtnjured.'1 Midwinter Utah. The Ogden, in Mr. no Taft suggests These sre the views of Senator changes declared show is Sheep unequivocally Stephen B. Elkins of West Virginia, the Sherman antitrust law at this to be the greatest affair of Its kind anti-trutime. The the feature of chairman bf the 'senate rommiute n ever held anywhere. There are 700 Interslate. Senator Elkins has Intro- message deals solely with the subject of the finest sheep In all the world. duced s resolution for sa Investiga- of federal charters. The president are the pick of - prize pen They be an thinks tion Into the question of Increased that opportunity cuouid shown at the county fairs, Btate fairs prices of th necessities of life and given the big industrial combinations and national and international shows the cost thernfor since 1900. to bring their business once more 'the during the country throughout takInto the zone of lawfulness'4 by last Descendant of Waehtnu.on. year. ing out a ftderai charter under cer' Spokane, Wash. When the clods of tain prescribed conditions before it Forest Contribute Ninety Millions. earth fell upon the casket, containing becomes necessary to proceed against fo contribut the body of Miss Sarah N. Buckley, 86 everyucorporation about which there edWashington. toOurthe ests of the $90,000,000 exports years of age, who died at the home of la a breath of suspicion. United States during the fiscal year her niece, Mathlb'a Buckley. 717 East In that portion of ids message deal- 1908 a twenty-fol- d since Increase Ermlua avenue. Spokane, there closed ing wt h changes In the Interstate 1851. The of forest products imports e the earthly career of a descendant of commerce law toe president . chiefly India rubber and other - gams, the Buckley and Washington families establishment of a United from the tropics, and lumber- from of the revolutionary as. Miss line..-le- Siatea court of cuninierce' ot five have grown to even larger Canada was the last o,f a family of ten Judges to hear and determine appeals From a little over proportions. comthe from lnters'ate commerce children. Her great grandfather was 1831 They rose to $122,000,-00in the mission. this from only appeal a cousin of Oeorge Washington. She In 1907, falling slightly below was born In Pennsylvania and waa a court lying In the United States su$100,000,000 In 1908. These are some preme court resident of Missouri durftg the Civil of the striking facts set forth in a war. P.ncr.S' Succetor. bulletin on.oor foreign corupheht Just pubOgden, Utah. Albert F. Pottet as- trade In forest pioducts. Conference In July. sistant who ha be,en desig- lished by tqr department f agriculWashington. The fourt ti Pan-- m- - nated forester, Mr. PI nr hot tem- - ture . erleau conference, to be held at Bue- 8 State noa Aires la July. Is now nrniijiyinq In Brooklyn, Robbery gnk ' . bureau. Is m aiieadahcrTtttArg--the attettlon of officials of the X"."lrorettry a da ing attempt to grate1 the National New .associaers Woolgrow department and others Interested In hold up and rob a private bank In cow in annual In this tion., the meeting. The United States comthe Green Point section of Brooklyn mittee has elected Major General city. When seen,' sir. Potter raid he Thursday afternoon, four men had received no official notification George W. Daria, United Slates a my, the clerks, shot one of them, the bureau had ecu transferred retired, ag one of Its number and that his charm. He had expected to be perhaps fatally, find then gave "battle to appointed a committee to urge upon away s me time, to a crowd in the street." Two rob congress a proper appropriation for but if the import were true he would berh escaped but two men were arthe participation of the United probably return to the national capl-ta- l rested who were Identified by the Mates. ae, oon as possible. wounded man as members of the gang. - I Woolgrowers Convention. . for Blow TViiat. Body DEATH IN STORM S PATH. Paper . Ogden, Utah. The '.forty sixth Ne w Yor kAnoiher paper! assoc! Scvett-Llx- fi Left ff Reault ef Btomr in Manitoba- association has come and pleaded guilty amj .paid a gone. The last session of the Conven- $4 009 for1iis Connection wp Winnipeg, Manitoba The storm of tion was brought to a close at 6 called fiber and manila the last few days In the country along pool o'clock Saturday afternoon. The offi- dieted by the federal the Minneapolis, SL Paul & Sault Ste. grand cer selected were: President, Fred New York on Marie railroad has resulted In seven Friday, charged W. Gooding, Shoshone. Ida; western deaths. Including Sheriff Whitehead log an Illegal combination in J. A. Delfelder, Wal- of trade. The federation Jr of Weybura and a homesteader named riillborn. Jiving south of Roleau. A ton, Wya; eastern A. Board associatloju-romc- r slog 140 little boy j was found dead in a hayJ. Knollin, Chicago. George S. Walk- per prominent paper mannractu ers. who stack south of Yellow Grass. Beside er, Cheyenne. Wyo.. secretary. are Indicted Individually in addition him were found his two sisters, who Portland secured the convention for to the indictment returned atinst the had been 1911. kept warm by the boy and as such. association, were living. PM Jnsulior-d'uatlo- l, h be-In- g Pin-ep- Vice-Preside- ncommend-ittg-amendme- - attend-ance.ALth- cannoLli!.-entjQschqoLandg- suggestions-thafthB"preel-de- nt -- st recoin-metids-Jh- y e n see-du- from-Washin- annu-twfflwmf- Wool-growe- Tallahasse, Fla. In a struggle early Satqrday with Wo safeblowers, Paul Sauls, 17 yearsof agwho was left to watch. the postofTlee building, shot and killed themboth in the basement o the building, The boy was only slightly injured I he ciacksmen, both of whom w re' white, have not been ldeutifie-1- . nl Young Sauls wiis oil dutv father, who night watchman at the building. Some one kuotked on the door and shouted that a mail pouch hjd been picked up in the street and the boy opened the door to receive It. The lad found himself looking into the barrels of two pisioa and the or;. de-eai- ne to "hands up." "My hands came up as the pounced 'lAs they tried-tti! on me," lc said. hind me with a rope managed to get nry pfatoi In line nd ftrca.-t- he shot taking effect, for one of the men clung to me. I then placed my pistol on my shoulder and flredto the rear several times, after which, I was free from their grasp." ir 1 with-so-me court-martia- rilSSING PHILADELPHIA HEIRESS WHO ELOPED W(TH A WAITER has state dairy and lq now out alter who have mislabeled goods food commissioner, merchants Shoots and Kills Two Highwayman Who Had Attempted to Roo REVOLUTIONISTS OF NICARAGUA HAVE NO INTENTION OF LAY- tNGOOWN ARMS, rs t, t. -- n 1 BEEN FOUND. of Pair Had Traveled Thousand Miles at Father and Daughter and Gift J Now Read To Return Heme. - I Chirago Living as father pr. lau-ithe daughter, RclcHr Buit --de Philadelphia betters, and Frederick Cohen, a waiter at the hotel. Phi.a'Jylp.n.', 1lilla-dhphfiho eloped December 29 turn a, and for whom a worfd-wi- d search was Instituted. wtp foun.l Mid arrested here late Monday. deiec-tivft- s bv .Thpy were discovered OS West at house In a rooming! Suiterior street. When policemen e the 'house Miss flp .lanon jlajing with her pet dig. which Fhc toik with her In her hensrtional with Cohen, who is 4, a married man. Cohen and old yflars w is seated In an adjoining room, read, ing. t. Cohen at first pretested against He soon admitted h s identity, however, ind Miss tie Janen. sobbine dtterly, pleaded with the authorltier 'to restore her to her parents. Cohen revealed to the officers tnr story of his flight with the girl from Philadelphia, a flight extending for thousands of miles through the United States find Canada and in which a trip to England was Interrupt oil drt Halifax because the boat authorities woud not permit the presence of Miss de Janon's pet dog cn the vessel. Cohen denied any haini had come to Miss de Janon since Mie fled itn hint from her home. The girl, when questh ned by 'Hit5' 'officers after she had admitted her identity, said that she and Cohen had reached Chicago with but $1.60 between them and she gave Cohen a bracelet and necklace which ne pawned In order to get money for them to llva en Thelrapprehensloa followed a report to the police by the owneA of the rooming house, who had seen pictures and suspecti d that her new boarders were the missing Phila- delphia elopers. i . RAILROAD SERiwUSLY CRIPPLED Salt Laks Route May Have to Recon-struc- t Entire Line. Salt Lake City. Utah distinctly feels the great disaster that lias befallen the Salt Lake Route, as 'in the five years the road was in operation a new agency of commerce has '.been opened IhrotigY this state. The wash, onts In the Meadow Valley. It Is officially stated, are so serious that it will possibly be many months before through traffic can be resumed and ft present the officers ai-- in consult; recontion as to the advisability e structing the entire t, tine,-either-- via Bristol pass or St. George, Utah. The flood took away vast sections of track and bridges and the whole town of'Callente is inundated, making i the worst washout in the history of that section.1' of valued Hundreds emplnee have been thrown out of employment, the list Including some of the higher officers. All local trains within the sta'e'of Jltah will be operated as in the past with improved train service wherever posttible, but all through trains have been annulled and the road is closed down for through traffic Indefinitely. The people of Utah, fully appreciating what the road has done for the state, deeply sympathize with it in this great disaster. J V . Ten1 -'JSINESS.- rr-res- Robber Raid Retort. Plttsburi, Kan. Robbers raided a resort known as Turner hall in Crow-ber- g, a mining camp near here, and One other was killed two 'men. wounded. The robber escaped with $200. Twentymen were In 'the plaCer4!2J These entered. when the robber were forced to line up and surrender InRecord for Year Shows Hsafthy their taluables. FrankAnsline and crease Over Preceding Periods. George Smith resisted and were shot Washington. As a business institu- down. Bert Turney ran to their tion, the postoffice department, next and was also shot, but will to the Upited States treasury, is the recover. Albert Cravens an 1 Edward greatest iq the government. Accord- Alton were arrested dater on a street ing to figures submitted by Charles P. car, charged with the robbery.' Granfleld, ftrst assistant postmaster Glzvis Will 3e on Hand. general, for Yhe fiscal year ended June 3CL J909, made public Saturday former inJiiJ Potland, Ore. L. R hlav-ts-, annual report,the gross revenue of chief of the field division op the gen- the postal servlee reached tha enor- - eral laud office, whn has ben hunting mous tofaY of $203;562;383, an lncrease j in-t- be WMte Batmon - country, 12-3 of $12,083,720, op 6. HI per cet over miles east of Portland, fdr several the preceding yeap There were 7,202 days past, arrived here on Monday on presidential postofftces on July 1, is09. his way to Washington. D Cy. where Of this number 398 were first class, he is expected to appear before the an Increase. of 14; i07 were second commtUee investlgri-vthe Alaska class, an Increase of 112, and 5 097 coal lands case. GH'is flatly refused werethjtd cla88an jncreae )f 230. io make any atatemcnLXQrjjubljcatlon TheHotal increase In Ihe number of regarding the Bailing!- - Pinchot conpresidential offices was 35G. There troversy or jegard -- c the dismissal established dur- of --Chief Forester l iflrbot. wereT744 disconing the year, and 2.004 Work for Livestock Men. tinued, leaving a total of 60.114 postannual' Denver. The tl.ueenth , 1909. In Jun offtces 30, operatton'on Am.-ricalivestock During the year 1,626 postmasters lonventlon of the were appointed at presidential off- rssociatlon began in this city cm offices 9,1 ices. At fourth-clas- s j uetday. Some of th- Important topfor discussion 'eHow: Short masters were appointed. ics up of cars; restoration of the fifteen age Deed of Insane Man. per cent duty on hiJav at this session we've all of congress, M possible; grazing on Wife, Ballinger, Tex. got to go," exclaimed F. B. Kimbl'er, torest reserves, a to before congress rushing Into the house with au up- preventing ratlioads' frorp advancing raised hatAiet at an early, hour Sun1 interstate rates exception approval of ; the interstate commerce commission: day morning, and then fo'lowed the scene of slaughter, legislation by congress relative to crazed man braining his wife with the grazing lands, a more relicensus. chillivestock able of his two murdering hatchet, dren In their beds, seriously injuring Must Pay the Penalty. his niece and ending the tragedy New York. Four former employe his own throat with a razor. the American Sugar Refining compf In northern the Kimbler, who lives convkted of underweighing pany, to part of this county, is believed fo one year have bec-nt-e suddenly Insane as the frauds, were sentenced result of worry. imprisonment each by Judge Martin In theUnlted States circuit court here Says Japan Woke Up First. cn Monday,- The men sentenced aie Tokio, Japan. At th ded cation on Charles Kechoe, Kdward A Boyie Saturday of a new dormitory for Patrick.- J. Hennessey and John M. Waseda university by the Chinese CoyleYoung Mpns Christian association. the most striking feature was Count Montreal. Th warden of the Jail CJkuma address tn which he .asserted that Japan and China formerly slept has discovered that a person commitIn the same bed. but that Japan tfoke ted last week under1 the name of Wilwoup first. He affirmed thdbthe oriental liam Duders, 65 years old, is a She; admitted having mas'acFS tauyht theoretical virtue, hdt man. that the Page of Judea emphasized queraded as a man ''tor. thirty-fivvirtue years," most of the time gaining ner the ntceeetty'of practicing which TuruishedThe nroral force of living as a deck hand on - lumber- - - k- ce cs n 1 cold-bloode- Yv - e wts-er- - - - barges.- - Sled Collide With Ambulance. Lawson Will Get TobacC True! Alton, L.l. Fifteen persons were Lexington, Ky. The fotmation of a hurtslx. f criYjpslyv.inJdfftL; jCQati.pg here Sunday afternoon. control not only the Burley tobacco accidents A hob sled carring eight, persons raised In Kentucky, but th 'tunin' collided with an ambulance en route facture and sale of the manufacture to the home of a suicide, and the product, was the object of Thomas Wr horses fell on the sled. James Cole- Lawsons visit to Lexington on Mon-- , man, 15 years old, was scalped, and day. Mr. Lhwson said It waa useless every other passenger suffered mnor to attempt to sell this seasons crop Injuries. An hour later on the same to the tobacco trust, and he hill another sled collided wifh an automobile. Injuring five of the seven proposed the organization of n enpassengers on the sled. There have tirely -- new, tobacco company, to be been fifteen accidents on this hill in composed of Burley tobacco growers, th last week. with a capital of $50,090, 0. r d k v |