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Show I i i r4r ''4 COALVILLE TIMES I THE BERBER - PETERSON" Editor tod Manager. J4. JACOB V OF TRIPOLI WILL 4 rvj .V UTAH COALVILLE ii :r UTAH STATE NEWS The recent rain caused the Leb) ugar factory to abut down, aa L.e farmers were unable to dig their U- ' v:-- v- IN STATE OF CITY DECLARED SIEGE AND POPULACE WARNED TO KEEP ORDER- 3 .Wif PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS ARE v 3 J t. J MAKING NO HEADWAY sc . r A- N. - J - - Italians Taks Complete Charge of Affairs in Captured City, Even to s Over Placing Italian the Doorway of the Postoffice. The People Are Not Flocking to the Standard of the Deposed King as Had Been Expected and Republican Troops Are Loyal. Tripoli. Martial law was declared In this city on Saturday by Italy The Italian governor of the recently acquired territory, Hear Admiral Itorea d'Olmo, Issued a proi lamatlon Satur-Hamorning announcing that the city Is In a state of siege and warning the population that public order mind lie The guards around the maintained. consulates are maintained night and day. The outer and Inner harbors are being searched by the small Italian Lisbon The most contradictory reare being received here regard-ports X f ? ip ing. the situation in the north. The V N S PiVmonarchists, however, do not appear 01 y v . .y9 to t v., ffCt be making headway against the re"Jt A U C'. V public. The people are not flocking 4i to their side and the republican troops so far have remained loal. A note says the monarTHREE TOWNS SWEPT AWAY ROMISE BELIEF FOR SETTLERS chist band at Vinhacs fled on the arrival of troops, who pursued them to the frontier. In the engagement several monarchists were killed and two Flood in Wisconsin Makes Thousands resident Telle People of Idaho That republicans wounded. Homeless and Causes Heavy MoneCongress Will No Doubt Settle News from Galicia asserts that th Vexed Question Next Session. tary Loss, But No Lives Are LoeL monarchists there are In a state of demoralization. Their leaders are unable to persuade them to advance Black River Falls, Wls. With the Boise, Idaho. Former Governor into Portugal. towns of Black River Falls, Hatfield Irady of Idaho on Friday promised The Portuguese premier, Joan Chaand North Bend practically destroyed Resident Taft to bring thirteen west-a- gas, has notified the Portuguese leand with scores of farm houses swept governors to Washington next gation at Paris that the government away, it is still impossible to verify finter to help him thresh out the rumors of loss of life in the Black (gestion of the disposition of the pub1 River valley floods and the remark- ic domain. The ex governor did not able spectacle la presented of thous- daborate on his idea for the solution ands of people homeless with per-ha- p i the public lands question, but Mr. lift himself promised several audl-nce- s not the loss of a single life. to do all in his power at the Fifty three business buildings out ot In Black River Falls have ext session of congress to have legia-Itloality-onenacted that will dispose of disappeared, as have thirty residences. The town of North Bend, north ot eme of the difficulties now confront-ilsettlers on public lands. Such here, is entirely destroyed. Damage to crops of the surrounding country tglslation, the president said, would will be immense. The water in all t interfere with the policy of The principal grievances directions is covered with floating carcasses of chickens, hogs, sheep, 4 settlers, the president found, are tie short time in which first payments cattle and horses. ft land are requirqd; the length of The loss to Black River Falls alone is estimated at $1,000,000, while the ttiure demanded of a settler before La Crosse Power company, the break h becomes owner of the land, and tte fact that even after a tenure of lng of whose dam at Hatfield caused fle years, title to the land doe3 not the destruction of practically everyHe did not take up each issue thing in the valley, will lose. at least (detail, but declared that there was $5(10,000. reason to doubt that congress Thousands are homeless In the hills, g Id settle them at the next session. fled flood before the having great Br. Taft spent the day in Idaho, waves swept down the valley. Food at Pocatello to nking up go Is scarce and starvation threatens. ire from his train and make his Pk address, and practically closing Floods In the 8outhwet. k day's work here with a speech to Durango, Colo. Southwestern Col ral thousand people. United es Senator Borah and former oradq $nd northern New Mexico are on vlevf tbe-hav devastate, v PRINCE THOMAS, storms and most severe floods thi the trip 'across the state. Commanding the Italian Navy. section has experienced since 18S PRE8IDENT VISITS GLACIERS. Miles of railroad track, many lethave taken all necessary steps to tered houses and at least two toms Climbs Mount Rainier and the royalist rising In the north, Narrowly have been wrashed away, mines hfte ' a on the Mountain and Eecapos that Night tranqmlity reigns" through, been flooded and temporarily Tacoma. President Taft climbed up out the county' and It is reported that severu to The foot of the glaciers on Mount lives have been lost. UTAH FAIR A SUCCESS. Arbolea, a town of 300 Inhabitant Rainier on Sunday and narrowly esa mounthirty-fiv- e miles east of here, hai caped spending night in the All Records Broken for Attendance been detroyed and several people art tain fastness. The presldetlal party and Splendor of Exhibits. made the ascent In automobiles and reported missing. Lake City. The directors of Salt From Farmington, N. M , comes the when nearing the highest point reachUtah the State fair, which came to ed bethe by roadway the machines report that a nearby village of Navaa close Saturday night, are more than jo Indians has been swept away and came mired In mud up to the hubs of that the natives are destitute and ex- the wheels. Forest rangers with teams pleased with this year's exposition. All previous records for attendance, numof horses finally clear the way. posed to the storm. ber of exhibits, quantity or livestock, Baj field and Ignacio are Inundated Rad fallen and storm a threatNight and all residents have fled - to- - the ened as the president started down cattle and horses, excellent racing, hills. the decline. With searchlights blaz- and freedom from accident and friction were broken this year. The exing the way, the president's car slow 8uspect Insane Man of Murder. y crept along the edges of precipices hibits were fully 50 per cent in adBasin, Wyo Suspected of murder- md at times the outer wheels were vance of those of last year, both as ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, within two feet of a sheer drop of regards quantity and quality. It is whose dead bodies were found at feet or more. estimated that 22,000 .people ..passed their, Rome om iRe. ranch of through the gates on closing day, but Shot While Quail Hunting. W. A. Richards, near Red the banner day was Thursday, when Bank, September 24. E. T.Peyton, a Heno, Nev. Wiffi a dangerous President Taft addressed more than solicitor and correspondent for a wound in his right side caused by a 50,000 people at the fair grounds. AlCheyenne newspaper,, was captured hotgun, Phillip Verrill Mighels, fam- most, every county in the state was at the Richards ranch and brought to ed throughout the United States and represented In some form of exhibit, Basin in an Insane condition Friday Great Britain as a short story writer, and the productiveness of Utah was When Ppyton appeared at the Rich- lies in a precarious condition in in a manner that must exemplified ards ranch he was muttering Edna" hospital. Mighels was quail have a veritable revelation to proven and acting strangely. hunting and accidentally shot himseit visitors. ?.A; vi BTnl-offici- I , n n e g con-rvatio- HIBINI PASHA, Grand Vlxler and Prim Turkey. Minister of cruisers for mines that were laid by we-w-- lock, ranchers In the western part of ports may enter the harbor In safety. Utah county, have bees arrested on No mines have as yet been found, the charge of having robbed Heber and the Impression is growing that Pearson, a section foreman, of $2,000 few, if any, were planted by the Turk a The majority of the Tripolitan , e on September 17. while he was walkhave signified a willingness to enrailroad ing along tht track near ter the Italian service. The governMayfield. ' Having decided that the saloon ment and publlo utilities services are Ion of license at Ogden have a right rapidly assuming normal proportions. slon of lclenss at Ogden have a rlglft The postoffice has been openedwlth s over the doorto dispose of their stock of goods, the Italian sight of the applicants whose saloons way and a guard of marines on duty were closed will be allowed to con around the building. tlnue their vocation for the next The position of Italy with respect three montha. to Intervention, already known, was burned, (bowing contact reiterated by a prominent government Badly with the deadly high, tension wire offletaf Saturday. While the Italian that aklrta the tunnel roof. Jhe body fleet, has taken posaeaslon an Austrian - miner, and Cyrenatea, the occupation by was found la tunnel No. 5 at the Italy of Tripolitan territory will not Highland Boy mine In upper Bingham be accomplished until the army of oceanyou half an hour after he had cupation shall have been landed. gone on ahlft WILL END MOSLEM RULE. .While trying to imitate the feats of his older companions In sliding - Iowa the bannisters- - in' front of the Italians .Plan, to Drive Turks Entirely Out ofAfrlea. .Third ward chapel in Ogden,-- - Don Carlos Richardson, eon - Rome The full scope of Italy's of J. E. Richardson, fell twelve feet campaign against Turkey became to the pavement and sustained a bad known for the first time Saturday. iy fractured akulk It is not the occupation of Tripoli A Incorrigible lad alone, but by a aeries of smashing of Ogden haa during the past two blows along the whole thousand miles reeks stolen four teams, his latest of Tripolitan and Cyrenlclan coast, tscapade being the theft of n big Italy's purpose Is the utter destrucmlr of prancing grey horses attach-- , tion of the Turkish rule In Africa. ed to a Job wagon, which he took With utter humiliation staring Turfrom In front of avenue key in the face, Italy will deaths More and drove away. with the late owner of the For the purpose of discussing the evicted territory. work to be done, by the state fish and The end of the Moslem rule In game department during the coming Africa Is realized. The practically year all of the chief fish and game ports affii forts of Tripoli, Bomba, wardens and the hatchery superinBenghazi, Derna and Tombruk tendents met with F, W Chamber - - Tirza, been bombarded and silenced state flBh and game commissioner, In Italian blue jackets are in possession Balt Lake last week Th d y farmers are rejoicing over and the Italian flag flies over them. the doufall of rain, as It means Turkey Will ExpelJUIIans. much for the grain crops in Cedar Tb council of Constantinople.valley and along the foothills of the ministers has definitely decided to action looking to the expulsion planted thefr fall wheat and this take storm will advance the crop a great of all Italian residents. The government has decided tq esdeal before snow files. t-At a meeting held In Farmington tablish a censorship on those grams, with particularly dealing the Davis and Weber County Power and Telephone company was organ military matters. Code messages will Ized to take over the defunct Inde- be prohibited. The Turkish commander at Tripoli pendent Telephone company and the Davis County Power company. About reports that the Italian bombardment 190,000 worth of stock was Issued by destroyed numerous bouses and killed " the two old companies. many Inhabitants, Including several Newhouse, the lively little mining women and children. camp in the western part of Beaver c Urge Hllles for Chairman. county, la reaching such proportions Satwag It .Washington. reported of importance that a strong move-- , ment is now on foot to incorporate urday that the political leaders of the and receive some of the advantages administration have practically decided to urge the selection of Charles of a city. The Utah railroads say they have D. Hllles as chairman' of the Repubreceived no notice from the aiats lican national committee. ' hoard of health Two Killed, Eleven Hurt concerning the new ' ruling which abolishes the public Rocheeter, Mich. Two persons were (linking cup. The ruling la to be- killed and eleven injured, ene probcome effective January 1. However, Ibe railways are ready to carry out ably fatally, Saturday night when a Detroit United Railway work car Re requirements of the law. crashed Into the frpnt end of the northbound passenger train. coat-of-arm- poli -- - four-year-ol- d d - aba-doned- all-pre- 1 r'ili . i at !V v V. ' jjj II u ss Rome. It Is understood, on the eve of departure of the army of occupation from the various ports of concentration nearest Tripoli, that the Italian government has notified the powers of us intention to confine the war to Tripoli. states, Italian government The however, tins intention will be abandoned if Turkey is unable to restrain excesses against Italians on Turkish .erritory. Rumors declare that Turkey will insist on Italy giving up Tripoli, and if this cession is not made, Italian subjects in Turkey, ifter a proper notification, will be massacred if they do not leave Turkish territory. Twenty transports are In the harbor ready to take troops to Tripoli. The government is- withdrawing all news as to the army of occupation, but it Is confidently believed that a large part of it has already sailed from ports other than 'Naples and that the landing has already begun. - CORNELIUS BLISS DEAD. Leading Figuers in Na- ttonai Polities for Years. Newton York. Cornelius New Bliss, for years one of the leading figures In national Republican politics and otherwise well known as a merchant and a member of the dry goods firm of Bliss. Fab ian & Co., died here Monday night of heart disease. The end was not wholly unexpected, ak. Mr. Bliss had been ill for a year and his family had noted tor some time that he was fast failing. Mr. Bliss was 78 years old, having been born in Fall River, Mass., in 1833. He was treasurer of the Recommittee from. publican national 1892 to 1908, and previous to that had been, chairman of the New York state Republican committee. Wat Oqe of SAYS PAL WAS SLAYER. Suspect Admits Killing of Man Who Attempted to Prevent Robbery. a!t LakeuClixrSamuftl .girknaLjr rick, who with Harley P. Mewhlnney Is alleged to have attempted to rob Saul S. Brown, a traveling saelaman, in the Ramona rooming house, last Friday afternoon, and as a result of which C. L.. Erickson, an assay erwaa. shot and killed by one of the hold-umen as he was going to tie aid of Brown, has made a complete confession of his alleged part In the crime. declares Mewhlnney did toe He shooting. p A Senator's Campaign Expenses. Milwaukee. Out of the testimony before the United given Monday States senate committee which is investigating charges that corruption contributed to the election of Senator Igaac Stephenson, was developed evidence that the Stephenson campaign managers regarded the $107,793, admittedly expended for the campaign for nomination, as small compared to $150,000 or $200,000 which might have been, spenLfora. campaign more, systematically conducted. Newspaper Guilty of Contempt. Salt Lake City. For publishing articles that were said to have influenced the jury in the suit of Frank I. Sefrit against the Telegram, the comPublishing pany, Its general manager, George E. Hale, and its managing editor, Arthur J. Brown, were found guilty of conWorks Hero Stunt for Reward. tempt of the federal court by Judge Colorado Springs, Colo. Four hours John A. Marshall in a decision given after he had been acclaimed a hero Monday. and presented with a substantial purse Says 'Shooting Was Accidental. in the belief that h? had, saved a pasLake City. James Nick, an Salt senger train frotn plunging over a one of the proprietors of Italian, 1, Wood, precipice, Raymond store at Bingham, Victoria eighteen years old, of Colorado City, who was grocery the only companion of Anconfessed Saturday that it was he Italian saloon man who had stolen five feet of log chain, thony Bertelli, an and of Lake who was Salt Bingham, it around the rail on the wrarp-and instantly killed' Sunday shot ju-cart before the"tyain outside rail afternoon one mile west of Latk rying 400 passengers, en route from while he was rabbit shooting, conCreek Colorado to Cripnie Springs, fessed Monday that he had morning reached the point. fired the fatal shot by accident: Saved by Silver Dollar. Drowned While Saving Lives. Butte. Mont. While two policemen John Rice, a ranchman Denver. were struggling to genarat two fighters mUTpiell a small riot Saturday of Farmington, N. M., drowned while women and children, is the morning, the revolver of one was aa saving death so far reported from the only strikthe ball cldentally discharged, district of southwestern ing the other officer over the groin. floodswept.and northern New Colorado Mexico, A silver dollar In his pocket deflectWhat other lives were lost, if any, ed the bullet, which inflicted only a is1 yet unknown, as only Intermittent scratch. The lead was spattered upcommunication with the flooded re-on the In God We Trust and the can be bad, and no reports have policeman declares that henceforth he glon been received from rural settlements. is fervidly Ubristlatu.'' Monetary Hearings. lx Killed in Wreck. York New Congressman Vreeland, Mo. A Bucklin, Burlington freight of the national monetrain was wrecked half n mile cast, of announced Moncommission, tary Macon Mo., county. Lingo. Sunday. will hold Six boys of New Cambria and Bevier, day that The Mo., are reported to have been killed. hearingshere on proposed banking and currency legislation October 26. They were stealing a ride. ' Bridegroom Suicides. Soldiers Check Flames. San Antonio, Texas. Scarcely six San Diego, CA1. A fir $ In Which two Mexican children "Test their lives hours after he had married Miss threatened the town of Ensenada, Gladys Caruthers, Second Lieutenant Lower California, Sunday nigot, being John R. Lynch, Third United States checked only when soldieis tori down cavalry, k lied himself at Fort Sam Houston cn Monday. huildlnes In the oath of the Herald-Republica- n - FIELD MUSIC OF ITALIAN ARMY eoh-quer- V Plan of Turks is to Warn Italians to Leave Turkish Territory, All Who Insist on Remaining to be Put to Death. Coat-of-Arm- po-lic- A UNTHREATENED MASSACRE LESS ITALY ABANDONS INTENTION OF HOLDING TRIPOLI. t - . seven-year-ol- AGAINST THE NEW REPUBLIC. beeta. postal savings banka will be esOct er 30 at Spanish tablished Fork, Green River, American Fork and Payaon. The Bingham officers have inaug orated a campaign against gambling, and all of the gambling houses have been closed. Roy Wllllums, whose home was at Wichita, Kans, was run over by a work train at Lucin and killed, his body being frightfully mangled. Utah intends having a prize, win ning exhibit of dry farm products at the sixth international dry farming pongreas, which opens October 16 i$ Colorado Springs. To determine whether the new gambling law makes the operation of ordinary trade slot machines a felony a test case is to be brought by the county attorney at Salt Lake. The Oregon Short Line has begun the erection in Salt Lake of a stockade enclosing the round bouse, machine shop, blacksmith shop, repair tracks and coach cleaning tracks. On account of a scarcity of beets, occasioned by the recent rain and the Impossibility of digging them for the market, the Ogden sugar factory was forced to close down the latter part of the week. of Mayfield Lyman Christiansen was accidentally shot and Instantly killed by hts companion, Douglas V.h'te, also of Mayfield, while the two ere hunting ducks on the Sevier rlrer, near Gunnison. John Murray, partner o'J. J. Morris In the holdup of the loan office in Call Lake on the afternoon of May 9, 1011, following which Morris shot and killed Joseph W. Ax tell, has been found guilty of robbery. The Murray council has passed to Its second reading an ordinance forbidding the sale of liquor. Murray voted dry June 27, and the saloons closed Saturday night. The council (a determined to keep the city dry. While attempting to rescue his be-longings from a burning lodging house- - at the Highland Boy camp in Bingham canyon, Peter Obi, an Italian, cut tbs arteries of his left wrist oa h broken wlndowpsne and died several hours later from .loss of blood. IT1 .e 000-fo- it d 34 - I Sy i u le fv.-mC- ? 1LLX i-- W'.'AL; J Saved From Exposure. Poker Player Kills Opponent. Washington. The resignation rf! Oxnarf, CaL Cecil Bright was shot Captain Frank A. Cook, recently land probably' fatall.v wounded before at "San Francisco for 'dawn Saturday by Samuel Moulton, conduct unbecoming an officer, has bis opponent in a poker game. Moul been accepted by the president, it is ton backed through a window and es- announred at the war department raped. Laurler Cabinet Resigns. , .. Greet General Reyes. BerGeneral Tex. Ottawa, Ont The Laurier minisAntonio, San try has resigned and Premier-elec- t nardo Reyes, for many years prominR. L. Borden has accepted the call of ent In the political life of Mexico, upon the governor-genera- l to form a cabhis arrival here Saturday from n inet' The resignation of the Liberal New Orleans, was greeted by n government cams Friday afternoon. of about 300 Mexicans. ccurt-martlale- d dele-ratio- .1 -- n (i.n:s, . |