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Show V w Vi COALVILLE TIMES .... N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor tod Manager. COALVILLE ' UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS A large silver cup has been offered as a prise for the best fat steer exhibited at the Utah State fair this year. During a blinding snow storm In Salt Lake., Tuesday night, two street cars collided, a conduclorj1eing lg Jured, the twenty passengers escaping Injury. Andrew Gibson, who appropriated a horse and fled wlth another man'i wife after being released from jail at -- Moab, has been 'CRISIS Ti recaptured and li again In Jail. Eugene OKegrove, mall contractor for all the whites In Millard county died on the 19th at Fillmore. H was taken sick last December with Bright's disease. Keen rivalry is being worked u( between Provo, Sprlngvllle and 8pan-isFork over the terminus of the Utah Coal road and Its Junction with the Salt Lake Route. Harry Alsop, aged 19, was fatally Injured at Midvale when he was crushed by an ore car, death resulting after he bad been removed to a hospital In Salt Lake. There Is something of a building boom on In Brigham City Just now are being Several new residences erected and conalderable remodeling of business property Is going on. . Word has reached Salt Lake that actual construction of the new branch of the Salt Lake Route from St. John to Ophlr has been started and should be oompleted within ninety days. I Beguiled Into- - the sagebrush flatg west of Salt Lake, Lydia Almstedt, 1 1 year-oldaughter of William Aim stedt, waa attacked and terribly mal treated by an un&pown man who has aot been captured. I After counties delays, occasioned by almost every trouble which con fronts builders, .the new )30,000 subway at the union passenger station at Ogden has been completed and was thrown open for traffic last week. It Is stated that on April 1 the Delta Land A Water company will tura water Into Ita canal system In Millard county, sufficient to water 35,000 acres of land, which will be largely nder cultivation within the next sixty dy FORMER MEXICAN WAR MINISTER SUICIDES AFTER DEFEAT OF HIS FORCES. London. The government minimum wage bill, as It stands, will not settle the coal strike That is now admitted on all sides with the Therefore, gravest anxiety, the country awaits the resuls of the Joint conference of coal owners and miners. The miners' headers have consented to waive their district schedules, which heretofore they have maintained aa the only basis of a settlement which they would accept, but they will insist upon their demand for five and two shillings minimum. The government adheres to Its refusal to embody these rates In the MIL If the owners agree to concede this demand, it Is the general opinion that the strike speedily will be settled; if they do not It will make little difference whether the bill In Its present shape be passed or withdrawn. Bill or no bill, the men remain with the minimum demand unsatisfied and the strike continued Says That When Manuel is Again cure Upon Throne, the People Will be Happy and the Country Pros- " porous Once More. Se- St. Jean de Lux, France Dom Migthe pretender to the throne of Portugal, who recently met the exiled King Manuel at Doyer and there fotmed an offensive and defenr alva alliance with him. on Sunday talked freely of hie plans to Msnuel on the throne King Manuel will be reestablished and Portugal will be once more a prosperous andhappy country with a loved sovereign upon the throne, said Dora Miguel. "Of many things I am not ready to speak and of ethers It would not be politic, be continued. The recent oubreaks that have taken place under the republic that exists only by force of arms through treachery to the throne, sMw that the macs of the people of Portugal art not In sympathy with the preeent government." Asked if be thought any of Jhe power would interfere In an attempt lo overthrow the republic, be said: No Ne Why shou)d theyT ( change that takes place In afflicted Portugal that has been and Ja now the unhappy c?untry that she is could be for the worse. It would have to be for the better." uel Braganza. CONSUMER TO BEAR BURDEN. Woolen end Cotton Goods to oe Advanced In Pric as Rtsult of Strike. Boston. The great Lawrence strike which brought In Ita train increased wages for 275,000 textile workers In New England, officially was declared off st all the mills In Lawrence on Sunday, having accomplished Its purpose, In the pplqion of the leaders It Is generally believed that advances in wages or reduction in hours of paper mill employes, bagging and burlap workers, machinists and operatives In other Industries, all are traceable to the movement which had Its origin in Lawrence. Tbs number of persons thus .to benefit la more lays. by than 300,000. , William Johnson was acquitted Advances In thn prices of woolen I Jury at Provo of maliciously killing a dog belonging to another man. and cotton gooda which have been ' STRIKE OF MONARCHY. d n a tent And the dog destroyed some provisions, whereupon Johnson ahot the animal. A man about 40 years of age, identified aa W. T. Foy, who last worked at Colton for the Rio Grande railroad u night telegraph operator, was found dead between the two baggage sara on an eaatbound train pear Soldier Summit. Unable to reconcile himself to the udden passing of his wife, who died ;wo weeks previous. W. C. Vantress, proprietor of the historic old Salt Lake house, and foe fifty years a res-- . Ident of 8alt Lake, died from grief n March 19. Robbed of his memory by a blow Pn lbe head received by falling from street fcar, Eberhardt Kuntz, 70 years old, was found in the Indigent ward ot a hospital in Salt Lake by members of his family who had been searching for him. The Flrpt' ward of Nephi held a reunion and Thursday of last week. In which practically every member of the ward took part. A big banquet was given Wednesday afternoon. It Is estimated that n early 350 people sat down to this banquet. Interpreting the flashes ot a .red lantern and other mysterious actions indications ot a plot to hold up a train, residents of RIverdale notified the sheriff's office and caused the ar rest ot a man giving his name at Johnson, who Is being held for lnves ligation. Shocked to death by an electrical current with which he had come In contact at his own --volition, ths-boof Edgar A. Tuttle, aged 49 years. Janitor of the Pleasant Green meeting house, was found In the furnace room of the church by membere of his family. At the solicitation of dvlo organisations. the city commissioners of Og den are considering the Issuance ot proclamation setting apart a day In April as Civic day," the day to be given over to a general cleaning up and beaatlfylng of both public and " private properly. Although It has been more than a month since Arthur Keuendorff aul-- . elded by hanging himself with a wire In a cell at the countyjail at Ogden, Tile body Is still beld at the morgue as a result of Instructions received from the man's mother, who resided in Berlin, Germany. Utah will receive no more elk from the Jackson Hole country this yesi1. With the advent of spring there will be pelnty of feed in the Wyoming Country for the elk end no effort will be made to move them until enow . Elea next year. Lester Snow Young, aged 24, suicided in the bathroom In his home In Salt Lake, by shooting himself In the breast. Heari trouble which bad caused Insomnia and had contributed to violent pains In the head, is believed to have left the young man in k lit of despondency . ( BRITISH Nation Awaits With Gravsat Anxjety Results of Joint Cenftrens of Coal Owners and Miners. pre PRETENDER braganza DICTS 8PEEDY II Mexican Armies Clash With Immense Loes to Each Side, Loyal Troops Winning Five Hour Battle. active charge of the campaign against Orozco, committed suicide at Berrni-Jillby shooting himself through the head while, with a part of his army, o he was retreating to Torreon after a reverse Monday at Corralitos, twenty miles south of Jimlnez. Apparently reliable messages received by El Imparcial report a federal rout at Jiminez. Both Generals Blanquet and Tellez are reported wounded, other officeis were killed and fifty officers were taken prisoners to Chihuahua, together with many privates. The federal flight toward Torreon began Sunday afternoon, aetording to a telegram to El imparcial, and Gen eral Pascual Orozco with hi victor ious army Is saic to be close on the heels of the retreating federals',. DEAD. Unidentified Bodies Rescued From Havana Harbor Laid to Rest at Arlington. The American nation Washington on Saturday wrote the final chapter of the tragedy of the Maine and paid Its full measure of tribute to the he roes who were sacrificed on the altar of patriotism fourteen years ago. With a wealth of sentiment the bones ol sixty seven unidentified . dead resurrected from the harbor of Havana were consigned by a reverent republic to the sacred soil 6T Arlington national cemetery to be mingled with the dust of the country's hallowed dead. President Taft and his cabinet, both houses of congress and all the other officials of the government did homage to the dead. Sixty-seve- IL INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS QUALIFIED INDEPENDENCE FOR PHILIPPINES PROVIDES n WAS HEIR TO THRONE. Mexican City. The vanguard of the Confederate Veteran Claims He Should federal army, numbering 500 men, Have Been King of Spain. commanded by General Tracy Aubert,T ( President 6f th United 8tatee defeated 1,800 rebels under General fluid Have the Rigpt of Veto of Macon, Ga The death of John S Salazar, twenty miles south of Jim-IneDe Montmollin, a Confederate vetef Fhlllppineleland Laws, Scheme Friday, according to reports ren, here Saturday has brought to light be Triedfo Eight Yeare. ceived st the government offices here. PflbqumentB that tend to show be was Both sides lost heavily. heir to the throne of Spain The pawithFor five hours the federal pers, which were secreted In Lie Jones Washington Representative stood vicious attacks of the rebels, houseboat on the Tirginla, chairman of the house whom they finally routed because of are said to be of such convincriver, k imlttee on Insular affairs, pro-gf- l their superior arms and discipline. ing character that at one time the independence probationary General Aubert's force has been adhead of Cambridge university, Engthe Philippine islands from July vancing steadily from Torreoa went so far as to ofTer to equip land, In a bill to July 4, 1921, the north for three days, while 913, a war party to invade Spain in an efon Thursday. The bill has tLe rebel body eent out by General fort to seat the American claimant. approval of the Democratic mem-ki- t Orozco has been moving triumphantly De Montmollin said that he should of the comnittee. MAY CALL OUT MINERS. southward from Chihuahua for a become king when Alfonso XII, have 'll. Jones will endeavor to make the week of the present monarch, began father a part of the Democratic legisl- Action Hinges on Result of Confer- hi reign. The documents show sevScouts of the two armies sighted ence at Cleveland. each other at 7 o'clock Friday morn- ate programme, eral communications from Alfonso bring qualified Independence, ing and battle preparations then beto the claim. Cleveland XIII relation Whether in the 430,000 archipelago will be operated un-- a union coal miners of the United States They also show an offer of , a large The fight ocgan on both sldea. system Identical with that of will quit work and cause the mines to sum of money from General Weyler curred on open ground, giving both United States, the president of be shut for forces an excellent opportunity down probably will not be to head a filibustering expedition from United States having the right decided earlier than a few cavalry charges. days be- Cuba, but pe Montmollin refused to Ho of Philippine island laws. The fore Several machine guna In the handa 1, when the present wage consider the offer. April c' the federal re given much of the i to vote would be given to those agreements expire. The American claimant was seventy-fcredit tor th reported federal auc- - it he Philippines who held It prior our of Officials on miners' the union years old, and was yrn in itS b was In 1898 and to those who decided to take ho action on Savannah, Ga. He was k marine engiBathriTay pia and pay taxes on 500 pesos's the wage dispute of the anthracite neer by profession? but for nom4-yea- r PREPARING FOR BIG 8HOW. terth of property, providing they can miners until after there has been a had led a secluded life. read and write. settlement of differences with the bi- Four Western States Tak Possession REFUSE TO RAISE WAGES. I of Building Sites for PanamaPLANS FOR BIG EXPOSITION. ment This means that the coal sitPacific Intimations! Exposition, Engineers of Fifty Railroads May .Utahs Exhibit at Exposb uation will remain unsettled until afStrike for More Money San Francisco. The governors of ter the conference. tlon Will Include Modern Farm. New Vork. The conference commitfour western states took formal pos tee of managers of fifty railroads east session of their building sites for the San Francisco. Governor William SWINDLED FARMERS. Panama-Pacifiof Chicago and north of the Norfolk International expos! Ipry of Utah, accompanied by the five tlon Friday. Four state flags were Hah delegates whose mission is the Ingenious Loan Swindle Said to Have & Western railroad and their locomo Netted Promoter raised and four governors pledged the election of a Utah site at the tlve engineers arrived at a deadlock Fifty Thousand. International exposition of wealth of their states to make the ex Salt Lake City. To propagate an Monday qight over the question of an of 115, arrived here Thursday night standardization and position of 1915 a success. game in Texas Increase alleged get acto refused The managers wages. Oregon was first to receive aa al- torn Los Angeles. the Equitable Lnan and Investment lotment of land in the exposition Considerable Interest is already be-h- g company la said to. have. received $30,-00- cede to the demands of the men and for the over the plans manifested grounds and Nevada second, and Frifrom gullible Utah farmers and the engineers declined to accept tills their deIdaho and Ttah exhibit, which will include an business men. day Washington, Utah. the com decision and reaffirmed Saturday Montana took formal possession of catdoor affair. A genuine Utah mands. arJ L. Wyatt, was pany's secretary, their building sites Including a grain field, will rested and taken before Justice F. M slow the wonderful possibilities of the Stephenson's Title Attacked. where he was placed under WOULD ABOLISH SENATE. Pate of Utah. Grain and fruit will Bishop, Isaac Stephenson, the Washington from 83.000 bond and taken to Jail. The octogenarian millionaire bt grown la soil transplanted lumberman and Wyatt, Llndberg of Minnesota Proposes the Utah lo California. A small .Ttah specific ehai'ge against on banker of Monday Wisconsin, and f he Creation of a Committee at Large. farm will be erected on the three and aimed at Vpaay whichunder was placed on trial on formally false obtaining money The abolition of the acres allotted to the state of 8.en'9Washington charges Involving the validity of bis United States senate and the office of Utah. Dry farming will be experi-- 1 seat in the United States senate. The with a reduction of the mented with on the farm within the entire session was taken up fiy' Sena- membership of the house to 300 is pro- next few montha, the orchard that will tor Reed of Missouri with a speech posed In a resolution which Represen- form a big part of the Utah outdoors capture of Astsssina Seema to oe But in opposition to Senator Stephenson's tative Llndberg of Minnesota an- exhibit will be planted and the work letention of his seat. Question of Time. nounced Friday he would f 'U "I Galax, at.de P(rTrtinhefsrameeUmehibit Swanson Allen, next week Kearney to Rest In Arlington. 22year.0,d gon of FIoyd AIlen nd The main feature of Mr Llndberg' New- York The body of Major Genlone of those indicted for the Hillsdale Charged With Murdering Hrjjst. resolution provides for the creation of who was killed eral Kearney, Philip has cleanly a committee at large, which would Melville, Sask. The body of a man, courthouse murders, in the battle of Chantilly, Va while all pursuers, but hts uncle, Sidna cut to pieces on the Grand have absolute control over the legisleading his division of the Third army lative activity of congress. Trunk Pacific tracks near here, .was Allen, and his cousins, Wesley of the army of the Potomac, will ards and Frlel Allen, are pressed so corps Friday as that of the Rev. lie Jn. state at clfyTiall April 11. The of on side Blue south the the Electric Current Cost Reduced. Joseph Cxerkowkyt priest of the- closely body has rested since the war in the J. A. Usels- Ridge that they piobably will be Salt City. A reduction of Greek Catholic church. family vault In Trinity churchyard. wHtiln next the week, was ten per cent In the cost of eleca farmer near Goodeve. Steal Elk Teeth Worth $3,000. tricity for lighting and power pur- rested, charged with having murdered Murdered Their Host. poses Jn Salt Lake, Ogden and Sandy, the priest and placing the coTpke on Minneapolis. Robbers on Monday Los Angeles. Joseph Soldano. a I j effective April I, has been declared the track. here, Italian. was killed at his blew the safe in a by the Utah Light A Power company, home here Sunday by two men who stealing a collection of elk teeth valSleet Storm. Disastrous which furnishes most of the 'power his hospitality and ued at $3 000. the property of W. F. Springfield. 111. A sleet etorm. thejkad accepted used In the cities named. The assassins es- - Gallagher, manager of the , theatre, worst there since 1883, on Thursday drank his wine and 8306 in cash. Prime. Minister. Chosen. In dark-- , raped. night put Taylorsville, III., city from wire com- - convict Murderer Pleads Not Guilty Wellington,- N, Z. Thome Macken ness. Isolated Increase Declared Unreasonable. zie, minister of jsgriculture and com- munlcatfon, stopped street car service comenNeb. Charles Lincoln, Washington. The inter-statMorley merce, has been elected prime minis-te- r hnd prevented the publication of the ere a ar- merce commission lac decided that not of when plea guilty Trees blocked the of New Zealand by 72 votes to 9 daHy newspapers. on two counts Saturday in he proposed increase of 33 per Sir Joseph George Ward, the present street and homes were crushed by raigned rent in the transportation rate on court. the .The county complaint prime mlniwter, will defer his resigna- the tree In their. fall. feeder cattle and sheep made by all charged him with murdering Warden tion until Mr. Mackenzie has definiteDelahunty and siding In the murder M the westerd railroads was not jusMontana Publisher Dead. ly formed his cabinet tified. j . Hot Springs. Ark. John S.l. Neill of Usher Heilman. Convention Called In Wyoming. In-of the Mont, publisher of IHelena, Th Japanese Diet Dissolved. ChjldPen Bunepj0 of dta- Cbeyenne, Wyo. The Republican died here diet was diswu -Three! state-cent- ral children of Shawano, TokioTheJmperial committee on Wedne' He was United States sun! solved on Monday on tbe expiration burned wepe twiner, day selected Cbeyenne as the place vevor for Montana, appointed. general if the term of the members of the and May 13 the date for the state Cleveland, and at one to death Saturday when the Zelmer byPf,esldent The gen-?rconvention to select delegates to the time was a member of the national hotpe near Richmond was destroyed louse of representatives. elections are to be held in May. fire. by national convention in Chicago. committee. Democratic To Investigate Indian Bureau. Unions Accept Increase. Stephenson Sure of Set. Equal Suffrage in China. ' Senator Washington. The house committee Washington Fall River, Mass. The Stephenson gan Francisco. Equal suffrage was whose election has n expenditures In the interior depart-men-t of the five unions affiliated with the granted to the women of China of Wisconsin, bas riecided to conduct a full intextile council voted unanimously on Thursday by the parliament at Nan-kr- been under investigation, will retain vest Igation Into tbe Indian a his seat rebureau, by A majority, to to the advance of to accordingto cablegram accept Friday according and per cent In wages tendered hr the ceived here. The new law will be- a canvass made by regular Repub- embracing all the reservations ;heir administration. lican leaders manufacturers, thus averting a strike. come effective Immediately. fMontanans for Taft. Mr.-GracChicago Widow Murdered. Will Stand Trial. y Striking Shopman Shot. , Mrs. Anna, lleuke, a a Mont. The Chicago. Enrlcho, Helena, Mrs. Francisco. Republican Imperial; Daisy Philadelphia. gan ople widow, was fecund dead in her home Grace, who was recently released on striking .railroad shopman, was shot state committee of Montana, afte Indi- - l Circumstances ball in Atlanta, where she had been and probably fatally wounded hereby stormy session Saturday, d 'eated a here Monday. Sate that she was murdered. boiler proposition for a presidentla n nr The J arretted on the charge of shooting Nicholas Franco, a by a vote of 111 tv 2J police are searching for two men her husband, left Philadelphia Friday maker, employed at the Southern sho are under suspicion President Tati railroad shop. presumably for Atlanta. - r LAVISHLY ENTERTAINED. Reception Accorded American Secretary In Vtnexutla Unprecedented. Cerecea, Venezuela. A sprinkling of rain Saturday morning, the forerunner of the rainy season, did not Interfere with the lavish entertainment In honor Knox and other American visitor, to which the whole capital was 'given ever,-- Shofvk were closed and business practically was suspended by government decree The program carried out was so arranged that at every place visited one of the ministers received the Ameri- - can secretary. : " Mont-mollin- s Pan-Pacif- ic c rich-quic- 0 repre-oae-hal- Governor Asaasainated by Greek. Andress Kepassis Constantinople Effendl, prlncegovernor of the Island-oSamoa, was assassinated Sunday by a Greek who fired several shots at him. The assassin was arrested. The crime was due to a political crusade f against the against whon the enmitv of the Hellenic pur-tIn the Island had been directed r, since his appointment as ruler by Turkey in 1907. - Va-Cl- - elud-foun- j Didn't Know It Wai Loaded. Salt Lake City. Walter Dethloff, aged 13, was shot ahd killed accidentally Saturday night playing holdup man" with hts brother. Ludwig Detb-lofaged 16. In the dining room of his home. A revolver bullet of 41 calibre penetrated his brain and he died Instantly. When the revolver waa discharged It. was in the hand of hla brother, who did not know It waa loaded. f. Six Hundred Killed in Battle. Buenoe Ayres. Six hundred men were killed la the battle of Ascun-clon- , which resulted In a complete forces victory for the revolutionary over the Paraguayan government troops. , Discussing Home Mule. London. Home rule for Ireland r was the subject of ano-Theconference Saturday between John E. Redmond, T. P. O'Connor and John Dillon, the- Irish leaders, and Premier Asquith r PAY TRIBUTE TO MAINE Mexico City. Jose Gonzales Salas, who left the war ministry to take 1 inn prince-governo- ROUT INSURGENTS -to- wards piece upon the ultimate consumer much of the burden of the additional coat to the textile manufacturers. Thla will aggregate between ten and twelve million dollars In the next year, it la estimated. KNOX REGULARS Beaten in Battle and Compelled to Retreat Before Victorious Rebels, General Jose Gonzales Salas Shoots Himeelf Through the Head. two-hou- - Honor Convict Returns. , Salem, Ore. Joseph McMillan, an honor convict released from the state penitentiary to work, In the tuberculosis hospital, who .broke faith and fled td San Franclsoo, returned unattended Sunday. - cap-chu- d well-to-d- - o te e I 3 1 Death-dependen- t, I al - To Meet Emperor, Rome. King Victor Emmanuel left here Sunday for Venice, where he is to meet the German emperor. Extraordinary police precautions were taken along the route and prior to the kings departure. v. 1 e ' non-unio- n Pa-ufl- e t- s 1 -- |