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Show COALVILLE TIMES LAKE SUPERIOR 6ES1E N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor ant) Manager. COALVILLE 61$ WAR SCARE iD-L- ATE REBELS SELECT THREE ENVOYS PEACE TERMS TO DISCUSS WITH SENOR CARABAJAL. Los sides pleted the James Insurgents Will Insist Upon Participation in Government Affair, Expecting Representation In the Cabinet Until New Election. DESPERATELY TROOPS ENDEAVORING TO CRUSH AN UPRISING IN KWANGTUNG. LOYAL El Paso, Texas. The leaders Mexican Insurrection, political and military, a( for four hours on Saturday in the insurrecto camp formulating a' programme to be presented to the federal government through its peace envoya. At the conclusion of the conference Francisco I. Jr., president of (be provisional government, announced the election by ballot 'of Hr. Francisco Vasquez, and Senor Frsnclscq Madero, sr Jose Pino Suares as the peace commissioners of the revolutionary party. With the provisional governors present of the various states in which the Insurgents have organized their government, a definite basis of peace terms was agreed upon. Th substance' of the Insurrecto demand Is known in a general way. They insist on participation in government affairs and point out that the only wayto guarantee it Is to place some members of their party in the cabinet and to select at least a dozen of their supporters aa provisional governors pending new elections. While the resignation of President Hiss is said to be hardly mentioned in tbs Insurrecto demands, the Insur-recto- s believe that with a majority afrepresentation iq. governmental fairs the personality of --the executi ve will be of little Importance. They emphasise the fact that theirs is not a personal uarrel, but a political re- the Ms-der- William Oscar Sperry, the last surviving member of Provos first city council and a pioneer of 18S2, died at his home in Provo Tuesday night from Brights disease. Heber City has been selected as the place for the bolding of the next .encampment .of the Utah Indian War veterans. The encampment will be held August I, 9, 10 and 11. Peter Adamson of American Fork, who was found guilty of selling liquor contrary to the city ordinance, was 'sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and to spend sixty days In the-cltjail William Harlow, whose arm was crushed in a slide at the Sliver King mine at Park City six weeks ago, was operated Upon last week, the arm being removed Just above the wrlsL Extensive damage Is being done to alfalfa crops In various parts of the district adjacent to ML Pleasant by the cut worm, according to the reports of the farmers in various parts of the county, A movement wss set afoot last week by the Murray Commercial club, the object of which is to Induce an eastern cereal manufacturing corn-pato build an auxiliary plant at Murray. j That Utah is to have a free teachers' agency, where all school teachers may make applications for positions, is the announcement made by Horace H. Cummings, superintendent of the Mormon church schools. The street car empolyes of Salt Lake have been granted an Increase of wages and other concessions sought by the union. The new wage scale will increase the payroll of the street railway company $20,000 a year. Many of the farmers on the Levan ridge are concerned over the y volt n ARE IN NO HURRY. Senate May Xonsume Wssks-- fn of Reciprocity. Washington. Three weeks of the extraordinary session of the congress having passed into leghistory with a record of rapid-firislation by the house, the senate is finally organized, but In no baste to consider that part of the Democratic programme already , disposed xif . bjr the lower branch. Canadian reciprocity is the only matter to be considered by the senate and that probably will not come .before Jt far aeyeraLweeka-T- ha finance committee, to which it was referred, will grant hearings on the bill. How long committee deliberation will continue Is problematical, but tbe prospect is for a lengthy discussion. t d e appear-iixaAaJWena-lii t flialtU-ALvrh worm.-- . It Is said strange, dark brown to be present in vast, numbers and seema to feed upon the young plants. , Renewing the fight against the fly Inaugurated by the atate bdsrd of health last year. Secretary Beatty has Issued a circular to the health officers THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS. of the etat calling attention to the dangers that accompany ba fly sea- Fire Brings Ruin to Many, -- son. While the heavy frosts that have occurred In Cache valley during the laat few weeks have not hurt the fruit, because it was not far enough advanced to be Injured, It baa caused a great deal of loss among the ary far-er. s. Dr, James D. Lamb, the first clan at Bingham, died April 25, of rheumatism of the Bear! He wss one of the best known men in the camp, years having lived there for thlrty-aland waa an authority on the various histories of the mines. After being on strike for nearly two years, the 107 union plumbers of Salt Lake have returned to work, their wage agreement having been settled so they will get $5.(0 a day, 40 cents 40 centa . less than they asked and more than the employers wanted to pay. The report cornea from Fillmore that the county Jail la being kept guarded n'ght and day to prevent an attempt on tne life of W. P. Veastal. a prisoner who is awaiting trial on the charge of tending a blackmailing letter to N. A. Anderson, thecounty clerk. Professor F,M. Webster, who has charge of the government work In the agricultural 'department'! fight against pests which destroy crops, has Just arrived In Salt Lake from Washington, to make a careful investigation of the alfalfa vtevll conditions . la Utah. David Mabey, cashier of the East Bountiful State bank, met with an accident laat week which all but cost him his eyeslghL He threw an empty bottle, tightly corked, into the stove. The bottle exploded, a particle of the glaas striking him In the white of the left eye. John Morgan, who worked as a master mason on the Salt Lake temple from 1872 until Its completion in 1893, died Tueeday of complications following pneumonia at his home In Salt Lake. He waa 82 years old, having been born in Glamorganshire, South Wales, August 24, 1829. Leonard Holmes and Myrtle Morgan of Salt Lake, both about 16 years of age, have been arrested at Black-foIdaho, charged Lth stealing a horse and buggy la Salt Lake and driving to the Idaho "town, ' where they passed as man and wife. . Everything has been satisfactorily arranged, the contract has been let and work win soon be commenced oa the addition to the Salt Lake federal building. The structure win be four stories lu height and will' be erected In accordance with the original plans, rwith only soma minor alterations- .physl- - x i ot One-thir- d of City Being Destroyed. of Bangor Bangor, Me. One-thiria In ruins, thousands of persons are homeless and a property lose estimated at $6,000,000 was sustained as tbe result of a conflagratlon whlch raged d for hours Sunday night Starting InT fiiy'ihed " on' Broad street, the fire swept along Broad and Exchange streets through the city, leaving residences, churches, schools, business blocks and all the public building, with the exception of the city hall, a mass of smoking ashes. Three lives are known to have been lost, although their name are unknown. Attorneys arrangements for both case on Saturday of John McNamara and Ortie E. arraignment tcupyrisnt, 111.) News Item U. 8. Government 600,000 Trout In Lake Superior. placed 15,000,000 pike and wall-eye- d EXCURSION ante-bellu- Grave Situation In China. Hong Kong. All advices from Can-Toindicate a desperate condition In that city. There are 30.000 soldiers within tbe walls and there is great n fcarthstmanyofthesewillprove disloyal If R appears that the rebels are about to gain the upper hand. The rebels are strong In numbers and bare carried on their work of destruction with fanatical bravery. Street Car Runaway Los 'ngeles. A runawaystreetcar, w'th three passenger! aboard, dashed down a steep bill of this city Sunday, struck the curve at Sixth and Alvarado streets, leaped Into the al.r and crashed Into the massive concrete steps of a school of arts and design. Fassengers and motorman were in Jured, but none seriously. Plumbers Want More Money. A threatened strike Philadelphia of the journeymen plumbers l4the labor disturbance anticonly May-daipated here.- The plumbers demand an ncrease from $3 50 to $4 a day and double pay for overtime. - Carpenters Threaten to 6trika Lcs Angeles A general strike of cn on . carpenters of Los Angeles Is threatened unless their demand for an ac rom $3 60 to $4 per day if nted by the Master Builders' sa ). t cn fir d I r for and ANNEXATION FOLLOWS TREATY ICE WED Cars Caught on Fire and Passengers Believed to Have Been Burned to Death. Pa. Three persona are Easton, dead, eight are missing and are believed to be dead, and half a hundred others were injured, Saturday afternoon, at Martins Creek, N. J., In a wreck of an excursion train carrying 170 school teachers and friends from Utica and Syracuse, N. Y and vicinity, to Washington for a weeks outing. The train was traveling fifty miles an hour and when the locomotive struck a sharp curve, where men had been repairing the tracks, it jumped snd ran along the hillside, carrying four of the five cars with it. All of the cars took fire and burned like tinder. Not a splinter ia left. Eight of the missing passengers are believed to have been burned to death. OUT lllinoie Congressman Declares Democrats Intends to Grab Dominion gltLY TWO 8URVIVE UNEQUAL Should Treaty be Made. COMBAT BETWEEN FEDERAL8 AND REVOLUTIONISTS. Washington. Another declaration that annexation Is the desired end of the Democrats In pushing reciprocity, (tie Band of Thirty, Led by Mere and a speech by a new member fea- By, Attacked by Four Hundred tured Friday's debate ofi tbe free list Rebels and All But Two Meet bill dow pending before tbe bouse. Death in Battle. Mr. Prince of Illinois, Republican, attacking tbe ' Canadian reciprocity bill, sounded the annexation note. Kexlco City. Refusing to surren-k- f President Taft's speech In New York or to leave the train on which he Thursday night furnished his text. i o4 his command of thirty soldiers He said that the pouring of Americans l re being brought to the capital, a attitude of the controlling forces of t tf, on Thursday a battle Turin Exhibition Opens. the Democratic party, could mean ith 400 rebels at engaged ipGuerrero. Cajones, nothing lesa than annexation, reel it the conclusion of the brief Turin. The International exhibition procity and partial free trade with the lieutenant and twenty-gh- t of Industries and labor, the biggest Canada being the initial step toward soldiers were dead and the re-- r affair of its kind ever attempted in that end. lining two of his men were prison-q- i Italy, opened Saturday. The exhibition occupies 12,000,000 square feet, Conductor Identifies Bandits. The rebels were under command of extending on either side of the River Ogden, Utah. Dramatically rising .the two parts being joined by four Hearing that Po, from the witness stand and pointing Ifridenclo Figueroa. two built especially for this bridges, were being carried on tbe his fingsr at Bryan OHara and Victor oeps YJuirnavaca division of tbe National occasion. Tbe American pavilion comClore, Conductor W. A. Middleton of prises the largest exhibit ever made the Overland Limited train, which DwayeThe rebel leader marched to abroad by that government In all some a distance station Jones, was held up at Reaae the evening of - the train there are 15,000 .exhibitors, representJanuary Vsaiat Tbpse are the ml' ing the European countries. North and w ha robbed the traln.Thla posltlv topped he sent forward a messenger Souths America, Japan, Persia, Slam, demand of surrender the the troops, identification was later qualified by an Turkey, Tunis and the British coloadmission from the witness' that nies. rfuet' f thf ou d ,not hed def'to might be mistaken, following search Electric Current Kills Four. 1st the hands of ing lot endangered. New York. One man was burned to Attorney Thomas' Marlonesux, of Fresh from the school of counsel for the defense. crisp, two were hurled ten feet and a military training school, and killed, a fourth la mortally Inhe boyish officer sent back word that Actor Attacked by Python. jured, and four others badly hurt, SatSallLake City In the folds of a ke had his orders to continue on that urday afternoon-- , on the New York begln-llnt python, vicious - from long rain. .Little time was lost in Central - railroad near Spuyten Duy-vithe fight The rebels poured starvation, E. II. Sothern, the emiIn the upper part of the city, when nent actor, was rescued from terrible town the embankment on either side falling telegraph pole threw a steel k simultaneous-and almost the train Injury or death In the hotel where he across the wire guy the shooting was begun by them third rail. they grasped waa quartered by tbe timely arrival of friends, who pulled tbe reptile ind by the soldiers on tbe train. fromhlmandaubdued iLAfleLA .? ..passengers whojhad been Imploring Brajned Brother With an Ax. perate struggle, In which furniture the young officer to yield" were Iff a North Pawnal, Vt Hearlnglerrifled was broken and the whole hotel panic. The cries of women and chll-irecries, neighbors rushed to a field on aroused. The python was the propwere heard In tne roar of rifles the Boulger farm in Stamford, where erty of a troupe of vaudeville actors, ind the shots from the rebels raked they saw John Boulger standing over and had escaped from its box. the sides of tbe train, many entering his brother, Michael Boulger, whom the coaches occupied by passengers. be had brained with an ax. John Gould Wtds Princess Daugnter, But one, however, did personal dam Jay Boulger then escaped from a posse, Busts-nente- , New York. The third wedding ige. That one killed Lufa firing the timber to prevent pursuit, within the year In the George Gould a young civil engineer, on his and it is believed perished in the fam'ly took place Saturday afternoon, way to the capital to be married. flames. waa kneeling beside alright when Jay Gould, "second son of th railroad magnate, and Miss Anne med little girl passenger, attempting Portlands Police Chief Indicted. waa shot. Douglas Graham, only daughter of to comfort her, when he Portland, Ore. A. M. Cox, chief of Mrsnrertom Vos. were married In waa indicted Saturday afterpolice, Now Never. or Reciprocity noon by a grand Jury for neglect of St Thomas church. The bride, whose mother before her marriage was Prin- New York. Reciprocity with Can duty, in that he had failed to close cess Kaikilani of Hawaii was given Ida must be adopted now or never, the immoral resorts of the city. Affall by Its own ter a conference with away by ber stepfather and Kingdom tnd must stand or Mayor Joseph terms., Amld tremendous applause Simon, Chief Cox stated that be Gould was bfst man. snd the waviffg of handkerchiefs, would tender his resignation to the Find Husband Qead In Office. thus declared President Taft in an board of police commissioners. Thurs-Btgh- t Waldorf-AstoriWash? Mrs. F. John Eades, address In the Seattle, Cabinet W.ill Not Resign. annual fourth at the joint banwife of an attorney here, stopped to Tokio.Cottnr Katsura, the premier see her husband at his office while quet of the Associated Press and the downtown Friday and found him ly- American Newspaper Publishers asso- in an interview Sunday, authorized . the statement that no change in the ing dead on the floor. A revolver ciation. Various rie is contemplated. w hlch had been discharged lay by his cabinet in Three Days. Kill Five Lions mors have been current here and wideside snd on the door was a notice British East Africa. News saying that he had gone to Port Nairobi, received here that Paul J. ly published that the resignation o been kas the Katsdra cabinet was imminent. Tow nsend and- - would not return until the American big game hunSaturday. Eadea had been brooding Rainey, hla' A Slap at Bank Promoters. unparty have met with continually over the deatlf of, a daugh- ter, and Gwaso southern In the success of the usual Washington. Comptroller ter about a year ago. 100 miles Currency Murray haa made format about district, river Nylro Call Corral to Account southwest of here. . Five lions were announcement that his office would Washington. The reported declar- killed by the party In three days never again issue a charter to a national bank when there waa evidence buntings. ation of Ramon Corral, . ofMexicQ-lhaLAmericabank promoters were active In w ere L Blanc. that of Hsttl the project. trouble in his country in or- Startling Story der to force Intervention has encoun- Cambridge, Mass. An attempt by . Railroads Ordering Steel. tered the disfavor of the United Mrs Lillian M. Glover, widow ofTfie New York. The steel mills reportJ.stes government Th state de- murdered Waltham laundry owner, a sudden and unexpected increase broth her Induce ed to Glover, partment has called the matter to the Clarence In orders for railroad equipment and attenlon of Mexico in order to estab- r Toby LeBlanc, to kill her husban lish officially whether the interview wu one of the allegations made by supplies received in the last two or was' authentic Hattie LeBlanc In a deposition taken three days, making the record for las with th week nearly 70,000 tons and for Apr! as published in Mexico City. at SL John, N. B. PS n g len-fqo- l. n . a Met Death on Stage. Seattle Lumberman Suicides. EL Wash. E. Seattle, Manhattan. Kan. While rehearsing Brehm,' president of th Browns Bay Logging com t play 10 be given by the pupils of a pany committed suicide Friday. Go- Catholic school at Flush, near here, fatally ing to the Great Northern dock, he a sister shot and probably stood at the edge of the wharf, shot wounded Pearl Reedy. 18 years old. himself and toppled into the water The ewspon was thought to be empty. His body wag recovered. Emperors Yacht Fired Upon. Robbers Loot Bank Vault London. A news dispatch' from Naponee, Neb. Four robber rode Parts quotes a Constantinople paper into this place In an automobile early IS saying that three shots were fired Friday, blew up the vault of the Na a day or- two ago" at the Imperial Hohensollern at Corfu. ed pone State bank . wfth German. Icbt wae Injured." 82 000 in cash. one No - and-oscap- -- Rebellion, brigandage Hngkong. and anarchy are stalking through tbe western half of Kwangtun province, and the loyal troops are fighting desperately to crush the uprising, the seriousness of which is revealed in further dispatches from ' Canton on , a Chinese, who Monday. was educated in Japan and haB adopted the dress of western countries, is the leader of the revolt against the Manchu dynasty. The brigand chief, Luk of Shun Tak, is at the head of a horde of outlaws whose object is robbery and murder. Following the standards of these men are anarchists, to whose purpose the present outbreak lends itself most advantageously. These combined forces have thrown themselves with fanatical disregard of their own lives against the troops, and since the first outbreak Thursday night much blood has been shed. Sedition i rjfe among certain of the troops and it is feared that the disaffected soldiers will desert their officers if the revolteri appear to have tbe upper hand. Official advices and the refugees arriving from Canton confirm tbe sinister reports. Bodies of the slain lie in the streets of the city. Famine prices are asked for footstuffs and ' tbe shops generally are closing. In tbe panic there have been few attempts to bury the dead and tbe stench from the decomposed bodies fills tbe air. Wu-Sum- TRAIN WRECKED. ts Tornado In Missouri. Warrensburg, Mo A tornado .destroyed scores of houses and barns here, and one life waa lost Keuy son of William T. Fain, the Fain, was carried a quarter of a mile by the wind and waa thrown against the ground with such force that nearly every bone ia hie body wae broken and bis brains dashed out His mother waa struck by flying timbers and will die. Ilia father's home, a mansion of days, waa blown to atoms. Brigand Chiefs and Leaders of the Anarchists Take Advantage of the Situation to Murder and Pil- -' lage, While There it Sedition Among Troops. com- e Dis-cussl- Sixty-secon- Angeles. in the dynamiting Job Harriman, the Socialist attorney, who has been retained in tbe interests of the alleged dynamiters with Darrow, had a long conference Saturday with the two McNamara brothers. Attorney Harriman declared the defense would hinge tbe fate of the McNamaras on the question of whether the wrecking of the. Times building and the consequent death of twenty-onwas caused by gas or dynamite He also said that Dr. J. A. Holmes, director of the United States bureau of mines, would be one of the chief witnesses called to uphold tbe contention that gas and not an infernal machine caused the explosion? of $942,1)00. ' RE8ELLI0II III CHINA U There Ja now a strong probability of Utah county being thoroughly prospected for oil, tt least the Utah valley section. J. W. Meadows, accused of the mysterious murder of A. C. Marsh, a farmer at Valentine, Is now in the ty Jail at Ileber City. Sixty workmen have been quarantined at a construction camp near Lay-totwo eases of smallpox having developed among the workmen. Nearly a million dollars will be required to run the schools of Salt Lake during the next school year, according to present estimates, the figures being s PROPOSED Attorneys for McNamaras Will Endeavor to Prove That Time Building waa Not Wrecked by Dynamite. UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS IS THEORY FOREST POLICY UPHELD. (Establishment of Reserves Is Constitutional, According to Decision of Supreme Court. The legal battle Washington. against the forest reserves of the west in particular and federal conservation of natural resources in general was lost on Monday in the supreme court of the United States. That tribunal not only Upheld the constitutionality of tbe establishment of the reserves for any national and public purpose, but it settled once for MrmJ wtrnment, and all that not the states, may say how the reserves shall be used. The immediate results of the decision are that Fred Light, a Colorado cattleman, will remain enjoined from allowing his cattle to graze on the Holy Cross forest reservation in Colorado, and that - ierre Grimaud, K. P. Garajous and Antonio Inda, California sheepmen, must answer to (he indictment charging them with grazing sheep upon the Sierra forest reserve . without a permit. Saya Accused Men are Innocent. Indianapolis, Ind. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, said --on Monday that? be bad completed bis work here in connection with the arrest of J. J. McNamara, Who is in jail at Los Angeles, Cal., and that he would go to Chica- -- . go. We have received evidence, said Mr. Gompers, which clearly disproves the charges against the men and shows that they are entirely inno- cent Storm Wreaks Heavy Damage. Scranton, Pa. In an electrical and windstorm that swept this city Monday night Mary Finots, fifteen years old, was killed by lightning, and an unidentified boy had his skull fractured by a falling sign. Four houses were blown from their foundations, a score of persons injured by flying winglass and dozens of plate-glas- s dows in tbe business section were shattered. Telephone Company Busted. Salt Lake City. After an eigl year struggle, the Utah Independe Telephone company was declared be insolvent and the companys ho! Ings were ordered to befeold at pv lie auction, at a meeting of the rectors of the corporation Monday ternoon. The companys total liabi ties amount to $3,294,968.23. Its i sets are less than $1,000,000. i , Corral Repudiates Interview. Corral Mexico arrived here Monday and In statement made - to the Assoclat Press denied that he had ever giv an Interview at Santander or eli where In which he criticised Ame cans as having fomented the revo tion in Mexico. Paris. Vice-Preside- Daughter of Marcus Daly Dead. Quarreled Over Range Rights. New ork. Mrs. Margaret Daly Helena, Mont. Adolph Irvine, Brown, daughter of the late Marcu; rancher living on Flat Creek, w Daly and wife of H. C. Brown, a shot and killed Monday by Walt banker, died early Saturday at he Witworth, an employee of Reeder, C mothers home on Fifth avenue. Mrs .ett & Co., a big sheep concern, f Brown wss taken 111 two weeks ago lowing a quarrel over range. Conference Devoid of Results. Bandit Is Now Free' SL Petersburg. A Cal. Chris Evans, t telegram from Mukden says the for notorious bandit, stepped from F to Internationa the eign delegates som prison a free man 'on Mondi plague conference, which .closed Sat- after seventeen yeara of lmpriw urday, are agreed that the conference He was met at the prison gat warrvTth6ttr praetfcr by his daughter in an automohil - seml-offflcl- -- |