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Show -- ) COALVILLE TIMES ONIHWO OF CREW SHED N. JACOB RETERSON, Editor and 'Manager. AngtoAlgerlan 8teamer Goes Down and Crew and Passengers Lose Their Lives. UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS Will King of Caatledalo baa dug 700 bushels of potatoes from two a rea ol TWELVE KILLED A3 TWO EXPLOSIONS 1NGT0N RESULT IN WASH- OF - . g pols-ooou- ca-wal- si tl r -- u -- rks Teneriffe, Canary Islands To seamen, the sole survivors, arrived here Saturday and told of the loss of the liner Kurdistan of Sully,- Ottobrr 20. The steamer carried a Crew of forty. There were three women passengers The survivors reached here on the The German steamer Santa Ursula Kurdistan was long over due at and Saturday the owners sent a vessel to search for her She sailed from Manchester on October 17 The survivors were drifting in a life boat when, on October 21, they were puked up by the British bhip Vincente, whicli transferred them to the Santa Ursula, on November 2. ' Natural Gas Combustion Assigned as (round. the Cause, the Force of Explosion Ogden la again free from smallpox, Being Terrific All of the Men the last patient having boon released Killed Wert Foreigners. from quarantine a few daa ago Loaned of approximately $80,000 have been sustained by Salt Lake Seattle, Wash. Two explosions, octianki through the bankruptcy of Bert within a few mmuns of tach curring L. Smith in the courts of San Fran before 7 oiltwk Sunday other, shortly cisco. the diaih of morning, resulted-iThe truant officers of Sait Lake twelve men, in the Lawson mine at City have determined to see that the Black Diamond, thirty miles southeast taw requiring children to attend of Seattle. Seven men going down school for thirty weeks each year is on shift and five men coming up were rigidly enforced. caught between the first and sixth levJoseph Dayne and David Thompson, els, and It is almost certain t hat all of Salt Lake City, were seriously In- perished. Natural gas combustion is jured when a stafio'ling collapsed, on assigned a the cause. All the men which they were working. It Is feared were foreigners Thompson will not mover.' The force ot the explosions was terWilliam F. Dunn, who was so badly rific, showers of earth, timbers aud lajursd In an accident at a candy fac- blta of clothing, heliev ml to be that of tory in Provo about a month ago, that the miners, being blown fi out the It waa feared his Injuries would prove slope of the mine. Timbers measuring fatal, Is recovery Ing rapidly. sixteen Inches thick and eight feet Roger Goodrich, aged 10 years, son long were blown half a mile A big of William Goodrich, a dairyman, who section of steampipe was blown a simwas knocked down and fatally Injured ilar distance and sank fifteen feel in by an automobile In Salt Lake City the ground. The shock of the exploa October 27, died November 1. sion, which was felt for miles around, While operating a loaded ore car at was so great that many thought there the Garfield smelter, Constantino bad been an earthquake. Boon after the explosion the mine Bltbanla, a Greek, aged 34, slipped on to cave In, Indicating that all began In car and front tha rail of falling (was so bad been blown out and the supports died that ht seriously Injured writ h In a few mlnutei. (be tunnels wrecked. It is doubtful if Davit county canning factories have the mine will be reopened The damJust completed one of the most suc- age la estimated at $250,000. cessful seasons In years, turning out Vance Gets Off Easy. 100,000 cases of tomatoes and other Lake 8alt City. After being senproduct. Of this total, thera were tenced to death, granted a stay of exe00,000 cases of tomatoes. son of cution and finally given another trial, Vernon Workman, Ur. and Mrs. Errs Workman of Park Thomas Vance will not he executed for the alleged murder of his wife, City, who waa accidentally shot In the 1907. The head by another boy while playing at Mary Vance, in November of was case late the Saturday jury given the Workman home, died in a Salt night, after listening to testimony for Lake hospital on Wednesday. six days, reached an agreement late Carl Seeley of Caatledale was lead-laSunday afternoon and returned a vera mule, with the rope wrapped dict Of guilty of assault with intent to hla sudaround hand, when the mule murder. The minimum puncommit denly made a break for liberty, tear-la- ishment for this offe.nae ia one years the end off Seeley's thumb and and the maximum U Imprisonment otherwise lacerating bis band. twenty years. s Two men died of overdoses of drugs in Ogden early Thursday Tragic Death of Boy. morning. They were Dennis Sullivan, St Anthony, Idaho. The little wed 60 years, a miner, and Harry E. son of M. L. Fuller of MarysBlaine, 30 years old, married, and a to- ville, a few miles north of this city on tal employe of the Oregon Short Line. the O. 8. L. railway, met death In With five steam mixers and one a somewhat tragic manner Friday. steam shovel In operation, the work ol Tha father was employed In the Far. county mers Elevator k Exchange company concreting the Weber-Davl- s said he She hioweal eeaerete un- taeiMteg Stas ytsos mm4 hia-liIs dertaking ever launched la the state, on played near him. In some manto being rapidly rushed to completion. ner a heavy car door fell on the child The monthly report of the Salt and hla death resulted some few hours Lake City food and dairy r commis- later. sioner shows that during October 641 Reasons for Thanksgiving. nspectlons were made. In these inThe ; progress of th Washington spections 1,330 pounds of foodstuff woro condemned as unlit for use and country as reflected by the records ol population and havests and tne genoe prosecution followed. Through the efforts of tho attorney eral conditions of International peace general a settlement haa been effected are thing for which thanksgiving is between the board of trustees of the especially due for the year 1910, acState Industrial school, and Fred J cording to the annual Thanksgiving Schleef, a San Francisco cattle dealer, proclamation Issued by President Taft la the dispute over the sale of a herd on Sunuay of cattle, part of which were found to Grlsf Led to Bulclds. . be diseased. New York. Anton Schwartz, milOne of the features of this year's lionaire brewer and president of the work at the Agricultural college, at firm of Bernheimer k Schwartz, shot Is installation of the short the Logan, and hilled himself here Sunday in bis courses, giving the young men and Grief over the death of women of the state a ho are unable to apartment. bis ton was the cause. attend school the year round an opShoots Wlf After Quarrel. portunity of an education In their chosen lines. Evansville, Ind. George Foster, a Verne Workman, aged 8. while play- business man of this city, shot and fa.and killed himing at his home In Park City, was tally wounded his struck in the head by a bullet acci- self Sunday. Faster had been separdentally Bred by another boy, the but ated from hla wife, and the tragedy let lodging In the boy's brain and waa the result of a quarrel. there being no bops for hla recovery. Fell Dsad In Pulpit Being thrown from a load of lumSan Cal. Rev. H. H. Clapbam Jose, while Blacksmith's down ber, driving of of Santa Clara fell dead In his pulpit Fork canyon, Alvin McCoomba Smlthfleld waa run over by the wagon In the Episcopal church there Sunday and crushed to death, the wheels morning wjille reading a psalm to hi. passing over his head. McCoombs congregation. He was preaching his first sermon in the church. leaves a wife and six children. More than 700,000 acres of land In English Nobleman 'Falls Dsad. the Llntah Indian reservation, comNew York. Sir Clifton Robinson, prising a large part of that section of director of the Ixmdon the reserve opened to white settlers managingElectric United Tramways and diduring the summer of 1906, which w at rector of the Underground Railways allotted to revert back to the govern- of London, died Sunday night on a ment by careless winners In the drawavenue street car. Lezington ing, are now being sold at auction Man Kill Two Daughter. Insane Officials of the International Smelt ing k Refining company, and business Elizabeth, N. Y. After killing his men of the new town of Tooele, to the two (laughters, E. P. Freltch, a supernumber of sixty, have organized intendent of the public service corporTown and Country club, which Is ex- ation, tried to kill himself at his home pected to meet the social needs of the here and may die. Freitch was Insane fesldents and provide entertainment from 111 health. for visitors as well. Cholera in Italy is Checked. Ben Williams, the bartender who Rome. The sanrtary measures unshot and badly injured LHinald Workman. a laborer. In a rooming house at dertaken by the government to preMilford on September 27, has been vent the spread of cholera ate proving The disease has been bound over to the district court on a effective. checked and ihe number of' new cases -- charge of assaultwlth com-tnlt intent to reported daily is small. murderv Burned to Death. Preparations are already under way by the Devil's Slide club for a big San Francisco. Michael Coyne, 78 aelebratlon la ciiy," on years-olho gained fame "in-i- he Thanksgiving day. A big banquet and early day s of San Francisco as one turkey shoot are on the programme. of the chief supporters of the sand Over 100 of the festive birds wjll be lot' orator, Dennis Kearney, met death ased as targets. Sunday in a hotel fire. While employes. of the Ship Run Aground. department were digging a Dover, England. The Germin' ship trench In Farmington, the skeleton of A man was found. It la believed tbat Pre'ussen la ashore at South Foreland. the skeleton Is tbat of a man mur- The Preussen early in the day collided dered in the olden days and buried In the channel with the steamer badly damaged, there fn what waa then aparaelly set-Us- BrlghtonT which, reached oorL country. the-Ceiu- ent d, FROM AIL COLLIERY. wA -- SAVED Anglo-Algeru- Mar-seile- End of Garment Workers IRE CHINESE Strike, the gar of backbone The Chicago ment workers strihe was broken Satwhen President urday afternoon, Rickert, Jane Adams of Hull house and Harry Hart of Hart, Schaffner & an agreement Into Marx, entered whereby all of the strikers of the big clothing firm, numbering, it is estimated, 15,000 persons, are to return to work at once. Other firms are ex pected to fall in line, and the strike is regarded as settled. PROGI SINS t an Decree Issued Announcing Imperial Parliament Will vened in 1913. on- - -- MARTIAL LAW DECLARED BkS SULT OF REVOLT OF GENERAL VALLADARES. RE- OPERATION n ByLydiaE.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound De Forest, Wis. After an opera, tion four years ago I bad pains down ward in both aides, backache, and a weakness. The doc-twanted me to have another opera-tioItookLyaia E. or n. Iinkhams Vegeta-bl- e UompenntL and I am entirely cured of my troubles. Mrs. Auguste Vespeiulann. De For. est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. For years I sufNew Orleans, La. fered from severe female troubles. Finally I waa confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces-sarI gave Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial first, and Mrm saved from an operation. KerlerecSt, LiltPeyrocxIIH La. New Orleans, Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Britons are Suspicious. Pekin. An official decre vegetable Compound to cure London. The 'meeting of the czar female diseases. The great volume of sued on Friday announclni testimony constantly pourPraaidsnt Dorilia Preparing to Send and the German emperor at Potsdam unsolicited Imperial parliament, the fir in proves conclusively that Lydia in is England ing perturbation causing would of cc be China, Armad Force Againet Revolutionhlatory and Russian diplomatic circles, for E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compounddis-is 1913. remarkable remedy for those ists, and United States May the emperors aie capable of coining This Is a concession to thtljnands feminine Ills from which so tressing Taka a Hand in Interest 'to an agreement, leaving England out many women suffer. of the recently constituted and of American. in the cold. The Berlin. newspapers delegations of the prlvinci; If you want special advice about insist that Germany aBd not England, case write to Mrs. Pink ham biles. your is Russia's friend. The Russian re- at Lynn, Mass.- - Her advice is The program fixed by tb$e emMartial law has been actionary newspapers, which always free, and always helpful. Washington. press dowager, provided for I assemIn Honduras as a direct re- have been patronized by the czar, bling of an imperial parllamti it 1915, declared HOWARD E. BURTON, say the same thing. but until recently the throi kd re- sult of tte revolt of General Jose Specimen prices: Gold, Bilker, Lead, $1; bold, of commandant' the deposed fused to entertain petition faying Diver, 76c; Gold, 60c; Zinc11 or Copper, 11. Mallln and full price at eenton mppHcatloa, acOil. envelope in Deal the government, Gigantic tbat the date be advanced. Mday's Amapala, against Control an umpire wort; boIU ltd. LeadvUA Oertinnat National anJu Btate CeL to to Befaiena. advices cable the cording announced was It Pa decree set forth that the p Ament Pittsburg, would be convened within tk ityeara. department on Thursday from Minis- here Saturday that the Standard Oil AMATEUR PR0T06RAPKERS .r omV The police went from houa uhouse ter McCreery at Tegucigalpa. The port company has taken over the holdings films, anv is. 10o per roll end do It right. Out of the cloud F mue and In closed has been detaU effect, of Amapala greatest vftem give of the J. C. Trees Oil company informing the occupants of M edict nefetivee. Telox print, ' underlined and rent Island In of a state Js V Bmnller 6a siege. nd BA6 vuiiu La., Caddo this at the paying banns paId Presently city parish. dragon AJAVih PHOTO FIMhUllO CO Boulder, OoWmdn The United gunboat Prince- $9,000,000. The oil fields comprise perjarterna appeared ab s every ton Is in the States at harbor "Amapala, 104,000 acres about twenty-fivmiles door. Beyond this there wi t pubMental InVnce. revolu- north of lic manifestation over tho This is said to gntoua ready to take a hand in the Shreveport. la it tojGloomviller we How far totion of at first the sign hostility news. be the largest deal in oil lands In the i leaning over native of the ask wf ward foreigners, or their Interests. history of the Industry. the gate. Fewtr Pensioner on R President Davila Is preparing to "Ten mile straight1 Washington. While the l tier of end an armed force against Valla-dareBelieve Belle Elmore is Alive. awera. and in the event of the govpensioners on the rolls of t United his belief that But we met a man! States decreased during the 4 fiscal ernments failure to restore order on New York. To back wife of Dr. Hawley back and he said It w, the Belle Elmore, year by more than 26,000, th rerage the Island the United States probably Crlppen, still lives, Dr. J. M. Munyon miles. annual value of each penal at the will be asked to Interfere. of Phlladeplhia offered a reward here "Short, fat man, driving close of the year was aligll more official However, department to any one sorrel boss? 12 greater than to the prohabllltles of Saturday night of $50,000 prerl-jhis- e .iTvr''i V IjElURMR 5 dls- - Tull YBSBPlltig Til Si "Clio WuieriJvv7 oua, when it was $169.8 he said, 6 wom&n herself, "Did you meet or pass him? bursement for pension during the can Interests will be safeguarded. ibe will come forward In time to save We passed him. year amounted to $157.974,056418, n her husband. so. Hes drivln a balker Mall. to Carry Thought Aeroplanes decrease compared wit! the previous t traded him, an he didnt want hla Washington. Official sanction was year of $1,999,647.69. Tbe annual Wilt Sua Roosevelt Baldwin boss to know how much furder It bad value of the pension roll at the nd given on Thursday by the government New Haven, Conn. Judge Simeon to go. United States for tbe transmission of of the year was $1 58432,39 1.S2. mail by aeroplane for tbe first time E; Baldwin, Democratic nominee for Doc Thompson Convicted of Murder. in Permission was granted governor, on Saturday announced that Expecting Too Much. history. he would bring suit against former It was a cold, raw day, but tbe In of San Francisco murder Guilty by Postmaster General Hitchcock for the second degree waa the verdict I. A . McCurdy to carty the United President Roosevelt on account of Neversweata and the Fearnoughts reported to have been were playing a game of ball on tbe returned on Friday against Robert States malls In this manner from the statements liner Kalserin made by Mr. Roosevelt in a speech in prairie, just tbe same. Thompson, charged with the murder outgoing The pitcher of the Neversweata, hla of Eva Swan, the young stenographer Auguste Victoria to New York on New Hampshire relative to Judge whose mutilated body was unearthed Sturday ' when that vessel is fifty Baldwin's attitude on labor legislation. fingers half frozen, failed dismally is getting the balls over the plate. from its hiding place beneath the ce- miles at sea. Woman Convicted of Murder. "Aw, said the captain, "I fought ment floor of a vacant house. The Minnie Lee ye wust ope o dese cold weather Mora Coal Land Frauds. Waco, Texas Mrs. conviction followed s trial that lasted with the murder of pitchers! for several days; but the Jurys delibSpokane, Wash. Federal . indict- Strelght, charged I am, said the slab artist, blowerations required but an hour and ments charging conspiracy4to defraud her husband. T. E. Strelght, a newson hla benumbed digits to varm ing paper twenty minutes. jnan,at McGregojTexasJune the United States- governmeAtoute$ but I ain't a Ice pitcher, blama more than 20,000 acres of Alaska coal 18. was found guilty of murder In the them, Evidence of Bath Tub Truat- yel in the Fourth district first degree rewere lands valued at $200,000,000 Chicago Taking of evidence In Chi- turned In the United States court by court here Saturday. Her punishment A Terrified Hero. In connection with the cago govern- the federal was fixed at life Imprisonment. The grand jury on Thursday "Did you have any narrow escapes ment's case to enoln the self defense. claimed defendant six men who control three in the surf last summer? bathtub trust" was practically com- against of coal lands In the Kayak mingroups "Yes, replied the "One Iowa Losing in Population. pleted late Friday and further hear ing district In Alaska which represent whom I rescued was so grateful lady of Inga will be held In the east Dur- 131 The the population Washington. claims of 160 acres each. she nearly married me. ing the hearing the charge was made state of Iowa is 2424,771, according that that 90 per cent of the Jobbers of en- Garment Workers Are Encouraged. to the enumeration in the thirteenth 8TOPPED SHORT ameled sanitary iron ware In the counThis census made public Saturday. Chicago. Peace offerings by sev- Is a decrease of 7,082, or 3 per cent Taking Tonics, and Built Up on try signed agreements last June to eral clothing concerns, full settlement Right Food, handle only "trust goods. under 2431,853 in 1900. The Increase by two companies, several minor riots from 1890 to 1900 was 319,572, or Heinze -- Freed From Prleon. The mistake Is frequently made of and a report that the garment strike 16.7 per cent. nervous New York. Arthur Heinze, the bro- would extend to eastern cities, were trying to build up a worn-ou- t tystem on tonics drugs. ther of F. Augustus Heinze, waa re- developments on Thursday in the garRioting In New York. New material from which to rebuild leased from the Toombs on Friday, ment workers' strike here. There Is New York. The most serious riotwasted nerve cells Is what should b feeling among laafter serving a sentence for now a ing that has yet marked the strike pt supplied, and this can be obtaine contempt of court The contempt con- bor leaders that the backboneof the express drivers and helpers, culminatIs only from proper food. little sisted in advising a bookkeeper of his opposition is broken and there In the shooting of a striking driver Two years ago I found myself on brother's firm 'to leave town when the fear that It will spread to other cities. ing a by guard on a wagon, took place the verge of a complete nervous colbookkeeper was wanted by the federal Saturday night, following an abrupt lapse, due to overwork and study, and Experimenting in Seal Culture. grand Jury as a witness in the Investibetween to Illness in the termination of negotiations revenue cutter Wash The Seattle. family, writes a Wisgation of the Hinze firm men the and the consin young mother. companies. to vessel steam leave last Bear, the My friends became alarmed behere Thursday, Inspect Culebra Cut. Bering Park Board Ousted. cause I grew pale and thin and could Panama The members of the bringing ten orphan fur seal pups, American Institute of Mining Engi- whose mothers were killed by JapanTopeka, Kan. The supreme court not sleep nights. I took various tonic! neers to the number of 15u. with their ese poachers The pups, reared by on Saturday issued an order ousting prescribed by physicians, but thelf families, arrived here Tuesday night band by sailors on the Bear, will be the Kansas City park board The effects wore off shortly after I after a visit to Gatun dam. On Wed- sent to Washington, where further ex- board refused to abdicate when the stopped taking them. My food did nesday they Inspected the Culebra periments in feeding them will be commission form of government, which not seem to nourish me and I gained ot con no flesh nor blood. cut provides for another made. I de"Reading of Grape-Nuttrolling parks, was adopted. . Children Burned to Death. termined to Burned the see tonics and stop Passenger what a change of diet would do. I Earthquake in Nevada. and Erllartington. El Paso. The Pullman car Zura, ate Grape-Nut- s four times a day, Goldfield, Nev. Two sharp, earthnest Peterson, aged 5 and 3 years, sons attached to the Rock Island train of Peter Peterson, and Leo Peterson, which left Delhart, Tex , Thursday quake shocks were felt here Saturday. with cream and drank milk also, went bed early after eating a dish of aged 14. a son of Sever Peterson, were night, waa burned while the traitr was Tremor were also felt at Rhjollte to . v burneduo death in aTire w inch do- nearing Texhora. One passenger was and Blair Junction, people rushing Grape-Nuts"In about two weeks I was sleeping in homes from st royed the Peterson home, their a fright burned to death. soundly. In a short time gained 20 Butcher Runs Amuck. Crowd Was No Protection. pouitds In weight and felt Ilka Murdered Wife and Babe. Kansas City. While hundreds of different woman. My tittle daugbfar. Ccdarburg. Va Louis Hoffman, a Chicago. Join? Seckanlna, who hom butchefshoi and killed hTT his wife a year ago, entered the people thronged the sidewalks outside, school l wasobliged Jo keep out of laat spring on account of old son Carl, wounded his wife, bis a entered two highwaymen pawnshop little grocery conducted by the latter brother Ernest and jlie latters son, on Thursday shot and killed her, in the heart of the city at noon on Sat- chronic catarrh has changed front a thin, pale, nervous child to a rosy. Walter, early Friday. Hoffman was wounded tbe baby In up M. Daniels, the Tterrms, and urday, held healthy girl and bas gone back to lodged In jail. and escaped. then fired a bulleLinta his own head, school this fall. Chauffeur is Accused, dying instantly. i Strike 'Causes Famine. "Grape-Nut- a and fresh air were tho New Orleans.Wllllam H. Hoffman, Bnly France. from agents used to accomplish tha Suicides. Cehre, Seattle Attorney Reports a chauffeur, was arrested and charged say the town is stricken with happy results." Seattle, Wash. James W. Kellogg, Read "Tbe Road Jo Wellvllle," la with murder following the death of as a result ' of the general famine fora attorney and John Kelley on Friday, as the result aged 60, prominent committed "There a Reason-- " pkga. off which cut strike Th bas supplies. suicide mer state senator, of injuries inflicted when Htffinan's A itw is excited and disorder, population on office in bis Thursday by shooting Hm frw(Wrt tine. They maebin struck him. are frequenL ' himself through tbe head. aeewlwe, tree, sag fell ef has Merest. -- se HSlc - e n a trans-Atlanti- c - d life-save- d well-define- d ten-day'- s sear-arriv- bd . Neb.-Clare- nce TJ-ye- pro-prieto- r, Sa-bell- e " w ert j |