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Show COALVILLE TIMES HE N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. COALVILLE DEATH TOLL UTAH The second crop of atrawberrlea la Wing' harvested at Brigham City, the harries being In demand at 25 cents par cup. Judd has been placed under . Aria f500 bond to await trial on the charge f the theft of letters from the post-fflcat Pangultch. Rayda Reed, the daugbt of a Smith-valfarmer, became the wife of Kunlo Toda, with whom she eloped two weeks ago, at the Japanese Baptist mission In Tacoma on September 28. James Ball was seriously injured. Wring a narrow escape from death, at Kaysvllle, when a brick fell from the second story of a building on which he was working, striking him ea the bead. Work on a 225,000 steel bridge arose the Weber river at Ogden on the Denver A Rio Grande route began last week, it will be In place ad ready to bear the weight of traf-by November 1. A farmers Institute under the auspices of the Murray Commercial club was held at Murray, Thursday after-oon- . The meeting was the second f a series to be held there this win- Explosion Was Followed by Flash of Flams That Mads a Roaring Furnacs of Doomed Building and Men Had No Chance of Eacape. e e Los Angeles Four men are known to be dead and fifteen are missing, there being no doubt that tbelr charred bodies will be found later, as tbe result of an explosion and fire which destroyed the plant of the Los Angeles Times, early Friday morning, causing a monetary loss of half a million dollara. In addition to tbe Times building the building of the Baumgart Publishing company, adjoining the Tlmea, together with the plant of the Weekly Graphic, was also completely destroyed. The known dead are: Harvey C Elder, assistant city editor; J. Wesley Reavea, secretary to Assistant Gen eral Manager Chandler; R. L. Sawyer, telegraph editor, and Harvey L. Crane, assistant telegraph editor. The fifteen missing are printer, lynotype operators and machinists, all but three being married and leaving fater. milies. Maggie Kenney, aged 35 years, colit la charged by employees of the ored, for many years a character In Times who escaped that the fire was 8alt Lakes tenderloin dtstricL ended the result of a explosion her life by taking a big dose of co- which occurred ladynamite the alleway becaine. Her associates say she was tween the two buildings, tbe explosion tired of life. being of such force as to overthrow aon of the lynotype machines, which were Ersel Randall, 8 year-olGeorge Randall of Ogden, wai Instant-t- y on the second floor of the building, killed hen be fell to the ground and thrown the operators clear to the from the seat of a wagon ba waa dri- celling. The men who perished had ves and the horses pulled Jbe wheels no chance for their Uvee, the building over his, bead. being n seething, roaring mass of A premature blast on the Garfield-Binghaflames in n moment after the exploroad hurled Steve Vlskln, n sion, nnd It Is supposed those who Greek, nearly a dosen yards tn the perished were (tunned by the exploair. Vlskln fell back to ths ground sion. Those who escaped did so by m all fours and ascaped with bruises rushing at once to the doors and bout the head and shoulders. - Water aa clear as cyatal now flows Genaral Harrison Gray Otis, pubthrough the mains of tbs new water lisher of the Times, and the responsidistributing plant at Murray. The ble heads of the paper, charge union- - sources. fiowlng wells on the walef" Tarts, out-sld- e the city limits, are capable of With emphasis, the labor leaders here and throughout the state repuowing 600 gallons per minute. John Thomas Buckle, it years old, diate the accusatloa, and have of penlor member of the firm of Buckle fered all aid In their power to run A Sons company. Salt Lake City, and down tbe culprits. For twenty years, fallowing n quarwho had been prominent In Odd Felunion, low circles more than 30 years, died rel with the Typographical suddenly at his home on Tuesday, which resulted In making the Times a paper. General Otis has from heart failure. been opposed to unions nnd has foug Called to the door of her home in unionism with every resource at h , Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elisabeth Me- - hands. The Tlmea has long been win-dow- thedis-aalenoTabo- PIKCHOT PLEADS FOR PEACE Louis Pouloa and wounded Guat Marlt-a- t la 8alt Lake City, will have to land trial In the district court on a In the firat degree, charge the attempt of hie attorneys to have the charge reduced to manslaughter haring failed. Walter Turner, aged 1, nrreated at Ogden "for" the wholesale theft of horaee from Weber county, will likely e turned over to the government officials for deportation to Conada. Turner la a iismber of the notorious Turner family deported from -- Ogden ooe year ago. food and Willard Hansen, atat airy commissioner, la In Rich county for the purpose of making an Inspection of conditions at condensed mil factories. He will spend several days inspecting the piantsnnd seeing that the milk canned in Utah Is properly prepared for the market Thomas Dove, a 'laborer residing In Providence, t'aehe valley, cut his throat with a faxor In an attempt to commit suicide. He served the windpipe, but missed both jugular veins, and will recover. Despondency teems to have been the cause for the act Upon the hope of proving mistaken Identity hangs the liberty of two men, William Reese snd Harry Bass, now In the nute- - penitentiary, nerving out combined sentence of 70 yearn for the murder of Charles McCabe In Ogden eight year ago. Their case Is aow before the hoard of pardons. Dr. F. A. McJunkln, state bacterlolo-gist- , la engagedln making teati on typhoid carriers, tn the stater The examination follows the recent disclosure! made at Mercur, when the city council of that city forbad sworn; to sell milk in the town on the grounds that she still carried the germs of typhotd, with which she had been attacked many years before. 3 An eaatefn brock trout caught in Fish lake Is on exhibition at Richfield the fish, after being dressed, weighing twenty-tw- o pounds, snd measuring thirty-twInches tn lengths This is supposed to be the largest trout evtr caught in th state. Th "Boy ScoutTmoTrmenL. started In England some years ago' by Sir BadenPowell, is ot have a Salt Lake The Boy Scouts have an chapter. enrollment or more than 400 000 In England and are pearly JQ0.00Q atron la America. rate from Los The regular flrst-clas- f Angeles, to Salt Lake will be reduced October L from 30 to 125. Between San Francisco and Salt Lake the rate will fall from 1 20 to 123,68. The new schedule Is the result of complaints by toe Salt Laki Commerc'a' o -- fade cub. ISKELL 1IIS OUT Former Chief Forester Want thrmony Between States Rights M and CASES AGAIN8T THE GOVERNOR Nationalists. f OF OKLAHOMA COME TO A ? SUDDEN END. Pueblo, Colo. Gifford PlneW. wildcheered, pleaded tor condition of the enemies of national conlff vatlon, and for .harmony .between states' rights men and nationalists in his address on Thursday before tbe National Irrigation congress In session here. Only by working together, he declared, could the opponent of all conservation be fought aucassfully and natural resources be kept tn possession of the people. C. A. Ballrelch of Pueblo piesented to Mr. Plnchot aa trustee a gunned cut from the forests of big stick, Colorado, studded with Colors) gems and precious metals, with ths injunction to deliver It to Theodors Rooee- - CITY JUDGE IMPOSES PENALTY, BUT FINALLY RE-- CALLS ORDER. Long Island Motor Parkway. Four dead and nineteen seriously Injured three probably fatally was the price In human flesh paid on Saturday tee the sixth running of the Vanderbilt cup race, won by Harry Grant, drlw Grant, Ing a 120 horsepower Alco. who distinguished himself last year by finishing first in tbe fifth Vanderbilt, won Saturday's event from John Dawson. driver of a Marmon by the narrow margin of 25 seconds. John Alt-kin in the National was only a minute and six seconds behind Dawson. Notwithstanding the appalling loss of life It was announced that the grand prize race over the same course would be held October 15. Fifteen cars have already been entered for tbe event. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., donor of the Vanderbilt cup, could not be seen Sat urday night, but A. E. Pardington president and general manager of the motor parkway, spoke of the race only as a success. He regretted, of course, the deaths and accidents, but was Inclined to attribute them mainly to carelessness. Two of those who met death were participant of the race, Mathew R. Bacon and Charles Miller. Tbe third and fourth victims were Ferdinand D'Zubln and Edward Lynch, spec tators. -- ly w f AFIER. F KANSAS 1 non-unio- n vn consciousness by daring burglar, who, after striking her a blowlnth chloroform, and face, administered then robbed her of her purse, containing 100. Peter Stnthakoa, who shot nnd killed RAOe! Four Kllled and Nineteen Injured a Result of Sixth Vanderbilt Cup "JRae In New Yerk. - PLANT OP LOS ANGELES TIMES IS WRECKED AND TWENTY MEN LOSE THEIR J.IYES. UTAH STATE NEWS OF AUTO Government Is Left Helpless by the TWENTY-NINLOSE LIFE. Courts Ruling Concerning Time Limit, and Men Charged With Heavily Loaded Barge Swamped and Men Thrown Into River. Conspiracy Go Free. Produce Attorneys for Kansas Clt Exchange Convince Judge That They Were Not Aware of tho Date for Final Hearing. Kansas City. Half an hour after Judge E. E. Porterfield had dissolved the Kansas City Produce exchange and fined three of its members an aggregate of 98,500 on Monday, tbe court r set aside both and tbe fines. When the first court action waa taken Monday none of tbe defendants to the suit had a legal representative In court Within a few minutes after Judge Porterfield had fixed the penalties, however, W. S. Cowherd, attorney for the exchange, appeared and made strenuous protest against the action that had een taken. He said he did not understand that the time for the final hearing of the case had been set for Monday. Judge Porterfield then set aside the order. Fines assessed were: The Armour Packing company, 97,500; W. L. Crush Commission company, 2300 and Hurst Produce k Commission company, 9500. Had the court desired, It might have ordered the Armour organization to cease doing business in the-orde- thW state. DRY FARMING CONGRESS OPENS. E McAlester. Okla. The trial of Governor C. N. HaakeTT of Oklahoma In the Muskogee town lot cases came to a suddenend on Thursday when the government announced that under the restrictions laid down by the court it would be unable to make out a case against Haskell or any of his - Governor Haskell and three other defendants were charged in an Indictment returned by a federal grand Jury with conspiracy to defraud the government In the disposal of town lot sites at Muskogee, Okla. It waa charged that by tbe false registration of the names of ; persons scattered over the country they secured title to about 600 lots. The dismissal of all of the cases on Thursday was attributed by the government attorneys to their Inability to confine their proof to the period o! "stlatlow aa flxeij bl. Federal Judge ohn A. Marshall. Judge Marshall said the circuit court of appeals' decision, under whloh he was bound to rule, was in some points at variance with his own views, hut he had no alternative. New York. There was given out from the battleship New Hampshire Sunday night a list of twenty-ninmen who were supposed to have perished by the swamping of a barge which was being towed to the vessel at anch'br In the Hudson river Satur day night. Appended to this list are the names of eleven men who are iu absent, but who were not recognized as having been in tbe swamped boat Various versions of how the accl dent occurred are in circulation. The generally- - accepted one, however. Is that the barge, heavily, loaded with sailors and marines returning from shore leave, was tosed Into the heavy swells of a passing steamer. Rising for a moment like a cork, the barge then plunged Into the trough between two waves, one of which broke over the side and swamped It. e Doctor Cook In London. New York. Dr. Frederick A. Cook President Taft Gives Signal for Opening Session of Fifth Dry Farming Congress at Spokane. Spokane, Wash. Pressing a button at his summer home in Beverly, President Taft on Monday night gave tbe signal In the Spokane Armory for the formal opening of the Fifth Dry Farming congress. After a salute to the international colors and the singing of America by public school pupils. Mayor N. S. Pratt welcomed the delegates in behalf of the city. Addresses of welcome were also made by C. M. Fassett, president of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, and Governor M. E. Hay. President F. W. Mondell of Wyoming being detailed at home by illness, bis annual address was read by W. R. Thatcher of the Washington State college. A response tn behalf of the international delegates was delivered by Hewitt Bostocb of Ducks, B. C., representing the government of Great Britain. th kMvh?on;joqq5.iilndonand Bask. Ovjrnor World prints an extended Interview 8tates; and York. New William at the obtained Mayor Gaynor to attributed him, seconded la Its has been it figat British capital. He Is reported as say Is again the active head of the Hew against organised labor by the Merchants k Manufacturers association ing that he will yet prove that he dls- J York City government He came to the city hall and took hold of the exof this city. to and the north covered hopes pole Following the terrible loss of life to New. York shortly.' In Lon- ecutive reins on Monday for the first return as a. result of the destruction of tbe don, according to the Interview, he time since August 9, when his intendTimes plant comes the announcement Quarrel Results In Pitched Battle. occupjed a seat in Albert hall last ed vacation trip to Europe was cut that a dynamite bomb, operated by The village of Winter spring and heard Commander Peary short by a bullet from tbe pistol of Wls. Winter. by th clockwork, waa discovered la under martial law as the result of lecture before the Royal Geographical James J. Gallagher, a discharged city gardener at the residence of General pitched battle between a posse society. I stood 20 yards from Peary employee, who shot the mayor down Otis In the fashionable section of the headed nn by Sheriff Mike E. Madden of at the time," says the Interview, and on the deck of the steamer on which been bomb had placed city. Tbe he was about to depart. der some vines underneath a bay winSawyer county and two sons of John none recognized me. dow. The gardener telephoned the F. Delta, In which both of the Deltzs Woman Kidnaper Wants Freedoifl. and Ibeir sister were wounded, the Amundsen to Make Atlantic Voyage. police, who removed the bomb to a x --where hat nearby-pa- rk Dettx, aged 81, latter a Philadelphia. Argument - was heard -aertously.Leslle to letter Christiania. According did little damage?' It probably would hla sister, Myra, and Clarence Delta, received here from Captain Roald In the state superior court on Monday have destroyed the Otla home, had It Winter Into were 23, driving Fram at Ma- In the appeal (or a new trial for Mrs. aged the aboard Amundsen, sxploded In the place It was discovfrom their home at Cameron Dam, deira, he has decided to proceed on Helen Boyle, now serving a sentence ered. Geaeral Otle was la Mexico at when the posed; looking for thefr years for alleged com- He prom- of twenty-fiv- e an Antarctlo expedition. the time, but has since returned to Tbe ises to send details when he arrives pllclty in the kidnaping of little Billy ordered them to stop. Loa Angeles, and boldly charges the labor unions with the crimes of blow Delta hoys. It la alleged, opened, fire at Punta Arenas. This change of Whltla of Sharon Pa. Counsel for tng up the Tlmea building and mak and the battle ensued. occasioned surprise, as it Mrs. Boyle contended that the Pennplana has tng an attempt to destroy hta home. of Amund- sylvania courts had no jurisdiction in intention was the original was Infernal machine Another Dashed to Death Before Bride. next to sen start year on a the case. District Attorney Linlnger early found at the residence of Secretary 111. Larue Vreden-burg- drifting voyage for the norm poie. Tbe of Mercer county opposed the appeal Springfield, k Merchants of the Zeehandelaar, aged 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fram was first to go to San Francisco, It was Manufacturers' association. Slain by Jealous Husband. of Springfield, was where it was to be fitted out, and It Peter Vredenburgh, composed of fifteen sticks of giant auInstantly killed In the twenty-mil- e Vincennes, lad. Edward Gibson, an waa calculated that the drift through powder and was timed to go off at the tomobile race at the state fair grounds the Polar ice would occupy not less oil operator, who came to Vincennes same hour the explosion occurred at the Tlmea office. track late Saturday afternoon, when than seven years. about four years from Philadelphia Asslstaat General Manager Chand car which he was a Stoddard-Daytoago, was shot and ki led on the Union esler, of th Times, who probably fence, Has Right to Fix Price of Coal Lands. station platform on Monday. Menlo driving plunged through the caped death owing to the fact that he was almost decapitated. he nd Denver, Colo. The right of the de- E. Moore, proprietor of theaters In left the office an hour earlier than In the grand amphitheater partment of, the Interior at Washing- several Indiana towns and a well Sitting atatemeat the la for usual, authority few a months. fix of to waa but bride the price of coal lands be- known vaudeville producer, is charged hla ton to was made similar that a attempt In an waa taken the federal government, with the crime. The shooting iriald to away and at fainted She blow up the Time' auxiliary plant longing was upheld by a decision of Judges 'to be the result of attentions shown ambulance. College sad 8an Fernando streets a few mlnutea before the explosion ocVandventer and Lewis on Saturday. Moorea wife by Gibson. main th Found Dead on Fiancees Grave. curred "which destroyed New Mexico is Growing. New Minister From Panama. building. Paris. As a tragic sequel to the The succession of tragic events and The population of the French the Washington. of Poillot, Edmund death It was announced Monday Panama. has th rumor of attempted outrage aviator, hla fiancee, who had shown territory of New Mexico is 327,396, as that the next minister from Panama set the populace of Loa Angeles In a almost Uncontrollable grief, went to enumerated In the thirteenth census, tej the United States will be Dr. Bela-zarl- o state of mind bordering upon panic. hla grave Sunday and fired a bullet according to announcement of Census Porras, the distinguished lawyer Hundreds of detectives and policemen Into her heart Poillot was killed on Director Durand. This la an Increase and political leader, who was Panama's are buay in every direction, running down clues nnd endeavoring to find September 25 while making - a flight of 132,086. or 67.6 per cent representative at The Hague confer-enc- e a the alleged perpetraTors of the' crime Whttrat height dnSOT and" at the wlthapas8e!lger Lake Steamer Founder. So far two arreat have been made, of ninety feet It collapsed and the maof American Repubics at Congress Detroit, Mich. The packet freight- Buneos but then are only Upon suspicion. broken. was and backward fell last summer. chine Ayres er New York, operated by the New The president of the local Typo- WW Lead fte York Democrats. Wrk Steamship company of this city, grapMcaTunl6nTii Tliuedorders tejtW Father Sells Hla Son. Conducts Campaign from Jail. union printers that they may work la foundered Sunday morning In Thunder N. Y. A state conven dollars Rochester, Twenty-fivMich. N. J. A. Schlficr, a candi- Detroit. Newark. print-err conjunction with the Lake off Point for date of Vineland, N. J., is of the Times In any of the local tlon that sill go Into political history Is the price said to have been paid bay, mayor crew was picked up in yawls as one of the most remarkable his campaign from behind for Joseph Kaninski, Jr" 4 years old, fon 1116 8teamer Mataafa. newspaper offices in getting out th conducting editions of tbe Times until - a nsw history of the Democratic party closed bis father making the sale to his era- the bars of the local Jail. He was orFriday night by nominating John X ployer. The transaction was revealed plant has been Installed Fire In Oklahoma. dered td'pay a fin of 21 for being . The city council has appropriated Dlx, chairman of the party's state when Kaninski was sentenced to thirCherokee, Okla. Fire destroyed the disorderly or go to prison for ten days. commlttee and a wealthy -- Washing 26,O0t for the pur pose, cfdetermintn of correction for business-porti- on of-- Jet,- - near - here, He decidedhe. would go lo jall. His the cause of the explosion at the ton county business man. to run on ty days his little conduct occurred boys go cart, which Sunday afternoon. A high wind alleged disorderly selling Times office, and has offered a reward a progressive platform of the widest he had purchased on contract and fanned the flames, which did approxi- while he Was discussing local politics. of 22.500 for the capture of those retype. failed to pay for. mately 965,000 damage. sponsible for the outrage. Death Result of Carelessness. Loa Angeles Holds Divorce Record- -I GovernorCarroITWiha Libel Case. Wind Uproots Grove of Tree. Chief of Police 8hot Down. Los Angeles. Crucente Martinez Angeles Figures startling and the Des Moines, la. The Jury In the Sanbernville.N. H. Wolfvoro, twelve was accidentally shot through McAlester, Okla. George England, Car-ro'l chief of police of Colgate, was shot Interesting are contained in a compila- libel case against Governor B. F. miles from here, was struck by a heart by his brother Julian on Jdon- of the marriage returned a verdict Of not guilty. wind on Saturday whifch unroofed day. The latter. was shoeing a new and killed Saturday morning' as he tion the last Governor wholewas leaving' a restaurant.- - byParir yecords. which were made public Friday a week ago, charged with criminally of trees. The damage to trldge was discharged. groves Thompson. Th killing was the re year, From October 1 to October 1. libelling John Cownle, former chair- property will exceed 2100 000. suit of a feud. Shot by Lieutenant. 1910, 1,060 divorces acre granted, and man of the state board of control. Physician Commits Suicide. Lockout In England la Serious. of these 615 decrees were banded Lisbon. Professor Bombards, a Re- A Distinguished-Visito- r, New York. With his mother fran- publican deputy and militant 'Manchester, England. Seven bun down within the last six months. This German tically endeavoring to restrain him, S. C. The Charleston. was shot and dangerously woundtired mill close! and 130.000 opera-- j Is ar rate of one divorce to lesa than r. Hubert tJuflger, a young physician ed by an army lieutenant who w as fortlvra idle, I the result of the cotton fi Ye marriages. During the month of cruiser training ship Frays arrived n 11 lockout at Manchester, due to the September alone202 legal separations from Vera Crux -- Thursday. afternoon fron Asheville, N. C.. committed sui- merly a patient In Bombardaee xl.-iti adjust ji trivial difference were granted by the courts of this tor a two weeks stay. A nephew of fride Sunday aGtrnoon by cutting h.s throat. the German emperor. 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