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Show COALVILLE TIMES CITIZENS RJUD GJUM6 DENS N. JACOB. .PETERSON," Editor and Manager. UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS Nolan Mr Han, a Balt Lake City dairyman, was fined $40 for Belling ad altera ted milk by Judge J. J. Whit ekar pollre court Wednesday morning Peter Delaney, a telegraph operator ef Balt Lake, ahot Chief Operator Me Cardley of the Weatern Union office! at Detroit, Thursday, according to a dispatch received in Balt Lake. That there are 2.000 Idle men In Salt Lake la the assertion of Captain M. M. Woods of the Balt Lake Char Hy association, who has Just returned do Balt Lake from his vacation. Delegates from Utah, Idaho and Nevada are in Balt Lake In attendance at the convention of Eagles which war sailed to order at the F. O. E. head ffnartera, Friday. Tike jurors called to Investigate (ha killing of seventeen men at the Cement tunnel of the aompany at Devil's Slide, exonerated the company from all blame It Is claimed that a total of 580 ears of peaches, pears and plums will ha handled out of Weber county between August 15 and September 5 by the Pacific Fruit Express company. Despondent over love affairs, Berths Cross, a' denizen of Ogden's under world, attempted to commit suicide in Electric alley Wednesday night by taking a large dose of potassium cya aide. William Hansen, state food and dairy commissioner, says the law requires that the exact weight of n butter package shall be indicated, Instead of the present labeling of from 14 to 14 ounces." J. N. Sparks, wanted on several Charges of forgery In Ogden, It under arrest at Pocatello. An officer with a warrant for his arrest will be sent to tha Idaho city at once to bring him Is Ogden for trial. JWhlle fishing at the mouth of Provo a rtvsr, Arthur Halladay found a foot In a shoe partially buried In tha sand where the river empties Into the lake. Officers are trying to dear up the mystery. Joa Fougler had a narrow escape tma death In Ogden canyon Thursday sight, when the horse he was driving task fright at an auto and bolted over the roadway to the jagged rocks of the river bottom, 20 feet below, Samuel Hooper,' a bank clerk at Enreka, was placed under bond in the was 011100, Wednesday, to answer "tdVttiL 2dTnftavrtncoTrTfl nrreen' ysar-ol- d daughter of Louis Glnlnl, who Deducts a fruit store la this city. Albert Ferre and Henry Holden, 19 sad 21 years respectively,' were arrested Wednesday by 8herlff Judd of Provo and placed In tbs county jail on a charge of stealing a hive of bees from James Roberts. It la said that lha boys stole the bees and sou thern to Policeman W. Ferre, their uncle, Unlon-Portlao- d hu-asa- hw for 11.00. by a plaster cast, across the back GREAT WHjTg CITY OF BRUSSELS WORLDS FAIR PRACTICALLY DESTROYED; LOSS ESTL - MATEO AT $100,000000. Two Known to be Dead end Many Injured in the Greet flaoratlon. Pec-eon- s Con- - t Deaths Shadow Conclava. CMcagg Oae tragic death; cldent that physicians say will prove fatal, and a dozen minor mlahapa due to the crowds, east a shadow Tuesday pyer the .parade .of what Masons aay was the greatest number of JK night Templar ever formed in tine In any city. ' of a canyon rig, Edward son of Dr. LeCompte of Park .City,, and... siedtcaD student of . the .University of Utahpreventd a party ef young women from jumping from a runaway wagon to an almost certain death. The jury In the case of the atate against John Dtumentt, charged .with step - grand 4roeny..tlIeberJ'etunied verdict Thursday of not guilty, after minutes. being out about thirty-five Dturaentl waa charged with stealing all steer from William Jolley from the range In Wasatch county. He V j. -- FIRE CREATEB HAVOC. Old Town of Tooele Threatened With Destruction by Sweeping" Flames, Saturday Night. Utah. Old Tooele waa Tooele, saved from total destruction by fire Saturday nlght by the effective work of the Are departments of both the new and old towns. In spite of the fact that the water supply at one time failed, or the system became defective, the firemen succeeded In mastering a stubborn flrae which at one time seemed certain to sweep the city. By reason of the excellent work performed by the firemen, the loea waa kept down to $35,000. The people here feel themselves greatly Indebted to the fire department of the new town, which rendered Invaluable assistance. waa arrested on May 28 and his trial was commenced here before Judge J. &. Booth Dr. R. A. Broadhurst of the government bureau of animal industry hat been making test for tuberculosis ju dairy cattle at Mount Pleasant during the past two weeks. In all about 51 cows have been tested without revealing a case. A Jury In the district court of Og den Friday afternoon returned a verdict of guilty In the case of William Brown, charged with burglarly. WORLD PROTECT PUBLIC MEN. Chief Forester Henry 8. Craves, the V successor of Gifford Pine hot, arrived Secret 8ervic Men Again Oiacuaa -- ta This Vital Quettlon. the day with District Forester A. E. New York. The assault of Mayor Sherman and the other officers of the Gaynor has renewed with added force Mr. the Interest In the Ftourth district headquarters. question of how Graves said that In ' all the forestry public men nay be best protected districts he has recently visited I he from the murderous attacks of cranks has. found matter moving along as like Gulteau. CsologsSz,- Prendergast and Galiegjier. No men in the counsmoothly as poaible. Tom Thorls of Farnhafti, was hed try are better qualified to discuss this vital than Chief Wilkie of the up, brutally beaten and. robbed of $15 I nitedquestion States sercet service, who late Wednesday night near Mounds, looks after the president when In this and Steven by Joseph Barkarisb section, and .former chief of the UniPavich of Salt Lake, who escaped i ted Stated States sercet service, who " -Burges. ward Sunnyslde; Deputy-Sherif- f said': ; aud a posse from here were soon "Past exeprtetices have ishown me on the trail of the assailants and that to safeguard the Uvea K our early Friday morning succeeded In flrlaU. whether. - national or T,apruftnBThemri rtate we have to be eternally on the Three young toughs attacked an watch for the unexpected. Aa long aged lady in Ogden Sunday night and as there are public officials it will be atempted to snatch a valuable gold necessary to guard them. watch from her belt. She made Bueh AMERICAN WOMAN NEAR IDEAL. a heroic defense that the youths were frightened off, making their escape Indian Prince Enthusiastic Hi In without being apprehended. raise of American' Fair Sek. Wallace R. White, of Salt Lake .New York. "The American woman City, one ,of the best known attorney la the nearest approach on earth to In Utah,, dropped. dead In Emigration Ideal womanhood. She belongs to canyon, shortly after 12 o'clock Wed that type of woman wbo reads and nesday afternoon. Apoplexy, or heart understands Ibsen and who at the failure, ia presumed to have been the same Hme can manage A household Trause of death. Judged by the circuit and care for a family," stances. 80 says the Maharajah Mourbanjlb a H4nJ, the ruler of the territory - pub-liee- - Bart-paob- In India. With what was probably the that has ev- -r occurred in Ogden, following a mass meeting of the Ogden Betterment league. In the Weber academy, twenty-twmembeis of the league sworn in as special officers, together with the policemen of the city, conducted a raid on all of the ganile ling houses of Ogden, arresting several hundred gamblers. The raid was the climax of a campaign that has been conducted by the Betterment league for several months past, and among those taking part of the were,uian representative citizens of Ogden, including mtmstera, lawyers, doctors and men from ail walks of life. The raid was planned this afternoon and five gambling houses were issued,, . all sworn to by Mayor William i Flatly Made That tha Courts Know and Connive at Fraud. Sulphur, Okla. Details of a scheme which "landgrabbers" organized u'stematicaily to enrich themselves at the expense of minor Indians were elated at the congressional lnvestigsv 'ion into Indians affairs Monday. In one Instance It was asserted that (he cost of disposing of the property Indian was $2,075 :f one more than the property brought, and the condlton which permitted this and similar deals was declared to be a 'disgrace to Oklahoma. Hearing that the scheme prevailed generally. Representative Philip P. Campbell of Kansas, a member of the investigating committee, had pat on the stand Janies Yarborough, a Chickasaw Indian by intermarriage, sort of thing i on call this grafting or Just plain stealing?" asked Mr. Campbell,-aft- er the witness had ' Following the mass meeting at We- related the circumstances. ber academy, where an enthusiastic Well, the people down our way assemblage of negrl) 5u0 persons was think (t Is q scandal that the law perpresent, the twenty-twmembers of mits such a thing, and we think it ia the league marchd down town, where time that congress takes notice of it they weie joined by all the available probate cohrt at Durant allowed policemen of the city the guardian to sell for $2,800 a trad Followed by a great throng of ex- of 140 acres of what ia known as aA cited people blocking the streets ol lotted land owned by an the city for over two blocks, they pro- child. ceeded against the Elephant gambling "Do you mean to say that such house and the St. Louis gambling things are countenanced by the prothe patrons and bate courts?" house, surprising proprietors of the houses, gathering "Yes, they go on with the full over four hundred and fifty In the net, of the Judges. Thousands knowledge of are whom most the many among acres of property are thus taken of prominent residents of Ogden. A great sensation ia promised fgr from the Indians and thrown Into the when the cases are called in court, up- hands of white people. The Indians are getting poorer and the land grata wards of 100 of the foremost citizenbers richer. f will be witnesses. by -- t . Glas-mann- HIGH REPUBLICAN CIRCLES WILL BE READJUSTED BY A POLITICAL SHAKEUP AMONG THOSE CL08E TO PRESIDENT. et-th- e statement ON TESTIMONY WHITE MANS METHOD OF GET-TINAWAY WITH RED MANS LAND- - well-directe- d 4 McA tester's Attorney Tells pf Offers of big Sums to seo Contracts Through. MAlester, Okla. "Lo, the .poor Indian, learned a few more thlsgs about the proposed sale of $30,000000 worth of hta land In the hearing bffore the congressional Investigating committee Wednesday. Congressman 0, D. Carter of the Fourth Oklahoma district testified that in an Interview at the home of Richard C. Adams, Vn attorney at Washington, Adams (had aald he had-a- n which-b- e arrangement-b- y waa to secure 5 per cent of (he "profits" to be derived from the ffcMurray r certificate. "He also told, me," teatled Mr. Carter, that Congressman 1 8. McGuire waa In on the deal, aid would get his share. He also told 'me that Dr. Wright, a delegate for ffce Choctaw Indiana at Washington with a salary of $6,000 a year, was on the deal. He alao aald, 'Weve ot some others, but he did not mejEon any ther name"' r tb "Did Adams aay he was'goaig to j Thousands off Dollars are Captured and Wall Known Citizens Are Found at the Tables and Placed Under Arrest greatest demonstration MURDER CASE SOLVED. Otto Schulz, Accused of Slaying HI Sister-in-Law- , Makes Confession. Ios Angeles, Cal. Otto Schulz, the young German accused of having murdered Mrs. Frieda Schula Castlne, whose body waa unearthed by her pet dog at her ranch near Lancaster, waa arrested 8undey night by city detectives. He waa hiding In a lodging house. When taken to the police station Bchulz waa questioned through an interpreter and, according to the police, freely confessed the crime of which he waa charged in the verdict of the coroners Jury. "She called me a dirty hum and I hit her with a shovel and finished the job with an ax." This la the substance of the confession, given with stolid Teuton indifference, which Schula la alleged to have made. "After calling me a dirty bum ahe matched my noee and that made me mad," Schulz la aald to have added. He had only $1( with him when arrest-w sea h efetuda hte sum room revealed no additional Schula jmld he had come to America a few months ago on the Invitation of his alater-ln-Iato take charge of her ranch, but said their relationa became unpleasant a short time after his arrival." "She insulted me many times," he said. Then once more, it waa too much." SENSATIONAL Ogden Brussels. Fire swept the great Belgian exposition Sunday night. The flames were fashed by a high wind and soon destroyed the Belgian, English and French sections. It la believed the whole exposition will be Two are known to be dead aud score were Injured. The White City of the' World a Fair, as the Belgians have called their 1910 exposition, la a mass of flames and mouldering ruins. A spark falling Into Inflammable material In the telegraph building burst up into flames, which, driven by a high wind, swept rapidly In all directions. - Soon the Belgian English and French sections were destroyed. The firemen and detachments of soldiers called to the scene found themselves B! baffled by the gale, which carried the TESTIMONY THAT OTHERS SIDES McMURRAY WERE IN burning emberstaall parts of the ON INDIAN LAND 8AU- grounds. The lose Is estimated at $100,000,000. OGDENS BETTERMENT LEAGUE RAID THE GAMBLING DENS OF THE JUNCTION CITY AND ARREST HUNDREDS. 1 o -j-- Secretary Ballinger Slated to Retire; Power of Aldrich and Cannon a Thing of the Paet. Beverly, Maas. Certain events of Friday, following Incidents of the last week or so, lead to the conclusion that a oomplete political readjustment In circles close to President Taft is In progress. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode on Island called to see Friday before the chief executive had finished hla breakfast He talked with minutes. He the president thirty-fiv- e found that Mr. Taft had not had an opportunity to read the senators reply to Senator Bristow's charges regarding the rubber tariff. The president was gratified, however, that Senator Aldrich had consented to make a statement. In doing eo, it Is said, the senator from Rhode Island performed an act that fitted exactly Into a programme framed kr PKr leedera el to the president. Although he is not to retire until March 4, 1911 and Senator Aldrich confirmed to President Taft hta inten-tlo.to do so the readjustment plans now in progress apparently treat whatever Influence Mr. Aldrich may have had with the president as a thing of the past The elimination of Mr. Aldrich, according to close politcal observers. Is soon to be followed by the retirement of Secretary - BalHager from the abinet, get 5 per cent of all the money, J. 8. Me Murray waa to realise on the deal?" "Yes, he said be waa going to make sure of It, as McMurray bad dotble-crosse- d him at other times, hut this time he was going to fix It so he would not lose out, and when McMurray got his 10 per cent, or $3,000,400 or whatever It amounted to, he (Adams) was going to get 6 per cent of the proceeds. 1 also met Jake t,. Hamon at WsslP Ington. He told me to go to that old man Gore and get him to withdraw 1e third move in contemplation Is said to be directed aainst Speaker Canthat fool bill of hts against the non. It Is not admitted In Beverly Murray contracts, , that Mrl'Cannon. will even be a candiPRAY FOR MAYOR GAYNOR. date lor the speakership. The Cannon situation as a thing of Sunday Was a Oay of 8upplicatien In the future is a little difficult to handle. New York Churchea If It Mere only known that the presiNew York. In churches of every dent would like to see a change, It Is to Ahe result denomination tnNevr York 'Sunday believed all dowbtsi-awaa observed as a daj of prayer for would be removed. the recovery of Mayor Gaynor. , Reports have reached Beverly tha. In not Jess than half a thousand the recent results in Kansas and loss places of worship, representing 3,000,-00- were due largely to the activity of worshipers, prayers went np for Speaker Cannon in Kansas, to the the speedy recovery of the stricken chargee agalUBt Senator Aldrich and to doubt In the west as to whether he executive of this cilv Bishop Grier, of the Episcopal dio- aotually Intended to retire. The situation developed by these two cese, and Archbishop Falrey, of the Roman Catholic archdiocese, have for- states evidently has made an impresleaders that has mally requested the clergymen under sion upon party x theon to offer prayer for the mayor, stirred them to action. while by the pastorv-e- f other ProtectLAWYERS MADE BIG FEES. ant denominations, Jewish rabbis, In fact every sect, the announcement was One Single Fee Amounted to $750,000 made that Divine aid for the stricken and Expense Accounts to $300,000. mayor will be asked for at Sunday' Sulphur, Okla. Lawyers' expense - t accounts running as high as $300,000; Million Dollar Fire. Boston, Mass A loss of upward of a single fee, already Mid. amounting one million dollars was caused Tuea-da- to $750,000. and contingent fees still would aggregate $5,000,-00- 0 by a fire ItT the w holeale lumber pending that figured Ia district: The fire iTestroyedten-ml- lllon feet of lumber and - five brick Indian land affairs .by the special committee appointed by the house of repbuildings. resentatives Friday. It was pointed Steamer Goes Ashore. out that the Indian never had secured Wash TheInland large amounts of money doe them Bellingham, Navigation steamer Chippewa, which without having to "come across" In carried 800 excursionists from Bel- the shape of fees, but although they lingham for Yti ton i is reported employed regular lawyers on yearly ashore on Castle island, in the strait salaries, extra fees were constantly of San Juan de Fmw. paid for the employ of special coun-seThe special fee of $750,000 a as Money Wedded to Youth. several egrs ago to J. F. McMn.r-rapaid Chicago: Mrs- M.itv RTraln.' who law his and part nets after Tle.v had gave her agt as To years. her home are known-- , the what prosecuted a San Diego,1 Cal.. ami estimated her cases." which, it was slat-ed- , citizenship wealth '1nraemlTr,:V s'niarrled kept off the rolls 32,000 claimants here Wednesday to James Dibs of wanted to participate In the who, New York, an A.snau linen salesclaims against the government. man, 23 years of May Not Strike. Horseth ef Caught Pittsburg, Pa. Members of the .Winnipeg By the last week of Thomas Powell, a rancher, east of of the Amalgamated Association ot Coutts,, Alberta in tbe Mormon coun-try- , Iron, Steel and Tin Workers Sunday with sio.tn Montana horses In voted on the question of calling off the his possession, the leader of a gang of strike against the open shop oFthe horsethleves has been secured. American Tinplate company. r o. Troops KUPRtoterx. Passenger Train Hits-AutBar. Italy. Four persons' were Logans port, Ind. Four persona were killed and several other wounded and three were sriously Injured killed Wednesday during a clash between West whea a train on the Lake Erie troops and participants In general crossa automobile an at which struck strike had been organized In era protest against high house ing a mile east of Rochester, lnd. n -- s 0 y N - L y -- - t rents. t Ogden ALDRICH MAKES JURIST8 THREATENED. REPLY. Four New York Judges and Four Attorneys Doomed by Letter. New York. A letter, in which the writer threatens death to several Judges In this city and Brooklyn and several assltant district attorneys, was received at the district attorneys office Monday .and turned over to the police fgr Investigation. The letter was addressed to District Attorney Whitman, and read as follows: I am now a free man, after a three years sentence In Sing Sing, along with three others whom I have made friends. We have decided to deal oat a death sentence to Judge O'Sullivan, Judge Malone, Judge Ffcwoett, Judge Roealsky, District Attorneys Ely, Hart and two others, for our lives are not worth living. I cannot locate my wife ONLY RELIEF IS HEAV YRAIN. and child- - I was charged with grand a Forest Fires in Northern Idaho 8em larceny, 1 and as sore a God is In was innocent, and I am also heaven Man. of Control Beyond Bure that many a man in state' Spokane, Wash. The Immense forest fires onw raging in the Coeur prison is Innocent." d'Alene district "In Idah6,"espectally .DOUBLE TRAGEDY EVIDENT. In the vicinity of Wallace. Murray and Mullan, are taxing- the - fighting - resources of hundreds of men almost Bodies of Young Physician and Married Woman Found Together. beyond endurance and the task of subduing the flames Is practically hopeHarrisburg. Pa. The bodies of Dr. less. Citizens of the threatened Russell Campbell and Mrs. Ira Mortowns- - - ere- - in -- a wild -- at ate --of panic "at the home of "the wereTound rison and the dense smoke which envelops Men Morrisons In New Germantown, Perry them causes Intense suffering and women are praying for rain and county, Monday. Examination showed that there may be no change of wind that the woman had died from Internal hemorrhages, result!! g from, an Head-o- n Collision. The police believe Dr. Dperatfon. collision Columbus, O. In a, head-oCampbell, who was 24 years of age, late this afternoon between two cars performed the operation some time on the Lancaster division of the Sciota during the night, and on discovering Valley Traction company, Charles the fatal result, killed himself. HU of Winchester, a passenger death was due to cyanide of potaswas killed and several others were sium. .The physician roamed &t the severely Injured. Morrison home. Ira Morrison, husband of the dead woman, was not M Woman Kills Man in Quarrel. home when the tragedy occurred. Mrs. Noel TotWash. Wenatchee, ten, wife of a farmer near Cashmere, NORTHWEST FEELS SLIGHTED. Thursday night shot and killed Jas Sutton, a neighbor, 23 years oldL after a dispute over a road through the overnor of Montana Talks About 8$. Paul Conservation Congress. Totten farm in Blender canyon. Mont. Governor Bdw'.u L Helena, Will Appoint Inquiry Court. stated that owing te Norris Monday court' of Inquiry to Waxhington-Investigate the sinking of the- - United to inspect the recon gineers appointed States naval collier Marrellus be In Monwould lamation projects Tuesday, after a collision with - tfee tana at the time of the Salt Ixike City Norwegian steamer Rosario dl Giorgio conference of the western executives, off Cape Hatteras. will be appointed ly" he would be unable to attend the conActing Secretary of the Navy Win-thro- ference. but the governor made plain tomorrow. lt .will consist of three members and will sit at the his viws on conservation and on the programme which has been Norfolk navy jard. " for the conservation congress. The , Victim of Dastardly Trick, governor said. Chicago. J. C. Lewis, eminent com "The States of the northwest Save mander of Minneapolis Knights Tem far the greater portion of the coun by plar commandery, was hadl) hurned try's1 natural resources that are to and several oceupanti of an automo-iUe-- l conserved, and this section of th hieh they were rldiiig. e j United States is, therefore, vttatty in riouBly injured ahen a bottle of sul in every plan that tends to phuric acid was tossed into the car terestel the conservation of these resources." Thursday night. Says That Senator Bristow's Charges in Recent 8peechea Are False. Senator Nelson W. A1 Washington drlch of Rhode Island, enumerating the counts under which he was Indict-- ' ed by Senator Joseph W. Bristow of Kama, in recent campaign speeches dealing with the tariff on rubber, in a lattes . maria . public Thursday. . night, denies the charges in their entirety. Laying particular stress upon the charge made by Mr. Bristow, the chairman of the senate finance commttee said that neither he nor any member of his family ever has bad any pecuniary Interest as to whether the rates on manufactures of rubber were 30, 35 or 400 per cent, or whether crude rubber was on the free or dutiable list." Ora-braug- A f Catholics Ready to Rite. Rotffe. The Vatican la receiving reports froni Mgr. Vico, papal nuncio at Madrid, and three Spanish cardinals and bishops, which were fofwarded after they had received Cardinal Merry del Yal's instructions to abandon the San Sebastian, demonstration at planned for last Sunday. Reports state that only a word from Rome would be necessary to have the whole population rise and sweep away .ill the enemies of the church and ' t Woman Choke Mad Dog. Washington. With her bare hands Miss Maude Barbour, a young woman, Monday strangled a large dog, apparently mad, which attacked her. Miss Barbour received a slight wound oq the arm from the dog's teeth. Many Times Married. Louisville, Ky. Charged with hawing married four times without hawing obtained a, divorce from any one of his wives, C. L. Fraser was arrested Monday afternoon on charge of bip- - - r i 1 |