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Show - .W COALVILLE TIMES STORM III N. JACOB PETERSON, ' Editor and Manager,i UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS Thomas Hull surveyor-genera- l bu 1 - 1 EAST I FoV KINGS USE REAL A 4- - FOUND AT KTCARJlSUm RID OF ZFUYA LAST IMS) Fallon Tryant Leaves Managua on Mexican Gunboat, Causing Sigh SENSATIONAL RISE AND FALL OF - of Rslisf From Follower. SHOCK ISLAND STOCK IS CAU8E OF SUSPICION. WORST OALE IN YEAR SWEEPS OVER NEW ENGLAND, LEAVING TOLL OF DEATH ANO DAMAGE. been for tb district of Tidal Wave Drives Hundreds From in Boston, and Othsr Ths city council of Logan bu Thsie Homss Ars Blockad With Snow Citiss which ordinance a passed prohibition . and toft in Darkness. la acceptable to the prohibitionists of that city. At the big raoot hunt between the towns of Mona and Santaquln, the Boston. A northeast storm on Sun- former town won (y score of near day swept Into New England' with terVbe gale drove a tide rific energy. to is. ly Arthur Hottle, 17 years old, left the Into Massachusetts bay which nearly sugar factory at Garland on Nsvem-he-r equaled that of the famous storm of The wet snow postrated wires, 24, and has not been heard from 1811. face, and an effort la being made to the telephone, telegraph, electric light and. trolley, and railroad trains were locate the boy. stalled. Three persons lost their lives to has begun looking campaign "the raising of the sum of (40,000 to In Everett and Chelsea by the sudcomplete the erection of the Maeser den rise of the tide. Coming In a full moon, the gale memorial building at the Brigham rolled' a wave along the coast which. .Young University at Provo. The Saif Lake Commercial club has In some places, reached a height ofr - made the widow of Its late secretary, more than fourteen feet above mark. 71sher B. Harris, a substantial ChristIn this city the aide went across a mas present, having purchased Atlantic avenue on the water fronL home and deeded It to her.' v and caused an estimated damage of The home of Mr. and Mrs Elmer mure than (1,600,000. Tletjen, at Santaquln, was destroyed In Everett, Cornelius Harkin and by .rs on December J. The young his wife- - were caught In their beds couple were newly wed and lost all and overwhelmed by the flood. - An their savings as a result of the Are. Intent was drowned in Chelsea under " Midvale was visited by a disastrous similar conditions. "Persons living Ere Tuesday, which destroyed three some distance from the coast found business houses and seriously dam- - themselves looking over tbq open SLged two others. Some of the .volunocean. teer fire fighters suffered severe Hundreds of persons were driven hums from their homes by a flood resulting from the breaking of a dam gate at Ray Kay, of Mona, was accidentally shot In the leg when a brother, a place known as "The' Dykes in who had been duck shooting, was un- Chelsea, Just over the Everett tine. the charge of, Large cities, such as 'Cambridge, loading hhot striking the boy In the calf of Somerville, Lynn, Brocton, Provithe leg dence, Fall River and New Bedford, While walking along the street at were In darkness, except forlight afMurray, Mrs. Annie Halstrom, an forded by tha full tnoort: r From New York, Philadelphia and aged woman, accidentally slipped on the roadway and fell with consider- New Haven come reports f the worst able force on her right arm, breaking storm In years. Three deaths in New York were due to the storm. In Philaft below the elbow. JadTes McTernay, a saloon man of delphia the street railways abandoned Salt Lake pity, baa been made de- traffic. fendant In a (50,000 breach of prom- ELEPHANT CUTLETS FOR DINNER ise suit, the young woman In the case - declaring t McTernay had failed to Roots wait and Party keep his promise to marry her. Cslsbrats Christmas Day. H. W. Griffith, stale librarian, uas Kampala, Uganda. For tbe first filed his report for the year with the time In the worlds history, perhaps, governor, The report shows that 144 the 'primal jungles of Africa saw a were received in the year real. old fashloned Christmas' celebratreports from various states. The largest num- ion." 'The only thing lacking was ber coming from any state was fif- now and ice. But there was a big teen, froiA Missouri. Ten came from feast, and Sanu Claus was there, too. Kentucky Former President Theodore Roose .The range In the home of Dr, felt was the pian to Initiate a typical Yankee Christmas In King Daudi Cbwas territory. Tents were yorked under XU ., -- , at the celling, and drovd portions I ((rv- - Aimerlcan expedition In preparing coal In theflre box right Into tbe a menu which included roast sltatun-g- a brick walL and elephant Cutleta. Kermlt celeJealous over the attentions paid to brated tbe day by taking a number of bis wife,, Bob Marlch, an Austrian, nap ahota, and .Col. Roosevelt reshot Nick Ratlsovich, another Aus- ceived visitors and did some writing. trian, at Upper Bingham ' Canyon, 7SAYS GOVERNOR LIED. shooting his rival In ths back as he to failed Inflict fatal but slept, Front Hawsil Causes a Po-- . Dslsgste Marlch took to ths hills, but lltleal Sensation. Was captured. Honolulu. Delegate to Congress The board of education of Salt Lake City has decided to ask the Kalantanaole, who recently announced .eandldate-f- or people oCRxlt I.ake to-- vote (766,006 himself. in bonds with which to build a new has caused a political - aenaatkm throughout the territory by a vigorous , high school on the east side, and erect new grade schools. Improve and attack upon Governor Frear, charging the governor with not acting In good enlarge old and buy sites for new faith with regard to the proposed school houses. 7 homesteading of public lands. A child of Charles Hanson of In hla first Interviews on the subwas burned. Tbe badly to congress said mother had placed It In a chair while ject, the delegate the governor "lied about land he. went outside Jo do her chores. that - and Intentions- .- Later he Anotherchlld got sonar matcher and policieswithdrew this expression, but an-- ' la some way Ignited the clothes on nounced himself as at war with the tbs babys chair. Hopes are enter- territorial executive on account of tained for the recovery of the little failure to .open public lands, one. Charles C. Shaw, one of the oldest electing Uncle Joss Successor. residents of Utah county and a man Washington. In view of the grim known from one end of - It to the way In which Joseph G. cannon of Ilother, died at his home In Hyrum, De- linois la holding onto the speakership cember (3 of Bright's disease, from of the house of representatives, it which he had' been suffering for seems premature to indulge In any some time. . gossip as to his successor. Yet this At the annual meeting of the stock- Is what even bla friends In congress holders of the Salt Lake Route, held are doing, la expectation that he will tn Salt Lake City, December 21, a lay down tbe gavel on March 4, 1911, bond issue of sixty million dollars one year, two months and ten days was authorised for the purpose of re- hence. are Already combinations tiring tne first mortgage bonds of forming, and they promise to engage the oompany issued in 1903 of forty In one of the most sensational fights the electlorl of a speaker ever has promillion dollare.-Th- e election contest between M. J. duced. McGill, Democrat, and J. W. ThompA Christmas Tragedy. son, Republlacn, which came up In I nd. Policemen who an Peru, the district court St Park City, was swered a call on Christmas from day decided In favor of J. W Thompson? Ora found his wife dead on Galloway The trouble arose In the sixth voting the kitchen floor of their home and district of the Park City precinct in Galloway with an empty revolver in . the last city election. his hand and overturned furniture The contract bet seen the forest showing that there had been a strugservice of the United States and the gle. Galloway declared he had no state board of land commissioners consciousness of what had taken will terminate on the first day of hl4cx smlna tl onJYlhe po-- , TanuaryTTSlO, and alf state'lan Js'lu placLln lice, Galloway said he had been 111 the forest reserves will be open for and that Friday night hla wife gave lease to the highest bidder alter said him some headache medicine before date, the minimum price being 10 be went to bed. lie knew no more, he said. cents per acre. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the Ylctlm of the Blsck Hand. State Board of Health, wishes all d outers to understand that arrangements Washington. Antonio Dalesandro, an wealthy merchant tn this city. Is tn e l.i ve been made whereby fatal Is furnished free to those whose finan- the hospital with probably cial - condition - bare - theie purchas pounds, inflicted the ppllcg jssyby, a Black Hand agent, who struck the man Jng It , Mrs. L..V. Curry, better known as down when be refused to give up a large cum of money. Warrants have "Dolly Dimples," who, with her was wrought back from Los been Issued for the arrest of John anJKslIan "of Washington, Angeles recently, to face a charge of Csntafy, and Antonio a Tbe swindling the Ogden Standard, has been allowed to leave the JalL with- police are acOurtng the Italian reglodout ball, she being sick, and baring for Folle. Folle la said to have attacked Dalesandro while he was In a promised Jo be present for trial barber chair. tTtab, -- m One of vscfort. low-wate- SCHLEY. 7 7 the Rulere of BELIEVES Eurtf Has Bssn Employed, Incognito, as a Bt IH ' Calls Upon Commander Peary kSub- . mlt His Proofs tooths Ut BIGGEST. .FIGHTING .MACHINE. IN THE NAVY FORMALY CHRIST-ENEvereity of Copenhagen. IN FITTING MANNER. D - stretch-natlvescoo- I J - San-taqul- n . , -- anti-toxln- hus-bsn- t. j- , This, the admiral declared, should bq done at once in the tnterezf of justice and to establish beyond pestlon '' J the claims of Peary. The admiral believes thaMfc same body which threw out and repudiated Cooks data should be perotted to pass upon the data submitted by Peary to the Geographic sockty. Moreover, Admiral Schley Relieves that the submission of the jroofa to Copenhagen should be insisted upon by Peary, whatever the attitude of the National Geographic aociity may be.- - -- ANARCHISTS GET BU4Y. Assasalnation Russia, India Roumanla at Same Tine. St Petersburg. Colonel Karpoff, chief of the secret police of 8. Petersburg, was assassinated on Widnesday. He, had been enticed to ( modest apartment 'in a remot JtvFt of tbe vorg. dtaydSTaY?3nWuk drawer to pieces by a bomb eroded, supposedly by his host, one kifhael tbe who had rooms a few days before. J- - Bombay, Indla.--Arth- ur Mason Tip- ; petts Jackson; chief magistrate of In the presidency of Bombay, was assassinated by a native while attending a theatrical performance. Washington. An official I dispatch waa received from Bucharest to the effect that the prime mlnlstef of had been snot and Seriously wounded by A. Roumanian anarchist,''. Na-aik- Ron--man- Lived in Three Centuries. Philadelphia, Pa rAfter living In three centuries, Mrs, Brayne Makedonsky,, aged 115 years, died ln thls city Saturday night at tht Jewish Shelter home. She earner; to ' this country about twenty years ago, with herfamlly. She wag the mother of nineteen--- ' eh Id ren, "several - of whom are. still living. Her descendants number about 150. Her oldest grandson, Abraham Makedonsky of New York, Is 70 years old. Mrs. Make-denskhas always been proud of a medal given her by Czar Nicholas II of RusslaX 1 y Laid in Tomb. The body of Leopold II, king of the Belgians, wag on Wednesday placed in the royal burial vault In the Church of Sty Mary, at Lacken, the suburban residence of the royal Near It rest the remains of family. his queen, Marie Hehrlette, the Princess Josephine and thet' young Duke of Brabant. The funerary and , burial were conducted with all the pomp and ceremony of which the tste waa capable, despite the wish 'expressed by the monarch In his will, that the obsequies should be of the blmplesL Senator McLaurln Dead, Jackson, Miss. United States Senator A. J. McLaurln died suddenly Wednesday night at hts borne- - In Brandon. Death was due to an attack of heart failure and came without tbe slightest warning at 6:30' o'clock. When the fatal stroke came Senator McLur!o7wsa acatet.la.. rocking chair In front of the fire In hla library. He suddenly fell forward i without speaking a word, and was dead when the members of (Is family - reached Body otKing Brussels. him. iWarriner Gets Six Years. Cincinnati. With a request that sentence be pronounced Immediately, Charles L. Warrlner, defaulting local treasurer of the Big Four railroad, pleaded gullTy"! embezzlement" on Wednesday and was sentenced to six years hard labor In the state penitentiary. Tbe plea of eullty was made by between the county prosecutor and Warrlner's attorneys, and the sentence of the court brings to a close one chapter of the etory cf a theft of at least (C41.000. with Its attendant sensational charges , Committee Appointed for Official Probing of Mystery or Fiasco, With Instructions to Sift Mat-te- r to tho Bottom. New York The New York Stock Exchange has an Investigation on Its hands. Common stock of tbe Rock Island company rose 31 points almost Immediately after the opening on Monday; then, even more suddenly, dropped to 50. Thereby hangs a mystery, or a fiasco, or soihethihg that the governors of the stock exchange will try to sift to the bottom. . At the close of the days session the governors quickly held a conference, and it was announced that special had been instituted. Investigation Francis L. Eamea. former president of the exchange; J. T. Atterbury and Ernest Groesbeck were appointed to con-duthe Inquiry Conservative members tjre much e3rcised over the episode and summary punishment of the offenders ja demanded. Officer of the Rock Island disclaim any responsibility for the movement. 1- st ZELAYA INTERVIEWED. - Former President Insists That He le Abused and Misunderstood. Sallna Cruz, Mexico IViclaring that the attltnde of Secretary Knox toward him could not fail to be disapproved d by all people, and that be believed the secretarys judgment ,wae ' warped by false reports from the American vice consul at Managua, for- mer President Jose Santos Zelaya enPhiladelphia In the presence of e in an interview on Monday, deavored, of the distinguished array statesmen, to Justify hla treatment of the Ameribattleship Utah, the biggest In tbe cans, Cannon and Groce, as an act United States navy, and dubbed that any one in his position would "Skeered o Nuthin waa launched havs committed. on Thursday In the yards of the New I am going to Mexico City to reYork Shipbuilding company at Cammain for six months, said he. "If the N. den, J., after Miss Mary Alice Spry, climate agrees with me, I will send or daughter of Governor Spry, of Utah go for my family. If it does not agree had smashed a beribboned bottle of with me, I will go to some place In champagne over the bow and spoke Europe. I am going to Mexico City the words of christenings to thank President Diaz and Mexican Hundreds of workmen in the yards Holds That Alleged Discoverer of Pols officials for their kindness to me." stood silent as Miss Spry- - threw the Practiced Fraud on Public. bottle with all her strength against New York. The board of governor steel-plateFRIENDS DEMAND ACTION. the hull of the leviathan of war. Then every one removed his of the Explorers club met last Friday hat and the men gave a mighty cheer In executive session and, standing in Railroad Man Jmprisoned In Mexico as the ship slid down the greased silence, voted with bowed heads, that Must Ba Released. skids and splashed ' into the water Dr. Frederick A. Cook will be dropped Washington. Acting under the de-with a roar which drowned tbe shouu from the rolls pf the club for frauds mands of labor unions, tbe state del(fi on on members' and the practiced . , lug. partment has called upon the Ameri- Launchings are common on the public. can embassy at Mexico City to invesComing hard upon tbe heels of the Delaware river, .but the launching of tigate sharply the Incarceration of the great on Thursday estab- crushing verdict lately rendered by Conductor James A. Cook, an AimC- nothe University of Copenhagen, the lished a new epoch. It was a memorcan arrested and for a). able occasion from many viewpoints; tion of the Explorers club Friday la Ieged complicity InImprisoned robber of the, of tbe result InvestigaIndependent first, on account of the distinguished In no way touch upon the freight trains on a Mexican railroad. array of notable people; second, on tion which Cook has been Jmprisoned for some account of the unrivalled strength of polar qontroversy and the weight of time without trial, and friepds In this cumulathus becomes Its disapproval the ship, and third, through the fact country requested the White House tive. that United States naval construction that he be given a trial or released Preliminary to Its vote of exculslon, now steps into supremacy. the board met to pass upon the report on bonds. In cases of the kind the of its committee that has been Inves- .atter alternative la never resorted to KING ALBERT NOW RULES. tigating the validity of Dr, Cooks as"Teachers Annual Meeting. Promises Folicy of Humanity In the sertion that he reached the summit of Salt Lake City. The Utah school In Mt. McKinley. This committee. Congo. eachers are In annual session In this an exhaustive report, recconcluding Another young monarch ommended JthatDrX!nok8flalms 3ity. Under the most auspicious cir- Brussels d" to 7the 7 reigning" sover- that he ascended to the summit of Mtr Tu instances ahd "wlth bet ween i ,566 " eigns of Europe on Thursday when McKinley in 1906 be rejected by tbe ' nd 2,000 teachers present from Albert I. ascended the throne of Bel- Explorers club aa not worthy of creparts of the state, crowding the gium The official ceremony was bril- dence." issembly hall to its capacity, the conliant and the popular acclaim genuine. vention was called to ordeF by Presi8trlks Soon to Bo Settled. On Wednesday all Belgium mourned. dent Frank M, Drlggs, superintendent Paul. Both railroads St. the and -t tbe deaf and blind school at Thursday somber symbol of mourn- the men' are now sanguine of an early V few minutes after 2 oclock onOgden. Mon-Jaing had been replaced with the of the strike difficulties. oriflamme. Everywhere settlement of the state was repEvery part whose Governor Eberhardt, through there waa merrymaking, and joyous efforts the strikers and. Ihe rallroads resented and some gathered from cries filled the air. stales to "be "present at'the" The scene in the house of parlia- were enabled to reopen negotiations opening session. was refthe first to suggest a ment where the oath to the throne and who was taken waa lmpreaslve, with its erence of the questions Involved to As They Do in Russia. the conference, declares that setting ef royalty. Here the new mon-aic- the Chicago After two years' St Petersburg. outlook for an immediate settlemade an address destined, by Its confinement In the fortress Catherine Is ment The and bright. engineers democratic tone and unequivocal ex- firemen have now presented demands Breahkovskaya, who Is to be placed pressions on the great question of the for an increase of 15 to 40 per cent on trial In February on a Charge of Belgian Congo, to attract the atten- in wages. being a member of the revolutionary tion of the world. organization, was on Monday allowed Sad Christmas For Mark Twain. Colonization should mean civilizaher first conference with her counsel, was' ChristYork. This a New sad tion, said the king. The nation deM. Zarudny. M. said later sired a policy of humanity and pro- mas for Samuel L. Clemens, the world-fame- that he had foundZarudny Mme. Breshkov-ikay- a milhas who mads humorist, one had a gress In the Congo, and no In surprisingly good health, lions laugh. Broken In health, his right to doubt her promise that auch and cheerful; but utterly bright " a policy would be maintained. It only daughter in . Europe, the aged to the government. She meant the growth of the n&tlon'and humorist was all alone In his borne at lecllned to ask for a transfer to the the advancement of the moral and In- Redding, Conn., with the dead body preliminary detention prison end Mias hia of Jean Clemens, of standard daughter,. tellectual the people. who was found drowned on Friday nay probably refuse to present a dein a bathtub in her father's home. It fense. Need of Bureau of Mine. w. is believed Miss Clemens waa at- , A Chapter of Accidents. Washington.-Headquartefs' of the flt an(J drowned eplleptlc American Mining congress have been r vhils unconscious, New York. A series of unfortuhate occurrences marked the opening Monopened here to promote the establish Tidt of Immlgration-- . ment of a national bureau of mines. day of tjie twenty-fiftPresident Taft and Secretary Ballin- ' Washington. Figure prepared at meeting of the American anniversary .Historical ger of the Interior department are tbe bureau of immigration and natur- anL the American Economic associashow bureau. Inward a said to favor such "Ths alisation the passenger tions. On account of the storm, Pres-'deo; 115,650, aggregated Taft was unable to attend Dr. only difficulty tn tha way of the Es- movement tablishment of such a bureau," said which (5,049 were immigrants, 16,650 William Graham Sumner of Yale, who James F. Galbreath, Jr., of Denveivwere American cillsena returning waa to have taken an important part, secretary of the congress, "lies in the from abroad fond 12,971 were aliens 'a9 drew Carnegie fell in Ceneral Park fact'thatmanyJ"personVdo'noT1re Allens who and Injured bis knee, and S. N. D. Ixe the terrible conditions that pre-- j to the United States. vail in the mining industry and how North, acting president of the American Statistical society, could cot bo much we need ths aid of the federal present because of lllnet .. government." Yuletids Brought Sorrow nd Death. Another Myth Exploded. Lighthouse Destroyed. Nogales, Arls. The- - mystery and . Camden, N. J. Christmas brought Newport News, Va Having been sorrow to two families glamor for many years surrounding death and rammed and almost cut la two by tho near L N. J Vineland, Malaga, Tlburon island. Gulf of California four masted schooner Malcolm Baxter has, been effectually dissipated by the Mrs. Mary Price was killed by a train ItnbJe helLJlghtlwuse, four t'bererte-areturn of seven oT the 'American" ex- William HageinaH,' miles east from Old Point Comfort,, save to received her, injuries hnd near the tall of the plorers, who had passed through No- tempt horseshoe, in gales on October 18 on their way to from which he died. Mrs. Price was lower Cbeeapeake bay, fire and d on caught tbs station standing which explore the Island, they supwas platform at Malaga when she slipped er destroyed Monday morning. Keepposed to be inhabited by Hudjtns and his assistants, J. B. Seri Indian and to contain hidden and fell on the tracks just as the train Thomas and T. L- - Faulcher, put off treasure and rich mineral veins. Tbe waa pulling in. Without hesitation, In e lifeboat and was subsequently Proof under was the leadership to rescue party Hageman Jumped her, and fessor Fayette A. Jonea. They Yound j before be could drag her from danger olcked up by a rescue crew from tbo werei United States seout cruiser lo mineral and the natives were ,truck by lhe locomotive. Washington. Reaffirming bb cofa- plete confidence in Dr. Cook, Bar Admiral W. S. 8chley, retired, ns Wed- When Leviathan of War Slid Into the nesday called upon Commander Peary Water, United States Naval Conto submit bis proofs that he itached struction 8tepped Into Supremacy the north pole to some scleutlk body Over Other Nations, other than the National Gerapblc society. Managua. Jose Bantoa Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has deserted his country and hla followers, going aboard a Mexican gunboat, on Thursday, bound for Salma Cruz. - , Zelaya left the country he bad' ac long misruled and the people he had without" the bla.e of plundered Under cover of darkness trumpets. Thursday morning, Zelaya, accompanied by a heavily armed guard, pro ceeded to Corinto, In which port the Mexican warship had been lying for several daya close to the United States protected cruiser Albany. Other American warships swung at anchor in the harbor with marines aboard, awaiting Instructions. At 6 o'clock In tbe afternoon the warship weighed anchor and pointed out to tea. A salute of IS guns was fired, from the shore and hundreds oi solders and cltlxens waved tbe former dictator a farewell from tbe breach Zelaya stood alone and waved back in answer. He uncovered when abreast 'of the Albany, but the Amert can cruiser made no response. Then he turned again toward tbe shore, gax ing until out of sight Tbe people were relieved when they learned that Zelaya had gone and President Madrix has already begun hla promised work of reform. All reports that Madrix Intends to resign the presidency are untrue. He himself states that ne accepted the office only after mature consideration of the opportunity the position gave him to bring, about harmony and peace In Nicaragua and also of the dangers which attended hts acceptance. He is willing to face the dangers, he says, in order to save the country. News of the overwhelming victory won by General Estrada at Rama has now reached the ears of all in Managua, as well as the report that the forces will soon be revolutionary a marching In thla direction. But Is as yet a long distance off and hope Is held that before bla men reach , the capital a settlement satisfactory to all sides might be arranged. EXPLORERS!. CLUB DROPS COOK. fair-minde- Ea-trad- -- veil -- was-adde- va-io- us -- y. d h d - h nt rlSHSiJHnsssn;. 1 snow-covere- man-eatin- frien"r. g |