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Show COALVILLE TIMES THE N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor and Manager. Entered at the Postofflc to Coalville, Utah. May T, list, aa Second-Clas- s V otter. KILLED Ill STATE NEWS UTAH Work la to begin In the near future on a new flour mill at Payson. Bingham Is to hare a Tree deltvery ajretem. two carriers to he employed do will Bend a hig crowd to the G.A.R encampment to be held In Salt Lake City, la evt denced by the aplrlt of the preaa of xthat etate. ' That-Colora- Mrs. C. It, Reynold, year 26 old, died.Xj Sat Leke- - City lart week from smallpox, None of the other members of the family has com traded the disease." City Recorder Ernest I). Brown, of Ogden. Is dead after an lllnesadat Inc from last January. Ho was a of Ogden, and bad been honored with a number of public positions. It Js announced that the Pennsy la reterans are coming to the O. ran 7 A. R. Encampment In Salt Lake City iq' special trains, "which will arrlre8 in Balt Lake the morning of August As the result of the overturning ot n camping wagon "Tn LAmb's canyon, v In wuich the tamlly ot ltr. it, was of Lake Salt riding, City, nher. Thot. Fisher, aged 4, was drowned. have been Pure food Inspectors busy recently dumping milk into the gutter that had tfen shipped luto Balt Lake City, the milk not coming ap to the standard aet by, tbe auihorl-tlee- , ua-tir- , JIT Mental Aberration Brought on by Unfounded Jealousy, Impelled Crime. Temporary In an Attempt to Disperse Dissatisfied of Woman ClooJburst ia Colorado Ciiuti tbe - Death of Two Members of a Portland. Ore. One ,of PortHids Picnic Party. leading physicians and surgeonsDr. was shot and fin Roy M Collins, stantly killed by his wife, a bride ot six months, on Saturday morning, the Walts of Canyon Were Precipitous, tragedy occurring . at the real den dt of From Flood More Making Escape T Majuf.J, A, Sladt-nDifficult. Victims Gave Their foilthe The only motive advanced " Live te Save Others. is that mental temporary crime, $pr ration, brought on by unfounded jjal. ousy, impelled the woman to coarnit ( Boulder, Colo. As the result of a the deed. Mrs. Collins is allegt to Dovi itleriot, a French cloudburst crime that deluged TwoMlle ean-yoconfessed the have to Ir. fn 'cross cdid man. has a. las. si.iii north a of Iloulder. op Friday, Dr shle. tharl. fr.end tf, - Verne lng the Kngllsh channel In mi all ship tanaCarlisle, aged 13, of Robinson, rl exp. loan This s.nport the shooting. WbelDi. Ills,, and Arthur Dickie nn an, aged 25, need the keenest thrill known in a f riWw reached the scene Dr. dims of Qreelcy Colo., were drowned Mrs. a sunrise at when Sunday generation, ntfed Vergle Abbott, of Garden City, Kans., white inged. bird like rua tone, with and Zera Carlisle, of Robinson, Ills., city prison. f out f swept loudly humming motor. It appears that Mrs. Collins htpfor weie seriously Injured. from the hare Obscuring the sea to The dead-en- d Injured were members 'jnie ,lme Jppn Insanely Jealofii of ward the distant Frem h coat, ami her so of of a picnic party being entertaRed at but as far husband, aa$. circling twice above the high chalk? her friendsTtnow there was no a famly reunion by Mrs. A Gumaer cliffs of Dover, al ghted on Kngllsh for her suspicions. Mrsj(ul-.in- s of Boulder,. When the rain began to oil was formetly a Mrs. Van While fall the parly sought shelter under a three Bleriot left U and of a ltarreques. prominent Portland ftny. huge boulder. Presently tbe roar of mtles from Calais, about 4:30 a. m the approaching torient as it swept OUTING ENOS IN TRAGEDY J on one of the smallest ' monoplanes down the canyon to a depth of Jwo He crossed the channel In Un Picnic feet, was heard. The picnickers mad Comes Grief to Party less than half an hour, twltu? as a "Wild scramble for safety. The wells Rowboat it Overturned. asXie His boat. mall faatest swiftly f the canyon were 'precipitous, and five speed averaged .more than forty Billings, Mont. Four lives Vfre It was with great difficulty that they miles an hour, though sometimes It lost Sunday afternoon by the eajrfz-m- found places of safety above the cres of a boat filled with Sons ojjtr- of the flood. Six were able to gal i approximated sixty tulles. He kept shout 256 feet above the sea level. mauu picnickers on the Yellowtie shelter, but In 'aiding their Arthur Diekerman and Verne Snd for about' ten minutes -- In mW aLtve elver, s channel was out of sight of both the dam of the Montana Water pbfer Carlisle forgot themselves until-to- o coasts and the French tarpedoJjoat company, two Julies south off its late and were swept to their deaths. Mrs. Abbott and Miss Carlisle we e destroyer, which, followed him, with city.. Among the drowned lsfjihn also caught by the flood and sustained hfs wife and friends aboard. , Staffek, alderman from the iTIrd serious Injuries They were brough. The wind waa blowing about twenty ward, and one of the most to the hospital here. miles sp hour, and the sea was chop- jf Billings citizens and a plonefr S'H Montanai Rr. DARING ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. throughout py. The aviator was swathed In a known 1 was Staffek his down dragged of single garment drilling Impervious Game Jo to the wind, whleh covered him from death by lhree younggtrlsjfho Two Men Attempt Hold-useized him when the boat 'overkiiwd. Heart of Salt Lake in Daylight City the top of his head to his feet, only and perished with him. - Thcj Are , bis face showing. He wore also a Pressle Salt Lake Cltv On the sta'rway ot West, aged 16; Minnie Aiff-cork life belt goner, aged 17, and a child i ( tho Commercial club building, 'two men attempted to roo Cashier Sweei By his achievement? Bleriot won years. the prlxe of $5,000 offered by the Lon The daughter of Lewis L4l Sldt oXthe Pullman company at 8:15 don Dally .'Mali, for the first flight had gone down for th th'rif fine o'clock Saturday morning. The very across the English channel, and stole when W. J. Scott, racing aloig the boldness ' and unexpectedness of the a march on his rivals. Hubert Latham bank with a long pole, manafi ti to came near attack causing the succest to raise her the surface tf the and Count de Lambert, both of whom body bad hoped to make the attempt on water and work It ashdre. th cjlld of the plana of the robbers. Mr. being revived after several habri of Sweet attempted to put up a fight 6unday. when ordered to throw up his hands, heroic work,- and was struck over fend TRAIN PLUNGED INTO RIVER. the revolver, ills Cries, however, SHOWING THE EASTERNER ' scared tbe hold-up- s Bis Lives Lost and Thirty-al- a Parsons t H away, and to get the $1,00 on the person Lacturs on Raclamatlon 8srv4csat .Injured In Wreckr-Kansa- s Supper Given by Newt and. ' of rhlr Inurl-City. Six lives lost and Two men, J. H. Cummings and W. Senator Nwlmds O. Rose, bave been arrested, and it Washington. (hlrty-slpersona injured, three per was' at an hoet unique supper gken Is regarded as positive that they are is of wreck the result the hape fatally, of Wabash passenger train No. 4, on the lawn of his cquntry houal at tbe guilty men. Cummings Is a railwhen it plunged Into the Missouri Woodley In thekuburbs of Wkng-to- n way fireman, ont of employment, and Saturday Evening. Hts Wats Rose Is a "peanut butcher." river, thirty miles east of here. Sat -- Lwera members of the Gridiron lub, srday night Congressman Makes. Barlout Charge. A rifle Icene of thd wreck the river the secretary of agriculture,' Washington. Openly charging that general, attorney jptui ral. makes a bend and the railroad follows and the courts had received, congress am a and Speaker Cannon, her large It. For days the flood waters have were receiving, valuable gifts, and been undermining the roadbed, mak- from supper, which waa aeirel by employment or compensation lng It too weak to hold up the Tfmoonllght, an illustrated lectard on public service corporations, trusts and trains. Three hours before the wreckj th, work of reclamation senlcf In persons engaged In interstate coma freight train of forty five loadedjekrs he west was delivered by F, H. merce or having an Interest in legispassed the point safely. Threehours Newell, director of the servlet 'flth lation, Mr. Randell of Texas in the later No. 4 started across (he same a Vstereoptlcon large photographic house, on Friday, presented a resobit of track. JTfty .feet of the rpad: Views were shown or 1rrlgat!c pro- lution directing the speaker lmmedi-atelto apolntlbeJudiclary commitbed suddenly collapsed, gnd the engine jects in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and cars piled cue upon the other In Montana, Nevada and Arizona TantL tee In order that It may consider the the reclamation of the arid tanOfi of nueerico of amending the law so as the water. the' west gwtpriicaliy Illustrated, j . - to prohibit such conduct - The jrexch, lutlon was voted down. f WOMANS TERRIBLE REVENGE. Ambassador Rsld Entertains King. Liquor Cause of Shooting. Murders GW Because She Hd Been f Sllsoe, England.-Tht- s llttlr uld- Durango, Colo. Word -- "has Just Ume village which clusters wound Dismissed by Victims Mothey. the gates of Wrest park, was es fete reached here from Mancos, an Isolated StPetersburg. News has been re on In Montezuma county, of the Saturday for the visit of King' Ed- town cefved here of the murder of the n of Ed F. Nolan. a fatal wounding who ward. arrived Saturday afteryoung Princess Alexander Meat Chera Marion Baker, by trader, noon to spend the week end-wi- th sky at hef "fathers estate in Brno Ambassador from Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Reid. There piano salesman lensk, The housekeeper. In revenge was a Mancos is a dry town, and Nolan Influx of .notables from great Baker with providing his for being discharged, decapitated all parts of the country to welcome charged sons with liquor. It U stated. Nolan the girl wlthaiC8x, - The his majesty. Laier Ambassador Reid family of Mestchersky Is one ot the escorted the king through the xtately had warned himon against continuing Sunday, it is said, oldest In Russia, and representatives avenue to the house, where the the practice and to heed of. .branches .have .played Lguests were presented n and- tea was upbraided him for failure followed.-the warning. anLthe Bhootlng served. prominent roles In Russian history. -I-nu- ls ! Join-datio- veri-used.- - cooi-pano- -- Iwm4-rail- s pront 1 Lora of Jewelry has ctrused do uull ol Alex Wandlestf, a the p 18-ye- Salt Lake lad, who haa beenar-restefor forging a number ot checks, his in gotten gains to buy all using Id d binds of Jewelry. Actual work has begun on tbq Dee memorial hospital at Ogden, a public hospital which be In the nature of a memorial to the lata Thomas D. Dee, one of the most prominent residents of tbs Junction City. ' Thd 1810 convention of the Brotherhood of Owls Is to bs held in Salt taka City, when approximately 2.000 delegatee will be In attendance. The convention will probably be held during the month of August. Salt Lake City la being threatened with the Norway rat pest, and unless some means la taken Immediately to eradicate this king of all animal pilferers, it will not bo long before the ettyta overrun with them One bundt'etf" dollars harWeiT'SF jwwprttfed by the county commission era ol Cache county to assist the Cache Valley Fruit association In arranging an exhibit (or display at the Horticultural fair to be held at Salt Lake. A warning against typhoid fever Is contained Inaa address Issued by the slate board of health tohealth offi-cA war tOioUKiioui the state. fare agaltm flies, which carry the disease germs In great numbers, Is urged. Walter J--. Turner, hla wife and three children have' been deported, by order of the Immigration department, from Ogden to their former home In Canada. The unfortunate family was In the direst poverty, and the father was an Invalid . The famous dry farms of Juab ty. In the vicinity of Nephl andMona, will this year produce more Jhan thirty-live bushels to the aerwof the Unset hard wheat raised anywhere la the -- weaLc6fainirtotpe(phrwho ere-i-n a position to know,. john'Flynnrw br&kcnian employed on the VntooTaclflo, fell from a moving train silt was entering the Ogilen yardSyBml sustained Injuries of a serious: fatal character, tflog badly cut aud bruised about the face ' and his skull fractured. tm ot the tnht indications of the growth and prosperity of Balt Lake seen in some time comes In the announcement of the postal department, stating that the employes of the Salt Lake office will receive Increased salaries fur the fiscal year starting July L aggregating 15.800. J. F. llovill, a Sait Lake man, disappeared from his home several days last week, he having become erased over the dealA of bis daughter, and for him proved futile, until he wae finally located at the cemetery, where he waa keeping lonely vigil at the grave of his Child. vlcUml Clarenoe Hendrickson,-t- b ot an elyvator accident in Salt lake City, has suffered the amputation of th legs, and It la believed his. life wltKbe saved. The accident was the result'of the boy's own carelessness while, hexwas visiting .with th lad who ope rat caf be elevator. Dr. Joseph p.'-- Merrill. O. J. Salisbury, Leroy Armstupg and George Gust In, of Salt LakeiD. J. A. Wldt-soe- , of Logan, and Thomka L. Allen, of Coalville; have been nauted by Gbv-ernSpry, aa members of thexLtah state conservation commission, created by the last legislature. The report for the month' of June, made by the- Utah State hoard ot health, shows an increase of only one death for June,' 1908, over June, 1908. Localities free, from Contagious diseases for 1908 Were seventy and' for 19V9. seventy-three- . There were twee-t- f oi ,k',nmu .cer. b.a If-n- ot m-ar- - r SEA WALLS SAVE All' AIRSHIP Tarma of Subscription. Ona Tear In Advance .........11.10 Ont Tear not paid U Advance 1.00 From Tf French Ariator Makes Trip Bis Months, la Adranca 00 Three Months. In Adranca Calair to Dover Without Mishap .OS Binds Coplaa in Small Monoplane. Sample eoplaa on application. ................ IE 81 JEALOUS 001 STRIKERS SHOT X j '.. (e ost-maet- er 2" y -- s -- well-know- ut Partner-of- - Edlttr WoodHtsSlsr Goes Into Bankruptcy. New York. The tragic deaths ol Mrs. Edith Woodlll and of Robert E Eastman on the Maryland eastern shore last month were recalled here on Saturday. July 24. by fhe filing of a petition of bankijtptcy by John T Garrison, Individually and as survh lng tnember.of the firm of Fstman A Co. In his petition h gives tie firms liabilities ad $92,000. with as sets of $t. Mr. and hi individual Ha bllltles aa $28,300. with $13,700 as eels. N X Wyoming Cowboy Has Completely Dropped from Sight. Cheyenne. Wyo. Miss Anna Friend, Of Ashton, Ky left here on Sunday for her home, after a fruitless search here for some trace of her brother. Frank Friend, who disappeared two jeRr aKO, Friend was employed as a cowboy on aJanch neftr Cheytntie,. and wrote regularly to hla at Ashton until two year ago,pareif when his letters fcntjdenly stopped. His relative fear he met with foul play, but his sister could not get a trace of the miss lng man during her visit to Wyoming. ' Failed to Heed Warning of Boy. Waco, he failed to heel ihe wirnlns ot a mall bov to the effect that he would he stmek by a train and killed tf be persisted tn sitting on the end ot a tie, M V. Ervin, a laborer, was hit by a passing engine in tbe vicinity of'VYaco and was instantly killed. Celebrate Pioneer- - Day- ,Skit Lse City. The major portion of the towns and settlemenls of the state ol Utah celebrated Pioneer oa July 24, the occasion being the day antihersary of the arrival of the Mormon., ploneenr In the Salt Lake valley. In Salt Lake, business was practically suspended, and the dlffrcnt resorts were crowded to their capacity. One of the most pretentious celebrations was at Banly The town of Lehl also fittingly observed the day. as did Urovo. Ratk City,. Logan, Ogden and numerous other towns. Shea Gets What Hs Has Coming. New York. CorheTIus 'PT'SheaTIhS former Chicago labor leader, found rullty of attempting to murder Alice Walsh, a former Chicago waitress wth whom he had been living here, was sentenced on Friday to not less than five nor, more than twenty five The former presiyears In prison. dent of the International Brotherhood listened stolidly ttf Judge Fosters scathing remarks In Judge Foster pronouncing sentence. the I believe I am helpln? raid: cause of organized labor by ridding jf of one such as fon, and sending yon to states prison" Helps Washington Farmers. Tacoma, Wash One of the most sweeping Innovations In northwest railroad traffic will be the abolition Of all switching charges on pram at Tacoma and Seattle terminals. R u an. nounced by the Chicago, Mllwaukeo Puget Sound railroad that it wilt deliver grain at any dock or mill on any railroad' in 'either city, free of the switching charges collected by other roads. Tbe efTect of the ruling be an increase of approximately i rf.Dt per bushel in the price pall growers . and exporters, Charged With Peculiar .Theft, Butte. Mont. George Gleason was arrested by detectives In the tenderloin district Friday and held for th Helena authorities, upon a charge of having stolen $150 . from Attorney Gleason Spaulding of . that city. stales that Spaulding, to recoup his josses at a poker game In Helena, gave hlm a check for $la0, to get casbed.1th which to enable Spauldto play, but instead ing to continue &ish to Spaulding, ho of returning the came to Butte and lost the money In g poker came In thls'clty. sixty-se- cond t r - 11 Arrested for Murder on Hie Honey- Moors Preparing for Attack. moon. Madrid. Official dispatches conDenver. James W. Robinson, who cerning the bombardment around Me- was arrested here on suspicion of bellila' state that this measure James L. Byrd, wanted In Memtaken to prevedT the enemy from ing phis, Tenn., for the ffiurder of Joseph massing; The gunboat Martin Alonso Black, a shoe dealer of that city, tor Plnzon assisted In the bombardment, w horn Byrd formerly worked, has con after which she chased, gu aid no teased to the police that he was the catch, two steamers snspedud of cap. murderer. Byrd was married two Another Congrees for Tho Haguo. The rjlng contraband arms. weeks ago at Colorado Springs, and was resumed on Sunday with his bride was spending his London. The International anti albe Moors . Jn In Denver. Robinson forcoholic congress, which concluded Rs honeymoon estiworked In San Francisco. He labors Saturday afternoon, accepted force in the Riff region. R mated that they now number JctpoO merly the killing was In the Invitation of Queen Wllbelmlna to and declares are preparing for a concentrates hold Its next gathering at The Hague i attack. ftj 191 .. Mont.-r-IICcsuk- e u - nt pen. e. Laborers, Policemen Special Charge Crowd With Firearms Galveston, Texas, Passes Tltrongli Storm Which Sends Wall of - Water Against Embankment , Kenosha, Wls. Three strikers were shot during rioting at the plant of N. R. Allens Sons company, tanners, on s a result state Thursday, and troops are to be sent here to control the situation. The rioting began when the guards attempted to disperse strikers who ad gathered la numbers about the entrance to thlarit- A deputy and a policeman were utfack-ewith bricks and clubs. The guards drew their rtvolters and charged the mob, perhaps fatally woundng one of the strikers. A few minutes later another riot occurred near the plant when the police attempted to arrest the strike leaders, and two more strikc-- g were shot. Tne police asserted they Bred in tie' air. Twelve or more were arrested ' The present trouble seems to be the culmination of a long series of labor troubles at the tannery plant. 1 - Part of the Island Upon Which tha City is Situated Was Inundated, But No Lives Were Lost and Property Damage Is Not Large. v d SPENT- - MONEY TOO FREELY Two Wyoming Men Arrested on Sue--1 picion of Train Robbery. Cheyenne. Wyo. The lavish expenditure of money for champagne- - by William White aud R. W. Stockwell of Rock Creek led. Co, the arrest of the two in-- at Laramie on Thursday, and the recovery of a larg sum of money, , believed by pffleeru to be a portion of the swag secured by bandits years ago in a Union Pacifio train robbery at Wilcox. The arrests followed a spree, during which the .two men spent $445 for wine. White later deposited $4,020 in a Laramie hank. White clamed he found the money: in a glass Jar burled in the cellar of William Taylors residence. All the money is gold coin and bears dates many years back. n PROPHESIES NEW RELIGION. Dr. Eliot Says It Will Not Bs Bound Galveston, Texas The seventeen-foo- t sea walls saved this city from the elements on Wednesday, when Galveston passed through safely a hurricane which resembled in intensity the disastrous storm of 1900. Part of the island ujaui which the city is situated was again inundated, ! be-- ' overflow from tbe sea water reaching a height of seven or more feet. That portion of the island which has been protected suffered comparatively little harm. No lives were lost In this Immediate vicinity, and the property damage will not be very large. Sweeping westward, the tropical storm, which had been central over the gulf for twenty-fou- r hours or more, struck Galveston shortly after 11 oclock. The wind attained a vemlles an hour. locity of sixty-eigand heayed the waters of Galveston bayup against the island and flooded that portion which had not beetr" raised. The water backed up Into" the main streets. The principal damage, however, was confined, to the beach front, where bath houses and'' pleasure piers were swept away, but shipping was undisturbed. Aburricane for east Texas was forecasted early In the day. and when the storm broke Galveston was prepared. The Inhabitants of the few scattered houses In the low sections sought safety and the vessels were riding at'pnchor In the bay. The fury of the storm was soon abated, and the anxiety of those who entertained fears of another tidal wave was thus early relieved- .So short was Its duration that the Mallory line steamer, booked to sail for New York shortly after moon, left oh time. A heavy dredgefhad been blown against the single bridge, which connects Galveston with the main Hne, which was damaged As a result all manner of rumors were rife that Galveston was again destroyed by a tidal wave similar to that of nine years ago. It will require sevX eral days to ascertain the amount ot the damage. The man .wrerod a wide-are- a along the gulf coast. - From other cities In the affcctwd area come reports of narrow escapes of property. and much destruction ht . Creed. Charles W. emeritus of Harvard, In an address before tho Harvard summer Bchool of theology, on Thursday, prophesied the advent of a new re, ligion. lt will not be bound by dogma or creed." he said. Its workings' will he simple, but Its field of action limitless. Its discipline will be the training In the development of good will. It win attack all forms of evil. There will be no supernatural elements; k will place do eiUnce on anythlngTffit the laws of nature. Prevention will be the watchword and s skilled surgeon one of its members. The new religion will not r teach that character can be changed TWELVE LIVES LOST. not sorrow It will deal with quickly. and death, but with Joy and life." While Galveston Escaped Lost of Life, Other Towns Not so Fortunate. Made Preparations for Death. Texas. The West Indian Houston, Park City, UtaR Robert Wlddlson, hurricane which swept from one end for eighteen years a well known ef -- Ahls city, a blacksmlthand of the Texas gulf to the other on at one time active Tn municipal affairs and highly respected, on Thrusday sons outside of Galveston,- fatally In six- wounded four and seriously afternoon gbihered u p his' tools, cleaned jured of the tbe to details teen, according his his at up shop, and, appearing Whole 'storm learned Thursday night. home at 1:30 o'clock, called his wife were devastated and the damage and two smalt children and told them townsamount to hundreds of thousands win that he was going away to be gone a of dollars. ( wind long time. He gave his wife what For four hours a seventy-mil- e hIS took from be his had, money ring swept" across the country. At Bay City half the business secfinger and gaye It to the little girl, gave his watch to his son, went di- tion .was damaged. Including the opera one bank, the court house, rectly to the stable In the rear of the house,school-anthe city jail. Every d house and within a few minutes the high was unroofed of Velasco Jn building family was startled by a shot from a the town was and demolished, partly double-barreleshotgun. Mrs. WiddR esson rushed to the bam and. found her under, four feet of water. People caped In boats from Colorado river, a husband dying. mile away. Work on the Panama Canal. Cloudburst in Wiscdnaifl. Washington. Substantial progress Wts- - Reports- from- 'Milwaukee;-'In canal construction all along the In northern Wisconsin, particularly line Is shown by reports coming to th neighborhood of Ashland, tell of the- - Washington office of the Isthmian Excavation " work serious losses as aresult of a cloud Canal company. the estlm?rfes of the toss vary- approximates 80,000,000 cubic yards, hurst, almost as much as the total quantity lng from $4(Kkfoo to $750,000. Innuof dirt taken out by the Frencfi dur- merable bridge and dams are report--e-d as beBg carried out, and the siting the period they were engaged In oh the Odanah Indian reservaoperations there. Less than 100,000,090 uation14 serious. In the summer re cubic yards of earth remain to be re- tion It Is esti- sort country enormous damage has moved from the., ditch. mated the great waterway will be bten done to small summer houses. Mitts' on the Odanah reservation are Of ships by Januready for the transit , wrecked. . ary 1. 1915. ( Rejoicing. Cholera Situation in Russia. Seems Y from various parts Butte. Reports Under Control, toJBe of the state lndicateJbat the heavy 8L Petersburg. Tne qholera situaof Tuesday was a godsend to tion seems well underwent rol. After rain the dry farming crops, practically remaining stationary for several to their salvation In some" amounting 120 cases, weeks, with a maximum of of the stale. Because of the ' sections tbe number of cases has gradually rainfall during June the grain decreased until Thursday there were small had begun- - to . There are 800 patients In eastern Montana only sear. Similar "re portr of and shrivel t forty-eighin the city hospitals and the condition of grain were . persons are being, treated In the subfrom southern Montana and Preventive Inocula- from the urban hospitals. , west. Throughout the tion, which was largely employed dur- Beaver Head valley fhe dry farm been discarded has the 1908, by ing was In particularly bad condigrain as useless. cholera experts tion from the lack of fain. , Striking Employes of Steel Car Coma Foot Halftones Deep. pany Going Back, to Work. Mont. Hailstone fully one Butte, ; f The Pa. backbone tha Butler, strike of the employes of the Standard loot In depth covered the ground at Steel Car company, the putler Forged .Hedges and other places along the Steel Wheel company and the Stand- tracks of the Billings & Northern In ard Wheel company Is broken, accord- Eastern Montana Tuesday, according to statements of officials connect- ing to reports which reached this city It is on Wednesday. ed with the three concerns. terrific wind storm thought that within a week a large accompanied the hall and rain, and' walk- wheat. and other majority of the forelgnere-whgrain were blown ed out In partial sympathy with the down and badly damaged. Reports men of the Pressed Steel Car com- also have been received from Clark pany of McKees Rocks, near Pitts- Fork valley to the effect that consld burg, will have returned to their old arable damage to growing crops was positions. caused In tfat country.. by Dogma Cambridge, id ass. oF Eliot,-preside- clt-tze- n d ' ' fifty-two- also-recei- o ved , -- V |