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Show COALVILLE TIMES SHOT BY JEALOUS HUSBAND PETERSON. Editor and Manager. N. JACOB UTAH COALVILLE DESPERADO CARRIED ON &and Manager Meets Death at Pleasure Resort at Hands of Man Who Claims He Had Been Wronged. COT HOSPITAL"TO MEET AWFUL DEATH BY FIRE. FROM UTAH STATE NEWS .Joseph Parry, a resident of Ogden for over sixty years, is dead, bis death being due to heart failure sad Id age. Mayor John S. Bransford of Salt Lake has filed suit for llbd against the Salt Lake Herald Republican, demanding $50,000. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fnnk of Sterling was playing in tbe family dooryard when be fell into a well and was drowned. Letters are being sent out to all county commissioners calling attention to a kw passed by tbe last legis-'aturpermitting the levying of a special tax for exhibits st fairs. Tbe mayor of Ogden bag offered a reward of $100 for evidence that would lead to tbe conviction of any saloon keeper who violates tbe 9 oclock or Sunday closing ordinance. Robert Plurom, a tramp, was struck by tbe pilot beam of an engine near Ogden,, his left arm being broken and bis back and shoulders bruised. That be escaped death Is regarded as miraculous. George Glbbett, an aged resident of Salt Lake, was struck by a train and instantly killed while crossing the tracks hi the north part of the city. It Is supposed he did not bear tbe approaching train. Lillian Poulaon, aged 5 died at Ogden from burns sustained alien her clothing caught fire ae tbe little girl was striking a match. A piece of the burning match head stuck in tbe fabric of her dress and set fire to the cloth. E. B. Pyper, arrested in Salt Lake at the request of Canon City, Colo., authorities on a charge of bigamy, ,ad .mlta that he bad married twice, lut declares that hie first wife has bo cored a divorce. Pyper is only 24 years old. A woman, Mrs Ea Cooper of Bradford Pa. presided st the opening session of the fourteenth' annual convention of the American optical association, which convened in Salt Lake on t August I. Mrs. Cooper is third of the association. Tbs Provo firemen have built a lower la the fair grounds south of the city to h used In the state Bremen's tournament August 17. Members of tbs Salt Lake fire department will scale this tower and give demon- e six-stor- y Nineteen thousand acres of stats lands In Iron county wars sold at auction at Parowan last week under the direction of M. M. Steele, a member of the state land board. The land brought an average of $3.50 an acre, which la considered a fair price. Fruit growers throughout the state of Utah are jubilant over the prospects for a good crop and a ready market this season. Reports gathered from various parta of the state Indicate that the 1911 fruit crop will be fully as large as that of the year before. son of Mr. Louis, the and Mrs. James Bowers of Nephl, Is dead as tne result of being thrown from a horse, The accident occurred about four miles west of town while Louis and two other boys were ou theh way to bring some cows from a Wild Work of Mob of Pennsylvanians, Who Dragged Wounded Man to 8cene of His Crime and Gave Hia Body to tho Flame. Coatesvllle, Pa Zachariah Walker a negro desperado, was carried on a cot from the hospital here Sunday night and burned to a crisp by a fren tied mob of men and boys. Tbe negro, who had shot and killed Ed a a i d Rice, a special policeman of the Worth Iron mills, Saturday night, was first dragged to the scene of the shooting, begging piteously for mercy, lie bad been arrested by a posse late Sunday afternoon after a search that had stirred the countryside- When the posse finauy Ideated him he was found biding in a cherry tree and with the last bullet in his re volver shot himself In the mouth, fall lng from the tree, lie was removed to the hospital and placed under police guard. The mob of over a thousand men and boys gathered at the hospital, took up the bed upon which he was strapped, and carried It half a mile to a farm Here they entered a field and quickly gathering up a pile of dry grass and wood placed the bed upon 1L A match was applied to the pile of grass and the flames shot up quickly, enshrouding the screaming victim That not a vestage of the negro be left tbe mob tore down the fence along the road and plied the rails upon the burning body. FIVE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. by Tidal Wav and Typhoon, Many House Being Swept Away, While Many Collapsed. ' Victoria, B, C. More than 500 live were lost and great devastation ashore and afloat resulted from a typhoon and tidal wave which swept over Japan July 28, according to advices just brought by the Empress of Japan. The fishing fleets from Shidzuoka suffered More than 200 fishermen severely. were drowned. At Toklo a tidal wave swept away many bouses. Including a large tea house with thlrty-thfe- e people. The Japan Swept HwhlU. gawa bay were demolished, scores of persons being drowned, crushed to death or mortally Injured. The noted Sherlgawa Inlaid work factory collapsed and fifteen employes were kill-ethose who escaped swimming tq foots of neighboring houses after crawling from the debris. A torpedo boat was swept at Toklo and several steamers foundered, while big liners dragged anchors. Thousands of houses collapsed, the number In Toklo and vicinity alone being over 12,000, according tq official statistics. The warehouse and factory district suffered severely at Toklo. Balloonist Falla on Oinlng Table. Atlantic N. J Crashing City, through a mammoth skylight in the dining room In the Marlborough-Blenhelhotel and landing on the pasture. In the midst of a fashionable tables r fifteen-yeaa Gus Johnson, serving throng enjoying their dinner in the term for attempted burglary and tn convict from camp brilliantly lighted dining room, Charles escaped ear Willard Tuesday night. John- Bennett, 20 years old, of Nee ark, N son scaled ths ten toot barb wire J., at the conclusion of a balloon fence and made good his escape under flight, lies at the point of death In a cover of the night, but was later re- hospital, with a fractured skull and other Injuries. captured. Natives and former residents of the Attempts to 8wlm Golden Gate. Pacific islands, with their friends and San Francisco, Mrs. Terle pisch, guests, numbering nearly 3.500, enof a South Sea Island trader, Ladaughter 9 at on August joyed an outing on Sunday attempted unsuccessfully goon. Excursions were run on the railroads from various parts of Utah to swim the mile of troubled water at end the entire state was represented the Golden Gate. After the currents had dragged her about a mile shews at the gathering. crews beat The Silver King saloon at Bingham, pulled aboard a owned by Steve Mellch, was partially protesting. Four men swimmers who ' destroyed by dynamiters Tuesday started to accompany her gave up be front window was broken tore sho waa stopped. A morning. open and three sticks of dynamite Will Back De la Barra. thrown through IL The bartender, esMexico In was the saloon, City Without their consent who sleeping hav ng been obtained, Francisco De la caped with a shaking up. A movement is on foot In Salt Lake Barf a and General Bernardo' Kbyte to do away with Ue smoke nuisance, were nominated on Suniay for the formal notice having' been Issued to breeidency and by a all owners of smokestacks that they group of men representing the 'Liberal-party. The general la an must obey the city ordinance, and in Radicalfuture will be prosecuted unless they Independent candidate for the presihave Installed smoke consumers which dency. really consume the smoke. To Probe Election of Stephenson. For the maintenance of the Utah Washington. Despite the fact that si land Omaha the exhibit at fall, and other exhibitions in the east the senate la still struggling with a of a similar nature, the governing second investigation of the election of board of the Salt Lake Commercial Wm. Lorlmer of Illinois, that body on club publicity bureau has authorised Saturday, by unanimous vote, ordered the appropriation of $1,000 as Salt an investigation Into the validjty of the election of Senator Isaac Steph Lakes share of the expense. Verne Preston, 19 years of age, son enson of Wisconsin. of Mrs. Kate Preston, a widow of LoLynching In Oklahoma. gan waa drowned in Bear river, a Durant, Okla. A mob of 500 white .short distance west of Deweyvllle. and shot to death an uncaptured The young man, who was employed known negro who criminally attacked on a ranch, went to the fiver to bathe and shot Mrs. Redden Campbell, near and was seised with cramps. hear and afterward burned the negro' Following an illness which kept him body. on Invalid at a Salt Lake hospital Will Extend Postal System, more than a year, Barney McMana-ton-, 38 years of age, dean of Utah Washington. Encouraged by the prospectors, died August 4. He came successful trial for two weeks of posfio Utah In 18(3, aad for more than tal saving system In the great s of New York, Chicago, St Louis forty years bad been actively engaged as a prospector. and Boston, the postmaster general has decided to extend the system. L - life-savin- g post-office- Copyright. 191D FISHER SEEKING IKFORMATIOI LORDS ACCEPT VETO I Secretary of the Interior Visit Str berry Project In Utah, on Hia j END OF GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL Way to Alaska. STRUGGLE IN ENGLAND WHICH BEGAN TWO YEARS AGO. Salt Lake City. Walter L. Fish secretary of the Interior, successor I Ballinger and central figure tn The si Government Wine by Close Margin, conservation ministrations pollcj Victory Being Due to Conservatives was In Salt Lake on Saturday In col Who Did .Not Relish Creation ference with Btate and federal land ol of Additional Peers. floe officials. i Accompanied by F. H. Newell, dire! tor of the reclamation service soJ London. Premier Asquiths governother officials of the Interior depart ment, which claims to represent the nient and a party of newspaper met of Great Britain, Thursday democracy Secretary Fisher arrived at an earl; night enforced its will upon the peerhour Saturday morning, coming froa narrow vote of 131 to 114. age the by bon Provo, wheie lie was guest of By this vote the house of lords dest a banquet the previous night. cided to accept what the Liberals contk Friday he spent Inspecting tend Ja the wllT of the people and Strawberry valley reclamation - prt adopted Viscount Morelys motion not A return ject, being met upon his to Insist lords amendment the upon Payson by the governor and otbeB jto the bill, which pracparliamentary he Utah goe from state officials, and limits of the house the tically power froMl north to Portland and Seattle, o( lords to a two years suspensory where he will embark for Alaska' tvto and vastly increases the prerog-iv- e of the houae of commons. The great constitutional struggle vhlch began when the house of lords, Marly two years ago, rejected the bvlget of David Lloyd George, Is end- for a time at least, and with the neatest change , to Great Britains working constitution since the passage of the reform bllL The government owes its victory to thj votes of between twenty and tbrty Conservatives who threw In their lot with the Liberals to save tbllr own caste from loss of prestige and the king from the necessity of for eierciBing the royal prerogative the creation of a large number ofiew peers, from which every one believes ha was extremely anxious to be saved. Girl Lott In Mountains. Meeker, Colo. Searching parties are scouring the country about ranch, near here, for trace of WALTER FISHER. Ckrrle Rescorea, aged fourteen, daugh Seoretary of the Interior. tar of John Rescorea, who was last seen Saturday evening, when she was Theie he will Investigate the alleged sent to drive some cows home. It Is coal frauds aud the comptroller Uav tlought possible that Bhe has been charges. attacked by mountain lions, whicl FOR RELIEF OF HOMESTEADERS. have become bold lately, and that possibly her pet dog lost its life In de- Leave of Absence Granted to Various lending his mistress. Western Settler Until April, Anarchists Cause Excitement. On Account of Drought Efforts of the police San Francisco The house on Friday to break Washington up a meeting of alleged anpassed the Warren bill granting leave archists here Sunday showed net re of absence to homesteaders in variults of three r.ot calls, the arrest of ous western land distncis until April ten menthe narrow escape of two fire15, 1912, on account of prevailing men from a hurled knife, a deectve The bill was drought conditions. badly bitten In the hand and a great amended on the floor of the house by deal of excitement adding tbe Devils Lake, N. D ; North Platte, Neb, and Lander, Wjo., dis Burled in Uniform of Gray tricts. of Clad In a uniform Memphis. Representative Mondell introduced of General George W a bill appropriating $10,000 to build gray, the body of the a bridge across the Snatce river for Gordon, commander Veterans,' and the convenience of the people of the United Confederate member of Congress from the Tenth Jacksqns Hole country, Wjenung, and Tennesse district, w as -- laid to rest the Teton valley, Idaho. . Saturday. Threatened With Death. Ethel Barrymore Rejoins Husband. . Columbia, Mnus- -S 3. Gallion, a We have never been NeW York. ranchman here, has received three letnever ters demanding that he have' his 'e parted, never have quarreled and leeal of sort any contemplated have or he will be killed, lie was In Wyothe World quotes K hel ming In search of work when he re- proceedings, and Russell Gr.swold Colt ceived a fake telegram telling him his Barrymore husband, as saying at their counbaby was dying. He hurried back to her home-at Mamaroneck, N. Y. try Columbia,' where he received tbe letters. Tired of Looking at Him. At Dundrum criminal luua- 'TJublTiT. JeffFtsfn Alaska. Alaska. Juneau. Ja,mes J. Jeffries, tic asylum an inmate named Oliver the pugilist, arrived from Seattle on Corin attacked another old man named the steamship Jefferson Friday and John Fltzsimon, killing him. At the began completing arrangements foE Inquest Uorin said that he killed because he was tired of looking his three months' hunting tour of Alaska and the Yukon territory. at him. Bar-Sve- Fitz-glmo- n Two Killed by Bomb. SL Louts, Mo. A Black Hand bomb, exploded In tbe crowded Italian colony on "Dago Hill here, killed a man aad a woman and more or less seriously injured fourteen other residents of a two-storbuilding. London Strike Settled. London. With the dispute oti the carters and the dockmen already settled. an agreement with the ligher-mewas reached late Friday, ending the strike. The settlement la regarded as a victory, for the men. V A " ' Pays Prince's Debts, King Peter of Servla bis Belgrade become reconciled to his son, the Prince George, and has directed that all his debts are to be paid. The court marshal has already paid ff about $50,000. j president Opens Exposition. On hia . way north Philadelphia. Baltimore for at Taft stopped president mlnutea Thursday night to press ,Itw J button that flashed across the continent the opening for the centennial exposition at Astoria, Ore. , STRIFE 1C ENGLAIID TROOPERS FIRE ON STRIKERS AND THEN CHARGE CROWD WITH BAYONETS -- Ogden, Utah. Edward L. Hanks, manager of the Don Phlllppinl band, was shot to death at the entrance to Labor Revolt All Over Greet Britain the dancing pavilion at Glenwood park Probable as Result of Dockment Saturday night by Henry Southworth Strike, Other Workers Taking of Farmington, who accused Hanks of Up the Fight. stealing his wife and breaking up his home Hanks had just descended from the Liverpool The strike sitant'ou in dancing pavilion with Mrs South worth on his arm and was in the act England is grow ing more eenotm ev of offering her a dr.nk from a nearby ery hour, and a general tdriku which tountain, when Southworth stepped up will affect the entire country seems from behind and fired point blank into inevitable Early Tuesday morning there was the mans back, saying, Thats the bloodshed as a result of the strike, last drink you will give my wife. Hanks staggered and fell ou his the troops firing upon a mob of striL face. A second later he squirmed to ers. Bayonet charges were ale made his knees and attempted to rise, beg upon the disorderly element There had been much disorder in giug for mercy from h's assa"ant, who and Birlenhead Liverpool in rapid success on fired five times, both each bullet taking deadly effect throughout the previous day and the Hanks struggled to his feet, clutched police weie constantly in conflict with at his throat and fell dead at the feet d.sorderly crowds. Several fires bellevoyl to have been of Mrs Southworth, his blood spatter of incend'ary origin occurred Monday ing her white frock. afternoon DISREGARD TAFTS REQUEST. The strike committee Monday night declared a general strike of ail trails Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- port worlers, including the railway tione Agree Upon an Amendment men, who up .to the last had refused to British and French Treaties. to go out. The strike will he in ef feet on all the local steamboats and telea Disregarding Washington graphed request from President Taft the Mersey ferries. Seven thousand Dur for a contrary course, the senate com dockers struck at Birkenhead. mittee on foreign relations on Satur ing the day the lockout threatened by day agreed upon an amendment to the the shipowners became effective aud British and French treaties, eliminat- 30,000 men were refused employment ing the provision conferring special until they decide to abide by the powers on the .proposed Joint high terms of a, recent agreement. There now appears little hope ol commission. In this form the treat es were reported to the senate, and the averting a great railroad strike, which presidents wishes that the action e probably w ill be accompanied by a postponed until next December were general labor revolt that will have a set at naught. tremendous effect on the trade Of tbs The senate almost immediately gave United Kingdom. two hours to the treaties, during Admiral Togo it for Peace. dominawhich the danger of New Yoik tion on the joint hgh commission The relations te'fcsvren were discussed. the United State and -- Japan -- must ever be those of peace and neighborly Will Investigate Food Prices. As Admiral Count Togo good will. invesA country-wid- e Washington speaking In his native tongue, uttered tigation of the wholesale and retail that sentiment Monday at tbe lunch prices of all foods, which will require eon given jointly by the Japanese sonine months to complete and which ciety and the Peace Society New will represent the most thorough in- York, only the Japanese present un quiry of its kind yet attempted, haa derstood and applauded vigorously, been begun by the bureau of com- but when Commander Taaigniohl, his merce and labor. This Investigation aide, repeated the words in English, will cover the years 1908, 1909, 1910 an outburst of applause arose sponand 1911. By comparison with rec- taneously from the hundreds ef guests ords of the department of agriculture present for the same period it will he possible Death Relieves Long Suffering. to know just wbat prices are made for Boise, Idaho. Baffling phyelclan every commodity now used from the time it left the producer until served and expert medical men to tho last to at the table of the consumer. diagnose her strange dteaaoe, Mrs. George H. Stewart, wife of Chief JusPresident of Ecuador Resigns. tice Stewart of Idaho, died here Sun-Guayaquil, Ecuador. Reliable Infor- day night at a' local hospital Hollowing mation confirms the earlier reports of an illness of almost two years' dura a clash between the political factions tion. Mrs. Stewart was taken W very of Quito. President Eloy Alfaro has suddenly at a dinner party on October most eminent-physiciaresigned and is now at the Chilean 27 1909,-T- he senlegation. The president of the in this country. were consulted ate, Carlos Freilo, has formed a pro- on her case, but none of them could General w'ith visional government never diagnose it Mrs. Stewart Franco as minister of war and Octa- able to clearly recognize members ol vo Diaz of finance, the Interior and her family. the foreign office. Miner Pummels Pastor. Spanked Her Daughter for Eloping. Goldfield, Nev. The Rev. Redding-toL. Snyder, formerly pastor of ths Quincy, Cal Unable to stop the ceri mony, the mother of Sadie Acres, Goldfield Presbyterian church, was ar EJdward who eloped and married rested here Monday to protect him Prince, did, however, soundly box tbe from further attack by Edwin Baker, ears of the groom and then turned a miner, who had pummeled Snyder her daughter over her knee and spank- on tbe head with the butt of a revoled her. The girl is but 16, but after ver and was threatening to shoot him much pleading all was forgiven and when an officer Intervened. The asthe party journeyed home to partake sault was provoked, it Is alleged, by of a wedd ng feast. tbe presence of Snyder hi Bakers house when the latter returned unex' Strike Riots at Liverpool. pectedly. Liverpool. Serious rioting growing Suntook Peace Advocates Close Session. here out of tbe strike place One policeman was killed, be day. Berne, Switzerland. Tbe peace admg struck onthe head with a brick, vocates closed their sefs'oas Monday, and many persons were Injured. An having agreed on the essentials to be altercation between a policeman and Included In a declarat'on to the world, workers- - --Tn which strikers during their hopes and tbefr prohall demonstration at fet. Georges gram will be set forth. Tbe final act started the trouble. teleof the conference was to se to Andrew Carnegie at Skibo gram De La Barra Choice of Catholics. Castle, whose peace foundation made Mexico City That the Catholic parthe gathering possible. ty will atterart to persuade Francisco Will Make No Conceslsons. De La Barra, the present chief execufor the nomination San Francisco At a confierence tive, to accept the presidency and, failing that, throw Its here Monday between officiate ef the support to Francisco I. Madero !e po Ilarrlman lines and a committee reprical ros sip here It is bas'd on a con- resenting the Federated Shop Emversation with Luis Garcia Pimentel, ployees; E. E. Calvin, one of the leader of the church party and general manager of the Southern Pacific, informed the committee that South African Census. the railroads could make no concesCapetown. The census for the un- sions in wages or shbp rules. ion or South Africa shows & populaYouth Killed Outlaw. tion of all races of 5,938,499, of which Cal. R. L. Strong, a 16 Oxmrrd, are whites. ouly 1,2 'iii,023 year-olyouth of this place, killed a supposed outlaw near Velar station Plague Claims Many. Calcutta. The total number of Monday, and becoming frightened at deaths from plague in British India what he had done, fled. Strong killed and the native states from Januaryl the man to save the Jife of Deputy Sheriff S. L. Martin. last to the end of June was 650390. Plan to Secure Meal. Elected Ten Times to Congress. Boston NT J. Pangs of hunger oaused Paulsboro, Congressman Henry C. Loudenslager died at his Egldio Zovatpro an Italian, to gay residence here Saturday morning. Mr. that he bplieved himself to he sufLoudenslager was elected ten times to fering from Asiatic cholera in order Congress from the First New Jersey that he might secure something to eat at the immigration station. distrlcL Blames Walt Paper Trust. Remain Independent O As the result of alOoiumbus. Mich. annual The reunion Detroit of the army of the Philippines ended leged activity by' the wall paper trust, here Saturday with the seection, of the Peerless Five and Ten Cent Wall Manila P. 1., fur the 1912 reunion J paper company of Pittsburg te in tbe The trust l The proposal to affiliate with the . hands of a receiver. Spanish War Veieians was rejected. charged with ruining the company. old-worl- d 'f' " oia vice-preside- d fc |