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Show T' s - -- times COALVILLE N. JACOB Editor WILL J f LAUNDR? CHECKS PASS? ?hTERSON, u4 Huucr. UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS LIVES AS RESULT OF EXPLOSION WHICH DESTROYED PALACE. FOUR HUNDRED LOSE Utah Fruit ,ublldty league tat requested the publicity bureau of the Salt Lake Commercial club to aaalat la advertising and disposing of Utahs fruit crop. The Utah Chautauqua association meeting at Ogdea vaa not a financial success, the directors reporting a lose of (500. Last year the expenditures exceeded the receipts by 1900. Tbq president of the Box Elder stake has decided to discontinue Sun day services in the tabernacle for the month of August. - Meetings will be held In four city wards Instead. J, C. Aubeg, a pioneer well driver of Payson, died last week from Injuries received la a runaway. Aubeg came to this country from Germany about forty years ago. He waa unmarried. Fire at Midvale partially destroyed a frame house belonging to Mrs. Thomas Le Tsge. The Ore is sup posed to have started from sparks from a passing Rio Grande locomotive, By a vote of 115 to 1C taxpayers of Coalville decided to bond the city for 15,000 to Install a waterworks ays tem. A. large spring west of the city will be utilised. Work will he started at once. Clyde W, Jackson, formerly cashier of the Helper State bank, accused of embezzling and arrested July 20, was sentenced to serve two years by Judge A. H. Christensen of the district court at Price on Thursday, eon of Harold Stevens, George Stevens of Burch Creek, Weber county, was severely bitted by a bulldog. The babys, face waa torn, several attchea being taken by Th " . -- . President of Republic of Hsytf Among the Victims, the Members of Hie Family Being Saved Cause of Explosion Unexplainod. Port an Prince, Haytl. General Leconte, president of tbe republic of Haytl, perished Thursday In s fire which destroyed the national palace. It was caused by an explosion of the powder magazine attached to the palace. Later Investigation showed that the casualty list In dead and wounded amounted to 400 persona. The explosion occurred at' 3:15 o'clock Thursday morning and. the shock shattered the palace. Fire followed quickly and the palace, a wooden structure, was consumed within hlf an hour. There were a greatof number of explosions of munitions war that had been stored in the cellars. All the bouses around the., palace were greatly damaged, but as the palace Itself was isolated the firemen succeeded in their efforts to localise the ConstlntHtJ PttMwereuJ rwi fire. The members of the family of the president, all of whom were In the PRESIDENT VETOES WOOL BI1L palace at tbe time, were saved, hut President Leconte himself perished. Consternation reigns among ths disorders have ocno but populace, Declares That Lew Rates ef Compm-mie- e curred. Measure Would Bring Disaster At a joint meeting of tbe chamber the attending surgeon. te GenIndustry In This Country. A afternoon. and senate Thursday While attempting to extract a shell eral Tancrede Auguste, senator and from a 22callber rifle, Vlnaon Porter of public works, was namof Ogdea accidentally shot himserr la ed as . Washington. For the 'second tine president. the right foot The bullet entered the within a year President Taft on Frldiy ' top of the foot and ranged downward, APPLES BEST POR COMPLEXION. vetoed a bill to revise tbe wool tariff , breaking two small bones. schedule K" of tbe Payne-AldricWith reservations already made at Thla la Declaration ef Member ef In- law. local hotels for 250 delegates, there ternational Appje Shippers. The president returned to congrj la every promise of a record attend-anc- e If women knew that eat- the bill evolved as a compromise Chicago. at the annual convention of the will do more to make tbelr tween, the house and senate, hold! American Institute of Banking, which ing apples beautiful than all the face that Ua low rates would bring disascomplexions . opens t SaR Lake City, August 21. remedies In the world, they would eat ter to home industry. He appealed tt Armed with the first search and the. luscloua fruit morning, noon and congress, however, not to adjourn u seizure warrant Issued In Ogden, un- night," said U, Grant Border of Baltl tit It had enacted n measure "subxta der the near liquor inw, Chief of Po- more on Thursday, In addressing the tlally to reduce unnecessary exlstioi lice W, L Norton of Ogden raided International Apple Shippers aaaocla-tlon- duties without destroying protectioi an ostensible grocery store and confisfor the wool Industry In the Units! cated 1 1,000 worth of malted and sptr- Five years from now, when the States'-- '' Li SUM yataialluinra disapproval Of Be The greenhouse being erected nt come Into existence in the last five wool bill Is to be followed with similar the state school for the deaf and blind years begin to hear' full crops, the an-- , vetoes of the steel bill and the at Ogden will be completed la about nual apple production of this country bill. The sugar bill la likely to three weeks and will be one ot the will exceed 100,009,000 barrels. We toed, aa is the excise bill, t most modern la the state. It will must advertise the apple aa the na- ter probably on the ground th coat 11.500, la 22x55 feet, and divided tional fruit If we are to prevent its president believe It unconatit J h . t'e Into three separate rooms Frank Colcktugh, night marshal at Midvale, waa kilted, one man fatally Injured and two " slightly wounded, when two masked mea attempted to hold up a saloon la Midvale, one of the robbers being shot by Cblclough after he bad been fatally injured. Utah, an a state, will spend the sum of 50,00S la advertising her resources this year. Of this sum the business Interests of 8alt Lake City are subscribing 119,000 for convention work sad ft 5.000 for publicity. Salt Lake City hereelf is subscribing the sum of ." FREE TOLL IS PROPOSED. MINE HORROR IN GERMANY, eal Explosion ef Btaek Damp and Duat Kills Hundred Men. Buchum, Germany. An explosion ot black damp and qoal dust .Thursday morning In the Lorraine abaft ot the coal field In the village of Gerthe, four miles from Buchum, cost the lives of 103 miners, according to tbe official report. Two other were severely Injured and twenty-thre- e slightly In-- . Jured. Death was practically inatan-tatfeo- u In all cases. The cause of tbe 15.000. v has not been ascertained, explosion Melo-graTbs disappearance of Joseph a blast beached of Ogdea, who narrowly escaped but It la thought that a big pocket of gas. downing at Lagoon July 28 when hla companion. Miss Emma Youngqulat, JUL10BEJANC0URT was drowned after the accidental of his leads a boat, overturning friends to believe be hss become men-tall- y deranged. the decrease la Notwithstanding taxes the Utsb ooanty commission plans an sctlvs road compaign this folk The first piece ot work to oe taken up will he from the Tlmpanogoe meeting house through to the road running by the Edge wood farm and onto the seat bench. Having traveled 3,000 miles on toot ' sad with only such equipment as caa he put pa the backs of two burros, S. Us wife sad bit , U Con no. on, arrived In Salt Lake Thuruday, bound for Brigham City, whence they went Into Mexico as Mormon seven years ago. Mtss Dorothy Drexel, who came to Eureka In company with Alex Mo Chrystal, dltd under circumstances which aroused the suspicion ot officials. McCbrystal and Dick Camp bell were placed under arrest Tn girl died from an Overdose of laudcol-min- ts anum. . -- ) E. T. Jones, who lived north ol Helper, was struck by a train while driving across the track, his lifeless body being found beside ths track some time later. The mangled horse - and broken buggy were discovered on the cowcatcher when the train pulled into Price. Walls of the new concrete barn being built W tbe boys of the State Industrial school st Ogden sre nearly completed. Tbe barn will be quite an Addition to tbe school and will cost 54,009. When completed the barn can be figured at a valuation of 37,000. The police are now reasonably certain that Roy Carpenter, the young ' man lying In a Salt Lake hospital with a bullet wound through his hip, was shot either by a policeman or n rail road detective while trying to make hla way out of the Oregon Short Lias raids on n freight train. -- dirt7Govert,or Se - two-year-ol-d T earthuake, whpj, owing to the lnterru Indicate that the seise were widespread. Several hundred perao killed, thousands are outbreaks of fire have many towns and villa atruction has .been ca beaval. Th' entire district tlnople and Adrianopl severely. Fugitives report 300 killed a The town was atiUfljurnlng when bas been wiped out left Ganoa-Hora- f eighty persona Being killed and thirty wounded. The wrecked buildings took fire and most pf them were burned. Shar-Ko- i was fdestroyed and two near by villages were engulfed. Adrianople suffered llttlq damage, hut Tohorlu waa partly destroyed by the earth quake and fire. The course of the disturbance ap RULE OF RIGHT pears to have been In the region of the Dardanelles.- - Eye witnesses from that section give harrowing accounts of the havoc wrought The majority ol the houses In the Galli polls are in ruins and the people are camping In la in an the fields. Tohanak-Kaless- l equally bad plight, but the loss of life PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TALKI In these towns la small, although the OF 1TB APPLICATION TO ALL Injured are many. POLITICAL QUESTIONS. Warships anchored in the Dardanelles felt the shock severely. It was first attributed to a torpedo boat The captain of the American steamer Virit of Notification Contmltte ginia reporta that the light house at Candidate and Declares No Gancs-Hora- , in the Bea of Marmora, Fraud Controlled. Conven- iaa disappeared and that the villages In the surrounding country are In ion Has Boon flamea. He waa unable to anchor and render assistance owing to the violent Seaglrj, N. J. Governor Woodrow movement of th sea. Wilson on Wednesday unfolded ths fabric of hla political belief In a PROGRESSIVE TICKET FOR IDAHO speech, formally accepting the Demo Probable That a Complete State Ticket cratlc nomination for the presidency. . ; WJjl bo Placed In the Field, termed first what he Establishing hla faith," he Invoked tbe rule ol Caldwell, Idaho. Alleging that the of John H, Haines waa acnominatioil end to right politics, pro justice" ceeding In auccesalon to show Its ap complished by the lavish expenditure plication to the tariff, the trust queo of money and declaring that hla nomtlon, the restoration of the merchanl ination assures the election of a Demomarine, the development of waterways, cratic governor, unless, the people be the conservation of natural resources, given an opportunity to vote for a Progressive, J. H. Gipson, state chair banking reforms and other Issues man of the Progressive party, stated was a notification there Officially committee of fifty-twrepresenting Saturday that the Idaho Progressives every state and territory,1 and witb would place a state ticket headed by them dame eight Democratic govern- Paul Clagstone in the field nt once. over the green that The "ticket will be complete with the ors, Spread atretchea away from the governors possible exception of justice of the sucottage to the ocean, however, waa a preme court and one congressman, mixed fathering of several thousand. French and Stewart, being both re Senator-Elec- t Ollle M. James of garded as Progressives. The nominaKentucky, permanent chairman of the tion will be made by petition and a Baltimore convention, acted as spokes meeting of the state committee has man for the notification committee. been called to coply with ' legal for He praised the candidate and - his mantles. achievements, declared - that no cry Will Attend Funeral of Mikado, of a convention was Washington. For the first time In heard," and bespoke a harmonious the history of, the United States, tbe partv.X- secretary of state haa been designated as a special embassador to a foreign WALKER W. VICK President Taft on Saturday power. assigned Secretary of State Knox ai special embassador to Japan to attend the funeral of the late emperor, on September 1, with the state ment that the mission was given to the premier of the cabinet as an evidence of American friendship Tor Japan. Senate Approves Administration Mne ure Providing Free Passage Through Panama Canal to Americas Ships- Washington. The Panama canai administration bill, providing free passage to American ships, prohibiting railroad-ownevessels from using the waterway, and authorising the establishment of a one-ma- n government when the canal la completed, was passed by the senate Friday night, by a vote of forty-seve- n to fifteen.- - The provision for free tolls, which was fought out In the senate Wednesday, waa endorsed again just before the passage ot tbe measure. d , I InteMsIand Traffic Halts Honolulu. Attorney A. 8. Humphreys, representing the striking masters and mates, .whose refusal to contlnae on duty has tied up Inter-islansteamship traffic, asked a federal investigation ot the strike in a statement which he issued Friday, charging the steamship companies with having obtained unreasonable profits, which, le Intimated, were partially rebated In controlling traffic. d s Return Favor Stubbs. I Topeka, Kan. Returns received late Friday from over state indicate that Governor W. R. Stubbs has carried nearly100 of the 165 legislative districts The governor Issued a statement In which he declares he has easily won the Republican ' senatorial nomination from Senator Curtis. - I - Drowned Beneath Wagon. Salt Like City. William Bridge, f years old, 'was drowned In the Jordan river shortly before 5 oclock Friday afternoon, when the wagon Jn wbieh he wae attempting to ford the stream turned over. His horse was also a drowned. w. Progressive of vicepresldent- - "lved mnday He stopped at capital of the state ' only ten minutes, where he made an address to persons assembled at the railroad station' to welcome him. iQ his talk he said that he had been drafted into the ranks of the fighters for the cause which the third party represents and that he was ready to do his duty He announced that he would not resign as governor of California. f Congress May Adjourn Soon. Washington. Congress Is about to tefmlnate a session that has now run over 250 days. The session has not been fruitful of much general legislation, but from the standpoint of great issues fought and great policies outlined It has been of more than usual interest. Many annual appropriation bills that should have become-effecti- ve July 1, still are at Issue between'-the two houses. Minor legislation and Important questions of general interest are being laid aside In an effort to bring about adjournment by next Saturday, or at- the latest by the end of the following week. - Great Britain Will Protest t . , London. Arguing that well informed opinion In Canada and France and even la the United States is unable to reconclle the differential! treatment of American shipping In - the matte rot the Panama wlnal with the epre treaty, the Time cates the emjployment of strong language upon Qe subject because It would be calculated to Impede a quiet and -- friendly discussion of the matter with the United States, which It will be the British governments duty to undertake. - Stab Husband Through Heart Portland, Ore. Otto FiechtI Is dead from a knife wound, and Mrs. Ethel FiechtI, his wife', Is under arrest on a charge of murder. According to Mrs, -FiechtI, the couple spent practically all night In quarrels and reconciliations. In the final quarrel, she said, FiechtI crowded her to the wait, slap-- , ping and striking her with his' fist; Then, she said, to save herself from further punishment, she seized a dirk, which was hanging on the wall, and lunged at FiechtI, driving the blade straight through his heart Shooting at Butte Picnic. Butte, Mont John Mllkovltch ! dead and ianxor .Tusvich fatally wounded aa a result of their love of firearms The two attended a miners picnic near here Sunday and practiced A cowboy or with their Tevolvers. forest ranger, whose Identity haa not been established, and who, it' is believed, Imagined that he was being shot at, opened fire with hla rifle and Minority la With Catlin. ; In the legs. Washington Representative .Theron both men were wounded blood and Catlin, the young millionaire and so- Mllkovltch died from loss of Is no hope for his companion. there of betrothed St. man from Louis, ciety Miss Laura Merrtam, a Washington . Schepps Fears Gang. be$uty, 1 given a clear title to hlrseat Sam Schepps, Ark. Hot Springs, in the house under n Republican remen who murdered of the paymaster port filed by the minority members ol Herman Roeenthal, spent Sunday In a -of elections, tbe house committee cell under double guard. It Is feared which Investigated charges of illegal that he will attempt to kill himself. use of money In hla election. Schepps almost collapsed when arrested. Hla fear of the New York police Detroit Officials Confess Detroit It waa admitted Saturday and The ' system" If be turns Informer that Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Shepar- Is just about balanced by hla dread of d-has in his possession the confea the electric chair If he does not tell ' sions of three of the eighteen city o9 all he knows. flcials now under arrest In connection Arizona Team Wins' with recent development In the local Pickens and Page of Globe, Butte. aldermantc graft scandal. g contest at Arlz., wop the Nomination Withdrawn. the annual picnic of the Butte Miners' Washington. President - Taft has union on Sunday, sending their steel Walker W. Vick occupies the responfrom the senate, the ap- into solid granite 43 inches in fifteen withdrawn sible position of atsletant secretary of of Leslie M Scott aa! United minutes The purse waa $1,000, The the Democratic national committee. pointment States for the district of Ore- team of Bardslaw and Kinsella, also marshal work of of the the Much secretary There had been much opposi- of Butte, waa second with 4111-1gon. office falls to hit share and he ptrformo tion inches. Four teams contested. to the appointment It wKh wisdom and discretion. Shot Her Husband. Veto. Taft Twenty-fift- h Killed on Crossing. O. Frank Llcher aged tihen Cinclnn.LL Taff Piealdent Washington. Elmira, O. George Goodman, 48 vetoed the wool bill he with 35 ot Aurora, IniL, was shot six times stamped years old, member of the city council, hla disapproval the twenty-fiftmean In the abdomen by his wife at tbe Injured ure sent to him from was billed and four other Most home ef Dr.' Ralph Tilley of Peterscongress. when a Baltimore AiOhio passenger of the vetoes were on burg, Ky, as the result of a dare comparatively train bit a .Green line car at Lorraine by Llcher, who had become estranged unimportant subjects avenue crossing. v" from hla wife.- - To Build Forts at Flushing. Widow Officers' Suicide. ' Army Sugar Plant Burns.'' Berlin. Fresh ;l information frot Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Antoinette New Iberia, La. Fire Sunday night Woulde, widow ot the late Lieutenant Holland show that the Dutch gova now at Intend destroyed the plant near ernment ng practically IT. proceed S. A, who was H. A. Woulde, with the bill provid Here of the Segura Sugar company. date very early two and 'tiled horse a from thrown Fort Ing for th erection of the Flushing I The estimated lost Is slightly under years .ago committed siK'e. forts. $500,000. shootlnDes Moines by fraud-controlle- d Mut-suhlt- -- H rock-drlllln- Earthquake Start Fire. Bettor Betancourt, the new mlnfater Constantinople. The upsetting of .a from Colombia, recently arrived In lamp by the earthquake Friday startWashington and presented hie creden- ed a conflagration at Chorlu on tie tials to President Taft Hs succeeds line. Three hundred houses Pedre Oaplne, who was recalled be- Adrianople been have and the fire Is destroyed cause of certain undiplomatic atate-mentstill raging. a. Seeks War Loan. a Agree to Appropriation, - Washington. The Dominican minisWashington. Favorable report on ter here, Hr. Don Francisco X Prinado, tbe senate resolution appropriating has been instructed by bis government 3100,000 for the relief and transporta- to arrange for a loan of 31,000, ooo to tion of refugees from Mexico was enable tbe Dominican republic to war agreed "upon by the house military t , upon Haiti. committee on Tuesday. Would Allot Coal Lands'to Cities , Record Price for Steers. Washington. Secretary Fisher has Kansas City, Mo. Another . record waa broken at the stock yard when a plan to allot government coal land W, II. Tapp of Liberty, sold through i to cities, which in turn may operate the Swift-HenrCommission company them under certain regulations to supa carload of steers at 110.10 a hun-ire- d ply municipal needs at well as those . ' I of cltlzeng. ' pounds. y 4 h ' , 'n VS J 4 V |