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Show COALVILLE TIMES! HIS HAT IS R THE RING N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. COALVILLE DARROW ACQUITTED UTAH WILL ENDEAVOR TO PALOMAS TROOPS FROM TAKING SHORT CUT. k. CAVALRY dent r - STRONG BAND OF REBELS SAID TO BE HEARING MORMON -COLONY IH SONORA. PREVENT Los Angeles. Is erecting large conservatories and hot booses. When completed.If Is said, they will he the largest west of Den- It Is Believed That Leader of Revolt Intends Passing In Rear of Federate, Who Are Now Betwoen Him and May Decide to Remain and nute. Only one ballot was1 taken by the Battle to Marauders, But Will and each Juror votednot guilty. Jury to 8end the Women and Children Although warned against any dePlaces of Safety. monstration ly the baliffs. there was' spontaneous outburst of applause when Foreman M. R. WUWaiuST'ln reEl P&xo, Texas. Word was receiv- sponse to the courts quer yf, stated that ed 'Sunday at the headquarters here the jury had found verdict of not of Mexico of the fuity. that strong force of rebels is nearThere wae a rush to the side of the miles ing Colonia Moreloa, sixty-fivdefendant, which waa stopped by the south of the border and Douglae, baliffs, but it waa renewed a few mo- Afls The Americans of Morelos and Settlers Give Refuga at Sonora. ver. " IT.' P, Daniels, night mill foreman of the Consolidated Mercur gold mine, was killed St Mercur when his clothing canght In a rapidly revolving ' shaft line, Afternoon and night sessions of the Transmlsslstslppl Commercial congress will be held at Saltalr August 28, the second day of the congresa, as part ot the "See America First program. In celebration of their first crop, the former dwellers of Philadelphia and New York who make up the Jewish farm colour near Gunnison, Sanpete county, held a harvest festival at be project Sunday, Terence Rooney, a daring steeplejack, with a reputation for baring performed the duties ot his dangerous calling on some of the highest buildings lit the world, has been engaged to gUd the cross on St Mary's cathedral la Salt Lake. Affalra In the Carbon county muddle came toacllmax Thursday when five taxpayers swore out warrants for the arrest of Q. Jones, county clerk, snd R. W, Snyder, county treasurer, the former for a felony and the latter for embezzlement ' Whitney D. Ensign, the son of Rlshop 1). H. Ensign of tht First ward, Ogden, was fatally Injure. by being run over by a gravel wagon. The boy was riding on the wagon and fell under the wheels, a rear wheel passing over hla chest 0111 Burns, colored, 86 years of age, bo waa taken to a hospital and operated upon after being shot In the abdomen In a quarrel with two women la Salt Lake on the night of August 10, is dead. Annie Mitchell, a white woman, ta charged with fbe shooting. According to the state treasurer, the balance on hand Juna 30 waa EE,460 17129, which added to the receipts for July, amounted to $163,646.39, totaled 12, 642.517.78. The disburse meats amounted to 1802.979.77. The balance on hand on July 30 waa $1,820,- - El Paos-AInvasion of American aoll by Mexican rebel troopa is feared by Tutted States artny officers, ana this. It baa been learned ott reliable authority, has led to the rushing here Mormon-colon- two subordinate colonies of Sonora Oaxaca and San Jose remained at their home at the time ot the evacuation ot the coknle,i in Chihuahua. Arrangements are being made to send out the American women and children. It la said that jet tier, who are heavily armed, may decide to remain, in vjew of the fcses to fellow oolonistts Who left their homes. WOMAN ts V Makes His TARIFF. ASSAILS First Campaign Speech at Santa Rosa, Confessing that he had poisoned hla mother, father and a neighbor, Adam Clark, ot Windsor, broke dpwn Friday tight In his cell In the county 'Jail and, amid sobs, told why and how he administered the poison. Mrs. Augusta Clark, the mother, aged HO years', died at a hospital in thla city; James Clark, the father, aged 60, probably will die before daybreak, and John Ruddel, the neighbor, te seriously ill. He admitted he had " in the coffee pot put at his mothers home The reason for doing this, he said, was because she was continually protesting against hi being a member of a crew and urged him to return home. Cal. . TARS ASSIST IN DRIV-,INOFF ATTACKING PARTY AT MANAGUA. VANKEE a Farmers Picnic. Gloucester, N.J. Under the glare of the hot sun thousands of farmers Woodrow Wilni asset Imerlcana Were Guarding the United son on Thursday and heard him make , States Legation and Presidential his first campaign speech since he was Palace, and Their Fire was too officially notified of hla nomination Hot for Attacking Rebel. for the presidency. epoka extemporaThe,- - governor neously at Washington park, where under the farmers of New Jersey, Delaware Managua. The Insurgent and Pennsylvania were participating pqjraand ot General Mena and Zele-fcreaumemd their attack on Mangua In Farmers day celebration. Tha can6 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, but didate dwelt mostly upon the protecdter a desperate fight again were retive tariff, which he called the relumed. This was the fourth' day of strictive tariff," attacked Senator Alie battle. drich and his tariff making associates, C fftJtefore they were repeUed the rebel a merchant janlftteit "if Ffro FROM THE BHOULDEP.jaucceeded In FUiS forcing their way close Twenty rnllUoa cans la aha estimate marine in connection with the Panama up to the houses of the city. The canal blamed mad by William Craig of the Salt the Influence of President and Expresses Hit Opinion ef American sailors Lake Valley Canning company on the express companies In preventing tha guarding the United Roosevelt Electors Whose Names of a Statea legation and the presidential adoption parcels post tomatoea bo amount of that win packAppear on Republican TickeL palace, directed a fire too hot for the ed by Ogden canners this season. Ho DECISION AFFECTS WEST, Washington. President Taft on Frt attackers and tb rebels were driven declares that this season will produce , the greatest crop ot tomatoea In the Dstsrt Entry Ntar Successful Dry day made bis first political speeck back. s renoml-nstlon- . The bombardment of the was since he notified of his city by the ot the state, history Farm 1s Void. Addressing member of the Insurgents continued nil night. The Mrs. C. P, Overfield 'Of Salt Lake Boatman, Mont. Word has been re- Marryland Republican Editorial asso- presidents palace was hit twice and who waa a member of the committee ceived here that, the decision of the which notified Governor Woodrow WU-eo- n local land offlo in the case of Mrs. ciation In the East room of the White three sheila narrowly missed striking of hla nomination as Democratlo E. L. Houston against B. W. Spauld- House, be declared bluntly that presi- the American legation. All Americana and other foreigners candidate for president of the United ing, a desert land entryman, which it dential electors were dishonest men An attempt In the city are safe. If names on let their the appear they who woman has . States, the la only te said will affect hundreds of homewas made to assasto ballot and Intended night Wednesday vote ever served on n committee of this steaders through the west, has been Republican sinate the commander-in-chie- f of the for the candidate ot another party. kind. confirmed by department officials at Emilio General forces. we "All A ask government a man fair fight. Preparations are being made for La- Washington. while be waa walking in cannot in be Chamorro, the Republican party bor day celebration, Monday, SeptemMrs Houston's contention that the - a third party tttbe' same the streets. ber 3, by the Ogden Trades and Labor land In question was not desert land, and in U time and should be compelled assembly. A parade will be held in as adjoining land of a similar char- make his LAFOLLETTE ATTACKS TEDDY selection, said the presithe morning, when a full representa- acter was yielding profitable . crops of or dent, reguRegularity feeling tion ot organized workers will be without Irrigation, Declares Third Party Leader te Not waa sustalqed. shown. 8ports and outdoor amuse- The decision recogntses the modern larity and respect for the RepubliMan to Find the Way Out Now. can party for what It has done, what the ments wiU take place In the after- methods of dry farming. 1 It capable of doing, are going to Washington. In a picturesque, sponnoon. Door. Booth Death's Nsar bring over Into the Republican party taneous outbreak during the debate At n recent meeting of the county of the president wool veto In the London. General William Booth, many a man who has been doubtcommission the Lax levy for Sanpete senate on Friday, Senator Lafollettes I It Increase to and that ful, going county was set at six mills. Last year founder of the Salvation army and its number. In my as we ap- attacked the new Progressive party Judgment, te the rloae bead to world, throughout It waa seven. A special road tak ot and swore new allegiance to progres the election. five mills was levied on all districts death here. Fie has been falling many proach aive Republlclsm. behla Illness has months. Recently WINGFIELD HEADS NIXOFL BANKS. through which the state highway After reviewing the trust record ol come acute. pastes. Colohel Roosevelt, Senator Lafollett Man Who Refused Appointment to William H. Bridge, aged 34, attemptformer president wat S. REYBURN Senate Will Devote His Time to declared that ed to drive across the Jordan river MRS. WILLIAM to find the way out man not the ' at Salt Lake and was drown, his Hjs Nevada Interest. ,now." He said that when the Repub team also being drowned. Bridge Reno, Nev. George Wingfield, presi- llcan party, through Its progressive drove off the ford Into deep water and dent of the Goldfield Consolidated Min- associates, bad reached a point where was carried down the ptream by the ing company and reputed to be one It would respond to the purpose foi current. of the wealthiest young men' in the which It was born; an attempt It Ollle Burnt, 36 years of age. a neUnited States, was elected president made at Chicago to divert It."' gro waiter employed at the Salt Lake of the Nixon National bank and the Electric Farmers. Commercial club, was shot 4h the bank of Nevada Savings & Trust Cal. Seven hundred-fa- r In a quarfel Which eeeffiito Stockton, of a the at board companyr meeting San have been between him and two wo-of Joaquincounty are no of directors Friday. It te expected mere with electric current men. A woman has been held supplied being Nixon of banka that the entire string on suspicion of having done the shootin the state of Nevada will elect Wing- a 1th which their homes are lighted ing. field as their president within the and their farm machinery operated O - y'-- fb Each of the farmers has Installed t ... Mrs Lent Negley, Mormon refugee week. motor. from Colonln Dublan. Is suffering from refused month last Wingfield only nervous prostration' at a hospital In the appointment of United States senConfirmation Withdrawn. Salt Lake, having been sent there from ator ,to succeed the late George s Washington. The nomination tjl El Paso by Bishop O. P. Miller, tor Nixon, who had been hte partner in Seculndo Romero as United States treatment. Her two daughters, aged 6 the early days In Nevada. marshal for New Mexico, confirmed and 4 years, accompanied her to the the senate Thursday, was re by Wins. Wickemham city. In an executive session of the called Sevier county is to be displayed Cordova, Alaska. With all but ten senate on Friday. at Its best at the big irrigation conunimportant precincts reported James he ' held la Salt Lake City gress to-candidate Grasshoppers Break up Concert Wlckeraham, Progressive Cllnxilntt. of the latter Wash WUhata-ACoovrisht has2419 during September. , part ta congress. votes; Atchison. Kan. Grasshopper broke Mrs. Rtybum te the 4 wife of ConShe te to have a float In the magniGilmore, Republican, 1311; Robert up a band concert here Thursday ficent parade and this Boat la to rep- gressman Rsyburn of Pennsylvania, W. Jennings, 'Democrat, 931; Martin They crawled Into some ot the resent the countys resources and in- and te acensldsrtd one ef the meet Harris, independent' Democrat, 929. night Instruments and put them out of tune beautiful young matron In the con- Wlckersham dustries. election by 800 plura- to badly that the musicians could not 1 Coming to Eureka In response to gressional aot In Washington. lity Is conceded. play. , telegram eent to her home In SeatKern for Defendants. Sugar Hearing Ended. Fred A'len Sentenced. tle, Wash., Mrs. Frank Eamea receivDenver. Testimony la the governInd. United States ed the saddest blow that can come to Indianapolis, Wythevllle. Va. Fred Allen, one ol n mother the news that her daughter ment's suit to dissolve the sugar Senator John W. Kern has been en- the mountain outlaws charged with committed suicide to end a lire of trust" waa concluded Thursday when gaged as one of counsel 'for the fifty-fou-r complicity In the Hillsvllle courthouse defendants in the dynamiting case murders last March, pleaded guilty adjournment was taken by the special waywardness board to meet In New York to be tried In the federal court here to murder In the second degree WedMr. J. W. N. Whltecotton, wife of examining on September 16. , beginning October 1. a prominent local attorney and Mrs nesday and was sentenced to eighteen In the jierUtentlary. A. F. Palm suffered setere cuts and ycara Tafte Twsnty-flftVeto." Appeal for Leadership. v bruise 4 when the horse they were Steers Raach Top Price. Providence, R. I. An appeal "for Washington. When President Taft driving became frightened at a steam retoed the wool bill ho stamped with leadership from New England In the Chicago. Steers reached the hightoller at Provo, and bolting, ttpred bis the twenty-fiftmeat-ur- e movement ot the third party was made disapproval est price ever paid on the Chicago over the buggy, throwing them to the sent to him from congress. Most hero Friday by Colonel 'Roosevelt In on Wednesday, when a loal of the vetoes were on comparatively his first speech since hl nomination exchange juvement. Herefords toll at 81151 of Indiana-fe- d rlmportant subjects In Chicago. . hundred. fifteen-year-ol- abouf-Gexern- d rough-on-rats- hay-balin- g n T ,;J but 1 1 k - ay , ' h ( ist e of additional cavalry from Fort Sam Houston. The point considered vn danger la on the New Mexico bound ary. Just west of Columbus. N M , opposite which'4 town more man 1,000 rebels are located. At a point 100 miles west of EJ Paso the New Mexican line, bounding on old Mexico, turns abruptly to the aouth for a stretch of thirty miles, and there resumes a course due west It Is this short cut across lots that, it la feared, the rebels at PaloHiaa will employ In making the retreat into Orozco with Sonora, coincident evacuation of Juarez. The reason for the Intrusion on American soil would bw that federate YOUTH POISONED HIS PARENTS are guarding the pass along the border to the west and, by cutting across this slice of New Mexico, a ranch and In Coffee Bemining country, sparsely Inhabited, tYie Placed Rough-on-Rarebels could evade the federal force, cause His Mothsr Objected to His and enter Sonora without danger of hn Leaving Horjie to Work. engagement. WILSON Clarence S. Darrow, the noted Chicago lawyer, was found not guilty on Saturday of the charge of bribing a Juror in' the McNamara caae. The jury waa out Jutt 24 mi- " A floral company of Farmington JURY Chicago Lawyer Accused of Bribing Juror in McNamara Case Wins Hte Caae, But May Be Tried Again. UTAH STATE NEWS LeRoy Smith, 27 years old,, Waa killed while re pa it teg a Hoe ot the Telluride Power company la North Logan, hla.wUe witnessing the acci- BY LEADS REBELS. Border Town Is Visited by a Modern Joan of Arc. Mexico. For a few hours Juarez. on Sunday a Mexican Joan of Arc waa the dictator of this town. With rebel soldier marching at the heels of her horse, she rode up to the police station and disarmed the provisional chief of police end six of his men. The rebel rode away mounted on the police horses. woman The fearlessly entered stores and demanded, and received and then shortly before provisions daylight, he rode out of town with her admiring followers. The woman, young and beautiful. Is laid to be the wife of Colonel Lazio Alanis, the rebel commander, who Is npenatlng around Palomas along the border to the west. It is believed that his militant spouse goes to join her husband after her raid on this town, which is unprotected but for a few police Installed at the departure last week of Orozcos rebels.' CLARENCE 8. DARROW. mente later after Judge Hutton thanked and discharged the Jury. parrow approached the jurors, still in the hox, to thank them, and, two of hhem, Jurors' Golding and Dunbar, threw their arms about him and patted his back. Other jurors reached ; forward and elapsed hands wan the at- torney. Aceoiding to an announcement of District Attorney Fredericks Immediately after the acquittal, Darrow must stand trial ou a second Indictment. Will fight for court KILLED BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING President A sists He Can Not Listen to Any Compromise Offers asJo Utah Man Meets Death While Unhitch ' Ing H oraoeAft erPle a su re Trip. Logan, Utah. While unhitching hie horses after returning from a trip Harry Jensen, 25 years old, son ol William F. Jensen, Sr, of Newton, wai struck by a bolt of lightning in front ot his home at Newton Saturday night and Instantly killed. Another man wat standing within two feet ot him, but was unhurt. The bolt struck young Jensen fairly on top of hi head, leaving a mark exactly 11 ge a bullet hole, and then went through his body. KesfHetlonjM Commerce Judges. President Taft told Washington callers Saturday he intended to fight congress for the retention .of the commerce court If U kept him in Washington all summer. He declared he would again veto the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill if it came back to him containing tbe provision to abolish the court Mr. Taft was aroused over reports that Democratic house leaders planned to retaliate for his veto by refusing appropriations for the counsellor of the state department, the bureau ot tirade relations and other adjuncts of the . department which the president considers of immense importance to interests engaged in foreign trade. Those who talked wlttf'the president Saturday quoted him ' aa eaying he could Helen to no offers compromise on the bill and muat do hte duty ts he saw it. Lost Foresters Get OuL Avery, Idaho. Richard A. Hamilton, a student at the University of Michigan, and Hrrry Ade, a student at the University of Montana, made theli way-herSunday after being lost In the St Joe forest reserve for ten days The youqg men were spending the summer In the employ of the forest service. Searching parties had given them up for lost tf Demands Resignation ef Mayor. Salem, Ore. Governor Weet and Adjutant General Finer, at the head or a squad of Oregon national guards, will Invade Redmond Creek country soon, and the executive will declare' the town of Redmond under raamal law unless Mayor Jones amjfhe city mar shal resign, the mgyor having been convicted of gai DeadGIrl Gnawed by Rata. Omaha," Neb. Wjth the face horribly gnawed by rets, the body of Miss Mamie Carter, a helper In a doctor's . office, was found Sunday night lnjber-rooraTJe young woman had been missing since early Saturday. It has not been made clear whether death or from natural cause resulted whether she took her own life. ' Wealthy Widow Killed. , Ida K. Reichart Los Angeles. of San Francisco, widow of the late Reichart of the Paciwaa fic Life Insurance company, killed and four other persons more or less seriously injured Sunday when a rabidly moving streets" car struck an automobile containing the party. Vice-preside- nt Wilson Welcomes Women. Seagirt, N. J. Governor Woodrow Wilson at the New Jersey day celebration on Saturday welcomed women of the nation, Into the field of politics." Not a word did the governor saf about woman suffrage, but as he stood before hundreds of women who 'gathered to organize the womans Wilson and Marshall league of New Jersey, the governor pointed out that the entry of the woman Into politics would make the countrys politic the same pattern with our life, a thing "oevoutly to be wished." Opens Campaign In Massachusetts. Boston. The Roosevelt party cam paign In Massachusetts was opened Saturday by former President Roosevelt with scenes departing from those traditionally associated with a pollt'cal rally. Some of those who took part In it compared It rather to a huge revival meetipg. Supporters of the new party gathered in throng., sang hymns and cheered. Colonel Ihoosevelt, the central figure in all, made four speeches. Sanford Heir Suicides. 'Boston. Daniel Shields Gunning oF New York. 23 years old, a grand nephew-- of the- - late Mrs. Leland 8tan-totwho left him a fortune, and nephew of Colonel G. P. Lawton ol New Ytlrk. killing himself here Sun day by leaping from a fourth story window of a local hotel. Halne Wins by Fifteen. Boise, Idaho. With a plurality cut to fifteen by correct'ons In the official canvass, John M. Haines becomes the Republican candidate for governor of Idaho. The complete canvarra of the Republican primary vote on governor give Haines 12,849; Paul Clagatone, 12,834; John T. Morrison, 12,453; B. . F. Tweedy 2.471. Iowa Roads Crippled. Dubuque, Iowa. Extensive damage was done Sunday night in northeastern Iowa by a sever rain, wind and electric storm. Railroad and dnter-urba- n Hne were crippled by washouts and weakened tracks. Will Not Need Entire Appropriation. El Paso, Texas. Less than $10,000 will be drawn by the Mormon colonists forifranaportation on the $100,000 appropriated by congress for the relief of refugees along tbe border, owing to the special railway rates. t, -- Famous Woman Dead. Tracks Washed OuL Sturgis, S. D. A terrific rain and ' Oakland, Cal. Dr. C. Annette duck-el- , famous nationally as the Little hall storm accompanied by a heavy wind did considerable damage In th's Major" ot the Union army, because of Several ber services during the civil war. died vicinity Sunday afternoon. rcyvdi o! Che Northwest n railway, at be? borne in Piedmont at the age tracks have been washed om. cf 79. |