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Show BBsanBesa 1. 11 - - COALVILLE TIMES J ( RHEUMATISM 1 N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. UTAy COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS cheese factory i toon to be e at Monroe i d( dared on the hob War ha ble ekirt by the teachers in the Salt Lake High School Lightning struck the barn of N C Orien, living near Ogden, a valuable bore being killed Wl.lard Done ha been choaeh as sta'o Insurance comniisfclonef, to eue ceed the late Colonel Squires While he a as attempting to make an ay with a valuable mare which had been stolen. Clyde Peterson, aged 21, was arrentcd in Ogden. Tbe farmers of Monroe are digging Ihtlr beets and loading them at Elat core to be shipped lo the factory at a trifle below the Lehi The yield average. As the result of the gasoline tank of his automobile exploding, Harold Lafount, of Logan, was thrown forty feet In the air. but escaped with a few bruises. Several prominent educators of the state were in attendance upon the Sanpete county teachers' institute, which opened at Mt. P.easant on Thursday. The beet crop In Weber county is larger this year than at first anticipated, and the percentage of sugar is aald to be slightly in excess of the standard last year. -Report! from Denver declared that plana are being laid for a new railroad to be started at a point on the Grand river in Garfield county, Colo., and extending to Salt Lake City. Thomaa Vance, who has been confined in jail In Salt Lake nearly three years, after conviction o! w Ife murder, baa been granted a new trial that will come op for hearing October 17. Active work on roads In Wasatch, Carbon and Uintah counties, which will form Important ltnka tn the proposed state road from I.ogan on the nortn to SL George on the south, will be begun soon Police Judge Jlrphy of Ogden has sentenced an offender to five days in jail for falsifying about his age. The prisoner declared he was 70, tn order to arouse the compassion of the Judge, and later admitted he was but 41, The large German brown trout, weighing 9 3 4 pounds, which attracted widespread attention at the state fair last week, where it was on lived only a few hours after he DOWN SALT MAN WHO SHOT LAKE SCHOOL BOY BELIEVED TO BE BEHIND BARS. HORRIBLE FATE OF TWO MEN AS RESULT OF A FRIENDLY SCUFFLE. Hungarian Youth Admits Participation fn Robbery, But Denies That He - Fired Fatal Shots, Placing Blame Upon a Companion. Both Men Fell in Vat of Boiling Fluid and Were Fatally Injured Before Friends Could Rescue Them, Being Cooked Alive. A tabH-U- d bi-tf- 1 die-pla- C mmgm Tbe season run" of the Ogden ugar factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company la now at Its height Nearly three hundred people are being given daily employment at tbe factory, where an average of 600 tons of beets are being handled dally. Arrangement! are being made by tbe atate game warden for the collection of samples of every kind of wild fowls and fish that are found in Utah The collection will he mounted tn characteristic posses by a taxidermist and wilt be used lor exhibition pur poses, J. II. McGriff! who owns a vineyard at North Ogden, reports that from 36 baskets of grapes, 600 cases and 20 tons of loose ' grapes have been sold this season. Aside from these sales 4100 gallons of grape juice has been manufactured on the farm. and two Mrs. Jacob Christensen children had a narrow escape from death when the wagon In which they were returning to their home In Boun tlful, waa struck by a train near Salt Lake City. The horse was killed and the wagon demollhed, but Mrs Christensen and tjhe children escaped. In a runaway accident at Hunts-vlll- e Weber county, Angus McKay and bis wife were caught In a capslsed buggy and dragged 60 yards along the road. McKay, who Is 71 years or age, , Is not expected to recover, having sus-tained Internal Injuries, Tbe observance of the four hundred and eighteenth anniversary of the disof America by Columbus was - covery marked on Wednesday In Salt Lake by the conferring of tbe fourth degree on one hundred thirty-fivand .Knights of Columbus ofthe.Jurlsdlfe tion of Utah, Idaho and Nevada. Representatives of Park Commission boards from Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo and Logan met In Salt Lake City .on Thursday to consider and agree upon the final draft of a bill io be presented, to tbe coming legislature to give more power tp park boards in cities of tbe first afW second class. 7." In a dazed condition, with his face fearfully lacerated, hit scalp badly cut . and bis clothing disheveled, Lars Pe tersen, an aged cltlxen. of Hyrum, was found lying In the middle of the street car track in Salt Lake City. It is not -- known how he was Injured, but It Is e believed that Salt Lake (Tty It Thomas Kur the man who murd-re- d schoolboy, at hi lick, the 11 year-olhome In this cily at noon on October 12, has been captured Julius Szirmay. a Hungarian, aged in prison, and has confessed to 21, robheiy of having participated in the Kariick home, but dt nies that' he shpLihe.tiiiy. He declares that he had a companion in the robbery, and, by Inference, places the blame upon that This companion he declare person he knew on'y by the name of Joe. and had only known him a short tune As of this to the present whereabout mysterious companion, Szirmay he ha not the slightest idea A strong chain of ciicuwsUmlal evidence is being woven around the Three times self confessed burglar since the murder Szirmay has at Once, the day fol tempted suicide lowing the crime, he attempted to end his life by using chloroform, but wa found by some boys and his life saved. Again he slashed bis wrists with the blade Of a safety razor," but declares, that the pain was so great that he could not go on. Again, he attempted to throw himself in front of a moving train, but his outrage deserted him. A saw left In the cellar at tbe Kar rick home ledto (he Hungarians arrest The ownefshlp of the saw was traced to a family who had befriended Szirmay, and its owner admitted he bad loaned the saw M the young man Szirmay says that when he read. In the newspapers that the saw had been found In the house he had robbed,- - he feared it would be traced back to him, and that he would be charged with the. murder .of .the boy, The officers believe they have a strong case" against Szirmay, and it is predicted that he will yet confess that he khot down tbe boy who had gone to bit borne at noon from school, In order to get his lunch, discovered a man burglarizing the house, grappled with him, or attempted to escape and give the alarm, and was brutally murdered, three bullets being fired Into his body by the cowardly house1 1 te breaker, '"ThffTh (iturff of iffff ktirged murderer was made by the sheriff, but talk of mob violence caused that officer to take Szirmay to the state prison for safe keeping. BALLOONING ACROSS ATLANTIC of Five Attempt Pioneer Voyage In Strange Craft. New York City. The first attempt to make a flight over the Atlantic ocean from continent to continent began at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, when the huge dirigible balloon America started from Atlantic City with Walter Wellman, Journalist, explorer apd.nitvifiHor, tnjeommand a jmrtjof five men, one of .whom Is also a navi gator, one an expert wireless tele- ' graph operator and the others engl neers. Wellman, head of the expedition, said he hoped to cross the Atlantic ocean In eight or ten day. At fifteen knots an hour he Is making the speed of a slow liner He carries gasoline sufficient to work the motor fifty days, and the America Is fitted with a device by which the navigator expect to be able to conserve the gas in the huge bag almost indefinitely. Walter Wellman and Party -- DQLLIVER CfliED STANLEY KETCHEL MURDERED Heart Diseete Ends Career of Neted Worlds Champion Middleweight Iowa Statesman Who Was a gilist Shot Down on Missouri Ranch. Leading Insurgent Fort Dodge, Iowa. United Stites Senator Jonathan Prentiss IXilliver died at his home Saturday night Dilation of the heart waa fatal to ilm. Senator Dolliver waa in hla 53rd fear. He had not been In good health for - some time. The son of a Methodist preacher, Senator Dolliver wag a sincere and prominent member of that denosfna tion.r He was bom in what Is now West Virginia in 1658, and graduated in 1873 from West. Virginia university. Later on with hla father he re- , Pu-- - Springfield, Mo. Stanley Ketchel.the middleweight champion pugilist or the world, died here Saturday night at 7:85 oolotk, as a result of being shot early in the day by Walter A. Hurtz, a ranch hand. The shooting took place on the ranch of R. I. Dicker-son- , a friend of Ketchels, near Conway, forty miles east of here.. Ketch-e- l had upbraided Hurtz for beating a horse. While seated at the breakfast table, the pugilist was shot in the back by the ranch hand, who ha escaped in the hills, but- - was captured later and Is now In jail. Ketchel, who waa but 23 years of age, waa born In Grand Rapids, Mich., and fought his last fight with Jack Johnson, just a year ago. MORE LAND FRAUDS. Alaskan Graft Being Probed Deeper With Startling Results. Washington. After months of secret efforts and patient waiting, officials of the general land office were able to announce on F nday the Indictment of a number of claimants to valuable lands in Alaska. . The entries Involved number 154 and cover almost 17,000 acres of land, all of which lies in the Bering strait claims are located. The charge against the Indicted men is that the entries were made tn the names of dummies. Most of the entrymen were rsidents of WashJONATHAN P. DOLLIVER. ington and their claims are said to have been located with an agreement Unltsd States Senator from Iowa. that the clalma should be assigned moved to Iowa. He was adnRted to or deeded to third parties as soon as the bar in 1878, began his political persons willing tp become interested career by being elected to the Fifty-firs- t could be found by the locators. There Is said to have been a further undercongress, was elected to the sucthat the .locator should restanding and ceeding congresses up to deluding ceive a large percentage of the sales , ' the and in 1900 was ap- prices. r pointed to the senate from Iowa to Tacoma Wants Recount. succeed Senator John If. Gear. In the Republican convention. Of Tacoma, Wash. Protests against 1900 which nominated -- Theodore Census Director Durands allowance of Roosevs-r- r fotpeesidcht, Setrtrtof Dol- 82,972 "As rhtf poimtatlon at Tacoma liver was a prominent candidate for and demands for a recount have been that office until ' Hanna, Flail' itfdjwlred'to Washington by "the chamber Quay and some other wanted tO nom- of commerce ' and the Commercial inate Mr. Roosevelt. club. A direct apepal to Secretary of Senator .Dolliver was a leading in- Commerce and Labor Nagel, or Presisurgent in the senate, but he had a dent Taft, Is being urged by many high admiration for President Taft, civic bodies. although he was not regarded as a Wounded Engineer 8ticke to Poet. very welcome visitor at the White House. ' La Crosse, Wis. Shot In the head a stray bullet from the rifle of an by Steamer for Pacific, unidentified hunter at Genoa, Wls., New York. The two palatial turmiles south of here Alfred Fosbines Harvard and Yale, sailed Mon- forty ter, engineer of the Oriental Limited day on a 14,000-rolljourney dOWtt tb on the Burlington-Greater- Northern east coast of the western hemisphere system, fell over in his cab, but revivtbe of Straits and through Magellan ed, grasped the throttle and brought up the western coast of San Francis- his train to La Crosse. He was serico. They were built three- - years ago , ously Injured. for the Metropolitan Steamship com pany and with them was established Officers Raid Boston Company. s fast passenger service between New Boston. Federal authorities visited York and Boston. The steamers were the office of the Redeemable Investrecently sold, and upon their arrival ment companyriat 85 Devonshire In Pacific waters will run between Los street Thursday and came away with Angeles and San Francisco. Manager Charles H. Brooks, the book of the company and several thousand - Burro Wrecked Train. dollars tneash. all taken under a warRoswell. NwM- - One man was killed the company with the and one bad:y injured when Santa Fe rant charging malls In a scheme to dethe use of passenger train No. 113 ran into a fraud. burro at Greenfield, twenty mllea south of here, and was wrecked. The Chief of Police Fired, animal went under the pilot, derailing Cincinnati,, O. Following the rethe engine, which turned completely ceipt of Colonel Paul H. Millikens - i over. formal refusal to resign. Mayor Schwab on., Friday removed him from Kitchener Has a JobT duty as chief of police. "London. The govern menTRasTn Domingo Gana Dead. vltedlied Marshal Lord Kitchener to - London Domingo Gana, the Ch lean become a member of the on Imperial defense. This removes a minister to Great Britain, died Sun long standing cause of notation on ac- - day, Domingo Gana was minister to CMnt , ,he, ?l"1!lormenL cr Qen-- the United States in 18S6 and again in"lS96. ral Kitchener. Fifty-sixth- e No Color" Question in Denmark.. Copenhagen. Denmark proper has no color .question, and hence tbe fact that the king had Dr. Booker T. Wash- ington. the noted negro educator, dlae at the palace with the royal family did not cause the comment which the Invitation to lunch extended to Dr. by Former President Washington Roosevelt did in America. Nevertheless them are some who are acquainted with conditions In the Danish West Indies who are qutetly suggesitig that the king's Invitation may have au 111 tffect tn the colonies. Japanese Warshlpe Coming. Toklo. The Japanese training armored squadron, comprising the cruiser Adams - and the protected cruiser Kasagi, under command of Captain Yashlro, sailed Saturday for the Unlfed States.' Strike.- - Granted Increass. r Paris. Tbe directors of the Involved In the strike have agreed to grant a minimum" wage of 1 a all lines day to tbe employees running out jfJP.arl4,..The new scale ill go Into effect January 1. . rail-road- d The cultivation of peanuts in Weber county may develop into a proflt- Dog Leads to Killing, lit the branch f agrlcuttuio KansAs City. Because. John Land, next few years, according to W. Lloyd a farmer, killed his dog and refused Davis, who has been experimenting to pay for the animal, Haut, on his place neafReese, ten miles also a farmer, shot and killed Land at west of Ogden. a small store, nine miles north of A proclamation has just been issued here. Hunt io in Jail. by President W. H. Taft under which .Strike la Settled approximately 66,689 acres of land Paducah, Ky. One thousand em, have been eliminated from the Powell of the Illinois Central shops national forest In this state. Tbe area ployeeswho had been on strike since here, - eliminated was found mom suitable for Wednesday, have returned to work, grazing than for watershed protection both th strikers and the railroad - or timber. havtn made concession. Ja-n- s ' . - SENATOR e ----- J r -- non-suppo- rt i .. "J t - f Bummer Capital to b Deserted. " co mpa raUve'y Beverly, Mas long list of callers at the summer White House on Thursday marked the end of the season in Beverly practR tally, so far as business engagements are concerned. aA MUNYONS RHEUMATISM CURE Provo, Utah H. D Johnson ant John H Nebeker are dead as the ro suit of a terrible accident which be. fell the two nun at noon Friday. Thi two men were literal!) cooked in boil MAN BANKERS KNEW THEIR ing de. Both men were employed in the Knight woolen mills. At the noon hour In His Customary Condition, and No Further Identification Was hey were engaged in a friendly scufNecessary. fle, when they fell into a vat of boil ing dje, Johnson's body was com One day a big cjty Lank received pietely submerged in the heated fluid, while Nebeker fared but little better the following message from one of its "Pay $25 to Johnson was partially saved b) (he country correspondents. The fact that he was uppermost when the John Smith who will call today wo fell Into the vat, and lor this rea- cashiers curiosity became suspicion son was not quite so terribly burned; when a cabman assisted into the bank a drunken "fare" who shouted that he yet Johnsons burns proved fatal, his was John Smith and wanted some death occurring Saturday. Two clerks pushed, pulled The accident was witnessed by a money. and the boisterous Individual flumber of the other employees who Into piloted a private room away from the rushed to the rescue, and when they and hearing of regular depostook hold of Johnson's armB to pull sight itors. The cashier wired the "country him out the flesh came tiff wherever bank: touched Johpscm, writhing in agony, Man claiming tp he John Smith Is floated twice across the vat before he here Highly intoxicated. Shall we could be rescued from the boiling await Identification? fluid. The answer read: Identification the Success money. Pay complete. Charlton May Get Justin. Magazine. New York. Porter Charlton, the confessed muderer of his wife, Mrs. x Childlike Ignorance. Mary Scott Castle Chariton, was on Laura Jean Llbbey, discussing In fedFriday ordered turned over td' the Brooklyn her successful appearance eral authorities in proceedings which on the stage, said: have been Instituted for his extradition "I talk in my monologue about love, to Italy. Charlton was arrested on a marriage and the other interests of G exman liner in Hoboken on his arthe heart. On these subjects women, rival from Italy last summer, shortly young women, are strangely after the body of his wife had been especially Ignorant. found in a trunk in Lake Como, Italy. "They really make roe think, yotx The young man confessed to having know, of the little girl who was asked killed his wife and waa held to await her teacher: the action of the Italian authorities by What can you tell us about Soloand the federal government lathe mon? matter. Solomon, replied the little girl, was very fond of animals. Volcano Active in Aleutian Isalnds. And bow, my dear, said the teachSeward Alaska. The famous in the Aleutian er, do you make that out? volcano Because, answered the little girl, islands, Is in more violent eruption Bible says he had 500 porcuthe arethan ever before, according to pines. "the revthe west from of port brought enue cutter Tahoma, which arrived Like the Other Kind. Friday. Smoke and ashes are rising It was In a "down east village that a mile and a half above the crater, acman met his sweetheart, & cording to triangulations made by the the young charming country beauty. When ho ihntiTf iffteww FIbkb'i'WbsI the cone, lava is flowing down the returned to the city hesent cheeksa jar aa sides and huge boulders are thrown of cold cream to keep her rose. as fresh the budding high. The island was formerly a On bis next visit be asked her how reudezous for myriads of sea birds, liked his little gift. she all of which probably perished. "The taste was - very nice, sho said, with a rather sickly smile, "but Killed Over Trivial Sum. I think that-like the other kind of a over In Colo. a Center, quarrel cream best, dear. Llpplncotts. livery bill of four dollars on Thurs a of W. V, McCoy, proprietor day, Poor Prospects. candiliveTy stable and Republican Yes, said Miss Passay, "I found date for assessor, was shot and killed a very nice boarding house today, but by Percy Talbot of Denver, a carpen- the only room they had to offer me ter. Talbot fired six shots, five of had bed in it, and 1 detest a which took effect. The sixth shot those folding things. struck a horse. Talbot was ImmedMiss Pert, Of course, remarked iately arrested and rushed to the Jail one can never hope to find a man at Saguache. Catholic Standumler,n fpldjn,g. bed, ard and Times. Aviator Calls at White House. Claude "Graliarae-White- , Washington.' An Admission. the English aviator, on Friday Fred I proposed to Miss Dingley dropped his aeroplane at the side door last night. of the White House after a flight of Joe Dont believe I know her. In six miles. On the way he circled the she well off? dome of the capltol and passed the Fred Yes, I guess so. She refused lofty Washington monument level with me. the apex. He landed where the from his course would Still a Woman. have Impaled him upon the spikes of Hewitt She is a man in her enjoyan iron fence at bis right or smashed ment of baseball, him against granite walls at his lefL Jewett But she showed that she in still a woman by refusing to sit The Foreign Wheat Crop. through tbe thirteenth inning. Washington. Reviewing the condition of the foreign wheat crop, the The next best thing to being rich United States department of agricul- Is to have people think you are. ture in its monthly crop report announces the promise of good yields tn Life is a grind, but the world is fuil the southern hemisphere. Although a Of cranks. deficiency of about 95,000,000 bushels Is reported for Europe in comparison with the highest record, still the crop promises to be the second largest the continent has produced. v - tr n Toothsome TooRloo Chloroform William Krill Jack-son- , a wealthy ranch owner of San Diego, Cal., and also owner of real estate In Tacoma and Seattle, was found dead in a hotel in this city Saturday, kneeling beside a bed, with an empty chloroform bottle beside him. He had been using chloroform to relieve asthma, and took an overdose! Tidbits Much t Seattle, Wash. Cannot Get Copywright on Name. Wilkesbarre, Pa This city's effort to have Its name copywrighted haslall-ed- , owing to the decision of the register of copywrights in Washington that the city has no legal right to the sole and exclusive publication. of Its name. -- !.. Scfira gists Ses Reason fqr Hope, 'New7Yorb'. That the revolution ln Portugal many mark the beginning of equal suffrage for the entire civilized world, Is the declaration of Mrs. Clarence Mackay. president of the Equal Franchise society, Mrs. Sothern Secures Divorce. Reno. Virginia Harned Sothern, the actress, has been granted a decree of divorce from E. H. Sothern. Desertion and i were the ground 'on which the decree was granted. There waa no contest money. Muuyoo e ..II....... .Igll.. It Still Missing. Starkville, Colo. The bodies of four more victims of the Starkville mine explosion were brought to the surface shortly after midnight Friday. It was possible to Identify only one of them. Twenty-ninare still missing. Twenty-nin- Can be nude of many ordinary hoCDC ffjfKft fay ini Post Toasties The little booklet, -THINGS MADE GOOD TiTH-TOAST--I- In pkgx., tells bow. Two dozm or more simple Inexpensive dainties that will delight the family. e , Cspron la Willing. Providence, - R. I. Representative Adln B. Capron. Republican, has formally accepted renomination at tbe hands of the Second congressional n. He has been 'a' member of congress since 1897, district-conventio- Vanderbilt Leads Winners. New York. W. K. Vanderbilt head the list of winners in fiat races in France for the season whtch has Just ended there. His horses won stakes and purses amounting to 1.00LO0C ' . franca ($201,800). The Memory Ungers , helm Cawl OompM, ISA, Bettis OrMk, Kick. |