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Show I COALVILLE TIMES 10 N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. - EYERY TOWN i HAS US ANTI-KIS- INSURRECTION ENTHUSIAST S UTAH COALVILLE "STAMPEDE ALASKAN LATEST EXPECTED TO BE GREATEST UTAH STATE NEWS The National Copper bank opened for business In Salt Lake City on Fully Jan 1. All public gatherings ' Five Thousand Prospectors Expected to Put In Summer in Search of Gold Along Banks of Innoko and Iditarod Rivers. have closed t Gunnison as a precaution against the further spread of scarlet fever workers of About 100 electrical Celt Lake City are on strike for an Increase In wages and better working conditions. It cost the government 14.125 to take the census of Salt Lake City, while the oust for the entire state will be about (27.000 Brown Hail, a carpenter, fell from the second story of a building In Salt Lake City, sustaining Injuries wu.ch resntled in his death a few hours Several Towns Sacked and Many Pei sons Slain aa Result of Uprioing in State of Yucatan. HANDSOME YOUNG WOMAN LURED INTO BARN AND TREATED IN BRUTAL MANNER. SINCE KLONDIKE. After Tearing Clothing From Victim, Brutes Use Hatpins and Puncture Her Flesh From the Sole of Her Feet to Her Head. New York Pauline Krayeka ol Idjtarod City, Alaska Three hui dred and fifty prospectors, the first Manhattan. 19 years of age. and ol attractive appearance, was taken to parly of stanipeders to reach the new iditarod gold fields, arrived here from the Norwegian hospital, Brooklyn, on Fairbanks Tm Sunday, after a three Saturday, after having been lured to weeks' trip down the Yukon river a barn In Brooklyn, wheie she was All agree that the stampede will mistreated with almost Incredible bru be the greatest since tbs famous rush tallty Two young men lured the girl but to Klondike thirteen years o to the barn on tbe pretext of showing nre Her the way to a trolley car she want many of the old time Forced Into the barn, her pessimistic over the prospects for getpd to take later. the giavel clothing was torn off. she waa bound The plant of i&e Mantl Light ft tings sudden wealth from the banks of the Iditarod and and then subjected to torture until Power company wan burned on May along estimates Innoko Conservative rivers she became helpless The fiendish at Br The SL the loes being (17,000. who tackers, with the girl's hatpins, punc was started by a defective high ten place the number of prospectors sum- will arrive here during the early tured her flesh from the soles of het SENATE PASSES RAILROAD BILL alon wire at 8,000. feet to her head They beat and FOR LOVE OF A Roldo Peacock. 42 years old. ol now on th grouD1 bruised her and pounded her face with Mwiy 31, was Instant lyjdlled May Sterling, their fists and finally showed het piwsn the opinion that the summer sls the result of n runaway Accident will not support more than 1.000 what they said was the arm of theli camp Vote Twelve Measure bis Only and broken Against body neck his being last miners, and that large numbers of victim, a woman who persisted Which Has Been Under Consider. badly mangled 8ALT LAKE GIRL EMBEZZLES in resisting them. latecomers are loomed to disappointtlon-fo- r well known a Twelve Weeks. Hyrum McFarland, FUNDS AND 8UICIDE8 WHEN ment James Murdock has been arrested sheepman who lived In Ogden, while and identified by the girl as one ol CRIME IS DISCOVERED. FIND MURDER SYNDICATE. attempting to board a train at Carlin, her torturers, and who had robbed Nevada, fell beneath the wheels and The senate pissed the Washington her of (99 and a gold watch and cnam. was horribly mangled. railroad bill Friday Wealthy Russians Poisoned by Doctor administration Murdock admitted that he was in the Who Wat Paid Huge 8ums. Weber county last year shipped night. It has been under considera- Became Infatuated With a Man and barn, and that he knew that men In tbe barn had a woman there, but h 400,009 cases or fruit and vegetables. Stole Savings of Hr Own Father, The mysterious tion for more than twelve wteks and St. Petersburg denied taking part In the attack. This year It Is bslisrsd the number death of a young and wealthy army of practically no other buslnesi except All to of the Giving Object f cases shipped to other markets fleer, Count Bouturlin, has led to 'the appropriation bills were considered la Her Affection. FIRST WHITE ftOMAN IN DAWSON will be mors than 1,000.000. discovery of an extensive murder that long peFtod. Only twelve votes, of Is sow all out debt, were j recorded Eureka cityby Democrats, agency. Remains of Mrs. Murray Being Sent the last two bonds on the water sysCount de against the bill. Boulerlln's brother-in-law- , 19 Inex From Alaska to Utah. Lake Salt City Carhlll, The practical unanimity with which tem, amounting to (l,0t0 and (55 In Lasay, and his physician, Dr. Patchen-ko- , D. W. Carhlll of old, years daughter Wash. Mrs. George A. Tacoma, terest, being paid, and the city has who attended Bouturlin, at de toa-sy'- the measure wae passed waa due to of this city, ended her life on Thursdied at Dawson. Yu who Murray, ow in Its treasury a neat sum. radical made In the armeasure changes suggestion, are both under manner, taking thirty kou territory, three weeks ago, wai day In a Frank Jacobs, who was arrested at rest Dr. Patchenko baa confessed to from tbe form in which it was drafted gralnB of tragic strychnine, after her father the llrat white woman to camp on Ogden on tbs charge of drunkenness the police that he inoculated Bouterlln by Attorney General Wlckersiam, fob had discovered the fact that she had the townalte of Dawson. Her remain! numerous was conferences at the embezzled released from tbs city with cholera bacilli. and who 'lowing funds entrusted to her have been embalmed and will be sen) White on House the of amend poi-Jail later, attempted to drown him he ' admitted that subject Jle further keeping, the money, It is believed, to her mother's home in Provo. Utah All self in the Weber rivfr, but was res oned Vjther wealthy persona in a aim-- ng interstate commerce laws been given by her to a man Mrs. Murray formerly waa Mrs. J who opposed many having med by a passerby. liar 'manner, during the recent chol- - j the insurgents, with whom she had become T. Yeager, and was 32 years of age the features Invoted of for Two hundred union carpenters tra epidemic, under pretense of original bill, She had spent a great portion of het it tools the at their night. disease. Friday th them up major gathered agalnat oculating Deposit checks of the Continental life In the north. When 16 years old Through the elimination of pooling National bank tty of the btilldlngs In course of con For thla work he waa paid huge sums representing (400 were she wag married In 1894. to J. T. Yea and merger sections and by rtason of traction In Ogden Thursday morning by relatives of the victims. to Inex Carhlll by herger on Douglas island, near Junea entrusted the adoption of many amendnents In father aid went on strike for an Increase last winter. Planning on In- - Alaska. Eighteen months later shs the. Interest of shippers,. the progresSETTLERft WESTWARD JOUND, f wages from (4 to-- (4.5S In land in Idaho. Carhlll went 1 started with her husband for Circle vesting sive Republicans claim a signal vicm to the bank Thursday noon to Inquire City. They crossed Chilkoot pass and Ralph Hogan, a stockyard employe, was perhaps fatally Injured at Ogden Thousands Will Seek New Hornet Dur- tory, and most of the Democrats ex- Into his financial standing. He waa went down the Yukon to Rink rapids pressed themselves aa favorable to Informed that only (100 of the (400 while unloading hoga. lie was In a ing Summer Months. where they were frosen In. They car trying to force the ewlne Into the 'Washington. An unusually heavy the large portion of the measure. deposited remained. tbe winter there and durin epent Had It not been for the retention ot - ehoote when thy began milling add movement ot homeaeekers this spring Knowing that he had never drawn that time received news of the Klon-dikcomto the of create aectlona a court off.. his .feet, and , ... a penny, of the- deposit Carhlll went Hogan .wss jhj-owgold , strike Following --thelrf merce, It is likely that the jrote for home and asked hla aader the hogs. to pro- down, they arrived in the spring ol Indicated by reports that have come the daughter bill would have been unanimous. duce the deposit certificates he had 1897 at what Is now Dawson. climbed to the to the reclamaUon service. Two steeple-Jack.. . tern Mormoa of entrusted to her. Tears came to her the HONOR MEMORY OF CUSTEftT Tralnloads of settleri have been topmost pinleale Chinese Looking for Trouble. and on when the girl old her father she . Lake Salt May la eyes and City, Into tl, Montana, pie Oregon pouring reconsuls The at Pekin. Nanking adjusted tke trumpet to the lips of the Washington, and large number have port that native disturbers in that city believed that her slater Myrtle, em- President Taft Attends Unveiling el tatute Moroni, which had been Jerk-a- been seeking tbe milder climate of ployed at Garfield, had the deposit 8tatue of Famous General. have assumed openly an Insulting at- certificates. His suspicions aroused, loose as the result of a dynamite the northwest deMich. With President Tart and have titude toward foreigners Carhlll went to a nearby phone and In Monroe, Extensive railroad building is now filed axploalon In the near vicinity. as the orator of the attendance walla of the American conthe i From all over Utah and Idaho comes In progress In Montana, Idaho, Wash- sulate In a disgusting manner. Pla- got into communication with hla occasion, the nation, state, city and him told Garfield. She at reports of mere victims of B. 8. Bis ington and Oregon. Tht estimate has cards have been posted n the streets daughter adjacent farming district united here that she knew nothing of the deposit on man, the fake commission man. who been made, that an area of 12,000 on the people to rise and Saturday in paying tribute to the calling belief the of certificates, expressing they acrea of land In Oregon alone soon seems to have swindled hundreds of Genr George Armstrong and destroy their must memory foreigners slaughter be in the hands of farmers, by offering high prices for will be available for settlement with 254 of his cavalrywho, Custer, The United States cruiser Inex. certainly property. Retracing . his steps to his men. was slain by Sitting Bulls band On the reclamation projects In all New their produce, and falling to pay them .and Oreansand -German, -Jhe s. CarhlH i thr state the lnflor of settlers 1 rap- - Japanese arterhebaa 'dlsposed-o- f' ibetr-shlp" JA . of Sioux Indiana at the battle ofi the are lying off the home, w meats. Idly Increasing. ol In Little the Lands Horn Bad these it la beltaved vessels Big town, and With 4.000 acres of tomatoes plant Montana. June 25, 1876. will be adequate to protect all forRussians Expelling Jewa of th ed within a short-distanAn equestrian statue of General eigners In the event of an outbreak. ' 8L Petersburg. The Jewish relief twenty-twcanning factories of Wefor which the legislature ol Custer, she bad taken poison and implored r ber county end the present Indications committee of Kiev, through its attor Boys Had Police Guessing. Michigan appropriated (25,000, was unhla forgiveness. The girl died before veiled by the generals widow, Mrs Boulder, Colo. Wholesale robberies a doctor pointing to thelargest crop In many oey.M, Glickman, has sent a telegram summoned. could be Elizabeth B.-- Custer of Nw York, and years, the canning Industry promises to St. Petersburg relative to the ex- committed here for a week past led Miss Carhlll left a note which other guests of honor wai Tbe dispatch the police to believe that a gang of to break all recorde during the shlp-pin- pulsion of the Jews. amog the money j ev(n About 200 families professionals had Invaded lie city, shows conclusively that reads aa follows: season. j. Custer, the cavalry leader's was given by her to a man named ony surviving brother, who still State Statistician Haines has com already have been expelled from Kiev, but three lads, the oldest being 14, who lives in Idaho, and with 8(jeg on a farm near j,3re jn the nelgh-whola but number the cement confessed dally. were and Increasing prothe their of arrested she had become infatuated. piled a stateemnt tiorhood where the farmer and his ducts of the Hate for 1909. There Those who are amenable to the edict guilt. The boys are Raymond Conmilitary brotoers passed their boy- was a total of 501,500 barrels of ce of expulsion are either given a short don. 13; Willie Neider. 14. and Earl MURDEROUS MEXICAN BANDITS. hood. meat, of the value of (647,030, manu- time In which to prepare for their de- Young, 12 years old. After their ar- Attack and Act Peaceful Hacienda Whistler Shot by Cowboy. The parture without restriction . or tem- rest, which waa brought about by an In the year. factured Like Demons. In Issued . are their to In some of of in passports tbe porary loot, cement plants paid out attempt dispose wages Florence, Colo. A few bars in tb names, good only to the specific desti- the boys led the police to as abandMexico City. A special to the Her- key of G probably cost th right fool the year (251,111. oned shack In the lower portion of ald from Vera Cruz says: News has of J. I. Luny, a cowboy employed on Cltlsens of Willard have petitioned nation.' town, where they had hidden much of just been received hefe of a bloody a ranch near here. Luny was sitting the Ogden city ooumoil to make an Nolan to Manage Tar Baby. the stolen property attack by Eighteen bandits headed by In front of a store here when A1 John appropriation for the care of a dog Francisco San Following tbe disthe famous Santanon on the Hacienda son, also a cowboy, passed by, whist which. It le alleged, was injured by Hundred Killed by Street Cars. of George Little of Chicago aa Bella Vista on the southeast part of ling a popular air Luny mechanical being run over by an automobile In charge Chicago One hundred and ten hu- Oaxaca. The manager of the hacien- ly took up the refrain. Johnson, an which the mayor and members of the his manager. Jack Johnson announced handle would man lives were snuffed out la Chi da, Roberto Voight, a German, and gered by the Impression that 'Nolan that Billy Sunday Luny were of council riding Ogden city hla affairs hereafter. Nolan con- cago by street cars in the eleven two natives, employes, were killed waa mocking him, drew a revolver old. 45 years George Qocheron. firmed thla statement. Billy Nolan months. from July 1. 1909, to May 31, and Mrs Voight was bound and and shot Luny In the right foot Am resident of Salt toko City, who has has been connected with putatlon probably will be necessary. fight 1910, according to a report submitted brutally maltreated. - been giving his relatives endless wor game for twenty years. He the was for- to Corporation Counsel Edward. J. banthe the After house, looting self at Children Elope. ry through his reapeted efforts He is best Brundage by City Attorney John R dits proceeded to the Hacienda La at Butte,-Mon- t. destruction Is to be sent to the slate merly Cincinnati Climbing down a rope reknown through hla handling of Caverly. Fourteen of these fatalities Pomona, not far distant, and mental hospital. Cocheron made four a ladder from garret three stories Guillerthe forced volvers manager, and It waa while under occurred during May, In which month unsuccessful attempts In one day to Nolan'a Stella Ivy that Nelson won there were also 322 persons Injured, mo Gulnger, to turn pver (4 000 to above ground. management eod his life. M. Ivy of. a were G. other haciendas Two ot Marshal them. daughter (he lightweight championship ot the many of them seriously Twenty of also attacked. A posse at once start- local court, Joiaed her lover, Albert W'lllard Brlnghurst, a resident ot world. the Injured were children under the ed In pursuit ot the band " on the been arrested has Balt Lake, Hinkle, also 14 years old, and depart 10 of who were playing In age years, - Noted Suffragist Seriously III. late Saturday night In search of ed charge of being Implicated In tbe rob the street when struck Charged With Murder of Years Ago. New York Grave doubts are exbery of the Layton bank, the hold ur DeadwooS. S. D. Charged with marriage license. All trace of tbe paii has been lost and the anxious parents Mrs. Dcxey Aequi-ted- , of a gambling house In Salt Lakt' pressed regarding the recovery of Mrs, eonjniitting a murder thirty years ago are as yet unaware as to whether thej City, the holdup of a saloon In Park Mary Chapman Perry Catt. president St. touts Mrs Dora Elisabeth ittear Toledo. O, of which he recently have succeeded in their attempt tc City, ann . numerous . other crimes of th Woman's Suffrage association. Doxey was found not guilty of the accused a r and caused him wed. which have baffled the officers ha. 3. .ppsottUMLAl cb3.rga...oL:ftuu;dtirmfrAV4in ;' Sltke TtrTRt One day lasT wraiTTFran k Steven Churches Blown Down. I'ri'aJt sanitarium here recently. arsenic, Mr Doxey wept hys- Schamberger is by sought being tjow trapper of Eph She hits been a for the terically as her acqutM.il was ansob, the Tenn. Reports from nearby Bristol, who want Meade officers, the county . riant, returned from- the. mountains ,1.Y year or two: Recently she 1ms nounced. Tht can again-- t Dr. torea are to the effect thaitwc points to take him to Toledo to answ r ,or with a brown bear, which he had been too 111 to permit of her seeing B. Dosev, who u. tlm-gchurches and probably a.dozn dwell confession, declare! that an jo'ntly In alleged - . caught In a White friends- - Mrs, Catt has presided oxe j witjj tm- - wife wrh toe m of a wind tag houses were blow n- down-4irdr Of his joseph MtltT,-ledge. Tbla la the fifth bear Mr. the affairs of the suffragists of eleven Erderj will come up for trai within Spripgfleld, had cothmltted the mur-Ih- e and hailstorm' this sec has caught in that vicinity countries Lastwinler she founded J the next two weeks accrdlng to the crime. Last wlnteiSchamberger, tion Sunday night Great damage va t Stevenson ' to crops. No loss of, life hat It will probably weigh 300 pounds. the Woman's Suffrage arty of Great-e- announcement of ti-nanand der kept him quiet atLthese years done Circuit rbeen , New reported. New York. I bribes. Performing an act of truest heroism with , Attorney ton. wfce he saved a"Tlaymater"Ponald Roosevelt for Home. Mr. Longs In Memory of Jefferson Davis. War Teat for Aeroplans. No Klllpaek, 10 yeart old, eon of Frank London. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt - Klllpaek of Mantl, waa drowned In Chattanooga. Tenn. A spectacular New Orleans -birthday 0f Washington. There has been 'qo t legislation la ihb house who ha shared the honors of Colonel of the Coni the GunUon reservoir. He' succeeded Test of the utility of the" aeroplane In Jefferson Davis. President Theodore Rosevelt abroad and whe state., was celebrated at the present session. In eevlng his comrade, but was un warfare la to' be made at the joint federate federal"-troop- s consented to the has been exalted In a manner which and of has the himself himself. eouth encampment on Friday. June-3- Taft able to reach the shore throughout at Chlck&raaugua park 14, Louisiana the day Is setapart abandonment of this feature of his has fallen to few American women. Is An Ogden photographer has been national guard K. aa summer. Hamilton Charles a this .memorial, or decoratlos day. It legislative pregram and no further' ef- delighted with the royal receptions arrested for Conducting an unlicensed 300 Is aloft of a will carry highly pounds legsl holiday In Florida, Georgia. fort at urging It will be made by granted her everywhere, but she If photograph gallery. It la the first the days until the Racbomba Alabama, nitroglycerin explosive Mississippi, Tennessee. members of Lthe house. The adminis- secretly counting arrest resulting from the new license of Statue breaks Into view 55 Liberty 45 Introduced from a to at bill South by Carolina RepresentaTexas, speed varying and Louisiana tration ordinance which taxes every business ing re- from the ship whflh jrlll carry het chairman on will an h hour Tha miles bestowal Moon this release of tive crosses Pa), (Rep, of on r honor to banker, from that of peanut-peddlewhile at a height of a Confederate veterans and exercises vision of laws, bad been reposing for back to America Sbe said so on Sat and all buslnea men are Interested deadly cargo In all a It of mile, ralnlag down upon the school. Wete among several months In the Judlclarjeom-mtttee- , urday, while ah thanked publicly pco nearly ta the Inga battle which wilt follow quarter the fortifleationa and It finally has been' ecld pie of England and Europe for theli arsenals, features of the daya bridges, dummy principal i ) many honors. trains and troops. commemoration ed to allow it to remain there. a-- gold-seeker- s ill P c 1 J ay, s 1- d . ...... men-of-w- - , , I ce - o g , 1 half-brothe- ftTr-rrmt- well-know- n seml-lnvali- d - -- -- et trap-near-t- he - half-brothe- which-.visite- d t -- -The- anti-injuncti- pret-idVa- . - IN OLD MEXICO Vera Crux The nm--- l seiious uprising wth which the Mexican government has had to deal in a long time has occurred in the state of Yucatan, arid ti'oops are he ng rushed to the disturbed area In the meantime reports indicate that thne has been much bloodshed and that the insurgents are prepared for battle with the government forces. The independent newspaper, El Dicta men. publishes dispatches, from Merida, the capital of Yucatan, to the effect that forty perftms were killed b the Maya Indans on Saturday. Further dispatches received here say that 5,000 of these Insurgents sacked miles the town of Vallodolid. ninety-fivto the southeast of Morida killing all the principal government employees, the chief of police and fothers. They seized rifles and pistols and Instituted a reign of terror. Many of the Inhabitants of Vallodolid are fleeing to Merida The gunboat Morel'os has already left this port with 600 soldiers aboard, while the Yucatan gunboat Zaragoza is lying in the harbor ready to take 1,000 additional troops, wh'o are expected from the Interior Railroad and telegraph communication between Merida and the scene of the trouble Is cut off. Twenty miles of the Y'ucatan railroad have bea destroyed by the Indians, while It Is reported many telegraph operator have been killed or made prisoners. A Judge of the criminal court ia among the dead. The rebels are strongly entrenched in anticipation 'of the advance of federal troops Maximilian Ramfcrez Bonilla, the former rebel leader, and Colonel Victor Montenegro are said to be at the head of the uprising. e RATE INCREASES WITHDRAWN. Reach Government and Railroads Agreement After Long Conference. complete agreeWashington. A ment between the government and the recently enjoined railroads of the Western Trunk Line association was reached at a White House conference, wh ich lasted more. than. Jour .hours, railroads The Monday afternoon. agree to withdraw all rate Increases Tiled to be effective on or after June 1, and agreed to file no more Increases until tbe bill in congress that gives the Interstate commerce commission power to Investigate and suspend Increases becomes a law and is in Preaideat .Taft thereon stated that the administration's purpose In bringing tbe injunction suit had been accomplished and that the suit would be discontinued. The discontinuance will not be entered, however, until after the new railroad law Is " signed. .Charged With Awful Crime. Marshalltown, la. A pair of bloody overalls slid a bloody hat, which the authorltiesare using as evidence to connect Raymond Hardey, aged 18, with the murder of his father, James Hardy, his mother and brother, Earl, who were discovered early Monday morning with their skulls beaten to a pulp, were found on the Hardey premises here The officers pinned Toung Hardey down to a statement and he admitted he had hidden the clothing in fear that he might be connected with the crimp Young Harwere dey declared the blood spot caused by chicken blood. op-nti- Crime Due to Jealousy. Melvin Salt "Lake City Karth, a butcher, shot his wife and then cut his own throat on Monday. Mrs. Karth will recover, but Rhrth la expected to die. Paul Karth, a son, witnessed the shooting and cutting. It is freely admitted by principals, the police and others that the cause ot the shooting was Jealousy on Karths part because his wire had fallen In love w'ith another man. Attacked by White Slaver. Los Angeles, Cal Ella Splawn, 18 years old, was attacked Monday night by a man who sprang out upon her while she was on her way home from a neighbor's house in Hollywood. She was bound, gagged and beaten. At her behest a number of detectives are searching for a man known as John Miller, who, she asserted, led her Into a mock marriage last December and then tried to sell her Into white s'avery. Aviator Injured. Clrfferd B Harmon waf jolted from the seat of his aeroplane and hurled to, the ground ag he waa about to alight altrr a fl got at Ml He neola, Monday, with a bad shaking up and a few bruises, hut the machine was wrecked. Glenn H. Curtiss "witnessed the accident. . 7 New Y'ork Fatal Auto Accident. San Jose, Cal. The bodies of Misa Dolores Sunol, daughter of the late Antonio Sunol of Barcelona, Spain, a plofieer millionaire land owner of this city, and Mra. Frances Sunol Lintel of Eureka, Cal., author and linguist, were found under an overturned automobile In the Penitent! creek In Alumn Rock canyon late Monday afternoon. The women, who were cousins, had. been riding In an electric runabouL An examination of tbe bodies Indicate that Miss Sunol waa drowned and that Mra Lintel was mushed to death. |