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Show COALVILLE TIMES r N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. UTAH COALVILLE TRAPPED Thomas Barker, a ho attempted t( tstape from an officer in Salt Lakt after being arrested, was shot in tlu o In Thursday Lake, when William Rufl, one of the striking laundry workers, was fired upon and wounded In the left arm by 1L Thlessen, a guard employed by one of the laundries. David 8. McCurdy, sales agent in Utah for the Crescent Manufacturing company of Beattie and 'one of the beat known and moat popular traveling men of the weak, died In Salt Lake Thursday aa a result of having bis fallen down stairs, fracturing - - kuU, No legal proceedings will be Is a city of the second claaa nd la therefore entitled to the commission form' of city government for the reason that about flve years ago Murray was proclaimed to be in the second class by the governor. After vetoing proposed appropriations amounting to fSO.OOO, Governor William Spry on Tuesday approved the general aproprlatton blit, provld Ing for expendlturei of aproxlmately $2,500,000 for the general maintenance of the state government for the " next two years. Oawell Knight aged eighty five years, a pioneer of Utah, who came to the Salt Lake valley in 1850, died at Preston, Idaho, Tuesday of general debility. He had lived In the vicinity of Salt Lake for sixty years until recently be went to visit with his son in Idaho. He was a farmer. Application for right of way from Land, on the Salt Lake Route,, to KanarravlUe, near the Washington Iron county line, has ceen filed In the United States land office by Utah A Grand Cron Railroad company aa ahow-th- at M array IherTrstateirtOwardathebulldlngoI a line through southwestern Utah. With the opening of the 23,000 acre tract of land In Iron county, near Modena. Wednesday, under the enlarged homestead act, there was a general rush of land seekers. Applications for approximately 19,000 acres of land were received at the local land office within ten minutes after the office was opened. Five Greeks employed at the Utah Coper mine at Bingham and two Greeks working in the smelters at Midvale, werearresled Tuesday oa suspicion of saving come into the United States without passing the re fiulred Immigration examination. Heart trouble, resulting from tbs shock attendant upon the serious in Jury of bis wife In a street car accident caused the death. In 8alt Lake on Saturday of Joseph Warburton, pa trlarch of tho Mormon church and bishop of tbo First ecclesiastical ward f Salt lake for about forty yeara.1-- ' , Post-offic- e OF MEXICO. General Diaz Intends toSurround Himself With Younger Men in the Hope That Such Action Will Unite AIL Elements. One hundred and forty New York Mexico City The Diaz cabinet reteiiihs of them eight signed on Friday. Following a meeting girls from the east side, were rushed of(hat body inthe afternoon every to death on the pavements, 'smoih minister tendered his resignation , to ered In smoke or burned to a crisp In General Diaz a factory fir Sat ui day afternoon In Members of the cabinet refuse to the worst disaster New York has comment upon their action, but it is known since the steamship Gent-ri- l said semiofficially that initiative was to the waters Slocum was "Burned taken, not by them, but by the presi edge of North Hnrlhet Island in 1904 dent, who, it is believed here, proOne hundred and foitj one bodies poses to surround himself with youngwere removed from the rums, and er men in the hope that such action seven of the forty Injured died in hoswill sarve to unite all elements of the nation. pitals. This, It is believed, (Oiupletes the list of dead, most of whom are The new members of the cabinet (Copyright. 191 1) unidentified Grief craed relatives will be Francis De La Barra, Mexican besieged the morgue as the bodies embassador to the United States, to were laid out RUSSI TRAIN ROBBERY IN KANSAS succeed Enrique Creel as minister of CHINA SUBMITS TO The victims of the disaster foreign relations. Demetro SodI, judge of the Triangle Waist comof the supreme court, minister of jus pany, which bad Its lofts In a ten tlce, succeeding Justino Fernandez. story factory hailding There Seemed to be No Alternate .Four Men Blow Up Safe and Express Norbeto Dominguez' postmaster, deThe fire started in the electric mm in View of China's Utter Un. Car, But Do Not Molest the of communication, succeedpartment tor box which supplied power to the Manuel ing Leander Fernandez preparedness for War. Passengers. hundreds of sewing mat hiens on the well known civil engineer, Maroquln, various floors. It spread so rapidly department oNfomento (promotion of that all escape was tut off on the Kans. Four masked colonization and industry), succeeding stairs and Die escapes below the sev - Pekin China Is not prepared t Coffeyville, Jorge Vera Estano, nitro-- a Olagrlo Molina. antagonize Russia completely, and a Ijien early Friday blew enth floor. result of prolonged conferences th Ijlycerlne and robbed the express car attorney, minister of education, sucCraed by terror, the men and Justo Sierra. women operators abandoned all ef- Chinese foreign office on Sunday a- tafe of a north-boun- d passenger train ceeding General Bernardo Reyes will be reforts to light their way through the ured the Russian minister, M. Kor t(f the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & smoke filled hallways to the stairs or ostovetz, that China wll.l acquipsef ur Southern railroad on-- a lonely prairie called from Paris to become minister of war, while Jose Yves Limatour is twelve miles south of here. fire escapes and leajied madly from No clue to the Identity of the rob-ler- s to retain his portfolio as minister of the windows. has been found. Within ten minutes after the blaze Federal of- finance, the only member of the old was discovered, thirty five five and cabinet to be retained. railroad detectives fers, and mangled bodies were lying beflieriff William Gillespie of this city PEACE PROSPECTS BRIGHTER. low on the pavements. It is generally considered that therdjire working on the case. It Is now The building, which Is at the roruer was no alternative cour?p, in view e ilelleved that the robbers headed for Oe La Barra Expected to Aid in SolvOf Washington place and Green Chinas utter unprepared ness for war4 Oklahoma In a buggy after they had Problem for Mexican0 Goving street. Is one of the biggest in the Intense Interest Is being manlfestec jtommlted the robbery. ernment. Clothing manufacturing district. There In the attitude of Japan, which Is ob Two men boarded the blindl bag-pigwere 1,500 men and women employed With the departure Washington car and later crawled over into entirely aloof, al in It when the fire started, blit virtu- vlously holding ff of Franefsco Leon De Mexico City more jiowerfiil than" ever (I fie engine, compelling the engineer ally all of those below the seventh though !a Barra, the Mexican ambassador to were Pekin. his when b stop train, they floors managed to escape. the United States, who has been ap While the issues between China Snd Jtlned by two more men. The four affairs in CARTER MAY ENTER CABINET. Russia have been almost obliterated! ten attacked the express car, and pointed minister of foreign the new c&b'net of President Diaz, the messenger, official by the recent series of ultimatums gter overpowering Washington believes the iniRumored That Montana is and Insufficient cause vrecked the safe. It Is doubtful If theoretically of an era of peace In Mextial stage to ba Attorney-General- . for occupation exists, Russia,, appar--l de robbers secured over 3500. The ico has been inauguarted.' Washington. Fortner Senator ently fears that she could obtain onlj pseengers were not molested. President Taft and Secretary Thomas 11. Carter of Montana, who paper promises which the Chinefe oa well as the members of the Knox, retired from the United State senate would not observe unless intlmldaBy, tPATTEN MUST STAND TRIAL. corps. It is known, share diplomatic on March 4, will enter the cabinet of i belief. this jmuuew-receive-d Jraaideat Juft .within. Minister De la Barras misston TO Pool Indictment. ton months, according to the story being si on s from China than h" Mexico, In the face- - of present conditold In Washington and which Is gen- treaty was signed. of Cew York. Judge Noyes tions In that country, is regarded here erally believed here.- - Changes la the United States -- circuit" courthanded as the most significant occurrence Would are Promote known cabinet to be Impending, Matrimony. down a decision Thursday afternoon Mexican situation elnce genor the and they Will be such that 8enator Madison, Wis.A bill to tax f5 l refusing to quash the second "cotton Carter will be tendered and will ac- Dually every unmarried woman own pool Indictment against James A. Llmantour, minister of finance, conferred In New York with Francisco cept the portfolio of the department twenty-fivyears of age and to creati Patten, Eugene G. Scales, Frank B. of Justice,' and Attorney General a matrimonial commission, consist Hayne. William P. Brown and Col-on- Madero, Sr, and Gustave A. Madero, of George W. Wlckersham wih succeed Ing of the governor, superintendent The iatherand brother, respectively, M. . Thompson. Robert Secretary of State Philander Chase of public property and chief clerk of judge sustained certain technical con- the revolutionist leader. Knox, who will retire from the cabi- the assembly, was introduced in tlu tentions and dismissed others. The CHASED BY WOLVES. net. Nothing authoritative can be assembly Thursday by Assemblymai Indictment charges conspiracy In resecured from the White House con- Hansen of Manitowoc. The matr- straint of interstate trade In cotton, Harrowing Experience of Coloradoan cerning these changes and the cabi- imonial commission Is charged with on which defendants most stand trial. in Wilds of That State. net officials interested decline to be kindred of the bringing duty together Colo. Chased But the change Is predicted by ten Quoted. Greeley, Moffat's Will Filed. souls when application Is made forsn more than a mile through by those in a position to know, for wolves Denver. The will of David "H. Cedar affinity by any lovelorn maiden canyon in tbe mountains northMONTANAN3TO THE fRONT... Moffat, who died lnNew York recent- west of Fort Collins, as he was- - on his "XhlcagdGeU Milling Congi'ess.' ly, was filed for probate late Satur- way to Tie Siding, Wyo., in search oi Militiamen Sant to Mexican Lins to Denver Directors ff the American day, It bequeath, the half of his es- a team, alleged to. have been, stolen, Wirtoh- Maneuver, congress, heAdquSrters ot tate 'lo his- - wTdoW F $500,600 -- 40 - hU Al Hilton of Grover hada harrow Mining G. $500, are on this Frederick in Moffat; city, Saturday nephew. Helena,' Mont. Adjutant General which from death Monday. He stumPhil Greenan on Sunday received a selected Chicago as the meeting place 000 to his daughter, Mrs. James A. bled Info a little used road where a annual convention McClurg, and sets aside a similar sum homesteader, who was passing in a request from the war department that of the fourteenth be jdesIgnateone commissary officer the meeting to be held some time is at interest, the interest to be used wagon, saved the lives of both by and one company commander to re- October The official call will soon be during her lifetime; $300,000 to his throwing out a quarter- - of beef-toth- e McMiss Frances beThe men port to Brigadier General Tasker 1L Issued authorizing the appointment of granddaughter. son hungry pack. team whileescaped D. to Moat. H. the Jr., governors delegates by $100,000 president, Clurg; Bliss for Instruction in the regular wolves the hind the racing The public liover the flesh. army maneuvers at San Diego, and of the states and territories miulng of Frederick G. Moffat N. Y., Mr. fought at Washlngtonvllle, be selected Captain Gerabl Lansing and scientific associations, etc. brary Moffats birthplace, Is given $50,000. Mail Steamer Sinks. of Red Lodge, regimental commissary Vandals Dynamite Plant. This Is the only public bequest menof the Second Infantryand Captain Loulsburg, C. B. With only her Unidentified vandals tioned in the will. Cleveland, James J. Snell of Kallspell, commandfunnels showing above the water to dynamited the new Iron ore handling mark her resting place, the Newfounding company H. Second Infantry, for plant of (he Erie railroad at North Seattle Citizens Welcome Ballinger. the assignment. In response to a premail steamer Bruce, plying beland on of iSeattle of Cleveland The- Seattle. Citizens Randall, a suburb vious request, fourteen Montana ofPort Aux Basques, N. F., and tween rewas used on the ore bridge night paid their tribute of ficers volunteered to take part In the dynamite of the plant, which was deroyed spect and sympathy to Richard Ball- Cape Breton ports. Is a helpless wreck maneuvers. In the letter received with an f,til mated loss of $300,000 inger, for two years sevretary of the off the island of Scatari. She struck Sunday there is indication that they The at Port Nova Point,- on the plant cost. It Js said, about Interior, and during most of that time on a ledge may all be sent later. , miles northeast ol island twenty over been In. a In bitter controversy and had -, operation involved 5 o'lock Friday morning Roosevelt Advocates Study of Bible! only a few days. tbe policy of conservation. The great Loulsburg, atshifted from her position Before she dining room of the Hotel Washington Berkeley, Cal. Delivering the third Mors Time Allowed Settlers. of his series of lectures at the Greek was thfown open to the public and and went to the bottom, all of the Washington. The inlerior depart there, attended by Mayor George W. 125 passengers and most of her crew theatre of, the University of Califorhas modified the order requir- DllllDK and presidents of ten com- were safely landed. ment nia here on Sunday, on The Bible and the Life of the People, Colonel ing the payment of this years water mercial and social organizations, Mr. of Rates Must not Favor Certain Classes Theodore Roosevelt declared the charges due from water users under Ballinger received the greetings Shoshone-Wyomlnfriends. Washington. In a decision handed Bible should be as much a subject of the reclamation down to by the Interstate commerce the According modified project. the la study secular colleges of the Remedy for Fruit Tree Pet. commission on Friday Involving the country as In seminaries, antfxyrged order, water will be furnished settlers a San Jose, Cal. That he has found the stialy of it by all persons as a this season upon payment prior to shipment of coal, it was held that of the thrlps problem la- - the rates restricted to the use of certain solution 30 of the guide to conduct April charges for ixratlfm belief of County Horticulturist Earl shippers ancLnot open to all are un and maintenance. c Katal Fight of Cattlemen. A spray lawful within the meaning of the in L, Morris. Ban on Postal Clerks' Lodge. used during tbe last few weeks oas terstate commerce act. Albuquerque, N. M. Tom and Ed. In orchards where it Hall, brothers, are dead and William Washington. That the formation killed all thrlps and has not Injured the Zurowalt Is In jail aa the result of a of lodges of a secret organization Girl Jumps from Hotel Balcony, was applied by three cornered duel with revolvers, postal clerks Is regarded as Inlmiral buds, so far as observed up to this Meserolt Naples. Miss Cornelia whloh occurred Sunday morning near to the Interests oF the The solution consists of 100 of New York, who arrived a month government ttme Kenna, N. M. The men were all cattle was co mtqu ntc a t u nl a y by Jo- gallons of water, 100 pounds of lime, ago with her parents in the hope that men and owners of small ranches seph Stewart, second assistant ten gallons of crude carbolic the climate would be beneficial to het pos- and near Kenna The fight was the result tmaster general. In a letter to Alexan- scid. The fumes destroy tbe thrlps, from the bal of a dispute concerning the owner der Grant, which cannot be reached by the usual health, threw herself hotel general superintendent of Grand of the Thursday and as on cony feed they ship of some rattle. spraying agencies, the division of railway mall service. was fatally Injured. the Inside of the bud. Merchant Killed by Footpada Rebels Suffer Defeat Children Cause 530,000 Fire. Children Poisoned by Noodles. Omaha. Herman B. a Cohn, Laredo, Coahullar A band of eeven-TMinn. Fanned -- byC. B. GoodWilliam Minneapolis, Vancouver, eras shot rebel were" defeated near the San man, aged 7 years, and Clyde Good- vtrong wind, a 8 mall bonfire started and killed within half a block of his Julian dam on the Agumadal river by win, aged $, died in agony Thursday m an alley by children at play caused home in the best residence portion of a small detachment of federal troops. after partaking of some "noodles a fire in the heart ofa JAshloriabh the city Saturday night by Two thugs Tbe rebels left six dead and two Chifiese a residence district, that eaused a lost restaurant la purchased ho attempted to rob him. wounded on the field. Jfi Aa Investigation Is being conducted. aggregating $30,000. Cotton Mill Spindles Idle. Chihuahua Still Loyal. Will Attend Coronation. Engineer Shot by Strike Sympathizer! Boston. It Is, estimated in cotton' Chihuahua, Mexico. T&e chances Rear Charles Admiral Somerset, Ky. Violence was re Washington. mills circles hers that fully 35 per of a serious attempt being made by E, Vreeland, now ia command of the newed along tbe Cincinnati, New Or cent of the eotton mill spindlea of the rebels to take Chihuahua appear to of the Atlantic fleet leans ft Texas Pacific railroad. Frl country are Idle because of continued be very remote, according to the second division ailed to represent the day, when Engineer Wlllhm OT'-nel-l de beea has In the market for goods eplnlon of General Hernandex. comdepression waa shot in tbe knee at Ro navy at the coronation of King and firmness of the raw uatetiaL - mander of the military xone. Tenn. Georte V. j up-wit- h - fru-dfe- e larger scale, the Western Development association will Inaugurate a co strike in Salt MINISTER TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION TO THE PRESIDENT by New York. In a raid on the stock brokerage offices on Monday in Fifth avenue, oocupitd by Winner & Co. and the Standard Securities company, postoffit e Inspectors charge that irregularities amounting to more than. $:OUO,OOi) had been brought to Ugh. Transactions in excess of $10,000,000 throughout the country are credited to the two concerns in the last few jears. Archie and 'Emmett S. Wisner, constituting the ownership of both concerns, and Grover S. Trumbull, chief clerk, were arrested The charge is using the malls to defraud by selling worthless stocks. - The specific charge Is that the Wis-nerthrough mail correspondence, represented to stock purchasers that the California Diamond Oil company was actively at work when, as a matter of fact, according to the charge, the company was dormant and had loit Htle in 1908 to the property It s, s - per cent UNEARTHED Inspectors With Using the Mads to Defraud Stock Buyers. EVERY Hundred and Forty eight Deaths Result From One of Worst Disas ters in History of New York; Most of Dead Unidentified. Plans are being made by residents of Upper Bingham to have that part of the camp annexed to the town of Bingham. Salt Lae Citys Or loss is the low eat In the country in comparison with the fire lueses In other large cities of the United Stales. The work of tearing down the Bing hara Consolidated smelter at Midvale has begun, a force of twelve men be ing engaged on the job. Burglars entered tne stores of the Booth Mercantile company and Folger Bros. A Co., at Garland and escaped with goods valued at $900. The Oregon Short Line has Issued a call for bids on the construction of miles double tracking for twenty-twbetween Farmington and Ogden. The news comes from Richfield that M. Kabayashl, a Japanese laborer, lost his life In the bevter river aa s result of his horses being frlghtenec by an auto. Entombed atlve by a caved n In the mine of the Ohio Copper company at Bingham, drills MU no, an Italian miner, was smothered to death beneath tons of earth. While unloading timbers from a car In the ranroad yards at Brigham City, Lyman Packor of that city had his tight foot so badly smashed by a heavy piece of timber that amputa tton may be necessary. American Fork la to have a big horse show on April 14. The object of the show Is to create more Interest In the breeding of fine horses, and thoroughbred stock In this section. will be exhibited at the show. A fully developed -- baby weighing but one and a half pounds was born to Mrs. J. A. Hancock of Salt Lake last' week. The child is a girl, Is alive, and has a good chance to survive, notwithstanding Us infinitesimal size. Aa organization of the Daughters of the Pioneers has been effected at Richfield. All those who are daughters or granddaughters of those men and women who came to Utah before IS 53 are eligible to Join the organisation. Following the footsteps of the Utah Development league, though on a Weapons were used BURNING On leg. the laundry workers IN BUILDING, EMPLOYES JUMP FACTORY FROM TENTH FLOOR investors, After surveying and checking - tip on coal lands In Carbon and Sevier counties, the government has brought Into effect a new classification of these lands, Increasing the government value all the way from SO to 600 SWINDLE fsw York Broker Charged UTAH STATE NEW from prospective settlers aud . HUGE NOW Fdl THE SOIL , th. e el e Sat-nrtfo- jf - , 1 g lime-carboli- y wealthy-clothlng-'merch- ant, Buildings Unroofed and Railroads Put Out of Commission by Miniature Cyclone in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. A severe electrical storm, accompanied by a high wind, which at times blew with cyclonic force, swept over the northern section of this city shortly after 6 oclock Monday night, leaving destruction in its wake. Buildings were demolished, houses unroofed and the New York division of the Pennsylvania railroad was placed out of commission by the demolition of Its tower at Holmesburg and is station at Tacony.New York trains are being routed via the Trenton cutoff, whtch was hoi in the path, of the high winds. Gotch is Still Champion. Salt Lake City. In two straigbt falls, Frank Gotch, worlds champion heavyweight wrestler, defeated Jack Leon, the Russian giant, in this city Monday night. The match was for tbe world's championship, and .was witnessed by a large crowd. The first fall came In twenty-fiv- e with miputes an Inside nelson hold, and- the second In ten minutes , with, A toe hold, but the champion generously declined to count this fa).4m account of the prejudice agalnht the hold and allowing nt ot th holdj fiaaet (jeoot to wrigl his shoulders to the mat for the third time with a reverse nelson. New Law 8aves Mans Life. Boise, Idaho. The passage of a small bill of 100 words by the eleventh Idaho legislature has already saved one man, Robert Worth, alias Edward Smith, from the gallows foe murder and will determine the fate of others now on trial for murder in the first degree. This little but extraor-- . dinarily important bill was introduced by Senator C. H. Potts of Kootenai county. It places in the hands of a trial Jury power to elect whether a defendant on trial for murder In the first degree shall hang or be Imprisoned in the state penitentiary for life. Disastrous Blaze Jn Boise. Boise, Idaho. One of the most stub; born and disastrous fires that has visited Boise In years Monday afternoon gutted the large wholesae house of Uarlson-f- tLead Lusk, Idaho hardware firm, causing a loss estimated at $50,000, covered by about The fire was only $40,000 insurance. placed under control after four hours of fighting. Every fireman In the' city responded to the call for assistance. 1 Celebrating JubAee of Unity. Rome. The celebration of the Jubilee of Italian unity began Monday with the formal opening by King Victor Emmanuel of tbe international art exhibition. On Wednesday a universal exhibition will begin at Turin, where, in 1861, Victor Emmanuel II, grandfather of the present monarch, assumed thet)tle of king of Italy (as Victor Emmanuel I). Doctor Dies From Pin Scratch. Los Angeles. Dr. H. G. Cates, superintendent of a local hospital, and a leading surgeon of the city, died early Monday of blood poisoning, the result of having accidentally pricked hla hand witli a safety pin while bandaging a wound In the operating room a week ago. ' Still Talking About Silver Service. Washington. Tbe Pastors' federation of this city has decided to appeal to President Taft from the decision of the secretary of the navy, who declines to reject the silver service bearing the likeness of Brigham Young, proposed to be presented to the battle- ' .T ship Utah. House Committee Formulating Rules. Washington. Democratic members of the new committee ,pt( rales of tbe house, headed by Rrepresentative Henry of Texas,' the chairman, met Monday and will be In session dally . until congress convenes. . , . Bankers Approve Aldrich Plan. comWashington. The currency mittee of the American Bankers association, representing 12,000 of the 22,000 banks of this country, unanimously approved the Aldrich plan Tf monetary reform on Monday. |