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Show . COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB PETERSON," Editor and Manager. mfis ir UTAH COALVILLE UTAH STATE NEWS George W. Hanson, a forrtirr resident of Ogclcn, has been nominated by the pres. dent as consul at Hobart Tasmania The extension division of the Agrl cultural college of Itah 1 to be re moved from Salt Lake to Logan In the near future Fifty additional Hebrew families from the east will shortly be brought to 1tah to Joint the Jewish colony at Clarion on the Flute project. Morris Bessel, agl nineteen, and Lawrence Clark, seventeen, of Spring ville are In the county Jail at Prove on charges of stealing four head or cattle last December. Eureka was Frank Barrett of elected president of the Utah State FHremens association, and Salt Lake was chosen for the next convention at the convention held In Euieka Iasi oek. A monster celebration was held al Provo In honor of the home coinlug w of Alma Richards. Utah's represents tire on the American track tenn and winner of the running high Jump at 8x kholm. V. B. Langcaster Is In the Provo general hospital with a brokenjeg and Jaw and fractured iflcull as the result of an accident at the cement mixer used at the west portal of the great Strawberry tunnel. Jack Callahan, alleged associate of Charles Gammett In the slaying of Night Marshal Frank Coldough at Midvale, August 7, has been positively Identified by seven Midvale citizen as Colelougbs murderer. Salt Lake's Inspector of police has issued an order that any patrolman, sergeant or other member of the department caught smoking in uniform may expect to be laid off an lndefln lte period without pay. If. T. Ffalnes, state commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics, Is endeavoring to secure a meeting of his western fellow commissioners In Salt Lake during the week of the n tlonal Irrigation congress. - A new ordinance designed to make It A misdemeanor for anyone to solicit or fly away transfers received by passengers on Unes of the Salt Lake may be intro-- t Street Car company commission. the city vhjcedhbefore Harry i Thorne, twice convicted of the murder of George W. Fasaell, n Salt Lake groceryman, and ordered ex eruted Jut. lb auorama oaurL-Jaa- w ' Thursday sentenced to be shot at the tato prison Thursday, September 28. Politica ls tabooed In the police and Are department of Salt Lake. Hereafter when any member of either department desires to talk politics or express himself on the political situation of the ho must get beyond hearing ' ' ' beads of the department. Work on the proposed new electric, lnterurban, to be known aa the Ogden, Logan ft Northern Electric, la being Within the next few days rushed. the surveying will be completed, and the road will bo laid out Construe tton wilt Then commence. The ruling of the federal department of agriculture that tomatoea not tn solid pack, that is, with Juice or broken fruit mixed with the whole tomatoea In the can, must be labeled as such, does not affect Utah canners. Utahns use the gpUd process. As the opening of the duck season approaches, owners of club grounds around Balt Lake are cleaning their placet for the first day, October 1. j ,:,vMany atek ducks have been found on i but hunters say r the shooting grounds, there Is no reason to apprehend an I epidemic. The city council of Kaysvllle has granted a" franchise for twenty-fiv- e years to the Home Telephone "ft Electric company to furnish power and lights to Inhabitants of Layton,-Clearfield, Hooper, Syracuse and occupants f of bouses outside the city limits. This company Is local. Citizens of Santaquln ard aroused by a report that Sereny Peterson, lad of sixteen, was subjected to hang j Ing until almost dead by Lars A. Johnson snd John Johnson, brothers. Pet erson Is said to have asked for money due him and was maltreated by the Johnsons, It Is said. Blank cartridges volleyed and thun dered as the Utah Indian war veter ans and their Indian friends staged an battle as the feature of the program Nof the second day of their encampment at Sprlngvllle. The In dlans attacked an old United States 1'mari coach and were defeated. Mrs. Maude K. Cooley of Grants lllet: widow ol C. F. Cooley, forest ranger,' killed last June by a kick ol a horse, will receive from thegocern ment $1,400, which is equivalents one years salary. The money will be paid under the provisions of the re vised government liabilities acL According to Willard Done, state in urance commissioner, the legislation committee at the coming national con vention of Insurance commissioners will recommend the passage of bills throughout the country prohibiting th use off the common or parlor match. While lighting an acetylene ga . samp In the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden. 1. J. O'Neil, of Salt Lake, waa evere'l burned 'by aa explosion of the gag. He waa removed to toe Dee toaltaJ. His burn were chiefly lOtK..tirA face and hands and may E Isfr.- for life. -- sum ' r DISASTROUS FIRE SIX PERFECT EAfiS OF CORN STOLEN! HAD BEEN, WOUNDED VICTIMS AND WERE SEEKING REFUGE IN A AMERICAN HOSPITAL. e Young Mexican Girls of Good Families Have Been Carried Away by Rebels and No Woman is Safe in That Section. 9 2 j to Business. Salt Lake. On Thureday tbo Amersettled ican Institute of Banking down to a consideration of their official business and the discussion of topics vital to the work In which they are engaged. There was but one session, the afternoon and evening being reserved for the pleasures of Saltalr, where the visitors reveled until a late Down hour. Johnson Barred In New York. New Yo'rk. Jack Johnson will not light Joe Jeannette In New York. The state boxing commission ruled to this and effect late Thursday afternoon Eddie managers McMahon, Jessejapd Athletic of the St. Nicholas club, where The bout was to have been held, withdrew the match "In the Interests of the sport LAW day, Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania replied to the charges made regarding a certificate of deposit for 225,000, sent to him by Jof n D. Archbold ol the Standard Oil company, In 1904. Senator Fenrose admitted receiving that sum from Mr. Arcbbold, but said it was part of a contribution of $125,-00made by Archbold to the Republican national campaign fund, 2100,000 of which amount, he said, went to the Republican national committee and 225,000 to himself for use in Pennsyl vania. William Flinn. Roosevelt leader In Pennsylvania, was scored by Penrose The senator charged that In 1904 Flinn offered him and Israel W. Durham ' ope or two million dollars If they would favor his candidacy to the senate to succeed Senator Quay. Senatoi Penrose read what purported to be copies of telegrams jo show that Flinn asked John D. Archbold to assist him In securing the election. City-wes- LONE BANDIT ROBS CAR. Takes Refuge in Pullman Following ? Robbery and la Captured. A bolder Kans. robbery Topka, never has been recorded in the history of the Union Pacific railroad, which has been the victim of man I'iiha.11 TbiindA nlsiit, wmsiImi bandit robbed a mall car, after compelling one of the clerks to bind the other five men In the car. After the robbery the bandit waa. found in a Pullman berth, and In the fight that followed was probably fatally wounded. He Is in a hospital here and gives hia name as Well Louabery, and says he lives In Medford, Ore. kmrm IMPROVING Oregon & Ta ROAD IN TRAGEDY RESULT OF BRAWL. Four Men Killed Foilswing Quarrel Over Card Game, Tekoa, Wash Four men are dead here as a result of a brawl early m a saloon. In a quarrel over a card game. Patrick Collins was s'ruck on the head with a revolver by Curley Gardner and fatally injured. He died in the WILL WORK IN HARMONY. afternoon IX'puty Sheriff William Estep of ColChinese Reformer Dees Not Think fax anjLTown Marshal Grant Dickson Execution of General Will Lead of Tekoa went to the saloon to sumto Trouble. As they entered the mon witnesses. Pekin. President Yuan Shi Kal door, Paliouse Gardner, a brother of and Dr. Sun Yat Sen fojmer provla- ''Curley," opened fire with a r.fle, hillional president of the republhv-dineing both officer!. He then fired a together Sunday evening and- - Jater bullet into biswn brain. held a conferencf sevyL President Signs Canal B II. hours, during which Ihe polleajvc uatlon was thoroughly dlScussedT PresTdent Taft signed Washington . At the conclusion of the conference the Panama canal bill Saturdiy night. they gave out a statement saying Following this he sent to congress a they were in perfect accord on avl memorandum suggesting the advisaimportant questionspr. Sun Yat Sen bility of the passage of a resolution said he believed the execution of Gen which declare that this measure eral Chang Chen Wu, who was put to was not considered by this governdeath for his alleged implication in a ment a violation of the treaty prorevolutionary plot at Hankow, would visions regard. ng the canal. not lead to trouble and that the north Auto Wrecks House, Injures Child. and south would work together har Ogden, Utah. Plunging over an emmoniously In the future. bankment after the driver had lost control of the machine, a large touring CONGRESS IN DEADLOCK. car belonging to David Eccles crashed Adjournment May Corns at Any Mo- through the eight-incbrick wall of ment and May Last for a Week. Paul Kemmeyers home and Injured Washington. All definite plans for Jennie Kemmeyer, a the adjournment of congress are off. child, so seriously that death may reThe session which was to have ended sult. The chauffeur escaped injury. Tiilman Fights Blease. Saturday night still exists, given new life at the break of dawn on the SabS. C. Vigorously !m Spartansburg, bath day. The senate and house ara plorlng all true Carolinian to defeii - wnnator THTman " deadlocked over the geaecml deficiency him. United eThe bouse is bit- on Soturdajr V cams , oat strongly eppropi-lterly unyielding; a'fillbuster within a against Governor Blease. Tillman filibuster is on in the senate and no friends declare be is this at the doing member of either body knows when risk of being defeated h'mself at the the second session of the primary election. congress will adjourn sine die. Escapee on 8eeond Trial. Has Right to Beat Rival. Winona, Miss. Swlnton Pcrmenter Baltimore, Md. That a wife may son of a Mississippi planter, charged with impunity beat her husband's af- with the murder of Miss Janie Sharp finity was the opinion expressed Sat- whose body was found on her father urday morning by Justice Smith at the iplantat'on two years ago, aa aceastern police station in the case of quitted Saturday. He was convicted the wife of John Sameho. She was on bis first trial, but secured a re' charged with assaulting and beating versal. Victoria Szymanakl, to whom, accordMontana Town Destroyed. ing to the evidence, be paid attention Missoula. Mont. The- town of during the absence of bis wife in Poon what formerly was a part of j-land. the Flathead Indian reservation, wae almost ' entirely destroyed by a fire Judges Refuse to Try Darrow. Los Angeles All of the twelve su- that started Saturday in a garage perior court Judges of Los Angeles The loss la estimated at nearly $500,-000- . Only two stores and a few resicounty have refused to preside at the second trial of Clarence S. Darrow, dences were saved. the Chicago lawyer, charged with FRANK B. KELLOGG jury bribery In bis handling of the McNamara trial. A judge, under the law, may be assigned from some ober county, but, it was learned no definite selection has been made. y Short Line to Spend During the Year. $1,760,000 , Operated on Himself. Los Angeles, Cal Jose Aramendez, a Mexican, la dead as the result of having tried ttl relieve an attack of acute stomach trouble by performing an operation upon himself,, with a He died at 4he receivbutcherknife. A. Boner Law, the leader of the party In England, la being ing hospRal, where in his ,lFeath threatened with, prosecution because throes he seized a pair pf scissors he and othara ara Inciting the Ulster-Ita- a from a nurse and attempted to kill to revolt against Irish home rule. himself to avoid pain. Train Wreck In Kaneat. Matches Ritchie and Hogan. t Kan. Running sixty-fivOsawatomle, San- - Francisco Jameg W. mile an hour to make up lost Coffroth announced Thursday that he the Missouri Pacific "Colorado had signed "OneRound Jack Hosan time, No. 3, westbound, Went into express aa Willie Ritchies opponent for a a ditch near hr Friday night, but twenty-rounfight in San Francisco no one was killed. Admission day (September 9). ' i Mr. Mackay Injured, Mrs. Goelt Crltlaally III. Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. Clarence H. Botuhampton. Mra. Robert Goeleta condition la critical, according to the Mackay, society leader and prominent physician la attendance. Her ailment suffragette, was thrown from her auhaa been diagnosed as cancer. She la tomobile and rendered unconscious on confined to her bed on board her Monument mountain in the Berkakires lil the Nahama. on Frida. Y lit iv e i d d - Ro-na- Government to Raise Rice. Manila. Acting Governor Gilbert and party left Sunday 'for Mindanao to Inspect In the rich Cettobata valley a sitejTor proposed huge rice plantations to be owned by the government. The objects of the government-owneplantation U to obviate any future rice famine, and to prevent Importations which reach a yearly average valued at 260,000,000 gold. d Italians Rpb Canadian Bank. Vancouver, B. Italians, masked and carrying sutomatrs revolvers, robbed the Cedar Cottage branch of the Bank of Hamilton Sunday night. They escaped in an automobile, after a revolver battle with the police. In which one of thqlr number was wounded. Bank officials are reticent regarding the amount i taken. Disastrous Electrical Storm. St. Louis, Mo Three persons were killed andBeven others Injured "by lightning wfilch accompanied a severe electrical storm which visited this Mr. Kellogg, former special assistcity and vicinity Sunday morning. ant attorney general, it to deliver the w rought much , propWhose husband. Dr. Bun Yat Sen, The stornLjalsQ annual address before the American-B- ar on f both aides the Chinas first provisional president. Is erty damage association at Its meeting In Miriver. Many buildings were struck by lwaukee next reported to be In danger of assaasina- week. His subjectwill and lightning badly damaged. tlon. t New Nationalism. Suffragettes Try to Starve. Pries of Cattle Rising. .Boys Released on Bond.- Dublin The forcible feeding of Chlcago.-v-Prlsteeds, which last Mary Leigh and Glady's Evans, the Kansas City. John Helmberger week sold' at 210.50, the top price In suffragettes serving terms of five and John Farley the boys an additional rise commanded years, who confessed to bav.ng killed and continue. lieueach, The lord years Wednesday, and sold at 210.60. High Timmermany-etenant of Ireland refuses to grant a burled grad cattle have advanced steadily petition for their release. Saturday were released on 23000 weeks. in price for bonds each. . Forest Fires 4 California. Moose to Meet In Cincinnati. Vetoes Power Site Measure-- , Pasadena, Cal. The forest fire la Kansas City. Cincinnati was' se President Washington. Ta't has lected by the annual convention of the Devils canyon, twenty miles northeast vetoed the Coosa river bill. - The bill I of has here, swung to the wet, Loyal Ord et of Moose as the 1913 and now threatens the entire Pasadena was to.give to the Alabama Power meeting place of that organizat on watershed. A the right to build a dam force"of 130 men are company , The salary of supreme dictator was across the Coasa river st-imiles j fighting, the fire. fixed at 9nno above Wetumpka, Ala C-F- .WvCUv. a three-year-ol- Sixty-secon- e rti.n h e IDAHO. alt Lake City. The management oj th Oregon Short. Line railroad hts received authority for an expen-dtturof 21,750,000, during the fiscal year ending June 20, 1913, for general . .. ... ..... Improvements along the line In Idaho SPRECKLES TO LEAD LEAGUE. Double tracking, putting in heavier rails and the construction of freight California Supporter of LaFollett to aad passenger depots and coal chutes are Included In the budget for the Work for Wilson. The completion of the Driggs Chicago. Joseph E. Davis of Wis- year. to Victor Is not Included, the lyanch consin, secretary of the Democratic national committee, Friday night an- funds for this having already been nounced that Rudolph Spreckles of provided. California and John J. x.alne of WisRichmond Wins Prize. of United consin, both supporters Salt Lake City. With the election States Senator LaFollette in his campaign for the Republican presidential of Byron W.' Moser of St. Louis as nomination, had agreed to head an president for the ensuing year and organization to work for Woodrow the naming of Richmond, Virginia, as the next convention city, the Amen Wilson in the presidential campaign. can Institute of Banking in session Panrose Appears Before Committee. here since Wednesday morning, adWashington. Senator Penrose w as journed at 6:30 oclock Friday night a 11 ness before the Clapp committee At the morning session the delegates Friday afternoon. He Introduced Into listened to an Inspiring address by Da the record the statement regarding vid Starr Jordan, president of the the 225.000 contribution to the Penn- Leland Stanford university. sylvania campaign fund of 1904 by John I. Archbold and the contribution MRS. SUN YATSEN of 2100,000 to the national campaign hlch he made Wednesday in fund He said he had practhe senate. tically nothing to add to that, but would answer any question. 8tays Execution. Salem Ore. An hour before the time set for hie" execution Friday, H. E, Roberta, convicted of the murder of DAnald M- - Stewart of Portland waa reprieved by governor West. Tb? governor made the stay of execution effective until after the general election In Noveifrber, saying he did so as the question of the abolishment of capital punishment In Oregon would then be presented to the voters. V'.Vi,- -. V -- SENATE In a careful, deliber Washington ate speech In the senate on Wednea Orozco, commander In chief of rebel forces In the north Thi is declared. by advices received here by General Joaquin Tellez, federal com. maudof of this zone. The official announcement is veiiHed by railway and from various other sources. Orozco now has only about 990 men. He is surrounded by federal forces aggregating 10,000 that are spread out from 'the city of Chihuahua to the south, to the border at this point and along the Mexican Central running dltctly north to the border, and the M'lco ''Northwestern" blch runs t and north from Chihuahua to Juarez. mmmm clalre death. d IN THE a - re-poi- ts noL-Bl- , FOR Roosevelt Leader In Pennsylvania Accused by Senator Penrose of Offering Him Enormous Bribe. Juarez, Mex. Caught aa a mouse lu a trap, although the trap Is 100 miles wide aud 200 miles long, is Pas-cu- -- V MILLIONS SEAT Federal Soldiers. egrapher Expiree Suddenly. Orovllle, Cal F R. Sinclair. Western at Helden, Pacific railroad operator fifty live miles from here, sat lifeless at his k?x Thursday while the Oro- vllle dispatcher tried Frantically to "raise" Belden to transmit dispatches that would prevent a collision Persistent calling over the wire brought no response, nor was the telephone answered. Then the Orovllle dispatcher phoned to citizens of Bel den, urging them to hurry to the station and And the operator. They found Sinclair Bitting at. hie desk, lifeless, hie finger on the telegraph key. Incoming trains were flagged until another operator could be eent to the town. f ARE CAUGHT IN TRAPjOFFERED Orozco With Small Force Surrounded In Chihuahua by Ten Thousand Wreck Narrowly Prevented When Tel- A. B0NAR While the Chlhau-huMormons are preparing to go back 'to their Mexican colonies In northwestern Chihuahua adjoining the Sonora line, Mrs M F. Sanders, for merly of Utah, has arrived Jn Doug laa from Narozarl, Sonora, with the warning to all women, foreign or native, to keep out of the country. Mrs Sanders says that at the present rime no woman Is safe in the state of Sonora and cites the case where twenty-threyoung Mexican girls of good families were carried-aw- ay by the rebels under Bojas. EI Paso, Texas OPERATOR DIED AT POST. Betti London. This city was on Saturday night entirely cut off from telegraphic communication with the rest of the country and with the continent and for a time connection with America was severed as th result ut a fierce fire Sutu'day evening in the general postoftice. where the central telegraph office is located, and from which all wires of the service are eouoen rated. Whle the tire was extremely fierce, no lives, were lost and tlie.diinage was confined to the insider)! the buildthousand employees, a ma ing jority of them women, got out of (the structure promptly and without paiiic. Twenty-thre- Washington To Americans ae reported to have been del beratcly murdeied In the massacre of (lie loyal troops by the rebels at Leon August 19 One was slid to be Harvey Dodd of Kosciusko, Miss, the other a nun named PhilLips The two and were men had been wounded, seeking refuge in a hospital, ut hording lo the report received Thuisday at the state department They were said to have been fighting with the government troops The killing of Dodd and Phillips,' though not eutlieiy a parallel, recalls the killing of Cannon and Gioce by Zelaya In 19'9, which resulted in an upheaval that thiew the dictator out of office and sent him Into European exile The slate department is press Ing for more Information. The massacre of the loyal Nlcar aguan troops sent to defend lon Is cablefully confirmed In a belated gram received from the American U gallon at Managua, dated August 19 The rebels refused quarter and annihilated the whole Wee of defenders except three or four. LONDON ADVISES WIVES AND DAUGHTERS OF COLONISTS TO STAY IN U. S. Murder Recalls the Incident Which Threw the Dictator Zelaya Out of Office and Sent Him Into European Exile. Banker WOMAN 111 Office Cut Ofl Central Te'egraph From Communication With Rest cl England. TOFIXI -, old-tim- i our me a I J |