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Show COALVILLE TIMES WHAT N. JACOB PETERSON, Tf WILL CHiEDREN Editor and Manager. UTAH STATE NEWS For the Drat time In yeara there la good Ice crop In the Sevier valley. The neat convention of the Utah tate Teachers' aaaoclatlon - will tie eld in Salt Lake, December 2T, 28 29, A cave-- n at 1 the Daly-Judg- f dairy and to be thoroughly by a deputy state food and dairy coniffilssloner. Mike Vaccarllll, who was ahot In a platol duel with SpSclatOfflcer Emil 01aer In 8alt Lake City on the night of November 7, haa auccumbed to hla Injuries. - The body of Oecar Bell, a miner of Eureka, was tound under the alnk In hla home, with a bullet through hla bead. A eoroners Jury haa decided -that Bell autdded. Wallace Lyon, aged 23, waa shot In the head and probably fatally Injured by Theodore Kennedy, a negro, during a drunken quarrel at Ogden. Kennedy haa disappeared.' After the first Of the year the town of Murray will own n water system, paying (27,168 for a private enterprise, and will pay for the eame in Eve annual Installments. J. C. Hayes, who waa Injured In the fire at Park City, atill remains In a critical condition and little hope is held out for bis recovery. - All the other Injured are doing nicely. Thomae Jefferson Patten, one of the oldest residents of Utah county, died at hla home in Provo, December II, at the age of 81 years. General debility waa tbs cause of death. Smallpox, assuming epidemic proportions, haa broken out In the little community of Harriavjlle, five miles northwest of Ogden, and the surrounding countryside la said to have been exposed. , Engineer Campbell of the Harrimnn railroads has received notice of the first shipment of structural steel for the new freight depot at Ogden, cost which will approximately Every grocery etore, In Ogden la 1100,000. More than sixty Utahns now In Washington have made application for Invitations to the launching of the battleablp Utah at the yards of the Haw York shipbuilding company, on December 23. The plan of the Ogden Weber club to annex portions of the ranges at the headwaters of the Ogden river, to the Cache Valley forest reserve, has received the approval of Utah's delegation In congress. Denouncing dancing as tha Inevitable source of Immorality among the V rv H. f young, Zlmiy - v- DICTATOR TO CHICK REVOLT Y JNG.TH1I ACTION. ".gl,.fh& People Had Become Aroused at Last, American Warships Wars In tight and Thera Was Apparently No Other Course. there waa no other The people were The gune of the revolutionists threatened. Tbe warships of tbe United 8tates lay in porta Managua haa been teething for days. The spirit of revolt has spread even to the gates of the palace. surrounded himself with an armed guard. Unchecked, the populace have marched through the streets crying for tbe end of the old and proclaiming 'the new regime. Who will take up tbe reins, no one know or cares. It Is sufficient that Zelaya, as dictator, will be known no more. There Is no doubt that . congress will act quickly on his resignation, for tbs people have demanded IL Accompanying hla resignation, Zelaya sent the following message to congress In "The painful circumstances which the country Is plunged call for acta of abnegation and patriotism on tbe part of tbe good citizens, who are the witnesses of the oppreaslon of the republic by the heavy hand of fate. The country la staggering under a shameless revolution that threatens the nations sovereignty, and a foreign nation unjustly Intervenes in our crista, publicly providing the rebels with arms, which baa only resulted In their everywhere being defeated through tne heroism of our troopaT "To avoid further bloodshed, and for the reason that the revolutionists have declared that they would put down their arms when I surrendered the executive power, I hereby place In the hands of the national assembly tne abandonment of the remainder of my term of office, which la to be filled by a substitute of their choosing, with the hope that this will result In good of to Nicaragua, the peace, and particularly the suspension of the hostility of tbe United States, to which I do not wish 0 give a prei text for intervention." Jose nantoa Zelaya haa been In command In tha republic of Nicaragua for sixteen yeara He ruled with a strong hand and has been called the stormy petrel- - df Central America He was always Voted for bjs cunning and rovery atmwaa remaritahle. toa $ 'V Apparently Nlc-arau- Ze-lay- a ding. Char-lottenbur- " aafutsaaf"terTlUeror"rm' - The Teddy Bear as by tha Milliners. - pMl as tha B irds Setm in danger of Extsrmlnatioa 4 BELGIUMS KISS PAS&IWAY WILL PROTECT ALL AMERICANS n Marines Ordered to Corinto to Sea Ona of tha Beat KnswnTp't That Adherents of Zelaya tha Old World Loses In fimggtt Do Not Seek Revenge.- -. With Grim Reaper. Brussels. King Leopold fled The United States 2:38 oclock Thursday moriJR. hla cruiser Buffalo, ndw at Panama with aged and wasted body beinf unable 800 marines on board, has been orto stand the strain put; upci It by dered to sail at once for Corinto. the operation performed a ft days This action was taken on Friday as ago. The collapse occurred nddenly, the result of a telegram received from and at' a moment when tbe doctors the United States consulate at Manaseemingly bad the greatest hopes for gua station that, inasmuch as Zelaya his recovery. in his message resigning the presiTbe end came quickly and after a dency haa made unpleasant reference spell of weakness, peacefully. Prince to Americans and owing to a report about current In that city that civilian adAlbert arrived at the death-botwenty-fiv- e minutes later. herents of Zelaya had been armed The kings coolness and cwrsge In,, with daggers, citizens of the United the heroic struggle won fh tdmlra-tio- n States there bad appealed to the conof all, for at no time did he seem sulate for protection. to fear tbe result Now thU be Is FOR HOME MANUFACTURE. deadlt is believed that he vu able to survive so long by the shew force of hla mentality. Special Session of Montana Legisla, . ture to 8sttle Vexed Question. Leopold II., king of tbe Belgians, son of (he late King Leopold L upon Helena, Mont The eleventh Monwhose death on December 10, 1865. he tana legislative assembly Is to meet in succeeded to the throne, was kora at extraordinary session in thin city on HU father December 27 next, to consider, and Brussels, April 9, 1837. was the former Prince of if found desirable, to appropriate ha and his mother Princess such additional sum as may be necesPhll-llppLouise, daughter of King LouU sary to permit the purchase of maof France, terials of every kind or character proOn August 22, 1883, he .parried duced or manufactured, Jn Montana the Archduchess Marie Henrietta, that be used in the construction may daughter of Archduke Joseph of Aus- of the capjtol additions, and to make tria. She died September tt, 1902. amendments to the act authorizThere were three daughters horn of any the construction of the wings, as and ing be deemed necessary. this union Louise, Stephan! may Clementine. - I'ke two prln- Incidentally the legislature Is also easM b ave Utit h 0 make provision for the maintenfoetrather, nut Ot aentmemnained ance of the bureau of publicity during In hla affections. the year, whose appropriation ensuing There being no direct fcereidtary was Inadvertently j omitted for the heir, the crown pasg to Prince Al1910 from the general appropribert, the only con ofleopolds broth- year ' er, the late Phllllpe, Count of Flan- ation bilL ders. The new monarch was born on CONTEST FOR A THRONE. April 8, 1875, and tn October 2, 1900, married - Princes Elizabeth .of. Scheme to Name- -- Boy Bavaria. They have three children, of Belgium. King. Pt4nce Leopold, 8 year old;-- Prince . Brussels. A contest over the sucCharles, 6 yeara old, and Princess cession to the throne of Belgium Is Marie-Jos3 years old. While always conspicuous - before possible. The Vatican la reported to the public on account of (he nature of have confirmed the marriage a year hla private life, particularly In recent ago of King Leopold and Baroness years. King Leopold has recently Vaughan. Two sons are said to have had much of the world against him, been born from th'a union, and both on account 'Oflils attljude towards survive. The elder 4a Lucian, 8 yeara the Congo Independent 8ute.'HU old.It ts reported he wrlll dalm the great Interest lay In the development throne. Albert, heir presumptive, IV of that country, for he waa practi- a nephew of Leonpold II. Leopold died aa be lived, relentlesscally (he founder of it and waa Its , . ruling sovereign. ly repulsing his ext ed daughters and clinging tenaciously to his favorites, WILL FIGHT STEEL TRUST and at deaths brink, when he Insisted certain private busiLabor Battl to Organized Against upon closing up ness negotiations, he was unable to Open Shop Policy. - the Influence of hla greatest escape Pittsburg. War was formally dework and material clared upon the United States Steel passion, that for gain, corporation by leaders of organized labor throughout tbe United States Ghoula Rob Wreck Victim. and Canada at the close of a two days Flagstaff, Aria After being in sesconference on Tuesday. The decision sion during Friday afternoon, the corto battle against the stand taken by oner's Jury Investigating the cause of the steel corporation In Its policy of the wreck on the Santa Fe road at open shop was reached by the labor Winona Thursday, adjourned to seconferees after .hours of debate. - At the conference Samuel Gompera, cure the testimony of members of the train' crew. The jury is making an president of the American Federation effort to ascertain what has become of Labor, presided and. through him. considerable sum of money supthe measure was put upon (be record of a to have been on tne body of posed books of the executive council of tbe Mrs. Alice Bennett, the only person federation. killed In the wreck. , Shwab Gives Away Two Million. - Count Bonl Must Pay Costs. New York. Charles MSchsab on Paris. The court on Friday' decidSaturday-ma- de a gift to the children In favor of the Princess De Sagan ed of New York, which Is eonservaJvely In the suit instituted by her former two at million. He deeded ed, the magnificent pleasure resort at husband. Count Boftl De Castellane, Richmond Beach. Staten Island, to who sought an order compelling the OijeTgTsfers of ThTrity'oY St. Yhicept defendant ( a ppolat 4ovtha. y ouag Do Paul of this city, and while there est of their sons, Jay,df 'tutor acceptIs no specific reservation In the deed, able to the father, and who would reR is understood' that the sisters are port to him of the boys progress. condemned to pay th to tise It for the benefit of the poor Castellane-wa- s ' . costs. . children of New York. ... w e!t -- Flve-Yssr-O- ld " . e, J ' Investigating Hazing Cates. Washington. Wearied by pressure from. poUticannffuences tor the reinstatement of radrts dismissed from West Point military academy tor hating. the senate committee on military affairs will Investigate the whole subject of hailng at the academy. The plan Is to suggest tn amendment -the general law prohibiting hazing that will makL the action of the war department final when cadets are dismissed for Infractions of the rules. A sub-cCRmttee will consider the esses o now peu?hr. .. Brussels Even whlle'.Bglum la mourning the death of King Leopold, tbe shadow of the Sate rulers cold, commercial, calculating mind stands dominant, and while there are whispered tributes to his greatness as a ruler, there are cautious speculations as to the fate of the gigantic rubber Industry in the Cono, fostered and trained nnder the master hand of the dead king. It Is reported In the circles of the bourse that the directorship of the Congo rubber Industry will now fall into the hands of Thos. F. Walsh, of Colorado, and Thomas Ryan, of Virginia, and their American associates, who were heavily interested financially with King Leopold. Under the direct guidance of American financiers It Is believed that the rigid principles of Leopold will be tempered with mercy. Leopold used his Belgian soldiers to harass tha natives, whereas It Is believed under American regime the- - districts will be policed with a paid force of men, who wilt be strictly 'enjoined To abstain from the blood taxes which have made the Congo a. country of violence and a blot upon civilization. Vaughan has departed from her castle, through Tear that the threats of the rabble against her would be carried out. It Is reported that sue has fled to Paris. A royal decree Issued on Saturday lauds Leopold as a great king, with a grand reign. Baron Coffinet has been appointed executor of the kings which shows that the eswill, tate was worth $3,000,000, although, of course, this is merely about a thousandth. One of the dozen castles owned by Leopold was worth that much. -- Washington. Aside irom saving hundreds of lives and millions of dollars worth of property, the UnltetJ g States service, managed to render .assistance to many unfortunate persons In distress. The annual report of the . superintendent of the service shows that a woman about to be hurled over a bluff" was rescued by a life guard, while an intoxicated man about to fall off a dock, a man who had lost his Kay tn a marsh, another who had broken through the Ice, two others who had climbed 100 feet up the face of a cliff and were unafile to descend, and still another, who tried to commit suicide, came within the vision of the vigilant guards and were saved. Five automobiles; imperiled In marshes or were rescued. qulcksand In tb last fiscal year there were 1,376 marine' disasters. Involving the lives of 8,900 persons, that called the lifesaving service Into activity. Seventy-two vessels were totally lost, although only thirty people perished in consequence. The total value of the property Involved In these disasters was the value of the property lost being $2,288,380. Of the 1.37C vessels meeting disaster, the service rendered assistance to 1,319, valued, with their cargoes, at $13,316,815. Superintendent Kimball of the service comments In his annual report APPEAL TO THE UNITED STATES. upon the remarkable scope of the lifesaving operations by tbe use of power Victims of Zelayas Vengeance Beg for American Intervention. lifeboats. Nicaragua. An appeal Managua, MADRIZ IS WELCOMED. has been sent to Harry Caldera, the Candidate to Succeed ' Zelaya Given acting consul of the United States, by -many of tbe most prominent-wome- n Enthusiastic Reception. of Managua, which tells of the torture Managua. Jose Madrlz, judge ol to wliich had prisoners the Central American court of justice been subjectedZelaya and pitiful requests for at Cartago, who has been put forward intervention of tbe American governas a candidate for the presidency (0 ment enthusisucceed Zelaya, received an The petition says that numberless astic reception on. his arrival here had been tortured in their prisoners Sunday. cells; their . families have been impovLong before he reached the capi- erished; liberty has been crushed and tal Madrlz was the idol of cheering patriots have been killed In their efcrowds. y forts to end crime, extortion and He was met by delegations from the assassinatyranny and to various departments and was ac- tion of Cannon prevent and Groce. The peticlaimed all along the way from Co tion concludes: We Imploro you to rinto to Managua. bring the malefactor to justice, that At this place crowds awaiting the his many crimes may receive the appearanoe of the candidate were ex- punishment they deserve and that he, were Troops and police traordinary be sot permitted te eeepe." Maout In force for the protection 'of drlz, who went on foot to a hotel Our Coffee Trade With South America In ten through an almost Inextricable mass Washington. America of people, soldiers ' and detectives months ha used $64,000, 000 worth of a way through the solid coffee, or 854,000,000 pounds. Eight-ninth- s breaking aside ranks, pushing and throwing of It came from South Amerthe frantic people. ica. Coffee la only an Indication of War Between Cattle and Sheepmen. the proportions by which trade beSpokane, Wash War between the tween the United States and South cattl and sheepmen Jn central Idaho American importation will be passed, may break out at any time, J ls re according to calculations of Ibq bu-- ' ported here. For more than a year Teaa of staGstlcs. 'Tbe'total value' of the situation between the cattlemen all imports wlll be more than In return, our . exports to and the sheep owners of the Salmon America South probably will equal, if river basin baa been growing more and more serious, until now an armed they do not exceed; the high mark In truce Is maintained that may give 1907. way to violence should any member Car, Ran Wild With Dying Crew. of either party commit any overt act East St. Louis A mot orman was shot-dea- d and his conductor- - mor Empero- r- M enelik - Dead. New York. A dispatch from Jubi-tl- l tally wounded Saturday night by a nesays that . Emperor Menelik of gro highwayman, who escaped with sum taken from the conducAbyssinia died a few days ago. The a small trolley car, news of,hls death waa withheld until tor. The uncontrolled the arrival at Addis Abbey, the capi- carrying its unconscious crew, ' ran tal, of IJdj Jeasseq, the heir to the wild through four miles of street before it could be stopped. throne, and his father, with troops. Lived in Three Centuries. Terrible Crime Discovered. Philadelphia, Pa. After living In Seattle, Wash. What Is believed by the police to be evidence of a terrible three centuries, 'Mrs. crime was found beneath the West-lak- e aged 115 years, died in this trestle when the muUlated body city Saturday night" at the Jewish Woodhead was Shelter home. She came - to this of Mrs. Dorothy picked up there Sunday. The lower country about twenty years ago, with limbs were severed from the trunk her family. She was the mother of which was otherwise mangled. Little nineteen children, several of whom Her descendants blood was found on the ties of the are still living. trestle which led the coroner to order number about 150, Her oldest grandtbe arrest of two men seen with Mrs.1 son, Abraham Makedensky of New Woodhead Saturday night In 'cafes. York, Is 70'yedrs old. Mrs. Mase-denskhas always been proud pf a The authorities assert that the woman was dead before her body was placed medal given her by Czar Nicholas II of Russia. on the track. jlfe-savln- course to take. aroused at last -- e - - INDUSTRY RUBBER King Leopolds System In the Congo to Bs Succeeded By a' Policyof Peaceful Industry, During Last Fiscal Year Thera Wars Marina Disaster, Involving 1,378 the Lives of A900 Psrsons, That Called the Service Into Activity. g. ' -- 11 CONTROL GOVERNMENT. Managua. Joss Ssnton Zelsya has resigned from the presidency of. Nicaragua. He placed his resignation In the hands of congrsss Thursday moi ermon that poimlauunOsemeut. Extensive Improvements are now being made on the county Infirmary located at knlrvlew. The work which is under way will cost $10,000 when finished, or an amount equal to tha original cost of the building,'' Severs! arrest .teamsters and delivery boys who leave their horses standing for hours at a time without blankets have been mads recently in Ogden In pursuance of the recent order of Chief Browning to enforce the ordinance pertaining to cruelty to an.-ust LIFE SAVERS' IN DISTRt RESCUED MANY BY HEROIC MEN EMPLOYED TS09 wbof'were'ready to do his bld- As a consequence, Zelaya in later yeara waa an absolute dictator. II amassed wealth by taking to himself a 'large I percentage of the profits from concession! and by forming a group of men who aided him in exacting millions from the people. 8hot Down lit HI! Home." East Las Vegas, N. M. Seated at his fireside reading and In the presence of his family, Serapo Menzon, a wealtuy politician, living at Gonzales, northeast of here, was assassinated Tuesday night Two brothers named imals. Torres have been arrested and are sen C, former Samuel sute Park, held TorJnveatIiatlon.77Because7of alor indwwrrknowtrbasIness man7 hla Activity in politics. Menzon had haa been chosen hr the Salt lake made bitter enemies and It la believed board of education as tha new memhla murder. they Inspired ber from the Second precinct to All Will fipend Christmas In Jail. the unexplred term caused by th death of M. C. Cbecsman on Novem Cincinnati, O. Charles T SLarrlner, ' charged her 30. with embezzling $643,000 While endeavoring to turn a switch while local treasurer of the Big Four In front of a moving slag car he had Railroad company, did not go to trial been driving, Cus Sheilas was run Thursday, 'owing to the absence of down at the Tampa smelter at Bing one of hla attorneys. Another date ham and his right foot so badly for' the. trial will be set Warriner crusheffthnt It probably will have has been unable to obtain bail and the to be amputated. prospects are he will spend Christmas L. R. Anderson, who died In Ogden In jalL October 9 of the present year; supCrown Prince In Auto AccldenL posedly In the moat abject poverty, Berlin. frown Prince Frederick left an estate valued at (42,103. SO, acWilliam waa la an automobile accicording to his creditors, who district court a few days dent early Thursday, but escaped seago for the appointment of an ad- rious Injury. While driving In hla motor car collided with ministrator.' The crown prince machine. mother Representative Howell haa Introduced a bill providing for pensions was severely shaken up, but otherfor soldiers of the Blackhawk Indian wise uninjured.' Hla adjutant, lieuwas thrown to Colonel tenant Oppen, wars and for tbs widows of these veterans. K scale Is provided by which the ground and badly cut on the head. a soldier 6 years old will get $12 per r Fortune In Stamps Destroyed. month; 70 years old. $15, - and ,78 $230,000 Pittsburg. More than yeara old, $20. of Internal revenue tax paid worth Many fishermen are desirous of the property of the knowing whether or not the refuse whisky stamps, government, were mutilatdor blown the streams Jnjures or drives away to a mall car on a fast train the fish. To settle this matter the attached to failed connect with a regproperly tate fish and game commissioner, Fj W. Chambers, win havs this ques- istered mail hag, and threw it under the wheels. The accident occurred at tion Investigated. Gibsonton, near here. Thieves, ever ready to grasp an opd loot Wants City to Run Dane Halls. and destroy,-Invadeportunity to the small tni roe d eect km of Park ChlCaftf WUfcTnjSkt daW.halls'M City, following the disastrous fire In substitute for private nalls were adthe Maple Hall block and stole Jew- vocate by Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, elry. clothing, toya and other arti- president of the Juvenile Protective cles to the value of $1,000 or more. association, In an address at the In a race against death. - Samuel luncheon of tbe ways and means com-- , Kewbouse made the trip from Salt mlttee on Thursday. Mrs. Bowen deLake to Paris In nine days . and clared dance halls, run by the city. twenty-onhours. The record trip Where proper chaperonage could be was made by .Mr. Newhouse to reach provided, would afford a wholesome the bedside of Mott Newhouse, his and enjoyable place for boys and girls brother, who was lying seriously 111 to gather without tha dangers of the at hla home In Paris.' private dance hall, where supervision wga unknown. u.,m. mats SSRAVC7 YKijrura rpvssr TSTtV aa3 CI?VM HOPES TAK- - mine e Tat Park City reaulted In the deathof Mike Peter Elael and the Injury'-o8m!th and Frank Rukttn.'1 butcher chop IT? it UTAH NICARAGUAN tad WITHOUT iOerHhc wst COALVILLE a DO The-Baron- 0, ess . -- -- $260,-000,00- 0. . - Brayne-Make-densk- To Get At Men Higher Up. wftl be New York. Sentences on the sugar, passed copvlcted of defrauding the govern meat, on January 8. It Is an open secret that one of the reasons for postponing the sentence Is that at least one of the convicted men is willing to tell all TeTuiows, and it Is not Improbably that several of. the men. are now prepared to make a clean breast of It, and enable the United States authorities to get at the men higher trust-employe- es up- - Bad Wrack In Arizona. The War In Nicaragua. Tuc h e t?fcaraguaiTTn: son, 'kid Z.Eh g! n eer "T6niWaric! W ashing toa growing tired of await- er and Fireman P. W. Bauer, both of surgenta-aring attack, according to advices re Tucson, .were killed, thirteen persons celved here, and a decisive battle be- were seriously Injured and thirty-nintween the government troops and the others cut and bruised when Southern army under General Estrada may be Pacific train N'o. 4, formerly known as was Limited, expected within the next two or three tue Goldsn State days. In a cablegram to Dr. Castrllla wrecked three miles west of Benson representative here of the provisional at 4:01 oclock Sunday morning. At government of Nicaragua, General Es- the time' of the. accident the train trada says: "The enemy has been on was running thirty miles an hour. Southern Pacific officials ascribe the our front for" eight das. We ar vrtck'to striking a curve at too high strongly entrenched and are-v- P opportunity to take t'" . e e w-'l-t- i 4 iteel y, Rail Snaps and Train is Ditched. Chicago, 111. Forty-fivpersons Injured, eight of them severely, Saturday night, a hen a rail sdapped In the Intense cold and ditched the Oriental Limited of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, at Western Springs, ti village near Chicago. The tlmt tedrwtj itfi Tsthe'llarTral nof the road to Beattie; was seven hours late and Vas running fifty miles an hour to make up lost time. Passengers were.' pihned In the wrecked cars and had to be.ehopped. out with axes. ' Feast for Soldiers amL Sailors. e S' ere ''Washlhg6h7veryW8oidfeT4anS sailor in the service of the United States wIH celebrate Christmas at the expense of the government The government will give the 7,000 sailors of the Atlantic battleship fleet an unusually fine spread at New York. A policy has been adopted In the navy of taking tae bluejackets periodically to ' some big. port where they, may enjoy Ufa to Jhe .fullest. The British navy officials claim to have discovered that after such periods of hilarity, the jailor 4v. mere Contented rt -- ' |