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Show 'X A . COALVILLE TIMES PEI N. JACOB AID AMERICANS. T IHSUBSEI3 SUNK KR-SO- .Editor and Manager. UTAH COALVILU JJTAH STATE NEWb ICEBERG BY (Copjrrlfht, lioe.) Perform" Brave Deeds and Are ef I terial Assistance in Defeating Nl SENATOR ALDRICH DECLARES HE GOVERNMENT RUN COULD araguan Government Troopa. , MUCH CHEAPER.. STEAM ERYUCATAN GOES DOWN IN ICY STRAIT, BUT NO LIVES WERE LOST.- - A Th town of Midvale la to have a volunteer lire department The town of Price la 'to have a fighting plant aa aoon aa the name aaajr be built the citizens 'having voted bonda for that purpoae. Fbr burglarizing a Denver A Rio Grande bo car of merchandise. C. Lytle, former telegraph operator at Mounda, baa been aentenced to two year' imprisopment. The flah hatchery In South fork, Provo canyon, la In aucceaaful operation. One million rainbow trout egga received lately have been hatched and tne bualneaa promiae to be very jn Favor of Creation of Commission to Reform the. Business Methods of Government, Declares He Could Save $300,000,000 a Year. In Speaking Waabington. Senator Aldrich made the statement on Monday that If permitted to do so he would undertake to run the government of the United States for $300,000,000 a year leas than It now coats. He was not presenting a formal proposition, but was making a speech to the senate on his bill for The annual convention of the State the creation of a commission to re Horticultural society, held In Salt form the business methods of the govLake City on' Tueaday and Wednes- ernment He said' that present methods were day, was well attended, questions of Interest. to fruit growers of the state obsolete and Involved the annual loss of st least $100,000,000. At this Inbeing discussed- The holding of a state convention stance the bill was so amended as to for county auditors, assessors and provide that the commission should be lreaaureraf orthelaiL.iariipf M ay CQapoged. entlrely ot membera ot jeon.-- , and first of June has -- been - decided gsess (Vre senator and five represenpon by the state auditor, the datea tatives. Mr.?Aldrich spoke in reply to Sento be announced later. An appropriation of about $30,00(1 ator Doyiver, who opposed the bill for the Installation of block signals oh on the, ground that It would create the Southern Pacific division west of, pusplcio lnthe minds of the public the lake has been made by William as to, the methods of conducting the H, Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line, government's business. and the work will be undertaken at - Mr. Dolllver said1 he feared the commission 'would accoiApllsh.no good, once. George Johnston, who committed but much evil. He regarded the bill suicide by leaping froi the Luna aa a proposition to f enter upon a theatre in Salt Lake City on the night "blanket disparagement of the governof February 8, and the unidentified ment." Jle declared the commission man who took polaon January 29, would cost not less than $300,000, and were burled WidhaarinFutnH'4, wh h theoght thefe waa toe many commissions already. fioldr ITT Mary Kroll, widow of the late POLITICS IN ENGLAND. Rudolph A. Kroll, one of the victims of the disastrous wreck on the South- May Be Necessary to Hold Another ern Pacific at Lemay, January 17, will Elsctlon'Soon. receive $5,000 from .the railroad com London. The players In the game pany In full settlement of her claims of politics threw their cards on the for damages, table In the house of commons on A matter that la creating a great Monday. Thefgovernment Is without ioaiif interest In Jo6l at .present the allies necessary to carry legisla Is the building and maintaining a Car- tlon, and the prospect Is that the coun negie library. Some time ago Mr. try will be stirred up by another Carnegie (Jonated 5,0Q0 lp Tooele for within a few months. that purpose and $1,500 has been Premier Asquith announced that the raised by a special tax. financial legislation will be put ahepd Domlnlco Alhanese wag sentenced to of the rvoowaU to curb the power of serve five years at hard labor In the the house of lords. John E.Jtedmond, state prison by Judge Lewis at 8alt the Irish loader,( declared Fktly that Lake on Wednesday for assault with' the Nationalists would not support a raxor upon bla sweetheart Rosa that program. The Laborltes probably Paula, last July. The girl was badly will ioliow In the footsteps of the cut about ths face, but recovered. . Irish member. The government may be able to Brigham City wai successful In ltd ffprtto land -- rhe horticulture eon-"t- en adopt thetmflgertTnhglCT "brTM lion for1BlI. The famousTrult UonccrYatlves who pjsalVlj. VUf vote growing center in the northern part for It In order to avert financial chaos of the state received more votes tham and keep the wheels of. the empire Provo, which waa 7 also a' candidate. turning? The enactment of the budget The' vote resulted: Brigham City, $$; .will, as Mr. Redmond pointed out, leave the winning cards in the hands Provo, S$. the lords who then will be free to of At a meeting of the Utah conserva-Uo- a reject the bUl forthereformlng of commission held ' la r Sal Lake City, plane were discussed at a new map of the slater & be used Another American Girl- Clnchea Title. as a part, of the next report of the London. The engagement la ancommission. It Is proposed to .make nounced of Miss .Mildred .Carter, the map tar morq complete than any daughter ot John Rldgley, Carter, for heretofore attempted.' merjy first secretary of the American According to William H. Rowe, one embassy here and now minister to of the largest fruit growers In Utah, Roumanla, to Viscount Acheson, late arecord-b.resklngcrowlll be regis- lieutenant ot the Gold Stream-Guards tered this yekr throughout the state. and 4 veteran of the Soutfi African Despite the cold weather during, the war. Miss Carter ja one of the most winter, no damage has been done-- to popular Americans la London society. the fruit, and indications point - to- She remained In London after the departure of her father for Bucharest ward a successful season, ; A. R. Hunt was severely Injured nt Viscount Acheson Is the eldest son of fourth earl of Gosford. He was Collin stott, when a bobsled, la which th born In 1877. be ...was.. drtvlpgwaa ..struck -- by --an Oregon Jhjrt Line fast " mall train. Consternation In Divorce Colony. Mr, Hunt was just In the act of drivIdahOK Consternation Boise, was ing over n crossing near the town thrown Into thildaho colony of diHie vorce when the train struck him. eeekera on Monday by the. dehorses were Instantly billed. cision of Judge Fremont Wood in the John H. Redd has received notifica- case of Valentine Winters, n Dayton, , tion from Washington, .that he has 0., traction magnate, against Helen been awarded the contract for four .Winters, for divorce. Clegg Judge years for carrying the mails from Wood denied the decree on the ground seven Price to Emery, Emery county, that the plaintiff did not legally estimes a week. The contract begins tablish n residence In Idaho, but came July 1, 1910, and runs for tour years. for the purpoee of Invoking the aid of courts to secure a decree of diUtah's iru.i crop for 1910 will be the vorce. Exmarketed through the Utah Fruit Full Amount Allowed. change, organized last year, and all of the crop sold in carload lots by nine Washington. The Immigration comassocla mission ot the eleven fruitgrowers will be allowed $125,000 and lions In the atate will be mvketed until next December to complete its ot through the noneer Fruit company work and Its final report to congress. ' California. The house on Monday receded from . With freedom almost, within their Ha amendment cutting down the ap- grasp, eeventy-tw- o prisoners confined propriation for" the commission and In the county jail In Salt Lake City the time In which It was to conclude missed liberty by the barest margin Its work, and agreed to the state pro8undy night, owing to the vigilance vision, of the sheriff and hts deputies. The Voting on Strike. attempted break waa one of the boldWord has .been - re-York. Utah of Nw est In the history prisons, The Retail Clocks association of eelved here that wage negotiations beSalt Lake will probably be backed by tween the trainmen and - conductors offlctatirof "ihe ranadlan- Pacific thegalt Lake Mlnlstertal assoclatton and la Its effort to have earlier closing and Grand Trunk railroads have been hours established In the stores. .The broken, and a strike vote was being ministers are taking much Interest In taken on Monday. The vote Is returnthe matter and It 'is thought that able February 28, and will be canvassed at Toronto. they will take some definite action. to statistics compiled by According Ship Subsidy BUI Reported. State Statistician 1L T. Haines, there The administration Washington. granted . were Just .two more divorce bill reached the house on subsidy ship In atate than in the in 1909 . 1908, while the marriages for 1909 Bhow an Monday through the filing of the reof the committee on merchant Increase of 378 compared with the port and flshertes. which bad favor marine previous year. acted upon 1L The minority was ably to failed kiss Because uer husband ten days in which to report her goodn!ght as he went to hts granted against the bilL Chairman Green ol wife Fred young Mr. work, Wlatt, the committee say he was carefu of n fireman on- the Denver k Rio to see that In filing the report. n Grande railway, attempted suicide at charge of "railroading" the measurt swalIn Lake Salt borne her City, by could be made, and that he had gon. lowing poison, but prompt medical at to considerable trouble to noUfy-i- h tendance saved her life. Democrats. . -- 7 g -- r 4 t - Bluefleld. Americans took an tlve part In the battle between th surgenta and the Madrl forces at Vincente and at least one was biy hurt. They were under Captain rv tor Gordon, with General Mena, e known as contingent . being "American scouts." The wounded man la William Vbc Ins, who joined the provisionals f Panama. A. steel bullet struck lie cartridge slip swung across his shMl der, near the heart and deflect 1, ' penetrating the arm and leg.. G. T. Bushby, was Another scout bruised when a stone from behind which he was firing was shattered by a cannon ball. Bushby waa thrown twenty feet, but he went back to the ( fight. j , , under- Ceneral-Vaaque- retired z, and Crew Camped on Passengers Desolate Island, But Steamer Wae Eoon Sent From Juneau to Rescue the Castteaways. to a flMwvmtWf The Hene Have Returned to Work and 1IIDS1I6 STICK secondary position, from where, text morning, they opened a desultory, ar tillery fire that ceased at 10 ocloc.T General Mena Is loud in his prtlst of the bravery of the Americans PRESIDENT IMPATIENT BECAUSE IMPORTANT MEASURES HAVE WILL BE SATISFIED WITH FOtfRJ BEEN 80 LONG DELAYED. This la the Number of Adminlstra 4 Measure That Mutt Be Passes r The announcer t Informs Senators That They Must Washington. from the White House that Presi at Pyh Measures in Order to Redeem-Taft had, by his oan, motion, cut d fn Party Pledget, and Senators Prom-Is- e to four the numberof admlnistrr in to Move More Swiftly. measures he would demand at de present session, of congress li celved by Republican leaders wltt ft Washington. In effect. President mixed feelings of relief. The ad Taft said to some of the senate leadprogram was so formid He ers, whom he called to the White that1 members warmly supportlnfjtle house on Wednesday: Taft policies hardly knew where jo Why dont you push measures to ' begin. I. redeem) party pledges while the house A schedule Including only thehlUa Is dealing with' appropriation bills? to amend the Interstate comwerte You are moving too slowly. laws, to regulate the Issuance if It is said he exhibited extreme Imto atari TArIzona andNev patience with the degrees ot progress Mexico on the road to statehoof aal thus far. made toward the enactment tp validate the' withdrawals of 'public of administration bills. . lfnda for conservation purposes, js reSenators Carter. Borah and Bevergarded as quite possible of abate- idge carried from the capitol Presiment. These are the measure) th dent Tafts views of the delays enpresident insists . must be pass et countered by bills contained in hla tprogramme. They reported that there SHOT BY STUDENT. 4, could be no mistaking the president's Egyptian Premier Has a Close Cal, temper, The. 'postal savlnga bank bill gave Being 8erlously Wounded. w him the moat concern, it la said, Cairo, Egypt. Boutros Pacha ChS, the opposition that had devel dW not a Egyptian premier and minister to urh legialaUo baaed on Bound prln eiga ffalrr wg shot and Te4f tohlm Sunday Byran, student, "Th riples."'-- was arrested. The student fired li i As g result of the talk of the presishots, three bullets lodging la 4 dent with the senators. It la underto do evpremiers body. Two of them, ho' stood they ever. Inflicted only superficial woand erything they can to expedite matters, The bullets were extracted and It 1 and It la predicted that there will be thought that the premier will re-- ' greater progress made In the future. . - have-promis- cover.- -- - . Juneau, Alaska The Alaska Steam-shi- p company's steel steamship Yucatan, bound from Valdez for Seattle, with sixty-fiv- e passengers, struck an iceberg In Icy strait at 9:30 oclock Thursday morning and sank eight minutes later In six fathoms of water. There was no loss of life and no ' person waa Injured. The shipwrecked passengers and crew went Into camp on Chihagof Island, and were brought here by th steamship Georgia, which left Juneau for the purpose soon after news of the wreck was received. The steamship waa bound for Gypsum. on .Chlagof island, to take on a quantity of gypsum. When Icy strait was reach d the water was smooth; . but there were great fields of Ice and the snoW was tailing so heavily that it was possible to see only a short distance ajiead. Suddenly an Iceberg loomed up ahead and the steamship rammed Into It, tearing a great hole In the side of the vessel. Into which water poured. Full steam ahead was ordered and the Yucatan was headed for Chihagof Island, where she was beached at a point where there Is glx fathoms of water at high tide. The boats were lowered and all on board wpre fakpn mishap or confusion, the ten women passengers being removed first. Food and bedding and the United States mall were also taken ashore. . In a, dispatch that he has Pent hither. Captain Gordon aaya that the battle jtegan on the 15th. The Insurgents reached Chlnao on the llth, when, after ten hours of desperate attacks qnd counter-attacks- , the enany, - - ; ed The crime waiL entirely of a politi- 8trange Fatality Pursues Grafter. cal nature, assasstf beHarrisburg," Pa. ThestrangefataT-itHe declared that ing a National. that has pursued some of the prinhis motive was the desire to awnge cipal figures in the capitol scandal ( various acts of the government, vhlch brought to public mind on the Nationalists attribute personally way again when John E. Stott one Wednesday to Boutros Pacha. 4 of the 'chief witnesses In the celebrated case, was found dead In the bathStrikers Burn Street Car. i room Jot the house where.be made hJs Wlth-th- ls Cfty brand Philadelphia. while In Harrisburg. He Is the home In the throea of a street car strike man in the case to die. His1 sixth which has completely tied up traffic was due to heart trouble. Stott death, and stagnated business, rioting troke to the board of public was secretary out Saturday night In three different and buildings, which let grounds In sections of the city, which several many of the contracts for .furnishing persona were hurt by flying stlcki and the capital that brought more than a atonef . One car was seized by a land doxen men to the bar of justice. oL atrlker and the passengers der-e- d out. Then the car was set oa fire Punlshlng Member of Exchange. and practically consumed. The itrike New York. Henry S. Haskins, was precipitated by the discharge of member of the stock exchange board several hundred employes - Saturday firm of Latbrop, Haskins & Co., which morning. failed with the recent collapse ot the Financial Confidence Improvai. Columbus k Hocking Coal k Iron New York. Financial confidence company pool, was declared Ineligible on Improved last week, as reflected in for reinstatement on the exchange conot hla firms because the movement towards recovery In Wednesday the stock market. There was mo- nection with the fiasco. As Mr. Hasof the firm mentary Interruption to the recovery, kins U the only member having a seat on the exchange, this which had net in the week lon $ equivalent to expulsion. when the week opened. becaJ i false reports of what President Taft Bids for Arizona Strip. waa going to say In his New York Utah on Wednesday on Washington. the Saturday preceding. speech for a slice --of. Arizona. bid a in Professional put . who operators had amendbought stocks because rumor had said It came In the shape of an that th president would say thst the ment to the statehood bill which was senate by Senator governments attitude toward corpora- presented. In the tions would be moderated, sold lustily SmooL It provides for the annexaafter reading the speech. tion to Utah of that part of Arizona lying north and west of the Colorado United State Will Intervene, river. The request of this change of Washington. It la believed th jurisdiction has been made before, time has come for the United States but always without success. to Intervene In Nicaragua. The move has already, been made by the state Whisky Is Whisky. department. An March 13, John Bar Washington. President Taft's derett, an Americanv diplomat, now at cision In the liquor controversy that .American "Whisky" If whisky, "whethef"lThe .t republics, and a commission repre- blended or straight, has been-forn.United States will go to lated in a Set of regulation, prepa cd senting the Nicaragua to investigate conditions. by the board of food and drugs i t The report will determine the future spec tlon of the department o. agriculof the government of Nicaragua. Mr ture. The regulations were completed BAtrett la now in New Orleans. era Wednesday and approved. - Amateurs Find Mrs. Gunness. Battleships Better Than Ever. A better ship than Washington. La Porte, Ind. Another 'attempt to he was In her infant days, the battle- - Identify a woman aa Mrs. Belle GunLa Porte "murder ship Virginia maintained-aaverage ness. owner of the when Sheriff an hour ln a four- farm. failed Tueaday, Pee f om hour trial that Rear Admiral Schroe-de- r, Antiss Everett, telegraphed-frin command of the Atlantic fleet Wash., "Not Mrs. Gunness." Mrs. Soput her through off Guantanamo! phia Hopkins, who la living on a ranch Cuba, according to a cablegram. This near Bellingham, Wash., la the woman speed la better than that made la the who Sheriff Antiss waa called upon to contractor's trials, when the ship was Identify. She was declared to be Mrts. out Into service, and was conducted Gunness , by several amateur detecvlth a displacement of moo tons more tives. but the La Porte sheriff could ban was the case when the contra''--or- a find little resemblance to Mrs. Gua-nes" took the ship out , -- ....... - , the Price of MEAT Eggs Has Fallen, TRUST TO BE TRIED Grand Jury Has Evidence That Food Products Have Been Kept In Cold Storage for Spven Years. New York. Prosecutor Garvan said Friday night that acting upon his recthe Hudson county ommendation. grand jury of New Jersey had instructed him to draw up the form of an indictment - against- - the National its directors. Packing company and USe graiuL Jury,- he sal (T, had- pdal-tlvIn evidence that fcod product some Instances have been kept In cold storage for seven years. It was stated Friday that the' National Packing company had already been Indicted, rrosecutor Garvana statement, although technically a denial forecasts such action soon. It is understood that the Indictment when finally presented, probably will be-f- or conspiracy in restraint of trade, as the court Instructed the jury It might find L (hla charge In Mr. Garvans belief the 'best proof of a conspiracy to restrain tirade lay In the minutes of the National Packing company, which have been read to the grffnd Jury. -- e BLOODY MOB. Deputy Sheriff Fire Upon Men Who Try to Lynch Negro. Cairo. 111. In a pitched battle early Thursday morning a mob that sought to lynch a negro charged with purse snatching and twenty deputy sheriffs who are' guarding members of the mob were shot down In an attempt to rush the jail. The number of the injured Is unknown, the jestimates varying between two and eleven. There are three negroes In the jail. One, John Pratt, waa arrested on a charge of snatching purses from women. He was immedlatelyindicted by the raa mob was after him. fn n ni bbimI TCti6 tins since the murder was discovered, on November 9, of Miss Annie Pelley, & shop girl, who was' alleged to have been slain by Will James, a negro. After a long chase through Alexander and adjoining counties, a mob captured James, taking him from the custody' of Sheriff Davis. The negro was taken to Cairtr and banged In the pub--li- c square. veral" TERRORS OF TENEMENTS. People Living In Congealed Dietrict Are Stranpere to Bath Tub. TOliitoll New yorkMor.. tjlftn persons among New York tenement .. "house BATTLE WITH poor ate "Strangers roTurraatn tub," says Lawrence Veiller, director ot the tenement bouse committee of the Charity Organization society, in s report on sanitary problems just submitted to the society. New. York tenements are without continues Mr. parallel In the world, The congestion Is unparalVeiller. leled, Thereare 10i000"dlscredlted tenements of antique type with neither sunlight nor air; there pre 100.000 BALLINGER GETS BU8Y. living rooms without a window; there ar 120,000 .violations of tenemeqt Over Two Million Acres of Land Withhoqae law how pending before tl$e drawn From Coal Entry. commissioner. Three million persons to New Yolk live- - In buildings th$t "Washington. SecfctarjZBanTngefQfl are constant dangenifroTn fire." r tbe interior department on Thursday temporarily withdrew from coal-entrPlumagd tHunterw In Trouble. 2.068,432 acres of public land. He value An estimated Washington. of $112,470 is placed by Captain W. V. also temporarily withdrew from all 127,122 acres. E. Jacobs of the revenue cutter Thetis forms of disposition hundred and four thousand Forty-sion the birds feathers and wings acres were restored to setseized by him In January on the thirty-onand tlement. Hawaiian islands of Laysan collecte4 bythe geoUslansky. ir There the : f eathers und - Data recently indicates that the pubsurvey logical stored and had been wings gathered Montana and in lands lic Wyoming by Japanese, in violation of President Roosevelts proclamation designating contained valuable deposits of coal, the Islands as a breeding ground for and, to determine the question, the birds of plumage. Twenty-thre- e Jap- secretary of the Interior on Thursday anese were arrested and have been withdrew from coal entry 1,208,206 turned over to the United States mar- acres in the former state and 860,286 shal at Honolulu for trf&L In the latter. This withdrawal la pending a detailed field examination. Rioting of Unemployed. Jeff Davis' Opinion of Jonn D. Frankfort. Investigation develops that there were many more casualties Senator Charging Washington. than had been supposed when the po- Owen of Oklahoma with being Inlice Thursday the terested in the affairs of the Standnight cleared streets of crowds gathered In public ard Oil company and saying that he' protest against tbe proposed Prussian would like to see John D. Rockefeller suffrage laws. Some fifty of the demonstrators are in the hospitals and of wrapped in the flames of bell, Senathe number five are seriously Injured. tor Jeff Davis o. Arkansas made a Many of the Injured avoided the hos- speech in the senate on Thursday pitals, receiving treatment from pri- which was fittingly, characterized by The number of him as red hot and right off the bat.' vate physicians. wounded Is now placed at between 200 Tbe speech was made apropos of are and 300. of Mr. Owen to have passed a Twenty policemen among the Injured. general blll'' glvlng right of way through the public lands of Arkansas Gave Life for Others. for a gas pipe line. Walla Walla, Wash. John Lewis, Brakeman Frozen to Death. track walker for the Oregon Railroad k Navigation Railroad, gave hla life Amarillo, Texas. B. P. Green, a on Sunday to prevent passenger train Rock Island brakeman, was frozen to. No. 4 from crashing into a landslide death fifty miles north of here Wed- near Starbuck. ' Lewls'dlscoverednbp nesday night. The body was found Tn slide and knowing the train was du? the snow Thursday. Green started the track to walk to a station to board a train for V. R. Breedings conductor curve anwag nable to lelp arid Amarillo. before the engine struck him. The in charge of tbe work train on which train was stopped within a few feet Green was working, is also believed tahave perished. of the slid. Entire Families on Sick List as Result Goldfield Citizens In Trouble. of Peculiar Mistake. Goldfield. A sensation was sprung Laurel, Md. A mistake In the den Monday in tbe arrest of four of two barrels of oil nearly livery citizens, charged with stealing caused fatal results here on Thursday, JConsollrlchgolL amalgamfronilhe when fifty persons were made violentdated mm Taiued t $600. . Tbe men ill by eating doughnuts prepared In arrested are Bart Knight, constable of ly oil instead of cooking oil. In machine Goldfield township; Jake HHdebrandt, two Instances entire families were on a prosperous saloon man and prominent In the past In public affairs; M. the sick list gnd the physicians had J. Smith, a local assayer, and one hard w6rk faring them. It developed tbo machine oil had been ordered Miller, a mlllman employed by the that Consolidated company. Six separate by. a hardware dealer, who received intended for a Instead The barrel charges were entered against the ac- baker. . V cused, who are at liberty under bonds. , x e the-effor- f well-know- -- ; ", 4 |