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Show COALVILCEjTIMES UNREST III EUROPE N. JACOB TRASS STRIKES MERRY-MAKER- S BLEW UP THE SHIP PETERSON. Editor and Manager. CCJALWMlE UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS Burglars broke into a"hurdais store at Bingham and wtoit guns n at $130. David Ostler, aged .'3, wag run down by a train in Sait Lake and killed, t t.o engine and nine cars passing over bis Are Kriled Wls Xeenah, Twelve persona were instantly killed, one was so se verely Injured that she "died later, and three dangerously hurl when a fast Chicago & Northwestern tra n strut k a hayrack loaded with thirty persons early Sunday. Five other members of the party were badly hurt, and nine escaped unharmed. , The party was returning from a wedding anniversary at the farm o' Pete Hanson near here. All me victims but two lived In Menasha Situation Seems 'to be Most Critical in Spain, Where the War Waged by the Government in Morocco It Causing Dissatisfaction. body. The Bountiful high school opined of sixty five, an increase of about 35 per cent over last year. The body of Thomas Belmont, aged 67, was found in an old shack back of a hotel in Ogden, death evidently having resulted from an overdose ol drugs. Nearly a mile of excellent macadamized boulevard has been completed by the county prisoners between Huntsville and the bead of Ogden canyon. One hundred and eighty days on the municipal rock pile is the unromantic sequel to Eph PeppVohs sould-elopement with his wifes sister, Mli-- f Maggie Christianson of Brigham City Gilbert Nielson, aged twenty-onyears, was shot and seriously wounded by Timothy Birch, aged thtrtten yean, In a pasture near Spanish Pork. The shooting la thought to have been acci dental. Frederick Lutz, famous stage coach driver of the original Overland com pany of half a century ago, pioneer and trail blazer of the west, died tit his home In Salt Lake on the 20th, at the age of 72. Cor. Spry, In company with Lieut Com. Pearson, who is a lTtah cadet, visited the battleship Utah In Brooklyn navy yard and Inspected the war room, In which the silver service is to be Installed. In order to finance extensive Improvements on the plant of the Dnvis County Light and Power Company the stockholders have decided to Increase the capital stock of the company from last week with an attendance r b e I 150,000 to 1150,000. IODdon Nis gathered from all parts of the old world, ti ll of s adalist uprisings, food riots, general strikes, wars or preparations for war in every Important country lit Europe, with the ' minor exceptions of Holland, A aretiil Sweden and Switzerland tnalysis of the situation in eai b of the countries wide h are now taking jart in a general movement of unrert such as Europe has not before experienced In the present generation, the fai l that in every t use agitation or a revolt against :he fast Increasing i ost of living 's it the bottom of Hie disturbance Everywhere there Is evidence that workingmen are becoming on v need :hat they are not getting their full hare of the wealth which they and for the first time they are ipplylng the principle of a gener.-itrike which has so long been preach d by Socialist agitators The most crltuul condition at the present moment exists In Spain (he temporarily soothing reports that are being sent out ovei pensored wires there l every that the revolutionaries hate strong hopes of ovetrhrowjng the monarchy While the Spanish uprls Ing has been fostered for months by Socialists and revolutionaists, they would not have achieved their present success had it not been for the general dissatisfaction due to the war upon which The government has embarked in Morocco Censored news from lJubon that a battle has been fought who between Portuguese royalists haif gathered on Spanish soil, and endeavored to cross the border and Portuguese government troops. Apparently the royalists were driven back. e Taking the other counties of In turn we find France suppressing food riots by the use of her military and Austria and Hungary similarly stirred by the riotous spirit of unrest which has been put down for the time being by stern measure. s HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED. DEFEATS Aviator Losea Life After Being Forced Into the Air by the Jeera of the Crowd. LAUIIER l e LIBERAL DEFEAT IN CAMiDIAN ELECTION WILL CAUSE RETIREMENT Dayton, O. Forced Into the air by the Jeers of thousands who called him a coward, Frank H. Miller, 23 years old, a Toledo, O., aviator, shot Into the sky at twilight Friday evening, evl-leru- e a arstloTUhsCByon - d Cray-charg- one-tim- e dive-keepe- o a e . Practically every person on the was an employe of a wcoden ware company of Menasha and had gone to the Hanson farm to atte-nthe wedding anniversary of a fellov employe, Mr. Hanson had taken tli merry-makerto his farm in the ear ly evening and had taken them bach within a mile of their homes whee BURNED TO DEATH IN AIRSHIP the collision occurred wagon pio-luc- Tu-rop- three-year-ol- Wis. s The Ilalllday district hr marketing of a crop of to this season matoea. The price this year is abo it the same aa last, the same figure being paid by the eanneriea, while the regular market remains steady. The Patriarch Militant of.the I. O O. F. took advantage of the excurs'on to Brigham City on the 20th and 21st to go Into their first encampment there, probably 350 members of the order attending the encampment. The eighth annual peach day cele BUSY DAY FOR TAFT. Wedne,. ,B 'w 1 e eft deiT?' 'wuit 1 ti uf y thousands from all parta of the state, Makoa Six Spetchea, See Ball Game and Leya Cornerstone. and was one of the most successful celebrations in the' towns history, . St.Loolsr During a - moderately Mayor William Glasmann of Ogden buay day here. Buturday President has brought suit for criminal libel Taft made six speeches, took a forty-tpll- e automobile ride, opened the lo against George Wilson and R. T. Smith, publishers of the Weber Coun- eal football season by tossing the ty Citizen, a weekly publication, pigskin on the gridiron at St, Louis which started Its' existence a few university, laid the cornerstone of a new Y. VV. C. A. building, sat through weeks ago. the St The tabernacle square In Ogden Is to a baseball game between National Philadelphia be converted Into a public park at the Louis and expense of the church. The ultimate league teams, visited the Masonic plan la to erect a magnificent taber- club to be made a life member of nacle on the site of the present one, that organization, and, after addressbut nothing definite will be done at ing a vast throng In the Coliseum at night had nothing to do but travel all least for another year. night In order to be in the Insurgent Fredof The daughter erick Brinton of Salt Lake la dead as state of Kansas Sunday. the result of being scalded. The child SWINDLING THE PUBLIC. got in the way of an older sister, who was carrying a pall of hot water from Treasurer Former United States .the. stove to the bathtub,. causln,gtht! . .. - FCe larger girl to stumble and spill the New York. Jared Flagg, water. Daniel N. Mogran, forNotice baa been received by six mall mer of the United States. treasurer is farriers of Ogden that their salary to be rateed from f 1,100 to f 1 200 a F. Tennyson Neeley, who has figured year in accordance with the present In several big financial collapses, policy of the postoffice department to end five of their associates, including arrested Saturday Increase the. pay of employes regu a clergyman, were larly, based on length of service and night in a raid- on Flaggs magnificent suite of offices in the Tilden number of merit marks. of building, where ho was operating a Neighbors saved five children per "rent a year stoh brokJ. W. Ensign of Salt Lake from prob- fifty-twSince the sndi-catable death, when they rescued the erage syndicate. began operations its receipts little ones from the burning home during the absence of the parents, who are alleged to have been $1,500,000 had gone out for the evening, the fire or more. being caused by a defective flue. The Maine Destroyed by Internal Explosion children were almost suffocated. The Maine was destroyed Havana. 150 weeks three the past During cars of peaches have been shipped out by an Internal explosion. There no of Brigham. This Is much less than longer remains any doubt on the the totsr of last year, but the grade point. The coffer dam about the of fruit la better. While the revenue wreck has been pumped out and the In 1910 waa f 34 for every man, wo mud Cleared away to a greater exman and child In the city, thie year, tent than before. The wreckage rewith a smaller crop, the Income rum veals the double bottom of the Bbip with part of the keel standing In a to 136 per capita. Mrs. perpendicular domestic a position some twenty-eigh- t quarrel, Following feet higher that the natural poGoldie Fosgate of Salt Lake suicide, taking strychnine, sition. and at last reports was not yet out Pioneer Run Dowrt''byCar. of danger. Lake City. John P. Mortem Satl Amateur burglars broke Into the seventy-ninyears old, a pioneer postoffice at Eden, twelve rallea east ten, of Salt waa run down and Lake, of Ogden last week, and got away with I5JI5 In cash and two dozen mortally wounded by an eastbound Ashton, avenue car Saturday night, pocket knives. from his wounds an hour later. With the good crops which are be- dying Stockade Queen Convicted. ing harvested there la more of an optimistic feeling In Utah county than Balt Lake City. Dora Topham at any time Tor the past year and pte alias Belle London, the alleged stock paratlons are being made for the erec- ade queen of this city, was on Saturtion of many new buildings and mak- day Convicted by a Jury of pandering. ing other improvements. The maximum penalty la . twenty Plana are Tinder consideration for yearsjn the penitentiary. - the erection of an agricultural hotFamous Humorist Dead. house at the Bingham Young univerConn. Charles Hartford, Battel! sity at Provo, to be used in connection with the agricultural, arte and tradp Loomis, famous humorist, author and The house aa planned lecturer, died here Saturday at the departments. 'Hrtf hospital. Death waa due to will be one of the most complete tw- Jicancar of the stomach. Mr. Loomis I waa taken 111 last December. two-thlrd- a People Riding on Hayrack When Run Down at Crosaing by Passenger Train. Th-rtee- ARE FOOD RIOTS. BY DISTURBED STRIKES AND WAR SCARES. COUNTRIES OLD-WORL- Prices of Foodstuffs Will be Highs Than During Past Year. Washington Higher prices for the winter 'of 1911-1is the forecast of the official of the department of agriculture, based upon the knowledge of crop conditions already in hand. It la admitted by the statistician of every bureau of the department that the prices of foodstuffs generally for the coming winter will be even higher than the winter of 1909 10 The corn crop shortage, acccording to the latest figures, will boTiot less than 400,000,000 bushels. This is the chief Item of Uncle Sam business. The potato shortage is even more noticeable than the corn shortage, but so far as this country Is concerned is not so serious in its effects. Last year potato crop was 339 bushels. This year's will not exceed 252,000,000 bushels. and when 200 feet up waB burned to death before the eyes of the spectators on the Miami county Tatr grounds at Troy, near here. Miller had circled the race track and was Just starting on a spiral glide into a neighboring cornfield Montreal. The when govqnmen something went wrong. He and reciprocity ax suffered could be seen making a frantic atdefeat In Canada oi'lhurs tempt to get his machine under conday. By a political landslide, Ux trol when suddenly the whirring of majority of forty-threwa rwept the propellers ceased. The craft then away, and the Conservative farg se- dropped like a shot for fifty feet, a cured one of the heaviest mijoities tiny blue flame was emitting front EARTHUQAKE IN ECUADOR. upward of fifty, that any Chnidlan the engine, and In an Instant the gasparty has ever had. Seven I cdilm t oline tank exploded. of Number of Residences Colministers who had served with-PrThe machine was wrecked, debris Walls mier Laurier were among the defeat- was hurled hundreds of feet. The lapse and Panic Prevails. ed candidates. earthGuayaquil Ecuador. Four aeropldne and its driver were burned The Liberals lost ground In pract- almost to a crisp as the dropped quakes on Sunday d'd serious damage ically every province of the dem'aon at Rlobamba, the capital of Chimto-az- o rapidly to earth. Where they won their mijoritlfs abou province, which lies Protest Against Execution. were email. Where the Cffiserva-tiveeighty-fiv- e miles from Guayaquil. The won their majorities were treJuarez, Mexico. A public meeting shocks continued throughout the day mendous. Ontario, the leading pro- was hold here Sunday At to protest but with diminishing intensity. vince Of Canada red altlOSt un- - against the sentence of hanging lm- - the first shock a great panic preanlmousVrTl'r ,'e admit ffcthu posed on Leon Martinez. young vailed among the people. - Many A$ H 5 ficT Scv rMexlcInnTlcW-onof b ull (IJ ng W ereth &k efiiSadTy murder w'iTi en, ' jp i o. The eral leader of the ConaeryjjtivJ' at Woods will occupants Emma collapsed. TexaB, Miss Pecos, party, shortly become the,firime minister of last mouth, who was to have been most of the houses fled to the streets, Canada,-- - Ha w ill be supported in par.-- , hangedon September but .who, waa, w here ..they ..have since remained. of Bolivar At Guaranda, capital liament by a working majority Of reprieved thirty days by the govermiles from Rio members far more than amplt for his nor of Texas. Much indignation was province, twenty-fivi tvfressed and about $100 was raised bamba, the shocks were heavy. The purpose. walls of a. number of residences colThe government defeat means that lor the further defense of Martlnex. The seismic disturbances are the Fielding-Knolapsed. agreereciprocity Lumberman Slays Woman. attributed to the Tunguragra volcano ment,. ratified by the American ConMonroe, La. Mrs. Fern Watson, in the southern part of the province gress In extra session, will not be In19 of Bebee, Ark., said to be of the same name. aStd trodueed when the twelfth parlia-- i ment assembles next month, and that separated from her husband, was shot Burned Timber Offered for Sale. a tevlsed basis of trade with the four times and killed instantly early Washington. Five billion feet of United States, looking to closer com- Sunday at a local hotel by W. Wester-field- , burned timber, ranging in price from a lumberman, who then shot mercial relations, will not be possible $1.25 per 1000 feet, is offered to$2.25 In the Immediate future. The Con- himself, falling dead across the body for sale the forestry bureau. The by servatives are committed to a policy of his victim. above figures represent a part of the of trade expansion within the empire Babe Killed in Auto Accident Inventory taken In national forests afand a closed door against the United the disastrous fires in the various ter Ky. A baby was Hopkinsville, States killed and six other persons injured states of the west and northwest. OnTAFT DISAPPOINTED. Sunday when an automobile overturn- ly the outside of fhls timber is near here. Mrs. Jack West of charred, the balance of the log beng ed Kalamazoo, Mich President Taft for- - alUcommerciai.purpuses heard the returns from" the Canadian EvaffsvHbe.' was- holding- - herone-- ear-ol- suitableInfant In her arms when :he crash elections heie Thursday night while Balloon Trip Over Atlant c. attending a banquet given him by res- came and the child was caught under Atlantic City, N. J. Within ten idents of this city In his speech he the machine and CTushed to death. days Melvin Vaniman and h!3 crew said: Mob Baits Umpire. plan to make their attempt to fly have Just been informed that across the ocean in the dirigible balCleveland, Ohio Umpire William reclpront) has failed in Canada. For device loon Akron. The heat one anrther man, up hit Evans me It is a great disappointment. I is one that attachment unnamedis folhandled had hoped that it wou'd be put and was himself rorxhly of the equilibrator. take to the fit place Cleveland the Ph'ladepl through to prove the correctness of lowing here Sunday. A gen- Four engines, developing a total of my judgment t hat it would be a good baseball game deresulted qpd . a crow d of 317 horsepower, are expected to eral fight thing foe both countries of at least thirty-sia speed velop field on swarmed the 2.000 spectators It takes two to piat'e a miles an hour. bargain, around the participants. and If Canada declines we ran etlll and Fortifying Hawaiian Islands. go on doing business at the 'bid Denver Postal Official Goes Wrong. stand Considerable progress Washington with misappro Denver. Charged lias teen made by the army towaid WEDDING PARTY SpTlLED, prlatlon of funds sent to the Denver of the fortification of office from substations and outside the completion a comprehenHawaiian tut islands, fifteen Thirteen Injured When Ce'ebrants offices, Joseph P. Havlick, for been woiked for has wh'ch sive orplan of the money Are Thown From Wagon. years superintendent out tiie It soon by wT department Denver of the der division Ogden. The leturn of a " will be utcc ,uy to senJ a Tge num-wedding was arrested Friday. party from Huntsvil'e in a heavy carher of additional artillery troops to man the coast defenses. ryall resulted disastrously on a curve Fell From Fourth Floor. tf the Ogden canon road, early Fri-da- y Chicago. Charles W. Alien. a Rodger Smashes Machine." morning, when the carryall over- wealthy manufacturer of Kenosha Jamestown, N. Y. Aviator Call turned, injuring thirteen, including the Wle., waa killed Friday afternoon bride and bridegroom. Blaine Baxter when he fell from a fourth floor win- breath P. Rodgers, who Is trying tc of Ogden and Miss Pearl Smith of dow of a downtown hotel. The coro- fly fromcoast to coast, came to griei Huntsville, aud Bishop K A. Olson of ners Jury returned a veroictjif acci- Sunday at Red House, twenty-fivmiles east oj here, when his biplane Ogden, who performed the ( marriage dental death. dashed , into two barbed-wirfences ceremony. Twenty Killed by Storm. and was wrecked. Population of Canada, Naples A ierrifir storm swept the Stolyping Successor. fjtfswa, Ont Vhe completion of Vesuvian district Friday, causing -I The appointment Canada's fifth census begin n June, to .St. Petersburg and propdamage great loss of life of Y. N. Kokovsoff as premier has ' will show a total population considerare to known persons Twenty erty. ably under s.ooo non, --according to have been killed, while the fate of been gazetted. He retains the ministry of finance. unofficial calculations. whole families Is in doubt Liberals Lost Ground In Pri eically Every Province of the Donln, Giving Conservative a Majiity of Fifty in Parliament g LU-er- DESTROYVRENCH BATTLESHIP OF MAGAED BY EXPLOSION ZINES iN TOULON HARBOR. Are Badly Three Other Warships Damaged, Over 350 Men Meeting Death as Result of Accident Almost Without Precedent. i More than 350 ofToulon. France ficers and men of the French battle ship Liberte lost their fives Monday when the ship was torn apart and totally destroyed In the harbor here, by an explosion of her magazines The battleship Republique was badly Democratic damaged, and the battleships and Verite suffered heavily trom the masses of twisted iron and armor plate hurled upon their decks. This is the greatest disaster that has ever befallen the French navy, and in magnitude is almost without precedent in the annals of the woriJ's fighting ships. at 5:53 The explosion occurred oclock in the morning. It was the result of an outbreak of fire. The flames spread rapidly in spite of all and to .extinguish efforts them, reached the magazines before there was time to flood them. The magazines exploded with tremendous violence, sowing death and destruction in every direction. While the naval authorities estimate the killed at 300, it is feared this figure will be exceeded. It will be necessary to go through the ship's muster rolls, a task of days, before a full list of the victims can be pre-- pared. Exactly from what cause or when the fire broke out has not been ascertained, but it is believed it had been smouldering for hours. Of the vessel's full complement of 742 men. Captain Juares, brother of the Socialist leader, and the second officer In command, were both ashore on leave, as also were 140 of the officers and men. The command of the ship devolved on the senior lieutenant, who perished. 000-00- e WIFE SLAYS HUSBAND. e g e d - -- 1 x -- 1 e e Will Bar Liquor Dealers." l keepers as well as all others licensed to sell Intoxicating liquor will hereafter be barred from admission to the Odd Fellows xvrder. This was the decision of the sovereigtruramHodge: Killed by Falling Pole. Utah. While watch'ng Ogden,. workmen removing a telephone pole from the street, John Farnsworth. 9 years of age, was crushed to death when the pole came crashing to the ground, Soldiers to the Rescue. Supreme Court Will Decide. Chtmg King Washington. The question whether Cheng Tu. the capital of Szechuen. which has been under a railroad company may make an exsiege by revolutionary force for sev- tra charge for supplying sidetrack eral weekshaa been relieved. Fif- facilities la involved In two cases teen hundred troops have arrived docketed Friday in the supreme court. there from TlbeC - The cases came from Los Angeles . Indianapolis,-Hote- f Four Were Suffocated. Chicago Broker Killed in Denver by Woman Who Had Applied for Divorce. Denver, Colo. Mrs. Gertrude G. Patterson is held In the city Jail incommunicado, charged with murdering her husband, Charles A. Patterson, formerly a broker of Chicago,, here Monday by shooting. -- rattre rcr rarTCTBorr"gnirm8-vm- e Denver seven months ago for the benefit of his health. They rented a up to bungalow and three" "months ago" when'fowlng to" his constantly falling health, Patter. son became a patient of the His wife had visited him frequently at the hospital and went there at 10 oclock Monday, ostensibly to pay him h visit, although a suit for divorce, brought by her "September 1, in which she charges ter husband with extreme cruelty, pending in tie courts here. A quarrel arose between them, which was followed by four shots, two of which entered Pattersons body, both passing through thie lungs. Mrs. Patterson screamed and rushed Into a nearby residence, purseud by a gardener who had overheard the quarrel and saw the woman fire th last three shots. lived-togeth- er Phipps-sanitarium- 1 Mysterious KftHng- In Wyoming:- - ' Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Edna Richards Jenkins, youngest daughter of former Governor W. A. Richards of Wyoming, and her husband, Thomas Jenkins, assistant manager of lue Richards ranch near Redbank Wyo., were found dead Sunday with bullet holes through their bodies. Jen kins body was found In bed in the ranch house, while Mrs. Jenkins was under a tree in the yard. It is not known whether both were murdered,, or whether Jenkins killed his wife and then committed suicide. The theory of a suicide pact is not en' vr--, tained. -- - , tMovement Making Progress. City. That the conservation movement is making rapid progress in this country was mede appar-aen- t Monday when representatives of a dozen states made brief verbal session of Teports at the opening the third National Conservation congress. The audience heard of steps to conserve everything from land to children. Kansas Russian Assassin Hanged. Russia. Dmltrey Bogroff, Kiev, the assassin of Premier Stolypln, who-wacondemned to death by l, was hangT"Monday Before his execution the young man asked that 'he might see a rabbi, but refused this consolation when Informed that the interview must be In the presence of officials. court-martia- Mexicos Election October 1. Mexico City. Mexicos presidential election will be held October 1, the date fixed by official decree. Petitions for post ponemeut Were rejected Monday night bythe senate and by the chamber of deputies.- Were Tired of Life. Killed by Treacherous Natives. Aurora, 111. Mrs. rYanic Engel 76 Washington Charles E. Ensign years old, died here Sunday from""ex-posur- e Hbvey. commanding the litttle gunfrom her attempt boat Pampanga, was resulting killed by hosto end her life In a suicide pact with tile native her husband. The aged which form at the Yacans islands, part of the Philippine couple Jumped Into the river Four persons were killer: and several were Injured when fire destroyed two small flats Sunday. Two men, a woman and a baby were suffocated apparently before the flames reached them. Chicago. |