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Show 1 T i. , '!' COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB PETERSON. Editor and Manager. COALVILLE THE-UT- BUDGET The Garland Commercial club la now fully organized and darted on ita ! boosting career. Amos Larson, an eleven-year-olOgden boy. la suffering from a fractured Jaw, the result of having been kicked by a horse. The electors of the Granttville school district have voted overwhelmingly la favor of $25,bOO bonds for a school bouse site and building. The old Central school building in Ogden has been purchased by the Elks of that city and will be converted into one of the finest club rooms In the state. Out of four carloads of apples W loaded In Salt Lake during the month bushels were of February sixty-fou- r horticultural the county by destroyed Inspector for codling moth larvae. Mrs. Louisa K. Chandler, who .had lived in Sait Lake City for the past sixty years, died at her home 8unday Mr forenoon of general debility. Chandler was born near Nauvoo. John Moody, a hack driver of Provo pleaded guilty to welling and giving away Intoxicating liquors and was sentenced to serve seventy-fivdays in the city jail and pay a fine of $50. Turning suddenly to catch his nat that had been blown off by a gust of wind, Claude Huff, aged IS years, rode his bicycle directly in front of. a street ear in Salt Lake and was Instantly killed. A week' celebration wllLbegJn April 18 In Moab, when the large steel bridge spanning Grand river at that place ia dedicated and turned over to the county by the Midland Bridge (Otnpany. feet to the roof Falling thirty-ninof a concrete funnel from the third floor of the Hotel t'tah annex. Salt Lake, Joseph He Bano, a structural iron worker, sustained Injuries which may prove fatal. More than 60(J attended the meetings conducted by the officials and exRip Grande inperts of the Denver dustrial train in the tabernacle at Spring City last Sunday, in lieu of the regular Sunday services. Paul A. Jenson, alias Jones, who was arrested in Kimberly, Idaho, last week an a charge of robbing a postofflre, will be brought back to Utah to face a charge of breaking Jail at the Tooele county jail In April, 1910. The records of the Salt Iak police d e e , Tralm'iBBW PEOPLE MILLIONS Of BRITISH APFECTED SY SHUT DOWN OP COAL MINES. FOREIGN TROOPS PATROL THE OUTSKIRTS OF LEGATION QUARTER IN PEKIN. Every Branch of Industry Suffers as Rssult ef "Black Strike," and Calls Are Being Made Upon Every Clt- izen fer Strictest Economy. The Homes of Many Noblea and Princes Have Been Looted, and While Many Executlona Have Taken Place, Rioting Continues. , London. Over 5,000,000 of men, 'Women and children, counting men actually employed aad those dependent' upon tkena, are now believed to be directly affected by the black strike. Call is already being made upn every citizen for the strictest economy. The public is being warned to restrict fifes, conserve coaL consump tion in cooking, be sparing with gas. electric light and water, discontinue unnecessary traveliag, in order that "a national catastrophe," to which the prime minister eo pessimistically referred ia hie speech before the commons Monday afternoon, may be stayed. The situation in the railway world Is critical. Hundreds of passenger trains have been suspended, stations are being closed, thousands of men thrown out of employment and goods traffic Is restricted to such commodities as arj necessaries of life. Traveling le time is now a matter of chance all over the country, as every hour brings further modifications of train service. In the London suburbs entire services are shut down. Provincial theaters are all affected and touring companies are being brought Into London as swiftly as possible. Another phase of the situation which was not thought ot until now Is the coal siiply of nearly every hospital is almost exhausted and aa the weather la atill cold it ia caualng great anxiety. CHILDREN PAY FOR WATER. Beys and Girls Tell of Horror of Life of Mill Workers. Washington Olrla aad hoya. 14 and 15 years old, striking mill workers from Lawrence, Max., testified Monday before the house committee on rules, which is considering a resolution to Investigate conditions that followed attempts to send children from the strike-riddecity. Children told of working long hours for low wages; how they bad to pay 5 the American Woollen company cents a week for drinking water, which they described as "canal rhtwf. 'aomrWmwnr'ttyiu w awing have been recovered by the city women beaten by cycles and children sleuths sines tbs first of ths year. In knocked down andpolice hurled Into wagother words, one stolen bicycle bay ons "like bundles of rags a week ago been returned o Its owney eacty day. Saturday. Arrangements soon will be In. pro TIME NOT YET RIPE. grfrss to connect the Colorado state road with the Utah state road. When the road has been completed. It Is pre- But Intervention in Mexico Seems Sure to Occur. dicted that annually 10,000 automobiles will travel between Salt Lake Washington. A poll of the senate and Denver. and house ot representatives made on The Ogden Fruit Growers' associa- Monday shows conclusively that In tion is preparing for the coming sea- the opinion of congress-thtime Is not son by ordering supplies well In ad- yet ripe for Intervention In Mexico. vene to guarantee arrival in time for Of 150 members of the house who us. An order has been "placed for expressed their views, only one, A. W. ' 100,000 pounds of wrapping paper, or Rucker of Colorado, was in favor of . nearly two carloads. sending troops across the Rio Grande. ' The Not one of the twenty-fou- r Newhouse hotel, In Salt Lake, senators which for over two years has been Who were seen would admit that the merely a skeleton of steel. Is to b Ume for action had arrived. finished and placed In operation the department of Nevertheless, within a year, according to a definite state admitted that tte situation in announcement made by Samuel New- Mexico is becoming more and more house and associatea. acute. James Karris, a boilermaker' helpDeclares Toga Was Purchased. er, while standing on the tank steps Washington. Senator Kenyon, durof an engine while It wae moving into the roundhouse in Salt Lake, was seri- ing a speech in the senate on Monously crushed and jammed In the day, said; "Why mince words? Every man in this body knows that the - doorway of the house, sustaining election of Senator Stephenson was may prove fatal. extravDespondent because the adoption of brought about by the reckless, a "dry" law In Utta county had driven agant and wrongful use of money. him from a profitable liquor business, You may gloss it over, smile about It. George Sinclair fired a bullet Into his condone It. but the fact still exists brain at Delta, Sinclair was 40 years the seat was purchased. old. For several years he conducted Favors Parcels Post s saloon at American Fork. Washington. A parcels post sysMra. EJnma 8. Woodruff, widow ot tem is provided for In the regular Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of bill, , Intropostoffice appropriation the MormonyChurch, died at her home duced Monday by Representative In gait Lak March 4, at the age of Moon of Tennessee. The measure 74. Mrs. Woodruff was born in Mis- - would apply the foreign souri and crosaedjhe plains with her plan to domestic mail matter and perparents when she was a child. mit tbe transportation of eleven The elk from the' Jackson Hole pounds of merchandise. country arrived at Salina last week Wants Experiment Station. and were taken In the mountains. on will Senator. Borah be In a Washington in They kept pasture Gooseberry until spring, when they Monday offered an amendment, to the will be turned loose In the mountains, agricultural appropriation bill, approit ia understood that more will be priating $10,000 for an experiment station near Jerome, Ida., to be delent there If these thrive. Echoing the disastfibus explosion hi voted particularly to developing sugar-bee- t seed and potatoes of high quality :he workings of the Union Portland dement company at Devil's Slide. June and heavy production. t, 1910, thirteen auits aggregating Rattlesnake Venom for Tuberculoeie. $260,000 have been filed In the Second Rattlesnake venom Washington. district court by representatives of tb six Italians and seven Austrians has been used successfully as a cure for tuberculosis, according to a report who were killed in the explosion. to the Maryland state board of health. The county commissioners' of Box Elder county Intend calling an election Tried to Murder Rothschild to place theToad bonds before the taxLondon. An attempt to shoot Leopayers again. An election was held pold Rothschild was made by a man about a year ago anfl carried In favor as Mr. Rothtehlld was entering a moif bonds by a big majority, but some tor car in frost e the bank In SL defect was found in the election. Smithies lane on Monday. Mr, Rothhit. According to figures given out by schild was - Willard Done, state insurance commisFavorably Report tin Pitney. sioner, the collection of fee from Washington.Th seital .judiciary companies doing business in Ihhi state shows an increase of $3. eommlttee has ordered a favorable reef Mohlon 167.99 for- - January- - and February of port ou the semination this year over the amount cotlectcd Pitney ef New Jersey tdb assistant Justice et Us supfaae fioart of the Itring the same period last year. United State. . , mail-carryin- g w Mill UTAH o- - AH SUPPRESS 1 at hundred Pekin foreign Eight troops patrolled the oimkirts of the legation quarter focJthre hours Sun- dajF, but there sere no disturbances. There are now 3,000 foreign troops' in Pekin and the natives feel safe. Five thousand Japanese troops have been ordered from Port Arthur to Tien Tsin, where there are only 1,500 foreign soldiers. Most of Yuan Shi Kai's troops left Pekin Sunday for Poa Ting Fu to suppress the mutiny. 'The cannonading heard on Saturday was caused by an te nht attack Jy the mutineers on Tung which was occupied and Chow, sacked. The homes of many nobles TRADE LEI THREATEN SUFFRAGETS TO AMERICANS ADVISED and prince In Pekin have been looti ed. i More than 100 executions have . taken place. For the most part the ! Situation In Mexico eo Grave TkHundred of Women Join in Window victims were civilians and included six women. Apparently the authoriPreeident Taft laauea Warning t Smashing Campaign In London ties are afraid to execute soldiers. Fashionable Shopping Center. United States Citizens. t PRESIDENT SEEKS COUNSEL. SCHMITZ FREE FROM CHARGE Former Mayer of San Francisco" " Found Not Guilty of Having Bribed Supervisor. San Francisco. Eugene E. Schmitz, former mayor of San Francisco, who was indicted in May. 1H)7. on charges of having bribed a supervisor in tho gas cases, was set free on Tuesday by a superior cc uti Jury acting under Instructions tiom Judge William P. Law lor. no evidence The cout held that connecting the defendant with the eeinuof bribery had been introduced at the trial. Both Schmitz and Knef were in the courtroom during the proceedings. After the jury had filed out. Judge Law-lo- r entered afi order for, Beefs teturn Ruef to San Quentin penitentiary was brought here to testify against Schmitz, but refused to go on tho stand. CHRISTIAN CHINESE TORTURED. Eye of Convert Put Out and Then Victim Are Beheaded by the Imperial Troops. Pekin. A letter from a missionary at Hwanghsien. near Chi Fu. received here Tuesday, states that the imperial troops put out the eyes of forty Christian converts and then beheaded were naturally theiff, saying they rebels. Heads still bang warningly 1 London. Because the coal miners Want to Bring Business Men in Touch on tripods here and there in Washington The gravity of some of of Pekin, although With Government. been able to gain government situation in Mexico caused PresU been moved and have bodies the threat-matio- a of a their to issue pnx ignition on Saturday grievances by Washington. President Taft has buried. virtually warning Ameri .tfniag the business of the country, the taken the initiative In a movement to The daily marches of detachments citizen to refrain from entering t vfiuffragets lafe Friday entered upon a bring business men of the country into of troops from the legations through th tfolicy of menace to trade, touch with the government for advice country and those now residing of the capital are having to leave when conditions threats td They carried It out suddenly and in the administration of laws, the en- the streets but the storekeeper are some effect, tofflth an in resulted ardor that The decisioa heavy actment of new statutes and the debecome intolerable. still conducting their business careIssue such a warning was reqtier dJnancial losses, brought consterna-a- t velopment of commerce. through small windows. The fully of pros-Thmost the cabin to merchants .lon a special meeting of the Virtually the president proposes a farmers from surrounding districts augmez iDrou" shopping districts of the city national board of trade, broadly repreproclamation wa in much produce not are bringing telnd Before the business. sl the paralyzed by a telegram addressed by sentative of the commercial and indus- and aWHce ' were able to muster their consequently prices are rising. trial organizations and of such characdepartment to Ambassador Wilsoz aad women, the restrain The Mexico. of ambj the City ter as the government properly may PREFER STARVATION TO WORK. dor wa instructed to inform Ap' streets were covered with ehattered recognize by a charter from congress. cane in peril there to withdraw acr aplnte glass from the show windows of As tine of the steps in the campaign. Suffragets Sentenced to Hard Labor ' , the border, leaving their effecti iaftores. Secretary Nagel of the department of Decide to Defy the Prison Officials. It was a window-breakinexpedition commerce and labor, by ditection of the care of the nearest United SU London: Convinced that the suffra consul. Copie of the telegram Vt riolely and a thoroughly organized one. the president, has called a 'convention or Hundreds gette situation has reached fhe point of windows in many the of sent also to all censutar agents, delegates front commercial organi- where the depredations of the women n.amous ; world several an of the it shops The president's utterance, zations in all parts of the country to must be met with severe sentences, explained, was In no sense a recog d government offices and clubs were meet in Washington on April 15 for most of the magistrates before whom tion ef the revolutionary move atffrecked by the suffragets. The dam-l- discussion and to plan the organizain Monday nights the sou participants will of thousanda hi aggregate the elster republic to the tion. Invitations already have been were arraigned, meted Neither was it to be looked upon! apouada, but is largely covered by in- sent to 1,000 local chambers of com- demonstrations out hard labor to the offenders and against breakage, declaration ef neutrality. It was boards of trade and other com- served notice that this would be tho merce, dared the utterance was solriy ' One hundred and fifteen women mercial bodies. re dragged to the police stations by regular penalty hereafter. warning to Americana to avoldaly sentenced were women ty mer-hlor Twenty excited and Indignant DEATH CALLS NOTED WOMAN. thing that might savor ot parttolnpollce two months and all to terms ofone esof Many state others, however, in the extetlng affaH,lant8. JkU. those arrested were re-- Widow of Fourth President of the of them decided they would rather starve In prison rather than work. leased on bail, coupled with promises STRIFE AT 8TRIKE HEARIK Mormon Church la Called. London is practically in a state ot, to refrala from further window-brea, Mrs! Emma S. Salt Lake City. Moniin siege, so fearful are the merchant Congressman Berger Hurls jng. Woodruff, the widow of Wilford Wood- of tho suffragettes ire. Nearly every Face ef Millionaire. ruff, fourth president of the Mormon big shop window is boarded up and in HOLDS KEY TO SITUATION. Washington. Grabbing a $5 kill chuTJi, died at 2:20 Monday morning. many establishments special guards from a hat that waa being paed General Orozco May be Deciding FigMrs. Emma Smith Woodruff was have been engaged to deal with tho around for the benefit of the wanad born at Spring Hill. Mo., March 1. militant women. ure in Mexican Revolution. 1838. Her father, Samuel Smith, a haggard child textile strikers tm Mexico City. The ope man in Mexiof Tennessee, was one of the Lawrence, who appeared bdoretke co who holds STIMSON SUPPORTS TAFT. to the the present native key house committee on rules Satuky, Mormon to earliest the cpnverts crisis more than any other is General of War and Friend of Representative Victor Berger, Orozco. If he is loyal to faith, he and his wife being led into Secretary Pasquale face o.lta hurled it into the church by President Woodruff in Roosevelt Declare in Favor of the Madero government as Madero the to donor, J. II. Cox, a mlllowner of Tennessee. moved of President. Missouri, They claims he Is, then the revolution is not Mrs. Woodruff was born. From where L. Stimson of New current reports state. Chicago. Henry "We dont want your money !V as serious as Missouri the family moved to Nauvoo, war and the Rooseof revoluto lead decided the has If he secretary York, blood money. cried Berger, dranuo-ally- . where the father assisted in the buildfor Madero and the then .governor of New velt candidate "We'll take care ot our ira tionary forces, are probably in danger. ing of the Nauvoo temple. 1910, Tuesday declared himin York government Mrs. Woodruff came to Utah in wlthoiiUyour help." self for President Taft, and said tnal He is without exception the most 1850, Instantly Cox and R. J. McCartry, crossing the plains with her par- while he remained the sincere friend (n the entire country. leader popular a banker from Lawrence, mad a ents. She was married to President of Mr. Roosevelt, he could not supdash for Berger, Adult strilrs Woodruff at the age of 15. and they LaFollette Still In Race. him for the presidential nominahurried to the aid of Berger, tut had a family of eight children, four port Wis. "1 shall continue in tion. Madison, members ot the committee and are living. Mr. Stimson entered President Tafts the contest as a candidate tot well de- of whom lawyer jumped between tem fined and for a definite procabinet last year after consultation principles WAR ON WHITE SLAVERY. and prevented a physical clash. with Mr. Roosevelt and the distinct gram ef legislation which once enactwith the president ed Into law will break the hold . oU Organization Backed by Unlimited understanding Charges May be Dropped. on the Industrial life of thq' he would be bound in no way to that privileges to Begin Campaign. Capital bib-crLos Angeles, Cal. The Jury in the political activities ol people and free them from the burden with the take part indictments against Clarence Organized of of millions thousands administration. by the former chief counsel for be Imposed This is the greatest secrecy and backed by unllm fictitious capitalization. ited capital, the biggest campaign McNamara brothers, became so Congressman Attacks Governor. gist of a statement under hia own sig- ever undertaken in legal against white slavtangles Satunay nature, addressed to progressives." Washington. Arising to a question that, according to attorneys, there Is and made public Friday by Senator ery Is about to be launched by the of personal privilege Representative a possibility that ail charges may e business interests of the United Clark of Florida made a sensational Robert M. LaFollette. with dismissed. The complications arose States, working in attack on Governor Gilchrist of thal Noted Nevadan Dead. when Attorney Earl Roger, reprethe department of Justice. It remains foi state In the house. Within the past few weeks, bank the senting Darrow, refused to accept God pity the Florida of Carson, Nev. A. C. Pratt, one of governor edun men in public life in era, merchants, philanthropists, fragmentary notes of testimony a the he said, "to travel all the way state, a compliance with a court order tint Nevada, died here Friday after a short cators and other leaders of national from Tallahassee to Washington t the district -- attorney supply the de- Illness. Mr. Pratt waa formerly sur- reputation have met in New York Insinuate that I am working in the fense with a full transcript of the eti veyor general of the state. While he and Chicago and completed a merger Interests of western railroads. dence oa which the grand jury indict- never attended-Scho- ol a day in his of ail the' principal organizations brand that as a malicious, gratuitous " r t0 and ed Darrow. life, he mastered telegraphy, survey- fighting the white slave traffic unqualified falsehood. association. callAmerican was the and Vigilance often and assaying, ing . Montana Stock Suffering, ed upon to expert books of public ofBattleship Utah Break Record. Paid for Fathers Bravery, Great Mont. The cold ficials. For a numbed of years he Falls, New York. Word reached the navy New York In acknowledgment of weather that had held northem Mo- conducted pewspapersjn. Nevada and yard here Tuesday .that jail previous an act of bravery performed twenty-seventana In Ita grip for two days moder- California speed records for battleships in the years ago by his father. Chas. United States navy bad been broken ated slightly Saturday, the thermomLadle. r Betrayed by Soup H. Tunley of Brooklyn, a eter here rising to 10 degree above by the battleship Utah, with an averzero. Oakland. Cat lY Tong handle of for the Standard Oil company, . has Snow has ceased failing nd knots in hei age Bpeed of twenty-twthe high winds that caused stock to a soup ladle protruding from the Just been notified of a bequest of four-hou- r run off Province-town- . made upon him by those drift from their ranges have subsided. potket of Harry Beaton, alias Tom The designed speed of the ves Cattle are suffering because of he powers, resulted in his arrest after whose lives were saved by the hero- eel, an oil and coal burner, was 20.7; heavy show, which prevents their a running fight in which -he shot ism of his parents. knots. through i j Deputy Marshal Jackson reaching the food beneath. Talks Religion. Bryan both thighs and was shot himself in Reject Demand of Miner. 5 Seattle, Wash William Jennings - New York. Anthracite coal operPpvvder Keg Mill Burnt. both .legs below the knees. Beaton night! here Tuesday decidWilmington. Del. The pulp keg artH had robbed the home of E. Beardsley, Bryan left for Spokane Sunday was made ators in session conifnly His to appearance public an neglected of the Dupont Powder company near in Piedmont ed to reject the demands of Uie rain-er- s n he addressed her waa destroyed by fire Sunday. ceal the betraying silver when he Sunday afternoon,-whefor increased pay. A committee ' an confined .dr. pry a mens street a meeting, under Jackson The loss is estimated at $200,000. walked by was appointed to notify unionfficial htmself to religious topics. Crossed electric wires caused th fire. light. of the result. Meats. Dearer Predicts to Agree. Jury Unable Bonaparte for RooeevelL Sentence Woman to Death. Kansas City, Mo. There is no Baltimore. Former United States New York. The jury in the case of Plymouth? Mass. For the first tiro next year, acAttorney General Charles M. Bona- Vernon Cole, the Christian Science chance of cheaper meat Massachusetts criminal procedure in parte. who was a member of the practitioner charged with practicing cording to W. J. Tod of Maple Hill, a woman, Mrs. .Lena Cusuamano ol Roosevelt cabinet, has declared him- medicine without a license, was un- - one of Missouris leading stockmen, Hull, was oq Tuesday sentenced t self In favor of Colonel Roosevelt's able to agree on a verdict, and was Mr. Tod has just returned, from a trip death In the electric chair-bJudge over the range country in the west. nomination for president. discharged. Quinn in the superior court. American Release Mexicans Town. Boy. Montana Bara Wyoming Sheep. Revolutionists Capture Stimson Sounds Warning. San Diego, Leonard Naplerskie. Marta Valla-dareHelena, Mont. Following a report Tegyelgalpa- - Jose A slaughter of American Chicago. American youth ara Honduran revolutionist be- the from the state veterinarian If Mexicans get the idei that in Mexico, acable la prevalent among Wyoming longing to Ampala, crossed the San rested at Tijuana as a rebel spy, was that the United States has designs oz Salvador frontier into Honduras with released by Mexican military authorisheep. Governor Edwin L. Norris h Mexico, is predicted by Secretary o'. border ties, who became convinced of h leaned a proclamation War Stimson. The same piredlctiot establishing sixty men and captured the nocence. " ' town of Arameclns. quarantine aglat Wyoming shtep applied to China, b said 5 the-street- s ifd rec-Ta- e g a p J k I e. ev-er- y best-know- 1 -- n book-keepe- o full-pow- , . -- i a, , , |