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Show N K i , r ' 4 LLX-C- t ,f ji 0 S;, VOL. XIV. RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910. From statements made by both miners and operators, the .wage dispute in the Pittsburg district of the United Mine Workers of America may be settled tentatively within a week or so, despite the breaking off of negotia- NEWS OF A WEEK OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. JBECORD if? Happening, That Are Making Hietory , Information Gathered from All of the Globe and Given in a Few Line,. Quarter, INTER-MOUNTAI- Lee Johnson, conductor, and Edward Hooper, engineer, were killed in a railway accident between Scofield and Clear Creek, Utah, when the train of heavily laden coal cars left the track, Johnson being crushed under the cars and Hooper caught under his engine and scalded to death. The fireman saved his life by jumping, but was badly hurt. Positive assurance that Theodore . Roosevelt will attend the annual frontier celebration in Cheyenne, Wyo., was brought to New York Friday by F, G. Bonflls, proprietor of the Denver Post and Kansas City Post, who re- turned from Europe on the Lusitania. When an automobile went oft a bridge into a creek near Tacoma, Margaret Brennan, a nurse, was pinned under the machine in two feet of water and drowned before assistance rived. William Taylor, a resident of Denver, and a veteran of the Crimean, Mexican and Civil war, will celebrate his 104th birthday on May 20. He boasts that he does not require glasses "to read the finest print. The strikeof tfce switchmen on thir- teen railroads in .the northwest, which began November 30 last, was officially declared off on Tuesday" after the votes of the men on the question of been the strike hkj continuing " -- F sounded. , k . 4. . .DOMESTIC. . A i 1 Hx ,1 Nfw'ZYork .... . daughter. A tornado passed near Parsons, Kans., destroying barns and outbuildings, but no one was killed. Telephone poles were twisted out of the ground, and a cow and calf were car-- 200 feet. W. C. Brown, president of the New York Central railroad, believes that the high cost of living foreshadows a national crisis, declaring that statistics show that consumption is increasing at a much greater rate than pro-- ' Auction. The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Order of Railroad on Friday ended the wage dispute of yard employes with the Nickel Plate railroad. The men were granted an Increase in wages. Louise Flick, a crippled girl, daughter of Silas P. Flick, a lawyer of Norfolk, Va was accidentally shot and killed at San Diego, Cal., by Chandler Lewis, 13 years old, who is also a cripple and has suffered besides from mental maladies. A revolting murder was unearthed In Chicago, when the body of Alfreda Doveriska, daughter of Marshal Doveriska, a banker of 1461 Tell place, was found in a disused shed two doors away. It is believed Ihe child was murdered by a Jananese. The Grenola hotel, a half dozen stores and many residences, were wrecked at Greenville, Ala., by a storm which struck town just before noon Saturday. At Forest Home, twelve miles below there, several nouses were unroofed. The United States Steel corporation nas announced the adoption of a plan for the relief of employes injured in its service and families of men killed m wreck accidents. During the temporary disability, single men will receive 35 per cent of their wages and married men 50 per cent, with contingent additional allowances. a Long Beach, John Schilheimer, Cal., rancher, has been supplied with part of a .calfs lower jaw to replace maxiliary bones that were destroyed when the calfs father, a Jersey bull, gored the man and butted him in the lace last November. It is expected the operation will prove a success. Rosalind Morris, a New Yoik society ' girl who was so badly burned by flaming gasoline in an automobile colision that she can no longer wear a low necked evening gown, has been awarded ?20,000 damages from the receivers of the Metropolitan Street Railway company. That William J. Baehr, formerly city treasurer of Kansas City, who clied recently, was short in his acto been has reported counts $63,480, Ihe mayor by a firm of accountants, Con-Jucto- Bu-re- al 0,y j assessed 'M ftf tlttr of liquors toxin's that throughout tha United State sixty-thre- e white men had been convicted during the month of March. A conference at the White House on Wednesday developed to the evident satisfaction of President Taft that sufficiently rapid headway is bemade with the prosecutions ing sugar trust tot against the customs frauds, and that there is little likelihood of a congressional investigation at this time. FOREIGN. A Japanese submarine foundered while executing maneuvers in the Bay of Hiroshi Mau. Another epidemic of suicide has broken out In St. Petersburg. Fifteen cases were reported in one day. A lockout in the building trades of Germany began Friday. Between 150,-00and 200,000 workers already are affected. When an antiquated locomotive exploded in the yards of the National Railways of Mexico at Monterey, eleven employes were killed. Two others were injured, but are expected to recover. An immense landslide, near St. Alphonse, Quebec, started by a blast of dynamite, carried a score of men down the side of a steep hill and buried the construction camp of the Haha Bay railroad under tons of earth and rock. Eight bodies have been recovered. Three steamers from England reached Halifax Friday with 5,000 passengers, most of whom are bound for the Canadian northwest On the way across the ocean are the steamers Mongolian and Numidian, bearing a thousand more immigrants. Captain Kopepenik, the military joke of Germany, has a new scheme for startling Europe. He intends, he says, to attach himself to the staff of Roosevelt and sho'w him through Germany. Buddhists of Japan are excited over the discovery in Korea of a copy oi Sutra in a temple ol the Issai-KyWith 150,000 wooden Kyongsan-DThe blocks for printing the Sutra, finders were preparing to remove theii find to Japan when the authorities in 0 o o terfered. j Mike Clooteiil, a trapper, has been picked up in the open sea clinging tc an overturned boat, tkotetil and his partner, Hans Hansen, set out froir Kioquot to Shipney inlet in a smal boat, which was overturned by a big bui wave. Hansen was drowned, Clootetil managed to reach the over turned boat. A fortune of over $15,000 has beer discovered in the lodgings of Miss Oliver, an English woman, whom death has occurred at Dieppe, France at the age of 80. She had lived fot years in abject poverty, supported bj charity. Members of the Weber club, Ogdens commercial organiation, are planning the ejection of a new club house. SOLIDERS THROW LOYALTY TO The merchants of Brigham City are THE WINDS AND JOIN IN CAR-- , discussing the advisability of inaugurNIVAL OF CRIME. ating a half holiday for the summer months. Sheriffs from all of the intermoun-tat- n states will gather in Salt Lake Rioting Results In Murder, Arson and on Juri 15 for their annual session, Rapine, Buildings of Foreigners which Is to last several days. The Uncle Joe Matrimonial Being Destroyed by Fire and Ogden artisans are to form a politihad a most modest beginning. Governor of Province Killed cal party of their own, a committee of Out in Stewardson, 111., there Uvea a seven having been selected to prepare young farmer who haa been reading all. a decimation of principles and formuaorta of newspaper stories and maga- - . late aJplatform for a new party. zlne articles about the higher cost of ownAll China. foreign Changsha, The? assessed valuation of Provo living. He read that lots of young peoed buildings in Changsha have been City property for 1910, exclusive of ple did not get married because the British the fire, except destroyed by property assessed by the state board cost of living was such that penury All the buildings rented of consulate. equalization amounts to $2,785,800, On L. White and sorrow stared them In the face. by foreigners have been looted. The an increase of $39,000 over the year WASHINGTON.-- in the He was a bachelor and prosperous, speakers Chinese officials on Thursday issued 1909, ante-rooof the national house and It occurred to him that somewhere a proclamation that they were unable Thorne and James Hayes will of representatives reposeB a packet in the land there must be the mate to protect lives and property of for- notHatry siand trial for the murder of Geo. of letters indorsed It that would make his home happier and Cupid." eigners, and thereupon all foreigners W. Russell, the Salt Lake grocer who la the filing cabinet of the "Uncle Joe brighter, that might be just yearning left the city. So far as known, no for- was killed, one of the men when Matrimonial Bureau, established by to get married, yet scared by all this by eign resident lost his life. The they Jkrere robbing his store, until accident and not incorporated. Every talk of poverty and trouble. The governor of Hu Nan province, earljfln June. day brings additions to the speakers young man wrote to Speaker Cannon. Wou Tchung iu, and" his son were from men and women, young and He wrote a modest postal card to aay one out of twenty-si- x samples mall, killed, and several other government of ufilk collected from the dairy wag- old, from every quarter of the land that be had a farm of 120 acrea, and officials fled. Six thousand foreign ons irhile on their rounds in Salt Lake seeking surcease from the pangs of that, like the hotel business, there was drilled soldiers are stationed here and Some of them are rich, "always room for one more. He put to be below the city stand- - loneliness. a few of these protected the govern- wasffotmd others want to make it up to the speaker to furnish the one and they aay, tests made Chemist City by ard,ln themselves happy. Some of the writers more. ors house for a time, but soon" all Herman Harms. are quite The riots began as to the sort of joined the rioters. Then Uncle Joe In the goodness of John Gordon, a mason, while work- a helpmeet choosey, want and others will hig heart told a newspaper man about April 13,' when the famine sufferers they a In Brig-harnew court house take almost any old thing that Is the young farmer, looted the the rice depots. A captain ing at the nd the newspaper City, was at the bottom of an willing to trot or even amble in double man put a piece In the of police was wounded trying to repaper and the rock fell on when a harness. large store flood of letters started. Thousands- - crowded excavation, order. around him and his assistants, and he his neck. Gordon was seriously hurt, was obliged to flee to the Yamen. The bntjia recovering. Descendants of the Hand Cart Vetrioters followed and besieged the erans held a meeting In Salt Lake place all night. be playing In awfully hard luck." The following day the disturbances City on Thursday, and formed a perWhy didnt you go to see? his became The China inland manent organization, to he known as wife demanded. He may be ill and mission and the Norwegian and Cath- the Daughters of the Hand Cart Vetalone. olic missions were burned. The other erans association. Hes too proud, said the husband, Work of repairing the Western Pa-dfimissions were destroyed April 15, The I remember that pride of his. Its missionaries attached to the American along the shores of the lake, almost an affliction. Episcopal missionary 'alliance, the where It suffered from the recent Next day he went to his bank and United Evangelical church and Ihe Washouts, is progressing rapidly. It drew out a hundred dollars In one bill. will - hk expected that the line be Yale and numbermissions, Wesleyan be mentioned In thla This he put Into an envelope and sent in all, took refuge In ppened during the week. cant lng forty-on- e NAMES boats. They left all their effects. The It must stand upon its own to the address of his friend, writing The county commissioners have feet. A conformer Good to first hold destruction of all foreign propertjr the ; Clevelander, now res- street and number correctly. He told v eluding the Japanese consulate and vention at Ephraim, May 17. Prof, ident In "Washington, got word that the messenger not to say where the a Cleveland friend was In town. He letter had come from. This answer the British warehouse, followed. The fjichard Lyman and the commission-SanpetSevier and San Juan found out the friends address. One came In the mornipga mail; t let, cause of the.xioUng was,1 Ihe Dear Bill Well, you've decided to evenlnc he told his wife he would h tii'htndanc f sroleymatte a call. He $ook, that old poker debt after all these pay carrand got Ceiplesa and alone, Fred Beck, off at a certain circle. Two streets years, have you t. Much obliged, t lm Valuable Property in Controversy. hobo, was burned to death at the side lead from this running In the same going to have that bill framed 'ano The shifting channel of a bonfire which he and a con panWashington. direction. He thought he took the hang ft on the wall when I get home." of the Rio Grande river is responsible ion had built near the Hot Springs The recipient of the letter slowly fact he took for the present diplomatic controversy hotel, north of Ogden. Beck was in- right one. In point offirst-class rest tore It to bits. His mind ''went back over the question whether the ex- toxicated, and his clothing caught fire the wrong. One Is a dence the other is made up to the days of that crazy youth that treme southern portion of the city of Salt lake capital, to a large extent, of meandistrict; buildings. He paused before his friend referred to. He rememEl Paso, Texas, on the Mexican fron- will provide for the new $75,000 water- the number that had given him as bered the hundred now; he was astier, valued at several million dollars, works system that will supply Beaver the address of hts friend. He gazed tonished that It wasnt more. really belongs on the Mexican side of City. Work will be commenced. ImmeI suppose Mary will aak me If Ive up at the dirty outside in disthe boundary line. Citizens of El diately, and the plan Is to have the may. Thendusty, he went home. I guess I'll aay ha he mused. heard, Paso, including the mayor, visited the system completed and ready for use waa too proud to answer, but he needI hadn't the heart to go any furstate department some weeks ago and within a year. ther, he told hla wife. "John must ed the money bo badly he kept it" urged Secretary Knox to dispose of The city council of Piovo has orderthe question as soon as possible, rep- ed an electiotf to be held Tuesday, resenting that delay had already de- May 24, at which time the taxpayers pressed the value of property lying will decide whether the city Bhall be the zone. the postofflee at Albany. He had bonded for $90,000 to build new watertaken refuge from the cold. The mall new build a to and $110,000 works, Hotel. Dynamite clerks adopted him. They at length Salt Lake City. The northeast cor- electric lighting plant. named him Owney because of the Snugly secreted in the rat of her ner of the Utah hotel structure, at the frequent question: Who la your corner of Main and South Temple kinky hair $600 worth of diamonds owner? One day he followed the mall wagon streets, was badly wrecked by dyna- and other jewelry valued at $1,000, to the station and boarded at car while mite early Monday morning. Win- which are supposed to have been the mall was being loaded. He waa dows in adjoining buildings weie stolen, were found on Cora Wallace, a broken, the damage being estimated negress, who claims Salt Lake as her HQWNEY Is about to come Into his unobserved till after the train had "Owney was a dog He started Then the clerka sent him at several thousand dollars. Two home and who was arrested at Boise. a dead dog. HIs back to Albany. A corps of Oregon Short Line sur- still Is, but he-J- s After that he made men were seen runnig f.o the place. veyors are now In Cache valley for mounted remains will be on exhibit at frequent trips. In addition to covering Earthquake Danger Over. the purpose of laying plans and mak- the Ohio Valley exposition, to be held the United States and Canada, he vis San Jose, Costa Rica. Scientists ing surveys for the improvement and at Cincinnati next autumn. Red Europe and Asia. The mikado of believe that the danger from seismic reconstruction of the Cache valley Postmaster General Hitchcock has Japan presented him with a silver disturbances is passed for the pres- branch, which was built by Brigham also arranged to send a postal exhibi- medal upon which waa engraved the Sixty-twent. The chief clerk of national coat of arms. movements of the Young, and known as the Utah Cen- tion to the show. Owney" met a death not In keepearth were felt in three days. Nearly tral. the department has notified the exposewith his honored life. At Toledo, has he that sition ing every house or building has been dammanagement Losing sight of the road in the dark. aged and a few were wrecked. Robe 1 Graham, a driver for the P. J. lected the leading features of the on one of his journeys, he was chainedA In In the basement of the postofflee. Moran Construction company, drove museum, which will be forwarded Severe Storm in Alabama. the for time photographic attempted to take hla opening. his team, attached to a heavily loaded ample Owney barked his objecMontgomery, Ala. The Grenola ho- wagon, Into Weber river near Ogden, But Owney will get the place of picture. A clerk sought to sooth him tions. makes The tel, a half dozen stores and many res- late story dogs and was drowned. prominence. 24 years ago the little and was bitten. The clerk spread the idences were wrecked at Greenville, The Tuesday night, valued at $800, was for plly. Almost team, Ala., by a storm which struck town drowned. Scotch terrier was found curled up report that the dog was mad, and a shot him. ForAt noon before Saturday. just asleep on top of some mall bags In policeman Despondent over being deserted by est Home, twelve miles below there, her husband, Mrs. Ellen Toms, aged 27 several houses were unroofed. years, of Salt Lake City, attempted Committed Murder to Pay Board Bill. suicide, taking a large dose of morreau. have to 'bear fhe brunt of this was discovGary, Ind. Killing of a third man phine. Her predicament That Is as It should be criticism. to satisfy a bill owed by the murderer ered by neighbors, and she was hur Moreover, am used to It. to another man is the development of ried to the emergency hospital and But while the abuse is going around, the confession said by the local police will recover. why not be impartial with it? What Prevented from informing his famto have been made here on Saturday about that great weather prophet the of the hiding place of $5,000 in a ily Ulemek. Ulemek, by Dmydriuls ground hog? 1 ask "What about ground hogs! steel worker, was arrested a few days gold, silver and currency, by being of AmerJones not the is J. the John he stricken dumb, faker, at greatest you, and ago Monongahela, Pa., brought hack to Gary, the scene of the alleged ican Fork saw his wealth go up in I.. MOORE, chief of the greatest fourflusher, the greatest bunsmoke, when the savings, Hidden in WiLLIS crime According to the poice, bureau. Is the victim of a combe artist that ever pretended to an old stovepipe in the stable, were professional "grouch. He has become look at a cloud and tell you what was co; murdering Michael Re brich a year ago, at the request oi consumed by flames which destroyed Incensed at the ground hog as a busi- in It? What did he do this year? Did he ness rival. He believes his competitor Samuel Wojmovth, a board ng house the stable. William H. Brown, a neg.-- convict should be let In for a share of criti- make good? Not a bit of it keeper, who nad list $10 to Uebrich. He crawled out of his hole on Febv.ho with the notorious Harry Tracy, cism and not all of It thrown at hla Four Aeronauts K iled. 2, saw his shadow, got his picruary and Frank Edwards, es- head. Dave in the country, and B'tterfleld, Phis'-1':.!"You never pick up a paper," said ture in every paper Saxony.' The caped from the Utah state prison Octt to his lair, leaving bnck w! ich ascended beat then see balloon Delitzsch. don't that you tober 8. 1897, was returned from the Prof. Moore, here Saturday night, fel to the earth of the weather bureau. behind him the idea that the remaincriticism harsh at Kar., Lansing, Sunday penitentiary Is hot. der of February and all of March would wit h gieat fr rce mar th vlUage of morning to complete the serving of a We get roasted if the weather is If cold. be marked by bad weather. the weather about ml'es Reichensachsen, twenty We get roasted thirty months sentence. Was it a reliable forecast? I should the abuse rains northeast of Eisenach, tn a thunderheaped it when And Heavy frost over Salt I.ake and not. We have had the mildest and say terrific. Is storm. The crew, consiting of four Provo us and as far north as upon valley, beautiful March In years. Yet most we do It la wrong. men. were killed. The ba'loon paused Cache "No matter what Thursday night caused the ground hog geft off without a of the time over Eisenach at nddnight and soon a vast valley, the we miss coming If amount of damage to fruit half an hour we are de- single roast And next year people drifted into a thunderstorm. It is as- crops, aithoueh in the larger orchards of raia by will be Just as eager to believe In his clared sumed it was struck by lizhrting and where s nudge-pot- s Incompetent. grossly were kept burn judgment. of the the gas exploded. The envelope was bu director being Naturally, mg, the 1. is Ws comparatively light in tn M s v, hen found Uncle Joe As an Agent of Dan Cupid the United States. When President Taft, in welcoming to Washington the delegates to the convention of the National Womans Suffrage association, told the delegates that he was not altogether in sympathy with the suffrage movement, he was greeted with hisses. The president , stood unmoved, and told the women they must show themselves capable of suffrage by exercising that degree of restraint which is necessary in the conduct of government affairs by not hissing. - As a result of the governments first attempts tQ deal with alleged night rider outrages in the Kentucky tobacco fields, eight Grant county, Kentucky, farmers were found guilty of conspiracy in restraint of trade by a jury in the United States district court at Prtngtont-Ky- , Fine between VThHr&lay goveri presalon dians, anu .from Bernfuda, In a very serious con-- s fiitlon, suffering from heart trouble. Mr." Clemens h4 gone to Bermuda for his health, following the death of his ried The state senate of New York has gone on record as in favor of a thorough investigation into all allegations of corruption in the legislature. The First State Bank of Haskell, Oklahoma, was robbed of $600 early Saturday. In leaving the bank, after having blown the safe, the rofibers dropped a sack of silver containing $250. The robbers failed to find $6, 000 in currency in another compart ment of the safe. Distinguished as the first of the torpedo-boat destroyer fleet to be equipped with burners for burning oil ex clusively, the Paulding was launched on Tuesday by the Bath Iron works at Bath, Maine, Veterans of the Civil war, those who wore the blue and the gray at ths battle of Gettysburg, will meet again on that famous battlefield this year if the movement started by Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Walrous, U. S. A., is carried out. .WASHINGTON. The government has for the given way to let the state of Tennessee, wrestle with Standard Oil in the arena of the supreme court of $100 8 NO. 50. UTAH STATE NEWS tions. t cl 1; Thought Friend Poor, Found Him Rich anti-foreig- c f de-Roa- e, Honor for Owney the Postoffice Dog o Ground Hog Rank Faker, Says Moore 1 1 -- Ule-me- : V. 4rc. , |