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Show COALVILLE TIMES. IRRIGATORS C B. JO It, M Um Ullw u4 fMKtM re.M.Mfcrere4-Ct- Bestrew Kaasr. la Ccalvilta. ktuu a Pui o iimcmmioi. 'nau FaaMa la UTAH STATE NEWS. STREETS PAVED WITI CONVENE Precious Metal Found in COL j)VILL NOT INTERFERE! Heart the the City of Dawson. special to the Seattle geocer from Dawson says: Dawson Orstands on a gold mine and its streets of In History Greatest Session are Hundred paved with gold. Excitement preThirteen Over ganization, vailed in Dan sou Saturday Right over In Attendance. Being Delegates the circulatlon of the report that paydirt running from 2 to 15 cents to the Na the The eleventh meeting of bad been struck at the head of tlonal Irrigation Congress,, opened in pan Albert street, in the heart of the city. Ogden on the morning of the 15th The report proved true, but hae under most auspicious circumstances caused no extraordinary rash foi double than more The attendance Is IRRIGANATIONAL SESSION. IN TION CONGRESS ELEVENTH A Poet-Intel- h claims. The strike was made by some men over 1,300 delegates from twenty grave) from the old gravel hauling seven states and territories having Thousands of yards of the eame pit presented their credentials. The rep dirt have been scattered mentation Includes men from the At streets of Dawson tn the along the process o! Untie to the pacific and from the Brit and since It all contains grading, additn Ish line to the Rio Grande, more or less gold It may literally bs tion to the numbef of distinguished said that the streets of' the Imperial foreigners who are present the north are paved with gold. of city were Two sessions of the congress held, and two purely social functions DEATH DEALING TORNADO. took place on Tuesday. The first ses sion, held in the forenoon, was oc- Three Lives Lost In Hurricane In Southern Florida. cupied chiefly by addresses of welcome by the mayor and the governor, Further news of the storm ia south and a response by the president of the ern, Florida continues to arrive. congress. Senator W. A.' Dark of though a large part of the etormawept Montana. The afternoon session was area has not yet been beard from. occupied by an address by United Wires are still down and it is ImposStats Senator Rurtonof Kansu, the sible to get trains through on acnaming of committeemen 'and the count of washouts. Three negroes were killed by fallof communications from reading prominent men in different parts ol ing timbers at the camp of the Cumthe country who were unable to be mer Lumber company near GainesIn attendance. In the afternoon the ville. Another was probably fatally hurt. 8everal bouses were wrecked. visiting ewspaper men were tendance. w W die, Hermitage, in Ogden At Mulberry the prosphate mines A representative of the, American brilliant are aaid to be greatly damaged. They canyon. And 1 the evening Federation of tabor ia in Salt Lake reception and halt, tendered by Sen- have been compelled to shut down kitty for the purpose of organizing all ator of the high water. From all Clark, assisted by citizens of tradesmen who do not now belong to Ogden, to Secretary of Agriculture parts of the state great damage to the unions. . v j 4 Representative! bf President the turpentine industry Is reported. - The National WomanV Christian WilsCn, toosevelt and cablneOdelegates to n ARE BECOMING CIVILIZED. Temperance Union has begun a the congress and newspaper repretor the expulsion of Senator sentatives took place, t the new Indians In California Go on a 8trlke, 'Reed Smoot from the. senate of the Kissel fculldlag , yj Just Llks Whits Man. United Staten. A of the Warners ranch In strike Fight for Next Congress. The proposition to unite the mines In California for the employ dians The flgb for the nejt convention yqulp them with mills jof Stock top, and promises to be between' Boise, IdaLe, ment of tbelr tribe aa a unit on Irrito operate 'them and smelter one management la again under and El Paso, Texas, although Reno. gation work, ordered by the government for their sole benefit, has been serious consideration. Nevada, has displayed great activity v to the interior - department reported A number of horses afflicted, with so- far,1 The Idaho delegation, over by George Butler, irrigation snperln--' glanders have been killed in the vicin- 100 strong, agreed to unite on Boise. tewlenL Mr. Butler was 'ordered to convenat Idahoan Prominent few River Green the of the during past ity a the whence the Warners FU ranch, Heeeks, under instructions . from the tion are Senator Dubois, Governor Indian ranch were' transstate board of health. ' . 1 recently Morrison. Congressman French, deA split frog" caused a wreck on Judge Sullivan, Major Frel Reed of ferred, after years of trouble, to water a and Irrigasupply dig the Rio Grande tn the depot" yards to 3tlly Attorney General J. A. Bag velop InSait Lake on Friday, Engineer Rakey ey of Dear Lake, J. II. Brady of Po- tion ditches for the benefit of the diana. them Ile of at employed eight being Injured and a number of train- catello,' Colonel S. J. Stark, register - V (1.25 a day on August 31st, promle men badly shaken up. i $ of the lend offlee at Halley, ng Charles Chase' an old Atsss-wlttsiwawaww T C. C. Fremont Moore load sentatlvea of while driving 'y of SpHngville, dians refused to go to work, decldW f vegetables to martlet, fell under tbs county and J. M. Steele of Bear Lake at a council meeting that all or none wheels of the wagon and waa so badly county, State Senator Clark of Cas- of their number should be employed. crashed that death ensued a few hours sia county and many others. ' CHINAMAN ENDS LIFE, f later. President Congratulates, " t The residents of Riverton havp lui--' o Commits Official ext of Fred J. chairman Klozei, Peking the High petitioned the county commissioners elds In Ban Francisco. to have a portion" of Draper annexed ecutive committee of the National Irfolreceived the Tom KIcg Yung, a high official in do their precinct, and the residents of rigation Congress, from President court Circles at Peking, military atDraper are vigorously opposing, the lowing' telegram Ildoseveltr' tache of the Chinese' legation iat change. White House, Oyster Washington; was Washington and secretary to Jzng Albert Granger, steamfitter, street car In Sait Lake Bay, N. Y, SepL 13, 1903. My Dear Bow He, the acting consul general at killed by Sir: Permit me to ,exprf8 through San , FranclBco, committed suiclda by City, Saturday night It la thought he to the-- Irrigation Congress! my asphyxiation' at tiie Chinese consuyou motor .fell asleep on the track, the ; Tdesday. man not seeing him until the ear hearty congratulations upon what has late In Ban Francisco. arras tod a charge of vpu Yung in been the that accomplished track him, year t has Just passed, especially because 1 misdemeanor qq Friday morning list, Tbp .typhoid epidemic has stirred regard this as opening a new era- - tn and this dH grace led him to take Ms . veritable ,.crusad,agintt filth the treatment of Irrigation from the life. ; np h :i j. t in Salt Lake City, -- and, frhe the au- National standpoint,. None of our In MURDERED MONKS. conwilt more be' ternal of 1 policies thorities get through it faf to say $ ' ,. to' future of the country Zion will be one of the cleanest cities sequencethe the next tew dec ados - than Jarutalem, Monastery .Sacked by M' during " ' ' ,1a tha United States. ohammedan Mob, this matter ot irrigation. It la of i . The state supreme court has denied vital consequence to the A dispatch to the Berlin Tageblztt state and to the entire semi-ari- d the petition of tha attorneys of Nick" aad what is ot vital con- from Constantinople reports that, tbe regloa. In for case Haworth a rehearing hit sequence to one portion of our couu-tr- y Russian tpoewtery at Jerusalem hu and now nothing stands between the is ot vital conaequonce to the been .sacked by a Mohammedan mob condemned man and tha executioner whole country. Sincerely yours, - , and tfist all the monks there were i bnt the board of pardon . , THEODORE ROOSEVELT." , murdered. , - Peter of San Jot Society Woman Jumps From Tbygersen. postmaster CONGRESSIONAL NOTES. ' Cliff Into Ocean. Levan, and one of the most respected citizens of that place, is' dead' hit' the 'The El ' Paso delegates ef forth Is1 believed that Miss Bertha !t 'age of 75,. .Mr,. Thygersen had been that their, city la the biggest city In Page, a Wefl known society woman of engaged la the mercantile business in the biggest county In the biggest Con- San Jose. Cal., has comratted sulcld Levan for twenty. yeaf a. ,, , . gressional district ia the biggest state by Jumping from the cliffs into ths one of the in the biggest nation bt earth, "" Dr. William T. Dalby, ocean near Santa Crus, Miss Pag most prominent physician pt. offered to the con- left her bomb Sunday' fn a depressed Lake City, Is dead from cancer of the gress by Boise are the prettiest city state of vtiiall. Monday her bat. Jaci-otmtomach at the age of 45. Dr. Dalby In the west, a central point of and gloves were found on the irrigabeach. Miss Page was an. Intimate wilt be sorely missed by many a tion activity, and Che largest, private Isabel Clark, who comfamily of slender means aa hwas Irrigation enterprise In the world, the friend ot suicide mitted la Sin Francisco last to classes. kind the poorer specially Twin Falla canal, which ia designed to week, and waa much affected by hr exof As the result reclaim 271,000 acres of land. the premature , c , taking off.- plosion of a blast , la the Elephant Pennsylvania and Vermont are rep- Snow in Northern Colorado Becemta mine in Marysvaie district. Edward resented by the smallest 'delegations Billiard at Buena Vista. i Dalton and John Dietrich were In--4 In the congress, each having one dele-gatfrom the northern part ef Reports Jtired, Daltons injuries being serious, f Colorado are to the effect that 'a a rock striking him ia the aide, mak-Jln- g William E. Smyth a, commonly storm has prevailed there during a fearful wound. as the father of jhe irrlgxtlon Monday and Tuesday. In a number A Justice of the peace hal been ap-- knqwn. and who, while editor of the of places enow fell . and the storm apcongress, .pointed for the town of Callentea, baIrrigation Age, at Salt Lake City proached the proportions of a blizling the first Justice the town has had twelve years ago, waa responsible tor zard. In the mountains it has been .since the days "of the legal fight be- the of the first session of the snowing for eeveral days. In the calling tween the San Pedro and the Short in .that city, is neighborhood ot Buena Vista a high Irrigation congress of tbe Mead--ojline for tbe possession' here a a delegate from southern Cali- wind prevailed, causing the snow to Valley Wash..- fornia, and ia a candidate for presi- drift In many places It ia report! William Knowlton, an inmate of tbe dent ot the congress. to be ten feet deep. t f State Industrial school.'' waa attacked ',The official badge. of Jhe convention Oregon Woolgrowers Meet ! .by a bull one day last, week and but 1 a gun metal device representing a The annual convention of the n tor the fact that tbe animal bad been bee hive and a wheat field over which State "Woolgrowers associating dishorned, the lad would surely have a stream of water is pouring from the opened at Baker City, with an been kilted. As It was be waa badly mouth of a dlety, dress of welcome braised before help came. by Colonel W.. the Goddess Of Irrigation. behalf of Baker City.' IP. Butcheron It ia claimed by tbe friends o! States 8enator Joseph M James Pitt of Salt Lake City that be Carey of Wyoming, author of the fa- Charles F. Martin of Denver, was suffering from sn attack of chick mous tary of the National Live Stock as. Carey land blU, Is a delegate To cfatlont deflvered the Isolation enpox and was sent-t- o aR address of lengj hospital, when he contracted a gen the congress. When his name waa supporting the establishment of ina?. nine ease of smiPpox-- t The doctors announced as. acammlttoepiaa from pendent packing houses In the thought be bad ama'lpax.ln the first Wyoming during the afternoon ses- sourl river valley and soliciting U. tnstsnce. sion. It was given a hearty raund ol aid of the western sheepmen and $, g. applause. lacking vigorously ihe meat tru&L ; - tMtr Taylor, a wall knows ranch-aaa- s of Moab, died is Salt Lake City last Sunday of heart failure. The valuation of the several claaaea of property aaaeaaed is Sanpete ooun ty for the yea 1I03U I.0037L , The Woodmen o( Salt Lake City are perfecting plana tor the erection of a IS, 000 Woodmen haU In that city. Angelo Bema, an Italian miner, waa killed la a mine at Caatle Gate on 'the Sth, being crashed by falling rock. It ia claimed that a number of the 3hiu amen of glt Lake City are forsaking Christianity pad returning ;to the belief of Confucius Jeremiah Dennla of Maryavale laat week married Josephine Heellngton, r Denis Is ver 40 AS stepdaughter. while of the girl ia Just II. age, yean The biennial convention of the Eleo-tricWorkers of the United States 'la being held in Salt lake City this being is at week, 235 delegates that of the largest previous meeting enter-talued- 5 cam-ipaig- j U'jf - 1 oii v - 1 , (til, V, inter-moiin-tal- n -- , , - - t s. -- -- Ore-go- newly-discovere- d d ,'. JWER3 WILL TAKE NO. ACTION TO AVERT WAR. jcislon Leaves Turkey a Free Hand In Ruthless Suppression of insurrection in the Balkans. Beyond making urgent represent-fn- s to Bulgaria, it is learned from a diplomatic source that p powers will take no action to fert war in the Balkans until the gi fere nee between the czar and Em-jro- r Francis Joseph at Vienna dor-- g the latter part of the month. The resujtof this decision will be '"T eontlnue to leave Turkey a free In the ruthless suppression of the pnd gurrectlon, unless Bulgaria, unmlnd-of the warning of the powers that je will reap nothing from Interven-Bn- , should act, an eventuality which ge diplomats fear cannot long be pstponed. Interest is taken In the suggestion i the Novoe Vremya of SL Peter fcrg as a solution of the difficulties, at officers of the foreign powers be gtached to all Turkish repressive ex-p- d It Ions, with authority to prevent mnecessary cruelty. H BULGARIA HURRICANE IN BAHAMA8. Final Appeal Has Been Made to "'the Powers. The Bulgarian government, through Us foreign representatives, has a note to the great powers declaring that the ports is systematically devastating Macedonia and ma population. Bcrelng the Christian Further, it says Turkey has mobilized her whole army, which cannot possibly be for the sole purpose of suppressing the revolution. - Therefore, the Bulgarian government appeals to the humane sentiment of Europe - to prevent the continuance of the massa-er- e and devastation and to stop the mobilization of the Turkish army. The memorandum concludes with the unless the plain statement that powers intervene Bulgaria will be forced to take such measures as she may deem necessary. While it Is possible that a war may even yet be averted, the probabilities of such an. encounter were never greater than at the present moment j Turko-Bulg&rla- n HALF OF CROP BURIED. Fifty Per Cent ef Grain in Minnesota Under Snow and Water. Sqow and rain has greatly damaged '"w ut WMrimwir wm Bays a SL Paul, Minn., dispatch. Nearly all the grain In shock, estimated at 60 per cent, and all tbe standing grain, mnch of It flax, Is buried under snow and water. The rainfall haa been hours. Rain, eight inches in forty-eigh- t sleet and snow prevail all over the Railroad northwest. are tracks washed out and train are abandoned. Th train from the Pacific coast have been purhlng slowly through deep now for. two days and are from ten to twenty hours late. - 5 r llilnole Jurist After Lynchers. The lynching of David Wyatt, the negro school teacher In Belleville, Film, June Cth, claimed special attention tn.tbe charge of Circuit Judge Burroughs to the SL Clair grand Jury. Judge Burroughs says that the crime was unfortunate. Illegal and He urges that the utmost endeavor to be made' to discover. Indict and convict those who were guilty of the crime. He warned the jurors that their business interests must not be allowed to Interfere with their beliefs as grand Jurors, - v, t ! Adopt Guerllta Tactic Warned by previous disastrous ex; periences, the Bulgarian revolutionary leaders have decided to adopt only guerilla tactics In eastern Macedonia Tbe policy ot occupying towns, and villages haa proved, a mistko. as If has usually resulted in Turkey the villages, destroying everything and killing tbe Inhabitants, tbe insurgents being hampered in their operations by the women and children. A guerilla warfare la expected to exhaust the Turks much sooner. ' rwc-copyin- g Wisconsin Buffering From Continued Wet Weather. A terrific thunder and nlnstorm has added to tbe distressingly wet conditions prevailing in tbe vicinity of Sparti. Wis. Streets were flooded and mnch damage done Jo bridges and highways. Farm work has been practically at a standstill for three week An Ean Claire dispatch says: Much of Etu Claire county is under water as a result ot the heavy rains which Tbe damage ... will till continue. amount to 1 40,000. e Mlztourl Miners Mind Mitchell. dispatch from Novlnger, Mo, states that tha striking coal miners held a mass meeting Monday night and voted to return to work at once,' This action was taken tn accordance with the convention "of the4 miners which met In Ka'hsas City oh Monday. Immediate! after President Mitchell end the other leaders heard ot the decision of the Novlnger strikers they notified the- - mine owner that they were ready for a Joint conference, and Ihe conference was called at once. A it of Florida Swept by a Tarrific Tornado. Beginning Friday morning on tbe vast coast and Saturday on the west, hours, south and lasting twenty-fou- r Florida has been swept by the strongest hurricane ever known In that part of the state. The wires went down at the beginning and railroad service waa delayed. On account of that few details have been received. At Miami the wind attained a velocity of sixty miles an hour. Tbe car shed of the East Coast railway waa lifted Several clear from its foundations. mall boats were sunk in tbe bay. Passengers on the East Coast train say that they aaw many wrecks along tbe shore from Mlamr to Hobes sound. A Standard Oil companys steamer with two barges is on the beach near Boynton. The crew of fifteen men was saved. Tbe bodies of two unknown white men drifted on tbe beach near Boynton. At Strake many acres of pineapple beads were blown down. At Jupiter the wind blew seventy-fiv- e miles an hour with tbe rain falling in torrents. Other places en the weet coast and tn tbe interior have not been beard from, and it ia feared that when reports come in the damage will be great Orange and grape trait crops have been greatly damaged. Coi READY FOR WAR. I u STRUCK BY CYCLONE. Damage to Property, But No Livee Lost. A severe hurricane began at Nassau, Bahamas, on Wednesday night and baa just ended. The lowest point reached by tbe barometer was 29.9 and the velocity of the wind, which came from the northeast was ninety mile Great damage has been done to vegetation and farm products, have been while the fruit crop ruined. Many bouses were damaged, but nf loss of life has been reported. Tbe shipping around this island was badly damaged. No news from the other islands has yet been received. Much Killed In Auto Race. i NEWS SUMMARY. Ia portions of Minnesota crepe ere being destroyed by the early fa ut enow. Portland was selected as the text place ot meeting of tbe America Mining Congress. It is believed war will be declared between Turkey and Bulgaria before the end of September. A severe storm has swept over the western part of Germany, causing much damage to property. An engine and fourteen cars wett through a bridge near Hugo, L T, four trainmen being killed. Mrs. Clara Castello of Chicago by saturating her dress with kerosene and touching a match t it. The prune growers in tbe vicinity of Vancouver, Wash., fear a serious loss of fruit will result from the recent ruk-cide- d rains. Foot men were instantly killed Vf tbe giving away of a scaffold sixty feet above the ground at Duluth, Minn. Fire at Nashville, Tenn., resulted bs the desth of one man. the injury at eight others, and property lost to tbs amount of $125,000. Earthquake shocks were felt at Portland, Ore., and Chehales and Tacoma, Wash., on the 11th, although no damage was done. Governor Dale of Hawaii declares that he will not resign his office, but will retire at the ejid of his term. which expires next May. Russia has requested permission of China to postpone her evacuation of one of the frontier provinces of Manchuria for several months after Octo- ber 5. J Mrs. Taylor, tbe woman mads famous by her passage over the Niagara rapids in a barrel, will make another trip over the . whirlpool about Octo- ber l. Two ranch hands, while stealing a near ride, were set upon by hold-up- s Drummond, Mont., and one of the men killed, while the other is probablr fatally wounded. John Mamet, a saloonkeeper, was fatally shot by Marshal Surtees, and Saloonkeepers G. W. Van Sickle and William McComb were wounded at Murray City, Oklahoma Carey Snyder, son of R. M. Snyder, a leading banker of Kansas City, wanted for robbing a wealthy pawnbroker of $7,000 in diamonds, has bee captured near, Billings, Mont Kills .ParinerJraJSfljne, Twenty-fou- r persons were injured tn a fierce battle in one of the aa of tbe result the collapse of a drifts of the Waeseka gold mine, sevstand while grand watching A sbaaa feet under the ground, eral hundred at battle Kama. Fort Leavenworth, a Mont, City, Virginia dispatch, lays Morris Gallor ran the sharp point of Three of the Injured will probably die. Tbe secretary ot tbe treasury ha his candle stick thrbugh the heart of Bud Brown, his working partner, al appointed Robert Fullerton of Dee most instantly killing him. The tron Moines, Iowa, disbursing officer to dishie arose over a trifle, the two men burse the $5,000,000 appropriated bp disputing as to the positions they congress In aid of tbe St Louis expoShould take in the stope. Brown, it Is said struck Gallor in the face, who sition. As the result of a runaway at a then made a terrific lunge at his opponent, sending the spike almost funeral in Denver, nine person four through him. of them children, were injured. The horses became frightened by the flapCLUBBED TO DEATH. ping of the black trimmings on the Father of North Carolina Senator hearse. a Killed , Negro. by The home of Fred Rohrer, a aewe-papman of Berne,' Ind., was deF. C. Simmons, father of United M. F. of 8eaator States Simmons, stroyed by dynamite and tbe entire North Carolina, waa killed Sunday on family slightly injured. Rohrer pahis plantation, n few miles from per leads the opposition to licensing ' North Carolina He had saloons. , , s , been missing since Saturday, mornCharles Jones, a colored boy IF ing. Mr. Simmons had been shot sev- years old, has confessed to murdering Braises Miss Caroline eral times with a shotgun. Link, who, on August about the head indicated that be was was found in 28, a dying condition In sIbo. A Daniels clubbed negro named a candy store In Baltimore, where she has been arrested. was employed. f Massacre Ordered by Sultan. have Grasshoppers the destroyed Courier dispatches received In Sofia of the Plcuris Indians in Taos crops Alsay the by the Autonomic county. New Mexico, and the governbanians,, acting- under direct orders ment will have to help them over the from tbe sultan, have been engaged In and supply them 'with seed winter a general massacre ef Bulgarians la next spring. tbe districts of Okhrida and Leren. grain Twelve hundred men have gone o Alarming rumors are current of fura at a packing plant In 8L strike ther wholesale massacres ot Bulgarbecause the superintendMo., Joseph, Monastir. One ians In the vilayet of ent refused to discharge a fireman have 5,000 that persons report says been, plaughtered ip the district ot who was charged with being unfair to Leren alone, which is purely Bulgar- union workmen. . ian. H. Price, surveyor general of ''Hugh Extra( 8esalon of Congress Will Not Arizona, haa been removed from offlee Convana Before November B. as a result of nn investigation mad .After mature consideration and into charges preferred against Price consultation in person and by mall and bis Chief clerk, W. E. Murphy, of with members of both the senate and receiving illegal fees tor expediting house of representatives, President work In the office. Roosevelt has abandoned the suggest Uncle Finney, an exsTav 9 tlon that congress be called In extra- years of age. lived in ' a cabin ha ordinary session ia October. The ex- Franklin county, Virginia, and was traordinary session which he an- regarded by ignorant people living la nounced many months ago would be the riclnity as being a sorcerer. A held this fall will be called, according few nights ago ha was called to bis to present plana to meet on Novemdoor by three unknown men and shot ber 9th. to death. Robbers. Town Held-Up- by It is understood here that Turkey Is A band ot eight masked men blew anxious to Induce the United States t open the safe in the Minnehaha Coun- withdraw the American warships from ty bank at Valley Springs, S. IX, Sun- Turkish waters, believing that such day morning and secured. - between action would til scours go the ' Chrisand $10.00,(1 In cash... Residents tians who hope tor American inter of the town were arouied shortly be- vention. fore daybreak by several explosions. A. Jarrgud, the escaped lunatic who When citizens appeared on the atreet shot and killed ' J. A. McKinney, at to ascertain tbe cause they discov- Gnrnevllle. Cal, Is still at large. Not ered that tbe town was picketed by the slightest trace of him haa been seven or eight armed men, who droT ecu tinea he shouldered bis rifle and the residents from the streets on the walked away from the' scene et th bain of instant death. x shooting toward the brush. of Caliacin automobile an was killed fornia, cident at the State fair grounds at Milwaukee while driving Barney Oldmachine in a fields record-breakine race against time. Day had covered about four miles of tbe distance when, upon- - reaching tbe bead of the home stretch the powerful machine swerved, ran Into the fence and toppled over. As the machine upset, Day received a terrific knock on tbe back of tbe head which rendered him unconscious, and he died without regaining consciousness. Frank M. Day, formerly g five-mil- -- . er - - -- |