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Show COALVILLE TIMES i IL JOKES, M M Mltsr sad Bssieess Imi It MM. yDi aa huI-Om- Iui la OaaWlUa. Cwk. i kiMI. r KMcunioa. fea AS I . . . A UTAH STATE NEWS. It U claimed that the wheat crop la thla state will be short thla season. A motion for a rehearing of the Peter MOrtensen caae before the supreme court will he filed daring the week. n. T. Robins, the Kaysvllle man who wae injured Ay falling from hie wagon on the 14th Inat, la dead from hit injuriea. It ia a aid that Indignation la ran Bing high in the little anmmer resort of Brighton because of the secret sell tag of liquor. Richard Johnson of Monroe died suddenly on the 26th at Hot Springs, Ark where he had been since June last, on a mission. Mrs. Mary Ann Jacli, wno died In Salt Lake City last week, waa a mem' ber of the band cart company which came across the plains on foot It ia believed that the wreck at Promontory last week was the work of tramps, who misplaced the switch, running the train onto a blind siding. Wed Naef, aged 10, waa instantly killed at ML Pleasant, falling under neath a wagon heavily loaded with grain, the wheels passing over his body f J. W, Fairbanks, managtng the Bo Tier county experimental dry farm in Orasa valley, reports that the entire farm la fenced and' la now being platted off Into half acre fractions. The typhoid fever situation la Salt .Lake City continues to grow more serious daily," there being aeventy-flv- e eases la the city g) the close of the week. TURKS ARE FIGHTERS TURK CONFERS WITH HAY, Minister Bey Discusses Conditions In the Realm of the Sultan. ChekitT Bey, the Turkish minister, had a long Interview Monday with He refuses to disSecretary Hay cuss the Interview, stating that be If the had nothing to communicate Turkish minister requested that the European squadron be kept sway from Turkish waters bis request probably cannot be granted even should this government desire to accede to It, as the navy department states that It will be Impossible to comniunieate with either the Brooklyn or San Francisco until they arrive at Brimt. Cheklb Bey assured Secret Hay that the Turkish government had done nothing wrong and will, use every endeavor to protect American citizens residing In Turkey He also discussed tbe conditions of the Insurrection In Turkey and said that the Turkish government was not responsible for any of tbe disasters that had occurred. Bulgarians Declare Their ANARCHY REIGNS SUPREME. The Outlook In Macedonia ta Considered Very Grave. The Salonica correspondent of the London-Dai- ly Mall describes the situation in Macedonia as being one of the utmost gravity. The insurgents are everywhere increasing In numbers and holding their own against the Ottoman soldiers. Anarchy reigns supreme, asserts the correspondenL the vast Turkish army being Completely out of control, and eating np the country. In a few weeks famine mast ensue, causing untold misery. An outrage In the city of Salonica now would turn the Turks into soldiers and the populace into wild beasts. The country west of the river Varda toward the villayet of Monastlr Is expected to rise daily. and surrounding villages have arrived at Urumku, Bulgaria. The refugees say tbe Turkish garrison fired upon the Bulgarian part of with the object of creating an Impression that a revolution was In progress. The prefect August 21st summoned the Bulgarian notables of Malkotlr-nov- o and endeavored to force them to algn a statement that the Insurgents were the aggressors. Tbe notables refused to do so, end the first man who refused was hanged the next day. o, ITALIAN -- CALEB POWERS FOUND GUILTY. RUNS AMUCK. This Tims Kentuckian Is Sentenced to Death. The Jury In the case of of State Caleb Powers of charged with complicity In a conspiracy to murder Governor William Goebel, In January 1900, on Saturday, st Georgetown, Ky found the defendant guilty and Imposed the death sentence. Powers was sentenced to Imprisonment for life in his former trials for complicity ta the conspiracy. It was on his motion that he secured the new trials each time. The verdict caused great excitement among the friends of ths other defendant In these cases. , Ken-tuck- '1- Hugh-Thompso- -- occupied a position on belghL which was stormed by six battalions of Turkish troops, commanded by Servet . Pasha. After losing 1.000 of their number tbe Bulgarian fled in the face of the heavy Turkish artillery fire. The Turkish losse were InsigniflcanL 1,000, Enemies Bur-tram- the-stete- 'e The Bulgarian insurgents sustained a severe reverse at Smilovo Friday, 1.000 of them being killed, according to a dispatch from Salonica. The Insurgents, to tne number of Egged Them on to Fight Nine hundred refugees from Malko-tlrnov- w -- Bulgarians Fly in ths Face of a Hall of Shot and Shell, Leaving One Thousand Dead Upon the Field. TURKS BEGAN TROUBLE. Kills Bsnksr and Shoots In Crowd When Pursued. , i Vincenzo Till!, proprietor of sn Italian bank In Philadelphia, was shot and killed by a fellow countryman, named Glpb&nnl Viola. Viola ran from the bank, and as' he was pursued by a large crowd be turned and fired his revolver st bis pursuers. One bullet struck Policeman Thomas Conley in Charles Fowler, aged 10, 9t Mill ihe break, and he was removed to a Creek, has been arrested charged with hospital, in a serious condition. Viola attempting to wreck, a train near waa captured after a severe struggle Farmington by placing a tie in a cattle during which he fired his revolver, but guard. did no further damage. The police Charles B. Vsrtsn of Balt Lake City have been unable to learn what waa choaen a member of the general Viola's motlvs was la killing Tilt. council of the American Bar assoclo Gyp 'Defender Reliance Again Beats ilSSLBt the meeting at Hot Spring f ( h ft roe Its Va., last week, On Monday the Reliance again Greet preparatlons art being made beeted the Shamrock, but the race In Balt Lake labor circles for tbe com will not count, aa the time limit exventioa of the Western Federation of before either vessel reached the Miners, which Uto be held in that pired. line. The margia ef the Relifinish eflty Oct. 1, 2 and I. ance was approximately the tame as that over $1,000,000 on last Thursday. She was less than . It is announced Is to be spent on Fort Douglas and half a mile from the finish when the that when completed It will be one oi gun sounded. The Shamrock III was the finest military posts In the Unit a faint blur on the horizon, fully two ed States In point of beauty and in and one-hal- f miles astern. The Reliits appointments, to score the race was failure ance's General William H. Penrose, re the more exasperating because her tired. Is dead In Balt Lake City at tbe ultimate triumph la now conceded, age of 72. The general had a splen- even by Sir Thomas himself, to be simply a formality. did military career of thirty-fiv- e ' 8 E R I OU BCR I M E CHARGE D. years, and since his retirement has lived In Salt Lake City. Woman Is Accused of Poisoning Her Mrs. Jennie Gerald, the woman Husband. whom Andrew Adams attempted to Mrs. Fannie Smith Cox, charged MU in Salt Lake City recently by with poisoning her husband, William lashing her with a raxor, has left tbe Cox, at Benton, Ky has been lodged hospital, but ber fare is marred al- in Jail at Paducah, Cox died from most beyond recognition. poison at first thought to have been An effort Is being made by Police taken with suicidal intenL At the Sergeant Roberts o Salt Lake City to coroner's inquest evidence was locate a sister who has been missing brought out that led to the arrest of for forty years, and who was supposed Mrs. Cox, W. R. Rurtram and the lats to have been drowned. Later devel- ter's son, Jordan Burtram. The are In Jail at Benton. opments hve led Roberts to believe Feared Investigation. the girl, who wae 9 years old when Shr disappeared, was abducted by a Christopher Thompson, 52 years of n, the prospector, st) d that she te now Bring age, father of eomewhetfln Southern California. was from the French who rescued boy Roy Nielsen of Monroe, while bath- bark Marecha! de GonauL four miles ing at the Monroe Hot Springs, dived east of Sandy Hook, committed suifrom a springboard when hla head cide at hla borne In Brooklyn. He carbolic acid. The mans treattame in contact with the board floor, drank ment of his son was being investitutting a fearful gash In his head and gated by the federal authorities and rendering him unconscious, But for tnla, with violent quarrels with his the intervention of friends he would wife, who wae angered at the treathave been drowned. ment her boy received, are believed have caused Thompson to end his The monthly output of Utah silver to life. .. t the present time la about 1,000.000 ounces. Since July 1 the price of the Chlcage Cooks and Walters Refused to Walk OuL white metal has risen from 62 to The attempt of President Callahan or 4 cents, adding 140,000 to tbe Hotel and Restaurant Em of the aeUing price of vnlneral etit-International Alliance to ployes puL David Karen and Ben Burns, two cause a walkout of all members of union who are at work In the reshoys IS and 14 years of age, have been the of Chicago, has met with taurants arrested at American Fork, charged A few left their with burglarixing the San Pedro de- complete failure. but the majority refused. placet, great pot. The boys pried open the money SaturCallahan aitottunced President drawer, but secured, no cash for their day that' all members of the unl6n trouble, who refused to leave work by Mon Homer Brown, an. 1847 pioneer, is day night would be expelled. on Cued to his bed at his home la Insurgent Forces Number 15,000. Taylorsville suffering from Injuries The Macedonian leaders at Sofia received by being knocked down by an infuriated butL Mr. Brown sus- claim an aggregate of 2.000 Bulgartained four fractured fibs and a num- ians have crossed 'Ihe frontier in small parties and Joined the Insurber of bhilsea. during the last ten days Gengents Joseph Haworth, the well known ac- eral Zontehoff, president of the Macetor, was found dead In his room at donian committee, and Colonel J saWilloughby, O., on the 28th, death belt off, one of the revolutionary leading due to heart failure. Mr. Haworth ers, who are now In Macedonia, Bent wlB be remembered as the leading the insurgent forces total man In "Corlantun," produced in Salt word that 13 Oftrt men. 12,000 to They expect 1902. Lake during that a gem ral Insurrection will be proclaimed this week. 66. INSURGENTS' POS1TIOM WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS ' TO LATTER. STORM SHOT WITHOUT WARNINGS, i ' j y, - TWo Street Car Employees Murdered Sir Thomas Agala Moots DcfoaL Robbers, ' . by Desperats heat CapL Alexander Cuthberth sloop fifteen miles to windward and return Won Aug. 92, ISM, at Cowes, Eng Without A word of warning two 11L withdrawing. by yacht America at the Royal Yacht Atalaata of tbs Bay of Quint Yacht In men were killed and two other 1899- .- i. Squadron, open to al nations, beating Club of Canada over the lnslde course men at the barns wounded "by tcRd-uOcL 16 J. Plerpont Morgans sym the cutters Volants, 4S tons; Arrow, by 28 minutes 20 seconds. In 4.1T.09. of the company Railway Chicago City Nov. 10. Mischief beat Atalanta dlcate's sloop Columbia beat Sir 14 tons; Alarm, 19) tons; Mona, 12 shoothour an The at SO Sunday. outslde'-coursearly over sixteen mile Thomas Uptons sloop Shamrock of the tons; Bacchante, 84 tons; Freak, eswho was three done men, to 88 by leeward Bek ing schooner minutes of the Yacht club Ulster and and 60 Royal by return, tons; Eclipse, tot; 64 205 windThree of 4.54.63. to In after fifteen $3,000. miles tons; seconds. 161 securing fast, Ireland, caped Beatrice, tons; Tyvern, 1885. ward and return, by 10 minutes 2 sec- the men who were shot were working lone, 76 tons; Conitanee, 21 S tons; SepL 14. Eastern Yacht Club synd- onds, In 4.53.68. , in the cashiers office anil the other Gipsy Queen, 160 tow; Brilliant, 892 OcL 17 Colombia beat Shamrock was a mo tons. Ths schooner America waa of icates sloop Puritan beat 81r Richard torn an asleep In the outer 170 tons, In command of Commodore Suttons sloop Genesta of the Royal over thirty miles, triangular course. office. men ta the office were The Yacht 8quadron of England over the In 8 37.00, Shamrock withdrawing John C. 8tevins, and built by Georg were aware of the before shot they course secInside 16 19 1161 for Mr, minutes with broken topmasL by Steers la New York In robbers presence and the motonnan ta 6.06.14. Hamil20 OcL beat Columbia onds, Shamrock, Schuyler, L, Btevens, George 8epL 16. Puritan beat Genesta over fifteen miles to leeward and return, was killed as he was rising from a ton WUkea, J. Beckman Finlay and bench where he had been sleeping. Edwin A Stevens, The cup was pre- the outside course 20 miles to leeward by 6 minutes 84 seconds. In 8.38.09. 1901. sented to the New York Yacht Club and return by 1 minute 38 seconds. In 28 Columbia beat Sir Strikers Have no Chance In Ruaala. SepL as a perpetual challenge cup for all 5.08.14. 1888. . A SL Petersburg dispatch says: ,A Thomas Upton's Shamrock IIL, fifnations, and has been sailed for eleven teen miles to windward and return, special commission has been formed SepL 9. Gen Charles J. Paine's times, beginning In 1870, and won each time by the American boata. The sloop Mayflower beat LieuL William by 1 minute 20 seconds, in 4.30.24. at the prefecture, composed of facHenns Galatea of the Royal Northern OcL 8. Columbia beat Shamrock result of the various race 'were: tory Inspectors and various functionYacht Cjub of England over the Inside II. over a thirty mile triangular 1870- , of the secret police, with orders aries 12 2 course minutes seconds. In course, by 8 minute 35 seconds in by Aug. 8. Over New York Yacht Club Minister Plehve to prevent from 6.26.41. 3.12.85. inside course Mr. James Asbury all hazards. at strikes The commis11 4 beat Galatea Columbia OcL beat Shamrock Mayflower 8epL schooner yacht Cambria, representing Is arresting and banishing workthe Royal Thames Yacht club, beaten over the outside course, twenty miles II fifteen miles to leeward and re- sion men by hundreds and has been auIn the following order by schooner to leeward and return, by 29 minutes turn, by 41 seconds, ta 4.32.57. thorized to employ both preventive 6.49.00. In seconds. I yachts: Magls, Idler, Silvle, America, 1 and repressive measures. 1887 CHANGE OF COURSES. Dauntless, Nadgle. Phantom, Alice, ' At first the race waa sailed over SepL 27. Gen. C. J. Paine's sloop Halcyon. Time 3 58 21. Mexlcsn Got Too Fresh. Volunteer beat James Bell syndicate's the Inside course of the New York 1871. . from According to a dispatch Oct. 18 Franklin Osgoods schooner sloop Thistle of the Royal Clyde Yacht Yacht Club, starting In the Narrows M N. over Cornelia Scotland of club Gonzales, the the Hook Inside Springer, and Sandy rounding lightyacht Columbia beat James Asbury's in 4.68.18. schooner yacht LlvonlA over New course by 19m. ship. Then an outside course was on Attempting to enter the home of SepL 80 Volunteer beat Thistle added, and then after the races'wlth Mrs. Sarah D. Solano, who was at York Yacht Club inside course by 27 over the outside course, twenty miles big sloops had been tailed twice, the bom with her two minutes 48 seconds. In 6.19.41. children, was and return, by 11m. courses were made all outside, and OcL 18 Columbia beat Uvonla over to windward killed by the woman with an ax. The test three la five contests. In all outside course by 10 minutes 32 sec- 48s In 5.42.66. 1893. the contests for the enp there have woman struck him over the head six onds. In 807.41. OcL 7 C. Oliver Iselln's syndicate been two serious quarrels, which could times, breaking the skull In as many OcL 19. Livonia beat Columbia over inside course by 15 minutes 10 sloop Vigilant beat Lord Dunraven'a possibly have been avoided had wise places. Gonzales was a brother-in-laof Mrs. Solano and la said to sloop Valkyrie, fifteen miles to lee- counsels prevailed; all the rest were geconds. In 8 83.05. ward and return, by 6m. 48s., ta as they should be. The first waa have previously made improper proOct. 21 W. p. Dongles schooner T with James Asbury on his second posals to her. A coroner's Jury yacht Sappho beat Livonia over out- 4.05.47. the woman.- OcL Vigilant beat Valkyrie over visit. He came over In 1870 with side course by 80 minutes 21 seconds, a triangular course, outside, ten miles Cambria, and waa beaten In the sin- Rultan of Morocco Meets With Reta 6.39.02. j OcL 23 Sappho beat Livonia over to a leg, by 10m. 35s., in 3.25.01. , gle race, but made a good Impression verse. OcL IS Vigilant beat Valkyr!, and when he came hack In the folInside course by 25 minutes 27 fifteen miles to windward and return, lowing year with Uvonla and tried in 4.46.17. some sharp practice he was promptly A large Imperial force which waa by 40s, ta 2.24 89. 1876,1:. 1895; sat upon by theNewYorkYscht chib, Ang 11. J. 8. Dickerson's schooner iroops'c SepL 7 W. K. Vanderbilt's synd- and it was several years before the mended by the sultan has been i yacht Madeline beat Charles Gifford's trouble blew over, and another chalschooner Countess of Dufferln of the icates sloop Defender beat Lord Srtsed and almost annihilated by the sloop Valkyrie III fifteen lenge was issued. Royal Canadian Yacht Club of ToThe Paris Temps pubThe' next discussion occurred when lishes details of the ronto over tbe Inside course by 10 miles to windward and return, by 8m. engagement in Lord Dunraven came over with VaA Morocco,-showin- g 49s ta 4.59.55. minutes 69 seconds In 5.2$ 84. that the imperial he two 10 had after Defender beat bees 8 years 006 men. troops numbered Valkyrie kyrle HI, 8epL Aug 12 Madeline beat Countess of They were ambushed, with the result that Dufferln over the outside course by 27 III on a foul, the latter tailing the tri- beaten with Valkyrie 1. ' Over 1,000 of them, including seven ta Nickel in Ontario. minutes 14 seconds. In T 18 46. ' angular coarse of thirty mile 3 55.09. The province of Ontario produced native governors, were killed or 1881. : Wounded. SepL 12 Defender sailed over the $847,000 of nickel last year. Not. I. J. JL Busk's sloop Mischief Colorado Smeltermen Strike. Esmsoa might hsre escaped with The most dangerous hypocrite Ja It Is easier to Invent a windmill not had female Two one that who hair deceives his barber hundred and sixty of the 200 himself. the khan It Is to raise the wtnd to make talked him to sleep. employees of the American Smelting it go. a A . Refining company at Patience and earnestness are Durango, A football match la an Imitation of Colo to success A man's ashes nsos smother the struck Satuvday afternoon for two baseball teams taking a hard tall aa eight-hou- r fight of hla fame. , day. The frost of gold la worse thaa that oat of the umpire. Franklin Gulterman, general It is easier to Imitate s hundred of the want of 1L It is now np to the office boy to In- Ager for the American Smelting A i birds than one virtue. Refining comrany In Colorado, says No need to eat the bramble 1a vent a tew excuses for holding down that he Is going to run the smelter of bleachers. end his the At Durango at all odds. The busiheirs order to get the berries. Charity does not ' i ness men of declare that the at home, but it la gsaeraUy expected A place'' for everything and every- smelter shallDurango not be closed down. If The pruning off of stna will ao ef to return there eventually, with a Ha ples is the babys motto they have to take the th to tog Itself produce perfection. places of the good balaaee to its credit and the place is its mouth. Workers themselves. THE RELIANCE Paat Rasas for A maria's Cup. -- p e, ' 23.. i aeo-ond- Dun-rave- -- pese-word- v ccrt:y |