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Show THE GLOBE-HEADE- TURK CONFERS WITH HAY. R. Mar fiMIMl Minister Bey Discusses Conditions In the Realm of the Sultan. Chekih Bey, tbe Turklah minister, bad a long Interview Monday with Secretary Hay. He refuses to discuss the Interview, stating that ba If the had nothing to communicate. Turkish minister requested that the European squadron be hept away from Turkish waters hla request probably cannot be granted, even should this government desire to accede to It, as tbe navy department states that It will be Impossible to communicate with either tbe Brooklyn nr San Francisco until they arrive at Beirut Chekih Hey assured Secretary Hay that the Turkish government bad done nothing wrong Vnd will use every endeavor to protect American citizens residing In Turkey. He also discussed tbe condition of the Insurrection In Turkey and said that the Turkish government was not re sponsible for any of tbe disasters that had oceurred. Ok UTAH PAYSON, UTAH STATE NEWS. It la claimed that the wheat crop lu this slate will be short thli season. A motion for a rehearing of the Peter Mortenaen rase before the court will be filed during the an-,re- week. H. T. Koliins, the Kaysvllle man who was Injured by falling from hla wagon on the 14th Inst., la dead from hls Injuries. It Is said that iudlgnatlon la ran nlng high lu the little aummor resort of Brighton because of the secret selling of liquor. Richard Johnson of Monroe died suddenly on the SCth at Hot Spring Ark, where he had been since June last, on a mission. TURKS BEGAN TROUBLE. Mrs. Mary Ann Jack, wno died In Balt Lake City last week, was a member of the band cart company which came across the plains on foot. It la believed that the wreck at Promontory last week was the work of trampa, who misplaced the switch, running the train onto a blind siding. Fred Kaef. aged 10, was Instantly killed at ML Pleasant, falling under neath a wagon heavily loaded with grain, the wheels passing over his tody. J. W. Fairbanks, managing the Sevier county experimental dry farm In Grass valley, reports that the entire term Is feneed and is now being fi actions. platted off Into half-acrThe typhoid fever sltusiion In Salt Lake City routluues to grow more aerloua dally, there being seventy-fiveasee In the city at the close of the Bulgarians Declare Their Enemies Egged Them on to Fight. Nine hundred refugees from and surrounding villages have arrived at Urumku. Bulgaria. The refugees say the Turkish garrison fired upon the Bulgarian part of with the object of creating an impression that a revolution was In progress. The prefect August fist summoned the Bulgarian notables of Malkotlr-novand endeavored to force them to Ign a statement thut the Insurgents were the aggressors. The notables refused to do bo, and the first man who refuged was hanged the next day. Malko-tlrnov- o ITALIAN Kills Banker and Shoots In When Pursued. e week Charles Fowler, aged 18, of Mill been arrested charged with attempting to wreck a train near Farmington by placing a tie in a cattle guard. Charles S. Varian of Salt Lake City was chosen a member of the general council of the American Bui1 aasocta-tlon at the meeting at Hot Springs, Creek has Va., last RUNS AMUCK. j ; ! ' ; week. Great preparations nrs lining made la Salt Lake lalmr circles for the convention of the Western Federation of Miners, which la to be held In that atty Oct. 1, I and 3. It la announced that over 11,000.000 Is to be spent on Fort Douglas and that when completed it will be one of the finest military posts In the United States In point of beauty and in Its appointments. General William H. Penrose, retrod, la dead In Salt Lake City at the of 73. The general had a splendid military csreea of thirty-fivyears, and since his retirement has lived In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Gerald, the woman whom Andrew Adame attempted to kill In Salt Lake City recently by lashing her with e razor, baa left the hospital, but her fai-- is marred almost beyond recognition. An effort Is being made by Police Sergeant Rolierts of Salt Lake City to locate a slater wlio has been missing for forty years, and who was supposed to have been drowned. Later develto lielieve opments bare led Rota-rtthe girl, who was 3 years old when he disappeared, was alidueted by a prospector, and that she Is now living somewhere In Southern California. Crowd Vlnrenzo Till!, proprietor of an Italian bonk In Philadelphia, was shot and killed by a fellow countryman, named Globannl Viola. Viola ran from the bank, and as be was pursued by a large crowd he turned and fired hla revolver at hla pursuers. One bullet truck Policeman Thomas Conley in the breast, and be a as removed to a hospital, In a serious condition. Viola was captured after a severe struggle during which he fired hla revolver, but did no further damage. The police have been unable to learn what Viola's motive was In killing TilL Again Beats , Cup Defender Reliance Shamrock. On Monday the Rollance again boated tbe Shamrock, hut the race will not count, ea the time limit ex- pired before either vessel reached the finish line. The margin rf the Roll ance was approximately the same aa on last Thursday. She was leas than half a mile from the finish when, the gun sounded. Tbe Shamrock HI waa n faint blur on the horizon, fully two mllea astern. The Relb and one-hanees failure to score the race waa the more exasperating because her ultimate triumph la now conceded, even by Sir Thomas himself, to be Imply a formality. SERIOUSCRIMECHARGED. e lf Woman la Accuaed of Poisoning Her Husband. Mrs. Fannie Smith Cox. charged with poisoning her husband, William Cox, at Benton, Ky., has been lodged In Jail at Pailurah. Cox died from poison at first thought to have been tahn with suicidal Intent. At tbe evidence waa eoroncr'e tannest brought out that led to the arrest of Mrs. Cox, W. K. Bnrtram and the lab ters son. Jordan Burtram. The Bertrams are In jail at Benton. s Roy Nielsen of Monroe, while lialh-lnat the Monroe Hot Springs, illved from a springboard when hls head Feared Investigation. came In contact with .the hoard floor, Christopher Thompson, 53 years of cutting a fearful gash in hla head and age, father of Hugh Thompson, the lint for t rendering him unconscious, the Intervention of friends he would hoy who waa rescued from the French lark Mareclial de Gonaut, fonr miles have been drowned. The monthly output of Vtnb allrei east of Sandy Hook, committed nub at hls home In Brooklyn. He at the present time is about l,000.ou ctde drank carlmlli- arid. Tbe man'a treatounces. Since July I the price of the ment of hls son waa being Investiwhite metal has rlen from 62ft to gated by the reileral authorities and hla 60S. or 4 cents, adding $40.nno to the this, with violent quarrels withtreatat the wife, who was selling pries of the state's mineral ou- ment her boy r.angered reived, are believed tput to bavc caused Thompsod to end hla David Karens and Den Burns, two life. boys 13 and 14 years of age, bare been Chicago Cooks and Walters Refused arrested at American Fork, charged to Walk Out with burglnrl7lng the Pan Pedro deThe attempt of President Callahan pot. The boys p led open tbe money of the Hotel and Restaurant Emdrawer, but aenurd no cafh for their ployes to International Alliance trouble. raue a walkout of all members of Homer Brown, an IT 17 pioneer. Is! the union who are nt work ta the resconfined to bit bed et hi heme In taurants of Chicago, has met with Taylorsville snffcripg from injuries romplctc failure. A few left their received by being knocked down by places, hut Mu ure-.i- t majority refused, an Infuriated bull. Mr. Brown sus- PreRldeut Callahan anonunced Saturtained four fractured ribs and a num- day thnt all members of the union who ref'ised to leave work by Monber of bruises. night would he expelled. day acwell Haworth, the known Joseph tor, waa found dead in his room nt Insurgent Forces Number 15,000. Willoughby, O.. on tbe "cth. death beh iib-rThe at Sofia failure. Mr. H.r.vc.rth claim an niMroir lit- - of f.Oui) Bulgaring due to will be remembered p the leading ians have iru-wi- l the frontier in man In "Corianton.'' product J In Ball mall paries and joined tho InsurLake during l!)i2. gents during IN' last ten days. GenA child of Carl Aiulcr-- eral Zoutclu-ffof the Maceprtsf.U-ti- l on of RUblhdd was given a rap nf donian romnoloe, ,v. Colonel f, kerosene to drink bv a little brother! one (if tho ivvolnt innary loadone day last week the little one going ers. who ar r.nv in Macedonia, sent Into conriilr.loiis immediately niter word that the forces total . drinking, hut prompt medical attend- If.Of'd to i.'i'ii.'! They expect a that ance saved the Unit one's life. rcctlon will be g - s Maci-doiila- l i d , Jan-hof- ir.i-n- Wallace Cragun. a young man of Bmlthlielfl, wn nei i.t ntally shot by a companion while hunting chit kens, part of the charge striking him In th of which he lost his fare, as the right eye and tin- - (!n'.(nr he piny lose the Sight of the ether rye The eighth ldo'.rbl of ibe IntemaMorn Prerio-riinnof Bice- - j trlral Workers will In- licld in S:ir lt j Lak ."tli to lln'i. City Ni'i-iil'f-rlnslve. and tin- cb-c- i ri Inr-- of are preparing m yrn tMr bn.tki-workmen a ri-nf fire. r ! nc.d'.i-w.M- i m-- ! r ' prochil-- i o-- ibis vcj-k- . Hard Wlirat Yield. Si'cri'ijoy WlNnii bn asked the department or roinnirrce and labor to ascertain tliroumli the consular service mplnldc mnrki'ts fur macaroni wheat, a bard grain common ta soma European rnv,nirli, and crops of wliPdi nrc liiiTcaslng rapidly ta the Unite, i Staler. nr Wilson says the macaroni wheat yield In this country till,-- year, urcording to the most i otuniniily- estimate, la lO.ftiin nr.'i bushels, bushels a year ayo. a;nint 1.000,000 VICE CONSUL MAGELLBSEN NOT KILLED AT BEIRUT. TURKS ARE FIGHTERS Person Fired at Him, But STORM INSURGENTS POSITION Bullet Failed to Reach Ita Mark, WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS TO (LATTER. It transpires that tbe report that Vice Consul Magellsaen was killed at Beirut waa Incorrect. An unknown In- Bulgarians Fly In tha Face of a Hall dividual fired at him, and the ballet Of Shot and Mhall, Leaving Ona passed close to the vice consul, but did Thousand Dead Upon tha Field. not touch him. Tbe vail of Beirut visited Vice Con-u- l The Bulgarian) insurgents auatalned Magellsaen, expressing hla regrata a severe reverse at Smllovo Friday, for the outrage and ordered mesa urea hjrin killed, according for the arrest of tha person who fired fron Balonlea. the shot The error In stating that to the number of Vice Consul Magellsaen bad been a id) i position on killed arose from a mistake in a cipher a stormed by six bat-telegram. troops, command-Pasha- . After losing WARSHIPS WILL PROCEED TO TURKISH WATERS. 1.000 of their number the Bulgarians fled In the face1 if the heavy Turklah President Will Net Countermand Op artillery fire. he Turklah losses der, and Veaaela Hava Sailed. were Inalgnlflca it. President Roosevelt waa Informed ANARCHY R IGNS SUPREME. of tbe Incorrectness of the report that Vice Consul William C. Magellsaen, at The Outlook In Macedonia Is Coneld-ar- y Beirut, Syria, had been assassinated. Grave, Tbe president expressed gratification of the orreapondent Consul that Magellsaen bad escaped without Injury from the assault of tho London Dally FEil describes the alb nation ta Mareflnla as being one of would-bmurderer. He announced, however, that no the ' utmost fra ty. The Insurgents are everywhere Increasing In num-thei- r change at present would be made ta own against the plana of tbe government, and that bars and holdli sol lera. Ottoman the Anarchy relgna the European squadron, which he had ordered to proceed Immediately to supreme, assert 9 the correspondent, army being comBeirut would proceed to Ita ordered destination. It can be said that tha pletely out of control, and eating up In' a few weeks famine president and Secretary Hay both re- the country. enaue. ray sing untold misery. must ta of view tho It advlMable, garded An outrage In the, city of Balonlea now present state of unrest ta Turkey, to have American war vessels ta Turklah would turn tha Turks Into soldiers and the populace Into wild beasts. waters. The country west of the river Varda LIPTON HAS ENOUGH. toward the vtllayet of Monastlr la exto rise dally. Will Never Again Challenge for Amm pected lea's Cup. CALEB POWERS FOUND GUILTY. Sir Thomas I.lpton makea the deKentuckian la Sentenced claration ta an Interview that he will Thla Tima to Death. Silver challenge again for the AmerIn the case of The Jury ica's cup until a man has been found Caleb Powers of Kern State of Herre-hoff who in England equalled Nat In yacht building. The baronet tacky, charged with complicity In a admlttrd hla disappointment at hla conspiracy to murder Governor Wilfailure and frankly said that he had no liam Goebel, In January 1900, on Sat found th hope of winning even a single race. urday, at Georgetown, Ky., defendant guilty and Imposed the He said: American brains and development death sentence. Powers waa sentenced to Imprishave us hcalcn. If the day ever cornea onment for life in hls former trials wh-- n England produces a llerreahoff, Int-tor the cup for complicity ta the conspiracy. It I will challenge again. It will not be until thon. It la waa on hla motion that he secured verunpleasant to he compelled to admit the new trials each time. The excitement dict caused among great It, but the brains ta boat building are on this side of the water. Herreahoff the friends of the other defendants Is a wizard. His work Is wonderful In these caaea. None have admired the Reliance more SHOT WITHOUT WARNING. than I have. She Is the beat boat by all odds and baa won on strict merit. Murdered I am a moat dtaapixdnted man. My Two Street Car Employees Robbers. Deaparata by when were for left home, hopes high I surely lielieved we would carry back Without a word of warning two the cap." men were killed and two others wounded by hidp men at tbe barns PERISHED IN ALASKA. of the ChlcagY ly Railway company Woman Meets Death Alone In tha at an early hf (Sunday. The ahoot- WHtfa of Coppcrwtver court men, who ea--g Edith White, of Minneapolis, form $3,000. Three of wife of John A. White, general agent hot were working of the Deering division of the Interna-tlno- ta the ofllce and the other Harvester company, died of wea a mntorman asleep ta the outer starvation ta the Klondike country office. The men ta the office were and her body probably has been dehot before they were aware of the voured by wild beasts. ' robbers' preset re and tbe motorman Such la tbe Information contained waa killed aa be waa rising from a In a dispatch from Seattle, which bench where he had been sleeping. give the details of the finding of the unfortunate woman's dairy, containing Strikers Have no Charce In Russia. a history of her life from the time ahe A St. Petersburg dispatch lays: A left her former home ta Mankato commission haa been formed special of lack died of and until she exposure food In the heart of the trackless Cop- at the prefecture, composed of factory Inspectors and various functionper rivnr country. Mr White was a graduate of the aries of the secret pollre. with orders dental school of tlie state University from Minister Plehve to prevent and was praitldng dentistry In Dawson City two years ago. She wrote etrlkee at all hazards. The commisher relatives here, saying she waa go- sion la arresting and banishing working Into the Interior and probably men by hundreds and haa been auwould not, be heard from for some thorized to employ both preventive and repressive measures. time. a Paaaan-gerAn Electric Car Held Up and Mexican Got Too Fresh. T ie TThs kilk wi:b s t:d Hirer. li at, Wrong, ka.lS mriy as loeessltla ts havs M sr Ui tlx biawi slows, Ike kvasU. to a to .P-- Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cara. Free Reclining Chair Car Perfect Dining Car Service. Conducted Ptrscn&lly la aa aura to correct tho liver as It la sure you have one. Through the liver it cures Indlgaa tba, Constipation, Malaria and these which arise from a lack of proper digestion anJ assimilation of food. At drurciels, 5 P" bottle. ts Excursions. 5oHsoriaf oParIor. Tralaa leave Payson for Tlnllo ana InWraiMlisWe at 6:48 a. m. and 3:52 p. m. For Balt Lake City aud all points Fast and West at 7:50 a. m. and 3:18 Best Local Train Service in the Stato. rate, etc., Inquire of W, H. BHEHMEn, Agent, Ta; son. FOr I. A. BENTON, General Agant Passenger Department. Fine bath room in connection:' trains each way 2 every day n E. DEAN, Proprietor. . . - PATRON. UTAB OGDEN AND OEIfYEN vu Molorado Midland RAILWAY. The - Finest Mountain Scenery in the World. East The Cyote Kaussx City Exi-iesBound Uhicaso Schedule. No. 6 Limited No. 4 Leave Ogden 7:25am 7:lApm Salt Lake 8:.Hnam N:30im " Provo Bri.lxn) 9:85pm 9:45pin Spring villa (k.ifetin T flirt e 10:25a in I0:Wipm Trice 1 I:UD'im :22pm Grand Jnc. 8:35ra 8:15am 8:49am Arrive Glenwoo.l0. I Hprii.es " Aapen 10:55pm 11 Lead villa l:.Hoin im 10:30am 1:C0 BuenaTta2:l.,iam m 1:45pm CrlppleCk.D:35xui Mamtou " UNiUni 6:.Vipm 6:15pm 8:45pm lo. rings. DENVER 9:30am FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN New Rival" Both trains carry elegant Standard Pullman Sleeper between Ojden ani Denver. Our Chair Cara are new and of the latest attern, being provided with all modern conveniences. The Colorado Midland train are handled by the R- U. W. R'y between Ogden ana Grand Juurtkni; connect all trstli of the O. S. L. aio tag with AtJP. &-.Croat the. North, end West ; making direct connections at Ooloraih-Sprlnn- , Denver and Pueblo with all Knee for potato North, East and South. Write us for further particulars. W will tie glad to arrange Itinerary fiq W. II. DONNELL, your trip. General Agent. 308 SoothWest Temple SL, Salt Lake City, Utah. ALL KEEP THEM DEALERS I'LL MEET YOV AT LANGLEY, D. D. S. TANNER, 840,000.00. WHERE THEY ALWAYS KEEP THE FINEST OP PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS Office over Bank BANK Transacts 4 Continuous Gum, Gold, Alumix num and Rubber Flatea. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr. R. T Rolled ay. Smeltermen Strike. Two hundred and sixty of tho 800 employees of the American Smelting A Refining company at Durango, Colo., struck Saturday afternoon for Careful attention given to ily trn.de. WALTER HENRY, Prop. A. Gutheil, TRANK HAWKINS BOOT AM) SHOE THE BARBEIl! REPAIRING OKB HOOK WF.ST OV GrTUIIl-- l BARIIEK SHOP . TAXSON, CTAJ1 GUARANTEE First CIasa Barhrnnc in all iia Branches. Franklin Guiterman, general manager for the American Smelting A Refining company In Colorado, aaya that he la going to ran the smelter at Durango at all odd The business men of Durango declare that the melter shall not be closed down, If they have to take the places of the workers themselves. SATISFACTION CYRVS E. SNELL NOTARY Depot St. PI BI.IO DANK HU1LIHNO IUYSON.UTAIl. :scz: PRINTING YOP ARK GOING TO. Kansas City, Rt. Louis, Chicago, New York. OR ANY POINT East ou Routii Stationery., Brief Work Ml - See tfm jrmir rkr-- rpsdi rls Mlmmiri I'srlf Kallcay. Miners Want to Go Back to Work, A spcclali from Idaho Springs, Elngant eoarhrs, quirk lunr nmt .Mire-- h Colo., aaya tont a committee of ofI Turk mnknt this line (hr fan.nti- ficers of the local Miners' union on rontr. The linr Ili Ki r Aih.ir-rn -' Saturday visit M the offices, of tho sm. (heonly (WrUlmil nt Amrri'k torn on milna. rail , air various mlnlna companies and exit .i.Miris, pressed a desire to declare the strike off and admlttrig that they had lost 0. A. TRIPP, O. P & F. A., tho fight, whirls has n fined since Fob. 1. It hi Iflicvcd that the strike t W S M Will be dwlsr'bi rr offictnMy. offer-tirSul! .nk1 p. fi.ih on Kept All the union committees sain'd 'hat the operac. mvt.i, g. r. r. 1 , sr. pns, p. tives be not dirlinipa'cd ncatnat. l Booh Work v lu-c- rv-- e 1 l k lam. Drafts on All Parts of the World Colorado IF and Cigars. Grnoral Banking Bustmesa per oeMl tn latent paid on time dcponttn Dentist. Wines Liquors Payson, Utah. Utah. Payaon, THE CLUB" Authorised rtepttal Stoak A Graduate of 6 Veers Expert. enoe, prepared to do any kind of work known to the profea Ion. Painless Extraction. 8. CYRUS K. SNELL, Cashier DENTIST. C. All Work Guaranteed. Repeater' F you are looking for reliable shotgun am- munition, the kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New; Rival, loaded with Black powder; Leader and Repeater, loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. JOS. C. SHELLS Leader'1 W. B. TANNER. President. from day. -- B.frwKur Dukhobors Are Mad. Premier Hamilton is investigating the trouble between the echol trustees of the Devil's Lake district and the Three years ago. when Dukhobors. the achool district was formed, the assessed tbe Duksecretary-treasure- r hobors as well ns others.- The Dukhobors refused to pay the tax. The trustees, after two years of waiting, euforccd the law. and the Dukhobora' cattle, to tbe amount of the tax, were seized and Hold. The Dukhobors are very indignant, and threaten to march to Winnipeg. eight-hou- r a gsai Points East. AU Sultan of Morocco Meets With Re Office Two doors West ef Gutbsll Barber Shop. verse. A dispatch from Morocco aaya that a large Imperial force which waa going to the relief of the troops commanded by the sultan haa been surprised and almost annihilated by the Insurgents. The Paris Temps publishes details of the engagement In Morocco, showing that the Imperial troops numbered 3.000 men. They were ambushed, with the result that over 1,000 of them, Including seven native governors, were killed or wounded. nn vMS Is il Fast Trains Daily Czar's Men Refuse to Servo. Dr. lardy, the Swiss minister at Paris, and Professor Matzen of Copenhagen university having refused to be arbitrators In tho question of VeneCount zuelan preferential claims, Lamsdorf. tbe RusMinn minister for foreign affairs, telegraphed Friday to tho Italian foreign ofllce, asking If Italy bad any objection to postponing the first meeting ofilie tribunal ao aa to give the czar time to rhoose two other arbitrators. Italy repliod railing no difllciiltics ta tbe matter. half-yea- p-- 4 br, ss yuu t.lnU. .1 the Wood units your bal htalih. tu. lLa liver la talk ct tvriy ena of ttea. s i la slat uses out cd tta, g yes cornet Ita Mur you ccrrscl Hirer, . dispatch According An electric ear. on the San Pedro-Lo- a N. M., Cornelia Gonzales, Springer. PaCalifornia Angeles line of tbe on attempting to enter the home of cific Railway company waa held np at Mrs. Sarah D. bolano, who waa at the crossing of the Santa F railroad, home with her two children, wea about two mllea south of the city lim- Wiled by the woman with an ax. Tbe 9 o'clock it! of Ixia Angelos, at Friday woman struck him over the head elx night, and the rrew and five passen- times, breaking the skull ta aa many segers robbed. The highwaymen Gonzales waa a brother-in-lacured $75 to $l0 ta rush and several places. Mra. Solano and la amid to of on no waa resistance watches There have made Improper prothe part of the crew or passengers and posals previously to her. A coroner's jury exno shooting of the highwaymen. onerated the woman.. The Conaumptfon of Copper. Roturns of the British Board of Trade. Just Issued. Indicate that the consumption of copper ta England and France from January 1st to July Slat totalled 59.359 tons, of which England nsrd SSTifiS and France 25,791 ton The official Herman returns for the show a total of. 38,308 first bins. Tiitil European import of copper from the United State during even months were 143,353 Ions. Of thla 118.834 ton were consumed. k kiv h S Robbed. LtiVc? W rong-r- hl 'MSfi&SXR Unknown ,A o f T? 311 r ? - v - vj |