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Show f'1 H r ft it I 'I HE Salt Lake Vol. II. No. 489. Fair n4 ustmier terjlpht (fir Fh Salt Lake City, Utah, JIoxday Evening, August I- of itty or mo;,z r. u.jr . ri ULOUMINGTON, 111.. Aujr. n at the Junction of t! v Injured. Home pethapH fatally, by a peculiar nois Central and Lake Frie & "Western railroad, two mile i.ou!!iral f city, shortly before noon today. wa par.ylr.c ovr "While u westbound papain; r tra'.ti on the latter cifissing a car of sto. k. which wan b itig puht d by a fwibh engine o;i the Central, broke loese from the unite ai I d.h" I !$ ttv ;d i f the te hi two and InJ train with terrific fore, brraklnvr the ma-dfid" every one of the sixty occupants. The coach ,i.h ihio-- t; cur on Fiorina and Monastir, and afterward have burned the villages. They are also alleged to have killed a number of prisoners. The streets of Krushevo are said to be strewn with dead, and the survivors are afraid to bury the bodies, fearing to incur the suspicion of the Turks. Following the proclamation of the revolution throughout the vilayet of Adrianople, the insurgents cut all the telegraph line3 connecting the city of Adrianople with the eastern parts of the vilayet. There are unconfirmed rumors here that fighting and massacres are proceeding in the streets of Adrianople. o BULGARIANS ATTACK TURKISH TOWN; 200 PERSONS ARE KILLED. NEW YomC. Aug. 24 Six petxins "were drowned Sunday at various pleasure resorts about New York. The list par - ll.-Th- twenty-- the districts of Included one woman. the IP.l-r.o- is in"-stMiR- tr Rudolph Tauseh, one of the victims, lost his life in the Harlem river by trying to save his valuable collie dog. They Ave re swept underneath a barge near the swift tide and sank together in view of hundreds of spectators, the man's arms clasped around the dog's body. partially clown an embankment. The train crew removed the Injured to for in li:i.Vi? ir.g farm l,'i-care and others were brought to the hospital in tliij city on a p - killed. ITALIAN FIGHT DUEL i.d train. II .: ; i r. n s.-v- AMROCK ALL RIGHT J- J2-l"- j . Tie" hliniKV fru-galit- y i;iirl AfRacing Rank Is' fected the Yacht's Remeasurement. . jot tb iv.! P.uial fjr In :i hi - k i l r - ; t. jaid.t! n a ).a!ng i s. n le n thi ik-li- j n-- re-eei- Mii-pp"- e.v. r.vatl .t.'.ai mil r-- r TfiP A; Ir.i.-M-M- i , 1 ' r ' i .ii 1 mnjitPy la-- ' Pa.lh fOmf th.- f, - atep. ! & IC, Wis.. Ang. 14. Th pa,Psenger n Ciicago train from Chicago was miles Fouth of here, at North-vrester- Tsrecrked thre o'cloek this George W. Zuhlhe of Fond T)u Iac- w as killed. Conductor Moy of Chicago and thirty passengers were intrain, express oar, jured. The entire two and three coaches car, baggage v.as a twemty-fo-ot throwm diw:n tdeepers embankment. The injured in all but one or twt) 2 - cases received xiompajrELtivery slight - - J i- or -- lve i. ir,t i n 1 '. h z. ar.d '; d 24.-Alth- r 1..' '.J ough .;;! f..; ; r j i r :,r. ... ,, t 1 1; J. . i . a .. e ij X .m - r. J... '! . '. : r f ; I '. ? . . . t . ! . f v '! f . ,P p ' ... - ,. ... - r . t r i . I . !.;-r- t I J ' ; ..Is ;" r . r I i TAMMANY IS Fl)RGROVEPv: i i ; 3 i".-- - i t.'rr t ..t St I,tii d - i. t Ii...'. At, i .M-p- t!. i ! ii ! J- ; ; : , t r ; ! .'.-,,- ) ' - A t ..... t . J y - I ! ; ."" h s; .- . t jlcu. r : t , . r t J V-- T'' v f t! ".! I 5 . i ftl! r V 'v C P: ' J j - 5 i a :t o. rf t; as- ;''- . t 4. vj:k. M.v. 1 .'. ject. r . - t.,. ' : ! -- v 1. " s -' ! . . f C --- ! ' C t . ' I f - d i 1 i '! Flutter in New York Over Letter Written nn Sub- 1 ! t . i nrc in.tv t'.l a bvnPr ("'I ' 1 r b-- r.' cm I .i - - t . A 5 a ! J . h i arrixJ. tKltr- JtJlrr r. l an .i.'o iti two Criver.ltv lUfr.nt ai-- ed - h. wi:i lv rer t h. mT l.otiM ! r,tt of irornir.ent .., tT;nivJ !. jM;. y .'Par. '. t U! Iot?rH! t .. r hn Oj at'd ;i It e Lai n duping bin nt b" ,.o?v')S J U'a j v f f.s..i 1 !- - t J ' t t . - . ( r.urrrrs Tt'. . t f I- - i f - rt .v fcr'hrt Llrrf-- Kunny. Purx h t.m will W tA. re-- i frte on ib txaicu I Wh; fc . At- r... J .u't t.t. it- S ; 4 ji kt safi-- ',!! . run The rnd u- ; fr,-.- - f jju r V 4 s ' I x I ; . ,(! fe-lik- - t ; ;b ''.!It r - , r.n.S g it ' i f for Tr.' i . . r. - "pi i 1 CsntSr,u?1. i: 5 r.. p. J " 1 T : 1 : . M rag?. i t'arwJ - -- FMf.1. ff.'i j Cna f - - . r Ar Ei5l!j . ji y i ; f 3 IJ ; t I'-P- ? ;. ti lb! or...','v 'if 1 1 II ft;ty . ! 1 In 4 L '- -; "' t ' i . '. ne tvoi;:z Ksrvly K't t, ; ! j,,, p Excuiloo Next Sundsy. . ti, j ro-- r t S t; h r.i! A r,y. v ' .M . rot?i jAh-.lrrs- KolitE i to whiV Albert ?!i:i dh.-t- of h.a U eph t! t ?-- - Tht pImc" p r, a : V?. ' vi i C,f 1 i ii .. , . . t S o'-!t- tbr.. n 1? 1 t v of i a V. . n J !. , .!? itcf -r r.itri'irif :. t -- n t - e J - y i Mil-for- 5 t - i It" i'a. on e 1 ''fFOXP DU . j Poth their iai:n ", cte; u:of the ;'T r1flc;: SALT LAKE ROUTE f'onte'te,L Thof-- ror.tstj will ' tomorrow. lld Th preliminary aKt'atlon th WILL LAY NEW RAILS ortrani-itioi of th convention. it conmUil thit control of th oir ni tt on rr'Iential niMrj ontrol of The Salt Iake road Is pIsLTvnlns ele, Jncludir.ic th.r. r.w Stat cenImprovements on the main lin tral (mrnitte that controls the for th tftr,lin Prepsr.ti 4 of the Salt Lake drvlkm 5outh of d. e4r, as well as the omiolt te- - on rules and ordr of htid.'-and Ther-is a Ptretch of 11") mtie rf lutlort. Permanent erjn ni?tin. a'l of ut.'.-'track r.Ktween Milford and Calientcs. are of Irnportan' a. th time the ra.ih; of which are old and of a in the content between th Hrvtti rn.-lisht weicht. Theso will aJl be torn up and lh ronTv;i t Iv e for suireica')- and replaced with new eierhty-poun- d ones. FUSION OR NO FUSION The work will be cx)tnrm-rreeT'ithln "WITH "POPS" THE ISSUE a Khort time and will be continued AMONG NEBKASXANS. without any particular rush until comThe intention of the managepleted. ment is to have the new rails down COLUMHrS. Neb.. Aus. hy the time the road is completed to the Dentocratic State oonver.tkon tl'jes rrut convene until tomorrow eveiu- ' 1 : t .'. - j u. ? j . - i a J J - f I J 1 : Northwestern. I i t t I ( 'l iiniirjr i 'i ii f i .I-..-;, J j s 5etire r ". 1- - r k t! ' i, A . r- - - eX-tery- 'i l. It. ill. PTTAMi? ; "I.--P- among: politicians and stockman. 1 - ; del--pate- i.:i i t ? and Nebraska Scenes Struggle Between the Bryanites and servatives. e!ec-tior- i 't . 1 FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY on-th- t it a , . FVCMAPD pt a.: .. r t - xt ; y;n-- Shooting' Takes Place inioi,V'r Presence of Girl Whom Both Loved. - - want v i :r!i. 1 - ll t i;t IS ABSOLUTELY PURE, SAYS CHEMIST HARMS n : : k j v V WOUNDED CTIDBIV WATCD riTV'C 1 vj YfiilJLIV JUi 1 JLi -- vj: !"t't -- 1 bia..h wa a: - n. i- TP" mofi.'V t amounts to about J...".h. tiitpl.n-e- b-e- One Person Killed, Thirty Injured In a "Wreck on the Chicago & 'J craiicn hrn the - : ! !. t :: . i li;r. l,'-n- BLUFF !: c : n - ; t - ? TWENTY-FOO- T a, Sh received, a rar nr.lficrr.l frcrv. r.n l:r.:r,c:.4c rrathtrlng cos2ip!c!cd thf ir.llr. j -t s TRAIN TUMBLES OVER cr :j- -l, r ' ; r : n.r i .? lr t. h'r it; bffcre today half teccrul slcwrr is. TJ.f thin Use rcrqrd hy as vr Urivm by Millard f !t:i. mi;? ! !: ! h, Ti. : - 2 ... 12; hst tlrj? Crr'-- Not thirty-tw- o town of miles from Adrianople. by Christian, Greek and Mussulman refuof the gees ha'e arrived at the mouth of the from neighborhood Posphorus Midia. fearing a massacre there. They have be?n sheltered and fed at Anadoli-Kava- k NEW YORK, Auk. 2h The Shamby the authorities. J 1 1, wan remeasured at the rock dry The Italian embassy has notified the holds it responsible for any dock In Erie basin eatly today after Porte that it Injury which may be done to the Consul taking on board her cable and anchor-aof Italy at Monastir and demands, the th" required by lb- - rules affe.-tinipunishment of those who insulted the measurement of the cup yai hts. Slr Consul recently by calling him a t I City llan d !. f the e. ..: r "Giaour" (Infidel). ply ' Thomas Lapton was on board. When was in the measurement cn led Sir pure. Joijay tie nrnj..' a ii.lii.it .nri of " 'i ; an rxiuiust lvThomas Eipton sail that he bad , froin both City rm-i- and far by'; i.uiyon, a': I ti. informed by Mr. Mower that Shamrock taken BLUFFED CROWD OF lb..- water wan fre front of all ktnd. not tank be affected had Iil.'s racing Mr. Harm v III rxamSte the ua JN tf tb" hrut!.'-rand that it would b unchanged. It Is ;.ut COLORED TROOPERS removed presumed that sudicient w ight was a!.s tii1 ii.to equalize the weight of the anchor and cable. The local weather bureau if in A A Saloonist Shoots One and Holds the of the following from Washington: Others at Bay by His Deter"To Observer, New York: The wind mined Stand. Tuesday over the international race (ourte will be liht to freshyacht and some from variable, though mostly 24. A shootTO SEMITE, Cal., Aug. easterly point. Unsettled weather, posing affray occurred at Raymond last sibly showere." night at midnight that may cost the drivrr of the ambulance belonging to ALLEN SAYS "POrSM Ohio the Ninth United States cavalry, located A. C. CLEVELAND ) MUST K2.F.P RIGHT IN nt "Wawona, hi life. A crowd of colored iUDDLE OF THE HO AD. of troopers nt the saloon of the California DIES SUDDENLY In hotel Indulged rough talk. Some of the remarks were directed toward the Conproprietor of the hotel, William Dun- Late Pi C. P Hepublican Candidate for Gov:':;. t Ht . can, who repented them. Ben Bane, the ambulance driver, thn threatened to ernor of Nevada Expires at . r, if. !. .j .. ;f t carve Duncan's heart ont. Duncan r r f .t r to end the of Hi3 Home. the counter, stepped rr where hi. revolver was placed, and beCOI.rMP.rs. O.. Ai:?. .IM'a; j; l).n f.i-- trr.: p.i?T - V fore the ennvd could realize what had . . A special from 11KNO, New. Auk. VI t , inate In cr,nf.rcrA e h ' II- ft ' . happened, had shot Baneto through the Ely says that A. C. Cleveland died sud- flay preparatory to tl..,.' fl It - j 1 r a J i.' stomach. Bane dropped the floor in" . . ! on, .if rf tunorrow ;nd i denly Sunday afternoon at his ranch in onvntj'vi sensible. Jv.uno of the soldiers threat11 TV'hUe For ne weeks m;:there p,i P"n county. Nov.. whiio rending tlay. ened to kill the proprietor. Duncan, a ' r w r:; newspaper. Hp was the lipuhllcan t?t of unusual InteiiMity In th t'.K t . t,, n t , however, held his ground and said he caiKlidate between JohnI. counties Tfen for Governor at ei'ht the inyt would shoot spot the first man son of Mevtl.ir,d and John I,. 7'ijmi.-. . PC .1 Mr. Jtr that made a move for his sun. man of SprinaHeld, th two c u d'.dat' Mr. Cleveland was well known here for the Kuhernatnrl;.! ir-- : itl'i. t ' nKirk-Klliose- wrs t N-.- m--- "i f 1: JO. : : . - r ! third quarter. -1: Leu Dillon ! s T-.- nt 1- last qu.irtrr. : v. ! i- -i v 1; v r i v : : 1 : :iO quarter, 1 ! CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 24. Ac conling to Turkish advices when the insurgents captured Vaslliko they killed the garrison consisting of fifty soldiers mfi'abojt lou of the inhabitants. The. in.wgeuts are now threatening Midia, sixty miles northwest of Constantinople, and are le ported to be attacking the ... r : i " ; 1 v N A : . il 1 M' 1-- I NEW YORK, Aug. 24 Vagnato Fe- t..r .; . t: j . i: X. J.. AUK. 24. MORRISTOWN. :.i . i lipo and Filippo Nero, residents of the Wh n John Ko nan of ' t t ta t Wharton b.irb I t! . 51 7 .it Bronx, fought a duel with pistols last was in mre stial' for nui-e- y he wife his ' .t ri t : , a On1 in Fast Hundred and Second night and wnw compel;-.,In ln !o- - per street. Both are now in a hospital sufl. ban body in a rod" pit." box. fering from bullet wounds. r.vl tliou-san- d are s;tid to have quatrdvd wealth, not million., bi.t The Bible ml Soc:?li over a debt. Both drew revolvers and all lu to hi w dollars', : : t ; r!M !..- i . n,e d calmly emptied them at each other, ten tl.f of tl:e half ir t wa iluring entury ruir-zof ati while tit;hundreds of Italians apart, pacs thereabouts looked on from t ' Vntt-r t'V life. the iiuirrid living ! f op uiidr ;i ftrn a bir;-- . imJirIn the :.t t.. windows. bfti.. m-a box tin found the full of roins. haK. J:i'wb'.ci p." It contained nearly $1P'i, Ttien bean with tii ttuth" of th.'t;np.td ii:p;. an exciting day and the sarth I ra.t eraled. Auetln Taken Lonp; Drcp. wa dloei..l n n ; A be ut pt f to the cit.!n. the tof "Kbl" Austin, whiini!v .',. banking More than $7";i was in tb- - ld:i'r. y pot. fmru b T : a. lf p f .e o. r'i . ..; e:,;vn at j'J'i'l n f;.l ' .1 in a: ai tiiC r lountl. iut Hanruri are mi: bl I':-,P .1. nir.g up the ground n faft a thy can. 'o f ! . i . 1 : 1 . t !..-.- ! r. READVXLLC. Xnzt.. Am. 21. Lou Dillon brok the rcorl a en the nill track her today. f:t r. c SO! tl; dUtr.nr'' In two minute f!.it. Lou Dillon's tin by rju.nrtt te lay n ccn l t was: First quartr. 30 Tar P.O I ! I !) x f i - a- ...... i n i ;r .' aN I lit I f : r. ' I a r N v IIULLISTIN. - ! 1 t. j; f:M Bereaved Husband Foundl'BUEKE"ooKSrEi.ujra where she Calmly Empty Revolvers PUT MONEY away. Hoard of Several Thouat Each Other in a a!! Aii.r b. r sand Dollars Only After t t. '!(: - t !'.!, a ,f. Crowded Street. ll.it.. Her Burial. . ( ,!. : t: ,.r:..n v, A-'- . l i:v-iia- R COFFIN A PINE BOX 'tt-'- INSURGENTS CAPTURE TURKISH GARRISON, KILLING 150 PERSONS. r' - ' I WIFE LAID BY RICKE: ' The Neue Freie VIENNA. Aug. Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that a band of Bulgarians haw attacked the Turkish twn of Urgas south of Iniada. on the east coast of Turkey, and have- blown up the Government buildings with dynamite. It is reported that two hundred persons were UN T AFEV PLACE best rncvious kecoros. ally an I i . im-ixnta- Illi 1. Prc-sse'- s ) 2-MIN- UTE this rvl i 24. O I Declares She Wnuld Be on Hand to Pace the TROTTER Charge nf Murdering Ryan; Woman Does Lou Dillon Makes New Fancy Work in Jail. Record for a Mile at wants to ci.i:ai: Ucadvillc. etax:? or DISHONOR. rnon w:r na: 2:. r.i:nr trevious nrconns. THIRTY PERSONS HURT N PECULIAR ACCIDENT AT RAILROAD CROSSING . village ft I Rumors of Fighting in the HE TRIED TO Streets of Adrianople; 7 Bulgarians Blow Up a OG Turkish Building, KillMan Drowns With Arms ing 200. About Body ot Clasped The 24. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug-Turks are reported to have mcv sacred His Pet. women and children in 121 sJjjes If I H.,A eJKga II Pmci:. TnHKif'CliNTs IXlrilL 1 i I H 21, loou. UP TWENTY ggjj two - ..in., AND. CHILDREN AND BURN ajl the TtMay r -- " Ole I ' b ; r . " t '' - a c - ft'-- ' '. ' ?.tr. H fly ' ' i ' t- t , i i - ' f 1 .? ' t t Jt - H!j ft |