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Show T!r AKE -- 1 Hi Vol. II. No. 484. Russian Squadron Now in .ARM BROKEN InsurTurkish Waters; rection Appears to Be DID N'T COUNT Gaining Ground in the Nervy Salt Lake Boy FolAffected Districts. lowed Horse" After Suf0 00 TO GUARD SULTAN, fering Bad Fracture. ALLEGED INTENTION OF RUSSIAN MOVE. A Salt Lake boy, the young son of Mr. Nagley, who lives on Park avenue, be- VIENNA, Aug. IS. A curious sug-Ktion has been made in some political circles to. the effect that the Uusian sv madron bound for Turkish water? is not intended so much as a menace to Turkey as to protect the Sultan in the event of serious outbreaks at the Yildiz palace, resulting in the dissatisfaction of the Albanians and of the Ara- elitue. et tween Fifth and Sixth East streets, displayed a considerable amount of nerve in an accident that occurred about ::;; o'clock last nigfht. lie was driving in the vicinity of his home when the horse became f tightened and bolted. A wheel struck the high curbing as the buggy swung around n corner, and in an instant the boy alighted pome ten or fifteen feet distant on the hard road. He arose and started in pursuit or' the frightened animal, which lost no time In getting to the stable where it bian-Syria- n f is kept. BULLETIN. When the boy walked into his home his left arm hung limp by his side. His SOPI A, Bulgaria, Aug. 18. A parents saw the dust on his clothes and fierce battle is reported to have oc- his pale face, and upon inquiring if he was hurt, were quietly informed that curred in tlis neighborhood of. Mon-asti- r. his arm was broken. Drs. ('handler and Three Turkish battalions at- Kerr were summoned, and upon ma an examination found that what tacked a thousand insurgents, and king the nervy youth had said was correct. after the fight had raged for six hours The left forearm was badly fractured in places. the Turks were repulsed with the loss two Master Nagley has had the same arm of 210 killed and wounded. The in- broker three times before, and says he so used to the attending become has loss not is surgent given. does not bother him any it that pain more BULLETIN. Reports received here from Constantinople, believed to be authentic, confirm the previous statements to the effect that when the Turks recaptured Krushevo they slaughtered the entire Christian population Tt'ithout exception. SOFIA, Aug. 18. DIAMONDS IN LIBERIA Corundum Also Found in the Negro Republic of Africa, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 18. The Jlussian squadron of warships, which !.?ft Sevastopol yesterday, is expected to ..arrive off the Turkish coast this to support the demands made Oi) Turkey by Russia in connection LONDON. Aug. 18. The Republic of v,ith the- assassination August 7th of M. Rostkovoski, the Russian Consul at Liberia, which, as an experiment on Monatir. The fact that Russia is behalf of the negro, has not been much about to make a naval demonstration to boast of, may have better times In store as a new field for white enterin Turkish waters has been kept a proprise. found secret here, the public being enIt is officially stated by Mr. 1 layman. n tirely ignorant of the Russian move-- Consul-Cenerof the republic in Lonent. discovdiamonds have that don, in the ered and this country, following The notification received here of the announced a now It is that prospecting sailing of the squadron was an unwelparty, sent out by the West African come surmise to the Turkish GovernGold Concessions limited, has ment, which had pretended to believe returned, with linecompany, corun specimens that the Rostkovoski incident had been dum in the form of both rubies ofand sap closed with the punishment of the phires. guilty parties. FigLlii-g- : at Kruslievo. The most recent advices received here from Monastir were forwarded Sunday night and announced that the and fighting between the insurgentsKrus-hevo Turkish troops in the vicinity of continued and that many refugees from neighboring villages had congregated at Monastir. Several villages inhabited by Greeks, it was added, had been set on lire by the insurgents. The Recent Measurements 800 Musselmans Slain. According to advices received at one Show City Creek Above the foreign embassies at Constantinople no less than i") Mussulman have been massacred throughout the district for Month. of Monistir by insurgents, whose moveAverage to ments continue gain ground. Knmer Rushdi Pasha, who is nomiAccording to a measurement taken nally in command' of the Turkish troops in the Monastir district, is last Saturday of the water flowing from operating seriously hampered in his efforts to sup- City Creek canyon, it was estimated press the Insurrection by the fact that that about 10,000, ooo gallons are toming the instructions he receives from here are constantly changing and that when from the canyon every twcnty-fou- i a movement is undertaken a counter hours. order from the palace alters the whole This is considerably more water than situation. was flowing from the channel last year On Saturday last measurement was ta Troops Are Not Fed. normal flow of the water of The Turkish commissariat depart- ken of the creek for this time of the year Parley's ment is in a wretched condition. The and was estimated it by the measure troops at Monastir for instance, have ments that 6,641,740 gallons not been served with rations of meat came over the weirs every day.of water for six weeks. According to the agreement entered The insurgent hands in the vilayet of into between the city and the farmers. active. One band Adrianopole are also whereby the latter are to receive Sl.S of sixrecently captured a detachment cent of this flow from the waters per near Haskoi, close of Utah ty Turkish soldiers lake, they are entitled to to the Bulgarian frontier. 943 gallons of water from the canal battalions of reserves in each day. This water is utilized in the Twenty-fou- r have been sumAnatolia of the vilayet irrigation of 2027 acres of land and I moned to the colors. distributed among the following ditches: Sperry. Turnbou. Saunders Railroads Discontinue. and Kennedy. The repeated attacks made by the in inade surgents on the railroads and the the Turk afforded by quate protection authorities have compelled the rail HAD A NIGHTMARE; mnd officials to order. In spite of the motcsts of the military commanders, a BROKE BOTH ARMS Misnension of traffic on the Salonica, VV'astir and Uskub lines- here from BelOV:.c patches received grade. Servia. say that the Turkish MinROANOKE, Va., Aug. JS. Dr. ister there has secured the detentiondes-of 4-b quantitv of arms and ammunition John L. Doggett was seized with of tined for Bulgaria. The forwarder His wife aught him f the war munitions was sentenced to pay 4- "nightmare. to control him. He A and tried a fine of $1000 for the illegal exportation war. threw up botr. hands, struck the of munitions of 4bedstead and broke both arms. af-te.)o- n, - b-- en WATER IS NOT SCARCE IIONCKONC. Aus. 1.--- T Canadian l.n We rntlr-i.td'fkainT KmjT of India, from Vancouver. II. C. July 2lh. and Yokohama. AUiat I th. f r Hongkong, collided near this port today with the ('hint'- rrui'T Iluane-Tal- . 17" The warship sank an hour aftrr the roMon. The Kinpress of India M-. crew of th" of the cruiser. Th i.iplalti of the Huang-Talto Pave who I 'inv Th-hi ship, and thitteen of her crew, wert dtown-d- . i f It. I'.a v. - d y - OSnKOSII. Win.. Auc. S. Thorns IL Morgan, ft rnlllicnalt ah end door inanuLicturc r. "ara hot to dr?h today by Ir Jftick Hatnpfl. a cUj chairgctt emplcyrf. badly damaged auiidshipr. 1 t of The passongrr tratlic In and Salt Lak- at the present tim Is heavier than it h; s beer, ever before in the history of the city. Th- passenger department cf the Short Line and I'nion Pacific yesterday handled an enormous o-a- t Vl.intf-- V, All. .t, tie - lUkl jstof.lge d try. .d coun- ?!!- - t k-- nr.-.ici- business. All day long the city ticket cdhce of the two roads at Main and Second South streets presented a metropolitan appearance and three exjKtt ticket agents had their hands full to supply the demands of those who desired to travel. The total sales "for th' day exceeded those of any previous day since the otlice was opened. The exodus did not appear to be confined to any or.e class of persons or to a were wealthy particular place. There in of recreafa arch persons departing for the large tion, business men commercial centers of th country and members of the city's foreign colony m. ,i dou t:rr i:',jr.t j'.inisc il.rc.-as- f bank?. ut a. - V,- th" rtH w r J? 1 in n'.Kil. - 1 t r- ct!-- y. ;tt I lo fit, Tn T'" m f. 1 f tb.- r ,' :. nl. - Rf?rt park f' V--f v,t:-r- . an iii')v, a n ! -- . . - -f ! l - ! i N-v- 1 1- - r .. v, - 1C ' J 1 '! i. a mil WOUNDED WOMAN PROTECT HER ASSAILANT? .tt i:- it vi i victim are both altv? at th hospital. Adams is m Hcly laai:'-- nto-- t th--- : ;. Ctc-- - he Mtu from lass of b!rod. ir ni iiir i o i tie fi ler !tsi.c:t St I? Mated juries may be gained tha over L' 0 stitches reouired close the wounds ;i'i; te ! bv the frej,- zied Adams. County Afbirruy W Mervelt has ta- .m In ihc ir,:i:i. r :u vd n nn knnnnrl one iia.-found wlllinr to swear to a complaint. A onipU-inthowever, n.av be fik-at any time. It will chaise Adams with assault with Intent to commit ifiurucr. wa iK one. - w-r- h'-o- i I ! h m '1 ntl) ' b r I''d i.,.i, Uotnitii; to S.:;t I.a'.o. ' r ' " i V:;,.ir' I !A,fi ; 1 I ,,f clalnf-- l -- i.i.m.ii-, In o?.!fn 1 V iru tr,,t t -i w- n n t trtf . t? '.: '. 1 r r r r : ' ff v '' :. r - . ! t $ M! ; . t.. t' ' f i : CJ .1 i i i ; h. 5 A iii I 5 I). i I., i t. AU i X p T 1 1 11.' 11 bt i U'' . 4 A af'.t.a: ., -j ; rr v,. t ! ; ; ;! . 't ? t -- - 5 I ... V ! r . i, I.-;- f ' C. t, A v 1 n ?- - . t . i I'.d 15. I fr. t J i r ,. , rt : ? - t " f - 1! 1 Jt ' I... ; - ;..,' e: S.. thtr,' thral ot. " r -- 5 ' GAME OF POOL ON NOT BADLY INJURED cr--j- t . mir.l in strarcly for Adam, and if he tiMn for u. tailed he f cnld luvf It. A lati ' friet d h, o ' U' th it hi: liii'nT r !lf .ii- i u a? he W . i,rl,An ; tontrn pl.illnc tU oj, ft iir- i - NebrakA Rpubllcnn. t r t " '.4 ; l pat. ov:vr;:i: r 1 ! -- r.o::-biat- chosen c J I. S!..an of t a c !- mt:!nttee. - b, r,. t dl bite fcr Stiprrme ourt Ju frny iirmin nd to i ruil iolo(. h" fr,, t.ike tb--- ht:-.-ruMhv- itinerary chulinun. an-Cji- Is- -. -! m day M iu i. U S! w t a r t t ; i ItfT.oi..) ;!. i. i; u t i 1 1 .a t 1 i. jf f . r ik t.e. ;,. I iif-- ' s t ( l tliought to - 1 v. r.".-p- l. a I :, v r t rf t r ; hi j .. a? : 1 't ,1 l . ! v a it g t..bd" .it but ct: '?. ': (I . TJ e -- r j . r b rtlOMtly Ua:.'..f i? J I : '! j "i p - 1 : CC i. r : , . .T t 1 1 1 1 i. .:' ci i f I f ft ! : t t- lirtr j :i r Ji V ht LINCOLN. Nfb.. A'ic. of NVbraki t In State t i rntion to s er Twrlitfd. - i - LOST HIS CLOTHES TORPEDO-DESTROYE- R . Tio-rpl'- n ? the trrrrd xatcuely to troib whbh fall he had with the wom.n. H Accident Caued by Striking Seme cave iv revolver to ft frer..J. Strnnit Unknowr. Obstructicn; ueks aso. nnd s r.-i- f 1 ' I it ball.' Cf i I ' ' t f l'-- ' j .e i.f the J f r; J OP'i So .' f j; An ! , " : : ., t!f.ir, t A rcy Yourtr; Vftrjar..--i nr.d 0; I i - ! y "i r I " . Jf.ti:e!.';; . r- - . : J j The th.lt " .& 4' k. t - y t - trt-.- ' ft lie .?" ri ? r- -- J ...-J- ; . .t :rr iV. t:'. I- & ! ". ' . - .. -- he -- - " 1 , ? He d r S- 7 r' 1 f 1 s ! i I .. ! : e ' him that he ould Krcp it .Mor. Inline ontmt-ntt u.-.i"--! ?. -. jm? - ': 5f If bv P..! J w uut at 'f the woman wj.t hi wife, though the y u ,n xriu . ', !:' f frt-il- ' I j i - r 1 t p. I I I- . f i 1 i .. !i J,j ! - s I 1 tr C, d t . wh-- tf r I i t " t. ... n Ord.-um- .it- DiTi!c:.. t L: Mi : . m nn 1 - ti-- C to t, arry lilm. .ate- - b A ft a r.k. T? N.'.4:.. A:n.' N'.:s " ; Adams Known in 0!M1. j n Woman May Protect Assailant It i. not known w Y.t th r or t.t b Induced to stvt.tr Victim Adams' 1ft - r.Nnt.lMlnl Mrs. Cora Id made a statcrnM:t la-- t ni,c-to the ph sit inns In charge of her case, Jn which she said that she did not wish to live longer with Ad.tm? nnd tohl him (i some tltro agn. Hb.e said Seven Hurt in Wreck. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Axis. IS. Two trnl-le- y that ho became moroe and sullen, and cars cn the Metropolitan Street rail- acted strancely at diHerent t!n'.on. She Kald that on A u trust Pth sh- - w.nt way collided near the Armourdale shops to Hutte. hut he followed and brought in Kansas City. Kan., injuring seven persons, none fatally. her back. She says that the toll him '' ! ft it! . , don't remember iitiy imio ,!iut It." It ha be. n tat.d that . ,nd Adatri !n a r "tatirant CjUand-- d a frw da; p Jitro. H p r'ci .i.j ih u A m Jb i.,"d ! r " ; i f I A WOMAN'S STOCKING - 1 '-g c 1 DECLARE 110 STOLE ith a r ii'iip toti'e ai, I ! on toHe Jutn I rr I with the razor an. h fTj;itI to wet away ard tcath' ! the j.ud r r- Ovation for .' kt.o, ketj m. down. f I d nv k t t ' :;a n ''!" K t ! ; d i j t he I. ! : 5 - or, gcotis yesterday. Adams !irjds considerable UlmVulty in breathitrr. and v.i. y net innv. r. Mrs. Auan.s. r r Mi; . Ce raid, whi h !n said to be lu r true naM.c. Mill has the better cham-- of :.'f.a'y. Slv . Iimi. iv dr " ! "He drutntmd on th tab! with, hi while I rb an d up th shwal l, "and I b fl th r n; for a moment. Whir. I returned tn the hall dI-.- Vf '..'' . ,:. i At :.. ftrct T inpb- ;r S t.f th' ( f th t, a-i !'";; : i J 'a V a st i. a ! N'i i . i I t - , . l h wh-- f'.nqer : v.. .ik fioo, dition of ;he two lb loss of blood, and the awlid l is!t in hh throat handicaps him m tak'a nourishment. He is feI by ican" of a ti'tc in lus tp.roat by the sut- wiucn was l- tr.d W.t to the that - 5he int. nd d to quit him. bl .- - mort.lr.K t i . . t.i j 1: rc r. . a,. f f ; ; k - . V Statement of Mrs. Gerald lo the Physicians Throws Little Light on Murderous Assault. yet-rd.i- t s . f t -. ;:..' ! 3 ". Fall at P I I And;evv Adams, who made a murderous assault with a ia:or on Mrs. liny Oerald. with whora. It nibbed, he been livinc; for fever tl rriotit!.?. ..nd hi;: ! r;( 1 boly. : i b n o ' i t.t '.z' i jr. 1 .- ?, ! ! t . t J. r t.t r t t;:,t i f r- -i ! t'. M r ' i s '! S'. i hi) i: i; f ; b-e- .' LAN -. s- - r ' . r - . r-- A . . tf.'. r' i Kansas City, but Rise Is Expected. A. in tr a r. I 1 i !". r fvr,-- ) l., I . ! '!:'. r.;: 4 th" . t v. ? ? rr-f-rt- d ; r j- ' . -- ! p, t ; r 1 Tv " r 1 ', . t 2r,rnt!e by ,! -- ! . b-al- ;lt . by CHICAGO, Aug. un n iJI Mathews of the l.nlver!ty tf h.ic; g. i.nd b a ing C.corce Newman of Sout'.t Chh ag'. t a of tnattmnt l tl;. hii Dr. Mathews cii t t a . ar mm a ;i and potassium salt". Th.is Snj- t'toti v.a" . mvcre t Sa!n; t.f a: I I:.- was suffering from extrem.-lto be uU u the way to le altil. The i w cure Is a diuretic, Th- ptohb in hUh Dr Mat! bo-,t the proper j it to brini; ombitta tioti of oat is to t, do. Now t!::it it ha lh lot llv ito. p; .ty that fout,, t and l.T applied to tha c niv of sn '! bit' s, by toxins in f V, f i jr"i.i(: j ilrr.asifr i!:,'.'!t.i! 1. The rlfir!- and w.itr-- ihit.t cf dr Tai;'." to'V.jt ! j v. ' " c : Kief rr t?s ir.Jy -'. ptrr-- '.: Calcium and Chicago Doctor Claims Combination River Begins to Potassium Will Do the Work. tn-tho- V ';". ' r r ! 1? ' ' the to a r. -i. - of I" r h :; Sri and r.cidra7 jr.ir.y S I T.t.n. ;fu:i;Nvn.Li:. S cute for Wkjav. ha ' - N PJ" f ,41''- -a i- - - t ; . H I T'"s ac. - f - : f - b v , 4 i - Considerable. -d r '. i ;r I I CURE FOR SNAKE BITE: DANGER IS AS WELL AS LOCKJAW ABOUT OVER of A r r ;' ri' t ft". IS. 9 -- t e. h-r- itkably I J ' , . d t.'-uvy- ' i Two Lives Lost and the Damatrc to Properly Is the fully jo l.av .nd th- - r.!Jr- - :!'.. fo w.i. er.g ig.-- nlx.ut the tu r,Hc th- - greater part No one d the day. could account br th" m nip. There were r.o rat in effect io to have Induce St but tv rtHly made up their minds to go j .tu"a wa rot or.!'. :.The paM rtger travel . t lilt.-wby any outgoing R: r train that canv in Gr.ar.de during the !..y arrived In fectSor.f vl!h the .n' he." lo.t.Je to the guard. Th- - Shrt Lie ;r, Salt I,ik- route likewise hn l all th t could mn r.b"r, tly h,.r IJ t'o bote:. ar. r.emit until by tby night l,oii. h v. ere filhd to thet r f(. off !irh!ly Today th bilr.' t icked ur but the ;i. foieti, luring re-again rsftr lar. h and ( r.t :..;At He Rio Grati"!" - " i 3 on turaS for the r ht-- . " 1 TICKET SALES IN LOCAL AILROAD OFFICES ARE TENNESSEE EAVIEST EVER KNOWN CLOUDBUR ST - Taylor of Salt Lake, 18 years old. was arrested in Ggden last night on a stolen $18 from his charge of having with whom he lived aunt. Mrs. Taylor, here. Patrolman Raleigh went up for him this afternoon and will bring him back for trial. - Successful Parade of the MILLIONAIRE Civil ?nd Military IS KILLED Bodies in Honor of (lie Veterans in Blue Now Thomas R. Morgan. Shot in San Francisco. by Discharged Employee :.o orrcTAiio:; to at Oskosh, Wis. Gr?,. 2! LACK; MILT 3 rx rr ld ?;i:xt ti::i:. INESE CRUISER SUN N COLLISION; CAPTAIN AND 13 ARE DROWNED - VA Piucn. Tunnn Cunt.-- 18, loo:?. 1 ANB al 1 r. 7-- BLACK WILL BE ELECT G. R CHffift MMS riiniilGE BATTLE IN WHICH Charged With Stealing. E Gr H Salt lake City, Utah, Tuesday Eyentng. August TURK ARE BFEATED rd iernrrr'-- , fc-rtlg-- i . If hy 1 d. j: Jd-- I rt . S M-'I- J .'. a k; Ted ? r .J 1 ' r J ft t c - |