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Show DIXIE ADVOCATE POWERS WILL TAKE waimoH iBoi, riuuik T. GEORGE. STRUCK WILL NOT INTERFERE BY FIERCE FIGHT IN HINE CYCLONE. Coast of Florida Swept by a Terrifio Tornado. Beginning Friday morning on the NO ACTION TO AVERT WAR. east coast and Saturday on the west, and lasting twenty-fou- r hours, south a Hand Free Decision Leaves Turkey Florida has been swept by the strongin Ruthless Suppression of Inest hurricane ever known In that part surrection in tho Balkans. of the state. The wires went down and railroad service at the Beyond making urgent representa- was beginning On account, of that few delayed. tions to Bulgaria, it is learned from a received. At Miabeen have details diplomatic source that a velocity of attained wind mi the the powers will take no action to car shed hour. The an miles avert war in the Balkans until the sixty was lifted Coast of East the railway conference between the czar and EmSeveral foundations. from clear its peror Francis Joseph at Vienna dur- 6mall boats were sunk ih the bay. ing the latter part of the month. on the East Coast train The result of this decision will be Passengers that they saw many wrecks along to continue to leave Turkey a freo say the shore from Miami to Hobes hand in the ruthless suppression of the sound. A Standard Oil companys insurrection, unless Bulgaria, unmind- steamer with two barges is on the ful of the warning of the powers that beach near Boynton. The crew of fifteen men was saved. The bodies of she will reap nothing from interven- two unknown white men drifted on tion, should act, an eventuality which tho beach near Boynton. At Strake many acres of pineapple the diplomats fear cannot long be heads were blown down. postponed. At Jupiter the wind blew seventy-fiv- e Interest is taken in the suggestion miles an hour with the rain fallof the Novoe Vremya of St. Peters- ing in torrents. Other places on the west coast and burg as a solution of the difficulties, not been heard that officers of the foreign powers be in the interior have feared that when reis and it from, exattached to all Turkish repressive ports come in the damage will be peditious, with authority to prevent great Orange and grape fruit crops have been greatly damaged. unnecessary cruelty. UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. ON EDGE OF A PRECIPICE. War May Come k Spite of Efforts to Prevent Jt. Europe is standing on the edge of a precipice, declared in London on Thursday, a diplomat who is participating in the international negotiations In connection with the Balkan question, "and no one can tell tout that tomorrow may see Turkey and Bulgaria plunged in war in spite of all the efforts made to prevent it, and though the powers separately have made strong representations to Bulgaria to desist from aiding the Insurgents, and are on the eve of making a joint demand for the observance of a policy of strict neutrality, fn tho meantime Turkey is becoming encouraged by the attitude of the powers ward Bulgaria, and there is a strong feeling among the Mohammedans that the opportunity is at hand t6 take summary vengeance on the Bulgarian people. The porte has been warned against engaging in war and we believe hesitates to embark on a move which may result in the armed intervention of Europe. The only encouraging sign in the situation is the understanding between the powers, all of which we are sure are upholding Russia and Austria in their efforts to maintain peace. Turkish-Bulgaria- n BATTLE MINERS THOUSAND FEET EUTTE TWO Heinzes Men Have an Exciting Encounter With Amalgamated Forces, Using Slacked Lime as Ammunition. Lester Taylor, a well known ranchman of Moab, died in Salt Lake City According to a special from Butte, last Sunday of heart failure. Mont., at a depth of nearly two thouThe valuation of the several classes sand feet underground a force of of property assessed in Sanpete counabout thirty of F. Augustus Heinzes ty for the year 1903 is $4,003,971. miners from the Rarus mine had an The Woodmen of Salt Lake City are exciting encounter with a force of perfecting plans for the erection of a Amalgamated miners from the Penn$25,000 Woodmen hall in that city. sylvania mine, an adjoining property, was in a portion of ground the ownership an Italian miner, Bema, Angelo of which is now being determined by killed in a mine at Castle Gate on the the courts. 8th, being crushed by falling rock. Treeriz of . the Superintendent It is claimed that a number of the led Rarus his and men, breaking down forChinamen of Salt Lake City arc the the workings invaded bulkhead, to saking Christianity and returning of The Intruders the Pennsylvania. Confucius. the belief of were met by Superintendent J. C. AdJeremiah Dennis of Marys vale last ams of the Boston & Montana comweek married Josephine Heslington, Rocks and loose dirt were flypany. Denis is over 40 his stepdaughter. when the Heinze men secured a ing years of age, while the girl is just 18. sack of lime, and directing a stream of The biennial convention of the Eleccompressed air from a hose through trical Workers of the United States the mass hurled the fine lime and gas into the ranks of the Amalgais being held in Salt Lake City this mated men, causing them to retreat week, 235 delegates being in atto prevent being suffocated. Several HURRICANE IN BAHAMAS. BULGARIA READY FOR WAR. tendance. JACKSON GOES TO GALLOWS.- of the men became unconscious and of the American A Final Appeal Has Been Made to Much Damage to Propertyt But No had to be dragged away by their f A representative comrades. Their conditions ia crit- Montana Court Saves Mob Trouble of Lives Lost. the Powers. Federation of Labor is in Salt Lake ' ical. , Lynching Murderer. ' A severe hurricane began at NasCity for the purpose of organizing all The Bulgarian government, through A to now not do tradesmen who special from, Hamilton, IfonL, belong its foreign representatives, has ad- sau, Bahamas, on Wednesday night BODY OF INDIAN CHIEF STOLEN. the unions. says the jury on the Jackson murder dressed a note to the great powers de- and has just ended. The lowest point Sensational From the Blackfoot case Story 29.9 was brought in a verdict of murder barometer reached by the The National Womans Christian claring that the porte is systematicalReservation in Montana. first degree, being out one hour in which the of camthe and a the wind, and Union has velocity begun ly devastating Macedonia Temperance A sensational and story strange and fifteen minutes. tho Christian population. came from the northeast, was ninety paign for the expulsion of Senator comes from the Blackfoot Indian resThe case is that in which Walter Reed Smoot from the senate of the Further, it says Turkey has mobilized miles. Great damage has been done in Montana regarding the Jackson is charged with assaulting ervation farm and to products, vegetation her whole army, which cannot possi- while the fruit crops have been United States. mysterious disappearance of the body year-olFonnie Buck at StevensvillA mines bly be for the sole purpose of sup- ruined. Many houses were damaged, of the to unite The proposition chief White Calf, which August 13, the child dying from knife the great revolution. reported.-ThTherefore, but no los3 of life has been of Stockton, equip them with mills pressing the has been stolen from itsi grave. The defense was wounds inflicted. shipping around this island was and smelter and to operate them un- the Bulgarian government appeals to D. Calf White in died from No news tho Washington, took badly and damaged. weak up but little over an der one management is again under the humane sentiment of Europe to other islands has yet been received. C., last February, where he went as hour. Jackson sat unmoved during the serious consideration. prevent the continuance of the massaa member of a delegation to protest entire trial and showed no compreKilled in Auto Race. A number of horses afflicted with cre and devastation and to stop the against the leasing of the reservation hension of the verdict. He ignored his mobilization of the Turkish army. Frank M. Day, formerly of Cali- lands. glanders have been killed in the vicinfather and mother, who sat beside The memorandum concludes with tho fornia, was killed in an automobile acWhite Calfs tomb was sealed up in him. ity of Green River during the past few statement that unless tho cident at the State fair grounds at his house, located on a weeks, under instructions from the plain lofty cliff. Judge Webster will pass sentence state board of health. powers intervene Bulgaria will be Milwaukee while driving Barney Old- When the Indians went to prepare afternoon at 5 oclock. The Saturday machine in a the tomb for the winter against the A split "frog caused a wreck on forced to take such measures as she fields for the crime is hanging. penalty race against time. Day had attacks of wild animals, they found the Rio Grande in the depot yards in may deem necessary. A been organized quietly mob has a is that it While dispossible covered about four miles of the Salt Lake on Friday, Engineer Baker the door burst open and the body of with the intention of trial the avertwar during even be yet trainof may with head his posthe dead chief, together tance when, upon reaching the being injured and a number enan such from the jail in case of Jackson the ed, probabilities taking masessions, missing. men tjadly shaken up. counter were never greater than at of the home stretch the powerful meet of Calfs with their not White Members did verdict the delegation chine swerved, ran into the fence and declare his Charles Chase, an old time citizen the present moment. body was stolen for the expectations, and lynching him. When machine As over. the toppled of Springville, while driving a load Smithsonian Institute. Indignation is would Day received a terrific knock on high and the bucks are becoming ugly it became known that hanging armed HALF OF CROP BURIED. of vegetables to market, fell under the result from the verdict the of the head which rendered over the situation. back the men withdrew to let the law take its wheels of the wagon and was so badly Fifty Per Cent of Grain in Minnesota him unconscious, and he died without course. consciousness. crushed that death ensued a few hours regaining POWERS TRY TO AVERT WAR. Under Snow and Water. later. THE PENSION ROLL. Snow and rain has greatly damaged Kills Partner in a Mine. Outlook Still Gloomy and Situation The residents of Riverton have In the northwest the past week, crops In a fierce battle in one of the Five Pensioners on the Roll Account Becoming More Alarming. petitioned the county commissioners Near- drifts of the Waeseka gold mine, seva St. Paul, Minn., dispatch. eays exannexed of of the Revolutionary War. The powers are evidently still to have a portion Draper ' to their precinct, and the residents of ly all the grain in shock, estimated at eral hundred feet under the ground, erting Constantiat both pressure The annual report of Commissioner 50 per cent, and all the standing grain, says a Virginia City, Mont., dispatch, nople and Sofia to avert a of Pensions Ware places the total Draper are vigorously opposing the much of it flax, is buried under snow Morris Gailor ran the sharp point of change. war, apparently with some nursber of pensioners now on the rolls and water. The rainfall has been his candle stick through the heart of Albert Granger, a steamfltter, wa3 temporary sucess, but meantime an at 996,545, of which 725,356 are solt hours. Rain, Bud Brown, his working partner, alInches in eight Lake Salt in car killed by a street increasingly terrible tale of atrocities, diers and 267.189 widows and dependsleet and snow prevail all over' the most instantly killing him. The tron- - committed in Macedonia, shows that he is It thought City, Saturday night. ents. Mr. Ware announces that it is are 'e arose over a trifle, the two men the situation is tracks Railroad daily becoming ag- not probable that the pension roll will fell asleep on the track, the motor-ma- northwest. to as the positions they not seeing him until the car washed out and trains are abandoned. disputing take in the stope. Brown, it gravated. again cross the million line, the high The trains from the Pacific coast have should struck him. The news that a French squadron water mark having been reached is said struck Gailor in the face, who pushing slowly through deep then made a terrific lunge at his op- is going to the Levant is also consid- a The typhoid epidemic has stirred been year ago. Five of the pensioners Enow for two days and are from ten ponent, sending the spike almost ered ominous, and this step by the filth crusade a veritable against up on the roll on account of the war are to twenty hours late. through him. probably will be of the revolution, 1,116 on account of in Salt Lake City, and when the auIllinois Jurist After Lynchers. followed by similar action on the part the war of 1812, 4,734 on account of thorities get through it Is safe to say CLUBBED TO DEATH. of other powers. Zion will be one of the cleanest cities The lynching of David Wyatt, the The Turkish embassy in London, in the Indian wars and 13,874 on account in the United States. .Senator North Carolina Fciher in school of. teacher Belleville, negro its denial issued daily of Turkish of the Mexican war. Killed by a Negro. The state supreme court has denied Ills., June Cth, claimed special attenatrocities, declares it to be "absoluteThe average annual value of each the petition of the attorneys of Nick tion in the charge of Circuit F. C. Simmons, father of United ly false that the Ottoman troops are pension is now $133. The total anis being it nual value of the Spanish war pension of burning villages, the truth to the St.. Clair grand jury. States Senator F. M. Simmons, Haworth for a rehearing in his case who, at the approach roll has reached $1,765,310. the Bulgarians, and now nothing stands between the Judge Burroughs says that the crime North Carolina, was killed Sunday on of the troops, use explosives to burn - MISSING LINK FOUND. condemned man and the executioner was unfortunate, illegal and his plantation, a few miles from the villages before leaving them and of Turkish accuse but the board of pardons. troops the then He had He urges that the utmost enCarolina. North deeds. Tribe in British New Guinea Lives In Peter Thygersen, postmaster of deavor to be made to discover, indict been missing since Saturday morn- such abominable Trees and Lose Use of Legs. Levana, and one of the most respected and convict those who were guilty of ing. Mr. Simmons had been shot sevMUSSULMANSTHIRST FOR BLOOD A Bruises Melbourne dispatch to the Lona He warned the that eral crime. with times jurors shotgun. citizens of that place, is dead at the the was Feared That They May Attack Chris- don Daily Chronicle says: The ad must not be he Interests business indicated about that head the their 75. been Mr. Thygersen-haage of allowed to interfere with their beliefs clubbed also. A negro named Daniels tians in Constantinople. ministrator of British New Guinea engaged in the mercantile business in as grand jurors. has been arrested. Levan for twenty years. Reports received by the foreign of- reports the discovery of an extraorMassacre Ordered by Sultan. Adopt Guerilla Tactics. fice in Paris from Constantinople say dinary tribe of marshland dwellers in Dr. William T. Dalby, one of the exin Sofia disastrous Warned received by previous Courier dispatches most prominent physicians of Salt there is renewed agitation among the the island of Papua. Owing to Iks Althe the Autonomic of Mussulmans ithin the city, and swampy ground and tangled cancer the say revolutionary the Bulgarian dead from periences, Lake City, is by walking and canoeing are alstomach at the age of 45. Dr. Dalby leaders have decided to adopt only banians, acting under direct orders fears are expressed of a possible Muson the Christian popu- most impossible. The native dwelwill be sorely missed by many a guerilla tactics in eastern Macedonia. from the sultan, have been engaged in sulman attack the In followed and as a rein towns of are - of slender built and of This massacre trees, a general lation. agitation occupying Bulgarians lings means, as he was The policy familyof Turkish to In classes. as a Leren. kind it the the conditions and the has of of sult Okhrida papers poorer the districts mistake, existing the naespecially appearance proved villages As the result of the premature ex- has usually resulted In Turkey reoc- Alarming rumors are current of fur- accounts of the Bulgarians dynamit- tives are gradually losing the use steamof their lower limbs and are unable plosion of a blast in the Elephant cupying the villages, destroying every- ther wholesale massacres of Bulgar- ing trains and blowing up the The One without government con- to walk on hard ground boat Vaskapu. mine in Marysvale district, Edward thing and killing the Inhabitants, the ians in the vilayet of Monastir. in their report says that G,000 persons have sidered that official sanction of the their fet bleeding. Their bodies have Dalton and John Dietrich were in- insurgents being hampered In the district of publication of the news was the best operations by the women and chil- been while their legs jured, Daltons injuries being serious, dren. A guerilla warfare is expected Leren slaughtered means to avoid exaggerated stories of developed enormously which is purely Bulgaralone, become have and makatrophied. in a rock striking him the side, to exhaust the Turks much sooner. the explosions. As the government In thighsand ian. mencarriage they are apefigure any had suppressed ing a fearful wound. rigorously Wisconsin Suffering From Continued Extra Session of Congress Will Not tion of explosions during the past like. A justice of the peace has been apWet Weather. Convene Before November 9. twenty years, the recent publications Resolution Failed to Pass. pointed for the town of Calientes, becaused widespread agitation. and mature and consideration rainstorm A terrific thunder After At the convention of the Evangeling the first justice the town has had mail RUSSIA WANTS FURTHER TIME. since the days of the legal fight be- has added to the distressingly wet consultation in person and by ical Lutheran synod of New York and of both the senate and New Jersey, held at Asbury Park, N. tween the San Pedro and the Short conditions prevailing in the vicinity with members President Proposed Postponement of Evacuation flooded were Wis. of Streets house of representatives. Sparta, Mead-ofor the of the possession J., on Thursday, a resolution was injLlne of Manchuria. and much damage done to bridges and Roosevelt has abandoned the suggesValley Wash. troduced by Rev. C. W. Heisler of AlIn extraIn Yocalled received be A been work has tion pracFarm telegram that congress Peking highways. William Knowlton, an inmate of the bany, In sympathy with the movement exconIs to oust Reed Smoot from his seat In State Industrial school, was attacked tically at a standstill for three weeks. ordinary session in October. The an- kohama, which Much traordinary session which he firmed at Tokio, says the Russian Eau Claire An says: dispatch one and week bull but a last the United States senate. After ten day by water nounced many months ago would be minister has proposed the postpone- minutes heated discussion the motion for the fact that the animal had been of Eau Claire county is under ment of the evacuation of the Kirin as a result of the heavy rains which held this fall will be called, according dishorned, the lad would surely have still continue. The damage will to present plans, to meet ou Novem- and Amur districts of Manchuria, set was laid on the table by a vote of 12 ber 9th. to 13. been killed. As it was he was badly amount to $40,000. for October 8. .bruised before help came. well-informe- d mas-sacrein- g d record-breakin- t g five-mil- e Turko-Bulgaria- n -- ( up-Ee- t, Turko-Bul-garia- n forty-eigh- n French-governme- Judge-Burrough- nt s Pot-tcrsvil- -- undergrowth, Anti-Smo- ot scrai-officiall- y |