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Show TURK CONFERS WITH HAY. THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ...... . i TURKS ARE FiaHti twemWM STORM WITH Minister Bey Discusses Conditions in the Realm of the Sultan. aidbiw nuicK, ruwi Chekib Bey, the Turkish minister UTAH. had a long Interview Monday with DANISH FORK. Secretary Hay, He refuses to discuss the Interview, stating that he UTAH STATE NEWS. had nothing to communicate. If the Turkish minister requested that the It Is claimed that the wheat crop European squadron he kept away la this state will be short this season. from Turkish waters his request probA motion for a rehearing of Jhe ably cannot be granted, even should Peter Mortensen case before the su- this government desire to accede to states that preme court will be filed during the It, as the navy department week. H. T. Robins, the Kaysvllle man who was Injured by falling from his wagon on the 14th Inst., Is dead from his Injuries. It Is said that Indignation Is running high In the little summer resort of Brighton because of the secret selling of liquor. Rlrhard 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 Jack, wno died In Salt Lake City last week, was a member of the band cart company which came across the plains on foot. It Is believed that the wreck at Promontory last week was the work of tramps, who misplaced the switch, running the train onto a blind siding. Fred Naef, aged 10, was Instantly killed at Mt. Pleasnnt, falling underneath a wagon heavily loaded with grain, the wheels passing over his body. J. W. Fairbanks, managing the county experimental dry farm In Grass valley, reports that tho entire farm Is fenced and Is now being fractions. platted oft Into half-acrin Salt situation The typhoid fever Lake City continues to grow more serious dally, there being seventy-fiveases in the city at the close of the week. Charles Fowler, aged 16, of Mill Creek, has been arrested charged with attempting to wreck a train near Farmington by placing a tie In a cattle So-Ti- e e guard. Charles S. Varian of Salt Lake City was chosen a member of the general council of the American Bar association at the meeting at Hot Springs, Va., last week. Great preparations are being made tn Salt Lake labor circles for the convention of the Western Federation of Miners, which is to be held In that city Oct. 1, 2 and S. It is announced that over $1,000,000 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 tta appointments. General William H. Penrose, retired, is dead in Salt Lake City at the age of 72. The general had a splendid military career of thirty-fivyears, and since his retirement has lived In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Gerald, the woman whom Andrew Adams attempted to kill in Salt Lake City recently by lashing her with a razor, has left the hospital, but her face is marred almost beyond recognition. e everywhere CALEB gi-n- i i m-i- I Kentyjkijn It SHOT. WITHOUT WM Won Aug. 32, 1861, at Cowes, Eng., by yacht America at the Royal Tacht Squadron, open to all nations, beating tho cutters Volanto, 43 tons; Arrow, 14 tons; Alarm, 193 tons; Mona, 82 tons; Bacchante, 80 tons; Freak, SO tons; Eclipse, 80 tons; and schooners Beatrice, 161 tons; Wyvern, 206 tons; lone, 78 tons; Constance, 218 tons; Gipsy Queen, 160 tons; Brilliant, 892 tons. The schooner Amerloa was of 170 tons, In command of Commodore John C. Stevlns. and built by Georg fiteers In Now York in 1861 for Mr. 8tevena, George L. Schuyler. Hamilton Wilkes, J. Bookman Finlay and Edwin A. 8tevens. The cup was presented to the New York Yacht Club aa a perpetual challenge cup for all nations, and baa been tailed for eleven time, beginning In 1870, and won each time by the American boats. The results of the varloue races were: 1870. Over New York Yacht Club Inside course Mr. James Asburys schooner yacht Cambria, representing the Royal Thames Yacht club, beateu in the following order by achooner yachts: Magi. Idler, Silvte, America, Dauntle, Nadgte, Phantom, Alice, Halcyon. Time 3.68.21. Aug. $. 1871. Franklin Osgooda achooner yacht Columbia beat Jame Aiburya schooner yacht Livonia over New , Oct 18 York Yacht Club Inside course by 27 minutes 48 seconds, in 6.19.41. OcL 18 Columbia beat Livonia over outside course by 10 minutes 32 seconds, in 3.07.4161. OcL 19. Livonia1 beat Columbia over Inside course by 15 minutes 10 Seconds, In 3.53.05. Oct 21. W. P. Douglas schooner yacht Sappho beat Livonia over outside course by 30 minutes 21 seconds, In 6.29.02. OcL 23 Sappho beat Livonia over inside course by 26 minutes 27 seconds, In 4.46.17. 1876. J. S. Dickersons schooner yacht Madeline best Charles Gifford's schooner Countess of Dufforln of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto over the tnsldo eourse by 10 minutes 59 seconds In 5 23.64. Aug. 12 Madeline beat Countess of Dufferln over the outside course by 27 minutes 14 seconds, tn 7.18 46. Aug. 11. 1881. Not. $. J. R. Busks sloop Mischief It Is easier to invent a windmill than It Is to raise the wind to make It go. A man's ashes toon smother the light of hi fame. It Is easier to Imitate birds than one virtue JP hundred 1 r FOUND t d 1 s.-n- i consp-wa- Cup Defender ! i to Death. In the case ol e The Jury Poweu; Caleb of State tary with charged tucky, to murder Govt- -. 11am Goebel, in January Mi urday, at Georgetown, Ky, guilty and In; death sentence. Powers was sentenced k onment for life In his forr s for complicity In the on his motion that be the new trials each time. ' diet caused great excltetner the friends of the other In these cases. Kills Banker and When Pursued. Vincenzo Tllll, proprietor of an Italian bank In Philadelphia, was shot and killed by a fellow countryman, named Globannl Viola. Viola ran from the bank, and as ho was pursued by a large crowd he turned and fired his revolver at his pursuers. One bullet truck Policeman Thomas Conley in the breast, and be was removed to a hospital. In a serious condition. Viola was captured after a severe struggle during which he fired his revolver, but did no further damage. The police have been unable to learn what Vlola'e motive waa In killing Till. ta POWERS This Time sm-talnc- increasing k bers and holding their ows the Ottoman soldiers. Anarchy supreme, asserts the corm; the vast Turkish army bet pletely out of control, and tithe country. In a few week must ensue, causing untold An outrage In the city of Sa: would turn the Turks Into and the populace Into wild The country west of the rlrr toward the vlllayet of Mona;: pected to rise dally. Crowd hh-iK- Is; being-th- ITALIAN RUNS AMUCK. ts , The Salonlca correspondent London Daily Mall describes-natioin Macedonia as utmost gravity. The sign a statement that the Insurgents were the aggressors. The notables refused to do so, and the first man who refused was hanged the next day. CHARGED. 8UPR-- The Outlook In Macedonia ered Very Grave, o . p ANARCHY REIGNS o SERIOUS CRIME J -- Bulgarians Declare Their Enemies Egged Them on to Fight. Nine hundred refugees from Malko-tlrnovand surrounding villages have The arrived at Urumku, Bulgaria. 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 21st summoned the Bulgarian notables of Malkotir-novand endeavored to force them to Woman la Accused of Poiaonlng Her An effort Is being made by Police Husband. Sergeant Roberts of Salt take City to Mrs. Fannie Smith Cox, charged locate a sister who has been missing with poisoning her husband, William for forty years, and who was supposed Cox, at Benton, Ky., has been lodged to have been drowned. Later In Jail at Paducah. Cox died from have led Roberts to believe poison at first thought to have been the girl, who was 3 years old when taken with suicidal Intent. At the he disappeared, was abducted by a coroner's Inquest was evidence prospector, and that she Is now living brought out that led to the arrest of omewhere In Southern California. Mr. Cox. V. R. Ilurtram and the latters son, Jordan Ilurtram. The Bur Roy Nielsen of Monroe, while bathtrams are In Jail at Benton. ing at tho Monro Hot Springs, dived Feared Investigation. from a springboard when his head came In contact with the board floor, Christopher Thompson. 62 years of In father of Hugh Thompson, the bis a fearful and head age. gash tutting rendering him unconscious. But for boy who was rescued front the French the Intervention of friends he would bark Marechal do Gonaut. four miles have been drowned. east of Sandy llook, committed suiThe monthly output of Utah silver cide at his home In Brooklyn, lie at the present time Is about l.ooo,0Hi drank rnrbollc acid. The niuu's treatounces. Sine July 1 the price of the ment of hia son was being Investiby tho federal authorities and white metal has risen from 52H to gated with violent qtiarreN with his this, 864. or cents, nddlng $U'.0m) to the wife, who was augend at the treatare believed ment her boy elling price of the state's mineral outto have caused Thompson to end his put. life. David Karens nnj Ben Burns, two Cooks and Waiters Refused boya 13 and 11 years of age, have been Chicago to Walk Out arrested at Ametirnn Fork, charged The attempt of President Callahan with burglarizing the Pan Pedro deEmpot. The box s pried open the money Of the Hotel and BoMuurunt to Alltanee International drawer, but secured no rash for their ployes of meiuheM of eause walkout all a trouble. who ate at work In tho llitvcr Brown, on PUT pioneer, 1st the union of ha nut with Confined to his led at IBs home In i f.ii loft their lew are Tavlnrslle sufentuj from In'urles j eompl'lebu' th- - eat ci refused, ty plates major received by being knocked down br iiiionuio-eSaturPrcsld.it! r'lBihun an Infuriated bull, Mr. Brown day that ,i tm mlnM of the union four frarMirn: ribs and a numwho ret'iMci to bum wmk by Monber of bruBra. day tBzlit would he ox lulled Joseph Haworth, the sell knew n tie. Insurgent Force Number 16,000. tor, was found l ml In IB room nt M.o i iPml.tit b'.pht- - at Sofia The Willoughby, O, OM (he 2Mh, de.itli hoof 2 non Bulgarle dsie to heart failure. Mr, H uvor'h claim an ngaregu'e l I ians ate I'titM'd the ftotuler In Will be temembepd as the leading Me and Jollied the Innur ainnll pm man In "Cot Union," proditei d in Fait ' nr. iPo the lat ten tlavs GenLake d tti-- g Bn'2. ff pt td' iit of the Maceeral y.oi A two yi ridd jhl'l of C.il'l tnUef. donian aotr.t.i't ico, and Colonel Jan-ko(en cf Rl'hfetd wu given a cup of ad'On of Hit levo'nt'omirv kero cn to r i L by a little brother orn, who are o,, m t,e o, on!a t Mile on golcg er tiny lu t v 'u ho InoirfcM'' fnjreff tti'Bl Wot! that ty a't-'Jrto convnl it'tis Inime-I.a'1 per 17 n t.i t,, f. ... i jat n expect mr.Vral sttend it n fc.io'iB but oi i loii will bxi prompt tlmi drinking, ante saved the litt'o one's Ufa. pl'm Ihi UK d ! biff W I h. devel-epmen- The Bulgarian Insurgents Jlr severe reverse at Smllov0 L,000 of them being killed, to a dispatch from Saloniei i The insurgents, to tne 1,000, accupied a position J holght, which was stormed by s' talions of Turkish troops, cotj ed by Servet Pasha. After 1 1,000 of their number the Bs' f fled in the face of the heavy j artillery fire, . The Turkish were insignificant. i TURKS BEGAN TROUBLE. the more exasperating because her ultimate triumph Is now conceded, even by Sir Thomas himself, to be simply a formality. ) Lf with either the Brooklyn or San Francisco until they arrive at Beirut. Chekib Bey assured Secrete r Hay had that the Turkish government done nothing wrong and will use every endeavor to protect American citizens residing in Turkey. He also discussed the conditions of the Insurrection In Turkey and said that the Turkish government was not responsible for any 6f the disasters that had occurred. Reliance Again Beata Shamrock. On Monday the Reliance again bested the Shamrock, but the race will not count, as the time limit expired before either vessel reached the finish line. The margin r.f the Reliance was approximately the same as on last Thursday. She was loss than half a mile from the finish when the gun sounded. The Shamrock III was a faint blur on the horizon, fully two miles astern. The Reliand one-hal- f ances failure to score the race was I INSURGENTS- DISASTROUS rE8i TO LATTER. Bulgarians Fly in the Face, of Shot and Shell, Leaving Thousand Dead Upon the It will be Impossible to communicate Shoots In ' Charity does rot necessarily berm at home, but It Is centrally expot4 to return there eventually wttn t good balance to Its credit Two Street Car Employee! by Desperate Robben beat CapL Alexander Cutbberts sloop fifteen miles to windward and return Without a word of wars Atalanta of the Bay of Qulnte Yacht In 4.43.43, Valkyrie IIL withdrawing. men were killed and twt Club of Canada over the inside course 1899. men at wounded by hold-uOcL 16 J. Plerpont Morgans synby 28 minutes 20 seconds, In 4.17.09. Nov. 10. Mischief beat Atalanta dicate's sloop Columbia beat Sir of the Chicago City Railway: over the outside course, sixteen miles Thomas Llptons sloop Shamrock of at an early hour Sunday. T to leeward and return, by 38 minutes the Royal Ulster Yacht club of Beb Ing was done by three met 64 seoonds. In 4.64.63. fast, Ireland, fifteen miles to wind caped after securing $3,000. j 1883. ward and return, by 10 minutes 2 sen the men who were shot wen Sept 14. Eastern Yacht Club synd- onJs, in 4.53.63. In the cashiers office and icates sloop Puritan beat Sir Richard OcL 17 Columbia beat Shamrock motor-maasleep Is Sutton's sloop Genesta of the Royal over thirty miles, triangular course. was a In the & men office. The Yacht Squadron of England over the In S.37.00, Shamrock withdrawing shot before they were aw inside course by 16 minutes 19 sec- with broken topmast onds, In 6.06.14. Oct. 20 Columbia beat Shamrock, robbers presence and tht 16. Puritan beat over Genesta fifteen miles to leeward and return, was killed as he was rtf' Sept the outalde oourse 20 miles to leeward by 6 minutes 34 seconds, in 8.38.09. bcnclj where he had bw and return by 1 minute 38 seconds, In 1901. no Chanc 6.03.14. 28 Columbia SepL beat Sir Strikers Have j 1886. Thomas Llpton'a Shamrock III., fit A St Petersburg dlsp' 9. Gen Charles J. Paine's teen miles to windward and return, SepL i special commission ha sloop Mayflower beat Lieut William by 1 minute 20 seconds, in 4.30.24. compcHj at the prefecture, Henn'a Galatea of the Royal Northern OcL 8. Columbia beat Shamrock tory Inspectors and varies Yacht Club of England over the Inside II. over a mile triangular , secret police. course by 12 minutes 3 seconds, In course, by 3 thirty minutes 85 seconds, In tries of the t t 5.28.41. from Minister Plebre 3.12.38. to SepL 11 Mayflower beat Galatea trikes at all hazard. OcL 4 Columbia beat nil Shamrock outside over tbe course, twenty milts II., fifteen miles to leeward and reIon Is arresting and h1' to leeward and return, by 29 minutes turn. by 41 seconds. In 4.32 57. t men by hundreds and bu 9 seconds, In 6.49.00. thortzed to employ both k w 1887. sir and repressive measure CHANGE OF COURSES. i in 27. Gen. C. J. Sept. Paine's sloop At first the race waa sailed over I Mexican Got Too f Volunteer beat James Bell syndicate s the Inside course of the New h tc York sloop Thistle of the Royal Clyde Yacht Yacht Club, starting in the Narrows According to a kv club of Scotland over tne Inside and I ft the Sandy Hook light- Springer, N. M, Corr.r" rounding course by 19m. 236., In 4.53.18. I ship. Then tn outside course was on attempting to enter tb' Sept. 80 Volunteer beat Thistle added, and then after the races k with D. Solano, Mrs. Sarah over the outside course, twenty miles tt big sloops had been sailed twice, tbe home with her two fbT MB and return, by iiu courses were made all to wlndwrard outside, and wits to 1814s,. in 5.42.564. test three In five contests, in all killed by the woman 1. over 1893. woman him struck the contexts for the cup there have 7 Ku!l C. Oliver Inollns syndicate been two serious Oct Oil quarrels, which could times, breaking the sloop Vigilant beat Lord Hunraven's possibly have been avoided was s Gonzales places, had wise sloop Valkyrie, fifteen miles to lee- counsels prevailed; all the law of Mr. Solium nlt rest wer ward and return, by Cm. 48s in as they should be. t The first was have previously iiu"' 4.05.47. f Mm with James Asbury on his second offals to her. A oreo C Oct. 9 Vigilant beat Valkyrie over Halt. He came over In aerated the woman. 1S7D with h!r a triangular course, outside, ten miles Cambria, and was beaten In the sinMtM to a leg. by 10m. 35s In 3.25.01. Morocco fultan of gle race, but made a i Oct. 13 Vigilant bent Valkvrlq, snd when he came g,,,) impression verse. In the folback fifteen miles to windward and return lowing V.J A dispatch from Mofr7 year with Livonia and tried fnr by 40a., in 3 24 30. rotne sha;p practu-- he was force a lame Imperial promptly 1895. sat upon by the N York Yacht club, Ing to tho .relief 1 Sept. 7 W. K. Vanderbilt's synd- and it was several years before the hi icates sloop Defender beat Lord trouble blew over and another chal- mamled by the ulta htr atm1! J sloop Valkyrie 111., fifteen lenge was Issued. prised and n!mot '.irl $. miles to wlndw-arand return, by Stn The next discussion occurred when Insurgent.. Tb" 81 of llshea 49s., In 4.59 55. details lord Ininraven came over with Vat 10 Miowlm: In Mororco, fender beat Valkyrie Sept. 4r III. two year afvr he bad boea III. on a foul, the latter sailing the tri- beaten troops tnuiibered Thj with Vslkvrto tr with worn ambushed, ! n angular course of thirty miles to Nickel m Ontario. over Lto'it ,f them, 3 55.09. 111 rr of e.n governors. Sept, II - Defender sslled over the neke !n(j year produced wounded, w, to Tb must dangerous hypocrite la Slueltrr,Tfl, Samson might hax Colorado escaped with tha one who deceives himself. B"1 Ih,tl tr Two hundred and ll? talked him to sleep. fieri Ante'1 the of TaUonce and earnestness are passemployees Hth A words to success. n t A foothall Refining company match an Imitation of two baseball teams S"r'W struck Colo, taking a bard fall s The frost of gold Is worse than that out of the aa olgbt hour umpire. nv of the want of IL '01 B0W "P t office boy to for tbe Aim h l,U . I" No need to eat the bramble tn a few excuses for Refining rommit,' down holding his eml Of thu bleachers. order to get the barrio. that he tn",k I" .U Diiranmi at al ' turns men of too i'1'1 The pruning off of sins will not of "A pln-- e tor and every- Imelter 1i ii ii"1 h everything Itsslf produce Ion. I H i "V.tb 111 baby motto Ihn li li i it I tl f ft pits Is it fcTOlh, C . - 1 I b' !' Hun-raveu'- s bbr 1 '. arr 1 1 pet-fe- i - 1 r |