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Show . .n you says it s so nwd to kw GROWING EIEIIER The MUCH NEARER THE OPENING OF WAY THROUGH BULGARIA TO TURKEY. THI8 BRINGS 8uccese la Not Being Achieved With. out Heavy Loaaea, the French Troopa Fighting Bealde the 8erbe In 8outheaitern 8ectiona. London. The Bulgarians, according to their official report, have reached Uskup, an Important junction on the Salonikl-NIsrailway, and have thua placed themselves across the route by for which the allies reinforcements the Serbs would travel. , The in the north, have begun a more vigorous offensive and have crossed the Danube near Or sova. This brings much nearer the linking up of the armies of the allies and those of Bulgaria, and the opening of the way through h Austro-German- Ger-mani- - c Bulgaria to Constantinople. Success la not being achieved without heavy losses as the Serbian veterans, well Intrenched in their mountains, are offering stubborn resistance and are making the invaders pay a big price for every mile of country Invaded. , French troopa are fighting, beside the Serbs In the southeastern sections, and reports from Athens say that other steps are being taken by the allies to help their small partner. Additional troops are being landed at Salonlki; Bulgarian ports In the Aegean and Black seas are being bombarded, and it is believed that men and munitions will be sent to Serbia by still another route. makes admission in house of MOST HOPEFUL REPORT YET RECEIVED COME8 FROM AGENT8 IN MEXICO. LORDS THAT SERBIAN FORCES ARE IN GRAVE DANGER. , More Peaceful Feeling 8aid to Prevail and the Friendly Feeling Toward Americans More Manifest Than for Long Tlmo. Does Not Believe That 6erblan Army Will bo Able to Withstand for Any Conditions throughout Washington Mexico are showing marked Improvement, according to an announcement Monday by Secretary (Lansing. The secretary was able to give an optimistic report of the situation to George Rakbmeteff, the Ruslsan ambassador, Who made Inquiries preparatory it Is believed to advising his government concerning recognition. The Britifch and French ambassador! recently made similar Inquiries, and it Is how believed recognition of the Carranza government by many of the European powers will follow in the near future. The state department Issued what was generally regarded as the most hopeful summary of condition yet received from consuls and special London. Replying to a question by Earl Loreburn la the house of lords Teusday' afternoon, as to the progress of the campaign In the Balkans, the Marquis ot Lansdowne, the unionist leader, who holds a seat in the cabi- SUSPECT IDS AT SEA ARE PLANNED agents throughout Mexico. It said: : October from dated "Advices, 23, Monterey, state that through Pullman service has been established from ARE OFFICIALS Laredo to Mexico City for the first GOVERNMENT time In a year and a half. It Is stated CONCERNED OVER DEPARTURE OF 6EAGOINQ MOTOR B0AT8. that there Is also Improved train service to Tampico and Matamoras, and that telegraph lines are operating be- Belief Held That Wealthy Mexicans tween most cities and towns. A more are Financing Filibustering Expedipeaceful feeling is said to prevail and tion and That Small Boat are to the friendly feeling toward Americans Carry Arms for Raiding. Is more manifest than for a long of time." Without the active Greece and Roumanla, however, the al-- . Washington. A tangled ekeln of clr. "The consul general at Monterey lies, It is feared here, will not be able Informs the cumstances is perplexing officials here, department that he Is reto do much for some weeks. to an Institution of a either pointing no both and that ceiving complaints The Russian troops, who have new commerce raiding campaign by ed at Domeness, Courland, have, ac- natives and foreigners are comment- Germans ft the Carrlbean sea, or the on treatment the of the ing improved If this cording to Berlin, beginning of a series of filibustering exIs true, it Is probable that the landing people In general. Good rains and peditions against Mexico. fThe Justice, favorable to are weather reported was intended as a diversion In the navy ' and state departments have make for and the outlook pasturage hope of drawing German troops from worked on the several weeks, the Riga and Dvlnsk regions, where garden stuff brighter In the Monterey without result. mystery district. The of purchasing power very heavy lighting was still in progThe departure of several seagoing money of the de facto government la ress. motor to boats, the escape of German be Increasing." There is no news of Field Marshal reported warrant officers Interned at Norfolk von Hlndenburgs drive toward the PLOT TO BLOW UP SHIPS. and the mysterious movements of sevDvina, southeast of Riga, but northwest of Dvlnsk he has made another Former German Officer Admits Plan eral American yachts In the Gulf of Mexico have baffled not only officials attempt to reach the river, and claims to Cripple American Vessela. of the Washington government, who to have forced the Russians from their New York. Details of a plot to are anxious to prevent violations of positions, inflicting great losses on them and taking nearly 3,000 prisoners. hamper the shipment of munitions of neutrality through use of American territory as a base of naval operations, Illoukst, which has figured prominent- war to the allies by placing bomba on the rudders or pro- hut also agents of the British governly in all the recent communications, has been captured by the Germans. pellers of ships, so timed that the ships ment, who fear a commerce raiding The persistence blth which the Ger- would bd disabled on their Way acrosa campaign la about to be begun against mans are attacklhg in this region the Atlantic, were disclosed Monday the tank steamers which carry oil from shows the importance they attach to In the confession of one of five men Mexican ports for use of the British the capture of Dvlnsk and Riga and charged In a complaint filed with a navy. the line of the Drlna river before win- United States commissioner with conOfficials have two theories as to the ter sets In. spiracy to violate a federal statute. meaning of this series of happenings. On the rest of the eastern front the Following upon the confession of One Is that wealthy Mexicans In the Russians continue their isolated at- Robert Fay, a lieutenant of the Six- United States are financing filibustertacks, which are designed to prevent teenth Saxony infantry, who admitted expeditions that have some conthe Germans from establishing a lino that he came to this country last April ing nections with the raids in the vicinity of entrenchments such as they suc- through au agreement with the Ger of Brownsville, Texas, and the other is ceeded in doing before Warsaw last man secret service to blow up or out from the delay that small boats year, after the first attempts to take steamers laden with war supplies for United States areputting being met at sea the city failed. the allies, William J. Flynn, chief of and armed with guna of medium caliExcept for a few attacks by the Ger- the secret service, has filed before ber for raiding purposes. mans the fighting In the west has con- United States Commissioner Houghton THIRTEEN DIE IN FIRE. sisted for the most part In artillery encomplaint, In which not only Fay, some and contests gagements exciting but four other men, are charged with Young Women Meet Death When .Jbetween the airmen. promoting the conspiracy. The hear Stairway is Cut Off by Closed Door. Ing on the federal charge was set for Kansas School Teacher slain. Pittsburgh. Thirteen persons were November 4. killed and eight injured by a fire in a Dodge City, Kan. After in all sight search the body of Miss Kellie Byers, building, the two upper CAPT. ELIAS R. MONFORT floors of which' were occupied by the a school teacher, aged, 24, was found Union Paper Box company, on tbe bidden under a pile of leaves end north side here Monday afternoon. weeds near here Saturday, She had The dead were ail young women em been attacked, her clothing torn off ployed by tbe company except one. and she was choked to death. Her Tbe flames started In a pile of body was terribly mutilated and straw In the rear of the teed store slashed with a knife. of James Brown A Co. on tbe first floor of the building. William C. Strike Parley Ended. Klmbel, general manager of the box El Faso, Texas. The conferences factory, went to the third and fourth between the committee of five reprefloors and warned the girls employed senting thee trlking copper miners of there. Tbe flames gained headway the Clifton, Morencl end Metcalf disso rapidly, however, that escape by tricts of Arlxona and managers of the means of stairways and lire escapes Arizona, Shannon and Detroit Copper were soon cut off. Some of the girls companies closed late Saturday, withattempted to go to the dressing room out agreement for their hats and there, huddled on the floor, firemen found a majority Quaerel Ends In 8uldde. ot the bodies. ' Salt Lake City. After quarreling PORTER CHARLTON CONVICTED. with her husband In an apartment at clock-worke- d four-stor- y aged 29 years, wife of Arthur Deventer, manager of the hotel, drained a bottle of carbolic add and died within half an hour. two-ounc- e AID TO ASSIST IN MEETING BULGARIAN AND GERMAN ATTACKS. DECINES MILITARY Hellenic Kingdom Decision Not to Join Allies Bated Upon Ground That Force Landed at Salonlki It Unequal to Task. London. Greece has declined for the present the allies offer to her of Cyprus and other concessions, territorial and financial, in return for her adherence to the SerboJreek treaty of alliance, which would mean her military aid to assist m meeting the Bulgarian and AustroGerman attacks against her former' ally. . The reply of Greece to the offer, which reached the foreign office Friday night. Is a lengthy one and while it has not been made public, there is reason to believe that the Hellenic kingdom bases Its decision not to Join the allies on the ground that the Anglo-Frencforce landed at Salonlki Is not. In the Green governments opinion, strong enough for the task allotted it The refusal to accept the allies offer was not unexpected, as it has been often stated In official circles that, both Roumanla and Greece were withholding their assistance until the allies either won a decisive victory or proved to the Greeks and Roumanians their ability to do so, or until operations had reached a stage which assure them that their countries would not be overrun by the forces of central powers or their Turkish and Balkan allies. h Fail to Place Blame. New York. A coroners Jury Tuesday night failed to hold any one criminally responsible for the subway accident in which eight persons lost their lives at Seventieth avenue and Cotton Buyera Accuied. federal trade Washington.-T- he commission has ordered an Investigation of chargee that a combination of cotton buyers exists In North and fiouth Carolina and George to depress tbs price cf cotton. Car Sklde; Three Die. Wlckford, R. I. Three perione were billed end three seriously hurt Sunday . night when a touring car In which they were riding skidded in going over a railroad crossing and struck a tree. Parson Cleared of Arson Chargo. Newark, N. J. Rev. Louie EL Pat-tnoIndicted jointly with Macar Lu. bich for arson In connection with a Era In the Christian Polish church here, April 10, 1913, was acquitted. Lublch ,: r Newspaper kl (Hi Capt Ellas R. Monfort of Cincinnati Is tho newly sleeted cemmender In chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. Ho servtd In tho Union army until he was eerlously wounded In the battle of Gettysburg. For fifteen years he was the postmaster of Cincinnati, resigning last January. Figures This Number In Role of Peacemaker. Human Freight Car Dead. El Peso, Texes. The United States of Dunkhorst Chicago. Edward government le to assume the role of Syracuie, N. Y., S3 year old, former peacemaker between the Carranzn d sparring partner of Robert Fitiiltn-mon- s facto government end the Villa faction and known as tho "Human In Mexico, It Is learned here from ar Freight Car, died hero Monday at a authoritative source. local hospital Civilian Victim of War. London. Tho bombardment of caused the death of ten c'vtltan and over a thousand soldiers, and there also were a large number of soldiers wounded, aajri a dispatch . (nan Athena IAU1I daho points. Only a few weeks until the Exposition close. Tickets on sale daily until November 30. Limit December 3 1 . For information uk any or write J. m Agent H. Maderfield, A. G. P.A. Salt Lake City London. The Nleuwe Rotterdam-schHE FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIOHS Courant, as quoted by Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, gives German losseB from October 11 to 20, at Pat Had Been Taught to Do Things on the Combination Plan. 57,424 In dead, wounded and missing. The total Prussian losses are given as ' A gentleman In want of a coach2,012,078. The newspaper says there also have man had an Irishman apply few the been Issued 228 Bavarian, 209 Saxon, situation, when the following conve286 Wurtemburg and 63 naval casualty rsation took place between them: You know, Pat, if I engage you, I lists as well as lists of officers and underofficers with the Turkish army. shall expect you to do things by comThe Courant figures the total losses bination. For Instance, If I tell yon to bring the carriage round at a given to the central powers at 5,000,000. horses with 11 time I shall expect the MAYO SUED BY WIFE NO. 2. Action Sequel to Double Life Revealed After Sulclds of Girl. New York. Vlrglnlus St. Julian Mayo, a New Haven manufacturer who was brought Into promience last March following the suicide of his stenographer, MIsb Lillian Cook, by the revelation that he had been leading a double life, was sued In tho supreme court Tuesday by his New Haven wife, Mrs. Wilhelmina Mayo, for $250,000. She charged fraud, accusing Mayo ot inducing her to marry him under the pretext that he was a single man, whereas he had a wife at the time. PARK CITY MINERS WALK OUT. and driving gloves, etc. Yes, sorr," said Pat. He waa duly engaged, and gave satisfaction. One day his master came to him In a hurry, telling him to look sharp and go for n doctor, as bis mistress was 11L Pat was gone for a long time, and on his master grumbling at him for his delay, he said: "Sure, theyre all here, sorr." "All here I said the master. "What do you mesa-"Didnt yon tell me to do things by combination?" "Whata that got to do with It!" said the master. "Well," said Pat, "Ive got the doo tor, the parson and the undertaker- .Tlt-Blt- More Than Hint He waa n shy young man. For two long years he bad been paying her attention and ' had - not yet even squeezed her hand. One evening as they lingered In the shadow of the trees by her gate he asked timidly? "Florence, would you might I er would you mind If I placed one reverent kiss on your fair hand tonight when I leave you?" Florence thought h wanted speeding up. . So she dropped her head coyly on his shoulders, lifted her face temptingly to his and replied: "Well, George, I should think It de cldedly out of place." Striker Killed In Riot. Chicago. One man was shot and killed and three others wounded in a riot growing out of the garment work ers' strike here Tuesday night A His Awakening. score of shots were exchanged, par man had Just come out of sick The tlcipants In the affray firing from be a delirium. long hind telephone poles and buildings un"Where am I?" he aald feebly. til police reserves finally cleared the he felt the loving hand making him streets. "Where am IT 1 comfortable. heaven?" New Haven Directors Resign. "No, dear," cooed bis devoted wife, New York. Henry K. Mcllarg and 1 am atlll with' you." Kansas City Frederick F. Brewster, directors ol the New York, New Haven & Hartford Journal railroad, now on trial with nine for6ome Sneeze. mer directors of the road under the "Poor old Geexecks. Hes ftot Sherman antitrust law, have resigned awful cold, but be determined to I frum the New llaven directorate. to see the widow tonlghl" Francis T. Colby a young lawyer of New York who hao just been promoted to a lieutenancy In the Belgian army after having been named In the order of the day for bravery under fire as the leader of a squad of motor ambulance. He la a son of Rear Ad Suependa Parcel Post Servlet. . Berlin. The parcel post service to mlral H. O. O. Colby, U. 8. N retired, of Boston, It a graduate of Harvard In America has been discontinued untl' and law, and took a course at ths further notice. No official reason (or arts Fort Sill School for Artillery Officers. la tho discontinuance given. Throws Acid on Prince. Rome. Prince Leopold of Coburg, a nephew of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, was burned with add and wounded with a revolver by a woman friend, the daughter of a Viennese po. lice captain. was never apprehended. ' of engineers, firemen, pumpmen and watchmen are still at work, but may be called out unless the men secure a settlement of their grievances. e To Teat Idaho Dry Law. Boise, Idaho. Tho UnlteJ States supreme court la to be asked to pass on the constitutionality of Idahos drastic prohibition law, which makes possession of liquor a felony on second conviction. nl from Salt Lake City Dead, Wounded and Missing. h Who Killed Wife Given Light Sentence. Como, Italy. Porter Charlton, the American who has been on trial here charged with murdering his wife In 1910, has been condemned to six years and eight months' imprisonment Charlton will serve only twenty-nindays In prison. Under the verdict he benefits by the time he has been under restraint and in addition a year la taken off the sentence under the amnesty for all offense committed before Italy entered the war. Expositions TEUTON LOSS FIVE MILLION. Men Protest Against Companys Comstreet, September 22. pensation Plan. The accident resulted from a c&ve-tPark City, Utah. Three hundred following what the Jury held to be an excessive blast of explosive In an and fifty miners of the Silver King Coalition Mining company artf on excavation. strike because of the efforts of the company to put Into effect an agree FRANCIS T. COLBY ment with the employees relative to compensation In case of accident The Twenty-fourt- American y To the net, without portfolio, said: I must say with great regret I am afraid we must admit that the progress of the campaign In northern Serbia has been such as to render It highly improbable that- - the. Serbian army will be able to withstand for any great length of time the attacks to which It is exposed from the Austro-Germaforces on the north, aided by tbe stab In the back which Serbia Is receiving at the hands of Bulgaria. While there was no criticism of the conduct of the near eastern campaign there was a general demand when the house of lords met for' information, and the suggestion of a smaller cabinet to have charge of the war received support. Lord Lansdowne, in his reply, gave a general review of the Salonlki operations, while Earl Curzon of Kedles-ton- , lord privy eeal, made the statement that Premier Asquith had under consideration the matter of a smaller executive. CTTV ' (. . the Savoy hotel, Mrs. Edna Vivian jewelry houNou wa n . PARK SALT LAKE ' I no r mahersof Great Length of Time Attack of Austro German Forces. (Copyright. I good, are til i rtock even sow make your HolidJ lory on the piemiiw. No order to iln.il la Loot Texa Bank. Marble Falls, Texas. Two un masked men held up and robbed the 1 Irst National hank here of approximately $2,000, after fatally wounding Robert H. Helnetz, bookkeeper. The robbers escaped toward the Colorado river, pursued by posses. "He sure is." "Hell sneeze bis head off." worse than that." "No "Whnt " "Hell sneeze his wig Tlmca-Unlon- off.M-Flo- rlda . Paw's Vtralon. Willie raw, la It proper to ray that a man was given In marriage? Canadian Steamer Sunk. ? Taw No, my son. A girl l Montreal. The steamer Donnacona The man always gets marriage. hss been torpedoed and sunk. Maw Willie, you go out In the bc No Sea-tlnmention Is made as to the and atay there. Milwaukee ol yard safety the crew. 'j el Thankrglvlng Proclamation. Noted Musician Dies. Easily Satisfied. Washington. President Wilson In Chicago. Prof. J. Henry Happen, an do "What you think of the a proclamation designating Thursday, on music, died at authority rtate constitution?" the home November 25, as Thanksgiving day, of a ton in Lvanston. a "I havent read II but I'm for suburb, aged called attention to the fact that tbe to P I yari, Professor Kappes was born provided there's nothing in it United States liaa been at peace while to plaf vent me from going out most of Europe has been at war. ' on election day." Quarantine on Mexican Border, Physician Exonerated. Ought to Ba. Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. W. B. car havent been atreot "The . atate health officer, announced ver,n,V;rVriri',N'l as usual" crowded in the Jury rase that lately he had of t'.r Wednesday established a 'That ao?" quarantine along tho Texas border to vhiV.? "l ,,r P Woormelatnr on trial In Judge C. V "Oh, yeal Why coming doi MJJJ keep Infectious diseases out the torse a court on a this morning, 1 had only oa stats. charge of tnvolr on each fool" Kan so City T manslaughter. J Col-Un- |