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Show rst- ; V rt!firm. Tr -r TUB MORNING EXAMINER: OQPKS. UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST UTAHN A theater CMiH Evening- - EVENING vv turty '" Ewy of Two f: as and si- - - BIO COAL MINE. f Independent Company Property Naar Helper Being Rapidly Developed Salt Lake. Aug. 6. Within the next In thirty days coal wiU begin arriving the Salt Lake from the new mines of Independent Coal company, three and a half mile from Helper, Vuh. a mine that promises to be one of the big producers of the country. secured This la the infurmatios early this week by a representative of the Herald ou a trip to Helper, and the announcement that shipping wUl commence early in September from the mine la probably as Important n the local coal situation development has known this sumnisr. Only one mine is being opened by iho Independent company at present in the new field, bnt this la being developed on the prospective shipping basis of 2.S00 tons a day, with aU machinery Installed. The three and a half mile spur track from the Denver A Rio Grande road, constructed by the company from Her per to the new mine, la entirely completed and is now In operation. A big force of men Is at work on the Une, and development work la being pushed with the greatest rapidity. The first shipment of coni from the new mine wlU reach Salt Lake In all probability not later than the first of September. The output wlU probably run about 1,000 tons dally for several months, as It will be lmpoulblc to get all the machinery installed early this falL By midwinter, however, the mine, It la expected, wiU ba running over 2.000 tou daily. Local officials of the company and others Interested In the new property, when naked concerning developments last night, had very Ultle to say, stating they were not ready to officially announce their prospects. At Helper, however, and at the mine Itself authoritative statements were made that coal wlU begla coming by Sept 1 at the latest. Inter-mountai- n B prices at the PROGRAMME Nickelodeon ILLUSTRATED SONG, gone. TU Be With Ton Till the .m Bloom." jiee with the Golden Errs. Bff.rdiny School Con piracy. Programme change every ether end children will fled end comfortable. oool naieom n ar udln r Electric Theatre Nut the Reed Hotel, 29th St, niiutrated Bong I the Evea-tn- c by the Moonlight, Deer Louise." PLAY1NO TRUANT. LOOKING FOR LODGINGS. JAPANESE WOMEN Be. ARmlaelon Meet Me at e Utah Eh FEARS 6o DEN 370 25th St. Red hh u Astrakhan Apples aid Apricots FOR AMERICA. Dr. A. Francis Comparts Conditions That ObUIn Haro to These of Russia. . Balt Uke. Aug. 8 "I see great danger to American institutions. Tou are coming to Russian methods la that you appoint mayors and small commissions to whom Is given power as large aa that of any Russian official. America Is drifting to an elec-tlv- a despotism, while In Russia wa have a hereditary despotism, la Russia the effort la mads to get away from this; In America things seem to be drifting toward it." Thus spoka Dr. A. Francis of the u M. E. church of 8L Petersburg, Russia, who has spent over fourteen years of hla life lu Russia, and la now visiting this country. Dr. Frauds has made a thorough study of ths Russian revolution and Its causes. He Is the author of a number of articles In the London Timet, and It la for thla paper that he la now visiting America to secure material for a aeries of articles on American educational, social and political conditions. BngUsh-America- a Are at their best and CHEAPEST now Mie km rd CALL DRUGGISTS' BIG CONVENTION. f AND EARLY . GST Salt Lake, Ang. 8. At a meeting of the Balt Lake Retail Druggists' association, held at the Commercial SUPPLIED. BeH 17 If T. B. EVANS & CO. GttKHK BOTH PHONES 231. Hop ! Ma- - 2364 Washington Avenue Oglen Torf Exchange - 126 Twenty-fift- h St California end Eastern Race. Direct wire for all epertlng events. HX. ire lard- - M1TC11ELLBR0S. FOR MONUMENTS Jut arrired 2 earloada el Barbie and granite to select from. Don't buy from agents, aa they get large commission and you have to pay then. Place your order at once. TARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. rk iva were club Wednesday, arrangement completed for the annual convention of. the Utah Pharmaceutical association, Tuesday and Wednesday,- August 1) and 14. A large crowd of druggists and their friends are expected to bo present at that gathering, and the local members of the association arc to making attentive arrangements care for the visitors lu a social way during their stay In thla city. In the forenoon of August 13 a business meeting of the association will ha held at the Commercial club. In the afternoon, while the association la In session, a reception committee will pilot the visiting women, wives and sweethearts of the druggists to Baltalr. Ths men will Join the party at the resort after their meeting, and the entire party will enjoy a dip in the lake. At 7 o'clock In the evening a Dutch lunch wll) be served at the Baltalr pavilion. At the forenoon meeting on Wednesday papers will he read and talks given on subjects appropriate to the gathering. A business meeting, at which officers will be elected tor the ensuing year, will be held Wednesday afternoon.' While It is in progress the women of the visiting party will see the city from the Seeing Salt Lake car. In the evening the women will be entertained at a theatre party at the Orpheum, and the men will hold a stag" banquet at the Commercial club. AT BECK'S SPRINGS. Salt Lake, Aug 8. A. Fred Wey and James Breen have closed the deal recently announced, by which they get fnll possession of Becks hot sprtqga-Thewill begin at once on extensive Improvements. A resort will be built over and around the springs that will cost at least $500,000, if plans now made are not Interfered with. Mr. Breen has left for the Eaat on business connected with the enterprise. One of the first Improvements to be hotel consummated will be a on the bench just east of the springs. It will be fitted out with all modern conveniences and will be prepared for CRADIKC FQB A SPUR- an anticipated summer and winter patronage. A pool 500 feet long and T Connect With the Weatcm Pa- 200 feet wide will be constructed. Hot cific Mein Line. vapor baths will be prepared In caves buUt In the side of the mountain adthe with suitable Wlnnemucca Contractor joining nomaretort, Star: In connection. oell has pitched camp Juat east of lounging According to Mr. Wey, the lake will lhe J?tUe Corr'i ud has commenced be cleaned and walled, and boats will grading for a temporary spur track be put upon It for the use of patrons. m tie Southern architect will he employPadflc Hue to a A wnt near the lower Stauffer A ed landscape to design attractive improvements Aeinhart field, opposite the county In the 140 acres of ground included in jjwhouse. This spur track will be the purchase. Five hundred trees wlU to transfer the engine and m- he planted there. Mr. Wey asserts from the Southern Pacific to that he has capital enough behind the ail'. I, Beatern Pacific Una. The atcel, project to build one of the finest rend bridge material will all ba sorts In the country, and this Is his 0Ter thla spur. In a few aim. tw tw of line win be finished days, and y,nK commenced. As soon aa WEDS HIS FORMER WIFE. Srod of track Is laid ... .7 th main lineyards of the Western Pa-m- e Salt Lake, Ang. 8. Willard G. Fosengines end cars will be put to rk to make of this city and Myrtle Bethel of fill ter the , big preparatory Putting fn the bridges across the Davenport, lows, were married the Humboldt at this place. seeond time at Keokuk, Iowa, last who has a contract for week. The ceremony was performed .. Pcal, 2 ,or Meney Bro., states that br tbe Rev. R. C. Mcllwaln, rector of nts Rrm s an Immense lot the SL Johns Episcopal church. After w supplies receivingThis Is three years of married life Mr. and daily. vuired and from this pointfreight Is distrib- Mrq, Foster were divorced last spring, ute over the line east Mrs. Foster procuring her maiden and west. . . y Hubestysextuos At- - 'VaSoner . 200-roo- ith wd It ht na lae IB rk. ral itfe name, which the has borne since that George Spencer, a barber as artime. on the charge f u raigned The three months of single life con- secure a license to practice failing bis trade. vinced both Mr. Fuster and Mis Beth He entered a plea of guilty. lui senel that they had made a mistake In tence waa suspended uu:l! tomorrow separating and a reconciliation was morning, and In the mean hue Spruccr quickly effected. will secure his license Mr. Fuster Is a ton of Warren Foster of this city. He Is an actor, at BIG SCARE CREATED. present being with the Van Djke-Eato- n company. Salt Lake, Aug. 8. A rumor, started presumably by some uiappinted conRAID POKER ROOM. tractor. In the opinion of attache of the Xewhoute offices, bail it this Ball Lake, Aug. I. A raid was made that Mr. Keu..iie. who la at an early hour thla morning on a morning In New York, had wired instructions poker room operated at 74 East See- to have work on his sites ond South atreet, and the proprietor la The rumor this city stopped. and alx players were arrested. Pospread rapidly and became the sole lice Officers Simpson, Burton and subject of conversation on the street Tinges made the raid. The names of corners. Questions were asked, but the men arrested are: A. M. McNlch-olthey could not be aussereJ: no une proprietor; W. W. Morrison, K. could offer an explanation for such a B. Barton, Tosh Mato. Lee Fields sad step on Mr. Newhouse's part. WorkJ. Redman. McXichola waa released men were at their posts durlug the on Ditto bail and the othera, with the as they have been since forenoon, on exception of Barton aad Redman, e work began. Members of the were $25 ban. Barton and Redman were questioned regarding staff unable to furnish ball and are lodged the rumor and by all it was ridiculed. in the city Jail. Mr. Bloch offered the disappointed contractor" theory while laughing MORAN GAVE PAVIN GSTONES." heartily at the rumor. Salt luike has been following each day s progress In This la How Street Supervisor Ex- the excavation and foundation laying plains Origin ef Private Pathways. of the proposed closely, that work and when it was Deseret News: For several days had been stopped, reported tbe blue skies bethe News' has been printing vari- came dark and sunless. auddenly which ous phases of a rumored graft may be made the basis of a formal SUES SALTAIR BEACH. Investigation by "American" party oouncilmen, for the purpose of oust8alt Lake, Ang. 8. Alleging that he ing Street Supervisor Jake Raleigh lost money and Jewelry In the checkfrom office. With the other undesirstand at Saltair beach, Robert M. able Raleigh out of public service, ing filed suit In the district Jones the limelight centers upon the super- court today J. E. against Uugford and the "Ameriascendant whom thd visor, Baltalr Beach to recover can" faction considers the prise In $471.60, the valuecompany of the property said the all of By to have been lost. Jones competent alleges that cleaning house themselves before the he went to the resort on July 21. 1907, bestartling condition of city affairs and before going In bathing checked comes a campaign Issue, and letting hla valuable at tbe stand for such the knife of retributive Justice fall on In the envelope which was those whose actions they consider purposes. him, and upon which hla name have merited punishment, the party given waa written, he placed the following backers hope to avert the catastrophe property: One watch, one gold chain, of further punishment at the polls. one Elks' charm, on $100 bill, one By all meant the city council should $10 gold piece, ST la silver, three street supervisor. Investigate Raleigh, throe notes and a bunch of He declared last night that the knives, When he returned for Lis propkeys. chargee printed hi the "News" were erty about twe hours afterwards It false. These charges were nut made was lost and the defendants have by the "News," but were printed as to return It or to reimburse him data In the hands of certain council-me- n failed for hla loss, hence he ask judgment of Raleighs own party which for the sum mentioned above. might be used against him. The substance at them was that Raleigh was GRUESOME SUICIDE STORV. using his public position for private ends In that the Raleigh home was Balt Lake, Aug. I. The dispatches paved with atone blocks, exactly of of Tuesday told of the death of the the kind used In the street intersecBaroness Harden-Hickedaughter of tions and the further charge was H. M. Flagler, th Standard Oil magmade that fn the rear of the premises the suicide of her husnate, recalling more was propthere paving material, band at El Paso, .Tex, In 1897. One to Investigation. Raleigh of the parties who fraud tbe baron erly subject stye he intends to take the city at the Person hotel now resides who accuse him of graft down dead in Belt Lake, and says that he waa and show them his barn. Last Bight what might have been called a suihe took a "News" reporter down, and cide aesthete. The baron had mads the bam floors were found to be of a special study of the ethics of suicide ordinary boards well worn with age, aad published a little book called by and suggesting that they had been In exactly the present condition for that name. It contained pictures of their Uvea by knife aad many years. As far as the barn floors people taking la tragic positions beare concerned they make a good case pistol, posed fore mirror no aa to make aura of , well for would be but for Raleigh, It their work. There were pictures also the councilman to go down. themselves, When they get there they ehonld at persons drowning poison, enter by the front walk, and they will hanging themselves, drinking Harden-Hickey find that they have to walk over about etc, showing that the Baron had given much thought to 200 feet of atreet paving stones to get to the Raleigh house, provided he takes them Into the west house on his BEATEN BY THUGS. premises. . The other is innocent of . paving. Salt Lake, Aug. 8. A. O. Schmitt, In the old days of the Morris adtbe southeastern part of ministration paving for Intersections residing In was composed of small stone blocks. the city, was held np and robbed by two last night mi he waa on Lately Intersections have contained a hla thugs way home. The robbery occurred atrip of flagging 18 Inches wide In the at Third East and Fourth South center, flanked on either aide with block atones. The Raleigh pathway streets. When tbe robbers stopped looke exactly Uke a new style street Schmitt, the latter resisted and was Intersection except that the tiers of brutally beaten. He waa relieved of in cash and a handkerchief. flanking stone blocks are not so many $1.50 When attacked Schmitt cried for aa In an ordinary street crossing. Two widths of stone run along the eaat help and F. W. Bbarman, who lives One near the scene of the crime, ran to aide at the central flagging. Schmitt's assistance. He ran after width of atone runs along the west "Several councllmen knew about one of the thugs and was shot at for these blocks at the time they were hla pains. Detectives are working on case and have a clue that may given to me," says Raleigh. "Frank the lead to the apprehension iff the mea Gowan, superintendent for P. J. Moran, gave m four loeda of paving before night blocks, and I used them for sidewalks BURGLARS ARE SENTENCED. on my premises." Balt Lake, Aug. $. M. J. Karrlgan ANGERS BLACK AND DAVIS. and James OBrien were arraigned before Judge Armstrong In the criminal In Council Formed Insurrection division of the district court this Againet Beckers of Halloran morning, and pleaded guilty to th for Mayer. charge of burglary In th second degree. They waived time for eentence was generalSalt Lake, Ang. 8 each waa given five years In the ly understood yesterday that all roads and led to Halloran aa the American" state prison. On August I they burthe place of buaineas of the party choice for mayor to succeed glarised Esra Thompson who has taken to cov- Colorado Tool company at 119 West er since it became clear what was Seeond South street. O'Brien la not bound to come out In the nature of of age, hence the court appointed B. P. Armstrong as his temporary guargraft exposures and failures to se- dian. cure efficient public administration. W. J. Halloran was tbe choice of COMMITTED TO PROVO. thoee who camped along all the roads, at their meeting In the Tribune buildSalt Lake, Aug. 8. Clara Sullivan ing yesterday afternoon. Bnt Halloran Is not the choice of the "American" waa examined as to her unity this faction of the city council. Nine afternoon before Judge Armstrong by "Americans" are In the council. Be- County Physician Calderwood and Dr. cause a "persuader" committee of the E. G. Cowans, and waa found to be "American" party backers was ap- Insane. She wu ordered committed pointed yesterday afternoon to ado to the State Mental hospital at Provo. that the council accepta Halloran, a combine was formed today among the THBOUCH MOUNTAINS "American" councllmen to maintain their position s leaders, instead of Wsstern Pacific Drilling and Blasting e aasamlng their new role of' voting Series ef Tunnels. puppeta A recent Issue of the San FrancisThe American party backers look co Chronicle relates that the Western on the city conndlmen as people with Padflc is now working on four one-milstrings attached for the mere purpose tunnels to provide a passage way of being pulled, and the councllmen for tbe line between Salt Lake and see that they are placed la this pub-li- e Ban Francisco. Between 200 and 250 position of humiliation. None of men are employed in drilling and them were Invited to tbe caucus that blasting through obstructing hills, a attempted 'to settle the fate of the carload of high explosive being nsed mayorship.-every week In the work. . These four tunnels are tbe ImportFIVE CASES IN DOCKET. ant ones of the line, several smaller ones also being in course of construcBalt Lake, Ang. I. In Judge Diehl's tion. The Niles tunnel Is through a court this morning two of the gsng of hill, the top of which Is 500 feet above alleged gamblers arrested last night, the track. The Spring Garden tunnel, evenas noted In another part of this about 15 miles from Quincy in Plumas ing's News, failed to answer when county, is under s high ridge between their names were called and tbe court the north and middle forks of tbe ordered their ball forfeited. The two Feather river. The formation Is volwho will lose $25 etch are Lee Field canic rock. The Beck worth tnnnel Tbe under the low saddle In the l&west end s Jsp named Yoshanstn. other esses were continued until Sat- pass In the Sierra Is through a hill urday for arraignment. that Is only about 300 feet above tbe G. Gannon, who Was oorivlcted of track. At that pdnt the altitude of battery upon one Joseph Magid sev- the line is 5,01$ feet. In this tnnnel eral days ago, was before Judge Diehl the workmen are drilling through this morning for sentence. He waa some of tbe hardest granite to be fined S20 and notice of appeal waa found in the range. The Flower Lake given. tunnel, located In the northeastern The case of Joseph Merron. charged corner of Nevada In the Pequot mounwith embezsling $600 from, the West- tains, Is 6.900 feet above sea. The ern Newspaper Union, was set for the formation Is a hard flinty limestone. 23rd for preliminary hearing. All the tunnels are electric lighted S. F. Banmsn, charged on two and are aired by means of large eleg-tri- c counta of obtaining money under false fans. In the. Niles tunnel compretenses, will have a hearing on the pressed air drills are being nsed. 19th. It la alleged that Bauman, who Officials of the Western Paclfle at is proprietor of an employment agen- Ban Francisco say that the line from cy.' accepted money from laborers and Balt Lake to Ban Francisco will be failed to supply ' them with employ- completed by s year from next month. ment ae agreed. Hla ball waa fixed With Its extensions the Une will be 929 miles long. la the sum of $200 In each case. s. New-hous- office-holder- y, eoun-oilme- . e - - '.Slrrr'Tr .? : .. t r- nwWK 1907. JOS.H.MACKS' EARLIER CRIMES Can save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for WHEN ONLY TEN YEARS OLD HE WAS IMPRISONED. Prisoner, In District Court, Makes Most Remarkable HOUSE WIRING a Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed Statement. When Joseph H. Mack, alias Charles Jubusun, appeared in court yesterday, everybody expected to oee him get his sentence. When Judge HoweU aaked the nun if he had anything to nay. Johnson touk advantage of the opportunity aud told hia awry. When the tale was ended Charles Johnson proved hliuself a prince uf story tellers Just as he ta a prince of criminals. He had hia audience with him aa he told hla tale with such skill, such even and choice language, aud such apparent truthfulneaa that Rud-yar- d Kipling would atand abashed. According to the story, Johnson was an orphan at a very young age and waa left to bear the kicks and scorns of s hard, unrelenting world, without any father or mother to chide him for hla bad deeds or encourage him in good. As the boy was quite clever, he found himself at the head uf a young gsng of embryo criminals, ateaUng petty things and always escaping. Hla first real crime, so he tells, began at seven. For three years he weut on unmolested. At ten he was arrested, taken to court and. Instead of being sent to a reform school, was trans-ferreto a penitentiary. At this point occurred the turning point in hla life. At he received 'sentence to four years, the Judge said, I cannot send yon to the reform school you would contaminate th boys already there. The penitentiary Is the place fur you." Bo off the hoy went to spend his first term at Imprisonment At the end of four years the boy was turned loose and In a short time he stole ra communion service from hla pastor, resented to the church by the Prince of Wales. Captured, the four-- t criminal faced again the judge who had sentenced him. When told that his term wes five years, Johnson made a peculiar statement to the Judge: Your honor, I must go back to serve a sentence in a place that you brought me up in. Had you been different In your treatment of me at first, 1 would not now be a criminal. Your act sent me to a place that compelled me to be a criminal." At the end of thla statement Johnson leaped through the window to the feet below and for ground, forty-fiv- e some time avoided recapture. From that day to this he has spent most of his life In Jail Juat forty years, to be exact. Johnson says he docs not know the moral side of life, or what It means. Hs was bred and steeped In crime until It Is second nature. And yet tbe man has never rubbed a lady or any Ingle Individual that Is wrong, he says. Bnt he thinks It perfectly right to rob corporations that Is his line, and he has followed it closely all his WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS "Those Uto Men CommercialElectricCompany WASH. AYE. 79 HION'E MS. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST d This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. Reflection Before Buying IS OFTEN A MONEY SAVER When out to bay a BICYCLE, KODAK, PIIOXO-OllAPIIT Sill NO TACKLE or anythin in the Sport-i(loodg IJne, we ran gbow you superiority in tbe goodg we sell, BO TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE Alwayi a pleasure for us to explain the reason wby. life. I, Johnson admits all the charge made against him, bnt falls to see the wrong In it He pleads Innocent of because he has moral wrong-doinnever knewn eny other thing since the first judge In Toronto, Canada, deemed him fit for th penitentiary rather than the reform school. Sentence waa suspended until Friday- morning, pending tbe arrival of a n g letter. T. S. HUTCHISON THREATENED 300 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. TO USE A Red Streaks GUN .It One-Mil- 9, i. BTRANGER BENT ON MURDER of Honesty Exist in Everybody ! IS STILL AT LARGE. Police Are on a Strenuous Hunt In Order ts Prevent a Tragedy, stars murder undoubtedly would have been committed by n stranger, wbom tbe police were looking for yesterday afternoon. He Is still at large with the determination to shoot ths man whom he believes wronged him, and the police are attempting to apprehend him before be gets a chance to make a demonstration. As ths stranger, dressed in light shoes, clothes and wearing tennis passed the postofflee on his way to locate his intended victim two Chate-laiboys In s wagon near the pos toffies saw a pistol protruding from under hla arm. One of them exclaimed, Look out. or you will lose yonr gun, hut tbe unknown continued on his way with tbe statement that he would lose very little If be did, but that If he succeeded In finding the man lie was looking for there would be something doing. Not many minutes after this occur- But for the sharp eyes of two young-renchad been communicated to the police station by the father of the Mrs. a of Billings, proprietor boys, rooming house on Lincoln avenue, telephoned to the station and frantically requested the presence of an officer, as a stranger, she said, gun in hand, was determined to kill Donovan.' With the aid of a colored boy the etranger was prevented from carrying out his and Bob threat. Officers Cooney Chambers and Tom Burke put la an appearance, when the man with the gun fled through adjoining biilklings and disappeared. Tbe officers were unable to And him, but the search will be continued this afternoon. It la not known who Draovan Is, nor Is the man with the gnn known to The the police or Mrs. Billings. neighborhood around the hoarding house was considerably upset by tbe incident . Turn In your claims; don't he discouraged ; never too late. Tbe nia who pays a bill when it's 20 years old feels good about It If yon get the money ' yon will feel good about It, too. All Honest Debts should be paid. Everybody says so. Tore la yonr claims. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts n and 100 Commercial National Bank Building, Salt Lake City Boms People Dont Like Ue." Luke, General Mgr. 77, TS, 93, 94, 97, 9B, 19 Francis a . e 234 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY Ogden 3457 Wash. Logan, 47 N. Mala Park City 861 Main Provo, 33 Centre TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; FREE WITH PLATES. No difference wbat yon pay yon cannot get any better a any price. .$1 up Gold killings Bet of Teeth (Best and Amalgam Silver Rubber) 75o $j Fillings A Good Bet for 90s Cement Fillings to $9 Best Work Bridge 0 Gold Crowns, Z2K f 3A0 to $9 Porcelain Fillings .... 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE OUARANT EE Free Examination and Advlca . Honest Work, Fair Dealings make our Success Continuous. 2. Lady Attendant Guar, 10 t m. S till Sundays p. Open antees Good at any ef sur Five Offices. ........ 91-5- 0 fil-0- In absolute quiet Borne of the mills and factories tbat had closed were reopened, and others announce tbat they will reopen today. Mora goods have been moved from the docks than on snv day since the dockers struck, and It is apparent that the strike of the carters will collapse speedily. RU6SIA TO ASSIST PERSIA. Bt Petersburg, Aug. 8. Persia has asked the assistance of the Russian Belfast, Ang. 8. Ibe first day of foreign office to secure a settlement the military policing of Belfast passed of her frontier dispute with Turkey. . TROOPS IN BELFAST. She claims that Turkish troops hT penetrated for a distance of forty miles Into Persian territory, terrorising the population by fir anj sword. The original delimitation of the frontier was made by Russian and English surveyors la th sixties. MONEY FOR TWO CITIES. New York, Ang. 8. There has been $500. deposited by the 000 for telegraphic transfer to Chicago and $500,000 for Baa Francisco. y - |