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Show COALVILLE TIMES. Horrifying Scene and Blood Curdling Atrocities In Macedonia. The Turks are re;v.rtd to have I CwMRi, CHI' MM M IM FwXiIm kMMl-Utall the women and chilM UM. I. masaacred tm dren in twentytwo viUsv of the disor tricts of Fiorina and M mattlr and rfkM tm A4wmmm afterward to have burned the villages are abo allrrrd m have kli'ed a They .V-a. a . .. . The streets of nwiw ff . ... . . number of prlsone-sKrushevo are aid to he strewn with '1 to dead, and tfc survivors are the to lutur bodies the UTAH STATE NEWS. bury suspicions of the Turks The mt!latei corpses of ninety The price cl potatoes eonttnoe to women and children were found In cne x go gp Uudm of the Shortage ct the build fig: pteres of the todies had trop. s. Fifteen been thrown It to the stn-c- t Tbe farmers of Mantl and vicinity of the principal merchants of the town Malta the beat crop tola gear that has wore killed and their heads exhibited on roIes keen garnered for many yean. The churches were derrn!lshl the movement. on foot to? hmtes sacked and the town Is pow a There la grm a racing circuit composed of hnn of ashes The wpu!ae Pert to the hills, where they are In a s'arvlng Dub, Idaho and Montana cities. condition. Troop A, Fourteenth cavalry, which The Dverenlk also aeris that a has taken pace In ku been stationed at Fort Duchfesoe, general mas-acr- e of Monastlr Nearly whole the vilayet ku departed for the Philippines. all the villages have been dstrryed Wednesday of last week was the The. treacherous murder cf elirfciy Inwarmest day of the season la Salt surgent prisoners bv their guards has bad Impression . Lake City, the mercury Jumping up made an especially here. o 8. 1. 1. JCX2J, EiRer i4 lulr.M Mattr. HMCiini. -- af-a- X A. C. CLEVELAND DEAD. bathing resort of considerable Is new miter' among the knportance Prominent Nsvadan Stricken While grlsee scheduled for ML Pleasant for1 Reading a Newspaper. seat season. Hon. A. C. Cleveland died suddenly The Womans Christian Temper Sunday afternoon at hi ranch In wee anion has decided to make a White Pine county. Nevada, while tght to secure the enforcement of the a A newspaper Cleveland was one of the largcnt cattle raisers In the west. He was born In Maine In 1833. On attaining manhood he came to Nevada and engaged In rattle raising and mining, besides taking an active Interest In politic. He was a member of the Nevada leglsature In bCS and aerved In the state senate from 1870 to 1874, He was a member of the Nevada commission wblrh was sent to Wasblnrtfo In 171 to fettle he or rltorlal Irdehtednes cf Nevada lie was a c'ectrr In 18 and again In 1882 and wa t a ranlldat for the jtoverpnrsh'p cf Nevada m the ' Repuhllcan ticket In 184 Mr Cleveland was a delegate to th Rnnhliran lyte, directing their particular attennattoral convention In lsofi and le't tion to Mormona, Methodists and the convention with the sliver Republican. In 188 deceased wa an inPresbyterians. W. W. Fox, the man recently ar- dependent candidate for the United States senate. rested In Salt Lake City and .who la wanted In Alabama on n charge of SIXTY PERSONS INJURED. a murder, will be taken back to that Stock Car Crashes Into Passenger state for trial, Coach With Disastrous Result James Hendrlcksen, an aged resior more passengers were Thirty n dent of ML Pleasant, fell from load of hay one day last week, sustaining seriously injured, some perhaps fak broken collarbone and other Injuries tally, by fi peculiar collision at toe Junction ot the Illinois Central and k.hlc-may prove fatal. u Laker Ffrto WgSHmwrkroS7nrW' Commander Dooth Tucker of the miles southeast of Bloomington, Ills., Salvation Army has accepted an invi- shortly before noon Monday. While a passenger train westbound tation to appear before the National tbe latter read was passing over Irrigation Congress at Ogden and on toe crossing a car of stock wblcb was on "Colonisation." speak being pushed by a switch engine cn A number of men and boys In toe the Illinois Central, broke loose from toe engine and dashed into toe side of - vicinity of RlchOeld engaged In catchtrain with terrific force, ing grasshoppers are making very the psenrfr breaking the (oach in two and Injurgood wages owing to toe bounty ing nearly every ore cf the sixty occupants, The coach was thrown over paid by toe state and county. j on Its side and partially down an A can of tongue cime near causing toe death of three children of ThomCAUGHT IN FIRE TRAP. as Ash of Salt Lake City, last week, toe tongue having been Improperly Loss cf Life Occurs In Buda canned and causing ptomaine poison- Frightful PtsL ing. buildFire broke out In a four-storIL 0- - Havemeyer. president of toe ing In Buda PesL Hungary. In which American Sugar Refining company, people were working. There wa baa offered a (600 loving cup for the a among the occupants, and stampede beat exhibition of sugar beets made many met death. Many of toe occuat the Irrigation Congress to be held pants of the building, teeing their esIn Ogden. cape cut off, clung desperately to the Mrs. Jennie Rasmussen, wife of windows, scresmlng for help. The firemen held out sheets of canPrincipal Rasmussen of the ML Pleas- vas and calle to them to Jumn. Fift teen ant public schools, may lose her persons were saved In this wav, as the result of a pot of coffee but many In Jumping missed the belne killed on the spot. suddenly boiling up, the scalding fluid sheet ninetwo children, elebt ethers Including In face. her the striking fatally and two seriously Injured. A proposition to furnish elec trie Cost of the Richmond Strike. lights to toe residents of the rural strike of toe street railway emThe districts of Salt Lake county Is to hs at Richmond. Vn., was ofilclally ployes put in operation within n year, when declared off It had lasted Monday. most of toe farmers of that county sixty-ninend It estimated Just days, can' discard kerosene tor electricity. to have cost the atreet car company James Mats. was killed at Bingham flfS.OOSt tbe etrlkers in lots of wages .. Junction on ton 19th by n yard en50.000; tbe stste for troops to maingine, tbs body being badly mangled. tain order, (75.000, and the city fer It Is thought hs stepped off the main special police, etc., (5,000. One man track ns n passenger train was going was killed by soldiers, one metorman by and got in front of the yard engine. was fatally stabbed fcy another and scores of patrons were more or less During toe fiscal year ended June seriously Injured. 39, 1903, Utah turned Into the federal Crowds Curiosity Gratified. treasury 197,389, derived from the disThe chief of the Rochester. Pa., voposal of public lands. This ts a great Increase over the year previous when lunteer fire departmenL Joseph Heur-Inwa killed before 1.500 persons Utah's total cash receipts were but flagMonday ty the fall of a t $5M30. In Central park. Tbe pole had pole As the result of a rear-encollision bent by a stem and It was dekt Peterson, two passengers and a been cided to cut the bent section off. Hearfireman were injured, none seriousing ascended the pole sefenty feet, ly. The accident occurred on n sharp where be tied himself and the crowd curve, and tost It was not more disasto watrh the work. Just a trous is regarded as simply a stroks gathered was through, the base of the lleuring of good fortune. pole fell. Heurlng wae crushed and Residents of Zion hive been consld-israbl- y died In a few minutes. stirred np orsr toe report ol Deacon Denounces Dancing. the chief of the fire department that Evangelist Edward Moorehouse, In leading hardware companleo havs a camp meeting address, delivered at been la toe habit of storing large Quincy. Mich., caused a sensation by quantities of dynamite In their placet attacking popular amusements. In f business la toe heart of the city, part he said: The three popular The Indian school near SL Ceorgt amusements of the day ere card playla to be remeved to Pangultch. Cow ing. dancing and theater-goinAny gross has r appropriated 120,000 foi church that sanction them Is spiritthe new school at Pangultch and tht ually dead. Lancing Is hugging, set trtr Indian office is desirous ot proceed fo music. If a man should come my bouse and htfg my wife, and I hav-see- n with tos work as soon as lng title ether men hug other mens w!ve ican be secured to too land needed. at a dance, once at a hotel where I bearded, I would horsewhip him. wttoclgarette law in Utah. Charles Appleby, aged 25. of Stock-on- , suicided last week in SaX Lake Sty, taking morphine. He left n note laying he was tired of life. Members of the South Dakota Press tssodation were entertained In Salt Lake City last week by the Press club wd the Utah Press association. At the conclusion of the prcllml-wr- y examination, Mrs. Aurora Ilodge was held for trial for the murder of William X. Ryan, near Salt Lake City. It Is claimed that the Dowieites tare decided to lnrade Utah to prose- record for the course, three hours,' twelve minutes and fifteen second made by the Columbia two years ago, GET8 EXCITED OVER LATEST In her memorable race against the Shamrock II, would have been broken. MOVe OF RUSSIANS. A It was the Reliance sailed toe thirty miles wVth'n two minutes and Situation In Far East Rendered Aeste thirty-nin- e seconds of the record, by Concessions Granted a Russia which speaks wonderfully of her speed Timber Company in Korea. la the wind that was blowing. The Reliance's victory, natrow as It was, The situation In the Orient has ba would have been smaller bad nut Cap- rendered more acute by Russia ten- - j 'aln Wringe, the skipper of the British rinding an agreement with Korea for aip, bungled the start, sending his the lease of Yongsmpho, in the go- craft over the line nineteen seconds roan harbor, commanding the estairy after tb last gun and handicapping of the Nalu This news cf Russia sc-- her to t?.it extent. At every point of curing a base In Korea, when oOlritlly ailing the defenders superiority was confirmed, caused the greatest ladig lemonstrated. She gained one In Japan. The concession w at, fifty-fivseconds in windward lort-seconds cn the run to the tstenslbly to a Russian timber ur-- vu olond niaik and for,y hv 00 but views it as Japan (any, Impawns her reace. The press denounce the ajreemert TAFT WILL SUCCEED ROOT. ttrongly and warnings have fceea addressed by Japan to Korea that the President Roosevelt Declares That Change Will be Made in January. execution of such a lease weald se followed by the enaction of similar Secretary Root, under date of Aug torcesslons by all the powers Inter 19, presented his resignation formally to the president. The resignation was tsted. Mr. Jordan, British minister at Ee-- ' accepted by the president with the tut, demanded as a counter mov that understanding that Mr. Root continue tVIJu be opened to foreign trade with-- ! as secretary of war at least until Jan, In five days, under serious 1. Governor William H. Taft of the pain of tonsequences" to Korea. Philippines will succeed Secretary JAPAN IS INDIGNANT KILL WOMEN AND CHILDREN. - j 1 min-natio- 1 8e-ou- ' SETTLEMENT. A CUICK EFFECTING reading A. C. j K ", i ag" v. 1 zt$A . I mu .' - jw ' : , - - eye-sigh- . -- CHK4GO 7ZY3CA2T One way of retaliating on the Colombian government would be te Induce navy to participate In our naval maneuvers. - Japan still is directing tegutlatlons nn the Manchurian question, direct with Russia, and at once protested to 6t. Petersburg cn account of this last S 7 Russian move, Root as secretary of war. - President Roosevelt bag authorized the following statement: The president some months ago tendered the secretaryship of war to Jud?e Taft, and at that time It was arraufod that he would succeed RELIANCE AGAJN WINS. Root. Forroiy Roct will get out of office some tme Id January sod Defeats Sir Thomae Llptorfa Boat In Judge Tat. will assume the duties of toe office shortly afterward." 8econd Race. j The Ret'anro again tioired her Killed Himself on Night of Wedding. heels to Sir Thomas IiplcnV. 20 Wayne McCloud, years old, a lenger on Tuesday, taking the' second for a San kYanclsco newsreader copy race of the cup sories of 1903 by the who was to hare married Marnarrow margin of one minute and paper, Matthew garet Tuesday, shot and Innineteen seconds. stantly killed himself while walking It was as pretty and hard fought in front of the home of Miss Macontest as has ever been sailed off tthews parents in Berkeley. Miss Matthew was walking with him at the Candy Hook, and had the wind not time and caught McCloud as he fell. fallen during the Inst ten minutes toe Death was Instantaneous. See-reta- y DETERMINED TO DIE. Salt Lake Man Ends His Life In Sensational Manner. Andrew Adams, of Salt Lake City, who slashed Mrs. Jennie Gerald with a razor In an attempt at murder, conDr. fessed his crime to Beer, told bis motive and later committed suicide by drowning himself under a bath tub fauseL He eluded his watcher at about 6 oclock at night and slipped into the bathroom. Getting Into a tub, be let his legs bang out, and wedged himself under the faucet with his mouth on It. and turned on the water. He was dead In his confession he when found. said ho had tried to murder the woman because he loved her to distraction, and she had intimated that their relations must end Adams gave her a clean name, and declared that their Life had been strictly proper. HIS SON. Apologizes for InStars and Stripes. sulting The sultan of Deseen has appeared before Major R. H. Bullard, at Manila, with a large retinue, and has made a full and complete apology for the Insult tendered the United States flag, and for which reparation was promptly demanded by Major Bullard, then In command. The sultan declared that his crazy son, since disinherited, was alone responsible for, thp,ggt,rgge Congress Will Meet In SL Louis. SL Lonis will be the next place of conmeeting of the gress If the executive committee can make proper arrangements for dates and entertatnmenL The delegates were unanimous In the choice for St. Louis for the convention city, but the matter was lfeft In the hands of th executive committee for settlement with the understanding that SL Louis is to be given the preference. of Deseen Trans-Misslssip- Boston Gets Next Reunion. The Grand Army of the Republic selected Boston as the place in which toe encampment of 1904 will be held, and elected toe following officers: General John C. Black, of Illinois; senior vice commander, Colonel C. Mason Keene of California; Junior vice commander. Colonel Harry C. Kessler of Montana; surgeon-ln-chlef- , George A. Harmon, of Ohio; chaplaln-ln-chieWinfield Scott of Arizona. Commander-In-Chief- , A law legating strikes tn Russia n. la In prwpareti The postoffice scandal Is still being federal grand .nvu ugated by the Jury. A SL Petersburg Russian waters. flee dispatch says the has Bailed from Turlrixa Fkilly 10,000 survivors of the Civil war inarched in the parade la Sav Pranciseo on the 19th. Mr and Mrs. William Storey of cele aioorolDErton, Ills., last week their sixty seventh wedding laniversary. Reports received in Rome from Bulgarian sources confirm the reports that the insurrection In too Badkans Is spreading miners have been put to t, work in the Cripple Creek, Colo , and men armed with Winches-.er- s are guarding them. It is alleged that in four days nloa-.eeInfants died In Denver from dis vase which can be traced to milk prewired with formaldehyda Almost 500 delegates attended the hlrty fourth annual session of the Naassociation at tional Beekeepers Los Angeles last week. Reports from Belgrade go to show .hat King Peter Is merely a figurehead, and Is In the hands of the military, which enthroned him. A special from Manalmo, B. C., says that two Japanese wood cutters were tilled by a fellow countryman, who murdered the men with an axe. During a quarrel Harvey Thomas of Frankfort, Ind , was Killed by Harry Loveland. Loveland killed Thomas if striking him with his fist, breaking his neck. As tbe result of a street car collision between Carthage and Joplin, Mo., one man was killed and one fur while .ally wounded, twenty five Jthers were hurt Willirm Kieeman of Portland was Irowned while surf bathing in the presence of ,a thousand spectators. Desperate efforts were made to resue him without avail. James Budd and Eugene Moss, both aged 1C, were electrocuted and thei-bodies burned at Saginaw, Mich., by coming in contact with a live wire In an electric light tower. W. J. Edwards of Plains, Kans., was shot and killed Thursday nighh His sons and have surrendered, admitting that they did to shooting. No cause Is known. V The auxfliaryarelTef 'ship Terra Nova, formerly a New Found land steam whaler, sailed last week toi toe Antarctic regions to relieve to British exploring vessel Discovery. Two masked men robbed the boarding house of Joseph Hall at Sloan River, Wig., and shot Willie Erneett aged 12 years, killing him. The men escaped, but a posse Is tn pursuit. William Koenig has married hi stepmother, Mrs. Anna Koenig, ai David City, Neb. The father of th young man and first husband of toe woman committed suicide a year ago: Dr. John L Doggett of Roanoke! Va., was seized with nightmare. Hli wife caught him and tried to control him. He threw up both hands! struck to bedstead and broke both Non-unio- n dis-ric- n r son-in-la- L',r arms. A terrible accident occurred on Lake Tykojarvi, Finland, on the 17th The upper deck of a vessel conveying people from church collapsed and forty persons were drowned or killed and many others were injured. British Destroy Burml. For the second time this season a Dispatches received at the Colonial cloudburst has struck FlagEtaff, Art office in London, from Zunguru, northern Nigeria, dated August 18th, give details of the destruction of the town of Burml by a British 10100 of thirty whites and 600 native rank and file. The enemy's lose was 700 killed. Including the former sultan of Sokota and a majority of the chiefs. The Brit- sons, sweeping fields, roads an4 bridges and driving those in the low lands to the hilltops. Much damage to property Is reported, hut no lives lost A granite monument marking to elte of the birthplace of the late Pre Ident Chester Ar Arthurwas dedicated ish loss was eleven men killed. In- at Fairfield, Vt., last week. The prinmen cluding one officer, and sixty-twSenate wounded. Tbe enemy made a des- cipal speaker was former William E. Chandler of New Hamp resistance. perate o house-to-hous- 100-foo- d - d f, g J. sup-pose- Trans-MIsslssIp- e 4 and Shamrock III, held on Tbur ' did not count as a victory for either vessel, owing to tbe light and shifting ch&rcter of the air, the vessels falling to get within the time limit. Yachting experts are confident that the challenger Is doomed to return to England empty handed. While the race Thursday was not absolutely conclusive, owing to tbe light and shifting character of the air, but In a beat to windward, a portion of which was sailed In a driving rain, the cup defender. Reliance, showed her heels to the Shamrock III In commanding style, and that, too. In d weather conditions which were to be to the particular liking4 it the challpnger The Reliance and outpointed Shamrock III In every particular The Shamrock lid not turn the outer mark, and there Is, therefore, no way of knowing absolutely how badly she was oeaten. , Sultan XEWS SUMMARY. IN AMERICA.! Experts Feel That Challenger Will Return to England Empty Handed. The first race between the Rel ajee BLAMES '' Ms lit CUP WILL REMAIN C3ACT Or CDURSU f02 TKS Escape From Arizona Jail. FIts prisoners. Including Carlos McCormick, the bey murderer, aged 14, nade their escape from Pima county, irlzona. Jail, Tue?day, fcy digging a lole In the vail cf the Jail and drep-)tn-g from the second story by means if a rope made from their blankets. All of the prisoners except cne were Mexicans under sentence for smuggling and selling liquor to Indians. The escapes had Leon at liberty about four hours before the jail officers discovered their absence. 4 iMLKEXS9 CUP Dftftny Killed by Lightning. A aerere rain and electrical storm passed over Mossvllle, Ills., shortly after 1 oclock Tuesday morning, doing considerable damage. Quite a number of people congregated on the perch of the hotel and a bolt of lightning struck a tree directly in front sod Instantly killed Cecrge Pence and Injured John Crawl, John Epptngcr and, a third man whose name is not known, lbe injured will probably recover. Pence was foreman of a telephony construction force. e Race War In Texaa. An the negroes of the town ot White Wrighb Texas, more than 100 persons, have fled for fear of & race war. A negro attacked a white woman about a week ago, and that night a negro accused of the offense was mob,- - but rescued and hanged by saved from death by the sheriff and a posse. Notices were posted ordering all negroes to leave the place, and the blacks fled. A Texas ft Pacific negro excursion from Louisiana and eastern Texas to El Paso, arranged recently, has been declared off. Passengers Wade Ashore. A dispatch from Quebec, under date of Angut 21, says: Word was re ceived here tonight that the ste&me: Carolina, which left here yesterday for Saguenay, went ashore at mid night In toe latter river six miles from Tadousac. It Is expected slfS will float with calm weather. There are 217 passengers on board, principally Americana, and although some wer landed on rocks in the steamer! ashore is boats, the majority walked the night garb and- - suffered great! from cold and wind. shire. Samuel J. Park, the labor leadet who has been on trial in New Yorl City, charged with extortion In de mandlng and receiving money fron various employers under the threat that h would call strikea, waa founj guilty. - Jefferson Sanders, colored, who 01 May 2nd, was terribly beaten ant then shot and killed two pollcemei and wounded another in New Yorl City, has been released from custody to Jury having failed to find an la dlctmenL A Berlin dispatch says: Lieutenant j IKayser was probably fatally shot il ,a duel at Ailensteln, Germany, witl ;Llutnant Klauenfluegel. The duel ,waa toe result of Joking at a tar well supper given at the officers sino to Captain Fiege. Chief Justice Brewer, In an artlcls on to crime of lynching, advocate the abolition ot appeals in criminal casoa, saying the people are afraid of toe law and its results, and that certainty of punishment for criminals la toe remedy for 1 aching. 4 a " |