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Show U. & J the largest creameries and VERY ANGRY dairies Jn the state, situated near Den-te- r. Analysts by health officers reb. HIS TROOPS GIVEN XtOUN veals the fact that the cream was ORDER! 60UADRON TO BAIL FOR THRASHING BY INSURGENTS. TURKISH WATERS. better charged with formaldehyde, known aa embalming fluid, to keep it Flare Battle Which Raged Over Six from aouring. No deatba have oc- Demands rf Czar That Punishment b curred. although several caaea are listed Out to Assassins Must Hour. In Which Turk Are Recritical. Losses. With I Compiled With. Heavy pulsed from one of SULTAN IS DEFEATED CO tMt , u4 J fmolit BeSleiS lut. la CitMllt, the. aaa mr tv. wfiimon fvMt la itWIB Tttatai MM a MM taaaaa aaMMatatllJO it - fW M A fierce battle Is reported to hsve occurred to tbe neighborhood of Three Turkish battalions attacked 1,000 Insurgents, and after the fight bad raged for six hours the Turks were repulsed with the loss of 210 killed and wounded. The Insurgent loss Is not given. Reports received at Sofia. Bulgaria, from Constantinople and believed to be authentic, confirm the previous statements to the effect that when tbe Turks recaptured Krushevo they Slaughtered the entire Christian population without exception, and It Is pointed out that among those killed were the employees of the government tobacco establishment, which were under European control, aa tbe proceeds from these establishments were assigned to tbe service of the Turkish Mon-aatl- UTAH STATE NEWS. EUSSIi r. Would Sell Wifes Tomb sell at a bargain the tombstone, with the lot In which my first wife is buried t St Marys cemetery. dollars One hundred and twenty-fiv- e takes them both. Here la a good cbance for speculation. The shaft and lot cost 275. ) In these words Rogian Schmitt, a baker of Chicago, reiterated a plan that bas created a furore among the relatives of bis first wife and their friends, as well as his neighbors. Back of Scb mitt s unusual and sensational proposal is deelaredto be the remarkable Jealousy of a second wife, which Is said by neighbors to include even tbe love her husband bore his dead -- I will of tbs Russian Black been ordered to sail to Turkish yatera. Notification of this move to been telegraphed from Bsbastofol to the Russian embasaadoi at Constantinople. The dispatch of th squadron is Intended t emphasize Russias Intention of sxactlng complete compliance with her demands as to satlafacton s for the murder by a Turkish if her consul at Mon astir. The star ordered that no promises OB the part of the Turkish government 'Should b accepted, but that demands should b made as follows: Tbs Immediate severe punishment of th gurderer; tbe arrest and exemplary punishment of the person who A squadron sa fleet bas KaysvW bow baa a local exchange erf tbe Rocky Mountain Dell Telephone in full operation. There were nine cases of 'smallpox la detention In Salt Lake City at the close of tbd week. A Sprtnyrllle lad was last week sen-te- n red to fire days In the county Jail for stealinc gum from a store. session of the Utah The thirty-thirwas Methodist Mission conference held In Salt Lake City last week. wife. More than fifty-fou- r tons of grassfired st M. Rostkovoskls carriage; th W Have Plenty of Apples. hoppers hare been killed this summer Immediate of positive production of the fanners Sanpete county. by A report on the worlds apple crop debt vail the Monastir that of has proofs v Men are being rushed to Callentee of 1903 bas just been Issued by the been actually banished; the Immediate to take part in the construction of tbe CONVICT KILLED BY JAILER. of commerce. Boston chamber It shows severs punishment of all the civil and 8en Pedro, Los Angeles 4 Salt Lake Great Britain short of aU fruits, notmilitary officials responsible W the Attempted te Take Key Away From route. ably spplea. Europe la generally short rnardtf. Guard and Wss Shot Indications point to am increase la of apples, but with a heavy crop of VaJames Williams, prisoner In the lencia oranges and Almeria business throughout the state, It being SITUATION IN TURKEY. grapes New England, In tbe aggregate will the general belief that the dnll season state penitentiary at Rawlins, Wyo., was shot to tbe head Tuesday night has passed. hsve a very generous crop, Maines a! Rovefstlonloto Delayed by Harvesting the night turnkey, E. B. Godson, most Are Hastening to Join Their Colors. by equaling that of tost year. New There are only four more school and died a few hours after from the York state reports plenty erf Letters received to London from children In Ogden this year than there apples; wound. Williams Is the prisoner who Monastir, dated August 6th, add some the middle west only fair; the tar-wewere on Angust I, 102, according to escaped from the institution June 6th the official school census. Virginia and West Vir- Information regarding the situation and was caught a few days after by very heavy; a very large crop, and Nova Sco- then prevailing to the brief reports ginia The Utah Independent Telephone Deputy 8hertff Dodge near Dixon. tia exceptionally heavy. Canada that th censor allows to leak out Is erecting poles and laying Since that time he has L company given the pen! promises quite a heavy yield. The letters eay: conduits In Silt Lakt City, preparatentlary officials all kinds of trouble. Cloudburst In Nebraska Ooss Great The insurrectionary bands have tory to Installing their new system. Tbe turnkey went to Williams cell to their full complement of men, nearly Damage, A Salt Lake doctor has two patients see If he had been tampering with tbe and These revolutionists yho were de- here been of have received Details - suffering from blood poisoning, ona lock, when- the prisoner assaulted Wilbf the harvesting are hastening cast being caused from the peck of a liams, and to tbe scuffle was shot and a cloudburst along the Nebraska ayed th to Join color. Heretofore the reKansas line for about eight miles. bet and tba other by the bite of a fly. killed. cruits ter required to provide their Two clouds apparently met, and tot A company has been formed In Salt own rile. Now all are supplied from POISONED BY ICE CREAM. to water an fell hoar E the sheets. Lake City which will provide abstracts to the mountains. ttmates of the downpour are all tbs magazhee of life insurance policies. Tbe com- Tourists Eat of Product Charged With for two or three places Excepting way from a foot to three feet Tbs pany is the first of Its kind ever orFormaldehyde. postering strategic advantages, all down water swept Dry branch and of th ganized. Over fifty people, the majority of sixty or seventy villages- - la are 8ilver which creek, usually dry 3. Ross Clark of the Salt Lake route whom are tourists in Colorado Springs at tbls season of the year, taking th Erchevo district are deserted. bas made official announcement of and Manltou, from all parts of the everything before IL More than a lath Fiorina district th rebels contracts let for grading roadbed over country, have been poisoned from eat- thousand trees were taken out by the haves large depot to a strong posiThe Cap" between Daggett and Cab ing Ice cream sold by Colorado roots, and barns, cribs, grain and hay tion k th mountains. Many women lentea, a distance of about S00 miles. Springs dealers from a consignment stacks, several droves of bogs and are laklng bread day and night for many horses and cattle were swept those to the field, and large supplies Bert Kelson, a Salt Lake boy, at- St cream received Sunday morning away with tbe flood. of okthlng, shoos, rifles &ud ssxmuiii-tlo- n fnaka to a balloon ascension tempted re kept there. and pararhut jump last weak, when A spy Informed th Turkish at, the parachute failed to work and tha thorfle of th depot and they sent young aeronaut, ws seriously injured. a thuaand troop on Angust 4th to WOMAN ILL-USE- D IN GEORGIA PRISON oaptr th place. The fight which According to a decision banded ensud lasted twenty-fou- r hours. flown by Justice McCarty In the so- Mav soldiers were killed, but th a court .Iset week A school house stroghold waa so secure that th cauuot be who sustained ne losses. r forputUc and fiivat d th attack. dance, because It Is against public August 6 th sixty Turkish sob policy. dims were found dead at Karamanla, Salt Lake will entertain the apparently killed to a hard with a Rj perl or force of rebels. fight, Brotherhood of Electrical Workers during the week commencing MURDERED HIB WIFE. "September 12, when 250 delegates, from all parts, of the Union, will be Kiftsea City Woman Attacked as Bhe d gen-d'srm- - 7 V ry. Inter-aatlon- al present X man supposed to be W. u At Sunnyslde; last week. Sam Contango and another Italian engaged la - a fight, whea tha other maa drew, a polnard and slashed Costas go across tbe abdomen. Inflicting a wound which will probably prove fatal. WATERMEL0N3 Negro Has ConUmltted Number of Murdsro Because of Destruction of His Melon Patch. News has Just reached Heflin, Ala., that four men were killed and nine wonnded In Randolph county the lat-tpart of last week by a desperate negro named Sledge. The sheriff and posse are to pursuit, but have not yet been able to capture the murderer. The trouble started over a difficulty to a watermelon patch. A party of white men were working on the public road at Beaver Creek, near Lamar. Sledge has a watermelon patch near the road, and when the men finished wroking they asked permission to eat a few melons. Sledge told them to help themselves, but requested that they take care not to destroy the vines. Aa soon aa the men entered the patch they began to cut and slash melon to every direction. The negro warned them to atop, and then Went after a gun. Returning, he emptied th weapon Into th crowd, wounding nine out of eleven. Immediately after the shooting Sledge fled. A posse overtook the negro near Wedowee. He waa ordered to surrender, but replied by firing his shoteun. Instantly killing Thomas Ebbltt and Robert Ford. Later Sledge was accosted on th road by James Moore and Bud Wilson, Without warning the negro raised his gun and fired. Instantly killing Moore and fatally wounding Wilson. er RAILWAY IN PHILIPPINES. y, Removed Girls Heart Surgeons at th city hospital in St Loots, Mo removed the heart of Alma Toomey ,a girl who had been atabbed by her aged lover, Thomas Barnes, laid It upon her breast examined It found it uninjured and replaced It without apparent Injury to the patient It Is the eleventh Operation of thin kind to the male convicts are treated and then! annals of surgery. Barnes only exwhipped. Immediately after being cuse for hts crime Is that tho child lashed she was manacledjo a negress looked Uka hi sweetheart of thirty and sent to the field la th broiling years ago, who jilted him. sun. Russian Fleet Ordered to Turkish Supt Foster, over whoe protest the Water. whipping waa done, hts resigned. Miss D Crist is In a serious condition.1 A squadron of the Russian Black Her mind seems to be affected. Shy is Sent ha been ordered to sail for claims the whipping was administered Turkish waters. Notification of this as a result of her refusing to entermove has been telegraphed from . Setain Improper proposals mad to her' bastopol to th Russian ambassador by Warden Alsgood. Warden Allagood bas been dis at ConsUntlnopl., The dispatch of charged from bis position at th Geor- the squadron Is Intended to emphagia etate prison farm, and there will sis Russias intention of exacting be no more whipping of female con- complete compliance with her desatisfaction for th mar victs to Oeorgla as a result of the mands asa toTurkish gendarme of her by story told by Mamie Do Crist to the fer soarul at Monastir. legislative Investigating committee. Cav Written Pledge to Assassins. Bunk a Chinese Cruiser. Gazette Jh The s Canadian . Pacific railroads prists a letter from a person to Bel steamer Empress of India, from gradd, who Is In confldnMtl relar, July 27 and Yokohama, Au- tions with'th leader of tho recent gust 10th, for Hongkong, collided near conspiracy explaining why King Hongkong, China, with the Chines Peter la completely to their hand and cruiser Huang Tal. The warship sank does not dare to do the slightest gov-WcollIMosv Tb Ein- r ewkin- presa-o- f India saved HO of the crew A QV wrltr of the conspiracy long of the cruiser. The captain of the was cognizant before the regicide wa perpetrated, Tal. who Huang refused to leave his end gave the conspirators a written ship and thirteen of her crew were pledge not to punish them If h him-wa- s elected king. drowned. Th Empress of India waa badly damaged amidships. - The Georgia legislature, as well as the state prison commission, has determined to make a thorough of the whipping administered to Mamie De Crist, the diamond queen," at the state prison farm at Investi-gatlo- n MUledgevHle. One resolution Intro, flneed to the house calls for the of the man who administered covery, thq whipping and the pardon of Mist The Judgment of the lower court In De Crist. , Gov. Terrell called oa tho prison denying the motion for a new trial made by Feter Mortemen, tbe nvicted commissioners in person and demanded fuller report than th commission murderer of Jamee R. Hay, who hada asked for and Instructed th comwas killed to Forest Dale, Dec. It, mission to discharge . the whipping UOL baa been affirmed by tha supreme bosa. coart of the state. Later reports from MUledgevUl General Manager A. C. Ridgeway of show that Mlsa De Crist was tied tba Colorado-UtaConstruction com- Iowa In th tame manner that negro pany, which to building the Denver-Sal- t WENT HOME IN A BARREL. Lake road, says that the report of aa alliance or agreement between Man Stake HI Clothe on a Pool the new line and the Denver 4 Rio Gam and Loses. Orande, waa anfounded. John Martin, proprietor of the Under a recent ruling of tha pos- Dewey hotel at Stamford. Conn, tcnee department, Utah to likely to.bo played pool with William Culloo, and deprived of several rural free delivery when Msrtln offered to bet tbe clothes routes. The ruling was that no tout pn his back against Culioossult In "a should be over twenty-fiv- e mile to match game of 10) balls, Culloo' toad length, and that along this route there th wager without hesitation. Th game was closely contested. most be at least 100 families. Martin won. He Insisted on carrying out the terms of the wager, so Culloo bad to go home to a barrel. h TROUBLE OVER eoM-bloode- mile. - Lord Salisbury Is very 111 and It le feared ke will not recover. Fifty-eigh- t victims of the tun Del di tn Paris on Wed nee-dawere burled aster Proposed to Build a Lino From Manila B. Evans, manager of th to North End of Island. American Transfer company, mur Root has been to correSecretary Aged his wife, Lilli Maud Evans, lb with Governor Taft regardspondence d a most manner at their home to th southern portion of Kan-M- l ing the construction of a system of rlalroads in the Philippine islands City, Mo., early Saturday. Later to some 600 miles. It is amounting M dead la Monnt 8L Mary's com-orto build a line from Manila two miles distant having shot proposed north through Luzon to a harbor at Bmself. Mrs. Evans was attacked as th northernmost end of the island. As lay asleep. According to the hired Another projected line Is a branch ri, tho oaly witness to tho tragedy, from the north and south line over the Ivans entered his wifes apartments mountains to the eastern coast AnX about daylight and fired two ahota other proposed line Is from Manila A her. Neither took effect and then, south to Batangas. It has been sugdragging Mrs. Evans toward him by gested also that a line be constructed tke hair, be deliberately placed hi re- along the west coast of Luzon from volver against th beck of bsr nsek Dagupan, the present terminus of tha and fired. Th shot literally bltw tha Manila and Dagupan road, to tha north end of the Island. womans headott The etate board of equalisation has completed a table showing tbi assessment by counties as reported by the county auditors. The total la $12$,. 342,442, an Increase of $10,101,226 over the year 1202. e, Vote Rejecting Convention Was a Unanimous One, anj President la So Advised. A cablegram dated August 11th, baa been received at the state department from Minister Beaupre at Bogota, saying that the Panama canal treaty has been rejected by the Colombian senate. The rote was unanimous. President Roosevelt was Immediately advised of the pews. Mr. Beaupres telegram being forwarded to Oyster Bay. Little additional Information concerning the action of the Colombian senate could be obtained at the state department Mr. Adee, acting secretary, would not say what course the United States would pursue. The reason given for the rejection of the treaty by the Colombian senate. it Is said here, was the alleged encroachment on Colombian sovereignty, which Us opponents contended would result from the treaty. A dispatch from Colon says the rejection of the canal treaty by the Colombian senate has produced a tremendous sensation on the Isthmus. It was generally thought that the treaty would pass with some modifications. It will be Impossible for President Marroquln to again submit the to the Colombian congress In Itstreaty present form. The treaty cannot again come before that body. President Marroquln, however, can send the treaty, slightly emended, to tbe senate and reopen tbe canal debate. It Is believed at the Colombian legation that President Marroquln will adopt some such procedure. feorge of Congo, Ky, was killed by a Rio Grande train near Lake View. It 1 supposed the man was stealing a ride and fell, bis body being dragged over Kaye-vlll- NEtVS SUMMARY. Slept (X Brown Berman Bolschut, a Salt Lake boy, bas been arrested oa a charge of horse stealing. He appropriated a horse and buggy and was enjoying a ride, when he was gathered 1 by ye long arm of the law. ' Utah's mining exhibit at tha BL Louis fair promises to be among the Very best exhibits at the expss!tlon. A feature of the exhibit will be aa Immense display of onyx, new deposits of which have been lately discovered. IL T. Robbins, a farmer of was thrown from bla wagoa while crossing tbe railroad track, bis Jaw being broken In several places, tofilctlng such serious Injuries that the doctors hold out llttla hope of re- THE COLOMBIAN SENATE REJECTS CANAL TREATY. dto-ebar- Rhlns-Westphal- Van-couve- . CHINESE FAMINE OVER. Frank Farias, a rancher living neel Los Angeles, --was Instantly killed by a train nt n crossing. Neb A cloudburst nt Papillion, flooded the town and caused extensive damage to growing crops. Lord Curzons term of office an viceroy of India has been extended from January to May, 1904. The wrecking of jhe Katy flyei near Sedalia, Mo., on the 11 th resulted In the injury of twenty-on- e persona Considerable opposition has d veloped to the Idea of calling the extra session of congress for October. Seven people are now dead aa the result of the attack upon a crowd at Winfield, Kana , by Twlgg8, a lunatic. It la reported from Rome that Mount Vesuvius continues In a fever of eruption and a new crate seems to have opened. A buggy containing four persons waa struck and wrecked by a street car in Kansas City, the occupant all being seriously injured. James J. Hill personal property assessment was raised from 1138,006 to 1200,000 last week by the board of equalization at SL Paul. When asked 'if It was not a fact that be waa to succeed Secretary Root, It Is claimed Governor Taft professed Ignorance in the matter. Four miners engaged in placing timbers In a zinc mine at Franklin Furnace, N. J were crushed to death by a rock weighing at least fifteen tons. The crowd that witnessed the contest between Jeffries and Corbett waa undoubtedly the largest that ever assembled at a similar entertainment tn California, Eleven people are dead as the result of the collapse of the board walk at the baseball park in Philadelphia, and several more are tying at th point of death. Isaao Markley, a wealthy farmer living near Marshalltown, Iowa, arrested last May, charged with the murder of his wife and ont on $10,004 ball, haa suicided by hanging. Veterans of the Army of the PUL ipplnes in Manila, celebrated occupy tion day with a parade to which 806 men took pari, clad in the old regulation service clothing of bine shirts and khaki. At the age of 84, Grandfather Coy, south of RusselvUle, Ind Is cutting a full set of new teeth above and three below at present, hut all his teeth are coming in new and gradually pushing the old ones out E. E. Johnson, bookkeeper to a Duluth, Minn., bank, admits embezzling $40,000 and says his peculation have extended over a period of eight months. He squandered the money to stock speculation. The house of commons has accepted all the amendments to the Irish land bill adopted by the house of lords, except two of an unimportant nature. It is believed tbe lords will accept the bill In its present fora. Charles G. Emery, a wealthy tobao-cdealer of New York City, haa Grand View park, an Island to the SL Lawrence river, many acre to extent, which will be turned Into a free sanitarium for poor children. Fori Percy Bigelow, a in Wayne, Ind., boy, box car by tramps ,&nd was not until the car arrived in Chicago, several days later, when th boy waa found In a famished co motion. The Monmouth, N. J., county court of common pleas bas decided the case brought by a landlord against n tenant for rent which was unpaid bo cause the tenant bad to move ove lng to bedbugs. The court favors tha if -- X o par-chase- was-locke- Harvest Time Brings Relief to Many "s Mongolians. According to mall advices from Hongkong, missionaries returned from the famine district (n Kwagsi province, south China, report that the conditions there have improved. The harvest had commenced End the free had cessed In many places early In July. It waa expected that the necessity for the further distribution of food would disappear entirely In a few weeks from that time. Harvard 8tudent Who Slept Forty-twDays Was Demented. C. Endicott Allen, the young real estate man and Harvard student, who, after lying to a dose at Long Branch forty-tw- o daya for examination, has been pronounced Insane and will be placed to a sanitarium, The doctors say hla long sleep was th early sign of dementia, although It puzzled the doctors, because, during his waking hours, Allens mind was perfectly clear and hla physical condition good. On Hundred Strikers Killed. Fourteen strikers were killed and 300 to 160 wounded tn a military onslaught which occurred to tbe vicinity of Kieff as late aa August IL according to a Russian correspondent of the London Times. The troops, be says, fired several volleys Into the strikers at close quarters Tbe correspondent o d tenant It is rumored to Constantinople that the Turkish troops In Macedonia bav become ao demoralized by their faih sre to receive pay that hundreds of them are deserting and selling' their rifles to th Insurgents to order to obtain provisions. The Mussulmans at Usknb are dally gathering to, the mosques and It is feared that a massacre of th Chri liana la Impending. Officials in Sofla express the belief that tbe into ventlos of the powers alone pro vent the disaster. The present run of Chinook salmon ' In the Columbia river la un precedent od. Every cannery and cold storage plant on th river la working to its toll c petty., it to conceded that the present phenomenal ran of fish to due to artificial propagation. , According to a dispatch for Amsterdam. three hundred Chinese were - regarJithlsbccurrenfeiX' irxlgiitfl-can- t bUlsd comment on the officially In- troops at the vlllagd of Poelententgah, spired reports that matters had re- to the Island of Sumatra. Th Dutch sumed their normal aspect In the dislost one officer and six men killed turbed districts of southern Russia, They captured th village. 1 I last r- - 1, |