OUR SHIPS MOVE VE88EL8 UMDER WAY FOR TURK I8H WATERS. NOTHING LATE FROM BEYROOT Reports Mot Confirmed Are That Min ister Leishman Has Requested the United States to Recall the Euro pean 8quadron from Turkish Waters. WASHINGTON. Other than tho advices from Admiral Cotton announc ing hla departure with tho crulsors Brooklyn and San Francisco for Bey root, 'thoro woro no dovelopmontB In tho Turkish nltuatlon bo far as Wash ington la concerned. No additional In formation camo from United States Minister Lolshman, Socrctary Hay saying ho had not hoard from our min ister to Turkey Saturday. Tho ordors to Admiral Cotton to proceod to Boyroot will not bo can celed, it Is authoritatively stated, un less tho president so directs. Such an order nt this tlmo, however, ap parently would not avail anything, as tho admiral Is now on his way to Turkoy. Tho Associated Press Intorvlow with Choklt) Boy, tho Turkish minister, at bis summer homo nt Sayvlllo, L. I., was a topic of almost general dis cussion in ofllclal circles. That tho minister Is manifestly perturbed over tho situation of affairs In Turkoy la fully realized horo. Ills uneasiness over tho prosenco of tut Amorican fleot in Turkish watorB, lost It bo taken by tho revolutionists as an ovldonco of tho Amorlaan gov ernment's sympathy with their cauBO, It Is thought, will not bo a strong enough reason for Its withdrawal. The administration regards It as a sacred duty to seo that adequato and prompt asslstanco and protection should bo glvon Amorican interests in tho disturbed districts and for this reason focls justified In having tho warships sent to Turkoy. Contrary to expectation, Choklb Boy had not arrived In Washington up to 9 o'clock Sunday night and Inquiry at tho leading hotels failed to dls closo that ho had tolcgraphcd that lio was coming. A number of dis patches nro awaiting his nrrlval horo. Presumably somo of tho dispatches aro from Constantinople and Secre tary Hay will grant tho minister an audlonco It ho comes to tho city. With tho departure of tho, crulsors Brooklyn and Son Francisco for Boy root, as announced by Admiral Cot ton to tho navy department, tho en tire Europoan squadron Is now on Us Way to tho Turkish seaport. CONSTANTINOPLE. SInco tho representations mado by United Statos Minister LolBhman, regarding tho attempt on tho lifo of Vice Con sul Nagolsson, tho authorities nt Bey root aro displaying a marked activity In thoir efforts to find tho culprit REVERSE FOR REBEL8. Severely Defeated in Engagement Where 1,000 Men Are Killed. SALONICA Tho Bulgar'in Insur gents sustained a sovcro reverse at Smllovo Friday, 1,00 of them being killed. Tho insurgents to tho number at 3,000 occupied a position on a liolght, which was stormed by six bat talions of Turkish troops commanded by Sorvot Pasha. After losing 1,000 of their number tho Bulgarians fled in tho face of tho heavy Turkish ar tillery Are. Tho Turkish losses woro insignificant. SOFIA, Bulgaria Dispatches re ceived from Contantlnople, Salonlca, Monastlr and Adrlanople reveal an equally unsatisfactory condition of af fairs in Macedonia. From Salonlca came reports of now uprisings. At Monastlr tho insurgents nro Bald to bo mastors of tho situation. Telegrams from Adrlanople declare that tho in surgent bands aro continuing their ravages. ' Vesuvius Is Still Busy. HOME Tho eruption of Vosuvlus continues in all Its grandeur, but with out apparent danger to tho neighbor hood. Hundreds of tho peoplo remain up all night long to witness tho spec tacle. An lowan Killed -by Train. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. R. W. Hos. tetter of Codar Rapids, la., was run down and killed by a train nt Cerrll los, N. M., Sunday. Agitation in Servla. BELGRADE, Servla A crowd of thousands of peoplo gathered in tho theater squaro on Sunday afternoon and demonstrated In sympathy with tbo Macedonians. Several woll known politicians spoko. They condemned Turkish misrule, appealed to tho Ser vians to assist the Macedonians in their struggle for freedom and declar ed that Servla, Bulgaria and Monto negro ought to occupy and rebuild the Turkish empire. RELIANCE COMES IN FIRST. Winner Falls to Cover Course Inside of the Time Limit. Start. Turn. Finish Rellanco ....11:02 1:56:10 4:38:46 Shamrock III 11:02 2:07:40 NEW YORK. With nollanco less thnn a third of a mllo from tho fin ish and Shamrock FII." hull-down on tho horizon, fully two miles astern of tho gallant defender, tho fourth raco of tho present sorlos for tho America's cup Thursday was declared off bo cause of tho oxpiraMon of the tlmo limit of flvo and one-half hours, bb happened on Thursday last. Although ofllclally it was no race, tho defeat administered to tho challenger was so ignominious that whatever linger ing hopo remained in tho broasts of tho friends of Sir Thomas' boat van ished. Reliance's -victory was in ev ery way moro decisive than that of last Saturday. Shamrock waa out sailed, outpointed and outfooted from start to finish. Rollnnco beat Shamrock hopelessly in tho work fifteen miles to wind ward, rounding tho outer mark twelve minutes and thirty seconds ahead of it, a gain in actual timo of oloven minutes and twenty-nino seconds. Down tho wind it steadily Increased its load. Tho real intorost of tho day waa not against Shamrock, but was In tho oxcltlng struggle of nollanco in tho last half hour to roach tho finish lino boforo tho regatta commltteo fired tho gun which Bhould annoiinco tho oxplratlon of tho tlmo limit. Did not finish. TURKS 8LAY WOMEN. Wholesale Massacre Reported from Twenty Villages. SALONICA, European Turkoy. An Insurgent movement Is afoot In tho vllayot of Salonlca. It is feared that it threatens Vodenn, forty-six miles from hore, Salonlca and other townB. Well Informed persons hero share in tho genoral disquietude Largo bands nro reported to have been organized by Bulgarians, who, it Is expected, at a given signal, will resort to general Incendiarism. Tho Turkish popula tion Is resolved, should great disturb ances occur, to exterminate all tho Bulgarians in this city. Consequent ly, a number of Bulgarian residents aro leaving Salonlca. VIENNA. Tho Nouo Froio PresBo's Constantinople correspondent tolo graphs that a band of Bulgarians has attacked tho Turkish town of UrgaB, south of Inlada, on tho east coast of Turkoy, and has blown up tho gov ernment buldlnga with dynamite. It is roported that 200 persons wcro killed. FAVORS A NEBRASKA IDEA. Judge Talks on Lynchlngs and the Crlmo Which Causes Them. MYSTIC, Conn. Hezoklah Butter worth of Boston mado tho opening ad- dross at tho Universal Peaco union's aoaBlons Friday. His topic dealt with tho effect upon tho world of tho open ing of tho pan-American canal. Ho said that tho canal would wed two oceans and mako all mankind ono family. Supremo Justice Charles B. Loro of Delaware, who at tho tlmo of tho lynching nt Wilmington, Del., de nounced such practices, mado an ad dross. Ho recommended tho Falls City method of dealing with criminal assault. Alfred H. Lovo of Philadel phia, president of tho Universal Peaco Union, and Henry W. Wilbur, of New York, editor of tho Defender, also gavo addresses. Tho objoctlvo and nlms of tho Straight Edgo Co-oporatlvo Industries woro explained by tholr organlzor, Wilbur F. Copoland of New York. CAU8E3 AN EXTRA SES8ION. Salvador Is to Deal wltltt a Claim Against Her. SAN SALVADOR Congress will hold extraordinary sessions to deal with tho payment of tho Burrell claim in nccordanco with tho laBt agreement arrived at In Washington through tho efforts of Seuor Lopez, Salvadorean minister to tho United States. Alfred H. Burrell brought an ac tion against tho ropubllo of Salvndor because of tho government's treat ment of tho Trlunfo company. Tho court of arbitration, sitting in Wash ington In May last year, awarded Mr. Burroll $448,000 damagos In gold. Tho Salvadorean government refused to mako payment and efforts wero then mado to arrango another settlement A man is known by the company ho works for. Hears of Allen In Mexico. BOSTON A dispatch was received by Chief Inspector Watts from United States Minister Powoll at tho City of Mexico, in relation to tho roport that WHIard S. Allen, tho defaulting treas urer of tho Proachers' Aid socloty of the Methodist Episcopal church had been seen in that city last Sunday. Ministor Powoll said ho had no per sonal knowledgo that Allen had been there, although ho had heard the report. CONSUL NOT SHOT UN8UCCE88FUL ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO KILL HIM. BULLET MISSED THE MARK Minister Leishman Explains How Error Came to Be Made Correo tlon Relieves the Tension Wash Ington Officials Now Think Diplo macy Will Be Successful. WASHINGTON. A decidedly now turn In tho case of United States Vice Consul William Magolsscn at Boyroot, Syria, who waa reported to have been assassinated last Sunday, developed Friday night when It becamo known that tho report was incorrect and that, although Mr. Magelssen had been shot at, ho had not been Injured. This re port camo to tho State department In a dispatch from United States Ministor Leishman at Constantinople, who said tho mlstako in making tho original an nouncement waB due to a mlstako in translating the ciphor message to the minister. The dispatch from . Mr. Leishman followed closely on tho samo BUbject which had been shown to tho prominent officials of the government Tho dispatch of tho minister wns com municated to tho president at once at Oyster Bay, but up to a lato hour nothing had been heard from him on the subject at tho State department Its contents wcro extremely gratify ing to tho officials of the government here, as It relieved tho situation of its extrcmo tension and leaves tho way open for an amlcablo and peaceful ad justment of tho Incident. Whether or not orders will bo given calling off the proposed cruise of the European squadron to Turkish waters Is a mat ter for futuro determination. Acting Secretary Loomls declined to mako public the text of Minister Leish- Snans' dispatch tonight, but ho gavo a summary of Kb contents. As stated in tho press dispatch It showed that Mr. Magelssen had been shot at by some person at tho time un known to tho officials, but that ho had not been hit Tho local Turkish offi cials wero prompt to express tholr re gret at tho occurrence and wero exert ing themselves to apprehend tho as sassin, but thus far had been unsuc cessful. Tho minister's dispatch also said that Consul Ravendal had reported to him that some of the consuls located at Beyroot had reported to their gov ernment that tho situation at that place had becomo exceedingly unsafo; that this condition of nffalrs had ex isted for somo time and that some thing ought to bo. done to relievo tho tension. The opinion was expressed that the attempted assassination of Mr. Magelssen would probably bring matters to a focus and some effort be mado to avoid further trouble. PRESIDENT IS GRATIFIED. Thankful That Consul Magelssen Es caped. OYSTER BAY. President Roose volt was notified Friday night by a ropresentatlvo of tho Associated Press of tho incorrectness of tho roport that Vice Consul William C. Magelssen at Beyroot, Syria, had been assassinated. Tho president expressed gratifica tion that Consul Magelssen had es caped without Injury from tho assault? of tho would-bo murderer. Ho an nounced, however, that no change would bo mado in tho plans of thia government and that tho European squadron which ho ordered to pro coed immediately to Beyroot, would1 contlnuo to its ordered destination. It can bo said that tho president nnd Secretary of Stato Hay both re gard it advlsablo in view of tho pres ent stato of unrest in Turkey, to have American war vessels in Turk ish waters. For several hours President "Roose velt and Secretary of Stato Hay wero In confidence at Sagamoro Hill. Thoy discussed every suggested phase of tho situation In Turkoy. At tho con clusion of tho conference Secretary Hay announced his intention of re turning immediately to Washington. Settling for the Disaster. RAWLINS, Wyo. W. C. Hussey, claim agent of tho Union Pacific, has mado a settlement with forty-ono estates of miners who lost tholr lives in tho Hanna mines on Juno 30. Tho sum of $800 will bo paid to each widow, $50 to each child and $45 to each single man. Attack Was Premeditated. NEW YORK In responso to a tel egram of Inquiry, regarding tho re ported assassination of VIco Consul Magelssen at Beirut, Syria, Mr. Fry er, treasurer of tho board of Pres byterian missions at Beirut, has ca bled to tho Associated Press as follows: "Although tho attack mado on VIco Consul Magelssen was evidently premeditated, tho bullet missed him and ho escaped uninjured." DOINGS OF TURKS. Evidently Intend Exterminating Bul garians. L.ONDON According to a Sofia tcl cgram to tho Times tho Turkish re pressive measures In Macedonia have reached tho utmost limits of barbar ism, and it Is ovident that it Is tho Intention to accomplish this by de grees tho total extirpation or tho Bul garian population. Within the last few days, says the Times correspondent twclvo moro Christian villages have beon handed over to flro and sword, and tho women, children and the aged have been mas sacred Indiscriminately. Convoys of prisoners dispatched to Monastlr have bocn murdered by their escorts on tho way. A private letter from a foreign res ident in Monastlr says even the local Turks aro disgusted and mediate as sassinating the consul in order to pro voke European intervention. Tho Insurgents are doubtless taking a terrible rovenge and aro executing tho revolutionary program to the let ter. Tho .reported concentration of largo Turkish forces in tho Adrlanople district at Mustafa-Pasha, Kisylagach and other points on tho Bulgarian frontlor Is regarded with much appre hension In Sofia. A special dispatch published this morning gives a gloomy view of the crisis In tho Balkans. According to reports from Constantinople a rumon was current that war had already been declared against Bulgaria. It was proved to bo unfounded, but tho stato of popular feeling Is said to bo such that no other issue is regarded as possible. It is further stated that although tho Russian squadron was withdrawn from India it continues to cruise near tho Bosphorus. It is reported that several Italians have been murdeded by Turks In Is mld, a seaport In Asia Minor, fifty tli r co miles southeast of Constanti nople. From Belgrade it is announced that a big moos meeting of Macedonians in tended to bo hold August 23 was post poned to August 30 by order of the government on account of the Turkish protests. VERY FAST TIME. New World's Record Made by the Horse Dillon. READVILLE, Mass. Before a great crowd of spectators at ReadvlIIo on Monday, and with track and weather, conditions perfect, Lou Dillon trotted a mile in two minutes, a now world's record. So that no breezo might in terfere, Millard Sanders, driver of tho great mare, brought out tho daughter of Sidney Dillon for the attempt early In tho day. For pacemakers there wero two run ning horses hitched to road carts Peggy from Paris, driven by "Doc" Tanner, and Carrio Nation, driven by Scott McCox. Tho firet scoro was fruitless, Lou Dillon making a break Just boforo reaching tho wire. On tho second at tempt, however, tho word was given, Starting Judge Walker rang his bell, but "Banner nodded or him to say "go" and turning to Sanders, called to hi to come along. Tanner kept Peggy from Paris di rectly In front of tho peerless chest nut trottor whllo McCoy lay at her wheel. In this way tho trio wont to tho quarter polo in thirty and one quarter seconds. With never a skip Lou Dillon went so smooth-galted down tho back stretch as to lead :hoso not timing tho mile to believe that her speed was not alarmingly fast Discuss Prospects of War. VICTORIA, B. C. Japaneso papers Drought by tho Empress of China, which arrived Tuesday from tho Ori ent, havo columns discussing tho pros pects of war. Tho Mainichl roports that tho Japaneso government has concluded arrangements with a certain power for the loan of $100,000,000 for military purposes. Tho papor states editorially that tho report is believed to bo true. Gorman's Son In Politics. BALTIMORE, Md. Colonel A. P. Gorman, jr., tho only eon of United '.States Senator A. P. Gorman, was nominated by tho Howard county democratic convention for the stato senate, having won a declslvo victory over his opponents. Colonel Gorman Is 30 years of ago and begins his po litical career where his father begun thirty years ago. News Conveyed to family. LACROSSE, Wis. Nows that Vico Consul Magolssen, reported assassin ated at Beirut, Syria, was allvo and uninjured, was conveyed to tho fam ily of the vico consul's brother, Rev. H. G. Magelssen, hero Friday night and to the parents of tho vico consul at Highland Prairie, Minn. Arrange ments will be mado for a family re union and services of thanksgiving probably will be held in the Norwe gian Lutheran church here. Tho Century for September. "Tho Horso In America" Is, perhaps, tho widest reaching topic In tho Sep tember Century. It is treated by John Gilmer Speed in a manner to awaken discussion, and there Is a raro col lection of pictures of famous horses, which will themsolvcs bo attractive to all who aro Interested in tho de velopment of the horso in the United States. It la followed by a paper on "Tho Berlin Bourse," by William C. Drehor, who describes German moth ods on 'chango and compares them with those of Now York. Tho samo number contains two por traits of tho lato Pope, a drawing from Hfo by Andro Castalgno and a frontispiece drawing by H. T. Tobin from a photograph. Accompanying these Is a brief appreciative artlco by Cardinal Gibbons on "The character of Leo XIII." based on personal Im pressions. Other articles relating to re cent events aro "A Wonderful Chango in Felee," by Dr. Hovey, with photo graphs taken by him on tho flank of tho new peak, and "Heroes in Black Skins," a narrative of somo admlrablo deeds by negroes, written by Booker T. Washington, with a reproduction of tho bust of tho Tuskegeo educator by Miss Leila Usher. Tho greatost lobster ought to bo ablo to seo why thero is so much craft in a steamship gamo. Fear, remorse and repentance aro analogous terms. Tho voice of a mob reaches Into tho marrow. DONT Sroir, YOUK CE.OTIIKS. Use Red Cross Ball Bluo and keep them white as snow. All grocers. Be. a package. Biggest Oak In Indiana. Tho famous "Johnston's giant oak tree," on the farm of Joseph M. Johns ton, near Amora, Ind., has been pur chased and cut down by James Tristor. It was conceded to bo tho largest oak tree in Indiana, measuring six and ono half feet through at the base, making four twelvo-foot logs containing 6,'790 foet of lumber. $100 Reward, $100. Thereadors of this paper will be pletied to learn 'b" been blo Jo ou In all Its lUxea, and tbat la ... u. uui uamrrn (jure is tne only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conaUtutlonal disease, requires a conitltu- icrentllv. ftctlnp nfruflv itrwin th Ktnn,i -.. turfaces of the ijritem, ttieroby deatroylnir the lETAniTf.il nv rttlllrlfncr it n ttin na.Ht.iilnn a .4 ...!- Mture tn doing 1U work. Tho proprietor nye w mMnh faith In ( ....ilu i ..a . V".1";" Wr. tuo puwon, iiut iney oner linn IIunrtMtrl HAiita?.. fnr nwfoa.M it.. 11. ... Send for lift of testimonials. o CL??reV . r- - CHENEY b CO., To cdo, O. Bold Ijt dracglsti. 75e. ' Ilall'a Family Fills are tbo belt. Is Cancer Increasing? There is a feeling of great uneasi ness in England over some statistics that wero recently published about the Increase of cancer In Great Britain. Tho death rate from that disease in 1S90 was sixty-eight persons in every 100,000 inhabitants, but in 1900 it wns eighty-three in every 100.000: Besides, the ratio of deaths from ennnnr to those from all other causes, among persons over as years of ago, was only one out of twenty In 1890, but ono out o. twelve in 1900. These figures have given rise to much alarm, but a con servative student of mortality says that tho Increased rate is probably duo to the fact that vital statistics aro becoming moro accurate every year and are now gathered from places from which no reports formerly came. Electrical Railways In Italy. Americans must not think that they nro in all departments at the head of electrical progress. To say nothing of Marconi's achievements Italy is far in advance of tho United States in the Introduction of electrical traction, in place of steam, upon long sections oi important railway lines. Tho lino of the Adriatic company botween Lecco, on Lake Como, and Sondrio, 67 miles in length, is operated by electricity, and passenger trains tra verse it at tho rate of more than forty miles an hour. A different system is In use on tho line of tho Medltrranean company, from Milan to Puerto Ce reslo, on Lake Lugano, 45 miles, where a speed of 50 miles an hour Is attained by trains consisting of a motor car and throe passenger car riages. A NEW ROUTE. The Road to Wellvllle. It Is by chango of diet that ono can get fairly on tho road to health after years of sickness, for most ill health comes from improper feeding. What u boon It is to shako off cof fee sickness and nervous headaches as Bomo can If determined. 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