THE NUllFOMC NEWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST 14 , 1903. Y Climax of Terrible Massacres May Occur at Any T'tnc. ' TWELVE VILLAGES DESTROYED. Bashl-Bazouks , tin Scourge of the Country , Perpetrate Horrible Outrages - rages One Hundred and Fifty In surgent * 81 * n In Battle. London , Aue. 13. The Dully Mall print * a dlsp-tch from IlelRrnde , which saya that the Macedonian In urgents never appear In ereat num bers , but In scattered detncbnuMitK , thus baffiln'- the Turkish troops and .voiding opi'U encounters. They confine - fine themselveB mostly to the destruc tion of villages and crops , expecting In this way to compel the populace to Join the rebellion. The Turkish Bol- dlers are powerlcni to deal with these mall bands , but to show that they are active , they occasionally loot peaceful Chrlntlan villages and perpetrate the most Urrltile outrages under the pre tense of combatting the InmirgentH. IHmhl-nmouku have become tbo curse of the village * . They rob and murder indUcrlmlnately and anarchy reigns. A climax of terrible massacres may occur at any tlmo. Kvon nt Belgrade the Mohammedan * arc beginning term rm thrmRolvtK. The TurkB now threaten recour e to dynamlto. AB far as known the following villages Lave been destroyed : Korschu , NHde , Narakov , KoHlnetr. Schelevo. Rskls- chu. Hakltz , LIchnHderes , Vladovo. OB- trove , Sorovltch and Jezer. On Tues day the rebels failed In an attempt to et flre to Monastlr. The correspond ent regards 'ho Bltuatlon BB desperate. The Turkish authorltleB at Unkub have distributed 6,000 rifles to the Mohammedrn population , which al ready threatens the ChrlBtlans with massacre. The revolt Is spreading. Rebels Die In a Dattle. Constantinople , Aug. 13. One hun dred and fifty revolutionists were killed In the fighting at Sorovltch. ac cording to official Turkish advices. The same dispatch , which hns been communicated to Ilusslan nnd Aus trian ombuHHloB , stated that the Insur rectionary movement Is Increasing dally. Illlmu Puslm , Inspector general - eral of the sultan's Macedonian re- formB , rrpoits that the young men In all the Bulgarian villages are fleeing to the mountains to join the Insurgent bnudfl. Many among the Bulgarian peasantry wished to remain neutral , but were compelled by threats to help the revolutionary committees. DUE TO PTOMAINE POISONING. Fl'ty People Laid Low by Eating Beef Sandwiches. 'Washington , Aug. 13. A remarkable case of ptomaine poisoning Is reported from Ashburn , Vn. , some twenty miles outside of Washington. A largo number of , rsons had gathered to attend the snlo of the dairy farm owncA by Senator Stewai. of Nevada. The senator rft'rvei' to the prospective buyers n light luncheon , consisting jf coffee , ham and beef sandwiches. Shortly nfterwnrds nt least fifty per sons were taken violently 111 .uffer- Ing from ptomaine poisoning. Ono after another tl > y fell to fie ground , writhing In agony. Horsemen were dlspnu'hcd In all dtrectio for doc tors , nnd n i.umbertpondod nnd took prompt mcnsun i relieve the Buffering. The doctors state their pa tients nro out of danger , although many still are quite 111. An Investiga tion developed the fact that the beef , which bad been purchased In Wash ington and kept In cold storage on the farm for soverul days , wns the cause of the trouble. SMUGGLED DIAMONDS SOLD. Government Auctions Them Off to Highest Bidder. Nbw York , Aug. 13. At the auction ealo of the diamonds smuggled Into this country by Mlchuul Leinkrnm , Joseph Ooodmnn & Son of Memphis were the successful bidders , paying 124.000 for the entire lot. The diamonds mends , several thousand In number , were appraised by the government ex perts at $24.900 , not Including the duty of 10 per cent. Michael Lolnkram , who , when leaving the Kron Prluz "Wllhclm , had the diamonds In a Han- nel bandage around his waist , was ap prehended by Treasury Agent Theo- bald. Lelnkram was convicted nnd sentenced to two years' Imprisonment nnd to pay n fine of $6,000. For mak ing the seizure , Theobald will receive $8,000 , or one-third of the price for which the goods were auctioned. Contract Let for Canal. ] t , \VnBhlngton , Aug. 13. The secretary ' of the Interior hns approved the award of contract for the construction of an Irrigating canal to connect the Truckee and Carson rivers In Nevada to Charles A. Wnrren & Co. of Snn Francisco , nnd the B. B. & A. L. Stone company of Oakland. This Is the first definite action taken by the depart ment looking to actual construction under the reclamation net. The proposed - posed canal will bo , , thirty miles In length. It Is oxpec'tc" ! to reclaim about 300,000 acres of arid lands In western Nevada nnd eastsrn Califor nia , Including the old forty mile desert. Arrested on Murder Charge. MuBcatlne , la. , Aug. 13. Bert Sheppard - pard of Oskaloosa , son of W. N. Sheppard - pard , a wealthy coal operator , was ar rested here , charged with killing Ar thur Meade in West Liberty , la. , sev eral months ago. He says he la in nocent. J MILf.8 NOT SEEKING OFFICE. I Qinerol ln lU He It Not CandliUU for Q. A ! R. CommandertMp. ColoiniUi WprlugB , Ant. 13. General Nolfon A. Miles , < > u hli wny to the imtlonnl O. A. II. etirauiimiunl , Htoppcil over at Colorado HirliiK tor novorul lionru. lie WBH tendered u rucapttlon by a nr ul crowd of voUirunti uuil nit- rwnrd by the cltlceui. Ho wan u- peMudly chi-ercd. Bom of tlio vet- ran * churii'ii him iu "our next Dem ocratic1 pruHldcnt. " He wiu iiHkod If hu would conRcut to auy movement to plai'fl hli niiniu lirforo the nuxt Demo- crnllc con vontlon. He until : "That la a mibjeet on which 1 liavo nothing to uy. " The general dented thnt ho was a candidate for the office of commander- In-chief of the 0. A. It. Ho unld that he hoped to havn the honor of noral- nntliig General John C. Illnck for the poRltlon , nnd If thin wni not nccordi-d him he would second Oenornl HlacU's nomination. Nonnun Muck , of the nntlonnl Demo- cratle eominlttcn , who In nncndlng the utnmcr here , and Mm. Muck enter * tnlnud OcniMiil Ml let ut dinner. After the dinner a recaption wag tendered General Mllrg at the Antlorn hotel by the c-ltlzenn. At the reception wai Governor Cummlnn of Iowa. Mr. Mark , when ankcd liln opinion of the movement , unld : "flenernl Miles cnn be looked upon nn n formldnblo cnmll- date , and would niako n good preul. dent , If elected. " FISHING TUQ 13 FIRED ON. Canadian Cutter Chase * American Boat Suspected of Poaching. Erie. Pa. , AtlR. 13. The Silver Spray , a flnhlni boat owned here , came Into port In i\ badly unaltered condi tion , iluo to an encounter In mid-lake about noon with thn Canadian revenue cutter Petrel. The Canadian author ities have had troublii with American fishermen for yearn , who were poach ing on their aide of the lake , and the Petrel IB hept constantly on the look out for them. At noon ulie came upon the Silver Spray on the Canadian sldo of the lake , and at onca orderad Cap tain Chrln Chau to ntop. The Petrel IB u strong steel eraft , and , It IB Bald , attempted to ram tlio American neat before nho could comply with the or der to atop. Captain Chun decided to attempt to oacnpo and Htartrd ahead at full speed. The Petrel then opened flre with nil her guns , and about twen ty Bhots struck the Silver Spray. The fact thnt no one was killed Is mlrncu- ! IOUH. When Captain Chau got across the boundary line thn Petrel KKVO up I the pursuit. Captain Chau will report the affair to the state department at Washington , as he says ho was only looking for some of his nets which had drifted from thin sldo toward the Canadian shore. RESCUE HANGING NEGRO. Officers Arrive and Cut Him Down Before Life Is Extinct. "Whltesboro , Tex. , Aug. 13. An at tempted assault on Mrs. Hart caused the arrest of eight negroes , seven of whom were rolcasod. The other was held for identification. About 8 o'clock last night n mob took posses sion of him and hanged him to the limb of a tree. He had not bccomo unconscious when olllcers arrived from Sherman , nnd making Ir wny through the mob with n rush , cut the negro down. He IB being hurried to Shermnn , but there Is talk of going there to take him from jail. After the negro had been taken from the mob Its members began terrifying the col ored people , guns being llred promts- i Jusly In the negro settlement. Te'r- rilled negroes were compelled to leave town immediately , and all out-going trains were filled with negroes. RESIST ROBBERS IN BOXCAR. Two Laborers Are Killed and One Fatally Wounded. Qlendlve. Mont. , Aug. 13. Three masked men attemptel to hold up in a Northern Pacific freight car six la borers en route to the wheat Holds of the Dakotas. The laborers resisted the demands of the robbers and a gen eral tight ensued , resulting In the killIng - Ing of Thomas McGowan of Philadel phia , who was shot through the right lung , and an unknown man , whoso body wns found in the car later In the day. W. H. Menshlng of Perhnm. Minn. , was shot through the neck and perhaps will die. The robbers es caped uninjured , but two of them were arrested later. Flood Sufferers Appeal to Carnegie. Topekn. Knn. . Aug. 13. It is prob able that Andrew Carnegie will bo appealed to in behalf of the flood suf ferers of Wyandotte county. K. P. Snyderof tbo Kansas City ( Knn. ) flood committee called on Governor Batloy and urged that menus be found for reMoving - Moving the distress. J. w. Kadford , state grain inspector , furnished fig ures to show that 3,000 people are homeless. Governor Itallcy refused to take the Initiative , but said ho would Indorse any statement of con Itlons which might be made by the mayor nnd members of the relief com mltteo. Warden Allagood Testifies. Mlllcdgovlllo. Ga. . Aug. 13. The tak Ing of testimony by the Georgia priaon committee In the cnso of excessive cruelty charged ngalnst Warden Alia good has been completed. Warden Allagood'i testimony was a denial o Miss Do Grist's charges of Imprope proposals. He admitted whipping be and said the punishment had becom necessary because of her Insubonllna- tlon. Ho put her to work In the fields after her punishment , he said , because he wnnted her to realize "what an easy time she was baring In th house. " Island of Jamaica DC astatcd by Hurricane. LOSS WILL REACH TEN MILLIONS Thousands Are Destitute and Home less Lots of Life Is Heavy , With Fifty Fatalities Already Reported , Mostly Seamen. KlDKHtou , Jumnlcn , AUK. 13. The ef fects of the hurricane uptm Hie Inland of Jamaica were greater than at first believed. Port Antonio , on the north coast , was completely overwhelmed. Only nix houses wore left fitandlnn there. The United Fruit company'B wharves , ofllces , hotel and plantations were utterly demolished. Five of tho' company's stoamoro weie driven ashore but nro lying In easy positions. Port Maria , another , town on the north const , also Buffered ulinllarly. The const IB strewn with wreckage of locnl Balling voiisels. It U feared that the loss of life bus been henry , fifty fa- talltlen having already been reported , principally among at-amcn. The en tire custom end of the Island nan been devastated. Villagcn bavo been wiped out , thousands of the peasantry ren- doied houittlutm and destitute , wander- InjC about necking food nnd shelter. The destruction of the banana planta tions haa been complete and the fruit trade Is paralyzed for the next twelve months. Hundreds of prosperous fruit growers have been brought to bank ruptcy nnd ruin. The property loss IB estimated at $10,000,000. The Norwegian ateamcr Snlvatore Dl Glorgll was driven ashore at An- notta bny nnd lies In a dangerous po- nltlon. Several Balling vessels wcro wrecked on the north side. It Is still atormy and threatening nnd there arc fears thnt there may be n rcncwnl of the fltorm. Thousands of houses in Kingston were damngcd. The wharves were battered and several coasting vesBcla were mink In the hnrbor. Trndo IB prnctlcnlly nt n standstill. BETTING ON BIG FIGHT IS LIGHT. Jeffries Continues to Be a Two to One Favorite. Snn Francisco , Aug. 13. Hotting on bo heavyweight championship bnttlo continues to bo light , contnuy to ex pectations. Jeffries remains n 2 to 1 avorlto. A report from Los Angeles , ho home of Jeffries , states thnt the champion is n 3 to 1 choice there. Jeffries , accompanied by his brother Jack , Hilly Dolnney and Joe Kennedy , B now quartered at the rooms of the Rollanco club In Oakland , where they will remain until Friday evening. Last night ho was in the gymnasium until 10 o'clock. His work consisted of boxing ton rounds with bis brother fack and Joe Kennedy , skipping the rope 1.200 times and finishing with a clog dance. Then h had a rub down , and retired , sleeping nine solid hours. All the hard work Is over now at the Corbott camp. The ox-champion punched the light bag for a few rounds nnd then sparred with Sam Derger and Yank Kenny. The advance sale of seats for the contest Indicates u $60,000 house. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The Austrian Lloyd steamer Posel don foundered on the Syrian coast. Her passengers nnd crew were saved. A wide stretch of country in tbo vi cinity of Omega , Cnl. , Is being swept jy forest tires. Much damage is bo ng done. Chnrles Jarrott , th motorist , was married In London to the Countess of Rosslyn , the divorced wife of the Earl of Hosslyn , the actor. The Conhulln and Pacific railway , which runs from Samlllllo to Coahulla , Mexico , went Into the hands of re ceivers nt Trenton , N. J. The Marietta hotel In West St. Louis , burned Wednesday and the sev enty occupants escaped with their lives , Manager Harry White and his mother suffering Injuries. James Dollard , formerly a rough rider with Buffalo Bill , shot and fatal ly wounded Frank Bryant of the Free Sliver saloon nt Lander , Wyo. The shooting wns without provocation. Dispatches from Belgrade , Servla , announce that three members of the cabinet , renresentlnc the radical elc- ment In Servla , hnvo resigned. This is regarded as a sign of victory for the mllltnry party. A League Island trolley car was struck by a locpmotlvo on the Pennsyl vania railroad crosslnR near Phlladel- phla and Motormnn McGovorn wns killed. United States Marinas Morris , Davis , Barrett and Jones were In jured. Corn Is making good progress In the central nnd western belt , but Is less promising in the upper Ohio valley and middle Atlantic states , according to the government's weekly crop re port. Spring wheat harvest U delayed by rains. The re-egtnb'llBhment of the army canteen probably will be recommended by Secretary Root In his annual re port. Department officials and army officers are unanimous In Its favor be cause of th vile saloons which suc ceeded It Three Hundred Chinese Killed. Amsterdam , Aur. 13. Three bus- dred Chinese were killed In a recent battle with the Dutch troops at the- tillage of Poeloentesfah , In the mid- * le of the Island of Sumatra. Th Dutch lost an officer and sli men killed and an officer and fifty men trounded. Th y captured the CORBETT STILL TRAINING , Odds In the Betting Continue at 2 to 1 In Favor of the Big Cham pion , Jeffries. Snn FrnnclHco , AUR. 13. Special to The NOWH : TltoiiHnndfl < if sportIng - Ing men from nil over the country nro KiithurliiK In this cl'iy for thoK \ \ light between Corhctt nnd Jeffries to- morow night. Corbctt Is Btlll train ing today nnd the betting continues this nftcrnoon nt i ! to 1 odds In favor of the champion. Hurry Forben nnd "Frnnklo" Nell nro In flno nhapo for their twenty- round tmntnm weight go tonight. "They fight at the Mccbnnlc'fl pavilion , where the big bout comuH out to morrow. HORRIBLE MASSACRE OF TOWN , Bulgarians Have Massacred all But Twenty of the Inhabitants of Turkish Klttina. Sofia , Aug. 13. Special to The News : Bulgarians hnvo massacred the Inhabitants of tbo Turkish vll- Inge of Klttina. Only twenty out of the entire city escaped. The scene Is tilled with horrors Indescribable. Explosion Cause * a Panic. Philadelphia , Aug. 13. An explosion of powder nt the United States nrsennl at Frnnkfort , a suburb , cnused u panic , In which four girls were severely In jured. Many employes leaped from the windows down n fifteen-foot em bankment. The building wns only lightly damaged. Feud Case Ready for Jury. Cynthlano , Ky. , Aug. 13. In the trial of Curtis Jolt and Thomas White , Judge L. P. Fryer , commonwealth's attorney of this judicial district , took the Bland to make the final speech In the case. The case will go to the Jury today. Democratic County Convention. To the Democrats of Madison County , Nebraska : The democratic electors of Madison county , are here by called to meet In delegate con vention In Bn'Ulo Creek , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 22nd day of August , 1901 ! , at one o'clock p. m. , for the pur pose of electing delegates to the dem ocratic state convention to be held in the city of Columbus , Nebraska , on 'tbo 25th day of August , 11)03 ) , to elect delegates to the democratic ju dicial convention of the ninth ju dicial district , and for the further purpose of placing in nomination the following candidates on the county ticket : One candidate for clerk of the dls- tVlct court. One candidate for county treas urer. One candidate for county clerk. One candidate for county sheriff. One candidate for county judge. One candidate for county superin tendent. One candidate for county assessor. One candidate for county coroner. One candidate for county surveyor. One candidate for county commis sioner , first district , nnd to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The basis of representation of said convention shall be one delegate for every twenty votes or fraction there of cast for the average vote for the candidates on the state ticke'c nt the general election In 1902 , and one del egate at large for each township and wnrd , as follows : Norfolk , 1st ward 5 Norfolk , 2nd ward 7 Norfolk. : ' , rd ward C Norfolk , 4th ward I Norfolk , outside 7 Madison ( city ) 7 Madison ( outside ) 4 Union 5 Shellcreek 4 Warnerville 3 drove 3 Schoolcraft 3 Highland 3 Falrvlow 4 Emerlck 3 Valley 3 Kalamazoo -I Ba'ctle Creek 5 Green Garden 4 Jefferson 0 Deer Creek 3 Total 94 It was recommended by the com mittee that all caucuses to select del egates should be held not In'cor tnnn Thursday , August 20. 1903. It was further recommended by the commit- lee that In the county convention no proxies should be admitted , but thnt the delegntes present should have power to cast the entire vote of the precinct. All duly qualified electors who be lieve In the principals of the demo cratic party and Intend to affiliate themselves with said party In support of said principles are entitled and are hereby requested to participate in the primaries and convention herein called. By order of the committee , 1st day of August , 1903. Fred II. Davis , J. II. Mackay , Chairman. Secretary. Notice of Primary. Notice Is hereby given that a cau cus of the democratic electors of the First ward of ibo city of Norfolk , Neb. , Is cnlled to meet in city hall on August 20 , 1903 , nt 8 o'clock p. m . for the purpose of electing flvo (5) ( ) delegates to represent said ward nt the democratic county convention to bo held nt Battle Creek on August 22 , 1903 , and for the transaction of such other business aa may properly come before sale ] caucus. J. H. Mackay. Member Central Committee , First Ward. Notice of Primary. Notice IB hereby given that a cau- N. Y Life nida , OMAHA , NP.HR. PALL TERM COMMENCES SEI'TEMBBR t , Tlir Unfit. mo t firmly nullliliml and bet ! mulpptd Commercial mi ) Shoilliand School In Otntti * Moilrrncoutttiof .uidy Uiperienccd traders Individual iniiruciion Sliiclilliclplln * . t'ricilcal inrihoilt I'lreptonf Inilldlnj Y M C A iljaeent Athlcllci Full ) equipped lymntf luni. IIUli clan * ( iiiUMalninmU Griiliiktei attlilml to potllioni STUDENTS CUKN1SIIBD WollK TO I'.ARN 1IOAIU ) WHILE ATTENDING Send (01 ( Calutogut. CIIH 'of the democratic electors of the Second wnrd of the city of Norfolk. Neb. , IH called to meet u'i Albert Deg- nor'B Btoro In said city on August 20 , 11103 , nt 8 p. in. , for the purpose of electing seven (7) ( ) delegates to rep- rcHcn'i Bald wnrd nt the democratic county convention to bo bold nt Bnt tlo Creek , Neb. , on August 22 , 1903 , nnd for the transaction of such other business ns mny properly come before snld caucus. Cnrl Wilde , Member Central Committee , Second Wnrd. Notice of Primary. Notice Is hereby given thnt a cau cus of the democratic electors of tbo Third ward of the city of Norfolk , Neb. , Is cnled 'to meet at Anxclger office In said city on August 20 , 1903 , at 8 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing six ( C ) delegntes to represent said ward at the democratic county convention to be held at Bottle Creek on August 22 , 1903 , nnd for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before snld caucus. F. D. Krantz , D. J. Koenlgsteln. Third Ward. Notice of Primary. Notice Is hereby given thnt a cau cus of the democratic electors of the Fourth wnrd of the city of Norfolk , Neb. , Is called to moot at Junction hose house In said city on August 20 , 1903 , tit 8 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing four (1) ( ) delegates to represent said ward at the democratic county convention to bo held at Battle Creek on August 22 , 1903 , and for the transaction of such other business as mny properly come before snld caucus. 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