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Show SCT e LAKe E'S WELCOME To THE OLD BOYS IN BLU e E IS HEARTY AND SINCE LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS, + +> 00 o'Clock-Me seting + fora" hotel +rc, nyan 8:00 al o'Clock-Meeting of the Mornin eounc iT of administration at the , ot id MY 8:00 o'Clock-Gree etings at thePvening. Ta. bernacle with addresses and musica] program. Camp fires at Assembly he = and Armory 5;00° o'Clock-Reception to Union ex-prisoners of war at Federation of Labor hall. $:00 o'Clo Reception to Commander-in-Chief Henry M. Nevius by Women's Relief corps at Commercial elub. 9: o'Clock-Recepti on to army nerses by friends and daughters of 9; 00. <9'Clock-Rece ption to So en Oer = in-Chief G. A. R t. at Kenyon ho Henry oe of the : Nevlus | + + + + + | | | + | eo ool + + | | | + + + + + 20 PreK os Sta UE prt : Beshamy1} Ud dl# TPRANS ‘ of and every state 1 { % the ra) j MRS. MARY nee Armory Bie lanniia Steen , | 5 city | interfering. of. i 4 a LTHOUGH | pa= tien es wing with stem ttt cs ~ at : the 16 € n ons A ees fo ‘ ee } ‘ t emplified on ofl c : parte a es cand - put S8-auring n od coe e United esident 3¢ aaa: Blasio: eX~ tae ee pee L ' , HWe i ree ‘od J : fil nw ed hi o : dito. I rk vs ; Sta ; t ‘ on I hie was, ! you i es Leenute ; It ! ; ib ; 7% ; ( some ed 10 ta t : The Mt ye 9 if un {why thelr comrades had h onore a wee them | were Past Commanders-in ef a le Tor rance of Minn neapolis ar a ¢ irle <1 was urton | of ri. wAnot the ditch. ple i We the to AAO Balk af7 Be ne oh) prison, TE JUNKET TQ VIEW WATERWAYS IN EUROPE Washington, ibers ORAS Aug. ,of the eek ati:leftled here kitwal om of | in of te a ene opens that w Pele 2 hall he never killing s¢ ee of ampme could not feel at aa sal Seager Cover in Darkness Which Swept Over City, With Many Narrow Escapes Recorded, 26, waterways aca elu IT AGAIN TONIGHT so swiftly and sud- ing event of the G. A. R. struck ee Lake > Prague udapest oe be wilt we {ie othe cht wll ee org 2 u . Tond OS ian er ee a Kew ana Raine fittention of the party wt eet pee 7 v2 h conan y was } whic. ; > - | garb lending' scattering here deluge, a effect and their weird horrible, to the thousands available = 9] Iitial Aug. 9-A is coming PiiInOrathine, of rushing in the tesque reve squads Fore Many : har the up to and rail 10 « with tt oan that y pas Tellur ide, . 9. -Js umes Colo., Aug: . Morris, | ved at the Fossen | ae rty Bell | Carmen foreigners Thoma = their éarme supCarodo, > au Ame re tal, W.J. 1 lives to saveemplo ) > mine, gave Ul a Other sample nl yes eas . have losttr insforme 0 f the mine may ee ry s be . ant : e myp 1 . 0and when the > tw oO huge seseveral smoke r yarrels bar ve reharge of of 1 f r oN. the Cu ( to. the: ¢ nd tae sy for wet BAe Ave however, at high py ct Bee IDLE ae 'struck D by a b De It of lightning. the, , yade | to en ter it attempt wwillYves workings a = P smoke anc ; f Morris, Fossen & ¥.Y,,, Aug. 9-His ~EA18 ithug FIs los milenot andablelento a halt i 1 AHOR of the men BUR rescued De® feet from 3, 000 5 sienoug the m0 oa workings to ¢ At organized" way ie As vt | gro- spectacle. ran for time there ; foot upheaval politia ipheava as a result of the tered snancieriieney square shel- , lave would een space being men attempted p of shelead alr ‘crowded. H orse ‘into be | of open alleys people had where to J IN FLI SIX ns ni AONE speed NEM Ww sixth iene nO l dent of th who was to de ecention in ththee‘aldSete Commercial of the two lan ate club aii elaket sucs4 C=") t | . success, aS aa a WELLMAN HAS ee ell BEGUN UA eae HIS neces Tromsoe, Norway, advices) receivedeegety:here yreen, where PLOr ah ores : | || Yor, loyed (GJ RBBAYS 0 Vith tena} Nee GHT | ie N 1 Aug, , 9- aay Adolph the Walter We liman polar being prepa an for Bee the north Say the she¢ yhich were alts"ship and ! a aera crowds gathered. Bg Rochester, foul poner murder strangled and N.ywY., Se in eae which a r o young > crudely > buried, then . " Aug. 9.-Lured ael back girl to the was iF nan, a mé W 8scene of a attacked y and have best 10 May Ne Sousni while guilty of the crime, escaped this afternoon in a fores 4 eordon of police made a fruitless search which is still being Ss exy into i eontinued. oui ie ae Laden with sweet re a : eae na prettyold, Anna e, badly have dam-!tjyums, been|tcen years left peas and nastur-| ends the = 2 Biase t ep bey oe pig Schumacher, six- | concerne: a bee ne a rama : was : x ee mM her ie ee nts neT procecess lured *p the murderer ua aetece afternoon, shortly rT ee emetery about ue miles southeast of Rocheswent Holy t ae : of her| ter ie crime probably occurred ee car to ste decorate os was . the last/ d ate ai yight, That and within a z short in peat daylig r d sister the e i left the graves ar bruised, | time . aft er KE girl had tert h pat at oe ar ee ound | of he father and aren che ow ated ar erbrush and earth at|had been placed upon the graves, SutASE Be 1e mescemete a tne Oana. ea clothing | had | wutelzed tas herbs as leche - re ons, aeeete ee been torn to shreds. iited that they Pent nie the gateshe of was the cemetery. x Afte nimitting a burg t ee oi he di he he sill without knowing {t.|have no clew i T UIThni ha exe begs pardon, Uaragmadiherito expressing a lon spot that| upon the match on t ] Sri letection E om O it Into eternity of the are wit! and before the flre was discovered ; } the | det to ness of the man seen ; near the place river, where high Fore {ll of bank " of tle anyone Genessee He adds/contents , of the closet, including the | ception h body had been buried, There | he buried the body. - hee _ Scale n by God | $600, had been mOneUIned: |W here the he ha burglar condem ts d no Pa Ig be pe. and a gas apparatus has been} BG ten BLAys "ALR ah ltSAE, EY}) TN ingtalle completed Mr. balloon Wellman July began tod: the Inthe Pas . tly 31 Pe tters | flation of the ba ventance writing repen igiby ------ ‘ } ero EAR r forgive Be Bx rf a I Si ae H. AD MONE Y TO RURN. I i SE ran Tan ie cael Ne Vor Aug. -Mrs. Charles among "u or 1e: e L Lake ‘ W2 O08. Ma Otel: mosS ter Hr a wife the railroad ; contractor, . of irt hangmurderes st ae ary » cor sore! da qoue as yooe Mobee ur ae hen rut that he ' . ride Hal ea He ee | ' el. The bolt o t Me u r} vtnir erage whic Yor} Lug té the mil tunne! » burn out iéner: of Tat: : Labor the Tot: in Ww \ TH tran As ' nie he is ju caused ‘ feéd | jssuc bulletl and : tart the 2 fice st z ao . thee faheavy SA on Marc n @ mit y : \ 1A pe ; cent of tl at the oy ned wires which fur + : wage-earners in' th! te were. {dl ‘og eC Mortair g live of De ee li at least 54 s soona milo as re:e fic : started meeweayy an alarm Ke hile on the sey anna me t date tcyear 1 there loved lost Inelieve the death ae sounded for al yt th mae nt ‘ ‘ rt ut thi ee centage ; f list will reach five nF WW Thomas, we soon on ; t is nearl japute eatoa this. 1 an' ur 1 Hamill k n ‘ officials d Da Tony Cussa ) + n for Than as ted c wo to BN) OW no records ww rir O. J, Belostear, serious condition and | party Sta) mas as, and all lk thelr live tarte nd Carodo that there ws . fs or oo pi inhaling ane e to ind T noma ut of the we rkine hil ver! among such ¥ kers than Int several hot . their Thomas c average 8 earching - for him. ‘ year were locate 4 under t) the three me a were oa ikingvs pike gas of uth formers Y rt NS Carodo and haies a ems have . Be Af uv i i 4 i 1 BUp 5 ese ‘ life D MAKES SIXTH Mineola,flight N. cessful. anny ¢ SUCCESSFUL || ain I 1 atec 1 under or ‘ound mrNn ec rom oc C is > Oe Ine , { O}icity, » the feed result wire of bi Ing a thet elec wre yh saved) her WILLAI | ae 5 Be struggle | Charles anc inhaling r J 4 fre- rT ter and failed to find it, every b aoe , ses men s that of the bli ding. gins é a ae eae ghim] the relief from only The arciving iu New. aterwas Only had been made 5 ‘. c | take this .year:. He also. re byited co a atriotl exposure | yrought ae ay te , ee 2 elle rgad make 5 mixhtan be i even ithe refusal of the panic-strick} poem of his own composition en led } roe aca ve A : Sa a rancisco.| i i s ! t oc es . i | Oo -My Flag." Ris Men pultie j Sree tTthe wctite ation ,4 in i Denver by r jen animals a8 ele Oe in to cross i . fear the that t curbing ai ‘ Wilfred Col.. Squires. Pm &. t We ther C 1 bee nee es of Bostor 1e terday ane | ¥ loes = ng, ve vmaper eht. was that E Judge was banishec u ndseS ¥ other, j rig w Mrs aa s nevieve Long _ of the meeting In the dark to th ee 1g the story and that it qroule ‘prevented untold disaster. a'-6 _ nya of 61 He said there'<.wers| Onia t he. oth u aa AS Pp a‘eryfh national fe V ete rans gathe . who Harvey ore J. sident O'Higgins, |Gae , of J a All sade b > sale and . | Nee :| * q ; Ps,oy | a. fk a ao fa i 4 cloud which» appeared are to ae. came. over. C z oe th d soldiers Kn y are {fetory Beas on hand) to 4 adresse be the made lost, most by ind but | fone eee furnished ae er avees been The . warning lesson Bee ‘irn| eee cries of the BSS: the 4 public ak Bf ay and more. new satriotis rh 4 tha q will be remembered aw from ope East Was a" always Peete taken te and Wes sternn | pated the | cette ee - sip hearers stons of this city to preple rete | failed to reach the ears of Obstacles faces are te states than pase e onewo aii; hav: ublicat boys : found were rogram a way encounaround | Ne also a ae th} j eyaieten by J. O. j Harry the riders, : so terrific and : inter-mount vee Osu was the Ang. 9-With. at the encamp- | Fe John] the So in the reading session on last. evening etre r ever befor iitor of Sein te Everybody's, 9.-Martin Cos-| McCann : lin Beverly, rriginal me 1 poem, : irtner, Presiived | ib dat lared a progr ‘am W one Au Bn 1 57 ments. Be a ieee erent one ays: Ammon; Men ‘telts how Here. 0 8 , the D)e<DE blg chs 1 corpora t at eek the! applause and. noise called of upon r the storm. what a un Ww s b, : eakers | of ft yuarters Denver at the have Knuts-| gone to extraordinary) dent: s were Taft went Ag though a sheet of water had falheard. down, : to defea a ‘kil. | he could ] et to sada find In he audience : lmethods. Swede < in links atpetntitie against the more skillNational to "kill head the | len a in a ary H. body Devine' the ent streets of: ¢ ‘olorado turned s" to of me 1de the: . famous Stee ford hotel wwe re crowded \ "hiceEa promini awyers alia and 4 Fhe detectiv ll es day d‘ rushing stinct torrents: tures aL and ae eyery ng apt ‘flash' General g of t Adalbert ‘T Ames) gnort' talk to upon f mS ees of G£ ry 2. ae KR are rork, The: score} and} | corporations men referred mittedly oO Af . arriva in thehaveemploy the fat William the vetI i | Speaks Nore wai gedof theaaa pee for a Million eesnn SLlike Sar ha | Teeie. fallen on© horasinen, Comrades, une Bia chanted and with tha inne ctor at general, ¢ something. like. two-up s Judge The ex-| eran O'Neall | yiy-s5° Bll 2 é Hornad ¥ rra 1 officers and 3 stated ym was that rE ¢ omplete d 1 aa Decl Lt dentvealas EBs | that | wane pavement. Mrs. Musie Goldy St. Clair, chamia million Is Enjoyed. com-|)naum at the Bl of dence national ec of actions by Judge fficial action of figures, ue th t of | pion woman the enthe see rider of the world, who ts was not! imsey of M Morris nd RRR ae Cilw ill besmire Lf his character ar MM I liss he only netert ly wat too painful _ eepInS to repeat. 1a Pac aeneae e Wild West hat. show, he was had eteran, sang Late "The ume Fla Mi are the magazin e golf game this 1ught morning) beneath and her a] horse campmen' when the inte in." for the This par ts one b) of the y epee ree nd had been | mitted rere cN LON of final erday poner irhat or in n-chief, fell near the monument, more a ‘meeting of de with and wags Mrs, commander1 his. after-| ; Benittt after even ee, at of but tl patriotic the num solos, because Met was and TYPOGRAPHICAL in ‘ CONV mo? 1 ae a ardships,en1 badly : ; bruised diversions | made. about. indulged up the limbs Mrs in} The a cl prano the execut "tender red to < noon volce filled were. the. St. Joseph, aly ands r-in Md, ' Aug +h 9.-The He | enDus horse the, memorable | jc auditor jum of an unknown and delighted ly cowboy but. be a fie fell. a the), Snvent tan a reception y the MI. of President the International and Mrs, Nev hus during the day : ees lhe dashed : ch around an Chief He nt y tela]Nevius extent the id that the corner she| chair-) graphical of Main Wl club in the eve aie: union { convened FLe SSOLY.": ere a af | A CHnIBGUthonipio 2 a ej found ls ets: time The to receive between ald der a a not the game Ac pl } respond ao Seal with "Annle/ nd. with President the Se "rotor. eee ail raont a ispicio rides. James M. Former: ayn¢ h an Ministei SOE A 5 | manaked fought ka? ; to alo, fall clear of hfs horse, stat oa Evans use Was|/a new ably but ren-|/tpe trPunk, hi ed internationa aan anise ‘socla side nD officers of to ce @ The amprn prea jeren, from the Netherlands-There | dered a soprano.solo, ee it. ant | atru ic | (Cc Po Watad his on head Page a noe e.) against | curbing, thes» ant which vereatly address ( of itl : Icome : der a oor Ince illers, eal re-| inflicting a painful gash. theUnmindful Save a delegation| ; ae overcame the handicap -fe the absence -|tak ntinned- on F i "hae a io bs a ae : -_-_-_--- I as Oo | were (Cout nued no other - on Page ' Three.) - ¢ Denys =< | - -_ ly - : spon +n, ec o whom, by 3 he +) con-} of light if E "ps ig r < menbelt to ; he nnn: se ax veral 1 §selections ---- were in this locality @ given by the wun Be A. oe A --.| Hs ML 24 T itt F ean i weld by suet iv da. . | from pou lente 1d. 341 4 ae aly Beesec a message -of d berths conar: . the and laA ty Two _ : anterns wT mrp t be fe a it ie es wae Phi Hinging thanks for Ki Ais eftftorts it in se-| placed upon , the sp¢ o ene ne aeeene F EI fi 5 Be t mC, E1008 | U a ps ‘ 1 of the Phillppine| came as a great relie j ag ; WD hk ay | Can wife was, after At all, -his: j wad real " life:a ge ur itt wo} com-}-t Mie n ‘ re rs nd ee S is rred he to Js. this)'the bin "int cofte! oe my OE YT audience who a eG had been as}matches oo& to afford light strikin eae flnH eiae a ¥i y 8 vanton und that. Mrs. Bliss» was 8 eh OP tified over its ‘enactment a wt by F sfanay The speakers a "a ] 4 who wwe had been as ey of a. da Mr Bu t fell B4QWJ in |deeply BR BRED gra an resident e ot oh the ‘Fian to the 1 oA meeting ' came he: ee abel "pl ( There a r hus- | res i of ay sing the house arkness, rE demBES Ay A ee i i i al A ; faint at her She} had taken ‘laud iy | f Masten "ar ' in Be ' I} ( Weel, a : the 10} n-he rivall { ken had been called ore RS ‘ atusation " lage : from A5 Kc ‘igy GCN $ tlded ) i Ei FE Lecoun the affatt the storm, and returnec 9 a ri a wda tAWide pew \ i i hi ra : ¥ but a few 4 dn s before, Dr D G. Caron }ernor A wk Forbes {Buse t at Manila OPA EA SY vas summoned t vale and rooms after three and ima hour oat SE = Taae: A = at 4 1 Hl | Mrs. Mary E. Gi a natio ee pera B i HY k ye it ea Sa fC PACE, Ne wee HEYA) DOL MEE eee: iB yer an SDs SS Ww as de ea ut ne 4 ‘ rela ; ; peas ‘harle d‘osse ate 4 o ved : en- campment a storm of unparal- long- - 4| Waited for carnival into a panic - presen. August 25|and the great crowds into terrihe evening fied mobs with but the ty ere arriving ae! Vienna 28t remainin : st tness | Denver, our|/jin Denver ee TRY denly as to catch unawares about 20,000 persons who had \thronged Main street to witness the carnival parade of the Wizard of the Wasatch, the open- tor today ‘ uropean soe o The ht th Sataciy oe and three the nt In an. vinapection mt inds | Magazine, the enFor some chet ie It ' +|Wards of the Wizard Break for Gomnc by Relea iving ake citizens, and Crowd Changes WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE IN GREAT DANGER TO that element which seeks forthcoming publication of an amazing destroy government. story by Judge Ben B. Lindsey of the W. J. - Gilman of Pasadena, x talk Cal.,| Story Judge ; oa . short ac court upon the hospitality' SV : rbody's | Denver r by Juventle in Every 3 Cee Salt d Into Frenzied Mob, Each Individual Fighting for Safety. -Congressional|.- national Sahin and a RANE RE EGG: patriotism Happy an . lelled fury arty \last night, republican go Sane belies e lesson vughly iat a ee ¥ 8 so eee bi. Wray in this eltyfiv he years was sen-in tenced Auburn England, t | ber 30. 10. have to his years ago ner was one of the most prominent bankers in Syracuse, but a special investigaeee developed that he had diverte ‘ lis arPes followed, nd nee a gf or Ini States dge George have no sympathy for rat} ‘ voule ria s eace. uC nee De rs aod Cee tae oe | e eae belleve In war, , be ready for it at sh oeaters . ve} that wher inarchy rie | . s epublica rovern- | President 1% (4 he Catches Unawares, Traintog, manowe bry ak ‘down the Cralg| % almer will be tak to Improve is sufferin "We s - hy tr re te Neither} : would prison: in' sheep sore and ceeded varrange-| t few who rse, A. Rt. up the task militarytook training Luto hools and the way stude hy ‘or | se mt oe "por ae u pices tn shieh eae ned idle Nene oe omorrow, f are leave the the G. introducing t} , Le . ane Coun ' ‘ hemently with him esticulating exe ay rs court . I hinted: that gt HOP. os o otism." Storm "Next of Sua von ; A tra NT ey ) o ‘ l = ‘ it a ( : srother lo i J { « : \ | ns tomo1 : lty. y sked 1% a dest ay n et there pati 3 ane. Revolution had f love of great to vil war. uced patriotism In the opercnse ik P Milltary i w an 0 war R oo now sherds ow : e . batl, however, tomorraw ES : Cra} wa present in court ready to ;eatt Wh h he ¥ v, Captein Scott and sald: aio A ipproached I. Speak? him a n a Ve mit cenit causen SCOTT CASTLE Scott Aug. 1x) 9.-Mrs. -Mre. Mary ran ot Lawyer Will 1 the Waldorf-Astoria last, izned before Magistrate who in ; s .Als- {t He desp te «was ¥ alrk, But id in Sal ge p ae ent Seenters, ing campfr enthu- | toca he ich an af-|'® edo : 1 ; r e ‘ ing. ra el> eeting" com-.| Cay will: Berths n Grand teenie) mar New time}! Castle. storm|B. Craig Repel lig! c th Suny in ‘encom of te "respe omethe in many resp ee each,Sat} seo othe Be rey a retae the = | Oe ee r in| a the opentr Nation: ee L ath Shite: ak Ain ie hist ry for jsoynd the National Forty-third hall oy was to ctric was wrapped in a ret ‘: i never | hela Ws husiasn such .< as Ae ey trivtic enthusia a Sia Neontern | saan ef a: been expt were aa-s Ti1c 7h aes a, Sou ht x inen og | fair ¥rom evel outside a tations © Ife, and from , eg Pxperiences G stitu : | the Grand es "The Be | Arinyof ETERANS of tt the Republic ¢ panes to P ee {tron ie to ; Salt in theLake Union,yesterday } said. nh ‘VUe TEETER ESSE SIEE remains as strong as in the days of '61 to "65 This was satisfactorily demonStrated last evening at Assembly hall, where a. splendid meeting was held, although darkness prevatled much of the time, ‘ As the electrical storm broke over elty, the lights eut out, but George B. Squires, chairman of the a tea Was not to ed. The arly part of the program tg a band concert and when of again Squires arranged a pro gram occas on from the talent he had at hand. In an ant us atic Beaten, Robert Banto ° cow, Idah took Pp the wei th oh, Re as aoone since loaying the feld He said tho! nied oe oie soldier was not done hen t © pro | + by PROGRAM WILL take more than lightning, Wind and the fury of elements to break up a campfire when it is once scheduled, and the deflance of the weather. by the ‘staunch veteran > M. aHAS CHAIRMAN Auburn, N, Aug. 9.-Gliving Rnerio ear ‘nto the pleading ae ooemnen Driscoll, Presit pardoned aged Manning er, former president of the nk of Syracuse, anc ie ane h is. elghtieth Tees the white-haired old') man ~ w oF = e O4444 9444440444 T + + + ‘+ Veterans ee. Speakers Drive to Hall and When They Find It in Darkness They Conclude the Meeting Is Off and Depart, z 7 terjan éhureh t SPEECHES AND SONGS ENTERTAIN AUDIENCE + + 2 + Knuts- of council of Ladies € ° of the1 G eA t. at the 2 9:00 o''Clock-Meeting of the auditing committee of the Rell We f corps en's at the Ke nyon hotel. ao . a 9:00. o'Clock-Meeting of Association of Ex-Pris e ft Ws + cration i "edof aber hall) siatinesie a~*~ scaxe 9:30 7o'Clock-Mex ting oe es of council of Daughters iters o of Tetera Veterans g at the he 10:00 oC i ock-Reception by Naval Veterans' association + at-Hall's hote to shipmates + 10:00 aC ogk Special trip to eee for Army Nurses' assoc jation + and banquet at Leviathan cafe at 30 + Li: 00 o'Clock-Meeting of nations 1 coune!ll of the Women's + cor Rélief +> Aftern > Free trip to Saltair for ali Grand Aca men and delegates {+ badges, we iring Bor 2:00 o'Clock-Automobile trip around city for delegate to women's +> ore. anizations &:00°-0'Clock-O pen meeting of Women's Rellef corps, First Presby+ z i A Little Thing Like Darkness Fails to Prevent the Campfire in Assembly Hall Being Enjoyed by Big Crowd. TODAY. GAIETY | NS IN TERROR AGED BANKER GIVEN PARDON FROM PRISON BY PRESIDENT TAFT AT MEETING FOR Showers AUGUST 10, 19009. Camp Fires, Receptions and Impromptu Reunions Mark First Day of Encampment. TODAY ALL THE TIME. NO LIGHTS ‘PROGRAM NEWS a SA WEATHER ALL THE SPORT o vO LUME XIV, NUMBER 90. ceca Inter Slountain : PAGE IN UTAH, SHFFt FF t+ tt + t4 ste tte toes Che THE BEST INING PAGES dist ove Beer try Pee anes ce gay | and ma | fate 1 tl ia imu eed ed Setanta aeeioe es tne ipoliee HeNe a ele ta cia acranaling ue victim the | murderer i |