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Show RECORD IN | civility. Wh en in need of anything in our tine it will be to a i nicrest willtrea to ¢ all-we you right OFFICE, Many Belligerant Natives Be- ‘Never Were Sich Unique Com- | lieved to Be Deserters binationse Crowded Into From; the , Army, , en ; Pavis, > Aug, Mote Moors oat today forces under | Ce oh at neral Drude If the the} The cavalry went The forth natives were to meet permitted under cover them the men, the deputy Eldredge's 5 dis-| wants patches say that the conference of the! native chiefs, which lasted for several! days on the outskirts of the city, e-| sulted early this morning in an at-| tack upon the town by uy large force of tribesmen who v ere driven off after four hours sharp fighting. At sunrise an alarm was sounded,| and bands of mounted Moors were| en. <A detachment of fifty Algerian| horsemen who are in the Freneh ser-| vice were at once sent to the front The tribesmen were within 800 yards; if thei town when the small body of} of in County office who young Clerk looks \ } peopl J. after 1 who dust-laden who| the attire blusaing was young put her within half a mile|#ppeared, arrayed they made a fierce'#"d all the Omer a tall uch force swung that it his great cut sword off the head with| that of! ef a wended its DRUG if rious among deputies 4 aes fe = a , pater shootei dispatches say was killed As the that one sharp-/a marriage lic los as Bessie MeKen-| and several} drick of Stockton, Cal., and fe acon wounded includiig 5 Cantain Toud.| gave s ‘ i his Many horses were stabbed to death { the same usual supreme sands of Moors indifference to thém time and in the face of a tapid fire-guns from showed the death. again a] py in away harbor as if the in apparent-] tae wedding usual "home of the bride's parents." They their best to make it a really Sheep ter Animals of the ste In and Mont., 19 Og invaded Spokane ete Escape Aug WSL have For Smee the A it It | been to given 1 am shown by the pro- show an same, but haye opportunity. prepared to furnish not indes- | tructible street signs, porcelain enamel | or waite ted by dai the be . sign ae not affected by dampness, heat or cole | at s cents ach, set of four $1.20, | re ick el fixture s $1. making the com{plete si $2.20 each These sigt yhae 1 ; atin d + esdL 5 ) will a p le en gay i ight as ane ast longer than any painted tin suba stitute, which is only an imitation. camps] and Water Yours | very CHARLES respectfully PETERSON. a num-| The council could do nothing with s ! : i r of animals. mounted their horses, the tccommendation of the street com; l nites' that <Dunbai uzent of the at escaped: without detection | Americ in Sign comp ny, be awarded | Che por ae pean ue Se tee tee a ; the contract, so acting President Black #bout is one wantonly Was the} aR Ae sheep Ranch and Slaugh-| o Night. eouncil railroaded | beatedly the killed ten mile iat caeareee Ret oe the largest ranches state conquerer wasa of Kentucky racer, was bred but of more recent years the heen devoted to sheep and ranks took their places. fighting covered a front mowed down fresh} of calico dress, either: ter, for. about and it did not appear T he groom went he was married her in owns raised,| ranch cattle has) in- the matter back > Pat Pat of his : ae Moran to the commit- new, , Ulike 16 miles. The field and machine guns} cjeeves, with his suspenders only ef the French and sinelis from the} ~|tially ftjany ¢ concealed aEYaee Saas : by hisTay stained deadly work in the ranks overalls, 2 guns of flre, the warships driving At chi. 11 a. the kept up natives mn.. the Moors a his'n" at the council last night, two stalwart defends hands but not until rs, Blac k and him along " J oceasion. from the] birth, broke and| riage for it but there inthe license. He claimed royal| nothing to show who applied for yjnar- It was not of soldiers until on the march} protect themselves} when away from a| hood. The trestle was built without the council's consent, and all plaints against it were waved comaside or mountain camp. by that body. "We are prisoners *; within Threate E : : our homes," RTL eesaid theReecepetitioBhele Riispatened. With Death. uv the removal of the structure. The band herder in charge of the seventeen signers were agreed that the just made the victim of the marauders! dust was syauierab ls, and a destrucwas asleep in his tent not fav away] tion to prope from the "house of the home ranch, Wells as ked that the petition be When he was awakened by the com-) granted, but Black said that Moran The was man those from second-to Third avenue, ; : é complained of the, Moran elevated railroad" that has stood fo1 fourteen weeks in that thoroughfare They ; ; said that the work of loading and un- par-}C@!ral blue Royal Family Represented. Anotner groom who rather startled] the deputy county clerk Monday was] not disposed to put on all the insignia; steady | of rhe shee p are divided into bands and each band is entrusted Oo aj herdei y The herders have camp outfits not} mand to eae he had yes keep be to him lent blown or out. SOIT with big Se his He men brains} opened standing guns, . He madeyno | would his| weeks pver| made ut-| Suey an} a fing move the three si ong affair days in two ‘Tuddenham argyment atn, against wit ding up jet- vith. zoe scattered. having been taught another} given the clerk the following item for] awful lesson. Among the Moors | the press that the secret leaked out many wore Dolmans, such as are worn "Dr. G, F. W. Stoermann, physician by the regular Moroccan troops. The|and surgeon, of St. Louis, and Miss Et-} : Leaving ope of the men standing| guard, the other two disappeared, and; within a few moments the crack of the| statement that ‘ite people belt he was a farmer for believing all Bet Moran said. Moran had "promised time and again to remoy e the trestle, wearers are thought to be deserters|ta Peterson of Salt from the army. The Moors are said to| today in this city |vevolvers for ten or put have given up of a shortage the of Mazagan MiesKitu tie Rabat and. . BL fight only because} ammunition. Threatened. Aine ois : married "Dr. Stoermann is the only son his exeellency, General Stoermann eri bat@e-Mesagan it i= re Saat eens tribes ‘surrounding the Berk re s greatly excited. No immediate attack, l : fata Po A oe 1rowever, 1s expected. livered today at Pau, were of| of Germany and France, The doctor} 3 mine owner in Eureka. bridegroom lett stort! ‘Thefie bride th M. ° =e ister of public works. said that the Alig tor ch Par ee y alter the wed-| peace of Europe was not threatened |-py,. aC oo e noney. oe ‘0, Europe.| by the situation in Morocco. All aitueto: ue nn 1uS YOUDE | powers, he said. recognized the justice eau hin fe et i Sete, Society, ot! of the course being pursued by France 3. | p Delo ngs. ANTI ____ GERM a | UNIFORM AN MEET FEDERATION d RECEIVES ---e IMPETUS| re-} tric Supply lightss. The company for poEts lentric : elatiric' trie od3 and union of the Nordamerikanische Krie- | Sire gxerbund began their deliberations this|posts, of unif q connec ighfing innate 0 iniform design selected by poss 4 3 he city engineer, will adorn Main, More than 2,0) delegates, representing | State. First. Second and Third South 1‘; of the 78 branches of the federation, streets. The company reports to Ave were Martin' order when National President |council that the Gase«calledm@the organization to | concerns ; oleh : a : meeting honor of giving ment on will for his given aia Fisno the Prince arrival be a largest of Newport. at Crossways dance on the entertain- William at dinner a have will The and August |Orpheum theatre, 2 A.uerbach's Sweden})5; Keith building. 3: Utah party ; | Trust, 1: Walker building alker building. cotillon!Real Mstate & Investment 22. 18. myetary pecauee there are Ho cattle companies operating in that. vicinity and, consequently jt cannot be. attri-| buted to a range war Suet iac een SWEDISH B = store,| guns mounted on the Fylgia and ; : = a eee best diplomacy > the young : 5 prince been taught, will avail him nothFrom the moment of landing hel be 5 Tis i the ee Che." Cw a ahhh er t e pay ast . | oo enough to wear a vest, | especially in the evening. e ave : include a ancy . vests in August t e re uce 172 MAIN STREET. gg ga ph fhOAAAAAAAAAAALAAAABSAAAALAN Mrs. these o pus t nd ATO Stuyvesant¥ movements:mest| . a Mire. ae he "will = 7 s rice the or- him, of social while Moran. it ought Crabtree to be further aipng. State %inte S e h street, sia f Seventh i vA Bey + aei Nin ni outh oe h eae comin ttee ans ie steht ©! . oc parindl W@Mt the street paved. BOTH SIDES FOUR , (Continued |the racetrack lie wi.told that you are : Serer , oe They don't a PREDICT MONTHS 7 > Page from MORE 2 One.) men on thelr own bank, twill make it appear employed direct by the track and let you Sears refused Sears s out with the union. co » tl the 1D mplire and came to the strike headquarters at the Astor |} 5 *} ns stor house. The strike leaders Geclare. wilt that followthe thie lead, end hope to they prove company is again aiding the -poolroom qespite the solemn promises clals that they would cease interests, of lis ofbreaking : sadly crippled, despite the giowIng re; ports issued , twice each day from both ofilces. The operating rooms ure filling y,, with mer Ramco ai b rieiceninat 1" ? SANA roe that New companies Outside New gs ctaus OF Mie: vast York each points shape York and have scores raised scores and|\q.4 taaee of volume of into the pours day. appear to be the here Grass street late yesterday afternoon, Charles Fish-| doing battl Long a the SAND key. Western little were it not for the interference with we on the part of railroad telegraph operators, The latter, who belong} principally to the Order of Railway Telegraphers ave in sympathy with the strikers, and It is alleged that they of commisout wires fut continually sion, so that the service is badly impaired [t is reported that Monday morning Manager Long received instructions from the headquarters of his company not to veinstate any of the men vho left the office in the strike which is now on. The instructions have thus far been of no value as no telegrapher has asked to be reinstated And the spirit which has prevailed among man tendent short, and although the the manager that have the keys Service Meager. of the ioe situation. .'Thev : read as : Appeal to fol- \ is costing sands of the telegraph dollars of business. There has run on tue New York cial ‘delivery stamps. ea aakda At Woman's a ee Trades 7 he Union, companies thouvecause of loss been a veritable postofiice «Hose kee for spe Pani aed the young wo. ‘ ; 3 PF sentative of their sex and promised to disclose many Indignities which they are forced \ to Zunderco, the left temple and ne struck the wall o of the building with such force that ----_-*-~-e +++ his neck was broken Appointed to Library Board. A physician was hurr ledly sent for, but when he arrived Fisher had ayor Bransford has appointed C. breathed his last Lawson, when he} Cc. ee isher Harris and Mrs, saw that he had isle injured his op-|S. H Jlawson as members of the ponent, made no attempt to eseape,;|librarvy board, whose terms will a but calmly assisted the Injured man as| pire June 30, 1908. Fisner Harris much as he could. He loafed around} the new avpointee, succeeding William the saloon for several minutes until|Igleheart. The councii confirmed the placed under arrest appointments. can get Savings, ; $ 3.75 f10f ron 4.50 st 5.75 7,50 Suits, fol a as 10,00 er i Suits, fol $12,00 E u 15, OO nm av OO Suits, i Suits, fol Suit ts, fol Eesha att fol $ 7.00 $ 9.00 ; -$1 1.00 ; -$13.50 | fo! Suits, 20,00 ‘ you these fol J Suits, = $ $15.00 3 : THE GOOD QUALITY STORE Ke BASSSEAPVVVNSSSHNVVSWASVAABNS paper Wels pee yar Re Pet oh ee CP EE ; the position as mayor GOVERNMENT AGAIN TRI p Dee S CIOL of the city sei MOu O Phe. dec a of the oH: SAS. ate s a wus signed by all the ices. It ATS the most important MP Paar to! CO in ane this . Ne oo, MORES PaO DEE VE lishes Gen: aa oftice mW! : ne vic mere ae ae cia l Tete catiee, oF Gis: SaaS See YS eat | Supreme Court Unanimously , The decision was rendered in 1) suit of j . Harry McAnnay, to compel Auditor Hor | Decides Taylol Is Mayor to to approve hi rien demand and > 7 ; rcecogniz the vatur of Tuaylor as of San Fy ancisco. Lmayor This method was considered as ~ the simplest way of determining the va 5 " 2 j Halts of Taylor's appointment San. Iranciseo, Aug. 19.-The state: su The decision is clear-cut and direct. Tu me court today decided that Bdward substance {t states that when an official | R. Taylor is mayor of Sen Franciseo and |'> ted and convicted, of a felony, hi is legally entitled to hold office, to which | "Ure ° office ceases with that conjh Was C¢lected by the board of. supervietlon | Extremes Meet at Oxford When WN HER (lf MIND | Newspaper | = 19-"I'll Avg. have BY LADY London, Coura- : Declaration. geous Denver, ferred |e oe but HENRY Aug. lace n Twain a aura Ancient Honors English Peer, by SOMERSET. 18-Mark. at Ooo the dull-and tie has | Uulitaris ‘ eel Rar eluisra Vcisran Were prosaic for the Coti- mind of Lowell this observ- atory that to them has fallen the honor peo to Jayish )of establishing almost beyond proof the in the planer lunch- | existene > of artificial canals and Dinuers him ieee eons anduponcelebrations:.of «every des- | fars. If, therefore rns planet ee = one | eription ha nnaen fnaucurated te inhabited by beings who can Create ee couse' elcomes husband, and that of my own choos-| honor hini, and yet iike a true Ameri-; waterways 11 order to ere ce ; Ing can his heart ye nus for s own sr-| how much shall we By aaa etit i . existence? At any rate, ‘we When Maude Fealy-Sherwin, waving |ter he had been in this country a few] 2 their ep cae a Raere u her new wedding ring at the audience| days he took the trouble to spend a) 8) be glad He eee er a : nh? oh rAc ' : ; yhere, for, according to Professor Ward, wt Eliteh's garden last evening, point-|long time driving through a certain! *# i : c antiqults Ing directly at Hugo Louis Sherwin, | locality in London in order to seek out woos on onee as Oia ean ately her husband, who was sitting in a box,]|a small party of Americans' whose ac-; ms . ees wisdom a ri oie id thus referred to her recent romantic) quaintunee he hadt made on the obat.| l toaverthe place of nee8 panels an ae ean bul ee I I ‘eclous Water inarrlage to the well-known newspaper | because he said he felt that he mus every drop) of a pee ee hi . eee s : doomed in the comparatively near future reporter she got more applause than all] tind his own people, even in the midst , rrinz deat! " dvi the rest of the play called forth or so much adulation on this side But Lomo Ss eee qccee neds . ie It was eyident that all those present|seldom, I think, have two people b nen | re ae ORES spake eee knew that Maude had wedded the man| brought into juxaposition at the cer Be aoe mech age Nicaea arn ae . of her choice against parental opposi-| mony more widely divergent than t\ seyonds and Beyonds known bnly to th tion, and that they sympathized with] men who received honor from Oxford| ‘reator Elimselt her the other day General Booth and: eae tees the play : itself, "whe n}] Mark Twain stood side by side on the Our Navy and Japan. Cnighthood Was in Flower in a4 wWay|platform to receive thelr nouarurs deThe talk acs typifies Mrs. Sherwin's own lo at-|g¢rees in the Sheldeonian theatre when na tals of the transfer of the fleet to fair, for inthe plot stern relatives try] the old world procession, led bs bora | the Pucitic waters Is a dramatic move in to force the heroine into a marriage} Curzon, solemnly entered lo conte | the diplomatic game with Japan, It ma obnoxious and choice The to her. last But she marries want bia question. defies the die now man them]|honor revolving alleged sleepless nights, actress, but who two men. graduates. however, Way abashed by the Te TOMS OT KAM in. the jokes In years has conducted a school of in Denver, has abandoned her the her] minds of friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Marearet ‘Iealy Cavallo is: "Was > co Mrs Cayallo's , hysterical sutovursts agaiust Hugo L. Sherwin and the tears and upon of Biean on noisy Booth the The un aoe were net in presence of Oral atte or platform from BccoUnLed the | | the like "Most e of ub=} ider| and Salvation Umes very 4 for | 70 ‘uver, but Jupan least of ae Freee dum<| v5 addressed him as sslonat advo people end tit general and tenth, the (ew these any genennen is the as a mere disciplinary the story will deceive all the world. The quesee many false issues of aes i ath pride and young men. But when -that of th - Bole : leas squestions mounted the dis the Garp 1¢ migration of race efore 1 ne settling the question of what "Is yractind it was quit ts able and polit h ; meee eneries vas deeply touc hed! a nd will ical the twentieth century grepted. merged recent}! acting} school] hurled knot of eGneral Army." And questi then} I oe change'), short while young wen would ae ely. to agi what ia right. ee slate af wh right or wrong confronted eens : Oo . ore and sea along the varyms eee the ocean of barbarism Ra, in bloods foam on the rock of the Tronticr, and wore {ft away at last ago} t was the simple problem of bone, sinen have} #¥¢ bravery against discipline, victoriou and has: signed with well-known the-|oeted and howled hiny down as an ig- | ‘'"4!llons and stern intrepidity.. But we atrical managers for an extended en-/"orant fanatic: but now 1© shouts} 0! America muy well look In the face the gagement at a handsome tigure came, "England's Grandest Old Man!'|Uestion as to whether or not we haye When ceive Public. Ae 6-00 S and at MARK TWAIN AND GENERAL BOOTH u prominent ae price nobby Suit z 5,00 Suits S MRS. SHERWIN HAS not been reduced a local strikers, promises to be a suc-| visors. schinitz Died Hard cess artistically and financially. ‘Ths | The court direets Unt auditor and treasIt has been the contention of $ hinitz program, Which is under the direction | vrer to recognize the signature of Mayor uttorneys that pending an appeal to the of Fred Graham, will be in ne parts, | Taylor on all warr:z inti for payment of| higher courts and the final deci jon in In the first part a feature ill be aj] meney from the city and fully establishes | his case, he was still chic f ; partes of trio for violin, piano and organ by} that the appointment of Taylor as mayor! the eity. 7 : aia Miss Cannon, Mr, Kimball and Mr. | was legal and in accordance with the proMany of the other city officials took MeClellan. Others who will appear] visions of the charter. It dispases of | Schmitz's side of the case oerdaing ‘eo are, Morris Andrews, violinist; Miss|the claim of LBugene Schmitz that |recognize Mayor Taylor's ‘signature or Edna Evans, soprano; Miss Marijan| conviction and imprisonment for a felony }authority. In several iietancss the sigCannon, pianist, an Miss Hallie|did not forfeit his nure of efiiee and ' natures of both Taylor and Schmitz weru Foster, contralto. In the second part|Tremoves the last vestige of doubt that | obtained on important documents that of the program the tellowing will take | the supervisors have the right to remove | could not await the decision of the supart: J. J. McClellan, organist; Fred |the convicted mayor and place a sue-/preme court. 1.08 was done to avoid loGraham, tenor; Hovace Ensign and|cessor in his stead. Schmitz has Hea entanglements : ety ougall, baviftong, and Edward] > Kimvall, organist. mezns a week School Suit. lf you must gel a new School Suit, we have Sahin that will interest you if you have learned the value of economy. Many of the finest Gardner Suits that were Me for the recent clearance s till retain the fs At the Associated Press offlees ‘ne wires are not working, but the ser-} vice IS being puiistedr im part over other lines The service is a meager one, however, owing to the fact that Wires are disturbed often during the! day and night, and also to the fact| that many of the operators now em-| ployed over the country are not com-| petent and turn out miserable copy. The concert in the First Methodist chureh in this eity, for the benefit of of ada pro At any -) was| have On Your superin- still FILLED Young Man, Save Money; of its own and part of the Western Union business, according to Manager McNichols The force of .operators is one y RUIN SSSSSAASNANSASNSASASSSSSSS the operators siner he strike began continues. there will be no daitesti for reinstatement The Postal company is caring for all by tn er butted in? with & large dose of ad-| jen ‘strikers. today ‘sent ‘an' appeal. to vice in) a good tried! 7, copdirectors Schiff, ofwhothe ls Ww one the influen: to joshand' Lawson about natured. the way way, hehan=|ija1 esternof Union. They died his cue. "Ugly words were passed, | cred Mr. Schiff to send them a reprethe Mr. operate of which she received eolumns vertising, merely a prelude to posed theatrical engagement?" rate Mrs. Cavallo, who years "even {KILLED IN QUARREL OVER | yi since icaaers ‘dectare' the stenke a game of billlards in the Blue saloon on North Twenty-seventh to to to. There in no one to send offices business telegraph strikebreakers since the strike began will OF BILLIARDS Reoordtit to1 not even get a glimpse of him un"Why send foleeramn at increused rates less it chances to be on the street or subject to' dela while he is lying on his yae "Scores of arbes sult cases are used The whole Swedishnaval repre-|to carry messages from elity to city insentation will be bodily kidnapped |stead of telezraph wires. But when mesand the prince and his staff w be|sages are received at a distant city wined and dined and feted until noth- | may be indefnitely delayed if the mesing but a nice long ocean voyage will|sengers are k The mails ure muy as Sear. of recuperation. wiseoMt at RCIA et it ier ap ees GAME that have been in serstrike began renee, continues Union company would have very trouble in caring for its business he investi- ne woman strikers went through the downtown business district today distributing clreulars which give the strikers' Billings, Mont., Aug. 19.-While Joe Lawson and a companion were playing still water ordinance framed to fit Br ide of the <- Federal Heights extension, was -Actr ess i ‘ . P@#ssed ae whirl.of property Repor ter Makes The protests owners are in facet, they Long The Their laid te are in certain cottages here sofolks who would give fortunes to largest number vice since the gatec es Sat have-.about out as AdAd- wo more OV CCALOEE Syene put to; work in the local office of the Western Union Telegraph company. The addition of thes nen inereased the operating fore: to nine men, the to have it moved at once, Black Crabtree were the only ones vot- a, | Worse Hitogen roe "tLe fg off a number s sale. of _| i P at Of ; sere al ‘of nee ident OOSE~) See camalt many sore spots DELDCS there ejety S vy C coo guest Fish entertain € on Mrs, Ogden Mills, who will cee ee oe nay amateur, tolegran ae ; while he As!yonce soy sare:circuits. of. iittle,.or long dishis ; movements while and who.sno, Use makeon little imce cure able a e . saitthat ul _ el sone rs { a 7 1:9.=-W)) hen the} comes into the! with pennants as much chance of getting out miral Cervera had ut Santiago. masterful plans have been so } 5 PRINCE TO BE L B P Y OTTLED U 3 will Ny ne a ODI oes m was ‘taken flying, she will bring pifate Wilhelm, | the law the grandson of King Oscar of SW eden, There was no end of evidence today that and the worst of it is the heaviest of} tne wire service. of both companies is : ust horses] sheep- warned anyone of what had happened before daylight he would suffer like ireatment. So soon as he thought it] sare to: venture out, the herder madej for headquarters and informed the Savings &| Fish and irect « Houston |direct all: company, | here Pr der and few more|jng for others tO} thought and rofe away, warning the sheep! herder that if he made an outery or] ) ing. 32 Mawoanie alt Lake|the Realty, . 43 Park 2. i ' 1: bullding,oY . Kenyon] the hotel, M.-Har whe' ace M. a Ge S="Allle has ichtenstein, 1; W "Bt McIntyre, 1: : . a 2 thoroughly - frightened] following. business| & rote eer Us. oe siness | Swedish cruise yigia ordered lights andj} harbor on Thursday Very little but routine business was BerasUhomiwsc =» Sal transacted this morning, the important | Seyvice at tle atts. e Const ~ aad questions haying been left for tomorrow's | building. 2. 1 =; Constitution gee ono Mrs. Stuyvesant the fired it was never When the vote whose identity there is nothe clue.more ‘Theu wanton shooting is all . Ge | ‘Thé movement for uniform lighting Denver, Colo., Aug. 1%-In East Den-]of the streets in the business district ver Turner hall, beautifully decorated in|has rec elyed an impetus by a flood of the American anti-German colors, the |orders poured into the Salt"Calce: Wied. annual Wateh the meu had run| Then the third| and one foreman of the occurrence. More than 100 sheep, it was found had been kiNed by the prowlers, to LIGHTING | IN CONVENTION| delsera to the twenty-second parently only when }@ut of ammunition. came to this country many years ago, | Sheepherder and has 4 done> great things in regardos No known Cuuse. fcc TWrftMP otearco ‘ ae 1e oedaughter Study. of «: Biss Istta Peterson 1s The men ania then mounted their Mrs. L. C. Peterson, aj. 1 ; © the In Barthou, a speech minde-| 2 was hear ‘his continued] fifteen minutes, stopping ap- Germany, who fought remarkable bat-|man went out tles in the war of 1870-71, between| Shots, leaving aoe eee Lake, er Fi RM |: REMAIN occupy positions at Associated Press Bumped. "got | Crabtree, made a fight for upon|number of property owners thousands sheep, one betso that they can his shirt|!™9m the elements warships did of t fe Moors Steady volleys from the French began pouring into the Moors at 9 a. m.| The artillery threw sharpnel shells} among horsemen to the south and the| of and sent ¢,, loading stone fou pavement of nearby streets had be en continued incessantly to the great discomfort and inconyvenience of the people in the neighbor- lhaps had attained to a different view lof the fmportance of appearances at wrought] gp, hymeneal altar or anywhere else as the|the pride was attired in an ordinary was fast forces The thousands ae Sunes in the} here that Spokane, the} | Proctor Knott, the great E had done | dustries homelike rhe company : Street Camps. city Faced Terible . ferrible, execution among the Moors, trent wedding the through committee and slid the jumping off place before expe osed street ire Re-| How was but aside from its] g ; , ; pulsed in one attack, they waited only Not so much regard for the outward | 0W"? there are very few of these anilong enough to reform their pores*s be- | show was displayed by two people| ™@ls ranging In that section, which) fore forwar ‘ < e Mhja| Makes the cause of the attacks all| }pressing ing forward to oO a¢ at g rom Carbondale, Colo,, Saturday. This tack Veounie however, was older, and perthe more mystifving : were the went Thou-}ly as happy mood charged | had taken place at terrible fire from the] and the great guns] warships ; name as Dae Maze 7 city. They were accompanie fa friends, and Main SKIRMISH | ceeainss Monday night when Charles -eterson, a local sign maker ent a | letter He said he had submitted prices on the street signs that had | teen uwarded, in a promise by the ; commalttec to David CC. Dunbar for 1°$3,0 00 His letter follows: | The Hon. Mayor and City Council. | Gentlemen-Some time ago I sub; mitted prices on street signs and posts | My price was the lowest. The committee decided to substitute brackets [for eee I was told to submit samj ple brackets ave been up re- Drugs -- desks]/men t Spahi, with « ne sweep. Several men the little ies ne en BAS Te in ind a French officer were wounded | of the building where Deputy L mith Y . eae : lms ; ‘ 5 ife rhe French continued the fighting} made them man and wif until fresh bodies of men came to their} Both Prom Golden West. re ye and routed the Moors | ‘The bride signed the applic ation for STORE " Pure of South s¢ mother, acc the Home 112- 114 in silks and satins | vail. Sn deemed | way | | The charge right among the French horse- | @ecessary to any we regulaler ved| men Both sides fought with great | ding. Mea A hile the groom had been bravery |} waiting patiently outside, along ee - . a Couple of homeless reporters. Then Pighting Was Fierce was aod pipe organ to plaBh the atatals usu: | Was S ee nen Helena. The Moors gave vent to wild cries;from sohengrin ) as ate s during the charge and one big uative| procession, and oe wrayed SERRE horseman STRIKERS i blonde stately LOSES {Braft }up to per- off, and bride, by Water the seek Framed It. _MORAN e of lele-| ‘Aft tel Gallant Fight by His Not a Siig | Ban 2 aphers Who Are Out || Reg gulals, He Is Ordered to Has Gone Back, || Remove His (ip "L"" IP onAy J, 1R etresiieg An Preeieueatea t mits to wed had not been such an as hand at the business he might actually have blushed Monday, when a young | Stockton couple asked if there was| | not 1 place where the bride and nr, | mother might change their clotoes, Eldredge does not exactly keep an iho | tel, but his deputies are always ious to please, and so the etl a ple were Invited to make the be sy | could out of the reporters' room | Here, hidden behind double, fire-| proof doors, and @mid a debris of| typs writing machines and "copy, e of the guns of the|@ccompanied warships, to come unmolested when e oda " from| aNOUnE! defeat of Casa Blanca by CG: One a Day, | 19.-Dispatches | OROLE GAR ais LA UA AAAANSSASASSSSSASSSS SSNS MARKS DLVED NAV CTANE NCWWSS Cg Figure In Weddings. DEATH Ue an 7 To Railroad that Made Claim Operators Are Interfering With the Wires. ‘Black Sends Hacoisnveh tents customers' wants are sup-| plied promptly and with| Back to Committee Which HEA KAN NNN SANSSSSSASSSSSSSASSSSSSASSSS NNNNAKANANNNAA So Like Demons. INDIFFERENT ‘ GRAFT FOR DAVID WESTERN UNION FAILED TO SHOW GETS MORE MEN _Is always cool, always clean | and always reliable. Our, Bright Silks, "Stained Overalls | and Scion of Noble Family | AUGUST 20, 1907. ESSENSE Frightful Brallanta: of Native Tribesmen Who Fight LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, ae MOORS DEFEATED THREE CEREMONIES |Z. C. M1. BY FRENCH FORCE DIFFERED WIDELY Drug Store SALT CEENS ASEAN REPUBLICAN, ZNSSNNS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN MAYOR APPOINTS CHIEF OF POLICE ns (Continued from Mark like dressed Puge One.) ry pata ri my employ, just as much pe oa voutey to antics tue - Later as if I Cartes Twain's time came to honor, thechancellor. him Charming the whole ment." as "Most Str, you world in the Amiablo shake with day, when the your fread-| Mark the "¥ and! UP sides of, merri-| moral right to exelude from Men who desire to come. our We coun MnIIe the on is a Twain |bUt stalked about the lawns in his doctor's| robes he confessed to a reporter that he ae. suffering from an ultack of mod- tradition that our open U&Cessary manifestation of our faith in "e equality of man, We ‘have been vio| tats ing this tradition in {mmigration laws we have never repudiated the prin- ciple itself. What right have e ue the Japanese, or the Citinese? To mindeh Py lesa apie 0) of them- law?! Mt \catilt Gay au : for that Set You : ase tus "Mark Twal : a : was again r greeted with } | eal Sea with outersout ners l vering >in ee hosts,eeand nee:outta Gath Havaiete G ccs ct ce -e ou LU asm When he entered the | ins ss or and outfleht us-and the y I tlon yet to declare royal enclosure at the Oxford pageant,|5®® "4S become a far easier highway on tin ee questions is and he probably, in common. with most | than Pe bleak Sarmatian plain over % Eve a business | who were present at that brilliant asse m- | hich the invaders moved on Rome. T man of the city, probably met some-| bly, is not likely to forget the scene in} be sure, there are other hundred ili : thing that you thought ought to be Magdalen fields. Gloomy and dari as | Hindoos, who are even now bewlintie thats reformed," wus a eeo suggested. as "Well, I do not want to make any radical in theWuestlon carrying Sharla. changes That ta-a or out whlowlof 1 ich, we shall have to go slow. do not) Want any gainbling, berformances going on ‘You office sets other now." nor than any Sunday] was such as plicity are : weather, ee I shall get the exqu...e Few accustomed hat title, for a while, anyway. in answer to the ‘question, mh actly what I hope to do' to| "Yes," in PA Oo The French government has conferred the cross of the Legion of Honor on Richard Strauss, the composer. color in its beauty in Thai. prceably Jeamemabened plan, then, simply to put thel]real Fr on a business basis-to run it inp where tee sort of a sy stematjzed manner,| river. The Waban Cleft, Imeay,' wad wue-| "E don't think," said the chief with «u ae the pictures lost| ™statory movement-but the qu ‘ ‘de nothing of thelr endless variety P nd 1 May we rightly keep back tr . rely on is ty,eeeand the e opening sek S contends_ for 4 complete ; mn abandonment a aa: Japanof e & Satta scene rnd of c Lawrence Rousemann''s, in which St. Fridesw ide | the power on our part to restrict | i ere and her maidens come by the little stream | tien. Perhaps we are at ti noral, Ses aaa tie Paitee pageant grea and its sim | ways, usse umbly: | BE that the dust of the! the Let the erasped by answer is portento the sure i ee splendor: of c ¥ Elizabeth's 2 aevaclay ee which prow. | its d rps left Meeting «tema ante racial men existence, s - inte ae Ghucasie reser to } and ean ae aed arty ide lies close to tl Iq | the right-claimed. b ihe rep bewattatiee wititcent ~ net | conceded to the een ne} beauty of Amy Robsa oe Ba | lows- the right of saat tee 3 cent ae white ‘race, ac ane eel a aaaaeh tea te = ee be mises aye ee = Sri 7 - tay ¥ ie capacitee Gunes ; ae a pnt baliday. ih ite Sante ee mes: whe makes ee Edmunds, possible to live with the host nation on y Webecause a they ean were St,beautiful and not}'!* in-| terms of juatice é 7 teresting, but because once again Into our a | eee a Sate midst is coming sométhing of that dra-| Oran to notice that nomatic spirit by which alone we under-| body in cabinet cireles haz yet s run Stand history, and imagination {s revived a Gartield presidential boom. * : |