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Show TIr AK FOL.II. No. 44G. tonight. GRAM JUJ Salt :lake City, Utah, Saturday Evening, July 4, loon. 3 Fourth of July Message to Gov. Taft Waiting to Be Sent When Connect tion Is Made; Presiden-I- s LEW OFF HIS HEA Pmci:, Tiihki: W ORTH $60? THATSTIMMA Y rTFiT TH HE f BRING ICK A Pathetic Condition of the Youn? Woman Who Has Gained Fame as "Tlic THE POINTING OF THE POLITICAL WEATHER VANE. Girl Sleeper"; Appeal Is Made to the Public. Fourth of July Cannon Gets in Its Home-Mad- e HERE'S A PUZZLE A CABLE JCESSAGE. or a Tiin i.irn Deadly Work. TOE, THE CURIOUS; Cx-:n'- SB ESSIE M ECffTS LIFE LANDING OF MANILA CABL1 BELAYED. BY FU RIOUS GA ONOL PREVAILING A Disappointed. N vsrair and T V.A It OLD riint- - W'Jl'.TJ! n tv.t Tr.At j fh T--- r rl ajitU 5r.cl'.4 ?! NEW YORK, July 4. August Ede-le21 years old, of Jersey City, who was known as the "Midget," scored as the first Fourth of July victim hereabouts. Edgeley blew off the top of his head with a home-mad- e cannon. He made it from a piece of gasplpe. Several persons warned him that he could not shoot it with safety, but he said that he would take his chances. He loaded the pipe with a quarter of a pound of gunpowder and touched it off with the lighted end of his cigarette. There was a terrific explosion, and the piece of iron, flying upward, carried away the top of the lad's head. y, A message Ftartlng around the world at 5 a. m. today would arrive at Honolulu 11 p. m. yesterday, at Midway at 10 p. m. yesterday, ai Guam at 7 p. m. today and an Manila at 6 p. m. today. It would pass through India at 3 p. m. today and would return to New York before 6 a. m. Thus it would have made an excursion from today into yesterday and have arrived back at New York within an hour of the time it started. OYSTER BAY,- L. I., July 4. President Roosevelt's opening of the cable from San Francisco to Manila has been deferred owing to the interposition of the elements. A furious storm which raged near Honolulu yesterday prevented the cable ship from taking up the terminus of the cable there and making connections with the Manila lines. It was intended to start the President's messuge on its journey about 9 o'clock this morning. All arrangements for transmitting the message here have been completed. The Postal Telegraph company has placed a set of instruments in the executive office here and, not having its own wires between "here and New York, connected the instruments with a telephone - long-distan- ce wire. Cheering Is Deferred. President Roosevelt wrote his message to Gov. Taft yesterday, and also prepared that which is to be sent A around the world to President Clarence Mackay of the Pacific Cable company. Just as everything was in readiness this morning a message was received 3'rom New York announcing that the opening of the cable had to be deferred at least temporarily on account of the trouble a 'Honolulu. It was announced by Secretary Loeb that the otticials of the cabl 4 company hoped to have the line connected in time to start the message at Z o'clock this afternoon. President Disappointed. President Roosevelt was disappointed at the delay, as he was particularly anxious that the opening of the direct cable between the United States and its possession? in the Philippines should occur on the Fourth of July, as the completion of the line would mark a distinct epoch in the history of this country. Assurance is given that no further delay will occur and that the messages will be sent surely this afternoon. At 1 o'clock the President will start for Huntington to participate In the celebration of the two hundred and Yiftieth anniversary of the founding of The trip will be made to the' town. Huntington bay in the naval yaci.t Sylph. The President will deliver a address about 4 o'clock, ile w ill return .to Sagamore Hill in ample time for the fireworks display tonight. MESSAGE TO GOV. TAPT ON OPENING OF CABLE BY SECRETARY ROOT. WASHINGTON, July 4. Secretary of War Root today sent the following telegram to Gov. Taft. It will be sent from San Francisco over the new Pacific cable as soon as the connections are made : "Taft, Manila: Congratulations to Philippine Government and people upon being brought nearer to the people of America, on whose friendship aid good faith rests the hopes of a glorious future for Philippines patriotOne more great vent to those ism. which should make the Fourth of July a day of happy memories in the archiELIHU ROOT, pelago. "Secretary of War." nurses Tv Tn E. Rich brought to quiet title of of land pire a foot wide, situated in an alley, between E ninety-seven-hundredt- hs r uor. Irr it-- . for rr cur'.ilty a n Street Car Goes Over a Bridge With Five Persons on Board. PITTSBURG, July 4. A traction car on the Center and Larimer line of the Railway company Jumped the Pittsburg tracks on the Lincoln avenue bridge today and went over the bridge, failing nearly 10u feet. There were four passengers and the conductor and motor-ma- n on the car at the time. Three of these were killed outright and the three others were probably fatally hurt. The car was completely wrecked. ST UNNED BY LIGHTNING Senator McComas of Mary land Has a Thrilling Experience. '. FT. LOUIS, July 4Patrick ronnors was burned to death 'and Frank Haynes was very Heriously rscorc.ned in a fir which destroyed the floating coal diRgr or Fteam shovel anchored tn the Mississippi 'PittsburGr," river at tbr foot nf iS m- a -very - 5t s.: 1 f in ; rtrtT rj!rU)', TJcram hoir.c 3 A Kr.'d.t h u. - paw: !cr-lur- Mr. r few nf th Within lhT hfttr lh tJors that e to F'or.e of jr-- n rr;.it . J '.',! T!.. l t' 1 wh-- tl of a tr.t nth' on I r du r. m:; travclrxi tus'i. i'. :... 1,v;p of Tiirrtcfn-arlh- . Ptirj. SnnU.iTvir.fJ'lcU" h i ( .r Vnn ?i Ia Clouds t.h. 1" ; h- - k-- - hrr.;tt-- n from rir-c- . of Dust. Ilrtuorn sr. 1 th d r:',:oti Iof ta ,:t y lovi thai th nt t I C'.r. wh-cr ' from th cYjT.e r,i A ou j'jrtArh thr liuriii', hnt".. l. h fcr it i p ran- - n. tf t;.it Kni'ht V..rni w a thai ar Y,f hnm"it-a;- i .x'.r.z i v ti-n- e pu:.-drS- " '. n - : . : T r T j niTiilJ f j GtI" J ." 5IamJti n?t f !.. t. raliticul No Longer Points the Wny. hut the Dig Come Swirling Out of tho Great JJox'west. In Recent Years the East and McKlnley Ilave ' '' .... : TOY PISTOLS, TORPEDO CANES, CANNON CRACKERS AND BOMBS CLAIM VICTIMS W a t.t. f-- ' i " the' k i uas John Sebastian, IJlilne avenue. with blank car tridges caused ail of his troubles. In the midst of the excitement lat r.lsht he dlschaiRed a cartridge while he had one hand over the muzzle of the gun. The charge of wads pierced the palm of his hand, inflicting a painful wound. The Injured member was carefully dressed at a drug store. As youngr Sebastian looked at the numerous bandages wrapped about his hand the tears commenced to roll down n lu i painful u kl" his i.iMol in !:. !:. r. At 1 t.ill th' . Ii !..! o," v. I I 1 a v. t h i' f ad ! A II" tovtdJ. U t. l l Dr. nf takllK.cuii' by J. j:rivtt bo,.;rr lxt f.ik'r t a ludlv h-a- i (.-- I bv tlil In th" ing en WcM Temp!' ttilpat cb-btatlo- badly. burned torpedo-stick- a and hi 1 ..!. tl."of $:,. fi;n t.d iifi v. Tb- l 1 Mi-- . j tnirn J Mjffrd by Invrrtlr.ir hi I A ). - t I - I i.t:"Jy Ki" Sui; p. r- - 1 f t air :r if fr Mt. ltr, t Ieo w: , . at th xi ijh on : U.jr.b T?r.p WI itrn tv.i l g and t.r. a nay. !a" j..-it- .. d : '.i alor .t 1 1 JKJJ i. t his cheeks. "Don't cry. little man, that will b all right In a day or bo the physlcUm COST f a a -- m-an- f. i k-- - e 'I .'d . - d.--ith- -- .- -d tr Il. Mf. !'. !J Jn rlfuf It. at fl'" nUh hr - i p'Kt t;-- IIm! lh r" .' tt !' mr.crt l';"t" It" !v th W i t ;.it aur p:-- . t' u pJ'. l' t.i ?tfi t t Jit i Io rf t cr,' it!l- alrttk 1 fJT ; tr t J r fc. if . i 5 t -. f T J! h, ri., -- - i i. ... . r .i n y j t . ; ; r .'--. 1 ' i j . t - f t , t . r". wfi, Ji!t?" J ; j' - J 1 f.,:r.51y I." ha fJJi.-V.r- r ; . 1 .i t TTt, .;.! 1 ; i'.t. ! in !.':-- 1- -ft a , r.T-- t r ' 1 ..tc!'. ;r.. 1 The Mother Car.nct Wcrk, r: I ( r had !i b-- t-- !' r n m-'f- by Th !;rtrd T.d ' an. . T-'- t '... H ; . ! t !:.. i T"r .; n ' - k. ' T ... ! ft. e t ? .'i , i ti;t.r ?.ob l.c- f. ..jr.- - ;" 1 1 :i (. u St f t v-- ; rj, ; f c .- - at. J r r 1 a r r ' j T' irs -- 4 ; t - " si ' s - M r T t 1 ! ' ;i !f ' i ; . tr t - . r u t 1 i . r, t- i'.vl J. tt." cat - j J a f i i." - - ,t tr-:- . . art !,"-- ' ; 5""i, k. w-r- Wh"!i v Kf"'-- a ,t I. s t !tal. It r " ' w i" ft t ri!r K. Pearson, Chicago rhilanthro-riM- . fj Ifiti! '! Vi .!l"l-'. !ff I tr.Mr vaf Make Donation to Calit t ' I 'f .' V I .t. rt Rf d'ij. fornia Institution. -- 1 t 1 i r- -, . - i 1 T ! 1 S J '' a - - -- -. ? - j. r ! tV-;-'-- 1 ' - 5.- v 1 1 t ! k-- . r. $ w Mb o. TT." Jr. . : t.- 1 r v ! . !,-- i c r a : :i i ji ur,rr:.t!'i tw !,..-- . i.ti:rJi,i f ..' ...If." v"'sr"' ..-r vU!i iT hid I .? rf I t jt - it V,r,j1,l ON !!. l I ttt ! jr!.1 tiT. t !f. - ii.-- f?", u 1 aV. : ts-.g J t! " . 5 a.u rri'fii I i I TO POMONA COLLEGE ..;..?. ! f . !.., t IT" ; l.i.i,rc tn rnrg thir t'lur-af i Jt' c!f ( r rf ire GIFT OF $50,000 r T. i, - . !r. 1 :' t oi.ly .t- t " rt d U.- y .anag"tv.r l!.t- - t r t ir "T T!. IfT'.S.fr tl." t iri tJ . .,? ! work. Itul t. t':. ua' i;;oj-,h- .. . r I I fr-:.- ; . . ; .. i ., .,i-,r;- 1 . ,.jr.. t Ti 1!. t ! v. !. t 1'.-- Uth : v ' . ; . f t - ': t .ti ..t. r ; . f '' 4 1 t'.rr i?h f ,t : . i. ' v .. . 5 ti irl. v t. ' . ; ., ' ? . ; ; j ; .- t.- - w O. '' I ; r ,, f ; nM .! - t!f of flf that CHICAGO. July 4. Car If imi j with firework va th" au t A m b'.ax'.ng r ur.lrg. created great rx I'.ctnrnt at lh Hr k) ard rally thl ai d at th" Kir rf ih Kon. of M. N na.' was thrown Into tin pt.i Trntiflt louse, and th flrr wan i ti kly H..tid conttol. Th- - Tia?tit l.r.utr. by th seemed thrrafned. and thf Xfitmcnt among tin gtiM1 wa Jr. t a from tb tt.ib'e, ar. l tan rrl' nolKe cuujomI by more than Zfi li'irp that th-!- r lm"f laMrlng on th bil k aup-n!- . wildly through th Mrc-t!II r" v. Thr. ir.rii, d t' th Twenty hore.i wro lured to -. will not lo.x Tin barn. .rw , . ..t row "l.j th" 1?4V a k :i . 1 r ' . ' 1 i 1 !.' TJ.. path 1- . ? ..- - .:. r ' r j t th- ONE SKYROCKET; HOTEL GUESTS PUT IN PANIC kindly said. The boy looked up with an Injured air and said: 'That ain't why I am crying. Fourth of July only comes once h year and now I can't have any more fun." The accidents have not been confined Dr. to the small hoys by any a Grow suffered E. painful Henry wound while celebrating with a torjM'do cane. The accident was probably due to the fact that he was not familiar with this toy. He charged It In the WIDOW ALLEGES THAT usual manner, but instead of ptrlklnsc the loaded end on the sidewalk If held It In his hand and struck the other end. DURESS WAS USED The explosion that resulted burned his hand badly and tore a large piece of skin from the base of his thumb. City Recorder Joe TJystrom ruTered a Mrs. Ellen Qulnn Bell Suei for Share burned hand and several cuts on hi of Her Late Husband's of a face as the result of the explo-lo- n Estate. magazine can. He slipped up behind a party of card players at the Kiks club with the Intention of giving them l n or- Mip Hln Q ilr.n pnlrr Mr. Nystrom held a a mild fright. In of tMrd th rtit Jm cane which contained twenty torpedoes lntrfpj which were suppofed to explode one at d'apiH. M h Th" iult p hrlrg f it a time. Instead the entire lot went off when he pulled tho trigger. Th cane bv hit r.rpt w.f. th.- p'lhiUtt Mr. was shattered. The flying pleies Mruck Ui"l'n fcrnritl wif" ll i" .!alurd t Th "tal" l him In the face, but fortunately Inflict liKht t.i thru Mr5. Hll hi l'cl ed but slight wounds. - n i t urt p'g""-p' th" j any A celebrator whose nam could not U hef to U!n th prjv-rt- y rr!tQi'il8hlr.g be learned was shot In the cheek by the pr in consideration of i ii.kh aaji Xx.orn blank pistol, which Inflicted 1 1 -- . i : i 5, . VJ.J TO FIRE $25,000 it r M ' - . 'i.hlrc !j l i '. J". t n-r.- t'.g I"- - pn it ni 'Trx. g P.TiEh . u S3 A revolver charged i !,U-.!- - f.orn-- i tft,.;.f.i I; t . Kf"-- ;;.. Or t ttn M O: lt;-- f l t alt-o- l ll s i ... ! , I ? fc. 7 V. I -- i -- J. in i; 'I ? ..rti, 4 ..; !. i; .. :. " ;. fc:.i : : t . t t. vl. J It Hi ' '"if.. f : r-.. lu !j J It : tl.t The usual number of lYmttli of July accidents have been reported from all parts of the city. Most of them wete not serious. althouKh In several instances painful wounds were inflicted by the premature explosion of pistol and bombs. The first youngster to have the pleas ure of the day marred by an a ldnt l !!,..t ': : . !!, t - : . .i TJ.. . o;t,;.r r.ir, ?. Ki - T'ttnil r"r..V -! 1 i t;. ,.,1 f 2i- J Sax;: Itar,. l:,n," t:.ti.i t Like Giar.t, BUI - Jr. Jr. i I'vi f..n t.r - fit ? ! vJ i- ( a Gcoi a it-:f.i t!.T of . I Visit cf . t: r uric j , rVV. r, t JIr-,-!.- f,. ;,f 'rf - .i . t m lt. Mrp. ' - I .r if nc. ar.'i rd.l 'A y l : i'" S -- Xh-- r.Jr.t: mm tr'';r.j; ('ft.! l.s r.rc it trt xn c t rwl Vou ptt j j th r itir. r-- . - UayneS t,cm- tut rr. i no rr.rr. - th" rls.? rr.-.rr.t. TH REE DEAD IN WRECK the contestants. Judge the property ofafternoon gave his deciHall vesterday of the defendant ension that the fence croached upon the alley. Each party was Mullanphy street. eeriqus cynAitlon ordered to pay his owii costs of the suit. r ?.y J Hune. Ba rc - on ,n ur.kr' trn I ir m r.t! jr in l. varcl I j, Vac hopj ital. Tf h itr, in Tktirh tr p'.rl ws a no.ri!.".! J r r ?. vaj n ttar of ur; int ;.r.- ;i r.. I or rocks. Steam Dredge. It :- i-- - ?- ar" t; mt i rr:riOif J !o a I h' ; 1 rrrth 'iMtl'.'l homo. who Ia PORT WASHINGTON, L. I., July 4. One man was killed and two horses drowned on the estate of Howard Gould here. The accident was caused by a panic among horse" at work on the dock. They were frightened bv th whistle or ine bouia yacht Niagara, which lay in the harbor. The man who was killed was driving one of the teams. He was thrown over the dock and struck a pile -- Both Parties Pay Costs. the suit of Ernest H. Rich against to a Heme" I-- ei y m t: at :t t t llorno. Though -- Kun Away on Gould's Place and Man Is Killed. old-tim- MaywoocL pf nmr.ftfT.c' HhfTX'".k it r jovrpt ar.i in halt i while at 10 a. m, the mercury stood at trains and all Ir..k fro. Suburban steamers wern besieged dunng the early BURNED TO DEATH hours by thousands of people who were to escape irom tne swetter endeavoring inrr heat of the city. IN FIRE ON RIVER e c Numerous celebra- clubs had of J"i"ns with speeches and amusements w j.-i.U mi Kinds. ofumvi orator of the day at the Onwentsla club One Life Lost and Another Badly I,orimer at L.akeat Forest. Congressman Mclienry and i?i3hop Fallows spoke Injured in Burning of a at s'tl U. Kr.ffh!, r:. thr- iH. Mark' IIAGERSTOWN, Md.. July 4. United States Senator Loui3 E. McComas and a number of other passengers on an open electric car going to Williamsport had a trying experience during a storm last night. A bolt of lightning struck the feed wire and was transmitted to the car. RUNNING FROM HEAT The Senator, sitting about the middle of car, was knocked from his seat and IN WINDY CHICAGO the momentarily stunned. The other tas sengers received severe shocks and one woman fainted. Several buildings at Smithsburg were CHICAGO, July 4. Independence day was ushered in with intense heat, the damaged by lightning and dozens of therernometer at midnight registering SI, persons stunned. . r.'ri than A r.H Il-- FR IGHTEN ED AT WHISTLE TT $"i to J i .( r . ;o-, - - i- l-- I'OMo.NA. t'. of t rr,ll-i"- . Trd" Thl la t M. mkt ja, h t j t!t-- . dv i n -- ; t .'o fv... tc 1 1Vtv,' 1 "i - lrr-f f ft .Hl'.'f l aJ!forn! fo'.!t ' tffU to -thU cv'.'.tfi H- ! " IX.-.o)- J3," I rr i) .it, J f it .'. ."'.,' r- f " r S Pfi l.ftt" .1! r a .4 IMi t ' I3rrt " |