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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 m MEE TING OF ANARCHISTS FIVE KILLED BY TRAIN LD IN COOPER UNION IN COLLISION Five Members of Merry Jews Gathered to CeleParty Killed; Three brate Yom Kippur Sur prised at Nature of the Speeches. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. l.- -A merry par ty of about a dozen persons was run down by a passerger train last night at Sharon Hill, seven miles south of this city, on the Philadelphia, Baltimore & "Washington railroad, kill'ng five and three others. The accident occurred in front of the Sharon Hill station while the part-- was waiting for a train. There had been a family reunion at the Farron homo, and several members of the Farron family had accompanied the guests to the station. The Shamokin accommodation, for which the party was waiting, usunlly passes the station on the f furth track. This was known to some of the party, lin'" when the train was heard comins in th distance, everyone parsed over to the third ornearly fourth track. Tiefore anv-on- e a could give warning the accon mda-tir.- n train came down the third track and ploughedrapidly into the group. & NATUBE OF MEETING NOT KNOWN TO THOSE IN CHARGE OF HALL. It is said th nature of the meeting was not understood when the hall was rented to the committee in charge. It was the first gathering of the kind here ia t'-- years. n '.' ) NEW YORK. Oct. Three thousand men, women ami children, of the Jewish rare, who crowded Cooper Union in the expectation of celebrating Yom Kippur last night, experienced a sad surprise. Thy went to the hall in great numbers because there was a fee to be paid at synagogue services and admission at trooper Union was free. or tonight issued an address "To Organized Labor of An, erica." in which the principles of unionism are again sn forth. UNIVERSITY Like City. Te followlnc hvt ef r-trr.'.Ur occurring dily in fU;t an City. It "rtfy ar Wcsleyan. tw-t- . killed and it In a collilon tral limit"-- ! Kle persons wrrn o!hm mere Injurt l. of r s-'- t'twrn Vlrorln p.iser.Kfrn tr!n. which and th lure at o'clock, car at It"rs. n Cen- a ftlr-- Fifty-noron- d avenue last rdrht. The street car was crowds! with the Harlem ree ! f;rs rrturnintj from inIn man ihe cur and rvcry track, the jured. The rnotorman had h signal to cros and hd Jast ps--nKthe center of th' track train crashed Into hi car. None- rf th isaspngers had time to l C3 '.. r.t The ld;im for the l'd by Moterman Kllroy upen tin rt tails f th tra'k. He mw the dar.crr In time to aoldxlllit. and applied the brakrs, but th :ir iiliu the trark with lork.d The pnnnrtiKcr tr.tn. whlh win struck th runnlne at a high rat" of , near th" center, c jttir.ir It tret carIn two. It was rdu"d to splinnp.iar! ters and In on Instant th fore rf thecollision was surh tbnt s vrr.1 nf th InJ nril wre hurled hlKh In th ntr. nl Iwi of the killed mt thlr by strlklrg ih k rou nl nftr heir.g thrown upon the ft. i ll.t' i ,v"l that lrtHutioH. It S rsi-- ! Jiw.m HELD FROM PUBLIC liil. lil'TTi:. M.mt.. Oct. 1. Thirteen Indictments were handed down y tf t day by the Ftdcral grand Jury, three uf which were not made public. The variouu offence for which Indictments were returned re unlawful cutting of timbr on nubile land, to Indian, one murder case selling whisky anil one emtozzlenH-n- t of potof funds. r-l.-- tU-- rd rf:.i t i r. work thrJKh t hi rmr'ntn Th r and lh-m(!rr xtlt'r ll." rd ln.rr.tdl itr ly . U - f- .tttre ;.! torr-eJ- . ! tf iC x In rr-rix- t-- l' t Kos Hm(-rr,t- r take r firhal n dert. rr,r !4 by all Co.. rtyfTal. N. h ecen's for shr. rutnJted 1 3 th rr,ta T . ol ivwn ;ae v a f I ;,;, fc-.- j .r f l.!r ber.-ji;h- For sal o- - l rr-.r!-- r g - n- -: Ijt. "W r. rti n and ei.i U r. c i .i j i lb- h.iu tln lt:r"s the act i.f i i Vice df-r- t th , rm" it frm d i - t- - r;in-- C.Tf, tl"hl; r I. ir of th r -- It l f . - i hi Knind rt-m- d-a- Yoik n:!atr !- a-- NC.H" YuIIK". t Nrw- lurrf. r.'t 1 FROM NAVY YARD ju-r- Jk atlon fsttir.r hat.! tn sl'sf . I h ers. tcfryj trat and of the ncrk "f th Ikak. sirin on th tnu th r rf actnv.t' Tl.,. an 1 hn !n th rjte s!ajr ! ttutr,:-l- y uf.frr. Know ir,c trm th Irrr l m tt a action of trw kJ.ny ere for th nr. Vt1ny 11 m t t try hn I r.y.r)ca th attack very nmM, t I None of t! m vr c mj relief na Iwan KUncy I'llla, t ?u-- l at th P. J. ll.il1 Co. a store. FC.r's that cr I dl Its ffa k thorTjS-. art a!! in! hf". 1 had completed 51 the lsjt attack STRANGERS SENT T j t rr. cf my hap addition ! th'.s Kift lxcti contributed ar.d ll.c alun.nl h v farhl rmtlrl Co. lt L-- In td'-lK- aM f&r ri'nr I run ovr rATcr, )fr tro team and !n" th?i tnf bark; Ka ni my In th rt:.l r4 rf ar.noyarr.kidtij" fJeire tyn lor ra nirll uti n lkpt trr-t- , K-v- lh it y l i; f rowhiit such Itardar Ast lkTourth f1t H, Vh Vc'tan . n h Ct-m- l.-- manuf Acturr. hi ! to Klu of Middl-twn- . to the fund of wvrmif d Forty-thir- Mi:iUtr.N. Corn. e--r Matlfn. JlumWr YL CHICAGO, thn prrot dfnc. t c mttr aj Pur1y jtna cr;not Fund to corral nt. 1 Million-Doll- ft Many More Like It In Silt Gift Intended to Swell the Trol- V.0X Tf CASEOF IT. A b-- tttr THREE INDICTMENTS mo.-t-l- y Ocr. 1. The executive "Washington. council of the American Federation of Ta-b- TO $25,000 - 1. An Address to Iabor. Fast Train Runs Into ley Car at Grade gs. pto-ceedir- - . It happened, however, that the hall had been engaged by th Free society, an organization composed exclusively of anarchists, and Instead of religious trvlces In commemoration of the destruction of the temple of Jerusalem, the name of God was profaned artd holy days were denounced by the speakers, who ridiculed Jewish cus toms and beliefs. Th second speaker talked In Yiddish and the crowd then understood the nature of the meeting fully for the first time. His diatribe on the Hebrews was followed by a scramble for the doors. Many loud protests were uttered and the poHc who were oti hand In numbers were called upon In Mop the They had no intrur tlons on this point, however, s'.nd the Jews mart hod out In a body, denouncing th anarchists as they went. THfUSDAY KVKNINO, (XTOHKU tr-Mtlbu- m oti.tr. r.o WALKER'S STORE and i naay Mtaraffly lirgm Eilds for mi VIs56rs0 j I I Cifiy-lFS- Ik f Womea9s Tailor re sses at 25 I a Yard Dress Goods Fri day Only 60c. 1 r rnces In the beginning they formed a sample lot, but we've culled from regular stock to broaden variety. New fall and winter suits some made of zibelene all wool basket cloth, a season favorite for fall Ten pieces of h and winter street suits and separate skirts, one day only, the regular $ 1 a yard for 60c. 50-inc- this season's great favorite suiting cloth others are of broadcloth, tweeds, cheviots, prunellas; long coats and blouse styles. $17.50 suits, $20, $22.50, ' OFF THESE PRICES. $25 and up to Women's $8.50 Separate Skirts $4.50. -- $75--ON-FOUR- TH Full length and walking skirt.--. The di zr-n- -- s lb - n . l .f th and " a ".'- - f-- r C-i- i Th ye u; :i-- d, h'di .V a 12 1 i !.. o.r The four-fp- t blue, terra-cott- Boiff3--$- 2. Saturday Silk should be b'-it- - te 8!c. values. Priday, Saturday Splendid buc k towels. 1'4'- PJ each. itbout Long a string. each. t by 40 inch size, rare towels, full VI bar-rai- at n V by P inch size. Two aly t: at bn. ke ra made il tj 57c. with at . diffi'-tji- ot k t to t'5c r.n h: - 1 t 1 tass.); si. Id . v 1 . f ej ji a r k a ly low a .7- ! ! ryw (,.!,. ..t bu- - I - t- 1 sr. ! ; -- .'". 'n c .. f Id.-- - f i !,Jrt, i..n: ll'tt . ..n-- n ti t -; ; .'. ,!. . ciIok, . t. ki :.,. . vl b ir A. y, . k,'.i.)f. -t u. U a, I.V 'w ifir of 5c ,t j 5i.t-t.- v. 5 - ! " 1 V iir I. . r f ' bt-;.'-- . ' " . I ., . : . 1 . : J. t . to , i P ..- : , f . ,, ! ;tt 'l ?.' rji j. 4 1 j I h hst'k. J - '.' stt 1 t? .. 1 w f . . l : . d- t . . - 1 S - 5- . Notion Store Items. :: - H .is.-?- . i r t. : : s ;.t t i f f.r-:- all ! t.jrih, with and die at o!,r f X' !- ai f tf-- i'-- t I ! !i Fil-da- t n.t!,t, - : 1 UV. b ath- to II. s r.dis'"! fjorn Mirrors and Brushes. ' Hand V. H..d ' T 45. irif... . !.:. Il.ir.d r'.'.n,., .!! ;!,., l.t ti',' a!l 1!.,i'i l... k . Tno .,it h. 7..- - il lt i 1 k.r.jr. f j:. . 5. ftf- a..- k 5 '. m !. r 5 1 I r.i.ei Itn.k. . -- 1 t l a1?! aril ti;4". j Jl.ls. P-- r trini4 of he.uK an .cm) ttt'. id kl uir.e 15 f.ih r !mlr". rsnrs iirtf fttr! m to ; r ji , s i .ni!i)-- f!-- . if- - t ..!!.. t - 111 . . ".r it-.- , j f : , . - i stead "f , REGULAR each. Thursday, Friday, Saturday PRICES. Three patterns of Wilton velvet rugs, 9x12 feet, $45 regular, for $35. Four that should sell at $30 for $22.50. Three patterns tapestry Brussels rugs. 9x12 feet, $20 kinds, for $15. rugs, 9x12 feet, should be $13.50, but Four patterns Brussels-Ingrain s:,l vh.o'- at Hewed: lie. itly Twenty rugs that we've made from remnants of carpets all choice in coloring-- all choice in pattern designs, many of them the best carpets in the house. 6xS to 10x12 feet sizes. They should sell at 'i to $2.') OFF with ninr-ln- . .pi.ibty Made of bi.uk V. . '.rl: !: i.f th-tn- F?H., 75c, I'retty batiste jrlrdl. ind ribbon from 50c to l!.nin , t: ct.-rl.il- . . ban-- - Sat- t m Children's Knit, W, b H.iturd.o. blue, pud., drab an trlmnid. Suitable cmx fcr I b'.ai icl-- .. k k- - r.i' in or v 35c. k iP-dtr- 1 a i . M . vJ !?; r p,- - M i t i - t, t I" t ay ft - 1 ' ' I . r5 k b .it? ' r . i: i t V T .. tt !t. 1 im t t !. J t t - 1 at. r t b a'.- - ! z - 1 t' to I a. n ' V'J.dt. foe . .! fl Ink for- - ic. - .. . Shaving Soap. ly lned -- aomen. ll ."u. ej hi.'i i.i.ii', rvi.iitiiii unm i'i,n g.iiP couni, i -r-. h r, Kul.tsly for habit hip.; laust mdej; 1 Children's knitted waist; wh.it , nolhlly ptr ipp with ti; ; vrry nlut s; to ko at 12 unt'is inaue ni , !.; - j; c. 1 -- j a The 65c for 32c. r Wahts-1- 2 .. r .'if . $1 nnd SI. 25 Chatelaine Bags 43c. ( Friday. '. . . . - 50c Corsets35c. th-"Bat- es" ONE-FOURT- H i Talcum Powder. hun Women's ?5c Black Petticoats 50. size, better value than bedspreads, full double-be"Clarendon," sold at fl.25. Three days $1. size, bedspreads, Marseilles pattern, fringed, double-be- d grades, for $1.75. d h.-t- - - dirk Jl.' - t- n- - Face Powder. Two Rugs Made from Carpet Remnants And Others $10. that kinds ll n - " e ' Belts. t ln bides all we ha Ud"t. tmttvni.-- dr p ti iiiinrb.itn. t'.Kht ait I at t I t dred. Mad" of per. ith i i it.rni.l. ty. pu tty little sil- - ; all n ally t!m:md 4 siZ'-to at ,i h. 'eir.- ai"d of aTty-I.urd.iy. If they last s- Umx. $1.25 Crochet, Bed Spreads $1. $2 and $2.50 Grades $1.75. $2 - a r b a iev. frtn II. vMt . Vj X r mn!I rn ; or Pi Foitnerly th.y tvr.- $."..rt; Children's 65c to $1.50 Wash Dresses 45c. - batli Extra quality Turkish Crochet or Crochet and $2.25 id M 1 fll1 he. SI n. r. 1 l-- exc-ep- l-- 2c s nnd it Its, with line few of each kind. $1.75 to $2.75 .eid .r. Fe.id i hain-- ; Id o k, blue and thr lots r.f tluin. flood luic-towels, full 17 inches wide and .':7 a two l'ie are ional for At sale swift to make days'. they )le:ity 12 o Pocket. Books. ok . bi Fla.-ti-c Splendid Towel Offerings. days t.iLl.-- n-- '. ?' Cnndiitiatinn poik.-tt)er, (litterent yJiapeM. n dr.ys if troJorirst:. .",. , 'htJ!rr. - - ! Bead Chains. Women's liue-- handkerchiefs with tiny initial in the corners: full line of initials, unlaundered: splendid values at 15c each. Thursday. 4- !. J! attorn ri tr.c Ilir.4v.mt ran r Jn; r. I. - kin , that I small iot uf not more than thref dozens, liberty silk in all black effects. We.-.- formerly $4 and $5 each, now $2. 10c f..r - M'fftix- r.3'.j.. Ilr.tif .- ,. i. n' 4.4. 4. solendid assortment of black braid dress trimmings, variety of 50c to $1 a yard, now 25c. Those to $3 a be cleared $1.25 were to away at 50c, that yard each. .'2o .n.'- i ted ni.l l.iu'ui a, now A 8 a? t '? rrr.t c ! Kr it Underwear and Hosiery, ., :i" tt'Ji "avr i!nnr!,frm t y fi'ri .nrh ' fd-.iFt !!: it t? . ft;. Velour Table Covers S l .25. pattern designs, sold formerly at Friday, Saturday rt;s. N" iy - t- Two Lots of Black Braid Trimmings Greatly Under Regular. Women's 15c Initial Handkerchiefs . . !. 1 1"-.- ', 7 7" black-and-whi- j m - -- i t Mat y .;?;!. ! k:t 1 .lutifyliy 1 '.v-- t Some lift inch tr.pMry. Crb ntal fti ip' ". abicit nix j te i 1 a nr-- l r 4" . The spl.-n-Ii c."n: t ion?. The out. nd - th a yard f r ".5c. The J1J5 a yard for Prapery Swiss, pi liKhe wide P'c a a i I . Figurcl Sw.k. "" a atd ViaIit r du 4 !' "V a yar-1Two pie. , s cnli. red fih le t. formes y tt-a 2'V to tt olotir;g-aid. for"fu Fringes Fp to :- Jn rtt h!.t 1 nr.! full llr. rbj t n a? ly ." fri-n- i j.r !. . rn white r. xaikin;,. kfara w.ni'!i-h- 'p nub an noj.. ff.-Friday. Saturday jar , A f - t !. Drapery Tapestry, Fringe, Curtaining. Women's shoes in box calf, vici kid. heavy dongola and patent leath- ers, with Cuban, military and the very low heel." that can be worn by Misses; extension welt soles and the lighter for dress. Excellent allocs and fresh new stock. Instead of $2.50 and $3 a pair $1.95. Women's strap slippers thro straps and cross straps with French heels some trimmed with steel beads $3.50 and $4 slippers for $2. .5. Women's slippers with threw straps and French heel.-- that were $2.50 a. pair, reduced to 1.05. and fro:n up t - New iln n. nt , - n-- $4 and $5 Neck .f M-r- ild n rlid pattern. Th',:indoni' t u.tNtlnt; ottn th In all whit- and with ffd-rpattern i! t o.i otdv. The rntlr f to k $!.! and ll.. yard crad. . f fr - l.T.V d-- Women's $2.50 mid $3 Shoes $1.95. Women's Slippers at Goodly Price Reductions. irw'.ar U.7.'. I gray-und-bro- t'v and O. r.?fr. I,'.nily unvi ..rd. lipiluml in H lntf a l a y at.J II w;u!ln? 1 nlid itsadiH t'U re ?k!r A lot of almost four All new. all .tylih. made of fine black cheviot, seven-gor- e cut, trimmed with handn of silk and buttons; hah'.i bail:. Hand """: ly mohair, tritnnn d with St tailored thruout. The, walking skirts aro of wool or mixed J4.T0. to and buttons. Excellent skirts, regular, reduced $2.00 and $2.50 walking skirts S1.T3. to: mixture cloth?, neatly trimmed with buttons and fa:, Made of green mixture and brown-gra- y $1.7.1. $2 $2.."0 on skirts. Instead of and flounce. Serviceable designs m and $2.7." heavy cotton shirt waists $3.50 kind.- $2.4.".. anl Made of the heavy Mercerized vesting: that are to be worn the fall and winter thru. Whit v.ioil white with color. Handsomely tailored. Trimmings mostly of large or small buttons. All In th" The $3.50 to $2.45. shirt Avaists. All Fizes. The S2.T.0 and $2.75 reduced to Ur rcerlr. M nr. - Toilet, Soap. . s" j;. ; . .. t- .u r ; t.'.;.-!. t,-- tt U- - c. r Writingr Tablets. lr.a t4 fit-,ih- . n.r 1 unru:-!- . F- 1 ... C-.r-- - In the :V ek if',:i th- -V- - i j t- -- .$ c. Outing Flannel NighL Gdwas for Women and Children-50- c. turn-m-- r Made of good oullnt? fla.tnel. pink and b'.u- ftrij-edlbir. with in width full trlrnnd feathrr neatly braid, f!.M. atnpb aral length. Sites for Women jtlthd Vc. and thidtr.. Ext j tlonally k1 ft - t Pictures and Posters. at lurt- - nf I s- - r;ich. ibmntf j I . !,. -- i.i f ..t-r- . rnnt . it5f;p, f V. -- r;. ty ' f c -- 1 r-- 1 jV,rt. t.rt mt, rrh k'.n- fr rr.y .AAiJt--r . ik,-- ! '. Y0 : |