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Show Jhfl ? l SU'MKAO M ki M AHA A . Vol. II. No. 490. O ' TfT'-t- l A - 1 1 , - Salt Jaice City. Utah. Tuesday Evening. August Csettt.fi and. cr c-- tjrJbt, iw. inna. Pmcn. Tinun: Cents 17 IfcLIANCE WIS RACE ON THE TRIANGULAR COURSE WHAT HAS BECOME QH4 INDICTMENTS HANDED IN MARGIN OF 1:19 BY THE LATE GRAND JURY? JBYCIOSE Race Sailed in a Good Breeze, but the Haze Obscures Sight From N Shore; Contest Is ExJohnson and Zimmerman citing Throughout. in Struggle for the BULLETIN. Governorship. YORK, Aug. 25. Reliance wins by 1:19, official time. Official time of the start: OOFS RETIREMENT ANft FUSION IS TAFT'S SUCCESSION AR PROBABLE ATfITATI VtXT nnrpTTxrTT Democrats and Populists UilllULUBi rKE51UfclN II Sheriff Makes Return That the Parties Arc Out of the Stale, but There It Ends; No Information as to Contents. i ! OYSTI-:- .HAY. I,. I.. Aug. him nn.l Strtrfarv Hoot, under date of August IDlh. latter r!ei;;ttlri. presented bis resignation formally to fpondf no- - follo.i: the 2:..-Sc-- retary lb-o- "i , of Nebraska in Scpa- rate Conventions. ..Ira the . ,;.. In fnU. t, President. The resignation wa ac- Root's Resignation. COLUMRrs, O.. Aug. IS. The pre- cepted by the President tvif'i flirt litiitor. j Mr. IrM.-iYm h'.'.."liir liminary meetings of the Democratic standing that Mr. Hoot mmin,. ... . brn . i t th:. S0'1 r ...... Mir:. tl ,.f State convention here are the most hotlj' Secretary of War m t ..ntii 1st. contested in the history of the party In uaiy I ' 1. tr- .r,n. .I ). t H r.ov.-i'.cl t. tjC LJ.- tij- - to ITUf Jlf tl Wiiii.irii II. Taft of th thi.s State. th- "' t.;b a."tr b; f u ih Kf zt.i If I will succeed Secretary Uoot staff of th- - M.iMi?tm nt . t . romrb-tSu: .S The contest between Mayor Tom L.. Philippines an ii .. tl. i .f ...itriny is Secretary of War . til fit! f U'1 Johnson of Cleveland and John L. Zim- Announced ' tary of wa,. v;i;.. ft m nrh, thy ' by President. merman of Springfield for the guberna' will Iti.bol r,.,: ar:.i- K t" " n.I t!;- torial nomination overshadows anything thePresld. nt UooY. It today authoriz-"f?ir- an . . nHh h !,. u )mi ..tl following statement: f lse, bo that ,f Ipu is heard today ot nothing "The President some tnnnthf aro d ' '' the platform, the proposed constitutional ' In I- f- m-tt i t . ..M th- tb... ;t a mend incuts. Senatorial of j..,i W.ir A Secretaryship t. ho . will or endorsement rI .:;d at.,-t!.,. the rest of the State ticket. If Johnson Judge Taft and at that tiir.n u w.ch ar- ntc in r.adyt.. t f. V..,r cr Novrnd. .m ! I . ! r ;i . n- :' h , cd that would sue ranged wins at the district meetings this after., Seirtny ,,,, j p .4 v. ;.ej;.i noon and at the meetings of the conven- lioot. Secretary J toot will not r. t oat of office some till In time I is ir ' !' s r and of s .r.irk f..r b rl-.tions tonight, he will be able to name the January . . t to i.f.. will Taft dutlJudge the : of aclinic Senatorial candidate and the rest of the the office f 5"3 f i"s o si't.s ;:.: tl... i ttthu ,1 ' shottly afterward." ticket and control the new Stat? central to tin.ibl J otip.e f , , ) o.ar;v :,.. The President abo authorize-.- th judre n committer as well as secure the adopof th correspond m e U tio n tion of his platform, and if Zimmerman on J f.a. controls the district meetings of th CM S ' '"!. delegates and the committees he will b ! J. I't . . t nominated and the conservatives will return to the control of the purt. :a Sn n. . rl ' 1 n - - ll-vt- tfu-dere- . - 1 4r ni -- r- :- iU'--T- f Ai-i'k- NEW YORK, Aug-- 25. Shamrock in the run for the finish line because she was the rear boat, and as No Plot Against Alfonso. the wind was off shore she gained MADRID m the Aug. I' idled Stutns higher and clearer. The agency yesterday ttU that a e ot King Alfonso la.d plot agaiW wind shifted southeast by almost due Hisove!! I at n, sea is officially d ired to be abwest. solutely !iiitou:i(!. .!. 1 Th ::l:;7s which srnvrx. - I- in d-- VI. boat cropped the f.nisdi at 15:07 and Shamrock at 2:19:u. unofficial. 2:09 P. M. Yachts are having- benefit of southwest breeze and are reaching for a linish at a live!- gait. If the seeond hoat to he Sha mroek sh- - is holding- IUliance well. 2:06 P. ZZ. Moth yachts are now nearing the finish: Wiing boat, which looks like Reliance, is about two miles from lightship. 2:05 P. M. lioih yachts tan now be seen, and the ., m . ca lea: Vg one is :.ni)Hrcntlv . . , ,w a ahead. ijf; 2:02 P. 1,1. Movement of excursion fleet indicates yachts are four or five miles from finish. One yacht seems to b3 coming- out f the haze four mile? from the light- t. . Shrieking: Spook Is WOMEN FALL 3 00 FEET The leading- liv- i- Climbing: Glacier in CHAPTER I. IDAHO SPRIN(!S. Colo.. Au. IT..-yo:in:r ludies suffered a accident on the Yankee Hill painfulnenr glacier Alice. Colo., which cost thm nearly the;r nves. The glacie,- - is one of the 1 1 Two summer . i ti ac tior. hre. Miss Mills of Iowa, a tourist, and Miss Champion of thi. city were . limbing the :54 P. 31. mark. jt : i i.'.tict. not wrnr, , 1 . - U- ... .. .. i ;r j ' .! . , . : ; v i I 1 ; ..) . v J.) V, long. low. bloobnudllng cry th-:- he-- t . KILLS 0K ;i : Others Injured Dur- the Prevalence of Storm in Illinois. --. '- jddv-er- d tt -t, i , Vh: awful torment, at lu.--t dyij, away a pain In a gurg!" of ag my'. i:., ;i:h h. .t.v- -r ;t j (Jood p'oph- hid their h.id und r :b.. Spn. n.n,'i."i lothcM. ti,. th" Th hillr-hl.nxl . , th" ..f t ran cold. "The ghost!" tht : led. an ' their laces Ida nc(jd. " . and Thus the campus of th- - o! CnlvcrM-t- y bjcam h.mnt"d. CHAPTER IV. TRUTH WILE OUT. II.-TO CHAPTER THE RESCUE. yti,-.-- ; v- - ' t : . - b-- d( n, t v-n- .,, f.', vd-i!'- l'.!: . 1 w-t- 'iJ' 0 i - in . . , a-..-- . . e I.iffl-- ' i !). i I ti r. - t.Id b J IiiV t t! f h ! :i .. I as d i: ,f f ... ; I .!". 1 St.! i- - . ; it, ( i . : ,k . . J v. : j , . , .:.),. i .. ;. .t i - . . d ,, i . : t ',.-- ... ... t ,.s tl, s , ; , j ii r , :i ? d ;r.M 1 ,; it-.- 'i , t:;Mf .. r . ,r' 3.,; ' t ?' j , r.i i r if--- ,It i,. !. St.". Vii!" a r-- '. , .w (i n-- d - ,. " ? . ! ! f ;t r 3 fa-!- 1 - I five-?- il KILLED BY A FALL (j T3 1 3 C) 0 & d, Cm ti w. .W, ,WJ -, y V- N" Kit, Aug. r-) hou- poopi w-r- n It b Th- - . n.. w m ud MI. J Moo.-- i . -- v. . h- honttr i- -- .l. ... 5i.. . j;? . j .... !? , j I j,, ,...s. i,,' ";'? , ,t t ' - Steamer Ticm - '...,, ..... h ,d t.... Th-- y OF RAW SILK ABOARD ;,,. r... .lropj.'rr- . r.i - . (i) (' s Q) . Arm-ax- v- (i! c.,,.. y V-Fir",y. octroyed the Auburn hotel at an early hour this morning Two ,.f mo occupants, Daniel and Albert Maithrr, wore fhritv burned' to LABOR LEADER'S DEATH HARGED TO AN X V, " i""' 1 NKW VoKiC. arcir( i Ac. flfi Wnr. U ix speak English and had no knowledgo of the city etrects. A I; ;y b. r. -.... -- - nioamb S TT ,h- - dath :nf.r(lnn ' Penny's bdy uas found Hri- hiu low water, hut on b was drv. nt;rlv on his body. Ills u,,',,y and uji , bruits were th.- poii. o ,hat her .,0, ,.i r... Kninhts.fKahor. oppedto.h, with wh';;;,; ar ,,i Su-id-i- v , . t r.. watchman at the docks s..v h, Her early Sunday morning,,., y:iV, V,vvv that' far the rolic- - b v found no , orrob .r,lol,,r., ltton of t. any person accompany! ,,.nia. ,,,,, , , A th-- rj , u; , , r.;; 11 , " ' N a: f:;-- n V' , ' ' I n,,,:'--, ' ' J,n 5 nY ! f l ; l,,ni - ' t- '!,! ' " i V , ! -' i - t i r 1'. ,v A: j . AVE LIFE FOR OTHER e,u Brave Mexican Doctor Dies Amnnjr Hospital Fever Patients. . . ,,. . - " : - -- V" . Ch.i - ft - 1 . :;. , t ' A l A KNIFE WOUND 'i-..- "T ' f:" y ' b -. t- '"' ; ' " I . ! . , V . , r;:r.ty . MURDER INDICATED rx;.,.,. " ( ''' -- - .. ,,.:v , , "r ' :hop conipa nionv n-- .m-,- h.nv. ... ,, ,.f .,f " um,tan(c, ,o st:,Pieio;J, ,h,t thr tllf n . a Up to '. '" t - t i:T. it tl.. . 1 V. l.i-.- , ! ' t Llh: I N" r ..!i. b..h I uiiui iiircaicncu. UiLN - 3 ; ' " ' "j l: " " "s - t I I t. "DANNY" iMAHER WINS GOOD FORTUNE FOR GIRL BABIES ARE TWO RACES IN A DAY PIONEER WO.HAN JERSEY CARPENTER AGAIN IN THE LEAD DIES OF OLD AGE Rides Rather Warm nnd Cinrjuefoil Heir to $500,000 to Victory in the York Left hy His Unci Who Died R?c?ntiy in Dr-ve- Au- Jo.-ke- Mah-to-la- y u1"1 i J w n v ? . l - Pi- a ..nf. a! yrd - bnyn r j ,r. r.,wd v..rfirrr!n N. i, r,,.,rl.., J. ra4f!l) . .. ffr.m "I Io ! f. I Iti.. ' ! lht ,.,,,. !!;.; S-- n-tJ.y s. ,'. k. - t'.t'I'jfth ' . a r- - t ;f!. I j S'iMV t ! ' i - - ! c , - ('!;,,.,p jj wv.t ur Mcrl. '. lU. ";;;;; r7n- t .t .... j Tl Sid UVi" I, J ? .: !:!. i:. l;r.--- tul lt!, :h v. llai-t.- " Menr.i.. Whitn-v'- s ilattln. ua. t- ' r r n- y, Hands Down, ridden by " I r!, Co Jo. LONDON. Auff. the American park Mdli- TV r. gust Meeting. tbito ,,t n there that the mother.' the Larger Sail Is Set n '"'InK-oDoy. 4U. years, and the Klrl, 3 Kathr Wnrni. rears Soon after 10 o'clock both suhsenur-ntlstarted out to a corner won th yachts That event of the at the lightship and cast off their eonMthe !fSt S?en of th The' woman day. the Trime of WaiVI Plate on I'inauefoll. ?. ar-nv- ed I J Widow of Man Found Dead in New York Dccl ires ;'' It t- .... V.du- - I UWONSIHl-i- cv m -- Ejin- - 0:i:.t Load, but It ! TWO LIVES LOST IN BURNING HOTEL A j; $1,000,000 WORTH " ' ..- n'' Kb..:. n;,,rVia vr ;!. , v (.,' - - rnvA.I d: ..., and .io.I. . j, n." ram; out. Th'' Cnhapt.!-ly- ainoiiR th.mi thoo ject vas d"struet'.oa. A fen. " swayed, cracked . V killed. 0 ith manv hoy - vj.-,...i- t r a c i d i r. i, i Jenkms. the sevcateen-vear-.-l- d daughter of William A. Jenkins an architect of this ci:y. f,.n nVf,. ,t steep cliff when climbing a tain at Decker Sprh.gH and w,h mo-.,,- w n.-- n, t "f lo.o.-oo-- m :..K UtlH on..-. - Marv 2.-,-- ore at,th" appointeij . Mvarni'Ml with Mref-- OVER STEEP CLIFF , ci-- , Knthend i S.) , ' " ov ii. v.:v.:!r,r;.;x'Thrcc M.c.aj a llat...l ;t' :...;.. p. 1. through the lUKbt air. t ait. , a tli that rtr It in? besati. Softly j..a. d v budrr. swdling I.vt ''IMI". b ,;;?..,! ame th" ;ul nf rtot med v, i!h in ..-..- , A r Mr. Iseiin was in excellent good humor death. and to a iuery said: "It looks like good racing weather, and 0 (V: 0 S It looks like Reliance weather also." Builder on Reliance. WOMAN AND CHILDREN Mr. Herreshoff, builder ()f Reliance who passed the night on his yacht Roamer, which was anchored in LOST IN NEW YORK Honk hay, went aboard Reliance Sandy after taking- aboard an extra topsail. Reliance dropped her moorings just before 9 Went to Corner o'clock and under mainsail and club topGrocery and Disap sail was ready to go to the start. as Though Earth Swalpeared She started on the port tack, broke out lowed Them. her staysail and jib and caught the breeze beautifully, rounding the Hook like a great white bird. As she went NEW YORK. Aiiir. 25. f out. the passengers on the Kaiser der Grosse, which was coming in Atten. who claims to bo a rerre.venta- from Cherbourg, gave her a cheer. i've or tne New South Walrs Government, recentlv e7i Breeze Blowing. nrri, ranee has asked the police to aid In .search- -' tfamnx-at 9 o'clock took a lin from Jncr this Citv fnr the cruiser, he r tender, and was children, who got lost out with hrr ma install set. At thi.stowed time nnd have disappeared ,o rr.mpl"tP v the wind was blowing seven miles an that he can find no trace of hour from the south and was very Allen says he is siM,-in.- , thm ...':,,. 'u' Tt was i'.Vn not. however ' inprnacUr, construction , "for hi r steady. . .. ",,a-iiiw nen . in velocity as much as the yachtsmen tv.,. va.ne nere three weeks apo th"v could wish. took rooms in Greenwich avenue It was from WTil-hel- ! - s cess." . , " 1 12:40 P. M. As Reliance crossed the line 1 minute and 24 seconds ahead of Shammd- - :Ho will have to lead the challenger at th tmisl; at least 3 minutes and -- I seconds to vin the race. s. ri.AV. " (By Marconi wlreles.--- ) Both boats have turneci first mark and set spinna kers for run to second mark. ot i "GHOSTS' n 1:05 P. M. (Continued on page ' :'i::':;:;;;,:::;;iLiGHTNING 1 h-- ..; ' d thto-.d- . '1Mb!" exclaimed th- - brave tn.m. rrow.l suiKin ;t t....t. "Huh! Also bosh. I'll m t thi.x gln?n h.y lh- - old I.M.ia Mill., lost hr f(oir.g. She "i hand b" wof who first rb Iiol J'" caught "Wl t'? -th" natt.r-;Then infer tlou-- i valor spi.- td , dcu-j (;,,,, Mv fipitated the steep side of fbe .vai "Hah!" j others. I, v. i o g ac ier COO feet upon the rooks below t u.th- llc; 'Now n. mc on this v. ry night. "Kii.-nd.-.Miss Mills' eft le- , . i.A. yo To thi monstrous iut ghost to tlight!" were terribly bruised. Thev Uur- i !;. :!,.!. f we sVe" tatiru: Ibn .t T!i...i: CHAPTER III. THE RIOT. v.idf ry. Tnc ,.r It looks as if yachts hai turned NEW YORK, Aug. 23. The prospects for another good contest between Re l'.ance and Shamrock III. today were encouraging at 7 o'clock. A fine seven-knbteeze was blowinrr out nf tiio t,,v. was fairly smooth and th-cast, the horizon clear for many miles. There was every indication that the wind would hold throughout the day, giving the yachts, and especially the Shamrock, every opportunity to prove their worth over the thirty-mil- e course, which, according to triangrdar the programme, must b sailed in the second contest between the boats. Hopes of Yacht-OwnerMr. Iseiin went aboard Reliance whih bis crew was at breakfast on the tender Sir Thomas on th- - deck of the Thin, was inclined to he le-- communicative 'han usual. He finally said: "I think we will get a good raro and I hope our new sail may be atoday suc- plot of Tin: Dis- covered by Bold Midnight Raid on the Old University Grounds. Colo- rado When They Lose Their Footing One of the excursion steamers is coming- in off shore and heading for light- ship. j R0UTi;?H!:-- pub-hhe- d l 1 1 Tiiis Lr,n rour.ir.i::; ; m' OW SALT LAKE'S CAMPUS GHOST WAS PUT TO -..-- by-pointin- ship. .,(-- i . - - , J l.-.- BULLETIN. ur; . , . ? i -,! - , i .'.. J- - t 1 r - r. err. in c . 5 i a t'f '' '' 1 fojti.? V 5 pub-lkatio- i th -r t- it-.- , i to fcrr-.- i - . . Reliance, 2:15:30. Shamrock, 2:20:10. Elapsed time Reliance, 3:14:54. Shamrock, 3:18:10. - It .'r.:r. d d. t Official time finish: p.--o.- t:r.r ir-.r-.- ; Reliance, 11:00:36. Shamrock, 11:02:00. Official time, first mark: Reliance, 12:21:00. Shamrock, 12:25:30. Official time, second mark. Reliance, 1:17. Shamrock, 1:21. 2:14 P. n .'c-ir-rr- J V.. a i' , - . - j, j. Ii J u:tb Wc.t. 6Ic J lh- - r v r ' . '-- f ' v - c - |