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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1921 Where Roaring Flames Wrought Havoc STTEC1I 5 10,10 Iff III PERIL FinUHE and Poultry Grandstand LIVES faunas, Mr. Isriffsals waa oa th back of the week. His saogtnar, Ruth, was sermsened and slightly bruised. WHliera Van Dyke, at, of th Kadi apartments. Ml aouthi Stag street, waa caught ander tb grand stand aaduffooated in She amok a Be waa said to be .oa tho road to recovery, however, last night. J. B. fiobwsr, la, of laaecana, Utah, was severely ouroed attont tha nook and bead. Willis Bmery, t. of 4 North West Temple street, roeerrad a fractnred leg when b waa knocked down fight m front of th fair around by a fir adraacing ramtd Building at Fair Are Protected by $20,000. I Board Will Meet Today to Consider Rebuilding for October Racet. truck, IMrw. Pearl 'WHlnuma, S. of T7 First dialoealad right shoulder when ah was walked over by part tnelee she lost crowd. In th the f a purse, which, she reported to th 4o0. contained detectives, escape Individual accounts of from the flaming trap indicated that all was chaos once Oie Are alarm was that sounded, but police officers stateposM-ftha exit was ths moat orderly and that It waa only by a miracle, that many spectators were not killed. Folic officers, depoty sheriffs, boy eoats, concessionaires, oowponchers persons and numerous sided the 10.000 people to get off the s timing benches In a hurry. First aid waa set up In the field, and tt waa reported tnat three ambulance came for loads. Boy snouts at one cut a wireoffence the front separating Out walk in th race track, and grand stand from enabled quick exit for spectators as they cam down. Moch congestion was in this way averted. In cases where chtldren or women fell at the bottom of the steps tha scouts were seen to be busy lifting them up and lone. helph them beyond the danger descending; Too, they directed people to be them to th steps, shouting; kveru-- e, Th stats carried !f,ob Insuranc on th grandstand and on th poultry building, while It was roufbly estimated last night by J. H. Glenn, state director of finance and purchase, that other mall structures which wera burned yesterday at tha fair grounds, including "tha restaurant ;"' MffiUHf. Insured for about 11000. A war thorough check of the damag win bamsd by Mr. Glenn. Tha grandstand and other structures wera Insured under a blanket property. Apporpolicy on state comtionment of Insurance to various Glenn waa by Mr. completed panies . only a few days ego. Th grandstand was built about twelve years ago at a cost of 2,900. D. W. Sutton, state treasurer and Bight manager of the state fair, last expressed the opinion that toIt would replace cost almost twice as ranch are the structure today. as materials much burner than when the work waa completed. The poultry bunding waa eoastruet-e- d dming the war ajd an addition was made about four years ago. W. C. Winder, president of the stats fair total cost board, said he believed the waa between flWO and 18000. ta te 4, v" 'S f' e J yr TV " J level-head- 4' Hw v4ttir .j, . JA0ln ifmLMWi jr Hi rr - awiiiiwimr omm ii eao&fcs 3 Ir mim- - ORIGIN OF FIRE. the heat ruess aa to the William origin of the fire, for Chief no H. Bywaier oouia aiv a 15- of Perr, that was Roger port, yoar-ol- d boy, who was selling cush v.t..M MeT TODAY. A meeting of the board win be held today to consider plans for removing of the debris and for the putting upand bleachers for the automobile durheld be will which races horse a. 1 ing the state fair. October of totha Because of the destruction nave poultry building, means win such, en-tobe found also for housing BOARD ci ana saw a M.u.hM an hour and a half be mighty sweep of flames. Derr fore the . .mil .... fire start In the bleach ers between the box seats and th prelum ordinary grandstand seats, from a clgaret by, tie said, aoriginating roan near by call to a He heard fireman, who went oeiow ana remrr with a bucket of water, aieanwmie. person cut th boy watched another the small burning area of wood with ashes off the a pocket knife and push p leu to io " the seat, nmey The kelnw the stand. a.i what and returned learning fireman bad been done assureo tooee near uj no danger, and poured that there was water onto the ions, -- ,rMr. Button said last night that would temporary bleachers probably be built for this year's exhibition. He said that he was opposed to the 'weSi, construction of a permanent grandstand unless It ware built of steel and concrete. Yesterday's firs' emphasised the need, Mr. Sutton declared, of a more supply system on tha adequate water fair grounds. Two- - veers ago Mr. Sutton asked the legislature to appropriate money for a larger pipe line arrangement, and a more but authorisation Waa not given, he declared, because of the stress laid on the need of economy in the expenditure of state money. Mr. Sutton expressed the opinion roof that the blase started onoverthewhich of the poultry building, the grandstand was constructed. He said he thought someone bad dropped a lighted clgaret down one of tha cracks on the bottom of the grandstand and that tha roof of the building below had thus been set afire. . A- t-BLEACHERS IAVI MANY. i The bleachers being In front or saved the lives of the grandstand Scones of the wreciairs left In the waka of tha ftra. wmch gweot the rraadstaad and eoncession stands hundreds of persons." Mr. Sutton at tilt fail grounds yesterday. (1) The twisted mass of beams and girders ail tha left of tha rruid- wera only four- - exits said. "There of toe gtand. (3) me rauing steps or tne couapsea granaxesna. to tha grandstand, and all the oc- stAnd. (2) raemen in nctton at the back cupants would not have been able to (4) Tttree of tne fourteen can which were completely danotuhed by names. reach safety if many bad not Jumped from the grandstand rail to the top rush down the grand stand and of tha bleachers. knocked down an aged woman. "Tha last people to reach safety ."She looked to te over 70 years of wera only about ten feet from the age," said Hoffman. "I took that felflame which swept down with grant low squarely in the law, and he went a load of lead. 'When he OtO OtO OtO OrO OtO (HO down likeI Bold Button, who Is a member of him to, quiet down or got up in charge of the rodeo, the commit tla I would keep hint there until the waa active in rescue work, and also the grand stand. Hs last left person directed the removal of a number walked out tuieUy . and according to of automobiles which otherwise would Hoyle. have been destroyed by tha flames. waa bard work keeping th peoOne boy, whoee name waa not rodeo. He was seated near the origin ple"K orderly and preventing ' their of the dre, kis friends said, and the ( leaned, scrambled tS the back of the proved hysterical especially growing a hero. or two After three women. Hut we managed to hold grand stand, right at the top. He men had run down the steps into the them wen, I Hunk ten thoupretty then bung, ready to drop. Patrolman crowd shouting "Fire," Gauoway sand persons with a Are plunging into the smoke, and, standing the grand stand back of them Oeorge Y. Watson fortunately aaw went there, with four or five other men through nearer and nearer conetaotry." him and caught the urchin as tie fell. who followed him. from Ibst point di- "Many policemen lost their auto )' reeled the more or lass orderly exit mobiles because they stayed on the Tk uest Tan Funeral anrvteaa J.1H. C. Allen saw a worn-- 1 rf the rtat. Officer , job to protect lives," Mayor Nsslen Cott were held at the family resie e was said last night "Other persons dence. SCt Seoood avenue, yesterday an's purse snatched. ."But there Patrolmen, up to a late hour, were scrambled Into the parking sad drove a gresXer duty than following that afternoon. in armfula of holiday finery their oars away. I believe It Is only Members of ftm flalt take County 'ow fellow. In fact, under the condi7rhiua had oecome dissociated from fair that a movement be started to Medical society, of which Pr. Tan It was Impossible." he said. Its owners in the rush. The articles reimburse the officers. Cott waa a member, attended m a tions ltvaa. was oblleatloB wit awe to Our were stored with the desk sergeant, Following are the member of th body. Many friends and relatives row 1 wish I could get that sneak." at ind included hats, soma of them hav- - noliee department who wera active a. a H. Warng once had shape: purses, beaded th fire scene:W.SergeantJ. J. Bishop Joel Richard of the Twenty, A. In Thomas their Dee, were Burgees. den, loud The praise etc. police bags, caner, seventh ward had charge of the serJ. W. Burt. O. A. Oirlson, unar.es did Thomas last nicht of Detective Bergeant vice. Pe alas spoke, aswas r'BM fMm thtv Rider, J. J. Ferrin, J. O. Smith, K. Hull. offered evett VnMe of (Viipn. who remained The invocation i!.),.n A. Headman, Oeorg perPhillip, J. A. .... hy Dr. Oeorge W. Middleton and the at the bleachers until trie laet Allen iv, .ri cnim ,iu . v the . Convers. A. K. Merrick. R, W. Morrl- r.ii,or were benediction wit pronounced by A. son had eea removed. aOfficer banisfound hours po through 1L Shnrtliff and sob.' John AUan. W. of long Armstrong of the H events ward bish- stayed on the inside lice C. E. Noble of Ogden. ine lues 01 jiunn ujwrfiiBu, Tho following The crave. In City cemetery ter separating the upper from the rewaa opric. in sailor blue suit, was light list of deputy sheriffs reported: lower sections of the seats. He aided ported to was dedicated wy Thoenaa Ttutl. the deek sercesnt at the J. R. Husbands, Arch Hoffman, Rny The music was furotabed by a eoar-te- t the people over this rail, while Noble central station last night- by bis Barrett. O. a. Smith. James Oswald. them Utelr to received rhem, helped composed of Mies Blanche StwweO, Howard, of 686 WfcD street. Lon Mayhue and J. W. Jamea aon- - fret and directed them on down the father, Miss Usonard, soprano:' Mr. Updegraff said his daughter toe- .a trslto; FVed C Graham, tenor, and rtepa. t mA trvm htm it n il tn his ..n,r. a a Alvtn Haddington, bam. Kins Rhewerl attempt to recover her, which be soc- One policeman had hu ear saved by eeeded sans; a snio, with Miss Becky AlIB duing. tne son oisappeareo. mond as accomcejitst. Miss Marion the heroism of Me wife, Mrs. Art v V Hurl read Tennyson' "Crossing the Murphy raced tn the network of automobiles and guided It out. Officer Ber." fxxtrassed last night In a note direct Stx brothers of Ir. Tea Oott acted Ttiomas W. Ties drove seventeen cars of automobiles parked ed to The iTTOune or tne seip given as pallt isrui s. cut of th ner oy tnree men in escaping; irooi stand. tt the back of the grand The Third Precinct Civic associathe rurninr zrand stand with her tion a. MORI- EVACUATION". at Its regular meeting at the Buddy BterUng. a Oinrbov of Msxla. two children. MATENCK. Germany. Aug. & fPv D. Spedrer library last evening John ner amid, she pereerrea men, Theee the Associated Pre.) Immediately Texas, saved an automobile with his resolutions blghl commend sltnaUon and oame to bar adopted lasso. lie roped tlie burn per. and, dlstreesful sfusr the Indoa agreement signed th neid management or tne rodeo A iH cmtliner asner. in. ing M the Trench authori- mounted, pulled the ear out of the on by the Orr-an-a. Its splendid manner of handling helping her safely to the ground. ties tevriorrow win kmu order fir Ore aone. th fir yesterday, which the associawoman sumea nerseii km a sonea centering the evseuatloa of believed mhrht hsve retion members ITeciative Woman" and gave the note Cologne, roblenr. Mayence a1 Kehl In a catastrophe bad tt not been Fortunately, Just before the mad Irto Roger Coosabs, a boy scout of sulted bridreheada which mwn have rwh for the ground oame, Oiarljecalled of the rodeo for th troop No. Se. to deliver to The Trib announcer and his crew of grandthe ssloms. aanctior loTtowtng win, manager of the roundup, to the crowd. "Stand up," for the une. the oeeupatiosi of the Ruhr. up stand ushers. a Pxaotmrtoa of the Dortmtnvl-H-ld- e One of th board of governors of the purpose of taking a picture of the The hat scouts who were present association. Joshua Selley, rea will be ordered at the saw rime crowd. e was a Many .vtood, and were thus In share their In the crowd did and It Is expected the levttivr of prepared for exit. reported th aferenn htnef in fair soof th fire. He a customs duties la this region will eejM graphically at the meeting last Mrs. Fawn Eangerter, daughter of jured than were hurt, and the young evening that Immediately the neptewiDer 1. TV. A. 8. Kendall, superintendent of lellows aetpea sreaa oown mv went on record as highly comcould 13 THE&B A C4 TOTTR the VJtah Humane society, was seated and cut wires so that the crowd mending the handling of the affair. HOME? Th resolutions commltte consisted with her daughter on Bee TJypsy Jhn" at the 'VTOkea (Adv.) the weet side of the grand stand half Rlwhard Bush of !4 rvorth avenue, of B. K Rich. John (loan. Alex E. . and troop No. Our, Qeorg 8. Ash ton. Joshua Bai way up to the top. Hhe waa stmg-clln- an eaglaofscoot ofand other troops. ley and bis Nathaniel Jackson. to get down to 4he ground with others her child ia her arms, when two men worked hard, aiding the otnoers is If her asked atie One approached her. to Amplifiers were alone. When she told him she ence Morley, also of troop No. Jt. and noy sow, wss. his companion took the child Joe Sanborn, anotner Una. Excellent Use in Stoical Indians worked actlrelr In this while he helped her down. '"Oth rwlse my daughter and little -Sense Peril 1.- Directing Crowds granddaughter a depoty sherlff would never have es made Kamas, Summit county, caped, so close were tney to me soot from work Soon Break Camp naaided sad star his of The nine hug amplifying bornj nre out. saia where the woge ir. good which had been Installed to faHli-at- e KendsTl lsst night. "As it waa, when terlally In getting tne graau auvs rev was of : . knew home her sTie tha hearing the announcing and With ths firvt shout of Tire," baby got 0 rf tha rodeo events became a great safe and uninjured in the slightest the tribe of Sln,rx Indians, who ' Ih avtd e fVrafld 4 ve been panwiaiig In tne to- fesaa quietiwg ti direetlng degree, stie ana nis rtanfl-in- g essroeni, deo, dashed to their tepees distraught crowd which verged on Vurned, especially on the left arm and The Tribune's piATiaron, ww. weiIn ths path of the hWu-e- . Burks, Stephen byeterla. Wt sroulder. na was mirnea super. hrottttr, stand. of the eentar grand 1n tha worked children back. with her rd Rut on and the sqnawa "Everybody keep mowing north. also, flctaTly, Don't stop to watch the flames. ts not serious, feverliJl haste to pull dowrr the Wlien the Are waa discoveredmenttey rendition, fortunately, u You're blocking someone else from a ranvassee sik aolee and called to a group of other One of the spectacular and typteajly help quiet the crowd and then aided yetting away from the heat and carry their entire worW.y good to from th ataj.L flames. Keep p aces of safety. Far sooner thsa moving north "cowhoylsh"' features of the closing wom! and children to the vwingsterS the great bins was extinguished, "We kept calling everybody!" echoed with startling the fire waa the appearance of tf fart said not cool not n sign of the litfl Indian vil. and Jay clearness over the arena. hurry, one Frank fltodnich. a rodeo rider, keep One man speaking Into a delicate lac of a few moments art ore rethrown over his shoulders. """haron, "and managed to prevent vlth chaps yonngwters The a little Inetrument was' thus enabled mained except stx clumps of straw Into their having Tnlc fn bedecked, Etudnich rlimibed M to aecoippit wbAt tt weeld hae where acrv wlgwn had stood.--- s Trrafid- - stand, seemed wiwcitin ken a score or more of strong behaved wonderfully Witb the fire entirely ucdr consnd. with the flames leaping around keeping cool and trol, they were persoaded by Char, lunged men to o. him. conned over the Imminent ruins -- U" ' Anyone who has lost child or to ley rrwln. msrsrer of th tndiar see If sny person or persona had rodeov agale te fee ho Salt Are HrJrmaa, sfktaa article can find them at the atui, rwewrr m m at pitch their tents and mono their (he flames broke owt. began topnlet fHrrlng statics,' was the message noon filling the grounds, relieving household goods consisting of boxes x J.. W. Galloway, manager of tha an- - rrsir.s around him and was soon and descriptions of various six the frantic pareria whnee chiMnn In getting the spectators down at Weiser, Idaho, was tad been lost ia the rush for safety. Inoat roundup leke yetrday on business from the grand stand to the- - ground. back Into their abodes. happened" to drop tn on ths 3iKidTrr a young fellow started to rix".aJ evvL;ais Wi'il. 'f " rt- vu Warm Hearts in Hot Spots Sidelights on the Destructive Fire Medical Society Attends Funeral of Dr. Van Cott fur--T)- , -- ..Jlu4 l t . Rodeo Managers Receive Praise for Handling Fire - ..J v ne te . wit-ne- tiit pre-imi- m taking it. It Firemen Make Happy Find of Ice Cream in Embers sxtsr-ptetar- so rnoeh faith in the Vegetable that I keep It on hand ail oi the time and recommend it whene-ve-t Mrs. have the: oppcrtnrrity. Lewis TaoMBUir, ShgdrorvYarBavit Coro-poe- nd Clad to He4p Others gKsrirte,aTT my sas at thoaetirflrg. hare to bet srft u is MysititBMinwter3d Lydiaii tinkhanr'g Vcyvrtabee Campoand was doing ber, so tried tt, ana irem fits third bottle I was well aodtaeuj uie thomrbt I Vooked bettor. I am glad to beip others tcrajp their Isaalth, and roa may nw toy trsJ.nisgaai.' trying to do something; for aa old HABKL. HAsrnirjr12AGrr3rjeAv friend." Brootryn, 1)L Y- - Ycj xrnmt believe Plans wars betes carried on to ra- that a medkmiht&hbcpeArtbez il let Fahy next Tasaday. Assistant District Attorney Hamlin aaaoancod. women will beipjoo. A HAZARDOUS. f GAME. . The busl-aeWASHINGTON, Ang. of betng a mail bandit Is not t The eatOe and horses, valued thousands of oollnrs, penned tn the stalls to th side of the grahdstand were th first thought of the cownot acgirls and cowboys who were tively engaged In the rescue work In th grandstand, Th frightened beast wer soon led to places of safety by their loos owners to whom th well being of their horses means the bread and butter of Ufa. d Th wild horses, doubly by the Intense heet and women and of ehttdren, ereeamlsg became almost unmaitageghl and were brought under control only with great difficulty. The wild Kteer, which but an hour before had careened savagely to the delight of the throng, stared from their places of safety at th humans stampeding tha performing grounds. , Added to th shouts of th mob were the iellowirg and snorting of frlehtened animals, the screamtr. of the fir sirens, .the clanging of firebells and the honking of thousands of automobile horns. ss CUT1CURA REALS only extremely hazardous, but offers fewer chance of profit to th per- an, I msd-dene- former than any field of opportunity open to thoso desiring to snsmga la a life of aims, accord log to statistic aostoffies departcompiled by th ment Inquiries foTlewing th hotdwp at Readout. IIL. led the postal authorities to look ap the reeord for th last five years. Figures for 1U4 era not eomplats, hut during th four years IsM to 1SS1, Inclusive, the number of mator t, with a total robberies waa loss of $U. 640,327. of which amount has been recovered. $7,104.I5 According to figures prepared! by Rush D. Simmons, chief postofflo there were sixteen big; holdups In 1J1. eighteen In 1933 and only In (he sixteen cases tn six in 132. 1x21 seventy-thre- e arrests were mad SO. 000 of the !. 004,000 about-J. and taken was recovered. In only two of the holdups was there neither arrest nor recovery. This does not mean, however, that th robbers In tho instance will escape punishment, because ths postof-flc- e Inspectors never let np and no mail robbery case Is .ever closed until it ts closed by the apprehensloa of those who staged the robbery. The 1K21 figures disclose that In only one of eight major robberies nad the bandit escaped with hide and loot In 1923 there were ebrbteen recoveries. This Is a percentage of eleven for the mail bandit and elshty-ntn- e for the postofflo Inspector. In 1921. with six holdup there war twenty-thre- e arrests and but on ease In which nsither arrests nor recoveries were made, or IT per cent. The statistics show that hut 11H per cent of the cases handled by inspectors during the three years mentioned resulted in ho arrests, The total losses resulting from th noiaup or mall trains and other postal agenres from 1121 to isn. Inclusive, amounted to 111.217.30. while the recoveries for the same period were 17.200. 1S2. leaving aa actual loss for the three years mentioned of but 14.017.017. The eostofflce Inspectors. It Is de clared, never quit a trail until the crook ts dead or behind the bars. LARGE " tered. Very Disfiggring. My data; titer was bothered with trimDseS cm ber fere head and chin. They wera krpa sod sad sod sometimes fetred. The Irritation caused her to scratch them, and the pimples were very disfiguring. MI read an sdvertsseiuexitfarCo-tJcnr- a Soap sod Ointraentand sent fox a fro sy tuple. It helped ber so I purchased a box of Curicnra Ointment and a cake at Cmteira Soap which completely healed her. (Signed) Mrs. Waldo Clark; 309 Blaine Su, Caldwellrldaho. Thess fiagiant ernruTlema sre all roQ need for all toilet parposea. Soap to cleanse snd verify. Ointment to sooths and heal. Talcum to powder and sweeten- - 1 ti. iit uuiei. post-offi- f- Rowlings Is Candidate for County Attorney t Cstv In W. Rawllngs, now serving hit second term as secretary of the Utah Par association, and former president cluS. yesterdsy confirmed the reporv which has been ia circulation for smn time M-. thst-h- e candidate tor the nomi nation for tha orrtc of oownty atthe Demotorney, at the hands-ocratic county convention, to be held In th near future. Mr. Pawfinrs Is graduate of the University of Utah law school, and a native of this state. He served during the war snd was mastered out an first lieutenant tn field artillery. He hits since been practicing law In the ' firm of Bawling ft Wallace. of the Young Men's Democratic ash. iir Ari iwen-ty-flr- RODEO Ken Wyoming, declared "the whites must accept the responsibility to avert comnleta extinction of a race which they have displaced In America," ; Today's hearing, the fourth and last the committee win hold, wns devoted entirely to the stories of the Red Lakera, stnee other factions gav their versions of tribal matters al Itne oiher sessiona at Cass Lake and Bern idjL Are you having trouble with your sldn? If VOn have ecxesna. nrm LAKK RfcrTBRVATlONr. Minn , kching gtopg and the tronble dLsappcait. Red lake Indians, model Aug. Keanol Scsp sad Keanol UnuasBt , KM ty hand of th Chippewa Nation, fought . "1";Hainmors, aid, before th snata Indian affairs sub- Egsnsny l isle fief- committee t her today te- ovoid the poverty and tribal extinction which they asserted threatens other units of the tribe reteated from government supervision. The committee members did not commit to a formal statement, but they deep Inter, est in th Indians' pleas and Senator ' then-salve- s "When XJaa '. Resini malceaatck skitvi veil jjlg frest Fes khl-ne- y. ' in Want, Want Ad" - ('.-."- . . What adrancenent have yoa planned for the Fall! How are you going'to impTOTe! .) stable. pursued him. shooting him performers and specla- was he taken to the emergency by Patrolman J. W. Uort and Charles Ensign, 717 Sooth Seventh West street. He was later removed to the Uoiy. Croee hospital. Purina; th confusion following the shooting Klvett disappeared and waa later arrested In a shed a short dts- -I lance from the seen by Detectives IH. B. "eager. R. Ij. KrMlngton. M. 'n MrOlnnls and L- - T. Wire and Vn. Kverett Noble of Ogr lies. Sergeant den. . He orrereo no reeiatanes when officers th said. taken, StfLF.DCFCNSC CLAIMED. OSS.) tlarahsn has-!plt- al , "FiSe,mWUi(vU( Planning Advancement KILLED ths back just above th right Rodeo or sfnw rino-wnr- at ments to get out of Jail caused Chief to postpone his return to New York. . The grpuB.of eaatern postal inepec-tor- s Towered their voices to whispers as they worked on the Kondout case tods v of th It was explained that oa "preparing to squawk suspect, waswhen alarmed became he beautifully" at the public Interest In the latest he aspects of the case and decided would be placing his safety In jeope pub-tibecome war if to the story ardy property. Marshal ease of The Deputy J. Rcfcerts. who entertained Fahy to St hi heuse for dinner en route on the Geneva jail last Tuesday and Wednesdsy drove Mrs. Fahy shout the A poHew eaduiiailteSKvvtTJilr rfryon a renew of basins" missions, claxed that h shot in Further remained the same today. and said that bo wise attacked him questioning to determine if Roberts with a dagger. An Investigation of did anything to obstruct ths Investt-gatio- a failed to change the deputy's th scene of the (hooting failed to disclos any such weapon, although a oririnsi story that h was "merely 'ths In RoMvwrr-wtrar- n, T (Oeswswd frsai Peg trXd. AlMress -- OsBveisTel Indians Plea Given Ilr itching, burning, Kesinot Ointment and) Sympathetic Hearing Resinol Sosp try and tea haw cjoickiy ths rnnnuj 1 s MetiPwa.aeleMea.Xusa'' X. Uln linn awl.Tlsae. SJSg, try ear new SbevSss SUeK, er Me-Car- ty WIES On Daughter's Forehead and Chin. Red and Fes forty-eigh- e f Wti-tta- - idea "I had pains is rnybscksnd wuck woold for mmrr orna-mea- ta, Horses and Cattle Led to Safety by - Skillful Guardians ''; v ed os isai gtmnsid these n and other 'paiaei ibsal feehnga, and Lbs helped me ia 'beaiinr;-dow- wires tytmr all over the grovmd. la chasing (he hoys to a saf distance. No brighter spot la th fast gathering darkness could he fovnd than th group of Sioux bucks and squaws, wrapped In gayly colored blankets, brilliant feathers streaming from their heads, bedecked In clanking pokma; aresad among th smoldering ashes of th eon cessions, drawforth tahWs, burned hrU of ing which they doomed eagerly. Gnats of disappointment ,were pnstaated tho squaws by squeals of deHs-htfighting aesJonaly ow a choice blUof ioe cream. Toona bocks drank pop from fingmeuts of bottles, scooped from the barrel foil CT .rr. ' of ths somber canny fir pietaresqn presented sitrhts. After th stand became nothing but a pile of blackened timber, th firemen, their faces grtmy with sweat and smoke, gathered about what had been aa Ice cream and soda water ooneeesion. Several gallon container of brfces; tes or earn wr discovered free from evea smoke, and an Impromptu Ice cream festival was face staged, each fireman oooUns; his In and eating from a quart brick of cream. whit and pink The soda pop salvage drew hundreds of boys, who managed to capture a few bottles each before Irate policemen, fearing Injuria from the hot Th e. and friff be-H- . Pat -- plBk-ifbam- e er . nst-ctow- : 4hree-year-o- ld dee-mat- d "I phs-torap-hr, rur a.eo-clatlo- n p ax itr R . fir III EVERY WAV y Wiiles; L&s. Tromliey WRa the WMSrsDhooe ha th erowd into a sembsjuso ef eaim. and whoa doing this nans gad, by Pinkiaa' Vegetalie Cmzpewi leaching the arena, to tak a aarie of photograph waiob, are reprodaoed was weak Sharoo. Vetuaait- la Th Tribsno this morning. fared feetine Th piatures are chronological and vul nad show tha fire from start to Bala. taod brazing-dow- n Mr. Csobladay, it is also wider an d- Ipeuns-lsa-w known among rodeo people, was aa vcrtiscxresntin the outstanding figara, ooincidontally, at th IroowoJa theater fire in Chicago. trasvapaper about 's where a helped pan sixty iLydi E. to window a ttrouga safety. Vgetabie SCosmxsandand at th tutas sting foatsras of th stand was the th grand by otftaai and wa-ofruaal putsuiss K R. Deoiksday. official rode was ess sf ths sntstand-to- g figure ia this work. Having "pasatd up" baekter horse pictures for to day, k order to aeO pictures in the graAdetsnd which he had already taken, be was walking through the seated crowd with a meg. aphon whan he detected tt amok rising behind th stand. On down of little ash pile which had been sweptif beneath. About an hour and a ha was that section of the standflames. swept Into sudden and violent me rjorr accouniea tor it intne pruumon israw unnoticed gatnenng oi was found. Klvett small pocket-knif- e tho short roof 'of the rabbit exhibi- Is said to have aomittea snooting tion in a fir which had been thought Bowles. The revolver with which to have been extinguished: Bowles was shot was not found upon The opinion of persona in the stand, Klvett. but waa discovered with three retncludiog officers, was thattheit stand chamber empty in a trunk tn on of clear to quired ten minutes the stables. of spectators and ten minutes after The trouble between Klvett and grandstand collapsed. that the whole Bowles has been- brewing for some inTh Ion, said Chief Bywater, demutual friends of the two told time, automobiles cluding the fourteen to have stands the officers. Klvett is saidthreatened stroyed, the ftv concession declared that Bowles often which were two beneath th stand and at and life police that he applied v in the fair grounds. Is esti hie at the first of h week mated at no lees than o0 000, snd headquarters gun.-- J:The a to for carry permission In toll The much is greater. perhaps automofcllea was largely due to the request was not granted. of the police ' The differences between Kiveff and constancy of members In been eaunea protecting Howies are said ni sheriffs office with ,waa ineir ars by Klvett'a keeping company It live, for burned. largely The officers sim- Rnwlee' wife Mrs. Dell la Bowles, that were Bartles-vlitof Michaels of their of John because duty daughter let them go ply rtkla.. who is said to be a t the nubile: This sttltuds was high of oil oners, tor. Friends ly commended by Mayor C. Clarenc wealthy said last night that he bad Neslen last night. 9fWVjfle.tfs save to in Mrs. Howie, Th automooues oesiroyeu oy nre no Interest between are protected by a 1100.000 lnurnm-- make un misunderstandlmrs oy uoj'm at wrao, her and her husband. Mrs. Bowles potlcy eamea Colo. Littleton. Salt for Uike K. left assistant to mtth, according jam The Bowleses had been separated for secretary of the chamber of commerce, the some time. is conducting whoa department show... Klvett is U rears of age and la the ll.r of fire victims given treat adoDted eon of Charles Irwin.' pro ment at th emergency hospital foi- - prietor of a wild west show now at lowa: . . the rodeo, members of the detective . Tom Powers, jr., niira avenue; bureau said last night, lip is tne lacerations. son of Mrs. H. Isjna of Oalena, Willis Kmery, I, 43 North Seventh Kan., and is a resident of Cheyenne, West street; broken right leg. Bowie shot and killed a man at J. B. Scbwer, 3, tiaocnus; ournea neck. Bakersileld. Calif., several, years ago. Bruises. Baecnue: B. O GrrrntBs, and upon conviction was sentenced to William Van Dyke, 41, Madia apart- - nlnetv-nl- n yearn in Ban tjuenun penovercame smoke. ay menta; itentiary, officers said. His case ia Mrs. H. A. LaFoult, 4l, 151f Ninth sttU before th California courts upon ankle. He was I years of age and Ban street; swollen15Uright Ninth Ekuit appeal. son oi H H. A. LaFoult, owies oi the street; burned back and arm., ua Colo. .... . 7, Uarman, Oeorge 'AUTO TRANFtSREO. (it etgnto street; cut right foot. ' 5tey Bowles signed Ism McMillan, 38, ' Mow house hotel; anMrs. Delilah Wednesday morning agreement burned hands. her automosertransferring -' 1S7 temporarily hi. pause Noble, Ogden C seCadillac a bile, burns on neck. gent: Koy Kivett, according to Mrs. 8. Uvlngston, IS, IM t, street; dan, to tne oi nan . K. Bell, secretary sprained right wrist. 706 North First Stat Automobile association, who J. Q. Sandborne. 16, the papers. West street: fractured right thumb. prepared Mrs. Bowles, Klvett and Ed Clarence Morley, M, si Second avewent into the association headnue: burn on neck and hands. in th Newhouse hotel, wnere The cars that were Durned include quarters , Mrs. tfowies miurmpu n,r .... . a ford belonging to J. H. Ijewls, 11S she to transfer the car to wanted Osrfleld avenue; a Ford belonging ts unto her return, saying Oscar Nieison of Ontario- ,- CsU.; a Klvett.ninir for a anile. She Dodge belonging to l.eon Mayhue. 140 told the secretary where she was go McClelland avenue; a taxlcab belongaiu not recau Mrs. ttell a ing, but ing to the Tellow Cab companv; of Arthur Sweet, Hudson, the property men Th ,n th . transfer. sure Belonging 1430 Federal way; a i cowboy attire, while to J. M. Myssha. let I Xouth Eleventh m nresssa was sir" Fauit street: a Reo truck, the property Mr, liowles ,. ,.i I. ..I A of J. W. Rands of th Midvsie Trans- cloths muraw, ttuch temporary Ford a company: belonging portation made bv official of the association. U to William cnunuii, io kw so that the driver will be South street; a Ford coupe, at times In of theft case charge. the property of Miss Kay Harms. 433 protected Mrs. Bell at first did not underpropFirst avenue: an Overland, the Washeh stand what th woman wanted, erty of Mr. R. O. Rider. IM but when it was underthe prop, explained, ington street; a Stndehaker. should be the agreement drawn( stood rty of J. Q. Smith. 431 Herbert avi Bowles saia. now you no nne, and a Ford belonging to A. J. Mrs. secretary aaio. Dixon, afil Arapahoe street. It was th between Mra najuied M.,aN.Hnn not possible to trace the ownership of Bowles and either of th men, ah ears damaged by the ' two of th i.j hiu. blase. his bucket HELPED HER Official Photographer Does Effective Service m v Are you coOTeTing the exjfrring of a better job, a better home fo rthe famfly are you to put your spare time to good advantage; are yon on the lookout" for a gainful business deal or an opportunity to buy or sell!- - '' - . ' v These , are but . a few augestiona that eome "wltnfieclcsieo!rthe'Taca"U turn to the Autumn work.' Many each day find resultfuL ' 4 ..... The Want "An th,e re- Tribune Want Ads. point to opportunity. TRIBUNE WANT ADS tha Mediuii of Certain Resulta. |