Show SHRINERS EVERYWHERE Nobles Thronged Zions Streets Yesterday WERE ESTIMATED AT 4000 Distinctive Iitarks of Order Prominently Promi-nently Displayed Imperial Special Al G Field Aladdin Patrol Murat Modinah E1 Jfebel Syria Zurah I Tangier and Moolah Temples Cooks Drum Corps > and Everything1 ITcird the Big Organ Tried the Dig Lake and Observed the Town Fortunately there were no1 hulls 1 on the street I yesterday except those who lam Pel with the stock market and hose perpetrated by our Hibernian cousin If there had been It would V lave been a busy day for the bovlnes as red was the prevailing color Fled f < tt7es red badgca red pants and red tills were In evidence along the prin Ipal otrcets In the I street cars nt the alhvay depots and at SaUa > beauh FIELD AND l ALADDIN PATROL Caravans of the Faithful hound for the annual convention of the Mystic hrners nl San Francisco were comm com-m In all day Befoie continuing their ourney across the burning sandthey led up their camels and refreshed hcmselvcs In i the t oasis of Sail Lake Mrst came the Imperial Special 1 rom New York which pot In about J clock In the morning The followers of the rriphci had hardly got their prayer I rugs spread out and their faces turned toward the east when the special of Maddln temple from Columbus 0 Irow in bearing Al G Field and the Aladdin patrol Through mlsumler tandliiF the patrol wagon was not hero to meet them so they came up own in carriages street cars and on foot It should not be necessary to tell anything about the Aladdin patrol or it I t In known from Mecca 1 to the Red Sea as the crack drill corps ot the or dec A freight train carrying Us gold medals will arrive as soon as the rail vav company can get enough engines cgethcr to pull it over Soldier Sum nit Mr Fields fame extends even flirt flir-t her than the reputation of the patrol Hc Is known as far as his I diamonds can be seen and as far back as tho jokes of his minstrels came from The Maddin temple was indebted to Mr Field for the use of his two private Cf1 rs Cf1Aftel Aladdin came Mural temple from Indianapolis V Mcdlnah temple from Chicago JS1 Jabcl temple from Denver Syria temple from Pittsburgh Zurah temple from Minneapolis and Tangier temple from Omaha The last of the specials loolah from St Louis did not make Its appearance until 5 In the evening As might Irave l been expected the Moolah delegation did not have any horns but El Jabel made up for the dellelency by bringIng bring-Ing Cooks famous Denver drum corps 1000 PASSED THROUGH It is estimated that 1000 Shrlners n ssed through the city Friday and yesterday The fact could hardly he V realized as the hotels were not overcrowded over-crowded most of the delegates eat I lug antI sleeping In their comfortable palaces on wheels Only a small proportion pro-portion appeared In the distinctive dress of the order but even these were enough lo make a conspicuous showing on the streets There were many adlcs with the excursionists PLAN OF ENTERTAINMENT The round of entertainment arranged by the officers of El Kalah temple was very pleasing to the guests Two organ or-gan recitals at the Taberruicle a dip in the Jake and a tour of the city on the observation cars The devotees of crescent and l scimitar practically owned the pavilion all afternoon The Columbus temple went out in Its special spe-cial train avoiding the drought that prevails at Snltnlr this year as they had a camel in the baggage car which never goes dry DISTINGUISHED MI3MBERS The most distinguished members of the delegations from the Masonic standpoint were Imperial Potentate Philip Shaffer of Philadelphia and Deputy Dep-uty Imperial Potentate II C Akin of Omaha It la written on Noble Akin s forehead that he Is to succeed his Imperial Im-perial master at the election in San FrancIsco Blsmallah The assurance Is very welcome to Grand Potentate Ira Rhodes of El i Kalah temple of Salt Lake who Is a personal friend of Noble Akin and became his personal guide yesterday aGRATIFIED GRATIFIED THE KIDS No one enjoyed the visit 1 of the Shrln CIS to Salt Lake more than the ublciul tous small boy 1 When tasseled fez and sagging trousers appeared on the streets the urchins were there nni followed the crowd awaiting fu openmouthed open-mouthed anticipation the whirling of the dervish the tumbling of the nero halt and the dancing of the conduce couchee When the dervish fulled to whirl the acrobats to lirnble I and the dancers to dance they wiie somewhat disappointed but when Cooks drum corps performed some of Its evolutions on Main street serenaded The Tribune and rendered some fine oelcctlonw In the rotunda of the Knutsford they voted the Shrlncra a grand lot TOOK HORSEBACK RIDPJ Two young nobles fiom Syria temple had a syrlas time on Second South V street about noon and raised the small boys opinion or the order to 116 In the shade A boy was riding a gayly caparisoned horse through the filruels l to advertise the I Salt Palace vJien the Shrlnera spied him They persuaded him to dismount and tonic his place one on the saddle and the l oth t Ue hind The steed was poked injoa to trot and fluttered wesl on Second South to West Temple like a butterfly in a flower garden while the nobles along the sidewalk shouted Whoa and offered of-fered wellmeant suggestions to the riders The only regrettable feature of then the-n Jl1 a lor the Shrlners was the illness of a noble from Kansas flly who was overcome by 1 the altitude fit crossing Ilagerman nasa near I Lcadvllle and was In such a condition on his arrival hero that It was necessary lo seid i him to K hospital whoro ho wis getting along fairly well last night The last of the special train pulled out for the coast about 3 oclock this morning SAVED CHILDS LIFE An unknown Shriner proved hi nisei C a hero last night preventing what would have proved a fatal accident on Main street near South Second With rare presence of mind he Jerked a child from beneath the wheels of a rapidly moving South Temple car The child crossing the street with its parents strayed behind and stood on the track evidently bewildered by the noise and bustle of the crowd The molorman did not nee the 1lld until within a few feet of it and too late to slop the car The Shriner making a quick dash from the curb seised the child as It bereftmed at its danger He restored re-stored it to Its parents who uncon scions of the danger had crossed to the sidewalk He was lost In the rap idlygrowing crowd before he could be thanked |