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Show I 1 VOL. II. No. Salt ,Lake Salt lake City, Utah, Saturday Evening, July 452, POPE GETS NEEDED REST,- ' 5 . HANGS ON STAT WITH STRA N. MARKET. AS Sensational Suicide of the j Man Who Had Desper- ate Fight With Fellow Prisoner; Regarded as Insane by. Doctor. BLOODY CII A2THI1 OF i:;ciDr;ns ly after the midday meal the Pope The trouble between the building1 confell into a peaceful sleep, which still tractors and the members of the Buildcontinues. l i Piuce, Three Cents 1, IDOli. HIMSELF TUG WORLD IS j; 1 C0NYIC1 BUT HOPE OF RECOVERY IS NOT EELD OUT BY DOCTORS Persuaded to Keep His ETTLEMENT Bed by Dr. Lapponi, Suffering Pontiff Sleeps IS LIKELY During a Considerable Meeting of Both Factions Portion of the Day. in Labor Trouble Will BULLETIN. Be Held Tomorrow. HOME, J11I7 11, 10:30 p. m Short- EGRAM. IT H l versy amicably settled has brought about a relief in the strained conditions and both sides are today discussing the questions over which the diversity of opinion arose. It has been virtually agreed that a meeting of representatives of both factions be held tomorrow for the purpose of arranging matters so that a portion at least of the men now idle can return visit. to work Monday morning. In order to take into account the It is understood that tinning contractors will declare the lockout against convenience of all concerned, includtheir men off at tomorrow's meeting. ing the Pope, unless new symptoms are discovered, the doctors are not likely to return to the Vatican i. BULLETIN". ROME, JULY 11 THE POPE CONTINUES TO HOLD HIS OWN. A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IS 5:i T' 't it . r ak . ii fJ" n - f" .:.'. r3r tl ' V. ?r,r;,'. Woman Expires From Peculiar Accident at Denver. Qy- ' r ; I k TTi : t '.;: ! ! I V - , r r .$ C. H. I -- ; ? ' r! r - . . . Tl !v t 5! 5 n t;.- 'rUS-- f h !."r- - H ')!f;' hi rc : )l"fl ,. r- - -- I !! r jn-'T'- 1 L U! 5 t r...'.r rri!r r.?;. ir '"f in ? I! Afr DENVER, July 11. Miss Marie Mur BEPRISED IF THE SEE-SAbe phy of Pontiac, III., whose TWEEN LIFE AND DEATH CON- came ignited on the street clothing In this city TINUES FOR ANOTHER FIFTEEN yesterday and who was terribly burned, DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON THE died from her injuries this morning. EXTRAORDINARY NONOGENAR-IAOpinions differ as to whether the fire was caused by stepping on a match or RECEIVED IN AUDIENCE from a nail In the heel of her shoe proE rCHREE CARDINALS IN THE a spark by striking the stone CHAPEL OF THE PONTIFI- ducing sidewalk. Her father, John S. Murphy, a banker of Pontiac. arrived from CAL APARTMENTS. (llenwood Springs today. j 5 ?- NleM SUR- n v j r : ; . 1 tUr at. fX - fa ! . . 1 - rr.Ut I!, AM FINE, (rj t ! i - f - fr a a ", f A . rr rr, .,? : ' : ? V t;-,r- -- b fr , . ?;- s. ? c, t f,'J 1 ,i - ' xt ? i . t'-n.- Arr. J'it- r ; i'rr.mn . f r r-.- r ' "At j:-.- J.ftft t t-- ' I 1 & ;.r - x !- . J - ) 1 J - t- i ti, K -- Young MANIFESTED IN THE PRIMARY AILMENT, BUT THE CONDITION OF THE KIDNEYS NOW GIVES CAUSE FOR A RENEWAL OF ANXIETY. THE DOCTORS SAY THEY BE tr-r-v ER BURN PROVE FATAL to-ni- gh SCARCELY at oodhk. i:uiiDrn ing Trades Council is in a fair way to be settled tomorrow. The desire of both the contractors and the laborers to have the contro- 3:30 p. m. The Popo continues to sleep, and those about him consider this sleep to "be unnatural and arising from an augmentation of weakness. 4 p. m. The Pope is awakened, thus dissipating the fear of the approach of a state of coma. 5:20 p. m. The Pope is still awake, but is not feeling so bright as he did this morning. The doctors are now arriving at the Vatican for an early WOULD IOULOV t i. T W N PRI-;VAT- ROME, July Hopes of 11. recovc-r- 1 bet-- n able to enjoy much needed rfist. Dr. Lapponi paid a visit to the Pope at 7 o'clock. The pontiff at tlrt was not in a good humor, .saying he could not remaining o many hours in bed, never having been accustomed to lie down lor longer than four or live hours at a time. The doctor, however, succeeded most patiently in convincing him ill it is necessary that w hen persons are even if they seem to change their habits, not to be so comfortable. Sign of Irritation. "But, is it really necessary?" asked the pontiff. Dr. Lapponi replied: "It is not indispensable, but it will certainly asint our efforts." "Ther," concluded the Pope, "I must do so." After this the pontiff's face again assumed its habitual bright, benevolent expression and he smiled as he has done in his best moments. The conversation with the doctor succeeded in so the Pope that he refused to see tran-quilizi- ng Mgr. Pifferi, his confessor. Mass Celebrated for Pope. Having expressed a desire to hear mass, the pontiff's secretary, Mgr. celebrated it in the chapel adjacent to the sickroom, leaving the door open, so that the Pope could follow the service. Shortly afterward Dr. Mazzoni visited the Pope and confirmed the relatively Kood condition of the patient, as ob served by Dr. Lapponi, with the excep tion of the working of the kidneys, which continue to cause apprehension. as they are not functioning well. The amelioration in his holiness' breathing will continue until liquid regathers in the pleura. The Pope's pulse is better and the movements of his bowels are regular. Mazzoni Roasts Critics. Cardinal Rampolla waited for Dr Mazzoni in the throne room, and when the physician appeared the Papal secre him to make a tary of state requested detailed report ot the 'ope s condition After complying, Dr. Mazzoni com trained to the cardinal of the gossip and criticisms concerning the doctdts' diag nosis of the illness of the Pope and the treatment being administered. In reply, Cardinal Rampolla said he had complete nfrA unbounded confidence in the physi- jftns. "This is why," the cardinal added, "I never interfered in any way in the consultations." Inquired for Volponi. Later in th day the Pope received Ihe Countess Canali and the Countess Moroni, his nieces, and after a short chat with them, asked about Mgr. Vol- noni. saying. "What is the matter? Why does he not come to see me?" It was explained to the pontiff that An-ge- Continued cn page SJt ' 1 J f tj f , , " . i' Jo t ,s r g J i ' . vr . y have aguin arisen at the Vatican through the rtstful night, taken as a whole, passed by the pontiff. Even his attendants have Alarm Givtn hy Guatd. li, EVANGELIZE HE WORLD !! - .iicl i j JJ- :?r- DENVER, July 11. "To Evangelize the World," this Is th keynote of the pleas of the noted ministerial orators of this country and of England, who, by their zeal and eloquence, are stirring up the souls of the large audiences which attend the sessions of the Christian Endeavor convention and the numerous auxiliary meetings. That a definite plan for carrying on the work will be adopted befdre the convention adjourns is probable. Complete registered returns of accredited delegates have not yet been compiled, but at the lowest estimate there are now fully 80(T in the city and the total number of visitors Is not less Inter-natipn- than al 20,000. not imposed by Judge C. B. Diehl this morning on Attorney "Will F. Wanless, who was on Thursday found guilty of having induced a witness in a criminal case to leave the jurisdiction of the court. At the time the court's decision wag given, sentence was set for this morning at 10 o'clock. When the oase was called County Attorney Westervelt and Attorney AVan-lesthe accused, presented a joint that judgment be suspended and the execution of the sentence be postponed until Thursday morning, July 16th, at 10 o'clock. Judge Diehl granted the petition. s. led the mutiny at the Fort Leavenworth The Sheriff was o r cut altnut 11. Ik .id. but l.c rrjv In getting the idl dor I 1 a-- , ! 1 ,il of the prHonr ful prison in November, 1501. and who has The Uartetlo ran tl rrnish tb been In the county Jail here for the past ern part of iovn tow. it d lh r!v r . A. xh' tn :i year awaiting trial on the charge of tompMIrg a fbl.Ttu m t the other m, ttie id" ihtck hU", tiri f.r having murdered one of the guards in ber. the mutiny, led nn assault on Sheriff The Sheriff f.d'.owr.l in : and Peeso early today, and he. with three in?? l ;u l urro fiii( k!y others, a white man and two negro pris- Jcdncfl In th rl.a.. eJ,Ji'l wa. oners, escaped. Ilil-- y sent over from j,, ti r-- y - ... I ....... i: U .... ... ... I" . J - .. a Mu-ili.'- . . and :i .,f,.r,.i. .1. H. V.!drtij.- i,n - dr - ! . .. ' .iL. . ..I'll , 1 i . if. . u.a v bl.'h o!b,-- r ',m ,n - f- .4l of U, on ALL CHASED THE MONEY tbm of leKn khklr.K fi.iulb-allIn At Ibis junriure nw of llv withdrew frmn th" bun. h In the h.xinti of tlj oin. I. 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CON SULTED 1 Jfi. ,t. :? 5 . r-- t n i lU::.Me-i' vin.J . !. H r !?. , - l'.-..!,- .t ;;! J J,.Mt Til cf Temrotsrv Ir.fs.nitT. 4 d 1 u:5 ht-Ti.tI '1 ! f ft. !. . .,;.-.;.:!- ) ft I r. ts .i ' I !; .1 ! ! ll...ir.'.:!.--- " ,nt. r ;.! t ' t r.t-h- i'.y 'U. Lit . ;it.-- ... ' ive It, l Dayt. i ; cMf tt. wnn glvrn until Hay Van boys took part, occurred on the fouth- - Tuesday next to r nt r hU iU:. LIEUT. MERRILL west comer of Main and Second South Harman Says He Is Not Guilty. streets at noon today. e A J20 rolled suddenly arrops William Montague Ferry and Edward the tddewalk. and a number of persons. rruM fw d.iyj. no nT, S. Ferry announce the engagement of ...v.u.,.., rMW,, nrMHjn ana ino , naving hurglJirlxe.i tl unjrtiti o.i So nli newfpapep woman, not!cel It at State Mreet. wan nrralgnrd their sister, Edith, to JJeut. Dana True aged rf.,rr tne tame instant. C. II. I).hl and p;nrjf.j j3o Judge Merrill of the Twelfth United States AH hands made a dive toward Th d It Of Iho n. 'clltotn n v infantry. No date has been set for center of attraction, reaching It Inth a KTUilty. the wedding. Miss Ferry will retur" bunch. For another moment or two bearing will be nxed Mon-'atr.orrdt.g w vio ner nome m JUicnicran. next fcut little could bo keen pava a collec- - the sum of wk. V J ly - if) tt. .t?n t I s;;M mh.(.:.. HommI i f..u. t ut. !..;; ., Y' J-- MISS FERRY TO WED ui r i , J 1 rioc Jy for DESPERATE PRISONERS BREAK JAIL IN KANSAS, LED BY BAD NEGRO, MULLINS JUNCTION' CITY. Kan.. July 11. Gilbert Mullin, the Federal prisoner who t! .,t t rvl j l'Ur.:ifJ. , :.-vi-t v.a-- s pe-tU'- - i liVl i nrK-nt.- SET FOR THURSDAY Sentence ;,: 1 b-.- WANLESS' SENTENCE - - ;!.: !, Car-ful- ly !! j Keynote of Movement Inaugurated at. Denver Convention. ;.J n. e J i S"' r t. e fff!rVra r.fff Jrr the r, i.eUn. ers Apt!! 11 V.s.j t.eer. -c?- .-.:m- i, , |