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Show trtrmr trrticraiiy hut ana I Pages im ' U 11 3 VOL. .fL X Bfi&JMfi6A2hifc ,1 JlL 1 f JFL' --Jw. -w- II. No. 475. Salt lake City, Utah, Friday Evening. August V Py X V J 1 M - 1 II 1 IVEV I FATCE1VC CMB hQQk IXOB TO WRECKING OF CIRCUS ' I i ' ilk m ki 1 i. .a " B m , ct w a n I ri nm B rs Fa . N ffka.. I . ti am M I i i ire UNITED STATES RECEIVED h 1 uu u k" n ami uTHn ti IT tj m m p.. i Ot jT tfAnHMMr ITv - : statement issued by the Grand LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 7. The tion Trunk road says that the air brakes vaudeville career of Mabel MeKirdy, "Washington. I . ., Aug. were not applied by the engineer of niece of the late President William Lordsh!n;--A- f U r the painful a the second section. closed at the Orpheum here. th- I Q; V j Mich., Aug. 7. An airbrake refusing to work on the second section of "Wallace Bros.' circis tiain caused a rear end collision with the first section, in the yards of the Grand Trunk railroad at an early hour this morning in which twenty-tw- o were killed and thirty injured. , Train in Two Sections. The circus travels in two trains of about fifteen cars each. After last DURAND, N'. ?d... h as-ui- W MAN IS ple jM ') t t nt r He : tb- - it Ic tl.- - r.r.'i Tch th.al M;r, I ,",c..t.!.i th- t t a f ..t.Ht Po;-.-'TL Jirsl .!. 1 ) - Message to Americans Is Given to Cardinal Gibbons. Lt' . h.-.r.ti- ob.-dienr- ! N. Y. that ' virv ird ic:i f u bind-- lb- one-thoroughls oonviet's rl u r s.issinat" the Frank fbdeaisoti, an Me! a.r. aid. The II V'- IK. t ii Mt. t - i : I of i v .. t tr. : tl, .il t r r.sf'.. a .in'. in-'Ut- tn. t ! : TbH.l ) " .' I . i i ;u?..J-- b tt Ha it arte -- 5h' ' 7 ' Si'.. I , P i.n " , ' V i. . r J - t at ' tf 'tie- I ; i ;- ' . ' -ir lo .., . 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C Taffy Vic: f '- :; - s . e.l tie ' :il'. the Mtr.ir.a' tab s r.f irtt lie eajtttet iatt iguev. rr!i..es ar,t pttv tetid whb-- w .t.. to. I at th Hioe ila of I.e.. Niil, wbah w. 4i'.-ra,ai lave which :rl !' .l u w n. ruthe tt when wniten. an be rr.yf t::t;-- h lhhistory of proc.-shas en t! takim: j.i.o dat!n? t!a inn. ive of phi X As it is useless t proper, the ayr in o; . n.utI I" . .. t !,, .a.Ai. content to stati' tb" fit m ctrnvirlinn Ij jv J .1.. fcrvation or the tli f of lh condart j.rn.T !iu;;, -- r-- s Sacred Coilcjc at Rome. - , A v--r- , J:it . I I t j 1 1 "IT. I b a t ., .t u I.sf M, tin- P -- ' f j- - - l.tm tie t. t.h a '.. , - - NO POLITICS PLAYED IN ! t. : Moral Character of Wi!-- :: ncss Ewcn Is Vouched 'ihj- J.s. t b : i , i it i i e , H i : 1 1 't" at. tf.-"! .im . t - ! L T imii ;ei .Ti'l r . i':;p--;e-- i p-- 1h-- - b- :i-- .!b en' m.in iti I - Uu.e e : I 1 , U: ' ! !"' NIIW YnltK. Aug. 7. Tb. ' !'".- -' lb way of London, dis r.t T v ! ,.T - v of y-f.- for by the Jurors. v t : t: n.. k !i tbtt u.. ;v, ''e,tl!, t;j ;.. t;;;?Jt;. .j Vf. W't.if.- j j i i tr.-j;t- Lav v 11;.- a .iti t h" I ', f T" M.n - l" u. U!P t. - . K .o-.i- iia th-- '" v .i- - hi jr., h i ', ; r - 1: : I P FEU a t IN KENTUCKY: .it-- ".!' J;,.e i r.:b: r fiv") n ' ;; e!a bC";.t" pi-.- . t e .! ..ii'i! P lli.tliMV of '..asv. t ib bod dm u bt b laei ' , M i . lei th- n o:.,. I il- - ' P'. i s Wt - Tf . th tie,,n kiv.!in; ' tl" tVAtlt'" t J ::.b u; e e -- I 1 J . i - .. f a i. " s !. r, r t;i !,( f:-- - ! -- v. Tbh 7. X. surd !?, !P i 2 1 '. if rt"'i ' '. ;;d I..' ? :i : i ! t e-t- b i.t ;e : i " ?.- misearria?:.- . ! ! J A;if . Wi?., j;-- t r - k. - ! ( ;!?., i I. 7,-Th- .-;. mmot;io: of p- r of th" ni.J.tiii"S Elmira reformat nrv, b i .rooks, a New York, at that it. Mtu'e a vict lt.e-d;Y' can e eb.ittt tbt th" H. rp S (..--- N. V.. Ac;:. t;.t. Ori'lCIALS AT rKrAItRANOED SIGNAL o lr. ) ,ir jt ..." 1 'I r-- Af ; Io.j,;; asbakoe D TO KI7.L .i y,Ci. t'i ; ri , p- - P: PLANNED FOR WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER i:i.Mll:.. vate audience. In a lengthy confrenee Pius X. renewed his expressions of inHorrifying Spectacle. In America, already mad.' maniterest The escaping steam ar.d screams and cries of those pinned in the wreck made fest by his reception Wednesday to the a horrifying spectacle in the gray of the pilgrims from the United States. The said, he should like to have had early morning, when the trainmen in Pope the yards and the aroused townspeople-firs- the cardinal remain in pome forb.- sum reached the scene. Many thought time in order that he mij.'ht at first that some of the animals acquainted with all su-had tions connected with the United States, as some of be them could heard escaped, but his holiness? did not insist, b ii g crying. The fire whistle was immediately aware, he said, of rpe cardinal's deli sounded and the whole town was cate state of health and his suffering aroused. The rescuers could see unfor- from hot weather. audb-ncIn closing the tie pontiff tunates through the tangled wreckage. Cardinal Cibbons to give the charges Prompt Ileseue Work. apostolic benediction to all the faithful A wrecking crew is kept in the yards of America. After his private audience Cardinal here and it was on the scene in a very Gibbons few minutes. All the physicians and presented to the Pope the Itcv. trained nurses in town were sent for Dennis It. O'Connell, rector, and Father anal the Motel Richelieu was converted Charles P. Grannan, professor or; theinto a temporary hospital. Scores of ology at the Catholic university at olwnteers with stretchers were soon in Washington, and Father P. '. Cavan, i secretary. The pop. jadiness to carry the injured away as the cardinal's most affably to each and said to last as the rescuers could extricate spoke Hector O'Connell that he knew the imthem. of the Catholic university at portance Dead Terribly Mangled. Washington and would do all possible The dead, many of them so terribly to further its interests and prestige. mangled that identification seemed well impo;--iblewere laid on the nigh a short distance from the scene. TWO WEEKS AHEAD ground By 6 o'clock a corps of twelve physicians was operating on the injured and OF SCHEDULE TIME dressing their wounds in the temporary hospital. Four of the injured died at the hospital before 8:30 o'clock. When the wrecked train crew had finCONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 7- .- News ished pulling to pieces the tangled and here as to the extuu of the received broken cars, seventeen dead men were lying on the grass awaiting removal to Bulgarian revolutionary movement in the morgue. A majority of them were the vilayet of Monastir is conflicting. killed while asleep. consular dispatches from Monastir The circus performers were on the In opinion is expressed thru the insurrear of the moving train and escaped the rection broke out. a fortnim-.-t earlier injury. its chiefs intended and before the Wallace Bros, say their loss will be than were in readiness, presumably bands very heavy, but have given no estimate because the leaders were disconcerted of it as yet. the active measures by preventive isThis the second wreck that the the authorities. by adopted Wallace shows have suffered within a month. General Manager F. II. MoGukTan of Statement of Trainmen. the Grand Trunk system, who was on Engineer Bropst, Fireman "Iter and his way Chicago to Montreal, arHead Brakeman Benedict, who was also rived at from scene the at 7 a. m. and took on the ngine of the second section, all of the work of charge charing the track agree thai if the brakes had worked as and caring fi the injured and d ad. tin y ought to have worked when the One of Injured Dies. engineer tried to use them, there would have been no collision. Fireman Colter Ivrward York died at nnt.n nt tie pd Brakeman Benedict, when they saw temporary hospital. Fifteen of h inl;Ht a collision could not be averted jured were this afternoon taken t. hospital in Dclroh for treatment. Jumped Just in Time. Tito circus people have pitched tljej; 'Engineer Bropst remained at his post tents and camped near the se r.e of the vainly trying to get the brakes to work wreck. The dining-roof the Howl until his train was within less than ion Uiehslieu was used as an operating-rooJVh t of train Xo. 1. Then he. too. A sroe of jumped by the surgeons. when he was within but a very few sec- wives and of the resident onds of sure death in the crush. He volunteered daughters worked with the surand was shaken up as was the fireman and geons all the morning. brakeman, but not badly. None of the More twenty of the injured were crews of either train was hurt. At the fastenedthan aniT pinne I down in the wrecktime the crash occurred train No. 2 was age so that they had to be chopped ami running probably fifteen miles an hour. pried out. '!!! CONVI rI-A:;- s ; ;. I"-.-- bT, Artillerymen on Practice March Quit the Service. -- b- to I r t cf ;: a ur. f ur t: t.-:- . c. ! . 'Ci t a ! Thirty-Fiv- e t. Ai-b.- T . f !..s,.i! j-- .i . . r-- j.lr. ) :j in u t.-- - f Aug, 7. Cardinal fWbbons was received by ihe Pope today in pri- - r I "t-- Elmira, P.OME. '.i l Mr and two camels were killed wh5!e the other animals and their 'twiner escaped. With the exception of xiiijf car, none of the menagerie was wrecked, the demolished cars containing canvas or wagons. As soon as they recovered from the fust shock the trainers rushed among the cages quieting the animals that were excited. An elephant in the wrecked car behaved with surprising calmness and was led out of the wreck without trouble. .l b-- Plot Is Revealed by the Shooting of Keeper at ill Reformatory Prison in nts - ! .ii n.tt;lt h.- - ,i I . .;iM b- - r-- - t't- 1 ! in n ,: V. w ! .; 5 :.. s 1 iptti DESERTERS FROM ARMY ; i th-d- tcdc-copG-d One of the wrecked cars of the second section was occupied by five elephants and several camels. One of the r- - .td"-;- a' - t- St Kt-- t 1 j Ji- S h im fal W, t. "With the ctio.j of the nw pope, 'i :t.i?,J t a new link lias been adb d to the g n V.-h..4 ;r, chain of th tucc siin of th Ro: U J !i man pontiff;? which rtrcich at t he s unbioken across the broad and historic field from St. Peter, in the first century, to thA, 'j i newly-eloctc- d pastor on the twentieth. "Let us rejoico and return thank to nation In .'tttac hnit nt oj thdivine provi.icr.ee for halng so sp.d-il- y Hint iff. provided the church with another 'May bdi ft .! J.br, w a I : : f nr,-Oui our faro for th" th p: faith, by worthy pastor. ot we recognize in him tic succcor of S:. ehur.:h at. I tb ' b. i. r of (h- - a; ; 1 r. the vicar of our liiVin- Lord, our S". "In tn:iIrir this nrinonnrm' ni to y. i spiritual father, the supr, m pastor of c! ilm. t!i church. our t Jeiv th i . i f.illh As such tn lov ar.d veneration, and I ful'v ; u: s in "i.t -1. p. PALCN!', iw i:o doubt tbc.t tl. r.ttbt.'.i. s ofI h I i traAntrlca. faitliful to their G'oriva "At hldsl.oji if hirrl.'t-i- , r of will those otb ditioa, every cjual t.itf." - Elephant and Camels Killed. :: s- , rrm .V.! f.r ..!! v 5yy. t ;..: ! tf Ivr-- - : if t'lit' T. r, t t $7 . i.d ! .;;,fi., f- - K cram t, .i P. i'.xT- - ! rc out t uI.i-- h::l ..Aval," fin t; M-'!t- N. I ( b- - ! id-c- demolished. The rear car of the first section was a caboose m which the trainmen were sleeping and the next two were filled with sleeping circus employees. The greatest loss of life was in the caboose. I i f of ; to "Mi:i!i;v . night's exhibition at Charlotte, the two trains left for Lapere, over the Grand Trunk, the second section leaving a half She Babbled in Mining hour after thu first. It was 3:43 o'clock "when the fiist section pulled into the west end of the Grand Trunk yards here. Stocks on Wrong Side A red light was hung on the rear car to stop the second section. of Market. Brakes Fail to Work. Engineer Bropst of Battle Creek, who was running the engine of the rear NEW HAVEN, Conn., Auk. 7. Mis saw he apand this tiain, says Sarah 8. Idatt, a young woman who has light plied the air brakes. To his horror they dealt in stocks for several years, has refused to w ork. lie reversed his en- filed a petition in bankruptcy. Fhe is gine, but the momentum of the train said to be the first woman in this iUate behind him was too great and with a to take of that law. town near advantage of all crash that aroused the Miss Piatt's liabilities are only about the yards the two trains ni'-t- . The three cars of the stationary first $10,000. A slump in mining- stocks is section were and the engine said to have caused the trouble. and live cars of the moving tr"5n were I : ti . A':;-- . :.'t:V VcJttK. In ha - i?-- t.f.u, u y J ANKRUPT A- -j. . ,M-:r- ! U3';s Ni, . 7 - ;:r,mi ffrsx ,ii.S .:!! in , ii. .?? th.- - v c.-irir- 'I t S ne ;i - An.-- . WASHINGTON. ment of of I.o XII I.. I a;n Last Sunday night was hr last ap- happy to bring yoij tidings bIay pearance in vaudeville, for she has deEmin-n- t The Most Cardinal joy. great to cided quit stage life for good owing to the objections of ht" father and Sarto. of Venice, has her Joseph patriarch husband, Dr. 31. I,. Baer of Philadel- been kcted Pi.p. and has tlw phia. name of Pius X. Such is th" conso'ing information I Lave Jut rrcrivcl fro-Mgr. Merry del Val thmugh a i abb-gra- m. d.-at- i TELLING THE ELECTION. or - !.;, i ij WENT EAST FOR FIGKT MESSAGE Your 7. y, v V v FALCONIO GETS : Mc-Kinle- TT t, Ceremony Out of Usual Rim Takes Place at Sagamore Hill; Roosevelt and Sternberg: Old Harbored a Grudge for Personal Friends. Nine Years and Rode t.YFTi:!: PAT. I.. T. 7f.tr-- t - t?. Hill 2500 Miles. fie;'i !y if JL,iL,Vi WASHINGTON', Aui;. T. I nitnMS.nr- ly on receipt of the ab..ve cabb -- ram .Mgr. Falconfo hsued the following address to the bbl.op vitthiu- hi jurisda. Tti Ti IT TT m . ae crnnw bade Allil lI i til L ,i Or DURAND, Mich., Aug. out-!isT,- n YTrv vt OFFICIAL NOTICE GIVE TO AMERICAN CHURCHES icial ele-ph,-i- m m . uits of: r-o- 1ti r 1 uv T f mV as a ! Second Section Crashes Into First With Awful Results; Only Three AG Animals in Menagerie McKinley's Niece Yields Are Killed. to Wishes of Husband and Father. 7 The off- III I n - SWT I 11... V Price; Tinun; Cents 7. 1903. t I V- "i In M C trr.JnM. h-i- t WIVES SET PR 1:1: b ? sr . f :....'ba ( - i ! ' -- 1 1 r m m PI L t A I LLP. a ouart-'- l "., ...... h. tin F' tf, :' bolt;' mi . - . . on. a brea ft r.n so:t-l!;-Lt- tf - u 1 t .. t . d tv V n . ; , i . c u as is ia a , and sV'.i' :;;( !::.) v. i -- I i.iA wife. . s bt ,ra be.ws frote a fir. hf.I:. is Kmlv l.rubfd r.r.-- mutuer l bitlj. .i.ll. ard kn. d t' feoiti .md r. A.-- , i .. . b- I - .bilf-- h j ttr lUf.-'r'- i oils.. M.. f i .... ....ii- ' I rortraf w.Ci b,J li i Alb Its 1 y .. ii tn. . . An , u .c, ... .!.,.44.4 . 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