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Show The Salt Lake telegram. He joined tlie various secret orders; passed through the fearful" agony and torture of the sun dance n ceremony THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPKR which requires hi ore fortitude than any other initiaPublished Every Evening Except Sunday. tion the world has ever known; and when, in 1CGC,, the other chiefs signed a "peace paper ceding valby tha uable lands to the whites, Red Cloud refused to SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., make peace, but, instead, declared war. Immediate(Incorporated.) Office 149 3, West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ly the fighting men of the tribe Hocked to his standTelephone Calls Office 210; Editorial Rooms, 228. ard, leaving the hereditary chiefs without followers. Then came the Fort Phil Kearney massacre, in TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. which the Indians were led by Red Cloud, who disOne year, by mall, In advance ; , ....$7. mx months, by ms.ll, in advance , 3.50 the the greatest bravery and recklessness, played On month by mall, in advance s i . 41,, u n. i.nMI... 15 One week, by mail or carrier rwnuit-i.ui wiu in uaiiie enuing 3 ........ cents Elngde copy, everywhere " Itemit by P. O. money Then it was that Red Cloud was proclaimed chief of order, express money order, registered letter, bank check or draft, In the name and to the all the Sioux tribes, which position he has held for rSiress of the ALT UKB TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., linA rimi.1 r.v nbl bo lw. Salt Lake City. Utah. came childish, and returned to many habits of early ..Communications pertaining to the Editorial Department childhood. Deserting the little old house which was ehould be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. Rejected 1;SS. canno t be returned unless postage Is sent for erected for him bv the Government, he now lives in such purpose. Communications relating to advertisements and business a tent in one corner of his yard. A wealth of ro gJSlf iiV:dSnf southes?ncral Manager Salt Lake TelN mance might be built around Red Cloud's strenuous General Eastern Adv. Agent career and a world of tragedy surrounds his declin S. C. BECKWITH, , Tribune Bldgr.. New York City, General Western Adv. Agent ing days. HORACE M. FOR P, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. Red Cloud's following Increased, The Evening Telegram. - CO I'lu-nuui.uiu- . - iu u . . , TUKBDAY KVKX1NO, AtrOTTPT IP, 1003. The Telegram's Daily Short Story Ifrcta THE CLOWN. wheel chair, the Stretched out Invalid let hi vacant glance travel over the golden and of the path. To hair. Judge- from the whltcneaa of h nf!- the Indecision of his ceturs. an kn eye and fMcclJ lip, he him rrnooth old man. Hut looking: at kJn nn1 ,ouni1 terth one divine! that youth was not long paed and that had brought some hidden harpenir. hlin to this pitiful Mate A man with n rUatte. ilnur and rhythmic 'cp wag puihln.se the chair, and h'.s fare Jietd my attention Irre sistibly. I had the frd!rtc of having seen him before whfr, I could not pay.' 1 knew thai I bad lepokert to htm. but when? L n J. EST PIANOS Xrneh cf tfa LrtL Kauric ASIEST TERS.IS i rr.,n. made un, tund that rhtngt And then, two "liy the way, where if your brother Tommy V He extended hl hand toward th invalid, nd m a voice iw low thi I c oul 1 Jd: TTher him, h hardly hr in." I wm dumb w 1th smaMffiC5t Thl human wruk wag the farricnj rrrbt Tommy, wdlh the macn!f.cnt f,rur of and muclr cJ thai UJimtny continued, ha.klr..r h' ht 4 "t)h. you did not Itnowr tn.tlTT.al With a itftdrrnt m alrr-h the JorThad cf lh Invalid. It Ib Tommy, and It 1 t ba harr ',JJ l ull htn chair In th done It. I . end it yoi hade, near a. w I wf'l tell you how it hartnHl.' jh, l!f tdarM ffc chair In a corner and ihtn Uk eal Wld rn. 'V.JJ. ir, you know it xt Tommy and I always worked locvthff. He All lh clar.rmua j a r t rxrrcif, w hi'.o I, IfslJnt th rtrd an! tullrya r f hS th clflm. 1T.cn, j w h.-- aptratuK he wa In tl.o air I WAtrhM him. rlvlr.r the iUti) at th tact Instant thry ho4jid'b clvn. for tn our trad rrJcjUcu!Uon rf th quarter of in. bin yr! ft si rurifl Utile by Httl it; KewT-- A Ttt-- -t ST 51 TLnPUL Cr MUOIC t ". ,r- 31-- fiatf - w llarrftri t4 l?!; lr-r1- . -- f r eta m t Cut b3 Wixs th i teC-n- fh'.t htr i U wretched . vJi th-r.- (ational Bank of (lie oublic R took my rnroorir rvasli JrY. : Osfw A Xrw I W. $, X2aa, V.4rw. Krw, and located the suddenly ehapo, OUTTAI rJLU IK, 130 st man's face in a frame In which it had me to time. for the tr f.rt Djlm- ciji. &Hm ta a 3 tt I frtf n ClnCsA Thincr - appeared TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subacrip- - Tho 5JnfiTtrfirt TTirWrir I excUlmer b "U Jove!" lly w "Olion exnirea fa on the address label of each oaoer. the change my. the clown at the .Nr of which to a subsequent dai.3 becomes a receipt for remit The road electric and from for an In lie tdrnil. rai"d fit ir. jrcu: Bpringville projected sent is unless requested. t Alice. No other receipt and cut thff holding stant, stuped, l'rovo through Halt Lake City, Ogden and ltrighnm his hand. sir. it Is I. Haw have a cnnd rr ay result In a broke o r.ck. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK pince I fw.jou J:tJtT It muM Whm bU work brn City to Logan, for which a franchise was asked at you Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Like City, Utah, as b- - j f!nH" you wtr at htJURrlf lid down.wsj rt't'-f- , and h ttt t'laJ. have fait Xk Otr. Itix. year Matter. If th there wtf and Council last night's built meeting, will. ope the rlrcu. You hav Wen travelir.K. itar;uw-r. c N r.a.r:I T Ot5tt and f.rvcrt tardt ta tnJw trjur.J'Ta of rr4aU!M work wonders in development of retail trade I suppose." rated, with head and ntjout tne, my my mraly a I we?k ajro. 'Ye3. returned only r readers leaving tne city for a to mouth Telegram rrn. Hornf rr.y local line for the between merchants. a With not oner." did trolley recognise you at Umc-week or more can have their paper sent to when lh thought ocrurr-rto rn t:e4tt.?4 rre! r sl bakt-.You is smiled. Vi?eL. natural. "It lie very addi-Z towns ! route all the the a without felt flrro mentioned, Trr.(t their address jr egularly by mail, along shoppers Jealouiy, which, however, m neVer m have than othnv!)"! tjuirkly. tional cost, by making the request, in person or pawrj will' be in close touch with Salt Lake and do their X,ftviii feiTiS KlLl.CH. teCaaT.Ur. Thl. "West for and way ihinr J. No. South 149 wr,t at the J; office, year?, by postal card, Jl. J. CUIiK. Arn. Ct,lt, in our big department stores, where they would t III ! rolr.gr r It m had buying . . ,, Temple. Kat would rot c :t: &trom.m if. it will find as complete an assortment of those things TO ROOSEVELT have It that Tommy I ahoutd fall and . In lov with so dear to the feminine heart as may be obtained in Sh amused herelf !EsaMi?.ed TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. IS, 1903. ENLISTED MEN: h rarr to with tr. I'tucngo or ht. ixmis. humirbnn electric lines are the patnethe aprta,tora, m(ir.f "DO YOUR DUTY" and sate u lnth tn-U- and rromissr.g great factors in building up a citv. Then there is a f There Be no Discrimination. Uhmcr, which of u had her prefer, social of These the the roads enco? question." phase bring H.Afcr OEOH)i: BUST, Superintendent of Waterworks nines' announce- town folks "Thlj tlfne It wa not my vanity TTtAb, N. Y., Aug. IS. At OYSTEIt in and cousins closer touch HAY, their tn OXm and of country Idaho WrcadaCt 150 on violators served 1 been ment that notice had which aufTt red. hut my heart. . lT conclusion of the the naval review Salt In love, ar.d Lj Cly. endure thf JrefTea Buildiaf, nt xvntpr RnHnklincr ordinance to aooear in the Po- - and enable them to become better acquainted. They Ident IlOKisevelt rrrrlved on lmrd th to.idSy Idea, of wrote rival efTarjng myeejf my : promoters of sociability. Let the Council MayHowrr th ofTSccr of th w her to be merely rMlcu!o4 here he lire court, will not surprise citizens who have obeyed -, 1 arored found i4v...umu a itv. XO myaeif UKO triumph. nvi, cursts at he OUbllC entertained WrOUlQ wltn other ..t., hp nw in tins rpirnrd. In it thf dlwi utln my brtthc r n prowffn. flrat In " get a glimpse at the list of names of persons who yery precaution should be taken to protect the delightful iunchcon my own mind, and then in put Me. In President the the tead of. a In the pat, keetir.c my lunrhmn uni Ul During ieopie in granting irancnises. no have been notified to present themselves in court. la re, a waa my duly. I tror to at- I tous "We rose have with and said: restrictions should be This road with Just not imposed. or "V"" r'f be srttttorn. IlUt It , f.f the creat pow- - lr,ut Tlie names on this list will prove whether d iv n.i r(Trfnta(ii th ' line between and will . proposctl ; ... (pr,tM. .Murray Handy - . .. I ". . . Air TTiriAs hn th nwvfi to tackle the bis citizens eri , lireal Iff ilAln. t. rmany. uu.'iu f EaJt City Btrt Cr frcsa .r,n V d Japan. I ask you to drink to thw an .1 1,0 in links the T of chain the reat lines ,irst rftrio. Sm are the most fiacrrant violators of the water all TraJna Fa tha Door. ", ent rowors and "? their soverH.s," t ia i,nt in .A wonithv spp- - which some day will connect Salt Lake with every The toast whs drunk continued: "We thoucht rf her wmi Id not lav me, Thtn tht I'rfskUnt J and I wa tw-of lowu m the valley. waste by a tfr.c? idea.. the been has of there f an inthe greatest have with us rcpn city to '.prions In Ktanres Mtrart ternational incident. An to thnt. nifty to Rirr!hh hr.nrr.r' and there the ordinance most persistently feat, WALKER BROS., Banlcrs, eitrarMlnry mylf and to divert win." With Iniiichi-the toat her intention frotn the trareie ""ignored. The average citizen who lives in a modest Sculpture for the Great World's Fair. applause that toast was likewise drur.k and rlvt It n the fcr, I ALT UlKR CXTT. th ytandSr.fr. by an gufits set whiM "Then. vlioine has obeyed the law. lie has .The sculpture for the decoration of the buildings example Tommy iv.n bahmrins; on h'.m trai-teime lnr fet above President's Health. tSTAlllJtltED IA - "that his richer brother may well follow. If the and grounds of the Louisiana Purchase exposition a r.ef, an! gently the ilne. without th of nechrlr. lrlt!h mnhfinsy. t r tr h!w j;jit I t cm In car-- atvut ;man of property, the citizen who is influential and is first modeled in the studios of the different sculp- - piCapt. erc;t Vozm for rwe. i. port-- i in? heatth it tn? i rvji ru. in th I f.ishlnn. extrav.irant " reasonably wealthy, flagrantly violates the law and tors commissioned to do the respective works and lli.'ingr again the. gueuls drank th I Mind- -i l;k a ball fpnrrt one bar to Inapt hnrtl!y. At the onr!ulnn of th ranle.ntruck mech.m escapes prosecution, the poorer citizen, the man of is then enlarged or "built up' in a large workshop Xhf luncheon relumed to iri andntdrinc the oJTU thrnwinK them c? lr.tr the air th-a. lr !h: Descret National Bank less influence, is apt to "charge that partiality is be- at Hoboken and at the World's fair grounds in St. lik dyRif.. little At 12 is th? rrpldnt h ft th. Mayon of "Th Tommy hnd trNlTTO FTATC3 DCTCWXTOnT. ing shown in the enforcement of the law. And he Louis. The work of enlarging requires the services flower In toa h.irf for th n.Khlp th- trnr'Se-bR- r 1 mr-wCarftml rny Hear of return the rail . n I taw is right, too, in the case of the water ordinance, for of a large force of men and makes a busy industry. KMirarf d my 3E4.0;S thrr. j:ntAdmiral Itarker. A the PrrH nf went ral IHjrppj H'Tlf 8. mount Into i. th and air d"r. '"""it" affects rich and poor alike. There should be no Many of those so employed are students and young aboard the Knr!.irK hi fiac wa T Jr fe r. ... , , VI c lYe t Mfift fi . , b Ttrir .......,,.... j broken and It, out :n main at ,,,C,ajt every f imnv;r.;,v peak nwn' enforced be h. water law discrimination. Let the ln ILdrar H. '.:. sculptors who thus obtain a livelihood while studyr.e of the twilve ralullnK' ship in the ...ApL. Cat!r I frit thet followed my fro.! . ri-lr as low it or ralut.-)". strike a at art same and the time an nf have may. high to the-ing partially, neuln Jill j e. and opportunity erperially thou. which rendered mo mud were to make progress in knowledge of the art of sculpture Addresstd Ship' Crew. me,. and skill of modeling. The preparation of the After chattlfiir with Adm!r.l Ihirktr "All of a pud-.'ba Great Indian Tho Passing my head empty. the KearMiKe. I no Jonc and EE Clll NATI0S1L CO BLM-lnjpetlnsr r eau.illy brr!h-of my thojcht tip so decorative for vast an sculpture olhr exposition as the the President, b fore MnUtncof the With the passing of Red Cloud, ruler of the Hrr.al wtth for there, my tightCapital raid la, fOOOOa th H :r ened waiting Only one thourhl etsrrod to rt'lurn the ci'ls World's fair at Ht. Louis is a monumental task. It tl.ipihipa ta nil P. Bioux, who, old, decrepit, blind and penniless, lies Admirals. addrviMM the enlitd mos it mymuaelta. Crer dTanKed hsd. ahf mut Imk at r. I the of n more y. J. R, f"c--attention J, Wh had i than of engages the officera and hlp. they I eighty sculptors, ieett drawn met a danri? bn p etart for o. t'U c dying at the Fort Ridge agency, will disappear the besides the j. he the paHerr, gun drk, rtrr. up oti which nhnuM land me at th fot of hrr large number of men about ninety as follnwa: last of the great Indian chieftains, whose names are I fdl m yaelf turnlnc f.il. in the enlargement work. This activity spoke OfJlreri and KnlirtM ef!- -l it IP In the air. Thn I foun 1 ..... written on every page of the history of the West. employed lime f'ur n I h tn ink a word of l, well-knowon on the under the directum of the t the t'nlfrci Ht.tt'. tnynelf tn!irr ground bfor sculpCloud has been one of the West's most striking goes whoni I hr.M in high her, and the thourht of Tbrnmy, who fvnr,ta pu!Hc mtny 1 Karl litter, who is assisted in the discharge of rutfrm, bvit t h r " no t r" w tn. I depended on my iirnit f.ir hl move-mt'ncharacters. Formerly the greatest of all Indian tor, Ute r f r,. t ju;te th eMevm I dcamo tack to ;r. with a hrrk hl his an task on v committee important f th r an I thu In a rewund.lr.ir by advisory i and rr.llfttd he and no has Cloud's Red chieftains. departed, voir I hny?td 'flo" glory & :U w. t : it' d of thi ormy of C. Daniel ruabe-A. eomiosed J. thmuKh the sculpture, Q. French, air, O on for lU almost w..rk ins? In "vrrv charity lies, a broken reed, dependent ytur d- ne Willi nothlnc iul .tn eye iw,ir-- tl -- t Jiftl my l. td and nhould hin flnilv hrenrl. Red Cloud, like so manv of the Xa- - Ward and Augustus St. (Jaudens. This committee tiny . e n tt ,n t." A ir y IliehUf. A ry trarefes, ih'"i o;i:t.t:n in r.it k. miv t??' rmj tn th I f urf ul rar nv lotel m with a. nhk rmn men war horn in ohscnritv. and bv sheer lnsIcts the sketches submitted by various sculptors mtral nnd lui ; tn heth"r or of r. I heurd a n unl aa of an orer and V the hl made decorain AmTi.,-fnew a for of hon-If!,) not (CtaH!4 page enlargements steo hv intelhVence nnd nf Ipn will rose, thrown t daahlns " hrflrpw O M ' fruit, r!je V. brre, m (t h tun d. ,,,.,4 fhnll rjaA.kjr.4r Tmt: Trr.et of tion try a the of wail the fair. The committee re iijrxlopt grounds step, to be the chief of the greatest, most warlike "Ton m y Sy ptrelched. at my ferf, of Olympla. Victory wm'k tlu is advancing rapidly and crushed and Me dlr. t I and most savage tribe of American Indians. In his l,orts ?ihat A l rmrr the Olympla br '. p,ed whS-rMSI &r p.b-Sb- e "lV.r wrekit M The I. y her pr.m.f vh p.ry of they thought h would designs show originality and are of made '' -rears' war with the whites, from 1845 to 1S7G, a n tn die. Then th fever fell, and he lnJ. n of hT .'thirty fim frvef r e of merit. The designs themselves com- - ,ur h.l ry. Hut ll t rd h r. fr m Itut i It llvin? li would ha a. hun "PI h,K in' ' Red nfnmi became known as the fiercest and boldest fTheyi eer;Pft, - murli p "He ef VJirwr thai mn. luted the to dowrt Admiral ratntatty tr he had for him tlmrs drel Alt4, most lttera few momenta, and r ng,fift'te ft ec:rtt wtth ar. r rr. favorably with those made for previous h1 the wrk bv rlayi of the Rionx leaders, and it was in those vears that I,are e.,i:JjTied He a l ave than th.al at tswi. mast what of and by Pn then continue: "After all. who knowg positions and the enlargement of the sculpture U m.ttiy tlrn' trksrne d ;tv. :he cradaallv worked his wav forward until he was Hone ' t went that Ood d.1 not !rt him IK la order all of to In you with more skill than ever before. Fourteen ehnnr;fpeaklr.s; TWO AXCIEBT ZSSTAJTCCL to niy a w.rd of ' Ul reo pni-li- that he nUcht b n crmtant reminder of recognized as the big chief of all Bioux bands and of sculpture have already at this The h? that to th Run thai I might filiate it in crime, ... tribes. And the old man has been a diplomat of great carloads t ll. They nrr wMt my hit tro the. h' ti iir.tr that Nw York Ban, to any part?" Ihe ray prove ite!f ? I "Your rny poor crime, w ;' .rare ability also, and in councils and meetings has early day been nhipped to St. Ixmis from the work- in.k iJ'immy rr.iA. Arnfl y thi! O Nbuehare..r pe d. I nnt l.ftpy to et;r.jr an Paid lth Weehawken at iiml air oflodbL the t "Vea. flftwnlh he will t. 't nrr'f soon rrr.rk-:i .'!.! shop be ran ' have a;vm vr b ;j ruled his people and gained his points in a manner , w true. Vhen one m?- -t fv thi in r e ct hat I aay j d"W?, nt In th-- iUhtlns? o:;-- th I1rt pjrf mrr-'on the way. The recent shipments contained sculpI tl a the In cf hi hold th handa nan. the ite exlftenreof ; ; which f.chtlna bosses well tvi of pr the white titM. ; envy. ture might many political .rr.f..1enl .f r Ih" that I you for t It: e lirave; dearer to or. thxn all the ret. by Isidore Konti, Charles Albert Lopez, A. 'coward be Never a forceful speaker, Red Cloud always Ia to b rnd-mnelather thn beinr sp wtU vt:4T lb One ha r.t the right n force t him itr.. d be mm ta tlw hrave A. W. F. pr,n? Real, A. a. WeinA. ia Alfano, Ruckstuhke, rpac of Kghtnlpjf f..aih. orator to represent him iu some first-clasI "t ta ilioe.- n jerfef? even for e w. i: ep tlu" t Miss t h ere ra i Melva di tn bftd i: mann, ih:u rather the Cr,rrT Wilson, Bterling Calder, George he has made to WashAmefl-.it debate, and even on the n O fhtr-43-4- 9 Ci.. lraic , - f- 1 . -- -rd w-h- 'Y. Sec-end-Cla- -- dn, to ss 9 X rt-Tv!;n- -- "v 3t.-5e- ' t rf-rr,a- n . tb h-r- J.ry vnrr - e 'Jtet R. G. DUN & CC r Qsril i, rrt &-- , ULLEN HOTEL " . Uri t;;o I-k "" T.W"! t- - e ''water hr - b-- r t tt. r mt . ffly an-oth'- -r, !" rf-ak!;.- ? - , rjr, rrli:t s - . fl-- 1 .t d Warrior. of r N Erlrf n-- y "-"- n Red if l. - 1 t - rt . nt o-ro- W np'T-JdiHlt- y r - m. V- ' 1 X Mccormick co., salt uKo crrr. CrJ nr h-r- ui-'- re. ?ta 4-- - r- i w-jt- - faolll'. f-- e 1 r-- tn -- j.-a- t- tn-wf- t fr r e. thr. :r i y-- B-&- c!t m al r: "e-n- r- - i. era-ploye- d 1 s, trips of the Indians Red Cloud ington in the interest -- T Edwin Rissell, Philip Martini, A. Zeller. J. B. Hart ways refrained from making set speeches. Rut with ley, A. Royal, Albert Jaegers ami L. Amateis. his counsel he instructed his mouthpieces just what Uncle Bam has every reason to be discouraged to say and howT to handle points under consideration. And woe unto the man who failed him. When over the Panama canal out look. Having tackled and Red Cloud fought the whites he did so to the best of overcome earthquakes, volcano eruptions ami revo- Jiis ability. Descending like a whirlwind of death lutions, tne old gentleman is now confronted by a on a settlement, his band left a gory path in its rear, bucking Colombian Congress. It is now up to Uncle Rut when he signed his first "peace paper" he buried 5?am to show his handthe mailed hand. his tomahawk, and to his credit it can be said that r. Kardle.y ia annoyed because the Oregon Short that peace was never broken. Since that time he has lived within the terms of the contract, and for 1Jne Uws switching on Sunday. There is as much vears has lived at Tine Ridge agenev, wise in his protest as there would be were he to twenty-threthat the street railway company runs trob pensioner of the Government, and has done much complain cars on the Sahbath. to hold the other Indians m check during excitable ,LT .times. Recently, while still able to talk, Red Cloud's Clifford entered the ring in the "pink of condi- mind went back to the days when he was a voung tlon a loal announced. From the story of lpcr jman, more than half a century ago, and the old man the when he left men the ring the color of his con of the most dangerous light, told several of the young dition had to a deep red. changed position he was ever in, and the' one which gained for him his first title of "chief.-- It was a tale of That "single spark which may set Europe ablaze" one man against seven, and the seven were all warrior was jealous of Red must be a perpetual burner. It has been reddiot for killed. A hih-ten years without starting any big fires. Cloud and, together with six of his followers, way the laid the young man. Two rifles and five bows and August is the great "suicide month" in the big arrows were the armament of the ambusher; Red :cioturwas armed with a Winchester. Red Cloud Eastern cities, but in Bait Lake we go it one bet- fell at the first fire with a bullet in the thigh, but ter and try to couple suicide with murder. r from his place in the tall grass succeeded in killing Anotner Doom nas BtrucK bait Lake a hot all of his assailants, boon followers gathered and as wars broke out with the whites weather one al- e a well-know- n t ft i -e 0-- - r-r- i t- m , stain put ui" I'Ut, In loldltien. you n llfCljt mut Imw kn-i- .v J t- w-r- ther t rr-rfiT"rr r I Irtf-np; W f.fl 4 irrm.t.T.:a. "l'.ti A LITTLE FOLLY. am kn iw to ... ; -' n to tUfht I w .i P.H"V w! !e Jou d nf, t!.e. n.oel effieirnt tighUnw f 3rr In tl." I r K.i In thar.k on f...r w hat 'ru nrr, A v tluh-- t peeuP.r It h i and everyrejM.r;Hiu or," ; jou to nf-- the ih! and the but, pP :ur . l FIITII GRADE, O) c ah-- u nil. th jr-j- :. rnf-- th'?i k 5 - ,. i;un. of Admb When the President ral Pwey he trrr.ed towu! hint and toned. Th Admiral answered Xh The men Ire. blent and then th Admirb At th eonciu?5on of the ceremonies the band llnner." played "The Speaks on Olympla. reOn the OUtntl he agin wa i a or to to fnlUiel the quested men. He ald, in nubf tnnce: th-bo- rh-T- tar-Spargl- d ed i'rir.d 'Ftrte. brenshp nt of th wr "V." frrtke.J r,!wivt t he .:mlhttff. "I r ; r - r.M t,jt r mr.l." cf t:nui from tht "V" 1 ore a c h u:r tell h' ffr,k fr! rd t i) j a cnurr.p a bir of Nansjo r" Y tr.c. IVn'l th p'll' onn n th man .t e-- rf know the vtsdor rar.cM lej.-.ut-t when r-- j p;.: sr Is rrrtfUtp'.aya tb t rd a C'.ee. "Texi re"d.crj rr o?. r'l Illt'.tO cif.tfn "I reekr.n ter t"-- IthedT ct. the lr - f 1 Pe "A ve r.-t- . a-- : ht lt r-- ttrt uert t ttt r K t 1 f ; ?n . ! ,rtt cf f-- witjs r rl r -d o rrt t h .1 c ar1yk Pi J . h o 1 . e. r-- . t H . I e-- 1 t t if r, . .1 -1 O-n r ? o 1 t bn: t::'-frt i;ltUVVfipar '- c I t. vr tr 1 tre(tm t 4 r.::v.' ! r rr. T c- - t!. e--M' i f ;r -- Wt-- , .tft d rT n..;r la lh e p".;'?--ti.f- f r e t. ,t .. : wjr is !f - r. frcin lt"r.licf i:-- at jiI ;::rttw,.;.'- I tf, t llvirf ef any f r't li e Vfi-- t t- -t fo.-vr- comn-emera- ? - r- - K Ctftt- - m the frtd . 1 f;- wMI th rnvtual f-- fc . a. ej!l a'hh a ta wrl batter tr prrmietfr :erv r f"t. Cfr t f t rn el lo'!! the ii st f a ar.3 the wii m. .1 ary tht 1 r.t:.r:y 11 aUw. tM rt tnv h.hr ir f ror r-ft- T fer -- a--r . ft)t of ? baa wri'.ttn frlkw: T have ,,?tr l err t n -raw jmtei-v i t Of'lten. - 1 1 extlaiks rxscAZ. roucr, to a atitemr.t h.-t- l l . f,t" rsrte ett n TS rry. t" Xl jrm fd rt'-- n Cba:ntr1a!n., rr-rate- .? ad j.r ! cnAanjERLAur jcticrr-A- r - n-.i- rta .r.iider bia re rn. j ouTJ eyre Oji yr!T r, b. reltht-"the Alt 1- wjb on iHliatf cf t: enikc ' untry ant CJ'diro N?p, irreet you a c reprentati oferr r y. livery "S vnttted ninI f the A ni n a n m ri f"r P.t tbte.k th eobl man fte.m man abo.u tt e munt fel that rlar r rc'it n.p.. on htm to it t h e I 5, .i l'uhs- - duty to ", 'l h r i thatv the hh nam hll he fore vermre fer::,t AmVr a rnPxd or Plory ant r to ail the th" fsrl ofMf (mrr out t P. r r, a STj rue rt r the I ep!e of our rounlry. Nth!nc pleated r lye thT w f tivliv how m me mre than to ar,d t'.x eowtijp.i j,rr,fln".itifo chauffr-jhUh is the utandard of th- er.JJtitea men w re r hot ." our of the navy. I do tht ef navy has ever ben at a point A HARE OKU. efficiency. Mo.th by mnth tha already tn even higher. high tar.dara la In irr rate4 All alike share th duty fvrl ehare n rtr.fir.nnJt Crremetela! Ttlt'-.mthe honor which fflmo of th ,,ty wejj a tSr.typ" of e?tlr.ryeu done. that t 'To a to f." If rth era Coram oratei Dcwry. " V. t an ef hv, h Whethf- - the ervlr 1t rendered In th JTir he r eonr.tf.fi toner, cr In, the cuo U;rret, nr it taken by 1 rr. cf i r t trfM-- , lit the er.g'.re room, it m r.' ftctura thfe 1.1m. f Uir-m n the er of thi h'ch"t pos.nt. a itelf cf haw phtacrat;h r hlo kind. TM hlp rommein:irate the nam of Admiral Irwey ni Ihe ;;sffli th. t ef of tho Hartford tETA?nORJCA.LLY niRASED, a' aa Admiral Karr wjt. Ar.4 I ok A me rt car. a, proud of ytitr country, frm th Admiral down to the enite.I anflmen or th yovincent rwenilf, p Wahlftctn KvecLr.f f friend wmv J oppreel tt r.llkof the h'.tih hnnrr and bevy . thane If ha wrt I your lr.4 a mpettsibiilty ; r AveT. .: t- - i:;crrrNo Tito Dele. I t- t . 1IEAIID UZ BtLLvTLIX, . Aa iMf.k. with . i r ,rr r r-- 1 .., cefrj, -- .1 tctlrt.y f j ..--i t ... j |