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Show i, 1 i 5 I ; r 9 -f 1 t - li S J 5 V T" -- Ja A if Vol. II. No. 488. a 1 EXE GRAISi Sait LiAJOB City, Utah, Saturday Evkntng, August tot Mmmtmim irnxmrnmrnmaim. nr n rr Lake Tr Price. TiniKi: Cents 22, 1903., RELIANCE WIN w ILLEB IN WRECK OF AMERICAN B OAT OUTSAILS C1P AMROC RSION TRAIN OF ELKS da tvtttt Race Fifteen Miles (o the Seven Cars Ditched and THAT M'CORNICK . Windward and Return Rumors of Frightful Made in Less Than Disaster Are Rife; AcTICKET SHOULD ELECT A NON-PARTISTour Hours in Spank-in- ? cident Occurs in State v e Persistent Rumors of More Ten-Kn0 Breeze Leading Banker Believes of Washington. BEST MEN WILL ANSWER TO PUBLIC DEMAND. Bloodshed at Monastir, Movement Citizens That BULLETIN. BULLETIN. There Is only one way to give the city a rompt?nI, buln'.lk Ain Balkans. TUUa&ct win ih rf Offers the Only Remdministration. Let the citizens without regard to party choo. viva vtv, TACOMA, Aug. 22 Word has "been lVlIance crctM fir.Uh lln At il;l7; in general convention, the best men that can be found. They Ul not received here that the Elks' special HUL.1XTIV. 40 p, rau (cfr.c'.I). edy for Present Condi refuse to serve If public sentiment Is strong and unanlmoui. Thi mn train from Portland to Olympia has can go Into office unpledged, citizens would not deem It r.cfrary It been wrecked between Chehalis and EOnA, Aujr. 22 TJnccnfiraed but 3:2S:iO p. ta. (cfntlftJ). tions. have them promise before election what they would do oftr. Th nxt ITapavine on the Northern Pacific W S. SAYS ALARMING MASSACRE SALT LAKE AN 00090000000000S00 ot . Seven cars were ditched, railway. and it is reported that many are killed and injured. Later a private telegram here says at least one hundred were injured and many killed. McCornick, banker, several times a millionaire, one of the strongest men of the city In mining and business circles, is strongly in favor of a citizen's movement in the coming mu W. S. nicipal campaign. In the financier's opinion this step offers the only remedy by which Salt Lakers may reasonably hope to cure the administrative ills from which the city now suffers. "The best men of the city are none too good to administer its affair3," be- - SALISBURY STILL ALIVE Ho administration should be unhampered and should have no ohj'ctn In view except the best Intent of the citizens nn-- l the upbuilding of Fait Lake. W. S. M'CORNICK TO THE TELEGRAM. S 1 BULLETIN. its affairs deserves?" queried the reHATFIELD, England, Aug. 22. It was officially announced at 7 p. m. porter. that no change had taken place in Should Sacrifice Private Interests. Lord Salisbury's condition. "They should do It, certainly," affirmed Mr. McCornick. "I did It two terms, and feel that for the present at least, I have done my share. But I want to see a City Council composed of such men as W. W. RIter, J. J. Daly, Thomas Weir, J. D. Wood. O. J. Salisbury, John B. Cosgriff, M. H. Walker and other leading men of affairs. The banker supplemented his opinion with this unqualified statement: "That is the only way to get a good city government." The Telegram man saw an opening a question: "What do you think of to Be for Arkansas municipal affairs to the entrusting lA Councilmanic timber now doing duty?" Tried in United States A long deep chuckle was the first reply then: "It is simply ridiculous to think that men who do not pay an Court. average of more than $30 each In taxes, some of whom L understand do not pay a single dollar toward the support oi WYNNE, Ark., Aug. 22. A deputy the city it Is ridiculous and absurd to United States marshal has arrested see such a body of men handling and the expenditure of the imeleven prominent white planters of directing mense of money to b usd for sums, Poynsett county on the charge of the city's general benefit each year. The prisoners will be taken Men the Only Hope. to Helena to appear before the United Strong "It's all wrong, but it will always be States District court. thus until the best class of business The negro laborers employed at a sawmill in Poynsett county vere recently men and the heavy taxpayers are willing to sacrifice personal interests for forced to leave under threats of violence by a band c f white planters, caus- the sake of the city. "Do not understand' by this," added ing the mill to suspend. The arrests were made at the instigation of the the man of affairs, "that I am casting r. any reflections upon the honesty of the present City Council. I suppose that they have .used as bst they could the brains that God gave them. But their handling of the water problem and other questions of great Importance to the city Indicates that ihe Councllmen lack experience In dealing with large matters. They have, however, takn one step in the right direction In seek ing to secure a subterranean flow of water in Parley's canyon and I wish to give them credit for that." WHITECAPS ARRESTED Planters white-cappin- g. on Rich-- ards Street Confiscated. Police Sergeant Eddington and. Patrolman Andy Smith, Jr., made a raid on a suite of rooms over the Equitable Co-o- p building 'at the corner of First South and Richards streets at 10:30 o'clock last night, and caught four men in the act of gambling. George Kelly, who gave his occupation as a broker, was arrested as the one in charge of the outfit, and was booked as a vagrant. The police received a tip that all was not as it should be in the apartments, and accordingly investigated with the above result. Peaching the rooms without an alarm being given, the policemen .'coked over the transom, over which a newspaper had been tacked, and upon peering through a torn corner saw the men at their game. The police demanded that the door be opened at once, but upon a delay on the part of the men ii.slde, threatened to break the door down. It was then opened and custody. Kelly was taken into of A patrol wagon full gambling parawas confiscated and will probphernalia ably be destroyed. . . f Carter Visits President. For OYSTER BAY, I., Aug. mer Senator Thomas H. Carter of Montana was the only formal caller on President Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill "today. He came to discuss with the President appointments in his State In which he is interested and also to talk over some details concerning the Louisiana Purchase exposition, on wrhich he is one of the national commissioners. He was a gnest of the President at luncheon. L.. frr.ra pit tn a '.. M z : 2 25 T P.;:. ' cr!.r;fi r r. FJJT.fT-k- - t ,f naf rr ",e r -- . rt 5 y X tr r. Tr l U th m I f- tn frUh, 41 Austrian Emperor May tr.,3 hs th r ; r r t'A ' f,um In ('! hanl. Leave Throne, Rumor llrf tip I. if Ur.'ff. I'A l ? 2 r. r Again Says. Ji:.r t 1 th r ! t l ' 2 t ar r h II Vir.NNA. Aur. Ajrain In t '.rrir. of In clnruUti-Wif" r-- TV Martyn Fortcscuc Finds One of the Rarest of Nature's Freaks on Hunting Trip. P.-Jj- rr r. ! : Martyn Fortescue pcpular buyer and Brown-Terr- y McNamara. company, ::-K- lltetrt r6j of Krnr.r;i Hursary . the bn While on his say has made the Smithsonian Institute ; In response to another question. Mr. McCornick said: "The matter of this city's growth depends upon its government. No bad government can succeed, whether county, municipal or State. Principles of business apply in all alike and the Council is simply a board of directors, bound to use the same judgment and methods of management that should be used in the successful direction of a bank, a railroad or a great mercantile Institution." "Is the question of the partisan. views of the Councilmen, one essential to be considered?" "It is not. for this reason: The moment you get into a partisan campaign, you must have primaries, delegates, wire pullers and all the rest of the political machine. Using this. It seems Impossible to avoid a condition where candidates are not chosen with reference to their special fitness and are al lowed to enter ornce unpledged to any clique of men. Partisanship Is not .to be commended In municipal campaigns." well-form- )-- f " :: col- of c!e-U- DOG CEMETDRV IS BOSTON'S NEW FAD Proposed Burial Place for Pet Animals and Birds; $500 Dog Monument. 22. BOSTON, Aug. 22. A project I. on foot by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to establish in Boston a cemetery for Mrucd'. Jr Un r. ' ' , r rendering It unobscrvaLl to th rr4IXiary ptcr. Mr. MrNamanv Irr.rr.rdiat'ly r..TVr 1 him a. price, which w as t afc I c3,p or twice. ed - lvjr trains. I:nr r.Ilnw McN'sm ira rjAt Mr. on l!!r nt and has landed hn irlr jaf-!Th photpraph v a.it rur? ! t!r,! r peI culiar rondJllr.s. Th" rnnxu to work iiridrr a cloudy ky. o a r was throw jj from th" ' I of atr ni.l w lr.dnw a kim1 I hjtoKraph cured. Mae "ay h Jr.Un 1 to tak i!m i J Orrscon. th umLrflla wt5i t lx constantly. Li J ;. f-- o J .. Ir.f : I" .. r' t rr ar k. tr' a f - t rn UTAHN SAYS DOWIEITES WILL COME TO SALT LAKE AND CONVERT MORMONS rr fT a ;n which I I jt! Iff day ha th is' m lm frursf nft'r n.ir, y J n..". ejjnlnt J nrnun-- f rj-- t I.i.f . Il th !i I h U t. r.i thnt ti frr.sfi. t"rl !. "Thr . ) a m- - - ... - ' f k. t T trr r- r. ( u ', frtm a fcrln h' M P. r tr ts.it .'t :i it if t i: r .f t n '. 12;4a P. X. ir.r v St.- 3 12 W P. J'. t k J .1 k t. - r ' X, rs, t t th far t .f ,.tr r..-- , t t 12 M ti? tharc r f h !r!rj rrfu; a f.n-i- ! Mm "Hh k r;lti!rr. r l w Tr r !, . 1 I. rt 1 1 i n'" P. M. HO ' 1 ; a,t t-- : 2 .20 r. m - V t H !r !r, r ; rt . w ; irjur that '.;?; f! t'I :rr. ffUr c a J I f a rr. PARIS. Auic. t: In th rour of a in court today M ! PARIS, Aug. 22. All the members Humbert announced that lh ra! r.arr of the Humbert family were found of Crawford wah Il'sr.Ier. who a th iph tr. Mr: In had h.t dfrr llur.l-rt- . . an d rr ! a;;-- t r t: fTr t f to f I to. ;r,L !? k c t-:- t 11 47 A. K f"" ; 1 r Itn' - 5 A. - .. . ti j: ' 'a I I 1Q M Th Patenotre. Scored 2 t i ta r t ,t r.4a?fl. tr!?--. u 1 1 1 I'rch P. 12.-0-5 ! gli 1u Uf. f.. 12 02 P. 1!. :; ly j tirr. rr -- :ir ::.V. frr - !r.;-..rr- of nr. r- - t th tr t'r n th Wjtchr the f.).jr?" j s He irg cah 1. Dr. J. dr-!- BULLETIN. 1 - fr.' f'. 'r r s - h. 1. hetw ff n I'rinr i;!f::.arik !.ti n f M. i'Mf tr. th r..r::at M1f! !. tht t " ;r.L. and Marehal It.tr Air. nt th tin. rf ihn h .. IO 4n A. 1 t! Hun.rx'rt d surrender of Men. t!. j;:r to th rrit-iri- f Jr.!;l . rt f . l The expctalIon that lrv!v r; J jds: t v;M 't li brirg th cor.rlunon rf th H':rr.bTt 5t!T. InM. or rA",i-.t-cf r J i h M. lt- - Mrr . har.k1 ,tf!. iriai renewed the Inter.. rut:: - Ir,to-e- st 10.35 A In the fr-hTh M"t rrurtrni as had . again crowded. th rr urtrr-rthi ht rrr,I frm 5. tt j t Mme. Humbert Scornful. tlr.t:y th t wr.l lit hthtr tlKf.t t rc Curd !. a T ' r -- r r. r r . Th prlionr! m;t in !a!r,d th am outward af of ealm. Mm. Hum-br- t Says Mlllior.i Exltd. VnnK. a c r: A tr-walked In hauchttly ir,l At lh rr.rJur'nn f th h h r a. . t r.rt . th crovd lth a luorr.ful Air. Dr. ?drr., HumWrt a"f . nr. trtr. Plv4ut. who em.mir.d th rri--nhuth tr rojKh j: th h came Into court, found . to rr.ak In t! Fh hr b In coc 1 health and howmr no t'.er.n to frrr.d k 1 r JH. ' dt r.rvous breakdown undr th strain fT 1.;.: I aftrr m- and irl hr rnl of the culmination of the triad. that th Cra frd AilvccAt Ue&ss addxesatd the ccait rhatl and the trJiUo-j- s tiUUU lnlrmdlary t -t 'I-- t- r. r-- 1 r.v rf tr P. K. t-- y. m: nl The frauds alleged th Humbert family startledagainst the world. By means of their alleged heirship to two American millionaire?. who?e the burial of pet animals and birds mythical -alleged name was Crawford, they Subscriptions are now being solicited cured loans amounting to iveral milOne Massachusetts woman is havlions of dollars. After their exposure ing a JoOO marble monument erected on they fled and were arreeted In Madrid an island off the coast for a dog which only after sereral months search la di2 erect parts of the world. recently died. 12 ! uritc. t!:1 - r HUMBERTS FOUND GUILTY OF GIGANTIC FRAUDS THAT STARTLED WHOLE WORLD j t ' U? Ullff't rr F J. I 1 y s'lir; j -- t -- m( !a f I 1 t guilty. The court sentenced Mme. Humbert and her husband each to five yeaxi imprisonment and to a 100 francs' fine. Mile d'Aurignac teas sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Romain d'Aurlgnac was sentenced to three 0 years' imprisonment. 1 1 rr rk if r - th-4- ;r'r'. i. 12.55 P. f .41,'f'l r t lirn. r. 1:15 P. K. j to .f V."rM. !,: !r ta-k- , fr m t! I tl, I .;.l:t.rr'5! rr.?r.uV t 6 -- rrk ; crft't ti xs-i- t . Tl. a i ? ?Jr.. f.r.ftlly rf.n1. t. rnur 31 rt at h in tr! a ttnf: o frr n in rt j:. r -- j. ini. Jr V crl-l- . - t n l 23 p. ; w;;j f:. r i. :tht trophy "r c ! " r- , r t t r 4 t.-ti- It t rc-Kr.U- t. a j t k r iuifJt3fn &y i rr.! . 25 p. rt;rtrfr a e r! t r. X f r- - trr ;rr l iif ; : X t jt'.r.f yarhtsrr: jfrtr.iUc il. f 40 P. ?'.:',-.- ' tck, l I r?. ;t t a : -- r '. 1 v p r According to V. P. Pet of Fair Rlvrr valley, tht- fu'.lowrrji f AWxr l r Dowie are KTolnc to make an Invasion Into tls Siat of ftnlt nxt rr a:. I . nn.! proseiyte, aireciuiK tneir rartlcular att' ntlon ta th Mwrnur.. Mrth.Ii-.P: enbyterlans. Mr. Peet has Just returned from nn i:.isirn trip. Iursr.K .uh !. vlH ! LABORER WaS ASLEEP Is ZIon city, which the headquarter for the fol'.oner.i of Alxatvir Iov. I, anl Is located about forty mllo from Chicago. He h fuv.. that !h-WITH GASH OH HEAD tier, to i ;r , n preparinfT for their Invasion of New York, In which nr.il-!iu:Ire will be turned loose In that State for pro.I ting- purroFci. lUi t- - th la-- t I'- r .: J. 1 yxx J' a y.'. After this invasion Is terminated they or to turn Ci.r tll, iow.it,l I'tah. In which they are determined to grain a foothold. T .t !r arnal !n Kalt I n t in rrr. a fcur 1 will be looked for with Interest. 1M IAtro'.rrtn th: rrwrr, jf- - HKir.r''k ......... J r- f r a V Q rr.ot ArVy th In r.e In a t y.-vr- r - j- n; c ?. t r r - irk. Ni;V YOI'.K. Auit, Fifty two jAf! Afr th'.t ry dsy th A J 'V. M. :4J P. 1 P.'lftr,. J f .! P. I nt Hands Just Fifty-Tw- o Years A?o Today. t i'lH ". I ZO P. T.. 1 ft. J I f r-- i linv-crr.rr.- Cup Lifted From British paMTKT t l n .: 1 GREAT RACE OF AMERICA -- ' 1 MSB rhctr.rr,trhrJ by p. Por'.fr. THE TJMimE.IXA.TAIL DOO. . r c r M rn.un f rr rr. JU; Pt r lh Y.r, v '.r rr.ar. I t ! n r.rtMr.i r(,)lh Rtir.r ix Hurcrin Ihm. Priat by th .. crs-tSnu- Au:rUn th r K-a- " . c - of oddities and freaks which his friends lector. But It remained for Utah to furnish the most valuable and peculiar of all hi YaratJotr holdings, Mac has been on "and In up Cache, hunting fishing." While out tramping over the hills he was overtaken by a storm, and sought shelter at the house of a rancher. Sitting on the porch and discussing crops and storms. Mac observed a small dog1 of the bull species wandering around, but th ob ject wnicn made him pale was the ap pendage of the dog. It was a tall of some twelve Inches, with a umbrella on the end. The rancher, upon being questioned, said the dog was nearly a year old. had been born Just s one of the hravltst thunderstorms of the season broke forth, that the web on th tall had bejeun forming some two weeks after Its birth; that It was a regular barometer. Upon the approach of a storm the web would fpread, but upon Its passing over the web would adhere to the dos tall, thus cf thr t;r - r offer him a handsome salary as a Klr.c of ". ! rs '. 5 hr t-- th llur.KCiilu tht' , th dfM frfmr! fli',cn lh-tr a t l th to r.z y Ith th rt lr,4u:rc fttAr.d"nmr.t rf th Brcr;U tt1t')t orT.ctal 5'-- . er '.iff t"' Jt;h !n Y .nl rr.'rt-i'- utwn n In hi time. peregrinations h has made a collection globe-trott- -- ' I ralffman of the has : r-.r.ii- ; Business Principles M"st Prevail. , 2:2H P. THREATENS ABDICATION McNa-mar- a Lie: STILL RAID ng-House T-!I-nct liharr-rv-i- t ON Property of Alleged :iowiLr.f tbt tirr. wrn hj 7 CiUiu'e and 2 VTllh th ? mill-owna- Gambli- 0 clrrultlr.f: cf r mnAcrt at Monsstlr. ularroinK DOG IS UM BRELLA-TAI- L DISCOVERED ON A RANCH The Telegram today for a statement of his views. "It would be an admirable thing if a majority of the Council could be composed of the city's leading business men." "Do you believe it is the duty of the citizens who have large interests In Salt Lake to sacrifice, If necessary, enough of the time they now devote to their personal affairs, to serve in the City Council and give to the municipality such attention as the magnitude of Change Apparent in His Condition at 7 P. m. O'clock. persistent rumor r-- t - a-- ;.n - un. r rr!! 1 'tt r-- vs 5 3 rt -- ?uri r h-f- 4 or h-- r rmii'i rUsr. ttrrnt h-;- t- - It" |