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Show Mt The Salt Lake telegram HON DAY EVENING, "AUGUST 24, 1903. ORGANIZED LABOR PLANS BIG CELEBRATION SEPT. LUnions of Salt Lake Will Observe Labor Day in 0 0 a Style to Eclipse All fa Previous Efforts. kt M'KKKSPORT. Pa.. Aur. 2. -- Th" Ann! : Roberts, an excursion boat, .rr passengers , sank last night. l",t :; t.c up th was drowned. Th bo.it hed river with the Ancirnt OpHr of IfWrn-lar.- s and their guests from IMttsburj? on th'dr annual outing. On the return trip, when approaching-thiplace. It wa i!licovrl that th vessel was rapid l v filling with watrr. ami Capt. Klein, without lMttr.Sf his know of tho condition. ortTd th This whs pilot to head for the wharf. bo.tt wrs quickly don, and when the : Honolulu. r.t 1- ;.v. ;..? ll r - . -. Rinl.it. ire. hy tho J.it h'To thil th'- l"c..; ..u k ntlro An t n ptr.t to I'rol krt H-S w - ls4. s ff-- X3EPAHT. . loan. th ! r,f '.. i i;i t 1 n NnM fer Mvntl , mf!I.t!, t!n rris.c1;! Ltike City. 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T.rwr. ?tat.t i.A?:n V.'l day h . r to. . . i "2" RIO GRANDL Ctx-Mt- SiXTi & 3D0RAHuE OF it. JTa 1 NOTICE t T? it (i f:u rt ; j a t. a ?rm.nr n.,si rit. a o 1. a t. Tl nil-- , ? , , c. I": iv r." " t i:- i U . 201 City i.t i s tj t. 'i ' 4 "p, jaw J X pnt-U- e nr't.n, .f;:::.rr 3 Mi I . , r.4 jr i'r. r,., - ft T. . , Cf l!tr-c p.m 5. w 3 , tr'. Tot Vj,y hr?3 R. FoFl.K.H. ti'.t. Pated thU tth dny ef Aug;!, Horrrtary, expense cf x- tt ;. ,rj.... l?ir, Js.i.ttt 01 cm 6:05 City Tick!. CHre 01 Mftlrj .J on th I'.'l di v of ot ih hour f 2 '. ; ikllr.i s! ALL TRAIN'S DAILY, i- - 1 t..5 . . s . SS'h Uiff.r'.J ' f J t!- - . ..... 'Jr r Frn y. t x ? J'.ab. r ::! c r ir !r.',trf! ?.4 . t i,tl. 7:30 A.m .,..... S:00 a.m , ?!;f ;;.: ........... j r t a icj. nrtm! will hy tt-.'- P-- r ajet!T,UJ $rA I b'ferr. 1 .! -- h 1 n! 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Saltulr tomorrow. demonstration of organized labor ever known in Utah will occur here on Labor 0 day, September 7th. The labor organizations assert that never before have they been in better shape to show their strength and purpose to eclipse all efforts of previous years in the coming celebration. The Utah Federation of Labor helrl a meeting yesterday and the last of the unions that have been holding out signified their intention of entering the federation. Every union in the city will One Thousand Visitors Greet the Soldier Boys in therefore be strongly represented in the events of the day. Camp at Timpanogos. Delegations from other unions from asto are also outside the city expected sist, in th celebration, and the leaders CAlir TIMPANOGOS. Utah Lake, after which a hand concert wrw plven. confidently expect that the crowd will be the largest ever seen here on a simi- Auc. 24. Sundav was the star day or Taps were pounded at the regular time the visitors departed, well satislar occasion. the entire encampment, thus far. More and fied with a day of camp life. A new policy with regard to the forThe heat was Intense during" the day mation nt the parade will be put into than 1000 visitors partook of the joys force this year. The preference will bo and discomforts of camp life. A lare and two men fell from the ranks from at guard rommt at 0 given to the unions according to age. delegation came down 4rm Salt Lake exhaustion o'clock. The Typographical union will accordThey wore W. W. Gordon. on the excursion given by company II. II. ar.d It. ilvar.s of company company ingly have the place of honor, with the An excellent programme of eports v. I'oin oi salt juaKP. J. J. icv is ui Cigavmakers second. The line of march, while not yet ar- - was given In the afternoon, continuing fainted and was taken to the hospital, ranged, will be shorter than last year. from 3 o'clock until 6 o'clock. A ball Orson M. Pratt had a rib broken by Music will be furnished by three bands, In a blanket. nine bflng Held's, Christensen's and the Twelfth game was played between r picked Pro-vGov. Wells Is expected at 4 nVlmk from the camp and another from infantry bar.d. this afternoon. He will come otlicially As soon as the parade is concluded, w ill when were so received. He? will hi acand played innings the crowds will go to Lagoon where a FrovoEight his stftfT, Col. Hubb and score by the with companied up, standing big programme of sports will be carried 17 to 2 gave Wood of Fort Douglas and Maj. soldiers. in favor of the out. The Fort Douglas band will furnish to the Governor's vllt others. the music at the resort. The union After the sports retreat was sounded. one hourOwing will be given the mn, extra having the greatest number on the soundinsr at 11 o'clock. taps grounds will receive a prize of $25, with MaJ. Ham Kinjr ar.d wife will enterCash prizes for wnltz and two-ste?lr for the second. Gov. Wells, staff and party at the tain W. of VS., Saltair tomorrow. One address will be delivered by a Soof MaJ. King at S :".' o'hck residence cialist. A committee will be present A grand ball will afterward toniKht. to see that no politics are injected into be given at Mozart hall. It will ha of Archbishop Vaughan's Successor. the speech. a public nature. The congregation of The Lagoon management has given theHOME. Aur. 24.met Two companies of Infantry from Fort today under the propaganda the workinemen a liberal contract, in- direction mareachi camp yeftrday. rouglas of th Cardinal Gottl, prefect. king a full cluding a percentage on all fares, and After some discussion it was decided stationed regiment infantry to on all refreshments sold on the grounds. at this timf. propose to Pope Pius that he appoint In camp Charles The proceeds will be used toward furHurton nr.d Stab Adjt. lit. Rev. Francis Bourne, bishop of Auditor nishing the new Fischer building, which the Bait of I.ak; werefor-In Tlngey of as Southwark, England, archbishop will be the union and Federation heada few hours yesterday, Tr. Westminster, in succession to the late ramp quarters. mer on orTklal burners and was The Labor day committee consists of Archbishop Vaughan. but n few hour?. a presid-r.- t, with one member from each f.O p r ,: of the 7m1 ir.Tt More than See competitive drill Woodman teams, union. The officers of the committee are: In saw in Cuba or th ?rv!re camp Chairman, Thomas E. Watkins of the Saltair tomorrow. of tl; Their Philippines. tYA a if Carpenters union; secretary, R. G. would timos hard there exlibrary Nothing can win like four aces Sleater of the Typographical union; Into book form. put a want ad. Telegram treasurer, Carl Ostby of the Tailors' cept o Prof. Whltakr, director union. R. G. Sleater will be marshal of the t'tah exhibit at the St. lmi fats, the day. returned to Unit Lake yetrday, f. i ries of i hoiorapaii' Ing secured a views of camp life. Tomorrow will be ir,? ction day and will probably be the hardest of the encampment. I frm u t immr.lne hor. J many narrow eecap during th? lrarssfr from Ashore Without Alarming Paisengers. The star feature of the day, and the most spectacular, will be the parade. That it will contain men from every union Is shown by the action of some of the unions in Imposing a fine of $10 for failure, to show up for 'parade without a good excuse rl 1 TABLE TliVtE - Orders Sinking Excursion Boat Ran ATTENDING PARADE UNLESS EXCUSED. 0 0 What will probably be the greatest SAVES MANY LIVES 10 FINE FOR NOT J frt frtwlr. within twrr.ty-fl- v ct hor h task oX in ubout lx !1 taVn ? wrr The txrunOonlM without fatality by mrsr, of fklfU and . bare Wh-the b- t mink tho Vck was cuvrrl with wMr la aIgwtr dcHh nf lwut Inrhr. Wcrr.Tv rr.tuirrn tecum par.Ic-etrlrn ar.d therr ro LAr lAllVo LUULnCoo JL HORN BASIN. ! xr l l NNED TO VQ f "Pitt PIT UM JLA Admits That Newspapers Are Gaining: Ground. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. The Rev. Dr. MacArthur in his sermon at Calvary church last night said: "Today the pulpit has more powerful rivalry than ever before. The newspaper press, the cheap magazines and the free libraries fill, in part, the place once occupied by the pulpit alone. ''The newspaper today is the university extension course of the rank and file of the people. It has a mighty educational power untold. "The ancient orators in Greece and Rome often gave the news to- their waiting audiences, still it Is true that the press can nevertheless take the place of the living voice. "It will be admitted that in churches with1 a greatly elaborated ritual, the pulpit is comparatively Impotent. The true minister is not a performer of ecclesiastical rites. lie is a preacher of great spiritual truths." - HALF PRICE. Men's slimmer underwear week, at Walker's. sale thl3 Note Concealed f uper'.or to tier.. C;u'., CuLtb r ' r.U 1 t J.: : 5 ux t'JC ,3 " r l a c ' 3 : ! - , r a r, ? 3H SL Preacher l KE SCUE 1 J y -- : - A 1 in Cake WO9 Told Dollard to Stay Awake Nights. LANDEIt, Wyo., Aug. 24. A cleverly planned attempt on the part of friends of Jim Dollard, double murderer, to aid him in escape was reported yesterday. It seems that relatives of the prisoner have been sending delicavics to the Jail such as cakes, pics, etc., within the last few days. They sent a cake in which was concealed a note reading about as follows: "Don't sleep nights; keep your eyes open; do your sleeping daytimes; friends are preparing 0 rescue you." By a lucky accident Sheriff Stough found examined the cake and this note rather imperfectly concealed In the interior. It so happened that certain friends of Dollard's have been sleeping in the courtyard, presumably to protect him in case of mob violence, as they told the Sheriff on the finding of th not. The whole scheme at once tlashtd upon the Sheriff who promptly forbid the use of the courtyards to Dollard's friends ar.d kept stiict watch on the premises. After this occurrf-ncthe Sheriff exISLANDS DEVASTATED amined every article that wnt Into BY TERRIFIC HURRICANE. Jim's hands, but has found nothing else to prepare him in case of an attempted Jail break. The Sheriff is constantly on the watch KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 24. A for trouble from either direction and the which schooner arrived here this morn- whole Lander valley will be aroused on ing reports that the Cayman 'islands first notice. were devastated by a hurricane on the evening of August 11th. Many houses Chose Morphine Itoute. at Georgetown, a village near the west St. Paul, Aug. 24. Sergt. Albert EL. end of Grand Cayman island, were demolished. The vessels in the harbor Leclair of the Twenty-firs- t infantry, were driven out to sea; two subsequent- stationed at Fort Snellinjr. committed by taklnsr morphine. Unly returned, tut the others have not suicide today is love said to have caused the been heard of i.r, to August 15th. requited to life. his take soldier in It feared that serious loss of life has occurred. All the trees and crops were A. S. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, destroyed and a famine is imminent. The people expect the Government of Removed 505-- 6 building. Scott-Streve- ll COUNCIL HAS A FIN E OUTII j i hi i i J j VfK.' to JS ;r I! ! ! t O. 2iJ - -- p-.- vcv vf - f jj-...p?!r.fi;I r (rtri f r . oty t- Jar aJIULaVI I-- jl w ! U ! liU r City. A y :..t'rW r',c It. P. JtvCN I. tlur. - MUottr1 lacis I. tu " a. FtC als A- I jp 70 V. Second Soutli St. X--, r. a. T:nrr. r, A.t fusuri r.ic:s fct cur. Crt!. c. x r. .. six::, A X.T EA ICE C A o- - - CITY 4 fltct A IaroJ;ub: FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Mgr., Top Floor Commercial B!k. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. Some Peoals Don't Like Us. to 13 ia3 mm If Yon Have Goods to al i rnm-- V;4-- tiryr. S I I 1 n WKAJ.TH. kftftir.taln, xSe- U- Ip rs,'i t ftrMlfiiSjl s Vai", r.i-r- , tw j La1 Southern Pacific Lines Company's rt i Fef r4 1 R f I p plH " ' ' " ' " I t rr '.:'m g s J N9 .. Oft AT. i; ,.- t v 1 1 1 jii: Ti;tJTi;A 3 ? .. f t - i.j J f Cawarr,rrT LI THE THROUGH CAR KrUVICH BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY CHICAGO OVER THE Chicago, Milwaukee Line & St. Paul -- "yy w W 100 tliHtt 't I. -- J .7 . . t ; T RAVE LI NO INDEED A PLEASURE. THREE TRAINS TO CHICAGO EVERY DAY WITHOUT CHANGE Or CARS. -- . EAVH 7 . SALT LAJCF2 7 C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah ill I Ell lli"ftrt?" f I. It Union Pacific and The City CouncITmen left Salt L,ake seen after the party left I'ocatello, rll themselves. at 1 o'clock yesterday morning' on their enjoyedShort Line officials are using The the tour northwest through junketingevery effort to make the trip as pleas States. ant as possible. General Passenger Their original route has been changed Agent Dan Spencer and Traveling I. K. Dunn are with the tourists somewhat. Instead of stopping first at Agent! and personal attention to every Cascade Locks, the party will go direct detailgive that will add to the comfort and to Portland tomorrow. The remainder pleasure of the party. Mr. Spencer ar.d of the trip will be arranged after conhis son left the party at Nampa and the officials of the Oregon returned to Salt Lak. ChW Devlne ferring with r1 Railway & Navigation company. A rivwill lea--the car at Payette and will er trip to Astoria is a certainty and not make the trip through Oregon. An invitation of Mr. Perrine of Blue Seattle and Tacoma will also be visited. Ida., asking the Council party Lakes, The first day out of Salt Lake was to visit Shoshone Falls has been acuneventful. At Ogden a special dining cepted. On the way back to Salt Lake car was added to their equipment. Mr. Perrine will meet th excursionists Charlie Miller and his aides have charge at Shoshone, with several stages, end of the diner and will attend to the after viewing the falla and the desires of the Councilmen for the entire plant will take them to hla ranch for ten days. Plenty of emokables, drinkluncheon. A trip up the Ketchtim ables and eatables were taken along, branch Is being planned. Hvery Indication points to the trip being a sucand though there was scarcely anything but sagebrush and rocks to be cessful pleasure venture. lv a- -l j r. ! j I H Tr.rf'uh ear. r.vt Merchants' Pro te dive Association ' UNT SMOOT TO ST. LOUIS. COLORADO-UTA- WHEN YOU HEAR A MAN CUSS LUKE, DON'T TRUST HIM. We publish ratine books for Utah and Idaho; they tell how p;op!c pay. ( h r r ,'5 Bit |