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Show The n Salt Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, PEPTaMBEK TIOOX ACCIDENTAL MUD BATH DIED AS HE HAD LIVED, BIBLE GIVES CREDIT AT NEGRO BAP TIZING AN OBJECT OF MYSTERY TO SPIRIT OF RACING 0 Pier Holding Three Hun0 dred Religious Enthu- 0 siasts Collapses at Low 0 The four most seriously Injured were all braised from falling against broken timbers and being kicked and pushed by other poisons. Several of those who took the unexpected cold plungre wore whites attracted to the pter by curiosity. 0 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 7. Three hundred negro men, women and children, dressed in their Sunday best and pinging gospel hymns, were precipitated yesterday into three fet of water and mud at low tide in Newark bay, at Bayonne, N. J. The pier on which they were standing collapsed just as the Rev. John T. Thornton was about to baptize a member of his flock. Fcrty persons were injured, the majority by the hysterical efforts of their companions to escape from what for the moment they thought was death by But when the ambulance drowning'. surtreon looked over the bruised ones he found only four who needed atten lion. The rest, bedraggled by mud antand the baptismal water, waded w as postponed. 0 "a 0 Deni- MYSTEItY ADDED TO BY ACT "JIMIdTE' OF VEILED WOMEN. zen of Mulberry Bend, 0 0 Is, Mourned by His 0 0 0 0 0 0 Companions. NEW YORK, Sept. Y Dying, as he had lived, a mystery to the denizens of 0 0 0 0 As his body lay In a casket In a 0 Mulberry etreet undertaking hop. 0 the past of "Jimmie the Hull" was 0 wrapped ftill further In roysdiry 0 when two women, 0 heavily veiled, who declined to Rive 0 Joined the any lames or ndUrc mourners, and whrn tbry left 0 dropped two bank nde into the ej battered cup which rtnod ol the 0 head of the casket. 0 weli-drrss- NKW YOIiK. Fcpt. 7. Finding fpir-ltuIfRsor.a in International yacht rac ing, the Rev. John L. Fcudder of the Fitft Cor.Kregational church, Jersey City, rild last nluht In the cour? of a pcrmon on lYtG fubject: "The liible ha much to ray about racfrK. and it Is evident St. Paul wan f.i miliar with the field and the arena, for his epUtles abound with referrct to foot races, boxing matches and glid- latorl tl contMf. In arra1lnK to this k TAR-EEArinX- G. 0 0 "Arcthr mult rf r the tr rM'iirir i:l. r - i ltfrr.tb-rOn? jKjJ.nat arf d t.u 0 0 i lvtwwn Kmcland an- .r brir c u AnglA.gair.r.i nr.! - r-- , d , ;. T rt 5 r- ey eJ - s 1 Kd-wa- rr in the direct collected far thus by charge that money ass M.sir.cr.t from the various labor unions consumed ben wastedec ar.d ,f Obieac had tL'-- Chi ago ration of fund its vjt Sunday abolished innuttec after a stormy : s ior., diTir.fj wore passed. incriminating which i were made and fisticuffs were nar-v bargesaverted. rowly of .lames Bowman, formerly (he federation, and J. J. Fitzpatrick. said that ihe proceedings of the ar.d the events that led up to meeting them were a di.,?race to unin:i labor in the United States. Charges of dishonesty were several prominent openly made against Mbor leaders and vecomrn "r d at ' c i3 were made that thes" men be Fuspncied. After a stormy session the federation decided to a "compromise plan and to appoint a adapt committee to investigate the charges against the men mentioned. I- - ha-aVfpn- se li-.'- rr"-r-iden- GOVESNKENT WAITS TO HEAS PEOM LEISH2IAN. t. St-t- rd ti j - " Tr-jxu- 1 rv it-- n shy of 1 t- s - -- - Tit-Pi- ! n u t 0 0 0 ) 0 1 Charges That Assessment Money Has Ec-eWasted and Consumed in Salaries in Chicago. , t: orth IVl termor. Th"e ?p nltnoush Invotvirc the .'rv f Pee tiiuaser.t'm, irv .ep n;;nv Stockman a -3;' - " '. ; ?i .Vt i IN THE WINDY CITY roiinv.-in- , YACHT RACE WILL EE ? al JO CHUM cold-biood- 7. 0000 1" OOOD BESULTS OF 0 rd lorj UNION LABOR ROW .CHICAGO, Scut. 00 Preacher Declares That St. Paul Was an Advocate of All True Manly Sports. 0 0 0 0 0 0 .( 0 0 0 0 00000000000000 ED Y - "Jimmie the Bull '00 Mil as-'hor- 0 Mulberry Rend and Chinatown, "Jim-mi'- s learthr-rIn tb rrnt r,. the null," who pave his name to : of lh r r,t'..n they i the police a few days ago as James Vr-cISuU Fura f i4 p ;i ; . Murray, but who is believed by his and . t th 4rcthr 0V merit closest cronies to have been the fcape-grac- e r.l tH!Uical. for Iho U.e 0 cl son of a former Judfce of the Su 0 preme court, who once lived in BrookMAKE EFFORT 00000 $? 00 lyn, will be buried tomorrow aftefhoon by those among whom he. lived. j Acrr.IHff ti a li!r,t. V.rh.. tsvi No on could be found who knew A BOUNDARY LINE "Jimmie" by any other name, although ,JV,r for a dozen years ho had spent his life A man ar.C ri w If of Cl rr in the space of two or three blocks. Government to Take Action Will received an income from so.nc Shot Once he but loinn Irr1nkled rr. taMrr" M. r Montana ciefire to uemor.iiraie one s upriorny thy ate to drive : ir .j i u?. of recent years his Income Protect rithcrmcn cn the Great to nth xn Is universal. was Irregular. "The" repeated yacht races between Down During Drunken "When the news of his death Lakes. and America, conducted in lnslanl through the Bowery, hundreds of his JarJi How B' Rnlr s t a brotherly fa?hlon. ore r alu- i th nifh miserable comrades visited the nim a ir m- r 7 v 7. on . x. t. st.Me abl tni object st; Fr'prnanti p.irrrAi.o. where hi? body lay, and as erch one Tom I'm c"!c " npr,i P travrtir beb up to the world the abil- -' from passed pennies, nickels and dimes fell depart r.f r.t ate V.'as hlnctoci has infurmd Khlp,ofand .. t n t; er.tr tl.. wvp st f.nd a it!r I worth a m:::in er th iiy into the cup to pay for the funeral. Keprennth.i? Alexander I h that ar.d exhibit the proper wnt t' b lovol ari ir.rrl-- l fer tvJe yet C'onul-Gcnmpetlton LIVINGSTON, Mont., Sept. 7. What apaulhorir.d hr flf !ene. murder cs pears to have been a in C'annd.i to fplrlt."V9 cr.il of the.tTnit. without any extenuating circumstances ALLEGED xiSSAULT retain count"! in th r.ic of ih ffhirii mlul occurred in a saloon at Clyde Park, thirty tt;c Kitty . .. nebcf-- on l.inkirU. la Yirtr J miles from here, Saturday nigrht, when Krle, by th Canadian boat JVtrft a few G K UPON KING PETER tnnth II Froffitt .shot and instantly killed JXkl ago. Q I hi nl.to hen D Samuel Lee, his former churn and boon Itrpresenttt t!'- All xnn-lr- r J N W companion. Froffitt and Lee are among A 1 Kiqi of t'.- tiie be stockmen in Montana and Ruinois That ZVionnrch Was Struck tary "r." of the r!MM:s rf tf.i l tc it th- - of- - t s tU't rs of the Cn't- - St bo t ! ixnflil both are said to be w Froffitt With a, Stone and Was Shot The Unlverrltr of Utah Ineluic th Fchool of Arts ana Science. Uj SUta bav noti.'.fd tb bTti imto thrt authorities surrendered himself t nn (Ik"lrrarry it. arir nt r to if .i;t partnn Cch.ool it of liines and the State Normal School. Mob. at in Th IVh- their pr s'::c Hi ad ! mediately a tier the shooting an 1 is now rd. fetvb-M.m.'r :l"d ai.d "s y corined in a cell in the county jail. 1'e tii" ('iiii.it.'. n e titni.t to tii t un"?. School of through 7. Special Sciences VUINN'A, School of Mines sits dejectedly in prison, refusing to utter dip.itches An effort will !. Trad" to have h k!m a a unconfirmed report of an h I tempt Im.iE'nury lina single wunl. b two n ("anadiun uti Th School of Mir."? offer Coune ln The School of Art tnd Scitncca offer v.nier.i rr.i'ikd ly Imoju. The two men had been drinking and a on Kln; Peter's lit at Jilfh on Satunlay. American L Mirlrt Knc'.nef rlns. tn: AmerP-affhvfnr:i that Cn: cpurf to wnu should run a It is s.d.j that Ft"iH" were ti,.rf'.vn at the tli.iti Z. Ulertrlca! trilnn rir.c. ai quarrelto aro.se 1. Faience. i tbOneral li'jetn rir';:r:irl!y t.itnl bo given by I L " dance X. Civil the Klnu in .f the if ry In ioal carriage, aone striking fii'-Liberal Arts. KnjrtruTlns. .'il l Prof liit mu;t eorr. as a gm : t an 1 noth4. Xlechar.ical Kr cirseetrlr.. en t t; 1jv..was ti'. a the s.i anl r"z" face, frm pistol his i',u ing more. It is raid that I'rofjiu drewsht.-atiei.Tld'ri; window. It is also runore f- tion of th.e t?Ul h") !:o- ir. in .louht. gun and without warniri. mad two Normal School Servian rrKirrent, r'lor!the School close range hue the body of Lee, who that us in it th the f"r re...nt Kith-- r inrt jliye.i Ctock ex; ii l at tin- feet of hi? London JIaiket. In A School Th Normal or School n re to lia Niah. offer; !.. rej;icldet. ;f the two shots would have caused T four-ei- r ThA in Normal I. rise which Courv. for the cive the cour Lor.lnn, bank rreraratlen one stant death, nassi: g tnrotiga tae Heart k ! till ir. . itjr.-'i'.- t Z. Advanced Normal Coure. rate last .:nl In General u r. lt he oth'T through the right eye. spat- S'Vnce. t.lbe;at TO CONVERT Art. EFFORTS I th' 5. Courses In and heme rn'lwj . I.ei s brains about. The tragedy . Law. Medicine an! Klndrgs.rten Training. k Moi on w.m tiie market acaln KENTUCKY FEUDISTS. bujiiit caused a great sensation. I o Th the t.f sma.b'.t r'S"' Ptl.n The hcp and the chemical, phya'cal. Urtrlcal. rreehar.Ir!, fnyr,3 onthe motley mark' t laFidren anxtr iy. nn it ' In the complete nej cf ttt!r Uboratorle are t. TUSXEY BROUGHT IT feared that t'i heavy thniirid (rum PITTSBURG. Sept. 7. A deputation of at-l": th States y la rotnp.I'rtypt f'd ALL UPON TIERS ELF. Pit?."burs Salvationists, undr the b.adtr-shi- p tiie tank to u i per cent rate The rroxlmltv of t tninM. reduction work of various lt!ni and r r i out. of Staff Captain White will Icav. the year jopt Tor the of arTord unexeellf J advanlaicc for freneratlon houe eletr'.eltr y the for district of Wed:n.aday CONSTAXTIXOPLi:, Sept. 7. T'nitM and practical work In all the r.cir.erlr.ir reur?e. The Anrclu5." Jr anil mulertake the wotk of reformTh Anjtlp. States Minister Leihman is not taking ing the feudist. MANUAL TRAINING AND UOMESTIC SCIKNCH arc feature- - ef th rj?-- -r Tb two finest Silt Knutford." I.ok. t of Chlcara. al coirpee. any steps regarilins the attempt upon The objective point will be p.reathitt hotels MagehKCn at Deirut, hut is county, iii" parly will t,e made up, out-sKntranc Hepternber Sth. Ilth end 11th. Rejcittrat on c ta. xmtrtlnf. a in the work the offp-ej.11th Sf and r i:thu rnbr t' quietly awaiting developments on the part i ' thisof ehy,fewof of dent. members f the local army TL Ft. Dnn! Caf. rrlvat d!n!nf of the Forte. Student v.'.U b assisted In f.ndlnr u!tatle bor31re place. who volunteer to Rive thir time to th on two floor?, unexrelltd service, room likelto U the fee. II?. No tult'en. and Annual declarations it that time tl th work, by Referring' registration by fopular i rife. TCi llala. is ready lo Ftatt next wed: ther ct.taloi.-u- e for Fend and Chekib liey, the Turkish Minister at parly Illustrated circular and learn what ex :!;. wM! be quite a forriiiable array of loeal Authe offer in for a broad, liberal an! rrstleai eJuc .tion- an interview wiih tonltlea hint University I Washington, in the parly. Tk "reception worker ilrff. tl.idy- -l ahy must have some rebeen cabled have UU which the member? which th 2'.'th, of her", army gust ceive in the counties to be Invaded Is a Sir. tlji. y Whv. y u ro! it is pointed oif. in Constantinople that matter of rrave douht to many interes'M not Iouk tipo. What s the mutter p.uri tltn S-bkcthe Porte would have obviated all the in the work, tut thos wim are ?',',n?r neera tbm? S t no t n between the United to have Mrs. :ley Oh. :;. ': rt "ally fit fear of the manner in which present disagreement h be will be treated. "cn.enthey Philadelphia Slates and Turkey had it executed ita gagement maue last year, and therefore 0000000000 i 0 ; 0 Tide. 000000 SEVERAL WHITES IN THRONG THAT TOOK UNEXPECTED PLUNGE'. '. A t". rre-;m- i'-'.- 5tate Art and S-p- t. T - .. n l iid-iaU- b.-u- ! r- - - -' d State t - Prcpsratory Prrrtory : 1 Irs- S'-pt- . - r4!r.tli I is- - - lf. I un-irpac- I d b"-lo- fi-u- d td d eMjuIjv-rren- - re rr-a- tho-tou- ICen-tuck- ch w-- AVASH1XGTON, Sept. 7. Vice-Cons- The Adminis- i tration is awaiting: with some interest reports from Tnited States Minister I.eish-:na- n at ConstantinfH.le, andA.lrriral Cotton, commanding tbe American squadron in Turkish waters and whose cruisers, the at Bicoklvn and San Francisco, are in Beirut, as to the condition of affairs iheir respective localities. Nothir.s; came from either of them today. On their advices will depend the diepositicsn of Cotton's ships, whether they are to remain in Turkish waters or to return toheir regular places on the European sline.-.- Ad-rair- al cued, rar-ul- -- r - the Ottoman Government is nlono b!am-abl- e for tiie present relations bit ween the two oo'intrles. also deck) roil that the ch.itps made It n;dnst the American by ("lvkibofUcy ineitinsr th Aime::iats th5 Mussulmans ;av u j, founded. tli- - Fmbi'i.-- " The interior of m here are fzcaruCx by armed snihus frun jtuardships. The (lerir.an tliii respective the absence l Its pnnrdsaip. Kmiassy, m which is cruising in ti li'.ack the Lnreley, sea, is guarded by Turkish so:diers. asit GO rOIl V24USEMENT. 9- . The Evening Telegram will 1n- -fnrm vou on all sports, resort3 Look up the ad. and theaters. c.dumn. -- f -f -- i- f man drir.l First Pas- pper -- Who is that ironi that" i usty may chained to tl . . AaitT cooler? Second Passenger That ist rror. i'e ierms in the of "Disease - ;,!i:hf,' t'oni'munion Cup.'' New York Wee tly. ?-:p- T. t. AVith reference to the report that Cardinal Jloran of Sydney, N. S. W.. has been offered the post of papal .secretary of state, it can be "aid that I'iu; X. has taken no decision regarding: the appointment of a state t :Viinrc iHrant-r-.' ..rt7-at3i- ,r. NiVERSITY OF UTAH P-'s- hrmrmr: innvaT mtifacsni cm&svm ffrvwn ti'w nmr.rnri irr.rrt,n 0 TTn ra AT c--- mr Kmmfs ic- nam tmm TT XT - Siil her T was afraid bruin fevr, and she said it was impossible. '1 hat I "eour-ase- d didn't me, doii't you know, and have any fovr. lioston 1 ranKcrh-t- . 1 i a&w York GRADUALLY tary of rtata will choose n.ep entirely trusted by him. and who will be capable o collaborating with him in the new direction cf the Vatican's policy. The new however, is almost furs to be an Italian, as that h.is been the tradition for centuries. Cardinal notwithstanding his ability, his liberal turn of mind nnd hi;; exact with modem probl ms. has no more chunei than any other foreignMo-ra- kZXShi-Z- m n, s JTom-lp-no- r , iTra re M rA. be flooded with choice bargains in new fall and also an IMMENSE NEW BANKRUPT winter dry ood-;STOCK OF Will t; cFFORT TO GET MORE SOLDIERS IN THE WEST SIOUE WEW YORK CASH up-to-da- 5r Men's, Ladies', Boys , M isses and vsSRZMk : Vv'ASIiINNGTON, 1' it S; .4 Al," te , e Sept. 7. There will skirts o? the city, but there are a thoube a determined effort made this winter sand reasons why Salt Lake wards that in Congress by Western Representatives regiment there, nevertheless, and t;'no to sea that their part of the country in going to keep them there anyway, beobtains all the consideration it is en- cause her Representatives in Congress have some say in tne matter. And titled to in the distribution of troops. will so it Is in other cities and in oth r The idea seems to prevail in officials States. circles that the Government is commitIdaho, although one of the largest ted to the policy of concentrating all States in the Union, quarters but one company of cavalry within her its soldiers in or near large cities and lone that company being at the borders, on the coasts. It Is claimed that sol- Boise barracks. Officers generally are diers are for emergencies, which are not very favorable to the Boise bar more likely to arise in populous centers racks; they say it is too far removed from the. main line of a railroad to be or along the coast, where either a foran ideal post, but the claim is made eign foe may attempt to Invade onr that the State of Idaho is entitled to sacred soil or our army will embark to more troops. All the other States have more. Idaho wants her share, in war do a little invading itself. or In peace. This appears like sound argument, For thi3 reason Idahoans are concerned about the movement to estabbut it does not alawys appeal to Representatives whose constituents feel more lish new post3 about the country. or less safe in their homes, army or no army, and who have a selfish desire to have a regiment or so of the boys in rK blue and brass camped in their midst for ornamental, sentimental and financial reasons. Salt Lake, for instance, would feel 551 perfectly safe even if the soldiers were not camped at Fort Douglas at the out IZzi i tmiv. secretary. A cardinal who is on the best terms with the pontiff, having h?en one o hi:-- v.arm-.;rnectnrs. said today to the rr-:er. c.:rrepoudent: "This I., why TdcrrT del "Tii Iiol;. father I"siro3 to become of the Val, who h;;s often ber u spoken of for r.rsier of the whole mechar.isin Vatican before appointing a secretary th" position, is nr.Mkoly to be ceer-enof state. Meanwhile all officials emhe ijcung a Spaniard. Reriies his even if made after being ployed by Pope Leo XIII. have been retailed, as none better than they could appoir.ted a cardinal, might b considhelp the new pontiff in carrying out his ered as an cfi'ense to tiie sacred college, as it would imply that among Its prespurpose. 'Tho new secretary of state will gradent members there is none worthy to ually r- -i laee them, llut their removal occupy the porition." will not be a puiiirhment. On the conBishop I lend rick of Cebu. P. T.. and Hendrick, the bishop's trary th'y Wili bo rewarded for their Monsi'-rnortervices by promotion. The new secre brother, left this morning for Venice. : k irxxm T you know. I told du't was poir.K to have a WILL MAKE CHANGES POPE i mm Dooced pretty sirl Miss D.ty-se- y -. A thur Dooced pretty. Theod ore A nd 5 he has such a nice way with her, don't you know. So Theodore in HOME. wi'.rar,-- ?ni?-siVin;.r- WliZKE TO NEW ki ul CjiS-- 'J Chita's v3 ITl iiC i. 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