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In Fighting 4.11, , , t Amount of Loot Taken Not KII01111 bide of Cor DemoliabcdPasp searws Not Mt:dotted. ere 4.--T- - - . vet-'in- ns follows: Friends and Follow Citizens: ' seed not tell you what tho battle ThessSlabuit et Gettysburg meant nes in blue and gray.sit all about us hem Many of them mot bens ution Mils grotuld In grim and 6eadlY struirr sic rpmi these flunoun fields and their comrades died about In their presence it were SO tbem impertinence to discourse upon bow thu battlo went, how it onittdwhat it signified:. but la years....tutost trOn. bit since then. and I oraVe the 'clothes of .erseaking to you for a few ' minutes of what those MI years have - is , TEARS HAVE MEANT. .'''What have they, meant? They low umnt pats an& union aisti vigor. sad the. waturiii. an& might at a How wholesome and great sation. bowling the pesos has beent'Ve have ;foot& ont another again as brothers sat comrades in arms. enemies no tome. senemul trieude rather our battles lone past. the quartet forgestea-etteot that wo shall not forget the splendid valor. the manly devotion of the mixt then arrayed against one - another. row grasping bands and mills( into each other. -- else. How complete the onion has become and bow dear to all of us. how onuses' timed. bow benign and milgeolit 'as state after state has beee added to this our mreat family of free men! How handsome the vigor. the matorky. the might of the great nation we love with undivided hearts; how fell et large and confident promise that a life 'will be 'wrought out that will crown its strength with graCIOUS Oa' ties and with a happy welfare that will tooth ell alike with deep content' mete Ws are. debtors to tholes fie crowded years: they have made in heirs to a mighty heritage. WORK FOR TITH NATtortr. But do we deem the nation comPine and finished? fleets venerable ass crowding here to this famous id bat ha a great example of devotion saartfice. and utter They - me 'leithat tbr people wflfl( alibi live. But their task Is done Their day is turned Into evening. They look to .us to perfect what they established. Their work is handed to ma. to be does In another way but bat in another spirit- Our deg iI not over; It is upon us in full tide. -Have Wrath; paused? Does the na0 boa stand still? Is what' the IS years : have wrought abiee those days of bat-tie liniatted,-votmde- d out- and cont--- 1 - Pined? Here bit a great people. great with every foree that has ever bastes ta m. life blood of mankind. And tt serum there is no one within It's borders, there ht no power among the nations of the earth; to make it afraid. bee It squared itself with its Own Pt great standards set up at Its birth. ales tt made that first noble, naive meal to the moral lodgment of manbad to take notks that a government Int now at last been established which eras to serve 'nee. not maktAs? It Is enure in everything except the tette' lartion that its life is adjusted tome uttermost to theright; standards of righteousness and humanity. The dazes st sacrifice and cleansing are not timed. We have harder things to do than were In the heroic days of ' van becausedone harder to see clearly, co.7 toeing more vision, more calm bat. area of judgment. a more candid earthing of tho very springs of right Lon Or vETEBANs. ,Tus.a.arceme,,,sou TTlYsburg! Picture the the ieree beats and '1111rOni Of torralic,:. battle WHAT 7 , it , -- Greater no man shalt ism In - w ar:- anti utter- and toes to the most: the high recklessness of exalted devotion which does not count the met we are made by these tragic. epic what it costs to MOW things to know'brood a nation the and sacrifice of multitude of unknown men lifted to a great statwit in the view of all generations- bY knowing no manly trilling:sees to serve. In armies thus marshaled from the ranks of free men you will sm. as it were a nation embattled. the leaders and the led and may know. if you will. bow little except in form its action differs in days-o- f peace -from its action in days of wan May we break eel, end be at mum? Are the (lamp forms 'that fight disibanfor the nations dispersed.. dosed . gone to thair 'homes forgetful of the itemises COAUM ,aro OUr :forces disorganized without constituted leaders and the might of men united because we not with armie . but with principalin ltieseand powers and irickedneas high places. Are we content- to lie still? Does our Union mean sYmPotbr our peace content. our vigor ,right Von. our maturity mitcomprehenalost and a clear ennectence in chooging what yrs ahal dor:Wat fitted Am.:foe action, and action never ceases. abelifieti, THE PEOPLE & have been chosen the leader ol the nation. I can not lustifY - the eittoice by any qualities of ray- owe. but so it ttas come about and hers stand. Whom do commend? The chnolay hoots who fought upon' these beide fields long ago and are gone? Thews gallant gentleman stricken in Years! whom fighting days are over. their glory won t What are the order!' for them. and wbo reifies them? I have in my mind another host. whom titres set free of .givil strife in order that- - they' might elbrk out in days of Peace and Nettled order the lifs of a great nation. Tbe host is the Poo-Pthe themselves. the 'trent and WWI. without class or difference of kind or race or origin; Ad undivided in tnterast. If we have but the Vili011 to glade end direct them and order their Eves aright in what we do. Our constitutions are their articles of enlistment 'The orders of the any are the laws upon our statute books. What we strive tor Ity-- t heft' troodont, their to right to lift themselves from dayhave day and behold the things they hoped for. and so maks way for still better days for those whom they love Who ore to come aftAmr them. The recruits are the little children crowding in. The quartermastor's stores are I n the Milian and forests and fields. in the shops and factorioa Every day something must be dons to push, the in:rorwazdnd it must be done by plan and with tut ars to some "I 1r ie trail and thery a big poise was -- flounced -- woRTATzry: 'The fact that only eight deaths have occurred during the excessive heat, deoPits the presence of bi000 or 60,000 veterans and civilians the ama, knit of whom are of advanced age. I. probably due to leveret canoes-"l- a , SHOT- ,- , , - - l- - am Gen. 7. , N. Barlow. ' sor heeded trumpets Is neither heard nwnerener,von. maid Gen. Robert-so- u. and Irrilltre the things are dole whit To were in tsvy clam Ws enmake blessed the nations of the world tered the in 967. I left in In peace and righteousness and love.' to joie theacademy southern army. Don't you -- - West Pointers at Gettysburg remember toto?" Gen. Bartow dowdy examined Gem Robetson's lac& 'Hy Georeet" be suddenly said. "I de remember you per The two generate later spent several hours in Get& Barlow,. test talither tha days spent at Wait Point and retain, inekleats and experiences or the Woman aufrrage boa round favor the veteran& At suffrage tent, asseg near the big onatral teat hundreds or mos as blue sad grar.mour in WIWI day wed Ilia their wanes to a memtonal 'taigas. These petitions are tiePGrated. aceardbeg to state& and the women be ; aPolterakt 'Peitz liobeitoos of Teszim- sad GOIL I. 4ety N. Barlow et Weehtestes. Their meet-la- g ratteti states army elt and this other a when the mane matedCouthoterate cess- -, erstelook plane body. headed by a ban& marched hatuter, who were classmates at West '77 general headquarter to pay tribute Net before the elvtl Isar. west bt the to to ital. James IC. Serreoyle. who Tut night ter the Snit time since tensed the damp.- - As they stood In charge et the tent aear that lb? loft the intlitiul with Ilea. Robertma Meg meek treat Of the 12 stetee. neve Vows end Oen. 3. Thompson Moore at their Gaped. Oaerepreseating endow M votenut So, although they teulitt hilatagt rb heed.. the termer reemealeed a awe In aa east lees la same ta the Any waraaril war le the avn Isar; tbar era loom Otridea ebethee otaistaig listemela Gee. ales to vitae , , - - , Gottraburm k -- It , Will mark the Issue of ' -T- 1 panic-stricke- st . d - . . ' ...- - - -- : y -- Saturday News Re--po- thetricidatst--vary.zsonst,lar-, anwricank-ot- horsthaelthe ?or the special benefit of delegates tf the convention of the National Education association and villitors to the city. there will be an article dealing frith SCHOOIM. Tomoriow and during the week following them till be illustrations scenic of 1.5eresting landmarks. landscapes and histori& localities, together with brief descriptive articles. The subject tornorreW will HISTORIC sicrrcu OF UTAH. - A brief. crisP 7110Paill of the more htipoitant historical vents in Utah from before lit settlement to th prevent. will appear daily during the .freek. beginning tomor7 , Bishop Bizitners neer poem. "The Educator." will appear tomorrow. The complete program and other news .ot the N. E. A. convention will toe'teatoretl EIRITTIZ many other feature.: there. will he the regular Saturday deparimenta. including foreilln illustrated nem, furnished by 'Pedal correspondents abroad; features tor women; a page for boys ateldirim dramatte news and gointitimt; musical the newnoftheweek;. events in carworld of ethiettem Prank G. tell of Menlo) troni the penter of the man with little money and his chances of profit end kiss in the monistic. The mart seven tasues of the 1, Deseret' News wilt be sloth', ones to food awa it b Mends Interuned tit&b. .2, nide a tie eerioio - -- i , rum-Sofi- , - , 11 '- he . encamped. BULGARIANS A N D ' SMVIANS STILL, mericalahgs-TrainPkdEPo- n Lrid Torn at Winnipeg, Man. , - - , v: t FIGHTING t news, Belgrade. Berri. July papers here oar that fighting between the Bulgarians and ttervians has been in progress at Kotschana since ;yeatee ' ; - day. first convoy of Bulgarian prition-- ', consisting of Hur- era taken by the tertiana an- American flag end shoutingMan irevMg July Winnipeg. passel American Eagle?, 3. It LSO rank and filo and 11 officers ! of the nelleet the tultid !Retail bete rah for the radio Mitchell.. colonel In command of the through rakup of thousands proy,. while early toda ordered one of his men in -, regiment. vincial, soldiers were:, parading the- request- the- American to put' away the BASEBALL PARK FIRE ISitth but ,before the soldier could do streets. precipitated a riot during which. AT LOS ANGELES TODAY o a number'of angry civilians pounced the Micas trampled and torn and a upon the American. tore the flag from Beminor recetved street injuries. the Into it number, him ant threw Leo Anpelek C.L. Jot," of the The incident occurred as thousand. fore he could be rescued the flegocsa titt3tpill0114 of thi Verne, ad Oakland of soldiers from Winnipeg and, Haut- torn and diftled. C0644 teeiri teams, stored in the club- theftree-for-all followed whkih le fight toba were marching through the city bobaes at Waahlogloa baloball park on, their return from annual Camp at a number of civilians were inhuud but oeotrored by fire arl,' todayIt:oarly Sewell. Dellt Brandon. where there bad none irricrasly. The American, whose, all of the uniforms of the tire amt.,. been maneuvers under Sir Ian Hamil- name could not be aseertained coped their beta and other field' paraPkcIrkalla; ton, famous British South African war without serious berm and with the atd Tao fire started In a lumber yard red of the police. eluded the crowd. . to tho aII park. Soldiers et the regiment pressrved When the Om Hundredth n40214114 tho two elubhnowes of tho'ban park in and took he part the Went deertifYd sod their brackets dam '', was before a Meal bank. an Atomperfect order sired-ism &saw, os tho euttglag wing - - r, The' 4 ; ! , , 4. i - - !. - - - - , L. es - HE:- THECHERCH I. 11., , RUPM1211-empero- : ss - CARRIAGE' SPECIAL FEATURES -- ?acorns. Wash.. July' the 1.vt) run:ma streets wars crowded weth morrirmakelo wo bold such thoughts early today. a Noniron, who save his in our tarts and not be movod ? I name as Ina Noon light and Joseph Porwould not have pou Om even today ter, warshare ot a troops ot etratioye wboily in the poet. but would wish to ham vivre shot hY an unkkosti'tend with you tonowtheoutlight that tied sesta after a target altercation. The of that Mexican was shot above the bears and streams upon us will din day gone by. Rare is tho na- probably IrmaGod Dame escaped. builded by our hands The tion The Mexican on cot in the hos!yens I What oban wo do with It? Who stands pital, lighted a climatee . allied her $ always in the pencil and paper and errotts reedy to act again and and hope ..G004-bI- e Dave. will 'see yes In spirit of this day of reunion and patriotic fever? The day of our The massifs's was adenoma to pawl Potcountry's- life has but broatlenod into ter, National CW7., morning. Ds not put uniforms by. Put the hansoms of the gtresent on. Lift pintr oyes to Om great tracts int-of Hunter Liggettcommandant of the Ilfe yet to be ocmottered in the ramp. and Mal Homo,' ereet-of righteous pellee. of that prosStepping forward, Gen. ltobertion acin a poopWs hearts costed pertty which lies wars the maw and orrore of and outlasts all me. air. areal Ton & West Men- - Como. let us be comrades tied Pointerr- - be mike& . 4inen to serve our fellow soldiers battery. reryDramatic Meeting of Twc . S AT KING' Bristol. England, July Kinir George was driving to open the international agricultural show here today. a woman,. believed to be a suffragette, rushed at his carriage and threw a petition at his majesty. She was irmnediately arrested. BY NEGRO pAr yet - nib- - the first place the old soldiers represent - the survival of the fittest. Secondly.- the sanitary arrangements were considered with the utmost care and have been of the most advanced c,haracter. "Ths hospital service has been excellent both in the city- and encampment. prompt and constant watch of Opticians and nurses has been given all Idling veterans and civilians. many of them out of the jaws-- of death. This has unquestionably saved many who would have under any other circumstances - died. Another factor Which is difficult to calculate and Vet undoubtedly responsible in wine degree for the conditions Is the stimulation naturally accompanying the meethig of old comrades &tektites's-Mattin- g of old scenes. 'AU of these thing have combined to keep the motafity 'down to such a low point Tt is a matter of congratulation to federal and state officers who have been in charge and a happy refutation of the calamity bowlers' media. bons that the celebration would be marred by excessively high mortality.," , - - ,therie-year.ol- SUFFRAGETTE-RUSHE- - - , ,- their here - I - this-morn- ing alth : ". Hor- - Washington, July regarded ctilLoHoi scATTRED BY , ribleCircumstanceL the center of patriotism of the Unit, - ed States. the national capital today is I to have a "fire workstess" Fourth 01'1 uNcoNjHoiLui , i July because its citizens failed to loosen ! Resume to Prentier,tenizeloa Willing their purse stringt. sufficiently to per I -- --Negotiations if Bulgaria'WithMit Ins"ad txi)er"littw' Vireee in of Fourth Parade.. r''. - draws ; Her 1.-,. rirn7. They, July pageants on Pennolvania avenue. ath- ....One Child Killed and a Dozen 1 -!sue contests. patriotic add and Others knorked Doan. .. ; band eoriceefts Of the signing of the Declaration rersary , Salonili, July 4.Since their victory Pittsburg. Pao Jul) I.Several, hunof Independence. it is. the first of the dred school children assembling on the wer the Bulgarians at Ki !kith, the time in - the history ';.-celebrationof the , deg. accord- streets ot Hest Pittsburg. preparing Greek troops have been guccessfhL in no tO authorities. that ing night for the school parade. part of the day's a number of smaller engagements in , program has teen ranged The children plainly showed .their .disappoint- fentivities. were acattered by an unsevere. was which one Of the in veryrnent Not Ven th paradà fighting controlled autoronbile that plunged whkt 4,1060 are to take part. could take They are driving the Bulgarians, be- the Place of Oaring rocket .. the burst- through the erne& f. John Greenawalt, aged 4, was killed fore them toward the north and the z ing leilat bomt and thellaming roman , , candle. and 12 othem ranging:in age frem re- which Strict orders have been given by the to II. sere knocked down. the t cud. . fighting Yung-hugDuring , be police, in spite of the total &faience of was suited in the occupation of Ghevgbeli aged IS, the driver of the any civic preparations for fireworks,display, that the exploding of firecrack- I roughly handled by the mothers to by the Greeks, the Bulgarians became or or era bombs or the firing of guns some of the ehtldren. They almost revolvers or pistols are absolutely pron and itundreds-- of them him hibited. Even disappointed rill Id ren stripped home of Dr. M. U. Stoneman. The uninto the river .Vardar and who may tranigress the police rule direct!) at the scene of the trag- jumped der the orders to arrest. Thoao who ars hoswar turned into a were drowned temporary IOU small to be taken actually into cms- -' edy pital. where the children were taken tody wilt be .escortedto their permits! and The railroad between Glievgheit and their tniurien dreseed. for spankings. of bruises and gaioniki by way of Karasult has beet consisted The principal patriotic celebration will Juries , be held in Continental hall where the scratches vrith one suffering a broken restored and is in operation. speakers will include Senator Gellinger soldiers About wounded Greek 2,00 Tuengling was arrested. He said that and Mrs. William Cummings Story. , ?i grade ap- arrived today In Faioniki, furnishing, " president of the Daughters of the 'stile coming down the steep - I. American Revolution. ...Neither Presi- proaching the group of children his eridenca of the heavy fighting lehtelt : dent Wilsop nor Vice President Mar- brakes would not work and that be has taken vf shall la in the city, both of therm being loll his nerve and tat gti the steering No news has reached- here as te , wheel. In the car with him trere four attendanee at theGettysburg ' Cita ' result of isttie7Whicii women-ananother niversery celebration. gag yesterday between the Greeks and NEW YORK BEGINS DAY the Bulgarians 'worth of Xtlkish. but WITH SALUTE OF IS GUNS 1 MURDERED WOMAN IS it is itaon-- that the Greeks were sue. I WOODRUFF MRS. FLOSSIE oteafut in smother fight It Mahalitava. , York 'New- - York. July -, - ,:..,a ', , ,,r eitY'll celebration St Independence I which th Bulgarians la suffered day, designed to be safer- - and of the Chaim -- July htsviff. , saner" than ever began-- at 4:41 &clock , with IS sunrise guns booming from vmman Victim of the Mysterious Wert MASS1CRE Olr GRFZEK SOLDIERS---- : Van Cortiandt Park,the reading of thn Side'tnurder as Mrs. Flossie WoMruff, d. BYDecierattota-o- f d Itarrey-Woohistoric wife of BULGARIANS' CONFIRMEB---Independence st McGovern. Peas in Coto:rail park an ruff, a restaurant cashier. was made i hour later, and the ringing of most of complete today when Woodruff viewed London. Iutyl Constantine the city's bells for an hour between S the body. . or Greece telegraphed personally andil o'clock he and day to the Crack minister here con. "Ifs- - rioasie.'-A alightebabement of the heat wave fainted. firming the report of the massacre anel fair skies brought out record ,di-- Woodruf-f- bla wife and Mrs., Mabel of Greek soldiere-hBitigariano.v crowds for the rest of the 'dere Joann, a friend, had attended a eircus liacedinila-an: d the extermination Mn. celebration. whi ch was crowded with left Woodruff in the evening. der most the . horrible eircunurtancel events. and exercises sporting patriotic and the women of the. artels from !tarty to return to work population in the rvil- - , notwitbetandingthat the exodus ' they would go home. Instead they the Bulgarians the city was teported by the railway Mopped ttaloon. where retreated. Side , West at a and steamship 'sines as the largest they Mrs. Woodruff Italian. an met The they Times thinks the checks that had ever known. man left the place together-Mrs- . the Bulgarians, have received are The official fbiservanos hi Manhattan and the Joelin expected them to return cakuiated to give Bulgaria PAM and borough consisted of a great InOrning the seen last bad she but ., that sh e may fore long be glad to gathering at eity hall an unusual. and momentarily. ter friendalive. Her bodywsa avail herself 4 of the Interesting feature of which was the in - of vitation extended to Dr J. Bayed rep- found in an alley with the throat cut. good offices. espeetally- in view of the attitude of resenting the emaciated chambers oi , commerce of Japan, to join Mayor Gay-- - FLAG OVER MEXICAN Aceording to truthivorthy-aecountrii-T- , the Bulgavien premier. ttr, Daneff, nor and tiler city officials in making 3: has not abandoned hope of keine td, DOWN TORN addresses. 1 CONSULATE The afternoon program sae Crowd- St Petersburg. and PremierNenizelos baseball and meets rn of Greece; is ivilling resume nem,. ed with athletic Rag flying Cations it Bulgaria withdraws het : Tucson. Ariz--. July games in practically all of the open rapaces le the city. and special II- - above the Mexican consulate seas torn army across the conventional line. , buildings. menu., dollen and trampled during the rourib JumlitatiOn of ' t merits and parks. on a scale never of SERVIAN vicrofty oNCT , i July celebration here today. before attempted .here,WIASJAlred. of the evening. the act vas conunitted by Although the day opened with the ing Vienna. AO nag was desecremoval of two boys' to hoepitals for rated-by Mexkan sympathisers 'with 'glide 'Wagner- - .the star correspondent the treatment of ',wrong bums from the constitutional movement in Sonora. of the Reirbaroat. alto attained ouch ,f. firecrackers, the BM of the day'e ac-MeldeSZI consul called on state notoriety during the hostilli,es between cidents was expected to be kept down and federal authorities for apologies. Turkey and Ike Balkan allies. oho to a record low number graphs from the front that the Serrian but none wag given pending an army suffered terribly at Ovehepolyo CANAL ZONE OBSERVES and that the Servian victory over thto INDEPENDENCE DAY Bulgarians at tatty atm only a MOMen GEN. VON HOERINGEN,, tary success n; merety local importtutca. gouts July Ro4ehirpow- lGERMAN MINISTER, RESIGNS for today the most impoeing say Premier Drieff and.his cab,. ever, of Met a celebration Independents day resigned and coalition ministry ia being formed by Gen. Racho Petroft. ak outside of the United Stateal Perlin. July ,tGett Jnita. nn Hoorio- who after the capture of Saioniki was Ameticans from all parte of Central rem ow war of Milliliter haa bean to Jon in the Ault. who Mt het America appointed military governor of that-- , 12. roortiord We posit today. city, Gen. Silfhoel Saroff. the com- ' demonstration and it was 'estimated of the Bulgarian army,. that nearly 100.000'r persom were in GOLF AT LA BOICLIE. FRANCE. mander-in-ehihas of been appomted minister Special trains liar and the city this morning Hoinrich Gen- - Radice Dintitreff. the victor of IA Bootie. Franey. July- brought all Of the stud workers. Worreeter. was and Lille Hass.. In has de, will whom of Behmidt, Burgas. participate many . tested today In live third round of thA been appointed to the chief command bluebell games. runnink races and tournament chatsfor amateur Ahe toll' tn the of the array Bulgarian The. Tenth.. infanboxing contests. of France ,byPreeir Glifine41 .44 , plonship , a and number tnarinee large try. the -Argentina. nine 'up Gannon was ama- SERVIAN TROOPS CROSS ' of civilians participated in a parade teur champion of France in lid& ; W. luoloo Of Ow BULGARIAN FRONTIER and tons Of fireworks were on hand In the warm,' round 'fork beat for the. conclusion of the days fes- Onolds Community club.6 Now4 to Blandford .lay England. up, of Foils,. Bulgaria.July regiment tivities at night. , former Champion of of SP rvian H. W. Fituitien ; infantry by tiro ligassachusetts. ems beaten by E. A. Lar- squadrons of cavalryacornpanied and a baiter of FOURTH IN CITICAGO son. the British amaf,tor champion of crossed the frontier AS SUNDAY artillery Bulgarian QUIET lint 4 up. 3 to play. Lord Charles Hope of England 6ertate1 )esterday and reached the,' top of Taernrk hill. the troops are now ' Cideatl,, 4,, ?mirth Wakefield. sJuly ,; , 11 In pursuit. Whether the', bandits escaped with much loot was not known early today. It had not been' determined whether other than routine.shipments were carried in the express car. Passengers on the train awoke In 'surpria e. to find their coaches still standing MI the mainline of track where they were abandoned when the bandits detached the mail and express cars. Express officials Item say the robbers did not get more than $5,000. Four charges if dynamite were used and the eXplatiOne New out one aide of the express car and completely demolished the safe. The bandits carried &say 50 pieces ot registered mail. After the dead engine was found It. Popalb, miles from witers--thw pav- senger ears had been cut off. the train was reassembled and the line re-- I opened to trs1lc.. OFTER IILWARD. ,Wk-L1;Nesr Orleans. July LThat a reward of 13.000 would be offered for the capture et' the banilits who bold up an Illinois Central passenger train near Batesville, bitse,--wa- s 'unofficially- - an. -- TWO COWBOYS -- ' - Aug - - were, placedon a few hours after the Bloodhounds- ' - ' - d f , -,- crews with weithent. blew open the aide to the express car, Unhitched the mall package and escaped. None of the paseengera was mellest,d buillighandita corm:tolled the locomotive crew to detach the mail.- ,exP and baggage cars and run them some distance from the paseenitei coaches-Afte- r they finished their work,In the mail car. the mhbera ran the locomotive to Enid, Miss, and fled to the open - the perfect arrangementa that prevail. ,411.11un the 'fact that more thin le,- have lived in it for nearly a an unusually assitarY iandition. it by army officers and exports to be one of the most perfect military camps es far as sanitation Is concerned that the world has- - ever seen. Three great incinerators have .1been emoted In the tinter of the 'camp and in these ail the offal is burned each morning. The water is the purest that artesian Wella can provide and the food la prepared under the most 'Oareful scrutiny. All this attention to details has resulted In an unnsually gocki condition- among The 50.000 yeterans, few of them under Te years of age and meat of them nearer ge. Normoyle came lime months ago with a foroo of assistants and has been here constantly ever sinao. building the camp ind handling th; details of the arrangement". Be gives unstinted Prabe for their great work to hiel. P. C. Button, chief unitary officer. Maj. W.- - It Grove. Cant. George E. Stewart and Capt. W. B. ifaCaskey . of the commissary department and Mal Pat', terse's, the army Red Cross representstiva. and Lieut. in charge of the field hospital Henry. service. Dr. G. Dixon. comndssioner of health.ganmel a statement today in retard tomade lb. remarkably low mortality during the celebration. D- r- Dixon saki; REVAEleAELT 'LOW , r,.at4 terminated Under Most Olt ). - Memphis, Tenn. July 4.Feur banhe train- bearing President Wilson , Gettyshrg.Pa.. July J. EGetty- sburg; July dits held up skitithbound- purreriger NottnoYia. the army' offtcor who arat the station in the town of Gettysburg at 11;02 o'clock. ranged the big camp forth e celebtation train ,No.1.9ti the Illinois Cengal rail-rohouth .tat Batesville. Miss, early The president was escorted to an automobile and accompanied by of the fiftieth anniversary of the and is the recipient Of today awed the- train and Gov. Tener, passed through the town to the Ermnitsburg road t t - . . - President Wilson addrosoid 'the , . i , ' . , . a it Un- dawned In ttr...agO as quiet nay. early prom that the eity's NEiER OCCURRED BEFORE. . ' rennrd I effnrt In naslkhah a flask."' for sanity in the not,bratie.n of Inde- be stowsoful. pendetwe I There wen.tiny o , explosions of any sort. GREEK SOLDIERS.MAtS.ACREEL -- the that Warntn" In Nest York Day Began With Salute Indicating of the poi,ce that the tIntnances ' or Thirteen Guns and Reading Pssed a frw weolle ego forbidding sett. fire works tacnild be rig. firearms c;f, ipeadarafion of IntlePendefltn - Ullyenforc.e&-ha- ti Greek Population in Villagei Ex. D lar-lahre- .. . , , Eight Daubs. then proceeded over that thoroughfare to the camp. The pres;dent spoke to a crowd estimated at ten thousand. Tbinisands of veterans were in their uniforms of gray or blue, tat Manrhrthircrowittwere Permsylvanians from Gettysburg-an.he was frenearby towns- The presidenrs speech was short and ' cheers. by interrupted quently President Wilson left by apeciaj train shortly before noon for the itorth. , - BULOARIAI1S - , - I , bun- - c , VETERANS' HEALTH SPLENDID Low-aTh- , ' , , . ' I . - t Army Officers and Experts Say Hui" Bandits ,.go Through Ex- - Denizens of the Capital Wouldn't! ...hih destroyed the Astralemorkaa.'in the district of aot,,,..reling to a 4,44;utta la! Camp Is Almost Perfect hi -- , ,- press Car of Illinois Central , ,Loosen Purse Strings to Pro- - i the Noma Vrornya ' ' vide Fireworks. Railroad. That Particular. Mortality Hate Han Seen Reenarkibly Bine Been Nit ay ,FIFTY-FOU- IN,WASHINGT011 k 0 ; Centut7 Since Great Battle Has Meant Peace ' ''. - r - ' - ILITAH FORTIIOFJULY . . VETERMISS - CITY R . - GErnSBÜRG . , ---------- - P TRAIN HELD., U UP, I 1T-GEMSBEI- , LASt . , SAIIITATION. O 1913 SALT '4 - . , - 'FRIDAY. JULY, , - I 1 ' - , 1,------------------------ -- -- - - - ....:,i , , ' - " : i 4 ' ' , 4 4 ' '34 t t f .17 |