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Show r Di:SERET 1 4.1,f- 1 , .,, - A I .4 .:- I ... ' 1 Ifl 47.1' . t 11, i ,' . 1 !. . '' ' .1". 1 1 I ... FcVuccqgzn.raPVWIZtg.,magTxormnomn,-77'"r'tr..'.r,RM'T-7- ,. L1;, , ,:, ..v. - I 1111.1,1', weekatreherlitentavrary-.-ealarnexprneata- , - ;vet'', among them the rweettOo of Mr, Bolt.. gditor of the Wornen's Home Journal, who came to Chicago to attend the convention,. stayed through every Its entire 11orm.1 sing meet g, poinibla he -Dowers' - - 7,- ... la - G RApHic ACCOUNTS . ! ' . it ni ni i rtr' .n1 6t ,,. ': . es much Jett and wit ...".aven.n.Yerd.111"batotorshst's eel ell tits CZAR with the thowethat were approaching. 4111111nong those Iin the 'audience were two -.. -',..-Pir-c.,A hatts. III: had ratherate;in in- - I meatitA tereat - 1 1914 AUGUST iE1VS , SATURDAY EVE'ANT17,irG ,, , URGES KAISER' ': ,..-- ; -- T7,, , - - ''' : ).'- LI'. 1 AID : AVERTING WAR one of them talked Madly and with no effort to conceal' his anger, 'You have I robber. 'If I had I ,Li' I af,un:1 he said to the Federal arliament dittl- (Contnue4 from page One). I one sled you would have greater 'The eontin- in prooedure,!". 1 your I I I I I I I Of Switzerland is II minie!witty Basonott. foreign lb. Floutin i otherwise. however.' answered no uee of and is mile' it for Summoned the robber, Monday to talk about whet we would de under A statement given by the German other conditums. You will please me Berne. Switzerland. office to the correspondent conAugt now and serve yourself better' to remain foreign fias Swiss federal paritament talent. The preacher started to ',Ptaka. cludes:on lvionday.to con., to summoned meet !Thee negotiations, as well as the elder measures to sategunrd the an again.. the robber quieted him with to apparently earnest threat' ha Intermediate action of the dependence of Switzerland and In ill. ebaulmMDaUtt Mor- ston.4ziwohnen , Forbirlding-"Murder- " themwosotruidi:lnguniaghtn tmh.menril him before the. prod 'it a commander-inchit- t . ot I government. were ended by the mold 1point at silence. not did maintain SITS.OSO men called to colors came to the biennial.1 arMy aeparate lines, Dare. arms in seemed of who all rather one To lady Ruaala,bn a mobilization order. by gave of their best anti took imporyjROBBER COOL AND DARING us and feared to approach him the and on land." The bbase also ortitt deal with a with them a new Plea of the " ' ' robber in the most genteel possible tone The declaration Of the foreign tante of our work and it, Mc ure ter the issue of Ave franc notes.-to Ineetlint here am not to I I fear. 'I told her not , The central location nf tbt. I was admittedly given, according to the, harm 1181 y OWL' be aid. 1 just want a - of course aided in the opportunity fort and you rake no greater corresposident, "in the hope of, yet lEnrollment of II I, , His Victims' Valuables I little money, I thew,' Privileges. but it does not )easala Took I and : us tFirst I chance coming hers l laling , Russian Reservists Begins II as an! the tart that the women's club move, do in PreVerning a world would You on than the ground ment has tirogreesed to the position sAls3 Then Told Them to Watch the I mapping into your bedroom and 4ilding I alternative I - of Justifying GermssY's t St. Petersburg. Auar tEnrolirrezt of one of ttie world's great factors in I position- to England, whose friendship it under.your pillow.' f the ge toggideelltiag great ot the reservists of the Rustrian army "Thi robber had the voice of a west. I she still destrec" as a"-- - "Convention." Imprison- - since the tune or its inceptionquea"anai in a hundred centers in th, la I Warted t 1 Ha was as calm and apparently erner. ISTENDILD. NOA2EXATION ,nationat organization. , rilttionan capital at OclOr..k.1.11111.nam,..: Ft as uncoacerned as though he were perl -- A t '. note of future the very d4 pertinent Hal The WestminatLeilaattAanaos--thottng-altI by iiiirr.e$ la of the work wee sounded in the pr5- - Str. and Mn - J. C. Pinhaton of forming a -sham robbery en a stage. n whether een. -- - tiugalaanAdgovernment. Yestergram devoted to the daughters et theebbratillninerriktki-lieldThel- i women and of Crowds Pechildren a St. to arm. but merely a lent communication bad tire daughter. day be or at, not, faneretiettr-oeitettea number' . ,..... 4' and lathers own emMpanied their husbands pockets tersburg declaring that Auatris-Hu- Rohn. .1. - nob of stromtsTA club-- 1 Mina Carl Pinkston. passengers in the asked all the andto u girls, daughters andDoughty" James en no from bad to Bercoats wAm of the stations. intention whlle 11 raise their fa annictrusn assembling side out I gary annexing women, end of others. voiced their. first of the Wil- yls,- extinguishing the tiovereigoty of i priests everywhere blessed the reserv- El $ coaches that were bald up I wrong , 1 that he could see their hip pockets. P orting to repreeent 500 working men Or Tacoma, Wash., Governor of the fupenile of Servla or, reannexing Int talkie (prov- ists as they marched througb the Yellowstone in park. .. veil last for the Wdneaday Will be held responsible Mutt -he personally ture. Armang these was Mies, Man.! UM BM le notified "CONVENTION" ADJOURNS.. 1 streets singing hymns. rarer Wileon. daughter of President:and the dreg three to deposit the con- - 'When be had finished be ordered! ince) of Noviparar. ; 4 being otJaseph Hilistresn, alias Joe MILL. under 'antenna to be shot Sept. 11 i on ' son. and Miss Wilson. Potter. of Horeissileit pockets tents of little the: who with daughter , O. Merriam. ot i twould-h- e and Drooped, to :Id next test the inurder J. passengers seemedin pre. convention adjdurn the clubwoman . and late i distingulshed hold-u- p arrived bandit. tho as in a the betope the bland Morrison tiled; cold ground of bi coaches on their way, The line Morrierah Ives shot down I era who I fechBritathNvelsonlisiNte, AnieriCan spoke In thodr various :.- . f Geverner flry we later tried to estimate KING GEORGE 1!:,bere title morning With a wield i of the hitretietitions which shrottd cateery store JAIL 10, .1914. TM telegram forbids near. stood I bassador to itStiY. who had- - bookf-- ,,11 had he taken. with amount the -connected she 'non of incidents the .III z gage the attention of the daughters of . ., - f der' Illinstrott4 ' - ' , the Imperator, deelded today to retire time and I saw many meal him all the women 'Irene ISS which for who the' in working passengers 'exciting ,pte Ls citizens of Tonopah, liev.; to Rome in view of the critical svt,4. up- and N'n amounts of from 15; It shows that eel I !:: t ., - This telegram was received this scivu of their teen and valu- step hnve "sat a petition to the governor world.a betterthent enecess tion- to POO on the Nound before him; As, watts Want prospect for CZAR - 1 I ;- , i,C' - harassing azid, ts the last of a, number to exercise clemency in the Hillstrom greet .. the rear! in we talked about it those . of sommtmications received by Om case.. The pcition protests against "a the movements as in the past. and that ables. of . i no idea had that said coaches they and their meet Mrs. be will Mr. the Pinketon to and on daughters prepared blot a would murder cast that y: ask1legal when- thew drivers on EUROPEAN BANKS governor during the hat few days was goirig what. enttre we the which face them. as morningin daughter .pent lair escutcheon of the State of those things 't ,,, bit that tb, They could lpok out and see gx.cutt have our own problems of the past." Salt Lake. registering at the New stopped. line ',tem," ,the ' Utatt.", of coaches standing before (Continued from page one) r the the long RAISE DISCOUNT RATES i la this Billattara Mr.. McMahon said that nothingj Grand hotel. They left at to the governor A communication (sea Th. Weer Ilia see one pass over In reciting the tOry of the big them and couldIntervals. roads- as ix.',;,1 'the Tonopah Miners' Union Id.)II marred the harmony of the biennial! east. lath" Tacoma conimittee -hill at himself to to 'robber regular uttermost limits the as met go whichthe the wishes prepsred convineedis convention. union that. the me,eting. fully . thet the1 I 11 01 follows: One woman and her dattrabanterdmill to prevent war. Mr. Pink-to- n -Lordon. Aug. I The Bank of Eng. , frequently called the holdup, , against. Hillstrom those concerned. "Tacom a.- - July- E. deseribing out of one df the he was a member of the in- discount almost land Its to I a raised waxed rate because eloquent. today ' . "Governor William the promto ' I I Spry 1 eno..ot toe his pole. and I along the lane -'nut matt. his make-udustrial Workers of the World. 10 per cent seat Lake City, Utnh. : i Seeing the crowd the woman, Italian Government , : I I POSTMASTER hu been! ASSISTANT composure during the holdup. hie Witty ontory. BERLIN. of Tacenut In I A similar communication from t the were 'Dithering "Vs. worinnemen that back called that they remarks the I manY the received to the I responses by Will Maintain mass hundred goVVber to for. friends told her strong meeting dye t for a picture. and were made during the Berlin, Aug. LThe bank rate of the bid 'Ott to intirder our fellow Worker TaanPah local of the Sertolist partY.. us. lint. When got in it! and get "r'llrt"y' burry 4 5,1 1 Strict Neutrality Imperial Bank of Germany was raimd I Hill You vein be bold pertronalASKS PARDON FOR HILL. 1 :i he sorder:sid her affair, born: thtliso esomiyarramnrd riffialee ton said:. near 1 to per cent today, theolebothosrapher' SUTHli IVII IIIHESTE0,1 for .his welt being. ' so. responsible , A to The rate of interest efonrt private loans , ofChicnto, McBride. Miss Ill, 111J. ., s Farr Rome. Aug, I.The Meeeagero today SCENE OF HOLDUP. -- - ssjAmEs Roux. but the daughter ran back apd eon.0,, r, A to was the written has governor raised to I per t I e asking s ,,: . , AR. DO U GLASS., bend. :craled hers under the seat of the: says that the German ambassador has .The man chop., a horseshoe pardon Hill and declaring that capital ' ',BOB Hoorn ... AMSTERDAM. on one 'coach." , formed should be informed the veritable a Italian i i amphitheetcr. aaboohlishoe eddea. government that "Committee." When Frank T. Frawley. a postollice side l er of cntionaitss7ent Blechman. a long promontory on the road. SNAP SHOTS OF ROBBERY. Gertnany has sent simultaneous ultima- - Amsterdam, Aug. I.The bank es,s' Alma:' .. his for A AA.A,A,A..... site more W. suitable fretto the governor to immector Ir. BANKS. .pse. WLL, SWELL I. Denver, returned this A better and tums to Russia of the Netherlands has been .increas-dfro-Miss Carl Pinketon, daughter of Mr i The German his influence. to have full justice morning from checkfrig up the books of Job- - could not have been made by a i ::in itra alit- tus to II per cent. 3 r. E. Hahn. Tale. Okla., Ms written um 2 asked the robber if he had matum promThe Pinkston, done. long to company. construction Rusin trueto aske4 her he, to the a some i , t he at Governor letter , to postottice her Spry Eureka, asking to Walsh, brought coaches making ohpections the of room any C. BRUSSELS, M. the St. Louis Repubfor f her mobilization houre. ". ontory made of the crowd end the oper- - pend governor to see that Hillstrom gets he. a nosrsPaPer. says that the His- E. of Gustave the as. because I peculIn 'photograph Sutherland, in and line form the demand '' sent to Le; ..1 a now trial. "I am not an I. W. W.." Ittrnm trial Wag a "farce." and declares 'latent Brussels. Aug. imnational bsnk ation. and received the reply that she France the governmentbyatGermany postmaster at that place. In iarity of the roedit was practically t :'.,, soya this letter, "but hove been watch-no- that , railsed. its discount rate from 5 tr, at liberty to make whatever photo- quires trance to inform it Berlin the governor should intervene and eempaay with Sutherland he went to possible for any of the-- coaches but the within la, cent, ing Joe Hill's trod and can see Her tatbet: pot worked" to lee graphs bhe desired. hours whether in caret iyf war . I. in murdering a man on cir. mei, that the condemned man is given I the Rice of the United States district one that was being PARIS, :vised her not to do it. however. and Germany and Russia.- Francebetween!' new trial. .1 a .' justice what was going on until it had passed ettrniemnttat alliARISINS .' would - An without course came picturesof away where nature made a a similar and remain COrnitinnicatinal of they I neutral. attorney e complaint against into the amphitheater. wili. ir 'BankParis. ! Pran-of tiled Aug. it , 1 IMPS, every- 'Australian woman took the liberty thttaii The German ambaseattor to Italy to- - today raised its discount rate from L W. W. ..... ..... I will join the Il.e;. hays been received by District Attorneyl Sutherland, charging him with em- the paessnseta could 4,, extended and made a number of snap i day also asked to be informed Illa to to ' I E. O. Leatherwood, who represented 1 ' W. myself.' cont Its rate for loans 12.600 of postoftice funds and thing. i Misting worth Solna a shots both of the crowd and of the Italy. attitude In the event of war from per to 7 and ' the in and Hilletrom trial. by "It was really , ; Fred G. Pfister. of St. LOUISE Mo.. the state "I as cent. t ; The per bli bourse should was I another count one he robber oh that I. but between E. with Austria-Hun-see, to 1 and charged 4 Willey. County way . Attorney :c long Germany has written saying that he considered open. but there . quotation.. gary on the one gide and Butela and the evidence on which Hillstrem was A letter from Tonopah reached the failing to deposit government fundi In go a long way not to DOI againthat .. , 1 I1 v! ''' France on tht Other. ! convicted w.,.....,,,,ere s being weak, end be asks district attorney's office this thornititt...: the treasury of thetnited States. The line of 40 coaches disgorge their let;.1 FU The. Marquis di San Guiliano. the be learned and pee thorn the gaverner tp use his influenrst to get but Its ,, ; 4 Italian foreign minister, raid ha would as Mr, Leatherwood is out of the city' complaint was drawn up by David C. lestly and humbly before the robber , iI ;:,., e a new trial for the convicted man., an valuables. vacation: reiterve his untilbehad---contheir Cookassistant district attorney. F. Hawley. of the and lay down hisreply I 'IS, f Mn. Mary a funeral services OVT the body et Premier Salaattra. A, WOITIAIVS'thristlan Temperance Union' The county attorney has received a! AL1100n today linthertaad-wa- s I suited I l W. carpenter. !tired CO yearly 1 taken! 11 BANDITS COMMANDS. Oitlai "''ara According to the Messagere during be held Sundae at t of California. asks the -- governor to. letter frontm from ,, t'n'tr-rtat" the conference which followed- - between furieraJ tha0.1 of Joseph Wm TtiYint th.:t ,I niustrona has a chance foe who styles himself an oil magnate and commissioner. "".'"'"1 ''We were in the first coach. As it w where be aived his FINANCE SOUND the declares that if Hillstrom is executed Marquis di San Oluilano and Pre- - sottth West Tempi. 'treed rrienda are the long narrow 'promontory appeal to the higher court. , as ' 7 examination and was held rounded ' ''' , Mrs invited to attend- Interment In City cememier Salaadra the two Italian .tat-m4 I as heard ftrst k voice calling kindlyto Susanna W. Berry'. of Nahart, be will join the L W. W. and will do, Ir'relizifinarY to ' in bonds of the were- in complete 000 grand Slte Jury to the cause. . who He nate and labor wife is tbe the as tery. ' to pemengers says $3,000. This be declared be believed be and calmly says 'tau agreement 1 i .s. to the line of conduct to be pursued coma a will be between '' of there this :' way.' the out that and Lynn. Mass, reckoning municipal judge step ' ' by Italy in the present crisis. tks the governor if he can not. as capital end tabor some day and that winid be able to give this afternoon. 'please it "4 all looked Ada Of the coach and FLORISTS. Sutherland was relieved from 0.171 We The Messagero declares that as ft ..1kliat crank wanted tot executive of the State of Utah. when It comes it will be the cannon wondered to Mr. mo..1 after is not a question of a defensive war 1 Frawley had ', I .t. recommend that Hillstrom be given a and not the dollar that speaks. "War yesterday address Ws that way tor. jq s Showed War News in ceeded the : the an new up -." 'European of trial.eaaminationl LEADINO THE be is , ,,4 ''' FortY-fiv- e Germaity and Auntriapart says, "but it is better than! choptng came additional instructions. moRlst. NV AT recently made by Inspector Hamilton. ment the other two members cf KING. 21 E. tnd South- - Phowo was. r. persons reprceenting them- - mervation and imprisonment." : this sway lend set your :', - Hungary. it Absoluteis That is 24 Years Md bug 'Just stp ttutheriand. the Financially triple &thence, Itaty ha3 decided out. Then we 'SOW him. lull hi connected with the Eureka. post- - purses to confine herself to pointine out to hand. with the lower part of his face IIPLONAL DFAIGNI A EFECIALTT. AM fc'r neven Y!arL her allies that her treaty obligationa ly handkerchief.' Strong black a E, Evan. Ukilstft. Basement. Was IAL behind concealed .. with them-dnot oblige" her to tak!1 apa 7. a a Win and I sentinel. as a p, :4 , erect standing arms in the up HOBO -- -. re FLORAL SHOP. 2t7 Sorirll El .4 and that we41 I crieil present regulated I I --Li MRS. SMOOTLEAVES .parently- with duties as she will remain neutral. Was. 3472. State, s Puri-elaY and your 'come right thie way It is not certain that this neutratitY want be I repeated. the An around.' FOR UTAH HOME OF PANIC will lief until the end of the war but INDICATIONS NO FUNERAL DIRECTORS His rifle stared us , your money, Italy will 'stand aloof from btnitien plainly in the face.as long as she is convinced that her understand te we to rem, Nowa The 'When finally ) (flpecial j intereats are not infringed. $o. W. Temp!, fee. Wm. Taylor. not some one ...., Mrs C. 111. McMahon. auditor and ---- -VVashirraton, D. C., July 31.Mrs. that he was a robber end $t rtahii letidulte undertaker and arr. us, I think we all balmor Sorokin and quality of suede the , and I ...,,,, 1 !Reed Smoot leaves 1,Vashington tti.--- It giuu plallnit withexcited 1fr f Inemberof the board of directors of the ,. ,.. Buying Vigorous sand it was twet Prince, at your owl milting. W. Set somewhat lAmerican Tourists i i't General Federation of Women's Clubs, I ' i , - . 4011112, night for Salt Lake to spend a few a moment before I found myself bvlinvestment . .... to in t, arrived home this week. Support Testify Banking - .t. it Having glad. cc she and roll &DONN ru, a en. rWDERTAK Ent out my littip dropping .......... -,,,'""-and ambahnora South WIN 'rms. to the ground at his feet. Thencame ''. ,', exprossetelt. to "get back to the moun- ''''' t'';,' Confidence in Situation. Ittdr Phan. "1 Endo. Aug. LAmerican tourists 01. ldrit Vinkerton, who tumbled In bar SWEDEN WILL tabs air. and eomparatively cool tltmate In England a gave him .; small entirely purse up their . ! handbag. handed of Vtok.." Mrs. DicMahon smiled when resightseeing trips today and f1ook"41 to MONUMENTS. - TOMBSTONE,: BE NEUTRAL re,htaining a quarter ofwitha dollar, 7r!' some one spoke of serillt weather here. Cocksperetreet. when the he.ejeuert, the "astirbark Ir." the r.iikd purse , Review tem of the New Torii, July anee that he had no tite for those Steamghtb "It rooms almost farcical to me to coMPsnies are situated. to try to hook ' ' ','' - Stockholm, nwo,ion,Aux, LARGE FrOCIE TO artEcT 7Rou '' " , ' Faied- - itoiters. and returned tO nye side with will say tomorrow: . bear ouch weather as this called 'warm' . rummages home. Mc li.nalt btaplay t goVernMent in d of hills untouched In her . ,..a 195,Jed an o r fl,tal a nuneher yard. 44 j. 4y 181.14 . the White &Al' funThe A Ott demonstration of notable the : Mar Which I bevel 7' 7 : oth,t , and A, of Inot;fication iis striet nrrality in Mt toter. , British A..: ,,,,c er and Dutch conflict the .1 itt rows to.. ELIAS did an , just left. lines IMERIS number In .1.. a of the It became European east. from drew dam.fmtal ,. my pocket . oundnese,. toil Atritrieen . , immense business, ateptiruf many paa,, opposito soutt (late 'romp lo Block. ' - , unbearable that I had to leaveal of trave!ere cho,ks and handed them finance was furnished thii- weak when 1, woes , 'e Senterl who hal intended to veil ell, -e. . He took them politely, though I shall have to return some time I.. the robber were , n i conditions . Pi'ace. rnvin STOCK To IltrLECT extraordinarily tAnar. liners. Ln beptember to attend the board meet- ' Prayers for al of From. thanked rne for them, looked them over foreign C. O. Johnson. office sod which had been definitely srithdrewn comThe yards, of the General Federstion." European ,.r,olitical them back with the in- critical handed and leg 34 14 etnte. Wm. cit. -from- the service. The lPreneh trans- Asked as to where this wou id take , ,.,. ... , . .. Ne w York, Aux I ' milion Pyrrietbmn tfm rile to put them Into my plications rause acute unsettlement atlantiC line and the North ' - 1 "''' ,.'" McMahon stated that It wail would prob.M. World's :metrau.rs the that of ': they Sutiday School pochet. adding leer,,,."tr-o44,7.there and as a procautkrtiary measure tlovd still swepted bookings ttnir"Tnthelinr to reltnft.SystAmT: M,:11r é trona. ! 4 DM yet decided. but would be arrange,1- 1; asw,etation. . Set aervice to me than scattered' througnout tn.,!AMY' be ' . T. .T, the dornestie securities markets were passengers today. hut most of the west South Temple Street : later. . ,'.- ..T.', At this mooting the various In- 'A; ' .' world. have Paten calisd on to pray to him. 'Pc 5 closed 1. 1 ',I.::: ,. ,witations for the next biennial meettingi similar action following us Friday. 'cleaned he pqinted :tomorrow tnr peace TA call for tile '.'When ha bed b 't t and also the council meeting whfrh Hee 1 , , 14L. , ict , - tt. tpeare prayers was trauttd today by Sir le the beck of the horeeehroc bend and It the leading renters abroad. "IC between. will be Considered. and a 1 - .. Itt.ert ' the ,,. Laktaw r as preet0.et ate. ' choke made. For the biennial the pf 1 Zarty invernment buying and 4,,, , .:k; ...1.0. Li , , elation -- SLI:EING" ova basking IPuPPort testified to THID HOLDUP. tr dectainn will probably lie between At-- 1 ... 4.04 -1 - , ' '" s Untie City and New York. and for the! 'Now kindly 'Mk a standing goat dents in the situation here and it - "sr council. the choice seems to point de--1 ti; 111 WILL MEET the watt 'SQUAIR that remained lettrMile and arid money here encouraging there. o Or. to Portland. far. cisi.ov. driver he fairly viable bail& to the convention' of Turning Quotations, Kra. McMahon - has spent towers t ARMSTRONG IN FINAL ordered him to drive to the opposite! course. were advanced and ail of the! 1 mnit Ir. ti. ft- -Institutions on the other alde' 'Moot tho amphitheater and wait. The impel-ten- t . found it expedient to raise their official driver did and in a momerit Pa chicago, A Ur 1.Áltouuldr weeks visiting friends and iiiir,; his nioeount nest came the stage. Pointing charges. New York is again since the biennial meeting of relaGtives :captain of the Cniieritty of CliVago that enaeh the rob- - being called on for large amounts of, at the driver tat Federation in Chicago, but the time tennis team, alli meet Joseph Arm- - i gun her demanded that he bring gold. and conditions in sterling ex-- 1 has not dimmed hor ntiluotasm in ro- highorseal change have been without narallel.1 of bi- l'a!ii, in the finals oil to a stop and then ordered ford to the importance of tho groat itrong, th.! western tenn:o tournament thio! trotted rates moving upward in a sensational! Out. ha These CAnVOntiOn. which he ronsLders th e! niol- - done us. with pleasant remark,. but manner. afternoon, in the moot notable of any yet held. She spoke ed cornthis Develogments in commercial and tn-- e morning illuair defeintod Paul! commanding inatatency that they in opeeiat appreciation of the Utah del', E. iiardner of Lase Foie:M-4- 4i been over-- i readily Avail his requesta. After' duatrial channels have rly which she heard The manatment of the Cafe Maxim announces Patton, and defeated Heath other ten naidarad I had turned his pockets .t 1 1 ishai: oateped letyt II; --fo- r by various distinguished. 'p",:e."T,P1'.m7sq, Bytord of Arrnstrnng tirs. yet( it c4m4.1ro. u7.. 3.6. 44. 44., and an coat that his entire change in its service beginning imlifted l. out. and aide Coorktam! in ; speteeb.. regard '''' ,:, shown that ha carried no weapon. ha la still forard." . . :side atTiTud againot.T.:tah. oho believed i A- complete crew of iton.6 1 mediately. ans experie was advised to take his place with the 'Failures this week were 326. againsu 1111 I made a most tavoraMe impression. EVANS BREAKS well trained white waiters has been securd to take I - I t other spectators in the mi. of the eon. !SI 1.amt ytta,r, in....csliada42 against WI !woo the keynote 4( the club! idea :It; t 22.198,006.1411. Bank an clearings increase, (II the place of the colored waiters-formerlvention. 2-,--I 111 aim in 1:tah, Paid Mrs McMahon. "and COURSE RECORD '11 cent. employed. of III SI per came Matte after th motive. ,who-illustrated upwas "Stage trt. club topped. stripped and ordered to passi moment woks to carry out. that The new men were secured from Tait's and The- -7 on. A they- did the drivers formed. , neither politics nor religion Phuld enter ifrand Patel Medi A..ig PENNY Terhau Tavern in San Francisco and the Oakland ' line on the oppoalt aide ot the NATIONAL as any kind of factor into tn.-- Huh Evans, J fiy.... In .1 chvalt, wrere work. who Hotel of Oakland, and will be in charge of aim should bo and ts. tho ishcf th fortm,,,n half of his match tu... bend from where the. activities BANK,- LONDON, CLOSES on. and waited. George of pthwation. cullitre, wed civic day Jamoi. D Standish Jr.. of r- - being carried !progress Weil a head a We can furnish complete a and waiter of throughl jovial long ativitneemont regardloes of creo4 " in pleasant the molt, for to...we-atobest amateur nhamptcmexperience It ail, and displayed a mastery of thel i $ tH' Mrs. Niokilaittatr'Wayi cafes in the country. 'r National Penny Pave:11111y Loath, Aug. I modal woe, 07, broke the profession that would have done credit, bank. , ta lth silo attitue o f the chi., coEurti;)ns'. plantsincluding Mbt6r. pressodprose, an institution with many ni rcotti. which earlier in to Dick Turpin. which sho thoughtswas an' The change is in accord with the ,cago ...sit. I, two strokos HP we out "There was little opposition to his' branches. "here small deposits are repolicy of the .exceliont of the Oil Engines-Pip- e Vetoes, hange of ,In SP and cameback in when was there orders. and he Vire : to make Maxim's the highest class coiled. wail closed today. sentimont towards,women's organiaa-management ft.and att took P: each wax--not to delay him In ILIMOUrtehlfr quick iziatructions Wins. During tio$ blonnial a reporter cafe between the cities, and in this connection a their decision to Orem FittingsBelthig.: or even to play with blin. A woman t Con a .7bicago to Mr, Mc..! number of the best cabaret entertainers on the with a sleeping baby remonstrated as the dome the directornsaid that owMah on for a n interviow. and xhe re- rresident Signs - Bills...- he down ordered her pletusintly to step coast have been secured to appear at ing to the serious financial situation at .... spondP4 by making him his own riew of' .' coach. from 'But the is my baby regular inter. home and abroad akkh has the federation mooting iii all was,' IA ashington. Aug..1 President Wit- vals during the fall and winter season. Al she Wooled. I love the chil- stock exchange securities, caused "It hes beFri to all of ux a reply to suffer i wonderful canrobbr. I answerPu the 'and enormous depreciations so that they - . 11.i Son today signed ehe sundry civil and dren to of that not the' forego seeing pleasure Afternoon tea is served èvery day at Maxims be-- 1 rnctnga fkl'th tho ide a of tieing boxed.1 rodian aprproprigtion bilis. oneIf you were at the hotel. and cannot be easily realised on. and ,on. but tho affair ha made, us all 'sit up' guld is - proving a popular innovation. thsfurther difficulty in ,, .. dinner were ready, you would not heat; canes ofAVM and ink. notico: the coins, directors feel hattmo that tate for your sleeping bobs.- Kindly Wain!, 1" you could 'put things OPPi4 as yew do.. MsREYNOLDS WILLv'-'- '. compelled In the interest of depositors The best of service a la carte and table d' step down and do so Quickie, for -we Your women speakers all have a Yitaii ouspond business for a time. , are BE LIKELY delaying the convention,' - NONTIVATED merchants' .mossago. and know how .to give it. lunch, the finest in town for forty ul. baby.' be a beautif "'That's i ' , I :Thor r:MTnIPTAnre the men on the pro-- I 1111 : I Ill and a perfect dinner from six to to the womanas she dri3D4 Taken from-Jail- , cents, farErsm br eight each Lynched. Aug t,Senate leaders pad .her purse' to the ground before at dollar a Another renorter evening "We supposedi Washington. him. that thebtenrimi program Would diacuss espect to see Alt), Com. ItcReynolds . , Okla-- . 1Dufaula. Aug, 1Croekett think. RIMARTEE WITH ROBBER. of to women. but it nominated for the lunreme court 7 Willisma a negro he'd in charged 15e Of a whole nation." , BRUCE L. BROWN,- 241g7.-.has MondaY caner At the Whits House .As each ouch came up arid the ims- with the murder of Johnsen- King, "These snd other similar remarks, the only Rudiment available was that gathered in the amphitheater Indies wet taken from the aJ bers1111 ' ' idea of what the Chicago press .hs was foremost in President Wilson's sengers the crowd there began to deign and by Raved from mob early be itiorriuM the presence of the big consideration.. i talk to the robber. He answered wfutilyaczted jJ ., . T.' III NOT BE KILL r 'VIII - 1 II trI Telegram from Tacoma ovemor Receives ' Committee of risons' Slayer, and Conveying Threat Mass of Other LettersMaking Demand for New Trial, Appeal or ClemencyDistrict Warned and County Attorneys "War Better Than Starvation or I, I at was 'ontnething in-tater.of a - . :t . , tribute to the wom6I a 'club-- above- - I , Meat.' siaM Mrs MeXahoe that thel . gOV.rtifino.111 sent its ezptils on stotwrial! matters - to- - the' COnvention o hot ti of Pinkston7o1Ala Mrs. the ,Mr. and to"hear messages ',Peak Intl therein order that the scomen's clubs sleuths with them. snd thPyl barna, 'Among First Victims, ts!th the clubs., to a Main their desired i nots It ail shows what a force the, . Tell Story , women'', club movement hes come to - . , ii fr -- wnd 1 . . 1 iment". II - I 'Atistro-Nungarta- - ir - turn-thei- - r n. , i ' ! : - their-.Purse- ',V-- .- I I 47111- "7,, - 't.1 'i -- -- , 'to-mar- . '.- wers-ittriptit- d" APPEALSTO0 i i - . am . 12;46-fo- ' ' : . wudit:Sd ult. , , - 1 ' . . ,, II - , I . 'i ' I - .! ,,. . .....,,,f - 1 . a m , ' I I -- , . ' ' , ' ot , ' i , - - , - ) at' 1 II , T vrll wiim l i 7 , sew--th- ..,. "7"' I ' wd- i AmillipIN - 1.10-n- e; - ' . l -- 0tr hi - - en , i- 1 1- , b-- 4 o C. H. McMahon Describes Successful Work of Biénniall . . . , , I -- - ' . ty ,..-, I I ,,..- . , , - - I i HarTime R"" I tnsne-Atiant- ,, - . , ' , ,;-- , I ; I ,, -.- ' , - ,..- -- - - -- Hamburg-America- , Vi. "t 1 ,, oo : I le- ' ' ? - -, - ' , , , ,,, I , -- 4 , , 3 . " 4 ai -- e,-- . '' , 1 , .;. , ... ' I ; t- - istk; wasilp , - d . 1, 1 -- t I a Gould's Pumps I oemi-finat- cIF , I I iwareh-tha- Every ; , . . r - SERVICE 1 y 1 , i ' 1 , t I i ext.-Ion- - 1 . -- daily-won- - yre ' Galigher i sleep-mg- ' 1 ---- Machinery ,Co. 1 - - -- -- - , imr,n-tanc- I , - 1 . , - - " 1 - e " - ..- , .- , r -- |