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Show '47. ..- - 44 If!. ,:,..it f, ' 1 f. '1 'r ' :,-- ' , I , . 3 ., '7 ,) ;". --- .. t,: ! , t 't i FIRE, .RACES ! i ' . . 1 ,,t', ;,. ,., 4. t v r t 4 4. , I, el'. it Ili' t , i Thie, a , f . , 41 t .0' 4 ,, tit , ,. 21 4 0 as , ' ;) , , , , , , ,) n I:ranciaeo. or the crew etio Sept. 11.--- Th was burned l were all re-- steamer Congress. which off t'"oe Bor. Oregon. laid night, was por,e4 early Imo.' to he re,otering.! the third voeeel of Huy coastwise fleet r the itntotenvere itt,ttestred to thmt has been lost this year and the 'ct thia week .11 which fire has hi.' trrere,1 an ill tftctot hateVOr second out The other fire was on the tht, wre mild in their praises of bc,,ken which came into this port at Heaver the easel was manifest. Or the for aeon board up to the, fall ',peed la, Monday callingwas tir nas maintained ragsimian, 0 to fight a fire which of the lest from boatload i departut decks. The Reavers pasthe t'negreso to the klichle. which, Ing below safely here and twtne alongehle when the burnlng sea. sengers were landed the fire later was extinguished. ibel sal enielOnett In a pall of stroke. The steamer Roanoke foundered off isenunosed by l'ire Mann. Port Pan Luis Ma, le with the In. Of faro' were in the stateroom. when 47 lives The Hear no whteh five live. were on were deck by passengers surrtmoned the I'm, alarm. A passenger named', oat. drove ashore on Blunts reef, June S I Hinder could rent escepe thrquesh the' door of the cabin on account of that Whn the Congress sailed from this H. had to be pulled through, port Wednesday she varied 1,211 tons a porthole. although tie' of general merchandise. Nowaspart of parti:NA night weighs pounds. He left Sian unoi thin. Metall. seM last or in any way der hto pillow. All victim of smoke rularly Inflammable wets reported recovering early today. combustible. In eat. Cousins was still on the! The t'ongroalt. which was built of Mesmer A. NI Simpson which be MA114-- ; 1013 at Camden. N. .1.. at a emit is a steel steamer of 7.905 ine by the burned out hulk of the 11.250.000. toile. 424 feet long and SS feet broad. Congms. vealiel on the run hePh is finest the The members of the crew of the sh coogreeta were iso husiv fighting the fire! tween an rranetsco and Seattle. erew a of about 170. carried up in the moment of their leaving her 4:. e. Ward. vice president of the that few of them saved amthing et-- 1 Pacific Coast Steamship company. cept their clothes and many camel the pasashore half clad. An oiler. is bowel and H. Brandt. repreisenting left Seattle tonight senger department. name was not learned. was overcome on a special train for Marshfield. acby the smoke but way moon revived. cording to word received by the steam-.hi- p Captain's kill Praised. company here. for the purpose of The kill with which Capt. Coualna, rendering all possible aM to the pasbrought his vessel to anchor off al Rengera of the Congresa 4 , ,1 t i t ;.!. . : t , ;1'L. 6. 4."-?- I -- ., . e :4 4 - T- - ' i ''''''.4-- 'y t to ioll 1 0 - Iir ,;b u N jq.1 V. IV ' i t I 1, , i.427.50 .., t , T.1 ModelsRich Vetvet New Serge Dresses.. Sma;1 Fur lrimmed Styles.Arobby Plain 7 ailored Suits. Decidedly Smart "Smart" is the word to describe these Suits. AND MODERATELY PRICED. 11-mime- CIA k ,.......55 ' 29.50 LiA floloo , '2950 V. 1 . 4 II .. if. .1 i ifill N . 111 ilk 71 I etlb 0:9 1". . For afternoon and stneet wear. Saturday Shoppers will find these suite priced at $15, $19.75, $29.50. Some have the pronounced waist lines, others feature the much-wantlong waist effects. Included in this assortment are stunning models in Georgette and serge, satin and serge and all serge. Complete Range of Sizes For Women and Misses. Second Floor. 4 Ot.,., ik, i :.'.: . 4 kiii , ' .1i 0 : .oicibb , ' Oil 0 '151.1, :4 ... z.,,t 1. e-- -- . .... .1 ft t ,1 t e Lr, fai .... '' ' ., : - 'e- Qt -. I 72415 d SPECIAL PRICES FOR SA7 LIRDAY $1915, $24.75, $27.50, $29.50, 05, $39.50 ed d ! 0 0 ; "711;11L-LF- '77.- ' .06 i111 -- " ,i , ' I harbor wes nterged upon atoms here today hu marine men as an unLorimer Says He Was usual feet in asamanohlo. lionstvers of the crew who were Defeated by Own Hand about the bridge tell of the great -calmness which the akipper showed. Unttl the lent he hoped to save thee chteatto. III.. s.pt. NMI but a hen slider Engineer Mart-lanLorimer was beaten by his own hand. ass brought from below half 110.1 In the game manner William Lorimer MneelnUll as a result of heroically will winbe it two. four or a rnore ataiing its his engines. the captain! years hence.realised that nothing more could be In thee words former Senator Lori-arnd ordered the sosteel to be elven- met defeated in Wednetulay's primed. maries for the sixth Illinois district Third Engineer Ifirrens sae an- Republican nomination for Congress, his intention today to other one of the heroes of the ca- announced -tastrophy Side by aide. he worked slick to politics." The Lord willing. I am going to with Chief Hartland and also was overcome by smoke and bad to be rest-- --live at least 30 year more." he said. and I'm going to be alive and kicking Assad by other members of the crew. All the ship's valuable anti paper, politically every one of them." A ,. ..., Si 1., , members ,,erIer(09; worv t; ''t 4; " , re1- !,hte. ;1 41 o, ti; ) ILTolgA(c-7-642,:..!,:,.:$.- , , N., i l '. J 1 , i - at .P1opuar "tic'és li, btt-- 0 . -- ' I - -- - -- ,. Newt of New Stitf .1k t - 4, -- ,Lf , - - ' SEPTE'AIBER '15 11910 FRMAY. NEWS :" I to Time . 1 111041 to have been Staled and the thew), ta advanced that the oil of moo been the principal food EscapeCause b,r the flames. CallbtPtitt Nahutte E. Couldn't of the Blaze Unknown. coi.aremb, for 27 years a nalatitorr,on thia coast. holds a duttniond medal prepwed hy hie mployera for Subduing in 11164 .r fept 1.; The Pa- itAt fire on the xteemer QUeell that limo Cousins put hia pawon. , 11.1r .ste.s,t tbli ,.1141110 ;ten, met...Pie In lifeboats while the ,,, rg 4. Let Anchor ham irew pot the fire Out. Then he rote..111. e ni Wit k.i a he passengers and mad., 1.,4) tt ,littati, hi. dewination. t eni t,,,roei tit h,ilk k a A ego he married Mho Julia h t4too,(1 her to Kirtt t the rut, ,1 of Minneapolis. whom he met I a At night r !bon For, E,er) ahoard h Congress. ,, r 'he on Noard ;t At...engraft were landed egfeH Third Vessel of Line ren .o,I t Lost This Year mght by the tre,tge Colonel , t But Had Alarm. Called by Fire I ::::,:t rp: .- . .DESERFT EVENING II 11) --- ? .4 I ,I.. slIficiitg;09. .. '"'"4.,,.,,,, ' ' 1 twha... 1,2:4:ale Ou.a tbul:nt ofort An.: WITH I 4 is.r, ptr.4 c.n the vets-oO,tAfl rel. Virtually nothing rettillinal for ealvage although the hull may be sav- -til and the atop rebuilt. Caner of Elm 1. ah now I, B Ttle ir,Auer of the fire remain'. ned Out Finally a Black and myetery and probably will tint be to delittitelv estahliehed. The tiro waa Reaches Entrance Hulk 0ere4 in the second isioersere. amtike being obliervont naming from Coos Bay Ih. part of the testa and none the crew with the hp battled plicteetted in reaching the point even or of origin definitely locating the xact moot whence the flames CREW AND PASSENGERS SAFE Afr The belief le held. howiner, that Ito flames. If they did not orialliai 1!, the Wittily Of th fuel tanks. at l .tet I Pa it,,11 Ihani RS the entire YPII 4 ' ' . lit was confirmed today. were burned. These valuables. toodlmated as worth together wIth the vessel's car- !go, valued about an aqua amount., probable will bring the total Ines to Mitts.000. The ttriginal coat of the - STEAMER ,CONGRESS !Son. ; 114,,; I : . ' fi ir ) , , . 4' i , !.1 t, , VW.," Materials are velours, merges, needle point gaberdines. worsteds and a few novelty mixtures. Colors. are black, navy, Burgundy. Run ian green. the new Chinese gold, prune and Taupe. lsbes sizes: 16, 18 and 20. )1.omen's siLes 36, 38, 40, 42, It and 46. Certainly an opportunity awaits in ou - milt department for those who contemplate an immediate suit purchase. Second Floor. two-ton- e New Silk Plush With Monk Cohars Handsome Garments These, and very superior Values at $19 Colors are role, gold and new blue. itJ 1 1 STUNNING WOOL VELOUR COATS AT $29.50. Collars and cuffs are trimmed in velvet The collars are the latest convertible effect& ,t; t- 161 Colors are Seal glien, g I brown, Russian navy. prune, gold and black. 44. 66 le 1 C I C!tt Lr CITt Cot, P:'' 1 f.?;., , t - --. . 4-. .- ........,,,.. 1iiii ili ' :4o g l'i: it I : VII ': i .- '' '',, ,., , ; .1 ,. i t 1 Ae,,,,-- 1.W:7 t. . ', . ' I 1 tilt 11111 I, ( ril ! You lose a lot.of time and some money if you do not own a good watch. sell good ones from a few Will last a dollars upwards. lifetime. Standard makes, late models. Gold, filled or silver cases. Our modest pri(tes make buying :f.,t... .11 ,t ,i1 , .g 0.4 1 .k 1 ,,,i i 7 ,1 l'..1 ..,. 4 I ;I - y '1.1t , ':' 17 TA t' E MINNUPOLIS IN111C111 fs, re I I ..- ' i back-fire- fewWritht-Darrti- e : ter-- : n Nol;,1 f I ..P.. , --- gig Save a i Dime a Day I 7JreeWe , 14T: ' I. , I MAKERS OF JEWELRY 1 - 16 Main Street Salt Lake City - 0 .,, 1, I '), To1. I :1 :, BOYD PARK it4CORPORATED '4 1 scip If I :1 1:.t f 1 easy. i1 ''' tlfifillw t IBA BONO ii 1, l Ian awernbly in consider changes in wHEN BomBINg RIET constitution are sat forth in the Chiesto. Sept. 15.ha Bond. a of the decree now made broker of Minneapolis. reputed to be 'gm COMMISSIONERS; preamble public here. worth $1.0(00.000. was indicted bin The preamble refers to the platform! Key Yellow and Typhus rSan and t Cal of Diego. . the consitutionalbsts as set forth Sept today on charges of lareeny In the plan of Gaud. loupe. adopted In Iferbert Itargue and Lieut. William Fever Increase in Mexico eceiving stolen property. Boyd. 1913 before the downfall of g Oen. Robertson. of -Island ..cording to,State's Atty. Borne. b Innen& and elaborated at Vitra Cruz in ioto school. it beesof automata a band of the head today.! Not Probable Agreement for 114 'in',' ',ay. that it shows clearly' tion in. Washington. Sept. that the program of the conaitutio- n- had a narrow escape from death here ::e4 t4,1V,49gal4t.!91!1:14"44"10011!" re, S 1PN. it,geg .24,,r .i 11,1,410.u.p.yoe4 !, 14,4a-f- . Jtme4,:.,,I.'; CT," , kat, op, pncifictatipmAf, 'Ike; p.ncu2azly at coast pert i.' is states Mut Municipal eke, --throwing flight when at a in angler of k is 'i'f....: hiding height attorney. f a keti place the firm ch ief reported in todars ()Metal dispatches-Shoulila 4 tjee feet the motor giCZli e Reached W15- out should nett d and call for the election of a C0111- fixed at d2.100. was city. Wsebecome the more epidemic :grew'. give an account of hie adminia- - the aeroplane went into a "side lip" Mhz William Bavenkamp and Lem tration and have his actions ratified falling more than a rnousand feet be-- rious. state departrismt officials said ier 4110 named in the same tube Prolonged niSCUSSIOU 1er frpre modified in , succeeded , frargue by the congress. He was righting IL today consideration might be given to went and on similar charges weeks er 11 ViPti a Bond was arrested several Ithen to call a presidential .taton During his final volplane Dengue imposition of rigid quarantine regulaW;11 turn over the executive power, missed smashing into a hangar by a In Davenport. Iowa. in connect Ina to tions Unitthe persons to upon automobiles. the coming with the theft of Ew LostoN. Ct., Sept. 15. legally elected prealdent. j viat, as pilot and Robert- - ed States. The department still hi dis- tamed his release on a technkaho. let Practicable obstacles Work or Enemies have son as bombthrower. MIM- d from rettiTning Later be was arrested in Chimps. , Americans couraging arteen in the consideration by fttit, The enemies of the consittitionaltats minating bombs were hurled from to Mexico. even to was released on a writ of habeas 11.41 feet. exploding over missionaries.refusing passports the American-Mesicajoint 'Gem. Carranza continues'. have ornit- - , height of in6.600 pus. the bay at a height of ted nothing to prevent completion of warships ,, ;commission of numerous suggestions . ,.000 1,..t the even program. going so fax as to for the pacification of the border imperil the dignity of the republic and ,a10,P. which make it seem improbable at endangered its sovereignty by provok-'MAREMIT FINE :this thne that any aKreement can hi lag conflict with a neighboring re-- 1 , to b id, :formulated without prolorized disrus-ubli- c ring about inter- eeng pretext OF CHINESE PRINCE VPIltiOTI on the . R that there was 'N sten. no protection for the lives and prop- Maj. Gen. Taker U. Bliss. assistant erties of foreigners. They even pre- Rte. Washington. Sept. H.WombsIon Rico .ehtet of staff of the army. vvas before t'nded to peek intervention for hu- - of a fine of 56.000 pesos' Imporsed by the commiseion today to point out ob- - mannarian comdderations. One of the SUL Philippine government the upon The of enemies the consitutiorualists. jections that can he raised to many (;en. Carranza My' further. have lin- British steamer Chinese Prince for rif the proposal. im.!udinc that of an These Banks puteri to him motives which he never failure to deliver at Manila 2.4,00 l'Esr have given international constabulary to relieve entertained. Accordingly he determin- - packages of frieght consigned to the military for,e, of both countries' ed to foreetall attacks by a frank and i American eatilliec'e and seized by au-o- f hun- C. K the border patrOt AtOrk they are sincere declaration that the reform thorniest at Penang. Malay Peninsula K. now doing. these Of Preheat,' will be ocdocd as word has projeeted are not intended to lead F The commission held nni R brief he establishment of a dictatorship- -. been. received here that the British Nett, durthe banks Niexteall On session. the other hand. the to atithecittea have litecoed to Telma' the party planning to leavefor New York today to at- - be established will be ofgovernment such form as j frieght and forward It to Manila. past week. tend the celebration there tomorrow to demonstrate categorically that s in Mexico's national holiday COMHIPM- - sovereurnty resides within the people. hundred We several to expect supply orating the declaration of her 'Mit- by whom it should be exercised for FM1ILIES W more men, women and children with pemb,nee and the throwing off of the public benefit. Both federal and ' Ito Carl CREEK TROOPERS :Spanish rule. They will return Mon- state rights will be respected and the Uwe convenient money-saver-s. day when the emterenees will he spirit of the consitution will be carwith dime in a for today ried. The only purpose la to yours; bring the while the attitude of tlen. BUPA as Conigitution 44 defect. in thePurge Berlin, Sept by wireless to PSI. way of you and well deposit its equivalent expreseed to the commission here hits obscurity and contradiction. or of villeThe Foredeck Zeitung says that J11 in. the, bank we give you. , not been revealed. it is believed that clauses inserted for the II Purpose of tho officen; of the Fourth Greek army Four per cent paid on savings. 21 the shares the VieWS lit many officers nullifying rights. Then follow the provisions deter- corps, which is to be transported from ;familiar with the border situation that no satisfactory solution can be found mined upon by Gen. earning& to carry Sava la. Greece. to Germany. will he "Tht. Bank With a Per:midis? !that isof not based upon the establish- out his purpose. The election of dele- accompanied by their families. --thus II mint maintenance of a stable gov- gates to the consitutionallat 641 preventing the starving of women and ernment in Mexico. Even the project will be held Oct. It. Businessaasembly newtons children by Mu 'Monte." 21I $111,11011. Itandloor limit Chnolog Lebo et CaplieW of forming a border police force to be will begin Dec. I and will be ao Prooklest. I ruganwit. st. Official announcement was made in I II II jointly supported by the two govern- I to two months; as soon as a constituI di P. amonoms noctigica. WI I ments Is open to the objection as It I tion la adopted a presidential elec- I Bertin yesterday-o- f Canbiellb 0771;a4s.,;;1.7 a;'kmProst. L. .J. WAYikAoloot to transthe plan 0 I. no VW& that will pointed to tion be fut, are. .e Greek staand MILT Comer Mils I nod alle.116 the Laita Third port Germany troops arranged 1111 assentby a , plan might' be employed to will be diseoletall. tiond at Karelia at the ti mit,of the , - N We I ,I it il Buy one now. ,:t s'i Fii , ; I Is - ':i::, intPitnsliStn.d (1;i:t.i Eaf OfiglA i 0 0! I 1 ranIts17111;.1-niewtit- WM itulkarian occupation of eastern Mace-dnitia The announcsownt said tha troops, cut off from communication with Athena by the Entente forces. were suffering from disease and lack Al food and that they wopid b. takcn to Germany as neutrals. Diepatchaa said 1.510 Greek soldiers shouldbe removed from Kerala on warships of the Allies. j ...,.....,, , "' t TRUST COMPANY, - '1' 1,!,, & .. 6.0 tt.'i l'. LOAN IN P pATH OF PEACE Explains. i Good Watches 11 ,',4 -1- ,.,., i - I , Careens OSUMI I t Eli I t' ,r I tv i - . I Pi , Young, Men 1Vhat of Your Furfure? : .1, ys I , - l : I ........ I , . .,, . ' OBSTACLES FOUND ' t"...225. 1.ggg Enl bc -- 1 ,,, 4 h', TRACY I ,'. '', i.e nit r4: It" SaVIIIIS Ii tlie firat great principle cif pureet, It creates Independence. it inapirea confidenoe and atimulatee enerav. in foot, it broom th beat part of any success- -happineas anti contentiopt. W hope one $xtnisa Department and th help and counsel of the officer, of tin omp.ny will prove the !napping atones to mirceas for man th Wing 1,14.11 of this community. 0 - , ei - o, 14:11gP - E .'.$1 .1 ' t- l''I :1:1 i t ti(0000048000000)10100010001,(84101010 0111111.11.1.11.111M11.1 ..il ' tE 111 -77 101 111...1 I..., MERCHANTS BANK "Wt. I ttitsio. ' cum. vsee-rm- - 4 , , |