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Show Perhaps iZ ONE Pages. by answering MORE AD cE you'll EE .SATL/T house you want. _— Inter-Mountain Re ublican Vol. 15.°-No. 46, SALT GREAT CROWD BIDS | MR. TAFT FAREWEL WAT ~“REPUBLICAN find exactly the sort of a LAKE CITY, UTAH, PRESIDENT MONDAY, TAFT AT : i ded The Salt Lake isterial Beyond Taste in speech, or, as }never ne Le choir of sang Salt the a Lake President Se its ae best and| al said, a ‘'ser- listened to ee ¢ get ee A the a asked purty had boarded fee: nato the aatdoni | the train Borah?’ li a tla . 7 bor and . al associates. Reviews School Children. | | cere to S the march train from was the the signal ty T at at | you? street. Then thers was five minutes at the Y. M. President was introduce ad a stop (by. the qninister: ito thets Biharuuiaw a were being | dietahlertasantive wi his last. terha Others the miateacie i pase hi Imbiediatelsy, eon tow station. we r ren | ciation of Salt Lake's hospitality until only his form, could be dist ineuiehel EE President Taft leftway Salt’to Ogdeh Lake and at’ noon terd nm his then to [daho.. Meanwhile a» throng of, 5,000 “¢ th e. dc rypied , with train. pulled few de G. G- + tow, BE Mn ronald 0 |to exzor mW theic train, and: J. WH. aifie was wa ua Anderson, ee oe Booth, Colonel. e Signal Signal resent corp corps stre teaenti 4 ~ them d C the md ‘two: iH turned out h of thirty local nd into son t Da - Use Captive to Direct py | to: he ¢ J f envy Be A mpanies:| 4 direct the h d ‘k c ick . lie with nr le Pp ot there, the Sx a highly ght th ie cept i i tli During ny aime fajor W ‘Wiiam \ for =the ees 2 Witam > 6 pcre Sade : vit <x Rg Be Aju t . nt } ‘ ri be | ry | ms th 4 and. It. mm 7 ng d 15 ing rei rf I living mm your the Price to Jump imagination in respect to what - : . or Ye } va rave ix -| | 1} De . J ' “Wa i int | ort 1 l I 1 ‘ Midd ese ply foreiat nt rrar . Le \* ha 1 : tt : h boro , I 1 , general lecislation SC, | financial scope the realization ym. this delegates ‘ ve. ba me ne quiet nthe commis n ppg || te |dreds more gress, which “situ- | noon, have lings It is | . ’ An BALLOON sagen Ms Mont., senator AS] due hi hers one. Burrill a st eee records of mounts t oe M0 j eere His spective view the 8a) MeKinile oe qu ote ted Se e mountatr glacier .drawth&"| and Press thelr] In " veld can be t ) "emmy nite1 yee pent a -d to regare statement a Bt turrill #09 e which McKinley he asserts and|the he for joc a the = eras the Preie kasle ot there this i ind hat Cook S t 6. 1 by trip a bg : ‘non rs I i B ts pl E : on’ ‘ I . f ih tion : « |zens during the there here < aa yuld- i J eet is not is each demands P'S made t oO sae yee who, , though o him-|took aren all of a ene st aces busy*two ol a ae isit: hours’ vis & . ° . hims It in people, [den just at ] ove e@ was 1% entert ainment and the station by t epresentative people for an address 7 cee of orn n. Fifteen, eorattaree ro nyo: , l also a review of | yided for the Pres Ss par eh understanding, tomobiles guarded by a eee Gaia er of the gospel who has 1 150 special volunteers from e lathe: pancle at reart though ee unions. passed through a dense crowd Bar protested Te against i x oe Of this Sun- |? people that cheered the out. the rress only taste 1s but principles President loud slight Oa tne seals from oe a and the dle the .cer- embraces even so of in Twenty-first fear, the | 0 Cate 2. unin- | tae nt as the | ithe inath 1G oO aan ithered hey double his of and the drove School for Blind, and then, theres pre 8,0 c Ne car line and Weber heered passed of t slowly youngsters President uM Rous street grounds e Deaf and pipe vark. | re Speaks Liberty county res- between Briefly. park, the party. went liberty The protest was made not for} ie t an ae eee street to Jefferany possible irr rularity re tla naeaS of | west avenue and tbence: south: to Lester the OCOD ‘g elt: but be ( : Peery nee |park, where 000 people were waiting aad the in ito eef! ect program was to be car- | to hear |.: pee aoe P espa hy re iat atigues eke ge anyon cay tf vis!with “Tht cane eee iol ‘ iy. On account of the president's Anes [upon a r “Mg jous es s and th ne 1 : ition his visit in Ogden was cut short yond tl urs for any man ¢ ass | sitio s : . 3 o'cloe} in j of oe ; ey dic tate and th ay to other |}an hour ae his train left at 3 o'clock oh ; t hey shall or shi atl not do upon |for the north, ae as . for-'| ren) what mandsjs | priests, eagerly |} iblican in the | fantu A coun Sh only -servica: 0 Ida., of ZO Ha sa oe aora when ei r is th fr anathama and Taft will elvil names 2 ae have beenthus att aulfar Pia ig lhey pe }to law, thi the shall not upt core: In trade ongs for instock no sense form rearalan “Crime Crim: and |terms.. to s they shall or the means attitude ngress, co bad for | beyond er ute Interfere| his mar items of Pe The ore, at whaicwelnes see heat of SNe. AH e o eT though onde of Boise, sometimes eatin disrezard the Sher ossible ay oe silnithe melements, corine na second tapestry esoth °o two dementioned ian ot man prepara- | yj i = - ane every of the strung. ‘and men But ; aoe ve ‘nil nt kings toa a tt 1 Seve logical “ an Re Seas which ‘teh conclusion | jects persecutlo Sunday tl e people at aft sak 8 and “Ladies for jfust vor yon, Pesaran: Sunday been and a being on Ps ae the color a Page 9g a Ln Jsaides an aa ee the 2. : President e ns ofof Og ( = a that narrow two hills to make this ti d on Page 3. Continue g ; aia sub-b= i have OCavteation 4a Inspiratic of those beat Be 108 andNara force useful ce s ace untable |tween those F park n. ( da in Salt Lake, myself out of consideration. through really it : sinembraccs are twotrag@percssijon very distinct of | | gorge hae Seledar tiful hills, cousyi ¢ ect ‘ ess ¢ i ate offender state; w a Continued Lester Gentlem Pasi a acAte tes today .talked | T hi ve : val- | AlABOUT THEM BULLETS FALL Store in Eastern Largest Fania Montana Is ‘Badly Damaged by the Flames. | | | — | —— Billings, Mont., Sept. 26.—Fire which broke out in the hardware deFulton Celebration is British |italian government, is on Its way around| might, mora “Inflexible.”’ Poe Horn; the cruiser Nord Brabant, rep- partment of Yegen Brothers’ big department store at 11:15 last Sew ‘York, Sept. %--Satlors of ‘Eng:|resenting ‘The. Netherlands, ts en rout damaged the stock and building to the extent of $275,000. Fhe ay, France, : from the Dutch East. inal 3, ; and th flame the by blinded was snap-|Jand, Germany, Italy. Holland, | | from U fire, the watching while boy, Jesse Rawls, a |Handsomest Man-of-War at Hudson-| |x on GE DRT , E bobbed rf REFUSED ~ nile r , : "| 1 t rea 1} ovi: \ ’ ul I increase i cil ee _ ah on t unbroken teamers | os . most . all ibout , ab io * hip ) churches, c crowded yn i xb % it there’;was an “ arti o bring the Motos. roughened ft} of the the Br ‘Spek ee ‘ ec and ae o spe boats waters I lid splendid nee: l ae as ae shipr conducted at e oo all] a 1e¢Ss 0 th apa: r and ey |Uval, al China ea js expected Pp which Sere ee will om nd Ww 7 bP ee op og a an envi Bectaia. 19 an s a ie te ae x -| 7 tek “| eee mp jy: SAIL. ‘BALLOONS soy ibaa, from Tuillerle s Fre neh club's: annual. J Aero I race An immense crowd their departure, balloons a skylight, fell through of his arm ‘aul ay cr ee THIRTY : aris, Sept. 26.—Thirty Witness send ae to senc ch ari aioe and i england: will. be: nowreprestationed stinedet a of ree vessels ma aie B Gi line of deep-sea excursion | Spain « r an * h ite awningnee, mar asia {1 than any Sepelal services oa the dson-Ful- Hudson Ful | “y the ‘ k American pearance officers presented spoke by bp ip v 1p... cruiser Galabria, detailed by \rgentina and theNew United States | cruiser Idzuma, asbearing Princeoe Shimatzu Pacific = ag B a begur. ae York’ today streets of the red Wa rOat i | prece Pi & year. their respective countries at California Gaspar by discovery the of celebration |} De Portola of the Bay of San Francisco, are headed for the Gold-)} several l wars ships I en Gate from veari ous parts of the world. SHIPS SEND NATIONS of cae a arranged ante sntionally con- | dor ation. mnie y a oe ee he this body is js the Interest a Senator speech. Mad Glee oes elunins Gent, of the and a short Taft to Salt -Salt| arive | through ‘be grounds o} f the the greatest | ¢,, Blind, a review sity,” jeaid Stesne © Deafchnaresand Rt tate ara n Taft after- twelfth congress onERE | Richards selected prominently [ers im Oe a tro ye _— 1 tomorrow elaborate pee rhe: shes aah ads inl t atl oP Gt Oe 1 ne reside 1 ere. I ( ~~ tha : 1 ane dua eiciac eee ea og oak FIGHT ied mm ) pe : ozen surge f rouge ] ee WARSHIPS 70 CALIFORNIA *min) i notte - t way, that the aries American cae Many Countries Will Be Represented at Big Portola Festival Next onth. revolving, propeller ba tt e Kg UE t pus NATURALIZATION ] President the bounds of propriety « id anal ee P s serlously GO i ground Ww r vo Pein Iva eas thee succeed J. be: er og John Dern of Salt Lake It. Is ue iis California and Arizona delegi if ‘s 2 de termined upon the election of Dr. "Dour for the Utah men are working while faba Mr. De rm —— + ___—_ > + the : * the 1e@ opens report of sSo deep Be eaten 7 whY }=" ja? ri opinion rif n the 'o¢ the e ' right.” erso heir zeal went | Smoot in citizens as hefar thinks as his Is influence goes, to | show turned’ drive aroundto and drove back slongeiea think as not to be qu the city. sOr Rees ionec ai o tyes k , atry Soe atiolat us - fae & lies ) MOUPNINE no 1 days | ; 3|* = signitic ere © jled t 4 the batter Tey ae set 1en wert toes, © Cook was the the. party . Lae a e t t nthe of) reached. In response to crowd, Governor Spry al Fr upp to refuse ln 0 } >Jd to be on ‘the one ee the | because tk 1©@ BCE r ¢ of S dias contains a per-|of his. of Mount upon Burt) n will he Dr. Coo nights ‘ ketch ynown. repre- or peak, f the fr Sr not permit the troversy, and to read all the records. | Cook, Z nay " 3 1 rland ee and and glacier ocl sentative: Bie corre spondent t « says he will leave Among thé condolences- received aii if world none js hi ni 5. |. 2P ne which he claims is | from the ten or 1s of dueGer to the of the McKinley party before he gives his || to make diary trip’ Ma a the climbing 0 his the the camps PN eee eee S sea pre : ee a ce cars Mount McKinley, Dr. Frederick A. Cook on his trip to Mo for New York Wednesday to meet Dr. Cook. He declares that he proposes to secure the money was stop any me Wt 26.—'W on on ee sending by Four } the lavi | n né 3 Se be Pe ition. of - the Ald- Saddened but Not the Death of Oficers Aviators Sept. 26.—Edward Burrill, the guide who was with | scription to | affidavit regarding itinerary will be one of the best gatherthe organization has ever known expected that 2,000 delegates will nd the awalted alte ‘ee struct the mS ot by mmission AY that! will TORE Discouraged > Missoula, upon the part) Right to Express Opinion. .of the | pe jin attendance subject Goldfield is. making’ ecommendations of a0on which has been oer a | ted ar - I Controversy. io Ne : already act Edward Burrill Makes Significant |” ze Seen bears mona h P. cs death: of Lefebvre and Statements Relative to the £ eary i in Ferber, and | of the P Cook ies coun-| ‘Prob ably nailschemes ite greatest support a Xt aoa r} - BEFORE ASSISTING GO0K'"s ‘ been. wated B PROPELLER French ‘ i ;( , | MONEY 1 ff ‘road 1@ in the perilous ommonly béelleved to panic of 1907-08 ‘in’ t ity June Goldfi« it ‘ agai hich ve t 1 ré on q leas limitation, and unless be-|{ndieation tonight . Sioa . Le placed by a wisely | nual session of the date rtermedi ( : I Ly that ed. me Lorne . dea -orerat I i expire t will Pat 1 tha cresulted fo car I ; he *h exact, aE the her : gz Or ll ' f ha ther be a some per- rte AARC yet I e nothing ae and lon h A “alone : er srong upon the < the depot the cars move < ah aa pene RaaRe aiens ation seems Twenty-fif h_ street t to Washington part of hee n raised because vis Sun-|avenue, thence north to Twenty-fourth Ae ‘program, ind In thel crit ‘went ee street and ther - _ — Joennie. yond the limits of good taste ane 1© | where the C anyon voulevard : Ww: reac x take party were the of members The liberty religious of principle 7 . " Jelightful Ogden Canyon. drive delivery in Eng- | Speaker Cannon, believes that a m cS fons for the entertainment } aerou« the present la with perh tN tors ain street has been market 1a rine ja f ndments in-detalls. w suf“ ; a ane v ts ving ad- | fic Pr isd nt T iftlook : with favor i" een 4 : *hin Fis ae pon: tl the propositior ite -a’ 8” great} pon: nopomihrr to, ) Epente. staat the. attbreetad tae ateee ee ies 9 eee i dom i | De visit. mritase noe Nn program g ee 1 for ! I pli vho ws) 5,000 the people the best oppor-| dayIn Ogden today ane 4 kpedta Were tunity to see = him “art the pone ae peor corated ae Oe notin ponents rs oni his visit to the ad-| the President Tho President reach d OE Congress. In 14—The ' Aldrich-Vreeland 2Nir tor distri English I Balab : 8. : Washington, Sept anfiv ears—to ents in .” t tec]-inal ’ ty 1 j 1 1 istern. h Philad ; ; ut i Lak Be in st .. t 1 upward d : ls | , t where eta by virtue of the President ‘Tatt eee this afternoon. ; eae ’ hi iia ore alls peda ht morons? to" hitve See ee | eee Peesia o had oO. fa i train He ‘ to him a most hearty wel-| sunction. Guldiday ni oedan borne ala Day in . ierary Brougber wine 2 Ero on Sunday. Although it was ‘Sunday It was a gala and to give date at American Mining | apisy week +pig of r of 1 i ) p - int { Bu bent J . \ irried’ t been ul | | | s Junction, f Dial Salt eee Soon. | Sap viand ton® in. 1 mod | cinin / gs Rimors state. yet I see nothing | companied the President to the stateline and bade him good-bye as Idaho and ae Mr r ee PE islation Will Be Needed pea i —_—— S nt JB DEMAND 1 just dias eR C ; it. Greatly. : UTAH. Howard line into days of the Bee- His last stop in the state was made |at Cache jor WA | N ’ * clea ae “phe. oth an have ; TeDO ee ote € dent id do nie 5 i38 9 greets men, L. T>Fuller: and Jam mara t and his personal aiddc Ca : é GUIDE are pro-| hive Minis-| protesting the principles of religious liberty.” eine a 1 J Car and fi " in beyond the limits of good taste and acrimonious ac * i Britis! B deserve | ee —_—_—_--~> Me os in la SiON, hinge os: kept t ay program, e 3 ev idence in| L eas plain rounded th guardsmen . this the Salt Lake : . re P tizen | erfect right |the upper valley were at -|Demand for: Pig I iron Caused Statesmen Say . That Wise Leg-|Jehn Dern Is Named as . Candi-) «thatRie overs citizen has perfect sles | theTheuppypartygreetdid thenot President. 2 s 2 . 8 tters. and persuade all other Ger a wat a dispa had. ad. bet be by an automobile chief of police men ication — ‘ ar ki ition "i recede don’t be zr Go avoi id the have been raised because of this Sun-| : and bey ’ they any Pre at nt » REVENUE CUTTER SORA | ; were || ESCAPES MORO PIRATES) z ited. upon ht t O in criticising by association of those whose indignation seems to| character : With| ur church “Rather I see wrong I believe, and I regret to say it, that throughout this country the ae i ° wae Oran ail and the prosecution of crime is a disgrace to our civilization; but it is one ng to pros when you have evidence, and it is another thing to ascribe motives to the act of a man when you haven't | of re. set : PAYS TRIBUTE TO Sunday program, wrong about it. I hope, who are a great ‘deal better than they seem in their fami- to their neighbors. 4 nente Wby al A CAUSTIC CRITICISM MADE others have protested against this| and Congressman Joseph Howell ac- | aka. mo ; | Sader a l teadils 8 ; ach > when f i ee corel pt Chief Executive Takes Drive About Ogden and Up Ogden Canyon, and Makes. Brief Speech at Lester Park, Life is too valuable to waste in anger and hatred and the charging and denunciation of our fellow men c ~ Balloon a0 th Ye r | Sortad: he a bat € vy. f stalled-at*Maormina t ; of them, a man’s We ought toa ascribe z to our neighbors i as high i methodsd as we. can. Ww esg oug’ ; ° discussion which consigns everybody who is opposed to our view to perdition. achec Advance villa treové ~ I reoat I ty and many up BS MaaRS TheirMort Troops. reco General : go to make lies and - OF Restinga balloon ail r comcombin« 1 what | La ick:} miss-] are | United| ore ne oth he th Preacher Says Min- Five Thousand Persons Stand Association Went in Pouring Rain at Cache the Limits of Good Junction, Last Utah Stop, to Taft Sunday Matter Greet Chief Magistrate. against President Taft’s Sunday pro-|sons from the surrounding country gram in Salt Lake. stood in a pouring rain to bid him ‘From my understanding, and as a | Godspeed. minister of the gospel who has the| Senators Reed Smoot and George morals of the people at heart, though | Sutherland, Governor William Spry | Which | ‘ with me ra ofit-rieoesls Sates Essary r the:t self-restraints | | ees : Ne Wright. President anl hisguardpartyescort as they arrived: Of}| ineera) direction Orozcos’ division advani The national ¢ listed. ‘of Selouan;-ustliic ai the hh ir plat gras VILLAGES - "Spaniards a entrane enst of this line and the tndffordheapproaches and the viewlarge of platth ay excellent: Bete Pench pesttes ] There are men, oo out Salt Lake Herald Vol. 167..4-No; 22. Pastor Huntingtston Sees Wrong on Part of Those Who, He Says, ‘Went Beyond Principle of Religious Liberty,” terial President ae Sika chowd the “the Bsane eae “naa _. The truth is, my friends, this matter oe ee ee ee ent which. Sees the abtributing of is Teil bad motives te thase «cho idiffartroop: p af Nervoge.. strength, of Piney AE ENTS Helpatl siesarnie ROE Noe anticipation. without accomplishing one single good thine. a was accompanied by Senlator Binvof, Senator Sutherland, CongressAnd so, my friends, what I am urging is less acrimony in public discussion—more charity with respect ah and ithe Bow dele’iy Src ap Bg th ot to each other as to what moves each man to do what he does do, and not to charge dishonesty and corrup3 BE the Oregon Mhort Line superinte ndent tion until you have a real reason for doing s ti f the criminal law he Brent: Crowd: Gath ‘rowds beg o gathe ound . the lon at ton at i o'clock, “is ™ thes BURN ee = and Companies C and of“th: Vt n Nationa! guard arrived and ‘for da » line from the south end of "a es o te site Ore , raat in and ©“)0s iles ot oO 1 Seed 8 yesterday, HE truth is that a man’s life in his family is not made up of grandstand plays, and defiance of the ele: ments, and all that sort of thing, It is made up of a series of little acts, and those little acts and little . a es mke was only &@ pleast Pee owl Cinlinn es aynes vo or the people. If, as Jchn Hays Hammond iiate a Mi Anne Bt pays Preside cgi © smil ass ” et is last -aieeht Ser tos “means just wha says, l veme finudd. with: th Roel ae Neate he it must be as pleasant to him ’ os , s re ee cs iin = : as to every one of 110,000. persona: | Ne Ne ee fnends in Salt 8 Lake i aC wane o > | shook hands w ith S. M. Barlow, yards and the steps of the Union station | Sté ee Ae ea ae ee “pleasant here to pals-| Ogden. Coloael cs "waiting room of thanking the chief for his Ww oie, nen aan wanteda 1 ‘ a enthusiastica” admirers of the chi eee words were cniel oF “ sermon, | nister. at u president: Tost: sherdes« and thousana anxious for an- President listened: closely hands trcecinne stay a began the President. “I want to thank you pulling again though—."" the train 28 ,then out for thebut north and|| the ‘Presid: nts capacity building, lol Sr RRTAaR on and the theexcelshoutedspeaking someoneso inmuchthe ceowde et have as- | been that I have said mive terial with which it had to work. at the order, Unitarion church of Services. the regular no reference. made a: A., Where the | John a and aoe brief- | ee a ly, congratulating the city lent work of the association crowded surrounded 0 services LEADING THOUGHTS FROM THE PREACHMENT OF PRESIDENT TAFT AT THE TABERNACLE f in enthusiast 1 of cheers fro lthrone anc Pates Found ‘or eat i: ee “a m |mirer shouted, “Heilo, Bills." ‘Ths Prvst }dent je Rie 1 the neral laugh nd | | Waved his hat lello, Jack, Mourcatiterencicae did: , A ture shows President Taft leaving First Unitarian church, where he attended crowd which congregated to see him. Pic a 0 are ban ane The Cents. CROWD FORCES SENATOR AND GOVERNOR TO SPEAK test made that After the tabernacle meeting the Presiaie dent reviewed the school children of Salt Lake, passing down Brigham street and . reise 3 » ierflag "i ¥ ‘ . witnessing ae reises of the . living 5 HE SEES NO WRONG IN TAFT SUNDAY PROGRAM ventist anxiou poe on the uselessness of rife and the Idaho senator h ad Gael dle d the train bickering and the benefits to be Perea Is Governor Spry aboard? the Presi{from assuming a position of conciliation | dent then asked was iInformel b and an effort to live at peace with nelgh- lc Ilabo et that the official party was Showers ET every man be persuaded in RESIDENT William his own mind,” wes the text Taft crossed the Utah chosen yesterday by the Rev. Silas |Tdaho last night after three G. Huntington of the Seventh Day Ad- | strenuous entertainment in through President Taft looked around and then come to the edge of the platform to see a | if all of Today: ought to be there es ja few In th rowd ye d clos shel ing for his hand They were waved away | | by tl secret s i men, Mr. S!>an sa | Ing ‘No, we «c ant start or we would | Utal him in tabernacle citizens Weather guides, PROTEST MADE MR. TAFT SAYS BY PASTORS WUOD-BYE 10 CRITICISED STATE OF SHARPLY UTAL CHURCH From the hotel to the tabernacle the Butt Governor William Sprs or J President was escorted by the band of | 5. Bri ee rd and Senat pr R wl moot | : ) | came ne in Senator Sutherunion musicans, numbering nearly 100 id al Lei Congressman Jone ph rac ell fol- | pieces, and thousands lined the streets, lowed | making the air ring with cheers all the As the President mount ted the platform| : use as when they do the clipping Price, UCCESSFUL in every detail, the original program for President Taft's last half day in Salt Lake was carried out to the letter, with the addition of a brief stop at the Y. M. C. A. and attendance at the regular service at the First Unitarian church before the President left for Ogden at noon. Crowded into the three hours from 9 o'clock until his departure were the tabernacle meeting, review of 22,000 school children, a visit to the Y. M.C. A. and church services attended by the President and the trip to the union station. As on Saturday, the President was greeted with cheers wherever he appeared, but the enthusiasm was more marked than before, and to Salt Lake and the President the day was one of greater things from the “human interest” point of view. then hunters” ads Yours SEPT. 27, 1909. Speaks at Tabernacle, Inspects Y. M. C. A., Attends Church and Then Departs. way. At the tabernacle 10,00) loyal citi zens were waiting and the President received the greatest ovation so far ac- “Home clipped ; sailed | firemen who fought The from danger in constant oils and paints, i ridges, blew up with — terrifl hundred everal eee T} origin of the fire te 1iough it js thought to ltjt he basement. At one sustaining time the entire | tant store, which occupies half a block, was arden In the <| threatened, but the flames were confined long-distanc . to the hardware department by the fire gathered to} fighters, who stood at times in a fusil-' | that may injuries result in the loss inwas’ no one though bullets, ; lk iat ae the flames were couke Steen ar avaeeciea: ay Corrie cart- eer exploding some of which ete in adjoining stores, is more or lees foree, hurling | injured y me ae we oe though i 7 popes known net. is extent alr | what feet in the ware tock was..the largest o a 1 is not KMOWN, | yrontana During the progress of the have started In /anoth r alarm was sounds dl from @ dis- Bens OL guls he ai | at ohe this trol and x i ) per SCaarall lames hour in (2 a oe endangers t ee en- m.) Brothers’ are under store con- |