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Show “TELE there’s estate bargain to offer. O tain SALT Republican “No, 48. TS. POLICY TESTIMONY ON SUBJECT UTAH RATE VITAL 10 CASE WEST ENDED sident Talks on Conserva_ tion of Natural Resources Ne and Makes Plain His Pur- Interstate av Issue of $10,000,000| < oh, Commerce Commis- General Day each con- and may ery for influence upon congress to enact side will Occupied endeavor leg- islation which shall best subserve the purposes and requirements of the situation. be reduced final to Officials who With for the REPUBLICAN closing day was not attorneys and witnesses from the east had left for their homes. Comm|ssionenthusiasm when he announced that he er E. E, Clark will leave for the northWould urge upon congress the necessity west this morning, where the Portland au aang the secretary of the inrh 000,000 worth of bonds hearing is already In session. At the case last the conclusion of rigation projects | oO) in} on ght SH. Babcock, commissioner of au, gaid: vbich work has. rclal club x e me ore ently ho “Mr. Taft declared did not intend that he ing his visit been was that to ie ago es of ures on tion of nected Affair. Lone C ee ee the two officials, themselves former Governor others in but uarc Pardee the of by for power all up these Roosevelt had been lands, ‘as President Taft to Mr. Pinchot for today and gave the dmncue s we “Of ), desired Secretary—General t| North would and though he Lake to Salt return did not desire to One ments both | to He| sion the of of by be the the Utah. en- Fred Wild, jr., general Pinchot by Mr. Inaugurated were freight | AF AN Denver & Rio Grande not| year to the ( @ 2 ME a EWE the * 8 is = a RIO W. aiid C. new g 74 tively that manage r 4- Ro ane BARA Neutral Territory for the Occasion. Ree 1 the long-heralded meetings GRANDE MANAGER of eat Clark. Inter- the Great Northern, region, known as the “El Chami-; Owner- | 550 acres, about zal,” contains ship ts in question because of the shift-| ine of the ‘Rio Grande channel, the di- | countries, | two the between line viding On Oct. 16 President Diaz will be wel-| comed in the name of President Taft at | the entrance to El Paso, outside of the | contested zone. When President Taft i velc > Ww ae ey Sear Mexico O 2 ene eee goes to proceed to the point where general) Clark, W. Horace Great] ceneral| eae: & International ed ap ieeeas a bee: Be the of th Boston, Sept, 25 here today that the smelter, which has. smelting at Denver | years, Is | divided President Diaz, accompanied by an escort of twenty men, will enter the United States By agreement, the escort will be nba d are to twenty men, while the executly crossing "El Chamizal.” The sucretary t will act as the representative of dent Taft to receive President Diaz al The governor of T the boundary. of EE) Paso will accomand the mayor will Mr. Dickinson the secretary. moy Diaz in | to President a welcome eon OVER. USEFULNESS OF Boston & Colorado Smelter pany to Be Dissolved. De vill be for this occasion regarded as neutral territory, and the feelings of neither nation will be displayed therein. This understanding has been reached by the two meene after much correspondence. Nhe be dissolved among ; pore P in, rg eee salutes. ee no definite has | know : Hubbard Next is. pel —v De- ACUTE NEED his has 24. statement conn eres other as ‘that OFF LeLEGISLATION Goldfield, Nev., Sept. 28.—With the arrival of belated trains today, many men whose names are widely known in the mining world were added to the delegations at the American Mining congress. The address of C. C. Goodwin of Salt Lake City, entitled “Some Suggestions for the Settlement of the Silver Question,” was read by George H. Dern, and a telegram from John Hays Hammond at Butte, Mont., expressing his regret that he could not but to make] Although announced for yet contention, unnecessary time. Arctic waite re be is planning Commander there} to the} General| A resolution calling for the organiza~ tion of a federal. mining 4d which was of Missouri, to call a meeting | {n that city club the in New Lay Peary’s York Mind. contribution is sete pa ae ane to ee presented was by E. R. Kuckley adopted and handed to sented to President ‘Taft: on his arrival ext eck. wee inte About Silver. The address of James A. H yew York on. “Proper Set ae Question Treasury can Cross long ( Colnratir sCen PEAR MO GOVERNMENT GOES Tacoma, TO Wash, a oe | and the vantlatar ae et assets| i of was made at the war olf Secretary The presentation true.” steam the American the On steam association 1898 the Cea sat the yacht return deleOates to the Truant reached th in and hour, late a at dock Bar Detroit in RERERDeUT launches. lcity The | darkness Joy fell overbuard in attemptward ing to cross the gangplank. Judge Dickand|inson jumped in after him and both unharmed incident out of the men came are| are representative citizens} in the e He ae first ward Faas oe was chosen J.eee D.tT a Murdoch COUisLEI a mal has} and to the city’s business time Friends of record, an admirable made Mr. Murdoch are urging his eae re icine ies EE eam long term couneciimanie nomina- McAllister} acclamation. by reincore ee Hy P. THE to Mc-| DAWSON RUSH Plac Rich Alaska, Where Mines Are Found. a Be 2 PS s ‘ Al Fairbank the the to stampede ises to rival days of the Klondike boom reports of CleRev Francis eres Ot on placers rich Iditarod, the of |a tributary 1,000 miners have gone A trom i ver summer the during and GIVEN Paris, anes h Yard. From the Third ward the Republicans Will elect for the city council Charles M., Lees and Willlam J. Yard, representative business men of the ward. Both pledged, promin the] whi : ms th Rellans e, steamer 1 confirms fully Innoko, from The today the ciiy council, and more recently chief representatives. of house the of clerk fe has long been an active Republican worker are pr Sieh 2 country Dawson Iditarod rush to in the nominated Ekman, A. J. for the long term, is the ond ward grocery. flourishing of a prietor business. He has been an active) of meat pan at a de pth hol every 1 15. sold There nominahis and years, for an Rey a) bedrock is reachet 1 at Skis ts with universal approyal. tion of supp are Prices feet teen council| the to elected when 0 ery are camp new the to|in back go will ward, Second fie from of winter to the approach faa body with which he is thoroughly Kon 3E-9 hina O0E See oe of a member formerly He was millar. men ) se untry, a ak ae . A —_——_- and are which capable to the Third) Burgette Short, ward Bue W ) the sole ir. remaining i. to United Stutes solid as rance ag} ae whom Henry will unite | Se2@tor A agsist ambition srson Watterson Aldrich to mee public meeOneis COAL to with that of “PASSER a is is of his endowing pub- the financial system Great Britain or trying tryin present his Loulsy Fille, t to Induct Indu views Ky at DROWNED. has been in Salt Lake. Dr, Short ha Honolul Sept. 28—While swimming two companions at W alkik Beach, cancer as active interest in ely te ee with ae ; t he Dickard named passer coal his vigorous pul-|a and through ernment, was Fen 1 nee armored — cruiser to correct] much pit addresses has done many municipal evils, William T. At-]| drowned de spite the efforts of ae es a fa Daa of e extoo point They save rescued him. is the & manager|to mate, Estate kin, his running Real at the were got when Invest-] of the National is a progressive | haustion He company ment Ar MILLIN. ene business man, and Is a constant booster IL NM 2H. a FOR COMMISSION f for Salt Lake. ) (Special to The Herald-Rep ysublie TI, of Elmer Rey. In the nomination aia bie einineicar pon Lr Goshen for the long term from the Fifth I Washington, Sept. have Republicans the ward municipal ane comm the issued today taken the certain means of wri sting the|reau City to uch A. McMillin.of Salt Lake be supervisor -for the. district of Utah. 2, Page on Continued . the states and the nation,’ Tre “a aoe 1 co-ordination the Bee “This : involves bre toes various scientific ofER the of the nation services did on Page Continued 2. on Page 2. STEMAER KEELE OVER AND EIGHT SAILORS WENT DOWN Norwegian Vessel Meets Disaster During Storm Off Delaware Capes. y hens nr tee Aas a cco: ecrat . . (6 Continued feet and ane a a ve ee on d food 1igh owing ATTENTION. MUCH —_—_—_—— Sept. 28.—Senator Nelson previnne: Sait 67 minutes. scented, CHATBe men, n Poi tcts eothe American monetar commission. are the recipients of much Fe BA a here. Senator Aldrich has reatta lig informed his friends here’ that sr ect of everyone in'theicity since he|~ EMPLOYE 28.—M. RIVALS Stampede of by that relate to natural resources and the ae Pel ager states, with of the nation not hear Dr. | Co-operation municipalities, corporations and individones. 7 communice Cook's sate ations Boe. oeeeae powers and rights of uals, so that the in harmony for a Peary’s Written Instructions. all can be exercised SRE e v : f purpose. common two houses on the Greenwere There it of this policy “In the inauguration holding Annotook, at one shore, aoe tor the national govEtah, | will be necessary another and stores. annie have We lead. the take to ernment The three white holding Peary’s stores. taken hold of agriculture, forestry and and Pritchard, Whitney, Murphy ini while i 46 Fairbanks hundred ees ; cre the on camped ire men Secae streak cis 9n8 mi an The pay proK tc 25 8 cents to 600 cas ‘t wide, and|and {sa successful business man well known of his ward, and has many] the people to : the city throughout friends a ecler in electing to the city council, is rv ine -ho has w the admiration and ea time ~ his by two years ago nis tion the grees sleet vard to represent {it In the city council, of ‘his service:as’a member snd. during deal of a great eounctl has devoted the does for the at are known| Nearly eryone of themof has been jaentined the progress the city, and nearly with evis making a sacrifice of persona eryone ape interests ‘to serve the beapia te fe ian vicinity hold jeanne ay aes said the speaker, “each supplementing Whitney's Story. the other in useful work, so mining St. Johns. N. F., Sept. 28. —The arctic} should be taken hold of. We should vessel Jeanie, with Harry Whitney, the| have immediately a national departNew Haven big game hunter, on board, | ment or bureau of mines and a national has arrived here from the Greenland] school of mines in each state, and pubcoast by way of Indian harbor, Labra- | lications made regarding scientific mindor. . : ing similar to those now made regarding Mr. Whitney was questioned regard- | sclentific agriculture ing the statements made to him by Dr. "The national department of mines Cook in Greenland. He said Cook ar-|should be the clearing house of the rived at Annotook in April of this year! states as to useful information to be and declared that he had reached the| utilized everywhere. The establishnorth pole a year before. He pledged| ment of such a department Is a legitiWhitney. however, not to tell Com-j| mate part of the great conservation mander Peary, who was to be informed | movement. Together. Work Should gone farther nor had that Cook only Honor How Rescue Was Made. During Republic 40\her the city, and all of ae m every part of the cit These | Correct the abuses from PENITENTIARY Sept, : a with presented Hilles. 2. | Ines convention Gealvtes: atae aac Republicans the men *% long long a whethe: e ent of mines” elub gir TEEDYOVE|it éexac ly in its presafternoon session. ry ted States will be no considerent form, There oer Francis G. ‘New ands of evadix expresable changes, however. Some Congressman W..F. een of in phraseology, sions may be altered California were the speaker but that is all. Of et is one ca n Senator Newlands’ eee take from or add to the fac contain “The statement will abs Mr. Newlands dwelt upon the imporfacts in their proper order, and will contance of the mining industry, contendtain no arguments, except as the state -l|ing that it stood next to agriculture, ment itself constitutes an argument. and that the powers of both the nation ‘T do not care to go on record as sayand the states should be exercised in the ing that the statement will prove tha t! diffusion of knowledge regarding it and Dr. Cook did not reach the pole. That} jp jnstruction as to methods, security is a matter for the public to judge. I and economical developmen can say that Peary’s statements are “Just as agriculture has ‘been taken jumping ae Assistant by the of Salt o The presentation departinent in New England. ward has been suffering from.. the incorporated under American city council Both men will in 1865, with $1,500,- | be valuable additions to the city coun- in gullty pleaded Seattle, at office embezzle-| the to today fedex ul court He was] ment of $5,718 since last March Tacoma] to came and 21, Sept. {indicted of | guns command under all Houston, Sam Judge gave himself up last night. After a visit with President Taft, dur-|.and Albert L. Myer, com-| Brigadier General years] him to three sentenced will be served,| Hanford refreshments which ing STEN nt of Texas - ain ~ the d at MecNeil’s| penitentiary federal to Mexico, | In the return will Diaz President -compa-| ki a . a ete It is alleged that McCoy's short-| the] Island.’ by boundary the to ‘ialaccompanied ei): Wy RUE se. Sooke d to $15,000 in two Comey aie echein ince I nied by Brigadier General Myer with his | a « O Hlo, amounter same | see ; 1s the receiving and escort ame and cavalry of squadrons two staff, will] Peary prove this + of the medal was suggested by Presi© ~ | dent Thomas H. Herndon of the Ameri- a eeerm. ee strong the people of the Fourth Petit will] 4 band of El Paso name the rons of the Third United States cavalry,|in the | national air, and the Mexican play field artil-| Third C, B and batteries A, Fort | artillery will fire a salute of twenty-one] from infantry Ninth and the lerv artillery, the of vorth Lees the stockholders. are largely resident The company was Massachus eits laws ae Com- It was announced Boston & Colorado | been “engaged in| nearly forty-five President Taft's escort will con-|the name of the President, the governor| Coy, examiner and supervisor of BOV-} rez. sist of headquarters band, two squad-|in the name of the state and the mayor| ernment surveys, em] loyed in the Jand] the] three batteries of field 1 28.—For today was ° Goshen, ward named. were there of in of FW lol Sept. 28.—When President Taft and Diaz at El Paso and Juarez take place next month, intervening territory between these two cities, which is in dispute, municipal conventions L. Hobbs, cashier of the Colorado | Harry for treasurer been elected has Midland, B. Johnson of Lewis and 4 that company, Ce ec secrets * The] Ee vie agent] purchasing general and as-]| to become Midland, olorado of the the} of Kruttschnitt to Julius e{stant ispgonfirmied. Fier: -riman epi ‘DAYS Washington, to it will at head of. the | Placing before the peop ile as candidates} Judge Taft now president; Justice of court supreme the of then Brewer, the city election this fall. nmande oa caniut cf The men named at last evening's ward | the United States, were on steam yar hts one |}and ey wee Land in Dispute Will Be Regarded) As intimated public medal “| Atkin, short term. I gold long | mee , ri Saree os € wise 2 each cs term. ae ae Sept. d Eckman, short A peer st Ward—E are In evening two ignorance, professes posipaper announce morning | dent, ry a ORE is thinks it the river at Detroit, Mich.,. and James. F. Joy, a.Detroit lawin Tae ethan Bhcrotasy “64 rar Dickinson KET Murdoch, McAllister, Ward—J Fifth a ‘Pennsylvania yational and rail-) es = | MEETING OF P F oP re A Bs REST NOW he rescuing. eek Jes aietO SBEae eae as:eee ee 3)ote G-ee te oeeteterin | ar ae = D. ) entice ate = necessary, but should have. been road. The Utah. shippers advance M 8 | t di e eae e a the that the Increase in business! statement begun ten years ago !-Republican.) ‘ to The (Special rates| fair from result would re opening | which the The President defended Vice} -While 28 Sept. Colo., Denver, loss} this compensate than more administration | would by the present of Jands and] refuses to talk, Schlacks | Pre sident 2. Page on Continued 2. Page on Continued | J. B. Andrews, assistant to the presi-| Be It information Eleven Years Ago. into eee : Office. 7a Ward—J. D. J. Second Fos-|% term. W.T. Wanteld Th, 'T ' First N MeGuerr -formeny Sie. of aidmis- general term: :decbued:.re- pre aident, Stewart, oi one P| Rio & Denver the for of Mr.|agent work wonderful to the referred ee % ton. 2 yf wpe the: etat work Pinchot, and said that while that ( ) denun tlo t first, it was| rates asked for by ve th shippe $327,000 ":< | Horace result In a loss of only thi * the hs forms | would a all a eae nee only Herald No. Silver Occupies a Prominent Place in Discussion at Goldfield After Several Papers on the Subject Are Read. Statebut | Bar Harbor, Me., Sept. 28—The ‘material which Commander Peary will produce to support his contention that Dr. Cook did not reach the North Pole is now in completed form. As soon as it has been passed upon by the Peary Arctic club it will be made public. General Hubbard, president of the club, and Commander Peary concluded their conference on the subject today. The statement will be only the opening of the campaign which Peary will wage on Dr. Cook. wae Personal es <, long term; W. O Ale Dae Doce er Laue k, Call: Elliott General Incumbent” election in-éhietsof the J.C. R. B. Gensral<d 7e Virginia Oct. | the able to attend was “> of | F. a * Taking Maine; Gi ners al Ww KE. E meer, Ohio, et candidates for the city council. General F oC, Rumbold aeons Ohio, | personnel of the candidates of each . Unit d'States: Senator AO Oe e is an indication of the integrity most important de velp: day's testimony, according shippers, J Gener : William. Sens cay Blower pro-) to that interruption any courage gram, he doubted if the entire commis- | ®550¢! Mibh, owas sjon would Ss Martin] Storeh hada 1M General Gene vad C arolina desire | £0", at an early date, to be decided| agreement of counsel. He s ald | been announced that the com-| I, A. fornia; Gene General rals\ Henry + M D..J Maryland; and| Mit higan; extrac also would and Florida: J ‘ husetts: s ;jeneralé Massac ste ; i | Wood, Minnesota: that full Charles J Genera, Make . in aw a lc 2 ee ter, a Are ‘CONTROVERSY Save Fellow Lawyer — and Washington, Will see Sacrifice Blaws 7 bee Treasurer—General tori importance, Pateallnten Integrity, e Each . on Pennavivanin Nebraska ,,Vice Presidents Case. one of great evidence, the Bde attorneys the commission briefs on by it had aban-]| Ballinger. de ma everything beeen sub-| ee ce told was {he that credit th ics close of the case, Commission-| ths Clark case Both. to Mr. At formed | mission been owetive Important policy begun by| support of Mr.| practically Sete connection and Na- aes ae yer, ne eros Ante Men of ‘Selected mY Ability 28.—The cs ny boa ere Pes oe opera- and Se elec PB xege: he eee eat le a srigham, sity 8 doned Credit con- subject In ee Ginna Asie Cletion of the Tinta aan mithen by|er having] and Ines eae ation aa Neca Convention. ‘ hone the fig of the reopening | of trust” had of conservation strong Pinchot with the the Mr. the Rees of Ail os P Poe ae Pate age ane rhe peed tmnt oat leonditik a Re raliseadl for entry of lands containing water] power sites which had been withdrawn) by Mr. Roosevelt Tt was asserted that | ato “water take Gould the California,| congresss, and secured recommended not the construction the M810 a At tie ee a men suggested that nearly excepting the dictionary had ee criticized was Ballinger Secretary .aoat. oF Lake 157. traf- believe | maintenance conceivable every with pe rhtncemees Geno 8 and Rio Grande & -pro-|. west of the necessity | with officials and operation Denver here in Spokane a little while! the national Irrigation con-| are ents Of construgHon: tion, dur-:| the impressed relief immediate Ballinger- “Pinchot for cost could| lande but able oF has of for out paid ie oe the added government] which CONVENTION NDID i sults will pro ve of vast benefit to the people of the state of Utah. at sterday’s testimony consisted mainof masses of evidence concerning the that congress the projects ently bec ot ee today that undertake should CITY The Republican city convention will meet promptly at 10 o’clock this morning at the Salt Lake theatre, to organize for the nomination of the next officers of Salt Lake. As soon as the convention is organized, reports will be he are from the committees on permanent organization and order of business, credentials, and platform and resolution The committee on platform and resolutions will report to the convention the Republican platform on which the Republican candidates named at today’s convention will be elected. Following the adoption of the platform, the convention will nominate by ballot its candidates for mayor, recorder, attorney, treasurer and auditor. Each ward will announce its city committeemen, and arrangements will be made for the immediate inauguration of a vigorous and successful campaign The Republican city committee last announced the following temporary officers H. C. Edwards, chairman; John James, vice chairman; Karl D. Hardy, secretary; Harry §S. Anderson, assistant secretary; Axel Steele, sergeant-at-arms,. The committees for the convention follow: Credentials—First ward, Mrs. Johanna Melton; Second ward, J. J. Meyers; Third ward, L. Dahlquist; Fourth ward, John James or L. L. Cummings; Fifth ward, Jettie Browning: Permanent Or ganization and Order of Business—First ward, Raymond Sermon; Second ward, J. J. Greenewald; Third ward, W Williams; Fourth ward, S. W. Anderson or W. S. Higham; Fifth ward, Karl D. Hardy. Platform and Resolutions—First ward, Car) A. Badger; Second ward, Alex. Buchanan, jr.; Third ward, W. B. Booth; Fourth ward, A. R. Barnes and R. R. Anderson;. Fifth ward, W. M. McCrea eT ne sentatives, have urged upon the ‘Prestdent that a bond issue was the only way by which justice could be done. Salt Vol, Harry Whitney Reaches St. Address by Senator Newlands Johns, N, F., and Confirms on the Importance of the Cook’s Story as to Secrecy Mining Industry in DevelopRegarding Discovery of Pole, ment of Natural Resources, ‘ARD NEW OFFICERS — ")WORTHYW AIDTHY MIF FORrl WIEN GOLD MEDAL AL GERAS size finished until nearly 7 o'clock last night and, within a few minutes, most of the Enthusiasm Aroused. President Taft created a great deal of will decide Utah rate case. to eliminate reasonable Today: PUBLIC MUST JUDGE OF DEPARTMENT OF MINES TESTIMONY PRODUCED IN THE CABINET URGED consideration. Testimony The clines to Go Upon Record. Departs. a mass of what is regarded as immeterial evidence, so that the testimony The President added, however, that he would take every step and exert ev- Showers Declares Peary’s True, Lake LOCAL MEN ARE SATISFIED gressional authorization. Hubbard ments Salt Weather EVIDENCE NOW NOTED MINING IN SHAPE TO MEN GATHER GIVE THE AND TALK WORLD SENDE Commander in THE METALS. Silver, 511/¢c. Copper (cathodes), 1234¢. Lead, $4.40 per 100 Ibs. Price, 5 Cents. Will Be in Salt Lake Again Next Month Testimony in the Utah rate case Spokane, Wash., Sept. 28.—President Taft delivered here today his before the interstate commerce comlong-anticipated speech on the con- mission was concluded at 7 o’clock servation of natural resources, and last night, and the hearing was adoutlined the policy of his adminis- journed until October 29, when a tration on this subject of supreme |quorum of the entire commission will meet in Salt Lake again to hear final importance to all the west. Mr. Taft broadly took the stand | arguments, which will be presented| that while the present administration |by Attorney C. C. Dey for the Utah | is pledged to follow out the policies |shippers and Attorney F. C. Dillard of Mr. Roosevelt, such a pledge does| for the railroads. _ not involve him in any obligation to | In the meantime, the attorneys for| f without UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1909 Interstate Commerce Commission Members Testimony Concerning Cost of Construction of Denver & Rio Grande and Other Roads - BALLINGER IS COMMENDED policies CITY, Evidence Most of Bond Proposed to Complete Projects Begun but on Which Work Has Been Stopped. out these LAKE ARGUMENTS TO BE HEARD IN CITY ON OCTOBER 28 ILL ASK CONGRESS TO AID IN IRRIGATION WORK “carry VA e sion Concludes the Taking of Representative y pose Under the Law. ~ * SALT HERALD -REPUBL a real | had a Philadelphia, Sept. 28.—Eight men were drowned and seven of the Norwegian narrow escape from death by the foundering Saturday lightship. The seven steamer Gere, six miles from the Winter Quarter on the British steamer men who w ere saved arrived here this afternoon They are Captain Julus Arroyo, which took them from the lightship. Meyer, the captain, and six men. Pee shipwreck. left here ‘ yey : They Friday sal with ing etl : _ a an and i yas righte attempt righted was iti time, story of the; Enough which | was made to clear it of water. ec gotten out after a two hours’ strug‘ ifteen | V8 ‘ a crew of fifte gle to put two men in it and, with the aid of their hands and a pair of marine la Grande, and a cargo of coal for Sagua glasses, they scooped enough water out rough weather after Cuba, encountered to permit others to climb Jn passing out of the Delaware capes, All the time this was going on the 4 . a Quarter lightship. and losing a battle fighting was were on deck, an|crew Seco weit when only The weakest swimmers and heavy sea struck the steamer | with death, ly a down. went not swim could that dangerous | two atoa 1. over aea cual ce apswim not could who men by | One of the struck repeatedly raeneeny she a to save Henderson to Alexander pealed finally went over on her] on end pte .The latter, struggling to keep his him. to.right) be. done. could "Nothing ae he could him told water, above head the vessel, and, she settled rapidly not, and that it was every man for him| the from spt swe The only boat had been : there fore davits and was floating away, AS small mast with sail attached was was gt for the men to do but there spled floating near, and one of the men jump into the sez as4 re jumped overboard and towed the a 5 find timber or other managed All p. at and t was erected, boat. the} the ship, and ets from o oa they sighted the Winter Diereecs s lightfor the] out struck Sen ne vs vee es aay on took of which the crew ship, was| craft. little. The boat. Rerine up, but after a trying | beard, bottom floating a & There’s work for a want ad.—when ine 0 each |S Sees |