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Show of ey er SEC: VOLUME vil, NUMBER 56. a Rot ye* mee ent MONSTER ENGINE DEALS SWIET THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES. PASSENGERS} « 4 Dl Some surprise day that he ee has been ‘eeirclpen amang: 1 iknow much oboe t Little Station of Gary, Ind., Scene af: a Seleatite and Ghastly the city oom Least Seven Lives. th THING ABOUT INTEREST -» Unheard of Conduct of Trainmen. Who Speedily Pulled Out of Station, Leaving Maimed and Dying ‘{o Their Own Devices, w eh a oot. 5.=-Without a bell or WINALS, irain a Of lik® a warning, great sieépers comet out the sound shriek in ite of the cf wake, ,as of men and swept darkness women ; Hind | | ut on men and have bean ground "to the wheels of continued women the on-its afte. pieces under train, which Way at a speed of Number Not 40 i Se AOS ER OT and Ree the train fc had rt ‘ to and eae rode killed a at least r between +: gathe1 z bound 100 ed ‘ to for OMe |Santi oe for u Chicago to enter : ‘osite a side a The the the rea gt to Cary.) guild pe person train was of train from : the passengers had mat the fiver : the not tracks from to Chicago a darkness, yet ard i board left ¥ loomed sweeping out There c was ne Sone " no time pe for for platforms between others were caught pilot . of squarely aster monster the of Most and ; | on 5 7 of of sides h the from the ohn some cars both wind ‘acks persons Y train, tra ke further .ovel ovwy T prose aAND field says ne | Is the 2 to pefore Shortly as A, Banks, ard ard, ne 10 o'cloc Ss. a str iker, and is> chief. Ais, £ in ¢argument +e -onard fight. oe 2 t an f the in a fist rot the worst of 5mentioned, Piether ) with local disturbance. acer a volved in they were | and had put into boarded ai jthe 1 simply patrol the made ee even Blonder. See motives of Francis ae se si as = split ee ber of the that failure caused the te : Phat jury, oo much ol has 1 will to put the fore the noms urday "e May Never Be meted. A; ait ‘Kitt orneys "for for the state will have a only untrue tol!conference in the next day or two and | reaching erect: gc . ies o _ eae the bapecyno eyes the 27 ewatiinng oe been =e | thousant say Ruef lays Lae | and) * dethat; , so 0 ore : Py es peeinet missec many | sued aes Bi n inelinato strong ‘ the it will ; sentation that a pee poor ee the rush and stan a be of that either he regretted deeply or bait or | Pe tnen to Sidfend ek pt 8 < because of al isi the officers a officers or speed and should is FR. Gomez, Principal soft be \ in D snap th t li on tt thers yth S } sau c.\He ; th but vu ta, said an Adams, jroad. |° ci ee s‘ | Vg t eeu spect fist Se were better: ‘ - pias the ; | and that was Ran ee as that Lt crowds" Friday revenue large, es sath position from abr ereat prom-, the the , Ot Religious to be pels ss of Day, ee » big big days not day was a In} the movement in the for spirit as| to the Te or line nes fences view hi a > oe tha the1 as of the . : up as erie a beloved Who :2 , Clawson by/ Communed| coming, and until far on they into Oat 2 Inooncommenting apostle hymn due me was | on to referred h the environment, the children of the morning ly ;} only the apostle but children, be | W@8S| examples future continued the night to It) at to| the What men and ae Ala i a I or Pap: panion and: ae helpmate ¢ Lord saw e that it was aegood a not - ‘ for at thea! prophet peok aainin } set the be w a." Believes a ie belle er | . because dav Will a the da We remem-| Adam in the} to ne ele conclusion us and. nayfe said, "he ogi of oe Pa -eet on wisdom set us give them echiidren good of to- ren and women the ehildren are the: women of. In of tothe Revelations. lar found ae AB all neChrist n of Garden of Eden that he saw it we aa e << A Tacus i not good for man to be ae ae S, raed I a Baa |lgave i , ‘ his com-}| ness him to0 andb e sae i$ a woman 1 P later the| | stored through per-| distance. 7 as Night. ; the . to the faet, he wspaielg pour seen ao Tere a help:n to teach our - children Hc chi them good counsel and of worthy abociheins the that divinity ot and inthe fas' bowl re : raseph " Smnithce the uth - ose} . church of the. ehucon Tha Theae theth fhe Latterwas husband and wife to be alone meas ied by Christ in his ministry when admonished iceent them nish to be to} founded aa the fruitful, earth. and] he walked b) in the} flesh. In' our ouy das eee TE Pee aa ST CeaDe ‘com-|the church: was restored by: Joseph | rule over 1 AdamS ¢ and Erion \mandment: Eve wert bles =| | re o onawas and is a prophet of Later in the day as conferent ©} sed with posterity. Woe unto sbat Ne=) close d, and as the week-end shopping jon which disregards this command: eines eS pent he as concluded, still greater . throngs| and undertakes to stifle the} Eis | .omne Ar s He Way Ms gg "Children, an first speaker | marrying," said believe in »- ; they could around| the ck, and! the track, an a Man represent) j. 9 jjving faith with us. Dr. Tony | per when the Lord placed enclosing enclosing at the much missiorie, RarTheSpex second ai The represen- | compelled contests from a Attendance ae a 4 been re | Aotane Rudger " ‘lawson His adthe | dress took up the question of children of O e Latter-day Saints } among 7 believe in ‘We th<are a . people a who believe arte = | ; a ee : perfect sole $ Heavy t . to Spantle <n. mtn were ss bhinikers oe chi paddock, force sea eat esy everyboGy afternoon this who comes of Italy. a Ri the about of the J. I. Critchlow, Ww ho has charge = |aqmission department, estimates P fully 25,000 people werere on in seld he vil & <0of |rlage were a but-they of the (wel surces : any in rio gion, praia . had roe ivcedtion was offered by John G Me -| Quarrle, president of the Eastern} rac aris ae 4 aha Lake schoois, ng, among he sas churet schools the ua ay Latter-day Saint s ecause "God on in| mighty'? was exeluded from the pub- Spa With re oun was the hymn that| Israel when> the prophet. Moses was eee y choir and congregation BaP forty days and nights ii'the moun- a the opening of the conference Satns, (When he returned "he found irday morning at 10:10 o'clock. Thhe | the people worshiping ddols. ae ee zress of enitariat iS ¢ visitors.|erty. Among those who will men in | foreign countries is the Rev, |} Andre, \tative | 1 Oct. 5.-BHminent scholars lands and: féllowship wil See AF tne Workers, listed o- ca Salt hi ,e that he was con-| | augurated tended. theaters nuainst the OE crea ahi" -bintowte Tat ofhysician the repre-| that Pettibone's erné ‘ Internationa Other Liberal past.|and a0 . accomm for say Saturday Big Wwvas one one ol of been! treated Boston, | ehom many a revelation, They lessons it teaches ; r Day i . aA Z Saturday bate had aogier it all management and harge, hax been , a profit by the s e left at the for the same raat to or 1 ee or for for the ee on oka Angeles, \da Otis, GETS 2s known ,or. the a lk INS th known : E. P. in real estate asent as- Randolph in 4 his, her husband of eg 1 ofo tine. é the on opportu I Paetfic UN ; when} Union strike. aattion A few in days the » : mn Union at rail- Pacifie the 4 regular appilt- wpers mat , estercas lay, to my sur-} was informed that I< : ould not ; ‘ 7} ‘ ae down my company : The zona Otis in wealthy 1 resident berry 4sm. took t Mrs place : races Tl the sC10 is ¢‘oal The re .OgseGoa Se Widespread, S aed: - periph ndent Leonard, but at ie oa ni apitalists es sand audience fter wee ! f ah "mine « and ship °* nd Blandin, and the Gooseberry FER MATI A cre Opat Leon: ird a fight ensue ad sold, 4 at-/ Springs, _ Snodgrass, . : Nita. 14 fountains ofiwndertaken t Oct. . hrew IP eaAN me + escape to run + onthe nl + ¢ an-|+ bs with-all ; a en The back oskle up his stone d did the estab+ from,+ his this Wille se. not -rTise, injured : : Willie force anea ro turned : truck and dust him he | his fair ‘ day removing | life. this Any nation course has met the jonno of ; ‘ Utah with € the @ skull C4 44 4444444444444444444446 that felt ths ace ty-2 even years In seven of our the enc » Wd Dade chureh, Hecke wean ae the) sp hige andr of exthi r on there little Sue of the existee : doctrin O00 receded oe sudiated. There has never ! a called for the -pur- On we directors, directors, all in the the other The have "ths "tha ¢ drag ira short notice, ore : : : a 5 t little fair doub a the under juntil tonigh it: cily eaealmos +| Reet ES them to , proposition ask { seThe ¢j| ito +/this week vho #]men. who wk came : have "hese sie oe j] inelinec4 +\simply } so | Starices, : on. hand, contraet {have notand made + longer, it OP suld statistics et read were ‘MANY ‘by Apostle: i: to : re rémain Ton mal @ re in here) yy. ior oe TIEN) ees penne : on their own : ces « o are vTARY ets malt respo Ard the matter vee Piette Ast TEER ie ILDINGd x Pat = iy {mone V%IE BAe mong Sewell, the ; those Briehurt une mayor may of H .} i i a ex J : their cht inves of the iiste the va The second class, a he sé ps : they hear the mor th ¥ and ene become bitter enemies @ at nothing, vs rup! ; Pe : ; on (Continued faith Th =Pag ace t i Bight : ye 5 re J are,. Republican Waterbury; ‘ POLI TICAL address, and 3y* candidate} actiout ath aud ae o work-| 'in on ! the: RALLY ; crowd, ‘rack oO t o rising . to ‘ nine ‘ aan a fr i a the. room aSne hil stairs to the street A cilene aeholalp Hout Stes caved 1 Johnja | several hundred the hall'on ‘the 1 | ed : terrible "rf 150 men \|hed ad been State Senator | cape fry tt eicheats oe of in A One as itss feet, cheered and stamped wildly owet, et ! J . building the set demonstration the|‘The x rg and \ whe qur- . | trembling, , . nrha - ams aebegan t known politicians in onne ‘ Hat Dean, a prominent part) en ry he nets n fair|er, who Is : an,dying 5 nd of injurtes see? nerous. | the more | bristle up I s a D IN COLLAPSE a Irving j |} numerous. Claw- | ing e a Republican rary oa th (the wlg ih fall OL ree a ; tructti® or hou te ook Oran oa |? a UT f ‘ ae They | ? : hardly hat Waterbury onl er ¥ res iy : ae, ing at hundred p ABN Pee ea th futa End Athletic club bullding hibitot 3S exhibit our tie from and that ane eee a tO . Je ad of peoplethe a te received elders Se gladly, ton eagerly and finally embrace ayynis . s ot was faith. cee. h e bea in Zlon)- i sane | BU the nae de earec by all men Recetas said, lasi ve cehilaren he Me i rs ee ec bil Po suc- ; ‘considered "her what elders was) of oh wh e in omen who wi aS! [tysaidto the the chure with eighteen) missionary work are received by there } 86 that 742 howed ware : : the to continue largely from horse| hospital 4 imals: at the ‘ udience é fast an ny i : n : eémih a. all a da oweve c O5)4n8 ‘he Apostle Smith ereat falling off SsiS-| various religious creed yatter-day Saints have P i aaivavenled. eighteen! . among « thethe peo} people who oive and thirteen ehildrer Statistics Ones sties on Litthe 4 . jenough #j}are said one of encouragement when sucht4 Tee have make known mother mothers jy ann TE lie in Clawson alien ssec up mat exXAM-=} had the Israel who possessed fouT-} nd sixteen children and that/ i. were hundreds upon } rt eee oF 7 +/it} and Slee a I ate there ©) a W8S) th the of Mr. take he was Cee and that a queen among wearing a crowd Over, ‘ontini continue two days sald who ewel others [ feet, fee too tell te has ever seen > quit He ier kept ¥ | cess, financially, for noug the next two das ¥ i eres ah a There is interest enough ney in 1 th : fraces heee s A ane ay ere t eee 4 this message." long eno io | ples. ieins -Sk aa of last week air Surely ‘Better "11 e remained night and died unconearly ornir 1 ston had morning all fractured fair there * |) thing on i ¥ along 5 of risic the *)run =+i |a_thatfiasco We we could children companion called help, and ca vas carried carriec boy was 7 horne scious are : The movement to position for the first J + anger a : stone of the head the nscious in Ws UnONS } hiened The frighter fineing that their the isitor of <\ce and pe the people peep lfling SX o but imy pressions Dae vs ‘ pleasant Pp dani Tamee iG fair aid resi +) Donald, expressing the general ° oa snatched it horses thousands piggest +i week + from ol is aflerafter Jimmy Snodgrass and Shopshire: werefle! } itin \e Carried «away by awa by i. ; & ie home ‘ 1 yesterday @) Jiramy rom work will start. tn nest, and it is exy ert that, exvicinity of the stable fast of | held: +++) ATs years. : Willlam Sehropshire old ere returning school. the .,.'tramp noon There were other chil; chas-. and playing along, dren ig " each Suddenly there ; os other. il in. the games ' soon fuel be» every real with the ope jwill be Ifttle but grounds strewn who were °| debris of all deseription: d ;worn ; % by the e tim t almost to dust heaps a KILLS PLAYMATE WITH See from in thicknes The + now y being being! Treih d!'+ ae 3 expect=|+ and it i cf t will the should HHH eee eee ey and years + months|+ + 25-foot vein Ds widespread : is ees ee vein eight feet to that } cual is equal 1 er . e Gebo colliery, a ------ Creek tickets: rf began Blue In Arl-|@ father Wyo, Oct e Pe oryf . coal a few on "creek, ; attracting CIscQye now Below c) Otis' sritrats of Gooseberry J . Thermopolis, ' yi . Hvef00 liwenty-tis ri"3 of ro. Sey Sarai James i + oe ~ attended the the exhibits 1, nightfall cept in the more the 8 weddingng eng -« though he Siinda : of those avho; had «gainecss ot: management' simply gave out Or) hat when the grand stands wel BOY de-'y% properts gave m |For there was enough interest the cbservant leading)" apatattct ite rained seats simply no g @n § 1 a Wen re i support me ay id Mrs. Otis He neve Er tien 2 when J needed stairs» would. 4 PG ae a Pes ee at' ‘Tuscon. Ariz ta ae . Ve trouble \ ‘ ly ex-'4 The in the OU fam) <1 over ao. consid ble period and) 4% ene ae Ras to rae ct matters-| 4: ih A Otis al Ragone accused Mra. . Hundreds were admitted to the Car) -------- es R Ls -------- _ ae = .todsy, Asecured\g Otls: er rats" ieadouno, hut at present > 3 mee! Sper e ORO LIL. Wy i crowd their way In ; ¢ did gain the Re ‘the the arrangement met arroy a ? ‘ aes at least ¥ fortunateoO as to. be there DIVORCE | 7-Sach:fal vay in Los \ , nd Chicago, appearea before Jume of the Superior court and | told te of . her nae 1 ie woes ene ee try to event steps' ers nd s full 5----Char -Charming st '-| prominently In a Ange> = s,et Pasadena 3 Oct people cauce' whe der ANGELESS SOCIETY it Western on put for various infra under.Gsci-4 piacea ‘sertio rtl n and non-support, but back of ¢ \ ane on , ex-|4¢ reckless of illemations ned i \ had Banks fri nd eae P and fondness for wine lificulty. between | travagance a fondn ; their Ji : : deprived wnt Washington had | to the rules' of! x i yin ; | % re for thehad ; Union 1 noe Pacifi been t urned. | applica tion of the " » the office ¢ = {was met : igczer x re Mans oe cher and fair just ended, ne P. Amen declares | grounds disérimination and Early men bra of that he |the: fair: The he W45 | jarge as those of unt ‘ i the felt who says =the it imenable WOMAN DENVER oy the "en nat placed' Los l OF work it no young s n Ame Mi 1 chiefs" Sie reid t! | L ae a worry Sonnet eae ie ele L ae i 1d. Blandin was due) eemself,, factLEonat' ihnt through Leonard's ef| forts he had been each listed, ist eo and in local| nity ag: a Cuban, Harlan I E forts manner: lthig: Leon-, thls ‘ he aeak: trie (ution and tp i , cD Be A ons he. had' been. "0} LOS f cal heard that mae :in placed Ke is because | bei ing discriminated | ) bit color. 1 conveniently, HA 2. villag: a6 aggrieved 6! the | ‘ i lth of be a jene the when and | le ft is or i "tn } CMS rs ite Te ae ae staff departments-then ots j to ] of] ' it that ih STREETS ee chargé .ad-| rea a ae oe ¢ es ae ones Aast Gabit they promised to' be there | September 22 to 28. The sessiqua bd th. bigger and better exhibits than! congress. are expected to disclose with Beta Sx owds of} intellectual quality and dignity ever Mheyv bigger cr : rat teexpect | character and \ po sitt on SE Ww ) o view them AGGRIEVED f sub- | wi Sites ion's roommate mit in 2 s sald Jt} ‘ "reduced ls ame sect time, and ICIALS and ‘British been employed a sigh a relief thought all over. glad the} 1ey vere glad that they it hadwas exhibited, 5 g; : . to every-j; eae been the surprise sto mem- on the ement." ee SON IS_ IS those who had ground heaved + si bu hada Yer-pe they een "Apostie Whitney: said ay pian 2exhibitorsits Maa Most by [sameeren ive re wan Fibs i oF i vee admitte Beenie WASHINGTON' ship- | this | in. {tuated in the ir im the iafl departm pe main purposes as aede hig aol C,te le A. grapher + wagon of : rae rules : or 2 pes Pair ae nome » home forr a good lon es starting in with the worl of jabide ito.; he Merced Tht somic [eel che a gneve. ae J 14e1 a j the : | night per } yy hile not at liberty to which way [I I am voted, or any other with nearly: picked crey ‘| BOOKER these apts tails should pe nae by roster, nd Hn Ollce©rs rpaar € \ pecioul | from the nter Wwé not. n= pouble They say that ‘ice headquarters to police « pecause they the tf take on Prosccution's Whatever report, makes a protest unfairness of detailing of- the OVE MV e W lag 1 applied and Blandin | ago | anérar ahi e men|relayoun off ee of : ‘Hunter: +N 10 ayreste n the arrestet ee was age ke AY pt wae at the Ka races. was thehac Moy1a . was the last shibits. chance andtheythere would jeer of the shows that) been ofa confers Mat DO : = ; vhite ah AG et It itself ; were have! be : ‘ Lord.have History disregarded this, pose revising th e r vevelatie lations of i God te . er as the 400 white be ay the race meet itsé i to see the exhibits, an + nations which have «¢ if . re t the syelas wn ‘ ri yother : SE AWAY a neat BL |)Ae 0104 Si | command } he are Petted. || ee ( att 16 vipat a lozel a young a ous: usands of people were turned thousands who either aetook adhaye been wiped from the)! Rtas belleve aanc ler uf a* O¢ eee the -Brigadier-Gennest g wh who are still at the academy, t |trom the grandstand, which was es lvantage of the closing hours to see | map"Theas aEereeaites people Dee eean aaaateal for ever; egroes ssterday, today an d Parry commanding | neg tudents corroborate the) fendy packed to overflowing. Ther ~ |‘ the fair for the first time, or else came‘i Saints as a people | came cle a , rit nine! if j " 5 : simply ‘ ‘ wuye ne Cuban pacification, in his | nomial lwas: no use le ae any ee back to continue their observation appreciate the glorious purposec oe moore Thhe y : 1 p everlast ted 5 ihere (ea reasons, wis eRe ey. ugeny ang 4 riker, werein He one aGeorge ote da forGolder, conviction, ork with thelr: regiment The detail system nad oflicel ho, for fami! uraze. clerk, becam | = hich ended | ‘ « Oct | to wae Poy the{ veral k Thom| ? E. nt a 1 > i Officers is at ~ cuperintende nt o » Western Union, branch - = oO Blandin, 62, f involved oT 40° t« rily ae réguiting from tne Ss eer le rap h comern Union and. Pos tal Telegral panies' employes 2s 0o¢occurrec u 1 this ae ae 1 : ing. PES of many the. social positions he }system ON x | jation | jury government a Denver, Sardinia, hisareas resighis exile oo they ble. first tne} f the trouble, West-| been ;!5-The ie M est and best: fair ever heid.| w 1 brother-in-law, Boeckmatwas of the members Fred of his family o s si r ment "ment W as pea ane Se eg ere we looking to this ‘eae oF speed powers as tne a rine of x ae < 0 } F Oct. a eG: AUS y Srey hh oMmew ul 1 bad turned his back fAiaAhe® 1 1 of the sheriff. {recipient F 2 procured be ma that eKe company r¢ $750,000 a $7 This subs : idy agreed average g, O FIGHT hone 1 oo m ictween WpHen. had escaped Injur coaches and as soon' » eng ngine between | Other crowded nto he 628 who be-ia LUSITANIA th e teers f rom th e the} e cade sigight 9 of t Se } vn by the light from bloody tracks, sho ¢ 7 2 ' s tationary t train, the windows of p th @ ee persons ns eo THE 00 Naval ee the ¥ ee! PU irda ts ee np AUP owe Shane PODE éonvictlon that no: other nding than, pei OER ee Wat He:orsible. realsen, ¥ wards --__- SHIP Washington, corks, knocking | a a ea beneath the ane i gen other.‘r the other se Praia he f | is": W haw ; ~ \nis' both|none that ON yage to Nev ork passengers and a were! first annual js | against the of the track h of the tcain| rust! 0 crowded abo ike . . Nee arial them down ng ARE eral Thoma the army of (he) } ; oO ‘closes an apostle will, Be named | stakes esane: 38age. is 29) George Teasdale, deceaseds| 2$; in six, seven.26. Whi eet be is not known, except}25, and in 277.4n age "4 i the a men] secsec crash, a} ae . who had kerosene : ablaze The been lamp ; entire unable it to. overturned > the to ea. that the electric lights Pern dno eT anc tia1}the police ¢ and down the moment late! fall ittth 5ane Po . cari arryingg with a wnable set-anid : se upon the stage, -afor zi lodea oe aorBefore aae us i firemen reme rege ; force was | x <¢ could wae all : imme- neal Ad floor of the North End clubhouse | diately at work digging the Im: ase : - set men, thefor -firemer ilityremain listen to the candidates of the party é| prisoned whhile to lis : ‘3 : i SA CM ns vailable hos« aa anei of the ; heated lo-| trained: every ine of avall oa ~ : es ee | OMe Bewell to Mrs has 3 _ just finished sho a spirit-}] upon hour the blaze. before it was 3 Ait te o removal Sear either drawn beneath the flying wheels) tossed into unrecognizable fras-)} , ments sidan The S then ars - ES 'miralty evidence or tossed EY 2] >) 2 by engine ¢ + Sap tion ‘s ; Sealfert apneared marehioness so on iy 5 erowd | Cunard sidyv of |fesidycs of thought. sévents-elghin See Cerninn nwilt e Sunday with reguRar ae he Tabernacle, ‘and it than "probable that hundreds Result Due to Failure a Pr Or Hwa Deutschland will lt declared 7 , the tracks jumped safe fetv to‘ th e 1 ow ye acl but the tracks \ le oO . oO i ae eae instinctively ae faecommodate 1b, aad : s basis ee Werk en re er gigas toa the(Nabernacle vate nd on eh ee ‘to pére He said. the: Kanab was, with a child population « ie Alberta' Stake,.32 per-ce 4 32; Uintah athe: a Wa oodru Snowflake . n thi taken within trip ithat the | wher around slie@ht curve, and dashed inte the _ : a ack on the tracks. Came Like a Flash. For the sats, of les Wh lustration he estimated the Tabernacle age. of. 8 years nthe inmost church circles, o th "believe. a fea ‘but' m An be erate to this g& man. as there is a widespread. belief Exeter, N.-H., Oct. 6.-Booker T the monster greyhound of. the lw: ishington ir., son of the noted negro ; ashes ( . rOT sta-|sea will } be freed from rt her2 é leashes suddenly withdrew : an 1d ‘educator, ‘ é 2 from 3he a real attempt. to clipse the recor is Je x@te! academy ie and Lo : the jline etl had Philliyentered on September 11,which Hi umburg - \me ricar and has it, > "ies ‘to-succeed entire acrefarms The general public, as well {ping men, is most interested an out danger when it; drew.\\ up , to t the This tre ‘ stopped This train had justst oppes the Palsom GOOD upon train back Meetings Close Sunday, more people in tid Tab- 4 ne oe Appeal; to year, bas, FN Liverpool, ) Oct : rhe Cun Jwusitanta left here tonight on her \ : tk | In Jocal stood tion. east-bound the been the marrien Boon -__ > op- of everyone was aa ¢ Tito. to o rolice 1 sentt young policemar in.a few: days after ALL train p station the approaching of the crowd divided and LF jand vejoined the marchioness ‘ol |) }feney and the prosecution may hav: Tired with the excitement of the|he will never recover from 8 honis have her princely parents' threats |peen in not permitting Ruef to take |... Kk. and with the months of labor |ness eee proved in vain, but and also the the couple pope's perstandthelrin. star the case, tO) ha: made the fair. such «an: {msonal Intervention will | the submit witnessthe to failure coh. the mense hadsuccess, the exhibitors and. all Liberal Religious Thinkers. local! Mis the to i tion attention alréady expected Scalferi's wom-,bUt the 1 [ns ition 150 and waiti e ernacle SBhugday, ce on Friday. That Bes on ak 8 far - pe Hon aon, 2 med, enferences of. the Shiite ; hone > A, Sinith be of MTL SC ETA ere head-over heels-in love, iP after . ce There ue Se BE' anaes a itil = ‘peymasiey ‘need of his pie vee es almest an hour late, and as the crowd as so great, most of the passenge) e I tracks ‘if JARSCO"ed OVEver th waa"west-bound :Sor a order have Brigadier s . SO not capes seven, Wwo Dn the temporary platforins without even station Meht s had first v F ‘i George oe nae speed to Imow all about it in a yes ULES and Parents to Take Better Care of Children. Sis dition of the city, deserves election to any: ame of crust or res p01 ROMAN,vi (RCHIONESS WED | A "POLICEMAN en and five men, and had dangerously injured at least that many more Waiting alting In Darkness nex . them, water the ad exactly where it | hs of office he confessesi N OF THE CITY,'' but Be ee Rudger Cite know the first act No man who, two months aficr taking ow ork on the pacetipa iis ould is aera slockened P cracts "on siop, co never that before MeatNALERS police tor aid. eee feared so in a willfe ar few ye the lives of those on ‘hir train still tc lean protect, Oct,15: rus tisisnands -The "Aidness "experi Tie much setewien a male cook; and aceite trgiabis t" Of Nis en- gRorrdhle, "earaival 26 4 7" i: caused, Wyo., 4 didn't, Rennie? it mayor eae LACK ae GRASP IN THE BUSINESS CONDITION OF THE ATTITUDE TOWARD A VITALLY IMPO Works, Ro 5,-An ci sia lovea iy high Ronian one causin an‘immense sensati fields, murs.rel 7 EE Serluni 8 one of" rs y ea: setede Servik CES. BT = Many up na "and fan away aise mp Special CIpy's: Sepeaiatn URCE S AND LIAY, WHY SHOULD AF ESN'T KNOW A NYYING 6 PRR Cae OVERDR \Prs. i eight Gecme a, a oity is a great bi Det EEE ys NOTA BUSINESS MAN. Q --__-2 turned: Known, = aie too, lett only yeas darkaess, compleuon, believed to. "represent seven persons killed, but: others max have: heen car_ ried on further by the) iriita ‘and cast| Fic yvomien train, 7b ON in Points a _ Vantage in Auditorium. | © The Corbett pene and canals will upply water for 105,000 acres of r Farming land' surrounding Garland, "The real number ofthe dead is not -Inown. The bits of bodies picked up along the tracks for 100 yards by ine | aid of the aim Ment of Jenterns" are Pathe: In een eae : the Garland, miles anshour, leaving only blackness, Rifitnl eries and shuddering. cowering mén ahd women behina. Exact this and a few men coe: path ene big tunnel of the Shoshone irrigation | enterprise' of the government, near } | Corbeti and known as the Corbett tun| nel, is nearing completion. A small force of men is now engaged in putting in the concrete floors, and as soon as this is completed the big 17,300oot bore will be ready for the water. ‘the conversion dam ts also nearing known te filled, way, Bia Completing the flying in | Republican tracks, Seven were gies dead, badly injured hunting: fer oPhlen da a Gary, Ind.. tonight and plowed a murderous path through a strugeling crowd they a Rte 7 drawing Mogul, aE ot; September 20-he accepts is dhéolnte, and is en, in the plat- bu The rule ee But now that the people know it, They had understood John Bransiord | to be a busi of a business man, at the heid of a bu 7 financially. AND HE DIDN'T e "KNOWS NOTHING OF THE i Miiieade ‘ff¥ re city con LU TAKES TROUBLE TO LOOK THROUG BILITUSS. AND SINCE HE Is NOT RESPONSI BURDEN UP WITH THE PEOPLE'S BU ; 2 - PANIC "STRICKEN. CROWD UNABLE 10 ESCAPE ~ maining Throughout ae fee coy accepting: servitude In the ceaht form and the report i Railroad Calamity Which Cost at The fire raged finally subdued an Y ; obese , a ‘ |