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Show ee oe oe Cop- = wu @ 1G. 75 ; electro¥13.6 casting, Spe Ate r-34.65@ Pee $4 6742 @4.62%4. Tin 5 @29.45, half SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, Extends ers Find Bodies Beneath ‘ are missing 28.-Twenty- New the result of a Slee York, Aug. to the city fae 5 a | 28 { } -Not since een aie About $ a From : Nashville, the} = a 4 oe Baa ae i Aen GTil Officers, Tenn., ee | MUITaeAbOEG ICT! ‘sht. s His ne Ss crime company, wife and |B iged such a epee welcome. telephone nae i operator, Trinidad National iting the Wengers, thought to be dead bank, Is ae who ss ay $0 bodies before have morning, been and | Tonight while a crowd ) was! numbering Within is parade er after filled the!son | with fly-|a out. of five of Was | thy Mayor McGowan athletes the the scuffle lwas ion: oliday eeKeys og sige Iextends of City. 19 Acting un-/;.5Geu to burled were ing flags and bunting, and everywhere Raye the lalivebanmererereltlung out reach react der the silt. The hotel, in which traveling men were stopping, ah hour an th jail a and publication ofthe theline proclamation the|Nashvilie In a buggy. along of march of to-/limits they encountered vis- ricer the | WIFE jumped track. le runaway car heavily eee aches ed It dashed to the to down the back the stope at terrific speed and was broken to splinters at the bottom. Five men were killed n k ed' t | ay IS 2 Pa . New a York, Ran toa, and | ae See Aug te new ae 5) Mrs. o in 9 apo Wife KILLED jury who is of San ~ with 4 York, Fran-| | Thaw a her hus- © Aug, homes. iueses no Food, ee. tied out © clothes and | an extensive for their and enter-it}| days tainment has program been arranged, He medicine | was ST ecuice and ae eight alles ay for miles | ception me pg oS within) of the stricken bia, chu goed Cee ler ee ears a See etream _Tenight bodies far 48-15 miles -away. he three wires were on eicine cK} are down found for ten him and ; "This ts os par- | them have was a gentleman's your pistol." today that the in- | ing for a divoree, when today he The witness vitation and of thethe President would andbe ac-| nounced as a ruse he was Instead} going | gullty told Thornton | cepted, whole team re-/to Rogersville on that business, as his ahi Being yuebud peal a The ew railroad seen dpe Sonthern Seats, tracks without returned finding home finally declded York, }other who represents Smith The and || contesting Smith Mr. heirs {papers have been drawn, and the arl- | | justment of our differences will be} |made at once . | | as_ From Shenandoah. ig totrains Newark, | fast as swift passenger can light eae bring her, comes girl Ls in ic Lillian Smith, boarding house, $61,000 was of the Smith the Smith, w pee tia his wife, Evelyn, as soon wi as will ered': aera ie Svoly himself Q committee Monday All of the go to American Oyster team Bay/|he but 'The last section of the a few miles, and on his| prevented also sald by 100,000 clea ; The first coche to was provided by ‘the side ‘the heads, ‘Here ated smacks, launch: s ho know say, that keeps present. He trial coming, case in cour ruptey Thaw feels and from Auckland and that bank-|! with} the will have] he iin a West Sixty-first street institu-} |tjon recoverins from a breakdown Mm }ness 1 | fmeued | | sue yet team been' made. Earle's + Affinity for - the from He stopping Hains is my | pearances, of her share Walr mils @ e wald: a Ske the Nelson, our pafd not ae mother, and mother o leaky ago replied: | Garoline D, Smith Fatr, brother. | Joshua Leonard, William B. ancSmithMrsof | toweek: _ him I am for) | Galdwell just Boulder, }** sorry about jit as anybody here." | yjon, Captain Peter Hains, to all a - | wplioge Returns. tinal transfer ss e « te 1 ed hal § By neon the fhwhi the Melbourne front was oliday it a de make uth chines and a dom 5 at that when he | aoe oe See Of th ls ae te ee Hd 1 he) ae y were cely Se Hains that ppye rightful heirslateto Mrs. the Hannah estate, "| ose ahent‘will of delves brother, since he hewas hadas! sald She by) and Smith, the: publ "are the "bp ncaaTi at nowbenefit. aa foe acela the alin streets' anyone ing him instantly, havetimetriedfrom *doing persuade more-shots into his and body. firedNo several|I arrest | some this. aye Martin Sheridan, who is on a tour | has of Ireland, and S. H. Bella of Call- hour TS|/ fornia. only return a few hours later found Arnold | shooting, yeas with his wife. He shet Arnold, k'll- | ‘What could I d two} are be Inmissing the citymembers, tomorrow expected morning. to The 48 went let of Port en satee thet han suffiintimates that he he has battleships oon teen |e Sipe justify a suit. ‘| saluted with sh Thaw has heen advised as 10 guns. ‘The hearty plans and it is said she will| by thousand counter.5 suit for .separatio, | Cliffe, on the w ~ ntrance nd al fear of this suit, those en ae OF EIS counter GOUnKer Sul, "© | of the great in $8, estateof |jacting lost000,000 dz bientes the juryat was fa heads after 11 o'clock c hisBa It is the kitche | who [rE dence told clent to Mrs. Thaw's tart -a. . 5 cumstanees Seren inie and following | the tragic death of his sister member club; -_- a 1c °°28.-~Harry is planning to bring proceedings . ‘against and her | he itl ; = n' there totas The washed away, and they were drowned.| Fully forty thousand 8, it iS) wife, Charles Armstrong, a wealthy | of the Bayside Yacht club, te oe a | husband: His search carried him fo Is A oy "ahi eta Gy declared: ¥ivwe The register has been lost, and their estimated, will pa rticipate in the | cattle raiser, killed Andrew Arnold,|that after (he shooting, when a de- | Europe, to California and through New | M a tT y ig iS AGE an inmate of that clothes carried away, so they are un- | parade tomorrow mornitr iu tn Hawkins county today.| mand was made on Thornton Haine Jersey Lede \> lane ae i aie ee The fare hae proprietor, eats or/any. George | Of these, 10,000 will be fede ral FO bearmerchant, Armstrong begged her husband; for his weapon, Captain Hains adWhen Miss Smith reaches Newark Other nan Sr ence . a Venger, is also drowned. Hi body | state troops. ot do anything rash He arme 2d | vised his oe to give up the} pnaq goes to the home of her father 9 Thaw < 3 Inclined to believe. tae has not been recovered coal|" "Besides the reception. of the team, | himself and hunted Arnold for two| Weapon, adding lj Plane street, in readi-| to blish dd. Before the denian vas eo ytantive fe ' fe - Suit. : New band in France in an automobile ac-| he is freed. He -expects that this | eld a has won his fight to recover) will be at the end of his jury trial eee cre a, ei Vonderbhe ae }next month at asHerman Oelrichs || pos 6 d action aeale ‘ ando Mrs. Thaw y has % pos etna | "Mr. Smith has won w nat he was | his wife only because he does not wish Nghting. tor,' declared Attorney | to Increase the litigation In which he | Seas a ne ah ai en rag Me "| is now inyolyed.. But he has had evi- | see stre ancy raeeoe a - Who. ; e oat ears CBRE ost" heir to the big estate, accor | his hands full brother oatwere oe kil] | ing to the suppositions of other helr In Ganmectivn with the coming blow || however, held Annis without Both bafl men, und | Instead of velng ‘Lost,' however, to Mrs, Thaw. an authoritative denial | failgain:in Bontcited to the county smith had outbeen busydetall ra threethe years Long Island City Queens to await the | | ferreting every cir |° t the published ublishe: 1 rep o ort that she Was ma F ty hey rg en ea 7 os Bristol, Va., Aug. 28.-Having s9-| action of the grand eured a confession of guilt from his) Charles Roberts, . Ga = oe ay ore rr hee aaa - to | Fair a was a EVIDENCE cITy ‘N oLibaY : Will Start Counter | ‘ tha beater elt, Charlies L. Ww oa! 1ear " fe ng iF let + | cetve Miss Pee Blow | Property, onc ema + cre Pee tO ee pated : iin it . at the a Hae colin ann S ee Lie Se Coe a - =] -- =] eas Eee, cf = Receives Big Share of as $-A OB men ot one Attempt W ooting Vain . in of 4 GATHERED Se Says His Histi t Sh even for the mols captured FIGHT. HAS | __. | c¢'sco, ‘Brother Pr acres Wait. | LONG Lj = = a UP ioaaed: ana the compact severea 4 Lillian Smith, a Kitchen Girl, savers wire rope attached the | | | CONFESSION; INTERLOPER Pasa here aa star Near a was GUILTY ex- | privilege a stay ts negro hanged to a nearby tree. ae a Se pete also : the elty,a and for adaraitooperiarcltvdtheizi had to = onetn Vanderbilt. + WINDS an hig mpted assault on Miss Maude| Morris, a pretty 19-year-old girl NEW LIGHT THROWN /Ing on the Murtreesboro and Franklin road. LA OE Niyey alee el wee nora ne (iN BAYSIDE TRAGEDY eroata : "Already found ae houses. the. was missing, Hotel Register Lost. death 1 ; mieslist yiprobably bably will will _The Zz 6 res eee, oe president which million Celebrated Will C:Case Decided Says He Is; Heav Heavily Involved souttaila ‘ised. Against Mrs. W. K. at Present and Will | O444444444444664646664666660 daughter; Lucy Cralghton, a young The feeling of the city's people was | thousand men surrounded the railroad guest of the Wengers; T, W. Wheeler |manifested today by the quick re-|statlon to investigate a story that amine operator, his wife, two babies, | sonse to the acting mayor's proclam. | | Johnson was being carried off on a sister-in-law and her « baby; Della! jiion asking citizens to decorate their | special train, deputies stepped JohnRooke, OT erWright, ee Edward car a branch ee | | : Pe 28,-George fin cube th foot of Mount Capulin,. forty miles S}to make the Olympians feel the city's| from a nelghbor's, the negro one ae the Colorado-New Mexlco appreciation of their victory for the|her arm, but was frightened off iinothe identified déadarc: nation. Perhaps not since the days! her s« Sees 7 was oo captur 4 3 ie . *rec ) ) 1as |} O rs landed } in i 2 Daniel B. Wenger, proprietor of the | °f Parana Tia ot MS ihhetoe as tia youre cenit adeatine od ain lator Mercantile unaWway from a LOST HEIRS WIN ARE KILLED IN MINE ACCIDENT, Wilkesbarre, ' Pa., ug, oe men were killed ciate! at 1¢ Warrior Run mine of the le. eb Valley Clal company Warrlor Run, six miles from this city Six ae were injured, four probably fa ally The men were being hoisted to the surface, a distance of 2,000 feet When the car reached point 1,000 feet from the bottom \+ of Acne ork Assemble Station; Take Prisoner burst which at 10 o'clock last night| oration as that planned for tomor| sent a raging wall of water eight feet!];oy- jn honor of voctorious ath-| deep over Folsom, New Mexico, a min-|letes of the American teams at the s ; ° te be anne ing camp.of 3,500 people, situated at | Olympic ng. game Sete Wenger HAS. AUGUST 29, 1908. SHERIFF + br te stop i wus struck by. ~ of Thousands Beaters, Aug. to be dead and scores | advent as Privilege City to , the . World Ruins, Colo., FROM ' . Hotel Washed Away-Search-|Mayor : : Trinidad, csapeeesseregitgteerereess GREAT CROWDS ASSEMBLE IS TAKEN LARGE | three are known FIVE Arrive |Attempts Assault on Girl, Olympic Champions Whose Screams Bring Amid Deafening Plaudits | Assistance. of Admirers. Starving as Result of Flood. IS | = 19. Many Are Left Homeless and. LIST WHAT UTAH Moneyed men ilountain BiG CLOUDBURST - GOTHAM HONORS - NEGRO IS HANGED DESTROYS TOWN . TROPHY WINNERS BY RAGING MOB MISSING | [-9] XI, NUMBER oe Ta a esebi FC = 28.-Close: Oe SAO SE OK laen ‘Inter: MARKEY. Aug. ae FN eee et ee te York, FS StH HEP Fee eh eet eeeee VOLUME METAL Mew per-Lake, rae Se + 8 PAGES sasem slightest ba aan gave anny "Thy her a sum up to the middle 1 intended and Mrs. George J. Sm'th mere for her, but being Colo.; Charles Bunnel of| Of] tarlumcher expenses will equal Mrs. Sarah Leeftier, now Seems s is money will last longer." heirs are Mes Frank Leonard) ~ phat Mrs. Thaw Is not in New" Byer ik P..Sm City is fe fact.. Saniele of next obtain ih es Fe ape. Velie ee "th in a ganibe less, andi[expats oa ere e She is ot ne a following the, aod, ‘and 4 poloraaG to-get back from abroad arrived toMonroe, N. Y., Aug, 28.-Mrs. Fer-| teution to the testimony, He stir was Saint last spring bY|!New York In the country, but eye Se ern, ‘pessongey train day in two parties, one on the steamer | ginand P. Barle returned to Earle's | nly at the mention of Annis, hen | rane Smith, he|ppayw ey marooned +125 yraurétania and the other on. the i 1 Quaker Hill near here late | Witness Roberts told how the W pub-| ould P. press his who claim declared to the that highest she. ja‘ h{mself does: not a ‘ board and with no food, Itpassengers) was Secon On Baltic hse oF : - Mra. te Ren baby | lisher had fallen from the float after] court if necessary. but now a satisIt is plain.to be seen that and brought echintes Sarit. TD Mrs. ee Oe 0 Eats poe ae ri the first shot, causin e water ° factory iat which will probaInez Barry passed through upon Tiel q nidad. me red with blood, Captain Hains bl end the famous litigations, has c dispatch: The party of athletes on the latter "the village in an automobtle. They suddenly 8pools , . New threw his with a ‘Ral Mexico also suffercd 'ship included several first-place win-/} went to the house on Quaker Hill been reached. for & moment stared shrattit ig while those on the Mauretania Sened and lighted it and - settled jerk a at Robe erts ere Sree back to Fore pices. pine men As the ees | themselves for ie night. his Se siti pas o the Baltics doc t the conclusion of ‘the in edings Ce 0 see PP y Da © jul Pa 9 af 7 one nieett) VE Enae ft pl \ a ease ‘aK aor" at Site | not wish to advertise a = he d i and friend= ; -Bo Bien: at Socks "Evelyn Nesbit Tha sate this afternoon OFFIGER vi ectng: taken Fee eeneree eumaneEe 22 have been recovered and from tri a "= a we vs ends, and warmly groes, during the The reports from that many trip up. the lower farm hande steam- |) Horough, where are the w the Sree The ermters quartered latest arrivals had the perished. been measures have been taken by eltizens and city departments to reHeve distress. Subs« Reet is ts have been opened all over the elt A care-| by $1,500,000, the ¢ "hroniele with pereo told by the others ahs South C arolina the loss is placed) at In$1,000,000 and the death list at 29.) ror several eturned to more this ate pear eon x4 oe oe A dispatch from Fuyetteville, aye ‘ Hrs 8¢ : Se ¢ ae river ae ae € i helght has reached a ay eee Leaves but)ended than) ment e ete pe oa 7: eee the aie , he ¢ s ac e iz eients being flooded Food is scarez 1 j and: sold at famine price, $1 a dozen ‘ POR er fe ere int, ae eee sufferer. Busines ae torles eo and. thrown is ene out of work through' «at! car Bane aban-) en route enpark forto; bes the scene en-! n the flooded region river llouses the The ity eitizens council along mass and the the Si | ta under water. sreatest must be from swelling El quick town Oe anc of ee are to relic prevent sti the death nee loss to Sara il } months, FELLOW - Aug. ea nage 4) was ry > At etry 1, result of thee an m the county on of fe abot t Rubich, with @ Inife. ilke l the candidate the "ih will a He inflfeting a number of d about the arms of Melich latter's ureee altracted =e ps his were fe Bouton last night| Hains not only the story print- the effect that | in 2 sie a Deal. om wa very large aroma Eb n . losses en tcen MecFaddens Se: ase ns infantry Hleutenant with only on t--Louls, of a August infantry since April Ss Se . 7, Aus. .28.-Bidward G. "When the editerial announcement will publish in the newspaper con-| journal, and It is resumably } he Ho New York, 5°, a i "ei Atl hile He scored s = = credited ng my Do by aE ‘sl all sha cE wage suis for control oh the of ne ee ontels a relentless organ, the ~ : = Charge. fighters n by ra the ot; on stay t » nh oe of the 4 | here "never n | Vale fourth , t} ‘ This ies of No-| yogister, in Cincina Those 5 istration etiaes the place yoent, ~$ Saha = i iz COMMANDERS Ane 2 South stric and Kk ha shes | summoned to Oyster Gay by teen the | Roose for «a conference ae teeton: place tomorrow been | District this , day Os : 2 and . morning pata x : as vegistrs until . their. : . names. are but eet : in ee . offices . will i be WhoOeK tonight. r 9 o'clock the A registration see to it that ete openghin books iieceee the names are . every u a Every Me ; b Eighth Ulmer, Ada N. ; ‘ aOR rs. & South, CO xSmith, 7-Christina resident |} 652 South Fourth to take |° Distr.ct No. 8-~} 621 South Main , Srv East. A. A. W. District. South 931| Bx Sr Third. West Bowles, | No. McCaw, ~ ; Cowan, ~ 2 20-Charles nue, ; No. a ~s 22-John. a pond rm ; x District " E. should sia there. ‘ address ; Cc.. District North of ) a go , Don't to the re wait "eae ee NO from CLE the ships horiesny ships. Theae smoke was geen On tne thes ot ties anortiy & In the road ‘Ss race} that registry No. 3 OER Fifth West = ‘191 hns Johnson, a District ker, |* $27 West No. he js at No. 457 North District No. x esidence 619 District No. Second West 37-Josiah Fourth not today,' In eight or ten P. Nebe- N. a Lees, North 39-John C. Ra ie TT Martha at fleet ‘ 1 Oa ; growing the had been were the whic Pe The ae p pleasure to them chance Saati i to of in win the Republican =e gov officers on saluting the was acknowledged turrets, turned and to dinner their and a by as angin- through negro New -$_--> DEPARTMENT RAILROAD SUES FOR REFUND . Washington, ea after' New Aug. the28-The cota ee cacie and kawanna || Lac rec over 36 vote eo © In- | sald, Ohio"would!" & nts Ducas, Demo-|% parunent York, ve Wh an | deparimll', commerce i Mr. 2} ee took the trip , ¥ eke > the. navy of oerNewberry eee the titioned commission the:to inter| s¢€e moneyyy 1 oe bi itti Is clatmed, employe of 4 ‘ting ty Se crotary }i that state York, BAYT ane "Delaware, from Cleveland, O., to New york states to the| navy the same is} aie of s othersitar sta ae? fn offi- whole weel carnival. of | about to the ‘ passen= on the warships Hobson's bay. ¢jg1 ; holidays, but will be practically one ee50 " NAVY suc- ‘ arm ada. into the ed the passage shouting government i 2 ae errr with on | companied | chorage in y can cy steaming ich innumerable crowded 5 in whic steamin pause ‘ - ae hulls formation without bay are 2j fleet, ee dacierea that Mine Brsee changing columns claimed, , July om »i8Wa refunded. Ducas 5, 1907 buying a ios fas Clevrlnia ies tines single, ape Chi ‘a0 = St. fate,Louls fram New levee | to ‘But talo 5 eR awanus & WestASHINGTON DEAD : ern5 ee Poaititinl é al afar O15 91 5 San Hack- a squadron They a GRETA to talk an xeellont onieoaoeitle "The | cratic Sandberg, The colort ‘| ete place Pe and eA about the nae Cutt ‘rs. Cuthers, F o -John Signer ia addition. District No, ell ae Green. 40-Ire. are my PO lfrom : 86-William West : eS craft BL. ¢ ‘ampbell North. fe Distriet No., North Second | visiible. 8 Sete pn neaeog Riedy ow through the narr house Springfield "s Tae it I eae aiteioase j true r 34 seks ¥ uy North Temple z were Com petesnieith avhilellmesiby the SOvernor to fe ects thei curred tonik he consti officers nday The time has come! pe no public functions Su Se area Hee Tes wrondey nod hursday ait "be | diana and Illinois," he E.Aes agDavis, | mean the lossticket, of these ny seni Republican and ORT 35-Vinnie Second FE ¥ a oe oe a?Ns Hien Sane proken eep sample, Diego, Cal., former 5 : |. -Euge The Aug governor of the | a nace waniis nts bas state ‘BRYAN of Washington, and one of stonAe4 proniner t ploneers ths the Paci Dnata died in thisof city today to weet of the ew. $1 16-1 mor as " pa navy,ucas depart- over rercharge. a refunded. RETURNS FROM CIF CIRCLE SWI N G : nit The apture ‘county officerswithinwere; Rubich onabile Sims severe and Key cen plane two ofof tha| the) | "7. > oat on O.O Minor, 4 lise "4 istrict 26-Ella M. Aplen, 4 District No. pie ‘ Cease as - SeSemple a agers oeof hort time ; | most critics of the District No, 9-Mason finor, on Fiket No Sear Disti jet No. eS Phoebi *- | pneumonia Mr. ee ieccle, Neb.,oe °8.-Travelof the assault 6 declines to make} jpewest battleships within the navy, | Chamberlain court. b ay o ic N 26-Alic C. Ripley, 229 Taylor, 61 North Stat gaat his daughters came to San go elx| land dusty, Mr. Bryan returned any explanation of the affair but the) any 4 result of thelr eritlcisms the District No, 16--Ida Rulon, 407 istr ct o 2 © ey, 223 Distr No. 42-Mamle C) Beattie, S cuthe ago aad since iat time hoa |stainec a on sal bel ey officers are strongly of the opinion that | expe th recent conference at|South Second East : : a r¢ oe nanitcara 0 First avenue. i had Hved at the Hotel Robinson Up |to se Senna! ‘as gone the attack constitutes increl 3other) Newport, which was attended by. the District No. 11-Claire Driscoll, 325 3 f Alice A ger, District No. 43-Mrs. Esther M. But-| °° short time ago: he enjoyed good tour o Tee aca 2.000; Santee phase of the ustrian fued cases which Presidont, decided that the plate belt | South "Second East. 110 West Seger South. f ler, 618 Sixth avenue. health, but several severe colds which | ight days an z four s cehiGhehe hnve led to #0 much trouble aere dur-| be placed lower on the nev ships to} District -No.. 12- mearherys Smith, | Disirict No. 28-Mrs. Etta M.-PatDistrict No. 44-Mrs. W. S. Barnes : eS conte + tad developed: Into phe u-| lthrough five state, See oe ing the past few months. 1 be a am peinlcion Apis bs boxed | 406. South Sixth Eas | terson, 116 eecitch Fourth A st. ate Second avenue. eT ; cane eventually brought ibout | re gards as doubtful-lo * -----> To Wed z Copentiaz » > cr , i ope whagen, At a E. ie Phe iY . arr i ee ane x ~Rae aUitditiente eto The President asnaliiirs should Cone MmaAst ike therein ahi e feels that these satisfy Sims and place con-! Key : ae: ; the arte in -minnd that they should now ec rou le °o ¢go along ter i o be eens and Jeron ne E immer | 1 harmony with their raiser officer PrP. Mur phy, of Los Angeles, has | lig ty ‘a "a ey 1 4 ott eh Gi anes heen for eptember 16, and will take) perfecting ecitications or 1G wo sgar sattleships authorized by congress at piace in the church of Ansgar batt hiy it seasio thls city. ite lastAL session | . No ie raensies 4 Distriet 7 Bast Fifth Sorel District No. 14.-Alice P. 25 Tas : ( |§25 East Sixth South District No. 16-Harry 1044 Kast. Fifth South . 16-Jo? poeDistrict ss No : i-John First West ; South Sou Hillam, ere a 676 Palmaqutst, E. Glenn, McNeal, 1012 | Me: ' . | ace es ee rst ene So Seer ang " Li, : th West. hie South e ie Wy ' inth District No 31-Fred North F on st Bell District No. : 32 3elle ie Worth second v\Veat Mahle 669 ee Hurkness, "he A ee White vite, & « a No:: te District: Sixth avenuc District No. 2 stree 183 M street a 45-I2. % E. = 465-James Brown, Lawson Pe District No -J. J. Hoffam, 5g | ond avenue cia ‘OQ street 56 j| (Continued on-Page Seven) 1 s 667 | hic l the jr.,|~ S3ec- ; Gest at Sydney appears to ore smoke than the American { cloud anand, ik and the growing nounced long the befor ernthe of the and warlike visitors white buff South : | CE taken " wGE the Colonel] . in my excellent pm intelligent, people. lie coal come -aid Colonel | gers, F to divide | grnn and a , Mttle further w thei negro dividetn rnment This steamer ee tao cha vessel, after Rienial ah ener The ar on | ee Hoffman < the | people-on till o'clock. 28 -‘‘Let the coe £Y0\the volcano-like funnels his old master iN | swiftly toward them. the ee cla 1200 reg. 9 Arrival Is Amend gz on one o t boa |/announced to awaited the expectant i: (the long visitorsthousands were in € en is more race feeling in some the North today than in the is eo] each 33--Elizabeth District No, ison, 946 West » | 155 ee FourthNo eer re Eardley,| | West District 24-Louls 404 West Third South. 164 | District Cowley, Hacens, in Look ty labo! jo! should Sho . | ~a 9 618 Ulrich, 612-tomily.Fox,: eae . ay South No ate ae 902, 5 . , L-District. 465<South Fourth Lougy, 19-James eee: a Stric yest Se A. 18-Lrene nue No. District hod tnodes 3 642~ 17-E. na West Distr No. }1417 Ink Ane aye | . Beers, Shorten, Rd 6--Alice G4 ice 1156 E. Bast venth No. M. -Charles District No. 23 av : South , St ighth Interview to the eecolore¢ eee ne em an oe Oem | has en : in each district, with the name and Whitbeck, sat voting ; voter, ‘ now. . places on° in messageBe ‘ ee 5 ; Melbourne | : et ‘him 40 make ‘ talk as a friend| fo shy. ae Bi fovisrvearstatandings 7 right district and . M. . a No. 1--Emily I. ve Joleve nth South ae tric 4 t No. press avenue. Com-| . ration . . registration think registration BAY ° act Ninth South. ate out No 5 -Navii who 7 District No, -~F, -onsing ensir ton avenue st ineton,; WES Aug. of . the has : ae Shree terRG "fer "nt Watt in . i rabies Wak ews were given in} pig ys eas 7 "4 i ae rate national | pe i x symbols for York Democratic Aug. with was We y - as Been - ae gm follow: District 576. BastL ; NYSTER dav in the s regist last The. twin Road ea AT another * Friday evening. The funeral } he lds un 4. Ly at the familyIs re 272 Canyon ee ee is s ° . ? ? distriet of . the city from 8 o'clock ‘ up P. York Souths Thats er eee ‘This s nts ire ae phy ‘other business ae te mak New York, make peace would) youl tha rea} and rushing The fis hing boats outside the har| bor were the first to sight the battle- or fc | wearledly + 9 New a laboring ‘To | eagles to} . theote New York, train. and Headquarters. Path. M. for Sena is: Peves A, noon N ew a Benes 8 land-} seen. party oe mentees Makes ensu- he. "he. cleared. = of the members decided they reserved WATTERS Scand re parts of and conide- the today its editorial Stee and ona Z Be sea trout, specimens identity n sm ee oe o ¢ deliver war on anata Pulitzer's Henry Post-Dispatch, to 1 St today toWatterson cat. of thet naealieacraetaintion jtallate: for the. comment tqnchina» witen. ie fwes) Kkenock-| 7 partye lafter yoint its editorial staff. cara nt bears out the} Se the purpose: paigeas hands e Rds emnenn a Star ic r "Falrmont both ae -<-= yt whose the lids nd departed: aat Dewits oye hisale Sefrlendsvwhen it waslthe state ments of nae HOaRE Eis n Several ith ee au Who ! wan. Lough: Young! ke ee tonight "re oer. the pool, ts) He first ap-| Kk gan es gS. ‘Aug bout eclub downs == wioe - Loughrey, kk Zl the is the ays which } gray rie room upon the When | philk edeienta and Norfolk he tukes possession hi ane er Hace itMonday, contioloutlining vot ths saenbanet igsgehke kal street a fewBE "Ayears ago'|,-- | aye: mad ral eu i sealau i e Youne 1907.) ) of Philadelphia roe O: 4 who being the head of about 30 years old. Gusts 7 nic : a m8 . En- of Wuchapreague, fe ling for blue fish and ling some of the finest ----- she sulcide}pewis, purchaser of the Star and | came 7 ee ie lo. has sent broadcast copies eave, JESSE LOSE LIV MORECONTROL TO COTTON this | #24 army in 1901, Fh st cavalry. first at : "For, oe EERIE acta HE ESOER BEERS ars: haw proved herself an adept at ang- ls ul morning day to for his will arrive Sims to nade an attempt to commit at Fort Hamilton. TOLL Baten Peat L. ER T Parties Wants to Give Power Square re- reached j nigh nal g~ame Bids 7 niandor re : Washington <a : in yesterday 2 will soldiers' Ve cath in NAVAL hi in ates t ae 7 Volunteer cavalry, : ‘ out in June, 1901. ken ater tl Jal ot Mache a at int, oF ihe ies frm ch Aug the bee n vaca- eager theap ety ealen dap Marjorie, four-Months-old e, of Seventh °°** the} ' candidate ut Ce eeon'September ee sour campaign | t denc Shih mat yopin ular A, a igti a a ths expres Taft's tomorrow 1 morning | eee departInto his name Ww Dp ULICns of army officer ae i Seventeenth Seven Was mustered an oe encecrr was tt re 1 " ie\ opened 1 Me p s and Rubich, without wor of warning vegan Beee Tour attack of ill ane specta 7 RG be made by th earls tomorro 1 they proceed Ss played ied the volunteer outbreak | peared in, Wall of the Spanish service-atithe war, as a second Heu-| and is said to left here at) in a special ore," he, more,' said, pyeiot k. {ll bebe "Dan attempt agains st me Mfe ow coun nan, Rubieh went week t in what | said that Mrs. Captain | denied but tauenea at Lieutenant Hazzard was born in In-) diana on Junuary 7, 1866, and entered daughter of Thorwald S$. and Marly) Ellen Tuckett J nsen,diedat. 3} COUNTRYMAN 2 t where they. Bass island, Middle where er The AUSTRIAN AN ATTACKS B Toledo, ee Taft vember." eae us list Attend a Western Toledo new aa 28.-Elev ee thy Jast would ld Pear er 4 wor ape,killed Cousiderdble were and there to. 10 o'cloelk Mr. list ae "este ct on ( at the ant golf upon the links this devoted the rest of the pleting hi preparations starvation | till a pages Me Paso... Texas ge ggAug. Nee Sen of stock great ofPortathe to Aug te mgJud for candidats a é in. stop will Gallipolis 1 and then an id |} about c to bo tha There fs sure suffering, Athens, i} deliver | union j board meeting health in session have taken measures! to relieve. the. distress Citizens ar subserlbing to a fund to help. the trict, for portions Peer : the brief party at merning, Submerged, in of tionA forecd closing: of mills and mw: ae a turing At Eden it . belie Bye d + : < tT ics Ost at least BOTh an uo re » lives sta ah ve oo ec a an.) nah attached -ervation and ts ens. Sprin; the R atte t trial ‘ Aare trom : = F tracts as ea omplished, a cently decided that he was InThis' s loast s the construction BQon ae i. ant Be pon seer a san yan tate d for active service because |) put upon developments in the cotton seree oink oe rst 3of ap =disab s oe ots S wid Us h were not inel-. market -was when said':to the conneral of the passed local | whieh subscribers record the Svote retirement Wilk -atack: ive been of each its year will by ofreferendum eme pate i yh pledlag patertinte tol'clect a trustee-as chief of ite editorial President, and his party (8230 _o'clock.this- evening eaves, practically vere He eae : id J been flooded and 5,000" person: have have doned, eee ee = Hot iTaft, . ied dispatch ; ) trust agreeme ne New' York, Aug. 28.-One of the most serihers as eN Be na rendum vote' : sanity, was today wholly "reneen coke unprotis anise | Daeol as antel on : Lewis says in the editorial anactive service. Jleutenant Hazzard. tac ollapse J. eReSul wel . : atte hon - Sig ‘rane | cam for 20° cent cotton, wa nouncement : sent to the Presidio of San Fra r lea a was ot : a lical attendants brought to a close today with a shrinkVe propose to give you Im thi ) ) harge: of m ag . a ant uge of $660,000 in October holdings, | newspaper a fearless, clean, honest York} Reunion h erlous Pe from the war Investigation the ‘arene for" a ase. by orders pending an conducting fr, Manger anrganerd tar'he /3i4' Purchaser of St. Louis Paperjus counts, f a was. courtrecently martial placat ; aon: and ? nase ti ae aiprapts scheduled | Wayne, Hot ‘Seihog Soldiers' 0 N SUBSCRIBERS ee for Firs L. leuAug 28 a iBavehs; T. Haz zard, c an = | Washington, j tenant Russell | 79 fect ry rr pe Presidio f S > TAFT Fetord on Mini ae to ea |i 3°00 Toa a Naa Treatment Cc "ot N ox of 1 ey eae houses, barns, cane bi tata Ag Bes CANDIDATE " Taken of winning who which they || fantry, trial before meets-abroad, country sooner the "weather nag | expected in order reception to be in which has greatly go) Sean? ft for tomorre recep ' less increased the suffering o . a a e i home : - PSS There is also much rere ae j the cold, Inurned SouthveryCarolina alnice ednesday, beln Lp rin leave their homes. wentv-fiv sand: pe « have heen thin wn at ee by ue the ee I : m ‘lis work closingc of the Ifomeless at Payetteville. Be games these two parties have been touring Europe Tn several of the | capitals meets were arranged for them. The y brought back with them 32 cup places and contests the record @ lo=s) | ss 295 trophies of the 40 In : 1 | Participates They were at Will WIL PLAGE CONTROL 8 ADJUDGED INSANE | or the r vor. same stories to tell of British oo valley £4Y | ness at the Olympian games that have have Prompt ful estimate the damage of life of 60 fleomed. Thus fa" | were then escorted to t e Motel Mart| a boat captain reports that he sow at) tne team Jeast 30 bodies, mostly -those 7 neAll of IS death. His heart y ! failed Li shock, Governor Semple was porn : , das -¢ lesition lin the United State eg to stand | dianaand rile in at 1840 | | self = Bo- | receive aan: Kansas, : ene é ON he satisfied him: atta Airet welll ite shania 1396. is | oota, South America, where his father } Believing that lore make lee ae moe as United States minister for ground : oux ne ity in Beptenilee n two terms. debatable a speech : Ws = : |