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Show -- 2 THE IN New Monitor. Flor Florida Will Attacked by Big Be; prescription more oon be meta ee ens Guns. -- VS ARMOR . | ee Distinguished ficials ' t Interested in . ee w = Washington All ' a 5 New o York, ecte May The 24.-Th¢ experiment | Refreshing I | Beverages | eeot will be The Pure Tags 114 picked be picked because her internal } the beer Capital twin sister sis chosen to of fire the the z shots against the monitor's turret is thought that attack on tne turret will be made Tuesday. probably in the morning and that the| lhammering of the skeleton by four- | inch guns will be finished the same] afternoon and that the torpedo at-| tack will be completed Wednesday For the torpedo attack it is pro-| posed to tow the Florida over a sand] bar, so that she can be easily raised | if sunk. The moniter has been preps ae eur the experiment for eight wee an special armor has been placed' 2 tee her sides at a point where the im-] pact of the torpedoes will be made Whitehead torpedoes are to used , Careful Records. Every shot will be photegrapheig aud officially recorded by e ay rt They will note whether the tui jarred off its roller path, whe ther the gear, electrical apparatus, fire control, ammunition hoists and guns are inju ed, Tarpadien will be fired at each side of the ship in a way to determine the | correctness water , -_-- of the idea paaeee | I "« th Weeks Ahead of Travel- se 4 affords | fea morning, at which 7 dis ussed wu the low will the reduced muzzle be no quantity velocity human . Former Democrat Support Says but the navy in . plate | department de-| cided to take no risks Some of the] volunteers belong to the battleship} fleet now jn these waters. No Animals in Turnet, » An ER mine entertained navy depertnent for some days ‘Among those bombardment Rear chief on; of Rear the Admiral the John bureau George BH. of mond P. Wiliam Clover, Rogers Ss. Sims liam first and and Pills-| Con-| Captain a Ray- day, but his ered serjous. coudition was not ; Hearst was Jennings . ee column] that Jj planning Ss Bryan. ee fidently that on the 27th of July dele-| didate will} °° assemble In- of at dependence Will "IT, am the convention party Returcu going back tor now to the campaign. for the the convention take' Condon ap- prising her of the death of the man} Pee 4 SR Slie expected to become. As as it became known that| Datley aan dicd rumors were afloat that| he had committed suicide, but this was| scouted by his friends. _ Oo al for | ver for| ernor z > it is , ol he inter-colle St champlonships at Franklin field, May 30, will be the mest the same class with the five} a Coach yy Carrying eye Merry 3 Crowd Plunges With Serious " We "START-UP": anerar? TRY OUR ane T_-PUFFS eee ae commeo= NUT Reon ol ind will the was announced corps go Fort D. har tussel]l, Judge where te > in city te cles ing : ¢ park arong the Cal. May 24:--In : ‘were: mat-{ Fuga Miss bruises Hare, serious bruisés Jollyman, Fannie and lacerations and cog- innumerable ~ | internal after whieh was struck when they a j «| ; the us if ' citi | to it | De PR MIE INIT ILI a IV ITIL IVI ( ee ae aor 4 the ¢ 3 a compromise : CIN - in works into ly the fat a in OGDEN accommodation In connection Or 1 gle L ar a4 OooesEo & of ic the Salt fur- wit AUTO third It IV IU IUIVIV South. II but boasts trained thirty Germany. of has encored Fraternal WOODMEN Union of OF lections night Every other per America. member very important Conservatory of Réinecke notable Many his famous and success nunyibers formanes rhe a vocal of theory student In have opern Provo, been begins Logan deserved at 8:15 preme represent itive, four years, Summit temple No. 2. Park City rrustee committee Mrs. Ritter, two } years, chairman. Calanthe temple, No 11 Ogden Viona Zable eizghteen ! months Aerie temple, No. 7, Castle | Gate; Ethel wel ome. To-! business to| " \ spent : & A with fine ; consisting fraternal DANISH SISTERTLOOD. Lallis, one Rocky year, Mountain program of talks is being recitations followed | thenments, under the 18 "big feed" man on' Golden by Lodge No prepared soles light and re- direction - of t is the wish of i the ec I ee . very . 2 most enjoyable afternoon " Cuinm ttee that every brother who as/can tind the time to get away wilkb be by the members of lodge U tah, /| present on this evening and help make H. M. H./ ow meeting a glorious success. VisitTemple the | ing brothers especialls invited to come Organization of a « lub | and get acquainted With the Salt Sal ring the! Lake sents. as this is the object of : the club is! are} Mirechosen Dae ul | ¥ re h. ili J O- 4) bs of re- Ladies of the G. AK The ladies of Re ynolds' Cirele G. A will hold their regular meeting » oo at 2op. m. in Odd Fellows will | a : pn 243 i, mh Wissinar to Tour Europe of Mrs. Sine P. SoloW. Il. Wissmar, one of the organstreet | - rs of the Utah Association of Life in : ; Underwriters, leaves : Wednesday sday for for Pythian Sisters, } an extendéd trip, during which he will he Grand Temple P Vthian Sisters. | Visit his old home in Sweden The } women's auxiliary 6f the Knichte } trip will occupy several months, afte of Pythias Have elected the following | which Mr. Wissmar will return to this officers for ‘the coming yea; aE: i G. P. @ Evelyn Glasmann, ( Talat the! temple, No, 1 ede G : 1 been tovul Jodassolin achieved houses every presented has merit, Canada, .. five Utal the Evergreen Lodge, No. 151, will hold | Gate templk No. 10, Mereut their regular meeting tonight, and all | The grand temple, Pythian Sisters members who can possibly do »} wish to acknow ledge the courtesies should attend. as we are to enjoy a hown them by the members of the night of music Professor John Tames | K. of P. grand lodge and Secretary Chalker will enterta!i| as the lodge in some of the latest songs | United ae hi War Veterans, band music and other instrume ntal | Camp E. A Wedgwood, U. Ss r pieces Let all come and enjoy a good| v4 il 1 me et tomorrow night at thei time, as there will be no initiation to-| nail 291 State street and will com2 t. vill n night. and the musical program willy plet all arrangements for the tur certainly be a rare treat Among g oe -- : ia in the Memorial day ) | out parade, <All humbers selected are "Men of te are expected camp the } members of Hat ech by Sousa's band: ‘The Toreador be present, as there will be important Song,' by the great Campanini: "Cavbusiness aleria Rusticana,"" by America's g est flutist, with violin obligato: "Little WNIGHTS PYTHIAS Red Wing." T he Wedding of Tommy Atkins" and "Dollie -Grey the old vy ' ; English melody "Molly Darling," | ne hree Salt _ Lake lodges will quartet, and many other choice Bat meer ny Joint sessioy Thursday even t tah. invitation Carl 2 decided Paris already at Dr. -Dre of Mexico. of of Crawtord orchestra, from. cities for William ] accepted Blivuin' Casaa teeny eG: Phita| TOO. LATE TOCCLASSIFY Bingham canon;. G. S. Nota Willian mss Summit} temple, No. 2. Park: Ci y . J.;°Pe marl) Richmond, , Upward te sinh: No i Iper:; GoM Etta Schiief, CeGX | | temple, No : Bingham canon: « and' C.; Mae Paxton, Sum mit WANTED ern H ELP-PEMALE, .T-ONCE. A COMPETENT WASHERwoman. Apply 49 North State Bais aa bear 28 "UNION DENTAL CO. Oo as as of ail in itetenes erg! seed speeches members were. were had brought made been be- by ‘dif- Kate ] Met Sarthy Salt Lake mion lemple,;: Noo & n Ofori Ammerm: en. ; temple, No. Margaret alive. two 8, Salt 6, Jones, years, Lake Bingham supreme He i City; Mrs Evy . © Cit Sacevint represent-| ee , No. MCGraW, su~ 718 SOUTH MAI Honest ae Work-Honest : * is, Stat PIII | production singers of nero "ast operatic graduate student Sbriglia o pable different sa record-breaking repeatedly n lranslator piano company with ‘ exercise, director A tied t < & . z f < 5 OO, COMPANY W ferent members and Brother Kneebow of Golden, Colovado, who Is an accomplished musician entertained the members with several selections, both vocal and instrumental! SS ca going Zion's Savings Kt and Trust Co. ‘ays er ent on deposits JOSEPH I. SMITH, P presi iden ANTHON H. LUND, Vice Prestsann: don STATION the OPERA mibe than the celebrated opera and more Lund, English. Ogden, I which from Leipzig, The . Cashier, IUIILIL Stager ' school school and Music tnd Frank R:. Christenson; clerk of the board of public works, is going to ask for the American party nomination for countysclerk again this fall Also, A, J. Weber wants to run again: for county attorney It the vest .of) the Kearns candidates who were skinned two years ago. will follow' suit, .the same old ticket will appear 0. C, BEEBE, Ng Ri¢ Babcock Slicirié Our iatee Co. OPERA Lund; ( tedious niusie With Avht 4 Tr. aS ie) { . hou Professor It it .possible that the Mie can name -a state ticket this yea without nominating James Saree N foyle for wovernor penny = fy . " : _~«ra- SE, FV IV IVI \ states ae the -. Sana by Mike Cunningham sends this query from Ogden "What has become of the insurgents?" Didn't know there were any in-Ogden In Salt Lake they blew up at the quarter W CLO BPABCOCK ELECTRIC owners who desire to make trip te the Canyon from Lake. This service will be _nished WITH OU OST. COS Ry Not belnge nomination tlre compan Bats for "a Wh Ey L x 1 © ou Hed a ad yo TT Sl Directo San Bernardino, Cal., May 24.-A carload of bees will be shipped from thls county to Utal to stock the aplaries of the Beehive state, by Count Bee Inspector R. LL. Herrén Unusually severe weather in Utah last spring killed nia bees. The slfipment will be made by express at once from Coltor Ss. G. Clark, county treasurer Sevier county,.is a candidaté for C4 ;tem The accident happened 20: miles from | thoy w a I if - <_ ¢ -- + Lj: \ 1 0 Pg Sam king and his brother Bill are ist-Fyny for a tight over the instructions of the Utah delegation lo the Democratic Convention at Denver. Sam is for. Bryan, and Bill isn't _ + 6 : ora ahaa : { ‘ Sup were allowed to sell thelr papers on the cars, . providing they would cease } po interfere with the transfers . Doubtless the court held that trans{fers were not transferable, anyway their a } B. Y. ue at | pjery, tqahe pepord tne the ment court thi parties LLL Suppe's World Famous MODERN for Ne COMIC --~ ees LLP .. "BOCCACCIO" collided ------ --- LLOILELOLOCOL TONIGHT-Salt Lake ies ti ears old brother of and severe when oh ay . NaF hal the Wyo., injuries Bartholomow, 52 real estate de aler, man; scalp wounds Calitorninu | ; pypoy Mount) between at a polut Jose San Hamilton and aanithe Creek. The party. | j¢ COR Ime which -included the graduation class Of] peyenur *he the Santa Clara High school, was om a/4ypoused or moonlight excursion to the Mount. Ham-| neweboys Several : observatory ilton --- ind 1@ ° ce SOLICITORS WANTED. boys ire Inquire "Republican" office today be-/ tween 10 aud 12 a mx and about z al body. soon SOU ff) ne = |} west In Twenty-fourth street by a northbound: Indlana avenue car The |; palice were told that both automobile juand street car were moving rapidly the midnight darkness of last night a big] stage coach carrying 21 boys and girls] of the Santa Clara High school, two ) chaperones and a driver, went plunging | down a 200-foot embankment on the] Mount Hamilton road, fatally: injuring | one member of the party, seriously in- | Juring five and inflicting painful bruis-]| es and wounds on every other member | died wi ae 3 9 . 15 Colo cake painter x ; + 3! 3 R. I, Hawley, 32 ‘ars old, Chicago; right leg broken ar na hip crushed. The Bartholomew brethers and Miss THlaw kins the latter according to neighbors, having ~ been. engaged to Lemma Bartholomew were In a run- : isfed Clara, et > the to YE : ry es bruises | satisi Santa eee s, > car- that mounted A eS % 5 be willbe esterday. would at 1l.to needs. > guard by the. Salt Lake organization Memorial day parade Lemma Chicago, the dead side, Wi ay Results. Carson c rifle week home > o ried the en pilres wiven gi collar] fractured. driver,' &: Berry, earned the right to be classed as contenders. At least five teams will be in} bone, fractured ribs, internal injurlesy the hunt from start to finish. Yale, | may die ; Michigan, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Jo'c: Conrad, rancher, fracture. ..of } Princeton will have bright prospects,} right. arm, lacerations of face, Internal the word comes from Cambridge that; injuries the Harvard representation will also be Miss Maud Lamb, severe lacerations strong. The Johnnies, however, have} of face gnd head. / not shown anything which would place Robert Monroe, wounds of face. and in practices first Denver. r warmly contested i years,. Not in) a]/ofthe party long time have so many institutions Those injured mentioned, fle tuken to' Mercy /hospital. The injured Miss Gertrude Llawkins, $2 years old, Chicago tenographer; two ribs brok- If Presidential 1 shall | Judge and Tam not a candidate ence from Rome atated that the pope some time ago agreed that Miss Condon and Dailey might be married August 26. Mr. LOSS promptly ¢ of . Convention. abroad brief rest before of in Chicago. of consid Colonial. The cablegram- them eg, . t £0} and At the time of his death to Miss rmmence (hicugo Muy 34.-One nan was killed, @ anan and a woman were in jun usl a third:man was liur ae ind I ier persons had a omiracuwhom | lous eseape from Injury and death in three automobile accidents today The fatal accident«was.at Twenty|} fourth street und Indiana avenue, when autumobile was struck by a street Pennie man lea The second accident was ut Jackson boulevard and Michigan avenue, where a pedestrian was crushed against a is | lamp post by an automobile whose | driver, the police say, was [nefiletent. The third accident occurred in Ellis park at sangzley aventic and Thirtyseventh street The dead Orson ¢ Zarthelomew, 68 years old dats Gye vaana Wil-| No. 135 Kast TwentyMr. Hearst said: 1. | te campaign. with "The Merry Widow Burat the Colonial theater. tew minutes after Mr. Dailey's death a cablegram was received by Charley Ross and Mabel Fenlon, who. with Dailey, were in the cast at the a oablegram rid -b Will b -__o he, was sent ge Three Accidents of a Day; One is Fatal, Others Are Serious. Mon- since the every Ing me companic what railroad AUTOMOBILE KILLS CHICAGO SCORCHER the nomination myself and have not| second whether Presi-| been, but T am preparing: to werk to | Governor e present. Sey-| the utmost of my ability for the man cabinet are ex- | Whom the convention of the Independ- | sram ti ence party shall see fit to nomina "It isnot true that I have abandone a ays f ill of cre the --_-___+-@-+- this ae ae the first convenient-just If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency, Continental Oil Company (Incorporated) calt-Lalke Springtield all L > itl the It Will gates from every state in the Union Commanders | C°™*¢ been to" August Senin heee as "2 ae Connera cae times, or even once In fact, there is nothing In the Sun's article that is true, except the prepositions and the Chicago, May .24.-Peter Ww Dalley: | question. marks.' one of the foremost comedians of the ner en emee American stage, died of pneumonia at rium the Audito Annex yesterday fore7. Y L gh noon, Althou death came suddenly, HIGH CHOO PART had te new signal DAILEY'S LAUGH SILENCED BY DEATH comedian t maneuvers asked about these statements | our 1e@ the safe, > "The best answer to the Sun's imagi- | Willing Native statement will be the events of disappointed the next two months. ‘The Independ-| the naviga-| Washington Chambers. It is not yet Evaran dent Roosevelt wi iH eval members of his pected to be on hand. _ PETE page Randolph When verge, chief constructor, ear J mirals Washington L. Capps, Newton "L. Mason, William 8. Cowles an d Richardson, its port William general] A. is substantially amp made of brass, finely nickeled and very handsome. Gives a powerful light and burns for hours with one filling. Portable, Orders have been issued by Adjutant General FE. A. Wedgwood. of the guard, placing that body at the disposal of the Go As Ry, authorities fer Memorial day are to view the| ence party has already organized in 23 | Gray Admiral. George | States and [ make the statement con- | King of president Admiral Dewey, board; bury, who are: 0! also|@t Dis home, that} "!shth street, if the animals lived they could not tell what occurred and that their; death would prove nothing new.| \ The 8° abroad for three months and argued oa from this that the Independence party would be abandoned and intimated that | Minnesoty. Mr. Hearst and his friends would sup- | for to piane2live|'. sheep Sate the proposed target as been rejected, on the ground pected a Ogden north of it the . ---- | 24 tn pram He hp RA ' of trad nd le issued Party Nominee. of being armor tock "Lal guard | weel ical rings, t ro the th Independence statement the OF FT application occupy the Salt d in charge of the solici- the turret when it is fired at. Volun-; _ New York, May teers from all over the country made | =U" printed today to NEIGHBORS -_- tm charge the: shot will: be witht ‘a of is such that the heat is thrown directly upward against the sbi or pan upon the stove top, without affecting the atmosphere of the room to an appreciable degree. You can at once see the advantage of this stove over a great range which throws heat in all directions-it is the ideal summer stove. ( If your dealer does not have the "New Perfection" write our nearest agency. he pra to ft t tation of funds will get busy with the merchants today, and it is expected that the $6,000 required for the entertainment io the thousands of. visitors who will come to the city for the outing will be raised in short order, shot. The range will be a short one and because tl out gram for the outing This is not yet i definite shape . The main business ts of Salt Lake yesterday looked with an abundance ot bunting which turned the ernamental posts for the incandescent Nghts along the streets into pillars of old gold, blue and white, the colors of the U. C. T.. The committee is starting thus early with the decorations with the express purpose of letting the town and all who yisit it know that somepone is coming off here soon that will be out of the usual. w asi Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook- Stove $50,000 $3,000,000, { near o the pro- L ine completed protec- So as not to destroy the turret, the ‘plan Is "to use sixty pounds of éxplosive D powder for each twelve inch : PERFECTION ---s \ -- nominal There a to Do Shooting Near Stock Yards-Signal Corps Mounted. Convention. that filling the compartments com- -_--4 Posts tion. Don't Heat the Kitchen All the necessary family cooking may be done as well on a New Perfection Wick, Blue Flame Oil Cook - Stove as on the best coal or wood range. By using the "New Perfection" Oil Stove, the annoyance of an overheated and stuffy kitchen is entirely avoided,even in midsummer. The construction of the (ROYAL fo The committee EO EET RIFLE RANGE FOR NATIONAL GUARD NG Ing yesterday principal theme Surplus Deposits it mente ml ; . and. ) 25, ampl justified in that. it offs evprivilege and. acconsistent with $200,000 ny the Jatest t type of American battle-- ships, The jolnt committee of the* United The xperiments are to be under | the giesction of two naval boards, the | Commercial Travelers and the Commerbureau of construction and repairs] cial club, which has charge of the arcc and the bureau of ordnance rangements for tlhe Corr outine=. to! Arkansas Will Attack. be held here June 18 to 20, held a meetThe DF ichaneas Me sa, Florida has been resources ee vited | ie int ers' MAY Shands aused | . MONDAY, rhe accounts of. firms, corporations, estates, societies and individuals are respectfully In- Dispensary)*! M:; 1in large dition, it ts statement ery. banking commodation Pl Weal STORE, -_ | ay visions bear a close relation to framing and interior subdivisions ae Drug South teriorship's fittingsstructure and other The portionsovida«| Ornamental the as | | DRUG most sensational ever attempted by the American navy 4 Distinguished naval officers will leave Washington on Monday to wit: the e daring experime nt ah Every effort is to be mad to vent newspaper correspondents fey tm | learning how the Monitor will be torpedoed and what effect two shots | from 12-inch breech-loading rifles will have upon the forward turrets | The experiments are planne a e gain | practical information as to af ef. | fect of a bombardment upon in| was With } the UTAH, { j f | Fountain, w| monitor Florida will be attac ee early next week by great guns and exploding torpedoes in Chesapeake bay. | } _-*First Actual Tests, CITY, ee STRONG CAPABLE SECURE * Of- | | ' LAKE Secret Societies and Lodge Rooms a """} careaT, Fresh, wholesome drugs and reasonable prices have made our prescription busmess grow apace. i TORPEDOES SALT Politics and Things There is no medicme as | a as that whieh your! tor prescribes; and no- | ie store that fills vour | act CHESAPEAKE BAY REPUBLICAN, > NAVALEXPERINENT [Prescriptions INTER-MOUNTAIN - Prices Palnoless Extraction of Teeth All Work Positively aucmanee PhomeamBell, 1126-x; Indepen dent, 1129 |