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Show SALT LAKE | [S GROWING THE BEST ; 12 IMINING PAGE PAGES VOLUME STEADILY. be IN UTAH. XIV, NUMBER DON'T KNOCK . Inter 20. ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY GERMAN COUNT'S AUR n=o xoo | TEPPELIN WY | "crs GREAT FEAT Half of Population of Texas Village Either Dead or Wounded, With Fire Raging. Inventor of Dirigible Balloon Covers Over Four Hundred Miles in Twenty-Two Hours Brownwood, Tex., May 30.-With half of its population dead Without a Single Mishap. IT IS GREATEST FLIGHT | EVER MADE BY AIRSHIP: Berlin, May 30. -Count Zeppelin, whose remarkable performance in the fleet airship, } to and, so far as is known tonight, Count Zeppelin is still in the| return journey. Pe S oda Ww. : g F ard aa TD Pe coun sams come io op eriin and jtand at Templehof parade ; ec Jilssex LY eT undreds of thousands gathler oa ane<r this > vera the empress . Several princes, | t Oe. military officiais and officers were nt an toward evening s Ch Ne nts were set to work In anticipation of the approach of tke altrship Soldiers kept the space clear until 10:50 o'clock, when a se ed! h Ti om Bitterfie airship shafen. was Count ld announced returning Zeppelin, th to who E ship not a EL oven as department ony | Ou there Aires uly : ihe os nabhout they were So - recived from im 4 and medieat him' badly, The negro: early thie dint ae et! "fhe mob .in pu mot ning led near the home o report' from Temple et." ke that tvad.© ester and wien she saw the, conditions are bad, and tha i mauch are Wis dlted to inte is feared to have da AC ase surrounding country, ena: tlie disi pateh seso states that 20 to 25/are dean, as-mar injured aaa a oanumber of Ronwaat destroyed by fine. » ie Known Core are B OWN and wife. ‘@ BL ale nd wife. 'THMODORE at ie wo Y took cheer the to were e awakened , ie e a a i] eae al uc lo alr aneed ut 9:42 her on} € y oe P ARTER, oeSIBSON « LOY. Greatest plea ale, pretty rived n -hé -young American: re todan | j 5; ship the thous: preparing maneuvred foe I over as aay 1 that gir] ea a re PD enish , ount Zé ‘a will be "any fur the >r trouble osc ATR WARE, wife and three said' In his' last dispatch | dren a hundred were killed and' Among. the seriously ee "mosth onlookers.' © Satine! on Page Twely Sees a _ (Continued ~ ee OUT Cie ipply Paice ey OF or cee Se amet ays = ai else the are who. aa vanes all> the> | m, One a: &-co Ws dal- -clr- of ip | won derful | San ye £ he id a-mistak _ to The ~ _ - about 11d there tbout sayy rold gf ing ~ it ini 1 Cine Eo ft cyt it = le T = | Notoriety 'Trink in Sa , Gets Her Vaude ville. Mains a Place Mur-| oe elves li w lu all in re t parts mn The the h que p the face to fhis o Salt Lake now stion Salt Lake the American of stamp ta ] of and as re i ‘ breeding rin to come to : citv a as Pray rrounds + which abound : in the: doctors) are, -asking| forced) \{sethe: f only thie Amerient I or tx tas inistrationd would Insist. upon it favorite obey !%£ the liw: : rT} | to Fe 4 2 I : ; that, 1 methine ‘d os ota go): duleki ihe. ¢ : TR re a es the last week ‘week, euding which:.makes| May 22, 64 folnew! new) For the week euding May 15, 50 new r case Of the 41) new enses reported Just week, 20 were of seurlet fever, the : . E $ s are righ client ee aye ore children by the wholesnic. Pour of the cones were of dipthertia, The others 1 r were smintiipox and mwensles , " Almost to a man the doctor of Salt Lake hold the. American party administration responsible Ve ixity with wh the sanitary laws s ure en- could be campment ' earfu I eit tlor met loctors the reeord for Salt Lake read a lows For the Weew ending May 29, 41 : : department fer reason Salt Lake aj LS ¢ m anit CARO. dreds ple 4 ho |+-her of | #@lw this question of cach other is t} forty-one ne cages of contagious dis-.) AReS Were reported to the elty healt! cheat Por + + land Bute 4 1 ear Bell of doneswithin will be held w few in utbreake'of | ; riety nial ee : head + wooks the midst imet 8 i 1 If | + deal of Cha Asien' 116 My " Lite! T our W tl f longevity: it Ik c ere k to the ions t Gal Ss irl and Yad oO he 4 eevery beet insisted.oon toda ary be Ww - Club ¢ Are 8 Asked to Up Concerning : uoht ro g " it and Mayor Interfere 1 rit bein thi Wvectt if 1 / | per l wher she Va aj } b lans are on A) foot among members of are gudte played the th one o- eeiati w the i in and Sean to { +) + + Me oF me ty three 1 DiayiIng four the) eneore 3 had attended r "of the act The' Rosary." t ] The & iy fort vie two enso : jeomning p joe as its are heeen ind object Ladies "No in it * baeae ; some tie time wodue ae J Ss ' ; ae ford, chiel find and ian tke pla Miller, l.lterary who spoke "Certainly of| said. to produ é taken be ae aay ay . a an a suggested some ee oriacan byct a ‘ The likely upon to stop Mrs. I. DD. | of the mu-| Mrs, Annis| and of are the reeiplentof| from friends in|} wccompanitment er. iligna are that teps: will) ehit planistIe |.ment ° P's has la ma a ay ected I t ob bi fac 1 ost ee ie : t . forget that < "The Rosary.' . wa axtremel nervou L. oblictou to. every tl +r 1 s ra, Oa ‘ eae une ee 1 , ts I ‘cnol-entirely know ee at { dis + wave. . of 1 friends 7 a bp eit ‘ . sy encour emel and ¢ besides being happ ive been very blue I feel: certain I am . tried he ' Daughter of the. President, Who Will Unveil pene. Battlefield Today. Monument ont TALK RUTAL TORTURE OF AN AGED WOMAN BY THUGS AFTER ul es MAYVOr se1y eall president club, was of can. one the} of come those of It RIBS ne audt-| ands . is ed hes eee 4 rything. Be going 1 1 ‘to 1) like ) of ; production of r the not be permitted ment Thad) tt gave opposed, I am on. the stage, much of that Lake aw thia elty in ae she is that |'sec he called upon him. ow uid ike h consideration th playofirst." lie allowed pad | for<the?morals. Chief Barlow sald any There sort of at the the: advertised Somoyh if I to blow . Glyn play to go on sald wrong a It for Bhan no- eaealt It la if the a! very the "sleeping oce a leave Vande Lhe 1 am ambitiou ind) + Heve if B« ado thi Il can do same + thing bette + It js snid that Mrs Annis will ‘re + | cetve 31,000 for four performances do until TL see the ; Mayor Sn a ain as i course he mavor pot read the book play A ' eae aa ‘ 1 tha he therefore Fe re will the veil p the monumen The president expres ae great satisfaction over the settlement of aoe Georgia rallroad strike, F re wer problems involved in' that ‘dit tier Aedes t tl rest rind, mado e ju» taposition of the nerro question with the issue of union labor presented an outlook that prompted the administration to e rt every effort possible. to cc ontinnod on Page', ints. bankful, is lay's snow vy. he | he « a Wrote tter | ntelligently tell : matter ' I W 1 he eck aete Phenomenal Fleece. "jr play before I pass judgment Spokane. Wash., May 30.-R, A. Jack-} he s: aa ison, representative in the state legis-| So it seems that Beryl FrOpe and her ature. for Columbia county, Washing- j company In" AT Weeks" are to have ton, who {fs called th sheep king of | a hard road ahead of AN be fore they Fukanen." claims the world's record! succeed in portri ayn 1s of uit caine for the largest single fleece of Wool, | audiences the story of the ik rve of a!}which! welghs 67 pounds and five | queen and a waniie Englishman pone le the | ounces iio. iis h three cl of | ing on the continent to forget the jan aggregate "weight of 142 pounds daughter of c the rector of his church,! speech was kept -to anaes by hard work all night. Ten me kept banking. up the sides the 50 as to confine vaters, Only. in a fe places. did the Water break through, and then into the yards know | lane nd lv hope the \~puble> will) vers ttle of ‘Three Weeks, in spite of A ke cme Pdon't care to succeed "un all the balk the: book has stirred up +)" T have mght to TL don't wisi I never mad it. though I have seer & be 1 i 1 re i 1mm | extract Ct most But this is a bridge vee te Withoy oo Myr ni if } find that) which must be crossed vhen it is + J nave t presence JT wil) tr ») reached I « not hi I il + Gettysburg. Dwellers along the Jordan river are beginning to be alarmed at the rapid rise of water. Pe we ewe ee verital le torrent, which is: increasing g¢ preparations to move to high he night flood their homes. and women ‘l The he brief le ah iry of ay 4 ckinson will deliver the gratt Mt ss Helen Taft, the president's daughter, will pull JORDAN RIVER BREAKING BOUNDS; ALARM 15 FEL to top t play he matter under. careful will bave to go to sald Pittabure Pa, May 30,-President Taft ended his visit to Pittsburg: at 11:20 tonight, at which hour he. left In his private car over the Pennsylvania lines for Gettysburg... He wlll partici| pate there tomorrow in the dedication monument to the regular army men, who fell in the battle of Gettysburg. Charles P,. Taft accompanied the president, The president spent a quict Sunday here as the guest of the Laughlin famfly. He attended services»at the' First Unitarian church in. the morning. In the aflernoon he received nena 50 callers. who were Invite with him. Hefore -dinner he ‘togk short motor spin. Seeerereeeeteesteetetteeed | IaAvOoO condemnation of the should be stopped,' good } not permit it thing like that is already "too thingne in Salt able to} Morals inothe veil + | n player ‘and audience whieli 4'| novepraxperienced:Iyfelt it. and d (2 Perlod: of, disease i Bt © lias _ ecords The vet : e seenied to prove ie date of in te Bae te At te mi Lit Lake }+ birth | when ¢ m br ve p pas an ed ise a ¥ eet ceding £ro na ih wor = VP |) Ing overtim« _ TK tt tte UP +tu otto +e osses 4 Lie = rs c Pull of Disease Spots ‘arlier Dave Weenies Salt Lake ix full of uch diseasc a , 1 | {Pot DumpsI are tllowe¢ inae A , Days v 1 to g£o( un t Snare cleaned in vacant lots in every sec-linta the a oF ae tion. Water is allowed to stand star-"yecg on utheas te | nant in front of schools Outhou e Soe I ire in 1 |are permitted to exist In the midst of at Spalding. oe I ' playgrounds ‘ the ‘favored do} ans a lair : Ww ‘ in ‘tt haidle ¢ 5 re ontioued P y Iwo, Crump 6 readin tree vhere ou Dane \ > ae , Rey, Henry ‘Harman epalding, ploniast atin {received Z ¥ wlannie the musielans and" Mth t dressed ich trimming o pw wa of . ; ~ > vith onl s It em coo} + and u ooked [ muda me frown t 1 Lil +> her ~M1 B " wa hor + Nort npton \ » tte +s membered seelng ston 7) ¢ ‘ , ‘Meyers sank the words lam strongly opposed to it.. It is enough After the evening performance Mrs.| that the company advertised that no Anni wa isked why. they had: se-| tickets wl be sold to children to con lected the plece as the opening num-| vince the public that the play 1s not a ber, and rid hat v ny. selection fit ones I wa tu} fuvorite pl ofom hus- | Mrs . Starkweather was another band bel ed hat if-I avould bel club woman Sate was emphatic in deble to" get. throug) vith. any nuaste | Claring ‘that Three Weels"' should bo think arte [ certain S4Upp essed that] ' i! ould} it tage | nm the nearest ; and Ought not to beChek allowed she sa Le a z ON. and. ealce : rt an Le ; \ Lh |} rcs: to me: thetcltixenersh ould + attribut rt i 4 issone-in bevand Violint Sener + a tain ' ind Mrs noi ‘N everal aie al oon HRi 1 ear ws ‘ t- ts felt doctors are asking them- | ‘ party administration's beenacen § ; aged y re RY CENTENARIAN A | ae t Danang is? city. 9 She ps Vsy¥ opening ciaus WE. ANNIS During Fash. disease F TY yi vet tO 7 un 1086 der « . are I bint itn : d « i le ' CVENINE | ne |} } 1 the ; tourists His| fo : Will 1 Pat eter o not at-all _ > homeseekers \ aad ‘ , a have and a isabl i 1 owd =l a 000 ' *, | the Women's lengue and the Ladies nit wis Literary club to prevent the production Weeks." which of Billuer Glya's "Three eu a . ie Heri t € tock eacl t ! & ) ; ~ : marttn Is hooked for the week of June 7 at ary rotl' F tine ao Le : oe Bn teht the Colontal theater. performance in a musical act with the r tul women ai up in rms Ube ib ver hrothers ‘alt ‘i : oe : : iS S = nee, iprajah must ull be About for Ruining $1 ee 1 ; Ke ere ts "MISS HHELEN TAFT, on "tl prac I. ns = ; York \ I : is Setter OEY re ared ‘tor us PB us vessels ~ of bep deste Hit bes nthe « ainda s = bt e i ‘ ret rn broken up y R error ; ormances. | ar knew ly tHe fentnt ‘ < yeering Gets traveling rbert pee ‘ , ae " gE rajah , bore. letters Francisco ‘ o Better ike MBr Hains ee 4 (3 with es a are | Tk oe bene re pe ot Publisher Slain by Women's Leman and Ladies' Capt. Home ey, epexsenes r ve i of: te 7 That\ © ¥ | Vill chil-| sept -" be to» fo ar- i ridden 3 " ieee i hoard tl { : i ik Whipple ther }been- LNG | 9Wevelver ey oRe ' \ nd | wives ‘eleven has lready tl Tiss ‘ .M on Deeringer poke lightly of whe 10 : ‘ tor hen asked Lbout if ' Oard. the bert She smiled and ondered how. the: 1 ple in »Chicaco i p oF en . * orkarate isited east . markal ne fre at tain city} a Z Lae on ey the e no not carried ou Berea his cruise ae in Satire ef : of away in. the fo« t ill. courbes with Ene lt unele ‘ coum i Wipe S. ~Alretired eS in. girl aa ae ae . the of n But it was while ) ¢ chairn ifta ‘ places his in-| oe i ing 1 ae nd benzin , expected and eend pee toward t geon fe WL MAKE ONLY VERY SHORT nthe liner Siberia. Misses Marian and Bardaughters of Charles are the Deering, company ir ne te place the} iis to re. Bee j } a ancisco. Ma a0 » receive the ize of one of ‘the grandest raj ahs of "ale old.1 India, ' "whose estates'‘ reach tro) se om the injab-even to the hills of the tarther: east wa the fortune of. two urther ne 1 This w he had aalled over Ba arrival an hour and: a Nuremburg caused ths surprise re cursio ; rhe Mitt ren. wife and renita. | | | by y the noise count droppeda card divulging ention te the first time varia and his pete baedt at CABLES, Bepnty clerk,% wife - at che | Leslie aMit, = Compe. ‘ nthe a' smallcity in. Central | company. Ths International Harvestey 1 tl 7 { orth Bavaria, pean a eos i riba ' met Augusta, Ga., May 30.-For. proteeting Joe Bryant, a negro fireman, froma Mr > , mob,b. Mrs. Margaret Sylvester, a prominent socie n of pe air ; 2 Page hh as the heroine of the re mekppd ut : MRS. meTOM HART atand chit eae a dopurtment Fer ots Bie eh Tp a3 Gok maim ans overnmient troops apiM. a ZIMMERS, wife und © ‘Sivoo aedinn ee eo. at anid Mr mbs does not ehildre ie ae if Deering, ceeded Bea waech in eae t ea opstate. : F ric vat ich- ‘ : They bara t *, Se Ges- a personall her .way She hip ane straight up for afew hundred feet and, passing over the to. wn of Fric Avie hi haten, pra- os and w - in charge of the airship and whose hand was on the tiller during the Rreater rt of the journey had not given pe Poiecion for a word to be made public oul his intention to under-} | take the Journey. | Conditions Cofayornble. » Ov: a t under rather un- | rabi paditions There y, Tain cloud and-a HE | when the 42 ee left the iajl shortiv ‘after : o'elock | The residents aid. nut Pay | attention to this, a they were, to nisht filehts and when | the great there was : Marhin : dred people were kiled revolutionary outbreak -s i e = Bes + a Bo . | ryin reg SNve Bictana, provisions al supplies left Seow nwood Washington, May 30.-About:a.bun-| in if sterday's , P Les : Vath! sas 7 oe anno 0 | roea Sunaving the » PY the } $44+44444444444444 on ie \ ry lasted 22 hours He has already beaten all records for dirigible balloons, with the opportunity of greatly demol- Mires, Pravd de sath oO serious injury -turne attention towards rescuing the dead) and dying from the rulns,which aad 1 2 caught ire 1" ie This work, hampered by darkness and limite ds a of ablebodied men was nece rily slow, and s feared! that some w rh o escaped the wind's Pied ¥ ) AN HUNDRED ARE. RILCED DURING ee He guided his Zeppelin from Friedrichshafen to Bitterfeld, covering more than 456 miles. air in the town = the inventor, accomplished to-. day the most striking feat of his career. The journey building According to a ilroad man who reached Brownwood "Su pil on . cae |} car, the tornado was precede hailstorm of unusual se verity, te Bian following a lull In the tau the rede and coming with a roar nat ca sle ping oe yens to wake with : star, Ther bled out ot bed, ont c aught be ween the Cob tentaie elie oF their houses In a short, While there were scenes of wilde st excitement and terror from e a to end of the village Weeping won and children, clothed im the CnTIcE rae attire, rushed about in the ruins seeking loved ones from whom they had been separated, or lovking for places of shelter from't clless storm. After the first momentary CROWD DISAPPOINTED honors every ‘possible to determine the extent of the disaster. Empress Prepare} the Aeronaut in He Decides, Not! Trip There. brought unbounded nearly reece: BIG wounded, feereereapeeaeet Emperor and to Welcome Berlin, but to Continue 1e or ished, and with fire raging inthe ruins, the survivors at ‘Zephyr, 15 miles east of Brownwood, in Brown county, are in a state of demoralization and distress today as a result of a tornado that hit that town about midnight Saturday night. Until they have restored communication it will be im- sun' may ha In the hills to Mine 9 and but it melted. enough send a rush Ton n Tenth street ae TK canals it ‘ 1 Ss ‘<7 oy ‘tt that. the pe Qyertiow all the water white 2 wn BOR through them A mont the ls were pu it sc condition in"anticipation of just such flood a fare c 1 W fth the exception of the Jordan river seal sigh } fe fears he nly es 1 ving. hi the most anxlet it rian break its bounds at almost ban time |