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Show THAN run FEVER rest ee E of nora i IX i Thirty- ite heat E = before RESORTS Salute Fired at REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, tol Fort From and by Cuapi- half of was largely on celebrated ringing sunrise salute in was ebration of and or noise, the the and UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906. SANDY WEARS [TS BROADEST SMILE is (ante wee play -! the} at] city -netanny the 2 over : all bells ; cel by pone at LIKE Little Chance eet of fireworks, the by nae ieee RED the of the Nauvoo were there Loothpick; and all sorts people to hour {nstruments nerves weak of] was cident and | to shot ana Band And Legion Other and | the al- direc- |out until late in the evening, and rethere Then ie street or sidewalk. fought for seats on all but after]|turning people vould. be a wild scramble it was and sundown after trains for a moment|the the thing had sputtered or two, the genius who originated it}nearly 1 a. m. before the last of the would walk calmly over, pick it up,]execursionists was landed in the eity. take the out the the in ing small bit of fuse tube, which was remain- The Royal |drew enjoy : than noon oughly Hawailan band was attraction extra the empty,|parently to began crowd he the : voce ae Unique Means of Torture. enjoyed, especially ap- eee patronage larger a pate ce sad ana w ee and evening concerts wer stood of things, monotony West''Temple of South pound ground tWo-| the and One on them: light lay would and rockets, then start bets as to how take for them to reach and the at |tjoned Second and that Sree thor- by those]. Tenth z | Through skyrocket ‘fell an a th the ai of properties acoustic « saat the ‘hat enn ycie te |) mu ‘ if A works Eran °D Were knocked off barely by the missed red hot eyes scorches Woman's ; of the One ostrich expensive time it was hit it white in coverod poe efor a " olsen oe A nense - heistereneyof A. of cap and biorshis\ Jett mum youthful victim Gronway Patrolman Cannone the Parry, Parry Seis ; The best ier mre could: : be the else- but explosions, searcely worthy -_-- ' ; BY Josie ¢ rossley Chase Detectives Ts to Face tes eg was Burt . who and city some time ago with a man took -They ake or iiebauteee and hotel at the Cullen ments help and |room to than |rather racket. the more the went, car the slower Going key he A a i and : The. now is jail awalting - ea who and Shea in Los Angeles, far capacity, its beyond pas was G@nckew Wars sD oA Secanen ae : on aie See Se o eae, large instances under the feet crackers of men especially und horses. ae eeaee taxed automobiles. | jon, for lay, to business vy fy pone was that band floor | big lower the on tables tunch The thrown women, were and oy under patriotic airs, medleys and t jons from of the pavilion were at a premium In the evening a disa and enuae of them were occupied by | popular tunes. xe family parties with tempting spreads | play lunches, of fireworks by Lollawed was given and this by concert another . were wea. mats ery hour Danie crandan See of the day and up to the closing hour of races, the bicyele while last night, pienic most like that, ah bane dare ateeist of the | the tarive Drs mercy |much larger than the appetites 5 fere seen f v attractions at the popvarious were The resort were no accidents re g | Parties. . ular well patronized -idents resulting that therre Sas The old mill, the through the day. Drawings. Prize Cash The predominated .igcenic rallway things Sw sctric. ey in , a do Stor BROKEN Only however, most aa where cases Ae eee ed f ean Tue: ed eye aah During the afternoon and evening at the crowds were well distributed These tneluded the varlous resorts. Sorhmori Altogether town. people well celebrated. out of many the day was PATRIOTIC AT Berns any i aaa DEAGUSE! Amusement y Tive Large thousand Kee GARTH: RECORD Ms Patronized Crowds. people jostled, smiled at each 5.000 people Peatures tracting est Lagoon crowds at AT entertaine sd years Aid Or. of the larg- yesterday, the a size the estitnating management The thousand. to fifteen twelve from eapacity of the service and the grounds or was tested to the limit, and the resort » boats or the through with fiying colors. At"Lake Shore" railway, or came tractive features were added yesterbowled or shot with leaden bullets, as the lawyers say, the round bull's day to entice the Fourth of July pleasure-seekers eyes in the shooting gallery, or else Karly in the morning the crowds took a spin in the new electric launch. began clamoring for admission at the But, whatever they did they all enLagoon gates, Nearly one hundred joyed themselves. persons arrived on the 6 o'elock train, The weather was delightful-just an unheard of ineident in the ee root beer of the resort. Ogden sent 500 at enjoyuble, and every train throughout and just breezy enoug watt the o'clock the day and until 9 o'clock at night cool zephyrs over the face of the lake, was packed with people who wished Once in awhile when you got in the the exchange the warmth of the city sun, it was pretty warm, but people for the cooling breezes of Lagoon. didn't care, They just smiled and full moon and pleasant wind made the wiped the perspiration off and hunted resort one o most alluring spots new pleasures. valley. ay' rogram. started with in thee sports on the athletie fleld were short exercises in the pavillion, at 1 watched by large throngs, the dance o'clock Steve Love acted as master pavilion was always crushed, and the of ceremonies and he proved a o with two actor. , about sixty little girls, orchestra set a new pace programs of well-rendered music. under the leadership of Willard Chris- topherson, sa "Hai ‘olumbia." Some Clever Features. They sang it so well that the people Lagoon harbors a youth who is desdemanded © give another, "America," appropriate to the day and tined to become one of the heavyThe: little weight Jifters of the country. Clarence the singers, was rendered «, er, a Farmington boy who works singers threw all their hearts into that stand, 1 They did very well, thelr voices at the boathouse candy song. unds, blending aa ie and their time years old, and weighing 79 yesterday juggled the he m being perfect and rhyt Professor Douglass M. Todd deliv- at the resort with ease. man weighing 225 pounds and dupliered a Stirring address, replete with patriotic fire and devoted to the day cated the stunt with very little exerand its deeds. The juvenHe choir|tion, He fs just out of the public then ner.' gave "The Star WV Spangled Ban- schools at Farmington, and his feats of remarkable strength have attracted more than common attention. Chutes \Very Popular. During the day, Professor At 2:30 the chutes. started, and | Dix ve a clever exhibition of from that time on, a constant crowd |roller skating on the floor of the of people took a plunge, and the more jand received the plaudits of a -' crowd, Mr. Dix has charge of the they tried the drop down that 170 Hyatt the G. W, fancy rink, large rink, holiday ee usual MAN erush. MAKES GOOD Perfect Weather Provides for in At- Seekers. one drew WEATHER 2.50 LAGOON. Resort Pleasure course, 10.00 ad re os aphle msped CROWD CALDER'S. Features Mere $50.00 25.00 Roce oe HERO ; O7 00% + Thee hia Bee ep TES Sos eb hk oomine Special New were. pre oe a pe 3 ta eaten eel eee Stes Fourth. True to his promise,* Dr. Hyatt provided weather for the Fourth that was "al from every standpoint, The day remained broke bright and fair, the sky was as day, and the night who Those tre tempted by the beau remain much longer than ordinarily, the result that the last trains to the city vere the most heavily loaded of the day. ‘Tha temperature was &7 at 5 o'clock, and one degree higher at ‘ ‘7; but .a br blowing all day and evening the heat seem less intense l came news of the first From rainstorm May 2 The country in and about Modena has seemed a sert indeed for the last m . and although storm of yesterWay light one, it served to lay at least. and the people there rejoiced accordingly . WANT Family BIGELOW PARDONED Claim Milwaukee Health Is Poor. Lavenworth, Kan, July Banker's 4.-AppliPresident waukee banker, now serving a sentence in the federal prison here, on e ground that the prisoner's health Is not good. Mrs. Bigelow and her son left today after visiting the prisoner. Their visit is sald to have been in connection with application for the paron. _ Another Society Girl "So she's another society & ing into the theatrical world. I pose she hopes to make a name nerself on the stage." no evidence of fracture or other serjous injury. The man recovered later in the day and in the course of a few hours sobered up. Aside from the headache that comes in the afterhours, Shea Is now fully recovered. FIREMEN Only Two HAVE Small Grass Anxious EASY Fires Relieve Waiting. jeweler, Meteorological moved to Report. Yesterday's report at the local office of the weather bureau: Maximum temparature, 87; minimum temperature, < Mean temperature, 74, which is 1 degree below the normal, Accumulated deticiency of tempersince the first of the month, 5 Accumulated deficiency of temperature since Jan. 1, 195 degrees. Total precipitation from 6 p, m. to p. m., 0 inches. Accumulated deficiency of precipitation since the first of the month, .O8 inches. Accumulated excess of - precipitation since Jan. 1. 4.18 inches. Weather forecast for today, generally fair. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. 16 per cent. for oy ves, but she's so particular. She has looked through any number of novels for a good name, but she hasn't found one te suit her yet."'- Philadelphia Ledger. flapped ut Lak in- homes in draped early the the patrietism with the rising a crowd oeloek depot the The the in and nine of excursion to meet M. the Fashioned Old BORN, and Garrett-To Mr. Garrett, of 214 Weat street, July 4, a boy. Mra? First back home You & eH. North Old Exercises. Then there was an heur for lunch and the harmless liquid: refreshments offered at the grove. 2 o'clock the sports began. They consisted of boys'. races, young men's races, girls') races young women's races, women's races, obstacle races, potato races, wheelbarrow races, sack races, climbing the greasy pole, ecatehing the greasy pig, tug of war, baseball, balloon ascension. In the evening there was a grand electrical display. The strings of light across the streets were turned loose. The heuses blazed forth hospitable streams of light and the little town took on the appearance of a carnival. The business men who arranged the affair gave a celebration that redounds to the credit of thelr. town. W. W Wilson, county commissioner, took a prominent part in arranging for the big day. It was a bully day In Sandy. ESCAPE OF TRAIN Track While Going Minute-Passengers Bethlehem, Pa., July a Mile Unhurt 4.-Going a mile from town today who Page have reto CaliManitou tor , Woman. of com- Miller, the Eagle street South clHfeck and The Second a for $19.76 who for refused The for to cheeks out to ‘J Grant" and were Grant, Which is the name father been out of the few months after sentence for character ment given by Grant came into afternoon and hi pre ented the > $19.75 and reques ted that The check made and" in t sign d "Jed noticed that the endorsement the name on the face of the check were not the same and requested that he alter it He did so and remarked to him that. his father always made his cheeks out his full and he was surprised ore to. find an exeeption the rule, The Was then cashed check Presents Second spent ome of saloon Check. he the money with friends drinks Grant Another bartender time and he went to Mr. Miller ascertain if he would permit the cashing of the eheck Mr Miller objected to doing so anad told his bartender that twice in one day was too often Grant then left the place Miller left the saloon 1 in charge of his bartender and went to a restaurant for While there he noticed Gra and request the restaurant proprietor $25 "heck to cash the $25 Miller told tl proprietor of the restaurant not to cash the check and Grant left the place Hie was followed to the Falstat€ saloon on State street and to that ace the police Were summoned When they arrived Grant attempted to leave the place by a rear door. He Was persuaded by a friend not to attempt to get away and he submitted to arrest was then booked at the He police station for his offense. While e in the pollee station Grant attempted to "square" himself with Miller and asked him not to prosecute ADO TO EMERY-HOLMES Ground Bought for Addition to Big Apartment House. IMrs. . Grace Grace Emery Emery -ansf, Bransford to the large and building add the ag has In property Emerythe picces of two the ought State street at the rear of }{olmes apartment house, erected that will of apartments to an ad- will a large building be number ias well ‘lea consis Satara : se moral eel bate a the tare and as provide for a more suitable locaThe corfor the lighting plant. a lace rated sc lp. On account of her Uon Props rty, which Is 60 by 116 feet advanced age, her. nerves were badly | O&* unstrung by the occurence. Other yee poner from A. Fred Wey for and the intervening property, are the least serious $15,600 wise, of any her injuries which has a frontage of 60 feet, was of A large telephone pole in the center the street was completely shattered at the base and the trolley pole was cut] off level with the ground. Insulators] from the poles fell to the ground and the The wires became twisted splinters from the a half over seattered of the poles. An expert quarryman and crossed. soles. were | either side block PLATFORM COLLAPSES AND SINKS INTO LAKE 7 Hundred Thrown and Casualties Council collapse Bluffs, of landing at Fifty Into Water, a Persons But No Result. Ia., July platform Lake 4,-RBy at Maniwa, the a the boat summer resort adjoining this city, tonight, beveen one hundred and one hundred and fifty persons Were thrown into sixteen feet of water. The platform simply settled down under the weight of the large crowd of people and they all went into the water together, While early reports were to the effect that many had been drowned, the facts are that few were even seriously injure Miss Lena Rosenbloom of Omaha was unconscious when taken out of the water, but at midnight physicians sald she would live. Nellie Doufleur, aged 18, one of the persons thrown into the water, has been seen since the accident. A Miss Chamberlain of Omaha re- Dreyfus May Get Justice, Paris, Jul .-It is said on the best of authority that Captain Dreyfus will not nly be entirely freed from blame by the ssation, be legion of is the Dreyfus no of ennes court martial judgment will be annulled without a new trial for a the accused man, ant 1@ will be rehabllitated in the service as chief of a squac severe internal : When the Emery-Holmes building ¥% planned, the promoters tried to buy the property from Brigham to First street but the owners held the lots sold yesterday at such exorbithe for plans the that prices tant original designs. Will Erect Injuries. ron. ye will be placed in the same promotion as before his. trial order for Store Buildings. he property in State street adjoining the Miller hotel building, having a frontage of 124 feet and a depth of 240 feet, has been bought by PMulrooney, of Denver, who will erect modern store buildings on the now occupied by a building that been to the business trict city for many ars. price paid for the property ts $18,000 Buy One for Clawson Fred Dr. from Saud =, 08 will They changed. were building examined | "0 be carried out according to the who the spot gave it as his opinion that at least five sticks of giant powder had been used. The cobble stone pavement vas driven into the ground and the stones crumbled to dust. The detonation was heard for over a mile south f the explosion. Parts of a giant cap were found embedded in the rocks near the base of the pole, ceived ihe engine and three cars were derailed. The momentum gained by the train carried the derailed locomotive and cars over three other tracks and against an embankment overlooking the canal. The passengers were badly shaken up, but none seriously = injured. ‘ st last forgery proprietors another dition Shock . a and the He Rab- Charles yesterday One.) discomfort Severe with eheck by toils John Williams made moved the gravel from the lacerations prove not will injuries the While and made cashed eush that blood poisonserlous in the event are women the appear, not does ing suffering a Sous erable amount Of] pain forged 63 saloon, Grant the in Jim charged a Path- Upon Check, Sergeant a W of one by Patrolman and Bearing again is ted PRISON Arrested Second Baker, In this a a minute, the Seranton flyer on Central railroad of New Jersey, struck a switch that failed to work properly, night Miss Lizzie Orth of Ogden are in days' visit with from arres and plaint MISCREANT SETS OFF DYNAMITE (Continued Paper Is Grant. Was erts. passing Thomas Marshall, one of the oldes t and best known lawyers in the city was taken to the Holy Cross hospital last evening to undergo an operation for a cancerous growth on the face. @ This is the second operation kind that Judge Marshall has been subjected to, the former having been performed in the East several years ago. _Prof. L. W. Clark and others Quartette ee . Bp. J. B. Weight Invocation Address Mayor James Jensen Welcome Independence Independence......-= Declaration of _..... Joseph Hibbard Ruggles Dinner Recitation, "The Palmaqulst Party" Lillis in Stayner C. F. Stayner anes Prof. ro Barcarolle Ps near the Calia.) Ocean tepresenting fornia cost; w ind blowing at Seal Rocks; happy-go-easy yachting party; sunset. (b. Chase-Hunting horns and echo hounds barking, horses Jumping fences, ride to finish, hurcah Pantomime ‘How a lady. wastes half hour' ..... . c E. Palmqulst National Airs : . Ba B. Squires Orator of th e day . "My Lover $ Vocal solo, a Sailor Lillian Stayner Palmquist Lad" *.... for the Train" Recitation, "To o Late rain eece ee : eae . Irene Nicholls NARROW Jed Rev. Peter A. Simpkin was in Beaver yesterday, where he deliyered the oration of the day in the Fourth July celebration of that town St. L. M. Earl is down from Anthony, Ida., registered at the Kenyon. Mr. Earl was formerly secretary of the fire department here, but is now manager for the Salisbury company at St Anthony. Memories. on Name, Presenting chaplain in the for a is In town of absence Kuechler, Rudolph Ethel Orth and Miss for a few Salt Lake friends, the Money ers Grant and Tulle are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Fred Bickford turned from a month's trip fornia and are located at the heat. At 10 o'clock a grand parade was started. The line formed on Main street and the marchers went out of Sandy as gaily as the revelers who opened the mardi gras in the days preceding Lent. The program called for a mareh clear to Bingham but if the return was before that distance was traversed {is was because the things at the grove were too inviting. The program at the grove began at noon and lasted an hour, A stand, gaily bedecked in patriotic colors, taeced f benches whereon sat the older and you and your girl. It sturted with the national air by the band, and then came the following numbers: Leaves Trefeder of Ogden, John TO Axton, United States army, few days on a leave back all Sandy's ceclebra tior 1 brought past i andy the memories of i a half-dead awakened in the old folks a joy was There forgotten. almost had salute at daylight, the hoisting of acat sunrise, mast town the flag on by the band by a serenade companied townsbusy on the The sun beat down people as they hurried to prépare for the crowds, but they did not mind the of (ets PERSONALS. Rennie residents city. the peanuts and the pink You remember the benches borrowed from the meeting the Back JUST OUT OF STATE Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, 1 Main street, Is the largest and savings bank in Utah. Deposits over $4,000,000. Interest paid on deposits. Sort, remember cemetery Children entertain Conviets-Some of the ehildren > Mary's cathedral, under the direction of Miss Nora Gleason, went to the penitentiary yesprovided an. enterday morning tertainment of and instrumental music for the Inmates of the were held in the The exercises a pleasing diver and Ernest Langton gave the men sketches which eCnaught ymmedy the men and caused fancy of an ovation youth hands Margaret Locks won favor with her character Edward VPitzpatrick gave several solos lin ind voeal numbers were rendered by Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Miss Millie Williams, Miss Florocks ence Miss Marguerite Locke Willlams, and Robert wa é one Sandy Fourth at celebrations, such old-fashioned given in the old as we recollect were recalled to the days Sandy's holiday memory of patriarchs the days when they took their best girls to the old Program DAY easy The fire department had an came day yesterday. Only two calls into the station wered by No. damage. grass fires and did no disfirst was received from Popperton trict at 9:30 a. m,. The sec ond Was from 765 Third street. The firemen in) all three stations ere prepared for a strenuous day and lounged about the station near their apparatus the greater part of the day and remained out of bed until late in the night Chief Vall prepared to prevent flrés early in the week. He had all rubbish and other combustible material cleaned up from the rear o buildings and requested that all back yards in the downtown district be wet down. In nearly every case his wishes were complied with and as the result no fires in the business district were reported although there was a great amount of celebrating. McConahay, Main st. were By Brings county charge and First South no foun- Arians with' avbaby carriage "In one | corner of Commercial morning by yesterday Every time one of them came along.|cuch that there was little or improve-}yand and a anid: scl ae streets. early his arm on which to make of|qation he deftly threw a bomb or one The Moore and at "Morrison. P2trolmen attendants| jan to' the Bground. - NNo' thrownthere the time and waiter grouchily head The intoxicated was crackers just|ments. cannon attendants) large o those were Was] |informed the patrons that there . that eon oe a under it, and the result was In many at was it. roast and chicken a aes, as If|)nothing left save ae sptona rion to aca was taken fractured sku : a j one, all jas e , the city jail and placed in the emerwreck the car, would Draws Well. the shock Palace Salt tay oo serve ste busy oy ears ae men, were other kinds of There Dr. Samuel G. gency hospital there. crowded] was Palace Salt. The fare of bill the on left was what who] ii) ‘was young and old, unfortunately, physician, city assistant Paul, In the afterthe entire day. kitchen | through the in dishwashers the and pure the for things do to ed He made a to attend the man. many | could not provide spoons for serving. |noon a concert was given by Held's|called malicious mischief of it find could but examination thorough selecwith filled his astir, the ity Pricked by Pishhook Charles Wood, former assistant chief : ft department, is reported to than less favorable condi tion he a few days ago M i Wood has tracted blood polseoning pricked in the finger. by ‘The attending physicians are confident of Mr. Wood's recovers Accused of Trying to Cash Two Spurious Checks in One Saloon. fessio Girl ~ Breaks Arm Chase, the 49-year-old daughter of Detective George Chase, was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon while at play In running she fell the ground, dislocating her right-arm at the elbow The services of a physician were required Although the injury rematns [ she Will recover with- its en- you remember how Pinky Kerr's horse jumped and seattered the children like a covey of quail and mighty stepped on Newt Perkins' kid when the band joined in the huzzas for Colonel Courtney's speech? The colonel, you remember, was oraof the day. There never was such / as that until Sandy got busy John Is home his that the on picked up said was on to by udequate from the sun there her, and she told you sweetly and uncompiainingly that she was not warm, although her faee loomed up red above the starched gown full of frills named apartrepre- ; turnatile at the Saath end With Through Pulls laren were | Victim ana Women ontrance Swollen Head. okton were ed aah briana inthe handled ns roughly and one eA Se Gasuaa A stranger giving the name of anetTe na + Siecatne against ‘pavll- at-the restaurant-service Tne the the SKULL hooted. and Jaughed watching made man young another "Then it on hearing THOUGHT sweet were afraid of the guying that would|some of the men looked "toowomen's) in attired ensue if they got off, so they were|for anything' The temperature of the water compelled to proceed and the fusillade | suits) continued, while the crowd that was|was perfect and 3,000 or more afternoonwere| the during water {n the in. confined ---_---- prolonging only meant e Cree and nae Wenn There were bathing ‘suits ee in, the misery. The street car man had|paid for. The passengers|of the vintage of "86 or earller and|forcea to crowd throu Ae iie nance to make his time. oft on bot put smile early Nags lemonade, popeorn that w This J eonted that they were married. to be untrue has since been found town lal | The man attempted to get out of hotel 1ay | without paying his bill at the nich re oe rad tan i int ' n lent = aT ocx ‘asOrt at 10° o'cl AoE W t a ates bt indy houses breeze sun Salt grove havMrs loaded men young Aieeneive {honene the kept facilities| bathing of the capacity the cartridges and blank with themselves no was taxed|and as well as the management obthe street car their special made freakish good] furnishing in limit its started | bt yond of them One ject of attack. the to himself service the have July or May Have Woman Another Charge. or by of le watch. other rings and a of} R street, piles the burning extinguish club were spe-|to rebeen hiss and a boom, and under - theit S. Ellis and the glee have articles stolen the All by these torches kindled After | rubbish program. the of features cial send and break would feet the rocket in the tenderloin] covered but are not returned to the clebration The the evening concert the band altera shower of colored stars all about articles The return of the day|owners. of dawn the into well orches-|continued Christensen's Prof. with nated victims smiled, Some of the them. by the police-| ws) have to be made either by order went unehecked musie until 11]and they were women | tra in playing dance others swore. |or the court or after action has been man who was on duty in the street things, but - their} ¢lock. has they just looked at he attempted aos a Polaey the taken to replevin. sfts; The woman Reeord Day for Bathing. they that indicated clearly faces have], s efforts would performances to. this came great deal eee it a admitted "er he was As little but him avalled It was a record day for bathing and Is": Ap- Two The STOLEN JEWELRY emwas she whom by Ward, Hugh like have to face another may ployed, she that alleged now is It charge 72 ‘Trockman, B. W. Mrs. from |stole and lay aa heel ; of attracted celebration were gathered ge Re se Se SE re- injuries slight dress long it would their} In sat they fire as balls of 30th | the ae Faas ath elapacadioa walk- | SL, be when, the] at on People thewould looking street. windows Main sedately enthu- | open applauded with were outs O° street, across ing and! cx lebration, insane of Ha-|earnival native of singing the and siasm the | middle strike would just as they required constantly were storekeepers Lehua, John} Miss Lei songs by walian a be would there crossing, the of those ©. who | ---_-_- mm After at First South and laid a line on the | service ld roller to Second | brought their tickets entitling them to j down almost ear ayia rr Ala ir ih A southbound ear came along, | the use of bathing suit, towels and South. |bath house were told to "rustle for spd an ly ‘ veide and when it struck those cartridges, ane reroat | _ of it was a case and keys" their own resembled that a fusillade was there ue an we vacant rs a The, faster|wait until one could find a Gatling gun in action. | M A Several hundred persons went to Sandy ivly train more ar: lined rived later and by noon vehick the public roads, swelling the crowd ta record-breaking proportions All roads led to Allsop's grove W program was carried out through the afternoon and evening NIL in' all, great day had been planned at Sandy town best to Phe litth did its level ofr look Interesting, The festoons stood al trie light forth boldy each crossing, making «a for bid proudly unusual effort Deerecognition ot the sand of the orated tloats seattered streets as they maneuvered into posttion for the morning parade While the business men of the town hurriedthe grove for the celebra| ly prepared tion, the women dressed litthe girls in their bes admonished - littl boys E holding the giant teeth, cleared up breakfast dishes, Govered the table, swept up the house and cleared the way for an uninterrupted celebration, Dr. time Lace curtains were hit by the}a few days ago on the charge of rings from lights, women barely escaped |ing stolen diamond being disorderly from crowd their from. accidents serious reported, were celebration Carnival broadest pronounced the had badly of of became " tourist pairs two mention. . on Honor town business morning quite was Fourth of day in Re ': GUNS Wie? Chinese a fragment : of ene les ages agg ragmen ie eee on one burn bruise and called was. Douglas by received the wounds to upon MORE several of the \é Events, erowd bunting, Theson boyof search of relief doctors - were other two in or in and the habitants a) side little frock tertain. and early companion discovered and was he Which set been. had boy's celebration, jealled LIGHTS | of - fire- Strikes Tourist. Romb tak ‘ $ ea rg Canadian a Wakeman, much Takes Big Wakeman not were nan youre 'Mr7T oe mornyesterday early called earned, exand Waite ing at the office of Dr. too of as a result apparently hibited, Was} Town pearance paintullyto peared YW tlcox which walei the etwound, dress ealled one serious a as upon looked not ire, she | or oe td bleaches In ‘scorched exhaustion been ee ioe Pp Pallowing the The the - shell Peon Cares powder from | ceived of blackened dis-|they were consideted woman pile the Lite = ionit into boy, < extracted > mrodeedea' > te ss pereussion cap in re (SnGhre later moment a Boy's Funeral Today-The funeral of Jar i Lamont jr., the boy who }was drowned in Mount Ollyet reserlvolr, will be held at the family resi| dence, 415 Sodth Tenth East street, at L o'clock this afternoon The services lee | will be conducted by Bishop tobert | brighton Interment will be the ae was the | where At plumes. One was a magnificent} and only a small As soon as it was ashes. he which method yOuUTrEeL CR the j extinguished, misbeing street eee eee to the usual ON ELECTRIC JED GRANT AGAIN IN TONS OF LAW } : year n hands lacerated and |purned these of one out at the to be happened Waite affair] huge a went the Greeks y called, and apparently | th and by was hat hat large the in struck The rockets, with trimmed ereation of the women | TURN PRG firecrackers some j that pocket his in carrying Incinerated, Hat ofest e seve yt : was ere ae provides been ee ad ' a with riding | Was morning | yesterday Peete leks hea shles or explosion 4 hone' pevitep a'thie iat "a ated > ee respond After that hundreds of the rockets spending the a by struck fired and ground ‘ere ur P placed on the1e grou Vere a bomb a It thoroughfare. erowded the down so pe- | ?ecOnG to see some sight frequent a Was | causing a bad portions of his in various hit destvian " Dr. leg, fire-spitting picts the by body to dress that|}upon hats the were Many rocket of _the street, at|faming quality ous paca iaicea oe eso eee oom was 7 th Another and | former the pavement along comet the of entrance front the of STthe Os hospitals. . eee ac-} exploding before just a Bast, 2 es to of end | the A eae escape: narrow the and et of Miler, a lad amicus knit Earning pound yesterday became @| Fourth auses powder a or 1e@ Se powder, injury. large : A fi ailed : vari flaming, the and lighted were ne Doris, directed were tlame of balls ee colored the | arre sted along windows open the are}into pavilion the of end Cc y inv ate ‘rank saat Roman_can-|Crossley ros kets, Of these remained outside of the circle of |[UPPIY dnbttier youhe genius, just toon vaty|who hese into use, brought dles were WHtHethennniccatae the} >oceryved seats corner. | giant 1 Femplt at ved Laren ans = d iets 4 en ent sone th Waceee Rearxte ™ isabel "Ate Eaet like aati ti a ve a 5 eileen) ares SAGE. te Paes a a if se As § as s of mode this others, by seen been [Celebrating became quite the order ot CLE trains the and were they each going capacity minutes 45 to 15 cars full their Persons) in Strect. eh Be ee Perea ee streets) Commerclal and South ne Attrac-}| tn each run were trains |tion every Second and Main on stunts his did of 12 he|were of a crowd midst the In South to in|loaded it set and thing, the light Would whe Pe into possible Grom mine Donn Rona z people celebrated 15,000 - Nearly and yesterday Saltair at Fourth this|though of owner The stovepipe. a as Hawatian Many Carnival were sertous the | SUPPorts like left cannons, bombs, of with mirth provoked that eature One about} looking firecracker a huge was around] large as and long feet two and io the aE a durand pyrotechnics of pit celebrating of careless visitors many dis-|from ‘irst Members off midnight after Commercial street won|blazing ing the a latest the to crowd AIR a there, visitor IN liga Commercial by Teal ee ea rr ae cee Rae | were the guests of the day. Many of young girls, their with boys old | ‘2° enjoyed ind rut turned tie j and eve ere ; a piven oe onow ine PP OLER Come canre Ble] ayant that eo ee though admitted as a Oklahoma, state, has not}<o familiar to the eyes of Salt Lakers GFT ORS RIC Men OCH CITT RS Ee therefore and its charter received yet does not receive official recognition the day while the cpawa one nna ae : : : F a the states. among manageby the. well handled and :South ana : 5 ment | r e ee and es ace oes: aac CS hullabaloo, greatest the of scene the 2 a : ae : as large as. crackers wet There OVERRUN, IS SALTALR a half as as small and stovepipe torture Knocked Seorched Late. and MISSILES oe local sections of the two and Douglas battery organization of the National Capitol (rom ealute "the fired Guard om 45 of shlutes were The Hill a canes HOT . was Dozen Regular Credit: Men lo Mect-A meeting of of directors the board of the Utah Association of Credit Men will be held th iis evening, when suce to ra)d : hlo roW as manager the | Jonn |}ASSC wil | probably clation be named. j | i in Tenderloin. Soon met|™orning J Alsmay $20 last i Fire of . Accidents * one regular run of accidents for the | Puts on Best Frock to Entertain Crowds Attracted by ae"oO : Oo i a } a lea Sy ce sually light z San a bribes dozen' injured Celebration. Were reported aside from those hurt | j ar > there for Raini Cue Hats late beforethe boat riding, dancing grounds, combining evening eautiful the the Keep | moment. i i Flight of Rocket Gives| first entered Half From J alkings Mee Sammy Stays evening oy ul "ime- 4 : BATTLE | trial er Dutch, om A SY NEWSIN BRIE | eee -_ after- distance. INJURED lS to was the = f se, the Crowd the but MANY } Peete "oO > a In glorious The CELEBRATION running race for $50 a Rose, entered by Ed int ene fat. Duten When Alsmay and holiday most as stated He second _ heat, the foretaste|for Purse In 2:52. easily consider- Salt Lake. in oe : ai officially begun seen style‘ ever ie observance the of success the that depends the back, understood ‘ ‘ The 2 only was Nation and, coming, was what NOT Alem, shadow turned he that Davis, the turns after a proceed to crete Ne ‘ ing but only two-thirds of 4:45. The match side between Hill, Tuesexplosions in started din toof welcome day ~ night the birthday of The were tatehi the aiHarker, Tens Medea race, was the > Guard their Jones, and Henry EE the he pleting . Nutional it.) horse broke just after the The entry. then and quarter the at again Start, comafter driver, The half. the on ward National liked waiting by". nstruected Re ' a they around the lagoon. best a_ was event. racing Sammy trotting. harness entered iy cote. by Hours. TH day ride first three owned -_--- TO more the a The in two Apparently or About GO MANY of ie . * Din the < FR foot chutes worked very well, the people being hauled to the top of the tneline in a boat, saving' the walking. ; At Z o'clock the new electric launch started on regular trips, under the dlsees of Capt. 8S. M. Barratt. Crowds of peopie besieged the landing the = = INTER-MOUNTAIN | (IF Entire Block, plat C, covering the enBlock 32, tire block between Third and Fourth South and Ninth and Tenth West streets, was sold by James Beelis and others yesterday to G. Rf, well and R MecConaughy, nconsideration was $15,000, It is derstood that several lots of the block will be improved at once and that the new owners intend spending several thousand dollars bettering present conditions. Oregon EXCURSIONS Via EAST Short Union Line and Pacific, Tickets on sale July 1 to 10, Iinclusive, and July 19, 20 and 21. Pollowing ®ates will apply from. Salt Lake: Omaha or Kansas City and retur r hoe pms peas 00 Chicage and réturn.-.....\ a> 60 St. Louis and 6.50 St. Paul or Min turn... 68. so Tiekets good for return to Octob er 3 . 1906. 06 Proportionately low rates to many other points. See agents for particu- THE FOURTH ars. City "WE Ticket Office, CLEAN 201 Main street. EVERYTHING!" Carpets, Wall Paper, Furniture, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ete. HOME HOUSE CLEANING CO. 102 South State, Ind. Phone 1293, |