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Show Iniunlty and all Hounded their welcome In chorus: ' , ' ' i Great crowds gathered on the lEtreets to listen at the vibrating, ritaf-iening ritaf-iening music from the hill. The whls-ltl"8 whls-ltl"8 blew continuoiiHly for ten minuter. I After the whistles subsided the j crowds waiteil to hear the shooting or I blasting at the Utah' Coppr Mil, out in this they were disappointed, as the ! shooting did not take place, i T'jC day paa?fd quietly. Practical My -all the butiiness-places w ere chined " and most of the forces in the men an tile establishments were hmy taktn lnventrif:H.' ' There was iw'mwil'i 4 i on the streets and no ovtdtjwe - drinking. t ' ' : "',". i I ' f- mm osywEiwo 81 WRISTIESAHEJ BEllS The year 1918 was ushered in as usual with all the whistles in the 'camp tooling with all their, might. 'Just at twelve o'clock Monday night "a steam whiiUla" way upon the hill .sounded the alarm and the algnal was ..caught up. by. all others in the cuni- |