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10 PAGES MONDAY JULY 13 1008 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYEIGHTH YEAR
OLYMPIC GAMES
BEGIN IN lONDON
i
On Signal from Kings Box Ath
letes Marched UnderBanners of
Their Respective Nations
WAS A SPLENDID PAGEANT
Each Country Received Great Ap
plause as Procession Came
Into Stadium
llu First Kvcnt 1500 Meters JlVSul
K Ihnn I A Won Kli > t Heat Shop
pnrdi Clilfntjo A O Second
London July 13 When London
Fnwoko this morning it seemed ns
though the Bnglish climate BO kind
t tho sports held earlier in tho year
was trying to show the 2000 ntmetes
assembled here for the Olympic games
I how disagreeable could be the Weath
er The past fortnight of unsettled
J weather which has been a terror to tlio
visitors who have been trying to get
j In tho best form for the great physical
efforts they are to make during the next
two weeks was followed this morning
by a downpour of rain which threat
ened for I tlmo to make necessary the
i postponement of tho opening of the stn
dlum nt Shepherds Bush Temporary
shelters however were quickly erected
to minimize the effect of tho storm and
at tho time previously fixed tho Inaug
uration of tho Olympic games wntf
carried out according to program
IN ROYAL BOX
Shortly after 3 clock In the after
noon tho royal box which hal been
fitted up for the accommodatotiof 4U
persons began to till up tho early ar
rivals Including the Crown Prince and
Irnccss of Sweden and their children
tho Crown Prince and Princes or
fiicccc the Duke and Duchess of Con
naught and the Duke anti Duchess of
Argyl A short time afterwards tho
playing of the national nnthom by a
band of tho Grenadier guards an
nounced tho arrival of King Edward
Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria
with their suites who had been driven
in htate from Buckingham palace Lord
Desborough chairman of tho council of
the British Olympic association wel
comed their muJostleB at the entrance
to the stadIum Ind presented the mem
bers of the Olympic council
f KINO BDWAIID ENTKKS
As tho king entered the royal box a
bugler gave a signal the gates lending
to the competitors quarters How open
and tho athletes marched out under
of their respective nations
Hie banners thCr respeclve nltons
The proccsBlon was formed In alpha
betical order Austria leading With the
exception that the Kngllshspcnklng
races came last This latter section
wa led by the American team with
Guricls of the Chicago Athletic associa
tion nt Its head carrying the Stare and
Stripes Tho British colonies were di
icctly behind the Americans and at
the end of tho United Kingdom us
hosts The processton camo Into the
stadium each country receiving ap
plause America and the colonies elng
greeted warmly by the audience which
bad braved the elements
The athletics having taken up posi
tions facing the royal box the Ameri
cans In the center flanked by tho Ca
nadians and the Englishman Lord
Dcsbrough marched up with tho mem
bers of the execute and said
Will your majesty graciously de
clare the Olympic games opened
KING OPENS GA3IES
In reply tho king said
I declare tho Olympic games ot
London open
At the fompletlon of this ceremony
cheering broke out from nil parts of tho
6tadium After tho demonstration lint
died down tho athletes gavo three
cheers for his majesty nnd then
murched past tho royal box The
men made I splendid appearance
though unfortunntcly tho weather pre
vented nil th competitors from com
ing out in athletic costumes
The Americans wcro among those
who wore street clothes but oven thus
attired the size of the men evoked
much favorable comment Hnlph floso
of the Olympic club San Franclnco
antI loG Talbot of the IriahAmor
Jean Athletic club and the other giants
of tho tontn towering over n niJorltJ
of thoso whom thy are to meet
Only to members of the Amcrlcnn
dcm and Homo of the continental commit
tlngent appeared small beside those
teams roprcHcntlng the Ulnteil King
dom und some of tho contlnctnl
111 tll contletal con
tiles hut cvorthulcBs
el clorthelc l their reception
was iMithuvlustlc as largo parties of
Americans hal reserved scats In tho
stand timid when time ell passed
rhrored Stripes them and waved tho Stars mid
As tho day advanced tho downpour
gavo way to Il ditzzle which however
roon passed over miami ns tho tlmo ap
proached for tlio opening the
ollcling sun cumo
nut occiiHloiially timid with Iho tinnlnluneo
< < f I light breeze brightened ulltho
leo 111 Otis
Crowds gathered Inside and outside
I 11 strndlum and long before the ar
rival of tho king and queen tho olicnp
r toctlmiH of the stndlum were filled
with npfctntorH prepared to stay out
the nfternoon no mutter what tho wee
HIT condltloiiH wnie
CHANUK OF IltOGIlAM
U time butt moment f change was
I iio In the older of chalio which
VIIT tq follow tilt foimal opening
Tf llrbt amid hucond heats o the lCuo
Iii tern tun uero placed flmt nnd both
J l Llghtbody Chicago A A juid j
I Sullivan IrlshAinarlcan Athletic
tnb tutU J P HnlHlcnd Now Vnru
Atiictlo climb In thC liraU respectively
o id In fact theVo will be two Auion
Calt In moat of the eight hunts o tills
1 lit to lie run
in the 400 motors Hwlminltig event
i > icli In second on tho pingriim >
Uiuld Goodwin Nuw York Athwtli clubs
111 drawn In the llrat Hnrry J Hob
iir llllnila Atlilutlc club lecund I
third Jl DnnluU liCitt New Yolk Athollc club
1111 nail Vundni Dries oro illitwi
tl Hie first liupt n Iho VOOO mol on
lanilfni bicycle event
Ilvfutti Iho unlvul of King Kdwitnl
tlm utliolKN pa roiled nroinid I Itt
Kronnd The ropreucnluUvfH uf tilL
lollesenlulvCI Iw
i tilted Kingdom look formidable ltn
their en inon Tho nonrcot up
troacli or tills number In Krnnoon 219
ivedap cumo next with 163 and lien
u1In ry with lfi inon
Ito AmorlcuiiK would havo hud Iho
Lat arniy NlihHb but Tfalnvr Jlur
TREATMENT
OF PERITONITIS
Use of Pure Oxygen at Beth Isra
el Hospital Has Raised
Great Hopes
RESULTS ARE REMARKABLE
Ono Jc > > crnto O abe SIII Ii1
Treated in Same Vuy Show
MnrUctl Improvement
New York July Uemarkablc Ve
iults attained In treatment of periton
itis with pure oxygen at Beth Israel
hospital hare raised hopes theta way
has been found at last to combat thU
dread disease which places the stamp
of death on S3 per cent of Its victims
A striking Illustration of the efficacy
of oxygen was given when there wiui
dlacharnged from the hospital Mm An
na Ablas a sufferer from peritonitis
whoso case upon Her admission was at
first given up as s
On the day when aim was taken to
the hospital two and I half woeks ago
Dr JI Seaman Balnbrldge had been
discussing with Prof Henry Mansfield
Silver the hospital chief surgeon 1
thedry that oxygen If tried would
prove a cure for pertonltls
An hour afterward Dr Silver re
ceived the summons to make heroin
effort to save tho womans life Whan
3ie reached her side ho found she was
KUfTorlng with general peritonitis ant
that her tempcratmo was 109 degrees
Seeing that tho old method of drain
ing off the bacterial substance In tho
region of the peritoneum would bJ
without avail in her case ho resolved
follow the suggestion given by Dr
Balnbrldge
After an abdomlnable cut had ben
made and the usual treatment given
the would was so sutured that It
left room for a small tube This tubo
was connected with a tank o oxygen
which was run through water to thor
oughly purify It and after the now
tow
had continued for three minutes the
tube was withdrawn
Mrs Ablas evinced such remarkable
Improvement from the very start that
othr peritonitis sufferers Were similar
ly treated There are nol at the hos
pital four other
persons who wero giv
en the cure I have shown Improve
ment equally as great as that of Mrs
Ablas and I Is expected that when
they too have been in tho hospital
for two weeks anlll half they will be
able to go home as well as they ever
were
FRICTION BETWEEN
AIRSHIPS AND STEAMERS
from New YorkJUly 13r a cblegrwu
larlf Innounclng that pCIner
toamshlps refused to trnsporl helm
Farmans llereplane to AmenIe Ienr
Wits
iS
corded the llrst friction between navc
torn of the water and their now trade
rivals the navigators otthe nlr trdI
v2l on tho part ot tho steamship com
panics was not however Inspire by
competitive Jealousy but Uwauc Ttlm
wings or the aeroplane aro too lone to
go into the vessel
Members of tho Aoroiilano Aniooliitlon
ASbocltol
of America and the St lojild synll
cmmte i Ji who mire financing the aerial n1
mmtlons will mako every jiosfiblu i > r
fort today to overcome the obstacle by
having the steamship Instruct their
agents 011 the other side to take the
aeroplane on the decks or transport it
trn8Dcrt
1
in any other wny possible no matter at
what expense mater
All arrangements have been made to
have Formnna flights beam nt lirlch
lrllh
ton Beach on July 3 and tho promo
ters of the races were comment last
nlcht that some way would bo found to
caTr out the program ns announced
THOUSANDS OF SHRINERS
GATHERING IN ST PAUL
St Paul July 13 Thousand of Shrln
emit from nil ports of the United States
are pournlnc into St Paul todayto at
tend the thirtyfourth annual conclave
of the order which opens tomorrow
Among the early arrivals today was m
Knlah of Salt Lake City
TIme rnnipalEii for the conclave of 10
Is already under way
Seattle Louisville and t Louis are
candidates Des Molncn IH voriini to se
cure tho conclave of lithe
cOJelao
ItJOIUTIOS H IIICrJU1IO
Tabriz July lijt revolutionary proc
Inanition has been placarded throughout
this town threatening the Kuxslnn con
Riil ana the memtinrH of time KuHsltin
colony with death unless they Islst
thqlr meddling in Persian affairs <
phy refused to allow nil tho men to
come up for tho ceremony Insjlstlnit
that they remain at their quarters at
llrlghton until called upon for mote
serious work In nil Il countries
wero represented nnd nmong that gnth
orlng Turkey way represented with onu i
competitor
comp tor
AMKRICANS WIN
Tho first heat of the 1500 motors run
was won by J P Sullivan IrishAmer
ican Athletic club J D LlghtWody
Chicago Athletic association was sec
ssocutOI
amid Sullivans tlmo wits 40735
Llghtbody ran this event In the Olym
pic gumed nt Rt Louis In ISO In
40525
4O5Meadows
Meadows ot Canada wnn third
TIme second heat of the 1500 mclern
was won by Mclvln Slieppnrd
IrlshAnicilCHn Athletic club J It
Hulstcrul Xcw York Athletic club was
second
wppaids time In the second heat
wits 403 twofifths of a second Inside
the Olympic record
Unttcrleld tho formnr mile champion
of England wan n poor third In this
hnat
Sullivan won his heat In the 1600 mo
tors run easily hut Sheppard und Hal
wtcftd fought out their heat right up to
the tape
The third heat o the 1500 meters run
wan won by N F Hollow of Eng
land Lunghl of italy wan nccond P
I Illicit nf the IrlshAineilcnil Athletic
club did not finish II rot 03 26
Time fourth iHut vns won by Loney of
England Tiito4IS 2 > 5 f L Cue of
Iho University uf Michigan flnUhed sec
1111
In the fifth hOlt Tail of Canada Ian
eimjly Tlmi tiia 1r No American
mn In Hits heat
The sixth hen wax won easily by J
K Dciikln of England TlmoH133S
Tha wtmtli hut tins wail by 1 A
AVIImm o KuKliuul Timmoli1l hS I
In the eighth hen J V Crowford of
KngUnd won IIine4 oi Iolt
The first heat of time 40Q metres swim
inlnir event WUS won by Bnttorsby
United Klngdonii tan Tonp Hungary
Kcconil 1Judd Ooodwln New York
Athletic club third Timu fi48
cite oecond heat wa welt by Fo teri
England Tlmo 5lH46 >
Ifnllinvii run n Kreal rseo In the
third heat cutIiiB n Ihvin two ccojids
off the record Ho is ttm Oxford bluo
Ihf me mllcr
1
c
BELLS INTERVIEW
WITH MA BRYAN
SoCalled Roosevelt Reforms Will
Not be An Issue on the
Pacific Coast
AGREED WITH CALIFORNIAN
Nominee of the Dcmcr Concntlon
Maintains That Presidents He
forms Arc Drmocrnlli Hcfornm
Fjilrvjew Lincoln Neb July 13
John Kern vice presidential candi
date of the Democratic party and U S
Jackson chairman of tho Indiana Dem
ocratic state central committee arrived
here today lo confer with Wm J
Bryan Their train was delayed four
hours near Falrbury by a washout
The same train broughTliamuel Gom
pens Frank Morrison and James Dun
cay of the American Federation also
here for a visit to Falrviow
I develops that the conference hero
Saturday between Theodore A Bell nnd
Mr Bryan concerned particularly
campaign plans for Mr Bells state
Coulomb The Democrats could not
carry that state Mr Bel Urged If the
politics of President Boosevelt were
attacked Mr Bryan who maintains
that tho presidents reforms nio Deirto
cratlc agreed with the California
and tho socalled Roosevelt reforms
will not bo an Issue on the Pacific coast
The first Intimation was given by Mr
Bryan today regarding his desires ns to
tho time when he committee on notifi
cation should como after that of Mr
Tuft nnd he has advised Representa
tive Henry D Clayton chairman ot
the committee at Denver to that effect
The exact date will bo announced after
Mr Claytons return from I three
weeks trip to the Pacific coast
Greetings over the two candidates
led the procession up tho narrow mule
walk leading to the Bryan house while
a photographer hopped excitedly In
front snapping the first photograph of
the historic occasion
Rain which had been threatening all
forenoon allowed the party to roach
tho house In safotly whore they were I
halted by newspaper loon Then 1
light drizzle started and f hurried
move las made for tho shelter of tho
Bryan roof
Mr Bryan at once ushered the three
labor loaders Into his library whore
he was In close conversation with them
for some time As spokesman of the
party Mr Compere congratulated Mr
Bryan on his nomination and assured
him that the labor vote would be
counted heavily for him at tho Novem
ovOI
bet elections In the course ot tho con
versation the platform
ton plitrO1 wirs discussed
but more particularly tho one relating
to tho regulation of Injunctions in labor
tljulictons
htlnlol
dl put6s The visit ot the labor leaders
was especially pleasing to Mr Bryan
who took occasion to express his grati
fication at their promised support e
Wliile time conftsrcnco SUPIIOr held
inside the house Mr Kern nnd his In
diana colleagues Martin II Walsh ot
Clinton Iowa and M V Gannon of
Davenport talked over the political
situation In the southern poltcnl I
Iowans held out much cneouraKomcnt
lor Democratic SUCCOKS CItutogCment
Later Mrs Bryan participated ItatC
proceedings congratulated Mr Kern
Kcr
on his nomination and expressing the
wlBli that he would be victorious In
November Mr Kern remained for
luncheon Ho will leave Lincoln to
morrow afternoon for Indianapolis
where on Wedneslay evening ho will
wil
b given 0 rousing reception by his
fellow Democrats reeellton
WOMAN DROWNS HERSELF
In Sight of a Thousand Persons She
Jumped Into Cliluico Hhcr
Chicago July l3Whllo 200 men and
boys sat or stood within
I compara
lively few feet o her and in bight of
nearly L000 o hirs an unidentified
woman fell or rolled purposely from
the north pier at the mouth of tho Chi
cugo river yesterday and drowned Al
though she screamed repeatedly for as
slstuiice not a hand In tho crowd that
watched her struggle In the water was
lifted to lao her Instead one of the
gazers stole the womans purse and hat
which site htid placed on tho pier beside
her und fed besllQ
A half hour later the body was taken
from the water by Capt Garland and
his men of the llfo wiving station
Tho body was neatly dressed Tho
Olin npparentlly was 35 years old
five feel four Inches tall with dark
brown 103 pounds hair and hazel tnl and weighed
THAW PROCEEDINGS
ADJOURNED IN SEPTEMBER
White Plain NYJuly IX Ppoceed
Ings In Harry 1C Thaws application
for n jury trial to determine his mental
condition were today adjourned until tho
leplellber term of the supreme court
of WcHlmhiKtor county This arrange
ment wan entered into before Judge I
Mills by TlmwH counsel amid Dlat Ally I
Jerome of New York In the meunllmo I
Thaw will remain In thu custody of
Sheriff Ctmnler of Dutchens county nnd
Kill stay In the Jail at PouehkeopMo
Thaw had been brotiKht down from
IoiiiiKlikcipHla early In the day Ileu8
may of officers nccoinpaiili by IH
eommo Charles AloiHchunsor and linger
TMarn former chief of ilntcctlves of
defense Pltuhurg who lies lieen active In his
Arriving here an hour bolero the into
atipolntrd for I lie lierlmr Tluiw and
tilt ofllcers went nut by trolley I i > Silver
Ijikn nark 1 ride of p 1 mlnulen Jletnrn
Hie they reached the courtroom shortly
iieforo 10 oclock When Thaw entereil
the cmirtlumun thero wiis n Inrgu crown
In front of limo InilldliiB and In tho
corridors mil the court ofllcori wern
nhlJKPil to clear I VUHHIIKO WilY fur tho
prisoner and his fliiitodluns
HUMMUCDfi OP liD 1AllllOTH
IOB AtiKoleR Cit July 13 Hundred
of dead und dying parrots and pdr
njkeptu worn dlbcoverod at the Arcndw
depot yesterday by officials o lime H
p C A whoso iittontlon wns cnllod tJ
time condition of f largo shipment HI
route ftom Ounonui Moxlio to tIme
California Parrot company at Krosni
Acorrtlng to the BtutcinentH of olfUcra
whn liivcBtljratcd time nine the cage
contnlnnd nearly 1900 birds und It nmme
rlulmed they had beau without food or
water Hlnco their departure from Ouay
inns For sonic reuuon not oxplnlncil
the caKes hud been miilkod vltll the
Bdmonlllou not In fund or water the
birds hit tho wnrnliiR wnn dlnrrgardud
by the H I > O A offlcltUii who saved
HIP llves of many o them Notion will
IW served on the express s company or
dorlng Hut Bhlpm nU under 111111
condltiona bo iKTcafUr lefuecd
4A iaEra vi
UTAH DELEGATES
PRAIEJUDGE KING
Declare That Victory Over Dubois
On Resolutions Committee
Is Due To His Effort
MANY CONVENTION = VISITORS
They Arc Iooklnff Over Salt lniai
After i Attcntllnstlic Dl Coiucn
llon OUT lImo Divide
Salt Lake growlngVnch year steadily
nearer to the centciof national activity
II today being visited by i1 large num
ber of tho people who helped to nom
inate W J Bryan for tho preridency
last week and who are nov touring I
little farther west before returning to
their eastern homes
The Utah delegation i now back
home and each of its members Is en
thusiastic Inhli comment both on
the convention and on the part played
the Judge William
by Utah delegation Wilam
II King is singled out by the thlrsll
the man whoso task was hardest and
who won through putting up time
odds MrniiRcst ease against tlw greatest
oddsJudge King inndotho light for his
life nnd won out said Judge O W
Powers this morning In discussing his
particular part of tho delegations
work Judge Toworn who was chair
man of tho Utah delegation took the
Iewthat tho personal fight made by7
Judgo King wis the feature of tho
delegations work I wall Judo
King to havo thli credit he fcald when
Interviewed at his office after his ten
days absence for ho cleatly deserves
It King Is aunvo politic able ana
Is always a gentleman JIo had I
wide acquaintanceship and nil of these
things helped him In his fight Dubois
and Pctllgrew too were powerful amid
were backed by many men of national
prominence Before a long session of
time resolutions committee Judge King
stood the combined attack of those ri
vorlng Dubois amid convinced I majori
ty that tho alleged Mormon question
was not I national queMlon that the
Dubois plank would be useless as that
tho states had the bulwark of their
constitutions for thor defense nnd
that It was a nocdless affront to Utah
Democrats who did not want I
HELP FROM NEWLANDS
Judge King early this morning left
for Hebor City on business after ar
riving In Salt Lake yesterday after
noon For that reason his impressions
of tho convention could not be learned
Senator Newlands of Nevada de
clared Judge Powers was 0 great
friend to the Utah delegation In the
Dubois fight Responding to Judge
Kings request for help he organized
his frlenllS and wart ono of the most
powerful factors In kecplng liOiDuboL
hQJ9h
plank outof tho platform 1
Speaking ofthe convention as I
whole Judgo Powers declared It to bo
far and away the best he had ever
nttendpd Every minuto of that
long demonstration for Bryan ho
declared was genuine and the en
tliuslumn was so sincere that a num
ber of prominent newspaper men
whom I talked to and who were at
the Chicago convention declared that
Bryan started out wlthla good chance
to win
PARTY LEADERS AT PEACE
To seethe Tammany leaders make
their peace with Bryan and Senntor
Daniels shake his hand was Inspiring
for It meant that for the first time In
many years we liavo a united Do
mocrncy and a genuine enthusiasm in
the united support of the candidate
HOSPITABLE HOSTS I
With tho way the people of Denver
extended hospitality to the visitors
Judgo Powers was especially pleased
Smiling u broad Millie as he recalled
the hundred odd members of the recep
ton committee that waited for dele
gates at the depot and the badges the
citizens wore I live In Denver ask
me ho declared that It made him
proud of the fact that ho was from
the west to see a sister western city act
In sO genuinely a hospitable manner
They never raised tho price on any
thing ho remarked There wcro
people everywheio anxious to answer
questions Ordinarily people get put on
reception committees to get their names
in time papers but these comtnltteemcn
worked So did tho women Mrs Hay
ward Utahs delegate was n particu
larly fortunate choice for many who
not her expecting to find tho notor
iety seeking typo wero surprised to find
a woman to gontec and so nnassertlvo
us limo many women In political life
The Denver women were very gracious
to her rind us hostesses wcro charm
tog
SUFFERED FROM nilVT
Utahs cllmato is bettor than Den
yens Judge Power continued for
theme was I thunder shower every day
that kept committees busy inplaclng
damaged decoration cud In time
111lnted decorltols nld 11 tll all
night session wlioro Bryan WUH nomi
nated it was so hot that many of us
wcro near to mifTopatlon In spite of
tho fact that tho convention was held
In time finest hal ever built for such n
Ilurposethe crowd wns too great and
tho delegatou In tIme pit could not pos
sibly get out to a drink of water dur
injf the Ion hour I wxw many of
thor pay 25 cents for a glass that lbs
boys intd succeeded In carrying pant tho
standing mmmasms
TWO PLATFORM PLANKB
Utah ilrlupntloiitt nucccndod In fcur
IIIK plunks boh for the Democratic
Platform at Denver and time Republi
can platform lit liluigo Senator tfu
tu
thurlandH bureau o mlnei plank al
adopted nt tin fonnr convention amid
nt Denver pnlcgmo fl 8 Smith curried
down n road plunk that
coln good ral went In
whine Samuel NiwhoiiHO suggested tho
plank ou tilt IIOHPIS of Iho Interstate
commerce coinmlKilon which vmms adopt
ed S a plunk
Id o BuUhH favors federal
aid in building Hood road wher they
are until UB post rummIes
UTAHS ENTHUSIASM
COiictmi1 big cot 11115 lu l all talk drifts
to Hanjuitl J King iirallutr of JIHK
W UJcnl who dHliQiifrh not I
lelvmnc Neciind the floor nnd led it
imrudu carrying Im Utah bitnner ilui >
ill hf til dcinoiiHtrutton for Brynn H I
smith hUvluj led n vlmllar parade tier
lorln j lie 141101 At riilniK
said Judgo 1onrrn in comnidiltlng on
thin itaiude thl dulelfil tee roinulncil In
their aiit ti while at Dover they ulimin
lf 1 Itt IQICII mill tOil nnd II liist
hull their own with th i gallery
iliQI oiiNtVs VfBW
JtulKI King murin the fight or hum
Ifo nnd won out said Major H W
ounjTen hip return from t strenuous
week InSnpiivar He stood alone at
hlnmt Inlhli sight ugnlnit the uutlpo
Jr ldplk uM fought Pubol wlth i
tL
GARS COLLIDE
ON SOUTH TEMPLE
Seeing Salt Lake Car With a
Load of Tourists Crashes
Into Another
NONE IS BADLY INJURED
INJRED
F
1nsjcnRcr Jet I Good ShaliliiR Up
Millie WMlbulo und Steps Arc
ncdncnl to KUiillliiK Wood
A strcfct car collision oocurred nt
1160 n m today nt South Temple
and Fourth Unfit sctrcets which for
tunately did not Injure any ono to
speak of and it was not nocopsnry
to call In the services ot time company
physician Car 45 Conductor William
McKenzie en route on South Tenlplo
for Main street had stopped lo let oK
passengers with Sight Seeing ear 3J4
Motorman C E Undrlch coming MP
behind with 1 Ifull complement of
tourists A Hprlnkllng cart hiul Just
crossed the truck between tho two
cars wetting up the rails mind leaving
them greasy
TRACKS WKRK WET
WEI 1
Motorman Hadricli fnllcd to take this
into account and as is often done lei
his car nl on relying on the alrbrokn
to stop within reasonable distance ot
45 His car was running at a prettj
good rate of speed and when ho put
on tho brakes tho brake shoes tailed
to cutch tho wheels sufllciently tight
because of tho water and tho wheels
slid In addition The result was a
rear end collision The Kill of 204
being lower than that of 455 it plld
under tho latter btndlng tho wrought
Iron protfctlng strip breaking tho
transomc window in the vestibule and
ripping off a stop limit conductor was
nimble and got out of the way and
while time passengers wore thrown
against the seats In front of them
there was no one really hurt
VESTIBULE SMASHED
Car 304 fared worse The entire
vestibule front was smashed in and
jammed ngnlnst the front of tho car
and the steps broken Motorinnn
Hatrich suffered I few contusions Inc
il slight out over one of his eyes Hut
his front car door wa open anti he
managed to got back Into the car af
ter shutting oft the current and throw
Ing On the Airakes as much 1110
could The tourists were shaken tip
considerably and the women badly
frightened hut Claim Agent Hansen
of tho Short Line who was shortly on
thospot could not find there well any
Injured thoUgl he took pains to semi
eIeXOn0WhO was on tho sight seeing
car The two cnn Were taken to the
bur for repairs Had tho rails not
been greasy the sight seeing car
motortnnn would hnvn shown his
hlo
prowess anti judgment In stopping his
cnr within two Inches of the car
ahead and there would have been no
trouble This happens continually on
Main street where fortunately there
has not been any accidents In conse
quence beyond an occasional bending
of apron fenders
TO TEST EFFECTS OF
COLD ON THE BLOOD
Halifax July Intending to conduct
experiments on the crow ot tile Ienry
Oi
Roosorelt to learn what
Arctic steamer Ioosoel leaIl whlt
Ilenmer
effect a sojourn in n frigid climate will
have on the blood Dr George Randall
of 1owl arrived here last night coil
will go to Sydney tomorrow Microscopic
wil
tests will be mnde of the cqrpsules
and of the blood of members of the crow
befrl they salt and further tests will
be made on their return from the Arctic
for purposes of Comparison
Ur Randall represents time American
Ialdal
HacmatoIOKlcal society at Washington
CHICAGO SOIIOOIt INSIKCTIOX
Chicago July 13The Chicago board
of health in Its bulletin for the week
ending July 1 makes public tho re
sults of its Inspections in tho publlo
schools during tho last year
In tho 10 months ot tho school year
which ended Juno 20 the bulletli
says tho medical Inspectors examined
406919 pupils and excluded 12240 or
3 per celtol account of congatlou
Infectious or parasitic diseases
his ovcrtowering influence to a finish
mid defeated the plank I was uphill
work fl when tho matter cnmo up
In committee of course there wero nu
spectators and Judge King lied Du
boll Iottlgrow and tho rest of them
to face In his endeavor to throw out
I plank which was oiic of the features
o tho Democratic platform four yenis
ago
agoIt Wa pointed out that there was
not I Democrat In Utah cave thoso
who havo aligned themselves with tho
American party who wanted ouch a
plank und it was further shown thai
tho Introduction of such wn n studied
insult to HID peoplo of Utah nn time
matter imma long ago taken care of In
Constitution
the Htate COIHttuton
slLe
Charles Ilryoii brother and manumr
ot William Jennings Urytin and Mr
Allen 111 secretary mind rotherln
Alen both worked hard und did nil they
could to defeat time proposed Dubois
imlank Ir were several In that commit
tee lunViver who know Judge Klmr
notably George Fred VIlllaJiiH who hnd
been in Congress with him With these
his words rained weight
>
MnJ Young also wan prepared to
assIst In nailing a plunk in thu plat
form relative to the Hupnr cud tuhac
tclntle SUIII Ul
to industries In connection with time
PhlllHl1 Owing to thor nlrenily
boll lomethliiK on tho Philippines In
the platform and Its into Introduction
It was pit Bid over for luck O tiino
ulthnugh Dubois New lauds Ktcmo and
n unntwr of proniinont wn voted tIt <
MaJ Youngi propound platik was au
follow
Irat oring the tmuiCOlntn InaepiM
ilfliYi uf tho Phlllpplnu jclnndH vu
jfrunllnit tinmi domoHtlr
1fIOIO Jrlntnl th traili
irteileges LI pulley no JitroiiKly
urged by Mr Tuft would Ineyltnbly
dftfimt Indepemlufice by nrlll overy
lollur of Aincrlcnn and foiclgn cupltul
now or tihiugli nuti n
IfW tllrugh policy to be
110 liivntted In thOM lnlundH iii sue
ctim5Ii1 uppoHltlon to a ixilliical change
which would bo destructive uf th lr
elliot inurkot it wuulil Niibject our own
unifiir lohucn I nIl other Industries
to the rulnos competition of an umlismm
und Mmlclvlllted peoploi nnd in not
ml immm hued by cur moral only to ho
illfplno whlrh ran lie maul only by
uQiicpilliiK them that iwpnrutit und die
Unct pollllou ntiitluu x > which they
are entitled C
I
i 1
LAGOON TRAIN
HITS AWAGUN
John Smith Driver of Candy Van
Sustains Painful
Injuries
ACCIDENT ON THIRD NORTH
VOUHK Man round Unronxloiii in licl
Of Vclilclo After tho Snutsli
Taken tu Hovpitnl
A young moan named John Smith
driver for tho Startup Candy conipny
had if narrow escape from death
about it 15 this motnlntt on Third
West und Third North streets Ho Is
now it UK L D I hospital suffering
from a scalp wound und numerous
bruises but him U not seriously burl
Tho young man was driving along
Third NoiUi and apparently did not
litter tho train oiim out to Fiirmlng
tou He druv > > onto tho tracks old
the text Instant there was a terrlllo
crush tho train knockIng tho horse
on ono side of the voacl aud tho wagoi
on tho other The wagon was alnmsi
demolished und tho
deloJ horse was throw
Htiveral feet from tho uuck Young
Smith nait found In tho b < d ot the
wagon unconscious und at first It wad
feared ho had been Killed Hi was
hurried to the L D K hospital where
nn examination was nindo of his In
UI lxllluaton IS wlLlo It hil 11
juries It wim found that no bonpn
1
had been broken and that beyond a
scalp wound IL Cow scratches and
bruises ho wus allrlaht Hit wounds
were dressed and ho will be able to
leavo tho hospital at any time
Citizens residing in tho neighbor
hood claim that the
train
tlll was run
ning at un excasalvo rat of speed anti
specl
that tho driver of tho wagon had lit
tie or no chanco to ovoid the collision
sion Tiuit tho young man was not
Instant killed Is regarded OB moal
remarkable The hoe
romlrJltlho o wus not badly
injured but the wagon was destroyed
WILL FIGHT PROPOSED
INCREASE OF R RATES
New York July 13ho Interstate
commerce commission will be
wi appealed
to by thu Slanufaeturcrs AsHOclntion oi
s8oelltlll
New York in IHllht to prevent Iho
railroads from makliiK 10 pur cent in
crease In freight rateS
enH II rtes Hhouhl the pro
posed lnereiMPd rate bo put into otfrtt
ns wits Intimated tjy Senior Vice Presi
dent W C llrown or tho New York Cen
rat In his reply to the protest of the
mumifncitirtTH association time Inter
Htato cummurcu comml slon will be con
suited This would bo iono lit once but
the interstate commerce cqmmlBHlon IIIH
no power to net In such I mater untl
proposed Increaso really goes Into of
feel
lMumberB
MumberB of tho manufacturers asao
elation after rradiumg Mr llrowns reply
Irowll
ply te the letter sent him by the tisso
elation Jnmcs T Holle HUM thut 1
Browns answer WIllIe lengthy foiled lo
sliOH adequatu rcasotm why tho
Rlilppeni should bo lade to siiffoer be
cause HID railroads are nut indklm aa
much money as they did in the pant
Secv llolle after a careful pornwil ot
Mr llranns letter at his home nt Ktirm
insdnle li 1 yesterday replied to n
KiM number of HtatcnientR it coiundifl lie
KiMTar
Tar many moons the prayer of tha
railroad lHnagerl addressed to Uaun
Inylon n e has been Dont bother
UK anti let us alone That is now tho
prayer of tho ahlpperu to the railroad
manngnrs i
l tho railroads limlut upon time pro
posed 10 per cent InuruiiKe at this partlc
nlar 11 mi vc shall have to HOC what cnn
bo done with amid throueh tiLe IntcrHtai
commerce commlHsion I may bo I act
that there should be a 10 par cent In
crease In freight Tlie or however
for that Increase Is not now
S
OIIEROX LAM TllAUI CASKS
Portland Or July 13 Continued
prosecution Qf pending Oregon land
fraud cases will be In the program of
the government according to Tracy C
Becker special assistant to the attor
neygeneral who has Just returned
from Sun Francisco whoro lie has been
In conference with Francis J Honey
Wlillo Mr Becker would not discuss
tho situation at any length ho Is au
thority for the statement that these
trials will bo hold beginning with the
11 A Booth conspiracy case next
Thursday I Is tho ovldent intention
of tho government finally to give thu
various defendanta tho trials sepia of
them have been demanding over Blnca
the Indictments
wens returned over
thrco years ago
THEY WANT MORE HORSES
Two Modern Itlcliarilh Oill In Vain
For Trusty Steeds
A horse a horse my kingdom for
a horse exclaimed Richard HI nt thn
bate of Dosworth Field and thIs
cqultvj exhortation both the quarter
master of the 1
Fifteenth Infantry amid
tho adjutantgeneral Of thin state are
both exclaiming in duo nnlmato Just
about this time with none to succor
10no II HleeOl
und assist nono to deliverthe
unl Ilalsl 10no 11elIIth6 goods
The A Cl would fain si the huh and
hal of 10 good foul or liveearolds
but come to think ont ho would not
Htlekla nt seven or eight years old If
he could only get tho homes Ho want
50 for tho buttery and 30 for Infantry
purposes miamI white luilrs are beginning
to streak Iiln otliwrwiuo jot black John
A Logun locks hncaufo ns time day or
departure for 111 Wyoming ojieump
nient draws nigh he U porforet tolllo
quIzhiK within hlniMdf with jVelel
aNtoN them of old I hao no pleasure la
Quartermaster < apt Prnuk 1 Sav
age of the Flftcmth regulars linn worn
out two paint of nrmy snoex nnd
Oll Jll o 11111 lllel Ind a
doz n yards o ptttlotue In chnHlnif
around tlm county titter liorcvv which
cannot he found He WII IniiiKKllatu
ly I not Moner 24 liuruea weighing nut
less HII 1200 piitindii or amu los vtigh
Ing nfl Iou thui 1001 pounds for 4 op
IJO ilii > s UHI at tIl eiiriinipnient Tlm
trouble 1M that lontrnitorH farinors
mid ore tnt I gimtns ii iv tin rig mt I ihu
hones nvutlnbli und they inn not ills
pouod to 11 with thorn even for thq
til > Uo of KO d > yH ut nny price HO lliorii
In going to te a shortage of luirscx In
tnllllury nmiviiveu tlmlim yiwr
MEET AFTER MANY YEARS
Juvenile eourt iiffluUlu unit ntladion
rceelvuil a i Uit toilay from Itav Henry
nuLciiiR who in eiiKitfted In thus KUDU
line of voili at Council IllufTK 1011
IIr UI I < UIIR wiys that ha was ut Win
ifr guuriom wliuii Ihu bind of plumew
slairttsh ou their nioinpruliU trip lu ui m
vii to iii 11 at lime tlmn I member
ir t itt mitt rt ii hit left t t und mjln
nientl litcnlltlMl liliiiaelf with the Meih
ullKt iliuiuli of which he Is sl
irenrhrr A hiroi tier I lying In iMiKSiillLii
rflll ti visited > lilin limo twu not
Iot
wln mfltit fur Pt yttflr Stators t vtt
lImmy wire entlrojj out to each oIlier
2pr I purjoU ut W year or IQr4
t
TAFTS SPEECH I
OFAGGEPTANGE
1
One to be Delivered When Offi
cially Notified of His Nom
ination Begun Today
CONSULTS PARTY LEADERS
One of Most Interesting Parts
Will be Reference to the I
Injunction Plank t
1 i
I
Wi Not lie Very IOUE but Will Touch i
Upon 1 Vital IMICX of
Cniiipnlgn
Hot Springs Vn July 3Tho writ I 1
lug of the speech of acceptance of Wile
lam I 1Ir to be delivered when he la
olllcially notified of his nomination to i
the presidency to the Republican part ij
In flnclnnntl 1 thc 2th inst was IJ
begun today Mr Taft has In a gen I
eriil wny discussed the various matters tl
he will Incorporate in his speech with i
visited f
Republican lenders who have
Hot Springs during the last 10 days
but ho hail not framed a slnglo sen t
teneo of the important document until
today
Mr Talt went out upon the golf links
today a susunl and played IS holes lIe
proposes to play golf every day while at
Hot CprlngB and It Is not likely that
anything he will have to do will Inter
fere with
wih the game
I play gulf Instead of taking medi
cine ho said In referring to his regu I
lar visits to the links
After he icturned from the links to I
day he well to his ofllce and was clos
eted with his secretary beginning tin
dictation of a portion of his speech
Thin tlmo was not devoted to this work I 1
entirely as there were many letters to
receive his attention Ills mall now
consist of about 1DO letters dally
Ono n the most interesting portions I
o the speech of acceptance will be 11 j I
Tufts lofereiice to tlio Injunction part
of the platform nt Chicago The j
speech will not he a long one but I h
will touch upon nil of tho vital Issue
of the cnmpnlgn
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS I
Washington July Chairman j
Prnnk H Hitchcock of the Republican
national rommltte has gono to New
York to mako arrangements for the
opening of national headquarters in that i
city loiter In the week he will go to
Ttlca N Y for 1 conference with i t
Representative Jtimes B Sherman the 1 i
Vice presidential candidate
CALLED TO SMALL BLAZE
At 335 oclock this morning the tire
nl tre i
all llus from stntlon No 1 was j
called to time rear of tho Blossom core
342 west South Temple street and cx
tlngulshcd a rubbish fire which threat
ened the buildings In the vicinity No I
damage was done U
In the lire at StugneUs 236 south
First West street last night two men
were asleep In the building Persons
passing tho place saw smoke issuing
from Dm place anti turned In al alarm
The two men were dragged forth before i
time smoke did them any harm I In
believed tho mel were Intoxicated to
such an extent that they did not realize
theme was I fire In the building No
done
damage was donI
I
GET SUSPECTED BURGLAR
In the arrest of Jameso Murray this
morning at 7 oclock Policemen Phil I
lips nnd Yeugor bollevo they have cap
tured an old time crook one who has
boen robbing roomllighouscs In this city
during tho past several weeks The 1
mnn was caught while trying to steal
things from n loum in Lbs Dalby lou
33A south West Temple street I
The officers are now busily engaged I
In trying to find the record of Murray
If he has any They firmly bcllevo ho
Is a desperate man nn all round crook
anti u inuii whoso place IB behind the
bars He Is now charged with at
tempted burglary
LEAVES FOR EUROPE
Somlor Itetil Sinful Starts on r ir
retry SliiilyTrlp to Jlussln
Senator Ilceil Smoot left yesterday for
Now York whom11 ho alls In jt few
iliOH for Kuropu to study forestry sei1
elite und practise nml to mulo a report
on the sculls France Germany mind StylI
lorlnnil will bo time chief tlultln of study
an time Bviencu of forestry tine been morn
ilcbiy dovclopiil In thum luau In nny
oilier country Tho senator is very nn
bus to visit Russlu und study tonSiL
conilllloiiH there not because nf the n > l
vunccd state or tIme HClence then but
ICUIUM hn lulleves that Vivsc icinui
litmuS In llui > i < la mom nmitlv aiiproxl
nuti those in tIme IJnltiil Htulou time a
lo they ileawhuro ami hoacn much loamy
leB learned there of what may he term
ed the military and traimlliciriml ntngA
if forertry that riinnot hem learned alse
where flu lie Miiutor was very ilouht
fill whether tlmn woulil permit if tIm
visit to Russia Ila thought lila hn
should not make n visit to KiiElaml
Roprecontatlvn liirtan who toes iibroad
with him hail telegraphed tlmt overy
HUiinmr lotnniliiK In Hopt nibar had ev
ery cabin engaged
1
UNDERVRITERS TO MEET
rninoriinv tcnlnuV Session lo Xml pie
I helegmi t ms o IAI > Aii clts
Tho Utah Ate undorwrltPrs will
ncet tomorrow evening nt thn fom
nciTlul dub when six delegate nnd
six atturnutiM will be oliustm for hum
iiktlunul contention or life inulorwrlt
ore at luii AnKoloa Aug 1hI Huimi
2fiO nt Ihu lUloKiuw will visit this
city AUK 2C They will lie srlvcn u
tcuittan ut lime Cominercjul club nn
01 can reillnl at the tabernacle n trip
1mm hue vltclitNfoInK car u illii In ilia
alt mimi I u hnmiuat The following
oonimlti > H minI itI uimmg fmulH for fn
I nrtnlnnipnt John I SponiOr of I lie
few Vork IMo hit U RnblllKim Of
ho Home Ilfo Will O Farrell of time
Penn Mutunl Jncepli Metier of the
ifutropolltan Mf nnd John Jumcs of
he lYoveleiH Jlfe joy Jolin C
Cutler und Uharloi A Qulgloy lmv
started the fund with 50 ouch
At Tiitfoday evonlngB meellns lucre
vlll he nn nddrens < ni The Insuranci
hilmmiitu tp clalty Siiksninn1 by H N g I
olloi riilluilolplila tnanuKor of lime
ihtridcm School of Hclenllllo talesman I
itli
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