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Show UTAH DAILY Hailing was used a :i stool . and employed by the The district attorney ciased the and the case was submitted the Jury before the noon rwo. AFTUKXOOVK SKS-SI- ' Jfboth are mm FINDS THAT JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1904. 11, iOO OF THE MEETING otlii-t-i's- STATE o Specials Shirt-Wai- st L and is tin- time for Suits tin coolest and The case did not dose yesterday as hot and the for comfortaMo weather, an was and thing for those little expected adjournment g:miunts KANSAS PRINCIPAL BREAKS HIS in and so are AND HAIL TELL THE.RU until this morning. outings you perfeet taste; so inexpensive yet ciiiitriiipkitiiig: CONTRACT. I STORIES. few The first witness called after of a erv'uvahle and our SHIRT-WAIS- T kept elean. Here are close of the Journal's report yesterSITTS at prices. Inday was Deputy Sheriff Sebring. lie Joel J. Harris Elected to a Principal-shiThat Hailing Claim Defendant testified that on the night of the burgOther Educational trimmed in the daintiest pipings; plain colore Wlti'ii Mummy i'lnili Suits, Irimnu-i- l with white deed Tham to Entar Baltzara he saw three men coming nl mg Affairs. lary and button trimmed. Closely resembling the Jewelry Store. bauds very durable; pi'iiiiGrant avenue. They stopped at lieli-se$25 and. $35 Shirt Waist Suits. itiis of wear and hard usac. store and two of them entered. A regular meeting of the board of ed-wFor and me Murley outside. of case third Joseph Hailing remaining In the lreuy Swiss Muslin Suits in champagne shades, one of the trio. The witness nnduition was held last night. President been have who 1 Slack black and navy blue; an unsurpassed) Hail E. ami. White Check Suits, trimmed in black Thomaa Detective Pender walked to the cornerj Dee and Messrs. Conroy and G william court district In the two Tor daya value. trial for piping; appropriate for street wear. being present. The plans of the archithe Jury, I A full line of Flgurrd Panama Cloths, edged and on the pharee of burglary, ed for the men who shortly came along tects for the proposed Twentieth street a verdict find. I this afternoon returned an(j were piacej under arrest. Hal- school building were not considered aa charged and reconi- - nMg escuiied into Electric alley. On ing both guilty to the absence of Dr. R. S. Joyce, owing Shirt-Wai- st to the mercy of the way to the police station the offl-th- e mending the former who Is a member of that committee. cera asked their prisoners who the court. John Lofty of Ballna, Ku., wrote the de-- 1 IVrfectlv made Waists suitable for parties and dances, or wherever a light, ,nan vu who escaped and they replied board When the case against the two revoking a contract which he I continued thla was that his name was Dean and they had had signed some sixty days ago. bindfedenatna airy, perfectly litting garment is desired. The style and work on these Waists I while both cut-off. When worked with him on the morning the state rested, surpass in elegance ami finish, anything you could have made to order for twice ing him to teach In one of the city I defendants were called to the atand. searched each man laid two alarm schools, Instruct him." said the presithe money we ask for them. We expect a rapid selling at those prices, and tea-- 1 Coclu In his possession, Thomaa E. Hall, alias Moore, advise early selection. dent, that it takes two persons to I cut-o- ff the witness make a contract upon tilled that he came in from the two to it. and break bur-- 1 testified that Detective Pender came on the Thursday preceding the Brussels Net Waist on,, of this seasons newest The building and grounds committee I handsome valendenne lace White India Silk, to A pend his money In to the eherifTs office and stated .that and began glary was to instructed proceed Immediately I ideas. Dulniy tucks set in Valenclen-ltes- s k. They were he had received information that a yoke. Usually sold for $5.00. company with Murley. and make all necessary repairs on the Insertions; usually $S. Our price un-1 from that day our prlcb as he states, iness house was to be tapped. Hal school buildings before are closed they I season's The favorite; soft, fine, extra quality aoon Almost as nng entered while the conversation was for the summer. tu after the robbery. SILK Waist, Hand-mad- e A swell whlct Imported CHINA Silk. I China yoke, and shirred sleeves met who he Hailing, n progress and Pender described to as he landed here Allison stated that Superintendent In I trimmed with line iiiechliu lace set and blouse. Sold usually at $9.50. became very friendly toward him and him the two men who had attempted teachers' examinations would be held $7.51). Our price Worth Hal-1 One Our special price yoke. money. him a day a J10 from take to even gave gold piece away next Monday and Tuesday, ns arrangon I man at the rear of the Railroad saloon work not You eald: ought ling ed by the bourd, and that the schools Then we have a varied anil distinct lino of Crepe De Cheue, Chiffon and I.ace Waists, made in the most with a pick and shoveL I and asked him to go and find out. If had all closed the cut-o- ff r and commencement exerand Derby Waists made of pure linens, artisti1 to work. need charming styles selling at very easy prices. KnickerlaH-keLook at me, I dont possible, who they were. In the even-hav- e cises were held lust Monday evening. hand-draw- n work from the simple but neat figure, to the Mexican as well as embroidered, genuine I cally unlock will that ing the deputy received a telephone He also a key here that . v v v v most elalxirate designs. All at greatly reduced prices. reported that hie annual report Jewelry store. They then walked down message from the city Jail to go over would be submitted at the next meetHe knew Hailing to the store with him. where he (Hal- - and he complied. ing. I he with the door the tried key could the not distinguish had key but ling) A letter from Treasurer Halverson I had, but It would not unlock It at first Who opened the store door . The in-- o was read reminding the board that the Hailing aald: "Thats funny; thatl tentlon of the officers at first was to first Installment on the paving tax was key unlocked the door this afternoon. wait in the store for the men but this due and that the other two would soon I Several policemen now came along and idea was abandoned. be due. The letter was ordered filed. 'Never! said: Sheriff Bailey's evidence was corrob-mln- d Hail states that Hailing Katherine Keeler of this city made I those policemen, I know them. oratlve of his deputy's only he stated for a position as teacher. application I Go In and get that grip filled with that Murley did not enter the store same was filed, to be acted upon The watches and rings. I think you will! and that he permitted Hailing to skip after her examination, I find it under the counter." Hall then out as they desired to find out what Balt Lake City, Utah, June 9, 1904. The clerk reported that most princianswered that he could not find It, so I story the other man would put up pals had checked up their books before Mr. John L. Herrick, State Munager, Hailing said: Take these clocks any- - about him. had aeverRl their still but that Des Moines Life Insurance Cuiniany, leaving, I When how," and gave him three clocks. by Mr. Les-Wh- books In rather poor shape so that they Ogden, Utah. I the three came out of the place senger the sheriff said Hailing came will not check. The clerk was Inst rue t- Sir: Dear two nto the police station while he was efl Halllng asked Hail to carry t0 make a flnal oettlen.ent In the I beg tu acknowledge full payment of my claim as beneficiary clocks and gave the other to Murley, I there and stated that the trick was to I best manner as soon as possible. named In the policy No. 272$ "A," for 11,000, on the life of my wife. and they were then arrested by the pe turned at 9 o'clock. Hailing was In-- 1 Joel J. Harris was recommended by Mary E. Jordan. It Is very gratifying to me to observe that the check officers, who came to the scene about structed to hold out no Inducements the teachers' committee as a tor payment of this claim was Issued the day the proofs were reprincipal that time. Hall stated further that to the men to commit the crime but to be assigned to a school later. The ceived at the Home Office. he had never known before who Hai- if necessary to go with them. He did motion was adopted. My wife and I have each held policies In this company since ling was until he was told at the. po- not know whether Hailing had been aaked for perSuperintendent Allison 1900, and I have noted with admiration the splendid growth of the comlice station. paid for hla work or not. mission to secure a large register for pany, and have seen its development to Its present high place among District Attorney Halverson then Captain Brown and Special Officer each school to keep the record and the trading life Insurance companies. I feel assured that no one will produced a photograph and descrip- Sullivan told similar stories. of and every student, .each be disappointed who takes and matures a policy in the Good Old standing tion which had been received from the 'De'tective Pender, In his testimony, uch as Is used In all the larger schools Des Moines Life Insurance Com puny. Ohio state penitentiary, which seemsaid he gave Hailing the key aa the In other cities and la Indlapenaable, as Very Sincerely yours. ed to fit Hall to the letter, but the Intofficers had decided they could not almost dally the principal of a school JOHN II. JORDAN. (Signed) er said that he had been a member cover the retreat of the men. If they! j8 asked by a college which a particu- DO IT NOW. MOTTO of the United States army during the stayed In the store without killing I jap 8tu(jent now be attending for may time the man of this description was I them and If the men were determined an ltemlzed record of hB standing. The I alleged to have been in that prison. 10 commit the robbery Hailing was to wa8 referred to the supply com- I When aaked why he and Cain made U8e the key. mlttee, their eacape from the county Jail he John Callahan testified to having had d: The finance committee reported The doors were left wide open drinks with the men early in the day. J13 28 cagh on han(1 d Allena-vill- e, Hailing, the notorious, was next I Bills for music furnished at the ter, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, to the atand and related his I mencement exercises, amounting to Mlffln Co., Pa-- has a sore and told practically the same story as Hall, I career, which 1 already well known to I j6,25 were ordered paid, mistrusts that It la a cancer. Please except that he remembered nothing of an newspaper readers. He claimed Board then adjourned, send her a SOc bottle. Bold by Geo. the robbery, as he had been foolishly that the two men conceived the rob- F. Cave, druggist STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. drunk through it all and recalled only bery and after telling him that they Cure Old 8ores. STREET ENTRANCE ON TWENTY-FIFTthat he was told to remain In the rear had a slum dump picked out." they Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5, 190!. TO SALT LAKE CITY OPPOSITE REED HOTEL. Your EXCURSION during the robbery and afterward offered to let him In on it The men Ballard Snow Liniment Co.; asked by Hailing to carry the clock. said they could dispose of the goods! Snow Liniment cured an old sore on Queen Frank Cody, an Inmate of the coun-- 1 to some man located six miles south the aide of my chin that was supposed Vla Rio Grande June 11th, by 4 Star). No. (Eastern ty jail, testified thatYne day Hailing! 0 Salt Lake. He then recited the to be a cancer. The sore was stub-ca- Esther Chapter 6:30 at leaves Ogden train running Into the Jail where he facta of the robbery in language aim-- 1 bom and would not yield to treatment. Special returning leaves Salt Lake City at A bull liar to that used by the officers. was, out of breath, and said: until I tried Snow Liniment, which round trip. Is chasing me, but I would rather go did the work In short order. My sis- - 11:45 p.m. Fare Under a protracted HIGH-GRA- DE to the penitentiary myself than to he admitted he knew a man now see that man Hall go." He said fur--1 named McPherson In the Idaho penl- MIS8 RUSSELL thermore that he then aaked Hailing if tentlary aa Joe ODonnell and that the I The Dainty Maid. he had had any connection with the latter, who la now under arrest, HONERD AND CAMPBELL Beltxer robbery and Hailing answer- passed a worthless check on Johnl Roman Rings. ed in the negative. Hamner in this city on nailing's ILLUSTRATED SONG. 25c Belts Wash John Hailing, Detective Pender and identification. The man was lmme-- 1 DEVOY AND PERI. Thnt then d lately afterward arrested by the offiSpecial Officer Siflllvan were These belts look cool and summery and have these advantages: 8keteh Artists. Comedy with called to the stand for a short are easily washed, are In pretty linen shade and go nicely cers who were on the premises. Hal-- 1 they BABY FLO RU8SELL I examination. white or linen colored dresses, gilt buckles; only ling had recently worked elght.days at 8inging and Dancing 8oubrtte. District Attorney Halverson then Provo assisting the sheriff there to i Shoe Buyers THE LAURELLES For Monday made short plea to the jury, laying trace some criminals and some ten Electrical Oxfords, new Novelty Act, "La del" style We offer a great special value in epeclal stress upon the testimony of days before the burglary he and Hail PICTURE8. and $2.50 qualities Detectlve Pender and Officer A1 Her- were arrested for drunkenness hut the pern, and patent tips, regular $2.25 PRICE OF ADMISSION rick, who saw Hall peek Into the winwitness was released. 5 Cents tan, In Children grey, lace .10 Cants Adults uppers dows of the Beltxer store on the afterChildren's pretty little patent leather shoes, Court then adjourned. Ni nv Shiit-Vn- it Sliirt-Vuit- s - iuit jut eaily t'-.- A p - rs $4.50 as $5.75 1 "ii ji Values Special . 1. on rA fJ &50 bus-drun- $ a $5.00 $7.50 1 v 1 3 S. J. BURT 8 BROS. 1 cross-examin- en ed 1 $8.-sal- com-calle- Utahraa ParK H 1 ., The WeeK of June 6 STRONG BILL OF cross-examinati- on VAUDEVILLE W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. I re-dir- $1.85 noon preceding the robbery. The district attorney wag followed !y Attorney Leaaenger for the defense. Boys Wild Rids for Life. With family round him expecting who brought out the argument that him to die, and a aon riding for llto, 18 miles, to get Dr. Kings New Dia-- I covery tor Conaumptlon, Cougha and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leeavllle, Ind., endured deaths agonies from asthma; hut this wonderful medicine gave lnatant relief and soon cured I now sleep He writes: him. 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They are open Children feel good In these little Nasareth" of the child's motion with the and cool, elastic, and don't interfere or skirts and trousers the hold up to Jmdy. Have plenty of buttons waist and vest during the summer months serve aa A praiseworthy article for Silk Gloves 60c Sommer Gloves J9c Women's In this climate summer gloves are necessary .to protect the hands from the tanning process of the suns rays. It requires so little to own a pair of these gloves that every woman should wear. have a pair for every-da- y and mode Colors, tan, grey, black. Worth 25 19c Nice assortment of silk gloves, in net, lace and plain effect, double finger tips, black grey, white and tan. Tips out-wear the gloves. black silk Better quality Double tip fingers gloves. 75c and $1.00 Childrens Swiss Caps Some plain and others trimmed in tucks and ruening. 25c Utahna ParR The Temperance Resort. FISH POLES GIVEN AWAY BUY YOUR- - FISHINGFROMTAGKLE BROS. 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