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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. STATE OCTOBER 2A 1904. WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, and Immediately landed them brothels. Further, warrants are out for the girls themselves, and as fast as they can be located they will be taken into custody. The Chinese who came to previous expositions are still in this country for the greater part, the estimate of the federal officials being that not over 8 per cent of those admitted under bond ever returned according to the terms of the law. In preparation for the expected es-of the Chinese at St Louis the All the guards have been doubled.. Chinese there have shown slgna, it is said by the federal authorities, of attempting to escape surveillance, and. In view of the probable weakness in the bonds, the government is suing every effort to maintain the strictest watch over them. Those belonging to Lee Toys concession especially are being guarded, as it has been found out that his agents are at work trying to make a general delivery of all those In his charge. bureau ATHMFT TO LAND GALLOWS COULD .i . t; ; ; r r i I i! 1 I .1 : !i ; if. in II: ao fl !. si- MRS. SAMUEL TERTAINED at Execution Were Three Attempt Fruitiest After Twenty Year He Now Goes Free. Guet of King Edward VII Tell Dramatic ax anything in Action, not only a a whole, but in every detail. 1 the Btory of John Lee, whom men condemned to die, but who is Boon to walk the earth in freedom Providence Itself having apparently intervened in his liehalf, write a London correspon-1 dent of the Kansa City Star. Lee the convicted murderer to hang whom three attempts were made at Exeter, all of them, however, proving abortive because on each occasion the drop system mysteriously refused to work. That wa in 1885. and soon afterward the mans sentence was commuted to imprisonment for life. Now', as the result of good conduct, he 1 about to be released, and there is abundant excuse for recalling and bringing up to date hi almost Incredible story. A dispute over wages was alleged to have precipitated the crime of which he was convicted. He was only twenty years old when a woman named Keytse at Bab ba combe hired him for a He received rather small pay and almost from the time he entered her employ he seemed to have been dissatisfied. When his employer was murdered the prosecution submitted that he had taken her by surprise in the night and killed her with a hatchet after mutilating the body and setting Are to the house, raised an alarm of burglars to divert suspicion from himself. just returned from England. I came straight through to Denver without stopping and I havent a thing to say except that I have a dreadful cold, said Mrs. Samuel to a Denver Post representa- man-serva- Gatting Away From Society. ai Causes Victim to bo Marof Procure ried When the Exclusion Law Can bo Evaded. i It? k , ir ill I i - K 5 i I . 1 V . Xi I n ir I 't K it- - i ; f ; r ji I f Yes, I have New-hou- J tive recently. Mrs. Newhousa laughed pleasantly in spite of a somewhat foggy voice. She had Just come in from a walk and looked very charming and fresh in her street suit- - of dark blue voll. The Colorado breeze had faintly tinged her cheeks, bleached by English fog, and emphasized her dark beauty. Mra Kewhouse is occupying the south corner room on the second Aoor of the Brow'n Palace hoteL She is on her way to Salt Lake City to meet Mr. Kewhouse and the two will make their home there this winter. Yea I was entertained by King Edward while in England that is, I attended a court ball at Buckingham palace last June, but I have been a nt . one. Another, who faithfully stood by Lee from the Arst day of his imprisonment, was hi sweetheart, who vowed never to marry should her lover be put to death. At this writing it is not known certainly if the girl Is still alive. Lee. who Is now forty, will come from confinement in good health, except for the nervous attack from which he has suffered ever since the third attempt to hang him. At Portland prison he is known as "the man they could not hang, and is hero among his fellow convicts.quite ?! i. IMPROVEMENTS ll; war department has decided upon improving the army posts and stations near San Francisco. Involving an outlay of not less than 81.200,000. The principal Item in the list of new structures and Improvements lx the new post near the fortifications. Presidio, and in artillery the vicinity of Fort Winfield Scott. The estimated cost of the neA post is over 1.000.000, according to the plans and in the hnnds of the quartermaster-general. Work on the new post is to be commenced as soon as the necessary appropriation shall hav t ! v.: i I. 9 )! V- RAX - eight-compa- lit FOR ARMY POSTS FRANCISCO. Oct. 26. Tile ny ed :jU been obtained. V t : 5 TEA If you knew us, we might not have to offer you money-back- . ' V- !!. Easy acquaintance. iH; !l I se guest at the court ball each year ever since I was presented at court ten years ago, she admitted in answer to questions on the subject, but I dont want anything said about it I think it sounds so well so snobbish to advertise being received at court My husband and I met the king when he was Prince of Wales ten years ago when we were first In England and A striking feature of the trial was were presented to Queen Victoria. We the prisoner's bearing and expressed have been great friends ever since and confidence in his Maker. The judges I presume that Is the reason I always remarked on his calmness, saying that receive an invitation to the court it did not show that he was innocent balls. If Mrs. Kewhouse were not so retiPlease, My Lord,1 replied Lee, the reason I am so calm is because I trust- cent about her friendship with royalty ed to my Lord, and my Lord knows she could tell a tale of favors shown her such as King Edward had vouI am innocent chsafed to few of her countrywomen. The evidence, almost wholly circumstantial though it was, brought a ver- The number of western women who dict of murder, Arst degree, from the have been received at court could be Jury and three weeks later the day counted on the fingers of one hand. But to be a guest year after year at of execution arrived. In the half light of a February court balls, the most exclusive funcmorning Lee was led out into the yard tion of British royalty, to which some of Exeter JalL On the way thither English peers ar refused the entre, is from his cell he repeated responses to an honor which has turned ambitious the burial service read by a chaplain society leaders of the east green with walking beside him, and from the scaf- envy of the Colorado woman. Of all this feeling toward her Mra fold he declared his innocence in the same calm manner which had made Newhouse la or appears to be, sweet' him so remarkable a Agure in his trial. ly unconscioua Not only that, but Within a minute the executioner had she has never yet, even to her most Lee ready and stepping back, pulled Intimate friends, crowed over her sothe lever. The drop did not respond. cial conquests. Three huge trunks in the hall, much Then when Lee prayed loudly with no sign of fear, executioners and wardens beplastered with White Star steamer tried again and again to spring the labels and others bearing French and German lettering, show the extent of drop, but to no purpose. Mra Xewhouse's touring on the contiAfter nearly ten minutes of fruitless effort Lee was removed to a shed nent this past summer. She was travin the yard and the scaffold mechaneling for her health, she said this ism tested. It worked perfectly, the morning. I do dread newspaper publicity,' hinged part of the platform folding into the pit below at the slightest pull Mra Kewhouse continued. "The Kew of the lever. After pounding about, York papers do misrepresent one beneath the Aoor and satisfying dreadfully. I think the next time themselves that everything was ready go to Kew York I shall travel under the wardens put the condemned man an assumed name to escape it Do you back under the rope and adjusted the know, just recently a Kew York paper noose, but for some mysterious reason came out with these glaring headlines: Millionaire's Wife Once a Cook.' they could not budge the trap. Once more the wretched man stood Mra Xewhouse's blue eyes danced. One summer, a few years ago, my by listening to workmen hammer and saw, examine and stamp about until husband and I spent in the mountains by repented successful trials they as- and for six months I lived in a log sured themselves that nothing could cnbln and did my own cooking and interfere with the third attempt. Cry- housekeeping. We only did it for ing. Oh, Ood, help me. Lee stood over lark and to get away from the monothe hinged platform a third time. An- tony of society and its conventlona other failure. After witnessing this But the paper got hold of it some way the governor of the prison ordered Lee and made a big story out of it hack to his cell, remarking that the Owing to her indisposition,. Mrs, execution would not take place that Kewhouse has not been going out since day. Back behind the bars once more she arrived In the city last Monday Lee fell upon his knees, thanking Ood and has seen but two of her Denver friends. Tomorrow she leaves for for what he called a miracle. Three days later Lee, writing to a Salt Lake City to meet her hussister who had believed in his Inno- band. In court circles of England, as every' cence from the Arst, said: 1 have been dead to this world three times. where, Mrs. Kewhouse is known as I believe what has happened was Colorado woman, although she Is miracle. I had a dream on Sunday Virginian by birth. She is very proud night that the scaffold was not ready of her adopted state and always spends and that they had to make another several weeks here each year. I!, 1 SMUGDETECTED REGISTERS GLING SLAVES AT FAIR. ENNEWHOUSE BY ROYALTY. murderer whom alleged PROVIDENCE PROTECTED. : i 4 In i Yw (near mati ckiUm'i i. if yes don't Elis SAN Oct. FRANCISCO, The 26. latest act in the play enacted by the Chinese ringsters, two of whom are now under indictment by the federal grand Jury, has been started in St. Louis, according to information received by the local bureau. Two hunChinese have dred and thirty-seve- n been landed at this port since August 6th, under the' concessions granted by the United States to the Hong Tal the company for the exhibition at Louisiana Purchase exposition and now, in accordance with the usual custom of the wily Celestials when the profit of illegal importation of slaves Is in question, the latest evasion of the exclusion law has since been attempted. The eight women allowed transmission to St. Louis, in spite of the confession of their sisters in misfortune, are to be married to tools of the ring, unless the federal authorities step in. Yesterday, on Information supplied by the secret service men. Inspector James R. Dunn, now in charge of the Chinese concessions at St Louis, prepared to take Into custody the eight unfortunate slaves. These women have already been contracted for and sold by Lee Toy, it is said, to men anxious to get hold of them. The mode of sale is by marriage and last week it was discovered that eight Chinese had been found willing to marry the women, afterwards to turn them over to keepers of houses of prostitution. Under the law a merchant, such as these eight tools profess themselves to be, can bring in and keep in this Consequently country their wives. the attorneys of the company of Lee Toy have advised him that all that is necessary to defeat the ends of the exclusion law is to get these women marno authority can ried. Once ' touch them. The eight women now under strict watch at St. Louis are part of a batch of twelve brought here on the Doric on August 26th in charge of a notorious procuress, Dong Moy, who with her victims was allowed a free landing by Commissioner of Immigration Hart H. North, then in charge of the Chinese bureau, in spite of the fact that she had been deported in April, 1901 for a career so fearful that the United States could no longer endure her TOMORROW IS THE PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY The number drawing the prizes at the Troy laundry this week are 19,199 18.168, 15,911 and 15,625. QUALITY OF WHISKEY are only two kinds of whiskey, bourbon and rye, said R. W. Schultze of Louisville, Ky., the western representative of a large distillery of the Blue Grass state, and all the different brands are made from blending these two. I do not believe that there Is one man out of a thousand who drink whiskey can tell a good quality from a poor one. When I get out of samples of one kind I show a liquor dealer a sample of the other kind and sell him a bill of it. He doesn't know the difference. lf Rye whiskey Is made of rye lf and barley malt Bourbon Bourbon whiskey is made of rye, bailey malt and lf corn. The difference between good whiskey and bad whiskey lies only in the effect the next morning. Poor whiskey may taste as good as good whiskey and may have as fine a bouquet and have as good effect on the spirits of the drinker; but the suffering and pain the next morning show that it was not the real, pure, good 'There is an accomplishment possessed by most good housekeepers, and all will acknowledge that It la highly Important that all ingredient! that go to the making of good cake must be of good quality. It la of supreme Importance that the flour used should be above reproach. For Riverdale or every purpose Phoenix milla flour le superior to all others. Compartment and steeping cars, observation arm.,? cars, cs. buffet-a- with wl g? 2 Si tuber, bath and lovers Library; entire train I lighted, through to Chicago I change. Direct connection for I St Paul and Minneapolis c I MADE BY A. Wilktt, I Chicago & OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATORj COMPANY (wXT NorMKstaji one-ha- one-quart- one-quart- er er one-ha- stuff. A man can drink all the good whiskey he wants and not feel bad effects in the morning, but unless he is a Judge of which there are very few he will have to wait until the next morning to find out whether it was good or bad. Evening Wisconsin. Sure Cur for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching this form ,as well Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. . Stops itching and bleeding. Write me about your case. Dr. Philadelphia, Pa. Absorbs tumors. 50c. a Jar at Druggists, or sent by malL Treatise free. o's You may the' start Worlds Fair Rsuli a Savings Account to Bear Compound Interest at the BO!LT1iELBC8T IQU. The 58iico system travemii THE following Statu; Bank's OgdenRState Savings Department with nilntls' Sl-0- 0. nunsas Uissssri Oklahoma India Tir. Taiat. THE I0UTHEUTEU UHITB, Sonthsaat. ExonlUnt Mot to on East, South, HouthHuTud Received Vbr T. A. Goods phono 22. sufficient. This has been known, it is assumed, by the federal authorities, to the ring, ALLEN TRANSFER and this attempt to get eight slaves out of the reach of the government is COMPANY. attributed solely to the following out of the plans proposed long ago and ALBXRN ALLEN, MGS. till now successfully followed out by the complaisance of the Chinese bu412 25th St. Phone 22. reau at San Francisco, which has merely held to technicalities and al lowed the ring to accomplish its objects without hindrance. Capital and Surplus, 1225JOOQM. The department of justice, whose agents have been active since the exposure by a rity paper of the frauds Intended, will he asked to prosecute the men who are trying to evade OGDEN. UTAH the law by marrying these slave wo DAVID ECCLES, President. men. Already warrants are out in this THOMAS D. DEE, city for the members of the ring who JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. have passed girls through the Chinese JAB- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! David Eeeloa Thomas D. Dee seeeeaooeeeee Geo. H. Tribe Barnard White J Bin W. W. Riter John Watson Adam Patterson Joseph Clark First National Bank butte, sacks. VIA sacks. in MissoumPacificI RAILWAY In packages we have RALSTON'S BAKING POWDER THROUGH SCENIC BREAKFAST FOOD. HEALTH CRISPS. CEREAL COFFEE. PAN-KAK- FLOUR. E COLORADO fertile SISSIIUI k IMSIS!! . HEALTH GELATINE. HOMINY GRITS. PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. BARLEY FOOD. Electric lights. ELECTRIC RECLINING Edgar JonesCo. 338 viduals. ' We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment. superior service. TWENTY-FIFT- TELEPHONE raazlt PAT COACHH- 8T. H 2372 Washington Open Ci w 7C U g The Columbia Bln and Sifter X is so simple and yet so effective as to place it ahead of all other devices invented for this purpose. The wire agitator Is operated by a rod forward and backward over the flat wire cloth; which forms the bottom of the sloping sides, and sifts with as much ease when the bin is full as it does the last particle of flour. REGULAR PRICE, $?i. . THIS WEEK, $1.75. And Slight. What two words have greater meaning X than For lartliJWrt. WNq 124. LightsiPower The longer eyes are deprived of the aid they NEED, the worse they become. This Is especially bo In ey defects of young people. The eyes of children nhould receive special attention during their school days Many a child might have become a power In the land if not handicapped by some bodily defect Of all the ailment to which children art liable, eye defects are becoming th most common. I exercise great care In examination of this kind and GUARANTEE aatisfac-tlo- C. P. UTTER LET THE 1 Utah Offie X o oa 00 The Eye Man in Jesse J. Drivers Drug Store. Lights Railway!: Company The Cheapest Place to Buy Furnish you with either or both. E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden MEATS i I BALLARD & RINCKER. TeL 658. SSI Sdth ih-- - . 1 n. Boyle Hardware Co. JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager. If ltva Good Boylo Hat It.99 Dy FR8' CHAIR CAM ALBERT F. RICHEY Phone 150 Sf Ralstons Graham Flour Columbia Flour and Sifter tfnbertaker r AND THE Flour ke in Vice-Preside- nt. Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Indi- General Aoest, JOHN STJLOUIS EAST in 12, 24 and 48 pound sacks. Pan-Ka- Sura Asm, alt Uns Cm, un. Through Service Ralstons Health Flour Ralstons Qnuatsu, Diana oil K. DRAKE, Birr. - North tooth istsllsd laNnuUss, anb b O. W. MARTIN, Ralston attend danees or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number Teutun Alabina A SHIPflENT OF To Indiana Disslulppl Kmti Don't consider it too small a matter. Just Its as planned by the ring. Since their arrival in St Louis rumors of the present mbvtf on the part of the ring have been rife. But in every case the bond given for their return was referred to. But last Friday this bond, drawn up by Commissioner North and his .intimate friend, Paul M. Xlppert of the Aetna Indemnity company, was rejected by United States District Attorney Mandiall II Woodworth a in all probability In- on SERVICE TO BT. Bo-sanl- to, 1 Special for This Week ' 206 South Main SUstL Salt Laks City, one-ha- i presence. Four of these women revolted openly and the commissioner was forced to hold them. The other eight went WASHINGTON. D. C.. Oct. 28, Though the president's birthday does not fall until tomorrow, a shower oongratul.'ltory messages were pre maturely received at the White House today from individual friends and ad mlrers and political organisations in all part of the country. Mr. Boose velt was born in New York City, Oct 27. 1851. and tomorrow will be his forty-sixt- h birthday. He will observe the day in an entirely Informal man ner, lunching and dining with such members of his family as are in the city, anj with a few intimate friends. Weak, Nervous People. We have received letters from all part of the U. S. highly recommend lng Dr. Guns Blood and Nerve Tonic, until the faith we had in the remedy has been fully sustained. We had confidence from the very beginning that this medicine should make cures, but lacked that assurance that comes after many successful trials. Now that we have been upheld in our belief we want to impart to others our confi dence. Nervous, and unsteady people, weak, fleshless people, pimply, pale, or sallow people are all victims of weak, watery blood. Make new, rich blood, to be forced through the sys' tern by the way of the arteries, and disease cannot remain. This Tonic cures disease by giving you strength to resist IL All druggists sell it for 75c. per box, or 8 boxes for 2. The tablets are to be taken after each meaL They turn the food you eat Into rich red blood. Persona who take this Tonic gain in good solid flesh from 1 to t pounds per week. TELL HOW TO CAKE MAKING Street yasn OTTU |