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Show U1AII STATE JOURNAL, DAILY ISALT LAKE And Vicinity H U T A Lnd States MURDERER ROSE TELLS STORY OF HIS CRIME A Delicious number of arrests have been made at Lehi. Utah, and developments conON ARRESTED Frank Rose was on the witness nected therewith promise to solve the OUR men HELD. BEING of the Lehi creamery fire ARE stand yesterday and related the whole mystery winter. Harry Lee and a last early horrible story of the killing of his wife I named Snyder, both of Am companion ef Being on Christmas AuthoritiM Su.pect Th.m day. It was told with- - erican Fork, are under arrest, for Connected With a Burglary the slightest Indication of a feel- - tortlon, and G. W. Holliman is under t Terrace. ing of remorse, the evident Intention arrest with the charge of arson booky being by its very heartlessness to con- - ed against him. the latter arrest to In the made Tooele the county been Jury impression that ing now that when the poIt appear, tile defendant is Insane. J. Charles F. Kelly. lice arre.ted John The only palliation Rose offered was A miner named John Mitchell was Orobo and W- - A" WITHIN REACH JoMPh Kelly that he was preordained to kill his killed at the bottom of the on suspicion of being connected wife. He said he believed h mine that men shaft of the their suspicions OF ALL jth some robbery, and women have a certain mission to at Tonopah, Nev., yesterday. A bucket which facts If the not groundless ere In this world, and that when loaded with rock was ascending the and the conclu- perform ,ve now developed has been done it is time for them shaft and when near the top the bale that correct sion reached are to the not rob a to pass into the great beyond. He said broke, letting the bucket fall The men. however, did he believed in a hereafter, but that a bottom and striking Mitchell. His ftclght car as the police suspected, person will not be held accountable back and neck were broken. Another received a but Chief Browning has authorities there for what they do on this earth, man was in the shaft, but he escaped Elder Box the letter from by hugging the wall. e because their mission has been outstore at that George Hedge's lined for The body of Charles K. Poore, fortluyn before they are born. a few had been burglarised Rose said to kill had been he born merly express agent at Boise, Idaho, contained a denights ago. The letter his was found on the north fork of the was he done had wife; and It, and In scription of the goods stolen to die. When asked If he was Tayette a few miles above Rainbow ready found many respects the articles sorry, he said no. He was a man with- valley. Mr. Poore was acting ns cuswere searchwhen men they upon the out any regrets, for he said so. He todian of a lot of timber seized by the ed at the Jail corresponds with the said he would do It over agalp. He government on the north fork, having stolen property. Satsaid he did not want to be sent to the William Retellic as companion. The Box Elder officers have been to to the cabin he left the go to die. urday penitentiary; he simply wanted notified and the men are being held When asked why he did not kill Phillips place twelve miles distant to until some of them arrive. himself he said men are hired for that get the mall. On Monday morning he purpose, and he decided to let them do left to return. Retelle waited until It, to save him the trouble. yesterday and then started down the After Rose trail on snowshoes to make an In-- 1 two finished had his APOSTLES story ADMITS physicians were put on the stand by vestlgation and found the body. Improves the appetite, aids diAt Akron, Col., yesterday Judge Ar- the defense in an effort to prove Rose of unsound mind. This phase of the mour yesterday overruled the motions gestion and purges the system defense was a failure as neither would to quash the informations against D. of jioisoiious waste matter. say that he believed Rose was Insane. I W. Irwin, Frank Irwin, George L. Tut- Thin concluded the case for the de- tie. Perry Tuttle. Elmer Shank and fense. The case will be argued today Clinton Dandsdill, cattlemen, charg(Continued from Page 1.) and probably given to the Jury late ing them with the murder of Joseph Meenan, whose body, riddled with bulthis afternoon. they had married since the manifesto lets, was found on the prairie April of 1S90. . AGENTS 8, 1903. Two hundred subpenas have RAILROAD DAMAGE 8UIT8. Mr. Smith said he was acquainted 100 for in issued these been casqs beTwo $10,000 damage suits were with Lillian H. Hamlin, who was an equal number for In the district court gun yesterday witnesses and known as the wife of Mr. Cannon, but Jurymen. comagainst the Copper Belt railroad that he had never seen her before pany. The plaintiffs are Mike Matthews and John Henry Koelmann. The YORK STOCKS Mr. Van Cott, on behalf of Senator complaints in both cases are very simiSmoot, made a protest against going lar. Both men were employed as laInto the conduct of persons not intereMY NEW GROCERY 2 2 Closing Quotations March 3, 1904. borers for the defendant company and sted in the case and asking questions 8 5 working along the road in Bingham which could have no bearing on it befF A A CFI J3W Wshlnjlo Ave. Furnished by Ogden Brokerage canyon. ULOLll He referred to ore the committee. It Is alleged that through the negli- company, 2482 Washington avenue; 2 Mr. asked which been had by questions gence of the defendant a train was phone 215: Hoar concerning Mr. Smith's belief permitted to run away down the grade ind questions by Mr. Burrows in relatCopper, 47. In the canyon on January 10th, this ion to the inconsistency of hie heAtch. com., 65 year. The plaintiffs, who were on one art Protato ud Guardianship notices. Atch. pfd., 88 of the cars, were thrown to the' ground Mr. Van Cott declared that the with 90 Smelter suspfd., great force, it Is alleged, and Consult County Clerk or the respective state laws protect a person in his belAlton, 89. severe injuries. They claim tained signers for further information. ief, no matter what the tendency of B. & O., 75 have Incapacitated them their lnjuriee the belief, so long as there Is no practNOTICE TO CREDITORS. Brooklyn, 41 from earning a livelihood and each deice in violation of law and that therefCan. Pac., 111. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned mands Judgment for $10,000. ore the line of questioning was not administrator of tiie estate of IV. II. Iiodg-- j Met. Tratcion. 114 son, deceased, to the creditors of, and all Iverreaching any end. He read from Mr. 193 York Gas. New PORTER NOT RESPONSIBLE. sons having claims against the said deceased, Mr. Smoot Tsyler's statement that Gan, 98. to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, People's all of the After testimony hearing within four months after the first publication m not charged with any offense cog- the witnesses 23 Erie, who could throw any of this notice, to the said adniinjKtratnr, at nizable by law. Ills. Cent., 126 the office of Henderson A Macmillan, attoron the death of Benjamin R. Mr. Tayler said he was pursuing the light 143 neys for said administrator, rooms 14 to 18 Manhattan, found yesFirst National Rank building, Ogden City, line of Inquiry set out in the protest Haddock, the coroner's Jury 103 L. & N., came Welter Countv and Hiatt of Utah. deceased that afternoon terday against Mr. Smoot to the effect that Mo. Pac.. 88 I,. J. IIOLTHER, Jit., Administrator Salt Lake City, Utah, the president of the Mormon church to his death at of the estate of V. H. Hodgson, duceased. New Tork Cent.. 114 and 1904, Hksdekmox & Macmillan, attorneys for and the majority of the twelve apostles on the 20th day of February, Korf. A West.. 55 administrator. waa caused In our Judgment by a nerwere practicing polygamy. He referrDated Ogden, Utah, Feb. 2!tli, 1904. Ont. & West., 20 of the skull ed to Mr. Smith ae the daily associate vous shock and fracture 113 Penn. Ry., occaalond by a fall,, for which we beand superior, in the church, of Mr. Rock Island com., 20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. no one waa criminally responSmoot, and said that Mr. Smith is the lieve Southern Pacific, 43 of is hereby given by the undersigned Notice sible." Porter, George husband of five wives and believes still Southern Ry. com. 19. administratrix of 'the estate of Louis A. Winsdead man, who had been held for the In the low, deceased, to the creditors o' and all principles of polygamy. St. Paul, 139 persons having claims against the said Vo you expect to prove In that con- causing his death, waa set at liberty bj 126 Sugar, deceased, to exhibit them with the news-- ) Clark. Coroner nection that the president and the after Union Pac. com., 74. sary vouchers, within four mouth the first publication of this notice, to the said twelre apostles form a propaganda of 11. Steel com., "BEARING" 8UGAR 8T0CK. administratrix, at the oflice of Henderson 4k Polygamy ?" asked Mr. Beveridge. Steel pfd., 56 Macmillan, attorneys for said administratrix, The bears" bad an inning yester"We do," said Mr. Tayler. rooms 14 and 18 First National Rank buildWestern Union, 88. ing, Ogden City, Weber County, and State "Then I think the course taken Is day and attempted a raid on Idaho 88 Wabash, nfl'tah. the result Aa the prices sugar stock. Pertinent," said Mr. Beveridge. CHICAGO GRAIN. MARY W. WINSLOW, Administratrix of the estate of Louis A. Winslow, deceased.) Mr. Worthington. In reply to Mr. dropped from $11 to $10.25 and a nu97 Wheat, A Macmillax, attorneys for Hexdebhox were offered for blocks of large mber, said that the charge that Sen-- 1 her Corn, 52 said administratrix. tor Smoot had taken an oath aa apoa-- 1 sale. There were few sales, however, Dated Ogden, Utah Feb. 29th, 1904. Oats, 40 w to too tempt were He which offers large the would be in conflict with his Pork, $14.17. bbl. The bulls' th to support the constitution of the ordinary purchases. stock was put on the United States, by reason of the fact claim that the a bluff to force the price that the apostolic hierarchy was com- - market as of men violating the laws of down. SUS-PICIO- 1001 ll Nearby w MARCH THURSDAY, Our Special Sale Table A N WILL CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK ONLY Suoli opportunities as we offer have not failed to draw crowds of pleased and eager buyers. Tome in and Me the many seasonable goods we have placed under Dress Hoods, Laces, the ban of the Sale Price Trimmings, Silks, Shoes, and other spring necessities. Luxury ex-o- ut I hav-ve- I 700-fo- ot Laces and Trimmings Montana-Tonopa- our magnificent lino of these new and dainty materials for the balance of the week 25 per cent off Idan-h-a ' t I HOSIERY Ter-rtc- Special prices on our entire line, from the lowest in Natural Every pair will give price to the highest in grade. 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A BAG OF MARBLES FREE 1-- 4. 8-- 1-- 5-- With every purchase of 25c or over we give a bag of marbles free this week 8. 8. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Phone 147 Z 2476 Washlnnton Ave. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE STORE DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. Pd Polygamy, said: 4. . WITNESSES DEPART. "That oath was taken In 1900, and I H I the evidence Introduced thus far Judge Ogden Hlles, whose departure to show that since that time the was postponed several days after his In the members of the hierarchy have not being subpenaed as a witness Washfor left case, Tuesday Smoot Pledged to polygamy. I "Th witness was asked In regard lngton, as did also Mrs. Matthews t the polygamous marriages of a cer-- 1 and Mrs. Kennedy, the witnesses from taln Mr. Teasdale, an apostle of the Sevier county, whose transportation I church. We have not made Hey- objections was arranged for by Marshal before the testimony was taking an wood. Irrelevant turn, because we realise that the It develops that J. C. Shuckers. the practice of a court of Justice cnnot obtain In a commltee hearing. convict recently released from state But now out after attempt is being made to prison, and who skipped checks, worthless rtng in testimony in regard to the passing a number of his from of $300 sum toduct of this Mr. n' borrowed the Teasdale some which the young money twnty or thirty years ago. If wife's sister, rs Tou are to pay the trying to prove, merely, that woman had fold up of the church have vio- - ses of a special course of study. ld the laws of the fond and Judge Mr' Drug company, 8mt from that point of view. The Nelden-Judso- n wholesale houses in miKht as well close the the largest of one hearing ow. hands the ,tatPi has passed Into the WMnmitfr. wen, Ini. exectlv. of th. C D. Smlin rWrr " " i p. m. of t u "Hty of the testimony. district h" BROWNING BROS. CO. 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