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Show STATE JOURNAL, DAILY UTAH o CAPITALIZED 119041 AT TEN MILLIONS RIO GRANDE TRAIN ROBBERY AND CAPTURE OF THE ROBBERS Nay to the spot where the robbers made the first halt for rest There they found the masks that were used In the but hold-uThe ur known to p and a gold watch and chain new to the younger people, of the that had been taken from the negro hold-u- p on the Rio Grande rail- porter on the train. Mr. Pratt went to the place where road, wan called up by the recent nuand the inan who the robbers killed their horses and merous hold-uwua the real hero of the arrest of the there found their guns. At the trial Dayton and Nay pleaded rotiberis, Gilbert R. Bel nap, a pioneer Dayton was sentenced to sevguilty. sheriff of Weber county, wa Induced en and Nay to five for the Rio years to talk. and In addition to that Grande obrobbery was Information thi Much of ten for holding up the years got Dayton Mr. from Eelnap. tained This celebrated train robbery took gambling house. Good behavior and the standing of place at Thompson's Springs, about six hla family caused Dayton's term to be miles from the Colorado state line. Two men flagged the train. Then one split In half and he has been at large of them made the engineer go with for some time. He was last heard of him through the train and hold a gun- as a cowboy In New Mexico. According to his own story Dayton ny sack, into whose capacious mouth the passenger were compelled at the was launched into hla career of crime to empty their through the cowardice and brutality of point of a officer of the money, watches, pistols and jewelry. an armed and uniformed He a was and was an peace. cowboy robIn the meantime the other train In shot. with some company expert ber stood guard on the outside and In from the range he rode companions in continually fired his pistol, shooting A town. to and the shoot up began e No eighty-fivall about cartridges. him and effort was made to break open the bag- policeman slipped up behind a him with knocked unconscious billy. soon as As cars. nr the express gage he very promptly robbery was accomplished, the bandits When he revived shot the policeman. He then became a mounted their horses and rode south. After riding a distance of about thirty-- fugitive and the process of evolution five miles they hid their horses in a soon made an outlaw' of him. ravine and went up In the mountains DRAYMAN to rest clean their guns and recuper- WHY THE ' BECAME A REPUBLICAN ate. They also concealed their masks and some excess baggage at this place. An Ogden drayman who, by dint of Sheriff Fowler of Provo county and Detective Frank with a large posse of industry and economy, had managed to brave men were soon on the trail, but amass considerable property, began to the train robbers had but little diff- dream dreams of a royal road to wealth. The slot machine method was iculty in escaping their vigilance. Then a band of trained Indians was placed expounded to him and he began to peron their trail. The aborigines pressed use the circulars of the machine manthe two fugitives so closely that they ufacturers. He sold two city lots, dekilled their horses and went Into the sirably located, and Invested the promountain fastnesses on foot. A few ceeds In two Dewey" machines. He obtained permission of a saloonkeeper days later they returned to the railroad to place the machines In a popular and took a train for Ogden. went home, They reached Ogden broke,1 as they drinking resort, and then was fortune his that believing fondly over a $100 from the only secured little made. After his gambling parapheron and the the train passengers bag full of gold watches, jewelry and pis- nalia had been extracting cash from tols was thrown into the Rio Grande the unwary for only one day, an order river when they were closely pressed came from the powers that be that the machines must go. Like all the rest, by the Indians. A few days later the advent of these the money getters of the drayman were two men in this city, a gambling house relegated to a back shelf In the panHe was In no wise disconsolate operated by a man named Dennison try. was held up and robbed of $340 by a about a little thing like that for it was lone bandit. As the proprietor was hinted In certain circles" that the cesabout to close up for the night, a sation of this particular form of gammasked man stepped up to him and at bling was ordered merely as a bluff the point of a gun made him disgorge. and to palliate as well as to deceive citizens.' Sure enough, on The robber then coolly took the key that Monday some Santa mysterious from the Inside of the door and deof Claus made a round fairy godmother outparted, locking the door from the side. There were forty brave gamblers of the saloons and all the little gamIn the club room" at the time, but they bling devices were replaced and no. exwere and offered ,no re- planations were asked or made. The sistance. Aa he ran from the gambling drayman's Deweys" were left 'at the house with pistol and money bags in saloon where he had hired desk room for them, but the proprietor cruelly rehand, he met a young man named to longer violate the law and defused Shields on the street Shields susuect-e- d to give them house room. Then clined was wrong and cried to something him to stop. He then shot Shields in the drayman who had swapped his the side and continued hla flight. He town lots for the machines was up soon encounterede a hackman whom against the real thing. He 'blames the he compelled to drive him to the old Democratic party for the whole affair and has stopped bis subscription to a Iron works at the foot of Twenty-firDemocratic newspaper, because the street two Rio Grande robbers were Democrats are robbing the city of The then rooming at the Novelty Theater" thousands of dollars. and the bandit returned to his room. The room was occupied by a woman HEARING OF NORTHERN SECURITIES CASE and she was commanded to hide the old-tiine- ra p, law-abidi- ng panic-strick- en st money. The woman soon became frightened and Informed Sheriff Relnap of the Identity of the gambling house robbers. In the meantime Arthur Pratt had been told that the two men who were rooming at the theater had recently been seen In Colorado. Then It dawned upon the sheriff and Mr. Pratt that these two men were also guilty of the train robbery. Then they proceeded to arrest them. This was accomplished In a billiard saloon. It was then ascertained that the men were Dayton and Nay, and that Dayton robbed the gambling house alone. They were placed In separate cells In jail with an empty cell between. A detective secreted himself In the middle cell. For hours neither Dayton nor Nay spoke. Then Dayton softly said: Kid. we must both tell the same story. We must be brothers. I am going to confess to the sheriff that I held up the saloon and will waive preliminary examination. You will then be released. You must then go south to your home and try to get the boys to get me out on ball. Falling in that you must have them come and take ine out of jail by force. I am satisfied that they suspect us of the Rio Grande train robbery and it will go hard with us.' In the meantime the baggage In the room at the theater hnd been examined and musks, dynamite and guns were found, proving conclusively that these were tt.o men who held up the Rio Grande train. Next day Nay was placed In the "sweat box" and be made a full confession. Sheriff Itelnap of this county und Sheriff Fowler of Provo went with Jan. 4. The United States supreme court reconvened today after the holiday recess. The case of the state of Minnesota va. the Northern Securities company Is on the docket for hearing, but as several other cases have precedence It is likely the arguments in that Important suit will be delayed for a day or two. WASHINGTON, FOR FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE. INDIANAPOLIS, Interest Is Ind., Jan. manifested In 4. sporting Keen cir- cles in the fight between Harry Forbes of Chicago and Abe AttelL the California featherweight, which 1s scheduled for decision tonight under the auspices of a local athletic organisation. The contest is for the championship, or the legitimate featherweight title, which Is now claimed by both men. Efforts to bring the two together have been making for many months and the fight followers are hopeful that no hitch may occur to prevent their 122-pou- meeting here tonight. MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE. POULTRY SHOW. Jan. 4. All parts of the state are represented at the second annual show of the Poultry Flinders association of Milwaukee, which opened today at the armory. Resides a great display of chickens, turkeys, ducks, pigeons and other varieties of feathered stock the show includes eggs, dressed poultry, Incubators and all the accessories connected with poultry raising. The exhibition, which promises to la largely attended, will continue throughout the week. WIs., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1904. COAL It Is the ambition of this store to transact business with you on the ba- OUR TON 18 AS BIG AS A If we do not TON CAN BE. goods, right TELEPHONE 18 X. prices and fair treatment we know TELEPHONE 18 K. OFFICERS OF THE NEW LIGHT our power to bring you here ceases. AND STREET CAR COMPANY. Look over our prices and send us an order: , $1.10 2407 WASHINGTON Fancy aPtent Flour, per sack of Gigantic Merger Consummation 10 lb sack 25 Corn Rest Meal 2041 WASHINGTON How Stock Is Divided and 50 10 lb. sack. Best Buckwheat Flour, ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR WE Those Who Hold It. ' Windsor Maple Byvup, per gaL .... 75 ANTHRACITE. , 25 Best improved Tapioca, 5 lbs 25 Articles of incorporation of the Utah Best Imported Sago, 5 lbs 7 25 Best bars & Soap, Laundry Light Railway company were filed . Cured Best lb. 14ft Hams, Sugar per In the secretary of state's office Satur65 Best Lard, 8 lbs, 40c.; 5 lbs day night At a meeting of the board Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 . 25 pkgs. of directors previously held the follow25 Best Utah Tomatoes, S cans ing officers were named: 05 Baked Beans, per can Joseph F. 'Smith, president; John R. L. S. Hills, Winder, first treasurer; R. C. Campbell, secretary Telephone 124 Holidays sre lncoaipletc'witbout Hus. and general manager; Le Grand Young, 338 25th Street Greenhouses HolbrooK general counsel; W. P. Read, superin. Fhoaa Eugene Holbrook, Up. tendent street railway; John M. Whitdiboard assistant of secretary; aker, rectors, W. S. McCornlck. L S. Hills, Joseph F. Smith, J. R. Winder, Anthon THE H. Lund, A. W. McCune, Joseph S. Wells, W. P. Read, Thomas G. Webber THE RIGHT PLACE and Charles S. Rood. W TO THE RIGHT KIND GET The capital stock of the company Is J AT THE RIGHT PRICES. $10,000,000, divided Into 400,000 shares 3 of the par value of $25 per share. The stock Is divided Into preferred, which X V! Kellar Fred. and common stock. is The preferred stock shall consist of 2478 Wash. Phone 219-W W $4,000,000, or 160,000 shares, which shall hare precedence in the matter of liquidation and divldenda before the comw mon stock Is allowed to participate In CORN or to dividends any profits, the stock Two cars just received. Ask for draw 8 per rent Interest The common w HAY w stock consists of $6,000,000, divided Into m We are prepared to fill large 99 240,000 shares, and is to have and reor small orders promptly. 3 ceive dividends of the surplus profits, POULTRY SUPPLIES but not urtil the preferred stock has No better or larger assortment ssoOFsss received 8 per cent per annum. In the city. The preferred stock has been subTHAT POPS scribed to as follows: Joseph F. Smith, trustee In trust 89,820 shares; A. W. EL McCune, by Joseph S. Wells, his attor52 Twenty-Fourt- h Street ney In fact 69.877; W. S. McCornlck, trustee. $5,843; Le Grand Young, trusa FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. tee, 5,333; John R. Winder, trustee, 4,067; W. P. Read, 961; M. H. Walker, 100; Joseph H. Wells, 1,042; Charles L. Rood, 6; McCornlck, 40; R. E. 20; Joseph S. Wells, trustee, CORN, fLOUR, HAY, 2,781; R. R. Anderson, 800; William J. POIILTY AND Curtis, by Le Grand Young, attorney, 5; Thomas G. Webber, 6. FEED SUPPLIES The common stock is subscribed to That's Our Way of Doing Them. as follows: Joseph F. Smith, trustee In We have at all times a complete line and are prepared to give our trust 20,487; A. W. McCune, by Joseph customers satisfaction. 8. Wells, his .attorney in fact, 34,939; Joseph F. Smith, 65; John R. Winder, 'Phone 174. 6; W. S. McCornlck, trustee, 13,711; Le J W. FARR & CO. Grand Young, trustee, 2,667; Le Grand IS Young, agent 1.884; Robert 8. CampJohn R. 4,494; trustee, bell, 5; Winder, Anton H. Lund, 5; Lewis 8. Hills, 6; Ogden Electrical Supply sis of Intrinsic merit. give you meritorious Shurtliff Coal Co. COAL Holly, Mistletoe EDGAR JONES vice-preside- Cut Flowers. all polnta eolith... Salt Lake and Tin tic liwt'-8-SalLake and Inter. mediate polnta - .. 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An investigation will con- Alex Leatham, and further extend that certain street railroad property situated in Balt Lake county, Utah, now owned and operated by the Consolidated Railway ft Power company, a corporation' of Utah, with its franchises, properties, rights and privileges of every nature and kind; and also to purchase, own, hold, maintain, operate, add to and extend all those certain properties belonging to the Utah Light ft Power company, a corporation of Utah, now engaged In the business of producing and furnishing light, heat and power, and furnishing water for irrigation and domestic use, in the counties of Weber, Davis and Salt Lake, state of Utah, including Its rights, privileges and franchises of every nature and kind, and all things appurtenant to each of said busineaaes; and this company may buy, lease, build, own, operate, let, sell and dispose of street and suburban railroads. gas and electrict light plants, water and steam powers, canals, water systems, wherever located; and may buy, own. sell and dispose of stock In other corporations, and use, maintain and operate such properties, corporations, plants and systems, and may also buy. build, own, sell and dispose of all real und personal property of every name and nature necessary or useful In the business aforesaid. TIME CARO, in effect Nov. Restaurant. r. T. J. Schwartz A. Schwartz Proprietors. A Wash. 2313 |