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Show DAILY her to inquire where Mr. lived HI LIST SOLVED UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Beutler The offllV1 Wellt .uvordingly to RKe's home ilIU him ,hat night. At the inquest evidence was brought mu whi.h Uil.e Mrs. Hemier and Alvin Mitchell. Mrs. Beutltrs and upon the strength of the verdict of the coroners Jury, complaints were issued against the three above named parties on March 1. 1SS7. The preliminary hearing was held before Police Judge Wenger, and, on Saturday, March 6, Rice was bound er to the district court to answer to the charge of murdering Beutler, but the other two parties were discharged because of Lick of evidence to hold them on the charge. The case against Rice waa pending in the district court for some time, but it finally became necessary to dismiss it on account of lack of evidence to convict. Rice waa discharged front custody and immediately left the city and went to herding sheep in Tooele county. Later he married and now has several children. Munsy and Hunter remained in the city and were never suspected of complicity in the crime until several months ago, when Sheriff Emery obtained information which led him to believe that Munzy knew something about It. Front that time on he has been working hard on the case and finally hia efforta were crowned with success and lie has now secured a complete confession from Munzy and has the parties who committed the crime safe In JalL MORGAN assassins MAKES the CONFESSION. of A PULL of an Old Miaar rim Was tha Killing Lako City Salt in Namad Bautlar Savon Vaara Ago. of Fred Beutler. tha who waa choked old umbrella repairer hla cabin at 148 West South M death In atreet on the evening of Feb. The murderers Temple have at last been apprehended In the coun ,nd are now safely lodged trial for to stand have will iy jail and which up to a dastardly crime, 5, 1897. jj,e tew daya ago, had been shrouded In the deepest mystery. ort now under arrest The men who charged with the waa at the crime are Jack" Bice, who In connecttime of the crime arrested on acwaa released but ion with It, to convict count of lack of evidence and George W. him, and Abe Hunter who la an old man Munay. The latter, who has been emof age, (7 years St O. Transfer comB. the ployed by evidence and pany, has turned state's of the whole breast a dean made has affair. According to MAKES the STRONG SPEECH the confession made by the night of February 25, 18(7, he and Hunter and Rice met In Hunter's house, 666 West North Temold man ple street, and planned to rob a miser to be waa said who Beutler, and have lota of money In the house. They left the Hunter house together, son-in-la- Munay. on and going to SALT LAKE 8 & And Vicinity Beutlers home knocked BROWN APPLIE8 FOR the back door. Beutler opened forced their way him and the other PI in his mouth. on RESTRAINING ORDER and they In. Uunsy grabbed Former Senator Arthur Brown yestwo men stuffed the terday filed In the state supreme court He screamed "mur- a petition for & writ of error restrainder," once, but after that did not make ing Judge Charlea W. Morse, of the a sound. criminal court, from proceeding furAt this Juncture someone knocked ther with the criminal charges at the door, and the three men stopped against him In that division of where they were and waited. The persthe district court. He contends that on who knocked on the door presentl- the Information Is filed without Jurisy walked away, and the three men left diction, and that the district court has the room, after having turned the light no jurisdiction of the Instrument for down low. the reason that the necessary prelimHunter and Rice ran out on South inary steps and procedure before Temple street, while Munay went the Judge Christopher B. Diehl were not other way. They took nothing with taken and there was no authority to them, being frightened from their purpfile the Information against him. ose by the knock on the door. Munay says that when he left BeutlRIO GRANDE 8UED. er was alive, though he appeared to J. Malmstrom has brought suit he suffering terribly. against the Rio Grande Western road Abe Hunter, one of the men Implito recover 810,150 for personal injuries cated in the murder by Munsy's confreceived on December 26th, 1902, at ession, Is about 8 years old. Pallns, Salt Lake county. On that date Rice la but 85 years old, being the Malmstrom was acting as brakem&n youngeat of the three. At the time of for the company. While in the act of the murder he waa 28 years of age. setting a brake on a car, he says an enSTORY OF THE CRIME. gine ran Into It, knocking him off. He The story of the crime, which was sustained, he says, permanent injurcommitted seven years ago bn the 25th ies. the flood g now-pendin- month. Is as follows: the night of the above date at about 8 o'clock, Beutler, who was 55 Tears of age, and lived alone In an adobe cabin, at 148 West South Temple street, was summoned to the door of hia house by a knock. Upon opening the door he was confronted by two men and he Immediately cried, "Murder!" The men grabbed and choked him into Insensibility and. then stuffed n old rag down his throat, thus causing him to strangle to death. The motive for the crime, was robbery, as It aupposed that the old man had bout $1,000 cached la his cabin. The men were scared away, evidently, without securing any money, for when Beutler' s body was searched there was bout 812 In hla pocket. .. Joseph Morris, who lived next door b Beutler, said that he heard the knock n Beutlers door and heard him yell "murder," and also heard the scuffle. Mid that he then got out through hla back window and went to the cor' ner West and South Temple streets he met a Mr. Holt and told him that he thought Beutler and his ' who had separated from each toer some time previous to the af-l- r, were quarreling. A telephone mes-- 6 wras sent to police headquarters nd and Captain Esllnger and Officer nnon hastened to the scene. Upon driving there about 8:15 o'clock, they d Beutler lying on the floor dead. h,m up and placd h,m n. 1 and removed the rags from -Ubut could not revlve him. T then called an undertaker to of this On th Cbar ot V1 remains, after which was murderers. Usuoce,ui in their attempt, the o turned to headquarters and l.. dc,ded t0 to Murray and tervi Beutler' They knew that had had trouble nd the nm Beparated, and they were of n,n that he hnew something of . s th and taken to po hoe hen, quartepa- - She denied knowing anythin tat told th a Jack Rice had been to see a thorough search of the vicinity t0 flnd traces of the in-Be- mi rna bCfr-- cn. l SAYS CONTRACT WITH . CANAL COMPANY IS INIQUITOUS. South Will Not Sanction Violation of the Laws of tho Land by Any President. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. In the senate yesterday Mr. Morgan took the floor in support of his resolution calling on the attorney-generto report whether he had made, on behalf of the United States, a purchase on behalf of the new Panama Canal company of any proiierty rights thut were granted to the republic of Colombia by X. R Wyse. etc. Mr. Morgan reviewed the expenditures that were made by the old canal company and the wrecking of that company. "Unlesa the facts have been greatly misstated," he said, the present minister from Panama to the United States, was one of the chief movers in wrecking al I. Ine i ilibona into fr.igmeiils Mr. 1 niter of ex l ami noting while .i titer from the onmlle of the rooster ami suiisiiiiii-Ii- k i lirouit plume. I'hii ken hits been seoreil twioe th.i- - tt inter by W. V. i!ro vt uing of (his cit ..'id tVeorge Taysunt of Salt l.nke. The lirntt it feather vtas permanently fast I,, th,, ehieken at both exam- - A Great Offering at prices that S!: Untuning is to go to Salt Lake Fri.I.iy .ni, etmfer with the otlloials of the Salt Lake I'ouliry assoeiation on the m.iuer. banner Article CANNING Defy Competition company. There arc llurlhurtX Cranes and Hurd's writing papers in of Incorporation Filed With County Clerk This Afternoon. our stock, and during the next few days all must go at our trilling prices. A twenty per cent cut in Stationery for this occasion. .riioles of ineorporiitioii of the Banner Cunning company were tiled with the County Clerk this afternoon. The headquarters of the company is Ogden and running business In all its brunchi a, I of Superb Stationery ill. if... : s es is the object of Incorporation. The capital stuck iimounts to 8100,000 of BuiiHu-Yarlllthe par value of $1 per share. The officers of tlie company are: William Van Aleu. president ; Hugo L. White, that company." and treasurer; Ralph E. The present minister from Panama Hoag, secretary, and these together was held up by Mr. Morgan in a most with Harriet K. Hoag and Frances X. unenviuble light. Eddy form the directorate. Mr. Morgan declared that there Is a spirit of political domination toward MADAME NORDICA IS the minority in the senate which reGRANTED A DIVORCE gards us lese majeste any effort to secure Information as to the president's NLW YORK, Feb. 2. Madame Nor part in affairs in which the senate Is dlca. the donna, who in private interested. Under the circumstances life Is Mrs.prlma Lillian M. Doeme, was yeshe could not bind himself to a contract terday granted an interlocutory decree to be filled out by the Panama Canal of divorce by Justice Bischoff of the company, as under the terms of article supreme court. XXII of the treaty that company All the palters in the case except would have the right to do. Under the decree were sealed up by order of that article, Mr. Morgan asserted, the court. The decree states that the there is no limit as to the amount to referee has found Zoltan Doeme, the be paid to the company. defendant, a well-knotenor, guilty Mr. Morgan asserted that Panama of violation of the seventh commandcould have no choice but to do the will ment. No provision is made for aliof the canal company. This could not, mony for Madame Nordica. however, explain the voluntary act of the United States In tying Its own BOURKE COCKRAN WILL hands In the Interest of the company. succeed McClellan In this connection he discussed the part played by the republic of France NEW YORK, Feb. 2. W. Bourke In the Panama negotiations, saying Cockran was nominated as the Demothat the United States had made In cratic candiate for congress to sucarticle XXII a surrender to fraud and ceed George B. McClellan In the Iniquity and It had done so under the Tweltfh New York district at a Tampressure of France. Mr. hist night. many convention Discussing the terms of the treaty, Cockran accepted. Mr. Morgan declared that in effect it had been made between the United ZERO WEATHER IN NEW YORK States and the canal company, and NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Blizzard weahe said the company could afford to ther prevails today and the temperapay to Panama 810,000,000 of her win- ture Is near zero. This morning s nings In a game which was without man was found frozen In a hallway. equal In depravity." Mr. Morgan traced the connection of BUTLER'S CASE IS ON. ROSS BOOK STORE J nt M. with the Panama revolution and declared that, according to his own showing, should be pronounced persona non grata In the United States. He asserted that If a member of congress were guilty had of such conduct as been guilty of he would be made the subject of condign punishment" He asserted that the new Panama Canal company had never done an honest days work on the canal and declared that the Intrusion of that company into the controversy was offensive and Bunau-Varil- la Bunau-Varil- Bunau-Varil- la la ELDER LYMAN RETURNS. Elder Francis M. Lyman, president of the council of apostles of the Mormon church, who has been succeeded by Heber J. Grant, as president of the European mission, has returned after an absence of three years In the misIntolerable. sionary fields of England and Europe. he went on, "About this treaty, Is an atmosphere of degrada"there WILL ADDRESS TEACHERS. tion against which the people revolt" Governor Heber M. Wells will adMr. Morgan closed with a reference dress the teachers of Utah next Friday to his long advocacy of an Isthmian nlgbt at the teachers' biennial meeting, canal and also the attitude of the Frito be held in Salt Lake City on south toward the canal project saying day and Saturday, February 5th and that section was still unmoved by 6th. FULTON, Mo., Feb. 2. A Jury was secured this morning to trp the case of State Senator Butler on the chRrge of bribery. We will lay aside the suit you choose 'till you are ready for It. Spring suit we mean. They are here. THE TOGGERY. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur- It behoves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there'a none as good as Bucklens Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. rences. mercenary temptations." Good solicitors for the Utah State "The people of the JoumaL He proceeded: Apply to Horace S. Foster, WILL TRY TRAIN ROBBERS. south will pity and forgive but will city circulator. not forget such as can find excuse In Box to Taktn Thieves Box Car their fears of upstart despotism for Three Elodor County the acceptance of gifts that are stainWEARERS SPECIAL ed with fraud and are gathered from Today. GLASSES NEW5 tbe wreck of the constitution, the statDistrict Attorney Perry and Sheriff utes enacted by congress and the laws WHEN came of nations. We cannot if we would Josephson of Box Elder county You flnd once clsmcs that were Just to Ogden this morning and returned convince those who live, or those who It niesn your right are so no Linger,with the yean. Irion la changing to Brigham with C. B. Mitchell, Peter will live, that it Is honorable or Just New lenaea are needed; which ran are who who old man frame to at little assist reasonable be the in or any O. Gorman and Frank Eberly, placed coat. Promof violation the at car in be box a may president accused of robbing EXAMINATION FREE tbe laws of the land. We cannot ontory some time ago. Mitchell and Gorman were arrested mark down the people of the south to J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Optician at Terrace by Officer William Sullivan the figure. In commercial politics, that AVE. WASHINGTON 2612 of the Southern Pacific company, and accepts a favor of any party or any Poman as tbe price of Its support of men Eberly was arrested in Ogden by who disregard laws and trample the liceman A1 Herrick. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WITH cona rights of the weak underfoot, or of It is understood that partial fession has been made to the effect that measures that are wrong and dishonthe gang was regularly organized and orable. that Its members had committed other robberlea ROOSTER RAISES A ROW. ELECTRIC Those Lite Men COMMERCIAL FUNERAL OF MRS. REEDER. F. All that was mortal of Mrs. E. 'earth to mother Reeder was consigned Loving hands per this afternoon. rites. Services sad formed the last Third ward the at were conducted attended by a large and meeting house deceased. the of friends of number were Many beautiful floral tributes Inter sent by relatives and friends. ment was at the city cemtery. 1901 tern i eg horn rooster is an Ogden the Salt Lake people tore all atii'x.-- A KEHRUARY chiik-- j ANE TUESDAY, Mystery of the Broken Feather Will Be Unraveled Next ' Friday. Because George Poulter's brown COMPANY. STANLEY 6. 8TEVINH. Mgr. Phone SHX. 2279 Waahlngtoa Ava. NEW YORK 8TOCK8 AND CHICAGO GRAINS leghorn rooster fractured a tall feather, because his owner placed the caah or carried damaged plume In splints, because the Bought and sold for Continuous on quotations. feaoff the margine. other hens finally pecked Bank. National First afterReference, was ther. because a toothpick In because found the bird case, wards OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. Poulter took first and second Hr. subscribe Start the new year right Phone SIB. 8482 Washington Are. prizes, and, finally because Mr. Poul for the JoumaL 8 a year. Riverdale or Phoenix ... FLOUR ... Indian teachers (aught us how to grind and bake maize (Indian Corn), but Improved and modern methods cnubles us to furnish you with such a desirable wheat Hour as the RIVERDALE or PHOENIX, than which there la none better nt any price, few se good at a higher figure. Made by copvwQirc, Elevator Co. Ogden Milling SPECIAL PRICES DRESS MAKING a Greatly reduced prices will be made In Burt's Manufacturing department on orders taken from now until February 15th. Shirt Waist Suits $8.00 and Up Skirts, $5.00 and Up SHIRT WAISTS $3.00 and Up You may rely upon Uie most perfect work ns our specialist, Madam Woolley, will give personal attention to every detail This offer will prove especially attractive, as the NEW SPRING Fruit Growers Buy Here WHAT DO THEY BUY? Genuine Rieser Pruning Shears Of course for beginners our cheaper grades are very desirable. DRESS GOODS Everyone who sees our PRUNING 8HEAR8 declare we have the greatest line ever. Are here In endless variety. Mohnlrs Brocade and Crepe effects. White Mercerised Cottons, Zephyr Ginghams, The newest Silks for Shirt Waist Suits and separate waists. Wools, 3E L SSI Burts FIRST NATIONAL 2384 BANK Washington Ava. CAPITAL $150,000 8URPLU8 AND PROFIT8....I 73,245 We transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLE8 . .... THOMAS D. DBE .... JOHN PINGREE President Hardware Company JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager. Avsnus. 2455 Washington Four Cars Cumberland s IT HA8 JU8T AR- - ' IS RIVED AND THE BEST FURNACE COAL FOR 8ALE ANYWHERE SHURTLIFF COAL CO. TELEPHONE 18-- X OR 18-- 2041 AND OFFICES 2407 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Vice-Preside- nt Asst Cashier If you want to Advertise in newspapers anywhere at anytime call bn or write E. C. 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