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Show mUh February THE 1, 1903 White Cap Band 1 And Senator Bailey Bryan Dis-jus- s Important Measure in National CapitoL In a Washington, of wide hall the window recess in senate chamber, and within a dozen paces of the room nf Jan, I tje j I I 28. senate committee on finance, 'J r Bryan heldan -- iHiarn im-- I for senators promptu reception for 'an hour iU& representatives today- - committee on finance was h of the engaged in discussion financial measure. As Mr. from the house jjryan eame along talking animatedly with a couple of congressmen, members of the and Senator finance committee Teller Senator emergand Bailey Nebraskan. the ed and greeted window' the' to niche, an Retiring ook discussion animated place between Senator Bailey and Mr. Teller offeriBryan, with Senator ng an occasional suggestion, and The Al-dric- Hardy and Ran-de- ll Texas, and James Kerr, a Representatives of Demoprominent Pennsylvania crat, as listeners. As Mr. Bryan said later, the his discussion was about the Demo- Former Auditor General Snyder, former State cratic view of th currency questTreasurer MathUse, Jas. M. Shuion Both Mr. Bryan and Senatformer superintendent of or Bailey said there had.been litt- maker, grounds, and buildings, and Sanle diflVrence of opinion. Both derson, but may not be called.The' stood fir the direct" government feeling against the architect on issue of money instead of an isthe part of his four codefendants sue through the banks. Mr, Bry-s- n more bitter as the trial would make no statement as grows to whether he approved the plan in of Senator Bailey as outlined QUESTIONS ASKED THE offer for the will the substitute he CORNER COP WOULD Aldrich bill, but he said that its was good Democratic basis rine bi ought down times of Jefferson. from STOP ANNA EVA FAY doct- the Senator Bailey and Senareturned to the com- After tor Teller mittee roonij Jfr. Bryan, continued to He hemmed in the window niche by Texas congressmen ; and many passing acquaintances Who stopped to shake his hand. When file financial committee meeting broke up Senator Bailey met Mr. Bryan and there was another discussion lasting twenty minutes. After a short conference with Senator Culberson,1" Mr. Bryan ' left the capitol. IN PENNSYLVANIA Stand That Cost $125 Sold to State Capitol Bootblack For $1,619.20. - Harrisburg. Pa.. Jan.30. ord B. Lewis, associate of Architect Joseph M. Ituson, was forced to divulge at the morning session of the trial of the state Capitol conspiracy cases, testimony of a damaging nature to the architects interest. Under a rigid by counsel for, the defense, Stanf- cross-examinati- Lewis virtually admitted that the print plans for capitol furniture. particularly the sofas, were blue indefinite. Lew is red: used to give the measurements of sofas, tables and Nothing trees produced before tie jury, saying that he didTiot make the computation, whereup-- u he was compelled by consul for the defense to measure a sofa clothes tree. All of this was furnished by Sandef- u at the rate of $18.40 per fur-uitu- re toot. The morning session was chara-Th- e morning session was charac-riae- d by frequent clashes ' of eunsel. showing that the defense Proposes to fight bitterly every uch of ground and force, through e states witnesses,' justification Sandersons measurements, leh the prosecution alleges -- ere falsified. t famous bootblack the senate lavatory sup-b- y Contractor John II. San-,rs- n T Philadelphia, one of efendants in the state capi and Wr e , t-- semi-starvatio- terns. , Shortly before 12, the White in Capa made their appearance Randall Park, a fine residential section of Freeport, and surrounded a cottage on West Ran dall avenue. Ladders, which they had requisitioned from unoccupied summer residences in the vicinity, were put up against the side of the house. After some time spent in reconnoitering through windows in the ' role of Peeping Toms, the White Caps descended and the leader of the band knocked at the kitchen door. The colored maid was absent, having gone into the village to spend the night. When the door was opened the leader held it open by force until jfie had summoned the rest of, the band, and then the White Caps marched into the room in a body. husTerrified, the woman, whose band, a commercial man, has been u absent for several weeks vaia in business, protested home. of her the invasion against The - four - children were - aroused by the noise and the rough in voices, and they screamed fright. 1 dark-lantern- s. 5 , P'S. n. The presumption wolves followed , is that the and attacked andxhis Burgess horse, and that the animal became frightened and ran away, throwtfig Burgess into the snow. Then part of the pack probably followed the riderless horse until it sank exhausted, when it was killed and devoured PGp.SETCf MEf OFFICE BANKER. Caller Say, mister; have tyou seen Hank Jenkins a hanging around here this morning! Hes my son and. he left the farm day a fore yesterday. Said he was cornin to Salt Lake. The speaker was a man from some settlement south - of J- - Provo and he was addressing the big corner policeman. What is his .address, what dedoes he look like !Give-m- ea Finding Thomas - De Cost, a scription of him and maybe we can locate him for you, was the good looking young man of Freecurt answer from the public port, sitting by the fire in 'the kitehen, toasting his feet at the guardian. , t . What, dont know Hank Jen- range, the White Caps ordered kins! Thought you fellers were him to put on his shoes. He said he had gone there to fix the fm supposed to be posted on things. ' There aint a man within forty nace as usual. Stand up! commanded" the' miles of Junkville who dont " De know Hanks history backwards leader of the White Caps. ' and forwards? He sT the Tf eller Costobeyed,tremblrngand'ashe what took the- - prize at the hay stood up a bag was slipped "over pitching contest last fall down in his head and he- was seized and marched by. force from the house. our country. To the woods with him! orof the is That an example kind of people we patrolmen run dered the leader. De Cost, withup against when on duty at the out hat or coat, was then placed street crossings in , the business ahead of the band and ordered, part of the city, said the police- under pain of j death to walk man who was on duty at the cor- briskly along the road. As the ner of First .South and Main ghastly procession plunged along streets this morning. They ask through the-- ' snow, they lighted everything from A to Z, and if I their way with the De Cost was too scared to were able to answer all the quesoutcry. One of the band tions, I wouldnt be holding down make-ahis hand and guided his, Salt held Lake City police a job on the force; apply for a position as course. Several times, to hurry some big eastern col- him forward, the gang fired guns of president 1 lege he continued. This job of over his head. ' mine would stall Anna Eva Fay Reaching the woods, a short cut was taken,' and De Cost was in. five minutes. For instance, here is a list of a escorted several miles td a place on the outskirts pf Baldwins. few things they ask him, HWhere dolhavejo. applyfor Thereth e W hite Caps halted permission to enter the posto- their, victim, lifted the bag from ' ffice!' over has head, and, after warning ' ride to do him never to return to" Freeport, What they harge fired a volley in the air and took on the street cars. ; ' What time do' the restaurants their leave of him. He then has" serve supper in this town! - -- tened to p friendly shelter. De Cost spent the rest of the How long Before the next eleof the night in Baldwins, but returned vator, leaves pie top floor to Freepott- - yesterday, vowing city and county building! direction to have The woman, "her What do I vengeance. get-Of- t of . nerves to town! upset by her experience, go to have told friends she on said drink is can a I Where! get should go to the home of her parL. Telegram. Sunday ents in Boston. She is handsome Your store is as important as tall, dark and accomplished.- - Her husband is said td he at present i)3 advertising-nev- tr in Troy, N. Y, less so! Id WOLVES DEVOUR Spearfish, S. D., Jari. 28. The mystery surrounding the disapFired Her pearance three months ago of John.M. Burgess, pioneer and Masked ' capitalist of Spearfish, has just and Marched De Cost Off been solved. He was"killed and devoured by a pack of huge timIn Snow. ber wolves after putting up a most desperate battle for his life. Jan. 31. The New York, Burgess killed five of the man White Cap band has reappeared eatfng brutes before he succumbon the south side of Long Island. ed. With ladders and guns, fifteen. of left Spearfish last sumlhm made a midnight call m the merBurgeW establish a bank at to village of Freeport Thursday. After They chose the height of the wild mission, he accomplishing his nmt storm for thei. t Nations. wrote td his family here that imWiring white masks, the band portant - business in connection laid t) consist of young mn of with the bank made it necessary prominent families on the South for him to go far into the interShore, assembled an hour before ior of the province, and that the midnight in a lonely part of the would have to be made on road that winds across the moor, trip horseback. The thick south of Freeport. Cold weather had already set to consnow well served falling in and early snows in that section ceal their presence and their made travel not only difficult but movements from any chance because of the great traveller. They all wore Ions dangerous, timber wolves which had rubber boots and were provided packs of been reduced to a state with guns, rifles and dark lan- already of sub-contrac- tor 1904.-Archite- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Y 1 . to! conspiracy suits, was offered in evidence by the'' commonwealth today, Sanderson collected $1,619.20 from the statet for this stand and paid the a.suppllgd the rosof $125, Photographs trums of the senate and house cau cus rooms for which he .state paid Sanderson $90,748.80 and for which he paid the $2,060, were also offered in evidence. Fred II. Potter and Howard Krohi, of the Audit company of New York, were called by the the commonweaTthfoetitablish of the sofas, measurements clothes trees and tables produced before the jury. All of this furniture was supplied by Sanderson at the rate of $18.40 per foot and according to the commonwealth, he was paid for certain articles at the rate of three times the actual measure. The commonwealth Also offered several bills for furnishings supplied by Sanderson for the purpose of showing that different sys terns of ..measurement were employed by the contractor for collecting for articles supplied under the same items in the special capitol furnishing schedule of Joseph Huston, who has secured a separate trial, has been subpoenaed as a witness for TRI-WEEKL- GO OUT. Goldfield, ev., Jap. 29. The clerical forces and freight handlers at both the passenger and freight depots of the Tonopah & in ympathy-wit- .the- h - striking trackmen. All trains are running as usual, and it is improbable that the action of the men will cause any difference in the regular schedule. It is said that most of the men are still members of the Industrial-Worker- s Af 4he World, to which organization the track workers JWd.ction..handsbelong The local officials are handling the running of the trains, and the trainmept have shown no disposition to. quit. Every woman is more or less s fashion interested in a magazine. The Salt" Lake Tribune has made an arrangement whereby it can supply the Designer, one of the high class '"fashion magazines, to its subscribers, and the when payment is made strictly in advance, for $1.-7- 0 for both publications. This arrangement will hold .good but for a short time. Order The y Tribune and the Designer one year, enclosing us $1.70 and, you will sot only receive the best semiweekly in the country, but one of the very best fashion magazines in addition thereto. Order now. This is ohe of thestlyes of Heaters we are selling at 25 per cent Discount for 10 days. Logan Furniture Co. 112 NORTH MAIN first-cles- Semi-Weekl- y, THE THRICE-A-WEE- WORLD K In the Presidential Campaign Year, . More Alert, More Thorough and More Fearless Than; Ever. Read in Every English-Speakin- g Country. Semi-Weekl- A President of the United States will "be elected this year. Who is he and who is the' man whom h will beat! Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of the New York World will tell you every step and every by the starving briites. The Journal for Job detail of what Try off the other promises to be a Burgess fought the kind that Printing pleases. animals with his rifle, killing five campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell ou, of them and then using the weatell what you hope, but it will Hardy Colorado Grown pon as a club. He probably kept what is. The Thrice-a-Wee- k his life for you the unequal fight up TREES World long ago established f a for many hours, when he sank exhausted from hunger and cold, We guarantee our Nursery Stodk. Character for impartiality andT after which he fell an easy prey Send for our Free Catalog. WE fearlessness in the publication of news,' and this it will maintain. to the wolves. Burgess rifle was PAY THE FREIGHT. If you want the news as it real- Co. found by the side of his skeleton The Schroeder Son Nursery The with every shell empty. ly is subscribe to the Thrice-a-Wee- k Lafayette, Colorado. 4 edition of the t New York bodies of 'five wolveswere lying ' World, which5 comes td you every in a circle some thirty feet from GUARDIANPROBATE AND . ' ' other day except Sunday, and hi i the skeleton. , r . thus practically a daily - at thq SHIP NOTICES. Burgess was one of the best f known Odd Fellows in South Daprice of a weekly, Cofisult County Clerk or the Res. a THE THRICE - A - WEEK kota and was highly esteemed. ' WORLDS regular subscription J pective Signers for Further Information. A Unique Operation. price is only, $1,00 per year, 'and - -. this pays for 156 papers. . fi t New York, - Jan. 30. Two In the District Court of the First young surgeons at Bellevue hos- - Judicial District of the State of Utah, in And For the Coiinty pital last night performed an of Cache. operation which is said to be unique in surgical history.- Nearly NOTICE TO CREDITORS two 'months ago, Michael FitzMUST 0 YOU Tombs EARN A " patrick, a trusty in the 0 DdLLAR ? 'v prison, fell down ail elevator Estate of Bertha A. Preston deand broke his shaft in the prison ceased. 0 TWICE t back. HSe was removed to BelleCreditors will present claims 0 BEFORE IT 4tr vue, butit was thought nothing with vouchers to thef undersigned IS REALLY ' i could be done for him.4 He clung at her residence in Salt Lake City YOtJRS! to life tenaciously and Dr. Milton Utah, No. 80 West North Temple Con- ErLwisAnd-Dr..DudleySStreet in the County of Salt Lake . k O- ley who were graduated" from and State, qf JJtah, on or, before 0. Columbia medical school last year the 22nd i earn once must You it 1908. D. day of t May, A. became much interested in his before yon receive it Date of first publication' Janujf case. Four of Fitipa tricks verand again, beforey'. ou 1908. D. ary 16th, A. tebrae were broken and the ragcan keep it: , i 'O . MARY PRESTOS, t Jt ged ends were pressing against the spine, paralyzing the entire as administratrix of the estate This second feat is O ' harder than the o, body. The operation consisted of Bertha A. Preston deceased. in cutting off the ends of these first. It sometimes means crescent-shaped TO CREDITORS. 'with' acute NOTICE a cur- vertebrae saw ahd winding the stulis of each Estate of Fred W. Tripp, de- 0 tailment of expenses in one with tissue rubber, making a all directions. ceased. . f cushion of each. It was believed Creditors will present claims last night that the operation had with vouchers to the undersigned 0- Of course it is possible been entirely successful. Fitz- at his residence in Richmond in with only a small part of patrick must remain for several the County of .Cache and State of your income td eanrit . 0 water-bemonths on a rubber, twice and, thns .OWN 0 Utah, on or before the. 12th day it ; hut the task is eased i of May, A. D. 1908. ADVERTISED LETTERS. and simplified by people 0 Date of first publication Jan. who buy advertised 0 : 11, A. D., 1908. and faho , thus ; Christensen, Mr. H. A. things . JAMES FUNK, in best m$r- the Carlson Mr. Alfred Administrator. 0 buy kets- and who divert Dudley, Frank C. NEBEKER, HART &.NEBEKER W. many- -a dolar to the sav- Ery7Mr7 George for said Estate. Attorneys ings account that would FryeG. W. .4 nansen,' Mr. Niels . have been spent (in the YEARS 60 of the way Jarvis,- Mr. Lorenzo higher v , 0 EXPERIENCE e Jarvis, Mr. L. II. prices) fort he articles. that i r John So, Lund, Schmidt, Mr. William B. " Smith, Mr. William 0 ' Track Marks Williamson, Mr. J; B. 0 DtSIONS Ac. If the above are not ''taken Cory rights 0 . Anyone nritnf tikctcb and dmcrtpUoa km wcertam nor opinion fro whothar u away within two weeks from Snloklf 0 Communta. Inrentton to probably ntenthl. trlctl y confident!!. KAMDB03K on Potmu date they will be sent to the Dead tlonr noy for ecuruPtnta. ert fro. 0 Potent taken through Mono k Co. roair Letter Office at Washington.-- "' tprrial nolics, wit hout charge, in tk 0 1 -- - : -L- 5 C 0 0 0 0 000900000 ;0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- t d. - - 1 JOSEPH ODELL, V. M. ScnniiiieJiaricaa. 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