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Show LOGAN, UTAH. SATURDAY. JANUARY 0, 1904 14TH YEAR. An application for parole has been filed with the state board of pardons by Harry T, Duke,! bank the former Wells-Farg- o cashier who is serving a term for embezzlement. Duke's application for pardon was denied by the board at its last meeting, sol he will now try for a parole. The next meeting of the board will be held on Jan. 16. There wi'l also be eight other applies tions for pardon and parole con-sidered at that meeting,. iedl LIFE LY 01,1 IL S. MARSHAL , ,1 u: Blunders. Carel and Neglect ss-ne- ss HIS SLipXAS; BY HICiisYAYMiY J. us Robbery lor His ObMr Heath jact. Sfcnots Two . .iixi; jG-overnme- i - j G&t 1 Responsible No 3 I Street Railway WithcraLDelay. Mrs, Ann L. Cowley, Logans sweet nightingale, will sing at Benj. Willmore's benefit concert. But He- - ' Employes. Snnot ii For the Cnicago i 3. A Man Arrested Be FoundCatastrophe State Must - as Suspicious A in was created Pay $25,000 liticalsensation po The Chicago, Jan. and business ciicles in - 6. over-w- h lining mistake of the Iroquois disaster was in the condi- Cost ef Maintaining Troops in Strike tion of the skylig hts and ventilatRegion Foots Up Big Sum- ors above the stage, ' said Firei Inspector Fulkerson today. Had the ventilators over the The calling out of the Utah the or Guard and its mainten- National been open, skylights stage not been fastened shut, there ance in Carbon county has cost would have been no losfs of life 25,000. by fire, regardless of the asbestos curtain failing to work. An 4rTtheabrtnrs'o(CSrit employe of the theatre failed in Lak' will honor all vouchers up his'duty of closing the metal re- - to that amoun;, and the Stite is fleeting trough, and thus blocked to pay interest on the overdarft. the curtain; but the skylights The militia was called out were locked and wired so they .November 24th, when nearly not be opened. 300 men responded to the call. The heat of the flames finally .While this number remained broke two panes of thuskyiigbt, there, Adjt.-GeBurton esliiu- with the result that there was in- - lates cost to have been of the stantly relie from the deadly !800. j AbJ 40 bait Late City Wednesday when in j desperate hand-to-hathere .was a confirmation of the struggle in a street car at the report that government inspect lonely terminus of the University ors had been the i e for the past in. Salt Lake City two wel two weeks or more inquiring known car operators fell victims after Perry Heath. to thebullets of an unknown highwayman. Amasa L. Gleason, locate Mr. Heath, but m vain, moterman, was instantly killed. It is given out that he is out of Ihomas B. hngham, conductor, the city that ht did not arrive WdS shot through tht abdomen home when Mrs. lieath returned and cannot live. one week ago. Bat it is stited Tne murder was especially . 1,1 mu8t P0Sltlve manner bv tal and cowardl) the work of a citiztns who say Lthey. saw-- him desperate inan. Car No. 77 was on that day, that he did return s.amiinLr at 1 he end of Second at that time. As 10 where he is. East and South streets, at 11:45 preparaHowever, the mo..', diligent in- --tory r: tion the final trip been diverted fruin the audi The total appropriation bv the quiry and seircli nave failed to downtown. 1 he two car men torium entirely. Legislature for the State militia locate him. Mr. Fulkerson added: All the for the two years was $25,000. It is a matter or wide public were sitti,,S inside warmine testimony given me forms a some very grave themselves. Suddenly a mask- was left. This knowledge that story of incompetence, blunders, out $12,000 of this Wer, door and carelessness and neglect upon is now exhausted, with the ex- - charges have been made against eh man entered the part of the builders and !((ipijon of about $3!)0. The Mr. Heath, and that .tney have without a word, so the dying of the theatre. managers amoupt originally set asid is never come lo light for the rea- - man declares, fired point-blanneeded for maiiitenaricPjand, con- Bont it is alleged, that the statute atone, then the other, firing sequently.it is deemed necessary . f jj i io had acted us a bar three shots in all. At the first to borrow the entire h mount nec-1free shines with every purchase ls case. Why then, llier is shot Brighton dropped, mortally t,, COver the cost of main-,11- 1 essary in Ladies or Gents Shoes up to taining the mn in the field our-- . so strong a desire to get him on wounded. Gleason rushed at strike. the witness at stand this time $2.50. the ing ihe bandit and to his death. But cannot be understood except on according to the meager state- ; the presumption that it is not a mMt made by tlle wounded co. case against him personally that duct0r. between appMkr he will be .sired to Ht light snblta by upon but upon that of some per- - 0f tbe ear, tllerL. wa5 30nie effec-sonfriend, a full understanding tua, resiitaocc on the o( tbe . of whose methods might disclose. . The murderer in his .vietims. own officul acts. some of his hls '6ht Meanwhile the Utah pablio ss fliSht did "ot which lost in hat had he well as the people of the United Fedora of the struggle. It is the only clue (Stkies will wait the outcome in.the present case with no little - the officm have up to this time, teres1. While there is much wonder- - audit led them to believe at ment as to Heath's whereabouts first that the shocking crimes had and whiie it is emphatically de ,b committed by a soidier dared that he is in Salt Lake, a!r from Fort rt special dispatch from Chicago The police authorities Bays: Heaths brother says he has likely gone to Sun Francisco to help tne postmaster there. nd ; "Pr lievedto b the man who lilu up a street car Wednesday night and murdered Motormat. A.mas.t L. (Ileason and mortally wounded Conductor Thomas B. Brighton. Shockleigh was arrested on First South street about 3 oclock yesterday afiemoon bv Detective Raleigh and Captain Burbidge, after he hud mide an ineffectual attempt to escape. He is now lodged m jail pending developments. Sockieigti was pointed out to the police hy Bert Pioihco, his room mate, who cLuus that Shockleigh confessed to the murder upon his home Pro-ther- e next the eurley morning. said he preiohed because he was afraid of ids companion and thought him to he a dangerous man. Shockleigh denies the crime, but can not give a satisfactory explanation of his whereabouts on the night the murder was committed. At a late hour last night Conductor Brighton was iv ported to be still alive, but sinking rupid-ly- . He cannot live. The street car men of the city are infuriated by the deed and last uight made an ineffectual attempt to storm the jail and lynch Siiock-leig- ?' h. , Yesterday morning rewards amounting to $2,200 were offered for the apprehension of the j i ... bru-cou- n. pcnt 4DT ERTISED ld jnth LETTERS- - Belts. Mr. Ora D. Snbcrak, Stutoui Nelson, Mr. Chios. E. .Thomas, Mrs. B. Smith, Miss Marie Robert Murdock, P. . . M- - to-st&- . k - , . . ! - aL . . al r'ver , j ! 1 0 Light wagon for sale. quire at this office State News. State Audi.or Tingey said today that the State school fund . for this school Tear amounted to $320,000. This is nearly f 40,000 more than it has ever been before and State Superintendent of Schools Nelson is jubilant over the fact What might have been s great fire horror was narrowly averted this morning at the Union brick build-- , a three-storand First on West Third ing North streets, on the old University block. It was prevented by timely discovery, the prompt response of the fire fighters from station Nr. 2 and the unfaltering sch-iol- , obedience of the 739 school'cliild-ren- , who inarched to stirring music in a body out of the building. After the tire was extingu- ished there was a veritable panic among some of the childrens parents who bad heard of the blaze and rushed frantically to the scene. 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