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Show THE MOEN'IXO salt lake department frog llit fumtars Spend ComsptnM TO BE GUILTY Murderer of His Wife to be Sentenced Monday. Chief f Po,i a Thraa Boy 01 lh CaPtur In Oakland. Why. gentlemen of the jury, the very fact that he committed this crime as he said he did and then ran get up here on the witness stand and tell of it in the cool and deliberate manner in which ha did la evidence enough to my mind that he la insane. The question for you to determine is that be is capable of Judging right from wrung. If you bring in a verdict of guilty without a recommendation for mercy the penalty will be death, but if you bring in a verdict with such a recommendation he will he sentenced to life imprisonment 8hould you find that ha is not mentally responsible for his arts you ahould return a verdict of not guilty and the punishment for hia crime will be left to a higher tribunal.' STOPPING FAST DRIVING. Salt Lake's police are vigorously enforcing the ordinance prohibiting fast over street crossing, half a frank Rose, driving The Jury In the caae of dozen more viol stun of the law being hla wife with murdering gathered in yesterday afternoon and ithU city lari Christmas day, tonight last night When the crusade waa first startverdict of murder in the "turned Hose will be sentenced ed, trouble waa experienced In overgnt decree. taking some ot the drivers who reMonday. caae murder fused to atop when told to do so, and Rom yesterday the h jl a mounted patrolmen waa entrusted attorney C. 8. Kinney made the open-jdefeats. He re-h- with thla duty with excellent results. irgumut for the to the crime as being one of the -- at unusual in the history of crime. "DIXIE KID WANTS A FIGHT. reviewed the evidence in regard to Jack Connelly, manager of "Dixie" attendant's married life, of hie attempts to induce her to quit her life Kid Aaron Broad, la in Balt Lake seekU shame and lead an honorable life. ing to match hla man, who la the 'Bote detailed the hilling of his champion welterweight of the Pacific site to you very minutely,? continued coast, with any one who will make the and told you that he had weight 'the attorney, Connelly says the Dixie Kid" has Battened to kill her several times if Iu never been defeated in two years of die did not quit her life ot shame. ttev of the injuries received by him fighting and ia especially anxious to averal years ago and In view of the take on Joe Walcott details connected with the korrihle PRIZE FIGHT TONIGHT. rrime, I must confess that 1 am unable to state whether he is aane or insane. Jack Clifford and Tommy Markham, Ho tells you that he believes in prevail nation and that he believed it was who will go twenty rounda If one la not theyiedestlned that he ahould kill hie wife sooner knocked out at the Grand Hd ha did it and haa no regrets at ater tonight are both In fine shape for alL ltight not his mind have become the contest. Clifford aaya that If he wins he will so distorted by reason of hla belief in predestination that he did not know meet any one at 133 pounds. If ha that be was doing and did not know loses he la ready to quit the game right from wrong when he killed hla for good. If Markham gets the decision ha vitef 1st ns lookDr.at the expert testimony wants to ormeet Otto Bieloff, In Perry Salt Jones and Dr. Doug- Qneenan Herrera, either oa Insanity. hs both stated that they could not say Lake or Ogden. whether defendant was aane or insane. MIDAS MILL TO START SOON. They are In doubts about it Dr. Mayo, the assistant prosecuting attorney, declared that defendant la sane. When Preparations for the starting of the sked why he thinks so, he simply reMidas cyanide mill in the Clifplies, because he does, and that la the ton mining district are steadily going tonly reason he can give fur hla belief. forward and Manager James Chipman Crntlemen of the jury, this defendant aid today that everything would probhas not had a fair and .impartial trial. ably be In readiness for the event about That la perhaps a startling statement the 20th inat., aaya the Deseret News. la make. It is not your fault, it Is not For more than a year past all efforts the courts Ault and It la not the fault have been directed towards the develpf the prosecuting attorney and hia opment of the mine. The result haa but it is the fault of the law. been moat gratifying to the officers ot Ttalaw Is defective An the reason that the company and Manager Chipman beh a ease where the defense of insanity lieves ha ia making a conservative estih Interposed there is no provision made mate when he states that from the for the defendant to procure the bena-f-lt amount of ore In sight the company at expert testimony. Here is a man will realise no leas than 9100,000. ci trial for hia life, without any funds During the last run of the mill, which la conduct his defense and the law does waa closed down on account of a scarsot provide him an opportunity to sacity of ureter, something Ilka 910,000 me the benefit of an examination as to waa cleaned up. the extraction running Ik sanity by an expert In that une. about 90 per cent, while tbs average The phytdciua who were asked to value of tha heads waa 920 to the ton. examine him refused to do eo nolens The water problem, Mr. Chipman they were paid 925 for their Servian. states, baa been solved and ha believes One of the expert witnesses told the there will be no Shutdowns on thla accourt in yoar presence that be would count. The company haa developed a rAim to testify unless some provision better supply and In addition to this were made for his remuneration. haa arranged to secure reinforcement Thus, gentlemen, you see tnat we have from another source. been handicapped In our defense of this The Midas mine Is located about 25 man. In conclusion 1 will say that if miles west of FI ah Springs and near yon believe that defendant was in hla Canyon station, once a familiar point fight mind when he committed the' to travelers on the old overland stage crime and knew right from wrong it road.. will be your duty to return a verdict of guilty, but if you are not sure beyond UTAH ORATORS AT WORLD'S a reasonable doubt' that he was aane FAIR. then it la your duty to acquit him. Attorney Soren X. Christensen folThe college students of tha state unilowed Mr. Kinney nnd made the closversity have decided to be represented ing argument for the defense. He In the coming national oratorical conrolled the jurys attention to their test between stats universities. At a sworn duty to consider the case fairly meeting held at which Prof. Mand May ud Impartially and said that if iney Babcock presided, thla derision waa returned a .verdict of guilty and de- arrived at and tha chairman appointed fendant was executed when he waa in- the following committee to wait upon tone they would be guilty of a judiPresident Kingsbury and aaceraln cial murder. what assistance may be expected from Gentlemen, 1 cannot bring myself the university: Oscar Carlson, Thomto lfflieve that .thla man is sane and as Reese and John Jensen. knows right from wrong. The testimony The immediate plum before the stuon that point allows that the dents will be a general contest to be physicians are in doubt aa to hia aai-It- held In the museum hall of the univerDr. Mayo la a man who believes sity. Every college student of the in(hat in time of peace he ahould prepare stitution will be permitted to enter. fur war. I do not believe in that sayThe judges on this occasion will select ing especially when a mans life la at seven of the contestants to meet In tike. After thla man waa placed In the theater during May. At thla meetjail one of the first things Dr. Mayo ing one will be chosen to represent and the county attorney did waa to ex- Utah In a district contest, seven uniamine him aa to hla sanity. Why did versities participating, and the district they do that? Simply because tnere meeting will choose one of Its orators was something In his act and hia con-dfor the final grand event between sevt which denoted Insanity and then en universities, to taka place in tha too they believed in that motto, In Hall of Congress at 8L Louis on June time of peace, prepare for war 22. They said this man might Interpose Tha Idea of an oratorical league ora ilefense of Insanity and we must head iginated with President Guy Potter that off and show that he Is not insane. Benton of Miami (Ohio) .university and 40-t- . y. ..... m OGDEN, EXAMINER, aa the result of a conference of presidents. the worlds fair made the oratorical coatee. hart ot the program. The intention Is, however, to make toe contest an annual event. The subject fur the first annual contest to be held on the 23d of June is as follows: Symposium on the improvement of City Government in the United States. 1 "Growth and Cosmopolitan Character of American Cities. 2 The Power and Method of the City Boss." 3 The Application of the Civil her-riMerit System to Municipal Affairs. 4 Independent Action in City Pol- From 50c to $5.00 Soma choice street wear violets, rib- -i and veilings for everyone. cordial Invitation ie extended to ' all. NOTE First Door South of Opera a Hons-Entranc- e 9 Tha Chicago Miljiner miDAV MORNING, itics' ieKtic. Il has xiMitJK sliding The Adaptability of Municipal Methods to American Cit- ies. The Franchise System va. Public Ownership. 7 "Have Democratic Principles Been a Failure in Municipal Government?' BOYS CAPTURED. ' S Chief of Police Lynch last night received a telegram from the chief of police of Oakland that James Edgar, Tom Cosgrove and Geo. Bates, three Salt Lake boys, had been captured and placed in jail. These boys in company with Roy Parrott, now la jail in Salt Lake, bure glarized a Fifth ward store and substation. The police at the time recovered 991.50 in money. Post-offic- FOR TEACHERS. There will be a civil service examination In 8alt Lake city March 29 for the position of teacher In the Philippine service. The age limit la 20 yean or over, with preference to those under 40 years of age. Salaries range from 9900 to 92.000 for teachers, and 91,500 to 92,600 for superintendents. Appointees will be required to pay their traveling expenses from their places of residence to Manila, but if it ia found necessary for the Philippine government to bear any part of such traveling expenses 10 per cent of the monthly salary of the employee will he retained up to the amount borne At the expiraby the government tion of two yearn' satisfactory service the actual and necessary traveling expenses borne by an employe in proceeding to Manila will be refunded to him. He will be allowed half salary from the date of hla arrival In the Islands, provided that he proceeds directly to the lalanda; otherwise, he will be allowed half salary for such time only aa la ordlnarly required to perform the journey by the route directed. The half salary allowed him from the date of embarkation until hla arrival in the lalanda will dot be paid until after two years of satisfactory service. Each employe will be required to sign an agreement to serve at least two years in the Philippines unless sooner released by the civil governor or proper head of depart- ment , A person who has been employed continuously In the Philippine service for three years. or more Is, upon bis request when retiring from that service, furnished transportation from Manila to San Francisco, and la allowed half salary for thirty days in addition to full salary for the period which he may be granted aa leave of absence. SALT NOTES LAKE Eastern flour still continues io come into thla market at a pretty steady rate .although it sells higher than the home brands. Local dealers predict that butter and other form products will be cheaper the coming season than for many years previous, owing to the favorable winter Just passed. The Green Light gambling house on Commercial street waa closed up for ix hours yesterday while the health authorities were fumigating the place, on account of the recent presence there of two smallpox patients. GREAT SCARE Indiscriminately F.rcs a Re- volver in War Department. Washington. March William Duffy, an -.1. o Armed with alias iiru-u- . soldier, today entered ihe v ar department, and going in the mail and record division, shot Knin-r- t J. Manning, a messenger, and An bur Wicker, a clerk, and another iwlii-- i narrowly missed Miss Emms another clerk. The injury to Manning is on the right aide and is regarded as danthe gerous. Wicker wu. .imi in arm. man could tire a third Before the time he waa overpowered by James J. Dawson, a messenger, it required the combined strength of half a dozen men to finally aubdue the inun. Prominent among them ns i.teut. General Chaffee, chief of mail. The lunatic still held the smoking wcaiion in his hand when General Chaffee notired It and with his left hand took the weapon from him and also some tapers in bis pocket. Majors Kearn and Ireland of the surgeon general's staff were hastily summoned and Have first aid to the injured men itefore they were hastily summoned and gave first tai. OBrien, or Duffy, came to the war department early ami hung around the building for more than an hour. He 'was escorted to the record division by Charles Brandt, the chief of the division. and expressed dissatisfaction with his discharge papers. Then without a word of warning he drew a pistol, and aimed it directly at Mr. Brandts head. Brandt ducked and the bullet entered the arm of Mr. Wicker. He then turned the weapon on Miss Sexton and fired. She. too, dodged and the bullet struck Manning. There were five other clerks In the room at the time and but for (he quickness of Messenger Dawson the maniac undoubtedly would have shot them all. Dawson, however, grabbed him and held him until assistance came. The greatest consternation prevailed In Ibe department when the sound of the shots waa heard. Women rushed from the rooms screaming and soon were male the Joined by a number of came clerks. From every quarter army officers In uniform and a vast throng clogged the corridors where O'Brien waa struggling to break away from hla captors. The man waa taken to the police station. It required four men to get him out of the building. O'Brien .was admitted to SL Elizabeths asylum in 1893. Ho was In later paroled, but was returned 1897. He served, in the Sixth cavalry, and Third artillery. BLIZZARD IN WEST Falling Temperature and Fierce Galea In Vailey of the Misaiseippi. Louisville, Ky March 3. The temperature baa fallen from 69 to 32 In twelve hours, and a heavy rain has been followed by enow flurries. The maximum velocity of the wind waa 46 miles. No serious damage has been reported. Kansas City, March 3. A cold wave today In western Missouri, throughout Kansas and In .northern Oklahoma, tha temperature over this part of the southwest having dropped over 60 degrees within six hours. The low temperature was accompanied by a gale that at some points in Kansas crippled telegraph wires and damaged buildings. At Great Bend, a half dozen email .houses were unroofed. At Clay Center part of an unused hotel was blown down, nnd at Greens-bur- g slight damage was done to property. No one waa seriously hurt aa for aa known. OLD RESIDENT DEAD. Ephriam, March 2 Mrs. Mara Christian Jensen, one of the oldest residents of this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kris Peterson, yesterday afternoon. The ' cause of her death waa pneumonia. The deceased waa born, in Kjolby, Denmark, January It, 1931. She emigrated To America In 13G3 In company with n large number vt converts to Monnoniam. She1 has resided in thla city alnrfc 1862. Mrs. Jensen leaves four children to mourn her loss. Funeral services Will be held at the tabernacle Thursday at 1 o'clock , satis-fsct.ir- y that with consumers nf biiii-tand of rolled products. since they are bused on the i;g iron quotations, moke it desirable to pul bscklMtne iuto the market. Be this as ii may, the support by so powerful an interest must tend to i lieek ihe natural demoralization in the hcsscttier branch which may be mildly re tied id hi other departments of the pig iron industry. Tlte Urgotiations over the allot-nnt and over the prices of Lake Erie for the coming season, as yet have not led to any agreement but while the outcome Is even more dubious than it was, there Is still a chance that the principal Interests may get together at. a meeting scheduled for tomorrow. The proposals made look to a redtictiou in (he prico of 50 cents a ton on old range bessemer and 3a cents a tou on Mesa ha bessemer. Some very kiw prices are being made on the whole line of products which go Iuto railroad ennsumpt ion witb the exception of steel rails. Goods are being delivered at far distant points on some of ihe systems which are lower than the base prices at s e 1 OPENING OF BASEBALL AAKLRS NEWARK CorrrrfCMksirMv viir j "SuJT' i 5 9 SEASON. New York, March 3. II Is practically eit led that the New York American club will ojien the season on April 14 with Boston and the Nationals will play the first New York game April 19 with Boston. 3. During a New York, March heavy fog a Pennsylvania ferryboat sank a coal bargs and a Staten Island ferryboat was badly damaged by a colNo lision with aa unknown vetaaL live were lost. FLOODS IN In an "Aquaproof coat ys uget an absolutely waterproof garment Without the "rattle" or stiffness of tha mackintosh or tha uncomfortable weight of tha overcoat IN A FOG. COLLISIONS MIDDLE 6 Jt A STATES. Toledo. O., March 9.- - Tha flood ait ration la serious, several Ice gorges wet of here having broken. Nearly tha entire town of Grand Rapida la under water. Portland, Ind March 3. Water here is a foot deep on tha principal streets aud 14 inches in the court house basement. Washington, Ind., March E During a terrific wind storm here today a wall In the Wilson block was blown out and the Hyatt hotel unroofed. Coats are fast taking tha place of tha heavier overcoats, and have completely ousted tha Mackintosh. Our "Aquaproof" or waterproof coats, are made to Imitate tho long, stylish, heavy overcoat, but much lighter In weight. They lack aa wall, hang" batter and ara withal a more comfortable garment for Spring weather. Na mana wardrobe ia complete without an "Aquaproof cost. Every garment warranted to ha waterproof. BIDS ARE REJECTED. ss inter-colegla- te Inter-collegia- te mraaMi Ie 1 H E 3063)0 mill. LUNATIC ARRESTED. Sydney. N. 8. W., March 3: Tha fourth test cricket match between EngLos Angeles. March 3. Joseph W. lish and Australian teams waa won an alleged lunatic, has been arStark, hr the Englishmen by 157 runs. rested and is being held pending an New York, March 3. A challenge investigation as to his sanity. Stark la haa been received by the Columbia accused of plotting to blow up tha university basketball team from tha hops of tbs Loa Angeles road and to five of tbs University of Minnesota for take the lives of Henry E. Huntington and hia son, Howard Huntington. a aeries of games for the national championship. Columbia by Stark haa a fancied grievance against defeating the University of Pennsyl- tha Huntingtons. vania Tuesday night, practically holds STRIKERS STAB MAN. tha eastern championship, but haa two more games with Princeton and CorChicago, March 3. Edward Tenney, nell. Minneeola won the championship one of tha men employed by the Westo fthe western conference association and now proposes ern Union Telegraph company in place that the series of games shall be play- of striking messengers, was attacked today by three young men who ed in Minneapolis to settle the national collegiate supremacy. It la quite knocked him down and stabbed him. likely the challenge will be accepted. MONTANA Bloomington, III., March 3. The Republican convention of the seventeenth district today renominated John A. Sterling of Bloomington, for congress. Gm O 65)06 u Washington, March 3.- - The interior department today rejected all bids submitted several daya ago for the aupply of from 150,090 to 250,000 barrels ot Portland cement to the government for the Salt River Irrigation project in Arizona. This ia the result of the excessive prices submitted by the cement makers, the department stating that first-claPortland cement can be manufactured at the dam alts on Sait River from good materials at hand for less than 93 a barrel, including the entire coat of the plant, fuel, operation, etc. This figure would make a raving TELEGRAPH NOTES. of about 93 a barrel, the department Paris, March 3. The court of cessa- representatives say. on tha hula of tha tion began today consideration of tha regular bid. or a raving of 9300,000 for appeal of Alfred Dreyfus for a revis- 150,000 barrels, or 9500,000 for 50,000 barrels. ion of hia trial. - 8. Chase. a been suggested bes-M'iti- One caae of smallpox was reported to New York, March 3. A decision tha board of health,- that of a man haa been reudered by the board of named Herrington, aged 41 years, at tha Globe rooming house. United States general appraisers to Tha patient waa removed to the quar- the effect that tea coverings from Japan are not assessable for duty. The antine boapltaL board waa called upon to act in the Articles of Incorporation of the Chase matter by the protest of a Chicago Hmokelees Furnace company have been merchant against duty assessed on the filed In the county clerks office. Its covering of tea packages by the collector at Chicago. 1 was held, in accapital stock ia 9100,000, divided Into shares of the par value of 91 each. Si- cordance with the ruling that the wrappings on the packages In the case mon Bamberger is president, E. Chase rice president, R. C. Hawley under discussion were necessary for the protection of the tee. treasurer. The company secretary and will manufacture the Chase inrandea-cen- t smokeless furnace Invented by JL 4,1901. s German a revolver, William 5 MARCH piircluiM s are contingent upon ca prevailed opened for tha spring trade with iolce line of oariy novelties All, I-- Mens Lines Are here and ready for your Inspection. Fashion's latest and moat Improved Ideas in garments which are tha nearest possible approach to tha Bneet custom work. In all tha different sizes and proport loam, thus insuring a fit to almost any figure. Suits ...... to 919 930 Full Dress and Tqxedo 930 to 936 Suita Cravenefto Spring to 920 Overcoats Interesting redactions on all medium and winter weight Suita and Overcoats. 99 and 915 for Suita and Overcoats worth double thla prlca KILLING, March 3. William and hla wife Marie Schwink, probably fatally shot by John White, a sheep herder, here today. White says nothing regarding hla motive for the shooting except that those parties were after him. He He came here from Emmett was considered somewhat eccentric. The shooting occurred in a lodging house. Many shots were fired, but only two took effecL Hillings. Mont.. Belt wink wu killed DISABLED SCHOONER. I Advance Styles Spring Shirts. Complete showing of the celebrated "Manhattan" line, 92 and 92.59. The swelleet Dollar line ever brought to the city. New and exclusive patterns. 91-5- OF SALES MO N DAY at to a.nf. February tatm All Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows jo j SELL EVERYTHING From ibe Cost Mark This means everything in our stoc- kGroceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all An examinaAstoria, Ore.. March tion of the disabled steam schooner Grace Dollar showa that her tall shaft la broken Inside the sleeve. The Washington. March 3. Admiral Bar- broken propeller wu so fastened that Many of the newest toes and ker cables the Navy Department from It will bold together until the vessel louts from the best makers Guantanamo, under yesterdays date, arrives in San Francisco In tow of tha R a 1 a ton Johnston-MurphOn making passage from tug Dauntless, which Is expected to araa follows: The and Health Packard, Shoes, Guantanamo to Pensacola. Fla., the rive here tomorrow to take her In tow. our famous 93 Shoes, Arriving during sale, purMissouri's steam steering gear became WASHED OVERBOARD. disabled and she collided with the Illichased before the rise in nois, damaging the port propellor of 3. Tha March Aberdeen, Wash., the latter, but with alight injury to prices in cotton fabrics. herself. The Illinois haa been ordered schooner Glenn, which arrived here toto the navy yard at New York to have day from San Francisco, reports that her propellor replaced. Captain Peterson was washed overboard during a storm on February 23 MOTIVE FOR PURCHA8E. and drowned. Captain Peterson waa a resident of San Francisco, aged 24 and Steel Trade Investigating Big Buy by unmarried. United Stataa Steel Co. SKATING CHAMPION. New Turk, March 8. In Its issue today the Iron Age aaya the trade ia New York. March 3. With two Anta seeking for the motive for the purBy March 1st to enable of a program of sixteen movements, chase by the United States Steel cor- ont F. Duffy of the New York AthWilliam of tons of of 100,000 us to Rebuild our Store upward poration figure skatstandard bessemer pig Iron for March letic clnb won the ofannual United States Room. Terms Cash. ud April delivery at 913 at furnace ing championship the to2352 Washington Ave. or at an advance of 25 cents per ton. at the SL Nicholas skating rink So large and desirable an ad- night. vance, In times like these, the ReMARRIED ON DEATH BED. view continues, la In Itself surprisdifficult to that understand la It ing. 3 Hobart Moore, Chicago. March the buyer should purchase at all when II. Moore, tha wall William on of In atock of ore an abuuduce It haa died today nt Saranac known capitalist. of cost transand which the on mining The deceased ample ca- N. Y., of jaeumonla. portation has boon paid, last Saturday. when hla pacity of ovens Idle for the manufac- was married to Mica ture of coke, a considerable number death wu declared imminent of idle blast furnaces In the very Ruth Emmons, daughter of the lata SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT districts in which those of the sellers Mew York banker. OPEN BAY AND NIGHT. era located and no anxiety aa to supSILVER KING SALOON INSTRUCTED FOR ROOSEVELT. , lino dinner oa Sunday and ply of labor. Extra The trade is under the belief that ' MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props, Wednesday, from 13 to I p. nu 25 March 3. The ReInd.. Shelbyrllle. be must indirect though importthere cents. We give nice lunch all day. InWhen the an- publican convention of the SixthConShort orders at all hours. fresh oysFirst Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ant, ronsidiTStionx. renominated district was diana transfirst today nouncement made, the ter! , game ud flab ia season. InSolicited. Your and Watson F. Patronage Thomas action was coupled with the Vending gressman Charley & Hong, Props. . ore negotiations and it is hinted that structed delcgs'va for President IlooseTwenty-Fift132 SL c e NO. 311 Z5th SL even now this and possibly further, New Shoes. Spring floods Must Seti This Stodr r s Wo LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER u telephone: 5ia x h Reese Howell &Sons. |