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Show MORX1XQ EXAMINES, OC1DEX, --S UTAH, TTESDAY .MORNING, JULY 12, 1904. W. TURPIN'S V.s away with WIFE. on William Turpin, a miner residing yos-'"- rl salt Lake, returned 10hom find that morning from Aim 'T1! had eloped with Na man he Accordingly after ! befriended. over the eituatlon he went report--1 the sheriff a office and waa that outcome The ibe affair. ill AT PUEBLO afternoon he swore to a comone Eugene Gates and ck11 aim con-Th- e Beriha Turpin with criminal in complaint waa placed . indlca-- hand of the sheriff and e that the couple will be ap- n to the story' told Pearl Skelton Said to Have Caused Fearfu Explosion Which Caused Death of Fourteen Men M'Ghee Murderers Also by tbe couple left the Turpin m r,eSrs, in Gates wagon on Saturday they are still all tihu in probability iarnrX told hie aide of the affair He said that afternoon. months ago Gates camped his wagon near hie house and was a sick man, as he was Taking Offering from rheumatism. i Under Arrest. hi fellow he moved osjasslon on theand he and his wife house the into tim him and made him as h sited on umiis,. iinilif 0t toiflBf lie or os. All of those men here. le In Gates made Trenton. N. J.. July II. The- National ilrolhorhotu of Opera- live Potters iu content ion today Hiinpioil ivnolut Ions h.vuipaikizing of tulu- with t be Kinking uiiiu-rratio. An appropriation of 8L"tHl was niuile for the aiiiii'rs. A few weeks ago Tur- -' eadquarters. n secured a position nt Alta and left It the mining camp. He has been ibsent ever since up until today. Duriimng his absence Gates evidently with Mrs, bis acquaintanceship proved furpin with tbs sequel indicated. The couple took with them the 6-i ox,r daughter of the Turpins, consequently the returned miner iu now minus his wife and family. ear-ol- d i bill fegirl locrju nit Vef ( m. u wr,k, podanir lived mini i to it Ait eos. l Da ker k, heat ?lj W: 4. I uU R in." An,e 1Y. Mu it to d Ik. Ce It I J R :d tf. St iS SLEUTH HAS VANISHED. E. 11. Wilson, the Pueblo detective who claimed to have arrested in Og-ilEdward Easterly, the supposed leader of the Cripple Creek, Cola, dynamiters, seen to have left no clue behind, either to hla own whereabouts or the place where he concealed his COLORADO en do authorities hqd positive evidence that Easterly, who was secretary of the Altman Miners union, in the Cripple Creek district, was the man who actually set off the Infernal machine under the depot platform at Independence on June 6, which sent eleven miners into eternity. He further claimed that others who were in the plot were known to the authorities and It was believed that several of them were in this slate. several WilBon was in this city days the last week and it la known i list he made at least one trip to Ogden. He was very mysterious in his movements and so far as could be learned, took none of the city or county authorities here into his confidence. To an intimate friend, however, he confided the objeot of his quest and the information that be had Easterly in custody with many cautions that nothing be Bald to the newsnon-unio- Rochester. N. Y., July 11. Tbo body of Alls ltirille "llart haa kill found in tue packing house of John W. Jialleur, si Webster, under circumstances' that indicate murder. An attempt was made Friday night to burn the packing house, and later tho body was dis- covered. Today an autopay dis- closed that the girl would soon have become a mother. Snuffed. lng matrimony and posterity. This law needs to be more fully comprehended by our young men of today, said the apostle. I do not believe that the opposite sex Is to blame for the state of affairs in existence, for I believe them to be quite willing to live in accordance with the laws. FOOTLESS MAN GOT DRUNK. old-time- rapture. When Detective Wilson left his boarding place In this city Saturday night he intimated that he mfght return soon, bpt in doing so msintwimwi his usual sir of mystery, insinuating that there was nothing at all certain about it. There are some ybo believe that Wilson told the truth when he said that Easterly was in custody; that in consideration of a division of the 7,000 reward said to have been offered for the. fugitive, he made an or arrangement with some official officials at Ogden whereby the arrest was to be kept quiet, and that in the meantime while awaiting the arrival of requisition papers from the governor of bis state upon the governor of Utah, he is scouting about the mining camps of this state in the hope of apprehending more of the dynamiters. There are others, however, who believe that Wilson Is something of a hot air artist; that he wanted to impress his friend with the Idea that he was a great detective and thought that by imposing secrecy in the matter it might never be known that he had not accomplished all that he claimed. As to his having claimed that Easterly waa captured there la not the slightest doubt, hut the question which at this moment cannot be answered by local sleuths Is: Where la Easterly, and what has become of the detective who apprehended him? MURRAY SALOON BURNS. In an early morning fire at Murray, the frame building nt the corner of State and Atwood street belonging to John Williams, was entirely de Jdrnyed. It was occupied by Vam-houft Johnson ns n Loss on the building is aboutsglxra. 81,500. The was uck Insured for 1400, which will cover the damage. The fire was detected about 11:60 hr Deputy Marshal John Graham In n storeroom. It had gained but j"tie headway, and n few pails of wat-- er would have extinguished It, but the ter was not to be had, and the efforts to suppress the flames ere unavailing. He then gave the arm, and the citizens saved the fixtures of the saloon. lt rs WED, There are thousands of the lovely lighters of Israel who are still in the condition, and therefore unable P UR'I their destiny in this world. nd this la through no fault of theirs, ir i hold the men entirely blame for thla."young In hla first sermon in the Taber-l- e since his appointment to the postulate as a successor to the late Abraham o. Wood niff. Apostle Chss. n delivered the above re-- '' ,The subject of his address was endorsement of the discourse Rudger V. Clawson, and ,,rtor!atlon t0 ihe young people of the to observe the various laws 'ij'liied on all members. criticisms were leveled at the 'ns men rr Zion for lax oherv-- ' nf ihe laws of the church regsrd- - u blood had been washed from the ruts In McKean's face, he, in company, with Mr. Pratt, went in search of the town marshal, but that functionary happened to be very busy in n remote part of the settlement": Application waa then made to Justice of the Peace Klzer for warrants on the charge of assault, hut the judge persuaded the complainants to think the matter over. We all had grievances against sail one of the young women of the horsewhipping party today. He had been scandalizing all of us and we decided to give him a lesson. Why one young lady felt so bad over the way he talked about her that ahe moved away from town." Mr. McKean left, this morning and his side of the story could not be secured. Me-Kea- n, Henry Lloyd, a footless Ihmate of the county infirmary, wandered down to the city Saturday and succeeded in acquiring n fighting Jag. Upon returning to the institution Saturday night be began to abuse everyone about the place and created such an uproar that the management found it necessary to call upon the sheriffs papers. quelling the It is known here that Wilson la a office for assistance inJames Cowan Deputy detective on the police force of the disturbance. went down and brought Lloyd to the of Information the and Fueblo, city has slso been received here that a county Jail, where he quickly became and fman named Easterly was suspected .of as docile aa could be dsslred, 'having been implicated in the Indepen- quiet once, more reigned at the infirmdence dynamite outrage. These facts Lloyd is an of the city who considered together made the claim of the detective in regard to the ar- some years ago had his feet so badrest of Easterly appear plausible, but ly frozen that both were amputated. the detective's sudden disappearance Then he lost nil of his relatives and at n time when hla large game was became a county charge. He will be alleged to have been caught, and the held in jail long enough that the expractical further fact that no man answering perience may serve as a Easterlys description has recently temperance lesson. been incarcerated in n Jail at Ogden, brows doubt upon the story of the LEAVE FESTHOUSE FOR JAIL. e MURDER DISCOVERED. 4 prisoner. Wilson boarded an eaatbound Rio Grande train in this city Saturday night, after having told a friend in confidence that he had Easterly in jail in Ogden and intimating that he was likely to capture several more of the alleged dynamiters before leavColoraing Utah. He claimed that the fENROSE THINKS GIRLS WOULD now In Jail 11. Pearl July Cripple Creek, was brought here today from Pueblo, charged with tlm murder of tho fourteen men alto were killed by the rxpliiKtuu. at Independence station, e June tlih. Skelton, who left Cripple Crock afRECEPTION. ter the explosion, wan a r rented on liRVAN TO HAVE iMm the Medill much near Rye bint Ion In Pueblo county. Sheriff ftefi enid that IJueoln, Neb., July 11. Hla friends Skcltou had talked a great deal about in Lincoln are so well pleased over Mr. the explosion, but he did not know Bryan's efforts at the 8t. Louis convenwbut evidence had been obi aim'd to tion that they aro preparing to give him connect him with (he crime. Skelton a public reception when he returns undented his innocence uud said that home tomorrow. A meeting will be held he would have no difficulty iu proving tonight to arrange plana for some kind an alibi. of a demonstration. Upon complaint sworn out by 8. A. 4hlppH, a direct information was Rappy-Choi- ly's dweJfully clevah ah today tiled In the district court charging Frank Cochran, secretary of the punning. Victor Miners union, Arthur Parker, Chappy What's the desk boy been Albert Carrington, Thomas McManua, saying now? -- N. Y. HERALD. Richard Janies, Edward McKelvey and 8appy Why, the olhah day soma Alfred Miller with conspiracy io kill one happened to mention the thunderIlnscoe McGee, who was shot and bolts of Jove, and In less than two be established governing the employcontaining facsimiles not only nf ihe killed iu the Victor street minutes Cliolly exclaimed Bah Jove, ment of all caiitaius, did not apply to precious manuscript of tbo Mayings fit instantly lith. on St. Joseph Gazette. June light those already hired, but only to those Christ, but upwards of 150 texts Sewho would be employed in the future. lected from twelve or thirteen hundred documents. In the following year Unions are making a crusade against (18!t9) a second volume appeared, the open shop. In New York 6,000 containing 19U selected texts. The wagon workers, lu Chicago, 111., 4.400 documents were thologtcal gnd rlauxl-ca- l, boot and shoe workers, on the Sants and belonged to varltfus dates. It Fa system over 12,000 machinists, in was, however, to the manuscript con5.000 the in Philadelphia building taining Ihe Sayings or Logla of Jesus trades are a few of the many demonChrist that pipulnr apen(ion was strations being made against the open-sho- chiefly directed; and perhaps tho interest in this manuscript waa not lessened when two editors, in their, inHas shown the importance of having The Aaaoclatlon of Bureaus of Labor troduction, expressed their opinion Statistics will meet at Concord, N. H., that similar interesting finds were not very probable. "It ia not very July 12 to 16. likely that we shall find another poem President Compere, of the A, F. of of Happho, still less tfiat we shell I... haa been asked to call a convention cornu across another p(& of the LoCEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. lor the purpose of forming n national gin. union of soap, glycerine and tallow cnndlemakers. At the present time CHEAP RATE TO CINCINNATI, O., AISCII -- German the soapmakera in the various packing VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. houses are under the jurisdiction of aro guaranteed by ua. the Amalgamated Meat Cutters' and Account Grand Lodge of Elks, the This le Ihe beet brand on tha marButchers' Workmen. Union Pacific sill sell tickets to Cinket .Yeu can get It by calling on or cinnati. O., July 14th, 15th and 16th fol phoning limited to July 27lh. Atchison is probably C:e ony town 948-7in Kansss that has p. omed a disaThe Eccles Limber Co. bled employe. William Hoover, assistant chief of the fire depifttment, has While preparing far spring and sum-mbeen retired on account of disability ask to be shewn the screen winafter 23 years of faithful service with dow and doors Just received at an allowance of 935 a month. think that by burning "midnight oil of fame Cab drivers in London. England, are they esn climb up the ladderuse electhowever, if they will again on strike. They claim It impos- but, sible to pay the amounts fixed by the ric lights they will find it much ier to do aa Asquith award ten years ago. 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street Telephone 129 A general defense fund of 9150,000 is CALL UP THONE 614-being raised by the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America. Skelton illiia in. , are STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS. From that time the Turpin home his as possible. M try com-uriab- and Raymond Wright, the county Jail prisoners who came down with smallpox on June 20, will next Friday be discharged from the Isolation hospital, where they have since been confined, and will be returned to the jail. Owing to the prompt action of the sheriff and his force In thoroughly fumigating the jail and having the other prisoners vaccinated, there haa been no spread of the disease from this source, and no further trouble la antlciimted. McCarthy is n Federelgprlaoner who is awaiting his trial in September on the charge of passing counterfeit money, and Wright is serving a term for holding up a woman, his sentence expiring July 25. Both men have had the smallpox In a comparatively light form. NEWS OF STATE WHIP A SLANDERER. Milford, .Utah, July 10. In retaliation for alleged attacks on their reputation. seven young women of this place administered n severe whipping to John McKean nt 10 oclock last night. McKean, who is agent for the Continental Oil company, was calling upon his sweetheart at the time of the chastisement, but, regardless of her screams and the expostulations of her mother, quirt and rawhide were vigorously used until McKean cried for mercy. The feeling which culminated In thla affair haa been growing for some time. MrTt.n hu been prominent in local society and haa paid attentions to nearly all the young ladies of Milford. It is charged that, after transferring his affections, ha would make remark! reflecting upon hie former companions. Naturally these remarks came to the ears of those iaterested and It waa decided that the alleged trmducer should be punished. GIRLS ARMED WITH RAWHIDES. Last night Ada Jennings. Lottie Barton, Jo Sherwood, MolUe.Forgiet Mane and 7iose Hutchins. Ella Hutchins Jones held an Informal meeting. Each was provided with quirt, rawhide or similar implement. A scout reported that McKean was calling on Miss Pratt, the daughter of the San Pedro station quietly agent. The party walked through the darkness to the Pratt residence and found the object of their search Bitting on the porch. One of the attacking party called to him to come out aa they wanted to he speak to him. McKean replied that the seven was engaged. Thereupon girls surrounded him. dragged on him the fiom hi chair, threw him down porch and began to thresh him. Miss Ptatt stood by screaming at the top of her voice. Her mutter, draws by the sound, attempted to rescue the young ma-bet was unceremoniously pushed aid!. ' warrants APPLIED After the castigation and when the 1 Plans are being made to start up n shoe factory at North Brookfield, Mane., where many shoemakers were thrown out of employment because of the closing up of the 10,U00 big Bachelder shop. Nearly has been subscribed to the factory fund. Of each 1,000 immigrants who reach America it is eald there are only seven girls who desire employment aa bouse servants. Members of labor unions connected with the Socialist party have requestea to contribute one-ha- lf day's pay the third week of this month to the Campaign committee on the Socialist National parly. This contribution will to be divided so aa to give one-thito the state and the local, one-third rd one-thi- Weather GOOD SIDEWALKS rd to the national organiza- MANY PEOPLE ar Eccles Lumber Co. X. A new international union is to be formed by the Carpet Workers' Union THOSE LITE MEN in large cities, to be composed of carpet layers, cutlers, measuremcn and COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. sewers. tions. la probable that aa effort will be made tc organize all marine workere into one gigantic union to be known as the International Marine Workers association. Thla plan would include the blasters and Pilots. It A referendum vote has been ordered among the members of the International Order of Box Makers and Sawyers o the question of affiliation with the American Labor Union. There are 23.500 members in good standing. In 19u3, 857,040 'immigrant a" landed on our shores, of which 185,667. over 14 years old, could not read or write. STAN. S. STEVENS We Offer At Milwaukee, Wls., the annual con- 2271 Wash, avenue.. vention of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes will be held the second week of July. Foughne, 614 X. Building, ReCarpentering; and Remodeling of pairing Houaaa Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 645 16th street Telephone 82B-- APPEAL ALLOWED y, Wrappers BUTF Sharman s Ticket Office label. International Union Horseshoers convention is to be held this year at Omaha, Neb., on June 27. the various strides In The Colorado during the pest sixteen months is estimated at 123,036,000. coat of Wages for common laborers In Ire- land are almost double wbat they were twelve years affu. British Amalgamated Engineers will diacontribute 9750 to the locked-out mond workers at Amsterdam. President William Livingstone, of the Lake Carriers, aaya that the report that an age limit of 40 years Stoekbridge. Mass., July 11. RirV ard Watson Gilder,- editor of the Century, is 111 with appendicitis. He Is resting easy and It Is not certain that an operation will be necessary. buy the percale in them. ft By the Bishop of Ripon. will be remembered that some Six years ago pnMic interest and - 3 BE SURE YOUR GLASSES Fit correctly and It -- Sheet and Pillow Case Offer Monarch Sheet 81x90 .... Sheet Linen Feuret 81x90 81 x90 Defender Sheet Defender 81x90 Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c. hem-stitchc- d. -- Reese Howell 40 c 50 c 2fc 75 c & Sons Tgri NEW SAYINGS OF JESUS. curiosity were aroused by the announcement that there haB been discovered what claimed to be some sayings of our Lord. The discovery was made on the rite of Oxyrhynchns, a chief city of Ancient Egypt. 7 be discoverers were Dr.Grenfell and Dr. Taut, who have devoted so much time and patience to the noble task of enriching the present 'Hb the spoils of the past. This Interesting discovery was soon given to the puHIc. and within s year one large quarto volume was issued, I At $1.00 each less than you could Please Travel' Every member of the New Haven, pledged Conn., Trades Council has himself that hereafter be will purchase no goods except they bear the union Ladies Percale MANAGER. Many thousands of workmen In HamBurton's Case Will Now Go to tha from United 8tates Supreme Court. burg, Germany, are abstaining drinking beer because of a strike of nearly 2.000 brewery hands, boycottAbilene, Kan., July 1L Senator J. R. ing more than 21 breweries. Three breweries have given in to the strikers Burton today received a telegram from his attorneys st Washington, saying and granted their demands. that Justice David Brewer had allowThe Internal lonal Brotherhood of ed the appeal of Mr. Burton's case to Teamsters now has over 100,000 mem- Ihe supreme court. The full court will bers and 900 local unions. The an- later consider the records of the case, nual 'Convention meets in Cincinnati in when there may lie a dismissal of the appeal or a regular hearing of the rase August Before yon start call at according aa to whether the court finds Chicago Stereotypers Union No. 1, it within the jurisdiction of the suhas succeeded in unionizing nil offices preme court or not. In case of a dis. . tn Chicago, with n scale of 93.50 per missal of the appeal, the ease will go day and an increase next April of 25 to the court of appeals as before. Senator Burton was convicted at St. cents a day. Loula of receiving money as an attorHealy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161Z. Locomotive engineers In Germany ney to work in the Interests of a ifraln A targe Assortment of Low Rates receive n gold medal and 15 for every company whose case for illegal use of and Reliable Information constantly ten years, of service without accident the malls was being Investigated by the on hand. Guaranteed by the pos'uCife department. American Ticket Brokers' Aee'n, Porthsmouth, (V. H.) musicians are WATSON union. GILDER ILL. RICHARD planning the organisation of a a for Bad Cement r A. G. McCarthy The remem- ber only a thorough graduate and manufacturing optician can do It as it K I -- I should be done. I charge nothing for examination and guarantee satisfaction. J. T. Rushmer Expert MTg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Ave. mfH jsr w k LYCEUM THEATRES Week July Julian H. Young, Prop. OUR BIG VA UDEVILLE SHOW. NEW ACTS! NEW FACES admission ticket purchased any tfmek during the week commencing Monday afternuon, July 11th. and ending Sunday evening (last perform sure) July 17th entitles holder to chance in the big drawing of prizes as fallows: VALUED AT 9300. Two City lota given by Manager J. H. Young. Water Bottle Silver Top, gives by John Faalley, Jeweler. Rocking Chair (Oak) given by Ogden Furniture Co. Bilk Umbrella, tody or gentlemen, given by The Toggery, 25th St. Ladles' Belt, latest, fad. given hr R. J. Burt ft Bros. Ladies or Child's Walking Hat, given by The Under Millinery, Mr. Lyon. Lemonade Pitcher, 6 Tumblers and Trays, given ly Richardson ft ' Grant. Ladii-or Grnt'a Sweater, given by Ogden Knitting Co., Wash. Are. SEE RICH AROSON ft GRANTS WINDOW FOR PRIZES ALL THIS WEEK. A 10c Hand-Painte- r X d a SIICSHESGEEfiGBESWWBXSSES ! |