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Show S3H51w'"''''ll''l'll'l""'t'll IB The Salt Lake Telegram. 11 1 1 SPECIALS CONFESSES' COMPLICITY IN MURDER AND ROBBERY j tor I t Office. With a confession and himself naming Guatave Implicating as leader in Malatesta, an the raid, John Sleudsr, a prisoner at the Englewood police station, is eald by Capt. Shlppy to have told a complete story of the $3000 robbery and double murder at the Chlcasro City railway's receiving office early Sunday morning. "I told him (Gustave Malatesta) that at 2:56 Sunday morning the owl car left the barns, and that this would be the best time to attack the cashier," sa.ld Sleuder. "I posted him about the policeman on the beat and the barn watch man. "I knew what time the barn watchman would be on the upper Honrs his clocks, and nlo at what time .the employees about the nlace would be least likely to Interrupt tne job." CHICAGO, Sept. ex-coni- ry t '0 X , n rAVVvV I I LADIES' LAWN SIIIPwT WAISTS We are anxious to clear up all odds and ends In Summer Waists, because our Fall Waists are arriving daily. These Waists are made of fine lawn and trimmed with Valenciennes and Torchon Lace, button down the back: but most of them are button down the front. All sizes, 32 to 42. Regular prices, $1.50, $1.73, $1.95, J2.35, for 65c. At the above price 65 cents we' shall close out our entire line of Misses and Children's Shirt Waists: Ages 14, 16, 18 years. Regular prices, $1.25 to $2.50. Men's SuitLADIES' WALKING SKIRTS Of In Oxford dark mixtures, grey, ing, Venetian and Cheviots; navy and black, 7 to 18 gores, $6.50 to $7.50, for $3.73. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Only about 73 in all. Made of All Wool materials, consisting of brilliantine, serges and cheviots. Sty'es: Blouse sailor and Norfolk Jackets: some with kilten skirts. Colors: Blue, red, mixtures and shepherd's plaid. Ages 4 to 16 years. Regular price, $5.00 to $12.00, for $3.95. LADIES' GINGHAM PETTICOATS In pink, oxblood and blue stripes, deep flounce and ruffle round the bottom, washable and good for all the year round, 75c and $1.00, for 43c. THE ENTIRE STOCK of our Best Quality in Washable Skirts,. trimmed with la.ee and embroidery to match material, at cne-hathe regular price. PI A I n 1. reveal their Identity. cU wl. t.'L!. School of Art and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses in: 1. General Science. 2. Liberal Arts. Solving a Grave cal Puzzle. The Normal School offers: A four-yeNormal Course. Advanced Normal Courses. Courses In Kindergarten Training. 1. 2. 3. ar A School Preparatory School Is maintained Preparatory which gives preparation for the courses in General Science, Liberal Arts. Engineering, Law, Medicine and Business. The shops and the chemical, physical, electrical, mechanical, assaying and are unsurpassed in the completeness of their equiplaboratories metallurgical ment. The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds and power houses for the generation of electricity affords unexcelled advantages for tho-ouand practical work in all the engineering courses. MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE are features of the normal courses. Entrance examinations, Beptember 9th, 10th and 11th. Registration of gh tu-den- ts, September 11th and 12th. Students will be assisted In finding suitable boarding places. Annual registration fee, $10. No tuition. Send for catalogue and illustrated circular and learn what excellent opportunities the University offers for a broad, liberal and practical education. Sa" Late cur UNIVERSITY 0 F UTAH r - I 1 "'"illr-'-'Jj-'- - " " J -'- ariyiy.yj.iji. i JJ w.J ,i mia l J Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 15, 1903. To Miss Daisy Newman, daughter of Steve B. Newman, formerly of Salt Lake City, address now unknown: We collected that bill for you the other day after having worked patiently and incessantly for seven years, money. . .. Medi-- 1 &1r1c-roo- trt rrr Mc-Closk- Hon tnulturr. r- tjr r.hy$rin ef . alt ! . t tpm . r Ltk ; 7 f-- v lrt rongr-eat'.nn- panic-stricke- mm f-- ar kr c Z. C. M. I. I Terrific Rate. COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 1. A Colorado Midland freight train got away from the train crew five miles above at 5 o'clock yesterday Manltou . ;. Kfi l.af. 3:fl. kit ef fit KlSra. fl'aa. a4 ai tkK.i( 6.mm4 tf ta. tN8 f I) Gen'l Mgr. Merchants' Protective Ass'n, Top floor, Commercial Bldg. of bad debts. Scientific collectors Some people don't like us. Frar-.'dsco- . FALL IIAT OPENCIO. e',a J a. I 3 . Ads, SII0RXS, EXrtSfT LYO.t BLOCK. Secnd3SV W. Sfe SALT LAKE CITV. DENTAL UNION LIKE TEETfU j . crown Act 'rtnirbn "woeC CANNOT US EXCKLLr.D. OCR ?E NE NTLT LOCATED. rtnJsrtaitT I'.t;.or.it.Je. Oxtr rtrffr Hr.k. All lour work pot!'jr:r r'.aJ..'... r J'aJr.:. xtrcUontr.turir.g w&rk. rt Eureka KFRKKA. 5-- irft jr. i t " -- itv t r : u. tr.j ro ilS t.p 9 Q John Malvey. a Eureka miner, fell a distance of feven sets, or about forty feet. TEETH EXTRACTED In th Pulllon-P- k mine yesterday, sustaining injuries which may result In rosiTiVTLY TnrnouT rAi:r oa his death. Mr. Malvey m at work at DAI.'QER OS 2;o PAY. U marOsr .mlharir.r rlr.:M foot level of the mine when lh the xtr i - g r.sr-5Oar t t r that cet'.s jro-- j ncth:r.c t.a 1 a t jircldent occurred. It I Jf TV u hat. any d.r.taj r r k lo cr4Ti the timbers over which h was walking gave way. allow Inrc him to fall. was plrked up and carrle! to lh shaft by eo:r of the oiher miners, and later UNION DENTAL CO., removed tr the surface. Kleld. who made an eiarn!natien Ir, tfca Oa5r rBlal rtrm t of hts Injurlea, ttatea that several ribs 2 fo.!!lv.!r . as S mjr.d j.-itk:.4 are broken nn l that on of th broken mprtnr ! aJT. c HI fcr .aCh ef cf tone rertetrated the lunc". This Is Uable tr iau? a hmrt hte. which Mr. may rmm m tn man riratn. L. DULL, Injur 1 rout 'a!vey Is nlo 81S JL Slain EL, EJt Lak CUj. the a l, anl his rcoery Is eitrcmely 1. Pert- - n morning and plunged through Manltou and into Colorado City at an estimated speed of 100 miles an hour. ICS Main The train, which consisted of an enBEAUTIFY THE IIOMZ. gine, a caboose and sixteen loaded box cars, plunged into a switch engine on a For w'all paper, tinting, deeorntln siding, knocking the dead engine over and work, you cnnt nffo-- d to It. yards and Inprecipitating or.o of the p.ns fresco c,i:o. w. i:m:itT & co.. up the history of Western worst wrecks State street. railroading. of the train crew The member K0LIT2 EXCURSIONS Jumped, leaving the train to Its fate when it was seen that it could not be controlled. No one was Injured. IntiSunday, September Gth, mated loss to the railroad company Is To Ogden via Oregon Short Line. Round $25,000. trli only II. Hfrhl train $.Zf) a. in.. 25 PER CENT OFF returning from Ogdcn 3 p. m. lt'.ccle iloubKul. fixtures for electric On all n thirty days carried free, The unfortunate bat recently from August 21th. Good opportunity to an In th from nreidrr.t & F. MISSES JENKINS. R, home. beautify the wn In same his hand mine which b1ly SALT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. rruFhed. IUmi set In anl East Jordan Millinery, r,e f;ngr was amfutsM. NEW WALL PAPER. Hav a nice lln of rhll lrens n 1 rr.!e Two carloads wall paper Just In. The fall hats. Cmll and se otsr grxvlit. CAnniED Turin srciiirr largest and onlyW.new stock In& the city. to gravi: vrrru No msll Investment brings CO.. GEO. CHERT 325 State street. returns than does a Telegram want d. J HT. IXU'IF, Fe-- t. with one & e 7, 0 0 a fn 3 hl r 0 bullrt irfl 0 0 velvet, ftfier the murder ef hl brlle, whom he b1 JAMES LECTURES ON HONESTY. married a month tfom Ilmrry rr.r-thaKeevll. ton r.f a a I. own life t?.!ay. He ended , 1. was r.o famous Cole the ef Mffnw rf if!r.i. When Uti Touncr. bandit, MACON, Mo., Bept. meage Keevll. who w Ar.nl Hch tion. Mr. h show Ii Wild with Wtst In Macon county recently with the running r.er. r.irrl'-- l the ett ef thlr rr.rrle to th grave. She dfflarti there had Frank James, he gave what m&.y be considered convincing proof th.it he been no quarreL 0 has adopted a new code of ethics. That was when he dlschargr! a conshow- g a patron. The b'.g. gray-eyfor Our Xirmttlcn 0 cert ticket-selle- r th wcuM show act that Tor reliable crod hat been f.rrrly 0 man remarked to the crowd that witnessed the In thl city. Vhn yrnj buy labllhed row. if or not and at all, that IndUn, nny employe0 run on the square th cf ut you be.t, for aur lwyt gt boy, snake charmer, peanut vendor or what not was caught cheating In leading brana. itok tnc'j:fCot th! IU Fouth Main 0 tub LUjuor the least degree he would be summarily fired. On that touching occasion Frank James delivered tl.ts advice for WALL TAVZIL i;zv d the with 0 gentry: dealing for n"w anl ;tterrhead-t- inwo "If one of those fellows tries to work you. Just walk right up to him. wall parr go to the fountain carload jul In. grab him by the lapel of the coat and say: 'You've got my money! 0 & ccx uto. v. iinr.nT 0 0 know you've got It and I'm going to have it back" tLatc treet. out of every hundred dishonest men are cowards, and "Ninety-nin- e rOTULAIl TALL HAT. If you brace up to them like you mean business you stand Just that 0 jriller. "VVarburtnn and perr.y 0 Our chance of recovering.". Ierblm re;rttnt the dvaneed Ilea cf "But if it happens to be the hundredth man. Colonel?" a bystander 0 th hatter' art. beta U ttyle aj-- j irg prnj"rt Jon. asked. & woonnt-r- r co imowN. ti:iuiy over out looked the crowd. keen and his James smiled, eyes peculiarly IU MaJa FU "Then It'a up to your manhood' he sald.'to make good your state- - 0 &'" r-- r p-.r- r: 1 t-- r J. iizr. tn-.- TM-nvrrr- EX-BAN- i:r- Hardware & l tuthl Un Store J&i:o Via fia,rr; Ctr fct U ara IVarte, Itr t er. Aulo--at- Crrr t:r. ef f-- U J t-- Co. Iv;r lUf: f. rwr.ttt rx- 0--;- 4 aum. o. kin a, urv MT well-know- n nt. M - light-fingere- up-to-- 000 menU" gift .your "Want" A3 In Tte Telegram an individuality that'll double its puliinf power. The Telegram is the cply, paper in Salt Lake that uses this type in ths classified columns. Try its effectiveness. rmn. ta rracno. our tMtta ef oe.i mwr...l iu tO'Oia wern, I'ric f.;Unf oia AH es.r f.::icts df r rrir.-'arl r i;ri. t- er.t 'f !r?T tetrr r r a ;irr ef M1 -'.r - r f f 1h. M! e i thfre lhe - 0 00 QHEMiRN Pur, Pale ari Sfxrrklbvx- - Bole4 Only cl tb Brewery R. M. GUERNSEY Wholesale Dealer. In St, LouU. 0 3 coitNnn BOUTiiwnsT lakt taok. !- t. rp' the eff r 4C t f tat en cr bf;f e.!f, 1:.X. si Any t rr.sy remain t ar-- r'elitvj-aer.- 15C tff-rF'f--f aftlrn. t:i Tt-- 1 i f tr-- ty.e e !. t r. --r , f Anctle. "Th Th Anrelu," Halt Ivk.. Th two Cat j; nut ford." bottli wet cf Chtcaro- Yacht Itaceg on the. Lakes. t. l.- -tmt won ytr-1a- y riilCAGO. Fir rce Thcma end. HprJl tr.arr.r.K race Hrt place, jv H- jn -r aj-n- r. fnr euru Upien Pilot llot.erand ef in.UttJ third, nrsn, ir.. furtrj i jc rd Pprtf t'.e-Ijk ItH each havtrg a rectas r'r. l -- f-- r cf t It an. City. i N'odf. Ir-of th. ef ;tT-eio- Ayfut, rrr -- j j :,. v. i - jr t-- .l r inn.j. G. .r,r. Halt that at e1vi t . t cru t iir,tft w. n . w at j J ;?f i ASSLSSKXKT 2JO. i- v -s, ;t c f !ir.J en "' t""f !,&? t'.CMh ef err.o-aiJ-- h rarttal Heek f t f i. . )' ..'f s abi trnerievt?atly. t -. t..r-tr-.r'.al r, at K tVrr P!t tt-ir. City. t!Ah. Any en aifte.tratr.t rr.ay urrsl if w::; day ef .ts f.e ta a at 4fei!.4 (jytft! ar.il arvA r ; t. cM en th. ? Ar cf fete, ri:i n . c al ef tcf t.v r with . ef Ir. '.I C It .'AH.', OfT.". 13 Cf rr.merf ;1 l.-c- n, Latr ,if - Lr - ar J'Jll.'.' 1L rir ef A- - ! 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Voia5i. Jr . IN DANGEROUS FALL Treasure for the Islands. Crew Loses Control and Entire Train Bolls Down ilountaln at a f M fvm, r Lxat V a Ml .fciiaa of f y n. n. Mrr .31 Telegram r T C S uJ ? m at 4,. w I-- a. l.t") trvrm MfcM I ( $ CURED. .. tf lNii - COLORADO MIDLAND V dmI which U L RUNAWAY TRAIN ON it K rn" rwrfi hrt tat t!mot Irn;r;t-c dlf-ape- "'.," t r li-.s- 1 bt in oh rrvra. Preacher's fvr t - . c 1 OUT BURKED ire vt;:im T y.a r - tt DIED WHILE rr trnf iru AT PRAYERS WEa'l m It !i lh . f " ) - 1.-- r PAY WHEN ( Korea for Manila. These klx clergymen comprise an 1m portant American delegation of Cnth olic priests bound for the Philippines to restore the institutions and Importance of the church In northeastern Luzon, which has been partly neglected since the outbreak of the Insurrection and the necessary evacuation of the district by the original Spanish priest. Bishop Dougherty will be at the secular head of the region and have his headquarters at Vlgnnn. a city about 200 mlle3 north of Manila. In addition to the revival of the work of the Catholic church he will the seminary' at Vignan. lOl cor. rr a ey matlfr 2 21 tf (;,, from ttiTt,s.rr refrrrec! th csf ! SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1. Bishop D. P. Dougherty of Philadelphia, accompanied by Secular Priests J. Carroll, E. Cook and D. Gercke, and Profs. J. and J. McGInley, have arrived In Saa Francisco, pending their depar ture next Thursday on the steamship Got. T h - r . We do not know your present name and address, but some friend of yours may see this letter and furnish us Yours truly, the same. ti St. rVrnr.W Cafe, primal on two floor. cnxrlir4 5puar prlc. 24 Mala. , f lmr-.rtf- tr tho-agh- nine months and twelve days. If you will advise us of your address, we will be pleased to forward you the H Ne-ely- tfc !-- tlay Mrrt'a Mf C."rle Th 0 t Or rr f Delegation on Way to Luzon to Labor for Church. Mechanical Englneeerln. C--i. 4. I'SttJbur, hrld rurro. Th. rfflr!lon cjr.! NHW YOBK. Sept. 1. Menacrl by a I ( ) tijf Th-tl:t.rt r.r-- to- dLieare which has b.irn?l the Wt med tttl rr Uh a if rr--r atnr cf j; ical tki'.l of ihf l.land. the Health de- - I partment ofT.cials of Cuba hae aplath. but ih h'.c fevtr (r,nn burr. i pealed to the authorities of CotumtU university and J;ffrron Medical rollre of Philadelphia, for aid lit determining the natun? of the dl.vase. The diteas In many of Its symrtTr recmblea bubonic plague, but It Is sail to be more swift In its progress and more deadly In Its effect. It first aprAr'd some months at:o In the Isolated town of Daiquiri, province of Santiago. Men employed In the Iron mines In that locality were affected. Th? Heart Fails in disease did not yield to treatment and In ytllow the mortality wr.s greater than . fever or any kindred the Midst of a Sentence The Inhabitants t arr.c par.lc-- f trlck-c- n and an American Pteel company with I. at Inwood, large Interests there took up th matter. References to the New York and Philadelphia experts follow The description of th- dlaro fur- - ' NCW YOUK. Bnt. 1. White reclt!n? niFhM by the Oman phIri.ms VTsycr ,n the ruIll Clf Su Paul's r f rnl IT ritref'nf nv:rt,fnmt r.r.. ' church at InwpoJ. I. . the Iter. Gil htsfk'fMvr nn.i t.nffr.t viinu:r.b stcirwd In the mlddl' cf a ver. The patient Is u""j.i!!y ! ad a hours after rlrM corrplalhlng of IllntM ptr.ter.ee. One cf the and turns a bright yellow after death. hastenlns to hU M, found the rr.lnl-tr- r. wb) was 73 years old. dead from Raised From the Dead. heart failure. C. W, Land!, "Porter" for the OrienPor a moment the cenrretratlon was tal .Hotel. Cranutc. Kan., say?: "X almost know what It was to rufTcr with r.eural-plQuiet was soon the and restored I 'deed. I did, and Rot a battle, of worhijtrs slowly left Uallard'a Snow IJnlirrnt and I was the church. ril?fd-fro-ret thtfenrr, I tried some more, but; he Torn I had Mcr-oeof my. bottle, I.waj un.l entirely. I BROKE SEVERAL RIBS nm teUln d truth, too." lc and Catholic Mines Mia J4i nitti'U'f. Wl , 4-- ': -- D. cfcar-rlmh!- p Chlcaro. w liking up lr -- tet Toronto. I:s Ateer. -- : PHILIPPINES The School of Mines offers Courses In: 1. Mining Engineering. 2. Electrical Engineering. 8. Civil Engineering. 4. State Normal School of tat j . to Colleges for Aid in .i State School tat n:jr. C.w i -.: i". 1L X. I t. I'imllton. -- 2: Hvdnoy Hrnllh. New York. t al I n ) Ack'rUrrl. Cincinnati. t. IS 1 The University of Utah, Includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the Stata School of Mines and the State Normal School. 0 lxtroit. 4.JUArm. York. USrh v TO WORK IN DMVERSITYOF UT M ":",: '..'...j.., .: IrrtsrUcn Ccaprri at ComlBgr STARTLING FATALITIES FROM STRANGE DISEASE S i' 0 t LIFE PATIENT'S Cuban Authorities Appeal -- lf 0 . All-Wo- ol a I . . . I cueuaer( wno is a jormer em- - () ployee of the railway company, () denied knowedg of the nam of ,. men who p:rtic!itd ;, the other two In the Clime, but the pclSr brn"ve (") () he e rntuully may tx brought to s Chicago City Railway's 0j -- 5lip4 MAN WHO OWNS TO CROdX FORMER COMPANY EMPLOYEE 0 1 Th NUfira International tenr.'.a tournamtlfM?i 'h:n and tticy ment vti of. ruatehe wr '.&slea Men" Flm Mp champion. It. K. round. 1. JiaJl. Toronto. e UP Police Get Information as to Startling Crime in t. U. IT-- n, EXHIBIT OF TRUIT ON CANADIAN SOIL NtAOAIlA-ON-THtt-X-AK- 1. MONTANA TO MAKE TENNIS TOURNAMENT ii .tfflo TI EBDAY EVENING, HKITTKMUKK r !r--- -- k rr.!n l-.- p--- t. ;r.. I'ta'v Or. rirtt rrffr Af.rt S, |