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Show IS i i i J 5 S Vol. II. No. 498. if ATT H F4 Salt Lake City, Utaii, Thuhsday M. Seitemiieii . even-uto- - " . inoa. .J. " ill ii TIiT?Tr JL'IJICK.- . ! r!T."V-T- I M J " WOMAN YACHTS START LATE, BUT ENDS HER EXISTENCE BY RELIANCE AS USUAL SHOWS B8SE OF CARBOLIC ACID! HER HEELS TO SHAMROCK DISEASE-STRICKE- N Mrs. Jake Rausch, Mother " OUT iii-.-. of Lorenz Patient, Tires of Life; Last Words AND K Asked for Her HusDenver Woman Victim of band's Forgiveness. Another's Jealous Fury; "I am sick all the tlmi and I am tired of liviutp it was not an accident, and I Killer Arrested. took nearly the bottlefu!." With these wonis on her lips Mrs. Fa unit? May Pausch, S years old. wife of J alio I'lau.-cof C17 West South Temple Mrcrt, dird at 11:35 o'clo'k this morning. ? urrounded by lu-- four terri-i- i d child ft n, after having f wallowed nearly two ounces of carbolic acid. ItTcther of Lorenz Patient. M I'S. Pausch, who was the mother of little Mured Hauvoh, who was treated a year ai;o for congenital hip disease by r. Adoljdi I )ienz, the Vienna "bloodies surpeon," had been ill for years of a serious coir. plication of diseases and was despondent. At 10::;u o'clock this morning- she called her little cousin. May Garriek, 14 years old. and svivinjr her a dime sent the child to a nearby store for carbolic acid, stating that she wanted it to kill bedbugs. May Garriek had lived in the llausch family and k Ip-- d the inalid with her housework and with the rare of her family of four Jhtl" chiMrrn. the eldest of whom is but 5 years old. She went at once and purchased two ounces of tlie deadly drujr. liandir.i;- it to Mrs. Rausch, who was in the kitchen, she turned as Mrs. Pausch went, into the bedroom. c; iM Seutii T-- m ;i5' rail to n Mrs. Van Steeter. 645 West ie, and tohl her what had Airs. Van Stet-hastened to occam a. r'. ' and m i i e Te-epi- Was of Living. t. was the to reach i. She was still stamlint? in ' hail, aaid as soon as Mrs. Toronto said: all th.e time and I ani tired :n;l of living." ' dud you take jt hy accident V" asked Mrs. Toronto, who was horrilied by the Woman's iash deed. Tir-2- 'To.-oki- fij-i- li'-:u-- .'.!.p.-a''ed- 'b-- Act Was Intentional. Sf-ety- mo-mn- at, ro-tili- ed Doctor Came Too Late. Henry Parry of 60 V. t South Temple then took Mrs. Van Steeter's place at the telephone and called fJV? phvsi-oiar.rone of whom he could locate. Tli sixth in his ollice but said he s, w.-i- s could not come. A mail-- , ai rier who wa? passing stated that Dr. Wiilkim P. McCoy was attending a j.atient around the corner. r. McCoy was notified and responded at once, but he was too late. Mrs was: dead. P-aus- Husband Is Notified. May Garriek. Mrs. P.ausch's cr.usin. then pot on the car and went to the Independent Home company's building-- First Pcuth fourt-on-yfar-- old Tcl-pho- ne yacht llr til tossed th- - lif.r. on- - - tb- a- tU.. ; d.-f- , iP . : i Is Found Dead in Cell. I.I INGTt " N. y. y . r ; ! READY FO USINES a t iet ,,lb- t i ii- M?; 2;u:.iirri?;. ! . 1 J . " r - f j Of! - 1 s I aff:H.''. I'" ! if- , .... a. - . ( mi-..;- . - tr.a- VI... . m - t ! ,r . Thomas ..ant .if ti.'.ay. s'ni'-i!- 1 1 (.! I c '.. ..el. .. .: : ?m. t l 7 T J.. i T!. m winning and- - .- says I i l .. mr - j - v..- ,j s , y .h :. i V. ; , .; - ' "' ,. . a !! .. , : haU h . a f - .ii!-!..- r J" fx TT -- "" ,. , r ..n ,,.. will imt mak.. .,m . . - ! : - i ... i ';. . .?. o kan coat. t. marine a be.U'-- in s width, me.isured from tia- h. .ds of all gulfs and arms of th sea. unbss there is within tlc.t 'I. tar.ee a ratine of mountain, i "ai aua cianns a r'frt)on of the vtrij that would &ie la r a ort on tie f coast. - LOXIMLN. A'.ekan S-- pt. boundary commissi'a..-fust nvetiutr today in ! s th.- t.i.f.-- - ar.. imt j e- i Transmitted in Milk of Peoria I)istillery-!:c- d to Innocent Chicago Babies. ''I' room oi the Foi. cn o:!i Prior to th:- formal . s- mb'::a; m.-- t commissioners in tie-'prii,!el conference r,..oni and j.a!, Tower of th.. laiti-ds..,. vice, fortneii y ati;f ia-- to tie- hu ition at Washington. ;,nd Minist r to Siam. to be secretary of tie- commit- sdfm. J. It. Carter. y of th- - United States eu:ba.-s- . aod . i t . t I a ., i r 'S. ;i Pope, tl... ' Kit' HoVelUI) ent, iM assist. apjoit.ted i ... c:ue .in. 3.. v.. t I.. a ire - ...V e - ' ....I stone wa.s SUbsenUentJy hosdl rhair- - thj s-- : - !.- ttitu'd Hoat o.ii I - d !.?" j le.-.-ntl.- j leo-.a,'- i i i t I ( 1 . - aria, . ...,- that - ft. . t ort P.-- .a s th- - .... 1 .e t . t . f -- , i i j,, v. . : r f - , , ' " c ' i. t , . t. ' I i. t: f o 1 . : Hi) r. . 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Pv"'"" i I ... K-- .i- h- ' n 1 " '' i au-- l 1 ..i." f :n I'ri'tn :!k ! . , i i his j p in a " ... ... ! ! t. i - l- y 1 1 I . ? h' d. Ms : i . ;.!, v :n - - i . i mi,, - .. :f Jal.M, i v nC!f......... - ' . j tt v;irii'- ITess tr. i Alaskan Boundary Com mission Begins Sittings m London. j h -i ..- l I,. ' . J J r. .'hafe.I - j a Ii;sc i;;r.ch g I i t in at v. lULLL'TI.V. 1 . I -- . ; . I i I v . -- ; i I ; , m j loth. ;md Lord Aivri stone expre'-ice nope mat. tney would be tinisled by October 'Jth. E00PS . -- - r AIR :u?Cs;;k as:; -- PROMISES SPOKFN BY SULTAN Oi fDRKEY TO Ih- - t.--.. t tie- n.-f- jov. j ' j - j.-- i t. i i t ,. . . . It r ' . i y.-- ..; h. ' of t 'ummirtiij.'.- - ,.t. i p... ,., " IUa , ., sj, ... h .a f'"?!' !'I'H th '"'' 1 " a body of ' j f : Z. 7 j ,.,- . Hair 1 to trai "tn ;,? f"d , l'"A!I th- - uHh , ... ---'- . I'll- ij K t I - ...-jt- lb" P"pui d'-i.- I p. m. ,. NVxt j i . T :?'v; ' .'. .. i t "ddro'sir.K th v...... , , . . - ! Ih?.."h: fie-ht-. . ' ! rations T8 TT Hte- k patih-i- , - h. - of 2 year, and Rose. T, year. Uo'rnM,;" Orphaned Early in Life Mrs. Itausch's died when hh nas but a child, parents and she was raise.i jn the family of hr aunt, Mrs. Garriek, the mother of May Car rick. There will bo no necessity of a Coroner'sprobably inquest. I " " . vviiupp -- . nf.M.H Mpr Armenian pat ,r. h. lh" r"01 I f ,h',r 1 -- . Aa,t?n ... ...ctrocuuoa 1 i ftu'lfl1 ' . ... , I ... . . ... v . , , ; , , , TROLLEY .MAGNATES . -- . . SET FREE BY COURT A l. .,. i.., ... ... chalr Dgcsntber nf . GOVERNMENT PLANS fil l- ' Ii r I : ' i'l At V' ' rr . ....... A .?. Mr. u m in . J .1 . t. v.,ih . MI. 1 l ? n - . . .. V. r ; "v Mi u,w . . . W : ' i. r- - ir, tt.'.K..:' tie bauili Uakou iwuju "., i i .! fr ! Hi- to 'r .,,, -n I 1 lie-i- t . . d t i. i..t4 3 " .T 1 , U. ' C 1 ". t t '.,'; . -,.. ; t ., .. 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Th- - Ftiltan ttirtla'r rem irk d that ie ments have already left' Manila for the was very Mi'iira;;x. who of th. ' scene of the disturbance to subdue the diet had sorry that Wn . tsl of D miUlv art. contrary n.th Insurgents who have taken up n strong to l.lr. and P'rf" . the- f. - - - ; t- n ' ,p of and ih.-- al! lav and wotk ai-- f.,r tta- u. Ita-an- d ,,f ,d! tnv "uh- j- ts." pros.eiity TitriHi.;; He n to t! - Palciuan lettl-- j arch, the Sultan bad- - l.im ,o,S!muid- I The Jolo .Tt ' "';ln.l i,l';h;irp nau one ,!': Ci:"l:y.t. Wttlieyv M,, lO . " - t : "l- O.I l,od .... ' " t I , , , ' e i j - 11 Salt Lakrlias More Railroad Iniildiat: iii Peru ed. , . - TO M'CUNE t, . , SHNT Ih: :, - mft P;r :: j,, ,, t:!- - OF , ' : 'K' n . ' " , .., - i: - . -h , Jr.: ,..,.(.,, e. "..o , .". is fee.., s... , . ' ion. withon' or ldl,t..n. As, to th- - .1. ;i..n , and ia Kiettahhto win. it t i. " b . .; - I (.),. ih:". . !' i.c. T!;LI:fR.jiS COaGRATULA IM n n ?.t rxrn . ; i. i: . :!),, lilt- 1 , , j i j ...... j. "' ihirlaii - I' ;4 . . : - in ili insurre,-to- Si ' !. Cavite Province. MANILA. Sept. '' : I!-- V - 1 ' '' - ' . t .' ' d ...,i;r.HMh. . N r .HANY 1 ir:pivyztrrAr v.i.s, ' ' - . o t . i V v.n:;n-- oiv;::; ev ' ' ror.Ti: to voiiniG:; "Sick Man," Contrary to Custom, Makes Speech E CALLED to the Assembled Pa. Gov. Peabody Will Send triarchs. Soldiers to the Cripple Cf iNSTANTINt PJ.:. .. mm r h: Creek District. d.i y, h' Su a ... ti a sai. Neighbors Speak Well. the-momen- f, . 1 a-- i al . f i ;!';.-attendin- : - sum-Vnotr- ... 1 d--- - . r: y i " 7 I i i ,.0-''.rtl- ibs". ? . . n.." " ; I : ! - fa-o- "JI. d - . uasi"'" ": e In tfmi-- ! DHNVKR. Sept. P;ihod has received telegrams from th Mayr of ployed af"a torie mason. Vi tor and others rh mandi i: H" una to liis hotne a tlmt too iate to sr-- li..r alive. once, imt was troop.-- , he sent to tie- Oara.Ie C-- . .ii ,. th- - protection of life and lor Uict propLast Wcrcis to Husband. S;'5' llf'uilll'lll"iltb troops "Her last said little M.iv who J'i'f'j.11'' v.as pei hapswords," No violence has heen ,n the thelpast ex. hed of the re,orfd r ci owds hat Ihrontrrd the house, Toe.,'-.-.-Creel; di.-tsuae Cripi'Ie though sue fully realize,! her cousin's awful TCRht. . oed ue:e to her husband. She said to Jake forgive me,' and then pt sue died. TWENTY INSURRECTOS Her hudw nd said, when le iad re covotod from th- shock: "S!:" had been sick for a lone; time KILLED IN A FIGHT but ::mI never ftien .iny ir,tim;1t!on thai sh" would do anythin.: like th.is. "Oh, this is awful!" he as h Jolo Constabulary Have a Sharp Enlooked a roun. d th.e crowdedcried, room and burst into tears. gagement With Rebels in are unanimous .- ' ... 1 and State .streets. whr-,-- Jake Paus. h the dedworna.ra husland. w;ts em- Th.e i:ei.vhhors ' n-- J ... . , . . , - . their words of ..raise for the deral woman. The sv that while she was ill. she seldom eomnlainod. andalways for tr, sake of her husband, appeared to be hopeful and ehcerlul. They unanimously assert that he was to her, was never unkind Aery fn ft that he kept her well. after Mrs. Rausch died, Dr. cf'. .M. Hen. diet, who had been by the police, arrived with Police Serjeant lahlinprton. who had been detailed to investigate the case. Taken on Spur of Moment. Mrs. Jhiusch took the fatal nose on the spurevidently of as Wt no note or letter to explain her she actio::. Mrs. Rausch had four the eldest of whom Avas only children, u years old. That is Muriel, the former patient of Ir. Lorenz:. The youngest is a girl lour months old. The others are Wal- - , i,. .. IMi - . irii-.af.- .. I.i.s.. I 4 r . . in." , Tli'.i-,.,- JU-lK- 1 "No." she answered. "J took nearly the whol- bottleful." Mrs. 'a n cam.e in at that .ind seeing Mrs. Toronto preparing some antidotes, hurried across the fdreet to The home of Mrs. I. N. Robinson. 632 Weset South Temple, and the .vjlice, who in turn attempted to reach City Physician Stewart, but could not do so. ... Sir , Mr, ttaasch, and the littl ':. l : r ..i',i, rare !') - ::ce of rr.ind. also notified Mrs. A. 10. Toronto, 643 West .Smith street. '' I j ! nnn.1 ' in, i.oi ! h -- The RECEIVED HIS DEFEAT! ; r Agony. A moment later she heard the unfor-tunrt- e '.Oman, who haul stepped into the scream in awnv. hallway, . u r:r to her aid the child saw the h tth with nearly all of it c ontents m .uin i.ausen s nana. Freshening Breeze Sends iauni spinning uvcr I Course, With Good Prospects of Finishing Race Murderer Condemned toj and Endinsr Scries. He Executed Tomorrow SAVED JOB TO HANGMAN . DKXVKk, Tla odore , ,n t Sept. ,-.- M,, ; ; t . .,f t!l . J, K.use wate ot a bookbinder. w;,s sh,t ..J:M Vr,i:'tll., ,uo traft ,..,..,v ,h,a::-He u;;(,,i,, and ktlk-- today at her home. IQj We.t Klass ,M ! U t s at.l. as t-h' 'r ok, , , nd. r w t ' ' vi' seventh avenue, by Mrs. Kate Kemtr. Uwiftlv .!'-,,fK: ' ' . Vj i.H? he lulled la it. i ' . 111 ' ... , Mrs. Keiner was arrested Sh" ;.:.. . .... t n. k !. on the MMmn. f a n... Kt,inea;his ; i.,r i... inane- uiij riuifll tlil. i . t" i't'1 ; i i ! , . . lh' s' to have been jealousy. M,s. Kru ,,f ''r"'Jd it. , j,. -far., her . n u..e i.Mt n baby v. r..fi. '. . . ''..'. i . . . . When called to th door hv" Mri IMnr .. ..., . i. r . j . ' i , , : .1 t " j ' it in. I. who imrradi.it. !y bred through li..' . ',h- .- n', .', l! ' v. . '. br wire V. (. , " Jt is iat.e.( !.! ..r l. lt? .et f,,, j,,, I it h Screamed ENATOR KEARNS TELLS FJ OW SIR THOMAS LIPTON i, - mmmmmmummmmm . :t t." 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