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Show MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1903. " tea il V l A MET 5 1V nd I The Saut Lake telegram. OTTCT AND BEAUTIFUL BABY GIRL CITY KIDNAPEDJN NEW YORK (2 T When that noted female character, "Calamity Jane," reputed to have had forty husbands, the heroine of Innumerable duels and who had been 7no-voh the frontier since 1870, died at Dead-woo- d on August 2nd, she left only one husband. Jane was the frontier's most striking' igure. Her real name was never known, "Calamity Jane's" fame was world wide. She was expkdted by Bret Harte and other writers and during her illness last winter a fund wns raised by Eastern people for her aid. "Squint" Squire, at last of "Calamity JaneV husbands, whcee arm was shot off by her in a. duel, lives here. He is not surprised at her request to be buried beside her fourth husband. "Wild Bill" Hicok, who. was murdered in 1876. Squires can neither read nor write, and the reporter read the account of the last il'ness of the frontier woman to the He was evidently affected by it. In truth, algreatly one of the most hardened men though in the world, it brought tears to his 'Puss-in-Boot- DESERTER A SUICIDE rtd -'- l.-- rr-ut- No. ir-rr- trn l"rcc. om - lh- - r.-- Catt . N' IVst n. Trent Prota Jt-I- m c: ViCr. I j; sr.t 'ir.. ,. , r t i'-- X . m. t t ' nl j.tr- - s I . r.irr!'il rsrk o.ir !5 1 ? " tkkutbt orr:-i-ic. iorrjfj; Foinii : V r ii n, r T a 1 City "I iI ! i . A !.. J VOf ; - ! STU' a VZnt too. :r,6.r.T J-- t -- a i..c--5JUiu- IS TJT . rcuia Ysur J s i. a. Cn-- Aju jt.ntov. i Placa Illghtful rites A A !.r j ! t. Tc;:il i - ATCL'!5D f I C 5 T nm:iv.v. l-;- X . i )' J ; r . m. rj r r i s ' 1 ih. Mi t. - i a. t. 'r, ?v j; ' - r j f . . 09 I' 2 i tat T r -..l.Urr.. II Cp;a. r J-;- 1 !'- r: . r ' .'. ' j r. i :5 r 1" OSa.rs- Oa.-r.- . t-- TS 4 . . -,. l'rif ... 1 At Is. :.--. , ' . i:fOr. rtc. 1 rrv. 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No. r--o .. kbl-napc- C UK5 . ,il fil 1J V IJZXVKB BAL.T - 1 r-r- Tj Oarrrnt Ttrsa TaHa tn KTeol NEW YORK, Au. 3 Although search Kid to the htUtt that the little was kidnaped spurred In their efforts by offers of a ore From neighbor the detectives have large reward, tho police have cot bcn learned that a pr'vat cArrtAKe in which able to find the sllghteU trace of the rode a richly drr?d woman w.m Wn before the t..by dlMp-j-eare- i. beautiful baby daughter of Gtacoma about- th place Is rU!om that a trlvnt conIt renddealer an Italian frjlt Lapuma, In sern that rartiruhir localstreet. Tke veyance ing in West 2Forty-sixt- h Its and cxrltcd c. appearance ity, child, who Is years old. disappears, are r.w The notice. s' was was earchrs It her called first thought twelve days ago. At they th woman was a there before I was. ?he had clambered out of her cart on fully convinced " 'Puss' stayed in Leadvilie and the sidewalk where her mother had Wt No rw llvf for atcalSnc the chlM has rwtn found, however. cleaned houses and office buildings and her a few moments, but a thorough twm m '.l." owned two or three there when I last ;"' heard of her. ! with Sw.!lh cMr. j tn Ms "Her real name was Jane Burke, and t hi dLJtir.:k'.Jcn. mother when he the way she came to get the 'Calamity' put to it was bing around when there Ncrtro Confresei Crime was anybody killed, .and she generally John Wc. d, a r'sr pntcr, w is nr- helped to dress the corpse. She was m- rrJns; en a : yrs'.rrday game; you couldn't make her tremble. u It. of tut mptir.tr hjHer nerves well, she didn't have any. M KWirlc vt.u avl fhtln I,uivn. ! I ,n Often, being the only woman in camp. IY:!" mil tt-at Tt;r tn.il!rsvff Ve-lshe did a great deal of good. She In th at of trwrlnar U" . ;.ro. and to Uis allftnp'ed didn't believe in any nonsense Of any ror.fc Hoctlr.z. th kind. Calamity was for knowing about a thing by going richt up to It and Eugene M. RobcrJs From looking at it, taking hold of Jt. A great Man Is Drowned. Life WU'UrnYounff many stories written about her were Ends Fort eyes. Douglas a rr.n if llar-rivi-nn Oti:hrl. not true. fvA':r-'.4in w.i !r"wrd No, Not Tears. - "That one about catching the fWr i In a UU h. lie m.t mcrklr-Irrigation With Morphine. ; f tb arri.Ur.t nr J It nl th llm "What, crtving, Mr. Squines?" said the by shooting down the mountain on Norl m. thnt d ;rlrr a fit. to whi. ii h t;r,-wegian snowshOCT, and breaking his reporter. l nr h J tSltrh In fell th around t, neck head the by l!r by twisting "Eh? No." said he, "I ain't crying; to rerovr elrcr.sitn enough la g t cut was 0 the sun in my eyes kinder makes my the antlers, is tnif, 'cos I seed It. 00 0 drow r.cd. He continued: "That Stories Were FaLse. 3, eyes water." LINES WRITTEN BY must be the old p;irl. all right, because ROBERTS JUST PRIOR Hard Winter Hurt Hay Crop. "All those storkvs about her bcfViging she always said ,T.Vild Bill was the best TO TAKING POISON. man she ever poeel, and 'lowed she bad luck to a place are lies. She and vnrlus rrl rf Wbr nport frrm an would like to be buried beside him. Kate Jones was generally the first two county r;nt jc'.tr.irly llshl rro; f Hif.df . on ncKi.jni of ir." women in all th new placer camps. Them were her very words." No tranaull Joys on earth I know, ( f tr rMi i.f a fr"i wintrr kllilnr "How was your life with Calamity Calamity wouldn't lie: she was true . nrt r.urr.l r of rp . To; r.ten (') Jane, strenuous?" was the next ques- every way. She was raised rough. f.) No peaceful fhrltcrlngr dome; I IM t ti for in cial r4V sn xpi This world't a wlldernsa of woe; tion put. () among border men. and her manners t r. Th t r j in fruit r. cru. "Strenuous! Well, I should say so! weren't fine. She didn't believe In red hom This world Is not my h th l. i t rv r In V." t r 0 You know what she was strenuous, tape of no kind. Always called thing3 county. Ti ls 00 rp"ru,v tr-- J r: lb that's the way they put it up now, but by their name, and believed in doing nr.'l w.:l a'.ro t rt . Aj p we used to.call it game, and that's the what suited her best, notwithstanding M. a deserter from nprl' rlrntlful. reason the left sleeve of my coat is half anybody's advice or assistance. She theEugene at Roberts, Fort DouglA. committed army and Wild Bill got along together like empty." two wildcats, but thev had a duel a suicide in Tark City early this morning The Empty Sleeve. time or two. There were worse women UTAH'S GOVERNOR "You lost that when you fought the and better women. All this talk about by taking morphine. hfs to left mother, letters Roberts duel with her?" was the question proJane having forty husbands Is lie?. I pounded. ENJOYS AN OUTING never heard her talk of more'n six. She father and several friends which Indi "Yes, that was it." didn't call it marrying. She looked tipon cate that he had deliberately made up "Tell me about that duel." a god woman like gittin his mind to take his own life. In all of a man "Not today, my tongue is sorter a good gittin' Hnmnmr.l th! placer claim, and a woman git these communications appears the f'yrct.i-- - rf Ftat thick and my voi'-- is kinder weak. You tin' a good man likewise, and called it know your reading about that. Well, jumping." " words, "My life Is of no consequence to morr.lnt: rcrlvctl a Ifttr from Jov. If. me. M. Vtll'. who Is npfn llnsr & fw kinder the old woman's death jars me or anyone else was That squib, says her husband was In at P.ir.t. C'rur, Cai. his pocket In a note l ook found never room No. 3. inpt younger than she was. Why, she ROUTES. CITY TELEGRAM written: hall, Th Irttcr mjs th.nt th CAvrrr.nr an 1 "Maple lived with a man more'n half as eld as 6 I twelve took in room grains night 1 she was. That was one of her ways or of morphln", the only rcsuH b lng a lit party arc havlr.tr an rr.Joyah'.e tlni" nr. no nrcUVr.ts have rcrurrl to i;;.ir thai ideas, that it made her young." sick today. Tonight I took thirtyBelow may be found the names and tle Jn letof same i thf two of Duel. n;:ro trip. of the thIr hops to lull grains Story of ter results. of carrier the addresses agents city this If falls, thn "Well, you want me to tell you about The Salt Bake together with with opiates will try the knife. I,. M. that duel, eh? Well, this was how the the boundaries Telegram, of the various routes Ii August 1. lf03." TliYlLE Well, you know the which they control and operate. These thing came about: who live In Natchez. Roberts' parents, old woman and me had been scrapping agents purchase the papers of the com non's of notified been their have for some time, mostly about which of pany at wholesale and retail them to Miss., Vath. The body will b heM in Paik SAN PFDRO us was the best shot. We had practiced tbeir respective customers. Subscribers City rrndinsr word from the father. and all kinds will deal dirpct with these carriers in all together with LOS ANGELES of rules, and then we got chewing the matter? pertaining to the starting or claimed She ranch. over milk for of the the paper, payment rag stooping AND 5 ALT that subscription, of address, etc. that she had made all the money changing me alone let she if had bought it. and Routes 1 to 8. LAKE R. R. CO. I would have spent it all for whisky; Operated by W. K. Farr. who Is also said I would have ruined the business 149 manager of carriers. Office. anyway by sterilizing the milk. That's general DEPAKT. 240 Km No. 'Phone S. West Temple. what you call it, ain't it?" Horse Crushes Boy's Skull. I braces th territory bounded by South rnoM op.noos-- shohtmnt. unror. Water in the Milk. DanWl Hill, a llftf Tempi3. Second Hast, Fourth South and boyhrtr.-nr- .d FAI.T LAKH CITT. at Marri'tt'. was by a "You mean watering it. suggested First West. nf klllM Instantly Saturilay almpt 9. Route ie reporter. Prorft. 2M. r!rf!H It moon, lllll wai ri'llntc alone tho roal For ard Mrc4r. rrr.r.fU.-23 "Well, we'll let it so at that. Any- No. ho to whrn Arthur HmountPl afrist Kelloy. horpbnek Operated by rM for Mntl nr l j!r,tr-j,tvay, there was no Detter water in Lai;e wn In a a he which calf vorrallnsr the frintl Embraces Court territory ThU to drlvo Into a county, Colorado, than was in that Fardley's bounded by Seventh South. Thirteenth attfmptlr.tr n :Ju a.m hor-Ion1. Hill r't!irnpl to hi.s paturi but nt creek. We finally got scrapping over Fast, Ninth Main. and South li t o h' nr.lnial It it klck.l was claimed and she it rtpproach'l divorce the law, Route 10. Ftoekton. lrntr,cth. i:jr. with Its hlr.l fool, catchlr.tr th boy i better to shoot a body at once than to k ant S;;vr ',ty (vn 8:00 It kU'.Irtr him rrufhlner tbo nnl S. No. Viivorce Miller. H. J. courts Operated by drag 'em through the a.m an Th Ian.ir.tT. boy rrp!:ir. inta:.tly. and all the newspapers. Anyway, Seventh Fast Embraces the territory I. is fathrr havlnc tr.s m" klllfl iTovo. For Amrit;vn :.-- . bad to worse and 1 bounded by Eighth, G. South Temple in a railway wreck anl his motlirr Junb. M U ford. FrFrk. things got from IM. Main. so d North I took and infr later. saw what it was coming to, CallT.ica and .nr p.rn o:ud point Route 11. the cartridge's out of her gun and put shells in it. It just come round as I Embezzlement Is Charged. Operated by J. M. Farr. 211 Center looked for it, and one morning she gets Street T, an rmploymcr.t er.t, From bounded C. the Embraces territory G. shoot Vrvs. A mrlran Fort. up and says: 'Squint, we will just Hatur-dawas b'for JuJk HnwH arralKnd and South T, Temple Eighth, by ?5t:ford. Frlr9. i.r.l. it out before breakfast, and see who c t w.m a fi II har of CaU-.- tejtb.and Route 12. Intermedial 9:35 on a bond, nmi will last a gets the ranch.' We went- out the door a.m point 1 th. Fard-levwas Then walked 's .'arrlnctnn 23 paces. she and twenty hearing August Arthur Kelly, by Operated From Provn. on complaint of M. J. llTun. proF!rfM. she caught onto the fact that the shells Court Embraces the territory prb-toMercur and Ihl. of tho rmpioyment offlc. who VjtP.ey 5:35 Par.pt were empty and said: 'Squint, I never bounded by Seventh South, Main, Ninth alloc.- that F.y jo!r.la Ids p.m nbsnc durlr.jr Carrlr.jrton You before. a was coward West. thought you and Fifteenth South Marrn-.th-. Tdnty-thr"Ofrdcn Pl'.Tfr out of Cttr. Frm hhippfd iir'k". meant to kill me and get the ranch.' for which h collected but lurn-- d Hureka, ftevkton, Route 13. r j p.m "I kicked like a bay steer and said I over and of UarT.etJ that SJir.. only !acn J.JJ didn't intend to shoot her and didn't Operated by Warren Beless, No. 172 ALL TRAINS DAILY. intend for her to shoot me, only I W. Seventh South Embrarps the terTravels Alon. by Fifth South. Main, thought I'd shoot the lobe is that what ritory bounded DIrct lag rrr.r.ert1-- r for ail rr.tr -r Ofcit Mortmsn. 6 yfar; old. who Jn dlrirlcti Seventh outh and Jordan river. In aouthtrn Utah ar.d Nva-iayou call it? of her ear off. alnn from Swrtfri to ohi j. traveling Route 14. Back to Back. Cnl.. was In UgdPi. yntfrd.i)'. Th" For rtrflrvlar who cannot trak a word of Knllh. bii call r R.itrf.ti " 'If that's so.' she says, 'I am from Operated by Ralph Carter. No. 4C5 S. hl ! t tlckr railroad I.ak Ilout. r K. V. O.;- lr.!l fastrn! ac?nt. the Embraces West irurely to First have it.' territory and prove Missouri, you'll hi coat, and wan plentifully puppHM Utt. General l'anprr Afnl. Now. you know, that's the first time I bounded by First South, Second West, West. ' " Sixth and South Fifth fver hfard wthat expression. Anyhow, 15. Route Jane says, BWP 3s: gun, 'If you meant to kill me your 23 No. Arthur Kelley. Operated by hand will tremble, and you'll miss me Eardley's Court Embraces the territory to meant end shoot the if and you sure, First South. Sixth West, bounded by of my ear off you'll do that, and I'll Fifth South and Jordan river. to show you who's the just "wing" you Route 16. back to back, and Now. best shot. when I count three wheel around and Operated by May Schick, No. 270 fire.' Fourth Street Embraces the territory bounded by South Temple. First West, Shot Through the Ear. South and Eleventh "West. "When I wheeled around and heard First Routes 17 and 18. the music, 'zip, zip,' I felt my left arm Operated by P. E. Hall, No. 219 A burn, and I knew what had come. Embraces the territory bounded 'Nuff?' I and Streft said says, Calamity Thirteenth East, Yes,' and she come to me with her ear by South Temple, Second East. and South Third burned the end I'd fat just bleeding. IF SO IT WILL PAY YOU TO SERoute 19. of it, which was what I had 'lowed CURE COMPLETE INFORXATIOX to do. Operated by J. M. Kearsley, No. 1237 "Well, I had my arm amputated and Windsor ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE VIA Avenue E... braces the terriKate nursed me through it. But the tory bounded SecSouth Third from by 1 THE life was too strenuous is that it? and ond East to Thirteenth East; from new fields and I left for pastures Fourth to Fifth South by Main to Thirgreen. teenth East. Route 20. How ''Squint" II et Kate. "How did I come across Kate? Well, Operated by IT. C. Crozier, No. 213 S. I had seen her with Wild Bill before West Temple Embraces the territory M when they were hunting buffalo to sup- bounded by Ninth North. Main street, ply the Union Pacific graders with South Temple and Third West. ...and... meat. I don't know the year, but it Route 21. must have been around the time of the Operated by II. C. Crozier. 313 S. great Chicago fire. Leastwise, Ito 'low West Embraces the territory it was. But I never had nothing say boundedTemple Seventh North. Third West, by to her then. About, I should say, four South and West. Tenth Temple in met I her Deadwood years after that Route 22. then l never during the excitement saw her for a year or so till she jumped Operated by Joseph Jensen, No. 443 S. She had a rig and Ninth irte in Cheyenne. East Embraces the territory wanted me to go to the big gold excite bounded by Fifth South, Twelfth East, ment in Colorado with her, and I tried and Main street. , to talk her out of it, a cos she wore Seventh South Route 23. INFORMATION IN REOARD TO and cowboy's hat ff. dresses and shoes RATES. STOPOVERS, ETC., WILL vr those days and looked like an ordinary Operated by Arthur Weir, No. Z?,o Cul-le- y Avenue Embraces the territory Woman. She used to wear shaps and BE GLADLY EURNESUED BY APboots and a man's suit. I told her there bounded by Ninth South, Thirteenth PLYING TO : : i i , : was no women there, and she says East, Twelfth South and Eighth East. she'd bet me there was. We got scrap tii Route 24. ping over it, and I betweher $200toagainst Operated by Bastlan Grundmann, Corhad go to ner her outfit, and then of Sixth North and Jordan River C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Beadville to see. Embraces the bounded bv territory ."Lost His Bet. Ninth South; Seventh East, Twelfth 106 W. Second South St., Salt Lake "We drove there In four days, and South and Main street. City Route 25. when we was coming into the camp there was a long line of men trying to Operated by Arthur Weir, No. 533 get to a hole they was looking through Culley Avenue Embraces that terriin a new cabin. 'That's the priKtoffice,' tory bounded by Ninth South, says I. 'Post nothing,' says Jane; and East, Twelfth South and SeventhEighth East. she stopped the wagon and went to se what it was. When she got to the hole and peeped in I heard her say, 'Hello, Kate!' and I heard another voice holler, Hello, Calamity!' and then I know'd my money was gone, for that was Kate Jones in that cabin, and I might 'a knowed it, cos I never was in a new place anywhere but what Kate Jones AN TM C3 GRAM RID Frontier Character's Story Told by "Squint" Child of Italian Fruit Dealer Disappears and Police Arc Unable to Find Trace. Squire, Whose Arm She Shot Off. 1 ii . : rrx-biC- f'f I Jv-ri- allfornla i Orr.trt Tam"v Tlay Grounl crt t In V.'ama t riacos V.'tlrh nTwrrona a wr.Ai.Tic. 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