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Show The Salt Lake telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1903 OMR HIS WALKER'S SIX3RB HOU GE PROVES AN ALIBI muk Y OF WIFE'S CAREER i ells AND A ft &s Husband of Girl Who Confessed to Ryan Murder Says Greed for Gold Is Her Greatest Failing. ONE (7 (Ti rT CV 17) T' ry f?. (S) (? ti ) C5? C) w Cent Off Regular Prices and Some fcxtra Specials." The Entire Stock 25 MARKED COINS EAD 10 ARREST OF YOUNG CLERK of the price savings of several of these Dress Goods sj'Vs the silks, the cream fabrics and Every woman desires now- - it's the blacks that are in fori radical reduction to have one entire black gown, or at least J separate skirt. A better collection than price reductions come again in months. this isn't to be found hereabout, nor wilt In it yciJ find the names of such Picking is from the entire stock. weavers as Priestly, Cortau'.d and others. pc extra special price cutting is told in what follows: : Mac-.Heat- er LREADY a great many thrifty folk live taken advantage n S day afternoon. Sheriff Fanery received a telegram last l.ig-- that established the fact that Hodge was hundreds of miles from the xene of the murder when it occurred. The telegram was from the postmaster of Highgrove, Cal., and was as follows "Ilighgrove, Cal., Aug. 7 C.wasFrank here Finery, Salt Lake: C Hodge A. F. from July 5th to Postmaster." Cornelius Hodge has made a full statement of his connection with Mrs. Hod. ere and has thrown much new light on the woman's character. Statement of Husband. Hodge is a ranch hand In the employ of Ceorge Olserschinidt. and has been there for months. His statement con- ress This Week it's R WITNESS FAILS MRS. HODGE. A witness upon whom Mrs. Hodge had depended to prove that she was at the Crittenton home on July 2nd has failed her. This witness was Mrs. Sarah. M. Day, secretary of the home. Mrs. Day said last night that Mrs. Hodge left the heme "about July l?t." She was not positive as to the date, but remembers that the was gone three or four dayj. When she returned she said she had been working for IJurden. This Burden was never found, as the name is fictitious. The idea that had been entertained by the officers here that Cornelius Hodge was perhaps an accomplice of Aurora Hodge in the murder of "William X. Ryan has been dissipated by an alibi vvhich wa established yester- 3 k-c- Wakeman Is in Jail Charged With Embezzling Funds of the Salt Lake Hardware Co. A. E. h, barging the yours man complaints with "inl"-z?- l ir.ent ur:i four occasions. The warrants were Issued at once and were .served by Deputy Sheriff Steele. When lie was searched at the county wins were jail tisht of the found in tils possession. Wakeman is not married and ban no bad habits. He bad been in the employ of the company for two years and wa.i well liked by his associates. time-honor- ed - tell-tal- e t 27c. Crepe Egypta, Si regular 72c. reduced to 35c. Black Sicilian, 90c regular 57c. Black Panama, $1 regular 70 c. Black Batistes, 65c regular 45c. h Black Mistral, SI. 25 regular 93c. Black Batiste, $1.10 regular-70- c. h Armurcs, Prunellas, Serges, Eolians, Crcps Every other weave in stock Voiles, London Trvincs, de Paris, etc., HAVE EITHER. MORE OR JUST 25 flK. CENT TAKEN OFF REGULAR. PRICES. cerning- his wife is a.s follows: a clerk in the employ A. F. "I first nitt her last November and of the Wakeman, Hardware company, Lake Salt married her January 7th at ,her solicicerewas last arrested the after deserted She night on four comtation. mf him with t mbezzle-men- t. mony and went to Los Angeles the same afternoon, I believe with a man plaints charging Lar.tr. from named Pittsburg?, find When Wakeman was searched at the James Cohen, of Needles, Cal. She had been on terms of intimacy with these county jail he had in his possession men at Relief Springs. She always eight that had been marked had the character at Relief Springs of to insure his detection. of the with beir.' intimate many The complaints on which Wakeman Brief of guests. small four was arrested only specify Bad Name for Woman. amounts, not aggregating $10. but the Mill- was familiar with a man- management of the company declares Concerning: "h, 'Tony' who owns the glass, botthat he has been embezzling the comboat Avalon at Catalina: also pany's funds for months. rH torn iMen. I witn a sailor from the Happy valley Manager H. F. Bauer suspected Wakedistrict in San Pedro, whose name I man of not turning in all that he redon't know. Phe was loose with other ceived on sales. In order to make a The $:ox requisition re'ently placed men at Relief Springs, but I was a test, Bauer took ten and he a die. These Avbh bustler and did not know them. them with the department has now been en stamped "After hhe went to Los Angeles on turned over to a friend, explaining what tirely honored, most of the article the day or' our marriage I next heard was wanted. for asked having store already been received of her at Clifton. Ariz. She went there to and went purThe friend the to work In a Clifton hotel under a conchased 55 worth of fishing tackle, payby the Quartermaster, and those that tract for six months with Hummel ing the marked money for it. are not yet In store art on the road. After the customer had departed, the Shelter tents, Uros., employment agents at Los Anblankets, uniforms, hats geles. She wanted to quit her job and officers say, Wakeman made out a sales and other fiu.u termtistt r good? are .wrote me to help her out of the scrape. slip for $1 worth of goods and handed over two of the marked coins. The oth now ready for use. whib the ord Took All His Money. er eight were not turned in. nance stores, including th new army "I went to Clifton, (lx?d up the matManager Bauer then swore out four revolver, and sabre for ol!icers. will arter and went with her to Kl Paso, Tex. rive in a short time. There she got all my money and deserted me in the middle of February. MISSING JEWELS ARE lYo-all appearances, the right man 1 was stranded and came back to Calwas placed in the proper position whn ifornia as a hobo, tramped part way Lieut. Col. J. A. (Jieenewaid was 'If t- and rode the brakebeams of the overTO OWNER ed RESTORED to his prest-n- t tank. The new Colo land trains. 1 arrived at Highgrove work at and projos- to nel is already as about March Gth and went to work in at bast .lx a line have regiment a ranch hand for Charles Kidd. I Diamonds Lost at Stltair Thursday-Nigh- months. A lo.-will probably Jeweler worked for Kidd until May 6th. then a fine cup for the best drilled offer went to work for Olserschmidt and Are Found by Little Girl in the (iuard, and this Im exhave been with him cer .since. to inoculate pected ginger Into th slow of Salt lake. Wanted Husband's Insurance er romp inies. "I have not heard from my wife 1, lost Miss Brown of Fulton. Mo.. Capt. V. C. Webb hnn his organiza since she left me at Kl Paso-excepin Hne tion ape. The excellent work at fc'ahair, that she telegraphed my brother, W. diamonds valued at II. Whitney, of Denison, la., that I Thursday night.- has reovert-- thf gcin.. of the battery, however, has always was dead. Whitney is my brother, The jewels which Mis Brown placed in been due to the fforts of this capable but was adopted by a man named her Rlove. whloh in turn were jut in cuhcer. I am a regular member of In r hand satchel, were lost by the glows Whitney. The election. iut.suant to ordei. held the Odd Fellows' lodge at Winthrop, lulling to th floor. n A little girl, the daughter of a in the signal corps hist Thursday night, la. I had receipts for dues which I . and found man. business in th" choice of former Lieut. resulted of. hold She think the girl got probathe ploves to her mother. The mothcivc A. A. Smith as Captain. This raise I had and insurance thought bly er examined the glnvs and found the Lieut. A. J. Skid. note to the senior Firl wanted to marry me for that reason. rint. As she was about to tak" ths 1 and think she circulated the report that train, she decided to keep the j"wels un- Lievitenaney in his organization the junior First Lieutenancy was con til she could learn who was the owner. w.ts dead with the idea of getting inShe saw an account or" Miss Brown's sequently left vacant, to which First surance. and Setgeant Harry Hero was elected. The in The TdcRram yesterday "I wrote th Chief of Police at Salt loss r stored the property last night. elections were all unanimous, and thI am if to where know him let Lake oliioers are all old guard-m-n- . thor hey want I me. T am ready to testify oughly equipped and ipular. not aln- but really T know very little about the in own company, but in the entirwoman. have not been with her ten AGED PIONEER WILL tiuard. were we first The married. since days knowledge I had of the llyan murder BE BURIED TOMORROW The medal offered the signalman atwas from trie newspapers I ead it in Los Angeles paper. taining the highest scoje on the target while Caprange, by Col. Has Lust for Gold. is of the stid Utah. tain to Came and Who corps, Philip Pugsiey. Colonel promise a neat ttophy to the "Th" woman's besetting weakness isHalf a Century Ago, Dies of the "signalite" holding th" highest gun. gieni for money.Id She would do anytor monev, but was tiii?;-ir tho wot Old Age. "xtravaeunt ami c.jt.ld riot keep it. I Company P. th" new organization un-th- e "son' t know where she got the money to ry Capt. AVarwbk. is progre-r!r- g 1ti; vel around as she had Huh? when of Philip Pulley, who rapidly, and makes u mit Th" func-tr" ho lefr me. I think sh- has been to vr trdav. will b held uj'on the street. ,,f i.j a she deserted me. at from the Twenty-secon- d meetinp-1i."h- ,. . ward nriphutov A since worn :in p. n severing; hor deThe erstwhile romp HIV I! is m. king TI Paso. ;. o'clock vr.day afternoon. an s ri t ion :i n i vod al liigiigiov? with a effort to reorganize and its piomo- " wax y ars. old at th Tl:. de. ters hop to have the eo:nn an man ind inquire. ior ir.e fiotn ranch tin:- - of his death. He had been a resiears. lie sh.tp. for the ,i pprc-a- hinr ttnaiap- dent of Fait Lake lor ii!t liatvis hut did not find me.' flat Mrs. w..s o! e 01 the niost progressive of trie ment It. da'" had friends at lledhnds, with hiuh i'i the at;d eteeni of his w lion: The of!;. , if of i.-- ;ii.n. at' to hsite caim to t anrornia iron fl'ie::ds Towo. She had Told her husband that j Mr. I 'easier was of Ktifillsh birth and presented with the Slate . s!nfor tadi uniform by. th State It ejf. in ""3 with th- - ',!! 'vi.s the adopted dauehu-- of her uii. U in early oay- - b- was U.ee!", L'.vlo S, hi,iitze'- of I)enison la. e.mp-uiv- . lat--ie tin- ma:i.ifa-- t ire r la'ih--rThe signal rorps wis on t g.ir.g rang1 la-- t Date of Tial Uncertain. h h.to lie- troi: .iT'il C'.al IviMTiev. t He i Wal.-was Ptivat.!i!i,h Saturday. liilOren. two w!fs r.f.d t tte-1: and 1') at It 1s a. h '(', wtien siir' pred'.'-and : i gun. J..n-..- ere: ar.d The , vhiidifi I'hiliji I:, lide Mrs?. :lod-wi t'or' :. ifiry to respe. t i ly. Lieut.i Shsdu.i Mr a II .1. Hiv ard. yard.1-I' ;..!-- ; r !i.f '.i a t tcenn- vm)i: . with I and L'. at A. k mu:i. J. Mrs. ti. j, ,n T'o" th" ile- I :a V( 'he.'' I'le Mr.--- . (,..,. Al. AirF. s. Oli J. arl.'w, t'.-- y. fase in hand for i,iw an. !r.--.. v:ll h.ii th,-i---t as nex tnon th's nnd urt such do tot ten ' i,i;e ,n tlie Januarv t nr.. n i 'ia y go c.ti ui;i Mav or Ju: MANY ARE SEEKING f U'"t before the irial T;S. Salt Lake City Appreciates Al- ch ft-in- 4 X la. Yln.l in sUi li.m- - pri. hirt u ii.t . -- rv Lawns, mnU. lant winttT? .Taminrv ami rrlini.irv urn al.nit llt.ti1 lonp tirm wearing vet, an wM an tin .jl iuliti j.rii e liou in this. t ' m-.uh- --- Waists Up to $2 -- n I nt t Tsmntli ; in'. i rut fJMi ' r that I It . j.j.i-!- Cool mo-- I uth prUr cutting of and Zlf'Klr Hro.? All J ") and J'.i Oxford- at t:??. tr.tk- - of Co. -- I4 a' WnxU. a- U All ty kit. -- of I tlt. ! Alt : at A ' 1 th AU the 'a i" II ! ! All th 1 b Kvcry style last, every .tl- - b vl. - To " k . ' -- ! : . - Asortnent at il.'J. h j,foids from b: a'.l n k- ! I Blanket. !.'- 1 I- -- . ? t . On the Bargain Tahle. t t : . . H C .!o-- for--$!.5- 0. ILn.?: - n n IV. 1 : a Few Himmocks Left. - ) I 1 I:p J! W t Hitr.r ! N it. tu'oM h.i Just e !j5t: - llii. Up to $6 ti.V-vantag- j.tt.- V til v, tint rMiu for--85- c. Oxford Shoo Slashing for Women. t wdmi' nowad.i. an! why footwear - is. - 4 n - or $I.ou lor a veir nanasomu une. i.itl tL.it inn pri" !,'iri Two Tu roiuf Mni.iy. . lru-?- rs t ch t t You May Pay Now 85c for the Pretmst, Kind of a White ShirL W aist, tary half-dolla- ch i-in- 36-inc- Interest Utah's Items iS-in- ch 38-inc- rs Black Albatross, 50c regular 5-i- nch 53-in- STORIES OF THE GUARD half-dolla- all Wool Black Twine Cloth, 50c reenter, 36-inc- h if..E - , ;. Tt: 1 .- t "- l- '" - r: U l.t a a 1 d -- - - weli-kmw- thf-ni- 1 1 The new i KUlateuj Vaagl.'s er.-'Witt Chu k J t t.:r the same ranges. I V M'- - "! acro'it small tnills-j- .- w; i u h i al. I Ml. J rr.lt. ,! 1, ntlie In th- - h Fioru ail kl til. vail timpment Will be b- I ?o;oewh te In -. Utah county. MR'. i:. W. Wit. SON'. Mt- V. - Mi.', Mr. C. jvrJ.y. ra h" p. '? otn- The oar-- of c x a mir.'-- s ha Jrty ' i ". i t n js n.'.iy an.! lit:" U plete.l the papers of the a t t !. a I b ifpoti f th" : Mi h ; brought before It.b and at A tr hair I examination will y. c TtifMI:. i uThe signal oj ps v W h. ei tt regu.ar j mi.-- : t I f Mr'i Mi .trill next Mn'ld.iV even - v. ir.t- - l .. ! f, r i:,t M Ill aho-T! jt ,:, !;, Thursday. i . . jk IIIin nibets to attcp l the !'.'.' A T at the Salt l'itl o el the rah. Mt:, i:r.t:r. t t - I. - th--i- li.-,n-- T 1 r , - J'.at Sul. - j i h 1 " : i y tlit.t.et it i I. x r-- . J ! -ft HOMES IN UTAH MRS. HODGE IS FREE Vlanafeer -- v, ; ea - Jy Sklr tnen r Pnr "N Beaatifal a and Cooiplexloa. rctajvs kit"-.- Fiirp'a-- , Bcdaors, Sun and Tan. Used wit! npts lrina-Roya- l Soap a Per- v Th,zf X 3ArY H lecteiiin is laaured. Sold Ly Druss'sls, C? way b Cedered dlracL La 7 a i , m Portraits and Testimonials sent on request. );iiH i nt; One Bottle Fr! EE to Agents. I' i - " - 1 1 13 iff. Ml U it ,' .y, Si:- - : - ! v EXTRACTED TEETH HALLl i It I 1 i ihe Middle Khi, predii ts a great inllnx of settlers Into Millard tourtj. lit Ffiy.-- that tliprn ii'wor a l.ettrr feelinc: toward stlMrtr in the West thun is today amnng th Lasieru rilaus t!T" f a rniei Mr. .Sii.-l- l y tual Id? rorrern has to wat.r 'jf!ieiM;i to irrigate from I."..'"i acres f f arid lmul. ro;d. within the double that a. riKg-"- will hf nal a dry arid losmy Tht .iui s.i!. ecpooially adapted to the raising of alfalfa. The tailrnrid run? tlirough the valley, find no farm will more than seven ndle from the railr.;ad. tliro-Jg- . , - 1 1 4f I l s l I lllOWII -- in U. - ,,..-.- i . In ( th" i.nu o.rf ....... ... m.i.- l k- foli-wii- . flj. .l.ur-...(- rinldi.i.i lake i ,m Mif. S." : "t. Mt - r W N S 111; V't if ? y - w.i- ! i- - ; i . l."'t "i - r.'.Y. Mr.. L lli t. I. V 1 AN: .: . . f ,J i'i rf : v -- - .1 t t I ; si;i'Kl.i A K..- - i:. J. t?,e r i Jo- T. - .M ".. I v . : f Ms; ; n w : h ; t t t: . : . J ! 1 - - '. - . - St - l , der of William X. Ilyan with a blunt instrument b- dismissed. The request was granted, and in .1 few seconds a new complaint was tiled, chaiging: her with having killed Ryan by indicting a gunshot wound. The arraignment will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock before Judg C. Ii. Diehl, in the criminal division of the City court. - J ; It AM' aj v. M s ., J ' t- ! t i a.. ', . J. II t i ; t 'a.h f . -. i SJ i.i - f '! b.-- p I s .. f ' i: : . . 1 1 thi: '' Kin 1 1 N-.:- . t. 1 1 I I r.-i- - ; " r r J OXFORD SI ONLY $2,85 h i r) kin: on:,v ? j f - .- !. a I: Ni.i.l. ' Mr I .N I t It wait spi a?:d - - - r. 1 1 1 P...-M.t- M-- " j: i to j i:oN"T " '. rf ' SI-l.M- r t ! . 1 H ; 1 t:.jt P: ( ! d M 1 la-Id- L. J. DULL. 2 I . - I. - : ! ! 'IP.- t- I (., ;k I t ; 1 - vis ' 4 i- j !'... t h!lrt irthn t c'hlt.1 !Mr. Hai tt Jttr.i:. Mr. at. Mt tnhn . t st .iV!t: Ihcnh Taior. Mf Swon-o- n rPtii.,1 of"-- Vorth r.th .t Hi O A t;. Mi; -- 'ifuiiM'im ti r Mv l.ai k n. hrl Mi ) thul t tiil.l no ?it rdi. Miwt "r ni("f I Me- !n ... MIm L..t.!. Mi L r its ; Miidcd Mill without I'lm iiig my arm nc res my Wlhard. hI I ! t i. : ff S' ..u!. M'r Iriins! siorl l.vininf ocnlnst It for lh(!rai'- - SW'i)V.)i . Mf f u r of I Mt- - M f M. Im. At York. In. Thi.,: u Might relief this noikeddft or position t : i i j "It.Sh niah r and hr" ? sffordd. If I awoke at night I dradd Cfl-on- . to change position, for I kn-th moment I att?tnrtd to turn agony fol. FOR MISS ROTHSCHILD. Tin:J ft tfNTiiv i.rt: Iu i lowd. I had llttl confidnc In Down's OJ A 111 !.. J; f..',y Kidney Pills when they f.rst cam to t IttTIIS-HlL- l of tru-I MlfS nd for had plast.-notice, my without Paul WH th' ifUe.vt Of! - Il.-- t .l at- a Jth j kidny remedies unsttntinglyso when f ! MP ANl g. Tha j atty Thut.Mh.y tty ' Ml: ri.!! mKIi receiving tiy satisfaction, :. PKA d d.n w KS.M.l. ft Mi'. as .iiwrt.ii. by lUnry th box of the i reparation procured at W ti The oth-- r pi-- ' , out t k ..I F. J. Hill Drug t'o.'s storr brought r- - 'and Mr. ,n tin i."'. c in i, lief and a continuation of the treatment w ) i he m i. . ci , MP- -' PL V N 1C. r ! J j T.n Cohn. Llzbth Willi. IPicnI IUn was followM by th Kratet Improve-- . f. m ill Jl r i i . !, :im t s, it ,f ment in my condition. It is litt' wondr and Helen o! n; iMon. a . . J, ;.et, i ... t i j. ; J, It.n.b v . . S I ' ", L' Pa-l..-n. V that I very emphatically endors the t'hirenee W.tolf. t Paul. Nathan ktrr fhatleI.iin remdy." an-i n1 .d.n. Milton are Pills for Doan's Kidney by . I r. It f IIITP, I. P all dealers, price fni cents, or mail-- d O P Fotr-MIlbur- n V.. N. NOTES. SOCIETY Puffalo. Co., by cede agents for th U. S. 11 AUP.V IVAN' I a l ! f r the nam- - I)oan' and n?mmlr of l..i tr m,. ke no oitxr. f.n;a;i:mi:nt - f; I i I ' 1I: Li i .4 y M: UNION DENTAL CO., Mf 1 .A,Mri;!;i;i.: t N ; Mi; !.... ;,, :t Mr,,- - . ; "LI f i I if; ! j I V 1 1 i,. t ' Mr. .n f' N 1.1 l .1 p.: r - r.t ',.o t. i.-. -- r- r - ? ii ! ', Mi,--s ! ?. I: rm nriJnirunin vr.'0 LAKE PARTY. T ' -- - i?r bottle. exjsrfM pair; Tata tsmtp, 23 cfiat a, by mLl. &jerrj,-aiX jTiiCi In one jiacgr--, .1.25, expreu -- ' , V W te (.nrpa Eczema and Tetter. Ab Rolatelr tai 7 ;.,.. 1 yt-ar- Soft-Whi- j - -- u Cora-- Are Kept. - an without a rhary pending ngainst h; r. Th-'ounty Attorney made a motion l.- toie Judge Diehl yesterday that, tiie complaint harsiiK Aurora Ho.o with the mur- - 1 c;l -!;t. AN ILLIA'I l.t liKi: Jl. : ' IT vru Auvrvrinnn 2 tlAln'a Kidn.-I'ii'.K von are tohi they cure every form of kidney ill, from backache our to urinary dlsor.'.etH How ar L. Shelley, manag- r of the r ,"i ...A. i. " iv uni j nil, ('! :tr Lake- Land ami Irrigating mpauy, has tried the treatment. Auk th nnui who makes th who returned from a Htaftnent: ". wo-- tf i , I t - a- - ,i ll 4 5 ways When Promises pany Says Prospects Are Blight for Immigrants. ysu-rda- Mi;:, i lodge was a free nftf-rnoo- of Clenr Lake Land I l polite lorlcl; ;;t - Wv about thifiy t II- - r fro r keeping pROAiisEs.j s FOR HALF A MINUTE . 3. i , I w i: 4 J A M i :s vv Nt ' a ;t;s 1 nkft,- r !- -n - For .! b t!;- - k I AT! - ' U -i ! CHARGE f - - Mf i a ir !. . I j FROM MURDER i 1 J! , i , , - 4 t - , : iVY N ir. ; 4 ' 5 ;i . ! '. : .' , ? TEETH j -- i ! - !.'-- t '. ...r.7 . : H i : re-wa- s - I f e tj-- h o- . 'St la j MKs i j t a-.- ?''!' r t i M!s- - r j i i.i.d . i ; I - i , - 1 v- m . Mi. J !.- I - ' 1 j . I'Ul V-- I ! r- s . ,.:.) Watch for a Chill. - tlm of 'ight i t !t tb'I tl ("t ru- -. . U ar. In Canute. n .h-to j.avt. . of malar'a. A ; or,i . e en f?."" d out tir. fe, ,n t i! . i e. ti foi. lb. oiU. U.tt th yb r, to'. '.rsk tlniuiiMe iuti..n ot v.i of :". !. th. t,c th ii...!arial r l n .uri'Ses tie b!.(h .on. ' e.p tl '.!. - - ! k r'r. . -- ' , I ' r. - fl, . i ".at-of-ar- ..! I J J 1!H: - v.- CO.. DENTAL UNION . :b. 1 ' i I "". ! t u-u- al. 1 j f 1 j I A-'.-- ti-i- 4.-1- a.-.-.l .;.'Stt r t- j i fen.-- -i t , t!.. .er - 1 - ! - ? I- . app-atames- - r t P-h- a." . f.r if i : ! .V ! :. T ! NOTT 1 no Main SHOE CO. Street 3 VINCENT t -- - ' V 1 |