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Show The 6 -- Lake Saest Sllif BY ING MOUTH ON FAUC ET T-eleoram- . EEZY GOSSIP OF T OYS AT TIMPANOG OS AS TMIA Andrew Adams, Who Made Murderous Assault on His Short, Interesting: Stories ri'tirc ma km him a valuable tilde b MJ. Henedtci. A number of rcul.nr! w rr caushi Alleged Wife, Commits Suicide in Hospital. of the Soldiers and while Un 4 bathlns after tar an l up lit th original until th arrU .i .f of U jruarrt Thair Militia in Training: for had olTIcrni 0 effort on thrm. marked a rr" of romr.i-tl lr.oralTa".!!af 0 FEW SEEK DEATH IN THIS FORM. !h- iruard f trfFrivnle J. II. Flo r Wtr..i.iy Military Duty. a.of anight., CONSUMI V 0000000000000000 U.- - Would Have Recovered. Adams rallied remarkably, and last night Dr. Beer decided to takea him out lor a drive. Tie called with carriage at 5:45 o'clock. As he neared Adams' room he saw him walking down the hallway. The ambulance drove up at that time, bringing in a patient who was suffering rightfully. Dr. Beer turned to aid the new patient and lost sight of Adams. His absence was noted in a few moments, and search was begun. He was found in a bathtub, unconscious, and with his mouth closed tightly over a water tap, the water running at full force. Adams was taken from the bathroom and every effort was made to induce his recovery, but without success, as he was almost dead when found. Dr. Beer, who has had charge of Adams' case, said last night: "Adams had been better during the of days, and I had uiven past couple him to- - freedom of his ward, with an attenda:" to watch him. "On Wednesday and Thursday he asked to go to his room, saying he had money concealed there. I thought that he was strong enough, so called for him at 5:45. "As I neared his ward I saw Adams coming down the hp 11 and enter the bathroom. I could not recognize him in the half lighf of the corridor. I heard the water turned on in the bathroom as the gong rang announcing the arrival of the ambulance. 1 Filled Himself With Water. minutes later a "Three sister screamed. I rushed to the bathroom and found the sister trying to 'loosen Adams' mouth from the faucet. She had in her excitement forgotten to turn off the water. Adams had sat down in the bathtub, with his feet hanging over on the outside, and then had placed his mouth over the tap from underneath, and "his head was wedged in such a sister could not pull it shape that the hold of the man's feet out. I caught and dragged him from the tub out on the floor, and when I pressed on his abdomen with my foot the water spurted from his mouth in a large stream. He had taken several gallons of water into his stomach. I worked over him for some time, but it was of no use, and he died almost at once. "While I was attending the man he became confidential, and told me he was determined to die. "He told me the story of the trouble that led up to the assault on Mrs. herald. He declared no criminal relations existed between, them. Adams was madly in love with her, while she did not She said she could only reciprocate. os a friend. care for him "Mrs. Gerald was about to open up a rooming-house- , and Adams believed that the friendly relations between them would cease. "He then conceived the idea of ending their lives together. He determined upon this course Monday morning, when she was packing up. He paced up and down the room singing and making such remarks as: There Would Be Something Doing". " 'Some one is going to get it in the neck. " 'Jennie, you think you've been having fun with me, but there'll be some- v. v All WINDING UP SINES - - lb- 1 I,. t Jrrsr,rwiM UouL.-d- iioine. t j- -r it--.- : h'.f r.ow dutb's ?. iUxf.it torily to ill, ' I t ft ally !u of th Harlh. Adjiitant Tr'fi1i Gapt. War dopattrr.r-iIn ti--fby 1; th" :a". 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It is Mirmb'?d thru whilo a 01und in the vioinity tho r.i,t;lit Mr. Smith attempted to cro:. tho iro.-tlanl foil through. Hi- was Prouuht to for treatment. Mail; s Mi-olli- 1 Sells Regularly for s- tr.ti' t i e s a vry nr.i! Htrypiirin mi try worth 51 wo at .. .. and r t j prt-viau.- ' f rPi r l .'too ! n b n;d "1 t.' - fs i . . x t .j ' ." -- "' " r 0'-.- r r.t '' " 1 t --- t : . U ' i - 1- - w n yt tw t.s '. t - r-;r i r" t rr t, r V " ixtf , At r - ho:-!it- OGDEN AND Via RETURN $1.00, CONniTHtX:-r.n.- h. oncnh nee, poib!y D. & P.. G. Mons of frb-tollIoj!C5t Kr.-d- s s tano. but on. t torn or to v. or tb ; t'ovr at hnnod prb o, viFit the ptrre. o p v.-s- 7 I f J '. ial r--t fr.Kf "r; Tin's" nro tb- - m r md'iim r f tb Through tb .'!" i fH !.' 'i IV I !? .ii nip.,: If u p not r , alrdy Room - d. Chairs, $! Regular Value, 52. n oak vr-r- m arms bolted in at errd dining-rooth Ur, so u, box ictt, a priced f "r totn.r: - and J. hlrh-zr.v!-rctda- . t'.r rly co But six to a customer and snme condltb-urdaSpecial." Thin "Chair Spoobir provo I fo u! '.r for tomorrow and the eonuns,- week. HP I t.l xir- lr.c vt 7- -; tr.-- 1:5 rv.-r-y 1 t . r, I'rii at .trt v ry a ! . ' k I ; v. v. x'.) , S ' ' ' f J -- V : -- ' , " - j ' ; --- ' -. ! r J- - - r s , : "T e.,M: r, I i'T ? 1 j t .r- r i . ', -- r f ' f.,rf e.4?tf m ar tstrr.t .;'. a r m.j ftuie-iirijir- i .'- ; n t .f A - t .tf , "fifn, j'.cy. t.-- Ti U- - sV- r ; r? t l chest. For cost of treatment and all furllicr infer- mation address Ik J olia rencnar ISltUIC v.-- fcf. I Pneumatherapy is the rational iand scientific cure for catarrh. deafness, hay fever, bronchitis; consumption, and all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs and SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK CHOSEN; TO MEET IN BOSTON drawn. Boston was selected by acclamation. During the afternoon a reception under the auspices of the press committee was held at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. In the evening there was a reunion and dog- watch by the Naval "Reservf, which durintr the day had paid a vi?it to the Mare Island Col. C. Manavy-yarThe commander-in-chie- f Senior was received by the ladies of the Grand son Kenne of California. Union in Army Square hall, and the Col. Harry Women'3 Junior Relief corps. Department of C. Kossler of Montana. Massachusetts, had a reunion in GnUh-Georse A. Harmon Gate hall. All of the social functions Surgeon-in-Chie- f were well attended. of Ohio. Winfleid Scott, ChapIain-in-ChiOur Reputation For reliable goods has been firmly esArizona. ofof election tablished in this city. When you buy the in contest The only us of two you which always get the best, for our for ficers was over chaplain, Block includes the leading Lrands. ballot first On the taken. were votes 223 Utah Co.. South Main street. 2SS Liquor votes, Bross of NebraskaS06receivedBradford of and Scott of Arizona HALF PRICE. withdrew and Washington 35. Bradford ballot. Men's second summer on underwear sale this Scott was elected were the only week, at Walker's. Boston and Denver of fo.-- the next place places named had pro ballot "The Amrelus," Lcs Angeles. "Th the mtin?. Before Den that Salt Lake. The two finest became Knutsford," it apparent ceeded far ver had no chance and it was with- - hotels west of Chicago. er - ir. t rye aiel blit d Caj t. Cronkhite. com man dmg t?: 1. turned over th. Twcnty-seco- n m inline d ballory t' the tlu ird :'(. , C'lib f woro to; l a rod by SHATTLd;, Au ft. fl. Today is the last tho.' ofof stotlonA. battery .! b .t day of the fourteenth annual sestdon of Fred G. Dust, on- - of tli vva.-the Trans-Mis- s tiiianSmoii'.'y tesippi Commercial conor.d Lfotitonant. He d t t gress. row at onro. Th? feature of the proramm1 for this r A ton I party wan given by afternoon is the visit of the delegates to D on W'r Jn sday r.h'c.t. It w.u; p';i t"Tat" ,, . J the- Moran liros. ship yards, where the l:.t infonnal in cbaraoior tb. - or J o 11 v.od primarily for ih Th a;, J battleship Nebraska is in the course of Apollo I :v:-i.-- . furnish quartt'ttewan ho: co instruction. t. ;iHsjt t i y Capt. Warwick ; U n't This morning the congress proceeded Lb ut. !!- !::. it. th Fat ef trr! rr'ir with the discussion of Alaska and Its of Lieut. Fmtl Firt c'.t-r.fr-(t- l 1 r I H camp commit. try iti t!, needs, which was continued over from m al !r,!-.- cfarti, T! vvn tir t . Zwf .r. or yesterday afternoon. This discussion brigade Maff. Thas aroused a greater amount of Interf T,',y bntt'.f. 7! r w r. .! III?? rx; I ly far a. est than any other subject brought beSTvzzl ut tl.ai pital corps? Is kopt !m fore the congress. The differ; iky p of opinion as to the desirability of a terrK torial form of government for the ill.trict and the positiveness and determination with which th1 partisans on either side express their views have 4 served to attract a large number of M .:- -' a n 1 r spectators. while the discussion has bct n m prorrrc-f-3r St. Louis has been practically drcb upon as tie plac for hoklim; tho rext annual session of the congress, thouch the con.rref-- d voided not to dtdinittdy tlx the place of meetlncr. but to loave it tr the executive committee. The SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Grand Army of the Republic yesterday selected Boston as the place in which will be held, the encampment of and elected the following officers: Gen. John C. Commander-in-Chief- Black of Illinois. Vice-Command- 'en!;')t i ie!: t "r- lb-gu-ards. Mote than men havo treatment by the hospital crps fi r nx"f -? In nty-seco- 21. er Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincin nati Fhysician After Having Been Pronounced incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consume lion. RtP-A-- p - Og-Ir-- Vice-Command- 4 4 . cdurrsn. : r ball. - 4' - o. 1 TOR AMUSEMENT. st a Sensation in London. j '. a v. ;ty nrol who a t - t n Invention or a Cincinnati Physician Creates , t id Ry.. August 22nd. State cdl'.clals exand City, county cursion to the Hcrmltase in Oprden canthing doing around here pretty soon.' "doing into the hallway, where a large yon. Chicken and trout dinner. Kvery-on- e box was standing, he remarked: invited. Leave Salt Lake 9:."0 a. in. " 'That box looks like a oofhn. I beand 1;0D p. m. lleturnlnr; have lieve it is a coffin, and I guess you'll be 10:20 p. m. in it.' "He knocked her down with a catsup Nothlns can win like four aces exrazor the his from want ad. then cept a Tele-crataking bottle, G. A. R. OFFICERS . f Hik f Treatment Cured By Sanatorinra t e iii in -- lrt! - gl Gm.it t of r He vtjl t ,.?" r : . r I'rovu by day. parade drew tin unu u.l!y nit: it. crowd ;nt . n-v- r t-f- th" In .! t) -- - i o, n-- n a v.llhul t ;ib?-n- tain- bvr-vlc- lro-.- d tried by cotir I las were caught attempting to run th lines after taps last nUht. They w. re summarily arrested by the mUltiam n doing guard duty and were thrown Into the jruardhouse. A number of guardsmen who fail el to report for duty without h iving !irt obtained leaves of alienee, will be tried upon the breaking up of camp. A number wilt b? drummed out of the with dishonorable t.ll;x'hargvs. reThe guardsmen are uffrrij;g lm their ly from the heat. Many so- - badly Inflamed by the reflection of the sun on the water that thy are k ;. confined In the hosplyil tent. Th- - parade ground Irf j hard that th fret in a majority of the guardsmen ar- - badly blistered. Some ar- unable Pi h ave their tents. Last night's drill and i losing ceremonies were marred by a, heavy rainstorm. Tin storm whs heavy that frvrr h s were dmr around all the ten be to prc tit the floors being t'.ood-d- . The gu.vrd.m u an p rf ttig th lvis in thfir tS. id manual and a guard mount can foort l? given. The regular army o:!K i s are pi work. the mn for lntr All Infantry commands v. ore Inspo. yesterday by G. pt. It.irth of I..rt Logan. Company H was flint '.n.pf and a most insp li ; vai gion. At the conclusion of in.p'C lion of all a companies Capt. Ilarth gave th" s'une instrm tiouH and i omplimt nU d thm uponA theird I work. r.attery is gtutd v.lih the trt received i'.i th'4 hand. of the 1 n Twt artit! ry. I.!, ut. .! sai I I a.--t tught that tl. niaiKio are de.mg all In their p e.n r t. : .il.-ia.- .it-- Ing Ik pocket, slashed her with it, after which he cut his own throat and jumped from the window. "Mrs. Gerald corroborates Adams' story in every detail." Dr. Bar says that Mrs. Gerald will be disfigured for life. Her wounds, however, are healing rapidly. Mrs. Gerald was told last night that Adams had died. She said: "I am very sorry, but it is best after all. He was perhaps determined to kill hims If and me as well. I know that my life would have been hi as long as he should have lived. I danger should have hnd to swear out a complaint against him for my own protection." Adams' body was removed to the undertaking establishment of J. V. Taylor, where it will be held for a few days in the hope that word may be receivol from his family. Prior to the tratady Adams had destroyed all letters and papers in his room that might throw light on his family history or connections. v am SPECIAL TO THi: TIILKCItAM CAMP TIM PANOGO Utah Ten I!. Aug. regulars from Fort Doug- e. s - - Adams' persistent determination to die found success in what in probablyvone of the most unique and grotesque methods of suicide in history. Failing in the attempt to sever his throat enough to cause .death, he then leaped from the balcony of his boarding-housThen at the he made determined efforts to tear open his wounds that he hospital to bleed of Then the his death. might guards tins vigilance eluding tenacious wooer of death accomplished his desire by allowing water to be forced into his mouth until he strangled. Andrew Adams, the waiter who on Monday last made an atrocious attempt upon the life of Mrs. Jennie Gerald, with whom it was said he was living, and who afterward slashed his throat window and jumped from a second-stor- y in a futile attempt to end his own existence, committed suicide at the Holy Cross hospital last night at G o'clock by holding- his mouth under a water faucet until he had strangled to death. It was believed on Monday, the day he committed hi-- shocking crime, that he could rot recover, as he slit his windpipe with a razor and narro.vly missed severing the carotid artery, besides having suffered severe injuries by jumping from the top of a balcony to the sidewalk below, landing on his head. k$ iL 0 tUlOpaiSj West Temple hound Tiin con.i:u fi:om Tin: roTorncn. Laboratory and Factory: No. 120 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. |