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Show t FIT I DAY fa u ,1 m 1 m V'X EVENING, AUGUST i cm i m we 2S, 1903.- m 1 i f The Salt Lake Telegram. - in r trplr.Inr. hiAt UsU Uf rratf..nrd srch. which k to t i'r t:r.skf, Jteturr.lr.fhadto tht trytr tuy. h rr. .'.. an exrr!rjiil'is. he two hr briitht whtr the l4r.K j.st. t t fortunately had fAKi io trvrtrie th of ejmlhir.e n n VESUVIUS FAILED IN HIS EFFORTS IS ACTIVE 1 UUMi' LULHl NVA ' I L Detained on of ng 28. Aug. role of heroic eloper to that of prisoner, charged with horse stealing. He has lost at, least temporarily, his "intended bride, Miss Lillian' Reilly, 5850 Normal avenue, Chicago daughter of Jams Reilly, superintendent of construction for the Board f Education. Intrenched at the family home, an irate mother, a stubborn father and a determined sister defy the plans of the new Lochinvar. Here is the chain of incidents that threw all northern Illinois into a turmoil and checked the plans of the eloping couple: FIVE WEEKS AGO Mips Reilly and her sixteen-year-olsister, May, arrived at the River Bend hotel, near Cary, 111., to spend the summer. TWO DAYS LATER J. B. McBride, who clerks in G. F. Oatman's office at Dundee, blew into the River Bend hotel. SOME MOMENTS LATER Saw Mfss Reilly. Love at first sight. Haunted the hotel and finally secured an introduction. FOR MANY DAYS FOLLOWING Mr. McBride breathed soft nothings into the ear of Miss Lillian, and was called "Jim." Miss May watches. NIGHT BEFORE LAST Mr. McBride takes Miss Reilly out driving. "Wilt fly with me?" he asks. "Yes," she murmurs. They fly. MIDNIGHT Hotel Manager Daly hitches up his fleet steed and, with Miss May, begins pursuit of the missing cou.de. YESTERDAY MORNING Daly locates the couple at a boarding-hous- e at Dundee. McBride hears ""the pursuers. Escapes .with his bride, takes Daly's horse and buggy, which" is hitched without, tnd drives like- wildfire for Elgin. TEN MINUTES LATER Daly telegraphs to Elgin police. "Hold horse-thie- f named McBride. Stole my horse and is eloping with young lady." NOON McBride and Miss Reilly at breakfast in Elgin. Policeman enters. "Come with me." he says. SAME TIME, IN CHICAGO Mrs. Reilly in hysterics. Receives telegram from Miss May: "Mamma, take 5 o'clock train for Cary. ' Hurry. We've brought ld-- fffil mlfr rr.r.y 4 - K w-h- 5 'r i r- THREE STATES ! thru o r l-- .ix. 1 -- 1 . - DVD ENDS ECREASING mperne "New Sto: l xtr.c c t - and walk. ?; ech, York itrt. lb It y. r- - Mi K.it'. ; MeLautthlin; S firu! s lrrperarce We?!. cllvei, fr. e l w?-r- hold T rejrtrd'l f jfd tl tr, .: r hard pi rap. N l - 1 t ". '!'.'. th.e ord f th-- 1 ; v Vn m a! d ! r I t'1 ej!-.- '.; , , w" ? fr 'sh! t blind s'dl-- c a! an art v r.-;:- a t h-- ' i? k ;rr.t . in J- t,' r An-nahei- load of wood ho notlcr-- a ". r-.- t, k !.- . ArU-sr,- ..... wr.- - . v.-- ! k.c; rt- rtt rtt 3 . M.r-- r --- a ,J . I ... O i a p P'! -u .e.".t and SATURDAY oner1! : I1'- c'r.S - At 1 :W.r :" ) l..,fl-- . Jr.'.-- . r. '"r I . .. r j j C W' ;T1 r 1 lj n nampion raper xearer. Prof. Iarr, of Itarr & La Salle, at the de- Is Salt. Palace theater, who is ready to - hi.title as the champion paper-- t carer of the world, today sent to The a beautifully executed emblem, Telegram in paper a larjre circular design of intricate geometrical fieures containing the woids. "Salt Lake Telegram." fend 10) 0 iii ii P it 5 - Q A r e p . Ths simplest remedy for Indigestion, many eonstipation, biliousness and the atom-eccilments arising from a disordered liver or bowels is Rlpans Tabule3. wonderB, and accomplished They have aid removes the necessity of their timely calling a physician for. many little ,111a that besetofmankind. They go straight to the seat trouble, relieve the distress, the cleanse the affected parts, and give system a general toning up. The five-cepacket is enough for0 an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, cents, contains a sup ?JA them, h, nt t?.jTiik..MWtA 1 5 .T P I; rr. J ! r f ' j - ; - ! 1 f- j f R.5 i t?.i '., -- t n- j ' ( r-M- Values 20c, 25c and 30c. S a!:vrn!p.r, We've filled rrle pf our window .1 with .nn f?ink p.rule. St Scrub IJrushcs, IP.atkln Pru-he- . 11 S. Ilruflies. Brushes and Paint regularly at fro n z ZOc. but for TOMOHIIOW (NI,Y. Ytil'il fHf'K i: AT. ! :t Wc-- t alh-nWo will nvn o to our Thl . ; a P-- Krp .tr! p:),. r r 1 P f ?"' f ' r- - '.! I t T5iPt n . r. T j- it.,:- - !. !'-.- . ::. ?. tv,';5l t PV. 5 r P. ! iT.-il- r'-if.-t. it !:.-- . ri f''rr-- i t:-rj- I v h I5C fr-M- 79 V. ' JMMmi A . EALT LMHP rUr to VUlt, DUxbtril Hardware Company WHST CITT. I-AUr fir Ortat rUj Grcur.d cn Inr-- rt In t Tli-V- it Bur iirALTir, N1A rd rrCi-r-i-u i fA'.TTOTr P.J--- Rct I fcf Southern PaciTic Linca eornpany's ar. Fee r UPrttrtttT at N. itA.a rrX.r Lkm Ctr k'jfH. Oil CHICAGO, Aupr. Facing his divorced wife, who had rnarrierl again two days after the decree was entered two weeks ago, Herbert K. Shaffer la?t ni.ght lifted a vial of carbolic acid to his lips and mid: Ocaa 1 1 a 1 n I fl fI n fl n h if I2I 1 1 t rt.;ttr r a --A v,-- r p. ' i t s rr iir - .- m - n- R Tin: Tr:,i:cRAM ,:', T P r .nS - a rr'i t'f'.'.Mfi If 1 p. p. It HRAT, l K H 1 lo.i- -t r h rjliaLfan:j!n juuslh;: Wr.ALTII. I Sell nrrrcr, wr.icii li If You Have Goods to aHfornia Tllllil SOTTH. H - - ..SEE- - Brubaker-Campbe- ll TICSITSi Second South St. f, r r P.ls. F!t ; ii r n p Tv.'Ntip.Ni, t; p ,?i iv.v p.j., j. t, a. " ' ' a. Tiu pp. r. P Affr.t. !r.'.-.f3.tl--- i- - 2S. is your fault, Minnie., Good-byeShaffer tossed the acid down his throat, then staggerer toward his former wife, at the same time threatening her life. The woman ran pereaming from the room, calling to her husband to come to her rese tie. Rcfere Shaffer had taken a dozen Fteps he fell. Ten minutes later he was dead. The suicide took place at a house where the former Mrs. Shaffer and her present husband, Thomas llealy, are boarding. it",a Pp:s !'f ": T days Deserted Husband Ends Life in Divorced Wife's Presence. i , w ; . ;! Twm " C S 12 1 'f ft i. 3: U.U V ." j L1 J H the Tirnouoir car servich BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO OVER THE h t4 y 0 It. Union Pacific and Sheriff J. I. Roberts of Prrseott, Ariz., arrived In the city last nifiht with requisition papers for A. A. Pratt, who is wanted in Arizona on a charge of forgery. Pratt was captured here pome day." nco, Sheriff Roberts and hi prisoner will begin the homeward Journey in a few days. Utah Postmasters Named. Washington, D. C, A up. 2. Utah postmasters - P ft t n) r t ; t" - f r .: 'J? r. 1 r 5 " ? J r ! . a J . i 1 ' yyy Cltrn. j Salt Haker Wlio Is Charged With Forgery Will Be Taken to Pres-co- tt for Trial. s n j COMES FOR PRATT ? r COLORADO UTA!! SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS ' j ARIZONA SHERIFF i Lk oty. rs.;t i ' Ie d , ' THEN' DIED "It r. WArmrx. j v un-tiu- lv VtA I i TO OK ACID, v.-it- it : !,- t' ii ti'-v- Mrs. Inez S. Hutton. wife of Police Commissioner" Hutton, af San Francisco, who came to Salt Lake, several months i'tro and confined herself in an apartment i.f tho Ma niton hotel, when she ,1 suit to procure a divorce ipf.r.ci-i- l her husband on the grounds tnat ne naa abustil, maltreated and robbed her, has drawn thr suit. city snc went to nan Upon ..avuiK tliiis and sent lor her nusnann. .lose. Ca met she declared she did not hen th-w."nt a divorce, and that she had bfen infi'jenced to bring the suit. The differences between them have been adjjst-- ( d. and a it conciliation efVected. ' h' l t 1 V-lI- -t. j ALL SETTLED NOW San Francisco Woman Who Came to Salt Lake to Get a Divorce, Withdraws Suit. nrrrrr.rt - J j - BIG HORN BASIiN. . ,U - SAN- t , j rx. t"!b 1 rtk. t'Uh. j j ra. notrm jf?rni m! r l pafocnj. t o:. j c. i. t-- f rr FT. -- - i m. 1 Pt-C- Tov. . , ., - rr i tx yr rni'i'.r HAJT l.Mi r,; f- -., Pfj-vo- Mlff-i- ,n TlA7X - GO TO ISLANDS NEW YORK. Auc;. 2?. Everything tl)at the total industrial dlvi- welfth Regiment Is Looking for indicates dend disbursements In September will be smaller than for any previous month Orders to Relieve Volunteers this year, the declarations thus far anin the Philippines. nounced amounting to only Sle.4."V..jTI. This compares with $17,000,000 In Ausu-- r The Twelfth regiment, stationed at Fort and ?31.2S..40!J in March, the high water mark for the year. t Drrglas, is expecting to be ordered to the 1002 the September disbursements In Philippines in the near future, to relieve aggregated ?16.'J4.1.I(:7. The total for lh volunteer troops whose two years' term present month will be later increased by of enlistment has about expired. dividends not yet declared, but which, It is not known just whn the orders will it is nearly certain, will be prMd. On the arrive, hut it is understood that they will other hand a number of companies be received not later than March of next which helped to swell last year s Sepyear. Other trrtops will bo sent to the fort, but tember total this year disappear from the War department has not decided what the list. ones they will be. NEW WALL PAPER. Two carleads wall paper jufct in. The largest and only new stock in& the city. HUTTON QUARREL IS GEO. W. EI'ERT CO.. 32G State street. fd 3TRAINS DAILY !! Jrs- - te r V.et..J fr- n. t , n. ,. - "' rA:n. ;aj.vi . 1 ia . r:I mm t sun L'r e I r ? r '. - 1--31 FA5 CITT. e--v. - !., Kwr. . '!c!it r.rl " m ,!-H- ? ) r -s anta 2 v if j: 1 f- t- .r h- - - T lumsK. J ir- t-- -- ll-.lr- xp'-ritf-- . -- i-- - r.,.ir - J P- At ;.. :- O- ' j i1 . :' 'A . ...I t :.-f?' r ts Vt " T.r ... T' f Ki"?rr f fm I .Vtt f - rr m f s tn e.f .. I.'S r .Vti r" t f; ) Wvcmlrtr. N 5 1 Tfikit. o r A At T. A i h sri.Nci.st, a a. j.'a t. a. Slain Strut. City Tlrktt -ct, l'rie ,.. ... Ki No 1 r.VANST" r. rtre-- Itt r.atf Il 1 , :reai Jt? ' Pr re p. . - 1 n e-- - ftf. r . t t' !".;! r. I'..i. rr. n h alt. but il.ry m;1 l r f N r .f t! t . b .. lie '? p if r.- 1 r-- ., Arf:l. r .er.e I I-- fe I i r 1 r-- rf 1 f.j . ','f t a I. I Wei, " r.- t .t rv C'ly Alir.MT? AT HALT LAKH CITT. "J.. J?..rr- r. r -c n -.. rr.. J ?r 1 W- vt? . rv jt t'-- ir Vn bTf-fl ?.. Uffn, .. l .51 c rt. -- r-- r.-- i tMr- - -- I - I " n fr.irt .. ,t 1 1 ,tr. t. I'CJ'.T.I t LT 1.AKK r,r -- t ! 4 W T a treffr te t !. n l N-.i- r; r ; r eft ? t r Z. T. V e. Jl, W. G I LLUTIr. !. IrVr Iir.ir , e I e. r ! ; plate ft ri ri; ttn:t. a e mil t ll.r.ms'i ll'.'n Stop' 1 f.. rsjt'i'M, rnn.-Jhi l.itl. The n.irt vhth" shot win, the rh)v-u- n. - " . .n th rri Ira they nefr A t !h in p 'tu.tnott the t:.r: a . liiilfil In time )fTifrr r )C Ce.rv ft a- - ' J ft I fk. VV , . e,t- 3t r all T.r AVr - -. fc- ar-a- S'-rat.i- . i" 'T T. m J p.ll rr.r-l- 1 Hf'.-r- K :t fl GRAlfftVE5M? 1 p-- t . Me 4 . Vi'!'.;;.itn ! ; .. . ' t t ? S'-rc- . r t.-i- !I c 4 55 p.m e Il-'- Ac-.- tJer.eral l lb" t !'M --,- r. Lr.k Corr.n I !!-u- l'1i, m. f rtl-v- ft. l-- f'rref:"r f.r ' Vn mt.-- - r V ri . rl !r,t r M. i'v-.'t.?- t r 5 rn? Cf !ts. Orr.i rrli"r. Ki: u Tcr rU 't f 6:0 u , Tee !jh!ni up'-rln- A rMATi;i.l4V""row" Keowrt n t I 4 ; Cn'.f. r SHIt! ItOlSi:: J. W. Cnnn'r sh irrs. h.i. f ' - e f lh ton h t r i rd letter Ir7, fTl c. fr m asay f r I i eaillii. department ha r Treitry The ! r lirr.atl'.n. tr.p..-t tine f Uf.ff r.rr,irc l;rpu! '.Jcn r :cr tr-wl.ij t.:.irrn sr.ii'.'r lll-srt. met the rhirc t:n takn by depart J V he that It w r rt of C.e ! tf f f tr was ctctd hn plate t i n. a. w r.e. to tay below It. Th e" in U ha lt determined, therefore, to ct nhad th work Itself, itnd will hire nun by th" day to work In the trnch findund r th Council' direction. If th y that th jclvcp out originally are to.t fipur'n th'-Vc iTwill nils" thm.' while If thtt ar found to be about th rlKht city will probably continue vl:h the excavating Itself. ANN'AnF.Ll.A: Nie' Thwrston of r.e a remarkable r hVA f r a teiday. While polr. lrto - t -- eraj. O'),. e . ; -- 'r!(.fl. i City Ticket Orr.c 201 Hla Etrett, Telephor.w 250. n 'Tji-- d , rtect Idnbo. te M. f, iUrf.Ci V.'ith y. ALL TI1AIK3 DAILY. r.d Stwr.o; w : I 2:00 a.rn T) . . J:, Mrrur Ikhjri; ,;,,), , r.l Arl. t'-'.:r..- l. . September Declarations Lower Than for Any Month This Year. Itlnker c j'.-- t IresTi I'rnvfi - j. jua Aldermen." i. I ". rtir!i s-- " ft '' - if- t, t. J r ,'??! Ca".!er t' Mi J fancy tp trr.ir-maWt;orch'ttra: Weleh: selection, i act. Sweeney; f.vr npcJaltV. Htf.n atd Mt .,. 3 o, -' fe,) I'M r i it.jt AKRIV31 iTma." I n a; CI!r.! c r. ...... - d Y Lerr,:rcl-- VAHK CITY: The W. rn of l'.rk !ebrati d last tiUhl t th M City Terrs The proKr mme. In part, fallow : . e th. Marhall Openlr.i? nddre, lection. orch'!ra; sovif. M". y.Mrown; sons, "rarett'ii s r n Him Hllce." .f.tntrr William iivrn'i Wet; nt g, "Ahi,. I NFWS FROM fi r. J . tie-- , fTtt-- i 1 k - h-- 1903 I. AKr.ivjt. ':30 a.rn J.) - hrlf p. i I -,!- Knys-vllle.'wh- end of "a. Fee e Utr.h. PUOVO: John Fteven. one of Provo'a present building and facing State street. oldtst citizens, died yesterday of Urtsht's nn illness of about three The entire building Is to be remodeled disease, after deceased was born Augut weeks. The and modernized in every way and will M. P'';. In Orent Hrlek Hill, IJucHinsrhnm. Kr.gbind. He Joined the Mormon rhurch be made the finest In fche entire West. in Iondon and emigrated to 1'tah hi G. S. Holmes, lessee and proprietor, He leave a wife and numerous frb nds In returned with the above information Piovo. The date for the funeral hs not last night, from Los Angeles. After con- yet been et. ferring with his associates he gave the KAYS VILLI?: II. T. Robins of information to the prejss. mt with Rn accident by fiiUlt.e The addition to the building and the from his wagon on the 14th instant. di-- in l the OKden hospital yesterday. remodeling of the old structure will cost leaven , d wife-intsons a thr and three and will occupy arwentlre year. $250,000, t ICJJ J13 Mr. Cunningham of Gloucester, ers. of thtf nn Ulnnm NKP1II: After Mass.. one of the owners. Is on his way bv rheumatic fevrr. lflcr here and as soon as he arrives the work weeks. c.iu!d Jr.. "died In Nephl tint Saturwill be begun. The plans of an Omaha was and burled Vrdn .day. Th dearchitect have been accepted. This ar- day ceased vms 25 yearn old. ami came frm chitect drew the original plans for tbe I erbyslilre. Kngland. Tour year nito. was unlvetfally known by th- - Idn structure. biI The interior changes, in the present labored in that vicinity, and was all. building will include the removal of the byMT. PI.KASANT: r.nitlr.eer KrUey .f dining-rooIt will be Fait Luk downstairs. has b n In Ml. Pleasant this a to both high grade cafe, and changed the work on the wateroverselr.K wk. yftm which 'American and European plans will be works Is 7tf'dr.it ,,n at this inaugurated. tirr.". The Council has falUd t im eur- n f lh bid for the cxcnvaHr.tr sdr.Rle trcrches In whlh thf j!; Is to bIn lall thmuKh town. The rr.ivm for thi that th nrk placed a maximum frierthy r.d m'!e that prlc public. AJthouc th" th 41 figure Ih not an ur.rr.i'iir.aM" on-oi. tractors have ref ted to tl'l if Lillian back." AT THE REILLY HOME TODAY "No, sir; that man can never marry my daughter," says Mr. Reilly. Rooms are darkened. Shades drawn. Temporary romance. .td " Vth. - - - ' 1 St K V:y f arr t:,r Iu-hs- e rtn, u:sr. CITT. d yjer-- . r'.f I- The Knutsford hotel Is to hav2 an addition of ten stories, with 150 rooms, built on the open lot to the north of the m J"er frvaii dip-4i- IKK SALT - p4-- ' L Q UVe rr.ovr onrooN Fnnr.r r .j I. i Vtt :N-Iri- - 1- 0 LAKE R. R. CO. The correspondNAPLEB, Aug. t , nd why fl t j ent of the AF.soclatM Press ha JuH tribatarb. on ide t th of th othrf Tnr" returned from spending a night on allowed t n what th ant , Mount Vesuvius with the special retr.e of th a problem. mission of the authorities to ra9 th terscene was The limit. MT. II.1:a.ANT: M!. Ar.r.l. M Mr. prescribed rifying but magnificent. KnormouHto Arthur, 'nn tlmnb yourc lady of Ml. masses of liquid fire (lowed almost of an 4J,a'ant.of illtd esrdy - n ;fT r!: s Hhe ha firrj,in the correspondent's feet, forming great attack lropy. . .t? from that in a t;.t i w.f.r mounds. wa thne. it trd nssit jtnd Erectly by i The eruption continues today nnJ.th? trip takn Vlw-s?or.IhroiKli the Is vast rently provolume of lava ncquirlng park, tho hleh l:u ! h' TP arrher ba:!y. I,-cportions. Detonations inside th vol- a w3 of cano have caused the prediction that the opinion durlrr all the tln.e ,t l fJ that nhe had trn more violent eruption may be f y juitr.f poi.ne.t herb rnlnir In the pirk.a r was K ears of nge. having Urn of tht city all hrr 2i:e. Knutsford Hotel Is to Be Enlarged and Complete: ly Remodeled at Once. . Is I Mia Time J -- err-rosrUt-c $250,000 - P0ST-MA- rr!4'ml lr4rt VKHNAI.: A d SOLDIERS FROM hJ a . SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND 5ALT Inc taken by th lr htt.ltar.ts of rnt ir. t mke th fltraw- the ;rop-t:hm Vftijcy a tie rrnervir for the wrry ' of Irrifftlr.ir th tiarchrj. hn! ' f I r 1 tih ex.unt y. a r d th r t ho r p MjriK to tj that the th fc-!'hjt. 4 tif the r!Tt.al n'.nf th:r alorc t fn the .s'lmnrr) t)4rhmre to th tnouth of th rtv Br" tf.oj. rd of rrr of land W'.at mhy b re en J clalrPfld when th rj o;;,r-- l r s tt; met.;, an) the f thl purjv(-n- i slr r. :i t come from th r.1 p. S8. WILL COST e fs"h. Emotions Continue audi Detonations Arc Most s Terrifying. 1 If you must ilope, don't steal another man's horse and buggy. If you must elope, better pick out an intended bride who has no energetic younger sister. Axioms of J. B. McBride, young Lochinvar of Dundee. 111. For McBride, Fate's through arrangement of circumstances. rwa.de a sudden change from the CHICAGO, i-- it table TiAiE -c. d AXIOMS EVOLVED . BY NEW LOCHINVAR OF DUNDEE, ILL. Charge Horse-Stealiand Intended Bride Is Locked ", Up at Home. rr -n t-- b-- x were: appointed today Cannonsville, Garfield county, Ephraim Caffall. vice Cora Henderson, resigned; Vermillion, Sevier county, James J. Ivie, vi.ee J. 33. Gledhill, Sr., resigned. Chicago, Milwaukee Line & St. Paui Know f if W"h-- rtr.; lrain, vl T: t-- -j tht I'r'.T thre h ST tr. tr.rc-'- h X S F; LlncF 14 TRAVEEINO INDFD A PE.ASURE. THREE TRAINS TO CHICAOO EVERY DAY WITHOUT ft 21 AXES ft rt CHANGE OF CAES. EEAVS SALT LAKO V iijji C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah iniiiijiiifj . 1 f1' It V 1 t : I r. 1:. : |