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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 12 v sycr-yfc- If The Evening Telegram. you can be inter- TELEPHONE WDHBEBS. ested in coal, "That Good CoaF'can do it. As a lady said the 240 Business Office Editorial Booms 228 LYNCH IS RECAPTURED WITHOUT RESISTANCE i CONVICT0 $ WOUNDED Desperate Convict, Weak il, other day, "It's the most fascinating coal I ever saw." WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts till 6 day; warmer Friday. DENVER. Colo.. Oct. 15. 1903. UTAH: Fair tonight, warmer in north portion; Friday partly cloudy with warmer in north and cooler in south portion. V, S) i LICHTEIMSTE1IM V nOHT PURSUERS. TO V I I JEWELER. t) ? WAS NEVER ARMED ened by' Hunger and Wound, Gires Himself Up at Wood's Cross. p. m. Friday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Fri- Samb erger Tm:npiAY nvKNiKO, oCTonr.R ti, iwo. t tht L Diamonds CI hn cpturd h4 cn a Lynch b hd cartfd long rain coal way from prUon and for a h4- - Cv covertng a hijeh plniM hat b had found In Ms wanderings. He was ') unarmed nd th onlr thing he r.d om rac h In his pokftp wrr had picked up for purr if up his wounded rm. a leathlln er strap. om tfbcco and clsar-et- f papers. phy-l.iDr. A. C. Ycurr. th -I- 4 Loose Mounted James Lynch,' condemned convict. who Friday night escaped from th 8T., State prison and for who? capturr. "WEATHER CONDITIONS. dead or alive, a reward of $00 was of The barometer is highest over the north ern plateau, middle and Rocky mountain fered, last night walked Into th rail The Man on slope: and lowest over the southern plat road station at "Wood'n Crops, a Hill t eau and MIssIssIddI valley. St. A Ttt Hstller. r,d drc-occurred over portions of village just north of this city, and lh emlned Precipitation eastern Colorado. Wyoming, eastern re peaceably submitted to txlr.g brought ' v f I Pb--k rati' Mrarnlr.K's t 'p.ir.ifl n r in n I.jrrh braska. Minnesota. Missouri and Illinois. 1 n . ! f II j Tour telephones: 2000, 650, fourwl th rrachc-thai th prison. rhlff ir'.rlty 500 with heavy rainfall at Kansas City. 1.C2 back to the prison, to escape from g t l.ai-'ihett ctlor. ht-rhe'n at was (ton th tprlr.g. 623. inches. this bad'.y It l,al I morning raining 288, rd It he which endured all the rufferlnj; j t s' St. Louis. tlsotlra; brliw th' rltw nnd thlt th wound Mcfr, FancyPar . ll-for a man to crowd Into live r j u to The temperature changes were slight ex Oreat itv.at possible condition. a It In was frightful 12 n 10 over to a of fall n. ' of degrees cept degrees lor Lamps Croat days. ? . not thir.k. hoifuvcr. lhl It l!l portions of Idaho and Washington; and In th nlr by ti ly h!rh reto effort Without rr-the Tex over of la?t rise making bo to ampul', th portions corresponding j th rami:. Nr'y: :i if on as, Minnesota and southern Ltsh. sist capture, he jermltted two unarmed lb Wr.ncjiry cf tail k'.'.l1 ou!r:t-tR. J. HYATT. wiilb Mtif! men to return him to the law. knowing of th !o. Every gem or piece Local Forecaster Mgge.t of jewelry you buy of w ound. th hands well full at that death only us If guaranteed. "We o it f ' Pd Jtranrirg. of a squad of executioner await him. stand back of every Temperatures. r Today's Regular t h! tt ritri-lh t.i rtJ-l sale. 46 degrees STORY 6 o'c lock TELLS LYNCH was And be to I retaken. he almost f l "i a glad in I c!U"5i, it j Just now we have 4"i Price 7 o'clock degrees . r Win how was cal to pr t r an unusually fine asFor five days he had wandered nbo-j- t 4'i degree 8 o'clock OF HIS FLIGHT. sortment of Rings the hills lying to lh.2.east and north nf lh ttaiie vf lorajl'TH (i- had 47 degrees 9 o'clock suitable for Engage-- t lr'o th8 Bh rr 4tl so muih as a mouthT2 the not th pr.m'n" crs!-- l with 10 o'clock city, degrees ment and "Wedding ! f ! 54 dogreo il 11 o'clock In a fw wek rt WOUNDED of food, cold and wet. footsore and ful AND WEAK nj Ulndowm. purposes. ao degrees 12 o'clock hi us- -. l,er ft be?fr, m T! 1 C tired, and. worst of all. with n shattered With our low exZl degrees 1 l o'clock Wa of arm want It for l.o'.J the his at le'e rrn sld; rotting penses we undersell & V Kri-rel f,,r in-c- ar Oa medical attention. t,ak all competitors. I knew nothing of th plot jo brak 1 oe:. l un 1?. t' Elsewhere. tai wbd ESTABLISHED 162. utn Temperatures Nerve Lasted Five Days. of my show It In i ; t Only, from ih :rl n tintit th H ton'.'. Oct. 15. Temperatures at 7 1 B r 2 X bv lo wu nerve Th His unlocke.1. JNO. DAYNES & SONS a. CHICAGO. at out held but well, umiiM lh hnhy fr t.af lnt nil m.: New York and Cincinnati. ."; opportunity n'4M Boston. 4.3, Washington, 60: Chicago, Min- he could endure the pangs of hunger no rsc.ip sernied o m to t"e,r a gift of It rnttlfo. snl- It 26 Main St., Opp. Z. C. M. I. t !? .' atin rnnr.y ,aneapolis and St. lxuls, 64. longer, and was. compelledkno-k"- to appeal to heaven nnd I l"t no time In takln Monday, one for food, lie at th in Jul? m I't l:-c- k d.ty fc.nl of It. Th ir.dders wr thr It to lb b'. door of the little home of Widow Wat-Ho- n ta-Oct 19th. and told her h was a Moncuttr rn.l I pi.ued one gainst the wall and lo nltitrk lh s. J "; g abyin t! CALL OX US BEFORE MAKING loM'-a Sh was fiom and with Ogden very hungry. whn let.tfP-- , t 1 f t afUl' r.rc 1 us I mounted it Guard your purchases. Our goods are the best I '.st d to th gave him food, but h was un.ibt t AT pprnrg SNAP SHOTS I n arm. did shatteret! nif.and my and prices defy competition. . eat. A few hours earlier in securing it uj-tl kil"l th- - l '.'v. rurtsltur ni would have probably glen hint not stop, but ptld over th wall nnd in'o. t!r 1 m ally JVI wovjil I i!.l to ar.d to IIou, p in perremain HOME NEWS. a;( hiding up strength C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler toj to run. Tin.- - and ag.iln I trlpp-hour at i tin." th"?' for haps have made K"d his erap Delirious and exhausted. 1.1s r.ly and fell oer ob,tal'S and Into dlKh. ha I"!'-- ' a f.!'-e- ! f.i"!r. 235 MAIN" STREET. . n i' -on and not a nd' i t d was to keep moving. Irtii5t. j but lh- Prlic lMn l tre urg'-' r ' rcss:;v. rt thought " - ' Will Draw Court Calendar. :; : Wbc-; perhaps, forced him to mak- - for a rail- - i and on. 1 do pot know where until I jlac w r. t o: !. sp I The trial calendar for the November road, where he could ri le instead of I'" i I fell from Titrbed a iaKket 'vb-- tf t Ti - in term of the Federal court will ho drawn having to drag hlmelf along a d isty ti .rui a: w. to next unaH luh November Iru-'.er'.s. and has ben highway. He went first to the horn" of up Monday. in.irut; Kifljc HardT,are & Store Co. c set for the first day of court. k fi?-d Judd Wilson. Ktatlon iigent for the I don i think I h I tlcM Ui my womd- - l ir . Wife Short Lln. His object. h says. wa to arm a r, l M Ts"JkM U.n Or 'll ! !'tTP1) fciixer"d thought u till th n, I was so by p-- t" : ! I r .'!'." find out w lien a train w as du. Mrs. Mr. Moore Not a Mormon. A as I was stlil rtunlc'l n !t, bd ;i r. rii" Ml sia Mr. L. B. Moore, who was a candidate Wilson came to the door in rspons to gratly excited on so his g a5 th" r ib stoop. I.yr.h the pain licam for the Republican Councllmanlc nominastamping lntne that t fain!-d- . tak tti'A tlr f furr.latlae c r n w r r ; Mr. I : tion in the First precinct, is not a Mor- looked extremely repullv ? she imI think, an .ki ur.ror, aired 4 r I tcit;r hu4ir t wl-o mon as stated. Mr. Moore a treasurer of mediately closed tht door and told her f nrre ntatr. then ha" (D St. Paul's Episcopal church and a most husband that a strange trnn was there. for foiiv tltr.e. Ncvrr slr.c Ir rubt !h in r re.. !i'Mlfr.a popular business man. e c. !" hon i Wilson call h 1 begat the th p iln with d hui'.d'.r. acd. Many such ? ,. f If I ran; ging, so Mr. Wilson paid no attention T;f to my srrs'. (!biorrf KIM YIXG. After a w r f i Chronicle's First Issue. to Lynch, but in a few minutes siarlel The l!. ' w ,u up and 1 could ni'Kiii r.tny t flf l f in t followed him for th station. t" Lynch t. rn II rr. The first issue of the University Chronf ef h H l away from th ,V IT way li.tt r, m I starticle this season has Just been distributed. ftn aimless marner, and as he apV,..!.-"Cl.u it t V. i ' tr r ' "M. . . The magazine is weil gotten up, and be- proached the depot Wilson noti- ed that i i y toward Hmigraiion rar.yon. t dvn i ';rt-sides many interesting "squibs" on school his arm was wounded. lie culled K!an t'l 1 on. nil ()rjn. then remember rb.nly dil from life has a large number of pages lUled Hatch, a young man w ho lives in th PU.T t,Ki: JTT. PTAIf. with breezy editorials. nf IghlKjrhood. and pointing Lynch out. only that t hid wherever I rm! 1 dartold him h" thought the man was skirt-- I th hll!s In a ing the. day S5 for 53.50 A Popular Nomination. convict. lh l icM ti n C C 9 northerly 0 frG 1 I an s n f P. J. Anson of the piano firm of n had fo. hungry gt kep & Anson, who was nominated for Captors Unarmed. A CHANGE OF HEART 'Ul and fiitr.t th.it my lately YOU ' so were Neither railed Hatch in Councilman the I n 't 1 l el.d Fourth ward bv the nrmd, feet. NlVt b. (.; las" "Will come when you see this unsurpassed jam I one ST is last f his of the be? h- Republicans night, r n r brother, who as it happened had into th UW h In f tl.e fif think yocollection or new and charming Wdat ity krewn business men in the city and hi Just returned from a sar h for th" rn par!. I wan s I agcertng b.d!y ir 1 wo odd thoTMtand Ttx: JEWELRY. nomination pleased many business and ml.'sir.g man, for yerr h th . t'hiMrctt f.d.OW.l tie. )e. fel. uptuf 4 w s If you intended to postpone purchasing, personal friends. a a of State reward r Tn-I .: lut offering l's. M it g throw and ir.g you will not do so you will be afraid that had laid off his arm as h" p.i.se,l his th"UKht 1 I reen !! 1 "Happy later there may not be anything here Typhoid Fever Victims. wal.t..-home. two 'Hie biothrs c alled U? Ul t hv g .'. and so as ""Happy" the quite watch, particular as h- - realized th it H. C. Stevenson, need 28. of Thlt! Lynch, who as I d: 1 . f f"tloirg in-- . kr.t.w or ring, or pin, or pendant,pretty that now takes Junction, thd and Mrs. Mary Hurgl. aged in, he was the object of their 1 wan d 1 f il. an I nhiJo u c w your fancy. walked away fnun tie dput atil You will be wise to buy now. The ar.d her grandson, both livt rr-lying In the r., j nnal.l ! T West Seventh South street, Th-- y J car. a around be just as pretty, but ing at .hi things later may .n Mask's i!al lh SI. from typhoid fever. The first 1c; an at igt;:xd iilm to h ilt. did puces might be different. stre. named victim is at the Holy Cross hosE YOU w th-st thetu to their requ-retinn ! with I trut hai- e. ti nn. i t.. ; pital. W. W. HALL, Jeweler - t. altir.g-rooof th lit-I- t Wat j.t ; in lh- - t. In reply to thdr qu "t!on. Iavth f.i'iii 1 ft SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. 1 rr.v t t . when rally , utt-u. a 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. fild them that he 1 M l In ! r. n ovr '.r: r:e t- -i 1 -t f. EDSON LEAVES FOR ,IH from Ogden. and that l.e had b n In lh jtii. t t 'Phone 1421-e i n I ir I r. ir whr 1 !;!. Salt Lak on a spree, wh! h had wound . and jm lf Ir jf to t.ik a with drunken ompar b ns, ) eterdiv up in a tl?hl w en the- - p en ran; n al l It 1 MORE hHI INSPECTION EYE GLASSES AND THE in which had l.H artn hurt u;'n tf fe. lr)5t he wanted to g. t ha- k to g n. ltoth Th-- I ti- - t o' u J: p.y r 1 w bi'." Ih.t!. -- 11 ... i!:'' p STEREOPTICON the Hatch tys atci Wi!oii. nft-- listen('. I ti; af- - 'f rtiye;f any w.-t.lf d in to to .KdMon General Lynch'H ing of Rio th story, ever Manager a attended If you ie(Jn picl r.e. 4 V II 1.'i?t!l ',: C r 1 him, and wul pr'..tll ture entertainment you stereop? will remember who has been in Salt Luke and he,-,. il'it.J I R'r.t f r r. y of .f i - J?e t. sent Mm on hi way but that that when the operator threw the light Grande, for the Union Tea & Coffee Co. g ).. i 1 .i ' ic.r v. n wi: kavk rr. on the curtain an outside rim of orange vicinity past week attending to them a.skej if h- - hid r td tij. of fo.J I sla--Jt .ifi-v., v t IJ. SOUTH t i l: ! or blue appeared. If the operator knew matters relative to the extensive imTHinn an .! jr n Lynch. His id nt.iy had ; :o! .4.; v I v,eo,;i i ..th.er h w his business both were removed and an O , a t d;ed r suCal St during th tltn- - h- - wn forgottenstor.e-utlerpo. even light displayed. "Out of focus" was provement that the Rio Grande pur1 lire-"O !'. iiOU. n "l t V, wb as a VJl and it.. the difficulty and applies to glasses that poses to make In this lty. com luded his It.g jr. his name he was startle I p. r ej til !y. are misfits and out of focus. A careful were th- r. hlit,tit i r His riuet pn-rexamination will determine the exact business here yesterday and last night, lenses your eyes require and we guaran- in company with Superintendent Young, tain he was th" esc.ipol mnv INSPECTOR'S tee a fit. ;.;',;j.';;;MIoE showed him a ne u .i rf 1iv) left for Denver. piialM Lynch, underneath whl. l u UTAH OPTICAL CO., 231 MAIN. sh.i will travel slowly. It being Mr. th II offer of th" larg They if MOTHER IS DEAD J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, O. D. th- - man a Kdson's wish to inspect the entire road looked at It and ald h- - k!i".v w.-reciil Vhs a j.Mf ty; ROYAL W. DAYNES, O. D. 11 s t : Th.e Hat h boy and Wi,-O '.f. between Denver and this city in a most sot'i-what I In hubt. but tii.a'lv '!! iA M erT v n o er Mri 1 r?.Jl ! ry.t careful manner. Juth a hat will to bring the n..t: to Sal: .iV- i r 1 A.. H 1: I i! to' r Mf. from Mr. KJ?on's sojout u here ould nut make sure whether h. was or i.t lo.l 'tMt'k 1 rr h- - r 4f man wanted. the at d.. be learned today, but in f ktl Kilt' r via f 7 ; I by At th- - -1 ot h- - Wa- - K" - ' f. tlttt. at lh circles It waa said that ex t ndv im- f'.nards ar.d I're. Th- y look him Hilton . 1 w . . na?; ., of is.. provements will be eoinrnen o in to a nearby ilmg ?'ot. un l gr. him y. M t.f .u! an t almost V.P". r- several drink- - of bt..r,ly, wlit-J!.;.,!, e t it S r iniTnr .o? u ; n; I llry ".iia t t h. n oil ived him i ui p.i-- j p'Ti !:. w 01 ii his period of w ,i r.d.-- Irg and starvthat i:r wper.. in- - fiic.eral p ri i tA of b- !;:-ing was over, and th' u.d-sn"TELEGRAPH CASE IS i . M to Identl-tyiy. .u.y further atteti.pi deny He admitted h was Lynch, and on to tla prion mi,l nil h- - could Body Lies la Stat. DEFERRED FOR TERM his -way vvnetner you sni - T'. ll-retn-mb- -r of his n and )aod-r-l'-Ks- . ..!v ..? l: ! ,Tl money UP put athe E3.vtnir I l K . 1. r, t. tt y 41.; ; 1 tf t -is. r! k 11. bank or bay a !! case Po.m.iI TVb com-panof The the nun " 11 tm o f diamond i!g 1. a ,r. I rr.cfat f!u IK) 2IATTIE ML "KTISHAKt, ; r . ; t McCoiiahav .,! iti..the RailUnion I'a. against ! " .. I 1 ) r la' e e r.f f. MAIN It's all INDIAN SUMMER IS road company, which was to have be.-.r- i'ii !e trrfi.i frrr:j St fame. ;.i! tf Tsfhr -i l ih funeral t;l I ...ul-'it l l i.'T" before Justice? of the T argued r, t m "... ? Puprein ltj--;juconanay, - : t court today, was continued over the NOW IN FULL SWING I ? .' ? present term by stipulation. rtln Melhn orrosin: kexyon iiotix cn main - t- n. m n 1 d 1 d r-- !: r-.- T p:n ! r;--- . U;-m- Kfl h-- rVl " b-- ;t. pprl d'r - - lr ge Uk -. i- c pl ;; iii X rtnll rl ll 1 3. .ahr . itjt an - d - Crt Initai:at !. ill-)- llr tr-- I t- (( on n-.i- Mr'l 1 - p:' r g!n rv 1 vij-.- '. I 1 1 ! --0 nl. Ctt '. ? Hr: V -- -- 1 cln - 1 . is-- - - c - lr,' .' ;- hllli - - f!!':. . ' r s r )- . X 1 Oar-FUr.e- 1 SAW THIS, tw Jct 1 c c j hr. . . 4SS? l . att-nton- hi-r- - eight-year-o- ;i.-.- t ld -- SATISFIrl om-mand- t-- M 1 . 1 m ! f.-- r j- t"' ', r f. y. f- s ! feS fr ? d-- r 1 - - AROHA f . t- - 1er 1 "i 1 . lfl r t at n 4:. LVt r-jt:- n J h.-- itd ce-7"- - s ldi' p-- r . . OSTEOPATHY . - tr . " 1 1 . r-i- r 5'tt' !- 1 . :.-- ! n-nt- ife .1- 1 lmni-diat-d- ! h M'-a'ly- . - 5 1 ! . I 1 1 I . s h-- I VINCENT .. ! r- - 1 y : the Try NOTT . 1 f!.-i,.l- . musician, i musical Studios Ccadins SHOE CO, " 1 i 5i- KENYON HOTEL. Watlier condillons ha European and Ajinerican Plan. Bait Lake City's new hotel. Incom- parable. October 9th to 18th, Inclusive, Via Orepon Short Line. Hound trip from Halt Lake via Opden both ways. $44.50. Going- via Ogden and returning via Portland or vice versa. J5S. Kually loiv rates from other Short Line points. Final limit November 30th. f BOY MONEY BACK! 1 FLOUR. J Marriage Licenses. j'V .ome tltu. Koreeavter Hyatt my.i fair will prevail tol.iv nnl Frld.iy, and that ! t ri ri r tomortow th-- ten,pia-tur- e w HI at leatt. r'" s- veral re "f'fin lltioni ;ir; exttemely favoial ! today," he F.ild. "for a ront Inuat hm of a neatly this weather, whbh jrle t as on rould expert it to be. Thennot a siKn of th approach of any Mortn ttb- l and rondltlotm ee:n i'.iit Th temp'rature y M nlay sa alwnni ncrniHl. Th n.axln um rerordvd wn C4 detrri - . n I the minimum wj 4.' p.. n for Ical weather - Pcircc, Hirschman, Nordica, oampanan, trttl many other d-r- - f lending arti?l, prrfrr ! - ?nln-roo- AMD n. tit, ia 1 r. EXCUUSIVEUT 13UUMENI5ERC. t) lo' .' , '' t ,. 11 I rr- A " I - it, i a no:; rrrii;sL:, Tr.. ft- - ":- ar.d r - . . i-1 si." i KML, 1,2; LA LOCKE liAl'COCK. t. 4 Cu'.tvt I Tr-cj-- 1 . i-- 4 3 -- '''- THE PORD HOTEL ,; -- 4 J r. . J el. (h ANSON CO. 5 1-- 53 t . ! t t 4M y t CULLEK HOTEL 71ft 1 rr'.a p.r:. 4I IVffV. rw I . CARSTENSENit - ktoue-trusliv- UStTHM "The Everett is an Epoch piano," prt'. 1 t 1 Pianos s : Everet'L Xt ' L. . Cf. r Ilrxicr, - 1 f GADRILOWITSCIT, Durmcibtcr,r ; ' O. White. Ely. N, v Z2 Anna M. Duvall, Annapolis. Nev.... l KTee. S Rudolph Sinder, Taylorsvll'c The 6t. Dnrlt prlvai "rjo Annie Naegll. Taylorsvllle on two floors, unexcelled service John L. Guibar. Salt Lake 44 2i ltlaln. popular 3a Jostphlne Jacobson, Sait Lake Peter Hanson, Sandy. 1'tah T Pie the Food for Warriors. Eva Ham, Sandy, Utah .,1$ sr. Jan Boyden. IMnfrham The Hartford Cournnt notes that th Enl Rathbone. Binsham 20 soldier uoys In ramp at Nianlle la". Zl Lam Rftsmutsen. (Iranger wek wanted pie. PI Isn't part of the. Edna Smith, Granger ....1 nut or rare ai amp. nut in Lewis Webster, Weit Jordan It. nnd Rot It by aendlni; out- wantd ;i is side for It. Th man who dcx-- n't May J. Jones. I'nlon John E. Wll?on. Esth-rvlil- , la iiKnier or anything ni or lIK pi is Dora Hendrlckfon, Esther'li!e, la tlon-eerTh hardy Nw Kngrland els. were pi ealern. Th tnot Irit. 27 George G. Fox. Sprintr CItv. Ftah 27 A. Isabel Wilding, Salt Lake men of our tim are pi eatem r e and pie 22 Th e- -But there Albrrt M. J. Prichard. Salt Lake . Maude Gallacher, Salt Lake IJ1 healthful kind and Th rtf31. 6T i loor kind Isn't fit to feed th.William H Thompson. St. (eore m.ivw th J. Wrbiiu, AilU Cretk a liidefilj rit.4. Edgar J HUSLERS quit fettled during the pat few day? and th prosperts for a fea?on of dtlUhtful Indian summer are better today than they have b LOS ANGELES EXCURSIONS, broom . - , S. Main St,. Tiilephon 9TI:Yi U C.tf BtTt Cat fi Tralr. !' ! X,v. |