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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 TRUSTY TIRES F FLIGHT AND RETURNS Edward Johnson Voluntar- -' 0 Comes Back to ily 0 State Prison; Sister May 0 Have 0 0 0 Place. ZS.-Jo- i.--rh th-cen- aus bureau In Washington. ! UtvJer arrest hete, teicether ith It. I. Gllroy. of SHnn In alKgi-- to ! the .irt ornplK-in attempt to extort I10.C) from a Nw York mTrjin!lle aceicv. Th" pert I manager of the oncrrn. In !' ;at, to .aj t.lleiceri thai Htinmrt lhr iil r.i-- in.j to rtvl comKTii-- t rccrla of tin? mercial ni;enclo. JMInnon. tt I allefffHl. Kruri1 th frw whll? worfcit.sr tn ihf t'hli jt of the aKen"y. It 19 h.i k- - l th.it h ntt t ?i n rk In muif hi w e d 1 Hiding 0 Known D fiitnwnn. NEW YORK, Xt. said to be a member of a wealthy family of York. and formerly oUucr.r 1 to ri Edward P. Johnson, a trusty at the 0 penitentiary, who escaped Wednesday 0 afternoon, returned and voluntarily gave himself up to acting Warden 0 Weight in the penitentiary office at 0 10:30 o'clock last night. Johnson said that the prison officials were so hot on his trail that he realized that escape would be impossible and that the best thing he could do would be to return. He declared that every time he looked out from under cover he could RETURNED CONVICT TELLS THE STORY OF HIS USELESS FLIGHT. - 1 as-nc- y After Johnson gave himself i.p he raid that as scon as lie loft the prison ho went to Mill Creek, thence to Tajiorsville, where he remained I a sheep camp, re- - 0 there until yesterday 0 maining morning, when he (started back to 0 nrison walk!ntr the entire ills- - i.N tance. He declared that he had no 0 part in the recent prison break. i) but merely got frightened ar.d 0 bolted. Vf.l-cag- 0 but 'nt ,i h r ra THE o, t. cunsuSt Mitfi id nation. Iht had of tin at an tSllroy Th- - tnln tnsr rt-orwer fftfe of thy hotel and turned arrr;i ut-tw- n Patents for Idahcan. th In nrr t.,- - to lu iot. - t- the Thrilling Race in "Ben Scene "OM Tom" ( '! i" Uf l.f th v GORMAN CANDIDATE It. ! I.ni tr pt :ir oa 00 t' tlrlvti ' St H th :it t - ; - . Life': WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. De- 4 velopments of the past two days 4- - in the Maryland campaign have Gorman "an 4 made Senator 4avowed candidate for the Pom- 4- - ocratlc nomination for Presi- 4- dency. His platform has been is- the 4 outlined, principal 4- sues to opposition being 4in the Roosevelt's policy 4manner of appointing colored 4men to office in the Southern 4- - States and an appeal to capital 4to oppose R.oosevelt'8 alleged 4radical disturbance of business 4conditions. - - - - - - - - 4 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DRESSER DENIES HE ,:. liHim-- pri'tty - r JilMjH-- tlid ; t- n-li- 'i tr . 1 1 . I. Hal-huf- Declares That His Sisters Were Not Interested With Him in ShipNEW YORK. Oct. 2S. I'.efore. tho heavirii? of the Shipbuilding: company's affairs yesterday ffmer President Dreiser testified to overtures made for the use of his name to strengthen the Realty company-.- , lie was to receive SiK),uOO in securities to extricate him from his financial difficulties. lie added: "I have stated positively and clearwhom I have had ly to everybody with rew years mat my dealings in the last W. Vanderbllt and sisters, Mrs. George Mrs. J. Nicholas Brown, had nothing and whatever to do witn my business would have. I never that they never eaid they would back me in any of these undertakings." A number of questions were asked regarding Mr. Dresser's connection Tvith the United States Shipbuilding of company and the Trust Company his the Republic, and Mr. Dresser said failure was due to the loss of $5"0,000 in the stock of the Trust company. His interest in the Shipbuildingthe affairs Trust was only in connection with in November company. He said that 300.000 each of he had received about the the common and preferred stock of had he Shipbuilding company which sold at once for $100,000 and put thbemoney into his business, his credit in fall of the account on ing curtailed from $370 to the Trust company' stock be continued nothing. The hearing will - I f i : '. im-(j- tnvi-siii- A i. the- " I - s ! . Ihe n sti . building Company. t . ; : 4 l! ir ia t,nprn ii report of the mor.-- y sp ut duri:ii? ilu- p. ft i.n- . !.. l.'t-vby J, . Sf,;bb-lines of the great H.irrltnan rystm his just I i 1ki n t:.at thp ndsunt rf that ."". vat director. It shows -nt tn spent for iuipm of this sum $4j,f)i".0'M has n I l to w hi h th- - nmw y The following table shown tht- various the Western roads was put: - 1 - al-n-- nn fmni .llf niT' TJnTf annual Health Public American the of meeting association was held yesterday. After regular session of the thirty-firs- t the convention was called to order by of Dr. Walter Wyman, airgJon-Rtntrhealth and public marine the hospital service. Gen. George M. SternbetK, surgeon-generUnited Stales army, delivered an address, in which he dealt which have at length on the efforts,tllfoahe and to been made to stamp oat guaid against epidemics. He digressetl from his paper to rewritten the mark that since, it wa fever in Texas of yellow attack or8nt and declared h would had devlo-ed- . the not have believed it possible with that association's present knowledge a foot yellow fever could have obtained there. hold SAmPhnnv is responsible," he said,aim uunlthoush cholera, yeuow iever "are no continued, he bonic plague." have sanitarians; longer feared by rmt vet conquered our epidemic filth vuaPnsP. Typhoid fever and tuberculosis al al w-- e v - t:n-- H' f.r ir.i i .it.n- 1 - tiIi . ; . ! r I 1 ! - cinnff af v,-- Sprsadf.-SI.S- O. $1.95. and S4.50 Spreads $3.45. . i ..nr )... - ;tr rv t hi .;nhiO". !." j: :. Vi.j!J?rt i -- ! i ale ... a. j ry it a-.:- Ji-- ft . 1 tui5 ii riu'hl 'H July ; !.::,'.. ai,l Ii-n aU,i! Itinu' 'c-- W ocd Fibre Trimmings -: Braids, -r- op-. idea All-over- s, v:,r; jt 'o $20a yard ONE PCU?vTH OFF THESE PRICES. r.s Mocbi K'J o Gloves-7B- c. v. Name .if eomia!i A Bargain Table of Women's Shoes SI. 75 and $2 for SI. 35 a Pair. f r t ' n ' till" ' j r t'"i fl's! or-T- - , l l f I'iicifn- i "i .. ,. I. t.ti - - . .1 ) m . 1 i, , - 5 1 . tv-- SID fcrS6.75. 1 5 k 11. i; .!! " 1 Corsco Missing Links, the $2 for 95c; the $5 Reduced t'..; i '$r..!:i..v'$n systems - , ' . i I.-- . p-- or of rr'nt;on bv Dr. ivaj "fan? r-- .l 1: ... !; i 1 MiUh-States.- chairman c.f tli.- Mai. Jt...rd Health. Ahiniry, N. J Tho i.neuki-Iiortei nut., r ditclni.uiin In th d nth? ntr.oiiK tnfaiit curii ten ye;irs, s.iid. h...s b .n by in.t- ! J k: n '.li.' ' ?..r i - c i tni-- b n-i ' -- " 4 ! - . .. i;.v; t g hX Ms .Cbt k t- t.j f ;v. - u - to U praeti- t!'.:;, asciib-.-- hi h w i il l milk Th i .lt-;v- '! iet.-e.nit...- ti.- ', Uy f-- . InbuUi -r- -r i'Sts'i-- v h In ' p.' l i ! ;! d. ;.I.-.J- lute frr.'.i - .P.; !;:!..!' w I Veilings Half Priced. ,. . 1 I e . . - l . . " I .r.. but l?'S vail-'- l - l; y ft r - t x ir ii . - - V. I i d .i-t- .ft mur.ie.ihb1 1' P' - disease. .iptton x 3 4 , f if J! 4Jf 1 4 '.;,ri: i,!1.. ' ! . : - ij 1 . m;.I!I;, lii!.!f v'X, " - ' . 1 i In J I- - tte- .... cl: Stationery'. Toilet So:r, Cards. v. i'k" U.nr " prov-- d . 1 f-- fo.,.1. tart with tonotn-nt- ,. . . f i perl n l i; le itd' I a m-- t T e.'ii. t t n .f til-- n f taliiy ." tf Infill Is. tin- - (imm!t' said. i.t- - I ' I . I .f .Ili a lll III. .fa . . .' .W . tl.i.k.. ui- l ' "I a HI" il'"IS J" l ..! nunc;- in- - ai..iii liaiuutt k or f ment of bit dlia p!av.- for i,,,- - re ir dwHiinK ami their "nluWn from in- 1 . i, 1 .rt-I-are- i . i by I .i f..Hii:.t;;i- - J Scissors, Purses, Bead Cirdlcr. d d. d.-..ti- r - f thb.udy u.. Pf t!.i.. sti.iav" rr-U- d-.'- l - .Jr. J . ...i.'.' .......... in; to-$2- .50. t1 t" 1 - - t . . still claim? nearly- lriM'OO victims an- - ; nually within the limits of the Uidttd The 'committee on c;ir sanitatfon re- --, ' bv Dr. J. X. Hurh y of Indianapolis, lnd., said there is unanimity of opinio.! rlgardirig th traiih-rtatlo- n i by commoi: carriers of person scar letk with smallpox. diph'heria. lever, and typhid. ' yell'nv fever, leprosy, he" b.- lared, . not as eusdy Iep'rosy. mand tubercuio.-ias transmitted destructivein its to th" Litter n.- -s of huiran lile it ame.iirit to iti" at ;!! V.t hj said, a ti"t Would Into follow the intiolmtior. of a It a railw ay t ar. , PeopK he said, do lad takeagainst influenza, which kills a thousand whore leprosy kiU.- one "Thes- - r.nd other consideration"." he paid, "makes It plain that it wilt be-diftieult to enforce rational and Mien tiflc measures to nrevent transmission or infection. "The nous on wheels." h d.rar-d- . j "is a patent factor in th? transmission , of consumi tion." i The report of the committee on the - s'T-- 65c. 85c to SI . Silk Petticoats that Vf Oregon S!.rt I.inNavigation Oreyoii Railway Vr.i'in I'aeliie system Southern l'iui:ic Oyden Ac Luein Pacifi-Union Pacific and SouUi-r- - . T T'nKm lr!,( - .- 92c a yard grade 60c Up to $ 1 .40 a yard grade $ 1 . 1 0 c. Women's-W.ilt- ! first Yiiuf if Titi ,ir unify. 52.25 .I J App!it::s SI. 25 ' HEALTH EXPERTS SURPRISED AT YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK IN TEXAS : The !. ! High as $L25 a Yard, to go at 25c a Yard. f. 28. : i One Lot Black Braids Sold ! next Friday. WASHINGTON, Oct. I rj. -- ZA I - an-:- 1 'p 1, - ami I i pt ir ii-itl.- iln-s- ? . us - - I- i - a . . Silky Cluny Black Mercerized Trimming'; Dteck Ch" fon ApT!iq4cs ! A nin Srarl Black ARRIMAN USES MILLIONS a1"- - i rf Ii'u tiiaii jriti! i tn .i?u nl (fi I'ujkiu . ' niilr; S3 Spreads bml- in Blick t - ; , Jtj in n;ii - Black Dress Trimmings One Fourth of Reiular Pric Taken Off. . .'.!. d-- ad 1 I 1 . c. tV-tt- I r.. ; 75c a yird grade-SOSI a yard grad-75- . Hi! '.y Suicide or Murder. :: l..-- f in t.f f, CSe:il-Guthrl", OkU.. Oct. H. Mr. J. W". of llvir.u threo nai'-p.uth Terraro'K vlI rf ord in t d Jt 2 "' I'H k th'n ory r f a d '.lt" tii!-- ' nit r..;t was found sr. l raiif'-in hvlntr mom death by i'isn. r.,it!tii mr- r nmrl-- r. a vf It is 1 iv The I 'i i I ti ar.d as there huv family-r Hats. naiiy l r.T ti.- - i Hitu:. .a h- 1m pla-h'ihan-iuarr-lhr m re. i iii.in. an st pTdii'.u roj Jtm ! latii-nt4" Uj'T jin sin'lH- j h J j . S,000 Yards of Black Taffeta Silks at these Reductions U- t USED ANY INFLUENCE . l v fnTi; hjj.ivi , M"-(iinJ- y n-nll- th Handsome shcr fabrics of every sorl. Medium weight, heavy weight. 50c n yard and all t,hc betwtan prices up to $5.50 a Yord at 10 pzr cent, 20 p2r cent,, 30 per csnti, 40 per cent uicr price. . - - ? rau-- pr ?li; iiV '' n 1 .. 1 ! .ti-n- I . Tlli vour Marl; l"r ff'i : ? n Ui-avr- ? t d a:, n ...J 1114 - - i inakfis j.ii'i;:r fnIii liiii if imtl. ilt.in r " - i: f s h-- - Tu-f..i- all k g. J 1 J er Ir w-;r- e ,t,4 m - " t,n Uthat dtp The Great Sde of Black Dress Goods and Siiks Will Last iirce uays monger. Inn Tiihik Jil.Ufl hi l t- .... - ' i:d-'-- J r4 At k ;' ed FOR PRESIDENCY ' I t i! DIAZ MARK F ASSASSIN - f ; ii ! , uctjat j i Ml il : : . I'ri.lny, l:r-v Hi fi, th Mi'!iTn f..-- .- 1 ( tr n,r i x. t i f ro-;- i Kir: i 'i i'i.l ) tt the i h - ' -!- il l t !(e m i in - TlrarM?.sy, tiri'av 4' f..v horses For Intelligence there th-' ' ; 'ti that compare with "Old Tom," the origi. i T nal treadmill hore and one of the handsome gray quartette that pulls Messala'? chariot in his great rac- against V.r n Hur in the big production of that name now appearing at the Salt Lake Thea ter. ' CUd Tom" is a thoroughbred wtia a pedigree which if stretched out would extend from here beyond the Jordan river, and his intelligence Lopt aks his breeding. When Klaw & Krl..ngfr had almost Alleged Attempt on concluded the negotiations with Gt u. Lew Wallace for the presentation of his of Aged President of great story in dramatic form, the only hitch or dhlieulty that stood in the Mexican Republic. of an agreement between the managers and the novelist was trie doubt that - ;r. t regarding the proper presentation . ?i-- .. t. i;i,.N.j",,T of the chariot race scene as describe-.- ! I v . c t; l w.m h"t xt item'iit in the book. Hk an at t?n t n ?h" Claud Hagan. v. ho is responsible for what l.n.k-. t'T the success of the mechanical effects In of l'!vi .'i,t li:.z. who w a- - a cm--- . "Ren Hnr," was hard at work on tin t! f tate tH.v: :r,:i nt lu;lrj tb treadmill device in his workshop on h' "? T I! !! thiti''s Twenty-sixt- h street, New York City. - , anHe had practically succeeded in solving ar.d p'iet writ j.i!r.,: by thoror.Khbre.I j four nnd whi-the problem tr. K?rba In n to be purchas-i- l for t horses t 'f n;.m of tho lower e' f by th I n tl f r.. C.c i:i;.t In to j i'r order However, satisfy f: tt ,i , Wallace that the pmbkm bad been Khoutir.tr. and fir. I i . : solved. "Old Torn" was purchased to i e olv r at tl:. r. i: agive the first exhibition of running on n- t;o h.'.int. treadmill which was but twentyi r.- -i of th I'aklo on seven Inches w ide. He w as s- ct-cm xtcthc and r and of his intelligence account Ti:."h"l ftoni inj; count of the fact that he i. a ery close tl. man. Wi'Tihit tl tV'l. u tory. runner. The trial was .u e Oen. Lew Wallace gave hi? consent, ai d his pras. Th-- J succc-sof "15en Hur" is well the : I im'n ! known. To.c inn Ins a b. ! "Old Tom" was used frequently In trl tl and wa d r t j Irvn lr,i hat Hagan's shop, and the oil -- r horfr? n w i; rf at li.'! );' were broken in beside him. When nT -m! Mf. T: r d a te:m ( r in use he was permitted to renin about b- - lr.ve?:U it. Oia will the fchop at will, and when tlm' canu that 1 ' H I W n d! - t.. Si.l nre.'h-i- to send him home the door of the 8ho; If ,t li,. .!. ' t.i r ilr'l' till !. I to !. was opened and "Old Tom" rnnd- - hU i t.'J :v i r. way to thf f tables. Th'- I'r sii. nt i' fi '1: I art- appointed place and overhear the versation. The guard instead vent to Miss Lar?on's house. When Mrs. Redman and Miss Larson met Johnson's sister, the former telephoned again to the prison, but when sho returned the others were gone. Neither was seen up to a late hour last night. Johnson said he had not seen Mias Larson at any time since his escape. A reward of $100 for the capture of of Johnson had been posted. One-ha- lf this was offered by the warden jind the remainder by the Governor. 0 I . nUr n:n. rot h m r.c- u',. p. rforrr file. h" "w. ni 0 Hur." Girl Notifies the Warden. Prior to going to the place of meeting Mrs. Redman telephoned to the prison the and asked that a guard be sent tocon- s. 0' ... 0 FIRST ANIMAL tit QUARTETTE DRIVEN 0 OUT BY MESSALA. Chariot 0 Part in His Originated 0 0 ti, 0 0 0 0 a 0 & 0 ft. f4 r FAITHFUL "OLD TOM" IS FAVORITE OF MESSALA see some one who was searching for him. Mrs. Laura Redman said last night, prior to the time Johnson gave himself up, that Johnson's sister had visited her house and wanted Miss Larson to go to Johnson's place of hiding. Miss Larson and Mrs. Redman met Johnson's sister at thp Deseret National bank corner yesterday morning, and. It waa there that the sister was to tell Miss Larson where Johnson could be found. Miss Larson's intention, Mrs. Redman said, was to learn where Johnson could be found and notify the prison authorities. IT WEARING Waphlrurton. t. I'atfre:nt WU!iml I of Il;iho tV.iy rcldr.ts i Heanor, Hope, wrench; .am.irl Vrf, 0 G ne-- e. Cite. 0 000 000000 00 THURSDAY, FIUDAY, SATURDAYUSUAL BULLETIN OF PKICS SAVINGS. rl 0 3 0 0 isnj, 3, walker's store EXTORTION IS CHARGED BY MERCANTILE AGENCY. ED vi:tNriAY r.vi:NiNt. onront:n r ' h" ' i V i? |