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Show MARION AnAeh F BroZZZ & New Orleans Long Chain of Ghastly Murders. A Rare Opportunity! ASSASSINATION OF IIEXNESSY. 9 Blood Went Beforo and Blood lias Come After tlio Fanioun Police ClileP. Tragic Death Hilling Strange Kxperlencea. How James Herrington tVas Persecuted. A story of blood such as tlie newspapers of the United States have, perhaps, never before had to tell la that of the murder of Superintendent or (as he was always known) Chief David C. Ilennessy, of the New Orleans police force. To begin with, assassinations have for many years been frequent in the history of the Ilennessy fumily. Dave's father was killed by Tony Guerin; a friend of the murdered man shot the murderer, aud, in turn, was himself murdered. Then Daves brother was assassinated, and Dave played bis part in the bloody druina by. killing the man who killed his brother. It seems to be generally agreed, however, that this remarkable series of crimes had nothing to do with the inunler of Dave, which is laid at the door of an Italian society, La Mafia. This society lias been in existence among Xew Orleans Italians (many of whom are of the lowest class of Sicilians) for thirty-fiv- e murders liavo yeurs, and twenty-nin- e Iieen committed and laid at its door during tlmt time. An idea of liow close its organization is and of how fearful the other Italians are of its vengeance should they reveal any of its secrets may lie obtained from the fact that not one of the men who committed the twenty-nin- e uiur- - TO SiLVE 3VE01a'3E3 Y. HAVING ENLARGED SHOE OUR DEPARTMENT, We intend to remodel tlie same and renew our entire stock. In order to make a quick sweep we offer $10.00 worth of Ladies, Misses and Childrens desirable Shoes every pair warranted, at a discount of 25 per cent, from our regular prices. In order to convince our patrons that our Discount SstlC is genuine, every pair of Shoes sold will show on the sales tickets our regular price. For instance: AIK KIIOi: 1 iiM'oi;:vr 35 5.00 rial err Airr . Marcheoa, Tony Blatmngo (one of the men fired upon liy the Provensanos) and Fore to Comitig. Iowa has a ft nous csss too, bnt It consists of the practical acquittal of a man who hod been wravicted on two previous trials of murder, on the ground that the man whom be was accused of murdering In reality committed suicide. M. K. Billings was sentenced to Imprisonment for life in 18S3 for the murder of County Attorney W. S. Kingiley, of Bremer county. Billings whs a lawyer, and Kingsley occupied au office with him and boarded in his house. Ki ngsley was young, and Billings, who was past hisprime, .73 It will pay youlto buy Shoes at this most tame and after We are offering a lot of Carpet ltemants, ranging from 1 yd. to 20, In Ingrainn. Tapestry and Body Brussels, at prices to close every remnant on hand. ocmtwwo. cArrom. matranoo. COMITia. MAJUIlfcOA. SOME OT THE SVKlKCTS. 01 dors lias ever licen convicted. Eye witnesses of the crimes knew that if they told CLOAK DEPARTMENT, a UuTrtrV1"Nlnl 'Tt Uid inwnf'aiid so refused to testify. Our readers are all familiar with the circumstances which immediately caused the "is Ireceiving additional novelties in. Ladies and Childrens murder of Chief Ilennessy. A vendetta hud existed between the employes of two and Surah de ready-marival stevedoring firms the Provenznnos Ladies Dresses, Wrappers, Cloaks, and the Matrangos. In June a gang of the Provensanos lay in wait for and fired upon popular prices Skirts, of latest designs a party of Matrangos. Then Chief Ilennessy announced his Intention of putting a stop to the ghastly business at onee, and went to work with a vengeance. Six Italians were arrested and convicted, but were granted a new trial, fur which they are still waiting. It may lie mentioned inci dentally that daring the trial one of the principal witnesses was assassinated. But Chief Ilennessy was not satisfied with these arrrsrs ami convictions. He proposed to blot out the murderous Italian societies in New Orleans, and begun the collection of evidence in this country and in Italy for that purpose. This made him a common enemy of all the criminal itailun classes of Xew Orleans, and it has been learned that a few nights liefore his death a meeting was called nt which Ids murder was agreed upon, plans carefully laid, and Hssnssins hired to do the work. was literally riddled with bullets ly to from and prices aHegang Curtains finest, Portieres, cheapest of Italians ambushed near his home, receiving six penetrating wounds to please you- - Boys and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, and a number of superficial wouods, probclosest ably made iiy bird shot. Waists, Hats and Caps, and Gents Underwear, Fur a time after ids innrdnr Xmv Orleans was so wildly excited that riots and the in city. prices mol) violence were barely averted. Tlie whole eity was at fever lieut.nud tlie We are offering splendid lino of Plush, Silk and Knit tumult was increased when still sensation Hoods, in latest shapes, at prices, ranging from 75c to $3.50. another was added to tlie list. Tills whs tlie in the Ladies Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without shooting bull ring of tlie parish prison of sleeves, from $1.00 to $ 2.75 each. Antonio ScufTodi (who has been identified ns one tlie men who THOMAS A splendid lino of Black Chantilly and Guipure Over- of II. IiL'KFy. fired on the chief) fcc. of the murII. a friend Thomas IliilTy, by dress Laces, Tinsel and Embroidered evening materials, dered man. Tlie mnyor of the city Issued a Slice! al message referring to the murder less than New York Prices. in novest shades, and announcing the existence of tha terrible secret order in Xew Orleans, saying that it threatened the life of every xerson who offended one of jts members. The whole city was startled by Ids next statement, which was to tho effect that lie hail been mur-- i d uh tlie next victim, lie -RiH. hail just received letter notifying him of the murderous intentions of the Italians. Mr. A, J. Peeler, the man who identified three men Antonio Scnffodi, Antonio and Selmstono Incardono as tha was also inassassins of Chief Ilemu-ssy- , formed through tiie mails that he would soon be killed. A committee of safety" We was organized by citizens and officials, which issued an mid rose to the Italian society saying that they Intended to crash ont the murderous societies, peaceably and lawfully if we can, violently and summarily if wc must. Dozens of arrests have been made of Italians mugierled of knowledge of or complicity in tli crime, and it is vory probaLlo that Chief Hcnucssys slayers will be speedily brought to justice. Among the men most strongly suspected are those whose portraits are given in tlie group Gordouoe, Autonio jSagnetto, Antonio Scuffixll (DiSlys victlml. Antuslo whut they limj siii i at tar Our Silk Sale having proved such a success we continue same for another week. at at a at OUSTS PRICE TO -A- 11 Bag-nett- o are never Undersold. Established 1864. picture--Ikistron- o - , F, KiJerkli i Salt Lake City, Utah. It is an Ointment, ITT i' Lamps, Glaswarc, Window Glass, etc. A GREENHALGH, Prop. Centre Street between G. and PR VOOITT TTAH. could possibly be so restful to him ns going to Europe and marrying Marion Manola (Mould). So lie will prolialily sail with his brother Ixwvell and the There is really one drawback to this plan, and that is the performance of a horrid Boston tailor. Jack and his brother entered into a kind of sileut partnership with this tailor some time ago and now, as tlie concern did not make money, Jack and Lowell have iieen called upon to settle up certain accounts. Tlie case is so complicated and tlie different parties to it have such wholly different ways of looking at it that it is quite as impossible to get at the rights and wrongs of it as it is to get at the rights and wrongs of the suit which Mrs. Mould (lieg pardon! Miss Manola) is bringing against the theatrical firm of Locke & Davis for S0A0 salary and dressmakers bills. It will be remembered that Mrs. Mnnola-MnulMing during the summer the part of Prince Bill Bui in I)e Wolf Hopper opera Castles in the Air, which U owu'Hl by Locke & Davis. Well, she asked fu: two days leave of absence, and got it. She took tlie two flays, and by a singular process stretched them out into two weeks, which it is said site passed on Jack Allisons yacht. Tills disconcerted Messrs. Locke & Davis, and lie trouble began. Another striking feature of Mrs. career witli the Ciistles in the Air company deals wholly with a flash light photograph. It seenii that tlio managers of tlis company wanted to have photographs of its members taken in costume for advertising purioses, but Marions costume wns such a very little costume and she objected. She has a little daughter (whose nnme is Mould), and she didn't want thnt little daughter to see photographs of her mother liridc-eicc- HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine OUR. LARGE STOCK OF GOODS Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. - of which a small iKirticle is to tlie nostril. Prico, fido. Sold by druggists applied or cent E. T. ILazeltixe, Warren, Pa. by mail Address, A. HARRIS, Proprietor. Provo Utah (enter Street, City, - T ienrt) Wageijer California 1 EMIGRATION CANYON. IEjAG-tdb- 3 L I i 1 Bottled Beer a Specialty, 1 Ottficb: a3stxi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. jjepot, ir Aasnp i , Jojjurr SEccin: Salt Lake City, lAah, Gc-o-r- Or, si BEATTYS TOUB OF TBI WORLD. Daniel F. Beatty, of Beattys Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Washington, Mew Jersey, has returned home from an extended tour nf the world. Read his in this paper ana send for catn isj hri hrf hH O O O o O -KrJ adver-tiseme- nt J 1 2 S H 1 I El Dmt Klrt !' ivt'imed ft, April IMS, from a Soar og tfca aroaad wm vMilns I Ear. I, ), and).itla, (Holy i dia, Ci In- Jr M, AU rl'a(Kypti, (.iatiilof the aad M cetera Ameri- ca. Yet la ail our fre! Joaney Milk-- , if a, p CD P g p 2 CO . f; O 4 j no go hs o wed i uirt reinetu- ter or SeiiriDK a araeu plaao or ea wavier D tone tfeaawe Bifitty'a. Fur kilsre we hire tha Tttm s rtetwnpk hk- - Is IjmiJob, i ii t r a in ts imhl si siyji JO'S Now Is pron I. fu, Ih I till, .i.teiiwnt would lik. f..r on, roster or this startstaly Itm, snl-to ass of sur m.:eh mn rresns or ysysr aid ws will uahrmsirrsatbsrsslii. rsrtlcitarsVrao, rotlatei'llos GUARANI OKU or monrr ornmi-tl- r ot any Urns within Mim(S) wlili luiamr. o olthor risiio or Urrsn, mil, otmuTrl on rwte. jwsto. 1A70 wn loft homo o J- i- mllo-owa bsva Marly ons hurjdiv.l thoiu-an-niowhoyt of Boatty'n onrans and pianos in ue ail otui tbs world: If uicy worn not s nut bars 1 old ao mt-ifunl wul l ummt Is No, cortnlnly nut. sscb ana w lInali warranted for ton ynsra,srury monur icini-a--fullyfrom ljio berk nstarisl affurda, or rnaity munay can buy. mo . ,ar. i y . nuu-ks- t MARION MAXOI.A. in tights in the simp windows as she went to school. .But the managers cf tie company had her photographed by f h light during a performance, and got the despite fair Marions protests. This caused lots of trouble. 1$ may be well to mention thnt there an two divorce suits somewhere on the calendar now in which Marion is more or less interested. One is brought by iter against Mr. Moald, and the other Is brought by Mr. Mould against her. An interesting question is, What would be bur name if both suits were granted and she uf ter ward parried Jack Mason? ORGflNSps u OB' VI",' ' present. ' 1 Catslogus Free, Address Beatty, Washington, New Jersey - Queer English Methods In Ireland. Lightning photography lias plnyed some Clever tricks on the British rulers in Ireland. Policemen, spies and informers have been taken In the uct, ns it were, and tbe result is some very amusing pictures. Among the many two of the most amusing represent tlieUev. David Humphreys, a Catholic priest of Tipperary, sliaduwcd by two military cops. When the priest enters a houso tbe "cops wait patiently at the door aud i 1'lie Qaeen Pays All Ihe Qurcna lust .Free Trip to Europe" bavins excited such univcrHiil interest, tlie publishers of that popular maf.Hzine offer another and $;v0 fur trjH umK to tlm person sending them tlie largest list of English wonlsc.ui-slrllctfrom letters coiilaineil in (be three words Mllrii)i Aorllt Additional prizes consisting Silver Tfa Sets, China Dinner Seta, Gold Watches, French Music lloxes. iortiere Curtains, Silk Dresses. Mantel ('locks, and many otiier useful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order or merit. A special prize of i Seal tSkfn facketto (lie lady, and a handsome Shetland Pony to girl or boy (delivered free in Canada or United Slates pending the largest lists. Everyone sending a list of not than twenty woula will receive a present. Send six U. S. two cent stamps for complete rules, illustrated catalogue of prizes, and sample number of Theitfrn, Address The Canadian Ql'en. Toronto. Canada, October 9, lgOj). e, Tho Worll Dnrlchcd. The facilities cf the present day for Hit - );1 action cf everything that will con s to the material and comfor I' :ru!ihi:il are almost unlimited an Eyrup uf IMs v.ua first prudiicet-hvcr!d was enriched with tlie onlj perfect laxative known, as it is tlie onlj and ';.:iedy which is truly to the taats and prompt rzi ii .Actual to cleanse tho !i i:i at lime li::; or, fart, t.iy j Tprin;; I the better it is ha zwa the note t r ' r it becomes. - e town, Conn. Clarence Osborne, a well to Jo and popular yonng farmer, while driving through some wood.) met William Lobdell, a vagabond, with whom he had some acquaintance. Lobdell was hunting and carried a gun. Osborne, afier a moment's conversation, remarked that the gun was too big for its ownur. This angered Lobdell, who made a sharp retort. Then Osborne in turn gut angry, and alighting from his wagon advanced toward IjobdelL Lqjsloul raised tho gun, fired and probably fatally Injured Osborns. Ml nil tore SHOES, il George- A cose in which acs canal boat captain killed another ilevclopod the other day on the Morris canal, between Dover and Port Oram, X. J. JUaao llerdman and William pngon went to the same stable to get their mules. HcrJmun camo ont with his, bitched on nnd drove away. Dagon did not appear. Finally Dagons son went to look for LU f.ither, and fount lijm lying near the stable unconscious. The dead leaves near by were opattered with blood and Dngon's face was terribly battered, lie died in a few hours. When tlio officers rams up with Jlerdman'a boat it captain bod ilisaDiieai'ed. IBnd Heirdweiro Queeusware, BOOTS AND t. The foolishness of "guying" is well illus- trated by a shooting affray near ' THE II. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS JACK AND LOWELL MASON. that he might take a much needed rest, and it is now announced that nothing bo .- In less than an hour a howling crowd of masked men forced their way Into the jail and to Herringtons cell. lie sprang to the door and defended himself as well as hs could with ids fists. He was soon knocked down, however, and as he fell was shot iq the buck. The man who shot liim dropped the pistol and Herrington grabbed it, but the heavy boot heel of one of the mob knocked it from aud crashed the hand that held it. Herrington was then taken from the jail, stripped and covered with coal tar aud whut he says was acid of some sort. Then he was forced to climb q barbed wire fence and make his way as best he could out of the country. When he reached Stockton he was completely exhausted. The flesh and skin on some portions of his liody hod been literally cooked by the acid and was imaging in shreds, and lie bad lost much blood from the wound in his bock. Since the outrage the warrant and charge against Herrington, which he declares were trumped up by his enemies for tbs sale purpose of getting him in their power, have Iieen quashed, and now no charge stands against him in the county where he was so inhumanly persecuted, lie claims to have recognized some of the crowd im-j- il leafed, and hoies by the aid of law abiding citizens of the vicinity to bring tha guilty ones to justice. The tlireo cases which are told of above Chief Heuiiessys Assassination with its attendant murders, the vicissitudes that have surrounded Billings aud the persecution of James Herrington would be, nil of them, os thrilling tales, if told In all their detail, as any ever evolved from lirnin of novelist or playwright. Verily truth is stranger than fiction. certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. III ,1 one. REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Earnest pISO to use. Chou post. Relief is immediate. A cure is Bro ar-re- IL HOUSE. n.,- - of Mail Orders promptly Filled! I -0- Carries a full Line of Choice ryr-U-.- jp-nli- ; -as 8I-I0-- A "shadowing fattier jirxriiRETs, The Join him when he resumes hisv-plk- . idea of tho authorities seem.) W. 3 that ......a that they can thus find arn Father Humphreys is u..;v iring with other nationalists to get tku Tipperary tenants to pot pay their rents, but sandy the pet la spread in valp in the sight of any bird, especially so old a bird os Father Humphreys. ti- ; i- - 1 1 1 5s"fc i Jjf. I-I- FOR KEB mm J.UCERN 1 yr. Market, Wholesale and Retail a Sp. 15, Meat Proprietor, But we will cure you if you will pay us. Men who are Weak, Nervous and Efficts TSlilWeikeeagpf itedyaedHind, Debilitated. Buffering from Nervous JJJof EiTori or ftfiMifeii n Old or Yoraf, ill nnd all Seminal ai.. Is eu'em Weakness, Uniorri JUJillAODhilljr lv Rbwi, Debility. IMiaV iHlkveAKaK,UiiaHlifll(l)(lti(4JilATklia the effects of early Evil Habits, or Aheelafelj aafklJlax HOIK 1HKATVKHT Kraeflle la a Iny. Isrrlf I'MiCln. VlrilflhMa Irjilfj Aea M ItaiM Inter indiscretions, which lead to Hap Oreerlallse Itsek, siiilualka ufpiesh r,lklpfalNlirrfa MEDICAL CO.v BUFFALO. N Y. Premature Decay, Consumption or Miw KRIS the Insanity, should send for and read of a Book of Life. giving particulars FOR HAY Home Cure, Sent (sealed) free, by Medical and Parker's addressing Ir. by the Bale, Ioad or Carload, North Spruce Surgical Institute. oaZI on or addremn St.. Nashville, Tenn. They guarantee a cure or no pay. The Sunday MornFREEMAN TANNER, 1 ing. Provo Walter cox. K 1 Von are In n JBud I PKIjfF and West 1 the awful story of the Xew Orleans murders; but tlie incredible cruelly with which lawyer James Herrington ed in Bakersfield, Cal., must be accorded a place among the most frightful pieces of wickedness of the time. Herrington had, he says, incurred the enmity of a ring of land siieculntors, and to them he attributed his frightful erriugtou was incarcerated persecution, in tlie jail ut Bakersfield at tho time the oiitrii'rRVoima-'d- having been ceil Uya olu ana who, Heryii hi ill the pencethat gii. he did s, acknowledged rington not read it. Herrington was tuken to jHil and says he knew at once that he would ba mobbed. Tie told the sheriff of his fears allowed to retain possts-kiouand asked y? a revolver with which to defend himself in case of attack. This request was refused, and lie sat down in his cell to wait for the qiub. The vigil was a short wa-trent- unxrrra. Is Mrs. Mould la America, bnt Will Many Mason la England. It has been a long time since an actress has received more free advertising in the same length of time than Marion Manola bos during the three or four moDtlis just passed, and yet she doesnt propose to take advaDtageof it. Instead of going upon the stage again at once and reaping a harvest of Sha t lie escaped with bis life, seems al- FIES070- -- leys office and E. BILUXU8. had a dispute that was overheard by occupants of rooms adjoining. At length two pNtul shots were heard, a heavy fall followed and Billings bounded down the stairway excluimiug, I am shot I A revolver with two empty bnnvls was found near Kingsleys right hand as he lay on the floor, alive but unconscioua, with a wound in the head. Billings own pistol was iii liis overcoat pocket and had not been discharged. was made until the coroners No fact that jury had brought to light theoffice to exBillings had visited Kingsleys tort money for damages on account of the relations between the dead man siiHiHi.-teiiml Billings wife. He was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced, as has already been told, but an apiieal won takeil and granted, the second t rial taking place in an adjoining county. Again lie wns convicted, and again given a life sentence, although the judge who pnssed tlie smiiul sentence said from the lK'iich that no evidence imintecto the guilt of tlie prisoner, and everything indicated that tlie dead man had killed himself. Yet he refused to set aside the verdict and sometimes suffer front the verdicts of mistaken juries. A crime in which only one man was involved as a victim, aud from which sale- - AND JACK MASON. shekels from her notoriety she proposes to go abroad. The fact that she is going abroad to be married is the only excuse which she can offer for such a wholly unbusinesslike transaction. That she is already in the United States tbe wife of a Mr. Mould seems to have o deterring effect on her present matrihie monial suspected intentions. She wants to marry youthful and pre- handsome Jack Mason and handsome Jack assopossessing Mason wants to marry her, and that ends ciate of intimacy it. Mould or no Mould. with his wife. The Jack Mason was until a short time ago suspicion led to a the idolized of all Boston idols. Ils was ofseparation of the comedian of the Museum company, fices, and Kings- and Boston could better get along without ley left Billings beans than without its Museum company. house. On Dee. Jack says he resigned from the company 21, 1667, Billings went to Kings-M- . passed sentence. Tlie case being appealed for the second time, the supreme court hits again reversed the decision of the lower court, and Billings will prolmbly lie free liefore long. But bis two years aud more in jail have made him an old ninu. ' His hair is white, his step faltering and lie Is penniless. This is only one more evidence that innocent men i.s MANOLA Fayson- - , Utah- - BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, 8AUSAGE, ETO., A SPECALTY Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Street, next door east of West End Stor,, For l'rrsli Send your orders to Erick Nelson, the pioneer Utah Lake fisherman tbe mouth of Spanish Fork River, Mr. Nelson Is again in the fish busi, ness and will furnish you tlie. best to be bad. Ills Address is Lake Shore P. O. Utah Co., Utah, |