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Show ANDREW JENSEN, NOT APPEAR UNTIL JUST BEFORE SUNSET EASILY ELUDES PURSUIT, DOES UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS CAREER' FOR MEANS Catalina Island has a ENTERED TO BUY BETTER CLOTHING Many have seen her. Tbe Utah Baptists, In convention at or comes hut none know whence she FOR HER CHILDREN. Salt Luke City, declared for local whither she goes. . , According to boatmen and others The Utah Baptists Tidd Help twenty-fwho frequently make trips Into varl LADY WITH THE SUIT CASE' ifth annual convention - In Ball ADVERTISES FOR HOUSEKEEPER ous inlets and retreats of the magic Lake City, lust week. Isle, the woman la never seoft before sunset, and no one has ever been able Cooking will be taught to High Small Valla on Her school pulls of Suit take City during Women Respond snd He Shows Them to get close enough to her to form Always Carried Excursions Says She Plundering any well defined conception of her the coming school year. Supposed Future Homs, Then is Make to Young to she note Stole that ranee, except Only ' Proposes Would-BTbe Atnercan party will hold Ita Brides a almost and nude carries Ones rifle, ' Happier. In Lake Salt atate convention City Now Looking for Him. The "wild woman" has been seen by on September 28, when a state ticket " ' a number of the Islanders, If their Chicago. Six Indictments for burgwill he placed In the field. Cincinnati. Within one week four stories are to be believed, and all who lary have been found by the grand enA contract has been let by the women of this became young city 114 Jury against Mrs. Ella Klein of club of Salt Lako for the con- gaged to a man from parts unknown of a resolve on the who street, Perry struction of a magnificent new home who bad promised to Install each of that career a Into entered moment them as mistress of the unoccupied for the dub, to cost 1200,00(1, transformed her Into the cleverest Announcement waa made last week Seasongood mansion on Walnut Hills, woman burglar In Chicago. Mrs. he which he had said bought. that the Ogden factory of the Amalwho has heretofore livpd the Klein, The stranger, who gave the name gamated Sugar company would begin and Innocent life of the aversimple of Frank became acquaintBissluger, operations this year' on Sept. 10. age mother of a growing family, says ; Frank Lehmun, a 16 year-olSalt ed with the women through their anthat the desire to see her four children housea for advertisement his Luke boy, was arrested in Ogden last swering as those of her wealthy neighdressed In no He lost time engaging week, charged with stealing a horse keeper. on the North side, augmented by bors In and buggy from a Salt Lake livery, their services, and showed them Idle tbe suggestion of a thoughtless of Interior mansion. the relays the man. that friend burglary was not wrong, in order to win their confiMilton Thatcher, son of John 11. launched her Into a career of crime them to the dence, suggest In daring by that of Thatcher of Logan, died of dropsy, manner permitted seldom equaled In which the house was to he man. superinduced bjr leakage of the furnished. at Dempsey hot springs, In Idaho, last As she grasped the bars of her cell In this way he leaped Into their good in the county Jail Mrs. Klein told of week. graces and at the psychological moment her downfall, of how she quit a life of In tbe explosion of a locomotive on he proposed to them. He told each & near Grande Rio th Denver honesty for one of crime when her of the four that he did not want to Inchildren told her of the taunts and Thompson's, Engineer Lund and Fire stall her as his housekeeper and ridicule heaped upon them on account man Redell, of Grand Junction, were then marry her s his employe. of their clothing by thetr more for- . same saw in the the Injured. They position tunate schoolmates. An attendance far In excess of any light and made arrangements for their Mrs. Kb-lhas gained the name In trousseau. each la of at expected previous year of the woman with the circles police Blsslnger told the women that .he tbe educational Institutions In Ogden, suit case," owing to her Invariable and the city schools for tbe approach' had purchased the mansion for $40,000. habit of carrying a satchel with her The same story was told at John Ing session. when her robberies were committed. saloon on Elm street, where , Two eases of typhoid fever have I Armed with a Rifle' She Haunts the she did It every robbery, he room. was had he a While engaged broken out among the Inmates of the to of children Wilds Island. Catalina sobbed. Just my keep In winning the women Blsslnger was school. Industrial This, coupled from suffering. Not from hunger, but with the epidemic of scarlet fever. Is busy with excuses to CharlesClen-ea-B. claim to have seen her pronounce her from the ridicule of their companions. Bourse, of the real estate firm of exceptionally "wild" and of powerful giving the ofllcera of the school some "My husband did not furnish me & Bourse, agents for the Walnut Amazonian concern. proportions. money to dress mv two boys enough Hills property. Innumerable times he Her hair, according to common re There has been such a demand far made with the broker port. Is long and entirely unbound and two girls as well as their schoolarrangements small homes In Salt Lake that many to close the deal mates. They would come home cryby the cash pay- flowing In spectral tresses over hei Investors who have commenced to ment of $1,000, but he failed to and would beg for better shoes, keep bare shoulders and dow n to her waist ing build such structures have sold them his engagement, nicer dresses and hats, and sometimes usually telephoning Her skin Is said to be tanned, btithei a few pennies with which to treat before tbe work of construction was Mr. Bourse and stating that the monnatural complexion, according to sev ' Completed. ey had not been forwarded by his eral who claim suddenly to have run their companions. broke my "Their ? James W. Walsh, formerly a bank In San Francisco. across her in some of the canyons, U heart. I misery nearly I starved myself. went withdent of Salt Lake City, being espt-Then a day was set for the con- that of an Anglo-SaxodeIs She out absolute the everything except in known well athletic circles, tally summation of the transaction, and the scribed as beautiful, but timid as a necessities of life. Then, although I was killed as the result of the premafawn. was a respectable woman and had a ture explosion of a blast In a mine About three months ago, rumor has near Ploche, Nevada. It, she was seen for the first time The In a ravine not far from White's Landdaughter of M. J. Crowley fell from a second-storing. She appeared going over the window in Salt Lake, a distance of 35 brow of a hill, on tbe apex of which she paused awhile and stood gazing feet, and escaped with a few slight over tbe sea and leaning on her rifle. bruises. She had dropped her doll and fell ont of the window after it About a month ago the "wild woman" was seen In tbe vicinity of ths Col. E. A. Wall of Salt Lake City has rewarded with a check for $1,000, isthmus, and several boys spent near ly a day looking for her rendezvous, tbe hotel clerk at Long Beach, Cal., but without avail. for rescuing his daughter Mary, ' 18 The wild woman completely years old, Mrs. Lindsay Rogers and eludes all followers, and Is as nimble her daughter Helen, of Fresno, from as a goat when It comes to running e , drowning. up and down hills. d A runaway team ran over the At the first the story of her pres son of J. T. Lynch of Ogden, ence on the Island was discredited, while the little fellow was playing on but In the last few days tourists have the sidewalk. The child narrowly returned to Avalon from hunting trips escaped death, having an arm broken and verified the report. They claim In - two places and being otherwise to have seen her In sections of tbe painfully injured. Island widely apart. Indicating that The first carload of Alberta peaches she Is a great traveler. shipped from Sorlngvllle this season There has been Borne talk In Avalon was sent out on September 2. by the of organizing a searching party to go local branch of the Utah- County Fruit after the woman and run her down. association. It Is estimated , that A number of men have volunteered, Sprlngvlll will ship over twenty-fiv- e but the women here think she ought cars of Alberta peaches this season. He Pointed Out to His Prospective to he let alone. Brides as His Own the Mansion of Ilyrum V. Smith, a carpenter whose She Burglarized That Her Children ALMOST HUGGED .TO DEATH. borne was in Payson, while visiting Another. Might Be Well Clothed. Sliver City, fell Into an abandoned of Woman shaft, a distance of 250 feet, his body real estate firm privately made up Its Terrrlble Experience horror of theft and criminals, I fell. Kissed by Crazy Laundress. being horribly mangled. The mine mind that It would have nothing fur I was tired of slaving my life away. I bad been boarded over, but bad caved ther to do with Blsslnger If he failed to rob and 1 have kept it up. started Ind. near the mouth, leaving a tbin crust to make good on that date. The exKissed and Indianapolis, What and all put burglary Into your pected happened, of earth. negotiations hugged almost to death waa the harDavid II. Jones, Jr., of Provo, met were declared off. rowing experience of Mrs. Clarence mind?" she was asked. I met a fashionably dressed worn-an- , The Seasongood home was recently Stanley, a wealthy young woman of with a serious accident while on a and she said to me: The world B. F. this city, when Lillian Low, her colauction at purchased to He 'by a reservation. the shot trip owes you and your children a living. en of ored United the 300 States about laundress, weighing chicken from his wagon, and on get- Thomas, You are as much entitled to the In became the insane. office, gtneer's pounds, government good suddenly off to It secure to fell the gun ting With a whoop of Joy she made things of life as the rich. I'll show the ground and exploded, the charge building. He Intended to convert It how to take a little or their wealth entering his right leg between the Into a flat building, but changed his straight for Mrs. Stanley. Grabbing you ankle and knee. mind, and placed it on the market her. she proceeded to hug and kiss from them. "Before I hardly knew what I was The health board of Provo, with the through the agents. Blsslnger secured her In spite of her frantic efforts to 1 had robbed. I became a burdoing was to She the mansion as the a away. get key prospecfairly two of crushing has help veterinary surgeons, the at glar to and her tive when death arpsychological had It In bis posemployer moment, I help purchtsor, located four cases of glunders, and believe, to arouse some latent tenrived and tore her away. session a almost which week, during from the circumstances surrounding The police were summoned, but Lil- dency toward wrongdoing. Then I the coses, it Is evident that more than time he was busy courting the four lian became rational before they ar- stole right and left, but always for 100 horses have been exposed to the womon. children. What I secured was disease. Four of the horses were Blsslnger said he was one of the vic- rived. She was fired," however, and my used in making my babies' lives hapBhort a time after she to within the city limits. her returned tims of the San Francisco earthquake, calls were sent to pier. Although there were plenty of hot claiming to have been In Europe on a own home hurry-u"I tried to days in the Salt Lake valley during business mission when the disaster the police from that neighborhood. time. Then stop, and did for a longthe impulse struck me Lillian was on another rampage, and took which buout all the of the place, the wiped weather August, report I seemed to have no again. she had to be locked up. members of control his reau for the month shows that the family except the It Is said that her mind turned on over my actions. I robbed, and IIiIh Is average temperature was lower than baby, now a girl of ten years. He said what It has brought me to. It has been for thirty-fivyears, with both of her legs bad been burned off the questionus ofto religion. She will be At heart I am an honest woman, examined her sanity. the exception of 1907. when the aver- and told it in such a pathetic man and I'll kill that Impulse when I'm rener that the story gained the sym Loves Mustache More Than age temperature was 71. Fiancee. leased, or die trying to. While intoxicated, II. C. Foster, a path lea of his hearers. Blsslnger said Because he loved his Mrs. Klein's plan of entering houses Pittsburg. Wyoming cattleman, was arrested he was purchasing the mansion as gi mustache more than he loved his fi- was unique and afforded her protee-tlohome for his little girl. He claimed ancee, John rnd placed In the Ogden Jail, where from immediate detection. Cam-- . Sphllllng, of Sharpsburg, Le attempted suicide by Jabbing him-sel- f to have opened an account here with has sacrificed all chances of ImmediIng a small valise in her hand she In the neck with n piece of rusty j the German National bank. ate return to marital bliss. would ring the doorbell and when she I He told practically the same story balling wire. He fought so hard to Since the death of his wife all appli- received no response would enter with prevent physicians from aiding him to Mr. Ahlbrandt, at whose place he cants for the position of Mrs. John the aid of skeleton keys. that be was placed in Irons. roomed. His baggage consisted of a If some one answered her have decreed that the musSphllllng ring she The right of way asked for by the suit case. Mr. Ahlbrandt's son said tache would ask for a certain must go because of the attenperson, exSouthern Utah railroad has been ap- that Blsslnger had shown a telegram, tion he lavished upon the facial adornplain she had Just arrived In Chicago proved. The new road will be elgh-tee- n purporting to have come from an In- ment. and would request directions for miles in length, running in a surance company, which read that John always balked until he found reaching such and such a street numpoutheaRterly direction from Price there was $6,000 to his credit at 'the To her he ber, the number corresponding with blonde from Chicago. along Miller Creek to the new coni German National bank. mustache would come that of the house at which she hud tbe promised fields which are now being developed. Blsslnger hurriedly packed his suit off. But he faltered when once away stopped. Work will begin In the near future. case last week and since then nothing from the magic presence and. forA year ago evidence was given th By & majority of 351 the $450,000 has been seen or heard from him at the face and remembering the grand Jury In an attempt to connect getting waterworks bond Issuo was carried at No. 1233 Elm street mustache, wandered Into a saloon. her with 17 other burglaries. Elovc a special bond election held In Ogden. Blsslnger Is described as being a Then it was all off with John. The of the cases were returned "no bill The total vote cast was 939, and each pollshod German, of about 50 years of blondes presence departed and Joh an.d she was held under $3,500 bon ward In the city gave a substantial age, weighing 160 pounds, about 6 feet became enraged and chased his chi on the others. Previous to this majority in favor of the Issue. The 8 inches In height, and usually wear- dren with a revolver, for which ht she had served three months In titt' result of tbe election means muni- ing dark clothe, lie has a mustache, must anwr In court county Jail 4or burglary cipal ownership of tbs waterworks. op-tlo- - EACH WAS TO BE INSTALLED AS THE MISTRESS OF A $40,000 SUBURBAN MANSION. Avalon, Cal. wild woman. s air-pe- a e - Coin-meMl- d Ills-slnge- r, la.-ar- y . c three-year-ol- d y three-year-ol- , p e n l "S, NORTHWEST cruiIt is reported that tho armored Orland tbe built by being ser Amalfla, Intended for dockyard at Leghorn, la ON CATALINA ISLANO Publisher SPANISH FORK NEWS SUMMARY (wild woman seen THE SPANISH FORK PRESS ' the . Japanese government. to Governor Fort has determined of In the Investigation take a band the mysterious, Bhootlng of Charlea B. N. J.' Roberts, Jr at Atlantic City, Fa., Johnstown, from It Is reported that the Ilarrlman Interests have closed a' contract with the Cambria cars. company for 500 steel gondola each write will William J. Bryan sent to be a letter election week until club to every prlclnct Democratic tn the country, giving advice and sugof campaign. gestion as to the Hue A detachment of 105 United States marines, the last of the contingent sent to tbe Isthmus of Panama to preserve order In the recent elections, returned from the Isthmus last week. Dr. Frederick T; Rustln. one of the most famous surgeons In the west, was shot and killed as he was on the point of entering his home In Omaha. There Is not a single clue to the murderer. John C. Czolgosz, a brother of President McKinleys assassin, has been sentenced to the work house In Sharon, Pa. The police claim that he Is Insane, and his case will be Investigated. Lilly Wheatly was Bhot and killed by Mrs. Walter Allen, wife of the of .the SL Charles hotel In Wichita Falls, Texas. Miss Wheatly was in a carriage with Mr. Allen when the shooting occurred. As a result of the largest accumulation of Idle funds In Philadelphia hanks since 1904, tjie rate for demand loans was marked down by leading financial Institutions of the city last to 3 per cent. week from Engineer J. F. Miller and Fireman Dunning were killed and Braketnan Ashley was seriously Injured by the explosion of a freight engine on the Santa Fe road at Kadrow, Colo. The three men lived in Raton, N. M. That what appears to be apathy among the voters of the country is merely contentment with the present administration of affairs by the Republican party is the contention of former Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska. Cov. A. B. Cummins, In his message to the Bpeclal session of the legislature convened at Des Moines. Iowa, urged the Importance of amending the primary law so as to permit Republicans to make a nomination for senator this fall. Four heirs of the late Hugh McCurdy of Corunna, Mich., who left his Or$110,000 estate to the Masonic phans home at Grand Rapids, Mich., filed notice of a suit to break the will. Mr. McCurdy, left his widow only an annuity of $S00 a year. Eight claims, aggregathg $10,311, against the bankrupt estate of Harry K. Thaw, were filed with Referee William H. Blair late Friday, Sept 4. The largest was that of Joslah Copley Thaw, a brother, which was for $8,640. Governor Hanly of Indiana has Is tned a call for an extra session of the legislature, to meet September 18. The county local option law and a plan to give the governor extra power to deal with night-rider- s In southern Indiana will be considered. Succumbing to the deadly fumes of burning pitch and bakum deep down In tbe. forepeak of the British bark Puritan, as she lay at anchor In President Roads, four Beamen were suffocated and a fifth was partly overcome before he was reReiied by mates. After being out seven hours, Ihe San Francisco Jury which tried James Treadwell for prejury In connection with the examination by the grand i"ryInto the affairs of the suspended Deposit and Trust company returned a verdict of pro-priet- ' Traffic east of Winnipeg on nadian Pariffe is completely the Cacut off, owing to the burning of a long bridge r n the Sehrietzer section, east of Fort William, by a brush fire. All are going around via the Soo trains Line through St. Paul, for the next few days. Baron Otira. Jananese minister of commerce, ln a statement made pnb-!- c from Tokto. said that the postponement of the international expos- t0 PPn ,n Toklo in ,r,.8rhe(,lp(l 1912, 1b unavoidable because the aSmnUP1 BU('h ,arfi0 P- portloM8 No arrests In the Roberts case are likely for at least shooting two or three days, according to a statement AMP",.0ULby th chlpf of PHc of City. N. J. Roberts has re. prated his belief that tho not the result of an attempt 'vy Dock Watson, of Hillsboro. Texas, hot a young man named Carl Horn lss..Ethpl B18!. operator for com. ;anv Sr hr,Prn Tlp,hnn his pistol on En,h died nlmost In- Rtnnttv The Automobile Club of has mado Its announcement America against pending, acordlng to a resolution passed by the board of the form of special notice to hors, calling attention Kem a. rlltll thnt have recently occurred. SuU to recover lands granted UI ov.r ft Porn,! the attorney wnen.To!, Ll,,d I the ' ' tu B. home take, II. Ilarrlman lft at rellcan Lodge Oregon, where he hi. v month's 00 a eek. Torn and Lawrence aeutenced to 15 and lg Crwj V h! spectlvely for stealing a watermelons from a Union car at Cheyenne, James Gibbs of Del wag seriously Injured InNo. Col, at the Four Mile ranch, n!L Bor. Wyo., a;ew dayago. lVhea started to run Gibbs was thml Jw'r the dashboard. H 3 Marti. freight formerly of Ogden. Utah, waTH? to death in a collision on era Pacific railroad at Av . fifty miles west of Butte. sleeping in the caboose of. freight train. The warlike Flutes of Cal., who have been a!wa7lL0'1', n loss hostile to the whlt of their territory, are now M ously objecting to the selzur. water rights by tas Angeles tht J settlers fear trouble. James Stanwood Tierce, tzed years, is dead at his home ln twJi of apoplexy. He was a cousin of Franklin pierce and t!i father, Nathaniel Plrce, gave to Federal government the sit fw navy yard at Portsmouth, N. h. I Jack Dunn, the outlaw who ly murdered a man near Speartsh.', D., Is believed to be In hiding Hulett, In the northern part o v. county, a sheriff Wyoming, several deputies Mavo taken the tra end hope to bring in the outlai. All the Wyoming coal m!ni by the strike of the miners to supplies of coal on hand and there it little fear of an Immediate coal k lne. A Butte dispatch announces tic the Amalgamated Copper mine a six weeks stock of coal on hand. After September 13 apple grow;, of the Pacific Northwest will b qulred to pay a sharp Iscreas a freight rates to market their in the east. The biggest a4iat are made to points west of the advances river, whereas rolnts east of the Missouri river t slight. w, J? s'nt J J Dewey, the 10year-olton of F. Back, a Cheyenne contracts, found a cartridge ln the alley at and after extracting the Mf. he placed the shell on a rook u: hammered It until It exploded a piece of the shell struck young Baer ln the left breast, killing him almas: .it t' n S itar roi mi 'IGI B Instantly. Sheriff Smalley of Cheyenne h unearthed a quantity of dynamite ui fuse ln the back yard of the occupied by Charles Smith who was shot a few days ago arrest, and who i kllevel to have robbed a large number o' stores and residences daring the par few years. ' It Is reliably reported at Ke castle, Wyoming, that the Bint gauge railroad extending from S. D., to the Black Hill a tional forest north of Nwcastle, It to be standardized and extended to Newcastle early next year. Th present terminus of the road i otl: , distant. Passenger and freight rates on tie Pacific coast may be Increased If plans considered at a meeting of i Fit ti N iy, alt tfv, MU irg i lie ed me Tli anl COtl lilo' i ad ten :rd( 25 tallies th the Union Pacific railway ! the Auditorium Annex hotel at CHr hicago the other day are fruitful. ltwa but one. secret a meeting was. declared that an Increased tariff rdf to thq coast had been considered. jri ficlals of Pacific and subslda." are defendants Is which companies, suit recently Instituted by the to recover Immensely rfde coal lands ln Montana fil'! answer last week, which In bsf that tho government cannot go wbi under tinder Its classification the tracts were awarded. The mine whistles did not call The Northern Robert Cal-- id r5r; :.d ?l ng ..oman from Oakland, Ler husband, has been vl8,,lnv fen, George .Chapman, atRe da was found dead by Iwr . we at an early hour. She had form to alleviate a headaens took to much. sfl n After building out to Fori the Cheyenne Tramway build a line from Its presen r us out beyond the chain oi FarFrontier the north of .j, the lakes and return to the cny. Lake Mlnnehanw cemeteries. East Cheyenne. , Uan The Talmadge-Buntlnpany, which Is constructing tlon works and reclaiming area on the Larnmlo P' J g awarded a contract to H- 0f the railroad contractor of campment, for tho excavate CO mile canal: , 3 -- id' i?( an Chapman, 'u tui miners to work at Dietz, Monw. Carneyvllle, Kool and Riverside men September 2. Seven hundred Monarch. out at Dietz, 400. at Carneyvllle, 50 at Kool and opt Riverside. The miners are tie. D. Fm Sergeant Bower of Troop cavalry, who wandered sway camp in the Crow Creek w while suffering from Injuries W , by his horse falling on .. ,, found In Laramie, and Is 1U for at a local hospital. H cover. for & Coal miners and operators conf In Montana district met at Helena on the 3rd, for tbe of fixing a wage scale for ing year. The operatorsof ,r Lj. stood to be desirous J wages, which will be resisted miners. iff1 Mrs. U irxl Is Ft ::ni pit tt Th I It I ie: tl fad, TC kl Cs cos 'ye 'It! 'ip ,1) -- Oi un iri I ri is 1 I Scl '111 A kei g ill ugl '0 |