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Show OI.DEN DAILY COMMEUCIAL: WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEU 3, leDO. APP MUIME END. L L-- ti.d.J ilt il THE IX U.- jiurt;t Wm. JliL.-i- I kUit; a I:b diy M j 13,' iiji oa SiAiil Fortfcf H Tail Ht"Vil iK-ai- Murder-T- he i' inlim Tri. kurrt Hard.! Wis kri'f Iva V r '; to i! .! c Liu. Ivtn "iM-'fi- tj 1 u ni trr t!.- -t D ta'.k-- tl V ia liaA. i- .,! UV:-C'j- ! u:lr L it- - n li jf ir'iii-- ih -i t K V.' t ! a I'A - a J II v t.a? :ii Liai. t b uur cit J 1 K-!l- L.fc-in- g fr -of K-l'- iirubt-i-uiiou- r-- iii-td- i o r: til tdn. iii-h- d e Ix-avi- " U-- W Cross-examine- Dobbs-Montan- f, x Grand Jewelry ii i t.-- V. 0:41 ar nf.l'jf J.J. 15 s:ir run lu.tt citfjtji; :r t. iu th lert.-usK-c- t lrr Sjnlar t,:.-iyc ? chapel a:id ia-- l t fVrjri,;, si Ni-ca- - j h:--- t!:t l.-- .t l.ir- - st t4i.5 I iii aimhiUM Tlii-- I. I i'."";'.S. l j A'" i..-.- j J.'rf j 'l iiats, cl.--c plenty oi ' : 1 a t JeiiiV The li-- tj 1! is '!.. i.v uiacv 0..1 i,riK-:.t- i , l.iv.ri.ts .:1.1 s i, Li(i'ht - Weight o-g- - MKD'I . u Overcoats 1 ! R l cr. .uL( iaUi.-j due r tl ts h thf ifr-'.- to mu-was ii.r.-li- e ;!Vi-.- i. 'ii n.'i ten lingtil bees traui.-vuiojlln atij os'j klt.-nod t;''-tl.er, it It us rauksthe this iu its llrtst eatcrtaiiiiueiit. this clsn of j iiKit. hih nu.utij of a fiM i.r.iv!ii the wrica, the tKU." h:ch aivtocoto the f uruhitig of a l LLss OliNMN. ch'iM i vmi ia th new cLutcb W-- shouKl be mulwintcr. but it is much like Wc liaw no linen coats, Uutcr or straw we'd try to cil you a frw. As it .e have mid--umni- ; 11 SiHSH'H - cl U ta ,'. jLvu-'t;r- Such t the t- - iUfilLi wa tnr.-.i- l ui iy fc.., at iiAvjLi! i u ttnrl,;t r T.:A (jULD Jii i jLii iibun was ?. iwarrf its u the v, ra. si tif UrdJiai- - church M-- - - it it lit. tiiicn-j-- k F.trt of the fru. 1'. :Vo;l.iv t 1 t'cr-, r'. ir.' t lt Jv Uta rowl - . : i'v t SLiUL i aiiiT: I. Wi 1'1,-a- u I! K.-ll- r tbe c U-'- d c- - of i Li:v-- i i?i: ULDMlvo: lIIiLIX AND 4 h-j- li.-iU- a I'NtHNu ! f.u.j.-:;-- 1 wirn tt--- t Ltti to v.:iiiui J Kelly ciurJif trLl u s!'u-t- i ros to Koiiy in lU district cjurt yesterJiv ci.rfiri 1 sra1- A th IS til bi k dea l T iiilVf. 1 lit 1J oV!. it. tt murder the nett div. r -Wai. took the stenj a tli UU you, L fchot U.rrr lid tinst itaw3. Ha lbVj that "Cilljr KaJ arktl Mr. Kkaus. Not to tii) rMxl!t-tioansvirrJ tle to! J hiu that Iiislwi; MiuLiu Lad bihoi. lciii ert hiai out to -- Di-l iJjrr. K.l!y ever till you thtt v..tj Isiaj 8ivi5sa put up- - knew iLal uu -- nt him at.d tlial he I Ins oa the tUiiid. kiateaut in never would Lave iea there tvpt t"T to aa you?" regard -Ijrr' urrtt Never. 1 heard that Kelly Lad uUiiatiti illy Iha ssase as that u.v. b nid m li-- i y tar l.ty by Bird. Il s.ii.l thai for a nuvtii.Jim ofViiliams.j:i r of ttu the IU-.wan ht comm. wan the luuritr uliilo hun-h- . 1 be 4iied to ri.li...' Ui-- to j na the .b o artt-a i!etiaj;'f te:n hers, hi-- 1 K-to Muuii'tf for the liirj part of tho drut:k ai Kelly puriw. la ui I not j .1:1 tlio sbivp c.imji. 1 sai.l uid I to him, time. the norbjirn of Um ki lia t..l l.e I. i.l j;t ueud nu to kill that uiati?" nu J L aluio'l to Meukn. A motion 1.) tliuiisd "N's nr. you hd n t. Sor.'jj.i UrtS m.i'k Ly Mr. .K!i,i atxl Kelly hi'iKi'lf was plm-e- j on ti e staad ooacurml iu by thu lie to tt'xtify in Lis uti U hn'f. lie a'd, was diBOiissvl. after l eurcit'.g tt:e arre t: -- tSoii:,: tUo of iurt for b lok to Mendou. L"tu I rmie in the of Mr. Ki;ii.i the uftcriioun thei.-a-v- . was i4 th; lead. J; leavitt r it!:-in to roliico auo'iii-i.i r.y.ir.l wan c.it a bright ni:ht m sotiie f to Kelly's iMiifisiou. Tni ihfi-usthe wi;:i,i.v:: have m'ul, but wan so daik ; to a wittu-lutrotluoMl couldn't 'eo a m:in more than ufuir tha rtsiin of the cusx" by tho you 1 w were twetitv awtjy. '1 he jrorwution. Kv;)',ii:i was mvnul.'J riding at. cut t:r.d wah-outiby up gu'.litu and L 'iuty M irsh;il i wman :m As wo wi re ending one i f tl ee Ho th.it lie had ,'ud-- j little (ul'-!ie:- , Krr juia ud olT hiu hore to IWr Ijodtjt, .MouIiiki, und aud up tT toward the I Lil' Oa t!iu train was ahead of IXirr nt tiie lime. 1 f honied brought Ki'lly to he h id a talk with Ki!!y 11 rtrf.ird to to leavitt utid Paid, 'Tiiero go.-- - vour the kuli i'. Kelly told him th.tt Lea wit Halt cried. inan;' and 1 ho lu'i.tii h id iiistnirtc 1 !n:a or thriH) times. Thrn 1 wont after IXirr. "MuuKinn," he u,iid. i lir.sj fne r.hot, I think it wa-- the lirst "told mei to briiitf ILo m.ia ia dead or one. I ditl not . Dorr when 1 thot Jtlivu. Then lie- i.iu-and added: Vou Hu was t. far out iu the darkness. An" M.ir-hlih:ul letter brititf him 111 other shot was tired and I think Leavitt Uowiinn B.ud "that he tuudo bo ef tired it. I did not get otf my horse at . tei-fort to grt Kelly to win all nor go to whru tho man fell, Jaiuet) HilL one of the defendant, was dismount and went to him lyavitt dul eworu. JId wicl that when the pogoe wan and came bat-and reKrted him dead. Roing out aftr IXrr. ho lost his pistol. did not tell Marshall Bowman that When the party started to Mendon Bishop Maugiiusi told me to kill Djrr. with the prisoner, he rodo quiteanay What I did tell him was th'it Maughan ahead. U hen they had (vered a mile had said to we and me and a half he heard two pilots, lie started that Dorr w as a desjierate couldn't eay who tired them. There was man andout, to be careful of ourst-lve.some talk after wards about what nhould With Kelly's testimony both the pros bo dono with the dead man. It was ecution ana defense restou their eases. agreed that it would bo advisable to The court adjourned till o'clock this leave the body where it was and report to the authorities. He never heard of morning. anv oae making the report. DOINGS OF TODAY. witness said he never found his own pistol and did The Iowans. Hie World's Fair, and not get Dorr's. He could not say where Dobbs Kid." "Montana and the Dorr rode in the posse. Witness did not dismount and did not remember that Tho Iowa Association meeta in 'the any one else did. He did not ask about a tli a killing and no one told him about it. Baptist church this evening, and pro He never hud any conversation about it gram of dainty dishes spread by the afterwards. Mr. Hill, in fact, professed Indies and also an oratoricnl spread by to know nothing. the men will lie the order for the occaRobert Sweden proved an important sion. A tine time will d ubtless be had. Tho "World's Fair" appears ut tho witness. He described tho arrest Hnd on to the details of tho killing. Union opera house. It is more fully no passed -- On our way back to Mendon," said he, ticed elsewhere. a The Kidd" glove "I rode on the west sids of tho posse. Kelly was behind mo and to tho left. Wo match takes place at the Niivoltv to were traveling at a slow trot. As we night This will, probably, lo ono of the " were noinn along I heard a noise at my most Bcierjlilic boxing scraps ever seen rear and when I turned I saw l)jrr run- ia this city. t ning away toward the mountains. I saw All Arm Crushed. Kelly jump down off his horso and run after the prisoner. His shot at him onro Thomas Gorman, a young inan about but Djrr did not fall. K .illy kept after 20 years of age, and a brakeman on the him and tired again but tho tnuu was too far away in the darkness for uie to Bee Union Pacific, was brought in yesterday him. Kelly went up to D.rr a:ul came afternoon from tho North with his arm back and reported that he was dead. badly crushed and taken to tho compaWe decided to leave the bady lyiiig and ny's hospital. Gorman was injured in authorities the yard nt Lima, Mont., Monday afterreport to the O'don who noon. He was engaged in coupling cars were at Mdadou. T.u sui ni'lit, Kelly, Loavitt and iu self wakened when his foot Flipped and his arm was up S;Kritr Boluap and ui 1J0 the roport. caught between the drnwhends. Tho The next morning, tho shei iif asked ine resident physician at the hospital, Dr. and Tom II dl to go out .tu.l bury tha Burns, is not, yet decided whether or not body. We went a. id I du igravj throe the injured liaib will have to be ampufeet deep and put Dorrs body ulo it tated. We had examined tho body a. id the only wound upon it was a bullet, nolo iu one Paylifflit and Tlmsrs Don't Mix. of the temples. Hall puiied oif the dead and robbed James Walden was hold-uwith man's boots and took them him. IIi also ritlod his pockets but se- yesterutiy in broad daylight. The robcured only a pipe, which he appropribery was committed at 1 o'clock p. m We'lden was in the Union Depot saated." Sweden's evidence throws porno lipht, loon and was very drunk. Wm. Holprobably not as fuli as it might be, upon land and Jim Murphy were in the the condition of the body when found place at the time. Walden in a drunken two weeks after the killing by Bird tho way flaunted his wealth. which consisted shospherder. Bird said the corpse was of seven or eight dollars. Holland persuaded Walden into the yard behind tho entirely naked. The indictment charging Hi Hunt saloon. Ho had one or two man accomand Jas. Dorr with horse stealing, the plices in the scheme. In tho yard they warrant issued for their arrest and the took hold of Walden ar.d rirlod hia pockreturns upon it signed by Constable ets, taking all that they contained. Tho Leavitt and Sherilf Belu ip, were pro- robbers then made off. As Holland duced bv the defense. County Clork passed through the bar, the Raloor.ist 1L II. Ro lapp who caught him and made him give the Josoph hunted them up in the records mid Mr. monev he had stolen. Chief Metcalf Gilbert Belnap, sr.v identified the papers. and Officer Davenport a little afterward Mr. Belnap was put upon the stand, arrested Holland. They also put Jim ne was shoriff of Weber county in I80U Murphy under arrest on suspicion. He said he had gone to Wellsville in June of that year on a search for Hunt Iiilisr"lim's Defense. and Dorr. He arrested Hunt noar Brig-haBEM-HDee. 2. The reichstag reasand took him on to Wellsville. sembled today. The bill providing for Theie h9 met Bishop Maughan and he procured Constable Laavitt to assist him the defense of Heligoland passed the in the pursuit of Dorr. Kelly came in first reading. while he was talking with Maughan and Leavitt and Maughan asked if Kelly StartliKa: Irregularities. would do for a deputy. Leavitt said he Dec. 2. A United States Detroit. and would do as well as anyone, depuindictthirty-thre- e returned tized him. As the sherilf had been in grand jury hours, he did not go ments together with a memorial to tho the saddle thirty-siwith Leavitt. He told Leavitt in part- judge reciting sttirtliug irregularities in ing that Hunt held Dorr as a desperato a number of counties in regard to the man- - The niht the murder took place naturalization of aliens. T-i-e MIAMI AM) u CUlb "lei'.orJ lb" K it .tt: na l a 1 l if 1 Wh.U a i 1 Ui i f.iuz. !i. !il u u k kt I'i in IViC. SUM tl, to L;; I;!-- .? r u.ur-.i.-- Kchy Li di tie lIrasr. iri'j c a ,ur-b up Bfi," ft": t rrora ti IniA w! tL Lii Imru Jo i IkjIj oct L.XU Lbo a t5 l). JUlkL. KELLY piuad UUl L.M -- - Iii.-bs- IHTil SlDDi tKST CInIIS Kr.iT L--1 Ull I -J 5 f And rti-"''!- 'a LTM t Suits, Heavy-Weig- h rtrevt. 01 The mciubt rs of the coR.m:tiec oa e::- Aacct Martyr. them to you a suir.ir.cr clothing prices. . ILiru. II- D. were: J. the f.rst. And. we'll sc'l Soli I Maldoou: Jouali l l or tiu.i1ter...r ; ana you ll.--luui mem nuicii Kirk. A. L. Dinks, Adi M.D.u. i!.n ..a iistaud o.uv cor.nortabie .t M- - 11-meas ever iirL iui 1 1 and Mrs. O. H I'usMa Tde wi.. by a..y cr hh!s asul evenings. all new A Ptag witii the brst and c:ilv on who JcsTcd c,)()j. . . c!rtp-- l was well fil'i-d, , f 1 iin;i.-ohad turtaius a, mar An.iui .,.! are is weie sliJing Ua ami iirM class in (liiaiiiy ami iiKute. iHiii,.. jon prices s fwr th.i evM:.ga i.'rfriuaiic. T! to d irriuiiuatloc. ly ot circumstances. lowest, to s,ili;.fy a vaiiciy of prugam Nt M..-fAe,-t-c-l.lh-- i that Uiir. Tae Parinc Ehort Line. j iistru.iieatali-'.s- , of t)gl-n- 's Should you desire anythincr in our line it will nay Sioux Vi'v .laiiri:il: It is l robnli'v the II!iapso.lie from LH w.th a viai ity a:io toii-'t- i that woj .1 true that no 1:101 Sioux City rui!ro.tos ycu to call on us. We surely will do you no harm. but l V.d ouu'hl this v Irive cloiriucj the mi.ster hi'ijolf. w it! be btnll t b. a I u!:i;ti'-- r i:i t!iii 11 j,"V.-i-.ia- i Iiot'glit holidays will soon be here, and you will wish to purT i'hei;e!Jious i.ii'it,' wan liui-.- stieg ly. a omble qtrtru ttc. t j see ll.e l'... itie Sitort Iinc well along chase the liitle ones. Is presents for the bi as well . Ij. Mirs 011 thi w..y to it! den. There loo sotee it Mjipivvl oT .Mrs. not much better to buy something durable and neceslines that ought lo Iji:'i-:t. Iahi lout, .lotni J.ar- .:lnrSioiii Citv L.ISie naiko dirl4!y t summer. high. Mr. A. 1. li - l.w, M: sary than to buy something pleasing to the eye today, and 11. V. II Severu, II. 11. but forgotten about tomorrow? In a few days we vil Bu'XI-it. i WtlU l!:.-diFtilcwsl lp. MiJsi Craig s.ii. g "Tidae Kvo, ro 1J!U'- - H'ld Tender'' wild a v.si-receive direct from the importers as nice a line of our id We h;iv it Journal: of clearerfl c.ipr,no, that was ia i'.M-- a heart to f .iv i?iik1 words for cverv one. j frozen-toed- , poem mpur,il from the one it uttered. The.crore when th? s.:e Boydi-n- , Mrs. C. Lui: formerlv of iind 'tt- u lenvcr. now of S ilt L ike, recibil vious ones a ill "iterant, we shall gluulv "K.-hand the I Vrry." I.veryone accord lliein a share of the goixl will we whii has dippixl into th works of t!ie have for alL knows her sweet nesji of expres As ever was brought to the city. All we desire is sion and felicity of thought. Mrs. HoyThe Burning Iesuo. den is a tine elocutionist, with a mellow our stock before purchasing. Ilepublican: The free and un you inspect flexible voiv. It would have Uvn hard to bring out tho beauty of the little limited coinage of silver is the burning of the present time, not only in poem with more electric effect than it issue was brought out by her. Later in tho this country, but all over the civilized world. Let the United States loud and evening she gave the court scene from all the nations of Europe will bo com- Merchant of Venice." It brought out pelliKi f follow suit in scir defense m re f u 11 y t he ex pressi veil ess of her voii and the art of her ixisea and gestures. The vctcal duet, H), Swallow, Happy Swallow" by Mrs. A. 1. Bigwlow and Special Glove Sale. Miss Alice Billings, was happily given. One thousand pairs. Oct price. The mandolin club as it was called on Attkkiu-rv-, Doiwon &. Co. tho program, consisted of a mandolin and guitar. Tho melody thrummed out of tbcoe instruments brought FINANCE AND COMMENCE. them several enehorea. Miss Nina 2110 La.totte sang "Thou art an Angel," utid New York Money. for euchore, "The Last Hose of Nr.w York. Dpt. .Prune mnminliU phikt, Summer" and sting them both . iiint. iixctiiiiiin. 6SUII, St.rlinu S, Manager Annex. 276 2olh St Wen. Utah. ... L The y Vaut brothers Snt)-d.isweetly. bilitlaJ4.il.'hiiiiiii $l..y. llurtilvt-- r covered themselves with glory both in tta.li. their separate duet and in their trio with F. W. LAFBESTZ, Proiildent. A. F. rOOLE, Sce. aod Tim Bonds. Mrs. Y. S. Baird. The two farces, "Ad NewYork, Dec . Uovenimont bonds cloned vertiiang for a Servant" and "Ezekiel's Tftcutr-fourt- at - 1 1 - .. j,,,,,, . vi : more Oar rcaruless e V.lJ uar are tnese me The ! ie-p- 1 as , 1 - lu-v- r e Ties, Mufflers and Kerchiefs Ligi-low'- that r LOEB & MYER, l'HOPKIKTOltS ov Tl, (MI UGH CLOTHING WWL WASHINGTON AVE. 'oiirtship,"vereveryfunny. Mitts Hon nV. fiiUow.: I W, U. S. S. 4 reuM couin .15 i'lult in the first carried off the II S. 4'hoiiI!miii....1'JIi) 1'acilic honor. Watty as a iiench sho is, and V. t'.S.4'!trotf'I....HM her of froid with the played sang part one old to the footlights. All tho chnr- Copper, Lead and Tin. M. ' both pieces were artistically ' acU-i!- laKou. Silver WeiLlins:. A ' New York, Dec. 1 ('niiMr. Iter. flit. IjphiI dull, woiifc ; domeiit Tin (iii(-t- . nenriy. Strait", I20.MI. ntf-i-- ; . I .ii, l.fi buittig around in a whit;per. Cross doesn't want it known. He Judge doesn't, wish to appear old. Ho ha3 an idea that his face is ns young as his heart. .Since a wrinkle uttd a crow'e-fon- t or two haven't printed tbemroives ttotp enough to reach hid life'n happitiesM, he notice thinks tho public doesu't thorn. It may givo him away, but for all that the chime of the wedding bolls he heard twenty-fiv- e years ago is loo sweet for hi:n to forego tho temptation. His silver wedding occurs this The fact was uois?d about yes' t he in the by terday boys court Iwuso. The judge county will He has c?lebrate. causi to. Twenty-fivbliss years of marrio-.does not come toovery benedict. Twenty-live years of successful life is a pleasant thing to contemplate, especially if one happens to be the successful man. Measured by success, tho judge might celebrate his golden anniversary. is UNION" wi-e- l e KKENE II Csed in UlUlonsof Homne AS to Years the Standard, Appeared in His Favorite Last l'o'.c. Xiht. Another moderate audience preeted Mr. Thomas W, Keeno and his company at the Union Opera house lant night. It was as "Richard III" that he first won His facial representation distinction. course-ffraineof the conspirator was perfect. Ills interpretation of Shakespeare's royal villian is brilliant. His support was excellent in all respects. The difficulty of atainjj so elaborate a trapedy under tho circumstances somewhat neutralized the admirable presentation, but it was as well done' as posible under the circumstances'. Mr. Learock, Mr. Hennig, Mis.s Vanders, and Miss Shannon are tins dramatists iu their performance and the other performers were all entirely creditable. It nipnrior cxwlience r"IT'n fn millinnx of h(imc for more t.'mn H iiiai-t-of a rentury. It, i k.kwI l,y tlio I'niti-Mntfs Uovorniupnt. EuiIoitmmI by tl Imaits of the (ireaf. Vniversit ic a the Strongest, Purret, and ni1 Dr. Prim' t'rAam Hakinif I'owdor dons not contain Ammonia, Lime or A!nm. Sold nitty PK1CE BAKING POWDER CO. tnCaiif. Nnw York. Cliicaeo. 8n Franr.iwo St. Louir. Rice's World's Fair. Kice's "Surprise Party" opens at the Union Opera House tonight with, the new production, "The World's Fair," Mr. E. StiW takes jlpnfnri in nnnoiincin lo his patron and the public senerally, tbnt be has ie t received from tlio Eaot and Wost a large ntock of HOLIDAY Company, Vttmk Fine Jewelry for Ilulklay cold-bloode- taut ile GROCERS, GOUDS Of tfce Latest Design, SILVER (WiMinu of FINK (iOI.D AND S1LVEU WATfllKS. .1KWELRY, SOLID AND PLATED WAKE, DIAMOND JEWELItY Well ('Jocks, which ho will Beil at wry low crieo. It will repay any one to iiip-- t ilr. St"lnr M'K-k-. and bo convinced that neTer before bn. jewelry b(n offered Ht Ftich low pricB ne lie offers at preBeut to tho public. Call at No. 27G Openin Twenty-fift- h St. 310 Twenty-Fift- h Street, OGDEK, UTAH. Monday, Dec. 1, '90. for InWc Invite You to Call and Examine One of the Largest Stocks of FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES and SOLID SILVERWARE. liver Opened 2483 Washington Ave. liroom Hotel COUNTRY. Styles are the latest and Prices the Lowest. in the spection J. INTER-MOUNTAI- N Gr. RAINEI& COMPANY. |