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Show Star Yiln:css .isramsc PC n .""iril'-l.'itinrr- Inlaw Becomes Confaccd Givers an excejptionally strong line in all the latest popular w BINGHAM ENGINEER RESISTS REST AND IS STRUCK BY A. 8. ROLLO IS GRILLED FOR SIX.'HOURS AND BECOMES tO CON CAR FUSED THAT HE; CANNOT TELL DIRECTIONS--STREE- T '. CONDUCTOR - IDENTIFIES MRS. INLOW AS WOMAN WHO ' BOARDED HIS CAR ABOUT ONE O'CLOCK. . r: - ' AR-'- thp Most shaj)ejstnlj1VTT Particular People" and guarantee satisfaction" in quality "and T. .- PATROLMAN- price, George Wright, a civil engineer for from Page One.) the Utah Copper company at BingA. 8. Rollo, the state's star witness him his road. He walked to Stale ham, got the worst of aa argument with Patrolman Arthur Merrick last in the trial of Caleb A. Inlow, charged street and then, to his room. ..." Show Sunday night when he resisted arrest Spin Discrepancies. with the murder of Thomaa "Eddie" . f (Continued quesWhite, floundered in a slough tween Rollo's testimony at the pre- tions relating , to . direction and the himicary hearing, points of the compass during Uie trial Itee-i- n- the-- present trtelTwer found 'Wednesday afternoon, anSd became tM by the defense. Rollo explained these time of the pre confused that, when he was asked to by saying thafat-th- e of - he theharf make a specialty of white Graduation Hats ' We Mrs.M.S. Dasenberry and AfftsOh.a7jiaLm&nJhft"jK Hceman found it necessary to strike Wrlgbi. on - the &sad withFi night stick. Blood flowed from the wound and Wright "was taken gency" hospital . where his' head was . . bandaged a number . of com and Wright panions had fceea-JTlctoria alley and were talking north" on State .2flL N.. Academy-Avenu-z nto-the-emer , liminary Rearing he was. HI and uqcare ofsa physician He "was then ' terribly confused, , and said 'he did not know at that time whether he street when they encountered Patrol 'was on his head or his feettt I Ihacfcltoithe he ziWhea; goi roomhig man, Merrick placed the man under ar-house he told the landlady, - Jlav andwas making considerable noise. Is Insuited'the po Leslie, that he had seen. some shoot It alleged that he liceman to and wanted fight; Patroling and thought at first hat he had man Merick placed Jhe man under ar mixed in another holdup. He up got read none of the papers on Saturday rest but he resisted and struck at the Merrick ended being too busy with his policeman. ..Patrolman. striking Wright on, the exhibitfair to give- - them any the troubleDybead"With- - bis cIubrThe row "attractattention. ed a large crowd and about 100 men Attorney E. A, Walton for the deassembled at police Headquarters but fense asked Rollo 'lf'he bad not gone no further trouble resulted. back to the scene of the ahootlng the next morning about daybreak, and if Wright was locked up on the charge he' had not seen a crowd of women of "resisting an officer but later- - he was released on S25 balljr He return about the automobile,": and"if he had ed to the station later and told Capt. not asked them what the trouble was and tell them that he was a stranger Emil V. Johnson that he did not real ize. JFhalhe.-wa- s ,dolng..aad asked-that relatrves- ana tir the --city looking-f- or the case be not entered on the court had become lost? docker.His bai money wag finally No, I didn't," Rollo answered. "I to returned him and. he left for Bing was too busy. I did not take a walk ham Monday. News. except to "go to the fair grounds. I did not see a crowd. I did not ask any women about the trouble, be ALAR cause I am not in of goin? I Into crowds. did not say I was lost and a strangerrTTOT-th- at I was look-intlon ' " a for relative." the south, thedlrectkm travel- Identified Mrs. Inlow... ing onthe hljihFlVTiWsaf wasap; preaching Tilth, BoITol(OipTahd Ransom a - streets ear after a, moment's hesitation pointed conductor living Third. East pQint, south from where he stood,3 pointed directly to - This Was after Rollo had revealed hie onfTiregnable point by stating never tell directions that he coudl without" -- mpasa had nevef "possessed the sense ol dF rectlon. He had admitted that even after he had lievd for aeveral years few miles from. Billings, Mon.t, and had been to that.' town many times, he could not tell the direction, though there by. day he p by night. After floundering in this maze for some time he was rescued by Judge Morris L. Ritchie, -- who permitted Hollo to explain bis situation in his own way, and by tone minute of skin Ritchie landed ful questioning-Judg- e Kolto on solid ground again. After 'that- - there --was no faltering- - in his testimony. The incident occurred during-t- he . afternoon session after Rollo had undergone many hours of searching He was mentally weary and had become and in describing confused tangled directions. Judge Ritchie tooK up his examina-- V 1: .to n THEiGASE EAGLE -- - he -- could-walitTordri- -- 9..?iP Cy -- T&T a WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR THE J. L CASE SEPARATORS, J 1 MPJ?1?!? r CASE ROAD GRADERS, CASE STEAM AND GAS ""' ENGINES, CASE" EXTRAS - DEERING 17 SPRING " TOOTH HARROWS, DEERING MOWERS, DEERING AND MOLINE EXTRAS, SCHUTLER WAGONS, MOLINE AND OLIVER CHILEED'PLOWS, ONE AND TWO-WASULKY PLOWS, 5 AND ALL. STEEL Y -C- -- - I ULTIVATORS AMERICAN FIELD FENCE, POULTRY NETTING,; " " ; ETC. ii,:' " WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. y ...., ''v . .1 i.',f vtf ES OFTIIIIH 5 it . " cross-examinatio- the-hab- . s OPPER he-w- M.-tls- -- wJLffiin sixty seconds .had Rollo straightened tout The defense had required Rollo to Mustrato with the pStehographer'a table representing the automobile, the incidents he saw at. the time "White was murdered. Rollo, after the court had taken him in bald, said . that - theutoTnohile-ppnhedW- m from the south, near the west end of Third East street. A man jumped from the wept side oL the street to :the west, tr left side of the automo-bne-aEdTif- ea. The rjgure was close to the automobile, so close when the shot was fired that the man could have touched the car. The bullet that passed through White's neck was fired from the" left side and theskUT was "powder mark-ed- , thus bearing out all of the features' ot Rollo's" story in so far as it related 16 the" itolUon"anl1manner o! the shooting. 7 Rollo' Bald that the second shot, was fired an instant later and the two figures ran down tne sldewaiFoa the left or west side of thetreet toward daflkruseAfurtheF , to the sduiaRollo lfpllQwedlthem; until he had passed the automobile and then tost sight of them in the darkness. -- J!ing.J!ofIf36,000la.YeatA boarded his car, on the Mldvate run, at ' Ninth South and State . streets. when bound for the city, on the trip thatrended at Main and'TSetTond South street at 12:32 o'clock on the' morning of October 6. He said that he had been taken to police headauarters that day by two detectives and Mrs. Inrow was pointed but to hlni hy a "fat policeman,", whim he afterward said was Inspector Carlson. He Identified Mrs. Inlow at that time as the woman who had hoarded hla .rai. Uener said the police took him to a room of which and the Jail matrons were the only other occu pants, and asked him lf,8he,.Mrs. In low, was the womanwho Jhadboarded his car.- :- He had identified "her that manner. He - reniembe"red her face distinctly, but could not remem- ber if she wore a hat or veil He was not sure who - paid her fare, though a man got on the car at the same yme.' He - waa not abJe to Identify Inlbw as the man, though " Mrs,-Inlo- w 111 . Inlowwaa i)oitttedLx!uttohlmj)y-th- e lie did not know where the left the car. . . a. i ne . wnicn was conducted by Attorney Willard fian-Bopolice. woman ... - was of a most energetic character, but Usher was not confused. Hollo said, under Hanson asked Usher If he could iden tion, that he was a graduate of the tify any of the passengers on that In the University of Edinburgh in Edin trip" if he were to courtoom at that moment aside from burgh, Scotland, with the degree of tachelor of arts; that he had been a two men personally - known to him.r "Yes, tfiere's one I could identify,-Usheliortlcultural expert for theBrltish answered,- r government on the west coast of "Who's Was that the womthat? Africa for several years; that he had taken part in a tribe war of the na- an the police pointed out to you as you Identified tives and was e truck on the" face" with Mrs, station.'.? at the police war club and disfigured; that he - "Yea.. Mrs. Inlow," Usher answered. had suffered yellow fever in Africa; ' "I : remember her ' face." i had been held up by three robbers at He declared no had' doubt that he Great Falls. Mont, all of whom were afterwards captured;." that he had whatever as to the accuracy of his identification , . been injured in. a runaway or two; was injured once on shipboard and FOR 8ALE. had suffered his share of accidents and mlsfortuns. Angeles player piano, at, 291 Main When he saw the shots he believed or Inquire at this office for parti St., at first that there had been a culars.t but when he saw .Whits crouch-ed on his seat he thought the man was drunk and that the shots had FOR THE WEAK AND NERVfjUS e been fired by eom one in Tired-out- , weak, nervougnien and lighted a cigar near tAo8jitomtobllaL I women,. ene WouianTeerani'tious, and when he returned to the scene getlo, full of life aiyr Always havs t with the officers the following week good would do the appetite, If he took them to the spot where he sensible thing fgffay health take Elec-triBitters. laid lighted the cigar and found the 0thlng better for the stomach. Uu . or kidneys. Thousands charred match tips. " V" say theIr llrtsa to tnU woa. After walking south for several derfultheyje 7.omo mmedy. Mrs. O. Rhine blocks .he came to a main road run vau'J, It Vestal Center, N. Y says: "1 tilng east and west, where he turned ""ffd Electric BIttors asone of the Neatest Of Cifts. t can nver" fnrrp( and met a , laboring man with a 1 what It has done for me. dinner pail. He explained that h nottla yourself, and see what a Get differ cad become lost and asked ence H will make In your health. Onlv Rocoramended By HedjfictianaJiari. Ing man, whose iden Drug companies ui viiiuawr uJSW9Qfr ) . - Had Interesting Career. .. cross-examin- a see-the- Tnlow-annVwh- " lti. - 2-- , fun.-H- o for. jathe xltlTiUpiJLOO. Krr-ifu- eu r eraL Manager,; Gemmett and Hayes - WMMR-:-CO- . $i,400, f6,000. . : Testimony was brought forth in the United Sutes . district court- - Monday to the effect thgt as general manager of the Utah" Copper company, D. C. Jackllng received" 136,000 per. year. that R. C. Gemmell, then assistant gen. eral manager and now general manager, received 1 14,400 per annum and that John M. Hayes, assistant secretary and cashier, gets $6,000 for his services.' These-aT- e salaries, without" any other perquisites being Included. This was brought out In the 'case of the Utah Copper company agajnst F. C. Bassett," former county treasurer, for recovery of S35.000 alleged to have been overpaid by the company in taxes. The county brought forth ques tions as to the runnlngexpense8 of attempting to show its right to the 135,000. beads "uTTarrTosEflnTngUaose JUst as well as you possibly can, son, SEEilAE B.X & and the future will look out for itself." No, the boy doesn't own that jewelry t business today.- - That was to and contrary years ago, whatsomej us be? of our rich men some takes other lieve, it usually, factors than hard work and economy for such fabulous riseB.' But he did rise as rapidly as an honest, ambitious. brainy young man without special privilege' or opportunity can rise; and be does hold a responsible position today; and he does draw (an ; ample Balarywhlch makes it possible for him to give his mother all- - the ease and comfort she, so" richly deserves. And if he holds to his present policy of doing everything that is given h(m tddo as well as "it"l;ah IV ddneBere Is every proBpect that he will go much farther. V WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE There Is nothing that makes for Is known success n one's work any more than ' t everywhere as the best remedy made that policy! ll diseases of the- - skin, anda'so Th ere for burns, bruises and boihvR educes foriiapplnesr anyorehan inflammation and Is soothing and that ;'' r healing. J. T. SoBsaman, publisher of I used to dislike the j cutting of News, of Cornelius,-N- . C,7WTlte that grapefruit more than one box helped his serious skia ailment after other remedies failed. task; and I used to do 'it very nobrlv Only 25c. Recommended by Hadquist Fiaally I made up Ay mind that, I Drug Co., two stores, successors to would do it as itHould be done. Smoot and Palace Drug companies. bought a knife Especially, adapted to (adv.) the purpose aQmade a kind of game out of see'; how- - skilfully I could ony-eigh- would-nav- e EXGU RSION TLAKE ROUTE " Saturday May 17 v For the above occasioaiie-SaI- t Lake Route wUl selltickieis Provo to Sa'rt Lake and return 9X1,25. From Pleasant Grove, AmericOTTork and Lehi at $ 1 . Special for-a- la-wo- rk - tram will leaxeTrovo jit 9 a.m. Returning will leave Salt.Lake City at .8 p.m. antj.M : -- prepare.ur . ONE" ROAD TO SUCCESS. ' i. By Ruth Cameron. om - BEEBE berf at-6- 34 tohrlihJHdgifei" directly then tookl earnest and" OFFICERS morning grapefruit To- .1 can cut a BTapefrult nerfectly "To do the common duty of anch day.unrommpnly.welIZl8aya-Scale- WiriteiRateH)clivercd s, 7An" ambrtlbu 5" lad who was "that is . success." i It is also happi to make a success Jn the -' ness. ; merely for himself, but ?&o for the sake of his widow motijf, secured his SECRETARY OF THE NAVY first position with a nig Jewelry firm. WILL SEND ATLANTIC FLEET He was to get unusually good wages AROUND THE WORLD for a beginner and he carried the news homer to his mother-I- n Mirh " ' " feather. In speaking of this plan Secretary ; -- ; have decided to send the Atlantic squadron pa a His mother was greatly troubled at the most Interesting ports of the this change of mood. What was the world because I believe that e should "1 matter? Was the work too hard? Didn't heTunderstand ItTshe asked. Too hard!" h retorted. "I should say not. It's too easy. "Why, mother, what do you 'think I've, been doing all day Ipng? Stringing beads! I'm going to get out If there's much more of that I'll never get ahead stringing beads." "Son." said his mother, gravely, "I don't like to hear you speak like that You will got ahead stringing beads If you string them just as well as it be done ,M offer to the. enlisted men every oppor-tunlty which 98 in our power to ob tain that knowledge of other coun tries from personal observation, which In every rank of UfeTgives to the trav. eled man an advantage over those who have spent their lives at home in Uie upward struggle. The, cruise this winter will be so timed as to give every man In the fleet shore leave at every port of .interest I, of course, am a firm believer in - the 'general theory that the best way to find tout it and know, but I'm sure it can see, and I appreciate, from the ad vahf ages that the careleBsly-T)f-well.-rTourp- ..Qt It ....'( By: the next night, after his first of the Navy Daniels said: CM SM OT) TTmPA FFO RD M I love to do it 4if 14 ut j hw whlla you can. officers of the fleet will gain in t long cruise of this kind, where maneu yerscan be carried out ,at sea and many experiments in communications between ships and similar matters carried out under actual service conditions seems to if not more, important is the educational value W thls trlD to the men behind ihgmn8,J.I.h?ce before my admlnis- tration is ended that the public will have a clear understanding of the splendid training in mechanics which the ' modern battleship offers to en- listed men.. No man who has served in the navy leaves the service without being far better equipped to earn his living than he" was before he But-wh- W have plenty. 17 Teltphona CURE FOR STOMACH DISORDERS. Disorders of the stomach may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures ' ' have been effected by ' these tablets. ' Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Pal- - " aoeJrug companies, (adv. V Tiiit,i;jri;;; Venice cable to. Sun says Captain Glnocchlo, Italian aviator, has Invent-"- " ed motor which permits aeroplane to remain stationary. Wilbur Wright at ' time of his death, was' perfecting equilibrator. ' ., Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia has ' told New England men la' Weshlngton within 24 hours that he favors .In-'- . ' " creasing rates In eottonschedule of The navy Is a great and expensive Underwood ' bill. v t Institution which must be kept always ready for times of war. Why not then Twenty thousand coal miners have itas a great technical training struck" at various pits in South Wales school for our country In .times of aaa-protots against emDloy ment -- otpeace?" nfjh'iTnTon workmen in mines. . . ' . -- . .,; .: |