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Show MOXDEY EVENING-- , The Salt Lake Telegram. JULY 20, 190.?. TWO MURDE RERS AND DEPUTY SHERIFF RECOVERED KILLED B Y A MOB IN BASIN, WYOMING THE JEWELS frightful State of Law- they entered Basin, when five shot3 were firei as a warring. The mob proceeded at once to the a courthouse and Jail building which is combined and fired a volley into thj and Special Deputy jail. Deputy Pierce Geo. S. Mead were guarding the prisoners at the time. One bullet grazed Mead's sh mlder and entered Pierce's heart, killing him instantly. Members uf the mob then quickly poles and battered procured telephone the jail doors down. They first came to Walters, who was crouched on his cot, piteously begging for mercy. No needless torture was resorted to. Walters was shot instantly. A still more alarming stai of affairs s. is reported from the vicinity of About six weeks ago, as th result of a feud that has been so bitsheepman, Ben Minnick, terly waged a cattlemen-Sheriff was killed by d Fenton, it is claimed, has the murderers, who are all prominent cattlemen, and whose names have been withheld on account cf threats made against them. Sheriff Fenton is unable to get his prisoners to Basin. It is claimed the same mob that lessness Reported in Northwestern Portion of That State. RED LODGE. Mont., July 20. A state of lawlessness that beggars 'description now prevails in Northwestern Wyoming as a result of which all law and order seems to have been abolished. E. L. Mofrett, of the Montana and lynched Gorman and Walter, are sympathizers, and have declared that Sheriff Fenton will never get out of this locality alive with his prisoners. Sheriff Fenton has wired the governor of Wyoming for permission to jss the militia at Lender, and ha--s alo ont a telephone message to Cody, Basin. Meeteetse and other Wyoming towns for volunteers to assist him In upholding the law. Everywhere hardy Westerners are responding to the call, armlne themselves., and hastening toward Thermo-ollIt is probable that the militia will be ordered to the scene and a bloody battle may be fought. The conlry about Thermopolfs Is a wild and lawless one. A manage re celved at Cody this morning Trom Sheriff Cody stated that he still held j he the prisoners and that he could hold out until reinforcements company lires brings the news of a bloody lynching which occurred at Ba-niWyn., just across the Wyoming line Sunday morning, and of an appeal for help from Sheriff Fenton, of Big Horn county, who has arrested a number of prominent cattlemen near Thormopolis, and has appealed to the governor of Wyoming for assistance of the militia in getting his prisoners to the Basin jail. The lynching Sunday morning resulted in the killing of two condemned murderers and also in the shooting of a deputy sheriff, C. E. Pierce, who died instantly. The murderers were Jim. Gorman, who killed his brother about a year ago and ran off with his brother's wife, and a prisoner named Walters, a tnavelins man, who killed a widow named Hoover at Thermop-oli- s Hot Spiings two years ago because refused to marry him. Secreted by Sheria. It was reported to Sheriff Fenton last Wednesday morning that a mob was coming up to Basin lor the purpose of lynching Gorman and Walters. As a measure of precaution the sheriff took those two men and a horse thief out of the iail and secreted them in a guHy near te town under a guard of Deputy Sheriffs Felix Alston and C. N. Pierce. Gorman, who has exceptionally small hands, managed to slip the handcuffs and make his escape. Deputy Pierce fired me shot at the fugitive as he disappeared in the brush, but the bullet went wide. Horn river and made for the mountains. A posso of seven men quickly organized and Gorman wasonrecaptured Trapper yesterday morning Creek, about tlfty miles from Ban, irtd - h-.i- FOR "PURPLE DAY" IS IN THE DUNGEON e sin. Mob Appears at Jail. Sunday evening a mob of about thirty men. unmasked, and in perfect order, role up the east bank of the Big Horn, dismounted, tethered their horses and compelled the ferryman to carry them across the river They made no demonstration until McCart Sar litr Sfr :4r i.t7r Xr -- 2a- JKr I lk pattrer, a r.ew rparrlng h win .3rr5 ac.dn. "Wh-- n m- jult fore Thf-- r a bit." will - if 'Yar.k I br-n- tt I tl rf l t-- w5!J l r. lut j .t-- i t' e , . r-rt- :j:ii ho r - pi hi. -- If Uf ua'dy In d It on : r y ht-T- l V-- rlr' parar,t An !r, e'.ter.f ay. it the icnut 1 er of ih- - a Vrltr-- ! rt iT.rth cf rrirxl in r- t-- th fct Y'.x nVr- t,f tV.f r f v. r-i- . err.-- Xir.-- to the a TiH-err.- A. rrr.'.tli. Gcrpt" :.,!y tc turr.'i ftrrr. Aho J.a. r up 'o "ir What will It U T' nk-- 1 t.altl- -. rt;:'-- r rf Tsr-UJuatly 1. 1 ' oih-- r t mtsril'-r- . : Saijst. !. - : tt-- to r.c-- 'a r.. 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July will make a determired fight to secure one or th-- othr convention of th- - na- "Yar.UV h.ir.d torrent of lat ward his ehln. Tcur 2Iin Killri. " t "snirrtt. tndJulyt i nr.! ir.r:re 'i:v..m ! ye.ut.fe mT, wr tjn ." n y a j !4fT.frT train fen.r Avo;.c- - er y.-- r Solar Plexus the Spot. Jim wa t!ir.c for Oreat Convention. '- th?x-jic- f-- m!iarrf-.vmer.t- . I i tn -- t-- h"d av-t- t went up : that were cilreffj I l .;rt r vo-- c ar.d y. r-- to- Thrill in E Acts in Cirra, an 'next Jl?r. t'.wn ". fh"Utl of I'Jr.r-r- c Th a'ri.tl fat-;r"Th're year. illtlcal parti i A coliseum., with n seating capacity of went h'.s h Jt arm an I out I v far ; r: f r H' .!' 13.o-Th" hi' v. lir fu'l t. will b erected, and It I r t r 5! .'. tat"d t Un hd of r !?rilr r.i':r . f i A o . will t.n;t--rn nr hotel i the hive t! The iJiir that liirn it .ir city ar,! umjie It , for f I hi? that J:n ir.i ir. J tr; t rf th" ( j'i !,vc tr facllltle. 1 t ?! .P.y t th other dy "Yank" u . :Th i a h r th va Ual. In a Jim c.rrfiil. th in A;rr r:r.!rc Salt Lakers in New York. !r.; !. .: S ilt Another o& a Finisher. : ; :: n. !r,t:c:u'; i Th New York. July ri i; : leaker are resclyterrd lure: Hart held I, "I '.o?1't rxr"l that !!. r :ir r. fa in.u.'i i ? t!.f 1" .r. l r:?h--- . R. R. Younsb'.ood an! wife. R. Ceum; fr.l-Mm " i i th- N:-- - n f i :t "?.! S. ." O. William and th r.mh Wlnor.la, ti wif; Tl r Grand. I). C. McRtady. r" wn n ll'.Jje xnf ftn-- j c. ; tion's great , 1 c'. J e h-- !- ..-- 1- - . z- -. -l . " 1 r;-i:tr- .' Pn !'! , ? -- v-' 7 - 1 h TA' k,v- - v.v k '.;-.- he f trt-.ujT- . - CV - k.v r Wf. r WCV ' nni ' r.T ne-ardl- 11 l.lmn '- ' r. turned 2Hr Her.irV Give Ir.rtmc-Ilethe 2lifrls3 o 'Ynrk thnt you the visitor. pose. t e rr f . rr niU!t fMra'-- I would be rothlr.f? "Now. JJ:n. t. rt The fire d p.irtmnt. un Ur the supcr-vlfdo- n of Klectrlclan Charles T. Vail. J Installing a device In each tire alarm box In the city which will make It for the alarm Instrument to t used ns a, telephone idiould the firemen want to call up the station for any pur- Wr-n- r rf!-- GOSPEL OF MORMONS !. k No. 1 av. I:;?" was a rp'rlal on fep. Why. Jeffrie, who w I. Corl-ICei.r.y joh-nlb- C f :!l an t f.itr :v..tt t, J l, MANY TOURISTS HEAR Glvcj Jeffrien n Tip. to-da- tr mvv- - "Ytrk : J-r- t- -l (jl (?i wsi h jo'?-.:- ZM'f tr..it fnr Mr. w. New Invention of Salt Lake Man "Will Be of Good Service to the ! y ; r " . r:pldlty. t "If t-- K it.i" '.u I r".- ! !- It ! " J Vv Jim : r r:. h:p tertian c--f Jlrr. in Happy Frame. The rer-r- ler t;:iM Jlr lrv-'.rlr- .g haw M kr.f kctit ptir.rh "If all rich!, thar.k ;n'i." fet'.V Jim. "I'd um it again, tut If I .'. 1 I'm ro:r.d l r afraid ld t.ae t MADE TELEPHONES ' AlamU Jim r vl.l In t irr-a- ttzl a:. 4 a , t h 'ji.rt'T Jar when he f. .;: i wo-jh- - tt an r . tT'.r.irg S and "Yar.K" Ker.r.ey were rnlxtr.g It. Jim w.i Matins: away at "YarkV one with person. Und'.f.g hard ar.d FIRE ALARMS ARE "Bed" Gallagher, Who "Would Not Committees Are Crowding Affairs for the State Reunion of the B. Work on Chain Gang, Is ConP. O. E.; Special Session. fined in Dark Cell. A circular letter has been sent to "Red" Gallagher, the hackman who every member of Salt L.ike lodge No. S3. was sentenced to serve ninety days In B. P. O. K asking hU attendance at the county jail as a city prisoner, has the regular lodge meeting Wednesday lost his fight against being Impressed night, when the matters of the SUte for service on the chain gang, and upon reunion on August 12th, and the celebrahis refusal this morning to go to work tion of "Purple day" at the Salt Talace with the other prisoners was given on August Uth will be discussed. Six of the committees In charge of the "dungeon A" as his private parlor. and celebration have already Gallagher declares he will remain for reunion on the been appointed and are at work three months in the dungeon rather details. r.ow In the The committees than serve on the chain gang. field are as follows: Sheriff Emery, upon being convinced Fi ranee F. C. Richmond, chairman; of the city's jurisdiction over city pris- W. P. Lynn, P. D. Haim. oners confined in thj county jail, orC. Transportation Jam. s Ieary, dered Gallagher to be put in "the pit" chairman; Joseph O. Nystrom. upon his refusal to obey the orders of Special Features E. C. Cotrin. chairman; Samuel Samuels, B. B. Hey wood, Acting Chief Burbidge. Louis Bamberger, Joseph Enensperger. Paces, bicycle track J. N. Sharp, German Steamer Ashore. F. I. Gardner. chairman; Punta Arenas. Chile, July 20. The W. D. Blarcom. Jr.. Publicity mails aid passengers of the German chairman; Benjamin Van D. Luce, Thomas Eteamer Theban, from San Francisco, B. Pitt. Jacob J. Greenewald. April 18th, for Hamburg, which groundReception P. P. Chrlstensen. ed in Gray's channel and was subsequently floated, have been landed. Tho Horse Explodes Dynamite. damage to the steamer was less than Trenton. N. J.. July 20- .- While James anticipated and she is expected to be disten H. She in will be floated Romalne and some friends were days. in one of the order the that charged damage may driving along a street y be repaired. Steam pumps have been horses stepped on a st'ck of dynamite. placed aboard. Eight thousand bags The dynamite exploded and blew off one of the horse's hoofs. The vehicle of coffee have been jettisoned. was partly shattered by the explosion, E. 3RD SOL PICTURE FRAMES. but the occupants were not hurt. Z4r nn !, ;rder.n At Crotl p!r t - July fcr,ro-rrr,- Scott-Streve- I Tl-f'- . Jim Corbett for the f.rl time ir.re. M errlval In CallfornU to train fer h.s l the fight with Jim JfTrl nrr-urr- i Cat- v e. r". v; lay out jnrrn.n:x O h CAN FRANCISCO. rtyje f'f bailie 0 .. $ SLOW IIXTECTED TO 4 Jeffries. 13 boll-'vc- cap-tuere- STUBBORN HACKMAN James McCart and Albert William. and 21 years old. respectively, were arrested by Detectives Chae and and Rakish charged with grand lxrceny. About two weeks ago Mr. J. O. P.eber cf 41 South State- street r lr the police that two diamond rlns valued at $vi enrh had tcen utolen. N burjttary had been committed, and ther wa n clu nave that the young men. McOart came. and William, were In the habit of call-The Angelus." Ixr Angeles. Ttii ing on Mr. H'.'ter nervnnt. Actine Knutsford." Salt Ixke. The two flneit upon this the detective fraghotels west of Chlcusro. ment of evilfnre an 1 finally arreted men and the diamond Dr. W. G. B. Terrell, dentist, removed the frcrn th pawnbroker to whom they had ll to 506-- 7 BMg. teen fold. The young men. according to the de two rlnsf. tective, ferured ICj for the ELKS MAKE PLANS who William is the yount. Ml! wn overcome by a few wee Us uijo. t DOUEIX.BAr.HXLr.D vs p. Theft of Two $400 Dia- Jim Corbett Tells How He mond Rings Is Charged Has Planned to Whip to Young Men. v the Mighty Champion s. Ther-mopo'i- "Wyoming Telephone company, who is now making a tour of inspection of his LEFT TO THE SOLAR, RIGHT TO THE JAW . V- i i ji 'ST. mm m ,1 V 4 4 ... ... 51 r. -- , . . v - - . , 4 . , 'f77 A r My Eiffle t Mm worse, daughfer, aged ten, was biiicus for years. recently we had to tasc her out deadaches and spells sicR. nausea. inaily we tried As soon ipans Tabules. f She kepi g rowin school t a short tisme ner imorove- - If U- u Lv-- Now she is a healthy child. rosy-cheeke- d, .v. : t rj, - r j ment was noticea ble. v:k Sne iad terrible as she ate anything, she would In 4 aM le ru ' ;: K " ft ;? -- At Druggists. The five-cepacket is enough for an ordinary occasion. 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