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Show T he Saet Lake Telegram. V) 1i T" ill' iiimiiiii him iiiii ii.iiim i. iiiiiiii I. - in. , , ,1, HE WAS HUNGRY; ALL P SCORNED-B- GOT APPEARS Employer and Turned State's Evidence Is Now July. 21 Acting undr nt from Raw. and description the linn. Wyo.. police yesterday arretM Frank Ortoffn the chargre of robbing r months ago. stage near that place two Under a sweating. Ortoff broke down and contessed the crime declaring that hunger and Inability to get work compiled him to rob the etae. Ilia plunder con sisted of S110 worth of poMaare ntnmp. Ortoff aJfo confessed to holding up the between Sheridan and Iluffalo. stage ten dny later and only icurlnr Wyo., d were J3.50. Hoth hold-up- s and daiinc 10,000 day. con-Fis- will. All the land purchased and buildings erected for institutions personally founded by I?o are put in the name of the Holy See, to avoid possible claims from relatives, as the Pope probably remembered that some time after the death of Pius IX. the latter's nephews instituted a suit against the church, claiming' 15,000 francs as their proportion of his estate. The will ends by providing that his remains shall be in the basilica of St. John buried Utah. in the tomb which he had alLateran. aftIt was stated that the mother, who. chosen. er separating from Miller, remarried in ready Now that the Pope's will has been Utah, recently left the child here with friends. opened, the work of removing the That the. matter might be straightened in his apartment which he beout to the satisfaction of Judge Murphy, things queathed by the terms of the instruthe case was put over for a week. ment has been begun. If the desires to occupy the fame Miller was a former resident of Helper. Two years ago he was convicted of robapartment, however, only the bedroom bery and sentenced to one year in the furniture will be changed. Following Utah penitentiary. On his release he went an ancient custom, however, the to California. His wife secured a divorce could not take possession of the from him in the District court at Trice, old until several months apartment and she was given the custody of the children. It is one of these that Miller is after his election. SAN FRANCISCO. July 24 An assertion of abduction was made in the Superior court when William Ii. Miller, the father of Margaret Miller, a younpr child, appeared who a petition asking for letters of guardianship for his little girl. As the proceedings were about to begin a telegram v.as read from the mother of the girl saying that the little one had been kidnaped. The message was dated July 20th, and was sent from Helper, new-Pop- ff e accused of kidnaping. SUSPICION AROUSED Frequent Cases of Sui cide Indicates Exist ence of Club. MAN 0 Tomorrow's Special is a X CENTER TABLE FOR n E- single-hande- o, new-Ponti- CIAL! "t x. ar a decided nuccm. nd th tferjefU in muOur "Hatutday Special tual. We're making a lot of new frit nd. and yru are jecurlnic useful article of furniture at greatly reduced prlc.- and at the Jim tim famine that this tore I a "Rood place to trade.- Good furr.lturp, priced ra. wnably and good bunr.e. method. c every year at Saltalr Pioneer OF L EC'S WEALTH EFT TO HIS SUCCESSOR AL ID AT0RDAY m BUTTE, NEW YORK, July 24. Detectives who have been searching for Charles F. Jones, who confessed to having caused the death of the Texas millionaire, William Marsh Rice, whose valet he was, have been searching the South in vain for the man. Jones received immunity from becoming a State witness against Albert T. Patrick, who was charged with killing rtioe, through the instrumentality of Jones, for the purpose of securing the Rice millions. In June, 1902, Jones was given his freedom on the nominal bail of $1000.' Before Jones was permitted to leave prison he was made to agree that he would keep in constant communication with the District Attorney's Will of Dead Pope Deoffice and with this understanding he was permitted to return to his old home vises Everything for the in Texas. As a last resort. Jones went to Galveston and shipped under an assumed Use and Benefit of the name as a mate on the schooner Raph-ellwhich made weekly trips from Church. Galveston to the San Jacinto river. Then he went to New Orleans, when his letters stopped. ROME. July 24. The will of the dead It became necessary to locate Jones in a proceeding connected with the Pope va,s opened at the mooting of Patrick appeal but no trace of him can the ts congregation of cardinal?. It be found. x of thirty-sipage? in the handRafts a grand success. Ride to deep writing of Leo XIII., and leaves all the water at Saltair Pioneer day. property of which he died possessed to his successor for the vise of the church. To each member of his family he leaves CHARGES ABDUCTION a present to be chosen from the valuable objects in his apartments. Similar OF HER LITTLE GIRL presents are bequeathed to his physicians. The total amount of the propwhich ho left is not yet known, erty Woman of Helper Stops Proceedings as the money is in a closed safe in his Former Husband to Be Named bedroom, the keys havir.fr boon given to different persons mentioned In the as Guardian. ii Man Arrested for Holding.Up a Stage ia Wyoming Confesses Crime and Cause. Nearly everyone he had known from childhood passed him in silence on the streets. lie was practically in solltut among his former frien33. He went to Houston, where he had worked as a clerk for Rice in a warehouse. He met with scorn wherever he went, and in the letters sent to the District Attorney's office complained bitterly of the treatment. Being Sought. $110 STAMPS mmmi PASSED IN SILENCE BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM IN HIS YOUTH. Man Who Betrayed His FRIDAY EVKNIXtt. Jt'LY 2ff irOX This !s a rtrat rentrr taid orrtand. made of faor.d 1j 20 Inches hl,?h, top Inrh iiuare. turned and hnpf-l- a mot uwful bou-h"Iet io;tiar, pcjls regularly at ll.r.0. CARDINAL RAMPOLLA REPLIES TO MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY HAY. , y pl"f-- Tomorrow Only 95 Cents CONDITIONS drllvrr on' in cuMonr. Will nih. row or Monday. WASHINGTON, July 24 The State department has received the following response to Secretary Hay's message of condolence: I have not fallen" to convey to the Sacred college the heartfelt fyrnpathy expressed by you in the president's name on the oc casion of 1113 Holiness death. The 8.e. red eollee 1rNlres me to exprrp to th Prcsident'lts deep and fdneere gratitude fur such a noble manifestation. t'A KDI N AI j ItAMPOLLA. 1 CARPET. HINTS fr We have a full llr. of carpfti". ruR! and trnttlnRp. und thirty daya offer ipnial Indue mrntu In thl d- p.trtn.' nt. - 1 the r,txl $2.85 VALUE $4.50 REGULAR C m W have a fw more of thf?e t'dlinr hd Uft. an color full built, tdu.... pink. ptreticly Krn Thyr NI'.W ;rODS fN TMK WAY KXPF.(Tr.I) TWO CAHLOADS DAILY. 1 CLOUDBURST IN ARIZONA , Temple. '$Round the Corner From Postoffice." 228, 230 S. V. Hafts a grand success. TUde to deep water at baltalr Pioneer day. POPULAR K. C. BUTTER HOUSE SATURDAY FOR Ml Tslsi sin " and Full lr.rt r( fruit t;ouis MOODY WILL CONFER i abt. fT"'! , r. rfct rtl i)i:i.ivr.iu;ti hy Tin: all ft . pkumiti-- y K , - r 2 C-- b. di; Wet l:r?t South. lh" t u I mm. 7 Which vrill cost him a postage stamp per day shin. r i;Li::Tni-- fe HTH . ( Jj 1 -- Wlr. CITY ROUTES. TELEGRAM A Frrtbr. v'-n- th ! trrl-t'-r- y hour.d1 ny Third Snath from S' t T!;lri'-r,tfrw. Fate of General Staff Project for the to Fifth Sruth by Main in ThS;. F.rth Uebm may b fnund tli tntr.e ni.d nth KaM. Navy Will Probably Be of Route 20. a ddrrpt-rof the city carrier Settled. I with The Salt Itke Tl2ram. tocthrr by If. C. 'r zi r. N 3n S.T rnj Fmbraces th trritor-nriiu mtit 5 W-the Imun l.iri,s t th l UtinlNinth North. Main lrrrt. 24. Sr NEW YOI1K. July 24. The Hoboken by WASHINGTON. July Th " crctary which th"y control and I Third Wr?t, T- :t p nn South police are investigating several recent Moody left for Oyster Hay whrc h will ngfntM purchase the inprs d the rctr- Route 21. cases of sudden death which lead them have a conference with th President. r.ny at wludpal' and to r t ill th'-OlMr.nK-W, by S. Mauds n. No. to believe a suicide club is flourishing The Secretary carri? several imj'ort" their rrspfcltv- rilnnurs. Sub rn"f n l Nf fth Fmbr.tcr a t U trrrl!r r S e In all th will with deal illrect o.irrlr in that town. In most cases two perant matters to lay before the President, ' uod-- d Nnrlh. ThH by r to tlv tnr!U Trr-rsons have planned to make away with the decision of which will have a far- - matters j.ertalr.ln i T r.th W t. of tli" paper. p.'iymT.t fr Svuth ' reaching effort on naval legislation. ptopplnr: themselves simultaneously. etc. of Route 22. addres;. chaninc subscription, of Advocates the staff general The most recent case occurred in a projerl dOperated by J..-- h J. r,vn. No. 4 It S fj Boutcs 1 to 8. saloon. A stevedore, after treating the say the fate of that measure w Ninth t? F.ml ra Secretary Ft! t.rr;t r f j habitues, had the barkeeper go to a clad atwillthe conference. . Parr, who l W. aln by U.urd-f)prated a S. of number Fifth uth. Ta.Uijj i:.,t. j by Inievt navy drug store and buy a package of rat Moody and also rrnnaef of carrh rs. 2 :V.' - . 143 s- tJith South n r. Main Mr! witness the maneuvers uS. i.eral poison. lie emptied half of it in a glass yards West Temple. Thr.' N. Routes 23 rnd 25 of water and the barkeeper poured out of the North Atlantic squadron before the territory lour.d-by to ' retuminR1 Washington. the remainder. They drank together I by Arthur W Second i:.i?t. Fourth South an T No. niple. :r; Vs nr.iu and the stevedore staggered out under Th St. Dennis Caf. rrtvate dlnln. First Wet. the influence of the ioison. He has not by Ni' tl S.uj'h. Th'.rtr.'h t Route 9. been seen since. The barkeeper was rooms on two floors, unexcelled ervlce. Twelfth South and r.th JIjm I.st. 2.1 aiairu reNo. to taken the hospital, where he is popular prices, Operated by Arthur Klby. Rcute 21. Kardley's. Court Irnbr.c t!. ported to be in a critical condition. I JULY 24TH RATES, funded bytSi.nth S.iuth. Tl.Uter.th Oj by tart lan tini:i':rir.n v - ' r h t. siK'-r.!- ? s t ! - $ . j - j o;.-rate- - 1 i ) - 1 1 S'-T.t- h Wc-fi- ! 'i ; 4 By the Popular K. C. Butter Mouse. . . $1.00 SUG&R, l7'3 LBS. FOR $5.65 FOR 100 LBS. Choir nw Ctah rd.nv. r'''!. Saturday only.. 10 pr ihoi.- tt.h !"HM,r"-b.ir of Pnl" 25? nr. for 25 fo,lp Safw-- it He can learn by a dail perusal of the : : : SPECIAL 7 to?know s all about TPCSON. July 14. A terrMc tornado visited Tombstone and Falrbank Wednes day, and although r ports are meager Jt Is thought that many v. ho were caught In the path of the ptorm must hive per ished. The wires are nil down and the first reports of th" storm richd hr tonight, when the linemen succeeded In recovering the wire to Prnson. The storm, which broke out at o'clock. was accompanied bv a cloudburft. The wind did great damage, unroofing hou and tearing up large trees. by th root.. Hardly hid It suhsMfd when water came down the canyon, ar.d Fairbanks was un der six fett of water. The Inhabitants fed to the hlllflde fnr safety. In the valley and above Fairbanks several ranch houses are known to have been demolished and less of life Is feared. WITH ROOSEVELT Hc-vrant- & HARRINGTON FURN. CO. TRENCHARD Fear That Lives May Have Been Lost in Vicinity of Tombstone. in something. IRON BEDS Dancing Pioneer day free at Saltalr. iiwi citizemwithpush and;progress in his blood is now ready to do at pmbitdy (rmof n Hut Is In a(cnn ymir r.flKhborhoo I, whn our mnvnlMirc, mm jpwwpf At lastfit. .has dawnedai4the ah. furn!hfd hlf 10 .Ir.i and 1 nl-!- v si j pWAMsW! REGULAR PRICE 51, o In golden o.tk. - !! 111 - ; -- j, - Hnt-brac- 1 It is the young" H man well posted who o"ets there when opportunity offers. : : : : : ts S-ut- h 1 jT- 1 1 ".r Fi st. Ninth South and Main. FRENCH NOBLEMAN DIES IN POVERTY t Route 10. Via Oregon Short Line, d C)jeratf by J. H. Milbr. No. r.ITT S To points in I'tah. Tickets on pnle July I .Mill iti II.'' 23rd and 4th. return limit July 27th. pfVrliUI C. S u;th Tmj 1" F.hthth. bound1 by 201 Main office. street. ticket City ! -- 1 and North M.iln. n Char"Proi. Andre," a acter of Salt Lake, Succumbs to Apoplexy. The Sanative, Antiseptic Cleansing, Purifying Properties of .if'SuN VT A. A. de l'Orme, r 1 1 wm Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, are of priceless value to wornen for preserving,' purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp oi crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of fallwhitening and ing hair, for softening, sore and hands, for red, rough sodthlng and irritations, rashes, itchings baby for annoying inflammations, chaflngs, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weak-ueysand many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves &3 well as for ail the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Sold throB.iOot th woilJ. CuKrurn ftp. Mc.Oinl AOc. is form of Chooolnl Cea)e meat, 60c., fetoirevl, I,oEdon, 27 Ctiirter. Pill, ie. per rial ofJRu60s..di DopoU U I'six; Booton, 117 Coinm Pari. known in Salt Lake as "Prof. Andre," died at the county infirmary last night of apoplexy. He was stricken Wednes day afternoon, and as he was without money, was taken to the infirmary, in ?n unconscious condition. De l'Orme has been a resident of this city for the past twenty years. He made a living by teaching music, language and fenc ing. At the last named he was a master. Little is known of his life prior to his coming to Salt Lake, hut it is under stood that he was a member of an aristocratic French family. Si.; J?otr Drug Chm. Corp., Sola Propi. at. tF3St for M) AUout the Stun, deaip oJ Heir." knur bo August Gth to 15th, Inclusive, Round trip $31.r.O via Oregon Short Line. City ticket office 201 Main street. WELL WELL! I ti I d Wt ! S-- Route 13. . by Wnrnn iH-Fmbrao, No. h th V,.:i . .j 1 v h T-:it- Vaudeville Comliari in p. nn. fl s ..'., r y. f u Ur.-m- ni.k, at b; . n t t v 1 ' , . u. MAN. KNOW ' De.n! J ;i v ; . :;:.tr,g , 3 cents a dav for i "know to what you is going on in, the world? TJIVHT-LV-. . M ! CW.IIICCINSJI.D. b 2 trr-rltor- PHYSICIAN. CURES j ; Ft'r. Pr Wrrr.s, ltr. Tap rttglt. V,4k OrsTfl. l,tvr . y. :t Route 10. by May Srhhk. No. 27o Opratd r "una Mrtu i.mnrarrs tn territory bounded by South Temple, Fir?t Woi, FIr?t South and Kleventh West. Routes 17 and IS. Operated by p. L. Hall. No. :i! A Street KmbrBfM the territory boundM by South Temple. Thirteenth F.axt, Third South and Second Haft. Route 10. Operated by J. M. Keirsley. No. i::7 t j t!m. Ht:r Joir.tr. I werM iorzr,. j i LObiT ,. r up-to-da- Tr. l.-ir- n);ri, cv.mr'.alr.t. ?r'rU. rc. tn th!r ef th Df the fut Alb M'!', mn. ubtare or Htovl. rr!r.c!r'5 I l'-i- Don't be an old fogy in this new era. Be and read MANHOOD VARICOCELE we run I ni KJir Cutirrh. ar.d I No. j AND UlCTiOyCOVlC y 1 IAS OWN HOOK." j'i j Fa rd ley's Court Km braces ih err story lounded by Flnt South. Sixth Wot, Fifth South and Jordan rlvrr. 0 . Isn't it worth - Route 15. Operated by Arthur Kr', -- WORKING - h .m . Fifth South and Sixth Wet. Utahns in New York. V No. O WUht. Operated by Harmonf '.tv.'- thterStreet S. 1'irft v r.th South. Main, by ritory Ninth South and Fifteenth Wmt. J 1 :n- - by Fifth South. Main, Seventh . outh and Jordan ti r. Route 11. Operated by Halph artrr. No. 4 v, s. th First West Kn,brar brunded by Flr?t South. S. or, Wr-- t, 1'. Yoimir of Boston. Mass.. July 21. Salt lane is at. tne Lennx. 11. j. Heed 0f weiser, ina., is ai me iouraine. Og- S vjth T l ! s.-ut- , Route 12. bounded Westerners in Boston. Salt Lake; Navarre. lioyle, pcowcrort, tJgden. cjen; impenai, I . Kmbracr t lory boumb d by IKhth. T. pie and G. Ojrat-- n. New York. July 2'. These Ftahns are D. C. McCready, registered nere: urand, A. Mo L. Fifth !vat Strr No; ( h ar. the territory .Vlj.tli Stilh. . vrth and M.!n rtr t. 11.. Man. N. th" tttri- - Operate.l by A. W. Seventh South Named. Ord Barracks. Washington. July 24. becretary Ttoot has issued an order naming the canton ment on the military reservation at Mon Cab. Ord barracks, in honor of terey, Maj.-GeE. O. C. Ord. who was an offi cer of the first command that occupied es s a Frenchman better SAN FRANCISCO EXCURSIONS r- Ftv.brao Route 11. Weil-Know- rtd ' r of S;xth IP MlcreT.?. t"a!r-- t. CarU't-a- t a- - alt utmnro-Jr"5itM w!th tb Urtrr . Tl.tt th cf trst're J Vntlf.a Ctror.lo -- Mice, ST. ELMO flOTEL con. main a TinrtD fofttl SAJT UXKiZ CITT. UTAH, iidiioooo 000 Ceivvf cf L4ra. i Le rt 5 iii I j I2SSIciIll hp 1 |