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Show pIXI? Q f iges 1' E3S2223 v OL. II. Ko. 406. ipUjrnwiR kji 1 1 WW n T'F1 a w i A lit Accidental Firing: of the Pursuers; Hostages Released; a Desperado Kills Himself. LEO - ( au-spb- es f.doue completely hid the altar. ing lbrt catafalque on bete lies at nil of the cardinals of th" Kiitidl college, who on wore scarlet cap. At lh ir lot-ttoo5, were tli''1 rorn !a ists. or st in" tali s. In violet. In tlw rarro.v behind, between the hf nchfs and the Flank- hbbbot-WalK the 5 is:i.i .h iiii'l iixiik - ! lif-i- miles from Pilot Hill, where the fight in which Convict Howard was killed last night took place, and the militia company is in pursuit. The country in which the escaped prisoners have sought safety is very rough, with a heavy growth of timber and underbrush. Farmers in all parts of the invaded district have joined in the hunt for the fugitives. They are apprehensive lest harm come to those in the sparsely settled country with a hand of desperate men making a fight for AM B-T- C i UOLiiJITliin i IX. ia "Li. l j tu i r . . ' ' r J. II. I'f; ::t;rb ;r ! !. !. ;.!. - I Zr r . f I' : s r.f r. 1. r ..;-:. b-i- - X . !..-- . ev ti b t : i ;i I - " ' . s . ; : i ;- :? I' a . , - r r . ,v U f 1 us :,' J 1 1 : ' : ' r :: : a a f f in-- . t : . !, C t - . '. J . i , a IV i: f . b- ' r,. .1 x r :'-- . s S 1. - : , . : ? I - I , t . tb r - s r -, T f ! . si 5 v ! r. in 5 i Cl i 1 s- Ml ! i i - e : . : j . i ; - . ? - Plans ! Leave Iiemocrats ;;o Mniiii failures Formulated at t:i: DenIN STOCK jIARKuT ver Conference. . 1 a lr 1 - - Issued. Rciuisit ion E BLAA1 LAYS PRISONER s fa- tb" - b i i g of Mrs. Aurora Ho.Je, who is haigwith and confesses in killing Wi li.itn X. Ryan front G ratal RaokK Mi- h., were issued tnis at 'em, ,'.u ai.d to: r , warded to Sl.ei iC who w ill r. bring ia k th' iiri-o?j , t i i r '. - I r, - i ' : ! le.-.iwo- i i.'.-i- . fE 101 " r t ; i . b-- - I V.. b.;. : iS . - . :".':-!.- a " t - I t ' 1 i; Ir. " , ::. 1 ? ..t ! - . 1 . '. 1 J . t, ... ;, ; 1 - C ; . : 'e . . !. ; 5 " in ; bmlu i ','. , ' J - C.. i ; I T 1 t r . : , ; ! r k .'. . a I'i ! v ? . - C. i f y.r. Scotland. 1 lab i" t . ; , it.- - lb i ! it -r lb v, 1 ; 1. !";.:'v c Lout: Dies as Result of a Fall in I.' ND .r : j 2 I U. S. Consul b-t- 1 f I :;rn I i X t '!. t ' J f : , b . r.b t - A ' ' j it. ; ;. ,;r, . . n ;:.'. a r; U. I- a . .,: t1 " : r 5,. ; 1 .V;.:i F : C:- - ! OFFICIALS; JAILER DEN 1. HIS STAlEMENl N ,. Li DOUBT THE STORY "la-- l M.;,b : ..u;.ty i ! w . . .ltd-- !y vi - .i- nai: jou.-iv las g b. in tbe iniuted on ii.-o-r t I'd !;: rum !. a ' v I b !.. - i , mv ia " tb ba.g . a o French Scientists Do IZot Credit the ' w .e! I. r I k Claims cf the Anderson, Inch, v.. ' n tori lCi'.r v.'i'b- - .e night aft.T h.,vin: Physician. i: ,ei ;!.. fo'.'.owir.g statitient a t ;i. :, battety, t!:i- h ; ! d n Mirs 1 u-- j i;--- - end t!i tot.iry " L wh.i 'em ling t'.. on trv iiom sui; bi j.al t! t d . " r .1 f I i . . , - i i A - . ; ,i i.-e- j ir. nie-Muti- PARIS, July Regard irg the re cent experiments of an Anderson. ltd., physician, who claims h succeeded in in" a Trolley Concerns Los Angeles. SY CONVICTS i i""-- b ;ih i, ,"i:' j.liing prison, is the igai;,.-- l at 1 with - on July j 1th of wb- tt j i. . m: tie- - tie- - . i , a' iio-i'l.-r.- !1 j ib-- pri-oij- .- j ! aI v ( .... .j !, .i p. u tot j, . js i y f. i ( pv j to - ?! . 1 . i JETT AND WHITE ON ,r. Case cf the Alleged Kentucky - o'!b CVNTIIIANA. Ky.. July :;.- -.t th" t second day's trial of Gurti. and Tb.oiras White, ih.iipd with tla- tnur- d- r of J. . Matcunt at J.irk-o- n enurt cp. :,! Uf v.:m a. in. Tie- - b ) turn v.Iio.l naui'-were drawn yesterday arid who were umn;or.ed to attend as jurors, re. tod iv and th" completion of the jury will proceed. Capt. P.. J. Kwcn. chief witness for the is iivrc under protection of th- - troops.' - - s pro.-t-cutlo- ' r ss ittb v T d ia . . . - ; . ni; Ciiri'.iiis ;.. ' ; ! 2- tb r t 3 , 1 - Evidence Intrn-diicc- i' by 3Iedi-c- al t-ngli- NEW BURIAL VAULT Experts. TO COST IN HIS HIP ROCKET l d ilt b 1.0- -, ratb;i I". :. b Mlia ef t T wa r?-- . r Mr, .( tJ.r- - i,nrl! Mo. r !:. tivnlvr ; ; 1 1 In l.H . I v. t a: J i a j : r tb . ; S r. -- .r. I . " o 3 r d to tb . ! 1 i .... j ., , . ' ! ' . 1 o 1 r - P ., I i p I. ., a t .' r .t i 7-- : r ' turtle I it ovr to the tb it u t :;ff, n, then n.arrh"d to th- - J.i! and I". k i up. p o" I. At r.oon .Mr. .mp-lit I i Umi t - . I. ii.Hc 'tascd ati'l Ids ftkn-- art ij.iitt. t.U ;,;:,t.'i)." r r-- . i b.arf k a. , v $25,000 ? " .i k : n.T.. t f lit; H C ' ',,. ..t. d a? r- ; o' !o. k tb: balgd With w. apon-- . 4"-(,t!i- f ra- Dcr.vr. I.IIAnVII.Ij;. fv:,. .laly tfs, v. T. President Moypr cf Jtineib IV tion Jailed for lit:. Jcracancr i -: 1 ji CARRIED DIG PISTOL I. M.rr. r r - o- . ',! ' Tf SSI0N r-- i u i :t i; c. i t: i r. t tbl he tno out of t ! He T. - . r.ot i o;',, - O r"'r : - .'.m i ir.e.,.d.er.-ij-' vr T" o . t 1 In .b-t- j ..: tla- b Feudists. j t ' i,i b . tb-- TRIALJ0R MURDER Juty Being Secured for Ilearinp the i -- t i j;-- ; f-- in a I: ; Teb-i.--.M- RELEASE WOMAN t p ;,a: d,' po-- - b-tt- w . 1 ,, ;.'' hems. tiio:i..rtn;e. " MEXICAN COURTS ; p ... .... tlaou.-- . . I bo.-pit.- d. - . in .n i.i b; v l. i e a lett'-- ' -- . - l"dl 1 I t -- u.gej- of. p. iV.irg I ".C V f . m j'l-- ii o::p j.i, w ii . ,. f I , tr g the - I ; b : t v Tii- - ' ;a p.et. n of v, it ii a rut b- r ps t. I i t l ). g a g.i i Js,.- i,... i, jt'-in- i " - j lb , 1 1 t - i - - . ' . r t - - , . . . lia- j di ul ta iie;;ati to levoi.e. n ti,.. movabb- a? in teat ing ;. ni.ik' t;e , ir.r.ra-ns-holdin- a i . i win. and bote' hop, my wrist to h..h way l" tvi-- n ti.e Ibow and tb" " bould-T'1'b" was iii!" to tl.e s of ti:- - jailer, w ho faib i : Gug tbe p. ;i n v. am thet'l.t tb rotary is about to be turi d. A so ;i ,. tav arm ... atti;ht I r tra tieotra a;:d riauirrs y.db-- to Ti.., .,. .,, v?,,., Ii,.. .,.! ..... .!.,. did r.'d top until ftv uoii at the , r.mk ( icim ti n tia lurn i; tr longer. lieout of ell the and sent for! palbd tbe Gounty Ph:.-Iim- , who dieye.i injury. Tin y wouldn't Jet toe r p. a but kept me in j.dl ut.tii tint ii'i of my tern I to Tb- vani" a ' at LOS ANGRRKS. Cab. July v Talk is going the rounds about an company that may be org'iibz'-within six months to merge ail the int' r- urban electrie lines tributary to R.s have noihirig to Angeles. Local otlk-ialay abfiut the project, but it is understood that such a corporati,n. if formed, would need a capital of rpjite J.Vi.c.n.t:.,.). is possioie witn ine organization of a holding company that evt n Messrs. Clark ai.d Sherman, with their exten sive interurban interests the Hollywood, Santa Monica and other points, will join vith Huntington and Ilarriman, . i . ni" ' ' CITIZENS' CLOTHES i tight 11,1,1 I e $50,089,000 mvm.vfi' - ot s - g- t, th.-- - ii:e iev.-iope- - : at bo! it "I was tie- oo mi in ol .whukui'ii 1:1 na i 1 in-iitut- 8.) ... Ha f ;:-i- s! . 1 r j Invoked in Transaction. & Co. Not ACCIDENT NVER DISCUSS PLANS FOR BEGINNING WORI1 w. 11 substances resen-.blinof life and triiobites. doctors at when the shooting began they threw germs the I'astcur .jeelare that h them into a box in the wagon and a atoms described could only hae e"v few minutes later fled. Nearly all of from an sou?-.'and wer outside i'her a little them have money. attac hed to the wall of tla- ml,., or were presert in substant us' d ia tb-Escape of Free Iilen. The free men had most remarkable experiment. escapes. Throe of them have bullet scratches. Seavy was burned on the cheek by a bullet, Sehlottrnan was grazed under the chin, the mark showing plainly, and Ikp'.on was grazed on the back of the neck. The convicts debated whether to kill their hostages or turn them loose. Theie was a difference of opinion among them as to what was best to do, but they fin illy decided to let their captives go unharmed. About 100 shots were exchanged in the battle at Pilot Hill. Talk of Merger of All Continued on page i :; - - Irigationexperts : Co- - I i.-- If II 1 !- . The party is moving toward 'i . ; J X cr 1 1 n. f At: tf b. I'.i-.- 1 1 11 ex-Deleg- ate Va FRANCISCO, July 25. At latest accounts the troops and posses organized by the Sheriffs of the different counties are keeping in close touc h with the convicts who broke out of State prison at Folsom and their prisoners, the guards and jail otficials whom they have taken with them in ,rn i ov IN THEIR ESCAPE i;j -- ; x- fo J (- - s i I l while at bis place. Company II of Placerville with forty-fiv- e men and as many more civilians left Pilot Hill at 4:30 this morning on the trail of the fugitives. Capture May Be Easy. As all the free mpn have escaped there are will be trouble if the convh-ifound, for there will be only the convicts to deal with. The convicts are somewhat short of ammunition and are without supplies, having lost them in the fight at Pilot Hill. All of them bad small lunches in their pockets, but f'J.iV, t - The escaped convicts had a satchel whbdi dyr.air.it-containing ihey on the prison grounds. dropped D'ehl says the negro Davis was very insolent and ordered everybody around j j I0T WHILE - Satchel of Dynamite. t? ! wn , HOME RULE kWA: i . '. i Vv i . : .id. July 21?. The accidental discharge of a pistol by one of the escaped convicts from Folsom prison led to the fighting last night at Pilot liill between the Auburn posse and the convicts. The posse was close at band, and when the report of the pistol was heard opened tire in the direction from which the report came. Convict Howard was shot through the He immediately shot himabdomen. self through the heart with a revolver and died in the wagon. Waved White Flag. The convicts then forced J. lb Mc-D- o rough, the genial overseer, to stand up in the wagon and wave a white handkerchief. The posse, as soon as the white flag went up, stopped tiring' fcr fear of killing- the free men. The convicts jumped out of the wagon, shielding- themselves with free meiv and started aioot. Seven Hostages Pveleased. At 10 o'c lock last night 'the convicts turned Bernard Sehlottrnan, Joe Foster and the following- prison officer? loos- -: J. C. McDonough. G. E. Jeter, J. W. J. ITopton and Thomas J. They were released in the I r i.sh about four miles south of Diehl's place, and came into Diehl's about 0 o'clock this morning-JohKlendondorf, one of the guards, tumbled out of the wagon during th" tiring at Pilot Hi'd and escaped unhurt. This makes all th1 free men accounted for and safe. Four Convicts Leave Others. At 10 o'clock hist night Convicts "Wood, Theron and Eldridgo left tlv others. "Wood--- is said to lie the coolest and most intelligent among the fugitives, lie ri'wer showed any excitement during the firing and gave directions to the convicts with great coolness. Thereon claims he planned the escape. Convict Gordon left the g:uig at Mormon island. He is well armed. b-- ljilhi -- Ni;W YORK. July Z. In full vie w of bar ir. d of pa'. K b c i' w. ?U. Patrolnrin 'u nelius Mulvcy. nc- -. b. was -- hot ai d rnibal !y f.it;.Uy Injuie-at a -1 street to iy, v.hde trir.ic t i ; the ootmr of Ac:ii.' H and : li,-from shootinc bi. rv. .qb" a rt. Th" sobii. r H Ad dph S.Jder. . artllb ry. statbaa-- l at r..t; It maboa. tld. of the EbAenth battery r n t.mv Jf. tnrre tb" lyn. Aft r shontir.g the jolberc.an, tlu- but without .serious damage. . .d,e tb" b.iJb t Mulvey was shot in th ivr.tr-- of bis f ' ! bScIi'.-tv. . iea- ' aisWilcox Advocates Inde- through his skull and out at tlv back of hi. id. aw y. m e .;!,-:. diatly. His sweetheart. Iouise Free! in an. 1 y .ir- oil. b-ran that -r f:i!ar v.Hb.-the sib.ootir.c. but was found later. Fh pendence and Is Loud- after liad tlm-- - cddei- sist'-rsb aial Coref.ire ti marry first, r she b i 1 r.Tu I to tr t rek v !e r , r. ; w ith Schloss, w b shot at her aft ly Applauded. I of ab :a Seldom has been in the army for two months and was on r. h b ac, ba declared that he bad I" en away four days des of intention rting. HOXOLULr, July 2s. d'.y p.., iiic At of session the IIon;e cable.) today's Rule convention Wilcox b to that urged Congress He also grant Hawaiian independence. strongly favored the esfahlbhm nt of a Government for the bh r.ds similar to that of ( "uba. 1 is remarks were received with much applause. It is probable that a petition embodyi7 ng- the views expressed by Wilcox will be prepared for presentation to Congress by Delegate Kalar ianaoie. Sue h an appeal would doubtless receive, the signatures of many native. x; an liiure of ti'.illio'i DI'NVRR. Colo.. July 23. Tlu ' s '.ov a :.m tit for the reel.ittKiMon of ban lr - of iV,..-United Stat the subj t of dh 'c m u .I'vri.;: of arid land in the great West . now in Tb r Jovci nmejit reelarnat ton in I in ' rb-I b e It , ii to this eoniVietve will be r't..ry of t tbn b Ibigi!Mi F. H. Xev!l. and oobis f.r .oli.e -. t At r'-d v.mia Jbubme.-- s in i lmri'" of the j ni--i. t' oi.-e?. ,..'.. V. Idaho, Montana, Nov;, da. New M. y;,,,. Sou'!: Ibb.t.i. I'l li Tb- G at tie- runt' c and Wyoming are u a t !onb-t;e!.; I ;. .t .: to i:it is in of the not. tii.ie' woj 'oirad o'c for of Return Requisition t! P in A:!.-i;Salt river an! tb - w o k .tb i ab i. .: live X t j R. tlarlv be y Mexico; along To Prisoner to Utah iC b.l a t ed ien. r:v is wl also r. sp- SACRAMENTO, S r.,!-; S t :.. it. upon two cushion?, rest, d a tripl-- ci own of sold, shining brightly m th. light of a hundred candles. The oaa- - t .tS: i! PROTECTING GIRL FROM i' ',. A Wn A TO fiCC WEETHE rT1 '1 In the distill1 ohap.-- stood a bus; white catafalque, Pai ftet high and on liberty. :. v i;..;.t ; i ' ; 1 Gallf Brilliant Scene. N.b ! ',-.- j t;if ;! rs ( thrt t hic'u H ! n f m : 1 v, tea k v.,!h I icft lllrA. Candles Ten At the foqr burn ciii'll' ai.-d- e p;lrb-o; - Kr. H rr. tuMotj. rictu,-q;-:e r'- t Stock Broker Asks to Be Relieved of Debt; Firm of BlgT-- Well-Kno- ! CHANTS REQUIEM FOR REPOSE OF UL; SOLEMN SCENE IN THE SISTINI CHAP o self-protectio- Price, Tiikee Cent: fli The POMC, July great requiem may.si's under tinof the j acred college for the rewa celepose of the soul of Pope Li-brated this morning hi th- - Sisiine chapel. All the cardinals now in Home, the diplomatic corps, the Ionian nobility and many other distinguished persons were present. No such mass had seen in Home since the ilath of Phi3 PILOT HILL, Cal., July 28. It is believed the escaped convicts are in the vicinity of Lotus, seven or eight liases i WHiru. i. litst of thre BULLETIN", v. i . MATfRf WORN 4 PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY CON ) liCIS- ARE FILED BY J. H. BIGGER; HIS TORE NEAR LIABILITIES ARE $20,000 jib Pis- - 0's,:-uvy- t a - JC V g n Salt lake City, Utah, Tuesday Evening, July 28, 100:. MIGHT BATTLE WK1 Tel X A' IT Fair tonight and i - ' -- |