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Show The SAlt Lake Telegram. GREAT FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1903. OFHCERS FAIL TO FIND '"'V " Trace of Man Whom Woman Says Deserted Her Shortly After Mar riage Rewards Search. VERMONT BUILDING Small Hurricane That Struck City Tears Down Steel Framework ofjiarge Structure. DID JrlTJKDEKER, OF WILLIAM X. RYAN HAVE ACCOMPLICE? -- miniature hurricane that visited Salt Lake last night damaged the Ver- mont building on the West tide of State below First South to the extent of rev- eral hundred dollars. An audition is beinsr built to the building and a structure of steel frame work had been completed for two stories ieady for the brick wall. The wind caught on- - corner of the frame work and hurled It to the strv t. will j;0 one was Injured and the damage not occasion any serious delay in the completion of the work. !; The question as to who. if any ' one, assisted Mrs. Hodge in killing William X. Ryan, is the point now worrying the officers. It is believed by many that the manifest incon- srstencies in the woman's confes- sion of the crime indicate that she is" endeavoring to shield some one who aided her in the? murder ot the aged peddler. ed . . J? U a 0 1 hz0 ij U UrX& & Lxmm& Three Days' Great Opportunity or IH'.I.A vr.n iikx.iamin . .i.ria:i S'JO. itxi if-- Mill. A .". at. ft p $6.00 $5.00 . . 4 IS SHII'.MK.Vr It'll SI "ITS l.KKT or f.iinoiis UIMlll iJV p ! j at . $12.00 Outing Suits $10.00 Outing Suits MACHINERY CRUSHES OUT LSF E OF YOUNG WORKMAN , u U nil-d- a The Sheriff's office is still endeavoring fS) to locate Cornelius Hodge, husband of the murderer of William X. Ilyan, but has been unable to find , any trace of him. There hasp thus far, been nothing learned that could tend to connect him with the murder. The following letter, written on yellow paper was found in Ogden among Mrs. Hodpe's effects: Kelief 'Hot Springs. San Jacinto, Cal., Jan. 20, 1D03. Bear Wife: Your letter received and was glad to hear from ou and to hear that you were well. 1 am at the relief Springs yet. It has been awful lonesome Frank Holmes, a millman. sjftered a horrible accident at the Portland since you loft, but it will be all right soon. I will he at your place just as soon as Cement works yesterday afternoon at 2:.10 o'clock, that resulted in hi drath leave the Springs Thursday. possible. handed in iny time two weeks ago. It three hours later. was so lonesome at the Springs after you No one saw the accident, and the exact manner in which it iwturrel wiis left I could hardly bear to stay. I think we can fix It all right. We did not have never be known.. It is supposed, however, that Holmes wan oiling the machinmuch time to think it over at Riverside. I will ntoii over at Riverside and get our ery, when his clothing was caught and his body wan frightfully mans led. oertifichite. There is lots to write about The tirst intimation that there was anything wrong was a try from Hnlme. here. Weil, Laura, be a good girl and we will talk It all over when 1 see you and which was heard by other workmen. They rushed to his aid and found him it will be bat a few days, if the good Lord lying on the floor, one arm being torn entirely from his body, the tight le g was is willing. Weil, I guess I will close for his face, frightfully gashed and tonight. Good night and many happy crushed and broken, his lower jaw broken and torn. dreams. From your loving husband, NEAL. An ambulance was called from St. Mark's hospital. When h rearlud the It will be noticed that in an undated hospital he was so weak an anaesthetic could not be given, ami he died h few letter to her brother, which was found minutes after o'clock. among her tffeets, she spoke of being in Hoimes had been employed at the cement works for a year, and was fora tig lit pla and asked him to send the merly a miller employed by the CTeavcland Commission company. certificate if he had it. Holmes was a native of England and had lived in Salt Iake sewn years. Sheriff Kmery will probably arrive in leaves a young son beside-- his wife. th city with his prisoner tomorrow. Holmes, who was a self-confess- vrit V I . . ' 7 HARD BLOW WRECKS sens. n. i Il"i''.'. V";11' t :i iln Lhiit Jrr jCititH 1 KKnt'LAU STOCK OF 1 Macc-nbce- . , 13,562, 2, Male, female, 263. The report will also contain statements from Mrs. Franc C Klliott, superintendent of drawing, and Dr. K. M. Whitney, medical superintendent. They report great progress in the art of the schools, and the ap preciable difference in the sanitary con dition of things. 1G; The following- general statistical in- . EXPLODING SHELL hrariig of William Th cartridge exploded prematurely at the fort yesterday and a fragment of the brass shell inflicted a painful wound in the hand of Private Dix. He was tak n to the post hospital where an examination of the wound revealed the fact that the fragment of shell had passed clear through his hand. The wound is not considered m.-ru- J i. . , 1 . . 1 BRAKEMAN HELD UP BY MASKED ROBBERS .x l'jol-- - : First year 211 142 Thin! vear .. 14 Fourth year e Special course MS Totals for high school Entire enrollment in all schools: Second vear - V: Ff P a .). F-- r 1 I , r,, WILTRAX IS SENTENCED; WIFE IS ACQUITTED. i j r i.i.t!- up i.nl.il- - ....A............. ;it l at KfiM'k "it in"Vi iu Hur,: - 1 i 11 "Id (i ' L ri;n.v .m sati'isua v. ih iti ft:miif.:!ur 1;-n- ir im-"- !!. . 7 I M-.:?- r' M:: f. i s I: . . P ruin 0o P i , H ikU: ikl ms .. l, ' fV Vl -- t p.- A, nri i :u . i 2. I'J i. I 'lilVltt' U- i arrance o f,r cr. a, . . !.'.:-- rl tmi.-t- i !b-T-.- :rr - N-rb- . , ffi-- ratory School lrepa r tt. il N-- J A : il --- ; tm- ,.a, i.t i;:- - jird th T " prr-- .... r.a: 4 i - "- - J cl;. ? r ,e- .- . 1 t : iro Si all t;. t; r ss rr- rU-U- V c.-- t ? r - J. 1 : 1C 1 i F an'Cfil, p"' -- Ssr.i! y s " ifunh . i: - i t ' Tim nr haf t- ' 4, V. . i .!,.; r l 2. Alv.ir; ' - wai i Z Ar" X'-rtr.t- of Alines t; and : 1. A - el n. Or.- - i'i-yn- r I.OCAN: .t - a h dd d i"! t r ef Mr .r I : . W' "f t J,,.i;,ili. I r " v a faibire. Th" fh-iMr lue'T, a, b r h. ., V. X!-:.- r-h- er. ;.! n i A f tatc Normal School I Waliarr nrd State School - ta.i- f b.n .t,. n . ! i t:e ;;t.,te u t. ,. , . - ra 4 Th !' ,J .lf Hi, n far , Sll.VKl: 'ITV: ; j T ( e-- -!s Jrro.mt.r.d j 4 5 ..r.!-i- ntv - rf.-r1:- V ; ol Mivst d r Oii ilr T School of Art anil Sciences ' rnp i . I 2 . r..-,- 1 ' r:i f !;v ih Ss.:i j:mamv. rt, ill iprba? I ..r;. im'O.CFT-v? H UNl v j.-r'.- t ti.?b;I - , ;ia' r.- a' ft rf r- :s ; t I "j ''t tlitr i j:p- fr :.ti;i s - "rn! t i:N' k a BIG DAY OF SPORTS . rr;!"-F-- M lrp !.'i-"'- . l'nr .- r.a. Kl.ot Fraternal Older Takes Possession cf Mt. Mr. and 1 i: .:.: : Salt Palace Grounds and Enjoys Varied Programme. t U;d t is.-.t- . l. - i' Vi r. t v...:d - f th- th.U t! t i: ; J Th r hi- ;n v 31. h'2-- l I f4-ba- t ril "-- ' I 51 al ; j ! e ; l'i ',' ? , a ad lit!;. ! ! :r T 1 . ?i f. . Ilr-f- f St' n a I '. ! t ?...-.- I ,p f i I r.'.i- V tin', t- a - UTAH T sau bkc at t t i The jury in the case The T'taij Woodn rn of th World had .t r." -- f ..cf John and Elizabeth Wilt rax. who were a great day at the Halt Pal aee en the K;si'iiix;vu.!.::: J " lln.aCi" Two Others Also Robbed and Victims on i, r. e r l.b trial for the murder of Paul est!".' .'f dd Held the hi I" occasion of thtir h'tate day lr I.mcU.1. Thi Locked in a Box Car Near today returned a verdict of guilty yesterday. In the afternoon there was a ,!,. v w HI h.iv-- ' to 5. f . a tug or war ana against John Wiltrax. while bis e wife, Eliz- nun game, noat nv.pr:vi".b Pccatello. vs l years numerous r th i coirp titive icr.tf sts, i . trb-t- : abeth, was acquitted. Twenty-fivard U . s.h c t h. was the in the ever tr.e of In the the penitentiary largest lng .rhn; imprisonment a 'f lhi, ' MA NT I : The irrvl.er POCATELLO, July 31. Four masked sentence passed upon Wiltrax. A motion crowds that has vi.dtrd the t i o t t - r once l Mt-.entered. was new at a season the ar, racas trial lh for birvele watcltrd man boarded a freight train between ' J- ji V' A Thv." a the f from much i'.i attention .if. attracted the one legged tr.an make .i perilous i : r s! ? American Falls and here yesterday fact that the foii of the de'f rvi .a n. down a lov.fx night of stairs. rile ' rd 'i.s P.phta'.ri'. ie testimost the fendants damaging gave a at and of the I t morning, gun mony against them, and afterward took e. K. r - r .f M i.t! point "::The ". ef ' s;"riH w r tin.! r th liret ' ' -- f Ira !. Davbson. and the prize a wire Ma tbdd : Wdt ,'!! compelled Brakeman I). A. Swain to the stand for the defense and denied all cf awarded follows: d ls-:-' K:n.-rformer his WiUl ;t ef tn. testimony. rt:;t hand over his watch and $11 in money. ! Uovs Prizes divided w : Hu- . U n. Jt-r.ir "f J !.i."ph Frank Myer and Arnold Wall, h i cmit.t . u r.ir.g f The brakeman was then forced into a Will Punish d on two trials. tit . mct-tin31. box ear, where the robbers found two e.. tr ' a At a nf PA UK tITV: An Ottawa. Ont., July i Girls' i Ib ath !;r.-t- . W W. ,r..a ?v !!ir!U ib. .Iu ll P Sn second. tourists, whom they relieved of $12. the Dominion election committee today Kthel - a Vk:i G Mou'.Ur.ic Ina ti:;;M thwl s raee Ladies ff!t. I to Perry the louse v.ri They then locked the three men in the it was de cided to recommend T. Ti. Slater t coiid. vjt. n :i ?i :if,t-tanniej fri.tn t ;' aire i.t thf ftcar and left the .train, disappearing a law for compulsory votir.gr at elections. Mrs. Men's 7 yard rare Tom Lawjem f;rt. V across the country. A poe.-- e took up Any qualified elector who fails to vote John IIolb. rg ar.d Hr.:- - k M"i,'!:ti5 r. ire ! a an artry. -te ia. t! by.!rd-sc- ar C. Far- - , the trail yesterday morning, but no ar- will be deprived of the right to clo so at tonFat nun's rare, bc F en ired K' ii cend. roald F.mati Uscar election. tir.t. rests have yet been reported. They are the next general f I.., a.d lidies" eug and sp..e.n rat e Mr p- ver- - .r ..1 believed to be the same gang who Mrs. hiiif Mrs. Fad and tirst. Ixtoy lbe Killed by Cras. P V IV-!;,-17.1.HKTlFtFId: G: . it nr.ittr.i lobbed Tim Farrell Monday morning. iieo e r !"timu prize. their toad. 31. Mrs. Mechthotd. i'.vjear.' Baltimore, July IIovk sack rat aid Ibdberr I'.rst. ., rtn i. to ?.ef ku hh 'd. . tr.n Master! on sernal, I. . b V aged SI years, and her daughter, Ivllss W.Log-sLock Stono Workers Out. a vs lot; nm A. M. Je!,!. nf rs t part, "bit t? Pauline Mechthold, aged D), were found 31. Five hundred stone-i pr- t, T. fI r n i." Ous I'dHMai.d July Pittsburg, Murray n id est a in room home this city O'Uourke svond. Tt:n at their cutters and stone masons were locked out dead in cr" todav. They had been asphyxiated by gas Won with today by thein contractors. This is the first and camp, Murray had evidently died two days ago. The seven nun. In .' minutes. taken the impending fight between Idaho step Eulld-rare unable to decide whether it is s' the league and the Building apolice r. tt. ' case of suicide or not. Trades council. p,fil?i:: U..-i'oiiiv.' Pink Clerk Short. F.i.r b'" ef Ui.i!ds IpJrtt i'i-I! rs t Newark. N. J., July n - .Toxeph M. link- j:.poir.t4 Ml."., S German Trade Increase. FUNERAL DIIiECTOri. ' n d i , ,.d Mr of the Merchants' National iti'do.fn f cat- Ink- !h Washington, July 31. German trade er, president t Id ih Eber W. Hall, undertaker and em with the United States la?t year was bank, save out a statement to the fb-- t ring t lln itt .r: .'Xt- iti that Kdmrnd J. S'r.lth. former iivr " d taimer. J10 West 2nd So. Tel 101&. enormous, according to Consul-Generbieit fi !h St. ' il .1 t clerk of the bank. w. s he,rt In bis a woman fu-'iwi" !d..i th Opp- Po.stonice. jr. litis;- i Mason, who reports that the value of counts nt bHsl t Smith Lid In itpj'olpli'.f German exports to the United States durr .. t t f t t twenty-eighfor the hank r ii by ia .: vear end.nl July 1st list was employed us an office boy. fat.-ing the fiscal !.:.. art e ?.r. it at th- . yeur, starting J119,T7S.62G, or a net increase of 18,O;4,C01 : PF.AIII.: J'dri ll it u !w v over the preceding fiscal year. .. ju- -i fhron d it: th pr. Hade Fatal Kistake. y rda . II" wie H F Not a Wheel Turned. Fulton, Ky.. July ShMistaking his employrsinynn ; d A- Fn f J. V. ."hot ,ti-riVh wife a 31. for Charles lrlve. hi the wheel wiiitlnir on Va.. burslar, plnforls Every Roanoke, July Shores Snores I?? t t t wn kwi from hi ;t he the Norfolk & Western railroad system and fatally wounded her early today. Mrs. swim. Ai i ! e tb t.ik was stopped for ten minutes yesterday Binsfords was awakened by burglars, and aed di apprari rtrr'd TT n d M. r llr t r. In th" J. called her husband. In the eor.fuelon that For fojr yrarf he had during the funeral at Philadelphia of F. & fallowed Mr.. Hlnsford was shot and the urdviTFlfy. nr. J nr, wmklr.? durlrar . vv Kimball, late president of the Norfolk catic-- to efcrn rocr.t'y to cempictp a tt Western. imrglara escaped. 1 , p-it- T?JIPP-1- ?l. J" .fn f lr 1 i::v.' . M' . . n . . ,r-1 a?-.:- i t a m in it -. :f, sd r lS" a- - o-- in- . vi ! ud a nt . .1. :.i:.' t t r t ti i. P. ft th. ' tav-;;- r ir th - niiP ;'i a m f i CHICAGO, July Oft ,! ;it n!ir :al'; ... . - K22 13.2S3. i im. r..r,lr.?i frra a a,:Uw.iif i r vnr.ym ;tl-tv Ft :i . ,' f.t-- t , Th TIhuti i" ;t .j.i'ri:u: la 1. It lie UTAH WOODMEN HAVE ?, 3. : thni I i.'U i,!l ,,l i Utah. r V'.t i:.'i'2-- 1 1 nii v !.Uij S ,k!ui!1 1 121 QK :il ;it v Siii'v jnjjxrirui u jM uxru xTJJxruriTLru isxnru m.-tud- 2. 'M V.S. hl'. ;.! .uil I THREE STATES I . . ! ?. 10v nIut M t Ssiiis MEWS FROM l.i 13.562; 5 7. till ii.iii sxfxn i WTjrjrru rxrurwjxnru'ij h l.-'l- High v.. ivv li-- J O 1 b-- A rifle am! QA STREET1221.5. j r-o- M 1002-3- Fragment of Brass Cartridge Is Blown Through. Hand of Private at' Fort Douglas. 0J g SATlMrDAY I BVSS i fs - petition for his appointment as guar- live yea dian of hi ilitsghtT, Margaret Vivian Milkr, who is lUin Mid n with her mother, Mrs. Herth.i vastered was defer! of Helper, Utah, nf day fur two wevks by JmUe Mutaky -' San Francisco. b"fire whom the j tkn was tiled. Mrs. Miller has sent to tlie Juds. a copy of the le rei of divorce whith was In I'arbon granted to l.en- last wa Ktal.t-- . I'tah. The. divert" county, . t . . t. . . t i i . - WOUNDS A SOLDIER S.nu ut lh hort titib. ;ih wi convirted of a felony and had setv.l one year in th Ptali per.lt nil iry for y rf th" housebreaking. The child was awarded to Mrs. Millar by the decree. Mrs. MIM'-- .stated in a letter to th" County "!ei k 'at Han Pr.it a isco that Grade School Attendance. she was taken from I'tah to San Franwho The number of pupils enrolled bv cisco a few weeks v.ir.rta by Milbr, for hom to good provide in durins promised school the high grades wanted h- -r the year was as follows, with compara- - ' hor. When she arrived he t...l h. .,lt. nanm io live wun mm again iuun.ni tive figures for 1002:. a second ceremony . . performed. intirrlage irl-2Grade. to do and Miller at This she refu-tl.C'T'I l.ldt Beginners' mz of .2 Sixth Mrs. l.TV Santa l.MO First 1.01 Second to whose house h took her. a- street, l.r.i ; sifted him. savs Mrs. Mill' r, to gain Third l.r.r, 1,',7'i l,r:C Fourth possession of the child. 1.3X7 Fifth Mrs. Miller also wrote that hr fath- 1.117 Sixth l.2 r.t K. T. Jones, of Helper, I 4h. K7:i er, :"." Seventh she to but borne en, CO return C4 her money Eighth was forced to leave her daughter be- VI M 12.7M Totals for grades hind. Sh accordingly askd the court to i estore her. School Attendance. . - H.i: V n-.il- THi nsnAV. ) ent 5. It Re-mMill- ; 1 .1.' ll sion of Daughter. . as against 13,253 an increase of 309. The for 1901-0nymber of teachers and principals employed was 302, divided as follows: Principals Male, 16; female, 7. Touchers last year was KNin sriTS BOYS Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller Each Strive for Possesi Mt. t T, j IAT tiling July, 'SI' Increase over Jul v. IWil in public schools IZJ'2 Pupils enrolled Increase over last year liifj Average daily attendance for the l'SH.i year largest monthly attendance (first 11.331.S month) Pupils remaining in school at the lo,r?1t close of the year ",17 Promoted to the high school Graduated from the high school.... s Not absent or tardy during year., ".eS 13 Cases of corporeal punishment 211 Oases of truancy Suspensions Summaries of Attendance. The number of pupils enrolled by original entry for each month is as follows: Month. Povs. Girls. Total. 12.M2 tJ.t".:; First 14". Second .. 71 Third ,. . D r. 45 Fourth .. b's Fifth .. .. Ma M Sixth .. li'i Seventh 21 42 Eighth .. ;,971 6.:,9t Totals The annual report of City Superintendent of Schools D. H. Christensen will show that the school attendance clmK'' f'.I' 011 WANT E CHILD formation is given in the annual statement, with comparative figures in many instances for last year: r3.f.3l Population of the chy School census for 15, Id n..;il In l'r SJJ. ami our I V A N m-- Co. I'.I.Ai'K SC1TS AND ltI.IT: Si.lIUKS. :'. .Iiv- suit". t SALT LAKE'S SCHOOLS MAKE A GOOD SH(IWING Annual Report of City Superintendent Indicates an Increased Attendance and Enrollment. i SI'ITS. N ! 1IKN.IAMIN" & Slid. , M Til riJSDAV. Kill D. Your Hioi Al.!'in:i UKNMA if i - ' ! Pazz-kowsk- j - j-- ;t rt-ro- Tin-tria- l '. t t'-t- n-.r- b . I rr - r-- I 1 1 'M-ya- rd - t ae--i;- : i. t- -- b-- rd - f.-- t:.-a-- - Vi- - (Ditret !' B.-ai- !.!! fin tiiii Hl; pHjjilt D-.p- t ft u n. !t" 1 :i !t - J :ab!N I!. P. . 11.pI - - P-.- r l r,,r Tt .nl i:;vj : . 'i l s - Ncn-Voter- s. I - . - '; a ,Vt-ya- rd - , : P-s- t : r.--i- V' !.- ir, ir :ff.y " . ra-u;g- v-'- - - - j v;-iri- Herchants' Protective Ass'n, tv tli-e,- ;' ; " - Tug-cjf-w- ar .?-- '4 ; I FRANCIS G. LUKE, Ilr :;-r.- ib-i . r- (Ht r J!r' . i'-- T-- . Mari;!-r- nr-ra- l 'irn:t.rri.i! h r ) 4 - n-r- : - n-- - t . : . j - '.r-- , ' ! , - P I- ! !:. "ib .t" : ' ,::.'?:- r t'. ITS,.., J .' . rr . V r ' ! 1 h-- co-ir- 1 t i, M l: , . ... !f.e- - 5j ft. i . - ... srvl;tl k t t!.- ' . .r.j:r.:--- r . T M.. j t.ut ' 1 al t M!i 1 ? - - u u t , 5;., !:if6 f? |