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Show I he Sa'et Lake Telegram. 2 NOTSeRDRDER MYSTERY 1 YNCHING S tUFUS. CANTRELL AND HIS B LOODY GANG ALMOST SURE More Details of Work 0 0 of Desperadoes Who Made a Business of 0 Murder. INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd., Aus. 17. In addition to placing "William McElroy under arrest charged with wholesale murder by Cantrell and Martin in the confessions made by the two ghoul con-- v icts, the police have unearthed another murder and a mysterious body whose throat had been cut. At the same time additional witnesses were discovered who corroborate statements made heretofore and throw new light upon the organization whose operations have been revealed by the terrible confession made by Cantrell. At the rendezvous on North street in to the two bodies found by the ye witness to the Jordan murder Cantrell and Martin had removed from there the body of a woman fho.se throat had been cut. The identity of this body is unknown. One of. the new witnesses brought in by the police states that Cantrell, exposed to a number of friends severed locks of hair that correspond in every particular with the hair that crowned the head of Miss Carrie Salvage. Both Cantrell and Martin declared that Cantrell made every effort to dispose of this hair, but was unsuccessful. The hair when seen by the witness was matted and tangled and gave evidence of having blood upon it. Ilurder of Johnson. The new murder uncovered is that of Waiter Johnson, who came to this city from Newark, N. J. He had $400 in his possession and was murdered for his money. Johnson was lured to his death red at a lonely spot in Mount Jackson suburb he was killed by a club in the hands of McElroy, Sr. It is believed that McElroy, Jr., who is under arrest now. has confessed to a part in this eiime and has weakened and made further disclosures to the detectives. Gave Victim, a Club. When Johnson was conveyed to the scene of his murder in a carriage, an excuse was made by Cantrell, Burkner arid the two McElroys for arming the McElroy the elder quintettetowith clubs. the fence and selected thre stepped clubs. He handed one to Johnson, one to Iiucknr. one to McElroy, Jr., and returning to the fence selected one more for himself. By thus arming Johnson, the victim, it was easy to allay his suspicions, even if any suspicion had been aroused in his mind. Then dropping a pace behind the McElroy, Sr., and Cantrell held others, a whispered conference. Cantrell destrike should clared that McElroy, Sr., the fatal blow. "I will hold your gun," said he. "If you do not finish him, I will shoot him." McElroy, Sr., consented. 'When I say all right," Cantrell continued, "let him have it." McElroy, Sr., nodded hh; head ,o indicate that he understood the directions. A moment later the fatal words were uttered. Tatal Blow Is Struck. "All right," said Cantrell between his clenched teeth. Lafting the club above his head Sr., swung it with all - his might. It Ml with a thud upon ;hviefhn Without a murmur John- to the grond. He never stirred. sank loll The one blow was sufficient to crush out his life. "That will do him, boys," announced McElroy, Sr., stooping- over the body that a moment before had palpitated with life, intent upon enjoyment, free from suspicion that death would end his existence before he had walked a dozen steps. Cantrell whirled the horse about, the murderers returned with fheir victim, disposing of it at the Central Medical college. The next day they assembled at the Iron League club and divided the money. Cantrell also had blood splotches removed from his clothes. 9W k FINE SHOWING iVlAft 0 0 0 0 00 Anz. ex-ir'.-i- . Ix-yr.r- e 'A-- School Preparatory -,j , ,, A hhHfh tsvti trrrrt! n r tn GrrrrR.1 I. hrrl Art ;i llr - Vrv-ArxXr- h-:- er. s - . a-aj- ins r-.l-r". J'. -- j 1 is 11 A MAN WHEN YOU HOAR CUSS LUKE, I i I DON'T TRUST HIM. y n t f Si-lid- f- SLEEPER a We publish rating books for Utah and Idaho; they tell how people pay. rf. - ;aljr DEMENTED Merchants' Protective Association -- '. Arrive at 1 n sion ott 1 1 .?-.. 1 NEW YORK, Auet. 17. C. Endicott Allen, the young real estate man and Harvard student, who, after lying In a doze at Long Branch forty-tw- o days for oxaininc tion. has hr"n pronounced insane and will be placed In a sanitarium. The doctors say his long flep was it the early fign of dementia, although puzzled th'? doctors, because, during his waking hours. Allen's mind was perfectly clear and his physical condition Top Floor Commercial 51k. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD. DEBTS. Some People Don't Like Us. - v.-- H) H 1 TO good. GIANT SAILOR SLAIN BY A BLOW ON HEAD ti UJ-M- r ' I V M 17 I Hit A Prices ana values 5rnasneQ to Aioms ST. LOUIS SHAKEN SEATTLE, An pt. 17. Coleman Tlerney. a sailor between Seattle ami Alaska on the ' teamer Spokane, was kilb-- early Sunday In raorr.lncj by ratrolman "W. II. the ba? rr.:nt of the White IIou."c Faloon. II. (). Fuhrberf?. the proorictor, who tricil to yet the. man. to kmc, was struck a blow and calbd the officer. On his arthe rival, after it peat' dly repu-stln?- r to move, Tiernev an onslaught on Searing. Tlie r drt-his hand-e- i fT.s and dealt Tierm-a blow on the of the head, fracturing ids pkull, from which instant death resulted. Tiernev was feet or.- and a half inches in hilht, weighed Uh" pounds ar.d was a slant in nrenr;!h. H had been drinking. BY AN EARTIIQUAKi r.rnu: sorxi ru; Tin: Sc-urir- . last Tin; c!:vns r.n.w wwiw 'ai.!. Disturbanca Lnot3 and 13 Several Seconds, Also Felt in Illinois City of Alton. ST. LOt'IF. Aut. IT An u b-d- earthquake JlKN'S A:rr r ds c i D. & R. G. "ity. .ir: ion tty.. Augrust 22n nnl State rfr.f enunly to the Herarltace Jn n rh !! rrirs '.' p oVniO'ATS tcrv.ai in"': Chicken ar.d trout dtr.r.cr. jon. o... Invlt !. I. ave i:..:t I.. 9.-- h ave Od- n Iteturnln M:N": IN TROLLEY ACCIDENT. ; bu;;gy four persons was wrecked by a street car on the Electric park line Suiday. Millie Bcrcns was fatally hurt, and the following perhaps inwere seriously jured: Ida Cross, George Underwood and James Goodwin. The motorman and conductor were arrested, but later released. No small Investment . brlrgs bigger J, I f lie" nn: c 'a ' - 5. 3 Ml' v : - 1 SI.4S, 67c 4Sc 79c ! 4 in rNi5H;W!:u. ti 1 1 i;e;y. .,. :i s- - old n-'- el ( kl!" ateb.'-kio.Hn- f Tlr the i . t v. ! I i f? 1 t . t 1 rl, rr .i I 1 t . 1 4 t? !, i. e 1 ( sevee.i. II l.ajac,. onr,l i i u call m r.im. up Jn a chortii." th y nKrtI Majtsty?"' a ikusi.n wr. i;ik' no eh ir, i wlan his r.air.e Is m ntlond. Corr.rn r CKU i 2.3S. JI.5S, 79c $2.98, 51.95. !ai ,., N wer,- t! 59c, 39c, 29c 19c. - i e cia . Children's Waists Men's Hats l r r i, Worth $V rth : ? Boy's Shirts ;. e 98c. 39c 39c. A i I q &QffMIAff ii 7 of oil Bottled Dterc. DrcvccJ frota Bohcrslan Hops. H3 O) t'Kir TTX r0kUEii- Saernsey. Wholesale Deals ng A. S. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, ll building. Removed 505-- 6 like four aces ex- Nothing can winwant ad. j returns than doe a Telegram want ad. cept a Telegram to 111 9Sc 39c , ,, I 59c 79c. The Czar of all the tj . r. d thrice. It w.as a koo.I. n ound!njc and il eel. through tl.e j p.i.-- for eral mm nis. ArrhiliJjttvIt-h-- R, M, con-talnl- tNN r. l;-i- 0 TIIREE PERSONS HURT : -: t:. T-- i.' in'i: 9Sc. ta?i i- V . I. 1. I'lle a 6c : - .:.::. . I f ; and mi:::c.iAT p. m. :ZQ - -, : S3.9S, S2.9S. 51.38. :t OM AND ::NI t.lN!;N i'i:.t..M;s, -- l. i:. l Ofpb r ' ADVANCING RAPIDLY. BOSTON, Aug. 17. Pr7cea for lake and other copper have been advanced to 'i excent all around and lake copper 14 Fell to at cents this All vok. pected g the agencies anticipate higher prices and the situation has changed from a weak and sagging market to a firm basis. Orders continue to eime for ru.h deliveries. in : k ! r,rY. you t Via J' nj ANIJ $12.35, 59.SS, S7.35. - $1.00, t IT.C S d. i :,tp e ; J T- s OQDEIJ AND RETURN ; ir fr T)K. . Stuyvesant Fish Says It Will Be Helpful to the Country. 1 v - fhock that lasted for K.ncral e..j.. was distinctly felt l:t all partn cf St. Louis at 3:".3 Sunday tnrn!:r. I'i marked was tlie disturb anc that homes .hook and many In fright. No jumi.ed from their tinietce has report TJ' l. Adb''s from Allen. y.iv that a:i earth juuke sh k waa f. It there .it .l;M The majority f tie! Sunday morning., residents i f Alton were awakened. Th shof k broke a quantity of p'ast :ln;; loo.'-In th" min auditor Jutti of t!;e t hurih. At L.i Methodht Lpi.'Hfo-.-Alton b.ieks woe sh.tken f;f. ni ii ,. r I t himr.eys ar.d glass li!nn in s er.il! windows. l ir,i th- l.et ir.wt malign tlie jh.otk lasted alfout elj-e.oral. 1 - l : - 17.- -A nvs stoih: -! TO ALMOST LIMIT: Truth !t?!;iiiT tl:.m lMim. Tlimjin.N t.f ..:! itlMjx il el if V v ; uf !tir :u!v ;ii-- i iu i!s, I'o-- il i ;ilv a f to tlb rut hf dlii"t,iy. s::n aifl our Wi- - t'i.ink mm llii at lil nil iM!ruar a:n Main strm-v saail vwi' von i iw . - nr: hm uauiu sam ti.h in rvan i.ai.e. nn- - .ru r rn- - now ivA.ll NO MA TTLU AT WHAT SAi'IMPH ml! m Tin: KKMAiXlH'.H OP TIIK i to i:i!iu' in v, !pk nn nr.it'd v n. tip. Vuti'U v b ;v. 1 1 KANSAS CITY, Aug. & i.-- J.- br-;a- I !! FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Mgr., 4 Hoboes Escaped Unhurt. I "Two hoboes tiding b twon the two Via Rio Grande, Aurjust ISth r h ditc ll went Into th and n't engines 1.U r.rand t ap'brl an - u: i even scratched, and nvlther wvto tl S. !t I..,k- 1 a. ;r. Upturntrain mv engineer and firemen, who nu- i; to I a 3 a. I'ork .p"t.!h thlr will r:i l i Pirn tr. In. jot:." Street car? Mr. Varnier will probably ?ue the company unless the claim agent F'iu i:e.s up with him. A. T. (low cf Omaha was nl.'O on of here yesterday who wan wlp.d up tho. In the wreck. He praised Uu wrk rf Jr. r the crow of the ilir. r "I'rovo." who A took chari' and forbad ' the H. L v t a r until the gas should hahad t i-- v to time escape freni th PintH !i tanks. thus preventing an exilo?ion. A nurse from St. Paul also can In LA La. for a share of Mr. (Tow's pralsr. She drrs-Tcthe woundr. of the Injund i; fast as possible, and mad" r ry nn of the Injund as comfortable as p ble under the circumstances. Allen, metal-sellin- era-baJxn- . . 1 1 i 1 j FUNEEAL BIFvECTOB. and Kber W. Hall, undertaker Tel 101. 110 West 2nd So. ; t-- 'H Our Keputation firmly esFor reliable poods has been tablished in this city. When you buy of us you always get the best, for our leading brands. stock Incluies the Utah Liquor Co., 2l'3 South Main street. l : A -- f column. r !r 1 . PRICE OF COPPER IS Scott-Streve- r - r-- r- The Evening Telegram will inform you on all sports, resorts and theaters. Look up the ad. :.r n ;ily it;UJ000,Ol.K. Opp. Postoffice. 2klrhar lral llr Salt Lske City ht s. FOS AMUSEMENT. rlrr. 1 -f - uis TO GO 1 .r.::r Klcr it' Civil X.r.rinr5rr. t. 1 . rail-rea- WHEUE ITr-cm-!-- n s pref-ddcJi- i of Mine 1 v-- n- !5!-S- lh T b-- Thr Kastern Prc?s bureau ol tlif: St. Ijouis exposition 1? advised from Salt l.nke City that AVhitaker of the Utah NCVV YORK. Ail: 17. ReRr. nil - the ccnimiion is getting .the State exhibit devi lupments of rcc nt yeark ir. the railinto formidable proportions. It now prom- - road world, Stuyv. K.int of to be amonpr tlie very De.t mining the Illinois (Vntral, ha.s piven r:t a at the exposition. A feature of the statement in which lie ccmmeiuls business xhibit which Mr. Whitakor is planning consolidations ai" hdpful to the general w ill be an immense display of onyx, new of the country. of which have been lately dis- prosyierity dtpor-it"Consolidations mergers will concovered. It is also proposed to make a tinue riht aloiiK." and he say?, "hut the, concenoC a automatic complete display will never he controlled one man: trating plant, which is sure to be an at- lulther will the Government by take control tractive exhibit. of them. These eoiiKi.Hd ation are aimed A feature of the Nevada exhibit at St. to secure cone my ami should will be a column showing the exact brir aboutgreater lower rate. amount of KOld and silver produced by "There are at present some railroad that State duiin.q; the last half century. companies, and these will sooner or later Nevada during the' period be n:erped Into twenty or thirty crrpora-tionnamed St.L'OO.ftiO.oaO in pold and silver, of It is the Inexorable IorIc of event.5', w i icli amount the Comstock lode yielded and the tendency of the times." WASUIXGTON', 17. rrt 1 1 Plans for Exhibit at "World's Fair That Should Advertise the State's Iiesourcss. ?:!ftF. 5m-- Experience. se'-cnt- A H - SLOW SPEED OF TRAIN SAVED THE LIVES Or MANY PASSENGERS. k 4, TV 1 mrd th- - vl ttm of The occld. r.t occurrfd abo.it The lad had v m',t t l.clnou crla. the m. t t o'clock the nnl train is gslng 0 In lib lojy Inlrrmountaln country, 0 I'r.'y tlKhtcrn or twenty mit-- ;m TV' vn th i1ih A w'.XU a ki ;f.-!H!h'ur hoar. a The had cros?il 0 engines J'and i.v aft 'rr.'" v. iU" t i"r-.- r" jury : i i . (; dry ditch wh.n the cloutll'urt i ;n.u ir r .arr J a v f truck it and knocked the . i h'-10 z At murdcr-dl. and brllgc Wa!:r 0 Fred Varnier, who was one of the r !u i!.!r train. down, Mbouhi at ilvrni'i i passengers on Itio Grande train No. 1, 0 0 0 0 "iwrecking trr v lari boy'? eKatl.. Ar.d-ri0 0 which was wrecked near liuena Vista J. ul at Hari.tlti.n. h! torn. fori ad h!s rut nrrl: ar.d 'u nid here arrived yesterday. Friday night, Fhould.ers wmc b idly cut. He Our KcpuLatlca his Mr. Varnier is cn his way from l f; clothes nil his i and and w.ir money to San Francisco. I'nr rllatl roods has f.rrrly 1 a in had plight. In car th'.t He was between the baggage and uy Whn city. wort sixty-fou- r hurt In cf us yen .ilunys t j t. for cur pnpje th the next one when the crash came, and the"Thire h .ald, "an d I aouM n t rtock lnciuds th Irndinc brand, was thrown feet, landing head be accident." a d If thue wuiucn in the r Co.. 2ZJ Soat.h Main trtt. surpris a Uuh sand heap. His scrip was first in L!pu l cpltal would die. "JjAs of tl.im v.rre cut !v11 The ??. rnnt prtvM d!r.!r. ar that the fclass In the ur.cuceiU'vl un two fleers. kcivUf, over and othei;: In th drall-car rcon;i trie..'. 2i Main. were cut and brui?ed by bMng thrown around among th" ?eat. Iyits of peo0UTI2IG EXCURSION, and many lovt ple lost clotni' anil log mony. a1 much as GfiO. "No help came to us till i:20 In th re tak n to morning, .and then we Idaho dr:!i-. via ()r g(n i') I I. the Salldn hospital. There were thirty-fou- r To t '.i.A v ry I rat In it and ther were thirty other hurt. It waf a pretty bad i!ght. Iik the womt-- KTi iinv Conclu- In all ether v. :e k: Doctors SPANISH FORK AND RETURN and the wouaded gro mnl. and !h 1 flicker.!, but. toll yea. br'lr.z in in Case of C. En-dic- lichts $1.40, it is different from readtr.g about It. New-Yor- J. M'.r.lr. s 5. 5, 'X f ins Th? chances of Walter Jack?on's t't-nrZ. Advanced Normal Course. r arc dim. n.mch?r another day . 2. Courses In Klr.icrartfn Training. Law, J!c.2rr'..-- art c!rfrlr.ff. pouring Into Hamilton and Ftever.jvll" I r!r.sl. chrr.lcal. rhyi'al, The hors anJ th rr.fcar.tral. at, 1 today by the hur.died. every man unurra.-eIn are laboratories r,f thr!r its 4.p-- n Thnt metallurgical a look complUr.taa armed. po and t.ik rnt. the body of the tot. only 6 t ars old, an The rroxlmtty if r'!uctl(n work of vari'vi V.n'i a- -. 5 r r r then move on to Hamilton. At th lttrie ad. I ter rdnce. Fhcrl.T iv.nd his and rroc'.lcAl ork In all the rr.Klnrln rvr he will r - tcJKh -I- ff f.xy the J ill. The - TItAlNINC MANUAIand v ill ak rr.al tect his irlMner to the covjrrf. the (levornor for militia, if a ! rr.cn-- e nm!nat!'-.r- . Ith. lith an 1 11th. Kntrance cf 4. 5crtrrrtr I ration If m.'.do. 11th ard Kth. There are ".") arm1! rn-- In Uamr.toti. tfcntK. Fr it'niUr hr ftsr'.'.r 1 In f.r.Vr.it i i!tat! bnardirsr r Sludcntai wl'l r no ugh to ?tnnn th J til Jn a trk an II1?. No tuition. Annual rrc'.jiirstJTv th ihi riffs ? ituutlon In conl Irrr l j r. t Fend for catalgu UJuptratl clrcu'ar r 1 Uarn "srKsii n"::r- - r- - r. rs for a brevl. IShrral ar. l :ur?icr-lor.ltUt the InlvrrtSty l ! The tmdy ( t the 0 0 0 00 0 Arts ar.i c! 1? h S State School four-y- WRECK OF TR AIM THREW PASSENGER S EVENTY FEET Ill-Fat- ed - fVhc-o- 00000000 00 00 th Fchool The Urdrrm'ty ?f Utah incl-iFchool of Mlr.r and th Sit Normal fckboot. Montana People Wrought School of Art and Sciences c) Thp Fchool cf Arlt an J Scler.ct i crier Jn: MurOver Heinous eourufi Up 1. c; r.crrJ f!?r.c. 2. Literal Art. 0 der of a Boy. 5tatc Normal School l Tr. Normal STEVENSVILM. Mt.. Au:. 17. -ofTrt: r 1. A Normal Coun. Indiana avenue, says: "Ilufus Abraham Silberstein, the tailor, at to came three Cantrell years ago to have a milt of clothes my place cleaned. I distinctly remember the occasion, for the front of the entire suit was splotched with blood. It was a light spit, and the blood spots showed plainly. I asked him how he got the blood on hla clothes and lie said, 'I have been caught. I then askd him what he meant by that, but he refused to explain any further." 000 S 0000 0 00 500 RAILROADS WILL MERGE UTAH MINES WILL 0 CANTRELL STARTLED BY A QUESTION. Fred Varnier, on the Rio Grande No. ' 1, Tells of Thrilling f im CED TO 0000000000000 adianapolis Police Learn 0 MONPAY KVKSlSr,. AT'OI'ST IT. 11 Low 1 H U - TT H A V Oo TFT TT TTTI T 4 j n AiJiiU ! li Days from Date at 122 Main St. You Can Look for Us at No. 151 Main Street Later On. We Close the Doors in 19 f IhC- feu i |