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Show m li H Ufa. i. . ' H iHtft l i mUm? Vol. II. No. 185. kSi (j mm V it M M Lake IH i N C M h.4 U C3r take City, Utaii. Wednesday Evening, August Sam? M Hp tl 1 t O II 71 I FJ 13 El I M 1 W M I I V f ('1 H V " u N II a I I I It U VI MM 1. 1 1i JL 1 OF BODY TOLD Defenda hot I Scene a VERY HEART OF ruin IDC COURT vi0Xi?0 ooiiy fcxammes Nails While Wit- - y. cr IDC bruesorae atal Camp. v - 4.4 j - . 4 - - v , - " ' -- S -- " t ? :7h ) MRS. HODGE APPEARS UNCONCERNED. ; The i: ;...! ! r i i i s - fj'-'Unt- - d'-s- k th-hea- d." tin lr th !!n ft'-:- rr ' MRS. ATTHORA, HODGE. i',''v,5.1i'i'!tiXS CiA'3X'tt.'t 'r,r,,; . h ! by .tat ft't:i 7ii".- -, le . ?! ,t!l I it ha'.l l I,rrV iiny r.r by ;,r. i! f i i-- t b cr-k- . cross-examinati- T") on 1 vn cross-examinatio- n, Cross-Examinatio- n. 0 - i "nw 1 inj-.Uf.- " i J ..j i rf r j it.; i a :'.', c f J - t ; :e- , r. ". i! at a . x ? .' r ! f ; . '.: " f .tf if , .T ,'!.. t J.r:i. .ft 1 J;; i f t t 4.. J;r.:'?.j".:-..-.'r.- t r i ? '. - . . ; !.:-- X t 1 i: I'---. - p. ?;', r.c,i INSPECTIONS s MADE i 'i.-.- l .V. ' er, u;-! iv. . v;" 1 r,r''';, 1 ir.r. ::-'- ..iJ ! ri; f - ut !p j J' r 1'.'. i m if it .' n 5 FIRE CHIEF DEVINE ...i f di.-tan- ee Sp'-nce- r lr.-;ik'.r-i- l li-- r- : - i - i t". ,. n !.:b- I - !. vs I ; ...f;r J x b't . r - i. : i n - i MiMC i 4 T it! ; ...:" b I JOINT DEMONSTRATION OF POWERS IN WATERS OF TURKEY EXPECTED I'AIHS. At:g. llussia by 13. It wa m - arn.d tu.iilri in cflal.il f'i'iilrnn to Turj.J'M w , t . r an imi;i tasit Joint naal n lint on th- - l irt nf in ordering a naval sv. tr.Uy i lh- aiy b - 1 t - ? ; i n i ; t ft-- . - ! .. I ,; ft u i-- J.. ' . i!.' 'i , f 5 j a i 5 ! I . - I- ! . 1 I- - - i - . X'crsc cf G In rt j.?.t n.U-b- l C- -; bl -. t- i : - I ft t . - 3. d . .!;.-- r t .if- !- ;; .i t i K':. .;?.- X t i'. J '," j ;!i - ! J J " j . f..:, x t ,i i" i ; ri Sn t!-- ' t " ....-'- I?".'. I in. -- a'..;j p 1 w rr- - . . I r.t i r.' i . ri'.Kb i ii t l'i by t'tl! bi tr.'ie , l 1 . 1 a - ! r-- f tt;-'It. for ltv, A f !.r'..e f.ii n f .!.-- ! t.,;i If a:.-- en .u l !: ,tt,ic-.- ; l r.rtt (.- -. . lb' .' .t a- t - . . '1 , t - - 1 ;n tn urn S nrf-.l?-.!r.- 1 . ''ANVt'N' ITV. Jamen AunMfne. li the i, c.f,irt, w i;r ., tr.ltnit.n Ht - f of Federal appointments In his section and to disci:?! with him the propr?d work of the approaching FC5?ion of Congress. He Mrorg ritr,irr'I prat wanted In o1.-n- . TUF.NTON'. N. J.. A ic. 1?. Th Arolbm. Wcbr Piano ar.d Pianr!,- rrtmpany, capital nf which X.I.WV.'VO i prr- - v It ix?; -- rtw-1. of tl j ? h" i.e. ib ,;l b?. ik Wet. V;'.; :a m IUxx r.. rV.nrer Arrr:'rot ft xfh forty. rar r.t.r.r rtl'pn. ! ., Xh. ' J t a r -- j f ' Axj fli'h ..itr rt es x M' . 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I j" it f r.rronx :;o - - I!,.,;- t.j. , , a t J I .-t . SU'; s ! r.'. 1 f?-o- 4 V ; nf r.? n v. e v Utah Senator Discusses Man Accused of Murder if trn b ;t( ' ( 'I a t Federal Appointments at Ogden Hanjrs Him- .1If ii'.r. n.r br1 M irn H. bx 05 f t r.f ir;-in This Section. r self in Colorado Frison. kf XVfr tH '- t 13 " 5 1 . V. r ? - -. a; ritf nn. to th . t ff"f 7tr .It i b t (!;ei ha. I ?, fr r; .T.:r.".i pt DAXtnf r w t; 'viiIvmI'v r .illi ij-.- r th' . it e r i , . r-;- x c t ! T I in i ;r hft!Uf"t'' l;.f' f " a; ' i by . rr.-i- t i I 5;x in;'r'l fi..n ' -'" KEARNS WITH ARMSTRONG PRESIDENT A SUICIDE .v. I", n ir't JJ.d. a ff dl!-. .lf f l! S.IO l fcexo - IlaMly LipUJcd If-Al- . lncurporaled . i ? . ;x tr.-n.f- a'-iJ'lx- . v. . tll.fi sit ' . - j; j - fcrrea etock, I; x . 3 - t cin nnn nnn OIU.UUU.UUU ' f ? ' ' - . ro-..w-- ni'-antlm- . - f'rd ;'.:.! j d-?- -t " r- . i 3 lions are at prcs nt being c!airx.d between lie n u . i. ,t y.:.t naval dexnor::" rat inn b.f.a.' Salndea. The t'.t. it t'.ir.itb.n w .it ... : ?! mor." t ra ! iri ;dia!i b- dxria.: ! iLkfg. ly mi lltissi.i, but If a j mi! . f Frai;c and Austria v.i'.l i t.tiiily t t it t.V,b. tU of all the Kuroptaxi puwrs liavlnK Turk'.i ni. t ; .bin as .. ). ( . ;.j which throu?;f;?ut has i..t favoj-etakir t :i' ri t.::, Ti.' U . j ..j take part lit tie demons rat S.i. w f.I r. t In th" the flu.ian t iV'v;antn as has ben reported, but wl',1 iend-zte- m at the of ti t,f t!,- entrance the of above H,,j For ttt th; the pr Adrianople. i;o:i has no orders to assume an aevcrsyive roiir-Besides the Itnstkovoskl tt.Ulent th proposed Joint r.avnl m ii'i t.cf'vrc S 1m due to the earnest r pi esentatlons nf thf foreign irnja! at S i' :,b a. who set forth that thflr lives are In danff.r. i- '' :u:ionT :;o : r.f w, 1 ..... V ' i 1 1 ,iv . 1 n a ci'.r :;d , i J sct-ii- Ol-se- ; -. i- -t f lb- - - u- , r i r c ..i i f : .t.x.- f!.5;a, h . !.!. ty 5 r-- l'th f H n I f Any j,.t i n e-- - U.; sZ !; f; . a .'.I ir; r. ; t. , a! y ..-- !5 K Dan Hpencrr of Sandy, n employee or .a!l inaotjr, ha. I li! l.:.d l.lowi! off at 10:13 o' lo,. k this morning w hile working on tl.r (Jcrtnam.t Juru at Nttur n? r. i Ike Harris, who was working with hlta at th- - time. wa.::'it!y but 1: was able to o sm for lp. f t rv :: la vr and JlarilH :.;.tK-r'r.z . f r t! l nui:-In ar. f ilvis a bud j ut i hJ'Ti the county roads it xp!fb-d. e.'ir!:.c hi I el Hpen rr was tamping thr rhar;;' . t off. ived fnjurU of a minor h.ir.n r. llarxls p'"te!y ;, ,5v f.f b.i Spemtr lived at Sandy and 1.4 Mirvlv.-,- by a w b-f at) I . t . .; w : was J .'.I. it .i rakn t' tb. luwn Spencer's budy wbeth.-or nut an lnnu t will be hdd. SI C:iit 4. v .... 'i ! t ar, w t!-.;- K'ti'Il r.M a Tnnr rvni actam LxEliliil uiE EAFLUOIUII TEARS OFF MAN'S HEAD AT THE GERMANIA DUMP - n r.f . r ; t K i;a: w-- a any :?' t!??.'; t . '"-- 'I . r.Kt-britse- f- -, ) hearing of Mrs. Au- years. The last time prior to finding rora .'Hodge, charged with the murder the body that he had passed that ioint eight days previous. of William X. Ryan, occupied the at- was The witness went alone to the camp tention of Judge Diehl in the criminal and was followed four or five minutes division of the City court this morn- later by two companions. A fence runs at the north of the waging. was parallel with the feru-on, The announcement that this remark- The which camp outfit was scattered around able case would heard in the old the dead embers of the camp tire. A harness was seen close to the tody enormous crowd an hall attracted city on the side away from the wagon. reto the courtroom in which so many Where the Body Lay. markable cases have been heard. Mrs. Hodge Is Prompt. The body was two feet from the end of the Mrs. Hodge arrived at the city hall the wagon tongue, with the feet toward wagon. at 0:55 o'clock in company with SherThere were a number of boxes or iff Emery and her attorney, F. C. trunks in the wagon, and one box with L.oof nourow. Mrs. Hodge entered the cooking utensils was at the south of the with one or two others near by. courtroom at 0:50 o'clock. She paid no wagon, A space of twenty-fiv- e or thirty feet attention to the crowd that had been of parti open space intervenes between gathering for an hour prior, and the fence and the creek. The trees nre walked quietly to a seat at the extreme on the creek bank. There was one tree north end of the prisoners' bench. ten inches in diameter between the wagMr. Lioofbourow and Mrs. Hodge enon and the fence, about six feet from gaged j.n a whispered conversation for the wagon. some moments prior to thv arrival of A trunk was on the ground, near the the court. wagon. This was closed. The witnet-did not know if it was locked. Her Attira Faultless. he said. "We never touched a Mrs. Hodge wore a black hat of the "We never tried to see if thing," it was lucked. rhiffon type with a wide brim. She "Dr. Itauscher came about fifteen wa s attired in an immaculate shirt minutes after we got there. There weit? voait, white- with a small black figure, four of u. there when he got there. a Muk velvet belt and a white duck Body Covered With Bedding. skit) t. i Attorney Westervelt followed "The body was lying on the earth. Miyt- Hodge at 9:58 o'clock and Police There was nothing between the body Clerk Bernhisel took his seat at his and th- - ground. Old bedding, blankets a moment later, bearing the recand quilts were piled on the body. It ords of the court. made quite a pile on the ground. Thrr uas other bedding in the wagon. There Courtroom Crowded. was positively no pillow under t The crowd in the coin room was limited only by the capacity of the room. The witness again described how the Men and women vkd with each other body was Aft?r a few minor to secure seats and every inch of stand- questions he tied. was excused. ing room was filled with the curious who desired a look at th woman who Ingebritsen Corroborated. has created such a marked sensation Ilobert Trott of South 'ottonwood, a in the entire State. smelter employee, was with J Mrs. Hodge's C. F. Hoofbourow, 14th, July senior attorney, arrived at 10:2 o'clock were found.when the camp and the body find seated himself at the reporters' taHis testimony was corroborative of ble, facing Judge Diehl's bench. that of Ingebritsen, save that lie s.tid that Dr. Jones arrived at the f with Opening of Court. Dr. Itauscher. There were several va10:03 Judge Diehl took the bench at lines in the wagon. was court declared the o'clock and Saw a Man at the Camp. opened. A number of minor cases were disposed of before the big case was taTrott was asked if he had ever seen a ken up. Th case was called at 10:15 o'clock man at the camp. He said he had. "What kind of a man was it?" and Mrs. Hodge moved with her athail dark hair, well sprinkled with "He to end side on north the either torneys gray, and he must have been about 5u of the reporters' bench. n years of age." After a few moments-- delay Bert "When did you pass the site of the was sworn as the official stenogState for the witnesses the and camp?" rapher,sworn. "I passed the place on the 11 th, lth were 13th. I saw the outfit first on the County Attorney Westervelt suggest- and 11th." session all and ed that this afternoon's "Did you see anybody else there?" others be held in Judge Stewart's courtroom. This was agreed to by all par- Saw No One Else There. ties concerned. "No. sir." First Witness Called. "Did you notice the man whom you Ole Ingebretsen was called to the did see?" p.tand and a motion was made by the "Yes; he was tying up a hor?e and andefendant's attorneys to exclude all other horse was loose. I saw no one rl?e witnesses save the one on the stand. around th camp at any other time. The This was agreed to by the State and wagon was there on the other days, but the courtroom was cleared of all wit- the horse was not tied to the willow on nesses. the 13th. emh was swore that "I saw both horses on the hill Mon Ingebrelf.?n ployed in a smelter and lived in South day, the 13th. On Tuesday I noticed Cottonwood. about the camp. tn going from home to the smelter he nothing had to pass Little Cottonwood bridge. Tirst Sight of Dog. On July' 14th he passed the bridge. He "I saw no one there Mondaj or Tuesthen said: day, and I never saw a dog until Tuesday afternoon, when I saw him tied to Discovery of Byaii's Body. the wagon.." "Is then? anything further that you "t came from work at 2:20 p. m. I know about the body, the tamp ftnd the drove to the creek to onwater my horse. the south side condition of things?" I saw a bridle lying a wagon saw I then of the ercck. "Nothing more." I drove of where 200 feet 150 or about n the north side and Nothing New Brought Out. Into the On Trott said he west of the bridge. buna saw and man saw a a on horse to the went wagon tying Saturday. j "What kind of a man was he?" dle of clothes. I discovered a man's "He had gray whiskers sprinkled ftf'l'ent for Deputy Mauss after I had through his mustache." was Trott'f redead by the ply. made sure the man was flies and the awful smell about the Third Witness on Stand. Horaee Skinner was called. II lives "Ma ups came and examined the body. and west, in the to head Murray precinct. He is employed, as It lay with the were Ingebritsen and Trott. in the its stomach. Highland Boy smelter .and was with X'i(ciim Had Been Tied. Trott and Ingebritsen hen the camp clothed in corduroy was discovered. 'The body was shoes and socks. He knew of nothing that had not born black shirt, pantssaw a with was tied strap it that brought out in the testimony of th "I the ankles, a whiplash tied his other witnesses, until, on p. round he was asked: and another thong tied hands behind, A was handkerchief "Did silk you ever see any other people his shoulders. near the neck. the camp?" around "Mauss left and I wasremained until removed, and Saw People at Camp. when the body dark, "Yes. On Sunday I saw a number of Sheriff Emery came." people, some distance down the creek. amination Ingebretsen said Continued on page-10be had traveled the same road for four prelimhi-ai- LAW ON STORAGE OP EXPLOSIVES. t - - r e i in Business District. J? (I m, During the entire examination this morning Mrs. Aurora Hodge ex- amined her fing-e- nails with minute cars, seldom even deigning to look at the witnesses. She was perhaps the most unconcerned person in the room, po far as appearances were concerned. She occasionally covered her eyes with her hands and supported her chin on her hand with her elbow on the arm of her chair. Ui Fire Chief Devine's Men Make Startling" Showing as to Storage of Explosives t iff; . 17 w ,r - ' Price, Three Cents H), lDOii. H Xft Vl III f : " "r 5"JIT r?-f- - ' n ' Tl!" xp J'.T |