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Show u MOXDAY EVEXIXG, lKVGV&F 31, MPIFMSF AGAINST DEAT 0000000i Report Says That Steps "' Are Now . Being Taken to Have Sectence Commuted to Lite That those friends who still stand faithfully by Peter Mortensen, convicted of murder in the first degree for the killing: of James R. Hay, are nearly to the end of their resources in the con-- , demned man's behalf is evidenced by the fact that it is rumored that a petition is in circulation praying that his s i1 sentence be commuted to life imprisonment. It is stated on supposedly good authority that Henry Mortensen, brother of in the shadow of the gallows, approached one of the members of the famous jury, and asked him if he would &ign a petition for executive clemency and a commutation of sentence to the-ma- life imprisonment. It is said that the jurym.it n so approached declined abso- lutely to sign any kind of a petition in behalf of the condemned man, saying that he had found a verdict on the evidence prostnted in the trial. Since no new ovidfnee wjs presented he would not sign such n petition even if it were signeu by the Governor, the State Board of Pardons and the other ten jurors. An appeal to the United States Supreme court would be a most expensive procedure, the transcript alone costing over $1000. Mortensen has not the money, it is said, and his attorneys could not be expected to supply it. It is therefore generally believed that Mortensenchances for anything but death are very remote. , - Will Le Invited tc Salt Lake. All the newspaper men and who go to Ogden to attend thedelegates Irrigation congress will be invited to come to Salt Lake and take a look over the State's capital. As yet no programme has been arranged but it is that the Commercial club will expected take thp matter up and prepare for the reception of the visitors. CONDEMNED TO DIE, MORTENSEN ACTS AS IF HE EXPECTED LIFE. iii Mortensen still keeps hi wonderful nerve, the coolness and composure that called forth so many comments from spectators during his long and tedious trial. Much of his time is spent in the study of booka bearing upon Building and Architecture, his former work, lie apparently does not expect to die at the hands of the law. S I Five Shallow Wells Near Gen. William II. Penrose! Salt Lake Furnish an Succumbs to Attack of Enormous Flow. Typhoid Fever; Will Be A remarkald and unexpected fource Given Military 'Burial. of water supply for Salt Lake has been discovered at fjand Mounds. Frven milts west of the clly, by Frcy Haywm who has been exi with drive well on the alkali flats between here and the lake. Five wcllr were Bunk five feet when an rormous flow only of water was tapjKd. These live shallow well have a how of r,000 gallons daily. Their raSOCIALIST TALKS pacity crAUci be Increased to 000,000 gallons at p. low expense. This "Aater may be pumped to the TO BIG AUDIENCE for general purioses. or It may city he pumpxti out to the fnrmers for Irriganr !n prrhn . ... tnr IHIIJ (111 Iffurray Schick's Discussion of the tion YUrrH."P for city use. .v.....,p, In either cafe th "Element of Waste" Arouses may prove of great value to the vizy Much Interest. war CHINESE DO HONOR Murray Schick addressed a large dience at the Socialist hall, 6S Sout.n Main street, yesterday on "The Kie-me' of Waste." His contention was that aJl progress is made in an effort to secure a maximum of result with a minimum of energy. This gave rise to the tiachine to prevent waste of energy. That men might live while making machines a .surplus of clothing and food was necessary, and the capitalist was produced, as a collector of tases from joehtj. Through the capitalist: machine production has grown so" Lu g that a smaiier I ercentage of labor' product would af- )rd the necessary Ther capa-ci italist collects more: surplus. than d of devoting tit- - surplus to the good of turns it to personal uses. xjie arguments or the speaker a.' ousf-a .great deal of discussion which will be continued at the next meeting. rnr honored ob!!er. for a term of ! thirty. fH' r-A- V. . a ' mtr S", It. A. it' tkt 1 I rar, - Y- U I .. 'raj f 4t ',t tK rt ivn' f. 1" " J.st t'a, a t r ? 11; f mr.t.vt i;!.!r My t,".--?- rrrrrr.- M r'.i-- t riv;n rr T?-- f I CJ-n- t J thi 0't c?hrr time, mTt t-- kin. The lrrij"Tlve l!r.!!- anl f j'rlo-- r a.'T m 1 tr tr,r.ZT. Tlrrvet Itrlx-nd- mrnt. fr di?tlr,;u!r,e! a fU:j UricPCi, wan ' June, lr - Wfll-Xnow- 1 t-- W I.h utf nant- 1 4 !ai ro?n t olfi t j ti f ti e pi. Chinese Decoration day w.n far, try. th n cw .nn.ir I "l. by lUurt t, t,i after J .1 .rnn-.yesterday by the local 'hlr.e!e f!ceShortly r Kitvrt a wan tr.s? the colony and every living member did rf I fr n honor to those who have e?n burle.t lis. I ah. .tn tb,t Ut urU, ,,,, rnmw here, in th Thlnrye sttlnn of the City .rn. t statiori at Cf!c-brat- su:i,:h ed i,f 1 cemetery. Th ceremony and iculiar. witnevrnl by m r,y wlu w re in the rem ft fry yesterday afternoon. The first step was to drive devils ut of th" cm-e- t ry by phtrir.jr four lichte.l ran. lies on c.i li Krave, A uhole j i . roasted, pi a red on a centml altar, also r tirround-eby burning torches. A fast then fallow I. Thrider had been pre iou'.y brought toprovt th tern-eter- y on an expn:? vai;nii. All the food was carefully and prepare.! ere.l on dishes. The ft o l was jpread tnit on the Kraves. and '.layers were offered, after whirh the food on the dly-hNSI replaced in the express waon. Thou, sands of mall pier (f paper, with prayers jTlnted on them, were th-- n ner the praves. after whl-satter'd the Chin amen repaired to nirby lious' and ate the foo.l prepared for the dead. , jet I)ourSy. when to return Say They Beat the Wrong Man. and Vfarthi Norman Andrew Hood Haturdav nh:ht a 4 be .vas leaving the of Utc- Mur-a- v snna'.tf-where he is emrloyd un.l t,Vat bun They we-- e an. I 1,. fore p.eaoed guilty MrOnlr who lix-- d their bonds at $" ncU. Th pr'i:. litis tay they mistook Hood for another ed -- - r Chi-iu-f- o -- Short Campaign Likely. A call will likely be lme,i n k 1 assttrei. f was when U army iU n. V rr,roe rr:r p, i ''""ijin f,,r , m- -t The r , tr. ar, Will Hare 5n hi-- Ut -' K-- Trre ir t' the ht,rn If pTTr,j r s: J 1 .,ri j, ie,j herb. s at - Iri at i . J J j rhatrly e 1 the the ,r rn , utTT ,1V ws;j .). after whi, ?, Il n,: will Ktve It burlir brmtlra; k toh.s rrd'.itry ! rr h, trr, t af-J-.- r j.r., Iur, f 'mui ira.nr.r , iv. TJ. r ! , !,: j -- nr j.e tW.rt ll',u;rA!-- j r. j Onr ; 1 BEGIN f h , 1 if. it. at f .. .. a . ar t a- r ... ;;j j,r s. pf) '"- L'4' Cu V ..." IS? - ',- i Hist i rn mm n i ,, in i ! j ? , . v:-- - 5 -- - i a fJ'Jptj ih . I.T. . tr:? t n .... . . t , tr e f j, v, ff .: i. i i i i: t ? !.r'.a.r , , . ' r j . ; t J i r ...... v,. r j " "r-',- - ' X . ft" ' t - rr ! rf ' - . f . K . 4 9-- - 1 4 1 .N IV is na ''A ;--!p. 1 1 lad soffered s much from I had hear I thought disease. was afraid 1 o out alone tried many rugs :fvIthoo t good results unti read about Ripans Tabules They h ave he! pea ne s o ucn tnat 1 t ntirelv cures i ney are cert 5 4l ?..( fa. v ff o imidig-estio- o r .., if ii -- j J. ?4. 4- oicine IV c .v c IV c I tV .Ja s iv c r 1 IV At Drugorists. The fivecent packet is enough for an ordinar3' occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. : a. r 1IJ a t. a m 14 . i iV r aa lVv ivcv IV J n mmi T V . . WAR FOR PURE HONEY . : 5 n V k.t raJr ' if , . r.r. '. 5 . tr; r-- fc 1 ... 11. t: lt? BEEKEEPERS AL SCHOOL. h as-..- J.rre tb'-rri-'p- TT-- e :;on:i , Mr t ki- y-.- r, f j statc ! i; Ta i UP jf ti a c a: f i : cf t r.--.- t t r!it l;rr e;-- "-- t ha3. nl-H- 1 re d-!- ttfr 1 f .s,r. D!it urkir.l m:rj s T" f 1. t. cr "'a'J'.rin '!fr i r c c t. 3 t!. t.,i, t 1 f e f!!.ff 4t $. t? i :.r f- r,n thf. Ar, : t )f if; thr) t.r,t r,rrft;r:-f ktrff 1 trr-,- . r. a. Vtnn f.-r- w ..1 f!'r 4 ;:; n f. t . b;t. Wi.:;.un t! e r.r t Olcrr,,., IVv frr The attack wji h of iv rtf), t ,.t it thre w.,k flsco The vrtoran , nKhf r strngclei rr.m:! ,f, r.wr,-.the d!M but hi. rfT ft;.;'nrf, and he t vttur anr.y day with Mi. e.re. f t, and Vtlklr.m IVrU, f pV.vrr r me brother arnc tr i', tlt j;U :. c a5t. hnr'es IVnM rfJ mil(,, to Krt here K w. ;;. t u?Prry ws . rf cau. ti e tlrmu for the cam-pnie- will be limit. l Republican primaries Salt Like within a feu days. M..w f,f it workers are in favor of the primaries b an- - p.-late in September, to that a shrt n a ir.:7r.tr. ! d - " :.urw h Orn. rore to secure j rt fttrar.r--va,: r b.,rk. t tie SUtcrnU,. nn. Sr. b. th.tn a yrftr was put In rmif-rJ.-.rr- , r.r the retlre?i ,r.t f,f rf J;!rrt "T?re slri- - V,',;uitf r. Iui ip In: lfa!. f 1 T. 1: o m nient cf Utah rti'.'.ti.t. ! 1 ; t V ' Uln tT'ij nr.t'.l r ' CT- - ic . 1 9 t- - Lakers Uni Ual CaU n l.e 1 1 rs takn A If BROTHERS WERE MEN BEFORE THEY ME In th t w ! r. - ktlr,g ef e- . 1f u.T nnury !!r2sy nr,4 n l n.-.- Mcfi.-- nnd In rr?de 5nvrrrer., s-;- -t Bt ran t.xir n,vr - .;- b-- blT, Fills ools ' 5 f L b, rc- 1 ' n Y.'.- r-- tr!'.:rr t . 1 ', l g In January of ih. J. rsr yrAr hti Peculiar Ceremonies in Salt Lake wa muntered f the ( ei ,oUI)ir a tlve work with the j,n re.urrw? Cemetery Mark Celestials' in May. regular j;o f promo,.l to thv .r in the Decoration Day. , and In I 'um iiu.inirj a.t - st-a- Jf lm Jrry h, wa ndler-;rnrr.- l. , r f ill of . olurt-r- 1 Annual Scsr jio7"of S. Sundr tlic la tjcmacli trfr-- i i' J i;l tr t;rr rv:rj 5lh. there t',-- t s-- A y-scli- i,9 country , I CONFERENCE TOST COM HAN' DEP. TO CONDUCT njJi'EEAL OF GALLANT OLD SOLD XML. rhortly after 3 V1 Kk if iturday right of lTho!l fever. He v j, r4r, ,.j j and up to the llnye h" took lh frxrr was In fairly Rood IkaW h. The decruMMl hi military career on April 12,liTin l.Ut, wh-h" a Sertr.d Lifuten.ir.t in, ihr Third rrguUr infantry from Mlcrsiicn. jum nftrr th call for olunt,'r r, ad l"rn mad" by rrrj.lf-n- t Lincoln. In the follow tnr wa" nndnt .4 a Firil Lutm-tlr,- i Ma) I h; ant and rmn Ivdorw i ft af.fain in ih rcKln-nla Hntnnr. 1 ic Shortly aftr r ihii. dpt. ivnrnfc v. a r glvn leave rf nhxi jr e from th Jorvir to l)irut;e, V,Jonr of t j'jf . tefnth Nw TO THEIR DEAD nt -- k. 17 it. rrnro... Kallmt an V 1 1 .1 f C.en. WP.Mam H rrj-uU- au- Jiioe POPULAR FALL HAT. Our Miller, Warburton and Denney man. Derbies represent the advanced ideas the hatter's art, both in style and pleas-of FALL HAT. OPENING. ing proportions. BROWX, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO Our new shapes on .vH!e. They reprc S' n the dncr Ideas of 16 Main St. maker ami embrace Derby andIntern soft in a. Varigoods Our Reputation ety of new blorks. For reliable goods has been firmly es- BROWN. TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., ICC Ma.n St. tablished in this city. When buy of us you always get the best, you for Mnrt y talks, vm know includes the leading brands 1 know. marriM rnonev." Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street Lif out-stoc- o MORE WATER DEATH CONQUERS A FTER FOR CITY LONG AND BRAVE BATTL llILril 1 . The Salt Lake Telegram. 100.--. a. 3 4- at . |