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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1003. MORTENSEN P LEASED hOR MURDER IN !A. A. ROBERTSON IS HERO A CHANCE 1 ESCAPE OF THE PRISON BATTLE THE YUKON Condemned Man Deserted by Other Murden :rs at Critical Moment; Blun der Keens Kim Locked in Cell. Peter Mnrtensen, who if under sen tence'to be shot on November ?Oth for One Man Kills Another po!b!e rrl and If ' 5 h- i than t 1 " 41 -- It"N-rl- t P , j j to MnmMP-:- sto.ip-shmil- . vt. . s r w.is linarrr-'- r." !,ai: J a drath- - ! as a ta of a v l"f nd We. .i- w-tr- )inrr V liarrv Dayton and Other Crim- October 9th to 18th, Inclusive, Via Oregon Short lane. Round trip from Salt Lake via Ogden both ways. 544.50. ('(.ing via Ogden and returning via Portland or vice versa," $."n. Kqually low rates from other Short Line points. Final limit November 30th. !;i.ird ii ..nd i . inals of Very Desperate t v Character. 1," 2 . I ., ..is in th piki's a ny. ;ir ! t'- ith ttMin.-- j tit. u d. ! w.-apo- irtn. ily to w.'n si r'. . n t.. t'.rst chari'-I. r.i ,. ti.. ff.-- - ' I i. lnrrrst,l al h th vf.ir?. th r- was an! t h t)'!i'of xj.Srat r.rd . l !.. It! 1 lnrnd t 1 rt. thir rm-btzik- iVr.nor as . .. v pi . ;:d 'i.: - 'VlV"': Z. C. M. I. - farrd The Dr. Deimcd Linen Mesh wards off "colds and is a thoroughly sanitary garment. Sole agents. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF rO., lt Main Street. tu,l u.lv.-n- t thrr v ttut kal Vkal.l "..n - - j -- I . . . I - .f Ideal Portland ceimr.t. I'tah Lumber it. ' rl ..r;-- ... . I I I I ! I j I t ' -- - - e - . . pli.-",;- i i Ra-,e.- - i- -- tVan a M i - 1. r ,r. f ni- .'. .i-- nil to h t'tift .kn r. . , t il ' i 5v S V J' . 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Drop In and let eur - ilt- j. -t la- nl.'l by in.. tirr-Cuard S.- i.'z ,,f. l .I..s.idi l: lv Ma'..n who Was eri7." t a ball fr.ni on.. ..f tb- aril a- -d who put up a Vkl o.t Id u ht lor t is hb has b.-- n in th- - i iln- l I. it a lira. ws oi l Rol.ty rnhii. rv iin l - nr. n. -- d to rmv months ost April .1st ;..!.tiiis ars "hai.-- Insixildltioti oi:d t!i- - i.f mitted and convicted in th to th" atK of :mi w is als. imfV.s. .1. cb.-ith p. I. -.die a r. court or tri co.,t:iy. i i trial fe- utatui r..ni. v 'i e 1 ". T!i . .t :.i.;ii th- - in'-penalty was itnpuft-- Jan.. with t.ar.tber in aft.-bis t.i-T biK b. .. i'n'.ly paid a pi is oner confessed to the h.l d bi.--r i.;hi ., 1, a', t. in; it.it arrist ai:d m his appeal to t;,v ri r, re r, - ,h '. i.e.- of th- d character of eiran tiial. his ,itt.:tay at- i.w rn.irt for a Ih to p; ove that W;s Ir. .!. at t nint-another lit-- man. was 1'iar k ii'Tic-- r t ti.it i.d H f l'.- !.,;;!: r f l'..i!.-The the time t,f tne con fessi-v.n th- - tnorr.irnc r. in- at l'ro o mi i titr..u ..i the al suhide attempt, ot J e T, V.I. lie IS .,n -- tied t' b .1 was tlso 1'iiitd to ro - 1, - a n I id arnt has ? rvol and th- - faet that Jam. s l. if'i- a was eonsn Led of uiiird.-I Id-.- . o t rm.-- Ih th- at!i ..I' .'"I.- tv. in th- for the ar-ry f..;i, nn''.r,n. .Ni.e.t., n in' the Sh- -, J) II- ' ti v !. ,v.. tloofiey i'rowse t: inn. .if ti i t in thh; . ity and : a . an. j.5i t n- I lr..:r! r la I he lit st deiT L. Wlttr. ihatli Janiary 11. l'vu. r on i.fntneht iitob. p, of who assisted Lynch d-in tie- hoid-u- o Of the phrewU.'t of IS Sa'.d t" be on lie cnN-nrin th1 is alsa under ath .. i v t place, la tinand l t,! Two appeals have he. n th .tflit to have one oflryth ih!-- . l,e'n thbv to the murderers : made Supreme la th onsp:rato-plot. ttial court. Their lost motion for a l denied and been their s.'.'ori has app.al set for arscitrn nt M nday ninria. ir. Tho Search for Beauty. The escaped conviet h id a record b. i.e-comms to this biatc ai.d si r d lime ia Lvrrylody wants to l beautiful nr.d th and healthy. This explains Uaho iibder the name (.f Welrii. sttop i: ra ak Layton. the man sivt last v, p , f ,, u i ss of any etirati-- . ar i. rm i r tii !e. al ly advt i tisd in t. w pap. airs, srvinif Pl!il. was and tlie robbinij shootins of I r. Kimball that pro. i. ice conditions of pm bl ic.d, in 'his tty In !''. Aft-- - :'boir. his vici r.i rev by lear complexion, anl to him. anl shout tim Dayton attei.ipie ttion. An illutiation is prift-cin avoiding a le.it h wo.md Mr. Kimlwii asin.il was shot throrgii ti e palm of his .nht found in i5a tret. Candy Cathartic, hand. The robb' r was laptnred on the tnat woik while yon sit-p.and hive . w ho Continental corner b a y.:.-tn that "Beauty Is blood tUt p" by T'te j bald him until th arrival of ifr.; the blood and actually pro-- j prist. mr was convicted of the ciiraes of j ciea! The sale of Ca.tareta du tlui itm oi.auty. with intern to robbery and assault no.v p- at the r ite of over twelve mil- each hniaja hi- - wan sprihim. bodily to serve sl moptlis in the Sta.:e lion loxfs a year. te need d ia t;i pemt. prison.on H" was ronth Ocio'oer.i. !! "h iry I take you. Mini '. n i a Abraham R. Majors .ilh.s J.:.ri.:; Mor-st'.if the Pros- ? n. was .servltitc a life pi Mb Urown t tie 'k h n C;e. -- h.IMdll5"iiPost.oU't a! man! kil'insj of hi apt. low f.'Jh. Il l'Xti . Majors and his In other II' fcrv had l: en brou.'l-- t to bay iy the ..frier Moft- -r Vol i jii'I s:;v In tht hot fpy having rohbd a man and thrown him later into a wheat , i '. Th- - two htpdiand " J yii'i t !' ' men put 'iip a sp raif Pi... t i;h tb" :ial i t;o t a ni:.- m. r r rort ?' a id d it. I.eth fiiv kt ofCicers, fi'e when thWin p. brother - ivr." t'aiit. KroiMi and Mav-rs'i .i i "if t S i's 'I'.'h' I Will he ml M'.lh! il 'ail. in" cnuo uno was onvictd if th at t.hsi' I e e I l K'h ith'' if h f i i . ';..''.. I Cm. he comny. ai.d h.a TIM to V. I'd be tri'i ,.t it.t pc-d iin I.V l.o'un, hie on OctoOcr 8, lwl. Majors scrvcJ v.ilh'jut ti e." Nrw York Weekly. and i -d - Will K-- ;ijy -- t- I s th t ! - t In nd w r htirrjlri; hf k t. rV I lie was on the floor love th-- on rha t h's t-Ih which the attack was nmd on Muard 1 o'i!d rPj-r- . th 2iieri. ti fTi s w u f hen w.umls the Jacobs, v a tninni. J:v. ,'t..n holi.l and th overttirnlr.i? of a hutr uilruvl- - Ihll Irf? M .,n l h;r. n ti Ih ti )iim nt!nllon II l'ntttc-,- n mnmnt Hirfp If,,. n!!j. k 1 h'U'':n and ,u-- the unusual ! as iat s: and l Mi't-- T went hurrlo.lly to n stalrc.i ini" in m'.i in rn , n In r.ml to th s..ufh u all startvd to dsond w!th th obj. Il. ;. ,( it In r it r to n view of dictn K'drx n. S td yhixt Trujy . . . w rni to hit. . n j . Thoughts of n tH';l..-d'l!vr' it!-- had Wa.I-d- . thrut t..rM hy II and thrHfla.hecl arrows his mind wh'n hn f.rt -it th i.n ! r as4 him. I nr. h hard th FtraiiK nouit't' To th d irir.ff and tr-T- , of SM of dr'dd to nsit ih" r(oi:,,,' rlf"iJ J turnl-.f- f In :t urm Is In wh.ttfVtT irwinnor he fourd r..u if at j r f M r.t iriiai an oprort unity. M n" ' ha t . that ;.fj!n n t n ov,m tiiip i n Rwtn Whn ltdrtson r.l j th.irt i!it.i;t( th th Malrs about th d. that .ay tl-.of j irr-- J al V ..mIHrry two floors" h K"t his flr- -l Klimj In c,!,r m:. j me struKCi? Koin on tj.iri saw JicdH and th foir ronUts. rts on an AS SURE AS that n dspvrut tlrj-.- t worn I y ih ronld s prison blu THE SUN RISES pa: ml In ontr,st with Ih lio. n an-white strip's of th tonxlft giro. So CtttaSn Will B Your Cur ef PlUg Hnd to Act Quickly. t art T:trkly If You Drsir Immediate IUUsf H r.tllzd that h v Trom Tain. - I Here are th"j records of se n of th." of a Usually begins with isthe symptomssneezconvicts who floured in th.- brvak common cold; there chilliness, k; wn sore hot skin, Nathan F. Haworth, cinui"! pulse, quick throat, ing, d- atii hoarseness and impeded respiration, us "Nik" Haworth. w;;s u)ni of Ballard's sentence for the muni, r 'if Ni (live frequent small doseschild will cry man Robert Sandali in th'1 Horehour.d Syrup (the arm. is for it), and at the first sign of a croupy Union store at Layton. H wis rapturi-Snow Ballard's cough, apply frequently Liniment externally to the throat. DOc some tim. after th" ciitn.' iiai b n .re- If - - oltt k part 'a nor. 't,c tii in t'.oK m tb an- f. j.i.I bi ik .ii.d w.is s.iuit in in ui'oa tf- two pil !r r.,in.l'i. att tr.;;. .i i.c::v Af; r aw r t th.- -. si- niht. bre'...ry ulth ln m. di- rrhrn'rl n .t?,-r.- t)v. K br..iry t nn of " v n hi :i r aft.-- r f r n.--- - )in; r t!.l ricnt - ' .i.d to t.tk-- I tb Wado-- '! t; r s-- - It supports the arch, cases the tired spots, and reduces greatly the labor in walking, as well as minimizing the strain on upper leather and sole of the shoe. r w th-- i r-- i t- ECORDS OF THE CONVICTS WHO FIGURED IN "BREAK foot sole. k- i j The RESILIA is the only shoe whicht distributes pressure evenly over the , ! hr,c an n hn h mf ! J th mfairly ofI lh tlrr of r!l. Iurti.-- I t. h I'rht hla r.'cht I" a tti. cntlnul r tin. At th- - ru f th?s r h fr -- ,1 s frim Alexander A. Hohertfon. ft fr:r-1 int hir.. Councilman r.f thU city, who l serv Loeki Himself In Cell. tTm r.f ltnprlsn?n'nt ing a fnur-yra- r lie r.m a hort tSta?.r a. ; tnn-nr- ri In the Utah havlij hid turi .d i s, h . r t j..-r-. nt f .! funds of th Well. F.rr A t at nrjiy c it In n t "rd comt-an'"while l:i (.'niitii.rr i!4h. tail. h r. iurr 1 bank, of Salt ;.. titn Its employ ns paying tl'.r. was a h"ri and th pr.t n tins r In tli d"pernte flitht at th prison hist on th dark'"! i l of Ihr- rM r.J-- - moccasin. i5 ; r j . ptakoa ff -! t" a r-- Edward J. Mullen. I i j l ft si-- 1 . a- t j ll uh ' up th aUrm anl rfctn- rnnr tb fa fer Iurtftff l!rr h has Wn --,f.n3. ' kt-- t has u; a I'.'dritn cur of h !ral trAlr.lr.g U r.'n a , man h an rj- - rt runfrr t and to tb-fa Is h t ly lli - urr.!ff tl-- him h -. tw-t- if e r t'onnrs r j was ., a trtunl!y of msklr-- at.Tnl 4 i nit l:f. M I rearh! Ih s'ufm t! intitnli 1 1 f Ctt-nr- . o; CnnfinM t"onict i;in ii Thr w d ! fr l.t-rt- . wc-iph- I sr hi sUsfsi n N r.-i-r w.-Uh- t ht-ipht-. I ih nHfd a rt:vrr art in rf. t.r 5. alp S 1 Mivr?f 1 n d lht hnll ru! h t'.f" h' h ts n!hT j CAPTURE H AWORTH AND LYNCH AND MAKE $1000 5 j lf4l .K.tt repjit and o f d-- ! j s Sl'rjsrr n y nolh'ne Kn-tfor- d." Mor-tense- n, ttttt x& o-;l- - '4- Shoe soles arc icvcl and unvicldintr. root soles bear upon them at four spots only, rz: at ball and heel, great toe and outer edge. These arc the calloused places, the tired, painy, overworked surfaces-Naturintended that the whole area of the foot sole should support the body, as a child's foot on sand, an Indian's in a d !'-r- - i I ,lt' of mlncUd ngr and lion on his1 far that I'd t Mm i Ulrr 1 nr Hilty killed a man named Mauley at Fort Gibbon "Wednesday In a drunken quarrel. Illlty is i:i Jail and claims The freight contention on th Yukon grows worse. Navigation in place Sev-on the Ijwpi- rivr Is now ditngerou. eral loaded bouts may not be able to pet A large quantity of freight through. will be left at White i!or for the winboats are raplm; A ter. Indereii.l-n- t harvest, chavclns lmtnene prlttr for rd I 1 5 the murder of James It. Hay, begged . the fleeing convicts from the penitentiary last night ' For God's Fake to nuiock his cell door that he might escape with them. His r.ppeal was com transportation. pletely ignored, and he grew frantic as j i the' men in the hurry and excitement Fat Sunday dinner at the Ford hotel rushed past his cell door. iOc. It seems to have been a prearranged KS : Anicele. "Th Jjr. plan that al! the condemned men now fr Anelu!." Bait IvV. Th two ftnet In death row should be liberated, and bctt-lwf!4t ff hlracn. that they should be pivon the first Harry Waddell. chanc e to est ape. This scheme, however, was frustrated by Trusty Sohuck-er'- s ' pocketinrr the key, and in consequence Mortensen. together with King and Botha, were lei" i in their cells. The five condemned men occupied an equal number of cells about one-thiof the distance east on the north tier of cells in the so ith cellhouse. King occupied the extreme we.t cell of the five, came being No. 156. Next to him and then Botha, Haworth Wad-dell why Lynch. It is not known just Big Reward for Return of Fugitive he State Offers passed four of the men before began to open the cells. In order to reach Lynch cell he had to pass the Murderers to the Penitentiary. other four men, A second's time was all that was reof Lynch's quired to unlock the door cell. When he stepped out into the cor5 5 ridor the keys were given to him, toHato release gether with instructions to liberate the ilaworth was worth. nar-- t novt tn Viim n n ft o on throughout ' ' was! the entire row. But this plan ffinniO' of t h tc e V S . l.t, tlin p. r r ""ji ' which were picked up and pocketed by Trusty Schuckers. Mortensen seemed to quickly realize that there was some hitch in the plans when his cell was not opened and the men on either side of him had not been released. He piteously begged the es- raping convicts "For God's sake" to unlock his cell door and let him go with I i h' them. King and Botha also called to be liberated, but little or no attention f i 9 was paid to their cries. At' this juncture Waddell had locked .'-- I ! Fchuckers in the end cell and had gone downstairs to find Connors, with the intention of .getting the keys from him, Schuckers having told him that he had When given them to the life convict.asked for Waddell reached Connors and the keys, Connors .eplierl that he did not know what he had done with them. Here is where Waddell showed the go white featner. He was afraid to beback t'o m lrderer's row for fear of on ing caught, and he turned his backconNathan F. Haworth. James Lynch. the condemned men and joined the Morvicts who were trying to escape. marks on riitht arm: Trllichtly tensen still continued to call loudly for a offered of reward The m State has tm had dirk ttm of At Plead him. help, but none was extended durk brown rhu h coat and as he might, there was no one there to $500 each for the capture and if turn to f:ub-t and urty prison the Kate prison of Haworth and Lynch. imtl'-of 1cith Jairif-.I.: help him. All this time he, together sMrpr stood two at Silt associate convicts, nmnU-with his "t for 1'rnv.y follow?: Gojfrcy Their description and "itv. ftah: height. 5 f . t 0'.. inch, s; at the doors of their respective cells corItkc V'.J of about IS v.ars: Nathan Haworth, under sentmc titoun.lj: stared with longing eyes down the brown hair. tnu-ro- n brown eyt-sridor, expecting Waddell to return death for the murder of John Sandall at- h'lit i than hair: wrx No. M.S sliKhtlv t'.arkf Davis county. I tah; every minute. Layton. ,M hn M n.r,, r,f ,l U ,,ut tellThe strain was intense, and was h ' .4t feet and 11 inches; age, 39 years; in form of l,oi tatt... trnrk ' o ri-l.as.-'o- t tattoo rc.uk la tnumh. 17y pounds: p;rav eves; a tik brown ing upon Mortensen, who by this time abrut . . . The thought that . sti m of n.rav of 'piivm n rlih: arm: waS clrroft frantic t ",u:"'-""- r ' ' -. j v. rv and him stood between t; at ttm of a blunder wci only N'o. S shoe; hats; vaccin- - on.durk toat and vest and prison pr.ty seemed maddeninpr. The three j brows; pants. men's cries were echoed back to them ation mark t n rijrht arm: also two from the steel cages in the other parts of the housp. Soon after the sound of shots ransr out on the air, and the three min left behind the bars realized that the alarm had been given and that their chance of escape whs pone. The effect was the J9 same as though they had all been instruck a hard blow with a heavydown strument. One and all they sank upon the floor, cursing their luck and bemoaning their fate. lp 'tn. t al . r rion fot l"- in th ' Haworth, Lynch, Majors, tirr,. ii:-LOS ANGELES EXCURSIONS, B'.trv pr- I" I at Iht tfor out ?f Former Salt Lake Couna Ut rt maklrc f,Ht for n lilwrlv ant dfpTte h K.l llf lh their l4rMoa. He lurr.eJ and a Drunken 'Quarrel at cilman, Now a Con- riverJ mad Mentty and "tf!!y tib w ay A to lh P."r tcv. th- - he1 of thr Fort Gibbon. to hf Turn reach"! 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