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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 4 - r .A M The Evening Telegram. A I lier, proprietor of Le Journal; Jacques Dhur, a newspaper writer; De Jouvtneb, a bureau chief in the Ministry of Justice, and a score of others. - The mesmeric- operator was Prof. Liegeoers of the fac ulty of Nancy, who easily secured control of th 18CI complaisant murderess and canned her to commit again the crime and with, a realism that made it THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. , Published Every Evening: Except Sunday, by th . SALT LAKE TELEGRAA - PUBLISHING CO.. awful, holding the little audience breathless and Hjellbound. As the young woman brought up in jH'rfeet continuity the various nets of the drama for which Eyraud died under the guillotine, and for which she spent many years behind the bnrs. Hovers opera td a biograph, recording the action and preserving the tragic pictures on Alms for future exhi- (Incorporated.) 0fico-- K3 s. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms. 23. 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Building, Chicago. v 43-- 19 O'-1'0- , t .TO, MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires Is on the address label of each paper, the chanp of Thlch to a subsequent elite becomes a receipt for remittance. Ko . other receipt is sent unless requested. Entered at the PostofHce at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. a Telegram readers leaving the city for t beir address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or card, at the office, Ho. 149 South West by rrcch. or more can have their paper sent -- ample.. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1303. Why Not Choose One's Own Nairn. "What's in a name? : "Ilegono-Thou-Indian-Dog- 'i rr. fc-- iir erl in-r- ,i r..-r- ,t - ataff wi'h r,r.i rAM:. that Jt w !: "Uir c t "' :eti In an un1ui!'.-- crad t rmir." f rtih'-irfrr h:m in rr. r th" iu.i.nu;- cf U'.xir.- r.1 yr.. r4 a lore ts.-? " '.f bur thn'r r. il'al i f'i'li'hadI wh.it tufjr!, b" J m lltt'"njiiTi-f''.I tn bl . It tMragraf h . 175. "What nhall iil l. firt. "If t that I'll rn4 be b krd." That .ilir lo with It I hae I tM nt all, at. It l-- ith i ' wlthtand. fo-j r't I t,yhirc hi Tut;btJl om ''ir ir- - oisi !i r.y s tf 1 bad I .rr.d ;Jr fir!''"--- t )'4" " -- 1 XATIOML i it. bat rJ it 1 l ; b' r si )-- at 1 I a ' T t . I - .,fn tif tb-i- Itf 1 .. i : w f.in. I -t 1 " 1 a- 1 f- L. ... 1 t lt-tt- . " . b-- l b-- Citor-O-E .1 I r ".J 1 r w ITS w Ut. s RX7F.T. r Of?.e- ?- , - j.-- - tb-- . I width Col, Mvron T. Herrick and Tom L. Johnson, rival candidates for (Jovernor of Ohio, it is naid. leave off the asperities of politics when they get together in' a game of golf. Hut what about the a s peri tie of ' Kolf? !t:d of th- - ; In r nr. b itt i i.w th- - I nt.tktrg lnt-.aa 1 i r.r! In exftanation. II. I a t? at t t i! i I '. ?''' tio "My !r r sti ' in 1.-- 1 1 - 1 t:t" I told rtVo - .!n" 'tmn.u !- -' Ut 'u biob..n ' Sti.1..,l low w . r t . I i firi'l w l r-- t.- . - ' I . r . - ! I Milt ;.st r r . Hut tl u( .mi 'n, J tr ..t to; r. ; f i i tl,- kr.-r- t - u! tifji. it-Ml. I.i;s'kr,. i v ... r.... wr. t Ii r-- .. i ..! If you cast your ballot for the right men tonight " . . i I II il.i' lt,cA a vote fur progress And d you vote for progress. n I... it tn t !y t l - t tn I tnd r tt'ib'llJ.ics tii".. v f t H. i means much t dreater alt Lake just now. t " If b t t t! r b Jlo'.ir.l bit V I Mr. y rtl Mr, ri.Vn--- t It is time for somebody cNo to invent an airship. "I ..in I; :ru. Langley's experiment was almost as dismal a failure as that of Darius Orcen. s- - I I T. I I j I I t t a- - f.i . . .1 -. S J I - I - 1 , 3 t- -d f n;-- - t iM .'k t" th.t bjr.tc ti-- r it - t ; ic .i U t I r pf ..;;-- r . !'.. y tbir - t . s tf c. . :"..- h - 4 . ". - : t . r t r;-- r f . ii if r . , i ' ;i f ; . - t , --. ..- - -t I KioU?i Its rrn. !r'"t:t ! t:-b- .,. t t' , t r 1 I"-!- ; . .1:1 z t Horn !t" 1 l k : a J i ! t i f 5 ' t ;. r n , . - if- r- t) f - i r r ; ' t t t . "tm - t - preiM-n- e C HA hy- At the recent rate of sijueeing there dropathic. will not be much wafer left. 33 V f PAPERS ' Arc .ill right as aJvcrtistn midiurns, for thoic who Like a daily, but : : : : If you are a gootl citizen who has the welfare of the city at heart you will take part in tonight's I The stetd tiust appears to be suffering a cold fe t. tae u The inter-Mounta- in i Rentlf-man.- Farmer - HE CHANGED HIS MIND. ." Baltimore American. Naggsbv I thouKht yon were never to work for those peopb? again. WapKshy I dW say to. Hut since that time they have decided that 1 might come back. po-In- pr fleh iis Johrn fast food. THE DOCTOR, V Newlybls9e5 But you c?rtalnly " 1 "; ' . Patient r am afraid I haven't montjr enouirh to tak thl.i treatment, doctor. Doctor otlfny Vry well. Pr. Hut tf to j get well without It, don't blame me. ,s PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER ' I I ' ' I jt i..f t t !'- ...-- ) 1" "r The V Inter-Mounta- in f I fr ........... ..... . fjflitt i r, - ' t- - . ;. f J I ! . ... a . . .............. . ...... - . ,. n fF ...... n .' '... 1 . ; . ,. .".. .. , I'.'.'.'.'.''.'l ,r. Cliicn:o 3torcr, IIS Wtit run Royth St:el. n Farmer, Salt Lake City 4- wetr 1 c fif br ..r j.:,rut n; r. 1". - ' - J ; 1 -t :- - ......... . . b - lit t s ; - YOU Life. AN ELOQUENT OBJECTION. . th Xnw. Job r.r jr. fitch for lrad of Kirynt? Maty be Mosea gave thtm break- It I An advertissm:nt in The Farrmr wi'i fcrins: good results, especially in mail order trade. Rates very reasonable. Addrcsi New York Tribune. S anday-S- . hool Ttachr why did th children of s It " REACHES A CLASS OF Inler-Mountai- i f : . " 1 1 1 fc ' Mttte b.ihy AH don't obj"ct to nxsrh a perfect that? J tnitor Oh. it nlti't the tiiz n him tpiito obliKlnR?" "Vnu found rts, "No. lb- - wasn't io very oliliKir.K. 12ut mjtn it". the rrlnciid- - uv the- thing. ven to enh a he wouldn't pieaum check for me until we had been A SUGGESTION. introduced." a 1 Bargains in Groceries JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. that he is , ' 7 ' J of - -", treatment is said to t . ' : i '1 .. . rf f r tt : ' : t t it - " 1 : . s r-- i. ' .' i 1 -l Wall st reel's I..' I ... t A .'. i f 'tb , j JT t , i . A IS, - ' t t - ! - f .... -- . ' i t f m t; r i t I fi.-3rrcf "(t.' i t :. I s b-- '- rfr -. C":.- s -, 1 . t""- - t- -- - al 1 . r C-.f- t. tti-- , I: it;.I't" ? i Trn I n tb; hi"" n"t ! BANKERS, - rr. ::t.i .?,..i.!r w a. 5. f.k .lua. KAL.T t.AKt: CITY. a l a.- li:f Jits, A , nx b tb'- I t - it n f r t w.-.- I J f of biyf wtkt itt !.' (.t,i( a is I .fW. fii"-- !.rtf, I " 0 j K f j t" t ,y Ii I C McCORNICK & CO. a with ,jfIt t -- t"5a J t - r; m .rr 4. fa !) - i ,s",Ht-- . 1 i r -- XiO,OCa !a vit.- v: i 5 . t I r r-- ; ':'? w h n 1 -- .) 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I'll! r,n '' ' local political campaign is that of making the worrit; vh,,t "Mormon and "Independent Uepubli- at. i ... !,,! s,. . "A"'' 1 1 ; r i I 4 .:!. .ti inu i. a " . ; ', -- t I ; - - t.t air - , v t- ,...! . rr-w- ! . th''-Jt'- . . w 1 1 - 1 r- . ii-u'- ! tr . .fi k.'IT ,if- - t:.,--- t jnu ar- - to h" i id t th fa- of li , column." tl tr hftly. -- n t in Tonight's primaries constitute the fiit "Hut aln- ni ! Mtr rtt--with Mr. w i 1." ti f th" i M.n i I't of our iimniHiml ifflri:il. It election the tb. i umr on try I 's" . . ti i is . , ... i , o tlihi.-iwui t tl I? tniifh i" linn oui . lilt Line I k 1 I tK- u.lut to t,:i in electing the delegates to be chosen tonight. 'I I. iVp t o olh-r,!ru. t'.t th.tn I " j b-- if. J iin 1 - - " b.-- '. k;....r. i adit-.r- i tt I 1 , t' sifl r-- M ff! m r,o hi;i r:f ,.r..--- ! .. .ijji 1 rf 1 - v, ( Tl I', " l-- ..t.t. tl. f an bin. ihitnMi Tbr n If: b:;I H $1". thdl t.r n!ii'un. a.b- - rf e- - : a ml'imn. ut b! h-il- bi n tV.it J . . ( i- " had n M h but . r. '.'ut)! 5..- - 1 1 ? '. . ' " .1 5 tr ! 11 : 1 s 1 - J nr.-- '. i ih--ic- 1. ! f'-- r ti-- . 1 1 !'. r o!T-- 1 :' i A J 1 in.-,- ! hln.-'l- - -- Mrs.- n Tr. I K tv-- t i. Judge, rt.RK. j -- 1 ! thr-r- f -- Washington Star. "There's one thing. that Iaill say for that bank, .clerks'.. aid.Ua. - UUg&iRS,- t. I 5 .:i,i ,- . The day is approaching when hypnotism will I day an important part in solving criminal mysteries and in convicting murderers. At least one may mi judge from a remarkable story which comes from Paris: Oabrielle Hompard, a young, pretty murderess recently pardoned from prison, was the central figure in a drama in which she appeared, tinder culiar circumstances, in the presence of some of the leading men of France. The play was nothing of the tragedy in which she else than the assisted Eyraud to strangle (loulVe, her lover of the moment, in order to e;et the money on his And that she might make her part in the murder strictly due to detail, she was hypnotized. The terrible reconstructing of a crime at which the whole world once shuddered, was done in the studio of Hovers, a photographer of the Houlevardes. In the select audience were Ernest Valle. France's Minister of Justice; Le Page, his secretary; Henri Let el , ai j :: 1 ttf-.t- -- . Hypnotism as a Means of Solving Crime. A PERFECT GENTLEMAN1. it V.a. ! XT ---J - ; ? ill-br- ttl n-r- -- - -- u-i- -.j : "De poople in tils neighborhood i? fie most shockin'ly 'persons dat I ever run acrost." ?aid Meandering: Mike, "peir lack of Information about de proprieties is scan-lous"What have dey been doin?" asked riodding Pete. "N'o les.s dan free of 'em has offered me breakfast for. luncheon'" . I'.I St r-- f r . l - Star. b"'av ? -- f.-- - u'. - K- 1 i . ... Mr 1 j.,if !.. : . ?T. t n, 1 s - Was-hinsto- a i'J l-- 1 This profundity of concern in the Indians, extending even to their names, wishing to spar" their posterity from mortification, ought to be convincing that it is better. in some- particulars to be a ward of the (loverninent than a free and independent citizeii'witn a oaiiot wmcii somenouy can aim uoes steal. If the Government took as much interest ii the names of its white citizens as it does in those of the Indians a great betterment would be made. There is. no. reason why there should be so many of the same name. Surely they would escax.' from this sea of confused identity if they could have national help. Put to the extremity of distinguishing themselves by their middle names or a triple cognomen or by hyphenations, they would welcome an entirely different name if an act of Congress would give proper dignity and authority to the change. "Tail Feathers Coining" is grotesque, but it is a name you will not forget. Not so these English patronymics shared by millions. There is indeed much vexation in a name if half your letters go to some other man and your face is remembered and your name lost in a multitude similarly afflicted in the compilation of directories. Why may not one choose one's own name as freely as his religion, provided due rerord is kept of it? I & CO. BANK .ji n-- Kt.-- w k!-- 11 1 "and that ;Ta J R. G. DUN & CO., 0.rJ.c. Xrfrtr. tat. Xiar a trd Wjrr-d- l fc t- t f h f t3 r.t b In th t'tJ-n n .t M r.rtr. vestigation that has been catching big tlh and little : way to brlj, th t . r fi a in that common wVa 1th. 4 !,! t vr ir -t . In II . r lltrai: r ;riiEb j ..jr r., WALKER BROS., Banters, "It is a losing game," he continues, "and no mat- kp In th a th ha until t sn r un t? of r - Kind ,f , b .mt.f arnrd , nn:rh a:a.rr h ter how faithfully a man tries to serve his constitu.4, i,,lt r,t alt ukh crrr. W'U .r- ,.f wrK ! ru ar m ents he gets nothing but abuse for it.1' wun ". rir.crs: uui y t Itrt eln.-s! t'S 'oI of ix.tii. r.f r' r ., r I . but JcyTAni?iir.: w. kr.' tb or,' ti Of eourse this honest statesman denies that he the b'lpin.ui T.r t. t l .i w isH w v v . att; r tt iiir.i:r r( hr-accepted any unclean money, ami asserts that his . .... . bif t ii.--r ! t I th t afy t ftl Wta f tr "t'.m t" hcial walk was upright. Perhaps it was; The Trie- r r.w r.ra... na r .';. ,5...,i. - 1.. r b t '. b I t t lnui!h .Fvl ioi ''-;" I f ...., 1. t jI t r gram does not accuse him. He admits there w:s thn,ir,ri, am hi'.; 'I t f rlvi'.. cv .it It it. H ti ! rf !m tA ftdi in Missouri the lots t of i( Deseret National Bank 1 would not boodling know tl tr .; Legislature a ,.: a ban V ith th" hrir.k;iK In hi tr.a-and for that reason he is disgusted with jolitics and shut irr.its I" T)tb w I )l ,1 f'i!C. ill I t a tr m: "rarv t?vu'."-: t t : ... tf men o 'r would have all clean wm If he w .' in tb f t keep mi! of it. jr.;. ;r I cw r. i in ....... at but fi.'t. Uun. !! bd ; j f ..v ' ' I T.i' ' knew of boodling, why did he not expose it at the mHrt th p'.'i T .atf If f of Provl"5cr I'.iutat.-- r t t n f. r t t .?urn iin I'ait 8 Ttvi to vt tb'r.,. titrht If v, r H y It t r.,;j time? t vj'of " ir! ;.r, t It a ... a- j !; uid ko wfrK. !: b l,r sum t t t ). tl th'f (Jood men with backbone are needed in politics, r,..f .i :n n::l:.tj votk. br:-".- ' n l;.i.Ml. !! .. !. H m t u m. it in and such men can easily drive out boodleis and n;.k-t Of tf." trTi-- i t t'f.ff n'.r I t of th' whb h bit -i b! .;t b At atm f .n. make polities what it ought to be. r. t a tnr,t-d.. t !. w t;,.ii vet v. o! S, i ? At uii.i-iC- . OFFENDED. ?: wr; t -"' J-- j. - t- tt--- li r a--- Vi',,,,r.M cMw ai ........... r;rt .,...., ...... tt'al t! - -- - . !:: T 1 I'. or.p r ri-- UU5UC t- -r , . r- - rt-- ... ;nv it At. limriT't at tr tit f ; US, r l l!h rr J ami my advice to way ti tj-"Politics is a bad busim-ss- , tif a lrs j dtt of flow!ri n rr (rtrn-.it.air (cn-rai'wn'-- in th fuity urts c lar1 i$t. ta.l. every young man, to every business man and to nrd t.n I.T hoj n sy to th j..f.-.lr It l,5- t)i st i.!t, nhciol In Twh.I) third Hit r'.id rlf w f every farmer is to stay out of politics." J Ik rsf!f h ' ue latitiftil rtfr. tb fi. t.n rHbf This is the plaint of a Missouri State Senator when rH l it f torl' gl tlu tn r Vri f r. T h sjf3 a r b w ho has been caught in the dragnet of official in!. ln ir , f ' "I,n i) ..4 . ' Turn' ' !. '- vv. I'lHT VI rta f- -r. tr.-- Ih v Car BlNK OF THE t v. ivi i.e. 1. t jfTrrr na and U,.ufii f a. fi5 ! - ra tia Zer.frrra wa t 4a a "f Ctf Utf! WELLS, FARGO l.fkln tf ir lb oir. ! Lm XT- - 1 . l 1 t on tb $ r . I A w, f at lh ! wi-a- ! 1 " r at bit b.l-- ryh t.'t ?. 1 1 f- au , all TraJna b t.ir in b rUl ..,. ! If s t txjTr.fh?, w !! r. 1 ! with tnrr tlran,I !!? ;Ti than "M TV b.T lrrtf U rntltb'd ti f" I. nt fit'. f rd an my . Men of Backbone in Politics. i Ik RaJt ' . n djyr a f tit lir c h.;!1, it. t 4 l f.. bn.- - llT.r : i ! a r-.a- y : '.5 I ;t wa f vatt-a- . CULLEN HOTEL "J "Y-.- N-u- Al.d M.pS- a ' ri'f. ',;-- I - Ttj dij. t .r. rr t rrh l lnu:;-- Tarr.i.ui I an-w- rf I J did- .- . Tbn tf ltm-- I r' - ur V-- .tr.... w-- - to it. t v b-- 1 he afk- no ..uU ff 14 fx t-- Mrn 1 ("t !. that ferraT'a f ?" ,, Mn1i !f '4 - lhl-- 1 I 1 i r-- Hh f m man. fr..t lrs !r,4r. 1. its) b' - fr r,r,r " what fro;. tr, with a b t of my cf Ihla filih" Hut th?y n l'jndrv. .ifd rv rot f.n II,...,.!'. -t M. Tb- - Jbi m w wia tn i t hla btovd I on o h f r. nrd i'i I filch lathT a b" d"-rof w;thy l t m thm. wrre wttra. t',. m l5-- t t 1 time that ar- t man. b'.t.ri ar.-- l b kr, tb.it "u mind i : r tr. n Y an j I l- IMt Turr.buU h'l fr thl I t Ju!t to a frn;! m;- rnm T!i 1 which b' e h" I'm U ?!- . br H S - "til I mak that TurnbuU ak-!intt.'.ne bi b rach f.i toward Ilwar4 wHh lr . bc-.rr- THE FORD HOTEL JOHN t N'oMtt:, It" Kf 'n lffp.'r. rc w. ' tritt - r-r-j n tfr l- . j th-.his earninrs. an! wh-natUr. he ccr.tlr.ut to gHe v 1 .' n ra-te- ar1 tf'l hit .f fi virek J aar. r rommenta on current event or unrr.e cm nf-ho had whih 'ut. dur.e hard ork filkl to 6r;ir, m-- l hi weekly bit! wrr t l the of the unujiM mnller. lf revet f.Olnl to rlie th ten column f rr...t ter on which ht weekly rfmrr.a!i'n of U1 was be.l. l ut fcr a tir met nv t. complaint that b: week p"ntiinel a er.ilua::y :imir,ih-In- r In lie h.i.l n;arl l thtr I : New York by givlr.R t ;rar-- a few SorrwUrm-- Ria s- -f n car Ct; r.4 .r. t-- ! 13 nor trtal'. of th of th- but that Mr. farAt.) Je by ar.y of rnir cin will Y." ha rra l with an" r.wirtWf cf rr nt ulw " fourtb-generation- It U lt UKr.w citt. rt! th- N would smell as sweet." ' This saying of Shakespeare probably occurred to the Government official who has undertaken the benign task of changing the names of such Indians as are uneuphonious or ludicrous. Thus reasoning, he has tackled the task of finding a suitable cognomen for "Tail Feathers Coming," with which success the "Dog Turning reports haye not yet stated. Kound" has easily become "Mr. Turningdog," and the younger generations of his family may be expected to become plain "Turners" in due course. It is easy to see how our old friend of district school days might be"Wakes-Up-Lastcome "Doggett." cjtuld easily be "Thus are, the sin of the developed into Snoozer." fathers not visited upon the children of the third and t aun4 lmt'i:i; men wet. a. r Howard Paxton'w oitb,n on th Maff of in ihr nh le was much a W trre.J durinjr the wrom" monlhi. A rose by any other naiiu' c::ses: Wilson New runorrAK iiotei i Co) that j f-- The Last Warning. n ;?r Mate to him t',,-l'I- 'i I I CHAPTER XIIL d - Comniunlriitinn. (Continued fmm Saturday by A il t".i;nna 4V4T7w BY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND MfCl-if- . ilnr asti A NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY I CcjrlM. 13. bition. It will be remembered that (JoulYe a middle-ageParisian, lxcame enamored of Hompard, who pretended to return his Affections. Eyraud, a desof the woman, conceived the idea picable hanger-oof murdering the lover for his money, and the plot was laid, (iouffe was invited to Ibunpard's apartments. There Eyraud was in hiding Itohind a curtain. He had previously rigged up a rope and pulley, using as his rojK the heavy waist cord from a house gown of the woman. At the end of this was a noose. At a moment when GoulTe was receiving the gentle caresses of the woman she slipped the noose over his head. Eyraud then drew the cord tightly through the block and pulley, while Hompard pressed down ujKn (loufTe's breast, strangling him. In the hypnotic seance at Hovers, Hompard was seemingly oblivious to the horror of it all. She answered the questions put to her, while the photographer operated the machine that caught her every movement to the minutest detail. All that she said was taken down stenographically, and needles were passed through her arms in order to show conclu sively that she really was in a hypnotic condition. What if this same system could be successfulb applied in the Morteusen, Ilaworth, Lynch and Kitij, es AND T.F.AVF.N TVRRS tmt. MONDAY r.Vr.NJNO. (XTOnr.H 12. J a4 fcr. saw THIS, J lllIH J |