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Show - Tslr aud rooter taa!gM ani Tkurt4y jiirMnrnwwiiM The S aix Lake Telegram. Vdt. II., No. Salt Lake City, Utah, 533. Wednesday-Evening- MEN DETERMINED October , MINTED; MAIN CORPORATION IS C 'The 14. 3s5 Republican Delegate So Intimates in Making Some Plain Charges of Bad Faith in the Primaries. Restora- tion Host" from Zion City began it movement upon New York city today. hour trt.lnlo.ids At Intervals of one-ha- lf of the followers of John Alexander Dowle left the north rhore city, eight trains In all bearing over SWO "c ru- v. jit tvtt.mx rnvmni rrr rrtr tti i lulukul. ruR rcRUAic inn rrnnrr lueue 1 Oct. CHICAGO. 91 SOWING TO WHIRLWIND if HOST Knox Leads in the Number of "RESTORATION TO OFF FOR NEW YORK Church Pledged Delegates; CONVERT THE HEATHEN for ConFactions Fighting trol of the Council. 4 Price, Three Cents 14, 1903. DOUBLE-DEALIN- G ALL CONTESTING T ONS IN CONVENT ON 101 ; -- WILL DOWTE CLAIM TO BE THE MESSIAH i ,.i in comi:jo srEECiir Jihn A'.rjtsin !r Iwte that if f..ii.wr hi irn rr!r fiirr.nU'Mi t.f KHJ I $l nn-tiR- dder." 4i A "i r .1 I" CASE OF SOWING THE WHIRLWIND. ) the At the blowing of the fir whistle alwit t cl'min't xhA'. th) .n- Tb" ) In l.!m a f-atlon V hi h th. d'lejtate In the Now the Mormons are laying their plans to ELECT FIVE HOLD- dl every inhabitant of the city was ready ff;. Zion ffrU the ntble for thP Pi; .h sty h to kneel and pray for a tale Journey, In 1" OVER COUNCILMEN, one from each ward, and three short-ter') TheMr onps, othr r.pTj . a:. ! the .j jr.jjon -. tit of It ; children men TOO) and over I pit women, and f. n It aTr J i n lo r it arvl THEM CONTROL OF THE scattered over the city. THIS GIVES ri.in:l I ttl t!ub.!f!!t,f. arir. rr.rnce l mtrntlon title cf tie station the at railway gathered 4 si ation? t k In the i..nrr!)ii t . If It th rpntlMe--r.NEXT CITY COUNCIL, but this fact 19 only half of the scheme. WITH : I h" nf to (. (Vllvt i listen to the final Instructions of their i'ir,n lh- - fill - FIVE LONG-TERit 5 leader. The cam arc decorated only nl the tejr-,t.:t3- t imrrnv COUNCILMEN. THE MORMONS WILL HAVE TO cf l1h Pi M.i!if" l.jcjuro !' f 1 tU fj it t n Zion banner at the rear of each f ih ( with ! 1 !! tlnnivn. itf TK to the r l r.l I. iM t of r.ar TO COUNCIL CONTROL THE 8H uilr:!:il. ELECT ONLY THREE COUNCILMEN Rrpybl;rn train. Uniformed guard were dlatrlb- have . rC . . ft s " r.twrl trtn U i tiji . .... . a. - .. , AH ...... rs a ThP with thin?. ; fs 1 uted throughout the earn, while the ( tnty torporntion prrrfi'tr f I moc.tr t h n opi ttty. i of choir k' ' Zion the restoration r twli-Vband, ,.r- .f z t ifl. It h!in pfe--In a f 1 In l In, rt et , (vrl-!ree would be easily forthcoming. By electing holdovers and short- Mrh'ilct I f. it th" voices and the children' choir lathered Wt. t e It t nd it on the tickets it tntt !. p u THE both Democratic and Republican term Councilmen l.te hrni kmxk: fr ftny aliout to Inspire the departing hosts. ritio( Nfrit York fity Ml th" i.-- .r lines. over various The Ire trains W proceeded C rr le ctiilty f te tttiorj In etire. jr y lUt4-- ! it ij! CHURCH WILL CONTROL THE COUNCIL FOR YEARS TO COME. IF prr. U, ,'." passing around Chicago. The nam. ; !'. i! y I n r. lh.f h .i ut th THE CITIZENS ARE NOT AROUSED TO THE DANGER OF A PER- Any iy i.y (Icl'sate dtij and choir trains were the lant to leave. '. This I tl.e iU"" ' li.e rrtfa-tioT- J " car. ri-'' m XI. Dowle' i '. the ni!r-jr-' latter I i' riv-itTHEM. WHICH CONFRONTS ent.tttot:. ta private MANENT CHURCH DOMINATION bearing m "Jt - ;t.r 1ti K in Itf pt the 'Arcadian." -ur-t-n tliIhr turn fir.d In .octroi city MTAitp. in aiwu ir.i.i:- .itfoU'i know personally that in precincts where the church expects a fight the it:rnu.i''AS 'it At Zion each pereon who accompanied New In uevlJ V'tk." men in exchange (?s Dowle to New York has been obllgM t". GATP. S f'TATKMKNT T THt Ti:t.i:GI:A M. James men are offei Ing to concede the two yhort-terto Dowle ho an believes oath that take short-tercan six in men long-terthe men. church trade The for the be a prophet of God. Refusal to take - th ni men in the Second, Fourth and Fifth precincts for the three long-terthe oath meant that they must remain Ms cotom.iiidir.ent." ,in--I l ttiiol-. the Mtn t IT.e l,- - k:.. "There jre going t t nome fie f..j n't ttv e l lft l icr.? hlf adimi keep was l.e'p, oath The behind. following resturatt.-tnl-t''- . man In and one short-ter. tWjire precincts and by electing one long-tert I" n t 1 t .r sni ard one ll word and from lrter,ti ministered to all the MJnfntim lomoftow t,sl will lfx,,n. .). the af,ir tfi- - First and the three Councilmen in that church stronghold, the t..t and as each new one bought his ticket all the grwnl I ran. I A to tb Point. Cae ."" to obliterate Ah hard Repub'.iover John ceiientl he repeated to the deacon In chance: THIRD, CAN CONTROL NOT ONLY THE COUNCIL ELECTED THIS I th- ) r. -- t.l I vow to love li h"rd of one r ir of lK.v.e, Rlljah. tc the God, a "In n le'.'KHte presence Tebttrsm ' repirtef j.ft.iTi'.K- - fiJjtt FALL. BUT ALSO THAT iF 190.". PROMINENT MORMON'S STATE- 1 denlre to ! a inemlr of Zion Junior t th us ard obev him as my father In heaven, nA r th as my reftoratlon hot. jo that f m.iy f"llhfternKn. tJoa-erMENT TO THE TELEGRA V. believing in Jesus, the Christ, a o otern In 5Jt in t) t as my him In doing kh! wherever he Saviour and In the Holy Sit-ito n eir-'- l "Motile IM tt the all rite oer In me tho if his holy word direct o.f,!irul r Ird guide. I promise to read c w ot Id." n I promUe to love a ifiUtn ; the entlo", and every day. pray iionreprreiitatlorr, some finds of hard its rather eve of the On the disciples precinct Republican I ! '1 !!- - ( r Ma o. a I m and weir un bu' tily direct! tu Ja conventions for the nomination of Cite to handle. I ? : g Se t r sra Jejatei),!p. Race In the First. n t hih s Councilmen, the James forces are movty u ertln ur-i- rr thi- - rltiat. a"1 offl r r.f Arthur Robinson. Mormon, one of the ing heaven, earth and some of them h;nd a Mayoralty .ar.dn!i V. r ; t '.on. t tc j t"f.Uv n ojt;' e "solid to in effort eight." is generally considered the another assert, locality, out of race in a ' t.'iut the the First. na ft r Je A Cns of Pxeteni FtU ti"r iai obtain proxies and seat their delegates Thomas Hobday, Gentile, has a solid ! W r f I f dldat-J r.o'f in the case of numerous contests. the ?,. ""Tiie t f ilifTrerii! e support that should carry him through. fi- - fie v in ujirt, t;d th rilr-Mormons Cottrell and both Eardley. Mean to Win Contests. 11 hi" it!trl" t II "Ut I t In hIh-t- i !i I !,k atj and '"solid eighters," will not. according f It makes no difference what the to the opinions of strong men in the . d ! w.i".e. rej ri-- i ntii.i n tln ,f Hit CoropaQj. have, after their present terms grounds of the contest muy be. the Second, an ! m.d; r.ib' he eriSn that so " WILL of SHEFARD MISS expire, t opportunity Tt." bingvotes Salt Lake's Sweetest Singtt.ai l. iea James men have started out to work ", in unanimous their beautifully i..?iPl for tie AT STAGE DE tha' THE ilt'V Olt n ',! f U lb" St !( ',i!.ii' with the assumption that they need a upon any old question that comes be w t.n be Pro-fessionPERFORMANCE. I. ,t thfct h f !' r OQDEN few more delegates on whom they can fore the Council. On Mormon, Preere ir al wit!,.ii Inlfl Will Make Her "t vj r r ' ! "") 1 :h h will secure may pull through here, while Black e ) f and them must hrf have n . t. I: t it l ot"rc lo i'ej. if not Dy one means then by mar. Dean and Wood arc all strong t..-t IU r Uht. ntvl h..w J. e r. !; J. l ut je in i5 rs tKfJjm, iii lh- itstiitt .t Og-d- en nt Gentile candidates. in Debut Ms I ! nf'i'W -I ; t mf t i ' No.iohi'e other. ' nn ' i i,uilrra to ; oil l";!i,ar d td ' t Pr will rot.lU n;-hi ! " Especially are the church leaders, Controlled by. James Crowd. 11 in.'. jf"T h in ni .1 f, i:e,, V'r..i lt, re ;i! r, e. ,i Tomorrow. teachers .and elders who are working The Third ward is controlled by the ' f t ' . "it!"" $"'' ' j t ..ti;i-l r,t that be .. a t In the interest of James for Mayor, diI'f'OI an.! James "push." and the nun who an1 rtj..ift " f 1 : 4 " ' - ! . t l; t of amount V, a j energy in lo pii-r., wires j that iiw o great ' recting pulling political ,i(li a!i:y h"ror lhii si ' of Councilmanic 1 T selection . -not the Mded S.:H de r have toward 1. ; yet just who. nnv"r.g ' Mil's H fi: Mae Shepard. or.e of ,',t.li.,.t; ft ft J I l illI It r,.J hi. 'i h n II Mormon candidate, will t candidates, it being the desire of the the t a j tl and IrInuiu-mo.i tik''!'' Mpt.mo". James supporters to secure a Council furnish the bt si material to licht the j d.tuKht-- r of y,v. and Mrji. H. K. Sht.- - ' friendly to the interests of the Rocky Independent Telephone company. ' Mountain Bell Telephone company. "Ferny" Fernstrom still hopes to put :inl. h. an.'i t'j ;i nioi flatt-r- if k of- through his deal f.r Republican votes. fi i from th 10 innK m- nt of the oporv. Another Factional Fight. which he continues to assure hi church faction of churchmen is constituents will come his way if the company now prevntlng "The Chaper- ' Another oii.h" at the Slt Ick Theater. that Democrats will only nominate him. pulling tor Odell and a Council j an a will look after the Utah Home comIn the'Fifth Councilman it.lllt and Mls.x Shepard'i Davelr I pany, of which Mr. Odell was one of hiJ ft.' L'lit li Till M t hr.il tfl- ...r.tln'r of "The notice ame the under the most active promoters. cm-o- huudav mn,,iMUl In the meantime, while this dissension the Davcler delegation in thl.; war v.lll the two church candidates b? se is drW-R' 'Z . farther apart, Mr. Knox's Joseph Ini- -' Stuck Spur in His Pool, Postofficc. Only Place in of farthJpnd Alarmist strengu, Reports is stronger. growing hourly support In ! Line-U- p Ohio Town Unguarded, r;.:"' of the Candidates. Th';;;;;. nioo J Poison Was dinr.in and nf mincncc jn . is gaininK strength. As near as can be ascertained, the Harry Joseph j nun..,J(.r of vi..t ,., of th op.-,;l.i ofTe, Tlie candidates for the Council arc: line-u- p in the precinct conventions toIs Robbed. w a made. Uie Result. First Precinct J. J. Thomas (CI'N- -- ' About th-- - s.iiii'' tine ,1 ,ini!.ir o.( three candidates for Refuted. East night will show tothe have 11. ItuV. Chirk ((JKNTII.Ki. the following TILE), the Mayoralty mad" by the in.4ii.iK'ni-r.- i of "11. dolph Alff (t;ENTILK. II. It. Davis j whs strength: Stork" oim..in. oir.i heii- In--to- ; 1.!! A, I I t . (GENTILE). Thomas Hobday tG EN- i inormw nigtit. Tt. J.ipr.--G- i Knox. James. Precinct. Mlc I Sr.vp.ifl V. Ft. . I J. Moore (MORMON). r . t : n! 60 33 TILE). f t: Mi.KiH,iu:i; 4 !; iS rilr.ed to am pt th- latt. i offer in pref-- I First :i.i.i-(- i J. Chrlstonwn J. Hewlett (MORMON). t 11 41 !. k A ::tt. 'it'." ..81 tod.iv flr.tlly de. Second erence to ih R;f 1 t t t t' cf th- tnio p.eo. of (MORlU.hirson Arthur (MORMON). ' iewr(i 4:1 8 1? ..rts e Thi with to I ided If tl Third n Gr ! j go i:.it .f J Chi- war with Kuta in a J)t(- h fioui To. of it ta t) f t,3 ,,,t f i MON). 15 ..S2 OI1M Fourth .. . ei.r mt Wood L. (GENSecond J. Precinct ha.I ' It i;rc f.ttej I 12 20 i th(. ,..60 f Fifth Miph Shepiird'a hh'im i the UK' k.o i.ite. vM'nlJ) m,.l j it "' DeHn (GENTILEt, It. l. t TILE). George f f f bti li a with ft t ( !T tl e Japanetu Mll il-- t r t Ir fr f f '" ,tA) J'.t Ci aln.t l H Blackmar (GENTIL.E). K. G. Allen in mere than umiip'"!. She Is nttr.o 79 192 - J 240 of t O life Totals f '.J t I'M M th I I r f plenty appearance. l ti j or. nir Mn (GENTILE). J. II. Preece (MOKMONi. and visor, and li.i? no e.ril.nt o. . "Ttie netcottt iv .236 tr Necessary to a choice j fcr ' r I r.--1 i. Charlo? E. J. Eurdley (MORMON). W.rkl thrut I !. lllU''t fn ae arol ouet Kof.ir. e 'hurlan r an c. under tialr.eil b t whlrh fully 1 ' if .te d Jr. Made. Claims (MORMON). I t! Cottrell, Some of the tft nr Pr-fn , l Kent. fr? of ciii tlon nnd the normal if.K i( their T" khiim, M. S. Harlow (GENThird Precinct ''I r te- I ; ft ( sr The James and Odell managers are ..I e. pt ' t x n t 'TT . to antn Ipttte t4 uti Richard Papwotth GENTILE). uj tM ' still "claiming." but not with quite TILE), ' f ;c 1.1 f ?! AU ., ) Ir i II" E. CANDIDATE!. II. Rooth I",t.i.;(h .iUm-i'I ; (CHURCH v . I s .. i ' v t1 . Japan nn l!uu. r-The n i that extraordinary' degree of certainty M. Haslam (MORMONi. L. A. Cat vi ir; t n th ro cf doi-rent alioud in er fc .. t nt'-- i 1 that marked their assertions yester- J. icj..!' ' lliper (MORMON). Georte Davi (MOR".d be ';!. foundation." ! P day. D. R. Frank Perry (MORMON), .:: . ,. . t manager for Mr. MON). 1 ..,:.: Judge Wenger, iitiiM ! Tingey (MORMON). ! 5' H t James, said: .4.lr Precinct Ha rrv Fourth Joseph f "Without being certain as to the (GENTILE). ;. t I'vil. ENr.eer iV'rtti: W. F. Dr. ; exact figures, we expect enough votes H ;.:. . - I . J. Vah Youug (MORMON). J. . K . t r t I to nominate Mr. James on the mat bal- TILE). at, 4 C. Sharp (MORMON). L. W. Whitely . . , . t .1" lot." ti ft !!-S. W. (MORu,t! (GENTILE), Higham MON). What Mr. Odell Says. XT C V,.ili iiiuuh Pn(.rol . J George T. Odell. the Independent Tel- - j (GKNTII,EK A. J. "Davis ((IENTILE). Mrs. Stout" Dies From 5J..5 tie ATNT!'-':-;- : seen was ephone ccmpany's candidate, S. T. R. J. Daveler (GENTILE). for a moment as he was hurrying up (ODELL CANDIDATE). J. W. Cottle Dose of to the oraee of E. B. Jonos, his mana(( 'HITRCII ("A NDIDATE). i of ger, and also the managing director Hold Off iBank Robbers a the Telephone company of which Mr. Acid. Carbolic Mr. Odell was a Odell Anion promoter. looked worried. Load as Citizens They "I am feeling all right," he rxMr?. J. M. Stout, nhu Iik'i rdsht of Schwab i:i response to an inquiry, "but plained an our.ee rf caiboiii- .nil swallowed U am not claiming a a thine, not in Rif. Booty with suicidal intent, died this murnlt.g img." Shipbuilding Trust. fft the Odell headquarters, various at ll:30 o'clock. H after rr.OUIA. III. staff of workvTiaims were made hy his 175 Attendlni ldiyslctans nl first bil'.evej - ir,-- a dr1 to I'OO votes men our k bx o ers. These ranged from thU H ti P.K. mo,ni, Nt.W Woman Commits Suicide that Mrf. Stout s life could be M,ved. on the first ballot. v eiWht of IlerwKk. jc l"w?iHlt t!s. " to,.t t.:,t. utilise the who ration her take taw thof.,. on was the second?" "How many ?i - of AMrt"n. Kr."t fTrrl Refuses to Stand for the were prompt In the adminlMratlon f j .Tva? I 11..'. r tad rr.j-tasked. After Brooding Over a f but the cpiantlty of deadly and picked the ..ek f the front lmr "That depends on how the Jamo? men artidotep, 1 Mw I IVovf i ( (.it.nl f. w . -ltler the Bell r,fl add taken was ro great Hutt It wd lm- - j tri(, j.rrni-i- ' State Ntnk . Jump." "was the answer. "D a,v II . . and Morris w t . n i r r vi Nomination, , overcome Its Vision. efleclii. ro,-lbl- e to 'Tfir people, anyway'." , u , o .f Telephone htk r. f tt j lJ n hereabout!, of Sir Stout. The hi u tmMnmtln ur,nB i.m .uf.' The Councilmanic Mixap. h g he had to go l.a.t left Saturday. Boom. Friends numr--r of .! rr-"-ff.rcn- r rM.,rw,otl .Wakene4 ThcN Councilmanic situation i nr. ore r on bu!ne.p. unknown. -rh 1 .,-,n ;.i;t ft ..re of the town. w,., Ji I..tfc ia it Trades chaotic. tii.TWiV'i fi h4 i r. ri tt thajmixed"; . ('f.ii . tmKhni f ... andrft-ali4S rvn-.- t '.ni "on the dead quiet" between ,. I iii .win. Ka iiri'l Tlie talk waa current today In Demo, I 111" the . r ' rfVNr hend" rf n t f a tj. In Democrats and Republicans, cratic circles that John Dern. who.wa. Blnla. wIwik nddre?M! are found rjrmon them nt buy ur.tll thy had loIH their number of letter Wt by the dead wocvith the end in view of landing the one of the moat Indian jk11 Demfrctfttlc. titf nl drlen lowarJ lh liooty Into popular possibilities or man, wl!l alro be notified. io?ig-ternominations in the hands of ,"sti t. tnt.. vf. :i eatu tNriANAixit.i. nomination, Mayoralty rnein satisfactory the church leaders are the Democratic n t r 1.4.1-elti;te-.an J" 1 e5 fl tlole one of the hopea of the Independent? tirffrtl l Feud Leads to Murder. f brifng worked to the limit, but the fact and I J m rrr.-- r J" ?. In t had declared he could not accept the Iiiriiri tej$ r a Soa Sultan's Xed. iS are more the ef jca SZY t wertil nfcv plentiful nomination. Oct. It. -- A feud 01 T iilltr thjkt aspirants !.ddleilf.ro, ttafk tiurt''. 1 f. r IvUr J.l'tte ',1 Hij C;rt 4r man opportunities for nomination is mNBTANTINori.n. (H The church frlendrt of Dick Morris were . Fork, between th KowUern r Cttv.;; t( Ct '.!;; J f I J4j rr U, f r .cht ftt. j, 0a r'rr!,-- 1 much personal strife and plugging hard for him and boaatine that t'lear Partnn famillen. ha rttultcd In tio kiw-Ic- g Ahme--i iJr KJlin- -, a ti4ncr e si of Cvv&vil f?veloplng 'Xlaa la Ciei cf Salt or J4imt he an, of Influence tlv upmlnaUja, i'txtoo. vim rl.t9d pccumsU '.pUJcA. tbt "Hiterjaess. Mysterious ttf m rc ? M.-iih- Clf fr 1 n-- rr- - . T 1 T dra'. cl-!r.- S . !m b-- f M et 1 !' -e 1r tal ) - r f;ir k-- r ;r-- i fir n-- l. ! i -- X 1 m m m m 'lh - m- m m rU-l- Ie-I1.- e xrtT M-e- r. fce 1 i:-t- on I . ,, - t - c!l'-satehi- p atr. p-i- ;'. 1 n-i- . t HELEN S HEP ARD JOINS - "THE CHAPERONS" CO. . J S ee-k-- , er -- Intrtt f. 1 ri l- - ti'tt - 1 1 rt n 1 i vq'''. ' 1 . - S '. half-doze- 5 I I J 1 1 Tx' i:!; I war I.M'N. - tit. h-- en '' iij. 1 " . -- !.-!- tf!i niei it 5 i 1 li h l 1UAUC liUUD red 1 ERN WILL NOT RUN 1 . - . V . 5 tn 1 rnt ''. Start hru fl tt timtt:t nv nRUiUEIJ DI BAD DREAM I I iii'-oo!- . nt 1 1 .)! . re-tde- ti. tr; - e 1 t.-- it -- ta rr.rt -- 4. . - pvft. r-f- .!i1'; U-- .oh. m K. : 4' Strange -- .. rn'' jturttr Mrl rt!j!. W-- ;- " '! 1 ! "w-- t. .nfr. Vr l -. i, uccurcs Wrecked' - " lt'w PfiMPT urcsscr c-.'- .iif, if. ..-.- ;' 1- ..! JRE1WSHIS SUFFERINGSiESCAPEIS 4 4 u-- atrti - . . v . -- f p'etif et 1 1 -- Self-Administe- s 1 J r'-n"- T - 1 DEATH ENDS 5 'TT W I c.-r- ( ). tv--- rir - -- 1,-- . s Odc-11- 1 1 1 ; - wl-.ti- 1 1 DENIAL MADE MAN KILLED FIGHT WITH BURGLARS BY JAPAN BY ROOSTER J - - 1 1 1 I '' 5 e-- I I .';.' J!-.-- ! . n.ii . ZrlVZ. .;-! h.-'-- J T 1 , 1 rr '.;n. !.-'- i;e . |