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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. PRISON BOARD STILL PROBING OUTBREAK MAN BELIEVES THAT B ROTHER WAS MURDERED Mrs. Gray Journeys From Canton, 0., to Salt Lake Under Impression That Wade Nichols Killed Her Relative. Mrs. Gray of Canton, O., who 13 CRUSADE KILLS INNOCENT MAN BECAUSE HE SEEMED TO BE ENJOYING LIFE. ON WE CONTINUE TO TALK. FACTS ABOUT THE "PATENTS" to Turn State's Evidence, If Protected, I Not Accepted. Offer of Convict Waddell State Board G ARL AN D Health Will Fight Medicinal Nostrums. At the meeting of the Bute Board of Corrections held yesterday afternoon In of the Oovernor'g office for the purpo of STOVES and RANGES Investigating the recent outbreak at tha Judgq Miner, in a reminiscent penitentiary nothing new wm brought to mocd, recalled the following story, Huh?. as told by Nichols In speaking of The Plate Hoard of Health at a meet his criminal career: 'The first man Acting Warden WrlM wa the only w!!nc?s examined. ing held Yesterday declared war on the I eve1- shot was killed about two No action wa taken on the proposition years before this trouble (now of Convict Waddell, who volunteered to Innumerable patent medlctr.es that are Klve all Information a to wrier the unt btlnjc rold In large quanUtlr about thirteen years ago.) 1 was a'.l ovtr used In the break were secured, together the State. coming along a road one cold night, with everything else he knew connected The srour.ds th board took for this tired, hungry and almost freezing. with the plot on the condition that h Vu. minlttioil l .n t U'nul.t he ca d action tint f.ir the ft The man I shot was standing In a that many of . '.OOK. for all the Ilia rrar.klnd la h'lf panacea window with his wife, holding a were file". to are of Ingredient that do baby between them. It seemed to w I win the board yesterday. In lhlr belief, than me as though they were gloating ( The petitioner are John I. Done!. fsr more harm. of ihene t reparation good. Artilea ror rnuroer sentenceo tne oi nis lite lor over my condition and. Impulsively, In Weber county: J. C. Hchuckera. will be ma; by the fute Chrrriti. r. t wife I drew my revolver and shot him. bla reports w HI be putllthed In full on fent up for four year from Halt The act at the time seemed Justificounty for forsery. and C. I Maxwell or pamphlets th't will b dutrlbuled sentenced to eighteen Lroadoaat over the Htat. ao thai the Jump O. able to me, because my victim was years for rotbery at Provo. people may know what they cor.uin. having too much comfort." Hy this mean the board fcoja tn SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE, greatly .reprove the gereral health of the Htate. nd to 4V the lives of many persona who are commuting talent visit- ing this city with Charles Schaeffer. 640 West North Temple street, is looking for a brother by the name of Williams, who was last heard from in the southern part of this State some eleven years ago. While in Ohio, Mrs. Gray read an account of Wade Nichols, a prisoner of the State penitentiary, making an application to the State Board of Pardons, to be released from prison. The of article also gave a few particularsnow is Nichols which the crime for serving time. The date given of the passing of sentence was not iong after the time that The idea her brother disappeared. struck her that- - there was a vague chance that the man who was murdered by Nichols might be her brother. mind As she had already made up her to come to Salt Lake prior to this, Mrs. to investiGray determined if possible gate and see if there were any grounds lor her conclusions. Asks The Telegram to Investigate. Arriving in this city, she told her story to her host, who is an old friend. Mr. Schaeffer called at The Telegram ofnee yesterday afternoon and asked if be rendered. rny assistance could A reporter made an investigation and learned at the penitentiary that Nichols is the oldest inhabitant there, having been at that institution since September 24. 1S92, at which time he was sentenced to serve twenty-fiv- e years for the murder of a man named Lowe. Nichols is regarded as a model prisoner, and work? in the fields as a trusty. Clerk Richards of the State Board of was Pardons was next visited. Here it conlearned th?t Nichols had been victed of murder in the second degree, on the above named date, at Beaver City, at that time in the Second Judicial district. Judge James A. Miner tried the case, which was prosecuted by Vil-liaMcCarty, now one of the Supreme court Justices. S. A. Kenner defended Nichols. He made application for pardon on August 27th last, which was denied on September 19, 1903. Judge Tells of Nichols' Crime. questioned, 'said: Judge Miner, when "If my memory serves me, Nichols, who was also called 'Tex, was herd'ng sheep with his victim, who was joking with him about some trifling thing, when Nichols suddenly pulled a revolver and saying, 'This is my peacov sheepherder maker,' shot his fellow trial of the dead in his tracks. The case took some time, but the jury or.ly rieeded about fifteen minutes in which to reach a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. "The murdered man was well known in the vicinity of the shooting, where he had resided with his relatives some1 time. He has a brother still living. saw him on the street only the other day." This explodes the theory that there was any relationship between the dead man and Mm Gray. the I a lit not te Into th t -- iMs lift of lrt N:n tf Deserting Saldier K::ps Governor's Islani Gucssinj hss ! efr:ir ar " tr an J i't M It nd f a M rr"t" tr.t nt, MWf f i : a- -i r Tint tHTyif Vr. mr 'i.AlU.ANtr evrr is 1 or T tl ft, e.y t t: ts m, rtt ti, t. f tr.ir.- 1 i.r sf.1 in AST -u uf ar- -t far e.."t J HASl) n' A fJ a?ft a".r5 ?ff Itsrjr', it ) tht. BRUBAKER- - CAMPBELL tV.rte s ws-t- i HARDWARE COMPANY Jr tlr'tr; f t t GENERAL HARDWARE This Is a Tital question. It la llh Interest to Fait Lak City. It permlla of nlv on anawer. It cannot be evaied or lrnord. A Fait City ltlxen sptks here. Fpeaks for lh welfar of Salt Lake Cliy. A cltlien's ataternent 1 rlUb'.s. An utt'r atranter's doubtful. Home proof is th best proof. F.dfrar S. Hoajiley. retired, of 4 court, says: "Anyone who h.vt kll-ne- y ran easily t!t tl for complaint h rain acro-v- ihe back ar.d thrmuir kldr.eya is so mirkM that It cannot bs mre I mlntakn. For twenty had backache, sorr. of th attacks t Inc so acute that I required s:tan-- s or d any-thln- c to fet out of bed. To to-which brought a strain on ha of th b k whe.i U,e attacks iMrs. Anna BraJlcy Those Who Fail to Pay muscles were at their hisht was Mtty imto. lble. and when trouble with ths kit-n- y in life to me was no a Bouquet to Rent Will Fare Badly a bMsecretions of roses. Vhn I procure t Io,'1"t KidneyI lip at the r. I 1 11 Pruc To's U. S. Senator. in Salt Lake. store hs j been ufTr1r.K Intensely for a week. My surprise was trjrh mora easily lmsitlr.ei than tipftn hn a ll-- n and a rontln-uat!o- n after It may be lrr.pn!t'- - for the few does brouht relief "Tell me." aked Mrs. Ar.na Bradley man who would ia!her move than pay rf ths treatment stafpd a retf of former V S. Senator Arthur Drown, violent attack. s to u cure rmt roof to cover his head m in front of his office on Main street For sals by all dealers, pries fa rents, Sa!t last night: FoftrMrbcrn to. liuTsio. S". T sols Tenants of this cl were clvcn th for the ln!t1 stairs aents "How did you secure another contlru Ufi Mvl i.l alt titl.in of th Sa:t Itke Ileal name--Doaii- a a nee?" i Rmemter th Brown explained his roovetwnts. j Jtate Airchts iifsocntton at ix mretlnie take no subatltuts. held last niclit. and It was flnaMy j whereupon Mrs. Hrad'.ey exclaimed: i to hlackll.'t all rent's w without "You always were a genius." K i!h !tl!r l.irt:ort thtr 5 on The couple met th about l to P tt rlv erh agrri-.1er uirnt lifth .!'of tenfrs .... ..... ... oth-I ho have ihui ! tacn otner corc.iany. (,ff,.: with xprms, After the above conversation tok if a mm wi-to rer? a hoe h. to lth th' noe(.i!i..n continued win HMffK talk place th;y . Lands Are Withdrawn. :m..1 on If a.! ;:i l. for som? time. nokl I'.ut :T Ms prr1.i rer.rtj Is nt of ,',J; Mrs. rr;i:!v finally bade the former Washington. Oct. 22. Thean Secretary w order withr"t V" nrrf ir .nir' nr . t.. the Interior today signed pcod-b- y and Senator went down th m n.'nt pledt-e-- j in Las Cruras of r.eres land ue09,120 drawing while Brown to nturned his Ftreet, to rrkf St'.? is made ry rnu.a"it (N M ) district. This withdrawal omce . ;. ,; !'i t, t ti.'n on' account of the Rio Orande reservoi-sitThe Lard offlee thus describes the a Cyrcptic. 21 Yt-srAre now rc.;ng woutd location of lands withdrawn:1 Township west, and 21 south, rang!? l fast and 31 Tt IT TO S. f . BOYS CONFESS Foster. the place for your aJvtr- - n mi Ft 5.i It Lake township 22 south, range 1 east. "t Cltv, t"T tfh tlaement, or I" I'resrlon for 21 t:h r ers; Rio Grande Votes Increase. i "BORROWING" would Rib ice It where you vl..ci ;t re. ; uid ininy I Ret s lot: DENVER. Colo.. Oct. 22. At a frp1al ot re sJ ng Ur. lirrtlr.c now are refertly of the stockholders of the Den! j l tn. I am r.iw t ? r meeting rure or" hen Railroad fe Grande Kio company ver h I ha r Youths Who Drove a Salt Lak3rs ir.K ofT pre-. it wa:: ou-'- l to increase the fro-'! yesterday It ; m" Is It my cr f;'c.ds. cui.nf i the of stock .npar.y ferred capital to Park Are Ilorse Arrested flHT at T. I City, M. then , SGO.WO.CCO the for to $i.4ni.;x0 rrop-prtamong other things ofof acquiring the River and Reprimanded. r the Crystal and franchises Railroad company, a line running from . a ARE! YOU SAT PiLD 7-TbACHERS PREPARE Carbondale to Plaoita, Colo., a iistt-Dav.' Short. Eudi Ktix and miles. More than : hi of twentv-on- e ft M rar.nir.it f:m I ho; of the stock of the company was i ei' ! f a: . w TO VISIT BIG MWES an - tul hy th y t. ,.r. f vepi rsentert at the 1.1 r.. la.' to try ; closely (Ut'Htlon'd. tlrv l'n,it ."l b'i.'i :mhI h"r.--' c tf '..kins a t l.u.;i: to Who Educators Make el Turk Tr'n n ri.irf!t from Sixth 1 iv. $500 REWARD FOR WOME: U t" 1'ark '1ty nr,l rftun.in ih-s is; tj eA. to Wcr.r T'a 1: Are AJvi a near 1'alacTui S.ilt City the point WHO CVNNOT BK CURED. aj. Thti wore t off with a r J CI 1 Ciothcs. '; " r . Backed up by over a third of a certury W. THIRD SOUTH ST..S LT LAKE CITY Tc'ephcnc n o"ir: J fruht ke SAYS BROWN BLACKLIST IS A GENIUS BADTENANTS m Tl.L'r jt Arc the Statement! of Salt Lake City Cttizsns Not More Reliable Than Thoie of Utter Strangers ? The mysterious disappearance of Juicy be'taka aim various eaiuuips irom tne reirigerators or the army ofJlcrrs bouses on Governor's island has been solved by the capture of John Linden, n deserter. who was rervlng a sentence of five years for desertion, made his escape one week ago and was believed to have gotten away from the Inland on a scow. Nevertheless, a thorough search was made, but it bore no fruit. Since then large quantities of meats and other good things have disappeared nightly from the Ice chests In the areas about the officers' houses and the ofTalr was stirring up much excitement about tlv post when a Captain, after searching every foot of the island, entered tlu greenhouse and discovered a trap door In the floor. He sent the keeper Into the ho!e and there Linden was found hiding. Remnants or his raids on the refrigerate rs. Including empty wine bottles. showed that he had been faring sumptuously during his week of freedom. ORK. Oct. 22. i:.t int )rtr ra'w 27-2- 9 .h, " rr.1r ( ".! tn"i rjMVi'ioab"r atl.r theof AllIANl?'"" ln frr eer sdvr,!ff they eirry t. nl ANSWER IT HONESTLY for Week About Missing: Viands. t isTr.i-i.t;i:N- i: -n r. t at irr cmpnf lis serosa trark. stnklnf Wi::tam Msiar.-lTforeman, William O'hrs and John Mrrtin. Rlncs !i4 of Ms lnirl,s thl sf irtnnnn fil t"l f e d HaNIR. ron.nr.t fT 'I 1 mri tf jot J J e e.v - Hnv. ) '. ; ; "i ur tU'.n f T vc?: s t -- Tr th medicine aulclde. t. n'0 trmhite WE SUBMIT OUR PRODUCT? DNS I'll, Struck Dead by Tree. r t a ;a!,.I.ANI che :. very rr.'jrh m:t Ike Tort Anselea. Wi.h.. train w carrjrlnc th trw of Jt trMt cf UtlAltt.ANt cTr- - "CAltLANI" that rr.ert dr corrtd HE FARED SUMPTUOUSLY FROM OFFICERS' STORES t dH-lve-- !. THE DAILY PAPERS Oe-I-fia- rd Are all right as advertising mjaiumi, for c )errr take a daily, but -- who tho,c : : : s p The Hails Farmer Inter-Mounta- in rt Farmer 1 rest: 5 1 REACHES A CLASS OF 9 PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER ike. An aiveriU?m!nt IntcrMounain Farmrr I strt gr-cie- Where Your Eves a ;''ntl favo-at.U- . M-n- rt I e. hr.nz gcoi results, ? spec ally in mill oricr !rai:. RaScs very reascniJiC. Aiirexs !-d ir 8- - ! lf Ik's Th: in The Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in s urj': Jyrei'i ! do--r- s jr'l, r-- ; Thout jndi f t,-- o - M EW v 1 ( ,ne.--tins- r-- - j PIHN0S 1 . . y.--- - 1 , - l'-t!- A RO f 1 :r- . of remarkable and ur.iform cures, a record sucb as ro other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. row feel Pierce's Favorite Prescription e to pay $500 ia fully warranted in ofk-;.nletrat nioney of the Unitvd States, for auy case oi Leucorrhta. Fe'rtie Wcaknros, Prolapsus, or Failing of Vomb - which they .1 fair aad cannot eyre. All they ak reasonable trial of their means of cure. t- arrf. - i ro I MINERS ON STRIKE AGAINST POOR GRUB t t c J.I.I ;. tty ! j oi;'l t t. "Walk ( tl ! ' ! :.- 'i !. ),. f.il f 4;t '! I - r !; t t .1 . 1 c. . ri-t- r, ? ! ; !.; wf t l U Infit'-lv tna C.ty 1 hi t te..-t- . r h.i s" Th".. uli.i ratri.i tl,.' t.i !;'l ( '.iiyi-t'- i at I'a k "it n i hr.l h.i:ur 'Vi'-'-t n" i"i ai.-- i it''" ?. Snotdd ri'ii.rjr.l-- r th :r i . tMOll v.'tli .1 "f ru! IfK. nr.i ill t..'t-r; ' 1 t- o THIRD EOwTH 14 E H (1 1 H u ja I a 1 m - t ! 4 m y r'LLVv:7::::AfTiD. - t.-.- t'nt-Korne- rpoi, athispresr.o tr- - thousands of sick worai d rapping oit a wenry, miserable existence, wl:o would b we'.t and hapov did thev but hare my experience with Uv. 'l'ierce s Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. Annie Lenrnan. of 106 Jackson St., Atlanta, Ga. "Hour years ago I wma nearly There dead with inflammation aad ulceration. I endured daily untokl ayct'uy. and life was a burden to me. I had uvi nedieiue intercally and externally r.until I had made up rr.y miud that i relief in iiht for tne. A friend of there wa mine endorsed vour ' Pr. vortte rrescription.' aad 1 determined then to siive it a trial. It in a baa con- tieace and peiseverance for I use vour mediciDe lor nearly and had to months before I wa cared, but what a it front despair to happiness, change brought; from misery to the deiigbtful. exhiiaratinir feelhealth that briars. I wou'.d not change ing only back, for a thousand dollars. Your ' Precnp-tioa- ' iu a praad ineiiane. I wih every ick woman would only try it and be cecviiicea." Dr. Pierce's Cc.nmon Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent .fret on -- t-- Vi recctpt of Dr. R. V. h ' I art' 1 1 v.--a ti one-ceii- t Buffiklo, stamps. N.Y. Additso DKNVEIt. Oct. which l. :2-- Th" r'n'-ra- l roi:rt-marti- - al to prtut!i"d P'irther be 11 Pt rrtirla rf tfc.e r!U- ;ii-r- . ar.a . r( ner.t jr. Trtlarv the fotl to ire uni-- v rev e.f't Th fT n. h!le.r.ea ar. ,io-r- l a ttmenta arialrif from t a'h, ltrr er They hir er''r; f.ahed wrn mr.atrr-atl- f H bol n. sp-n- t e r"tV mary t - ti-i- itm eekt r J tji-ner- tdz-'latur- me-t-i- p, -- r.lra Ta.'l. ft Tr tw-t- - . riftr v-- txlt. ra'. n Ot-n- . . At-torne- y? - al (.) d .'. pur-pon- Dayn itomney Richards St. Piano So HO hparhig the Philippine Exhibits. John Chaf of th Na. ar. 1 t et. r: -- Th t- -r san riiANfisri. tional (iiiard of Cilirad tilost of th f tli" I'Twdui . whu h nro to rutns'-iof their tlmly alt rar..oe tfc the forenoon In executive session ronsld. I'l.Kti.t.tt" "Sh.b'.t at t'.e S' ril'.li g et a pay:c1B many Mitle ! tl. Qtieatlon of what conntltmeH a Tin? . t. l ere on ren'h'-marat-dthe Mtion 't r tkat let; a I oath. S"e Th" uhlpme-.i- t ln r;'.. jt"iisnr tlc. th ea af trwiH. r'.Ua . F. McElrov. a imtarv r,t tM:ir.i nt.i"4'tfta. l ThIn i re. riid native f.mtnnxlnldt will t'.a arTed h n 1 c'urM parta. ard I'ifoli, TAhog.'' nanif i.v appats l malnd.-se.-aT the rf mtiUp hrc t'irtr.g up (icn. t'has.-- wnlrti i'it n.rruH return made tra:.. la fo an army p.ru. noah (1 ocalon. torni th basin of tie pr.j;rv rhirgi' T . f'tiia'na a atip. te.far1lary that th ftntly apainst him, tetlfiM AU arwscliU ly for thta. that thf viKratur to the rttrrn To Raise 520.COO.OOO. was hln, bat MoKlmy teptifloil that thre fh-t- . 22 At the annual CHIOAOO. was no croraony of awr.irlnsr to th of the i;tinoit iVntral rallrrd tiwiay t.'hmtc rnl.i his although ' Torn Hack Tiu.f in i i lUfei." ha!id and asked If Mr. MeKlroy wished to It was voted to mortgiKPexc-r-thirteen smalt RV branch l!rte f r not to swear him. e I 3 to te ralpetl at once for the however, accorInjc to his own Jl I. MrKlroy. evldeni-eof fund'.rtc the lndebtednrna of the waived this requirement. for Gn. Ohane took thp Rro-inImproving romjany and payinic for andbonda are 'o .. f.ji ml,, wen-- , a 1a of an oath sich as Its linen. For that purp-n- i that th epsfntlals would be predicated upon nre be inueu maturlt.a: In l'd. barinc not to perjury lacklr.KAfter long conlderntlon the i xovil 4 pr cent Interent. The fullowlnn court-martii;: naked attorneys on twith fbre tora Htuveant uti" fcides to submit briefs on the quratlon Ina Fish. K. If. Harrlman, John J. Astor and to THlLn llAT in.. XJ volved and adjourned until iomuriuw. Hubert Waiton Goeiet. Uiu a; ina'aW, taark. . i. Lart Hrlsf.-Go- PS-aina- charK-- . . . . -- 1 iinh'in. j INVOLVED IN DISPUTE. cm-!"i- t- j i ESSENTIALS OF AN OATH - f an t ..f plitmUo ixe. .t difTerer.t In i"n Ming a h,fe, ,i!t T rrn.v vns fr.'ir. tlr n.odrn eqi.lr.e the flid wre arr.t pe. :nv r l'io f 'or Mei'tra r,f the tate tshu pretr.oan.ed -ti e fulfil", to t th.nt ef nlili-an ar ltn.il to th bre. v hl'-"Xi'tol many r". tt - arirn.ti ry paid. to Mr. M.inttumrj''s Intention of omn.s to Colorado 'j:;-'- Free 1 dpclr.rinr thp ncrin s!tttj IMrgal had with tlie hord. Mr. f,rpat lnflui-nI'Tfs!d-n- t Mitel. c With llach Piar.o mi 4 1 - Sl'Mil and ScarF 9 H ent. 4C p-i- tt WW ' 1 : ' ;a ra t x aca u. taps. KCk : : -- 3 t r in I'. rW cutfil-i- ; A tl.- - ti II j DENVnil. Oot. 12. I.unor Commlsdon-- r lias Just T.gornery. wl-r .1 m.K kintol, art , puft !;ti: from Inc!iana(ol:, wt ere a ni' an li t.rt jp t.. brar.l of Unltvd of tho pyc:';:ti i was hMd. today t xpi .s'-Oiar.t Foabll Founl. th" opiii'vw ti.at no Hirike f t :h- cial mlr,-rr- s l!.ikrV' i. rtl . Qet. t; - T).. r In Colorado, ("tah .md Vyimlr.K wtll h ),f ralifd, at 1'ast not b1 ct ihe iv months, b"fjt Inuneirthed txov. I'nab'ifiy's promls to Tfro- tn law wji U i:i --. anal tr.t retnal-- i MiiiH-Wnrker- I aftTn.rk tM til;, t V.. If. M ,r 1 ;i !..! n 1.. .!. ...Is iki ...is .!t:. th.- - j Out of An'dor iMne in Jlontana as Protest Against Food. Thirty Men .1 tr: ! fj iiU arasaw HEALTH til RUFF rt FREE Pellar to U or call Thcns rlty. Iba t--l erdara yotsr AND CAKES. a A ef ts fr c 1; h Iwts 1 i TicKIin C' caie" RHA1 .' f e Vienna ilodeI BaKery AND CA1TL V; US |