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Show -K- 1,X,:SIAY kvkxixg' otrronEK The Salt Lake Telegram. ir. r ,s Tnnn fTAInr tin WilIW. lHJIHiE AWAIIN IKIAL SPOT WHERE MORTENSEN MFlCT1 A WITH UNSHAKEN NERVES If I " "L 9: WILL BE SHOT IS CHOSEN ill Young Woman, Charged With Murder, Leads Quiet Sheriff and Warden Hold Consultation on Plans for Life in Jail; Reads Shakespeare, Execution, November 20th. MS 3 3,30 VISITORS SHOW MORBID CURIOSITY. Sheriff Emery visited th penitentiary from the prtori yard. The rTth-rycrderday afternoon to confer with Act- "de of th hi' I'vvur Jt the .r!v and thta can only be reached from ing Warden Wright upon the irxt open Inhb the wail. suitable upot within the outer wall of Ni otbr tr- - bav Nen takni to. th penitentiary for the execution of ward prrparlnjr for tr.r-tjr- tf (h , x p- Peter Morteniwn. for th murder of trerr, upon M.itiwn, .kj; (,tr). r ,iiHlnnalty bavins Win h ft to a f JatiKH It. Hay. The execution will tak te. derfurther tgal place, unls ther lays, on Friday, November .'ih The arrangement for carrying out the death entenc nre made, according to law, by the warden of the penlten tiary while the actual execution 19 by the Sheriff. No definite plnn were mad but U w. virtually de idd thit ih riot suitable place for th" execution would be the Rout heist cornr of th maII.) Jnelosure. Thin not Is almost hidden from vlw. Th wall, twenty fet Mich Artist Taggart Prais cs Fashut iif th net ne from the outsM while the cell hours obstruct the vlw w 0 .Wednesday, the visiting day at the jail, is the most trvlmr on Hodge's nerves. Persons surcharged with curiosity i ter at her as though she were some wild animal in a cage. On these occasions the draws bac k ....... i Jivr nsnwiocK ana wun a book before her face, pears utterly unconscious - of what Ulltr.m,irinr i nif, "il ,i llIHM'lf, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .s , & Mrs. Aurora Hodge, who is being de- she did at the tim of her arrest. Inditained at the county jail awaiting hr cations are that when her rase is culled trial on November 30th for the alleged a month from next Friday, sh win murder of William X. Ryan in July, have entirely recovered her nerve and and will enter the trial, does not find her confinement in the which mav result in a prison as irksome is is supposed by with a spirit of courage never before i n, death-seme- n many. Her day i? fairly well filled out with various detail work, and though inter- exhibited by a woman prisoner In this State. esting: visitors do not call, often. Fhe rarely becomes lonesome. Mrs. Hodg" is not locked in the big- steel rotary, but has her apartment in the woman's ward. She really is not confined to the cell room closely, but has the liberty of the corriders, the door to her room being left open all day. She has been a model prisoner ever since her incarceration, a fact appreciated by the prison officials who, in turn, accord sundry privileges, not allowed refractory prisoners. Makes Her Cell Cosy. Her room is tastefully decorated with pictures, large and small, and has a cosy appearance. A hammock is swung between the door and the barred window. This is airs. Hodge's favorite She is reading place. clean about her person andwrupulously room and exceedingly industrious, being rarely if e'ernefound idle. usually declines to see and studiously refrains from anyone, any mention of her case at all. making A Telegram reporter called to see Mrs. Hodge yesterday afternoon, and was cordially welcomed. She was found seated on the side of her bed the hammock working on some fancy stitching, which she laid aside at the visitor's entrance. The room was tidy and straight, with the exception of a tray, which contained the dishes that had held her dinner. Mrs. Hodge was clad in a loose fitting wrapper and being taken unawares, had her shoes off w hen the reporter was announced. Knowing her aversion to of her case her interviewer .spoketalking of other subjects, beginning with: "G( ,d afternoon, Mrs. Hodge," to whieh r'.ie answered the same salutation. "How are you feeling today?" "Fairly well, thank you." "Do you not find that confinement is rather irksome?" "Oh! no, not now. At first I felt kind VV lonesome, but you know a woman ." herself to almost 'tan accustom - s i be-nta- th rrank McBnde at Lie's SERVED ll'BRIDE; Death's Door, With Two n 7 nay GOODS STn&t? S m J:iT O w m A XM. Ma FOR THURSDAY ONLY $2.50 to $3.73 . 1, STYLISH NEW V. . JUST ii look I THEM. II M if rri'? '' Ut m Th"" 1 ii Vr a f3 Q 0 oKMi. n , It !;.,J r.t-- t f Wr tl,, ,f jj tt,.,., 1 f.r , ! .l-'-t- tur.t.injj- ar.d r- l jff , ,,... .h,,;. 4j k ,4 u.r f; - t ' u. tH.rs.. if. Tgnrt. probably ou of th. w,i kr.own iKjrtruit patr.t-- r In l!v eouf.try. . reiutnd to J.i .o:e, Jn S.tit (mm m. month ' ..joun. , lk. In local record of i I r.x mous Head of Mexican Government. ORMER SALT LAKER IS ST ABBED BY YOUNG WIFE - mm. SALT LAKER LIKES DIAZ - self-possessio- an sELijjg'sa mm mi mum Mentt-r- ht May in tb .l. sl . nn Mr. T.iiCifa :l llnt-- l u -- rtral! f I'rrjidr-nIbji, to hi. h th ..n- -r n in. i. tid to pttTont f i:iipr..r Wdii i n- i tsy. I U In M M nttieh-t,kr- .t of or I : i.nt, Mr. T. ii.t.V , .n?.r. If r:.ui iutip. Tri".:int Dia i th' Kft.S't 11 jr I;ifing A TERM IN PRISON. id-t- al t - Women Calling: Husband. Him Mi )!iid- mii!cjcf at t,: i,ik a;i Sa!t l..ike post off :ee lutilvr lh t!i f Frank ?jcliride, formerly prominent here, who was at one time deputy post- master, and who was arrested here on tui-.ds- iel u of I'd-- , Mr. J..i r.d atrld I'rdt.d St uel it th l a l.cm.- cen-viel- l:an In f ie d , - ' i ! ' w . . i - .... b . v, v;;v. V 'lf.-l- ' - r v r fit .i 'V--.--,i::- - inf r. "...J i ml it. W i - I 11 r;?-.- ;i-- .d ' - . ', r. 'f io rr.-ii- i " " In-l.- ls r,; nian with w bm l t:.c tin:., on V. u Ti mp'e Mrt. 0 Tl.it" ot, 0 and w i wiu mini d ClnjjM blonsn la Salt I.ik- -. Tl-' tlur woman H a Inivis rout-.t0 ir!. When McBride w. cor.vhtcd 0, in p?s lie was given a fnir ra" . i by Jv'.a trm la t;.e S: it.' Marh.i!l. it i t.. he vai ' released b rre th termir ntl'irt ef bis Kenten-.- . The 'IuyH.twl woman (? Is believed to be xtr.l i:h Mep.rldr-who luis not In S.ilt li.ke for ;i coueif . f .ar,. ii? rf d fi) ) j ever l- the im.itey, trl.l. I h" aid in it . 4 t .. ii ;t!8 a .1 ther . em to i anvthieg h" .. .J ,! . H( pi. h it op.r.-- i. In J f ability r. it M'thU f.rt t. t th.t h.tr m.i !" it twnib'e for bm to tin it the to id of th, M "U,4m Coi r n ii:t!t eny "l fo-I hlti to !j lr.oir.4tt;e.b.?l I Ptitl and 4 trreb rotnj I ro n .,n :trtt. :k.j ,h ;( Mr T.i r. Karl (.') Mr tlcrt .1 h ,pj.. m Mr. an I Mr. T.Krt w lit tm iin Pi .1 Siflt I,sk. f ?,i I u (!J tj b ;ke on n extended tour of ;uroj "The Anrdup." Aed". Kr.utafor 1." Silt t The t f ed .! fi.r a ou:iir he wim Hvlric - r-- It.ir-r;;t- t. zstlnq; He bail . i. riveIH-- a charge of embezzling Government funds and sentenced to s rve cue year in the penitentiary, was stabbed in Fort- land ytsterday by a woman claiming tc be his wife. MclJride is in an house and is being attended byapartment a middle-agewo- man who says that she was married to McBride in Salt Lnke sitie. n years ago. In another apartment house nearby is a handsome joung woman who la'iins also to be McHridc's wife, iital wIk. stabbed him in the neck last night with a smetta. McBride Is - htelit Tt l. Cllraar. t of . f4 4A 1 ii Hf-n- ! It Iw-e- J 590 Pounds Lard. 500 Pounds rrr ? h,te , I ,'imv'-- . !. . a double life alleged t'..n- for ten years. Th llvirg t , elder of the two women has two children .md Hams. 300 Dozen Eggs'. the younger one child. 1 ..t .'..r. 1 Pritol. rf--;i r..-The statbing occurred in th- apart--nent- s j jf r . ... . ...... vr birr, tjkd of the latter. As soon ai trs. CUT-OF. 11 j 1: ' ! rejUr f,f.r pt( - t .1 , ti fe)t j.t. . h l.f.i McBride realized what she done he lilrkfl ta.f l..., r t yraa.rxrr?rrt apparently relented and assisted the t'ii, p.Ir.t wounded man to his bed. r Ih at She then Brrtakfctnl IUe.il ...... went lor a doctor. During her absence i "' . . . Hotter Tjt,lc McBride staggered from the house and S,I l"'-I") Vf.-. ....... went directly to the home of his oth.-5 I" i: f r .Tjj; 2 In: r alleged wife, who ministered to hla ' needs. m . ""'"";; p.uitd4 f .! 1 I :. Ioth wrmen are nearly crazed with ' Last Pile-Driv- en irtf. t"ii'ii Workand l ' t r . ' grief at their discovery of McBrid--; j.,.,;, 2 I . At ; . j f. . r if E duplicity. Both say that if it w. r.? f? 1 '" I." ..!oi ............. for their hihiren they would tiic of th men Celebrate Comple- !r. B- -t I .t K.h snoc-KI and will neither h..i. ifn if give bin, Up to ,...., Raises Her Treatment. the other. b ti I rt ,1 ....,.. 1 AND tion 1 of Great Job. i !tr .. ... "How are you treated here?" The domtsti tangle will be air-ir In ,,"';. : t k 4 4 ni t r J ' the courts. I no i,r.. ..' to have "Excellently. complaint ! t t make. Every officer connected McBriie may di as a r. suit of fci.: ltrakti Jm.I . with the 2 ll T Lui p;. in the Lurin war1 jail treats me like a lady and grants wound. lo pr !.i! p. ;'sj my simple requests whenever possible." r ... diiven yoMerday and the army of work- - ; itI V t n ....... i4 u r V, "How do you get along for exercise?" ir t .... """ wf .... ' , no n held a celebration in honor of th-r :""r 'if lu: . . ."' im.iuii j "See my dumbbells up there," pointf.. Cfniri k.c. TEN i LARGE f ioti i i TRUNKS . i rf of llarrltnan's preM pr................ Z'J ing to a heavy pair hanging on the ! Inf. t .... I . , .... wall, "I get most of my exercise- - from t'e n of trrlS? ) t. duly a jm i'd tl nr r t f i .uj them. In connection with this I walk OF RARE OLD BOOKS It I. trm to to t biiilt. "" " . - I ? ' p t tV Ss ?t rn tip and down here," pointing to the floor Thf flrft train v. Ill be run ovrt th and corridor, "and use a few primary "" .. ......... ... - 'f'.f f r. " a ah J i tt . i bm; til off or. November .'.th. principles of physical culture I learned Exhibition to Be Given r f some time ago." nt llai i:r.,.r. will ri ! by Perry in the lab.- tertlrr; the bi Miiitui. ai.d "Do you experience any difficulty in His Series of Lectures at Ladies I'-.t 3 ..S:..-- c lt ' . the cut off ulii be opened with elabosleeping or finding an appetite for your 1. 118 Went Flu! i: Sjuth Sret. rate er.irjor.Iea. meals?" Club. Literary The piiir.ar i"itiK all In rlie. th. "Not in the least. I am always ready ? v. Ill nwrrituir-rfor breakfast, dinner and supper si. it s when.ueMv fifty . p:r? i.! b, Thf ever the time comes around, and as for nave ix-- seri. of Perry leet nrs wdii. h takvn to the o,tt. n very ravorably cmne i.t t:'-1- : sleep I have to fight my drowsiness all on in r A 1 RTrrr r S ci i ... n r ; La various ritia eat ar.d wesi, afternoon." t m.i.'.i:.-.if;r-j wtrr t.f,f ,t oe nUKLu "Mrs. Hodge, what are your favorite sven in 11ns etty unt'or lh MILES DENIES STORY . i ... r r ,i . books'?" ot the Ladles' Llterarv N ;o t htt house thrte "111 ruec'sslve Is r.ms. Reads Classical literature. tomorrow ee:.ir,K, With tin- s ;hjf . OF "Some i'air.oas Books and 'I Ma"I enjoy reading the older volumes ':t TEXASJ)IL or.- wr.o is the least h:v i::-k.ts. Any ?.; o .1 the most. Shakespeare and Dickens are teret.ted . In books or the evoloti.oi - Iff. ' .... . i f. i'olJ ' .: I., i . - W . my favorite writers. I read everything e. Th-iNo . will not orlv h lot : s;. d Kas !C Inteieot uxnl Dot 9 Not ' written by these men I can obtain." and instructed, but de;W;lUil ;.",r .itrirt..., ... . .,. . t..' "Do you get the daily papers to J'eiry brings v, ith him in ten larj." i. ir aAtr. ,el , i k'. Intend to Make His Home in k a rare collection of books for read?" i'.t )!;. -.. . ae-fa. i. j. tr't Anions them arf t'u- r t hocks v. If UTAH OPTICAL That State. "Yes, sir, most of the tim." avrt-s- . and books of t' "Mrs. Hodge, is the rumor that vou world CO . i ; ; r 'j r otner lecturt-fHoni. s :u;d 11 : ' have become a Christian Scientist of 1 ne Som.:. v.. Authors." ,ia.t si; at true?" inot tfave Kt own." t hv s iI' J,I t A. Mil- -She burst out laughing before answer!,. '.. H. ittle .Tt j.trlv: titles mt rely th. --, t.- - v. r Int. r, A jftt rfV .A A a: i Jl jfk ar.fr rti c.tp.-hiing; showing that beneath aU her pleasure they 'aliform 1. w br- v:thi4 T!:e hai b ii lectures are all iHustratid v. :.ih trouble she Kill has a smile left. rt,!-- ..ot ' j lookuiK r m J t. n r. ..it con :t.t.'r lb views. tb i' "Well, I should say not." v. i!l t ' N" y b..ta.Th" Olymjilrm tn Wa. h. :!, t v r "Is it not true that you have sead to ()1 mp'.:i. r e.i; t:,,. instor, li t. som-it. ' of Mrs. Eddy's works?" -su h n fortntua; ,;, iti his v.;. i,j f Mx "Oh, yes. The ladies belonging to that In Portland tie- or " had mad. h 0 y tnveftm'.nt 'bit "'. 1:. ',n . sect ns well as the Christian Endeavor the in a arttci.-- said in;,,r. e IS oil ti"Id ti' th. r !.t lid.- I tO M .1 nionl im.-r- Mint te.l that ?t.lt society call here frequently and always thiiis: "They bll- - boi:.. II.tsir.,1 I... histruetive." leave some tracts and books" Whm i rias 1:0 ii: tn 1 ."X. if. are in prison everything in printyoiis something readable, and comes In NEW riAN rnoposED to MORE CUT-OFF- S PLANNED handy for that purpose." PAY RAILIIOAD'S DEBTS. "Do you believe the principles of BY 3 ANT A FE ROUTE. . Christian Science to be correct?" I "I have never read enough to make -A NEWTOPK. Oct. lommii- i- of me think so. Were they correct it .t. Ja.- - I'oUowint; the would come in rather handy for me, bondholders In the Lvnwr X- South-we3t-r- n nt th;.i the S,in:a Ke mia A.-V f.ne an A f rAgrnnt. Caitivi B; h Railroad company lia? but I Imagine it would be a hard trial d shorten : i . i 1.. . il ontirer.t I tt, fa; for me to make myself believe that I a plan looking to th reorganization of j landed. jus; by building day am not a prisoner here." And again the e I We sell 101 ditTeitnt kind. I.i-ni- i i.f i; cempany's funded debt In ord- -r to tome- - th,' pf iten.ent that more rut-of- f T, U I.tornj: ;f she laughed heartily. j jt . r 011 i'-itne m f ! i::..!n-- l ' in Southwestern terriAlso 07 different kind Co2e. ym T...-- ' ? I Mrs. Hodge showed a number of aliunde ior tne prompt payment of the N tMi t,.:.vv ...m. r? , k on it tory ur- btlng plann-'d- . ren.ral samples of her handiwork with tbe mortsase 5 interest Have tried Never us? you per ctnt bond. whj. h fall Surveys is.ie needle, but when the work was praised eo::.p'e'-for ctt late. December 1st. .dori to Santa Fe. I extt laughed and said they were nothing. due .nd rcott The committee Thoenix. if y thai proposes tl which, needlework and Doing fancy built, will form a .' ki reading !.i tiinp 1.1L shall Issue in lieu of th.- present part of the constitute most of her day's pleasure. tranjeontineMl s bonds S3.000.000 bnof new the .TTu; 1'hoe.ntx si r:ntrn. As the reporter was leaving he to nhbli bear 2 per tent Intercut for one year will connect with the 1 thanked her for the few moments' con- and Santa F- - at 4 thereafter. (,, to which she smilingly said is t)e.t.g r,f versation, itnj forward. nJ Income bond entitle.-- ; to the Crow n Creek extenrlon li.in 'b-f- n that he was welcome and then "added cumulative per cent interest, these last, i otitis to fotnjleied for a uifUfme "Au revoir." .1 of rixtienl vr be given the rijyht to name a inaiof ty innoy. it extr r..!? trora 1 Mrs. Hodge is standing her confineii Ar2 Mnyer of directors until mo h i;.to ih Crown King t'liuins llMrietl ment well, appea-jn- g little different tha n of th'-ft all inteies-Tea and Coffc 2 ; time due r,u the it ot . bonds shall have b.en paid, and at ri'iv Blenders Eoy Bitaks His Leg. KOLITZ EXCURSION time thereaftfr whn thtie n ay be a Ii Wii: Tola-in default the Interest. The preent av. l: ; ;.. tr r.vini. ... W'ui i & THIRD SOUTH toa. ko roo.tr. MAIN stoth of the company is not to be .ii... i l... To Ogden, rt.ie ire.l etr,ii turbed. and its consent to l,e n!a-- i of ..-.-- wrica u. a liem: in..hi. kr.. rex.i't of nday. Nov. lt, via Ore-toShort reorganization will have to he givtn . :,:. ' (;ii wr.i. In, WHridir.it r ;.ri: "IT. ine. Hound trin $1.00. SrMui i,before it tan become effective. cn fj!'.ltiK 'hat !!Tb. G. -- ftka- m" remitter Iav Mamig-Ogden 9:00 Failure iftT: in Scrap Iron. P. "Candy served frfre on trains. Grocers Found Guilty. Cleveland. O., On. tS.-- li. YV . .1. 8U.frmao jf. a ret J. '.V. mr2li:i;r;yAl. DLOCTv th Co., s rap iron dealer. a bankriio v Kt . . r lMycc Found Dead Miner. who wrte rr. tedIltUur. no a chart:- of The today. bhilit T.ile petition Eltnator J kj, f,ii one Helena. Mont.. Oct. 28. The dead hodr cf the firm and ,ts indiUUuiil member's " nOMireraTfil ol've oft. fr foe nde of J'. P. Kyland, a " . niPhi miner ar.d rre given a followt; u. Sill.errnan joixcn' wa fUKtwiubd. ltj.'sterJv. wa prospector of Lincoln, was found Monhwit t Sfll S D 'nrtrd..tf.fr-bfliabilities, $ fT.7r3 ; assets. Sl!.?.3 )f vo"' .tio trial . thotiKh that Kro.-erth 's day morning. The supposition is that oM the Pennan. liabiliti. f , ; H,.ti, ' jVm frn. i eisr. rt. ion.rt. oil. they bought it in Rood faith, death was the rcsuit of a runa-U. Bllherman. lUblii' not aWe" J1000; ay. a to been - n.tv C IS $' NOW READY - F h-t- ! i- - ....' 1 I j1 1 .w-- 1 , I . - k 1 1 i:-t- . k. jrd . I ut-o- rf J cn-.;i!- ''i 'ln " fp 1 ip,T f jl IT""" , re-ni'i- tn n sil I !? , 4 jir .M d fg.---Tr- t '. s n-- , argrorr r.s. : -;rl l any-fthirg- r-:.- r; . --'. 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