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Show FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER The Salt Lake Telegram. So, 100,' $ S T 9 0 $ $ S THE THREE C0UNCILMAN1C TICKETS. ( GIRL MAY CLAIM REWARD FOR LOVER'S CAPTURE 9 a 9 n WISE BUYERS m THE EEPUBLICAJT CANDIDATES. Wn FIRST PRKClNrr-TIIOM- A HOBDAT, CKNTILB lrm); FRANK J. HEWLETT. MORMON; 1 D. MARTIN, OKNTII.K. RKCOND PRKCINCT JOSEPH H. PR HECK. MORMON Hon trm: LORIN J. WOOD, GENTILF! OEORUE I. DEAN. OUNTIM- v THIRD PRECINCT T. A. C'ALLISTER. MORMON (lon trm); RICHARD PAPWORTH. HR-- . MORMON; J. .N. HAH LAM. MORMON. FOURTH PRECINCT-- P. J. ANSON, OHNTtLK (tor tf.rni; W. C. 8PENCE. MORMON: W. H. TIHlJALf , O ENTILE. t Is Miss Hestor Larson, Who Coaxed Trusty Johnson Back to Prison, His Captor. HERE BUY Your .New Overcoat . There is a possibility that Miss Hester Laraon, sweetheart of Ed I. Johnson, the trusty who recently escaped from prison anil returned to the Institution at her request, may file a claim f r the $100 reward offered for his capture. Tt is paid that Miss Larson has good grounds for filing such a claim, as. In a sense, Johnson was captured by her. She met Johnson, and when he asked her vrr.at to do, she urged him to return and finish hi. .sentence. Johnson was at first averse to going back to prison, but did so unwillingly, at the command of Miss Larson. An attorney said last night that the reward was offered for the capture and return or the convict. Johnson was captured y Miss Larson. The law does not say in what manner the capture must be made, and though Miss Larson's method was unusual, it was effective. Johnson returned to the prison under Miss Larson's orders, he said, and therefore the return was indirectly made by her and she should get the reward. The Governor said last night that ho hoped she would not file a claim, as It would be a delicate matter to adjust. It is not known whether or not Warden Wright will dispute the claim if it be filed. FIFTH PRKCINCT-BLACK. GENTILE: C. OUNG SALT LAKE GIRL Charle Hanson. THIRD PRECINCT FIFTH PRECINCT-- H. names of her parents, promising : returned home if she recovered, but refused to tell the name of the m;in who accomplished her ruin. As soon as the father was nofi!',e . went to Park City and took charge )r of the remains. He I said '. he heartbroken over the tragic end of his daughter. The man to whom Miss Clawson was married was killed in a engaged railroad wreck about a year ago. to-b- A Dor. H. MUntyte I- trm. Own A 5- - (2 4 2) A) Wanrti wiri Philadelphia Prelate Will Fron Pope NT.W YORK. fHt. a iTommer, who S. John R- - ''"n-S- t tv t!;- K;.r. l.A1. ! fai rnein t r, t;" tbidof a so I. n - II. One d. R hli rm-hri'.o- -- I - n-- 5i- '. f-- v af und'-rstooi- a.-sit-fil K-.- : OS s-- tt. .l iln. - ! - i lU'rh I' jtrr rimMnt.Y r.si.-ior- y. !rilr t: i)i;i.ivi;ar.t 1 2C It' f; 5 . H t r.r rigr Eery rttday far MYSTERY Or TICTUHE IS AT LAST CLEARED 'l ) - i . .a 1 1 b; it r ' 'iO. -- ; UX :ri'ti J,a-- ( ! Atji'-j- AbV. r f 1 1 ST it rtv B:c: Sign. - . -- .11 .1 Vi M .f -- ' 3 ) t (ir b t U r I .. t ,' V : rr.r.r f;A:: thilty u. V)..ra - ' 1 -- 9 r, i t 7 lld JItd Vcff ' I H 1 ttl . I !r(t TV ;.!'!. (U lt!ii it 1. !U.,Mj t'vT. ,ttf t. it-.- S.!an!y Little t ! c 25? A. ,r:r i rittt South. W. j i ' xi-- l i Watch Our Ad i V; -- POPULAR K.C. BU1TER HOUSE I j J.t'.ta fr. f bt. rt I s. 5b.. -' cf m lnv-tSRiu- m-jil- T ... ... . tr It ... .... nl-lt-- b-i- t- I iirI - .o-n- rlnC fh . K ne d SPECIAL Bv the Fopular K. C. Butter House. f tf tv fit!'.:r Vr.t Ilatn. v f ;. S Plain Pizure 132 MAIN ST. SATURDAY ! m o:j;4 i r aiS ROWE & KELLY CO., T. jrli!y itpJ mn rtir';!. that It -t E. sl-e- th.-r-fTf- -- t- . ) that C. .':;.".; i. - sitst" O nulfr. rl cntom r ar jartutar. t. IN COST Or FUEL ir.rtnth. Kn-Ki- N a h jwrtirtilnr. Otir Mix-tun- CLAIMED INVENTION WOULD SAVE MUCH It among Vti rj !utr k'.ud? o until thre' f f.r. ii cut t ?! occ'.pieil t;n uflke up town. vhr Z r5 '. ! 1' 5 hr was krown aw president and RnTI rtKnAte manager of the National .10. ill te",'irn Au"Kitty."woman .PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. 0:t. on a jwrarUy hrl of fur.d. bat urr'?td The at whoe place the girl thoritative information has bHu n foinpiny. hu !arc-ny-ln"ii I . I In m a thf in Iiin rtrt . WUllani II. torn worth of tt." of Ktiif-died, said that she took her in through !. In tb tharc" tjr ctivMl tluhcivto that , a 'vtalthy broker. a?Tt but It nr. not I"" Right charily, in September. At that time sher,.- - in th" was ill of a cold. She told the land- Rev. Patrh-- John iyan. ju t hbihop of Reynold-i i r.f my l unt from obtained Consor hniraliy tht hf b.irrd thf t "njr to mad'1 a trinlinal him 14') Rryr.obtn I'hihiflIphia. by fal- - preien. but It Is l l.it r foi.r 1 on ct. I announcement OHi. X. ia Pius Popeby '.ad u.r . n "v : that other t o th' by piomotfr SALT LAKE ARTISTS .inti a Or his flVHtion Will lie of tUa Induced Vanderbllt .nt' fornellu . fn linni.-Tr.o bu.l t. Uu to frwnfl-,- l lllfst public onsivtor ront.-rof hld lny to h" t, num. otheifi to Invent in th illYfc IvfcLll AL j fact thatin h"th 's sa.r-.fi.nrr. I t, :,h. .Iv ho ujn th htd to th extent of kt.own ti Aivhl)i.-ho- p ami to ev- -. to Mn,ww. Ryan Clwk W Worthtet, ral of The clinitarhs of the al- Jcaudc and Ethel Nettleton, Assisted 'est' About thip" tvor.th ajt.i. t . ' A tnxn .. n i. nfil flrni il Sn rrr.riA 1 i mm hln n. rovur . lon leK" fim ht.i.i....". iii U!t'i t;ilmiv.tf Homo. how. v. r 'h "'i"tf irade j"ij. r, jni by Lj.is. Peters. Furnish Treat o t In bjW,i in S"w Virk. in.oiiM iai lamuy uet line to talk of HO by t?Uir.? th" follow Ipk ftory. aim - rr - . . I i i li mlsh Music-Loverhf to 1 about it. The nvs was brought to this rV Tl Jf t t.it Mif. I'phall. I" aunt. frt pc 3ly t Sri-JH'lf.Jn--thatI country by Cardinal Cibt.ris of JJalll-lTor- i. home frrni l"urop In a Sb O.U :! :.iilrfr4V oft .n nf f.lm Tl'.r rf Pa'. sH v at : he Fi.st Mt tluxlist h. 1, i.f I rKtat th trtitee and Jlnt f r Archbi.-l.o- p drawn ...t M,.f li it is Is Ryan, a of ,1. who flr.irh ly CIhuo.' Ncttl'ton. her hubanl. pre'ldnt row a aiu'inal "in I"tT loA- a Ic of !S.hnk ito" that ii. that of jitl. .m l .iuli.- -It h National b'.mk of St. Paul. chc-M. Xttlton and Mr?. A. 8. the First the by Mi.s n hi: In eon-r t announced' Pop, irtltlr!o. teu I VI ei s. Minn. A box of securities h. !j:r. id?ht. was one that rewarded Fitcry the appomtnv i.t r.f .ei a rardinal. shlniwd A to Paul St. from by the so inu:-ic lovrrs who attended. rj'ri At the to held trust ronip:.ny of and thr li I tTHWEKT CORNKR L.A5T PACr. Tbr programme was an excellent on. within next'publir a few t ih' apjKiiKtri in would lhat th' opi;:io:i of those present Arc hbishop Ryan will be ofTiclallv Jro. Vi bear rf Mr. NV'ttlotor'? violin numbers wre mulguted. and re- t,ifii in hi" kfl'.i! plfasins: style, His ar- c.ivfd apwlause. vari-.tio- PiiisX. ti sur.' T V h ilnin't t ; p-ttinj- Price Nominal Charge of Larceny, Said to Have Se- miim . with nothing hut tl:" tM, its! nrithr-rnrhat th.it nr. Conn. i. Iog.. luftlium and nhort coatf Chrriot, Oxford K rgr. Ktmv, Vicuna. M'lton . jiriM-$IU ta linril. ionicHilk litnl. Irry mat IJ.". Drop in for a fw moment. vJ Promoter, Arrested on the cured $40,000. trt (il'H r' t'tfbtV iir uwr tn?r .rr zvA Nujht ih umi v rou wan! ii. Hot ili.it don't think aUut it. T1kv nrv VANDERBILT AND OTHERS CONGERS ALLEGED DUPES RYAN TO BE A CARDINAL b-r- i) V. mini. J. - .;rk. lon Hansen. e Get Red Hat U S. FOURTH PRECINCT Itit kenshaw. If' T. H. Hoddfr. W. P. Davln llonc term); C. T Farr. ttiulil 05 Urm): L Hrodie. II: P. Run (Ion PRECINCT-- H. tot urr righf. l.nt hi Imi k.' if (f trm); 1 will 4 F. Larch. SECOND been driven from home. Miss Clawson lived at that place until the time of her death. ShorMy before the end. the girl told her nam-- an! the Hannah Cl?wson. 18 years old, who disappeared from her home in this city five months ago. end for whom the police of Salt Lake and other cities have betn searching' since that time, died yesterday in Park City. The remains will be brought to Salt Lake tonight for Interment in the City cemetery. The girl was Is years oid five months For many months she had deago. clared that she would leave home when she attained that age. Two months ago she returned to her home, showing evidences of her condition. Tt is alleged that upon the discovery of her condition she left home, at which place she was never sfen again. All trace of her was lost and her parrots, becoming alarmed, notified the police, who searched for her, but unsuccessfully. Miss Clawson reached Park City on September ith. in poverty, but declined positively to give any Inkling as to he" No fiirt er questions were identity. and rhc went under the name of . THE SOCIALIST CANDIDATES. FIRST PRECINCT William RmwKnga (long lauy that she had 1' if it Al lrm: iUr s MORMON It? Where Are You Going to Get T. It, Philip S. Mayrock MORMON): Stephen (UENTILE. V.. UurLldc- -. Fr. (MOHMON); PECOND PRECINCT .eor r.odny C. Radnor (MORMON); Albert Fli-he- r (GENTILE). Ionic ttrr. THIRD PRECINCT Ffrny Ferrttrom (MORMON); A. F. Bartx (MORMON), lonr lrm: E. H. DvU (MORMON). S. WtUn (MORilON). Inf term; W. J. FOURTH PRECINCT-Rul- on Tuddnhm (MORMON); E. A. IUrtrntin (OKNTILE). FIFTH DISTRICT Robert Motrin (MORMON); M. E. iiaUfjr V.r.S TILE), lone term; John R. WlUce (MORMON). , MEETS DEATH IN SHAME Governed by Rash Vow, Hannah Clawson Leaves Home for Her Ruin. M. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. FIRST PP.ECINCT JOHN OALLAGHKR " rr Lrr.); J. DA VI 3, CI ENTILE (1 NEUHAfHEN, CJENTILK. A. ? It ) ". 'to J r;;ttrriv 11 wil-tr.erli- I eJ of "Blur- Flell.e" lanprtnur t and was a favorite, as were his "Oyppy larees." He also gave a clever obligato to Mrs. iViPip' solo. "Victory." MIfs Nettiotou's irtfrpretation of Iisr;t "Sixth Jl.inparian Rhapsody" was full of lfiiitE:. and Mrs. IVters was In paitTeli-lrl- y Kood voief. Another recital may be siven in the neai ijivne by Mr. Nettleton and Ihosf who assisted him. n UTE INDIANS ARE United States Marshal Hey wood nies Reports of Trouble on the Reservation. BLAIRS PREPARING Closing Up Mansion at Kirkwood and Selling OfP All House ruinishings. LOl'iS. Oct. SO. James I.. Rlair, the attorney, passed a comfortable niht ar.d ST. he is expected lo be sufficiently improved in health within a f w days to Ftand the anfatigue of a .journey which, it nounced, the whole family will take soon. 'ITie Louis. ' - ITALIANS WILL WATCH CONSUL SKINNER'S TRIP. brie-i-bra-- -. P.e-cord- h-t- s . Got Pilots and All. Koar Port TowiiKind. Wash.. Oct. SO. Thomteen eontrabuud i"hinese and Harry men who K as and red Anderson, ihe white were piloting t hf rn iuio th" country, were arrested on San Juan island .yesterday. will be They were brought her today and AnderarraiKneil tomorrow. Vhonas and son are entirely unknown to the customs orr!cials, who ar.- thoroughly acquainted with the smuggiii:s fraternity. KOLITZ EXCURSION - . ) To Ogden, .ov. i v. i iii oicgon roioi i Jiour.a trip si.txi. special train 9";t) a. ni.. returning leave Ogdn 9:00 p. m. Candy served free on trains. j;i Ikmjr Jint--. "The Angehis." Los Angeles. liotcls west of Chicago. "The Knutsford." Salt Iake. The two finest i De- T'nited States Marshal Renjaniln P.. j Hey wood returned yesterday from th Ule Indian reservation btlnjcinfir gor.J news of the Indians at that t'lae. Tie says tnat the report that the Indian on this reservation were on a "tear" some time hro is not true and that during his entire stay there he did not see one drunken red man. The Investigation of affairs upon the reservation was entirely satisfactory. Not only are the Indians enjoying roo.I health, hut are happy over the prospect. of a good harvest, the ( tops being large. taken into consideration, the Marshal ?ays that the conditions In the particular section of the State could not be better. He wa.- particularly gratified at the present management of the 'strip." which, h" say., could hardly be Improved upon. FOR LONG JOURNEY Blair mansion at Kirkwood. near St. bet nt; dismantled and paokinK-boxe- s and trunk"? iire being- sent to thi city for shipment. The sale of the i;ialr l.orses ar.d eqaipages has continia'd until the stables havr beei completely of their stocks. Neighbors of emptied ih- - Biairs have bu iht several thousand ilnllars' worth of haiidftomc f urr.lshinn?. i a re costly rugs and pictures. The grand jury continues thf invcstiKi-tio- a of th- - IJl.iir story. Reports from and seal of the office of the signature Recorder showed deeds had been forced, and resulted yesterday In calling bo for YounK, Jr.. the the grand iurv Alfr.-llahn. former hier clerk In the office of the Kecorder of Ieeds, been surnmo'ied as a witness today. Mr. accordiim- to James T. Roberts, llahn. v. as in chaise of th office when Oore (Jrah.-imsittornev for Orhk Rros. .V Co. of Philadelphia, made the Investigation of .M r. Blair's affaii s. CI QUIET AND HAPPY J 1 NKW YORK. Oct. Ha Considerable 's felt among Italians about the expedition under way to Abyp.sinla. by Corsul-neral Skinner of Marseillfs, says a Tribune dispatch from Kon:. Italy, since her UAfrican reverof. has b on to ok with di.t--sj- i accntmd upon i ir.t-i f..rimid on fer ce in Kthlopia. Ftnny Is orre-s- p pood authority, says th rl nt, that ir striictions have !ee!i st t to the Italian Muiisnr at the Abyssinian to watch Mr. Sklntu r i losely ami capital i "i ort on the attintlon pahl him and Ih business results of hl. visit. MANY PERSONS INJURED IN PARIS LABOR RIOT. PA IS. Cu. A s.j ions riot occurred today in front of the Bourse j,. Travail Cabor excl.ar.gei In the workmen'? district, In which several policemen and a dozen rioters were seriously wounded and many others fllghtly injured. Numerous arrests wer made. The trouble followed a meeting of ft) persons who protested aufVnst the establishment of municipal employmenti bureaus. As a result of the fighting twenty-thre- e were injured, seven of them policemen ancl a number of rioters were eriously. wounded. Fifty arrests were made. 11 O.-t- . PICTURE FRAMES. E. 3RD SO. '4. V. 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