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Show d V TV III pages Vfb. Lake J j it. ,yo. ooi. EJLEGRAM.;10P Salt Lake City. Utah. Thursday Evening. E ULLETS SELECT'ED RTENSEN EX ECUTION: MINISTER IN D EATBt CELL! - FRANK CANNON WILL BE SUMMONED TO TESTIFY IN SMOOT CASE X-SENA- TOR Fil ' Shooting May Be Done . r x t, j ., ! ; i, , v? . . BULLETIN, 2:30 P. M. to - o'clock thin lp flown no communication 1 & BULLETIN, 2 P. M. As the Supreme court has not acted on Mortensen's petition for a rehearing, and as the Governor has declared to The Telegram that he will grant a respite in the event the court has "Yiot acd on the motion by tomorrow, the indications are that Kortensen will not he shot tomorrow. "providing Tin: statu hutukmi: rorp.T t fail T, 'n pa.- ff. JT f h Jf - EVKUY QUESTION HAISKO IN THE MOHTENiT.N WOULD YOU GHANT A HES1MTE?" "YES, SIE," cam the ready answer. VVOS afvl It II) u: to t AHK. ltn t IU MjunMt hs !; I j.. ty I . 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Nation appeared in the piinclpal role of a sensational .cene at the, White e thr House today. ll.-to President 1h inff refused. ih; Iwan. violent and had to he taken from the executive ofiicep by tvo ofTiccff. a Accompanied by ounf; t.e',vi paper man, Mrs. Nation callc-- at the MORTENSEN TALKS ofliees and asked to Ke Tresllent Fhe was attlrel In a wont, lloosevelt. FOR HALF AN HOUR black filk dre?1 and wore a, t lonely black velvet lnnet. Fhe save her WITH A CLERGYMAN card to the venerable doorkeeper, Arthur Simtnonn. who. reojnlz!r.R the Teeter Mortensen was vial tod yester- name, immediately proffered hr an nu- n day uflernoon by .a totfraph album In which the Inscribed one of of the the following: local evangeljiastor Carrie A. Nation, your loving home ical churches, wlio called to offer to the defender." "Vote fcr the prohibition of the liquor cause." ar. Rr.iiyvT Q Willis rt-r t- - ix-lic- d e f.t-tln- well-know- 4. bt K f V - f f . )i, 4 J. - i ! f ? 'i1' i i f SP t t " ft-- . 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H"M It's'.!. All tt-funn," sh n. r f..etirg t,t. lijf'fmir t rmarklm? on the rurrlr of lt tiinj--frir.- t : t!m Htat-. t n t. t4tivand dtrn a I'trsi.brnn tail at IK Iffiil'M ff r ts;rl id Jl m 4.' t R must In ftlnl out of ht t t tho were w tr, t ; ! " jt passing wx, irtii I should Pic t. to krowr thry (topXI to can se th President and w il.y ad am." brrk tn rsr'tAfr Tsi, -Imnth'f Ati iljttra ct Uu; ccmJry catrt 11 rrewntly t- r . 4 J i I . f 4i i ; f' t. ' ,lr - t " f rv.. a:i r I ( , rn--S- t . . : - t Arrtt;. t . n utttil.) t t t i f.f-j4,- t r nV j '"-.- I I ' . 4. t i! 44 : J fj ( - k :io fit ,,r tt4 - "Tb ' fr-l- t -- I y .?4 t- - r f- 11 f- 1 l i :n 1 , -- r 4i - , I - ; S ( tf.K.i t .41 .m I Lturel She Started to t fihi i-- a. w - ., i.-- Djjss'.ji cf Her - r " J f t , thr b- Pfxl 4. I - f4 T ' )'? , m!.i t.aV Ilk 4 t.r. I i Si wy !- - af J' f rftor l f fin J i,r ; 1 4 4i jlrt, ;. .h.r.'.'-- .af t - n irt ISo V rc s r nt:r bfc.P ; 4 ! n j ,,Tt-- at. . 4 iit'i, lt-p- ?! f t 4 4 t f4, .. ' 'v t, t 4 : jf. :t , V fr fc ,- -" 3 ' . 4.. . U 4 J 4'.vJ. .I.J4 tJ- 5 fSrt nj , j 4. - 4' . - I,- . 4 f t 4 -- 1 eft i ni ti'i4 trnt t V. n 1 ? . fi-..- '. , 'l 1' tt-.--- J : I t,. 1 - Said lie Smoked Cigttettcs. "I ttnderstand carrlid a t'.iv" fu'.I tf liiu' rs on .K W.'sttti h' trip;t th.it ! th mokil cltfareltt'H n th- .1 r itol ut Top k. t; that his Hjik ha on "" it u coat of urn s. Are thi r thins .Nssurol she hal bcn mlidr forne I. re phMl nhi .- t 1 " tpiest. Mr. Nation sail the Irtsidnt oboul s-- m r li-j- '' on.-e.- am . !:. f 1 4 ! V;!r.t. af i - i . , Git ti N!i- 1 Yu ,;, adndtlcl nt sh ' i hji. 11 1 1 4.4 btli.g t "i- ! ? C-u- - t 1 J, 4 VOTE FOR TEDDY NOW. a f t r'n r (t : 4t:; "V. - . " 1 Jv t 5 fi-it- " i 1 ,4 Mit'i f C--4 1 ' ', 'A t, o . As she tt i t m "i Al r t? WOyr Hi r A'HiNinov c ROW BECAUSE DENIED INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT CARRIE 4 tio ?n T CARRIE NATION PUT OUT OF WHITE HOUSE; RAISES (I" (f 4- Sir BULLETIN. WASHINGTON", Nov. 10. Sirs. Carrie Nation was taken from the Capitol to the Police court, where she was arraigned on a chargo of disorderly conduct. She was found pullty and sentenced to pay a fine of 523. This she promptly paid. Mrs. Nation acted as her own attorney. .;.' I t ... f r c ,4 t . .4T '"4 I xr 4 ; .j., r , r 4 i f 1 ! 444. ...; 'a " f l. , .r ?. ' - it . it 4 a t v.t- tt4r 4.--"- J : ..." ; 4Ti O - " r itll , "jf, , 4 4 t 1 1 mt-- a .s 1 ... i, . . 4" t . e ' f .4 4 A ,t ; " .4 t X t I t 4 ji:-i;i.'- e t j .4 ( , 1 7 , j .. . I t. f ?4 .4--' , r v x j ' i j 4 . - t' w -- ; t' t - "J " f M tii II , , I jl'a! t..tr-- f I 'iU4-- a i ; a I 1 - tr"'. n ii nni!nc had only cbar.icr.l tl w hat an etrbrnr 1 In th I h 5 . f f at I tt.' mtri!t' t i" f b arm !. Th" t:rfft p.( tdht. In tfTut that Attorr.,y liArT". ou' 1! t dir.ttom N 1 - . : -. 4 A' i .1 'i A 1 - . j44 t UI ' 4 4 1 ." . " I rt ! t. i'i' i" .4 t -- f rr t - i fcar-gf-- J 111 - i . - 3 ' m i ? 4 t"-- r : t n ta I UI - t v, ii "t I (f .I'ti . f tSi it . i 4 r f4,. 1 '",,fi 1 ' t ii i 144 ;'- - . ! ; fr-- ' Hn M t!-.- .IiifT ..- r ttiiiif lUifit ftt It :44:4 'tj T?uj far thr- irrij.ary ha t p thru' i! ui t'ly f ! t if B'.intU f.ar lit nn4l ,, th- r l o(Tt4 !m! of t that t. t I .i hu! hivirg Ir'-k of f u I TI;- - t4t.d tak n by th- - kt Tt c 5" l t'Ill, 1 " I' d i f "!l 1 1 VII 1 ! " i ' ii ' t m i I V , 4V mon Ceremony. r ft fti-.lio- - IU ARIIITHATION I' .LAN 3 TO SFTTLE THE STIIIKE Ar.E ABANDONED. Titra,: . . 4 ' j : rnf! tht f City It til h) r 4 4 l S I- DEKVCR rfer, 19.-- A t; rcuJ fisrn Cheyrsn?. Wyo.. aj Ibat Tern 11cm 11 r. Xfa D. U ElUrs lo bt l Rt3lJtV ef r IViUTdT cf Willi :ilck!l for n1 fclh at cndfjnni la trCttov. t it TEAMSTERS..STRIKE IN SEALINGS CHICAGO; COMPLICATES ARE SECRET !f STREET CAR TROUBLES Witness Penrose Declines CHICAC.ei. Nov. t t. y t. liULLniN. n - f 4 . f houtie. hl . J Treacher. t.tl .:. t ' ? i - m V M4, 1 m-r,- - Two prominent physicians, whose names the Sheriff has declined to give, w1!I be present at the execution. They will examine the body at once. and after Mortensen is pronounced dead It will be turned over by the Sheriff to the warden of the penitentiary, who ,may give him a receipt for the same. He in turn will give the body to the relatives if they claim it. If no claim is made it will be buried in th? prison cemetery. It is not now thought that an autopsy will b held. It was suggested to the Sheriff and the warden this morning that all those who are admitted to the prison on the day of execution be subjected to a thorough search, to prevent the possibility of any overt act against the official?, or to prevent the execution or give Mortensen his freedom. It was suggested that those who received permission to see the execution might not ue so friendly to the officials as they represented themselves to be. The Sheriff and other officials arc; now considering the suggestion. n.. M .i ii w-r- BIG CATCH ATOGDEN ud I 1 nn:f -st p.iti-believ- n x I 're Ki.ii). r mlnr? .tl dire t th- - omlo! b:.Hii thr mMiiy and th ;:ii-'s.'Dii'r, As Manager Williams p.n kil up f ntt I I; erip has Juft it ..i... up at Cast! GUe. Only C,'? d r . work this nmnilm, but I think th" ;uati n tlur ni.t l t Thlmis are Utter at Sunnysid. with fudy rW th. "-- nt Thri ; no trouble nt all at Winter Quartrr .r cw.ir Cr k " i is growing tnttrr UU. 5h t c V;.-i- ; f Ina!ly. the situation w ryift'-rd.iand . TJ unusually heavy i,ornuJ fnu th I'th i.ittle Huoply cf coal in Salt I k has lnrra'd rmnidrraM' dwrinc th 1 " .. i. -- thi I n's 1': f- t 4 - , . r ii.i . HIGHEST OFFICIALS OF CONFESSION COAL COMPANY LEAVE WITHDEATH BY TOM HORN u FOR SCENE OF STRIKE Alleged That He Admitted Wyoming Governor Gets Anonymous Letter on Killing Kickcll Boy lo rst tii vlit ronii..i:y bit Tom Horn Case. Ii5.!! sint.) Ve lit". 1 e c THREATENED "I rm prepared to carry out the der of the court? with regard to the execution of l'etor Mortcnpen. All arrangements ha'.' now leen maic to carefully obey the court"? order In :ts humane a manner a.s possible." This is what Sheriff C. Frank Emery eai( this morning with regard to fxecution. The Sheriff has, in conjunction with CHEYENNE. Wyo.,OCov. "Warden Wright. made everything Gov. Chatterton ha-- received a ready for the execution. letter written on stationery of Yesterday afternoon ha and one of the Albany hotel in Denwr. his deputies visited the prison and with threatening him with death unWarden Wright and Clerk Stowe went less he commutes the sentewe of thoroughly over the fatal Fpot. electTom Horn, who is to be h.incred and the perfecting ing principal points here tomorrow for the murder of all the details. The officials were inside the inclosure Willi? Nickel!. The letter defor nearly an hour. clares in FubstancH that If Horn The execution will probably take place is permitted to har.g. Gov. Chatbefore noon, as it is considered needless man an in to keep the condemned terton w ill not be iermltted to , agony - of suspense until the minute of the Th t hours. live twenty-fou- r Ical time. doe not Governor ugard th The exact hour of Mortenen death threat seriously. will depend largely upon the time that the spiritual advisers remain with him in hisrcell. HpL Called for No One. Urj until noon today the condemned ma (Vlad not expressed a desire either Sheriff or to the prison officials to .o seeany person in any capacity. llrs. Mortensen did not call upon her husband, nor will she. it is understood. Every opportunity has been and will be afforded Mortensen, up until the last moment, to see anyone with whom he may wish to converse. All others Police Think They Have will be, as they have been since his imprisonment, vigorously excluded. One of Ringleaders of During his visit yesterday Sheriff Emery gave the last instructions to the prison officials regarding the details of Bad Gang. the execution. These the prison officials are compelled by the law to follow. East night after dark the ritles to be OGDEN. Utah. Nov. 19. Ey tl. arused by the executioner were taken to the prison, after th- cleaning and over- rest today of Georg" Well the to earlier hauling they were subjected curd owe of they have in the week. These will be taken to the a of gang tf hichwnynnti blacksmith shop, from which they will be fired early in the morning. ari l murderer wh have len trmrl2-In- g The riflemen will probably spend the the (irIui and night at the prison and will ten to the Reno withcountry trim-- ?. of ?erle a after breakfast. forge immediately Five of them are now awaiting trial, Steel Jacketed Bullets. five ar' in the Utah penitentiary, two It was rumored 'during the morning are In and four r Jail In Salt would be of that the bullets to be at Winr.envir-c- a, d under sentence of the variety. This was emNev. as denied it this morning phatically was stated that the use of such bullets Dies In Infirmary. would be barbarous in the extreme an li:m.ii of t!i" r.v.ir.ty They would tear a hole in the body at Thomas, Philip r t ft' i "a! J'l;;!!v t l the point of emergence, that a hat infirmary, tl t yarn. Th could be thrown throush. morning l t: afe .fuf ; Wal-'!The was a native The execution will be carried out in arr at the ettiitHitinint ef I'lidT-tak- er the most humane manner possible with Jo-iWilliam T.i..t. as little mutilation as it can bo done. The bullets will be steel jacketed and will make no. greater aperture at the point of emergence than at the en- as fcATt CAKJtCK, J:, Al-CSTL- , tf a bat I ? or- trance. Physicians to Be Present. Tins e afternoon. Koft-nose- ts'.'n. e the Supreme court would hand down a decision in the lilortensen rise this tk ' . afternoon th ir'tnt Siipicnn court ha-- Lai. IM In answer to the for it rrh trine vt th 0 () sf cond appeal in the Mortcnwn r sr. Two of the Jutire wjii Im their h.imtwr ar'.y thi tnon.irg. wnl i were joimd by the, third Juftic about II olo.k Tiom thai Usm until after 12 o'clock they were in executle consultation. vV The (lovernor wa fon In hit offit-- at nnun an-- asked: & It was stated at 2:30 o'clock that l- Editor Will Fie Called as 2ii Exrcrl lo Prove Ctwcc That Illch Church Leaders Rue Utah Ymlc$r Ogdcn GOVERNOR WILL GRANT RESPITE IF SUPREME COURT FAILS TO ACT; MORTENSEN NOW SEEKS TO EXPLAIN Before Noon, Though Exact Time Is Not Yet Fixed; Prisoner Has Called for No One. Mor-tense- Piuci:. Tintm: Cnvr.-- Ngvemhkk 10, lf)o;i. . i. |