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Show If - pESERET EYENING NWS MONDAY JANUARY 5 1QU Search for Bandit in Mine Is Abandoned By John the-Sheri- SWiftfC the-sheri- ff e ff J. L. Howells, Charles x, hJ out they said tht thev had fhnd nothing to Indicate the recent ence of Rafael Lopez, the fugitive Mexican bandit. In the mm. Bupt Rood alvt stated that no deputysherlffs df ther searchers, official at work la-1 " the mipa The belief la grow trig InBtnEham thal Lope hy now Is far away 7rom the camp While this belief la general, there ja another element which la not satisfied that Lopezs dead body Isnot in the mine and ibat certain persona who hate been In close touch wjth ifg search do wu know this There remary un supported c ferry re heard- whlfft re fleet upon, certain of the searchers, SHERIFFS NEXT STEP but there appears to be nothing the activities of Sheriff Smith Today on which to hapg them. tangible In the hunt after Lope were eonflned e the sheriff abardoired th ;h preparation, of a circular, of the bandit, which will be Wine in his aesrrh, these charges nt out through the country. While re heard with greater frequency Sheriff Smstn today still clung to the even th air before 'Opinion tiiat Lope- - iar'elihe.r dead, ot alive within th mine of the Utah Apex, " W'hen a poss of searcbri who had under his direction all deputies abd special guards have been withdrawn completed th exploration of th upper and win not be replaced unless some new development should occur at the Utah-Ape- x mine the Saturof workings led through a mine. day afternoon and "After the search we made of the cave-l- n heretofore unknown exit In Xlie mine,1- - Sheriff Smtttr-ealtoday, while Fameit tunnel, and announced that I am still convinced that Lopes la within th mine, either dead or alive, I did they had found no evidence that Rafael not consider It wise to put the county Lope, was Jn the pilne. Sheriff Andrew of Salt Lake to any further expense Ju Smith, Jr rabnndmtcd Thsjma h hunt the cost of malntatnlngthe guards and con. I besearching parties at the min wilhlq the mine which has been All lieve that our first trace of Lopes will ducted for the past four weeks be through the scenting of the oaor of guards were withdrawn and Sheriff his dead body within some recess of - - e th mine Smith sipd hit deputies returned to While I In cannot discredit all any way By Jemorrow yesterday the work of the Searchers,-.when iznyortara.: Deputy-Sher- iff Banford lleageg v and of mountain work and the to their Jhe myself went into tha tunnels yesterday Utah-Ape- x mine will resume it ap- we found several atope and abandoned workings Into which Lope might hav pearance of before the supposed crawled to die My theory Is. still that r of Lopef . ' he-- went Into such a place and elthet At prssent the Iheriff anffLia tvork-- - committed sulclda or succumbed to his and fatigue. He could hav er are .at aba With the certainty hunger gone Into one of these places and from that Lope ws" within the mine, all the Inside drawn down and thrown an efforts were concentrated In that dlrac-- t which would have formed ton,-apreeewlio Vakan. embankment v With the abandonment of the mine Jlis I tomb. do not to discredit wlh thmuork ' eearch there Is row no trail to he piGksd tt any one Jn th search, but we hav Today, however. Sheriff Smith been handicapped. For the first weak Will send out broadcast descriptive or 10 eLJh hunt we had good of Lopes in the hope of tracing men, daysmen who did everything they and him Could dor Then for various reasons of reward Induced by the proffered w 9 lot.tllRl!S JDEnth!r regular .aiark th.iveratprtvatniartle,rtvBrcCTn not allow them tlnue to'aearch within the mine.- - This us and in sum cases the Influence of will be done urjder the approval ot wives who feared for their husbands Supt. S. V. Rood, of the Utah-Apforced some of our men to company. Nb one will be allowed to Since then we have hrfd to use Just quit. enter the min who Is not know to be men rs we could get. and I regretsuch to of cool Judgment, because of the danger tothaw orknicn to pick up That has been against us. LAST DAT OF SEARCH, PRIVATE SEARCHERS The last act In the mine search foi the vHitlaw-w- as understandnumber of prl- Friction had vats parties are going to undertake well after the noon hour. developed overnight between the Bing- another aeqrth of tha mine. They can ham members of the searching party of only do that with the permission of Friday and the ghetiffaw force Satur- the mine officials. Superintendent day morning the party, hleh .Included Rood of th min has proffered me .active worker Jn., every assistance that could be given, Ur. F. E. traup,-tbs' search, declined to renew the Bunt. but the county will not undertake ny expressing their belief tjvat Lope could further search of the min unless we not be found. should obtain some further evidence By 1 oclock Sheriff Smith had gath- that he Is attll In there. I knew that in geveral Instances ered a party of special deputies, and e ..hsve .hesn tatelssL. For Instance. the ffuttiessjjuiH. through tic m!Pe Those In the I would ilke right ntvw to meet up was taken up again the party, which was In barge of Atha. with that fellow' 8am Rogers, shrt boss who according to a story Williams, were S. S Jones Hay Clay and O. Brlmhall, guides, Deputies R. tow on the outside, had talked op " -- 3 atbuuheadiIapex X L-J- ' P8 information than two shots In rapid became practically a settled convle-- j auocesulon were board from the quar-ltlo- n has In that ter towards which. Grant and Jensen ern part Lope. of the state, far from the had ridden. Wheeling their horses, main 'Of Searchers. Report of Sorenion and Wltbeek rods at full Uit Lone body received from various points towsrd the circling, riderless horses i0ng the line of the railroad and lr C8mPttfl,on even from points just bejond the N- - vVhen they relned up at the epotlyada border were given, credence, where Jensen lay in a clump of brush, GOES BACK TO BINGHAM Wit beck yelled and clutched his side wherorrlghf The T.ZtZtt . K'nmthtrta . o'fie statrrnd the guard upon Btng-j,ej.ie- ., ac 'L" P u. - 1- t i 1 - !? 5 , 1 -- HARKNE88 died at -J- hi udge Temple street. 1914, r tin i - an I Jh 4 mi w An exciting chase and brief scrim- ygyg,jn thl elty, -s Ham Henry Crater, In hie 0h rear tnage took place on east Second South funeral tk Co. ODonnell at Body street between Main and State street ! ' slast night and ended in th arrest ros. the plalnr and-miFLORISTS, UNDERTAKERS, and confinement of H. Brown, wanted !a,u In Brigham City for petty larceny. The kT d because of his THE laEADlNO FldOBIST, W Bouth. PhweWRRl arresting officer Were Sheriff John Suriith made special Zmidel of Boxelder eounty and- Pa- Ktwa. 1.1. flwr mlwlo. A trolman Lesser. th. FLORAtf Sheriff Zundel had been in Salt Lake R KJ. Evans. M Msln R ronnt, Wat Mt t Hawaiian islands. There was a pro- - two day looking for Brown. When pram Including numbers from the large he caught sight ef him laat flight near choir, and a solo by Mrs. A. Orlob tha Wilson hotel he quickened hi 1 . FROM and posing prayer, war pace and wa about to tkp hi man t ionr STOCK TO SEIjECT S Bute 422 yard Jesa Badger, preeldent of on tho houlder, when Brown looked Grand ward M I. A, and by John over hi shoulder, saw the sheriff and ANTED FEMALE. Bower Preeldent Leoip Browning Hgaft to run. He fell and was pounced ot the Thirty-firward M. I. A. pre- - upon by Sheriff Zundel. The souffle s!dd..ad lntroduced the speaker-p- f was ended when -- Patrolman Leeaer 1 jj , widely-extende- Frsljnt - monuments, tombstones. a IhELPW I. st took a hand and aided the sheriff. Bvan Ing. - 228-3- ed at t Dim 228-3- 0 0 tde nd T "Gounty Asseaaor w: a. Lestw 4 mmmlng put 34 deputte to to make the annual assessment in thu t city, and on Jaa. IS an additional u will be placed at work making tL I assessment in the county, outside I Salt Lake City. Th assessment am t -- be made ley May 1. thir g, South-Jorda- n. ! yt ' ASSESSORS AX WORK. st ham and hugged tlfe grond? Just onelthtrl'!' startling news Thursday glimpse was given of the fugtive Mexl- as h flitted through tnpex.had regained tan br dcn, mSf'bS Sorenson fifed two,,,.U0 rapid shots at the mine. flash of Lopes red sweater. Wltbeek wa breathing his last and Thls Information was given by Mike in a few fnotnenta, whispered a fareIUIan,,mnne well for hla wife and children A few who fhad Wednesday yards away lay Jensen and further on night at his cabin by Lope and forced wa the form of Grant, the latter to give him food and clothing and hi dead Bobbing hysterically, Sorenson new rifle and a supply of ammunition. lifted Jansen's head and tar that he Moreover Stefano was compelled to was living fiorenaon straightened Jen-- 1 accompany Lopes into the mine and sent from bla crumpled position, leaped carry a upplyof.food and bedding Pff-hhorse and. ran the anlmaL-to- i ix under the dreadful threat - of the the Jones ranch, where he shouted Stefano tht he f wordmurder the news otthe tragedy to Mra. Jones! of his where-n- d pamjy. asked her to telephone to Lehl St'e- aboutg wag taken to the officer! for a doctor for Jensen. until the evening of Galloping back to the scene of ihs fano. kept alienee day, wbr Its told the shooting, Sorenson found a raneh Thanksgiving of the occurrence and neighbor bending .over the dead men mine foreman and the two carried Jensen to the the alarm wa given. Jonea cabin Before the arrival of the LOCATED IN ANDY TUNNEL. doctor from Lehl. Jensen died, voiche might live for his By Friday, Lopez was definitely ing the wish-thfarewelL-'' in -- the im lavsl ot tha Utah- -, family and bidding-tbenr and. w as supposed to be In mine Apex WHOLE COUNTRY AROUSED. the Andy tunnel Guards had been Within less than an hour after the Stationed at the 11 entrances of the was mine which made an ant hill of the triple murder, tne countryside aroused and the alarm had spread to mountain and all stopes leading Don Sait Lake, Rrovo, Bingham and other one level to th next were watched cltlea and almosj wjttfie receipt Jif Plane --tee dlsladglngAbO-- . Yaltlak, bandit were formulated And abandoned county. Sheriff Last of Utah county during the day and following night and and citizen posses of Bingham clamb th of capturing Lope had ered Into cais ana sped.to the to feeproblem figured from tha standpoint of jonr. anch vvTth all aueed danger- - to th deputies. Marshal Evans Of Leni and his posse the least A sort of desperation, on. the part of were the first on the scene rfhd made Lx a haHtjr sea rcft"oT"t h e vlc in 1 of the j enter the Andv tunnel Saturday aftertrail. Early in th night, sheriffs and noon In an effort to bring about the deputies began to arrive and the little ranch house of the Joneses was capture of Lopez by the process of Six men. Deputy ed and orddiw gTcen oiit hyJlVcrtffl roklng him out. Sheriff S Douglas Hulsey, Thomas Smith disposed thevariou "posses over a wide range of country along the Manderkh, Dr. David H. Ray, Frank west shore of the lake, in the mean- Thompson and tw-- Austrian miners time, additional posse were hurry- all of Bingham, ascended to the 809-folevel of the mine by the lift and ing to the scene from Salt Lake and elsewhere. their way along the Andy picked When daybreak came, with them, ft.hale of hay nf Lofiex was taken up in dead earnest and a quantity of eulpher and formaland posse were sent hurrying to vari- dehyde. which they Intended to fir ous points north and south as far as at a suitable place. Lehl and Moslda to form a cordon of TWO MORE VICTIMS. heavily armed men and close In on Lopes Easily, he would be captured WtietrttreTTeached tbe movrth of a before nightfall. But' the 'fugitive Mexican was too wily for the dis- raise known as the Larson stope an organized posaea and he made his unfinished Incline between the 200 way to a haven In the Lake moun- and 300 levels, they yvere fired upon, tains thre shots In rapid succession being directed at them from a point up In the Unfortunately, excitement!-thSorenson, A1 Pautrh, J. D. tortclle, "Today though we cant do much first day s search resulted In confusion, the blind stope Hulsey dropped with TV. L,KnolLGeorga iloblnaon. Johnlhut begin picking np the outside trail xld'ng. materially the flight of Lopez a groan and Manderich fell mortally Golden,-TheateEl In the eyent that Lope did escape Each succeeding to the floor of jhe tunnel Phillips, -- S. minute brought its wvunded out rumor of the w hereabouts xvaids. Jack Forbes J T. AliDon Ben Our flrat thing will be the lending Dr Rav and Thops6n made a of Lopez and . - Carter, It. H, Duffin, L.- - 11, Duffin, of descriptive circulars." f the finding of new trails Civercau-tfo- n dash down the tunuef and succeeded "and recklessness clashed and a In reaching the entrance, where they freniled JoJloaing of k tilth of, Hulsey and Man- d In told S partial obliteration of the derich. The two Austrians of tha crouching of the fugitive partyjyfere left In the mine, the stope. bcbtmj rocks at the foot of PURSUERS-A- T btA They help and could Manderlch Saturday, Sunday and Monday p, groans of the dying bf and found the pursuer-fa- r at-tIn bo plainly heard from the shaft the their knowledge of Lopez bis where- the life After several hour. about Once, on baturdtfy tteraoon, two Austrians crawled to safety from 4- Ixipez, with charaprtristlc bravado, the tunnel the belle of the n aa told by lac Uc. ro that the could opened a little eklrfbish with fomrdep-utl- c SatupdAv nightandSunday, Oca.ro. , Because Inc 111 and Topi them to seek cover deputies made several effort tore-- ! Mexican quarter of upper gingham. not, therefor, entertain ch ws from hla butteta, firing .with oovc IIuLey.and "ifld Tuff kCA firUTrntwrtatn tta aaT IkJ- - AlilU4kgfeLopsxJwent and twice? were repulsed by t Bt,in, donued a rough khaki ault, a able accuracy from a little fortresa uw A party of Salt Lake patroltty up on the aide of a rocky clltt Lopez shoes pezon tiv flight of Tnuisda', Nov 20 fair of nw heavy thick-sole- d the west slope of the hill Into the poclr Until men guarding a portion of the tunnel while she v.as rctei'lng the attentions and a black slouch hat after the lone bandit held the were fired upon fiy Lopez and fled jets of his coat pnd the pouches ofWa, four atdark, of Juan Valdez, Ixpe, the hav, then quietly crept away from the mine, leaving their rifles and belt he sltpped manvrOunda (cartridge Another party entering young dandy of th Latin com- of ammunition for hi powerful armv and took a new lead on the deputies ammunition During, tha-br- ief exchange of shots, Hre tunnel behind a steel shield were munity at Bingham was fnqved to rlfla and tw r automatU prttols Then Lope the taunted the pursuing party and fired upon and forced to drop he coollv took his sttfnd outside the statt he two weck'rcl8U ut tetror home shield and run when, two or three of ipd watted for the made light of their efforts to iath him Ocixr Ins sevand murder which os, the !'e of d Many false report found their way bullets penetrated the coming of Vi to the ears otfca!t lake people steel screen eral good run and sta a n w nvsrk in and FIU)M BEHIND 0tne of them, were- - Issued tor what In an effort-t- o effect a true with crlnilnat rscord were worth ill cold print In the Lopez In order tij remove the bodies ooieck In the morning Vldex they From Ut trugc- si! tuc ' the-- , papers All of Ivin i, ias nUe of their comrades, the deputies end Inez h's msnana and dally hast to do with a resume-- f finish, of the cl - he f r.p g''t the exciting tered night with the ntght II had gone chase.inti ,siartd - 3 ultan-- f orreitnffSaturday s nMexican 'friend cf fiur a Teu gepg wjlfn Lopes puhed the D has since become thertjfe of Fafsri-1,- j; known that flue-In- Lopez JCorre!l called in the darks filled Vvlth the it, j,t tilsgsr ef his nilo. The stream of first two days, Lope tnaue hU ness to Lopez and pleaded with him as he plu hed to the ground way the and diaboiiuti muiiJ'r--- ' troni tha ambuscade on the Jones to permit the removal of the bodjes. lop i ibei'hldex pro first intimation. af the trsgedv ranch under mmdc gave no reply. cover, of the irrigation but hunted, became posses .1 r ,hf Mfxlcan loIon fMpun f,hrllT altch ami south. The plan of smoking out Lope was ..along the .laha chore mania onehisfatj; il b" n alcj Julus hoeneon was flotlflcd-an- d the to Feltcan the and tevlved point. Rounding - Lopca"waa a fugitlv he headed north wh tunnyUentrance wasi point, J r'omp-arouae- a riauget r along the west side of closed by bulkheads Sunday afternoon Jn from Juet'ce, Grant, Qtt3 Wit be k .mil t the Utah-Ape- x was abandoned SaturWoik hi c1 re cat ,o aetl on the Utai p the nvuntain side n s wide arc day mine and all efforts were cun-- j morning s breakfast from In the evening of No over Ihe II ghland Bov crsnlhled If" herder whom he eurprised athunmy eentrated on the task of forcing the Vt hen Thi,hr ct icev Htu before he droj on ranch fugitive info the open. ,f t' In bait LakJ poefs tc'l our- - cmumiii uni struck for (ho passes ,hKbta In At the vsbln. Lopez ext hanged his of Jurn Vale at bingriaf W thf mountain! lending to the DEVELOPS ""1 INTO WAITING GAME, u for hat "Pn arm, t by the hdec-am- t n ran nt r " HI Ralph u)lm,v S'wrrn of th Jordan narrows From this lime oh the development manhunt became a the mine had been and left a few davs ht penetrate every Inga the bulkheads were drawn jenlngs t fort of boulderB ami ate in(1 B Prtv of searcher entered the. western h tore The without ft'nding trace nf the 'pi Rafael Lye? ,ml U- - n,tu Liv,c Jja j ivjien w nc killing was car food and other O' p Mr i it aud IHJNS ROWS NKts o JuUus Pornsrt t posed clues were found, 'PYiin 1.M but not the brfi'd w erv, riv als the other 4 .'ic vif 1, , r esiloncd at tip Highland Boy Th bmlles 'fugitive,-'When of Ilulgej and for-In- ez hc.aUiiiKmpdhtscrowrnl'st Ckaio Jesl uv gave hirth n m vd mnw-iuer Mtnderivh letoveid from the preparations and crept awav In th, tvea sort or m low lot- - With I mad spot where th v had been shot down his wv agafn n th- , hn Jhoug,.-,,a.c vdi.-.Lt.IpImrrpvsivpfinerat were held, at h.wol1 apprehend and up the cast slope to the J.mee and imoVtalM fallow A H ing lay at 1ast where he neared the m ene of the which all Rngtam turned out tauch. - n ! v as c d on bed. Lopez (iWrtbVk and Nephl Jen- - shooting of the deputies Tu an old tint feature of the Manderlth Juneral , a tatg of andv hie th fact that the little Son. of the slain Zlng qurlria yn dcpri' c.herffs tjtiohed at Bing frofented hi ,s to Thf u.r cildn hern . t with Wltbe Austrian saFon the drivers seat of the iCt out aft hears-that flear th HcM-inpoy nilh- - on the ,1.01 carried bts dead fathers th SO n'Clock .4- - Betwren body,, n rasped in, big tiny. ham's .we a a Thujplay. and dawn , v vWMwal there before him and he reason and toj rifle. s Itbeck stopped on Again the min was bulkhoaded ancf - t Sale-Lak- . tele-grap- ia nt n-a- h Five days search of Salt Lake and other Utah cltlea, and score of to officer oLColorado, Idaho, Wyoming and 'Nevada cities, have failed To reveal a trace of Badle Bran-nin14; Mary Brannlng, 18, and Florence. atUlman. 1. whq disappeared the from Brannlng home, 41 south First West street. New Year eve, in com psny with two young men, whoa Idenby th police. tity is kept secret According to Mr Brannlng, the girls were admonished to "return from their sleigh ride by 9 p m , which they promts d to do. It has been learned that the sleigh, taken from the Iowa livery stable, wa returned to the stable within, a short time and that a two seated rig" with a horee was taken Infound New stead.'. This outfit wa Thsbilla -- -- SINCE - - ( SIB Robert Hikna east Srrurh .residence, In this city, on Morulas shortly after 10 a m fr- Jan 4. cardiac failure folia tag acute tworwiri. T tie Funeral services, at th hou anil ar First Mt Olivet cemetery Jan the aft North and Second West streets, where noon, will be strictly private Ko flowan, the horse was hitched to a tree It had At a local hospital Jan 4, lip , ABBOTT evidently been there several hours. Jsmea Albert Abbott, In hla 42nd siv Whether the girls left the city voluntarily or were lured Away by . the LA R BEN. At th Oregon Bhort Line d youths is the question that has puzzled pot, this cjty, Jan. 4, J914, Clarence the polfre. Mrs. Brannlng has walked aged 33 years, son of Mr and No the street night and day, and ha appeared at police headquarter several Th body will b sent by Undertaker times a day seeking for news of her Wm. 'Taylor Tuesday morning to Joph are Inclined The to daughters police Ephraim, where funeral services will b? the view that the girl were lured away held by a gang of white elaver end hav BLAKE Rosa Jensen Blake, daughtw been taken from th state. The Btlll-mand Annie Jensen of Cresceni girl )s said to be a ward of the of J, F,died at Clear Clreek, Utah, Jan, juvenile-cou- rt and tfbth the suspected .t'tah: ADDRESS OF PRESTrSMITHr jaj4 of embolism ef brain born jDraper, men are said to be known to the poMarch 24, 18S3, marrlad Utah, lice W. Blake, ' August 16 1901. to T. Verl Blake wn Blake, Gold Tbs Thirty-firward meetinghouse Its Blake and Gladys Blake, children was filled to Its full capacity Sunday BRIGHAM CITY YOUTH , wardhormo t Funeral South Jordan Funeral services were ilto ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT pm Tuesday 1914 held at Clear Creek Jan. 8, tl wKnrltiTrBh"l,0n GIRLS KJT: ..Brown jsaald iaubave-toirtr- , checks, on for ISO and one .,,7 , from E. L Jackri pf Brigham18 succeeded! In cashing them H asf. ted having cashed the checks, but -slated that h found them rj JT -, was he L he said, time, hungry.prompted him te reallae on the ,? . able slips of paper. 1 thL-orkin- . -- MINERS HEARD TAPPING - Wood and H. Molyrieaux. SEAHCHER OVERCOME, 1 f alurday afternoon work consisted of a renewed search .of the Andy tunJiEpeciaf to The.NewK-nel, and also jhose of the Minnie end Corcllo and . Bingham, Jan. Parnell level Rav the search During two associates, namesunknow n, cam C!Ji 3 waa.mercome by smoke sulphur mine to be assisted out ofhe mine and rushing from the Utah-Ape- x He was taken to the cabin oflMike St shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon fano, where he was revived and excitedly reported that they had In all known slopes, drifts heard tapping on tbs bulkhead at tha and Incline were gone over, and guards The men seemed to be left a each point so that there would Andy Incline be no possibility of Lop In great fear and refused to go bark doubling tack on his pursuers. Into the mine. Deputy Sheriff Julius A blood stainpd handkerchief was orenoo. heading several men, found by George Robinson nea r the fon UP t0 th8 mi,e to Tnoestlgale. bulkhead la th Parnell tunnel. Jt bad Laving been foldsd, LOPEZ BILLS GROW BIGGER, to fit within the supposl-, Whfn within i tlon was offered that Lope had need It a mile -- if half the Wto protect hi frosen foot Tracks of reived Bill from the BlUgham Uvery and that Eureka from hav been ahoe rubber were) may to jtlfiftf also foiibd In the mud of the work- - whether! Lopes had, been seen In ihs wivt-ns- a spnf fondav night in Transfer company aad from the High Inga, but no dpflntte or positive trace vicinity !l Grant and Jenson rode to - ,)uf .on the KreR vfiw-ei- l a Total the'143' Boy Uvery aggregating Fureka and . .. the . of J.opr wag found wards the lake shore to investigate Mt to of 2lt7 is Mexican were, a presentea Valdez, n of m . Maurkj After the thorough search of the min fttn movement nn,o. Mr. board of county commissioners this Frlilpy and fealurdaj. Sheriff Smith de Jonesloll Sorenson and VVItbeck that cowboy , on ot a this Information, man were Incurred tided that it tyould b ue,leas tnctirry answering Lopes's description! Acting morning expert horsemen were dispatched from ofi tljo search there and turned back to th Lopes man-huEureka, Tooele find. Milford to search , through Rupf.-Ro- od which have 'r the desert sndmher bands ef deputies l s , bee rtfis in the bulkhead for the near the " madcthelr, way Ito Stockton, tram -part weeks." It McIntyre ranch by special (Bpyclal to Th New) Bingham. Jan. S Kupt. Rond of the Utah-Apemine announced this noon that alt miner u,ho hpd been forking In that portion of (he mine Uhlch u as bulkheadM prtorTo the activities of Sheriff Smith there had bettirhed to work The force numbers 32 mien, and when the? caune s nitrsinii? nnoonced that --h baden. tered upon a waiting game and would continue this form of slag .until rhe Mexican should 4 come out or rHeor starvation within the mine. A few days ago Sheriff Smith announced that he mmuld open the mine pn Friday January g. uiflPUL S1 the pass. w hen., th ..snow Kutehen," - Here few rtwtedb-- i marked trail of Lopes waa lout on the hind & lone-treat the head of the pass At a miner' cabin they commanding the approach from every rocky road. wer given a Junch wlta hot coffee and direction. Buffering front frozen and bleeding slept until daylight, when they began feet, Lope hobbled many mile over the descent into th t alley. the - Early In 'he y Iep-futrocks and cunningly morning of Friday, Jensen called casually at the office confused his own trails Whether he of J, W, Grant, chief of police of occasionally . dropped from sheer ex- id told him that he was haustlon and left a scuffed patch in the Bingham, andt'-noor purposely disturbed the going to follow aftef Sorenson of the snow to confuse his follow- and Join them In the Valley and asked Grant to go along. -- Grant era la a matter for surmise. From "Hell's Kitchen" to the tracks tigjitly contented to accompany Jenof the Topllff branch of the Salt Lake sen - for the ride." -Jensen anj Grant caught up with Route, Lope mode his Jiy Sunday SorensotLAnd Wltbeek at Lark Friday night and Monday morning the -deputies morning and the quartet rode south, to1 H-i- fall on the roadbed- of the following the foot track of Lope In railroad- - The morning sunshine and a th light snow after noting that he light rain during the night served to had made a detour around Lark. All hover bis tracks end the chase tagged, Many of the deputies returned to their of Lehl and gaining on the fugitive. and disheartened, home, and in many quartera Lope was given lost. up for However, It wa supposed that the before. Mexican had headed north toward howleng a teHr-frorthe cabin Blr.ghariV and-th- e dls they could poeges. wer they followed the trail south and west In the vallevbriow the Jordan onto the sage and greasewood flats of trlbuted f.n to enjrd the tfF1 ButterfieM canyon r"Cl! n- -f - . Saratoga -- - Main St7 Main St. ra W ex i Semi - Annual -- Clearance iSale are going to shotv you as you have never been shown before whtis who and whatfs what We riff-raf- f. in the Clothing Business during this tremen- - deiayed-Saturday-un- dous sale. The Extraordinary values we offer should -- mean a bring you to THIS STORE, big saving to you in the cost of o ot for-th- n -- ey MensandBoys Clothing and Furnishings e I r -for :4- ' 'I -- ea $1.00 Quality .. 75c $ 1.50 Quality ,.$1 .15 $2jOQ..Quality Mafl-derl- steel-jackete- -- - - i 1 'Ira-mai- 1 The-mi- I " 1 i tha DL ted but ou Jre t i i t ( e apad dr v t t - t fc ct ,ran4,:,w thF-Cool- ey - v , p ! , - V t -- n,- fr 4i a ! tie ed req tha . in ci --ed had -- wtr jail eas Cut Of the "J O fth onl the ma m li ree V--? Price. ter L rm aft ma tr o ku or i ...... .$4.50 . r-- anc thf fro ,$3.65 . a U hur bar $2.85 . Men s Suits and Overcoats Hlf th pr -- Ah Ua ar Pr fr lei o $35.00 Suit or Overcoat , $32.50 Suit or dvereoat - $30.00;Suit or Overcoat 327..T0 Suit or Overcoat 325.00 Suit or Oyereoat $26.00 1 4 at ,r $22.50 Suit Overcoat . . .$24.00 $20.00 Suit or .Overcoat . . ,1 , . $22.25 $18.00uit oTOvercoat hnlf-fonn- 11 - 1 ti vctl. ,$8.65 $6.00 values .$6.45 $5.(l0 values .$5.35 H00 values t P7 4t -- - er-l.t- $12.00 and $10,00 values . . , $9.00, $3.50 apd,. $8.00 Values . 4$7.50, $f .00 and $6.50 Aalues . -- F OfO Boys Suits and Overcoats sup-AB- v!-c- Cut Z - -j- -i iha loc All Boys and Childrens HATS, g t'J'-hloodc- d tt$2.85 $4XX):-Qualit- All the New Novelties in Soft Hats, including our famous Bellniore and Velours -- t I y $1,40 $5.00 Quality ..$3.55, All Men's Heavy Underwear in wool, silk and wool, balbrig- gan and mercerized . . -- v $2.50 Quality. . .$1.90 $3.00 Quality. $2.25 rn devll-msv--c- are r and Wasatch Fancy, Soft and Pleated Shirts 'were-signaling- Of Lopez. Mexican Bandit -- Excello, Arrow hlid ed i will me tralle-reeulte- Storyof theCareerof Crime nlet dra beh Comparison will quickly demonstrate this. There is no time to lose during this Tremendous Clearance Sale. -- -- - $16.35 v,... $14.75 T.$20.p0 $16.50 Suit or Overcoat . . . . .$18.40 $15.00 Suit nr OtereoatTTrr .$13.15 $12.15 m ho dr gl at fee 5Ct er th .$10.85 I T( tli V n |