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Show - ' ;J . i f 1 I i if . iHZ) -- j i. w, v LOGAN CITY UTAH,! SATURDAY, APRIL vol. xxiix. -- grove of the University of Wash-- ! ingtonv who was en route on a RIOT vacation trip, and who bad been despondent and raoroseattemptedl to commit suicide by cutting his throat nith a razor. Have a .1 Great Northern Passengers Theie.was a physican on the train, bnthehadno facilities for Thrilling Experience. performing the necessary operation, nnd it was absolutely necessary to: get into communication with one Sulfur and Pisscozers HumcJrei of the neighboring tftwns. Fifty Two ProIn their desperation the passen- From Cold nd Hunger For Days ould-fc- e Suicide, gers broke open everything in the fessor Colgrove, the 'V trains chest and in the conductors. The Old Mn Committed Suicide, and Will ProbablDie. box fonnd a tclegraphjnstnimeut. Young Kelt Covered UpTue .Tracts &t and suicide. 5 , 1902. . nxo. oi , ! INTERFERE. it , ' ! 'i ClydeFeltTclSsThe he had performed the grue- - sMnetask; V ' Clinton Dotson, that fct - the Mast Die Unnatural Son, Today. 7 Although the' story of the lad clears up many uncertain points and explodes all the pet theories pitted Against tfce Life of His Father conjured up by the police, there In. Order to Secure His Own Release remains a number of important cirFrom Prison l leming His Companion cumstances still under the cloud. of in Trim;, Has Already Paid The Penalty. mystery, and these, if explained, it is believed jnay bring forth still mnnVon A more startling developments. As Iwtar Hi electrician blizzard and: - - Deer Lodge, Mont., April 3. n yet tliero is no motive apparent for cl DiVl St. Paul, April 2. Passengers tapped one of tlie wires and ttaefl,t:E-w,t5rtltlie suicide and alleged mysthe; Cliutou Dotson, known os the un-ciucd. terious valise, the unknown con- natural son "and n life conniet arriving today on a Great Northern fed the instrument. He knew? a id tents of which were so strangely train due last Friday tell of being ltttle about telegraphy nnd notifiedthe Etate penitentiary, tomorrow Inow-boun- d guarded by tLeir owner, cannot bo for four days and fire the operators at Minot and WillisFrom ton of wbatdiad occurred. ...I found. The hoy explains his part : forenoon, at 11 oclock, will be earned Mr. Collins valise to in the nights on theorstprairies of northDa-koti- T each place a snow plow was started for plotting against the mysterious affair by friend-hange- d blizzard the in front of an engine-- Fearing -- a the top of Ensign Andgaverac iiP the-wfor the old man. caused J that ship life of his father in order to secure northwest has seen in mauy years, surgeon. his watch arid GO cents, which he him to accede under persnasionJ i,i3 n.iease from prison. James The one fiom Minot, after a hard said was all the The told with only food enough for two Felt story I he had. young by his execell was change mate, Fleming, work, reached the siding started dowm the rela.ted.lo officers Gillespie ami cuted last was fi ugajhmenls a day, and withs uch nights hill, September1orhispart" e T r v t iie f o ovr i b morning : and Roberts as . the three walked up j jn j10 Moody a small amount of ' fuel that the the wouudod man gwas me back nnd told . me to wait for 'critne.TiFleming is Av- omen-ha- d to have killed Dotsons themselvesin flhe train to' St. Paul,removeiLpn where he him at the point of the hill below, eluded cave, and came as tlio re- - j father npon being released from blankets nnd the men to wear their w&s cared for at the city hospital. because he wanted to go over tie salt of clues furnished by other Governor Toole penitentiary. t)e The almost famished passengers bill and hide his valise.. I took loys being overcoats day and night to keep upon the lad As , this afternoon positively refused spring ll The train was who had suffered from the cold from freezing. the afternoon these for the lust time to interfere in bewith .me and' waited t surprise.-Athe hatchet and exposure, wore given food and wo completely lost to the world. assisted officers, by Chief half of the condemned man. Dot-so- n before he met it warm berths in the first train about a half-hou- r Late Thursday afternoon the Jilton, county attorney and gives every indication of going me he He told tfas me. then gothe The drifts. out of its through other precarious way picked pushed. officers, scoured tlie vicinity to the gallows without fear. His Willistou in the hope of being able rotary plow made one trip through ing to kiirhimselfj be hated to of the NVasatka, searching for evibe will buried body Alongside of to leach Minot, some fourteen the drift between Ray aud Minot, tell the people he wasnt going to dence to clear up the affair. It his companion in crime, Fleming. miles to the east, before night. Al- but tho snow piled in so rapidly New York,, and he wanted me to was in this search that Raymond most midway, at a little stopping that it was necessary for the rotary come with him and hide his things Johnson and Henry Potts, two cniTicisM of noses: place called Ray, where there is to pass through again, and then so no one would know who he was companions of young Felt, who claimed to have secii him washing only a sidiug, h water, tank and a precede the passenger train through or what became of him. Judge 0. W, Powers stands for coal shed, the -- train . was stalled. the cut. have blood from his hands at the r:toldhimTl'wouldnt gtory on District Attorney The engineer ' thought he could Professor Colgrove was brought anything to do witb.thaMcind of a Dennis C. Eiehnor. It was while run the engine back to Wiiliston to St. Paul early this morning. thing, but lie insisted, and he lmd we were tqving the Ja and get aid, and taking the con-- 1 The jugular vein is partially been such a good friend to me, I say.--; the Judge. him; at Coalville, ductorwith him, started on the severed, and it is not believed he thought it would be no harm to do was making an able arguDennis trip. The lone engine .was stuck can recover, He has been ill fromUbat he wanted. H tookme to the ment in closing for the State, when in a drift in a cut a short' distance too close application to work, . and cave and -- toldime to wall it up to my great surprise cud somewhat out of the town,nndhacr to be had decided to , spend a month after he kilUnPhirnself, then said to my horror for. 1 did not susand relatives at to go down the . abandoned, This left the train of with friends gulchandp return pect Dennis knew anything about ' coachesand abontr2oO Hamilton rNrYr in about a half-houeight to hule the the Bible he said something like passengers alone on the sidiug, things he left out of the cave. T Moses, gentlemen of the this; and with all communication cut went down to the poi-- t of the hill, KANSAN FATALLY HURT. was the great the jury, off. went back. and after a half-hou- r Moses, great, gentleThen started the longsiegp, durSan Bernardino, Cal., April 2. I saw his clothes aud, buuuling men of the jury, in the sermou on which cold had to the borne ing bp Judge Irvin Stratton of Wichita, them up, I hid them under the V the mount, said Then slialt not and hunger stifled. There was Kan., was fatally injured this after- rocks. I found the razor in the kill an admonition, gentlemen of much suffering. noon by a car on the San Bernar- mouth of the cave near a pool of the that is jury, by the respected There was an incipient riot on dino Valley Traction . company blood, and;after wiping the blood best Ihe civilized' people throughout the first day. The' second-clas- s line. Judge Stratton is a promi- - off with ray,fi rigors I threw it upon world. Moses taught that a man passenger3.insisted tlyt they must neoit horsebreder of Kansas .and the eliffv.,L then discovered the should not kill another, gentlemen have as much or more food than has spent tin winter here. This bloody towel uud buried it withthe r ' At this point Samuel Brin-tothe others, and they being in afternoon, while he was driving clothes. . foreman of the jury, interlarger numbers and had mortr near Wesley station, the horse beThen I walled up the cave. I Mr. rupted Denuis by saying: raveunous npjetites,vit was diffi- came frightened at an approaching discovered theu that I had over v to hat have you Eiehnor, say cult to confine them to their quota. electric ear nnd backed the buggy looked the collar, necktie, nnd about Mr "es that killing Egyptian Many were noFwITfingras the firs! in frontof tlie ear, which struck suspenders, and I 1ml them under and Inlying him iu the sandt class passengers insisted, that it, fatally injuring Judge Stratton. the tin can whore they were found, This blocked Dennis fora minute, women and children shonld be fed A Southern Pacific motors which 1 was pretty badly scared and but he come back strongby sayaud taken care of first, but after was coming behind the car struck harried to the spring, where ing; Well, Mr. Brinton, I dont some argument they were prevailed the horse at the same time and washed the blood off my hands, think Moses did ligbtr. upon to subside. killed it. But little hope is enter- then went home and afterwards on 5th paqe.) (Continued Monday evening Professor Col- - tained for Strattons reeuvery. went to town. One of the most extraordinary stories of alleged suicide probably ever developed was- - related - to the police officers yesterday, afternoon by Clyde Felt. The lad who accompanied Samnel Collins to the mountains the day he disappeared came forward with the assertion that Collins cut his own tlwoat ami persuaded him to wall i:p!l.e lornband dispose ot the telltale evidence o!' the deed L The hoys tale of mow he .was told of tie old mans intentions how he waited in the lonely' hollow while the deed was done then coolly disposed of the grime covered clothes nnd kept his secret in fearful silence lost he should be nrrested,is one hardly parallelid in fiction. lie is now being'dfctaincd in the custody of the police while his story is being, thoroughly in4 Gruesome Story, 1 J ! ! r - -- but-le-enlle- 1 to-wr- d 11 ap- , -- me-mur- der r, I.aw-giv- er - law-give- r, -- n, -- -- hi-in- g vestigated. 7 So strange Was the - story - that the unexpectedness with which it - . . came almost paralyzed the police officers, who have maintained a su ieid o theory but the-- r eadincss J. PIEUPOXT MORGAN, ONIJ OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ' ' . . FINANCIERS. ilr. u.oi'r.m, orjjanizor ct tlie 1)1! lion dollar steel trust, tlie preat railroad mupr and General of the Captains of Tlie 1 1 '7 lias htn nv11 tiiiufd Cflptaiu He is a native of Connecticut nnd is 04 years old. with srhiclrthelad producedthe fatal razor from its hiding place and identified ti c spot in "which the bloody clothes . haa been found cailier in the day left no doubt but LIEUTENANT GENERAL NELSON A. MILS, YUIO MAY RETIRE. . Wltm t!m civil wnr Yolunleoreii nnd r.t tha nnl nt 21 fog.-i- Gem-ri- l Mile ve a claik in crwikerz store in Ronton. Iin nn ft my corps. iiU civ ii wr record we oxcailcn r gcneru.1. In liLO Ins naa made Renter -- t d. .ns cmimiuu'linpr v.ari close lie oaa :slr.r |