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Show rn V J Dj & VOL. XXIII. V LOG AX. CITY, UTA1I. VttDV. HOODOO ItL I' I UlVlV llUllUi ovor SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. XO. 149 le has found seven boxes of merchan returns, and suppose I the NEW, DEFENSE. dise principally shoes, which A explosions which rent the air were S the of were and were 5 Boston the from shipped piogramme ja part X ... NEWS " Store to Seofield just prior to the totally unaware of the tragedy be - X i jing enacted so near Ht baud until a $ .oollapse of that institution. The 7 j of Fireworks ot detachment forced Victims j Explosion of their s pohco List goods will be held for the benefit Witness Testifies Positively Molineux - -- room for the of creditors. ay through is Growing. passage of. the men hearing the) Didnt Mail Package. Three brothers; Edward. Joseph mangled remains of their comrade, . and James McKee, alleged to be Alice Hall, a coloml cirt of Balt red men from Policeman .Shea, lustantly a ter the liole In the Well ;t is undcr arrest as being one conntry, attacked and badly beat a nble calm swept over the crowd, At the Same Time She Partulv Ident'-fie- d Eighty People Injured, Several of whom anfl aj interest in the returns of two sirens who separated a man man named Frank Barber, Diifrom Attributes his Coroner . Jurv roll. Will Die Harry .Cornish a the Man Who immediately died out, as the, long Madge Daniels resort on Commer 1 ambit-Arm e Criminal of and Mailed I to lip Neglect the Package o! P. inn, Addr.i;cd And; patrol wagons The Me A young man named Mortensen, eia street, Salt Lake. uter lancesin dead the and Bellevue1 carrying driver of a butchers delivery Kees will be held to await the re to f Himself Not Shaken on Lg AnapotatedBv Wholesale at ijnred filed through Twenty-fift- h wagon in Ogden, had a runaway in suit of Barkers injuries. j street for Bellevue hospital, and which he was severely iuju red. THREE KILLED IN FIflHT. thousands lined the walk and Thomas Birth a man young New York, Nov. 3. Complete gazed at the convey Orange, Tex., Nov. 8.- - --Jeff whose home was in was Coalville, lances. , revised lists today of the dyad and (:it M.rshd Jordan and New York, Nov. 6. The great,ltl crashed to death in a .nine Five hundred oE the of ahoot- persons . gathered n cxp?osun killed were in injated victims est sensation in the second trial of outside-o- f the morgue and other dent at Grass Greek on Thm,ayiToneyJonea late today. ing affray fireworks in Madison square ast afternoon. with hundreds came and went daring o haver ex Badbloodiasaid-ttwelve that show people No evening chieJiaa. ye f otmd'to isted between Chenanlt' andWill the murder jof Mrs.... Adams- ,- carafr the night, seeking among the uin werekil cd and about eighty injured. .iLWtrfVprV-fveljuivi.a wjuT- friends the identity of the man who-s- o Harris, a.weILknowu youn man, late today, when Mrs. Hannah I. brute Miss assaulted Alice these fat had whouL aie probably Several of they 'for some time. Today the two met, Stephenson, the wife of a Brook. nt the door of her home in Rogers the crush y tenible explofollowing hersareto-daaud hurt an(j aftcr a war 0f WOrds Harris lyn policeman, was called to the uianyot Titly Salt Lake. sion of .Thousands gathered secured a double-barrpersons shotgun stand by the defens and testified in a serious condition. them the at gates, Chenanlt. among hospital The and killed Lake still Salt are police held was to informal An inquest . many women Harris ran1 to escape the fire o positively that Molineux was not busy gathering in the gamblers. Six m-- i formal to the dny preparatory fpjie cene3 around Bellevue arrests were made Wednesday Chenaults brother, but was appre the man who mailed the now famj quest set for Friday. hospital were the most exciting in night, aud each man was released bended by City Marshal Jordan, ous poison package at the general - The .Coroner held John-Cr- aig the history of the institution, by depositing $100 cash bail. - who was close at hand. While postoffice on the evening of at work in $18 (XX) bonds on a charge of Nearly the entire force was William Jones, a young man 'of the officer was conducting young December 23, 1898. e emer-M- r. Sivty-fivhe was shot and kilto j over the injured. in the first degree, manslaughter Draper, was struck by a train Harris bisjail Then the witness partially idenand and and led surgeons physicians is in was prisoner escaped. Sney alleged, while walking on the railway track Craig, it who was 200 male and female nurses, It is not known who killed Jor- tified toHarry Cornish, on Wednesday night. Both legs charge of the- expfosites at the stand np in court, as the asked of the .accident. Two bnvs father with every attendant at the were broken and his head severely dan, although there were a largo roan whom she saw standing in who were carrying boxes of ex hospital, were summoned for im ent and bruised. He was taken to number of people on the street at front of her in the line at the post-offic- e mediate doty. Mauy auiputatipna St. Will the time of the tragedy. plosives, were sent to the House of Marks hospital. aud holding in his hand a found were and arrested was later Harris ,,e.(essul)' Detention byjhe Coroner as wit- On the night of election some package addressed to Mr. Harry were in jail. placed nesses. AU the rest of the ten' At the hospitals the injured Knickerbocker Club. miscreant entered tin stable of (1. ' reported as being in a fair waj At this juncture his brother, Cornish, prisoners were discharged. oil she saw, Ilcr ideu- - -twas F. Westphal, one of the judges of James Harris, started for a nearby That Coroucr said then were ward recovery, with the exception was not posi- Coruish Mortimer Butler, who because eleetiou, and cut one ear nearly store, declaring that he would pro- ifteation of Raid seven bombs. An attempt to shoot looked very he tive. She off from each of his buggy horses. cure a weapon aud take part in the mnch like the eff the first failed, he said but it unconscious after the amputatiou man, but hesitated one of his legs, and is not ex- The Mayor ha9 offered a reward of affair. It is alleged that Toney detonated, and thus caused the ex- of when to recover; and Frank $30 for bis arrest and conviction. Jones banded Harris a gun. after before replying affirmatively -pected think-he-w- as bombs. There other of the plosion asked if she did Dot the men engaged which the - former- - jumped-into-- a Not content with the were ten bombs and four mortars Leisten, one of he man. The witness accounted in setting off the fireworks, whose readynawarded her of the estate of buggy, and as he wss driving weighing 130 pounds each. her movements on the evening eor on the "it is a ease of absolute criminal death is probabl-the victims of the he late Dr. John R. Park, Annie awav officers appeared 23rd and her reasons December of Seven legs of F. Arraitnge Hilton is suing to re- scene aud opened fire on Jones, in- or not said Coromr neglect, appearing at the first trial "One of the mortars was set off, fireworks explosion were amputated cover her dower right in n" piece of flicting wounds from which he were given in details Besides and sold by the Doctor without died a few moments later. and it was pointed at a row of at Bellevue hospital today. The prosecution, on. cross-ex-- dozens ler consent, to Hon. George W. were there the amputations FATAL FEUD IN MONTANA. There other mortars in a line animation, brought out the fact. n hands and Thatcher. was a defect in the bottom of the of minor operations Butte, Mont., Nov.6. A special ;har Mrs. Stephenson had suffered of the mortar and it leaned toward the feet and for burns. Many victim Ma Qnog Tu, the unlucky to the Miner from Glasgow, Mont., from attacks of nervous prostraunderwent several opera- of and irate says that as a result of the tion within the last two years, and others, which were set off by the patients jealous Sing, Yip tions and some lost both hands. fire ball thrown toward them. Celestial of Salt Lake who slew engendered during the campaign had carefully read the details of OVER A N EMBANKMENT. It is estimated that 30,000 peoThe questions him because of his love for Ah Qn United States Deputy Collector of the former trial. ple were in the square at the time. Ouray, . Colo., Nov. fi.rrTbe was buried on Wednesday. Habeas Customs James It. Stephens shot of the assistant attorney tended ta Probably 20,000 of these were stage coach which runs between corpus proceedings have been be- - and instantly killed William Hum show that ,an effortwould b- massed around the point where the this place and Red Mountain met gun for the release of made to prove insanity' or delusion accideiAjiarlieruLxm--e-nsfo(Ty: with an while It is also probexplosion ocenrred, and they day. The fight occurred in the sa under hysteria. i -the of road, the able that an ffort will be.made to- gn-eficlnfJsoT of steepest grades Jamesf Peterson of Michigan was loon, aud a number of anaUM-forCornis- h. fourteen the with safety, knocking one another down and, together stabbed by --jin were shot, thoughritz belie vecUnot proyef fatally perhaps moun the down and falling over park beuebes passengers, rolled the clerk in the Miss Mill Italian-labore- r'nt a railway camp fatally. 30frfeet7 bottle holder was where store Glas the 30,000 others wereHtpassediinithje- of F. Hard, Mayor George near Eureka, on Wednesday. The ana killed was she sold horses the of One and where the the testified of in shot "oppolitTside purchased , that right leg park, row began between some Italians, gow, was times several Her-- ' over rolled in the late coach holder the the re election were the member. evening. lose they that viewing and Peterson had no part, in it," may corroborated turns which were thrown upon i in its descent. All the passengers was evidence struck by a D. J. White was Three but still got stabbed. the-timless. er, or store at more in who was the man were fcreen before the bullet and slightly injured injured the nttcr spent imrtiediately Italians, The prosecution has held frown as the Flatiron building. The driver attributes the- - accid and Joseph P. Dore shot in ankle and the camp - The persons in this portion of dent to the slipping of the brakes row, left that the holder was purchased eardeclared their intention of defying foot shattered; will lose foot. tie park were apparently elated and an nniuly horse. Humphrey was shot through ly in the afternoou: Miss Miller arrest. the heart. Stephens emptied his positively swore that the man who. West of Imtehers, Bros., Dahls sixshooter and Humphrey three bought tlie holder was not Molidressed two had sheep chambers of his gun during the neux. The trial will be continued Jordan, stolen. The thieves, unfortunately j tomorrow morning. CROCODILES ARE HIS PETS. had a narrow-gau- ge for On of the wonder of Pari at present it JW.hman named them, lost W of trained crocodiles which do tncks at hi command At firit.ar 40 wagon and. their horse-ha- d laariana were inclined to bite Jheirjnaater. but they am now quite tameled facts which sTioe, of one part ;o the arrestof N. H. Henderson ATCW ' STATE 1 1 to-mak- e ( - Crest-Examinatio- n. v awe-stricke- -- n Wci-$lln,- RolandlV-MoltneuXpchar- ged t-b-een- . m r t-duritrg'The el , ! to-ti- - , , to-T- he -- .! i t i ill-fee- ling AMiiLD.QniiprmT-TJiTriwiyTrTMMrniKfeTTeste- were-eerambH- n r- n by-stand- r byi sky-scrap- e. well-arme- andUeorge-H- n sKst ' '' C fy ', ft !'-- y to attempt to ftiti stupid that few animal trainers hnva tier card to make them his pets, Pemelet M. induced this Tery rerwon, doubtless, indicates, S?U'? ' slWsjs looking for something new. A the wd of tiu, iauriaii and geti fclowj with thiu Try ft V ua nteirat-whose- re stdencesTverOiso iound the two stolen mutton. Despondent because his business affairs did not prosper and grieving over the death of his daughter, W. K Terlmno of SalLLake-cnded-hi- s life in a room at the Culleu hotej. A package of cyanide of potassium in the room, and a small quantity of the drug, involution Uv a glass near the""bed revealed the mcaus by which the suicide was accomplish' ed. i - James Homstrom, a young Swede walking on the railway track between Colton and Castle Gate, heard a train approaching and .in attempting to escape fell between two bridges, fracturing his right leg between the mee and ankle. He called forhelp, and two young men came; but initead of helping for the him they robbed him of $3 in money and lpft.him. county The Sheri OL.Qf-Car- bon A MOTOR CAR IN THE ROCKIES. j , in'ooniirctii.n ith its main lino at snoii places Thn Canadian Pacific has inaug finest cnery m tU l.'.eU.y pioiMit i.ii., Om which wamcf from cars ft Banff. motr li.--! fi Lil 4A b viewed by th touriit. Tim cirs are run v- - |