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Show THE Saturday. llorderer Dlames Victims Wife Telegraph Superintendent ( Down in His Home. ' Shot t Oklahoma City, Okla., Illicit love haa damned July 17. another aoul. Ger-apudolph Tegeler, a young Mrs. J. alleged paramour of to confessed haa thq. Meadows, Murder of J. R. Meadows, a super, fntendent of 'construction in the Pioneer Teleghaph employ of the "" end Telephone company. Meadows disappeared June 4. was not noted until jjis absence officials of the telewhen June 6, wondered at his phone company continued absence and instituted a search- - The search continued without result up' to June 15, when the chief of police received two letters bearing on the murder and disposition of the body. It is said that the domestic relations of Mr. and Mrs. Meadows had been strained for some time Mrs. Meadows purchased a roomon operating house and insisted the protests ing it herself against Meadows to led This of Meadows. purchase a home on Capitol hill, where he spent most of his time and where he was murdered. The Tegeler confession is as foln, k lows : Mrs. Meadows put me up to kill Jim. We were taking our buggy ride Tuesday evening when she started to talk about her husband and his of her. She also complained of Mr. Meadows- paying court to other women and this gradually led up to the point of doing away with her husband. When I left home that Tuesday night such a thought as killing Jim never occurred to me, hut I had not been out with Mrs. Meadows very long before she was telling me how I could kill him and how. easy it would be for us to escape. She said that she had the deeds to all the property and that we could skip the town if necessary after the insurance money was once collected. Somehow or other I consented to carry out her plans. I left Mrs. Meadows at the Palace rooming house about 9.30 oclock that evening "and went home at once, putting up the horse and buggy and wentJ into the house. I entered my brothers room, took his rifle and left the house unobserved. I then began my long walk to Capitol hill. I approached the back door, knocked and Mr. Meadows came to the door in a nude condition. As he opened the door 1 fired the bullet, it taking effect in his face, lie pitched out onto the ground head foremost. I fired again, this time shooting him through the usual - i hack. It was nearly, midnight and I went to his barn and got his horse and drove and wagon around to his house. I then began to dress the body as best I could. This explains why there aa no blood stains of any' kind in the wagon. After placing the TRI-WEEKL- body in' the wagon I drove 'to the perorin the opinion of close obSilverburg farm and planted it in servers, has alienated popular af' the corn field, where it was after- fection. ward discovered by the police. Tokio,July 17. is under an absolute monarchy, to I returned Jims house, put his horse and buggy back into the the democratic custom has existed since olden days of demanding shed and started back home again 1 the retirement from the throne of I took a roundabout way and think I "got in town without any- a sovereign. body noticing me I walked into the Palace rooming house and inSearching Penal Institutions. formed Mrs. Meadows that the New York, July 17. A searchwork was done. Phe seemed pleas ed and after a short talk I went ing investigation of all the penal institutions of the state, the home. Tegler is of German descent, 26 Herald announces today is to be years old, of poor but industrious made by Gov. Hughes. Startling and well rpsected parents. He revelations are predicted which has been employed as engineer at will show an immediate need for the city water plant and his fel- reform. Convicts, it is stated, low workmen speak highly of him have made many charges, and Mrs. Meadows is about 35, these are said to be responsible above the medium height, large for the governors action. boned, rather hard featured, with DONT' DIE AT 45. a cold, calculating gray eye and speaks verysharply when she can Cure The Indigestion Which Is be induced to speak at all. So Liable to Lead to CRISIS REACHED Apoplexy. IN CORE AN AFFAIRS Premier Has Requested Emperor to Resign in Favor. Seoul, July 17. The Korean premier has asked emperor to abdicate because of action in sending deputation to The Hague. Following a cabinet meeting yesterday which lasted four hours the premier had an audience with the emperor in the evening continuing for three hours. It has transpired that the premier made a strongly-worde- d representation of the gravity, of the situation caused by his majesty's sending deputation to the peace conference at The Hague, ne boldly pointed out the necessity for the emperors abdication in favor of a the crown prince, and of his proceeding to Tokio and apologizing to the emperor of Japan. The Korean emperor made no definite reply. On returning from the palace, the premier immediately called another cabinet meeting which lasted until 2 oclock this morning. The cabinet is determined to definitely decide on Koreas attitude today, or by the time of the arrival of Viscount nayashi, Japanese foreign minister. It is believed that the ministers will insist on the abdication of the emperor," at all risk. The II Ching Iloi. Progressive association; which is supporting the present cabinet has officially applied to Marquis Itorto'help sate' Korea from the grave consequences of the emperors action against Japan. 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If th above are not taken away within two weeks from date they will be sent to the Dead LetterOf-fle- e People who suffer with headat Washington. ache, giddiness, palpitation, bad JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. taste in, the mouth, drowsiness, Logan City, Utah, July 16, 1907. distress after eating, and any of the other distressing results of The tranmutation of the indigestion, are in serious danger. things into cash is an evTheir digestive organs cannot alchemy. ery day feat of want-ad- , care for the food properly and hence the coats of the blood vesSUMMONS. sels in the brain get little nourishment, become brittle, and In The District Court of The to the fierce blood finally yield First Judicial District of The pressure and one is then said to State of Utah In And have a shock, be paralyzed, or For The County die from apoplexy. of Cache. In all diseases of digestion and nutrition the prescription called Herman Johnsos, Plantiff, " " s has proven itaelfof great vs. value. It is relied upon' today as Frank Milton Avery, Jane Doe a certainty to relieve the worst E. D. Miles and Jane Avery, troubles of indigestion and make Doe Miles, Defendants. a complete cure. -ALIAS SUMMONS. will cure the That The State of Utah to ' the said worst forms of stomach trouble, , Defendants: cancer excepted, and give quick You are hereby summoned to relief in indigestion is proven by appear within twenty days after the guarantee Cyrus E. Napper service of this summons Upon box to gives with every you, if served withia the county refund the money unless in which this action is brought; cures. A guarantee like this must otherwise within thirty days afinspire confidence. ter servicerand defend the above entitled action; and la cate' of All kinds of job printing done your failure to do sot' Judgment at this office." will be rendered against you according to the demand of the full particulars. complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. 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