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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1908. PAGE SIX. Insurmountably between the mother aud the electric clialr. And despite the fait that her child la fatherless, the offspring of her en- CAN UNWRITTEN Ulll TRIUMPH Sarah Koten, Who Defended Lost Honor, Faces Electric Chair. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. Can twelve (Dod men and true" be found. In all this great city, who will clone their appeal of a young ryn to the mule girl with a babe in her arms and. harking back to ttie old law of "an eye for an eye" and a life for a life, end the frail and youthful mother to the electric chair? That la the quest kin that confronts the prosecution In the case of The People against Karsh Koten, which will soon be called fur trial. Within a month, it Is the work of securing a jury will be commenced. That it will probably be a moat difficult task la admitted by all the attorneys Interested In the cave. There la no shadow of doubt that Sarah Kolen. the young Russian nurse shot and bilk'd Ir. Samuel Aunplta, on June 7 last shot him down as she would a mad dog. which site declares he was. And the crime was deliberate and premeditated. For hours Surah Katen sat patiently In a doorway, awaiting the arrival of the man whom she derisive had ruined her life, with a revolver In her hand and murder in her heart. When an officer arrived after the tragedy which ended the life of Dr. Auvpits, the girl and destood defiantly over her I killed him. I am ready to clared: pay the price." If she was insane, It waa a cool and deliberate sort of madness. The facta of the killing of Dr. Audits and the clfrumstuncei surrounding hla death are dear, and yet It will probably be Impossible to secure a Jury that will aae the Judgment of death upon the slayer. In a cell of he grim prison at lllackwell'a Island the stork came recently to Harsh Koten and left a baby boy, and the tiny bands of the Infant have built up a barrier of public artiincnt that towers vh-tli- Ordinance to Provide for tho Purchase of the Ogden Wator Works System from tho Ogdon Wator Works Company and to Provide for tho Solo and Disposal of Benda Thorofor. BE IT ORDAINED RY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OGDEN CITY: 1 That four hundred fifty thousand (8450.000.00) dollars be borrnwrd on the credit of Ogdrn City to be used for the payment of the purchase price which la to be paid by Ogden City to the den Waterworks Company for the OgOg- den Water Works system and that bonds be Issued therefor in the amount of one thousand (11,000.00) dollars each, bearing Interest at the rate of four (4 per rrnt.) per cent, per annum, payable S Bald bon da shall be known aa Ogden City Water Ronds, Series Number Fourteen (14), and shall be dated January 2nd. 1909, and shall be numbered consecutively, beginning with No, l and ending with No. 450. ad eaeh and all hall be due and payable on January semi-annuall- performance and discharge of each, cording to the tenor hereof the faith and credit of said Ogden City ars hereby forever pledged, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Ogden City, In the State of Utah, ha executed thl bond by causing It to be signed by A. L Brener, a Mayor of said city, and to be counter-signe- d by E. P. Brown, as Recorder of said city, and by causing the official seal of said city to be hereto affixed and by causing the signature of Mid Mayor and Mid Recorder to be lithographed in upon earh and every one of the forty (40) coupon hereto attached at Ogden City, In the county of Weber, State of Utah, thin second day of Januac- ORDINANCE A forced association with Dr. Auspita. tiie young Russian girl loves it with all the passionate tenderness of her nature and ia now as anxious to live aa a few months ago she waa anxious to die. Never before has the gift of life seemed so precious, so intensely beautiful; never has she reached so passionately for It And all because her child has been bon. The baby which she thought would prove the crowning disgrace of her experience baa, with one touch of Its feeble hand, performed the miracle that baa turned the wretched girl Into a happy woman, proud and eager to live. Feung Friends. Instead of finding herself with her baby an outcast on the face of the earth, she has found friends whose hearts are wrung with sympathy for her friends who assure her of their pioleetiun and aid through life, lira Rose Pastor Stokes heads the list of those who are eager to aid the young mother and her child, and the Council of Jewish Women, who have a home on Staten Island, promise to provide protection and care for Sarah for tHe rest of her Ufa If ahe la acquitted. The birth of Sarah Koten' baby furnishes a strong not of Interest In her coming trial, whk'h will probably begin In November. The child will undoubtedly play a most important part in the trial of lla mother for the killing of Dr. Auspita. It will be the basis of the defense aa Justifying the frensied girl for taking vengeance upon the physician whom ahe accuses of having ruined her life. Immediately after ah had killed Dr. Auspita the girl made the remarkable statement: It was not I who killed him. He killed himself!" He la the real murderer. She said: He has murdered my aoul. It Is he who la resionaible for the deed. There waa no one In all the world to help me to defend me I had to defend myself. The courts would not listen to me; the man who wronged me would not help me; It seemed that Ood himself had forsaken me. There waa nothing for me to do but vindicate myself. Sarah Koten killed Dr. Auspita in the hallway of No. Ill West (me street after Hundred and Thirty-fift- h waiting for more than twelve hours In the hallway across the street watching for him. Khe had decoyed him by a falsa message to the house opposite. fac-slml- le ary, 1908. A. L. BREWER. Mayor. Attest: E. P. BROWN, City Recorder. y. And said Interest coupon shall be In the following general form: Ogden City, a municipal corporation In the State of Utah, will pay to the bearer on thc 1st 4? of..,,. at twenty (820.00) dollars, being six (I) months Interest on Rond No I Each of said bonJi shall bear Issued by Mid Ogden City this 2nd day coupon for Interest so arranged that of January, 1808. A. L. BREWER. they may be detached without mutilation of the bond and shall be for twenty . Mayor. f20.in) dollars eaeh and shall be numAttest: bered In the order of their payments. E. P. BROWN, ;4 The City Council Is hereby authorCity Recorder. ised to contract for the lithographing The place of payment of principal of said bonds and coupon. and Interest shall be fixed by agree- Paid bonds shall be signed by the ment between the parties purchasing Mayor and City Recorder and attested Mid bonds and said Ogden City. 8 That the City Council shall proby the seal of the elty, and each and every on of the coupons of said bonds vide for a sinking fund sufficient to with meet the principal of Mid bonds when shall be lithographed In the signature of Mid Mayor and Mid they shall become due, Recorder. 9 The bonds Issued under the proEach of said bonds, except as to visions of this ordinance shall he exdate of maturity, shall be In the fol- empt from taxation by Ogden City. 10lowing genera form: This ordinance shall take effect from and after the date of publiKNOW ALL MEN BY THERE cation and approval. FRESENTR: That Ogden City, muDated September 28, 1908, nicipal corporation in the State of Utah, STATE OF UTAH. hereby acknowledged Itself to he InCOUNTY OF WEBER sa. debted to the bearer hereof In the sum I. E. P. BROWN. City' Recorder of lawone (11.000.00) thousand of dnl'ars, ful money of the United States of Am. Ogden City. Utah, hereby certify that and foregoing la a full, true erica, and will Pay to the bearer on the the above 2nd day of January, 1929. the above and correct copy of an ordinance enmentioned amount, and will further pay titled. An Ordinance to Provide for Interest on said amount at the rate t th Purchase of the Ogden Water four (4 per cent.) per cent, per annum, Works System from th Ogden Water on the 1st day Works Company and to Provide for the payable of January and the 1st day of July Sale and Disposal of Ronds Therefor." Passed by the City Council of paid each year until maturity upon the presentation and surrender of the proper Og.len City on the 5th day of October, 1908, and approved by the Mayor of Interest coupons hereto attached. Principal of this bond la payable at Mid City on the 8th day of October, 2nd. 1929. far-lml- semi-annual- te ly 1108. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto my hand and affixed the a............. corporate set seal of Ogden City this 7th day of October, 1808. E. P. BROWN. (Seal) a series of fear Mid the Interest coupons hereto tached are payable at.. at- -- This bond Is one f hundred fifty (450) bonds, alike In all respects, except aa to serial number, numbered from one (1) to four hundred fifty (450), both numbers Inclusive, the entire series being issued for the purpose of purchasing the Ogden Water Works System In accordance with Chapter 24 of the compiled lawe of for Utah, 1907. tntltled, Bonding Water. Light or Sewer. and In accordance with an ordinance of Mid Ogden City, passed and approved the 8th day of October, 1908. entitled, An Ordinance to Provide Money for the Purchase of the Ogden Water Works System from the Ogden Water Work Company and to Provide fhr tho Bale end Disposal of Bonds Therefor It is hereby declared, represented and warranted, that all acts and thing required to be done and performed precedent to and under the Issue of this series of bonds have been regularlv. duly end legally done lu manner and form ae required by law, and that these bonds and the coupons hereto attached evidence a valid and legal obligation of the said Ogden City, Utah, to the City Recorder. Journal want ads deliver the goods. A FACT PROVEN. keelS Ceavlac Bvea the Meet tical of Me Skep- Troth.. It there Is the slightest doubt la the minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, thoir belief Is compelled bv the fact that a rabbit Innoculated with the germs became bald in six weeks' time. It must be apparent to ony therefore that tho only prevent'on nf bald net lo tbo destruction .of the germ which act i eucressfuUy accomplished In one hundred per cent. Of case by the. application of Netrbro ITerplet-leDandruff U retired by the stme germ which cause baldness and en be prevented with the same remedy Xewbroi Herplride. Accept no Destroy t:. cause you rcmo - ! e effect. Sold bv lee ling drvr"lte. Rend It etempe frr eainple to Tho ITerplclde Co. Detroit Mich. Two stsee 40 cento and 11.98. otr . rVute. f AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MANUSCRIPT, j THEATERS LYCEUM BILL GOOD. Origins). I was bora when my mother waa nineteen years old. Her node, n middle aged man, had done something In a literary way, and I wan turned over to him by my mothers mother to be looked over. He took me to his study and sat down with me, first sharpening hla pencil with which to cut me In pieces, for I heard him say that iny mother knew nothing about writing and be supposed the thing waa fall When he beof rhetorical blunders. gan to read me be wore a bored look, but he had tend but one paragraph before hie expression changed. An be mad on be forgot who had written me, and when he hod finished he exclaimed: By thnnderr Then he called my mother and her mother Into hla study and asked my mother: Where did you learn to write English correctly? At school." be hanged! Theres something else here that you didnt learn at all. It was bora In you. Send your story out Just as It la. If It to appreciated It will be accepted, but I dont belle re It will be. It will come back to yon and keep coming back." They took me away, and the mother aid to the daughter: Your uncle to sore because all hla own manuscripts come beck to him. Dont yon believe him, my dear. Your story will be accepted, and yon will get n good nice for It" The next day 1 waa sent to the Globe rubllshlng company. I was turned over to n young fellow they called a weeder. He looked over the manuscripts which earns In the mornlng'a mall and out of the lot picked one. I heard him mention the author name. I had beard it often before. The rest of ua were put In envelope with printed Blip with the editors name to them, saying a few very nice things and thanking our parents for sending us In. Then we were put away for awhile and when it wee convenient were sent back to where we came School EXCURSION j Fully one hundred persons stood out- j side for the second performance at the Lyceum last night. Manager XJpplnmitt presents one of the beat bills yet seen at his house. Oracle and Rey-- j nolds have been retained and put up a better specialty than last week. Thos. E. Curtis, Ella Wilson and Co In a: one-afarce, are genuinely diverting, j The Sewards also present a good. act.! Besides the regular bill a piano aelec- -; tlon by George Eckland captured several encores. Illustrated songs by Bert Hyphen and the moving picturee,make up an excellent program. ; To King Hill, Idaho i j ct The Utahna theat r is closed for Im- provements, and will open next week with the well known and poppulsr Moore Stock Company. Carey Act Land Opening at King Hill, Idaho, lOct. 12th, I908- j v TICKETS ON BALE OCTOBER 10TH AND 11TH. GAMBLING ROUND TRIP FARE FROM SALT LAKE, $13.00; FROM your life against 21 cents Is Just exactly what you are doing If you neglect n cough or cold on the chest instead of treating It with Bailor J's Horehound Byrup. A 25 cent bottle of this plendld remedy will cure an ordinary cough, heal the lungs and act aa a tonic for your entire system. Bold by Geo. F. Cave, f 15JM0 ACRES OF ORCHARD LAND BUNNY SOUTHERN King' Hill Irrigation and Power Co. M. PER CENT OGDEN CITY WATER BONDS OF OGDEN CITY, UTAH. $450,000.00. 4 SKEEN. LOCAL AGENT . ROOM 300 ECCLE8 BUILDING. Sealed proposals will be received by the underelgned until p. m., November 14, 1908, for the purchase of $450,000.00, 4 per cent. Ogden City Water Bonds of Ogden City, Utah. Ronds to b of tho denomination of tl.nno.PO eaeh. to bo dated January 2nd, 1908, and to mature January 2nd, THE . MAN WHO EAT ALONE at this restaurant soon forgets loneliness In the enjoyment of Interest payable on January 1st and July lat. Both interest and principal payable at a place to be agreed upon by the purchasers of said bonds and Ogden City. A certified check for $5,000.00 payable to the Treasurer of Ogden City semi-annual- IN IDAHO, SNAKE RIVER VALLEY. - 1929. OGDEN, $11.00. GOOD FOR 21 DAYS. hla meaL The food la ao good, the service ao prompt and courteous he cannot help taking pleasure la his eating. 80 drop in here a ions you must, but with company If you can. In either case, w warrant that youll remember the meal with ly must accompany each bid. Bonds to be sold at not less than par and accrued Interest, If any. Delivery of the bonds will be made on January 2nd, 1900, at 11 m., at a place to be agreed upon by the purchaser and Ogden City. The right la reserved to reject any and all bids. E. P. BROWN. g I City Recorder. Ogden, Utah, October 2, 1908. Financial Statement. Aeseesed Valuation. 1908.... $11,76701 Approximated total debt. Including thia Issue, on Jan- hl from. pleasure. When my poor little mother saw by the bulk of the package that I bad CAFF, lieen returned to her the tears started In her eyes. Her uncle said: I told you aa 1 don't belter they wad a line of It However, I know Simpson mm mmmmmmmmmmmmm to ft Co. Theyve turned down a lot of I J. E. DOOLY, President. RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. my work, but perhaps theyll read this Vice-Pre JOSEPH S. PEERY. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I if I make a personal request Let me have It tomorrow." Tbs next day he took me to Blmpaon ft Co. and bad n long talk about me uary let, 1808 a........... 1.087,000 with the editor, who was very polite cash on hand Approximated and promtoed to give me hie especial 1908 118,000 OP OGDEN I lat, January attention. After my mother's uncle Population, Census 1900 14,111 I UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY had gun away the editor tossed me to Population, estimated - 1908, n weary looking man sitting at a desk 10.000 over covered with manuscripts and said: Date of first publication Oct. I, 1008. Dato of last publication Oct 17, 1808. Bead thaL" It was two weeks before the tired looking man took me up In my turn, then ran over twenty pages of me In ns many seconds and wrote on my wrapper Declined." And so I wan sent beck again to my mother, who had hoped that her ancles personal effort would Insure success, fibs was nearly aa much disappointed aa at first And ao I continued to go from on WHEN YOU THE FAIR LOOK FOR THE DISPLAY publishing house to another without acceptance. Finally I attracted the atFOOD-DRIN- K AND2DEM0NSTRATI0N OF tention of an Intellectual looking ediwho wrote this criticism: tor, If w were looking tor literature X would rr commend the publication of this book. But aa w are looking tor beet sellers" I would decline It However, my mother got nothing but the printed slip when I was returned, though It was couched In Just ns polite terms as the first Meanwhile n publisher told my mother that she would better write something startling a trifle erotic, he Mid. So Innocent was she that she thought he said erratic. She went to work and turned out my brother. Poor boy! He was deformed In frame and Intellect from birth. Mother was A pure, wholesome and healthful beverage for young or old. Nothing injurious in ha maka-u- p very much ashamed of him and nothing uaed but Utah grains and a oma'I amount of fruit. wouldnt acknowledge him by publishBy mixing those Ingredients in th proper proportions and aeientifieally roasting KoffM-e- t ia proing him under her own name. But he waa published under n nom de plume duced th first real eubstitute for coffee- - but and proved n second beat seller. My mother continued to give me all her affection notwithstanding the fact that my brother made so much money DOWN-KOFFE- -ET for her. She was now deluged. with for from request her giftsomething ed pen. She sent me out once more, and I was accepted at once, but she refused to permit my publication under the name which had been appended to my crasy brother. The publish-er- a aim It strengthens the digestive organs and products vigor and health The dalieioua flavore-vor- y would not Issue me unless she conknown to liar coffo is being Mientifie careful preserved by and process the preparation cooking; sented to this. They offered her a only to tho manufacturer. large sum with that name to me, bat she was obdurate, and so I was obliged to remain In obscurity. Mother would writ nothing more, and at last, not making any money, Yourocrjaiioff-otJSael- c which she needed, she wrote the publisher who had wanted me that be age try soma today you'll like it. could have me to publish under her fictitious name. He wrote her In reply that the public had forgotten her former book, that the character of all fiction had changed and that If he PREPARED IN LOGAN BY were to publish me under any name whatever he couldn't sell a thousand eopfex He added, "Your first effort could only hare been sold as by the author of n second best seller. And so my only opportunity passed without my getting out Into the world. My uncle, who to now old and philosophic, says that there best sellers are I development like stare" on the GUARANTEED UNDER PURE FOOD tags. Other books, like other actors, must remain In obscurity, for the ,ub-H- c can only be attracted by that which Is most prominent I wonder If any of them know. CONSTANCE WILD. I FALSTAFF m i . The UTAH NATIONAL I VISIT THE NEW COFFEE TEARS BUILDS UP THE THE THE LAWS BANK |