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Show State ioimial PAGE EIGHT. SEJM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, OF DEPUIT FOR MURDERER SHERIFF CLARK PROVES FRUITLESS Continued from Pace Utah Supreme Court Awards Valuable Saline Lands to State Company Will University-S- alt Take Case Higher About $7.-000,0- 00 ns Murphy, we are officers of the law." The words had scarcely been uttered, before the murderer open fire, turning a perfect fusillade of bullets from three-quarte- his automatic upon the unfortunate Deputy Clark. With the first shot, the horses took fright and in a frensy started to run jaway. Deputy Murphy drew his gun land fired once at the murderer in tne darkness. Tne unknown turned his attention to the men in the wagon and ishot rapidly four times. Two of the bullets penetrated the arm of the sick man, and one of them tore two fingers from the hand of Deputy Murphy. The Aedle-man- I Involved. Holding that all the aaline land of Utah ar the property of the state for th benefit of the University of Utah, the supreme court handed down Friday one of the moat important in recent years. This opinion was written by Justice D. Newton Btraup and concurred in by Chief Justice W. M. McCarty and Justice J. E. Frick. The decision came in affirming the judgment of Judge T. D. Lewis in the Third district court in the suit of the s.ate of Utah against the Montello Salt company of Ogden. W. D. Rlter, a regent of the univertake sity, who argued the case, will court the matter before the supreme of the United States if the salt company intends to take the case higher. W. L. Maglnni of 0uen, attorney for the Montello Balt company, said Friday evening that the company would certainly take the matter b efore the supreme court1 of the United States. From prospects made by the Montello Balt company and others on the desert, the field of aaline tend Is known to be at least sixty miles square, or covering 8,800 square miles. Ths salt ian about half an hour after the shooting occurred, uw a stranger walking rapidly clown the track, about of a mile from the depot. A dog which was with the man and woman ran after th stranger, who turned about, kicked viciously at the animal, and demanded of Mr. and Mrs. that they continue on their way without watching him. The womans description of the man, who la thought to be the murderer, is the only clue upon which the authorities have to 1.) Continuation of sale on all these items advertised in last night's paper. n Toyland is open and toys are selling. work. Talk of lynching is strong In Ogden, and should the murderer be captured hours, it is doubtful within twenty-fou- r whether or not he will ever reach trial by court. j ar, not found on the surface. j was telephoned but under covering ofund. ranging t c l(tden pow, were organised and from a few inches to about a foot ar the search for the assassin commenced. found deposits of almost pure nit All through the night every foot of CATCH These deposits range in depth from) about the scene of the shootcountry three feet to fifteen or twenty feet. It was diligently scoured by deing has been estimated- - by experts that, termined men. I there are at least 75,000,000 tons of salt of Deputy 8heriif Clark The body dein buried there Tooele county, was brought to Ogden this morning posits which have lain there for ages and prepared for inquest by Under-unknown, until it was found through taker Larkin. prospectors from Ogden, who found Today the officers are hot after the j the deposits, pooled their holdings and murderer, and If he has not gotten ' formed the Montello Salt company with out of the country, every completely s capitalisation of $1,000,000. to hi apprehension. indication points A. took M. Attorney-Genera- l Breeden Sheriff Barlow B. Wilson and the other the first, steps in the matter. and pro- county officers have ween Incessantly deposits i i MOTHER 5l( J WHO DESERTED 1 'Z.ZZ "J SNOW DELAYS II FORJASHIER , THAIS Japanese Woman, After Exciting Chase, Captured With Pittsburg Banker Who Looted stitution of Million Gets Fifte- Gam- bler at Ogden. av-lo-dge h - . ; Blizzard Raging on Delays Railroad Sentence. en-Year Early thla morning, upon advlcee emerTlmo trtmonyrith "" M AUu- - detlngulehed Japaneee Mrs. Mattie Dalllmore Peterson, snd who has been visiting In this country In had one child, which died shortly after search of his wife, who deserted him Ite birth. Hie father, Moaea 8. Clark, and hla two children upon the isle of and brother. M. C. Clark, also survive Klppon nellrIy neary two years ago. ve Pender and Officer tectI F He was formerly a member of the Woodmen of the World, and at his Oren Hadlock obtained entrance to a death was a member of the Ogden Japanese living apartment at Grant of Elks. He had been an officer nue and Twenty-fourtstreet, by break-fou- r years and waa considered an effl- - ing down the doors. The woman, for The residents of Washington there of the countys welfare. whom they were searching, was in com-A- s Is no rltlienshlp there celebrated the dent protectorwas man well liked. he a pany with a Japanese gambler of Og-Fourth of Jaly by dedicating their mag- - den. who waa Inter allowed to stateSheriff John depart Murphys Deputy marble j nlflcent new white capital ment regarding the murder of Chief from the city Jail by depositing $754 Deputy Seymour L. Clark makes cer- ball. Secretary Reynolds Anxious to known as the Municipal building and tain the apparent deaperateness of the She was found to be the desired de- will shelter the heeds of ths adminis- asnassln. Following is the manner in serter of M. Attsu and children, and trative officers of the District of Colum- which Officer Murphy telle the stdry: she is now held at the police station We had gone about a mile the other pending preliminary work In securing bia government It is practically comside of Uintah to the ONeil camp, at papers. plete but will not be occupied until which the sick Italian, Bertslottl Bat- - deportation The Japaneee gambler, LTichl Htaa- October 1. tlsta was, to bring him into town. As yarns, with whom the woman was The exercises began at nine o'clock we reached the station at Uintah, short- - found, offered the money which he de-the horses shied off the posited as ball, should the authorities jin the morning tn front of the new ly this side, building, which fronts Pennsylvania road and we saw something In front desire to allow him to depart free wlth- aa- - Seymour immediately stopped out avenue at the Intersection of Four- going to jail. When he was brought aal "I wonder what a to the station,, however. It was found ieenth and E streets, Northwest Ths Jhe team, and lMrth roJr c,ark 4 I don 1 bst no more serious charge than lewd nrlnrfnaf neabers Rmifm n weH but ,ee w,th that h conduct could be preferred against him, iknow' ter Ogden next week, but he says them , fVirtelmti secretary of tne treasury, stepped to the ground, and thei mur- - and they allowed him .to leave by Issu- . atlll la lacking a number of unfurnished and Jooeph G. Cannon, speaker of the rerer said, You fellows need not stop ng ball. . go on about your bust- rooms and dwellings. Ha has already house of representatives. A small pa- here, M. Atsu, complainant, has been fol- a large list at reasonable prices of all vilion had been erected to shelter the ness. That'll be all right, we are of-- lowing the woman for over a year, kinds of furnished and unfurnished speakers and the distinguished guests of the law. Don't trouble your- - ing traced her to various parte of the rooms and dwellings, the latter being who held said Murphy. self any, coast, only a few days ago locating Unitand the platform seats, sooner No had I let him know who her here, what is required at present ed States marine band wan under a we were, than he Hashed hla gun and The shortage is mostly noticed on the Desertion of children by a mother la unfurnished dwellings of from four to separate shelter In n band stand. But fired five shots into Seymour, who was one of the capital offenses in the Jap-osix rooms. As rapidly as the secre- the 5,000 spectators who gathered at the ground. The horses Jumped at anese empire and should the woman be the oiienlng of tho exercises at nine the same time, and the fellow emptied tary has received notices of dwelling deported and the charge pressed her places, he has listed them and sent o'clock were soon dispersed by th the four remaining bulleta in the auto- - punishment will be severe, them to District Forester Clyde Leav- un, and when Uncle Joe Cannon matic In our direction. The Jumping i . itt, in the First National Bank build- closed the speechmaking at noon ha of the horsea Is all that saved my life, j ing; the list having been rearranged had scarcely a corporal's guard listen- The Italian received two shots In his M necessary. Those who have these ing. arm, and one bullet Injured my fingers, , unfurnished dwellings of from four to -but I w ill not lose my hand. ttie The audience Star Spangsang rooms are ala requested by Secretary As soon as I could turn, around I -acled Banner" and the America, to Reynolds to phone 718 Bell to Forester the five shuts of my gun In emptied Leavitt, companiment of the Marine band, the man's direction, only being able to Charles B. Hanford, the actor, de- see him for the first shot, after which claimed the words, Gen. John M. Wil- he was running. I shot the four bullets son read the Declaration of Independ- In the direction from which came the At the Tabernacle services tomorence and Henry B. F. MacFsiland, sound of his footsteps. row. e afternoon. Elder James B. Barof Careful selection Murder Described,. president of the board of district comof languages in th Brigker, stock! A No. 1 workmen! studious Tony Fraslnnl, Italian consul at Og- ham professor missioners, Chapin Brown, president and recently of Toung university, afsurroffice and sheriff's visited this the location ths of the chamber of commerce, and Aldle den, regard for of Hessen, Gerthe Marburg university wiih who. an Italian woman, II. Browne, representing the board of ternoon oundings of ths family plot! thormany, will be the principal speaker. He man aaw a her with husband, in together order of your ough carrying sit trade, delivered addresses. . his subject ayer." down the track after the tragedy , wl ovary detail, to the final erection of Hesldea hla address, the following Other exercises followed, and there fleeing t near occurred Her last Uintah night disthat ar ths memorial, points was a general reception In the new worda were interpreted by the consul. Interesting musical program will be tinguish our memorialo and insura building at 12 o'clock. All tbe execu- who stated that the man was dressed so . rendered: Two selections by the choir, aatiafaction. tive departments of the government that identification would be almost 1m--1 Bolo, "Rock of Agea, by Miss a much had rAp He that on, & Co. were closed In observance of the holi- possible. Be Ballinger. a also had and tied muffler learned, waa of aL a and there day. suspension 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. tightly up around hla chin. His head I Organ recital by Bam Whitaker, business. Bolo and chorus, "Oh. Rest in the was burled deeply In the muffler and he He told the Italian Lord by Mrs. A. C. Smith and choir, didn't look up. and hie wife not to watch him, but to get out of the way. He was running In the opposite direction from their home $ to which they were returning, 4, ELECTRIC THEATER. Italian From Peru. Two more Nighta to see The Italian found In starving condition at Kendall's ranch out on the UinSome Free Advice From MARY STUART tah road last night before the tragedy and occurred. Is not conversant with EnTHE NEW STENOGRAPHER CO. glish, but Tony Frasslnl, the Italian consul at Ogden, talked with him ibis We Open Six P. M. Sunday morning and he said that he had come JEWELERS Evening. to Ogden three days ago from Reno. JUST LIKE HOME. w hich he went to the O'Neill Nev.. after camn about s mile the other side of Opticians and Watch Inspectors j Uintah, where he procured work. He was taken and wandered In ' Christmas? Can You Remember condition to the bam of the Kendall property, where. the famTou put off" buying what you wanted to give your ily found him starvlny. They immedl friends' until the last 'week you selected such a nice sliately communicated with the county authorities and Chief Deputy Sheriff ver match hog or some signet ring and of course, wantClark and Deputy Murphy went after done to too it were late It hove you ed engraved prettily the man. all thXmas' for as - engravers had contracted they before The Italian ran give no detailed story could do. you were disappointed, so were we. for we like the crime which occurred last night. of to please you,so come early thla year DO IT NOW. BIx Salt Lake Interested. young ladles selected presents last Saturday and had State Fish and Game Warden cornea the time when them them laid away they will get accompanied by Union Pacific speand they will he properly engraved. cial detectives and other officers, arrived in Ogden from Balt Lake City A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF NOVELthis morning, going immediately to Uintah, where they Joined In the search TIES AWAIT YOU THIS SEASON for the missing murderer. We cannot enumerate tho many Information from Uintah at a late beautiful goods shown. You oil know hour (his afternoon Is to the effect tho dase of goods carried by this that positively no new clue have been establishment is ths newest and bast, discovered. The Identity of the mur-- : derer remains a profound mystery. In the darkness no description was ob--j Lewis & Co. j tained. making the work of discovery j In- Traffic East of Cheyenne. N. Union Pacific trains are all 1st. to PITTSBURG, PC, Nov. 28. William Montgomery, formerly cashier of the day on account of the storm, whkh Allegheny National hank, who looted has been continuing tbe last three days of that Institution of over a million dol- in Nebraska and Wyoming. lars, was today sentenced to fifteen Cheyenne, Wyo., raging bllsxard hie years in th wteetern Pennsylvania been almost Incessantly blowing and the tracks are continuously piled with . penitentiary. Montgomery cornea of good family snow. The snowplow are working day and night and laborer are also piewed and bis arrest crested a greet V-ft In Praia of Work. la worth and a determined aplrit that maka tha wheela of the world go Yound and bring auceeaa In their train. Idleneaa never accomplished anything, work has accompli abed everything good, and great, and useful in the world. It into, service. The indications are that the blluaid will not abate today and trains will pro ly be late for another day. Nest in Pocket ef Scarecrow. On nn allotment garden at Ai bourne, Derbyshire, England, have built and reared a nest of ones la the breast pock't of a me crow. I !f - hav-flce- rs Is the Best n Koffe-ye- t Your Money Back t ALL MERCHANTS ARE AUTHOR- - IZED TO MAKE THIS GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PACKAGE OF KOFFE-E- T SOLD. SAY TO THE PURCHAS- Parry Monuments high-grad- Jos. Parry Sons Myr-wa- s 1 J. S. LEWIS & Last I ER THAT THE MANUFACTURERS ARE SO CONFIDENT THAT KOFFE-E- T WILL SATISFY ALL COFFEE USER8, THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL' WHO BUYS A PACKAGE, MAY RETURN IT AFTER NOT LESS THAN ONE-HAL- F HAS BEEN USED, IF GIVE T A NOT SATISFACTORY. FAIR TRIAL AND YOU'LL WANT NO WOMEN SOME MORE COFFEE. HAVE GIVEN IT TO THEIR HUSBANDS FOUR WEEKS BEFORE DETECTING IT WAS NOT COFFEE. KOFFE-EIS ABSOLUTELY PURE, BUT TASTES AND LOOKS AND T SMELLS JUST LIKE COFFEE. li lb. pkge. 25c. All Grocers College Pure Food Co- Logans Utah 111 half-craze- d Just Made Just Made Just Made 1000 Pairs Burt and Packard Shoes for Men 2000JPairs of E P Read & Co. Shoes for Ladies 5000 Cheap and Everlasting Shoes for Girls and Boys Cro-ma- r. j j 0 RUBBERS FOR EVERYBbDY !! J i J.S. j doubly difficult. " jI Stamper Stem. Mr. and Mrs. Aedlemann, .Italians, from tl.e bed of the sick Ital-- i etumlng REESE HOWELL SONS |