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Show DECEMBER 19. 390& THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAIT, MONDAY MORNING, uf the girls was able to diag herself to three men, and has been divorced tbat distance frt.in tbe irnrka and fire times on as many different causes. Phe was Hurried to Frank Nixon (hrougn s fence after haring been at rin k such ter.-iff-ic blows uion the Coftiu in l$fei, when kilo was sixteen y ars uf age. Coffin ua.i a versatile head. Death nmai have fallowed sm-biiius instantly. Nevertbriess ihe io!iie young man. As a duiiiiug master Lel still piofeascillv In dd (heir old theory, was regarded as a Ueati Bruiumell pupils on the We-- t Side, while as thuttgh they are doing their best to a loailtnian he was a iti'Kiel of dignity. run iio.ni the murtleier. The marriage was again! the wishes n Ijic this week Chi-- f i.f Polite Mili-kisail) that the aetideut theory waa of t hf girls father. Atuos J. Snell, a banker, whose name be ame eer growing stronger, (hough he does millionaire Hot explain shy the beads of the gills famous after he was murdered in February, !$&. The aiurthr is still one of only were crushed or warred. The Snell family were kepi before the Another iheury sometimes mentlnue.l. is that ail three public ten yearn throng h the publicity It'll little girls were killed by automobiles, which given to the search far the murder and every night, speed at a terrific rate up the lliigaiion over thr murdered man's Spring Gjove avenge. Those theorists-sa- awill. Then onMrs. Snel-- C ffiu applied for divoue the grauud of incompatithat the bodies were dragged back into the kits to hide the accident, while bility aud received it uJ the custody the aniouobiiikts made their escape. of her three children. Tour years after All these horrors have made layers her eldest son fell ill, and on his dying Lane a pla.-- to lie av dded alter night- betl begged hia parents to become fall. 'I he ninds. uhieh formerly suunde.l lecouriled. They granted Ids wi-- h and like kiveis' sighs through the trees, were wedded at bis bedside. The boy now moan mid shriek through the bare died, hut four months later the Coffins for the serond time. The boughs with all the sounds of a death were divorced ground was intoxication. agony. The woman next year met Jambs C. It has become a place of gliosta. Walker, then a clerk in the Virginia hotel. He had a that tenor voice charmed the woman. Site sent him to Europe to have it trained, and on their wedding day gave him (oO.UOU. Walker went into business of into , however, mil became manager of the Fountain house lit Wauk-sh- a. Hi wife sued him, SeptenJer, l$ul. on t lie of inhuman treatment. She had This Time a California Judge Grants grounds written a few short stories, and the husthe Decree, After a Brief Pie- band wax said to have become insanely eentation of Case. jealous trf her lmagiuaiy heroes. When lie stuffed several manuscripts into ihe Chicago, Dec. 18. Another chapter stove Mrs. Walker decided to get her has lieen added to ill story of the con- freedom again. Within a month site was wedded for jugal infelicities of Mrs. Grace - lAiynisn. the third time to Coffin. They Separated For the firth time in ten years the for- tour hours after the eei emouy. Mystery i attached to this transacmer Chicago woman cut the marriage been made knot last week when at Lo Angeles, tion and tlie cause lias never Cal., a Judge granted her a divorce phblie. The Coffins wen- remarried at a from Perkins A. 1 .ay man on the grouud south side church at half past four o'clock in the afternoon. The brl.le reof desertion. In gaining the decree the divorcee paired to the Metroiole hotel, while mitde a new rrcord. The court's lime the bridegroom went downtown on waa limited, the Judge was hungry business. A woman called. After she left Mrs. Coffin gave Instruct ions that Tor lila luncheon, and, without going Coffin was not to be admit ted to her into the details of her former mairl-itioniventures. Mrs. Grace, etc., told apartments. A divorce followed in November. sli.ry of her desertion and was In the meantime, the mother of the from her fifth spouse in one' divorce devotee had died, leaving minute and twenty seconds. lo be divided among three child"My htujjand desert ed me, she confessed with a wail. "I went to Santa ren. Extravagance depleated the porMonica July 27 and cante back in the tion that came to Mrs. Cpffin. She was evening, lie was gone and an was bla sued by diamond merchants and cigartrunk, but. his latchkey was left on (lie ette dealeri and for board bills at California resort a. Site left Chicago and her table. 1 bare not seen him since. "The decree is granted," said the beautiful home nar Racine. Wia.. and I wih you went to Riverside Cal., where ahe met. court without hesitation. were Perkins A. lAymatt. better luck next time. They years of married. Although barely .thirty-si- x In March. 1903. they lived at Riverage. Mtb. with her total of ten side. Cal., in luxury until the divorce matrimonial transactions, haa made a habit again asserted itaelf. and Mrs. record that probably never has been Grace for the fifth time decided equalled. As a unique feature of her career site has been married five times that marriage was a failure. The Lovers' Lane Mystery Of The Murdered Girts Cincinnati. Nov. 15. Tlie beautiful Spriiig Grove path r Luvers" Lan-1- , wltii-rnrrit'iy t ;i in Airliner years vas the terovi of of the nn-i-the liTul-g"(l iiHri !e; oa.e a iimr.ir t.t the , iiv. It ia a plait uf murder and iloa:h. itiir-w- n n.-a- tree-el-a- ? i.f !x nrensiia slung tragedies h.ive h n Within The well sustained by them and MibsiniiTiaied by several' witnesses. The new witness, whoso mouih hud be.-scaled by friendship for the accused. claims lo have seen the two wi'li The Mueller v.rl a fear minutes Inline the tii.e of the murder and at a time when the acciso.l assert they were on a street car bound for the hiherm cii v. of ilise bate walks. Tlu-its sha-iMV bread ay in the police court the and frightful Invn muriKr, foal tw.i m.'ii were held for examination mnnler of Putins p.i. ( the Grand without Imiul. the plars Is by As it is. ihn Jury i of I. ru ib case agaiusi Wilson and Tim Lane. r.o rHiii'il Mnrili-riTnot Salmon is and tli public strong, more of within a milt af large hold that Luella. Mueller's are ua.iiT a reign of srayer tlio .aial si is still at large and now bears terror. The men go anuH at nigh. Tin the additional guilt of cruelly assaultwomen i;iy close with mi doom eu-- t with ing and taking the life of Miss Alma rliililren iriBh irn ii ft net nil' iliu Sti.jii!gi.rg. tire last of the three girls 1. haunt ins ul opu stories tif killed In the Lover's I.aue neighborwii-it luce. the dark wmvle hood. This last murder is barely ten alla sdfli'lou to the ihirtei-- rasps old. still it remains imprinted days the liniict it is prob- ficsh andand ready known-vivid in all Its gaping and able that many mure liave been kept fiendish horror upon the mind of every quiet tit rough fear of citizen uf the ruipniiuuiy. The last victim of the Lovrrs Alma Steinigeweg was pretty to an Her tngediea is Miss lallie Rmleufeld. unusual degree. uf a captivating nature j named aswlment, a lUlry and a favorite of Winlon place, where Henry Sell ears. lie dying al tbe City she stood high as a worker In the Sundayllie Hospital. He was struck down by of the Methodist Church of -school girl's brother, George andaa a singer in the church choir. Avondale. The attack occurred on Nov. During the week .lays she was employ10. ed at the Park Exehauge of ths THE LAST VICTIM. Dell It company. Miss Roden Te Id was on her way 1(1 was while on Telephone her way home from her route by lier being ths business district, work that she was idiortly beway of Spring Grove Cemetery and fore 9 o'clock on thewaylaid night of WednesLovers Tan e. There was a heavy fog at day. Nov. 2. filled with a terrible blow the time and objetts a short distance and her body dragged from the open way were iadiatingulahabls. street. where he wa struck to a lonely-spo- t a when lane, the to was dose ghe nearby. '1 his all took powerful man sprang over the atone place under the rover of wan and seized her. (Sho shrieked. but a that augmented the nights, heavy fog and fierce a oatli out the man growled darkness. Taking her body by the placed his hand ovr hyr mouth. heels, the fiend dragged her Into the George Rodenfeid, the girls brother, vacant lot adjoining I .overs Lane and Rail-wa- v, of the a left her there. who was In his office a short The fog hung low the next morning, away, expecting liis aiaicr to anil it was well on toward noon before taka the next train, glanced through the body was nut iced motora by parting site usually the loute window the akiug -man, it lay in an ojten and although cams. slightly elevated place. He saw her in the grasp of a man Wounds were found on the right whom he supposed to be the ogre of temple and head to a rewaa tarrying markable degree corresMinding Lovers Lane, and who with those found on her toward the spot where the former Mary McDonald and latella Mueller. In murders had been committed. none of tbe three cases were there Rodenfeid sprang through the win- found wounds on any other part of the dow end started in pursuit. It was hotly. It was this striking similarity, did assailant the and damp under foot and the fact. I hat all ihe murders were not hear the brother coming until the committed In the 1 Lane vicinity, latter was upon him. Just as the ruf- that gave rise to given' the now universal fian dropped the girl and wheeled theory that all three girls were the around he received a terrible blow vietims of the same wretch in human under the right ear which felled him likeness, who killed the and young like a dog. beautiful, in ordrr that he might gloat staler his fainting Rodenfeid caught their writhing death agonies. Exto the over In la his arms and carrying hernml the last case, there not cept ran bench station, hid her on a the leat motive beyond a wua man hack lo the spot where the cruel desire for taking life. lying. He waa still unconscious. howCATHER1NU lP CLEW8. Ho soon regained his senses, Since the murder the vicinity has hut to escape, and struggled ever, been rife with wild tales of men young Rodenfeid bad hound himthebund springing out upon unprotected women poover to him turned and foot He on ihe streets and even In their front known became lice and when the story door yards. That, a fiend haunts the the if wonder to tbe entire clly began neighlxirhood all believe. Descriptions assassin of Lovers Lane bad been cap- - gathered from various sources picture turK). a short, heavy-ac- t man, weighing IS SCHWKARS THE MURDERER? about 1B9 pounds, with unshaven face, Was he the man who murdered broad felt hat and a new pair of shoes, Mary McDonald? in near hit the Miaa Was he the slayer of Lnella Muel- body There w as found anStelnigewega old pair of ler and of Miss Elma Stelnigewcg, canvas shoes wrapped In paper. It is the choir singer? supposed, ihat. the murderer had disThe assailant of Wits Rodenfeid carded these for a new pair. About the to talk. The physicians aald that t ime of thy murder a man of tha stave might such Insanity he waa insane, but was seen in the vicinity description terriblo well have been censed by the wearing new shore that blow Inflicted by youug Rodenfeid 'A' 'few' .lays ago there rame a clue let-era1 Tbe mysterious tragedies of from South Lebanon. O., where a mun Lane began early In May, when answering' the of the insthe body uf Mary McDonald waa found pect seen near description the sefene of the murAt it first railroad. in a lpt near the der avprered and sold a heavy wrench was thought she had been killed by for 111 cents. He wore new shoes, which the cars. However, her head alone he tried to trade for older ones. He waa crushed, and the position of the disappeared before the police could body, which lay on tbe opposite aide, catch him. of a fence from the railroad tracks, Another man answering the descriptestified that murder was a more prob- tion of the Lovers Lane fiend is now ever was accused one able theory. Ho in ruatody hers. He waa arrested at in this case. the workhouse this week, where he was Luella Mueller's body waa found committed last Saturday for a two lying direotly across the path of lxv-er- a years' term for acting 'rudely toward Lane. Her head had been bat- - young girls on the street He owns that tered over the right tevqile with a he came here from St Louis on the heavy blunt instrument. The accident night of the murder and that he landtheory waa considered but slightly ed in the neighborhood of Lovers Lane. here, as the body lay some distance Hie name is given as Thomas Hamer, from tha road and car tracks. It was alias McGraw. He ie now being put over a week before suspicion even through a severe sweating process. but rested upon any one. hut finally Wil- with Tittle hope that he will prove to liam Wilson and Theodore Salmon be the man wanted. were arrested on a warrant secured by . ACCIDENT THEORY SCOUTED. Mias Mueller's brother. Nothing strong The first theory trained by the police had been brought forward agaiust wad that of accidental death on the them, though they were still held. nearby. This hna been scouted This week, however, a witness was by all., including Coroner Weaver. is found who partly destroys an alibi impossible, the Coroner says, that Itanv e ln.-.i-tu- t 1 TEARFUL STORY OF C'in-einu- atl dia-tsiii- ce " - car-li-ac- ka (Reward. 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TIME TABLE ON Baltimore, Dee. 18. Within a month the first monorail road in the world Is to be built. The construction of an experimental track of five miles Is under way and tbe car la nearly completed. It will be a radical departure from all present vehicles used In railroad traf- THE MONORAIL consequently, the car can be built aa light aa ia deemed consistent. The moment we solve the building of light cars we find the of these cars reduced to alxmt f, and thr weight to about one-thirBy reason of tlda reduced rate we are able to nave on all items of coqM.ruci ion: and on account of the extreme lightness of the cars, grades will make hut little difference In power, maintenance or speed. The monorail car will be very light without interfering with absolute safety. This lightness means the consumption of less power at- all speeds, lesser power to climb grades and quicker control of cars on grades. There is but little more friction on a curve tlian on a straight track. Tt will he perfectly safe to run car round curves at a rate of 80 miles an hour and on surves of 10 degrees or less at an average speed of 120 mile an hour. With the monorail It will he practicable to operate trains on all grades during snow nr sleet with much more efficiency thin can he obtained from any known type of trolley cara. The meana of locomotion will be electricity, and as tbe guide mill conveying the current will be verv strong, they will not break aa trolley wires often do. For this reason high currents can he employed, using these rails as ennductnrs without risk of danger to one-hal- fic. By an interesting historical coinciline will be dence, this novel one-ra- il built between the same two points which marked the first railroad in the world. The line Is to he an experimental one bet ween Baltimore and a point on the Patapsco near KUIcott City, but the - railroad engineers and electrical ex perts who have 'thoroughly examined circular the workings of the one-mitrack at Windsor Hills, where the inventor has ne?n experimenting for some years, have declared their complete confidence In Its entire practicability. and financiers have offered to back up the project with unlimited capital. The originator of the monorail Is E. of I. Tunis, of Windsor Hills, a suburbthe Baltimore. In order to secure all mechanical advantages for his device that modern science offers, he sent his eon. Howard H. Tunis, to a technological institute, where hie atu.lire were directed for fonr years exclusively with the view of perfecting hi father's device. The young man enteral enthusiastically into the spifit of the undertaking. ami the result has been a series uf patents protecting devices by which cars can lie tun mitre speedily and he mere securely held to the rail than on any road under present conditions. The cmnitany ihat sat down at a banquet at the Belvedere to celebrate the birth of (he monorail road project the hi her day are confident that the proh-li- m has been solved. The gentlemen composing the conitany consisted of I be commission delegated by a syndicate which incorporated the American Monorail company to inspect anil re-son the project. Their report will be a h'wrty commendation. In au interview with The World t Mr. Howard Magazine Hie fun.lamenial Hausul Tunis said: principles of the 'monorail system lie in having th center of gravity as close tee-ra- il. ihe weight-bearin- g is possible tothis condition is fulfilled When fore-needed j (here is but little lateral i to keep the rar in an upright portion. For this reason, and alio to overcome resistance to the elements, the cars will he built of steel, covered wl'h veTTiis makes neer or pressed fibre. them strong and very light, and also places most of the w sight within a font of the rail. The Tunis monorail intent cover a long, narrow car running on a single This is spiked to the ties in the usual manner. The ear la held Ift an upright position by means of two angle Iron guldcraila overhead, on which run flexible overhead triuks on the top of the car. "It 1 practically imjHiesible to remove the car from ihe track without taking Hie structure apart. By a of spring aMnrhe.1 lo the trucks the adapt themselves to any irregularities on ihe trolley bur. That a monorail will ultimately rival thr present railroad sysieui is Ihe inventor. obvious." coiitiniic.l le San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. H Cut Rates East Depot, Third, West and South 1 ample te Silt Lake City, BEPART. 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Direct ataga connections for all mining districts eouthera Utah aad Nevada. u City Ticket Offloa, 201 Main Strait Tal 2M. call oa or addroao For particulars, of the (hie disagreeable features of or Jl In Salt Lake Kant railway travel today ia the oscillation agate, DteUict Fs eager agcaL of ran on the roadbed. In going around giving W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Paso. Ago a rurve the average rar rools and jerks until a delicate passenger experiences the effect of seasickness. All this will be done away with in the monorail ran as the mechanism of the car and track la such that swaying and jerking will be eliminated. The claim is made by the inventors that the road ran be 'constructed for i.: other Eastern pctntk vis not much more than half of the coat of the ordinary electric mail, hut ihe high speed to he attempted will necessitate tbe most careful and skillful const ruction and the employment of the very beat materials obtainable. One of the advantages claimed fur the monorail ia that elevated urban lines can lie erected along lanes, alleys or narrow atrecta. as it requires a structure, hut six feet to carry a double track elevated, while the supporting columns need be hut two feet 3-Trwide. On acconnt of the light weight We can save you mosey. Write me. and lack of vibration the aP-ework F. WARREN, structure can lie nude an ornament instead of clumsy masses of steel. Gfnenl Agent. No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. Existing elevated leads can bh double decked to receive congestion of traffic without overloading the original structure. The monorail ear will be able to run through an opening ten feet high, so that the work required fnr a monorail nuderground road will he about the ame aa ia necessary to put down a large Sewer pipe. It ia also claimed that aubmariiie tunnels can be easily constructed. At the Dances It ia. however, in the iuleru(bn field that the monorail ia expected to find its At the Theaters, or highest use fullness. Here the results Catch a Train in a Hurry are expected to lu nothing short of revolutionary in speed, economy and service. Ii ia clamed to be within the li.iiinda of Ks:liilii y to inaugurate a passenger tar'iie iietween any I no tonus at a rate of half a cent a mile Tlione 22. Tat'-e- , a. i.l a speed of one hundred miles an for in'amT, Ihe cs-- e of a c.n two mils. Wh-vIs t it. hour. It ia expected to follow up the exeenter of gmvity? Of course, thin falli between them. In order to keep on perimental road, if it meets the expeclsch rails with the car going at full tations of the promoters, with tile exmired jt i necessary that the iar h tension of Ihe line ia Washington. A In Hie monornil ihe through Hue front the capital to New veiy heavy. OGDEN 412 25th St. center of gravity i over the rail, and. York will he next i.t order. life. Cheap Rates to. 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No. 9, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake and all polnta East. ...... .11:45 A m No. 1, Chicago and SL Louis .2.49 N m limited Nc. 1), Local from Park City ' ...... .... ...... 1:M8 A and San Pete Valley. from Paclfle Express I, tij. 12:56 Am all pointi East to Omaha can Bleeping through York Ui New SL Louia. and Chicago A Boston. Free reclining cbali cara on car aurlce perfect dining through tralna C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Opto-A. BENTON, Gen. AjetPigri) Balt Imho City, a B. GILSON. Agent Ogdmx R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EBTK JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. rt ( STtKRM-OnrH- H. (Tni'li-im. UNION PACIFIC oiM-ra- tj-.- sqm-ake- ' Little Clarence ra, what ia an optimist? Mr. Callipers An optimLt, my son. is a person who doe-n- 't caie what hap-lieif it doesn't happen to him. Fuck. in-te- ad WR0NGS w,u-juu- A DEFINITION. g Daily 3 ains a Always on Time Always Remember Allen Transfer Company. WILL YOU In place ef unimproved In Weber County! s (Joining Improved fermet Half mile from R. R. Station? CaiW? Right rext to IrrigcUen on iw'w can buy Providing you payments? Bay 10 or f 15 or 920 per rnc"1 Or quarterly I ' v Or annual payments?. invest THK ORKGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. (June 19, 1904.) DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 p.m. No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butt e l.ly, n.m. 7:15 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley No. 12 Sal I Lake an.lTinlic 10:45 a.m. No. 8 Salt Lake and inter7:25 a.m. mediate pointa And no Interest? No. 2 Salt Lake. Provo, And no taxeef and all points Milford The owner to W wh B 3.20 p.m. Bout h ...... ...... tinue te via the land until No. 10 Salt Lake and inter6:30 p.m. paid forf mediate points 8.10a.m. No. 4 ARRIVE: 2:30 p.m. No. 1 Salt Lake No. 9 Butte and Pocatello Bald piece of land will ert I 12:45 a.m. Express Xo. 11 Salt Lake and Tintic 6:55 p.m. per acre. $400 for SO aeroa, No. 7 Salt Lake and Mil800 for 40 verra 11:20 a.m. ford 11,200 tor 81 kiW No. 3 Salt Lake and inter8:00 a.m. mediate points Addrtss or Call on No. 8 Portland and Bntte.. 7:00 a.m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:b0 p.m. KENNEDY 10:30 a.m. HUNTER & No. 12 Cache Valley Train south of Jusb do nut run , ...... If So Sunday. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. A. B. MOSELEY TraT. Pass. Aeont. D. E. DURLKY, G. , Ogdon, Utah. T. A., F. Salt Lake Cifyj Room 6, First National ' Building QtdqJjg Scan thcWantAd |