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Show EXAMINEE: MOUSING THE OGDEN, TUESDAY ETAIT, uCTOnEII MOHNIXti, 2, 1908. dealt him ou; n hand. Ecii ut ih had opposite him a tan in Jitl-i- -t bi pile uf linker chips , cuUir. and oar frieud lHiuj,hi worth uf these to siart hiut in p Tbe first game resulted in his wm;.., , 10. out uf which he gleeLill;. 3, ,i be would stand for our dinner Hnext turned to me and asked U,: should be allowed to Join !a the gd:i.,-declined, skying that I knew uo:ri. tug nboiit cards: but be staved to-ward. 2tl wonth .of . his. checks au.-auksd.me ux away; Liu. t 1 lust he would not wsk loi any I still declined, when he turn.he would dm 'out uf the game In 'and would give me all of bn. checks that he bad Jayipg bet me bin,. He handed $4u worth ot check to me and said 'be would watch me sud guide me in playing this $4U woiia of the ctacui- Bring thus- preened, sud on tbe gaam was to emi auvpUwa .that., wi-:whoa the $4d worth of check gone, I took a band: Immedia'iir aftcr tbe play started; the two begau to rush up the play. ,h rose tu . In 'the' first hand. 4 said that 1 w not going to deposit any money; and w4iwr said I was not going to pm up any money my frieud said he would put up the money, but the mining refused to' allow this and sid that he would scoop the bit unless thia waa covurod. My friend examined my hauii end said it wae a great hs.i.i uml l hut I should put down the J wqs bound Wt win. 1 did a he suggested and' immediately tbcu was rushed up to the next hand, and the same thing and to save what wan alrcmlr down. I had to pm down a thousand dollar hill, as I ' had no less chaugB that 1; would nut be iou Ule (or us lo come buck to have our uneh in the cafe sf'.ei seeing 'he c .oiol. This wa about 2.1s p. tu. 1 Thought this cuuld do iu barm uud ai:h niv brotner we accompanied him lo 14 west Second Suuih. a rooming house of Mrs. Mary Young On the on behalf uf tbe way be expres-e- d colonel regret at ibe appearance that we would likely flud the office iu, as his own office "was under rejiair at present and mese were only temgenta-uian- ROBBERS IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State CONFIDENCE MEN. aeciiuu of the ci y, uul peiwe-u'-r be bail oilur over a la'pe ttetili.n. wbicu. wliile far fium tiring p:casani w smell, la cwueide.au by tbt- - b allh IficuiK g being liigbly U.imtiile for i be if (iiw-ae- . By aa older Usiieil by ike uu'or and ci'y counrlimea of this place a xjiecia! elrcliuu will be Lrid ua Nuvruiber I", for ibe piniHM iii vu'ma ii jam lb ire 'll liR of loud lo the altHMit: uf iJi.iHHi, lu be inril ia Ibe coiuplei iu of ibe preseal aor .yiiun by Ibe city. The queiiue M cousintrsUJ .icu:iun b jiiopury owners aud will be fought to ;he duck by aume people who me ujipwcil lu large oue of boad. Eihert Kelley, who haa been in tins for the paat two wet-a jinn airited buuic. baying . new pair of wooden for wlucb piirjMute lie went to ibe former place. Mr. Kelley auflered the ampuigiion uf both leg above ibe knee, aome iltue Hince. aiui baa been In practically a lie will rriuru lo belplea cumli'kiu. the Hrlhkam Young uulverity at Provo, wheie be wlil ruuiiuue hi cuuive In law, uu-Salt La.e. Oc., 1. (.VufiJt-ncwith tlu.0"u in a clever got swindle perpetialed ik this rtiy lea lo a twk ago. than story fold in County Anomer yextenlay b the tin mi of the affair, Warrant hate been issued for tae arrest of Jim Donaldcoa. a not a local gambler. and four of hi liaU. None of the five baa a yei beeu found by the sheriff ami bit deputies, Chief Sheet aa notified of the fart a few hour after the rubbery occurred. anl siMweeded In restoring pan of the money taken, but nnrie ao ef lu aired tbo buauo fort. uppait-nilymen. The robbery occur red ia tbe Antler Becouit rooming house, JJ'i Weal Souifi sliaet, Sept 18. between 2 aiul 3 o'clock la (lie afternoon. Alexander licWhlrter and William McMcWhir-ter- . bruthra. meie rutaed of 11101 than half an than VlO.Oiw. In hour William Mi'WNIrier ;iieuit-- at police bendQunrteia anti told bia stoi to tbe desk sergeant. He then wenl lo Ihc chief of laiUce aud began bl av ua rbrt-IwkM- -a on-ou- , ka tory ane'. Sergeant HemptH lie terniptetl by saying I loo Chief Sheet already I lie of The affair and that If naa merely a repetition of the old gaums. TRIES SUICIDE lke. Oct. MORE. ONCE Smith, me in a few Salt take, Oti. I.Ky rapluriiiA both game of the double beailed nlin rark City Sunday alienumu ai Walk era Held lu hia city the Kuiekn team placed iiaelt on an equal footing with the Summit ouui Iwlrtei In the struggle for the rhanipiunahlp if 1'iab and the mip offered by "EmAer" Hubei. Tbe BiaDiliiiK of the two loams a in the serin mu now even, and. therefore, a tlerro battle ran be kailted for in the eonteat lo be played potd-neaan- 2 hi thia afternoon, beginning O'clock. Which 111 deckle the (juration of superiority aud ownership of the cup. r waa The reault of the Indeed a great aurprlae to the crowd of two tJionaand ur more people who wltaeitrd the games. The support r of the Park City team were largely In the majority, and with the emcluxlon It waa difficult for of tbe double-heade- r 1 hem, aa well a the ntembera of the team ttaraaelve. to flinre how It all earn out. The Parh bora entered Into the eneteel coarlnred that thay would p return to their home with the tloirble-lKsolo- eham-idoaahl- honor and the haadaonie cup. Net with Mailing the fact Hint the Park boy had three game to their credit while the Kueeka learn could rlalm but cue. the pride of ike Tie-ti-c dJetrlrt alen atepped upon the diaTho HMiu mond equally ctmfldeul. uppo-nenRuck renal aly headed their mivpriao package, for tbe thought of the Tialic t wirier takimi lee straight game waa a far remote from tho mind of tbe Park Miner aa wn that of paxalag to the great beyond. They, a well aa their neuera, could not be reconciled la their fate. ti week of of the roil toil lainluiiiiiii. Siulrtr life lu beeu fill! of Troiihlc for Ihc Im kit auinth. Iirink Had long had Ike better of him and fma thla there aroe family which Bnatly drnv hi wife in the divorce court. Three week ago ahe wa granted a ditoire. but i tbe prumtae uf her huahaml to lead a belter life, ake had the dwree net aalde and eat hark to live with him t their four litllu chllrtreu at a(i South Mata atieet. Prom the very !trf day of their reunion. accord i eg Lu Ihe atnry told by Mr a. Smith Sunday wight, the atterwey abuaed hi wife shamefully, aecuaiug her of immorality and other shock iug ImiHIi- crime. Their trouble culminated - Sun- day evening: when Smith went to a drag (tore and aopplied himself with tbe poison which, a few minute later, ho took la the proweuc id bia wife aud A mhiii a the ghaaily larhililreti. tent uf her hitaband dawned upon her. Mrs. Smith went tor Dr. Charles F. Ptnkenon. a,M kPIiied, the monrarh pump ami all known emetic la an effort to remove the poltma Hm dcaptnaio araw had taken. Ia tiiewe effort be waa ouly partially auromuiful and al an early hour ihi morning the attorney waa hovering between life and death, iff comll'loa, roaaiderliig the amount f the polwoa he had taken, waa mwrvetou. A ahuil time ago Smith took a two week' ttuurae uf trewiment at the Keeley Inatltnte, but after that went back to hi old habit again and for acvcrwl day la said lo have been driuklng heavily. PRESIDENT American Forks, Oat 1. Because of the bad edo r uf beet palp, the rtiy cffiiiwlg have paaned an ordinance whereby it become aa offease lo allow palp te auad In the atreeta. while engaged la ira Deferring it from one point to another; also to alure It with-I- n the eity Italia, without Aral bavlug the oonaeat of the health official. Muring year pat It ha been a very f rate allow, w bile il nan l thing fur firmer hauling pulp, Joed t atad la lb iilcide contrail a SECT PULP NUISANCE. Phyalqlans Say Pulp Will Doubtleao to Diaaaae. . Contribute In early Sunday evening, when he I SMITH HOME. Bah take. Oct. I, Prewlilewl Joseph F. Smith and iany. which included Chat lea W. NHiley, retnraed to Balt lavke front a Rnropeaa trip at Tho president fa Bainnlity evening. In tbe heat of health and spirits and My that he enjoyed hi experience abroad very much. The ouly- - unpleasant feature wa a wreck which occurred at Thayer, east of Rock Spring. Wyu.. by shirk iheA i rain miswas delay ad several hour. placed switch amt a dlirhed engine ware Iwldewt la tbe accident. No one wa hurt. Even .the Chief of Police is Said to Have Been Lu Augilea. Od. tire i namic br'gad. iiueni 1. i to the Tbe Loa Lo bare a ft will be furmod of mcmbci uf e ire dy- GaaePeop!e of the Capital Astounded and Are Determined to Probe Confidence ua of ibe regular coiajyaniea. who are lu aeek adrire on the uae of yxpioaivex aud a: udy ihe Micnct. ol blow iug up big building. Tbe quckiiou lakeu up by ibe CoO'iui,rju ou uoiioB uf Cutumiisi''"-r- r Scbwainu. who. with f ontmiwdout-- i a Party -: , porary quartet. . - . When we saw ibe iiar up which we for turning were about ro.gu. we aere ' back, but lie shouted to us Thai we were to come on. that the rotate! was wairlng on ua. H was at '.he head uf ihe stair at this time. VYe went, on and he approached a room- and knocked at the door. The door wa not aux.wcred immediately. He had lo knock again, when the dodr wa opened by a gentleman of whom ihq mau who was steering ua inquired if the coiouel waa in. Ale explained ihat the colonel had been expecting us but iiad gi.ne out for a minute or two. bat said that we were late and told ns that we might take a seal and wait tar Ms return. Other than the person who accompanied u. there, there were two ores whom punt of the room. i each were introduced. The first one wa described as a mining expert, whose ttaniW 1 do itiif remember. He was about no years at age; height, 5 feet. 7 or .3 14i iuches: weight. 1 should say- - about. ' complexion ; dark tu 1 .')0 : very dark must ache: bait- - slightly grwy: - well dressed:' black stit; frock coat: bad ri'g on his fingers aud watch chain; be was inclined to be slightly bald, that is. not bald, bui bia bair waa that. getting thin. He was a conttuuuu than We then drew cards, after which I smoker of cigars. He spoke with a down anther thousand do!, uasal twang: a drawl eveu more thau had to put bill. Bo far aa I remember 1 had ordinary Americans. Ilia face gave me lar the idea that he seemed la be tanned the ace of club lying down aud au and had and moil led a little. 1 would noi say ace of hearts iu my hand, that he had had smaliiiux, but he bad five m six of hearts in my hand, and a weathered face; Ilia lnusiAcbe had1 the four of diamoud. at this stage protested. 1 said was nor long sud silky, .It wns rather none of Ihe other meu weie pm. that whole Hia thinned and drouped. ting down any cash -- Ihat all they waa very dark. waa pokar chips, The other maw was described as a were puttiug down 1 lo know that th,.y doctor- - ihe name I do not remember. aud how was He was supposed to be local-- He was were able to wver ike rash that I They the biggeat man of the crowd about was putting down. about the idea, and said they had their t feet lu; weight, I should say.shoulcheck book and could draw a check 13 or 14 stone: broad, square any amount. der; very well dressed, the best forThe next baud was the last iiuud, dressed uf the bunch; evidently my aa wa thrown iuto the put, tailor-madctahes; fair complexion; and dowu bin cards mustache fair; athletic build and a and the doctor threw which was iyiific money man good looking and well propor- and seised he 111 nto hla pockets, He also had wine Jewelry, there aud put tioned. he had won 1 Jumped up rings, a watch chain, aud. I think, an and that called my brother to run for an emblem on the lapel of hi cost. He Is probably 40 years uf age n man officer, that I had been swindled, but our friend who tad taken ua up there would think in the prime of life rushed out saying that he would fetch big. athletic and strong. He had n full lace and itout characteristics. He an (.fficer. He returned In about three minutes' time with two men. hnd a mild mannered voice. Ou entering the room tbe miring Une of them wore a police alar under He was about ( feel tour expert apologised for the delay In his Jacket. in height aud weighed shout opening the door, aud the doctor said iuches fact he thought li was bis wife coming 130 pound; smoothhadahaveu andcliuek He high and as they were engaged in a little bonus, thin In atulurc, and noi well game or cards, they had delayed ojien-in- dressed. Hia cbithea were badly worm. the door until they threw a paper over the table which held the carda. He had a aofl shirt 28and eollar; no year; rather On tbe right hand aide, entering Jewelry: age. about from the door, was hung a map of fair eomulexiou and fair hair. Hia eyes were at eel gray. Itah. with mining districts ou it Tbe other alleged officer wore no places where mines were. In another corner of tbe ruutu was a email uoslc alar, but claimed t be an auxiliary otr fellow with the star algued table, on which were letters aud cor- licer. The name of Hemingway. The other respondence of one kind nr another. the fellow was of stout ' build; weight, Thrown around the roam In a manner were lumps of ore of about 12 atone; height,. about 3 feci; one kind aud another. Thu room abaven fare, with very dark. akin. HI had tbe appearance of an office fur- rlothes were also won and were not Thia mag uf rrrenl manufacture. nished for nn emergency. After some preliminary talk, during wore au Jewelry. They both declared which some samples of ore were shown themaelvea to be member .ot th jks whols to ns. my brother and I and the other Jice force, and arretted the if anyonq young man were naked by tbe "min- crowd of ua, declaring that lo escape that they would ing expert" to excuse ihe doctor" and attempted him until they finished their game stant them. Just before the arrival of the ofof card, which we bad Interrupted. Our friend who had shown os up asked ficers the mining expert took a out of a leather bag. to be allowed to participate hi the game, and after some alight heidta-Huthe mining expert agreed and (Continued on Page Three) play-ttaa- g. , Daaatr. ln the attorney, made fhe tecoud aliempi PARK CITV GIVEN A SURPRISE. Angeles Firemen to Profit From Him Taugnt hy Sa Francisco oad !i r Lo ieri-ivin- Sail JD- HOW TO USE 0YNAMITE. buy POLICE AIDED BY THI; Exanges oi her men - ' the Matter to the Bottom. Tbe t 'f X ay: iat curing The cuuuiy a'lni nVx fficc ibis riwited San Prun-cikHeiuukkl, denied iba1 it bad taken step and oilier uort hern cine to in-- i kiu-C- i 'be dcpanmenia. While in Sau tor ihe si rest ut Chief of Iolice ' liter were told that if mere Sheel. It wa. however, positively had been a company of 11 re oven at the wowld that w rousplaim be time of the disaster who wnderwiood stated made against, hint aud that Mayor tbe use of dynamite many building to suspend will be destroyed by Ihe tire might have been Thompson him pending full lnvesilgatbm uf saved. nurse at every Aft vi (he firemen bad derided to re- -' ibe case which It !a manifest that eorr to cspluam-- to check the fltmea, I ru be It1 receive. in the iigbiest place be ever a ad a supply of dynamite had been eh- - Steel tam 'd, it waa found rbai the firemen orruptad in hia entire life. The polirw dopaiimcm uf ibis city, force. , did not know bow to direct H The soldier were railed npon, but of which lieorge A. Sheet, an "Ameriiw Ini heir knowledge was of no nturo use. can" party appoiii'ee. Is chief, volved n n mom serious scandal, and a It wa noi ua'II a sqnad of men of one ihat bids fair ;o bring forth ume ihe Putted State navy arrived that seaati(nal charge and dixclnaiirea. eucccwi-tii- l reault were obtained. Thia case will piniiabiy give the a chance to shriek: LORO RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. "Thank (laid Pi the 'Ameriran party!" Rsbeiy Givss a Study ef His Lifa. Thia rase involtes ihe losu by swindle the vie-and robbery id 1 10 I. latrd ik'l. Ixiuibm, Kowbery tins tiring I wo young Bmn-hniecatwed cou.uierable oiirprlhv yoli,i-dnamed Alexande, a.id William by Ihc publication of a namograph in thia city on Sept. 18. Of on Ibe late laxrd Kandolpb Churchill, without any previou annouuceiucnt. ibis small fortune fs.limi was "lost" in a Mirethiag jmker', game, and Ibe lAird Kovetmry himself dearrlbe It a "reminiscence and atndy'' and balance wan tnkrn by raeihodn which owiy would make ihe Jesse James gang of M in any hcbim! a 'life. The teault ia a delightful bouk of olden day blurii for kbamr. the According to ihe personal leooiluctiou. Ihrowriug many after-uouaide lights and Illuminating L'hurchiU't. robbery occurred on Tuesday ai about 3 o'clock ia the Antler meieurlc career and hi character from their day at Katun together, to rooming house, 4o west Bewmd Bonth hi tragic death. It deal at length street. The bnnherx hud srrived the with Lord Kandulph'k relations lo the dry before from Scot Is nd and regisIrish party and his relguabm from tered at the Cullen. They were from the 8aibury cabinet, latrd Rmutberv Ayrshne. Scot laud, where tielleveu there wa nouiethiug little they had left their native land with short of an ailiauoo beiwecu Churchill more than 1(1.insi In their possesand the Irish parly, and that hla unac- sion. They srrived in New York on countable rasigustioo waa largely the Sept. 1, and whea they left the meoutmaie of jibysk-a-l cause and the tropolis they had mu 11,000 bills, ilevebipiueni of the Ueae that ulti- three ffl'Hl bills und T3 ia bills, gold ma luly carried him off. and silver They expiteted ti go to Ban Kranclaco suit go into bnslmwu. The fvllowlng siaiemen1 waa made ACTIVITY IN COTTON. by Alexander McVVblrlcr In regard tu New York. Oct. 1. There wan act- Ihe rase. Mv name la Alcxsudiv McWhirter. ive agd esrlted buying In the cotton lusiLet today and price advanced 3k and my brother's name is William to 4tl point over Ibe dosing figures my age is 30 yesrs and that of Bstarday. with October selling at iff my brother William I 2k. We have Scotb.ai awd January at ff.H3. or nearly a resided at Maybole, Ayrshire. ceat above the recent low level before land. until Aug. Id. l!h6. and were There waa aggressive bull I engaged in the ivaiaurant and bakery midday. topport and aborts were rendered pan- I bUHiiie. We Mild out our pnrperty icky by ihe reports of damage te the In Scotland, and ou Aug. 24 we silled crop by ile recent storm and firmer from Liverpool for New: York. I bud with mn on leaving Uveriiool spot tabling. aome f.Vk) and noiiie odd pounds. English Kmuey, In Ihe shape of draft on FIREMAN KILLED. New York, receiving ten FLOW bill t'hhwgo. Oct. 1. Captain J. r. and five lino bills, but uued two of O'Connell was killed end seven men of these lion bills lor expenses while ia ' the Insurance fire petrol No. I were New York and la buying our tickets Injured last night at Van Bnren and at the office of ihe Lehigh Valley Hangamon atreeta when a trolley ear railroad in New York mud paying our crashed Into end overturned the pa- other expenses. I bad, on leaving, trol wagon In which the men were on 110.37.1. and then I had a few mid their way to a fire. dollars lo spend on the way for such expenses aa we might have in ihe Never can tell when you'll mah a shape of hotel bill, etc. We bad finger m suffer u cut. bruise, burn or friends who were keeping us both at Toronto and in New York where we scald. He prepared. Dr. Thomas OU instantly relieve the pain stayed about ten days, and In where we spent cue day. Me quickly cures the wound. u g-- o "pa-inoii- T ". o u May-mil- : Chi-rag- r - had very lit Ue money ia our pockets behidea this. We reached Balt ou Bept. 18. We came in by the lieuver sud Rio (iiunde mute ou the train which arrives here about ld:3u a. ul aud came up town and registered at tbe Cullen hotel. About noon wo were atandiug at tbe corner uf Second South and Main streets, when we were approached by a young mau, who wore a soft slouch bat. kinked on the aides, and had a aurt of a shuffling gait, with drooping shoulders. Hia toes wer lArliued to tura inward; hia dress seemed lo be He had a sallow comfairly plexion; clean ahaveu and no musiarhe When ke smiled hla upper teeth showed on one aide. He weighed about 13k puuud. I think he was abouL 28 years of age, and he certainly was nut over 3'L If be stood up straight he would be about my own height, bui aa he atuoped a little he wus not ao high, about 5 feet 8 Inches. Ills shoe were ordinary black shoes. He had . on a lardow n linen was collar. Ilia general one which showed that be was not prosperou. He wore a sack coat. J did noi observe t hat he wore any He had a Ikmver and Rio Jewclry. Uraude folder in his pucker. He described himself a a t ranger to the city, bat said he was acquainted with one Col. Klee, or Brice, who was a friend of hla uncle's and bad an office In town where he transacted mining business. After a good deal of talk be said that the colonel Intended going on bid motor to Saltalr at 2 o'clock the next day. On behalf or the colonel he extended an invliaiioii tu ua tu joiu him .an a trip to Saltalr. We agreed to and after being in our company about an hour and a half, saying be bad au apiKiintment with the colonel about 3 o'clock, he left. Immediately on hla leaving us, 1 remarked to my brother ihat I considered this man lo be operating ihe confidence trick ou us. aud It wa not my intention lo fill the engagement : indeed, wc had a ranged to leave that night ou the midnight train for Lo Angeles, fearing that we were being followed; but later In the evening, we felt so tired with our Journey from- - Chicago, wc decided tu stay over and leave a note for this. man, telling him of our Intention of not keeping the appointment. Bo we left a note with the clerk of the Cullen hotel, addressing It to the young man who waa to cull for Mr. McWhlrter today and, informed the clerk of the likelihood of such a person calling. To keep out of hla way we took a tram up to Fort Douglas aud cante back to town about a quarter past 2. 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