Show ALL HUNTING FOR MURDERER OF FORD I t Police and Sheriffs Sheriff's Sherif's Force Work in Concert to Capture Thug I GOVERNOR OFFERS REWARD Owens An Accomplice Confesses Con on Confesses J His Part in Robbery Robbery Robbery Rob Rob- bery Preceding ng Shooting 44 4 O 0 f 4 H f f M 4 M MO 0 4 4 SULI VAN 11 0 FOIl FOK FOl HILLS 44 4 44 4 4 Republican Special Service 44 4 4 Ogden Dec 14 H Sheriff Sheriff Sebring 44 4 4 believes that Joseph Sullivan Is in f 4 the tho ty of ot Five Fhe Points Point 44 4 4 Is about abut live five lve miles mUes north lot of of here 44 4 4 4 and that the man that is much 4 4 I 4 wanted wonted In Salt Lake for tor the time killing 44 4 4 of ot Officer Ford Is making toward d 4 the time mountains Time The sheriff sheri after 4 4 a hard bard days day's search has hal notified 44 4 4 Five Points Malad and 44 4 4 to be on the lookout for the man 44 4 4 9 who vho Is known to be ono one of 01 tho tIme most f 4 desperate that that ever 4 placed a foot on Utah's soil The 4 4 sheriff sherl Is reticent but determined 4 to catch the man at all aU hazards 40 4 4 0 o H 4 4 H H t t 4 4 t 0 Death as a result resul of ot being shot through and through b by a a. highwayman running from rom time the Albany bar yester- yester iday i- i da day ay morning about aboul 3 o'clock resulted T Tto to o Patrolman Charles S S. Ford at St. St St I Marks larks hospital yesterday esterday afternoon at 1 50 1 50 At large larg supposedly In Salt Salt Lake Is Joseph oseph Sullivan a convict who was as released re- re leased eased from tho tIme state prison last Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- Mon Mon- day after serving a a five years years' sentence sen- sen tence enco for a n robbery at Ogden John ohn Owens a man who claims to have at atone 1 one time worked on the Salt Sal Lako Lake Route noute Is In tho the custody of or the tho police pollee as a confessed highwayman While Owens claims not to know who fired the shot that killed Ford tho the police and sheriffs sheriff's office are arc firmly convinced convinced con con- vinced that Sullivan Sulivan Is the perpetrator perpetrator of or the deed Believing this thin to be bo the case casc Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- John ohn C. C Cutler Cuter last night a author authorized thor thor- the posting of a a reward for forthe tho the arrest and conviction of ot tho tIme men who shot the the Salt Lake Lako City S all 01 tho the territory n t Sa Lo an e 08 n r e c expected c e Sullivan will bo bo- taken In fn custody before bet be be- be- be t fore r man many hours hours While h not t J by tile the tle police polie I U It la is understood the tho te men j have boon been Instructed to take Suite no no i. i Chances with wih Sullivan SulIvan the dc desperado but to shoot him down It it necessary Get Sullivan alive but but get Sullivan n l' l I pervades the time nIl air at police poUce headquarter ar- ar ter toni Flag d. d Immediately after the tho death of or Ford For tho tim flag Hag was placed at mast half t at the JU police staton station Just at nt this tUne one ono I of or the most niost exciting events of ot the day c. c was In irs progress nt at 10 North Main 1 ln street at tho time old Hobor C. C Kimball Kimbal property The rime poJ police o confidently ex expected ex- ex to find Joseph Sullivan Sulivan there Tho house and grounds s were ero surrounded surrounded sur sun rounded b by about 60 officers of at tho the elt city detectives and deputy sheriffs The Tho room o of Bolcher Balcher was wa searched searched Sullivan was not found but time the police polee found oun a quantity o of stuff stutt and trunks that caused them to arrest Tipp and his lila wife Sadie Belcher The Time police have ha not searched the trunks and will wil not nol take time to do so until Sullivan an is captured or the time search reduced to a a. possible futility As stated F Ford rd was shot almot and fatally J wounded yesterday morning about 3 t L o'clock Two masked men one supposed supposed sup sup- 1 posed to bo be Sullivan Sulvan and the tho other supposed supposed supposed sup sup- 1 posed to 10 be bo a negro entered the Al Albany Albany Al- Al bany bany bar Owens who was arrested b by Officers Phillips and Stains Stains confessed con con- eased to tho the police that he Sullivan Sulvan C Cand and the p negro gro planned the time holdup i Owens waited outside tho the bar and stood guard The TIme other two walked in In commanded commanded com corn the time bartender A. A J. J Bucklo Buckley and the three customers In the tho place to hold up their hands Jack Dempsey a mute failed to o comply campI with comply with the tho request and was Heat cat about tho the head with wih a weapon In the tho hands otone of ot S Sone 1 one o of the burglars The They secured 15 5 15 and ran ian from tho time place Officer Ford who was WI on eu du duty l for tor the tho third time Just having been appointed 1 to the force did not know knoo anything about the robbery robber until someone sang out Throw up your our 0 to The officer turned half hal way around I to see sec who was oas accosting him and ad just as ho he did so a caliber 38 calber 38 bullet bulet penetrated him through h and through h. The bullet bulet entered a little below bolow the tho heart hert and lodged in the clothing clothinG on his back Just as he ho died yesterday o afternoon afternoon ater- ater after after- noon the leaden ball ban fell Cel to th tho floor Life of Peril Jord Ford was wa born In Syracuse N. N y T. March 2 25 26 1856 Ho He had been a resident resident resi resi- dent of ot Salt Sal Lake Lak for tor about 18 13 yours years ears For several years ears ho was a contractor tho time old Liberal party part I hol was or organized organized or- or he lie Joined that and was a n member member mem men ber o of a a brass band organization r known as the Liberal band Ho Ho was also the time drum major of or Holds Hold's band Ho Ito was an Elk EJk anti and ant a Woodman of or tho timo J World orld The news of or Fords Ford's being shot was j. j telephoned to Mrs rs Ford b by Chief of or Police Pitt PIt Sho She with an unmarried sister Miss Lulu her lien married daugh daugh- ter Mrs Ed El L. L L Butterfield ond and Mrs rs lichen Helen I Langford an old friend of ot the tho family went b by carriage to time the ho hoJ- hoJ lios- lios pia pital When hen thuy arrived Ford was conscious He Ho smiled slightly and told them them o of tho the terrible accident that that happened to him Final Finally the tho ln p be became be- be came caine bo so intense that the physicians gave ga e him an opiate to quiet the pain He lie le lapsed Into unconsciousness and finally died led as ns one lapsing Into a 0 quiet sleep street Ford ord resided at 31 Second East Elks May 10 Hate In e Ch Charge The Time Elks will wi probably have char charge o of 0 the time funeral but until George Ford a brother arrives from Pocatello final arrangements for the funeral will wil not be male made George Ford lord is superintendent superintend superintend- ent eat o of tho the Rock Hock Springs mines in Wyo Wyo- o ming Although Mr Ford ord had b been tm on the tho police force for only three days dayi he ime was a a patrolman for about a year ear earI I in 1892 He was appointed by Sergeant Continued ou on on P Page c Five t ALL ALL' HUNTING ALL HUNTING FOR MURDERER 0 OF F FORD Continued From Ou One Cue Janney e who vho ho was at that time chief of or police pollee Yesterday was wag probably the most strenuous day daj tho the police force of Salt Lake has spent In many years ears As soon as Ford was shot an order was Issued calling out all the m men n. n The rhe order was still effective last night and man many of tho the patrolmen had not had a bite to eat cat or for slept a wink Tho office of ot the sheriff sheri was working Just as hard and In conjunction with the police All Ail th tho trains running Into and out of the cU city w were ere w watched An n officer search search- searched 6 ed cd e every er car All the peace officers of or o C town In tah were ef notified of oC the trag tragedy dy and given a n description of oC Sul Sul- livan If he Is In hl Salt Lake or the state ot of Utah it seems Improbable the fellow tellow will be able to escape I The only real cle clew on which the tho police can work worle Is the confession of ot Owens lie He d to the hold up part of the af at- atair fair air Owens Is well known to the police nt he was vas arrested In company compan with Sullivan Sullivan Sul Sul- livan on last Tuesday night shortly after af at after ter tl the Continental bar was the scene of ot some pome thug work A man named Peterson was yas lapped tapped over ocr the head On Sullivan ti f r jS t r J i 0 c o w 14 RY jt 4 7 I A I z i s y iy gr re Officer S S. S Ford and Ow Owens n w were a a. brace of revolvers One of the v weapons capons was blood bloody 1 The he police police po po- po- po lice claimed they could find nothing on to hold Owens and Sullivan and gave s them a l floater Chief Pitt admitted ad ad- milted d last night that It w was a great mistake mis mis- mistake take taka to allow the men to go o. o nu Sullivan a II t nUll hail Inn Mita I A man answering the description description- of or Sullivan was teen seen at North orth Main street near noon yesterday Mrs Mra Rode Rode- baugh stated her hel husband saw a man who according to tho the description might h have ve been Sullivan If Sullivan was really really real real- ly Iy there at the time limo the police pollee made theraid tho the raid he made a u. clever getaway as ns the place was as literally surrounded b by cops cop under the direct leadership of ot Chief Pitt O Owens ens stoutly denies the shooting Ho He admit a as Is stated that h he was as In the theo up hold but claims to know nothing o about the tho shooting did dill not see the tho shooting shoot shoot- ins fag took no part In It iTo llo also gives tho the Information that one of ot the men was a negro Some faith can be hI placed In Owens on tho the Sullivan end of or the stor story Sullivan anti and Owens were arrested together b by police Sullivan an is one of ot the most desperate des des- S. S criminals ever convicted in Utah lie was feared at the prison Ho Ito HoIns was vas a abard bard prisoner to handle and It Is la said that he ho made threats by the police against the life of ot Warden Pratt Tho Information at the tho wardens warden's office Is that Sullivan Is a bad anti and dangerous man tuna OwIng to his misbehavior at the prison his sentence lasted nine nino months and 3 32 flays longer than It should had he been g l. l The Tho police pollee worked hard yesterday In fact act It caused a n taxpayer er to remark that had hafl such uch energy been ben shown all nil along hold ups would have be been n few and far br between In Salt Lake an Desperate Mini Jina Warden Pratt stated ted yesterday day that tho t. t J Sullivan was one of ot the most desperate men Inca he ever saw behind prison bars Ho ire was was Insolent and as stated lost nine nino months and two thirty da days 8 on a 0 five y years years' rs s sentence When hen tho the fellow tello was In the Ogden Jail he almost made a escape Ho lie had sawed his way to the Jail entrance enhance but was c by tho the Jailer I. I afloat There were many rumors around Soil Sat Lake ike yesterday It Tt was at ono time lime reported that Owens had bad made complete to that he directly implicated Sullivan in the shooting that Mrs Irs Belcher r was In reality Sulli j of or th the latter latte van an and that the Identity was being beng suppressed by the police II and finally It was reported that th SullIvan Sullivan Sullivan SullI Sulli- van was In Jail and had been for tor many I hours Th Tho Th most consistent u rumor was wa that Owens Owens' had Implicated Sullivan li lithe In Inthe the killing This was positively denied b by Chief Chic Pitt and Captain Burbidge I All during the day there were many arrests of vagrants All men who could not give an nn exact account t of themselves were hurried to headquarters Commercial Commercial Com Com- mercial street was watched constantly ant and any and all suspicious suspicious looking characters were rounded up At 1 midnight last night there were no nj developments Chief Pitt was at the police station Ho lie kept In almost constant constant con con- stant communication with the surrounding surrounding sur sur- rounding towns No report was received however that would Indicate that an any person answering to Sullivans Sullivan's then lon had been seen Up to midnight no new arrests had been made In conee- conee tion with the tho case that has stirred the police department from center to 10 cir cir- I a |