Show I 1 I 1 0 1 I 1 I 1 THE NEWS OF DAY A I talk with the lie man clarl clark Ir arrested rested bj by sheriff WE belnap lap BE FELIS I 1 STORT a what thinks of aka booth tooth bill in berard to t time bulletins showed in bac TALK I 1 an anten bew uil h lie burglar brings oat out other phases io in hie the case yesterday sheriff belnap went down to the log cabin on the river and brought up the property belong ing o 0 to the two people man and gri g ri rl whom he had greeted rreE rr ted yest yesterday erda there was a lot of it and among it were 0 the following 0 one ne or aegon cover three heid head of horses two to riding sad eadd JIel lei one pack saddle one sharps rifle a good god gon gun of 44 4 1 calibre two bridles two sacks of flour one of a hundred pounds and the other of fifty about twenty five pounds of this flour had been need used one back sack of chicken feathers feat nere ft a regular camping outfit consisting of pans skillets sk illets etc one pair of mens boots seventy five pounds of fined dried fruit five pounds of sugar blankets and quilts and a few ore specimens theme atti ai tiLlee cles were outside of what was on the pe sons of the prisoners during all of yesterday morning the girl etta clark appeared to be some what downhearted and refused to eat or get out of bed bedl later in the afternoon bo however sever ehe fhe got up and dressed herself in in her pro proper r clothing and washed he her t facea face and axe handi hands and combed out her bangs for even she wag was not without them and looked a little more respectable and very much different from what ebe she did when attired in a male outfit aten the reporter en ehe she was busily engaged in in fixing up some fancy article for her per onal adornment in com company pany with the deputy sheriff I 1 the be reporter went down cellar into the he cell and had bad a short conversation conver tation with the man he Ile received the following answers to the questions put Is your name clark yes air sir charles clark I 1 no air sir joseph clark th the girl gave it as charles clark when questioned by the reporter last la it night are Y you on a brother of the girl who was amrei arrested ted with you yea yes air sir how illow old is ie she 11 ob oh about nineteen IT the h e 9 girl irl said paid she was seventeen how illow old freyou are you mr dark clark th thirty ir t nine 1 how ow long long did d d you stay at collin ston nearly two months when you started down here bore where were is you going 1 I home lome ta fork did you leave there to go to col linston linEt cn 7 I 1 yes afave you any relatives there yes air how ilow many 1 I have one brother in law there what is his name I harris larris can you give me his first nam V I 1 joseph joseph harris 11 the girl gave ir it a as john taylor had you worked at collinston collingston Col linston all the time yon you were there yes L sir ir until I 1 came away our ga gang t g was laid off did you get your pay no sir sir 11 about how much was coming to yon you about forty five doll dollars arp I 1 guess when did you leave Colli collinsson collinston Col linston naton about two weeks ago chiw long did it take tale you to reach ogden nearle nearly two weeks 11 how flow had i vou ou been staying in the lost log house when ben your were arrested arrest orrest rest ed 11 oh ob about four days the girl said eight what was the girle girls object in wear ing boye boys clothing 11 1 well she could travel so much better riding horseback the snow wasso was so deep that it was hard traveling and rhe she wore those clothes fur for convenience before you got into hose those houses had you tried to procure food in any other way yes sir sir I 1 tried to sell a ho vioree arse but I 1 would have to taken ken ten dollars for the best boree bores and sad ead die I 1 had but nobody ni body would buy failing in this had bad you applied at any of the houses on your our way ay for food yea yes al sir r we asked at t two wo or three PI places aces and only got a few potatoes it was hunger which drove you to entering the house houses then yes we were terrible hung hungry a and n d I 1 tell yu u that when im starving rog I 1 ill i 11 d do 0 anything it seems like the world 0 s a living and we must have it this I 1 is a the first time I 1 was ever ar or tested never was in ja I 1 for anything in in my life before this time and the ma gods truth I 1 wae was pretty near starving and had to do it and ill do du it every time when im hungry nod and theres plenty to eat around me and I 1 cant get it in any oth other r way have llave you any parents no dead died years 1 ago go 11 do you remember bow how long ago no I 1 dont I 1 where did you come from when you came to utah from california 11 how ilow long ago was that A little over a year 11 the girl bad had it over fourbears four years ago agoa 1 did you come straight from california here no ive been all over wyoming before coming boutah to utah 11 clerk clark named over several places in wyoming vi which he bad had visited and raid laid that he be had been working with mith cattle up tip in that country it will be noticed that the story of the two differ at aa to names and periods ef al time etc there is undoubtedly something more than they wish to re veal and that the burglary ia is a very email small crime compared with others they have the sheriff has hag that the couple are wanted anted in in wyoming as a description dm netlon has been received rei dived from that territory which tallies vi ith chef chefe e two very well the s here will in the matter and get at the bottom of their history hi etory the they are a curious pair and will doubtless be carefully watched aud and their history hunted up when hen dark clark first came from hie his cell he lie va was as a trifle nervous but after lading awhile he became perfectly calm and talked with ith coolness the reporter had beard that dark clark wae was a DP ember of the masonic order but be he refused to eay whether that was true or not that was the only question be would not answer an apron ase found among Ms his effects and it wa wai s thought to be one such as is worn by a mason blazon prominent people snow bound the following representatives of well known bommen roal lal interests and other prominent men are snowbound snow bound at ogden johannes amlick representing A sons Il hamburg amburg germany established yeara years ago mr mccabe representing john wan ti maber philadelphia 0 G hoyt beatrice neb neba nephew of grover I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 cleveland rev mr scott U 8 S chaplain benicia poet post barracks cal E bailey representing james B johnsona co importing millinery new york 11 K pratt eastern agent of orance orange shipments rivet side cal daniel janiel cox leading fruit deal dealer r of the zenith city duluth minn the majority of theeo these are going to california they wish vish to express themselves highly pleaded with the beautiful city of OA ltd n and ita its mon home and the courte cout teis 4 s extended to them by mr 0 A henry local ticket agent and 11 8 wallace superintendent of the pullman company not forgetting fore etting 8 W knapp superintendent superintendent of the he ogden division 0 of the central pacific borne some of these gentlemen jocularly declared that it if they did not get out of here soon they tl ey might find their places filled by others borne some of these gentlemen are known in all the prominent cities of the states 0 fridays friday 8 dance the fourth ward amusement corn com pany will give their weekly ball in the t hall hill next aidy F iday evening fords quid quadrille rille ban band 1 will be in in attendance nd is expected to rail call the hall ball will be excellently lighted and the floor the smoothest in the city will be es specially pet ally prepared for the occasion occasion A general invitation is ig fa is aed to all who have heretofore held invitations who have been in in the hait ha nt of at tending these enjoyable parties or ft hoare ho are members of the wards of the city A good time is is insured THE RAILROAD DILL BILL what a practical leal man booths booth 8 measure in t lie LeWa legislature 0 ture EDITOR TUB tim dear sir I 1 notice by saturday mornings STANDARD a bill introduced in the twenty ninth legislature by mr booth who seeks ti remedy bulletins as to departure of trains etc now I 1 have railroaded a few years myself and I 1 will wager that mr boo booth th con bened his bill while waiting for some train which was a enow snow bound if mr booth will outtie out the clause as near as may bell be his bill will be to my notion complete and reflect great credit on himself for example ta a railroader will try and put big hi logic in railroad language the U A N leaves logan on time brigham city asks the dispatcher at pocatello how she is is here is an example of what ahat the dispatcher at pocatello says 0 1 atlogic at login alie hag has had a hatpin hot hotl pin all diy daiy wind reported blowing on Col collingston linston hill may reach brigham 0 T doubtful mr agent at t brigham goes to big bulletin bulletin board and in in a large bold hand for the benefit of b hi a one lone loue passenger writes no on time this is is one hour and forty minutes before train time tim e thinking that the fitte fifteen n minutes will let him out in in case the time of arrival is changed at collinston collingston Col linston when the train is duo due at collingston Coll Col meton linston he be lie listens tens attentively to hear cillin collin eton ston report her by no report tries to find out about the train but the wires are buey busy he ile asks poe pocatello a te 10 I 1 but gets for his pains bet get out you plug 9 9 9 fk fk fk 11 which means in english get out you idiot train order for franklin the fifteen minutes are pretty near up the penitentiary looms up in the distance dr tance mr booth alke alks in the 0 alice looks at the board agent hastens to explain to inthis great law maker that that was the last report 0 O T mr booth looks at his waterbury bury saye says ten minutes to wait dulls out THE tim STANDARD sits site down to read pocatello gets franklin sends his orders bich are life or death in in many instance aad turns bia his attention to couth routh bound passenger cenger finds that it has not put in in iti its appearance at Col collinsson Colli neton linston yet brigham tells him that according to laws of state hn hot the dip dispatcher is is guilty of a misdemeanor to which mr dispatcher will promptly reply that he lie dont live in utah and if I 1 he 10 did be he could not eee see any further into a mountain than mcbooth mr booth could mr booth gets impatient and dema debande d I 1 in the name of the law the cause of the tile delay poor agent for his benefit cop ies following from conductor just arrived at collingston Coll Col meton linston to trainmaster at pocatello delayed twenty minutes between logan and mendon en on accost pin on the very bad rail from M adon up to top op of h hill 1 I the not steaming well broke town on one side had bad to block her up and come in on one bide side sleep r se running hot mr booth reads this bulletin and goes back home concluding to try it tomorrow satisfied that lie his law is working to a charm if there had bad been a smashup sma hup and more or lees of the folks aboard injured lie would have bave been able to carry the piece of news up town and scare every everyone one who had relations or anen Is aboard lie train or any one who might suspect some one dear to them was aboard This would be a great law for reporters tor for they would then be able to demand a full report and the railroad man could not put on a surprised lok and answer I 1 have not heard of any wreck or ace accident I 1 dent where was as it 7 the following questions were put to a certain railroad man ii ia thirty minutes when will the salt lake train leave when will the utah northern train leave when will the southern pacific fie train leave when will the U P bi in when an I 1 go to bin san fran the kio rio grande frande L gone how deep is is the know in collin eton hag ilas the S P got in yet will ill I 1 have time to get my dinner will I 1 have time to go to the tile po post a t office 1 who is going to feed me while I 1 am laying around here T they b 0 y sold me a ticket and told me I 1 c could 0 u go soon how long does that mean 7 ive been here three hours blurs now will my ticket ba good tomorrow to morrow if I 1 cant set get out today to day 7 I 1 want my money back I 1 cant lay around here a week ill walk first when does my tram train go why dont they tell us it la Is going to snow before we start what makes you kee p the waiting room eo so hot who V ho will take care of my baggage while I 1 go up town beard anything from the U P yet if I 1 lay over until tomorrow to morrow will that arsin go on I 1 ime 7 Is a ticket on the U 0 good on the D ait A it 0 where here ir the pullman office Is the U 11 and D it 0 the same railroad you told me last night fb the etrain train would leave for butte at 9 16 today to day here it is 1 and it aint gine gone yet ilas the park city got in in yet when will the enow bax kade be raped wised in the sierra nevadas Ne valai valas heard 1 l anything further farther from the U PIT are the trains running on time on the oregon short line 0 will the D it U G be on time lea leaving vig here tomorrow to morrow morning I 1 if f the enow esnow sops stops falling will there be any tram train I 1 from rom the vest A tomor to mor row Is the wind blowing on OIL the tile I 1 P qu juopa 87 I 1 mat what is the faro fare from sacramento to portland who ie is the agent at provo I 1 will the train run to the hot 1101 springe today to day I 1 I 1 41 I 1 z 64 Z 1 r w t i IW 1 1 I 1 z T will it run tomorrow to morrow do you know do they thy carry second claes class l gerb on the fast mail whale the fare to denver A any na less if it I 1 buy four tickets you dont make any aay reduction wholesale you should who takes taka care core of property that is lost how much can the man charge me for my dog cant I 1 take him in I 1 the he car with th me why not life Is too short to give the various answers to these ques ion RAILROAD STUCK IX IN THE SNOW A conductors story of transferring a party of passengers on the II 11 C yesterday morning a utah central freight train got stuck in the enow snow with 18 cars at syracuse junction A helper was sent out from ogden which succeeded in pulling off 10 cars still the engine bad to be dug out the whole hole affair caused a delay of a it litte over two hours and the parly early morning gaiu train raiu did not arrive in salt lake until time tor for the legislative session 11 0 begin the park ciar city train became snowbound at uinta I 1 and aa was unable to connect with the utah central the D it 0 left on time apparently having trouble to get through someone suggested that a car should be sent out to the blockade with tha local passengers and that they be transferred at syracuse on this dugges lion tion the conductor of the utah central told a story of transferring passengers at farmington last week A freight train of 20 cars care stuck fat faa in the snow A pirly from iff lff anxious to get through to bait salt lake lak expressed presed ex their willingness s to bia be transferred A cach c ach wa was sent to the blockade the wind was blowing al tuot nio t a hurricane 1 I told them said the conductor that the snow was four feet deep and that they had the dist distance anre of 20 26 cars to walk and asked them whether r th they cy preferred to stay by the stoves in the th is cars care or whether they still desired transfer all thought they could stand it so we started out there were four ladief i in the party I 1 went first with ith my lantern and the brake bake I 1 nu too took k the lie center of the line with his big light while the ladies came last we took he west side of the train to avoid the tife wind |