Show SALT LAKE NEWS SUED FOR the Diamond villo coal and coke company of diamondville Dia wyo was yesterday made a defendant in a suit in the federal court damage proceedings ce having been instituted by thomas alien a former employed in the companas comp anys mine known as no 2 in the bill of complaint alien alleges that while he was following a carload of coal up a slope a chain to which the horse waa attached snapped tho car naturally fell such rapidity that alien could not make his escape lie was caught between the car and wall of tho level hia body being mangled to such an extent that he was not only con fined to his a number of months ut disabled for life QUESTION OF PROBATING STILL A petition for the probate of the will of julian bodard of bonanza ida who died in this city on february last was heard and taken under advisement by judge hall yesterday the prop arty of the deceased in idaho is worth about while the property in this city is valued at only about in hi will bodard nominated dr II 11 D kiles of city as his executor but judge hall is not satisfied that ho has the right to appoint dr nilea be forc an executor is appointed in idaho herc the bulk of the property is situated and lias taken the matter under advisement the deceased left all of hit property to a brother and sister in france the will was executed at the boly cross hospital on tho day that bo dardi died DAMAGES PAID MRS the damage suit of J L and mary ellen against salt lake caty was settled yesterday by the payment of to the plaintiff the payment of this sum was authorized by the council on tuesday evening last and a warrant for the amount was issued yesterday the action was one for personal injuries mrs having fallen into an excavation on fourth south and third east streets about three years ago and broke her wrist BEAN losea ON A FOUL about 1500 disappointed sports left the salt lake athletic club last night after witnessing twelve rounds of a scheduled twenty round contest between jack christy and willard dean in christy was awarded alie contest in the twelfth round over bean because of a technical foul in the breast while in a clinch the crowd wished to see a knockout and of course was not pleased the result the first murmur of dissatisfaction arose when referee bennatt announced that if both men were on their feet at the end of twenty rounds it would be called a draw the people contending that the fight ought to be given to the one who did the most fighting bean had the best of the battle nearly all the way through at one time both men were all but knocked out and staggered around the ring swinging with left and right in all directions in the last round christy was nearly out and bean had him at his mercy and why he should deliberately foul leini when christy was powerless to do any damage cannot be accounted for by the wise ones four times in the last round bean walked up to christy and hit him square on the jaw while the latter was unable to block alie blows alio foul bean was charged with committing apparently did no harm to christy alie largest crowd of the season was present A delegation of people from provo came up on a special to back bean the party being chaperoned by city marshal frank tucker all departments of the city were well represented chief hiilton occupied a front seat and opposite him was his friend mayor thompson the city council and police department were also in evidence POOL IS ARRESTED harry pool a neat appearing young man who came here several weeks ago irom anaconda is being held by the police charged with the holding up of W A mcmaster in he parlor of dr higgins residence thursday the have much damaging evidence against pool it is thought he is the lone highwayman who held up me occupants of the li ermitage saloon ten days ago and secured considerable loot oth robberies were roost unusual in their details and appear to have ideen planned with a view to having the report of them discredited by the police that pool had planned to carry on extensive operations as a highwayman burglar and footpad was indicated last night when chief hiilton and detective chase located his room and found among his effects a mask a loaded revolver a sandbag a burglars jimmie nna hat the revolver mask and hat have been positively identified by bartender dietrich Diet of the hermitage bar miss vcra II iggins who witnessed the holdup of mcmaster in uie parlor of her home says she believes the suspect to be the man it was on the description given by her that the fellow was arrested uy chief hiilton and detective chase pool ia very emphatic in denying bi guilt when was taken into his presence at the police station for the purpose of identification he broke into tears distorted his face aa much as possible and begged her not to accuse aim ot crime of which he ia entirely innocent alie police induced pool to discontinue his weeping and keep a straight face until his features had been inspected miss iggins after looking him over closely saiu he dp feared very like the robber but she would not be positive in her identification his eyes seem 10 be the same looked into when I 1 pulled nia mask aside ehe paid but as I 1 remember the robber he was not so robust as this roan 1 would be able to tell if he placed alongside 0 ir mc master aa ano robber was much nailer I 1 remember it struck me as being rather comical to see the lettla chow with tho gun holding up one big ma with another big man in the room both bu enough to overpower him in a me was such a nervous littly robber too and by the time he oad finished searching mr mcmasters pockets all his courage seemed to be gone and ho was tre axe a leaf t began to wonder if ho would be atts 0 wa to the door benoro his gave away bonca i him but he really managed to get away without help continued on page 0 SALT LAKE NEWS 1 continued from page 8 t BIDS FOR postoffice POST OFFICE in salt lake postmaster thomas ens bodian of the site of the proposed unit f cd and yes morning received the supervising architects office at washington to advertise for propos nig for the construction of the entire new federal building excepting the heating apparatus electric wiring and conduits alio architectural plana and of the building which were made by alio supervising architect J knox boylor at washington were f mailed to postmaster thomaa widnes day scaled bids will bo at super architect taylora aulce tiel 2 p in may oth the plans when arrive may be been at the by contractors alio may care to enter any into competition for the erection of the building 1 HELD F OR housebreaking august miller was arraigned before juddi dichl yesterday morning on charge of housebreaking lie was al to have stolen a and chain from the house of A II 11 chamberlain of J street salt lake elizabeth chamberlain the 0 year old daughter testified eliat he camo into the house on the of february when no one else wa at home and went through the rooms she said she saw him tako i i alic watch and chain out of a jewel box A main street which was on a dresser ticket broker testified that miller came into his office to buy a ticket to chicago and offered a watch and chain in the chain answered the part payment description of the one said to bo stolen judge diehl found the evidence aul dent to bind mailler over to tha district f court bail was fixed at |