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Show DAILY U1AH SALT LAKE ITEMS HEINE SMOOT JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, STATE A Delicious TO BE EXHAUSTIVE The biuii.g Men's Rfpuhlii'.i'i club which were nut brought out :it the prehns decided in ihiinge the name of the liminary examination were in the tesorganization to the Fremont or timony of two men to the effect' that I lull. the defendant asked them to Introduce men to his wife, giving as an excuse Fuller the terms of a bet made in a that he and liis wife were without iliee game L F. Harr, a West Second money, und must have some. South street tobacconist, wheeled Cal A recess was taken until 10 o'clock Wagner of Pocatello three blocks in a this morning when Rose was placed wheelbarrow last night. on the stand and told hU story. He will be followed by exerts on Insanity. The report of County Pauper Clerk The duration of the case depends upon Sabine for the month of February the number of such witnesses. If there shows that ll.S60.Sri was distributed are nut many, and they do not occupy by the county among the poor. This the stand too long, there is a possibilninounl was divided among 295 fami- ity of all the evidence being presented lies, consisting of 995 persons. Of this today. In that event Judge Morse will number 266 families, of 875 persons, likely charge the Jury tomorrow-live In Salt Lake City, and 29 families, composed of 120 members, live elsewhere in the county. The average MORE YOUTHFUL amount given to each family was 86.64, BURGLARS ARRESTED and to each person Two more have been added to the Two well known traveling salesmen, Juvenile prisoners in the county Jail elated over their successful wooing of by the arrest of J. Shlmmin and Fred Fortuna at both poker and horse rac- Follinger, messenger boys, on the ing, made things lively throughout the charge of burglary. Saturday night Tenderloin yesterday afternoon. After some one entered the Fair novelty store drinking all the wine they could find through the basement and took 3105 on Commercial street, and then some, from a cash box. The police ascertainthe pair of mid-da- y revelers chartered ed that Follinger was a former ema cab and rode down the avenue ployee of the store and knew where the throwing money out for the newsboys. money was kept. They also learned Halves, quarters, dimes and nickels that he had been investing liberally In came from the cab by the handful and new clothing and took him In custody. the word passed along that there was He made a full confession. Implicating something doing brought every newsy Shlmmln. In town to the scene. By the time the drummers tired of the play, they had YORK STOCKS separated themselves from about 850. This scarcely made an impression on their winnings, however, and at a late Closing Quotations March 1, 1904. hour last night they were still ordering "all the wine In the house on Ice." Furnished by Ogden Brokerage company, 2482 Washington avenue; HIS CRIMINAL RECORD phone 215: IS A LENGTHY ONE Wa-Silt- PROPOSED the lines of Question of Church Intorferonco Whol in Politoics Will Bo Inquired Into. From authoritative Information that reached Salt Lake yesterday, says the Herald, the Smoot Inquiry at "Washthree ington. will be conducted along separate lines: c pint The attitude of the hurch toward polygamy. Second Church interference In pol-itlca Church Interference Third In busi- of the church will probably be examined In regard to all the phases of the Inquiry. At least one former high official will In all probability be closely examined in regard to the question of church interference In politics. Aside from the officials most of the people already subpoenaed will probably be examined solely for the purpose of getting light on the matter of polygamy. It Is stated by a well known Salt Laker who is Interested In the lnqury that one of the women already subpenaed la expected to testify that she was polyg&mously married In one of the Utah temples In the year 1898 by an apostle, and strong from several testimony Is expected other witnesses whose names are alThe high officials ready known.. For the purpose of ascertaining whether the church authorities exert improper Influence In business matters, It Is said something like twenty-fiv- e people of Brigham City will be later to tell what they know of the acta of President Charles Kelly and other ecclesiastics In Box Elder take. While the witnesses In regard to polygamy will probably all be taken from Utah, it is expected that Idaho and Wyoming will furnish some wit- to testify in regard to church Interference In politics and business. It Is practically a certainty that Judge O. W. Powers of Salt Lake will he called to testify in the case. Judge Powers stated yesterday that he had not yet been subpneaed, andd ecllned to speak of the matter, but from another source It la learned that he will be asked totell whajt he knows of church Interference In Utah politics. Judge Powers has been prominent in Utah politics for many years past, and will probably be examined at length in retard to the matter. An effort will probably be made to show that the church has been active in the political field In Utah for many years past. The inquiry will doubtless go as far back as the campaign of 1895, when the first state officers were elected, and cover the time from that year to the nesses PROSECUTING STRIKERS. Utah Fuel Company Cauaea Arrest of Two Officers of the Scofield Union. Wilson, the wounded man now at the Holy Cross hospital, who was arrested for the robbery of a work train at Calientes, In which 83000 was taken, and who was shot at Milford while resisting arrest Is believed by the officers to have a long criminal record on the Pacific coast. On his way to this city Wilson admitted to his guard that he was with Soapy Smith's famous gang at Skaguay. He confesses that he was lately on the Pacific coast, and the fact that he was once associated with Soapy" Smith leads the officers to believe that he may have been mixed up with the gang that recently tried to blackmail the Southern Pacific out of 810,000 by threatening to wreck the passenger trains between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Wilsons statement that he was unarmed when the attempt was made to arrest him is untrue. He carried a gun in his hand when he emerged from the car and handed It to his partner. His statement that he had no partner Is also untrue, as the partner, whose name is McCormick, purchased the railroad tickets for the two and Wilson admitted that his partner had escaped. Wilson and McCormick have been identified as the two men who cashed one of the stolen checks at De Lamar on the day after the robbery and Wilson when captured wore some of the clothing purchased with the stolen check. President John Trewartha and Sec- DAMAGE SUIT AGAIN8T retary Thomas Cralsley of the Scofield DENVER A RIO GRANDE edge of the Miners union have been nested on charge of criminal conspirH. T. Maxfleld, who claims that he acy In conspiring to cause a shutdown was put off a train about one mile this f the mines of the Pleasant Valley side of Bingham, has brought suit In 1 company to disable the company the district court against the Rio from filing Its orders for coal, thereby Grande Western railway company to Interfering with and Injuring trade and recover damages In the sum of 88,000 commerce, and It la alleged that they costa The plaintiff alleges that and to'" Procured and Induced men em- he purchased a ticket at Bingham to ployed by the company to abandon Murray and that the agent Instructed tbelr employment and quit the service, him which train to take. After hoard"Jany instances paying the fare of ing the train, he clalma the conductor toe men out of Scofield In order to Informed him that the train would them to qut the services of the not stop at Murray and demanded 20 company. cents extra as fare from Murray to be accused were taken to Price by Salt Lake. This the plaintiff refused toerlff Wilcox, and bound over to the to pay and the conductor Is alleged to oltrlct court In 81.000 each. As ball have stopped the train and put him roold not be furnished, they were land-- n off. ln-a- ce Jail. A number of other prominent strikers will be prosecuted. union must reinstate an expelled member. 8Ax FRANCISCO, Man operlor court has rendered trantlnK the prayer of Ge n his nctlon jf' asking fo a Wrlt of mandate Amalgamated Assoc lret Railway Employes reinstate him to memtx ther" were some tin . ana flnd for havli conspirea against the DEATH FOLLOWS QUARREL. At the autopsy held last evening over the remains of Benjamin R. Haddock, who died suddenly Monday evening after a struggle with his George E. Porter. It was discovered that the skull of the deceased had been fractured. The theory advanced by Drs. Mayo and Odell, who performed the autopsy, is that the Injury was received when Haddock was thrown to the ground In the struggle. son-in-la- w, MURDERER ROSE PLACED ON 8TAND 1 eewclatlons welfare. Te court held that Dli Pmvina exp1,ed upon a ,n th ,aws o rlatiton, and under the law c "not so lose his star fr ,nr " '! murThe horrible details of the Rose In der were recounted again yesterday trial actual the when the district court of Frank Rose, for the shooting and on Christmas, 1908, killing of his wife Judge Charles W. before. was begun divlalon. The Morse In the criminal adduced facts only real additional Copper, 46 Atch. com., Atch. pfd., Alton, 88. Our Special Sale WILL CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK ONLY Such opportunities as wo offer have not failetl to ilraw ernwils of pleasetl aiul eager buyers. 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Western Union, 88 4. Wabash, 33 4. CHICAGO RAIN. Wheat, 99 4. Corn, 55 Oats. 42 Pork, 314.72 bbL xe 7-- PASTEUR DAIRY COMPANY 1-- Telephone 37 1-- P. O. Building 1-- 1-- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 INTERFERES. VICE-CONS- CAPITAL SURPLU3 Washington AND Ave. 8150,000 73,245 BROWNING BROS. CO. PROFIT8....8 Wants Powers of Attorney From Heirs Cut-O- ff Victims Residing We transact business In all branches in Greece. of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. The Greek Mr. George F. Tsolomite, who Is at present stop- DAVID ECCLE8 President ping at the Healy House, has com- THOMAS D. DEE .... municated by cable with the minister Cashier JOHN PINGREE of foreign affairs st Athens stating Asst Cashier had JAMES F. BURTON that sixteen of his vice-couns- el, OdDEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it is free. Vice-Preside- nt countrymen been killed In a wreck on the Southern Pacific and that he would send further ' particulars by mall. In his communication by mall he asks that the mayors of towns In Greece publish the news of the accident and the names of the unfortunate victims In order that their heirs may apply for letters of administration. He asks that powers of attorney may be forwarded and In the meantime papers will be filed here and at Brigham City LEGAL NOTICES. Probate aid Gaardiansblp Sotieei. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given liy the undersigned administrator of the estate of IV. 11. Hodgson, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication adminthe of contesting appointment of this notice, to the said administrator, at istrators already asked for. the office of Henderson A Macmillan, attorneys for said administrator, rooms 14 to 1H First Nationsl iiank building, Ogden City, If you want steel or wood filing Welier Conntv and State of Utah. L. J. IlOf.THKK, JR., Administrator cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index of the estate of W. If, Hodgson, deceased. systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, IIexdkksox A Macmili.ah, attorneys for administrator. Ogden or Salt Lake City. Dated Ogden, Utah, Feb. 29th, 1904. Escaped an Awful Fate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mr. H. Hngglns of Melbourne, Fla., writes, My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Induced me to try it Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. Kings New Discovery. It eurely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Price 50c and 31.00. Notice is hereby given liy the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Louis A. W deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the eaid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four mouth after the first publication of this notice, to the Mid administratrix, at theofliee of Henderson A Macmillan, attorney for aid administratrix, moms 14 and 18 First National Ihiuk building, Ogden City, Welier County, and State of Utah. MARY W. WINSLOW, Administratrix of the estate of Louis A. Winslow, deceased. Hekdkrhox A Macmillax, attorneys for said administratrix. Dated Ogden, Utah Feh. 20th, 1W4. ins-lo- The Acorn and the Qotird. and marveled to hi wife : laid bumpkin aa Why ha Great Jove made a bulk eo a pumpkin on an small a Mein. while yonder mighty oak bear bnt the acorn ? Hu relyhuge an art eaprleloiu. If iny advice were aked It would lie different. The oak would bear the pumpkin and the vine tlieaeorn." lie then fell aleep beneath the tree and wa awakened with a atart by a acorn which had fallen amt .truck him on the noe. He refleeted i Now, uppoae that bad heen a pumpkin T Kind hi wile. Anawer to Yesterday's Puzzle Right ude down, In front of Dumbllng. A 11 |