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Show OUDEN:: Discovery of Skeleton May Develop Into Case of Murder. Ogden Department PLAN TO PARALLEL BAMBERGER LINE No " PLAY, SAYS -- Declares He tion Has No Between Salt Lake sien-Porces Sere Thirty on Ogden bers teams to This force leaves be : line about Mrs. Samuel work ° of the Action on by a with the at once "Augustine J. Small, jjjpess of about in Germany num- | lived in Ogden 10 month to « parents, a years ago years. three and Work a ee "eC ay weeks. 32 husband Sy Rushing ean two enlarged | born June D. Small, wife of died of pneumonia She was and had left She brother. on Ronn teat: complete :the , work. Because of a shortage of ties the The. company's power house in O€- | Oregon Short Line has been delayed den will. be: supplied with new ma-|in building a. spur to the site of the chinery to- furnish power for the east} Utah Smelting. company Ties have end ofvthe new? téad. One of . the been. .secured now, howevei andl company officials said yesterday that} work. will go. on with all possible the above plan'might be abandoned }haste. Its completion will be a matif ‘satisfactory ~-power arrangements /}ter of several days. (Ts could be made with the Utah Light & | The smelling Company Is drilling Railway conipany pfor artesian wells, which will be used Following the work of laying rails,}to supply the working and drinking poles and hangers for a trolley system }demands of the smelter, Wells of will be erected. | this character have worked success. j . . fully in this locality during the past, Will Build, Says, Eccles. and a fine flow. is expected. Manager President David Eeeles of the Ogden} Kadish, of the company, 1s regen Rapid Transit company and the new) on business connected with the buildUtah & Idaho Railroad company said |ing of the plant.: _ yesterday that ‘a line fvem Provo to} Idaho would be built, despite the in- | Troops for: Se San roe isco. terurban Une that now seems: to.0°) A targe detachment of troops from yur ine Lake o « r insure a seems freight: « and e pas- : Fort. Snelling and Fort senger traffic from Salt ‘Lake ta: Og; Pass through: Ogden den, he said, it would become impera-j)1"S ee route to San tive that a railroad Jine be built to ;detachment consists jofficers and. 580 men include the majority of towns between j oints. ty Thisj inte : necessi|leig Cight-infantry. would : rerie an wi tomorrow morn: F gC ON rhe of Ree of the Twenty- aThe ¢ jetachment has the in duty special for detailed eraenne: Bamberger's road. One bbeen ah to Ida- [stric ken eity during the _prese nt erisis of the shortest and best Saat relieve likelihood, all sins will, canyon | #nd Ogden through be would ho troops rhe militiamen the of Oe Ta that it is, therefore ; probable and } ve "inh Ogden branch will eventually of the Idaho line. canyon art a = ci i mberger - Simon Bamberger more than confident only of his a "play" to road. Talk Talks. : Thomas asserts the building that he has no = that the new. company will ever build a road between Salt Lake and oi gden in competition with his line. WORK Ogden IS ABOUT Relief Committee Check Up OVER, Preparing to Accounts. The immigration from San Francisco is about at an end judging from the number that arrived in Ogden yesterday morning, and the majority, except in isolated cases, will} not require any assistance. Those who are now arriving hold tickets issued fo them at Oakland that carry them to theiv destinations. Only about. 180. refugees passed through yesterday and most of these had through transportation and sufficient means to provide for, themselvex. -A small number, about - fifty, were cared for by the Knights of Co- Pacific. Union the over eae BRIEPS. OGDEN Mercer, appears to he }man, has returned that the move is | Springs. hinder He arrive oe the from Ogden sheep- a trip to Soda J... Kennworthy, general agent for }the Denver & Grande t Lake, was in Ogden yesterday. | D. C. McDougal, county attorney of | Oneida county, Idaho, visited Ogden on-his--way: from Chicago | yesterday to his home in Malad. Delbert B. Hughes Has tendered his resignation to the Pacific Jexpress company, und has accepted a position with his father in the produce business at wake: following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John T. Green, of Layton, and Miss Lillie M. Brazen, of Kaysville; William _ Smith and Martha-:b, Connevey, of Salt Lake. i. B. Spencer has commenced ‘to survey the transmission. line » from Brigham. City to the site of the new smelter, near the Hot Springs. Team are already grading.on the doutidas tions for the building. aeetert Savage, ca sheepherder of Utah, reported at police headlumbus, who served as a relfef com- | agate last evening the theft from mittee yesterday, | (him of $15 and, an unendorsed check ..relief| The strenuous days of the for $1.50. by two unknown men near Gills will} committees are about over. the corner of Wall-avenue and Twennow be paid, books examined and a ty-fourth street. report of the work done, money taken The Southern Pacific -pay car, with in and disbursed will be made so that) for employees, will arrive Mayor &. M, Conroy will be able Lo de- | pay. cheeks termine the part Og: len took. in BAe tod Ogden Wednesday morning, con- siderably earlier than Was at first ¢xthe unfortunate being run It is almost Cmapeninle to determine| pected. The: pay cai ‘special'' over the line. how many persons. received - food, clothing and care Ogden. *. An. acof the ColoThe graduating class count of the number provided for each jrado School of Mines will. arrive in day has not been kept, but it might | Ogden Tuesday over the Rio Grande not *be.a fanciful estimate to say that| Western,-and will de fart the same day more thah 5,000 have been fed, cloth-) for Butte, Mont., where the members ed and attended to in this city. In) will inspect mines in. that neighboring money, more than $10,000 has been | hood to this, f« subscribed In addition A> team aliached to a: wagon, the amount of huiand clothing to the | property of the Faust Creamery comdreds of dollars have been donated. | pany, while being driven through OgIn immediate and necessary relief, no den canyon yesterday afternoon took city outside of. California' has perfright and jumped over the high emformed greater work than Ogden, a ae result due largely to the: untiring ef- bankment near the Hermitage. outfit went into the river, a farts of the ¢ommittee. The commit- entire though no one was seriously ona tee has been devoted. to its work, evOne of the horses was crippled. ery member has irked, sometimes General Manager W. H Beusrort both night and: day, to alleviate the and General pea Opel nt i. Bu sufferings ar the strangers. . Depot ingham, with Chief Engineer ‘Ashton Master John ©. Keating and his force of the Harman lines, arrived on a of assistants alsa come in for a goodly special train at'2 p, m. from the south share of cred Mr. Ke "ating has The switenes were all worked hand- in -hand with the com- yesterday lined up and. the train passed through at about ten nifles mn hour The It develops. that many who applied party is going to inspeet the construc-for medical attendance were " phine fiends" or addicted to the use tion work at Twin Falls. of other drugs. All such supplies were destroyed in) San Franciseo ond aL not be obtained, which resulted - in much suffering among those who were MISS SUTTON WILL PLAY victims of such habits. California At the cepuiey session of the board' of county comrolssioners yesterday the f fol Jowing estimate: amount of funds needed for running Weber county's publie ao during the ensuing year, was subm For S Eyipent of teachers' ....56..0... 000 For current expenses ~...../.5... ; ~ 24,000 aie a eine ee sora oe Siete peers 1000 Amount oxpeeted from ‘state diseu BGHOO! cone cteancs cecnecsersnaus $14,000 Amount expec ted ‘from "Tocal disbrdet: mehOd): MING? oe. as ees eee »-+ D000 al pate raised will leave a balance of from the general fund. $10, (409 Si, to te adopting the estima dorsement of the eso nati as required by law. A committee to which had been referred the petition of the Shoshone Power company for a blanket franchise -reported, recommending that re petition be ego dd, others, thati for any purposes. The bab Dental into the office moved from Ragle block ° 500-901 Scott building 168 Main over King's hardware, Clubs Banner Un- She Will Compete. - -~ April 30.-By stepping the breach at the proper various country clubs in jJacent.to Los Angeles have moment and ad- saved Miss May oun from an. embarrassing, not to awkward, dilemma. The clubs Mave decided that Miss Sutton will represent them in allied form, thereby giving a an auvspices under Which she can compete rather than having it PRRGliCen sented the United subscription taken Califor that she repre- States by popular up in Southern : Now that the elubs have taken up the matter and have virtually assured the young lady that she shall represent them, it only remains for her to prepare for the trip, Which she will do shortly. Miss Sutton. plans to sail for fngland about May 15, and will anrive in time to get into practice. befove being called upon to meet the Winner of the various tournaments and defend her championship, District judicial & S: Py tines April 26th to judges districts sentatives City of and guests a of May press the of Salt Will others the The States's Sane United ple" Poliey Charles From ant ot ReMay been done in Egypt, what has Soudan and doing in and is today fresh in mind, impulse 1 Uganda strong to a belief that properly handled, Cuba, the Philippines and San Domingo might be utilized to establish for the United States a eorrect, up-to-date, dependent-people policy and one practically workable under our stem of povernment-a policy of Peat under the "veiled protectorate,"" at once sympathetic and altruistic, a contra-distinguished from a Stemi of recognized dependcneies. At foreign domination But in effecting our results on these lines, diplomacy and the law ot moral and material gravitation, not the big stick either quiescent or flourished. must be velied on; our admiration for the man-who-does-things should be tempered by a little respeet for him who is wise enough to know when and how to wait ne Crome! has been twenty-five years In Cairo; and, today, there is analy a full British battalion in Egypt. Cuba has been measurably thus dealt with. The Philippines should, 1 now believe, from the beginning have been dealt with-in this "way, )1fso; the steps hitherto there taken ean not too soon' be retracec The pleasing but slightly childish faney that a few generations of our rule will suffice to transform Filipinos into Yankees is not likely to bear the the vernacular has it-" not wash! And for that matter amount of cause "wash,"' or whitewash, the Asiatie to ‘change his Spots than the Jeepard - his Malay will to the end, and in the end, be a Malay!-and he will not shade i a town-meeting Yankee our boundless self-complacthus nurse unending delusions! schoolmarm can do mueh,; but can not make that white i nature decreed brown or black. FPoreign domination, for which the Amertcan is ill-adapted, should, then, give way to the largest practicable measure of dependency home-rule; dietation from without to a sympathetic, if alien-and, hbeeause alien, diplomati- eally "‘veiled''-protectorate Domingo next looms on. the Is San Domingo more fitted self-government than the Philip pines? But for San. Domingo latterday Egypt blazes a possible path: the path of self-goverument subject to foreign influence. On the other hand, it. must also be conceded that in the world that. now. is, just: as every citlzen, even though-he, may be more o1 less irregular in face of money obligations, must still recognize the power, no community debt due from it to civilization. Jagain, there is a world of difference a modern "mandate of civilib etween zation "and the old-timer is major warrant, Assuming, therefore, that the influence of the "veiled protector- ate,"" may for all concerned most advantageously displace and replace for‘ign domination, the self-constituted international bailif€ and © policeman may, when he initiates proceedings to compel satisfaction of civilfzation's debt, not-impossibly get, at just this juncture, quite a number of very useful hints from benighted Africa. Change in Copper Bingham, cl ange in the design of the small cent, which Ss made -its apyear since its adoption, in 1864, is. being considered by a. congressional committee, and: experiments are also oe way looking ‘oe. the use of new metal, either . pure nickel o1 gaan to take the place of that now used, + vhich is 95 per cent, copper and 5 per cent, of zine, vy contemplated change' is. the outeome-of the agitation in favor. of new designs for United States coins of all POOR ORMOnS: not a single one of the present ries seeming to meet with general favor. Expert numismafists, go so far as to say that in the history of this country been re presente d-by a less artistic set , When cent was the presday made no than 1,000 master dies for the cent, and this despite the fact that in the last forty-two years there has been no "alte pad in the design. -New. York Sun Twenty are Paris, May reported the first down to Reported 1-T'wo to have passenger been trains in collision at AMC C Sy late last night. Tweniy persons are reported killed and many injured. Up to the present no details-are ava Tickets 6th, inclusive. oi, MEXICO CITY And Return $69.80. on sale April 25 Good returning 1 areCIry. TICK a 169 Main St. e zs JONES' Attend Services Henefer, of Colton Skele- ton Leads i R to Further L vestigation by Provo, Aprile : ; skeletom In- Officers. 80.-That ; was found inadequat fat had us parts «the herder ‘near Colton.a>°few was murdered, isa -belief. by several: of connected with man until rey \ HS a sheep- by days now) age held those who : vhave beer Rika : x the-investigation of the BY SE Perhaps RON . ) Harris..were® the: vas ody the} Silch Si on7 . LAY OY beet i ' speakers, furnished by the wa Bellona to Lig i ot ‘ fair, Sherif! Harmon has returnes from. Colton: with: much: informatior : Spt connection with the : matter. The skeleton has been proved te be that of an Austrian named Anthon Verhouniz, whose passport hows hé i ‘Music| ward ehoir The the cemetery b ‘off Se offered. aethe ee-dedicatory > Elder vpThisa aaa are information Wie sink Austrians at Mary. Shill. : Jones. interpreter: by were secured Sheriff He had na found about ind died the names mothe of a mile with him, secure from and, Republican up he:e. mach ; Co DET in the Spanident com- Civil $500 k Ae bef th ELOISE week site gs can ., TO s : ann Ml I sou DIENT. : ‘ J ‘ \ 1 » rhe Myer Dies of Injuries, ceived: at) Bingham, UNG q | four e ust aan Bingham, mn Taso 20:--A at the. from been Plastic Wi 1& ne. fell one at injuries possible. Re down Yampa mine time sk as oS SS BYRON erin he to of recelved. It learn how U ident. E.. his buried Robert have Pinto tht ehurcn were | ter-day > Saints) ven-) a Veteran shill olton and. "TOV Provo. f had of a was' Jones. not ae bui a uilding this Mrs. -H..Denhalter : Soe ee morning. ' His Mrs. W. ic C.} peacefully. years old, intoxicated at the ing and a plea of aut all ed and thehis trials. three atone ia He| Clark as a .Asblockade runner. St by elder} 18,1852; ; Joseph plain Hoan arrived September he wa tn oresicg of se nte need to in the At - second kd the was $20,000, been trial e) | Keerl Bereanand Wis many brought wit- ac ross the ' ADMITS ADMITS eae ITVl Montana Man Arrested iin' Gets Limit dust the same, But on conwas shootraised He oecost oly trials » about (OURT couUR regain conseious-| Se Oe eee san Ompabine SEE morning eaving at Moa he ox-leam com- Mecho of about the ee of BIGYMINES. making» the trip mine at Upper in. the afternoon six chool VENTE : : three children, girls, all riet of whom F boys are nen to 3 Utah wa ix children. Argentina, have | | | | the all given of him Mareh 5 <appointec held for 19. which appears unlimited to peedlh. J P. Walke r was today sentenced to the state penitentiary for ten years for larceny and forgery. Walker cut a Wide swath around Boulder for several inenths, winning the confidence of the people and being placed in charge of the Baltimore mine, employing a num ber.of men, -A few months ago he @isappeared, leaving behind a string Of unpaid debts, . jneludingGB the $1,200. for1 ' |the boarding of ey sara He. was #rrested at Milford, Utah, and brought back on a charge of ste aling $55 from ine proprietress of a mine boarding- Bingham, for helue Butte er's part of killed ranch he Richine and jis were father <illea & ; ed, e "hisoF blow-with the exciting Murdered -dis- in" the county; ‘Tyndall on the Kester| the lat-| and was then set upon by eles of " his me victim and almost gm ; : te . being crushed in by the To butt a) anies of the joned at Fort Franciseo tan 1895. "he wa: his life Meors that Eleventh Sh ee rom ashore received ten will Rats. one e on Henry Capt. c to Neill, John P. On. Service, April law ear priot according by + Cases Special p Wyo., he paymaster leave, today State land agent, from Merrell of the Oregon. ambling 30,-Of the 100 residents of this the state anti moe the defe i s inn . ce sa : of q 45 ) Powe ? on at our 0 paying ae< 1 a ve settle 7 ee PY y Sey com- Eleventh infantry tussell will leave orders rush under the a 1dviees cases brought against county' for ‘violating Republican Spectal Service Pp heyenne, AprilnN ¢ 30.-The nevertheless Wharf . Gambling ‘Prisco . . drawn &?, 0ing Republic an of a gun, Garrison at Sst ranch-| ¢reék. but eee by Republican Special Service. Helena, Mont., April 30.-Saumuel Neill, a seaman on the battleship Or|f&S0" who was drowned in the harbor of Honolulu, Mareh 24, met with foul Pe aie victim to w hart rats, unusual prominent Cottonwood outhern shot snd \ "commenced * in here Both of anc "living a "has court nterest. 1866 1870. he w appointee : afer Sunday or ii eerilone whieh position E To 5) VObiIEe ELOY Chez Bishop to ‘ounselor }-ryndall, the] year his home untit the fal he aoyeG to Henefer.} : superintendent and He county pat, bh sustained a stafou to- after he reached manhood was as f Henefer July 9, 1877, working in} -TOrrow and will arrive there Thurslocomotive engineer, During the Sably that capacity: until 1890. December 11 | 14¥ to-aid in the work of garrfsoning part of the Civil War he was engag- | 1884, hts wife died, leaving him with} "© city It is not expected ‘by the ed of us Cryssaloon, time of insanity }remained.at. Dalton --&. Lark, over SEDHoR with him. ight. Tomorrow they will visit' the | S4Ve him the limit, of 5 had three : yore first His Ohio. of native a disagreed Ee Commercial. and At- | where he made z aoe wie n Y . daughter: and consciousness and died Mr Wilmot was 72 was 1e any, niddle Crawford, had been at his side since ; 1¢ was stricken; He never recained was Soclety convicted penitentiary, confirmed: " : which has been his home ever since . aheri Aprili) 3.0.-Byr. Byron I.S Wilmot, December 1866,nF he was pe married te been unconscious as the re--|ofarriam: Richins. at ‘Crovdon Morgar | paralytic stroke for a week wUntyY Bishop Jame "CU a: ficbi oe ae cer s° as 3is 3 x cae in = room the postoffice : | forming the ceremonv. By ‘this ain hig was and of Vi us Christof Latby his unele George] November en rossec in" J, pas DIS. Engineer Fa Fails to Survive tack of Paralysis. Montana Whe the pips cape ri ; nesses having unconscious con? thnone his fellow-work= | CObUnenG Bs Tale had su- ora oie distance and presented a] TOuUse. mique spectacle. A ieoreueh inspecSinee his trial began at Boulder it ion-and examination of the: mine was| @eveloped that he had forged a check nade, Superintendent. P. J. -Williams, |" 4 Lander, Wyo., banker and. forIr, extending to the young men every | S&ry was also charged. The jury soon ourtesy : ' ~ | returned its. verdict and when Judge This afternoon) ..:.specialotrain car- | CAlloway passed entence today ied» the party to Dalton & Lark and| Walker, in ‘an effort to establish insurvive | 2n/ inspection. -of the: Bingham Con sanity, said he had never acted right buptize dd} nining properties was made, The boy: mentally for several years, The court seven sisters, four ‘oF whom: | November L8;.-184 hé was Sa WLLL MOT in jury Ste lighland Boy mine over an aerial} ram, each ‘student-ridingin' a separite ca The string of cages extended .evidence | Humphries. , the |@ change o bs s Vietlon of manslaughter. the ease married to Harriet. Tipper, by whom a a If the man's relatives can not. be:lo- | ve Juad four children. three of whon Kester Trial Rows. cattd through the Kansas authorities ire still living. His wife died Noveinb- | epublic an Spectal Service: Sheriff Harmon will -communieat b2) DS65o-In vAp LS66. he. leftel:. Basih vo: April 30:=The: trial. of with American consular representa- | England for America, "crossing the erie J Rie chareed:awith iii eee mene 1s: eean = on the lk umship John) Jerin!the first-degree for killing John : i ).-The today denied a rehearing James S.. Keerl, former Ago, years |The for Mark died this] intovies the ehuts as there near the : mouth ofthe the of Sngingers, years a Ge .fall: resulted disastrously an? Austriin, tho: morning: has. re haftt April. shaft unday plastic; of in -30.-T} Apr ae Ce ; ore ete Tea een by friends of Keerl to keep : influential : ! him oa 4d the es Keerl was tried three times. 1e first trial ; ' resulted in a conviction of murder {yp the second degree and a life sentence ‘ FALLS 4 Mont. oe case eE Mining $ i Service, April Special Mont:.. Helena, in died SENTENCE S00: Ren nd | Manslaughter for killing ag fund fn "this| Utl @ bartender in a Hel Senlors*of -Célorado"School* of). Mines Visit. Binet P 4 st Masha roperties B inghi uo, | April 30.-Members of he mnior. class of-the Colorado: School f detsad accompanied. by five profesiors, arrived. in' Bingham. yesterday iternoon. and inspected) several_of the roperties:-in "the camp. today. The oun g eis ~} men. had. a unique experience th are further of Oo Close will STUDENTS Oflicers at, Scofield. the Austrians who to alone .a that the man was mura ned by Ache fact ie train ‘leavoring mine Harmon hwo' or thr ustrians who reachet Colton on the same train: that, brought Verhouniz said nothing of his disapCATANEE Some, however, believe that the man perished of exposure iy the mountains. They explain that, arriving after the train: for Scofield, hi destination, had Jeft Colton, he prob ibly undertook to cross -the ‘moun tins to Scofield om foot, lost his way who sult SERVE TAL een employed at the Yampa _ : but two weske anil was not nec eine Republican Special Service . : ‘Cb ucrets SAP BCS Boulder Mont. Aprul "0 After vith the workings of the mine, He I was well known here and his body posing as Ray Stannard Baker, the be to claiming and writer, of his | ™*sazine by a number care*of taken Was on , | the aia representative of Roths‘ountrymen. "npThe funeral will be hel : P ea it Bingham Wenitandar, hel child, as well as the husband of a ry wT: wealthy w ep of a former president Pit skele i itself supplied little -in ormation, as the bones had beer ittered about by coyotes, one bon having been found more than halt mile from most. of. the others Prom fragments. of, the clothing, a.-$5, bill 1 baggage check, a lodge button, ete vere. secured. and. these erved = te identify the skeleton His grip, con iaining clothing, tobaceo,. food, ete . keleton, The theory lered ae taking ao "States The man did aaa pone ee ' was are redlized United men Conor is, found emer Ra we ta LACtUresd le" SKU and 1904 from Beg secured) ee was The pi, employs hott: Is pidbable; that7the Jones ned been "held )'a Tebruars i, L906 Colon will be time eked Was pieked up in an lition by) "pat séverabcof ess ‘ i : ! Was ‘born In-T87d"that. he - was, short Ww stature, brown-eyed and full-faced H lied =f i E mies ey a Oe MO ue WO -Cltinen Ms ae scofiel are i a 2 Put AS eG pt ro 8 thei mine. Several companies Mr. Jones was born at. Caudle Green n Glow. ‘cektershire:' Rnel 1 Tule,.6 eh829. BANG) JULY: : He was the only'son of: William Tivembe ‘that. he show at} to ‘accommodate the crowd gathered -eople from ovari of this and Morgan countle ee ve in rf «WABLBLA 2451 irae 19,1903. His. -papers 0 The ‘ re me a" made by other dollars: Held rae ee 4 FY held a a ri eet a ALO tober one which took : Dis we 1 Pee ye ae ec hy CATE at<the ard meeting house re building: was} aD ae 4 whose ) April the subscriptions. among... thelr employes and "tis! expected. thal thousands of FUNERAL. he ety Priends Coalville, Identification return, isn lene Seat na let with Nou Boe Alaa) BE RUBIE an tfbel S exoeplte ie triad te oe fe ie eke. Se. the dis1 ‘ ing : cots) DRI Special Milonic Service transferred to the marine service afpens F p. | tS it is slated to go to the Philippines| Cheyenne, April 30.-George Ravterward and remained in that. servhe | Ob Service next year and will prob-|ens, a business man of Hailey, Ids, ice until the close of the war. Was ordained as patriarch in Summit erry pemals Burial eeneeee SOUT pany en route to Ottumwa, ‘la., with hie After the war he returned to rail- | stake 4 of the Set aere infantry from Fort] brother, C. O. Ravens, became a vay roading, Where he achieved great sucHe was an earnest Latter-day saint rook. Ne has arrived here to gar-|ing maniac on train No. 6 and had to cess a mechanic He superintend-|and ‘d the building of the first locomotives | urged for the Denver & Rio Grande sys mple. tem when N. J., and ploy of they were built at came west to enter the company, for tarsi the em-] which during the his He lenied please last hours of children to follow his" exwas al unselfish: man;-and himself others. He hc | man, vcted as traveling engineer for several} yeat Among the old-time railroad | men he was known as "the old man.' Mr i Wilmot served in the Spanish- | American war as a marine éngineer| in Cuban waters After the close of that war he made his home in Provo, full of many was a energy, and comforts - te hard working was ii the} field. plowing the day he contracted bis fatal illness During his residence in Menefer he labored earnestly to induce people to] read good books and literature --------__- ELECTION DAY CHANGED. ; nules x at Republican por oe Le : oon be taken of here pester yay. Cee (one the' physicians chance. for re- a | of the horses and! dition is serious and post will be taken alongs|say he has but little the Nichols ava a ae Bound Over. covery. ~ Speclal Service a Fencing Cases to Come Up. eyenne, April 30. Far ick Nich-| Republican Special Service is, one of the best known ranchmen Cheyenne, April 30 The spring f this section, has heen bound over} term of the uU nited States district ceurt to the district court here under heavy} will convene' here May 15, wien ‘a yond on charge of cattle ‘stealing. | large number of cases for illegal feneNichols formerly served a three-years'|ing of government land will come up erm for this offense and is believed|as the result of recent investigations where his daughter, Mrs. Dennalter, --_ 'o- have been implicated in the whole-| lives. He left a son, whose present} Provo to Vote on Water Bonds June5| "le cattle thefts which have taken} address is not known Instead of May 29. ace in the eastern part of the coun-} The funeral will take place at O 0 ae _|ty. Other arrests are expected, H. Berg & Sons' undertaking. estabProvo, April 30.-The, city council : : lishment at 10 o'clock Tuesday. The] its meeting uinee rescinded its Cheyenne's Keliel Work. bodyaera willbe', sent aieto eS Salt Lake for] electionbonds for | *¢Publican Special of ae or | Previous May 29 toaction vote oncalling issuingan water Service. murial in Mount Olivet cemetery *h ohn -Me -MeGuire e tool voluntary |#nd an ordinance was - passed fixing Coe Sees) a0 a 7 £P a uee of) ook -% an) ary . . made by special agents of the interior department. Brothers, the 17 nited States disbursing agent who fs charged with embezzling $5,000, will also be tried at this term of tne court. ee or Gored By : Mad Bull. : Republican Special Service. , leave from = pee of ooAtsence : nce : bi a aay az8 Bi ved on VM farm, garded almost ready Eilagronieas inal ansiitai thea State date upon of the report election.of The 100 tit rugebyEe eee San Franciscoyeuter was Lusk,ranchman April 30 -Jay #, prom : RMen a | June e ene 5 as ace thetaken the fae here ¢ heyenne, people inent of thisWolfe, section, has a ec H its ity attorney. that the first clection tio. | 22%: This makes, a total of almost) heen brought here suffering from s<and was resheer tear ff qvteeii pe cee +000 refugees cared for in this city. | pjous injuries as the result of - being to be Drdischarginfuriate , fH. | te give the required thirty days' nogored by an infuriated bull" He was ie t ne Institution Yr ‘| tice badly lacerated in ‘the left' hip, bat Calder, the superintendent, was mak\ 1 : ay may. recover ing' arr: ingements to send McGuire. to mo n oe eee ee pa = ae ay ‘ his.relatives-in peats..the,patient Alabama, got ttred ing. .MeGuire is 50 vears 5. feet 10 dhches High and. pounds or 180 pounds bmt of it. ap- Ceca waite| 2" ee old:'abont weishsi'1 7% He was. cam- bound aver r to $600 the a&-felony district and was Papers in the mons, charged Ihave: i Justice passed case with me ‘ he Wallace Sim" . ain nae statutory of- | iyo street court of a bond transferred anste : at of from'| Spanish' 5 withess in the second Rowe of Spanish Fork. ; : Oe Sire lamale® , "pe Ms sentence on the first. and if he is| convicted the second. sentenec will] probably be' added to the first. The - its ; am yj yoa| Fork relation I. to ; rb k track warehouse to its South: ane cademy streets for ans with the eda Sead aoa ) sranting the franDOPAC E BLU a dt to the district fourt here. Simmons is now. awa on sentence on a similar charge te whl probably be (riel po Ma second pe als oo he begins} complaining ease is' Nora me His been *Clise's pas Sixth : OneNE tn wake Route se an extension of for court. -was continued fense,. 8c, ordinance cee oh = franchise ee mitted from +Bountiful. Morris,,Giay had his preliminary oat . Justice i J eg on before Noon today ' first ee and : rh ee > ied Ose | pi unch second Gree ae and Hace hot ARIE. liam M Rovlance for the season for |] ihe sum of $42 Mr: Roylance wih | |) use the park cow pasture. For] for;a the benefit of outsiders it should be] explained, perhaps, that the City park bears its name largely through cour|tesy. It is Prove's original adobe yard » "ARMINGTON VOTES BONIT BONDS. Waterworks: Pedpositio ? Carries' by n : Ephratm, dedicated to park pur the Jand has:not fully re- |"*"! of April 30.-The public "instruction * ) portionment slate bonding the fODst Rae eig a. city for system the of purpose Considerable. talk. of of] waterworks upon today. the. result G.in favor of bonding: serious cents per capita: be- oappo-+ funds phraim Bonds in some sum from $10,000 to} $15,000, drawing 6 1-2 per cent inter-} est, will be issued and work on» the} Moroni w alps Chester work will in getting be begun at out-the once The Cache Valley train heretofore left Salt Lake m., will now. l vote.| 0 leave at 4:06 ie has at araoe ». ‘p.m. Pountain. ‘ Green., " leasany: View er, The ‘he first ‘s rhe {ation the York tures department: made, sbhertly after 10 . as1 ‘9 number *r entire apparatus sponded to' Frequency ww dkocmesireaoh aroused) the. extent. An Crocker Re build, and. Ronen owned the earthquake two runs o'clock. : 23 236 }.Js awaka ciseo North Nor old San. ‘the of a bY him and gnd Francisco other BAh, will outrival Pacifie " coast aren Ceshroyed fire..Mr. ing i . i ee ro eee nd says the. ne Crocker Nr gf au in magnifice pre metropolis. e sau - ea ran- the : Bank For Sandpoint ws. ad , I . PY Republican Special Sery vie te Washington, D. C., Apri 30.-The comptroller of the currency today apr. proved the application to organize the® First National bank of aoe Ida- blaze. the central ‘telephonic ho, with Hunbard alarm whie h called ‘them to "the tee + ae Pribune Peers West Spt Ne Stree pon arrival it was foun that there had beeh ne fire, the alarm having -_ Fa oo ic amall New day , ‘ quickly | extinguished' loss, was .very' slight. ind rhe the multi-millionaire, passed through here on his way to San°'Francisco yesteri ke ALANS ements to rebuild to make m Perturba- Headquarters. seventh: West street, where a bonfire ®#d Deen lighted and had: set fire to a small rustic cottage, near, by. The} west side Station received the alarm a capital of and others $25.6 Sanaa: Sig re ake ap- plication, 7 es et AMERICANS STILL . Tiaaay » WIN while &S© | rnree New Victonic Victories a} Athens » department Phirec New Makes fighters to Them Sure Victors of Trophies. the fire: ‘ivaatice tion is now : " underway toascertain "the source -of Athens, Apr 30 ee =~ ae * os . j ries to their erec He useless calls'and when the parties eae victorie r Jit the Am#re-located "welt indulge in this sert|erican athietes who are competing jg humor, them; Whe a severe the punishment, awaits) possibilities of the) matter are considered itvassumes lous propertions in the a of ser-} the} heads.) Shou # the Olympian chance of gumes coming stand home as «a real) good) vietors the trophies as they now hold a lead in oe matter of points over adversaric of good thetr alarm be sent in while the Ae naraaners In Monday s events Paul Pilertm of was answering such aveall, the delay | the New York gt creel club w t might mean « great loss of time in| 400-meter race id. J. f Lightbods, setting f 62.0) 49,40| { to the scene of the fire. 17: 1798 | = The} from the U nivaralty of Chicago matter -is regarded as ‘avery. peor}ily distanced the other oar Joke at headquarters and :strict pratima the 1,600-meter race. George will hereafter be kept upon persons) hag of the drish- AWETOME 292.9 | in "the habit of<catling fire entare 22) setion forsto causes +: G1.4k SR SREERERESSSUDEERNRLERGSEET 102 - Us MAY DAY BALL. ul ; --- «44, 058 Alarms -_-_-_- op rhe fire last night Will Re publican Special Service eyenne, April 30. -George'C rock- False Much at department ane - "a7 ; x0 speeder ...-....0205 85 Meadowville:. $ 274 Gunnison: Ws My d reas a 4 ling gla f= on Mosh TU Ma witie la Liem biG Angeles Limited train from Tibia Milbur Gees rly arrive at 4:25 p. m., Instead of, t Lake Route." 5 p. m., = heretofore, Totals: sw: Dist.| i $ petd SPrins Guty oa ct - Indianola good » lation 673 .. Silion to the bonding. preposition had been heard and, fearing. for .the yesult, those who. favored the measure did Popu- ‘ Manti tion : /departreports'an ap-|-has Big Majority. (mounting to $4,003.47 for Sanpete county, = which has been apportioned to the vaFarmington, -April.30.-Farmington | pious: school Ala ante of the county as| will) have waterworks." The question} shown) below, upon a-bisis of 4U and %| of Causes . ; state school of i "ne wLW pele deren baad ey i] counters stands, Cite i Sie 7 5 Crocker ; Frequency read*> Postmaster James Clove occupied ver having the top soil reihe pulpit of the Methodist church moved and it has accordingly never ast night. Rev. R. H. Johnson, the | been made": ace uty. astor, Was in Sx re es oo * pence oF rey. pastor, was-in Salt "Ls Lake Sig, TO Sanpete's a School: Moncey: ae May MUST of ;| sufferers, showing ing as voted ing 100 to Killed. Liberal. 3$0.-Bmployes April Se oe. gharge A bronze Are Byron E. Wilmot, Veteran Engineer, Dies of Paralysis. United States Mining company at SLES : . "Petition Denies Court donated}Supreme thus | far Bingham . have ) $338.20 for" relief' of "San. Francisco Noted Montana Murder Case. hearing Cent, PROVO Water Works Bonds Carry by Big Majority. th ROBERT of Peo- Francis. Adams s from Africa," in the a of Lake Development and 1, 1906. ountain Re publican Spe cia be--the directors MAY, FARMINGTON Students of Colorado School of Mines Visit Big Properties. repre- CUBA AND THE PHILIPPINES L. inclusive. Ree ae wood for return to Julyiy "Prox nts, City chet. "Oftice, 201 Main Street. TUESDAY, everal slate, the of few the from Canyon Crest ranch at the ranch next Friday, The party will leave reasonably early In the morning, have an opportunity to inspeet the beautiful home that has been apart for homeless boys and girls of Utah enjoy luncheon as guests of the board ‘of directors, upon yestertrip was. decided board of dlday at a meeting of the when. several matters which eame up for discussion, on postponed. definite action was Among these were the. policy to be adopted by the board in the conduct of the ranch, number and size of the eottages will be required and ways and funds Owing to > Intter matlittle has been done In j probably the committee for fund: active: Canvas days vesterday Present at the meeting . Hugh Park, pre side nt Mrs AdCharles H. McMahon, Mrs: Ir Willis ams, J. J. Greenewald, Judge ar Brown, Capt. M. M, Wood, CS tin and Bs M. Barlow TO To Los Angeles and Return. San Francisco and the O, S. Via UTAH, Many ONLY $43.00 was filed. DR. BROADBENT'S Country der Which Los Angeles, Weber's Scliool Needs. CITY, Miners District Judges of State to Be Entertained at Canyon Crest Ranch. Bids. work her home, 72fs Sc yesterday | sufficient the only to' proceed began will in teams complete Bureau 410 25th St. LAKE Inter- Republican Sn eons Death of Mes. Sroall. branch company The men-and and ¢ Tork. mati canyon Transit morning. by - and men the Rapid. TO VISIT BOYS' FARM TnterMountain Madison to Twe nty-fifth street, from Twenty-fourth Jackson avenue, and Monroe aVetreet, from Adams to districts nue, werecreated parking ind notices of intention were ordered to be published at once. BAMBERGER The rpuildings and grounds committee rendered a report recommending new cement walks for the city park Fear of Competi- | Phe recommends en Was adopted and City Engineer Parker was instructed 5 6 BINGHAM Eccles Says Line From Provo Be Built. Idaho Will short session of the city counAta two bids were receivcil last evening ed on the proposed work of constructing a conduit and curbing and guttering Twenty-eighth street, from aaa son avenue to the Union Pacitie yards, one for $1,900 from Thomas Me Hug h and another for $1,895 from J. P. oN Owing to a protest from prac, all the property owners of that no definite action was taken on David Eccles Says Road From Provo to Ogden Will Be Built. REPUBLICAN, SALT = COLIC INTER-MOUNTAIN American 47, 2/at Apollo -~-- | orchestra. ‘Salt Lake "Pork. "May" 1.» eas. aioe in 4 L. Bons' Athletic to | club of New: York Sa raninte in this latter event and ae s first" in the L.500-meter walking 1 toh; In the trial heats for. the tosh Dancing} ih ‘tie hurdies,., Hugo Flug: Friend end hall; music. by Nettleton's| sity of Chicago and Special train leaves via) Wiliams poarch Route' 7:30. p..m. ericans who qualifie ot { er the ‘Wivers Ri Gy Leae were th For: ane .are - eo THE 8 |