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Show LOO AN CITY, UTAH, SAT UK t) AY, JUNE XXIV. VOL- - cision which was in favor of the defendant to whom he gave an uti DEWEY GANG HELD. BATTLE divided half interest in the 40 acres f land in dispute. It will he by those who have Between Miners ar.d the Karren litigation, that Ciwboy Murderers of Berry Family Trouble Brewing the divorced wife of Fred W. in Hc J flit u ct Ball. Karren claimed an interest in a Sheep Herders Wyoming. 40 acre tract that she asserted was given to them, by Hyrum Karren at the time of their marriage. Trial J j Notified Floe qus er Have Mr. Karren denied having made Will be Taken to Goodland to Await Miners c Militia-DefeOut nse Will be Escorted to Jail tv the gift, and as bo deeds had passed Must Take Tfarir Sheep Notice Will Will Ignore Entered no Evidence Trial sued to qiliet his title to the" pro Mountains Sheepmen ed . perty. and a Fight Wilt Ensue. The evidence convinced Judge Chidester that the gift was made and that the divorced woman was s the entitled to half of the property. Battle. Wyo.JJane After rendering judgment Judge rebiilt of the recent announcement ChblestiT southand Court stenographer in miners the of on the part who Kollo, accompanied his honor, tlmq-meBerry family ern Carbon county that all were driven over to the Junction flocks' ot-two weeks ago, were bound oer must take their where they took train for home. exbitter feeling tonight to the next session of the the mountains, Will Finish the Big Enterpiise. District court without bail. Thev ists between the two factions.which will be taken early tomorrow raorn-n- g The directors of the West-Cachmay result in a sanguinary strugin Canal town Co., were yesterday, luC.nodfouJ, where they await gle. on business connected the with to intend ignore their trit.l, The sheepmen the warning given by miners, and completion of the big canal. Thpy They will he escorted across the decided some time ago to try aud into the will sheep bring they say country to Goudland by the Osmountains to graze during the taise $40,000, by having stock- born militia company, which lias holders in the canal subscribe to a summer as thpy have in the past. been them' through the note that amount. Already they tunc guarding Sheriff tl eir arrest. Lastjeur one man was killed have for miicc raised about $30,000 and the McCulloch and three wounded as the result of he can protect thinks iu sight, so that the a conflict between the sheepmen balance is his it the militia ielps of the canal is him piisoner.i the completion this and near early ci.ty, and miners take them to jail at at Good-lanfeeling is even stronger now than assured. in spite of threats made by It ws expected that 0, II. the settlers. ithasVen iu the past. Champ and the eastern bondhold- At the conclusion of the eviwould be in Logan yesterday ers Mr. Harris Explains. dence given by the State this and confer wilh the directors, but JOIRNAL: 10 those EDITOR afternoon, the attorney for the i T.tC amt who those arc interested, ,1, Deweys announced that the defeuse l over directors quite ,1 in e would not piescnt any evidence, am- limn., interested, Ut'ih Condensed Milk Co. of Rich- - lir'l10lts for the fovi..rr that their cause might be of the diteb. big rtiid who may have md the mond injured. in your issue of the 18th local Hall thru ordered the .4iK-.i-e i he Herald. ni-- t men to be committed to jtil ,at ng wlmt one 0. T. The Salt Lake Daily Herald is (ioodland. Their trial will be held R'Ccrs predicts may letnll us. I the most reliable paper iu the wit.li to state over my own signaInterest was early in the tall. ture that the machinery for our tennomitain country. Every day nnmi tested iu the trial all day be plant w; be bought absolutely iu the week. 85 cents per month. cause of the peisislent tcfusal of right; that we know what we are The Sunday Ilcrald with its maga- t he cowboy s on the Dewey ranch doing; that the condensed milk zine section should be read by to answer any of the questions put f.ii tiny will be built ns soon as every one. $2.00 per year, $1.00 to them. 1 sue six for months. an poiUe essfullyoperated; Herald (TuesThe that we are going along minding a our own business and expect to days and Fridays) only $1.50 per ik continue to do so. year, with Orange Judd Fanner is (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly in ad- uh Yours truly, vance. C. Z. 11a it it is. k& Richmond. Jim 18. If it happens, its in the Herald , 18.--A- Ab-Prid- u e j J d fT' f-- - Semi-weekl- y gTATEJEWS fc- Karren Case Decided. NO. 11)03. grieve, when they learn theft was drawer which overlooked. they Two little boys of Salt Lake, while hunting magpie uesls on the twin peaks hack of the city cemetery, fonnd a mans skull through which was a bullet hole. The remainder of the skeleton was missing. There was no cine to the identity of the dead man. The jury in the case of Dr. E. S. Payne on trial for the involuntary killing of Miss Anna D. Hill be Held In Early Fall. in his office in Salt Lake on Dec 10th last, retured a verdict of not guilty. As. a result of lliis acSt. Franks, Kan., June 18. quittal, which Disttict Attorney Eichnor branded as a disgrace, lie Wil-o- i Clyde Channcey Dewey, caused the dismissal of a mnnbei and V. J. charged with of other pending criminal eases. the murder of th .imminent. fol-'ow- 20. - A Pleasant Resort. Judge Chidister heard arguments Pleasant hours of summer mayHerman Debes, a German arthe case of lit rum Karren vs. be whiled at Johnsous away rested in Ogden lor ngrancy, comTaktha D. Karren ou Thursday Grove. A cool, shady, clean mitted suicide in jail by hanging morning. After the arguments retreat, no worms, no dust. Sum-m- himself with his suspemleis.SS were put in he announced his de- refreshments aud lunches, Miss Edna LeffVrof Salt Lake while alighting from a moving street car. with such force that she iu ei f-- rendered unconscious. Her injuries were not revet e. though. was 74 SHOT THE LEADER. $10 iu cash in the Chief of a Gang of Hoboes Dillon Killed by Chief of Police. Bullet Struck Him in Heart, Killing Him las antly Policeman Attacked bv Gang ot Nine Drunken Tramps, Makes Effective Response With Club and Bullets. Dillon, Mont., June 17. Today, in a fight with a gang of nine ho- boes, Chief of Police Stone shot and instantly killed the leader. They were camped in the willows at the Council Minutes. Aaron DeWitt and others poti south edge of town, and when the tioued for the extension ot the Chief, in making his rouuds, apdistiict, two blocks peared in that vicinity he was west on First Noftli Street. The viciously attacked by the entire i the gang. They were armed with clubs was granted, provided equest exhalf the and stdjies, except the leader, who tyill pay petitioners the district of had an ugly gun. pense sprinkling mentioned. When attacked Chief Stone A petitioned signed hv I. M walked into his assailants and was Niehbn and others asked for the .knocking them right aud lett when extension ot the water mains on their lender took a shot at the 1st West between Third and Fourth Chief, the bullet gruzing his neck. South. The matter was referred In self defense the officer then to the Waterworks committee with drew-- his own gun, and before the hobo could fire again shot him power to act. Morrell and James Joseph Qun.tle through the heart and secured the petitioned for the construction of j big revolver lie carried. At this six loot cement walk along the 'juncture Policeman Grace arrived cast side of Second west between upon the scene, and after an obsti1st. and 2nd North. The petition nate fight all the gaug were lodged was granted ami the notice of Inc in jail, except one, who succeeded Icntion to tax for that purpose will iu t heaping. be given. The dead man and his companions The committee on Streets re- had bet-drinking alcohol, and ported on the matter ot opening a were just drunk enough to be street in the Third ward, recom- vicious and desperate. When they mending that action iu that matter attacked Chief Stone they told him be defen ed. Adopted. they had heard of him ull over th The spccia commits e appointed country aud that they now had to look into the matter of estab- him and intended to kill him. The lishing a fair grouud' reported, re- vigorous action of Chief Stone is commending that the city do all iu approved by the best sentiment of its power to aid the comity and the community. citizens in effecting a comity fair Jurors Selected for June Term. The recommendaorganization. tions were adopted. Logan Andrew King Jr.Jacob Tlo Mayor rej orted that the West, Chas. Kallstrom, P.M.Poul-son- , James R. Thomas. special committee ou electric light had accepted the bid .of the Daniel-seIlyde Park Henry E. Hancey, Mfg. Co. for building the pipe lieury Ashcrott. line for the power plant. Oregon Ilyrum R. F. Allen, A. A. fir is to be used iu building the Allen Jr., Z. W. Israelsen, Martin J, Nielsen, II. B. Nielsen, pipe. An ordinance granting a franWelisville lleber C. Parker, conchise to M. Mouritizsen, to George Bankhead. Smithlield Wm. J. Timmins struct a railway track across Gth west to his new coal jard. was Thomas A. Hillyard. Parudise Robt. Pearce. passed, as was nLo another ordinance relative to billaard hulls. (Taikston A. S. Ileggie. ! i n Ruel Platts, nine years old, Salt Lake, while playing in the of L. O S. yards, was stiuckhyn locomotive and instantly-hilpassenger -his brains being dashed led, out. was arrested in Salt Lake. for having struck his neighbor, Lon Smith, w'ith a large screwdriver, iuflieting two ugly scalp wounds. There had been bad blood between the families George E. Row-le- y long time. Merrill Singleton, an eight-yea- r old Springville boy, found a giant powder cap and attempted to shoot The cap it. from a 22 caliber rifle. the boys thumb exploded, blowing and off aud foroflnger inflicting a forehead. wound on his for A- imtaww IlSSSsa - maciien, : Utcq'1 v FORMER head of postal free delivery SYSTEM. of the TTnitod Mach!, former head of the postal free delivery system and then his oh-rrat suspended pending investigation of the atfairs of his skirts are clean and that lie will be able t danrove the accuse liln8.that turns i 18 wh aay that corruption has been rampant in Mr Martian s depart-lau- d r ment r Aeil(mp hchen was 32 yean old when he was appointed, in 1S92, by President Cleve--s to tl position which he held continuously until, liis recent suspension i,rqt2l i e, 'i48 e a A npgro was found lying in an unconscious condition, bleeding from the nose and ears from the effeots'of a terrible beating, iu the Ogden railway yards. A negro seen near the spot aud walking eastward, was arrested at Morgan aud taken back for identification. Power & Kellys clothing .store on Main stieet, Salt Lake, was burglarized by thieves who dressed themselves in complete new outfits, leaving tlieir old ones. They will MAY BE A CARDINAL. ARCHBISHOP FALCONIO, WnO , , . " Archbishop Diomede Falconio, who lias made an enviable record as papal ablegate to is thought to- - have an excellent clinnCe for election to tue cardinalate. His thousands of odnriters declare that his distinguished services entitle him to this promotion. Archbishop Falconio is a naturalized citizen of the United States. ,, the United States, |