Show SAD WOMEN MUST GET OUT OF VICTORIA ALLEY developments in pitcher di vow case salt lake girl sleeps seven days horses burned to death victoria alley will likely be purged of its nether worth denizens by a bombina com bina ution which are awing exert ted by different interests the exodus willbe will be entirely unexpected to J J knell who cwi and of cribs which tho fallen women occupy las of threats to increase hie tents anil efforts of adjoining property interests to dairo thara out a hegira of creatures begin this month the rooming house rn commercial street it is said will be itha haven for the derelicts art order dated july th ha blei by sir snell to all inhabitant of the giving notice lo 10 the tenants that of the cribs must be onor before july an additional kotiw has been issued that desire to remain on the street a rental of per day for leach crib an increase of 50 cents per iday several months ago the rental afas by mr snell from 7 berday to SL it was said tha t in view of conditions condi tiona to exist in tho alley an investigation would be anade aty tha grand enry which had been called tuesday july ath the grand jury is reported to have er imeln salt blako city returned a report to the district the report wasi to tho that no crimes of a baturo existed or were practiced in this city PULLED A POOL abe jucson of whether pool selling is gambling will be settled to insofar as the court of i judge cebil is empowered to settle a question 0 o vexed and far reaching the pool room operated by F M on second south street waa pulled by the police department yesterday and it is purposed to make this a test case to de rida the matter of whether it shall permitted to run the place was closed everal months ago after a run apparently sufficiently to demona salt lake sports are willing 0 o isk largo shuns on their judgment of iab outcome ot the california races yesterday sir nelson evidently weary nt retirement reopened for business and ii arrest on the char goof gambling quickly followed he gave a bond jor his appearance in court kelson con lends that tharo is no law under which business an be closed and he pur awa to make a hard fight against the action of the authorities i PITCHER DIVORCE CASEL i the charge that frederick W pitcher to be worth nowr bought his wife but one suit of underclothes valued at during their seven years of married life as made by chariotte Oha J pitcher in arr and answer to the cross corn plaint af pf the defendant in the separate maintenance suit of charlotte J pitcher ws frederick W pitcher the huband is also charged with having to take the biffl of the defendant when were off in the woods 0 maine i together and to have represented him self to be a eingle man since coming to this city time ago the plaintiff filed a suit tor separate maintenance in the ids brict court and on june the de fondant filed an answer and cross complaint in which he denied every material allegation made by the defendant and in turn accused her of cruel treatment toward him by reason of such treatment he alleged he wa to leave home on april 17 1902 the plaintiff was charged with having a violent and ungovernable temper and disposition the defendant also introduced trod a contract in the form of a marriage settlement alleged to nave been entered into the day before their marriage by this contract it iwas alleged that they mutually agreed to release each other from all inter cut and dower in tha other property in case of death or separation in either plaintiff in this suit was to have as her interest in full in bis estate this amount he alleged he had tendered the plaintiff since differences arose between and that ohe had refused to accept tho same in her replication filed in the district court yesterday the plaintiff denies that the defendant and plaintiff are not now residents of the state of utah she further denies that she has separate and individual property in excess of the value and alleges that her property is approximately of the value of but no more GIRL IN A TRANCE A very rare ailment has attack cj lillian the 13 year old daughter of sir and mrs J busby living at the corner of fifth south and eighth east tor the past two weeks alic has been almost constantly in a cataleptic condia tion reviving at an theia re lapsing into her former tho first attack occurred on day jn ne for months previously the young lady had been suffering rom hip disease and was confined to her bed she had been wading a great deal and when a girl friend came to sec her he remarked that her eyes were and asked the friend to read aloud when the reading had for about half an hour lillian apparently went to sleep riot regain consciousness for wren days then alic awoke and ic herself for two d ays again the stupor came on and for four and orfa liala days ending afternoon ehe remained inthe in the trance then she recovered again aad was illy con cefous jast evening li ss bubb les with aier ayos wilc open while she is in the cataleptic state but she can see nothing alii sense of feeling is likewise dormant and she ioe not shrink when touched or even when pinched at first she had violent spasm s in which her body was almost doubled together but these have into a nervous twitching which recurs every few minutes lue only intelligible sign she makes while she s in a trance is an indication of her desire for food this is given her in liquid form at frequent in when she grows hungry she draws up her forearms and ra pilly closed and encloses uncloses un closes her hands her devote d mother soon learned to interpret toils eign and bevier fails to give her nourishment miss lillian has always been a nervous child and a hard student when compelled to leaie school because of the hirt disease she was much distressed at her failure to graduate and this it is believed to bring on the nervous disorder from he isnow suffering it la biag nosed asa hysteria catalepsy and rc aults entirely from the affection of the nerves GARDNER VS HERRERA there now seems to be a reasonable assurance that aurelio henera hen era andos car garbner will be brought together in Salt Lake for a twenty round go at the same time itis expected a ten round bout between mauro II errera aal tommy markham of eureka will be polled off the date and the place hac abt yet been decided upon M E mulvey says that the exhibit aton will take place either at the ball park or the salt palace bicycle track briddy bishop herreras manager yesterday forwarded articles of agreement to gardeners gardners Gard ners manager for hii big nature markham is ready to come to salt lake and go into training at any cimei with tv lengthy goes oween good men jt is thought that the moat con finned critic of the sport will be satisfied should one of the contests prove disappointing the other is pretty sure to make up the deficiency there will be one preliminary every one who knows anything abou aport Is familiar with the ring career of gardner jie is an artist with the mitts and has probably won as many lights as any man in his class in view odthe distressing outcome of the late match in the city gardner will bring a of credentials including the family bible lo 10 prove that be is th e veritable gardner surnamed oscar MAKING AN EARLY START A bright little colored boy 10 old who said his aade was thomas and that he had run away from his home in pocatello attracted not a little attention at police headquarters yesterday hi was being a sort of guest of honor pending the completion of arrangements tending him borne while he had be thoroughly and was feeling decidedly blue tie had an answer for every question put to him and some of the an ibera were worth of a place in the collection of smart of the little ane he said he left pocatello bunday morning in a box car in wild five or alx white boys his awn oga what became of the white boys was aked hain they got off at the first station and home why you go back with 1 I have senio enough he replied with an air of deep disgust at his own folly further questioning revealed the fact that the inot important objects of his affection which he left behind were his mother his three sisters and to fibbing boats when asked if it he hardest of all to leave the fishing boats he replied innocently yaw chev were the hardest to hrin 1 his idea in salt lake he mid waa oct a job riding race horses and he was very much offended when it wag bugge cited that he was too small to ride in races 1 I roe a horse onoe at bucked he i aid ag though that ought to settle it HORSES TO DEATH two horses were burned to a crisp in a fire at 1225 p m yesterday which destroyed the barn and a house in the rear of south ninth east street inc buildings were the property 0 f W ilson cimons Pi mons while tho horses were owned by his brother thomas simons the latter alio lost in the fire three wagons harness and other property his total los footing up nearly the house was occupied by W T clark whose loss on furniture was 50 the value of the buildings destroyed was about the origin of the fire is a mystery two boys bad taken the horses to the barn only a short before the fire was by from a nearby residence thomas simonet the owner of the horses was at a detoro only a few rods distant when SL neighbor oldhem old him be raw smoke jiuing from the roof of tha barn simons ran to he barn at once in the hope af bein able to save the horses but han he arrived so fiercely were the flames raging that he could not approach even close enough away the wagon which were standing just outside there was ho possible chance of paving poor hows having wili willing help in easy reach laid danger been known in time READY FOR RACES T J montgomery is confident that the racing which opens thursday will be the best ever seen in utah A carload of fine animals wilt arrive from montana tonight the eastern horses arc all in and ready for the start the program will thursday the it will include at trot for a purse of best three heats a half mile dash purse five and one half furlongs purse one and one ter mile over five hurdles seven eighths mile purse y FRIDAY JULY arst race Purge IS 30 pace three in five mile heats second race Maiden 3 year olds and up fifteen gouilda below tho scale 4 12 1 2 furlongs third rac Purse three eighths milo dash for age fourth race purse one mile and 70 yards weight for pounds below the scale fifik race three mile belling lorees entered for to carry his weight five pounds allowed for each to pounds SATURDAY JULY 18 first race purse la 18 pace three in mile beata second race purse six and one halt furlongs fa pounds below scale third race Four and one half for longs for ax fourth rac eThe kenyon hotel handicap one mila and one sixteenth weights announced night before the rare fifth race Pune five eighths mile for beaten horses 10 pounds below the scale JULY 24 A pure of wll be hung up for the free for all puree entries close tha and mile cowboy race will tie pulled off the same day |