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Show THE MORXIXQ UTAH, OGDEN, EXAMINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, et.d GOVERNOR SPARKS IN SALT LAKE had no title, aa the t;i . v.;l iii i,.in tlie government t,f ki Governor Johu Spark tif Nevada la sesniou was consul. mpI;. imt I" i in town today, say I Vscrct News, ou to title. To iliy. a busint-s- s trip from ('arson City, lie not iuvolve tin ni' ..i: of an actual aays the water owners of Ida state are residence upon the e. i irg ilaiin. if a in thorough unison with the irrigation uiining claim lie b .i located iikii the public domain t"u: ,::i iln acts proiHisit ion. and that the work of deveh Mu. ti ka-tio- n in lounectii.!. B lopment has been started for some Special Correspondent ., federal statmouths. The outlook in this liue ia as are required utes. state and lou: l.iw. the ksator particularly encouraging as new are coming into the atate. and ia said to be in iks--i .iou, and he has . ago, but I bad promised Mr. Suther-lan- d taking up lauds within the acope aud a legal title to the la m to the exthe clusion of every :i.e cisc-vv- eu to work for him aud othera in tba operation of the new irrigation scheme. late Republican atate convention. To Then the new mining camps are mak- government and h may maintain this are no right 0 long as he un:pSics with the keep that promiae, I waa busy in the ing an excellent showing, there atate to requirements of the las. convention, but now 1 am all through, strikes or labor troubles In the and if you hear any talk about me cause annoyance, the niues are all in stuck SOME OLD HISTORY. working for political ends. you may good condition, and no are the refute it aa strongly aa you wish. I interests. On the whole Governor am absolutely, poaitiveljr and unequir-ocall- y Sparks thinks the future for the Saga Time When a Pas.emj.er Could Ride State is promising enough. 1,800 Milee for One Dollar. out of politics. salt like department I li.iM.-.Fiui- d act-tie- rs SUBPOENAED IN CASE OF SENA genner X. Smith is Named To Succeed Ekhnor. fiieet yesterday afternoon. Tltere were no marka of vlolenea the young wonuuta body. but a vixjii nearly emptied box marked. Headache pnwdera. stood upon a chair beside the bed. The case presents several features of and niyutery. which only an autoiwy further work on the part of the officials can make rlear. waa registered at the Mrs. Tails fiotiee under the name of Mrs. C. 1L Hsite, her room having lieen rented by C. H. Halts, a young Rio Grande who paid tor the room and signed t'. H. Haite and wife. He came to the house with the wo-pt- n tour days ego, end It was underwith her, wood occupied the room baring at various hours to go out ppm hie runs. This, however, he denies, saying that y he only spent, a few hours in her each evening. The body of Mrs. Talbot, was found the bout 1:30 yesterday afternoon, hndlady opening the door of the room with a pass key after noting that no on appeared to be there. The dead woman ley peacefully upon the bed and had evidently died without prolonged agony. The police and coroner were notified end an investigation begnn. A letter among the woman's effects showed her to be the daughter of Mrs. A. J. Davis of Bpringvllla, Utah, whom an effort waa made to reach by telephone. but up to a late hour last night When she had not hern located. Hilts reached town and, waa told the rtory he was overcome with emotion. He explained to the officers, who be Jiere Me story, that It was hla Intention to marry the young woman aa soon as she obtained a divorce from her hnshand who is now in California. He said that he had rented a room Tor her because she was In straitened circumstances and that there waa nothing wrong Hi their relatione. He registered her aa hie wife, he explained, ao that he could ejiend hie evening in her company without exciting gossip. Haite left her room, he flre-Hp- .ti com-psn- a little after midnight Monday Mid. night, when she complained of a headache, but, otherwise seemed In perfect health. In order to clear hlm-pe- lf of ell suspicion Halts haa asked for in autopsy which will' be perf- ormed today. From the appearance of the body when found the woman mnat have died got later than T o'clock yesterday Morning. r JEFFERSON DAY. Democrat a of Balt Lake, will celebrate Jefferson day In fitting nomen tonight at the Ladies Literary cdub. Khihcr 8. Harris will preside over the rxerclsea. Among the party leaders who will give addresses are O. W. Pow-es- r, II. P. Henderson, J. H. Moyle, R. W. Young. A. N. Cherry, William H. King and Mr. Roundy. A musical program In whlrh the best known artists of Balt Lake will appear hsi lieen arranged and the complete Success of the affair ALTAI R BEACH la FOR FORT DOUGLAS. Guo. T. Nicholson TOR SMOOT. Mrs. Ida Talbot. 25 yeara old, wee found dead in lied at her room, in a judging house. 329 South West 'ir tuple assured. AND RAILROAD Army orders are issued locating at Fort Douglas headquarters, band, the L. E. Anhott of Davis battalion aud L. comistny of the county wee subpoenaed yesterday Second Twemy-nlnt- h Third of morning as a witness In the Smoot U. S. bsualiou on the arrival of the ihe infantry case and will leave about Friday tor iu iMs country from the Washington. Marshal Heywood went In regiment The colonel ia tul. BenThe and made Philippine. service. the Farmington C. IsM'kamid, formerly jamin marshal has other papers iu his posof the Svtemeeuth Infansession, all of which be expects to serf aetweeu now aud Thursday, but he will try. not divulge the names of the prospecSHORT LINE LOSES. tive wltnesaes. K H. Roberts left for Washington An opinion waa handed down hy the on the noon train yesterday. As is well court today in which the judgaupreme known he haa also been sulijioenacd to ment of the lower court in the case of testify In the famous case against the the Oregon Sliort Line railroad com-ln- y, junior senator from Utah. appellant, va Samuel I.' Russell et al, waa affirmed. The action waa SCHOOL FUND BALANCE. brought to condemn for railway pura iiart of lot S. block 81, plat A, Slate Auditor Unger notified State pose Salt Lake City survey, being about a Supt of Behools Nelson that there was quarter of an acre of grouud. The propa balance In the district school fund condemned by the lower court on March 31 for apportionment among erty waa the jury assessed the value of the the school districts of the state, and land and the damages to the remaining amounting to $55,267.43, and that there portion of the lot at $13,000. From this been waa accrued Interest which has the railroad company aptransferred to the school fund, amount- judgement on tlie ground of excessive valupealed ing to $29,043.75, which ia also subject ation and Tlie supreme to apportionment, making a total court affirms damages. The opthe amount for apportionment of $84,311.18. inion was written judgement by Chief Justice lias-ki- n The apitortionment will be made by and concurred in hy Justices Da rich Supt. Nelson at once. and McCarty. licuten-ant-colou- BLOOD POISON WAS FATAL. particularly sad death was that which occurred In the demise of Mrs. E. M. Willies Reynolds, sister of W. J. Willies, the well known druggist Home time ago Mrs. Reynolds had the misfortune to fell end Injure a leg. While the accident resulted In considerable pain and afforded her much Inconvenience, no such aerloue results were anticipated as those which came so suddenly lest night and which overwhelmed her family and friends with grief. Bhe leaves a husband and one child. Before her marriage Mrs. Reynolds was Miss LIxr.le Willies. Bhe was born and raised in the Twentieth ward. A TRACKLAYING e! I - gii-ai- meeting of Beach cora-Pn- y and the Balt Lake A Los Angeles Biilroad company the two companies entered into an agreement with J. E. Langford whereby he lessee both the nilroed and the beech for twelve months. The lease goes Into effect on !Anrll 15 and expire April 15. 1905. In mdiiition to handling all the salt busl-nsand other traffic on the railroad, Mr. ijingford will have the resort. Briefly summed up hie policy for the rann will he good bathing facilities, plenty of amusements, a bar for the Mlc or beer and spirits, return fare of reins and other popular priced It ia the Intent inn of Mr. langford to ojierate a thoroughly family resort. H'Iiph nwn gftrr the meeting. Mg. skid: "H is my intention to make Saltalr winner this year. We will have a nml out. there for those who wnt to enjoy them selves In dancing; 'i' bathing this year, under the Inaugurated will be better man It has been for years: we will to put on an hourly train ser-an-d have attractions at the resort wMrii win drew the crowds. when asked aa to the sale of lntoxi-M- r. Langford said: "We will V bur out there as they did In the old cay, but we will have good on the spot to suppress the first Uiga of disorderly conduct We are F lnr to run a thoroughly respectable nme where a man ean take his wife mi family for an enjoyable time. Then we will charge 25 rente for n to and from the beach 32 bi anJ a day's fun for a quarter. "I"1 If anybody kirks on that, we wilt their money hack. .1 will J vr for bid on privilege to close 'nine " i Saturday, and It la the intention to F'vs the public lti money's worth." ag Jnne-'stinn- ' offl-re- ra trans-rrtatjn- l'-- s OUT OF POLITICS. Po-n- iy Recorder Walter J. Meeke yesterday morning his abeo- withdrawal from politics, and he r'n,! In with the Reany company, to the intention, hereafter, of deroV ' his whole time to the real estate ed h'ulneiw. In matter of far-t- . said h "my politics ended several weeks . LOGAN WANTS TO LIGHT CITY, charna for a Municipal Lighting Plan mii ukt, owneiwuip o t uiq tor amuimpat SSW4 Greeks, with more to follow, have been sent down to Mack to unload raffle first-clas- ffiMb ON UINTAH ROAD. i manager of the Saiu iV, in speaking recently of the rat - ilmt were made this Hiring to Calitiii n.ii. is quoted iu New York as say in "We feel that w .i iiculiug libcr-Mllwith the jnibli :ivl i:h t'alifor Lire of nia in making a cm second-class- , ii i and a r. rate ut frbm ( to t'ali $;.0. fornia about onu-h-.- i ir ilufare but Ibis docs im api'rosili tlie low fares that wen . hark in lN8t. There was a rate war on at that linn, a'mitj; tin- - Tali si-rcut tc fornia lines, and im'ik . jiiof-eFor severai uuU $1 would . Tlie pay for a ride of sun uub-smi racled by crowds wore so that cha-g- e lo get m California for $1, that everything p.siblp. and itu possible, in the way of rolling slock was pressed Into mtiiiv, No, the crowds were nut left in California, for nearly as low a rate was made East aa West, and soinctiuus wo gave pass es to save the expense of issuing the long coupon tickets. Why, the papei In them waa nearly worth the money.' Ut WttMM $944U5'llM ciecUu tult $4441$ ttMMUtlka W UAO Uk, Thirty steel, ties and construction material for the Iwjitah railroad, the new feeder for the Klo Grande from the asplialtum suit 4bblIHI4 mI R M44.M MtUfCB M QfiAaiA UUM4CB Ay MvLh $440 ittmu k C$i tint 4VWeMMtkiiUB$$Ull L t$Mi ia fields. Everything bciug pushed by MCL'4i4i UW4eMi$H!0 eMkJkM Uf. Supt. E. L. Grove with the object In Iftfil liL view of commencing track laying oper-atio- wmUU va AAM4 $Va4B$4it ate AMU A4CBI0U UlUi on Friday and rushing the work feg. 44$, over the 57 miles to completion. 4aiau:$i u cuiuer iui ilm AiMfor in r The Rio Grande also haa a force of iu u uiu uuiuerf auu wiu coui-uu- u lo uui cum carpenters at work upon the erection oauuua tteit) of a substantial depot and freight buildmnwa lor cuuMutuauun. or a letter ui relation to lu. ings at the Junction at Mack, which me will become an important transfer nuttier tuuows; point as soon as the new road ia open"i am iu receipt id a letter Iroi. ed. The depot will lie completed In rneaara. C. uaru c mm ot Llau. about 10 days, when an agent will be wmeu i auacn nemo anaimgau, is uinue a WOMAN DEAD AND MAN MISSING. appointed and a telegraph operator put part ot tnis communication, and wmct In. t believe enouid receive your very sen Girl Found In the Savoy Rooming ous consideration. Houso of Salt Lake City. ASK FOR DECREES OF SEPARAA mysterious death at the Bavoy "The lighting of this city, both prl TION. vnte and public, it seems to me, has rooming house on West Temple and Market street, between Third and Three wives who were deserted by reached n point where the city coun Fourth South, wee yesterday afternoon their husbands, filed suit for divorce dl should take the maiter up in all ser made the subject of official Investiga- In the district court yesterday. Lizzie tousness in order that a better scrvlc tion hy the coroner and the police. Sammons aska for a divorce from Wil- nt leu coat to the jieopie be bad. 1 The discovery was made shortly be- liam H. Sammons on the grounds of thoroughly believe that the cliy should fore 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon hy desertion and failure to support. They own and its operate lighting plant It Mrs. A. L. Martin, the landlady who were married In Ban Francisco, CaL, did at one time, but through the nia entered a room rented by a man named on June 20, 1899. cbination of n former administration C. H. Haite, and waa horrified to find Marie G. Bristow also seeks a dlvorse let It go for, figuratively speaking, i the dead body of a moman lying on the from William M. Bristow on the same wing. The sale of the city's lighting bed. From the appearances she had grounds They were married in Prowas decidedly against tlie scntl been deed for several hours. Her tore vo on August 12,1899, and liave one plant ment of the was buried. In the pillow, around her child of which plaintiff aska the cus- waterworks people and that the city's system should not be aat head was tied a towel, while a glass tody. rificed as was Ihe with sediment at the bottom stood on Lillie Mabel Rose Is the third one atrong sentiment waslighting plant, a created, which the table at her ride. who asks to lie relieved from the bonds crystallized into the section of th Four days ago Halts rented the room, of matrimony. Bhe alleges that her 'State Constitution forever prohibiting paying 24 hours In advance dally. The husband, LeRoy N. Rose, has deserted the Council of any city in the couple registered as C. H. Haite and her and has failed to provide for her. StaleCily from selling or disposing of lls wife, Boise, Idaho," and he Mated that They were married on March 26, 1899, waterworks system. he was a railroad man. Both were and have two children, of which plainThe proposition in the accompany seen last night at 8:30 This noon Mrs. tiff asks the custody. ing letter Is something that this adMartin knocked on the door for the ministration should not Ignore, anil 1 JUDGMENT REVERSED. purpose of collecting the rent There therefore respectfully recommend that was no answer, but she concluded not ejiecial committee he appointed to to trouble her tenants for an hour. The supreme court handed down aa adevise some way that the proposition Shortly before 1 o'clock Bhe returned, opinion reversing the judgment of the of Messrs. Garff A Bon receive conand after failing to get Into the room, lower court in the case of Oliver 8. used her pass key. When she entered, Sartin against the Oregon Short Une sideration. I 'Iicvo that the cllj she was horrified to see the woman railroad company, appellants. The should have better lighting facllitior than it now haa and at a reductlor lying on the bed as Indicated. After action was brought to recover damshe had had summoned a servant and ages for personal Injuries by plaintiff In cost, and the best solution of the they together turned the woman on her on Sept 2, 1902. near Bellevue, Ida., difficulty, In my opinion, would be for back and found that she was stiff and while In the employ of defendant com- the municipality to own He lighting cold In death, the police were notified. pany. Plaintiff was riding on a hand-cplant. 1 with other employes while the rest sincerely trust that your honor Sergt. Hampel and Officer Bush accompanied by acting Coroner Clark, re- of the gang were riding on another able body will give the matter your sponded to the call and Investigated. handcar In the rear. The men were most earnest consideration. From letters found In the room the wo- racing the care to see which could Very respectfully, man waa apparently the daughter of a make the mile In the quickest time, RICHARD P. MORRIS. Mrs. A. J. Davis of Bpringville, Utah, when plaintiff fell from the car and Mayor." and had recently resided In Sunnyslde. waa run over liy the other car, being 1XJGAN lR0PIO8ITI0N. room In waa the In lower The the The disarranged Nothing jury severely injured. accompanying letter from Garff and there were no marks on the body. court rendered a verdict In favor of A Bon, of Lugan, is as follows: unwere found Her Jewelry u4 purse We notice in your report of the city plaintiff for $3,250. This Judgement is der the pillow. The glass at the ride reversed by the supreme court, which that you pay the sum of $32,654 per of the bed. It is believed, contained the holds that there was no cause of action. annum on 428 street lights and very remains of a headache powder prepoor service at that. We have recentUNPATENTED CLAIMS. scribed by Dr. Benedict a couple of ly secured in Ball Iake county a very valuablo power vile that wo lulcnd days ago. and the towel around her head would Indicate that the woman Seme Questions Pertaining to the Title developing this spring, with a view oi to Them Made Clear. waa suffering from a headache when transmlttng tho power to the mines. she laid down. In the room was a How would you like to lake under seems to be an impression advisement a proiiositiou There flask of whiskey while there were a something number of cigars and cigarette ends In among many that nnpafented mining like this: We cnier into a contract locations are not subject to taxation, with your city to Imild a reliable, up. the cuspidor. The woman was apparently about 28 the Idea seeming to be that aa the govlight and jKiwt--r plant, that will years of age. wore gob! rimmed eye- ernment haa not passed title by patent develop, say, 60 per cent more arc glasses. a wedding ring and a ring with to the locator the title rest in the gov- lights than you are now using, besides ernment, says the Mining and Sciena ruby setting. lighting ywur munii-i- l buildings. You While the pol1re are not Inclined to tific. Press.' It Is not easy to define the to let us the couiract to light your think It Is a ease of fun! play or sui- nature of the estate acquired and held streets at about tin same rate you are cide, they are looking for Haite. At by the possession of a valid mining now paying for tlie term of four or this time of the writing the theory is location, but from the early history of five yeara and at the expiration of and the mining the title acquired hy a miner that time we to give your city absothat the man went off woman died after he left, possibly of to hla claim by location waa absolute lute title to the plant, all In first-clas- s hMit failure following aa overdose of so lung as he complied with' the statu- working order, for some nominal fig headache powder. They expect to have tory provisions. The claim waa recogcent of Its cost, which ure, say 25 nized aa real property, was liable to amount canper the man located before night he stipulated and greed Dr. McLean, who examined the body, sale on execution, and waa subject to upon. This will enable your city to expressed the opinion that she had taxation. With passing yean this idea become owner of your lighting system been dead for six or seven hours when has not changed materially, nor at alL for about the same money that you A mining location properly made, and are now paying out and own found. nothing The remains wen removed to the upon whlrh all the requirements of the And we shall be In this amount paid undertaking establishment of S. D. law have been com plied with, is prop- our commission and time for service Evans. erty in the strictest sense of the term, Monopoly and extortion hand In as much ao as a patented claim. As a hand the world over, and thego rent matter of course. If the claim holder edy la municipal ownership only BENNER X. SMITH MAMED. of these ceawra to comply with the law regardpublic utilities, same as Imogen, Brig Bennr X- - Smith waa yesterday ap- ing claims eo located, his rights In the bam. Lebi. American Fork and othui of Third district and the estate lease the claim reverts to towns. If this provision suits you attorney pointed judicial district to fill the ranry caused the public domain, and Is then subject we shall be pleased to meet you at an to reloreUon by any person, a citizen early date to discuss the matter. Am by the death of Dennua C. Errhnor. Governor Wells made hie appoint- of the United State. The miner's title pie reference will be furnished when ment late In the afternoon selecting Mr. to hie nnpatehted claim la Sounded up- wanted. Smith from a dozen Salt Lake lawyers, on the law of possession. In the early who are applicants. dtya of mining there waa no other way SALT LAKE NEWS. Mr. Smith who at ours qualified, is a of maintaining possession of mining alclaims than hy complying with certain prominent attorney of the city, Morris Ryan fell ia Commercial though he has not been recognised as local laws and requirements. These stret. and ent a gash over his ere. local laws, ruie and custom rame, in His wound was dressed at the a strong factor In politics. police He spent four hours last night dis- time, to be the foundation of the min- station. ' cussing the Shockley case with the po- ing law aa It exist at present. In eslice officers and County Attorney West-ve- t. tablishing rights under the mining law Fred Stirling wa knocked down on preparing to assnme charge of the fact waa recognized that no per- Commercial street by a kobo, to whom recould son the prosecution when-this trial enter, upon a claim legally he refused to sumed this morning. held by another, on the plea that be was arrested. give money. The follow to-da- k e $140 UltJ I4MU Leas MB na ar At the regular monthly the directors of the Baltalr 13. 1001. 3 filed in tlie district W. Jennings agaiust Mm Grand iiiib-l- i Mining coniiny li $::.ri:it.,ii alleged tu lie due fo: si n , rendered a manager of Ue finilams mim- iu Arl.oua lu l!ii2. Suit, i court by T'.ionia lei-,- - -- , from the Examiners has 3ITR LAAAj A annum named Mr. Annie Mnrrb was nrraiguctl before JuSge Diehl on thn charge of committing adulter with L I,. Jensen. Hlie jileaded uot guilty and waived preliminary hearing The court jierniificd the woman to gi ujmu her own recognizance. LONG Governor John Spark of Nevada came in from Reno on mining husi ncs. He iu at the Kenyon. The Uov enior Hate that if the Hcarat lieu lynanis would do a liLtle hustliug in Nevada, the newspaperman might have a chance ui carry tho Nevada delcga lion. The State ia strong on union, and Hearst iH popular with all union SHOTS ARE LUCKY organizations. Lou Gcvclani at 20 to I, Wins Six cases of xniallKix were rcoiicd UMho Hoard of health. Those aMlieicd with the Uixcaxi- arc: Jumes Se ville, aged 54, rending ou Fifth street; Mr. Penman, aged ;i. and her two First Race, - children, aged 3 aud 5 years resptH:-tlvi-l- A 100 rending at .v.1:; Chester avenue Mr. T. J. Thrulier. residing at T'.'S Fourth East, and Vivian Ftiurib hi reel. Join-- , and a 60 to 1 Shot Ara Second in Two Othsr Events. t;i8 Washington, April 12. Dennings results: First race, five furlong: The Bowery won; Cap Iamore, second ; Jimmis Lane, third. Time, 1:05. Second race, four and a half furlong: Court Plaster won; Jack Mo- second; Al Caey, third. Time, :5J. Third race, six furlong: Elsie L. won; Airs. Frank Hosier, second; Alpaca. third. Time, 1:18. Fourth race, stecplerhaaa, about two and a half miles; Imperialist won; Honey Hoy, second; Manillan, third. 5:32. Time, Firth race, six furlongs: Tlie Amateur Cup. gentlemen riders, high weight: Rtrollcr won; Arrah Gowan second; Bluish, third. Time, 1:21 Sixth race, mile and luO yards: won; Nee Hiirhan. second; Dark Planet, third. Time, 1:59 Ki-a- Ra-tniu- S-- 6. BASE BALL Work haa begun at tho Federal building making cement for the cot San Francisco. April 12. Long pricumna aud the floor; aud altogcthc: ed liorst-were skmIu iu evidence at 70 men are at work. It will lie May 1 OhMhiiiI today. laU I'lcvicdcti took TACOMA VS. LOS ANGELES, 'i before atone can bo brought from (hi tlie first rare at odd of 20 to 1; Wat-ki- n Kyuuc quarries. Izm Angeles, April 12. Keefe'S Overton, a 100 lo 1 shot aud Whoa Hill, quoted at 60 to 1, were second in was too much fur the chamImmigrant Inspector Webber of till two oilier races. A field of 15 met lu pitching and they were defeated by pions today has advices of the safo arrive the first race aud tho play wa divided. city Tacoma, 4 to 1. Wheeler also pitched a at Boston of Mrs. Knmpe of Balt Ijiko got away well and go- atrong game and had ha bmut for deportation to Germany. She has 1!U t'lieveden the front led all tlie way, beating perfect support would have heldgive beeu handed over to the stcaimdilii ing (u the Tuiinhaiiser and Judge Voorhie. Tacoma's down to one run. Thera wore company that brought her to this coun-try- . Whoa Hill made a strong bid for the three errors mads in the game, one hy fifth, hilt Beau Ormonde, the odds on Graham of Tacoma, whlrh cost a ran, 1dm tho last furlong favorite, caught The management of the Independent and one by Cups and one hy Bernard. and proved an easy winner. Results: The latter's error netted two runs for Telephone company claims originality Lou seven First race, furlongs: In the use of tho gasoline engine for Clleveden won; Taultauser, second; the visitors. Eagan's drive over center power to draw the underground cables field fence wax the only canted run Woods, third. Time, 1:29. through the conduits, and says It saver Judge Dei CarSecond four uinda. 8core: race, furlongs: the employment of eight men, and ina won; veils, second; Bill Short, T.na Angeles, .9 costa but 25 cents per day. 901(19(19 (V 1 S third. Timo :49. 1 0010020 Tacoma 3 Third race, six furlong: The Buga County Clerk James received won 1km Montana second; Peeress, won; from Dr. Hardy of the Rtate ment a' RAN FRANCiann vs. PORTLAND. third. Time 1:28 hospital at Provo to tho effect that Polonius, sell70 mile and Fourth race, yards, George Kipp, who waa committed froi 1 TVeann. r1.. 'Anril Qnmvtnr this county laat January, haa recov ing: Punsart woo: Watkins Overt on, and miWNwf mn t$ivinT 1:46, Time third. Mcrwan, second; ered and can be released, icipp war Firth race, live and a halt furlongs: las rtf Vt ww fn flan psnolwn fv a prisoner at the Rtate prison wher in thn flrat rams with Portland. Ormonde won; Who Bill, Beau committed and will be returned to that Peter J., third. Time, 1:07 4. Institution to serve his term out fcttnctsen. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sell(0J Judge Hall entered an order this morn 9 3 Last Knight, sec 91 Ing returning the man to the prison ing: Horton won; 1:46. Vnelf and third. SteelGorton: L I Timet and Know, berg ond; officials, and Sheriff Emery will go af man. ter him tonight and bring him back to Memphis. April 12. Montgomery SEATTLE VS. OAKLANDl Fark rosulls: San Francisco, April 12. Beattie First rare, six furlongs: Sanctum IKE MERGER SUIT won; Marco, second; Lynch, third. broke up the game with Oakland on the Golden Gate diamond, Oakland, In Time, 1:17. Second race, four furlongs: Wood-claithe third Inning this afternoon, when (Continued from rage One) FalHitcher Buchanan waa found for A t won; Green Gown, second; tal of seven hits and na many run. five shares of the stock of the Northern lons, third. Time, Becuritlea company, ami objected to Third race, mile and a quarter, sell- Evnry man on the team, with the exthe petition being granted, because the ing: Barilla won; South Breeze, sec- ception of Dclhanty and Mohler, tapcourt had no jiirlMliclion. ond; Circus Girl, third. Time, 2:11V. ped the ball safely once or more than once In that round. Oakland lost The court adjourned the case until Fourth race, mile and 10 oclock tomorrow second; heart after the Inning waa over and Laura Raukln, won; Lighter one when morning, never had n chance to pile up runs, for hour and 15 minutes will be allowed Safety Light , third. Timo, 1:57. Barber kept the hlta scattered and for further argument Fifth race, mile aud a quarter, R. H. E. Bright Girl won; Theory, waa well supported. Seattle ..0 1 7 0 0 0 1 1 010 17 2 St. Paul, April 12. The motion of second; Sandrlft, third. Time, 2:52 K. H. Harrlman and Sixth race, six and a half furlongs: Oakland ..1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 10 3 Winslow C. Barber and Wilson; Buchanan and Pierce for leave to file an intervening Monastic 11. won; Judge, second; Ear Hot tiger. petition lu the settlement of the Jy Hoy, third. Time, 1:16s). Northern Seruritlei affairs, recently ordered by the D. 8. supreme court, the manner of such settlement being left to the order of the district court here, was heard before the full bench of the district court today. The first point raised was the right (Continued from rage One) of Harrlman and Pierce lo Intervene and if that right is granted tho suit tunics and burnished oulzasses and will follow with its usual accompaniment of demurrers, and amended peti- helmets. tions; if the motion is denied, the setBellingham, Wash., April 12. The tlement of the affairs of the company of the schooner Barbara which mission will bo made according to the order of soma lima since, Ihe court. When court convened today sailed from Seattle there was considerable tho Harrlman interests were repre- about which discussion Is declared by persona hers sented by W. D. Guthrie, John F. n profess to know, to have been for and Judge Baldwin. The North- who of securing $1,099,000 worth the purpose ern Securities company was repreIvory belonging to sented by Eliliti Kool, Francis Unde of seal skins and Bilieriau company of Stetson. John J. Johnston, 31. D. Grav- the Northwestern Russia, and which are er, U. W. Bunn, and George B. Young, St. INdersburg, cached at some place in Siberia which prominent In the securities litigation. Is likely to be occupied by the Japanese Mr. Guthrie opened the proceedings In the present conflict with Rusearly hy formally presenting the records ot sia . Tbia And Finds Us section of Siberia where tlie the supreme court bearing, together Is along the are cached and skins Ivory With Quantiwith its decree and asked leave to coast line patrolled last season by the file the Intervening petition. of Goods ties which war of man Russian Mandjur, -- hree hours on a aide were allowed was outthe at at ON HAND Nluchwang caught the attorneys fur argument. break of hostilities. Maxwell Evarta of New York, Yet spoke for 50 minutes, urging reasons why 13. Thn Timas London, April (he petition should be granted. In subcabling under stance, fae claimed that Harrlman and dale of correpondent, April 11, says: Pierce, as trustees of lbs Oregon Short Last night a pilots flare was misLine, had deposited certain shares of taken for the lights of a Japanese fleet, Northern Pacific stock with the Northfired and sank the ern Securities company and that It was and the Russians 35 hands, besides killing with junk under the plan of distribution proposed three persons and wounding seven In by the Interests, were to get In return for another Junk. "Tho native population I panic their Northern Pacific stock rertaln shares of Great Northern stocks. And stricken and leaving the town. the difference, he ssid, between what, Vladivostok. April 12. Vladivostok the Harrlman interests pul In the the surrounding country have been and Northern Securities company anil what the Northern Securities wished to re- swept by a heavy storm which crippled destroyed turn to them would be morn thnn a the telegraph lines and lines have million dollars a year In internd alone. buildings. The telegraph When Mr. Evarts concluded Judge been repaired. Easier was gaily celebrated here. Sanborn asked Mr. Evarts If be underfs Probabfy the stood that the attorney generals of I ANOTHER SKIRMISH. Longest Siege of the United Slates had entered his apApril 13. 10 a. m. Details of Low Prices in Ogden pearance In the rase and that he op- theToklo, first skirmish In the Yalu river, posed the Intervention. which occurred last Sunday, arrived "No. your honor, we are not aware today In the official report of Admirof that, replied 81 r. Kvarls. al Hosuga. Ihe text of the reiwrt folJudge Sanborn: The attorney general has entered appearance In the case lows: In accordance with my instructions, aud the district attorney will lie given an opportunity to atate the objections thn captain of the cruiser Kasaga diin Boundless Profusion. rected Lieutenant Yamaguchl with five of tba attorney general. men In scout thn to mouth of the Yalu. Entire Stock of Our District Attorney Haupt then read a printed statement from Attorney Gen- They accompanied their work and safeHosiery fs Complete and eral Knoy .saying that that the United ly returned to the Kasaga on Monday. Goes at GOST. In the river a Korean entered States neither admits nor denies any They of the allegations contained In the pe- Junk aud at two o'clock Sunday distition, but objects to tbs proposed in- covered a party of Russians leaving the right bank of the river near Toag tervention. Judge Baifborn then asked two other Toryubo In a junk. Lieutenant Yamaquestions of Mr. Evarts. one of which guchl attacked them, a patrol of of Elegant Patterns waa whether the method of settlement mounted Jatutnese troops on the left atproposed by Mr. Hill was fair and hank of the river Joining lu the Just Judge Evarts replied that they tack. In the meantime a.iother targe Russian jurk Joined the first one and contended It was unfair. Former Secretary of Wsr Root then opened fire on the Japanese. The Rusbegan his argument to the court on be- sians retired and reached the 'bank. The LADIES WAIST line They then fled inland. The exchange of half of the defendants. fs Most Com piste and dost Ha said, "The counsel for the Ore- fire lasted one hour aud twenty minMeans Vary Low Prices. Aa utes. The enemy had one killed and gon Short Lins company, which Is askInspection of Oar Well Asinter-venoWe wounded. two no had casualties. as file a to leave petition ing sorted Stock Win Coo vinca has put himself on the ground Four hundred empty cartridge were Any Buyer Her Cheap We beIn Russian found the We the execution of a person seeking for junks. Sell Good. of your honor's decree, having been lieve the Russians were a cavalry parepresented as a party opposing the trol watching the river. s 04 4. aeo-on- d; 1-- .090099 ,..99099010 :5l. one-eight- 1-- lother Month of Our S&le Has ROLLED DJI-ki- By M New-cbwa- ng 1 n thatHar-rlman-Pien- -e We Must SELL These Goods THIS Ladies Fancy HOSIERY 4,000 yds. PSi61-4- c decree. San Francisco, April 12. The battal"He now asks leave to intervene that he may secure execution of the decree, ion of Filipino scout tinder command notwithstanding the rompiaiuant feels ot Major Carrington which ha been no occasion for the reversion of your here for some time left today on a action along the lines proposed." special train for SL Louis. Reese, Howell & Sons. |