Show I T T I I fl i c k i4JL I JUDGE aecord Broken in Naturalizations j With Twentyfour of JnmCS W Estzttc 1UchlleId Aug udinhl15tl Tftld Anna 1ldd appoInted Assn EIOa7O trix nml Erastus Johnson nnd Jacob Julnndor appraisers Ilondrickson hearing of Henry Estato remove the ad to niinlstrttOr wns had upon Joseph petition Peterson upon the of duty The court of neglect exonerated tho administrator as to all the preferred but in conSldoratLOll of charges signed by all the heirs the petition being ordered that the adminis of decedent Joseph Uendrlck trator be removed and son bo appointed In his stead the chango m tale iilocc November 1st An Vstntc A Prnmlson deceased of NI Estate ndrnlnls C Tietfe Franclaen was appointed Charles rntrix arfd Hans Rasmusscn Jensen and V C Ilckclson appraisers Conrad vs Boa The cases of Burn hurt on Lewis and Abner Gay ot al vs John W Coons were dismissed upon motion of counSel hereiti Yesterday W8S a recordbreaking day for lesierouj this district in the matter oC naturalizations natural-izations Twentyfour aliens wjrendmlt tud to citizenship as follow Theodore C Christensen Niels Chrlstenscn Niels C Pxilcr Cnrlsiens n Peter ChriHtcnsen Chrlstenscn Jens P ChrlBtonscn JfchnE Samuel Salmo lOn GustAv Salmonson Salmonson Aasted Sorenson Niels Js Busk Niels Jensen Niels P NIelbOji virl < i C Nielson Niels Andersen Charles p Frafick Jacob D Mortcnsen and Caroline Caro-line M Hansen all natives oC Denmark John B Johnoon of Norway Alexander jrill of Scotland and Alvin Johnson Thomas IlalnsAvorth David Halnsworlh and James Halnsworth of England Three Suspects Held Provo Aug2The three men who were arrested at Price by Sheriff Starrs under suspicion of having committed the Okcl berry burglary at Goshen about two weeks ago are now being held for ofllders fiom Glcnwood Springs Cob where they are fiusrected of having committed I a burglary by which they came In 105 their cam cutlery found in esslon of te arrested There seems to be no evl I when donco to connect them with the Goshen I burglary 1 Mrs Barnes Not Insane Provo Aug 2The examination in tho baso of Mrs Sarah Barnes sus to Her san 1 concluded today and resulted In ity was in opinion by the examining physicians she and not Insane Mrs Barnes was that S was discharged The husband Joseph brought Into court as a who was C Barnes practically admitted the charges cv1 tness his S made against him of Illtreatment ot wife although he blamed her for the condition 5 con-dition This of afternoon affalr8 a complaint was made against him In Justice Kings court by SfS James the mother of Mrs Barnes cbarVlng him with batterY committed on 1i1s wife AtigUS 1 389D when It Is alleged divorce for ho Struck her with a bucket Suit Mrs vorce will algo bo commenced by Barnes HEWS BOILED DOWN Prof Joseph Emerson the veteran Greek scholar Is dying a BcloIL in Sioux Falls S yesterday > was the hottest of the summer the thermometer I registering 100 deg In tim shade I colored Kid Robcrson a wellknown lichtwclKht Js reported dead al Indian npolls Ills homo was In Los Angeles Tho Klnloch Mo Jockey club which Tvlll build and operate a new track flied Tho Incorporation yesterday S articles of company Is capitalized at SoOOOO Secretary Hay entertained tho President nt dinner at the Country club near Wnsh last night The others present wero neton the members of the Cab net now in the I city and AdjtGon Corbln Several thousand representatives of tho United Italian societies ot Now York city gathered in Tammany hull last night to the assassination S express their sorrow over tlon of King Humbert It developed yesterday that the acciapnt Vlrap during her 5 to the RuESlan cruiser trial trip last Weak was moio serious than at ilrsl supposed It will be nt least five weeks bofore the warship can again leave her dock at Cramps The Colocne Gazette says thai tho Government Gov-ernment nTs chartered tho North GermanS German-S Lloyd companyH steamers HarbaTpssa Her S KoenhTpn Louts and Fredorlch S Gross 3 to convey troops to China Each of the steamers has a capacity oC 3000 men S The Shah Is a fatalist hence tho rc martaiblo coolness with whlrh ho treated the attempt on his life Ho is simply astonished If the assnsiIt 1105 not sue cceded In killing me said the Shall It Is that my hour has not yet como God Is greatS In New York yesterday Justlco Smith of S the Supreme court rendered a decision llndlnp for the plainer In the lonppfihd lag suit of May Thome Branilngham ngalnht Eunice E Huff over the will oC S Joseph Thorno Mrs huff is ordered to turn over the estate A J Balfour the First Lord ot the Treasury in the House of Commons moved an address of sympathy with the S Ouccn on the death of the Duke of haxe Coburg and Gotha Lord Salisbury the Premier moved an Identical address in tho llouso ot Lords |