Show n I Jf DEATH OF PRESIDENT FRY Jin Old and Respected Citizen of Mor < gnu Passes Away Morgan City April 1CA Mud gloom Ifl bien CMSt over the onilro community hereby here-by l the death of President Richard Fry which curred last evening Mr Fry attended ronferencc In Salt I4Ui l City and ionirnct I d it eold and having been a nuf I jerer from lung trouMe for sonu years It iiTmlniilfd miully Mr Fry has been president of ihe Aivrgm stake for u mini W of yonrF and hurf btn l prominently emmcetcd with church Alllcev here ever hlnce the ttlctmenl of ibis vnlley lie has jilso been prominently connected In bu5lne circles Mr Fry was an Ideal gentleman In nil I tin walks of life and his dealh will be deplored bv I thoenllro community regard IraV of creed and all who knew him will fell U ns a personal loss Tl Is rather a strong coincidence that the deceased hhonld have passed from eirih on thu anniversary of his birth This was the ease however In having been born In Mast Down Dpvonhlre Fnghmd April 15 K1 II I came to Utah In 1SW and MMtld In SouVh Morgan tin snme year with the determination of malting that his home and he has lived In Morgm romltry ever since Al the Hint oftln orgnnlatlon of lbi Morgan stake lie was nwde flr > t epunselor to President Vllllnni G Smith and later ho Iwcamc iresld nl of the slake For fourteen years he was treasurer of Morgan coun iv and for lIlt ieIi years superintendent of ifio Coopera11ve store Date of the funeral has not yet been Ilxed The Skeleton in the Spring Sprlngvllle April 10 3TIie hcurch for the rs uf the I skeleton part of which was f < n nd In u MprlnK on the Crandall farm was continued this I morning ind nearly rnough bones wero found to rompUlo the skel < ton From the bones now found tho fkelclon Is i that I i of a man Instead of a wo nran an stated In yesterdays report An other largo rock had been usefl to velght down the body It I Is now eerlnln that the I body i thai of a prrcon who hail jnct foul play but who It ean be no one ns yet ean form any Idea The bones tdiow every IndIcation of ha Ing been there a long llmo The place iiero the skelelon was Un eirthed Is a ery lonely spot rind lust the place a murderer would select to hide his crime V Arbor Day at Logan Txjgrm April JlTlicre was appropriate observance of Arbor day at the R Y College this morning and this afternoon tho Agricultural iollege celebrates The rogramnn j Inrludo ori lions musical numberp and oddretses At tho I U Y col 0 lego meeting thori was a largo attendance attend-ance Generally however the day has noi hoen observed In Logan agrtat many of the business houses b < lnp open and condition being qtilto as usual SMALLPOX IN BEAVER COUNTY Case Reported nt Greenville Has Now Passed tho Danger Point TRIBUXIO SPECIAL Beaver April 1fDrs George Fennc more and Christian authorize your repre rentatlvo lo wiro today that Charley Sillier of fjrecnvllle four miles Most of here hai now passed the danRcrous pai t of Hi disease smallpox and lint his recovery re-covery ls considered certain JIc was qutiranllne l Thurxday the 5ih and all travel therefrom I or thereto was promptly Mopped t with a good cuird put upon his home ami jiroelmi and Marslial l PufftT In barge of this cIty Some two or three Invo lCen niiiriinllneil here for lie I Lost twelve slays which the I medical I board examined lodiy uul rilesseil Thero bus not boen any smallpox at Mlnersvllle as reported and hit I most strict and rigid precautions are sllll inaln mIned by Ito city and county board of health here and throughout the county Tso symptoms have broken out In lie I Miller family aq to the disease of the lather and not the least symptoms in any family In this city MCORMICK ACQUITTED Proof That He Instigated the Cow stealing Fails Court Adjourned Pangultch April 11After threo days hard legal sparring the somewhat celebrated cele-brated grand larceny case of the Slato vs George McCormlck has been tried hero for the second lime and the defendant now Instead of having an eightyear sentence sen-tence In lie Stale prison siarlng him In Ihe fare ns hertlofuro Is a free man the Jury having Just now as the mall closes returned a verdict uf not guilty It will perhaps h I remembered that Mc Cormlck was tried and convicted for this offenno In June last and received u sen < cneo of eight years and that In January Janu-ary last he vas released from prison on Imocas corpus before Judgo Norrell at finlt Lake City it having been learned thai Ihe I nnw law poiseil by the last Stale eglslaluro making llm stealing of cattle cat-tle grand larceny Irrespective of the value under wide lie was arraluned and tried lind not yet gono Inlo effect at the time lie alleged offense was committed In April of last year Tho luavv sentence was Imposed because the evidence Indicated Indi-cated that I McCormick did not commit Ito 1 lief I In person but Induced three boys of Coyote lo do It for him and bring llio Molon cows to him near the Arizona line n ho WIH passing moving Info Arizona with his family and effects In lie present pres-ent trial one Harry I Small one of the boys above referred to who In now serving a renteiie In the Slate prison for horse i tailing was present as a witness for lie Stale at the line of the last trial he was In Indiana halng broke Jail and the crossexamination of him showed that he nail Hodg < anolher of the boys were In reality mon the instigators of the plan to steal than Mdormlck I anti rather landed to show that the laying of the rlmo at MeCormluks door was more of a plot to shield themselves from punishment punish-ment than anything else The whole of the Slates evidence In this trial the most that could be said for It Is that It showed MeCormlck to have porhapn knowledge of what the boys wero doing and failed to cheek them In their depredations which I consisted not only of the two cows In question but breaking Into houses and I iJinehes on Ito way and looting them Another dIfficult point for Ito proHPcutlng ofllcors In this case was to prove Iho value of the two cows taken to be JOO I Defendant was represented nt thlo trial by W F TCnox of J3cnvcr and G R L I5cebe of Junction COURT ADJOURNED Pangultch April 13 District court ad JuuriKd here last evening until tho 20lh 1 Innt after having received the verdict In thu McCormlck case and disposing of some preliminary motions and probate matlnrx Charles llammakers the third of tin boys who was connected with McCormlck in the tow stealing episode and who pleaded guilty and has served ft year t pontence lacking a very few days nppllnu I for a writ of release under habeas corpus proceedings on the same ground that McCormick procured his release lm t January viz that the law under which lie was nrrcl d and Informed against was not lu effeet at the time lie l wax MicepMxful and barely had he secured hi s freedom untIl ho was on Iho way to his parents home in tho I naiUerii part of tho eounty Ho and Small were hero an wit ncxiieia for the State In the alcCormlck ItsC and wore hi the custody of Deputy Warden Martin who goes back with but I one priFone r whcrens he had two when hn loft SHlt Luki e City Inst Tuesday Judge Mcrurty District Attorney Chi ilMlk Stenographer Hollo and Lnwyor 1d Hoffmann started from hero for Kunuu today e Electric Consolidation Ixigan April ICMr L L Kuiui nnd i 3Ir aicCoy nC Tellurlde Cob and Mr i holbrook of Provo arc hero today nn important im-portant UUNlnoM connected with MIC electrical elec-trical mtcrealH of this city The Rcntle men nurntHl are connected with the Her ixilca ElectrIc company and It iii stated have eftecltd a combination with the Logan Lo-gan LUht and Power company ny which both companies will bo operated tinder onn head Thatcher Dron control the lcu t named plant and u lengthy conforencc g WIlt hold between thm thu Jlerculeu pcn ple today nt which the tornm of the com I blimtlon were arranged Tho ieW corn f njny will have a moiopoly of ol ctric I Hshl sind power bu lneM here 1 Arbor Day nl Sprhlpvillc Jr1Aton Vprd 1 Tb Phit1 jrhnnH ot thir plnc tcicorati Arhnr U lu I piintlng about 101 trcerf on Ito school I grounds Each pujill of this schools planted f it tree c OGDEN DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ON THE PURCHASE OF THE WATERWORKS A Thirty Years Franchise is Desired Brilliant Success of the Columbia Clubs Ball Brevities The members of the City Council held a conference at the city hull yesterday af ternoon with the proposed purchasers of tho Option Street railway at which n direct di-rect i proposition was made for tin purchase pur-chase of that line prospective purchasers desiring Ito citv Council would grant them a franchise The present owner of tho system wero represented by 1 Joseph P Smith of Paltl more and i the local I parlles by II I I II I I Spen eer The pronoultlon made by Messrs Ec cbs Spencer Dee > U 1 al lsto lu iIT ft that if tho City Council should grant them t a thIrty years franchise they would imr chaso thi > system and mako It thorough and eomplmi In every respect expending nol u less than JSoOOJ In Improving the same The matter will probably bo brought before thy Council ut the next regular meeting Yesterday the deal for tho sale of the rJU Issue of general Improvement bonds of Ogdon City wis cloned The bonds aro purchased by Seasondood Meyers of Cincinnati They take the bonds at S1 150 premium h and furnish Ito blank bond Brilliant Social Event Ily far i the I most brilliant soilnl I ovenl of lie Meason was tbo fourth annual ball of tho I Columbia I club nt riirlslenpcirs last evening Coming ee scott afler the dos ing h of the Lenien season the cream of Ogden society were out mi mass ns well as a number of Salt Lako people Including Congressman King and wire Secretary of State Hammond I and wife and Mrs i William II Pal Tho grand cmreh was j Jicadc < l by Congressman King and wife followed by Secretary of State Hammond j representing Got Wells and the ottci > rs I and members of the club A new two step entitled Iho Columbia TwoStep was Introduced last night and was loudly applauded It vAs composed nnd written by Mr Clawscn of Ogden Who was ealhd to the slago and bowed hIs acknowledg mont to the applause Arbor Day Exercises Arbor dny cxerelses Including tree planting were held it ill I the I puhlk schools csterday morning At u number of tho I schools fiillc I I i oluboneto and enjoyable enjoy-able programmes were presented the al lendancc of parents ojul paArons being very encournglnpr At the State School far the Deaf and Blind IL literary and music programme was given appropriate to tho t clay Death of Mrs Esther Platt Saturday ovenlng Mrs Esther Platt wife of Henry I Platt Proprietor of be Ogden Woolen mills was stricken wit Ii paralysis SIte lingored In much suffering until yesterday morning at 1015 when alto died i agid OU years Tim funeral services havo not yet been announced The slneero sympathy I of it largo clrclu of friends is extended te the bereaved husband und family Will Continue Umpire No I withstanding I Ito I slurs put upon Al 1 I est nitrk Ibo I gentleman who ii implied tho I Sunday baseball I gaim by the Herald I sporty editor Mr llcstmark will bo thn unplro selected by the Ogden club as its olllclal umpire fen tho I season ilii I < has tho I conlidenco of tho Ogden baseball public and has never been accused by any OIK who Is unblaseel or who had no ulterior motive with any act of dishonesty Mr Fred hippie has bcon mado manager mana-ger of the Ogden team and Frank CMmlln captain iwo men who will fill their places well I Brevities Judgo James A Miner was In Ogden yesterday Mrs F Jf Drlpgs Is visiting In Salt Lake City Tonight The Real Widow Brown will bo at the Grand F C Schrumm spent Sunday with his mother In Ogden rite A O U W entertainment Is this evening at heIr I hall Mrs Jcnnlu Flood passed through Ogden eastbound yesterday Eli Perkins will lecture at the M E church Friday evening April 27lh Yesterday being a holiday the public of flees and banks and many of the siores cro closed The assault caso against Ralph Pldcock will bo culled for trial In the District court today Hon L I IL Thomas Jlegistcr of lie Land olllco ut Blackfoot was In Ogden ychlerday on business Word was received from Prof Samuel Doxev of Salt 1ako yesterday that his wife had presented him with a lino boy A special meeting of Ito Young Mens Debating club will bo held Ibis t evening at Ito Congregational church at which Important business will bo considered Warrants wero yesterday Issued by Jus tldo hull for the arrest ot Oscar Morten son and O CalvIn for hoUHtbreaklng it being alleged that they entered the storehouse store-house of the Union Light and Power comA com-A weok from Friday night Prof Chris tensens advanced Juvenile class will gIve n Gunmen at the Christensen academy probably the first German ever given in the city Flue police arrested four men Sunday night charged with burglary from the house of D 13 Towey tie night before Some of the stolen articles wore found on tho four Mr L S Boggs has resigned hisposi Ion us chief electrical engineer with the Union Light und Power works and will go to Chlcago soon to reentor the employ of Sergeant iS Lundy with whom ho will bo superintendent ot construction In some electrical work which thai tlrm baa contracted con-tracted The damago to the Bolnap grocery store Is greater than was at llrst estimated but will not be known until the adjuster places his llgurcs on the loss The store Is closed until the loss In adjusted Miss Belnap IB sllll uffcrlng from the nervous shock site received at the Into of the lire Lost Ladys light jacket Finder return re-turn to 21SI Washington avenue and re cclvo rewind DEATH ROLL OF A DAY In Mlddlestown X Y Jamgcs W Phlllpps Sr ono of the original California Califor-nia gold miners and a graduate of West Point died aged tfS year Dankmar Adler an architect of national reputation died at his residence In Chicago Chi-cago yesterday Mr Adler designed the Auditorium hotel and several huge convention con-vention halls Albert Miller president of the Pacific Has Light and Heal coinpany of San Francisco died at his home In Oakland Ciii yesterday Tie was very prominent linanclully throughout the Slato and Ito const The Rev Wllllrtm J llutlcdga of Jack fionvllle HI ono of lie most widely known Methodist mlnlslcni In llm West died Sunday aged 60 IJols crrdilod wltli being the llrst to suggest the Idtia of Ito Grand Army of thin Acpubllc which was afterward carried IntO effect by Dr Bout F Slovemwn |