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Show STEAM LAUNCH RESTS AND CREW GOES HOME r ' Special to Tho Tribune. ODD EN, Mny G, Capt. Shuldor and his crow of fifteen men are In tho city on their way to San FranclHCo. Capt. Shul-dcr Shul-dcr had chargo of tho steam launch .Promontory, and as tho boat has been put out of commission, tho membors of the crow arc on their way home. The Promontory cut an Important figure In tho construction work on the Ogden-Lucln cut-off, but as dt Is no longer neoiled It has been docked. l o Judge Rolapp made the following orders In Probate court yesterday: Eutate and guardianship of Robert Jennings, Jen-nings, Incompetent; petition for distribution distribu-tion and discharge; order entered as prayed for. Estate of William Skcen. deceased; petition pe-tition for confirmation of sale of real os-. late confirmed; order entered granting admlnlstrutor permiaHlon to erect a monu-mont monu-mont over tho grave of deceased at a cost of $100. , , Estato of Sam Shivers, deceased; petition peti-tion for approval, allowanco and settlement settle-ment of final account and a decrco of distribution dis-tribution and discharge; .account roforrod to C. R Holllngsworth. rpfcreo. Estate of Adam Kuhn. deceased; petition peti-tion for approval, allowanco and settlement settle-ment of final account, decrco of distribution distribu-tion and discharge, account referred to C. R. IlolUngflwurth, referee. E6tato of C. Ingcbrotsen, deceased; pe-tlon pe-tlon for approval, allowanco and settlement settle-ment of first account; continued to May E6tato and guardianship of Anna Martina Mar-tina Peterson, Incompetent; letters of guardianship Issued to John II.. Taylor; bond J3. , , Entate and guardianship of Orlln Fcrrln, minor; letters of guardianship Issued to Mary M. Ferrln; bond J1500. Estato of Samuel Eotls. deceased; petition peti-tion for lettors of administration; continued contin-ued to 'Juno 7. Estato of Louis Kutsumbos. deceased; petition for letters at administration; continued con-tinued to Juno 7. Estate of Kriglaco Korgiakc. deceased;, petition for letters of administration; continued con-tinued to Juno 7. ... Estate of Louis George, deceased; petition peti-tion for letters of administration; continued contin-ued to Juno 7. Estate and guardianship of Mary Wheelwright ot ah, minors: letters of, guardianship Issued to Ellzabolh "Vhoelr wrlght; bond SO). ' , Estate of Hattlo Anna Estahrook. deceased; de-ceased; petition for discharged and re- 1C.1HO OL BUIUUCiS if",l:u Estato of D. II. Ogden. deceased; petition peti-tion for salo of personal property; continued con-tinued to Hay 17. Estato and guardianship of Thoima May Stono et al., minors; petition for letters of guardianship by two different persons; contest hearing set for May 12. Estate of Clarence 17 Stone, deceased; petition of A. I. Stone for letters of administration ad-ministration granted; bond JG00. Estato of Cathcrlno Parry, deccasod; letters of admlnlstratlbn Issued to "Rudolph "Ru-dolph Party; bond. 5200. Estate of CharJes Woodmansee, deceased; de-ceased; petition for approval, allowance and settlement annual account referred to. C R. Holllngsworth as roforce. Estato and guardianship of CJcorgo Hancock, Han-cock, fneompetent; petition for dlschargo granted. Estate of James AV. Ferrln. deccaspd; petition for order of sale of real estate granted. Estate and guardianship of Lyles William Wil-liam Larkln et al., minors; petition for confirmation of salo of real estato granted. grant-ed. In the following estates the time fixed by statute for filing inventory and appraisement ap-praisement expired on tho dates named. Where extension of time has been granted heretofore, the date of expiration" Is also given. No Inventory and appraisement has been filed In said estates to date. Estato and guardianship of Edwin San-dlford; San-dlford; Timothy Kendall, guardian, due July 30, 1903; cxtonddd to December 8. 100CI; citation Issued; time extended to August 5. Estate of Hebcr C. Warner; due August C. 1W3: extended to December S, 1003; extended ex-tended to August 6. Estate of Agnes Williams; duo October 3, 1903: extended to August 6. Estato of Edmund Ellis; due S6ptembcr 9, 19to; extended to May 20. Estate of Charles Wood; due September 23. 1903; extended to May 17. Estate of Peter Adjukovlch: due October Octo-ber 21, 1903: extended to May 7. Estate of Jonathan Sandlford: duo October Oc-tober 10. 1003; oxttnded to August 5. Estate and guardianship of Claudo V. Adams; duo November 1, 1903, extended to May 17. Estate of W. A. Wlllman; due November Novem-ber 4. 1903; extended to May 17. Estate and guardianship of Farley M. Jones; duo November 25, 1903; cxttnded to May 17. Estate of Claudius J. Roberts; due January Jan-uary 9, 1904; extended to Auguftt G. Estato of Adelaide Fuller; duo March 31, 1901; extended to May ir. Estate ana guaruiansnip oi juargarci a. Anderson; due March 22. 1901; extended to May 17. Estato of James AIcxopolus; duo May 2, 1901; extended to Juno 7. V Estate of Mike Dunn; due May 5, 1901; extended to May 21. In tho caso of Joseph Brlggs va. Stong"s Canyon Water company and Ogden City, tho defendants were granted ten days to prepare and file a brief upon their motion to set aBldc judgment. In tho matter of tho estato of Maria Catherine Becker, deceased, tho administrator adminis-trator was ordered to compromlso a suit against tho estato for jriOOO. In tho matter of the oslatc of Babra Dixon, an lncompotent, the guardian was granted permission to lease the real estate, es-tate, also permission granted to allow tho guardian to leave the Stalo. The case of Francis A. Byanskl vp. the Southern Pacific company was settled by ' stipulation for J511.C0 and costs of suit. Congressman Joseph Howell was In Ogden Og-den today. c Dr. Jchbc J. Driver denies tho published reports that he had ordered Fruit Treo Inspector Wilson out of his orchard. Dr. Driver says that on tho contrary, the Inspector In-spector Is welcome to visit his orchard at any timo, and la always glad to have him do so. Inspector Wilson also Htates that the story Is untrue and a manifest injury to Mr. Driver. Lcandcr Harris yesterday procured a modification of tho decrco of divorce from Martha Harris, giving him the cifttody of the children. The change was mado upon the showing that the defendant was loading load-ing a life of shamo and was not a fit person per-son to tako charge of the children. 6 1 Tho Ogden canyon satltarlum will be opened during tho latter part of this month. Thu (low of tho spring Is not considered con-sidered fiufflclcnt to supply the' demands, and an endeavor will be made to lncrcasb tho flow by blasting. A naval recruiting atotlon Is to be opened In tho Federal court rooms next week In charge of Lieut. Price. Rov. Mr.- Carver of the Prosbyterlah church- goes to .Provo tomorrow, where ho will lecturo beforo tho Brlgham Young academy. Chief Browning has Issued time orders to all suspicious characters to leave tho city at once or tako tho conscaucncce. Martha Fcrrln was today granted n dc-' crec of divorce from Orson Fcrrln, duo to the fact that tho dofondant was derelict In making his appearance In court The dofendant failed to make his appearance until after the tlmo had cxpirod and tho decrco had been granted and filed. M, p. Lesslnger appeared in court for tho defendant, de-fendant, but was Informed that ho waa too late. It is understood that Mr. Lesslnger Les-slnger will attempt to havo the caoe reopened. re-opened. " . Halvor C. Coulter returned, today from I'Fort Logan." Colo., wlioro-ho successfully i passed the examination for admission to West Point. |