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Show jyoUS CHARGE FILED MlGAINST YOUNG OGDEMITE to The Tribune. jlEN', Utah, April 23. Fred P. Planz 5uBCd by lira. Mary Smith of nt-Ss&nK nt-Ss&nK a criminal operation on hor iter. Edna Smith. lie ivas arrosteu RrlfC Bailey on two warrants, ono vjting- felony and the other criminal .(5cy. Ilia bond was fixed at 51000 on feSbny charge, nnd J30O on the other. Jgfther put up a cash bond and tho lad ilJJJjSlcosed. days ago young Planz "was arrest-,Mf arrest-,Mf tlJO charge of criminal Intimacy, fttlui roleaacd on ball, bat today an- J warrant was sworn out for him on Hp no charge, as woll as tho one charg-jjj&ig'nioro charg-jjj&ig'nioro serious crime. S&Englncor Parker opened tho bids IK curbing and guttering to bo dono .Sflclty during 1901. Tho bids wero aa fa: lng Shupe, G2c: O'Neill, COc uSflfcrlnp-Shupo, Csc; O'N'olll, 55c. jSijlned Shupc, JUG; O'Neill, 41.03. Jfcg-Shupe, COc; O'Neill, 00o. ilRng Shupe, 45c; O'Neill, 66c. ;3ttonal Surface Shupe, 2lc; O'Neill, '.Mii'O'Nclirs bid bolng tho lowor, ho Ajflkcly get tho contract. M ' rlt of habeas corpus Is likely to bo (directed to Superintendent William jJ2 i" of tho State reform school, com-m com-m ag him to produco In tho courts of ako City tho person of Eddio Knox, s.J i&to of tho school, and show oauso ho boy should not bo roloascd. It "1B that tho writ has already been Hlby Judge Morse. Tho writ Is based Afcthe fact that at tho last meeting of lBRrd a petition wan received from iOJorflo, who committed tho boy, ask-iTtvfc ask-iTtvfc his parole, but It wa3 not granted. I 9 Jc. Hlrschcy, champion wing shot of SJJorld, was In Ogden Saturday, tho ftpf tho members of the Ogden Gun "'"Mr. Hlrschey went out to theshoot-yountfa theshoot-yountfa with a number of the local MAra and gave an exhibition of his ;"jpras3lng twcnty-flvo, straight at bluo SSJ- - ttvi'h team of tho Utah-Wyoming rfjeaguo is practically complete. Splll-fClnrk, Splll-fClnrk, Chfcketts and Clifford will tho outfield; Loavltt, first base; Jair, second baso; Shupe, third base; f"tt shortstop and pitcher; Greenwell. twAfr": shurtllff, Splllman, Taylor and e, pitchers. XIMr XjuMrtIcles of Incorporation of tho Ed-2ines Ed-2ines company were Hied with tho Clerk. The concern Is organized ify on a general merchandising busl-TiEdgar busl-TiEdgar Jones Is president: Georgo ullams, vlec-presldenl: A. W. Ran- lerctory. It Is capitalized for SW.OOO. Realty nnd Rental company also MLm articles, Tho co.npany Is to carry Hfcel estate busliess and Is capitalized WSUy). D. IT. Adams Is president; Pbyi'hoinas, secretary: O. J. Stllwcl), nj,r and general manager. II W&ftcrnoon Judgo. ITowcll received 'Uowlng letter regarding Mrs. C. J. ftm-ho committed sulcldo somo days PlPie Judge answered the letter,- glv- iEjcsultr. of the Inquest and till tho IJMars procurable. Dir. "Billings. Okla.. April 19. 1001. ImPcnr Sir- 1 received a dispatch Jnkur town on yesterday, stating that Jlni'fc "Mrs. C J. Stono were dead by flill'. I have since heard nothing from '.lllfnotwIthsLindlng T havo sent two ' 1 IJmis, with Instructions to answer at AJAl presume you held a post mortom io remains, and I would kindly ask flpr nil particulars prrtnlnlng to tho TTT'fca.t you aro able to glvo me; also , je ono of your city papers contaln-TAH contaln-TAH Bounts of the tragedy. Your early ' .gin to tills will placo me under last-It last-It Injgatlons to you. Mrs. Stono Is my Mr. Kindly and anxiously awaiting ifcnonse, I am yours truly, ItiouiW "F, SHOBE Billings. Okla," ,?Ll?8whllo and Ah Gee were arrested -10 ta,y on complaint of Sanitary In-Powers, In-Powers, for violation of tho sanl-VxJjbvs. sanl-VxJjbvs. They wero released on promlso p. UP their premises. it cWlS' jhtrwylma. who was arrested on tho itClof selling liquor without a license. MjM(irfi1gncd and his hearing set for fday ncxL w Xuneral of Mrs. Georgo C. "Wilson fplnco Sunday afternoon at 2 W, Badcon of Weber -lodgo rtJl Ihc proud recipient of a handsome fttB'f DJaaonlc lodgo presented by tho m M6tb. Rev. E. I. Goshon made the t u!tj on Br,cecn y T Harklns filed suit for dlvorco ihls wife, LUllo Harklns, on tho Kon-X f odultcry. t iALl - H- Cook of tho Society for Via! il Research, London, will lccturo "5JjJ Congregational church Tuesday f jajf M. Hancock has brought oiilt for 72 apalnst Waltor Ilancock, on tho 'nJSii ot descrUou. r jji jollj noral of Edwin Holly will take tttt W&a.y afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' m RjilZ 'ebcr County Teachers' InstHuto -Jl i In the county court houso Sat- jSi3 feature of the meeting was an 5 w m ,y Frof. D. H. Adams, a member Pul, ato board to preparo tho cduca-tuitf cduca-tuitf 5 nblt for 010 World's Fair. Prof. 5T,Tol1 lv a- general review of tho work ?rB.v 0 no clly and county ochools dur-Sf; dur-Sf; ttt Tear and Instructed tho tcach-arj tcach-arj rcParaUon c tno exhibit. ?SSf! M- Brason returned tonight 'JS l?1' tcattlo ranch In Idaho. Mr. Bca-W Bca-W that tho storm which was gen-nwiir gen-nwiir -'Utah wan felt but slightly In ' that dock Interests there aro Hardman was called to Seattlo (para announcing tho serious 111-HtXathor 111-HtXathor fflfmfift1 ot Education recolved estl-r estl-r amount of money to bo -HPr tho support of the city schools SBmPhig year, as follows: Salaries, yHG&A repairs and lmprove- ffi?31 BupoUes, $3000: text-books, ' JButur.o. 00; rcnU, JOOOO: Interest, HlLuiil buildings, JIO.OOO. Total, hjnUrty-clght thousand dollara of RfllKSnt wU1 come from tho State as UMM general county taxes, tho bal-r bal-r raised by local taxation. |