Show I A UTAH DECISION mtlltorlhUlah CoRrLlinnedI V the SnpreHc I lillrt IMPORTANT POINT ASTO UNENCLOSED UNEN-CLOSED LANDS Secretary TracT Duller Ghfs a arritireor the TVasWnj tin tJit YET ANOTHER SHOCKING RAILROAD RAIL-ROAD ACCIDENT The House ProsTamme of Teslerdaj The Idaho Test Oila 8 1eHraPh to the NEW 1 A UTAH DECISION The Snprerae lonrt Ipboldi the XTimli CourtaJtidgmrnl WASiiu aTO > Feb FL The House committee InvtslIgaUng the Ohio baltattak forrury Uran the bedrinpanmin trtdnji Itcnfrsenta tire WhllftE Of Michigan denied hoe nulneDeNI or his Btgnaturoto the balldtbox contract Powell Crosjley formerly aspect ated with Ituttcrworth In the prao Ice of law said that WoaU told him in 1SSS about h ° t tog that John It JfcaSl Snd S C Campbell were tSgineering It and were going to iave a democratic cong = smirU Introduce In-troduce the bill lie had no Intimation Inti-mation that liuUerworlu had any thing to do with the balrot boxes anti oelievwl i Butterworth Uld not know Wood until Rer the hUWica lion ltllolioa11 tionGbv2bor GoVfcrbor James E Campbell of Ohio was handed the forged paper and declared he had never seen It I until that minute He always wrote ils name in full l Jii e5 E Camp bell I Aftr fie heard of Woods 1 statement that he hail gotten hold of a letter signed J E C he made up his mind that Wood had used tho Initials and filled In the I name in making the forecm Wit ness sometlniM elgnul M K o Oto Khortnobfi Ho wits heUr Interested Inter-ested In ho bMtbt > boxes or any con Ifart bearing upon them He introduced intro-duced the ballotbox Mil at tin request re-quest of T C Campbell Campbell brought one of the ballotboxes to Washington and said the elections committee was going to deal with the subject of ballotbests and he nt N IIt1tI r xn wanted to got lib ballotbox before theRe lie had < pok n to Itcpre rentallve Grosvenor and now cameo came-o bIns J U Campbell as a Demo J ratlc introduction would give I tile bill belter standing Justbtforehis fetch In Cincinnati In October reporter for the Cincinnati ftitt bowed him a card from Halstead reflecting upon him witness and he had bald IlaUtead Is a liar and if I he can prove anything of that kind I wIll get off tho Democratic ticket Adjourned uutll tomorrow IJECISION AtWKMED TheSupremc Court today affirmed affirm-ed the Judgment of the tin Courts t-in tile casu of Buford rt ilL against louti ft o2 In which the former who owns fijo000 acres of unenclosed unenclos-ed crazing lands aiked for an InJunction in-Junction to prevent Houtz from allowing his tattle to txopapie upon iufords land The liuford proper y is odd section of railroad land and the clTict of the injunction would be to prevent Houtz and others from usIng the 775000 of pub ic lands adjonlnsrlHufords private property and give the latter mo uopoly of tills much of the public domain The court rays the common com-mon law of the highly cultivated Countries Is thit grazers must Letp heir animals ofl unenclosed lands belonging to others but that such doctrine would le greatly injurious inju-rious to a sparsely tuned r j frontier region The toct and consent of all departments of the Government for nearly a hundred ycara have given implied license to lie people to craze upon open and unenclosed outlet lands S tul it always bad been held In frontier regions that I man was not liable for trespass If his cattle strayed from public lands to unenclosed private estates The States In their early days hao generally required I > rop rtyowners to erect knees wheu they do not wish their land trespassed tres-passed upon and as this I the lao la-o if Utah upn court denies the application applica-tion for a injunction ADOUT SILVER E U Stark of Ohio I member of the National sliver convention mean argument before the House committee on coinage I weights and measures today In behalf of the coinage of sliver FrancoGerman AffaIr BERLIN Feb 3The Xattoaal Zetluny gives a good deal of attention atten-tion to tho pamphlet of Col Stoflcl upon the relations of France and upn Germany and In the course oCt comments fays Germanys rein Ions to Austria after the battle of r sadowa were entirely different from her relations to France after the late Sedan Forbearance with Austria was possible and wise for victor had fettled definitely issue is-sue long In dispute and Austria Aa bowed iICISClf Inclined i accept he result Forbearance with France would on the contrary con-trary have been useless for France did not receive and would not recognize the dlflTrencc thai the union of Germany had made in Europe For centuries Germany parceled into small states had been be victim of recU J attacks from her Gallic neighbors and accus tossed to easy victory over these feeble enemies Franco regarded the results of the great change as an accident of campaign Jt Is quite probabla cpgn the coming centuries also the only remedy against Gallic assaults will be for Germany to keep her military force at such a point tint may always al-ways guarantee the safety of the country The question of the protection pro-tection of Berlin Is not so Important Import-ant as that of guarding Southern Germany against invasion Two Killed Inalnntlr PER Feb 3 This evening a tho Ohio Indiana Western night train started to go over the irioge spanning the rIver at Bridge unction the first span suddenly gave way precipitating the engine enderanu three cars into the river Fireman OBrien and brakeman Lewis were instantly killed I The nglnccr was pinned in the cab J lis e just above water Physicians Physi-cians have worked all I night doing f ull lhey can for him applying I hot water to his body and pouring brandy down his throat rurng hope of keeping him up until something Ute = thing l can bo done There seems little hope of getting him out Tho urgeons utlUJ his legs oil if rr they could but cannot reach them wing to the debris above I Li said a paMngcr on the Peoria Decatur < t Evansville train which went over the bridge fiCccn minutcz I sagging ahead ef the wreck fet the bridge I |