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Show 0Ga3.iL3sr. Tho l'.iitcr Dam Caic High Water. Au Alleged Mr. iil, llniH j of Urm-ral I In the l'robite court onHaturJay, Hl Judgo A, U. lllihop held two hearing! I In the matter of the eitate of "Ueorge" Jiewl, deceanej, ahotaud killed by a French heep herder named ltorel. HH Immediately alter tho deceme of hit Hl brother, 1'rof. l,wl took out tempora. HHh ' ''ter! ot admluUtratlou, In older HHHI I to have authority to take charge of thu Hh ' penonal properly of tho Utceaaed, of H which he was luppotod to have con- M ilderable, Altir theielitteri had been H ltiued l'rof, 1uhI! applied for regular HHHI lelteri ot admlnlitratlon. Hut at tills HB Ilut In thu proceeding! a now vle- J ment entered Into llio allnlr. It being ! , the apj earance on the aceuo of u HHjBJI woman who Hiinouncidheraelf ni thu J widow of "tleorge" l.owli and who, J by her attorney, M. V. Ullbcrl, alio tiled a petition for lettcreol admlnlitra- tlon. liiirliig the pait few mouthi J tin, l,ewl ha been llvlug 111 fan J Frantlico, but arrived In Oacu a few dayaalttr Ihe tragedy. Huuuaihr her HHjH irrlval here alio waa taken aerloutly III and hai remained uver aluie at the tlty hoipltal under medical treatment, J do. being able to le 1 rtnuit ut HBBHJ l,ln hearing Saturday, AIra, HHHI Lewis' eiater ttillfted (lint the HHBH widow, I'.leauor "l.owll," win law HHBBJ Iu"y mairled to "Uenri,v" I,ewla In HHHI ' Albuquerque, New Mexico, In Hep. HHHHjJ iember, 1887, and lince then they had HjBJBJW lived athuibaud and ulle. InOJen, HHBJHI' li well ai eliewhure, "George" Jatwli HHBHK badlnuoducud Uleanar l.ewlb uh hla HBHl ivlluandhad held out to the world HHHHI lhat the wai hla wife, HoviMl other HJmBB7 Wltoeiiei wire eiamlntd, who leitl. hH -JhuhL aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaaVaH.tiMtda4aBataaM lied to Ihe fact that ''Oeoree'' Iiewli had lived with the woman na hli "vlft and that deeda and paieta welailgntu by "Ueorge" I,ewl! and hla wire : lfleinor I.awli. The other pttltlouer, I'roteaaorT. 11. I,ewla, did not Intro, dues anyleitlmouy and thehtillnu wai oentlnued until A prll 12. Thliallernoon lltron Hwilona li to file hla bond of $78,000 ni ricelverol the eitate of WJIIIam UrawforJ, the wealthy ranchman, who myilerlouily dliappeared anil has not yet ilnce been heard from. Karly tail et k Charlea C'rawferd, one of hli helri, fllej a petition In the Fourth dlitrlct court alleging theie fact! and raking that a receiver be appointed tocarofor the properly ai It wai in danger ot being deitroyed. Thopelllltn wai granted by Judge Miner and Mr, Betilona nmod aa Ihe receiver, Anoori ai Mr. Bra. Ion recelvea the properly he will Initltute a vlgoroui roircii for tho mining man lu the liopta of cither finding him alive or the body. The titito Is eallinatcd to be worth J1S0,- two. All week a force of iltty-one men haibtenatworkon the Utah Iin nnd Truit company building, and Baturday night when tho piy-roll was made out, It agnrrgaud marly $1,000. Already nearly tho whole frame work of the Interior li In place, the uourtrv conitrucle I and the appearance gtadu ally bculni to be thai of theolditruc turo. Today the t rust company wu moving Into Its corner room, to do bualnets at the old stand, at If nothing had happened. Wllhln forty daya the owners of Ihe building expect to have It reconstructed entirely and ready onco moro for occupancy. Nearly tOO.OOO will be the coat of repairing, and nearly every dollar ut this Hint will be distributed among Ogdcn nrtlt ans and material men. Controlling the waters from the melting mow In the vicinity of North Ugden Is becoming ijulluerrloui. The tree! between that place and Ogden has been Inuiidatel In several placn. The barn yard of Abraham Chadwlck Is entirely under water and the hand. somo residences of (Jldeon Alvord and Itlchsrd Huillh are In Ihe midst of an Inland sea. While the strret in that Itcallly Is entirely mbmerged fur a great dlilance, the plica of turnplka rendaorossadeep hollow near A. II. Hogere' residence has bien shipped on tho farms below, leaving the road in an ugly and lmpaa-ablo condition. Work on the Irv plant has progreeied rapidly during the week and the proprietors pro-prietors expect ta have the plant In operation by May 10th, Tho plant will consist of one (one-story and one two-itory building, both nf stnue and brick with metal roof. The capacity of the plant will be thirty tons per day. An artesian well Is being sunk on the premises, on Twonly. third street, neir Wall, the water will ho clarlltid and every precaution taken to produce ico which is puroand wholesime. The I'ower Damcaiewas set forbearing forbear-ing today in Ihe district rourt onftlio leport of Itefcreo llrreden fllediomo time niro, which awnrdi Judgment ti l'eler WINon ngaimt a Inrite number of the subscribers tostook in the com 1 any. Borne sensational deveh pmenla nine take pltce arier the uaual legal prellmlnsrlea have been dlipoitd of, Don Magtilre, chief of Utuh'a mineral and nrcliroalojlc.il dcnait-ii dcnait-ii eite of the World's Fair, leaves for Chlcsgo tomorrow morning. All of thoexliltlt has been shlppej and will be In place bofore the fair opens. Tomorrow the first wiatbound Golden Ualo apeclsl of six Pullmans will rtaou Oden aud go over the Bouthern Tactile. This excursion l known as the third tour, both of ttiu others having gonedowu Into Mexico, Ogden's shot gun club It preparing for the otanlug of the soaion, find members aro getting realr Inr the tint tournament. Ilrcker still holds tho championship malal, having defeated lllgetow at the last shoo', Wayne MoVeagh, aMoruey.eeneml under 1'rrsldent Uartleld, nnu aitr arrived from the West yesterday and rontlnuol I'.sit over tlie Union 1'arlflo |