Show FROM TUBS BAtS DAILY MAY mar 10 drowned word was brought to I 1 the city today to day that a boy bad been lound drowned at riverside the coronet went down this afternoon to inquire into the case it proved to be the son of F H harmon the child strayed from the house yes berday afternoon lits his prolonged absence caused alarm and nd a search was instituted when he was found in one of it the iw in that locality into which bedad be had tallon alien when discovered life was extinct court notes proceedings in the third district court today to day wm win H jones martin martia williamson WUlla Hison james J ames I 1 banning lian ving jacob JOB seal al alfred fred seal seal thomas Mayco maycock ek john hl hill U and amos caldwell were admitted to citizenship united states vs may white J tery Y set be fort tor trial on tuesday may 17 C T the e P people eople vs J ff gibbons W F alier alien et al grand larceny set be t for fetal te tal on tuesday may IT 17 james H mcknight Ys vs joseph spitz et tal ai default and judgment W A dunbar vs john morgan et ai suit for on trial before a lury jury A sick league the loyal league in ill park city is said to be sicker if such sabi thing is possible than that at provo the knights of labor who largely composed co sed the loyal league have been indulging finx in a warfare against mine owners and mill ill men and they have endeavored at least so the story goes to compel mine bosses to discharge ill all the mormons cormons Mor mons and employed in the mines to this the employers objected and as they also are loyal leaguers there was war in decamp tee cam p the employers state they do not propose that the league shall dictate to them the tha knights will not kiv give up and aad the league there is in an unhappy condition not wanted park city is alarmed lost lest one of the railroads now beaden beading 9 in this direction should reach her there would be no objection to the striking the park if it would only stop there in view however of the certainty certainly of the road coming through the park to salt lake the Par kites do not want it at all as it would reduce that place to a way station and turn business through to this city As it is now the distance is in 14 favor of the park if persons travel by rail and the ride by coach is long gad nd not as comfortable always as can be desired but with railroad connee tion through one of the canons the time would be about one hours ride and it would not help the park merchants at any rate that is how they are said to viet vie it probate court proceedings in the salt sal t lake county probate court yesterday in the matter of the estate of wm win A mcmaster deceased order of sale of personal property in the matter of the estate of wm win C browe deceased an order has 1 been made appointing andrew andre C brixen administrator in the matter of the estate of henry 61 nith tb deceased an order re requiring quirin administrator to render ut and aul exhibit hibit C in the matter of the estate of john bailey testimony of subscribing witnesses taken order made admitting will to probate and a binting eliza 1 both beth bailey and john IT H balley bailey execl I 1 tors john needham Need bam geo and d samuel klebba appraisers hie in tte matter ot the estate of A T gilwitz Gul witz deceased order allowing support PO artof of widow and family pending admi ministration in the matter of the estate and guardianship of sidney K and alice hooper willaid young appointed guardian refused naturalization yesterday afternoon C berg N M jacob sen ben K R sherwood G W willis A nelson and J peterson applied in the third district court for admission to citizenship judge henderson was on the bench beach and alter after inquisitorial proceedings ce edings making a religious test refused to admit tte the applicants A sample of ef the interrogations will be found in another part r t of the paper the examination ot of VL mr r sherwood being given in full fall the action of chief justice zane in the same court today to day presents a strong contrast with the course of ef judge henderson judge zane conducted the examination in a quiet and dignified manner g iviah the applicants every opportunity to get a thorough understanding of the questions propounded in addition to his usual method in the past of requiring a special promise to obey toe the laws against polygamy as well as aa a general promise to obey ail the laws he be asked you will not in obedience to any revelation counsel or advice violate the law of boD congress gress upon a satisfactory answer being gives given that branch of the subject was stopped and the applicant admitted where the other necessary conditions had been complied with transcontinental telegraph company panya A new telegraph company is to ue incorporated in this city within a week or two which is to form part of a transcontinental line the new company will probably work in with toe the baltimore and ohio company and while the corporation in this state will be a local one oae it will be but part of the system which will be carried out in other states the scheme looks to the formation of similar companies in every state west of the missouri river which are arc to use the telegraphic lines of the railway compan companies les operating in each state the company to be incorporated in this state will be known as the rocky mountain telegraphic company and will use the wires for the moat part of the santa fe company the principal points in the state will be reacted over the wires of the denver deaver and rio grande grandc railroad the colorado midland and union onion pacific the wires of the santa fe and union pacific fic central southern and northern Pa pacific rio grande and western burlington kansas kabbas pacific and the rock island road when it reaches here will also be used both east and west iniz the circuit the scheme is the outgrowth of the baltimore ohio telegraph com banys prole ct and was consummated an fn in rew new york almost a month ago agents are looking over the ground in several states and articles of incorporation for the local companies will be tiled filed simultaneously in each state the compi company tay or companies will be ready for the transaction of business by august or september it is understood that a capital capit alstock stock of 3 is back of the scheme denver news may 7 FROM wednesdays DAILY MAY 11 excursion rates kates the union pacific railway announces the following excursion rates in effect after june lot the 11 figures ures are for the round trip salt sal inake lake to sods soda springs and return 8 18 sait salt lake to yellowstone national park 39 85 salt lake to shoshone falls 2035 ogden to above points 2 less the tickets are good lor for 30 days not an obstructionist A few days ago a gentlemen informed a NEWS reporter that a deputy registrar of eureka bad been guilty of of the oath required by the ed munds mundil tucker act we take pleasure in stating that this was all a mistake as is learned from H of that place he informs us that the deputy has pursued a straightforward course an and d so far as he could learn has administered no other oath than that pre scribed ascribed by and had bad offered no obstruction obstruct ioa to persons woo are eligible it pays the railroad there was some question when on january the union pacific reduced passenger rates whether it would not be a loss to the company on the wyoming and idaho diri divisions the reduction was nearly 30 per cent the result based on OB a comparison between march 1886 and march 1887 is satisfactory to the railway company butof out of 69 59 stations which report to the salt lake office all but eight report an increase in travel and all but twelve an increase in earnings the abet increase of the two divisions for barcli is in travel 2172 passengers in earnings nearly A useful invention C J gustaveson tave soa of this city is a genius in his way fie he has invented a number of contrive contrivances ance S in connection with his bis trade as harness maker which have become quite popular and more recently he be nas nap turned his bis attention to lubricants and has compounded an axle grease tb that at is declared by those who have used it to surpass any kind they have yet tried for lubricating wagons and machinery it is now being used for heavy hearings bearings at the deseret paper mill in preference to any other grease one peculiarity about it is that it retains its consistency even though left standing in the sun all day court notes proceedings in ia the T third bird district court today to day the people vs john kelly et al al burglary defendant kelly withdrew plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty sentence deferred till district attorney c could be present in court frederick ephraim jones james W wilson wm win J wilson franz S fernstrom william crackles and robert shepherd were wece admitted to citizenship edward austin vs tribune publish ingco ingao suit far lor for libel in progress before court and a jury J run alxander alexander wilson robert JL farrell john abbott george W yarry carl E larsen Cli charles aiTes J JS nilsen ilsen b S P christensen E berg and rasmus were admitted to citizenship this afternoon the tooele thoele registration D B stover registrar in tooele thoele county makes the following report to secretary icv W C hall for the inform information alloa of the honorable commission I 1 beg leave to make a report of the progress in regist registration Tation for some of the precincts in tooele thoele county on monday the aad 2nd I 1 be began gan registration in stockton prec precinct and to my surprise six of the first tan I 1 a asked 6 ked refused to register and an X of if the ten are gentiles I 1 finished finia lied going through the precinct last night and found about twenty five who refused to resister register all gentiles but two or three at conj one mine of four men there I 1 got one alae fact is this that in a jiuing community there are a great many who do not like to take any aey oath blank were sent me by the league committee and I 1 am satis batts tied ried from inquiry that if they had been presented from 40 to 50 per cent of the gentile voters would have refused them As it is 20 per cent refused the oath of the commission i registered in this precinct rec luct it at grants valle 87 regi registered stere T and aad at tooele thoele only a few mormons cormons refused to register the temple there are now about one hundred men at work on the tenable temble block engaged in the work of cutting toe granite blocks and erecting anew into position on the building tais its Is of tee tae force at work quarrying the stone the side walls are practically fint finished shed and the eastern towers of the temple have reached an altitude of one hundred and twenty seven feet from the surface of the ground the western towers on n which the masons are now at work will ably be brought to the same level inside probably iside of of a fortnight estimating on the present rate of progress it is probable that the whole of the rock work on this massive building would belt by the end of ef early la in 1889 the big tabernacle was at one time the most conspicuous feature of the landscape in any view taken of salt like lake city but even now dow in its present unfinished condition the massive granite masonry of the beautiful temple stands like essul ciul among the prophets towering far above every other structure odthe of the surrounding landscape FROM THURSDAYs DAILY MAY MAT 12 19 at i liberty brother james may of calls calis fort box elder county was released from the penitentiary today to day having paid his bis tine fine of he hat has served his bis term of six months imprisonment oti ment tor for violation of the edmunds law he will leave for home in the mor alag |