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Show M THE MOr.XIXO I ; SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT From the Emm's During bis resilience here he has also in the rattle. hicp an-mining lmnness. uml is said to have fccru very M.m-ssfulIk-- leaves a niece an, I in t'ndy, Wyo., ami a linr.ltcr ji Michigan. places. . i Police Sergeant Yesterday John liemiKl a,lived bis signature to a complaint charging II nice Johnson, th, colored pnljiirai bailer, with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to do bodily harm. The complaint was Issued by the comity attorney after a consultation with Sergeant oniHl. the arresting officer. Johnson will be arraigned on the charge Saturday morning at Jo oclock before Judge Chris ltiehl in the lKilice court. The issuance of the complaint yesterday was the cuimiiiatiou of the shooting affair Tuesday morning in the Rod Onion gambling house, on Commercial street, when an old man named Hums was wounded in the head, it is said, by Johnson. Details of the affair are very meagre, as there seems to be an inclination on the part of the principals aud some members of tbo poice department to hush the matter up. Johnson "fixed things' to use the expression of one of his henchmen, with Hunts, and has silenced most of the panics who were witnesses to the affair, so that it is difficult to get any information concerning the shooting or the trouble that led up to It. iifu-rntsu- sistanee to C'urry'a going away,' and it was only yesterday that she recovered sufficiently to tell her story and ask the officers to ascertain if Justice could be done her. The rase was referred to County Attorney Westervelt, who regards it as DID presenting such peculiar legal phases, that it Is doubtful If anything can be done, Curry ia gone, no one here knows where. If the ceremony of marriage with the young woman of Salt Lake Unhappy Situation Created By was not lawful, he cannot be prosecuted fur bigamy. If it was. it would Iowa Man. probably be impossible for the Utah courts to prove the Iowa marriage. The girl ia being cared for by friends while an effort Is being made to ascertain the whereabouts of CurComplication! Make Legal Relief for ry and his side of the story. Woman Almost Young IT LAST .Impossible A pretty, blue-eye- d years old and near BULL FIGHT STOPPED. girl wife only the ordeal of 17 ma-tcrai'- sat in Judge Diehl's office yesterday afternoon and told, between of passionate sobbing, a isle that discloses a soul tragedy as rnbre and dark as can bo woven im(rum man's perfidy and woman's loves. him she in confidence plicit Mrs. William Curry, as she gave her name, a bride, or the deluded victim of a pretended marriage, contracted aiih William Curry, a young plumber, ho has been in Salt Lake a little more than a year. According to the young woman's rtory, she first met Carry when she as a waitress in a Rail Lake restaurant. Six muntks of ardent wooing won her love and she supen his a posed that they were- married by as bis niao whom Curry introduced friend end a Justice of the peace. We rented rooms and began housekeeping." she said, and we were very I somethappy; so happy in fact, that ime feared it could not last." It was last June when the alleged terenidny was performed. There was nut s cloud in the lives of the couple until, on the night of January 12th, when the supposed young wife found her husband and another man trying to remove bis trunk from their moms, Curry telling the girl that he had a wife and child in Iowa; that hia baby was sick and that he must leave her and go to them. So prostrated was the bride by this uisnuncemcnt that she offered no ye- iun-rval-s irt - m The Spanish bull fight scheduled to take place at the Salt Palace tomorrow night, with Senar Rabies as toreador will not Is, given. Mayor Morris yesterday afternoon notified Chief of IHiiice Lynch to take all necessary ateiie to prevent the conMASONS ELECT OFFICERS. test from being pulled off. After th a action was taken by the The Masonic grand lodge for the Mayor, the management of the Salt State of Itah met yotcrilay aud hold ralaee announced that owing to the their animal elec lion f officer. The snow the bull fight would be postponed fol lowing nten were elected: one week. Grand master. Richard L Conley ; deputy grand master, Charlps 8. Var-ian- ; BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEET. senior grand warden, & W. Had-coJunior grand warden, H. R. M. The Commercial Club'a board of gov- Atkinson; grand treasurer. John S. ernor! met last night to consider the Scott;. grand secretary. Christopher plan to join with Los Angeles In rais- Diehl; grand chaplain. Carl W. ing a (10,000 lobby fund to aid in segrand orator. William J. Barcuring an appropriation from Congress rette; grand lecturer, John F. Hardin: for the completion, of San Pedro har- grand marshal, Henry Simon; grand bor. pursuivant. Frank P. Sherwood; grand While the sentiments expressed were standard bearer, Walter O. strongly in favor of the proposition, it grand sword bearer. Archie VanStarr; Mcwas decided, after a brief discussion, Intosh; senior deacon.Fred A.Schunt; to refer the matter to the new uoard Junior deacon. B. F, of governors which meets for Its first steward, W. A. Raddon. Lovell; grand session tonight Many of these men were to their positions. Grand Treasurer SUIT OVER OIL LANDS. John 8. Scott has served in this capacity before and Grand ChrisThat the oil and gaa fields north topher Diehl was Secretary for the of Salt Lake are considered to be of thirty-thir- d time. Besides the elecwas value evidenced the tion of officers, other routine business by filing of a suit in' the District court of wm transacted by the members of Davis county against C. K. Rowlands, the grand lodge, and last evening s Dr. P. S. Kcough, Robert C. C. Wil- banquet was held at the Masonic temson and Schuyler V. Shelp, the own- ple on West Temple and Second South ers of leases covering s vast area 'of streets. lands in the vicinity of Farmington. .The- plaintiffs in the action are Wm. Ochs and W. J. Nolan, who ask the SALT LAKE NOTES court "to determine the right to explore about 1.UU0 acres of lands in e An which it ia alleged there are some conmining man, in the person of Albert Thompson, died here flicting leases. In the complaint it ia alleged that yesterday afternoon at the age of t5 in 19U2-the plaintiffs became lessees years. of the ground. That Rowland and The street car management has Konugh agreed with the plaintiffs to begin Itoring for .oil and gas on nr be- single truck car No. 4 ready fur ser1902.' vice. anil No. 5 will lo ready as soon and that subsequentfore July 1, ly the time in which to Inaugurate the as the motors are attached. work was extended to December 1st of the same yuar. It is alleged by the The little sun 'of CniL plaintiff!'. that l.inv October,. 1903, ..the and 'Mrs. T. A. Baldwin wgs laid to defendants secretly And in fraud of rest yesterday, following impressive plaintiff! rights employed K. . Wll services at St. Mary's cathedral, conson .to go and negotiate with eAch of ducted by Father Kicly. the lessees in the original leases In Funeral services over the remains the name of Wilson. Affiants further allege that these new leases were se- of Judge D. S. Dana wero held at 3 cretly obtained under a claim of the o'clock yesterday afternoon from the lessors that the Nolan and Ochs losses Evans undertaking arlors on Slate were invalid.. The new leases. It Is street. Interment was at ML Olivet. 9 alleged, were then assigned to the deLocal builders who have uccn up in fendant, Shelp, ms trustee for all the defendants, and are, it is further al- Ogden this week express 'the belief leged, included in the contract with that the town is on the point of a Messrs. Guffey and Gsley, under which good sized iioom,, and . will make a the latter are about to begin boring strong showing in the course of anfor oil and gas. other year. The plaintiffs claim that by reason of the contract- obligations of the deCaptain ITman of A troop has fendants a fiduciary relation existed, bought a handsome roller lop tfchk. ami that in equity aud good con- and quite a collection of office and science the new leases written by the ormory furniture for the troop headdefendant Wilson belong to and should quarters. A revolver rark is part of be adjudged aa held in trust for the the furniture equipment. plaintiffs, and to that extent Judgment is asked. Mrytle lodge. Knignts of Pythias, The contest will In no way effect is engaged in considering new work, synand next Tuesday, the 2Gth inst.. will the operations of the Guffey-Galc- y dicate as the ground in dispute docs give a banquet and reception in honor which upon of new members. In Castle Hall. The not cover the territory order has been largely Increased In the derrick is located. the last few months by new members. ALBERT THOMPSON DEAD. A notice Is written on the big board Albert Thompson, for the past thirty at the st ret t car barn stating that Salt of Lake, contributions from the employes in aid years a respected citizen died at the Cullen hotel yesterday af- of the families of the murdered conternoon from the effects of a tumor. ductor and muiorman may be banded The deceased enjoyed a wide acquaint- to O. P. Arnold. Jr.. J. K. Matthews. ance In this city and state and was A. M. Rust, T. C. Ntiltal. J. G. Wilknown ti man of high character. At liams. J. M. Read, W. E. Head or Geo. one time he owned and conducted a Manning. . later livery stable In Salt Lake and The Salt Lake County Horticultural waa In the meat business, in both of which he was successful. He was also society will hold Its annual meeting In business In Park City and Ophir In the city and county building on and had many friends In both of these Saturday, next at 1 p. m. Reports of Iaiw-renc- - old-tim- 3 - , THIS WEEK -- - f RED M. NYE i Hatter and Clothier UU I'TAII, 1I5IDAY MORNING JANUARY 22, 1901 , officers and ,lt. pant! IMBIE TO RESIT TAXATION m ., j ii.i im- eli-ryear's work sill be m lion of new officer will lie attended to. At: ri,ii uniter of Sotniiland Campaign and Purchase of iivn-tliis county are r Chilian Warships Unexpected to attend a plans f 'mu. work ami ' n the ileielepnicnt of Firancial Drains. m.iutiry in ibi county and Sia.,- m Krn. j Ihiluiui. Jjii 2i. Chancellor of the i,.eral will be taken iim. j Exchitiucr A.imcii Chainlierlain. replyi ing i mi uli t i) 'lie roast "His Majesty's Miniictg." at a banquet of the Car-- j Miller- tumiany, said that unless a greai lianpc oonrred within the ucxi -umill Slriti'lfne will few niKiiihs in die revenue returns STT. a mouth. then would lie liulc prospect of realgo into commission izing the budget anticipations, and ii meet ,,r iue The annual that he was afraid he would not be of the Wasli.i,.i- timing unii-pHi-iy able to propose a remission of taxes is scheduled ('' iliruary 1, at during this session of parliament. He which time a ne wlna-- ii (,f directors explained that the Somaliland camwill be elerti'd to mi- during the paign had proved to be much more ensuing year. cosily than had been aniicipaied and that the purchase and equipment of the Four car loads of (i .ru silier ores two Chiliau battleships had been anreached the local today. other unexpected financial drain, tie liosd it would uot be necessary to inAt a meeting of.l'i' of ihe crease the indebtedness of the stsie but Black Hess Mining held yes aaitl there would lie specisi need for terday afternoon, i v.is decided to economy for several years to come. purchase five additioi.ui laims which arc to lie included in i,, mnipany's MURDER REVEALED BY AUTOPSY. Alia group. The r.!any contema tunnel plates the driving Seattle, Jan. 21. An today to tap its ore bon. at dcpili. Au showed that Dallied E. autopsy Callahan who assessment of 2 uni.- - a liarc was was found in the middle of the car levied. racks in North Seattle yest onlay morning, was murdered. There is eviTHE NEVADA ALPINE. blows on the lirsd denced of which did not fracture the skull, but News of s most riiiu:i aging nature produced blood clots on the brain. continues to come from ilie Nevada-Alpin- e The man was yesterday thought to be hnnau.a on E. B. Perry. Perry turned up today mine, the l.one Mountain, near Tonopah, which and said that he and Callahan had paid its fortunate oh tiers an initial been comparing time hooks and accidividend of fTU.MMi towards the dentally got them mixed. of last year. W. P. O'Meara received advices from RAILROAD OFFICERS SUMMONED. the west this morning Dial in a new drift run to the north in the proiwr-t.- v. Denver. Jan. 21. Samuel M. Perry, some very high grade ore had president, and W. A. Heerhnwer, chief I wn encountered, the rich Rireak beof the Denver and North-westeing a foot in width aud assayed 111 engineer were today summoned railway 57 and lead. cr cent ounce silver to apiiear before Judge llallett In the Everywhere in the mine where de- federal court next Saturday, to answer velopment work is progressiug steady to the charge of contempt of court in improvement ia noticed. y constructing track across the of the Denver, istke Wood and PRIDE. TRAPPER'S THE Gulden railroad in the city of Golden. last named road ia in tha hands The HiipL A. D. McLain of the Trapper's of a receiver appointed by Judge Balpride mine, near Marysvafe. has sent let t, who was not consulted by the Manager P. W. Madsen an encouraging Denver and Northeastern officials bebudget of news concerning physical fore making the crossing. conditions at that proiierty. He atatea that the property looks YANK KENNY OUTCLASSED. better now than at any time he has hail anything to do with it and that Philadelphia, Jan. 21. Yank Kenny g a few daya be finished tried to go six round New of the Trapiier'a Pride vein, showing it with Jim York, Jeffords of California tonight 27 feet between to he of the width of at the Broadway Athletic Club, but waa walls. the referee endThe ore. said Manager Madsen to- so far outclassed that ed the fight thirty seconds before the day, runs from ft in gold up. An up- first round waa up. In the two minraise la now being made on $4 rock. utes and thirty seconds before the indicate the that Ijite developments round was up. In the two minutes proiierty will be ready for a mill soon first and It Is the Intention to install one aud thirty seconds the bout lasted, Kenny was knocked down four times, there early in the spring. A combinrefation amalgamation and cyanide mill and he was all but out when the will lie required to ircut the ores suc- eree stopped the flghL cessfully. the ore being only partly CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. free in gold. 21. J. W. Burlington, lows, Jan. PANAMA of the- Building and president Farr, AllQWEHT Iztan association has been indicted by the grand Jury on seventeen counts. Gunboats Are Still Patrolling the The Indictments charge that he has enimbetexled 931.0011. although it la said Coast as Far as Cape Tiburon. his shortage will exceed 9100,000. Farr ochas Colon, Jan. Jl.rrNo change laal spring was a rondldato fur mayor ion Atlantic: on ihe curred in the s) iis ticket. Ho ia in jail In on the side of the Isttnjpus, The. American default reform Jiond. of ; gunboats am'dOlLLpiBrnlliiig the coast as far aa Cape Tiburan lo the SouthQUEEN WAS CHEERED. west. Some Indians came into lorto Bello The Hague, Jan. 21. Queen Wllhel-min- a In canoes last week and informed the opened the festivities attending captain iirllie Atlanta that Colombians the Queen's Mother's. jubilee with a were landing on the San lllas roasL. A dinner tonight. The town has carfful search of the mast was made, gab decorated for the festivibeen lavishly found Of a movehut noervidciice was a iioptilar demonstraThere ties. ment of Columbian troops toward lsn-am- a. tion before the lblace tonight with a The Porvpnir of Cartagena, retorchlight procession and a military ferring to the recent arrival at Carta- serenade. The Queen and Prince Henry F. Luther S. Consul gena. of V. upon a balcony of the PalEllsworth extends to him s welcome appeared ace and were cheered. and says: He la an affable and sympathetic DATE OF CONVENTION CHANGED man who Is anxious to maintain cordial relations between Colombia and Winona. Minn., Jan. 21. Definite anthe I'nited States. nouncement was made tonight by IrThe Royal Mall ateamrr Orinoco and win Shepard, secretary, that the execuCartagena are at present absent from tive committee of the National EducaCartagenta. It is believed that they tion Society ha changed the date of have returned to Titumati, the Colomthe opening of the annual convention bian base, on the Gulf of Darien. In St. Isiuls from July 5 to June 23, earlilaclng the convention one week conto avoid as so INSURED THEMSELVES. than planned lier flicting with the natloual Democratic New York, Jan. 21. At the offices of convention. the U. S. Steel corporation here It waa said today that the Shelby Steel Tube FIRE AT DAWSON. company, constituent comiiany, whose destork house at Shelby, Ohio, was Dawson, Jan. 21. Fire today while stroyed by fire last night, carried an tho thermometer waa 35 degrees below insurance fund of 91,500.000, which will sera, caused a loss a 9105,000. The cover the loss. lAdue company, In whose storage and plant, the fire started, lost 975,000, KANSAS DEMOCRATS MEET. the Ames company lost 930.000, I - a : ; nv uk-holde- rs - - ilr-i'.i- , .'"n-fo- rn right-of-wa- .. erosa-cuttin- ! Topeka. Kan.. Jan. 21. The Denu eratic state committee met here tonight and called a total c convention, No to meet at Wichita, April 7fh. attempt was made, tonight to endorse any presidential candidate. The prevailing sentiment waa against fusion with tho Populists. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS. Washington, Jn. 21. Word has been received at the Navy Department of teh arrival at Olonggapo in Suhlg Bay of Rear Admiral Evans' battleship squadron, consisting of the Kentucky, Wisconsin and Oregon. RE OVAL - Witfi Every Purchase of a Pair .Ladies' '$1.50 I Shoes ! ndi Risheioii an Id to M. .lodot. a meri-hauParisian t, U I law-suit- s i p.-- un-in- s ij'--f reM-cimd- ing advertisements. Mr. Italics said that ties except to loud Ills dent . for which his week. He was never the eoniMny and had ho had no duname as presiay was in the office of never seen its books. RETURNS HURRIEDLY ip pi j! i II This Week I : TO CHINA. Minneapolis. Jan. 21. Consul General Goodnow of Shanghai has hurriedly left for his poet He had been visiting relative here, but developments in Chins have been such, it is under-atiio- d. Die government ordered him to reiMiri at Shanghai as noon as possi- The Balance of our Stock of Ladies' i : and Hen's i ble. i SWEATERS STORM IN TENNESSEE. Trim.. Jan. 21. Severe Memphis, rains aud electrical storms prevailed last night and yesterday throughout central aud southern and southwestern slates, crippling telegraphic service and swelling streams beyond their banka. At midnight tho storm was cental over the Mississippi valley. Telegraph wires are Interrupted to that territory and It. is feared other damage has occurred. -- f 3 I Summer Shirt HEAVY-SNOWFA- i ! Waists DOWIE GETS AWAY. San Franrlseo. Jan. 21. John Alexander Dowie, with hia party from the east, sailed today for Australia on the steamer Sonoma. While In this city Dowie delivered two addresses, but was coldly received on both occasions. i Half Price are here. To make room for them Ono Halt Off I LL. ob all Vancouver, Jan. 21. Every logging ramp on the British Columbia coast Is cloned down on account of heavy snowfall. At many points Ihe snow Is from six inches to a foot deep along the shore line. It deepens rapidly to- &OOOCCOCOCOOOCCCCOOCOOCCCOC ward the mountains and since Saturday last not a man has been at work In the wood. The men have not left Everything in Our Broken the canipe, as It is thought that warm weather will soon dimdpate Ihe snow. Shirt Waists up-coa- st I i UNDERWEAR WILL NOT TAKE ACTION. STOCK The people of the little village of Couiiozouls. near Llmoux. France, have liald no uxe for two yearn, . Formerly they enjoyed certain rights 50 SILVER KINO SALOON per cent Off MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prep's. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Your Patronage Solicited. 132 Twenty-Fift- h The Buyers St last week at our store are Satisfied What More Can be. Said Reese Howell 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 THOSE LITE MEN HAVE EVERYTHING & Sons. r SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to 9 p. m., 25 cents. W give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and fish In season. Props. Charley & Hong. NO. 319 25th 8t ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. TEAMSTERS STANLEY S. STEVENS, Phone Site. MANAGER. 2279 Washington A vs. iasJTOCKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. c rics a full line of Gloves, Blankets. Whip. Tent and Wagon Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Harness and Stock Baddies. Phans 614x. 2279 Washington Ava 2411 Washington Avenue. EIGHT DAYS MORE MONEY SAVED- IS MONEY EARNED! i in th neighboring forest of Payeuilio, blit on the sale of the fore:! by V. leather part ot Pay 950 Per Week for tbs Use of a these were withdrawn, Name. j Alter many ineffectual New lock. Jai:. 21. - Thai romiieii-tio- n recover their lost privileges, the vilof turf invcMnicui t mipanies lagers swore never lo pay taxes, ami a promising to pay five r ccni. weekly tree was chosen from which the first on iiivcM caused ihe merger of traitor in their ranks was to be hangllie Sc, unties company aud ed. An attempt was made by law ofthe American rinaii'-- i aud Mortgage ficers to enter tbr village, which Is sitcoiuiwuy. offering only uated on g pinnacle, like an eagle's five and ten ier monthly, waa next, but the waivhful inhabitants testified to today by Fernando Babes, brought out their gun, and. covering iarty. compelled them to retreat. president of ihe Federal comjiaiiy, dur- the a who aring a hearing on tbr application of de- More recently was told that he would uot be positors, to have him and other promo- rived. ters of the Fom-erdeclared bankrupt. molested If he cleared out, but he was The Aiuerieaii Finance sud Mort warned not to come again, A number of Gras rifles have been gage company was put our of business by the police, but not before It had bought, and on Sundays tbs men pracsecured, so the applicant. Joseph H. tice firing at dummy revenue officers. Orders have now been received by Clark, of Wyoming. Ohio, and E. E. the authorities to enforce the law, and W. E. and Cincinof Murphy, Fpinniug nati cLarge. more than 91.(khi.(Kh) from trouble is expected, as the villagers are various psrts of the couuiry by allur- determined to resist by force. AND PLATINUMS IN PHOTOGRAPHY BOOYS j SCHEMES K . hi ' I i j li 3 - ) JOHNSON MUST ANSWER. CarrespondeiL Special OGDEN, EXAMINEE, Vi |