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Show Tim amusements Qper& f MOTTO Will Present THE JAP AIDED CAUGHT FAIR AGAIN IRISHMAN COMES OUT OF MIXUP WITH A BLACK EYE. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN TO TAKE THE MANAGEMENT. BADLY WANTED MAN IN OGDEN AND ELSEWHERE. CONTEST MEETS WITH GENERAL APPROVAL IN OGDEN. He Had a Clever Way of Defrauding Those Who Listened to His Age Limit is Withdrawn and Field Open to All Girls Over 15 Yeats of Age. THE MACHINE BOY STOLE SALT LAKE. IN Claim! He Was Hungry and Was Diiven to Crime by Hit Misfortunes. Other Faster Easier Wilson Machines repair and keep auppliea for Unde of Sewing Machinea. Sew-la- g machinea rented. W J. S. Coburn anil 8. D: Farnsworth of lgan were ln Ogden yesterday on business. . . RASMUSSEN 2248 Wash. Ava. Transfer a Specialty. Scavenger Work. Excursion Wagons in Season. SLADE'S Hacks and Vans and Night SLADE, LE8SEE. Day J. C. Wash. Ava., Tribune Bldg. Phone Bell, Office 220; Bell, Residence, 244K. .Independent, Office, 111; Residence 1144 Ogden, Utah. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Broom Hotel comer at B:30 a. m. and return 11:30 , ni.; .At 2 p.tn. and return at 4 p. m. 2400 Sol Snider of Wallace, Idaho, and A. II. Fulton and C. If. Cottle of Chicago are registered at Ihe Hcalv IIoiiko. A marriage license was issued In tho county rlerka office yesterday to Ephraim Robison, 25. and Miss Julia J. White, ll, both of Croydon. The special committee of the public school board, that has In hand the arrangements for the commencement exercises of the puhlic school a this spring, met. In the offlre of Superintendent. Allison last evening. Mrs. Joseph 8. Peery return oil yesterday afternoon on (he Overland Limited from a sojourn at San lfiego, California. Her slay in tho beautiful southern California town waa throe-month- home in tho best of health. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Allen Transfer Thirty-sec- Co. Ball 22; laoopcadeat 22. 412 25th St Sal eu to T5 34 1, per quart 3 qi t Many Taking Pa an Outbreak. Nme ?? in la Nit The rneri the ApriI 1 JopPh ,hat ufrom Murpl h e of eeveral w'hn IPh FohuP?January.the193.to1 Ii ra toe outbreak and. di ar!"p or niKh Into the '11 JbK f toe u H nr j Sk,by on one How Anrt' Myers from ?nd d,d N MurPby was cor ,,h toeory that be wai 'll J! ro"ep!mey to unlewfull he pr,ro end that th 'r' n7? - M? "tol W1"1 mlenS hr fellow l'Dgaed u We.re CROSS. Voy- s passengers Among the that sailed on the steamship " Sonoma, "of the Oceanic line, from San Francisco yesterday afternoon, was Arthur Livingstone, of this city, cn route or New Zealand and Australia. Mr. Livingstone had everything arranged to sail for the Orient about two months ago, but. the day before he was to sail, his received a letter from one of friends there, advising him to wait until a little later, on account of tho unsettled condition of affairs In that part of the world. He will now visit the countries above mentioned and return home by the way of China, Japan and the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. Livingstone has In his possession personal letters from the Imperial family of Japan and will undoubtedly be royally received upon his arrival In that counirv. first-clas- CONVICT MUST HANG. 0n John Calvert was arraigned In police court yesterday to answer to the charge of cruelty to animals preferred hy Officer Felker. Defendant pleaded not guilty, but according to his own admissions he was guilty of the offense as charged. Judge Murphy gave him the minimum sentence, $1 and costa of court. Arthur Livingstons Brills on a age to the Orient Carpentering, Building pairing and Ramodalir Houses Promptly attend) All work Guaranteed. E Nelson, 545 16th Telephone 32B-- ' W" d BOUND FOR THE SOUTHERN 0 vi and Thirty-thirafreets, had been entered hy nhlrken thieves and the entiro lot of ehiekens taken. Thera Is no clue to the thieves. Tha First. Presbyterian church will use an entirely new service for their communion worship Sunday. The eletable la a gift gant new communion from Rev. Dr. Phraner of East Orange, N J., a friend of Rev. Carver. The new individual communion glasses and service will be used also for tha first time in Ogden. This new set has Just been received. No. 212 ln flrrt etoee Uquc nines sad brandy. Ail i to ny part of el gj-- t Mrs. James Weleti reported to the police station yesterday morning lhat her hennery, at the rear of the residence on Iaelfic avenue, between ond Heavy Draying J!? Called and the Combatants Leader Confident of Making the Beat Taken to Jail Cast Heard in Band in the State a Lillie Con. Court Today. flict Over Bide. William Corcoran and M. ltiki.U, Irish and Japuueie respect i id;., wl.o engaged in a jiu jilsu, catch a- - i j'. !i r call, utlxup in reniauraut Wetiuesday cinng, were arraigned in ixdice court Judge Murphy yesterday luomiug u:i tite charge of disturbing the peace. the. conclusion of llio stone inbl by Chief Browning and the two dcf.iui-atitb- , sentence via biispcmicd and Irishman and Jap were allowed to go during good behaviur. Chief Drowning test! lied that the officers were called into the restaurant hy the Jap who claimed that Corcoran was trying to rob him. When tlio offi cars a p iK' red upon the scene Corcoran anil the Jap wen; engaged ln a tuixup in which Marquis of Queetm-bnrrules played no factor at all. The w hole affair seems in have been the result of a mistake. Corcoran testified that he went up to the counter to pay his bill Hnd saw Mime greenbacks and a gold piece lying there. He thought that some one had left it there and when the Jsp went to put it away he objected with the result (hat tho e ite-Sta- lioie ,i y exponent of the Jiu jlisn hii blacked the Irishman's eye. The Jap ou the other hand seemed to think that Corcoran was trying to steal the money anti acted only to protect his property. In court he admitted that he struck Corcoran. Judge Murphy cautioned Corcoran about, interfering with anybody in their own place of business; that If there was anything occurring about whlrh he was suspicious that he should notify tho police officers. After a parting injunction to avoid further mixups, the two were allowed to go. MARSH8 SCHEME For the Shipment of Goode into Southern Nevada. A committee to he appointed hy the business men of Ogden and Salt. Lake is to go over the route from to Gulilfleld' and inquire into the standing of the various concerns doing business in the mining country so that only those concerns that are resiionslhle may be added to the commercial list of eligiblcK. William Van Alen of the canning Industries of this city called up last night Mr. Cleveland, one of the committee appointed on behalf of the jobbers of Utah to im estimate the feasibility of the route from Calient e to Uoldfield. and assured him that the Ogden concerns were in nmt that whatever the assessment was they were, .hi .bn pul down for it. Ogden is already well represented ln the movement; indeed, one of the first to take . interest In Mr. Marsh's scheme was an Ogden house. The Commercial club .of. Salt Lake hss Indorsed, the nun eluent and has licen Instrumental in bringing out the discussion that has shown ihe merchants the advantages to he secured, end that the rommiltee jo investigate and report should he warmly supjiort-eby the business house is generally Cal-ient- e A petition for letters of administration waa filed by Mrs. H. T. Kiesol yesterday for the estate of Julias C. Klesel, deceased. conceded. a pleasant one and she returns to her Owl Police Story. d . , . Had Iff and McCarthy, the committee .appointed on behalf of the Jobbers of i'tsh to Investigate Ihe feasibility iff the route from Caliente to Goldfield, in connection with the project pf C.'L. Marsh to establish a forwarding company to operate between those points, met al the Commercial rljib js. Salt Lake City yesterday and decided to make further investigations. That the trade of the region belongs to the Salt Lake route ie Ihe unanimous conclusion of the committee. That Caliente may l put on the basis of a common point is the hope. This. Jf accomplished, will afford a somewhat equitable basis as between Salt .Lake, Ogden and Lis Ahgrlca for the trade Nevada. The task of getting the adjustment of freight rales so that Caliente may lie classed as a common point Is one that. this committee has assigned to Itself. Its report further advances the propbo aposition that a pointed to go over the line from to Goldfield and lo inspect and report on any other possible routes. Mr. The committee gives Marsh Credit for having brought about tho interest that now exists In regard to the trade possibilities of the region as affecting I' tab Jobbers, but it will look into other possible routes as a matter of duty. The committee that Is assigned to the trip will take with it an expet-tracoverland freighter, some ono who Is an authority on such matters, and his findings will largely determine t.ie leport that ultimately will be made to the Jobbers. Even this is not all that the committee lias assigned as necessary. Vv bile in the new regions, whether Goldfield or Bullfrog, or Kawich, the committee will gather such data as is necessary to determine the standing of the . various concerns there dot By ihis means a ing biiKini-KSthe JoblK-rwill be laid lhat will enable them to weed out the wild-ca- t snd concerns, evils always common to new mining regions, and iie JoIiImts will have the list, of responsible houses. The schemd outline! by the committee is entirely comprehensive, and wuen the report Is completed it will lay liefori- the Jobbers data and details on tha minor as well as the msj-o- r features of the proposition and methods of adding southern Nevada to the growing territory now occupied by the I'tab merchants and manufacthe Investigation turers. To put through it is estimated that a sura of hi t ween 34UU and $30 will be necessary. The committee will statt nut today among the business men Thcr is every to raise this sum. hope of success. Messrs. Cleveland, Cal-leii- ed re-srs MUST HANG JUNE 18. WARRANTY DEEDS. ker, who killed his brother an brother's wile, was today denied trial and he must hang June 16 fice: Adna Fcrrin end wife to Isesc L. double murder was committed Red Cloud. Neb., in February Shape for the consideration of $1.00 all Barker slaying his relatives in of block 87, plat A." Ogden. John A. Jones and wife to Richard that he might get a house an to which belonged them and tl T. Berrett for the sum of $l.o a part of 8. E. quarter of section 2S, town- enabled to 23marry a young i is old. Barker year ship 7 north of range 1 west. The following warranty deeds have been filed In the county recorder's of- or Nichols ni me new concert hand staled yesterday morning that the Hxple of Ogden were supporting him to a very gram ting extent. , "I am here to may, he. and 1 have dedicated my fflnrts to one is his, tu build up object and lhat s musical orsaui.aii.m m this city aland second iu .loue iu the that will state of I'tsh. 1 believe there 1 maout of winch 1 cn realise terial here this ideal, and. Judging Hum the spirit of the people - 1 have mot, the time is now ripe launch a liaud with a serious Indited it. As 1 iu efforts this direction say, my have met a hearty and pubiic-spi- i ite.1 response from most oi the kical bui-ueDin-e-t A Irlegiam received by City IVtee-tivJ. K. 1eudcr yesterday forenoon, from tile chief of jmlice at Stockton. Cal., crave? ed the luforuiailon that William I'olin, alias A. D. Lee, one of the snnxithe-- t crook in Ihe country, who i wanted here for forgery, was arrested there and is being held subject tu tho requisition of the I'tsh officers. On March 4ih last thL paper had an exclitoiw story about how Fred M. N'ye was taken in by this smoothtongued sharper. At that time he eluded Ihe officer and succeeded iu getting out of town after ontaining $JK from Fred $1. Nye and $22 from Lat and Thomas on forged checks. At the time i'ohu worked the fotg-echeck deal ho whs wanted lu Graver tor railMvxlemenL and deaeriplioaa of him had been scut to the various chiefs ot police throughout the western part of the fulled tit a tea. Ho was employed by 8(one Brothers, a wholesale firm of Iienver, as their travelling salterns n, but hadn't bran working tong until he skipped line of Jewelry with the samples valued al several thousand dollars, ln addition lu turning till trick he furgi-- a chock and passed tho some on Hergeiuan Brothers, a large dry goods estsblislimrai of Pueblo. From the foregoing It is evident that he wav a much wanted man. City Detective Fender will go down io Salt Lake Ciiy Friday or Saturday and get requisition paper and will then leave Sunday or Monday for Reno, where the prisoner will lie delivered over to his keeping. a ?- pui-pun- a nii-u- . Without mentioning any names, l might say that one of the mist prominent young business men in this ciiy has indicated his willingness to assume the management ot the band, in which case an artistic and financial sucrens for onr urgauUation is prac- tically asaurrd. Prof. Nichula was asked for an expression lu relation to the difficulty he has had with one of his fellow musicians regarding the trip to jos Angeles with the Woodmen of the World: He replied, I have nothing lo say concerning that matter. It is a personal affair, which I do not rare to ventilate in public print. I do not rare to caal reflections upon any one. My motto la. Honesty is the best policy, and the cbict purpose I am entertaining at present is to build up a creditable band for thr tity of Ogden. and do it in a straightforward, BOY SERIOUSLY HURT. legitimate waf. The difficulty menlkincri above arose over the bide aubniitted lo the Wood- Both Arms Mangled Under Whoclo of men, the one handed in by Prof. Wila Paosenger at Sporko. liam Foster being accepted. The latter is now Intsy making up the personFrancis Cunningham, fifteen years nel of ills hand, and busy practicing the music that he is going to play for old. snd son of Jacli cuniiiiiglum. an engineer, had Itoih bia armj badly the delectation of the Caiitnriiiana. mangled at Sparks Sunday night. Young Cunningham with Homo cony PERMANENCY OF NEW FIELD. pinions had attended the theater In Reno, and finding the Blivet car had 4, then in the Manager of a Utah Company Talk of gone, they Umrdrd No. Nevada Geld Region. yard, for the purpo-- e of riding home. When tin train rOachPil Spark Cunon the ningham. who was riding John Frelse, manager of the tried to jump off at a point opaicpa, Scorpion company's proper! Ira, at hla home and was thrown unGoldfield and Lid. N'ev., came over posite der the wheels, ilia cries attracted from camp Tuesday night to remain some trainmen, who carried him to several days, Mr. Kreisc's company hla home and summoned tho railroad Is composed largely of I'lah talent, An examination showed physicians. F. J. Laven and J. M. Miller of Sco- both arm to lie badly rritshed and field being president and secret sry, was necessary. The left 8t. amputation respectively, though C. Well era, sr mwas taken off from above the Ijoui operator, ts one of the heaviest the and the right arm lietwi-ebarkers of the protmitlon. elbow and wrist. Tho operation was Mr. Freiae went into the country not completed until 6 o'clock Monday last December to secure ground for morning, lint the patient bore up wonthe rombinalion which bus since in- derfully well and is resting easily. He corporated, and he returns well pleas- is expected to recover. " ed with the result of his labors and moat rnihiifdastic over the future CHINA'S FAILURE. prospects, not only of his own company. but the country in general To Ktep tho Plodgea Mad to tha Between Goldfield and Lids, twenty-ePowira. ight miles to the southwest." said I It etc is Mr.- Freise, an acre hardly of ground thnt has not been staked Washington, April 6. China's failoff and held sa mining claims. The ure to assist the towers In undertakledges running through (hr country ing the Improvement of the Whongpti arc remarkably strong and many tre- river, aa she was pledged by tho tesce mendously rich mines are going to protocol of liKti to, do. and the inabilresult from Ihe work whlrh is now ity of the American minister at IVkin being everywhere Intniguraictl. lu the to ohtaln any sutlsfactoiy explanation Lida section the veins ore rspped on the subject rauaed Becrelary Hay with a hesvy Iron, carrying some cop- to address the governments signatory per and sliver with the gold. Beneath to the Pekin peace protocol on the the rapping the values are run almost subject. Secretary Hay expressed this goventirely to gold. On our rlslms we get from $u to ftfi in gold from the ernment's acceptance of China's resurface ores, 'and ihe conditions are quest that the prolnrnl Im so amendidentical with Gm.te in neighlmring ed as to enable China to undertake properties. We have several claima the eniite work unaided by tho powat Goldfield, also, and we arc con- ers. This acceptance, however, was fident (hat they will all turn nut well. conditioned on the presentation hy You no doubt. Iiegln lo hear stories Coina of good and sufficient guaranbewould that China that the Goldfield country will not tees promptly It is all nonsense. gin the conservalsney work, carry it prove permanent. termination and To Ivo sure, there has not been a great to a satisfactory deal of work done ln tho ramp at maintain it afterward. were asked to inThe other powers depth as yet, hut it hag been due to struct their diplomats al Pekin In actho fart that it has been next to cordance with this last proposition. a to gel machinery and into the country in quantity to Thus far China hss not fulfilled the supply tha needs of those who have secrctaiys conditions. stood ready to do heavy work. A MORE BOUNTY BUSINESS. change is now coming, and another year will demonstrate to the world that the region lias never been over- Half a Wagon Load of Scalps Aro Delivered. estimated. Several linca of railroad are now being projected and the railroad Is under const met Ion. Tbcie were things doing, a plenty, You don't often hear of railroad,, beIn the bounty business yesterday attbe until asbuilt been capital has ing rlerk'a office. The mointng'a sured that the merits of a country county the following loiter mall brought itGoldfield demand mines, not less Auditor J. A. Edwards: Ilian thirty of them, have enormous from Htate You are instructed tu continue the quantities of ore exposed and piled on of bounty certificate, under will run from $23 lo the dumps that the provisions of chapter J37 law of $HHi per ton. and the day Is approach I'lah, lH'il. and chapter 48 laws of ing when the big emoney is going to I'tsh, 19iu. until May 9, 19ua, when tlic-he made from classes of rock. new law goes into operation." In the meantime the richer ores are the Following this came a resident of being taken out in development and I'lntah county with 120 coyote hides the means for the made to provide It wild rat pells and a little later broader work ahead. Water Is being and another man with two coyote hide, developed and brought long distances for which certificates were Issued tor In some cases, mills are going In. and It is not going to He a great while U97JH). 120 The first batch of pell a made Mil smelters will follow. The country a wagon load, while hereIs on the Iswm. of course, and much ahout half when ccrtiflnlct were has been accomplished, but all lhat toforedouble the number they iued were has been ilont; will appear as nothing for carried in a small hand satchel. a few years hence. The mineral A peculiar part of the whole affair I believe, hss no parallel In the world. that the man with the 136 pelts The history of Colorado will be out- was waa entirely ignorant of the alleged shone a hundred fold." bounty fra mis on account of having I, era out ln the mountains all winter Goldfield-- sup-plic- Ton-opa- h Im-- PRESENTED TO LIBRARY. Bookcase long. tho Mormon For All Church Publications REBEKAH STATE ASSEMBLY The Stake board of the y. L. 31. I. asKoclations and the Y. M. 31. 1, associations have conlrihn'ed to the Came-glFrew IJItrary a fine bookcase for holding all the authorised Mormon church publications which have been given to the library.of tbo church some The Presidency time ago made the library a present of all the authorised church works, but there was no resular place to keep them and they have bran scattered around on the various shelves. Perhaving the, churvn ceiving the need ofwould be essily gotworks so Hist they boards ten at. the S'ake presented the i the same make fine bookcase, it s the other caws, nut will contain church works only- it win be easy of access and new church works will be adld to It front time to time. o The above organisation will hold its fourth animal meeting April 18th In City. Odd Fellows Temple. Salt It i expected that a very large number of visitors in addition to the delegate and officers will be ln attendance. Tho officers are: President. Mrs. P. A. Cock. Ogden. Mrs. 8. W- - Darke, Balt Lake City. Secretary, 3irs. II. J. Moore, bait t, Treasurer, Mrs. T. AJdiso-i- , Jsrk il. Mrs. G. Heahion, Bingham. :tor. Mr. 8. Hadley, Murray, guardian, Mrs. 8. Gttndry, t guardian, Mrs. L. IJcver-tl-. - in. Mrs. M. Crane, Mount ARE SWORN WARRANTS OUT BY SHERIFF. FOUR Charges Are Fraud in Connection With Bounty Warranto- Brought Before Murphy. Will K. Swan, who hss been out for time on IkhuIh for alleged perpethe ago limit has bran some frauds, was arrested itoni the qualifications of tration of bounty mi four additional - and 530 y Bell. TRIPS WILL R. SWAN THIEF ThreeTimestheYalae The FORGER FREE ARRESTED late Phoau: 5 TO THE ALSO & CARL 7, IMS. HAS BEEN Daughter SEALER. BAND GAY .rniL WILL BE Senators Pkonea 811 niDAV 310KMX(5. TRIED BY A Elmer Gate, a jousv,- i.un nineteen years of axe, was arrested by Srrgrani Fincoek about 11 o'rlorl. yoMerday forenoon at Tribe anil Jonea Hoiv, where he hud Juki dlsput-t-i- i of a bicycle which he had stolen esterday afternoon in Salt Lake Citv. When taken over to the police station the boy made a clean breast of the whole butilnesii. According to the story he told, he had but recently left hi home in Ubio and since coining we', had had a railier bard lime of It, not always eating Ills three meals a duv like he was aecustonied to on the farm In his native village. The lad seemed SATURDAY MATINEE to be quite repentant over his action and stated that it waa the first time NIGHT AND that he had ever stolen a thing In hU life. This statement seems to be borne out hy the honest appearing face of 3Dc the boy. In telling about the theft the Night Prices, I0c,20c and boy said: coming weat I've had tough Prices, lfc and 21c luck,Since and the other day 1 went broke In Salt Lake City. Never had a cem in the world. 1 did have enough to get a llRht dinner yesterday and after dinner the temptation came over me to swipe the wheel and get out of the city aa I could not get a Job there. 1 rode Into Ogden and then tried to pann or sell the wheel. Hut I gut of Any nabbed and here I am, but. I want, to say that Its the first crooked work I ever done." One-Thi- rd At this Juncture Officer Smyth asked hint when he ate Inst and tho boy, with n half sob in his voire, replied: 1 aln t One-Thi- rd had anything to oat since about noon yesterday. Yes, I'm hungry. Ball and Motion Bearinga, Rotary mnn has evidently been The in machina tha blessedyoung Tlx lightest running with a good home all hla life, world. hers ii so the evidences of the Weary It saves about one day Rapid I Willie stamp are larking in him. It Is ia three, sewing that much faster proltable that his parents will he comthan vibrating machines. municated with, and in the meanwhile The Rotary Quiet and Durable. he sill be held to answer to the charge Motion dots away with noiso and of petit larceny. woir cauaad by tha forward and Tho wheel stolen was worth about backward movement of the ehuttle. 3ft. It waa taken from In front of the bowling alleya on Third South street in Salt Lake Cliy. All the officers Wheeler & here were im the lookout for the thief, having been notified by the pawn brokers that the actions of this certain young man were suspicious. all 1 BICYCLE . Sewing OdDKS, VT.n. ARREST OF A JIU JITSU iSiOGDEN 6RAND House tonight i:.M MPKX1.M1 Hy leqiitM. removed charges young ladies to enter the contest for yesterday a tree trip to the World's Fair. Sev- preferred by Sheriff Jiiscph Dailey. Tim wore out on the made iiiili eral young ladies, who have just complaluiH Lhiied nt January aud the warn-npassed th age of twenty, thought it of tiulair to exclude tho--e who would thatII time, hut Swan waa nut arrested be of material assistance to tho uni this morning. lie was arraigned before Judge Slur-- ' younger eoutesiauts. if aucccs'liil, in in the municipal court shortly afaiding the cliniicrouliig of the parly. phv Therefnia the contestant are requited ter his arrest end allowed to go upon Ids own recognisance until ills Honor ouly to be over 15 years old. Now, could confer with District Attorney even an old maid can cuter ihe race aa all women tint married, fur this Halverson and arrange for the amount contest will bo classed a young of bond on the new charges. At tha ladies. pri'M'iit time the bund baa not been Inquiry Is made if (he t.u young fixed. All tho roniplaiuls are for alleged Indio are siipiHMtod to buy thrir own ticket a to Hit rho Trail." as nothing fraudulent transaction in which John has been Raid aiioul the Trail. The l,ee, acting for 8wan, received vouchb.audaid tuni Exainiuer will furnish ers of varying amounts. The total tickets to the hhuw each day and lu mount of vouchers received by a every ono of the Dhi show on (be and covered in the four complaints la Trail." Thetefote the Trail will $312. Tha vouchers were for the fol$120.50, $129.50, be Hit at the papers' expense. The lowing amount: trip will bo at ilu; expense of tin $116.50 and $145.50. papers from the day tho parly leaves until Ihe return and everything will IN DISTRICCT COURT. bo seen tliaL i worth seeing. Tbo contest editor will ho pleased Many Prisoners Are Before Judge to answer nil qtiusiiuux Howell. mug tho t l-- ;,J trip. itcmenilicr, "The catly bird the worm. Gel slatted iu Monday's exit-lir- a patter If possible. The statement made by parties that a Suit Lake paper is connected wilh the Standard-bXuniinrcontest not not. true. Till is an Ogden crati-xt- , associated with any Ball Lake paper Before Judge J. A. Howell, In tha dint rict court yesterday morning, the criminal rases wore taken up and s number of prisoners arraigned, among which were W. IL 8an aud Arthur II. Cnnllsk. on felony charges In connection with the recent bounty frauds case. . or itcraon. in each of these cases the defendFrom information received the con- ants were arraigned, and each, waivtest promlnrs to be a lively ouo. ing lima ln which to plead, entered a plea of not guilty. Although District SHERMAN HITS IT BIG AGAIN. Attorney llaiverspn pressed tho court for an Immediate trial of the cases. Salt Laker and Aasoeiatea Hava a Bo- Judge Howell politely informed him nanza at Bullfrog. that they would lie tried nt the fall term of court. The nten who recently took over the in the case of the State vs. Alfred control of tho Uold Bur, better known rciirod. on a charge of adultery, on as the Huxletina group, at Bullfrog, motion of N. J. Harris, attorney for have Just returned from an Inspection defendant, (lie tlino of arraignment of tite proiterly. These were Judge V. waa eont Inuinl um 11 such lime aa A. Sherntan of the Kherman Gold Judge shall he secured to try tha MIiii'k roinpany; J. R. Davis, $lr. cake, Drown of Balt latke and J. F. Ijufliis. Tho aanie action waa taken on mo-lin-n The trip and the Inspection of the of Attorney W. -. Maglunls la tha property, the Judge reports, was sat- care the Stale va. Leah G. McKinA single ney on a forgery charge, which trial isfactory eminently so. feel wide was set for today. ledge eighteen to forty rmtrses nearly ihe cntlte length of two In the case of the Butin vs. Michael cIhIiuh over S.(HH) feel. One thousand Berlin, on a ebargo of extortion, the feel of this has been exploited and at defendant was arraigned and. waiving every mint opened the lodge shows time to plead, entered a plea of not free gold across the entire width- - The guilty. vein is splendidly defined, lying beThe felony rase of the 8tato va. tween walla of rhyolite, and is so Maud Milan, the defendant waa at down under a reigned and, Iteiug without counsel, Jofriable that it breaks pick or hammer without shooting. To seph ('hex was appointed aa counsel test the ground Ihe party simply wash- on which waiving to plead was entered the ore without crushing in a pan ed anil the prisoner will be called id and of all the panning made along plead nl tho afternoon session. the ledge for IJkX) feet not one failed ln the mutter of the State vs. James to show gold in plenty. A resampling Bottomer, on the charge of assault of all the cilia and trenches was made with Intent to commit nmrder, on moby Mr. Davis, which in every Instance tion of District Attorney Halverson, checked closely with tbo former work V. L Maglniils, as associate counsel, In some InstaneiHi exceeding the appeared for the Stale snd Joseph values first reported. ('hex appeared aa attorney for the deIt la not. the Judge says, a mine of fendant. The following Jury waa emhigh sensational values. Shipping ore paneled and the case will be comsuch as has made Goldfield the won- menced this afternoon: Charles der of the world, muy never be found Frank LI Woodcock, Samuel here possibly nowhere in the new dis- nidilulpli, John K. Thompson, David trict. lint for big ledges, rcmarkslilo K. Chord, David C. Shupe, Baniuel, Cut-le- y for ihelr also and strength, through ami Joseph Darker. which gold is uniformly distributed, In regard lo the trial Jurors for the free from all has beautiful gold that April term, the officers' returns showwill mill in the simplest and cheapest ed on nil jurors except. John ha T. Halbintyna, who was outside the wav the Bullfrog district may safely placed among the most import- JiiriMdiciton of the court For good ant discoveries ever made. cause the court, excused for the terra, Here will Im established a great Robert Hull. Fred Schsdn. C. O. Folk-maWilliam IL Van Dyke and Albert milling camp -- there is plenty of water for such purpose In the Antirgosa; J. Alnrd. and when this work gets under way Tha court directed that citation Iswhich will be only a matter of a few sue for Frank Moore a defaulting Juror months, then Nevada will add another and the remaining Jurors were sworn world wonder to lls list. on their vulr dire, examined nnd Tim Gold Her people are planning linniediHieandexiensivework.They are a strong combination, splendidly SQUIRE COOPS OPINION financed. There hss been no stork offered to the general public. Two Of tha Conried Concert In 8alt Lake blocks of treasury, 60,090 each, were Tuesday Night privately Mibwribed for nt once at 20 and 30c giving a cash treasury of Prof. Kquirn Coop was in the city Knit Herald. $25,000 yesterday morning and Indulged In s few limy comments on the concert IN NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT. given by sonio of the Conried penpla at the Salt Luke Tabernacle Monday Rich Ora la Discovered by Carrie Mack Company. "J .caving out ib orchestra, said ho, ihe thing was a (allure. Nordics lo The mining proiterly belonging looked like a queen, but sang as If the Carrie 31 ark company, at Sliver Is- lie wore bored within an Inch of her land, Just across the lake from Ogden, life. To hear her and Jacobi ring he is, it Is reported, showing develop- lyric iluet in Sintiat Sinter, with their ments that border on the sensational. great, voluminous voices was like two The company has Bent in an order for great draught home running a rare. ore sarks, and accompanying the order Tho man who nolreted the program Is the Information thai at the hot tom must have bran suffering from an of tlm fifty fool shaft ore hss I men ex- sente a! lack of nausea. There was tracted that is said to Im of great Inil one or two things ill It that madn value. any sort of an appeal to the audience, SiiKrinlondent Charles MrKcllar, and so far us I am concerned that who gives out the Information, statu, lung, dl.mal bin bat Mater was almost there Ih plenty of tho richest kind of enough to drive me to drink. "Now, Ml-- s Alien. went on the rock, and he is now ordering sacks pmlesKor, is a dandy little nrtist. preparatory lo shipping. This proiterly enlisted tha Interest of Her voice is exhilarating, but she unnun In the office of the Western Ex- doubtedly roiilil have done tar better ploration company last winter, who or- ln some other songs. She and Journei ganised a company at once and set to were the ouly ones who tried to sing. The claim was located by somo At least, that i the lniprcsriun I reTistcli! county sheep men, who wlselc ceived. and their efforts 1 appreciated held on to a large porium of the slink very much." Keeling, perhap. that lie had been and the indications are that sonic additions will be muds to the ranks of somewhat drastic in Ids comments, the profcKsnr moderated his tones, ofUtah millionaires long. fering the explanation that tho singers wore, perhap, hiibajdlng their COLORED MAN PROMOTED. voices tor tho heavy week that I before them on the roust. Mada a Desk Bergtent on Police It wmh suggest dl to the professor Force. that what was gathered from hla rewax Chicaeo.April 6. Wil'iam F. Chillis, marks was that the orchestra the concert. a colored policeman, lias bran appoint- ihe real feature of answered. 1 nc-er "TImI L true," he ed as desk sergeant by Chief O'Neil. and the a hoard tiuer orchestra, a such is promotion This the first colored policeman in the history of loader is the beat 1 ever ww. Perhaps Lick, considering and is possibly the only one nuno of ns ought (.'bit ago in the history of the country, for ss the great mat (hat w.i afforded iu far ss the police annals of the large hearing that organization. ciiies show there is no colored man KOSSUTH'S POSITION. a commanding officer in any city. r 1 an-oih- er 1- llal-Ingre- ser-gco- s n. -- e DENIAL TO THE STORY. Et. Petershuig. April 6. 6;4'i p. m. The chief of the imperial police it Txarako-Selgives a denial to the report that the at ranger dlsgniaed asthea colonel of Cossacks who entered Palace on Monday, had been arrest ml Hnd that two small bombs were found concealed upun hi person. o Budapest. April 6. At today's session of ihe lower house of the HunDiet. Francl Kossuth, loader of garian tin- - United Opposition, moved the appointment of a committee to deliver an setting address to the entpettir-kinforth the term on whlrh the parliament majority would be willing to support a new ministry. The mo ton will g be disrUffced tomorrow. |