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Show .y OGDEN. TnE MORNING EXAMINER: shares, and John P. Arts was later as umpire with two shares. It as alleged by"otae of the litigants that Aris always favored ihe other. Thus the hitter litigation and family quarrel began which has Ju- -l been terminated. Henry Burden, father of the liti- d the iuvenor of the gants. w spike used on all railroads, but tha his greatest aejiiesemeut waa machine which makes horseshoes. It wa first aet up in 134 and perfected d hook-hi-sde- In Tax Francisco San H.. Caught in St. Louis. f ; i t ; t the 'request of Denver, May, the auihortttaV of Bptingfleld, 111., Inal detentt ra have arrested H. P. Ray-narhe h4 been- - known in nrt Raynard is Davenport. Denver, si used of tun lug embezzled over fOM Collector from the branch of the 8wartzsclid nd Sulzberger Parking company. Ire catrd at- Springfield. Tha prisoner is said 10 have admit red hie Identity and slates he will return to Illinois without requisition papers. Raynard was 6t. Iwls. Mo., May employed as cashier and bookkeeper he arre.t here of Kdward J. Smith, for t)ie Swartxfchlld and Sulzberger colb-ctoSan of Franc1.ro, former tax st Springfield for over four na a charge of having embezzled city company years. Since hi arrival in tht city as a who regisfunds, (.eons Brook. its has Worked as a hotel clerk and as tered at the Jefferson hotel as Mra an employe ltrvarlnus coffee and apice deShe Smith, wa taken Into custody. houses, nied that she had left San Francisco towith Smith or that they had been SPENT FORTUNE. gether. "I went to Hot Springs four weeks Son of a Pittsburg Millionaire Spent she before he left San Francisco, Sia Hundred Thousand Dollars, ilu gavewe the money to go said, niter I got on, and aim: me money Ijonrer, fulo.. May 3. Samnel 8. there, by mail end wh-e- . 1 heard from Koynier, on and heir of the Pin -- burg him, telling me- to meet hint In St. millionaire, who siartled the cast ly hotel his marriage to Nellie Phi1, kitchen Loul. Tuesday, at the Juffi-rsu1 came at once. girl, who had also appeared la puldle ' "Soon after I bad registered lie rent as a dancer, is still here, but hL wits a chambermaid to aee me. and I went la not with him.-- . A short lime ago it to hi room, where h told me the wa learned that Rcymer waa ick and iiret I knew of Ills trouble. 1 felt sor- destitute. He is now living on (13 a ! week went him by an uncle. ry for him, but there wa nothing .could do to help him. That was tho Iteymwr- speaks very frankly of hs affaire. He says that' when he eloped (only tone we met during the day. . "I don't want to go bach to Ban with Nellie Paris he 'had 6ot,uiki. she con- -' That. : was fourteen weeks ago. In , Francisco with an officer. .tinued. "I have tut objection to going fourteen weeks he spent the entire .back there if they wlll let me go by sum. of liioo.ooo, making his outlay .juyfceu, but I have nothing to he ar- slxiirt $43,000 a week, lie says he rested for aitd 1 do not want to be hail' a good time' while the money hack." lasted and he has no regret. An attrSmith talked freely today of the active-blonde living with ( charges against him, admitting to the Keymer here for alz week, hut he police that he had embezzled, saying declares hla wife la in PitUburg and 1 the amount of his peculation was la that ahe has not been here with him. the neighborhood of ItUUHHi. He seems confident that hi father 1 wss too good a fellow, be said, uhd other , wealty relatives will take i He then told of having spent money rare of him, and ha told one or two lavishly in having a good time and in friends he and his wife are keeping entertaining friends, llut 1 never neg-- apart to make their iwrents believe looted my wife, he addl'd, and gave have separated. If he can make ' way to emotion for the first time. Tha they his father believe thin, He say, money news received here that bis wife Is will be forthcoming freely. lying at tha point of death in San 1 Francisco was not told him. Smith VE8SELS NOT TO BE HELD. later resumed tha conversation. "1 never took anything which would San Francisco, May 3. The departaffect people who were not able to ment of commerce and labor has is' aland the loss," he Mil Large cor- sued instructions that hereafter v paporations tvould send in their checks nel are not to he held up at this port for taxes, 1 would convert soma of when charged with allowing seamen them to my own uses. to desert, or like infractions of regu"One of these checks was for nearly lations of the Immigration bureau. $10,000 from thn Southern Pacific railHeretofore a cane of a deserter with road. I did not like all ef this sum. trachoma has brought a demand from I always expected to be able to pay Com ml loner. North of the Immigraback the momV 1 had taken, but 1 got tion bureau that the vessel be held unIn too deeply and, when exposure be- til the matter was seltb-- in the courts. came certain, I fled. The commission has now been In"For weeks before exposure cante I structed that there is no warrant for 1 could not suffered torments. sleep; such action and it must be dlcon-tlnucI could not eat. I was under a con' Botnet lntas 1 stant nervous strain. some-would be seised with a fear that body was coming to examine my books and I woulit remain at the office alt night to prevent IL Now I have no friends here or anywhere else," he concluded. When fold of the arrest of Leona Brooks, he steadfastly denied that he knijw her or had met her at the Jefferson hotel, Tuesday. Smith arrived in St. Louis Monday evening and registered at the hotel as B. Smith, New York." Yesterday forenoon Leons Brooks arrived at the .hotel and - registered as "Mrs. B. Smith, Lewiston, 111" He had a room i on the fifth floor and she was glvan a room on the third floor. Detectives had received Information i to bo on the watch for Smith and for i1 several days had been scanning hotel arrivals. Tho names registered gave Killed ..them the clue that led to the arrests, Ae Smith talked in his cell he smoked constantly and apI peared tocigarettes be very nervous. He declared could not cat and begged newspapeto remain near him as r-reporters he dld'not want to be alone. 8.--- 7 CAUGHT. ' . - 4 - - 1 baa-bee- : d. i A ; ' ? c 7 o J F - . IN CITY OF ; S h i I :, d 1. 1 ; ? Police Sergeant in Street by an i Unknown. 1 Warsaw, May pi m. An unknown man shot and killed a police sergeant on Hoses street at nine o'clock th's morning. The murderer ecaped. It is feared that othei1 disorder will follow In tbe course of the Is afternoon. Public . narvousuea marked and there la grave apprehension as to the uutrome of demonstration and procession which are es of the peeled after the conclusion masse now lielng celebrated In the 3.-1- 3:30 I, Chicago, May 3 Representatives of Ytho striking teamsters ha vs voted for . a measure which more promises strength to the striking drivers. At e of . meeting of the Joint council a i $35,000 wa pledged by tho treasurer of the different affiliated unions, and an assessment oted upon which, if 1 lived upio, will fli-aan income to thn I strikers f (30,00(1 n week. 1 The weekly aiesmeni la to lie fur Bished by tne . Individual driven throughout the ally who nrc at preeut employed,.. Each, man 1 to bq aes- ed 11 a winch aicd the numlier of men still employed it In the neighliorhcod ( of 30,000, No sympathetic strike, will he called . by the coal teamstera union except in of a "slatPr" organization of . support teamsters, after thn pre-ccon-(- , tracts have expired. An arrangement (.barring the sympathetic strike ha been entered into between the union ' and the Coal Team Owner nanocla-- I tion, to an announcement made at a i, meeting of the letter organization. fil . rhurches in commemoration of the anniversary of the lollsh constitution in 91. Thera are many soldiers In tha streets. Printers struck today and the afternoon newspapers will not appear. SUE- - INSURANCE COMPANIES. "Wm. Rockefeller or H. H. Rogers or the Amalgamated CuP'k company," with the reuh oMheir insisting' on control of a majority before taking the property. The members of the Farrell fondly and the detaidants secured additional bolding suSciept to raise their total holding to 115,719 shares, or a rna!l majority ot ihe 230,ih;Q shares outstanding. The holdings of the defendants were then returned as old at $4o a share, the total received by tbs plaintiffs being given as $4,628,-- 7 (id. The plaintiff now claim that the defendants received about 15.206,000 or about $6tin,Mm more than the amount returned. In making the .aalrs, Ir is asserted in ihe paper-- , the also obtained 3 3 per rnriommision upon the total amount void at the returned pace of $4o a share. Trying to Get Him Out of the Kentucky Penitentiary. Georgetown, Ky., May 3. With twe life .on retires reversed and, after havof the ing been under tha shadow death penalty for more than a year before tho verdict a!o was reversed. Caleb Powers, accused of conspiracy before the fact to murdering Wm. Goebel today made application to the 8rott county circuit court to have his rase transferred to the United States district court for Ihe eastern district of eastern Kentucky. The petition marked another sudden change pf Importance in the most dramatic trial In the history of Amcrtraa the JurLprudenra. CoincfiTrat with filing of the petition was the appearance of former Governor Richard Yates uf Illinois and Frank 8. Black of New York as counsel for Powers. Powers bases hi plea for a transfer of his rase to the federal court on the claim that be has been denied, and ta bring denied, equal protection of the law guaranteed by the fourteenth amendment of the conatitutlon of the 'nlied States by the working of ihe stale courts of Kentucky, in his ciae, the . fourteenth the protection of any state amendment, prohibiting from depriving any person of life, liberty or proMrty without duo process of law has been violated. LAWSON HE HAS BEEN TRACED. One of ut HINTS OF PANIC. Sends Message to New York Predicting Groat Disaster. New York, May 3. A dispatch received by tha New York World from Thomaa W. Lawson of Boston is as follows: "If a local trust company or a Chicago bank falls, dont be fooled that It or Milwaukee la tbe trouble. It la hundred times greater and centered One hundred millions on man. would not keep bla trouble righted thirty days. When he goes hs will carry banks, trust! and corporations. Bull fakes have been worked orA, now prepare for fact. Remember Wall street yelled Liar! when I said tbe Insurance companies were being looted. It'a the Equitable now but will soon be the New York and the MutuaL When panto howls perhaps will run liar down Wall street's THOMAS W.LAWBOX." throat. This dispatch was shown to George Gould at Lakewood, and he read It with much apparent Interest. "Lawson does not know what be le talking about,"- remarked the financier. Have you any Idea to whom ha refers as tho man In whom the trouble centers and aa to 'whom $100,600,000 would not keep hla trouble righted thirty days? 1 have not the faintest Idea, Gould replied. "This statement is ridiculous. There la not a bank, trust company or large corporation of any kind in the city of New York In trouble at the present time, I am affiliated with a large number of financial Institutions and corporations, and ware any of them In difficulties I should certainly hear of it Thlr suggestion Is on n par with the baseless rumor circulated week that there was a defalcation In a Urge trust company amounting to $3,006,000. That story was not true, and the prophecy Just shown ms Is equally unworthy of belief." 1BC3. 4, I!$l VETERAN OF THREE WARS Cured of Stomach Trouble Hy a - - aciu-me- A SPOON. QUARREL OVER PILE DRIVERS STRIKE. strike of pile Chicago,. May 3,t-T- he driver employes, declared Monday, ha been made general and. now includes all men in that line of. work, employed by firm In Chicago, South Chicago and Waukegan. .4 great deal of work, now under way, may be tied up. CONVENTION. 705 year u oM, " Boys Played the Wild West and On severe. I tried every Asm- remedy .i,, autabreinfpg rflkt In detpenthT, began the moot Parana. began to realize Immeii.,. though gradual. improvemetAjS' the uae ot thne bottle , every apm.. anca of my complaint waa nmor and I have no healtatioaln reconnra lag It aa aa Infallible remedy foruT, Killed." - ... New York,' May 3. Daring a inimie wild wr.t -- how in the Flat Bash Boy club of Brooklyn. John H ues, 1G venr old. ha been accidentally shot by a playmate of 14. ' Hines died lu bl mother's sons a few hour later. The club wa erected by wealthy Brooklynites to keep the bovg- - off the street. In the basement la a gymnasium, where Hlaea and twelve other ladi gr titered in mimic performance they bad ae?n at wild west ' slion. Tttey had been do ng Indian dances,, throwing the lasso and having a jolly time generally, whru suddenly Walter Driscoll Jsew a large rorolver and -beg.-napping it at the boy. Saver! time the pistol was snapped. Then came a fla-and Hlr.eo fell. Ill playmates ran to tha street Shout .g for help, but Hlnca was shot through the temple and wa b?;-imedical a'd. Driscoll wes locked up on tho chnrgq of homicide, but the police ara satisfied that the ' shooting wa entirely accidental. He cried hyatereally over tho affair, saying he had taken hla father' revoher from horn- - atcrctly and supposed it was not lpcdcd. dltorder. . I have recommended the stnir many of my friend, who, after . erate uso, have realized the same remit. I canngt epeak too highly of d, great remedial excellence.1 A large, army of men and wom-- a have heen enred of dyvpepita stomach tronMea kf Parana, everything elae failed them, Aa a rule, people try dor tors artt After trying doctors, they try hcinhn:i remedies. Finally they resort to paten: h i.-- medicine. . In the cue of CapL Jackson we have at one time a dor tor. S soldier, who waa He suffered from catarrh of the atomaeh. Hla suffering were protracted. He tried Pcruua aa a loet resort. Ho, like a multitude of others, found Instant relief and permanent cure, Peruna cunt catarrh. Peruoa cum catarrh wherever toemted. Peruna not only cum catarrh of the atomacb, but catarrh of the head, throat, bowel kidney or any other In- - dieted for Federal Offense . Senator Reed Smoot testified yesterday afternoon in the federal court-i- n Salt Lake agalnit J. C. Peltier, indicted by thr grand Jury for Impersonating a pustuIBce .nspccior, but his relation with Fcl'.ier were not considered to ba connected with the allegations made in the indictment and his testimony was stricken out by Judge John A. Marshall. Senator Smoot testified, however, that he met Teitler 0:1 the Temple square. He alxo said that he understood from F.ra Chief" Bywater, who ntroduced Peltier; that he waa an sent here by Senator J. 'C. Bur-yoto Investigate hla case. I Invited him abd ' liii wife and child to my home In Provo," Senator Smoot eont'nued, "and he spent three there." He 'told mo that he wa--a'official la the poitofflce department, and I introduced him to Ppt-maatJames Clove." .At thl point Prosecuting Attorney General Cberringtdn turned tho witness, over to Judge O. W. Power' for but on Judge Power motion hlfc testmony wa .ttricken ; out. 7 According to the testimony given by Senator Smoot before the grand . jury at Ogdi-- he Introduced Peltier to ail the tending busine men in Provo. He took him to the Deseret Woollen, mills and ordered him a 11 1 of clothe. It was alo brought out In the testimony before tha grand Jury that, Senator Smoot had a private conversation with Peltier at the Information bureau on tha temple ground when, they . Thousands have gone through ij:;, amine ordeal. At last they try Fcru. when they gat cured, Tha reason for this li that they hu had catarrh of tha atomacb all it, ' time. They have been doctored for alau everything else but catarrh of th atomach. They have been given artificial dlge tante,. ouch aa the active principle gaatrie juice and panuicalic Juice. AU tbla availed nothing. Peru alone afforded permanent ruhel aiSSfiSSSES! Ogden Brothers Co. w er STUDYING Every , one knows they are leadens in their lirieSi- Best Goods, Best Service and Best Prices. Ova specialty is prompt delivery. Both - - phones. Ind. Bell .137; Japs Not Satisfied as to France's Plea of Neutrality. Paria, May 3. Notwithstanding denials, It appears that the Japanese officials are carefully' observing' the presence of Almiral a const and squadron off the are seeking Information from the French authorities concerning the nature and duration of their stay. Tha menilk-rf the legation have addressed several Inquiries to the offire foreign asking particularly whether the ships were inside French waters. The replv given aa that all the vessel, of the Russian squadron have left French waiera. These inquiries appear to indicate the purpose of the Japanese to submit further representation or lay grounds for subsequent action. Indo-Chln- a , . TAX COLLECTOR 1 37Y. Will Ba Taken Back Pan Francisco. April 3. Detective E. J. Wren will leave today for Sacramento where he will secure requisition paper tor the extradition papers for E. J. Krrt'h. the defaulting tax collector now under arreal at Ht. lruia. When provided with the necessary pa per he will proceed on hla trip to St. IxHiia and bring the prisoner back here. PRESIDENT'S PARTY Kept Closa to Camp by tha Storms. Glenwood Springs, Heavy : ' ' Train. Lea Vegas, X. M May 3. In one of the most peculiar accidents that ever occurred on this division of the Banta Engineer E. W. Davis and Fireman F. W. Swisher have Just lost their J. Uvea. The hotter of an engine hauling a heavy work iraln blew up and the men were Instantly killed. The engine waa blown to pieces, but little damage waa done to the rest of the train. The official here say the accident is unexplainable. Newark. N. J., May 3. Fire early today destroyed the paint works of Caw-teand Ckrk 011 the Newark Meadows. The loss Is estimared at '. The building was 6Mi feet square and two and a half storfc high. An adjoining occupied by th? E. E. McCormack Leather company plant wa gutted and a number of small dwellings nearby were damaged. Tiie.e building were nrcup'ed by employes of thr fartorie in the vicinity. The cause of the fire la un- SZSaSESCL. QHSSf83BQQEiEEi2anE2E3C WHEELER AND The elmpleet Eewlng machine to manage, and the easiest made, least liable to get oui of order. Win deseasily aaw fabrics of every be cription and work that cannot done- wfth other machines unless by special adjustment and great skill m the part of the operator. All leading dressmakers and factories bae uv4 'Wheeler and Wilson Try the Wheeler and Wilson before you buy. In other grade of Machines, we have tho Now Home drop ? head . New drop head Singer $30J New drop head Household We repair and keep supplies for all makes of sewing machines. ' Machine rented. I - j I jj? RASMUSSON, Agent, 2246 Washington Ave. Both Phones. CALIFORNIA V$a v Colo., May 3. pre-ide- a...... Creek. GOLL IS CAPTURED. of Bigelow's Milwaukee Bank, $200.-l)(M- known. BIG STEAMER Cashier Milwaukee. May 3. Henry G. Goll, the former assistant cashier of the First National Bank of this city, arrested in Chicago today. Thi- - is tbe information given oui by ihe police authorities In Milwaukee, warrant was lamed for Go'.' arrest at the an-.time tho warren was served on Frank G. 'the' defaulting Bid-low- president, charging him with an amount in excess of tran-Pacif- CLEVELAND CONTRIBUTES. Lincoln. Nt'o., May GToer Cleveland lu I. Regular Service Opens May 1 1905 $31.50 TO LOS ANGELES And Return DISABLED. Fort Townsend, Wash.. May 3. Th liner Minnesota en route from Seattle 10 the Orient, which sailed from here tndav. disabled one of her erclnes and waa .forced to return. The Minnesota now at anchor here awaiting orders. She will prort&bly return to Soattlc for re palm. big c Ilfn.iKH!. - PAINT WORKS DESTROYED. The dnipj- - no party i hunting today. The rails wh'ch have folten for two da.. have turned to wot now and the hunters ara rerunning cliii-to CRmp. They are unable to work to the dteide todny and mar wmL tilled iy across to OnrfieJd Assistant t Killing tha Engineer and Fireman ef a to San Franciaco. 5E2C CARL UP' BLEW t 2344 Washington Avenue. e BOILER . , New York, May 3. Voluminous reports from woikeri In colleges, laboratories and hospital all over the country have bern presented at the first general session nere of the pneumonia commission appointed by tha New York board of health. Although considerable progress b- been made in studying the rnusea ot the disease, method t treatment and means of prevent'on. It has not been sufficient to warrant the publication r definite results.' The bacteriological experiment!, have been, it wa stated moat Intereating. The existence ot the pneumonia germ in normal mouth, as well as In those of persons bavins the disease, hag bem ronsMerel, and of mouth the disinfecting we shea ha been discussed. The subject nf sir In the public buildings; with methods of sweeping, also U being carefully considered in lia relation to pneumonia and the investigation will continue along the various lines lrld down utitil some' deflate results shall have hrea reached. 7 SMITH ' PNEUMONIA. Issued by Those Who Have Made Invest gationei Report Oregon. - 'Jackies, W, Washington, n.cwrii, I am dghty-thre- e ' Delegates Already Arriving In Portland, Portland. Ore., May 3. Delrgalea are already arriving for the biennial convention of the Order of Railway Conductors of America which ia to commence In this city May 9. The convention will be the thirtieth to be held in the United States since the Inception of the order and will bring approximately 3,500 pereons to the city. Three special train will reach Port land, May 8th. over the O. R. A N while a Northern Farlflc special will arrive- May 9th anj a Great Northon May loth. ern spi-rlEach train will 'be In charge of a grand officer of the order, the Oregon Railway A Navigation special being under the management of Assistant Grand Chief Conductor A. B. Gar retaon. the Northern Pacific under the control of Grand Junior Conductor L. E. Shepherd, and the Great Northern In the charge of Grand 8enlor Conductor C. H. Wilkins. Infallible f6, oran of the Black Hawk, .J. Civil wart. I am by profrii,,n , t steian, but long sinee ebandontd agme. . Some yean ago I waa serfou acted with catarrh ed the STt My autfertnga wen protnetnt - at CONDUCTORS Prove na CapC W. W. N. It has beffn ofSMOOT WAS FOOLED. ficially determined by the board of United States general appraisers that Mlaa Mary M. Goodwin of Boston can- Testifies in Caze ef J. C. Peltier, .The-Bango- H Catarrh ef the Stomach. New York, May I. not recover the sum of 45 cents exacted as duty by the collector of customs at Bangor, Maine; on a souvenir spoon of American manufacture returned from New FoundUnd. MUs Goodwin had testified that she bought the spoon in Boston and aent It to a relative at 8t. Johns. It did not match some other article-- , and waa returned for exchange. collector held it up and mulcted Mlsa Goodwin 45 cents and that lady at once appealed to the general board, intimating that aha needed the money more than did the government It is possible she will carry the case to the federal circuit court The litigation has already coat tha government several hundred dollars. Pe-ru-- v.-- .i' - Pe-ru- Robbers of the Portland Hotel. . An-nn- - the New York, May S It la reported that Herman Deihm. one of three men who were captured in Portland, Ore., last Monday, ir. an aUempt to rob the rathskeller of the Portland hotel, was ideot (fod as a member of a trio looted the which last fall sucres-tull- y rash drawer of the Angelos hotel in this city of (800 and escaped- without detection. The fnhixry waa .one of the boldest and most mysterious every perpetrated in the city. The three men, operating together is broad daylight, the attention uf the engagedhoiel ca.her and the clerks of at the desk while one t arm reached over th cnuutrr and abstracted the content of the cash drawer. The money wa mizred in a moment after the robbery occurred, but no cluo was obtained of tho per . The books of petratora of tho the hotel show that Deihm, who is now reported under arret In Portland, waa employed as a waiter at the hotel on the day the robbery occurred and hortly alter wards disappeared from ihe city. Actions Hartford, Conn., Slay have heen brought by the state of Connecticut, through Attorney General King, against the Equitable Life Assurance society of the United States GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE and the Mutual Life Insurance com paiiy"of New York, alleging that advertisements of the companies pub- Will Reach Ogdsn This Afternoon and Be Entertained. lished emrlv in the present yesr In Hartford newpaper do not correspond YEARS 0 LITIGATION Messrs. Wldtaoe, Spry, McAllister with the last verified statement made i the comuanlea to the Insurance de- and Candland, the committee appoint .Over Millions Lift by the Inventor of by partment of tiii state. The penalty ed by Governor Cutler to locale a site Machinery for Making Horseshoes. for the State's Central Experiment of ftnuu proved by the etaiutea farm, are expected to reach Ogden aied for In the action. New York, M;y 3. After litigation this afternoon, roralng In from the In various court extending over a Terrible plagues, Ihoso Itching, pes- proffered site near (he Toor farm in period of twenty year, the sons of the tering disease of the skin. Put an carriages supplied by those appointed late Henry Burdin of Troy, N. Y., ln- - end to misery. Doan's Ointment cure, by tho county and city to look after the interests of this section Involved ventorof a horseshoe machine and other At any dnig store. In the selection of a site for the farm devices from wh'ch he amassed a fortune, are rpportejto have settled their They are to be entertained at KANSA8 OIL LITIGATION. luncheon and shown around the city. .diffrrencea by compromise. The plant at Troy alone i valued at $1U.Oni,000 Toiteka. Kan., May 3. Senator Samand protiably mire than 1100,1)00 In UTAH MAN INVOLVED counsel fees and court coats lias been uel Porter. Senator W. 8. Fitzpatrick expended in the dht among the heir. and Senator Fred Dumont Smith to- In a Suit for a Large 8um of Money. wa day conferred with Attorney General .; It is said the compromise the efforts of Coleman about the state oil refinery New Haven. Conn., May 8. In the brought about this liilgat Ion and will probably assist Gen- eult of Franklin Farrell, the millionRobert L. ('mill-;- , counsel in In Coleman the of eral trial thl rase. of I. aire manufacturer of Towr.'nd Burden, and ia elty for and othBoth sides of the controversy have er, against. Thomaa Wallis of Wm. J. Roche at Albany, representing this a on June thn case and hearing agreed 'James A. Burden by the payment of city, and Robert D. Grant, of Salt been An has advanced. stateterms not have agreed certain sums, but the Lake City, to recover Irton.rvm. .po been made public. The charge that ment of farts is being fixed up. end count was put in by the plaint Iff In which In the superior court here today, reled to the litigacon began ORDERED INTO COURT. 1KS4 was that th directors voted to lating to the alleged company! of the (30,000 a year transfiT of the Parrott mine to Ihe pay James A. New York. My- 3. Justice Rischnff Amalgamated Copper s royalties on wrtain inventions. I. It ap'Townsend Burdin alleged that the roy- today signed' an order directing 1 'res- pear from the papercompany. that in 1899 inident J. W. Alexander. Vice President Franklin Farrell owned 62.631 shares alties were far treater than the ventlona were wr.Hh and that it waa a J. H. Hyde and Vice President Gage of the properly and that in the ownfraudulent achemt to deprive him of Tiirbell of the Equituble Life Aaur-anr- ership 'of himself and family (here hla full share cr the profits. Henry company, to appear before him In were 102,451) shaies.. The plaintiffs. It i Burden died in J71. In 1881 his con- the supreme court May 11th for the Is said, agreed with the defendants cern became' a Mnt stock company, purpose of being examined and making for sale of these holdings at S5n a 'having two thougind shares of slock, a deposition as to the fans iindt. share or as miirli more aa could bo 'of which J. A, Pardon held one thous- - which the amended charter of obtained. Negotiations followed. It ia 'and shares, L ftwnsend Burden 938 the Equitable society was adopted. declared, beta ecu the defendants with 13. MAY MORNING, -- 1SH7. EMBgZZijH TUTTED AY IITA11. made a liberal ihe endowment ':I Htlup college at !Iat-in.-fNlo. The sum Is ioi stated. toward e. 3rd, Ninety Day Limit with Stopovers.' May 1st, 2nd, 4th, 10th, Hth. 12th. 13th. 14th. Solid Vestibule Passenger Train will leave Salt Lake City daily .8:30 p., m,' 1 . Dining Ct and Ohaarvation Sleepers, Pullman Drawing-rooChair Cara. etc. 8H0RTEST and QUICKEST route to Southern California. reservations now. , meNRIA your ' For tickets or further Information, call on, or write, C. A. Ticket Agent, Union Depot. Sfo J. L. MOORE, District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S. Salt Lake City |