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Show THE MOUSING AND STATE NEWS saltlake . (FROM CORRESPONDENTS w T ltu .v, jyb. Vyf... bat it ,0i. Z- uM 1 0ufc The tate 1. We trt1 morning i . t Viethn'e Dy'"! i.troduc charaed wl the Vaterella ou Sept. 5, Di,,r,rt peobail mur-Josep- h Locfoourow will undertA. -m toe .vn introduce to erfdanee oT Ystrella bsforo the ew lubBitud to th jurr-nd !LLb today we wtr brief was Wiutll Ataiw ffiltas of out during the examination of JTt "'TITlritBeM today sctorde. was Dr. F. who attended 0t "?that Vatrella of the wound. County testified that he ptrsictoa Whltnev an autopsy orer the Vatrella. and staled that the wnd which he described caused the 1.. Ud stated ram the effects d(thi ned Cerra testifled that he mAt'l TATE EXCHANGEE) sand and shattered wagon. He was rendered unconscious, and when uken from the debris by Mr. Barden showed signs of life. The young man lived about five minutes sfter he was found, rallying for a minute or two before be died. His injuries were internal, and it is probable that sevefal bones were broken, although an examination had not bsen made last night by a physician. One horse was crushed under the Wagon, but the other broke uway and ran on don the gulch. Barbra, Owen and Player, who came from ihj north bench shortly after Allen, were hauling lire clay. They did not see the runaway, but noticed Alton when he jumped Into his wagon and drove away. David R. Allen was the eldest of a family of four eons. He had attended the state university for two years, but had sot been to school during this He was regarded as a bright in ohooldtook active io hie class organization. Profeesor Alton ha been an Insururt-o- r In mathematics at the eiate nnlvrr-ltfor a number of years. He was made associate professor about two years ago, and has for pears acted as secretary of the faculty. His mother "mUEPEE HEARING. . AND Uat Irt art and had the facultv of inspiring enthusiasm and love for tb worn in his students, to whom he was unselfishly devoted, taking a peie.nial interest in each. This led to a relation of mutual confidence and love Unseen teacher and atydenta. and hi r'udents mourn his death aa that of a brothei. His relations with the faculty were equally pleasant, hi a intelligent and untiring devotion to his duties and to the advance meet of the school comas-apelling the esteem and love of his Isles. in 1WU he was married to Miss Elsie Miller, who. with two children, survive him. Suit for divorce has been aommenc-e- d in the Fourth district court by Ann Elisabeth Part of Spanish Fork Plaintiff against Frederick Dart. charges cruelty, consisting of striking. choking and threatening to kill plaintiff and falselv accusing her of unchastity. She alo charges failure to provide, and asks for the custody of three children, alimony, attorney and costa. The Dirties were mir-rie-d a at Salem, WANT NEW Not. 21. 1900. -- ... -- w WATER DISTRICT. n - - - hJu,t ' , FEBRUARY 2. 1906. j .ir 4 Ifooae. WP In order to give our readers the benefit of the cut prizes we make the following offers, which take the . place of all other offers made: . . . . . . Logan. Jan. 31. The executive committee of the Logan River Water-Userassociation met yesterday afternoon and transacted some important business connected with water rights on 1unn river, it was decided to have all canals owned by members of ths association properly equipped with weirs in order that the water may be accuiatelv measured. A competent engineer will be employed to draw plans for these weirs and superintend the niacins of them in the eg- - I OUR FOUR LEADERS Bill, ? ,h that the county com- It was ' mlsslonersagreed be naked to make ths ter- ,jtr fortune through the hsndlingof a cop- jjiorjr watered by Istgsn river one ths ditrjrt. Th. Waato of water on Lo-b- r P proprty. Whan wo yeara ago for $1,000 it wsa inland was ordered investigated, figured at camp that he had been- (in nd nlf,ura will he taken to prevent monmuch that out of .klnnad Jn.t further waste when th. report i. F- He has just cleaned up mors The association will ask the The invaatment. $100,000 on the to pines a new measuring government Blue an the Light ,ution lhe river, or at least to as- proper! y was known b g B8t lt jn doing so. Hlnn. and ,ni1 ia le,ed n eor- mining man of many years cuh Marll,e company, Pftlc1 the murdered man. Mrs. Raffula Vs- to ha paid little attention formed hers soma time ago, truHa. told the story of tha shooting, rntperience. potion went lh Tlewl of th community and Bd which owns immense quarries of She told that she and her husband and to work. colored marble in Igan canyon, haa two boarders were eating supper when 0 Within four months he shipped at last begun active operations. ReHaas called Vatiwlln out Bha went worth of ore to the Western Ora cently machinery was purchased for out with her husband and saw Maxsa company at Reno, and tbe purpose of cutting and handling and his wife on tha sidewalk In front Purchasing her husband within the last few weeks ho has sold the marble, and this is now running of the house. When which ho paid $1,000 full blast working np the product of reached the gate aha said that Metis the property for wanted to know why her husband had to the Blue Light Mining company, tha quarries that waa hauled down a wealthy Indianapolis last fall. Orders foy tha marble are talked so bad to Mra. Masxa after composed of sum of $102,000, in fast, and the promoters are which statement ho shot Vertella. Bha syndicate, for the cent of the capital stock. coming said that her husband had no weapon and 20 per sanguine that tba marble business will which hat crowd become Logan's greatest industat all when the shooting occurred. The Indianapolis ita preeent shortly Vaasa and his wife ran away after Uken the mins declares ryTha $2,500,000. mors to than be the shooting and aha helped her hus- value same crowd control a tha Bodaville-Ton-opa- h band Into the house. MILK FACTORIES. CONDENSED r companv, and tha two properJoe Bararino and James Ranlni, ties adjoin. Describing tha two proprnmmonlv known aa Jim Riley, stathad Logan, Carho Co.. Jan. 81. At 10 ed ihat they heard tha conversation erties, a Nevada paper recently o'clock yesterday the residence of Wil between Vatrella and Mazes, but could this to say: Tha Bodsvllle Tonopab company, 11am Murray of Wffilavilla narrowly not understand all that was said. and the escaped deal ruction by firs. The fire Bararino said that ha heard Masaa has $50 feat of development 131 feet, and ar. originated from n defective flue nnd ask Vatrella why ha did not talk vein between walla la better to Mrs. Masaa. Ranlni testified aaya bays bean bad showing general started in the roof. The alarm was promptly given and soon a bucket that be and Vetceila had been drinki- average values of $54 per ton. The vein on the third level has been ex- brigade was formed whlh succeeded ng together that afternoon. James Lore and Sadia Burt testifled ploited and shows np strong eleven in extinguishing tha flames before that tbev were standing acroeo tha feet wide nnd carries values of eight they bad gained much beedway. Tha street at the time of the shooting and ounces in gold nnd twrntyfwo ounces loss will reach about 8150.' Mr. Murper cent copper. ray ia awav from home at present fill heard tha men qnnrrellng, but could In silver and 17 On the Blue Light property there ing a mission in Scotland. not understand tha conversation. They is now blocked out about 10,000 tons The meeting of the stockholders of both witnessed tha shooting. of ore which averages It per cent cop- tbe Utah Condensed Milk factory waa Captain Biirbrldge, of tha police detons carryheld Monday afternoon. Tbe report of partment. test 1114 that ha brought per per ton. and 120,000 per cent copper, some the manager showed this Cache valley Msaa back from Boulder, Colo., where ing 4 0 is from vein he was captured. He said that Maize gold nnd silver. The enterprise to be in a prosperous contolld him an route to this city that Va- forty to sixty feet wide, nnd has been dition. Tha groaa receipts for tha n ia feet. There trella had Insulted Mrs. Maaaa, and opened up for 2,800 year's bualneaa was over $200,000, of horse power gasoline hoist which $104,000 waa paid to the farm that was the reason ho shot him. Ha twenty-fou- r told Mazes that he4 might ba con- nnd machine drills, and development era for milk. $80,000 was paid out in victed sad hanged for tha murder and will he advanced without delay. About salaries. The concern ,waa in n posiner cent dividend on the man was w frightened that he did 10,000 Iona will be ahipped at once tion to pav a-not want to leave the train after he and for this purpose the beat horse ita capital stock, but the stockholder in the state have been decided to use the money to enlarge freight arrived here. purchased, and n thorough exploitation the plant. The additional money for will bo advanced under the persoi WANTS A DIVORCE. tbla purpose will he secured by the direction of the well 'known mini nr; sale of new stock, which will be taken finlt Lake. Feb. C. Tope engineer, E. F. Adams, who ia now by the present stockholder. With fround. the increase of capacity proposed, it lodsy flleld suit for divorce in the la believed that the business of the district court against James M. Pope on the ground of craelty and habitual . GETS THEIR COIN. plant will be doubled tbla year. Oon drunkenness. They ware married in aldering that the enterprise is the first this city on Nov. 12, 1888. and have Salt Lake. Fb. 1. The Hanld says: of Its kind in the inlennountain counthree children. It la alletged that When Judge J. J. Whitaker left for the try lt is gratifying. for more than nine veers past defend- coast yesterday afternoon with hla ant has been addicted to the use of bride he carried with him $40 won IN HUNTINGTON CANYON. intoxicating liquors, nnd at various partly on n joint wager la which Wiltimes has made violent th rants against lard Hanaan, P. C. Evans and himself Den C. Robbins Leaking After Coal plaintiff, and haa abused her. On Jan. made, and Lands in That Region. partly won on a aids bet 4, 1808, it ia aliased that ho ordered from Mr. Bvana. her to leave their homo and go to her A few weeks ago the three parties to Mr. Don C. Robbins of Salt Lake mother, and told her If she did not do the wager put np $50, contributed It he would starve her. to death. She was in Pastledato yesterday on City one was which of tba who ski for a divorce, the custody of their equally, a business errand, aaya the Emery secwaa to married first get $25, tba three children, 825 per month alimony Asked concerning ond $20 nnd the third $5. It la hinted County Progress. ed a reasonable aura for attorney 'a bis for patents to coal darkly that Judge Whitaker had the land application fees and costa of suit lit Huntington canyon, through date of his marriage fixed wben be put hla attorney, E. V. Senior, he stated tip the money, and that be was quietly that there wan no deal LIFE IS CRUSHED OUT. pending with n perpetrator of n "brace game. any large ayudieats for the sale of tha waa Mr. satisfnot however, Evana, Bait lake, Fab. 1. David R. Allen, land, but he had secured the necesJr.. 21 year of age. eldest ami of Pro- ied. While it la denied that he con- sary means to patent 6.WI0 acres now in the immediate fessor David R. Allen of the Tnlver-nl'- templates matrimony and more Inter, of coal land In that of Utah, was crushed to death future, he nevertheless went to Judge section. few a Whitaker riaya ago, and offered about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon What I am certain ia that such to bet $16 outright that he (Evana) will be the case,potstill In a runaway aeddent one mile northI am of the opinwould be married before Judge Whit- ion that lhe Castle east of the city cemetery. Valley railroad (or aker waa He was coming down the steep ) Ballna will be completed thla grade Judge Whitaker promptly accepted year, and aa it will run within the 18 with load of gravel from the north the wageis. After the money bad been mile limit of tbe Huntington coni land, bench sand pit. The mangled remains of young Alton were found half an duly put up, Judge Whitaker took out we will effect a saving of $10 per acre hour after tha accident under the de- hla pocket book, and flashed trans- by patenting our coaf land now. if the molished wagon by Frank Barben, 14S portation to the coast made out in the Clark or Union Pacific people are to build a coal road into Hnntington canNorth Third Weal; U J. Owen and nne of J. J. Whitaker and wife, Frederick Player. One horse waa killed muttering at the same time something yon. the Information haa not reached hea the wagon overturned into a Inaudible about it being "a abame to my earn from any reliable source. I am shipping three carloads of coal to taka the money." Sulch about ten feet in depth. The appeared at the the Honorlne mill at Stockton, where Judge Whitaker other hone broke loose from the son and escaped Injury. The body county cferka office yesterday fore- it will ba tested for ita coking and and secured n license to wad Mias other commercial qualities. Teats of u taken to the parents home, 1810 noon Florence Mosher, daughter of Mr: and the coal bave heretofore been made, Boutk Tenth East street. In the pa-twhich prove it Jo be as fine a body wagon by Detective Matt Rhodes Mrs. A. Moaher of 11 Vernal court. Later In tha day the wedding waa sol- of coal aa there ia in Utah. nd Police Officer James Taylor. Tha coal property Mr. Robbins is InFor several days Alton had been emnised at tbe residence of tha bride's terested in is bring put in good shape hauling sand from the north bench pit. parents by Rev. E. L Goshen. Only a few Intimate friends of the contract- for future development. We learn from Ha left the pit with hie last lead shortother Mureea that in the past few ly before 4 o'clock. It ia said that tbe ing parties were present. will he haa distributed about 85.000 Judge and Mra. Whitaker brake on his vngon waa not In good spend months in cash for coal land op'lons. labor, visitabout in three weeks California, ronllvton. Seven! times he fixed it beamong tha prop! of Huntington. fore ha toft .the ing Ssn Franrlero, Lot Angeles snd etc. Mr. Knhhins bse spent the heat years pit to go down the other place. They have1 not derided of hla I8h road. life, to the, promotion of enAccording to the story told hr the where they will reside when they terprises in Emery county, and h has iso who found Alton's body, he jump-J- i hundreds of friends here and throughInto his wagon and drove off hur-fftlout Utah who earnestly hope that sucBY STRICKEN PNEUMONIA. It la evident that when he cess will crown hla efforts. truck n steep hill about n mile above Provo. Jan. 81. Profeaeor Albert he cemetery the bnke refused to NEVADA MINE BONDED. Miller of tbe Brisham Young univerork. Tha heavily loaded wagon crowded on to the horses heels. Un- sity died this morning at 10 o'clock D. F. McCarthy, tha wen known minable to hold back tha load tha horses from typhoid pneumonia, after about The de- ing man. returned from Clifford Thursbolted nnd Allen was unable to. man - two weeks' severe illness. ceased was born in Thuringia. Ger- day night, says the Goldlfleld Bonanxi, M tbm. all of the holdlnga of n quarter of n mile the team many, July 13. 1876, .snd became a with an option on of the Chhrch of Jesus Christ Edward Clifford and sons at Clifford tubed down the grade to keep from member Saints In 1887. Ia 1999 snugly tucked away in his vast pocket. under the wheels of the wagon. At n of Latter-dacams to ha Utah, locating first In Lehi, Ths consideration was $20,000. Mr. Mcharp turn in the road the hones were 1801 he came to Provo to hi and Carthy waa acting iln the interest of unxbls to make the ewlng and the as Instructor In a parties and left this mornPittsburg position Son. driver and hones were plunged and hand muaie in the Brig ing for that city. He will be gone I might ahead into tbe gulch near the ham Young university, ha hiving stud- about threw weeks. The Cliffords bave 1 roadside. but ied muaie and been connected with a ton indifferent about selling, Allan was thrown violently into the hand in Germany. finally consented to accept the offer Itch and partly buriad beneath the miiltnrv Profeesor Miller was devoted to his made by Mr. McCarthy and aasocialcs. ...... 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