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Show TIIE OGDEX, EXAMINER: M011XIXG UTAH, FRIDAY OOTORER MORNING, 1006 19, political reasons, and that the chief was being persecuted, An arney Vartan for Sht-crdenounced Donaldson, (be O'Briens. Bell and Davis, a a of rob beiv uud gi afters ao low gang and vile that 'he objected to hqvias their word taken aa evidence involving the chief of police. Alexander and James XlcWhirter tods)' filed a civil suit to recover the money taken from them by the gang, which and un attachment was was placed in the hands of the sheriff. It is probable that any property uf ihc members f the gang will be aciaod . Wedding. ; SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS will require a Rival deal of to reach a leu-- between Aniiu'u '.la Gege tNortfioua Cut. Windpipe and and Richfield, hut li can be duue .through Care river. Jugular Vein in Attempt to I End Life. - . um. experiment have been ! .. conducted in Emery. Wnahuu'.un. Moie- - ('acne. Juab aud several tuber Kali Lake, Oc;. a aon of J. W. Morehouse, dr.,- tii-- throughout the sra.e witb very attempted to lake hi life at the Kev- grant) lug re.u!i. Ihc Agricultural of Itah i cooperating with ky - institute yesterday afternoon, roll klorehouae made four alanhea a; hie the in waking iliese i. throat while hi attendant was or ex peri went a and they jointly in putting The the attends', W. ii. Ncl-omg the expeu-reiumed to the room, be fuuud More ibr.e drama in i about 13 to ibu house lying on hla bed bleeding pro- - acre. fuaeiy from a long cut in Ihe ihioat. Mr. Brown 1M ul one case in police etailod wna notified auii Dr. cry luumy wltcie a year ago the uu-C- . M. Benedict aummoued. The inau er bad t pull oiur horse. oui of ihe waa taken to tlie Lulier-da- y Saints' miry ground with ropes. A drainage a pui in aud ihia uimiicr lie hoapitnl, where it was found the wind- - atatem pipe had bean levered and the Jugu- - plowed the same land and lar vein cm through. with good reaulia. Dr. Benedict worked over hi. patkoura. ient lor iwo COLDFIELD SHIPMENTS. Sixty stiiche. were needed to rhara the man's wound. When he left the The total output from the mines tabkn .Dr. Benedict announced that aud mills of Goldfield (or the week Morehouse ; will live despite ihe ter-- ending October 1; i. valued at $'.-rlbl- e Injuries he Inflicted upon him- - inhi. The principal hippera ueie the seif. Both windpipe and Jugular veins lease, on the Mohawk iniuc. The aev ware sewed togethee,. en shippers ou ihe Mohawk are all vMomheuie wna unoonarious when running three shills. nigh- and ilaj. e lakeu to ike hospital, but regained and are lioiaiiiig nothing lui ore. The leases expire on Jan. Msarioueaeas while being attended. comWhen naked if he warned to live he 1, anil ihe owneis aud to panies are bending everv1 the golden Veal if I ean get well." get n much as jNisstble At another time he asked for ice. harvest. Their output (or the first iwo He could oiler so reason tor hi act week in Octoliei, as given officially and Ignored question asked relative at the office uf the mine. wa to iL He was resting easily at a late For ihe mon'h of Orio-he- r hour lssr night end to all appearli is expected that the ratio will ances will recover. - ' he increased to such an extent that George Morehouse is about S3 years It will reach the as.nnu.wiO mark. eld. He la married. Hia wife and There were six shippers last week. three children live on. First Bouth Including the Colorado Buiel'hig & treat between' Filth and Sixth Went Ore company. The total output was . e brother, J. W. 3.39:5 tons, divided aa follows: etneu. With Pound. has Nohawk leases Jr,- - George- Morehouse ' .l.hiMi.ikiii bees Jiving on a ranch st Plah HayeaMonettc . 983,0011 Bprings, I'tah. About a month ago Kaf'ii R4U.0H0 the letter sent hia wife and family Oddi-- ! lOo.OOO to Balt Lake to live. If, himself, Mohawk Co name fate the city Tuesday and atari Com bins: Ion. mine aud leaH 3P.ft.0Hl) d drinking heavily, latter in the ev- Colorado Smelting A Ore Co 911.000 ening he was brohght to the Keelcy condition. SEEKING A MISSING BOY. Institute in a Reatiestivea were administered and he Balt Lake. Oct. 18 The police deappear ateadlly improved. He did not attend-anto be dangerously ill. but an t partment were aaked yesterday to find was placed in hla room. While Walter Rosier. I to left hla home Tuesthe attendant was out of the room day evening at 8 o'clock and has not and been scon since. The boy's father furllorehouH produced a - raaor made four slashes at hla throat. Those nished ihe police with a picture iff the entirely laiy, who was lecoynixert aa one of the opened a gush reaching across the nrck. three Ihis who were playing pool iu J. W, Morehou.--e, Br, his father, I a Commercial street saloon all night. la Boston visiting another son, Frank The three lads, none of whom la over Murchouae, who is superintending a 17 year old. had played pool until 7 big silver mine in Texas. The young o'clock jPKtcrday morning, then left man telegraphed to hia father that the place, and it is nut kuowu where he would be In Boston and the latter they went. Mr. Kesler was advised to take the left several days sgo to meet hi sou, whom he has not seen for several matter Judge Brown of tho years. J. W. Morehouse, Jr, a third Juveulle court, which he did. and Ihe aon, has been with George st Fish officers of that court are now trying to find the missing boy, but kp to n Springs and Is now In Balt Lake. Relatives can offer no explanation Isle hour last night hu had uut been for ihu young mans deed. His domes- found. A complaint against the Commertic Ufa has been happy. Recent drinking ig thought to have brought nn a cial street salooiakeeper rhaiglug him temporary derangement of hla mind with allowing boys under 31 years old and while in this condition yesterday In hla saloon, was filed yesterday He baa been before Judge afternoon he made hla almost before un the same Brown twlcfc .attempt to end his life. SLASHES THROAT. usrd, ml espcclaTy In rhlnaware. of lint the Our beautiful line of fancy and dishes la the moat complete f nr In the city. An inspection aril! demonatraie thin. See u Inform Are alwar The a govi-mae- bear-Whe- n au-en- buying. u, Fresh fruits and vagatablaa, staple and fancy gracariaa. e.; e. 2259 Washington Ave. upt-rsiin- nth A Cert'e Planes. Ntwman Brea.. Organa. -- . - high-grad- WARDLEIGH H. C. ox-ratin- i n t r ' e " eff-ir- ' .1 , PIANOS 1 ' TG.-tn- . ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE More-house- 4 - Bam Violins, GuiiarB, Aoeoidooas, Jos, strings. , ' , ..... of Bheat Muaift, Latest Fabllritkins . , Set the Wonderful Pipe Organ. Avanua, 2371 Waahingtnn ' OGDEN, UATH. PICKETT : Grocery Co. Is where you buy Ihc Best the Market Affords V, le-tu- e fine Fruits -- Vegetables Staple ahd Fancy ul SUBURBAN ROAD FRANCHISE. COAL SITUATION Garfield Smeltei cause Ave. WEDDING PRESENTS i. (A arc. Iho order, of the day BUSWELL improve. The Garfield smelter may start up ugr.in today and work on a small ton- condition under the Instructions of the county ciinimlxidniirra. The fare will be 10 (vote to Murray, 13 emu to Bingham Junction and 35 cents to Five cents will ho charged Bandy. to Redwood road and Fortieth street, 35 cents to Garfield and T3 ceuts to Bingham. The franchise was passed wit hunt any notable change from the way U The first franchise was prevented, was a blanket franrhlae. bur the com mlssioner refused to consider It. Mi. Clark and Mr. Pnrscll were told of j number of things which the county would insist upon If a franchise was grained, and the second petition all the points satisfactorily. Mr. Clark yesterday filed with the city recorder an acceptance nf Ihe franchise recently granted by the cuy Council. Work is to begin ..n Hu- ui- tual construction of ihe ro.id wi'hin is where you buy the best for the money TWENTY-FOURT- F. AUG. HEINZE IN SALT LAKE. Balt Lake, Oct. IS. - F. Augustus Heinxe, the Montana mining magnate who la now a powerful-facto- r in tho operation of the mines and melter of the Bingham Consolidated Mining and Binelting company, rvtnche-the city thU afternoon. He rauie down from Butte On a delayed train from the north. The coming of Mr. Heinxe at this time ntay possibly have some bearing upon the deal Unit ha been pending for some time for the taking over of a control of the Ohio Copper company's mine at Bingham and ou is due on next Tuesday. Mr. Heinxe' engineer have been ninklng an examination of the Ohio mine lately, and It Is learned from au Indl-ec.Source that they did not meet with any disappointment, which nmv lm taken to Indicate that they have probably made a favorable report to their which-payme- t Recent developments at the Ohio hare been of s character intensely satisfactory to Manager Thomas Weir and associates. There Is no rtouht hut that the Ohio is now one or ihc big copper mines of Bingham, siiul with Ihe price or copper around prices It might to make a splendid account of Haolf. It is likely that Mr. llelnze will make a personal Inspection of the mines operated by the Bingham Con. company In Bingham and Tlnllr, as well as the smelter at Bingham .1 unction, which lias been undergoing a vigorous oicrhaullng under the iIIipi-thiof General H. L, Manugcr Charles. PEONAGE IN THE SOUTH. H the wlm hsd tXu. T3i uud lirtlniko-d- e d 1 i Alex-nndc- , wnr-lerfu- l . d.. in-- ' - n. The more yon look st the dans of Jrundry work turned out by this the more certain we nr that ' yon will continue to favor ns with your order a, lor our pricea are well eatab-lishme- within the reach of everyone. Atk for enr new rate an family washing. They will interest you. Ogden Steam Laundry 37 35th FLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Coping and Headstones. Don't buy from agents, aa they get large commissions and yon havo to pay thorn. Beo your home people UriL Yard opposite City Cemetery. BL a iiliHin Gurdncr md th6 oiwp den. which land He northeun of Rich- field, for making an experimental test. In this reclamation work the land i drained by mean of tile drainage, the tile being laid in a perfect iv sir.usht line. The least raise or uepicssion choh- grtll cause the drain l led with mud. Mr. Brown as lie beiieves a I uf Aik!!'. redeemed '"J f tlf va'.hV by mean, of an,lvr - ..j. T . j T,iEi,i. Ml , . . j t- - I I -- SehtH-lm-ku- Uaih-v- . In conclusion, st.iied that she had at ihe nme a strong sns- thsil botix-1litas pir1in ,,.,1 helli-ve- (1P iine thing, and she fully ihst had the ofilcti done tJa-I- . lutv the coubl have . Hn east'v placed behln l the hais shl. j,ad cle.n case xcalnst Hie furor, ami iht police knew i: Ao- eor.liug tu Sheets' own ailmi.siou he ft. can be and w..st off drainage. The tluoiiinc the alkali on top nf 'he ground and drainage to rarrv it .up of 'lie ground down lo drainage level. e says it i,-ji:T1 ( her letter, the nitin Ii.i-- l bropgli' t police liep.d(ua"ters and kept thert. lull si.e hid nevrr been uuuiid. W'liai was the ira.en that s!:e wa not? That is the rpiesU.-lhnt is troubling Mrs Halle), nut Mr. Bailex lily wuitbl . I -- ihriyt.lmmtkff (mnuie JG (VLjfy CorwaColdlaOiwDty.CrmmZ Dayq' wiwry bos. 33a IkiiIi tiie Qiiiriii-i- l the and Vatican, nhiie ht, wished to remain Incognito, in comas he had no oHlicnl ing to Rome. Tho scm'iary said lhat Ihe Imperial chancellor. Prince Von Bin-loalone direct the policy of tne German foreign office. The triple alliance, the recrelary cxplalm d. expire some year from now. and naturally, which a. a now rendered iu the vi-i- ta Indlspi-nraMe- the , foreign policy of the countries Interested will be refer- of view red iu, hut Hie exchange will not have the character of nego Gallons. The presence fn Rome of Count Lanza, who was Ii ills ambassador at Berlin, is not ronuerted with the visit to Rome of H-- rr Von Tci.lrsky ns fttnf will le the Count has replaced at Rorlln by Signor Panxa. formerly ambassador of Italy to the court of St. James. KILLED HIS OWN BON. Enraged Protected Because the Boy Hie Mother. Chlcseo. Oct. 18. Bernard Cluhr, a Russian laborer, today shot nnd fatally- wounded hi son. twenty year old suicide by nnd then cnmmitre-carbolic ncld. The son had prevented Clohr from killing bis mother anil the father, enr ted at this, entered Ms son's room, while the latter lay anleep. end shot him twice in the swal-lowlt- ie back. VIOLATED -d Tr'l-une.- " ! s. d F.iru:i interna'i-ui.i- al'.iincc. : Mini.t.- situaiiun and the - ib. lual he Trihune. of preteu-llnI..- .McWhirter were toiling a it wa- - cooKcd up or), s ii.t; J.i.se - :hi i?-- EIGHT-HOU- LAW. R Boston, Oct. IS. Aver diet of guilty wna p 'd today In n test case brought against Wiliam H. Ellis, a local contractor who wa charged with v!o:.ni-..law the federal eicht-hon- r wu navy on wok at the ' Id in the I'nlt-(,- ! The trill w( ynr-(u-n- a-- AMERICAN BANKERS. of Lading Committee Asks foe Logiolation. Bill St. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 18. Elastic currency and currency reform cgnai lulled the paramount topic ul today! session of the convention o( the American Bankers association. Several efforts were made yesterday by different delegates to bring the subject betoro the convention for dlscuaalup nnd action, but counter efforts were successful tn thwarting this purpose for the day in order that routine rebe presented. There ports might wna not sufficient time for the submission of nil the re porta and a number went over until today. The session was opened with prayer offered by Rev. H. B. Bradlev, pastor of Bt. Johns Methodist Episcopal church south of Bt. Louis. Immediately the hearing of repor's wna resumed, thu first being the report of the clearing house conference committee, by Secretary Frederick E. Farnsworth, of the Michigan Bankers associations, Del roil. The report set forth that unquestionably the evil of country checks aud par points la and has been for some years one of the most important subject nhich the bank have had lo consider. The report stated that efforts are being made by the clearing houses of the country to eradicate the evil but that many a of tha clearing houses have poor of rule looking towaid the accomplishment of this result, some uf them being without even an effective organization, and the committee that the work should be carried oul on broader line and more . sya-tem- cope. The report of the bill of lading committee was presented by Chairman Iranis E. Pierson, president of the New York National Exchange bank. New York City. The report dealt with the methods of handling bills of lading by bank, and recommended t bar there be presented to congress in December amendment! to Ihe rate bill, to follow the existing bill of lading clause, that will provide negotiability for bill of Isdiug when issued in negotiable, form, and also define the rights and linbillilea of rh parties thereto, to the cx;mt. necessary to safeguard ihe reasonable rights of those advancing value upon such documents with due regard to the nature of the business and relation, rights and duties of the carrier. A resolution was adopted that llm secretary of the uaaoclatlun be directed to mall, within thirty days, to all bankers, members of cougrex-- , carh clearing house association, chamber of commerce, board of trade and shipping association in the Infted Slate . copies the of report of of the bin lading committee and that every banker be urged to nse hla best effort lo secure the adoptalinn by congress uf the committees racnininendaiion. Jlr. Yeljlro One. superintendent of Agriculture of Japan, was Introduced and addressed the convention on the topic Borne Financial Aspect a of the Late War.' The delegates who had beep patiently waiting for the curi uey reform question lo be brought up were brought to their feet protesting at 11:3ft oclock when President Hamilwould ton announced lhal have to be vacuted in twenty minutes owing to ihe management desiring to prepare for the afternoon matinee performance poatpimed from yesthe terday. After some discussion, whole subject of currency wa made nn order of business at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mr,. Charles J. Hades, of Atlanta, an attorney1, was then Introduced and A made an address, on the topic, Plea For the Cotfon gFleld. ' ARRANGEMENTS. -- , FUNERAL Confederates Will Attend the Funeral Davis, . of Mra. Jefftrson New York. Oct. 18. There will bo for the late Mra. Jefbrief aery-iceferson Devi at the hotel today, attended by relative and personal friend. s tnt It Is the wish of the the funeral at Richmond family be attended by aa many vetfrana of fha Confederacy a possible. Lieutenant Governor Ellison of Virginia, will have tha rri arrangements in charge, having wi n ed here last night to consult will members of the family. The body from be accompanied to Richmond here by Major Edward Owen of Montof tu gomery, coinmander-tn-c.hlc- f Confederate veteran soldier, and guard of honor from that orgamra-tloand Mrs. J. H. Parker, pres. dent of the New York Chapter Daughter of the Confederacy and a de.egattcm of women. In the f neral PnV ' n will be Mr. and Mr. J.Addison Jefferson Haves Daria, a grind- on, a grandD. Webb, Gerald Mra. and The fuse daughter. and 3T. Webb. eral at Richmond will tak place at 3 oclsck tomoTr.iv afternoon. 1 a,i'-jr. i' re-o'- 'ai-i.u- w'.-- Chicago. Oct 18. A despatch to the Record Herald tram Los' Angeles. Cal.. savs: Passenger on the Los Angeles Limited of the Salt Lake railroad, who arrived lu I .os Angeles yesterday, told of a prospector who siuppod a train running forty mile an hour, in the middle of the Mojave desert, by flags log it with bis ha; to secure water for himself and the burros. The train creu aupplied them all by the bucketful . quickly a possible amt started the Limited on its way again. An oi i Nevada law. which allus desert tra elers who are in distress to stup train and demand water and compels train crews to provide the needed refreshments still hold. The old prospector knew It, so did the engineer. - Russian t- i -- Nym Rome, Oct. 18. -- The German secretary for foreign affairs. Herr Von Tffhlrsky, who is nuw visiting Rome, Is said lo be very much annoyed nt the publicity given to his journey. thu obliging him lo pay visits o h-.- ! i the Foil German Diplomat Must Visit the Pope and tha King. t - dif-.'lc'- hin:?' a.ked, ('mild on that I could uppi-ihim " b- x,, (.liuidn i.' l c hiihwi-icIti,. promised to get oul vf town - , notified , Ih(, tiec-uii- Ihe a. Sjtn.-eii- ril;,1( i nn-?- .iiiu-junr- ,ijn) - HE IB EMBARRASSED. -- I Balt Lake, representing the expert men', atalhm bureau of ihe in'eiioi tie- H. r.. c un- partment at pleted the preliminary inesilga!ins Hurt ourve) s for making a drainage lest of alkali laud of Sevier csiimi -. a'mii which have been in the pa-doned On account of the alkali which comes tu ihe surface from suh-lr- i isa- tlon. Mr. Brown ha- - .eleclcd two piece! of land, one hehmeine to Mill trial, and through the nee straightened np in the chair into which he shrunk down when he first New Yoik, Oct. 18. The case of K arrived. S Snanx, who was arrested on July Besides McW'hirter, five other 27th. charged with peonage, will lie were called. Cipt. Burbldge bet uie the federal grand Jury and Detective Raleigh are of Ihe aute brought Cnitt-when here indat assistaiit build and general appearance. Both A tlorucy State District Clarenc were brought ticforc MrWhtrief, and 111 his witnesses, he was asked tu Identify the one who Hnitglilnn the chief .inning them Mrs. wa- - with him in the office of Chief Mary Grace (Jiiarkenhos. an aunrney Fhe-'ts- . lnstnnr-ly- . lie plcke-- l out Ru't-igwho made ii,. complaint ihst causc-and added (lint Otpl. liiirhldge hsd Ihe Hm-s- i uf rtwartx. lu do villi the ce.se, beyond Hwari i on tin employment ngeuev unlhiug hi'n the ball, and -- pruklng pausing Hml was charuert with enticing Ihous-to him. tuts uf joiu-- men to go Smith, unde,-falsMrs. Maly King uf the New Kng-lunp ret i nets, to turpenil:i" CillllpK addition, a sKier nf .Tim Donaldin the awsmps of Floil-la- . lumher mills son, cniifiniied the McWhirter slot y I m!,i anil mine.' copper. plumphaic by telling of ihe dinner party out Nuniliei's of ihem escaped nnd returnon the ed lo their homes in the North, full Ihci'e 3 celebrate the robbery, evening It occurred. Her two daughof leoi min broken lu healih. Win'll Svrari x was held In S.n-s- i Ihi1 ters. Marrellu King aud Grace King, uf this dinon July 27i!i. Mrs. Quackenlios (iecid-e.- l also confirmed the tu go South and inve.iigHtc mat- ner pariy, identiiylug two pictures of nnd the two O'Briens as ters iHTMin.illy. lu necks' Donaldson members of ihe parly of six wlio gathCm she visilurt l the ineuiIon-trip nips iii the evidence agaitiM Swanx. saw ered there. The main prop fell out from under In the uperutton and system Imt Iho defense of C'iM Sheets us earr'ed sufTcrlng from fever, r by the Sail Imkc Tribune. with fortj-- ix affidavits. McW'hirter branded statment pmduhed in that paper as plain, unDRUMHEAD COURT MARTIAL. varnished lies. was that The principal jne nf the For All Conscripla Refusing to Serve he had asked Chief of r.iliee George in the Army. A. Sheets not in arre! Kell, anil had declined to wear nut eoniniaint. St IV'ei .tillt'C, On. IS. Premier McW'hirter ileel.ircd that be accepted Stoij pin ha- - sent a circular lo ihe ihc- advice of the chhf, nv.d did not provincial governors insinieiiug them try to force a complain-.- ' because hu himseir in (he chief's bands, and :o tlit- inhahitan's of their (e it was iii- In rau'-tli.r .ill conscripts nf:iing r naked to serve with the color-- , will be- tried the cumplain;. I'e was lei-ctu remain lu town, vns never asked l) druinhi ad coert martial. f.i make a r'rmpiaiut. and was indii leave the city, not rectly advised MONEY COES TO RELATIVES. ihe slightest hone fur the recovery of Kansas Ct'v. Mo. (Id. 11. All of his money lining held out to him. A islet- of Jim !) maid win confirmed the $.,,eii.iiii-- estate of ('. n ihe wealthy real estate dialer he McWhlner story in i; rt Utlon to he gang uf gratters. The six of them nf this cii . who died suddenly on a ok dinner a: her home fn night mill bo luhritaM ly a irita I mi ihe rubbery. Her two daughters brother in Chicago nnd sister In liter in spite of the ll-- o spw ihem. Wnrtemlitirj.. In a"enivi;ing to ratDe Witness fact th.it the dead man had planned Ju.lue C. S. Varlan was for mn-- e than ten years to leave Ms aught up short by a:te of his own to charity nnd re'Jgiou vaf V.o'dlng uml s, i badly rai led" hlm-t.- f oignnix-iilnrs- . An wiP .1, owthat lie bad tu stop a king ing this imentli.n was found, but a until I- :culiert himself. thu nnmh has faied to diseove-A few mi-.- i ins laier in sfked .i lalld duemnent dlsnoslng uf the es . iiies.lii! iir:i'-- "r.g that h i tate. The estate will lie admiulstere ked shi-- t' not - arrer Bel. by the public, administrator. Vhirror Tha',s a lie. sil i i eii-iINTERNATIONAL anxriiv "Who's CONFERENCE. "ar?" "The li Like lB-iaek .'leWhi-'t-- i. Oct. 18. The R issian r.,. and Vvitn found lu ad m'.snndt-rs-.uoaea'n. ipi'.iiter. M. lawnlsky. ba.- .I heie St. Ftiitshuia to c- n1... he line ef defense Auan.iouing a for I . Camps l fully InIIcvi-quite l.ntm people In this city wjiii charcoal inns. their Hla answ.-- i wus surprising. He said I hut the officers had found the iv.au nnd httd him In the office for eight hours, waiting for mihusm-- to mum up and make a enmphtint again.; him. in Inti a. no one had appeared, the diet' had been urtn-.- i liaise. ' I Win did you nuiif' - thirty telcphonn From the With Affidavits. pro-luc- e him. " 'This is Shoot you arc (Hiking to.' caine the "I then usked hint shut ho had dun ill Ihe mailer of aiTesting lln sc men. t Rstuma wt-neis- After detailing the operations n(ihe " gang which peddled "patent Ihe this Irons throughout pliy slimmer, Mra. Halley atated l hat she wrote a Bheeta to Chief asking that lie letter srresi those swindlers and she would appear in person and swear to s complaint. chaiging them with oiiiuinlnt; money under (wise pivilem.es .Mr. Sheets did not take 'lie IrouMo to answer my letter." slip xuid, "hi. after a few days I railed him up ou cov-ere- d Phones 17L , Woman STANDARD TO AGREE said one smelter mansgei todaj , there does not appear lu be much hope of relief from the present situation for many weeks The railroads are not only short of cars, but they are also abort of power. The situation is Indeed bad, aud it hurts the producer, for we have been compelled to ask some of our patrons to curtail shipment until conditions LOS LIMITED. Nevada Law Allows a Desert Traveler te Halt a Tram for Water. OIL CASE FAILS for mure coni. The worst of it is. right-of-wa- THE JEWELER 370 JURY neighbors, the management is plcadlug CHIEF OF POLICE. A y - TRAIN AN ISLAND. Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. Is. Attorney General Herbert 8. Hadley of Missouri has decided to institute proceedings in SaU. Lake, Oct. 18.' The second day the Ignited States supreme court to or the preliminary hearing uf Chief of establish title to Island Park, lu the 1'ollce George A. Sheets on the charge Missouri river between Olay county. Kanfelony brought u-- t Missouri, and Wyandotte county, of, compounding ray of sunshine into the (sse uf his sas. island Park comprises nearly s secriver. Mislead there was a telling blow de- tion of land in the Missouri livered to hi case and it lunded right Priseflghts aud other into the camp of hi buiet defenders, have taken place without hindrance ou of nil state for McW'hirter declared with empha- the island. It being outside Wolcott-Bil-lAfter the Joe sis. and with the first show of heal Jurisdiction. Rhodes fight last month. Gov. Folk he has displayed m the stand, that action to have the ownership of the Salt Lake Tribune was a plain took island determined. the was no and liar, absolutely (that tuere truth iu the -- tuienient it had accredited tu him, of asking that Bell be nut arreMed by Chief Sheet, and refusing IN to swear out a couipluiul. He urged that In telling Ilia story to the chief, he watted (or the chief to take the proper action, and trusted him with this expected action till he became convinced he was dealing merely wlrh another member uf the gang who had plundered him bv searching hla pockets, while pretending to be officer. In leaving Balt he had gone because no inducement had been held out to remain, because he had been told hi case THE JUDGE ORDERS THE wa hopeless, and because Chief BUTJURORS TO FURTHER DESheets bad visted him he would doall LIBERATE. he could to recover the money, and send it on tu him. Hjras warned by the chief when he seemed lo linger too long that bis train would leave Evidently a Convincing Cass Han Not Bean Mado Out Against him If he did mu hurry. mad tho Trust. After the trial. eMcWhlrter Mill further protest against the Balt Lake Tribune, and its summoning of abuse, slander and absolute falsehood Findlay, Ohio, Oct. 18. At 8 oclock to make its vindictive case against this morning there was no sign of him. Approaching a Tribune repre- verdict from the of the (tale sentative he called his attenrlon to the against the Brand (Jury a rd Oil company of headlines Gambler McWblrter Tells Ohio for alleged conspiracy against His Story, and lu the printed evi- trade. dence below showing that he had nev1:55 oclock the jury, upon Ha At er played a ga'me of cards in hla life, own was brought before Iho that he objected lo playing cards, and court,protest, declared it had not reached a knew no game uf chance; that he sat verdict, had no request to make and in this game (or three minutes' only, was told by Barker that he Judge while O'Brien really pluyed his hand, did not feel that the case had been in was a. total stranger and that he and he, given sufficient conslderaii-jAmerica and Balt 'Lake City, wlTcre naked the jury to return therefore, he was to be branded n gambler. to !te room and give further considerHe al-- o called attention to more head- ation. Tho twelve men went out withw lines on page 3, hich declured that out a word. McWhlrtor had said he did not desire for an audience The the arrest uf the gang, aud again de- with theapplication court came first at 1:31), clared these were lies. when the bailiff was called and told MrWhlrter la used to bonnle Scot- that the jury wished to be instructland, where headlines tell what i In ed how to render a verdict of disthe story below, and this was nn agreement When the court and atAmerican' cuat .in he had just bump- torneys bad assembled, however, the ed into. There was oue slight bit of jury Indicated that It was not quite confusion In his testimony, which Atready to come Into court. When It torney Brown straightened out. It was did come twenty-fiv- e nilnulea later, found that McW'hirter didn't know Judge Banker remarked, Hare you what a "liar" waa In American usage. verdict? upon After tesrityiiig that he had gone to agreed Your Honor, we have not, the Cullen bar. it waa brought out the foreman, an old man that he meant the office counter, nnd with flowing white beard. that his business there wa to leave After a pause, which waa Impreshis grips. sive from the fact that a pin could As was the ease yesterday, MeWhlr-te- r have been heard if dropped, (he was ctol under cross examination. court remmked: When question were asked with a Have you any requests to make? In them he caught up the Joker came the mild voice I think uot, Joker and dangled It before the law- of the foreman. him. the confuse Once to yers trying I do not feel that you have' given lawyer liecanie decidedly the confused the cnee the length of time in considIn He the sat easily chair, eration that you should nnd. thereparty. leaning allghtly forward, and often fore, ask you to return to the jury finof one ou Ills playing with a ring room for further consideration. in gers. Without another word, and Chief Bheeta sat across the room the impressive silence, the jury filed hi from him, behind lawyers, and back to its room and was locked upT looked much more dejected than he did yesterday. He must hare passed a PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. bad night, for he had a worn and alPAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to most haggard appearance. Yesterday cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleedhe joined in the laughter, but today or ing Protruding Piles In ii to 14 day he remained set In his expression or refunded. 50c. money never entire c.mt-paule- nage. ANGELES a Liar. Be- A PROSPECTOR HELD UF THE or Kansas Is to Establish Title, Missouri in Ealt Lake Tall Straight Story Tribuna Cailad situaBall Lake. Oct. Iv -- The tion at the ameli-'iand in nearly every miutug camp in the iui? co:i-- t s tnues serious. While the cu.-- l declare il.ut they ran supply the demand for find, the railroad do not supply ihe cars. The Garfield smelter has been forced and It wav lo close down learned at the offices of the American Smelting aud H.linlug company that the Garfield plant has- uot turned out a pound of copper rot- more than two weeks, aud It lias been only with most ext i run- difficulty that the fires have not keen drawn I'oiu the big Murray plaut. However, it has not been running up to capacitj for several week, and as many as eight furnaces have been down at one time. The Blughaui Consolidated has also boon operating under rapacity, but the situation at that plant la somewhat relieved today. Is also running The I tah Coiisuli-iateat full tilt, and as In the case of its The Salt Lake, Oct. county commissioners granted the petition Mrs, Francis T. Bailey Telle ef Her yeeterdny lor a franchise to Harry P. Experiences With Sheata. Clark and W. U. Purnell, representing the promoters of an luterurlMn elecBalt Lake. OcL 18. Mrs. FrancM tric railroad, to build and operate a T. Bailey, who resides at 103 North line over certain road in thn county. has been following the Work will be commenced utxra the First West, Interest Bheeta case with decided road thirty days after Ha apccptaure to her own experience with the or It wUl be forfeited. It la agreed owing chief of pollco during the latter part in the frqnrhlae to have the electric of May. Mrs. Bailey wus one of the road in operation within one year. numerous victims In this city who Upon leaving the city limits st 13.90 for a wonderful charcoal Fourteenth Bouth and Eighth Wear jiald Iron that was peddled around by a streets, the route designated in the gang of grafters, who cleaned up in franchise is as follows: all probability 13.000 In this city beBanning east on Fourteenth South fore they rieparteik street lo Sixth West; tiicuee south Mr. Bailey was anxious to have the along tiiiih West street to Murray; fellows arrested ami an nolified Chief thence through Murray south along of Police George Sheets in writing, the Bute road to Bingham Junction she says. Here la Ihe slory told by and thence to Bandy: also running her: street west along Fourteenth Mouth It Is possibly uot a nice ihing in to Redwood road; thence south along push a man down further thun he is Redwood road In Fortieth highway; on his downward career.'' .iM Mis. then?' west along Fortieth highway Halley by way or Introduction, hut to Garfield, and thence to Bingham while I have 'been reading the acand Bingham canyon. count of the isiltce scandal I could were some feaIt was agreed that ones hour --or- not but feci that Un-rvice tdinuld be giveu over the lines tures almul my experiences wlili Chief during tho dsy. The 1 recks and the Slice's Hint tallied in a measure with two feet on the (Nitride of those piomluent In the McWhlHer the tracks are t be kept in first-clas-s rohliery. AND FRfcStl Washington Business Shortage. , once. OWNERSHIP OF Men Robbed BAD. Quits of at upon - 18. ALWAYS NICE THE AGAINST IS CHIEF OF POLICE. employer. GROCERIES 2344 TESTIMONY STOPPED x MAN have agreed to sign a note for tho of 1ft per eriit of ::.9o. "I think when we pay taxes which go lo pay sworn officer their salaries we are entitled to protection from bilks, even if ii i only a case of $3.Sft, said Mrs. Bailey in Conclusion. Mrs. Bailey tuned further that she of the morning hod wm ten to dpapers at the time of ihe incident an I (U tailed the abo'-incidenis. but the paper in question bad nut printed a line on the subject. Em-Tb- e A Olsen, Grocer, A WORRIED From Correspondents md State Exchanges Presents C. SHEETS IS I 1 l -- b. w dl'trrr - pip ecu-- l.i'-ve-'- t t, ,n romp!: f- . - i? o-- i ,,, y Id OWAR B3RGIR ACQUITTED- - br-- I, f nlre hcur a Hin o:i ginf-Tcework. The claimed , enciea mads pii ueci ssjry nine worl . In the case is ImprisThe penalty onment for six or a fine of II.u-'- i'i nr both. Judge George granted I twenty day to file exceptions. e r.-v-- I?.. . J?. V -r i'i-- was ac ,"edic'": out eighteen lfou:-- The jury . Cedar PaMds. la.. Oct. surtosed to be IS. a John ft-- i. wa |