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Show MUCHLYMARRIED Ex-Deputy Marshal Franks ol Salt Lake City. Sensational Developments Indeed of the Career of a NoLed Pur6uerof Evil Doers. Other New6 From the Capital. Salt Lai;;:, August 12. The great detective has been detected. The Dame of K. A. Franks, fur many years a .it'p 1 1 y niarsiial, is familiar to the public pub-lic ol the territory. No ullicial was more active in arresting violators of of tne Edmunds Tuckei law than he, an.: s.oce h s i i ireuieid. Hum the mar-.- i ii.o , he has ng .loil prominent ly as Liie ii. ml of a ut I ctie bureau. A lew days a.;o, thciv airived from Colo-iai Colo-iai a pretty woman, ahuul thirty Ye..il ut" mm. lit-i hu--oaiid had lcit her j in U m and lia'i li-.Kcn with liim their i,i y eh id i. was tu lind the . filial mat mi' c.t.ic In this f ity, ami it q.ille li.iiiilal that she should fall at Uif oai v 'l Franks" ilf ie -live agency agen-cy A-i Soon aS she saw Franks she lecogaizci him as tiif man whosome yell's ago came l the town iti .Nebraska win-re sue v as living wiih lier lather. Hiu became acquainted with him, and iiit'-r a lime married iiim. He was tin n going under Ihe name of Capon, and iiiic day about two i.ioni lis aflei their inairi n;e, a man trutn Alabama air Ved in town and rec iguizcJ Franks, alias Capon, as a man wnu laid maiiied the niece ot a senator from Alahama and drseited her. Hi' communicated I his to the lady'n iaiher, wJio confronti d Capon Willi the lads, and the Utter skipped out, going lo Sherman, Texas. J I is wile, al:er a time, got a divorce and reman led, but she never set eye upon her lirst husband until she met nim hereby accident. Other panics took bold oi the case for her here, ami limn evidence received from Alabama it transpiied that he -not only leit a wile there, hut had been married once or twice tefore in Georgia. Other cliargts of the same nature from other parts of the country are made, Inn they have not yet been suiistant iated. Franks has besides a wife in this city and has quite a family if children by her. Some time ago he brought suit for divnce against her, but afterwards withdrew i(. The exposure ex-posure ha-, crea'.ed a great sensation here. Till: I'JEOI'LE'S I'AIHV IHINVKN'TI!I. A Very Stroiic Clause In Yltrir l'Iltorin. Pai.tiMokk, August 13. The Farmers' Farm-ers' alliance, or people's party, convention conven-tion yesterday adopted resolution.", declaring de-claring that, as all the citizens are equal, therefore taxation on both ltd and peisonal property ought to be equally imposed; that every exemption 1 from taxation is a direct appropriation for the benelits of the. owner of exempted ex-empted property and an increased levy on the. property of tax payt rs; that no exemption law is just; that no law, contract or device, directly or indirectly imposing the payment of any part of an y tax of any man not the bona tide owner of the property ought, to be tolerated, tol-erated, but ought to be illegal and void; that mortgages should be taxed where recorded; that non-residents of the state ought not to participate in the use and employment of the public property of the people of the state, and therefore the oyster and other hsheries of Maryland ought to be preserved bylaw by-law for the sole use and benelit of the Citizens of Maryland, i The platform adopted as U.da was endorsed. The following wtsv also J If" All?(t".'Vimmmmmmm! and I industrial union is not and cannot become be-come a political party. This proper work of the order is educational only. and the members are lirst to decide v it li what party they w ill act. It is, on the other hand, for political parties and the managers thereof, each for themselves them-selves to determine w hat they will do to deserve the moral support of the older of the votes of its members." Frank Drown, the democratic nominee nomi-nee for governor, was indorsed for governor gov-ernor in the following: '"Whereas, Frank Prow n of Carroll county, announced an-nounced through the press his candidacy candi-dacy for the governorship, that he appealed ap-pealed to t he farmers of Maryland for support, and in public speeches further declared his sentiments as favorable to and upholding the agricultural interest, therefore, the farmers' alliance of Maryland Mary-land desires to recommend his candidacy candi-dacy to the favorable consideration of the "farmers of the state." John Kirby Iea1. Salt Lake Aug 12. John Kirby the yard master at the Rio Grande I Western who w as shot by Sum Liday in a restaurant near the Rio Grande depot last June, died at the hospital I)- lay from his injuries. Liday, it will be remembered, suspected his wife Of criminal intimacy with Kirby ami one morning 1 e walked into the restaurant res-taurant kept by his wife and alter shooting Kirby in the chest, killed his little boy and then blew his own brains out. Mrs. Liday escaped by 1 mining out i.f the restaurant. Kirby was from Nebraska and was unmarried. He was supposed to be convalescent and his death is a great surprise. The rth "in mi o-ioii Want Statistic. Salt Lakk City, August 12. It is understood that the Utah Commission has s-'iit letters to the judges of t he District Dis-trict Courts of this territory asking for statist ics as to the number of cases of infractions ol the Edmunds-Tucker law that have come to their notice since September, IS! to. and the number of convictions. The result will probably ligure in the annual report of the Com-1 mission, which will lie made next! month. There i much speculation as to how the Commission will trwat the changed condition of affairs. ! A Granlsi'tlie Kornloator. j Salt Lakk, Aug. 12. Yesterday j complaint was sworn to before Com-; missi mer Greoniuan of this city chart:- i ing Thomas Mcl'.ride of Grantsville, 1 Toole county with forniiMtion alleged! to have been committed witli Missj Lizz e IH'ehtol also of Grantsville. ! li'.-puty Marshal Cannon went out to- i day to arrest McRiide and on arriving! at Grantsville found that the bird had llown. It seems that Mdlride in order i to prevent a prosecution, married an- ! other woman out as this failed he skip- J ped out. j Th I'rrr Action to TuliP. j Salt Lakk City. August 12. A war-1 rant was issued this afternoon for the j arrest of it orce Cockei ill, a Pleasant , Gio.e farmer, w ho, a short time ago, 1 purposely ran fiver Milton Ray, a small j hoy, with a I'cavv farm wag hi, inllict j bit: injuries which may resu't fatally, i The affair, which occurred in this city, ! was a shockingly brutal one, an 1 has ; aroused great indignation. i i l.lertion Iti-turns Nearly AM In. Salt Lakk City. August 12. The , returns of the rec.nt election have j been coming with a rush this week, j and every precinct in the territory, except ex-cept five, have been heard lioni. Of these, three are in San Juan county, one in Finery, and one in Washington county. The New York lt inocratR. New York, August 12. The Demo cratic state committee Ins H-ided that the state convention shall be held in Saratoga September 15th. |