Show BOY BADLY HURT i hans hang jacobin jacobsen caught between freight Car rio grands depot salt silt la lake lao O april 26 whilo playing in the yards near the tho illo rin grando grande western depot a 13 year yea old lad named hans naus jacobsen wa wig crushed between two car a and n it is not known yd yet llew cae 6 r 0 chis injuries are it Is feared that he lie may bave been badly hurt intern internally any it scorns that the cars were without bumpers and the boy was between them wilen when they w were ere forced together by a switch en engine agne attracted by his screams trainmen tried to pull him from his hl position bu but t the cars had to bo be drawn apart before this could be done the injured boy was carried into the baggage room and wid tho the police were notified noti fled it Is that the desk serge sergeant aut tried to get the county ghyst clan to attend to the tho case but that dr calderwood refused to go saying that it was not a matter for the county to take up tip the railroad people it Is alid alleged ged failed to act for the reason it was that it IV was none of their affair meanwhile the boy was lying unattended and suffering intense path it was wat an mn hour before ho he was finally carried homo home and recel received Ned proper attention mrs K X raby the boys boya mother resides at 27 gale 3 ae bart the red tape of the county and the railroad with the failure to locate either of the tho city physic physicians istas necessitated the calling of another doctor and dr waite re spondee spon ded the boy had chad a restless night but seemed somewhat improved this morning and it is confidently expected that he will recover diphtheria vic VICTIM elm I 1 son of M L wilkinson lkinson Wl succumbs to ravages Ravage of disease salt lake april 26 the five year old boy of al L wilkinson lkinson Wl floor walker of belth died at 3 I 1 a L m today from diphtheria after only two days illness the funeral was held at 3 p in both funeral and burial were of course strictly private employed Emp loyes of the firm sent up quite an assortment of flowers in token of their sympathy MALAD NATIONAL DANK BANK washington D C april 26 the application of jedd jeffs gritt griff davis jones bros robert broa bros and R T owens to organize the first national bank of malad city idaho with 30 capital has been approved by the comptroller of odthe athe currency HOLM DECLARED SANE salt lake april 26 after an examination by county physician calderwood and his assistant or raley charles F holm was declared sane yeste yesterday afternoon by judge armstrong and was returned to the county jail to await awatt a preliminary hearing before judge diehl upon the charge of larceny when holms case was waa 11 Con tuned on page Tl three iTee STATE NEWS continued from page two called in the police court yesterday rooming he be attempted to arguo argue a demurrer to tho the complaint the assistance of an attorney his actions appeared rather queer so judge D klebl thought it advisable to look into the mans mental condition the examination was held yesterday yest yesterday erda 7 afternoon before judge arm armstrong zerong and holm was declared sane DIES ON THE TRAIN salt lake april 26 F edwin din green gree n an old soldier from loe los angeles died on the salt lake route rout train no 2 on the divide just above caliente Oal Cal lente last nl bt mr ir green was from the soldiers home in los angeles which ia is the pacific coast branch brancil of the national home chome of disabled veteran sol dgorg alpi B and was mas en route to ign ignacto aclo colo but further than mon this bothin nothing 9 could be learned of the man his ills 1 dead lead body was discovered by one of the train crew and was brought to salt lake and taken to 0 o the undertaking parlors of joseph william taylor it is not known what the cause of his death was the soldiers home at LOB s angeles hag has been noti notified flod of veteran greens death and anstr instructions u i as to the disposition of the remains will probably bo received rece ived during the day ON WAY wy TO PIOCHE salt lake april 27 no further evl evi benco of increased activity in the blocho district would bo be required than the nume numerous shipments of now machinery which are being sent to tho the district by va various 1 mining companies the tho kentucky oom nany one of the most active companies compan lea in the district has just forwarded two compressor plants one for the susan duster the other for the tho prince property the ile plants are complete in every respect and will enable this company to get the quick action BO so much desired now that construction of the railroad to tho the camp lg IS in actual progress in its susan duster shaft the ohio kentucky encountered a fine ore body at feet it baa has passed through the vein and a station Is now being established on the level from which drifts will be run to the ore in the prince property it has a vein feet wide on which it is sinking this vein Is composed of an rn iron fluxing flexing ore carrying carrying lead it Is a low grado grade but on account of the character of the ore it will be profitable to work on a large scale tho the mendall mining company whose property la Is in the highland dis dist erict has shipped a forty horse power ga gasoline zoline engine and a gallows frome this company haa has a largo large body of ore rich in lead and carrying considerable values in silver and gold it has re bontly been compelled to lay off most of its men because of a congestion of oro ore in ls Is bins chutes and drifts while the dumps are piled high with it by the time it Is enabled to komove this accumulated ore it will bo be in position to remove operations upon a much larger scale kate ORE OF ELY DISTRICT 1 cumberland ely has opened largest 1 and richest ore body in camp bait salt lake april 27 it if any man has a jl right to feel gratified over the sue boog that are being registered at ely these pro prosperous days it Is geo goo EL gunn to whom the cumberland ely company owes pretty much all there lf la due to any one mr ouno gunn from the beginning has been truo true to this great ely bly property and when othera others were inclined to regard it lightly he grew m moro more ore than ever convinced of the ultimate greatness of the group ely has beon been famous farnow for a year on account of the nevada consolidated company that property for many months w was about all that tho gug denholm engineers could aeo see in th the e camp now they thet arc are becoming converted to the merits D of tho cumberland ely IMY as well the no bars are aro down thoro there Is another nevada can in the field mr gunn reached his salt lake headquarters friday morning from a swing w ing around ely and yerington neton the latter copper camp owing not a little to him and hla his in dove developing ve the maon mason valley group from a prospect to 10 a mine of largo caliber when seen by the tribune yesterday air mr gunn was not inclined to be very communicative he stated that the salt lake reader was well enough acquainted quain ted with the cumberland ely and its tremendous resources without necessitating him giving any additional de detail he stated that the cumberland elys ore body was the largest and richest in all the district of ely and that means just that and a great deal at that As to the mason valley property at yerington mr gunn states that he c can not tell how great are the resources of this mine nor the possibilities bili ties of tho future the ne great ore body on an the foot level now being probed by machine drills has been crosscut for a distance of fifty foet feet and no one knows nor Is there any way to tell ter bow how much wider it will be while the mason valley has overturned Bome somewhat what mr gunns original theories regarding the better enrichment with depth all changes that development work has disclosed are for the better and consequently more satisfactory is the TheA mason fason valley management stated mr air gunn has almost a oar of copper ore available for shipment the same being as rich as 23 25 por per cent red metal this ore came from the re bently cut body of richer rock and while its extent has not been as great gnat as the main body on the foot level mr gunn states t that hat it is holding out very well UTAH LAKE MUST BE DRAINED committee appointed to ask canal companies to draw off water provo april 26 at the mass meeting held tonight to discuss the question of lowering the water in utah lake the report of the utah county lake commissioner john B milner was to the effect that the batar was already more than eight inches above the compromise point it was tho the opinion of those present that the water would rise two more feet unless extraordinary tra ordinary measures were taken to draw it oft off it was also reported that many acres of land which were formerly planted with sugar beets boots were now under water A committee was appointed to visit the barrens and pumping station and make such other investigations na as would in their judgment help to relieve the present conditions dit ions long after organizing the committee will communicate with W fitzgerald president of the presidents dents organization of the various canal companies Mm panlee and with J F smith court commissioner with a view of inducing them to use their influence toward dra drawing iving oft off tho the water from tho the lake an effort will be made to havo all tho the outlets of the lake filled to their fullest capacity V as ahe the situation is a serious one and affects many property owners I 1 BOY WITH WHISKEY salt lake april 27 ralph C beebe 14 year old broke up the salt lake public school baseball league temporarily lost last wednesday when he appeared at etbert liberty park to witness the amerson lowel game in an intoxicated condition with two bottlo bottle of whiskey in his pockets after distributing tho the liquor among the boys he soon had bad a bunch of riotous rooters who took possession odthe of the baa baseball field the game was called off and principal W 11 bradford of the lowell school tok beebe to the police station the boy sa says that be he bought the liquor at the willes horn drug store abbe was turned over to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and the drug companies will be prosecuted under the th adult delinquency law for selling liquor to minore minors NEIGHBORS QUARREL salt lake april 37 judge diehls knowledge of the german tongue stood him in good stead steed friday afternoon when the case of frederick rumbach Rum boch charged with assault and battery on mrs mathilda mathildo polite waa was heard board in police court the case ce woe arose from an irrigation ditch dispute in tho the great greal and populous suburb of lake jake breeze situated at and near second south and twenty fourth west streets et mrs pollie declared to the court that rumbach had baa lilt her on the band with a pitch fork which he was using in opening h his Is irrigation ditch the coille and humbach rumbach ch properties les lie ile tide side 1 by side and mrs polite objected strenuously to rumbach Hu opening the ditch she filled it in as fast as rumbach opened it and she declared that he became irate and hit her with the fork she had her son william polite to lack back her statements made through mrs airs annie kunkle who interpreted the german into english tor for prosecutor daly judge diehl needed no interpretation and when mrs aira mrs polite had bad finished her statement the court called her up and asked her a few pertinent questions about abou t the qu quarrel arrol rumbach declared there was no trouble april 24 and that mrs polite was not near him at any time he ile later confessed that there was some trouble about the ditch and this conflicting Di testimony decided the court rumbach was found guilty of assault and battery and will hlll appear before judge diehl blehl this morning at 10 for punishment ROB THREE STORES salt lake april 27 burglars came near carrying town of murray early friday morning and all day yesterday Al marshal arshal mike alike mauss was busily engaged running down clues in an effort to locate the criminals three places were broken broft it into one meat market and two saloons and the burglars carried away about in cash and about the samo same amount of money in goods the meat market of lawrence williams wae was broken into and the cash register broken open twenty five conta cents in cash was taken a gold ring valued at 20 and a quantity of groceries the burglars threw throw groceries and odd articles around the store indiscriminately and acted like drunken men an n bert unions saloon woon 48 in cash was wo taken besides a shotgun and about a dozen botilho of 0 liquor nelson belsons nelsons Nel sons soua salo ealon saloon on was wm entered H 1 I w waa 15 taken from the cash eash ro register glater 60 50 from the slot blot machine which was broken open a shotgun and several bottles of liquor none of the places was broken into and it Is 1 believed that the burg burglars larg cm em aloyed skeleton keys in effecting an entrance into each place from the appearance of williams grocery store it Is to believed that it was the lat last place visited and that the burglars were pretty well intoxicated when thoy they began ransacking the establishment the groceries carried off were selected from nearly every line of stock the burglars were not no particular in the brand of boobe they de camped with but apparently took a spattering of each kind of firewater as they came to it up to a late hour friday night no arrests had been made IMPORTANT CASES IN FEDERAL COURT salt lake lam april 27 in the federal court the trial of the case of george E chandler et t al against the utah copper company was commenced friday before a jury tha th action la to brought to ryco damages which plaintiffs allege they have sustained on account of the overflow of tal ballings lings from the defendants mill on their land which it to 1 claimed lw na mined ruined the th e land and destroyed their fruit trees the trial was wa not completed plated at time of adjournment and aad will be resumed monday morning at the of court this morning edward 3 payne will plead to the tae indictment recently found against him charging him with violation af too the postal arid later interstate state com commerce morce laws ernest fulmer with several aliases wih will also plead at tho the ame same lime ahne to the indictment found mund against him charging him with forgery and a forged money order it la Is understood that the me young roan man Intend intended 64 to plead guilty to both indictments ODD FACTS ABOUT THE HUMAN PACE FACE pearsons weekly did it ever og occur to you to inquire why the eyeball of the eye la is white the reason reabon Is rather cur curious curvous fous the blood which supply its surface are aria so fine that they do not aamot the red cor ot of the blood the eyeball Is 18 covered with a coat known ae as the amica Tm ica 11 which is tough and elastic and covers the entire ball with the ex x t eption of the part behind where the optic nerve entera enters and of ot the cornea in front the pupil of the eye Is a deep hole flud by a transparent lens and fitted with a moat molt exquisite arrangement ran gement of bibdis which widen it when the light te Is dial and narrow it in a strong glate lara do you knoer that at you havo a blind nind s apor p ot in woh 7 that 1 te a amah portion ot of the tedis ted Is of tho the luon ot vision when it reaches the image of an object this ablina spot corresponds with the artery lying in the cent conte erot the optic nerve by a wonderful provision of nature the blind spots do not correspond when the eyes are directed towards the same object so they cause no inconvenience and few beyond doctors and opticians are even aware of their existence practically all persons are right or left eyed although though Id they may not know it one eye Is |