Show SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS 1 1 IN THE FEDERAL COURT RT salt lake may 27 eben J gregory charged with sweat equipment in his possession was arraigned before the federal court this morning ho he pleaded not guilty and each count heretofore 2500 on each I 1 count wasI was reduced to gregory or went back to the county jail reeling feeling greatly relieved as ho he expects to have the new bonds raised he WB arrested several months ago and has been in the county jail an indictment against him was one of tile tho grand jurys acts peter and theros P paulos greeks creeks charged with robbing the damberger bamberger coal companas comp anys mall mail box were ivere also arraigned they pleaded not guilty 4 and were taken back to the county jail the grand jury brought in indictments against these two men al also SO dr E S payne charged with using the malls to distribute forbidden literature and medicines was also arraigned ned lie he pleaded not gull guilty ty an and l V bonds being furnished was permitted tc go his way jack lacy charged with pilfering filtering from the I 1 murray Post postoffice office was arraigned ned pleaded not guilty and was taken back to the county jail all these cases will come up in the fall fal term i WORK ON NEW THEORY salt lake may alay 28 did daniel C ebersold Eber Riber who came to a violent death in this city april 24 commit suicide or was he foully murdered mrs ars lou ebersole his widow says now as she did then that he fie destroyed himself but friends of the dead man believe that he be was murdered and have reported their suspicions to the police who are investigating the case continued on page five SALT LAKE AND I 1 STATE NEWS continued from thre abreo al STARVING GREEK FOUND living for days without fo food od or clothing young man goes mad 1 salt lake may 28 starving and naked living in i a squalid hut pear near first south and second west streets driven mad by exposure and lack of food john vict a greek 22 years old was found last night by deputy sheriffs sharp and emery the officers went to the place in response to a telephone call by which they learned that a naked man had been seen standi standing fig in the door doorway ay ot of the hut matins wild gesticulations and uttering strange gibberish when the officers arrived they found the man stark naked pacing the floor and ana mut muttering terin to him salt his appearance Indic indicated atod the ravages of hunger the mans bones almost to protrude through his hig skin shin the body was apparently nothing but a skeleton ath q a leathery appearing casting casing of skin there was no clothing or food dofan y kind in the house from his appearance it was evident that lie he had et cp ten aen nothing for weeks clothing was for ho abo man end and he was taken to the chanty jail it had been so long sanc since he had bad t tasted food that hunger had bad apparent ly left him it was waa with that he was war made to oat cat at all lie was taken to the holy choss hospital last night the doctors doctore said that it waa doubtful whether or would recover dovida had ho he been left at the h hut lit a few days longer he be would surely have died of starvation WIL EXPEND END ABOUT salt talce lake ila may 2 ac william bowen bo wen manager of the utah branch of the crane company returned from chicago the first of the th week with tion that tho the corpany COTz pany had definitely decided to start the erection of its ita new warehouse at the corner of second south and second sweat sometime some time dil during ring the tho the otte jor for tho now building aras purchased from tho first baptist chuch last fall but the I 1 work hag boon been held up pending prapai aaion or of plans for the new building r mr bowen said that plans were now ibeling being prepared by architects of tho the company in chicago and will bo be ready in a few weeks the new structure will bo be considerably larger than the ono one now ocen pled by the company will contain a number of new features in tho the way of elevator and storage facilities and will cost in the neighbor boodon TELLS OF THE COST OF LIVING IN RAWHIDE NEV salt lake may i as bort bert i who for the past two months has been living in rawhide nov nev where ho he is interested in several mining properties arrived in salt laae city wednesday evening and Is registered at the knutsford he says that rawhide is right up g and nd going and is one of tho the host beet camps in the state of nevada while the living is rather high bagli in rawhide said ar mr there are at least people there already and more coming in every day water costs coats 2 a barrel a bath is a luxury and can bo be obtained on payment of 3 coal costs 50 a ton and wood is as high as 20 a cord the people of the camp have the boost fever and aro making things hum tho the town Is ia rapidly assuming a city like appearance and many permanent buildings are taking the place of the tents two weeks ago the electric light plant was put in operation and a pipe line to furnish the city with water la IR now almost complete about six of the minos mines are now making regular ore shipments and several big stakes have been made within the past four few weeks there is I 1 no doubt in mind that rawhide will make a wonderful showing in the next alms 11 OUT OF CLERKS OFFICE salt lake may alay 18 it wag learned iut gideon cideon A gibbs deputy uy county clerk under J V U eldredge jr had haa tendered his hie resignation last monday for some gome months past mr air gibbs has had charge of na and the rumor has gone out that he Is ie short in hla his accounts this Is denied by county clerk E ET 1 redge dredge although mr gibbs admits that there is a discrepancy he says Is owing to the fact that ho he f failed to collect from 4 a number of persons who desired to become citizens mr gibbs says that those these persons persona sot got away from him without paying and that he has made good the amount amol 1111 with the expectation that ho he will bo ba reimbursed imbur sed one half of the naturalization tees fees go to the county clerks cherwa office and the other half to the government if there is a shortage the clerk will of course have to make the amount good but according to the statements of mr air eldredge and mr gibbs the shortage e lg Is only the result of letting certain people get away without paying and it Is presumed that the action of mr gibbs in malting making the dohnt good will settle the matter pending a chocking checking of the accounts by a representative of the government I 1 |