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Show . DEFAULTING BANKER WAS CHIEF MAN IN OPHIR COALVILLE TJQIES. pi rcuuvm Detroit cow prteUoa UTAH boAlVULIi V - ' - granted (light increase i Foreign inaurane companies did basins of 11,250,000 la Utah or, ud paid tb Ut 127,000 is fac. ... Patrick Morgan, a minor employed at tb Qaloey, at Park City, loat a hand lut week by tb explosion of thrss giaat cap which ha wu holding, F. C. Semmek, aa Idaho mining an glnur, lut week brought to Salt Lake from Salmon City, Idaho, 9170,000 in a band satchel, and depoaitad it ufaly In a hank. - A party of Short Lina surveyor la la lut jf tb field surveying a route for the Lumiogton eat. The survey uses the present e arrow gangs route to Ternjl ns sod ran via Stock ton. . Work on the Judge Memorial Borne for Miners, at Salt Lake, will begin soon, A alto, embracing about ton acres bear the University baa bun se- lected and purchased for IIS, 000, The Utah county eommiwioner are by taking steps to detest resident sheepmen who, it is alleged, raenov their sheep before aeuument and do not make relaras on them. Senator Clark of Montana, In an in derview in SL Lou la last week, stated that construction work on tho Salt Laktend of the Los Angeles road would probably begin thin summer, Tha bolt Laka ministerial association bu finally decided to urge the adop-tio- a of n polygamy nmandment to the constitution upon the Judiciary commutes of tha house of representatives. President RooosvaU haapardoned Lieutenant J. P. Howell of the sixth artillery, who la at Fort Douglas under nentenee of dismissal frqra tbs army, lie will toon be assigned to regular duty, A large corps of surveyors aod engl eeers are qoartered about eight miles out of Ossie station in Millard county, in tha interest of tha Salt Lake and Le Angeles road. They are rnnnlog South, towards Pioche. , Miss Emma Lucy Gates wu gives an oration in Boston last week, where she appeared before a critical audience, She was called the Utah Nightingale" by erltles, who declared eh bastes greatest voice in America. Advertising aa a physician or practicing medicine without first having obtained a license is a misdemeanor, llresden according to Attorney-Generwho has rendered an opluion on that subject in answer to a request from Secretary It W. Fisher of the state board of medical examiner. , , Jesse M. Smith, president of the Utah flheepmena association, was last week elected president of the Northwestern Wool Growers association,' embracing the states of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. The next meeting will be held In Salt ' ' ' Lake.' . In a leeturn delivered before the Salt Lake City Teachers association last week. Professor Milton Iiennton of the University of Utah presented ntatistlot f -i-nvestigation-by And the result nmlasnt scientists, which, it is hold, demonstrate that childrens eyes art balng overtaxed and injured by school work. The special election vote on the tax to proposition of levying erect a central ochoolhonsa In the southern part of 8pringvUle, was held Wednesday, The tax carried by a vote of 99 for the tax to 30 against, A special election will decide tha alts for the proposed building. son of Oal . Wayna Brown, Brown of Salt Lake, died last Friday from injuries received by coasting down D street and colliding with First gtreet ear. Two other boys on the sled escaped with only alight bruises, bnt Wayna was caught underneath the ear and badly crushed. 0ns carload of wheat and two of flour have been imported from Washington to Ephraim. Tha local dealers having a large supply on hand refuse to dispose of It at any figure, hence the importation from outside points was tax-dodgi- , 1 ill lUat Itniogg i at e , owners. BUI low Text ef .the Snead le the Hobs of Bseesewtettvs. Chairman Bay of tbe house cobs mitts on judiciary has presented the report on the bill for tbe protection of tbe president aod suppression of crims The report against the government. state that the committee ha carefully considered the many anti anar-chlstmeasures and has sought to present n wise, conservative, constitutional and effective measure. The purposes of tbe bill are summed np as follows: First, pravent resistance to and protect the president and of the United States and those by law in tb line of eucceasioo to that high office; second, protect the mlnlateraand embassadors of foreign government accredited to and within tha United (Hates; third, prevent the open end deliberate approval of cert ala and also certain unlawful teaching, which If permitted, are calculated and Intended to breed lawlessness and crime against and culminate ia tb destruction of the government; fourth, prevent the coming to or uatarallz. tion tin this country of those who teach or entertain such pernicious doctrines; fifth, prevent - conspiracies in tbe United Mates to murder tb rulers qf other civilized nations; sixth, provide adequate and uniform punishments (or these offenses wherever committed. Ail tb offense against government and Intended to impair or Ut lu nt overthrow -- the government of the United Staten Englaed end lipu Farm en AUlase An Important parliamentary paper was Issued Tuesday night in London, giving tbe terms of n practical alliance between Great Britain and Japan for tb preservation of Chin and Korea. Tbe paper cover a dispatch scot by Lord Lsusdowus, secretary ol atat for foreign affairs, January 89th to tha British minister to China, Sir ,Clud MacDonald, and comprises a signed copy of the agreement. In explanation th paper say th agreement maybe regarded a 0 out com of th event of the post two years. Throughoutthe Boxer troubles Great Britain and Japan had been in close and. uninterrupted communication and actuated by similar views. vVe each deair, says Lord Laos-dowthat tbe Integrity and independence Of the Chines empire should be preserved, and that there should be ho disturbance of the terrilorral state quo in China or the adjoining regions Th discovery that their far eastern policies were identical, resulted in each expressing it party to the agreement t.esir that their common policy find expression in an international contract of binding validity. n, -- Philippi as Peovtaase Cmn4 WHS Literals rs Proas Hongkong Jaste. The province under civil nle, a -- I . N. J. 1 Towa a Olaas at Balsa Factor! Firs, A greet fire swept through Patterson, N. J., Sunday, and in its desolate wake lluiln-f- T pars Ecad tbs-boiu- s ere tbe ember and ashes of property veined ll Railroad Crs. tar Coatrwl ViEEK IN CONGRESS. a.uU,il bjr factual Hl f'ommlaalea. The industrial commission has subFeUraary S. mitted its final report to congress. It resebe is An agreement Borva ie a document of more than 1000 mUerehf tbe oleomargarine UU will t first Tbe printed pages. part'which brought to s vote after two more dajrsef has been made public, deals with tha one to be devoted to general debate rule. progress of the nation, agriculture, sod opt to debate under tbe NewlanT of Nevada, introRecomRepresentative and mining traasjiortatton. Cuba to ejne Into. mendations are made on the subjects duced s revolution sseking territory, end theses tSe union, first si and of. transportation agriculture. tete. Tbs commission advise os to trans Sxxats. The senate passed tbe urgent bUl substantially as It cams from tbe . portation: That the policy of governmental bouse. tbe early part of tbs session tbs ms During supervision and control of railroad, of Judge Arthur H. Noyes of tb district court a originally laid down in the senate of Alaska, and i leiander McKenzie sad others committee report of 1896, and embod- were discussed. Mr. McCumber of North Daspeech in defease ied the following year in the interstate kota. delivered an elaborate Of Judge Noyes snd Mr. McKenzie. Incidentcommerce act,, b revived end strength ally he criticised tbe circuit court of appeals ened; that the authority of the ister-sta- te of San Francisco tor permitting Itself to be In- at 110,000,000. ie It burned it wey through the business section of the city, and claimed os its own a majority of the finer structures devoted to commercial, civic, educational and religions use, aa well as score of bouse. There was bnt a small tribute of life and injury to the conflagration, bat hundred were left homeless and thousands without employment A relief movement for the earn of those unsheltered and unprovieed for was at once organized, and Mayor John Hincbcliffe said Sunday night that Pattereon would be able to care for her own withont appealing to tb charity of other communities and states. -Tha great manufacturing plants of tha place are safe, and the community, temporarily dazed by the calamity, has already commenced the work of reorganization and restoration. Tb fire came at midnight, end was only checked after a desperate fight tbet lasted nntil lets Sunday afternoon. Every city end town within reach of Patterson sent firemen and apparatus to the aid of the city, and it took the united efforts of them ail to in the battle. , commerce commission, necessary for the adequate protection of shippers, and clearly intended by tbe framers of tbe laws, be restored, and that the powers and functions of tha commission be enlarged practically an Cnllom contemplated in the bill of 1900, except as to authority to prepare and enforce a uniform classi- fluenced by prejudice and bias. February 6. House Tbs bouse spent tbe day on tbe legislative. executive snd Judicial appropriation Very rapid progress was mode, seventy-foof tbe 130 pages of tbs bill being disposed NO debate of importof before adjournment. ance developed during tbe consideration of tbe bill snd no amendments of importance were adopted. Ssmatb Tbs following hills were passed: fication. 8uch legislation should provide: Authorizing tb construction ef s bridge screes the Columbia river by tb Washington For more stringent regulation of the Oregon company, appropriating conditions under which freight and 2,800,000 forRally? the erection of apostoffles in tbs appropriating 1550.000 for" passenger tariffs are published and aity of New ofYork; n public building t Tacoma, tbs erection filed. Wash.; providing for two additional associate No rate of classification ought to be Justices for tbs territory of Oklahoma. changed without at least sixty days notice to shippers, nnless specifically authorized by the Interstate commerce Ignorant Workman Tain par With Battery and Bury Companions Cedar Tons ef Earth. A fatal blasting accident occurred on the new cutoff on the Bessemer A Lake Erie railroad near Osgood, two miles east of Greenville, Pa., Saturday On man is missing and probably dead, four hr fatally injured and seven are suffering from fractured limbs, rib and internal., injuries. Superintendent Thomas McCaavllle of Scranton, Pa., sastained fractured skull and double fraetur of the left leg. All tbe other Injured are Italians, and their names eonld not be learned, as commission. bill. ur , February (rose Array, V. Botrax. The house passed tbs legislative, executive snd Judicial bill, tbe second of supply bills. As passed it carries 82&.171.9W, which is 585,721 In excess ef tbs current lew. Only two amendments ef importance were adopted. One provide for commission to redlstriot tbs legislative districts of Oklahoma snd tb other authorize, the president, in bis discretion, to eover Into-tbcivil service th temporary clerical fore employed on account of tbe war with Spain. Six atu. Tbs pension appropriation bill woe passed. Tbe senate agreed to bouse s mend-meon tb urgent deficiency bill. Adjourned to Monday. -- That strict adherence to published tariff be required and rebates or discrimination prevented by an increase of the penalties That the long and short haul elans la section four of the Act of 1887 be strengthened and rigidly enforced, nnless the carriers shall be released by special order of tbe interstate commerce commission. Xerthweetora Wootcrowers Censor Fa bile Official. nu February 10. General debate on the oleomai-garibill was finally closed. The friends ef ths bill have decided to offer sn amendment to msks tbe ten cents tax apply to oleomargarine Imitation of butter, of any shade of yellow." Rev. Dr. Condon, tbe blind chaplain of ths house, in his invocation, preyed for tho restoration to health of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Tbe debate on tbe oleomargarine bill waa interrupted to allow th presentation of ths conference report on tbe urgent diflclency bill, Tbe most Important matters stilt in dispute between tbe two houses were those relating to La Abra and Weil claims snd tba stato claims for expenses incurred In raising tbe troop during the clyR war involving a total of It .4MJ225 . Tbe report was adopted. Sxn ATS Throughout nearly the entire session of the senate tbe tariff bill was under discussion. Mr. Turner of Washington concluded hie speech begun last Friday on the legal snd constitutional phase of the Philippine question. Be held in the main that aa tbe Filipinos had established sn independent government in th islands prior to the falling of Manilla, the United States, under the principle of International law, had no right In the Islands'; M r. Hale presented a partial conferew os the urgent deficiency appropriation h!,V Boras The Northwestern woolgrowers in a resolution, addressed to Thursday they are known to the contracting President Roosevelt and congress, atfirm only by XMoshewh tacked S. N. D. North, statistician of Tha scene of tba accident was n the depart mentof manufactures, under cut. The men bad entered the eensn. Nr. North as secretary of th eut with Superintendent McConville National Association of Wool Manuand were preparing to make a blast. facturers, is leading the fight si The charge bad just been connected against the tariff oo wool. ith the electrical, apparatus, when Tb wool growers resolved, that the some one .tempered with the battery Pacific Northwest Wool Growers asand set the blast off. The men were sociation is of the opinion that a a baried beneath ton of earth and rock. public official the activity 'of Mr. 8. N. Mystwy Surround Burdf, of Wuhlaftos D. North in antagonizing the desire Man, of the wool growers and stockmen of John Herbert Prentice, of Pullman, the country is taking advantage of his 21 year Wash., old, was shot and official position and that bis personal Filipinos appreciate Amerldai govern- killed at thn bom of hin father, two 1 in bad mental ideas, but when tli bread of mile west taste, to say the opposition of town, at 9 o'clock national life is asks'! for F Joes hoT the fact tbathe is to least, considering. under most peculiar clr Wo kg eumstanoeo. A coroner! July returned n certain extent the servant of the ' I irbosC manifest desire jie is that stone be a diamond verdict of death from a gua&bot people now seeking to circumvent, ' Klsvsa Fsople Meet Dekth ba St. Loots wound inflicted by his own hands, bat selection of officers for th year The 7 FOV. does not say whether it was suicide or CFabrnary 11. as follows: was dethiefa An early morning fire, accident. Hors l The voting on amendments te the M. Smith of Salt Jesse President A deep sir of mystery surrounds th large oleomarparinejbill in the hou-- e Indicated s stroyed th Empire hotel,! : considerable change of sentiment since last dwelliug-liousIt 2700 and affair. Deceased lived with his father, Lake. W. Bailey when the bill had 106 majority, snd J. Secretary-treasurecongress, 2703 Olive street, St Louis,, lo., occuwidower, Tb father, John, Prenthat the opposition to the measure has gained . Ore. Portland, . While the passage of the bill ie not pied by men exclusively, caused tbe tice, is 50 year old and very eccentric. ' Richard Scott, strength death of eleven persons tea men and He recently sold some land and is beendangered, it is not likely that the majority ona woman and dsogeronsly injured lieved to have money hidden about the Oregon; A. F, Lswgrow, Washington; tomorrow, when tbe final rote is taken, will W. K. exceed thirty. seven others. A dozes or more who place. Yesterday he woe in Pullman Frank Hegenbarth, Idaho; Sen ats The senate passed t Joint resolu8, 0. Montana; B!ckox, Flowerre, refrom death hod narrow escapes and acted very qoeerly.' He bemoaned tion submitting a constitutional amendment Patrick Sullivan, Wyoming, ceived lea serious injuries or were hi fate, saying that s few years ago Utah; changing tbe'time of Inaugurations Executive committee, J. N. William-Or- e snd the terminationpresidential snd commencement of It is astlmaied that there fat was worth 9100,000 and now ia WashS. J. 4th from the of March to the last congresses Cammeron, goo; were between thirty-fivor forty per- nearly broke. 0. P, Thursday of April. sons In thn building that night, and it Deceased inherited an estate from lngton; Frank Gooding, Idaho; A stirring debate en the general Philipp! ns ie believed alt have been accounted for. his mother in Yamhill connty, Oregon, Hatch, Utah; Timothy Kinney, Wyom- question was precipitated In the senate, th Montana. H. H. and Nelson, principal participants being Mr. Platt of ConTbe financial loss is nominal. It la valued nt 910.000. He expected to gat ing, Balt Lake was chosen as tbe next necticut and Mr. Boar of Massachusetts. thought that 9lo,ooo will cover the this next month. of meeting. Bts Who Wers the Gray srs to Get Pea. damage to building and contents, Or(oa JHaa Haa New Gold Saving Presses. place stona. which ware totally destroyed. William L. Long, who ho spent the Ministers Protest Alnt Rbm!b Chinese A favorable report has been authorTrratjr. post ix weeks et Salem, Oregon, claims Boporattoo of tb Blade Twtas, American and Japanese ized by tbs penate 'committee ou penThe British, discovered n new he bos that process The Hindoo twins, Radka and Doosions on the joint resolntion construing for extracting gold from ores, cheaper ministers at Pekin have renewed their n manner were in who Baited law of 1890. The resolndles, than the old methods, and producing opposition to the Manchurian arrange- the pension tion is intended to give a pensionable similar to the Siamese twins, who three times and China between Russia. ments It amount of gold that to those who served in the conwere exhibited throughout the world, can be secured by a smelter. His claim is probable ibatlbis action will resalt statute have been separated by Dr. Doyon of federate army and subsequently joined n tbe further .postponement. of the is similar to that of Prof. Winn, Who Union Paris. The operation lasted twenty the army, and who are this of eoDBummalion treaty died in Denver, after making the benefits of the act of 1890 oh minute and was suaxtsful, but owing recentlydiscoveries. the Manchurian The opposing powers similar baa experito the weak condition of the patients, mented with ore fromLong varion sections treaty are now beginning to recognize tbe ground that they gave aid to the rebellion. The committee da to the illness of one of the twins with great success. Tbe last experi- the force of the representations of the the opinion that it was tbs expressed who ha been suffering from thrush, Intention ment was made with tailings from the Chinese plenipotentiaries and that of ths ef framers the the final resultof the aeration is still Ashland smelter. 1890 to act of the ia terras China best posmaking Long extracted 45 Include such persons within Its doubtful. The membra ae connecting cents from ten and for for octdn sible herself, tally pound of the tailings, tbe twin contained large arteries, and or, at a rate of 190 to the ton, after the the equal rights of tbe other nations Americana With Knee Breeebee and Small ths patients loet between one sod two smelter had aecurecT WiT' Sword rrraenrod to King Edward. per'ton from 4n China. ounces of blood. Tb only complaint The envoys are shifting their pro same ore. th King Edward's first levee since his they made wo that they felt pain in tests to Russia as th responsible party. to tbe throne waa held at St. secession Advocate Sick Bmtoo weak the membrane. They were very - Vutm lvath vttt tswltpos James at noon Tuesday, snd " palace and had some fever. KsrrM. Daaghtav IwnUrf Hays Dr. Immanuel Pfeiffer, of Boston, was sn exceptionally brilliant func- - f Helen Hay, eldest daughter of Secry ' Promfaeoot Xevodo 'advocate, who Tokra Hi Own nn tion, etary of stale John Hay, and Payne LUo smallhimself to of Armonr exposed Allison . snd voluntarily Chicago of New York, son of ex-A special to thsSolt Lake Trlb Charles Gibeon of Boston, wearing pox at tbe hospital at Galloupes island Whitney of the were navy Whitney, Dd silk stockings and nne, Sunday, says Judge T. W. aSont two weeks ago, is ill with, the retary married Thursday at noon at the knee breeches swords small at their aides, Healey, n very promlsent resident of disease in its worst form and probably Church of tb Covenant at carrying WashingtNevada for the lost forty year, com cannot live. Dr, Pfelfler one of the those to tbe were presented among on.- Ths wedding was the most nomilted suicide some time Satuiday strongest opponents of. vaccination in All those who were known to king. of event the season in table social kissed his hand, though night He wo foUB,j lying dead on the state of Massachusetts end celebrated by ths his majesty being Washington, did not kneel, as was enstomary before hi bis bed the at Carsofl with they eently appeared top 'of legislative of the highest officials In tbs when kissing the late Queen Victoria's clothe all on, bolding a bullcommittee to urge tbe repeal of ths presence tbs president and hi band. including land, buldog pistol in his right band The compulsory vaccination law. Having of what is recognized as and Chile bos ordered tbeconstrnctlon of let had entered the right temple and the courage of his conviction he went cabinet, New York reof New one battleship, not two,-a- s and best th Engonly passed through to ' temple aod to Galloupes island and oo mpletely ex- land vessel will be built in Tbe society. ported, to himself smallpox. pillow, instant do. g the evident posed England. result PrsaMraS RoowvetS Vtoa HI Own At Waroan Throws t((i st Freaeh fitatsmsa It is reported that Chile intends to ths ia vuwent Array. Oorgto Rank Robhn, Mtk a Good Hol. While tbs French chamber of depu- reopen negotiations with Per to setThe president haa approved, with . Safe blowers forwd the vaults of the ties was discussing ths colonial sstl tle the question and to one notable exception, all the recomLemon Hanking company, at mendations made by the army brevet mats Thursday a woman in tbe visit- revise the treaty of Ancon, which was G board, of which General MacArthnr ors tribune suddenly shouted, Down signed In J883 by both governments to early Jioudoy morn'ng bestowal of bresecuring 93,000 ia g0td, a 93,000 Geor- was president, for the rank on all the officers of the army with the thieves," and at ths same snd th war, gia state baud and a large amount of vet The activity on London stock extime threw Into th hall a package of who rendered especially meritorious stock certificates, h tween $13,000 and services during ths war with Spain eggs, Vbich grazed ths head of M change continue and with ths pros950,000 in notes stack certificate sod and in tb subsequent campaigns in the Pascal, n republican deputy, struck pect of easy money for a considerable bonds wee bopdnsiT mutilated by Philippines and China. ' M. and over time to 'come, there is a reasonable burst splashed Tbe exception noted is the case of bench, tha explosion and siuch currency and 'Ths usher and other Pascal was who prospect of prices going higher In spits deputies. awarded Theodore Roosevelt, small bill destroyed. A box filled Colonel Brigadier-Generand of immediately expelled ths woman and of the failure of the peace overtures with 930 gold pieces escaped the notice tbe brevets for distinguished service St .wiped tbs ms from th floor and and tbe lack of any considerable miliof the robbers. Ihe robbers had to blow through four protection to reach San Joan, Santiago. benches of tbe chamber. tary successes in South Africa. tha money. well a Manila, have been flooded with quantity of pamphlets pristed in Hongkong by tho Filipino jsnta. These pamphlets are copies of a memorial by tho junta which Ms been forwarded to President Roosetelt Tbe memorial expresses sympathy at the death of Mr. McKinley and assure tha American people that Moser or later the Filipinos are bound to have independence. , Tbe junta atft It baa reliable information that mod of the pacified provinces are only held in check by superior military fone. The pamphlets say that thred nested 25-fo- ot ash-lngt- on Satur-dsyjirnl- ng ' tbree-ator- y e r, 1 Vice-presiden- frost-bitte- n. e 1 th. - -- now-denie- d Aa(i-Trtutt- oa M- -s - Edmund A. Dubose and Lewif Rue-sel- l, deserter from company E, Ninth cavalry, and who stole arms belonging to the regiment aod joioed tbe insurgents in August last, for which they 0. II. Whitlock, United State rev- were tried and aeeteaced by the milienue agent, aavs some of the rotteueat tary commission, were hanged on Feh. work in the country" has been done by 7 at Guinobatan, province of Albayvin Salt Lake stock brokers In evading the presence of 3,000 people. The exepayment of internal revenue taxes. cution was orderly. It waa supervised Criminal prosecutions may follow his by Captaifa Henry U. IVrlght of the Investigations.,, Ninth cavalry, commanding tha post. Ora Pykeman, a Ogdsn led loos Mu Bm a New Flow toe Baking boy, while working in a mattress fso Roto. tory last week, caught bis arm in the Professor John E. Baldwin, the machinery sod had it jerked off at the aeronaut, is preparing to make an Id--t His condition is critical, shoulder. next summer tbs experiment cresting but hop for his recovery is held cut first time there is A drouth in RichT by his physician. mond, Iod, and vicinity. Ilia plan ia Two cars of broke horses were shipped to send np 1,000 baloons from different from Deseret on the 3rd by Arthur points, each to carry a dynamite bomb, llenry, to be used by the British gov- the same to be exploded as nearly ernment in 8outh Africa, Horse buy- simultaneously as possible, the object ers are active in other parts of the being to produce rain. Several men state buying war mounts for British are backing Mr, Baldwin in making cavalry. the experiment. y, Ssn Freuciseo. Thejbodyof Nor Ffallert'' n slxteen-yfirjf who disappeared from her at Jan ad OB nary Iltb, wa found lying bed in the upstairs back U im of an nnfuiniabed house at ; ; Salter street Sunday afternoon. 7 ri bad been dead soma time, as d, .ition t had begun. There was nothing in thofc,.twte indicate the means used kr--kt her life, but tb posture of tfa body sad ita condition, together with tb die order of the room indicated that tbe girl we murdered, An autopsy diaeovered that death was not due to natural cause. All tha nsrmal organa of tb body are ia ooodition. The general theory is that the girl waa either strangled or poisoned. On both aide of the cook are two discolors lions, which may hava been made by finger tips. The city chemist is examining the stomach for evidence of poison. Nor Fuller disappeared Jaauary 11th and met man known as John Bennett in response to an bdvertlse-mefor n girl to take eareof baby-Shmet tb man at restaurant and thereafter all knowledge of ter wea loat. On January 8th the teas in which the body of the girt was found was rented by mao giving tha name of C. B. Hawkins, The gtmsral descriptions of Bennett and ..Baskina tally, aod it i thought the two semes v were aliases for tbe tame man. . A possible motive for the uarder is found in the suggestion that U surd-ere- r either quarreled with the girl or feared that bis relatione witbWr were about to become public. e, great merit During the time Mr. Effingerbaa bean operating in Utah in tbn intareata of Datroit people, it I safe to aey that not less than 1250,000 has been expended in the acquirement, develop, meat and equipment of properties. Tb Ophir ba been converted into bonanza of no small dimensions and it now in shape to earn big money for 111 Hnd for Deserting 1t A mysterious murder reeefrbtisgln some of Ita feature the ootej horrent ease la now puzzling the policvdepart-meot- o IuABuuum. liabilities. The whole trouble, said an official, ho been caused by tbe plunging of Frank C. Andrews in tba stock market. Three months ago Mr. Andrew was a millionaire. This ie speaking without 11s began plnsging In exaggeration. tha stock market Hi phenomenal abort success deserted him and inf time ba becam hopelessly entangled. Andrews has signed over to the City Saving bank ill of bl real estate confers nee holdings and baa held with the director of the Detroit Trust company, the stockholder of tb City Savings bank and other creditors. It is expected he will to us a statement later. Walking np and down tbn hallway outside the trust companys office, he spid: Young men-capoint to me a an example of the result of speculation mania. Frank C. Andrew ba been the chief men behind the Ophlr company, operto ating in Stateline, and I understood be the main financial backer, of 11 the enterprise launched In that state by M. L. Lftlnger, including the Ophlr at Stateline, tb Wolverine at Park City and the Tiewaukee at Bingham, a sen's rw hie fa ts regarded as possessing Soldi es Fmiou. wkuh A MbHmt MjMmrj la Arrml far Nopph Ur(al; JalatMUe la without the authorization of the director. There are overdraft amounting to about a million dollars and other The B. Y. A. gymnasium at Provo was form,!! dedicated tut week. RIe Grand conductor mod tralamsn lf . Frank C, Andrew has been placed under arrest at Detroit, Mich., on warrant charging him with Uklng money from tb City Savings. bank UTAH STATE NEWS, bin bee at I'M $10,000,000ATFIRE PATTERSON A SECOND DURRANT CASE. L i se 1 th- Taens-Afric- Aeh-wor- lb, al a |