Show SALT LAKE NEWS DANIEL S MARSHALL AS daniel S marshall of kamas utah has received his commission as of forest reserves for abi state to succeed major georgo F bucher who was appointed four yean ago from illinois this is another vie tory for utah with the administration aa there was very strong pres on tho part of illinois republicans lo 10 hare major bucher retained mr marshall will bo in salt laki wednesday next when the office w 11 be transferred to him by major bucher while in the city lie will pass j u 4 ment on sheep that are to bo 0 o the forest reserves by recent rulings of the department sheep wik bo admitted there are now on fie applications for the admission of many more than that it will be the duty of the superintendent to say which sheep shall bo admitted and which shut out the salary of tho office to which mr marshall hag been appointed varies in the summer it amounts to month and in winter it runs down to 60 an effort is to be made to make the salary uniform throughout the year MINNIE JENSEN SNOW ASKS 50 jensen snow yesterday filed a petition in the third district court asking that she be granted a family allowance of 50 per month from the estate of the late president lorenzo snow for the support of their minor children the petitioner represents that lorenzo snow was her husband and resided with her and their children in this city at the time of his death and for a long time prior thereto the children named are lorenzo lamont snow aged sixteen years and bhea lucille snow aged five years it is also asked that the allowance date from november RAILS COVERED WITH GRASS joseph brown a former motorman on the salt lake city railroad wants the company to pay him for the loss of a toe on the evening of july 25 1000 brown was in a collision and the amputation of his toe was one of tho results of injuries which he received he sets up that he had the right of way on the track when tho other car ran into him he also says that the track was covered with grass which made the rails slippery and rendered it impossible to atop the cars in time to prevent the collision SALT LAKE COURT NOTES delia foote has begun divorce proceedings ce against john W foote on the grounds of habitual drunkenness and extreme cruelty in the damage suit of james neilson vs the utah foundry machine company the jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant yesterday confession OF WADE sheriff naylor of salt lake said yesterday in regard to frank alias wade the california murderer who was arrested here recently by officers hilton nd lincoln that the man stand an ex chance of stretching hemp ithe sheriff says confessed liu guilt while on the train en route to sacramento Bac and told all the details of the murder for which he is now held by the sacramento authorities the crime tp which he confesses is the cold blood ed murder of hugh duffey in sacramento during last february besides his confession he lias been positively identified by a daughter of the murdered man who witnessed the killing the murderer lit the time was engaged in robbing a house and was accompanied by a boy the victim biad come upon alie robbers and biad seized the boy when he was ahot and killed by the man both escaped and the boy is yet missing or wade told the that lie expects to swing for what he haa done and asserts that he is ready to die at any timo preferring death to life imprisonment he bays he will die game sheriff naylor was one 0 the wit acs e atthe at the preliminary examination at sacramento monday and it is able that he will return for the final 1 trial which will occur in the course of n month he in all probability villre wil lre chive the leonrd offered for wade a arrest I 1 MORRISON SUIT when the hearing of the morrison snow mining suit ani resumed before judge hall this morning arthur brown continued his in support of his motion for a nonsuit the grounds urged by mr brown mainly are that the representations set up as having been made by snow to morrison were not sufficient if false to authorize a rescission of the contract entered into between them also that it has not been shown the representations were false within the knowledge of snow and that it waa not shown that morrison relied upon the statements alleged to have been made by snow but to the contrary had tho means of knowledge before him and relied upon his own judgment the familiarity of morrison with the property of the company and the means which he had at all times by which he could have informed himself as to what was being done were dwelt upon with emphasis both by mr brown and mr wilkins on behalf of the defense the testimony of justice gr G r W bartch of the supreme court was the feature of yesterdays proceedings judge bartch was called late in the afternoon ter noon and his direct examination which was conducted by col ellis was very short judge bartch testified in brief that in the fall of 1000 snow talked to him about the morrison property and asked him to take an interest snow told him he said that if he would go out to nevada and look at the property ho snow would make him a present of 2500 shares the judge to pay hia own expenses on the trip and if he liked it and desired to go in he would sell him shares at 2 cents per share continuing judge bartch said he went to nevada and decided after viewing the property that ho would like an interest snow then gave him 2500 shares and he purchased the additional at 2 cents per share as agreed upon snow also told him he added that judge had secured shares on the same terms and that dr heard had purchased 2000 shares and judge miner shares at the same price after the incorporation sludge bartch said further he purchased some additional stock at 2 cents per but he could not remember the amount prior to july 12 1901 he said in conclusion an of the mine was never talked about by the board of directors the cross examination of judge bartch was conducted by arthur brown and was in substance and in part as follows when you first went in it was understood der stood that you were to have 2500 shires of the stock given to you if you paid your expenses on the trip to the mine yes aid you pay your own expenses I 1 yea snow get you a ticket no now Snow pay all your expenses pen ses no he may have paid for some of our meals did you travel on a pass no you recollect buying my recollection is that I 1 bought a mileage ticket at ogden you had a libery out there lea did you for the libery lir ery 1 I dont recollect that I 1 did at thi point judge bartch corrected hia testimony by saying that ho and snow walked over to the mine from a distance of five miles and that they had no livery As a result of your visit whatever you paid you got 2500 shares of stock mr brown then aaker yes was the reply you dont know how many shares of stock you owned at the time you owned the most dont recollect exactly but about you have disposed of some since I 1 i think my daughter got some it is all in the family anyway you were a judge of the supreme court of the state during all this time yes THREE COMPANIES READY the following companies filed certified copies of articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of rig baring electric company of fountain green moroni and neam vidad into shares of the par value of 20 each officers george carter president henry jackson vice president A J aagard jr secretary and treasurer the company proposes to licht fountain green moroni and nephi the black crook mining and milling company has filed an amendment to its articles of incorporation increasing ita capital stock from to with shares at 1 each LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF HERBERT Assli ilant general traffic manager S n babcock of the rio grande system yesterday gave an informal luncheon t the alia club about thirty bromine t business men of salt lake were pre ent to meet general manager u herbert mr babcock said 1 I would have invited many moro but the idea came to TOO only this morning and there was B time to plan carefully I 1 simply wished to afford tho business men an anity to become better acquainted with manager herbert the guests lion hebor M wells governor lion ezra thompson mayor of lako city thomas G webber luperi zions operative cooperative co MercaL til institution ution J E dooly manager well larco l arco coa bank W A neldha Neld ca wholesale druggist und president oi m mercial club simon cr mining man and capitalist M H walker of walker bros bankers and mc chants C N strevell of scott atre hardware company george M t of scott hardware company T R jones general manager of the ame ican smelling smelting Sm elting and refining company nj banker george T odell general manager consolidated wagon and machine company M B Whitney manager ut h implement company charles A quigley vice president studebaker BOS company of utah dr goldsmith P west editor salt lake telegram stephen H love traffic manager Z C M I 1 W S mccornick banker gcorge Y wallace president rocky mountain bell telephone company prank ki ox president national bank odthe tic perry S heath general manager salt lake tribune lion thos kearns united states senator duncan me dichie general manager bigham consolidated soli dated mining and smelling smelting Sm elting company george M cannon cashier zions savings bank J M herbert rio grande system A E welby agn eral superintendent rio grande system waldemar van cott attorney bio grande system S H baback as ant general traffic manager rio grands system ROOM FOR MORE there is room in utah and idaho for a million more people and then we will not be crowded said attorney frank J smith of caldwell ida at the knutsford in salt lake if the thousands of laborers in the east fully realized our resources and the opportunity they could not be kept away the one thing that this section needs above everything else ia storage reservoirs he continued no one doubts that enough water goes to waste every spring to irrigate every acre of arable land in the district and yet we are nearly always short of water because we connot save it let the government establish storage reservoirs and in shoshone falls country alone there is enough good land to support a population of A great deal of utah capital is coming into our section added mr we were never before so prosperous real estate is generally per cent higher than it was two years ago the interests of utah and idaho are largely identical and they will grow and prosper together three hundred and eighty eight deeds transferring properties from the county to various buyers at the sale held by the county treasurer several months ago were filed in alio county recorders office mrs annie C of idaho falls died yesterday morningan mornin gat lewiss private hospital mrs was a widow and in her fifty ninth year her body wilt be hipped to idaho falls morris died at all hallows college where he had been a student after two weeks illness with inflammation of the brain he was a son of S M morris of rockland ida and alie remains will be shipped there for burial |