Show SALT LAKE NEWS DR EWING DIVORCE A complaint in divorce was filed in the salt lake district court yesterday in which lida ewing h plaintiff and sa lathiel ewing is defendant the complaint alleges that the carlies were married in this city on feb 15 1882 and on january 31 1901 defendant wilfully deserted plaintiff and has ever since continued desertion that for inora than ono year last past defendant has failed to provide bis wife with tho common necessaries of life mra ewing further states that her husband is practicing physician and has practiced in this city and vicinity for more than twenty years and receives a good income from his profession alio asks for a divorce and such alimony as may seem just and for attorneys fees jennie MII ingston has commenced suit in salt lake for divorce against her husband J W kingston the parties were married in february 1834 and mra kingston claims that her husband do bertch her in 1893 and asks thai she be granted a divorce FOR HUSBAND DEATH the damage suit of sarah ct al vs alie salt lake rapid transit company is on trial before a jury in audgo morses court salt lake the action is brought to ceover damages for the death of W J pierson Pic the husband of plaintiff who was run over and killed by defendant companas comp anys car on the night of dee 22 1000 the plaintiff alleges that the company was negligent in not equipping its cars with fenders and in not having a headlight on tho car the night of alio accident defendant denies the allegations in the complaint and states that rier sons death was due to his own negligence GOT ANOTHER GIRL it that bernard E is having a hard time in getting to use the marriage license issued to himself and miss marie L schubert about a month ago says the deseret news it was supposed that the couple were married sometime ago and nothing more was thought of them until yesterday when appeared at the clerks office and stated that miss schubert had changed her mind and had refused to marry him and asked the clerk to refund his money paid for the license this the clerk informed him he could not legally do it appears that had found another bride and wanted the money to another license and when informed that liis money could not be refunded he asked the clerk to erase alie name of his former fiancee and insert the name of bis latest intend ed this the clerk also refused to do so heinrich left in a rather dejected spirit presumably to raise enough money to purchase a new license LITTLE GORDON SALT DEAD little gordon salt the G acar old son of ernest and alice salt died wednesday evening from heart trouble from which ho had been suffering for several years CHURCH appointments at ahe regular mec eting of the apostles yesterday president A H lund was called to attend the sanpete conferences will be held next saturday and sunday apostle john henry smith to go to the bingham staw conference and apostle george Teas dalo to the wasatch Wa BARBERS ARE ORGANIZED the journeymen barbers met at federation of labor hall salt lake day evening and effected a branch of the international union with the following officers A lindquist president G S calvert vice president G A sisson financial secretary A M richardson recording secretary T E johnbson John Bon treasurer fred tylar guide W B butler guardian W J wiley jobi fred tyler W E edwards J L kavan delegates to the federation of labor one of the chief bunga the union mil contend for will lc early closing on week nights they hold that it is bonfy just that the shops should close at 7 on week nights and for a time alie boss barbers seemed willing to concede point but some of the shops violated the agreement to close at alio time designated consequently others of the bos barbers said they did not propose to bo imposed upon by closing their shops on the strength of the agreement while other shops were open tho new union will meet at federation of labor hall sunday nt 2 to take some rational steps towards enforcing tho early dosing rule FATAL COASTING ACCIDENT little wayno brown the eleven year old son of hal brown who was seriously injured while coasting down the D street hill wednesday evening died of his injuries at the holy cross hospital late lat night while the external injuries were insufficient to cause death yet the attending physicians say mat the terrible shock of being thrown against and under the first street car with which liis sled collided was too much for the boys system to with stand at 6 last evening he was relieved from the agony which lie had endured all day by lapsing into insensibility lity at 1040 last night he passed away while his grief stricken parents were at the bedside the remains were removed to evans undertaking der taking establishment from the hour of alie accident until late yesterday afternoon it was thought young annc haci an even chance for his life nis injuries were found to consist of a severe laceration of the right hand a fracture of the it ft leg and five ugly bruises about the body the little fellow boro up bravely and made pitiful efforts to smile when his parents and several close frienda of the family aers allowed to visit liis bedside his grit would leave been admirable even in a person of mature years and lie was uncomplaining up to the time of sinking into unconsciousness STUDENTS MIX THINGS four students of the union school had a over a snowball game on the playgrounds yesterday afternoon adjourned after school to settle the difficulty with bare fists and as a result landed in jail on charges of fighting the combatants were henry robert hay sidney leaver and alex dahlquist uisU the trouble was brought on through the assertion f young shapard that lie was able to place the other three boys in a state of coma nil at one time and with three consecutive blows A vacant lot ner the snort line depot was elected as the battleground battle ground and in the presence of a large gathering of school boys lios were opened tareo pitted against one lor some minutes the fight raged furiously and it promised to continue indefinitely when tho youthful spectators suddenly scattered with the marrow chilling cry of police it was not a false alarm A rear minion of tho law with brass buttons and an enormous baton swooped down upon alie four belligerents and placed them under arrest they were taken to the police station booked for fighting and locked up after being in confinement for several hours the boys were released with instructions to appear before judge dichl today at 2 0 clock the republican city has undertaken the task of restoring harmony between the two warring factions i of the city council A meeting was held at tho knutsford hotel last evening at which every of tho committee was present in addition to dennis bieh nor chairman and W J meeks the secretary another meeting will be bield at the office ot mayor thompson in the city and county building at this evening at which the six members of the city council who have been upholding the mayor in the fight over the chief of police will be invited to bo arc to state their side of the case J IL WALKER ESTATE in the matter of the estate of JR walker deceased in salt lake judge trail upon recommendation of special referee deputy clerk eldredge approved and settled the first account ot the executors of the estate the ac bount was filed on january 0 and deputy clerk eldredge was appointed as referee to audit alie bame it shows that there was received from all sources from feb 12 1901 to oct 1 1901 the sum of and the disbursements for the same period amounted to leaving a balance of cash in the fiands of the executors on thelast named date of RECEIVERS REPORT the receiver in the case of morrison merrill co vs tho bingham tunnel company has filed hh report with the court the report shows that com banys property waa sold for which wag applied on the judgments against it john montgomery jr was the purchaser who held it in trust for the company the report was approved and sir morrison the receiver was allowed 10 for hia services for attorney fees and for other expenses ARRESTED FOR FORGERY sheriff C W mair of summit county returned to park city yesterday morning with J B smith who was arrested in salt lake last night at the sheriffs request on the charge of forging tho name of a prominent park city mining man to a check for 27 drawn on national bank of this city CASE peter the alleged murderer ot james iti hay will be arraigned in the third district court at 10 tomorrow morning it has not been decided yet however whether the arraignment will be made before judge stewart or judge morse although it is generally understood that judge stewart will ask to bo excused from hearing the case owing to the fact that his brothers will appear as counsel for ine information against was filed by district attorney eichnor yesterday and charges murder ia the first degree the names of the witnesses inscribed upon the back of the information are j D IL mcallistor cr frank j D brown oscar paterson Pc terson george ernest eom ncy dr II 11 N mayo james sharp thomas 11 hiilton II ilton E M janancy and mrs aggie sharp hay CONFLICT OF OPINION there is a conflict of opinion between attorney general and county attorney respecting the duties of assessor in connection with the gathering of data for alio bureau of statistics the attorney general recently gave it as his opinion hc assessor or his deputy is required to get thein formation in question interrogate the taxpayer and that the blanks must be filled out by the taxpayer or the officer and returned to the commissioner of statistics by the assessor county attorney christenson cn holds exactly to the contrary in an opinion rendered to county assessor eldredge yesterday he expresses the belief that when the assessor or deputy delivers the blanks to a and requests that they be filled out and the taxpayer refuses the official is discharged when he reports the facts to the commissioner MISTAKEN construction helena mont feb athe supreme court has recalled the remit 0 judge clancy in the caso of against the boston montana company A mistaken construction had been put on the supreme courts order it was stated by the boston montana company and more property was included than in the original order the beroit was made in accordance with n decision by the supreme court a few days PS releasing the leonard mill from an injunction |