Show TEN CASES OP SMALLPOX EXIST IN PARK CITY heavy fall of cnown southern Sout bern part of the state diphtheria in richfield young man sold liquor to indians no earthquakes prominent resi dent of wales atah accused of stealing sheep 7 provo city 4 an the evening of december alth a will aike plate here inthe dewcy theater between alan ncik for the championship and side the vii wila tike all proceeds jl there are about ten cases of smallpox in the camp but all are of very light form and every precaution is being taken to prevent the spread ot the disease at the regular meeting the city council last evening the situate was carefully investigated and discussed at some length it was decided to keep a acry close quarantine upon those place i where the disease exists further than this no action was deemed necessary JUDGE MCARTH rs COURT doc 4 on the opening day of the december term of the court here judge mccarthy delivered two decisions in the appellate caso of sophia johnson vs george T bean a replevin suit the Judgment of the lower court was confirmed and mrs johnson given possession of the two horses jn a suit of tunis vs monroe town for trespass in taking gravel from his land for graveling streets the plaintiff was awarded judgment for 50 and costs i C C was arraigned on a charge of burglary and being impecunious E E II offman was appointed to defend him the continued have put an end to hope of harvesting the remainder of the sugar beet crop here in all the other districts have their yield into the factory if richfield docs get its yield up there will be a total of 2500 tons which net the farmers this crop is considered the roost important as it demonstrates what can be done during dry seasons as the average yield is much above the wet season of 1901 the largest crop raised on the quantity of land was that of samuel at ecward who produced approximately tons on eleven acres aliu i making the high average of sixteen tona per acre roy home and miss phyllis left here this morning for salt lake city to be married will leave for a mission to switzerland from th capital r two more cases af pf diphtheria hava broken out in central the primary department part ment of the di school was in session and ono chiu was in attendance after the disease had developed on it the trustees have now given up hopes of having school until after new ear si an they have tried to reopen twice arid new eases have developed each time there are two diphtheria in the family of charles fontin if elsinore Elsin they are carefully the snowstorm 0 tuesday was very heavy between county there is now twenty one inches on the level on the rabbit galley mountain M L hurr who has lived in grass valley since its first says tha it is the most snow chati has ever laid there in the early part of december since the valley was settled a EDMUNDS FOR TL 1 WT manti dec arthe A r the preliminary hear ing of john edmunds of wales utah who was charged with stealing some from the bavis boys of his home town was heard before justice ole jensen of this city yesterday county attorney Chri stenen appeared in behalf of the state and W K reid represented the defendant witnessed ea for plaintiff only were examined and defendants attorney did not even ask the witnesses for plaintiff a question and no witnesses were called for the defendant the testimony went that edmunda was guilty of the crime with which he was charged as was no contradictory testimony the court bound defendant over to appear in the district court and fet his bond at kiich was w as promptly furnished fuini shed edmunds was considered one of the prominent men of the county and the charge brought against him ans a great to his many friends in this a has in the past always borne a good reputation FINED FOR SELLING LIQUOR TO 1 logan dec 4 oliver nielson Niels cn the young man convicted of liquor to indians was sentenced to pay a fine of or serve days in the penitentiary lip failed to raie the money nn sheriff rigby took him down to the penitentiary today the following marriage licenses were issued yesterday arthur sink logan 28 mary bennett loann 23 frank Mitch cl logan 3 eliso Stif fenhagen logan 10 denmark jansen thatcher Tha utah 4 hydu adler mink creek 41 john hansen newton utah 22 alies M ll arker newton utah 22 joseph E utah 23 J cotterill Cot torill lU verdale utah 3 NO earthquake IN faur PAYS st fi eorge dec lir in vicinity are rejoicing they believe the earthquakes aie it hns been foai days aiace 0 shock v as frit SUIT SU IT FOR AT arrovo arrovo dec 4 T A han led by mra bartha J hand J itil CUBA many sen adora were are opposed to direct legislation by congress on the subject 0 cuban reciprocity some of them at and p a majority among alie republicans vote to ratify a reasonable treaty senator alkin virginia alio led clift anti cuban reciprocity fortl a in the seante duain the last session of congius con gies had extended interview with the 1 resident yesterday during winch they cuiman reciprocity he r lint he auld support a proper cuan reciprocity treaty and that nuch n treaty le by be oon after lucli a solution of oali pathom of th unito Sta teto oihi donld ix entire tj factory to mr brihim and duany of hi orial col il k league who opposed the enactment of direct illation because thov carel such action would open up a fantt con which in the view of of the protection system might prove if not dangerous to the republicans ii ti the ident it h understood bad received assurances from other sc natora who last spring opposed reciprocity ica isolation that they will support bj voice and vote a cuban reciprocity treaty PAINTERS UNION N Y dee s court justice mcsley 0 howard grant cd an injunction restraining painters union no UZ U Z of thia aty from in an i way treating as not a member of the unions potter was expelled from the union because he 13 a member 0 ns such W as a private during the hudson alac strike I 1 j MICHIGAN FIRM FAILS lowell mich dec 3 the pickering manufacturing company announced its failure last night with liabilities of more than the company makes all grades of cotton knit underwear the arc banking institutions and merchandise houses in boston new york city and at distant points KILLED IN baker city ore dec 5 A meager report has just reached this city of an immense which occurred at cornucopia no details are obtainable save that two minors were killed and an immense amount of damage done REFORMS IN new york dec 5 A scheme for reforms in macedonia published recently merely repeats the existing conditions says a times dispatch from constantinople by way of london these arc ignored in practice and the scheme contains no feature likely to inspire popular confidence or hope ITALIAN DIVORCE DILL new york dec 5 the italian governments ern ments and bill has met with disaster in the committee stage according to a times dispatch from rome by way of london the verdict is not necessarily filial but the bill will probable share the fate of previous di voice bills in spite that it occupied a prominent place in the government m and the kings speech A new yorki dec 5 it has been decided by the executive committee of alic national of automobile manufacturers fo cailjr trade convention in in february to take action toward the presentation of a bill in congress providing for in of twenty million dollars toward a national highway the the hill to be presented and urged wilt be a proviso that the expense of the imposed shall be shared equally by the national government the itule I 1 R YALE new york dec 5 A ariti h club hat ha t been formed among yale students th project has been under way for some unieda in tio last three yeara over awen ty five graduates of canadian institutions joined the graduate school and the sebor class at yale acadia college and ehg university of toronto sending the most men british subjects only are eligi bleto nierow erhie in the new club SOCIAL CENTER OF NEW YORK k sk new york dec caa periodical devoted to the doings of society people has discovered that he social center of this city ii movin gup town at the aate of a a apar the center of population po far as the consequential people are concerned ia thi i year at fifty second catreet and fifth avenue two years ago it wag at fiftieth street and in at fourth street in 1856 it was at washington square FUNERAL oFf BANKER t new ai it h estimated that persona attended the funeral of the rich italian banker raphael bove known ao king of mulberry bend thirty policemen were required to preserve order in the grea throng unruly only of the cumbers anda of men remained idle for the day to pay their last tribute and alipy came not onla from mulberry but from the italian colonies of surrounding cities FLOOD IN LOUISIANA tt T la dec 5 red river continue to rise at shreveport and points tho bottom lands inhabit cd by Oc groes are rapidly illin r with water A number of families have been forced to leave their homes and as a further rise of five feet predicted people are preparing to leave for higher points the gap in the three nula aboe shreveport is reported to be widening there Is no immediate danger of loss of life though will ho much suffering and heavy crop and livestock lore s |