Show ARTHUR Q BROWN DEEDS HIS RANCH TO MRS BRADLEY J J daly is sues by J T a lawyer mccornick files answer in Park Estate case labor brou trou bles settled judging by reports that come down from idaho mrs come into possession of a ranch in th at through arthur brown tho wood river ida ew minar of may announces that arthur brown has transferred to mrs bradley the brown ranch in eliat part of the state with all its buildings rights of way and all other improvements tho paper goes on to say that a quitclaim quit claim deed to the property was executed by brown in favor of mrs bradley august 29 1002 and was filed with the county clerical II ailey ida on may the ranch is estimated to be worth arsi arthur brown is registered at one of the hotels in hailey now according to this same paper mr brown refused to discuss this matter yesterday MINING MAN SUED bohn J daly the well known mining man declared on the witness stand in the district court yesterday that an attempt to blackmail him was made some months ago by a man named moore a former husband ot mrs daly and that the attorneys who looked after his interests in the affair P J daly and prank gustin were paid for their services when they gota got 0 each attorney P J daly who is not related to J J daly asserts to the contrary tie contends that his services were well worth and ho is suing the mining man for that amount lie raid that be not only looked up the di wroe decree ant also secured from moores possession letters and photographs that were exchanged between jabore and his wife now mrs J J baly the defendant was on the stand in his wn behalf daring the afternoon and told the story of the affair that led up to the suit for attorneys fees ho was from the aita club ho said to an office in the atlas block with a message that family affairs needed hii immediate attention upon reaching the kofl ice he said he found attorneys P J daly and prank gustin who told him that his cifes former husband moore had told them there were irregularities in the divorce which she had secured and that unless he got blood money he would make trouble between the mining man and his wife this is a blackmailing scheme and I wont give you or your client a cent mr daly quoted himself as having said i ile agreed however to buy moore a t to boston and paid attorneys anstin in stin and Daly 50 each for their services dalys services consisted of a crip to the office of the county clerk where ho looked up the divorce decree in question and his efforts to induce moore to up the letters and photo graphs which were turned over to J J daly abo divorce was granted on the of drunkenness and desertion judge street jud go and attorney placed on tho stand by the defense to give opinions as to what would be reasonable attorneys fees in the case they agreed that such services might bo worth from to 1000 STRUGGLE WITH BURGLAR the saloon opened by george best corner of twelfth south and west temple streets was the scene of an attempt 1 ed burglary yesterday morning about 6 the burglar entered the building by means of ft window which he pried open with a crowbar but was caught in tho act of robbing the place by best the man whose face was blackened to resemble that of a was immediately grasped by best and a lively scrimmage ensued the proprietor of the place had the best of it until the burglar pulled a gun and made his escape but without taking any swag with hun the sheriff has put his deputies on the case to make investigations MAY USE tabernacle the great mormon tabernacle will be thrown open on june for the benefit of the catholics more than a month ago president smith tendered the use of the tabernacle to the faculty of all hallows college for the exercises in honor of alie opening of the college annex to be known hereafter as ta heater all hallows the offer was gratefully grate jully accepted and fathers guinan and murphy are busy preparing to give the public an of the occasion tor many years the commencement exi cruises of all hallows have been exceedingly cee popular year after year the salt lake theater has been crowded from pit to dome with friends of the students and lovers of music but in view of the this commencement day would witness the completion of the large addition to the college the fathers deter minea to have an attraction of extraordinary merit after considerable correspondence the services of J lewis browne were secured NEW TRIAL ORDERED an opinion was handed down in the supreme court yesterday reversing the lower court in allowing the plaintiffs damages in the case of R brooks sons against the western union telegraph company the suit was based on the companas comp anys failure to deliver messages the result being that a cattle deal by which the plaintiffs were to get 11 a head for a band of horses fell through the trial court allowed the plaintiff the full amount of damages asked from which decision the tele graph company promptly appealed it was the companas comp anys contention that each telegraph blank contains a statement that the company will not be liable for any messages that are not repeated for which an extra charge s made associate justice mccarty of the court holds that regardless of this conj tract the company is expected to use every care to deliver messages and while the plaintiff had grounds for action the sum awarded him was in excess of the actual amount of damage tha have been sustained by him in reversing the lower court instruction were issued for a new trial PLEADS NOT GUILTY A scandinavian scandal is to be aired in judge diehls court next friday marinus olsen was arraigned yesterday on the charge of undue intimacy with julia hansan a married woman the complaint was signed by jens I 1 anderson a friend of the husband A suit for divorce begun by mrs hansan as now pending in alie district court olsen pleaded not guilty to the charge his bail was fixed at by judge tanner MASONS GOOD thi first reunion re union of the ancient and accepted scottish rite of free masonry which has been going on in this city for days was brought to a fitting close last by an elaborate banquet at masonic hall when some people eat down to the well laden tables and thoroughly enjoyed the evening with wine wl and a flow of oratory the music by the christensen orchestra and everything passed off in the happiest possible manner audgo powers wag toastmaster and filled the chair with his usual tact STATE experiment FARMS senator whitmore and merrill and of the state agricultural college arrived lake city last ev enang after a complete tour of the state in the interest of the location of experiment farms on the dry lands the to locate one of the farms in juab county and another in iron county the law enacted by the legislature provided for the location of five or more farms the committee is confident hat it can establish six of these farms and nelll keep within the appropriations they will be enabled to do this through a saving they have made through the operation cooperation co of the counties so anxious are the different counties to have these farms that the are agreeing to fence them and clear them of sagebrush at their own expense the members of the committee are en thusia ever the outlook they came in from thoele tooele county yesterday senator whitmore bays there are millions 0 acres in the state that can be utilized iii this way in county he says there is one valley 45 miles long and fifteen miles wide all the finest kind of land and in his judgment capable of raising good crops with proper farming now this land is simply scratched on the surface the scientific method is to plough anu unu bally deep and raise a crop every other acar in this way it has been demonstrated that there is moisture enough in most of the land to raise forty bushels of wheat to the acre every other year large tracts of fine land were found in grass valley at carowan parowan Pa rowan in the escalante Escal anle desert and in other parts of the state it is the opinion of senator whitmore that there is more wealth for utah in this dry farming than there is in the mines of the state NEVER DR PARKS WIFE W S McCo nud filed an answer yesterday to annie F A holtons hiltons Hil tons amended complaint in her suit for a widow s share of the john R park estate in which he is interested the answer denies that mrs ailton now is or ever was the wife or widow of john B park and that there was ever any ceremony that would entitle her to be called his wife that during his life she made no claim of being his wife and that while he was prospering financially made no demands for support the answer also seta out that for reasons of public policy and decency sirs hiilton should cease to claim a share of the estate and especially that portion in which the plaintiff h interested and that she bould cease dishonoring her children from mercenary and motives the answer also asks that slie be forever barred from claiming any interest in the estate the answer will be considered before the question of distribution of the estate comes up for argument in the supreme court UNION IS recognized the differences between the stonecutters union and the federal building contractors have been amicably settled and what might have been a general strike that would have paralyzed the building operations of the city has been averted the stone planer the original cause of the controversy remains but it is to run only eight hours per day and twelve members of the union are to begin work when the planer begins and quit when the planer stops the men arc to receive the regular scale of per day the contractors are to recognize the journeymen stonecutters association of north america SHORT v the limited facilities provided by the railway for moving the ores ot the unites states companas comp anys bingham properties from the loading station at the terminus to the bins of the smelter in the valley has necessitated a temporary curtailment af the output arop that source to tons of ore daily this will be relieved in june however by which time the readjustment of the tramway will have been completed so that any shortage in the present output from that source will be promptly overcome at present the enormous tonnage i being taken from the properties with about persons a record that ought to be more than gratifying to the management superintendent mayberry who was at the local office during the day says that new disclosures underground are no longer characterized as strikes but as additional disclosures in what appears to be an exhaustless ore body RUN OF BAD LUCK A man who gave his name as henra shrock a hotel employed emp loye was picked up on the corner of first south and state streets yesterday morning with a dislocated shoulder by lee allred who lives on second east between second and third south streets shrock slipped and fell to the pavement allred immediately took him to the office of dr flood who after fixing his shoulder and seeing that he was resting as easily as possible ett him and went to his breakfast on his return half and hour later shrock told him that during has absence he had been robbed of a watch worth 50 dr flood immediately reported the matter to the police who are of the belief that shrock was robbed while lie way lying abone in the street |