Show HUE HEWS RUNAWAY IN SALT LY INJURES A pedestrian four mere cases of smallpox in salt 1 lake smallpox near the pea fc F N y adne vr sl i jirld offid ru e i ir i u y a nm i newdy 01 irain liet 11 e after f cd i le aft T mas io if si ti 1 1 a to ahti T 1 isi t t wt t orui two power in rae attached to dan hack storied north froia a lat tc biad ei Ad and so etli v alv to where they alil Vi reent ard were slopped l allt tap l ut j d p in front af 1 ihal now an haron was put F ling owe s on th loot when the AI arcs fcc siro frightened and started lf nuh su in grasp iny tho bridle of the biear horse and kviring them to the north but he could them lie was dragged a telegraph pole and literally lorn away from the bridle uis broth ec who was near at hand tried to seize the runaways but the horses eluded him As they crossed second south they peung the hack into an electric light pole A great many people were on the cro aroith ith at first south waiting for cars these scattered to places of fia fety all but mr vincent being ra ihor deaf and also nearsighted near sighted he dad not see his danger but walked into abc path of the excited team the on lookers shouted and mr vincent looked 1 around just as the horses were upon bhim he gathered himself to jump but it was too late the curved end pole struck his head and glanced aie was lifted into the air and J comedown came down under alio hoofs of the eways Jw ays an instant later he was under the wheels i by slanders ran to his assistance and i carried him to the office of dr bene duct over the Godbe Pitts drug store the frightened horses drood wagon pole into an electric ligat pole just around the corner and came to astop the hack a fine new equipage costing 2000 was badly broken up and cannot be repaired for less titan to the driver was formerly as coachman by senator kearns he forgot his own loss in his regret and anxiety over the accident to mr vincent the wounded man sustained a se vere odthe scalp required six stitches ills arms and body were bruised in beveral places he was taken to his home and made as easy as possible dr benedict aard last night that the patient did not seem to bo injured internally and that there was every reason to hope jor liis speedy recovery MRS JUDGES DONATION the young men who have been laboring so earnestly to raise in order to secure the donation of for a Y M G A building were overjoyed yesterday when aliey heard that a single donation of had been made the report was confirmed by score tary cox who said that rs mary judd aai subscribed this amount pay ableon able on demand this is tho largest sum so far given by any or the next largest being the subscription by M H walker which the list was started the adocia tion now has pledged and her aulean efforts will be to raise the remaining in time to secure the peabody gift the splendid generosity of mr I 1 judge is all the more noteworthy corn ing as it does after her endowment of dudte miners home with and gitt of to the catholic cathedral fund j to toe eni property owners arc agid the Y t raise a bonus tor M C A building in order to attract it has to another site but the committee and the acore heard nothing i the fonua does notion afi the city hall corner wih the option cities Y M be asken up in other have proved a great C A buildings often benefit to surrounding property drawing as much trade as a BOARD af pf EDUCATION the board of education held a short eion lat night at which only rou tine business vi transacted the ann of the lowell school only camo incidentally when the president of up the board announced that two petitions asking for the reinstatement of principal mckay and signed by a long list of names had been presented by andge the petitions were referred 0 W powers without being untied to the committee of the whole no time was set for the meeting of the board as a committee of the whole to consider the mckay matter MRS ELLIOTTS FRIENDS A petition requesting that the services of mrs eliott as supervisor of the primary departments be not dispensed with was submitted and referred to committee on teachers and school work the petition was signed by of tbt teachers in the public schools and expressed their deep confidence in mrs eliott and her methods of supervision A t petition accompanied thi one favoring Mrs eliott as supervisor but the signers seven in number said that they wished to withhold their names until che name of mr waa included the following have been appointed to fill possible vacancies emma F gallagher south bend ind lydia schramm provo jennie M crabbe chawa II 11 eilis R christensen jennie U davis augusta hunt laura M Wid deson sail lake city mary cody anaconda mont H adelia cady butte mont anna Y decker new york city and M lone carroll ogden OUTSIDE NOT LEASED A judgement jud gement in favor of the defendant in the injunction suit of owens varney green against the big four advertising company was rendered by judge hall yesterday according to the decree the defendant was entitled to th use of the walls on the building at 12 1 2 south main street for advertising purposes it is said that the parties leasing lea sing the upper floors of the building had made arrangements with the plaintiffs in the action for the use of the walls but the decision of the court holds that a person does not lease the outside of the walls of a buil din when tho inside is leased TOO MUCH NOISE swan lindholm filed a suit for damages against the rio grande western railroad company in the district court yesterday on april 18 1902 the plaintiff allege lie was driving along the highway in parleys canyon near is known as the cement works quarry when his team was frightened by a train of the defendant which was operate without due care and caution avith respect to speed and noise BROADWAY RIGHT OF WAY in the two basea brought by george A love et al executors of the estate of bolivar roberta deceased against spencer clawson involving the right of way over the street known as broadway judge hall yesterday found in favor of ithe plaintiffs in both actions WINS FROM SMELTER A verdict for in favor of the plaintiffs was brought in yesterday by the jury in the damages suit of andrew swanson et al vs the highland roy gold mining company the suit was brought to recover damages of 1600 for the alleged destruction of crops by the noxious pases emitted from the defendant companas comp anys smelter situ cited below murray foreclosure SUIT A foreclosure suit to collect on a promissory note for 1500 was instituted in the district court yesterday by henry ariman against charges T nelson et al PHILIP sutherland DEAD relatives and in salt lake yesterday received from mr and mrs george sutherland the sad intelligence A hat their only drori philip emerson had died during the night nac concord N of typhoid fever the boy was ft student of st pallia school at concord where he was preparing to enter harvard next year his parents left their home in salt lak several days ago in response to a telegram announcing that his condition was serious and were at hi bedside when the end came quarantine AT PEN great delight was expressed at the jail and in other quarters yesterday over announcement that the penitentiary tent iary had established a quarantine against the outside world people who never before cared much about sanitary precautions endly developed a great deal of respect tor quarantine regulations and expressed the hop that the quarantine might continue indefinitely all this satisfaction wasa a trifle premature however for it appears broin the statement of the deputy garden that persons who have uie proper credentials denti als from the district judges be admitted to the institution in of the quarantine the prohibition ap alies to visitors arid is occasioned by he prevalence of smallpox in sugar locae ward the vicinity ot the prison WATCHING DISEASE CLOSELY four more cases of were quarantined in salt lake city yester lay the health authorities are on the ilert to check the contagion in this ity and when k was learned yester lay that a boy from sugar ward had ome in and was living rith his sister ilas J F Byi west second south street tho house was placed under quarantine iby tha beath department the boy is a of hattie jones 1250 eart south street who was for tho disease a faw days ago L he boy it is understood had not been lome since the flag was put up but he health officials do not intend to take ny chances the other victims of tho cerms perms are allate M Pird aged 14 ears 1153 donnington Down ington avenue and alice and goorno wife and bisband nis band aged 45 and 50 years ively mrs simpson was placed under quarantine at her home east third south street and mr sampson ans taken to the isolation hospital thai pla tient is said to have the disease in a cry virulent form his case being term d a confluent one |