| Show YOUNG TOUGHS TRY TO BREAK UP A RELIGIOUS MEETING drunken fellow attacks a woman and wields a knife A number of deaths in salt lake while lonnie dennis the negro boy preacher was conducting services in theold the old armory building last night a persistent effort was made on the part ot a gang of hoodlums to break up alie meeting by disturbing it with noise anil other methods an old hand power stamp standing outside the building was utilized the boys turning the cranks and causing the stamps to come down on the ace plates with great noise officer gulbranson was notified of tho disturbance and lay in wait for the crowd finally catching about twelve of them whose ages ranged from 10 to 18 years he took them before the colored doorkeeper door keeper who declined to appear against them and with a warning to get off the streets in ten minutes the officer released them it is known to the police that there is a gang of boys living in that neighborhood who are to commett all of depredations BEATS OF A VETERAN iran 0 conk an old resident of salt lake and a veteran odthe civil war died suddenly yesterday afternoon in his little room in the rear of 58 frank lia avenue he had been drinking and on last friday took to his bed mr and mrs byrum kimball who occupied the front part of the bouse cared for huu biving him every possible attention conk waa 59 years of age and has lived in salt lake for forty years doing odd jobs of ark early in life he was crippled by a threshing machine with furnished by his son in law stephen goldma and a email pension he could have lied in comfort but for his for liquor TRIED TO KILL crazed by whisky and armed with a faig knife george argye a laborer created a reign of terror on green avefua in taft northern part of salt lake city saturday afternoon swearing and threatening death to her he pursued a woman whose name could not be learned up and down the street the whole neighborhood was thrown into a feve excitement until argilo was finally arrested by the police according to statements made by in the neighborhood argyle had ft row with some of the neighbors near where he boarded lie left the house fu an angry mood and went to town ew caring vengeance when he returned in the afternoon he was seen coming up the street staggering drunk and nourishing a long knife in his hand argyle it is said saw a woman stand ain g on the sidewalk and raising his knife started tor bee the woman gave a shriek and started on a run the drunken man went after her baid the officer who investigated the and pursed glicr through the ivarda and by the houses until lody in the neighborhood was aroused women and children frightened almont into hysterics rushed out of their kiouses lio uses crying for help but not daring to make any effort to stop the assacl ant argyle in hi dj condition was not able to run very fast and the woman disappeared then iho drunken man turned his attention to the crowd that had gathered about and it is claimed made threats against some of them several excited were phoned into the police elation and a detail of officers was to the scene as fast aa horses could bwy them when they arrived they bund or more women and children bunning excitedly up and down the avenue keeping out of the reach of the man with the knife officer barlow clipped up on tho cause of all the trouble and him he for release but the officer soon bad him in the wagon at the police ji lation he was too far under the in rf the liquor to tell anything about the affair and was locked up on a charge of drunkenness it the woman ishom he attacked can be found argyll will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon y SALL DEAD john G gleason a well known trav ial mg man died at ha home south eal street salt lake of liver trouble his demaie was a oin aliis city where lu had a large circle of frienda frien dx many of his frn adi warp not aware that he was ill and the fact that he was to the hoisie would have occasioned no HI he waa a man if apparently health anil robust constitution ho waa in his office in the D F walker building about a ck ago and at that time corn pla inid frome 0 not feeling well but us indisposition waa not regarded as att iwai mr gleason about 39 years of came here from iowa iio waa the representative of kaday and roc wholesale tut dal eri of kansas city and ho carried mine tide lined fri enila speak ot liim in the hia hiat terms and refer to hin at a man of Keic ruu anil jovial disposition lie ia survived aby liis widow and two daughters BUT OXE WEEK n baat thursday the death of I 1 C T Al draxl grandpa rand pa aldrach nt lias in clear lake at the ripe old age of 81 llin was the first fun ral to take in the community and aha body of the good old man was ollow cd to the tomb by the entire popit yesterday tho news came to salt lake that the old wife and yoni panion iio had been by hia kinf c 1840 when aa a young man juat i starting in life lie charming maria U walla away back in the empire and made hor his bride had cr oMd the river to join him on the ther side irs as Miff cring from at the time of her hii bands burial lat week aal it is sup that c carried her ajr none of the particulars have been received the good woman wa I 1 y years for 47 years she had been the wife and constant coin of sir AId and three gener of her will mouin r er her cobun the funeral wall be held in clear lake on tuesday ami wall be conducted by rev charlca C rector of st pauls church of salt lake city aira aldrach hs lody vill be lid by the tide of that of glicr in the shadow of i lutte SENT TO BELGIUM hon J C mccally formerly of salt lake has been exonerated from tho charge brought against him in rela lion tb the killing of fitzgerald in guatemala he will be retained in the diplomatic service of the united states and has been assigned to an important poet in belgium he and his wife sailed from ew york on th Kro onland on saturday april alth they go directly to belgium speaking of the reception of mr mccally and dr hunter in washington and the outcome of the result of the investigation the washington post says dr hunter formerly united states minister at honduras and guatemala was again at the state department yesterday land finally to seo hay and renew the charges he has tried to get before the department alleging a conspiracy in connection with the killing of fitzgerald on the part of J C mcnairy Mc formerly consul gen eral at guatemala city and now consul at liege belgium the secretary heard dr hunter but reached the conclusion that the minister bad made no new presentations of facts which in the slightest degree affected the departments original decision as to where the blame lay accordingly the case will not be opened reopened re and mr morally will not be disturbed JAMES SHORE IS DEAD A loss that will be keenly felt by the people in the northeastern part of salt laka city was the death of james shore which occurred yesterday evening at 8 at his home fifth street ho was 64 years of age having been born at berry lancashire england in 1839 his father was thomas and hia mother elizabeth ashton shore in 1859 the deceased came to salt lake city and went to work at his trade that of blacksmith ho participated in the blackhawk indian war and was one of the veteran volunteer firemen of salt lake city |