Show FOUR NEW CASES OF TYPHOID IN SALT LAKE YESTERDAY the typhoid fever cases yesterday reached the hundred mark four isam were bied with the health department all of them being located in this city the new cases are alna munson aged 18 of W vet first north streets nellie lomar 18 of north second went f erect arthur gadd 30 of south birot west street and carlton 20 of 1 20 canyon road it is believed that the case 90 far reported do not represent all that exist in the city it is claimed that milder cases of tho disease exist which have not been reported and in some instances it is known ehni the attacks hare been so mild that alic patients have not employed a physician and in fact that patients have kept to their feet where they were not loo ill although their symptoms are undeniably deni ably thoe of typhoid A TOUGH AT BEAVER SENDS A BULLET IN DAN SULLIVAN dan sullivan a miner employed by the majestic company at beaver is at markal hopital ho pital in salt lake city where be was brought yesterday to have a bullet removed from his left aide the details of how sullivan was shot arc very meager lie that he came out of n restaurant and ans attacked by A tough who shot him in the elac the bullet was by the ribs and was yesterday located by the burgeons in sullivans back an operation was performed the ballet removed and tho injured man waa retting comfortably last lugan FIXING THE VALUE OF A bors FOOT albert dansons hansons Han sons right foot is worth this is the amount awarded him in the district court yesterday for the of the member lla naon up to last september waa employed by the isio cirando western aa a brakhman about the middle of the month he was making a coupling near bingham while the cars were in motion he had to move with the train and accidentally ho put his foot on the rail the foot was crushed and mangled by the wheels oltha car next ty hiiri and an action was brought to recover damages is a minor and the uit was instigated by bessie hanson his guardian SEVEN MEN ARE ROUNDED UP FROM A GAMBLING JOINT seven men were arrested in a gambling house at 26 commercial basti night they were dean durham the keeper of the house georgo monroe and charles ahloquist laborer laborer B wallace a waiter charles waugh and gee chinn chickc laundrymen the five last named verc playing at the time of the laid the evidence watt secured by special officer leaker attired in citizens clothes he applied at the door at the bottom of the stairway and was admitted without question lift found three games running kill blast one game was faro another poker and tho third a new game of cards with ronie of the earmarks of stud poker when ir leaker disclosed Ms identity there was no commotion the men quiet iv filed down stairs where they were gathered in by tho regular police bail was fixed at for the proprietor and each for the others dean rustled hi own bail depositing most of the amount in ilver coin but at a lato hour he had not succeeded in raising enough to secure the release of his fel low prisoners the patrona of the bouse the entire party will be arraigned before judge diehl this afternoon SUIT IS BROUGHT FOR FALSE imprisonment an action tor false imprisonment was lied yesterday in the district court it proves the wisdom of having a good case before causing an arrest the defendant named in the complaint is M H kriebel ho was a plaintiff in a case tried before judge diebl baat june kelc hd had a warrant issued for the arrest of mettle mellor on the charge of petit lar una when the case came to trial cheri s no evidence on which to convict and mallor was dic haged mallor claims the arrest was the result of malic and brings abo present action to recover damages in the complaint mellor seta forth tho circumstances of the arrest and alleges that it was without cause the fact of the arrest waa published in of alip papers iio claims he wan imprisoned until bail could bo furnished and that the expense of defending the case amounted to the plaintiff conducts abroom ing house but the fact of the arrest it is alleged has made people avoid him and n claims that he has been damaged to the extent of lie for bedrew redrew in the amount named BOY WHO TRIED TO WRECK TRAIN WILL STAND TRIAL waller edgar tho lad charged with an attempt to wreck a excursion train is becoming a adept at changing pleas as a criminal lawyer ho put in a plea to the charge on monday and yes berday he put in two more on monday he entered a plea of not guilty yesterday be surprised the court by changing his plea to one of guilty and the defendants fend ants attorney reviewed the case in which he technically called attention to the lads youth and to the fact that iho childish mind dad not grasp the serious of the act tear ducts were tapped in the spectators row and it i looked as it the case would be submitted without aral then a change came after hearing the summing up the family of the youth came to the conclusion that he was not cuilty after all there was a hurr icil consultation between client family and attorney and the court was asked it the pica could be changed the court was willing to grant the privilege after dinner the conviction of innocence had settled upon edgar with increased force and a plea of not guilty was again entered and the lad will stand trial upon the charge it is believed by the defendant that he can establish by witnesses that he waa not guilty of the charged and if anis is done it will remove any cloud which might otherwise grow out of the uncertainty ortho situation commercial CLUB ARRANGING FOR A JOBBERS EXCURSION A meeting of the committee on rail dav and transportation of the commercial club rooms fri salt lake last night for the purpose of arranging the details of the jobbers excursion it is proposed to send an excursion of jobbers of this city into the territory in which they operate chiefly idaho and oregon point it wan decided to run the excursion during the month of october and a trainload of jobbers have expressed a desire to make tha trip the excursion train will be composed ot two pullmans and a dining ear and stops hlll be made at all the towns in wh iche jobbers have customers the object of th trip i to furnish aff opportunity for the local 1 ob bers to become acquainted with their trade efforts willlie roade to make alio excursion an annual event the custom is followed by a number of the largo cities f ARRESTED NEAR THE CULLEN HOTEL A highwayman waa arrested by the police early this morning before he had a chance to get verv far with his plunder the man charged with the robbery is dick mccullough lie was arrested by officer johnston at 2 near the cullen hotel on second south street the officer was patrolling hi beat when dr C W nunn of 57 west first street complained that lough had stopped him and gone through his pockets mccullough secured 26 and had the money in his possession when arrested ite made BO effort to get away and denied that he had robbed dr nunn when searched at the police alie money wa found in one of his insina pockets mccullough who is about 23 years of age has not been arrested before although the police claim thit he has been under suspicion as being connected with shady transactions mc had evidently had several drinka when arrested SUITS REVEALING unfortunate MARRIAGE RELATIONS several bruised hearts sought relief from their matrimonial boes woes yesterday in the divorce courts of the third judi cial district one of the parties who seeks from the cruelties cruel ties iro coed upon him by the unfeeling partner of former marital joys is a man in this case the plaintiff is acal kelson who sues for a dissolution of the mar liage contract and lor the custody of the children the couple were married in salt lake in april 1803 they liard two children aged 9 anil 7 respectively the plaintiff claims that he has been cruelly treated by his spouse and he asks for a divorce upon these grounds the cruel treatment embraced in the charge brows out of the fact of the desertion ser tion thea Ju euband band complains that his wife anna left her biome last january and remained away four months she returned the following may and was forgiven but a month later she again left her home the plaintiff al leges that he has good home but now he want the marriage ties dissolved and he asks for the custody of the children caroline T seeks a judgment and decree of absolute divorce from her husband niel C Nic lson they were married april in denmark the couple have two children they have ako carea for an orphan named sophia the charges that for a long time past ibo husband has mada a habit of striking and bruhling the plaintiff causing her mental and bodi ly pain acot content with striking her he has used abusive language and upon one occasion pe even produced deadly weapon and held it in threatening manner toward the plaintiff the plaintiff also charges that her husband drinks to the extent of being a habitual drunkard she states in the complaint that the at aas i tor ocya fees in the will amount to she wants the marriage bics tics dissolved and aska for the custody of the children and 10 alimony besides the costs of the suit A decree of absolute was granted yesterday in tha suit brought by A G hughea against his wife ada lu hughes the couple were married at tecumseh neb on may the action was brought on the grounds of abandonment mary 3 henry was granted a decree of divorce from her husband joseph E the couple were married at wichita kan in july 1892 A suit for a dissolution of tha i marriage tie was brought last may on the grounds of desertion |