Show CIRCUS IS CLOSED after months of bickering factional i strife and partisan bitterness tho mayor with the democratic minority of the council and the republican majority at last reached an agreement and last night come to terms upon the question 0 city offices all the heads of departments were nominated and confirmed the republicans retaining six all the others being filled by democrats the result Is really a victory tor the democrats they gaining a majority of the offices the beads of departments as nominated and confirmed last night tollow engineer georgo A snow democrat succeeding L C kelsey JS eiton bieber H davis democrat succeeding thos carter food inspector J J meyers retained chief pt police william J lynch retained physician dr charles allcox democrat succeeding dr M L stewart land and water commissioner ben D lance democrat succeeding joseph st macknight oil inspector H P richards succeeding W P No beker waterworks water works frank L hines retained park keeper C A erickson retain d commissioner S M sodden democrat succeeding P S condle plumbing inspector W J leeker democrat succeeding robert budge city chemist herman harms re talked fire chief william H bywater By democrat succeeding jamea devane while there was of course some dis on both sides among extreme partisans regarding the com promise citizens generally regard it with unqualified favor ever since the new went into power the cites has been virtually tied up because ot this strife over and affairs were reaching that stage where any change that would lead to harmony was welcome WOMANS SUICIDE suffering from despondency and brooding over her unhappy life madge liller a woman of the town who came here about three months ago pro j i from denver committee suicide about 7 yesterday morning in the holmead house on Second South and state streets by tak ins a large dose of morphine and shooting herself behind the right ear with a cheap 32 revolver she had been an inmate ot a resort at U commercial street and for several days was very despondent and repeatedly peat edly threatened to kill herself wednesday she road for a couple ot hours the book ot in the lew testament and several times exclaimed despairingly to her compan ions oh what will god do to me for all my awful 1 her friends tried to cheer her baying ahat better aimee were coming but she refused to be con wednesday night she was out with a couple of men they drank considerably and at ten minutes to 7 yesterday morning the two women went to the rooming ahouee and entered room 0 which had been eni tor them by man shortly after going to the room ahe miller woman asked her friend to go and get some water the latter at first re fused fearing that the woman intended ak jut before ehte madge sent m monger boy tor eon phane after 1 left hie room eho took tho pokoon and thon hot btag the gun the woman a afa rh deed waa purchased by or beveral ake ago tuesday looked over a number 0 1 and atter reading them aad crying for some time 1 buffred ahe fried nearly all day and aalde there wae no for her la this and no release her galety ghe left no message for any one and apparently tried to her identity madge miller was the name ehe gave when she first came to salt lake but it was learned from a faded certificate that ehe was married jn denver in october Qc tober 1898 to J E jones and that the ceremony was performed by a justice of the peace there her maiden hame aa given on the certificate was scarcely discernible discernable discern able but justice clark managed to decipher the name of aurora it was also learned that her parents reside in portland ore PASSING AROUND THE PROTEST the non mormon organization took a further step when tue committee designated to pass around the protest to congress announced the following divisions in its memberships first precinct W J meeks samuel hammel arthur brown not the ex senator d precincts N courtney 8 D chase B corsar third precinct george hancock H C lawrence R B heldebrand Hll debrand fourth R S rives ri W brown wallard hansen fifth precinct sam mcdowell F E mcgurrin W F earls MRS READ GETS HER DIVORCE judge hall yesterday rendered a decree in favor in the divorce case of llla read against charles read a well known mining man of Sal fLak city the court awards mrs read most of the personal property in residence on the corner of first south and fifth east streets and orders the defendant to pay her 70 per month alimony pay able on the farst day of each month and aleo as attorney tees the ground upon which the divorce Is granted Is desertion plaintiff and defendant were mar tied in joe davis county on sept and the alleged desertion occurred on oct 21 1902 WALTER ma LOYD PLEADS GUILTY walter mclloyd Mc LIoyd appeared before judge morse in the criminal division of the district court and withdrew his former plead of not guilty to alve charges of and entered of guilty to three of the charges and was sentenced by the court to six years la the state prison for the sane the elret charge be pleaded guilty w the beet bearth south on feb 10 for that crimo ho wae sentenced to three years the second wae for breaking into the hoac of keddington baet u south cpr which he was sentenced to two years the third was for breaking into the house of D hunter 33 ig south fourth east for which ho waa sentenced to one year SUED V P hiskey trustee of the detate of the lace company bankrupt filed ault in the district court against nelson A Ran former manager of the lace house to recover the sum of alleged to be due for money drawn from the company for bis own personal use and benefit while be was an officer of the company WILL NOT BE TRIED abe majors and frach connors the two convicts who are serving life sen at the state prison for murder will not be tried in the district court tor assault with intent to commit murder judge diehl ruled that the men could not be prosecuted and granted the motion made by mccurrin weber attorneys tor the defense for order discharging the men the contention of counsel or the defense was that under the law prisoners who are serving a life sentence can not be prosecuted tor an odense committed while serving such sentence where the punishment for the saad of tense la imprisonment last week when the motion was made the court announced his intention of taking the matter under advisement he looked up authorities on the subject and yesterday morning made the ruling as stated above TRIBUNE incorporates A certificate of incorporation of th e salt lake tribune publishing company incorporated under the laws of the ste of west virginia was filed n the office of county clerk james yesterday morning the company was incorporated corp orated on march and it capital stock Is divided into charee ot the par value 0 each the incorporators are perrys heath frank J westcott W W armstrong nelson and homer F robin on A special dispatch to the cincinnati enquirer from charleston W va under date of march 10 concludes as follows mr heathe attorney crouch said tonight that in getting the charter be was acting under mr deaths heaths personal instructions attorney joseph lippman who has been attending to tho business at this end of the line when asked for an explanation of the matter said be coula make none when ashod it there was not some reason for it be said thero was not as tar as be way aware it fa stated in other quarters however that the tribune has been fearful that its recent course in relation to local men and affairs has made it edib jcck to libel suits and that it was considered best to re in another state that It could get into the federal courts in the event that tt got where it had to make a legal defenso tor itself SALT LAKE NOTES judge christopher reed formerly district judge in kansas has been ad bitted to the utah bar the independent telephone company has started out a big force ot solid tor to contract for telephones and manager fanton say they aro meeting with unqualified success aira richard W young returned last night from a two and half months atay in the sandwich while her ie bot restored she fel the u ol 01 her trip banker F baye that during his recent trip he was besieged by reporters who wanted to know all about smoot and at denver three reporter up hotel room afterpe after he lied retired to interview him rev E S wishard returned three in chicago omaha and cincin nati in ho ot m isa louary matters and has arranged to send to thie mission four new Irb tan ministers from the 1 arles mr J A morley formerly of tho tabernacle choir of thia city and now in the real estate bubb ness at idaho falls and miss 0 johan neson also of the falls were married in the tempio yesterday A number of chicago and michigan stockholders in the twin falls land and water company are expected by col allner to bo in this city next week to visit the eito of the power plant to bo established below the falla where col allner says it will be possible to utilize horse power when the occasion demands it however tor the present only or horse power will be used the proposition Is to utilize that power largely in thia city houston valentene VAlent lne aged ot 66 quince street amused himself in company with a number ot playmates by throwing water on lime and watching the lumps of lime burst under the heat suddenly a email chunk flew out and struck young valentine in the eye and the fiery stuff ate into the organ ilia speedily brought assistance and he was taken to the keogh wryght hospital where it was expected he would lose one eye and perhaps both mrs sarah ann daft died yesterday in her year at the residence of rudolph alff 15 east fifth south street the deceased came to this city in 1852 from sheffield england and leaves four children viz mrs rudolph alff and mrs harry T duke lake mrs john A forbes of dutte nd E daft of II alley mrs daft by a peculiar coincidence had the same name as her sister in law the owner of the daft block who Is living on bouth fifth east street deceased was the widow of robert daft manager P J quealy of the kern in commenting on the reported action of the wyoming peato board of equalization in taxing the coal mines at 60 centa per ton of output saye it was only a short time previous that he had met with the board in cheyenne when the board bad agreed to take the companas comp anys own figures for taxation this year the understanding furthermore being that only net profits were to be assessed and that in the same proportion as taxation on other properties why this sudden turn aromnd was something of a mystery |