Show PARTY NOMINATES SCHOOL A mass convention ot members ot he american party was held last night in the grand theater the gathering subsequently divided up into district conventions at which the following were nominated for members of the school board first precinct J J corum second precinct B P redman third precinct J D hagman fourth precinct B 0 howard for long term and W mont ferry for term fifth precinct W J halloran the hollowing jol lowing were selected to compose the city committee first precinct george L nye and john A street second precinct henry heath and louis bamberger third precinct W J barrette and R S sleater fourths precinct charles D and H J dinnany Din fifth precinct J E darmer and george A sheets the attendance was approximately A J weber presided and mado the opening speech jr esq ARRESTED AND COMPELLED TO WORK george E lyon has filed suit against michael mauss and charles brown of murray for for alleged damages lyons story is that he borrowed 50 in a murray bank august 21 1903 ane note to run six months mauss and brown went lils security december 12 he says manss and brown tried to force him to pay the debt they tried to compel him to give up his wages he says conspiring with the bank in hie matter they had him taken before justice J P charged with obtaining money by fraud after being in jail for a day he was released and the proceedings against him dropped until march 11 1904 march 11 the complaint continues mauss arrested lyon at ephraem Ephr alm ef were made to compel him to work and earn the 50 lyon wants for all his injuries he wants 2500 for the injury and scandal heaped upon him december 12 and tor the injury to his body and mind he also wants for exemplary damages for his arrest in ephraim and the indignities heaped up on him at that time lie wants 2500 and in addition to that he demands 1000 exemplary damages legislators ELECT following are the names of the recently elected representatives and senators alio at the next session of the legislature will choose a united states senator SENATORS C R hollingsworth ogden peter clegg thoele tooele fred Ras brand park city willis johnson wesley ac walton woodruff george N laurence salt lake city S H love salt lake city sam park salt lake representatives beaver F tilton beaver box elder frank W fishborn brigham cache D R roberts logan W H maughan Maug hau bogari L H merrill mond carbon J P curtan anter quarters davis ezra P richards farmington emery george M miller huntington garfield arthur luther Pan gultch grand john E pace richardson iron I 1 J jones cedar city juab herbert hopes eureka kane charles carroll Or derville miliard orville L thompson morgan james A anderson mor gan diute piute J E delerson Pe lerson circleville Cir cleville rich george spencer randolph san juan walter C lyman bluff sanpete A johnson mt pleasant N C christensen manti sevier A hawley central summit M J dally park city thoele tooele W N goundry Gr stockton uintah orrin D alien maiser utah grant simons payson aco A hope benjamin john american fork george austin lehi wasatch james B wilson midland washington dem T B cottom st george wayne george L thur tier weber W L stewart warren T C pancake Pani ake ogden george S dean ogden Rudol kuchler ogden salt lake william mccrea salt lake city H S joseph salt lake city S J salt lake city C E marks salt lake city william I 1 union A V anderson bing bam thomas hull salt lake city H B cromar salt lake city william T edward salt lake city C S kinney salt lale city HOLDOVER HOLD OVER SENATORS second district alonzo D barber D logan fourth district david mckay R ogden sixth district william N williams R salt lake ity sixth district simon bamberger D salt lake city seventh district C E loose R provo seventh district henry gardner R spanish fork ninth district C P larsen R fantl eleventh district A B lewis R frisco or salt lake twelfth district harden bennion D vernal the feeling against the austrian laborers at murray growing out of the assault case a ago aej the mysterious murder a short time before Is becoming bo accentuated that a plan will soon bo adopted for the banishment of the austrian colony tuesday night the first meeting of the citizens was held to consider the matter monday night another has been called at which definite steps will be taken to proceed along lawful lines only excluding any mob effort or violence between now and the meeting monday plans will be formulated to secure lie exodus of the austrians Aust rians that wll then be presented tor adoption TROUBLE OVER COKL PROCESS suit has been filed in the district court by charles F dlug against georga B mcdonald to havo declared null and void nn option on bis patent process for coking coal it Is alleged that on may 2 plaintiff executed an option to defendant and M H kriebel on the patent running au daya iho pur to be on juno 8 j it is alleged defendant indeed plaintiff to sign another agreement in regard to atho patent the latter paper defendant represented that lie coed ed to show the H C fartck boko com pany of pennsylvania to which he intended to sell the patent it now develop cs that it vas an unlimited option on the patent and plaintiff asks that the agreement be set aside and declared null and void as it Is a cloud on his title to ibe patent JURY AGREE the jury in the case of james thompson against the oregon short line railroad company which was tried in judge stewarts court yesterday reported that it could not agree upon a verdict the jury was out all night on the case and after its report that morning it was discharged the case will have to be retried and has been set for dec 6 the action was brought to recover for personal injuries received in AIon tana in july 1002 by being thrown from a train on which he was stealing a ride the principal question involved vas the right of a person stealing a ride to recover damages for injuries claimed that be was justified in stealing a e he was trying to reach the bedside of his mother be for she died and did not have money to pay his fare HUSBAND A FORGER for the reason that her husband has been convicted of forgery and is now serving time in the state prison vi M has filed n complaint lor divorce in the district cogut against jack C wilkinson the complaint filed today charges that wilkinson was on oct 23 1903 sentenced to two years for his crime and is now serving that sentence plaintiff and defendant were manica la this city on aug 12 1901 WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY cruelty and desertion are the grounds upon which margaret graham asks a divorce from james R graham whom she married at spokane wash in april 1903 a little over a year ago the complaint which was filed wednesday alleges that on yesterday defendant without any cause struck and beat her and chased her about the house with a large knife threatening to kill her he also told her that he would not support her id drove her from the house and has since deserted and abandoned her the defendant is employed by the salt lake engineering company and it 13 1 3 alleged eliat the company now owes him 25 for services it is asked that a restraining order be issued to prevent hiim from drawing that money and that on the final hearing of the case she be allowed 35 per month alimony for the support of herself and infant child and 30 attorneys fees |