Show SALT LAKE MEN BUY NEVADA CLARIS dr U V withie who has just returned from an extended trip through ToD opah goldfield and the bullfrog region reported yesterday that he had purchased a group of twenty four claims in bullfrog and had incorporated a company with a capitalization of shares the incorporation being effected under tho laws of south dakota william van aien is president of the new company and dr withie is vice president and it is the purpose of the company to float half of alie stock tor development purposes and to that end offices will be established in boston ogden utah and at goldfield nov the purchase of the properties was mado from M benson who has been the locator of a number 0 other favorable properties in that district the price running into several thousands of dollars and the vendors retaining 20 per cent of the total stock associated in the enterprise are william H child harry B cole judge george M bartch and G P hastings of this city and joseph vasseur of lac da flambeau wis in speaking of tho acquisitions dr withie yesterday stated that nineteen of the claims are near the beatty already a heavy producer two adjoin the bullfrog and three lie next to senator oddies holdings which are now producing so much of the yellow metal under lease securing the licup dr eithle made an exhaustive examination and found that at least twelve of the claims gave excellent values on the surface ly panning test while some sensational values in crude ores were obtained the title of the company is the bullfrog mines company speaking of the developments in the Tono bullfrog and goldfield districts dr althie states teat in no sense has the importance of the region been overrated on bis way from Tc a distance of twenty eight miles to goldfield he passed forty freight teams of twenty animals each carrying supplies to goldfield this and the of hundreds of railroad cars at rono awaiting transfer and forwarding he thinks is a sufficient in aex of the development of the new field Bs pring the railroad will be broad banged ganged to tonopah To and the survey tor the extension to goldfield and ultimately to bullfrog is now under way the mineralized area appears to be enlarging especially around goldfield aud it is the doctors opinion that this year will see a papua ion of in goldfield alone the town now has three banks and one more in process of organization and during ills visit there he saw lots sell for apiece the claims secured by dr withie for his company are alie war eagle belcher nos 1 2 3 4 5 aad 6 sunrise goldbug black diamond nos 1 2 and 3 lone jack mammoth red top lincoln grey eagle and grand prize CONVICTED OF ROBBING THE KIRK GROCERY walter E buirell was convicted of robbery by the jury in judge armstrongs court yesterday lie was found guilty of having on the night of november 26 1904 robbed john kirk at the point of a revolver he and his brother edmund were accused of the crime edmund will be tried today both brothers were charged on the same indictment but on the motion of their attorney S P armstrong they obtained separate trials the robbery took place at kirks grocery at the corner of third south and fourth west the two brother were caught soon after the committing of the crime they were arrested by detectives chase and burt jahu kirk positively identified the men as the criminals NO STRIKE OF PRINTERS from the fact that two cylinder printing press feeders quit work for an hour or two yesterday jest erday morning to bring a disputed point before the allied printing trades council it was noised about that all the union printing offices in town were closed by a strike and that the legislative printing waa tied up the point in dispute was whether an apprentice should bo allowed only with two cylinder presses or with each alu ce journeymen or fraction thereof the employers met with the allied council last night and explained their desire which was that an apprentice be allowed with each three journeymen or fraction the request was acceded to by the union and the differences are over SCHOOL BOARD committees president oscar W moyle of the board of education last evening announced the standing committees lor the ensuing year they the first named in each instance being chairman are teachers and school work cum Newrn an henderson thomas moyle finance cheesman Thor oai martin edwards cummings moyle buildings and grounds giauque Glau que newman martin cheesman edwards moyle school law henderson edwards giauque thomas newman moyle rules moyle henderson martin creesman Cuin at last nights meeting it was also decided to establish a kindergarten in alie union school with ml ara lano E charge miss lane has had chargo of the free kindergarten at the thirteenth ward for several years past and probably Is as well fitted for the new position as any kindergartner in the city increases in salaries in the follow big instances were approved by the hoard miss fahnle gallbraith from 50 to 70 misa margaret 1 aiom 65 to 70 clerk J P judd was authorized to curc haae 2500 worth of new books tor ue in the various geades 0 the city schools FIGHT IN A THEATER As the result of a free for all fight at the utahna park theater saturday light three young men were arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace upon depositing a cash bond 0 W each they were allowed to go the case being set for yesterday afternoon at 2 john brown one of the three who engaged in the fracas failed to show up at the appointed hour and so forfeited his bond but a bench warrant was last evening he was again taken to the police station bis bond being placed at 20 soon after his arrival friends came to bis rescue and again baided bailed him out J P olson and percy patten were the other men arrested PLANS TO CELEBRATE completion CLARK ROAD last nights session of the salt lake council was an interesting one at the beginning councilman hobday objected to councilman dean being allowed any voice on the floor of the council some time afterward councilman wells gave councilman black the lie direct and finally steps were taken to celebrate the driving of the golden spike this spike will be the last one driven in the san pedro los angeles salt lake railroad soon after mr hobday arrived in the council chamber he had hla opportunity the vote was on two appointments of city recorder critchlow mr dean had voted yes hobday rose to a point of order he claimed that dean was not entitled to vote as he had been appointed janitor of the city and county building president hewlett ruled that the point was not for the chair to decide in that way it was tor the courts mr critchlow bad sent in a communication muni cation saying that george E maycock had resigned as deputy recorder he therefore appointed W D nell clerk of the civil court as deputy in mr laycoc ks place W J sloan was cp pointed as clerk of the court in the place 0 mr nell FELL ONE HUNDRED FEET john forseman yesterday filed a damage suit against the daly judge mining company in the federal court in which he asks damages for personal onal injuries abo complaint sets forth that on april 12 1903 while employed the 1300 foot as a on level of the daly judge mine forse inan fell down a chute from the 1300 to the 1400 foot level breaking his ribs bis legs anil receiving other injuries which have permanently disabled him forceman For beman claims that the chute was neither lighted nor protected and ahat the injuries suffered by him were due entirely to carelessness on the part of the defendant company GIRL TO BE DEPORTED hana takeda the japanese girl who ha been detained at the county jail january 1 oa the chaice of being unlawfully in this countey and appeal for a wilt of habeas corpus was beard by judge thomas marshall on saturday waa yesterday ordered by judge marshall to be turned over to inspector for deportation to her native country case against fraak who was charged with bringing the woman nare for immoral purposes and who was to have had a hearing before united states commissioner twomey today has been discharged HANNIBAL FULLMER SECURES DAMAGES hannibal P fullmer for a case against the rio grande western railway company yesterday he waa suing for 1000 for personal pe injuries the case vas compromised out of court in the complaint it stated that tho plaintiff was across eighth south near the arando tracks on 3 1903 lie was run into by one of the engines of alio llio company he complained na company was at fault because no notice was given of the approach ol 01 an engine the whistle blown and the bell was not rung judgment for 50 and costs was obtained by john henry koehlmann against the copper belt railroad company yesterday Thy casa was settled out of court and judgment taken by consent ohp suit was for personal injuries sustained by koehlmann Koehl maan who in the employ of the company mary N was released from her husband david E huyck by order of judge armstrong yesterday the court granted mrs huyck a decree of divorce on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide they were married at colo in june 1893 representatives of the united beatea department of agriculture at washington D C are expected to bo present and take part in the program of the annual meeting of the utah dairy mens assor lation to be held in the city and county building feb auary 23 2 3 an excellent program has been arranged for the meeting and funds have been secured which permit the offering of liberal s on butter and cheese reduced rat tor the occasion are of acied by all tho railroads articles of the uintah county grazing association were filed with the county clerk yesterday the object of the company is to carry oa a general land and livestock business the capital stock is john C mackay S T ri aby and T A callaster Cal llster are the officers of the company two cases of smallpox were reported to the board of health yesterday the patients are william hay 15 commer cita street and R B kingsbury 49 flowers court enoch N jacklan of mill creek was appointed county warden of game and fish by the county commissioners sio ners manager R H channing jr of the highland boy company yesterday an a raise in wages for some of alie employed emp loyes of the smelter hereafter tho skimmers will receive 3 a day instead of and the trammels tr ammers will receive an increase of 10 a day miss bertha vail daughter of charles vail electrician at the fire department part ment was operated upon yesterday at the latter day saints hospital tor decay of the radius bone of the right arm edward ekenna MK enna a switchman on the oregon short line is now at st marks hospital as the result of an accident in which he suffered the loss of his right leg it was abile throwing a switch that mckenna fell in front of approaching cutout cut out cars and had his leg severed at the knee the accident occurred near murray an initiative and referendum mass meeting Is to be held at the federation toll tonight henry W lawrence will officiate and several democrats republicans public ans and socialists will address the meeting the purpose is to y get the subject of initiative and referendum before the voters word wag received here yesterday by relatives of mrs alan lovey wife of the well known cartoonist that their infant child was dead the family re aidea in butte v |