Show I 1 SALT I 1 A lr LAKE I 1 KI K 10 I W AND alff I 1 U ai STATE S TA 1 TE NEWS 1 M N I 1 from correspondents and state exchanges I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 AGAINST T iasi JUSTICE ice I 1 DURAND salt lake nov ov A petition peti Uon for a writ of prohibition was filed n the district cobit toda yby john chrisi of pocatello ida against charles F durand justice of the peace at murray to prohibit the justice from taking any tarther action in the cose case of the rork fork coop co op against alter vie action wah wag filed in durandis Duran ls court christen t r sen entered a special appearance for i the purpose of objecting to the ails t diction of the court coart on the brouna bat neither of the parties to the ac alon were residents of murray precinct k and the dek debt it if any had been contracted at all was not contracted in but in spanish fork dui rand overruled the th obber objection mon to the jurisdiction and arbitrarily proceeded alth the ca case cae e I 1 judgment was vms rendered against christensen and some money due him by tho the oregon short line was gar nasheed and ana tied up it Is alleged t eliat unless durand is prohibited from 1 further urr her action in the matter the money so garnisheed garni will oe be paid over to uie the of floers floors after reading the petition judge lewis today issued asue d the writ v of prohibition in which durand ais 1 is ordered 0 take no further action in the case until the matter is decided soy iby the district court I 1 I 1 I 1 COURT NOTES j salt lake nov 14 john T crone amne has filed a petition in the district acourt court for letters of administration of dhe estate tate of eliza B crane who died on october 28 1906 leaving an estate tate valued ed at 1 the case of the 14 W rash com piny lipana against abel san antonio arkansas pass railway company was wag dismissed by judge oda without prejudice upon motion of 0 i k plaintiffs attorneys i i A petition tar for letters of tion of uw uie estate of Mi elizabeth zabeth P edgar who died on september 5 1906 has been falt in the probate division of the district court by thomas C edgar the est estate ate consists of real es e tote ate valued at in vie case of annie L against oscar aj H capson a decree by stipulation was entered today by bv judge morse in which the matter of af the boundary line hue between afo property e 1 arty owned ow hect hy by plaintiff and defendant was amicably agreed upon judge ritchie today ken rendered gendered dered judg went by default in favor of plaintiff in the caso of the freed furniture carpet company against S H illson and wife for we th e suin gum of 1 1482 l principal and interest ip terest and actor neye ft fee e the action was brought rought jb to recover oil 04 a note noce executed in 1902 roy wagstaff Waga taJI was brought before judge corse se today on an order to show cailee why he should not be punished for contempt 0 of court for falling failing to pay his wife margaret argaret Nl wagstaff alimony allmay as heretofore ordered by the court wagstaff stated that lie had ibern unable to fo work anil and hence could not pay the alli alimony nony the matter ivari continued until Noi november ember 23 upon condition that wagstaff pays 4 per week to his bis wite wife WESTERN PACIFIC GRADING gap in nevada aWil will be closed up be fore long iii in accordance wi tit tb the a plans of tile the western pacific to have its thi road completed and running trains into san Franc francisco luo two years from now the final grading contract in nevada Is soon to be let according to the sn ITan francisco cisco we have laborers at work now between san francisco and salt lako city kald ild engineer H 11 11 mccartney yesterday the line Is miles in length a and nd ethere Js Is a stretch ot of miles from deeth in nevada westward to the california state line which the graders will probably get to work on within the next three weeks that will close the gap and complete the actual grading for the niala line work Is humming we have a big caina camp of graders at oro ville and another at beckwith Bek with on oil tile the utah uta end of the road the tra track 1 ck is already laid from salt lake westward 83 miles to what Is balled the great mud esert egert it that desert Is miles long ong and when the mud naud Is dry the surface Is as smooth as and it it looks like brown linoleum it would mare the finest automobile race course in the world but when it Is IB wet it is another thing and that Is one of the difficult difficulties ion of laying the track when the contract Is let for the mile gap flom deeth death westward there will bo be plenty of work for thousands of men if we could get geathe the nien men we could put more to work on the road tomorrow the con contractors tract pay the men from to a day and the men board themselves no we have no surveying parties out except on the main line no surveying is leing being done up the coast toward humboldt i 1 1 MORTGAGE OF FILED salt lake oy 14 A nort mortgage gage in the sum of was filed in the county recorder office today in which P A mor mortgages gages to the john J daly company parts of lots I 1 and 8 block 57 67 plat A upon which Is located the now new three story building constructed by ar air the note for which the mortgage Is security is payable in five years from november 10 1906 the new building Is on third south between main and state streets COMM IN IH drastic necessary to quell uprising in penitentiary i I 1 four fourteen been crime hardened col convicts t started an insurrection at the state prison monday in a vain attempt to stampede pede the other prisoners boners last night eight of the offenders lay groaning on the bare floor with tongues parched and joints cracked wracked by pain drastic punishment was meted out to quell the outbreak and the end Is not yet 11 the trouble was started monday evening by priscil prisoners ers of the third grade in solitary s J confinement for serious infractions of the prison discipline the guards on visiting the cells were greeted with abusive language from the cony lets who resorted ted to jeering and yelling in the effort to create a riot at 10 0 clock tuesday morning warden lar pratt and deputy ur visited each cell questioned the offenders and warned them to desist from further 11 disturbance tuesday night the trouble ren re acherl ched serious proportions the convicts engaged in a war dance pounded on the bais with tin bucket covers and sent forth a chorus of blood curdling yells 3 such a performance firmance for mance it if persisted in seemed liable to result in open outbreak and warden karaen pratt decided that stern measures were e necessary E ight eight of the most flagrant off offenders enders nv were ere taken i from their cells ri rind in marched arched 01 0 ol o a gloomy building called I 1 tho the tombs by reason of executions which have bave occurred there the place is regarded by the prisoners with superstitious dread the eiga were trussed up in two stone celle with arms outstretched at ai full length bengt h and hands manacled mana cled to rings in the wall the punishment continued tor twenty tw hours with a brief interval tuesday morning mornin 9 when the convicts were each given a slice of dry bread and a cup of water last evening they were taken down dowa and given another allowance of bread and water for fear of physical collapse they were not trussed up again but were thrust into absolutely bare cells their punishment will be resumed and will be continued until they are in complete subjection subject i on the other six will then rec receive elve attention all were tu hi a chastened chasteney chast ened mood last night and it is believed the trouble is well in hand the offenders are housebreakers and highway kob robbers bers the most troublesome thugs with which the prison authorities have to deal they rejoice in the distinction of being hardened bad men though lacking the nerve and cunning nning fu of the more desperate criminals they ther were visited by guards each half hour after being trussed up and until wednesday morning coming dawned the keepers were nvere met by volleys of dreadful curses curges and obscene abuse it happened that the board of corrections ions was in session at the prison yesterday and the members saw the prisoners under undergoing going punishment they appealed baled to lo governor cutler and az axe ae A e roundly scored for their pains the governor read the riot act to them and made it plain that warden pratt has his sap support port in discipline warden pratt explained that it w would lae be dangerous to allow the inflammatory flam matory tactics to continue as it might precipitate a break at meal time when nearly convicts are bunched in the dining room such an event would probably pro bably babli mean the sacrifice ot many lives the fourteen men concerned in the disturbance are john burke frank harrison james Afe Cormick joseph sullivan gul johnco johndon Joh neon A al goodwin Goodw ln walter mclloyd john furey john joh 11 gray charles smith steve olds F A morris richard morris and H harper they are ara serving terms of from tw two 0 to eighteen years chiefly for burglary and highway robbery I 1 WONDERFUL RECORD 4 when the brief record of fairview fall view ta Is carefully considered it Is one of which any mining camp might well be proud less than eight months old it has been shipping for the past three months upwards of worth of ore monthly and were it possible to secure a sufficient SuM elent force of miners in iners these shipments could be increased at least one fourth within a week I 1 nor are these shipments ments to be confined to that single property within the heart of the district are seven properties halt half of which could be shipping ore at this time were it not tor the fact that the policy of the managements age ments la Is not tp to begin shipments until they can be maintained regularly the next shipper in the camp after the nevada hills property will be the fairi view vie w eagle now being developed along i conservative lines considerable ore has been beell sacked during the sinking of the main shaft on the liso so called wingfield vein but since once ita richness hs has been proved to be increasing with depth it hag been decided by the management la that for the present all at t is 19 to be devoted to opening up the ore body at a dolth of feet this being sunk biinte through solid ore neither foot fool or hanging wall h having av been encountered during the laef twenty feet till this 8 shaft ts is less than 2 1150 feet from the point at which the eagles not nest no I 1 shaft Is being sunk on the same vein and when at the am same depth there la Is no reason to believe that the eagles nest neat will no not f have sacked ore of equal richness 11 SHOT DEAD IN CAMP calp frank yo U rk S in instantly 8 bantly killed by ernest howard noar near Bing bangham liam I 1 din bingham agliam nov 14 prank frank bourks an italian labi laborer was shot and killed by ernest howard at joseph Crand Cranda aUa lits grading camp three miles from bingham at ahli evening the Jc killing Illing was the outcome of a quarrel chich occurred on the grade earlier la the lay day wid and howard claims that tha bourks was approaching him with a knife and a gun when lie he fired the fatal shot both men were laborers ort on the grude grade tile the best obtainable story of the kill ing Is that the two men quarreled earlier in the day and that bourks made threats threat to shoot howard after work was over in the evening after work was over it is claimed bourks approached pro ached howard and tried to stab hini him when howard a gun and fired killing bourks instantly mike alike 1511 a friend of the dead india started to take up the fight and it Is 1 also charged that louis rost cost pulled a agun gun and tried to mix into tho the quarrel by bi this time deputy sheriff 1 cligman had arrive dHe arrested howard clipps and gost cost and they sont sent to the county jail in salt lake justice of the peace lee will hold bold an inquest over the remains of bourks tomorrow morning at KY 10 Ho howard viard who Is in jail for the killing js is only 20 10 years ears old and thel the man he killed years scars old neither is married and little Is known of their antecedents BARBER SHOP IS LOOTED I 1 I 1 sit salt lake nov 15 sans artl razors rs saris sans hones bonds sans sa ns se scissors Is sors edns sans combs J A hanson proprietor of the wll I 1 lq son 0 n hotel barber shop found ahlm himself elf i 1 in 1 a sorry plight when he opened his tonsorial toh toli parlors yesterday morning hotel guests hurrying to fco c catch a train were waiting for a quick shave but thero there were no utensils lis with which to remove superfluous whiskers A cursory inspection ion showed some fourteen razors three pairs of shears I 1 a number of combs and razor hones hanes as well as about 2 in cash missing coincidental with the disappearance ol 01 of ra the all essential accessories to a first I 1 class barber shop bert the new porter was also aho strangely missing it developed that the night before the porter asked a barber in the establishment for the loan ofa quarter with which to bayr buya a drink the barber refused and jokingly pug ug that he might pawn a razor for tile the amount the result was evident by the emp empty ty drawers yesterday I 1 morning shortly after the theft was discovered mcdannels Ic Daniels wasteen wasa een by the runner of the wilson hotel at the oregon short line depot and it is believed that he left town early yesterday morning the police aveto noti notified fled of the robbery but butas as yet have obtain t ed 1 na arace race pt of I 1 tha im IsIng porter r y I 1 ti I ANOTER ER ELY DEAL DEALON ON I 1 I 1 salt it lake NOV 15 negotiations are how pending in this city for the pun purchase hase of three big groups of claims in the ely camp an expert examination will be made of tile the ground during the next few days and it if the report substantiates representations tal t have been made by the vendors ane of the biggest deals that jias has ben P pulled off in some time one that in volver colvea in the neighborhood of will be quickly consummated in the three groups there are forty b nine claims two of the groups are contiguous and 4 contain thirty five claims the other fourteen claims are in another portion of the the syndicate that has been formed to make the purchase is not willing to io have its identity disclosed at this time and should thi the proposition tor for any reason be abandoned those who are identified with the deal will never be known publicly it can be stated however that some of the biggest operators orators in the state are going in it if the examinations turn out favorably the ground is all said to be eligibly located but the parties interested gre are not willingto shave have it described tor for obvious reasons i L |