Show TATE N from correspondents and state exchanges PRETTY MAIDS FROM OREGON prize winning girls see the city of the saints during the day lake july 9 the news says accompanied by their brothers and their cousins and their aunts thirty eight girls very one of them a prize taker on popularity arrived here yesterday and will leav at 8 tonight for the yellowstone national park in all people make up the party and yesterday afternoon and today they have been goi a rapid gait through the attractions of salt lake and vicinity yesterday af tornton they had seats at the regular tabernacle services where they listened to a discourse by elder C W fonrose Po nrose following the ser vices they were tendered A musical recital by assistant organist edward kemball assisted by emma ramsey morris and in alie evening visited the holmes art gallery today it was a case of wake and call me early for the crowd was out sightseeing with the dawn this morn ing they aid all there was to do in tho way of a speedy seeing salt lake trip in automobiles and ears and at noon repaired to the commercial club for luncheon the club was the guest on this occasion and there were present several prominent guests besides the party to welcome them to salt lake and utah a committee went to ogdan yesterday it was composed of governor culler adjutant general ray C naylor N P nelson private secretary of the governor fisher harris and J C mcdonald after the tabernacle recital governor cutler thanked tho organist and ris on behalf of the visitors for the courtesies shown thorn r this afternoon following the luncheon the party went out to saltair Sal tair from which they plan to return in time to catch their train out on schedule at 8 tonight the prize winning girls composing the thirty eight guests of honor are winners in a most popular girl contest conducted by the portland oregonians oregonian Ore gonian through the larger towns of washington oregon and idaho the winners secured a trip to paik and back consuming about twenty days they will arrive nt the park about 7 tomorrow evening and vill return to portland and balse jelv oth SENATOR sutherland IS HOWE AGAIN he tells of important work done by congress salt lake july 9 the news says united states senator george sutherland has returned for the summer vacation from washington and is once more to be found in his law offices iu the keith building when called on today by a press representative he said in reply 0 o a query as to his views on the present status of the smoot case that he hardly thought it worth while to discuss it as the public was already well informed but in the maffer of the future action 0 the senate on the reports of the committee the senator said there would be a debate on the question of expulsion or exclusion in expulsion the resolution would require a two thirds vote while the passage of a resolution of exclusion would require only a majority of the senate was of the opinion that wherever a senator possesses the qualifications required by the constitution he can be deprived of his seat by a tw othir vote because the enumeration of the qualifications in the constitution exclude by implication all ther methods a senator is to be deprived of his seat it jean oly be done by resort to that clause in the constitution which provides that a member may be expelled by a concurrence of two thirds of the senate senator sutherland said that tha present session of congress produced a vast amount of important legislation including the railroad rate bill the meat inspection bill the pure food bill abe consular consul yr regulation bill and among others by no means least was the settlement of the debate on the panama canal oy decision on the lock rather than the sea level plan originally gi many of the senators favored the sa level scheme but it was found that the latter would require for over thirty miles eighty five feet deeper excavation than the lock plan and through a difficult country and involving the impounding of vast quantities of water which would be a perpetual menace to the canal besides this for a ion distance the width of the canal would be only feet with a tortuous course thus reducing the safety of the birger ships the lock level presented much fewer engineering difficulties will cost approximately to less and require but half the time for construction the loci plan will guarantee water over feet wide besides allowing vessels to use their own steam the president always favored the lock plan and told senator sutherland that had congress favored the sea level scheme that he would have I 1 felt compelled lo 10 veto the measure A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT mother drowned and baby narrowly Ees death yesterday salt lake jn y 9 A special to the news from logaa says A terrible accident ident occurred in logan canyon near the dugway above the city dam at about 8 last evening in which sirs nells bergsjo was drowned and her baby narrowly escaped a watery grave according to the information brought here mrs bergsjo accompanied mr W 0 hanson and wife and three children on a fishing trip up the canyon mr hanson stopped the wagon on the dugway and started down stream to elsh the balance of the party were in the wagon and mr dansons hansons Han sons little girl attempted to drive the team to where her father was in some way she got the lines twisted and the horses began to back with the result that the vehicle was turned down the embankment assistance was quickly and all were brought out of the stream but it was moufid that mrs bergsjo and baby had been pinned under the wagon and that tho woman was dead the infant was unconscious but was soon revived it will probably ever remain a mystery how mrs bergsjo was drowned while the baby escaped every effort was made to revive the unfortunate woman but without success mr bergsjo away from home but bas been telegraphed the sad ald lugs and will tan aa soon aa possible when arrangements for the funeral will bo made HOPE DEFERRED salt lake july 10 ezra T stevenson who returned from boston yesterday where he went to investigate some of the claims made by mr hope says that the english promoter has been received with confidence there and that john A bagley who is with air hope expressed unqualified faith in mr hope and his plans there are however some developments that will be difficult for mr hope to explain said mr stevenson 1 I with the other men of salt lake looked with favor on the plans of the intermountain trust company and the intermountain consolidated railway company because I 1 believed their successful carrying out would be an immeasurable benefit to the business interests of salt lake and the entire state and whatever our views of mr hope may be I 1 do not believe one of the interested men has changed regarding any one who seeks to make the carrying out of these plans impossible just before leaving salt lake beresford hope exhibited letters from the london share debenture company the letterhead of which bore bis name among other financial agents the letter which he said he received a few days prior to his leaving commended his work in the preliminary organization of the companies and said as the work on which he was sent had been completed his services in salt lake would be no longer required hope gave out a two column interview in boston papers yesterday in which ho denied emphatically all stories of unpaid drafts forgeries unpaid rents etc declaring that his plans were honorable and that millions of english capital would cef bo put into them investigations of his history previous to coming to salt lake have served to destroy the confidence of local investors in hope COURT NOTES i salt lake june 10 armstrong Is in summit county holding court in he will remain there the balance of the week judge morse went to toselo yesterday to hold court richard J randolph whose occupation is given as a member of the salt lake fire department filed a petition in bankruptcy yesterday in the federal court tho liabilities are placed at and the assets at 40 the latter claimed to be excepted mrs L D moore filed suit against the van and storage company asking 1000 for lq loss 0 her furniture which she alleges she left in storage the company november 2 1905 and which she states she has been to recover alleging that through carelessness it has been wholly lost ehll swanson filed suit in the dis tract court against the short lino for damages tho plaintiff alleges that while working for the railroad company december 14 1905 repairing a roof on one of les buildings a board on the root slipped and precipitated the plaintiff twenty feat to the ground by reason of which be sustained a mangled right ankle and other bruises necessitating his being in a hospital about seventy five days and through which he is permanently disabled A complaint was sworn to before judge Whit alier yesterday charging sam anderson with assault and bat iery anderson 19 the man who is said to have attacked his niece lowry at the homo of his mother west fifth south last thursday the trouble arose over a division of property anderson assaulted miss lowry it is alleged severely beating her about the head and threatened to kill the whole family the warrant yesterday was sworn out by jane 0 anderson the mother anderson was placed under bond paper and cash which he furnished SAYS HES GREATLY DAMAGED salt lake july 10 claiming that his credit and his reputation as a business man aad a law abiding citizen have been damaged ong yip sing yesterday filed suit for 2600 damages against chin quan chan ex mayor of chinatown who recently had the plain tiff and two other arrested on a complaint charging them with threatening hla life the complaints were dismissed on motion of chin quan chan before the matter came to trial and it Is on this account that ong yip sing is jiuing the complaint states that the defendant had a complaint sworn out in which he charged the plaintiff with having to commit an of tense against the person of another as follows to alt that the said yip sing did then and there maliciously licious ly and unlawfully say to the said chin quan chan ill get somebody to kill you I 1 goa lots of money ill pay all expenses whereupon a warrant was issued and the plaintiff was arraigned but later the complaint was dismissed x the plaintiff states that he is a native of the empire of china but has been a subject the united states tor more tha thirty years and has been principally engaged in tho mercantile business and that as a merchant and subject he has high credit and standing and as a business man and law abiding peaceful subject his deputa alon character and standing have been above reproach not only among his fellow countrymen with whom hla principal business affairs are carried I 1 on but also among american citizens i he alleges that the making of these charges by the defendant has greatly injured him his credit good name and standing as a merchant and also as a peaceable law abiding subject and has greatly humiliated and tended to directly humiliate him and bring him into disgraces among all classes of people the plaintiff further avers that the criminal charges and the proceedings ce edings prior to hla dismissal before the court were extensively published in the dally newspapers of salt lake and the plaintiff is informed and believes and alleges that the publication of said ll belous charges were made through the procurement and at the solicitation and request of the defendant to burthe r Injure the good name reputation and credit of the plaintiff 1 in the doing of all the things at lebed as having been done by the defendant fen dant the plaintiff claims he did them maliciously and without probable cause BOY 18 DROWNED salt lake july 10 henry earl wilkinson aged 11 years was drowne ii yesterday afternoon in a sand pool about one hundred yards east af pf the jordan river oh south temple street he was the son of nicholas wilkinson calculator in the rio grande western railway companas comp anys yards the arrangements range ments for his funeral have not yet been made it is not thought that an inquest will be necessary young wilkinson with arthur richards and alban nelson hoys of his own age went fishing yesterday and on their way back to their homes removed portions of their clothing and waded in the sand pool wilkinson stepped off a ledge into deep water andi being encumbered by his clothing was unable to swim ashore while his playmates were summoning assistance the boy sank in the water and remained there for more than twenty five minutes and when taken from the water was dead thomas brown of the city water works department recovered the body which was taken to the home of his parents 1 south sixth west street BEFORE STATE MEDICAL BOARD salt lake july 10 twenty one applicants cants to practice medicine and surgery and eight in obstetrics passed successful examinations before the state board af medical examiners which held its quarterly examination monday and tuesday of last week concluding yesterday the successful applicants in medicine and surgery are H J sears A R irvane P 0 reynolds H 0 hoi brook georgo V schramm richard H dunn B E hinckley M P reay L F H B robinson edward cutler P R merrill R K humphrey G W clarke S cheek A J murphy G G richards J H hubbard J R morrall P N vanatta and B I 1 oxford GRANTED WRIT OF ERROR kansas city july 9 W rose mayor of kansas city kas was to night granted a writ of error by david J brewer justice of the supreme court of the united states which reverses the decision of tho kansas supreme court and stays the judgment of that body in fining mayor rose 1000 and demanding that he relinquish his of flee mayor rose will continue to per form his official duties as mayor until the caso la acted upon by the supreme court |