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I 5 i York Silver Cor Lea Aa > Harris HarrisESTABLISHED Sl T v TilE 4 Mo f r OPT per per METALS 100 METALSSilver r ounce ounceCor lb II MO > > New IDS ew York New NewYork THE S SALT AL T L LATiE A J i KE H HERALD ERA LD Pa1r Pa1ri Pa1rESTABLISHED FOR THE SALT WEATHZR I I i S I
L ESTABLISHED JUNE 6 1870 SALT LAKE QITY ITY UTAH O H TUESDAY TUES AY MAY 5 1903 PRICE FIVE CENTS CENTSL
AN ATTACK UPON UPONCHURCH UPONCHURCH UPONCHURCHLEADERS
CHURCH CHURCHLEADERS LEADERSt LEADERSSensational LEADERS LEADERSSensational
4 4Sensational t
Sensational Affidavits Sent From FromSalt FromSalt FromSalt
Salt Lake to Washington WashingtonI WashingtonDOCUMEHTS WashingtonDOCUMENTS
1
DOCUMENTS FAIL TO ARRIVE ARRIVEENTERVXBW ARRIVIEo ARRIVIEDfTERVIBW
4 4INTEavIBw o
ENTERVXBW WITH AH OFEIOTAT OFEIOTATOF OFmOIAL OFmOIALOF
OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENTSpecial DEPA1t DEPATETSpecl T TSpecial
Special Specl to The Herald Heraldt
117 t ASHINGTON May 4 4The The tate tateV te tedepartment tCV
V V department will take no action actionthat ae aetut actfonthat
that may be construed into intoencouragement an anrco aneflCOUrnpmfl
encouragement rco mf > nt of efforts that are be beng beng beug
ng made tn inject a diacusalon ef poly polygamy peUamy potsgamy ¬
gamy amy or Mormonism Into any ex exthis exhances cxhangea
hances that may take place between betweenthis betweenthiM
this country and Germany over over the re rennt rent
nnt nt expulsion of certain Mormon mis missionaries mt maionarje ¬ I
sionaries from one of the German GermanProvinces GermanZrovInee
Provinces ProvincesAffidavits ZrovIneeAffidita rovlntHAffidayits I
Affidavits Sent Prom Here HereAffidavits HereAtndavlts EereAflIdavlts
Affidavits it is said N d here have been beenforwarded been1orwardej n nforwardeii
forwarded to the state department and andthe andthe andthe
the German embassy in n Washington al alJagiag aJJcIqg alJ1J2g
Jagiag that Joseph F Smlh preaWent preaWentof ple l ent entof
of the t t Mormon church Is I living in inopen laOI Iiiopen
open OI n jxitjrgMny aY m h Salt Lake and that thatMiwr thatIWPa thatsher
< Miwr bfefa h nfllclaiu Ja ef the tb church churehare chureharepUty are areguilty areguUty
guilty a of similar vtolactfeng of oftbe the law lawAn JawAn IwAn
An official o IeiaJ of the sae vt department said saidthis saleltIJIR saidthis
this afternoon that Mtetrttftldav wE tB davits its had hadnot hadTInt I Ihot
not been receiv Tf > < lv rt trhaMili aJ IMq a unoftlcialinformation unofficialinformation unofficial unofficialinformation
information was wa at muni d ie to show that 6aatdo thatdocuments at atdocuments
documents do uments of that nature natJIre1lad had been beenJared pre prepared pr prpared
pared in Salt Lake and had been n for lolwarded forWarded
v warded arded to the department departmentWill departmentWnl departmentE
E Will Not Be Used TJsedSo UsedSo UsedSo
So far as this thu department is isfrnEd cop copCfmed cott
t Cfmed said ald the official the incident incidentis inddeRi
I is i josed < When notice was wa received receivedthat receivedthat receivedI
I that the German government had awe sanctioned awetioned ne netinned ¬
tioned the xputaon xpuhdonot of the theflators missionaries missionariesSenators mlS8lonarle8nator
Senators nator Smoot and Kearns of Utah Utahboth Utahboth Utahboth
both sent telegrams telf < < llLms here protesting protestingagainst preteedugagainst ng ng3Ja1nst
against such action and requesting requeltd the theaid theaid theajil
aid of the department in presenting pre eritlng it itThe t tThf tTh
The Th department depaTt t could not Irterfere in Inan Inaim
any an manner with the action of Germany GrmanyCr j
or any ny other government in a case of f fthIs
i this kind except to take such action as asmight asiniht I Iml
might ml ht be necessary nece ary to protect the lives livesand livesI
I and nd interests of American citizens that thatmight thatmight thatmight I
might be affected Our inquiries in that thatdirection thatdirection
direction were made and the depart department department departrnent ¬ I
ment received assurances that were wereperfectly wereJHrfecUy wereDrfectIy
perfectly satisfactory aatt Cactory It would be beabsurd beabsurd
absurd to expect this department to at attfmpt attfmpt att I
tfmpt t mpt in any way way to interfere with any anyforeign anyorplgn anyi
i foreign country in affairs a < < aln affecting the thereligion thereligion
religion of any of o its people peopleGerman peopleGerman peopleGerman I
German Emb Bmbaey sy y Mum MumWhen Mumhen MumI
I When hen the affidavits reach rea < h th t state statedepartment stat statS tat tatipartment
S department partment a note of acknowledgement acknowledgementvfil akDoW nt ntwill
will be sent to the parties presenting presentingthem present1DKt
them t thei with the further statement that thatthe that1ht thatthe
the > matter is one with which the state statedeparment stedeparment t tdeparment
deparment cannot under any circum circumstances clrcumttances cirewnstances ¬
stances attempt to deal dealThe dfalThe dealI
I The officials of the Germany embassy embassyrefused embaasyJfutfd eznbaeyi1used
refused today to state wit wieetfler tner au aulavits iLUdalts nadavits
davits had been n received at the em embassy ernasIIY tinI ¬
I bassy asIIY or to discuss the question In any anymanner l thymanner Iy Iynlanner
manner mannerCHARGtD nlannerCHARG mannerCHARgEbWThMURDER
CHARGtD CHARG CHARgEbWThMURDER CHARgEbWThMURDEROFHERiWO DWJIH WITH MURDER MURDEROFHEtiJWO MUHDEROFHEiR
OFHEtiJWO OFHEiR TWO HUSBANDS HUSBANDSSt
St t Loufe Mo 1d May 4 4A A warrant warrantwas ftrnuttat warrantas
was at is issued ued today charging hargt Mrs Minnie Minnierumminas MinnieCummings I
Cummings with killing her ftrst hus husband husland ¬
land E M Harris Oct 4 1M1 The Thei Theharge
i harge Is murder in the second degree degreeMrs degreeI e eIrs I
I Mrs Irs Cummings is now in Jail awaiting i itrial
trial on charges of murder in the tee ec J I
0 tn nd d degree as the result of the shooting shootingof sbootJn
of C her second husband hu be1d Dennis Cum Cumxnings Cummings CumThings f
Things April IS in a rooming house houselitre houseiere ou e eherE
herE iere She asserts rtB the shooting was in inselfdefense Intiel I IEeICdefenlM
selfdefense selfdefenseNOT EeICdefenlMNOT tiel fdefenseNOT
a G
NOT MADE M DE PUBLIC PUBLICPostmaster PUBLICPostmaster PUBLICosttnaster
Postmaster General Receives One of ofthe ofthe
the Reports Asked For ForWashington ForiIIr ForWashington
4
iIIr
Washington May Ma 4 Postmaster IP08tMaaternEraJ PostmasterJJtneral
I j JJtneral nEraJ Payne today received owe o e of oftlie oftlte ofS
S tlie reports he requested reque ted from parties partiesinvolved partiesinvolved I
involved in allegations against the ad adiinistratIon d driinistration
riinistration of the postofUce po tofftce depart departin departI1nt departnrtt
in I1nt nt and the Washington city clt post posti po postt1iP t tItlkp
i nVe > by S W Tulloch formerly ca eaah eathir h hiT 1 1ir
ir of the postofHce po toffice here Mr Payne Paynei
i used to discuss the report but said saidIK saidIw saidit
IK it expected the remaining reports will willbe willbe III IIIbe
be in bv tomorrow tomorrowCREDITORS tomorrowI
I e eCREDITORS
I CREDITORS IN SALT LAKE LAKEHenry LAKEHenry LAKEaenry
Henry Eewes of Idaho Has Filed PiledPetition a aPetition j
Petition in Bankruptcy BankruptcySan
San an Francisco May Xa 4 fHenry Henry Bews Bewsfiled BeWSfilf Jiewafled
filed filf > d a petition tltion in the > Inited State dis district dbitriet dist ¬ I
trict t net court < asking a kl to be declared de < iared a bank bankrupt bankrupt hankrupt ¬
rupt While hUt > a member of the firm of ofBewes ofHfW at3ewes
Bewes HfW Hadgman A Young of Uaftey
I T Tla < ta liabilities to the extent of f J41HS J41111wpre J41HSw 117 117were
were w re contracted Most OtJt of these debts debtsTV debbi debtsnrf
i TV wtrf TP owed ow d in Salt Lake and Hailey There Thereare Thereare Thereare
are no assets assetsOLDTIJCER aS8eUlOLDTIXER assetsOLDTIMER
OLDTIJCER TTTTLED TTTTLEDI XILLEDIillon KILLEDDillon
I Dillon > illon Mont May Ma 4 Iont Word has been beenfived beenTivEd beend
TivEd < fived d here he of the th death of Max Cox Coxone Coxont Coxclip
one > of the famous oidtimers of this thissection tblsUon thisetIon
section Uon While driving a fo tolUhonIe rhors team teamli t tlIP teamIc
li lIP > fell off a high load of poles and Ire infceturrd Iret ae aeturd
turrd t II rfd his skull dying shortly after Mr Mrfox MrOX r rI
fox I OX was one of the beat bfo t known know men In InHi InH1frh InRerhead
Hi overhead H1frh d county count IR 1 the pioneer days dayshe dayshe dayshe
he conducted a line lineDEATH DneDEATH lineDEATH
DEATH OF DAVID FALX FATVKBii4 FALXRi FALXBIize
Bii4 Ri > Ida May ay 4 4Da1d David Falk one of ofTdaho ofTdahos ofIdahos
Tdaho s pioneer merchants died this alt a11rnnon altruon tt ttrrnoon
rrnoon from a complication n of troubles troublesthe trout troublesthe Ie Iethl
the principal nnp l of which was wa an affection affectionof
of the pancreaa Deceased was TV years yearsof yearsot
of ot L ago 5 < fitI He came ca to Boise In VOU 1Ii4oun anI anIinded Oft
founded oun inded ed the firm of Falk Brothers out of ofwhich ofwhich ofhieh
which hieh grew g w the Falk Mercantile Mfr < antlle company companywhich eoa eopaayWhith I j
which hkh now conducts the business businessDEVOURED bustn j
e eDEVOURED I
I
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + 4
4 + DEVOURED BY SHARKS SHARKSCoat 4 + f fCoat
+ 4 4Coat +
+ + Coat Zaeoaicos Mexico > xleo May 4 4 4Three +
+ 4 Three unknown men who were weref WeJfbathin + +
4 f bathing bathin in the surf here today todaywent todwpnt + +
+ went pnt nt out about 309 30 feet feetfeom from the thet thehtr 4 4shore +
+ t f shore < htr and were ere devoured by 1 7 4 4sharks + I
9 + sharks People on the shore wit witnesed + + t tnested
+ nested ne ed the tragedy 7 but could ren renc1tT 4 4 4dt I
4 + dt c1tT r no assistance > 4 4P f I I
+ + + + + + + + P + + + + + + fr + l + +
COWARD FIRED FIREDFROM FIREDFROM FIREDFROMBEHIND
FROM FROMBEHIND FROMBEHINDAterasthrd1y BEHIND BEHINDAnother BEHINiDAnotllei
Another Aterasthrd1y Dastardly ast rdly Murder in the theBlue theBlueGrass theBLueGrass
Blue BlueGrass Grass State StateVICTIM StateI StateV1CTIM
4 4VtCiMA I
VICTIM VtCiMA A LEADING LAWYER LAWYERASSASSBW lAWY LAWYERC LAWYERASSASN R RASSASSDN
C
ASSASSBW ESCAPED WITHOUTBmJiG WITHOUT WITHOUTKECOGjSTZED WIThOUTBBING
BmJiG RECOGNIZED KECOGjSTZEDBXINOTON RECOGNIZEDL RECOGNIZEDC
C
r BXINOTON Ky May 4 4Juat Just after afterI af s2erL er erbad
L L I he ° had finished mine briefs open opening Openlog pelt pelthw ¬
log the contested election case of ofBreath o oBreatbt ofBreathIcounty
Breath BreathIcounty rounty county James B Marcum Marcumwatt MaftUtllWaJ Marcuinwas
watt shot shotd and killed by an unknown unknownMuwin unknownattain 8 8Ra8
attain Ra8 Ift fte e fell in Ms tracks at the thefront tilefront thefront
front entrance at the court house at atJackson atIaek8on atJackson
Jackson Ky and never spoke death deathbeing deathbring deathbeing
being almost Instantaneous He fell fellwithin fellwithin
within a few fe yards of where Town TownMarshal Townarb1 TwnMarthgI
Marshal arb1 James mes Cockrell Co krell was wasshot shot down downin downin
in July the assassin assa ln being stationed in inthe Inthe Inthe
the court house houseln in each instance instanceWas ilUltanceVas InstanceWas
Was Vas a Marked Man ManMarcum ManMarcum ManMarcum
Marcum was as counsel for the tb fusion fugfenIsts fueloen1ats
Ists who are contesting for the he offices officesof
of sheriff erur and nd other places now held by byDemocrats h hDrmocrat8 bDmocrats
Democrats As a result of his efforts effortsand eflortsa effortsad
and a d his sympathy with l1h the CockreM CockreMfaction Cockrelltaction Cockreftfaction
faction in the HargisCockrell feud he hehad h hhad hehad
had for a year been generally regard regarded ¬
ed as a marked nark arkd < > d man manVarious manVarious manVarious
Various plots to assassinate a sas tnae him have haveI havebeen
been n reported and sworn to in ant aJUdavits antdavfts
davit For seventytwo days last year ear earht
he > was 6 a prisoner in his own home not notdaring notdaring
daring even to go out on his porch porchThe po perchThe h hThe
The bitterness of the feud abated some somewhat somewhat Ome Omewbat ¬
what however ho er and the election cases caseswere casesere caseswere
were ere allowed to sleep untff Monday MondayDespite MondayDeiJpitP MondayDespite
Despite warnings arnlng Marcum felt safe in inresuming InNSWPing inresuming
resuming his s interrupted practice some sometime sometime seinetime
time ago and felt secure in nling ftlin ft ftmotion qmotion l lmotion
motion 1 to > > reopen the cases which had hadimperilled hadJmprriUed hadimperilled
imperilled his life months before beforeShot beforeShot beforeShot
Shot in the Back BackAt BackAt BackAt
At S oclock this morning mfrnin he hI went t tthf te teeourt tolb
lb thf courthouse eourt at Jackson and the papers paperswere paJteISwtre paperswere
were filed tll He H walked from the t clerks clerksoffice derksofne clerksofiIee
office to the front door of the court courthouse courthoos ¬
house and facing facin the street en enea enseed raed ed in inconversation ineonn inconversation
conversation eonn > rsatton with Ith Benjamin njamln Ewimr a afriend afr afriend
friend fr Dd The corridor at his back was full fullof fullof fullof
of men Ewing was half leaning Ini on Mar Marcums 1laccum Marcults
cults cum shoulder 8 er The men J1K > n had been talk talking talkIIUt talking ¬
ing about three minutes and it was 83 83oclock s3tocloclc 830oclock
oclock when a shot rang ran out in the rear rearof rearof
of the corridor Marcum staggered 8 ered and anda andbe andas
a as he sank to the floor another < r shot Rot was wasfired wasfired I
fired The first bullet entered the Beck backto Beckto beckto
to the right of the spinal column and andafter aadRtter andafter
after passing through the breast and andbody andbody andbody
body struck th thP door facing him The Thenext Thenext Thenext
next shot paeeed through thr gh the top of ofh his Htehead hishead
head h d and was wa aimed as h Htl reeled reeledEscape reeledBscape reeledEscape
Escape of Assassin AssassinTh4
Th4 ShOtS appeared to come from a adoorway adoorway adOOwayr
doorway or possibly J08fd from behind a door doorin 4ioorIn doorIn
in the theconidor corridor but as the passage oa iage wafelearetl was wascleared ms mscleared
cleared amid great at confusion cqnfu cqnfusIon ion no one oneein oneaWe
005054 ein d aWe to state accurately > wl where wherethe bere > ere erethe
I
the as assassin astitu was located A telegram telegramfrom telegramfrom I IfroM
from County Judge Harris received at atS atS30
S30 S oclock tonight stated ted that the as asaMba asassets
sas assets ip is ftt still unknown after a diligent diligentsearch dlltrentrch diligentseaeh
search rch and no arrests as yet have been befl1made beenmade
made even evt > on suspicion suspicionMarcumrfvfcody SWlpldonMarcumIfirh suspicionMarcumbody
Marcumrfvfcody MarcumIfirh < Kt lay ay for f r ten minutes un untoaclKd Untooched i itOltc
toaclKd tOltc Evpii MB IlJ friends beared to ip ipnparh 1 p pOipaeh I Ih
nparh h the th place oIa or to touch th the body bodyIt
It was wai ftnalh picked o by friends TV TVtook wllni wllnitook who whotook
took it t te a drug Store fiItor epo4te pp He 4 aM from fromth fromthere i ire
th there re it was taken home Some say ay y they theysaw tMoYlaW theysaw
saw the siisaIn PBa 4Mn run nn out < ut of nftltt nftlttcfoar the rew rewtoor rour4ose
toor < MMi it sews certain that he madf madfhis ms4leMi
his esrapctthjtt ipp A t w mv v iMrtog tIItrtat U t the > > confu confusion teftfUsIon confuston ¬ I
sion It is generally ralh believed that the theaxttaspin theaRSaSPin theassassin
assassin was recognised recovnh 1 by b several per persons Pflsons perSons ¬
sons but ne one > has thus far had the thecourage theco1 thecoiirage
courage co1 ralPe to name him himNo himNo himNo
No Cause for Foul Crime CrimeMarcum CrimeMarcum CrimeMarcum
Marcum was e trustee of the > Kentucky Kentuckystate Kentuckystate Kentuckystate
state college and represented rPpIeJ lented the Lexing Lexi Lexiton ¬
ton Eastern railroad and other oth r large largecorporations Jar largecorporations e eIJOnItions
corporations and was wa < also United States Statesoomm StatesOommhoioser i icommtoptoner
commtoptoner oomm r from his district He bad badpracticed hadKaCtrod badpesetleed
practiced law in Breathitt county for sev seventeen se seentEen seventeen
enteen year He had avoided feuds and anduntil anduRtn anduntil
until he took charge ha e of the election cases caseswhich casewbleh caseswhich
which involv Invoh14 < < J the Harris faction had hadw hadhetu
hetu > w n a fri f1Mrd rd of members of both fac factions ractt fac11cm ¬
tions tt F F Fsr > r three thr months beginning las lasJuly last JactTub lastJuly
July he did not leave his home and aft after after ¬
er that for months was always awom awomp a aceompanid m mpranlCI
p pranlCI nj d by his wife suit women friends or orcarried orearrlfd orcarried
carried one of his children with him for forprotection fortlon forprotection
protection protectionNO protectionNO tlon
Scali ScaliNO
NO HOPE FOR FRANK FRANKRock FRANKRoc
Rock Roc Continues to Fall in the Hap Hapless Hapless Kapless ¬
less VillageBJalrmore VillageBlairmore Village VillageBlaJrmore
BlaJrmore N W V T May 4 4SmtLll 4SmtLll8Hdes 4Smallslidet Small Smallslides
slides have been coming down from fromTurtle fromTurtle fromTurtleniountain
Turtle Turtleniountain mountain at intervals during durln the thepaat thepUt thepent
pent pUt thirtysix th t six hours This morning morningthe mornln mornlnthe
the largest rock slide since the first firstdisastrous firstdtrou6 firstditastreus
disastrous one occurred and caused causedmuch causedmuch causedmuch
much uneasiness among the handful of ofofficials otoftlcials ofaflicials
officials left in Frank Those who 00 had hadportable hadJortable hadPortable
portable property began be to remove it itthis Itthlg itthis
this morning mor but when the big slide slidecame slidecame slidecame
came they th y lied precipitately Govern Government Government Governmont ¬
ment engineers went to the mountain mountainthis I Ithis Ithis
this afternoon to mark out blasting blastingspots blastingspotg blastingspots
spots and clear off the loose rock Re Renewed Ren Beflowed ¬
flowed n ed fears of a flood have been caused causedby causedby causedby
by the unexpected rising of the river riverRain riverRain riverRIn
Rain is predicted and with the river riverstill riverstili riverstill
still practically dammed by b rock a flood floodnow ftoodno floodnow
now no would be disastrous disastrousCHILD disastrouslEIe
lEIe lEIeCHILD 5 5CHILD
CHILD BORN IN SORROW SORROWBirth SORROWBirth
Birth of a Daughter to Princess PrincessLouise PrincessLouise PrincessLouise
Louise of Saxony SaxonyUnoau SaxonylAndau
lAndau v Bavaria varia May Iay 4 4Pri 4PriLOulN 4Princess 4PrincessLouho Princess PrincessLouise
Louise of ofSaxony Saxony has given birth to a adaughter adallbter adaughter
daughter daughterPrinc dallbterPrt daughterPrincess
Princ Prt Princess 88 Louise deserted < her family at atSatseburg t tSateeburg ttblebur
Sateeburg tblebur last December and eloped eIop with withM withGiron withM
M Giron the th tutor of her children A Arecent Aree4ftt Arecent
recent dispatch from Berlin said saldtbat that a aSaxon aSaxon aSaxon
Saxon court official with lth a phvglcJan and andnUl8e andnurse
nurse was at Lindau having received receivedroyal ved
royal orders to bring the princess child childto I Ito I
to I Dre Dresden > r 8den en three th ep weeks ks after its birth birthTRAGEDY
0 0TRAGEDY 0 0TRAGEDY I
TRAGEDY AT BUTTE BUTTEGerge BUTTEG BUTTEGeorge
George G IHge Benz Shot Through the Heart HeartButte HeartiR Heartia
iR a Lodging House HouseButte HouseButte
Butte Mont May 4 IA A mysterious mysteriousshooting m mysteriousshostlng terious terioussbo
shooting sbo tlng in which George Geor Benz is the thevictim thevktJm thevictim
victim and in h which two women wOlRf > n whose whoseIUUBCB whosena whosenamos
IUUBCB na are withheld by the police p I are areinvolved aret areInvolyed
involved occurred yesterday in a locbdng Iodgjnghouse
house in tho t th city Three h shots nw nwtwo were fired firedtwo
two of them tb entering teri1l the ceiling while whilthe whlltbft whilethe
the third struck Benz in the heart
GREAT SETBACK FOR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SCIENCEHILADELPHIA SCIENCEI
I
y I + 1 HILADELPHIA May 4 L1be The supreme court today tad affirmed a ruling rulingof rulln rullnof +
4 P r of the late Judge Arnold in which the tetter r refused to charter a aChrtotian actarttlan aI +
I + Christian Science association The proposed PIOP e4 association assoc atiott was to toestablish to toL 0 0e8tabll +
L 4 e8tabll establish h a place for support of public worship wOl 1p and to preach preaC the doc doctrines doetrifles oc octrines ¬ +
+ trines of Christ Jesus Je us as found in the Bible b1e and the Christian Science Sciencetext Seteneetext 4 4text
+ text book science and health and key to the scriptures by b Mary Baker BakerEddy BakerEddy BakerEddy +
+ Eddy EddyJudge 4 4I
I 4 Judge Arnold referred the application for a charter to a master of ofchancey orcbamey + 4
4 chancey who after a hearing hf > aring recommended Teco that the charter be re refused refused ¬ 4
4 + fused on the ground that it would be injurious to the community to in incorporate Inorporate ¬ 4 +
+ 4 corporate < a group of citizens who would preach prea h the dctrine that there thereis +
+ is no such thing as a contagious conta < < Jou disease d or any au disease I ee e and practice the theart theart theart +
+ art of curing curin what are called caUeclcontagioQa contagions diseases d by inaudible prayer prayerwhether Piayerwbethpr prayerI + +
I + whether in the presence pre ene of the sick or at a distance distanceTht distanceTheo distanceTh +
+ Theo masters opinion was indorsed bv Judge Arnold who filed an anopinion auopinion 4
4 opinion refusing Tt > rmdng the charter on the ground that the purpose of the as association assoel8tiull ¬ 4
1 sociation a aF = disclosed that it was improper > r and in violation of the laws lawswhiclr lawshlch 4 4which
+ which hlch intended inttnrl < to prevent the practice of medicine by nonqualified per persons perSOruJ perSons ¬ +
+ sons The Th > supreme > court today toda upheld this view Iew and quashed the appeal +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
QUITE SATISFIED SA TISFIED 4
I
t 7 0 < < < = > b 7 7
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The F Full School Term ermil Will Be Completed Orqplete and dEver Everybody is Happy
LAUNDRIES REMAIN CLOSED CLOSEDWindy CLOSEDi CLOSEDWindy CLOSEDWindy i
Windy City Worrying w rryi g Along With Withi VlithDfrty i
i Dirty Linen XiinezuChicago LinenChicago i
Chicago Cb afoy f 4Only Only five e of Uj tff tffJauodrle UjIaudrIes 1 1lauadriett
lauadriett In Chicago Cblca were bpeir openlottr pen fur furnose r rnew
new t today 4ay Thirtyfive humia hUndIItlU hundsWhtuworkers ftbiu ftbiuworkers
workers are Idle kll and when the th driver driverengineers driversengiuers i
engineers and firemen are re added the to total total ¬
tal number of persons thrown out of em employment employioent ¬
ployment will number > r 56 5 5000 oo President T TC TC
C Wilson of the Laundry Workers union unionsays union58YS unionsays
says the t lockout has strengthened their theircause theircause I Icause
cause and that hundreds of applications applicationsfi applicationsfzin
fi fzin m nonunion workers are being Ing re received re receIved recowed ¬
ceived at headquarters headquartersThe
The rumor was persistent tonight that thattlMv thattbe thatthejxeeutive
tlMv tbe thejxeeutive xecutive board of the Laundry
Workers union had decided to submit submittheir submittheir
their U lr case ca5 to arbitration arbltrati n Neither Presi President President President ¬
dent Wilson nor Business Agent A ent Lennon Lennonof
of the union would admit that this de decision decision doelsion ¬
cision has been reached but among amon amonmembers The ffremembers Themembers
members of the union the rumor was wasgiven v wsgiven s sgiven
given general gen ral credence credenceSYMPATHY crfdenceo credenceSYMPATHY
o e eSYMPATHY
SYMPATHY STRIKE STRIKESouthern STRIKESouthern STRIKESouthern
Southern Pacific Boilermakers to Go GoOut GoOut GoOut
Out May 8 8Bakersfleid 8Bakersrtekl 8Bakersfield
Bakersfield Cal May 117 4 4The The Southern SouthernPacific SoUth SouthernPacific rn rnPacltlc
Pacific boilermakers employed d at a t Bakers Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield
field have voted to strike on o ott May Ia S in insympathy Insympatby Insympathy
sympathy with the Union Pad PaciCie fie strik strikers strikerS strlkSis ¬
ers unless the strike on the latter road roadis roadis roadis
is settled before that date This is in inaccord Inaccord inaccord
accord with the notice not toe served on the thecompany thecompany thecompany
company on April 8 The number of ofboilermakers ofboilernaakers ofboilermakers
boilermakers employed here isnot is not large largeIt
It is learned on good authority authorit that the themen themen themen
men at Oakland Jand and Los LosAngel Angeles have havevoted havevoted
voted not to o strike and at Sacramento Sacramentotion n
the force I Is e evenly I IAt divided on the ques question
tion At San tn Francisco and Tucson the themen themen themen
men will co out outAT outATTHETOP
o aD r
AT ATTHETOP THE TOP TOPI
I F D Richards Ric rds Admitted to Practice PracticeI
a
I Before U S Supreme Court CourtSpecial CourtSpecial CourtSpecial
Special to The Herald HeraMWashington Heralda HeraldWashington
Washington a hlnJton May 4 cFrankn FrankMn Dewey
Richards of SK Lake upon pen motion m tlon of F FS FS FS
S Ktehartirf tt was today admitted to prac practice practlee practics ¬
tics before the supreme court Of the theUnited the1nlted
United States StatesH I
H C Lawrence of Ogden is at the Wil Willard Wilard
lard hotel
WILO Nl NItIJflNTIlE Tfl N TtI MOUNTAINS MQIiNTAINSO
O Ogden deQ W Wornan Ofl1g Ofl1gaod n and i p SwLost S rn n lost intbe jn iib the Ji Y VinItyGf jnitywC lJity green qr Green n River RiverWheiiiftheWoman RiYerNheriitheWoman Rverc
c Whthe WheiiiftheWoman Woman Was Found ReasonHair ReasonHairitf Ri RaSd snHa snHar H Hi >
r itf i i Been Dethroned
1
UTAH FAMILY ALMOST WIPED lUT lUTSpecial VF i iSpecial
Special to toThe The Herald HeraldCardston 11 11Cardston 1
Cardston N W v T May hj 4 4Among Among Amon those who ho met death dt > 8th In the tar terrible I Iribie
rible landslide at Frank a few days ago was a Mormon family family1rom from om Utah tn h 1
by the name of Ackroy A 6yearold child was 8 the only member merqberott of the thehousehold tiehousehold e 1
household to be rescued1 re cued The town is under police control and th thu people peopleare ple pleare
are being ordered to leave on n account of further danger A large posk j Mk Uc is isstill isstill isstill i
still standing and it is feared that this may tumble down upon the t town to n at atany atany atany
any time t In order to remove this danger dan er dynamite is to be used to tolEnel level levelthe levelthe
the peak k V
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ANOTHER DIVORCE IN INTHE INTHE INTHE
THE UPPER CIRCLES CIRCLESNewport CIRCLESNewpoit
Newport ewpost R I L May Ma 4 4Among Amons Amon the pe petitions petitions ¬
titions for divorce d o which will be heard heardat kl heardat rd rdat
at the session of the supreme court which whichmeets whichmeeta whichmeets
meets here on Monday next isthat I tbat of ofMrs orMr o oMrs
Mrs Mr B Belle ll Meiteon t > ibloR Kemp sister of q f Mrs MrsReginald 1IrsReginald MrsReginald
Reginald C JFanderbllt Vandirbllt against her hus husband husbanJ huebni ¬
band Arthur T Kemp of N New w York YorkThe YorkS1 YorkThe
The Kemps e have v been e prominent lt ltand In the thesummer thesummer
summer S1 colony n here for several severs years yearsand yearsand
and their marriage in St Patricks ca cathedral cab cathedral ¬
thedral by b Archbishop r str strthe Corrigan six years yearsago yearsago
ago was one of the h fashionable events of ofthe ofthe
the season The mother asks for the thecustody thectocl7 thecustody
custody of her 4yearold daughter daughterWOMEN dau daughterWOMEN hter hterca
ca caWOMEN
WOMEN INSPECTORSPROVED INSPECTORS INSPECTORSPROVED INSPECTORSPROVED
PROVED A FAILURE AFAILURENew FAILURENew
New York May 4 Immigratign 4Immlgration com commissioners cornmisalofters eonmissloners ¬
missioners of several cities met infor informally InfOrmany Infdrmafly ¬
many at Ellis island today to decide on ona ona ona
a uniform way of handling the various var1ousmeasures variousmeasures
JlM measures S1IIes of the new immigration Jaw JawThe JawThe lawThe I
The great rash of immigrants this year yearas yearwas yearwas
was as discussed and it was as agreed that thatThe thatthe thatthe
the year promised to break all tOO records recordsThe
The commissioners agreed that the theexperiment theexperiment theexperiment
experiment of women Inspectors had hadbeen hadbef hadbeen
been bef > n a failure and all voted against againstfurther againstfurther 1
further introduction of the plan To Tomorrow Tomorrow ¬ I Imorrow
morrow they will depart d part for the he west westw
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Special te The Herald HeraldGreen HeralLiGreen 1 1Creen >
Green River Wyo yo May 4 4MIS 4MrsSam 4MrsSamPhicert Mrs Sam SamPincert SamIneert
Pincert of Owen n and herson her son a youth youthof uth uthof
of of about IS 1B1Mld had an exciting e < cltlng experience experiencein exp ri8ltce ri8ltcein
in this this vicinity yJef tty the latter part of last lastweek lastw lastweek
week w ek Mother and son son hadome had HOme down downto do n nto
to look at some mining claims eighteen eighteenor
or r twenty miles distant In the moun mountains mountail mountahio ¬
tains tail 6 They procured a couple of horsesarid horsesand horses horsesand
and rode out in the direction of the theproperty thetraperty theproperty
property propertyThe propertyThe trapertyThe
The pair JN r became bee me separated > about 3 3oclock 3oclock I Io
oclock o lock In the afternoon aft rnoon rfnd spent the therest tberest therest
rest of the day hunting each other otherwithout otherwithout otherWithout
without avail The boy came Into
Green Riv River r during the night with the thestartling thestartling thestartling
startling information that his hismot mother motherwas motherWas er erwas
was lost Ios in the mountains A searching
party part was at once organized and id d start started sta starteel t ted
ed in search of the missing woman
After beating about the Jillls tills for sev sevFATHER se sevFATHEROFMURDEED
FATHER FATHEROFMURDEED FATHEROFMURDEEDBOY OF MURDERED MURDEREDBOY MURDERED
BOY UNDER ARREST ARRESTChicago s RRESTChicago REST
Chicago May 4 4ThE The police poIJ unable unablet
t t8 shake the claims 6f innocence innoe nceor of the thethree thethree thethree
three boys suspected of the murder of of6yearold of6Yerold of6yearold
6yearold Paul Paszkowski whose whosebody whoseb whosebody
body b dy was wa found in a shallow grave near nearthe nearthe nearthe
the outskirts of 0 the city Saturday have haveordered haveordered haveordered
ordered the arrest of the boys father fatherandof fatherand fatherand
andof and of a boy named Vito VitoIt VitoLt I IIt
It is said that one of the th boys nOv nOvunder n nOwunder w wunder
under arrest saw thE elder Passkowski Passkowskiand Pas Paszkowskland kowskt I Iand
and the boy Vito in th the weeds eods near ilearwhere nearwhere I
where a dog later discovered the thebJ thebody thebodyThe body bodyThe > dY dYThe
The man said Id he was gQing in search searchof
of his boy Paul who was lost Jo
j
MRS BURDICK WILL WILLRECEIVE WillREUEIVETH WILLREGEIVETFIE253000
RECEIVE REUEIVETH REGEIVETFIE253000 REGEIVETFIE253000Buffalo THE 25000 25000Buffalo
Buffalo N Y Too May 4 4By IB By an order
handed down by Justice JUf < tiN Kruse 1ru in the thesupreme UtesuprHRe thesupreme
supreme court < today Attorney Wallace
Thayer will get tOtIOO 10tX 0 insurance Jeft by 1
Arthar R Pennell Pen lJ A d decision cisi i5leR H of f tine tinecourt UteGurt thecourt
court < some > time ago gave Thayer15 Thayer Ji900 IUOOof 00 00of I
of insurance in uranee from another company The TheMHL Tb TbZ5 TheusJ
usJ Z5 MHL It is understood apes po es to Mrs rs
Burdick Mr Thayer receives recef the money moneyas
as trustee of a secret charge e rg ma maa e 8bY by 1
Pennell Opposition to the UeMJI suit luaU ¬
tuted tut d by J J Frederick Penmll ilead ast eadmin adinin nln ¬
istrator t of hte h brothers estate was I
dropped after the documents in Tpayers Tpayershands Tbeysrshands l a7ltrs a7ltrshaada
hands had been examined examinedDEFECTIVE examinedGD examinedDEFECTIVE
GD GDDEFECTIvE
DEFECTIVE DEFECTIvE VESSELS VESSEESManila VESSELS1IIanlJa VESSELS3tnft
Manila May 3 IThree Three veseefcj v stelo for fo the thecoast theeoBt thecoast
coast guard rd fleet that were built in Japan Japanhave JpJlanbavt Jpsnhays rr rrernment
have been foun found to be detectSve Taunov Taunovernment Tkgovernmeflt
ernment may accept them themwithholding howdwe howdwewithholding er
withholding a portion O of the price prfceSILVER pdceSILVER priceSILVER
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ SILVER AT 54i 54U < Ji JiWashington + 4 4Washington
+ Washington May 4i 4 4The 4Thetreasury The Thetreasury + f ftreasury
+ + treasury department today tad pur purrf purchased purcheted >
+ f chased 65 18S < Mt ounces ofsilver osf1v on onCC 4 4account f ff
+ f account CC Uftt of the Philippine coin coinr coinage 4 4age
+ r age at 54k 54 centsan cents 1n ounce The Theamount Theamount Theamount +
+ amount offered was j41i00 3 41iD 41iON3ounces O Oounces +
f
+ f ounces at prices ranting foni fonif foIAM rein reinM +
+ f M cents to 54Hfe 43i 3s cent cents < jj s t f t
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + d 1
eral hours borne some of the party rty came cameujKm came cameutOn me meupon
upon Mrs Pincert seated sea d by b a spring springshe springshe springsh
she sh hadfound raving for her boy bo who whoshe whoshC nhosh
she sh supposed had been devoured by
wild animals She had ad taken the bridle bridleoff bridleoff bridleoff
off her h r horse and turned him loose with withthe withthre withthe
the saddle on and had evidently been beentrying beentrylBg beentrying
trying to find her son on foot Owing
to tQher her lonely position and anxiety dur ¬
lag the dark hours of the night her hermind herlJIind
mind gave way and when found she sheraved sherave sheraved
raved rave and rambled incoherently of wild wildanimals wildaujmala
animals she imagined she saw or per perhaps perhfps perhps ¬
haps may have seen during her lonely lonelyvigil lonelyv
vigil v vi iI She was brought to town as soon soona soonpossibJe soonas
a as possible and everything possible done doneto doneto doneto
to make her comfortable Some bruises bruiseswere bruiseswjtre bruiseswere
were found on her body bod upon examina examinatipn mammatlpn
tipn but not of a serious nature It is
the general opinion that with careful carefulattention carefulattentlon I Ia
attention a she will recover her normal normalcondition normalndition normalcondition
conditionIRRIGATION condition conditionIRRIGATION nditionI
IRRIGATION I PROJECT PROJECTNEAR PROJECTNEAR PROJECTNEAR
NEAR LEWiSTON IDA IDALewiston
Lewiston L wlston Ida May 4 IA A deal was wasclosed wasC wasclosed
closed C here today by which Senator Du
boIs exSenator exSt > nator HeitfeW exCongress exCongressman exCongressLafe ¬
man Lafe Pence of Colorado and J J E Eer
T Trset lllllter er a Chicago capitalist acquire for forthe
l3sw i the Shissler Shls Jer ranch at the foot of ofWaha ofWaha
Waha f ha lake twenty miles from Lewlstqn
The deal is the initial step in an irriga
tljpa t tiou nroject which wh h will reclaim 25090 5 acres acresor acresofjand
or o ofjand > Jand la south and east of Lewiston Wa
ha 11 lake will be used as a storage stora e rater reservoic ratervok
voic OIs and the works will cost co J2260W OOO Du Dub0kttnd Dub
b0kttnd b itsnd nd his associates Rs iates have hav completed completedalT completedi
alT surveys Their plans also include a atrolley atrolle atrolley
trolley trolle line from Lewiston t to the irri irrigated Irritefl irriSted
gated tefl district and the total investment investmentWJth investmentWIth
WIth lands will reach 1098600 10986001SUICIDE LOeU600SUICIDE 08eooza
za 0 0SUICIDE
1SUICIDE SUICIDE EVANSTON ATEVANSTONSpecial AT EVANSTONr
Special to The Herald HeraMEvanstch
Evanstch Evan toh Wyo yo May 4 4An An un unknown Unlown ¬
known man committed suicide at noon noontoday noontotlay
today near ne r the he depot by taking strych strychnin strychnnt
nin nlfte The matter was reported to the theauthorities theautkorities theauthorities
authorities 1 lu a party passing the spot spotThe spotThe
The man was about 56 years of age agearid aleami ageatd
arid posed as a hobo but manifested manlfe ted a agood agood j
good education and IntelHgcce intem Vce He Hestated Hes Hestated
stated s ted the reasons for the suicide were wereparalysis werepaPilysis werepaalysls
paralysis in his arm and no money and andlit andn andhut
hut n lit t of work He said he was a Scotch Scotchman Scotchman j jman
man and had been in this country seven seenye seven3fears j
yars ye rs He would not state his name namesaying namesayIng
saying SILYI ng he had nofriends notrlen s or relative in intniK inthf inthis
this thf country He expressed e < no regr at i I
hte 1 action actionHe actionBe actIonIe
He Ie was i removed remoYe < < to a store near by byand byand
and every ever attempt made to save him himbtIt himbitt
btIt he died in convulsions convulsionsmaking without withoutmaking i imaking
making reference to his identity Sden lt He Hewill H Hin He1tl
will in be Interred at the countys ex exDepse cxepse
nense
0119 0119UNIONS
UNIONS WILL FIGHT FIGHTButte FIGHTantie EIGHTUUe
Butte UUe Mont May 1 3At At a meeting m4 tlng of ofthe ofthe
the th Silver Bow Trades and Labor as assembly assePthlY asseinbly ¬
sembly tonight it was decided delcJ4odtnempIoy delcJ4odtnempIoyl to employ employconne employcqnEeI
conne cqnEeI < l and fight the injunction IDj ncUon proceed proceedings proeeedlag proceedhilts ¬
lag brought in the federal court by the thewestern theWlotern
western tern Union Telegraph company to toprevent tonrevent toprevent
prevent the th Butte unions from fro boycotting
the telegraph company because of a astrike astrike astrike
strike of the messenger boys boysGOING boysGOING
4 CII II IIGOING
GOING TO TEXAS TEXASDavid TEXASDrfd TEXASDavid
David L Gregg has na received and ac accepted aeoctpted aecepted ¬
cepted an offer to take charge as man manager manager manager ¬
ager of the large interests of the Mine MineSmelter MineSmelter Minefr
< fr Smelter Supply company at El l Paso PasoTex PaOTaX PasoTax
TaX Mr Gregg came here in 1883 ldS en entering entering entering ¬
tering the office of C P Mason and andduring anddwiJlg andduring
during his stay sta in Salt Lake has made madehundreds madehundreds madehundreds
hundreds of friends friendsCAPITAL friendsCAPITAL
0 0CAPITAL
CAPITAL NEWS N Ws SOLD SOIJXBoise SOLDBoise SOLDBoise
Boise Ida May t 4H R S Sheridan ha hapurchased 1niI6 1niI6DUrelased li lipurchased
purchased the interests of C H Fisher Fisherand FIsherancl Fisherand
and W J DArcy DArc in the Capital News NewsMr NewsAIr ews ewstMr
Mr Fisher will l iave av ap < Wednesday ednesda for forRoseburp forRosebull forRoseburg
Roseburp Or where Whf f he will remrxin remrxinMJEV TPmtinAW remtinIYArey
MJEV J IYArey > Arey intend tends < to engage in the law lawpractice law11cc lawwtkllce
wtkllce practice 11cc in this city clt
MORRIS LEAVES LEAVESLOS LEAVESLOSANGELES 1 1LOS
LOS LOSANGELES LOSANGELESp ANGELES ANGELESFormer
p
Former FormerSalt Salt Laker lak r Creates Createsin Stifl Stir Stirin
in California CaliforniaCALLER CaforniaI CaforniaCALLER
4 4CALLER I j
CALLER IN INMINING MIMING MINU G EXCHANGE EXCHANGETWO
4 4TWO
TWO STORIES ARE TOLD REi REiGARDING RE BEciABDING REGARDING
GARDING DISAPPEARANCE DISAPPEARANCEHAT DIAPPEABANCE1T1T
C I
1T1T II HAT has become of A L Merris Merrisj MerrlsVV Macnawell
VV j well known Io I Salt Lake as the theorganizer theorganizer theorganizer
organizer of th U tle < e old Utah stock stockexchange st stockexchange k kexckallge
exchange more recently organizer and andomchu andofficltJ andofficial
official caWer of the Los A Aageles greles ex exchange exhange cxchange ¬
change A Los 4i Angeles 1Ieles paper of last lastFriday lastFrida lastFriday
Friday Frida states statea that Mr Ii Morris suddenly suddenlydtsappeared 5uddeRljdisappeared suddenlydisappeared
disappeared Thursday leaving lea lng a num number number numher ¬
ber of brokers brok s bewailing his absence absenceand absenceand absenceand
and the loss ossof of money alleged to have havebeen haeheen havebeen
been dropped through deals conducted conductedby
by him It Is stated that charges of ofcrooked ofcr ofcrooked
crooked cr oked dealing nave 1a been made against againsthim againsthim
him in I more than one Instance and that thatno thatno thatno I
no one knows where he has gone goneAnother goneAnother
Another paper of the same day tells tellsanother tellsanother tellsanother I
another story In it it is denied that thatMr thatMr
Mr Morris ran away leaving any anyone anyoneloser one oneloser oneIos
loser Ios on account of his actions Every Everyalleged Ee Eealleged Everyalleged
alleged questionable deal is explained explainedand explainedand explainedand
and It Is asserted that thex the mining miningman miningman rniningman
man is guilty of no crooked work It Itis Itisfurtber ItI
is isfurtber I further declared in the latter paper paperthat paperthat i
that he came to Utah and Is going to toSt toSt toSt
St George to expert a minethen mine then will willgo willJO willgo
go to Arizona to do similar work workNew workNew workNew
New Man as Caller CallerAccording CallerccordlnJ CallerAccording
According ccordlnJ to the first account when whenthe whenthe whenthe
the Los Angeles exchange opened on onThursday onThursday onThursday
Thursday morning th there re was a stranger strangeroccupying strangerQCeupjng strangeroccupying
occupying the callers pedestal In Inquiry InQUiry Inqulry ¬
quiry it states resulted in the Informs information Intormation Informslion ¬
tion that Morris had disappeared and andthe andthe
the secretary secretar of the exchange is quoted quotedas 1
as saying that he knew kn V nothing at f his hiswhereabouts hishereabouts hisWhereabouts
whereabouts A number of stock bro brokers brokers brokers ¬
kers it is i alleged were complaining of oflosing oflasing oflosing
losing money through deals engineered engineeredby
by Morris and others oth rs were declaring declaringthat decJarlngthat declaringthat
that they had purchased stocks from fromhim fromhim fromhim
him that were never delivered deliveredThe deliveredThe deliveredThe
The charges made by his clients were werethat weretllat wereh
that he h sold stocks and collected the themoney themoney themOney
money for them whether he had the thestock thestock theStock
stock to sell or not One party claimed claimedthat cJaimedthat claimedthat
that Morris and a companion had in induced Indueed Indueed ¬
dueed him to purchase 20shares 200 shares of a acertain acertain acertain
certain stock Morrte he said had hadgiven hadgiven hadgiven
given him 100 shares but explained explainedthat explainedthat explainedthat
that he could not deliver the certifi certificates certlftC certificates ¬
cates C < for the others because they had hadnot hadnot hadnot
not been signed signedIt
It is asserted af rted that Morris collected collectedfor coJlectedfor collectedfor
for the 2W Od shares took back the 100 100shares 100shares 100shares
shares he hedelivered delivered on a pretext of en entering entering enteeing ¬
tering the whole amount on the books bookst booksat
at t once then disappeared The pur purchaser purchaser purchaser ¬
chaser claims that he made Mr Mor Morris lorris Morris ¬
ris partner make an anstildavit affidavit about the theownership theowner theOwnership
ownership owner hip of the stocks and forcedthe forcedthecompany forced the theoompany thenompany
company to cancel the old ones and is issue IsSUe IsSue ¬
sue new stock to him himCollected hintCollected himCollected
Collected Office Rent RentBesides RentBesides BentBesides
Besides this it Is set setforth forth that Mor Morris Xorri6 Mortie ¬
tie collected rent from a man having havingan havingofflee
an 5 office in the exchange exch nge building whoa w whoahe n
he had ha no authority aut orltY to do so s The Thetocji Thec3
tocji c3 ys that when wh w the rente reattttas4ce reattttas4ce1oI asked asfc asfcor
for or Kreeipt ar eel t from the secretary seeretaryft seeretaryftcJoed ft de developed deyeloped ¬
veloped that Morrjghad Morris had notturned not turned In Inthe Inthe 1nth
the th money mone The story states that Mr MrMorris lf1lIoJris MrMorris
Morris partner also lost money through throughhis
his disappearance and that he was kept keptbu keptbmy keptbjy
bu bmy y all Friday Frlda afternoon pacifying i iirate
irate customers who claimed to have have1qt
tost money on questionable deals dealsIn dealsIn dealsIn
In another paper M N Buck part partner partner partTier ¬
ner of Mr Morris denies all these thesecharges thesecharges thesecharges
charges and says the statements are areabsolutely arebsoJut areabsolutely
absolutely bsoJut i without foundation He as asserts asserts asserts ¬
serts that Morris never disappeared at atall atall atall
all but resigned his position with the theexchange theexcbange theexchange
exchange at the he last official meeting
We all know where he is Mr Buck Buckis
is quoted as saying and if any anyone anyonesayS one onesays oneSays
says there is anything crooked in his hisaction hisaction hisaction
action he states what is not true He Heresigned Heresigned Heresigned
resigned his position with the exchange exchangeseveral exchangeseveral exchangeseveral
several days ago to take up his old oldwork oldork oldwork
work ork of examining mines That Is why
he is out of town now but he will m be beback beback beback
back He owns property here and in intends intends intends ¬
tends to make this his home homeTo homeTo
To Examine Utah Mine MineAccording MineAccording MineAccordinp I
According to Mr Buck Morris left leftto leftto leftto
to go to St George Utah to examine examinea
a mine then he intends to go to Ari Arizona Arizona Anzona ¬
zona where he e will look over some min mining mining mm mmIng ¬
ing properties before returning to Los LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles
Angeles He asserts that he knows knowsMorris knowsllorrIs knowsMorrj
Morris to be perfectly honest and de declares declares dedares ¬
clares that those who are making makingcharges makingcharges makingchanges
charges of crooked dealing are simply simplyhowling simplyhowling
howling because they cannot take a alegitimate alegitimate alegitimate I
legitimate loss as other brokers do Mr MrBuck 111Buck MrBuck
Buck denies that he lost anything or orthat orthat orthat
that he or any mining company had to tomake tonsake tomake
make good any an r stocks that had been beensold beensola beensold
sold and not delivered deliveredHe deJtvercdHe
He admits that Morris collected rent rentfrom rentfrom rentfrom
from a renter but asserts that the re receipt receipt receipt ¬
ceipt was wJisasked asked from the secretary be before before ¬
I
fore Morris had time to turn in the themoney themoney I Imone
money mone which he did turn over in full fullFurther fullFurther I IFurther
Further than this he assorts a rts that the thecaller thecaller I IcaJler
caller was perfectly conscientious in his hisadvices hisadvices i iadvices
advices to speculators and lost as heav heavily heavily heavIly ¬
ily himself as any anyone one of them themMorris themMorris I IIorris
Morris first came into prominence in inUtah InUtah I
Utah when he organized the Utah ex exchange exchange oxchange ¬
change that ran in opposition for a atime a atime atime
time to the Salt Lake stock exchange exchangeAfter exchangeAftr exchangeAfter
After the former was wstmrchased purchased by the thelatter theJatter thelatter
latter he became prominent prominent as a min mining mining miiiIng ¬
ing promoter He was as interested In Innumerous Innumerous innumerous
numerous deals and Is known all over overthe overthe i ithe
the state He also organized an ex exchange cxchange ¬ 1 1change
change in BoiseCity Boise Clt Ida IdaAPPOINTED Idae IdaAPPOINTED
e CSIo CSIoAPPOINTED
APPOINTED CLERK CLERKSpecial CLERKSpecial CLERKSpecial
Special to The Herald HeraldWashington HeraldWashington HeraldWashington
Washington May lIa fR T R H Repath Repathformerly Repathformerly Repethformerly
formerly clerk of the Wyoming V yom inS supreme supremecourt supremecourt
court and for the past five years ste stenographer stenographer stenographer ¬
nographer and secretary secretar to Assistant At Attorney Attornev Attonnev ¬
torney General G Gen ufrsl ral Van Devanter has ac accepted 8Ccepted accept ¬
cepted cept d the position of secretary to Judge JudgeVan JpdgeVan
Van Devanter now United States judge judgein jHd judgein e ein
in the Eighth circuit Mr Repath left lefthere Jelthere lefthere
here today toda for St Paul where he will willenter willenter wiltenter
enter upon the duties of his new position positionimmediately po positionImmediately tUon tUonImmediately
immediately immediatelyMRS ImmediatelyMBS
Ciae CiaeMRS
MRS WAGSTAIT DEAD DEADMrs DEADIns DEADMrs
Mrs Ins Rebecca Rebec < a Anna Wagstaff died Sun Sunday Sunday Sunday ¬
day afternoon of hemorrhage of tJ the thebrain thebrain e ebrain
brain Some tint ago she attempted to toI tokilt
I kill herself by falling under und r a car on Sev SevI Se SeenU 5eventit
I enth South street but was saved by bUy a ateijder aferider afeifder
teijder At one time she > was a patient iKxtientm DB patientIn ent entha
m the mental hospital at Proyo Provo The Thefuneral VheCueral he hefuneral
funeral will be held at the residence resfdeQCe ot otMrs orIrs ofMrs
Mrs Irs Risl Risley y 39 I EDt Fourth South street streetWednesday streetVednesday streetWednesday
Wednesday at 3 I oclock
NIGHT VISIT TO TOJORDAN TOJORDAN
JORDAN RIVER RIVERStrange RIVERStrange
Strange Actions of Man and andWoman andWoman andWoman
Woman in Black BlackMAY BlackI BlackMAY
C
MAY HAVE DROWNED BABE BABEPOLICE BAB f frOLICE
4 4POLIOB
POLICE WORKINGPIT NEW W GLUE OJiTJBIN GLUE GLUEIN GLUEIN
IN MURDER CASE CASESTRAXGE CAoSEI CAoSEASTRAGE
I I
A STRAXGE man and WODMWa WODMWaturJUlI woman a i il aoo aooIx
ASTRAGE Ix l turns visit to the JotjNut J rrver rtwerand rivet rivetand
f and a auspicious plcloU8 looking lookingnow JookJIQDOW beiidiOi beiidiOinow
now figure ft re prominently in the mystery mysteryof
of the death of the babe found in Ue Ueriver uerlv dieriver
river rlv r Sunday afternoon It ateveloge atevelogethat develoasthat evelOlMJtJmt
that the unknown un wn persons and a a bu buwere buggywere buggy buggywere
were seen almost on the spot s ot whan whanthe whelethe whenethe
the baby was found op a dark night nightsome nJdttS nightseipe
some S le time ago 0 The man steed behind behindthe beat beattbt behindthe
the buggy with a small bundle bu in tnarms hta htaarms C Carms
arms Both man and woma WOIIMIdressed ware waredressed aredressed
dressed in black and they appeared app zed to tobe tobe thbe
be cautious about making any JI7 noise noiseAfter BOh noiseAfter 8 8After
After they were seen they disappeared disappearedno dl8al lHJared lHJaredno
no one knows where whereThe whereThe whereThe
The story of this night trip to the theriver theriver theriver
river was as told yesterday yesteldayby by Mrs Jo Joseph Joseph Joseph
seph IJttlewood IJttlt > wood who lives near the theplace tboefl theiace
place fl iace ce where the child was as foojpjl fou Who Whothe WItea WIteathe V ne nethe
the discovery was 1Uj made Sunday the theincident taencldent thencident
incident ± was recalled to her Mind Jutndshe ad adshe a ashe
she made > it known to the officers ol oers eers If Ifthe Jt1 Jt1the I Ithe
the identity of the man and womatvft womatvftblack wmaa wmaablack wet wetbiack
black car < 81 be > learned Jearnedit it is believed flint flintsomething tltsomething Mtsomttbin <
something somttbin may be discovered dl cover d thatwill thatwillthrow that will willthrow willthrow
throw light on the death of the tb b baby babyIt Jtsr JtsrIt
It was while the inquest was w in sea session seasloit es eson ¬
sion on before Justice F H Clark ye yetier yetierday ter terday el elday
day afternoon that the story of Mrs MrsLittle MrsUttJewood MetLittlewood
UttJewood Little wood became be < known kno n Justice JusticeCterk JustitClark JuedcClerk
Clerk was as informed and late in i the theafternoon t theafternoon e eafternoon
afternoon he and the Jury went to the thewomans Utewomans thewomans
womans house for the purpose of set setting JettinS getting ¬
ting her testimony testimonyMrs testimonyMrs testimonyMrs
Mrs Littlewoods Story SteiyMrs StryMrs StoryMrs
Mrs Littlewood could not remember rememberthe remea ter terthe
the datewhen date whom she he saw the unknown unknownparties unkwnparties unknownparties
parties but it was some weeks back backShe beckShe lick lickShe
She said she had been over to the e city cityand eltyand dtyand
and was as driving to her home bo te near nearThird RearThird tearThird
Third North and Tenth We West t Ag she shedrove shedrove shedrove
drove up the river bank near Third ThirdXorth ThlnlNorth ThirdNorth
North she saw a light buggy and dark darkhorse darkhorse darkhorse
horse standing by the edge of the water watera
a short distance from the road roadStanding roadStanding rotdStanding
Standing right at the back ha of the thebuggy thebuggy thebuggy
buggy said Mrs rs Littlewood were wereman wer a aman aman
man and woman It was 10 oclock at atnight atnight atnight
night and so dark that I could not see seetheir Metheir seetheir
their fac faces s I noticed though that thatneither thatneither thatneither
neither of them had anything white on onThere 811There onThere
There was not a white thing about the thebuggy thebuggy thebuggy
buggy The man stood nearest the thebuggy thebug thebuggy
buggy bug and I could faintly s see e In Inarms M Marms his hisarms
arms a bundle that looked to be about abouta
a foot or a foot and a half long This Thtewas TIIswas Thiswas
was wrapped in a cloth that looked lookedlighter IookedJighter lookedlighter
lighter than the clothes he was as wear wearing wearhg wearing ¬
ing ingAs
As I drove up I heard voices fetit fetitthey bittthey t tthey
they suddenly stopped ami I J couWnT couWnThear cou couhear couldThear
hear a sound The buggy wa wU standing stancllDcwithin MRdSIIgwithin standingwithin
within a few feet of where w whe the bafcjr bafcjrwas bebgwas baI Jr 0 0was
was found for I noticed that a atre 9tagt 9tagttree 30x 30xtree
tree stou1 near the rig on the bank I Iwas Iwas rwas
was alone and as there had been a aholdup aholdup aholdup
holdup In the vicinity a few nights nigIImfore be before before
fore I was wa frightened frightenedWoman y yWoman < l lWoman
Woman Was Frightened FrightenedThe Frig Prfg1tendThe ten tenThe
The thought that something1W something1Wwrong so t twrong
wrong struck stru m JIM in an Instant 1MttI 1MttIwas bittIwas bttt I Iwas
was too frightened to try te t make ke1a ke1av ia iavestigations h hvestigations
v vestigations tlons I did stop the horsetava horsetavaif hor hortoioMe hortoioMeIf iC iCIf
if I Could hear anything Notunci Notuncireaebed Not4 fot s sOund sOundreached nd ndreached
reached me me and I became so f fI fnfghtPOtt fnfghtPOttI rig rigI
I hurried on home homeNot homeot homeNot
Not ot more than ten minutes minte later 1 my mydaughter ny nydaughter iH7daughter
daughter and an a young man m who wh had hadbeen hd hdbe hadbeen
been be visiting visiing came cme along the t same sameroad se seroad stmeroad
road walking waJkn When they the got name h I Iasked Iaked 1 1asked
asked aked them if they thy had ha seen sn the baggy baggyThey bga bgaThey buggjThey
They said sid they the hadnt hdnt seen saythl anything at atall I Iall atall
all The man tn and woman womn seemed IJ to totry t totry
try tr to hide behind bhind the te buggy bug when B I Idrove Idrove Idrove
drove up u and an that aroused aTm7 my S Spictons I Iplclns Ste Stepiclons
I convinced taht some something something ¬
pictons plclns was wa cYince tt 8
thing was as wrong wrog I remarked rearl to mr mrdaughter BT BTdaughter mydaughter
daughter that night that tt something somethingwould sthlnt somethingwould
would be b heard her about abut that tb altair aflr yet yetSeveral yetSeveral et etSeveral
Several times Ure I have been bn on O the th verge vergeof vergeof vergeof
of telling telng the officers ofcrs what I saw sw but butnothing bt btnothing butnothing
nothing had happened and an I thought I Imight Imight S Smight
might have been bl unduly excited exctedS so I Isaid Isaid Isaid
said nothing nthin until unti I learned learn of the finn finning AR finding ¬
ing of the child childCouldnt childCouldnt childCouldnt
Couldnt Give Description DescriptionMrs Descripton DescriptonMrs
Mrs Littlewood Lltewo could give ne de description desripton dcscniption
scription sripton of the people pple or o th the rig rg She Shesaid Si Shesaid
said it i was W8 too to dark to tell tl anything anythingabout anytig anytigabut anythiagabout
about abut them except that tht there te was w a aman aman
man mn and a woman womanDid woan woanDid womanDid
Did the man ma and woman in inbk inbkmurer black htaekmurder blackmurder
murder murer the te babe bb whose wh decomjJosed d e re remains remains remains ¬
mains were dragged drge from the water waterSunday waterSunday waterSunday
Sunday That Is the question quen that th is isconfronting i isconfronting
confronting cnfrontng th coroners Jury jUr If I such suchis suc suchIs
is the case cs as the officers ofcea are inclined mcliaedto i ll
to believe beJeve who ho are the mysterious mysteios per persons p perSons ¬
sons sns that stole stol to the river In 1f the th dark darkness dak daknss darkness ¬
ness nss of night and an drowned droe a little 1ttl one onein on onein
in the muddy mudc waters If I the deed de was wasdone wa wadone wasdone
done on the to night Mrs Littlewood Littlewooddrove Litewo Littlewooddrove
drove by she se evidently evidenty came c upon 1P the thescene te tesen thescene
scene sen just before Dfore the crime crim was wasmUte wasmitted com committed
mitted mUte It is thought by the officers officersquite oe ollicersQuite
the murderers intend intended intended ¬
quite quie likely lkely that murres intn
ed to sink the te b bUidle vdle le far out ot in the thewater t thewater
water ateI but being bing frightened fightened by the t ap appearance appearne appearance ¬
pearance pearne of the other buggy bU hurriedly hurriedlydropped hurrl hurriedlydropped
dropped dropp it I near the bank bankThe kl bankThe c cThe
The boys wLo 10 found the body by and a I D DlIayo Dr DrMayo > r rMayo
Mayo lIayo were examined ex1mb ed at the ti inquesrt inquesrtthen in inthen unqu unquthen
then it i adjourned until unti Thursday Thury mor moring mOfltlag
adjurn
ing at 10 oclock oclock that tht other h veetga lve tavestigations veetgations J
tions may my be b made madeHEAD mad madeHEAD f fHEAD
HEAD ON COLLISJQN COLLISJQNThree COLLSJON COLLSJONThree
Three Trainmen Killed Kled and One Ya Yatally 1 Patally
tally tv Injured InjuredSaginaw Ijue InjuredSaginaw
Saginaw San Mich leb May 4 4As As A a I result f of ofa ofp
a p headon bdon collision colso between bw Pare P8e Mnr Mr Mrqtete vr
qL4ette passeuger trains at tayvUIe t tdr
qtete tl a
pDer Xa7
tyane toe mites mil east est of this dry ct three threesons th pet pettons
sons were wer killed kled and seven 1ve injured p one oneof o oneor
of these th probably fatally fatallyThe fatI fatITb fataJIyThe
The Tb oe ddFr deadFireman poy d Fireman John h Bsmond E Stel Stelnaw S Sugilaw
law nawBg Baggageman en Gus Piagec P Pert Mw Mwron J Maron
ron ro Mall ln Agent lent Frank P Peck Pe Saginaw SaginawEngineer SaginawEngineer
Engineer Terrence e Kelly ot Sagtnaw sb Sitawprobably was wasprobably
o w
probably 10 fatally ei injured injuredROASTED injured444444
8 c cROASTD
444444 + + e eBOASTED + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ 4 ROASTED ROASTD TO DEATH DEATHCreston DET DETCrto + + +
+ Creston Crto la May ay 4 4T 4Tb The west westt wes 4
4 t bound bund fast fat mail mal on the t Bailing Br + >
4 + 4 ton railway crashed into Ito a aswicb 4 4switch t tf
rwy cr
+ f switch swicb engine ean in the t yawls here heret h +
4 t early eal today to Walter Walt NtMe N fire flref fre +
4 f man on the th snitch sWch engine ews ewspinned enne was wasf + 4
4 f pinned against a the t hotter and a androasted + t troasted
+ + roasted rst to death tb A misplaced mc + t tt
4 t switch was was the te cause cu 4 t
+ + 49 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
TUE DOUKIIOBORS AGAIN IN A FRENZY FRENZYANCOUVER fRENZYI fRENZYVANCOUVER FRENZYANCOTJVER
I IOUKUOBORS
+ ANCOUVER B Ct C May 4 4A A special Sial to the t Province Prornce from f1 Winnipeg Winnipegy Wn ipeg g gsy 4 4nayst
+ > VANCOUVER y sayst sy Plans for another donkhobor douJhbr crusade crde were we this thi afterMotr a nip nlppa +
+ 4 1 pod pa in the bud owing to the prompt pmpt action aetln of the t immigmrtM offi officials 0 ¬ 4
9 chain caJs Three Theedouhobr doukhobor agitators agittors from f the Yorktoa colony cny have havefr v fe tor the te tepsttetdg 4 4t
7 t past psttetdg twenty days been at Kopandano Kopndano and Lovells Lovels They The br brought sixty ItXt di fi fislple 4
V 4 selplesand slple heW he a religious reUgous service serice at 4 oclock oclk this ti morning mmia at t which hlcb hlcb1our hiehfourmen +
+ four 1our fourmen men and four women danced dance In a nude condition conditionh conditionThe 4 4s
s h The doukhobors doukhobon became becam worked Wr e up into a frenzy and formed foreln In line lineto Uneto 4
> to start stt on a n pilgrimage pigmag shouting ShOUtDg yelling yeUng singing and ad weeping wepif Immi Immigrallon Immtgton +
+ grallon gton officials ofclaJs and ad mounted rountedp1 uiountedpouce polce broke up the procession proceon this tht after afternoon afternoO + S St
t noon noO and escorted ard the doukhabors duukhabr back bck to their respective r pthe villages vma es esI 4 4f
+ + f + + + + + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + + + 9 + + + P + + + 4
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