J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING-, MARCH 6, 1910. 21, H Ir . , ' Happenings Galliced Throughout "W Tg , . jt tf "A . What Is Going On in the Country Through ' in intermountaiii JMiipire m,";,ti'-' . I IEden Department : ft Office under First National 3ank, comer 24th and Washington ?Bell Phone 301. Independent Phone 351. Office hours 8 a. m. m 6 p. in. to 3 p. m. ilAKITROXG 1 GfIT FOR XEW TRIAL J 'he Tribune fnreh 5. -That Attorney Sani- 5 if Sail Lake, who dcicnded VI Ion " charge of murder in J irec for the Mlllnsr of John ri Know Greek, a yenr ago at; 4 Srccontlv discovered uddi 1 Ko which will tend to east J CdhWnt light on the klll 3 Jutntonu-nt mnde by him to 2 "ere Fov.-.ll tliis afternoon In T vii postponement of the scu ll , was to have been passed BtconUeted of murder In the 4 rro There is uu appeal lo I cour ending, and for that $ lias been o haste in pass--3 . When the case was called , iCy King announced that he 3 Sposlpouemcnl. which was next Saturday. 3 Ithot the iVwhonJZY i 'rom John Contos at the Ii t when he was shot down by j ibecn located nt last and 1 Is " III be produced before the 'J Amotion for a new trial on ;.; rf after-discovered evidence. (m IB ENTERTAINED 5kMRS. CARL ALLISON a r q1 Che Tribune &t March G. Mrs. Carl Allison i 7tho S. S. club at her home enty-lhlrd street last Tuos ' on. Tlic afternoon was spent t te. of which there were six ad prizes were won by Mj-s. a inson and Mrs. J. Douglass. It fershaw and Mrs. Joseph My " a1 off the eon-solation prizes. iVWWUltom Allison won the 5'lfcc. At the conclusion of the i M" a delicious luncheon was rPfhe hostess. eent were: Mesdamcs V. C. 'tge II Bushnell, R. Ebelintr. ;lmson, B. Johnson. C. E Flinders. Sam Kershaw. IT. Icr. Joseph Flygare. James BffJ. Barnes. J S. Benton. J. C. flfergo Browning, J. Douglass. JKiriey, Herbert Seagers, R. S. fc F. A. Faris. Frank lloLel- KfAlllson and Mrs. Jack Chis- Knstoiu W.vo. Kfangcrs Robbed. Jmtin Tribune. IKarch 5. W. M. Burnett and Wirg. who say their homes arc Tfrollryi. were buncoed for $100 ''fence man in Ogden tonight. fetnerners are on their way to lico. While, waiting for their JjlJdepot they were appioaehed (ifc'ho represented himself as a Jiltl7.cn of Salt Lake City. A 3f(the city was proposed, and spartles reached the Twcnty Jit viaduct they were met by a 3f6f the stranger. Some- one 3trame of matching dollars, ill the South Carolinians were ?Burnolt had been fllm-flamcd itfid his friend out or ?0. They tmhnattcr to tho police, but no laftyet been made. 01 Control Named. (Ke Tribune. ,BMavch 5. At a special mcel JjWcounly eomhilsslonors held on a board nf control for the ,pj nty Good Koad.s association Dd and the dale- for the good In htfon. to be held in , Ogden. ; o plcnihcr 21. 25 and 2tJ. The id'jta of the following: Judge tY ll, chairman; Will Wright, ii son. A. V Bigelow. Ralph J If Browning. A. R. Haywood. . to Id rial-old Peary. toMeresting Lecture. 'he Tribune, i'l March fi. Superintendent Jj. blsi iii spolic before the Weber ; b hers institute at the second .eOlfln tho sub-high school this ak 31b address was devoted to i? 9, "The Teachers' Duty Re aes 100I Property" and "The iift'iipll and .Oral Composition." KV W. McKundrlei: of tle tiemy also delivered an ad i!t;i 'Arithmetic and the Lower ad athetnntlcs." Professor J. II. University of Utah was the & r. His subject was "Ma- Si? ii BEtesentation Charged. Cho Tribune. 0i March 5 Claiming that Jo 51 Vof the Ogden Valley Trout jt rt company misrepresented js atlng to the company when ipromiasory note In payment 3T. J. Lewis this afternoon ply to rhc coniplnint of Barker irinct court asking that the ae- llsct the note be dismissed. 2 Vlat !U tllc timc ,,c agreed 1 .oclc in the company it was j resented to him that David jtf his shoddies were, heavily j? an the company and thai tills, ill, extent, influenced him in buv y g AT iiLVNTI : SS WANT TO GET' OUT iiic Tribune. jtSitnli.Iarch r.Munli is to Jiclal bond election, to' be held e xIaycrs will vote o the Mof bonding Mantl Clly for of this Is for the pur-W5f-n!,nfc',"e l'fosent water sy8 4'"?,&tUlU bu'S'an iabd take notice," because of .Jh Are l.lr5;cr nart of 1110 & tZ !?.,U.1 fil,n'ers arc silu 2(lp;. llysi t,0,Torale limits. ; if1?8 of Primary wjitcr rights 0 CO? levins from Manti Clly V' '00 acres arc od J wrSyiVlSUt U,f corPnac limits SV nf'11'"?61'''1 realizing that K W '", Cbrporation iSAfii"0 1,e,"ts rrom moneys lrniC,mlIm,P8' ar(1 organl. cdfr3 10 Ptllon tle district en invci,rs l,cre March S. to Sd'i h.?'iitlw clly, ""tews anSl b '? t Llllc ?ltlon for dctach ,f 5 F. L.?6 resisted. lnasmiu-h as the ? PJ-oeeecIInss of three Ml?, ' U,tcllV carried to the ' tihU iQcM against the f,j' 3alV arc similar. A istt 've H,b0,ng maJo ly l1lc 11 18 ,i L tv,L? co,ltrl of the Irrl- 1 ll5 J at,,!.1, P01-tIon iscd iipon rLi 7bi .LlV"xl over to them. sert1 AHfctcil for this purpose f, nlPi.iCounf:11 11 fc days i S i L1',51" of lh case. G,T( 1 naa y.ct lK"M1 tnkcn. as g t i? extent to which the V which for 'wp'hs In repair c0 Suf . P'13 diagonally - h o J101 bccn "Breed on. -flfl)' lei ?0rPralion. has lierc jqO Ctl the entire waters of of rdrr ,onrtUTatcrin Sanpoto. c ; Sanpitch river Is h .;p0rUl fame to 'the M 'iVJI J"f?l,r I,our" the river Jje jject and that unless quick targ - s"l'pt nway' , 1 k CAN'T GET FAIR TRIAL: SEEK CHANGE OF VENUE Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEX. March "..Upon affidavits filed by Mrs. Martha Moran and Ray Rich ardHon, In which It Is declared that they cannot obtain a Talr and Impartial trial before Judge J. D. Murphy in a civil ac tion brought in the city court against them by K. "W. Townsend. .in p:dfr was Issued by the court today transferring the iK-tlon to the district court. Townsend claims that the defendants entered Into an agreement with him August . J00U, for tlic conveyance of real estate at :!00B Adams avenue, but that the defendant now refuses to make the transfer. Townsend says that lie already has paid 5100 on the purchase price, and asks the court lo award him Judgment for that amount. Jolly Bachelors' Dance. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX. March S. The grand ball given by tho Jolly Bachelors' club at the Royal Dancing academy Thursday even ing was one of the pleasanlest social events of the season. Music was furnished by Salter's enlarged orchestra. The hall was beautifully decorated with flowers, flags and bunting, and attractive pro grammes, designed by Frank Matthews, a member of the club, added to the pleasures of the dance. Refreshments wore served at midnight. The commit tee on .arrangements was composed of Watson Ecklund. chairman, and Herman Grether. The next dance to be given by tho club will be held March 15. Order of Acceptance. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX. March 5. District Judge J. A. Howell tills afternoon Issued an order allowing Emma J. TTinley. the adminis tratrix of the estate of the late Alfred S. Hlnley. to accept $F.O00 from t he Southern Pacific company in full settle ment of her claims against tho company for the death of her husband nt tlic Le may wreck last January. HInlev was the engineer of the passenger train which crashed head-on Into a freight train standing on the siding. State Engineer Replies. Special lo Tho Tribune. OGDEX. ' March Fi. Setting fortli that his office is within the Jurisdiction of the third district court at Salt Lake City, Caleb Tanner, stale engineer, this after noon filed a reply to tho action brought by the Weber and Dnvis Counties Canal companies in which a writ of mandate was asked to compel the state engineer to file certain appropriations of water for Irrigation purposes in his ofllco The slate engineer Insists that the action bo transferred from the Second district court to the court at Salt Lake City. Pre-Easter Services. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX, March 5. "The Four Great Realities of Existence as Interpreted by Jesus Christ" will be the theme of a pre-Enster series of Sunday evening ser mons in tho First Presbyterian church in March. The sermon on Sunday night will deal with "The View Which Jesus Christ Gave to tin- World Concerning Life." It Is the contention of the. speak er that the Christ had a different Idea In mind when he used the word "life" than lfas either the scientist or everyday man of today In using the same term. . Pleads Not Guilty. Special lo The Tribune. OGDEX. March 5. George Strccler. charged with assault with a deadly wea pon upon Mrs. A. C. Riley, entered a plea of not guilty In" the district court this .morning. Streoter is out on ?500 ball pending his trial, which will lm held at the next term of the criminal court. Suit on Assigned Note. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX, March 5 Walter Richcy is seeking lo collect $210, tlic amount of a promissory note mado In favor of Xor nian Stark by J. B. Ellis and others, September 30. and assigned to Richcy by tlic original holder. The plaintiff says in his complaint tiled in the dis trict court this afternoon that Stark assigned the note to him January ul of this year. Suit oil Notes. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEX'. March 5. "W. D. Brown, the receiver of the Japanese-American bank, has begun actions In tho district court to collect four promissory notes, made in favor of tho bank by E, D. Hashi moto and S. Jchimura. The notes made by Hashimoto aggregate ?l!7F and those due the defunct bank by Ichlmura amount lo 51100. License to Wed. Special lo Tlic Tribune. OGDEX. March f. A license to wed was issued by the county clerk this after noon to C. C. Ranstead of Elgin, HI., and Lucy Pierce of Ogden. I MACCABEES AT TINTIC: HIVE IN NEW HOME Special to Tho Tribune. EUREKA, March 5. TIntic Tent Xo. 13. Knights of the Maccabees, took for mal possession of their new homo In Ihe j Miners' Union hall tonight. After the de gree team had put several candidates through the mysteries of the order a royal good time was had and refreshments par taken of. The ten L Is rapidly Increasing in 'membership, having reached the 100 mark and expect to reach 200 beforo tho first of next month. At the regular meeting of Tintic lodge Xo. 711, M. V. O. E.. the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year and will be installed into office on next Thursday evening: Exalted ruler. James L. Wil liams; cstfcmcd leading knight. Henry E. Wall; esteemed loyal knight. William F. Shrlver; esteemed lecturing knight. Wil liam Moellev. secretary. Edward Bonner; treasurer. Jerc E. Drlscoll: tyler. William Embleton: trustee. P. J. Fcnnell; delegate to grand lodge, Elijah Bowen; alternate. J. A. Henacl. The Elks will dedicate their new hall on March 28 with impressive, ceremonies, and a fine programme Is being prepared. There will be a dance at tho Elks pavilion and a grand banquet, making It one of the greatest social events ever given In Eu reka. Invitations will be extended to the membership of the different lodges In the state and a big crowd of antlers are ex pected from Salt Lake, Provo and Ogden. Tho new amusement hall which has been erected Just west of the L. D. S. church will be formally dedicated on next Wednesday evening with appropriate ex ercises, consisting of a musical pro gramme, danco and feasting. Bad Work of a Student. Special to The Tribune. LOG AX, Marcli 5. Thin morning one of tho owners of tho saloon located just outsldo of tho city limits was brought Into court on a charge of selling liquor in this city and pleading guilty lo tho charge was fined 100. A college student went to the saloon man's house, and by means of representation that ills father was 111 and had to have some liquor, secured a bottle of whisky. Ho got drunk on It und then got into a fight. Marshal Peter son finally picked him up. and after a good deal of questioning got the Informa tion as to where he obtained the whisky. Park City Ore Shipments Special to Tho Tribune PARK CITY. March Park City ore shipments In pounds for the week end ing today were as follows: Daly West l.-WO.OOO Sliver King Coalition . ..I.17,H0 Daly-Judge (zinc) .-. 7!l0,-i::0 Daly-Judge (115.000 Little Bell . 201.000 ,'J'olals : L0 lfi,370 Politics and Pensioners. Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, March 5. Mr. Pratt, the In dian war commissioner who has been sil ting here. this week for the purpose of registering applicants for pensions, lias had a very busy time of it and today It became apparent to him that ho would be unable to register all applicants by Saturday evening, the time fixed for his leaving here, and that some of the 'appli cants would therefore get left. Ho ac cordingly notified Governor Spry, who at once ex leaded the time until Wednesday evening next. The impression Is rapidly gaining ground that many veterans who hnvc no real chance of getting a pension are being urged to register in the hope that their support for the party ticket may ihus be secured, .since the represen tation will be made that the (success of the Bepubllcan party will bo necessary in order for the veterans to realize. There Is a good deal of talk going on here about this phase of the matter. Deaf and Dumb Boy Dies. Special to The Tribune. SFR1XGVILLE, March 5. Otto Eweng. 20-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eweng of this city, died some lime last night very suddenly of heart failure. He was in his usual health yesterday and worked all day. and ale a hearty suppor last evening. He was discovered dead In his bed this morning by tho family, lie was a deaf mule, a graduate of the deaf and dumb Institute at Ogden He was a very bright and Industrious young man and was well liked by all who knew him. WORK ON STRAWBERRY: . ISSUE WILL STAND IT Special lo The Tribune. PKOVO. March fi. When asked today what effect the bill which has passed the senate of t lie United States would have on the work under his churge. Engineer J. L. Lylle of the Strawberry Irrigation project said: "The bill which has how gone to the house for thdr consideration provides for the sale of 50.000.000 worth of coril Ilea les. the moneys to be used by the reclamation service. If it becomes a law. and will enable the bureau to finish the Strawberry project a year or more earlier than has been estimated under the present system of appropriations by congress. Willi sufficient means to go ahead with the work. Mr. Lytic thinks 11)0 Strawberry project can be completed and water ready for delivery to the users through the canals and latlerals In from two and a half to three years. The esti mates on Its completion tinder the appro priation system is from three and a half to four years. " Provo Fruit Growers' Union. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March 5. John -Dorrig and TL M. Ellis, representing the Pioneer Fruit company of California, wore here today and met with the fruit growers in ad journed session. The committee hereto fore appointed reported that they had been nble lo effect a union of the fruit growers of Provo for the purpose of op erating through one sales agency In dis posing of the fruit crop. The following committee was appointed to further pros ecute the work and report later: Otto Poulson, D. M, Crandall, E. F. Peck. E. D. Woodhouse, R. Loo Bird, Franklin Duftin and Ray V. Wcnlz. Wellington! Funeral. Special to Tho Tribune. DRAPER. Marcli fi. Funeral services were held this nfternoon over the body of Alice, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wellington, who- died at Murray last Monday of cerebral menin gitis. The blshroplc of the ward pre sided. Interment took place In the Draper cemetery. TWO SITES FOR NEW SCHOOL HOUSES BOUGHT Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Marcli n. Two sites for the erection of the two new school build ings have been purchased, one on what Is known as the Brewery hill, on the west side, and the other Jusr south of the smelter, on the east side of State street. The prices paid for these sites were S1000 and S2500 respectively. Plans are being examined, and work will bo gin at once on the new buildings. Friday ended the sixth month's school work, and the pupils sustained a satis factory review. It Is believed that a much higher percentage of promotions will he made at the close of the year than was made last year. There arc occasional cases of conta gion, but careful and thorough fumiga tion has prevented an epidemic. . Divorces at Logan. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN'. March 5. Judge Maughan to day made the following court orders: In tho case of Sophia T, Larsen vs. Jacob Larson, in which the plaintiff sought a di vorce on the grounds of cruelty arid the defendant filed a cross bill asking for a divorce on the ground of Infidelity, the court found all the issues in favor of the plaintiff. Xo order was made as to the property, hut one will be made after a hearing to be had today, Maud Waters was granted a divorce from George Waters on the ground of fail ure to provide. Factory to Be Pushed, Special to The Tribune. MURRAY. March 5. At tho last meet ing of the directors of the Utah Produce company the manager was authorized to get plans for the erection of tho can ning factory, which Is to be situated on Seventeenth South street, near the Ore gon Short. Line railroad. As soon as tho plans arc decided upon work will be started on tho construction of the fac tory. The company lias also been con tracting flic last week with the farm ers for the raising of tomatoes and ex pects by the end of next week to have the entire acreage signed for. BOYS AT JjUND HOME TO TURN TO FARMING SOON Special to The Tribune. MURRAY. March 5. With the pur chase or the tract of land adjoining the Lund school. It ls certain that the boys at the detention home will be able to make a fairly good crop of farm prod ucts this season. Already work about the big farm has commenced. Spring plowing is being done, while consid erable spring wheat has been sown. One youngster, on account of good hc haX'ior, was allowed to go home this week, making tlic number of 'nmalcs at present twenty-two. This evening the boys at the school presented an amateur performance which pleased immensely. All school work will cease about the middle of May, when outside work will command the attention of ivory one around the institution. Mining Man on a- Mission. Special lo The Tribune. PROVO. March 5. Frank Birch, su perintendent of the Iron Blossom and other Knight mines, has' been called on a mission to t ho eastern states and will leave In April. Charles Zabriskic will succeed Mr. Birch as superintendent of Ihe mines. Jurors Drawn to Serve. Special to The Tribune. PROVO. March 5. The following jurors have been drawn and ordered to appear In the Nllstrlct court Monday morning, March 1-1: Warren B. Smith, Lafayette Parker of American Fork; Isaac Chilton, George GoatC3 of LchI; B. A. Jolly. Ma ploton; George Stevenson. Alpine; John.T. Pyne. Provo; Jacob Robertson. Spanish Fork: Joseph 15. Green, Pleasant Grove, and John Firth. Goshen. Abandoned His Wife. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March 5. George IT. Stcgccl of Pleasant Grove was arrested today in Salt Lake by Sheriff JSmery for Sheriff Judd of this county. Stcggcl Is wanted here on a charge of abandoning his wife and children, whom he left at Pleasant Grove. He will be brought to Provo by Sheriff Judd on Sunday. Extensive Sheep Thefts. Special 'to The Tribune. PROVO, March 5. Sheriff llcnrold of Juab county. Deputy Sheriff AI Hales of JM Utah county and Edward Roberts of American Forlc have gone to the desert in the western part r the state to In vestlgate a sheep-stealing cane. Mr Roberts reports the loss of 200. head of sheep, and other sheep owners hnvc lo?t from llielr herds. The officers and sheep men believe that there is an orgnnlzed band of sheep thieves, who gather si nig glers from herds and remove the marks and brands from the stolen animals. Tin business lias been carried on for som IH time, and It is now thought that tin jH thieves will be apprehended. Asylum Inmate Dead. Special lo The Tribune. PROVO, March fi. Robert E. Pence aged ) years, an inmate of iro State IH Mental hospital, died today of general paralysis. He was committed from Salt Lake City May 1 1. 1000. He is survived by a widow and two children living in JU Salt Lake City. The body will be shipped ll to that place for interment. Home From Europe. IH Special to Tho Tribune. MURRAY. March u.Lconard Henly jH and Abner Snarr. Murray boys, returned Wednesday from Europe. Mr. Ilealy spent much of his timc in Holland. while Mr. Snarr was in Belgium. Water for Springville. Special to The Tribune. IH SPRINGVILLE. March f.. Work Is now being punhed on the pipe-line for the cltv waterworks. The water will he in town ll ready for distribution in a few weeks. New Humane Officer. jH Special to The Tribune. MURRAY. March 5. Hans Hanson has been appointed deputy humane officer for Murray. IH Provo Man Arrested. George 'H. Stcggell was arrested bv IH Deputy Sheriff Emery Saturday afternoon and taken to the county Jail, where he is ll being held for Sheriff Judd of Provo. Il Is charged witli failure to provide for his IH minor children. ' ! f !; You are especially bidden I jjf to yisit this store upon the I 1 . Eighteen and Twenty East First South Street I' I CJThere will be mosic, souvenirs and Our beautiful new store is ready for j ' I 1 other entertainment features, announce- your visit. On every side you'll see the I I ment of which will be made in this smartest styles in ready-to-wear cloth- I I paper in due season. Our announce- ing, furnishings and shoes for men, J I I ments will appear regularly in the daily women and children. We especially ask j j papers. "that you note our prices. I I Sssidsome Spring MM Elaborate. Showing I Styles for ae p I I most fashionable styles ' j mficd' fasliious. We can I jl great ariety. Our prices M mduccmeiit. Suite and ' l I have been accustomed to 18-20 EAST FIRST SOUTH riety at prices below or- jjl I paying. (Four Doors East of Main) dmary. H 1 Tttt T A TVT r HT T r J? All the goods in our old store were sold to the Union Clothing store, whose announce- jj 1 oJrliIlJL IN VJ 1 IvjH ment appears elsewhere in the paper. The goods in our store are all new. j H