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r L DESEItET EVENING NEWS MONDAY MA1U IF II lf10 7
I PROfflNGLJEATHOF
SALT lAKE JOMAN
Herold Dies in
Ida Irene Wray
Ogden Amid Suspicious
Surroundings
THREATENED WITH DEATH
1tHmer 1111111I1111 nllo
1tdtM SII
Threat to Kill Her SCCMIIK
Jim hi H < a
Tb oe al the Ogd n general
1IoIp1lal al 4O unI > r atamoon ot
Wriy herald a young woman
kIa rn
M er of ago under suspicion er
hlh may lead to the
eunrtsnc
holalnK of s coronef Inqaeat ando
believed tn thl
ppIbIy sn autopsy Ii
1 city to t > the culmination of an affair
of two men former
hi which the name
II rMMenf of this city are concerned
md h the traglu1 ending ot the young
I omin Hf and the dtoappearance
I JT thlf city of one of the men
i ialllkl
j Th unf woman wa taken to the
from Kvunston a week ago
IOOIlla
Llund st wan suffering front a com
I I pIcatIofl f ulniuits the principal
iympPIfl binit I reer of tia degree
t rulnl lav I dieil and a nhyicln
that men
f corllftIIo > UL Issued stating
UWIIII mil her derangement had
I cswd hor death When ft wu learned
rm the i i adn hospital that the yo OR
I woman WI M riously Ich word warn
I ntt h mother Mrs Sarah Wry
Hlld siilUi 11 iii f68 caist Pnurth
iouthsiri iTln this city Mrs Hn
JJniw b1 thr 1 been in the Holy elM
hoi till for thr weeks where she HVil
andnnune n I ration for gallstone
tnil hail heeii n > rfl ied to her home
j win re fbe IU iiuivalesclng
Mn Emma Urannl a sister of the
dead mall left fur Ogden and yea
terdaj marnlna telephoned her iMmpla
that Irene hail apparently Improved
1 la health as her temperature hail
drnpltI
Ih did not knun Ihen that the gill
WMidun Irm passed sway at 4 JO
In thr ftrnnOIl
OKFIC1ALK IN IONFKRKNCK
Htr bd I I4 held at Og ln all day
today ilth ° ugh the wishes of the
lanlb were In the eect that It he
brought to Halt Lake to be irnar < l
for burial mud Joseph William Ty
lur > undertaking establishment wa
requested tn take charge of the body
iipun arrlal hr Thu county at
torney and Ity coroner at Ogden
were In consultation It Ii learned and
up to a late hour this afternoon an
gutopl had not been determined
upon tllhoiifh an Inquest will be
called later In the day
Th dead woman left her home In
thin city houi two month ago for
Sruiton Hhe left agalnat her will
ictordlnr tn a statement made by her
mother Mrs Paiah Wray Henderson
thIn murnlnit And here the connec
tion with the two Salt Lake men
coma In A report was received today
hit the officers at Iocatello had ar
rtrtH two men whose derrirtlOn
ulh with those of the men sought by
Ou pollre In this case
HOPKINS 018APPKAR8
Oni of the men known In this city by
the unr of win Hopkins r
od from Halt Luke tty Saturday night
Thin man ha for the last four months
MyN the mother exercised an Influence
over the Hirold woman which mde
hot fly more than once to her mother
for prui uiin anil the relations were
ufh that the mother suspects Hopkins
may be mnntte with It In some un
savory way Hopkins went to the
Henderson home Saturday afternoon
and naked a younger sister of the
family for R vallm which he will
Irene wanted him to pet Mrs Bender
son said twlay that liopkln tried to
Heal that Identical nllse two or three
tlmrtand he thought by telling the story
that the girl sent him for It would
prorurr ponmHalon of the vsllse for
Mm The girl did not give up the case
and the man disappeared and the po
i lice In this ilty have nut been able tn
I locate him nliKi Hopkins claimed to
I be a hypnotist and the mother of the
Humid woman thinks he cast a spill
near her daughterfnim which she could
not fitrlcate liersalf It I learn
from Ogden that It I P thought thftt
an of the men raptured at Pocatell
I H ° Skln and that the other may IK
n roM who was formerly the husband
of the woman in the earn
THRKAT TO KILL HBR
My daughter Inn wag divorced
Jim Herold a year ago said Ira
Henderson to H representative of Th
Xews thta morning He warn unkind
10 her n d never Nuppnrted her She
left him and he threatened her life
aad who the divorce suit warn iwntl
liii I heard him nay he would kill
her rather than see her get a divorce
I am
tallied
omi unusual Influence
w used tn get my daughter away
Item me becai0 Khe told me Just be
lire
ZTM ahe left tor Kvanstiwi that she
would never a barlt to Hopkln ngaln
lut n called her
jw up over the phone
M tile tlrst thing i knew she wan
sT ThaI wa to month I
1s 1h
When i went to the
apltal Irene
4 was cn y to
to me she told her sister If I
t
worm she would Mil In Se nie If
s had tO hnr > the
iIIftt < money SIt went
nd fOth
with
fOlIUWp4 Hopkins and he
tier nru1 all the time Hhe
eluid not et away from him 1m
afraid
nUll hM beg need
Mu
Wetj III Hendea 0 U In bed from the
at 01 hr flVfoMtIon and the shock
I btOtlM < or hw dauhler Ith MOd
iItUIIhIIne euMOVIldI the case
had a Iou ffect upon her She
D40r the of her
L two rtaugh
ten 1Id hi b
helq
WIdern aunMHl with car ami
JOKN DOE IN TROUBLE
Joitn Doe
< whow other and tnt tiams
apreg IIIUId nol be krned by the police warn
by Itnilmgn m wsrrmnt Hendrlckaon thU allrnoon
With selilni charged
I110r without llcne
at Ih a
Aflelug
roomlhouae
Ih WIll
Peiea1
1 on 300
ODurt bail to anwr ln poll
Innrrow
NUMERATORS RATES RAISED
a CSeq Upvtool > McMUIln recelvM
rm from Waahllljllon this morn
tag lltalln
that
In response to bli
llt < ur
thqUist Ihe rate
for
Cltleii hd been r Or numerator
< < lltlhI tn I eftlll IIICNUed from IH
kit u per caPIta Tlltle rtlCUI
ori
City p 1oMa Utfllh111
nOvo and Par City
Rd Thl
J IC Titimage great AIu by Ur
5tbjp1 tcsert a nw book on a great
S Nwa
Hook Store
ntm
ret copy III cloth
TIIR IOJUIO S Nl TilE
TIJ1TIUI
UI
he IfltCting ftJmplItlon forming
ot
o
Ihlrtc
t Ih 11 cai In Solt Lake
John II
a t DtHlt LIndsay for sale
New lJook tHoro PrIce
ARTHUR BROWN WilL
HAVE TO STAND TRIAL
luder T II 1e < U Hold Tlint llrartl
KofevlN lii Information liiI
Arc Immitlcrlnl
Arthur Brown formerly paying teller
of the Commercial National bank moat
stand trlil nn the information chars
IIHC Him with forgers according to the
tlteMfiri handed down by Judge T I
Lewi thIs morning The jury which
wan Impaneled several da > s ago when
the CHOC was suddenly Mopped waa
summoned into court and the trial re
uitMd Aor Bartholdl whoM name
wa alleged to be forced to two err
tificate of deposit amounting to about
tllM warn the lint witness A E
Klmball of the Commercial National
bak wa also examined and W II
Sherman who wa formerly with the
bank warn being crowexamined when
the court adjourned for noon
III rendering hla decision Judge
Lewie held that the alleged defect
In the information did not amount to
a material variance under the atatute
The objection made tn the Informa
tion by the deens wn that the com
plaint alleged that the Commercial
National bunk hud been defrauded
whIle the correct name of the bank
warn the Commercial National Rank of
Suit Lake The stale showed how
ever that the bank had been doing
buoln under Ita wrong name for M
y are and for thin reason the motion
to dismiss the Information warn over
ruled
S t
LECTURE ON INSECTS
An Interesting Illustrated lecture on
Insert life and It various phanea warn
delivered today at the university by
Prof K O Tltue of the agricultural
college before the gradual normal I
Mutant The wonder nf Innect life
were shown by lantern slide and the
chief classes of ln cta and their life
histories were shown In their various
stage by large and beautifully colored
plates The slereoptlcon was oVoratetl
by Mr Williams of the university
The lectures will be continued each
week on Monde from 2 oclock to 1M
before the nature study clapeem
1
UNDERWEAR HOSE STOLEN
The showcase In front of the store
or the 1aris Millinery company wan
broken open sometime during lut
night by an unknown thief and a
quantity of silk hose and underwear
worth nil stolen Patrolman Kgbert
saw the thler as he ran from the place
and chased him a far a the mouth
of a dark alley Into which he disappeared
appeared He Bred I shot In the air
and told him to stop but Ihi man
failed to respond
p
A private safe may b rented In the
fire and burglnrproof vaults of the
1 Lake Security Trust Co 1234
Main street > S 00 a per rear
WHEELHOUSE WANTS A JOB
FrancIs Wheelhouse of IU I west
Seventh Mouth street applied to the
city council In a petition filed this
morning In the ole of the city re
corder asking for employment Wheel
house was run down and seriously In
jured several year ago by Mr Chief
IXnlne and the city promised him
employment provided he would not
file suit for damage Last January
Wheelhouse was laid off at the garb
age dump where he had been at work
for Ivr years and promised an
other position The job hu not been
given him and he say that he la un
able to obtain work el wherc
a
HOME INDUSTRY CLUBS
MamifiictiircrH AsvHlnllnii Working
01 Organlliie Circles III it los
Womens Home Industry clubs are
to b organised by lh Manufacturers
HSsoclHtlon of Utah In willing cities of
the state Such a club A recently
formed at Ogden and the member
are enthusiastically at work Follow
ing are the names u the officer
President Mrs J W Wllcox Secre
tary Mrs U A Nlckolas TnoHiurer
Mrs J 8 Daniel Advisor commit
Mr mu Bdwln William Mrs C S Kea
germ Mr K A Heavers MOt W A
llobertson and Mr J W Hall
The following resolution Is Indicative
of the aim and purpose of the or
ganUatlon
Whereas We the members of the
Home Industry club believing as we
do Individually that It la for th wel
fare and prosperity of Ogden and
Utah manufacturers anti
Whereas we know that the quality
of Utah manufactured article Is not
surpassed by goods made ouulde of
Utah and believe that our wtrloll m
and local pride demand It therefore
lie I resolved that we the Home
Industry club endorse Utah manu
factured goods and that we patronise
home Induntry In preference to out
side manufacturer
A womans home Industry club will
shortly lie organlied In this city and
Initiative to h taken by the manu
facturer The Womans league has
always shown marked Interest In the
subject of home Industry and has at
time Invited manufacturers to address
its members on the subject The same
sations may be said of other womens organi
1 I argued bv those directly In
terested In the prospvrlty of local
factories and mills that women can
do more to fooler home Industries
than men especially In the line of
foot products With the women con
verted to the Ides n keening money
at home the hate for Uh good
f western people will b more than
half won
ADMITTED TO STATE
The Mats Insurance department has ad
mitted to do business In this slate the
Aetna Aeeldesjt and Liability company
rf Hartford Conn with paid up capital
rltlr
of half a million and surplus of iMftW
and ttis Danish Sisterhood of this city
The latter Is a fraternal order n bai
no capital stock
The decline of the Primitive Church
I an allImportant subject to thinker
nn In students A concise yet masterly
treatment is given In Dr TalmageR
new work The Great Apostasy
For sale by D seret News hook Store
cloth 0 cents
a
WATHER REPORT
lrlllMllr Plir 1ollllht III
TuII
TotAYs an TEIIRATIlnl
7 ant
S Im s
2am
101 6
h1an
12noon =
11m I
YPTIIUA 1 IY ORT
IIhnl I
LOwest I1
I BOARD MEMBERS
VISIT BURTNER
Were Shown Development Work
Being Done by Oasis
Company
LANDS UNDER THE CAREY ACT
Mny IwTufcrn t 11 llmwi 111t
Itlglil iIs llMn Alrauly
ltert9mi
Member of the sta4e kind hoard
were the roests
Wf Saturday of the Oasis
Land A Irrigation I
lA IrUo company o a trip
to Lbs property owned b th corporation
tion In and around Burr Mlllard
county during which tb great re
source of that Immediate territory
as well a the work of the company
r th
was thoroughly Inspected In the party
were W D CandkUMl W I pt
worth W I Tall A G Mauque
Prof R H Tyman Ctaarle A McClaln
F L Copenlng and A H Bohnstengel
I BMte1
Hurtner Is the center of operations
oprtion
of the company the property of which
h the town of P the west
Iflnckley o h south and O City
on the east The tract ii cut almost
In th renter by the fvler river which
b Hvl
rve wh
has I b some a feet below the gen
eral level the water running to waste
In the great Sevkr basin The com
pany haa constructed a great reaervolr
near Ixwrnlngton Impounding MOOO
acrefeet of water
A diverting dam wu also constructed
In the b of the river four rU north
of Hurtner which Klv the neceasary
naY
height to enable diversion to the
al dlvl th com
panys annul Power is to be generated
from the waste waters supplying neigh
uplyl
boring towns with light and heat A
wOn flume M feet lone 6 feet wide
and 4 tN deep cars the waters of
the company across the Sevler river I
has a carrying capacity of 12 cubic
feet o water per second sufficient to
irrigate nliout 1S099 acre of land A
steel Hume ha bean ordered to replace
the wooden structure r
Along th entire length of the divert
ing dam to the ends of the lateral canals
nab and ditches modern concrete hat
gate have been Installed and at frequent
quent Intervals along the beds of the
canal concrete drop are being put In
place The droP PermIt the water
to be run at H lower level and still
maintain the Initial velocity
These lands are being opened under
the provision of the Carey land act
which permit one who I already ex
ercised him homeated rights to pur
chase 1M acre of land The land Ia
being sold for 245O an acre 40 be
Ing payable when entry Is made and the
balance In 10 n There
bl 14 year am about
100000 acre In I and 170M acres have
been sold up to date The Burtnrr
Irrigated JAn company Is the Salt
Lake agent
r LATE LOCALS I
I J
lrelmient ltm tiers Condition
Not quite 8 well yesterday but a
little better toluy than Sunday i
the word from the bedside of John R
Winder of the first presidency at llo
Monday afternoon
Ilincnil of Joliu I 3 1lhITbe
funeral of John H Malben one uf
the pioneer settlers and at one time
In charge of the Mantl temple was
held at the Thirtyfirst ward meet
inghouse at t oclock Monday and
the burl was In the city cemetery
Many prominent people in Church
wurk were In attendance
Irl jit Ito HOIIMI of 3lorgnnJ 8
Morgan the presiding repres ntatlv
at the MMtefflce stamp window this
mornlnK announce that the Morgan
basketball live wa yesterday augu
menteil by the arrival of a mascot In
the furl of a daughter thus break
ing the long string of athletic boy
who reside at the family domicile on
west Third North
Culhrl11 II lisliingAsststant
cashier K A ulberlsoii of the Bank
of the Republic barn gone on a
Hshlng trip off the Golden
Gate Aa he Invested In a harpoon gun
outfit on reaching San Francisco hIs
associate at the bank are sure Mr
Culbertoon must b after whale
walrus shark porpoise del ea tur
tles or some heavy marine name Th
bank people hope he will not fall
overboard and get drowned Mr Cul
barton U I cousin of the governor of
T of the same name who broke
up the KltisimmonsMaher prise tight
and afterward went to the United
State senate
Coci Homo VIi It llrolcn rot C
D Young western representative of
the Oaborne Calendar company of
New York left for his home In Lo
Angeles Sunday taking with him the I
uncomfortable airpervdage e of a broken
foot Mr Yoinig Is a man weighing
close to 200 pounds and while at Lay
ton last week he accidentally stepped
on a pebble which rolled under hle
foot and sent him to earth with the
result that some of the bones of the
left foot were broken
Hiirnlne HuliliMi I temluup llilo The
combination hose and chemical wagon
was MId from fire headquarter to
the old hay market on Second east
between Third and Fourth South
street thla morning A contractor
working about the place gathered up
a big pile of rubbish anti set lire to
the same Person residing In the I
neighborhood became alarmed and
turned In an alarm Aa the actions of
the man are a direct violation of
the ordinance I Is probable that
action will be taken against him In
the court
I New Incorporations I
The Raven Mining company organ
used at IMrt Duchesne but with head
quarter In Salt aLke flIed article
with the county clerk ysstsnlay The
capital ii IK0 In share o JIW
each fully paid up In accepting U
mining claim In Ulntah and Wasatch
count The ole are Charles M
Pflster of Milwaukee president Jud
son P atone of Wllmette III vice
president Lowell 1 Undley of Chica
go secretary otto H Morgan of High
land Park III treasurerer These are
alt director with the exception of
Lliidtof and Morgan and with the ad
dillon of John I nnggs of Milwaukee
and Frederick W Hnrnwol of Chicago
The Melville Real Estate company
of Salt lAke filed articles of Incorpora
unit with th county clerk yesterday
with I capital stock uf > II dollar
shares fully paid up The oltlcera are
James A Melville president M J
Greenwood vice president Alexander
Melville secretary and treasurer
I J Melvlll and Lois Greenwood an
addItional directors
The Inlet mounlrtln Iiramatu nocli
ttiii nf Salt Itike fileI artu 1 a uf In
corporutlon with the county cJork yox
tri in km gm r r5ht r
fU King Jar il iinI rli
itiutlici by Kirn I U > tln < > ii r 11
tllul Th cvmpan han H i iiuitHl mmok
f I100W In thiluir sheets ir whkh
3190 shures are heM R s treasury stock
An amendment to n nicies nf tin
Hlvnrton MercantlN loni I uiy r River
tun was filed with th > > mty clerk
yesterday Incrwlnn ih qI 1 stock
from 119006 t JZOuoo in Si I ire
An amendment to the irtu ies nf U
Ploch Demijohn Mining < mnimny was
filed with the county lik yesterday
Increasing the capital stuck from IM
tW t IIWOOOO
A moet valuable contribution to
Latterday MiSt theology la The
art Apeanasy by Dr J 1 TI
maE e t New Hook Store
price In niaojrlor cloth binding ft
Mag
WOLVES IN SUMMIT COUNTY
Jmv Vnrtaly Mini ilto wrote tre
KlltllW Jute lkef Inlltr
rush a Oame Comml slon > r K W
Chamber rateJvsJ a letter this morn
ing from David Moore of Castle Rock
Summit county calling hlo attention to
tb lncreUk ravages of the large
gray o timber wolf nnd motes Dur
ing iNS It head of cull In the neigh
borhood of Caatlc Rock macro killed bj
them animal most st them being
large Iyearold tmk and Including
registered Durham cows Two weeks
ago I 3mardud steer HHH killed line
of lh wolves warn shot recently meas
uring b feet In length Mr Moore
says that unless some axststunre IH ex
tended by th Mate In extlrmlnatlng
the wolves human life will shortly b
In danger The wolves can not h
caught by telling as they will touch
no dead aaeat
PERSONALS
J Yf Klnney ha returned from
lianna Wyo where he went on a bus
lime trip
Two prominent business men of Bel
llngnHi Wash U H DarwIn and
111 a
L U Mavens were In Malt Lake Bun
day Vtoattng for the Puget Sound
country They viewed Halt 1ake from
an automobile and were much pleased
with th city
Bishop Lawrence Srknlan has re
turned from Arlmona The bishop went
there in very poor health and return
much benefited by hta trip
G atapt Homer of the Hell Tele
phone company has returned from a
business trip Into Montana
Acting Insurance Commissioner Wit
lard Done is quarantined at home two
of his children being I k with scarlet
fever In the meantime his assistant
MImi Townley is ably directing the
affair of state
I COURT NEWS I
DHISKICLL CASK Viil llAV
Lucian 1 Drlskell charged with
the murder of Special Officer r I
murr o BPt1 Ol
RIley warn taken Into Judge Lewis
court thia morning for trial The
case against Arthur Brown on the
charge of forgery was taken up and
DrUkella case will be taken up at
2 oclock Wadneaday afternoon Dna
bell we taken back to the state prison
her he la being held for Sheriff
VICItlllCT VOlt S II LI5I1
In the C of 8am D Lee against
A N Jarrta charging the defendant
with malicious arrest the sealed var
diet which warn returned Saturday
by the Jury was opened this morning
by Judge J J Whltaker of the city
court Lee waa given Judgment anlnt
Jarvis for t 1 Iven col Th Alne
amounted to H740
STlCitTtJl mc
Tet litton m In Dlviirco Suit linllnilis I
Very Menu ll < n > ltlmi
J4r Florence R Stewart whose suit
for divorce against Henry Stewart wa4
culled for trial In Judge Morses
trtl Ju tH court
this morning testified that her
leiled tt hu
b had refused to support he anti
upr
that ha had been guilty o habitual
drunkennea When he waa Intoxicat
ed she declared that h threatened to
kill her on several occasion
Her son Thorn Q Roberts b a
former marriage said thai he sup
ported her mother most of the lm
during the last three year while be
wa living at her hOI Robert ind
Stewart had an encounter on one oc
oairi n when the latter came home
Intoxicated n threatened to kill Mix
Stewart with a raaor 8tewrt
raa r was
ejected from the hU and arrested on
the chareg of disturbing the
tf chr dlturln pease
They hae been married about 15
years n have no children Mr Stew
art had three children by n former I
husband when she married Btewut
Stewart is contesting the case and al
lege cruelty on th part of his wife
p
In a counterclaim asking for the dl
voroe
tl Its TIltMtlt WANTS DIVOHCIl
Christina n Turner seeks a divorce
from Leonard Turner on the grounds
of non support In a comphmlnt filed thl
Impnt
morning In the third iHMrict onurt
They were married here on > u 4
1M6 and have one child I 8 John
4 year old For two year n Tur
ner declare that her husband ha nor
lected her and she has been compelled
to support herself f asks for the
custody of the child and suitable alimony
mony and attorney fee
SHEEP ON FOREST RESERVES
1 S Supremo Court IloIiN Vot Viola
thin of 1M tv In Iw Without Permit
WHshhiHlim March 14By an equally
divided court the suprem court of the
tnlted States today arnnned the decision
oon
of the federal court of California which
held the grazing of cheep without p nMs
lon on forest reserves was not a viola
tion of law
INDUSTRIAL PEACE OR
NATIONWIDE COAL STRIKE
Cincinnati March 11Induatrlal
praca or a nationwide coal strike will
lie the outcome of conference and
commute meeting preceding and
during the International convention of
the United Mine Workers of North
America here this week
Recognlslnr the Importance of the
gathering workmen anti mine own
er arriving here today ought mem
bers of the subscale committee of the
central competitive field plying them
with rgumenU as to why Increased
wage should or should not b grant
Mi
MiThe suhsr le committee ha its
first cession during the day
jon iMiivnxo ISO AND HOOK RIND
AV r the plnneer In Job Print
Ing and Book Binding In lh t
Our faclllll ar the beat far handl
ing any class of work no matter how
litrgH or hoe small
THE DESERKT NKWS JOB DBIT
STOCK CHHTIFI OATHS
lock certificates hond and blank
honks of nin tdi > or sfli made t
n V 1 i II i ii 1 I 1
lE DEtERLT NEWS Jon DiXT 1
o
r TEll TWO STORES
OF THE SHOOTING
Xegro Mglituatclutmn antI Archie
Paw Ills Victim Lime Police Dif
ferent V n4iHiM of AffHlr
Archie Fane a blacksmiths helper
from Tyler Tex employed at the D
ver A R Grande railway shop to
at St Marks hospital seriously wo
e with a bullet hole through the ton
achL
ahL M Duncan a negro employed as
nlghtwatcbman for the James Kennedy
Construction company and residing at
I south Seventh WIt street la
lurked In the city jail pending a chance
In th condition of Pane Duncan
hut Fan about I oclock Sunday night
and claims be did It In selfdefense
Fane asserts that the shooting was un
provoked T man wa shot with a
tt20 Smith aY Wesson revolver the bul
let penetrating the stomach He was
operated upon Sunday night at the
hopt and was reported at noon to
day t be reeling aa easily as possible
under U circumstance but hla con
dition la very serious
The shooting occurred on Sixth Wet
near First North street Duncan who
Is known as Slim says he was walk
Ing quietly along the street when Fane
walked up to him and made several In
sulting remarks calling him a
nigger Duncan told the police that
he paid but little attention pll Fane
beyond telling him to attend to his
own business Fane said he would go
but would return A number of chil
dren who had witnessed the alturca
lion between the two told Duncan that
Fane warn coming up the street with a
companion and that they had their
hands all wlU atone
Duncan declares that when Kane
came tar him he ha something
In his hand and wa acting In a threat
ening manner Duncan says he told
the man to halt but when the latter
paid n attention to him Duncan fired
Fane and his companion then ran
town the street and Duncan continued
hi rounds Later he telephoned to
the police that he had shot a man and
wanted to know what to do He wa
toM to report at police headquarters
at mice
In the meantime Fano ran to his
room In th Brooklyn hotel 472 west
Hecond South street He called for
a physician saying he h been shot
The police were notified and Fane was
hurried to the
emergency hospital
where D F B Steele made an exam
ination of the wound The Injured
man wa Immediately taken to Bt
Mark hospital
Fane declared emphatically at the
m lr hoapltal that he was walk
ng along the street when the negro
suddenly whipped out a revolver and
him without provocation whatever shot
ilmAfter Duncan communicated with the
police by telephone he lot no time In
getting to the station where he gave
himself up and told his story In an
apparently straightforward miftiner In
sisting all the time that Fane Insulted
him repeatedly and then came toward
him In a manner Indicative of attack
S
The alt Apostasy considered In
he light of scriptural and secular
history by Dr J E Tslmsge Deseret
News Hook Store 10 cent per cop
pr
cloth bound
COAST IIXIC ItliPAIUICI
Han Francisco March 11The
coast line M the Southern Pacific ha
been repaired and normal train ser
vice between Han Francisco
btwn Jrnro and L
Angeles was resumed this morning A
large number of train ha been
pieced In service to handle this traffic
which has piled up In the last few
days between L Angeles Santa
Harbara Pain Hobles elmont Santa
t ruse San Jose and San Francisco
and the business Is being rapidly
leaned up While the damage has
been heavy the last piece of track has
been put In shape and regular service
will b maintained henceforth
SPIKI8 AVI ItI
CllfTonl V llroUnu o New York
traveling In his private car Mayflower
uuwed through Halt Lake Sunday en
route to Chicago from Portland
iconic W VulliT general man
ager of the Colorado MIdkuid wa one
r the railroad men of prominence via
tlng In Salt Lake Friday On Man
igcr Valley Ix traveling In his private
mar
eq
I RICHFIELD I
CELEBRATION OF RELIEF
SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY
ISpeulni Cperrejipondencc
celebration
RICMFlKUf March 10Tho
tion of the anniversary > f the orgiuilu
lon of the Relief aixlcty will be held
under the auspices of lh First ward
urleiy this year and the other two wards
of Itiihfteld will be Invited let An
elnlxirate program him been prepared n
will lie rund Te i In the tabernacle on
Thursday evening March 17 After the
entertainment the people will repair to
IhO academy hal where other amuse
menu and frehmenls will h provid
ed Mrymttale branch whlrh is made a
part of the Itlehrtold First ward has been
Invited to he In attendance
Another power plant Is promised fn
Seler valley H I Ion and J H
Manson of Monroe n Milan Packard
of Jrnvlll are said to be a the b
tom of the Hhem 1 Is said they hive
tiled nn an Ideal site In what I known
as fisnlels canyon over near Plateau In
this count > where too o 1000 horsepower
can tie developed
Iop
A wedding reception was given at the
Innno of L P Jensen Iven honor
nf the marriage ot bla daughter Hortena
In Nophl llermnnoen The young couple
will leave for Nevada shortly where they
will make their hoe
Tho Second ward Relief society tender
ed Mrs J M aurltan a farewell party
ul her home this week and bade her God
speed 0 her Journey te her new home In
Dixie Tim rAIn have the beat
Wishes of a host of friends In Richfield
who new wish home them Joy and hap in their
A case of diphtheria ha been reported
this week In the home of Andrew Ra
mumen A little 4yearold child hs the
disease
Henry Inulsen returned horns Ihla week
from a mission to Scandinavia after an
absence of over two years most of that
time being spent In Chrlatlsnls In Nor
way where he did considerable ofBc
work
wn
A divorce W granted this week In tb
COM of Mr H A Crtwland vs J f
Crosliind by Judge Jonn P Chldlster
The pliilnllff was awarded the divorce by
default and was given 4U attorneys fses
end costs slat with I lien on I proper
ty until this Is paid and waa restored to
h former namu 0 Mrs H A Baldwin
MEETING OF SEVIER
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Rlchfield March 8 The board of
county commissioners held a regular
session yesterday and transacted the
following business An order warn
made to coiistrut a new bridge across
the new state canal at Section 14 Tp
21 South Range 3 WI
The matter of changing the county
road between Sauna and Kclplo warn
considered and an order made that a
survey be inule and deeds conveying
tin i tuhtnfn 1 t tin iiint te prr
li
< > i t i n n r i e 1 v Mi
J ij LV > i nt a t 1 > Jot iiil 11
I
Au imrum and liurvlll pruciucu pro
1 J it in under tilt UIKKUOII ot iiimi
boiunur MmiM lull mad at time
laLu ui H par day fur ammo and isnta
umot II pr Uuy mingle luuuta This is
In uiuurusnkc with tIe recent appro
priatioos In this valley wherein tliv
iltlsvns dUI onetnird and the
county twothirds
The county clerk is directed to ud
Caruso fur the iuntruutlon of a tICW
bridge In ctallnu canyun Abutment
and wood structure tu be eeperate
bids
In the matter of the petition to
change the county road across the
Ullnor bench from Central same
tIered to road commissioner lana
Tuft lo recommendation
Clarlaa B Peterson was appoint
ed a aalUnt In treasurers office
at 10 p month for such time UH
her work may b necessary
Appropriations were allowed
amounting to 153452
Nlel Krlckson 7 years old dl > d
here on March 3 of old age and gen
eral debility He has been a resident
of Richfield for a good many year He
warn buried today the funeral being
held at the Presbyterian chapel the
Rev Carter conducting the exercises
The north bound train from Manx
vale wa ditched this morning near
Marysvale on account of a broken rail
which came near upsetting the baggage
car No one wa hurt and the train
made its way Into Richfield this after
noon
IPANGUITCH I
OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED
AND ROYALLY BANQUETTED
I Special CorrespondenceI
PANOlITVH March IGTbl hits
been a gala day for all over W In Pan
pitch Under the able management of
the old folks committee a splendid
program warn carried out In the Social
hall beginning at 10 oclock am At
II noon the veterans were Had
at the tables and enjoyed a splendid
banquet After the meal they were
reseated In the hal In two row when
every one prevent took the opportunity
of shaking hand with the aged people
I The was continued until 1
Te program W <
oclock when adjournment was taken
until I pm for the purpose of Joining
In the dance when four primes were
given to the best dancer over 110 years
of age
While the old folk were eating their
dinner they r surprised by the
school children with their teachers nt
their head marching Into the hall
about M strong They sang two songs
and then retired
Plowing is on In good earnest The
now In the valley I been gone for
weeks T Iron gate a now tn In
the Hatch reservoir dam they were
blown ou last fall and they will now
begin to tore the water
Engineer Jensen will begin work
soon on the diversion dm some two
mile above Piuigultch
r LOVELL WYO
END OF SEVEREST
WINTER IN HISTORY i
< Kpe iul CorresM > ii4l n < e I
IIWHI4 Big Horn Oo Wy
March 7For a week now the weather
baa been Ideal only the heaviest drifts
of snow malna very marked con
traat t condition two weeks ago
when the Iran were snowbound lor
w
34 hours In th o within sight of
Lovell
The paM winter has been marked by
the coldest weather and by fa the
heavteat now ever known her
The coming season promise to b
a good one for the beet grower and
planter generally
I RECENT DEATHS I
IIKCKSTKAM CLIAS AThu
death of Kllas A Ueckstrand one of
Mlllard fouhtys most worthy and
substantial citizens occurred on
Saturday fob 26 at hl home In
Meadow He wa born In Bvden
7 era ago Barly in Ida twenties he
moved to Copenhagen when he Join
ed the Mormon Church and then after
pending two year In the mission
Held o Bweeden emigrated to Utah
In the year IK He Iave behind a
wl and 1 children The funeral
was held on Monday Feb 18 Hla six
sons were pallbearer The life of J
A Beckatrand ha been an example
of devotion to duty both to family and
to the Church
CAMIIIKLL SVMDKI At the
home of him ion In Vernal Ulntah
county Utah Samuel Campbell a
veteran Latterday Saint and member
of the Mormon battalion died Feb
17 after a very brief Illness Being
14 years old he ha not been very
active of recent year but 1 who
know him appreciated his counsel and
admired his Integrity He warn born I
May 4 181 in the state of New
York and with his parents joined the
Church and moved IP Klrtland shar
ing the experience Y the Mints
there until In the early part of 144
when he moved to Xauvoo While
there he often saw the prophet and
heard him preach In lOll he Join
ed the western move when mob
violence became Intolerable In Nauvoo
When the government made the cull
for volunteers he offered his service I
and became one of the Mormon hat I
tallou marching to lOb Same Fe I
and boa Angeles on that memorable I
tramp enduring many hardships on
the Journey He was mustered out one i
year to the day from enlistment al
l Angel He worked for a lum
ber company In California until lOll
when he made the Journey over the
mountains and desert to Salt Lake
city May t 1141 he married Miss
Clarissa Rebecca Hall Hlx children
hleased their union four of whom rf
living Jmephh Heher Benjamin and
Mrs Polly Chapman In U7J Mr
Campbell and his family came to the
Aahley Valley and passed through the
° hard winter For a while he made
hla home near Ournv until that coun
try wa made an Indian reservation
when he moved to Vernal and re
mained there ever since For s num
ber of year Mr Campbell has r < rei
d a pension from the government
and he has made his home wit < h
on Joseph as his wife died iO
they hsd een In Vernal a f
Thus pms e < f one more o ih i
heroes who subdued a wIMerni pp1
kept the faith
lUtllXQUlEXT XOTKi
StLVBR WIIBLl MININO a MILl
ISO COMPANY a corporation PHmliml
plate at buetpees tall Lake iit > ftuii
Notlr Th r are delinquent upon Hi I
roUowtiMT deacrtbed stock on h1 uni f i
assssimsnt No a levied Vet sth l 9i o
the following several amounts set ipi > o
site the aane of the resctiyr Ihkk
holders
Cert Name Chre toil
4tT H D Melswr IOflfl iO
7M antS Bauerman Sl 1 5
a J a Turner 5 0
lola P T Brady HMO 160
114 Hverett Fowler lout li w
tin Samuel Furrt 201 oft
irn M B Jon I mi ir 1
IKI4 C W Townnd lot 1500
1M B L IA Mus > vi
And In accordance with the law mul nn
tmrdea of the Hoard of Directors male this
Ith day o February 1M < o ninny stores
of each parcel of stork as mat tie mven
try will be sold at the nftlr Q the
company Sit McComleli niwk Mall Lake
City rtah < > n the Isth flat > t Mir h it
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Capital 25000000 1
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I J K Co grlff Pre W P Noble
VI 5Pren T W foyer Cashier
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
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FRANK KNOX President
JAXM A MtrRRAY V lee PrexMenl
W r EARL CI
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Capital Knit Surplus JJC aOO
A thnruhl > modern savtns depart
ment ronnufted in connection with i
this bunk duff deposit boxes for rent i
Established IMO
UTAH COMMERCIAL
AND SAVINGS BANK
WM p ARMSTRONG IL
BYRON OROO Cashier
ComiiHwcUl Banking hi e Its
Branch four per seat Interest paid
on saving oepoaHs
A 1T noucmto
The Utah National Bank
SALT LAKE CITY Bank C
Citpltsl n Surplus 14 00000
Accounts of Banks
Aeount Hak Corporations
Finns and Indlvilusls Invited 4 per
cent on Savings DepoHi
W s McCornirk Post R T Had
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