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r THE SAL SALT T LAKE HERALD WEATHER LAST FOR EDITION EDITIONWEATHER Fair FairSilver SALT SALTFair f
f fr
Silver Sllv 57c 11 0 pfT m mopptr ounce ounceCopper OU OUA7
1 f Copper Ct opptr caBling 14Jc 14 14c c per pound poundLead toundESThBLISHED
A7 N Lead in or oroS50 850 Now ew York oLW oLWr 450
r ESTABLISHED JUSTE JTIN 61870 6 1870 L SALT LAKE LAE CITY UTAH Tyr TUESDAY r t or MAY LY 16 i 1905 19O PRICE PRIOEFIVE FIVE CENTS 6 i
FROM NORTH IS ISTHIS ISTHIS ISTHIS
THIS LOCHINVAR LOCHINVARSteeds
Steeds Are in Waiting and He Cap Gaptires Capuues
I tires His Bride BrideAWAY BrideAWAY BrideAtwA
AWAY AtwA FROM ROWLAND HALL HALLGIRL HALLGIRL HALLGIRL
GIRL IS DAUGHTER OF WEALTHY WEALTHYELKO WEALTHYELKO WEALTHYELO
ELKO BANKER BANKERi BANKERA BANKERA
i N elopement secretly eUy planned pta nec1 ever evera evera
A a year ago to take place from fromRowland fr I rwn rwnRowland < m mHowland
Rowland Halt wag M successfully1 successfully1carried weee ieceseuIIyarried lu1r lu1rarried
arried < out about a t X4 I oclock yesterday yesterdayafternoon ye yesterdiYafternoo terdttYifternoon
afternoon ifternoon by Sadie SadJeHf Henderson > JMIersoft the 1S 1Sjearold Uearold 1 13earo1d
jearold daughter da hter of L O Henderson Hendersona Hendenoibanker
a banker of Elko New f and m E Claude ClaudeHummel CIU1Rummel f fHummel
Hummel 20 O years of age e e of o Boise Ida IdaFifteen IdaI IdaFifteen
Fifteen I ifteen minutes minut later ter the couple coup e had hadheir hadf
I f heir marriage license l and were mar marJifd marjipd marj
Jifd j frd by b Rev Benjamin Young of the theFirst thefrst theFirst
First < frst Methodist church churchWhen fhulthVhen hurchWhen
When it was reported rf rep > pMted rted to Miss rj Clara ClaraI Cia
I 1 olbourn principal of Rowland Hall Hallthat Ranthat Hallthat
that Sadie had jumped into a carriage carriagewith earriagewith arria3ewiUl
with aman a man and had driven away the theTolice t toli theolice
Tolice oli < e were notified An elopement was wasfeared wsfpa waaTeared
feared fpa red for it was known k wn at Rowland RowlandHall RmdandHan Rowlandhalt
Hall that Sadie was wa receiving letters letterslaily JettelSlail letterslally
laily lail from her sweetheart in Boise i3otseMiss BoiseMiss BoI5eiiIS
Miss Col Colbourn bourn telephoned t to the th county countylerks Unt Untdprks eountyfrrks
lerks office only to flnd that a license licensehai licelkehai lcenehal
hai been Issued oed and the t couple gone goneA gonearriagt geneearriage
A carriage > was called aJ and Miss Mhi Col Colbourn Colhourn Cotbourn
bourn made every t effort to locate them thembefore themlforp themlfor
before the marriage marri e ceremony wa Wa6 per perfoniicd p perfaiincd r rfonn
foniicd fonn d
Pursuit Is in Vain VainThe VainTI VainTjit
The TI plans Pru had long been arranged arranged10pver a arrangedovpvet rrangedoPVet
10pver and worked work over oerJ in lM both th their theirminds lheirminds theirTlI3nds
minds a thousand tho times so o it was of ofavail ofIn
11 < avail Later LaterllAs MIss Col Colbourn bourn learned learnedtliat learnedthat learnedtl1l
that Dr Young had performed the cer cerfinoiiy cermnny cerHflflIy
finoiiy but bu still th the couple OUp had li evaded evadedtheir evadedthir evadedtlftir
their pursuers Inquiries were t f made > at atevery atpry attry
every pry hotel > 1 in the city icy and finally it itwas itas itas
was as found that Mr Hummel had been beenx
l x rning ming at the Chadbmime ChdbOUFHOI > 24t 4 South SouthState Soulhtat
I State tat street They called there but butupkis buturoid bututIiis
upkis uroid plans 414fl could not be baffled ba lt d The Theouple ThequpJ40 TheoupIe
ouple had been I n there tht > re but had hadwoman gone gonewoman gonewcwiin
woman said i4 to be Miss Lucy I LLK y Case Casehad CCtld4l M Mhad
had driven drlv n up 1I p in a carriage and taken takeniliem taken111pm takenliein
iliem away Believing Believin that this woman womanAHS womans omanas
AHS as s assisting aitlin in the elopement a strict strictsuard iltrltuard strictiiard
suard uard was II ns kept on the trains to pre pref prefnt
1 rnt f nt them from leaving le nlllt the > city ity Dean DeanJ
J r T B R Eddie of St Marks arks Episcopal Episcopalathedral Episcopaloathedral Epiecopalcathedral
cathedral also joined Miss Colbourn in inthe ilathp Inthe
the pursuit and called at the homes of ofall ofall oCnil
all Miss Hendersons Hf > friends for a clue clueIK d da
a IK to her hf > r whereabouts whereaboutsTelegrams wMreaboutfTf whereaboutsTelegrams
Telegrams Tf > I ams were sent to ber father at atFlko atElko atIlko
Flko New Nt and lie left last night for forSalt foralt forSalt
Salt alt Lake City Shortly before mid midtiiglit midflight I IliiKht
flight when Miss Colbourn returned to toRowland toHlwK toRwIand
Rowland d Hall she received a message messagefrom mes8KgeflOm meseageIoIn
from IoIn the girl rl that she had been mar mnrHed marifed
Hed 1 Pd and was at the Chadbounie Miss Missolbourn Mif4d Uss Ussolbourn
d < olbourn returned to their room and andmidst and11Iidtl andi
i midst blushes blu hEs and tears Sadie asked askedher asked11Pr askedher
her forgiveness forgivenessTelegrams forJivnfSTf
Telegrams Tf > 1egranas were sent t by b the bride and andbridegroom an anhride31OO111 andbridegroom
bridegroom to their parents at Boise Boiseand Bo Boand Boiaeand
and Elko of their marriage asking their theirforgiveness theirfnrglven4 theirforgiveness
forgiveness but bu repeating that they theywere the theere theyere
were ere th the happiest couple in the world worldRomance worldRomance worldRomance
Romance a Year Old OldTheir OldTheir OldTheir
Their romance commenced tfflnJe over a ayear aear
p year ear ago II O when Sadie and her parents parentsuerevfelttntr parentswerp parentsere
uerevfelttntr werp ere 1eItIn Uhk in Boise There she met meth mfthr metIPr
h hr r pres present nt husband and ndtheY they became becameengaged becameEngaged becameengaged
engaged Sadie had made all arrange arrangements arranbe111Ents arrangeinenta ¬
ments to go to school 8 11oo1 at Rowland hall hallfor hallfor hailfor
for another year or they would have havel haeheen havebeen
l been > een married then They decided to towait towalt towait
wait until she had completd her hercourse hercourse herflfl5
course flfl5 but u they the feared ev tVoin n then that thattheir thattheir thattheir
their parents would Otald object < t A few fewdays fEwdas fewdays
days before she left lt with her parents iarentstlKir parentsthjr parentsth
tlKir th ir future was planned He > was to toioine toome toorne
ioine to Salt Lake City ity a short time timebefore timebPfore timebefore
before school hool was dismissed dismi for the thesummer thesummer thesummer
summer vacation and marry ma her Mean Meantime Meantime Meantime ¬
time they tbe corresponded daily and their theirarrangements tbf theirarrangements > ir irarrangements
arrangements were considered consi red time and andagain andagain andagain
again againLast againlHUIt againLast
Last week eek the bridegroom who ha habten hM hMlJten hasbeen
been employed on the Boise Statesman Statesmanas
as mailing mai ng clerk asked ask for a two twoweeks toweeks twoveeks
weeks vacation but never er mentioned mentionedthat mentionedthat mentionedthat
that he was as coming to Salt Lake City CitySaturday ctt cttSaturday CitySaturday
Saturday morning he arrived here and andleisurely andl andleisurely
leisurely l iffilr Y walked up to Rowland hall hallSadie halladle ballSadie
Sadie knew me that he was coming and andwatched andwatched andwatcied
watched for him daily About noon she shesaw sheaw shesaw
saw aw him while she was playing pla jn tennis tennisand tenniand tennist
t and without th thot their > > ir Haying ying a word to toeach tQr toI
r each ach other he left He Ie then tbt > n commenced commencedlaying commencedlayhig d dla
laying la J1b his hl plans He went to the city cityand cit citand cityand
and county count building to find out where wherethe wherethE wherethe
the clerkfe office > was He asked ked Rev RevBenjamin Hevonjamln RevWnjainhi
Benjamin Young if he > would marry marrylum marry11im marryhim
him on Sunday afternoon aft rnoon but Dr DrYoung DrYOUIIE DrYOUIIg
Young had him postpone it until Mon Monday Monda Mooday ¬
day da Meanwhile Sadie had packed her herthings herthings herthings
things so that on a a moments notke noticeshe notkeshe notkeshe
I
she could join him AH Sunday after afternoon aftrnoon afternoon ¬
noon she he watched for him In the theevening thevening theevening
evening she walked about the grounds groundsbut groundsbut groundsbut
but she failed to see him Yesterday Yesterdayshe Yesterdavhe
she he si spent > ent all n her he time on the tennto tenntocourts ttmlltK ttmlltKcourts tennIncourts
courts
Jumps Into a Carriage CarriageJust CarriageTust CarriageJust
Just at 4 oclock a carriage drove droveBtowly drovelowly droveslowly
lowly up First street As it passed passedRowland passedRowland ed edRowland
Rowland hall the door opened and she shesaw shesaw shesaw
saw her lover In an instant she threw threwdown threwdown threwdown
down i iJer r tennis racquet and jumped jumpedinto jumpedInto
into the carriage It was driven hastily hastilyaway til tilawa
t
T away awa Several of her companions saw sawthe awth twthe
the th escapade sc and a few minutes later laterthey laterthey laterthey
they told the circum circumstances t1UJ to Miss MissColbourn MissColbourn i iColbourn
Colbourn ColbournMeanwhile Colbournl1eanwhile ColbournMeanwhile
Meanwhile the elopers e rs had hastened hastenedto
to the clerks oftke and applied for a alicense alicense alicense
license They The drove to Dr Youngs Youngsresidence YoungsresIdence Youngsresidence
residence and the ceremony was WA per performed performed performed ¬
formed Then Th n they the went to their room roomat rootsat I Iat
at the Chadbourn hotel hbtel In the even evening eening evenlog
ing while they the were being pursued the thecouple theouple thecouple
couple were visiting vlsitin with their friends friendsMiss friends1i8S friendsMiss
Miss 1i8S Lucy Luc Case and Lorraine Bagtey Ba y
At their room last night ni ht they were wereinterviewed w wereinterviewed re rejlltentewed
interviewed and decired de 4Ued themselves to tobe tolH tobe
be perfectly happy and satisfied satisfiedPapa satisfiedPApa satisfiedPpa
Papa and mamma didnt object to our oargetting ourf ourgetting
getting f tU married Sadie saw sai and andsides be besides besidEs ¬
sides they th y didnt know anything an thin about
It We e made our plans over a year Vfarand ago axoand agoand
and never toM a single s1n soul about the tm
J hope they will tJI frogiv f ft us u for f fit keeping kpi
lln it a S secret cret rel beciMI Itecau w we are perfectly perfectlyThe
hsppy 1 fPly fPlyThe <
The bridegroom brkk explained expJ i that tha t ti wa warn
11I 1I pratrmnirerf PNtlrran and carried ar o out t He H said
Hun 1 the only ftl reason th
they y planned p4j att attelopement aMCloptJIHnt a aelopement
elopement wa was U that Sadies Sad parents parentemight llaNlltsmight parentsmight
might object on account of their ages It
When hen he wa 1It tpM told that the 1 bride hrtoesf f1I
ther would be fc here re today he h aid atd that
they would < ild stop op here b and meet Mm bat
that they had planned d to leave thte
morning for Boise BoiseIn eIn NuIseIn
In Employ of Statesman StatesmanBoise StatesmanBoise StatesmanBoise
Boise Ida May 15Claud Rumm Rujomel l is isabout isabout isabout
about 21 years of age a His HI father and andother andot andt
t other ot br relatives relati live here For some time timepast timepast timepast
past he has been n in the employ of the the5at
y t Statesman 5at lRItn as mailing clerk Recently he hetook hetook betook
took a vacation Y8 < dUon and went w > nt to Salt Lake
Numerous letters as many as two a day dayreceived dayrcctved dayreceived
received by him from Salt rnlt Lake ad ¬
dressed d in a feminine hand indicated a aserious aserious
serious lious love affair lie willprobably will probably re reCASE
turn to Boise and resume his jO position tlon tlonCASE
5 5CASE
CASE WILL BE PRESSED PRESSEDSan
1 San Francisco May 15 liTwo Two charges chargesof
f 1 of felonious embezzlement mbf > were ere today todayentered todayf
f entered against former Tax Collector E EJ ET EJ
J Smith who was arrested in St Louis Louisand Lou LouIsnd
and nd reached re ehed here today toda in the custody custodyof U ody odyof
of officers offlc Dtetrict Attorney Byington Byingtons Bylngtoflsays By Ing ton tonsays
says s that the ease oC Smith wilt be bepressed 00pressed bepressed
pressed to an early trial
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FIVE ARE DEAD DEADAND DEADAND DEADAND
AND TWOMAY TWO MAY DIESeven DIESeven DIE DIESeven
Seven Victims of a BumCrazed De Demon Demon 3e 3emon ¬
mon at San Diego DiegoDETAILS DiegoDETAILS DiegoDETAILS
DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY TRAGEDYMURDERER TRAGEDYMURDERER TRAGEDYMURDERER
MURDERER ARMED WITH RIFLE RIFLEKNIFE RIFLEKNIFE RIFLEKNIFE
KNIFE AND REVOLVER REVOLVERAN REVOLVERSAN
0 AN DIEGO Cal Ca May Iay 1S IiFlve < Five per persons per10M
SAN 0 sons ° ° are dead and two others may maydie maydie maydie
die as the result of a man supposed supposedto
to have been crazed by liquor running runningamuck rUningamuck runningamuck
amuck in this city today Four of olthose ofthose ofthose
those killed met almost instant i death deathThe deathThe deathThe
The dead are areWilliam areVllliam areWilliam
William Stewart StewartMrs Steart SteartMrs StewarLMrs
Mrs Emma Stewart StewartH
H W V Cause CauseHarry Cn CnHarr ChaseHarr
Harry Harr Doddridge DoddridgeW
W sr P Robitjson RobitjsonWounded RobiitonVVounded Rebftmson RebftmsonWounded
Wounded WoundedMr VVoundedMra WoundedMrs
Mr Mrs W V H Doddridge DoddridgeInjured DoddrydseInjured Doddrklgelnjured
Injured InjuredW
W r H Doddridge DoddridgeMurderer Doddrid DoddrklgeMurderer e eMurderer
Murderer Crazed by Drink DrinkThe DrinkThe DrinkThe
The aeries J1e of tragedies was as committed committedby
by W V P Robinson Robin whose business is isthat Isthat Isthat
that of house cleaner a and nd who is wide widely widely i t tb ¬
ly known in this tbi city and it is believed believedthat believedthat believedthat
that Robinson was as led to commit mur murder murder nuirder ¬
der by the ravings of a mind crazed crazedwith crazedfth crazedwith
with fth drink drinkAbout drinkAbout drinkAbout
About X oeK okk ek this morning Robin Robinson Robin56n Robinson ¬
son left his rooms at the corner of ofFourth ofFQurth ofFQurth
FQurth and A streets and going to the theapartment theaptlrt theapartmept
apartment aptlrt t HI I the MIne building occu occupied oc Occupied < u upied ¬
pied by Mrs Emma Stewart the land landlady landlad landlady ¬
lady lad and her son n William jJjam rapped for foradmission foradml8sion foradmission
admission Mrs Stewart upon open opening opfnhIS openlug ¬
hIS the door was snot through Uaro gh the head headby heftdby heedby
by Robinson who ho had levelled a acaliber 3S 3Scaliber 3 3caliber
caliber Winchester Robinson then en entered el1ered enlered ¬
tered the th dining room where here young youngStewart Y4ungSteArt youngStewart
Stewart who had been seated ted at break breakfast breakfast breakfast ¬
fast was just rising from the table tableStabbed tableStabbed tableStabbed
Stabbed to the Heart HeartRobinson HeartRobinson HeartRobInson
Robinson attacked him immediately immediatelyplunging hnnediateII hnmedlateiyplunging
I Iun plunging lng a long knife into his body bodyclose body1O bodymose
close mose above the heart the blade sink sinking sinking sinklug ¬
ing deep into the chest and again into intothe intoI intothe
the abdomen abd At the > second otJd stab stabStewart stabSt stabStewart
I Stewart St > llrt sank to the floor with blood bloodpouring bloodpouring bloodpouring
pouring from his body in a stream streamRobinson streamHobiniOOn streamRobinson
Robinson then returned to his rooms roomsreloading roomSrfloadln roomSreloading
reloading rfloadln his rifle and leaving his knife knifeand knifeand knfeand
and apparently slipped a revolver into intohis intohi intohis
his hi > pocket Leaving his rooms again againne againbe againbe
be descended to the first floor one por portion portion pertion ¬
tion of which wb h is used a a carpenter carpentershop carpentershop carpentershop
shop by H W V Chase Chase Cha probably probablysaw
saw Robinson enter but paid no at attention attention attention ¬
tention to him for Robinson ap approached approached appreached ¬
proached close to him and suddenly suddenlythrowing suddenbthrowing suddenlythrowlng
throwing up his rifle fired the bullet bulletentering bullettntering bulletentering
entering Chases breast close to the theheart theheart theheart
heart The third victim apparently apparentlydied
died immediately immediatelyYoung immediattIYoung immediatelyYoung
Young Doddridge Killed KilledFrom Killedrom KilledFrom
From rom the carpenter shop Robinson Robinsonproceeded Robinsonproceeded Robinsonproceeded
proceeded on his bicycle bic e down Fourth Fourthstreet Fourthmreet Fourthstreet
street for several blocks through the thebusiness thebu8lness thebusiness
business section s tion of the town with it it the therifle Uaerille therifle
rifle still in his hand He went directly directlyto
to the house hou of W V H Doddridge in internal internal internal ¬
ternal revenue collector on the north northwest northwest northwest ¬
west corner > r of Second and H streets streetsHe streetsHe streetsHe
He left his wheel heel at the curb urb and ran ranup ranup ranup
up the steps to the front door carrying carryinghis
his rifle in one hand and the revolver revolverin
in the other ot hfr In response to his ring ringHarry rin rinHarry ringHarry
Harry Doddridge son Of W H Dodd Doddridge Doddrid Doddridge ¬
ridge rid and who ho is an engineer at the theSan theSan theSan
San Diego D o brewery opened the door doorRobinson doorRobinson doorRobinson
Robinson Immediately Immedlat4 > ly raised ra his re revolver revolver revolver ¬
volver and at the crash young Dodd Doddridge Doddrtd Doddridge ¬
ridge rtd e sank nk to the > floor with a bullet bulletjust Oulletabe bulletjust
just above the heart Death fallowed fallowedbefore fonoweelbffore followedbefore
before medical assistance istance could be besummoned besumm besummoned
summoned summ
Mother Shct Down DownMrs DownMn4 DownMrs
Mrs Doddridge > the young mans man mansmother j jmother
mother hearing the shot and perhaps perhapswitnessing perhapsItn perhapswitnessing I
witnessing Itn ing the tragedy ran screaming screamingfrom 8Creamingfrom screamingfrom
from the house bou Robinson hearing the thescreams thescreams I I8ream
screams started through the house houseafter houseafter
after the woman As she was as crossing crossingtbe crossingthe j I
the yard the crazy man caught cal ht sight of ofher ofher ofher
her and fired the bullet striking her herin herIn herIn
in the back She > fell headlong upon her herface herfatf herface
face in the yard yardW yardV yardw
W V H Doddridge who was wa in bed on onthe onth onthe
the th second wd floor oor when the commotion commotionbegan tft1motionbep commotionbegan
began bep jumped or fell out of the win window window windew ¬
dow breaking the he bones bon of bit right righthand rightband righthand
hand and probably sustaining internal internalinjuries internalInjuries internalInjuries
injuries InjuriesSuicide
Suicide of Murderer MurdererRoMnson MurdererRobinson MurdererRobinson
Robinson searched rbfd the th house for more morepeople morepeople morepeople
people When he came am to the room roomjust roomjuFt roomsjust
just vacated by Doddridge Doddrid < he climbed climbedupon clhubedupon
upon the bed and placing his b revolver revolverto
to his temple temp fired a bullet which tore toreoff toreolf toreoff
off the top ef his head headTh headThere headThere
Th There re is no known reason rea for think thinking tbinking thinking ¬
ing there had been ill feeling between betweenRobinson bet betweenRobinson 1t 1tRo
Robinson and any of his victims Col Collector Colletor eelhector ¬
lector Doddridge Doddrkl e says sa S he never 1If I even evensaw evensaw evensaw
saw or heard of Robinson Robin before beforeThe ber berThe beforeThe
The First Victim VictimMrs VictimMrs Victim4rs
Mrs Emma Stewart St WIlrl the first victim victimof
of the drinkcrazed Uf man was wa taken at atonce atonce atonce
once to a hospital where portions of ofthe ofth ofthe
the th bones splintered by the th heavy bullet bulletwere bulletwe bulletwere
were we removed by th t the be surgeons The Theball ThebAn Theball
ball had entered the right cheek k pass passing pa paiug passing ¬
ing through tbrou h the base of the brain and andemerging andemrginE andemerging
emerging at the back of the head The Thewoman Tbewoman Thewoman
woman did not regain consciousness consciousnessand on iousnes iousnesand
and died d shortly after being taken to tothe tothe tothe
the hospital She was 1 a widow aged agedabout agedabout agedabout
about 45 I and was as highly respected by byneighbors bynei byneighbors
neighbors nei bbors and acquaintances acquaintancesWilliam aCJu acquaintancesWilliam int8nces int8ncesrilliam
William Stewart whose death short shortly shortb shortly ¬
ly followed the shooting of his mother motherwa motherwas teetherwas
wa was her only child He was a news newsboy newsboy newsboy ¬
boy The first IIrt stab sab h h be received reeve just justmissed justInis justmissed
missed Inis the th heart the second sd in the theibdoHMW tbealO theabdomen
abdomen alO fatal fatalH proving pving almost al immediately immediatelyfatal Immlat ImmlatfAtal Immediatelyfatal
H W r Chase the carpenter was wasbout w wabut wasabout
Ca Mrpter
bout abut 4 4S years YM old and ad so S far as has hasn basb hasbeen
b been n ascertained arla had no n family familyKilfed rly rlyKired familyKilred
Kilfed Kired Without Cause CauseHarry CauseHar CauseHarry
Harry Har Doddridge Ddrid e the t fourth forth forthatacke person personttacked perionattacked
attacked atacke by Robinson Robm bad bd an excellent excellenteputation excellentreputation xUentleputUon
reputation leputUon and lnd was as a popular ppular young younglan youngman youngman
man lan of 21 1 years ya It I is i not no thought tght he heas h hewas
W was as even acquainted acualntt with th the th man mn who whoilled wh whokilled
killed kil him His mother Mrs r Doddridge Doddridgeas Dorl f
h hat as pn been een removed etne to a hospital atal The Therfottsnesi TheSrlll Theserlourniss
Srlll serlourniss rfottsnesi > of her hr wound is not n yet et as asmained ascrtaine ascertained
mained crtaine The Th bullet bUt entered eteed the th back backt bck bckat backat
at t the th base bJ of the thf spine spin and may have haveenetrated havepnerte havepenetrated
pnerte penetrated enetrated the sacral sral cavity evit She is i 49 49rears 4 4yf 40years
yf years rears old oldW o oldw
W H Doddridge Ddlid e who wh was injured injuredy injur d dby
by > y falling lng from fr the window w during durnE the thenactment theenactmnt theenactment
enactment enactmnt of 0 the tragedy tney in his hi home homeis
is s in a serious ris rondltton rtU4n and an may not notecover notreve notrecover
broken recover reve It I is I stated state that tt his hi back bck is isroken i ISbroken
broen
broenSaloons Saloons Were Closed ClosedYesterday Cloed CloedYeleay ClosedYesterday
Yesterday Yeleay for the first 1n time tm in the theristory thehW thehistory
history hW ef the 1n city ciy every eVlr saloon ml in San Santego Su SuDlo SanDiego
Dlo Diego > tego was a dosed dol under uner the t1e tije new ne Sun Sunay Sundy Sunday
dy day ay ordinance onUln As a result reul many lKUty demi demiiohns demijohn denilJohns
Johns john and a bottles botUe were we filled fle on Satur Saturlay Stur SturdAY Saturday
dAY and it I is believed bleve that Robinsons Robinsonsusane Robinsons1Q RobinsonsInsan
1Q Insan usane acts act were committed cmmite while whie in a aondition aCMlton acondition
condition CMlton of o frenzy frenz induced Inuc by large largeOttsumptlon IILrgeouumpi largeeoisumplMt
Ottsumptlon ouumpi of whisky yesterday yeerday and andis ao antilast
last is > t night nightProbably night nightProbably
Probably Prbbly he b attacked atacke those tlo he did di at atrat ata atlest
a lest rat because lUM they the were w at hand han What WhatA Whatled Vhall
l led A him IU to proceed prO eight elJk block 1ke to t the theHHjdrWse t tDrk theDoddrktge
HHjdrWse Drk home I to a I mystery nr His Hisassagtt Hi Hispassage
passage p8g along alnS a busy Ius street strcet carrying ctlolng a u
uBaI Barre1
NAVAL BATTLE BATTE BATTLESOON SOON IS PROBABLE PROBABLERussian PROBABlEI PROBABlEIRussian
I INorthwardRumor
Russian Squadrons United May 10th and Have Proceeded ProceededNorthward ProceededNorthwardRumor
Northward NorthwardRumor Rumor in St 51 Petersburg That Action ActionHas Acton ActonHas ActionHas
Has Already Commenced
I
T PETERSBURG PETERSBlI G May Iay 15 1 53 5 530 P Pm pmA
ST m mA A naval nval action aci within wiUil a few fewdays fewda fewdays <
days da is i regarded rrde as likely Ike3 in well wellifom wellinformed i iinformed
informed ifom naval tval circles chce The Th Associated ASite j I
Press Pres learns Iedrn that Admiral Rojestvensky Rojestvenskyand Rojvesky I Iand
and Rear Admiral Admirl Nebogatoflf N to joined jine joinedforces j i
forces fore May ray 10 There Thre i 1 itt reason to be believe b beIleve ¬ I IUEe
lieve UEe that the united fleet et will m proceed proceednorthward p proceednorthward 1 1northward
northward immediately Immeiatey No o delay d de was wasneceaftary rsn wasneeesr
neceaftary n neeesr for lt the purpose of coal Cl or orcleaning orcqunb orcleaning
cleaning cqunb Xebogatoffs Neobtofs Durpo ship > IJ as his hi di division diYilon division ¬
Yilon vision made mAd a stop for this purpose prp be before b before ¬ I
fore entering tnterlg the th straits strlt of Malacca lslaecaiUpon al < l j jUiwrn I IUll
Upon Ull the th strength of an untraceable untcebe untraceablerumor j jrumor I Irumor
rumor an evening eYenin paper ppr here he got ot out outan ot outan I
an extra extr edition eii that a naval nVl battle btl battlehad I Ihad
had JaQ commenced JQn but t tb t the admiralty admirlt has hasno hasn hasno
no n credits creit confirmation fnfrJton it of the th report rept and dis discredits d dcreit discredits ¬
Sailed Saied May 14 14Saigon 14Sig 14Saigon
Saigon Sig Cochin Co < hin China May 15 liTh 15The 15TheRussian The TheRussian
Ruin Russian fleet fet which hlch reappeared reappe off offHonkohe of offHonkohe
Honkohe Hokoe bay by a short t distance disance north nth of ofKamrahn ofarll oflCamrhn I
Kamrahn arll bay b sailed sie northward nrUIWr early earlyin erly erlyin
in the morning of May a 14 No N warship warshiplias warhip warhipIas warshiphsas
lias Ias since sin been bn sighted 8ighte there t r < Admiral AdmiralDe Admirl AdmirlDe AdmiralDe
De vJotMiuieres the French naval ¬
olqtlr Frenc nval com commander eOI coinmanthr
mander man T at Saigon Saion telegraphs tenph from Xha XhaTrans Nh NbaTceng
Trans TrnS Assets Allnm that he has Visited vte all allthe MI tillthe
the th bays as II far north nrth as Turan Tunn and andfound andfond andfound
found fond no n Russian Rusln vess Vels VelsOutside vessls vesslsOutside ls lsOutside i
Outside the Limit LimitParis Lmit LimitParis I
Paris Pari May ay fa 13In In regard r arl to the thepress theJ thePrS
press J s dispatches dispatbe saying ying th Russian Iu sian
fleet ffl has h returned returi to Honohe Hon bay b the theFrench theFrench
French Frnch officiate ofd1 say 8 they are ae positive positivethe ive ivetia i ithe
the Rusisans Ruen are not n within French Freh Frehwaters Frenchwaters j jwaters
waters The officials ociJs are not no aware A ware of ofthe i ithe I Ithe
the exact locality Jlly of the fleet net but b com communications eot eotmunitons coininuitietitiotis
o
munications munitons with IU the th French Frnch naval and andcivil ald aldivi andcivil
civil ivi authorities authriie in IndoChina lndorhin satisfy saitefythe sify sifyth satisfythe
the th officials omcbl here her that l t the th Russians Russiansremain RtU5 RtU5rtmain RisernIauiSremain
remain rtmain outside outsie French Frnh limits lmit It I te temaintained isinatuttilned
maintained maintain that tht the th fact tict that tt ttft le lefleet tefleet
fleet ft is i off of Honohe Hohe bay by does do not notconstitute nolosUtute notconstitute
neutral neutrality neutrality
constitute < osUtute a breach breah of ulrl ulrliy ¬
ity iy so long I as the ships hip remain remainon remin reminon
on the high seas sas and An the officials ofcals add addthat addthat addthat
that French Frelh surveillance surveilne assures asure the theRussian theRuen theRussian
Ruen Russian fleet fet remaining rnaining beyond byond the theFrench t tFrenh ttFrench
French Frenh three tbr mile mie limits limitsWarships lmits lmitsWarships limitsWarships
Warships Sighted SightedSingapore SightedSingJe SightedSingapore
Singapore SingJe Straits Strits Settlement Settement May lA lAl May15Thirteen
15 l 15Thirteen Thirteen Tbirte Russian Husln warships wariP were weresighted wer weresighted
sighted ilhte May aT 12 1 off of Caj Ca ape > e Vatella ValeJ about aboutfifty ab aboutfifty I
fifty fify miles mif north nrth of Kamranh Kamrnk bay by by bythe b bti bythe
the ti steamer stemr Jason which whih arrived arrive here heretoday hre heretoday I
today toay
e
REHEARING ASKED ASKEDHelena ASKEDHelna ASKEDlIekiut
Helena Helna Mont Mont May av 15 15A A J Shores ShoresW Sore
W W V Dixon and other other counsel unse for forMiles forMile forMiles
Miles Mile Finlen Finl u or the Amalgamated Amalgamatedfiled Amlgamte
filed fie a brief bif in the th supreme court crt to today today toilay ¬
day asking askinJ for a rehearing reherin of the thenot theJotfI theitoted
not JotfI itoted d Minnie Healy Hely cass caP recently de deckled d tieHt5d ¬
ckled idt by b the th court in favor of F A AHeinze AHeinac
Heinze Hfil Six grounds trouos for rehearing rehearingare rehearingarE
are arE advanced aflalwed Helnze has ten days daystime daystimp daysthus
time to tile countrr brief
VEILED MURDERESS HAD A TITLE TITLEMysterious TITLEMysterious lTLE lTLEMysterious
Mysterious Woman Who Had Been in New York Prisons and andAsylums andAsylums andAsylums
Asylums Since 1853 Was Ias Wife of ofBritish ofBritsh ofBritish
British Britsh Knight Knight 1
CHICAGO pHICAGO HICAGO May XaY H JiTi iLTie Th veil ve of mys iwystery myste mystory
C tory te which wJi for fo more If > than th half hf a acentury actGr acentury
century ctGr hid hk the t identity itty of the theveiled thevel theveiled
veiled vel munee murderess who wh died i in prison prisonat
at Matteawan MaUewan N Y yesterday yestera has hasbeen ha habn habeen
been bn lifted lfte by the th hand Rnd of Mrs Jr Char Charlotte Cbarlote Charlotte ¬
lotte lote P Norrfe Noi 14S 18 144 Newport Xewpl avenue avenueChicago RvenueCb avenueChicago
Chicago Cb o The Th socalled all veiled veild mur murderess murd murderess ¬
deress d rf wa was a classmate da8att of Mrs r Nor Norris Norr Norris
r ris at the tl famous famU Emma Elnm Willard Wilrd school schoolat hool hoolat
at Tro N 1 Y sixty
Troy years y ago agoThe agoThe agoThe
The maiden name of the woman who whowas whoas whowas
main n won
was as a puzzle puzl to the th authorities authoriis ever eversince eversile eversince
since sile her arrest arre for murder murd r in 1853 IS 1S5 1S5Charlotte was wasCharlotte as asChrlote
Charlotte Chrlote Ward Var She Sh married marrlt ah an Eng Englishman EnbUshmn EngJishman ¬
lishman Ushmn of rank rnk Sir Walter Vale F Elliott Elliottbut Elit Elliottbut
but she sh ran rn away from his home bre two twoyears twoers twoyears
years ers after afer the marriage mariage She came cameback camebck cameback
back bck to America Amrica to find the house of
her lIeI father a wealthy wealhy Canadian Canadin mar merchant mr mrchant marchant ¬
chant shut against agin her herMrs herIrs herMrs
Mrs Irs Norris Norri though under uner no obliga obligations obig obligathins ¬
thins tons so s to do dl has ha kept her knowledge knowledgeof k wlege wlegeof
of the identity IdeUt of f the veiled veild murder murderess murer murere ¬
all the years yearssince yearsine yearssince
ess e a secret Fert through lhrough
since her hr arrest aret and conviction eonvlton on o the thecharge theharge thecharge
a
charge of killing kiln Timothy Lanigaii and andCatherine andfatherine andCatherine
Catherine fatherine Lubee Lube in Troy N Y fifty fiftytwo ffty fftytwo fiftytwo
two years en r ago agoThe agoThe
The Chicago WIRn woman went to Sing SingSing SingSing SingSing I
Sing prison more than thn thirty years yer ago agoto asoto agoto
to see ee Lady Ldy Elliott Jlott then a prisoner prisOr at atthat atthat atthat
that Institution insttuton She was with her for foran foran foran
an hour When ben Mrs Norris came from fromher fromher fromher
her talk with wih the woman convict convic the theprison theprison theprison
prison authorities authortes begged her to tell tellthem tel tellthem
them who 0 their charge chare was She de declined deI tiedined
dined knowing that tht her old schoolmate schoolmatedid shoolmte shoolmtedid
I
did not then wish her Identity Identty known
COURT OF LAST RESORT DECIDESCELEBRATED DECIDES DECIDESCELEBRATED
CELEBRATED CASE IN FAVOR OF NASH
I
Special Si to The Th Herald HraHWashington Hfrl Hfrlt4stt HeraldWashington
Washington D C May 15 I 15The 15Thesupreme The Thesupreme Thespeme
t4stt
supreme speme ootirt Ct of the th United Unite States Stte to today toda today ¬
day da sustained susined the decision deii of the state statesupreme slte sltesupem statesupreme
supreme court in favor of E J Nash Nashin
er
in supem the ca t case e of Lee L Clark Clak et al 1 i IJin IJintfs plain plaintiffs iain iaintiflfs
B J Nash de defendant defendant tiefendaut ¬
tiffs tfs in error err versus ves Nas
fendant in error err The Th case s involved involvedthe Iv Involvedthe lved lvedthe
the interpretation inteprettin of the tie law of riparian riparianrights riprian riprianrght riparianrights
rights rght and an of eminent eminnt domain dOil arising arisingout arsing arsingot arisingout
out ot of irrigation irrigtln usage U5 in Utah UtahNash UtahNa utahNash
Nash Na who had property near nr Canyon Canyoncreek Canyonere Canyoncreek
creek ere brought brught suit sut in equity euiY in the thestate thete thestate
state te courts to condemn ndemn the property propertyof Irperty Irpertyof
of Clark and an others othfl under the law of ofeminent ofemiet ofeminent
eminent emiet domain for right rght of wa w wt for fora
a canal cnal across acrs the lands and irrigation irrigationditches irr irrigationditches atin atinditche
ditches ditche belonging to them Th The dis disrifle disrR lisride
rifle rR was WR apparently apprenth unnoticed un tie though thoughhe
he must have bve passed pse scores s of people peoplebetween pple pplebtween peoplebetween
between btween the first frst outbreak of his homi homicidal homicidal hoedeldal ¬
cidal mania Ini and the > final Inat enactment enactmentLate entment entmentLte enactmentLate
Late Lte this thi afternoon afer it I was thought thoughtthat thoughtthat thoughtthat
that Mrs Ir Deddridges D dridges wound would wouldprove wouldprovp wouldprove
prove fatal fll The Th bullet bulet ranged rnge down downward downward dowitward ¬
ward and lodged loge in her left lef thigh thighHusband tdgh tdghHusband thighHusband
Husband In Denver DenverMrs DenverMrs
Mrs 1 Sitxwart S1Wt it i is i sa4d by bJ persons personswho p personswho ns nswho
who knew ki her separated seJte from fr her Ier hus husbawd husba busband
bawd ba who wh is Ibele beJIovd to i be living JvlnS Itt 1ftDenver 1f IttDeaver
Denver Den Chase Chae It develops deslop was dS mar mart
t
trict court found in favor of Nash and andthe andthe
the supreme supr > lY court ourt confirmed cfne the de decision decsin docision ¬
cision csin The case cse was brought to the thesupreme thesupreme I Isupreme
supreme court curt on o the ground groun that the theright therght theright
right rght of way granted grnted Nash was not notfor notfor notfor
for public publc purposes purse but entirely enUreY for forprivate forprhate forprivate
private use and in effect efect was taking takingproperty takingpropert takingproperty
property without wihout due de process proce olSlaw olSlawThe ofla1 oflawThe
The supreme court curt In affirming amring the theUtah theFtah theTTtah
Utah courts court hold that the doctrine of ofriparian ofriparian ofriparian
riparian rights Tight should have the effect effectof efet efetof effectof
of different dIferent interpretation interpretato in western westernthan westernthan etern eternthan
than given in eastern states where the thewater thewater thewater
water of streams is not applied apple to such suchuse suchuse suchuse
use use It I held that tat the Utah irrigation irrigationlaw irrlgaton i
law is necessary neesar for maintaining mntining the theinterests theinter theinterests
interests inter > st and industries industri of the te s tate tatcJustices t tateJustices t tJUStNS
Justices JUStNS Harlan and Brewer dis dissented disented dissezited ¬
sented sentedried sezitedrind entedrie
rind rie and his wife wie was thought tou ht to be in inReno inReno InReito
Reno Nev at the present preent time timeRobtason tme tmeRobmson time1tobleson
Robtason the murderer murerer has relatives relativesliving relatves relatvesIhfing relativesliving
living in Riverdale Riverale Ind Young Young Stew Stewart Stewart Stewart ¬
art was not only 01 stabbed stabbe twice but butwas butwa butivan
was wa shot In the heart hert with wih the rifle rifleHis rUe rUeHis rideHis
His mother was wa as shot twice twiceIt twiceI twiceIt
It I is now stated that Robinson Robinsn had hadbeen hadbeen budbeen
been heard to make threats thret against againstDoddridge aginst aginstDoddrIdge againstDoddrldge
Doddridge who he had claimed clamed once oncebeen onc oncebecit
been engaged engged in an al attempt atempt to t have havehftn havehiln havehitu
hftn shanghaied when he b was a I sailor sailorIt sior siorIs
It is said fllso 1150 that tht1 to be had h expressed expresseda cxprse
a dislike dislke for the te Stewarts Stewa
LOTS UNDER THE THEHAMMER THEHAMMER THEHAMMER
HAMMER AT VEGAS VEGASlively
lively Bidding for Choice Locations Locationsin Locatons Locatonsin
in New Town TownFINE Tow TowFINE TownFINE
FINE PROSPECTS AHEAD AHEADPLANS AHEADPLANS AHEADPLANS
PLANS OF THE COMPANY FOR FORTHE FORTHE FORTHE
THE FUTURE FUTURESpecial FUTURESial FUTURESpecial
Special to The Herald HeraldLAS Herld HerldLAS heraldI
LAS I AS VEGAS Nov May hl 15 JiLs 1Las Las Ve Vegas Vess VeL ¬
L gas ss has today tOdH been a scene sene of ac activity actvity tictivity ¬
tivity tvity from early erly morning until untilhigh untl untlhi untilhigh
high hi h iiooil noO twoit The Tie hundreds hunres of strangers strangerswho strangerswho tner tnerwho
who havearrived IWe rrie here since sine Sunday Sundayhave Sundayhave Sundayhave
have bfeeii b en anxiously anxiu b awaiting awaitng the theopening theopening theopening
opening sale sle of the Clark or railroad railroadtown rirod rirodton railroadtown
town A temporary lemprry Booth ooth was placed placedin pced pcediu
in the open Held feld near ner the station staton and andthe andtbe antithe
the sale sJ began at 1 oclock oclOk sharp shltr The Thefirst Th Thefirst
first frt lot put on 01 sale le w W8 i lot 16 block blockSchedule blk blkSheule
± 2 Schedule Sheule prices pri > s wore held hel to and andthe andthe andthe
the bidding bidding was for wqe the chance of lo location 1 Incation ¬
cation
eton etonFirst
First Lot Brought 1900 19OOThe 1900The 1900The
The first fnt lot sold ld for 190 19o l9 which whichwas whichwas hih hihas
was as considered by everyone to be b ex exceedingly exeeingly exceedingly ¬
ceedingly eeingly low 10 and it gave gve an impetus impetusto
to the tI bidding biddin This sale carried Cdrie with withIt ith ithi I
It i the privilege priviege of the two adjoining adjoininglots ajoinilb ajoinilblots I
lots at schedule scheule prices pr Blocks 16 and an andi
17 1 i are known as the saloon blocks blocksElsewhere bkks bkksEIwhere blocksElsewhere
Elsewhere on the th townsite liquor lquor will willnot willnot m mnot
not be sold old except in drug stores and andhotels amIhotpls andhotels
hotels The terms are onefourth onefourthdown onefourth onefourthdown onefourthdown
down and the balance sixty sixt days aft after af after ¬
er I the deeds dees are ready redy for delivery deliveryIn deJveT
In blocks bloks 2 3 i ai and > d 1G 11 stone brick brickcement brik brikcement brickcontent
cement or concrete ncrete must be used use in inbuilding inbuIding iiibuilding
building buIding
Companys Enterprise EnterpriseOne EnterpriseOn
One On other matter mater It I is the purpose purposeof pur
of this company compny to install in5tal a complete completewater complelenter completewater
water nter system and electric elecrIc light lght sys system s systent s ster ¬
tem ter No assessments assessment for grading gradingstreets gdlnb gdlnb8treets gradingstreets
streets and putting puttng in the water ater sys system SSter systern ¬
tem ter Temporary Temprr buildings buldinbs are to he beallowed healowe heallowed
allowed alowe Reasonable Resonable rates will wi be bemade bemade
made for public utilities utilitiesThe utite utilitiesThe
The name of the town will wH be what whatever wht whtever whatever ¬
ever the people want to call cl it it One Onebuilding Onebuiding Onebuilding
building buiding will wi do for two or three lots lotsMaterial lotsMaterial lotsMaterial
Material has been ordered ordere for G and andSinch and8inch andSinch
Sinch water wa tel mains to be put down downthrough downthrough downthrough
through the city Fire FirE hydrants h drnts will willbe willbe i
be put In at convenient points pointsArrangements pointsArrangementc pointsArrangements
Arrangements Arrangementc are being made to run runpipe rURpipe runpipe
pipe lines lnt to the lots lot < for temporary temporaryservice temporry temporryserie temporaryservice
service serie The wholesale liquor lquor business businesswill businesswi businesswill
will wi be allowed alowed anywhere on the town townsite townsie townsite
site sie An uptodate mission style sta station staton statimi ¬
tion ton will wi be immediately immeiately erected erectedSome erecte erectedSome
Some of the Sales SalesLot SalesLot SalesLot
Lot 13 scheduled at 5W 5 5 brought brught
640 60 and was wa taken by G S Holmes Holmeswho Holmeswho Holmeswho
who took Iotl2 10t1 also alsoLot alsoLot alsoLot
Lot 11 1 brought brught SGOO 60 GOO which carried carriedthe carriedthe
the adjoining lot at 5500 50 500 to Dr Gris Griswold Grisold Griswold
wold woldLots woldLots old oldLots
Lots 9 and S brought 100 10 extra etr for forlocation forlocatol forlocation
location locatol and went also to Mr Holmes HolmesLot HolmesLot
Lot Lt 16 in block 1 corner crner lot being beingon bing bingon
on what is designed esiged to be Alain M in street streetbrought streetbrought streetbrought
brought 1150 l O and was wa sold to Mr MrPiertle MrPiertie 11
Piertle Pierte who Io also took the three ad adjoining adjoinIng adjoIning ¬
joining lots lotsLots JotsLts lotsLots
Lots Lts In the same Sme block sold old lip p to to1OflO
10 10 1OflO 0 for inside blocks bloks with wih ltM 1 for forthe forthe forthe
the southeast southe8t corner crner of the tle block blockBlock blockBlock blockBlock
Block 1 was sold sol out before the close cloeof d dof closeof
of the sale today toda Auctioning Auctoning will wi be beresumed 1 beresumed
resumed reumed tomorrow morning moring at 9 9oclock 1 9oclock
oclock oclockMINER oclock oclockMINER oclockMINER
MINER KILLED AT BUTTE BUTTEButte BUTTE BUTTEBute BUTTEButte
Butte Bute Mont Iont May l8 15 15lartin Martin Kleley Kleleyaged Klel Klelage Kieleyaged
aged age 27 j years er a well wel known miner fell fellhead fel fellhead
head first frt into an ore or chute chutintheAn in the Ana Anaconda ¬
conda cnda mine at 11 1 oclock this morning morningand moring moringand morningand
and died at St James hospital hospial about aboutthreequarters aboutthreequarters boutthreequarter
threequarters threequarter of an hour later laterKieley laterKieJey laterKIeley
Kieley was at work on the eighth eighthfloor eighthfoor eighthfloor
floor foor of the lBOO 1 OO level and In some somemanner sompmanner somemanner
manner fell fel into the ore chute head headfirst hed hedfrt headfIrst
first frt bringing up at the 1600 level a adistance adistance adistance
distance of more than 100 10 feet feetLACK feetLACK
4 4LACK
LACK OF JURISDICTION JURISDICTIONSpecial JURISDICTIONSpecal JURISDICTIONSpecial
Special Specal to The Herald HeraldWashington Herl HeraldWashington
Washington D C May 15 liThe liTheaU 15The 15Thesupeeme The Thesupreme
supreme aU reme court today toay dismissed the suit suitof nuitof
of the th Empire State Idaho Mining inin and andDevelopment andDevelopment andDevelopment
Development company ompan and American AmericanBonding Americn AmericnBndln AmericanBondln
Bonding Bndln company vs Kennedy Kepted J Han Hanley Hanley Hanicy
ley for for lack laCk of jurisdiction juri9icUon The Te cee ceefnohed < sse sseinvolved Se SeInvolved
involved the Skookum mining minllg claim c in vJn vJnShoshqne Jn JnShosliqne n nShoshQe
Shoshqne ShoshQe county Idaho
LOOMISBOWENFIGHT LOOMISBOWEN LOOMISBOWENFIGHT
FIGHT NOW ON ONSecretary ONSeoret ONSeoretary
Secretary Seoret Taft Tat Is Acting Actng as Master MasterofCeremonies Mster Msterof Nasterof
Ceremonies ofCeremoniesPRESIDENT of Ceeones CeeonesPRESIDENT CeremoniesPRESIDENT
PRESIDENT IS THE UMPIRE UMPIREBOUT UMPIREBOUT UMPIREBOUT
BOUT VERY INTERESTING UP TO TODATE TODATE TODATE
DATE DATEWASHINGTON DATEW DATEIt
It A 1 SHINGTON May lla 15 1iThe 15The The formal formaltrial Cormaltril formalV
WASHINGTON W
V V trial tril of the Issues j ues between Acting ActingSecretary Actl ActingSecretary
Secretary Seretar Loomis and Minister MinisterBowen MinisterBowen lnlster lnlsterBowen
Bowen began today when Mr r Bowen Bowenpresented Bowenpreente Bowellpresented
presented preente himself at the White hie Hous HousHe Housi HousiHe HousHe
He had sent a card last night to the thepresident thepreident thepresident
president preident and an followed folowed it i this morning morningby mrIng mrIngby
by appearing appearng in person peron at the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHose
House Hose where hr I its was received reive by b the thepresident thepeident thepresident
president peident who told him as A he had hadcome hadcre hadcome
come cre in answer to his summons he hewould hewould hewould
would be pleased to have the minister ministercall minIstere1 ministercall
call e1 at once o e on Secretary Taft Taf Mr MrBowen MrBowen
Bowen Bo > n accordingly accrdintb went < nt to t < the war de department deptmnt depertinent ¬
pertinent ptmnt and spent spnt a short shrt time tme in inconversation inconversUon inconversation
conversation conversUon with wih the secretary eretry The Thestatus Thestatus
sttus status of the th case cse is officially ofcialb explained explainedas ep1ine ep1ineas I
as follows follws
Answer of Loomis LoomisSaturday LoomisStury LoomisSaturday
Saturday Stury night Ilght Acting Secretary SecretaryLoomig Sertar SertarLmis SecretaryLooml
Loomig Lmis notified notfed Secretary Secretar Taft Taf that he hehad held hehad
had ld computed Mmphte the preparation JpntOI of his hisanswer hisanwer hisanswer
answer anwer to the various rlous allegations alegatins con concerning cn cncernin eoncerning ¬
cerning cernin himself Minister lniter Bowen had hadbeen hd hdbeen hadbeen
been careful lref1 to explain to Secretary SecretaryTaft Serptar SerptarTaft SecretaryTaft
Taft that tht these were not nt his charges chargesthat chargesthat harg hargtht
that tht he merely n rel transmitted trammJted them for forthe fort forthe
the t information informtin of the th > department departmentSecretary deprtment deprtmentSerElr departmentSeeretary
Secretary SerElr Taft requested Mr Loomis Loomfein Lom Lomin
in view of the lateness latenes of the hour to todefer todfer todefer
defer dfer the submission submision of his answer un until unt notit ¬
tit t th tho h following folowing day Accordingly AccordinglySunday AordinlySunda AccordInglySunday
Sunday Sunda morning mrnin Mr Ir Loomis Lmi waited waitedupon waitedupn waitedupon
upon upn Secretary Secre r Taft Taf and submitted submited his hisanswer Ii Iiamer bittanswer
answer with accompanying acconlpnying documents documentsbearing documentsbearilg documentsbearing
bearing bearilg upon upn the subject Secretary SecretaryTaft S SecretaryTaft cretry cretryTaC
Taft TaC went over these with Uh care and andthen andthn adthen
then thn told tol the president prienl of their thei con contents contents on onttnts ¬
tents ttnts It was as then agreed a ree that tlut Secre Secretary Secretar Seeretary ¬
tary tar Taft TaC should shuld undertake undtrtakt to arrange arrangethe aldnge aldngetbe arrangethe
the president preident matter mater for presentation Im sntMtO to the thepresident thepreident thepresident
Bowen Is Now Busy BusySo BusySo BusySo
So when 1n Minister Bowen called Il upon uponMr UPOJ upiniMr
Mr Taft af today toay the latter later turned over overto overto overto
to him him Mr Ir Loomis Lomif answer anwer to the thecharges thebrge thecharges
charges < brge and Mr Loomis Lmis counter countercharges countercharges ounterehre
charges ehre against Minister lnister Bowen Bwen to the theeffect theefet theeffect
effect efet that tht he h had instigated instgte the > cir circulation ciruition cireuhitlon ¬
culation uition of unfounded unfounde reports reprt against againsthis abinst
his superior supor officer ofcr involving malfeas malfeasance mafe inalfeitsauce ¬
ance in office ofce The secretary sretary advised advisedMr Advise advisedMr I
Mr 11 Bowen Bwen to prepare prepre at once his hisanswer hisalwer hisanswer
answer alwer Mr 11 Bowen returned at once onceto one onceto
to his hotel and an began begn his task taskMr ta taskMr k kr I
Mr r Bowen completed cplete his reply to tonight toni tonight ¬
night ni h and will present it i to Secretary SecretaryTaft Heretary HeretaryTaft SecretaryTaft
Taft tomorrow tomoro Mr 11 Bowen Bwen declined dedln to togive togive togive
give any an intimation intmaton of its nature natureSITUATION natureSITUATION natureC natureSITUATION
C
SITUATION AT SNYDER SNYDEROklahoma SNYDEROkahoma SNYDEROklahoma
Oklahoma Okahoma Town Tow Recovering From Fromthe Fom Fomthe Fromthe
the Awful Avul Blow Inflicted Inflictedby Iicted Iictedby Inflictedby
by by the Tornado TornadoSnyder Torado ToradoSnyder TornadoSnyder
Snyder Okla May llay 15 15Xo Xo deaths oc occurred ic iceurred c curre ¬
curred urre today to8 among the th patients ptets at atthe atth atthe
the th hospital 0ptl here although alhoulh no n hopes hopesare hOIISare hopesare
are entertained entertaine of the recovery rerver of two twoof toof twoof
of them It I was as determined detenine that no nomore nomore nomore
more should shuld be b sent away and a tem temporary tempry tentporary ¬
porary pry hospital hopitl has been hetn erected erete for fortheir Corther fortheir
their ther treatment tretment Physicians and an nurses nursescontinue nu nuc9tnue nursescontinue
continue c9tnue to arrive from other oth towns townsto lown townsto
to supply 8PlI the places plee of those who worn wornout wor wornout
out by the hard hrd work are leaving leavingdaily Iewing Iewingdaib leavingdaily
daily dailyTire daibThe dailyThe
The total number ofdeaths of dedth deaths accord according accordleg ¬
atcort
ing to the best bst estimate etmate obtainable obtai bJ is I
97 j although alhogh a statement was as issued issuedby iue issuedby I
by b the press pres committee commitee yesterday yesterdaywhich yetera yeterakih yesterdaywhich
which kih places plcts the total totl at 103 The Thelack TheIIIk Thelack
lack of records reOls accounts for this dis discrepancy discrepancy ¬
crepa in figures
crepancy tbures v vA
A large force fore of men is employed emploYe in inrepairing1 inrepiring inrepairing
repairing repiring and building buiding being bing paid out outof o outof
of the funds supplied suppJN by cash Cdsh dona donations dOl1 timstious ¬
tions tons Food Fo and clothing are jnti jntiful pprl I4rtiful I
ful and today toda the relief relef committee commite an announced announed aoriounced ¬
nounced that no more Ilore of these ar arneeded a aneede r rneeded
needed neede at present pre nt The committee olmitk is isstill isstill I
still sti receiving r Aving remittances remitance of ma meand 1 y yand I Iand
and this thi is being bein applied apple entirely entirelythe ent ly 1 t tthe
the work of providing shelter sheler for the thehomeless thehoels thehomeless
homeless hoels and in raring rarn for the > injuml injumlSeveral jnju1 injutISeveral
Several of the latter have been en v vconscious U Ucon itcOUSCIOLIS
conscious con ious since the disaster disstt > r and phy physicians physin pityskiauis ¬
sicians sin express expre the opinion opinin that tht cvt n nin nin
in case cse of recovery reoer they will wi not fuliy fuliyregain Inly InlyreSdin fulfyregain
regain reSdin their thei reason reasonSECRETS reson reasonSECRETS 0 0SECRETS
SECRETS LAID BAREKey BAREKey BARE BAREKey
Key to tp 0 the Business of the Beef BeefTrust BeefTrus BeefTrus1
Trust Deciphered DecipheredChicago DecipheredChiago DecipheredChicago
Chicago Chiago May Iay 15 15Ieml1 15Members Members of the thefederal thefeend thefederal
federal feend grand gnd jury investigating the thebusiness thebusiness thebusiness
business affairs afair of the beef packing Pckin in industries in industrie industries ¬
dustries dustrie today toay learned all al the details detailsof det is isof
of the nianner in which the officials officialsof ofcals ofcalsof
of the Aetna Trading company cmpny kept kepttheir kepttheir kepttheir
their books This company comJ it i is said saidwas sid sidwas saidWas
was the means by which the packers packerssupposed ismekerssupposed kers kerssuppsed
supposed suppsed to form fon the beef trust trst tran transacted trn trnscted trunsacted ¬
sacted scted their secret business National NationalBank Nutonal NutonalBank NationalBank
Bank Examiner Stareck who for near nearly nearly nearly ¬
ly two months has been studying over overthe overthe overthe
the books boks found In the six trunks taken takenfrom takenfrom takenfrom
from the thE First National Natonal bank building buildingsafety buiding buidingsaret buildingsafety
safety saret vaults vauls has completed his task taskand taskan taskand
and was w s before the inquisitors today todayHe todayHe todayHe
an
He will wi continue contnue his testimony tomor tomorrow tomorrw tomorrow ¬
row rw Through Thrugh these books bks found In the thetrunks thetrnks thetrunks
trunks trnks it is asserted that the secret secretsystem secrt secrtsystem secretsystem
system of the Aetna Tradingcompany Tradingcompanyhas Trdng company companybs
has bs been revealed and all al persons perns con connected connodted < 01 ¬ I Ineted
nected neted with the operations opertons of the com company cr crpn coinpany ¬
pany pn are known knownRAILWAY knownRAILWAY knownRAILWAYCONDUCTORS C
RAILWAY RAILWAYCONDUCTORS RAILWAYCONDUCTORSE CONDUCTORS CONDUCTORSE
E E Clark Again Grand Chief of the theOrder theOrder theOrder
Order OrderPortland OrderPortan OrderPortland
Portland Portan Ore Or May Iu 13 l 1Aside Aside from fromelecting flomeetnb frontelecting
electing eetnb part of the officers ofcer for the theensuing theeuing theensuing
ensuing euing year yer little ltUe was accomplished accomplishedby accomplshed accomplshedb
by b the Order of Railway Conductors Conductorstoday Conductorstoday
today toay Tomorrow omorow the rest of the offi officers of ofcers officers ¬
cers will wi be selected selecte and nd the next net con convention conenton convention ¬
vention enton city chosen The officers officerschosen officerschosen
chosen chose today are the incumbents incumbent and andare andgre andSre
are Grand Grnd chief conductor cnductor E E EClark Eark EClark
Clark < ark assistant gnd grand chief conduc conductor cnduc cnductor conductor ¬
tor A B Garretson Garetson grand grnd secretary secretaryand secretT secretTand secretaryand
and treasurer W V J Maxwell Maxwel grand grandsenior grnd grndsenior grandsenior
senior conductor conducor C H Wilkins all al of ofCedar ofCear ofCedar
Cedar Rapids Rpids la la and grand grnd junior juniorconductor juniorconductor juniorconductor
Cear conductor L E Sheppard of Phila Philadelphia Phio Philadelphia ¬
delphia Pa PaThe F PaThe
The he following folowing are the officers ofcers for the thenext theDext thenext
next two years year elected today by bJ the theladies theladie theladles
ladies ladie auxiliary auxlar Grand Grnd president Mrs 3trsJ tr
J H Moore lore Toledo Toleo 0 grand grnd vice vicepresident vicepreident vicepresMent
president preident Mrs lrs A F Conlisk Conlsk Fort FortWorth FortV FortWorth
Worth V orth Tex Te grand grd secretary seret1r and andtreasurer andtros andtreasurer
treasurer tros rer Mrs lrSE Ejf E Higgins Hiins Incubi incumbent Incubibent ncum ncumbent ¬
bent Columbusjiysecretury Columb Co1umbueCretury e ear of c insur insurancet jn inirxlebuocInTttjJMrS u unce ¬
ancet nce xlebuocInTttjJMrS ocIntTqj ocfntrQJr fSirs W N Drake DrakeBoston DrRe DrReIBosto DritkeI
IBosto I Boston Bost n Mass ass
FRIENDS OF PEOPLE WIN WINFRANCHISE WINI V VFRANCHISE
I FRANCHISE SKIRMISH SKIRMISHNew
N New w Grab Ordinance Is introduced and Opporents OpponentsForce OpporentsForce OpporentsForce
Force Reference to City Attorney AttorneyRepresentatives AttorneyRepresentatves AttorneyRepresentatives
Representatves Representatives of Utah Light lght Railway Raiway Jnffcrests nfrests t Seek to toPrevent tot toPrevent toPrevent
Prevent Any Light lght Being Shed on Legal Aspects AspectsAffecting AspectsAFfecting pects pectsArfectng
Affecting Arfectng Municipalitys Municipaltys Rights RightsBy
1
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + ± + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ttt t f + + + + + t tB + + 4 ± + I 4 4By
+ By B a vote of seven to six In which seven ten Gentiles Gentle were ere lined JB against againstsix Aginst t tsix
4 six Mormons Iormon voe the tbt sen new franchise fMUcbi ordinance ordinnce for the Utah Light Lit 8 Rail Railf Rai Raiwa Railtray +
± f way wa was 8 referred referr by b the eotmcil enl last lst night to City ct Attorney Atorney C C C Dey Deyf Dy DyThe + 4
4 + f The attorney atorney is Instruce instructed to report rprt next Monday onda as a to how the th pro prof proIXse 4 4nosed +
f posed IXse ordinance ordinnce differs difer from fr those tb now in force and an to discuss dl8U other othtrlegal 4
legal phas phases The culcinJ1 councihuanie beker backers of the ordlnJ ordinance fobt fought even eventhe
4 + the proposition prpsiin to allow alow th tM city cty attorney at tomey to study sudy the ordinance ordn to as ascertain ascertain t tltAin
+ certain if the th city w was Ut a protected protectedf prtee +
+ 4 f The Th new ordinance introduced Introucd last evening with Councilman CounihR Fern Fernf Fer Fernstronis +
olnne
+ f Stroms n nme name me attached atached goes s even further than its Is predecessors prOeJ in I its is en enf enerochments eneroechments +
f croachments erochments on 01 the th citys rights rgbt and in its is grabs grab for fo the monopoly moply All Al
4 forfeiture forfeiur clauses clau8 are eliminated elmimte The Th time tme for putting pttlns wires wire under undtr t tgrund
+ 4 ground grund round is extended txtend one year yer The rates rte for incandescent incndent lights Ut are aremade
4 made 12 I cents cnts a kilowatt kilwat instead Insed of 112 1 ll cents as K agreed age previously previusY The Thente Therate +
4 rat nte rate on illuminating iuminatng gas tas is i set st at Slt 195 a thousand tbosnd cubic cuol feet fet 4 4The
4 The city < t is i forbidden forbden to to8 toUse ose or ask ak to use us the notes p of the th company rpny rpnyto company companyto +
+ to string srin wires ir or to use us the > water wate power p r granted nte It for a municipal municpl light lght t
4 lag plant plantThE 4
4 4 The city ely is i forbidden forbldd to grant 1rnt franchises franchis to any ILn other oher company to rim rn rnon nutliis +
4 can on streets occupied tupl by the monopoly moply or to use 10 its It tracks trk except In Inth 4 4the
4 the th case Ms Hf f Interurban companies pnif This absolutely I confirms cfn for fo fifty ffJ ffJel 4
4 4 years el the t companys 1mlts present pr t monopoly mony of the streets sret
4 4 An additional Jddttonal section 8tin grants nt the company cpany extensions ete in of 0 Its preset prf11 f tnl
4 4 lines nl on West Ve Second etl South street ftTfl from rein Jordan bridge brg to the west wet city cty ctyJiis citylknIts
+ 4 limits Jiis on Second nd West esr t street trt from rn rein Eighth to NInth N h South S uth streets on onNinth +
4 4 Ninth West W t street from Fourth North orth street to th the city limits and from fromecond 4
+ 4 4 Second West and Fourth North streets along the county road to the t tnorthtrn +
4 4 northerncity northern eiti it y limits lhntttlThere lanitsThere +
+ 4 There are other provisions aimed to take things away awa from the city citJand cityand
+ 4 and give b e them them to the monopoly ItMJflo1OIA 4 +
+ 1 1i
+
i k A A A e tIIIIIII t4 t 4 t 4 t44 4
POX the sole authority authoril y of Council Councilman Councilman Councilman ¬
UPON U man F S Feriwsirom who h at attached attached attachoil ¬
tached his signature to it the theordinance theordinance theordinance
ordinance extending the various fran franchises franchises franchises ¬
chises of the Utah Light L bt Railway Railwaycompany RailwayeomPHn Railwaycompany
company until Jan 1 1965 i96 was intro introduced Introdmed Introduced ¬
duced at last 1tJIM nights meeting Jtteeti of the thecity thecity thecity
city council Contrary to Councilman CouncilmanFeriistroms eoaancllnFentstromg CouncilmanFerustroms
Feriistroms intention it was referred referredto
to City Attorney C C Dey to pass passupen Pa Paupeti i iupen
upen iU its legal whales whalesThe I nhaes nhaesThe es esThe
The r ference was wis effected after a aspirited iiispiritf aspirited
spirited < 1 debate by b a vole otf of 7 ayes to
6 noes in which hkh the thirteen members membersof
of the council present 1t nt lined up u as fol follows follows follows ¬
lows Ayes Black Dean Harteiwtein HarteiwteinHobday HarleteinHobday IlartenstrinHobday
Hobday Martin Neuhausen > n Wood Woodnoes Woodnoes VoodnoeP
noes Barnes Barn Fernstrom Preece Tud Tuddenhain Tuddenham Teddenhain
denhain Wells Hewlett Councilmen CouneilmenA
A J Davis and E H Davis were ab absent absent absent ¬
sent sentAt At the suggestion of Councilman CouncilnianBnrnes CoundltnanBarnes CouncilmanBarnes
Barnes City CIl Attorney Dey was ag in instructed instructed instructed ¬
structed to report his conclusion at atthe atthe atthe
the next meeting of the council to be beheld beheld beheld
held Monday night nightWhen J1i nightWheit ht hthen
When hen the ordinance was taken tak up u for forfirst fMfirst f r rtirat
first reading rfflditJ Councilman Hobday Hobdayasked HobdaYasked Holidayasked
asked if it was not a new ne document documentand do documentand unt untand
and wanted to know how it came > be before beore before ¬
fore ore the council saying ig that h he knew knewof kwof knewof
of no such ordinance having havtis been in introduced Introduced introduced ¬
troduced troducedCouncilman troducedCouMilmal1 troducedCouneiliuai
Councilman Fernslrom was U5by as quoted quotedby
by the clerk as having ha ving signed si ntd the theordinance theordinHnC theordutiane
ordinance whereupon Councilman CouncilmanFernstrom tounmllflauiFernstroni ounMlmanlernstrom
Fernstrom admitted that he had at attached attached attached ¬
tached his name to it He said id it was wasnot wasnot wasnot
not his intention to urge action on it itat itat itat
at that th t meeting but that h It would wouldsimply wouldsimpl wouldsimply
simply ask that it be read and laid laWover laidover laidover
over until the next meeting It was wasa
a new ordinance he said and by lay laying laylog ay ayinb ¬
log it over the members would have havea tltVP tltVPa
a chance to familiarise themselves theltt elves with withits wilhits withitt
its provisions provisionsCouncilman provisionsCoundhnaJ1 provisionsCouncilman
Councilman Hobday Hobda wanted to have haveit
it referred ref > rrel to the II city fly attorney but butCouncilman butfou butouneilrnan
attonlEYl
Councilman fou dhnan Black suggested sug e8t d that th tha it be beread berlHd beread
read first firstThere firstThere firstThere
There being no opposition o ition to the thereading thereading thereading
reading the ordinance t was a5 read readFight n reedFight ul ulFight
Fight Over Reference ReferenceAt
At the conclusion of the reading or orthe ofthe C Cthe
the ordinance Councilman Black Blackmoved Blackmoved Blackmoved
moved that it be referred to the city cityattorney cityattorney il ilattornt
attorney > with jUt instruction to h report reportwherein feportherein ieportwherein
wherein it differs from the franchises franchisesunder franhisesunder franchisestinder
under which the th Utah Light t Rail Railway RaJla Railway ¬
way a company is now w operating and in inwhat inwhat inwhat
what respect it releases n tR th the Utah Light LightRailway LightHailway
4 Railway company from any of the theobligations theobli theobligatious
obligations obli tiOlI5 hn hivooed nosed on it by i lie f pres present present prosent ¬
ent franchises franchisesCouncilman ffdflh ffdflhCouncilman frsnehisesCouncilman
Councilman Fernstrom jumped to tohfe tohit tohis
hit feet with an objection lo the mo motion motion metiou ¬
tion He asserted that it was al out of oforder ofonltr oforder
order because l etatn > the tl1 ordinance was WK not notbefore notbefore notbefore
before the council He said it was 8 still ftillin stillHi lm lmin
in Hi the band of the > committee and andcould andould andcould
could not come before > ti t th council until untilreported unt untilreported II IIrpported
reported by the committee It couldnt couldntbe
be 1 considered as a franchise because becausein eu euin
in order to make a franchise of 0 it a fee feeof Ct feeof e eof
of 23 woukI hav to tO toaccompany accompany ny it
A long discussion diS < nsued Council Councilman Cou CouncilluSh iI iIman ¬ i
man Wells V lls sustaining the position po of ofCouncilman ofCouncilman ofCouncilman
Councilman Fernstrom Councilman CouncilmanHobday CouncilmanHobday ouneihnaaHobday
Hobday insisting in9istin on reference to the thecity thecit thecity
city cit attorney Councilman Martin co coinciding coinciding coinciting ¬
inciding with the > claim of Councilman CouncilmanFernstrom CounilmanFernstrom CouncilmanFerastrom
Fernstrom as to the necessity of the thecompany thecompany thecompany
company putting up SOA 200 and Council Councilman Councilman I Iman
man Black explaining that the 2W OIHmt 910itni I Iitiri
itiri was as one of the > propositions that thatlie thathe thatlie
lie wanted the > city attorney to eluci elucidate dud duddate ¬
date He wanted to know whether the thecouncil theCounil thecouncil
council must insist on getting the themoney themom themoney
money mom > y or whether it could be passed passedup
up upThe The whol tenor of the arguments of ofCouneilmen ofCouncilmen ofCouncilmeit
Councilmen Fernstrom and Wells was wasthat wasthat wasthat
that as Councilman Fernstrom bad hadsaid badsaid badsaid
said the ordinance was not before the thecouncil thecouncil thecouncil
council action could not be taken on it itat Itat itat
at that meeting and it was sought to tohave tohae tohave
have Councilman Blacks motion I de declared tiedared ¬
dared out of order orderHartensteln orderHartenstein orderHartenstein
Hartenstein Rules for Reference ReferenceCouncilman ReferenceCouncilman ReferenceCouncIlman
Councilman HarlentHn Harten tln who 110 was in inthe inthe iiithe
the chair President Hewlett eJett having havingpreviously havingpreiously havingpreviously
previously gone on the floor to take takepart takepart takepart
part in debate on another matter held heldi heldthat heldthat
i that the ordinance was before the thecouncil tberOUlil thecouncil
council having been signed by Council Councilman CottlKiIman Counciiman ¬
man Fernstrom He entertained a mo motion Inlion metion ¬
tion to put the previous question questionwhich questionl questionwhich
which was adopted unanimously unaimou ly He Hethen Iletl1n IIcthen
then put Councilman Black motion motionreferring motionrefsrring I Iref
referring ref rring to the city attorney which whichwas whkhwas whichwas
was adopted by a vote ote of 7 ayes to 6 6noes 6noes 6noes
noes as stated statedThe statedThe statedThe
The adoption of the motion referring referringthe
the ordinance defers action on it until untilthe untillhe untilthe
the meeting meetIn of the council next Monday Mondaynight Mondaynight lOQdaynhht
night whn it will be again ain taken up upAfter upAfter upAfter
After the meeting Councilman Fern Fernstrom Frnstrom Fernstrom ¬
strom said the proper procedure would wouMhave wouldhave wouldhave
have been to havfe discharged the com committee committee cornniittee ¬
mittee and as that was as not done the theordinance theI
I ordinance was in his opinion still in inthe inthe Inthe
the hands of the committee However Howeverhe
he said the action of the council in inadopting inadopting inadopting
adopting th tho Black resolution was wassatisfactory wassnti wassatisfactory
satisfactory snti factory to him himFULL himI himFULLTEXTOFTHE
FULL FULLTEXTOFTHE FULLTEXTOFTHENEW TEXT OF THE THENEW THENEW
I NEW ORDINANCE ORDINANCEitew
The new t W franchise in full as follows followsAn fo1I0 re
1 An 11 Ordinance Ratifying and Confirm Confirming Co Confirmlila fkm fkmill ¬
lila ill tit U the Tr Trn w fer er eC frtmcnUm PIiK P apch apchS to UMn UMnLight 1JtItI1Lli1lt
S Light and nd Railway company a wrnocn wrnocntfaiv C8I11OI C8I11OIJ esraceiLI
tRan tfaiv Extending the life o of sold Fran ¬
J I
chises es and amending the saw in inimc In1 bill billlug < Y Yin
lug in the fraacHfoe fr c1tI of the Utah Powor o m mpany n np flpatty
patty panyB p pattyBe ny
B Be nyBe it ordained fai ed by the City Council r f if ifSlt > t tSalt tSalt
Salt Lake City Clb rtah rtahSection ltaSectIon ltakSection
Section 1 That all th Ute franchises frandli < c n nUtak n1 n1Uta ifUtah
Utah Uta Light And Railway eomptim COIIIJ tIl > a t tportbn f fporatkm l lponitkn <
poratkm organized and existing ell tirg nMd 1IIdr 1IIdrthe r rthe
the laws of Utah said franchises hoiin hoiinI hdli hdliJ
I A franchise of August 30 INK 1 to tile ttiaSaJt tlHsJt tileSalt
Salt Lake City Gas company also a fr frchIn r1 r1ekttM v vchiw
chIn granted to Salt Lake Powr Lisilt LisiltHeating L LigItheating g1 g1H >
Heating H atin company January 11 ISM ISMalso 1 1alsf
also a franchise to the Salt Lak Ogl Oglltll OglltllGa Og u uGas
Gas and Electric ElectricLight Light company uml unot unotdate < T Tdale r rdale
dale of May 39 W93 W93II 1II
II A franchise granted nte by Salt Tal Lake LakeCity TaknCity > 9 9City
City to Robert M Jones July 25 s 1 1III 1itl 1itlIII t tIiI
III IiI A franchise granted by b Salt IakQ IakQCity Ia IaClt ahf ahfCity
City Clt to S F Walker alker r December > mber 19 19lv J JIV 1IV >
IV A franchise granted by Salt Iikq IikqCity Vd3City
City to Pioneer Electric Power compan companyMay companMay companMay
May 27 1897 1897V 181 181V I7V
V A franchise granted by b Salt T Jike JikeCily L k kCity ke keCity
City to Salt Lake City Railroad compan companJanuary compaJanuary I IJanuary
January 36 18 18VI J8 J8V jenVI
VI V I A franchise granted by Salt Sa 1t I V < Us UsCity htCity 1 1City
City to Salt Lake ke City Railroad compan companFebruarv COmpaIf compariFebruary
February > f bruan 11 im imj 1818Y 150 150VII
j VII Y II A franchIse fra hbe granted by b Salt Sa SaltCity 1 t Tak TakCity T d k kitJ
City itJ to Salt Lake City Railroad compnv compnvMay comrnXav comr comrMay
May 2njm 2njmVIII 311 311Yin tJ0 tJ0VIII
VIII A franchise e granted by Silt 1t Tie THMCity LHeCity TieCity
City to Salt Lake City Railroad Ra road com comMay earnMay < mi11 mi11lay
May 5 5 ISM ISMIX 1811IX liiiIx
IX A franchise f bW sranUd lM by b SH slt T TCity L LCtty 1City
City to Salt Lake City Railroad ro d iomp iompSeptember om omSetttttAber ni I ISentember
September S ISM ISMX 1StIeft 1801x
X A franchise n grant granted by S Salt It I ICity i iCity
eft J = ni rI rINovember
City to t Salt Lake City Railroad d oTrir oTrirNovember c n nNovember
November 24 4 1891 1891XI UJItXI 1S91XI
XI A franchise fraud e granted nted by Suit SuitCtty j jCity iCity
City to L C Hamilton January JanuaryXII JanuaryXII iV iVXII
XII A franchise fran granted by Snt Sa It f fCity IClt I ICity
City Clt to Salt Lake City Ctt Railroad ciut ciutMay CWilay c m mMay
May 5 5 18S8XIII 18S8 ISXlII 1 1xlii
XlII A franchise franch granted nted by b Siif S St t T ICity 3 3City JCity
City to Salt Lake City Railroad d coin coinApril COmAvril coinAuth
April IS IMS IMSXIV J JXIV 1XIV
XIV A franchise granted by s Tr r T TCity 1City < 3 3City
City to Salt Lake City Railroad d romp conjpMay CODJ CODJlay rompMay
May as 3W9 3W9XV JJB8XV 1800XV
XV A franchise granted ranled by Salt ga It T rn rnCity Tity o oCity
City ity to Salt Lake City Railroad Rallro d ronrj ronrjOctober i fnT fnTtt6her mi miOctober
October S 1JW8 1JW8XVI 1tINXVI 1980XVI
XVI A franchise granted Rted by y S Salt H T VCity 1 1City ICity
City to Salt Lake City Railroad l oim Cfljil CfljilMarch ti tiMarch t I Ilarch
March 21 19W 19WXVII 1MXVII 1901XVII
XVII A franchise granted l > > SC SCLake 5 5Lake I ILake
Lake City to Salt Lake Rapid Transit Transitcompany Tr1Jitcomp Trijtcompany
company comp ny February 11189XVI1T 11189 1188XVllT 111800XVIII
XVI1T A franchise grantfxl I yLake by byLake v vLake
Lake City to Salt S Jt Lake Rapid Tr T Tri Tricompany r reompany t tcompany
company April 22 M80 M80XIX YIIOX1X 10XIX
XIX A franchise franclt granted by F FLake e eLake t tLake
Lake City to Salt Lake Rapid Tri t Ccompany tcompany tcompany
company May lay S i 18W 18WXX 18J6XX 1800xx
XX A franchise granted lIted by hyLake Nat NatLakn SctLake
Lake City to Salt Lake Rapid Trai Traicompany < t tcompany tcompany
company April IS 1894 which latter fray frajchls iT fraychine aT aTchlse
chine also confirms a transfer to said > aid Joit JoitI it itJAke ItLake
JAke I > ake Rapid Transit company of a frn frnehfae lrTIhi frtichloe
chloe e granted to Popperton Place Krt KrtDouglas F rt rtDouglas rtDouglas
Douglas Rapid Transit company COI and a afranchise afnmchise afranchise
franchise to C E Wantland and otncr otncrheretofore nHt tu r rheretofore r rheretofore
heretofore transferred to said Salt Lake LakaRapW U9R LakeRapid
Rapid R Transit company companyxi
XXI TAn A franchise a CY CYnted granted nted 1v v Sa SaLake StIAkf Sarake
Lake City to Consolidated Railway Railwayi RailvryPower Baiiw BaiiwPower
i Power company November 27 7 l3 l3XXIT r 1 1Also t tXX
XXIT XX IT Also each and every fraTrVsa fraTrVsanow fraTr1 fraTr1w frai rl iS iSnow
now w owned bv b and operated undr undrsaW llndrsaid rind r rsaid
said Utah Light k Railway r rnmp8n rnmp8nwhether mpn mpnwhether rnP1iwhether
whether the same is herein menii men metttind metttindnot jol jolnot ud udnot
not together with all aiaendm 8J11eJJdmnt nts rt ri risupplements 1 1supplfments 1supplements
supplements and alterations tf s sd aI1 M fr frchis frchises frchises
chis chises s and each and every OTI onf < of f te tesame f tlesame f e ejqilfte
same are re hereby declared and oni t iniafl ruJ ruJto Jh i ito 1to
to be vested in said Utah Light Ac Ra Raway Rawar i iway
way company and an the several assig asHgmfnts aS5igzuents
1 merits transfers and conveyances by bywhich toywhich tvwhich
which ask company acquired ulnd SI sal iid i l f fr frc1ti frtthlaes r rchtaes
chtaes es and each of them upon filing sx4 sx4i SLjtransfers sltransfers
transfers with the city recorder are h hre hreby hby > re reby
by approved and confirmed
Term Is Fifty Years YearsSec Yearssc YearsSec
Sec 2 2 The life 1tf validity and trra o oeach rt rteach Cfeach
each and everyone of said franchjss franchjsshereby franchj i iJaereb 1 5 5hereby
hereby Jaereb extended and ordained to be fir firyears Ii if ifyears 1 1years
years from January 1 1S6B that is i to tountil tountil s suntil
until January 1 1955 J 195 and that the f fr frchi5e frchine r rchise >
chine given by Salt Lake City ity to tiPower I r i 1 iti itiPower h hPower
Power company dated December J 2which h J Jwhich Jwhieh
which company comIMny is now controlled by y rid ridLtah jid jidUtah j 111 111Utah
Utah Light Railway company l by > y t t9 t9latter tolatter e elatter
latter owning all the stock of th thc o < form formIs f rn r ris
is hereby hereb extended f the same l If let > ntrli goT e h htune if iftime dtime
time namely until January hat l1 JC l ci J 1 1the ltbe Ithe
the requirement to pay into tho th city eit eitury 1 1ury r rtns
ury a fee of 20006 oe as provided by sfci Sh s 11 i i2SS
2SS chapter 1 of the th ordinations cf ifLake f JrVlt JrVltLake
Lake City 1908 is hereby waived waivedSec waiedSec waivedSec
Sec 3 3 That the time fixed by Ii s sr SC t t1 5
2 and 3 of an ordinance amending amf > nditig i ienacting r renactlnb < i ienacting
enacting certain resolutions resolutionsfrancbl cm < S Sfranchises gfranchises
franchises es to the predecessors pr rs of ttu tll U I ii iiLight 11Lltbt UtLight
Light Power company passed P Pber 1ber riher
ber 31 IMS 1 > for the placing f tr trmi ttmission r rmission
mission mi sion wires underground within tJ tltriet titrict i itrict
trict therein mentioned and the tim t iii fv f 1 1therein 1therein Itherein
therein for each and every ph > t th n r rtherein rtherein rtherein
therein required is hereby ext xtLd > 1 < < 1 i iyear r ryear T Tyear
year from the time therein fixi fixiSec fix ixlS 1 1Sec
Sec 4 And for and in consulin consulinthe eonId r rthe 1 1the
II l icompany 1 1company T Tcompany
the premises said Utah Light >
company agrees and it is h hdalned rii riidain r rdalned
dain dalned dalnedThe dalnedThe d dThe
The said Utah Light 01 Railwn Railwpany T Tpany r rpan
pany pan during the life of said fr fri < i iwill 11 n1 n1will > L LwIJI
will furnish the users U in said city cityBght eit eitlight 1 1fight
light and gas a8 service Sf nice and if r rmanufactured 11 Pmanufactured < T Tmanufacturel <
manufactured gas water gas > r rtainable rtamable r rtainable >
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flciency of from S to X 3i 3 watt per perpower rin t ind indpower i ipower
power a meter rate rat > of twelve cents T P Pkilowatl Pt Ptkilowatt r rkilowatt
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lar a month for each consumer of < IC ICtrIc 1 i c cCustomers Ctile
tile euersY for inoand incandescent nt lighting lightingcustomers UghtthgCustomers
and on i ieeeding 1 1efore tbefore
Customers paying monthly
before the 11th d that o tiM month S11 S11ceeding 511eedlug
eeeding via tlemOJltll mouth i iContinued 10 which said d dCoftinuedon c1te c1teCbntinuedon
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