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tfllL 15 111 DM MISTS FHEOj SPLENDID SUCCESS DF A STRIKE AT WISH RllijJ LANDS Proclamation Making j Issues Decision Probably Will Be Re- First Two Concerts of Chicago Hole! Is Forced (o Abandon MeComick Says It Holiday .'President Legal for Tree turned by Jude Marshall Sensational Admission by John Symphony Orchestra at Tab- Serving of Afternoon Wife of Present Head of .' Will Investigate Utah Planting. Saturday. Sehinness in Coal Land ernacle Largely Attended. Lunch. nious Family Seeks a LegalflJ - ' National. Hearing. Separation. w Governor issued a Cutler Wednesday P.olh sides in the smelter smoke caso A wonderfully hoautlful rendition of A little strike over a chef of the Wil- proclamation setting aside April lo to i ATTORNEY BOOTH now in the Federal court, in which the the music of the '"U'eriillns: Feast" from son hotel occurred Wednesday noon, fl DISTRICT j XATURE be observed as Arbor day in Lftah. The United EMPLOYEE OF PLEASANT the song- of "Hiawatha. ' by S. Colcrhlst;-Taylo- r, Twenty colored waiters, who felt that OP ALLEGATIONS - States Smelting and Refining RETICENT ON THE SUBJECT- proclamation follows: by the festival chorus of Salt the chef was entirely too much of the CLOSE-GUARDE- company is asking for a mo'diflcation of VALLEY COAL COMPANY D SECrI Whereas, The of of Lake, tho Chicago Symphony boss authority behind him. statutes the Stale Ihe decroo granted in tho case of God- orchestra his without Utah designate April 15 a legal holi- of fifty pieces and John 13. Millar, tenor, Informed A. Fred Wey, proprietor of the as frey ct al. against tho closed day, under tho name of Arbor day; and smoltcrs, closed ihe first duy of the second grand hotel, that they desired the removal of Is Also Non- - Whereas, Under the law It is tho duty their arguments Wednesday afternoon. dis- Detective Londoner Received $250 After Locating musical festival Wednesday night at the this man because of hid overbearing Left Husband and Went of the governor to Issue a proclamation The caso was taken under advisement Salt L,uke tabernacle. It had been a day position. Mr. Vey could not Interpret Ml Committal in Regard to calling upon the people to observe this by Judge Marshall until Saturday morn- tilled in man- day; Lands: Wanted Piece with music, rendered by some of the complaint exactly the same Home of Brother Only ing. tho ner. He felt was working-I- ! Jury Investigation. Now, therefore, I, John C. Cutler, gov- best talent that could be secured. that the chef ilia Week Ago. ;'. ernor of the State of Utah, do hereby Each side was limited to three hours ofTie." The Chicago Symphony orcheatra, under Interests and ho fell further that i urge j the general observance of Wednes- in which to close. The smelting com- the conductorship of Adolph Kosonbecker, ho knew Uiofc persons whom he desired day, April 15, 190S. as Arbor day, through pany was represented bv W. IT. Dick the festival chorus, charge to employ better than any one else. " ' out me treat under the Hence he told the twenty colored walt-- ! Sj. McCornick, president of the state son and Andrew TLowatt. who addressed ot btephens. the juvenile choir and Wt The Importance of this day can not be . E. ers to leave by the back door, which in .NEW YORK. April 2. National bunk, was naked r.he courl. J. L. Rawlins snokc in John Sehinness livened matters a a Ions array of cminonL soloists, includ- plain TTnitcd Within an hoW overestimated ing Rose LutlRcr Gannon, contralto; Ar- States, meant' their services he had whether the United States Since day in the interests of the farmers. lis col- little at tho Federal building, Wednes- were no longer needed. The waiters took after sailed for Buropo yesierdl' Arbor started Nebraska. thur Middleton, basso; .lohn J3. Miller, Alfred Gwynnc jury would be requested to 36, years ago. its observance has spread league, W. II. King, was present, but day afternoon, when he made the tenor, pro- tho hint and hiked, but some dropped Vanderbllt was made tHEr and Franz Warner, 'cellist, In- -j in January, of all over tho United States The tangible did not argue. around later In tho day. Mr. Wey defendant in a filed wjth sTiE-prem- the theft, before Master in Chancery vided a treat for music lovers that has they might suit tho from the reserve chest of the result in this country has been the plant- Tho arguments of tho attorneys for probably never heen surpassod In this formed them lhat return to court by his wife, ing, over 600.000,000 trees, for the most Lewis, who is hearing evidence in tho city. work If thoy would make up the profit Ellen FrcneF,'. He replied: by the smelting company followed closely he lost by missing the opportunity to Vanderbllt. The nature of the actio'" Attorney Individual school children, besides along the line laid but in testi- coal land cases, that he had filed on Wide Range of Music. have asked district the interest, aroused in animate and in- their serve the regular luncheon. Tuvitiently wa not immediately disclosed, and council through n representative, to Ire- mony. They argued that tho efficiency none of the lo accept animate nature and in forestry In certain lands because ''it was a At both of the performances Wednes- waiters cared the hcI for the plaintiff refused tonight has of the bughouse had - proposition. positions wore filled up the matter, and he land a similar movement Is now fairly alroadv been chance to get sonic oasy. money. He day the auditorium of the- taber- Their say f his willingness to do overvlhing launched, and Is rapidly spreading proven and that the final solution of the nacle was well filled with people, who before the evening meal and tho affairs whether Mrs. Vanderbllt Ectlia a dlf throughout It Is smoke further admitted ho had signed of tho dining room glided on as sweetly vorco or legal separation from her hiiiP'' power to clear i lie mystery of the country interesting problem was now a matter of that liatened with the closest attention to tho band. O'Gorman, ' ' to know that an American importation, l'uc.t. papers, among which was an affidavit, numbers of varied programmes. Most of as ever, for twenty white wallers passed Justice before whorf? Arbor day, Is being use (In Ire- to and fro between the tables, tho proceedings were Instituted, appoint Attorney Booth to made of Mr. Rawlins ovidenco the evening concert was devoted to "McCMure. declined land) In furthering the ends of forestry. attacked the without knowing the contents of those selections. These selections per- - No afternoon luncheon was served at David a local attornev, as rofF ' The matter when questioned. I recommend that as in the past, tho presented by the smelting company, papors. mltted a display of the technical ability the hotel, though the music continued eree to hear testimony and to renofliOl deliberations of a grand ,iuvy day be universally observed throughout saying that the experimeiitor employed of performers throughout the entire period. findings and recommendations to thwTy 41 Ihe ranging from the court. ho said, and t cannot the State In the planting of trees and by the compnnv was not an oxpert in Sehinness has been an employee in dainty witchery of tho "Dance nf the aSflfi and flowers lawns, the clean- this problem. was Sylphs," - Had Kccrony for tho lime been wlBheC' say anything concerning shrubs and It also said that no the oflices of tho Pleasant Valley Coal by Berlioz.' lo the tho action of counsel could matter. At rate, what; the ing and renovating of premises, the beau- oxpert. would risk his reputation on tho jestic harmonies of the excerpt from BETTERMENT HOME IS not have 6eMi, I.'W. .mj' public, company for some lime at Scoficld. He better timed The offices of the tifying grounds, and in Wagner's con- may is not. and private baghouse, as tho coni-paii- Nlbelungcn Iting Cycle. The Couri, jury do a United States NOW BOARDING-HOUS- E Clerk are closed at t o'clock in the only my other work suitable to the day. In no was testified that he had seen and heard cert oponod with the "1S12" overture by afte! business. I know dutv way can beauty and utility be better com- expecting their man to do. Tschalkowsky, and the conflict between noon. Only a few moments before tlilw' The Tribune, or any other, ealfs bined. In answer to this charge, Mr. Ifowatt of other people making some easy the opposing hour the comparing clerk received tHisr French and Rnslan forces n papers. By t)ie tliroiirf,&S to evidence which tends To the school officers and teachers and declared Hint favoritism was being money, and that he had invited an at- in the historic Napoleonic winter cam- After checkered rarcer tilled with ups timo he was any ono in this pupils this observance Is especially com- shown to the American Smelting and paign was wonderfully dcplctedt This and downs, and overshadowed for a llmo with them It was too late for the papolK.i It will con- torney, named Burt, to permit him to by threatened lack of support, tho Now-- I to be officially recorded todav Th", shall see io it that it comes mended, both for the benefits Refining company when that compauv number was followed by the dainty Ru- B fer Officers gather i.u houso Boys' Betterment homo passes out were placed In a safe and will bo forntf the grand jury." When and the lessons it will loach. was permitted to operate and tho a little of the money which binstein melody, played as an encore. ally entered tomorrow morning. of the schools and of other public and T Owing to indisposition, of existence because its founder, Samuel ipa that other grand jury investi- - nitcd Staies was not. Flo declared seemed to fall for those who knew how. Genevieve Clark feelB private institutions, requested to join Wilson, soprano, was obliged to TScwlioufle. that the club has not M,-- al- the omit Married Seven Years. ; notably the timber eases in In tho general observance of tho day, that tho United States people had lie was told to locate on certain her solo, her place heln? taken by Mr beon fulfilling expectations. The lease and Idaho, were nnnounced ,bc- - with 'such exerclaes In conjunction with ways led in working on tho smoke prob- lands, which he did. Then Mr. Burt MJIlor. who consented at 'the. last minute and furnishings have passed Into the con- Mrs. Vanderbllt was Ellon Ficric43i I the juries were empanelled, he re- -' their tree planting as will tond to im- lem and that they should be entitled gavo him a' series of papers to sign. to sing the aria of "Hon .lose," from the trol of olher poople. who will now operate daughter of the late Frances Ormoiii? press on the to opera the p'ace as a boarding house. " French, president of the Manhattan TnufS'J that ho was unfamiliar with its great importance minds just treatment by the farmers. These wore signed and Sehinness was "Carmen." This selection was beau- company conducting oflices other of our present and future citizens. Mr. Rawlins called Mm tifully rendered, as was his later num- Before giving up tho institution or dis- and director of many rallroa'dlf of attnniion tr next given a sum of money, amounting posing of tho property, Mr. Ncwhouse Her mother has been abroad for Hovcrif his own. j fact that the smelting company had io $2o0, by ber, in tho "Song of Hiawatha." It Is about the company, accord- unnecessary to on beauti- proposed that tho institution pass Into years, but Is returning for the weddlnVsi" .rnmes i I comment the i Ohipman, a director of the not indicated how long hoy expected ing to his testimony. Othor witnesses the county's control, and that the county of her granddaughter. Miss Pauline UiKtn GREGORY PLEADS BEFORE it would ful musical setting of the Indian legend, j I"'tah National bank, said that if it take for them to prove the ef- havo intimated thai cash transactions beyond expressing Ihe fooling of co- should support It as a detention home or roy French, and Samuel Wngstaff, f were the intention to enlist, the aid COMMISSIONER BALDWIN ficiency of their system. Tho court in- similar to this have occurred, but none operation which appeared lo exist be- a boys betlerment home after the style take place at Newport on May 5. Elloin,'' - option j of the grand jury in an effort to .at- quired as to a time limit and was told has been quite so frank in admitting tween the different organizations joined planned by Mr. Newhouse. The or as she was more genorall known, liluujr: - of county to accept ex- was to M-- .tacji the theft to tho guil(- persons, that it would take until tho end of that it was merely a case of "easy in Its rendition. Tho results attained the this proposal married Alfred Vanderbllt ho of Ebon .T. Gregorv. who was hold by the season of 1P09. showed much of the painstaking work pired Tuesday, and the lease and furnish- January 11, 1901 A. year later their omp( 'was not aware it. money." ings passed beyond Mr. con- child, William was WiL j police Tuesday in- which was given to the compositions by Nevvhouse's born. "The matter has not been discussed the evening at the Sulphur dioxide eas wns discussed at. Prof. Marcus fv Jones was on trol Wednesday, as the county Miv Vanderbllt, as son stance of the federal authorities, on a some the tile chorus and the conductors, and con- did not the second in p. directors' meeting," he said. Mr. length bv both si'de.s; the one stand during the morning. ITc testi- gratulations to nil take up the option. the late Cornelius Vanderbllt, InherltoJ.ni .'Chipmnn no charge of "sweating"' gold coins, was arc due who took part. also remarked that sugges maintaining that it was harmless and fied to certain ndditions made to a re- The orgun accompaniment part wa3 .something like $150,000,000. Tie has bc'SfiJ, a arrested on a United regarded slnap-th- tion of grand jury investigation had States warrant tho other that it was cxtreme.lv in- port filed by him some time ago. played by J. J. McClellan. Struck hy Auto. as the head of the family .been made to him in anv form. Wednesday morning by Chief Deputy jurious. Judge Marshall will give his estrangement which followed thp1 v Detective Londoner, the Pinkerton, L. IT. Snivth. Gregory was taken before decision on the case Saturday. Opening Matinee. Melvln A- - White, 62 years of age. who marriage of CorneliuH, the eldest son.flijy - sells newspapers upon the was Miss During ye wh-- i is- in charge of the case, dis-- j United States Commissioner Baldwin streets, Grace Wilson. the past Lighter music, especially appreciated run down while trying, to avoid a street or so Mr. harf spent nmchXcfi"-- . eon- - Wednesday ITo Vanderbllt .claimed knowledge of any official morning. entered a plea by the hundreds of young students pres- by G. recently lie xtw "BUFFALO IS POLSCE COURT CASES ' car Walter Fller automobile, at his time abroad. But ;l elusion to bring tho robbery before the of not guilty. Tho preliminary hear- BILL" ent. marked the Wednesday matinee, the First South and Main streets Wednesday turned from London, where he plans if grand jury. He declined to discuss any ing will be held Thursday morning. VERY ILL IN opening of the festival. The fine orches- night, and seriously bruised. He was tak- drive the coach Venture as a public coaofeft'S I phase of (he case, saying there was ft is probable that unless Gregory CHICAGO tra was particularly good in the two en to his room at the Continental room- thla spring between Tondon and Brlgliijij Anna King, a ncgress of tho under- "Hungarian Dances" of Brahms and ing Filer, fM.t j jio ii.-- development to'impart. changes, his plea Thursday his case will the house. who lives at East ton. Later he Is to he one of the Judgj ' world, pleaded not guilty before Judge pathetic "Ilearlwound" of Grieg. Franz Brlgham did ma- LortJ&fi i placed 1. slrcot, not know his at the International horse allow at ' The grand jury wili be empanelled bo before the federal grand jury, CHICAGO. April Col. William F. Dlehl Wednesday morning to eharges Wagner, 'cellist, proved himself true )f Cody (Buffalo Bill) of a chine wns out. It was driven by his don, whore his horses won many troplilap1, Alo'iTtluv. April 15. It will investigate which will sit April 13. Is seriouslv ill here picking the pockets of George Malas, artist In technique by his playing of the chauffer, Clarence Johnson. year. will Gregory was at the Stratford hotel. Colonel" Cody ar- Greek; a last fj thi' robbery and get all of the arrested as tho result of and man giving tho name of Goltorman concerto, as in feeling, by an - - j! an investigation on rived today on his way from New York John Wilson of Kansas City of 380 Vanderbilt Is Silent. jacts. carried by secret to his hlme in Cody, each, exquisite rendition of St. Saens's "The - Wyo.. and at onco and case was Excursionists In City. service men. He is charged with ex- sought the her continued until Friday. Swan." Arthur Mlddleton sang "Sho Alone Mr. Vanderbllt sailed at ":15 o'clock services of a physician. Dr Ball was fixed at $900. Charmeth My "Queen ftaymond-Whlteom- b tracting gold from $5 and $10 coins by A. Baxter Mller, house pbvslclan Sadness," from the A excursion of this afternoon on tho Cunard liner Maur?j at the John Katsolakls and Mathias Gelanakis, of Sheba," by Gounod, with great ef- fifty-thre- e persons arrived In Salt n H ' a "sweating"' process, using acids." Stanford, found that Colonel Cody Is suf- lake tania. upon which his cousin, the Ducliefcte I 4"vvi Greeks, charged with throwing a switch fectiveness, and as an encore gave the City late Wednesday evening from Cali- passengec-- , v With the lllitig of the 'complaint fering from a general nervous breakdown In the Oregon Short of "Marlborough, was also a caused, largely, by Line yards a month ever popular 'Toreador." Rose Lutlger fornia. The party Is stopping at the Tho duchess has been the guest City against Gregory he was transferred a recently attack of ago and derailing three freight cars of Gannon was cuually well received when Knutsford. The trip eastward will bo BelmoriMj . m& Neighborhood i tho grip. The patient is of her mother, Mrs. O. H. V. J from he city to tlio county jail, whore threatened with a long train. In revengo for being dis- she gave the "La Cieca" from ." Thursday evening organ B pneumonia, but If this disease "La resumed An Just before the Maurotanla left her plrfi his and does not charged from the company's cmplov. a.t tabernaclo will wife mother visited him develop he rnny be able to recital the constitute Mr. Vanderbllt declined to discuss the rij" Wednesday afterno o n. resume his pleaded not guilty and their cases were 'The juvenile choir, under Professor a special feature of the entertainment of a separation from his wife K M. H. joiirnoy In about a week. so t fpr April 7. Stephens, port that wag Hf THE suit of West against W. did excellent work. the visitors here. Imminent. Half an hour later Mrs. Vaap-- I HL Knickerbocker, to coll.icl 427 on a prom- - derbilt's attorney appeared heforc Jusr. mmWtf issory note, lias been dismissed bv Uie tlco O'Gorman. JE? Hlt plaintiff in the third district court. s The domestic affair of Mr. and MriPjy j - POLICE ALUM LIGHTS 'STRIKERS B-- XI ELS SORENSKN, a- well known j RA5LROAD AWAITING EPHRAiM NEWS NOTES IH DEFENSE Vandcrbilt have engaged public attontiojif 'minor T Bingham, wan adjudged insane notes flKHT, slnco March when Mrs. Vanderbilfel H. ' by Judgq Armstrong Wednesday and or- - accompanied by their son and maids, iSyn mmW .lercd committed to the State Mental hoa- - Oakland farm, near Newport. R. I., anfcj 'Pi.tal. W. H. Bancroft, and gen- - Special to The Tribune went to the home of her brother, Arnold ARE oral manager : LW THE receipts of the office of seo- - IMLLEI) of tho Oregon Short IJnc. FROM HEW T3PIIRAIM, April 1. A fire that creat- Tuck French, at Tuxedo Park, this StatS the returned Wednesday morning from a ISilS IF SELF, HEM The cottage Tuxedo ParWa retary of state for the quarter ending m ed a great deal of broke out-i- French at 31, tour of Inspection of company's property HI excitement which Is known as "Tucks Eden," km "March 1308, aggregated $83,501.50. as in hajp 1 western Idaho. the roof of tin; home of A. Ander- put Into shape, It i3 said, . 'compared- with $21, 13?. 60 for the same i C been for conAJ LmW t .period of 1307. i son Monday night. The fire department tinned occupancy. ttjr?, j It ha. been i IiajSP 1 rumored reeentlv that the responded Mr Vanderbllt while here has ELI AS CONWAY AS II TON ha3 filed a first Is Placed in Position a( Guggenheim interests arc planning to i No before much damage was done. apartments tho Plaza hotel NeltluiSI petition in the-- Apparently There Js Change Denies Making Payment of at probate division of the back the extension of the Nevada -- A spark had fallen in some leaves on the he ndr his wife would discuss tho k third district court, asking for of North rJL letters First South and Main ern rrom Ely to Gold field. The road now & roof, and it was not noticed before the ports which gained circulation after lias; mmm "administration on the ?3000 estate of runs from Cobre to Bly. and tho plan in Situation on Denver Money to Advertise Work of removal from Newport. .'.Francis Williams. shingles were all ablaze. ' Streets. on foot Is to extend il southwest. N At Tuxedo tonight it was said thlW Hf JOHN 73. BL'RBIDGE and James Tay- - . Rio Gran tie. Niels Ilcrmanscn met with a painful Forestry Bureau! Mra. Vanderbllt had left New York ahrst I lor. rocently let out of the police de-p- rt-- Special Agent Joseph Jones of Ihe Ore- lhat she rhlKht ko oil to Newport It vtimzi mmW ment by the council, a gon accident yesterday by having a rusty reported nhc spent some time wiwtg city have started Short Une left Wednesday mornnlg pass that detective agency In room 10, Nauvoo for Cache Junction to Investigate the an- staple through his hand. He was her attorneys here today, but whethi'ji' block, 5o West First South street; Charles Sheclcy, electrician of the fire tics of a. fireman point tying his horse to the staple when it she remained in the city for the nlghtlfcj at that who Is No definite action was taken by either bocamo frightened jerked WASHINGTON, April 1. Tn view ; , THE NELPE.--JlDSO- DRUG com- - department. Installed and placed In op- believed to be. demented. The tlreman and it out from not known. At the Plaza hotel It wrfy side in the strike of tho shopmen the post, penetrating the palm Lhc tfifT 'pany has lilcd aif nmctidnicnt to eration the first light sys- has already succeeded In burning one out-l- lt of of allegations against him on' tho said lhat communications sent to its of tho redllght & rail-- hand. Blood poisoning rcinalnpla" or incorporation. In th office of car He says he Is destroying rail- by the Denver Kio Grande ! set In Mon-(lel- Vunderhllt apartments there tem of calls for police .Main ho is floor of the House by Messrs. l $3- ' at and First road property to get even with South- and suffering considerable pain. unanswered. - H f the secretary of state, changing the name the road company, Wednesday. to I Smith-Itnlle- y South streets Wednesday night. Tn all ern I'acirte.- Contractor Mnnsoii, whom the new (Wyoming), Smith (California), It was learned late tonight from afiiui .to the Drug company. The strikers hero are anxiously await- public school building N will be was awarded, is be- ann" official in tho county courthouse iho sai( FRANK A. CHRIST ENSKN reported to there eventually about twenty re- ginning Uip others, GifYord Pinchot, chief Mrs. ' lights. Seven. Including at ing word from .Vow 'York as to the actual work. Alreadv con- Ihe papers in the case thai VajC,, fhe police Wednesday yfternoon that his that First tractor has employed his force of men forester, has a to M. dorbllL's action Is one of absolute d4-- . pock-Ms South and .Main streets, will be installed PSEUD0 CRHTLE MEETS of conference between George addressed letter were picked of ?1.7fi as lie was sult the and Ib letting contracts for material to be vorce. xrl, rifling up (own front the D. & Jl. G. in the business district. Gould ami a committer representing the used in the Pollard of Nebraska, a member of the WEARING ' structure. Chandler P. Anderson. Mr. VandorblltJttt mmM . dupoi on a West Second South street The first light worked successfully and STAR men. Alfred Smlthcn. an official of the Robert was the of will be has- Anderson placed under ar- Committee on Agriculture, in defense personal counsel, who was seen tonlsjjsist installation the others boilermakers" union, received a telegram rest for assault and bnttery upon In regard to the said JjliHt tened. The first, light Is fifty candle power, presi- Conrad of himself, suit, ' t TJIE new bicycle ordinance went into Representing himself to a cripple. from J. A. Franklin, seeond vice Shultz. Ic Tva.5 brought before Justice "You see. I am In no position to tajj inclosed in a red globe! to readily attract be dent of the boilermakers' international of Peace A. C. effect Wednesday, April 1. and the po- - new is James Wilson, laborer, was captured bv the Rosen and lined $10. Mr. Pinchot denies that either the on tho affairs of my client." u attention to it. The system a union, stating the committee was In This "ilce doparlment declares it will he en- - Night Watchman O. C. Riley on Rast that has been the earliest spring San- n Vhn Mr. Anderson was Informed that??? decided improvement, expediting rails for with Mr. Gould yet pete county -- forest service or himself ever paid B; j forced to the leiter as nearly as possible. policemen in emergency. KrJgham street Wednesday night sollcit-lu- g conference but as has experienced for several it had been learned that the action WSiI cases of With no had been reached. years, if said-- Jl is strict, prohibiting the riding of it In operation the desk sergeant may from residents of that thoroughfare results and the presenl good "weather cent to any newspaper or magazine to ono for absolute divorce, he 'H,.CoJ Jl . wlieels upon the sidewalks In anv part on the plea he wanted money to pay A meeting of the grievance comlttee of continues the fanners will soon be ;s "I cannot talk." PBV. ' summon one or tlfteen policemen in a that the five train and engincmen's unions was through with advertise, tho bureau work; thai, .f, tf' of the city. for treatment at a hospital for al- their spring work. cver"Wiu-stigate- remarkably short time by merely press- his held In Denver Tuesday to consider call- A fine baby boy either his bureau or himself d " CHIEF OF POLICE Wednesday ing a lever at the he on leged Injury. arrived at tlic home PITT. station turns Riley was by ing a sympathetic strike. According to of Mr. and Mrs. Anthen Olson. or procured attacks on public BIG LAND FRAUD TRIAL lK?ued wanilnp to all conference visitors tho red light at the point, from which While nrranglng telephone union leaders here no definite action will Miss Jf r to beware of pickpockets, men to .send the supposed cripple to the Vo- Armstrong of this citv who men, and denies the misuse of public confidence a patrolman is wanted. The policeman, be- taken in the matter until a conclusion is teaching school aL Mona. came' Tt BEGUN IN and 3iirr-thin- ? artists. He advises all seeing the red light, immediately goes lunteers of America free dispensary for home funds. " is obvious," he said, "to WASHINGTON; yet Is reached In the conference with George to spend a couple of days with her 'par- any one who will H, visitors to carri their valuable personal to the telephone, calls up the. station and treatment, not bavins: ascertained Gould In New York. ents. consider the matter effects In ptickcls or what Is with that he was an Impostor. Wilson. Riley for n moment, character, in- 1. trial a receptacles secure ascertains wanted little loss" Officials of tho Salt Lake branch' of the that the WASHINGTON, April The from tho light-fingere- d gentry. of lime, while heretofore it. was neces- says, walked off as h was telephoning, telligence and news sense of Washing- - the land fraud cases acainst Froderlcj(' and It was only a sharp chase road 'jay that they are entirely in the . MRS. .HDSSIE fJ. RL'SSELL ha- - filed sary to send a man out In emergency after of dark as to the movements in Denver. Springvillc Itomp. ton and olher correspondents, and of A. Tlvde, John A Benson, Henry P. DftL a petition cases to notify the patrolmen on their nearly two blocks that, be overtook and mond and ri. Schneider, involyinCv in the probate division of the captured him. Wilson was thrown into Tho trains of the company were all on Special In The Tribune. every editor and writer who has ever Joost third district court, asking that, she be beats to call the. station. timo Wednesday and officials of the most an alleged conspiracy to defraud the UnllFvi x the city jail on a charge of - , 1 mado usc of our material is the sejtfi'isi appointed ext-utrl- will Hiit- -, drunken- nay they along SPRIN'GVILLK. April .lames W ed States out of valuable lands hi of tho of pany that could get for effective barrier to any such scheme twterr, tie V. White. Mr?. White died March STATE HIGH SCHOOL' several months with the force thoy have Itecil, who died at his home Sundnv eral Western Stales, was bogun hero i 100S, leaving an estate valued at ;j000. working in the shops at present. evening at 5:30 o'clock of miner's con- of work as the forest service has been day before Justice Stafford in criminal will sumption, was buried yesterdav. The fu- charged with.,! court No. 1. Upward of two hundriip The leaves the estate to a number ORATORICAL CONTEST of Heath, tni-jj- . , ' ot friends. Funeral Henry neral servlcos were held in tlio Presby- The surest way lo prevent any fair witnesses from fourteen States in " Chamberlain Recovers. church, Q. alleged fraudulent I A The funeral of Henry Jleath was held terian the Rev. F. Leonard of- consideration of "the bureau's work by West where the , GREAT many April fool jokes were ficiating. Mr. Gl are An oratorical contest was held at the Wednesday ar. 2 p. in. from the Eighth Thomas Chamberlain, injured and lo- Reed Avas years old last tho press, he says, "would be to at- flulremcnt of lands was effected, heVpi perpetrated at Hlsh school Wednesday. use of his vocal chords by a January and was born In III Jc5 The seniors Interchanged names, school the first part of tho week ward mentlng house, which was filled sing the Galena, tempt fuch a. puffing for the trial. thus to is to to overflowing with relative?, and friends static shock while attending lo his duties He leaves a widow and five children, the campaign of or This case has been on the dockets 'CpKh. enuring the teachers much confusion and selsct the student who represent 5 cocaggor.'ition been the school at tho State High school ora- of the deceased. Bishop O. F. Hunter as night operator at the Mill Creek power :oungost years old. He contracted con- as has charged.''. tho court here and In California for jf i themselves a great deal of nifrrinint. quar- company's plant, has and has sumption while working In No' newspaper man, he says, further, past years, trial having The pedagogues na- - torical contest to be held Saturday at nreeided. Music was furnished by a recovered the mines at four the bgj i took the joke good discharged Li. D. S. hos- Delamnr, Nev. He rrioved to S'prlng-vlll- to time. Ono J the University. There were a great many tette of male voices. The iloral offer- beon from tho e ever received material from the forest postponed from time oji turedly and conducted their classes as pital. He regained his speech, which, last N'ovenibor. the delays was caused because of v.'ell as possible. good speoches delivered. Cloyd Wooley. ings were numerous and beautiful. - service who did not know it came from liyv a junior, who spoke on O. F. Whitney was the principal was duo to a peculiar affection of the h.-f-t Mi- and Mrs. Albert Warthen left this of funds to pay witness fees and otfJ;,s ' MRS. "The Japanese morning .Lake ihe forest, service. ?60,0ff?'fd E5IMA PROVEAUX of Park Exclusion," was selected to represent the speaker. Elder .John Henry Smith and lower frontal lobe of the brain, known for Salt City, where lliev de- expenses. An appropriation of City, whose husband in Po- -, aa produced usually by a blow will meet Mrs. Roy Whitonmn. a daugh- Mr. Pinchot closea his letter by was made by Congress at its present Bef5hr& deserted her High school al the contest President John R Winder also paid aphasia, fending his policy of sending forest catello last Saturday aa their train was Other participants were: Mildred tributes of respect. that causes a lesion. ter, who Is living In Arizona. This Is slon to cover the cost of the trial. 3fSf,U iraylng for this city, was taken from the Jones, Theodore Welcker. Floronee Van the first time In thirty-si- x years thai Mr officials to meetings of forestry bodies, It Ik believed that the trial will cogi' . jVU?n,y Infirmary by friends and Warthen has visited tho T"tah metropolis, in order' to hear complaints, if any, tlnue for least three months. - returned Nofss, Armltngo Rhodes, George LJnsley, at a3w Hl S iGvJhRV home at Park City, Wednesday Morris Rosenblatt and Josephine Van and the first time Mrs. Warthen has ever against, the service, or to give sugges- Promptly at tho opening of the trlfl1! Tnends ol Mrs. Proveaiix, who IS in "a Nes?. STILL. "WORK FOR THE POOL-KILLER- ," ridden on the cars. tions. three of the defendants. Hyde. DJmolJj oellcate etniditlon, say her storv of lir The University of Ulan has offered a and Schneider, pleaded not guilty andKM'rr i. husband's brutal treatment and subso- - plea in bar was entered as to Bensoftv ' cjucnt gold medal for which the different High a desertion is correct. schools of the State will competo If the PHiLOSOPHIZES DENNY SULL5VAN UTAH AND IDAHO PEOPLE The attorneys for the. defendants tlrfirif - TREl-IAKN- a plea In nd JOSEPH Is be. offered abatement Dlstrlj U1 of Xamalns, contest successful it will made a i L British Columbia, FOR 4- - Attornev Baker, representing th severni i has asked Chief of Po- - permanent annual event, tho expense of ARRIVJNG CONFERENCE 4 WONDERFUL ESCAPE to the plea, '. pilt mcnt. filed a demurrer whlaflil A T'" lo m"ko an effort to locate which will be met by the University. in Stafford Hydtfj,,', Trcharnc,h)Ievd be In Unthinking persons sent in to the if one should have come at that FROM HORRIBLE DEATH v was sustained by Justice ' to this were ' cI,'--. Thy communication was police an April fool;s time. Fun is fun. of course, and the The arrival of conference visitors in Dimond and Schnleder then iiVni' turned headquarters i 1 over to FIFTY MEN in prob- ox- - Cal., raigned and counsel for Benson enter? authorities of thp Mormon church, NEW PLACED persons who turned the alarm the city was a little lighter than was r BUENA VISTA April aff ' ;-- s MiSi; burglar alarm from South Main street; pected Wednesday. This may possibly 5 ! j the plea in bar. yL Treharne left Carmartlienshlr. ably did it unthinkingly, but such 1. Approximately 100 persons of ! South JJA AT ON STATION j At the conclusion tin argumoutsrl3nil ales, foi' Salt Lake, witli a Mor- - WORK about S o'clock Wednesday night. practices should bo stoppod." have been due to the stormy weather of r1 narrowly escaped instant and 1 r In offered for Benson, Jw?'t jj, mnn missionary, forty ago- i Tuesday, which kept many people the plea bar rears - She Chief of Police Pitt: and several well-- , As an April fool .ioke Miss Violet at home ! horrible' death this afternoon ! and of tliTa ' to prepare possible tlco Stafford reseived decision cojPftilr(, Ujas JiQard in city seven or eight - for snow storms. The - J Fifty new men were put to work on the armed patrolmen hnstily loaded them- Harris, secretary at St. Mark's railroads are making special preparations r1 when Colorado Midland passcn- adjourned for the day. "mm kft. new passenger station of the Oregon wagon ge'r No. 1 rushed up to a ,c'l STOT.EN of1 eclves into the patrol and wore hospital, detailed an ambulance driver to handle the. big crowds which thoy ex- r train goods, consisting Short Wednesday morning. ' jeweln'. ' Line There dashed to tho supposed burglary by on a case to a distant part of pect will begin to city Thurs- - - burning bridge at Vale siding. - f J inuslc sot. an- overcoat and a pair of Is atlll room for other men. Work in the "rush' enter the CALLS CONVENTION TO "iSS gloves, Denny day and Friday. . miles oast of here. Only j f A .believed to l)e yards is being Patrol' Driver Sullivan, the city Wednesday morning, after r four v the pioperty of confined to the concrete white-apronc- j rooming-hous- e d The hotels gradually tilling up. t r1 air- - n0ii5, l roomer at the Monterey foundations, although They stopped at a at i petting a squad- of are and prompt application of tho v DISCUSS WAGE SCiraJJ. A- plans for other room though so j ng hortgf. South Main parts I 154 South street, from which to hurriedly arranging a cot for the. arrival" arc not numerous, ! brakes by the engineers of both I street, were of the structure are now on band. Main tho nurses their talk Indicate? are many k9 friuind, Tbi one-Hhlr- d i ; that there engine3, t" o.boilci at id Went and About of the cement base of false alarm, reported b.y telephone, was a "dying woman." in the medical to follow r before they leaped for INDIANAPOLIS, April 1. The firstljtyjj - f'0,".1 3JreeiB, a man the new Is in plnee. them from their home ec tions. - I u ifiwoad and station supposed come in. they ward." A afterward the i their lives, held the coaches at j i? that, lo have Before half hour The more distant Utah ami Idaho ficial act of President Lowis of tho UijWfj Indieations are the depot will not and his steam- I brink of the precipice, while i or In as3Uinu.. - ir,CJf They ak-en unloaded from the wagdn. however. heated ambulance driver po,lnts are contributing a larger number of v the ed Mjne Workers America m- lcJ"8lay. to be finished before neyt spring, un- ' ' vcio even to hospital, visitor." points clof-- by. two engines attached to the office todav wus to send tclegraPJB!, lv;aiL Idcntmcatlon der auspicious ihoy were given the laugh by lodgers ing hones returned the than r. the v his no clfumflanee?. and the rooming-house- , ' ! to principal 4 Kh2?AntUin Ijo perf-od- . j at the and others who f mitiojisly but frantically search- train plunged to the bottom of Jnvlutioiif the time may lencrlhftned .bevoud this after r competitive field, tons!stJnsmi, i$ IJart of the wMl be had congregated upon the sidewalk in ing for the case, and the tho gorge. When the engines ! j tho Central t'?RrnnWI;HT,ca,;,":" 'n"theTa?eof station raadv for "rush" March Coinage Statement. western Pennslvaniii. Ohio, Indiana, ft!v uxc before the building is com- I nurses 'slunk from the r pulled loose, the train came lo 1 J f" hwlr company entire front. industrious v Illinois :o a meeting In ?a. sa tl!b,?ary piled. , D. 1. i attend H cSriSa wlfh &;SPPly company. "The fool killer is neglecting, his medical ward with foolish grins upon WASHINGTON. C. April The a sudden slop, the baggage car 4 Mondav, April G. with represontatiay' H' ,1, j - H rivin- - ,nc.w Impure inllir and work in Salt 7jakcf" said Denny Sulli-- j their faces, while Miss Harris gave monthly stalemeat of the director of 4 "extending several feot over the the miners, to make an effort to Sk ih' . Going J wage yiiiiticts Dana T. to is"eviida. van, in commenting upon the needless them the merry ha lia. the mint shows tho total coinage at the edge of the yawning chasm. upon a call for an interstate c..iis( to ueclda vwm a J. 11. Euitner. district freight pa-r- A misehievo'iGly-incline- d Police court mints- of the United States during 41 Beyond the shaking up of the vention and If necessary vr,. and call: "That call necessarily increased ; r mining opersna ssi senger agent of thft Still route, will pre- 1908, to been $20.74").- - j crew. ho ono was in- - , goniiral resumption of $V Lake the chances for an accident, either to disciple. Wednesday afternoon, March, have r engine th"enFfsj "sMt?.11""1ihS carry. field- - J?V leave Thursday - - to morning for a ?hort trip ; 213. as follows: Gold, .?.10,005,5SO: si!- : .jured. Passengers were trans- in the ,v,.t'yBW. to ylt.-K,- some member of the police force or an sented George Gntch. the genial clerk v - tonight Xevada. Ht as .liJ.-MG- . J President Lewi- said far west as : SS6J.1S7; coins, and ! Moapa. - Innocent pedestrian or bystander, as of the Police court, with a ''loaded1' vcr. minor lerred continued on their or replies, moa'w. From that point,- he will if. to '1.092,-00- had received a number .Mr. Rurtjir-- ' made place in record-bieakin- g While Gutcli was praising the This, however, does not include, 0 ; journey. . - to the Csdar valley. uiirioufc t.o the run to the cigar; " which were favorabJp tl'o riv.-- r . -iril gov- enough tlj4-:- , of tlu l.etwtu-.- i time, hampered. Ihe de- - fine flavor of the supposed Havana it piacqs coined for the Philippine V V .he had not yd n).r,.t I.;uV Mat.ts Salt .and and AIouia. paitmeal iii responding to a off, ending his oration. ernment. . termlne finally the result. i real aiann went B ,iL" Jk