Salt Lake Herald. (Salt Lake City) 1904-06-07 [p 3]....Armstrong lodes Still later the de-fendants...
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THE SALT LAKE HERALD TUESDAY TUNE 7 1904
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a becoming anxiousie season vii topen none too won
for them to r in their seventhheaven fmllh the freckled wrigglersiron i the mountain streams
Although the season des not openuntil Wedneeday June 15 the first fishtrain to leave Salt Lake will start Sat-urday morning The Oregon Short Unehas Arranged to send the first coasigjn-ment of Isaak Walton followers toIorthrn Utah and Idaho at 1020oclock Saturday morning Anothertrain on which the ezcursio nticketswill be honored wiH leave at 1145-oclock in the evening
The excursion promises to be thelargest that has yet left Salt Lake Cityin Quest of members of the flnnytribe The tickets are bait rates with-a time is from fifteento1 thirty days
No rules1 have been for theglen to follow although it is g aunderstood that aH flaIl thatwere not caught were left in
dream were not measured Further lisjud refreshments shall beehayed by all
Any one caught welching on thelunch proposition will be fined onedrink
No one shall use more than twentysix cissg words for inissiwg aana then be should tnsat ft a ahadludk Msjufly affair and keep
Wet feet should be placed under thefeats N person is allowed to get cold
Lost files like kt Sib should neverbe talked of IOf Bioce than half a min
pqm loon n m vmaoff-SaaIViro OOcials Are Jtxpected-
Thlf WeekGeneral Manager R E Wells of the
San Pedro Los Angeles Salt Lakeroad accompanied by General AuditorH I Bettis of Los Angeles DivisionSuperintendent H W Henderson
R K Brown andFirst Assistant Engineer H M McCartney left for Moapa yesterdaymorning to meet the party of officialsthat left Los Angeles on a tour of in-spection several days ago
The railroad official are expected tomeet next Thursday The party fromLos Angeles which is traveling by car-riage across the territory over whichthe tracks are to be built will arriveat Moapa some timevisaing party are Chief EngineerHenry Hawgood pid several other rail-road officiate
Vice President J Boas dark willbe the party as expected He hasbeen detained at I Angeles
Amended Mil med to Stop Bicfari
Trenton X 4 June Counsel forKawaidTr Hafrimah and SFierce today Sled 4 the United Statescircuit court a second amended Kill Inthe suit brought by them to restrainthe out of the proposed pro1ata plan of distribution of the assetsof the Northern Securities company
The amendments are intended tomeet the pouts raised at the recentargument of the case before JudgeBradford Counsel for the NorthernSecurities company at that time In-
sisted that Harriman and PierceJ P V Co 14 arid
their Northern Pacific stockand that they had no equitable rightto have the stock returned to them
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v Louisville Ky June 6 RevenueV Agent Augustus Bisot today renewed
by fling another suit the proceedIngsinaugurated by WHUam Weller Jrduring his term as revenue agentagainst the Southern Pacific railroadiompany for back taxes on propertyworth tMOOOMft The actual amountin litigation is 9I6eeees being taxes atan average rate of seventy cents ontbe a fMOMooo propertyfor five years
The aut instituted by Agent Wellerresulted in a compromise the companyagreeing to pay taxis to tin extent ofJ3I20W Weller prayed tile recovery of3050000 This difference arises out of
the difference of con jtlon of the de-fendants liability
More Xioeasaotiv OrderedMore locomotives have been ordered
the use of the Harriman linesvcntyfive consolidation and five
TJHIo type locomotives the latterOregon Railroad Navigation corn
jjny have been ordered of the Amenrn Locomotive company This is inaddition to the ree nt order for
locomotives of miscellaneousClasses Since January Harrimanliiirs have ordered IM engines Theryfws were as follows Sixtyfiveheavy coneoiifltttoa ntee Pacific six
BOTH JAWS allOT AWAY
Still a gqocsswful Bvaiaeaa JKaA man who bad both Jaws shot away
had trouble eating ordinary food butfound a fopddrink that supplies tbenutriment He says
i aa invalid since Mrfringe f Vtckeburg in IMS wherewas v ounded by a Minis ball pass-ing through tay head and causing theHUrt lose of my jaws I was a drum-mer and at the tone waa iefedinfa skii risk line tarrying a gunthat iae I have been awarded tb-jyieda f honor from the congress ofthe t iited States gattajitry on thefield
Tl onar u of my wound wereysp in its most aggravated form
land i finally proved ordinary coffeea fry hare on my stomach so If l arot better Then I
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LI W assistant iafing director of thy Mexicanrailway has promoted to posi-tion of assistant to the general
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at mice hraiuh i tu bo biliitup Jack irtirk to iap tlif Caaract opHer district The president of the rouJis Jftmes of New York
The Utah Construction company ofOgden has been awarded the cfor building a branch of the Sanroad Frisco to Newhoofcecontract is for nine miiee of track endgrading hot alrra5 hp n fomtneoced
A sifcirtl trait to Oneida arid YellowStoj Park yesterday over the Oregus Short Lino The tourists were fromthe CMS t mostly from Philadelphia
traveling in a standard unman The
nd Generacersft will meet other Harriman
iiaJa conferenceThe Short Une train tearing altfor at in inorning
changes time today and will hereafterleave at 7 oclock In the morning
first through sleeper to 81 Loutsover the Oregon Short Line Pa-cific and Wabash by way of Omahawill leave Salt Lake at t oclock thismorning are that the trainwill be well loaded The train will ar-rive t twelve hours earthenthen any other Salt LakeCity this morning
IRON DECISION MIXED
PlteerLoie Claims
A decision involving tttle to valuableboa properties tn the Iron B ringa
district Iron county wasdown by Judge of Ute
federal court yesterday The real liti-gant are Ae Walker brothers of afritLake City on one side and ft is unftifrstood the Colorado Fuel andcontpany oa ibeother though Ufce dUeof the principals in the action appearas Ute Excelsior Iron and com-pany vs Cleveland O Moss et at-Jasnes M Wicks et al two suits and
J Jones to quiet the plain-tiffs UUe to the Adams and Armstrongplaoer claims in the district namedThe Decision is mixed in its effect t-
Tbe is a complicated oneSome twentyfive years ago the piaeerclaims mentioned were patented by theWalkersand several years later Inorder to protect certain lodes found
the boundaries of the placerclaim they atented the Adams andArmstrong lodes Still later the de-fendants made four lode locations IKthe name district and covering muchof the plaintiffs territory as coveredby tile combination placer and lode lo-
cations patents contending that plain-tiff had not complied with the lawsgoverning tbe patenting of placerclaims in that their application didnot show that the vein afterwards pat-ented under the lode laws existed
The Judges decision does not finallydetermine the matter as is shown inthe closing paragraph of tbehanded down which reads as ft
So far as the defendants localconflict yith the placers are vxeept as to the Vein includedand not included in the plaintiffs lodeclaims and twentyfive feet on eachsf3e of suck vein To that extent thedefendants are entitled to dcucusquieting their title and tbe plaintiff isentitled to a decree as to all other
of the conflict area evirdeuce however does not enable neto describe by ssetes andPOrtfona oT fh TecVCfOns and iinkvs-tb parties can agree upon the pr-
to tbe master with direction to takeevidence on this point on notice to therespective parties and to report kinfindings thereon to the court
In other words the Walkers save theledge within their tod locations amieverything within their placeroutside of tile lode lines with tile escaption of such portions of lodes orveins as may be found and shown tg-
b msid the ode line of defendantsOne of the plaintiffs experts says thereis no reason to expect other than that
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CrgLPpErl TUffN OUTS
TbMtMittU Spend Day With Parewtsat S ltair
Yesterday was gsa day for overyooogsterB and their parents and
growjiup brothers Saltair It first excursion of theseasott and excepting for a heavywindstorm in the Ute daywaD ideal one In the thelake was comfortably warm and tempt-ed many feathers
Over 3060 tickets were Issued compli-mentary by the management of Salt
schoel pupils at the mornIng serv-ice last Sunday The regular Mondayafternoon matinee for children waagiven In the evening between SOS and
06 young people went out and en-joyed dancing
Glenn R Bothwell and wIt toCbeeter A R LJndeberg lot fi tblock U plat B flfWA
Blanche B Reavia and husband toWilliam Archibald lot 5 blockM plat B TO
Charles G Walker and wife to J 7
lot 15 block 1 5acreplat A
John J Self to Smithlot 4 block 5acre A 9s
Kate tQ J D Richardsonsectieo m tewnship 2 raSh
Janet Matthews to Albert O Mattot block M plat C J
William and wife to JanetMatthews lot block tt plat UHLOI
Sarah Husbands to Amy C MeKeever part of 8 and 9-
Mock S and Others Glendale addHfon IM-
Charles W Olson aad wife toCarl A Lobman section M township 2 south range 1 west 4800U
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PAJPBB sTAmnMi STRIKEAppleton WIs June I Tile strike of
the paper mill employee against longerhours wee begun today The strike af-fect lfM employee directly and
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EXTENDED TO PANAMAWashington Jui ti The domestic
WILL ASC WD m MojnraParis June SantusDumont who
will f nil for Not York on Saturdaysays ni ko Fits ascfni fit
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GRADUATION AT
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ORATIONS AJtS GIVETTTRTrF SOPHOMORES
The annual commencement exercisesof Westminster college were held lastevening at the First Presbyterianchurch Tbe platform was decoratedwith flowers Dr R G McNiece deanof the faculty presided at thecises Rev Josiah McClain pronounced-the invocation which was followedwith a piano overture by the MissesMargaret and Emma Heekner
There were three sophomore orationsThe first by Albert C B4ohm of Portland was on America in the Twen-tieth Century It dealt with thegreatness of the United States at thepresent time and bow it is consideredthe hope and glory of libertylovingpeople throughout the world TheWorlds Foremost Diplomatist and IllsVictorious Work was the subject otthe oration delivered Neilson of Mt Pleasant Secretary JohnHay was sjpbjcct of an apostropheTheodore emIl Larson ofdiscussed the question Is Russia
to American Sympathy in tbePresent War He the negativeside arguing that Japan was protectlug her rights from tile encroachmentsof an territorygrabbingautocratic and oppressive governmentMiss Edith Sutherland andBlohm then rendered a piano and vio-lin duet
The graduating oration on Why WeShould Wish for Japans Success byJames Roderick Thompson of Ogdenelicited considerable applause Thespeaker dwelt on progresBivenessof Japan as against the backwardness-and unctvilisJttg tendency of RussiaThe theme of the discourse was if Rus-sia should win it wojd mean a retro-gression in the worlds progress Mrs
j R Andrews and Mrs R J Caskeysang a
Rev John Edward Carver of Ogdendelivered a talk oa The Importace ofa College Education maintaining thatmen with college teaming stand amuch better chance of success in theworld than others less educated
The graduate James B Thompsonthen received his diploma at the bands-of Dr McNiece Rev Car-ver pronounced the benediction
M V I A WORK
Various SpMkMC at SecondDays Sfssion of Geaferonce
Discuss Diffrwt Phases
The second days session ofconference of the Young Mens
Mutual Improvement association yes-terday consisted of two meetings forofficers at Barratt ball on the L D SU campus At the morning sessionPreston D Richards of Granite talked-on Five Essentials for a SuccessfulSuperintendent ad Oliver Christianson of Juab lectured on five Essen-tials tor a Successful President
In the afternoon paper on How JInterest NonMembers of thetn M I A Work readHolton of Box Elder George ASmith of Salt ake dU asaed Jlpw toSecure Prompt and Regular Attend-ance The discussionswere all technical relating to the innerworkings of the improvement associa-tions
Last evening the primary departmentdelegates enjoyeR a social session inthe Twentieth Ward Amusement hall
Today papers will be reid by J WMuaser of Wasatch E Morris ofSt George G Q Morris of Salt Lakeand J A of Cache Themeetings are to be held at It oclockin the morning and oclock in theafternoon
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Improvement WorkThe Fourteenth hall
was crowded to the doors yesterdaymorning at the session of the annualconference of tbe Yoong Ladies Mutual Improvement associations Theopening exercises consisted of thesinging of a hymn and a prayer byMiss Alice K Smith The presidingofficer Mrs Mottle H Tingey
that IBmina S Taylorthe general president was present andwould address the meeting which shedidA question beg was then conductedby Mrs Knight of the Taylor stakeThe questions had previously beensent sit by the beard to the different i
members They consisted of Inquiriesaa to wrhat each iadtvMeal society had i
fuun the bet method ofthe doctrinal and literary lessons whathad brought about the greatest sue I
cess m the assocIaUoa how the BestnMTHI obtained in oflcera I
and testiotiipr meetings as towbtlhei or not the stake possessed aUttrtUng library arid if suggestions asto observing parliamentary law havebeen carried out
Mrs M M ali of San Juan whohas just visited 11 the stakes saidthat as many of b w were so farapart fn improvementwork were difficult to
dojM f the AvinK each aof the work a ci mpii bed Mrs
Laora Burdette fajked ye tesUmopy-meettegs and on faith healing in timiliea as tbe daughters testified in regan to it
solo wsjs Tendered by MrsLea Owen ftefrvmHch Miss Emma
outlined the work of the mutual improvement associations for the
seasonThe afternoon session of the confer
eaea was devoted to technical workIt iepnsisted of papers and addressesbjr a9soriation cfti er nd stake represeataiives
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COLOtAUO DEMOCRATS
State Convention Will Be Held inPueblo Today
Puihln aia June Nearly allUiugates to tile Democratic con-vention to be held tomorrow reachedthe city tonight attd caucue s wereheld at the hotels and clubs Accord-ing to thp forecast as outlined by theleaders Mayor R W Speer of Denver
i adinp ih delegation fota that citybe hair lima of the convention
Tirre appears to be but little doubt i
that a will be made by the Hearstfollowers for an instructed delegation-and claims are math by the Hartthat thfy win win Othr partyIfad rs txpress uual iice thatHI iiiiistnit 1 iViaujii will be sent
iiiiiiiat riiti convention from Colo-rado
It Is thought the action of the su-preme court today in sustaining Gov-ernor Peabony in the Mowv raso WAIL
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A pretest representing 548208 frontfeet out of feetvw c last even-ing flied with the city council againstthe Improvement of Brigham streetIt requires of the frontageto prevent the paving To kill the proposed improvement property owners
IMi fet must protestState Engineer A P Doremus
twentyfive other persons have askedthe council to include propertyin tbe district wherein bicyclists areprohibited from riding on the sidewalks They ask that Second Weststreet between South Temple and See
end North streets be included Mri oremus says that the riders on thatstreet have become so arrogant that
j they will not turn out for the averagepedestrian
Superintendent of Waterworks FrankL Hines was appropriated 1150 to at-tend tbe annual meeting of the Amer-ican Waterworks association whichmeets in St Louis Mo June 8
For the time being at least the SaltPalace management will not be per-mitted to sell liquor to women on thegrounds after 7 oclock in the eveningMayor Morris vetoed an ordinance giv-ing Use management that right andhis action was sustained CouncilmanFernstroro gave notice of his intentionto introduce an ordinance Mondaynight granting the privilege to theSalt Palace
The city recorder reported that dur-ing May its cases were tried in thecriminal division of the city court vet-ting the city In fines and forfeitures244856
The Utah Independent Telephonecompany made an to kto the police patrol system witelectric wires and add other lnnoatione to the help and fire calls
J N Sharp Jr former member Ofthe council presented petition rep-resenting 9280 feet on Brigoam streetasking that the thoroughfare bpaved with asphalt and potthe former being the cheaper
Music and Drama
The weakness of a womans vanityof power the tragedy of a par low
thwarted and turned to bitterness terchance the mockery ofthe midst of regal luxury the curtainrung dowa on the terror a tee
fearing death That and thebeautiful devotion of two men a servant
a girlhoods tore and have DuBarry Picture a face lighted witheyes of flaming in passion ormelting in tenderness a facefrom storm to sunshine in an instantcrown the face a fine brow andglorious Titian hair Add a figure ofluring curves and inviting grace full ofthe Joy of living and swayingthose about her That is Pu Barry-of Mrs Leslie Carter as waa seenat the Grand
The character Belasco hasmoulded it and as SIrs Carter portraysit isa wide from the histori-cal ceuct But inthe plaY as in thelife she was cr of clrcumstances a aafe of
in first appearlHg af the oMolnerthen the favorite of Jean t u Berry
I then tb kings mistress the t Hrand maker of policies for all Franeemore courted more cud at lastmore hated than any subject of the ear
It is a sombre picture of a sot did timebut the black background is relievedidealised by the love ettOu for anofficer of the guard whose fate is inter-woven with her own whose life shesaves at the cost of her ownfrom power Whether as the capriciousghn whose vanity proves her ruin ofmistress of a king whose caresses sbedespises there is no question c to MrCarter art In the scene where herlover eotera her room as awounded a hunted fugitive arid shshields kiln from discovery portrayalof agonized love of abject terror P
greatness In the garden seemswhere Is cast off by thetragedy against a background of mirth
is magnificently In nosingle scene is the character lovable andyet one pities the cruelty f rte likehen and the of the in-
evitable doom that awaits her Whenshe Is finally throws in prUoa when thedeath sentence comes to her when shein drawn through the jeered atand hissed by the mob when the lastscore of fate is still remem-bers the ir1 Who really to loveand be loved hi purity and forgets thatshe is a creature the imaginationstaged for the diversion of crowd
such geauiovness einotton can come only from great actingand Mrs achieved it
The aupportlag company was capablethrough not The stagesettings were unusually tine and the
A large audience witnessed the play and
Among occupants of boxes wereator Kearns Mr and Mrs Per-ry 8 Heath and Miss Vson Governorand Mrs Wells Mr Mra B Ferryand Mrs Prank W Jennings Mrs DavidKeith and party MrMrs Lehman JosephMr and Mrs William OBrfcn The au-dience included practically all the firstnight society contingent
Du Barry will run until Wednesdaynight a matinee on tnat afternodn
Kansas City Mo TbeBrotherhood of Boilermakers and Shipbuilders of America have reelected bya referendum vote Grand PresidentJohn and GrandTreasurer J Gilthorpe both of KansasCity Kan The brotherhood has 4Munions with 42000 members
Birmingham Ala June i R VJohn G Murray rector of gf Mlchteffand All Angels Episcopal chur l ofBaltimore hat declined the btshoprieof Kentucky being convinced that hispresent paramount duty is in Balti-more
3froT ThONG ENOUGHAnnapolis Md June 8H W
has pc rd the ex-amination for admission to the navalaca4 say W J o of of thefourth was found physically inca-pacitated and has
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LEAVES rOB CHICAGOWashington June 6 Postmaster Ooral wilt leave here n xt Sunday
where he willafter the Republican national convention
07 PABJESI1Worcester Mass Juno 6 Jamas E
McGarr formerly a wpll known ball-player of the National League died Inthe Worcester Insane asylum today ofpart i a ed 41 years
WHOLESALE DRlJGGiSTS
CIGARS A SPECIALTYO Sox S70PSait Lake City
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MONTANA GIRLS COMING
Papal Young WBJSJSJI om Way to
Montana girls who have been votedthe most popular in their various counfries wffl arrive in Salt Lake City Fri i
day on a special car over the OregonShort Line The young wonien are on i
way to the Worlds fairThe excursion is sent by the Butte i
Intermountairi and is the result of avoting contest that was held in Mon i
lana October 19 to a few daysago The party consists of thirtyoneyoung women with Mrs J M WhiteOf Butte Mont as chaperon Theenly other members of the party areMr and Mrs T E Butler J M Whitean G W FitsgcraJd j
Prom the Short Line tie party willbe taken by a special car over the j
Denver Rio Grande road
KKBSIEDEBlftJT ACCBPT2SD-Viqcennea Ind June Dr Horace
Ellis president of the Idaho state nor-mal school has accepted the offer ofthe presidency of Vincennes univer-sity
xzire AT A SAULLisbon June C The king and queen
were present tonight at the ball givenby Minister Bryan in honor of the off-icers of the American squadron
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Most of bolts that I mm setting noware to men who have been sent here bytheir friends whom I have eared I thinethat is best evidence that busi-ness Is a standpoint ofcures as as oa the side
Just lately I have received letters ofpraise from this men
Fred Sanders Canyon Jerry Montcured of rheumatism A P LavenderRochester Mont cured of vital week
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