ckogfl Id Off. Sut-irn sniuo S. — no. llwl cy. Si«r-will* rof p'.c-(II OllC-oallntics. Framed •third otr oif. —Til froui 3:20 o-Inyuver parly i“ in. .lax-National I. Rockn-ill. NVWt-:roalt;t ar-r. Ilnrrl* tiling !lt;• as been rill r!° i» to Si.SECOND DAY OF HEARINGDAVID JENSEN. CLERK OF MUNICIPAL COURT, READS RECORDS OF FINED. »Shows Thai Complaints Were Sworn to Agalnet Gamblers and Others and the Defendants Forfeited Thoir Ball.:r nn a1*t position, lain withy liim as ) I he ap-Ogdon asLine, • he io Ogden, row Rcud n out on lr. Ilnrri* elvml the cordially oh In re*ITHDAY.i 34h an: I Grant's y, a large mlL.UiBli-ittile the t glowing whom huandoscwltuprcs-n llio pre-o the oilyformerlyallicr.INS.on* the day upon rerc the . B. canal . Walker, M. 4run-od, Major n Gillett, idler and * control*-he object ic general tuturea of relay Far-sluuer, re*OF IN-iKh the ac-per s. Mrs. arrcnvlllo, lat she la tie valuedn ioft -byeiiH, who no figo.she was illy and n ho should nc or the The Inl-»\e -snow ipere waro ■n opened. •» fttill !lv-BT.t. Henry, year denu e. and ad-rofessar of University, lo hocnmo tho IJnl-i the third ssor to go nla during Lacb nnd Dean Halils time to (tries, and t attended, lat field ofE.27.—South a reports a v miles oft : sc boon nr-, itnel. wltW. cn ashore Inst night, ration bays btedly the fruia lal-u catgo of ; ia a Rood tnfl nn lt;*r* Ida to floatThe second .-ays ficn'.on of llto preliminary hearing of J. J- Shepherd began at JO: 15* tlila morning In Jnutlcu Khces tonrl. Municipal Clerk David Jensen was the first Witness for ' tbu defense, lie road from the docket showing Ural TtolSr lwadoh had forfeited $15 ball on Dec. lilli. 3003..by failure to appear in cntrL lie testified thill during this month of Deeemhrr aha hail IlkmttM pul n|i the forre.lt money of 78 tmeh for a number of Ihc Inmates of her Iioiims o3 Electric alley. Ho staled that there wore other liindladlett who noiiuHy brought over furfcll money for their Indy hnnfilcra, namely Rell l-ovo and Pearl Raymond. The majority of ibirly-iwo forfeitures were |t tip hy Bolle London alone. In Uie succeeding month* or January ami February nolle London likewise put up forfait money for Ihc dCUlttWB of her resorts to tho amount ofJS.Ofl epch. Thc,nami*a of those living in her Houses of nwlgnuUott always appeared 03 UlO complaints. Ic the month ol March thorn were thirty-mm* prosti-tule* who forfeited 1*11. ■ H« w»l'1 that on (lie ldth of April. Bciie London deposited something over *?0i as ball for the Inmates of her houses, whichamount was forfeited. The chief of police furnished llto list of names o' iiroaUliitcs. During the traat Iwo or tluoo months lhe* iiiwlllun* have herai clinr?.el wIUj VBgrtucy. tmlu* '• Ihe oil an i;e in tho law wllli-reference lu vagrancy. Attorney Lrsscnser ask-i*1 Mr. Jensen how inauy gaicowra were on tho record as having paid-fines during the past two or Three Thereupon County Attorney HulRmsM objected, saying that If the exorn nation were iiroeeaded with on tho l|*es laid down hy the dc/ensB lt wmUd ^O all mmmer. He said thnl 3dmUUi.g that ihe cambllug houses we» «-*«• Intel Dll .WO the beams of prostitution It would not throw any light, upon Ihe alleged special ,.rtvlieBe« ahowii to Tom Tophani nnd Bvl.e London by Air.1 Mr.PLewenger cald that he wlfthod to show by n nuabee of wllnettca Ui»‘ certain ptmblen were ueU'g marhcd parla oud loaded'dice and that l*o mayor noltllcrt City Detective Peader about this and told him to nvciJgato. When the gamblers were asked lu pro-ilnee. - thoir - gambling poraiiamiiall-J limy shmved Iho goud tools ond nw thn other* Mr. l-o^usef r.valed that ho desired , tn prove, lhal i : Eoiu T«n»-ham won mouey hy running, croaked ■MCI ta- '■»•» Cbmmmtw? Inr; ccny. nnd hy .so dolaB.vaauellug as a fence for stolen goads.. -Justice Rh'.'ftft. ntlcd ..the same as ywierdsy thnl unless some *, Mftala emr.bllng homre cQnid bo proven have given stolon yioporty tokind Irf ovldrmrrD tvaeWhen Mr. Lcwngnr DBked Mr Jon-sen for -.'he rerords of (lie convtcllon Dl John Ilainnnr aud' Jack Fry of me WUlto Elephant saloon.(orncy again ohject-l. aayln*. Ilml was not relevant to prove that Tom Topham vm a reoWCi* of stolen gnoda.The court niM that IT «oun«Ulou could he proved with Uie i»rtim in uuesUun, Topham and Beil Lonaon, it would be nilmiMlblc. Both Hnmncr aud Fir npi'cnrod without warrant be-,BClerk Jrnwn said.that twine of the {•tmblere pul. up «IP0 hail for nppeuraucc. .Tho renson Mr.. l-’ascngsr gnvs tor. going Inlp Hus ma ter was that he Intealed to prove llmt this Rnmhling was eonductoH 1n R placo rented by Mr. Pender.During the month of December It wub shown 'hat- twaldcs llamuer and Fry. a great number of oth«r, BPP*W crl without wamuit and their boll »w forfette.1. J. J- fih?Phenl nut up J..Q In this month aa hall which whs for-f^Clerk JMiacn saW that so far Chief U»S«1bS h*d atpiod all the eompKInU ajmlnst the gambler*. Complain s .n each caw «frc filed about the Iblh of ttich month. It dcvelopo:! th^ ddrlnK U,e mouths or .Tftnuary and F-hruary J. J. Shepherd had deposited J-tnch month, oa hall which was forfeited.AltiuhnieBla were made out for ua-,,i„,nR wU^ko,_ ui|eo umll 2pellol to appear In court as tlioy had been -ubpoanaed and refvtsed to come. Tho qucajlott wns argued at length by Mr. i.carnger iuilt;l County AUortiay I (irlanlftkl. Thb, County Adoruey hold Dial no -wnrranr. coilIJ Ismio for«-lho urrcM «»£ Bald tmncEtM. m there Is no law that provides for tho iximpaleory free siimiUUOlng of witnesses to preliminary ftnnjliwllono.. Mr. Lousenker »r. cot-rt that a ilefeudar.l In a eiirolnal m Hon •-Itall have r frjatrdy. public trial* and shall.liftvu • compuleory jtroi cs* (0 malw wllncMoa alleml and (hat no fees .v.nlil 1*0 et'llocte.1 until final JiulKraoul. 'T'oul xhame on the mnn who would i«y (lie Justice !s liable If he comieU ihe aii»*ai*Aoeo.«if wlUieeses.'’ said At-Iorncy l-osier.Eor and thvfi Induunted that County Attorney Hulanlskl was pro: ml lug his tthc defcDdnnl'Bl witnesses by objculliic lo them lulling the truth. -If }tiu Intend to convey any kucIi ldcii, you are Jtntlng Jbot which ir. uni rue.” oratalmed ihe County AJ-torucy. At this Blase of tlm proceee-iurs lr. Shrpherd lj^isted on having few wurda to any, but kept quiet after being tvM that, di he wus reprn-aer.letl by counsel, lie should have anything bo with Bitld, swtt’J In tho court by Ills eodnael.The JmJico now desired to consider the law on Hid compulsory attendance of wltuetwca.wid a recMS of tcu mm-iiick won lAken.’Aftor this sliort tor ess. Jubilee nnce» mlcl that iho defendant- ahould ho cn-lltleJ lo a compulsory attendance orvltnoaKee In hlr, behalf and an Attachment for I heir api'taranec was ordered.• Mr. l-esscuBer Btaled that he had con-wniol lu Mr. Glsftinniui remaining away, as the Mayor had very irnport-unl biisluoss lo attend to ami \letnroti (a bo nvensed.'Erik 1-artwn, proprlMor o Ihe. Uli« Queen RaloutJ,” w the ftrol; called for th« defenw. He tislificd that be knew Chief Browning. Captain Drown and Delrcflvc Bender. Attorney l.p?seD8cr Aflked him ft gampllAB took Place In hla oaloon In Jaaoary, February and March of thin year. Mr. Hulanlskl objected to this line or qucs-llor, us lie claimed it was the tamo 6b suing on a fishing expedition-to Ond out what occurred tor Ihe bencflt of un0lAiinraey l/^senscr made tho slata-uieni that he desired to provo that certain men In Ogden weie receivlnc special privileges: that he wanted U prove that fines were oolteUul Hom rcrljdu parties In.* the privilege ot *. Tunningrnmet of chonre.Attorney Hulsnlahl clnlniwl that ih« romplalDt allcsmi that Tom Tppbrnn uni Belle Lundon received sperlat pn\-ilegca. aud that if «he !tnMaran prove (bat, his tcBllmony would ho'e.M\M!c«! Hhces ruled that ilie delenno might bring out any evidence that wonld loud to prove allegation- mcn-llraed in the complalnl-__When Larsen asked if gatnoiinR was carried on In tho rear part or his iho County Attomcy againcollateral deaeenrlant oi t who ailDiinlsicireJ the.oni I’rc*fdent Ceorgc WftiJil|i at III- home here. 1Iq.wahKowa nf iho'dvsecratloxbtorn' Kiinb At Iliidson/N. biudened hie death. Mr. I llrod from Ihe banking b years ago and devolod t amateur rporfH. • Ifc woo In IIyo bird shooting U*i France and the UnitedHudson, K...Y., April 2 t.'Or. or ihe ranilal!«m at (iciternl H- V. H. Living In '.808. leads iho official Hove that the sole, objt ghouls was to secure jv vnlne which, ncconlhiB wore burled* with Mrs. ■ton. tie irer.eral'R wife, 1SS6. II la thought no made to carry away aty in tbu touib. Ah y0l-.no been made but tie ofllr cnu nwlvo the aijatory ai criminalft.Only one metallic cofli tact. The other* which lt;appear to havo ctuinblod Set her with tlielr conictlStories liavo liocn ct river cniintlPR for near), tury to (ho effect Chnt-J* vnlue wore Imided with slon at her expressed de thought likely thnao t#k cupidity of inofesslonMl t*ONE VICTIM W!LHe Recalvgd Fatal InJ • Rear-End Collision Nea N. J., YesterdloTomthisfur ks usual.ugh?cough Is a nivaru Ihnt K*. uul fir up: ion and srd to tritlo ? Acker's i, Colds And lestlon tho mcdles. H ighl Bad it It will prc* a and cure In it is ■very bulllu a*,y back, rug Co. —Adiournntonr wrs:C'0,'UAFTERNOON SESSION.licforo the oomnieneement of Ute «-teruooa se«Mon JusUco Bbeaa IsWMd mi AUBchi^eni f' 'he fol.owing *'1|-Tnnt Kurts, Ei. Davcmort.Mr. Lex-UCSftCS*. .. ...John Hnroacr: John Smith, vlttBolle LiudonAthcrwlsc.HrxT.ToF ham ruovers. Rev. J. R. C«r- . Clarence Meyers. Rev.vit and I-on Parry. J3uhpocna6 ajve keen IXHwed for rhrao witnesses but they hnd refused VO appear and unless Ihoy arc in couri tomorrow at It* n in., Ihoy are liable lo t- adjudged gnllly of contrinpt.Bara Farr was thn flrxi wiinoss. Hu t»-sllfieJ th' hr I* • police ofllecr hut that Detective Pender is not hi« mi* (Hiiior. tifllccr. The lAlior’a.. speclnl duty'i* to invuKtiRiitC’ •‘mV»ked work.” In tuiAvcr lo a queailon by Attorney LoAScnger hi* said there was a school house within 400 fert of Electric nl Icy. The county aliom.'y ohjeeled In this hue uUMStbuiIng and Um i*hjw* Hon wit; Kiifiilnnl.Th'* tnurl then twenty 'ninutHs I* other witness'*.tlN» ii wan3 reress arrlr idCLOSE OK TFSTIUIDAV AF-TRRKOQS S PROD E KI 1 .N’t! 3AsyourH It'-tnnl* at'**d. rowif In*ANf!the ’ Rtdtadsrd reiuui cl«s. lt;sl ycstcrdnj • lllly Hisor.ler * Crltchloiv «M plwiil on llu«. stand as the next wltneas. Un nxhlbilv.l Hook “M, piuOifdiugi of lio Cltv ('Oiiiicll. 10 show ilia. .1. II i'rni-! dcr was a duly appoint id city ilclce-i live. Mi* Ia‘;«vniiitr adrcUu-d tl’.vl he j In and was :i duly nppntnt«*,t d't-.it. | live.An affldnt It wa» pnucutrJ hy U».11order CWtfhlAWiil ihc Mostt ..I bis las-I 11 ntooy to I lilt, eft cel that 2. K. I lav on-imrc. chief nf iwlh-e. luul aubinillel Himsalnun.0l,Sri!e«.engct UiOt bf £'**lt;? tu prove that Pwder ltMW of IJe. ex-Istruct- of such ptmbllriR aud had extended special privileges.•tl appears to me as if ibis rnm-plaiut covers! wl»t might be matin Into crvcral otTenses. sn'.d JuHtlce Kbc«••If render lr. claimed to have turn shea BMrial titlvllcg-'a. ■tlion It would UC lllelous ir.lt Is p|*cn Jl'At lie bad not dnno such thing, nnd. onAUiUtfid tbc Justice, -the specUl TrtvlIORM niurt refer in ihc reriatn parUex meunoaeti.Mr. Larson Mia-Ujaftntiv -w»r-i*o uno running a pnkfr 80® «** h0^that ho knew of/ When '-CMsuter usked him If BluUC. tliu uiaa who ro-csnllr died fromdidn’t run-’*-game there, the Oonnty Aitorney again objected.Mr, IjesMnger their mod*. th« «tnte-ment tl.nl this was one of tho v«n* few luxlaacoft where he know of R wuniy Attorney defending a wHbob* lt;hi the stnnd, and proleetlM-bim from giving lestionmy tbu'. might prnvo U»e w*t-oCES R.iilly of n erinw* . • ...At ihtr. tho Couni.y AltoruC-j nald. “The stlornoy for tho tiefea-e la nttenipUnff to. find some one ihut hr rnn cover wlfn Ills villainous, dirtr, liiralotik allnse.'aarti as Is printed lu till# paper ipointing lo the ^ ol the Daily News of April Dlb).Tiie court wtnnlaod Hie objection oi the COimiy Attorney that lh«, Iwlj-nionv as to whether or not Clarence Stone ran a gambling .tablo in Eric Larson's ptaro w.m ImmuteriRl anu jr-Clerk David .leneon of the Mnn'dpal court tcatlflod that among bis Haiti* ha was tho receiver or flma when pnid. When he woe naked wholbnr he li.J received soy nnet for gumhllug «unns the month of January. County Attorney Hulanlflkt iuterposcd an ohjectlon. saying that the rc-ord was the hesl evidence. He testified ' that he knew that rORiitar cumplatata were mad* against the luaittet of Cells Luudcn a place and tliat «U« dcposllal Jlfi bail for herself und 7S.00 for each of the inmates of liar place and upon the failure to appear their ball was tor-fcltod. He ul« testified that, as a usual thing1 warrants were r.ol issued for their arrest. Il«* testified lh*t the hoad generally fixe*', for gambhwa was 31--per moulb, which as a usual lltlng wos (crreitcdHo claimed that the court fixed tho amount of ball for loth gambles and proKlllutoa. He said th- h«!l for c person running n poker Ubio i* jno.Jb and that It was tho aimie for Mil. table. I’nor lo February ti »ftx J2S.00 for each table. Ho wss naked to bring out All the dockets for .fanunry. Febrnnry aud March tin wblch I* a reenrd of finre pnM by gamblc-re and prostitutes during those months.)He sulil. In reply to n qnealloa. that he knew Tom Topham hut. :lld not know anythlug about Ills IwSlnvss. lie tctdlfled that no wxrrent of arrcRta were Irs.inl nfior tho forSeltnrc of Ixmits.Count.v Attorney Hnlxnifikl argued that Judge Unwell was nn--on trial for ; htn tnelltotl lt;f dn!mr municipal IuibI- . m» nnd said ihnt he did not seo whore . Mils form of quvNiiunlng hn.l any bear* ) mg in the mallei as tu proving whMher Mr. Sh-pberrt wbn guilty or no* guilty.Mr. ,1'nren »■» noi orors exH.Tiibed Peter roulsou of the Hiowd PAiacc Saloon wt,s .lie next wHmna colled. When aftkci! if gxmhllng was being curried on in the rear of his ratoon. Mr. llulu-.-.ixkt iulerreaod the objection thnt It. win* irrelevant and laimaiorlnl. Jux* tire Rbi ex suoUlned the objection.In reftnunre to a iiuwiluii propounded by Mr. l.«*«*AHper. Mr. PouImii raid lint hr had h«*v.*r paid R llm* f«ir gam-bllng. He was not mitta-examlncd.An adjnnrnuful wav. then lakcn u;i-Ncw York, Arrll 27.'-i sqveu paBoeugej-B Injured reflr-ond collision near K betweeu the Long Branc tuO Florida special bn t raula railroad om* the ley. of Anbury Park, N. will dlu. He imtolnod llie brain und internal ly the others hurl was BIre. Of Harrisburg. Fa,, lie not surioue.The accident was a pe railroad history.. Digit', made up tbc Florid* Iral U paused ElbuboUi stu brake pipe coanectinc tl firel coach parted. TIir automMli: all* brakes lo onco to the train. Tile engine trom the «pplii»l brakes caused the con; the engine Rittl firar ear the engine darlod ahead, stopped within lt;• short dThe cuglireer at once brakes to the loenmolh back to pick Up bis ua;Just as the coupltus w the Loi)8 Branch oxpm high spred. rottnucd a c. ginccr threw on the al the rear coxejv of the Which fortunately, wee split In t**m. '[All tlios t ho two forward’cars of Branch eXprcg, - *•Tito RraoMu of. Ihc . train loxt his. life by ju a fence. HU body rolle* the train. . . ,• -SUNDRYCiConference AQrecment day Clears lip all. D.Waalilngtnn, April. I rcrcr.ce asrecptcnt on li appropriation hi!I rei e.lcara up all rjlfference two hou*«t n.a thlft tu Senate araeudmuals prlallona for light,bouse fog KlgnaU ArA .retnnntian at Point Concept New* Dungcn«M, Wash, The housr provision piopriutloi.fi heruAfter caforcomcnc of*1hC.Ch act available for the B of tdonti float lor.. IB rot Tho eenate amendmc an office building for tolned. In relation: to of lh« oast front of tl stltuloa ara ‘ irovbled for R Joint comtnUslOT ators and .three metul and report at the un congress pliuis lu dftni of cost for the otenrj tlon of tho unpitol.T'hc amendment app 00b for a blHtuc of Th Is stricken out fltul a r od to crcale a’commh plans un.1 design? for t not exceeding *100,000 'ihe senate atnetidir from SOCO.OOn to Jl.fii siniction and onlnrgct buildings at military pr The amount r.rproprln ing the Frwidlo U rodtil in i.Vlo.1; \V-fir.«»lny.DEATH OFC. LIVINGSTONTlir silk Side Will* lint ill li” last day And tlii- ribhor kii pb’iixod with UiHi