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Show THFr PKOVO POST SIMON BAMBERGER , Governor Elect Young Salt Lake Girl Shot Prominent Young Attorney , Salt Lake, Nor. 10. Rosa M. of Salt Lake, attorney prominent v as shot and killed by Mrs. Amy Hill, of 165 West Fifth South street,' In bis office, 1026 Kearns building, last night The woman fired two shots. Both were deadly, acordlng to doctors who Bon-uy- were called. Mrs. Hill entered the office in coma Bispany with Mrs. Joseph Vincent, had she after telephonter of Bonny, ed to her of her Intention to determine to recover. If she could, to recover the love of the man, which Is said to have waned within the last few days. Bonny was sitting at his desk when the two women entered. According to both of them, the subject in mind was immediately discussed. Bonny is said to have refused to listen to them. Following this, Mrs. Vincent with her brother Jhat he I leaded in an adjoining office. alone her hear Mrs. Hill declined to alow any secret She said that she wantconversation. ed to hear all that might be said;, The man then stood up to get his hat which was lying on the top of the I havent time to talk to you desk. women," he Is feported to have remarked. The next moment he said. "Dont bother me, and started to leave the office. As he took a step forward Mrs. Hill drew a .32 caliber rovolver from her muff and shot Bonny. DEMOCRATS SWEPT Governor Bamberger, D, 7885; Morris, R, 5545. Secretary of State Bennion, ' Kelly, R, &372, Attorney General Shields, D, 7955; . Fabian, R, 5375. State Treasurer Larson, D, 7838; D,-799- UTAH COUNTY FROM END TO END with grief when I knew he would have nothing more to do with me "I was in the throes of desperation I thought of the wrongs I had done my husband and everything looked black. It was a terrible thing to do and I know it. But, Oh, what could I do? She was asked if she had been living with Bonny. She admitted that she had. She continued: "Bonny and I lived together when we should not have done so. I hare sinned against society, but, oh, do not let my parents know. The shock would kill them. She said she went about consider ably with Bonny when she was living with her husband and continued' "My husband was so good to me With practically all of the returns in from the election m Utah county, President Wilson leads with the tremendous ote of 8116 against Hughes ."279 It was the greatest land slide in the history of voting In this county w lth the possible exception of the vote for Bryan in 1896. Morris led the Republican ticket with a vote of 5545 against 7885 for Simon Bamberg- er. Elmer Corfman, elected Judge of the supreme court was the only man who ran ahead of the president Judge a to - the judges popularity In Corfman received 8156 votes, splen-tribut- e his home county. In the district and county offices, Judge Morgan led all others In the county, outstripping the presidents Madsen.R, 5493. State Auditor Rlrie, D, 7904; Jensen, R, 5406. Superintendent of Public Instruction Gowans, 13,107. Judge Fourth District Morgan, D, 8416; Evans, R, 4950. District Attorney McDonald, D, 7952; Hansen, R, 5370. Thomas. County Commissioners D, 8045; Page, R, 5180; Reese, D, 8182; Brlnghurst, R, 5405. County Clerk Epperson, D, 9186; Smith, R, 4322. Treasurer Openshaw, D, 77 J7; Nelson, R. 5668. Treasurer East, D, 8150; Clinger, R, 6157. Recorder Phillips, D, 7826; Davis, R, 6379. Attorney Larson, D, 8004; Parker, R, 5329. Surveyor Argyle, D, 7863; Stewart, R, 5474. Assessor Creer, D, 7882; ChsA-wicR, 5300. 1 and I forsook him for Bonny. Oh, vote by 300. why did I do It? When my husband Following Is the vote as it now learned of my relations with Bonny stands: he took me back on two occasions President Wilson, D, 8116; Hughes But my love for Bonny seemed IrreR, 5279. sistible and I returned to him " Senator King. D, 7945; Sutherland "Then there was a divorce. I was JL544Q . alone to blame. 1 was parted from D, 7990; Ma Mays, Congressman my husband and four children. Short There is no better way to fool a by, R, 5453. ly after, my little girl, 13 years of 1 cold than by using CROUPINE. At Justice Court Corfman, , , 4 f . Supreme age died I was grief stricken, and all druggists, 25c. D. 8156; Btraup, R, 5188, , how I did wI5h that I could have been near my husband to console him. but It was too late. Bonny never treated me right. He abused me terribly at times. But I loved him Just the same. Its terri'Kir i i ble to think of. I cant imaglne"why The shot pierced the left cheek I did it t j g s , j 9 and coursed through the brain. Mrs. Then Mr.. Bonny and I removed to HUGHES OPERATED Vincent then grappled with Mrs. Hill the Raleigh hotel. I was recognized JAMES BULLOCK for the possession of the revolver. ON FOR APPENDICITIS there as the housekeeper. Bonny ran She failed in her task. Aa, Bonny the hotel for a client who lived out. ACCEPTS NEW JOB; It.has always been said in the motor Inlay dying on the floor, Mrs. Hill di- side the state. We lived there for Dr E. G. Hughes was operatrected another shot at him. The more than a year and during that ed on last night at the Provo dustry that you never were able to judge shot penetrated the left side of the 'time Bonny did not treat me right CLOVE IN luAHO quality by Studebaker price General hospital for appendl-- ! $ nek and came out abovet he right But all the same, I am sorry for what the :1:cj have always been so reasonable. cltis. He is feeling aa well to-- i eye. Death was practically instant-aneou- I did. James A. Bullock lias resignedhlSL But lhara never has been time when this as can Bonny did not utter aword of as school after the first shot. in the now in the new SERIES position principal was t: uer Now Lookout she what had Mrs. done, Realizing Ashton, Idaho, to accept a position 17 Studebaker Models. Come in and see Hill broke away from Mrs. Vincent JACKSON MO., COUNTY, When a cold hangs on as often in the office of the Utah Power & the cars the QUALITY cars of the year. and ran into the corridor. She push- hagpens or when you have VOTES FOR PROHIBITION hardly Ught Company in this city. Mr. Jas. . M. E. CRANDALL ed an elevator button, and as the gotten over one cold before you con- Clove has accepted the positidl and Kansas City, Nov. 8. Jackson counDealer elevator came up she exclaimed to the tract another, look oat for you are linow on is his way to the Idaho school. I have shot Bonny. able to contract some very serious boy running it: which Phone 343 includes this city apparentty, Provo Oh, do get a doctor, quick." , wa disease. This succession of colds Mr. Bullock will succeed Mr. Robert ly turned a majority for prohibition in When arested the woman said: weakens the system and lowers the Curtis who has resigned from the voting on the dry amendproposed For about five years I have known vitality so that you are much more ment yesterday. With all but nine company to engage in the power Bonny, t loved him dearly. He seem-e- d o contract chronic catarrh, trie and hardware business with Roy precincts reported, the vote this mornll the world to me. I do not know 40 H. 50 H. pneumonia or consumption.- - Cure 'Boren. - ing stood 29,136 for the amendment ' why I dlT it, ut when he refused to your old while you pan. Chambe' 28,185 against it gnd listen to me I though I had to shoot rlains Cough Remedy has a great If CROUPINE falls to cure call and I did not mean to kill him. I reputation. It is relied upon by are you going to do? Let could I him thought and frlghtem run away with you? Of make him ,, understand. The - shots points them. " w want you to have it All course not Use CROPINE. 25o. All Fu Try iL It only costs F;6.B.KMiott F. O. B. Detroit were not meant to kill. I was erased . I 25c. quarter! Obtainable ) j . Studrlrr s. a than elec-liabl- FOUR SIX P.; P. J $8 7 5 everywhere. druggists, , $1085 druggists. nr VT" QUMMW-jOB'rP&I- N J The kind you like to, use, done at a time when you need itr No waiting for days at our shop for a job. We have contracted the habit of satisfying our customers. . ? 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