Show ½ ALL OVER THE iIIiii T iAn i-An Elopement at the Garden City Yesterday PAPA ARRIVED TOO LATE hEARING IX THE DOUGALLROB ERTSOX CASE A Statement Agreed Upon anti Will be Sent in Today A Divorce Suit Terrible Experience of John Hounenian Rob Roy Items Provo Jan 15 Frederick Nelson of Sevier commenced an action today for a divorce from his wife Elizabeth A Nelson Plaintiff alleges adultery on the pat of defendant committed with one W N Logan and sets forth that Logan plead guilty to this charge in September last and was sentenced to one month in the penitentiary Plaintiff Plain-tiff demandst he custody of the children chil-dren The DougaJlRobertson controversy wa up today at Springville A Wedge wood was elected to take testimony in the case wa Dougall was represented by J W cae N Whltecotton and Robertson by W H King The attorneys agreed upon 3 statement state-ment of the facts in the case and this statement is now being prepared and i will undoubtedly be presented to the committee tomorrow At an early hour this morning Otto Olson aged 21 years and Francis M Gordon aged 17 years appeared be Halliday and demanded a fore Clerk for Halda lady license to marry The young stated cens that mar was eighteen and stte appeared satisfactory and everything satsfactor the application was granted Shortly applcaton wa after the young couple were united afer W G McCollough Hardly had the ceremony been performed when the brides papa came upon the scene and learned much to his displeasure that he was too late to participate in the proceedings He protested emphatically em-phatically the pro against the marriage stating stat-ing that his daughter was only seventeen r t seven-teen y a old and that the license l was granted under a false statement After seeking advice he concluded to abide results and not cause his daughter I daugh-ter any further trouble but t leave her to the affectionate care of her first love frt oa tno < 2 w < ar < ViAlfl tins after noon over a the remains of John Smith a young man residing in the Third of the Demo ward He was a member cratic drum corps and well respected by his associates and friends His death was very unexpected and few knew of his illness Pneumonia w the cause The drum corps and a large concourse of friends followed his remains to their last resting place The quarterly stake conference yesterday terday was well attended A great many people came in from the surrounding sur-rounding settlements and all felt well ppaid by the good instructions they re Ived Ih thejifgrenoon Apostle F M Ly man ana Councillor Joseph F Smith addressed the congregation on the importance im-portance of the priesthood and the necessity of all holding i magnifying their physical calling In the afternoon after-noon Presidents Woodruff and Cannon spoke at some length and gave much good advice and instruction A good spirit prevailed and a profitable time enjoyed ExBishops J P R Johnson of Provo and George Halliday of American Fork were set apart a patriarchs and W D Robinson was appointed bishop to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Bishop Hal liday Emil Maeser one of the teachers of the academy ha been called on a mission mis-sion to Switzerland where he will preside I pre-side over the German mission Bishop J P R Johnson ha also received re-ceived a call to Scandinavia where he will preside over that mission Hon S R Thurman went to Salt Lake today He will attend the supreme court tomorrow Representative Charles R McBride spent yesterday in the Garden City |