| Show NEWS FROM I NEARBY TOWNS AnAlleged Abortion Case in Utah County BURGLARIES AT PROVO LIGHTXIXGS FREAKS AT THE GARDEN GAR-DEN piTY A Rumor That Heat Hatch AVill He Appointed to So creed Jiidjro Wilson I Wil-son How Democrats of hnmmit Count View the Proposition to 3IaKe Teller the Head of a New Party PROVO < June 23Joseph E Crook was arrested last evening at Payson on a charge of criminal abortion said to have been committed upon the person per-son of Mrs Rachel Davis He was released re-leased on 800 bonds to await the ctian of the district court Mrs Davis is the woman who figured before so prominently in an adultery case fore the grand jury about one year ago In the examination bctore a commissioner commis-sioner she stated that another man not her husband was the father of her child but on going before the grand jury she denied that and the grand jury refused to indict the man but indicted r in-dicted the woman When she was being questioned as a witness she was asked It if Crook had ever been intimate with her and for asking this question Attorney At-torney TVhitecotton was threatened I with a sound thrashing Some very I racy developments are expected > when this case o comes to trial It was feared at first that the woman would die i otherwise the secret would yet be a secret se-cret but esterday she was reported as I I out of danger Two burglaries were committed in Provo last night and no clue to the i perpptratcrs has been found Henry Harrisons saloon on Centre was en tered and the cash register carried out I of the building and broken open They I Ii secured S2 out of the cash register and two or three bottles oC whisky I John Saxes grocery store was also visited the thieves getting some sardines sar-dines tobacco and about S in scrip They gained an entrance to Harrisons b place through a bad window and to Saxeys by smashing the front door t light During the thunder shower that visited Provo last evening lightning struck a shade tree in the Second ward stripping it of even vestige of bark from the ground to the forks and otherwise other-wise chattered it Word has just come to Provo that t Heat Hatch has been appointed judge s of the Fourth district to succeed E A 1 Wilson who resigned on account of ill health Hatch was the nominee on the Republican ticket for this position f and was defeated by Wilson the Democratic Demo-cratic nominee This district is Democratic f Demo-cratic and for that reason we ought tot to-t have a Democratic judge but if the position r po-sition go ° s to a Republican Hatch is the Republican who ought to get it r Hon Abe Hatch of Heber city is l spending a few days in Provo f Jed Mercer of American Fork was a Gqrden City visitor yesterday Hen Heat Hatch jUdge of the Fourth judicial district court is a Gar dfln City visitor Some lightfinfrered gent purloined aside I a-side of bacon from Grays store on Centre street today about U oclock No arrests Marriage licenses have been issued to James S Ballard of Tucker and Chris t tina A Cook of Payucn Robert F t Church of Mammoth and Mary C Nielsen of Lake Shore William Wes ton of American Fork and Mrs Mary Ann Scott of Highland James E l Steggpll cf American Fork and Chris I tina D Nielsen of Pleasant Grove |