| Show C NEWS FROM NEARBY TOWNS I I Series of Lectures at the Brig I ham Young Academy Ii i A WYOMING SUICIDE JIB IMIALED CHLOROFORM FItOJI I AX OVERSHOE I r I Ii i j s Olrt People Have n Jolly Time at i Lclii Several Salt IaUerx Help to I t Make the Time POMS Pleasantly Fur iliu Silver Grays Other State lOl C J PROVO Ta lThe Polysophical society of the Brigham Young academy La arranged a series of lectures and musicales for thE bcneIt of the public The best talent In the state has been engaged t lecture The programme is as flows January 10 Essentials of Success I by President B Cluff jr t January 17 Napoleon by George I Erimhall I January 24 Oliver Wendel Holmes I the Man ami His Writings Dr David Utter I January 31 Oratciy Prophecy and Poetry O J Vhitnev February 14j Webster John M I i ISaii February 1The Fleming of Our Civilization Hon B H Roberts I February Shakesperian Night MIPS May Babcork Miss Alice Reynolds t Rey-nolds and Professor N L Nelson March 0 Lecture by lion William I H King jJcreb Character J E Hick c man manMan h no V Powers April Grand musicale under direction direc-tion of the musical department April President Gorge Q Can1 I nun j A > iil 24 Judg O c Goodwin May 1Hon S I Thurman j May SHon A J Wber j Mpy Governor McConnell of Idaho I i Th above names is assurance that the lectures will be well patronized by I ihc public The negro aud two white men ar n sled yesterday by Sheriff Brown forth for-th burglary of the Union Pacific de i jjut wore todav turned loose A very important witness against them is in j I I Afrmuiua and cannot be got here The i i t stolen clothing cannot be identified positively pos-itively and no direct testimony to be had it was thought best to turn them I loo e The officers are confident how ner tha they had the right parties I and will watch them Nefts comes from Salt Lake that I Judge E A Wilson is improving His many friends here hope his fecovery vwll be speedy and permanent 4 Although Uncle Toms Cabin I troupe drew a crowded house the people peo-ple here have witnessed better rendition rendi-tion of the play Dr Xoyes went to Ephraim Sanpete county this afternoon for the purpose of delivering a lecture to the students there this evening A permit to wed was today given to C H Peterson aged 26 and Isabella I Boyack aged 23 both of Spanish Fork The man Dally sent here from Car lion county t be put in the asylum has been refused admittance because th < > commitment was not properly signed the probate judge L I Olson Ol-son refusing to sign the commitment The man will be taken back to Carbon Car-bon county for examination and proper commitment The Tribune correspondent of this I place is i not satisfied with the many fabrications manufactured by him in relation to the election contest cases which closed here Wednesday but in his report yesterday morning oasts reflections re-flections un The Herald for not publishing pub-lishing the proceedings in full the day before The only correct report ap poars < in full in yesterday mornings Herald and editorial this morning The Republicans have utterly failed to make out a case and in order to show vi their side in its best light resort to lying A man may state an untruth from ignorance and be excused but in this instance it is hard to say whether lying was intended or partisan feeling rromote < 1 the occasional pencil pusher to deliberately tell an untruth Ho is very silent on the witness Evans who told Graham that ho would testify that there were three tickets not count ril at the polls where he was tallying two Republican and one Democratic Graham told the witness to say nothing noth-ing about the Democratic ticket thus showing that the whole proceeding was to cover up everything which would have a tendency to go against them and resorted to trickery to favor their lost cause Failing to make a showing show-ing before the commission they now I use the Tribute as a willing tooli to I bolster up and color the evidence so as to make it appear favorable to them The Democrats would gain votes should the legislature decide to count those not counted by the judges Olit Folks at Lclii LEHI Jan 16 The seventh semiannual semi-annual entertainment oT those over 65 rears o ag of 1ehi was held in the Cpr house kindly furnished free fort for-t h occasion by Mr Louis Garff proprietor prietor I was beautifully decorated noticable on the assembling I was notcable aemblng of old folks the inroads that had been made by death in the last six months as ten of our oldest pioneers were missed from their accustomed places Beautiful music was discoursed by the string band The programme consisted of singing Freedoms Banner by the old folks prayer by the chaplain A R Anderson Ander-son speech of welcome by T R Cutler Cut-ler blessing on food by Elder William Yates when the band of waiters soon supplied all with the more substantial of the edibles After the feast the tables were reared and an evening of great enjoyment en-joyment followed The first piece given was by the Old Folks choir C R Savage was then 4 introduced a the orignator of the Old Folks and he gave a brief history of the successes of the committee Among other features of special Interest In-terest were a speech by George God dard and the everentertaining W C Dunbar with his celebrated pipes and songs He created great enthusiasm I was a most pleasurable event all through Xovcl at Least Special to The Herald CHEYENNE Wyo Jan HA special to the SunLeader announces the suicide at Sheridan of Frank Wil kerson stuard of the Sheridan inn No cause for the suicide has been disclosed dis-closed Wilkerson was in apparent I good health and spirits Sunday night when he disappeared Monday his dead body was found on the outskirts of town He had put a bottle of chloroform into an overshoe and laid down with his face over the shoe to inhale the drug Wilkerson was a young man of good habits and had a large circle o > f friends in northern Wyoming |