| Show JUDGMENT SET ASIDE Proceedings In the District Court at Provo Provo May HThe motion to vacate 7 Jf and set aside judgment heretofore rendered ren-dered in the case of Anderson vs Mountford et al was granted today in the Fourth district court In the matter of the estate of William Greenwood deceased order to modify decree Decree of distribution and order allowing al-lowing tins account in estate of Loren Nielson has been filed The administration bond filed In the estate of N D Crandall deceased Arletta Snow has been restored toher capacity as ward and the discharge of her guardian ordered An Enemy la Utah Payson Globe There is a Spaniard up Spanish Fork canyon that needs to be killed if what is reported of him is true It Is said that he Is continually cursing the Americans and that he cursed the troor > when they went by over the Rio Grande Western Such persons are dangerous to the country and would not hesitate to do any treacherous act and if this rascal Js left to go his way it would not be surprising sur-prising to hear of a train being wrecked wreck-ed It is also reported that there are some Mexicans up the canyon who side with the Spaniard There are only two things that should be done with such subjects Either make them prisoners or send them out of the country The Spaniards who arc citizens or this country coun-try since the war commenced have been inclined to sympathize with Spain and they cannot be dealt with any too severely se-verely The are a menace to our safety and the welfare of the government SA govern-ment Payson Personals Payson May 14S C Hayes received a messa to come at once to join the rough riders He was anxiously awaiting await-ing the call Mr Alfred Rees one of Paysons school teachers has accepted a situation situa-tion in Salt Lake during vacation He is a fine young gentleman of merit and cannot be Idle Mr Frank Finlayson and family will spend the summer months at the sawmill saw-mill he formerly had been running the roller flour mill here An Engine Derailed Park City May HIn making up the train which leaves here for Coalville and Echo at 740 a m this morn engine No 1273 in charge of Engineer Peter Krouse left the track at one of the switches On account of the ex trem ° ly heavy grade in the yard here assistance was needed so engine 992 from Echo came up and at 12 oclock the engine was replaced on the track and pulled out with the mail No damage dam-age of any consequence occurred A number of witnesses and professional men who were bound for Coalvillc to attend the morning session of court were considerably annoyed by the unavoidable un-avoidable accident Provo Bar Meeting Provo May HThe Provo Bar association as-sociation held two meetings today In he afternoon and evening but the deliberations de-liberations were behind closed doors The meetings were held at the office of Wormer Houtz There was a good attendance and Chairman John D Mil flex presided It was reported that some action would be taken concerning recent re-cent charges against Judge Dusenber ry but those In attendance refused to divulge the proceedings The Democratic county committee held an executive session toda but the proceedings were not made public 4 Subbernecks In Brighara rf 1 Brigham City Bugler Tuesday morning morn-Ing a girl abjut sweet 16 passed I through Brighan northward bound She accompanied a peculiar looking I outfit that resembled a gypsy camp on wheels This particular girl attracted I an immense amount of attention especially es-pecially from the young men on the streets They stared at her from thee 1 the-e she came within range until she w < is piuni uui ui siKiiu JL was not me girls remarkable beauty that chained their attention but the fact that she rode her horseastrIde It Was a Close Call Castle Gate Mar 13At 10 oclock today the yard foreman W R Ward got word that his youngest child had fallen Into Willow creek and was drowned Jumping Into a convenient buggy he hurried home to find that the HttJe one had been resuscitated after af-ter a long Interval of activity and anxiety anx-iety It had been carried ceveral hundred hun-dred yards before It was taken out |