Show rAking I Asking For Her Freedom Provo May 13Mrs Kate Watson of the Fourth ward filed a complaint last night In 4he district court asking fur a divorce from her husband John M Watson I is alleged in the complaint com-plaint that her husband is a habitual drunkard and that he has indulged in I drinking so excessively that the plaintiff plain-tiff has suffered great mental anguish I and has been compelled to leave her home and reside temporarily with her I mother I is also charged that the defendant de-fendant becajse of his dissipation has failed to provide for the plaintiff and she has been compelled to rely on herself I her-self and others for sunnort I is nHr > asked that during the pendency of the I action the defendant be restrained from I doing the plaintiff or her child any I IMjrsonal injury and that the custody j I of the child upon the decree of divorce being granted be decreed to her I I Messrs King and John are counsel for Mrs Watson Mr Watson was formerly for-merly a drug clerk in the Excelsior pharmacy I I Pole Raising at Sandy Sandy May 13A big celebration was held here today A flag pole 100 feet high was erected in front of the Alingo smelters and a large American flag 20x30 purchased by the employees was hoisted by Mrs James and Miss I Tames wife and daughter of Superintendent Superin-tendent James of the Mingo Patriotic speeches were made by H P Jacob Zen and J W Cushing There was martial music and singing of the national na-tional air The Uintah Conference Vernal May 11 Great crowds continue con-tinue to attend conference which closes tonight and the crying need for more auequaie accommodations fins been I more than ever accentuated the Jast three days7 The proposed new stake I tabernacle came up for discussion yesterday yes-terday and a vote was taken upon a i site for the building which resulted In choosing a location near the present I academy town building on the west side of town I Dr Maesers Book Out Provo May 13The Skelton company has just completed the publication of I the first edition of Dr Karl G Mae sers educational work School and Fireside The bpok is a home production produc-tion in Its entirety and is certainly a credit both to the author and the publishers pub-lishers The first edition has already I been sold and the second edition is now in course of publication I Sketch Mrs Rockwell Lehi May Yesterday a large procession pro-cession of friends and relatives paid I their last respects to Mrs Jane Mantell Rockwell daughterinlaw of O P Rockwell of former times She was I born in Potts county Iowa in 1847 While she had been afflicted for sometime some-time death was unexpected Lehi Personals Lehi May 13Hon T P Cutler left for Colorado Springs this week A dispatch dis-patch from him last evening gave the I Information that he will continue east and perhaps to Paris Mr G Austin who has been to Oregon Ore-gon in the interest of beet raising will return on Saturday Suspicions Are Aroused Vernal May l Bert Seaboldt manager man-ager for the St Louis Asphalt syndicate syndi-cate is much In evidence at Vernal of Verna late and coupled with the fact that men are kept constantly a work on the I big gilsonite veins I blr gisonte suggests the Idea that there is something in the wind concerning these deposits Close of Payson Schools Payson Utah May 13Today the Payson schools closed The total school population is about 335 of which number num-ber 725 were enrolled this year Out of this number 531 received promotions promotons Each department had its own closing exercises and all repaired to the moun tains and spent a pleasant day The Sheriff Still Out Vernal May 1L Nothing has yet been heard from Sheriff Preece who went norm several clays ago In quest of a I suspected burglar I is presumed he is having a merry chase and it Is feared that his man may have reached the I Powder Springs country rtache will I make a capture difficult The Lost I Found I Vernal May 11 Assessor William Gagon concerning whom there was some uneasiness owing to his continued contin-ued absence returned last night to the great relief of his family Mr Ga bBS delay was caused b Salt dey causd b illness at A Severe Wind Storm Coalville May 13The town was visited last night by one of the most svere ind storms ever experienced in eperenced Coalville Trees were injured forces j thrown down end some children who were resuming from an entertainment were bl l wn oft their feet Gored By a Cow CiaKillp May 33 Uoscoe Eldredge jnanetst son of Hon Alma Eldredge I of fl ii t ity wai seriously gored by a I v List night Dr Hosmer atena n him sewing up an ugly wound I I in the lx 1y He is now resting easily I Death of a Pioneer I L > srat lay 13Jolm Smith one of Lij 5 f ntera and a wel known rtar Lf hr r < but died this morn I Dri of jjundue I 1 jc |