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Show THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. fha Trai;etl)' at Bountiful -Bumal on the Katnpasr. Seueationa! stories having grown out of the Fouks tragedy at Bountiful District Attorney Varum lias directed that it be sub-jtelcd sub-jtelcd lo UroroUKh investiL'aliuii. It is told by gossips that for some time the Vouks family has been in u state of eruption the original jar havinir been bronglit about by the suicide himself, who wanted to add his wife's sister to his matrimonial stall. No. 1 held up her hands in riotous renions. trance, however, and since that the breach between them has been steadily widening. Gossip goes further und drags the widow i iuto a compromising po-itiou. It charges her with baring entertained the overtures of another man. and with a decree of intimacy thai horrified her husband. Sineu the al j ieirid "voluntary retirement" of Fouks, go-sip says tit on the night of the tragi SJ Fouks was locked within his chamber while hi" wife was regaling the rival, und that, unable lo liberate himself, Fouks seised As I ra?.or und cut his throat, There are other (picer talcs in connection with the tragedy Which are to be carefully lhqutred into before the shock&g ullair is fiamlMed, in the moan time ail Bodutiful is in a fever of excitement, and neighbors undoing un-doing all in their power to help the scandal Bong. Adjudged Thetn Inaa.no. What a sad. .-.id laic wus brought to the surface ysterday during the inquiry into the Sanity of W. D, Poteol, before Judge Uarleh. I'pon the authority of the experts the. court concluded that tht derangement wus BOvero Enough to justify him in sustaining the COmplatot, and so the pour old fellow was sent to a home . among the mad men at Prove, I'lteel gave his age at 15, and in reviewing the ups and downs of a career in w hich he Intel been robbed "f all that was near and dear to him, sobbed pitifully. Finally a stroke came from above und prostrated by flu- scorching SUB, his rca-un fell to the grouiiu. ills in i mi was apparently penectl) lucid yesterday, but i( wus BlUtplj a moinen-tarv moinen-tarv break in tin- dismal cloud.s that have blotted u. A similar complaint was sustained against Mis. Fitb lia Knld, an ancient dame who was brought Ui from Harritiiaii a few days ago. Mic was removed to Provo Ibis morning. The Count Colleotofalllp, The struggle for 1 lie iosscssion of the county eulleelor's olflee was resumed yestcr-day yestcr-day afternoon before the supreme eotirl, the issue coming up again on mi appeal bom Judge Zuuc, who held that there was no vacancy va-cancy ill the olllec at tile time of the election. elec-tion. The case una argued by Judge Dick son und Mr. Kawlitis for the contesior and by Judge Henderson for the respondent, after af-ter w hich t lie issue was submitted. Court Notes. Arthur Brown, esn,., is on a professional errand ill Idaho. in Hie . use of (iinllic-I'ilts vs. .1. F. Alien Te days additional time have been allowed in which to lile briefs. Counsel for tho church in the escheat cases arc shaping the next move in the matter, thirty days having been allowed by the an-Jireme an-Jireme court. W, P. Aldraeb, arrested by Marshal Young on charges of forgery, entered a plea of guilty and was held to await the action of tbe grand jury by Judge lice. The Dillon murder case will conic up for argument before ihe supreme court tomorrow tomor-row morning. Judge Powers will plead for the prisoner, while District Attorney Va-ritin Va-ritin will appear in behalf of the territory. ' The examination, of Josie Hill, i.otlie Miner, Dick Edwards and s.d Larkius upon the charge of murdering Kd Catalan will commence at II o'clock tomorrow morning before Commissioner (Jrccnman. The examination ex-amination promises some very dramatic episode1'. William tin mel was arrested by Officers Thornton and Sheets last night for disturbance disturb-ance of the peace, and locked up in the city Jail Ul await an i .unin.Uion before Judge l. So, Kunie! ha.-, been on u spree for some time aiuf last evening went to his residence, a; Ul South Third East, where he proceeded b. empty the dwelling with u butcher knife. Mrs. rtumel sought refuge at police bead. cpiui ters, where she recited her troubles with u drunken mate whom she says , s repeatedly repeat-edly threatened her life. |