Show I q I WELCOME RAms i General Showers nil Over Deserts of Eastern Utah 4 TRIBUNE SPEClALf Prire Utah AUJJ 1Thcro 1 have been general showers all over the deserts of eastern Utah especially Emery nntl Carbon Car-bon counties yesterday and today Many crops will In consequence be suvcd and good grass assured for sheep and cattle until the fall rains arc on In tho hills the rainfall has neon heavy the results of which are shown In tho swollen Price river COUNTY RECORDER DIES Hrs May Brown Spencer at Her Residence lu Provo Provo Aug 1 Mrs May Brown Spencer Recorder of Utah county died suddenly at her home tonight at S oclock She pave birth to a child two weeks ago and was convalescing satisfactorily and oarly this evening she chatted pleasantly with relatives During her Illness Dr Taylor discovered that she vas suffering from heart trouble and to the weakness of that organ Is I ascribed her death Mrs Spencer was born In this city May 4 1 1S7G In the fall of 1SOS 3ho was elected County Recorder on the Democratic ticket which ofllco she Illlcd to the entIre satisfaction of the public Tho deceased vas married to Franklin Spencer In June IKS and leaves her husband and two llttla girls 10 mourn the loss of a lovlntr wife and mother Her mother Mrs W1 H Brown Is confined to her bed with severe Illness und the lots of her daughter 1s i nad trial to her I Mrs Spiiiccr leaves several brothers and sisters and many other relatives In anr I city and Stale Hcing 1 woman of a kind and affectionate nature she hud a host of I friends whose pvmimthlos will IH l with the stricken family In their bereavement I Notice 0 the time of the funeral will be liven tomorrow I t Sanpete Democrats I MantI Aug iMr I John Erlokson Mr Pleasant was in MantI tho other day visit ing friends Mr Erlckson says he Is not here In the Interest oC his boom tor the nomination for Stale Treasureron the Democratic ticket In reply to fhe quea tlon if he expected to land the nomination Mr ErIckson stated that he had done very little In the matter himself but borne of hlB friends were very desirous of him o ting tho place It IP I quite generally understood that is I F Murray of Ephralm will bo the candi l date for Slate Auditor and that he will have the support of the Democrats of wi pete for lhat njac on the State ticket Mr Murray Is a politician and will defeat ErIckson In the lirst round Welcome Rain in Sanpete MantI Aug 1ThIs secton for the first time In three months was favored with a light rainfall last night The drought has had Us effect upon all tho crops The hay crop Is light and it Is hard to buy hay at any price The report I come that the Cced In the mountains Is drying up and unless rain comes soon r3n tho sheep and cattle will suffer Drought Broken In SeverI I Sever Rlchfield Aug LTho long and Intense I ly dry and hot weather has at last been broken by a most welcome shower of rain last night and today heavy low and dark clouds aro hanging above threatening us with more rain II I I Alleged Burglars Turned Loose Provo Aug IThe three men who have been hold by Sheriff Storrs at the loC l-oC Glcnwood Springs officers for commit ting c burglary In the Colorado town have been turned IOOHO Tho Colorado i Springs officers notified tho Sheriff thai tlcy did not want to go to the expense of lirosccMlng and asked him to send back < llio cutlery found With the men Sheriff Storrs did not exactly like the proposal of his office acting as > an agency for recovering recover-ing stolen goods but nbenc ho could not prosecute t tho offenders hero ho settled tho case according to < the suggestion of I tho Glenwood Springs people 1V kOI the Desert Provo AuF 1Albert 1 Singleton of the Dcseret G9Jd Mining1 company whosq mInes are on Gold mountain near Marys Valci rcporiw that his companyIntends V Increase tho development worlc on tho largo deposits of lowgrade gold ore found in their mine The report of a strike In the Combination group adjoining their mines of SS2 gold ore Is also looked upon as very encouraging Fourth Judicial District Convention Provo Aug 4The Republican Judicial convention for the Fourth judicial dls trlrt to nominate candidates for Judge and District Attorney has been called 16 convene In the courthouse In Provo City on Saturday August iloth at 11 oclock I m The apportionment of delegates Is the amc as to tho StrUt convention Utah county G Ulnlah county I Wasalch county 8 The Utah county delegates will bo elected direct from the primaries called 10r that purpose f < S Aliens Made Citizens Provo Mug 4PIie following aliens were admitted to clllzonshln by Judge U Booth today Ttouben Marshall of Spanish Span-ish t Fork a native of England Joseph Worthington John C Barnett Frederick Swindells Raphael Cottroll all residents I of Payson and former subjects of Queen r Victoria Poier Madsen Mapleton a native of Denmark B S Johnson Mag nus Glplascn Holgl Olson John HJcrn Hon Tho raid Slgurdson Arnl HelgoKon Ijlnnr BJarnason Slgnard Therlclfson Christian Goodnmnson all natives of Iceland Ice-land residing in Spanish Fork Henry Cainniock of Spanish Fork I a native nf S England Mary S Dixon and Vllllarn Sumnor Provo both natives oC England Eng-land Most of tho now citizens will vote wI Colc for McKinley In November W 13 Clmmborlln vs Mary JXJhoules domurcor overruled by consent ten days to answer < S Ira W Kersward vs Jmla Collinsicir Ing on demurrer contlngqd tni r SattjrUa > 5 S juiy nth 1 P 9 |