Show FELL INTO HOT WATER A a Termer la Badly Scalded nt Provo Official Matters TRIBUNE BUREAU City Hall I Provo Nov 10 J lovo Nov 10A man of the namo of I l I tsfl55 Daisy who Ix serving a term of 1 slp duys In ihi county Jail thin A fhl Into a bathtub of hot I nTuI water I flIi RjJds4 himself venr bailly DIoy to work nphliig1 nlniiklo d IL lull In the 3 with Ihditi hi4 ju hn tUlwl a 1ero hathtui witer prnpnriatcsr to ttt is hats nf tsak lh tub when to h iti stepp un 1t4 Ion 11 wIndauv I I bng InceqvsnIec b one lt 1 l E the other havlnc beri having amputated only clipped and fell Into the water severely raiding himself before ho could get out Dr Alrd was summoned quickly who drrsscd the wound and made the prisoner pris-oner ns comfortable LS possible The prlxonfr will carry iho cars during the rest of his life The County tommlFnlonera are can vaculng the returns of laut Tuesday selection s-election todo but will probably not Ilnlfih tho task befnin tomorrow noon A marriage license has been Issued to John A Boulur jiged 31 and Wlnnio U Clayton aged 22 01 Provo Bench Teachers Institute at Moron Moroni Nov 0 lThc Snnpeio county teachers held their UrM Institute for th j swuson at Moroni November S 100 The llrst session convened at 103 a m and was for tho purpose of orgnnlaollon The following officers wcro chosen President Presi-dent Superintendent A L Larson vice proxldent Daniel Riuwmussirti secretary and treasurer Miss Belle QuInn crlllc Mrs A D Stevens and an executive committee consisting of the president vJconnjridonl Accretary and J V JenSen Jen-sen Osmon Juatemien and J M Chris tcnsen The textbook question the uniting of school districts course of study and other topics wcro dincuaaod Tho afternoon seecfon convened at 2 oclock Professor Horace CummlnKS of thu U of U spoke on Nature Study A duct was rendered by Mrs Nellie Morley and Minn Ella Bradley and a solo by ProfesMor M E Chrlstopherson A public educational lecture was given In the evening Professor Cummings and Suporlntcndpnt Larson being the speakers speak-ers Matters at Monti Mantl Nov 10A young child of Mr nnd Mrs Orson lyjwry of this city passed away yesterday The dlccaco of the child wus diphtheria which It Is said was contracted Jnpt Saturday ut Sterling while Mrs Lowry attende l a public funeral fu-neral there It liii since been learned that that death was caused by dlpththc rla It appears that the dlscaso from which tho person In Sterling died was not familiar to the nubile und for that reason u public funeral fu-neral was held and It Is claimed hero this morning that the Lowry child got the disease from this source There arJ several flags raised hero for acar Intlnn and nome of these cases are believed be-lieved by some of our citizens to bo diphtheria diph-theria but It Is generally believed to bo the former Sheriff Jensen left yesterday In pursuit of John EdmundB of Wales who Is alleged al-leged lo be Implicated In somo fraudulent transactions connected will a sheep herd Full particulars wore not given out for publication by l the authorities here but It Is a fact that Edmunds has disappeared disap-peared no one so far known where Hold on MuttonStealing1 Charge Wrst Jordan Nov JO Joseph hunter of Hunter and N II HendOrnon of this plato pleaded not guilty In Justice WIl llamsH court today to Ito charge of stealing drorsed mutton from Dnhla Bros Bloughtcrhoiipe Mr Harmon of Oran por charged with tile same offense turned Stuten fvldcnco and charges against him were withdrawn Thn first witness against the offenders William Cutler ics tlllid to having been In a saloon In a game of cards with the abovenamed of fendnrs until into In the evening on November No-vember ith tho same night the theft wus committed and when the game broke up ouspectlng lhnt nomcthlng was not right he followed Harmon Henderson and Hunter lo o vehicle In the Gtrcet which all of them boarded and drovo to the slaughterhouse mentioned where they got out and pried the doors open Mr Henderson entered nnd handed out tIm dressed muttons ono at a time to the other two who put ifem Into the wagon Afterward alKtfireo drove oft together R H McDonald lesllflcd lo having taken the measuremcnls of the wagon track which corresponded to the gauge and tIres of ihrt wagon In posRcsslpn of one of the offenders and also the measurements meas-urements of the broken horseshoe which alfo fitted the marks In the road from iho slaughtcrhoune On request of Assistant As-sistant County Attorney Irwlno the de fendants were bound over to the District Dis-trict court under J150 bonds which they Were unable to furnish and consequently WtiIt to Jail to await trial In Prohibition SJprlnpvillo Sprlngvllle Nov 10 Marshal Hall han litKun lieu in the prosecution of liquor denleni In this prohibition town With iho aid of Chris Nollson ho got twenty ilx PrIma fade cases Two convictions wcro tried today V C Cooper of the city drug Htore who was lined JtJO and appealed and John M Watson who was acquitted Tho evidence In the other twentyfour ctnes was In bottles deposited In i 1 bag In thin Marshals office In the city hall On Wednesday last the box and bottles wore found missing and the spotter and the Marshal each suspects the other of taking them and came to high words about It Tho former cases where the alleged bottles nf liquor were found lo be water have not passed yet from the public memory Personals From Vernal Vernal Nov 7One of the leading social so-cial events of the season woe the wed ding on tho 5th Instant at the residence of the brides parents In this city of Dan H Hlllman editor of the Vernal ExpreiK to Miss Grace Ashlon ono of the most popular young ladles of Vernal Ver-nal and a prominent member of the Tha HJL club T L Mitchell tho popular young at torney of the Gllfion Asphakum company and Mm TUItcheli have taken apartments at the Cottage hotel and cards arc out announcing that they will bo at homo to their friends on Wednesdays after November 15th The Republicans of Ulntah county are Jubilant over the ivrult accomplished on lection day and arrnngomontH are bo hag made for a banquet on Tuesday night November IHh In celebration of thu results achieved Credit for success of the Republican cause IH principally due lo local speakers and workers among the Mpenkero the moat prominent being lion R S Collett and Hon Don B Colton both of whom are eloquent and convinc ing speakers among the workers especial credit Is due the members of the Ladles Republican club |