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Show NOT THE MAN WHO TIED BOY TO HORSE Speelal to Tho Tribune. IHCrlFIUrD, March 29. Th axamlnatlon yesterday Rt A'crmllloli of tho man who wnn j arrested ut Arnorlcnn Fork on suspicion of belnK tho psrson who commtttrd tho htlnoue crlmo on tho son of linden Port nt Vermilion, nearly a couplo of Trecks npo, rcsulioJ In iho clearlnK of tho suspect. Tho Iwy emphatically declared that ho waa not tho man who hail treatf-d him bo brutally In tylnr him to .a i-addlo and then turning tho Idmo 3oo!m. Tho man Bao hl.n nanio aa Oconia Boll Shermnn and ecenis to kIvo a erodlblo account of hlH wnnderlnpn ot iho tlmo iho outmso was committed. com-mitted. Jlo wue rolcaEod and tho Sheriff burnished bur-nished him wlih ftonic moans to aid him In Rotllnc lxicU north Jlo lcollnod to accept railway iuito.iKo, paying he prcforrnl to walk. Tho PolT hoy kIvcs a very gooJ doacrlptlon of tho mun who ubussd fclm. but nothing further has been hoard of him slaw iho evening even-ing of the day ho committed lh outrnK.i. Ho Is said to havo appeared nt a hourc In It'vl-moml It'vl-moml os a family wro ilnl.nhlnir their ip-Icr. ip-Icr. Ho asked for a meal, and tho woman bo-Kan bo-Kan arranclnc tho table to accommodnto hl'n. Tho 1ioj1 of tho family went out lo do tho ovcnlng chorea. As tho woman was buiylng hornolf with iho table the stranger askrd hor which pho would prefer to have her own throat cut or Ihat ot hnr baby. She hecumo alarmed and picked up her baby and hastened out to where her husband was. The ntranger followed for a hort distance, nnd seeing iho corral was near tho house, i)o turned on Ills heel and lied. .Slnco then nothlnrc has hern heard of hhn. Ho seems to bo menially unbalanced un-balanced and has nn Inclination for brutal or murdoroufl acts. Ho had apparently :i special hatred for children. A County Farmers' Institute Is to bo held at Monroe.. In this county, on Friday, April II. Professors from tho Agricultural college and expe.rler.ccd farmers will bo present, and Interesting In-teresting discourses are expected. A featuro of the Institute will bo a mooting for women, ni which will bo discussed matters of put-ilcular put-ilcular Interest and concern to farmora' wives and daughters and others Interested ln agricultural agricul-tural pursuits. Mrs. Alice Jackson died at Glonwood last week at tho advanced ase of 84 years. She was ono of the pioneers ot Utah and ono of tho first nettlcrs of this county. Bho had been a midwife- and nurso for years, and nor ministrations min-istrations to 'he nick had endeared her very much to the entlro community She leaves a number of children and grandchildren. Judge McCarty this week visited his mother and frlcnd3 ln Monroe county and his former townspeople of Richfield. Tho railroad company has a special car in Uils county repairing brldcen Leo Staples of Elslnoro received a broken leg Saturday by having a horse fall with him. |