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Show 10 PROSECUTE SM ON num 9M Woman Turns Up in Prorof Finds Husband With 9 Anotlior Wife. B. Special to The Tribune. IbI PROVO. Fob. lO.-Rc-bcrt Cnn.V.. W aa a matter of necessity, in xll'Wt led Anna Richmond, the daughter JK of Provo's prominent citizens tft tar, is charged with polygamv in plaint which will be sWrn tico A. A. Noon upon hla rettiriW day from Lehl. by Blanche Conover. the first wife, who Conov?9 rlorl in Salt Lake City April '( "ffiM marriage was performed by ' -' Father Kcely In the presence nf'rHf Cosgrnvo and Mary G. Wcstail SB Conover says he married th. . 'V time aftor having read an tho supposed death of his fli?t iSSKf tho earthquake disaster at a-in vJ'Vt April IS. 1906. '"K- The woman says the onlv mfnit,B' her name which appeared in th prints at thai tlmo was In a llstftflBt I ing Utahns which wa3 publish JJfMri I Information bureau maintained fET'W I benefit of relatives. Leaving Ranjl Cisco after the disaster, jha SLoBt Maryland, the District of Cnin& Now York, bbo returned some uwH to Salt Lake City and last -eck?R Provo. Tuesday, sho returned and iB a conference with the County AtliHf decided to prosocuto Conover on a etB of polygamy. Conover's second marriage -wu ''K formed by M. E. Kartchner. who aiE himself an "Elder, Church of J?rur'nHE of tho Latter-day Saints." " Bf - 'Hf News of Park City, JHP Special to The Tribune. 3m PARK CITY. Feb. 19. One of'titt'Si pleasant affairs of the season vu'K In Castle hall Inst evening vhuJK Knights of Pythias celebrated tjB forty-fourth anniversary. The hairiB appropriately decorated and the ittK ance was tlarge The introductorrB marks by R. H. Waters, C. C, tB greatly onjoyed. Professor Minnlth'JE chestra was In attendanco and rtcH many beautiful selections. The taB sary address by F. W. Hayt. P, QB held the attention of the audlene.B cr the presentation of tho P. V j'H by W. A Raddon. G C, the ohjtHfi rendered .the "Spartan O'.Trture," ijiM' concluded tho programme. The uBk panl3ts wcro Mrs. Drake, Mrs. MBL and Miss Mary McDonald. FolkB the programme cards and d.mcinj.B next in order, after which a largo rjg was enjoyed. Sk Tho annual meeting of the WoB Athenaeum will be held at th hcaH Mrs. E. P. LeComptc, Saturday iM Harry Allon is confined to btf-sH; with a sevoro attack of blood poboB caused by being scratched by & iHi The regular meeting of the tajHF union ,waE held last evening. -AfttrR routine of business was disposed '4H? Dutch lunch was served. jmw Puneral Cortege Nearly a MiloIiSi Special to The Tribune. 'mk AMERICAN FORK. Feb. 19.-tttfljt neral of Ellsha II. Boley. Sr.. toddH tho First ward chapel, wag the B largely attended of any ever heldV-B floral offerings were beautiful, and )H ally covered the casket. The mtvB were under the direction of BIshop'H R. Hlndley and. the spnnkers wcn.'H J. Evans of Lehi, James T. OarB Stephen L. Chlpman and John It lB ley The cortege was thrce-quartB a mllo long. lM Llzr.ctte. tho eight-year-old diuH of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen FeatheriB I' died at an early hour this morning complications closely following alb attack of measles. The child lil,'K . sick two weeks, but not until yesttflP j did It appear that it would bo IrcMl ' slble for her to recover. The fiaBt services will be held in tho First mooting house Frlda3'- 'M Bert Mash has relumed from sBi months' slay In Nevada, where lu w cd and Inspected most of the impdBf mining districts. Ephraim News Notes. K Special to The Tribune. jB FjPHRAIM, Feb. 19 The farmtnBE the west side of the Sanpltch rivtrl hnd a great deal of trouble with nuBfr Nearly every year crops are damagim these quadrupeds. A bounty of 5 hns been offered, and the KpliralnuE club tooic advantage of It and rcuR hunting trip. One hundred and,M bunnies wore killed, and the moatfiW put In the gun club treasury The lltlla daughter of S. C. &or dislocated her arm while playing VUk on the school grounds. Peter Hanson of this city carae near losing his life Monday mrnl,WB was driving on tho road lending i$H mill, when suddenly his wagon tH Into a chnckholc, throwing mm Wm the wheels, one of which passed JjBl ills head. No Internal Injuries The Council met Monday nl"B hoard the report of the 8P"Jnic'""flBP the electric light system, which wak proved. The superintendent s laJJ;m fixed at 5100 a month. The llordyi Instructed to advertise for bids wr.Jtf construction of cement sldewnlKf trlct No. 1. The matter of WS &9mk sidewalk for district No. 2 (j'em?M district), was reported to the on streets and lighting, with wj'B to report at the next n'e6t'n'j copies of the agreement wel;,?!B and the Rocky Mountain Bell T R compnny were ordered prepaW the old ones, which have been aro not found. Councilman JoP Anderson reported estimates for "ej' stnictioii of the conduit for wb w |