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Show fpft5volEW5 NOTES 1 v"-"" 1 t .1 .ti n Special to The Tribune. PROVO."' Aug. 7 When Trs. Elizabeth Moore was called for sentence In the district court today, her attorney made a motion for a new trial, on tho grounds of insufficient evidence of her marriage. The motion was denied, and Judge Whitecotlon, defendant's attorney, made a motion for arrest or Judgment, on the ground that the information did not charge a public offense. After hearing the arguments, the court took tho matter mat-ter under advisement until Monday morning. Tho SpringvIIle Plumbing and Sheet Metal company has filed articles of Incorporation In-corporation with the county .clerk, ftp ring vllle Is tho principal place of business busi-ness and the eompuny will do a general hardware, plumbing and contracting business. busi-ness. The capital stock is $10,000, In shares of the par value of ?5 oach. W. F. Grim Is president; 1-f. T-l Lawrence, vice president; W. W. Harrington, sec-rotary sec-rotary and treasurer. These, with Samuel Sam-uel Dallln and V. Li. MoPheraon, form tlie directorate. George Halladay has asked the aid of the sheriff's force to assist him in locat-ng locat-ng William Vouug, who, Halladay al- Elmer Chin of this eliy is at thy Provo general hospital, sufTering from severe burns by coming In contact with a. live electric wire. Young Chirr, was cmploved by the Tellurido Power company at their plant in Pleasant Grove, and In some manner unknown by his associates, was shocked Into Insensibility and severclv burned about the hands and fecL The uccJdcnt happened yestordav. and tho young man was brought to the hospital in an unconscious condition. The attending at-tending physicians say, whllo ho is badly bad-ly burned and may lose the use of one hand, he will recover. At a special meeting of the countv commissioners today tho county road agentf, who were present, wore given Instructions In-structions regarding their duties under the new law. The commissioners made tho following tax levy for the ensuing Vi'nr:,., 'our ,nllls for general purposes; 2i mills for county schools, nnd 2 mills on horses and cattle outside of incorporated incor-porated cities nnd towns. The levy on domestic anlinals is for the payment of bounties and is mandatory under the law pusscd by the last, legislature Whllo the law- Intended to reach rango stock, which is benefited by the houniv but from tlie wording of the statute a'll animals In the county outside of cltleu and lowiw nrn linitir, o... . i. t. will, therefore, work a hardship on pcoplo who only hnvo the loams and cows which arc kept on the farm and have no range stock. Tho county trensurer reported the following balances on hand- ftrieraci- n','"1' ?39l7-,;-: connly schooi nind. Jo.02; county superintendent contingent con-tingent fund. ?or,.I7; jurors and witnesses wit-nesses fund. $.121.00. In tho district court today the petition or Mr. and' Mrs. James E. Johnson for I ho adoption of Katherlnc Bosanko a minor, was granted. ' Summary distribution was ordered In the ostato of Thomas B. Khltby, do- CCtoCCi In the case of Marlnus Larson, administrator, admin-istrator, vs. Emily S. Monro,, ol a" a decree quieting title was entered. A marriage license has been issued to .ft. G. Benians of Park Clly nnd Thvra Katherlnc Banks of Provo. J |