Show = Fourth District Court John M Hollo has Ilkd n I petition for letters of administration In the estate I of Amanda lonans Itollo deceased Monda March 3rd has been set for hearing the putllli Slate of Utah VM Zones Partridge burglary drelnmt arraigned Find given giV-en till March 7lh to u 1lnl his bond mere ral1 from 1ITZf 1 the amount lied by l Justice Ilo < rth tit tile prellml nary hearing tn MO whleh was given John P 1 Jones v John Jones ullldivlt for publication of summons led and summons ordered published State of Utah vs Irving Collett foml cat fon plea of not guilty entered b > dirmlaiit In the crime of Provo City vs Irovo Inch Canal company et nl 1 plaintiffs notion for n new trial previously I sub nltlril WIM granted The suit was brought lij the city nslnat tho plaintiffs plain-tiffs which embrace list various canal ompanlre corporations and Individual Nbo use water rrol the Provo river In Itah rourity In Order to determine judicially tile right of the various fine ties interested The case wn heald by Charles neMIy Usq referee and on April 2SII1 1S97 he tiled his findings granting I nonsuit Plaintiffs moved to set aside the findings of the referee and for a neW trial which was taken under advisement by the court and Is I now decided In favor of plaintiff In the case n the Center Creek Water Wa-ter and Irrigation company vs John A Thomas tried and submitted In Uasatch county the parties having stipulated that a decision might be announced an-nounced In open court at Provo City Judge Dusenberry has rendered a de clslon which decides that plaintiff have a dcrce quieting Its title to the water Oc fdc n7ej of Center creek Wnsntch county ai against defendant rum June loth to October lot of each > ear except as to a certain spring mentioned In defendants defend-ants answer And admitted by the plaintiff plain-tiff I corporation to belong to him that from Aplll lat to June lat of every year plaintiffs title shall bo quieted to nil the atr or Center creek except 1 stream ul mater flowing 100 cubic feet ler mlnuto for < 8 hours every 10 days daJach party to the suit to pay hn own Ine fees costs of court to b equally dlIId and 1lnlntllo Pay reprters fees Thirty das Is I given each party tu Serve and file notice or motion for a new trial and statement arid new bill trial of and exception appeal oil motion fur a T Ion Ion a Ault tur The Injusino oslom commllne In their Meeting to transact business for tile merit nf January md the rat lowing approprlatl I < Salaries 11311 I current expenses 1378 sundry tiThe GO35 ti-The treasurer reported as follows Balance oil hand Jan lt23999 G2 lUecli 88 r 2MS U Disbursement Contingent fund S 139 20 Care and trentmelt i 3320 H Insurance 263t 00 if G090 24 Ilalance on hand Feb lat 1117997 to The appointments or William Velly anti Anna Olsen am attendants were confirm vol The time of meeting of the board was changed from the second Friday to the second Thursday In each month Tile following table shows the move merits of patients for January Mles females Total IcmneToln In the aylum Dec 31 1194 I 129 19 1 Admltto1 during January 10 3 1 DIM 0 1 1 mochar1 0 4 Under treatment ua 12a 2G6 lemallllg lit ny lum Jai 31 12G 120 25G Notice it Penitent J Ih noblson of Salt Lako was la Provo yesterday visiting lelatlves Louis W Lund of Pleasant Grove hs returned from a mission to Florida Joseph T Monwun has txn engaged as lilt > manager of Knight Send letter mill I Id Olson hall moved to Snt INk a City 10 aecpt I polllon wih Ibe I Oregon short Line Itallroild company I President 11 Clurf Jr of the Brigham Young Academy Is I expected home front lilts Sandwich Island trip In about two weeks Mr Barbary Stanton of Iason has been appointcd guadlan of hu per entities of Geoige A 8 tanton t nl Illinois upon I giving a bond of I 15000 I The Irovo reliant teachers gave a pleasant social In the Parler school Friday evening In honor of the mm I tiers of the old and new board of education edu-cation As a result of the labors of the M I I A nr I n fhnlatlb Stake the I llhershlp of the M I associations monbos have been Inn by about 1000 Marriage licenses he hen Issued to Hylter Jakmn oged 21 and Iy A Hlatt aged 19 both of Salem Frederick Alhcig aged 45 of Eureka Iredrlcl and A M Glllesple aged 40 of eloshcn A Sunday school wo organized yes erdathe Lincoln school 01 the imth end of Provo I Heneh by Bishop Lemis of the Third ward for the benefit bene-fit of St fet fe children dl living In I that I vicinIty I I John nrewerton of Inysi who died last Firkin at tile oe nr 2t years rlm t Yhohl Jneumonln was burled Is terdoy ln wa highly respected and leaves n ulfe anti many sorrllng relatives and friend Postmaster Graham h received oflt Cliff Information rm Washington that an International money Order depart meat I 1 lie established her In April next This wl prOve a get convent e tire to ho he occasion to nxroonsefulto pr send mOley to foreign countries numher i of the farmer of Sprlngv Ille have urganl1 n OWL Buyers union the object or whlh are 10 purchase machinery and other articles from manufacturers and holar deles anti to market their Viaducts without the assistance 01 middle mn Deputy County Treasurer r Openshaw Is I now making hu closing sales ot property subject to sale for delinquent tae Monday is I the wt dale for making the matte 1 about Ito pieces ot I teat oote will lie Sold this sersamint they have nedrisr all been l bought by th county su far erho dent ot physics In the Brig Iwin Young Academy am mnkhl a dnnmo under he dlrectnn of Irls so r Stanley for the purpose of Practical 11 lady of clectilclt It 1 have aut lent capacity to generate light for the new college building now 1rlng completion Mr W N Cole of halt Lake county met with I number of farmers In the haemont 01 the courhue Saturday and rave them some lalubl Informl tlon In regard to the extrmlnatlon of fruit dtroylg Inctonnl the troat mcnt uf various diseases liable to attack at-tack fruit let rf nilza Fescue of Salt Lake unit Mrs L U Dillon of Ogden contem plato moving1 this city with the Intention In-tention of making Provo their permanent will build cottage ent home They wi bul I In tho Southslde addition Mrs Foscue Is the mother and Mrs Dilton the 11 sliter of County Treasurer Mrs Jake moon The Tlmpanonns foil company Is working two shifts of men on develop 1 ment work on Its anthem col min at the head of Slate canyon The win has Increased to four nnd a half feet and Is r still widening I The coal Is 1 nlo 1 solid and free front forelm matter I Present Inlcolna pv true large I cgular shipments of hard cal will commence next summer James Ilerc or 6prlngvle has ben granted n patent on a cr outlier for freight cars nndh rcelvo com munIcatons from eeal par 01 the Union In regard tu the Invention from persons who wish to place It on the market I In I sold to bp very prae livable and lmle anti can 1 worked front the side nr top uf the platform obviating the necessity for the hrk man going between the cats when eouplng them Yesterday the Sunday services were hel1 In the old meolll houR on ac count of the cold weather freezing the water and malting It Impossible to ente team 1ldr James V Knudsen I J William anti Iyon C Tanner were the swakerfl President Partridge notified the congregation that meetings would Iobnbly continue tn be held In the meeting house for some time In order to give opportunity 10 do the necessary work In finishing the tabernacle lie nl 10 referred to the fact that Uili Is I n time when mission arles 1 are wanted In greater numbers han ever before and said that a short time ago the Stake presidency had been requested to select twontvflti mllonarle nn1 before they hd done So another notice was received asking far the selection of additional names of Elders to nil missions He suggested hat oung men who were qualified for missionary work hold themselves In readiness for such a cal and that home who are nol qualified P t to mork to obtain the necessary qualifications George Tomllpson ot Pleasant Grove brought I dead panther to Provo yesterday yes-terday morning expecting In have ro ceUed a bounty 1 for killing the animal hut as the ordinance providing for ountles on panthers has been repealed by the county commissioners ho failed to receive any reward although he certainly deserved II Mr Tomllnson Is I engaged In raising spring lambs at Ills place In the ntern Dart uf Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and when he went out to he corral Thursday morning he found the brute I among the Hock and slxti elght dead lambs and eight s seriously serious-ly wounded that they afterwards died all valued nt 12 were the result of his U I Mr Tomllnson started to the home for his rllle and a boy was left with a club to guard the panther When Mr Tomllnson Vo out Just about as Imixed ills was about to take place between the boly sond the p iier and n well directed shot brought down the unwelcome visitor and no doubt moved the boy from serious I InJure The Panther mcnured 0 feet 10 Inc hes from tip to tip and was very poor and thin He either had not had time to ont any of the mutton or expected to lay all winter and made up his mind to kill his winters supply of meat before be-fore he satisfied his hunger |